Published by Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania for Alumni and Friends Winter 1995 Volume 95, Number 1 Lieutenant Governor Mark Schweiker Hiking across England with Quest Page 43 a Service is a UNIVERSITY I.KADT.KS As they wailed fin the Dei embci < omnunt ement in gel underlay, it was all smiles from Hamona AUty, « Imn <>/ thi ( otmt il <>l trustees; Dr Jessica Kozhff. president <>/ the University; and Nancy Lychos '52. president of the Alumni Assoi latum It was t'nsident Kozloffs first commencement at Bloomsburg. Vice presidential searches underway; library campaign tops $3,375 million goal IU, Jessica S. Kozhff, Ph.D. President, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania As my second semester at Bloomsburg brains, it seems appropriate to refleet on the past, and to consider the future. As an institution as individuals — we have been marked indelibly by the tragedies we have shared this semester. In the loss of a respected pmfessor and in the unfortunate deaths ot five young people, we have experienced remarkable acts of courage and dignity, humanity and civility. In these tragic events we have grown by reaching within ourselves to draw upon our strengths and talents. We are not quite the same as we were before. Despite these tragedies, I continue to feel incredibly lucky to be here. This is a very good place that has the potential for greatness. I see it expressed in the t.ilents ol our fai ulty, st.itt students and alumni — and in our commitment to the life of the mind. Others also recognize the value of Bloomsburg. This past fall, U.S. Neivs and World Report ranked B.U. fourth as a "Best Value" in higher education among regional universities in the northern part ot the nation. 1 believe this ranking reflects our commitment to providing students with the highest quality education while keeping the cost of that education within reach of as 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 Page 2 we are currently engaged will markedly affect how B.U. will evolve in the days and years ahead. I refer to our recently concluded search for a new vice president for student life and ongoing searches for a provost /vice president for a* ademn .itl.nrs ,ind alumni wtn m the tpoilight qi Dectmbti commtnamtnl as I William Kellx '71. left, delivered the principal address, and Dr Curtis R Publish V> m;hi was n i/ueni ••! ,111 In'iiono \ doctorate. They posed for this photo ssilh President Ko.lofl prim to the ptOi I wional A William Kelly, a 1971 graduate who is president of WVIA 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 12, when he began broadcasting from his basement radio station By ninth grade he was working at WTTC in Towanda and describing everything from Harry James' music to horse- pulling contests. His radio careeer spanned nine stations in Pennsylvania and New York, where he became known for his attention- getting public service projects. His efforts as station manager of WYBG in Massena. N Y., resulted in the purchase of a new ambulance for the community While at WARM in Scranton. his 25-mile Winter Walk for the March of Dimes raised more than $25,000 to fight birth defects. Two years after the Hurricane Agnes flood. Kelly described the natural beauty of the Susquehanna River from a canoe in WARM'S 100-mile "Great Canoe Expedition" down the nver. Today. Kelly is president of WVIA-TV Channel 44 and WVIA FM 89 9. the region's public television and radio stations. As the station's chief executive officer, he also serves as executive producer of several programs, two of which were nominees for the prestigious IRIS Award of the National Association of Television Program Executives He is executive producer of "The News Directors" and host of the station's monthly series, "State of Pennsylvania." He 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 Corporation for Public Broadcasting has recognized his efforts in fund raising and audience building with two national awards. In 1988 he was named "Young Alumnus of the Year" by the Bloomsburg University Alumni Association He has also received the Pennsylvania Medical Society's Walter F Donaldson Award for Outstanding Medical Journalism and the Outstanding Volunteer Leadership Award from the Northeastern Chapter March of Dimes. Kelly represents the state's seven public television BLOOMSBURG is published three times a year for alumni, parents and friends of Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, a State System of Higher Education University EDITOR Doug Hippenstiel '68 Director of Alumni Affairs PHOTOGRAPHER Joan Heifer University Relations Staff ALUMNI OFFICE STAFF Linda Lona Secretary Bloomsburg University is committed to providing equal educational and employment opportunities for all persons without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age. national origin, ancestry, lifestyle, sexual orientation, handicap. Vietnam era status, or union membership. The university is additionally committed to affirmative action and will take positive steps to provide such educabonal and employment opportu- nities. V J Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania stations as board member of the Pennsylvania Association ot Broadcasters. He serves on the board of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic, is an advisory board member of the Pennsylvania College of Technology in Williamsport, and is past president of the Marian Sutherland Kirby Library board of directors in Mountamtop He has taught media courses at B U as an adjunct professor for many years Also a graduate of the University of Wisconsin Executive Management Institute, Kelly is a recognized speaker on communications theory and techniques. He and his wife. Janice, are parents ot three children. They live in Mountamtop. Because Kelly's address was well-received by members of the graduating class and others in the audience, we would like to share some excerpts with you: Twenty-four years ago this month. I sat m this room with my parents, and I wanted the speaker to make n QUICK! But I've always been in too much of a hurry for the next experience to appreciate the quality of the one at hand So my first pearl of wisdom to you. the graduates of 1994. is to try to live in the moment, surting now! . . . The tests ahead of you still offer "multiple choices." but now the "professor" pays you. he or she can fire or promote you. and your employer is not sympathetic In this new "classroom." you "ace" the tests by effort, attitude, a sense of organizational politics and a few other ingredients . . . There are three things which have helped me: Good luck, hard work and passion Let's take them one at a lime My definition of luck is basically being in the right place at the right time, and having the instinct to "go for it" when you can Hard work is 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 to arrive and leave, and sticking with the job until it's done so well that YOU are really proud of yourself But the "secret ingredient" in my recipe for success is passion. 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 to get it, you are credible, compelling and practically irresistible to enterprising and ambitious employers I've come to believe that passion is as important In the |0D scan h as intellect and i rcaliv il> I his passion thing is nothing new, ol course, aitisls. composers, lovers and even some polilu tans have il It's dial "spaikle." and the good news loi you today is that you don't have to be bom with it' I'm sorry thai alter all these years in ■ lassrooms you, the < lass ol |9«>4, i an t < lam" l"i passion or find il in a hook' II you have it now. the challenge is to hang onto il despite inevitable setbacks II you don't have and want it, you have some pretty important dei isioiis ahead, anil some nol insigiiifu anl sai nines as well. . . . But. whatever you do. don't act like a vu tun' You will quickly discover how tew people want to hear about your failures, and worse, it can sour you very quickly1 Once your attitude has gone South, employers like me can pick it up in a Hash, and you simply won't gel a good star! on your i areei by sounding like a victim! Wallpaper your room with those rejection letters, gam energy from them, and lone yoursell to 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- hardest thing you've ever done. Remember, a little luck, a lot ol hard work, and unshak able confidence in yoursell' And, when you gel the job. gel noticed by the quality of your work, then make yourself too gixxl to lose. . . . Ilicy can't teach you in college how to become a sensitive person, or how to care about other people more than your self. or. and this is particularly important, how to know who you are These are the hard things to learn, hut they're essential to being whole and happy' Part of your college education was to raise your sights, to teach you to think critically about 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 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 3) know you have very little money, but learn now to give some to something you believe in. Find a youngster who really needs a Big Brother or Sister, spend pan of this Christmas helping in a soup kitchen, inspire a young person to graduate from ( ollcge Although it may not seem so today, life is short and, as many of you learned (his past semester, sometimes tragically short So, resolve now not to waste these years; look around you, count your blessing, and through giving ol yourself In oilier,, Ic.iin to live life fully as soon as you can, . . . Here's your last list from Bloomsburg I Imvcrsity I'll i all it "Thoughts on a happy, successful life!" 1. Don't measure yourself, even in these early years, by money TiUl il easily said and not easily lived, but you will be most satisfied with work, and will know great peace of mind when you realize how few things ol enduring value are acquired by money. 2. Don't feel entitled to anything yon don't struggle lor Everyone gets a little bit of ludk m their career, but the successful and smart ones don't i ongratulat thi nuelvei, bin work hardi i than evai and earn the next big break. < Set goals m your life, and work 13 itemadi illy toward than Thli takei din ipUni and patlani 1 . fbi thi world will noi movt 11 youi p 1 Keep your eye on the goal, accept disappointments 11 pan ol thi game plan the woik ami work plan, and you will get there! 4. Chances are you will work for several different 1 mployen In yova 1 an 1 r, and some are juit noi inclined to praise rherefon I now yoursell and be your toughest critic Don't ex pec 1 to be told you've done a good job. Impress yourself! 5. Marry lor love (and passion), and then work at it The gieatest failure most people evei know is a failed marriage, and the victims are Often those you love the most Don't take each other loi gi anted 6. Don't waste youi hie with regrets' I ive youi life in the current and future, looking hack only to gam perspective and insight that you can actually use There really is only one time when regrets matter, so I leave you with these words: At the end of your life, you won't think ot the raise 01 piomolion you didn't get, the new car you couldn't buy. or the deal you almost made. At the end of your life, you'll regret the time yon didn't spend with parents as they aged, with the spouse you appreciated too late, and, certainly; precious time not shared with your children. One hundred ten years ago. Justice (Continued on Peg* 8) Page 4 Classnotes 19 13 Ruth Larish Hill '13 of Espy died on Decem- ber 1 1 at age 90 In her early years, she was a teacher in the Fnsbie School District. She later was a cook at the Wool worth Store, the Elks Lodge, and Bloomsburg University. Surviving arc a son. Ned. and two grandchil- dren. 19 15 Dorothy Rice Williams '15, a former teacher whose families operated two pioneering Ha/lelon businesses, died at age 99. Her family owned Rice Motors, die first auto- mobile agenc y in Ha/lelon, and her late husband owned the Paul E Williams Elour and heed Com- pany for more than 50 years. Surviving are a son. Thomas A . seven grand children and live great-grandchildren. 19 18 Veda Edwards '18 died on August 25 at age 94. BdOJ Davenport ObJ ' 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- ganist at St Matthew's Lutheran Church in Bloomsburg for 30 years and at Trinity Reformed United ( IhlW D Of ( linsi fol rune years Mrs Ohl was still serving as class reprcscnta- liV( ul tin linn ol her death She was the widow of J Rutter Ohl Surviv- ing are two grandsons, nine great-grandchildren, one great great grandson, and two sisters. 19 19 Representative Orat < Klshbaeh Miller 918 Chunk Stmt Roversjonl. PA 19468 (215) 948*3780 Class Volunteer: Grace Kishbach Miller □aire Hedden Parker '19 died on Julj ii> 1994 After teaching many years in the primary schools of Lower Menon. she retired to her hometown ot Benton 1920 Representative Anna Davis Harrow 9119 Frian Road RoehlUe, Ml) 20850 (SOI) 424-4405 192 1 Class Volunteer Camilla Herman Garev Grace E. Getty '21 of White Bear Lake. Minn . died on September c. at age 9.V She for- merly lived in Huntingdon and Venice, Fla. Surviving are a son. Ray mond. two grandchil- dren and tout great-grandchildren EEUe Maust Kells :i ol Palls Church, Va . died on October 16 at age 93 She taught in the Plainficld. N J . area and also in Germany, where she and her late husband. Lt Col William D Kelly, was stationed. Surviving are a son. William D Kelly; two grandchildren and one great-granddaughter Her sister. Mabel E. Maust Duck '17. died in 1963 Her niece. Margaret Duck Follmer '57. has retired from teaching and lives in Livo- nia, Michigan All three were teachers for many years. Margaret Dei trick Martin '21, formerly of Bethlehem, died on October 4. She was a teacher in Milton and Sunbury before retiring. Surviving arc three daughters. Charlotte Staton, Georgianna Bcmhart and Mary Trower; three grandchildren and three great grandchil- dren. 1922 Lois Pfahler Jones '22 reports that she is now a guest at a nursing home. 1924 Representative: Edward F Schuyler 236 West Ridge Avenue Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717) 784 1515 The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Anna Singleman Barnes, Helen Barrow, Francis Hahn Blosc, Beulah Deming Gibson, Manan Andrews Laise, Jane Creasy Miller. 1925 Alice Ruggles Williams '25 of Pikes Creek died on August 26 at age 87. She taught fourth .4 WARM WELCOME - Sadie Zapp Maxernick 27 was on hand to welcome Presi- dent Kozloff at the llumm reception held in the Philadelphia area Sadie has been an active member of the Philadelphia chapter for more than 50 vears. grade in Scotch Plains for 19 years She then returned to Pikes Creek where she and her hus- band operated the former M. L Ruggles Gen- eral Merchandise Store from 1946 to 1968. 1926 Margaret Smith Campbell '26 of Hazle Vil- lage. Hazleton, died in August She once taught in the A. D Thomas and Locust Elementary Schools in the Hazleton School District. Surviving are a daughter, Rosemary Campbell, three sons, Hugh, Terry and John; 12 grandchil- dren, seven great-grandchildren, and a sister. 1927 The following class members registered 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 Shapiro, and her grandniece. Jessica Jennings, are students at B.U. Irene Feeney Trethewey 427, formerly of Scranton and Harrisburg, died recently at age 85. She was the widow of John Trethewey. Also a graduate of Marywood College, she retired as a teacher in the Scranton School Dis- trict. 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 (Red) Garrity. Grace Edwards Hartman. Faye Miller Kessler '2S of Northumberland died on September 26 at age 85. She taught in public schools throughout the region, including Point Township and Northumberland, for many years. Surviving are a daughter. Cynthia Kessler Bulhngton; a son, Frederick D.; four granddaugh- ters and two great-grandsons. i 1929 Class Volunteers: Rachel G. Anthony. Lucille DeVoe The following class members registered at alumm or university events during 1994: Audrey Moore Cohen. Lucille Martz DeVoe. Mildred RidaJl Phillips. Theron Rhinard. Evelyn Olver Avery '29 of Williamsport died on August 21 at age 83. She reared as an el- ementary teacher and reading specialist at the South Wilhamsport School District Surviving are two daughters, Janette A. Mowery and Manan A Schaefer. two sons. Dr. Wilham and Dr. James; 12 grandchildren. 20 great-grandchildren, and a sister. Isabel Chelosky Hester '29 of Wilkes- Barre January 1 995 Classnotes VETERANS COMMITTEE — Members of the B V Alumni Veterans Committee met in a plan- ning session on Homecoming. Ongoing programs include improvements to the Veterans Memo- rial 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 photo (from left) are committee members Dale A. Krothe '60. chairman. Dr. Curtis R. English '56. Dr. John F Magill '48. John W. Thomas '47. Andrew F. Magill 43. and Millard C Ludwig '48. Another member is Elwood M. Wagner '43. who lives in San Antonio. Texas Committee members each received Department of Defense World War 11 50th Anniversary Commemorative pins. All are veterans of World War 11 and/or Korea. died on November 1 1 at age 86. She was a teacher at Plymouth Elementary School for 43 years before retiring in 1967 Among her survivors are a sister, Dorothy Chelosky Janowski '42. and a brother For many years, she was class representative and attended alumni luncheons in Boca Raton, Florida. Hazel Scherer Hunold 429, formerly of Old Forge, died on September 28. She was a teacher 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 sister Frances A. Linskill 429 of Dallas, Pa., died on October 25 at age 86. She retired in 1972 from the Berkly School District in New Jersey, where her classroom was named and dedicated in her honor She earlier taught in the Sequim School District in the state of Washington. She earned a master's degree at Columbia University. Surviving are two sisters. Elizabeth Scheehterly 429 reports that she is enjoying life in Palmetto. Florida. 1931 Representative: Frank J. Colder 1103 South Market Street Bloomsburg. PA 17815 1717)784-5783 The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Flo- rence Fawcett Fowler, Lois Hirleman Quick, Marion Klingerman Troy. Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Creta Davis Smick '31 of Zion Grove died on October 26 at age 84 She taught in Zion Grove area schools for many years. Surviving are a son. David, a daughter, Nancy Jane Rupert; four grandchildren, seven great- grandchildren, and a sister Joseph J. Yacabonis 431 of Mahanoy City died on August 31. He taught and coached at Mahanoy Township High School. New Hope High School. Mahanoy City High School and Mahanoy Area High School prior to retirement in 1974. He was inducted into the Jerry Wolman Sports Hall of Fame in 1983. Surviving are his wife, the former Josephine Trojchak. a daughter. Patricia Naas; four grand sons, one great-grandson and a sister. 1932 Representative Ezra W. Harris R D 5. Box 45 1 Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717) 784-3532 Class Volunteers: Lucile McHose Ecker. Ezra Hams The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994 Catherine Smith Driver, Ezra Hams, Ethel Keller Long. 1933 Representative: Lois Law son 644 East Third Street Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717) 784-2046 Class Volunteer Mar, Betterlx Maters The following class members 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 ol IQU scholarship t$4(H>) is Matthew A lay lot. .» sec ondary education math m.i|oi Irom Monroeton Ha/el k refer Ashworth '33 died in Novein her IW.l Slu- last resided in Washougal. Wash ington 1934 The following class members registered al alumni or university events during 1994: Larry F.vangelista, Freda Shuman Laubach, Nora Bay lit t Markunas. Elizabeth McGoldnck Troy Shaklee. Helen Minier Sharp, John Shellenbergcr. Michael Sopchak 1 M35 Representative: Elizabeth Row Reed 151 East Fourth Street Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717) 784 0861 Class Volunteer: Helen Hartman Cimbala The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Charles Blackburn, Helen Hartman Cimbala. Fac Meixcll Discroad. Stanley Hcimbach, Eli/abelh Row Reed. A Euphemia Gilmorc Ycager. 1936 Representative: Ruth Wagner ljeiirande 76 1/2 North Cedar Street Hazleton. PA 18201 (717) 454- 1427 1937 Representatives: Sara Maria Berger 853 South Market Street Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717) 784-4850 Dorothy Hess Unn 165 Nottingham Road Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717) 784- 1857 The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994 Dor- othy Hess Linn. Josephine M Magce. Mary A Stahl. Donald A Watts Ethel M.Bond '37 dird on Octobei I in Virginia at age 79 She taught school in the Phila dclphia area, where she previously resided Surviving is a daughter. Bcmicc Woolston. a son. Lawrence Woolston. two sisters and two brothers. Hettv receives a hug from "lonv the Baker " on the day she retired. Retired alumni secretary dies l-.il/alx-th Harper I eVan. tornicr secretary in the Alumni Office at the I 'diversity, died on Oc (olx-i I \ at ugc 73. Betty (oined the stall in I%1 as secretary in the Dean ol Student Allans Olfice IW yeais later, she moved to the Aliiinm < Mticc. where she served for 20 years until retiring in 1983. Prior to the appointment of the lust lull tune dirci toi ol alumni affairs m l°7\ Hetty was a one person Alumni Office, working closely with two dilleient Alumni Assch union presidents How. ml I Fenstemaker' 1 2 and Millard C. Ludwig '48 Following her retirement. Hetty was given "Honorary Alumna" status in recognition ol her scrvn e to alumni ol the I 'diversity Hetty was a 1941 graduate ol the ( ollege of Woosler id Ohio Surviving arc a son. Robert H I ).uley. two daughters, luhth Arlme Swinher and Claudettc K Lyons, 10 grandchildren, seven great grand children, and a sister, Boyd F. Buckingham '43 Boyd P Buckingham Sr . Class of 1941, died on Friday, January 20, at age 74, He had been hospitah/ed for 10 days following a heart attack Mr Buckingham served the university from 1951 to 1981, at which time he retired as vice president for administration. Surviving are his wife, the former Joanna Ficc '43, a son. Boyd I Buckingham Jr . 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 niair '60 UggiU '72 Sawyn '84 1 Haitz S6 POCONO PICNIC I njovmg (>. Janet English. Kelly Uwis 86. Usa Lewis. Boh McMulltn 80. Terri Mi Mullin. Tony M< Mullin. Joe Moore. I jus Dalesman Ne\ter 49 and Wilmer Nester '49. 19 3 8 Representatives Dorothy l-dgar Cronover II "> Nottingham Road Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (7/7) 784-3093 ( hnrles II llenne 30 Nottingham Road Bloomsburfi, PA 1781 '3 (717) 784-5835 Neil M Richie R.R. 2, Crestwood Bloomsburg. I*A 17815 (717) 784-4271 Class Volunteers: Charles I' James. C harles H. Herme The following class members registered at ulummoi university events during 1994: George R. Casari, Dorothy Edgar Cronover, Helen Weaver Duty. Eleanor Sharadin Faust. Charles Heiuie. I Linn) I itwhilei I >l Mulhern 1939 Representative: Ruth Dugan Smeal 740 South Market Street Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717) 784-4915 Class Volunteers: tames V DeRose. Harriet Kocher. Ruth Dugan Smeal. Betty Penman The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: John Bower, James DeRose. Minam Utt Frank, James Kantnor, Hornet Kocher, Sara Dersham Laubach, Tirzah Coppes Leighow. Alex McKechnie, Betty S &\ age Penman. Dorothy Phillips Richards, Ruth Dugan Smeal, Virginia Burke Traupane. Frank Van Devender. Dorothy Englehart Zimmerman. Ray Zimmerman. Lsaiah Boroboy 439 presented "Christmas Past m Pennsylvania," a narrative accompanied by illustrative slides, at a meeting of the Strasburg Heritage Society. I i. 'in his extensive study of early Christmas observances in Pennsylvania. Ike has discovered Page 6 / NUDE LPHIA LUNCHEON - Attending the annual Christmas luncheon of the Philadelphia SS^^^ 27' 52. HamGotoZ 5ft Sad,e^PPMayrrn,ck '27. DanMrtrew Carl Morgan. Mane Pamsh Morgan >S4 Betn Buniham Rosell 4> Catherine Zakonhemny and Joe Zjikorchemny 72. Joe wa7elected p 1 d*«i of the group, taking Mary Ia>u h'enstetnaker John 928 Country Club Drive Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717) 784-04 i I Class Volutin . p Mary Lou John The following class members registered al alumni or university events during I'J'M Man I ou l enstemakei John. Betty Hiiinliam Koscll I/oLs L. Wintersteen '45 ol Danville died on August 24. 1 946 Representatives Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy R.D 1. Box 304 Catawtssa. PA 17820 (717) 784-3035 Anastasia Pappas Trowbridge 102 West Mahoning Street Danville. PA 17821 (717) 275-3046 The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994 Stephen Hofz. John Hmelnieky '46 retired ill 1988 ' I teaching 35 years in Maryland, including 23 years as a reading specialist in Baltimore County He was also on the staff of the Home and Hospi i ll School and Adult Education in Baltimore County. He also was a reading instructor at Dundalk Community College tor seven years John and his wife, Betty, have two children and five grandchildren They reside in Perry Hall. Maryland 1947 Class Volunteers: John W Thomas. J Richard Zerby The following class members registered at alumni or university events dunng 1994 John W Thomas //. Preston Herring New leader for student life named Blooinsbuig I 'Diversity has lined an adnunistiatoi Irom the Rochcstei [lUlitUtC ol K-i linology lo lill the posi ol vu c president loi student lite II I'icsloii I Iciiing. assoi late vice preildenl Un itudonl sfFttn al RTT, will begin ins n.-u dutiot on March, i He icpiai cs tannic ( laipenWi u ho retired on I >ci embci 2 < I )i John I I inllien, duet loi ol itudeni u dvltiei sod the Kehi l Inion. will lill in as interim vu e president until I )i I Idling ainves Di Herring has worked al KIT sun e I'M I Prioi lo that, he was an udminislrntivc duct toi in the si liool of medicine at the I Imversily ol Louisville If you were here during the 1940s, read on! Announcing a big reunion for classes of the 1940s, including V 5s and V 12s. on Alumni Day. April 29. 1995! Fins will be the 50th reunion lor the Class of 194*i, but our i lassrnatcs were scattered all through ihe 1940s, soev cryonc who is interested is invited to come and meet old friends and new Kouncl up all (he classmates you want to sec, come and have a great time' There will be special rccogm lion of all veterans of World War II, marking the 50th anniversary of tile- war's end You should have received a recent letter from Mary I^ou Fcnslcmakcr John '45 with more information If you didn't receive the letter, or if you need additional information, please contact Mary LOD at 717 784-0434 . or the Alumni Office at I -800- 5 26-0254. In the meantime, save the date! Page 7 Walter Blair, former Bloom teacher, coach retires at WC Waller Blair, fnnnri Bloomshiir y lac ully member and football < o.n h retired from Weil Cheftei University in September He was honored by colleagues, Iriends and family al a retirement dinner held on Novembei 19 al (lie West Chcslei Country Club Blair was al Bloouisbuig bom MAS io I966i having tome Irom Chamber sburg High School and, belore dial. Irom Neshammy and Jenkintown fehooli , During hii 11 years al Bloomshiirg. he seived as dean ol nu n i hairman ol the department ol health, physic al edii. alion and athletic s, and loolball . he- has seived as assoi lale piolessoi ol e.lii. ution .iiul director ol mlormiilion and certification cenlei in the Si hool ol lulucation while at Weet Cheater, Walt and his wife, (ilona, maintaineil . lose relationships with li lends in Blooinshuig, returning legulaily <>vei a span ol .'s yeais Attending Walts dinner from Bloomshiirg weie John and Jeananne I'vans Sciinigcoiu '.S3 and 'S4, and lack ami Katharine Mntzko Muika '66 and 'ON Bloomshiirg giaduatcs ma) icmcmhci otheis in attendance w ho had Bloomsburg affiliation loan Havaid Kilroy \S4 and hei husband, Tom, George Wilwohl (aulatanl coach and physical educ ation fac ulty membei ) and his wife. Ann; Hob Zeiglei (fonnei trainei and phyaical education lacuity membei ) and his wile. I enore. brank, IVteison ( forme i speech pathology faculty member) and his wife, Betty. Ron Roiiug '59 and Walls Kahn '66, both piolessoi s at West Chestei Umvcisity The Blaus plan to lemam in West Chester al then home at 620 Tinniv Drive. Classnotes Kelly (Continued from Pas*' 4) Ohvei Wendell Holmes said, "Through our great good fortune, in our youth our hearts were touched by tire!" He was talking about passion May yoUI lives he Inspired as well Good luck, work haul, and be proud of yourselves. Page 8 194 8 Rtpnuntartvi Bttty I- Fisher 928 Country Club Drivi Hloomsburg. PA I7HIS {717) 7H4 04J4 ( law Volunteei \ Gloria M I hit. Hetty I. Fislui. Millard C. luidwig Ihe lollowing class members registered at alumni oi univeisiiy events during 1994 Betty Hlhef, Dons Kellei Hoslei, Millard l.udwig. 1949 Representative: i ii.'M toi u bio lorni in ordoi to become part ol out historic si displuy at the I enslemakei Alunini House • Scholarship — The $1,000 Veteians Memorial Scholarship will be presented annually to a student who meets the quulilying i ntena Anyone wishing to contribute to this fiind maj do io si on) time by designating then < ontribution i<> the Veteians Si holarslnp lund • Veterans Display — The coinmitlee will continue to encoui age .ill veterans to update then biographit al records Wc- hope to Lrn ludi tin- World Wai n Honoi Roll .is ,i peiiuanenl part ol ihe display • Monument/Oarden We hope io Install 1 llagslonc sidewalk from the dnveway Io the memorial garden We also plan to pun husi Nags ol the live armed scrvu es loi display on ipet lal days, u well as a new wreath foi the mohumoni • IWS Projects We plan to expand the committee by two members to include representatives of ihe Vi.-lriain and Persian ( iull Wars We hope to produce a new posit ard lealuring the Veterans Memorial Ciarden We will parlu ipale in ellorts Io honor veterans during the Alumni Weekend festivities We will continue contact with the Department of Defense through November 12. 1995 l<> promote our various projects. • In Passing — Always a sad note, but we pay tribute to three B U veterans whose obituaries were recently published in the Press- EnUrprfSi Walter A McClosky '44. a Navy veteran during World (Continued on Page 10) Page 9 Studio Band reunion The lirsl Studio Band Alumni Reunion Concert was held on Sunday, Novcniher 6, in lonjunc tiOfl wilh the present Studio Band Aluinni pa/In ipanls im luded Michelle Bel '94, Wayne I r it k '85, Robert Hafncr 'HO. Cindy Hcr/og K <, led Irwin '70. Shen Johnson Fat Obi '93, Wesley Kreil/ '86, Phil Kiepps '89, Roben Legulko '91, Tammy I udwig "9 lodd Mendel "92, Don Messimei '70, ( harles I'almeri ' /S, James I'mo '79, James I'omictei '92, Stephanie Rcichncr '9 I. I )uane Rcnko 'HI . Karen Rouse "92, Tom Ruhl 78, Richard Schwunger '73, Robert Schwangcr '76, Han Slough '72, Steven Snyder '72, Ruth Toole '/X, Eugene Welle, '73, David WolfB '85, and James Zclcnak 'K6 The duet loi ol Studio Hand is Di Stephen C Wallace Veterans (Continued fiom Page PJ Wai II; living T Hutley, who attended HS'K ' for one yeai be lore lolnlng the 1 1 s An Force in World Wai II, and Navy Commander Robert C Hessom, who attended i lasses at Hloomshuig as pan ol the World Wai II V S program and whose body was recently returned allei being losl durmg the Vietnam War I he next meeting ol the commit tee will be held Oil Alumni Day. April 29 II vou have any comment! oi suggestions loi the i onumttce, please send them to: B U Alumni Veleians Committee. C/o Dale A Kiothe, Icnslemakei Alumni House, Hloonishmg I ImveiMty, Bloomiburg, pa I7kis Fhanla foi youi tuppon given to Veterans Affairs ilnce the committee uas formed In l*)S0 Happy New Yeai to eveivone Faculty member killed in accident Dr, Thomas A Honomo, associate profesaaj In the Depeitmonl ol Soi iolog\ and Sih tal Wellare, died on Sunday, October lb, in a motou ycle accident He |omed the Bloomshurg faculty in D>S * Surviving tire his w [fe, N.mal. secretary in the Department of Art; three cluldien Natalie. II, Jason, seven; and Brendan, five. A memorial service was held in Gross Auditorium. Carver Hall, on Wednesday. October 19. Page 10 Co Othei travel plans unhide tups to I as Ve gas, the seashore and Honda m the winter The O'Ncils are the patents ol live children Maureen, a foreign language teacher at Phillipiburg High School; Thomas, a telemarketing sales managei at the Plulhpshurg Division oi the Journal ol Commerce; Terence, a computer programmer with I rust events during H>94 (Jeorge Derk. Betty Hoffman Dunkelberger, i tUian (iiovei. Molhe Hippensteel Hanell. Ruth Paul Jones, Maiy Kubic 1 mkchoist, Connie Wallace Moms. William Norton. Relda Rohrhach Scott. Una S/eialmski Shadei, Joseph Shcmanski. Al walbum. Fred Bet/ "55. president and duel executive "iiuei ot Nationwide Homes m Martinsville. Va.. uas selected as 'Builder ol the Year' b\ the Homebuildcrs Association of Virginia. The awaid is made annuall> to the buildet who has made the greatest contribution to the home build ing Industry in the State of Virginia. This uas the lust time a modular systems buildei was se- lected for the award. Fred joined the fimi in 1982 and w as appointed president and CEO in 1987 U 1993 he was ap- pointed a member of the executn e committee ot the National Association of Homebuildcrs and also served as chairman of the Building Systems Councils ot the Association it t ml 40TI1 YEAR REUNION — The following members of the Class of 1954 were present on Home- . --mine, based on offu ml registrations Charles Andrew \. Dolores(Dee) Dovle Brennan, ./ran 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 Nationwide Homes recently marked its 35th birthday by shipping its 20.000lh home. Fred and his wife. Nancy, have three children and three grandchildren 1956 Representative: William L Bitner III 54 Wincresl Drive Queensbury. NY 12804 (518) 793-4907 The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1 994: Harvey Boughner. John Chruney, Marian Walsh Chruncy. Curt English. Patncia Hartman Eyer. Rod Kelchner, William Mielke, Tom OToole. Ann Franc Curtis '56 of Sterling died on Oc tober 19 at age 61 She was a part-time pro- lessor of elementary education at the University of Scranton. She also taught in the elementary schools at Hamlin and Lourdesmont. She earned a master's degree at the Univer- sity of Scranton. Surv iving arc her husband. Francis H. Curtis III. a daughter. Kyra Jo; a son. Francis IV; two granddaughters, a brother and a sister. 1957 Representative: William Pohutsky 222 West End Avenue North Plainfield. NJ 07060 (201) 755-4986 Class Volunteers- Margaret Yohn Keller. Bob Lane. Dolores Senn. Bill Harrell The following class members registered at alumni or university events dunng 1994: James B Creasy. Bill Harrell. William Kautz. 1958 Representative: Ray Ha rg reaves 37 Dell Road Stanhope. NJ 07874 (201)347-0930 The following class members registered at alumni or university events dunng 1994: George Chaump. Jonah Goobic. Ted Rezruck. Margaret Wilkinson Wightman Freda Adsit Bills '58 of Danville died on November 8 at age 79. She was a speciaJ educa- tion teacher in the Danville Area School District for 38 years. She also earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg January 1995 Surviving are a son. Kenneth, two daughters. Kathleen Whitenight and Kay Schwalm. six grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and a brother. 1959 Representative: David Barnhart 8 Maple Terrace Verona, NJ 07044 (201)857-0461 Sandra Pfister Brown 2220 Kings Avenue Easton. PA 18042 (215) 252-2881 Marie Walsh 18 Sunset Lane Landing. NJ 07850 (201)398-4208 Class Volunteers: Sandra P. Brown. Mary Anne Klemkosky. Walter J Luberecki. Marie Walsh The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Dor- othy Marcy Ball. David Barnhart. Craig Beach. Gene Berg. Betty Boop. Bob Bottorf. Sandra Pfister Brown. Jill Baylor Freeland, Lamar L. Freeland, Herman W. Howard Jr.. Duane Hunter. Jane Anne Smith James. Carl Janetka. Don Ker. Mary Anne Majikas Klemkosky. Walt Luberecki. Jack Masters. Filomena Crocomo McGlade, Lois Crossan Morgan. Sonja Bendinsky Norton. Len Perotti. Renee Terzopolos Perry. Nancy Pekala Plaza. Lorraine Basso Schiavone. Oscar Snyder. Kenneth Swatt, Mary Ann Wahl Swisher. Emma Kovalevich Traher. Mane Walsh. Eleanor Moms Williams. Bob Bottorf '59 of Macungie has retired af- ter 35 years of teaching in Emmaus. At various times during his career he coached wrestling, football, cross country, track, and swimming He was also a PIAA wresding official for 15 years before retiring in 1986. A veteran of the Marine Corps (1953-1956). he has been active in the American Legion of Emmaus. serv ing as commander in 1960-1961 and 1970-1972. He was also Lehigh County commander in 1972. He presently is secretary of the Emmaus Veterans Committee and serves as sergeant in charge of the firing squad for Me- morial Day. Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 35TH YEAR REUNION — The following members of the Class of 1959 were present on Home coming, based on official registrations: David Barnhart. Craig Beach. Gene Berg. liett\ BOOfi Bob Bottorf. Sandra Pfister Brown. Jill Baylor Freeland. Lamar L Freeland. Herman W Hon or,! Jr.. Jane Anne Smith James. Carl Janetka. Don Ker. Mary Anne Majikas Klemkosky. Wall Luberecki. Filomena Crocomo McGlade. Lois F Crossan Morgan. Sonja Bendmskv Norton. Un Perotti. Renee Terzopolos Perry. Nancy Pekala Plaza. Lorraine Basso Schiavone. Oscar Snyder, Kenneth Swatt. Emma Kovalevich Traher. and Marie Walsh. He and his wife. Joanne, do volunteer work for the Macungie Park Association. They arc the parents of a daughter. Sallyann. who gradu- ated from Northampton Community College with a dental hygienisi degree (4 0 grade point aver- age). They also have a grandson, lan. age five William Delbaugb '59 of Sehnsgrove died on August 1 8 at age 62. At various times he was a high school teacher in Baltimore County, Md.. an operation coordinator at Bcavcrtown Cast Stone, vice president of finance at Excel Homes in Liverpool, and administrative adviser at the Heister House Mill Works in Mount Pleasant Mills. A veteran of the U.S. Navy, he completed graduate courses at the University of Maryland Surviving are his wife, the former 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 I died on November 7 at age 88 He earned his teaching certificate at B S TC in 1935. his master's degree at Pcnn State in 1961. and his Ph D degree at Pcnn Stale in 1965 A certified school psychologist, he began his career in education as an elementary teacher in Moscow, where he taught for two years He then taught in the Huntington Township Schools for eight years He taught summer school at Penn State, where he also studied agriculture in 1947 He was an instructor in charge ol hum ii.un mg for World War II veterans in the Benton School District for eight years In 1958, I" If ccptcd a position leaching special education in Doylcsiown In I960 he was employed by the Centennial School District as coordinator ol tin- occupational education program at the William Tennet High School in Johnsvillc. retiring in 1971. Surviving arc his wife. Ihc former M Olive Dohl. a daughter. Ruth O Sutlifl. .i son. Roy I four grandchildren, eight great grandchildren, a sister and a brother 1960 Representative Paul (Barney) Manko 441 Oldershaw Avenue Moore stown. N J 08057 (609) 235 1370 Class Volunteers: Vera Rearick Derk. Paul Manko. Edward C Wojciechowski. Frank Ftsk. Dale Krothe The following chus member* registered at alumni or university event* during 1994 Vera Rearick Derk. Roger Ellis. Kaihlccn Durkin Janetka. Dale Krothe. Paul Manko. Olivia Award recipients for 1995 selected I he Alumni Association Boaid ol Ducctois, has announced ice ipients «>l awaids toi ll>l,\ to lv presented ,ii the annual aw aids dinnei on Alumni Das. Saiuidav \piil .n> Named as ic\ ipienls ol Dlslin guished Seivice \waids vveie John S. Sciimgcoui "53. long tunc lac ults mcinbei al H I1 and past president >>i the Alumni Assoc lation and Phyllis Mundy '70, (he onl\ It 1 1 giaduate seivmg in the Pennsylvania House ol Repiescnta lives and a ^ oiiununitN leadei in Ihc w yomlni Vulicy Selected as I'm Young Alumnus ol Ihc Yeai was David Williams HI a senioi vice president with Habitat loi llumunity and lonnci MOCUtlVfl diracun "i >hc Houiton | Ibxu) I ood Hank Iwo men will bl designated us llonoiaiv Alumni Dr. Robert Warren, faculty emctilus and advisoi to SIO liulenuh loi moie than 'II years, and I'.lbei 11 (I'd) Alklre. active ineinbei i-l ihe H 1 1 loundalion Hoard ol I )uec lois and formei memhei oi till Hloomshurg Council of Trustees. I i lends ol die rec ipienls arc cordially invited l«> attend ihe ceremony on April Please c all 717-389-4058 or 1-800-526-0254 lo make reservations Alumni return to visit Fair I very year many alumni return lo Hloomsburg loi (he I an I his year, ihe lollowing alumni registered ut Ihc University's exhibit in ihc I dm anon Building: Dorothy Marty Hall "59 ol Nicholson, < hns Maslowski Blackwcll '71 of ll,.thcld.Tom Bluckwcll "71 ol Hatfield. Rohm ( allaluii '94 (M) ol Bloomsburg, Sandra Schenck Conner '75 of l-cwistown. Ilcanor Sharadm I ni l 18 ..I Middlcburg. Herberl FOl '49 of Newark. Delaware, Jon Mall '92 of Muncy. Carolyn laby l.arkms '68 of Jersey City. N J . Belly Ruth Keller l.uchak ■M of Hloomsburg. James Magill '75 of Danville. Ildra Miclkc '70 of Trcvorton, William Mielke '56 of Trevorton, Michael Ochlcrt "89 of Royersford, Julia Spychalski Ochlcrt 89 of Roycrsford. Tcnna Oman '87 of Morganlown. Wcsl Virginia. 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 Curtis R Hnghsh '56 of Stroudsburg Page 1 1 Rohm remembered for many qualities (Hie following tribute to Robert Knltm '()(), who died on Dei ember II, was written b\ l/ihn lluhh "> / ) Hobby Rohm will be missed by so many people, bill lite qualities lie instilled in bis students and alblctes al Montgomery, Bloomsburg and ( Villi. il ( olimibia 1 1 1 >' 1 1 Si bools will lone lemain lbs ciilliusiasm. Iionesly, sense of laiiness, respect lor Others, love ol life and devotion to ' kkI are bill a lew ol the qualities lie exhibited in Ins .issoi lalions with everyone I reinembei so many events in Robert Max Rohm's life — hit outstanding high school eareei at Mime y High, Ins even more outstanding athletic an omplish merits while attending Hloomsburg Stale ( 'ollcgc. his lusl looiball . oat hlng |ob ,ii Montgomery I linton I llgll '.( hool, Ih. ( ,iiii. ii. nli i n i "i I' 1 1 1 1 w hile my w, illi tin Mamvill. K.i ,i ball I. mi in ihi In I '0UHI3 I < BgUl In I ' at hmg my daughti 1 .hki .1 feu \' .11 latei his I ll( I li\( .111.I OnthUalSJtil I OBI Inn;' ..I m\ ...11 .11 Bloomaburi High; ins piolesM.Mi.il Ii.hhIIiii)' ..I .lull. ,i , . ompi ii 111. well reipet ted i'Iaa baieball olln ial, his many ycurs of piodm in)' outstanding football teams ii I ■ ntral < 'olumbia; hli Pair, warm Ireatmenl ol gi idnon 1 1|)| ents .mil officials; his years of working Sundays before I an Week parking curs loi the benefit of the Hlooiushuig Hospital, his inviting my wile and me to Ins induction into the Hloomshurg University's Hall ol l ame I could go on anil on . In conclusion, in my muny years ol leai lung, i oai lung and officiating, I have nevei lound a poison whom I would want to work with inc. with mv son or daughter, or with any othei young (or older) individual moil- than Hobby Rohm You're invited to Alumni Day April 29, 1995 For more information, 1-800-526-0254 Classnotes Page 12 Grccnaway Orband. Judy Witmycr Steven*. Bcrnicc Kochcr Thomas. Ronald Wolfe. A Message from Vera Derk: It s time to begin planning for our 35th class reunion to be sure (hat each of you reserves the weekend of (Xtobcr2X, 1995 Those of us who attended the U)th class reunion had a fantastic time and prorn iscd each other to return again for the 35th re- union "A small committee will he established to meet at my house in July to make sure we plan any special events you may want us to include. If you have any suggestions or would be willing to serve on the Committee, write to me and let me know I will mail maps and directions to all of you who want to help "In the meantime, write to each other and in- c lude our 35th reunion in your plans." Vera's address is IbOH Westwood Road, Colony Park. Wyomissmg. PA 19610. Her tele- phone number is 610-678-5585. Jhimcs w. iii. hi •<»<> baa joined the facult) ol Lycoming College as an assistant professor of educ ation He most rec ently was regional direc tor for school improvement in the Pennsylvania I )epailnient ol Education He has also held other positions in the department und has worked in several high schools a* teacher and assistant pnn- c ipal He earned a master \ degree at B U and a doc- tor of education degree at Perm State He and bis family live in the Wilbamspoii an Mttdlyn Moran CrlfTin '60 ol Hmghamton. N Y , died on September 29 Prior to retiring, she was a teacher al the Harry 1. Wilson School in Johnson City. N Y Surviving are her mother, two brothers and a sistei James K. Met bitty •<►<> retired in fune afta teaching science in Juckson. N.J., for 34 years. He accepted .i miiiiI.ii position ibis fall in Si Rose High School in Belmar. N.J Jim and his wile, (he former Irene Zielinski •57. are the parents ol lour college graduates Jim Jr.. John Paul. David and Leufu. Three of them Bit teachers. Jim and Irene live in Lakewood. N.J. Robert M. Rohm '60 ol Hloomsburg died on Deccmbei I I ,u age 50 lie was .i teachei in the Central Columbia School District for 20 years and previously taught and coached in the Hloomsburg and Montgomery school districts. A member of the University's Athletic Hall of Fame, Rohm was awarded 12 varsity letters dur- ing Ins COllegUte career. He excelled at football, wrestling and baseball from 1956 to I960 As a member of the football team, he played quarterback, halfback and fullback and was co- captain 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- ing Bloomsburg wrestling as a national power. He was a third-place finisher at the 1957 Penn- sylvania Conference championships and was a runner-up as a sophomore In 1959. he won his first conference title, a feat he duplicated in his final -oasonwith the Husku-N STUDENT RECRUITERS — For more than 15 years, alumni in New Jersey have helped the Admissions Office by representing the University at college night programs in that state. Each September, a training session is held at the home of Dick Lloyd 62 and his wife, Marion. Shown /. .issim.hu dirtctoi of dtvolopmoni at the UimciMlN. has been named ducctoi ol s>ki.»I ii|iuts toi an IS month pciUHl beginning in Januais 11 ic lempoiais appointment was announced In IVsidenl lessnaS Kotloff. Intra hot position, rapoitlni duccth to the piesident. I In ks will lead the prcx ess ol dialling the Untwisitv's I quit) Plan SI u will also moiutoi the oigam/alion's Atlimiative Ai lion c ompliaiu c She will support programs developed in the Mnim ulturel Ctnior( as well as the woik ol the vanous i ainpus committees dealing willt social equity issues Hicks, who i ume to Hloomslniig in l*)X2 as executive assisianl to then piesident lames McCoriiiick, w as appointed i«> hei » intent development position in l')XK Piioi to coining to Hloomsbuig, she was assistant to the vice piesulenl fa] academic altaus at luisl Stroudsbiiig I Imveisily She liail also served there as allmnative ai lion ollii ci and htle IX coordinator At Bloomsburg. she has seivcd as diaii lor the women's issues commiltee. lorcrunnei >»l the ( 't nission on the Status .>l Women, and as a member ol the Univcrsity/Cominuiiity Tusk Force on Rai uil I <|inty Hicks earned her dot lot ate in higher education from New York I linversily She earlier earned master *s degrees in educational administration and slndenl personnel adniinislration al Ohio University in Alliens Attention: Alumni at SMS Many Bloomsburg alumni work at Shared Medn al Systems in Malvern, so we'd like to start an alumni business chapter there Hie purpose ol the chapter will be to plan and organize ways m which alumni can interact with current students, such as career day programs, the Share a - Day program, and internships If you work at SMS. please contact Rick Mead '86 at SMS. extension 3774. If you arc employed by another business which employs a number of MoomshurK graduates, we'll help you organize a chapter there, too. Simply call the Alumni Office at l-HOO-526-0254 Page 13 B.U. joins tribute to Bill Foster A tribute for Hill Foster, former H I J basket hull coac h, was held in August Representatives from all six universities where Hill coached were in attendance el the Host inn, Lane aster, int ludni)' the starting five from lir. Duke University NCAA Imahsl team Dick Lloyd '62 was master of ceremonies and played B major role in planning the event Also representing Bloomshurg were I ).ivkI Superdot k 'SA and John Scrimgcour 'S3. Other B.U. alumni in attendaiu e who played lot Hill were Jerry Dofemling '64 and I'll 1 1 1 1' niser 'bl Sadly, Hill c < mid not attend Ins big inj'hl Altei a delightful Iriday evening with Iriends, Hill sullen d chest pains and was in a I am aslei area hospital while the Saturday event went on without him By that time, however, he was resting comfortably out ol danger, so his wile Shirley and lour daughters were in attendance Knowing that Hill w.is doing well, the gioup had ,i gieal I masting and loa ' him while Marlon I loyd \ Ideo taped il all. in .i letti i some days alter the tributi hi i cploint d thai lie had had ,i blot Icagc In one ol ins i>\ passes (liom prev s surgery), bill that the others were working well I Miphu Insj lili evei pn it ol u nsi ol humor, BUI wrote thai ii hla basketball u inning pen i ntagt had been as rood as that ol his by passes i he'd still be t oat tiing Hiii la i nrrently Dssistani t ommls sionei "i the Southwest ( onfcien< e Professor receives Black Achiever Award Pamela Wynn, d profeasoi ol business managemeni si Bloomsburg since 1989, has been honored with Black Opinion Magazine^ 1994 Annual Blat k \> hiOVOl \W8ld Based In Pittsburgh, the mago im initiated the Blade Achievers Awards to "give ret ogmtion and show appreciation to blacks who have made outstanding contributions m then professions " Wynn is 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. the pioiect has aided 21 small businesses, ranging from a restaurant to a fitness centei Wynn has served on the university's curriculum and presidential seareh committees and the Umverv.il> Community Task Force on Racial Equity. She has made numerous presentations Page 14 Classnotes Hi< bard illiu k<>> Davala '64 Oi I aifffiX, Vfl . died Ol a heart attack on September 9 His death at age 52 came as a shock to family and friends, as well as alumni who looked forward to Bucko returning to Hloomsburg to be disk jockey at the Homecoming dance for the fifth consecutive year. Dick was a teacher of American history at Robinson Secondary School m Fairfax for the last 23 years. He was a director of the Virginia Education Association and a member of the lairfax Education and National Education As sociatlons. I le earned a master s degree .il I teuton State Surviving arc his wife, Virgil; two sons, Dou- glas and Daniel, ,i brother and a sister 19 6 5 Representative < 'art P, Shtran UChuwold Blvd Newark i>i I 97 13 (302) 738 4809 Class Volunteers: Alfx M Kozlowski. Linda R Shivelv The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Harold Ackcrman. Arlan Baer. Barbara Bleech. Jay Hunt, torn Kaczmarek, Glenn Morrison, Jack Skowronski, Philip Thomas Curl Shiran '65 reports that he and Nancy have moved to New.uk, Delaware, where he has taken m, , .1 I liiniingii > 1 1 I earning Center, pro- viding tutorial assistant e fbi kindergarten through adult students 1966 Representative Anthony J. ( erza o I aiiu aster Drive Ocean. NJ 07712 (201) 922-0039 Class Volunteers: J at k Mulka. Alice Koch Cromwell. Ken Cromwell, Bill Derricott, Diane hnh Hartzell, ( lij) Maurer. Diane Mushrush Maurer The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1494 Martha Zuhns Han Ink. Alice Koch Cromwell, Ken Cromwell. Dome Brighton Denes, William Derricott. 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 Zoranski Alice Koch Cromwell f>6 has Ken named directoi of Good Shepherd Lutheran Nursery School m Southampton A member of the fac- uiu unce 1980 she succeeds Mary Kallenbach Kowler 'S3, who retired after serving as teacher/ director for 23 years. Also serving as a member of Good Shepherd's teaching Stafl is Donna Baun Robinson "70 LANCASTER PICNIC - Enjo ying a "Berrigan Sub' picnic in Lancaster County on September 8 were Claraline S. Baylor '41. Lyn Beiler. Melanie Beiler. Michelle Beiler 88. Chris Blackburn '82, Danielle Blackburn, Karen Blackburn '82. Scott Blackburn, Glenn Bromley '85. Dale Buss. Donna Buss '82, Grant Clark. Holly Clark, Kim Clark '77, Richard Fulmer '66. John Haney '85. Gnu ■■ 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 Uwis, Debby Union, Don Manley '75, Nancy Manley, Nicholas Manley, Chris Manley. Alyssa Manley. Tim McTaggart 71, Tom McTaggart. Glenn Morrison '65. John Scott. Relda Rohrbach Scott '55. Dennis R Sitler, Louise Cooper Sitler '71, and Judy Witmyer Stevens '60. 1967 Representative R. Thomas Lemon 1502 Susan Drive Lonsdale, PA 19446 (215) 363-5593 Class Volunteers: Peggy Bums. Jim Pegg. Jack Wise 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 Burbich Cosgrove. Janet Space Curcio. LaRoy (Lee) Davis. Lee Davis. Barry Denes, Brenda Harleman Dorshimer. John Edwards. Jonelle Simcox Edwards. Susan Hicks. Mary Barrall Hill. Patricia Zclner Kaczmarek. Ronald Klemkosky, Ray Kunkel. Jim Pegg. G. King Perry . Ruth Correll Trapane David Sehnaars '67 has accepted a call to be the 26th minister of Harford Congregational United Church of Christ. He is a recent gradu- ate of Lancaster Theological Seminary. David spent years in the fast food industry, and for the past eight years he worked for Tandy Corporation He said he has been thinking about becoming a minister for the past 25 years but put oft'theo- logieai studies because "Christian testimony is needed in the workplace " However, he began to feel that "God would not take NO for an an- swer any longer." and he entered seminary. He and his wife. Diane, are parents of two grown children. 1968 Representative: Robert E. Boose 942 West State Street Trenton. NJ 08618 (609) 989-7435 Class Volunteers: David Bowen. Rhea Strausser Klapprodt. Betty Ruth Luchak. John J. Trathen The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Rich- ard Benyo, David Bowen, Cecelia Greenaway Davis. Gail Ropp Dellos. John Dellos, Candace Nahodil Donachy, Dana Erney, Diana Vasquez 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. Jem Teleski, John J Trathen. Jim Walter. Joseph Walton. Frank Zoranski. This year's recipient of the Class of 1968 scholarship ($150) is Kimberly M. Sidonis. a mass communications/public relations major from Nanticoke January 1995 25TH YEAR REUNION — The following members of the Class of 1969 were present Of] Horn, coming, based on official registrations: Marge Purosky Gnffin. F rank Haduck. Kaths Rcimurd Hippenstiel. Linda Wimmer Nicholson. Gars Schmidt. Lois Gonaver Schmidt. Art SeU Olid I Inda Harris Smith. Joanne Derricott '89 is shown with Marge Griffin 69 in right photograph Paul M. Allen '68 is president of PM A Tech nology Group in Mesquite. Texas. Sheryl Bankes George '68 has been named to Who 's Who Among America s Teachers This prestigious professional honor is given to teach- ers who have strongly influenced the lives of their former students and contributed to their success. Mrs. George, a resident of Lewistown. began her teaching career in the Warwick School Dis- trict in Lititz. While there, she received the Out- standing Teachers of America Award She is presently teaching second grade in the Mifflin County School District in Lewistown. Her husband, Larry W. George '68. teaches in the same district. Dawn Schulten Moffett '68 and her husband, Tom, report that their daughter, Deborah is j freshman at Bloomsburg. Sharon Lee Spallone '68 has written a poem. "Sonnet Time," included in the anthology. Today's Great Poems. It was selected from en- tries in a free national poetry competition. She also has received honorable mention in the Schuylkill County Arts Poetry Contest for her poem. "Picnic." Among her other accom- plishments are awards and publication of " A Tnp on Time's Shelf in Yesterdaz. a toy collectible publication, and "This Amber Life" in a National Poetry Anthology by National Poetry Press. She also has had a variety of poems published in anthologies published by The World of Po- etry and other similar organizations. Sharon, who teaches at Weatherly Area High School, earned a master's degree at Penn Slate She has also taken post graduate courses at the University of Alaska. Carlow College (Pitts burgh) and College of St. Rose (Albany. N Y.) For the second year in a row. Sharon has been included in Who s Who Among America s Teach- ers. She and her husband. Robert, live in Conyngham. Anthony J. (Andy) Waskie '68. coordinator of the foreign languages curriculum of the Pennsbury School District and Civil War reenactor. lecturer, organizer and author, was re- cipient of the 1 994 Ment Award of the Delaware Valley Civil War Round Table. Dr. Waskie. widely-known in the tn-state area Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania for his first person historical impression ol ( ion 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 di- rectors as the embodiment of the group's objec tives of education and fellowship The award was presented at the Philadelphia organization's annual banquet on December 7 "If you were asked to name one person, fa- miliar to a wide audience of civil war enthusi- asts in the Delaware Valley area, that person would be Dr. Andy Waskie." said Hugh Boyle, president of the organization. "He is prime mover and role model for all of us who are interested in the period of American history, aside from III birth, that has profoundly affected all Americans of today His dedication is complete Eife knowl- edge is encyclopedic, and his enthusiasm and energy are boundless." A brief list of Dr Waskie 's Civil War- related activities; A loundci and coinmandci ot the J* S 1 1 \ Pennsylvania Volunteer Hisionc.il Organization Member ot the boaid ot duevtois ol the Cuand Arms ot the Republic Museum Past commando ol the Sons ot Union Vet crans. Philadelphia Camp loundci and executive board membei «>i both the Bin ks ( \ units and v iiealo I icnlon Civ il Wai Round fables, and m loundci ot the Mid Allantu Association oK'ivil Wai Round fables — Author of artu les fai the Civil Wii l imes ,md historical and military journals. — For the pttl lb \c.us. an ofganisoi ol du annual Civil War battle ueiiactmenl at Neshanunv State Park I)r Waskie earned a master 's device and a PhD in C.criiiann philology Irom New Yoik University Since 197 V he lias directed the foreign Ian guage program ol the I MXM) student s. hool dis fricl, offering French. German. Spanish. I aim and Russian Ovo the past 10 years he lias planned anil oigam/ed sevoal large edui alional conterences in the school district and at various other educational institutions in the Dclawaic Valley area 1969 Representative Sandra Ekbrrg Hrown 2177 Rebecca Drive Hatfield. PA 19440 (215) 168-2784 Class Volunteers Pamel Hanczyc Jess Kresge. Ken Schnure The following class members registered al alumni or university events during 1994 I ec Berry. Sandy Hickman Ccrullo, Dennis ( inn READING-BERKS MIXER -Alumni and friends attended an after-work mixer at 0 Kelly s in Wvomissmg on November 18. In attendance were Carol Ackermun. Dwighl Ackerman 71, Tom Canfield 80 Kim Feinour Cooke '74. Stanley Heimbach 35. Vickt Henry 88. Cynthia liepler ■86 Man Anne Klemkosky 59. Ray Kunkel 67. Rente Kunkel 93. Damn L U,ve '88. UnJa Mackavage 69. Carol D Weller 87. Jeff Wetler and Daniel E Witmrr 80. Representing B U was Scott Righter 84. assistant director of development .\Uirv I ru k\en Interim dean leads efforts for aeereditation Mary I in k sen's lusl piionly as ai ting dean ol the < ollcge of Husiness dining this in udonit yeai is to lead the iollege in its work towards m i u dilation hy the American Assembly ol ( ollegiatc S. hools ol Business She is also working to » rcate an enviioiiinciil * »l learning, lollegiahly and cxi elli in e with all ( 'ollcge ol Husiness lonstitucnls "AACSH has gone lliiougli a transformation ol how il at ( redils universities,'' says I i u ksen. piolessin ol marketing I he plot ess is based on eai h < ollege's mission slalcuicnl Undo the new inlrs. schools whiili are tcui lung inslilutions have a hello > ham e ol gelling a< ( iidited llian lliey have in the past. Tlic College of Business is in an excellent position to work towsidi u i radltitlon "We have excellent faculty who are doing numerous leaihing, scrviic and research activities whu h will support the proiess Also. wc arc lortuiiate lo have cm client to linol ogy available to us, and we will build on these strengths to overcome any weaknesses wc have I he ,k i fcdil.ilM.n pro* es i .in lak i up «. live years, says l.ri< ksen. and ill. hrst step in that process will l>< lo ( rc.iic a mission stalonent Toi accreditation, wc will be fudged Ofl standards h.ised in tin- mission statement which needs to reflect the college's mission, vision and objectives. AA( SB acoeditalion ok mirages the pursuit of diverse paths to high quality in management education Achieving AACSB accreditation < ommuriicaics that a school's management education programs (Continued on Page 16) Pane 15 John Trathen interim veep until March 1 Dr. John J Tralhcn. director of ■. indent activities and the Kchr Union, will serve as interim vice president lor student life until I)r II I'reston Herring assumes the post in early March Jennie Carpenter, who served as interim vice president since the retirement of Dr JeiTOld Griffl III December 1992, retired on Decem- ber 23. The- itudeni division .w tin i fniveriity iiu ludei n rid n e lift, student ac tivltiCf, Iim.iih i.iI .ml .ilhlclii s. ( aicci dcvclopim ill .uid ■ diiiisi line .hkI liiiin.in
  • Hall tobt i onstrm ltd along tin front arcade. The Tiffany w indows w ill be removed from AndtVSS UbraQ and installed on tki tti <>iul flool in die new facility I think this campaign has been successful for a couple of reasons. One, the library is such an important facility. I also think that there are people from Blooms- burg, both graduates and people from the area, who have a good feeling about the school/ - John Scrimgeou More than 5.0(H) alumni have contrib- uted or pledged over $1 .6 million to the four-year campaign. A larger library has been Bloomsburg" s top priority capital project lor many years. Since the current Harvey A. Andruss Library was constructed 27 years ago, enrollment at Bloomsburg has doubled. The campaign be gan in the spring of 1(993 in conjunction with Operation Jump Start, announced by the Gov. Casey in Oc- tober. 1992 Under the program, the State would provide 75 per- cent of the funding lor the project — origi- nally estimated at $1 1 million— and the uni- versity would raise the remaining 25 percent from private sources Bloomsburg was I the the State System universities to meet the governor's challenge when it raised $2,375 million by June. 1994. The total cost of the project, including the design cost and private and matching construction funds to meet the $10 5 million construction cost, will exceed $12.4 million. The new library will be located on the present site of the softball field, next to Waller Administration Building. Seat- ing will increase from 387 reader sta- tions to 1.219 while the stacks will hold more than 400.000 volumes Construction of the library should be- gin in June. 1995 and will take approxi- mately 18 months to complete, accord- ing to Colin Reitmeyer, facility planner at Bloomsburg Total (lifts unci Pledges to the Library < 'ampalgn (ms ol Dec I <. 1994) Alumni Parents I inplou-es Student* Friends — $1,629,806 — S23lt620 — $120,125 — %U25 $394,437 Library Construction The Goal i In Miliums) I'll .i Ri reived $3.5 Businesses and < lorporations $93,911 Matching Businesses. nul( orporations — $727,839 Oigam/ahons — $208,189 Private Foundations — $40,000 Projected Interest Income Total V)S.(M)() — $3,512,057 BU Parents' Pledges Top $130,000 I he combined pledges Irom Ircshman and upperclass Bloomsburg University parents totaled $ I U).7X7 in the annual tail Parents hind campaign According [0 Susan M Helwig. acting director ol Development. 400 parents ol freshmen III | hey have- assumed then share in helping to assure thai the hesl resources possible am available foi theii children i use We are indeed gratelul lor their BUppOIt." Helwig also reported thai 891 parents pledged$82.500to/t Treasury of Ideas, ol upperclass students participatedinthe the campaign to hu.ld a new library annual i ampaign lor the I Jmversiiy hind Most of these are pledges over lour by pledging $45,872 Gifts to this Amd ycars are used to support many Iptt ial mitia "These parents represent 40 percent ol lives including scholarships and faculty freshmen class parents We are grateful development promts to help them stay forthisexccllcnt response." Helwig said "Thttl daughters and sons will benefit directly from the library campaign by being able to use the new facility during their junior and senior years." current in their subject areas Parents of student athletes pledged an additional $2.4 1 5 toward general alhlet its and specific sports A total of 3.935 parents were reached •Parents have a special understanding during the annual fall phonothon As in Of the dire need for a larger library.- said poor years. Bloomsburg University stu Dean of Library Services. J Daniel Vann dents were the phonothon callers. PaKe 17 1)1 VELOPMENTS — THE GIVING REPORT High-Button Collars, Library Cards and the Information Superhighway By MarkJand Lloyd Dim loi "i Nrwv ud Media RcUlloru Many id us have loud nic-mo lies ol mil < ollcge libianes We How One Woman's Legacy Mode a Difference office. 'There was not much lo thai "a large room had been fitted it." he noted. "What there was, up for a library.'* housing the two was in disorder ..." literary societies* books and the He "straightened things out." institution s periodicals and in- s. iid newspapers rtwasthissraallcol- And lor his trouble, he got the lection that professor Jenkins recall the musty, comlortablc job as librarian. He did not even "straightened out" in 1893 jmell Ol the stacks Wesce.inour havetoapplyloitheposiii.nl The 1897 card catalog was. iiimd'seye. the long iowsoI caul Me held the |oh on again, oil Jenkins boasted, "ol the most ap- calalogs. the shelves of period!- again from IK93 to I K97. when proved kind." cal Indexes We remembei the hofinally asked to be relieved ol By 1X99 school officials re- late night scan, lies through the his library duties si.uk s it >i PR2759.C7 It's uncertain how burdensome I ibraries haven'i always been those duties mighi have been. that way. The school catalog in 1X67 Ami they're noi likely to be the year "the Normal" moved up scope, the library at the Normal that Way in the future. ihehillandoccupiedlnsiiluleH.ill grew slowly By the mid 1920s. When Mary Moore arrived in (nowcalled('arverHall) merely its collection had grown only to BlOOmsbUTg in the late 1880s to notes that a literary society "has a some 11,000 volumes On the begin hei education at the good lelerence library and the eve ol World War II. when the Slate Noi ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^.'-hum ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H Hloomsbuig State Teach- v*ii toria still sal on the [l]n 1890 [the] collection was so '''s ( College, the library thronc " England On sma|| that its titles could probably housed on thc se( '"' ' ' ' ! thc.AUHami< fit on the front and back sides of ( novel ( level.ind was serving hi first i as one Pa9e from a legal pad. President Using the new library's Internet Women wore skirts connection, students will scan the ported thai "several hundred dol- lai s worth < >l books were added to the library each yeai " Despite investment ol this thai dusted thi fli ioi and collais thai buttoned high and modestly -to frame the lace. Zippers wouldn't be invented loi several more years, > oung lovers took catalogs at the world's most presti- gious universities — Oxford and Cambridge or Harvard or the Sorbonne. Ond flOOr Of Old Waller Hall - held fewer than 20,000 volumes. By the late 1950s, its collection had doubled to 40.000 Hut in the 1960s, things exploded. The Harvey A. Andruss Library, opened in 1967. was built to hold 200.000 volumes Today, the collection of the Andruss Library m- Sundav alleinoon horse and commencement ol a general h eludes more than two million buggy rules and folks were all hiary." items. There arc 340,000 books aglow OVei the light bulb that lis IK7S. theie were two htei and about 1 ,700 current periodi- Bdison had patented jusl 10 years arj societies with space in what cals, 1.8 million microtexts, and earliei later became Waller Hall Wallei 6,000 phonograph records and WHall, one ol the In si buildings on compact disks hen Mai \ Mooie gi.ulu campus, occupieil the aiea neai -jy * ated from The Normal in 1890, w heie the Sci anion Commons and IViarj Moore married alter the school had 0 library, but no Lycoming Residence Hall now sheleli Ihe Normal. She became .aid catalog Perhaps it didn't Stand. Bachol iheseearly literary Mary Moore Taubel She raised a need one Its collection was so societies had a library containing family. small that Us titles could prob a select collection ol books for She wouldn't recognize The abl) in on the from and back the use of its members Normal todaj Not a hot seem be sides oi one page from a legal Bj issn. when young Mai\ found on campus Zippers have P-ul Moore is likely to have first ar- been replaced bv Velcro. It was prolessoi lianas II rived on campus from her home Women's skirts have grow n legs Jenkins w ho. "having a little time in suburban Philadelphia, these and become blue jeans - the uni- on [his] hands one day," estab two libraries were supplemented formol the day, fbi men and foi lished Ihe lust caul catalog loi b\ the institution Vicadmg loom women the Normal but not until IS97. supphedwithdaily and weekls TodaCs hbrar> is not what During his 44 years at the newspapers and w ith w ell know n Mai > Moore knew as a student in HloomshuigNoim.il School. pio periodicals," says a bulletin of 1890. It is larger. It offers more lessor Jenkins taughl English, the period services. Its card catalog-still ol seived as its registrai and busi- The libran advertised itself as the "most approved kind" .son ,K*SS ma,,«'^'' being "\ci\ accessible;* line Irom the universiu \ mam- Perhaps not surprisingly, he Yet Mai > Moore and hei class- Irame computei was also us librarian. males ., century ago would have And tomorrow's library will When he retired in 1928, he found its doors closed "during be even more different, thanks in .ecalled that, in the earh se.us. school and stud> hours ** part to Man Mooie Taubel* stam- the schools hb.a.v was m his B> I S90or so. the school touted il> Page is BIOOMSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL: Library in Old Waller Hall, a 1900. Her daughter, Mary Taubel Rieder provided a bequest to the university - in her mother's name - that put the "Treasury of Ideas" campaign over the top in its quest to raise the institution's $3,375 million share of the new library building's SI 2.4 million cost. The Rieder gift was the second largest contribution to the library campaign. Her generosity also created a $100,000 trust that will provide scholarships for students major- ing in history at the university. The bequest in Mary Moore's name was but one of the gifts to "A Treasury of Ideas" campaign from 5.244 alumni, 231 faculty and stal l . 2, 1 00 parents, and hun- dreds of other friends of the uni- versity. Together, these gifts and pledges will enable Bloomsburg University to increase the num- ber of reading stations in Andruss Library from 387 to 1.219 in the new library - with 500 wired for electronic media capabilities. The new building, to be lo- cated just west of Buckalew Place - which Mary Moore may have know n as the "Senator's House" when she was a student here - w ill have four floors. It will con- tain 105,000 square feet of space - roughly the equivalent of 25 basketball courts. When the new library building opens late in 1996. it will be the largest structure on campus. If the> were to visit the library toda> . professor Jenkins and Mary Moore wouldn't find imposing rows of card catalogs. The card files have been replaced with on- line data sen ices and PCs con- nected to CD-ROM drives Jenkins and Moore would dis- cover an automated circulation system that permits students to search the card catalog from a PC in their dorm rooms. Us sing the new library s Internet connection, students will scan the catalogs of the world's most prestigious universities - Oxford and Cambridge or Harvard or the Sorbonne. They " 11 review data from the U.S. De- partment of Commerce and read "Hamlet" from Shakespeare's 1623 First Folio. They'll be able to retrieve books and videotapes on com puter screens and project the im- ages so that a dozen friends work- ing on a history project can si- multaneously review the same text. Some of those history majors may be Mary Moore Taubel scholars. These young people and gen- erations of students after them will use library resources that Mrs. Rieder - and hundreds of other friends and university alumni - helped make available by their gifts to the campaign. A Treasury of Ideas. These benefactors helped tomorrow's library - w hether it ' s a repository for stacks of musty books or a terminal on the "infor- mation superhighway" - by con- necting students with the ideas and aspirations of people from around the world. . . And with the people from another, simpler time - when high-button collars were all the rage, and before zip- pers replaced burtons FUTURE EVENTS Df.VFI OPMI NTS — 1 HI 1N(. REPORT Historic Carver Hall Boasts New Carpet Recent installa- tion of new carpet in the Carver Hall Lobby completes one more phase of the restoration pro- gram of this build- ing. Constructed in 1867. Carver Hall is now listed in the National Register of His- toric Places. Bloomsburg Carpet Industries. Inc., located on Route 1 1. donated S4 square yards of wool carpet for the main floor project. Using Blooms- burg's colors, the University's seal was woven, in iiold, into the dark maroon carpet NEW CARPET FOR CARVER HALL LOBBY (from left) Bloomsburg Anthony M. Ianiero, interim vice president for university ad\ am t Carpet Industries' ment and President Jessica Kozloff (center)hosted a luncheon for 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 series of "generous gifts" that the local mill has provided to the University, says Anthony Ianiero. interim V ice president for university advancement. "Over the past several years. " says Ianiero. "Bloomsburg Carpet has made four major gifts in kind to the University " The value of these gifts approaches $20,000. "Partnerships between public universities and corporate sponsors enable public instittl tions to enrich their programs and services beyond what state subsidies and student lees can provide," says President Jessica Kozloff. "In addition to providing scholarships toi needy students, funding faculty research efforts, and enriching the quality of life in this region through support of the cultural arts program, our corporate gift program has beautified our most historic building." Previous restoration of Carver Hall has included refurbishing the Gross Auditorium on the building's second floor. Planned Giving Tip#l Trusts and Trustees A trust is an arrangement whereby a named trustee holds, manages, and administers the trust property (i.e.. cash, real estate) for the benefit of any persons or chanty you name. Benefits of a trust: • Flexible financial security for a spouse without settlement costs or estate taxes • Provide income to a spouse or family members for life • Provide for future generations — children and grandchildren • Ultimately provide a gift to a charitable organization A trustee should have a good judgment, integrity, financial responsibility as well as an investment ability and tax knowledge. A trustee mav be a fnend. a bank, or another organization. PGT # 2 Charitable Trusts — Unitrusts and Annuity Trusts For details contact a lawyer, accountant, or insurance agent who is knowledgeable about planned giving, or call the BU Development Center, toll free 800-526-0254. New Scholarships for 1995-19% Six new scholarships vv ill be added this \ cm to the 1 4t) soholaiships and awards available tor students While i handful ol icholanhipt have been in existence loi inanv veais. most have boon cie.iled within the past eight veais by individual alumni and friends, oigam/a lions, and businesses and corporations Last fall, approximately $400,000 was aw aided to neailv ISO students tioin the I 10 scholarships and awards held bv the Alumni Association and The Bloomsburg Univeisitv Foundation In addition to these lecipients. aie othei students who icceived llo.iul ol (ioveinois tee waiveis and student athletes whoieceive assistance from the I ieneial \th letic St holanhip Fund The six new scholarship! alt m taociation foi the Hearing Impaired Scholarship In anient HU students who are members ol the Association a $I(MK redil in the Univeisitv Stoie loi books and school supplies loi an incoming lieslunan who is cither deal oi haul ol hen in;' Seth P, Gavason Memoi lal Scholarship bj his parents. Dixie and Jellies ( las ason S MM) to a Student with a sensory, physical oi learn ing disability Seth svas an 1 l-yeai old who lost ins hie In a bicycle accident Mrs ( lax ason isacurrent IU> student maiming in saomlais education, compichcnsivc social studies Legacy Scholarship b) the BU Mumni v. sociation SS00 to a child ol a Bloomsburg University graduate Nationwide Insurance i nterpriie Founda* tion Scholarship in Nationwide $700(two awards) to a marketing or management major (one award reserved for a protected i lass member). 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 hockey. Softball, men's or women I baskel ball and football teams A resident ol Sesame Street who is majoring in psychology will also receive a scholarhsip. Dr. Camplese is profes- sor emeritus of psychology, and Mrs. Camplese isan associate professor of biologi- cal 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 or her folk tradition and to dance regularly with the Susquehanna Folk Dancers I)r Larmi is a professor of philosophy, and I)r Wilson is a professor of sociology and soc ial welfare. Additional criteria for these new awards and a complete list of scholarships are avail able from the BU Financial Aid Office Infor- mation about establishing scholarships at Bloomsburg University is available from the Development Center Celebrity Artist Series 1994-1995 Minnesota Orchestra Andre Watts, pianist Fn. Jan 20, 1995 The Barber ot Seville New York City Opera National Company Mi Jan 27, 1995 Ballot I hoaho do Hoido.uix Sat. Feb 18. 1995 Groundbreaking Ceremony New Library April 29. 1995 College of Business Golf Outing Mountain Laurol May 19. 1995 MEMORIAL Mary Taubel Rleder of Abington. Pa. who died in April. 1994. bequeathed to Bloomsburg University $100,000 to create an en- dowed scholarship in memory of her mothor, Mary A Moore Taubel, Class of 1890. Income from the en- dowment will be used for history scholarships, the first of which will bo awardod in 1996. The remaining $225,000 represents Bloomsburg University's share in the re- mainder of her estate. Be- cause these funds were undesignated, they were di- rected to the University's campaign to build a new library, thereby exceeding the $3,375 million goal (Please see High Button Col- lars on Page 18.) Mrs Rieder was a gradu- ate of Bucknell University. DEVELOPMENTS is edited by Bnaan k. Hleki W Assistant Dm < tor of Development Page 19 DkVKLOPMFNTS THK (;IVIN(; RKPORT Production Begins on Ceramic Tile Mural By Susan r. i licks Aamtiiill |)n< ( |. ir ,,/ Drvrlo/.inrnl Commissioned in 1993 by The Bloomsburg University l-oundatiori Iik K.uen Singer Ai fhiiccitii.il ( eramics, tin . ha* been working i loscly with the Development* enter lo design amuialie<<>pii/ingdonorsof $l.(XX)to1,l4.999 to the new library campaign. A Treasury <>i Ideas Eighteen monthj ago, Karen Singei toured the Bloorruburg University campus and met wiih .1 small committee io discuss various options loi designing a cciamu nit- iikii.iI f Ik- overall theme would Im lude an hea, reminii centoItheOldWallei ll.illl ong Porch and the Tiffany Windows, trees lo relleil the rural countryside •|"«| current campui scenes rrorn .in aerial perspc< live Following Intense conversations and Study- ing mail) < ampus photos. Singei picsenlcdtwo renderings — first a line drawing and later, fl larger, walei color model both drawn (<> scale. i"i review and i ommeni Hei intern was to capture a sense <>i people's feelings, memories, and visions aboui Bloomsburg and then translatd them intophysi cal form., in so doing, she challenges the viewers to expand theii pen epdonofthefamiJ iar. Aitei acceptance ol the final version oi the drawing, the foui stages <>i produt don begin, (In the Fall, 1994 issued Bloomsburg,rtadm will inni ,i drafl photo ol the proposed mural I Tin- insi stage <>i production, creating the plastic pattern, was stalled m lanuaiy, 1 99.5 This is;i lull ma- model liom which Ihe mural will be crafted During th^ summer, the wetwork stage will begin, in tins phase each tile will be sculpted, in low relief, according to the pattern Singei anticipates it will lake approximate!) six months to complete the 4S0nles u huh will COmprise the 5'x 16' mural. Assisting Singei A t A7 v SINGER: From Bloomsburg Uiverslty cam- ptU photographs, Singer sketches the v< aled design dun Will mntUaUy be transferred to the ceramic tile. tors, galleries.. schools.churches. and i hospitals lor 10 years Persons hv- 0 inginsoutheasiem Pennsylvaniacan 1 find examples of Singer's commis- sioned work at The Pennsylvania J School lorthe Deaf , the Germantown I ricnds School. Jeanes Hospital. Friends Hospital. Delaware County ( ommunity College. Philadelphia's ( "crural High School, and Beneficial Corporation in Delaware. Singer's art has been on exhibi- tion, both solo and group, through- out the Philadelphia area in juried shows and in competition. She re- ceived Honorable Mention in a na- tional, juried competition, for her entry in The Contemporary Terra Cotta Competition. In addition to conducting ceramic tile workshops in her studio. Singer has taught at The Phelps School, Paoh, Pa . The Pennsylvania School for the Deal in Philadelphia, the Fleisher Art Memorial, Philadelphia, and was a visiting artist with The Pennsy lvania Opera Theatre. Phila- delphia. Singer earned an M.F.A. in sculp- ture from The University of Penn- sylvaniaandaB.A.inartfromPit/er Bloomsburg University Cited for Best Value Willi lllis w.„k w.ll he M.im Ahluu. .„, .ii C\.IIc-kc ThcCT..rL-nnml C'olleges.Claremonl "OmpU^edpainler, Who helps with theplaMK- c,|,i. She also studied prinlmaking at f-cole I ill, M II ...>l I. ...I... I» I _ * pattern enlargement and sculpting Production manager. Evelyn Stank) . win also assist w ith the sculpting. Peter Adlowit/ is icsponsible for pressing the names of donors (oi Ihe names designated) into the tiles dining the thud stage Ihe tiles will he gla/ed and liied in the final stage, kich tile will he coded on the hack to facilitate installation in the pio(>er order. In her Philadelphia studio. Singer has been customizing ceramic tiles Ibi private eollec- Tilc Mural is Fully Subscribed Alumni, parents. UmveiMh employees. Iriends. and businesses responded very la voi ably to ilu- concept of a mural hy pledg i«ggiftslvtween$l.(XK)and$l4.W) |-.u I> this past fall, the 4S0 tiles ueie lulls sub scribed. IVisons who have reserved a tile will be contacted this spring to verily the lettering that will appc.u on the tiles Arostei will be maintained in the hbiary il».iilisisihenaineoleachdonor.thename(s) inscribed on the tiles, plus ,i brie! explana- tion, as appropriate, ot the person(s) being commemorated, and the location of each tile on the unn.il Please direct any questions about the mural to the Development Oentei at 800 526-0254 Des Beaux-Arts. Pans. France and completed an apprenticeship at the Moravian Pottery and Tileuoiks in Dovlesiown, Pa. Singer lives in Philadelphia with her hus- band and business partner. Peter Adlowitz. Adlowitz, who markets Karen Singer Archi- tectural Ceramics, also deals with working out the technical issues related to the compnay's projects. Future issues of Bloomsburg will feature photos of the sculpture as the work progresses. In Memory . . . Richard F. Wesner Former Bloomsburg University trustee and current Bloomsburg University Foundation board member died Jan 9. 1995. m Danville. Pa Wesner.7 1 . served on the University 's Council of Trustees &om Nov. 1983 to Apr. 1990 and chaired the trustee's academic affairs committee •'IVk'seMcnsive involvement with the University and the ^»">'nunityhasniadeatieniendousconlnbut.ontothis.irea\ civic organizations said Anthony Ianiero. interim vice .M^nno,u,me,s,u 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 He is survived by his wife, Florence, three daughters, and five grandchildren Bloomsburg University has been rated a "Best Value" in highei education among regional univer- sities by U.S. News and World Report magazine. In the U.S. New s best value rankings, published in October 1994, Bloomsburg is ranked fourth among regional uni- versities in the northern part of the nation. Other regions represented in the survey are the south, west, and midwest areas of the nation. The best vaJue rankings are based on a quality score U.S.News deter- mined using a variety of factors and dividing that score by the total of tuition, fees, and room and boar d for the 1994-95 academic year. Only institutions with a quality score in the top 20 percent in their region or top 50 percent in the nation were even considered for the best value rankings. In placing fourth on the survey. Bloomsburg Univresity is ranked w ith Trenton State College in New Jersey, first; SUNY College at Geneseo. N.Y., second; and Rutgers State University at Camden, N.J., third. Bloomsburg was rated based upon its tuition for out-of-state stu- dents of $3,676 per semester for a total yearly cost of $ 1 1 .400 includ- ing room, board, and fees. A sec- ond component of the survey lists university values by taking into account grants that students re- ceive. However, public universi- ties such as Bloomsburg are still ranked based upon their out-of- state tuition. Ninety percent of BU students are Pennsylvania residents, and pay $1,477 tuition per semester for a yearly cost of $7.0 1 0 a year includ- ing room, board, and fees. This is not the first time that national publications have taken notice of Bloomsburg University. In 1990, Money magazine ranked the University 30th for its quality relative to price in comparison to public institutions throughout the nation. In 1993. U.S.News and World Report ranked Bloomsburg in the top 25 percent of the northern re- gional colleges and universities. Page 20 Classnotes School Disinct (1977-1991). and assistant direc- tor of curriculum, instruction and professional development at the Carbon-Lehigh Intermediate Unit 21 (1991-1994) In 1994. he took a part- time teaching position at East Stroudsburg Uni- versity He earned his doctorate in curriculum theory and development at Rutgers University in 1977 1970 Representative: John W. Dalfovo 215 Forres tal Drive Bear. DE 19701 (302)834-1964 Class Volunteers- Richard L Bingaman. Nancy Feher Edwards. Vicki Gross. Cinde Rogers Hippenstiel The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Harold Barretts, Richard L. Bingaman, Jon Black. Den- nis Bohr, Martha ( Betsy ) Skerda Carpenter. Judy Rohland Carr. William Derr, Nancy Feher Edwards, Joe Griffiths. Dolores Pohtza Higgins. John Higgins, Ted Irwin, Doyle Klinger, Larry 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 Jus- tice, Wally Smith. Vicki Gross Sproesser, Nancy Domheim S talma, Maureen McAndrew Steixner. Linda Starr Weaver, Mary Ann S. Zimmerman John R. Bilder 470 of Fountain Springs died on November 15 at age 45. A teacher at North Schuylkill Junior-Senior High School, he also ALUMNI ENJOY 'TOMMY' — Alumni from the Philadelphia area attended the performance of "The Who's Tommy '' at the Forrest Theater on November 30. The Alumni Office only had 30 tickets, which sold out almost immediately The alumni group included Lee Berry 69. Dr Daniel Bower '85. Sharon Bickel Bower '87. Kathryn Browne 94. Diane Rice Gill '77. Karen Terry Klingerman '74. William Klingerman 73, Debbie Lafferty '94. Durrell Reichley 86. Mary Ellen Sedor Reichley '87. Scott Righter 84. Walt Roberts 86. Lawrence A. Steixner 69. Maureen McAndrew Steixner '70. Catherine Zakorchemny and Joe Zakorchemny '72. Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania DINNER HONORS REESE — Bun Reese, who retired in 1994 as coat h oj the men I 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 '83. Jim Hollister '78; (standing) Matt Quiglev '90, Steve Augustine '8 ( 'ran; Diehl '82, Mark Ravnes 80. Ken Grove '81. Rick Willders '80. Gun Golbtt: SO. Steve h>okct 90. Jim Fauth '71. Scott Glassford 89. Lone Keating Mitchell '80. and Joan Ri/ltts Williams '78. earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg He was a member and past president of the Ashland Regional Medical Center Board of Di rectors. He was also active in many other orga- nizations. 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 retired in 1989 as a school nurse in the Selinsgrove School District Surviving are her husband. Philip W Moycr. a son. Philip G . three daughters. Judith A Kissinger. Jan C Klinger. and Jill L Moycr. four grandchildren and two sisters. 1971 Representative: William H. Cluley 61 Brunswick Lane Palmyra. PA 17078 (717) 684-8733 Class Volunteers: Dwight Ackennan. Sandy L Rupp. Hob Rupp The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994 Dwight Ackerman, Glen Biebcr. Chris Maslowski Blackwell. Tom Blackwcll. Gary Blasscr. Barry Boone. E. Jean Boran. William Clulcy. Jane Rupert Fisher. John Hartzog. Ellsworth Karchncr. Bill Kelly. Lawrence Klemkosky. Tim McTaggart. Barbara Hershey Myer. Bob Rupp. Sandra Jefferson Rupp. Dor Remscn Sachem. Craig Searfoss. John Thompson. June Mincemoycr Woodsidc. Chris Deromedi '71 has been a business edu- cation teacher in the Mount Carmel Area School District for the past nine year*. James W. Gilhooley *71 served as substitute superintendent of the Dunmorc School District this fall. In order to do this, he took an unoffi- cial leave of absence from the Scranton School District, where he is vice principal ol the Past Scranton Intermediate School Gilhooley earned a master's degree Marywood College and a doctorate in edllt BtiOD at the University of Pennsylvania He and his wile, the lorinci M.irv Higgins, are parents ol three sons, lames Ji . ( hrislophci and Matthew. Jame.s P. Marcks *7I. a 22-ycar veteran teacher and administrator in the Diocese >>| Scranton's school system, has been appointed principal at Bishop I human High Sthool l or the past eight yeais. he has served .is vue prim i pal/dean ol students at the school, where he has also taught law/cconoiiiKs at the senioi level He joined the faculty in 1982. He received a master's degree .n the Univer sity ol Scranton in I98S He also earned an as sociatc degree at Keystone Junior College and reading certification at Marywood College. 197 2 Representative: M. Jacqueline iedduck 11946 Artery Drive Fairfax. VA 22030 (703) 222 0730 Class Volunteer \ Nancy Bohr. Carol Knhbaugh Bowen H"h f ig lut i The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994 Den ms Adams. Kerry Aycrs. Daniel F Bartos. Nancy f-ruchan Bohr. Carol Kishbaugh Bowen. Dennis Campbell. James W Davis. Jim Doyle. Rich Fetterman. Jim Fisher, Joseph C Goodc. Ed Horvath. Kenneth Kline. Mary Poulos Levine. Phil Levine. Donna Miles. Connie Wellivei Myers. Tom Oakum. Bart Slough. Karlccn Fetterman Smith. Steven Snyder. James R Yannes. Joseph Zakorchemny Sharon M. l-auderman '72. a teacher ol I n ghsh at Donegal High School, has been appointed Task force named in wake of tragedy Id (klolvt. the I ni\cisii\ . omuuiiuty mouincd the deaths > students, were Kvle Barton ol Stalcn Island, NY. Deborah Keelei ol Milton, N ) , Derek Mooney ol Downingtown, James Palmei ol Millville, and Joseph Selena ol Wyoming, Pa At an open meeting on the day ol the lire, more than /(H) students. I,u Lilly and stall gathered in ( iross Auditorium to express then sonow and to receive inhumation "We have sulleied a loss today." said President lessn a Ko/loll to the uiomblod crowd i know that many ol \ou are soiling tluougll .1 realm ol emotions I his cnluc Univoiiit) ihirM youi loss " Univonitj oiiu i, ds ami itudonl leadeis dei uled to > am el the hornet oniing paiade and lihrai v site dcdit .ilion In plfil i Ol die pai adc . the community gftthnnd on Siturdi} moimng alone I ightstieel Koad neai the sorority houses in a silent vigil lor the dead A It) minute incinoiial < eremony was held heloie the start . il the hornet oniing lootball gain. ( hi Ihl rollOWinjj Monday, LOltl I • Irom President Ko/loll were sent to parents and members "I the i Fnlvonlty io Inform ihnm ol the tragedy In the letters, the presulenl lummirisod ihi tragi' events University olluials learnetl ol ihfl fin ii 3 1 Iron Strati ippjoxmilcly *> H) a in In the letter, President Ko/loll slated. "I tried to i ontat t the patents ol the young people who either lived in llu i. a.l. ncc or were guests there. I wanted to make sure that a personal i ontai I Irom the University Infbimed hmllioi iboui the possible tragedy before they learnetl ol the III' Irom news sourtes Wc 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 two hours after the fire was disco v crcd Information was available through the Be Safe Hotline and the Humor/Communication line Students were encouraged to contact (( nntmuedon Page 22) Page 21 Task force (Continued from Page 21) Ihcir parent! to lei them know (hey were safe Hc< au.se (.1 (he s< ope ol the tragedy, I.k ully were asked lo be especially sensitive lo student absences and missed class work Counseling services were provided l(»r any student lor as long as ( ounseling support was needed I he counsellor was provided nol only by the I /in versify counseling center, but also by (lie nursing ami psy< hology department, lauirlv < 'ounselmg Servu cs in (lie lown ol Hloomshiirg and ( Jeismj'i i Mi dn il ( 'enter in Danville Al a news . ( mlciem c on Monday. October 24, President Ko/loff disc ussed die University \ concern loi students wherever lin y live I he University has a i oordinaloi loi oil . ainpus housing who deals with landlord tenant disputes and ic-leis code violation complaints to the town 's c ode- enlorc emenl off it e "The University has long had a cooperative' relationship with town Offlt ials,*' said KOZlofl "Bloomsbtirg Mayoi Mailman and I have' already disc ussed plans to loi mi a task fore e to explore how the I liuveisily and town might work togethoi even mora closely to address oil i unpui housing issues " The task loo e subsequently mei on Novcmhei I S and I / In the lust meeting, the (ask loice heaid horn poranta, students, Bit company oil ic eis, I Iniveisity representatives ami town residents who vou eel then com ems about student housing in the town In the second meeting, the task lorce listened to commentary solicited Irom a miinbei ol "experts " I h0J Hi! hided die I in. oi ( lountj i od,' enloic emenl oltii ei, adimms traton finora Bloomsburg and Wilkes univeisities, lue safely personnel from the lown, an insurance industry executive, legal counsel liom the Stale System ol Highei Education, a representative from the Pennsylvania Department ol labor and Industn and a state police ollu ei A QUmbei ol suggestions were offered to improve oil campus student housing, Including the formation ol a tenant association ami the development of a tenant-rights education piogi.un loi oil campus students othei suggestions included sinctei code enforcement,, insurance penalties loi uiesponsible piopeity owners and manduiory fire safety programs loi UniveiMty students Speaker alter speaker suggested that resolving oil campus housing problems requires individual responsibility — by students as well as landlords The task force, co-chaired by Mar) i enzini Howe and Roy Pointer, represents a broad cross (Continued on Page 24) Page 22 Classnotes lo die board of trustees at I.mdcri Hall, a college preparatory school for girls John W. Liggett '72, assislanl manager al Core-Stales Hamilton Hank 's Reading main ol ficc. has been promoted to bank officer He joined the bank in 1 97 } and has worked as teller, head teller, operations supervisor and assistant manager since 1987. Marguerite Smith '72 is a seventh grade read in)- leac her in the I ewishuig Aiea Middle Si hool Shi earned elementary certification and reading specialist i erlifii ation al Huckncll. and she is working on a master 's degree in reading at H U William Wolfe '72 is a physician's assislanl in the Depaitment ol Sports Medicine at Oelsingcr Medical (enter. He formerly was employed al the Downtown Medical ( entei in Shamokirj ior 10 years. He was a teacher at North Schuylkill High School from 1972 to 1974 and at Our Lady of I ouides Regional High S, hool Irom 1974 lo 19X0 pnoi to completing the PA. program at Hershey Medical Center. He is working on a master's degree at Si Francis College in I orclto He ami his wile, the loimei Joanna Chowka. '" I'.n. in , ol three children Hill. Adnenne and Alex They live in Coal Township. I *> 7 3 Representative Timothy I). Ilarlman P O Boy 46f> Lahaska, pa 1893 J (215) 297025 J Class Volunteei Dour M> ( Unto, k The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994 Rich ard Baker, Maurice Bochtcchio, Joan Corson. Ed Edwards, Karin L. Gauglcr. Bill Gazan. Bob Griffin, Creoigc W Hamilton. William Klingerman. Keith Kull. Artie Luptowski. Marion Reese. C.avle Cope Schneider. Richard Schwanger. John Vantme. Eugene Weller Arlie Davis '73. pastor ol Christ Weslcyan Church in Milton, has received the I "94 Pastoi of the Year 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 Rex Dav is did giaduate work at Evangelical School ol I'heology, Houghton College and In- diana Wesleyan UniveiMty He and his wile. Sharon, are patents of two children. Aidan and Adnenne I eigh They re side in Milton. 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 David, who earned a master's degree at Cheney University, is a doctoral candidate in education administration at Widener University He and his family live m Aston. Delaware County James Marinello '73 is assistant chief of the Luzeme County Adult Probation Department He is also an adjunct professor at Penn State, King's College and Marywood College. He has trained law enforcement officers across the United States on youth violence and youth gangs, including officers in New York City. San Erancisco, and Miami. Florida He earned a master's degree at Marywood College. ( iail ( hikum Osenbach '73. a reading teacher at the Mahanoy Area Intermediate School for 22 years, has been selected for inclusion in Who's Who Among Americas Teachers 1 994. She was recommended for consideration by a successful former student because she made a difference in that student s life Only students who have been cued for academic excellence themselves in Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents or The National Dean 's List are invited to submit nominations. She earned a master's degree at Marywood College. She is advisor for the school newspaper, di- rected the theatre arts program for two years, is the farewell dance coordinator, is on the honor committee, and is on the Mahanoy Area Educa- tion Association's Scholarship Committee She is coordinator and accompanist for The 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, live in Barnes vi lie Paulette Chabak Schredl '73 of Perkasie died on October 2 1 at age 43. She had been employed by fair's Keypunch- ing Serv.ce for 10 years until her retirement in 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 sister and two brothers. John Slodysko Jr. '73 has announced plans to open the Northumberland County Area School 20TH YEAR REUNION - The following members of the Class of 1974 were present on Homecoming, based on official registrations: 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. of Business, the first business school in the county. The site of the school will be the former catering hall in Manon Heights. The business school will be a for-profit, co- educational school that provides up-to-date busi- ness education programs that prepare students for entering the highly competitive areas of busi- ness and industry. John was employed for the past 10 years as a teacher and administrator at a business school in Schuylkill County. W. Garth Sprecher '73 and Robin D. Shearer are planning a June 10. 1995 wedding. Garth is employed by the Denver and Ephrata Telephone and Telegraph. Robert Tabachini Jr. '73 and Karen Albert are engaged. Robert, w ho earned two master's degrees at Shippensburg University, is an el- ementary school principal in the Central Dau- phin School District. January 1995 Classnotes 1974 Representative: Patricia Kanouse Peattie 19 Fern Avenue Hamburg. NJ 07419 (20 I) 827-7389 Class Volunteers: Steve Andrejack. Joe Getger. Susan M Gottlieb, Glenn A Haas. Janice Keil. Dennis LeVan. Frank Lorah. Craigann Mehrmann. Ronald Sheehan. Dan Spadoni The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Emma Jane Morgan Adams. Stephen Andrejack. Nancy VanPelt Chiado. Pat Cluley. Kim Feinour Cooke. Al Fagnam Jr.. Connie Poh Ganey. Joe Geiger, Susan Gottlieb, Sue Maurer Grace, Glenn A 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 Sheehan. Joe Snavely, Daniel T Spadoni. Cathy Stolanck. Margaret Swab. Robert Tucker. John Willis. Nancy K. Glenn '74 and R. Thomas Greene were mamed on October 1 in Port Roya]. Nancy, who also earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg, is a teacher in the Juniata County School District. They live in Jersey Shore. Donna Shay '74 has been an educator for 1 3 years, seven of them in the Northwestern Lehigh District. She teaches fourth grade at Weisenberg Elementary School. She and her husband. Scott, are parents of two children. Rebecca and Scotty They live in Lynnport. Linda Zyla Sowash '74 and her husband. Mike, are parents of a son. Michael Edward, bom on December 6 (nine pounds six ounces. 21 inches). Linda is director of residence life at B U 1975 Representative: Sharon Young Hilgar R.D. 1. Box 612 Barto. PA 19504 (215) 845-3615 Class Volunteers: Debbie Zalewskt Ganz. Joe Hilgar The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994 Sandy Ferguson Bupp. Cynthia Beach Bylotas. Sandra Schenck Conner. Debra ZaJewski Ganz. Nancy L Hall. Mark Keyser. Rebecca Schrum Keyser. Irena Lendacki. Peter F Lundergan. James Magill. Anthony Mangiaracina. Don Manley. Gail O'Donnell. Charles Palmen. Steven J. Rosen. Donna Hagge Russell. Bob Sumdge. Tom Sweitzer. Susan KJucsik Tucker. Peter Veleker. Sandra Ram bo Walker. Barbara Duck Winches- ter Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania LUNCH IN ATLANTA — Attending an alumni luncheon in Atlanta OH \'» ffll Jbnya M Deimler VJ. Man Doan 93. Lori Hunsicker W) and lames Inscoe III '■'-/ / he next lun cheon will be held on Sunday. March 5. when President Kozlofl visits the < its Kathleen Beardsworth "75 has been named pastoral outreach coordinator at Mercy Hospital Wilkes-Barre She has also earned a medical/ dental assistant certificate from International Correspondence School. Scranton, and a direc- tor of religious education diploma from 'he Dio- cese of Scranton She formerly was a nursing assistant at Leader Nursing Home in Kingston. Greg Bitler '75 & '91 has accepted a post lion with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as a community health nurse I He is working out of the Schuylkill County State Health Center in PotLsville His new address 107 Lilly Street. Apt. 7. Schuylkill Haven. PA 1 7972- 1 1 56. Tele- phone 717-385-4388. Stephen B. Radziewicz '75 and Katharine I Moore were married on September 9 in Southport. Conn Stephen is a supervisor of ac- counts receivable at St Vinccni's Hospital in Bridgeport, Conn They live in Fairfield. Conn Janet Kwiatkowski Swanger '75. director of education at the State Correctional Institute at Dallas, was recently named Region I Correction! Education Teacher of the Year The region in eludes Connecticut. Maine. Maritime Provinces, Massachusetts. New Hampshire. New Jersey. New York. Ontario. Pennsylvania, Quebec. Nova Scotia. Rhode Island and Vermont She was recognized for her dedication and work as a special education teacher at the SCI in Dallas Janet has initiated an annual educational review for students in special education She was also involved in incorporating learning styles and brain dominance assessments into overall spc rial education assessment. Janet earned a master 's degree al B.U. in 1992. She and her husband. Kevin, live in Sweet Val- ley. Joann Wright *75 has been promoted to data processing officer by the Grange National Bank of Wyoming County She joined the bank on a full-time basis in 1984. 1976 Representative Rondo. Gouln lYtggi 870 Mvers Road Chalfbni, PA 18914 (215) 822 0482 Class Volunteers Rk k Howenstine. Barbara luransks The following class members registered at alumni or university events dining l'''M Steven Buck. Gordon Clapp, Steve Debuiki, Nanc) Ulih Doran. Todd Fay. Patti Omwakc German, Jim Gingrich. Karen Marquette Gingric h. JohnGreth, Kuk Hogentogler. Drew Hosteller, Karen Stank Howenstine. Rick Howenstine. loin Hughes. Susan Smyrk Hulsi/er. Jell Hunter. Diane Jack son Kern, Peter Law. Brad Moticr, land Slump Nilsen. Hob O'Connor. I isette Savage Oxley. Tom Sabatino. Linda Schmicker. Robert Schwangcr. Hob Smith. Janet (iowisnok Walsh, Krisien Walsh. (Jail /.urick Purdy, Janic Zwally Aria M. Billig "76 and Larry L. Keller arc planning a May wedding Aria, who also earned a master's degree al Bloomsburg, is a teacher al the Danville Middle School LeOO V. LobOl '76 and Judith Ann Beck were married on October 1 5 in Lancaster Leon, who also graduated from the University of Nevada and the American Graduate School Ol Interna tional Management in Phoenix. Arizona, is cm ployed by Armstrong World Industries Iru He served in the U S Navy for three years They live in Millcrsvillc Cathleen Ann Seltzer Mcllugh '76 and Cornelius C Knorr II were married on October 2X in Niagara Falls. N Y. Cathleen is a teacher for the Lincoln Intermediate Unit in the Littlcstown Area School District They live in the Gettysburg area, Maria Ruvsoniello '76 was elected thairpcr son of the leadership l-ackawanna Board of Di Did you receive master's at Bloom? At the suggestion ol c. busline Htiiriifii who olved hej bai helot's degree at Bloomsburg In 1989 nnd hei master's degree In 1991, the MumnJ Association is seeking to determine the level >>i micu si in programming loi alumni who earned mastci 's degrees at B U Chili developed the following swsev, and vow response will help us with planning tutwe BCtJvitleS NAM! MDDRESS cm S I \ I I HP Preecnl Employer Position/Title I Did \"U ills Ivr VOUI undei >•< iduafa degree ■( B I Yes Year No Where? I Have you < omplttad youi maatti 's degree? _ Yc« Yeai No l-.xpec ted Date I Vouj miitej s degree is (win be) m whal in i ol study? 4 w.Hiid jroo be Inten tied In ilumnl ai iimiu i gi ured toward thost with ■> ma itei i e< Is ol modern Italian Insloiy. uu hiding the Unification Oi Italy and Italian immigialion to the- I lulled Slates The cost ol ili< trip is $1,175 per person hased on douhle occupancy, and inc ludes round trip airfare via Alitalia, seven nights ol tourist t lass hotel ;u i oininodatioiis with private hath oi shower, and daily coiilirient.il breakfast. There will be .i hall day guided loin ol Koine, uu hiding stops til thi Ponthi 1 'ii and ' i Petei Baiilii B| uid opl .ii da) i u ui ii< in tO PlOFOnt 0, Pompoii and Naples The n ip is one in a series ol tours ol European countries iponsored by the University with focuses on the experieiu es ol n grants to the I lulled Slates Poi more Inft ttion, t all thi Si i i "i i Hi nded Progranu bi (717) 389-4420. Task force (Continued frvin Page 22) section ol the town and University community, nu hiding students, town residents, laudloids, parents, (own ollu i.ils. a faculty member, a membei ol Town ( 'ouncil. and a lepresenlative ol the University's ( ouiu il ol Trustees Members of the task force arc Dara Cacciainaiu, I d Crawfoid. ( lei iv Depo. Mike Hancock, Rosemaiv Hummel, Karen I ungei, (leiald Mahnowski, Patricia Mohr. James Newsome. Norman M.u l, Timothy Rumhough, Robert Rupp. loin Walhsh and Rochelle Worhunl Written comments loi the task force may be sent to Joan I entc/nei, duectoi ol I iniveisits iclations and communications, 104 Wallei Administration Building. Bloomsburg i rnivorslty, Bloomsburg, PA i /sis Tlie task force is scheduled to issue its rei ommendations to President Ko/lolf anil Mayoi Bauman in the spnng Classnote LAMBDA ALPHA Mil Nintlttn Lambda Alpha Mu sisters mel on November 5 for their annual luncheon al iht Holt I Htrshty. The ((roup discussed plans for fulurt gatherings and received an updated directory of the sisters. Susan Redline '68 shared memorabilia and tradi- tions of the sororily and college at the time she attended school The group will meet on Alumni Da v, April 2 9, 1 993, m the Kthr Union Watch your mail for details Tht annual luncheon will be held on Novtmbtr Hi, 1995, at tht Hottl Hershey Present at this past year's luncheon were {seated) Deborah It mil Harkntss '77, Sharon Nichols Chamherltn '79. Jeanne Shuey '83, Katie BrWIO Adam/89, Sharon Cettel Olff'79. Pamela Kirk Kraske '83, Linda Hresko Melenchek '82. Cynthia Hammts Kilmarlin '77; {standing) Darltnt Clarke Amsler '78. Janet Gorg Fransham '78. Uremia Mytrs Montck '80. Rebecca Koppenhuver Kline '80. Karen Reinert Wilkinson '78. Diane Dunztr Gill '78, Theresa Kortn Dutcher '83. Pamela Hartzell '80, Karen Moran Mulrooney '80. Susan Rtdlint '68, Mildrtd Kline Brass '78 Please send address clianges and other news to Sharon Gttttl Olfj, ViS Parish Place. Hummelstown. PA 17036. rectors for the 1994 1995 program She is di rector of university relations at the Penn State Wortlungton Scr anion campus, where she over sees development, .iliu relations and commu nity relations. Maria also serves on the board of directors of Battel Seal Society of Northeast Pennsylvania She is active in the ( lieaiei Pocono Chapter of the National Society of Fund Raising Executive* and the (lieatei Scranton Jaycees She earned a master's degree in student per- sonnel administration at IUP She and her husband. Vincent, are parents of .i daughter, ("una They live in Moscow. Barbara Welch '76 h.is tu rn appointed -is counseloi loi part lime students and coordinator ol the part time Act 101 program at Keystone Jumoi College She previously was a substitute teacher in the Dallas School District and associ- ate dean ol .ulmissions.it Wilkes University She earned a mastei \ degiee at Wilkes She and her husband, Dean, are parents ol a son. Jimmy They live m Dallas Patty Winters '76 has been appointed a leachei In the Wesley United Methodist Church Pre School in Str.ishurg l or the past ten years, she has worked as .i substitute leachei in the I ampctei Stiasburg School District She also was employed a( Isaac 's Deli I 'pon graduating from college, she taught at a pre M hool in Florida and latei WO! promoted to duectoi ol thai piogram Rasanne Wolf '76 and Bruce Kochei were married on Octobci 22 in Orefield Rosanne is .. practice administrator at Macungie Medical Croup riic\ hve m Slatmgton Page 24 1977 Representative: Paul G. Seif 121 Hartman Road Danville, PA 17821 (717)275-3848 Class Volunteers: Pierce Atwater, Stephen S Kline. Suzanne McCabe. Marybelh Walewski Shade. Donna Brensesal Sheehan The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Jan Young Berninger. Michael Belz, George E Bierman. Jim Blockus. Ed Bloomer. Phil Bower. Joe Bukofski. Karen Kroboth Cassady. Kim Clark. Sheree Weaver Contres. Donna Snyder Ferraioli, Diane Rice Gill, Dan Grant. Patty Sto- ver Grcth. Mary Haupt, John Heimlich. John Hulsizer, Kim Jamison Ibarra, Joseph Kalkowsky. Stephen S Kline, Diane Donatelli KmetZ, Jean Lockard Long, Suzanne Cromack McCabe, Helen McMenamin. Linda Castor Mondschein. Valerie Monteith. Tom Mulhem, Jerry Radocha. Kay Schweitzer. Donna Brenesal Sheehan. Laura Wessner Smith, Tony Stampone. Steve Webber, Craig Winters. Barbara A. Caruana '77 has been named manager of corporate payroll and corporate records mcanagement at Armstrong World In- dustries Inc She joined the company in 1978 as an analyst programmer in business information services. Since 1986. she had been manager of corporate records management and administra- te c sen ices Matthew J. Connell '77 reports "For the past year. I have been involved in a number of projects. I held an adjunct faculty appointment in the Cornell University IndustnaJ and Labor Relations School, teaching graduate organiza- tional behavior classes for two semesters. I op- erated my own organizational consulting busi- ness, working with corporations and organiza- tions thai have implemented team-based man- agement systems and TQM Systems. "Finally. I served as a lead facilitator at a Project Adventure ROPES course in Ithaca. N Y . working with organizations desiring to improve their teambuilding efforts. "Effective November 21,1 was appointed to the position of associate dean of the Monroe County Branch Campus of Northampton Com munity College in Tannersville. I will be assist- ing the dean of the branch campus in the overall management and administration of the campus and its programs and staff." Richard B. Cooper '77, a commander in the U.S. Navy, has been assigned to the Naval Sta- tion in Norfolk, Va. He joined the Navy in 1978 Carol Ann Morgan '77, a certified addiction counselor and drug specialist, has been associ- 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 for her work in the drug/alcohol field, including de- velopment of curricula for use in the Hazleton Area School District. J. Lawrence (Larry) Nester '77 is employed by the Fletcher Music Company. His address is 930 South Center Street, Eustis, FL 32726. Judy Sider O'DonneU '77, lecturer in English and Women's Studies at the Penn State Hazleton Campus, was a guest lecturer at the Salish Kootenai College of Pablo, Montona, where she conducted a day-long series of workshops and seminars on women's issues and sexual harass- ment for more than 100 faculty and staff at this Native American college. Judy joined the staff at Penn State Hazleton in 1980. In addition to her teaching responsi- bilities, she is an academic adviser and partici- pates in the freshmen testing and counseling pro- gram. She was the first woman recipient of the Teacher of the Year Award at Penn State Hazleton. Her work with women's issues helped to form the foundation of the Women's Studies courses now taught at the school. She serves as the Dean's representative of the College of Edu- cation. In 1993, she co-chaired the Penn State Hazleton/Hazleton YWCA Woman to Woman Program, and was the conference keynote speaker discussing gender bias in advertising. She also earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg Judy and her husband, Francis, are the par- ents of four children They live in Drums. Karen Reighn '77 and Chuck Fenstermacher are planning a 1995 wedding Karen, who also earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg. is a computer and business teacher in the Kutztow n Area School District. Cynthia Rheinheimer '77 has been appointed instructor of physics at the Penn Stale Wilkes- Barre campus. She has taught in the Tunkhannock and Pocono Mountain School Dis- January 1995 tncts and has been an adjunct faculty member at Perm State since 1991. She received a master's degree in physics at Wilkes University. Richard D. Rogers 477 has joined the Newtown office of Paine Webber as vice presi- dent-accounts, portfolio management program Richard, who earned an MBA degree at Phila- delphia College of Textiles and Sciences, has been in the investment brokerage business since 1985. He and his wife, Tina, are parents of a daugh- ter, Nicole. They live in Newtown Grant. Loline Judge Saras 477, who received a master's degree at B.U. in 1978. earned a doctor of education degree at Penn State in 1994. The title of her dissertation was "The Effects of a Clinical Supervision Model on the Training of Student Speech- Language Clinicians." Dr. Saras was recently promoted to associate professor in the Division of Speech-Language Pathology in the Department of Special Educa- tion at Kutztown University. She and her husband. Louis '75, live in Hazleton. 1978 Representative: James L Byrnes 7 Wincanton Drive Fairport, NY 14450 (716) 425-1015 Class Volunteers: George Bierman, Ann Molchan Fogarty, James E. Holland. Sharon Gettel Olff. P. J. Taylor, Bob Twaddell. Gail Manners Yaroch The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Brent Bankus. Cindy Shemanski Blank, Ken Blank. Carol Scheetz Bonsall, Tim Brazil, Dons Burro Calvario, Albert Cavallucci. Jerry Davis, John Dragic, Janet Gorg Fransham, Chuck Ginter. Mike Grasso, Jim Holland, Jim Hollister, Ann Strous Hunter, Jerry Livingston, Bob Lynn, John Mondschein. Kathenne Anderson Mulhem, Judy Nordstrom. Sharon Gettel Olff, Kelly Roe Rec- tor. Karen Rogosky, Tom Ruhl, Bruce Russell. Eileen Chissler Sabatino, Walt Savitts. Ray Sheelen, Gary L. Snyder. Ruth Toole. Bob Twaddell. Mark Berg '78 has been a teacher in the Lewisburg Area School District for about 16 years. He teaches sixth grade science and read- ing at the middle school. He also teaches five gifted courses — one on 20th Century history, two on debate and two more on science/technol- ogy- He earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg. Mark A. Diefenderfer '78, along with two partners, has formed LYNX Computer Technolo- gies Inc in Wyomissing. Mark, who serves as president, has more than 15 years of experience in the computer industry with special expertise in accounting system solutions. He is a certified public accountant. Robert Grantier '78 has been named assis- Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 15TH YEAR REUNION — The following members of the Class of 1979 were present •»< u>"<« coming based on official registrations Robert Breidlnget Robin Messina Breldingei Maria Ward Cannon. Mary Ann Bmgaman Coppola. Cathy Stanton Cuff. Tina Wassell DAngelo. ( harlei DiDonato Cindy Hahm DiDonato. Priscilla Elliott-Phillips. John Fenton. Sue Lilly. Mark l.u, in. Jody Millard. Melame Gill Moore. Carol Brita Nemeth. John Nrmeth. Becky Reitz. Marybeth Soda. Barbara Yob Wagner. Corey Waters. Patricia Veneskt Wilson and Ann Wissler tant principal of Troy High School. Robert, who earned a master's degree at B.U. in 1991. also serves as athletic director. Richard L. Marella '78 is employed by the U.S. Department of Interior, Geological Survey, in Tallahassee. Florida. He and his wife. Diane, are parents of three children: Lindsay. Lon and Bryan. They live in Tallahassee. Sharon Gettel OlfT '78 received a "Principal of the Year" award on October 7. 1994. The award is sponsored by the Gift of Time program of the American Family Institute of Valley Forge It is endorsed by former First Lady Barbara Bush. Governor Robert P Casey. PSEA. and Pizza Hut Corporation. Sharon has served as an elementary principal in the Pine Grove Area School District for the past five years. Her responsibilities include su- pervising 725 students and SO staff members She was recognized for her efforts to encour- age quality lime with the family In the past two years, she has provided the Precious Memories Keepsake calendars to every family in the el- ementary school. Sharon work* closely with two PTO groups to provide special programs for the children and families Numerous activities are in place to encourage collaboration with the home and school. After graduating from Bloomsburg. Sharon taught in the Northern Lebanon School District for 1 1 years. She completed her master 's degree at Millcrsvillc University and her principal's cer- tification at Temple University Sharon is serving as co-president of the Hershey Band Boosters, member of the Hcrshey American Association of University Women. Capital Area Chapter of B.U. alumni, and coor- dinator of Lambda Alpha Mu alumni. Fall sports boast .698 record Combining for a 52-22-5 record, a winning percentage ol 698. the Bloomsburg Univoisitj Athletic squads enioyed yelanolhci successful tail sea son in 1994, Football Bloomsbtitg's toolhall squad, uiulei second seal lle.ul ( o.u h Damn Hale, earned a tie with West C hester foi the Pennsylvania Stale Athletic ( outer ence (PS AO lastcin Division title Hie Huskies I unshed with an 8 \ ovei all iccord ( V | m the PS AC l asl> to achieve its lust winning season since 19H8. Altei a 0-2 stmt, Bloomsburg rallied to win eight ol Us last nine con tests, including a live game winning streak to finish the season The Huskies' delense, led by senmi All American free safety Out Henu ic. keyed ihi turnaround bj nl lowing |iist 17 points per game Bloomshurg's delensive unit led the PS AC in turnover ratio at +17 and in interceptions with 2 1 Senioi cornerhack Hob James tied with sophomore coincihack Steve lostci lot the individual lead in interceptions with live Sophoinoie linebackei Prank Bahula led the team in tackles with /<>, and sophoinoie delensive end Jeremy ( irun pai cd the squad with 7.5 sai ks lumoi Mike Johnson became the lirst Bloomsburg running hack since 1985 to rush for over 1.000 yards, boasting a total of 1.007 yards during the 1994 season lie also set a Bloomsburg single game record with lour rushing touchdowns against Cheyney Sophoinoie qiiaiterback Glen McNamee led the conference in passing efficiency and established a new Bloomsburg record with his V) '» completion percentage during (he 1994 season. Junior wide receiver Buck luirdley caught eight ol McNarncc's 16 touchdown passes and set a Bloomsburg i.ireei record with 2.128 yards receiving Alter the season, several Huskies garnered individual conference hon itrs Hemcle. (irun. junior fullback Syheed Brooks, sophomore punter Inn McCallery. and junior center Kevin McCabe were named to the PSAC l-.astern Division first team all-confer- ence squad. Babula. hardlcy. James, senior offensive tackle Kevin l ee. se- nior defensive tackle 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. Field Hockey The field hockey team advanced to the NCAA Division II finals before i( nniinuedon Page 26) Page 25 Sports (Continued from Page 25) losing to Lock Haven by a score of 2- I Head Coach Jan Hulchinson's club finished wiih a record of 16-3-2 and was led by senior All-Amcrican Shelley Miller, who ranked tbird on the squad in goals with 10 and led the team in assists with 10. For her career, she finished with a total of 34 goals and broke the Bloomsburg career mark for assists with 32. Junior Kelly F'ahy led the team in goals wiUj 15, and senior Chris l ink was second with 14 along with live assists to pace an oflcnsc thai outscored its opponents 75- 10 during the season. The Bloomsburg defensive effort was also outstanding, |>osim>' 14 slmi outs in 2 1 games. Senior goalie Rachel I I mill. ii I led llir delense, posting aO 4X goals against average. Several Bloomsburg players re ceived post season accolades as Miller .mil |unior Chris Basalyga were named first team All-Amencans whilt I ml and Trinidad were second team selec- tions Miller was also a first team se- lection on the all-conference (PSAC) Bquad, and Fink, sophomore Michelle Martin, and junior Shirley F'owcll were all second team selections. Women's Soccer The women's soccer team, under Head Coai i> < !hu< k I audermllt h fin ished Hi ison ranked seventh in Division II with a 14-2-2 overall record Alter two early season lies, the I luskiefl won I 2 C0nse< Utive games to highlight die season Senior Denise Pecoraro set the all-time Huskies record in career goals with Jl. She led the team in assists with 12. adding to her careei total Of 28. also a Bloomsburg record F reshman Rebecca Creedon set an all-lime single season record in goals with 15. break- ing Pecoraro's previous mark of I ! set in 1992. Freshman Kelly Conn was second on the team with eight goals, while senior Holly Panichelli and sophomore Betlina Buob each netted seven to key an offense that outscored Hs opponents, 61-12. Junior goalie Amy Linn led a solid dcK-nse w nil I < i saves and a .7 goals Bgainsl average. Five Huskies made the all-conference squad, with CreedOD, Pecoraro. Linn, and soph.' more Lisa Warno earning first team honors Junior Lesley Beam made the second team aftei helping the Bloomsburg defense record nine shut- outs dunng the 1994 season. Men's Soccer Head Coach John O'Leary's men's soccer team continued to improve dur- ing a rebuilding year, finishing with a 7-11-1 overall record. The Huskies finished 4-3- 1 in the 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) Page 26 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, J end 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 Smith '90, Nelson Swart s '63. and Kathleen Wert '94. A special guest was Dr. James H. McCormick, chancellor of the State System of Higher Education, who gave the 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. Sharon resides in Hummelstown with her hus- band. Richard, and son, Richard Jr. Jack S» baler '78 has been named assistant manager of the Victaulic'S warehouse. He has been with the I inn for 16 years. Robert S. Twaddell '78 is in his 17th year of teaching, with the List rune as a second grade teat her in the Ridley School District. In his spare time, he works in the personnel department at Macy's in the Springfield Mall, and he also is a Weight Watchers leader. He would like to hear from Concert Choir members from the 1974- 1978 period. 1979 Representative: Corey M. Waters 5 Stonebridgc Drive Selmsgrove, PA 17870 (717) 743-5577 Class Volunteers: Rohm Messina Breidinger. Kim Delp Brou n. Susan J Lilly. William C Patt. Corey M. Waters. Mary Ann Zeveny The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Geraldine Scully Andregic. Ann Bntt Bailets, Debra Barnett-Heist, Michael Bearish. Tom Boran, Janet Stamm Branch, Robert Breidinger, Robin Messina Breidinger, Tom Calvario. Mana Ward Cannon, Marianne Donovan Carey, Mary Ann Bingaman Coppola. Cathy Stanton Cuff. Fina Wassell D'Angelo. Charles DiDonato, Cindy Hahm DiDonato, Joseph Dux, Pnscilla Elliott-Philllips, John Fenton, Laurie Johnson Gaylord. Kirk Golden, Maryellen Fillman Golden, JoFJlen Hippenstiel. Bob Johnson, Chen Bohler Kroboth. Sue Lilly, Barbara Jablonski Lipo. Brian Loudy, Lynne Murray Loudy, Mark Lucia, Pam McDmoyle, Jody Millard, Bob Miller, Melanie Gill Moore. Larry Mussoline. Carol Bnta Nemeth, John Nemeth, James Pino, Dan Qumn, Becky Reitz, Amy McCluskey Sadvary, Marybeth Soda, Chuck Stathopoulos, Colleen McDaniels Stoffa, Rolland M. Taylor, Barbara Yob Wagner, Pat Washeleski, Corey Waters. Stephanie Snyder Weikel, Mane Jarzenbovicz Wellons, Wayne Whitaker, Ann Shaloka Wilson, Charles Wilson, Patti Veneski Wilson, Ann Wissler Priscilla Elliott-PhiUips 479 and her husband, Larry, are the parents of two daughters, Larrissa, seven, and Lanna, seven months. Priscilla has been working for the Slate Department of Pub- lic Welfare for 12 years as an income mainte- nance caseworker in Montgomery County. She has also been a licensed insurance agent for three years. The family lives in Pottstown. David M. LaValva '79 and Kim Ann DeFrancisco were married on September 10 in Bethlehem. David is a certified public accoun- tant with Abraham. Borda & Co. They reside in Pen Argyl. 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. Cynthia Dongoski Plelan '79 is teaching sev- enth grade language arts in the Northern Virginia area. She and her husband, Tom, are parents of two children: Bridget, five, and Matthew, 19 months. Linda Anne Redding '79 and Scott S. Reeves were married on June 4 in Jamul, California. Linda is a counselor at San Diego Community College. They reside in San Diego. Barbara Yob Wagner '79 and her husband. Michael, are parents of a second son, Christo- pher Michael, born on April 28. He joins a brother, Matthew, age five. Barb teaches sixth grade in the Hempfield School District in Lancaster County. She and her family reside in York. 1980 Representative: Vincent LaRuffa 418 Date Palm Court N.E. St. Petersburg. FL 33703 (813) 527-5772 Class Volunteers: Carol Johnson, Gail Jones, Donna Kinder, Mark Raynes. William C. Williams Jr. The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Tho- mas Andregic, Brian Auchey, Carolyn Nork Boone, Todd Brown, Tom Canfield, Deborah Farrell Chestnut. Glenn Chestnut, Gail Zimmerman Cobb, Barbara Crawford, Sandra Barrall Davis, Kristin 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 Ann Snyder, Daniel E. Winner. James E. Adamowiez '80 and Conine L Kucirka were married on October 22 in Macungie. James, who earned a master's de- gree at St. Joseph's University, is director of the Luther Crest Retirement Community. Tom "Karat" Canfield '80 of Ashland, owner and operator of Canfield Ford, the largest FORD dealer between Locustdale and Big Mine Run, was recently elected first vice president of the Coalition of Northern Schuylkill Business January 1995 Classnotes Sports People. Tom also is treasurer of the Schuylkill County New Car Dealers Association. Mark Diffenderfer '80 and Lana Magargle are engaged. Mark is employed by R. E. Wnght Associates Inc. in Middletown. 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 Haven Center. Patricia Norris Henke '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. Alice Ann Umbenhauer Leiby '80 is direc- tor of 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 in health care administration at St. Joseph's University. Neal P. Sheptock '80 has been recognized in the 1 994 edition of Who 's Who Among America s Teachers. Neal, who also earned a master's de- gree and reading specialist certification at B.U., is a sixth grade science teacher at Myers Elemen- tary School in the Muncy School District. Neal and his family live in Montgomery. Allison D. Watts '80 has been promoted to director of financial planning and analysis at Unisys Japan Ltd. in Tokyo, Japan. She has also 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. Walter Thomas Zabicki '80, a major in the U.S. Marine Corps, has been assigned as com- manding officer. Combat Service Support De- tachment 27. Camp Lejeune. N C. 1981 Representative: Beverly Howard Carter 6916 East 71st Place Tulsa, OK 74133 (918) 488-0847 Class Volunteers- John C Gross. Diane Langlex. Sheri A. Lippowitsch. Elizabeth Mays The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994. Marci Basham Alderfer, Tim Blanchard. Mane Cummings. Brad Dixon, Joseph Domkus. Josetle Donatelli. Storm G. Feigles, Jim Flanagan, Rob- ert Gennaria. Karen Kelley Goede. Jan Herrold Gough. J T. Harmon III. Gail Hurst Howerton. Janet Sauter Karsok, Ed Kelly, Tom Kiesling. Gregory Kovahck. Andy Krueger. Diane Lan- gley, Jean Lewis, Sheri Lippowitsch. Carol Hermes Lyman, Jim Lyman. Dorothy Masom. John Maturani Jr.. Stephen Mitchell, Paula Mix, Scott Mix. Lee Mueller. Rob Novelli. Duane Renko. Fred Schlegel, Jessica Spangler Shand, Jamie Freezer Waters, David Williams, Linda E Wnght. Patricia Ruhle DuBose '81 lives in Colum- bia. SC. Robin Gruber '81 is program coordinator and teacher for the Montgomery County Association for Retarded Citizens. She has worked in social service for people with developmental dis.ihih ties for 10 years. Lisa M. Hanuscik '81 and Mark F Boraske were married in November. Lisa, who earned a master's degree in nursing at the University of Pennsylvania, is an oncology nurse manager at Paoli Memorial Hospital. Jean L. Kuhns '81 (M) of Middleburg R R 1 died on October 14 at ugc 53. She taught in the Midd-Wcst School District for 2s> years. Surviving arc her husband, Paul, a daughter. Susan, a son. Michael, a granddaughtei and two brothers. J. Gary Morris 'Hi has been elected assis tant vice president and senior fixed income port folio managei (cu Harleysville Mutual Insui inc* Company Before |oimng Harleysville. he was portfolio managei foi K.>\.d Insurance He has alto been a financial analyst for A M Best Com panj and VT&l Information Systems He received an MBA from Fairlcigh Dickinson Universiu I [e also holds the profes sional designation. Chartered I nuiu la] An.ilvM He ami his wife, Diane have two children They live in the l.ansdale area Sharon L. Mutchler 'HI and Paul A leyloi were married on Octobci I in Balls Mills Sh.uon is employed by Wilkes Barre Speet h unci I .hi guage Clinic as •> speech pathologist si» so earned a master's degree at B U in 1982 [he) live m Kingston Steven R. Peters '81 (M),amajOt IntheU S Marine Corps, has reported lor duty with the Transporlalion.il Command at Si oil An l on e Base in Illinois He earned 0 bacheloi • dl I at Penn State in 197') and )oined the Corps is 1981 johnScaviiia '81 is an account managei with TNT Red Star Express He and ins wife are iht parents of two children, and they live in Catonsville, Md. Jeffrey stapert '81 and Charlene Adamek are planning a November 25. 1994 wedding. Jef- frey, who earned an MBA degree at Wilkes I Ini versity. is a gas supply engineer for PG&W Sally J. Williams '81 and Paul Bower were mamed on Septembei 10 in Unityville Sally, who is also a graduate of Rutgers University, is a therapist at Geisingei Medical Centei They live at Hugheaville R R 2. (Continued from Page 25) games ami finished with a team lead ing 12 goals Sophomore Mike Martmo w as second on the squad with live coals and led the team in assists with live Junioi goalie Matt Haney anchored the defense, finishing with four shutouts and a I 83 goals against average. Hill and |unioi Ron Brown were selected to the PSAC .ill conference second team altei solid l*W4 seasons Women's Tennis i he women's tennis team, iindei first-year Head Coach Marty Coyne, completed a sueeesslul record with a 9 \ overall record and a third place Inush.ii ih. I\SA< Championships. the team's besl finish Blnce 1990 Aftei tW0 early season hisses, the 1994 squad finished the yeai bj winning eight oi theii last nini dual matt hi ■ iii. team ol |unioi Whitnej Ammerman and Freshman Mel inii Adinolfi, 1 1 ' during the season, high lighted thi • onfi n m i toumameni foi Bloomsburg w Ith b * It toi j In the flighi two doubles i hampionship brat kei Admolfi went 12-4 us the Huskies numb i thn i ingli i playt i through ..in the yeai and also ad> ant ed t«> the flighi three finals In the conference tournament. Junior Irish Sweeney. Bloomsburg's iiumher one seed, ad vanced to the conference semifinals, anil Ashley < iocl/, the Huskies' mini her two player, went to the conleience finals in flighi two Healhei Wilht lm, ih,- onlj senioi on the squad, went / 6 in dual mati ties and advant ed i" the i onleieni nlm.il . in llighl livi esjsi Shaklee. Nancy Stalma 70 and Linda Wilson 66. Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Men's Cross Country The men's cross country team fin ished a solid season by placing sixth .mi oi 1 1 teams in the ""• M 1 !hampi OnshipS and sixth out of 27 squads in the NCAA Division II 1-aslcrn Re- gional Championships. The top per lormei lor Mead Coach l.anny Conner's team was senior Chris Konyar. who pa< ed die I hiskies in both cvcnls. finishing filth in the conference i hanipionships and ninth in the ie gional event Ireshnian Chris Moscatcllo finished 12th in the con- ference event and 20th out of 1 8 1 run ncrs in the regional meet 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 plac- ing fifth out of 1 3 teams in the PSAC Championships and I Ith out of 26 learns in the NCAA Division II BaSl cm Regional Championships Senior Tina Wikoski was the leading Bloomsburg runner throughout the (Continued on Page 38) Page 27 The Huskies' football squad didn't receive a bowl game invitation this year despite sharing a divisional confer- ence title. But the university fared well in other November competitions. This is a story, not about athletics, but about politics. Alumni Mark Schweiker 75, Tim Holden "80 and Phyllis Mundy 70 won political battles that sent them to Harrisburg and Washington These elected officials enjoy more than fond memories of their days at the college on the hill. They share a strong interest in public education and service. Bloomsburg alumni find success in political arena 1 By JODE MARCO, feature writer ★ Lieutenant Governor Mark Schweiker In his remarks at the conference of the Pennsylvania Council of Alumni Associations held at Bloomsburg Univcr-|j sity last June, candidate Schweiker forecast sweeping changes in Harrisburg over the coming months - changes with a conservative bent, of course. Many of his remarks focused on highci education in Pennsylvania and how he values his own education ai a Stale System university. But how did Schweiker go from undergraduate to lieutenant governor of the Commonwealth? A lifetime resident of Bucks County - his parents still live in Langhorne - Schweiker began his trek from Bishop Egan High School, where he played football and basketball. At Bloomsburg he played basketball his first year. A variety of physical ailments limited his athletic activity. Years later (in 1983), doctors would diagnose a rare degenerative hip condition that ultimately resulted in Schweiker's undergoing hip replacement surgery in March 1992. Schweiker was influenced by his father's career choice, and, when lie graduated from Bloomsburg in 1975, the young Schweiker used his degree in education - with a minor in business to get a marketing job with W. H. Sadlier & Co., a publishing firm I ater, he worked as a securities broker for Merrill Lynch. During (his period. Schweiker also attended Rider College ai night, earning a master's degree in administration in 1983. It was in graduate school that Schweiker first dabbled in politics. I le worked on Elaine Zettick's successful bid for Middletown I ow nship supervisor Two years later, he ran for the same office and won He served a six-year term, was re-elected in 1985, and served two more years before lie sought a greater challenge, the .•like oJ Bucks County commissioner. During his se\ en \ car tenure as commissioner, Schweiker stressed fiscal responsibility and the need for economic develop- ment When his work began to attract attention from colleagues across the state, Schweiker began to think about running for highei office, specifically lieutenant governor. He has maintained that government - at all levels - should he "more service minded," . . . that "governing is more about service than process , " The lieutenant governor credits much of his success in life to the education he received at Bloomsburg. He emphasizes that he and the new government are committed to securing opportunities for higher education for future generations of Pennsylvamans "When I came to Bloomsburg . . . , I was unprepared for the great adventure we called life," he said. "I learned that with an education and with the guidance of skilled and dedicated mentors - many of them at Bloomsburg - answers could be found and problems solved." He says that college gave him the tools necessary to achieve his aspirations, that without education those accomplishments would have been beyond his reach. "I came to learn how lucky I was to live in a state that ensured a college education was available to those of even modest means. . . . Tom Ridge and I will work to see that Pennsylvania remains a state . . . where how well you live and how far you go is determined by your drive and determination and not by the circumstances in which you were born." In recognition of his accomplishments and potential, the Bloomsburg University Alumni Association designated him a "Young Alumnus of the Year" in 1990. ★ U. S. Representative Tim Holden Democrat Tim Holden of Saint Clair is back in his Congressional seat for a second term after defeating Republican challenger Frederick C. Levering by almost 22,000 votes last November. In 1992 he defeated Potts vi lie attorney John E. Jones for the post. The Sixth District comprises half of Northum- berland County, all of Berks and Schuylkill counties, and a segment of Montgom- ery County. Because much of his district has suffered from a loss of its manufacturing base — large employers — the availability of quality jobs was a central campaign issue, and one that most likely will continue to haunt public officials across the nation. Holden also had to address voters' concerns about adequate health care, environmental protection, and the nation's stalled economy and plans for its economic recovery. The campaign trail is familiar territory for this veteran stomper. He cut his teeth on local politics. His father, Joseph ★★★★★★★★★ Schweiker, Holden, Mundy - despite political differences - share legacy of commitment to public education, service "Sox" Holden, a former major league pitcher, won unprec- edented 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 for the younger Holden. An all-star linebacker for the Saint Clair Area High School football team, he earned a football scholarship to the University of Richmond. But fate 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 sociology with a concentration in criminal justice in 1980. New credentials in hand, he took a job as a probation officer for Schuylkill County. Five years later, Tim Holden jumped into the political arena. In 1985, he became the first Democratic sheriff in 75 years to be elected in Schuylkill County. 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 Democratic Con- gressman in 32 years. Holden fre- quently notes his ap- proach to public of- fice echoes that of his father's political credo: "Serve the people. You're not there to be self- * State Representative Phyllis Mundy These elected officials enjoy more than fond memories of their days at the college on the hill. They share a strong interest in public education and service. serving. His constituents would seem to agree with the Congressman's stand on several priority issues. He supports a $20 billion public works program aimed at rebuilding roads, bridges, and sewer systems. His health care proposals also mirror national Democratic policies. Yet he favors some things Republican, namely, a capital gains tax cut and opposition to abortion except in cases of incest, rape or threat to the mother's life. Last summer, Holden voted for gun control legislation. When queried about his vote during the campaign, he said, "I've always had an independent record." Holden and his wife make their home in Washington, but he can generally be found in his district on weekends Phyllis Mundy returned to Harrisburg and the House of Representatives in January foi hei third two-year term. She credits hei voting record and extensive service on the House Education, Profes sional Licensure, Federal-State Relations and Majority Policj committees for hei victor) in the November election 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. Looking ahead, Mundy expects thai "economic development will be a very important issue in llus session." Like Holden, she believes thai Pennsylvania's economy is a lop priority that should be addressed expeditiously. Anativeol Kingston, Mundj represents the 120th Legislative District, which encompasses 1 1 municipalities in Luzerne ( tounty Prior to hei L990 election to the House, she was business manage! foi a local manufacturing company. She has served as ;i volunteer lor the I )omeslie Violence Sen u e ( 'enter, the Junior I eague, and the Volunteers for Literacy Program. I lei long Standing membership in the Wilkcs-Barrc Area I eague <>l Women Voters helped fuel her inleiesl in politics Mundy served on the board <>l duct I. us, then as the organi/ation's president lor two terms. Alter graduating from Kingston High School, she earned a degree in secondary education at Bloomsburg II ntinued interest in education, evidenced also by hei House committee assignment and by her numerous community activities She is a member of the Wyoming Valley West School/Community Advisory Hoard and Wilkes University's ACT 11)1 Advisory Board. In addition to serving on the hoards of Hie Labor Man- agement Council of Greater Wilkcs-Barrc and the (Jre.iier Pittston Chamber of Commerce, as well as on the latter's Business/Education Partnership, Mundy is on the Advisory Committee ol the 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/ f riend of Nursing Award from the Pennsylvania Nurses Association in 1993. 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's Who in names of scholarships The Bloomsburg University Alumni Association and the Bloomsburg University Founda- tion are very proud that many ol the scholarships presented to students beai the names ol very special people. Following is a List oi people for whom scholai ships have been named Adams, Editha Ent. The late Mrs. Adams, Class of 1924, was an outstanding teacher of English at ( cntral Columbia High School ,,i ilw time ol her retirement in 1970, She also served on the Alumni Association Board of Directors for six years Albert, R. Bruce. The late Mr. Albert, Class ol 1906, was a former president of the Alumni Association. Andruss, Elizabeth. The late Mrs Andruss was the widow of hi I larvey A. Andruss Sr , president ol the University from 1939 to 1969. Andruss, Harvey A. Sr. The late Dr. Andruss was president of the University from 1939 t«> 1969. APSCUF. Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculty. APSCURF. Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Retired Faculty. Aumiller, Lee. The late Mr. Aumiller was a member of the faculty. Auten, Joan. Miss Auten is a retired member of the Health and Physical Education Department, Baby Bloomer. This scholai ship is presented by Bloomsburg Hospital to a student who was born in that facility. Bacon, Gerald. The late Mr. Bacon, Class of 1951, was one of the first students of Mr. Clayton H. Hinkel, Class of 1940, professor emeritus of business education, who provides the scholarship. Page 30 Recipients of scholarships listed (Seated from left) Maria Barnes, Path Carey Perrine, Lisa Fry, Monica Zellner; (standing) Lisa Belicka, Amy Serang, Allison Morrow, Kisha Wilkinson (Seated from left) Christopher Orth, Aaron Westwood, Bradley Rozanski, Jason Butter; (standing) Dr. Robert Warren, Christian Vandergroef, Jason DiFabrizio, Garth Tho- mas, Scott Gardner, Edward Roark (Seated from left) Jason Hari, Merrijocelyn Smith, Matthew Taylor, Kimberly Sidonis; (standing) Mindy Myers, Cynthia Kraje, Cynthia Gocek, Megan Horan, Jenny Crowley Over 250 scholarships totalling more than $200,000 were presented during the annual Scholarship Reception in September. The total scholarship package for students is now valued at a half million dollars, accord- ing to Anthony Ianiero. interim vice president for advancement. Recipients of scholarships for 1994-1995, listed with their area of study, hometown, name of scholarship and amount: Lisa A. Arndt, N-K-3/elementary educa- tion, Exton, Marco & Louise Milrani Scholar- ship. $1,500; Vanessa M. Ayres, biology, Kulpmont, Mt. Carmel Scholarship, $300; Wanda L. Bacher, speech correction. Drums, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Timothy Baer, biology, Hughesville, Marco & Louise Milrani, $1,500; Alyssa Baird marketing, Chambersburg, Marco & Louise Mitrani, $1,500; Maria D. Barnes, secondary education/ math, Elysburg, R. Bruce Albert Scholarship, $250; Anna M. Bauer, mass communications/ news editorial, Pottstown, Marco & Louise Milrani Scholarship, $ 1 ,500; Danielle K. Baughman. accounting, Houtzdale, University Scholar, $950; Debby Beaver, arts and sciences. Locust Gap, Ken Gross Scholarship, $ 1 ,000; Wade G. Becker, finance, Biglerville, Meyer & Mildred Eaton Levitt Scholarship, $275; Jodi A. Beierschmitt, secondary education/ speech/speech communications, Mount Carmel, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Lisa Belicka, speech communications, Annville, Honors Scholarship, $500; Oscar & Sarah Bakeless Scholarship, $400; Dana R. Billig, accounting. New Tripoli, Marco & Louise Mitrani, $1,500; Jill Bohringer, secondary education/math, Bayport, N.Y., Music Service Scholarship, $350; Tiffany J. Book, biology, Leola, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $ 1 ,500; Karen Boring, speech correction, Grrtanna, Music Service Scholarship, $450; Charles A. Borst IV, accounting. West Lawn, Marco & Louise Milrani Scholarship, $1,500; Gaynelle Boyd, secondary education/math. Philadelphia, Minority Scholarship, $1,000; Jennifer Boyer, biology, Berwick, James R. Hammaker Sr. Scholarship, $500; Renee D. Boyer. secondary education/En- glish. Allentown, Marco & Louise Mitrani, $1,500; Keith Brook, history, Woodbury, N.J., Clyde S. Shuman Scholarship, $250; Syheed Brooks, elementary education, Philadelphia, Clyde S. Shuman Scholarship, $250; Robert Redman Scholarship, $600; Jaime R. Brown, pre-physical therapy. Nescopeck, University Scholar, $950; Christa L. Brownawell, elementary edu- cation/hearing impaired, Boiling Spring, A. Ken- neth & Mary Betterly Maiers, $500; Kristin L. Brubaker, accounting. Ephrata, Marco A Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Krista Bmsco, elementary education, Hol- land, Snuient Leadership Scholarship, $350; Tina Burns, elementary education. Shamokin. Ann J. Jarrett Scholarship, $225; January 1995 for 1994-1995 academic year Philip A. Burrell, secondary education/ comprehensive social studies. Sunbury, Marco Sl Louise Mitram Scholarship, $ 1 ,500; Jennifer Bush, biology. Hallstead. Biology/ Allied Health Sciences Scholarship, $250; Jason Butter, marketing. East Lansdowne. Gary Holland Scholarship, $200; Kael Cable, nursing, Danville. Eloise Hippensteet Scholarship, $200; Jody L. Cahoot. N-K-3/elementary educa- tion. Clarks Summit, University Scholar, $950; Jennifer Caldwell, speech correction, Blairstown. N.J.. University Scholar, $950; Tim Casey, graduate student at Shippensburg University, Wilkes-Barre. Robert D Warren Scholarship, $1. 000; Monica Charles, speech correction. Lititz. Music Service Scholarship, $350; Andrea L. Christianson, pre-physical therapy, Bloomsburg, Marco & Louise Mitram Scholarship, $1,500; Cory M. Clark, mathematics. Sehnsgrove. Marco & Louise Mitram Scholarship, $1,500; Brooke Clews, accounting. Pottsville. Howard F. Fenstemaker Scholarship, $250; Adrienne Congo, N-K-3/elementary edu- cation, Philadelphia. Margaret Minner/Philadel- phia Scholarship, $200; Erika Corbo, secondary education/English, Lake Ronkonoma, N.Y., Music Service Scholar- ship, $350; Kim Cowperthwait, N-K-3/elementary education. Berwyn, Mabel C Jury Music Schol- arship, $500; Jenny E. Crowley, mathematics, Towanda. Cotton Franklin V-12 Scholarship, $200; Roseann Cuff, political science, Elysburg, Ken Gross Scholarship, $1,000; Rona Lea Daily. N-K-3/eIementary educa- tion, Bloomsburg, A. Kenneth & Mary Betterly Maiers Scholarship, $500; Diane E. Davis, N-K-3/elementary educa- tion. Reading, University Scholar, $950; Natalie Davis, elementary education/hear- ing impaired, Gettysburg, University Scholar, $950; Elizabeth Devett, biology, Millmont. Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Elisabeth Diamond, psychology, Reading, Marco & Louise Mitram Scholarship, $1,500; Jason DiEabrizio, elementary education, Berwyn, Leon Kozubal Scholarship, $150; Nicole Dolat. English, Coventry, Conn.. Margaret Bittner Parke Scholarship, $300; Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $ 1 ,500; Lorren M. Donmoyer, chemistry, Hegins. Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Bruce EardJey, geography/environmental planning, Altoona, Vernon Rochester Scholar- ship, $700; Christopher Earle, chemistry. Troy. Marco & Louise Mitram Scholarship, $ 1 .500; Christine Elliott, English, Hatboro. Cecil Seronsy Scholarship, $300; Jason R. Erb. mass communications, Bethlehem, University Scholar, $950; Jennifer E. Erb, nursing, Shamokin, Baby Bloomer Scholarship, $ 1 .000; Tracey Fedor, nursing, Freeland, Hazleton General Clinical Careers Scholarship, $3,086; Diane M. Ferraro, accounting, Benton, Benton High School Scholarship, $1,500; Michelle Fetterman, elementary educa- ( Continued on Page 32) Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Mary Guemert, Cindy Luckangelo, Art Guerrteri (Seated, from left) Michael Gillespie, Debby Beaver, Beth Hanley, Virginia Magann, (standing) Roseann Cuff, Jennifer Boyer, Ellen Goodman, Charles Toronto, Julie Mumaw (Seated, from left) Nicole Fisher, Maryellen Makarei>ich, Kim Cowperthwait, Matthew Guillaume; (standing) Judith Ryan, Judith Trexler, Jennifer Jerome, Wade Becker, Jerry Jones Who's Who in names of scholarships Bakoless, Oscar and Sarah. I he late couple were both Bloomsburg alumni. Classes of 1879 and ISS-1. who served on the faculty many years. Barker, Ellen, i he late i h Barker was a faculty member in die Department of Psychology Benefleld, Richard V. Mi Bcnelicld is a loimei business and Community leader in Bloomsburg. as well as a loimei membei ol the B U Foundation Hoard ol I )ire» lois Bldleman, Ercel. i he late Mi Bidleman, Class of 19 12. provided a monetary bequest in the University which has been used to create a scholarship in his memory. Bittner, Dave. Mi Hum, 1 q Sigma lota Omega brother, was killed in an auto accident. Blass, Lamar. Mr Blass, an outstanding athlete in the ( lass of 1937. was killed serving his country during World Wai 11 He was indui ted Into the B I Athletic Nail ol Fame posthu mously in 1991 Bryden, James. The late Dr. Bryden was a faculty membei in the Department of Communx .1 tion 1 >is<>i dcis Buckingham, Boyd R Mi Bu. 1 ingham. ( 'lass of 1 94 V is vice president emeritus fbi administration and finam i I le is ais.i a membei ol the B 1 1 hiijiulatioii Board ol I >hci lois Cronln, Sylvia II. The late Miss Cronin was a member of the Music Department faculty Davilla, Eunice. Mrs Davilla, mother of Dr. Robert Warren, was a fnend of Sigma lota Omega who died in December 1968. Decker, Al. Mr Decker was a Sigma Iota Omega brother who died from complications of leukemia. (Continued on Page 32) Page 31 Who's Who in names of scholarships DeRose, Francis Fay. The Lab Mrs. DeRose was a member of the Class of 1976. Evans, Enola Snyder. I he late Mrs. Evans was a member of the Class of 1910. The scholarship is provided by her daughter-in- law, Kathryn John Evans. Class of 1936 Fenjtemaker, Howard a member of the Class of 1912. the late Dr. l-enstcmaker was a long- time faculty member, editor of The Alumni Quarterly, and president Ol the Alumni Associa- tion. He also served as directOl ol the Maroon .md Gold Hand, and this scholarship goes to a member of the band, Franklin, "Cotton." This scholarhip is provided by the members ol me Navy V-12 unit who were assigned to BlOOmsburg between July I. I'M J, and September 30, 1944. in memory of "Cotton" Franklin, a chief petty officer with the unit. <;riffls, Jerrold A. Dr. Grill is is vice president emeritus for student life. Gross, Kenneth S. Mi (iioss was a siuileni at Hloomsburg from 1970 to 1974 who com pleted requirements lor a degree in 1990 He has given a total ol $200,000 to the University for scholarships and foi die reno> Hon oi the Kenneth S (moss Auditorium in Carver Hall. Guerrieri, Rita. A popular member of the CI. ins ol ll>84 and sorority sistei ol Sigma Sigma Sigma. Miss Gucrneri died in a CBI accident in I9S6 The scholarship was established by her family and friends Hafner, Brenda K. Miss Hafner was a B.U student and band member who died in 1988. The scholarship was provided by Ik i husband. Robert. Class of 1980. Hammaker, James R. Sr. The late Mr. Hammaker was a talented and well-liked member of the University-Community Orchestra. Page 32 Recipients of scholarships listed David Michalesko, Harry Jenkins, Tara Hill (Seated, from left) Rona Lea Daily Newhart, Peggy Grabish, Patricia Kirn, Beth Gustafson; (standing) Andrew Serang, Adrienne Congo, Timothy Baer, Anna Bauer, Jodi Bewrschmitt (Seated, from left) Dana Billig, Charles Borst IV, Philip Burrell, Andrea Christianson; (standing) Cory Clark, Lorren Donmoyer, Tracy Fritz, Kelly Hallman, Shelley Glasmyer tion/heanng impaired. Catawissa, Student Lead- ership Scholarship, $150; Linda M. Fisher, secondary education/gen- eral science/earth and space science. Catawissa. APSCVF Scholarship. $360, Nicole Fisher, special education, Erie. Tammy Hrusovsky Scholarship, $100; Shatara Fitzgerald, arts and sciences. Philadelphia. Minority Scholarship, $1,000; Nicole Foose. elementary education, Nesquehoning. Alumni Legacy Scholarship, $500. Eric C. Foulke. accounting. Orefield, Uni- versity Scholar, $950; Melissa Fowler, accounting. Towanda. University Scholar, $950; Tracy L. Fritz, nursing. Whitehall. Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Brittany Frompovich, music. Ambler, Music Service Scholarship, $350; Lisa Susan Fry, office administration. Williamsport. Joan M. Auten Intramural Sports Scholarship, $200; Crystal Frye. nursing, Williamsport, Helene Robertson Scholarship, $700; Theresa L. Gamier, secondary education/ biology and chemistry, Barto, Biology/Allied Health Sciences Scholarship, $250; Scott Gardner, geography/environmental planning. Malvern, Mary Wilson Scholarship, $350; Patti L. Garey, accounting and Spanish, Danville, HarxeyA. Andruss Scholarship, $250; Jeanine L. Geerlings, N-K-3/elementary education, Pineville, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1, 500; Angela M. Gerolamo, nursing. Huntingdon Valley. Student Memorial Scholar- ship, $400; Joseph W. Gibson rv. chemistry. Lansdale, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Chemistry Scholarship, $350; Jackie Giles. N-K-3/elementary education. Moscow, Honors Scholarship, $350; Michael Gillespie, accounting, Newtown, Jerrold A. Griffis CGA Scholarship, $1,000; Shelly L. Glasmyer, business management, Lock Haven, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholar- ship, $1, 500; Cynthia D. Gocek. speech correction. Weatherly, Frances Fay DeRose Scholarship. $350; Ellen W. Goodman, secondary education/ comprehensive social studies, Warminster. Erma M. Hefferan Scholarship, $500; Peggy Grabish. elementary education/ Spanish, Pottsville. A. Kenneth & Mary Betterly Maiers Scholarship, $500; Brian Graboski, management information systems, Catawissa. B.U. Family Scholarship, $250; Patricia Gray, secondary education/En- glish, Liverpool. Catherine O. Renninger Schol- arship, $1,000; Christopher S. Grove, accounting. Phila- delphia. Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Matthew Guillaume. secondary education/ math. Liberty. University Scholar, $950; / Ed- ward Kerlin Scholarship, $250; Denise Guinn-Bailey. elementary educa- tion, Lewisburg, Charlotte Hess Scholarship, $150; Beth S. Gustafson. N-K-3/elementary edu- cation/hearing impaired. Port Allegany. James January 1995 for 1994-1995 academic year H McCormick Scholarship, $500; Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Michael J. Hackley, arts and sciences. Harrisburg, Minority Scholarship, $1,000; Rachel E. Hall, elementary education, Warminster. University Scholar, $950; Kelly A. Hallman. N-K-3, Lansdale, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Beth Hanley, social welfare, Turbotville. Ken Gross Scholarship, $ 1 ,000; Matthew Hare, music, Hazleton, Music Service Scholarship, $350; Jason Hari, accounting, Allentown, Lamar Blass Scholarship, $1 50; 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, $500; Tara Hill, elementary education, Hunlock Creek, Lydia Repella Jenkins Scholarship, $1,000; Nicole M. HIavacek, mass communica- tions, Dalton, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholar- ship, $1,500; Heidi R. Hodder, medical technology, Gillett, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Heather Holzman, secondary education/ math, Shickshinny, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Megan Horan, secondary education/chem- istry, Bloomsburg, Enola Snyder Evans Schol- arship, $500; Sandra J. Hoy, nursing, Spring Mills, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $ 1 ,500; Jennifer Jerome, finance, Philadelphia, William A. Lank Scholarship, $ 1 ,000; Mike Johnson, business management, Tobyhanna, Francis "Doc " Sell Scholarship, $500; Jerry Jones, computer and information sci- ence. Bronx, N. Y„ Dick Lloyd Scholarship, $500; Michael J. Kaplan, computer and informa- tion science. Tobyhanna, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Christine A. Kays, accounting, York, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Brent Kelchner, secondary education/gen- eral science/earth and space science, Bloomsburg, Alma Seybert Wilson Scholarship, $100; Gregory Keleman, history. Trappe. Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Brian D. Keller, political science. Bloomsburg, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholar- ship, $1,500; Kerriann Kimberley, secondary educa- tion/math. Little Falls, N.J., Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500; Patricia Kirn, elementary education, Schwenksville, Lucy McCammon Scholarship. $500; James R. Kline, nursing, Reading. Univer- sity Scholar, $950. 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. (Continued on Page 34) (Seated, from left) Nicole HIavacek, Heidi Hodder, Sandra Hoy, Michael Kaplan; (stand- ing) Christine Kays, Gregory Keleman Jr., Brian Keller, Katie Kolecki. Melissa Kovalick (Seated, from left) Karina Kruk, Allison Krutsch, Michelle Lapoint, Amy Leeds; (stand- ing) Donna Lifftton, Jennifer Lileck, Lesiba Mabokela, Shaum McShea, Christina \ \u hael (Seated, from left) Kristin Mott, Laura Schaeffer, J. W. Sutton, Amy Todt, (standing) Coleen Tompkins, Stei'en Wallace, Julie Yarnell, Karen Zaffiro, Sarah Zambarano Who's Who in names of scholarships Hofferan, F.rma. A resident of Montrose. Miss Ileffcian sot up two scholarships for history majors in appreciation ol the tunc she spent at Bloomsburg Hess, Charlotte, rhe late Hi I less. Class of 1952. w is .. veteran member of the CuiriCU lum .ind Foundations fat ulty. EUlgar, Norman. The late i h i lilgai was an at counting prolessoi anil hairperson ol the Business Administration Depart mem EHppenaieel, Elotse. rhe late I >i Mippcnsteel was .i membci Ol tin- Nuisiny I Vpailmenl l.u ti It \ I lot h, John A. hi I [och is 0 retired administratoi ami faculty memhei, as well as an honoiai \ alumnus of B.U, Holland, Cary. Mi Holland was a Sigma lota Omega hioihei who volunteered foi Army duty and was killed within two weeks <>l aiming in Viet Nam in January 1968. Monk, Kuss. rhe late Mi ih.uk was a very successful wrestling coach and lea. hei iinisovskv, Tammy, i he late Miss llrusovsky was an audio! ogy graduate student al the time ol her death, caused by a congenital heart defect. Hutchinson, Jan. Ms Hutchin80Q i8 a faculty member and coach of the successful Softball and held hockey programs at Bloomsburg. Hunsinger, Elton. The late Mi Hunsmger was a long-time administrator and a member of the Council of Trustees Jarrett, Ann J. The late Miss Jarrett was a member of the Class of 1923. The scholarship was provided by her sister. Miss Harriet Jarrett. (Continued on Page 34) Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania I'age 33 Who's Who in names of scholarships Jenkins, Lt. Donald. Lt. Jenkins was a former Bloomsburg student who lost his life serving his country during World War Q, The scholarship is provided by his brother. Colonel Harry I) Jenkins, an honorary alumnus of the University. Jenkins, Lydla Repella. The late Mrs. Jenkins was a member of the Class of 1942. The scholarship was established by ho husband, < tolonel Harry D, tonkins, an honorary alumnus ol the University Jury, Mabel. The late Mrs. Jury was .1 Bloomsburg resident who had .1 stronj eresl in music Kerlin, J. Edward. The late Mr. Kerlin was a Faculty membei in the Mathematics and i Computet Science Department Kirk, Mary Krymire. The late Mrs. Kirk was a member ol the Class Ol l*l)4, who k it .i bequest to provide this scholarship Kozubal, Leon. Mr. Kozubal u as -i Sigma lota < Imega brothei who was killed in a bike acci denl Kuster, Kimber. The late Dr Kuster. Class ol 1913, W8S a long time membei ol the faculty. Levitt, Meyer and Mildred Eaton. This scholarship is pnn ided bj Mis I e\ itt, class ol 1942, and her late husband. Meyer (Mike), in appreciation of the education she received and the Inends she made at Bloomsburg. Lloyd, Dick. President ol the Class of l%2, Mr. Lloyd was an outstanding basketball player lor the Huskies and is a member of the B. U. Athletic Hall of Fame He is coordinator of the alumni student recruitment program in New Jersey and formerly served on the Alumni Board of Direc tors. Mail ts, Mary Betterly and A. Kenneth. Mrs. Maiers is a member of the Class of 1933. Page 34 Recipients of scholarships listed (Seated, from left) Felicia Webb, Alan Nice, Syheed Brooks, Patricia Gray; (standing) Tamara Page, Tracy Walker, Crystal Frye, Tamtni Lave, Bruce Eardley (Seated, from left) Michael Stebila, Alice Haydt, Mike Johnson, Christine Elliott; (stand- ing) Keith Brooks, Beth Rogowsky, Aaron Stiles, Anthony Pecora, Tina Wikoski Andrew Magill '43, representing the Veterans Committee, and James Rodenhaver Robin Koch, special education. Allentown, Minority Scholarship, $1,000; Katie L. Kolecki. pre-occupational therapy, Jenkintown, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholar- ship. $1, 500; Suzanne Kornacki. N-K-3/elementary education, New Oxford. Early Childhood Edu- cation Scholarship. $200; Melissa M. Kovalick. office administra- tion. Beaver Meadows, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500; Cynthia Kraje, mass communications. Broomall. Sylvia H. Cronin Scholarship. $250; Karina M. Kruk, elementary education. Lock Haven. Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholar- ship, $1. 500; Allison S. Krutsch, biology. Perkasie. Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Nancy Laidacker, elementary education, Bloomsburg. APSCUF Scholarship. $360; I am mi Lape, nursing. Jersey Shore. Helene Robertson Scholarship, $700; Anna Lowrie Welles Scholarship, $100; Vincent Lapinski. sociology/criminal jus- tice, Mocanaqua, University Scholar, $475; Brenda Larney, business management, Belvidere, N.J., Minority Scholarship. $300; Michelle L. Lapoint. radiologic technol- ogy, Honesdale, Marco & Louise Mitrani Schol- arship, $1,500; Amy M. Leeds, earth and space science, Oley. Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Jennifer Lefever, geology, Reading, Jan Hutchinson Scholarship, $350; John Leh, business economics. Ephrata, Robert G. Norton CGA Scholarship, $500; Timo- thy M. Miller Scholarship. $400; Donna J. Liffiton. secondary education/ earth and space science. Vestal, N.Y., Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500; Jennifer J. Lileck, elementary education/ hearing impaired. Tamaqua, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Steven Lingle, secondary education/math, Williamsport. Nelson A. Miller Scholarship, $500; Benjamin J. Little, arts and sciences. Phila- delphia, Minority Scholarship, $1,000; Matthew Livengood. nursing, Bloomsburg, Music Sendee Scholarship. $350, Jennifer Lombardi, social welfare. Phoenixville, Sociology and Social Welfare Scholarship. $200; Cindy Luckangelo, business management. Philadelphia, Nationwide/BU Alumni Scholar- ship, $1,000; Rita M. Guerrieri Scholarship. $400; Student Leadership Scholarship, $250; Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Lesiba Mabokela, accounting. South Af- rica, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500; Virginia Magann, elementary education, Forksville. Ken Gross Scholarship, $ 1 ,000; Uni- versity Scholar, $950; Maryellen Makarevich, secondary educa- tion/comprehensive social studies, Hackettstown. N.J., Elton Hunsinger Scholarship. $250; George Mann, arts and sciences, Philadel- phia, Minority Scholarship. $1,000; Patricia Marr, accounting, Turbotville, Professional Secretaries International Scholar- ship, $100; Michelle L. Martin, secondary education/ comprehensive social studies. New Holland. January 1995 for 1994-1995 academic year Marco & Louise Mitram Scholarship, $1,500; Tracy L. McCloskey. theater arts. Clarence. University Scholar, $950; James M. McCormick. business manage- ment, Perkasie. Gary Holland Scholarship. $250; John \k Daniel sociology/criminal justice, Philadelphia, Student Leadership Scholarship. $750; Stephanie A. McDonald, mathematics. Bloomsburg. Elizabeth Andruss Scholarship. $500; Shawn P. McShea. history. Conyngham. Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Christina A. Michael, computer and infor- mation science. Wilkes-Barre. Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; David Michalesko, business management. Freeland, Lt. Donald Jenkins Scholarship. $500; Diane E. Miller. N-K-3/elementary educa- tion, Mechanicsburg, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1, 500; Susan Misiti. elementary education, Lightstreet, APSCUF Scholarship, $360. B U. Family Scholarship, $250; Cheryl Mitstifer theater arts, Berwick, B.U. Family Scholarship. $250; Michelle Moore, nursing. Chambersburg, Phi Sigma Pi Scholarship, $100; Allison M. Morrow, business management, Douglassville, Richard A. Benefield Scholarship, $1,000; Michael W. Morrow, biology. Clanon, Bi- ology/Allied Health Sciences Scholarship, $250; Kristin L. Mott, N-K-3/elementary educa- tion, Clarks Summit, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Julie Mumaw. accounting. Newtown, Norman Hilgar Scholarship, $250, Brian T. Myers, chemistry, Bloomsburg, Editha Ent Adams Scholarship, $100; Mindy E. Myers, speech correction. Har- nsburg, James Bryden Scholarship, $500; Alan Nice, arts and sciences, Wilkes-Barre, E.H. Nelson Scholarship, $500; Marcy C. O'Brien, pre-physical therapy. King of Prussia. University Scholar, $950; Carlos A. Ojeda, business management, Reading, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500; Christopher Orth. accounting. Sinking Springs, Dave Bittner Scholarship, $150; Tamara L. Page, special education, Dublin, Emily Reuwsaat Scholarship, $500; Mitchell B. Parker, liberal arts/engineer- ing/physics, Bensalem, University Scholar. $950; Anthony Pecora. elementary education. Sugarloaf, Dorothy & Lloyd Wartman Scholar- ship, $300; Angelene Procopio. psychology. Kulpmont. Ml. Carmel Scholarship, $300. Brunina Reilley. arts and sciences Elysburg. APSCUF Scholarship, $360; Jonathan L. Riggs. arts and sciences. Turbotville, University Scholar, $950; Peter Risso. secondary education/theater. New Berlin. Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholar- ship, $1,500; Edward A. Roark. marketing. Brookeville, Md.. Mary Wilson Scholarship, $350; James J. Rodenhaver, secondary educa- tion/math, Danville. Veterans Memorial Schol- arship, $1,000; ( Continued on Page 36) (Seated, from left) Jennifer Urban, Brent kcLlincr, Kimheily Stamm, Melissa Ruin; (standing) Linda Fisher, Susan Misiti, Pamela Troshan, Jennifer l.rh Megan WelUvet * 'i (A k (Seated, from left) Diane Ferraro, Theresa Gamier, Michael Morrow, Jill Sheriff; (stand- ing) Brian Graboski, Brunina Reilley, Cheryl Mitstifer, Nyree Stolz, Michele Winter (Seated, from left) Suzanne Kornacki, Tracey Fedor, Leslee Higgins, William Vorhies; (standing) Beth Zebrowski, Nicole Foose, Gaynelle Boyd, Benjamin Little, George Mann Who's Who in names of scholarships Matlavage, Joseph W. i his scholarship was established bj his daughtei and son m law, Constance and Charles Snyder of WUliamsporl McCmnmon, Lucy. The late Miss McCamraon taught physical education and coached women's athletics foi man) \eais Mc< lormlck, Janu s II. Dl McCotinu k is chancclloi ol I In- State System ol Higher Lduca lion and president emeritus ol Bloomsburg I lnivcisit\ Mcl aughlin, Mi. Mi Mi i aughlin is b retired faculty inembei and head swimming v. o.ich \iiiier, Nelson \. i tie late Mi Miller was long time memhei ol the Music I )epartment lacully and band direi loi Miller, Timothy. The late Mi Millet. Class of [981, was a lormei treasurei <>l Sigma lota Omega Iralermty who died in a car accident. Mitrani, Marco and Louise. i he Mm. mi .. i. Mir time benefat iors oi Bloomsburg 1 nivi i lit) and iiit- 1 o unity, provided more than $500,000 to< itablish .1 ii in ilarship fund '<> help deserving students Nationwide Insurance. I his scholarship is provided hy alumni who work lor the Nationwide Insurance Company Nelson, E. N Hie late Di Nelson. Class of 191 1. was a former faculty member, coach and past president of the Alumni Association. Norton, Kohert (',. Mr Norton is retired assistant vice president lor student life. Parke, Margaret Bittner. The late Dr. Parke. Class of 1924. was an educator and author /Continued on Page U>) Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Page 35 Who's Who in names of scholarships President's Scholarship. Each year, a scholarship is presented to a minority student in honor of the incumbent president of the University Rathkey, Dave. Mr Kathkey was .1 Sij'in.i lol. i < >iik-)/.i hiolliei who died suddenly from severe asthma. Redman, Rohert. The late Mr Redman was one of Bloomsburg's most successful football coaches. Renninger, Catherine Oplinger. The late Mrs. Kenmnger was a membei <-i tin- ( lass of 1941. The scholarship is provided by her husband, Clark, also a member ol the ( !laS8 of 1941. Reiiwsaat, Emily. The late Dr. Keuwsa;il was the membei ol the < "i uni( .iiK'n i lisorders i lepartmeni i«h man) yean Robertson, Helenc. The late Dr. Robertson was .1 membei "I the Nursmg Department faculty. Rygiel, Walter. The late Mr. K\ giel, - 1 f i honorary alumnus ol the University, gave many years of dedicated service to the University as professor and Chairperson ol the Department of Business Education. Savage, Richard. Mr Savage is a retired member of the English 1 lepartmeni faculty. Scheno, Angelo. I he late Mr Scheno was a member of the Class of 1952. The scholarship is provided by his sister-in-law, Mary Betterly Maiers, Class of 1933. and her husband, A. Kenneth Maiers Sell, Francis "Doc." Mr Sell, a member of the Class of 1935. served on the Alumni Board of Directors for eight years and is a member of the B. U. Athletic Hall of Fame. Serff, John J. Sr. The late Dr. Serff was a long-time member of the History Department faculty The scholarship is provided by his wife. Mrs. Polly Serff. Page 36 Recipients of scholarships listed (Seated, from left) Vanessa Ayres, Angelene Procopw, Jill Bohnnger, Karen Boring; (standing) Monica Charles, Erika Corbo, Brittany Frompovich, Matthew Hare, Mat- thew Lwengood (Seated, from left) Milton Scholl, Audrey Smith, Michelle Moore, Krista Brusco; (stand- ing) Michelle Fetterman, Danielle Sabatelle, Denise Teles, Angela Gerolamo, Danielle Hmi^hman Beth A. Rogowsky, secondary education/ speech, Danville. Joanne Thomas Scholarship. $200; Brooke Rollins, mass communications, Shippensburg, University Scholar, $950; Kelly Rostad, management information systems, Catawissa. University Scholar. $950, Bradley G. Rozanski. sociology. Pennsburg, Al Decker Scholarship. $100; Melissa J. Ruta, accounting. Halifax. Ac- counting Scholarship. $250. Judith A. Ryan, special education/hearing impaired, Berwick, Mary L. Frymire Kirk Schol- arship, $200; Danielle Sabatelle, art history. Clarks Sum- mit. Student Leadership Scholarship, $150; Laura B. Schaeffer, speech correction, Lebanon, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Milton Scholl, secondary education/math, Allentown, Music Service Scholarship, $350; Amy Serang, psychology, Hatfield, Joanne Thomas Scholarship, $200; Ellen Barker Schol- arship, $250; Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholar- ship, $1,500; Andrew Serang, arts and sciences, Hatfield, Eli McLaughlin Scholarship, $1,300; University Scholar, $950; Jacqueline D. Shannon, accounting, Lin- den, Beard & Co. Accounting Scholarship, $250; Jill E. Sheriff, biology. Coal Township, Biology/Allied Health Sciences Scholarship, $250; Kimberly M. Sidonis, mass communica- tions/public relations, Nanticoke, Class of J 968 Scholarship, $150; Stephen J. Sisock. history, Hazleton. Will- iam A. Turnbach Scholarship, $1,000; Audrey Smith, marketing, Danville, Mu- sic Service Scholarship, $350; Merrijocelyn Smith, secondary education/ math. Ashland, Boyd F. Buckingham Scholarship, $250; John A. Hoch Scholarship, $250; Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Keith D. Souder, history, Harleysville, Eunice Davilla Scholarship, $350; Megan Staba, elementary education, Bethlehem, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholar- ship, $1. 500; Kimberly Stamm, art studio, Northumberland, Eleanor Wray Scholarship, $500; Michael Stebila, accounting. Mount Carmel, Walter S. Rygiel Scholarship, $200; Christopher Steward, accounting, Berwick, University Scholar, $950; Aaron Stiles, English. Beavertown, Louis F Thompson Scholarship, $250; Nyree Stolz, arts and sciences, Bloomsburg, B.U. Family Scholarship, $250; J. W. Sutton, theater arts, Lansdale. Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Charles W. Taronis, secondary education/ comprehensive social studies. Pottsville. Erma Hefferan Scholarship. $500; Matthew A. Taylor, secondary education/ math, Monroeton. Class of 1933 Scholarship, $400; J. Edward Kerlin Scholarship. $250; Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500; Denise Teles, secondary education/math. Bethlehem. Student Leadership Scholarship. $250; R. Garth Thomas, secondary education/ biology. York, Dave Rathkey Scholarship, $ 1 50; Laura T. Thompson, arts and sciences. January 1995 for 1994-1995 academic year Delia, University Scholar, $950; Amy M. Todt, biology. Dillsburg. Marco Si Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500, Robin M. Toland. political science, Boothwyn, Marco & Louise Milram Scholarship $1,500; Coleen Tompkins, computer and informa- tion science. Philadelphia, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Judith A. Trexler. accounting. Unityville. Kimber Kuster Scholarship, $250; Paul J. Yori Jr. Scholarship, $500; Veronica Trickett. N-K-3/elementary edu- cation. Emmaus, Marco & Louise Mitrani Schol- arship, $1,500; Pamela Troshan. interpreter training, Fnendsville. APSCUF Scholarship, $360; APSCURF Scholarship, $100; Joel S. Upright, computer and information science, Moscow, University Scfiolar, $950; Jennifer Urban, clinical chemistry, Fem Glen. George & Dorothy Wasdovich Scholarship $900; Christian Vandergroef, business manage- ment, Bloomingdale, N.J.. Gary Holland Schol- arship, $250; William Vorhies, psychology. Bloomsburg, Honors Scholarship, $500; Daniel Walker, mass communications/the- ater arts. Camp Hill. Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Tracy Walker, nursing, Bellefonte, Helene Robertson Scholarship, $700; Steven C. Wallace, computer and informa- tion science, Mechanicsburg, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $ 1 .500; Corey Weaver, accounting. Akron, Hon- ors Scholarship, $500; Marco & Louise Milram Scholarship, $1,500; Felicia M. Webb, secondary education/ math, Trevose, University Scholar, $950; Marco & Louise Mitrani Sclwlarship, $1,500; Megan R. Welliver, pre-physical therapy, Bloomsburg, Baby Bloomer Scholarship, $ 1 ,000; Howard M. Westen, liberal arts/engineer- mg/physics. Royersford, University Scholar, $475; Aaron West wood, marketing. Bethlehem, Eunice Davilla Scholarship, $350; Aaron R. White, mass communications/ news editorial, Shamokin. Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Tina Wikoski. secondary education/Span- ish, Bloomsburg, Dorothy & Lloyd Wartman Scholarship, $300; Bernard & Frances Young Scholarship, $400; Kisha N. Wilkinson, nursing, Philadelphia, Ercel D. Bidleman Scholarship, $250; Michele E. Winter, business management, Williamsport, College of Business Scholarship, $250; Alexander Wukovitz, clinical chemistry. Bloomsburg, Music Service Scholarship, $350; Julie B. Yarnell, mass communications, York, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500; Karen J. Zaffire secondary education/ math. West Lawn. 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 Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500, (Sealed, from left) Jamie Brown, Jody Caboot, Jennifer Caldwell, Diane Davis; (stand- mg) Natalie Davis, Jason Erb, Melissa Fowler, Rachel Hall, James Klint m II (Seated, from left) Michael Knapp, Kristen Koblick, Tracy McCloskey, Marcy O'Brien; (standing) Brooke Rollins, Kelly Rostad, Christopher Steward, I nun, I'hompson, loci Upright Monica Zellner. business education. Slatington, Gerald Bacon Scholarship, $150; Samantha J. Zerbe, speech correction. Pine Grove. Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholar- ship, $1,500. Who's Who in names of scholarships Seronsy, Cecil C. The late Dr. Snons\ was ,i schol.ii and professor of English who also served .is department chair lor nun> years Ihc scholarship is provided h> Ins wile, hi 1 ouise Seronsy. Shaman, Clyde, Hie late Mi Shuman was a member ol the C lass of 1906. Thomas, Joanne. Ihc late Miss Thomas was a resident advisor who died in an auto accident in 1987. Thompson. Louis i i he late I >i I'hompson was a long time member and chairperson ol the l iighsh I )epaitnicnl lacult\ Turnbach, William A. The late Mr. Turnbach was a member of (he Class ol 1891 Veterans Memorial. This scholarship honors all alumni and former students who have served in our country's armed lorces sun e the founding ->l the University in 1 839. Funding for tins scholarship was pro> ided bj the foundation, using income from l)c.|iiests by Anna Millei i n \< n h, I lass ol 1923, ami I -lull Hehi Shuman. Class ol 1924. along with gifts from other .llllllllll .111.1 III, lids Warren, Dr. Robert. A retired Historj i ►epartmeni fai ult) rnenibei. I )r Waiicn has been adviser ol Sigma iota Omega since founding in 1964. Wartman, Dorothy and Lloyd. I In laic c ouplc were Inends ol Francis "Doc" Sell, Class of 1935, who provided the Scholai ship in their name. Wasdovich, (ieorge and Dorothy. Mr. Wasdovich. a member of the Class of 1949. and his wife, Dorothy, estab- lished this scholarship in their names. (Continued on Page 38) Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Page 37 Who's Who in names of scholarships Welles, Anna Lowrie. The late Mrs. Welles was a member of the Class of 1900, who left a bequest establishing the scholarship for a student planning a religious vocation. Wilson, Alma Seybert. The late Mrs Wilson, Class of 1925 and 1934, taught elementary students in the Central Columbia School District for 40 years. Wilson, Mary. Friend of Sigma Iota Omega, Eunice Davilla and Robert Warren. Wray, Eleanor. The late Miss Wray, a former faculty member and coach of women's athletic teams, was inducted posthu- mously to the B.U. Athletic Hall of Fame. Yori, Paul J. Jr. The late Mr Yori was .i member of the Class of 1977 who died in 1990 following a lengthy illness. Young, Bernard and Frances. Mrs. Young and the late Dr. Young were members of the ( lass Of 1936. Sports (Continued from Page 25) season, finishing third in the confer- ence championships and fifth m the regional event. Freshman Jennifer Vitola placed second among Huskies' runners in both the conference (28th overall) and regional events (60th overall). You're invited to Alumni Day April 29, 1995 For more information, 1-800-526-0254 WEDDING REUNION — Chi Sigma Rho alumni from New Jersey. Maryland, Tennessee and Pennsylvania attended the October 8 wedding of Demse I. Antolik 83 and John S. Kokinchak The guests included Ann Markowski Toole '82. Kim Cinder '84, Karen McCabe Rose '82, Mary Lynn Williams Gambone 82 and Carolyn Bader James. 1982 Representative: Doug Taylor 538 Avenue A, Apt. 16 Redondo Beach, CA 90277 Class Volunteers: ( hristopher Blackburn. Karen Scott Blackburn. Barbara Baker Edwards. Karrie Myers The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Tom Alderfer, Laurcen Leitzel Baldwin. Chad Ban, Doreen Strasser Barr, Chris Blackburn. Karen Scott Blackburn. John Bolton. Gregg Bonda. Virginia Reed Brett. Donna Goldschmidt Buss. Christine Chester. Mark Dewald. Brian Hamm. Susan Mitchell Helwig. Denise Molchany Hozza. Pamela Galvin Hyde. David Imrisek. Cindy Cavalier Karchner. Charles Karnes. Jeff Kile, 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 Womer. Thomas J. Chromiak '82 and Sharon R. Laudenbach were married on July 30 in Bethlehem. Thomas, who is pursuing a master's degree at St. Joseph's University, is director of respiratory care at Warren Hospital. They live in SchnecksviUe. Mary Louise Hnatin '82 and John T. Meehan III were married on August 27 in Abbottstown. Mary Louise, who earned a master's degree at West Chester University, is a fourth grade teacher at the Oakmont Elementary School in Havertown. They live in Drexel Hill. Deborah Brandt Johnson '82 has been ap- pointed as development coordinator for the Everhart Museum in Scranton. She wdl be re- sponsible for community outreach, fundraising and membership development. She previously served as director of public Page 38 relations at Keystone Junior College. Prior to that, she was a bookkeeper at Pioneer American Bank. Carbondale, and freelance artist for USGPO-Communicraft. Scranton. Ann Markowski-Toole '82 has been named controller of Guard Insurance Group in Wilkes- Barre. She and her husband, Dr. Joseph Toole, live in Wilkes-Barre. Karrie S. Myers '82 and Ronald G. Hontz are planning a May wedding. Karrie, who earned a master's degree at St. Joseph's University, is manager of Clinical Info Systems at Merck & Co. in Blue Bell. Louis Rosetti 482 and Wendy L. Henzes were married on July 2 in Peckville. Louis is em- ployed by Ethicon Endo-Surgery in Pittsburgh. They live in Cranberry Township. Jeffrey Somers '82 has been named director of finance/treasurer for Conrail Mercury, a divi- sion of Conrail, located in Plymouth Meeting. Jeff and his wife, Lisa Hague Somers '82, a third grade teacher at Ridge Park Elementary School in the Colonial School District, reside in Lansdale with their two children, Kyle. 1 1 , and Krista, seven. Susan G. Wale wski '82 of Lebanon has been named practice development director at the Leba- non Valley Cancer Center in Lebanon. She earned a master's degree in health care adminis- tration at the University of Scranton. 1983 Representative: Kim Gobora Bent P. O. Box 732 Breckenridge. CO 80424 The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Mai Arter, Kim Gobora Bent, Kelly Kiely Bolton, Dana Sutton Bonczewski, Terry Conrad, Marty Coyne, Tom Diehl, Todd Gerstemeier, Lori Lindenmuth Gordner, Kent Hatt, Michael Henderson. Cindy Herzog, Chris Johnston, Steve Kanouse, Sharon Demko Kello. Kathi Fussner Kowker, Steven Lindenmuth, Judy Leo Mannix. Mark McCord, Amy Mehler Moyer, Peter Pavlish. Jean Royer Peake, Kevin Reese, James Robison, Shelley Ruch, Sue Nye Scharfenberg, Don Shinton. Elizbeth Lenhart Smart. George Stozenski. Susan Thieme. Brenda Snyder Truhe, Diane Virgilio. Jim Weidner. Tom Williams. Donna Polak Zimmerman. Cynthia M. Berardi '83 and Craig E. Krisher were married on September 3 in Orefield. Cynthia is a database analyst at Air Products and Chemicals. They live in Macungie. Kurt E. Brink '83 and Kathy Ann Krause were married in Port Jervis. Kurt is a consultant for AT&T in Parsippany, N.J. They live in Hopatcong, N.J. Ann Bilheimer Case '83 and Brian J. Case '83 are parents of a son, Nathan, born on Octo- ber 17 (eight pounds, 13 ounces, 21.25 inches). He joins a brother. Jared, who is six years old. They live in Coplay. Theresa Koren Dutcher '83 and her husband, David, are parents of a daughter. Amber Renee. born on September 29. Linda Jackovitz Mitchell '83 and her hus- band, Robert, are parents of a son, Robert Jo- seph, bom on December 2, 1993 (eight pounds, eight ounces). They live in Montvale, N.J. Cynthia J. Ryan '83 and William B. Schneck '76 were married on December 30 in Riverside. Cynthia, who earned a master's degree in social work at Marywood College, is a family thera- pist for Northumberland County Counseling Ser- vice in Sunbury. William, who received a master's degree in social work at West Virginia University, is employed as a school supervisor by North Central Secure Treatment Unit in Danville. Susan M. Severnak '83 and Raymond A Oncay were married on September 10 in Pittston. Susan, who earned an MBA degree at Wilkes University, is employed by Nabisco Foods Group as a capacity analyst. They live in Dallas. James M. Sheaffer '83 has been appointed to the advisory board of the Tuscarora Valley Of- fice of the First National Bank of Mifflintown. He is employed by John H. Sheaffer and Son, Inc., as general manager. He and his wife, Susan, are the parents of three children. They live at Port Royal R.R. 2. Edward S. Walburn '83 has been appointed director of operations for Mercy Managed Care Inc. Edward, who received a master's degree in health administration at Wilkes University, pre- viously worked for the Geisinger Health Plan. 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 in Lewisburg. Kathy Foust Warner '83 and her husband, Jere, are parents of a daughter, Karly Jo, bom on January 1995 "5c.T odisZZuT P °« Rei!h- SC°" R,ght6r- Be,H ^ Skern A ^Chman S""™h" ' « ■ * *£ nnZ t l T„ ?t ^ SHaff€r- Jamie JoAnthony Sickler, Debbie Fenty Sk.nner. Cameron Smith, Peggy Nettling Snyl Donna Stone Szczuch, Bob Tier, Jill Seifert Tier, and Richard Weiss. '•'runny, yaei May 22. 1994. Kalhy is an assistant vice presi- dent of Commonwealth Bank in State College. They live in Port Matilda. Jim Zv ikas 483 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. 1984 Representative: Robert J. Kenney 7417 Paxton Road Falls Church, VA 22043 (703) 356-5028 Class Volunteers: Linda FedroffMcCord, Darlene Barberio Payne, Scott Righter, Cameron Smith The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Paul Abraham, Melissa Olmsted Bakeman, Carol Beishline Bath, Linda Angst Bennett, Rich Bluis, Karen Billets Carroll, Elizabeth Cleary, John J Cuff. Maureen Marks D'lnnocenzo, Mary Beth Murphy Denny, Tom Dent, Diane Kauffman DiehJ. Steve DiNardo, Sharon Buckalew Ertel. Debra Blake Ferraro. James Ferraro. Carol Feskanin. Leslie Frisina, Janet Stracka Haines. Gail B. Hartman. Mary Hassenplug. Joan Cebulka Hauck, John Heydt, Trish Stianche Johnston, Gail Kaucher. Kim Kinny Kearney. Michael Kruczek, Toni Spies Kruczek, Scon Kulick, Joseph Lisiewski, Ernie Long, Kevin Lynch, Linda Fedroff McCord, Louis Mickiey. Mark Miller. Sandra Golas Miller. Monte Mingle. Leslie Mitchell. Dave Morgan. Cyndi Rice Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Mueller, Ken Oleynik. Harrison Paist. Joe Passeri. Robert Pasternak. Darlene Barbeno Payne. Scon Poppele. Rob Ravitch. Tina Reed. Connie Russell Reichart, James D Reilly, Scon Righter, Beth Rudy. Patrick J. Ruzzo, Sherri Zechman Sattazahn, Janet Knox Schneider, Ruby Schuon Scott, Jodi Seip. Todd Seip, Laurie Perry Shaffer. Jamie- Jo Anthony Sickler. Debbie Fenty Skinner. Cameron Smith. Peggy Nettling Snyder. Tina Souders. Randi G. Spayd. Donna Stone Szczucki. Bob Tier. Jill Seifert Tier. Mike Tricoski. Bill Truhe. Ken Walsh. Richard Weiss. Heidi E. Antolik 484 and J. Wesley Taylor III were married on August 6 in Nanticoke Heidi is a business education teacher in New Tripoli and is pursuing a master's degree at Allentown College. They live in Allentown. Louis J. Bocci 484 and Jennifer Swenson were mamed on April 30 in Paoli. Louis is employed by Service America Corp. Food Service in West Chester as a supervisor/quality controller. They live in Phoenixville. Sheila Rumsey Chimel '84 and her husband. Mark, are parents of a daughter. Lindsay, bom in May 1994. She joins a brother. Mark U. age five. They live in Middletown. Kathleen V. Cook '84 and David M. Cohen are planning a February wedding. Kathy is a zone trainer for Blockbuster Entertainment Corp Jackie Dancho '84 has been promoted to as- sistant chief financial officer at Ashland Regional Medical Center. She joined the ARMC staff in March. She formerly worked in the finance de- partment at Geisinger Medical Center for eight years, two of which she served as the assistant reimbursement manager She also earned a master's degree at B.U. She and her husband, Dave, are parents Of two sons. David and Jared. They live in Numidia Mary Beth Murphy Denny *84 is teaching emotionally disturbed high school stud, m in Watertown. N Y She and her husband, also a teacher, arc active in coaching, ol'hc laimg. .m.l playing .1 variety ol spoil-, I |K \ air parents ol son. Alex Robert. 18 months. They live in Adams Center. N Y Joan Cebulka Hauck '84 and her husband. Gary, are parents of .1 son. Jeffrey Peter, born on March 1. 1994. Lou Maslowe '84 and his wile. KarBO, Bit parents of a daughter. Mcagan Elizabeth, bom on August 23 (seven pounds. 10 ounces, 19.5 inches). They live in Algonquin. Illinois Jane R. Matsko '84 (M) is stalling the new Geisinger Medical Center clinic in Hazlcton. A graduate of Penn State, she earned her medical degree at Jefferson Medical College in Philadel phia She completed a family practice intern ship at St. Joseph Hospital in Reading and a fam ily medicine residency at Jefferson She is a diplomatc of the American Board of Family Practice and a member of the American & Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians Jeff Minnich '84 is owner of Solanco Video in Towns Edge Shopping Center. Quarryville Tracey E. Sawyer '84 has been named mar keung officer m CorcStalcs Hamilton Bank's corporate financial services department in Lancaster. She most recently was an assistani audit officer with CorcStalcs. Hamilton's parent company in Philadelphia Career path leads to zoo It's not far from Blo,>m.\hury Untverttty to th,- Philadelphia /<><>. hut for on,- B.U. graduate it took almost 10 yean at well as :i months of studs- in California 1 eslie Mitchell gi.uiu.il> ,1 from Bloomsburj in tin- spimg oi 1984 She received a bucheloi ol science degree in business administration with .1 com 1 mi. in. mi in marketing, with minois in social sciences and humanities She partit Ipated In various organizations and was tht advertisinj office] (01 the \ on Mai luting Ass.k lation in the five years following graduation, hen 1 are 1 path lad hei to ratail management, rnarketinj rasean ii and finani la] management itni sin- always rail there was something else to be done, and she hail .1 strong interest in animals .111, 1 the environment She visited numerous ix eanariums, /amis and the mi parks, and hei interesi In exotii nals grew. I hiiing hei visits, she would ask stall memberi questions like Mow did you get youi job1'" and •What type oi experieni e do you need to get a |ob like this '" She finally gol an answer that WOUld I hAOgC her hie In l'».sx. I eslie iiki .1 marine ">•< Si tralnei WhO said she had 1 ded Moorpaik ( ollegC 111 ( lalifornis i"i exotic animal training and management. That was the answci she had heen looking loi "I knew 1 couldn't sell popcorn and work my way up somewhere." she recalls. In the tall ol \WH, she conla. led 1,11 ■< I I and learned as mm h a . she could about the two i( 'ontlnued <"< Page 40) Leslie, with Kolwa, an eight and a half month old lion cub, at the Philadelphia Zoo. Zoo (Continued from Page 39) program, and she also took a volunteer position with the Philadcl- phia Zoo. She learned that there is another school in Florida with some similar courses, but Moorpark had more of what Leslie was looking for. After a lengthy application process, she was one of 100 people from all over the world who was granted an interview. Three weeks later, a letter arrived accepting her inlo the program for the fall of 1989, along with 49 other students. After driving across country, with minimal belongings, she began the purling .' I month ' OUTM, Besides carrying a full course load of animal- related courses, the students had to be mi the animal i ompoiind al <> a m seven days a week to take care of ovi i U><) animals, lanj'inj.' 1mm laij.-c i nnivDii s to buds, primates and reptiles. In 21 months, she had only 20 days off. Her graduating class m 1991 had dwindled to only 31. With an associate of science degree, Leslie moved to San Diego and began volunteering with the C enter for the Reproduction ol l-.ndaii^'ci. .1 Spec ies al I lit- San I )iego Zoo, working on behavorial and hormonal studies with primalc. When necessary, she fell back on her business degree and worked in Bj i OUtlting I ler next opportunity was as a veterinary assistant, working mainly with domestic animals, but on occasion with birds and reptiles Leslie flooded the market with resumes all ova the United States. "You can't just say, "1 want to live heie and hope llicie's a |ob avail- able.' It's not like accounting, where von c an go anywhere and find a |ob You must be willing to go when tin- jobs are While back home in Pennsylvania in July L993, Leslie landed an interview with the Philadelphia Zoo and was eventually lured as an open tchc I keeper, which means you fill in wherever you arc needed. After three months, Leslie moved to an assigned relief position in the small mammal house and lion house. "Working with felids was a professional goal for mc, so 1 was lucky to get this position, which also allowed me to work with the lion cubs we had this year. "This is a blclong commitment which just begins with taking care of these animals. There is endless information to be learned about behavior, natural history and their status in the wild. "Because of the loss of habitat and poaching, many animals face extinction. If this were a perfect world. I would love the animals to be free in their natural habitat. But as we destroy them, we destroy (Continued on Page 43) Page 40 PHI I A DELPHI A AREA RECEPTION — Alumni and parents attended a reception in Plymouth Meeting on December I to meet President Jessica Kozloff and Dr. Steve Kozloff. Those in atten- dant <■ included Margaret Angelucci '90. Lisa Bell '90. Nicole Boyd '94. Jill Ashenfelter Burnett '90. Julie Arnaudo Camburn '90. Alice Koch Cromwell '66. Ken Cromwell '66. Anna Cicilioni DeRose, Dr. JimDeRose '39, Mary Dougherty Duff '88. Donna Snyder Ferraioli '77, Carol Feskanin '84. Barbara Russell Grab/elder '69. Dr. Kurt Grab/elder '69. Melissa Harris '90. Kay A. Hess '43. Marie James '90. Kerry S. Janetka. Franklin "Ed" Jones '54, Brian Ladley '95, Kathy Ladley. Dr. Anthony Mangiaracina '75. Sadie Zapp Mayernick '27. Dan McGrew '51. Juli Herring Miller '92. Leslie Mitchell '84. Eva M. Mosakowski 94. Teresa Oliver '88. Regina Park, Scott Righter '84. Cameron Smith '84. Sandra Wood Smith '86. Kathy Ann Snyder '80. Lucy Stroh. Susan Thieme '83. Diane Virgilio '83. Theresa VonTobel '94, Pat Washeleskt '79. and Joe Zakorchemny '72. Theresa Ann Rosencrance Wangrycht '84 ol Stillwater Twp., N.J., died on November 18 at age 3 1 . She had been employed at Newton Me- nu irial Hospital Center for Mental Health for the past six years Surviving are her husband. Daniel; a son. Devin Patrick; her parents, a sister and three brothers Beth A. Williams '84 and William H. Shun were married on October 1 in Lewisburg. Beth is a business software consultant at Computer Support Services Inc., Lewisburg. They live in that community. Timothy R. Wood '84 and Nancy M Kissolovege were married on July 9 in Mayfield. Timothy is a sixth grade teacher in the Wayne Highlands School District, where he is also coach of the girls' varsity basketball team. They live in Honesdale. Christine A. Zanis '84 has been appointed trust business development officer at Miners National Bank in Potts ville. She joined the bank after nine years with Pennsylvania National Bank She also graduated from the Pennsylvania Bankers Association School of Trust at Bucknell University and the Kennedy Sinclair Personal Trust Sales Program. She is attending the Can- non Financial Institute Personal Trust Sales Pro- gram. 1985 Representative: Ginger Balchunas Childs 303 Tavistock Drive Royersford. PA 19468 (610) 792-3595 Class Volunteers: Glenn Bromley. John Honey. Marvin Meneeley. Patty Moore The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Beth Anne Batturs, Kerry Scon Boll, Daniel Bower, Lori Leonard Britt, Glenn Bromley. Loretta Brown, Carol Strausbaugh Chronister, Myma Blitzer Comerchero, Sharon Hottenstein Cressinger. Leslie Giberson Fehan, Wayne Frick, Martha Tucker Goldner. John Haney, Carol 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, Susan Schneider-Morgan, Julie Foust Volpe, David Wolfe. Wayne Brookhart '85 has been named so- cial studies teacher and varsity boys' basketball coach at Lewistown Area High School. He pre- viously taught and coached in the Lebanon City Schools. Jennifer Hunt Butow '85 and her husband, John, are parents of a daughter. Grace Anne, bom on January 24, 1994 (eight pounds, six ounces). Jennifer, who earned a master of social work at the University of Pittsburgh in 1987, is in pri- vate practice in Freehold, N.J. She formerly was director of the Hampton Counseling Center in Toms River, N.J. The family lives in Point Pleasant Beach. Thomas R. Embleton '85 and Wynne E. Horst are planning a spring 1996 wedding. Tho- mas, who earned a master's degree at Shippensburg University, is a teacher at East Pennsboro Area High School. Chris Hardinger '85 and his wife. Dr. Johanne Lamarche, are parents of a son, Stephane. He joins a brother, Sebastien. Chris recently accepted a new position with Ore-Ida Food Service, a division of H. J. Heinz, as the northeast region manager for the newly- formed market development division. In this position, Chris will lead sales and marketing ef- forts in developing new channels of distribution within the "in-store" segment as well as vend- ing. They live in Strafford. Pamela A. Howley '85 and Stephen Whaley were married on May 7 in Bear Creek. Pamela is a video tape editor at ABC Network News in New York City. They live in Cliffside, N.J. Louis X. Lesh '85 received a master's degree in nursing anesthesiology from George Wash- ington University on August 31, 1994. He is a nurse anesthetist at the Naval Hospital in Jack- sonville, Florida. Lou and his wife, Debbie, are parents of two daughters, Brittany, six, and Ashley, five. They live in Middleburg. Fla. Eileen Funsch Mital '85 and her husband, Raymond, are parents of a daughter, Kaitlyn Ruth, bom on September 2, 1994. Eileen is a mortgage/consumer loan supervisor for First Fi- delity Bank, N.A. in Spring Valley. N.Y. They live in Park Ridge, N.J. Ellen Twardzik Preziotti '85 and her hus- band, John, are parents of a son, Matthew John, bom on June 3, 1994 (eight pounds, four ounces). Ellen is assistant controller for an environmen- tal consulting firm in Arlington, Va. They live in Sterling. Va. January 1995 QUEST: 20 years of exciting programs, trips On Dm: Uifli By Roy Smith Director. Quest & The Corporate Institute Quest, now in its 20th year, continues to expand its offerings of outdoor courses and trips abroad, to students, alumni, friends of the University and corporations from around Pennsylvania. Over the past five years, our students have journeyed to places they might only have dreamed about before coming to Bloomsburg University. Our travels have taken us to the snow-capped volcanoes of Mexico, the remote Brooks Range of Northern Alaska, the high Andes of the Ecuador, the rainforest and nvers of Costa Rica and the headwaters of the Amazon. In 1995. Quest will offer walking trips through the Lake District of England (July 5- 17), the Western Highlands of Scotland (September 21 -October 3), and the Alsace region of France (June 15-28). The England trip will be led by Brenda Smith '91, who worked in the Lake District during the early 1970s. Jan Runge. a profes- sional photographer from Colorado, will lead the 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. An account of Quest's coast to coast walk across England Around 10,000 B.C.. at the end of the last Ice Age. rising seas finally broke through the shallow spit of land between Britain and the continent, creating an island nation, which in spite of its inconsequential size and miserable climate, became the center of an empire which in the 19th century spanned a fifth of the globe. The passing of centuries, the tramp of intruding Romans, Saxons. Vikings and finally the Normans in 1066, have left an indelible and distinctive mark on the British people and their land. Our walk across the breadth of England started at St. Bees on the edge of the Irish Sea where in the 6th century the Abbess Bega. distraught at the turbulence in Ireland (little has changed), founded a nunnery in the protected cove there. Thankfully. England is a small country, so a walk across its higher midnff is not too daunting a task — about 180 miles. We were to start on the west coast, first traversing the rugged fells of the Lake District and then proceeding eastward across the bleak North Yorkshire Moors to Robin Hood's Bay on the North Sea. Our accommodations were bed and breakfast places — usually pubs and inns. The flight from New York to Manchester in England is always a wearying affair with little opportunity to sleep. Arriving in Manchester at 6 a.m.. worn from the flight, we boarded a train at the airport and headed north along the magnificent coast line of the Irish Sea, quite literally to the back doorstep of Mrs. Smith's Stonehouse Farm in St Bees, our first bed and breakfast and the starting point for our walk. Only a half mile from the sea, we stretched our cramped travel legs and tramped to the Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania A scene from 1993 coast to coast walk across England almost deserted beaches. A Saturday game of rugby was in full swing on a field near the beach with the two sides, unprotected by any padding, bashing each other with unusual vigor. Presumably a grudge game. An extraordinarily clear, sunny day allowed us a wonderful view of the mountains on the Isle of Man some 30 miles to the west, but not Ireland, which is rarely seen from the British mainland. The high hills of the Lake District loomed only a day away and 15 miles to the west. Our spirits 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 Farm. After several false starts, we were able to leave St. Bees behind and found the right footpaths and lanes that would take us across the narrow coastal plains, with its dairy farms and small villages, to the village of Ennerdale on the western edge of the Lake District. Public footpaths are a delightful and enduring feature of the English countryside and allow the local or passing traveler to move from village to village, through a rural landscape, without having to be bothered by road traffic. Their legality stems from medieval law which allows a right of access across private lands if it can be proven that the path has been a traditional right of way for local people. Some of the paths have been in use for more than a thousand years Others are of more recent vintage. Landowners who have public paths across their property — in the interest of minimizing potential damage to their land — often erect styles for the conve- nience of pedestrians, allowing easy access over thorn hedges and stone walls. Walking through the Lake District is a journey into another century, to a world that by sheer good fortune and a consequence of geography and inaccessibility has retained the atmosphere and sense of timelessness of a pre- lndustrial age. This is sheep country. Little else is hardy enough to withstand the difficult weather, other than the locals who by natural selection seem genetically insensible to weeks of non-stop rain. Small, ancient-looking farms with grey, weathered granite walls and moss-covered slate roofs occupy the valley floors, sur- rounded by emerald green fields enclosed by stone walls. It seems virtually every itnii tUT in this part of England is stone Stone walla laboriously built by generations — often of the same family — divide one small field from another. Some of these walls date back over 600 years when the production of wool became an important economic activity Some date back even earlier to the time when Viking invaders decided to settle here in the °th century. As the hillsides steepen, the tidy fields give way to a wild, harsher environment of glacier-scarred rock outcrops, alpine grasses and sedges, bracken, and purple headier Our second day. from Ennerdale into the heart of the Lake District, was a tough one for the group, whose ages ranged from 26 to 62. It is easy to imagine a walk across England to be a relaxed affair, peering over garden walls and taking afternoon teas at quaint country inns Lakeland hills are deceptively steep and sometimes seem interminable. Wc decided that an English mile bore no resemblance to an American one — it was thought to be roughly three Umes longer The weather was magnifi- cently clear, warm, and sunny, a rare combina- tion for a region that "enjoys" I HO inches of rain a year and where summer can be some- times measured in days The mountain ash and birch trees became fewer as wc climbed out of Ennerdale and at 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 Alaska or northern Scandinavia. Looking back, and now well below us. was Pillar Rock, a great buttress of dark granite where the earliest rockclimbcrs practiced in preparation for the first ascents of the Mattcrhom and Mount Everest. To the west, we looked down on the sun -dappled water of Buttermcre. and beyond, the Isle of Man — still there — and the glistening, magical waters of the Irish Sea. From this lofty terrain we began our deep descent into the valley of Borrowdale, considered Bo be the most beautiful valley in the whole of Britain . « Ml h 1 remembered with great noslulgia. from the times 1 had spent there more than 30 years earlier Our tramp through the Lakeland tells and Us many valleys was perhaps the major highlight of our walk We spent an afternoon in Uassmcrc where Wordsworth lived, now buried m the local graveyard. Beatrice Potter, creator of Peter Rabhil .mil in. ms othei animal characters, spent her most creative ye in In this beautifti] pan ol England On hei death, she gave hn extensive Lakeland properties and i. inns io the National [Viui to be preserved In perpetuity i was Intrigued to learn thai ol all the visiting loieigm is, u is the lapanese who app.in nils show ihc gieatcsl interest in Heati n , Pott, , and the iiwhiimjj , ham u-is she . leated Heyond tin «, i sited the lleval, tnarkei town ol i' thriving moiiast. nes, win. h in addition to being religious centers also served as important local and regional centers of education, industry and agriculture Our final tramp, across the bleak, treeless. North Yorkshire moorland gave us a glimpse of the stark, gray world where the Bronte sisters were born, lived almost then entire lives, and died You have to tramp across a Yorkshire moor on a wet. windy day to appreciate where the scenic imagery and the dark and sinister chaiactci ol Heatln Idle came Irom Our final day of walking was Irom the small fishing port of Whitby, where Captain Cook, one of England's greatest sailors, was bom Another impressive monastery dating back to the 7th century overlooks this picturesque town, its back overlooking the North Sea from where many of its principal antagonists came — the Saxons and Vikings. In spite of being abandoned in the I6lh century and being shelled by a passing German battleship in the second World War. the ravaged rums look as though they might easily last another 1000 years. A delightful eight mile walk along the 300-foot high sandstone sea cliffs seemed more like 1 5. but by iiow wc were accustomed to the perverse humor of the guide book's estimation of distances In the late afternoon, our destination, the village of Robin Hood's Bay. came into view with its slate roofed stone houses perched, some precipitously, on the edge of a pleasantly calm North Sea. That evening wc walked to the (Continued on Page 42) Page 41 Quest (Continued from Page 41) shore and watched the rising moon cast a bright though eerie light across the gentle sea. A grand and peaceful finale Our memorable tramp across England was sadly over, it was time to go home. Before leaving England, wc visited the ancient city of York — a tounst city for more than a thousand years — to walk its narrow, cobbled Streets, its excavated Viking ruins and to ga/.e in awe at York Minsici. .1 greal Church even before William the Conqueror Two of our alumni joined us last year on the walk "I found the walk across England n< he one of the best vat alums I've ever hern mi. it was absolutely beautiful. " — Maureen McOsker '81 "There is no better way to see a COUntry than to walk across it. " "It's one of those experiences that gets btttit andbettet the more you think about it, and you think about It often " the Walk Across England was the hardest think I 've ever ,lone. hut 1 wouldn i have missed it foi tfu world. " Walks in England, Scotland and France offered in 1995 England July 5-17 Land Cost $1,400 Join us (ins gumma on a walk across the breadth of Northern England which will take us through some «>l the island's most beautiful mountains and moorland. Our walk will begin m the i .ike District region ol Northwest England and finish at io-.s the North Yorkshire Moors — Irom St Hccs on the lusli Sea to Robin Hood s Bay on the shores oi the North Sea. The walk passes through a mountainous and hilly landscape of highland sheep Farms, villages ol Stonewalled houses. inn8 and ancient c hutches i( is the land >>i Wordsworth and James Herriot, author of All Things Bright and Beautiful The Romans passed through this region tWO thousand \eais ago, followed by the Danes, Saxons and Vikings Traces of their passing can be found along the old pathways, churches and landscape. Scotland September 21 -October 3 Land Cost $1,300 We will begin the Highlands of Scotland walk at the Rowardennan Hotel which lies on the eastern (Continued on Page 46) Page 42 CONCERT CHOIR REUNION — Attending a reunion party after the Homecoming Pops Concert on Homecoming Weekend were (first row. from left) Adrianne Bald '92. Leann HoutZ '94. Dr. Eric Nelson. Dr. William Decker. Mary Decker; (second row) Nancy Howarth 91. Rob Gould '90. John 5m eene) '89, Janet Space Cutrcio '67. Jim Waller '68, Lisa Tomlinson '87, Gail Kaucher '84, Scott Righter '84; (third row/ Steven Getz '93. Shawn < 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 Kanouse '83, Missing from photo: Stanley Schorr '90 and Robert Twaddell '78. John W. Pyne 485, a graduate of Medical Col- lege of Pennsylvania in 1990, began a fellow- ship in gastroenterology at University of Cali- fomia-Irvine Medical Center in July. He finished a three year internal medicine residency there in 1993 He was then selected for a one-year posi- tion as chief medical resident, responsible for teaching residents and medical students and for the administrative duties of 1 15 residents. In 1993 he passed the American Board of In- ternal Medicine with a score in the 97th percen- tile of all those who took the test in the United Slates. He lives in Orange, California William J. SchlortT '85 and Rhonda L. Bird were married on October 22 in Jersey Shore. William, a graduate ol Pennsj Ivania College of Podiatric Medicine, is a foot specialist and podiatric surgeon with practices in Williamsport and Avis Hk\ live at Jersey Shore R R I Sandra J. Shaker 485 and Jeffrey N. Sackrison were married on October 1 in Drifton. Sandra, Who earned fl master's degree in health . ait administration at Wilkes University, is di- rector of Medical Imaging and Women's Care at Hazleton-St. Joseph Medical Center. The live at Drums R R 3. Deborah Hartman Smith '85 and Jeffrey J. Smith '85 report the birth of their third son, Bran- don Hunter Smith, on May 23 He joins Tyler, six; Bethany, four; and Jared, three. Deborah is a special education teacher at Shikellamy High School, and Jeff is a Nation- wide Insurance agent in Lewisburg. They live in Wmfield. Beth A. Williams '85 and William H. Shun were married on October 1 in Lewisburg. Beth is a business software consultant for Computer Support Services, Inc. in Lewisburg. They live in that community Ted Williams '85 has been a certified finan- cial planner with IDS Financial Services in Lancaster for more than eight years. He has also earned an MBA degree. Wade E. Workman '85 and Carol J. Mont- gomery are planning a May 1995 wedding. Wade is a manager trainee at Toys-R-Us in Camp Hill. 1986 Representative: Kelly R. Lewis P. O. Box 474; 82 Shepard Avenue Delaware Water Gap. PA 18327-0474 (717) 476-4745 Chris Campbell Raughley RR. 1 Kunkletown. PA 18058 (610) 681-3914 The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Scott Aikey, Leslie Hoy Bacigalupi, Marzena Bajdalski, Alicia Schwenter Bluis, Rose Anne Brizek-Horan, Donna Campbell. Priscilla Rob- erts Carroll, Karyn Ryan Carten. Howard Christie, Traci Matsko Daley. Martha Jane Roth Danchak. Susan Hanchak Duerr, Todd Duerr, Rebecca Eberle-Romberger, Sharon Einbmder. 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, Marvin Metzger. Debbie Blyler Quarmby. Nina Field Rego. Durrell Reichley. Walt Roberts, Brad Schnver, Jeannette Daniels Schriver, Laura Sharrow, Tern Beth Slocum, Sandra Wood Smith, Chet Snyder, Rob Thompson, Dawn Greene Thren, James Tyson, Dennis Ward, Lyndon Yearick, James Zelenak. Joseph C. Allison '86 and Lea J. Hehn were married on October 1 in Lafayette, N.J. Joseph, also a graduate of Thomas Jefferson University, is employed by Drevna-Papson Physical Therapy Associates in Lancaster. They live in Paradise. Amy M. Bowne '86 and Steven L. Simpson were married on November 5 in Wilson Borough. Amy is a flight attendant for Continental Air- lines. They live in Cleveland, Ohio. Rose Anne Brizek-Horan '86 has a 14- month-old son, Patrick. Douglas A. Coup '86 and Lori D. Smith are engaged. Doug is a senior programmer analyst for Shared Medical Systems in Malvem. Michael C. Dubbs '86 has been named sec- retary-treasurer for Scott Twp., with an office in Espy. He formerly was a nursing home admin- istrator for the Rolling Hills Manor Nursing Home in Union County and for JDK Manage- ment, Lightstreet. Maria Frant Eden '86 is a banking officer for Meridian Bank in Allentown, managing an office in White Hall. She is expecting her first child in March. Elaine M. Foster '86 moved to Kailua-Kona (the Big Island), Hawaii, in December 1993 af- ter living in 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 to all from the Land of Paradise." January 1995 Classnotes LYCOMING RECEPTION - Alumni and parents attended a reception in Willtamsport on November 1 to meet /•„ „,/, „, /, ■„„ „ fc, ,„„ ,„ V^tI £ » SrTT*1 k yr„cf 92. ZW E Spadoni 74, Lisa Stockholm 90. Stephanie Snyder WeiUl 79. and Michel, ZaluM '91 Alumni return as recruiters At least I 7 Bloomshurg alumni returned to campus to recruil our seniors toi jobs, according to Carol Bainett, dircctoi ot the Caieei Development Center The recruiter included the following alumni Bmsl Young Anthony Hartlauh "89, James (Jake) Armstrong; "So. Dan Owens •»> t iUU| Scott Beamei '9 \ Arthur Andersen — Alctu Gmff '94 Shared Medical System* Knthj A Snvilei SO Foot Locker — Lee Blackwuy 73 Prudential — Dawn h- In nan 94 State f arm Insurance — Diane Hartoll ') ' Kemsel&Co.- Tracy Pink «)| Wallace Compntei Systems Dean Shields (>.| Ames Department Stores Inc. — Paul I rcuhan '78 Daily Express — Mark Eycr "84 Mutual ol < Imaha — Dan Klingerman H7 Neve & Co - Ed Olszewski *94 Oaram Sylvania Miki < 'uddj Blai I a Deckcu i ou Petruct I Henry 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- papers of Greater St. Louis, controller of the Lorain (Ohio) Morning Journal, and business manager of the Pottstown Mercury. As 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 daily circulation of 123,474, the Press-Telegram is the 83rd largest newspaper in the United States and ranks 46th in total advertising revenue. Henry earned an MBA degree at Penn State in 1991 . He and his wife, Tama, live in southern California. Richard S. Knupp '86 and Laune Koznoskie are planning a spring 1995 wedding in Harris- burg. Richard is a sales representative for Glaxo Pharmaceuticals in Lancaster. Molly McLaughlin Naunczek '86 and Michael Naunczek '86 are parents of a son, Michael Patrick, bom on April 9. 1994. Molly is a special education teacher, and Michael is in his final year of medical school at Jefferson Medical College. They reside in Langhome. Steven E. Morehart '86 has been named au- dit senior manager at the Wyomissing office of Emst & Young. He has been with the firm for eight years. John Nicodem '86 is a marketing consultant for WBRE-TV, Channel 28. in Wilkes-Barre. Shane Planutis '86 and Michele Katrishen are planning an April 29, 1 995 wedding in Hazleton. Shane is self-employed. Jill M. Randinelli '86 and Howard S Lessel were married on June 24 in Paoli They live in Orefield. Susan Armstrong Smith '86 and her husband, Tony, are parents of a son, Brendon Lee, bom on May 31. 1994. He joins a brother. Corey, age two and a half. Susan is a fifth grade teacher in East Stroudsburg. They live in Effort. Leslie Lynch Smurthwaite '86 and her hus- band, John, are parents of a daughter. Victoria Louise, bom on May 28 (six pounds, 1 2 ounces). Leslie is director of college relations for Shared Medical Systems Corporation in Malvern. Lyndon Yearick '86 is sales and marketing director for S&A Custom Built Homes in State College. He earned an MBA degree at Penn State in 1993. He and his wife. Janice, are parents of two children: Daniel Adam, seven, and Lynzi JoAnne, one. They live in State College Eva Ellinger Yingst '86 and her husband. Scott, are parents of a new daughter. Emily, bom on November 9 She joins a sister. Melissa, six. and a brother. Bryan, four. Eva is employed by Meridian Bank in Read- ing as an assistant vice president in charge of demand deposit and debt card operations The family lives in Lebanon Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 1987 Representative: Sean Mullen HOI Cedar Road Ambler, PA 19002 (215) 646-8364 Class Volunteer Kelly Mckeown Meneeley The following class members registered 11 alumni or university events during 1994: Alana Gallo Albus. Sharon Bickel Bower. Judy Brennan, Joe Cannavo, Laurie Snyder ( female, Lew Correalc, Brian Dent. Janet EU, Christine h.rd. Dcaniu < ierm.in ll.ihih, John < iihas, I K.i Gundrum. Amy Perry Hall. Debbie Ignatovich. Scott Karchner. Mike Kennedy. Alison M Krasner, Dave i oreman Chris Lutz, Mike Markowski. Kelly McAndrew. Angela ZUDJ Metzger, Patricia Metzgei Scott, Robin lalbol Mingle. Michelle Mourey. Sean Mullen, R tins Oman. Fay Ortiz, Paul Pugnetti, Mary I II. rj Scdor Reichley. Alesia Crum Skinner. Su/ette Spering Snyder. Amy Sunderland. Kelly McBndc Swisher. Lisa Tomlinson. Mary Beth Depicro Weir. Carol D Wcllcr. Jeff Welsh. John W. Cook '87 and Dana K Yaw were married on June 1 8 in Ocean City. Md John is a medical sales representative for Sherwood Medi caJ in Laurel. 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 the Lehigh Valley Private Indus- try Council, and Kyle is employed by PNC Corp as an investment consultant in East Stroudsburg. Alumni enjoy luncheon in Philadelphia Alumm and friends attended a lurn aeon In Philadelphia on « li tobei X In attendance weie Jim Gledhlll. < onnie Stanko Gobora '52, Harry I lobora 10 Sadie Zapp Mayernii I '27. John McDaniel "94. Dan Mi < rrew ">i , Carl Morgan, Marie Parrish Morgan ">4. Joe Zal on hemny '72 and Cathy Zakon hemnj Zoo (Continued from Pagt fO) ourselves." Ix-slie lives in Glenside and is treasurer for the Philadelphia Zoo's chapter of the American Association Keepers Page 43 Master's degree in accounting approved A new master of science degree in accounting program will enroll its first students in Ihe (all of 1996. Creation of the program was recently approved by the Council of Trustees. Richard Baker, chairman of the accounting department, notes that "more than 30 slates require either a total of 1 50 hours of education or 30 hours of education beyond the bachelor's degree as a minimum educational requirement for licensure as a Certified Public Accountant. "We expect the Commonwealth to follow this national trend in the next several years," he said "Bloomsburg already has one of the l.nj'c.l imderfi.uliialr accounting programs in northeastern Pennsylva- nia. We think our new master s program anticipates the stale's mandate and prepares students for a changing business climate." Bloonuburg's undergraduate at ( OUnting program enrolls between 500 and 600 students and graduates between no and ISO students each year More than 40 pen enl "i the graduates take the CPA examination The new graduate program will i omplemeni the I 'niversitj 's own undergraduate accounting curriculum and the programs "I Othei nearby institutions. Othei schools in the Stale .System ol I lighci EdU( aliou an < ipected to contribute graduates to the program "TboiU knowledge," Baker said, neailn i ollcj-es and univcisUics have not formulated plans to meet the tilth yeai requirement I here aie no si. ite owned oi state supported si hools u ithin a reasonable distance thai have an existing accounting program large enough to support a quality graduate program in accounting." Bakei indicated that, when it is mature, the Bloomsburg program could have as many as Ml to 00 students per year taking graduate courses in accounting «T I Page 44 READING-BERKS RECEPTION — Alumni and parents attended a reception in Reading on October 12 to meet President Jessica Kozloff. Those in attendance included Anna Bauer '95. Gerald T. 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 '70 and Stan Traauk '92. Deborah M. Dudeck '87 and Palnck E. Bclardi were married on October 15 in Hazleton. I (eborah is an accounting and auditing supervi- sor at Kronick Kalada Berdy and Co.. CPAs, in Wilkes Barre A caseworker for Children's Choice in Selinsgrove. she is also attending the Harrisburg Center of Temple University. They live in Northumberland. Jerry W. Hauck 487 and Marsha L. Hetzendorf were married on August 6 in Turbotville. Jerry is employed by Athco in Sarasota) Florida, while pursuing a master's de- ii i .it the University of South Florida. They live in Bradenton, Florida. David B. Hoffman '87 and Lisa J Sechrist were married on October 29 in Reading. David is a teacher at Oley Valley High School. They reside in Mount Perm. David L. Maciejewski '87 and Kathleen A. Ferrell are planning an April 8 wedding in Hughesville, David is business manager of the Loyalsock Township School District. Mark J. Makara '87 and Lisa A. Klebenow were married on September 3 in Columbus. In- diana. Mark is a professional pharmaceutical representative for the Pratt Division of Pfizer Pharmaceuticals. They live in Grove City. Ohio Lori Namey '87 and Sean Schaefer are plan- ning a summer 1 995 wedding. Lori, who re- ceived a master \ degree at Rider College in New Jersey, is a guidance counselor with the Lower Dauphin School District. Robin Gail Reese '87 and David A. Poust were married on June 25 in Hughesville. A reg- istered nurse, she served in the U. S. Air Force for five years at Malcolm Grow Medical Center, Andrews Air Force Base She and her husband, a resident Seabee at the United States Embassy in Tokyo, reside in that city. Patricia Moyer Rhoads '87. a general assign- ment reporter at the Shamokin News-Item since 1989. has won two awards for a l0-part series 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- gram. In October, she received a Governor's Highway Safety Award in the media category. She and her husband. Stuart, reside in Shamokin. Suzette Spering Snyder '87 and her husband, Robert, are parents of a son, Luke Robert, bom on September 7 (rune pounds, two ounces). They live at Hughesville R. R. 2. Kimberly Nickey Stangle '87 reports good news: In April 1 993 she received the Governor's Teacher Recognition Award, and in January 1994 she gave birth to a son. She resides in Northfield, N.J. Salley J. Stein '87 and Brent E. Sugita were mamed on September 24. Salley is employed by the Quakertown Community School District and is doing graduate work at Kutztown Uni- versity. They live in Boyertown. N. Scott Sterner '87 and Alexandra Kost were married on August 20 in Minersville. Scott is employed by Big A Auto Parts in Pottsvdle. They live in Minersville. Lori Timber-lake- Wolf '87 and her husband, Wesley, are expecting triplets in March! Michael R. Weaver '87 and Tracey Jo Bilger were married on August 27 in Bloomsburg. Michael is a chemist at Merck and Co. in River- side. They live at Northumberland R.R. 2. 1988 Representative: Lori DePasquale Lannetti 702 Remington Court Cluilfont. PA 18914 (215) 997-2406 Class Volunteers: Gary L Bosavage. Stephanie Fetterman. Steve Fetterman. Marge Krueger The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994 Michael Alban. Maude Andregic. Joe Bannah. Chris Beagle. Michelle Johnson Beiler, Mike Brown. Kevin Cecco. Joan McNichol Coyle, Kevin Crane. Patricia Dobrosic, Susan Early Drakas. Mary Dougherty Duff. Stephanie Husted Fetterman, Steve Fetterman, Edie Gair. Annemarie Murray Hauck, Leah Haussmann, Jeff Hedeman, Vicki Henry, Dianna Waddell Hensler. Tony Klemanski, Lori Lannetti. Damn L. Love. Wanda Willis McDonough. Amy Savastio Murphy, John Nestro, Wendy Edwards Oberdorf. Brian Ohl. Teresa Oliver, Carolyn Palmer. Dickie Paria. John Roskos, Maria Salinger, Frank Schaffer. David Slonac, Marga- ret Waldron, Michael W. Williams Rob Anthony '88 and Angela BonAnno are planning a fall 1995 wedding. Rob lives in Sandpoint, Idaho. Lisa Argenziano '88 has been named direc- tor of activities at Meadows Nursing Center. She previously was a caseworker with the Children's Service Center in Wilkes-Barre. Glenn W. Bateman '88 and Pamela S. Kline were married on September 3 in Montgomery County. Glenn is employed by North Penn Hos- pital. Laurie Ann Bloom '88 and Timothy E. Costello are planning a fall 1995 wedding. Laurie is a medical technologist at Harrisburg Hospital. Gary L. Bosavage 488 of Shenandoah has been promoted to metals supervisor and shift su- pervisor for Lehigh Valley Division of Labora- tory Resources Inc. in Bethlehem. He joined the firm in 1989. He has completed a course in inductively coupled argon plasma emission spectroscopy and is certified in asbestos fibercounting. Francine D. Brion '88 has been named coor- dinator for training and development with the Center for Science, Technology and Applied Research at State University of New York Col- lege of Technology at Alfred. Prior to joining Alfred State, she was a pro- gram coordinator with the College Center of the Finger Lakes in Corning, N.Y., for three years. Francine and her husband, Robert, are the par- ents of a son, Cory, age two. They live in Scio, N.Y. Carole A. Cimakasky '88 and Brian Peck are planning an October 1995 wedding. Carole is employed as an office manager and personnel coordinator for Interim Personnel Temporary Services in Kingston. They live in Harding. Stephanie Fetterman '88 was recently pro- moted 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 Michael, who was promoted to captain in the U.S. Army in July, is attending Infantry Officer Ad- January 1995 vanced Course in Georgia, followed by the Bra- dley Commander's Course. They are expecting a child in April, and in May will move to Germany where they will be sta- tioned for approximately three years. Cynthia, who aJso earned a master "s degree at Bloomsburg. is a learning disabilities teacher. Pamela A. Hagenbuch "88 and Roger B. Dillman were married on June 1 8 in Selinsgrove. Pamela is a caseworker for Children's Choice in Selinsgrove and is attending Temple University. Hamsburg Center. They live in Northumberland Margaret L. Hummel '88 and James F Bova were married on November 1 1 in Easton. Mar- garet is a CPA with Concannon. Gallagher, Miller & Co. They live in Allentown. Donald J. Kieffer Jr. 488 and his wife. Julie, are parents of a daughter, Madeline Julia, born on June 2, 1994. Donald is an Internal Revenue Service agent in Brooklyn. N.Y. They live m Westwood. N.J. Jo Ann Girton Kile '88 and her husband, Ron. are the parents of a daughter. Felicia Mane, born on September 28, 1994. They live in Wellsville N.Y. Lori Kirk-Rolley '88 has been appointed as an account manager at The Weightman Group in Philadelphia. She will be responsible for daily account management functions on the agency's WLR Foods account and the Mannington Mills residential and commercial businesses. She previously was a senior account execu- tive at Letven. Diccicco & Battista Advertising in Horsham. She is a graduate student at LaSalle University. Kristine A. Lee '88 and her husband. Jack. are parents of a son. Robert James, born on May 16 Knstine is an administrative assistant with AT&T in Boston. They live in Maynard. Mass Kerry L. Lender "88 and Mark J. Elscsser were married on September 24 in Coopersburg Kerry, who earned a master's degree at Moravian College, is employed by PP&L. They live in Alburtis. 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 They live in Bangor. Cheryl Ann Mazer '88 and Thomas L. Errico are planning a May 1995 wedding. Cheryl is office manager/executive secretary for Shearon Environmental Design Co in Hopewell. N.J. Wanda Willis McDonough '88 and Sean McDonough '91 (M) have made career moves Wanda has been named director of the annual fund at Lycoming College, and Sean is educa- tional technology coordinator for the Milton El- ementary Schools. Wanda was formerly assis- tant director of annual giving at Wilkes Univer- sity. 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 County, she is looking forward to becoming ac- tive in that chapter. Paul McMahon '88 and Stacy L. Meli were married on June 25. 1994. They live in Balti- more. Nancy Murray '88 and Geoffrey Hauck were married on April 3. 1993. Nancy is a sales rep- resentative for Pfizer Labs. They live in Lancaster. Stefanle E. Nestor '88 has ken named su- pervisor in the audit and accounting department of Beard & Co.'s office in Allentown Judith Mies Sedlak "88 has been named vice president of development foi WVTA television and FM radio She |oined the WV1A stall in 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 employed by Prudential Pro fared Properties in Philadelphia Janet ft Sobaek '88 and Thomas Luubach were married on September 4. 1993. Janet is a math teacher at Berwick Middle School. They live in Berwick Rebecca Solsman '88 and Ernesi I Bonneviei were married on September 30 in Clarks Sum nut Rebecca is advertising manager for Caescr \s Pocono Resorts. Lisa Pritchard Taddei '88 and Michael I). Taddei '89 are parents ol ., son. Hen|anim, I. ""July 2. 1993. Their neu addiessil i340FoX glove Ct . Belcamp. MD 21017 Sharon E. Wolf '88 and Joseph ( i larra were married on October 22 in Lancaster Deborah is employed by Wyeth-Ayerst in Paoli I he) live in Lancaster. 1989 Representative John M. Walker 1000 Hillgate Apt TE Pittsburgh, PA 15220 (412) 343-4484 Class Volunteers: Todd ArgenzJano, Joanne L Derncott, Linda Foster. Jo Anise Keener. Laura M Spec/it. CHHs tine Spohn. Susan Sugra, John M Walker SNOWY REUNION — We just never know where the next mini-reunion of B. U alumni will take place! Rob Anthony 88 (right) sent us this photo that was taken on Mt. Glory in Jackson Hole. Wyoming — with the Grand Teton in the background. Shown with Rob are Joel Bauschpics '90. Brian Sigfried '90 and David Tuscano 90. Rob now lives in Sandpoint. Idaho. Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 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. Tammy Hall. Melissa Harrier, Gus Haviland. 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 Santoro. Jennifer Blair Sassano. William Shccly. Taras Somyk. Cheryl Spocrl. Susan Sugra. John Sweeney. Rosemary Schrocdcr Termini. Paul Voltz. John M Walker. John Zcrbc. Dean Brewer '89 has been hired as a second- ary physics/science teacher in the Southern Co- lumbia Area School District / aula UMura Interim associate dean i ind. 1 1 .Mm.!, .isso, [ate professoi ol health, physii al edui ation and athletics, is serving as Interim a ■ ioi i. ii-' dean ol thi < olli g< ol Arts and Sciences She tx gan [utJea "«i Augusi 19 and will serve In tin position l"i one year. The lorinci ■., „ m, ,|, Roosevelt Newson, left in July to become dean of the Collegi ol i Ibl ml \u . and Wial Science-, ai < teorgio Southern I taiveroity in Statcshoio I < Mm. i has he, n a Uloomsl>mr faculty member since 1987 She has served as program coordinator for the muster's degree in exercise science and adult fitness, as well as assistant chair of the HIM- A department F illing those positions on a temporary basis arc I .eon S/mcdra and Susan Hihbs, respectively Ix-Mura completed It) adminislra live internships, one in the dean of the College ol Ails ami S< lem es office in 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 Associa- tion. The competition included entrants from 335 colleges and universities across the country The award is another in a scries of national awards that Spectrum has earned since its inception in 1986. In six of the past eight years, the student publication has earned medalist honors from the CSPA. (Continued on Page 48) Page 45 Quest (Continued from Page 42) shores of bonnie Loch Lomond, cross the western fringe of Rannoch Moor and on through the magnifi cent and wild landscape of Glencoc and the Mammorcs to Fort William at the foot of Ben Nevis, Britain's highest mountain. The heather will be in bloom on the hillsides at this time of year. From Fort William, we will travel by train or bus to Mallaig and take the ferry to the Isle of Skyc. spending an entire day and a night on the island before crossing back to the mainland and travelling by train to Edinburgh, where we will spend the last of our time in Scotland. France June 15-28 Land Cost $1,200 Visit h- Carre/our Europeen, the crossroads of F.urope, in a two- week trip that leads from the towns of the Alsace into the mountains of the Vosgcs. We will begin the tour in the city of Mulhousc in the valley of the RhiM and travel north, with Strasbourg, the capital of Alsace, as our final goal. Our tour will take us along the G.R. 5, one of several long-distance hiking trails in Europe, leading us over moderate peaks and past impressive medieval ruins. On the way north, we will vigil ( olmai, one of the region's most beautiful towns and a leading art center. After a few more days of Ink in}' in the mountains, with vieWfl of the Alps and the Black Forest, we will descend again into the Rhine Valley where many small villages have preserved their distun tm- Alsatian character. Here you will find impicsivc COlIet nous oi art and some of the most delicious food and wine in the region Several moderate hiking days, interrupted by sightseeing in charming towns, will bring us to Strasbourg, known around die world lor its cathedral, museums and picturesque neighborhoods. During the tour, you will have the opportunity to attend local music festivals m Mulhouse and Strasbourg, and m the event that you want to spend additional time in a particular town, we will help make arrangements for you to rejoin the group again the following day. Note Please help us to serve your needs and interests better by completing the short alumni survey on Page 51. You may mail it to: Quest Office Bloomsburg University Bloomsburg. PA 17815 snotes Page 46 Mark D. Burkholder *89 and Melanie A. Scigford are planning a September 23. 1 995 wed- ding. Mark, also a graduate of Northampton County Area Community College, is employed by the Charles F Snyder Funeral Homes in (~ancastcr and Millersvillc. Lynnc E. Clifford '89 and Darin HuggJer '88 were married on July 23 in Scranton. Lynne is a secondary English teacher, and Darin is a sec- ondary math teacher. Barbara Duke Cook '89 and David Cook '89 are parents of v son, Aaron Edward, bom on October 14 (seven pounds. 3.5 ounces). He joins a sister. Korrine. Mary Anne Donald '89 earned an MBA in human resource administration at Fairleigh Dickinson University in December 1993. She is a health and welfare specialist in the corporate benefits department at Allied Signal International headquarters in Momstown. N.J. She lives in Basking Ridge. Michelle Worhacz Faust '89 is a first grade teacher in die Southern Columbia Area School District. She formerly was a teacher at the Trans- figuration School in Shamokin and St. Casimir's and St Mary's schools in Kulpmont. She is working on a master's degree in childhood edu- cation. Michael Foulds '89 and Dana Martz are plan- ning a May 20 wedding in Hemdon. Michael is administrative sales manager for National Ticket Co. in Paxinos. Mary Beth Gallagher-Finnerty *89 is em- ployed by Penn State University's Applied Re- search Lab in State College. She and her hus- band, Joe, celebrated their third wedding anni- versary on October 5. They live in State Col- lege. Jody Gates '89 of the Lewisburg Studio won a top national honor at the 1994 Professional Photographers of America. One of her portraits qualified for the prestigious blue nbbon awards and was awarded a national merit. The portrait u as s^ « m ed in the top range for its creativity, com- position, technical merits and overall impact. Hie national i aliber competition of the PPA is considered to be one of the most difficult in the nation In 1994 there were approximately 6,000 entries. Shannon M. Gownley '89 and Timothy W Bastian were married on August 6 in Centralia. Shannon is a teacher in the Exeter Township School District, Reading. They also live in Exeter Township Dawn Guarino '89 and Gregory Ksiazek '89 were married on February 19 in Wayne, N.J. Dawn is a CPA with Parente. Randolph. Orlando, Carey and Associates in Wilkes-Barre. and Gre- gory is a self-employed contractor. They live in Clarks Summit. Anthony W. Hartlaub '89 and Celeste Ann Stremmel were married in Hanover. Anthony is a certified public accountant with Ernst and Young, Harrisburg. They live in Hanover. fv LANCASTER RECEPTION — Alumni and parents attended a reception in Lancaster on Novem- 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. Raymond E. Duncan, Harold Emmitt '51. Helen Tietjen Emmitt '51. Terry Engleman '61. Sharon Getty '89. 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. 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 School of Law in 1993, is a legal specialist with management recruiters in Philadelphia. Lori L. Havriila '89 and William L. J. Burke were married on October 8 in Pittston. Lori is employed by Merrill Lynch in Wilkes-Barre. They reside in Pottsville. Thomas M. Heavey '89 and Amy L. Schropp were married on October 8 in Harrisburg. Tho- mas is general manager of Crunch Fitness Health Club in New York City. JoAnise Keener '89 and Jamie Leighow are planning a September 9, 1995 wedding. JoAnise is a sales assistant for Dimension Media Services. Jamie also attended B.U. and graduated from Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic in South Carolina. Melissa M. Letchak '89 and Brian D. Wilcox were married on October 2 in Lansdale. Mel- issa is a senior communications associate for the Vanguard Group of Investment Companies in Valley Forge They live in Schwenksville. Lisa Ann M. Mack '89 and Joseph B. Parrish were married on November 6. 1 993. in Port Car- bon. Lisa is employed by The Morning Call in Allentown. Jennifer Wynn McGinley '89 is an associ- ate with S. R. Wojdak, woiking on grassroots and media relations projects for the firm's com- munication practice. The firm has locations in Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Washington, D.C. She resides in Philadelphia. Susan E. Metzker '89 and David W. Gehrum are planning a May 1 3 wedding in Williamsport. Susan is a programmer/analyst for the Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit in Montandon. Sandra L. Rozzi '89 and James B. Floyd were married at Bernville R.D. 2. Sandra is employed by Aetna Life and Casualty in Middletown, Conn. They live in Meriden, Conn. Kimberly A. Shaner '89 and Jeffrey R. Hannis are planning a July 22, 1995 wedding in Pottstown. Kimberly is an elementary school teacher in the Philadelphia School District. Donald A. Shearer '89 and Debbie A Solomon are planning an April 1 , 1995 wedding in Montoursville. Donald is a manager for Montour Oil Service Co. in Wilkes-Barre. Marianne L. Troyan '89 and Mark E. Zenyuch 479 were married on July 16 in Marion Heights. Marianne, who earned a master's de- gree at Beaver College, is a physical therapist at Susquehanna Physical Therapy Association in Bloomsburg. Mark is a transportation construc- tion inspector for PennDOT in Montoursville. They reside in Bear Gap. Tina Valencik '89 and Donald J. Robbins are planning an August 1995 wedding. Tina is em- ployed by the Department of Defense in Wash- 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 an MBA degree at the University of Pittsburgh, is a network engineer with Bell Atlantic Mobile of Pittsburgh. 1990 Representative: James P. Shevlin 11825 Federalist Way. Apt. 1 Fairfax. VA 22030 (703)803-7610 Class Volunteers: Nicole Woodson Smith. Lisa Stackhouse The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Amy Yarmel Amadio, Rich Amadio, Margaret Angelucci, Michelle Seibert Appel, Michelle Barker, JoAnn Barletta, Tom Barna. Lisa Bell, Anjna Beri, Melody Bowersox, Jill Ashenfelter Burnett, Jill Amaudo Cambum, Angela Candori, Cheryl Decembrino, Pete Despres, Dominic DiCordiza, Joann DiFrancisco, Anita Dimmick, Lesley Estock. Ophelia Tarn Fetter, Pamela A. Gairing, John Gallagher. Mike Gerard, DeeAnne Glenn, Rob Gould, Melissa Harris, Paula Headen, Sharon Kill, Aaron Hughes, Lori Hunsicker, Thomas Hutchinson, Marie James. Lori Stoner Kappel, Kathy Jones Keller. Dave Kennedy, Laura Kline, Donna Kohler, Bret Lieberman, Carol Ann Bobbe Lieberman, Steve Looker. Cameron Macaleer, John Makara, Julie Bucheit Markowski, Frank McLaughlin, Holly Zovak Mordaunt, Lori Moschella. Deb Mulkewycz, Tim Norton, Kathy Patterson, Jim Pilla, Kathleen Roach, Beth Salaman. Stanley C Schorr, Melinda Schwarz, Louann Spohr Shade, Melanie Siesko, Jennifer Anderson Smith, Nichole Woodson Smith, Sheraton Smith. Lisa Stackhouse, Don Trathen, Anne VanHouten. Cynthia Vought, Wei Wei Cai, Karen Busocker Whiteman. Lon Brungart Zerbe, Scon Zoufaly. Jeanne M. Barkman '90 and Timothy B. Daubert were married on July 23 in Breinigsville. Jeanne is pursuing a master's degree in physical therapy at Temple University. They live in Allen- town. Rita Carawan Cecco '90 and her husband, John, are parents of a son. Mark Alexander, bom on September 28. Courtney R. Coccodrilli '90 and Enc E Sobczak were married on November 25 in Lake Ariel. Courtney, who also attended the Univer- sity of Valladolid in Spain, is an account man- ager for Tokai Financial Services in Berwyn. Vincent W. Costanzo '90 and Shari Abrams are planning a July 30. 1995 wedding. Vincent is employed by Costanzo Floor Plans in Coopersburg. Matthew W. Evans '90 has been appointed borough manager of Newville. Matthew, who also earned a master's degree at B.U. in 1992. formerly was an administrative analyst for the state Department of Public Welfare's Bureau of Personnel. Michele A. Farris '90 and Paul W. Kelly '90 were married on August 6 in Dallas. Michele is a teacher at Immaculate Conception School in Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Marlboro. Mass.. and Paul is a marketing repre- sentative with the Amerada Hess Corporation .n Massachusetts. Rhode Island and Connecticut They live in Natick. Mass. Tammy Fritz '90 and Jeremy S Koch were married on July 9 Tammy is employed by the U.S. Navy, and they live in Naples. Italy. Lisa R. Gilbert '90 and Christopher J Lorenzo were married on November 1 1 in Montoursville. Lisa is a claim representative for State Farm Insurance in Fairfax. Va Sandy Glowatski '90 is a kindergarten teac Ik r in the Mount Carmel Area School District She previously was a fifth grade teacher at St. Mary's School in Kulpmont. Rob Gould '90 has accepted a position at Bell Atlantic Video Services in Reston. Va Dawn D. Grubel '90 has earned a master's degree at Millersville University An intern at the Solanco School in Lancaster County, she an- ticipates state certification in school psychology in May. Douglas E. Heim '90 and Denice A Elliott were married on August 27 in Northumberland Douglas is employed by Geisinger Medical Cen- ter as a health physicist. They live in Sunbury Thomas Hornung '90 and Kimberly A Sikora are planning a May 26. 1995 wedding Thomas is a supervisor for Montour County Chil- dren and Youth Services in Danville. Jeffrey J. Hudak *«X) of Mtnticoke was killed in 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 Jeff was active in various area amatem has kctball leagues. St Joseph s Church in Nanticoke. and the B (J Alumni Association Surviving are his parents. Gerald and Dorothy Hudak, three brothers. Jerry. Jason und Insim and his fiance. Karen Krueger '90 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 They live in Chalfont. Lori Stoner Kappel "X) and Paul Kappel S«> are parents of a daughter. Kathryn Idi/aheth. horn on June I1) Kathy Keller '90 is in hti second yeai ol teaching at the Millville Elementary School. Lisa Koenig Kemmerer '90 and lu r husband. Gregg, are parents of a daughter. Morgan Renee. bom on September 25 (seven pounds. 20 nidu s) Lisa is an investigator with the U.S. Office ol Personnel Management in Philadelphia Ihcv live in Slalinglon, Joan L. KUng '90 and James A Yeagei were married on August 27 Joan is a laboratory asst. ciate at Argus Research Laboratories in Horsham They live in Sellersvillc Karen L. Koslosky '90 and William M Pox WEDDING REUNION — Lindsay E. Irion '90 and Thomas E Beck 88 were married in Queensbury, N. Y, on May 21. Guests at the wedding included (kneeling) Michele Farris Kelly 90: (sitting) Lisa Zamit '91. Katie Georgia Mies, the hnde and groom. Michelle Garrett 90, 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 com- pleted 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 Mifflinburg. Scott Ltightman Assistant sports info post filled S> on I cightinaii has k en named assistant duecloi ol spoils inlorma tion/athletu development at H 1 1 ||, will serve as assistant to Jim Hollislcr '78. A native of Staten Island. 1-eightman earned his bachelor \s degree in spoils comniunu alions in 1992 at Ithaca College and was loimeily assistant spoils inhumation duecloi al Wagnei College Pnoi to that, he was assistant Sll ) at I alayelte College Leightmao also has served us a press operations assistant at the l«>'M World Qip in New Jersey and has been a press aide al the NCAA Bail Regional Men's Basketball Tourna merit He has also seiveil as an intern in the National Basketball Assoi union's pubhi relations department and in the New Jersey Nets public relations department. At Bloomsburg. Ix-ightman will supervise the overall media/public relations programs loi the school's IX spoil alhleth program His dudes will involve working with more than SOU student/athletes and mat lies He will coordinate media coverage and statistu al mlormation at home athletic contests, assist in athletn (und raising ellorts and serve as editor for the University's sports publications You're invited to Alumni Day April 29, 1995 For more information, 1-800-526-0254 Page 47 Danville physician joins trustees Joseph J Mowed, M D , <>i Danville, has been nemi 'I i" ihc Council of Trustees. The appoint- ment was announced by Governor Robert P. Casey after Mowad's confirmation by the Pennsylvania Senate. Mowad. a native ol Scranton, is senior vice president of Gcisinger Foundation He came to Gcisinger Medical Center in 1968 as an associate in the urology department He has served .is department chairmen and assistant medical directoi el Gcisingci Medical Center, and assistant to the president of Geiiingei Clinic i dm ated al Si ranton Prep Si hool and the University of Scranton, Mowad earned his medii al degn i from the ( toighton Medical Si I I in < )maha, Nebraska I le completed his uroIogicaJ and surgical residency at the I University «>l Maryland. Mowad is a diplomate ol the Amerii an Board ol I frology and actively involved in a numbei "I professional assoi iations, including the American I frologh al Assoi is lion, the American College Ol Surgeons ami the So< ietj I 'I University Urologists He chairs the Governoi 's Renal Disease Advisory ( ommittec He has set ved the board of directors Foi many < leisingei system entities, including ( leisingei Clinic . Marworth. I leisingei Wyoming Valley Medical Center and < leisingei Medical Center, I le is a member of the board Foi l leisingei Health Plan \> live in the community, Mowad is on the boaui oi directors of the Firsl National Bank of Danville He has served On the Montour County Rc< reation Authority and .is a member of the advisory' board ol the Monloui ( 'ouiih Ad\ isory Board on Drug and Alcohol Programs and the Montour County Child Welfare Services. Spectrum (Continued from Page 45) Approximately five percent of publications earn CPSA medalisi status. According to faculty advisor Walter Brasch. professor of mass communications, "this latest award is a tribute to the work of students here. Spectrum 's competitors in these contests are publications from some of the nation's finest journalism schools. "Obviously, our students fare very well in competition with undergradu- ates at these nationally rated professional schools." he says. Page 48 s s n o t e s are engaged. Karen is employed by Reading China & Glass. Maureen "Molly" Hickey Lowther '90 and her husband. Jim, are parents of a daughter. Emma Clare, born on October 16. 1994. Molly IS ■ mployed at the Hasbro Children's Hospital in Providence. R.I. They live in Narragansett. R.I. Kathleen Matoushek '90 and David R. Barrier Jr were mamed on October I in Pleasant Mount. Kathleen is a certified public accoun- tant. They live In Bethlehem. Amy Miller '90 has been promoted to coor- dinator of annual funds and special events at St. Luke's Hospital Joe Mint '90 has started J M Auto Sales in Waverly. featuring pre-owned high-end vehicles such as Corvettes. Cadillacs and 4x4 trucks. Joe grew up working for his father's auto business. Mint Chevrolet. Alisa Monteiro '90 and Craig Nager were married in Ivyland Alisa. who is enrolled in the MBA program at LaSalle University, is a clini- cal data associate with Wyeth-Ayerst in St. I >avidfl They live in Doylestown. Melissa Parker '90 and Shawn Chesney '93 were married on May 28 in Shamokin. Melissa was employed by Wendy's International in Gainesville, and Shawn, who earned a master's degree at the University of Florida in 1994. is employed by Brown and Root Environmental in Aiken, S C. They live in Aiken. Molly A. Parsons '90 and Mark J. Davies were married on September 10 in Dallas. Molly is employed by [nterMetro Industries Corp. as a sales development representative. They live in Harveys Lake. Douglas B. Rapson '90 and Debra J Feaster urn married on July 23 in Selinsgrove. Doug is news director and on-air personality for the Wiggle Radio Network in Selinsgrove. Dawn E. Rebennack '90 and Paul Starolis were mamed on June 25 in Shavertown. Dawn is a special education teacher in the Baltimore County Schools. They live in Maryland. Debra C. Shellhamer '90 and Dr. Robert J Cordes III were married on September 10 in New Tripoli. Debra earned a master's degree at Allen- town College of St. Francis de Sales. Joelle Deanne Smith '90 and John W. McEvoy were mamed on June 19 m Pottstown. Joelle is employed by Pomerantz Staffing Ser- vices in Watchung, N.J. They live in Manville. N.J Lisa Stackhouse '90 and Brett Good are plan- ning a July 8. 1995 wedding. Lisa is a second grade teacher at Fairfield Academy in Montoursville, Nancy Suda '90 and Richard Van Horn '74 were mamed in Lansford Both are teachers in the Weatherly School District. Laura Wendel '90 and Gary Schultz were married on September 3, 1994. Laura earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg in 1992. 1991 Representative: I tinman J. Dinan 2690 Drew Street. Apt. 805 Clearwater. FL 34619 Class Volunteers: John L. Andronis. Zohreh Garrousian. Shannon Strasbaugh The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Donna Rafter Adgie, Carolyn Augustyn. Ruth Bishop, Tammy Bonawitz. Judi Bright Bowman. Bruce Braughton, Pam Bressi, David Brown. Carolyn Butcher. Brian Carling. James S. Ceccatti, Jo- seph C. Cipriani Jr., Donna Miller Counterman. Michele Creola, Shonda Folmar Demarest, Gary Groenheim, Felicia Gurzynski, Melissa Hay, Sharon Hazenski, Lydia Heiser. John Hersh, Nancy J. Howarth. Ellyn R. Jones, Karen Lagreca. Robert Legutko, Deborah Letkiewicz, Beth Lindenmuth, John Littlewood. Nellie Manarchuck. Stuart McAleer, Laura McCawley, Lisa Markel McConnell. Jim McGurrin, Marc Miller, Margie Naugham, Phil Petersen, Joe Rafter, Rose Roos, Kim Santor, Priya Sharma, Mike Sinclair, Michelle Stabler, Letha Stone. Melissa Straub-Tyson, J. P. Thomas, Lisa Markle Wall, Susan C. Weaver, Jeannie Yap, Zohreh Garrousian, Sean McDonough, Michele Zaludek. Tracy L. Banick '91 and Michael R. Boyer '90 are planning a November 18. 1995 wedding. Tracy is a special education teacher in Northern Virginia, and Michael is employed by Glaxo Pharmaceuticals. Cynthia A. Bates '91 and Christopher M Kern were married on October 8. Cynthia, also a graduate of Bucknell University, is a psycho- therapist at the Milton Hershey School. Mark Blasko '91 and Susan Kaminski are planning a July 1995 wedding. Mark, who is employed as a caseworker for the Pennsylvania Department of Welfare in Philadelphia, is attend- ing Widener University School of Law in Dela- ware. He is also a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army Reserves. Lisa Boehmer '91 and Mario Bellizia were married on September 10 in Weatherly. Lisa is an accountant at Leichtman Ice Cream Co. in Hazleton. They live in Fem Glen. Rachel Ann Boyer '91 and Eric J Ropella were mamed on September 3 in Easton. Rachel is employed by Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Pensacola, Fla., where they reside. 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. David J. Carpenter '91 and Margaret B Hassold were married on August 20 in Chestnut Hill. David is occupation distribution manager at Presbyterian Hospital in Philadelphia. They live in that city. Heidi J. Creasy '91 and James F. Roth were married on August 1 3 in Bloomsburg. Heidi is a senior accountant for Endura Products in Quakertown. They live in Palmer Township. Brian D. Crouthamel '91 and Martie Smith are planning a February 4, 1995 wedding. Brian is employed by the Northampton County Deputy Sheriff's Department and is a part-time football coach at Lafayette College. Kristin L. Cunningham '91 and Kurt M. Lieberman '92 are planning a June 1995 wed- ding. Kristin is a teacher in Easton, Md.. and Kurt is an appraiser for Tech Review in Blue Bell. Jennifer L. Dincher '91 and Mark E. Linder '94 were mamed on October 22 in Mifflinburg. Jennifer is a financial analyst for United Meth- odist Continuing Care Services. Lewisburg, and Mark is a night auditor at Econo Lodge, Bloomsburg. Hara L. Freireich '91 and Andrew B. Kinsey are planmng a July 1996 wedding. Hara is a teacher in the Baltimore County Public Schools and is attending Loyola College. Mary Elizabeth Frew '91 and Matthew J Braccili were mamed on July 9 in Bethlehem. Mary Elizabeth is a teacher at Southern Lehigh Middle School and is a teacher consultant for the Geography Education Department of the Na- tional Geographic Society in Washington. D C. She is pursuing a master's degree at Temple Uni- versity. Carolyn N. Fryberger '91 and Paul T. Burke '92 were married on October 1 in Wilkes-Barre Carolyn is a registered nurse with Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons in Wilkes-Barre, and Paul is a special education teacher in the Pocono Mountain School District, Swiftwater. Susan S. Grant '91 has joined the staff of Pottsville Hospital School of Nursing as a medi- cal/surgical clinical instructor. 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 critical care educational coor- dinator at Good Samaritan Hospital in Lebanon, and a staff nurse at Ashland. Kristie M. Hock '91 and James V. Kolmansberger '90 were mamed on February 1 2 in Almedia. Kristie is a recruitment special- ist for CMG Health in Owings Mills, Md.. and Jim is a sales manager for Rossville Vending in Baltimore, Md. They live in Towson, Md. 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 Novem- ber 19 in Neffs. Vicki is a teacher in the January 1995 Elizabcihtown Area School District, and Tom is employed by Buck Auto Sales and Salvage Co in Buck. They live in Lancaster. Kristie Ann Jani '91 and Stephen J O'Krepky were married on August 13 in Allen- town. Knstie is a tax analyst at Newsweek in New Jersey. Kelly L. Leiendecker '91 and Jon P Hartmaier are planning a September 23. 1995 wedding. Kelly is assistant director of admis- sions and marketing for Wood Services, a resi- dential facility in Langhome. Kristen J. Leonovich '91 and David J Vitkauskas were married on August 20 in Bloomsburg. Kristen. who is pursuing a master's degree at B.U.. is a research technician at the Weis Center for Research at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville. They live in Bloomsburg Jason Masakowski "91 and Allison C Tomczak were married on June 25 in Nanticoke. Jason is a registered nurse at the State Correc- tional Institute in Dallas. He also holds second degree black belts in the martial arts of Tae Kwon Do and Tang Soo Do and is an instructor at Wilkes-Barre World Karate. They live in Glen Lyon. Laura A. McCawley '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 Nesquehoning. They reside in Lansford. Thomas A. Pajic '91 is an assistant football coach at Gettysburg College. He formerly was on the staff of Pope Paul VI High School in Haddonfield, N.J., for one year. While at B.U., he was a wide receiver on the football team for four years. He set a single game pass receiving record, was team captain, and was an all-conference selection in 1992, Christine K. Powlus '91 (M) and Kenneth T Seay were married on October 29 in Bloomsburg, Christine is employed by the Bloomsburg Area School District and Sears. Michelle M. Rossi *91 and Brian J Marchese were mamed on July 3 in Lake Hopatcong, N.J Michelle is pursuing certification in school psy- chology. Jane Salak '91 and Anthony Spera were mar- ried on July 16 in Hazleton. Jane is a fourth grade teacher at the Sussex Avenue School in Newark. N.J. They reside in Columbia. N.J. Jeffrey Seidel *91 and Lynn Condrack were mamed on November 25 in Minersville Jef- frey is an accountant for New Breed Corp. in Kearney, N.J. They reside in Hamsburg. Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Abbey E. Smith '91 and Todd W Bauer arc planning a May 27 wedding Abbey teaches in the York City School District and is a graduate student at Towson University Brett R.Smith '91 and Beth R Canfieldwere mamed on September 2 in Malvern Brett is .. probation officer in Chester County They live in West Chester. Katherine D. Smith 91 and lames \ Campbell were married in Mcchamcsburg. Kathenne is a registered nurse with The Adler Group in Woodbndge. Va Michael J. Sohn '91 ol Wesi Norriton died on August 25 as a result of injuries sustained in an auto accident. He was 26. He was self-employed as a personal fitness trainer. Surviving are his parents. William Quinoncs and Margaret McCracken. his stepfather. Chns McCracken; a sister, a step-sister, two step- broth- ers; a maternal grandmother, a paternal grand mother and a paternal step-grandmother. Shannon N. Strasbaugh '91 and Richard B Harvey were mamed in Emmitsburg. Md. Sh- annon, who earned a master's degree at Shippensburg University, is employed by the Public School Employees" Retirement System in Hamsburg. They live in Hanover. Beth Ann Strebin '91 of Macungie was re cently awarded the Frank Blanchard Scholarship, one of 10 awarded annually by the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists. She also re- ceived an assistantship for the 1994-1995 aca- demic year at the Northeastern University/New England Medical Center in Boston, where she is in the graduate program In August, she was elected national student representative to the AANA Education Commit- tee. She was employed at Lehigh Valley Hospital Shawn M. SulUvan '91 and Scott P. Rutkoski '91 were mamed on May 2X in Mountaintop Shawn, who earned a master's degree at Wilkes University, is employed by Pleasant Valley School District. Scott will receive his doctor of optometry degree at Pennsylvania College of Optometry in May 1995 Foundation They reside in Carbondale Sandra M. Wm>lslaycr '91 and Thomas J. Detweilei are planning a Jul> S. IWS wedding Sandra is employed at Svhan 1 earning (Vntct in Langhome Thomas M. Ziegler'91 and Michele A Silbcr were married on June 2S in I ewishuig Thomas is manage! ol loss R Us hi Owings Mills. Md They live in Reistertown. Md 1992 Representative Hob Heller R R 7. BOX 7030 East Slroudsburg, I'A 18301 [717)476-0086 Class Vblunteti Tom London The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994 Adnanne Bahl. Roben R. Beltski. Tim Brook* Kimberly Bowers Ceccalti. Sharon I 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> hael G. Lampnnos. Diane I ut2 I azar, Inn I etlleri, Ellen Lewis. Chris Malti.Aleshea Vanim Maurer, Lisette Meehleib. Jane Mehlbaum. Todd Mengel. Juh Herring Miller. Mark Moore. Slacie Young Moore. Timothy Mordaunt. Todd M Mullen. Aileen Not/. Fred Oakes. Meg Paspro, James Pomicter. Amy Jo Reeee. Bruce Kosengrant, Karen Rouse. David Roy. Laurie Pflugler Schofield. Kim Seymour. Joseph M Spoerl, Stan Traczuk, David Trathen, Leslie Troglione. Allison Tyson, John Updegraff. Shirley Walters. Rick Wojciechowsky. Kerry M. Abell '92 and Thomas R I amloi. •92 are planning an August 12. 1995 wedding Kerry is a teacher in the Dallas School District, and Thomas is employed by PENRAC in Wilkes Barre 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. Cynthia A. Tracy '91 and Zachary D Ander- son are planning a summer 1996 wedding Cynthia is a high school math teacher with Pnnce George's County Public Schools in Maryland. Kelly Ann Veronick '91 and Michael K Loy were mamed in Mechanicsburg Kelly is a spe- cial education teacher in the Hamsburg City School District. Theresa R. Vosefski '91 and Marc G Sears were mamed on July 2 in Carbondale. Theresa, who earned a master's degree in social work at Marywood College, is a therapist for the Abraxas Kenley E. Atherholt "92 and Alan R Rood were mamed on October 8 Kenley is employed by Intermetro Industries Corporation. They live in Kingston. Adrianne Bahl '92 has earned acertifli ate I >! clinical competence in speech pathology She is employed by the Rehah People. Iia Michele L. Baum '92 and William Gr« nJj are planning a May 20 wedding Michele is em ployed by Beech Mountain Lakes in Drums Michael Bieher '92 is a fifth grade tea, her ji the Ashkar Elementary School in the Hughesville Area School District He resides in Muncy David A. Blough '92 and Shelly S. OrifTith '92 were mamed on October I in Mifflmburg David is a geologist with EA Engineering Sci- ence and Technology Inc and Shelly is employed by EA Laboratories in Sparks. Md They live in Stcwartstown h im Downing S.O.L.V.E. coordinator appointed Jean Downing has been named cooidinatoi of S O.I V I- (Students Organized to I earn through Vohinteeiism and Employment) A l«>N<) graduate ol Bloomsburg with a master's degree in instnu Clonal technology. Downing has worked as an instructional designer "ii vaiions g,.,iu lunded pi. ,1c, |N m Bloomsburg's Institute foi Intent live Technologies. One of those projet ts, "Explore Co Op." was an interactive computet program which introduces high school and college students in cooperative edin alion opportunities such as internships Before coming to Bloomsburg. Downing earned a bachelor's degree m psychology from Perm state University Multicultural Center director appointed I h.. mas A Nixon has been named dim (01 o| [he Multicultural Center at fill, ellective January 4. I99S In his new position, Nixon will develop a program of activities to locus on the contributions ol Anient ans who represent diverse i ultures at the University The Multicultural Center, dedicated in January 1994. is intended to foster tolerance among individuals and promote respect for different cultures. As assistant dire* lor ..I residential life for the past two years at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. Md.. Nixon was respon- sible for managing a SM-studcnt residence hall He also developed programs to re< run and retain minority students He is a graduate of Shippensburg University, where he also earned a master's degree. Page 49 Classnotes Marklund (i. IJoyd News, media director appointed Markland G. Lloyd has joined the staff of the University as director ol news and media relations. In this position, Lloyd will assist in managing the University's internal and external news operations Lloyd formerly was chief marketing ollicei with Providence Health System in Wilhamsport and chiel communication officer with the Gcisingci health care system in Danville He has more than 15 years (.1 experience in insiiiulioii.il pnhlu relations, in addition, he has 10 years ol lull nine teaching experience in colleges .mil universities in Georgia, i >hio and Pennsylvania Lloyd holds ,i doctorate from Ohio Univent) and completed his undergraduate work at Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio I le is ( ertified by the American Society for Health Care Marketing and Public Relations and received the Pinnacle Award for lifetime achievement from the Public Relations and Marketing Society of the Hospital Association of Pennsyl- vania You're invited to Alumni Day April 29, 1995 For more information, 1-800-526-0254 Page 50 Michele M. Bressi '92 (M) and Steven C Resuta were married on September 3 in Kulpmont. Michele is an instructor at the McCann School of Business in Mahanoy City. They live in Elysburg, James A. Brogna '92 has joined WVIA as a corporate marketing representative. He and his wife, the former Laura Biscontini '92, live in the Pulsion area. Timothy Brooks '92 has joined the Bethlehem Police Department He completed training at the Allentown Police Academy in October. Tim has served in the U.S. Army Reserves and the Penn- sylvania National Guard. Sandra L. Carpenter '92 and Brian W. Blickeasderfer '91 were married on October 1 in Linden Sandra, who also earned a master's degree at B.U., is an audiologisl for Kleckner Audiology, Allentown Brian is employed by Pocono Mountain School District as an accoun- tant. They live in Easton. Dennis L. Charles '92 and Carrie R. Camp .ire engaged Dennis is employed by the Surter Corp. in Berwick. Kimberly Colotti '92 and Michael Povlin are planning a June 24, 1995 wedding. They will live in Raymond. N.H Tina M. Domday '92 and Robert J. Potestio Jr. are planning a June 1996 wedding. Tina is a registered nurse at Hazleton General Hospital. Kirsten J. Elek '92 and Paul L Singley III '90 were married on August 6 in Easton. Kirsten is employed by the Pennndge School District in Bucks County, and Paul works for Lehigh Valley Pretrial Services. They live in Bethlehem. Melinda L. Eroh '92 and John G. Lamprinos are planning a July 22 wedding in Lewisburg. Melinda is a special education teacher for Cen- tr.il Susquehanna Intermediate Unit. Jennifer Jo Farr '92 and Kenneth M. Shearer '92 were married on December 17 in Apalachin, N Y. Jennifer is a benefit counselor for Consulting Group Inc., and Kenneth is em- ployed by the Pennsylvania Department of Rev- enue. Catherine M. Fedorko '92 (M) and Richard T Carrcll were married on July 2 in McAdoo. Catherine is a In si grade teacher at Transfigura- tion School in West Hazleton. They reside in McAdoo. Kyle Fetterolf '92 has graduated from the physician assistant program at King's College He also completed the medical technology pro- gram at Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre. He has accepted a position at Scranton Com- munity Emergency Center. He lives in Wilkes- Barre. Amy M. Frey '92 and David V Hohl are plan- ning a November 4 wedding. Amy. who earned a master's degree at the University of Connecti- cut, is a clinical audiologisl at the Helen Beebe Speech and Hearing Center in Easton. Maribel Garcia '92 and Marlm E. Fry Jr. are planning a June 1995 wedding in Harnsburg Maribel is an administrative assistant with CUNA Mutual Insurance Group in Harnsburg. Nicole M. Gerdes '92 is working in the car- diac intensive care unit of Children "s Hospital of Philadelphia. She is also pursuing a master's degree at the University of Pennsylvania Susan Gill '92 (M) is an English teacher at Hughesville High School. Erin GownJey '92 and Frank J. Blozusky are planning a July I. 1995 wedding. Erin is a teacher at the Father Walter J. Ciszek Elemen- tary School in Shenandoah. John W. Juckniewitz '92 and Wendy L. Young were married on November 25. John is a sales associate for Allstate Insurance in Lansdale. Jennifer A. Kaffka '92 is personnel supervi- sor in the human resources department at the cor- porate headquarters of Kings Super Markets, Inc. She lives in Pompton Lakes, N.J. Kelly Ann Kehl '92 and Timothy J. Knorr were married on May 7 in Berwick. Kelly is employed by Columbia-Montour Home Health Services as a business office support specialist. They live at Orangeville R.R. I. Heidi C. Kohlhaas '92 and John J. Stuhltrager Jr. '90 are planning a May 1995 wedding in Hampden Twp. Heidi is studying for a master's degree at West Chester Univer- sity, where she is also an assistant swimming coach. John is a staff specialist with General Accident Insurance Company in Philadelphia. Amy Jo Kokinda '92 and Wayne W. Dietrich '93 were married on September 17 in Lehighton. Amy is an assistant editor with Reed Reference Publishing, and Wayne is a health physicist for AT&T Bell Laboratories. They live in New Providence, N.J. Lori Ann Krukas '92 and John Rizoo Jr. were married on August 20 in Mahanoy City. Lori is an administrative assistant with the Pennsylva- nia Liquor Control Board in Harrisburg. They live in Frackville. Barbara M. Kuchta '92 and Bret S. Chal- lenger are planning a July 29, 1995 wedding in Frackville. Barbara is a teacher at Blue Moun- tain Middle School in Orwigsburg. Lori Ann Longenberger '92 and Andrew J. Bomboy '92 were married on October 15 in Bloomsburg. Lori is a substitute teacher, and Andrew works for Cable Services in Wilhamsport. They live in that city. Angela M. Lunow '92 and Kyle S. Barrell are planning an August 31, 1996 wedding. An- gela is a registered nurse at Lehigh Valley Hos- pital. Susan McCluskey '92 and Craig A. Wozniak '91 were married on May 28 in Hazleton. Susan is an underwriter for E D S. Corporation in Plymouth Meeting, and Craig is a quality assurance manager for BioPharm Clini- cal Services in Plymouth Meeting. They live in Jeffersonville. Jane Mehlbaum '92 and Sean Gregorowicz '92 are planning an October 21. 1995 wedding Jane is a production planner for Cowles Maga- zines in Harnsburg, and Sean is completing work on a master's degree in human resource admin- istration at the University of Scranton. Shana K. Meier '92 has been appointed ad assistant for classified display at the Times- Leader in Wilkes-Banc Deanna L. Mills '92 and Clint M. Rider '91 were marned on October 8. Deanna is an assis- tant buyer at BonTon Department Stores, York, and Clint is a CPA at Kurtz, McNaney and Co., Wyomissing. Amy L. Moss '92 and Timothy M. Hornbaker are planning a May 20 wedding. Amy is em- 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. Stephanie M. Palumbo '92 and Gregory J. Dill '93 are planning a September 30, 1 995 wed- ding. Stephanie is a marketing representative for T.G.I. Friday's in Lakeland, Florida. Greg is a sales coordinator for Pleko Southeast Corp. in Lakeland. Julie E. Parry '92 and Edward Thome were married on August 13, 1994. They live in Fort Walton, Florida. Thomas C. Paternostro '92 and Lucy Ann LaRose are planning a spring wedding. Tho- mas is a consultant for Industrial Modernization Center, Montoursville. Thomas Petchel '92 (M) has joined Rothstein Inc. as a Realtor Associate. He has more than 20 years of business and industry management experience, covering various areas of operations management, sales, marketing, and customer ser- vices. He and his wife, Gloria, are parents of a son, Thomas Jr. They reside in Sugarloaf. Kimberly M. Refsnider '92 and Brian K. Itterly '92 were married on July 23 in Richlandtown. Kimberly is a teacher in the Souderton Area School District, and Brian is a sales representative for Scott Communications Inc. in Hatfield. They live in Telford. Kenneth S. Rossi '92 and Sharon E. Norton were married on June 1 1 in Pottsville. Kenneth is employed by the Reading Area School Dis- trict. They live in Pottsville Kristin Schoenleber '92 has been appointed an admissions counselor at Keystone Junior Col- lege. She previously was a marketing assistant at Atlantic Marketing Inc in Bristol. She is a past member of Volunteers in Teaching Altema- January 1995 CI a s s n o lives, an adult literacy organization in Bucks County. She lives in Mt. Pocono. Laurie Pflugler Schofield '92 attended the alumni get-together in Dewey Beach. Delaware, in August. In the last issue of BLOOMSBURG, her mamed name was omitted. Jaime L. Stabley '92 and Michael L Houghtalmg were mamed on September 17 m Montoursville. Jaime is employed by Lowe's in Valdosta, Ga. They live in that city. Deanne L. Stout '92 and Christopher P Hoenscheid are engaged. Deanne is employed as an accountant by the Pennsylvania Commis- sion on Crime and Delinquency in Harnsburg. Amy K. Totin '92 and Leonard A. Weber Jr were mamed on December 9. Amy is a graphic artist for Phoenix Data Inc. Stacey L. Turock '92 and Jeffrey T. Moyer are planning a June 1995 wedding. Stacey is a substitute teacher. Patrick C. J. Urban '92 and Lana R Westacott are engaged. Patrick is employed by AT&T Global Information Solutions in Balti- more. Keith Weaver '92 (M) and Pamela J. Johnson were mamed in October. Keith is a sales man- ager at Transport International Pool in Lancaster. Jill Ann Wenders 492 and Darren W. Crossley were married on May 28 in Matamoras. Jill also earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg. They live at Camp Zama, Japan. Donna M. Zampetti '92 and Michael B Pochards are planning a September 30, 1995 wedding in Shavertown. Donna is currently pur- suing certification in special education at Col- lege Misericordia. 1993 Representative: Mike Jemo R D. 2. Box 567 Hazleton, PA 18201 (717) 455-9261 «»< »'•»<'•»»<»> * Hemic* •tz:zniT % 20 rart,npating m ""■ — iM>r« «-<•<• '«<« /6. Setn Burch. Anna Cawaggw. Steve Caravaggio. Sue Caravaggu, Joseph ( .man, Jr I Ut llle Good,D;anna WaddeUH, n,,, l 88. Kaitlyn Hensler, Neil Hensler, foA Keen! 89 ,J ^Snyder Jr.S^Ue Spenng Snyder '87, UsaStackJ , '90, Bart // PM £ mas 65. Shirley Walters '92. Barbara Duck Winchester 75 and Jared Win, hestei Kunkel. Kimberly Leonard. Kris Lowther. Tammy Ludwig. Kathy Stettner Malkoskie. Francine McCollum. Lon B McDonald. Kevin McGrath. Darlene Michel. Sherry Miers. Karen Moeser. Beth P. Nagurny. Patricia Palmer. Sheila Paul. Mary Pratt (M). Tern Randazzo. Amy Jo Reece. Cindy Reeder. Mark Schiffer. Sharon Schock, Mike Slachta. Matthew G Smith. Jeff Snyder. Gabnelle Stander. Dianna Heckman Trathen (M). Theresa S. Weber. Elizabeth Wellock. Dana Yazinski. Anne C Zelonis. Steve Zezza Michelle L. Adams '93 and Kevin J. Weaver are planning a September 23. 1995 wedding Michelle is a psychiatric assistant/counselor at Philhaven Hospital. Kris A. Barski '93 and Debra Jo-Ann Gre- gory were mamed on August 27 in Nescopeck Kns is a graduate student at Lancaster Theologi- cal Seminary. They reside in Lancaster. Class Volunteers: Renee Kunkel. Pam laniero The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Donna Abbott. Con Alexander. Jim Arslan. Melissa Parente Baer. Jennifer Blaker. Elaine Bosack. Elizabeth Burkhart, Jean 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 Stephanie Botfield '93 and Steven T. Yoder '93 are planning a July 22. 1995 wedding. Both are teachers in Lewisville. Texas. John Brennan '93 is an English teacher in the Shenandoah Valley School District. He teaches junior high and eleventh grade students Christina Campbell '93 is volunteer coordi- nator at the Lycoming County YWCA in Williamsport. She is also project service coor- dinator for the Multiple Sclerosis Society in Williamsport 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 is employed by Lee's Copier Service in Bethlehem Cynthia R. Colvell '93 and Matthew C. Ufkof'93weremairiedonOctobei i In Spring field Cynthia is employed by Apple Vat ationa, and Matthew is employed by Zenith Produi i Corp. They live in Prospa I Part Thomas R. Crissinger Jr. '93 and Kelly Ann Standi were married on Septi mbl ' I / in Shamokm. Thomaj ^ .i commercial lendei trainee at Williamsport National Bank Hiej live in Shamokm Sherri Derr '93 is .. registered DUIM with thi Columbia-Montour Horn Health/Visiting Nurses Association. She joined the agcru y in 1993 She pievioualy worked in Clearwater,] la Voorhees. N.J .and the Hoapitalol Philfldl Iphjj ' Allege «-! Osiiopallm Medn m, Nicole DeVecco '93 is enrolled in dental school at Tufts Universiiy in BoatOO Tammy S. Farr -93 and Steve J Ian, ,\ „ .„. planning a June 24. 1995 wedding in Mjlamonj Tammy is a teacher at Creative Play ( are ( enter in Liberty. N Y. Jennifer Foulke "93 and Douglftl R ( aatOl are planning a January wedding. Jennifer is a math teacher in the Wissahickon School District Kimberly A. I rev <> < and Michael ( . Jemo '93 were mamed in Boycrtown. Kim and Mike recently became parents of a son. Michael Cameo Jr.. born on November 27 (five pounds, II ounces. 19 inches). He joins a sister. Cassidy Elizabeth, born on October II. 1993 Mike is a manager at ALDI Foods Inc in Hazleton and the Jcmos now reside in that uiy Jeannette Garrison '93 and Kay Underlnll are engaged Jeannette is a special education teacher in the Juniata School District Shawn Godack '93 is teaching mathem.jn at Gettysburg Senior High School. Quest Survey What do you like to do? PlftBM lake a tew minutes to out our short Survey, Tins will allow us to serve YOU better I'lease check any and all appiopuale boxes I NNoul.l x.ii participate in long com sea iu< ii as. Ua\ hiking Cunoeing — Backpucking — White wnter rafting — Cross-country skiing Caving Rock climbing Ice climbing Kayaking — Kayak rolling High ropes Rappelling in ideas 2. When is the 1,,-st time or year for you. If you were to par i.. .,,.„, in a day course? Summer Fall Winter — Spring Youi i oniinenls 3. Would you participate In extended trips such its: trips the < olorado Rivei in 'in- < anyonland an b of Utah li." kpai ^ ing in ( olorado Rockies — Sailing a 72 foot yacht from Martha's Vmcyaid Walking trips through l-.ngland ' France ♦ Scotland * Spain Ireland China * Already being offered Trekking in Nepal New Zealand Alaska Your ideas 4. Whin is the best lime of year for extended trips flongC! th.m ., weekend)? Summer Fall Winter — Spring Your comments (Continued on Page 52) Page 51 Quest (Continued from Pa#t 51) 5 Are you interested in information about: Tcam-building/Ixadcrship training for groups and corporations Team-building for couples/ families Quest Rental Center Your ideas 6. What is your Bge7 20-30 _ 31-40 _ 41-50 51-60 60+ 7. Would you like to be on the Quest Mailing l ist? YES!! No (OPTIONAL) NAME ADDRESS CITY, S I A l l ./II- or tall (717) 389-4323 Please return to: QUEST Bloomsburg University Bloomsburg, pa 17815 Thank you foi taking dim i" liH "in our survey! Graduate studies, research post filled Patrick J Schloss has been named assistant vice preaideni foi graduate studies and researc li I le began lux duties in I ).•> embei Schloss had been director of the office of research in the College ol Education at the University ol Missoun in Columbia. Prior to that, he chancel the special education depailment there He also spent live years at Pennsylvania State University EtS pi "lessor in charge ol special education. Schloss earned Ins doctorate in special education and rehabilitation psychology from the University of Wisconsin, He holds mastei 's and baccalaureate degrees from Illinois State University in Normal, III The University has more than 600 students in 18 graduate programs He will also provide direction for academic research activities, the honors program, the Institute for Interactive Technologies, and the Center for Academic Computing. Page 52 Stephanie L. Gyurina '93 and Brent A. Hock '89 were married on May 21 in Montoursville. Stephanie, who also earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg, is a young adult educator at White Deer Run Inc Brent is a licensed auctioneer with Hock Auction Service. Donna J. Hawkins '93 and Robert B Dcrr are planning a May 6. 1995 wedding. Donna is employed by Danville State Hospital. Maureen Hickey '93 has joined the U.S. Air Force as a second lieutenant. She had been a registered nurse at Hillvicw Care Center in Altoona since June 1993. She will be stationed in San Antonio. Todd J. Hitz '93 and Knsten L. Etsell were married on August 6 in Elizabethtown. Todd is pursuing a master's degree and Ph.D. at South- ern Illinois University in Carbondale, Illinois They reside in that city. Sheri M. Johnson '93 and John A. Jacobs were married on June 18, 1994, in Lebanon. Sheri is working for American Commonwealth Management Services Co., Inc., as an adminis- trative .issistant while she seeks a career posi- tion in psychology. She also has her own busi- ness, "Shcn's Weddings and Home Decor." Lisa Kilcoyne '93 and Jeffrey Hoppe '94 were married on November 5. Lisa is employed by ESCC Inc. as a teacher, and Jeffrey is em- ployed by The Camera Shop Inc. Jennifer Klstler '93 and Andrew Solonoski III Bie planning a September 1995 wedding Jen- nifer, also a graduate of Luzerne County Com- munity College, is a paralegal at the Laputka and Pcdn law offices and a nursing assistant at Hazleton General Hospital. Kenra L. Kuhlman '93 and Christopher D. Marshall '93 are planning an October 1995 wed- ding Kendra is a substitute teacher for the Phila- delphia Catholic Schools, and Chris is an assis- tant controller for the Sussman Organization in Jenkmtown. Allyson Layaou '93 and Rick Kamus were married on September 3 in Kingston. Allyson is employed by HMO of Northeastern Pennsylva- nia as an information specialist. They live in Shavertown. Shannon K. Leonard '93 and Darren G. McCauley were married on May 14 in McElhattan. Shannon is store sales manager at Famous Footwear in the Bald Eagle Factory Outlets They live in Avis Jennifer Livelsberger '93 and Eric Leese '93 are planning a March 18 wedding. Jennifer is a learning support teacher in the West Shore School District. Denise M. Lockwood '93 and Mikel S Betzer were married on August 6 in Lewisburg. Denise is a correctional officer at the Federal Correc- tional Institution at Allenwood. They live in Montandon. Kimberly Ann Long '93 and James R. Noss '94 were married in Harrisburg Kimberly is a free-lance interpreter, currently employed by McDonald's Restaurants, Harnsburg, and James is employed in environmental services and main- tenance at Elizabethtown College. Amy MaJinowski '93 and John P. Parola were married on December 3 1 in Moscow. Amy, who earned a master's degree at Mary wood College, is employed by Friendship House Children's Center. Tracey Ann Messner '93 and Ernest P. Witmer were married on June 1 8 in Valley View. Tracey is a substitute teacher. They live in Val- ley View. Bruce A. Murren '93 has graduated from Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. Todd Nye '93 and Jill Sheriff are engaged. Todd is employed by Northumberland County as an intensive probation officer in the juvenile division. Christine Paulsen '93 is a counselor/pet therapist at Edgewater Psychiatric Center's CHIPs program in Harrisburg. She has studied for a master's degree in psychoeducational pro- cesses at Temple University Harrisburg Center. Kirsten L. Peiffer '93 and Douglas G. Kocher '93 were married on October 15 in Camp Hill Kirsten is an administrative assistant with Holliman Associates in Harrisburg, and Doug is a claims representative for Allstate Insurance Companies in Harrisburg. Dorothy A Petonak '93 (M) and Frederick T. Schrandt '93 were married on October 22 in Pittston. Dorothy is a sales auditor for Mothers Work Inc. in Philadelphia, and Frederick is a national sales manager for Sales Consultants of Philadelphia in Yardley. Kristen L. Pinkowski '93 and David J Klinger were married on July 16 in East Stroudsburg. Kristen is an intensive case man- ager for CATCH in Philadelphia. They reside in that city. Noelle A. Pfleger '93 and Jason R. Kornegay '93 were married on July 30 in Chester, N.J. Noelle is a fourth grade teacher in the Roxbury (N.J.) School District They live in Hackettstown, N.J. Philip Price '93 has been elected coordinator to the Student Government Association of Union Theological Seminary in Virginia. As a coordi- nator for first-level students, he organizes activi- ties, attends faculty meetings, and serves on the Campus Life Activity Committee. Katharine E. Rae '93 and Richard M. Cronin '93 were married on June 25 at Harveys Lake. Trade L. Reed '93 is a computer graphic art- ist with the Senate of Pennsylvania, working pri- marily with Republican communications at the State Capitol. Amy Jo Reynolds '93 and Timothy S. Librizzi '93 were married on June 25 in Stroudsburg. Amy is a Spanish teacher and coach in the Charles County School District in Waldorf, Md. Timothy is a social studies teacher and coach in the same district. They live in Waldorf. Lisa M. Saby '93 and Craig M. Waters '93 are planning a September 23, 1995 wedding Both are employed by the KidsPeace National Hospital. Lori Sandahl '93 has joined SUN Home Health Services as an enterostomal therapist. Also recipient of a nursing diploma from Mercy Hospital in Scranton and additional training at the Cleveland Clinic, she has more than 20 years of experience. Matthew G. Shively '93 and Cathy L. Rauch were married on September 17 in White Deer. Matthew is a program specialist for Milton De- velopment Services and a teacher for Union/ Snyder ARC. They live in Milton. Heidi Summers '93 (M) and Robert Beck were married on September 17 in Northampton. Heidi is a speech and language pathologist for the American Therapy Corp. They live in Quakertown. Tracy Spano '93 and Paul Chuckran are plan- ning an October 1996 wedding. Tracy is living in Detroit, Michigan, where she is employed in the marketing department of Allnet Communi- cations. She is working on an MBA degree. Bradley Stauffer '93 and Karen D. Janes are planning a fall 1995 wedding. Bradley is a pub- lic accountant with Ross, Buehler, Falk & Co., Lancaster. Maury Steinkirchner '93 has been appointed to the Speech and Language Department at St. Lawrence Rehabilitation Center in Lawrenceville, N.J. She has practiced at the John Heinz Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine in Wilkes-Barre. Kathleen M. Stettner '93 and Steven J. Malkoskie were married on August 6. 1994 in Allentown. Kathleen is a freelance designer for the Press-Enterprise in Bloomsburg. They live in Catawissa. Matthew J. Sullivan '93 and Lori Ann Drasba are planning an October 1995 wedding in New- ton Ransom. Matthew is employed by Road Scholar Transport in Dunmore. Ann Marie Thill '93 has graduated from the Geisinger Medical Center School of Medical Technology. Jana E. Tidwell '93 and James W. Wanser were married on August 6 in Bloomsburg. Jana is a teacher at a pre-school in Berwick and is a graduate student at B.U. They live in Bloomsburg. Corinne Tosi '93 and Bryan J. Bala vage HI '91 were married on October 15 in Exeter. Connne is employed by Kirsch Company in January 1995 Paxinos, and Bryan is employed by Fillings FRP in New Columbia. James Vopal '93 is teaching seventh grade social studies and English in Caldwell. N.J. He is also coaching freshmen boys basketball. Daina Ruth Vosburgh 493 and Charles M. Budris '93 were married on January 14 in Toms Rjver, N.J. Daina. who also earned a master's degree in deaf education at B.U., is a parent/in- fant specialist at the Summit Speech School in New Providence. N.J. Charles is a physicist/as- sistant radiation safety officer for the Radiation Medicine Center in Wayne Jennifer E. Ward '93 and Adam A Weber were married on October 21 in New Britain. Bucks County. Jennifer is a teacher, field hockey and lacrosse coach. They live in Coopersburg. Amy L. Zahradnik '93 and Brian P. Kishbaugh were married on August 6 in Bethlehem. Amy is a first grade teacher in the Vestal (N.Y.) Central School District. They live in Binghamton. Congratulations to the Class of 1994 Welcome to the Alumni Association 1994 Representative: 16 Bussell Court Dumont, NJ 07628 (201)384-4481 Class Volunteers: Stacey L Belhumer. Randy Harman, Meredith Layos The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Scott Aukamp. Pete Barnes. Chris Beadlmg. Stacey Belhumer, Michelle Bet, Michelle Bonchonsky, Nicole Boyd, Kathryn Browne, Susan Bruno, Shawn Burger, Robin Callahan (M), William Cave III, Gene Dyer. Karen Payne Edwards, Kristen Evans, Brian P. Flannery. Kevin Friel. Mark Gee. Jim Haizlett, Randy Harmon, Leann Houtz, Kathy Hozza. Denise Hughes. James Inscoe III, Brett Kolcun, Amy Kravetz. Mike Laczo, Debbie Lafferty, Steve Laudenslager, Meredith Layos, 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 Robinson, Richard Schofield, Jennifer Stets. Ilene Swarts, Tarron Thomas, Mark Vineis, Theresa VonTobel. Jeff Warren, Kathleen Wen. Elizabeth K. Avery '94 and Eric W Stackhouse were married on July 16, 1994, in Muncy. Elizabeth is employed by Construction Specialties Inc. in Muncy. They live in Hughesville. Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania V Si 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. Sharon Gettel Olff '78. Kate Phillippv. Jennifer Blair Sassano '89. Kay Schweitzer '77. Kathy Sipe. Nichole Woodson Smith 90. Cathy Stolarick '74. BobSurridge '75. Nelson Swarts 63. Man' Ann Uranium, and Margaret Waldron '88. Ronda S. Bastian '94 and Donald L. Snyder Jr. were married on October 1 5 in Muncy. Ronda is a substitute teacher. They live in Milton. John R. Beck III '94 has accepted a teaching position on the island of Molokai. Hawaii Sharon A. Brady '94 (M) and Adam R Chase were married on May 28 in Duryea. Sharon is a speech-language pathologist for NovaCare. They live in Pittston. Naomi C. Brown '94 and Douglas R Will- iams were married on September 24 in Elysburg Naomi is a registered nurse at Ashland Regional Medical Center. They live in Paxinos. Johanna Byers '94 teaches primary grades in a Jicarilla Apache parochial school in Lumberton. N. M. June A. Crossley '94 and Steven M. WilliU are planning an August 12. 1995 wedding Julie is pursuing a master's degree in school psychol- ogy at Bucknell University. Laura A. Conrad '94 and J Thomas Austin III were married on October 15 in South Williamsport. Laura is employed by the Hrsi National Bank of Berwick. Karen V. Edwards '94 has received a gradu ate assistantship to work on a master of science degree in business administration at Bucknell University. Marcy Fiorey '94 and Gary Zyskoski were married on July 9 in Shamokin. Marcy is a case manager at Infant and Youth Care. Inc . Montandon. They reside in Shamokin. Paul J. Gnall Jr. '94 and Kaihleen Dcebel were married on November 1 9 Paul is employed by RAM Motors in Harnsburg Crystal L. Haagen '94 and Charles M. Roesner '94 were mairii d i ui Oclohei N in Lemoync ( !ryatal li an accountant with kpmg Peat Marwick. Harnsburg. and Charles is ,. m m agcr with (he Italian Oven in Ymk Ian Hastings '94 and Allison L Pa} nti | an planning a June wedding. Ian is a member of Congressman Paul Kanjoraki'a Washington itafl He relumed to campus on November I H to meet with students interested in working in Washing ton. Allison i a itudenl at B u Kerry Kcgari.se '94 is an account cxe •.. with Russoli Temps in Lancaster. Yvonne M. l.akata '94 is a registered nunc at Georgetown University Hospital in Washing ton, D C. She lives in Alexandria. Va. Sandra M. Long '94 and Shane A WitUMI are planning an April 29 wedding in Millrnont Sandra is a radiographic tec hnologist at Geismgei Medical Center in Danville Janell Luiz '94 and Dave Banai I an plan ning a May 20. 1995 wedding Janell is cm- ployed by South Western School District in Hanover. Mark E. Mcloy '94 and Traci Y Grimm were mamcd in November in Fairfax. Va Mark is a social studies teacher at f-airlax High School Alicia Moon '94 and Brian Saucrs '91 arc- planning a November II, 1995 wedding in Elizabcthville Alicia is a registered nurse at Edgcwatcr Psychiatric Center in Harnsburg, and Brian is employed by Keystone Medical Systems in Lemoync Heather Dawn Morrell '94 and John T Shaw Festival: Drama, comedy, mystery music Alumni ami friends are invited to join us foi the ninth annual theatre trip to Ontario. Canada I his veai we will attend the Shaw lestival in Niagara on the I ake. a beautiful Victorian town, tiom I uesday, August S. through Saturday. August 12. The Shaw l estival is the second largest theatie company In North America, and the only one in the world that specializes in plays written during Heinaid Shaw \ hleiune 1 1856 1 950) — plays about the beginnings ol the modem world Hie plays are staged in three dchghtlul and very ditteicut theatres The basic cost ol the trip is $275 foi bus traniportation (from Bloomsburg) and hob 1 1 omoda Hons lor lour nights, based on double OCCUpancy, plus $3] foi each play you select. i ins jrt .ii thi follow me playi will be offered: iWsdny Matinee An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde In Victorian i ondon i high ioi lery, a beautiful Mat km. hi, . threi ii„ reputation - and the marriage — of n popular and ambitious polidi Ian ti hi ihi ideal husband.' or is it the aristo- i ratu dandy who is determined to resc ue him ' I dled with llirtation and Intrigue, llus play glilteis throughout with the lanious wit ol Oscar Wilde ( The Court House Theatre) iii«si vi ^ ima Additional Volunteers Needed DEI MVARf August [6 Alumni Dinner in Dewey Beach DELAWARE I 01 N n USA Additional Volunteers Needed I I ORID \ March 3 M.ikIi I Alumni Luncheon in Tampa Radisson Ba) Hatboi inn South Florida Alumni Luncheon Howard Johnson, Deerfield Beach I \( KAWANNA COUNTY TBA Additional Volunteers Needed LANCASTER COUNTY TBA l EHIGH VALLEY TBA LYCOMING COUNTY TBA MASSACHUSETTS TBA Alumni Luncheon/Dinner in Boston MONTGOMERY COUNTY IBA Additional Volunteers Needed NEW J I RSE1 August 19 Bloom at the Beach Avalon, NJ. September 12 Training lor Student Recruiters Home of Dick Lloyd '62, Belle Mead February 13 Downtown Alumni Luncheon POCONOS TBA READING-BERKS April 6 State System Alumni Reception SOUTH CAROLINA April, tba Alumni Dinner in Charleston VIRGINIA April. TBA Brunch in Richmond WYOMING VALLEY August 15 Berrigan Picnic for Alumni & New Students Kir by Park, Kingston YORK September 22 Husky Club/Alumni Golf Outing at Heritage Hills Parents of Alumni: Please help us deliver Bloomsburg to your child's current residence. If this address is not current, call the Alumni Office, toll-free, at 1-800-526-0254 to correct our records. Thank you. > CD r r c o 2 O CO CO "u c > 2. _» < CD W jo -i »■ — 2 S ? o CO Learning to be part of a community By JESSICA S. KOZI OI I . Ph.D. President of the Umvei tity Today's students have a lot to learn. And they're doing it inside and outside — the classroom hecause. as we all suspected when we were undergraduates, some of hie s most important lessons aren't found in the pages of a textbook In social and service organizations, today's college students learn something about being pari of a community. They learn it by taking pari in group projei Is ,in1 i "i students ii small towns in rural counties, for those from suburban neigh* borhoods, these experiences may have been theii slice ol urban life Pit ture what it musl have been like i«>i Rie Ito, •< junioi majoring in education. Philadelphia may be three hours driving time- from Bloomsburg, but it's light years firom Rie'S hometown Tokyo. Toil;i\ s sliidenls live in .1 world i ommunity. Last year, five Bloomsburg students spent their summer studying Chinese culture, history and language at Shenyang Teat hers ( College in I .iaoning province. Another will stud} < !hinese this summer in Qinghai province. Bloomsburg alumni have also taken pari in the university 's exchange program with China. Several have taken one year teaching assignments there ( 'hristopher Moulton, a 1994 > ommunit ations Studies gi.ulu.iie, is scheduled to teach in Shenyang next year. These exchanges are pari ol .1 formal program thai Bloomsburg has operated with China's Qmghai Education Commission since 19K7 when Howard Macauley. dean ol the ( lollege Ol Professional Studies, visited the People 's Republic as part of his Fulbrighl Hays Fellowship program. Dear Alumni, Parents and Friends, When today's students leave the university, I hope their ideas about community have exploded — been made larger and more expansive. And, I trust that they have come to recognize their own personal responsibility in creating a community — a world — where each is responsible for those who walk along this way with us. It's impossible to put a price tag on alumni time and ideas By MARVIN METZGER 86 President, Alumni Association In today's challenging environment, graduating students from regional universities like Bloomsburg, face competition from around the world. To maximize students' potential, the university must use every asset in its portfolio, including the perceptive input ol its alumni. The Alumni Association seeks to I < isier education by providing a commu- nication channel between alumni and the rest of the university family. In our cjsc, 4(),(K)() alumni can make a significant impact by contributing their time and ideas. For example, alumni can refer prospective students to the university, participate in local chapter events, or offer students insights about careers and industries. Last year, over 1 ,400 alumni and about 1,000 others (friends, students, parents, faculty and staff) participated in at least one of the 85 programs and projects. The number and scope of events and the large number of partici- pants may be attributed, in part, to the success of the regional chapters. In the upcoming year, we hope to increase the number of participants. In addition, we want to integrate chapters events even more with the university's programs. For example, faculty or staff members may make presentations at the regional events. Furthermore, we would like to see more alumni visit the campus as guest speakers and advisory board members in various fields. It's almost impossible to put a price tag on alumni time and ideas, but these contributions are extremely important. Too often, alumni feel that the Alumni Association only wants financial contributions. In fact, fund-raising has been the responsibility of the Founda- tion Board and the Development Office for nearly a decade. The Alumni Association, on the other hand, is charged with the responsibility of "friend-raising." We hope that students and faculty will use the ideas and resources of alumni to help students achieve a level of preparation they may not otherwise attain. Small contributions by 40,000 alumni can produce big results. More- over, when the university excels, everyone's degree becomes more valuable. If you have questions or ideas that will benefit the students, please take a moment to send me a note, in care of the Alumni Office, Bloomsburg University, 400 East Second Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815. An exdting new bi annual publication with a familiar name is headed jroui way this tall. A 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 1 111 rent academic, cultural, recreational and social life of the Univer- • H\ Stones will examine societal and cultural issues thaiugh the eyes of our fat nit \ 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 exciting. In short, it will seek to celebrate the "lite ol the mind." The 32-page tabloid publication will be distributed to all alumni, parents, friends, donors, community and political leaders, faculty and staff, and prospective students and their parents. In addition, it will be available to all 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 name of the new publication will be determined by a contest. Call us at 1- 800-526-0254 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 The 32-page tabloid, will contain the ever-popular "class notes" as well as reports and photos of 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 issues of the publica- tion. r The publication will be prepared in the Office of Alumni Affairs, with Doug Hippenstiel '68 serving as editor. As a result of these exciting changes, we believe all members of the University family will be well served. 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 Zcomments on both pubUcations ^ y* h- " * Classnotes 1912 Esther Hess Pettit '12, formerly of Melbourne. Honda, has died. 1915 Joseph Cherrie '15, formerly of Nanticoke, died in San Diego on February 28 at age 98. He taught at Newport Township High School irom 1915 to 1961. His first wife, the former Edna Runyan, died in 1980. Surviving are his second wife, Marian; a on, Don; a daughter, Alice Jane, three grand- hildren and three great-grandchildren. 1916 Marion L'Hommedieu Dobb 4 16 of Wilkes-Barre died on December 16 at age 97. Prior to retiring, she was a teacher in the Wilkes-Barre School District. 1919 Representative: Grace Kishbach Miller Class Volunteer: Grace Kisbach Miller Linda Kreidler '19 of Wilkes-Barre died on December 25 at age 96. Prior to retiring in 1 962, she taught elementary school in Wilkes- Barre for 38 years, mostly at the Dana Street School. Prise ilia Young McDonald '19 died on January 23, 1994, at age 95. 1920 Representative: Anna Davis Barrow Warren Hendershott '20 of Newark, Dela- ware, died in July 1993. 1921 Class Volunteer: Camilla Herman Garey Lydia Bohn Florey '21 is a resident of Wesley Village Retirement Home in Pittston. She would enjoy cards or letters from class- mates. Leona Lewis Phillips '21. formerly of Blakely and Peckville. died on February 7 Prior to retirement she taught at the Lincoln School in Peckville and was employed for sev- eral years by the Blakely Borough Light Of- fice. 1922 Catharine Havard Reed '22, formerly of Plains, died on March 14 at age 93 She was a teacher at the Nottingham Elementary School in Plymouth for many years 1923 Ruth Carmody Cunningham '23 of Malveme, N.Y., has died. Frances Keeler '23, a life resident of Kingston, died on February 5. She taught in the Kingston Borough School Distnct from 1923 until her retirement in 1965. Ruth McNertney Smith '23 of Harleigh died on April 27. She was a teacher in the Hazleton area before retiring in 1963 Surviving are four sons. John, Thomas, Paul, and Richard, six grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and two sisters. 1924 Representative: Edward F. Schuyler Marian Fichter Williams '24, formerly of Hazleton. died on May 14 at age 91. She taught in Passaic and Nutley. N.J. She later managed the Guest House at Princeton Uni- versity until her retirement. 1925 Classmates who attended Alumni Weekend reunion (based on official registrations): Geneva Schott Baughman, Bessie Michael Bogart, Martha Roushey Miers, Maryan Hart Miller. CLASS OF 1925 -Attending the 70th year reunion on Alumni Weekend were (from left) Bessie Michael Bogart. Maryan Hart Miller, Geneva Schott Baughman and Martha Roushey Miers. Cecile Schraeder Kash '25 ol Wilkes- Barrc reports thai she will be moving to Hous- ton, Texas, to be near her son and family Bessie Beaver Werkhcisvi '25 former!) Of Numidia. died on January 24 at age 88 She was an elementary school teacher ami later a housewife. 1926 Louise Thompson Baxter '26, formcrl) ol Peckville and Daytona Beach. Florida, died on May 31. 1994, She taught for many years in Peckville and in Daytona Beach Florence Shovlin Can 26 ol White Ha ven R.R. 1 died on February 10, She taught in Foster Township for almost 40 years be- fore retiring Surviving is a daughter. Maureen Feissner; B grandson and a sistci Margaret Morgan Shuman '26 ol Him Bell died on March 26 al age SlJ She was .i teacher in the Springfield School Distr ict dur- ing World War II. Surviving are a daughter, Carolyn A. Beumer, two sons. John C. and Thomas (' . nine grandchildren, ami three greal-grandclul dren. 1927 James R. Bittenbender '27 of East Brady died on May 5 at age 88. He taught at Bail Brady High School for 37 years. In 1933, he organized the school band and continued as director until 1964. Surviving arc his wife, the former Mary Bovard; two sons. Craig and Neil; and four grandchildren Paul C. Foote '27 of Bridgeport, Conn., died on March 19 As chief optical engineer for Bell and Howell Co. for over 20 years, he supervised the design and development program foi all optical requirements on Bell and Howell equipment. His broad experience included work with all types of optical systems with particular 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 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 competitive equipment, collimators, autocollimators and optical aides for labora- tory and production control. 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 a Distin guished Service Award by the BU Alumni Association in 1981 He grew up in a Bloomsburg faculty fam- ily, for his father, the late Professor Jacob C Foote. was a member of the English Depart ment faculty from about 1905 to 1922. Htnkel '40 Hiu kinghcun v Truth-art '76 Kokoltu '78 Kwiatowski '79 Shipt '93 Homecoming October 28 Make plans today Classnotes 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. and Helen Hartman ( 'Imbala Grace OdeU O'Neill '27. formerly ol Mill Cily. died on March IH at age 91. Mary Price Stewart '27 ol W, ..ihrih \< I ) I • lit-«J on March 27 a( age 88 She laughl at the Pat kei township and Weetfaerl) si hooli ti ore than 16 yean Surviving are a son, Warren, four grand- daughters and five great grandi luldren 1928 Representative: /•'aye Appleman Dendler Mildred Davis Fields '28 died on July 27. 199-1 Sin i .mi tin in I spy he lore moving to New York State Surviving ia hei husband, Harvey Fields M. Toni Bolt n Klinetob '28 of Wilkes Bane died on March 3 al age Xo A teacher in the Shickshinny schools hom 1928 to 1971, she earned a niastei s degree at Bucknell Uni- versity Helen Jenkas Morris '28 ol Whatley, Mass . died on April 6 Prioi to retiring, she was a teacher m the fonnei Hughestown s> liools. Surviving are two daughters. Carol Lively BJld I ynn Kojtek, and five grandchildren. Grace Saylor '28 of Rhodesmere, who taught loi 4(i 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 to Bloomsburg. Throughout her life she has cloyed travel ling, visiting every state except Hawaii, "And I probably would have gone there." she quips, "if you could get there by bus!" 1929 Class Volunteers Rachel G Anthony. Lucille DeVoe Page 4 Helen Rita Ol.shefski Dardzinski '29 of Tharptown died on January I . She was an el- ementary school teacher in die Mount Carmel School District until her retirement. Survivors include a daughter, Elaine Gursk i , and three grandchildren Mary Agnes Hays Harry '29, formerly of Nescopeck. died on February 7 in San Anto- nio. Texas A teacher for 45 years, she taught third grade at Nescopeck Elementary School before retiring 20 years ago. Surviving are a daughter. Carol Greene; two grandsons. .1 sister and a brother. Coletta Mayan Kelly *29 of Catawissa R.D. 2 died on April 10 at age 86. She was employed by the former Regal Shirt Factory in Catawissa for many years before retiring in 1971. Surviving are four children. Robert. Mar- parel < Jrahn. ( 'oletta W Johnson, and Edward; 10 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and two sisters. 1930 Classmates who attended Alumni Weekend reunion (based on official registrations): Janetta York Coleman, Elizabeth Myrick Jones, Virginia M. Tedesco. Frona Bingman Bobb '30 of Beavertown died on March 7 at age 87. She was a teacher at the Beavertown Elementary School for 42 years, retiring in 1977. Surviving are two daughters, Diane B M.i//om and Su/anne Baker; five grandchil- dren, three great-grandchildren, and two sis ters. Dorothy Forgend Smith '31 of Scranton died on December 16, 1994. In her early ca- reer, she taught in the Scranton School Dis- trict. Prior to retiring in 1976. she taught in Philadelphia area schools. Surviving are two daughters, Dorothy J. Smith and Joanne Keiser; two sons, Edward P Jr and John J.; three grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; and a brother. 1932 Representative: Ezra W. Harris Class Volunteers: Lucile McHose Ecker, Ezra Harris Ruth Haggy Baker «32 of District Heights, Md.. died on January 5. Morris D. DeHaven '32 of Levittown died on January 7 at age 82. An Army veteran of World War II. he taught in Hanover Townshjp for 25 years before moving to Levittown. He retired as assistant superintendent of Bristol Township Schools in 1973. He earned a master's degree at Bucknell University and took additional graduate courses at Rider College. Surviving are his wife. Ruth Walters DeHaven; a daughter. Ruth A. Cleveland; two grandchildren; a brother and a 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 fos- ter daughter. Shirley Ranier; two grandchil- dren and two foster grandchildren. in the Pottsgrove School District for 25 yean, retiring in 1978. Surviving are a daughter. KatherineA'' Lehman; three brothers and a sister. Frank J. Greco '33 and his wife celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary. He would like to hear from classmates, especially from Lackawanna County. 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. Margaret M. Sites '33 of Hanover Town-| ship died on March 14 at age 80. She was i teacher at Lee Park Elementary School fo: many years until her retirement. 1934 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. Dymond Elementary School was named in her honor. In 1987, she was awarded a Distinguished Service Award by the Bloomsburg University Alumni Association. She earned a master's degree at Mary wood College. 1931 Representative Frank J. Colder Anne Fowler Hibbard '31 and W ilbur J. Hibbard '32 of East Brunswick. N J . report that they "keep chugging along. We seem like a couple of Model T Fords — making a lot of noise, but not going very fast or far." Margaret E. Smith '32 of Wilkes-Barre has died. 1933 Representative: Lois Lawson Mary Maloney Colihan '33. formerly of Stowe. died on March 3 1 . She was a teacher Miriam Eroh Hatch '34 of Chevy Chase, Md., died on December 22, 1994, at age 82. She taught Latin at Nescopeck High School before serving with the U.S. Navy during World War II. Surviving are her husband, Roger; three children, Roger Jr; Margaret Helen Kauffman; and Charles Eroh; four grandchildren and a sister 1935 Representative: 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. Thelma Bredbenner Menges 435 of Bloomsburg died on April 19 at age 81. She was a teacher at the Memorial Elementary School in Bloomsburg for many years. Hannah Shontz Steinhart '35 of Bloomsburg died on October 10, 1994 at age 85. She was the first or one of the first mar- Classnotes CLASS OF 1940 — Attending the 55th year reunion on Alumni Weekend were (from left) Charles L Kelchner. Dorothy Derr Tilson. and Eugene Sharkey 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.; and two grandchildren. 1936 Representative: Ruth Wagner LeGrande 1937 Representative: 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. Sara Maria Berger 437 of Bloomsburg died on March 7 at age 79. She was a teacher in the Collegeville School District in Mont- gomery County for 37 years, retiring in 1975. A U.S. Navy veteran of World War D, she taught navigation refresher courses to pilots. She was awarded the Navigators Wings. 1938 Representatives: Dorothy Edgar Cronover Charles H. Henrie NeilM. Richie Class Volunteers: Charles P. James. Charles H. Henrie Irene Knapp Harding '38 of Nazareth died on February 8 at age 85. She taught in the Nazareth Area School District for 30 years before retiring. Cyril F. Menges '38 of Bloomsburg and 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 '38 of Media, Pa., reports the publication of his first novel One Divided by Two. 1939 Representative: Ruth Dugan Smeal Class Volunteers: James V DeRose. Harriet Kocher, Ruth Dugan Smeal, Betty Penman W. Alfred Keibler '39 of Silver Spring. Md , died on July 10, 1994. 1940 Representatives: Gladys (Betty) Harris Frank Kocher Class Volunteers: Dorothy Derr Tilson Classmates who attended Alumni Weekend reunion (based on official registrations): Charles L. Kelchner, Maria Raklevicz Pendleton, Eugene Sharkey, Dorothy Derr Tilson. Kathryn Walp Elmer '40 of St Charles, Mo., died on January 16. Clayton H. Hinkel '40, a member of the Bloomsburg business education faculty from 1947 to 1980. died on May 10 at age 80. During all the years that he taught at 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 still walk up College Hill He also took great pndc in the number of his former students who served on the Alumni Board of Directors or who received Distin- guished Service Awards from the Alumni As- sociation. "I believe that no other alumnus had greater love for his alma mater than Clayton." said DOUg Hippenstiel '68. director of alumni af fairs "And he served her well in his very quid way." Among the honors he received were the Pennsylvania Business Educatoi ot the Yeai Award in 1968 and the Distinguished Service Award from the BU Alumni Association in 1977 In addition, the Hinkel Room in the Fenstemaker Alumni House W8S named lor him, and he was a life membei ol the Alumni Board of Directors. Surviving are his wile, the former Kathleen Myers, .i son, I ee. a daughter. Anne Rohrhai h, three grandsons, two step grandchildren, Mid a sister 1941 Representatives: C. Stuart Edwards Eda Bessie Beilhartz Edwards Class Volunteers: Eda Btssic Edwards. Stu Edwards. Isahclli Olah Horvath, Clark Renmnger 1942 Representative Mary Jane Sharpless Wagner Myrtle E. Heydenreich '42 of Bloomsburg died on March 25 at age 79 She retired in 1978 after 42 years of teaching in Opps, Jerseytown and Monloursville Surviving are three brothers and a gistei Robert J. Webb '42 of Shamokin Dam died on January 6 at age 74. He was a sales repre- sentative for HESCO in Harrisburg and Drums pnorto retiring in 1990 Following retirement, he was a part-time consultant with III SCO A veteran of World War II. he flew (' 4 7s until he was shot down and was a prisoner in Germany until the end of the war He earned a master's degree at Bucknell University in 1952. He owned a restaurant in Shamokin Dam from 1946 to 1961. at which time he joined the State Department of Rev- enue as an administrative secretary until 1963. He served several terms on the Shamokin Dam Borough Council and was also active in many other organizations. Surviving are his wife, the former Phyllis Kniss. a daughter. Michclc Purdy; a son. Michael; and four grandchildren 1943 Representative: Betty Katerman Algatt Class Volunteers: Classes of the 1940s return for Alumni Day SeventN si\ alumni from the 1940s attended the special Wai Ycais Reunion activities on Alumni Weekend. April 28-30. They Included Class of 1940 — Maria Raklevicz Pendleton. Fugene Shaikey. Dorothy Den I ilson Class ot 1941 C Stuart Edwards, Fda Bessie Heilli.nl/ I dwaids, l-.lda Henrie Taylor Class of 1942 — H. Bumis Fellnutn. Jack L Men/. Robert B. Miner. F Stuart Slraub. Class of 1943 — Miriam Mensch B&rdo, S.ua Hottenstem Di\. Reba Hemic Icllman. Flame Kieischei l ollmei. Ruth Hope Handy. Andrew F, Magill. William H Selden. Jean Sidlei Snyder. I oia Snyder. Frank, M Taylor. Flwood M Wagnei. Kav Jones Wagner. Philip Yeany Class ol 1944 — Lois C. Bryncr, Sara Mane Doc key Fdwaids. Maijorie Sharretls Grant. Fdward I Hendricks. Wanda i amsworUi I angdon, I lizabeth Smith Reynolds, foanne Spaid Simington, Helena Pope swank, Ruth Cromia Warrington, Florence Faust Yeany. Class ol I94*i Ma|one Downing ( 'osgrovi Rett) /-chnei I helm h, lulia Wellivei Driskell, Mildred Dzuris, leaiWC Kellei Fpley. Fnso R l iosiiu, I n< ille Martino < hiida, M Belt) Zong Huber, Mar) i ou Peiutemakei fohn, Mar) Flaherty Kohrherr, Flsie Flail Kull, Fudora Berlew I yhne, Ruth Kestei Novy, Cleo KilUN j Pass Beit) Bumham Rosell, Arlene N Superko. Alice A-hnei Vergai i I lass ol 1 94d lean I hi kinson Applegate, Wanda Kehlei Ftlelman, Fil< i n Falvey McOovem, Vlolel Propsl Moore, Violet Weil. 1 1 iw< ii i i lonald i> Rabb, Mary M Sihroeilci, I'hylhs Si hiader Walker Class of 1947 - John W Thomas. Class of 1948 — Betty L. Fisher. Mill n. I c. Ludwig. John F Magill Ii Reginald S Remley, Rose Mane Ki.u || i Si hit ber, Bertha M Slurman, James (i I ierney Jr Class of 1949 — Richard E Grimes. 1 1, leu Brace I teas, lean I loopei Killian, l>ois Dalesman Nester, Wilmei Nesii r. J.k k O'Donnell IN lei I'.iiikII, Domthy Ultimas I'.n .( like, Robert (i Ki ll/, Julia 1'u hel Stl I ling Page 5 Classnotes V.f \g < 77/ITIi/i GENERA HONS Ruih Hope Handy 4 J of ( oatesville. center, is proud that hei daughter, From es Jean Wright '69, and her granddaughter, Melissa Wright '98, have followed ni hei footsteps as students at HI I Are you a three or four- generation BU family? If so. send your photo to the Alumni Office Ruth Hope Handv. Hill Selden, Marion Wallace Stales, Elwood Warner, Kathrvn Dildme AniUI M. Ulick '38 & '4.1 i il '.Ilium il iii dh. .1 on December H. 1994. ul age 75. She taught in the Shamokin St ii""i I >i*tri< 1 1> i() (l' to 1975. She earned a master's degree at Buckncll University in 1959. Boyd i Buckingham Sr. '43, vice pn ii dent emei itusol Bloomsburg I liuversity, died on January 20 at age 74 He served the uni- versity ni many capacities horn [953 until Ins retirement in 1981 A veteran ol World Wai II. he Hew B- 17 bombers as .i second lieutenant in the U S Army Air Force. Following the war, he taught at Athens High School loi two years and Sayrc \iea I ligh Si hool loi six years He returned to his alma mater in 1953 as an assistant professor. He subsequently served .is assistant piolessoi and director of public relations, 1954- 1964; director of development. 1964- 1970, associate vice president for devel- opment and external relations. 1970 1974, and vice president for administration. 1 974- 1 98 1 . He earned a master's degree at Bucknell University and completed additional graduate WOfk at Pcnn State University. A prominent and active Mason, he served as commander-in-chief of the Caldwell Consistory in Bloomsburg from 1981-1983, as a director since 1 983. and as dramatic coach since 1957. He received the honorary 33rd degree in 1973 in Detroit He had held the title of Active for the Pennsylvania Supreme Council since 1989 and had traveled exten- sively throughout the United States on behalf of Free Masonry As a result of his untiring service to the university, his church and many other civic, fraternal, and veterans organizations, he re- ceived many honors They included the Dis- tinguished Service Award from the Bloomsburg University Alumni Association in Page 6 1976 and the Distinguished Service Award from the Bloomsburg Area Chamber of Com- merceiri 1980. In 1984, he was made an hon- oi.ny hlc member of the Chamber. In June 1986, the Boyd F. Buckingham M. en.uiu « entei on the university campus was dedicated in his honor. In 1993 he was appointed the the Bloomsburg University Foundation's board of directors. Throughout his life, he took an active and caring role in the Bloomsburg University Alumni Association. Surviving are his wife, the former Joanna Fice '43. a son. Boyd F. Jr., a daughter, Gail Woi thmgton, four grandchildren; and two sis- ters. (A copy of Mr. Buckingham's complete obituary is available at the Alumni Office — 800-526-0254.) Frederic M. McCutchen '43 of Vero Beach, Florida, died on March 25. 1994 at age 80. He taught in four different state universi- ties and served as an educational consultant for four governors Surviving is Ins wife. Kathleen. William H. Selden '43 of Berwick has been re-elected to a two-year term on the BU Alumni Board of Directors. 1944 Representative: Sara Marie (Sallie) Dockey Edwards Class Volunteer: Sallie Edwards Margaret Dean Brunner '44 of Melbourne. Fla , died on January 16 at age 72. She taught in Pennsylvania before moving to Florida, where she taught in North Miami Beach for 27 years. She earned a master's degree at Appalachian State University m Boone. N.C. She received many outstanding honors dur- 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 sisters and a brother. 1945 Representative: Mary 1mu Fenstemaker John Class Volunteer: Mars' Lou John Classmates who attended Alumni Weekend reunion (based on official registrations): Marjorie Downing Cosgrove, Betty Zehner Dietrich, Julia Welliver Driskell, Mildred Dzuris, Jeanne Keller Epley, Enso R. Frosini, Lucille Martino Guida, M. Betty Zong II ii lu-r, Mary Lou Fenstemaker John, Mary Flaherty Kohrherr, Elsie Flail Kull, Eudora Berlew Lyhne, Ruth Kester Novy, Geo Kinney Pass, Betty Burnham Rosell, Arlene N. Superko, Alice Zehner Vergari. Harriet M. Sterling Brendle '45 of Hershey died on February 1 1 at age 70. She was a teacher in the Middletown Area School District from 1947 until her retirement. She earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg in 1966. Surviving are her husband. Robert; two brothers and a sister. Homecoming October 28 Make plans today! 1946 Representatives: Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy Ana stasia Pappas Trowbridge 1947 Class Volunteers: John W. Thomas. J Richard Zerby 1948 Representative: Betty L Fisher Class Volunteers: Gloria M. Dill. Betty L. Fisher. Millard C Ludwig Betty L. Fisher '48 of Bloomsburg has been elected to a two-year term on the BU Alumni Board of Directors. Betty served six years in the late 1970s and early 1980s. 1949 Representative: Richard E. Grimes Class Volunteers: Richard E. Grimes. Robert Reitz Roy Brandau '49. after 36 years of teach- ing business education in New Holland, Lancaster County, has retired to a farm in Wapwallopen. He operates an antique busi- ness in an 1805 house. C. Wayne Creasy '49 of Lancaster died on May 17 at age 69. He retired in 1986 from the Farmers Bank and Trust in Lancaster, where MINI.REUNIOS - Eileen Falvey McGovern '46 (right) reports that a m,n,-reun,on was ,1 t .', Ea$t ^ Com- °" S*P*l*>et W-U. 1994. In attendance were (from left) Phylhs Schroder Walker '46. Mary Schroeder '46. Jean Dickinson Applegate '46. Marjone Downing Cosgrove '45. Eudora Berlew Lyhne '45. Quest plans Classnotes CLASS OF 1945 — Attending the 50th year reunion dinner on Alumni Weekend were (from left) Enso Frosini. Ruth Kester Now. Betty Bumham Rosell. Alice Zehner Vergari. Eudora Berlew Lyhne. Betty Zehner Dietrich. Elsie Flail Kull. Jeanne Keller Epley. Betty Z,mg Huber. Lucille Martina Guida. Marjorie Downing Cosgrove. Mary Lou Fenstemaker John. Arlene Superko and Mildred Dzuns. CLASS OF 1945 - Gathering on the front porch of Carver Hall on Alumni Day were (from left) Betty Bumham ^KMafjorU D^JlTcZL. Jeanne Keller Epley. Cleo Kinney Pass. Eudora Berlew Lyhne. Julia Welliver Driskell. Elsie Flail Kull. Mary Lou Fenstemaker John. Betty Zong Huber. Ruth Kester Novy. and Mary Flaherty Kohrherr. he was assistant vice president and branch manager for 26 years. During his 36-year banking career, he also worked at Millville National Bank and Bristol Trust Co. An Air Force veteran of World War II, he received the bronze star. Surviving are his wife, the former Rosanna Broadt; a daughter, Ann C. Walton; and a grandson. Dorothy Thomas Patschke '49 of Ephrata reports that she will embark on a 32-day trip around the world on September 10. with stops in Hawaii, China, Kenya, Greece. Rome, and London. William J. Tidey 449 of Allentown retired in 1988 as a guidance counselor in the Souderton Area High School A U.S. Air Corps veteran of World War II. he earned a master's degree from Delaware University. 1950 Representative: Willis Swales Class Volunteer: Joe Curilla Classmates who attended Alumni Weekend reunion (based on official registrations): Frances Cerchiaro Ahitanta, Nancy Brunstetter Anthony, Thomas H. Anthony, Susan Dreibelbls Boyle, Janice Jui.cs Castner, Robert H. Conrad, Kenneth L. Cook, Max Cooley, Joseph Curilla, John B. Czernlakowskl, Leonard Fellon, Stanley Freeda, Leon E. Grant, Sarah Faust KeLshaw, Glenn R. Koplin, Ramona Baksl Krupa. Frank Lupashunski, Virginia F. Reimeasnyder, Paul J. Slobozlen, Warren M. Sterling, William R. Stratton, Jane Warner Suitch, Willis Swales, Betty Ridall Wagner. Ruth Shupp Beadle '50 of Wcsicrvillc. Ohio, reports that she and her husband. Rich- ard, have been serving with the Summer In trip to Peru The Quest program is planning a trip to Peru over the winter holiday break. December 16 to January 12. 1996. Participants will travel from Lima, the nation's capital, to the town of Huuruz, west of the Cordillera Blanc a Range lioin the Rto Santa they will trek eastward up the valley dc los Ccdros through the lange. climb a peak m the Alpumayo region, and descend into the Amazon basin rain forest They will trek through valleys that were terraced and fanned foi centuries until the conquering conquisiadois dev imated the local populations Religious sites, Initial formations and irrigation ditches aie still evident in many of these remote vullcys. They will trek ovei l\000 fool mountain passes and will camp in remote . seldom Visited VOlloya lai from thQ beaten track. Allei a visit to Cu/co. the ancient capital ol the Inca empire, they will make a week long journey to Machu Pichu. one of South America's most speclaculai nuns I his religious center ol the Incus, with its terraced hillsides and extraordinary stone structures, was built in such a remote and inaccessible hillside overlooking the Rio Uiahamba that u eluded the plundering armies ol the Spanish conquistadors It was discovered by the outside world in ll)l I by Hiram Bingham, the Yale aicheologlst. The tup will be led by Roy Smith, duectoi ol the truest piogram lie lust visited the aiea in IW>(> as a inembei ol the British expedition thai made the lust ascent oi the North Ridge »>i Ajpamayor, the last mi. limbed 20,000-foot mountain In the Andes. The cost ol the trip is cxpei led lo he about $1,700. For Information, * all the Quest office ut (717) 389-4323. Three alumni join Quest trip to East Africa Three BU alumni |omcd a Quest tup l<> I asi Aim a loin weeks ovei the last Christmas and New Year holiday period They were Beth Howman and Cathy PHck, who played for the BU Held hockey learn during some of lis great triumphs, and Kevin Greeley, who played on the BU soccer team. The trip started with a six day trek on Mount Kenya, a 17.000-foot mountain where the Kikuyu Cod Mogai. Divider of the Universe, is reputed to live Trom Mt. Kenya, they travelled north 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, 1 00- mile foot safari from Arusha in Tanzania to an isolated mountain called Longido, which lies west of the Ambosch Game Park near the Kenya border Quest will be offering another foot safari in Kenya and Tanzania for alumni and friends of the University in 1996 Call the Quest office at (717) 389-4466. and ask for Roy Smith Page 7 Classnotes VETERANS HONORED Special guests of honor at this year \ Alumni Weekend festivities were alumni and former students who were veterans of World War II A highlight Oj the program was a moving tribute by Dr John F Magill Jr. '48 to those alumni and former students who gave then lives in the service of their country After the program, the veterans assembled on the steps of Carver Hall for a photograph, just as many of them did prior to leaving for the war In photo are (seated, from left) Borge Lyhne (V-12). Vincent L. Pass (V- 12). ElwOOdM, Wagner '43, John W Thomas '47. (standing, first row) John B Czenuakowski '50. Andy Magill '43. Millard C. Ludwig '48. Frank M Taylor 4J. William H SeldenJr 4.i. (standing, second row) James C. Tierney Sr. '48 (V-12). Robert H. Conrad '50. and Harvey Huber; (standing, back row) Eugene Sharkey 40. Charles L Kelchner 40. John F. Magill Jr. '48. and Robert G Reitz 49. stitute "i i inguistii s Ql high schools in Peru .mil Papua, New < imnea. They arc parents ol five sons. ranging m age from 29 to 39. Then Special interest — grandchildren! 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 fbi Brie Insurance Group i [e w as alsoaformei employee <>i Prentice Hail. Remington Kami, Westinghouse Corp., and Internationa] Hai vestei Surviving are ins wife, the formei Nanc) Jam- Siahl. two sons. Sloven and Timothy. eight grandchildren, and two sisters Henry L. Marek '50of Denville, N J , died on May 25. 1994. William G. Romig '50 of Kingsville died on March 3 at age 67. He retired in I982aftei ahoul two years at Chesapeake High School in Baltimore County. He began teaching in county schools in 1952 and was the first chair- man of the business department at Overlea High School when it opened in 1961 Earlier. Page 8 he taught in Montgomery and Northumberland, Pa. He had also been principal <>l the Oveilea Adult Center, .i teachei al Harford Commu- nity College, and president ol the Maryland State Business Education Association. He did graduate work at the University ol Mar) land Surviving are his companion of 35 years, UexR Mowery; and a sistei 195 1 Representative: Carolyn Vernoy Reitz Class Volunteer: Carolyn Vernoy Rett: James R. Creveling '51 of Baldwinsville. N.Y.. died on January 23 at age 68. He was a formei teacher and principal at Newport High School and a formei teacher in the Bellefonte School District. He was owner-operator of the first Burger King restaurant in Syracuse. N Y. A Marine Corps veteran of World War II, he earned a master's degree at Penn State University. Surviving are two sons. Richard and James; a daughter. Laura; a brother and two sisters. Russell C. Davis Jr. '51 of Lakewood, N.M.. died on January 24 at age 65. He for- merly lived in Grahamsville. N Y He retired in 1984 from Sullivan County Community College, where he taught for 20 years He also taught at International School in Belgium, two years; Pima Community Col- lege in Tucson, three years; and Central Ari- zona Collegein Casa Grande, one year. He earned a doctorate at Rutgers Univer- sity. Surviving are has wife, the former Katharine Gilbert; two sons. Philip and Paul; four grand- children, and three sisters. Carolyn Vernoy Reitz '51 of Horsham has been elected to a two-year term on the BU Alumni Board of Directors. 1952 Representative: Frank J. Furgele Class Volunteers: Dale Bennett, Frank Furgele. Henry Hum. Nancy Swartz Lychos. Eleanor Kennedy Calvin W. Kanyuck '52 has recently re- tired after having taught in the public schools of Pennsylvania for 42 years. He received his Master of Education degree from the Univer- sity of Virginia. In addition, he did graduate work at the University of Indiana, Juniata College, Earlham College. Florida State Uni- versity. Monmouth College. Wilkes Univer- sity 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 J. Jacobs. Franklin "Ed" Jones. William E. Nunn. Fern K rot he. Jeananne Scrimgeour 1955 Representative: Arnie Garinger Class Volunteers: George Derk. Amie Garinger. Relda Rohrbach Scott. Molhe Hippensteel Harrell Carol Shupp-Heard Clarke '55 of Churchville reports that "this has been a mo- mentous period in my life. I had three sons married within 13 months, in June of 1994 I had major back surgery, and as of June 1995 I will be retired. This, after teaching 30 years in three states — the last 21 years in the Coun- cil Rock School District." Thomas E. Persing '55. who retired in 1993 after 19 years as superintendent of the Upper Perkiomen School District, has spent the past two years serving as interim superin- tendent at two other school districts. In 1993- 1994. he served the Perkiomen Valley School District, and in 1994-1995 he served the North Penn School District. "One of these days I've got to try (retire- 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, wres- tling and track. He moved to the Wyomissing School Dis- trict in 1968. where he served as principal, assistant superintendent and superintendent. Classnotes «•/),■ ■ CLASS OF 1950 - Attending the 45th year reunion dinner on Alumni Weekend were (from left) Wamn Sterling, Un Fallon. Front « Cerchiaro Abitanta Robert H. Conrad. William R. Stratlon. Nancy Brunsletter Anthony. Ken Cook. Susan Dreibelbis lioxle. I), Max C, Cooley Janice Jones Castner. John B. Czerniakowski. Bitty Ridall Wagner. Paul Slobozien. Willis Swales, Frank I upashimsH, and Joe Cooley, Janice Cunlla. CLASS OF 1950 - Catering on ,hefron, porch of Carver Hal, on AUmm Da, were 0 <«ft) Itotert H Comad tan, N S»l* I "canZ. 7rg,n,a F. ReJnsnyJjohn B Czemiakwski. Sarah Faas, Kehha*. Gl R Kaphn and Betty Ridall H* In 1974 he was named superintendent of the Upper Perkiomen School District He and his wife, Martie, live in Upper Hanover Township. Donald W. Thomas 455 has been honored by the Exeter Township School Board, which recently gave his name to the high school sta- dium in recognition of his 40 years of service as coach, athletic director and teacher. 1956 Representative: William L Bitner III Ned D. McClintock 456 of Montgomery retired from PP&L on January 1 after 14 years of service. He began his PP&L career in 1980 as an energy educauon coordinator. He became area manager in 1984 and continuous improvement coordinator in 1993. He earned a master's degree at Bucknell University. Rollie Schmidt '56, described as "one of the finest coaches in Wilkes University hia tory," has retired. A member of the Wilkes physical education faculty and coaching staff for more than 32 years, he coached football, baseball and golf. As foolbaJl coach. Schmidt guided Wilkes in its glory days of the 1 960s. leading the Colo- nels to a 32-gamc winning streak, two Lam- bert Bowl championships, and national promi nence During that winning streak. 1 1 wins came via shutouts He retired as football coach in 1980 with a won-lost record of 90-7 3-1 and five MAC championships. As baseball coach, he led the Colonels to their first MAC championship in [968 His 1 1 wins that season marked the first time in a decade that the team had reached double-fig- ure wins. During his final two seasons, the Colonels went 22-6. As golf coach, he had no peer. In his 22 years, the Colonels compiled a record of 206- 165-1 and three MAC championships His 1976 team was the best-ever in school history, with a record of 16-0 and a 14th place finish Alumni earn loyalty awards for 1994 One hundred thirty seven Bloomsburg University alumni have earned distinction as recipients ol the seventh annual Kichaul I ('•nines I o\.ill\ \u.tuU llu'\ earned this distinction in l*)94 by attending a regional alumni event. h\ letuimng to i ampus loi eithei fVlumnl Weekend oi Homecoming, and In i ontnbutmg to the \niuial I uml Attending both Alumni Weekend and Homecoming can substitute fbi n regional alumni event lincc the lattei are nol held In .ill areas even veai The awaid honois "Huilv"' (inmes, a retired teachei from Harrisburg, who has missed only one I loniei oining ( WSA) and no Alumni Weekends lines he graduated In 1949 He earned life time itatua on the Alumni Boaulol Directors last yeai aflei completing N years «>t service We salute the Fbllowini alumni who are u i Ipienta oi the 1994 awards (numbei In parenthesis indicates consecutive years the award has been earned! Audrey Mooic Cohen u» Lucille Mail/ DeVbc '29 Bthel KeUei i ang W (4) Helen Hartman i llmbalo 13 (6) Donald A Walts '37(4) lames DeRoae l39 Haniel Kochei 191 l> i ii /.ih ( loppes i eighow 1 i9 Ruth Dugan Smeal ' Dorothy Den 1'ilson '40 { \) C Stuart I dwards '41 ( i Bessie iu iih.ni/ Bdwardi '41 < rohn i avelie '41 Juck Mertz *42 Sara Mane I Jockey l-dwaids I I < >) Maiy I .ou l enstemakei lohn ' IS l ti John w Thomas '47 (7) Betty Plshei '48 I \) liloise Noble lasshauci 'W Richard I (inmes l'M7) I i lis Dalesman Nester '49 Wilmei Nestei '49 Pete Parncll "49 Robed Reitz '49 Carolyn Vernoy ReltZ '51 (6) Dale Bennett '52 ( <) Nancy Swan/ l.ychos ">2 (7) Charles Brennan '53 Bill Byham 'S3 Nellie Swart/ Byham '5 ! David I mkchorsl '53 John S Scrimgcour 'S3 (S) Dolores (Dee) Doyle Brennan '54 Franklin (Ed) Jones '54 Joan Havard Kilroy '54 f eme Sobcrick Krothc '54 Jeanannc Evans Scrimgcour '54 (2) Curtis R English '56 (4) Rod Kelchncr '56 Bob Bottorf '59 Mary Anne Mapkas Klemkosky '59 (7) Vera Reanck Derk '60 (3) 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 in ihc NCAA Division III championships. Schmidl was recently inducted Into botfa the Wilkes University Athletic Hall of Fame and Ihc Plains Hall of l ame He is also a graduate of the University of Scranton. 1957 Representative William Pohtlttk v Class Volunteers Margaret Yohn Keller. Bob Uine, Dolores Sinn, Bill Harrtll Donald L. Vint Lean '57 <>i Oeigertown died on February 22 at age 64, He was princi- pal of Exeter Township High School from 1972 to 1987. Prior to that he was assistant principul from 1967 to 1972. He started his careei in education as a sot nil studies leachei in the 'I win Valley School District Active in Berks County Dcmoi lain poll lu s, he was a lonnei tax assessoi and evalua tor for the Berks County Board ol Assessment Appeals He was also a lormei building and /oning officer in Robeson Township and lormei secretary ol the Hay Creek Historical Association A Veteran Ol the Korean Conflict, he earned a masteTs degree at Temple University Suiviving aie his wile, Margaret, and a daughlei. Me}!, a granddaughtei and a brother 19 5 8 Rtpnuntattvi Ray llargreaves Carl Sliively '58 and his wife, Sylvia, have returned home alter six months in Australia, where Carl was on sabbatical leave doing re scan li on sparkling wines at Yalumba Winei v in the Barossa Valley north of Adelaide. I h Shively has been professor of microhi ology and femientation chemistry at Alfred I Iruveisity since 1968 His research areas have iik lulled development of a continuous fennen- tation process lor production of fuel alcohol during the 1970s and 1980s, and more recently, projects associated with use of specific yeast -.li. mis in sparkling » ine produt don and short- ening of bottle aging tune foi sparkling wines. lie was named outstanding member i>>i 1994 by the American Wine Society in recog- nition of his sparkling wine research, wine judging throughout the United States and Canada, ami ins mam, Bitii lea on various as- pects of wine chemistry. He W8S also recognized by Yalumba Win- ery in Australia loi Ins outstanding contribu- tions to thai country's wine industry Carl and Sylvia have throe ( hildu-n and five grandchildren who live in Florida. Pennsyl- vania and New York State. 1959 Representatives David R am hart Sandra Pfister Brown Marie Walsh Page 10 Class Volunteers: Sandra P Brown. Mary Anne Klemkosky. Walter J luiherecki. Marie Walsh Dave Barnhart '59 of Verona. N J . re- ceived the Dan Rmgclheim Memorial Award, the highest honor given by the New Jersey Federation Council for Exceptional Children, on March 10 Dr. Barnhart is professor and director of the Campus Special Education School, director of computer technology, and coordinator of the Teacher of the Handicapped Program at Kean College in Union. N.J. Herman W. Howard Jr. '59 retired in June 1992 after teaching for 33 years. The last 26.5 years were in (he Shikellamy Area School District. Mary Anne Majikas Klemkosky '59 of Orwigsburg has been re elected to a two-year term on the BU Alumni Board of Directors; A teacher at Pottsville High School. Mary Anne has completed 10 years on the board and is a past president of the Alumni Association. I960 Representative: Paul (Barney) Manko Class Volunteers Vera Rearick Derk. Paul Manko, Edward C. Wojc ie( howski. I- rank I'isk. Dale Krothe William K. Morris '60. a rear admiral in the U.S. Navy, retired in April 1995. He has embarked on a second career as a consulting manager with Coopers & Lybrand. He lives in Alexandria, Va. George ML Opilla '60 of Coopersburg re- tired from teaching after 33 years He began Ins teaching career at Woodrow Wilson High School, now Harry S Truman High School. Prior to retirement, he taught English and social studies at Tmm.ius High School in the East Penn School District. He also served as Chairman Of the social studies department and as part-time audio-visual aids advisor. He was also a part-time evening school ad- ministratoi al the AJlentown campus of Penn State University and was an adjunct instruc- toi for two terms in the ACESS program at Allentown College of St. Francis de Sales. He earned his master's degree at Lehigh University in 1970. He also look classes at Trenton State College. He and his wife. Irene, are the parents of two children: Christine, a graduate of Allen- town College, and Mich. u I 1961 Representative: Edwin C Kuser Class Volunteers: Marian L Huttenstme. Joan We I liver Phyllis Crocker Edwards '61, a kinder- garten teacher in the West Shore School Dis- trict, was on sabbatical leave for the 1 994- 1 995 school year. She and her husband. Robert '61 . travelled throughout the United States. They live in New Cumberland. Wilbur Person '61 was named "Realtor of the Year" by the Carbon County Board of Re- altors at the organization's 15th annual meet- ing. He owns and operates Person Real Es- tate and Insurance Agency. He lives in Lehighlon William Stevenson '61 , president of Finan- cial Services of Long Island and National Tax Consultants Inc. in Merrick, N.Y., testified before the House of Representatives Ways and Means Sub-committee on Oversight on March 24. His testimony was requested in regards to pending Taxpayer Bill of Rights" legislation because he is considered an authority on the Internal Revenue Service's treatment of tax- payers and tax practitioners. Dr. Stevenson is an Enrolled Agent and Certified Financial Planner who holds a doc- torate in educational administration from Temple University. He also lectures exten- sively on tax law and client representation. He serves on the committee that reviews all New York State tax forms and the liaison com- mittees of the Brooklyn District Director and the New York State Commissioner on Taxa- tion and Finance. He is the first Enrolled Agent to serve on the New York State Tax Tribunal's Advisory Committee on Practices and Proce- dures. In addition, he is one of a small group of non-attorneys who may practice before the United States Tax Court. 1962 Representative: Richard R. Lloyd Class Volunteers: Ronald Davidheiser. Tom Foley. Marlene Oholla Franey. John Kovich. Dick Lloyd Tom Foley '62 has retired as senior vice president for Paramount Publishing in Atlanta, Ga. He and his wife have moved to Lake Lanier, just north of Atlanta. Marlene Oholla Franey '62 of Long Val- ley. N.J., enjoys recruiting students for BU at various college night programs in New Jer- sey. She is a sixth grade teacher in the Bndgewater-Rantan Schools. Walter H. Veranda '62 is retired and liv- ing in Orlando, Fla. 1963 Representative: Bernie Donegan Class Volunteer - Gary Stackhouse G. Manny Gunne '63 of Salt Lake City, Utah, was recently named senior consultant with the internationally prominent Shipley Division of the Franklin Quest Corporation. Dr. Gunne was cited for significant perfor- mance and contributions to a number of inter- national clients. His wife is the former Marilyn D. Rink '65 Nelson A. Swarts '63 of Lewisberry has been re-elected to a two-year term on the BU Alumni Board of Directors. He is a printer specialist with IBM in Harrisburg. Charles W. Watkins Jr. *63. a teacher at Hanover Area High School, died on March 6 after suffering a fatal heart attack. He was 57. Family, friends, students and colleagues remember him as a man of mirth and an edu- cator devoted to his profession. He was a Air Force veteran of the Korean War. Surviving are his wife. Bernadme, and five children. 1964 Representative: Ernest R. Shuba Class Volunteers: Virginia C. Hesel. Paul Conard Bud Andrews '64 was named "Volunteer of the Year" by the North Central Sight Ser- vices, Inc. A radio announcer in Sunbury, he has per- formed volunteer work for the organization since 1992. He was honored for assisting blind workers prepare their income tax returns. William D. Bartman '64 of Douglasville has retired as principal of the Edgewood El- ementary School in the Pottstown School Dis- trict. He began his 31 -year education career in the Boyertown Area School District and after three years moved to the Pottstown District. Over the years, he has served as principal of the Lincoln Elementary School, administra- tive assistant to the superintendent, and direc- tor of pupil services. Bonnie Zehner Black '64 writes: "Many of my classmates are looking forward to their 30-year retirement this year! However, since I chose to stay home and raise out kids, I have 15 more years to go . . . and I'm enjoying working with teenagers anyway!" The Blacks live in French Camp, Miss. Victoria Sellano Graham '64 recently re- tired after a 30-year career as a speech-lan- guage pathologist. She started her career as one of the first two speech-language patholo- gists hired by Delaware, Greene and Otsego County BOCES. She subsequently established the first communication disorders program for Stamford Community Hospital and Nursing Home and set up the outpatient speech-lan- guage pathology program at A. O. Fox Me- morial Hospital. For the past 10 years she was owner/direc- tor of Victoria Graham Associates, Inc., the only proprietary diagnostic and treatment cen- ter licensed by the New York State Depart- ment of Health. The clinic offered speech- Classnotes language pathology, audiology. psychology and social services. Patricia Lello Hughes 464 retired in June 1994 after 30 years of teaching. A resident ol Wilmette. Illinois, she is doing private tutor- ing and enjoying leisure time with her seven grandchildren. Karl Z. Najaka *64 retired in 1993 as a school principal in Readington Twp., N.J. Now a resident of Moss Creek Plantation at Hilton Head. S C.. "Chuck" wonders if any other BU alumni are living in the area. 1965 Carl P. Sheran Class Volunteers- Alex M. Kozlowski. Linda R. Shively Frank Dowman '65 of Parkside has taught biology and ecology for 29 years at Brookhaven Junior High School, Northley Middle School and Sun Valley High School. His wife, the former Barbara Robison '66. has operated a private pre-kindergarten school in Boothwyn for 17 years. Larry W. Greenly 465, Ph.D.. membership chairman of the Albuquerque Press Club, was recently elected vice president. The APC is an affiliate of the National Press Club in Wash- ington, DC. He was also elected president of the South- west Writers Workshop, which has over 1200 members nationwide, including such well- known authors as Tony Hillerman. Lawrence Block, Walter Jon Williams, and Max Evans. Membership is open to writers and aspir- ing writers. Joseph L. Nutaitis '65 and his wife, Joscllc, have adopted their third child, Rasko Ferdinand, who was bom in Bulgaria. He joins a brother. Tony, also from Bulgaria, and Theresa, born in the United States. Joe is a teacher at the Columbia-Montour Area Vo-Tech School. The family lives in Bloomsburg. Paul L. Rhine '65 is a partner in the CPA firm of Cobb. Stnger. Monroe & Rhine in Toms River, N.J. In the community, he is trea- surer of the Ocean County YMCA, president of the Toms River Country Club, and treasurer of the Brick Blue Cruppers Investment Club Sandra Daskalos Sample '65 recently re ceived her National Counselor Certification She is a counselor with the Montrose Area School District and also has a small private practice. A resident of Montrose, she is the mother of three children: Keely Norwalk. who lives in Georgia; Todd, a senior at Perm State; and Scott, a junior at the University of Tennessee. Homecoming October 28 Make plans today! 1966 Representative: Anthony J. Cerza Class Volunteers: Jack Mulka, Alice Koch Cromwell. Ken Cromwell, Bill Demcott. Diane Loch Hartzell, Cliff Maurer, Diane Mushrush Maurer James L. Derr '66 is an elementary prin- cipal in the Wyomissmg Area School District He has also taught a mathematics graduate course to elementary teachers for the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania. Karen Gates M'66. a licensed reading teacher, specialist 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 Penn State. In addition, she has done dun. work at the University of Alaska. She was recently honored by the Citizen Ambassador Program of Harvard Universit) as one of 30 outstanding educators in the United States. She has taught in both public and private schools. Jack Gerrity '66 was one of three FBI ex- perts who spent a week in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, and a week in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, teaching American methods for coping with con games, banking crimes, organized crime and drug traf- ficking. FBI Director Louis Freeh promised the as- sistance during his Eastern European tour l ist summer. Gerrity, who joined the FBI in 1971. has been assigned to Lansdale, Pa., since 1986 Among his specialties is developing profiles of fugitives. He earned a master's degree at the Univer- sity of Scranton. He and his wife, the former Elizabeth (Betsy) Young 468. are the parents of three children. George Hanna '66 of Brookfield, Conn., has been promoted to senior vice president of sales for QSP, Inc.. a wholly-owned subsid- iary of the Reader's Digest Association After 10 successful years as a teacher and coach, Hanna joined QSP in 1975 as a field service manager. He was promoted to district manager in 1984. regional manager in 1985. and vice president of sales in 1992 He and his wife. Janet, are parents of two daughters: Jill and Susan. the Berwick Area School District She also earned a master's degree at BU. 1967 Ruth F. Major '66. a reading specialist and reading recovery teacher in the Pocono Moun- tain School District, has earned a Ph D at Penn State University. She earned a master's degree at the Univer- sity of Maine and certification at East Stroudsburg University. Audrey M. McClure '66 retired in 1988 after 22 years of teaching — two at Linden Elementary School in Doylestown and 20 in Representative: R. Thomas l*mon Class Volunteers: Piggy Bums. Jim Peng. Jack Wise Susan R. Hicks *67 has been named dint tor of social equity at Bloomsburg University During the 18-month assignment, she will lead the process of drafting the university 's eqult) plan She will also monitor affirmative action compliance. She will support programs developed by the Muiticuitm.il ( enter, as well ai the work "i various campus committees dealing with so- cial equity issues Hicks came to Bloomsburg in 198: .is c\ eculivc assistant toDr James II MU'ormit k She was named assistant director of develop- ment in 1988. Formerly on the staff at East Stroudsburg University, she earned her Ph.D. at New York University. Francis J. Karwacki *f>7 is pastOI "t Oui Lady Help of Christians ( 'nun li. I ykens, ami the Mission of Sacred Heart ol Jesus, Williamstown, Prioi i" receiving ins voca- tion, he was a high Bt teachei I [e ittended Pope John XXIII Seminal J In Weston. Mass Deanna Woolcock Robinson '67. with hei youngest child in ' " d to lull time work as head of circulation .n Albright College Library in Reading. She lives in Allentown. Virginia (Ginnyl Bosak Schwartz '67 ol Canton. N Y . has camed a Ph D degree at Bowling Green State University Aninatruc tor at St. Lawrence University, she is also an assistant director of the university 's first year program. She earned a master s degree at the Univer sity of Delaware. She is married to Dr Alan Schwartz, a pro- fessor at St. Lawrence University 1968 Representative: Robert E. Boose Class Volunteers: David Bowen, Rhea Strausser Klapprmlt. Betty Ruth Luchak. John J Trathen Joseph M. DeardorfT '68. assistant super intendent of the New Castle County Voca- tional-Technical School District in Wilmington. Delaware, was honored by the University of Delaware with the "Commit- ment to Education" award given annually by the University of Delaware Educational Alumni Association. His award was due in part to state and na- tional recognition the school district has re- ceived for program initiatives and educational Loyalty awards [Continued fmm Page 9) Paul Conaxd ta Joanne Shaffer Pileski '64 Alice Koch Cromwell '66 Ken Cromwell '66 Bill Demcott '66 (3) Cttfl Maurer '66 (9) Diane Mushrush Maurei (<<> Jack Mulka "66 Eileen Albertson Chapman '67 Ronald Klcmkosky '67 James Pegg '67 David BOWU '6S t \) Doug Hippenitie] '68 (7) Betty Ruth Keller l uchak '68 (Catherine Matako Mulka 68 I uiwood Nester '68 Nan Good Nester '68 John J Trathen '68(7) Frank '/.oranski "68 Marge Puroakj ( "'11111 69 k.hIin Reimard Hippenitiel <»> Dennis Bohr '70 1 1) Nancy Fchei Fdwaids 70(6) Pat Mc Andrew '70 Sand) Smith m« Andrew "70 Ron Reitz '70 Bob Rupp '71 (4) Sandra Jellerson Rupp '71 (4) Nancy Fruchan Bohr '72 (4) Carol Kishbaugh Bowen '72 (3) Inn I >• > N [e '72 Bd Horvath '72 Joe Zakorchemny '72 (3) Ed Edwards '73 (2) Bob Griffin '73 Marion Reese '7 < Sandra Rambo Walker '75(M) (3) Steve Debuski '76 Rick Howenslinc '76 (6) Tom Hughes '76 (2) Jim Molhster '78(3) Bob Lynn '78 Sharon Gcttcl Olff '78 Tina Wassell DAngelo '79 Sue Lilly '79 Jody Millard '79 Corey Waters '79 Robert Hafhei '80 Bob M( Mullin '80 Shcn Lippowitsch XI (3) Chris Blackburn '82 Karen Scott Blackhurn '82 Virginia Reed Brett '82 Susan Mitchell Helwig '82 Robert Pasternak '84 Darlctic Barberio Payne '84 Scott Rightcr '84 (3) Cameron Smith '84 (4) Glenn Bromley '85 (2) John Haney '85 Susan Hanchak Duerr '86 Todd Ducrr '86 Marvin Mctzgcr '86 (4) Tcrri Beth Slocum '86 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 John M Walker '89(3) Sharon Hill '90 Deb Mulkewycz '90 (Continued on Page 13) Page 11 Classnotes reform efforts. He has also been the State wres- tling chairman and tournament director for the past nine years. He also served on the Na- tional Rules Committee. Joe earned a master's degree at Glassboro State College and a doctorate at the Univer- sity of Delaware His wife, the former Carol Gibiser '69. teaches mathematics in the same district They are the parents of two children, Michael and Megan, both education majors in college Michael, who will be a junior at BU this fall, recently completed avionics training with the U.S. Marine Corps. Kathleen J. Eyer '68 of Laguna Beach, California, died on March 6 at age 48. She w as working for the Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation in Irvine. She formerly was a hank examiner and later was employed in Washington, D C . as a comptroller of the cur- rency. She earned a master's degree at Johns Hopkins University, attended the Stoniei School of Banking, and did additional gradu Bte work at Rutgers University Surviving are her husband of live years. Gerald Labb; two step sons and a sistei Paul Fowler '68 is a fourth grade teacher in the Berwick School District, and his wife, the former Kathy Whitmire '75. teac hes third grade in the same district. They are parents of two children: Samantha, nine, and Brittany, six. Carol Ruth Gesalman '68 of Springfield, Ohio, reports that her son, Jon Rizzo, w is married on Halloween 1994 and she, herself, was married to Ian Polster on March 19, 1995. She has been called as interim pastor of Fifth Lutheran Church in Springfield. Ronald D. Grutza '68 has been an English teacher at North Schuylkill School District for die past 27 years. He and his wife, Sandra, live in West Mahanoy Township. Roger B. Heim '68 of Rising Sun. Md.. recently published short stories in both the fall and winter editions of The International Jour- nal of Miliary Fiction A third story will be published in the Spring 1995 edition. Richard Huntington '68 has been pro- moted to the rank of lieutenant colonel and awarded the Air Medal in his Air Force Re- serve unit. The medal honors his meritorious achievement in Operation Provide Promise, the United Nations humanitarian relief effort in Bosnia-Herzegovina He serves as a full-time C-130 instructor pilot and chief of safety with the 934th Airlift Wing, based at the Minneapohs-St. Paul In- ternational Airport Air Reserve Station. He has been a member since 1988. Pnor to joining the Reserve, he served 12 years on active duty with the Air Force, with his last station at Little Rock AFB. Arkansas. He is a member of the Minnesota Distance Running Association and the Reserve Offic- ers Association. Page 12 He and his wife. Chene, live in Eagan, Minn Connie Eaton King '68 and her husband, Norman, lost their oldest son, Joel Norman King, age 21. in an automobile accident in Bradford on December 12. 1994 He was he licoptcrcd to St. Vincent Hospital in Erie, where he died on December 20, seven days before his 22nd birthday A junior biology major at University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, he was on his way to take a final when the accident occurred A special family friend, the Rev Richard L Hartman '68, participated in the funeral service. In addition to his parents, Joel is survived by a brother. Chad, 19, and a sister. Annette. 1 5 Their address is R.D. l.Box20-D.Eldred, PA 16731. Linda Harner Mills '68 is principal of Sandymounl Elementary School in Finksburg. Md James H. Neiswender '68 of Orangeville R.D. I died on December 3 while on a busi ness trip to Essex. England An Air Force vet- eran, he was a salesman for Powder Process Systems. Surviving are his wife, the former Elizabeth Constable; a daughter, Sarah; a son, John; two sisters and three brothers. Victoria Mikell Noel '68 and her husband. Bill, celebrated their 25th anniversary in No- vember with a reaffirmation of vows mass in Morgantown. W Va Vicki teaches Spanish at North Marion High School, and the couple is involved in lay min- istries at their church. Larry Phillips '68 of Keene. N.H., repre- sented BU at the inauguration of a new presi- dent of Keene State College on April 22. Larry was director of the counseling center at Franklin Pierce College for 13 years before taking a teaching position at the University of Bridgeport. Larry earned his doctorate at Ball State. He and his wife are parents of a daughter who is a student at the University of New Hampshire. Ronald Saint Sing '68 is field director for the Eastern Region office of the Pennsylvania Stale Education Association, the statewide teachers' union. The 10-person office in Allen- town serves 10,604 members in 65 districts in Schuylkill, Berks, Carbon. Lehigh and Northampton counties. Before joining PSEA in 1976, he was a teacher in the Berwick Area School District. He and his wife, Carol, live in New Tripoli He has three step-children. 1969 Representor t Sandra Ekberg Brown Class Volunteers: Pamela Hanczyc. Jess Kresge. Ken Schnure Byron Chandler M'69 has been named superintendent of schools by the Pulaski Acad- emy and the Central School Board. He previ- ously was supervisor of curriculum and tech- nology in the Christina School District in New- ark, Del . where he was responsible for pro- grams and curricula for a student population of more than 19,000 students. He has also served as principal of Maclary Elementary School and the Intensive Learn- ing Center, both in Newark; and principal of the Joseph E. Douglass School of Wilmington, Del.; and activities director at Woodhaven Center of Temple University He and his wife, Dianne, are parents of two children: Byron Jr., a graduate of the Univer- sity of Scranton, and Mary Dana, a BU gradu- ate. William F. Deubler '69 retired from the U.S. Marine Corps in June 1992 as a lieuten- ant colonel. An Enrolled Agent and Accred- ited Tax Advisor, he operates a tax accounting business in Douglassville and Peach Tree City, Georgia. He is also a part-time consultant for Chattahoochee Technical Institute Albert J. Fisher 469 is professor of account- ing at the Community College of Southern Nevada in Las Vegas. Frances Jean Wright *69 reports that her daughter, Melissa, has completed her fresh- man year at BU. Melissa's grandmother is Ruth Hope Handy '43. 1970 Representative: John W. Dalfovo Class Volunteers: Richard L Bingaman, Nancy Fehr Edwards, Vicki Gross, Cinde Rogers Hippenstiel Nancy Feher Edwards '70 of Bloomsburg has been elected to a one-year term on the BU Alumni Board of Directors. She formerly served from 1988 to 1994 and is a past secre- tary of the Alumni Association. Jean Reese Jagodzinski '70 is in her sec- ond year as principal of Parkville High School in Baltimore County, Maryland. She and her husband, Ed. are parents of a daughter, Nicole, They live in Fallston. Stephen E. Keefer '70 is regional auditor general for the U.S. Army Audit Agency. He is responsible for audit operations and a staff of over 200 employees, serving the East Coast and Europe. He and his wife, the former Debbie Fenstermacher '70, live in Millersville. Md. 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 my whole life of receiving," she said in a recent interview. "And when you do, it's heartwarming." But to many current and former Millersburg students, the award is a confirmation of some- thing they've believed for a long time — that Mrs. K. is one terrific teacher. "The love, respect and admiration I see past and present students shower Kay with is truly touching," fellow teacher Bryan Campbell wrote in a letter nominating Klinefelter for die award. Perhaps that's because she brings a sense of mission to the classroom. "I believe in what I teach because I know they'll use it someday." she said. "And when you see that they value what they've learned, it gives you a great deal of personal satisfac- tion." Another goal, she says, is helping each stu- dent feel a sense of accomplishment in class. She also emphasizes the importance of goal- setting, time management, study skills and self-motivation. Even after a quarter-century, her enthusi- asm for teaching has only grown. She tries to keep learning enjoyable by injecting humor- ous stories into the classroom setting and by getting students involved in projects like set- ting up a new bulletin board in her room ev- ery few weeks. "I want them to feel upbeat about coming to class and receptive to learning," she said. In addition to serving as advisor to various school organizations, she is also involved with the Millersburg Civic Club, Millersburg Com- munity Task Force and the Upper Dauphin County Arts Alliance She is the daughter of Albert and Ruth Dugan Smeal '39 of Bloomsburg. She and her husband, Kerry '69, are parents of two chil- dren: Kelly and Christopher Joseph K. Lauginiger Jr. '70 has been named interim president and chief executive officer of the Caron Foundation, a chemical dependency treatment center near Wemersville He previously worked for Boy Scouts of America for 1 5 years, most recently as finance director for the Hawk Mountain Council. He was named Outstanding Fund Raiser of the Greater Northeastern Pennsylvania Chap- ter of the National Society of Fund Raising Executives in 1992. He joined Caron as director of development and was promoted to vice president in Janu- ary. He and his wife, Helen, are parents of a son, Gregg. They live in Reading. Elmer L Shollenberger '70 of Spencer, N Y, died on March 24 at age 49. He was killed instantly when struck by a tree limb which he was cutting at his home. He had been associated with the Candor High School since 1970, most recently as dean of students. He served as principal in 1987- 1988 and also coached several sports teams. He was founder of the Candor Chemical Free Prom and director of summer recreation. He was active in the U.S. Army Reserve. Surviving are his wife, Rosario (Sherry); a daughter. Giselle; and a son, Sean. Classnotes 1971 Representative: William H. Cluley Class Volunteers: Dwight Ackerman. Sandy L. Rupp. Bob Rupp Kathleen Shafer Chandler '71 recently earned a master's degree in elementary school counseling at Kutztown University. She is an elementary school counselor in Wellsboro, Pa. Gary A. Clewell '71 has announced the formation of his new business. Interior Work- place Solutions Inc.. in Allentown. He was the general manager of the Reading and Allen- town regions of A. Pomerantz & Co. before purchasing the operations from the firm. He says he is "looking to furnish the of- fices of all successful BU graduates.'* George E. Cooke *71 has been named su- perintendent of the Plum School District He previously was superintendent of the Fleetwood Area School District in Berks County. He earned a master's degree at the Univer- sity of Scranton and a doctorate at Penn State University. He and his wife. Deborah, are parents of two daughters. Gretchen. 15, and Lindsey. 13. John F. Hartzog '71 is in his 24th year of teaching. His daughter. Heather, graduated from Paul Smith's College in New York with a major in environmental science technology and a GPA of 3.96. Sandra Jefferson Rupp '71 of Bloomsburg has been re-elected to a two-year term on the BU Alumni Board of Directors. In addition, she has been elected vice president of the Alumni Association. 1972 Representative: M. Jacqueline Feddock Class Volunteers: Nancy Bohr. Carol Kishbaugh Bowen. Bob Figlock Michael J. Carroll '72 of Philadelphia is in his 17th year as a public interest attorney, the last eight as a supervising attorney in the Community Legal Services Housing Unit. He is the 1995 co-chair of the International Hu- man Rights Committee of the Philadelphia Bar Association. He has two children: Tom, eight, and Nora, five. Shelby Treon Deutschle '72 has been pro- moted to manager of the Lewisburg office of Carlson Travel Network/Nittany Travel. Florence Harris '72 and her husband, Doug, spent last fall as volunteers at a Meth- odist Church-sponsored school in rural New Mexico. Flo taught at the Third Street School in Berwick until her retirement. Peg Haverovich *72 is a teacher in the Trevorton Nursery Tykes program. She also earned a master's degree at BU. Robert A. Ireland '72, director of system improvement and corporate research at Susquehanna Health System, has been ap- pointed to the 1995 Health Care Pilot Evalua- tion Team for the Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award. The award was established in 1987 to pro- mote the importance of quality improvement to the U.S. economy, to recognize quality achievements of U.S. companies and to pub- licize successful quality strategies. The pilot program will help determine whether the award should be expanded to include a cat- egory for healthcare. As an evaluator. Ireland is responsible for reviewing and evaluating applications submit- ted for the pilot. He has been with SHS since 1974. He also earned a master's degree at BU. Bob Nemeth Sr. '72 is owner of Robert's Janitorial Service, a family business which has been cleaning up Northeast Pennsylvania for approximately 35 years. In fact, it was Hazleton's first full-scale commercial clean- ing company. Bob has also been a special education teacher in Scranton and Hazleton. John and Claudia Schad Paul '72 have both started new careers. After 18 years in the defense industry. John is an account ex- ecutive with Restart, a company that special- izes in placing the experienced worker. Claudia, after 20 years in the accounting business, is an administrative vice president with Jordan Optical Service, Inc., a wholesale distributor of eyeglass frames to the optical industry. She also maintains a small book- keeping service which she hopes to expand. They live in Willow Grove. Robert Warner '72 has been promoted to York division manager for CF MotorFreight. As division manager he will oversee more than 1.100 employees at 20 terminals throughout Pennsylvania, Maryland. Delaware, New Jer- sey and Virginia. He had been group operations manager of the company's Poconos consolidation center since 1989. He joined the firm in 1976. Sheldon Winnick '72. human resources administrator at Dorsey Trailers in Northumberland, has earned professional cer- tification through the Human Resources Cer- tification Institute. The Institute is affiliated with the Society for Human Resource Man- agement. He also earned a master's degree at BU. He and his family live in Sunbury. 1973 Representative: Timothy D. Hartman Class Volunteer: Doug McClintock Carl and Maryann Abbott '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 Fontana Unified School District. They are parents of four children: Andrew, who just graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology ; Melissa, a junior at Hartwick College in Oneonta, N Y; Megan, a junior in high school; and Jason, an eighth grader. Virginia Piatt Ide '73 is still teaching sec- ond grade at Lake-Lehman School District after 21 years. She and her husband are par- ents of three sons, ages eight, 10 and 15. They live in Harveys Lake. Raymond J. Madden '73 of Philadelphia died on April 26 at age 43. He was a commer- cial customer relations representative for Bell Atlantic for 21 years. Surviving are his mother. Catherine Silvestri; a brother and a sister. Terrence Maher '73 has been appointed assistant superintendent of the Lehighton School District, effective in April 1996. He currently is assistant high school principal. He earned a master's degree at Marywood College. Robert J. Tabachini '73 has completed superintendent's letter of eligibility certifica- tion at Shippensburg University. He is an el- ementary school principal in the Central Dau- phin School District. Ann Tu r n bach '73 is vice president of hu- man resources at the Houston Chronicle. She joined the paper in 1983 as a training man- ager. She was promoted to the position of human resources director in 1987, and to her present position on April 2, 1995. Ann began her career in 1976 as a teacher in the Berwick Area School District. She joined Chase Manhattan Bank in 1978, first as a budget analyst and then as a training spe- cialist. In 198 1 she took over the training func- tion for the operations area of the bank. She is active in a number of community and professional organizations. She and her husband. Dr. Stephen E. Ullrich, are parents of two children: Elizabeth, 1 1 , and Kaitlyn, six. Mark E. Vivian '73 died in November 1992. He was a sales director for the E. D. Habegger Co. Inc. of Philadelphia. Surviving are his wife, the former Angela Piccola '72 of Levittown. 1974 Representative: Patricia Kanouse Peattie Class Volunteers: Steve Andrejack. Joe Geiger. Susan M. Gottlieb, Glenn A. Haas. Janice Keil. Dennis LeVan. Frank Lor ah. Craigann Mehrmann. Ronald Sheehan. Dan Spadoni Michael F. Flock '74, vice president of Master's degree in accounting gets green light The creation of a master of science degree in accounting at BU has been approved by the Board of Governors for the State System of Higher Education. The new graduate program is expected to enroll its first students in the fall of 1996. According to Richard Baker, chairman of the accounting department, "more than 30 states require either a total of 1 50 hours of education or 30 hours od education beyond the bachelor's degree as a minimum educational requirement for licensure as a Certified Public Accountant. "We expect the Commonwealth to follow this national trend in the next several years,'' he said. "Bloomsburg already has one of the largest undergraduate accounting programs in northeastern Pennsylvania. We think our new master's program anticipates the state's mandate and prepares students for the changing business climate " Bloomsburg 's undergraduate accounting program enrolls between 500 and 600 students and graduates between 1 10 and 150 students each year. More than 40 percent ol BU's graduates take the CPA examination The graduate program will complement BU's own undergraduate accounting curriculum and the programs of other nearby institutions. Other schools in the State 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 requirement. There are no state-owned or state-supported schools within a reasonable distance that have an existing accounting program large enough to support a quality graduate program in accounting." Baker indicated that, when it is mature, the BU program could have as many as 50 to 60 students per year taking graduate courses in accounting. Loyalty awards (Continued from Page 11) Nichole Woodson Smith '90 (2) Lisa Stackhouse '90 Carolyn Butcher '91 J P Thomas '91 Bruce Rosengrant '92 Cori Alexander '93 Linda Long '93(H)(7) Kevin McGrath '93 Steve Zezza '93 (2) Pam Ianiero '93(M) (2) Chris Beadling '94 Amy Kravetz '94 Jeff Warren '94 John L.Walker '94(H)(7) Homecoming October 28 Make plans today! Page 13 Classnotes Snyder County Trusi Co., Sclinsgrovc, has been appomi. 'I tO thl Pi misylvania Bant i | Association's Operations Advisory I hut He lias been in banking for more than 20 years and has been in his current position since 1985. He is also a graduate of the School of Hank Administration at the University ol Wiscon- sin. Joseph M. GclgCI '74 Ol I Imnmelstown has been elected to a two-year term on the BU Alumni Board of Directors. Joe is executive director ol the Pennsylvania Association of Nonprofit ' )rgani/ations Nancy k. Hack Glenn '74 and R i homu Greene were married on October [, 1994. in Pori Royal Nicy reside in Jersey Shore Ed Johnson '74 pud Judy Sipc Johnson '73 celebrated then 20th wedding anniveroai \ on March 22. lid is a sales engmeei in the electrical industry in Binghamton, n.y , and Judy hai in en b kindergarten teat hei in the Blue Ridge School District since January 1994. Kuth Urban Kluge '74 is .1 continuous improvt menl spet ialisl foi BethPorge bu / Bethlehem Steel ( orp in I aston Shi and hi I husband, Fohn, are parents ol two sons, famt and Jason ITiej live in 1 aston Donuto J. Nleman '74 ol Somerset, N J , was appointed administratoi foi South Brunsw it d Iwp on Fanuary 1 / Edward W Parsons "74 has been em ployeii by the Pennsylvania Department ol Public Welfare for ovei 1 7 years He currently is a training and itafl developmeni ipet ialisl He and ins wife, Marj i ou are the parents ol three t hildren i hej livi in Harrisburg Maggie Donnelly Patton '74 is a substi- tute spet ial edut ation teat hei foi the Chestei Count) Intermediate Unit She and her hus band. Craig, are patents ol I wo sons Clmsio phei 10, and Ke^ in, seven I hej reside in i homdale Paul J. Sarnoski '74 ol Ashley died OH April 14 He was sell employed as .in auto body spei lalist. operating Paul's Auto Bod) Shop in Ashk \ Surviving aie Ins wile, the loiinci Esther Alfonso; a son, Paul J . Ins mother, B sistei and two holders Jeffrey P. Swoyer '74 of Schuylkill Haven has been named vice president ol human re- soutces at Cressona Aluminum Company. Pnor to joining the company, he served in vari- ous management positions 1975 Representative Sharon Young Hilgar Class Volunteers: Debbie Zalewski Ganza, Joe Hilgar Page 14 Philip J. Bosha M'75 ana iate of In- surance Management Group. Scranton, was selected for inclusion in the 1995 edition of Who's Who in Executives and Professionals. He is immediate past president of the Scranton Association of I. ife Underwriters and has been a board member since 1989 He is also a member of the Northeast Pennsylvania Estate Planning Council. He and his family live in Wyoming. Dan and Margiann Arbogast Burkholder '75 & 474 have a son. Troy, who is a talented athlete With a javelin throw of 243 feet, the high school senior is the best in the nation. He has accepted a full scholarship to the Uni- versity oi Washington at Seattle Their daugh- ter. Amy. attended BU this past year but plans to transfer to Pcnn State in the fall. The Burkholders live in Denver. Pa. Brtnda A. DIGiaCOlDO '75 is director of personnel and fiscal services for the Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse in Allentown. She has also worked as a substitute teacher for the past five years. She has two sons, and they live in New Tri- poli John H. Mick '75 has joined the law firm oi Kreisher & Oregorowicz m Bloomsburg. A 1 980 graduate oi the Cleveland Marshall S( In h>I ol Law, John has been an active sole practitionei in Columbia County since 1981. i [e and his Family live in AJmedia, Deni.se Kriesher Hauser '75 has been pro- moted (0 assistant office manager and bank- ing office] at the Williamsport office of Com- monwealth Bans Shi has graduated from the Central Atlan- ta Advanced School of Banking at Bucknell University and the Central Atlantic Bank Op- eiations School at Rutgers University. She has also completed the consumer lending and Credit Administration courses through AIB. She has been with the bank since 1975. holding positions of project coordinator, re- tail office managei and loan officer II Peggy Kyle Schmouder '75 has joined the faculty of Mifflmburg High School. Richard W. Terrill '75 is currently serv- ing in the American Embassy in Bucharest, Romania, as first sec retary lor economic, sci- ence and technology affairs 1976 Representative: Randa Gossin Triggs Class Volunteers: fin k HoH cnslmc. Barbara Turanskx Howard Blanck '76 has written a book. Easing the Economic Blues With $100,000. "It's not so much what people make that's important, it's what they spend or keep." he said in a 1990 interv iew with Tim Buckwalter. staff writer for a Reading newspaper. Blanck's 102-page treatise touches on ev- erything from basic job-search strategies to tax shelters to the stock market to retirement plans. Most of the information won't amaze econo- mists and other financial experts. But the av- erage person just might find some helpful clari- fications as well as specific advice. Blanck is aware of the hoards of "get-nch- quick" authors who currently have books on the market, and the general skepticism with which they are regarded. He insists that he is not one of them. "Everything I said in that book I either have done or am doing. Everything in there I have experienced with my own money and time." he said. An economics and social studies teacher by training, he has operated a resume service since 1979. Charles W. Boyer Jr. '76 of Newark, Dela- ware, died on March 29 at age 40. He for- merly taught special education at Interboro High School for 17 years. At the same time, he was employed by United Airlines in Phila- delphia for 10 years He earned a master's degree at Penn State University. Surviving are his wife, the former Jean Lewis Boyer, his parents, Charles and Doris Boyer; and a brother. Rebecca Generotti Drazdowski '76 has been named the director of Career Prepara- tory Institute's Hazleton campus. She has been a business educator since 1977 with teaching and administrative experience at secondary and post-secondary institutes in Alaska and Pennsylvania. Debra A. Macker '76 of Chambersburg Jied on June 5, 1994 at age 39. She was a former elementary teacher at Shenandoah Val- ley Schools and a sales manager for several department stores. Surviving are her husband, Ronald, and a brother. Lisette Savage OxJey '76 is an early child- hood/special education teacher in the Powhatan County (Va.) Public Schools. Linda Schmicker '76 and Geoffrey A. Wheatley were married on November 19 in Atlantic Highlands, N.J. They honeymooned in the wine country of Northern California. They reside in Tuckerton, N.J. Jim K. Thompson '76 is director of envi- 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 King Faisal Specialist Hospital in Riyadh. He also assisted U.S. MASH units during the Gulf War He would 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 was very active in the community theater of West Plains. 1977 Representative: Paul G. Seif Class Volunteers: Pierce Atwater, George Biennan. Stephen S Kline. Suzanne McCabe. Marybeth Walewsh Shade. Donna Brensesal Sheehan Jan S. Berninger '77 has been named di- visional president for Meridian Bank in Berks, Schuylkill, Lehigh and Northampton counties A 1 6-year career banker, she has held the same post in Lehigh and Northampton counties. She will manage assets of approximately $ 1 .6 bil- lion. She began her banking career with the former American Bank, a Meridian predeces- sor, in 1978. She earned a master's degree at James Madison University. Stephen E. Black '77 has been comptrol- ler of Goldsmit-Black Inc. in Parkersburg, W Va.. for the past six years. When he isn't working, he is involved in the local PTA as well as coaching Softball, basketball and soccer. Last summer his girls' 10 and under all-star Softball team won the West Virginia USSSA State Championship. In 1993, his team finished as state ninners-up. His oldest daughter, Tara, 1 1 . started on both teams. He and his wife. Sherry, have two other children: Kayla, seven, and Ryan, four. They live in 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 good old days at BU." James Fox Block us '77 has been elected founding president of South Central Pennsyl- vania Lutherans for Life, a pro-life education group affiliated with Lutherans for Life. He is an emergency planner for Defense Distribution Region East. Karen Tamalenus Chesterfield '77 of Kingston has been named child care director at the Wilkes-Barre Family YMCA. For the past seven years, she has worked as a preschool teacher for the YMCA. She and her husband, Leonard, are parents of two children, Lindsay and Michael Gwen McConlogue Martz '77 has moved from the Chapter I high school reading pro- gram to a fourth grade teaching position in the Middletown School District. She and her hus- band, Lee, are parents of three children: Jamie. 11. and twins Jonathan and Rebecca, four. They live in Hummelstown. Tom McDonnell '77 has been recognized in the 1 994 edition of Who s Who Among America s Teachers. Tom, who also earned his master's degree in history at BU, is a ninth grade American history teacher at Berwick Area Senior High School. He and his wife, the former Darby Unger '83. live in Bloomsburg. Classnotes Judy O'Donnell '77, instructor of English at Penn State Hazleton, received the George T Bobby Excellence in Academic Advising Award during a convocation in April. The 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 recipi- ent of the "Teacher of the Year Award." In addition to her campus responsibilities, she recently was guest 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 staff at the Native American college. Judy also earned a master's degree at BU. Karen Devito Reighn '77, a project busi- ness teacher at Kutztown Junior High School, was honored as "Educator of the Year" by the Junior Achievement of Berks County. Karen, who also earned a master's degree at BU, has been a teacher for the past 1 8 years. She is the mother of two children, Lori and Michael. They live in Kutztown. Robert E. Rice '77 and his wife. Mary, are parents of a son. John; and two daughters, Rachel, 22 (currently studying in Japan), and Adrian, 21 (currently student teaching in Allentown). They live in Coatesville. Sue Ann Roadarmel '77 , who also earned a master's degree at BU. has joined the staff of Classic Realty Inc. in Lewisburg. Sue and her husband. David, are parents of a son, Brian. They live in Lewisburg R.D. 2. Kevin L. Smith '77 of Lower Paxton Twp. died on January 1 2 at age 4 1 He was a certi- fied public accountant and partner in the firm of Smoker. Smith & Associates Inc. Surviving are his wife, the former Julie Ann Taylor; his parents, Glenn and Mary Ellen Smith; a brother and four sisters. Anthony Stampone HI '77 and his wife. Sonna, report the birth of their first child. An- thony IV. in July 1994. Anthony has worked for the Department of Defense at the Pentagon since graduating from Bloomsburg. They live in Burke. Va. John A. Vignone '77 of Palmerton won the Republican nomination for Carbon County controller in the May 16 Primary Election. John, who also earned an MBA at BU. is business manager for the Bristol Township School District in Bucks County. He previously served as business manager for the Panther Valley School District, the Palmerton Area School District, and the Bethlehem Area School District. He and his wife, the former Lisa Guldner. are parents of four children: Alex. Anthony, Jessica and Harley. 1978 Representative: James L Byrnes Homecoming October 28 Make plans today! Class Volunteers: 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 Mas- ters National Road Race Cycling Champion and World Cup Champion The Bethlehem resident travels all over the United States for Masters Cycling Races. Edward J. Coar '78 has been appointed to the Chem-Nuclear Advisory Committee by the Pennsylvania Planning Association as Us rep- resentative. Chem-Nuclear is the firm hi ml by the state to plan, site and operate a low- level radioactive waste facility in Pennsylva- nia. Coar serves as director of planning for the Wayne County Planning Commission. He also serves as a board member of the Wayne In- dustrial Development Corporation and the Economic Development Council of Northeast- em Pennsylvania. Kim I >i Hi plane Crane '78 of Walnut Creek. California, has been promoted to manager of the Martinez branch of the Bay Alarm Com- pany, the largest independently owned alarm company in California. She formerly gained sales and marketing experience as the western regional sales rep- resentative for Houghton Mifflin Co. Prior to moving to California, she earned a master's degree at Johns Hopkins University She and her husband. David, are parents of a daughter. Marcia A. Balnanosis Delcourt '78 is the author of a comprehensive study on the ben- efits of special services for gifted children on the elementary school level The two-year study was presented at a conference in Hart- ford. Conn., on March 3 1 Following the conference, the production staff of ABC Nightly News with Peter Jennings conducted an interview with Delcourt and her colleagues. The study also attracted the attention of USA Today, which published an article on her findings on March 30. Marcia earned a master's degree and doc- torate in educational psychology from the University of Connecticut in Storrs. For five years she was an assistant profes- sor at the University of Virginia She is cur- rently an assistant professor at McGill Uni- versity in Montreal. Canada. Joann Sennetti Durante '78 is assistant principal of Liberty High School in Bethlehem. She says she really enjoys help- ing students choose Bloomsburg as their uni- versity. She and her husband. Rich, are parents of two children: Louise. 10. and Christopher, six. They live in Easton. Diane Danzer Gill '78 and her husband. John, are parents of their fourth daughter. Maureen Diane, born on January 23. I99S. They live in Brunchville. N.J. Nicholas j. GiufTrc '78 is national sales manager of Bradford White Corporation He and his wife have three children Nick, six. Natalie, one and a half, and Peter, two months They live in West Chester Geoffrey L. Halberstadt '78 has K en pro moled to group vi< e president ol commen ial and real estate lending services with the Bryn Mawr Trust Co. Peter M. Kokolus "78 ol t )ulield h.is been promoted to assistant v ice president < laims .it Reliance Reinsurance Peter has 15 years of experience in the in surance industry Since joining Reliance Reinsurance in 1986, he has held B variety Ol positions, including claims analyst, claims examinei and c laims offit ei He earned B m.isiri \ degree B1 PsmplC I fol versity. He and his wife. Lynn. Bit parents ol tWO children. Peter and MargO Julia A. Ludrof '78 and Geoffre) C Scott were married on April 22 Julia is a project manager at shared Medical Systems iii Malvern They live in Ringoes, N.J Mary Ann (Jane Molendini '78 is ,i learn ing support teacher/resource room at I lazleton Area High School she lives m West i lazleton Joseph E. Petrovit/. Sr. '78 was B 1994 recipient of Duponl Pharma's "Innovativi Pharmacy Practice Award," the lirsi SUCh award in South Carolina Dl PetrovitZ lives in Bishopville. S C Robert P. Ruz/o '78 is director ol admis gions at Hahnemann University Hospital in Philadelphia He and his wife. Paula, are parents of four children: Jessica, nine; Michael, seven. Stephen, four; and Christina, one. They live in Swarthmorc Ronald Terrance Shoemaker '78 was re- cently promoted to assistant vice president at Lebanon Valley National Bank. Prior to join- ing the bank in 1990. he had six years of ex- perience in the home building industry and four years in banking He and his wife, the formei Melody Lane ♦78. are parents of a daughter. Kimbcrly They live in Leesport James A. Wade '78 is president ol Wad* Technologies. Inc He resides in Philadelphia 1979 Representaii . t Corey M. Waters Class Volunteers: Robin Messina Breidmger. Kim Delp Brown, Susan J tUfy, William C Pall, Cores M Wa ters. Stephanie Weikel. Mary Ann Zeveny Student magazine wins top honors im maga/mc ol Bloomshur): University has bet n named the top student pioduccd maga/ine in the 10 state northeast region for the third consecutive year Syracuse University was sei ond, and Boston University was third. i he innount « ment w .»s made .it the Region i convention ol the Sot let) ol Profi sslonal roumalists In Stamford, Cl According to the regional diieetoi. the mags tine Is "without question easily ihi best produced maga/ine in the region It shows excellence in every aiea. and is i ompetidve In all anas w Ith professional publications." Spa Hum also received l»l> / ot I .(MX) points in national > ompetition sponsored b) the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, and was named an All American maga/ine by the Associated Collegiate Pu ss loi the seventh consecutive yeai l or a free copy ol the maga/ine. contact the Alumni Office bj calling I BOO S 16 0254. Reading Conference attracts many alumni i he llsi Bloomsburj I IniversiQ Reading t inference in mid May attrai ted over 1 1111 registrants from 2 1 s k hool disti let, 17 universities and ievi n itati 1 hi 1 onfei 1 ni 1 was diret ted bj 1 h I dward Poostaj The Alumni Association took an active part in ihi 1 onfereni c bj offi 1 ing mat ka to all who partii ipated in tlx < onferent e 1 he apples .Hid 1 and) hai , pio\ idi il .1 little extra energy needed during the day Manned by volunteers, the alumni tabli n 1 itered 1 1 1 alumni foi doorprizi 1 hi year's winners weie Veronica (iriebel Sabina '71, a BU t shirt, and Nam y Mi 1 luiness, ■> m 1 mug The alumni table was stalled by the following volunteers Ronni Nagel. Paul Conard '64. Jeananne Iwans Si nmgeoiii '54. Feme Soberit k Krothe *55, Dale Krothe '60 and Nancy Felier lulwards '70 WBUQ-FM to celebrate 10th anniversary On September 16. 1985, WHUQ I M went on the .111 The station was lnsl on weekdays from 6 p in until midnight. Now the station is on the an almost around the Clock, all week. With our 10th anniversary coming up. we are planning a reunion during I I -inccoming weekend A reception will be held at the McCormick Center after the football game. It is our hope that all ol the founding staff ,,,,,1 .,|| il,, hro.idi .1 ,lrr. dial lollowed will be on hand to mat • 1I11 .1 mi morable 10th anniversary reunion. I 01 more information, contact Dr. William Acicrno, faculty cmenlus. at (717) 784-0945. or Tom Joseph, current advisor, at (717) 389-4710. Page 15 Classnotes Kim Delp Brown '79 was recently pro moled (0 assistant vice president at Citicorp "No children, but recently added a dog to the family' Knjoymg skiing and my six week va- cation to New Zealand, where we had to be helicoptered out of the area due to flcxx!*!" She lives in Ciailhcrshurg. Md Daryl P. Coach '79 IS pmideol and co- owner of Cape Insulation Co., Inc.. in Ocean View, N.J. He is the father of two sons, Peter, eight, and David, seven. David L DMtrich M'79 has been named vk c president "i marketing/! upply systema by Uniaourcc in Philadelphia He formerly was B Sales representative- lm i In admg division ol (iariett Bik Ii.iimii, • |).nl i >l I ni ourte He is currently pursuinj b ••■•« ond maatei 's degrei al Koi In sli i Inslilute <>l Te< Iifi« »l< »^-> Sharon Sate lu ll Francis '79 and hei hlU band. Sti vi have been living neai London, l-hglaud. loi almost two yens, where Sharon is chiel i intanl fbi I Unisys i td They arc due to return to Pi nnsylvania in August Victoria !'. Guintlu-r '79 is urn ,i in.in.ip i i"i the medical and surgical intensive care units at l -islon Hospital She earned a master's degn e in piim.ii\ i an nmsinj' al the I 'invcr sily ol Pennsylvania and ,i maslei di gn i in health Bervices administration at St Joseph University in Philadelphia. She is also an liutrut ioi in thi 1 i illi i it I liim.m I levclopmcnl .H IVim Stale Katy E. Kaufman '79 has been promoted to due< loi ol operations loi ( linn al < onlrac I Sei vU es, < therapist placement affiliate of the Reading Rehabilitation Hospital She formerly was clinical project manager and > oordinatoi foi the hospital's information systems department She joined the hospital's Mali m l()K()as a s|>cci li and language patholo pisl. She also received a mastei \ 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. and a daughter They live in Wes'.crville. a Columbus suburb Frank E. Kwiatkowskl 79 has been pro moted to operating director of Nationwide (ieneral Insurance Company, a subsidiary of the Nationwide Insurance Enterprise. He has been interim manager of the company for the past year. He joined Nationwide in 1 980 as a loss con- trol representative in Wilkes-Barre. Two years later he became commercial services supervi- soi m Harrisbuig He began a live-year stmt as a commercial lines underwriting manager in 1985 in I ynchbUIg, Va., and moved tO Columbus m 1990 as a data i|uaht\ managei .it the home office. He is a youth basketball coach and is m volved with Cub Scouts He will co-chair Nationwide's 1995 Operation Feed campaign and will head up the 1996 campaign Frank and his wife. Donna, have two sons Page 16 Susan J. Lilly '79 and Gaspare D. Bianco were married on May 27, A social worker for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Sue has been re-elected to serve a two-year term on the BU Alumni Board of Directors Mark A. I.ucia '79 has been promoted to second vice president/financial consultant in SmithBamey's Carlsbad. California office. Robin Miller I.upowitz '79 and her hus- band. Jeffrey, have relocated to Wcmersvillc mlieiksl ounty Jeffrey is a chiropractor, and they are establishing a health and wellness practice in the Reading area Robin, who received an MBA degree from Widcner University in 1987, worked as a com- mi n ial lender for Mellon Bank until 1989, when thru In si son. Samuel, was born. They also have anothei son. Jeremy, age two. Coleen McDaniels-Stoffa '79 is a school psyi hologisi in Gay County, Fla. She and her husband, Vince. will celebrate their 15th wed- ding anniversary in June. They are the par- ents Ol two children. Thomas and Nina Bangham Nitroy '79 live in Plymouth, Mass,. Tom recently started a computing sei vices firm, and Nina is a com- putei analysis with Microway Inc. They are parents of two children: Cole. 10, and Addie. seven Robert T. Quick '79 of Danville has been ii. imcd he. id football coach at the Columbia- Montoui Vo-Tech School He formerly was head coach at Bloomsburg High School for Foul years and assistant coach at Central Co- lumbia High School loi nine years. He teac hes in the Central Columbia St hool District. Lorrie M. Fry Schools '79 and her hus- band, James, are the parents of a daughter. Savannah Marie, bom on September 11, 1994. She joins a brother. Colton Narber. age three. Lome is head of the business department at Wyalusing Valley High School. They live in Wyalusing. 1980 Representative Vincent LaRuffa Corey Waters '79 provided a $ 1 .000 schol- arship to an outstanding member of the senior class at Williams Valley High School in memory of his parents. Ruth and John Wa- ters, in the hope that the scholarship "can help that young person achieve a degree dial can in turn help others in our communities and make this nation a better place in which to live." Corey, who is employed by Beneficial Corp. in Sunbury, is in his sixth year of service on the BU Alumni Board of Directors. He and his wife, the former Jamie Freezer '81. arc the parents of two sons, Thad and Matthew. Homecoming October 28 Make plans today! Class Volunteers: Carol Johnson, Gail Jones. Donna Kinder, Mark Raynes. Eileen Callahan Wickard.William C Williams Jr. Cynthia Craver Bilsky '80 is a special education teacher in the Harpursville (N Y.) School District. She has earned a master's degree. She and her husband arc parents of a daugh- ter, who is almost four. They live in Johnson City. N.Y. Cynthia would like to hear from old friends. Tom Canfield '80 is owner of Canfield Ford, Inc., Ashland, which has received the Ford Motor Company's Chairman's Award, the company's highest form of dealer recog- nition. Canfield was one of only 139 dealerships nationwide to receive the Chairman's Award this year. Winners are selected based on the results of surveys completed by the dealership's cus- tomers, rating its performance in the areas of sales and service. Lenore Firsching Cardoza '80 and her husband. John, are parents of a son, John Firsching Cardoza, born in March 1994. "Johnny" joins a sister, Julia, age three. Lenore is a ESL teacher al the Brockton Adult Learning Center in Taunton, Mass. Mark H. DifTenderfer '80 and Lana L. Magargle were married on November 5 in Denver, Pa. Mark is employed by R. E. Wright Associates Inc. They live in Ephrata. David A. Gimbi '80 has been a controller for ICI Americas for the past 10 years. He and his wife, Melissa, are parents of three "great" children: Kristma. nine; David, seven; and Kendall, two. They live in Lake Forest. California, between Los Angeles and San Di- ego. Kimberly H. Groner '80. a clinical edu- cator at Georgetown University Hospital, is completing post-MSN adult nurse practitio- ner coursework at GWU in the hope of attain- ing employment as an ANP working with people with HIV/AIDS. She lives in Falls Church, Va. Robert Kerris Jr. '80 of Elysburg has been named a Paul Harris Fellow by Rotary Inter- 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 Poly- mer Association, a trade organization, and serves on the CommonweaJth Bank's Board of Directors. Jeffrey C. Long '80 has earned a Ph.D. degree at the University of Georgia. He for- merly was associate dean of student affairs at College of Saint Rose in Albany. Heidi S. Merced 480 is looking for anyone who lived in "La Masion Rouge" from Sep- tember 1979 to May 1980 for a possible 15th year reunion this summer. Her address: 25- 31 Crescent Street, Astoria, NY 1 1 102-2919 David S. Pautsch '80. a lieutenant com mander in the U.S. Navy, served off the coast of Somalia aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Essex as part of the international task force assembled to withdraw the United Na- tions from Somalia. He joined the Navy in 1982. Nancy Whitman Peterson '80 and her husband, Jon, are the parents of a son, Justin Clayton (seven pounds, six ounces, 20 inches) on February 12, 1995. The family recently moved into a new home in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Carole Rein '80, manager of technology services for the Boston office of Price Waterhouse, has been elected to the board of directors of the World Association of Lotus Notes Users and Technologists. A specialist in end-user technology, she served as the technical advisor and business editor for the recently published book, Creat- ing Lotus Notes Applications. She lives in Beverly, Mass. Suzanne Long Robbins '80, an assistant professor of foundation studies in education at Lock Haven University, has been hired by the Lycoming County Conservation District to develop ways for teachers to integrate en- vironmental issues into the classroom. The part-time position is funded by the Pennsylvania Environmental Education Grants Program. Robbins earned a master's degree at Bucknell University in 1982 and a doctorate at Penn State in 1993. Steven C. Schoffstall 480 of Lancaster, a staff accountant with Hatter. Harris and Beittel. CPAs, has earned his CPA license. Prior to joining the firm in 1991. he was employed by Redman Homes for 10 years. Loretta F. Sutcliffe 480 and George Pelan are planning a September 22 wedding. Loretta is a controller for EBP Health Plans in Exton. She lives in Glenmoore. 1981 Representative: Beverly Howard Carter Class Volunteers: John C. Gross, Diane Lang ley, Shen A Lippowitsch. Elizabeth Mays Gregory Ault '81 has been promoted to office manager by the First National Bank of Bradford County. He joined the bank in Au- gust 1993. He and his wife. JoAnn. live in South Waverly. (Continued on Page 50) A Treasury of Ideas — A Capital Success Story Featuring BU All-Star Cast of Thousands It's summertime. Traffic on campus has thinned; shorts and sunglasses are in; and marigolds have replaced hardy mums — all telltale signs that another academic year has slipped into the past tense. It has been a roller-coaster year for Bloomsburg, packed with triumphs and tragedies of every magnitude. Dr. Jessica S. Kozloff took the helm as Bloomsburg's 1 8th and first woman president. Three vice presidential searches-for academic affairs/ provost, advancement, and student life- ended successfully, entrenching a new top administrative team in Carver Hall On the deficit side. Bloomsburg suf- fered the loss of five students in an off- campus fire; incidents of underage drink- ing and misconduct were reported, and we lost valuable and cherished friends in the deaths of Richard Benefield. Richard Wesner. and Boyd Buckingham. Amid the hailstorm of events that de- fines BU 1994-1995 is a bona fide suc- cess story with a 105.000 square foot happy ending. The title of this best seller is A Treasury of Ideas. The story line de- tails the University's efforts to underwrite construction of a crucially needed build- ing by executing Us first capital campaign The Bloomsburg University Founda- tion and the Office of Development func- tioned as the campaign's creative team, hammering out strategies and matching fund appeals with prospective donors. Raising money for a library is the • stuff development people in higher edu- cation dream of. The very nature of the project attracts broad-based support. Aca- demic libraries serve every discipline at all interest levels. Its users include both the browser and the researcher. Libraries also function as a key resource for neigh- 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- eral laptop computers available on request. 145 stations with computers. CD-ROM databases, and an on-line catalog.) For Bloomsburg building a new lihr.n \ facility was a project of uncontested need Enrollment had more than doubled since Andruss Library's opening in 1966. Alumni, faculty, staff, students, and pai ents were keenly aware of problems with overcrowding, lack of storage, and noise A larger facility was first proposed in 1986, and although approved, the project lacked funding until it qualified for State aid under the Higher Education Capital Construction Program in 1992. The Uni- versity immediately swung into action The initial challenge was to raise $2,375 million from private sources. The goal later grew to $3,375 million when it was decided to finish the fourth floor Build- ing costs stood at $12.4 million. In early December 1994. Anthony M laniero. current vice president lor advance- ment, declared the campaign had sui passed its goal. A $210,000 planned gift from the estate of Mary Taubel Rider in memory 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 1 8-49. They include alumni, parents, employees, businesses, organizations, foundations, and individuals — all of whom have con- tributed to the campaign. Heroes come in all shapes and si/es And this campaign has a wonderful cast of them. There's Jack L Mcrtz. Class of 1942. who stepped forward early in 1992 to make the lead and what would prove to be the largest single gift to the library fund, donating a half million dollars There's a lovely lady named Harriet Hill Knorr of Berwick, a 1918 graduate of 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 birthday June 1 1 at the Berwick 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 $1,637,968. The Alumni Association's Board had KM) percent pattu ipation Sev eral classes tapped then treasunes tOCOD tribute over $83,000. (See pane 40. ) The die mural, being crafted bj Karen Singer ol Philadelphia, is anothci chaptei in the success story. The 5\il names should rem l> Singer 's studio by mid June Ground breaking is nnU< kpated In In Decembei oi the spring ol 1996, conlin gent on wealhei I lie linal i haplei ol BU's mi. . eu siois will i lose with the opening oi the nevi Harvej a Andruss i Ibrarj In tail 1997, Mark your calendar*' Devebprnents Produced by the Development Center, libomshurn University of Pennsylvania <■■■ ■ r-n — uti ;\ v m Site Dedication Brings Major Donors Tb Campus Ceremonies were held on campus, April 29. lo dedicate the site of the new Harvey A Andruss Library. Some 172 alumni, students, employees, friends, and major contributors lo A lrea\ur\ "I Ideas, the library construction campaign, assembled next to Waller Administration Building for the dedication and reception John J. Haggcrty. vice chairperson. BU Council of Trustees, delivered the welcom- ing 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 State System of Higher Education; K.unon.iH Alley, chairperson, ( ounul ol Trustees and I )i J Daniel Vann III dean ol library services. Michael Gillespie '95. president. Community Government Association and John S Scnmgeour '53. national chairper- son. Library Construe lion Campaign spoke of the backing of campus constituents. A special thank you was extended by President Jessica S Ko/loff to businesses, foundations, and individuals who made- major gifts to the campaign. Jack L Men/ '42. of Venice. Fla.. was introduced by President Ko/loff and applauded for mak- ing the lead gift to the library p - /7 Honor Roll of Donors 1994 University Medallion $100,000 plus President's Club $10,000 ■ $99,999 Carver Tower Associates $5,000 - $9,999 Maroon & Gold Club $1,000 ■ $4,999 l^ong Porch Society $500 ■ $999 Founders 9 Club $155 ■ $499 Centennial Club $100 - $154 Bloomsburg University applauds the following people and collectives — alumni, parents, friends, businesses, foundations, organizations, and faculty and staff— for their support, their vision, and their fine example. These generous gifts have provided numerous resources vital to the success of today 's students and served to enhance a dynamic learning environment which benefits the university community at large. For those dependent on scholarship assistance, such contributions can literally make the difference of a lifetime. Faculty and staff development activities, research projects, and alumni programs and services also rely on The Bloomsburg University Foundation annually for a measure of funding. The Foundation recorded gifts totalling nearly $1.7 million in 1994. The individuals, businesses, and organizations in the seven major donor clubs have earned an honored place in the history of this institution. Their support assures the continuance of quality education at Bloomsburg University. University Medallion Fred Q Smith Trusl Fund Mary Taubel Riedei The President's Club Aetna Foundation, [n< Mi & Mis John T Hargrove Mis Barbara B Hudoi k International Business Ma< nines The Landmark kmc Group Mumiii Family Foundation Pennsj Ivania Powei j i ighl < o IVpsit 'o I (miiil.iii..n. Inc. Risk .Si ience institute Mrs Floreni e I Rygiel Dr. William n Selden Ji Mis Edith Behi Shuman Carver Tower Associates AMI*. Ul( Bloomsburg I Iniv Alumni Assoc I »i iS Mis Donald Camplese Mr & Mrs Kenneth S. Gross Magee i oundauon Nationwide Mutual Insurance I o Ms Barbara B North Mi Carl I Sluehrk Ibw ii ol Bloomsburg Mr. & Mis Join, I Viola Mr. & Mrs. George Wasdovich Maroon & Gold Club APSCUF Mis Frances Ccrchiaro Abitania Mis i isa vltaliano Achmeton Mr Elbcrn H. Alkire Jr. Dl Charles R. Andrews Ms Edith E. Bartha Mrs. Charlotte Osborne Bayne Mr & Mrs Dale T. Bennett Mr Michael S. Biehn Dr. & Mrs William L Bitner III The Bloomsburg Hospital Page 18 Mrs Mary Bobbe I >i George P. Boss BU Football Team Mr. & Mrs. John R. Choyka Mi ( haik s M Chubb Jr. Mi & Mrs William H Clark I >i Ellen M. Clemens Columbia < o Farmers National Bank Ms Loretta A Conway Mr Roy Croop Jr. Mi Alan ( ) I l.ivison Mr. & Mrs. Martin DeRose Ml F Eugene Dixon Ji Ms Marian M. Downs Mrs. Mildred Augello Dubbs Dr. & Mrs. C. Stuart Edwards Ms Nellie S. Edwards Dr. John A Human Mrs Kathryn John Evans I ii si Columbia Bank & Trust Co First Federal Savings & Loan Assoc. FOCUS Mr. Gerald S. Frey Dr. & Mis Jerrold A. Griffis and Family Mr John C GtOSS Mr Jack R Hale Jr. Mr & Mrs. Gary W. Hammer Mr & Mrs. Elwood R. Harding Jr. Ha/leton General Hospital Hem/ pei Products Co Dr. Edward R Hess Mrs. Ada G. Hicks Mr Drew K. Hosteller Mr W Jay Hurst Independence Ford/Honda Inn at Turkey Hill Tostens Jewelers Kawnecr Company, Inc Mr. Rodney C Kelehner Mr John R Kelt Ms Evelyn M. Kilpatrick Mr. & Mrs William R KJingerman Knoebel's Amusement Resort Mr Michael L Kolojejchick Ii Drs. Stephen & Jessica Kozloff Mr. Alex M. Kozlowski Mrs. Helen Lanning Mr. Anthony Lanzone Drs. Oliver J. Larmi & Anne K. Wilson Lt. Cmdr. Jean F. LeGates Mr. Ju Tang Liu Mr. & Mrs. A. Kenneth Maiers Mr. Craig E. Martin Mr & Mrs. Isaiah L. McCloskey Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. McCord Ms. Patricia A. McDowell Mr. Jack L. Mertz Miele, Inc. Mrs. Mildred Quick Muller Northern Central Bank On Campus Marketing, Inc. PNC Bank Press-Enterprise, Inc. Mr Clark R. Renninger Mr. Robert P. Ross Dr. Susan Rusinko Dr. Martin Satz Dr. & Mrs Charles W. Scarantino Mrs Patricia L. Schaal Mrs. Louise Schaeffer Mrs. Pauline Serif Mr Harvey M. Smith Mr Timothy S. Sopko Mr. Dale L. Sultzbaugh Mr. Nelson A. Swarts Mr. William M. Towne Mr & Mrs. Paul T. Vanore Ms. Mane Walsh Dr. Robert D. Warren Mr. & Mrs. Corey M. Waters Mrs. Mary Alice Wheeler Wise/Borden Foods Inc. Ms Judith A. Wolf Mr. H. Clifton Wnght Mrs. Helen Richards Wright Mr. Ming-Hsiung Wu Mrs. Frances Riggs Young Long Porch Society Anonymous Gifts Associated Insurance Management, Inc. Dr. & Mrs. Harold J. Bailey Mrs. Mary Ellen Baker-Johnson Dr. Kathy Baylor-Giorgio Bear Chrysler/Plymouth/Dodge, Inc. Bentley Systems, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Blackwell Mrs. Katharine Leedom Bokum Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Bonacci Mr. & Mrs. David W. Bowen Mr. Richard W. Bower Mr. Gerald Bruns Dr. Brigitte Callay Mr. & Mrs. John M. Cannon Ms. Jennie H. Carpenter Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Connaghan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Davies Delta Pi Epsilon Mr & Mrs. Richard S. Dennen Mr. & Mrs. George W. Derk Mr. Douglas K. Dillon Mr. Robert W. Dillon Dr. James S. Dutt Mr. Wayne A. Eddowes Mr. & Mrs. Edward G. Edwards Mr. Gerald E. Eisenhart Mr. Sheldon Erwine Mr. Richard W. Evans Mr. & Mrs. W. Reid Fretz Ms. Melissa E. Genovese Mr. Joseph J. Gieda Mrs. Felecia Hewett Girton Mr. & Mrs. J. Jan Girton Mrs. Nancy Vachout Golly Mr. James Goodyear Dr. Susan M. Gottlieb Mr. Daniel E. Grant Mr & Mrs. William E. Hand Mr. & Mrs. Douglas C. Hippenstiel Mr. John E. Hine Mr. James E. Holland Mr. & Mrs. Raymond L. Hughes Major Gift Clubs Husky Ambassadors Mr. Michael C Hutnick Jr Dr Gregory C. Keck Mr. & Mrs. Ronald R Klemkosky Mr. Allan Kluger, Esq. Mr & Mrs. Richard L. Knoebel Mr. Frank J. Konschnik Mrs. Lisa Baus Krobolh Mrs Ramona Baksi Krupa Lambda Alpha Mu Ms. Susan J. Lilly Mr. & Mrs. John B. Lockwood Mr. John J Luczysyn Mrs. Nancy Swartz Lychos Mr. Robert E. Lynn Ms. Helen Frey Markley Mr. R. Randolph May McBride Machine Corp. Mr. Bem E. McCarty Dr Timothy T. McTaggart Mr. Mervin W Mericle Merrill Lynch Mr. James F. Michael Jr Ms. Lynda Fedor Michaels Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Monroe Mr. Patrick T. Moran II Mr. Robert D Moyer Dr. & Mrs. John S. Mulka Ms. Christine Palko Mr William C. Patt Pi Omega Pi Mr. Stanley G. Rakowsky Ms. Yvonne Galetz Rathbone Mrs. Anne Northup Rezsek Dr Chang Shub Roh Mr. Edmund J. Ronco Dr. Robert L. Rosholt Mr. Richard Y. Runyan Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Rupp Russell's Restaurant Ms. Kathleen Savitts Mr. Dale R. Schmeltzle Mr. & Mrs. Herbert E. Schneider Mr. & Mrs. John S. Scrimgeour Mrs. Relda Rohrbach Scott Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Seksinsky Ms. Julia A. Shoup Mr. James Slamon Mr. Paul J. Slobozien Mr. Harry Strouse, Esq. Mr. Jeffery P. Swoyer Mr. John J. Terrana, Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Tiedeken Dr. & Mrs. John J. Trathen Mr. Ralph A. Tremato Mr. George A. Turner Dr. G. Michael Vavrek Mr. Gregory J. Viola Mrs. Jean Kuster VonBlohn Mr. & Mrs. Raymond A. Vought Dr. Stephen C. Wallace Mr. Richard Wesner Dr. Norman E. White Mr. Robert Witmer Zeisloft Brothers. Berwick Zeisloft Brothers. Bloomsburg Mr. & Mrs. Ray O. Zimmerman Founders' Club Anonymous Gifts AAA Valley Automobile Club Ms. Kathryn M. Abbett Mr. Robert J. Acor Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Adams Dr. Mainuddin Afza Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M Alderfer Mr Edwin Allegar Dr. & Mrs. Wayne Anderson Ms. Sarah Creasy Anthony Dr. Joseph P. Ardizzi Association of Childhood Education International Rev Kerry R. Aucker Ms. Joan M. Auten Ms. Bonnie J. Avery Mr & Mrs. David W Badger Dr. William M. Bajllie Ms. Melissa Olmsted Bakeman Mrs. Janet Holub Banks Mr Judson J. Barker Mr. Michael S. Banihan Mr. Paul A. Bartko Mr. & Mrs. Steven H. Beadling Mr. & Mrs. Dale Beagle Dr Lee R. Beaumont Mr & Mrs. Frank Bedosky Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence D Beiner Ms. Cathy J Beinlich Dr Barrett W. Benson Ms. Rita Bentz Mr. Richard S. Benyo Mr. George J. Bergalis Mr. & Mrs. Horst A. Bernhard Mr Richard L. Bingaman Mr. Kenneth C. Black Mr. Thomas C. Blass Mr. & Mrs. Gerald W Bloomquist Mr. Harry F. Bolich Mr. Isaiah D Bomboy Mr Ronald J. Bommer Mr. Mark J. Bond Mrs. Kristy Weeks Boyce Ms. Susan Dreibelbis Boyle Mr. & Mrs. Ross G. Bratlee Mr. Edward J. Braynock Dr. & Mrs. Charles M Brennan Mr. Robert R. Bridge Mr. Joseph A. Bnta Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Brook Mr. Jeffrey W. B rouse Mr. Kenneth R. Brouse Mr. & Mrs. Edward G. B rower Jr. Mrs. Kim Delp Brown Mr. & Mrs. George L. Bruchko Dr. & Mrs. Jesse A Bryan BU Baseball Team BU Men's Swim Team BU Panhellenic Council BU Program Board Ms. Anna M. Buck Mrs. Joanna Fice Buckingham Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Budweg Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Bugden Mrs. Cora Wagner Burd Mr & Mrs. Joe D Burek Mr. & Mrs. Daniel M. Burkholder Ms. Margaret L. Burns Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Butter Jr. Mr & Mrs William E. Byham Mr & Mrs Dennis W. Byme Mr. & Mrs. Francis Callahan Jr. Mr Odene E. Campbell Ms. Sara Dunning Campbell Mr. Kenneth Caputo Jr. Mr. Jack M. Carr Ms Linda Lines Carr Mr. Joseph P. Carroll Mr. & Mrs. George R Casari Mr. James S. Case Ms. Wendy C. Casner Catholic Campus Ministry Mr. & Mrs Kevin Cecco Mr. Thomas M. Cesanni Mr & Mrs. Albert A Cevasco Ms. Sondra Swisher Chalupa Mr H Raymond Chandler Col Eileen Albertson Chapman Ms Beverly W Chase Mr Dean D Chiodo Mr Thomas V Chiplcy Ms. Mary Ann Woss Chmiola Mr. John D Christian Mr. & Mrs Robert J Christina Mr James P Christy Mr. & Mrs John t'hruney Mr Michael E Chuss Ms Helen Hartman Cimbala Mr Robert Colancecco Mr. & Mrs Frank J. Cole Jr Dr. James E Cole Ms Nancy Collins Mr James E. Columbus Mi fohn w < onrad li Ms. Catherine M Constable Dr Tom L Coopei Mr George J Coughhn Ms. Nancy Ncidhnger Coughlin Mr. & Mrs Martin A Coyne Mr & Dr Bnnley J Crahall II Dr James B. Creasy Mr. & Mrs. Charles A ( a ass Ms. Sharon Massa Criim.m Mr & Mrs. Kenneth Croimu ll li Mr Alfred J Cyganowski Dr Gilbert Darbouze The manner of giving is worth more than the gift. — Pierre Corneille Mrs. Darthy K. Davis Dr Frank S. Davis Jr. Mrs. JoAnne B. Day Mrs Kim McNally de Bourbon Dr & Mrs Joseph M Dcardorfl Mr William R Deebel Mr & Mrs. Randy L Dcitnch Mrs. Barbara Wiser Demarcst Mrs. Gina Taglioh Demchyk Mr. Clark Depew Dr. James V. DeRose Mr William T Demcott Ms Theresa A. Deverter Mrs. Betty Zehner Dietrich Mrs. Gloria Mainiero Dill Mr. George J. Dombroski Ms Kern E Donald Mr Harry E. Dowhng Jr. Mr. John D. Dragic Mr Richard J. Dresher Ms. Cynthia M. Drucis Mr Jeffrey P Drumhcllcr Dr Alex J. Dubil Mrs Marjone Thompson Duck Ms. Janet Caywood Dunscomb Mr. & Mrs. Jack A Ebert Jr Econo Lodge Mr. John G Eichenlaub Mrs. Nancy Salvadorc Einwechter Mr & Mrs. Robert L Emert II Mr. Thomas L. Engleman Jr Dr & Mrs Curtis R English Mr & Mrs John T Eplett III Ms Mary M Ertcl Mrs Barbara Cum 1 ski I son Mr Albert J Fagnani Jr Dr Phillip A Farbcr Mr Joseph V Fans! Mr. & Mrs Stephen K I eQennan \1i \ Mrs Matthew W I igaul Mr. & Mrs. Steven B Pigard Ms. ciauc i Pllemyi Mi \ Mis I aw iviki 1 1 I iiuk anc Mi & Mis I >a\ id \ lisv hei Ms Betty i i Ishei Ms I IhCTJ I Mm ia\ I il/pali 1( k Ms Susan Pltzpatrick Mrs Nancj 1 1 » inc I linl Ms Rosemary A Fogarty Mrs Jane Koons Folti Ms. Christine Ford Mi Samuel D I oikei Mi Brit i ostn Mi Richard W Fousl \li I >oii.il,l ( i Iranklm Mr. & Mrs. Roger W. Fries Ms Kathennc Yancho Fnt/. Ma i Kuril Young Frio Mi .v Mrs i homaa I I unk Mi Rogei 1. (ialtord Mi .V Mrs Gary P. Gallagher Mis I .lull I li illn-r^i < iaidnei Mrs Mary Gardner Mr Robert ( latea fi Ma i dna Berkheisei 1 lattej Mr .V Mis Donald I ( laughenbaugh Mr. & Mrs I'homas R ( uuullelt Mi Robert ( ' 1 lennai is Mr John I) GeOrgC Ms Kelly G < MbUo Mr & I >i Robert ( iilgannon Mr. & Mrs lames K ( lingrich Mr. & Mrs Robert R I loodman Ms I )ina M Giovannini Mr Ronald 0, Girton Mr. Nicholaa I < Uufln Mr Keith A. Gogcl Mi I hoinas N ( ioranl Mr Irving Gottlieb Dr Charles J. Greco Mr & Mis Joseph J < iiihbm Mrs Barbara Haighi ( Iricahobei Mrs Elizabeth ( Iriffitha Mrs Mary BrunStettCl I H mies Mr. Richard I 1 rrimi Mrs Kathy AuglUtine Grmaway Ms Kimberly H Groner Ms Margaret E. Gross Ms Sylvia Mareheski Ciross Dr JoAnne S Growney Mr & Mrs Arthur M Guenii li Dr Ervene F. Gullcy Mr Glenn a Haaa Mr. Robert M. Hafncr Mr William G Hafnei Dr. Cbristophei P Hallen Mr Glenn E. Haltcrman Mr Allen W Handwerk Mrs Ruth Hope Handy Mr John L Haney Mr William R Hanna Mr. Thomas Hannigan Mrs Judith Gibblets Hani Dr. E. Lawrence Harasym Dr. Maynard L Harnng Mrs Betty Zablocky Hanil Mr & Mrs Ezra W Hams Dr. Mary G. Harris Ms. Nancy Oberdorf Hams Mis Patricia \ Harrison Ms Margaret N Hartman Mi v i« 01 \ Hasscl Mi A Herbert Hasson Ms * aiol \ Hasuell Mi * Mis Adolph M Haug Ms Nicole m Haverstraw Ms Brands M Heath Mi Douglas \n i leimbat h Mi Stanley P I h imbai h Ms Susan Mitt lu ll I lelwig Mi Pale C Henna Ma 1 j nthia * ' I lepli i I 'i ( '.eoij-i I I 1. i man Mi A Mra WUbui I Hibbard Dr. Susan R. Hicks Mi A Mrs W ndell B Higgina Di RoIh'H I Hilcnuin Mi S Mrs roaeph I Hllgai Mis i Inda I on iiiii Mis Diane Man/ Hinamun Mi ,v Mis Clayton n Hinkel Mi w illiam Hla\ at ek Ms ( hei Le I lot kentx 1 1 j Mis i indo Be< kei Hoeru Mi .V Mis ( ilenn \ I lollman Mi ( Kiatave I loiiin.in Mi & Mis Robot \ Hoffman in Mr Ru haul ( ' I [ogl tltOgll I m . i aiolj n i [ufhagli I lohw Mrs Sharon * Ireiaa I lolko Dr. & Mrs I ee (' Hopple Mi I Ihriatophei R Howell Mi A Mis Rj( haul i i [owi nadn \ii loai I'h i i [udock Dr. Kenneth P Hum Ms Marian I I [uttenatine Mrs Mi Iba Bi 1 1 Hydi Mi iSi Mis Anthony M [anil 10 Indiana 1 !iii\ ci al\ ol IVnn Ms < hrisline I >aggitl lusi ho i >i Barry I fa< kion Ms I Sue lai kson Mi i\t Mra Ri< hard B farman Ms i lora i omi j farretl Mi Samuel fayne in Mr Jeffrey R Fen] In JLB Systems |)i M.n\ I "ii I enslemakei John i h Brian \ fohnson Ms Jean Newhaii fohlUOn Mrs Tracy Puterbaugh fohnson Mi i ranklin B i"1" Mrs Verna B. Jones Mrs Sally March Kai ai Mr Gary R Kahler Ms Karen S Karnes Mr Dale J Keener Mr Mark V Kchoc Dr Janice C. Keil Dr & Mrs David A Keller I )i Ho nda I Keisei Mr ( fiarles 1 Ki li lini 1 Mr A Mrs Mark J K.y . i Ms Dana M Kiessling Mrs Margaret B Kirk Mr & Mrs. Charles F. Kit/ Mr Michael J Klalchak Jr Mr. Thomas B Klinedmsl Ms Kelly K Khngcl Mr Robert D Klingcr Jr Mr &. Mrs Richard Klingcrman Jr Mr Richard S Knupp Mr & Mrs C arl W Koch Ms Harriet L Kochcr Mrs Betsy Koehlcr Mr & Mrs. Terry Kramer Page 19 Major Gift Clubs Mr Bruce S. Krammcs Ms. F Jean Lawless Kuhl Mr. George B. Kuzo Mr David P. Labar Mrs. Brcnda Carey Lacotta Mr & Mrs. Donald P Lagalor Mrs. Cathy L. Landts Mr, & Mrs. James L. Landis Ms Janice F. Langville Ms Anne P. Laportc Mr. & Mrs. Paulo E. LaraNctto Mr & Mrs David C. Large Mr. Bryan Lari Mr Rii hard i i.aux Mr Joseph P. Lavcllc Mr. A Mrs Mark l< I xa ven worth Mis Ann M Krlciiicn La liin.in Mr. Terry P. Lee Mr, Haibara Arnold I < yy Mrs. Ruth Wagner l.eGrandc Ms. Kalhy Lch Ms Susan Kal/ I rhrich i »i sir,, in Rimby Leighow I >i I Hi ii I I ensmg Ms J' kiii 1 1 ii .1 s I i nii /n, i Ms Beth Morgan 1 1 pianka Mr & Mrs Hrnc < A I cu/inger Mr & Mrs. W. Jack Lewis Mr, Farl W. Lewis Mr. Kelly R. Ixwis. Esq Mi Stanley ix-wis Mrs Susan Mastcn l e wis Liberty ( li< vii ili' i ( adillai , hu M s Beth a i Indenmutfa Mi & Mis D.ivhI I ink. Iioisk Si Mis jus Dreisbai ii Linn Mi Robert A. Linn Sr. Ms. Sheri A. I ippowitsi ii Mi ("v Mis Edward i i ipsky Mi Daniel W Litwhilcr Mr, Hsien-Tung Liu Mr. Brian W Lloyd Mrs. Elena Lockurd Mr Jeremy R. Lomas Mi & Mis i >avici I ord Dr. Robert J i owe Mr. Mark A LlU ia Ms Julia a Ludrof Ms Susan Svs.nis i ungei Mr. & Mis Edward M Madalis Ms. Drue A. Magcc Mr. Andrew R Magill Mi A Mis I i am is I Malonc) Mis Margaret B Manning Ms Susan Bremei Mannix Mr. Samuel I < ! Mantione Mrs. Nora Baylifl Markunas Dr. J. Campbell Martin Mis Pamela Evans Martin Mi A: Mis Stuart J Mai \ in Mis Carolyn Driedgex Mastin Mr, & Mrs I lifford R Maurei Ms Patricia iv.uk- Mausl Mr. Rohert a. Mayofskie Mr. & Mis Peter Mayes Mr, & Mrs. Patrick J Mc Andrew Mr. & Mrs Paul S. McCabc Mrs. Suzanne Cromack McCabc Mr. Douglas F, McClintOCk Mi ^ Mrs Arthur J. McDonnell Mr. Kevin R McDonnell Mrs. Suzanne Lawrence Mclntccr Mr. & Mrs. John W McKiuhn Mr Hugh C McKjnncy Jr. Mi James M. McMahan Dr Robert W Mcldrum Mr. Michael B. Melnic Page 20 Mr. Louis J. Melovage Mr Thomas E. Mcssinger Mr & Mrs. Marvin P. Mctzger Mr & Mrs John Mihalik Mr. Lincoln S Miller Jr. Mr M Donald Miller Mr. Thomas M Miller Dr. & Mrs. David Mindcrhout Mr & Mrs Gary W Mitzcl Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Mixell Mrs. Dawn Schultcn Moffcti Ms Mary M Monseau Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Mooncy Ms Carol Murphy Moore Mrs. Linda Newton Moore Mrs Kay Morgan Ms. Marie Parrish Morgan Ms Marilyn L. Muehlhof Mr & Mrs William B Murray Nabisco Brands Mi ft Mrs. Ronald L. Nagle Mr Stewart L, Nagel Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Navarna Mr & Mis Wilmei P Ncstcr Ms. Barbara J Neuhard Mr & Mrs Nicholas P. Nicholas Mr John T. Nicodem Jr. I). Chailes G Noll Mi Ciary E Norton, Esq. Mr. Robert G. Norton Mr & Mrs. William R. Norton Mr. Dennis W Notter Mi .V Mis Ronald W. Novak Mr. David J Nun/iala Mr James Nycc Mi George W O'CoiUiell Mr & Mrs, Edward J. O'Melia Dr. Thomas J. OToolc Mr. Thomas L. Oakum Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Oehlert Mrs Shaion Gcltel OUT Dr. John J. Olivo Mi & Mis Joseph 1 Pannick Mrs. Dcbra Hallock Paradis Mrs, Barbara Mcssmcr Parks Dr, Robert J. Parrish Mr. & Mrs William A Pasulrinis Mr I awrence J Pastorius Mr. Phillip A. Patrone Mi Petei J Pavlish Mr. Joshua E. Payne Mr. & Mrs James H. Pcake Mr. Thomas R. Peifei Mrs. Cheryl Baretta Pern Ms. Hildegard Pestd Mr Keith E. Peterson Pmcbrook Homes. Inc. Mr Thaddcus Piotrowskj Ms. Cynthia L. Piatt Mr. & Mrs. James R. Plaiukis Mr. Paul P. Plevyak Dr Roy D Pointer Dr. Roben J. Poller Dr. & Mrs. James C Pomfrct Mr John C Poploskie Ms Virginia Roth Price Mr William P. PncheO Mr Matti A Prima Dr Michael E. Pugh Mr Charles B Pursel. Esq. Mr. Thomas W. Quigley Jr. Ms Mary Margaret Rachko Dr. & Mrs. Francis J. Radice Mr Warren L. Raker Mr Richard R. Rapson Mr. Daniel W Rarig Ms. Mary E. Rarig Ms. Joanne Goles Rathkey Mr. John J. Rawle Mr. & Mrs. Burt Reese Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Reilz Mr. George E. Renn ...ATTHEBALL — Dr.T. Clark Corson, Dr. Stephen KozJoff, and President Jessica S. KozJoff dial with guests at The Presidents Ball Held on April I at Magee s Main Street Inn, the annual gatfiering raised $5,000 foi n holarships Mr. & Mrs. Peter T. Reynolds Ridgway's Restaurant Mr. Scott P Rjghter Ms. Beth Ann Evans Riley Mr. John T Riley Dr John H. Riley Jr. Mrs. Shcrnll Hitler Rittenmeyer Mr. Daniel L. Ritzman Mrs. M. Susan Shirey Robbins Mrs. Helen Fehl Roberts Mr Archibald Robertson Mr. James D. Robison Jr. Mr & Mrs. Jonathan P. Robinson Mrs. Antoinette Roebuck Mr. Leslie A. Rohrbach Mi Richard L. Rohrer Mr. Joseph A. Roman Mr. Bruce A. Rosengrant Mr. Louis D. Rosetti Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Ross Mrs. Carla Devries Rowland Ms. Diane B. Rude Mrs. Annette Mosier Rutherford Mr. Robert R. Sampsell Dr. & Mrs. John S. Sandel Ms. Megan Brittingham Sandel Ms. Jennifer L. Saraceno Mr. Frederick E. Saxton Mrs. Susan M. Schantz Mr. & Mrs. James Schmitt Mr Kenneth D. Schnure Mr. & Mrs. David W. Schramm Mr. Ernest G. Schreffler Mr. Morilz L. Schultz Ms. Susan Rice Seidel Mr Rex E Selk Mrs. Marion McHugh Shadduck Mr George T. Sharp Mr. Douglas E. Sheats Ms. Mary Grenko Shinham Mr. & Mrs. Laird D. Shively Mr Lynn Shoop Mr. Fred W. Sides Sigma Tau Delta Mr Mickj J Slingeriand Ms Ruth Dugan Smeal Mr. Kevin L. Smith Mr. Michael L. Smith Mr. Wallace D Smith Rev Chester P Snyder Mr. Curtis W. Snyder Dr. James F. Snyder Ms. Joann M. Snyder Rev Judith Urso Snyder Ms. Laurie A. Snyder Mrs. Suzetle Spering Snyder Mr. Thomas A. Snyder Mr. Fred R. Sonnenberg Mr. & Mrs. Robert Southworth Jr. Mrs. Alicia Eastlake Spong Mr. Dale J. Springer Dr. Luke Springman Ms Mary A. Stahl Dr. Carl L. Stanitski Mr. Al Stames Ms. Alice K. Stauffer Mr. & Mrs. Warren M. Sterling Mr. Thomas J. Stiner Mr & Mrs. Regis C. Stirling Mr. & Mrs. John M. Stonik Mrs. Rose M. Coulter Strine Mr. Timber R. Stump Mr. Michael A. Suchanick Mr. & Mrs. Norman J. Sutton Mr. & Mrs. J. Alan Szymanski Mr. Wayne N. Szynal Mr. Douglas E. Taylor Mr. & Mrs. Frank M. Taylor Mr. Lee Tevis Mrs. Bemice Kocher Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Thomas Mr. John W. Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Leonard T. Thomas Jr. Mr. James K. Thompson Ms. Virginia G. Thompson Dr. Daniel G. Timms Ms. Michelle M. Tinman Mr. David M. Torrey Mrs. Ann P. Tumbach Mr. Robert S. Twaddell Mrs. Mary E. Cool Uberti Mr. Jerome A. Vaiana Mr. Frank M. Van Devender Dr J Daniel Vann III Dr Donald A. Vannan Mrs. Ruth Meek Vaughn Mr Joseph Verguldi Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Vezendy Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Vitali Mr. & Mrs. Walter F. Vorbleski Ms. Sara K. Wagner Mr. & Mrs. Elwood M. Wagner Mr John M. Walker Mr. & Mrs. John L. Walker Ms. Gloria Salash Walson Mrs. Laura Bittmann Ward Mrs. Patricia E. Ward Mr. Bruce P. Wamke Mr. & Mrs. Harry M. Warren III Ms. Patricia A. Washeleski Mr. Donald A. Watts Mr. & Mrs. Leonard R. Weame Ms. Carolyn K. Weaver Mr. & Mrs. Paul Weber Ms. Diane L. Wechter Mr. William Wein Mrs. Dorette E. Welk Mrs. Ruby Wertz-Jordan Mr. Ralph F Wetzel Mr Terrance J. White Mrs. Brenda Nafzinger Williams Mrs. Ruth Gillman Williams Mr. & Mrs. Michael T. Williams Mr. William C. Williams Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas K Williams Mr. John C. Wise Dr. & Mrs. Robert Wislock Mr. & Mrs. George D. Witmer Mr. Mark C. Wolfe Ms. Dorothy Foust Wright Mr. John D. Wylie Dr. & Mrs. Robert P. Yori Mr. Robert E. Young Mr. Joseph Zakorchemny Jr. Ms. Elaine Zalonis Mrs. John Zeigler Dr. J. Richard Zerby Ms. Mary T. Zeveney Ms. Lena Middlesworth Zimliki Centennial Club Anonymous Gifts Mr. John Abell Mrs. Eileen Abruzzi Mr. Don C. Adams Mrs. Freda Steele Adams Ms. Harriet E. Adams Ms. Laurie Neidig Adams Ms. Audrey Terrel Adlis Mr. Donald E. Albert Jr. Mr. Bruce M. Albertini Dr. C. R. Albright Mr. Michael T. Albright Ms. Donna Ochs Alexander Mrs. Jayne Sisson Alexis Ms. Beatrice Katerman Algatt Mrs. M. Christine Alichnie Mrs. Mary Bakalar Allen Alpha Chi Rho Edu. Foundation Mr. John T. Ambrose Mrs. Nancy Amone-Goldfader Mr. Russel Amos Mr. Charles S. Anastasi Ms. Barbara Lentz Anderson Ms. Linda Laneve Anderson Ms. Mary B. Anderson Ms. Robin Anderson Mr. Edward Andrewlevich Ms. Joan Andrews-Hagen Ms. Kathleen Doran Andrusisian Maj. & Mrs. George Antochy Ms. Patricia Appel ARAMARK Corp. Mr. James C. Armstrong Mrs. Susan Yarger Armstrong Mr. Christopher F. Armstrong Ms. Susan Arnold Mr. Barry A. Ashenfelder Ms. Rebecca E. 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Stevens Dr William Stevenson Ms Louann Stewart Mrs. Kelhe Sump Stiadlc Mrs. Judy A. Stinc Mr Peter C. Sline Mr. Cyril W, Stincr Mrs. Sandra Smith Stoddert Ms. W. Ann Stokes Ms. Louise M. Stone Mr Jon F. Sloner Mrs Loma Keller Storch Mr Robert S. Stoudt Mr F Stuart Straub Mr Frank S Straub Ms Diane Miller Strauss Mr Dick C Stnnc Mr Robert D Stuart Mr & Mrs. Scott P Stuhlmullcr Mr John D. Sumner Ms. Amy J Sunderland Mr. Dominic Surace Mr. Alquin B. Swank Mr & Mrs. Thomas L. Swanson Mr Bam L Swartz Ms Roseann Svviderski Mr Thomas P Switzcr Ms Lucy K S/abo Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey J. Szczecina Mr. & Mrs Joseph D Taghcn Mr Timothy M Talanco Mr Henry C Talarsky Ms I aura I Tassell Mrs Donna Ben/.i Tassclmyei Mrs Patti Wilhard Taylor Ms. Chnsline A. Tend Ms Caryn Chmmsicr Terwilhgci Ms. Kathryn Wcnncr Thachcr Th? \on < Mr Michael D Thcvx Mrs A Louise Knapp Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Daniel H. Thomas Mr. Donald W Thomas Mi Herbert lv Thomas Mr John R ThomU Mr Michael J Thomas Mrs Charles Thompson Dr. & Mrs. J. Douglas Thran Mr. James Tibbals Mr. James G. Tiemey Sr. Mr. William R. Tiemey Jr. Mrs Margaret Till Malta Mrs Dchoi.il> Roth I n |an Ms Nancy Todt Mr Daniel A. Tolotn Mr Chnstophei Tomhnson Mr & Mrs Howaul loinlinson Mr. Kelly P. Toole Dr. Jorge A. Topctc Mi Michael I Toihcit Ms. Susan L. Trach Mr Michael P. Tracy Mis Sandra Takach Tracy Mr Samuel J. Trupani Mr & Mrs Keith B. Trcmbula Mr. & Mrs. J. Ronald Tnnley Mr Kenneth E liomettei Mrs Mary M Troutman Mrs Shirley Beaver Troy Ms Barbara Troychock Mr William W Truckcnimllci Mr & Dr. Raymond A. Trudnak Mr Gordon (i. TrumbOWei Mr A Mis Robert J. Tucker Mr. & Mrs William A Turley Ll. Col. Linda Chebro Ullom Mr Charles D Umansky Mr & Mrs David L. Ungcr Mrs Kanin Fordyce Ungcr Mr. John S. Updcgrove Mis Gcraldmc A Valentine Dr Pamela D VanEpps Mr & Mrs Larry K. Vass Ms Justma Heiscy Vca/ie Ms. Lorna Heltcbridlc Vcglia Mr. & Mrs Victor Vcrdino Mr. Michael Vcrgarc Ms Violet V Vczo Mr William L Vincent Ms Diana Cnlroy Viotli Mr &c Mrs Dominic r Viscuso Jr Ms Ann M Vnuk Mr Michael T Volpc Mr. James H. Vowlcr Jr Ms Dcbbra J Wagner Mrs. Elizabeth Ridall Wagner Mr Keith A Wagner Mr Michael Wagner Mr. J. Thomas Waldron Mrs Phyllis Schrader Walker Ms Peggy J Walter Mr A Mrs Karl E. Waltnun Mr. Joseph W Walton 111 Mr William P Wanich Mr David A Wargo Mrs Helen Cronus Wamngton Mrs Anita Arthur Wasileski Dr Ruth A Wasson Mr George Watson Mrs Carol Wcitman Watteis Ms Allison D. Watts Mr A Mrs. Randall H Watts Mr Thomas B. Walts Mis Maisha Caqu*ntei Waycte Mr. Neal J Weasei Mrs Connie H Weber Ms Stephanie A Wcchtei Mt A Mrs Bradley K Wegman Mr Dean C Weiss Mr RobMt I Wolby Wellei Vending Seivice. Inc Mrs Carol Duchan Weller Mi A Mis Eugene I Wellei Jr Mr Thomas R Welsh Mr James 1 Wert Ms Anita Dellano West Ms Nancy S Weyunl Mr Richard (' Whelchcl Mi Richard C White Mr Donald L Whitebread Mi »Sc Mrs Robot W Whitnioyer Dr. Bruce E. Wilcox Mi Dennis R Williams Ms Eleanor Moms Williams Ms I nula I Williams Mr Michael D Williams Mi Rogei II Williams Mr & Mis Chailcs Williams Mi I homas M Wilson Mr. St Mis Kenneth I Wilson Mr St Mrs Marc T Winter Mi Robert Wnlh Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Wiihcrup Ms, Gladys Boyei Witmer Mr. David 0. Wolfe Mis Leslie Bnibakei Wood Mr. St Mis Robert T Woodlcy Ms Sharon Woitlunglon Mr John Woyurka Mrs. Frances Handy Wrighl Ms Margaret Aiuliews Wnghl I)i St Mis Robert E Wright Mr George Yank ay Mr Thomas S Yariin^ton Ms Janice Yasenchak Mr St Mis PhiUp R, Ycany Mi St Mrs Jack E. Yocum Jr. Ms Nancy M Yodcr Ms. Carolyn R Yohcy Mrs Bonnie Ycagcr Young Mr (ieorgc D. Young Ms Gloria D Young Mr St Mrs. Gregory Young Mr & Mrs James H Young Mr St Mrs Thomas Young Mr. Todd A. Young Mr Scott A Younkin Mr St Mrs Irwin F Zablocky Mr. Charles K Zartman Mr Peter R Zarzaca Mr William J Zciglcr Mr John B Zellner Ms. Elizabeth Williams Zcrbc Mr St Mrs Norman G. Ziesse Mr & Mrs James T Zoccola Ms. Glcnda Zohn Mr Matthew J Zoppcin Jr Mrs. Carol A Zwilkowitt Page 23 Alumni Alumn, support is the backbone of the University* Annual Fund - supportmg vital capital campaigns, scholarships, academic programs, and alumni activities that set Bloomsburg above its competit.on. The following graduates merit the respect and gratitude of students, faculty and staff, parents, alumni, and friends of the University for the.r generosity in the past year. They contributed over $550,000 in 1994. Class of 1914 Lovisa Shcard Gossman (lassol 1918 Hamcl Mill KnOTI ( lav. of I VI 9 Grace Kishhach Miller ( lav. of 1920 Anna Davis Barrow ( lass .,f 1921 Mary Sue Gilla.spy Shaler ( lavs of 1922 I n , l.i Sli I'll Ail. nil'. Cecilia M.Philbin I In vcy H Smith ( lass Of 1923 Giaccll Brandon CcilTufly 1 1, |i n Rii hards Wright ( lavs of 1924 I li li n I Mann* i nni e I [ahn BIom Beulob i tomlnsj < Hbson Marie Werkhelsei I Ee tig i ion WU ion Rlsli j i .inii ii, in Shumao Viola M Stadlcr Eva l. Waiter* ( lavs <»r 1925 i .. ii< '.i Ik. ii Dnughman Bessie Mil hael Bognrl i [i [on \ < lashmaret k Elizabeth] Danioli Jcanl.acocO'Dcll Bessie Beavei Werklieisn (lassol 1926 Doiolhy Newman Abramson Irene Rlnnard ('reveling Bessie ( iiossman Kanel Mqj j Mahoi Mi i Ihonnj Ruth Allen Smith Bertha M.Sutlifl Class oJ 1927 Oce Beryl Williams Austin Naomi Bendei Sylvia Ciniinct Ruth Smith Dickstein Molls Biace I »utl\ i dm Berkheisei I lattej R Ruth ( !nunb Howells < I lad} s Bund} Krit Ii Regis Neely Moms Mai gam ( 'aswell IVndlelon Beitine Prossi 1 Ruih Rockwell I lop< s. haJles Rossci < iersldlne Hess Ruch Manon McHugh Shlddui ll Bdythc Mortman Slanski Irene Bcnov [Q Spit] Mary Pncc Stewart Dorothy BenncltoTubridy LenaE. VanHom Class of 1928 Kalhryn M. Abbctt Harriet E. Adams Anna Turn Arnold Edith Johnson Baynum Grace Phillips Bucher Jcaricllc Mastic Buckingham Margac i 1 > iwaldt mrdon Grace Edwards Madman Mildred Breisch Hartz M;iry K Hcinl/rlman AtlllsScboen Lewis Margaret L Lewis Gladys Hirsch Lyon I. ydia Taylor Madm BUzabeth Daviei Millei Marjoric Klein I'errolti Mary Kershaw Powell Marjoric Vandi 1 ilii 1 Rosado P RachacI LotUJ Saucrs Nelle Daley Shockloss M Louise Baker Stevens Sterling Strauscr Rhea Davis Slrausscr I'lorem e( ampbcll Vorhleski I I iir, Berdine Way Mildred Set rial Weiss James M. Williams Marjoric Purscl Wyman ( lassol l«>2«* Rachel Gething Anthony Evelyn Olver Avery 1 ithei Hanoi Bittnei Pauline Nelson Biockman Auilrcy MoOIt I Ohei) Eleanor Zydanowicv Cooke Dorothy Evans Decker Lucille Mad/ DeVoe Ml., 11. 1 Williams ( nr. n iimi, 11., 1 vans Hagenbucb 1 >i Roy 1 1 larinjj 1 , onora Austin Heydon Estella M Myssong I lorolhy Lord Paget Mildred Ridall Phillips Amelia Connelly Sawiek Elizabeth l^iuhacli Sehcchlerly Lima Gold Shearer Cora Rabuck Smith Grace Mumaw Snydei Elsie I ebo Slaullei Maigaiet B I homas Rachel Piatt Thomas Anna Jones Todd SaraSpangler Wallers Virginia 1 iaw< Welkei Mint Pranu Wertman Di m BUzabeth Williams Vgnt Bums W tlson Class of 1930 Isnotta York Coleman Virginia E Cruikshunk Doiothv WelkerDewire Margaret Spalone Disidoro Miriam ImKv.uiIs Mary Alice Zehner POOSO Grace Rcichard Gardner Dorothy M Gorrey I Qizabeth Williams Grimes Lavere Dieffenbach Hoyt Fifed H Jones Elizabeth Mynck Jones Congctia Pecon Kotch Grace A. Lord Helen Chud/mski Lukus Capitola Pennington Reecc Richard TSibU Cyril W Stiner Dorothy Keith Sutton Catherine Vollrath Symons Virginia M Tcdesco Violet V Vew Sara Smith Waller Mary Gallagher WhaJen Olive Phillips Williams Manon G Young Class of 1931 Jane Fahnngcr Brewmgton Cora Wagner Burd Dorothy JoncsCha.se Lewis L Crcvcling LaRuc C. Derr Peter Evancho Florence Pawcetl Fowler Winifred Shultz Fox Frank J Goldcr M.ugie 1 1. hi 1 on 1 iregory Margaret Stewad Hariman Kenneth B Hawk Anne Fowler Hihbard ( harlot tC Mack Kepner Eve C. Krauss Minnie B Olschefsky Lois Hirleman Quick Mary Ellen Raicwski Reba Williams Schmidt Mary Gorham Wolever I », lis Jones Wolfe 1 lorolhy Pousi Wnght Class of 1932 Ruth Maggy Baker Morris D Dchavcn Lucile McHosc Ecker Irma Lawton Byei ' irai , McCormack fanning M Jean Lewis Gregory E/ra W Hams Jessie Laird Haywood Wilbu. J Hibbard Mildred 1 limmick 1 linebaugh Ethel Keller Long Lois Heppe McKinney Blanche Kostenbaudei Millmglon Dorothy H adman Moore Frank J Perch Thcron R Rlnnard Lois DeMott Stouffer Class of 1933 Charlotte Osborne Bayne Mabel Belles Laura Kelley Bollinger Mar) 1 Bums Frank J Greco Gednidc Strein Howells Melba Beck Hyde Evelyn Heiscr Kccfer Adelaide Hausch Kline Frances Lilzenberger Krum Martha M Lachow ics Mary Moycr Leiby Mary Betterly Maiers Matilda Olasfa Catherine Albedson Potter MananC.Pyle Anna Ausun Reynolds Ruth Jackson Richards Mildred Bixler Sharp Ruth Enders Shive Mary A. Stahl Kathryn Wenncr Thachcr K Louise Bnslin Thomas Pauline RcngTurek H Grace Worrall Lena Middlesworth Zimliki Class of 1934 Grace Feather Asel Jean Eyer Bredbenner Wood row Brewington Frank J Chudzinski Ella Cn.spell Cobleigh Lillian Robenolt Coldren Margaret O'Hora Coyne Florence Pien Drucis Lawrence C. Evangelista Anna Northup Greene Robed A Hawk ThaJiaBarba Hicks Margaret Wolfe KJock Thelma L. Knauss Freda Shuman Laubach Sarah Schnure Mack Nora Bayliff Markunas Beulah Lawrence Masser Mildred Qu\ck Muller Pierce M Reed Jane Williams Rouse Letha Cn.spell Schencll John P Shellcnberger EdtUi Blair Shute Fred R. Sonnenberg Janet Reisenweaver Stahr Mane Wilkinson Sweppenheiscr Elizabeth McGoldrick ShakJee Esther Dagnell Via Class of 1935 Lauretta Fousl Baker Louise Yeany Bittenbender Helen H adman Ctmbala Edwin R Creasy Stanley P Heimbach Velma Mordan Kerstetter Lucille Gilchrist Kindig Helen Frey Markley Thelma Bredbenner Menges Helen H. Memll Veda Mencle Stewad Gladys Boyer Witmer A Euphemia Gilmore Yeager Class of 1936 Kathryn John Evans Kathryn Brobst Hadman Vema E. Jones William A. Karshner Sara Shuman Keppley Col. Ernest VLau Ruth Wagner LeGrande A. David Mayer Mervin W Mencle Eleanor B Sandel Dr John S. Sandel Frances Riggs Young Class of 1937 SaraM. Berger Randall F. Clemens Man an McWilliams Cohen Ruth Radcliffe Dickerman Glenda Conner Glass mire Robed R Goodman Earl T. Hunter James L. Marks Helen Scesholtz Moore Mary Mears Northrop Mary E. Palsgrave Donald A Watts William E Zeiss Class of 1938 Florence Snook Barrett Freda Fester Bowman George R. Casari Dorothy Edgar Cronover Margaret Smith Dickey Helen Weaver Ditty Marion I. Elmore Elizabeth J. Gilligan Irene Knapp Harding John F. Hendler Rev. Charles P. James Vance S Laubach Helen Goretski Lewis Daniel W. Litwhiler Anna Rech Medycki Cynl F. Menges Alberta Brainard Peroutky MaryT. Quigley George T. Sharp Class of 1939 Katharine Leedom Bokum Isaiah D Bomboy John E. Bower Jr. Louise Durlin Clark Margaret L. Deppen Dr James V. DeRose Col. Victor J. Ferrari Morgan E Foose Minam Utt Frank J. Robed Kantner Letha Hummel Kinley Harriet L. Kocher Sara Dersham Laubach Tirzah Coppes Leighow AlvinG. Lipfed George A. McCutcheon Dr. Alexander J. McKechnie Jr Wilhelmina Peel Scheffler Ruth Dugan SmeaJ Virginia Burke Traupane Carol Fntz Tyree Frank M. Van De vender Waller Woytovich Dorothy Englehad Zimmerman Ray O. Zimmerman Class of 1940 Mildred A. Bonin Fay Gehrig Clark Kalhryn Walp Elmer Violet Reilly Gavin Ben E. Hancock Gladys Jones Harris Catherine Bell Hicks Clayton H. Hinkel Elnora Unger Houck Margaret Blecher Hyssong Mae Weikel IUeck Helen Brady Jones Lorraine Snyder Jones Charles L. Kelchner Catherine Bush Kemple Daniel T. Kemple Robed A. Linn Sr. M. Eleanor Beckley Sabota Col. Byron D. Shiner Leonard E. Stout Dorothy DcriTUson Martha McHenry Wenner Class of 1941 Claraline Schlee Baylor Barbara Gillette Benoski Michalene Zuchoski Bowen Grace Richardson Buttman Agnes Pinamonte Casari Edward Dobb Dr. C. Stuari Edwards Eda Bessie Beilhadz Edwards Peter J. Eshmont Lois Graver Gassed Helen Powell Gommer Mary Bransteller Grimes Elizabeth Griffiths Groh Isabelle Olah Horvath Joseph E. Hudock Helen Dixon Karns William G. Kerchusky Irene Diehl Konrad Mantana Williams Mack Ruth Brodbeck Mellinger Elizabeth Miller O' Hora Mary F. Reilly Clark R. Renninger Charles A. Robbins Roy Roberts Jr. Florabelle Schrecongosl Schneider Herbed E. Schneider Sarah Hummel Shaffer Elda Henrie Taylor Howard Tomlinson Sara Masteller Tomlinson Howard T. Williams Class of 1942 Edith E. Bartha Elwood H. Beaver John W. Belz Edward B. Can H. Raymond Chandler Elizabeth Hoagland Dobb Aleta Stiles Ehrhad Joseph A. Ellsworth H. Burnis Fellman Barbara Straub Hadman Stuad L. Hadman Margaret Jones Letterman Mildred Eaton Levitt D. Pauline Franklin Long Edna Zehner Long Stella Chilek Loucks Jack L. Meriz Peter G. Podwika Kathenne L. Ruck Dora Taylor Smith Marian Long Smith William E. Smith F. Stuad Straub Gladys Raby Taylor Dr. Grace J. Thomas Ruth James Thomas Mary Jane Sharpless Wagner William P. Wanich H. Clifton Wnght Dr. Jeanne Noli Zimmerman Class of 1943 Arabel Hilbush Adams Beatrice Katerman Algatt Dr. Lee R. Beaumont Rev. Carl S. Berninger Martha Zehner Brown AnnaM. Buck Joanna Fice Buckingham Boyd F. Buckingham Sr. Page 24 BU Alumni Man,1 Trump Buckley Hannah Culp Reba Henne Fellman Virginia Lawhead Fletcher Irving Gotlheb Gertrude Makowski Grabowski Dorothy M. Grow Ruth Hope Handy Kalhryn A. Hess Joyce Lohr Hunter Lt.Col David M. Jones Regina A Langan Winlon Laubach Andrew F. Magi 11 George E. Miller Sara Eastman Ortt Raymond B. Perry George W Piarote Bernard M. Pufnak Dr. William H.Selden Jr. Virginia M. Shambach Jean Sidler Snyder Lora M. Snyder Frank M. Taylor Jean Kuster VonBlohn Catherine Jones Wagner Elwood M. Wagner Sara K. Wagner PhihpR. Yeany Class of 1944 Lois C. Bryner Hazel Enama Carter Anne Shortess Chandler FredenckG Dent Helen Oyer Diehl Joyce E. Hay Edna Snyder Heckman Edward F Hendricks Wanda Famsworth Langdon Walter A. McCloskey Janet Shank McLaughlin Louise Adams Missmer Helen Behler Mitchell Jean Ackerman Moyer Sara Birth Peters Jean Schrader Powell Elizabeth Smith Reynolds Samuel J. Trapani Helen Cronus Warrington Helen Martin Watts Jessie Propst Weame Florence Faust Yeany Class of 1945 Marjone Downing Cosgrove Flora Guama Crocker Betty Zehner Dietrich Jeanne Keller Epley Enso R. Frosini Mary Wagner Hoffman M Elizabeth Zong Huber Marilyn Sailer Jackson Dr. Mary L. Fenstemaker John Mary Flaherty Kohrhen Elsie Rail Kull Eudora Berlew Lyhne ArleneN Superko Class of 1946 Athamantia Comuncas Bowman Wanda Kehler Edelman Lillian Guis Holland Stephen M. Hotz Nellie A. Kramer Betty Smith Linn Virginia King Marchakitus Eileen Falvey McGovem Lorraine Utt Moyer E. Stover Murray Violet Weller Owens Dr. Donald D Rabb Winifred Koppenhaver Romberger Mary MSchroeder RalphA.Tremato Anastasia Pappas Trowbndge Janet Shultz Ungerman Phylhs Schrader Walker Class of 1947 Joseph J. Barchock B Robert Bird Evelyn Hirt Brosious Mary Pelchar Chamberlain Bertha Kraxilski Daniels Nancy McHenry Dcvore Edith T Ring Charles C Harm any Frances Mylet Kapuschinsky B Renee Paul Helen Fehl Roberts John W Thomas Dr. J. Richard Zerby Class of 1948 Joyce Gass Bamhart Elizabeth Baldy Boyer Elroy F. Dalberg John S. Davis Frederick J. Debell Jr. Glona Mainiero Dill Lt. Col. James J. Dormer Betty L. Fisher Dons Keller Hosier Peggy Lewis Keenan Lewis A. Kohn Stanley C Krzywicki Dr. Thomas W. Lewis Millard C. Ludwig Dr. John F Magill Jr. Ruth K. Moser Anne Northup Rezsek Mary E. Rush Rose Mane Kraiser Schieber Donald A. Schlieder Nancy Evancho Seltzer Ralph E Seltzer Charlotte Reichart Sharpless James G.Tierney Sr. Nadine E Tracy Dorothy Winkelbleth Watts Leonard R. Weame Helen SWhitebread Class of 1949 AngeloM. Albano Mary Fox Albano Edwin Allegar Dr. Adda Myers Banett William Benson Mano L. Berlanda Luther S. Butt Leo S.Carter William RDeebel Thomas M. Donan Jr Eloise Noble Fasshauer Martha Siller Raherty Beth Hartman Gardner George F. Gehng Richard E. Gnmes Mary Shoemaker Hawk LaFeme Shirk Keller Barbara McNinch King Irwin R. Klinger James A. Krum John Kuntza Alfred M Lampman 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 Dr Emory R Stanley Julia Pichel Sterling Richard C Stoul Shirley Henley Thomas George Wasdovich Mary Morrow Waverka Kenneth E Wire Ruth H Wyrsch Class of 1950 Frances Ccrchiaro Abitanta Audrey Tcncl Adhs Martha Tcel Am merman Glen Baker Walter Bird EarlH Blake Arlcne Pope Bohncr Martha G Bomn Susan Dreibclbis Boyle Dorothy Gnfasi Bujno Janice Jones C.isincr Dr MaxG Cooley Theresa Cierhtsky Daly Neil E. Dent Leonard A Fcllon Patrick J Flaherty Stanley J Freeda Joseph J Gieda Rev. Charles F Glass Harry J Gobora Jr. M. Kathryn Graham Joseph J Grande Jeanne Kelder Gunn Hazel Chappell Guyler Donald L Haar Edward F JackovitZ Richard E J arm an Dr Francis R. Johnson Robert J Kashner Richard B. Keyser Donald F King Ramona Baksi Krupa Robert E. Martini Thomas J Mc Andrew Margaret Reece McMillan Waller Merena Edward F Messa Charles E Miller Rodney K. Morgans Henry F. Pacholec Concetia Petarra Pasquarella Paul P Plevyak Dorothy Demott Ren. hart William J Rishel William K Roeder Luther H. Roth Walter G Scheipe Eugene R Shipe Edward F Skowronski Paul J Slobozicn Paul D. Slusser Grace Smith Joseph E Sopko WanenM Sterling William R Stratton Henry C Talarsky Wayne Von Stctten Elizabeth Ridall Wagner J Richard Wagner Louise Lohr Wentzel JohnW Williams Fredenck D Young 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 I Gamble Dr Robert E Hileman Genex teve Schceu Hosier George R Hughes RichardS Hummel DooildC Reams Si. NonnanF Kline Charles G Kraemei Robert J Ma/a Daniel P McGrew Elizabeth Waiters Mebfl B.ubara Brace Miller William J Mount] Norma Hindcilitci Mo\ci Shirley Ashncr Rabuck Carolyn Vcmoy Rett/ Rhoda Carls Rilchcx, M Susan Shircy Robbms U-svu-W stibia Marx Kieamei Wells George I) Young Hornet L Zeiglci t laaol I4*?: Barbara Harman Adams DalcT Bennett Dorothy Stcc Blocksom George E Blylcr Mane Yo/viak Borton Kathleen Mitchell Boychuck Dr Russell C Brachman Albert L Brown John J. Bums Robert P Bums Donald J Ccsarc Leon Covai Dr Jacob 1- Dailcy Charles Daly Geraldinc Funk Demais Patricia Kisiici Diaerotd Jean Allen Doughty Leonard F. Gal i Icy Constance Stanko Gobora Dr. Maynard L Hamng Manlyn Lundy Hestei Henry Hurtt Richard F Laux Richard A Lcdyard Jack M. Lcnhart Nancy Swart/ Lychos Joyce Sluylcr Mane Joyce Nicholson Janet Price Roy W. Sanders Jack P Shanahan Francis J. Stanitski JohnM.Stonik Janice Rider Tyler Class of 1953 Clyde C. Adams Keith S Bearde JohnT. Bogdan Daniel Boychuck Dr Charles M Brennan Nellie Swart/ Byham William E Byham Roy Cnop Jr Allied J Cyganoxxski Barbara Gulik Dux is John DirlOQ Ji Dr BenC Duke li Michael J Duino Dr Palmer E Dyer IXuiglas Irickson Richard W Evans Stephen Pago Joan Greco Fix Man Kallenbach Poxxlei Mary Condon Gchnngci William Hatrack William J Hill Herbert R Kerchna Richard C Kouim ( Icoigc i amhiinos David K I mkchoiNl Si John B Maintain Donald R McdUttOCk Elizabeth Speal IVvscy I eona Dill/ Pousl Dr. Robert Plica WanenL Ruker Regina Herchel Schlraldl lli/abcth Baei Schnkis lohii S Sciiiiigeoin 1'tiu.i Bean Sheats Feanne Milla Sick Anne Kellcy Stomk James W Diompson Dons P&temoiiei Wandlihin Samuel K Yeagei Joseph J Zahora ( lavs of l«*54 Dr. Charles R Andrews AnnCJcngcnhai h Aueiweik l-.dgai I Beny li Dolores Doyle Bieiinan Roia Kissingei But kale v. Rex William I ( aison Dr J Allied Clnscon Sheldon I iwtne Manon Bogaidus l lantu iy Allcne Moyer l oietnan Robert 1. Garrison Patricia Boyle Hollmgsworth William J Jacobs Jean Newhart Johnson Blandlord B lones II Franklin B. Jones Meilyn W Jones Rose Mane(»ranl Kaui/ BdnaR Keim loanHavaxd Kilroy Kenneth 0 Kirk Patricia Ed wardi Kirk Jerome S KopM Pcrne Soberick Krothe Marx Dreihelbis Uxx is W l.u k I exvis Albert J McManus ReedQ Miilei Mane Pamsh Morgan William E. Nunn PatnciaOloughlinONeil Robert C. Oney Glona Bennci Peittei Nancy l'ovey Phillips Ruth Fix Schvunaksi leananne I vans Scinngeoui Sharon IX>tlerTrump Mvia Mhertson Wagnci Mary Ledyaid Walker Belly M Wolto Class of 1 W Oieu \ Bakei Maivella Cedoi Belles I'icdiic I Bet/ Nam x Williams Bel/ Robert P Blylcr l ileenGeiosky Bum-. Robert W Caiex Catol Shupp Heard Clarke Nanette I loy Ciossman Kobcit 1- Giimcns OeorgeW Dark Belly HollmaiiDiinkcHH-igei R Arnold Gaimgei Philip w Qergen Mollic Haas Hartal Nancy B Holt/man Rudolph V lloli/mun Riilh Paul Jones Jean Griffiths Kennedy lOBSptl Kinder MailencGohslei Klein I ouise I asoisa Kial|iu k lami ParejuM Kwiaikotkl Maiv Knbn I mkilioisl loaiine M McCoimick [ohnW Neraeti Mary I llcn Hennmg Poc Virginia Rolli Price Shemll Hillei Rillcniiuv i Alum w Schmidi Rclda Rohrbach Scott I ma S/eratinski Shadei J Sylvia Krapl Sheaiei Joseph J Shcmanski lohnB Sibly Rae < iirdauskas Sve< / Donald W Thomas Ruth Oillman Wlilianu ( lass of 1956 (' Diann Jones Bauersfeld Iran /iiniiieiman Beily Dr William I Bilnci Ml Wylla Bowman Bilncr Martha Slaivalow ( anoiise pi AXH PLATO, AND POOH - lh, If I n.lr.h Huh n,ul S,Kma lau Mia, the ™n£umal Engllih honors fraternity, r d over $700 in t years fromcampm TcZhom SpL.n paid for 9meUcted reading, L poetry d a; / fto nSnZ n to fulfill a $l.(XXJ pledge for a library Hie fl Uf, an reaTrs Christine Elliott I Bassle, NIcoU Doto Msi Ubat> and He,d, Rett,nHer Dr Terrs Rllt f 1 1 fat ull f OOVlSOt lor the Engli ,h C lub. Page 25 BU Alumni- Shirley A Carey Carmel Craparo Casper John Chruney Manan Walsh Chruney Mary Hoffcckcr Coughlan Robert E Dalton Alan H Eardlcy Beverly Bryan Edwards Dr. Curtis R English Jaoouallju i ,r m "i'1 1 pli 1 Paincia Hanman Eycr Hclcnc Clark Plccknoe Ronald G Girton II Samuel Hall Nancy Obcrdorf Hams Irene Soncs Huntsman Robert J Hunlz Lovcll Lindcnmulh Kahley Rodney C Kclchncr Barbara Berry Kissinger Ronald G. Krafjack Charles V Kwialkoski June Rcc.se Lynn William J Miclkc Dr J Harrison Morson Jr Baibaia Bcnncll Nichols Dr.ThomasJ.OTooie PaulR Peiflbj Will.. null Phillips Carl w Richie Roy L. Roscrihcrgcr Eugene R Schlllthflll John E Shaffer Jr. James E. Starr Daniel II I'll as I. Kcilh Wcisei John I) Wool ( law of 1957 Barbara Ixnt/ Anderson Miriam Miller Argall Dons A Blown Charles I) Caspci Dr James B. Creasy George Davenport Regina Doiaski Dowidchuk Ivdward I hopeskey William li Dupkanu k Piank I' Durkas Raymond I I id v. aids Maiy M. Ertcl Anne Geary Fisher Margaret DuckFollmcr Di Nam y Gicen Gilgauiiou WmilredG Hall Donald R Hare lames I Harris Enola Vanauken Hawk Carol J llclhciingtoii Joseph J fanSI Di James II Joy William D Kautz Suzanne Osbom Kellei Evelyn M Kilpalnck Ixonard Ko/ick Alice Fegley Linn Robert J Miucnick Janel Plummet Masleiman bene Zielmski McCarthy Isaiah L McCloskcyJr. Vicloi Michael Sr James J. Monaghan Margaret Croft Moore Thomas Ohl Kenneth O Paisley JobnR Phillips William Pohulskv HelcncStcc Pozarycki Thv>mas J Reimcnsnydcr Elmer D Robinson Marilyn Riltcr Rozelle Dolores Stanton Scnn Dr Kenneth R Smith Dale J Spnngcr HarleyS Stewart DickC Stnne Dr. Donald R Stubbt Barbara Tuckwood Thomas RoydC Williams John Woyurka Dr Robert P Yon ClaMoT 1958 Duanc A Belles Robert J Boyle Edward J Braynock George E Colterail Barbara Brunner Daub Elizabeth Barron Douglas Franklin M Duncan Shirley Campbell Dunkelbcrgcr Dr. William R Freed Prances Myers Gurnmoc James M Gustavc William E Hand Joan Yohn Harclcrodc Donald P Hcmlcr Susan Hoffman Hcmlcr Carol Ely Herman Dr (icorgc T Herman John P Herman Jr Sandra Raker Hollcnback Charles I -oughcry Alfred E Miller Jr. Bruce E Miller Rev Cicorgc J Miller M Donald Miller Philip HMosier II George W. OConncll Charles Omer Kenneth J Oswald Mary Grace Pohutsky Dr Robert J Poller Edna Kccfet Powell Joseph E Purccll George E. Rcnn Ilicodorc I- Rc/Jiick Helen II Rhawn Pali k i.i Beigei Koadaimcl Annette Williams Roush John J Schacfer Dr. Jumcs F. Snyder Donald Stcmhiul Rose Marie Coulter Slrmc S;uali Sands Swishci Paul I' Iroutman Raymond I. Trump James II Vowlci Ji I oii.i hanklin Wayman Morgan i w i ik iiisou Wightman Gciald Wood (i RichaidWynn Thomas P Zelmske (lavs of 1959 Jay R. Bangs Clarence B Bamhart Dr David 1. Bamhart SheiAsyn Kostenbaudci Bamhart Craig K Beach Eugene P Heig Sr Flcanoi Tioulman Bobbet Robert A Bottori James R Bmsius Sandia Plislei Blown Joann Heston DeRose Martin W DeRose Ik-lores Regan Dixon Ellen J Drumlra Nancy H;me Ellis Barbar a Curry Eskilson Gary S. Fisher Barbara Balzel Flamm A. Paul Franklin Janet L. Fry Jean Lawton Funk Harold E Gaughan Lois Myers Hicks Mary Anne Majikas Klemkosky Leonard 1 Kruk Jr Joy Dreisbach Linn Walter J Lubcrecki John K Masters Filomena Crocomo McGLade Matthew Mensch Kenneth M Miller Jr Leo A. Mulhall Jr M Kay Neanng Sonja Bendinsky Norton William R Norton Jean Concannon Paxton Alton A Pellman Rose Pavlick Radzinski Joseph L Rjchenderfer Dr Ronald F Romig Sophia Kish Schaefer Mont/ L. Schultz Bcmicc Dictz Snyder Oscar L Snyder Alice L Socoloskic Paul H Spahr Glen A Spaid Kcnnedr A Swatt William P Swisher Lorraine Taylor Thoma L Ann Thomas Dr June Locke Tmdnak Carl A Ungcr Eleanor Myers Walck Mane Walsfa Ralph F Wetzel Eleanor Moms Williams Sue Greenland Williams Craig R. Yeanish James R McCarthy Mary Mellon Rear Adm. William R. Moms Yvonne Galelz Rath bone Robert M Rohm Lois Carpenter Sauers Anne Czepukaitis Sebastian Thomas F Simoes Sr. Richard A Suber Dr Carl L. Stanitski Judith Wilmyer Stevens Eugenia L Swisher Joanne MoycrTerway Bcmicc Kochcr Thomas Kenneth Thomas William M. Thomas Lawrence M. Troutman Raymond A Trudnak Gordon G. Trum bower Philip E Undcrkofflcr Barbara Wainwnght VanScoy William L.Vincent Phyllis Henmnger Wagner Joan Kotch Walko Dt Ronald G Wolfe Eleanor Ramage Yocum Class of 1961 Patricia Dunnmgan Adamsky Anthony A. Alastick Leila Gerhart Anskis-Cary Dr. Nona Burrows Baldwin LOOK WHO IS CALLING — Junior Lon Clarke of 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. Clan of i960 Dr Boyd E Arnold Anna Mae Powell Batcman Edward D Blackburn Linda Bartlow Boritz Marjonc H.uid Callahan Ann A Chance John J Chidestcr Barbara W Cobb Virginia Hardy Cocco Jean Matchulat Dcnnen Vera Reanck Derk John L Ebcrhart Dolores Panzitta Fielding Joan Schuyler Fischer Esther McMichael Franklin Paulelle B Furman Helen M Gnm Connie Austin Hanman Sumucl W Haupl Margaret Dragna Jaeger Adam Janies Tlie»xlorc W Jarrett JiKUine Dcbrava Jones Anita Blochbcrgcr Junck Dale A Krothc Glona Glahn Lewis Phillip L Lockcuff Suzanne Loughery Paul G Manko Harvey E Baney E. Jean Schell Bonta Rolhn B. Cunningham Joyce L. Dascola Hamet Brown Davies Dorothy Stradtman Dayton Albert Dazley Elizabeth Clark Deal RichardS. Dennen Evelyn M. Duncan Phyllis Crocker Edwards Robert D Edwards Thomas L. Engleman Jr Brenda Cunningham Estradaberg Barry F Faust Gary J Foose Paul J Freu-eich DaleW Gardner Barbara Monroe Gasser Jeffrey E Girton ( Syhna Marcheski Gross Manon Schaffroth Harrer Jayne O'Neill Hitunger James H. Horger Gary Houseknecht Manan L. Huttenstine James H Kitchen Janice Collins Lorah David J Loughlm Paul A Luzenski Eugene P. Makara Dr Gary 1 Makuch William L. Maurer Rita Botteon Mauriello Wilbur G.Person Charles Pomicter SaraTice Ramberger Richard R Rapson Beatnce Fought Roberts Ronald MSchock D. Jean McNeil Schweizer Ava Hilner Shippy James R. Simon Frances Scott Snyder lima Williams Springman Dr. William Stevenson David L. Stout John N Straw Barbara Schaefer Sutton Norman J. Sutton Edward J. Szymczak A. Louise Knapp Thomas Constance Terzopolos Thomas Edward H.Timm Dr. Ruth A. Wasson Glona Conroy Wavrek Joan Slackhouse Wolfe William Zagar John P Zorzi Class of 1962 David W Barbour Jean Kropa Bar I as Susan Vansickle Bickert Jane Slottje Bums James A. Campbell Nicholas Capece Dr Ellen M Clemens Worthy Cumberland Margaret O'Donnell Demeter Dr. D. James Donald Thomas L. Dunkin Jr. Dorothy Anderson Enney Joseph A. Enney Nancy Engel Evans Sandra M. Evans David L. Faust Jane Koons Foltz Marlene O'Holla Franey John D. George Thomas N. Gorant Wayne J. Haas Theresa Y. Hartman Patricia Hetzendorf Dr. James H. Huber Patncia Metcalf Dceler P. Joseph Jennings Beverly S. Johnson GaryR.Kahler Dr. William S.Krash Helen Salfi Kmk William BKuhns Daniel Kwasnoski Anthony Lanzone Manlyn Rinehimer Lehew Susan Katz Lehnch Dorothy Updegraff Lingenfelter Carolyn Engelke MacFarland Joseph A. MaierJr. Kenneth R.Mertz Todd T. Moms Judy Heider Murphy Robert E. Neary Canmar Shultz Patrician Lynn J. Paul Thomas R. Peifer Frances Guro Petruzzi Marjone Morgan Pomicter Jean O'Donnell Retnhart Donald C Rosenbaum Maryellen Goodbred Rosenbaum Robert L. Sarviss Mary Ann Schalles Nancy Zechman Schreyer Thomas E. S carer Nancy Handshaw Silverman Michael E. Sinco Charles R. Sipos Leonard D Snyder Minerva A. Spaid Ronald F. Starzel Lawrence R. Supon Rev. Stanley R. Trout Walter H. Veranda Mary McHose Wallace Neal J Weaser Judith A. Wolf Gerald J. Wright Edward L. Zimolzak Class of 1963 Sarah Creasy Anthony William T. Archibald Judith Faust Austin Ronald H. Beury James S. Case Margaret Montz Chamberlain Mary Lynn Brock Cheney Chester T.Choplick Margaret Stiles Christina Robert J Christina Patncia Biehl Cranford Ronald W. Cranford Barbara Peeling Criswell Constance Rojewski Cumin Sandra Fetterolf Damato Shirley Klock DeFacis Robert Depo Dorothy Stanton Differ Raymond M. DiRoberto 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 William M.Ginty Jr. George E. Graeber Michael L. Grigalonis Dr. G. Manny Gunne Robert N. Hartman Carol A. Haswell Virginia Steinhart Hoch WayneA.Hoch Jered L. Hock, Esq. Margaret A. Hosey Robert C. Houck Terry L. Hunsinger Judith Thomas Isenberg Dora Forney Jarrett JohnC. Jenkins Errul Kasarda Joseph R. Kegolis William J. Keller Ann M. Kester John W. KnotT Lovey Kopetz Judith Bachman Kutchi Judith Runkle Lagator Mary Palevich Lemma Earl W. Lewis Anthony Lingenfelter Barbara Flanagan Lizzul Jan J. Magalengo James J. Maier Sr. Billy N. Mattera Lindy Acker Mattem James CMcShea Nancy Michael Mesick Raymond N. Miller FredenckT. Minnick Robert D. Moyer Thomas V Nawrocki Wendy Weightman Nolin Joseph V Oraviiz Ronald J. Petruzzi Frank J. Petzak Donald L. Pousl Mary Spong Powelson Page 26 BU Alumni *uth Shelhamer Pnce *uth Beierschmitt Pryor >. Jessie M. Reppy Rjchard L. Rohrer 3ary G. Rupert Nancy McFerran Rupen Gary E Schell Diane Shellhamer Schock Andrew A. Shisko Lynn Snoop Don E Spnnger Mary Rogowsky Spnnger Gary R Stackhouse Alexander RSlepanski Thomas F Strausser Nelson AS warts Bonnie Hoffman Tyler Linda Schlegel Walmer Richard D Walters Robert Weslover S. Rebecca Reppert Wilson Bemadinc Ardiere Windsor Joann Mays Zogby Class of 1964 Anne Golder Baker Carolyn Miller Bartz Terry L. Beard Diane A. Bensinger Bonnie Zehner Black Margaret Berhalter Blawn Margo Bolig Brabson Gerald T. Braglio Larry R. Breiner John M. Chyko Harold J . Cole Paul L. Conard D. Jean Cope Francis J . Curran Richard G.Davala David W. Dinsmore Patricia Campbell Dopsovic Richard D. Dopsovic Robert J. Eddinger Nancy Bamett Erway Joan Dahlhausen Fattonni Richard N.Faust Stanley A. Fraind Dr. Lee T Fredericks Rosanne Johns Fritz James J . Gallagher James F. Gallagher Ronald L. Garrison Norman Geisinger Marty Moyer Ginty Amy Daniels Goss Betsy Dillich Grabill Bruce S. Grant Mary Lesevich Grant Floyd M.Gnmm III Richard J Haefner Maj. Frank R. Harris Joanne Bobita Harris Stephen W Hartin Virginia CHesel Ann M. Hocker James V. Holt Elaine B.Kennedy Richard E. King Donald R. Kleckner Judy Balestrini Klembauer Larry E. Klouser K. Richard Koppenheffer Joan Leidy Kraftchak William O. Kraftchak Keith L.Kramer Michael M. Kush Louise Nye Lark Dorothy Eisenhart Lindsay Carol Schlagel Macneal James K Macneal John F. Mahoney Mary Plumb Marchalorus Robert A. Mayefskie Elaine Kisder Mayhew JohnW McCorkill Ann Edwards McGee Carl L. Millard Jr. Carole Defrancisco Millard Dr. Kenneth R. Miller Molly Clugston Miller Nancy Rodgers Miller Donald A Mitchell Maj. Joseph Mockaitis Andrew L. Monisera Ronnee Zimny Moyer Karl Z. Najaka Robert Nuneviller William J O'Brien Dr Ray C Oman Virginia A Palmer Anna Pelak Joanne Dubbs Pileski Ban Poorman Paulene Poremba John J Rankin Jr Sandra Reber Richter Daniel L. Ritzman Beverly Hawk Roberts Jill Smith Rochfort Edna Sherman Santo Michael J Santo Frederick E. Saxton Dr Charles W. Scarantino Robert F Schiller Irene L. Schnaars David W Schramm James E Setcavagc Dr. Barry O Smith Mane Smolen Soleasky Ronald Sparrow Sandra Smith Stoddert Viola Chyko Supon Lowell A Tinner Helen SobotaTolomay Frances Morsey Troutman Karrin Fordyce Unger Donna Shaffer Weigand George A. Weigand Charhne Suavlik Yeager Class of 1965 Patricia Lagana Abraczinskas Harold C. Ackerman Dr C R.Albnght Arlan L. Baer Lawrence C. Bankes Robert E.Barfield 111 Beatrice M. Bieber Dale R. Bittenbender Shirley Kragle Bittenbender Robert M. Blue Roy E. Bower Jr. Roland C Boyle DeborahS Cook Robert M Fanna Barbara Nicholls Faust Donald G Franklin Gerald R. Fritz Wayne L. George Dr Robert A . Green Sally Weigle Greenberg Larry W. Greenly Robert P Gnesing Mary Wanzie Griffiths Robert W Gnffiths Ray E. Gross D Manlyn Rink Gunne Elame Schraeder Hackenberg C Blair Hartman Janet Updegrove Hoffman Joseph F Holden Jr W Jay Hurst Thomas J . Kaczmarek Kann Shields Kitchen Alex M. Kozlowski David P. Labar Donald P Lagator Jerome J Lamm Joseph P Leshinskie Susan Swans Lunger Shirley Pooley Lutz Patricia Rugh Mahan Francis J Mahoney Mary Ann Malecki Judith Showers McCorkill William J Megargcl Dawn Ensley Michael Lincoln S Miller Jr Elizabeth Winter Montcllo Jean Burdick Moody Joseph L. Nutaitis Joanne Nelson Pincno Dr Francis C Plucinsky Bonnie Davcy Rae Ann Mane Ccsanni Raspcn Veronica Vincigucmi Raianiess Harry W Ravert Paul L Rhine William J Rosini Richard Y Runyan Glenn R Rupert Jr. Adam P Ruiski Arthur M.Saxe Vivian R Schiffgens Dr Harvey R Schlcsinger Judith Mayer Schrccongost Michael L Schrccongost Nancy Lindc Schueck Dr Manlyn Pemn Sheerer Carl P. Sheran Nancy Raub Sheran Ronald H Shcrratt Linda Ransom Shively Dorecn Wnght Shope Larry Sitlcr Roberta Kistlcr Siller John P Skowronski Barbara Twitmirc Smith Ida Gingrich Smith Regina Kotch Snyder Robert W. Snyder Jean Sabol Stankiewicz Donald E Stanko Philip M.Thomas Si Virginia Wnght Tinner Thomas J Toth Janet Bailey Watson Carol Wertman Walters Barbara Wendell Barrie Bnltingham White Donald L Whitebread Roger H. William-. Kenneth C.Wochley Carol Hoover Yoder Class of 1966 James M Ayers Martha ZubnsBarchik Roscmanc Saul Bere/uuk Gladys D Bingaman Robert J Biscombe Willard D Bloom Michael A. Bonacci RoyC Bowen Susannah Wilson Brody RoseM Chiki Joan Salus Connaghan Thomas E Connaghan Jr. Barbara Urbas Connor Janet Cons tan tine Alice Koch Cromwell Kenneth G Cromwell Jr Josephine M Crossley Darthy K Davis Joanne Den Dehoff Charles E Demaree Linda Kloch Dent James L Den William T Demcott Connie McMichael Dorscheid Mary Ann Dowd Dr Alex J Dubil Donald B Dugan Mary A Woodruff Dumbauld Wayne A. Eddowes Larry L. Edwards Carol Defence Eppinger Carole Justice Evans David H Evans Judith Gross Fanna Joseph P Fazzan Edwin W Fenstermacher Rosemary A Fogarty Jean Zenkc Faster JohnT Faster Irene A Franu Ann W> .ill Fulmcr l)i Richard H Fulmcr Edith Hcdbcrg Gardner Robert L Gam son Karen Gates Lawrence C Gloccklci Michael F. Gross Jay D Harter Judy Brcscancmc Hcddcn Sh.uon Kuchmskas Hen H Belle 1 limes William II llollman David C HUMIDIO GictchcnGum Jaiiuolkowski JohnS Kline Frederick J Klock Andrew T Kotvitcfa Sharon Sholiey Knbbs Joseph P Kubcrt Joseph P Lavcllc Leonard G Lawrence Robert CLeedy James H Lewis Jeremy R Lomas Gertrude Hoftcr Manduk Clifford Mushrush Maurei Diane R Maurer Audrey M McClure Carol Richard McLean AmoO Miller J Richaid Miller Carole George Momson Dr. JohnS Mulka Mary Bush Mullen John D. Nattras Nancy S Paiton Gertrude Steidcl Powers PredcnckW RappJr Sylvia Sharp Rapp Lt.Col David L Reimold William M Rcitcr Dolores M Rcvtyak Dr. Gary L Russell Mary Colarusso Scarantino Anne M Michelson Schcirei Susan Godshall Schiller Dorecn K Schramm June Gel/ Seely Kathryn Lewis Sharrow Donald R Smiih Manlyn Baynham Stcinhart Thomas P Swit/er Cecelia Mistal Toth Ann Mane RapcllaTun William A Turley Peggy J Walter Manlynne Kolnik Welsh Charles W Werner Richard T Williams Sandra Swcdand Williams Gary E Wolfe Ida Cooper Wynings James H Young Karen Doty Young Joseph MYoushockJr Raymond M Buckno Elinor P Bums Margaret L Bums Susan Shepherd Caldwell Donald R Campbell Jack M Can John C Can Col Eileen Albcrtson Chapman Roberta Williams Chase Michael J Christina Ernest A Cole George H Cook Caiol B Qufeld Douglas L Davis 1 uRo> G Davis Rucv Cloak Dcmpscy Ronald DiGiondomcnico Mienda Haileman Dorshimci Joan Hand Dupkanick Jonelle Simcos Edwards John C. Edwards Class of 1967 Dr R JonAckley Edward T Andrews Bryan J Balavage Samuel R Bashore • Verda Belles Allen J Benedict Suzanne Re iff Berg GlenH Book Dr M Stephen Boston III Marcia Earnhart Bryan Time is the school in which we learn. . — DBLMORB SCHWARTZ Spencer L Empct Charles M Evans III Betty Swartz Fetter Kerry S Fetter Sally A Flaherty Thomas S l-owles lohn I ( iaia Michael Gbur C;uole Gcrhard-Hostcttcr William i Oexing Lynn Wesley Grimm Daniel G Guydish Allen W llandwerk James R Hess Di Susan R Hicks Dr. Mary Barrall Hill NilaSnreiisen Hill |)i (' Harold Hurley Geraldmc Minnei lackson Jay B.Jacobs Jr. Linda Johns Joan Vandurick Jordan Pa&icia Zeinci Kaczmarek Di John King Ronald R Klcmkosky Stephen G Korol Judith Yamall Koval David L Kralz I'tiillipD Undcrs RutbOberdorl I unger TwilaStamm Lyons Mclinda Ann .iroiig Malmio- k RindolpbMay Gerald P M< Und« Francis J Meade Flame Brumbaugh Mchle Michael L Mefak Patncia Miller Miller John D Montgomery < no] SiineMunaon Nickola H [rwlnF Zabtock) Richard !• /crln- ( lavs.if l^ftS Sumo r\ndvHO Alvtndo I lennis I Anna lohn M Aulen li I'liomas A Baiad/ic| NoellcCassarella Barlord l icdcruk I Hausch Sandra Mud Heaulieu Kathleen I latlke Henckcr Richanis Btnyo lolinW Bilde. |)i Robert I Hoosc David W Hnwcn Sally s Browtogton RobOtt R Bridge Camillo Wuhingion Brown i harles I Hrnwn ( iale Biaiu li Munis Dennis W Byrne DonnaRcdwinski Byrne fanat OtUumi Cillahaii Sharyn Moscr ("air I hoinas M ( esaiini Connie Geiser ( lewell Patricia W Cobb I i nda Thomas Colgan Patrick I- ( olyan li Richiud P Conner LisbcthD Copes Shirley B. Crawley VickiP Culton (ilorra Reinakcr Dailcy Cynthia Scarf DM Dasch Constance Potter Davis Dr. Jo-., rii M I iMZdorfl I h/alK-lh Joyce Denatalc Gerald 0 Devlin Susann Strine DoleLskl Candaca Nihodll Douchy Michael P. Downs Karen Rcifsnyder Dull i.. HowaUEckatalD Terry S Eddinger Charlotte Green Em pet ludnli Bower Penstermacher Joan Bum. r sud 1 1 'terman LtWMBM P POMJI '/ill I I -'f Irl./.i Rii bard W Poual Paul D Fowler lohfl w i m , G Richard Garman Bernard J Gavhck John Genoa Jr. Kathryn B Giger Dawn Pipher Gillette MarkS Goldman Thelma Goodman Susan Lamoreaux Gordon Dr Charles J Greco Page 27 BU Alumni MyraSchJesingerGnflMl, Sharon HodgcU Gnggs GcncC Gmber Louis J Guanno Glenn E Hallerman BwoodlLHadioi Eileen Chime Han man Rev Richard L Hartman I), Mill'. llc.llMll Richard C Herman i», Robert Hinklt Douglas! Hippc-nstiel Donald E Hock Rj, bardL ii'»iiy M.ny 1 "1 > ■ 1 1 • I • I If'lmi" i .,.,,.1 Samueli 'I""1 1 I Of! ii., II. in .' i llm .ii Carole Dies li h Fai obj Wayne J John Dtvid A Jones foanne I iantarella Kanavy Walter J Keamcy win. mi i Kelchn Nancy Luzi Ken 1 1. Schock Kbalil Alhcrt E. Kicski Constance Ealon Knitf i kmiM Peojunmai i" i Knouac Dale Kreiai hffl Slcvonn Fccher Krucgcr Andrew E Kulla l i lam, Smili ■ Kufla Madclyn Wall Rush Sandia i lam \ I aison K.in ii I ml' • U < ■< h Heli hi ohenldLinkevich Robot i 1 i lewellyn Betty Kellei I uchal PeJ Itaru la I ui hnnak) Patrii k m i vik ii Thomas Lyons \ im mi i Majiksi i [i Len MuUlneaiu Man oil Foaeph a m, ir.H ano I '.ii i n I .i Ivans Ma c atherine Stagii h Maftfleld i- u iii a Maltfield likvn A Iiik i Mi iv i I ili t ii Hmsko Miklos i », i harlea i Milieu i Mid. 1 1 lama Mills i i&wn Si hulteo Moffeti Mary llcii/ Monlgomei \ < harlea 0. Mowcry Kathi i mi Malzko Mulka John A Munay Patrii la Blliol Mycis I iiiwoikI D Ncslci NanGiNHi Neatei Diunc Boone Noith Foyi . Roman Nouutonua James Nycc Nam v llamsOsliclich Barbara Blactz Perry I. .I.ii K I'crry III Stephen I Poten Kuh.iid A I'hihpkoski Paul E. Plall James i. Poet tunann Susan J Redllnc Kail I) Reed Robert L Reed Charles 1 Rhoadcs Ii Carol Marone Rieder M. Louann Rhoades Rudy Russell C Rudy Jr. Ronald 1 Saint Sing Barbara K. ScoU George R. Scifcrt Nancy Bncker Shaffer Barbara Bartuszcwski Sherwood Rosemary C. Skciun Elizabeth Porosk\ Skoski Ruth A Slonaker Martin T. Snuth Barbara Buss Spauldmg Jean Dunn Sponenberg Arthur A Sinner Sharon Avery Sterner Alice McKeown S/,ymczak Thomas S Taylor Linda Hummel Thomai Dr John J Trathen Gail S. Ull Rcnec Hcupcke Vcrgan Carmen Hubcr Vishne*ky WphW Walton HI JohnS WattoJr. Thomas K. WeUh m.ij Richard 0 Without Brcnda Naf/ingcr William* Raymond B.Wolvcrton Kathy Wdward Nelson W Yodcr Shirley Schuyler Yost Frances MZalinski Robert ZalOOil Prank J Zoranski Byron M Heller DaleC Hennc Detain tenm Hew Dr Edward R. Hess Randolph H Hess Dr Douglas M Hill Kathy R Hippenrtiel William E Hoffner Dale L Houck Sylvia Bobhck Houston Thomas P. Houston Ann Mane Hut/ Connie L Jarrard Samuel Jaync III Nancy Chamoni Kaplan Jane Thomas Kcifer Rev Robert Kelsey Christine Gruss Ketz Wayne J Koch Jesse R. Krcsgc Blaine Jerman Kurtz Kathleen Horal Kuzmiak Pamela Beidler Sakusky Robert R SampseLI Dolores Slavik Samo Charles R Schaffer Gary O Schmidt Lois Gonaver Schmidt Kenneth D Schnure Ronald E Sekellick Michael D Seksinsky Margaret John Seltzer Lenore Tibbett Shannon-Askew James M Shaughncssy Bonnie Rinchimer Stlvetie Michael L. Smith Gail Kramer Smolick George W Snyder Jr Patricia Smith Snyder Patricia Varano Sosnoskie Judith Henry Spence Kenton J. Sumcling Frank S. Slraub Susan Shadle Swartz / want, by understanding myself, to understand others. 1 want to be all that 1 am capable of becoming. — KATHERINE MANSFIELD ( lavs or 1969 Karen Dowse Amcr lohn I' Ham ( Mike Beagle BvaChitty Beagle Ruth i Benneti Willard I Bennett Allan R. Berry \jx J. Berry QaUWlaneakj Blaae VanG B(H)th Richard W Bower ( harlea R Bowman I. nun I Bowman Sandra Ekberg Hi"«" Di Patrit ia I Budd Ronald I Burrowa Michael T. Butler I I. hi. ii i allahan J' Linda Lines Carr Sharon McWilhamsCarr l imothy M.Carr James I CaHei I heiesa I \eiman Castro I'alm i.i Swait/ < hellevs Peggy Welsh Clark Paul G. Clothier Carl J.Cobb Bemeli Veet Crooks Rebecca Pit kel i ia> la ( 'ami ( libisei I leiudorfl i 1 1 H ia Hellennan Dietricbsoo Doyle 1 Dietteriok Paul J Dufallo Willard B. Evans Jr. WUllamE Bvana John V Farrelly David A. Feather Robert M l ink Albert J I Lshl I Ruth Updcgrave Ranneiy Kandace Caputo Foltz Stephen P. Foltz Sandra Loucks Garfunkel David C Gay William A. Giannctta Ellen Lowncs Gilmorc Nancy Vachoul Golly Barbara Russell Grabfeldcr Dr Kurt C Grabfeldcr Larry L. Grant Sandia Sanlord Cinhbm Frank G Haduck Colin M Hannin^s. Fm| Terence T Hatch Dale E Lahr Glona A Uurd Gail B. Landers Janice F. Langville Ann Buggy Lee Lanny L. Lee Mulls S. lirumLomas Linda Daller Macauley Brcnda Wilman Mack I 'i I d ward R. Mac Kay Phyllia KeppMacKay Janet Tazik Majikas ( hei j i Kuznicld Manzo I i. ink J Matthews Thomas H Matthews Kathleen A. May Thomas Ml Auliffe Charlotte Tourney McBndc l ui . neM.McClafTerty Virginia Shaw McClafferty Gail Logan McDonald James C McDonald III Eugene McGee KathyJ McGuire Margaret W McKce Noreen Mcnsch McKiniry Marshall W Mehring Robcn J. Menapace James A. Metzler Thomas T Mielczarek David E. Minmer Robert G Mull Judith Dapp Murray Kathryn Dagger Nalevanko Linda Wimmer Nicholson Kathnne Memtt Niemiec James L Oman Joanne Maletsky Owens Russell J Palkendo Janice Fenton Patey Leonard E. Pawlowaki 111 Dawnc Schrantz Pender Beverly DuvoPeilou Peter P Perlow Jr. Edward R Petras Harhaia I -oreman Pierce Man Kaschak Piea-c Harriet Hummel Pocchmann Ruth Koons Polashenski Thomas P. Pratico Sharon Spry Reed Connie Cromlcy Rcimold Carolyn Hugo Rider Linda Biduck Roscoe Sally Michael Rolhermel J. Alan Szymanski Linda Tonkin Thacker Leonard T Thomas Jr. Christopher Tomlinson Michael Wagner Margaret L Waltemyer Donna Reilz Watson Marsha Carpenter Waycie Carolyn T. Weaver Harry L.White Jr. John R Williams Marcia Hall Williams Diane Jurbala Wise William R. Wise Dorothy Worhoch Frances Handy Wnght Susan Hunt Yacina Judith Adonizio Yanchek Susan Sitler Yodock Fred E. Yohey Jr. Lee E. Yohn Esther Waldman Zabitz Elaine Zalonis George A. Ziolkowski John R Zubek Class of 1970 Ruth Neibert Andnone RosaleeM. Aten Michael S. Bamhart Harold D. Barretts Paul A. Bartko W Robert Beam Richard Bcierschmitt Dr Richard E. Bell Frank A. Belletieri Harry K. Berkheiser Richard L Bingaman Dr Thomas J. Bistocchi Daniel A. Bobeck Beverly Forry Bode Patrice Murray Bognei Dennis D Bohr Antoinette Coromh Bosevich Wayne D. Boyer Ann Harris Brandt I- Millie Paronish Brown Edgar W Brubaker Pauline Graybiil Buchanan Barbara A . Campbell Sandra Baylor Campbell Barbara Welliver Carter Anthony Chcnll Barbara Conrad Cimino EUenCoolbaughaoffi Eugene E. Cioffi IE Jennifer Troutman Clark Robert T Colahan Donald A. Corbin Jane Reed Corbin John H. Dasch Francis T De Andrea Donald R. Deitterick Cathy Lytle Deluca Meriam Bieber Rohm Deza Daniel R- Difeo Cynthia M.Drucis Kenneth G Dugan Jr Nancy Feher Edwards Elaine M Eiswerth Kathleen Freas Estes Sherry Wray Fasolka Kathryn Ellmaker Feist Warren A. Frantz Eileen Sholder Frey Robert F Frey Jack E. Friedman Judith Flanagan Fuhrer James L. Gavin Gloria Grablutz Joseph J. Gnbbin Helen Olanovich Hamm Cathenne Machella Hauze Sylvia Silvern Havlish Thomas L. Henry Dr. Warren N. Herman William FHibschman Dolores Politza Higgins John J. Higgins Jr. Kerry C. Hoffman Sharon Ziegler Holtzer Karen Kroll Horwath Theresa Gherardini Houck Beverly Sylvester Howley Charles J. Hughes Brenda Burkhart Ingham Elizabeth A. Jones Marcella Ziemba Kaczmarcik Kathleen Supon Kapes Deborah Fenstermacher Keefer Stephen E. Keefer Dr David A. Keifer Shirley Andrysick Keller David Kent Darnel A. Kliamovich Rev. Doyle H. KlmgerJr. Stephen M. Klinger Michael J Ladd David C Large Monique Cavalliero Lautenschlager Donna L. Lehman Karen Calisto Lehman Dennis M. Lesko Evelyn Kovalchick Lewis Lynn Lomas John J. Luczysyn J. Susan Cassel Ludwig Ellen Hummel Mack Robert T Marshall James B. Martin John A. Martin Patrick J. Mc Andrew Sandra Smith McAndrew Jacquelin Carter McDonald Teresa Derwinski McNamara Kathleen Wintersteen McWilliams Suzanne Halama Menapace Ellen Am wine Messerschmidt Nancy Simpler Messimer UdraJ Mielke Laurence R. Monaghan Teresa Valenle Montanaro Suzanne Seymour Moran Emil T Moskovich Carol J. Munch Elizabeth Rajkowski Murray Kathleen Cahill Murray William B. Murray Janet Nossal Nash Barbara Skocik Nestor Barbara Porreca Nielsen Dr. Charles G.Noll R. Frederick Nye Charles J. Oakley Patricia Gavlick Paul Lois Lufkin Peiffer Linda Lafaver Perry Peter P Petrushka Thomas P. Pierontom Margaret Boyer Purse 11 Mary M. Rachko Stanley G. Rakowsky Charles A . Reh Ron L Reitz Mary Desnoyers Reynolds Peter T. Reynolds Donna Baun Robinson Lynn S. Roccogxandi Leslie A. Rohrbach Ronald M. Russo Terry L. Rynearson Helen McAndrews Salamone Megan Brittingham Sandel Patricia Wandzilak Saro Robert A. Schultz Stephen R. Schwartz Freda Alley Seiple Nancy Nieminski Seksinsky Anthony F. Selvoski Elizabeth Hodek Sharbaugh Jack W. Sharbaugh Robert S. Shelly Lornune M. Shema Terry L. Shoener Wallace D. Smith Rev. Judith Urso Snyder K. Vicki Gross Sproesser John R. Srogoncik Ruth Schoenly Stauffer David C. Steiner Maureen McAndrew Steixner Roberts. Stoudt Stewart O. Sttoble John H. Stutzman Kathryn Welsh Stutzman Thomas J. Sullivan Karen S. Swisher Nicholas A. Torano Thomas J.Troy Betty Weiss Underwood Dr. Pamela D. VanEpps Mary Walton Veet Joseph Vezendy Jr. Maria Pellegrino Vezendy Dixie Brindel Vogt Gloria Salash Walson Michael Weinberg John M. Wilcox Irene Mathews Williams Gloria A. Wilson Robert A. Wolf June Mincemoyer Woodside Mark Yanchek Class of 1971 Dwight M. Ackerman Dianne Carl Ardan Cynthia Everett Arenella John B. Ash Vicki Hoffman Bair Gena Barton Bauman Donald F. Becker Edward W. Beishline Thomas N. Benfer Gary W. Bennett Patricia G. Bennett George J. Bergalis June Bloss Berkheiser Ruth Smith Berry Christine Maslowski Blackwell Thomas D. Blackwell Dermis L. Blue Donna Hams Bonacci Barry L. Boone E. Jean Murphy Boran Page 28 BU Alumni Joseph A. Bottigben Paul V Bower k am n j L. Caporaletti Mane Walker Carchilla FrankJ.Cebula William E.ChappeU Jr. Joanne Stubbe Charnock Robert D. Christ Rev. William H. Cluley Richard L Coup Bnnley JCrahallJr William J Davies Janet Lembo Deandrea Martha Seymour Denkenberger Nebbie Synder Diaugusune John F Dietnchson Llewellyn T. Dollman Susan Ochs Dollman Margaret Blusius Doty Harry E. Dowling Jr. Richard T Duffy Dwight P Edns Mary A.Eglanski Phyllis Bradshaw Engart Joy Novak Evans James H Fauth Patricia E. Fear Howard W. Fraley Gerald S. Frey Thomas L. Funk Cheryl A. Furman John J. Gantz BT Frank D Gehrig Donna M.George Donna Harper Gemert Dr. James W Gilhooley Edward W. Gormley Ruth Babb Hack Terry L. Hahn JohnJHaileJr. Lesley J. Hanes Kathleen Novak Harmanos Stephen A Harmanos Margaret N. Hartman John F Hartzog Mane L Heffner Joanne Heyer Heins Nancy Grodzinski Hickey Dora K. Hillegas Dolores Vemon Honecker June M. Hoover Vida Richendrfer Hom William L. Houser Philip M. Irey III Beverly Emenck Jenkins Elizabeth Bruner Jesson Hugh R.Jones WalterS Karmosky Jane Fellin Kasenchak June M. Kauffman Jeffrey D. Kleckner Jean Ackerman Klinger Dianne Gooderham Knorr Jack L. Kocher Michael L. Kolojejchick Jr Bruce S Krammes John E. Kuryloski Kathryn Hoffman Kuryloski Gerald J Lastowski Carol Magee Lauchmen John J. Lawrence Jr. Theodore N. Lawson Jr. Gerald W. Lorson Stanley B Markunas Jr. Janet R. Martin Susan Stauffer Martnch Gail Thompson Mc Auliffe Carol A. McCoy JohnW. McKiniry Claire E. McNelis Dr. Timothy T. McTaggart Grace Nazarenko Mielczarek Thomas M. Miller Shirley Geisler Moskovich Barbara Hershey Myer Susan Housenick Neville AJJenK-NeyhardJ.D Henry C. Nyberg JohnJ.OHearn Jr. Karen Laubach Odium Stephen W Oravitz Tem Schminel Ormond Steven C Parse 11 Chns R. Perry Michael A Pillagalh Susan McCutchen Pimentcl Jamce Foux Pios James R Platukis Virginia Potter Popper Jem J Pnes Kalhryn Prokopy Pries Wayne E Rake Linda Louis Rebuck Norma E Reed Joan Gabuzda Reese-Giesman James P Rcichart Edwin W Rhinard Lorelta J. Righter Carol Stugnn Roinick Joseph S Roinick Joan A Rothermel Stephen A Ruckle Helen Wood Rupert Robert W Rupp Sandra Jefferson Rupp Veronica Griebel Sabina Dor Remsen Sachetti Jamce Tomkinson Schneck Gary L. Seymour Leslie Wnght Shaffer Craig L. Shotwcll Barbara Osinski Shudak F. Louise Cooper Sitler Kenneth F. Small Genlyn Pawloski Smith James M Smith Gerald E. Snyder George W. Sonon Jr Dr David P. Sosar Susan Leabhart Speanng David MSpiwak PatnciaStetz Edward C.Stine Jr. Mary Leshanski Sucheski Carolyn Valence Swindro Robert A. Thackara E. Arnold Thompson Shirley Beaver Troy Carol Lambert Turley Anthony Vigilanti Gregory J . Viola Manjean Gattelli Vlassenko Keith A. Wagner Jerry D Walbom Diana Spangler Walck Richard G. Walck Steven HWeader Dennis G. Weir Anita De llano West Mark E Whilmer Jo Anne Kohler Wieczorek Joseph J. Wieczorek Kathy Smith Williams Thomas M. Wilson Joan Ladomirak Wood Harry E Woolcock John M. Yeager Maxine Schlesinger Yeager Pamela Crowl Yeager PatnciaA. Young Shirley Kyle Young Class of 1972 Dennis L Adams Michael D Adams Jackson A Aileo Jr Linda K. Alberts Gail Karas Aronoff Kerry S. Ay ers John F Bachman Daniel F Bartos Donald J. Beaulieu Claudia Zaboski Becker Carol Schmidt Belchei Diane Halye Belusko Walter J. Betsko Danny L. Beyer Rodney R Bickert Thomas C Blass Chnstme A Blevins Richard A. Boardman Nancy Fruehan Bohr Paincia Cooncy Booth Joseph C Bordell Judy Kline Bons Helen L. BosUan Carol Kishbaugh Bowen Anne Pryslak Bower FredN Bower Jr PatnciaA Bowes Larry R Boyer Shem Kindig Brandt D Michael Brauncr James C Brewer Shirley Fester Brofee Jeffrey W Brouse Linda N Brouse Carol Oswald Bruchko George L Bruchko Richard A Bush Kathleen Yontz Bussclls Mary Ellen Golden Cartas James P. Campbell William J Gaydos Rosalie Goldstein Barbara Kulesa Gormley Susan J Goody James C Graf Neal L Gray DuaneR Greenly Barbara Haighl Gneshobci Robert A Guthcin/ David P Guzofsky William E Haefncr Thomas H HardJr Betty Zablocky Harris RorenccS Hams Sharon Turner Harry Barbara L Haupt Janet R Hcckman Carol Yodcr Hcllcn Patncin Jacobs Heller Michael R Hcsslmg Beverly JunguiAiin Hihschman Wanda Masorti Hill Jessie Wellivcr Hnutow Ellen /.urn Holdredge Peggy Krcamcr Holdicn Dennis M Holub Joyce A Hopkins Edward G Horvath William J Howlcy Richard J Hubcr Bruce E Hunl Hh State Rep Tim Hoklen '80. at right, set the tone for a presidential address. Jan. 25. before a lively Kutztown audience. Chancellor James McCormick. below at right. and Kutztown President David McFarland welcomed President Bill Clinton to the State System university Linda Bennick Carodiskey Michael J. Carroll Gary M. Chambers Judy Wetzel Chappell Jamce L. Choyka John R. Choyka Pamela Penoyer Cincotla Raymond W Clemens Cynthia Keyack Cone Dr Jane Elmes Crahall Michelle Szymanski Dale Jack A Davenport Lynn Croft Davies JamesW Davis Jr. Richard J Derolf Shelby Trcon Deutschle Gordon C Dodson Diane Doebler Robert E Dorshaw Jr James J Doyle Felix R Fernandez III Thomas A Femck Jr Barry F Feudale Li Col Robert C Figlock James H Fisher Gail Rinehamer Folk Margaret Turner Fox William E Fox Sarah Adams Frey Pamela Hickey Funk Judith Charney Gantz Richard E Huntington Ronald R. Inkrole Robert A Ireland Steven E Jankc Kathryn Gry/iec Johnson Janet Struse Kelly Jack C Kile Jr David G Kinder Sheila A Kinder JackB Kindt Nicholas I) Kindt Kenneth L Kline Robert D Klinger Jr William L Klink Phyllis Haas Klouscr Chnstme Houck Kncplcy David C Kochlcr Cecilia Silvers Kondrchek Barbara 7-ajac KopcLskie Thomas P Kopetskic Rachel Bloch Koppcnhavcr Dale J Kostick Kay A Krolhe Manon Zigmonl Krum George B Kuzo Calvin A Lampmari Dorfred Bussey Large JohnD Laishaw Judith J Lawrence Neil R Learn Jr. Bruce A Lcauby Susan Moen Lee William J Lennaiti John W Liggett Richard J Lipka Jo Ann Heiscr Long Diane Crouthamel Mack Margaret Lavin Maher Samuel J C Mantione Linda Buck Marslon Stephen G Matsick Marycllen Onuschak Matunis wiiiiam J McDonnell Ann M McElwee Mary A Mclaughlin Manlyn Handschuh McMcnamin I Quit 1 Mclovage John M Mitchell Susan J Mitchell Jean Glavuh Neh/ydoski BarbaiaJ Neuhaid Caiole Hcnning Nolan Edward A Nolan Susan Dibble Nulton Tbomai L Oakum Linda /.imniski Portion Shelley J Portion Robal L Pclleschi Nimcy Meogoi Piatt Barbara Wynn Platukis Louise Ycuny Pool M Jay Pope Robert M Kabb Rev Donald W RiiUcnspctgci Daniel W. Rarig Richard O. Raipen Connie Smith Revert Dr Steven D Ravcrt William A Rcbcr Kathleen Bialey Raich Jeanne IK- lose Ku hauls Rosalyn M RobOItl Ann ( i.imhy Poll Bronda Bollocli k.-ss J. .an White Kolh Pamela Rulheiloul Schlcif KaUjyCaporalotriScMaalngw Max I-: Schlesingei Marian Volak Schneck Sharon Russell Schielflei MaiK-(iva/dauskasScri|)tunas join Bunk Sliko RichardR SkellyJr. Bart J Slough Majgucrite Moms Smith Ruth D Smith Lois Sobieski ( Vlestine WronaSofilka Ruth Carpenter Sprague Michael 0 Spring Allied L. Steele Raydell Vack Steward Larry S.Strohl F. Louise Stroup Collins L Stump Bany L Swartz Joseph TTomcdi Michael J Torbcrt Sr. Michael P Tracy Mary Richards Turner Paul D. Turner Kenneth M Vancas Betty J VanGordcr PaulT Vanore Susan Evans Vanore Samuel J Varano Thomas C Vcllcla Michael J Vitale Karl E Waltman Irene Gulycz Wchinger Phyllis Maticjewski Wescotl Victor W Wills III Karen S Wmgatc Paul R Wolverton Oren M Woodruff Pamela Nicholas Woodruff David C Wright James R. Yannes Jr. Bonnie Yeager Young Joseph Zakorchemny Jr. I BfoUn MDcttb Eotonaj Class of P»73 Carl J AbbOtl Maryann IXwdcll AbN»ll Carolyn dunslcr Adam Barbara Brumbaugh Adams Richard C Adams Richaid J AngermanJr. BaibataA Antonio CarvilynM Anult Theresa lX»\vd Ashnoft Susan C Alcn Connie Gross Bite Thomas P Banyas GeotTicyW Baikley Debt a Art/ Barry Cathy J Belnllch Muaia Wannemachei Benner Terry 1. Bins TlionuisW Bixlei Donna Mullen Blul! Robert W Bluff Antoinette Pti BUOWaU Botkl Duinna Johnsonbaugh Boyer Roben m Boyei Colleen Btosh Pallida Puilell Buihei Dorothy D Bungi Susan I'apc Byoiek Susan (iouldy Campbell Mary Lou 1 1 Casscrly Anthony I Chalkiewiv / li Robert I Choma DavulC Chiistman BelhBanlu-ldChiiiscli William i Ccoketill Maik i Ooniubla Joan S ( 'oison Janet Capiga I lahlqinsl David K 1)k k. iis Man iii Burly Dobll Linda lliiin.m Diumm Richard J lickcrslcy |-.dwatd< i Klwards Mary BlOytO 1 "lsl Joun ZJotnicki Bsgro Su/aniK Kennedy l it/('.naM Jean M l lynn Saiulia Bath r'otemaii Conatance Sackeu Poratman Maryaun Wanyo fonsh Kathcrme Yancho I nl/ IjirryA Pry Gerald A OattJ Karen A (ilasci Emory P Ouflrovlefa I lu u-sa /oianski II i [udlih Olbbleta Hana BerthanncM Han/I nmothyD riartrnan Kevin Hayi Donahl lledish kalhcnnc l laiiaf-an I Iristek Dcnnisl. Ilolbrixik Karen Thomas HbUffDOk Leonard L. House David K Hughes Raymond L Hughes Cathy Clay Hummel Linda Row Hunt Edith Scifcrt lampiclro Virginia Piatt Idc Jeanne Panuski Jansen Richard B Jarman David J Jenkins Nancy Lavango Johns Judith A Johnson Ann Shuman Kahlcr Dale E Kashner Mary Swinesburg Kaufmann Margery Hollar Keller Page 29 BV Alumni Robert C. Keller Alan L Klawilicr William R Khngerman Joyce M. Kostick Robert L I-ayman Lt Cmdr. Jean R LeGatcs Tnna Vernon LMWfUM Tcrrence J. Letko Anthony A. Liene Carol Lindsay 'Fahien Judilh Sircovics l-xing Raymond A Lynch UUIIM Weber Macgcorgc lercncc R Mahcr Janice Evans Mark Kennclh M Maiquis Annmaiic Alloy Marlarano Diane Yosl Malurani Carvel K May Jerry L McClellan Douglas F. McClintock Joseph () MiOinlcy Robed J McQinnli Ii Dolores M McGovein Kalhryn Kuliok Mclaughlin Uonna Slilely Mi Murine Anthony I Milom Si OH B Mitchell Dennis E Mow Maigarel Wilson Mould loscph ) Mycis Ji iHinseL Nangle David R NtVrOCld Ann M Neaiy Dennis W NoUei MuryL. O'Neill Neil K Ohciholl/er Gail Oakum Oscnbach AnihonyJi Peliuo Eileen Mccone IVIuso Joan M Pcron Ronca Pranoial PlumlyQl Elaine M. Pongratz David H. Pool BdlthR Rabuok i )aniol i R->\ in. i Mai urn Slicdny Reese I iu 1 1 1. 1 . i I Remley ii. uh. M. i Smith Riot Kenneth M RjttdJ Roheri R Rockcy Thomas I) Rockovich Haili.ua Emery Rogets [aim i' Sai haul Baihaia J Sauter Rogei M Savage DarylJ Say hit Murk R. Schcffcy William A Soblall Ernest ( ; Si luefllei Richard a. Schwanger VitoJ Secundo i i. mi. i ip|) Shoailoi Ruth RonomusSheUhammei Stephen W Shiffaf Fred w sides JohnC Sktnnei Gary A Smith Kathie Mosk.ii Smith Ktrby O Smith Judith HoiTSnyder Alex I Spcncci George T Stahlcy Vnna i veland Stauffai i. in i Stona Gary J Stoudt Michael \ Suchanicl Lucy E. Szabo Shaiou i "lausci 1 hack.u.i Dianne Vcltcn Thompson William R Ileme) J> KciUiR Tussk i Kenneth E. Trometter Barbara Petorak Trout man William J . Troutman Henry R Tucker Ann R Turnbach Richard J Tward/ik Naomi M Ulnch John A Vantine M Raphael Palucci Vantine Ruth Meek Vaughn Linda C Wagner James B Weber Sunan Sheaffcr Weber Charles I- Wchmgcr Tina Hush Wcigner Eugene L Wcllcr Jr MclamcR Wcngrenovich Jeffrey R White Susan Kavctski White Tcrrancc J White Maureen O'Donncll Whitehead Linda Gottlieb Williams Susan Roberts Wise Gerald I. Witte Patru i.i Poponlak Youshock Ruth Rhodes Zalonis Anthony A /awisiowski (iail Ya/nell Zoccola James T Zoccola ( lass of 1974 Eileen Ahm//i Bmnu Morgan Adams David L Ambrose Robert I- Andcison Stephen A Andrejack Catherine McBIwee Angcrman Keith I) Anthony Robert K Arnold Pamela Schull/ Hair Rickey G Bair Carol HunsingerHankus Drendfl Naus Hatdorf Nola L, Baysore Robert K Bcierschmitl WanietaW. Bcndmsky Stephen Bcmgan DavidS Bcyerle Judith Beach Heyerlc Frank M Hoscvich Keith A Boyd Ihreaa Novamik Boyko rhomaiM Husk.' Maigiann Arhogasl Buikholdci Cynthia DaviesCaffall Kathleen I laigh ( allali.m i imothj m < .ill. iii. in ( .11 ol llaughwout Carper Stanley E Can Samuel J Ccccacci Jt. WallcrJ.ChoplickJr. Margate! Wamke Clark Patricia Oi ciulcy Raymond P Consorti George E Cook Kimbcrly r-cinoui Cooke M;iry Angle Coplofl Jancl. Cornell Mancval Robert K Cox Wayne A. Creasy Susan Amistiong Cryder Diane Lope/ Csaszar Anthony J DaRe William R Derose lean Bahuii hak I lonaluv Joseph J IXwahoe George N, Dotzel 111 David V Droppa Dr Robert L Duncan Jr Susan I Km \ .nli Duncan Daniel W Dunkelberger Anthony J Fabnzio Albert J Eagnam Jr Patricia Chaapcl Kduenbach William R Eahrenbach III Timothy J. Farrel loseph I I eatro Janet Zagorski Einkclstem RacannV EisJier Robert! Pelt William J Forcsman Karen Gable Constance Poh Ganey Joseph M Geiger Patncia Rapposelh Gentile Beth r>:Long Gerhns Patncia I^erslme Gill Dougla-s P Gocrlitz David E Goss Dr Susan M Gottlieb Deborah MayGownley Lynn Peter Grace Gregory L GTau Pamela Wcsllcy Gray AmySchallcsGyory Glenn A Haas Richard A Hahn Victona Carey Hahn B Paulette Haley-Stark Mary D Langol Mary Beth Lech Terry P Lee Thomas S Leedom Moms H. Leighow Manlyn L. Leo James R Lett Lcc R. Linn Jack R Long Angela Urbschat Looby Patncc Munay Lutz Kathleen A Lynn Cindra Dunkelberger Mailleuc Susan Hennessy Martm John A. Marzano Steven A. McClellan Sally Den McCloskcy Edwin L McCollum Joseph M McCullough LIBRARY DEDICATION — The University dedicated the site of its new Harvey A. Andruss Library. April 29. Mrs Ramona H Alley, chairperson. BU Council of Trust ■ , , i shown above, extended greetings to the 172 alumni and friends in attendance. Construction begins in November. Doran J Hamann Catherine Barndt Hamman ( VV I I.IMIIIkl Anne Stcl.mik Hanna William R Hanna i »iane lames Happ George E. Hassel Douglas W llcimbach K.nrn 1. Hcllmuth David A. Hoffman Jeanne latcsta Hofmann Charles E. Holman JohnC Hubert Kathleen Murphy Hughes lames R Husted Jr ( Ihristine Dagj;il( Inscho Joseph W Jacques Alicia Atkins Jarman Christine Jendrzejcwski Theresa Pcrsavage Keck Dr Janice C Ketl Foseph F. Kempski Linda Shepherd Ktefer Eileen Lawrence Kindig Henr>' M Kipp JohnK Kitchen 11 Gary E Klingcr Randall L. Klingcr Susan M Klinger Karen Terry Khngerman Ruth Urban Kluge Audrey Hams Koehler MaikC Kohrherr Shi Lamoreaux Kohlfaen ChnstophcrL- Korbich CjuoI Stevens Kost Betty Thompson Knll GaryM Knll Elaine D Kuehn Deborah Zohil Kuhar Carol Connor Kunkel Patnce McCarthy Kunizlcr Debra L Kurtz Barbara Hagerman McDaniel Joseph P McGavin Patncia Solversen McGinnis Robert J. McNamara Craigann Mehrmann Michael J. Meizinger James P. Miller Pamela Kitchen Miller Rosalind Vanhoulen Milore Kathryn Kourkoutas Mimmo Dr Anthony Moleski Jr. Ann Wanner Moser Larry R. Moser Nancy Nebhut Moyer Ronald L. Naglc DonaloJ Nieman Brian C Nolan David C. Nyce Francis T. O" Donnell Patnck L. O'Neill Ralph D. Obanion Joseph J.Ocholny Jr. Nora K Otto Lawrence J Pastonus William A. Pasukinis Patncia Kanouse Peattie Gail Shaffer Penman James R. Pollock Dr. Nancy J Pollock Steven L. Posavec Janice Machell Pnce Gary R Pnnzi Joanne Goles Rathkey Norman G. Richaids George A Robinson Kathlene Rawlings Rohm Thomas J Ropel Jr. James P Ruiledge John S Saddington Mary Hayder Scarp Jane Endnzzi Scheffey Cynthia Hunt Schrader Jon L. Shade Donna Wimmer Shay Scon L. Shay Ronald J. Sheehan Carlton R Sheets Dr Paul A Shoemaker Darlene Nowell Signore James Slamon Micki J Slmgerland Anna M Shaslay Sneennger Susan McMinn Snyder Daniel T Spadoni Edward D. Spellman Karen Kreigh Spellman Barbara A. Stasiuk Judy A. Sune CalhenneR Stolanck Joan Radziewicz Stouffer Jeanne Graver Stranzl Margaret V. Swab Clans Cope Swank Jeffery P. Swoyer Joseph E. Szewczyk Richard S Szulanczyk Joseph D Taghen Connne LelloToczylowski Robert J.Tucker Ll. Col. Linda Chebro Ullom Charles D. Umansky Charles H.Updegraff Jr. Linda Horishny VanFleet Alfred C. Varano William G. Vargo Kenneth A. Viani Kathy E. Waltman Michael T.Warfel Dr. David J. Wasilewskr Elizabeth Rice Watts Douglas R. Wegman Robert J. Welby Donna Clayton Weller Thomas K. Williams Walter H. Woolbaugh Ernest E. Yates Margaret Gimmer Yori Henrietta Partridge Zabrenski Deborah Smith Zacierka Class of 1975 Leonard C. Adams Mary Broden Adamsky Donna Kroll Ambler Kathleen Doran Andrusisian Cynthia Mitman Bachman David W. Badger Melodie Halkett Badger Mary Ann Gohrig B.urella Robert C. Baylor Pauline Fitzik Baymor Grace Walewski Bekaert Gregory A. Bitler Paul D. Blow John R Boran John F Braganim Helene Tarone Bruno Sandra Ferguson Bupp Daniel M. Burkholder Janice Rompalo Butz Cathenne B. Capparell Joan M Casselbury Douglas H. Clark Judith Puscizna Clark Anita Mastri Cola Andrew E. Colvm Jr Cathenne M. Constable Eileen Weber Cota Patncia Osilka Cox Joseph R Crocco Martha Swales Cuny Nancy Hessinger Danek Sue Jones Davenport William Deleicoruch Jr. Dr. Eugene R. Demmico Jane Cowell Detwiler Edmund A. Diamond HI Kathleen A. Dlabik Susan Laubach Donchez Christina Wnght Dunning Cathenne Cramer Eckersley Richard J. Egick Olga Cheddar Ehrhart Lee K. English John T Eplett III Mary Ecelberger Eplett Michael J. Fereck Eleonora Ehrhorn Fisher Janet White Filzpatrick Thomas T. Foss Kathy Whitmire Fowler Diane Defrancesco Fry Paul J. Gadomski Dr. William J. Gallagher Timothy M. Garrigan Walter A. Gillar Gary R. Glessner Kathleen Cheruka Glessner Ann M. McCartney Goodwin Carla A. Graham Michael F. Graham Dennis A Greenly Sheryl A. Greiner Stanley M. Gurecki Jan Milkovitz Gushen Jack R. Hale Jr. Marylou Kempf Hale Nancy L. Hall Theresa Sloffa Halley Denise Kriesher Hauser Kathy Best Hefner Carol A. Heist Debra Pickering Henderson Marilyn Morgan Henry Jan Fetterman Hickey Joseph L. Hilgar Sharon Young Hilgar Janice Spears Hopkins Barbara B. Hudock Dr. Michele Wallace Hummel Lewanne Hunt Sharp Juliet Williams Jaremko Sally March Kacar Karen S. Karnes Diane Geise Keister Ronald W, Keller Marilyn Flowers Kelly Judith Smith Kennedy Robert D. Kennedy Mark J. Keyser Rebecca Schrum Keyser Joyce Dorman Kime Linda Lago Klein Eleanor Nowak Knarr Jeffrey R. Knauss Joan Rebarchak Koch Timothy J. Kokolus Kathleen Klemick Korbich Debra A. Kratzer Catherine Missimer Krause Susan Schaeffer Krempasky AianM.Kush Judith P. Lawrence Barbara Arnold Legg Robert J . Legg Brenda Layland Lehr Diane Philips Lepley Mary F Leshinskie Margaret Nolan Lloyd Peter F. Lundergan Richard E. Lynch II Judith Billman Madara Donald W. Manley Carolyn Dnedger Mas tin Theresa Yost Malhey Dr. Lynn McCormick Matnsian Ruth Peck Matzko Susan Matteson McClellan Hugh C. McKinney Jr. Debbie Tome McNamara Elizabeth A. Meckley John A. Mikulsky David E. MiUer George J. Miller Lois Klinger Miller Page 30 BU Alumni Patricia Bederman Miller Rodney E. Miller Steven D Molden Carol Ritter Mordan Paula Longacre Moyer Kathleen Delbndge Nagle Anthony J O Malley Timothy J Orr Chester T Pasek Marleen Wells Pasek Barbara J Pelachick Susanne D Radice Gail Cornell Rainone Eileen J. Ramage Matthew P Raski Nancy Sheaffer Raudenbush Albert Neil Ream Mark A. Reinard Nancy Mowrer Ressler Dorothy Bauman Rhone Paul L. Richards Jr. Robert Romanofski Steven J Rosen Joseph A. Rutecki Louis N.Saras Dale R Schmeltzle Deborah Bull Schmitt Peggy K. Schmouder Lt.Gov. Mark S. Schwetker Susan Rice Seidel Glenn W. Shaffer Jr. Lena Koch Shannon Rebecca Stang Shappell Paul T. Sheam Chene Aderhold Shearouse Debra Kissinger Shoemaker Daniel R. Signore III LeoT. Skorupa Barbara Pollock Staab Marilyn L. Steidle John V. Stevens FredRStrathmeyerJr. Patricia E. Slyer Nancy Kulp Swanson Thomas L. Swanson Marcia Klinger Sweitzer Thomas L. Sweitzer Wayne N Szynal Todd E. Taylor Richard W.Temll Jane Joseph Thomas Dr. Patricia Corcoran Thomas Deborah Roth Tirj an Nancy LonkerTischer Albert J . Toczylowski Curt C Tofts Gail Anderson Tress Sally Brewington Tucker Susan Klucsik Tucker John L. Viola Sandra Rambo Walker Louanne Welker Walsh Rita Luciani Washick Randall H. Watts Susan Yarish Weber Bradley K. Wegman Robin Lund Whitelock Barbara Duck Winchester Kathleen Hubler Wislock Joanne Kohan Wood Valery O'Connell Yura Gary T Zelinske Nancy Boysen Zelinske JamesJ.Zubniski Class of 1976 Patricia Bocich Ackerman Bruce M. Albertini Gary L. Aurand Christine Dende Averto Cathenne Nelson Baker Patricia Straub Baylor Andrea Sweigart Berrigan David D Bilger Jane Martin Bixler Evelyn Bubser Blewill Harold D Bloss Athene Chiadis Blow John E. Bolig Ronald J Bommer Joseph P Bner Jr. Robert J Brown Steven E Buck Manlyn Esterline Butler James E Campbell James W Carl Carol Woodward Carrell Chns E Caterson Mary Ann Woss Chmiola Philip D Christman GordonS Clapp David E. Coffman John P. Coldren Deborah Nesbitt Coleman Pamela Jones Conway Stephen J. Covey James A. Craig Nancy S. Craig John H. Crist Judith Spotts Davis Dr Stephen J. Debuski Robert J DeCarolis Kevin P. Dempsey Michele Sellilto DeSera George C.Diabes Elaine Poeth Dietrich Nancy Ulsh Doran Mary C. Dwyer Linda Ingram Eck Linda Bohnen Eichmann Joan Karns English Debra Edwards Evans Holly Smith Farnese Gail Werkheiser Fegley Maryanne Cortese Gabne Feno Dr. Ralph P Feme Jr. Elizabeth A Fertig Sr Margaret Mary Fest Thomas J Flaim Clare Cinlala Fleck Dennis J Frazier Denise Muhleman Frey David A. Fryer James M. Gabriel Melinda Linn Gamgan William A Garrison Sue A.Geiger James R.Gingrich Karen Marquette Gingrich William M Glavich Leann R. Gogel Diane Smith Gooley Elizabeth Munro Graham Kit Griffiths ConstanceS Hall Patrick R Hampton James P Hart Maureen K Hause Barbara Husovsky Hem Christopher A. Hertig Elizabeth A Higgins Diane Martz Hinaman John Hockenberger Jr Richard C.Hogentogler Donald G Hopkins Drew K. Hosteller Karen Stank Howensune Richard T Howenstine Jeffrey C Hunter Jane Good Imbert John A Johnson Stephen R Johnson Dr. Sheila Dove Jones Nancy Sheehan Kaczmarczyk Evelyn C Kalbfleisch Rae Gordner Kanchner Susan Kessock Richard R Kirkpatnck Michael J KlatchakJr. Mary McCudden Knauss Rosanne Wolf Kocher Pamcia Romancheck Kokolus Ruth Koch Kolb Cynthia Landis Kryder RulhM Kumet Anne P Laporte Dorothyann Bish Laprcsi Clifford C Lehman Jr Dr Susan Rimby Leighow Beih Morgan Lepianka Charles J Lewis III Elaine A. Lispi Sally Scnsinger Loch Peter W Longo Anthony A Lovccchio Lynn Watkins Lundy Sandra Jankiewicz Martin Paul H Maslany Stephen J Matzura Wayne J Mehrcr Bernard R Miller David N. Miller Elizabeth A Miller James Miller Robert J Mondschem Jane Allyn Mott JohnD Nagle Susan KobilisNesbitt Cynlhia Rambacher Neumann Janet Stump Nilsen Robert M O'Connor LeoE O'Donnell Sharon E. Obuhosky Christine B.Ostrowski Gregory J Oswald Jr. Lisette Savage Oxley Karen ShefferOzycz Carol Boehrcl Patey Diane Shanosky Perbelsky LouisJPiesirak Leda M. Pope Michael A Popiak Ji Francis J Radzievich Rose Mary TRadzievu h Michael L Rainone Edward E Raney Brad A Ream Bryan W Reber Jill A Reed Vicki Lcvine Reinhard CarlS Remus Lucille Bordell Rcuicr Nancy Yeagcr Roehrig Joseph A Roman MaryannT. Romano Richard F Rompalo Patricia A. Ruane Susan J Runkle Maria GalabinskiRussdiiull" Stephanie Shara Sarris Mary Gondell Scalise Carl E Schaefer Daniel A Snyder Steven M Snyder Michael J Soholesky Timothy S Sopko Mary Alice Staplelon Spiegel Eugene J Squillaro Kenneth W Sw\ar\ki Craig B Stcigerwalt Thomas J Stincr John W Stoll Jr Donna Cine lair Strollo Cathenne C Surak Janet Moshmsky Szulanc/yk James D Taddco Michael D Thcw James K Thompson Stanley J Toe /ck R.mdaGossm I'nggs Dawn Antrim Trout David 1. Unger Michael A Upton Jerome A Vaianu Rhonda Rcigh Viola Daniel 1 Wagnci Cheryl Stesanick Wallets Anita Arthur Wasileski Robert K Wassmuth Deborah Dell Watson Cheryl Kercsmur Wayfariflhl Stephanie A Wcehter Carolannc Naylor Wegman Barbara Rodda Welch BcthL Wcrkhcisei Charles I) Whiielock Frances Ruth Witmer Ellen Blosiuski Yates Donna Socoloski Yonkovig Frederick G Young Richard M Yura Terry H Zeiglcr Elizabeth Williams A-rbe Clan of 1977 Don C. Ad;uns Ronald L Adelberg Donald E Albert Jr. Karen M Alcxandci Jaync Sisson Alexis ChnstincM Ambrose Pierce Alwalei III William I Ayres LfOltttat ml h. ill It. k Inn. m William D Bachman Michael A Barone Jan E Barton Evelyn Baxevan Kim (iray Beard Nancy Johnson Bcncducc Nancy Locscr Bennett Lynn Bensing Nice Ellen Nagel Chacosky John K Chaeosky Karen Tamalenus Chesterfield Deborah Wcssmger Christian Kim Sterling Christian Ann MeGarry Cicippio Ronald E. Ctoffi Kim Franklin Clark Mary Matani Cleary Vanessa Bauer Coney Matthew J Council Thomas 1. Conway Donna ) Cora/ /a Mary Semon Creamer Steven P C/apla KimMoNallyoaBouibon Su/anne Garcia Dennis Dianne Renmnger Devine Chnsitnc Geary I Wore larry A Dietnch Russell LDodd I lien Shaw Diago George A Fbright Flame Dailuika l u hen Fniily Myers Emig David R Fs|>e Richard W Evans Terri L. Everett Diane Hall Feldslem ThctKioiei Ptldttaio Donna Snyder Fciraioli Claire 1. Filcmyi Roseann A Finn Luther Robin Hosier Fiola Richard D Firesline Miirv Anne Kinek I isliei Maigo Paradis Fox Cathy Gehris Gabriel Teresa Brown Galicki Hclsy Styers(iavill Thomas S (icigcr Belti|ean limning < iiedgowd Joseph A Gicdgowd Fclccia I lewctt Girton Ann Mane Jctlcis Golden |)i DonuldJ Golden Giiry L Gordon Danu l I Granl AnneGilly (ii.il/ I in yaun < iiovannun (iieggo Terry K Guers Carol Hat/el llailc Deborah Tern 1 1 ll.ukness Cheryl A llaviland Florence Hognet llayden John F llennluh David A Hopkins Bonnie I elhhiulge Hull Ann Slrous Hunter Michael C Hulruck Ji Generosity is giving more than you can, and pride U taking less than you need. _kahlh.<;ihkan Marcy Campbell Schaeffer Keith D Schaffner Randy G. Schaffner Gail Rodgcrs Schmitt Deborah Hoffman Schnabcl William B Schneck Michelle Roessner Schultes Robert J Schwanger A. Gary Scicchitano Ten Weaver Seiverling Carol Zeisloft Sclby Jody L Senderoviu FredenckC Shappell Jr. Robert A Shelly Michael RShirey David A Shoemaker Robert A Smith Sandra Risner Smith Deborah Atherholt Smull Nanci Haigh Bicking George E Bienman KathyGcigerBillger Ma) Robert J Blcwis. USMC James F Bl«x.kus Lee Ann Newman Bobb John J Bochicchio Linda Foley Boehmcr Gary A Bogart Edward J Bremer Juhannc Miller Bremer Paul D Bressi Joseph A Bnta VirgieD Bryan WilhamR Burke Dennis H Carley Joseph P Carroll David E Catherman Ralinc Mastmzzo Center Kim Jamison Ibarra William I) Idc Roberta Fisrul/ Jackson Deborah Bartus/cwski Jakiclas/ck Richard I. Jennings Donald I Johns Louise Stozcnski Johnson Joseph P Kalkowsky Carl J Kanaskic Marianne Kapitacn Carol Daub Kaspcr David M Kelly JohnR Kennedy Thomas O Kcm Daniel E Kirm Stephen S Kline Thomas E Klinedmst Mary Tone Kunkcl Anna Lux Lcbro Rev Randall C. LciUel Christine M;uino Leslie lean I ockard I ouy. Roaild W. Lorah Gary A Maks Bclh Pamsh Mahki>\vski Dcrnirah RoiKolalo Martin dwen Mc(\Milogue Mart/ Tcirv «.* Mart/ Pcggv Flvnn Maltem Daniel K Mamas Diane I vs. Innsk\ Maura> Richard F May Su/anne Ciomack MeCabc Carol K.uiiiH-i MeCTain Margaret A McCoy Donna Hoock MoDannon JohnF MeLiughlin Giegory V Melso lTicresalVronMelvin loscph 1 Mes* h s KlrkMUlai Gale Miunich Blcwis I'homas A Mulhem I inda Faust Muniniey Anthony V Naidim i Kay A Na/auhyk Foecktina Devncs Ncchila Maiyiose ( iueiuen Nesbitl J lawience Nester David J Nun/iata KirkOhlingcr Waltei D Owa/any Relx-cca Owens ( ioldhamiiiei Michael I PieholaJl Leu Simcox Plessinger Palnck I Piedigei Main A Pinna Kathleen Kunowski (Juaianla Palm i.i Seithei Ouinn Chiisline Venc/ia Ralto Paul i ) Rann Cynthia Phillips Rhcinhetmei Robert li. Rice ixc Moneta Rinkenlx-rg Roger L Ritchey David M Riltluc JohnW Hi k Ih ly, Richard l> Rogers Bethany Gibble Rosenberg Kathleen Moms Boss Robert w Rovito Janu e Miiinu h Rynharl UmisA Sannoiti Di l^iline Judge Saras Linda Dcily Sarconc I clh Walcwski Shade Jellieyl Shiilei I ) ..i Bienesal Sheehan Di (ieral graduates at the University's commencement exercises on May 13. It was 20 years and two days after he sat in the audience as a graduating senior In his address, he stressed the responsibil- ity people have to serve their communities "You have been given a great gift at Bloomsburg — a gift of knowledge, growth and opportunity But with thai -jilt monies responsibility and an obligation to give something back. "To this point, as students, sour natural focus in life has been one of getting. Of getting a high school diploma, getting into college, getting a job and getting ahead But from this point forward. 1 challenge you to make your locus one of giving. Of giving your time, giving your talents, giving your energies to helping others. "I challenge you to tackle the problems ot your community. Don't wait for a new government program to come along Join together with your neighbors and work side- by-side, street-by-street, until the job is done." Speaking earlier at a press conference. Schweiker Schweiker called Bloomsburg "very much of a career-maker for me — one of the most significant seasons ol my life " The allowability ot Bloomsburg was an important consideration loi Schweikei and his tamih "I'm faun | tanuU Ol modest means lo know theie was an alloidable highei education option available was leassunng I Bloomsbuig slid ihfl Stole System fit very nicely into the outlook Vffardsblo, solid, I lose by." Ret tiling ins toil vtali to Bloomiburt more than 20 yean ago. Schweikei said the ^ SlhpUfl w as \ K an and v'.uvn," and "w ilhin I Rve minutes, i had three people mine up to | me and ->sk 'Can I help you '' Schweikei laid he had boon Looking at schools like Delaware and I aSalle, but the personal attention helped sell hun on Bloomsburg •it doesn't stop w nh the ( sllbre ol teat hen i on< smpus ii was the town, then sense ol BXpCtf tat ion m s ou " In recognition ot Ins » i ompllshmontl Bnd potential, he WSJ honoie.l as " Young Alumnus ol the Year" In the BU Alumni Asmh uitioiyn I W0 Key university leadership posts filled Brads haw Bloomsburg University has filled two senior leadership vacancies with the appointments of Wilson G Bradshaw as provost and vice president for academic affairs, and Anthony M laniero as vice president for university advancement. Both appointments were made by Jessica S. Kozloff, president. Bradshaw. described by Kozloff as "an accomplished scholar with academic vision, good humor, energy and commitment to collegiality." has served for the past five years as vice president and dean for graduate studies and research at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, Ga. At Georgia Southern, a public university enrolling about 14,000 students. Bradshaw provided leadership for a number of innovative programs, including those involving distance-learning. He chaired several policy groups representing institu- tions in the University System of Georgia. Prior to joining Georgia Southern, he held administrative posts in the graduate studies program at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton Bradshaw will assume his duties at Bloomsburg in July and will be responsible for the university's academic program, including graduate studies and its colleges of business, professional studies and arts and sciences. He earned bachelor's and master's degrees in psychology from Florida Atlantic University and completed his doctoral work in psychobiology at the University of Pittsburgh He continued his research acli\ ities .is a post dot toial lellow at the Massachusetts Institute ol Technolog) In Cambridge, Mass He is •> 1994 graduate <>i the Haivard Institute loi I dm ational Management. "I )i Biadshaw's talents are a remarkable match lor the opportunities we lace here at Bloomsburg." said President Ko/loll Mis experience will be particularly helpful in program development and strategic planning as we create B live year plan that will position the institution loi eiliualion.il leadership in the 2 1st century." lanieio, named as vne piesidcnl loi university advancement, has served in the position in an interim capacity lor the past 20 months Prior to that, he was assistant vice president for development. He has been at Bloomsburg since 1984. Since then, philanthropic support for the university has increased by nearly $20 million, including a recently concluded capital campaign that raised $3.5 million for the university's new library. laniero Prior to coming to Bloomsburg. he was assistant director of college development and director of alumni affairs for Trenton State College, where he earned his under- graduate and graduate degrees As vice president for university advance- ment, laniero is responsible for fund-raising, marketing, public relations, as well as alumni, governmental and community relations He also serves as executive director of the BU Foundation Active in i ommumlv all.uis. I.iiueio has seived as a membei ol (he Scott Township iZonlng Committee He co i hairs the Town/ ( iown Relations Committee and is a membei ol the Blooinsbuig Aiea liuhistn.il Develop meni Authority "Foi ten yeais, lon> has leTVI d Ihl university with distinction," said Kozlofl "He brings .« great understanding ol the university and the i • iiiiuty to his post and provides t onlinuity and insight to Ihe leadership team Ko/loll, who i a me to Blooinsbuig last July I. said she cxpcils that "the next live yean will be crucial The course we set may well allcil this institution loi the 00X1 century In adding these two people to the leader .inp team, a team has been assembled that will, with our lai nils Slid ItaiT, preSefVl all that has served us so well in the past and embrace the changes thai arc ne< essary loi ai adeiim cx< ellem e in the Inline " Legacy Scholarship Offered to an alumni son or daughter All children of BU alumni who art- enrolled as students at the University for the fall semester have a chance to receive the second annual Legacy Scholarship — if their names arc entered in a drawing to be held on August 1 Alumni parents should call the Alumni Office at I -800-526-0254 prior to August I to register the names of their children The $500 scholarship is provided by the BU Alumni Association in honor of those alumni who have sent their children to share the Bloomsburg experience. Page 33 BV Alumni Mark A Svcrchck Paul D Swartz Palnce OleUOn TagJien Diane M Tcixcira Dr. J Douglas Thran Joan VolkcrtTommo l oui < Rudehtsch Tomtishcn Ron D Troy Linda Pulaski Unger Diane Nork Vargo Dr. Robert W Vignola John A Vignonc Diana Ciilroy Violti Diane I. Wcchlcr RiiaS Wcchtcr Richard D Wcikcr Beverly Marc y Wclcnng Nancy Hul/ Wicoff Prank K Williams Carl P Womcr LynnApicella Wukitsch JohnD Wyhc J.unnS.liull/ A-iglcr Jan IvanofT Zirnmcnnan « lau of 1978 Garry Abtlo feanne i Adami Robert J AlbrechtJr, Donna Avalos Alderfcr Darlcnc Clarke Amslcr Sharon 0. Andrews i atherine m Babin fohnD Bachen William A Bailey Dalt-K Bakii m,uv m Balaban fohn] H.imum Susan KraviU Baroni Helen Kionlen Barrii i Scott W Barrii i William B Berazn) fames w Bin hofl d KandiaP Blacli < ynthia Shemanski Blank Kenneth D Blank Cathy Kiefei Boscia i va Maxii Bo i aneroBotsko Jane I Bowie Knsly Weeks Boytt Fefflnaj E Brandl Paul i Brazil rhomaa I Brennan Steven J Bright Michael V Bioda Carl k Hi. >si. .us ( iralj 1 1 Brosious Orric 1- Btown Ronald C Bulford Mil hael I Burkardl Anne m Bunitl John M. Cannon Robert B Caruso Charles M Chubb Ji John S Clayton i dward 1 Coar Robert G Conrad Edward F Cove Jr. Rebecca Graby Cover Sharon Massal nmi.in Sheila MUlei Daise Catherine Tuzzi Dangler Jerry D. Davis Anne Mocish Dean KinunBltdngDelUngei Elizabeth Kondravy Dempsey Anne M;me Ramundo Dignazio John D Drngic Mark Duckworth Patrick J . Duffy Janet Caywood Dunaoomb JoAnn Sennclli Durante i aith CookBbrighl JohnG Bichenlaub Gerald E. Eisenhart Christian J Eurich Deborah Fedaslian Evert Lynn Daniel* Pehnel Mark A Pehnel Jane Ko/ura Pennelly Kathleen J Field Thereta Winttwleen Pllipowicz Ann Molchan Pogarly Joseph A Portlnl ft Jay E Franklin Janet Gorg Pransham Scott H Frantz Richard S Frasso Laurie E Fuehrer John W Furniss | coming soon Kathleen McEwen-Sosnovich Mark W McGee Thomas C McLaughlin Thomas C Mellert Michael B Melruc Joseph P Melnyk Craig E Merusinger Mebnda McUughlin Mensinger Carl A Merrick Lorraine Dzunsin Mernck John P Mizzer Mary Ann Ganc Molendmi John F. Mondschcin Bruce R Moninghoff Michael D Mowery MBNA Ameri ca Keep the BU tradition alive. Watch for our mailing. MBNA America will be calling all alumni in August. Christopher J Gaal Francis W Gerrity Diane Danzer Gill Charles P Ginter Nicholas J. Giuffrc Debra Mongclli Gonzalez Margaret B. Gross Laurel Bennett Hagcr Kathy Hotchkiss Hallamoic Andrew F. Hasay John R Heckman Louise Caldarelli Heckman Blaine Honta Hockenberger Adnenne Martin Hodulik James B Holland [amea E Hollistei Robert I Hum i tavid J Howells Paul A Ingram Anthony S Jankicwicz Jr. Suzanne Sutiifl Jensen Carol Althouse Joyce Lenorc Cherry Kcaley E. J Hasaold Keelcr James R Kelly 111 Christina Man Kerlei Robin L Kerstetlei Maryanne Rizzo Kirk Rita A Koch Roma Aungsl Kochlcr Pelei M Kokolus Theodore V Konas Mary Clune Kuprevich Fohn J Kurilla Diane Zawislak Kurt/ Walter J Kushla Donna Karoinski Kwiatkowski Christian W Lapcnta Sue Jaindl LaPenla Linda Okkcr Lechner William M. Leo Demise Kennedy Lcvchak Lois Poltrock Lisko Kathy J. Lombardy Timothy H Long Julia A. Ludrof Karen Schactcr LukevlcS Robert B Lynn Carol J Lyons Susan Bremer Manmx Stuart J Mai \in Kevin M Mathews Pamela Dcnault McCuskei Margaret Callahan Moyer Debra Lowe Muffly Linda Brady Mulhearn Kathryn Anderson Mulhem Cynthia Barnes Nicholas Robert E, Nicolodi Jr. Virginia Hoeschelc Norquest Sharon Gettel Olff James J. Perry Jr. Cathy Poffenberger Phillips Kathy A.Predmore Lrwm Pnitzman I ilex n Omolecki Raineri Patricia Doran Rainone Jane Raker-Horowitz Beverly J Rauch Robert C.Reese Michael t Regan Dena Smith Reichley Sherry L. Repko Suzanne M;irburger Ringel Nancy Bauer Ritchey Vincent J. Romano Edmund J Ronco Carla de Vnes Rowland Colleen E. Rudelitsch Thomas L. Ruhl Robert P RuZ20 Richard W Salmon Elizabeth Jones Samann Alicia Detwetler Sanders Praneinc Cohen Sannutti James F Schmucker Marsha Yeagex Schmucker Alyce Tomiko Schocnagel EdnaM. Schweitzer Ronald T.Scott Joan Conngrato Shafer Mary Tloczynski Shankweiler John p Sharkey Jr. Raymond A Sheelcn Jr Robert F Shields Jr. Hariand H Shoemaker Jr Ronald T Shoemaker Jr. Clark L. Shusler Cad G Simchcna Dale E. Smeck Susan J Slaaf Jenlyn Wegter Stebbins Katlileen Steighncr Steven W Styers AlqutnB Swank Pain Williard Taylor Anthony N Tier Anne Mane Dowd Tiemey Kenneth T Tierney Joseph D Tomlishen Robert S Twaddell Anne Furman Usuka Larry K Vass Scott E Vercoe G Dale Wagner Paulettc Walmer Walker Lynne Re imer Wallace Harry M. Warren III Nancy Azar Welser Beth Schmidt Werkheiser Stanley T Werkheiser Richard C White Karen Reinert Wilkinson Barbara Fahey Williams HendnckE Williams Jr Melmda Hall Williams Robert M. Wilt KimberlyA.Winnick Joyce Cuevas Wirpsza Gail Manners Yaroch Michael G.Yingling JohnJ.Zukauskas Class of 1979 Juliette L. Abell- Victory Linda Boyle Allen John T. Ambrose Maj. George Antochy Laura Adolphson Antochy Marguerite Milazzo Bailey Bruce R. Baker Michael M Baker Debra Bamett-Heist Stephanie Guilliams Baylor Donna L. Beaver Darlene Stutzman Beck Horst A. Bemhard Carl W. Bemtsen Christopher D. Betterly June Sanlello Bischoff Cynthia Sander Bittel Theresa Sweeney Bochicchio Mark J Bond James Borysowski Janet Siamm Branch Sally Powell Brazil David E. Brooks Kenneth R. Brouse Kim Delp Brown Lawrence Brown Nancy Coscia Brown Leslie James Burrell Dt. Michael C Burrell Mark D Burton Odene E. Campbell Mana Ward Cannon Fred J. Carl Robert J. Carruthers Michele Robmson Cherewka Ann Reitz Chemeski Nicholas J. Ciliberto Barbara Cooper Clayton Daryl P. Coach Lome Lashendock Coates Daniel C Confalone Loretta A. Conway Linda Breisch Cook Mary arm Bingaman Coppola Keith SCorrell Catherine Stanton Cuff Clinsiine Wassell D' Angelo Cindy Enders Decker Theresa M. Dervnch Mary be th A Dolan William C Domenick Joseph J. Dominick JohnR Doncl Mark J Dougherty Anthony J Downey II Norman P. Eckley Mary Thonen Ekberg Donald H. Elsenbaumer Susan Purnell Eunch Adele Flanagan Fagan Mary Beth Finley Beue Hoover Fitzpatnck Robert J Rick Diane Teel Flyte Carol Owens Ford Sharon Satchell Francis Linda P Fnant Donald L. Gaughenbaugh Kathleen Williams Gaughenbaugh Margaret M. Gehringer Gertrude McGoff Gillott Deborah Kellerman Gilpin Thomas A. Goho William A. Golden Mary Kulik Gray Mark R. Griffith Kathy Augustine Gnnaway Maj. Denise Reed Gross Lynn Cathers Gunning Beverly Baker Gursky Mark J. Haas Karen Capion Haines Susan Arte Hall James R. Harlan Carl D. Harraden Eleanor Hatch Hashmall Gregory A. Heaps Frederick C. Heller III Jeffrey S. Hertz Helen Hoban Nancy Ringen Hoffman Russell J. Hogg Eugene Jacavage Gail Tallman James Jane Nagle Jankiewicz Robert M.Johnson Dr. William F Johnson Kathy Barto Johnston Dons Davis Kalinowski Robert C. Kantner Jr. John A. Kehoe III Mark F. Kelly Dana Matera Kennedy Veronica Clark Klesh Daniel L. Kline Barbara V Klotz Susan Neborak Knox Susanne M. Koch RobertA.KoehlerJr. Beneann M. Kramer Chen Bohler Kroboth Francis E. Kwiatkowski Deborah M. Lach Mary W. Lander Timothy K. Lee Mary Kilkenny Lefebvre Susan J. Lilly Sara Cope Lindsley James R. Linn Jr. Barbara Jablonski Lipo John B. Lockwood Steven E. Long Tem Gibson Long Jan Dunlevy Longenecker Mark A. Lucia Leo J. Lulewicz Linda L. MacCam Edward M. Madalis Debra Snyder Maiatico Larry J.Manca Kathleen Dehssio Mangeri Jean A. Marcom Diane Pletcher Marvin Timothy C. May Laura Moore McAuliffe Joy Bender McCabe Paul S. McCabe Melanie Thomas McCollum Debra Rickenbach McGee Audrey F. Metro Joseph P. Metro Jody L. Millard Robert M. Miller John H. Millhouse Lawrence T Mitchell Melanie Gill Moore Debra Good Morris Nicholas P. Nicholas Nina Bangham Nitroy Thomas J. Nitroy Jr. Albert H. Oussoren William C. Part Cheryl Baratta Pem Linda Schilder Peterson Cynthia Dongoski Phelan Mary McHugh Pichola Pamela Chamberlain Pichola Douglas T. Post Mark A. Puddu Laura Weikel Quick Robert T. Quick Daniel F. Quinn Leo I. Quinn III Julia Mete Rank Mabel Whitenight Raski Craig W. Reese Rebecca Tait Reilly Rebecca K. Reite Diane Kellerman Richmond Kathy Roan Rodgers Terese Frank Rogers Richard M.Rudock Antoinette Bemhard Rupert Annette Mosier Rutherford Amy McCluskey Sadvary Anita Moser Sanders Woodrow L. Sanders Carol Scheirer Sauerzopf Scott M.Schamite Renee L. Schroder-Regan A. Jerome Sedelmeyer Mary arm E. Seesholte Mark A. Sevec Carole Krause Sewell Michelle Margelewicz Shales Heidi Oliver Sheridan Mary Grenko Shinham William D. Shupp D. Scot Smale I Sandra Moyer Smith Caryl Bamhart Snyder Naduie Sioma Snyder Mary be th Soda JohnJ.Stapert Faith Denlinger Stauffer Daniel W. Steel Michael B. Stein Diane Miller Strauss Donna Materazzi Sullivan Joseph J. Surdoval Eileen Spotts Tarconish Dr. Mark O. Thornton Teresa McHale Thran Anne Marie Yeager Tizio Mary Wooster Torsell Martin Turnowchyk Jr Joanne Lohin Uhing Robert E. Umbenhauer Wendy B. Upton David A. Wadas Barbara Yob Wagner Rita Moore Warren Patricia A . Washeleski Corey M. Waters Mary Conahan Weckesser Stephanie Snyder Weikel James A Williams Kathy Rogers Winter Mark C Wolfe Audrey VanGorder Zarkoski Mark E. Zenyuch Mary T Zeveney Class of 1980 Victoria A. Altien Joan Andrews-Hagen Mary C. Arieta Michael J. Azar Angela Matteo Bachert Michael E. Bartol Cynthia L. Bartynski Page 34 BV Alumni Laune Gill Bedford Kathleen M. Bednarz Debra Myers Bogaczyk Jerry L. Bolig Bruce E. Boncal Carolyn Nork Boone Mary Hager Braithwaite Novellou Smith Brayer Cheryl Sampsell Bressler Todd A Brown Carolyn Bartoni Budweg Richard J. Budweg Ens Bronander Bunnell Thomas C.Canfield Deborah Farrell Chestnut Glenn A. Chestnut Gail Zimmerman Cobb Frank J. Cole Jr James E. Columbus Margaret Blacklock Columbus George J. Coughlin William F. DaliusJr Reid Davenport Sandra Barrall Davis Douglas F. Deihm Randy L. Deitnch Tammy M. Delano Molhe Pnngle DeLaureiis Ann Silvonek Dempsey Betty Cluley Dewoody Elizabeth A. Dougherty Jeffrey P. Drumheller Mildred Augello Dubbs Lorn Malinski Edwards Robert B.Elliott Kelli Krebs Elsenbaumer Robin L. Ermert Jeffrey A. Faust Edwin H. Feather 111 Lois Hertzog Fedele Mark R. Fedele Janet Ruddy Finn John D Ford Michael J. Ford Barbara Miller Fortini Michael WFrant Gregory R Funk Janet Scott Fumiss Carol Vincenti Galli David A. Gimbi Kathryn Snyder Ginler H. Michael Goebel Gary S. Golbitz F. David Good Gregory V Goodridge Robert T Graham Janet Schipp Granito Martha A Greenleaf Kimberly H Groner Howard S.Gulick Ann Dougherty Hach Vanessa Besecker Hafler Robert M. Hafner Melody Lowry Haley Paul J. Halligan Pamela S.Hartzell Mary Ann Fazio Hazzouri Leslie Richcreek Hemeisey Ellen Highberger Hicks Vicki D. Hixson Paul E. Hoffman Robert A Hoffman III Sharon Greiss Holko Dolores E. Hranitz Phoebe A. Inch Michael D. Jaggard Carol Lewis Johnson Murray J. Johnson Jr. Gail Weidman Jones Bonnie Williams Kahsh Michael J. Karpinski Maria Barone Kehoe James R. Kelly James F. Kessler Donna L. Kinder Timothy A. Koehler David F Kohler Bruce T Koller Lisa Lougee Kosik Dale E Kurzejewski Alice Umbenhauer Leiby Dennis Leighow David M Lescinski Marsha A Linn Mary Beth English Linn Pamela Katie a Lock wood Francis T. Maloney Linda Scheier Martorano Victoria Hut May Teresa Duffy Mazich Thomas A Mazzantc Lisa Quiggle McCollom Mehnda K. McMaster Robert A. McMullin III Maj Charles L. Meachum Richard S. Menniti Heidi Schmalfuhs Merced Elaine Felker Miller Joann Matani Mischianti Lone Keating Mitchell Michael L Mixell, Esq. Brenda Myers Monic k Miehael P Moran Earl D Mordan Jr. Michael M Morueei Bethany G. Moser John R. Moyer Judith Vargo Mulderig Thomas J Muldeng III Karen Moore Nash Malcolm B Neilon Maureen Kenna Patti Karen Peter-man Dr. Christopher J. Peterson Nancy Whitman Peterson Stephen E. Phillips Howard A Pi I lot Margaret Powell Piper Robert D Pletchan Roxanna Hunsinger Pletchan Steven E. Pousl Joann TPrekel Carol Sitler Pnbulka E Malinda Jackson Price Raissa A. Prus William K. Pursel Heidi A Purvis Thomas W Quigley Jr Deruse Llewellyn Quinn Christine Lewis Raffle Tobin C. Rank JillKnckRapley Mark A Raynes JohnE. ReenstraJr Carole Y Rein Knstine Oakland Ringhoffer Mark N Ritter Gregorys Rodgers Elaine Jurgill Rompolski Ann Kapuschinsky Roslevich Thomas C Roth Betsy Dice Rowley Joseph W. Rowley Jr. William P Saras Melaru Humenick Schaeffer MarkC Schoenagel Mane Barr Schubert Victoria Bloss Seifred Shaun D Serfass Franklin J Shoemaker Ronald T Shoemaker Sr. Constance B Shope Janine Massar Slotterback Faith Ganss Smeck Joan Snook Smith Kathy A Snyder Robert J Snyder Susan Bower St. Clair Gary D Stair Debra Heffner Surdoval Loretta F Sutcliffe Mary Jane WydilaTloczynskj Janet Fisher Tomcas age William W Truckcnmiller Kathryn Barnhart Tumowchyk Louis M Vannicola Cynthia Johnson Vavs Laune Dockeray Vercoe Ruth A Visoky Heidi Wadlinger Patrick M Walsh Allison D Watts Mark J Weinberger Martin J Weiss Colleen O'Neill Williams Michelle L Williams William C Williams Jr. Barbara Blye Wilson Cynthia Wysocki Womcr Margaret Andrews Wnght Michael C.Wynn Ruth Taylor Ycagcr Maj Waller T Zabicki Stephen J Zajac Robert J . Zarkoski Cathlccn A Zenlgrai David D. Zinkler Class of 1981 Elizabeth Chandler Abramekr Tammy Latourette Ace Francesco Aceto Jr. Linda Selling Accto Robert J Acor David WAigler Marc i Basham Alderfer Monica Reilly Allard Nancy Amone-Goldladci Donna Smith Anglemyer Dennis A Artley Robert CAvil Judith Kroh Baca Mary Ellen Baker-Johnson W. John Bamett Frank J Berlelh Douglas F. Bielefeld Ann Mane Bilolta Mary Guyer Bogar Anthony N Bonomo Carl G Borkland Barbara L. Bradley RossG.Brallee Michael A Bratton Rebecca Harmany Brodt Hilary J Brown David M Bulzoni Bruce J Burcaw Frank J Burgess Valene Smith Burgess Kathenne Maksymyk Burru F Fiedenck Divaleno BradC Dixon Josettc Donalelli l>eanna Beasei Dock Ronald J Edwards JamesC luidcrs Steven A Fngclhardt Philip V Hague Gma l-amonica Fauhurst IXsnnaJ Heather S.u.ih has I eathci Scott B Feinstcin Linda Blimlme ligaid Pamela Ha/en Figard James P Hanagan Nancy Fxwine Hint Kevin R Ford Knsimc Kahn lord Dennis M Fuhnnan RcgmaR. Fulton Carey Muels ( i.ilcs Siin.iii ku hmanGeiger Robot C Gennana Robert B Qilgannon Karen Kclley Goede Keith A Gogcl Janice Hcnold Gough ("apt J. mies I ( irtmcs III Tom Hai/mski Griseto JohllC (iioss Debra Minceinoyer Harvey David F Hassnck Mark Leslie Hauck Roberta L. Haupt William C lle.ss Brian llessenthalei Peggy A I lomchcc k Glenn K Horlachei Gail Hmsl Howerton James A Huehnli GailGoldschmidl Hummel James B Huntley Deborah Richards J.uksnn Maj. Ernest F. Jackson Rosemary Carbonc Jaeger ( hnstine l.iylor Johnson Linda Kersey Jones Linda Pinchot Kaniecki David N Kaswandik Kerry A Kccfcr Nanette Kramer Keys I .aura Coates Kline Donna Atkins Knisley Frank J Konschnik Mary Beth Kotanchik Kiankowski Pamela Hyde Kralzcr Thomas M Krcsch Ji is Jeffrey D Knll Gregory R Mctlugh Randall F Mcintosh Mauieen T Mcl>skci Roseinan Sanlan.isio Meier Janice Werkhcisci Melmcd limoihy J Miller Jeffrey A Mitchell Paula Sncidman Mix SoottR Mix Slacey Swishei Mixell Rebecca K Mongei Helen I ukachko Moiohoscch 1 ih I Molt Lee F Mucllei Sandra J Munay Thomas W Naioh JcffryS Niet/ I Mlit I lUVOI Nipple I I ( ima Spleen Ni/iolek Paul 1 Nulailis Catherine R Oieilly Debra llallock Pai.ulis I )iann Callahan I'aien/an Kimberloc Fonsi Ptvkovic IU1C Pdnon Gabriel P Penles Pamela Ban Pilal Rebecca iVishani hue Thomu J Prit i I lehoiah Muscelh I'miv ipati LeilieH Rain I tiana Bame Renko Duanc A Renko Belly Bavmglon Reyinei lodU A Ku .• ( apl lellie\ S Rmgliollci ThomaiJ, Roberts MioheleD Russell Joseph G. Santangelo Ruih Shuhler Sanlangelo Frederick I Schlegcl JohnL Scllclcn Jr Jessu ,i Spanglcr Shand Br yon P. Shaw Jr. Douglas 1- Sin mis Otraldine Lynch ShoUlc Andrew W Shu oi a Cynlhia Peck Slupinan Mark I) Shipin.in PitriciaL Shoenai Kelly KirklandSnialc Joseph D Smith Robert J Smith Tama Butrcj Snavcly lulwm W Snyder Joann M Snyder Thomas A Snyder Dnnn.i Hmkle Sorchik The direction in which education starts a man Will determine his future life — PLATO Jeanne Hilbert Calhoun Bnan T. Callahan Kathle«n Riley Capulo Jean Kraus Carl Roger D Carl Eileen M Casey Michael F Catino Janet Carpenter Cavalier Joseph A Celin Laune Lubcrecki Chiumcnio Gerald HCohoon Frank J. Coll Kathleen Greco Coll John W Conrad Jr Kevin R Crosley Lone Medvelz Cudwadic Linda Brown Deitnch Theresa A. De verier Susan Lisicwski DiBuono Barbara Downcs Dieslelow F Jean Lawless Kuhl Timothy A Lalshaw Cynthia Lcskosky Layion Suzanne Dcgcnhart I^rskosky Sheri A LippowiLsch Mark H Li.i Bicrwisch Kannath ( ! Blai i- Klanui Saltan Bhu i> t !hrUtophai i Blai kinnn K.uen Si oil Blackburn David W Blank Man Keislulsk> Ml.>sk\ It. iih. ii. i I Bohluig (ima Tnlli Bonisese iose|ih r Boiavii h Roxanne le.ihl Boyci Suiannt i iu ualli Bralleo William P Km mi. in Sheila I loitnei t aitei Christine i » ( haitai William Conli Bienda Wissingei ( onwuy Carol A. Courtney I isaChiislianscnt "oync I ma I. is loi t nils Jean M Cionauei 1 4 .he HallachcrCmslcy I .hi t rtin Swccly Raymond II D'Alessio CaioleCa|inoli Daniels Dianna Schueidei Daunton Bienda K Davis Calvin II Demnigcr Jr t lain A Diehl. F.si| Raymond I i llitailo Ji Anthony J I >ivaloiu> Jr Kathleen Ha/en Divaleno Maiy LouiM Puhflk DottBI John M I'llenbcrgcr Jr. Patric ia l anell l ineiu k Jean Ripple l adule ( iitharinc Mann l agan lelliey S l a^.in Willi. mi < i ledu. h.ik M.illhew W Plgixd Steven B. Pigard Jon V Fortunalo Bruce E, Frank Carol I .amies haul hn I ...ii. mi'- I. mi. -. I t. in/. Hi l)r Marshall A Cjcigcr Sandra L.Gcliler Davidl. Gilhs Mlchaal R Oia Mi, hael J (irady BnanT. Grecnbcrg Thomas A Grod Stephen D Hager James D Halhiian Michael J Hallock Hruri I) llaimn Kevin A Hargrcavcs Colean Shocnuikcr Harlcnun I>ois Thomson Hams William P Harte David Hcimbach Susan Mitchell Hclwig Nancy Kunhncrick Herman Catherine Otto Hoflman Page 35 BV Alumni Glenn A Hoffman Lon A. Horosky Joseph Hbwkn Deruw Molchany Hozza Carol Olack Hromisin Pamela Galvin Hyde David P Imrisck Jeffrey R Jenkins Dcbra Johannes-Novak f Jeborah Brandl Johnson Dr GibbesR Johnson Gregory E Kane Vickie Orme Kane Ha/cshM Kancnya Charles L Karnes II Sandra Rawls Kelney Mark J Kcndzor Kevin J Kerrigan Carole Siauffcr Kcrshetsky Dcanna Musscr Kcrstcltcr Caihy Castcrlinc Kessler Jeffrey!- Kile Kevin I' Kodish Deborah A Kohler Richard W Kowkcr Robert M Krajn Donna Greet) Kncgcr AnnCulalanoKudcnchak Mary l.yrin Kuhn Teresa I. al'orgm John R. 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Hienncr Lisa l-esla Kane MARCHING INTO THE FUTURE Graduation, May 13, 1995 Thomas J Lamendola Paulo E LaraNetto George D Larock Sandra Garry Lazo Nancy J. Leahy Ann Mana Kelemen Lechman Eric A. 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Dellegrotti Dawn R Delong Shem Angelow Den- Wayne W. Dietrich Michael W. Dixon Nicole A. Docimo Lynn A. Dombrowski Eileen M. Donnelly Tracy L. Donovan Michele J. Drumbore Andrea M. Easley Jeffrey A. Evan Melissa Heckman Everhart Tammy S. Fan Debra Lewellen Faust Brian P. Feeney Bonila L. Fegley Susan J Foster Jennifer E. Foulke Tammy L. Frankenfield Jeffrey S. Frey Sherry A Galezniak Jeannetie L Garrison Brett A Gibble JodiMullGibble Shawn J Godack Elizabeth A Godlcwsky Michele L Grason Susan H Graves Vicki L Hann Lisa A Hess Michael S Hess Maureen Hickey Jan M Hocmer Christine S Hoffman Eileen C Hoy Vanessa A Hranilz Chnsty M. Hughes Daniel R Hutchinson Pamela M laniero Bernadettc Hackclt Jespcrsen Ronald J Jezewski Amy F Karpinski Heather A Kean Terrence J Kennedy Mary Kathenne G King Maureen L. Kirby Frank J Klein Kristen Pinkowski Klinger Lori A. Koch Laura J. Koemg Christopher J Koschak James J. Kramer J r Robin SoDick Kratzer Heidi Lyons Landry Arm J LUVH KnstineM Leach Bernard J Leddy Ju Tang Liu Knstine A Lowthci Tammy L Ludwig Susan L Lulz TinaM Mace Amanda Bellinger M.ingiatdi Paul m Maopoliki Stacy P Martin Susannc Evans Martin David E Maxwell Peter J Ma/akas Kevin M McGrath Christine A McKemon Timothy J McMahon ChnstianS Miles Gail L Miller Ronica Ymgsl Montagna Beth P Nagumy Bernadettc Nccdham Christopher R Neil/ Gregory S Nelson Jean M Orglflis David P Owens Nancy S Pabst Paul J. Pasko Jenny M Patrick Christina Patterson KdidM a PachaUkj Kellv M Stump Danielle E Rake Robcit A Swailes Megan F Ramp Jennifer 1 S/alku Alison M Reader Stacy L Tavsonc Linda A Regan Daniel A Tolotli Jodi KockAOJMR) Reutci ManeC Triglia Shawn P Rennvh Stephanie McDonald fumble Chno P Ricighano Anthonv C l\viss LeihD Robbini I >nn I I than Diane L Rouse Kusiophei M Vatic as Barbara J Ryan Wayne Vols Scot! I- Sadow\ki James R Vopal Samuel Sam DamaR Vosbuigh Loral. Sandahl l alhvl Wallace Kevin M Sandl I 1,/abcthM WclhKk Jessica I Sene Michelle Mittnacht Weielev (rinstophci W Shaw TtieyS Whitahmtd Janet Canicvah Sidwai Scout' Whitehead ChrUdinN Smith Daniel R Woltgang Matthew (i Smith lXmna Kiamei Wo.Hllmg Michelle 1. Smith Nancv M Ytnlei laleen A Smyth Steven T. Zeua Jeffrey C. Snyder Michael P Zieglei Thomas Socket Melissa J Spauldmg » lass„l IW4 Gail D Splckla RunaM Alv.u.ulo C.abnelle D StUldei t hnsiophei S Beadhng Scott K Slurbui k Randv 1 1 laimon Jcnnilei 1 Su-t.umk lonnlfei a Marino Thomas 1 Sunskv Kennelh A MoQullkO Sieven K. Slorz RubyM Muhelii Amy m Stneledd Corporate Matching Gifts Matching gift programs are an increasingly important SOUK» of ftindingfbl highei education, They enable alumni and friends to maximi/cihcii gifts D g 1994, the University received approximately $133,000 in matching gifts in «n l92companic ACF Industries. Inc. AMP. Inc. AT&T ADVANTA Corp. Aetna Life & Casualty Air Products & Chemicals. Inc. Alco Standard Corp. Allegheny Ludlum Corp. Allendale Mutual Insurance Co. AlhedSignal Inc. Allstate Insurance Co. Alumax Inc Aluminum Co. of America American Cyanamid Co. American Express Co. American Home Products Corp. American Tobacco Co. ARAMARK ARCO Armstrong World Industries, Inc. Arthur Andersen & Co., SC Ashland Oil. Inc. Automatic Data Processing, Inc. Avery Dennison Product Group Avon Products. Inc. BASF Wyandotte Corp. The J E Baker Co. Bank of Pennsylvania Bell Atlantic Corp. Bell Atlantic-PA Bell Atlantic-NJ Bell Telephone Labs Bellcore Beneficial Management Corp Binney & Smith Boston Edison Co. Bnstol-Myers Squibb Co. Buckeye Pipe Line Co. Carpenter Technology Corp. Caterpillar. Inc. CertainTeed Corp. Chesapeake Corp Chrysler Corp. Chubb and Son, Inc. CIBA-GEIGY Corp CIGNA Corp. Citicorp/Citibank, N.A. Colonial Penn Life Insurance Co. Computer Association International Conoco, Inc. Continental Bank The Continental Corporation Coopers & Lybrand CoreStates Financial Corp. CoreStates Hamilton Bank Coming, Inc. Crompton & Knowles Corp. Crum & Forster, Inc. R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co. Dauphin Deposit Corp. Day-Timers, Inc The Detroit Edison Co. The Dexter Corp. Dow Jones & Co . Inc Dresser Foundation, Inc. The Dun & Bradstreet Corp. Eaton Corp. Emst & Young Exxon Education Foundanon FMC Corp. Federal-Mogul Corp Federated Depart. Stores. Inc. First Chicago Corp. First Fidelity BanCorp Ford Motor Co. Fulton Financial Corp. GTE Corp Gannett Co., Inc General Cinema Corp. General Electric Co. General Public UtililiesCorp. General Signal Corp. Glaxo. Inc. The Guardian Life Insurance Co. of America The HCA Foundation H J Heinz Co. M A Hanna Co. Harris Corp Hershey Foods Corp. Hewlett-Packard Co. Hoffmann-La Roche. Inc. The Home Depot Honeywell. Inc. ITT Corp. Illinois Tool Works. Inc. Ingersoll-Rand Co. Intel Corp. International Business Machines Corp. International Paper James River Corp. John Hancock Mutual Life- insurance Co. Johnson & Higgins Johnson & Johnson The Jostens Foundation KPMG Peat Marwick Kellogg Co. Keystone International. Inc Kmart Corp Eli Lilly and Co. Thomas J. Lipton Co Lukens. Inc. Mack Trucks. Inc. Martin Marietta Corp McGraw-Hill. Inc. Medusa Corp Mellon Bank Merck & Co., Inc Meridian Bancorp, In( Merrill Lynch & Co . Inc Metropolitan I ifc ins The MITRE Corp Moen, Inc MONY Morgan-Worcester. Inc. NBD Bancorp. Inc NCR Corp. National Liberty NationsBank Corp NationsCredit Corp. Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. Enterprise Foundation New York Life lasurance Co. Northwestern Mutual Life- insurance Co. Northern Slates Power Co. The PMA Group PQ Corp. Pacific Telesis Group Paramount Communication! Inc. Parker- Hannifin Corp J.C Penney Co.. Inc. Pennsylvania Power & Light Co. PepsiCo. Inc. Philip Moms Cos . Inc Pitney Bowes, Inc. Pittsburgh National Corp. Price Watcrhousc The Procter & Gamble Co Provident Life & Accident Insurance Co. Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. The Prudential Insurance Co of America Public Service Electric & Oat CO. The Quaker Oala Co. Reliance Electric Co. Reliance Insurance Coh. Rex ham Corp Rhone I'oulenc Rorcr. Inc Rohm and Haas Co. Sandoz Corp Shell Oil Co. SmithKline Beecham SOOOCO Products Co. The Stanley Works Star Enterprise State Farm Insurance Co. State Street Bank & Trust Co. Sterling Winthrop. Inc. Suawbridgc Sc Clothier Sun Co.. Inc. 3M TRW. Inc Tcledyne. Int 'PENNANT Tenncco. Inc. lelley. Iik Texaco. Inc. Textron. Inc. Times Mirror Travelers Insurance Trust County Bank. Atlanta UOl Corp. UJB Financial Corp. UNUM Charitable Foundation USX Corp Union Camp Corp. United Parcel Service United Technologies Corp. United Telephone System Vanguard Group. Inc. Warner Lambert Co. Waste Management. Inc Page 41 Parents who furmsh that extra measure of support for their children's educaUon deserve Parents ^oh^^o^™^ Fund raised $83,000 from approximately 1 ,700 donors. Mrs. Eileen Abruzzi '74 Mr & Mrs. Eugene Adams Mrs Ruih E. Adams Ms Sharon Adams Mr & Mrs Rt>bcrt C. Aims Ms Bonnie Alaksin Ms. Jo Ann D. Alberts Mr James Alcrcia Ms. Donna Ochs Alexander Mrs. Lynn Allbeck Ms. Carole Allen Mr. Gerald Allen Ms. Barbara Alles Ms Margaret Alonso Ms Maria Amonm Mi Russel Amos Mts Justine Anderson Ms Mary B. Anderson Ms Robin Anderson Ms. Janice Andes Col. Frank C Andreas II Ms. Diane Andrew Ms. Carole Anton Ms I'atnt la Appel Ms Jane Arai Mr. Maurice Archambauli Ms. Ann Archibald Ms, Dcbra Arncr Ms Dorothy Arnold Ms. Susan Arnold Mr John Atkins Mr Gary Aukamp Mr John Austin Ms Itaiuinc Ayics Ms Rcbet i .1 Hat helilei Mr. & Mrs Samuel T Bacica Mis Cathenne Baet Dr. & Mrs Harold J. Bailey Mi & Mts John Bailey Mr. Kenneth Bailey Mi lohn Haines Mr James Baud Mr. Francis Bajor Mr. & Mrs. David Baker Ms Patricia Baker Mr Bryan J Balavage '67 Mr, Dennis Bahnei Mr, Carmen Banfill Mrs. Carol A Baranowski Mr Raftacle Barnard Ms. Jeanne E. Barnes Ms. Sandra Barnes Mr. Mitchell Baron Mr & Mrs William Barton Mr. & Mrs Ronald Basarab Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Bashorc Ms. Tern Basttan Ms Nancy Bath Ms Barbara Batsch Mr. & Mrs. Francis Battle Jr Ms. Charlotte Battel Ms. Margaret Bauer Mr. & Mrs, Mickey Baughman Mr. Charles Baum.m Ms Lydia Bauman Ms. Lorctta Baumgardner Ms. Lorraine Baylor Ms. Suzanne Beach Mr. & Mrs. Steven H Bcadling Mr. & Mrs Dale Beagle Ms. Maureen Bcall Mr Karl Bcamcr Ms Mane Beard Ms Sara Beard Ms. Shirley Bcatlic Mr Edward Bcchtcl Ms Eileen Bcchtold Ms Phyllis Beck Mr & Mrs Conrad Becker Ms. Darlcne Bednarc/yk Mr & Mrs Frank Bcdosky Ms Anna Beers Mr Richard Beierschmilt '70 Mr, & Mrs. Lawrence D. Bciner Ms Rita Beishhne Mr. Leroy Bclanger Ms Carole Belcher Mr. & Mrs Charles Bell Mr. Tom Bell Mr. &. Mrs Raymond Benkoski Mr & Mrs Robert Bennett Ms Mane Bentley Mr. Nicholas Bentz Ms Rita Bentz Ms. Charlotte Bergcr Mr. Stephen Berry Ms Nishith Bhatl Ms. Lily Bickcrt Mr & Mrs. Donald Bicbcl Ms Diane Bill Ms. Fayc Billig Mr Harry R Binford Mr & Mrs Chester Bingaman Ms Caral Birch Mr. Joseph Bisulca Mr & Mrs Luther Black Mrs. Rita Blasko Mr Hi Mrs bred R Blevins Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Blizzard Mr George Blogouras Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Bloomquist Mr. & Mrs. Danny L. Blount Ms. Carolyn Bluhaugh Mrs Mary Bobbe Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Bogansky Mr. Joel Bogdan Mr Sherwood Boger Mrs. Jeanne D. Bohringer Ms. Gail Bolan Ms. Marlene Bolmsky Mr Bradley Bolton Mr Charles T. Bonchonsky Ms. Karen E. Bonstein Mr Robert Book Ms Junaree Booth Ms Susan Borchcrs Mr Paul A Boudrcau Mr Howard Bowers Ms. Sandra Bowers Ms. Diane Bowman Ms. Helen Bowman Ms Kelly Boycr Ms. Pamela Boyer Ms. Sylvia Boyer Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Boyle Mr. Gerald T Bragho '64 Mr William J. Brecker Mr David Bnggs Mrs. Cathenne E. Brill Mr David Bnll Mr & Mrs. Barry Broadwater Mr & Mrs. Joseph C. Brook Mr. Steven Brook Ms Faith Brouse Mr. & Mrs Edward Brower Jr. Ms. Linda Brown Mr Samuel Brown Mr. Donald Bruder Mr Gerald Bruns Mr & Mrs Joseph Brusco Mrs. Elizabeth Bucheit Ms. Bonnie Bucher Mr. Jeffrey Bucher Mrs Gail Engleman Buck Ms. Diane Budash Mr William Budd Ms Randi Buehner Mr James Buffler Mr & Mrs. Robert Bugden Mr James Bullock Ms. Nina Buob Ms. Cheryl Burd Mr. & Mrs Joe D Burek Mr. Joseph Burg Mr. Steven Burkey Ms Donna Burkhart Mr & Mrs Daniel Burkholder Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Burns Jr. Ms. Therese Butler Mr. & Mrs. Michael Butter Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John Byers Mr. & Mrs John Byrne Mr. & Mrs. Wanen Byrum Jr. Mrs Blair Caboot Mr. & Mrs. Paul Cacciamani Ms. Sharon Cacciamani Mr. & Mrs Charles Calabrese Mr. Sal Calderaro Mr. William Caldwell Mr. Joel Calhhan Mr. Jose Camacho Mr. Arthur Campbell Mr. Robert Campbell Ms. Elizabeth Capizzi Mr. & Mrs. Pat Capobianco Ms Katnna Caporaletti '71 Ms. Gail Caputi Ms. Laura Carollo Mr Gerald Carpenter Mr. & Mrs. John C. Can Mrs. David Carroll Mr John Casarin Ms. Sharon Cashwell Ms. Barbara Casper Mrs Pnscilla Cauller Ms. Janet Cavallaro Mr. & Mrs George Cebollero Mr Stephen Centrella Mr & Mrs. Carmen Cerra Mr & Mrs. Albert Cevasco Ms Beverly W. Chase Mr Robert D Chester Mr. & Mrs. Gary Chickirda Mr. Marshall C. Childs "92 Mrs. Florence R. Chomyn Ms. Gini Ciampi Ms. Betty Cianfichi Ms. Nancy Ciarrocca Mr David Cisik Mr Gordon S. Clapp '76 Mr Harold Clapper Mr. & Mrs. Craig Clark Ms. Laura Clark Ms. Lynda Clark Mr. & Mrs, William H. Clark Ms. Phyllis Clarke Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Clary Mr. & Mrs. John Clemens Mr. & Mrs. Richard Clemens Mr. & Mrs. James Clewell Ms. Elaine Clews Mr. & Mrs. James E. Clifford Mr. & Mrs. Roy K. Clippmger Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Coar Mr. & Mrs. E. N. Coates Ms. Nancy Coccetti Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Coder Ms. Virginia Codispoti Mr. & Mrs. Martin Cohen Mr Robert Colancecco Mr. Anthony Colello Mr Stephen Colleran Mr. David A. Collins Jr. Mr. Kenneth Collins Ms. Marlyn Collins Ms. Nancy Collins Mr. & Mrs. Robert Condel Mr. Charles Confer Ms. Susan Cool Ms. Leslie Cooley Mr. & Mrs. David Coombs Ms. Maryanne Cooney Mr. Joseph Corbo Ms. Fran Corcoran Mr. Hugh W. Corcoran Jr Mr. & Mrs. Richard Cording Mr Ronald J. Corona Mr. Robert H. Correll Ms. Barbara Comveau Ms. Evelyn Cosklo Ms. Elaine Costello Ms Jacquelyn Costello Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Costigan Ms. Elsie Coughenour Mr. James Cox Mr. & Mrs. William Craig Mr Frank T. Crawford Ms. lone Creasy Mr. Wayne A. Creasy '74 Mr. Christopher Cresswell Ms. Jackie Crittenden Mr. William Cross Ms. Susan Crupi Mr. & Mrs. Harry Crusemire Mr. Dennis Cunningham Ms. Michele Curran Ms. Carolyn Cusato Mr. William Custard Ms. Lucille D' Aquino Ms. Patricia Dablock Ms. Susan Daboin Ms. Ellen Daday Mr. Gerardo Daidone Ms. Kathleen Dallmer Ms. Dorothy Dalvet Mr. Thomas Danzeisen Mrs. Elizabeth Davenport Mr Sally Davidson Ms. Catherine Davis Mr. Ellsworth Davis Ms. Joan Davis Mr. & Mrs. Paul C. Davis Ms. Rosalee Davis Ms. Vicki Davis Mr. Walton Davis Mr. & Mrs. R. B. Davison Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Walter Davison Mrs. Edwin Day Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Day Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Dazio Mr. Ray Deamer Mr. Jimm Deangelo Mr. & Mrs. Denny Deardorff Mrs. Shirley Klock DeFacis '63 Mr. & Mrs. Michael DeFrancisco Ms. Rebecca Degroat Mr. & Mrs. Earl E. Dehmey Ms. Brenda Deitterick Mr. & Mrs. Frank Delorey Mrs. Robert Deluca Mrs. Barbara Wiser Demarest Mrs Ronald Demczak Mr. Neil E. Dent '50 Mr Clark Depew Mr Frank DeSantis Jr. Ms. Rosemary Devine Mr. John Devol Ms. Janet Dew Ms. Linda Dewald Mr. Louis Diambrosio Mr. & Mrs. James L. DiCarlo Ms. Susan Dickey Ms. Gloria Dierberger Ms. Cathy Dietrick Ms. Debbie Dincher Mr. & Mrs. John Dipippo Mr. Anthony Dirado Mr. & Mrs. E. Carl Dittnch III Mr. Clark Doebler Ms. Joanne Doherty Ms. Dianne Dolat Mr. Henry Domin Mr. John Dominic Mr. Gilbert Dominick Ms. Lorraine Donchez Mrs. Linda M. Donmoyer '86 Mrs. Katherine D. Donnel Mr. John Donnelly Mrs. Sandra Donnelly Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Donovan Mr. Paul T. Donovan Ms. Debra Dore Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Dorward Mr. & Mrs. Donald Douglas Mrs. Ruth D Douglas Mr. Harry E. Dowling Jr. "71 Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Doyle Ms. Margaret Drayton Mr. William Drayton Mr. Richard J. Dresher Page 42 BV Parents Mr Frank Drew Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Duarte Ms. Nancy Dubeck Mr. Craig Dublin Mr. & Mrs. John G. Dugan Ms. Carol Dunn Mr. & Mrs. Russell Dunn Ms. Linda Dunnichigh Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Dupes Ms. Patricia Dupnock Mr. James Dychkowski Mr. & Mrs. George Dziuba Mrs. Alfred Eagan Mr. & Mrs. David Earle Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Easley Mr. & Mrs. Jack A. Ebert Jr. Mr. John Eble Mr. El wood Eby Ms. Brenda Eckhart Mr. Terry S. Eddinger '68 Mr. Larry Edinger Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Ehrlacher Ms. Marlene Eidam Ms. Gwyneth Eills Mr. William A. Elek III Ms. Linda Elliot Mrs. Dorothy Elliott Mr. James Elliott Mrs. Paula S. Elliott Mrs. Naurene M. Elsasser Ms. Joan Embert Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Emery Ms. Mary Alice Endler Mr. & Mrs. Barnard Engelhardt Mr. Kenneth Engle Ms. Bonnie Engleman Mrs. Eileen Englert Ms. Rebecca Erb Mr. & Mrs. Robert Erb Ms. Michelina Ernest Ms. Ann Esser Mr. & Mrs. Craig Estelle Ms. Roseann Evangelista Ms. Carol Evans Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Evans Ms. Janet M. Everly Ms. Susan Ewart Ms. Sarah Ezokas Mr. Ray Facciolo Mrs. Lindsay Fair Mr. William Fairchild Mr. Donald D. Fanelle Ms. David Fantini Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Farro Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Fasolka Mr. Robert Faubel Mr. Earl Fauerbach Ms. Debbie Fazio Mr. David Fazzino Mr. & Mrs. Michael Fedash Ms. Sandra Feger Mr. & Mrs. William Fegyveresi Mr. William Feldman Ms. Trudy Fendler Mr. Eugene Fenrow Ms. Kathy Feschuk Mr. Joseph Feszko Mrs. Joan B. Fetterman'68 Ms. Audrey Fetterman Mr. David Fetzer Mr & Mrs. Donald G. Fidler Ms. Melva Fidler Mr. Richard Fife Mr. Roy Finney Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Finucane Mr. Thomas Fiorelli Mrs. Dunne Lesher Fisher Mr. Paul Fisher Mr. Richard Fisher Mrs. Herman Fittery Ms. Suzanne K. Fitzgerald '73 Mr Bruce Fitzgerald Ms. Patricia Fitzpatnck Ms. Susan Fitzpatnck Mrs. Kathleen Flemish Mr William Flynn Mr. & Mrs. Charles Fohner Mr. & Mrs. Gary J. Foose Mr & Mrs Philip Forester Mr. John Fosbenner Ms. Milena Fought Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Foulke Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Fowler Mr. Edward Fox Ms. Rose Francis Ms. Joan Franco Mr. Eugene Franks Mr. Paul J. Freireich '61 Mr. & Mrs. W. Reid Fretz Ms. Barbara Frey Mr. & Mrs. Harry A. Frey Jr. Ms. Bonni Frisch Mr. Gary Frisoh Ms. Mary Ann Fritz Mr. Walter Fntzsch Ms. Susan Fro mm Mr & Mrs. James Frost Ms. Diana Gerbino Mr David German Ms. Eileen German t Ms Debra Getz Mr Gordon Getz Mr Philip Giagnacova Mr & Mrs Quinten QibblC Mr. & Mrs. Albert Gibson Ms. Kathleen Gibson Ms. Madclyn Gibson Mr & Mrs Kirk A Gilbert Ms Eileen Giles Mr & Mrs Robert Gilgannon Mr. Michael Gilger Mr. & Mrs. David Gilgoff Ms Maryann Gillespie ( Mr. Guy Gillette Ms. Loma Gilliam Ms. Joanne Gillies Mr. & Mrs. Calvin Gingru h Rev Richard A Ginnever Ms Mane Giovagnoli Ms. Janice Glandcn Ms. Carol Glaspell Mr. & Mrs. Francis Classic Ms Patricia Glaze Ms. Margaret Gleason Ms. Faye Gobrechi Mr & Mrs Gene Qolluscio Mrs. Mary Gonsiewski Mr & Mrs John Good Mr. & Mrs. Dale Goodman Mr Mark Guilfoose Mr & Mrs Joseph Guillaume Ms Annette Guhno Mr. Mturioe QuatiD Ms Madonna Gulhue Mr & Mrs Russell H Haas Mr & Mrs Charles Habcrackcr Ms Brenda Hadzor Mr. & Mrs. Lylc Haflett Ms Irene Hagans Ms Rosemary Hagcr Ms Diane Hagerty Mr. John W Hagley Mr Dean S Haines Mr Robert Haines Ms Shu ley Hams Mr Patrick Halcovich Mr. Albert Hall Ms Chowning Hall Mr & Mrs. Patrick Hal pin Mr Edward Haluska Mr. David Hamme Mi lX nms I l.uninei Ms Bonnii Hampton Mr & Mrs. Terry HamptOD Ms Gloria Handling Mr & Mrs Francis J Handy Ji Mr Joseph Hanincik Mr & Mrs Robert Hanna Jr Mr. Thomas i lannigan Mi Andrew I [ardl I Mr & Mrs John T Hargrove Learned institutions ought to be favorite objects with every free people. They throw that light over the public mind which is the best security against crafty & dangerous enema, hmcnts on the public liberty. _ JAMES MAD1S( >n Mr. William J. Frost Ms. Carol Fry Mrs. Peggy Fry Mr. John Fryslin Mr. Gordon Fuller Ms. Samuel Fumanti Mr. James Furey Ms. Kathleen Furlong Mr. Nicholas Fumanage Mrs. Rose Gabel Mr. Patrick J. Gaffney Mr. John Gainard Ms Carol Gainer Mr. Roger L. Galford Mr. & Mrs. James Gallagher Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Gallant Ms. Barbara Galluppi Mr. David Gamier Mr. Larry Gangewere Ms. Clara Gardner Mr. Francis Garenty Mr & Mrs. Frederick Gaskms Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Gaston Mr. Thomas Gatto Mr. George O Gaugler Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Gauntlen Ms. Maureen Geerhngs Mr. Leon Geise Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Geise Mr. Garrett Geisel Mrs. Hildred M. Gemmell Mr. Ronald J. Genovese Mr. Roger George Mr James Goodyear Mr. Richard Gore Ms Karen Gotto Ms. Manon Grabish Ms. Linda C. Graboski Mr George E. Graeber '63 Ms. Catherine Graham Ms. Jean Graham Ms Elizabeth Gralinski Mr Ronald Grason Mr Albert Greco Mr Andrew J. Green II Mr Hiram Green Ms Jo Anne G. Green "91 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Green Ms. Patricia Greincr Mr. Warren Greth Ms. Sue Grier Mrs Teresa Gnffin Mrs. Elizabeth Griffiths Mr Jere Gnm Mr. Thomas Gnm Mr. & Mrs. Paul Gnmes Mr & Mrs. Frank J. Groff Ms Cynthia Gropp Mr Roger Grose Ms Jane Gross Mrs Marylou Chpsham Gross Mr Ralph Grosso Mr & Mrs. Robert Grote Ms Susan Grubb Mrs. Annette Guanno Ms Becky Gueiss Mr. & Mrs Dennis Hari Mr. Frank Harkcr Mrs. Diane ll.mi. Mrs Mary Hams Mrs Patricia A Munson Ms Kuih Hanhbai i Mr Robert Haitd Mr Joseph Haitland Ms Dianne Mailman Ms Linda Hartinan Ms Suzanne Hartiiun Ms Valeria llali..k Mr & Mrs Adolph II Many, Ms Carol Havcrkamp Ms Louise Hawkslcy Ms Mary Hayden Mr &. Mrs Bernard Ha/enski Mr & Mrs Dennis Hcaley Ms. Rosemary Heath Mr John Hcdbavny Mrs. Bafban Hec Ms Ujuisc Hcidcnrcich Mr & Mrs Thomas R Heim Ms Linda Hcimbach Ms Janet Hcincmann Ms Marlene Hciscr Ms Bonnie Held Mr & Mrs Richard Hclveston Dr &. Mrs Wayne Henderson Mr PcrTy Henley Ms Barbara Hennessey Mr. & Mrs. Chuck Henry Mr Ernest Henry Mi Dennli Hepta Ms. Donna Henold Mis Margaret A Hcrxhcy Mr Karl L Hcruler Mr & Mrs Edgar Hcrwiek 0 Ms Sandia Mess \ts fatal HetmanaU Ms M m Mev. rhng Ms Elaine Higgins Mr & Mrs Wendell B Higgins Mi WUliam Higgins Mi »%: Mis I eiov High Mr. A Mrs James Hilkeii Mr Jeff Hill Ms I uula Hines Mr. & Mia, Roger HQppanttee] Mi .V; Mis Joseph W Hippie Ms Linda Hoal Ms Doioihy Hochberg Ms. Chene Hockenbcrry Mr & Mrs John Hockenbnmgh Mr Howard Hoddcr Ms Claire Hoffman Mr Guslave Hoffman Ms Joy Hogan Ms Sue Hohenihlll Ms Janet Mollabaugh Mr l-arry Holloway Mi Mis l-lwood Holmes Ms Catherine Holsiei Ms Marlene Homan Mi ( ierahl Hoinick m . foann i loml il Ms Anne Hook Mi ,t Mis William Hoop, i Ms Barbara Hopke Ms Vuki Homing Ms ( h ii li m I loi Ms Ada Hosteller Mi I eonaul I luili.nn Mi A Mis Rudolph w Hots Mr. & Mis Kenneth Houi I Mr Joseph HOUtl Mr & Mrs Dennis I) Howei Mr James Hoy Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence E. Hoyl Dr. & Mis John R Hnuiitl Mi William HudSOU Mi Kenneth Huffbrd Mrs. Peggy Hughes Mr Ncal S Hunsbcrger Mr & Mrs. Lcc A. Hunsickcr Ms Susan Hunter Mi William Hunter Mr & Mrs. Bernard Hurlbtlft Jr. Ms. Christine Husband Mr &. Mis Stephen Huvanc Dr. Dennis Hwang Mr David Imcs Ms Kathleen Ingcnilo Ms Anna Ingram Ms Natalie Innes Ms. Soma In/arry Ms Ilda Isidro Mrs Carol Ivins Ms Dorccn Jackson Mr Joseph R Jackson '91 Mr. James Jacobscn Mr & Mrs Frederick E Jahn Mr 8l Mrs Clifford W James Mr Robert T James Ms Virginia Jamison Ms Jean Janukowicz Ms Margaret Jara Mr Theodore W Jarrctt '60 Page 43 BU Parents Ms. Roberta Jasper Mrs Nanty M Jaworsk) Mr John Jenkins Mr. & Mrs Kcnnclh Jenkins Ms. Norma Jennings Ms. Linda Jerome Mr Robert Jesbcrg Mr J Johncssce Mr & Mrs George Johns Jr. Mr. David Johnson Mr Harold Johnson Ms Sandra Johnson Ms Miiiy Johnston Mr. & Mrs. Carl Jolley Mr. & Mrs Brian Jones Mi fanii fom Mr. & Mrs Richard C. Jones Mr & Mis Sherwood loins Ms Virginia Jones Mr A Mrs William Joill Ms. Oeraldine Fordan Mr. & Mr-. Fames Fordon Mr. Fred Joseph Mr. & Mrs. F. R Kabrhel Ms Dorothy Kachel Mis Patri< ia K.u hurka Mr. Joseph Kac/.marck Mrs Ann Shuman Kahler '73 Mr. Gary R Kahler '62 Ms. Margaret Kane Ms Roscann Kapuschmsky Mr & Mrs Anihony Kascnga Ms Judy Kays Mr Robert Keating Dr. Gregory C. Keck Mr. & Mis Michael Keebaugh Mr. James Keegan Mr I Kellei Mi William Kellei Mi & Mis Dennis Kelly Ms Joann Kelly Ms Kathleen Kelly Ms Panic la P Kelsey Rev Robert Kelsey '69 Mr. Ralph Kemmcrcr Ms. Lisa Kendall Ms Janice Kenned) Mi Michael C Kenned) Ms. Gretna Keilm Ms Patricia Kerpcr Mrs. Conine Keislellei Mi John R Keil Ms. Linda J Keyes Mi .V Mrs. Bruce P. Kcysei Mr Donald Kuhline Ms Judy Kilhetnei Ms Maureen Killmer Ms. Margaret Kilpatrick Mr. Daniel M Kim Ms Nancj Kimmey Mi \ Mis l'homas Kmeaul Mr. & Mrs and Eugene Kindt Mr Jack B Kindt '72 Ms Diane King Mr. & Mrv Max R. King Ms Ruby King Ms Diane Kintner Ms Angela Kirkpalrick Mr Arthur Kim Ms. Bemadine Kisatsky Ms Kathleen Kissinger Mr. & Mrv Charles F Ku/ Mr Carl Klach Mrs Kathryn G Klaus Mr Allen KJeintop Mr &. Mrs Ronald J KJem Mr Benton Kline Mr, Linda Kline Mr Anthony Khnctop Mr & Mrs Larry Klouser Mi ThOmai Knitter Mrs Donna F. Knousc '68 Ms Barbara K(Kh Mrs Betsy Kochler Mi Bruce 0 Kolloff Mr. &. Mrs Michael Koniers Mr William Koopmann Mr Robert Kopp Mr A Mrs K R Koppcnheffcr Ms Rita Koralewski Mi Boleslcw Komatowski Mr & Mrs. Sterling Kosman Ms. Carol Kostecki Mr Robert Kovalih Ms Judith Kowalski Mr Barry Lahr Ms. Lama Lamey Mr Nelson Lancaster Mrs Cathy L Landis Mr & Mrs James L. Landis Mr Jerry Lantz Mr Michael Lamey Ms. Victoria Lalona Mr Ray LatorTe Mr Walter Latoumous Mr. Rocco Laudato Mr. John Laverty Ms Loretta Lawler Ms Ann Lawson Mr Brent Lawson Mr Donald E. Layos Mr Grace Lazarus Ms. Patricia Leary Mrs. Luz Lebo Mr & Mrs. John Leccia Mr John Lechner Mr. Daniel Leddy Ms. Dorothy Lefever Mrs Linda Brown Long Ms Ruth Lopresti Mr. & Mrs. David Lord Mr James Lordi Mr. & Mrs. George J. Lorson Mr. Manuel Louro Ms. Arlene Lowe Mr. & Mrs. William Lowe Ms. Rochelle Lubrecht Mr. Gordon Lucas Mr. & Mrs. Frank Luckangelo Mr & Mrs. Jerome Lucke Mr Daniel Luetke Mr. & Mrs. Charles Luft Mr & Mrs. Jeffrey A. Lupo Mr & Mrs. Ronald Luscavage Mr Michael Lutcavage Mrs Jen Lutz Mr. & Mrs. Luther Lutz Mr. & Mrs. Jack Lykens Mr. & Mrs. Larry Lyman Mrs. Susan Lyon Ms. Pat Lysik ATCAMTOPPLES TOWN HALL — Top admimstrators set a winning precedent by routing Bloomsbu, g Tom Hall players 23 to 21 in the first town-gown basketball game. April 12. in the new uu*nt recreation center. The game troph) display in the president's office BU^team consisted of, kneelln* from left Vice President Ton) laniero (player/coach). President Jessica Kozloff. Interim pmvost i arol Uoneson. Special Assistant Jim Pom/ret; back row from left. Vice President Preston Herring, Assistant Wee Presidents PatSchloss and Tom Cooper, and Vice President Bob Parnsh. Ms. Peggy Kozlowski Mi Joseph Kraatz Ms Lillian Kiaat/ Mr. Barry P Kiajt Ms Helen Ki.hik | Mi & Mrs. Terry Kramer Mr Dale Kreischer '68 Ms. Linda KreSgC Ms Beverly Knck Ms. Stephanie Krichel Mr. Peter J Kuchar Mr. John Kuhai Mr Gus R Kuhlman Jr Mr & Mrs Harry Kuhns Mr Dennis Kukulka Ms Mary Ann Kulcnguskey Mi Samuel Kulp \is Karen Kupchik Mr. Thomas Kupusmck Mr. & Mrs. John Kumat Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Kuster Mr & Mrs Robert J Kutchi Ms. Barbara Kulehmanck Mn Marylou LaBuda Mr. Jerry Lacey Ms. Mary Lacina Ms. Kathy Ladley Mr David Lafferty Mr. Jeffrey Lahm Mr. John Leffel Ms. Diane LeGates Ms. Kathy Leh Mr Steven Lehrman Ms. Louise Leitzel Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Leland Mr. Philip Lengle Ms. Joan T Lentczner Ms. Diane Philips Lepley '75 Mr James Lescure Ms. Trina Vernon Leshinski '73 Ms Mane A. Lettiere Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Levan Ms. Carclyn Levenduski Mr. & Mrv William Lever Mr. Josiah Lewis Mr. Stanley Lewis Ms Barbara Lezzi Mr. Ronald Lichtenwalner Ms. Linda Lichty Mr. Larry Light Ms. Sandy Lileck Mr. Clarence Linsinbigler Mr & Mrs Richard Lisko Mr Ronald Lock wood Ms. Stacy Loftus Ms. Deborah Lohrer Ms. Mary Lombardi Mrs. Catherine Lonergan Ms. Mary Machay Mr. & Mrs. Fred Machmer Mr Gerald Mack Mr & Mrs. Kirk Mackey Ms. Donna Macklem Ms. Betty Macknis Mrs. Rita MacNeal Ms. Lesley Madigan Mr. Patrick Madigan Ms. Regma Madrovsky Ms. Virginia Maffett Mrs. P. Lynne Magee Ms. Melanie Maggio Mr. John J. Magovem III Mr. & Mrs. William Maguire Mr. Jim Magyar Ms. Diane L. Mahan Mrs. Rosemary Maher Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Mahon Mrs. Marie J. Malick Mrs. Sheree K. Manbeck Mr. John Manser Mr. & Mrs. William Markey Sr. Mrs. Catherine Man- Ms. Barbara Marshalek Mr. & Mrs. John Martello Ms. Barbara Martin Mrs Connie L. Martin Ms. Jean Martin Rev. & Mrs. Ramon Martinez Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Martino Ms. Francis Martinsky Ms. Sharon Marzano Mr. Paul Maschuck Mrs. Carol D. Masser Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Matthews Jr. Ms. Theresa Mattu Mr. & Mrs. Peter Mayes Mr. Thomas Mayo Mr. Richard Mazikewich Mr. Michael R. Mazurick Mr. Joseph Mazzie Ms. Janet McAfee Ms. Barbara McAndrews Ms. Dorothy McCabe Mr. & Mrs. John McCabe Mr. Tom McCabe Ms. Frances McCaffery Mr. & Mrs. Gerald McCann Ms. Joan McCardle Ms. Lois McClanahan Mrs. Lana K. McColligan Ms. Katherine McConnell Ms. Carol McCormick Mr. James McCracken Mr. & Mrs. Richard McDonald Sr. Ms. Linda McDonnell Mr. Patrick McDonnell Mr. Larry McElrath Mr. & Mrs. James McElrone Ms. Katherine McEvoy Mr. & Mrs. Patnck McFadden Mr. & Mrs. Jay E. McGarvey Mr. & Mrs. Patrick A. McGee Mrs. Filomena C. McGlade '59 Mr. & Mrs. John J. McGoldrick Mrs. Joanne F. McGurl Ms. Margaret Mclntyre Mr & Mrs. David L. McKee Mr. Gregory McLaughlin Ms. Sue McLeod Mr. James M. McMahan Ms. Francis McMulIm Mr. Robert McNutt Mr. Donald L. McPherson Mr. & Ms. James C. McShea Mr. James R. Megenity Mr. George K. Mehring Mr. Marshall W. Mehring '69 Ms. Kathy Meixsell Mr. & Mrs. James Melchior Dr. Robert W. Meldrum Mr. & Mrs. Robert Menditto Mr. Merrill Meneeley Mr. & Mrs. Harold Messer Ms. Cheryl Messina Ms. Joann Metz Ms. Patricia Metzger Ms. Maureen Meyer Ms. Kathy Meyers Mr. Richard Meyers Mr. John Michalowski Ms. Doris Michelsen Ms. Dorene Miguelez Mr Joseph Mika Ms. Lorraine Mikloiche Ms. Alice Miller Ms. Ann Miller Mr. D. Scott Miller Mr. & Mrs. J. Richard Miller Mr. John Miller Ms. Karen Miller Ms. Kathy Miller Mr. Lee Miller Page 44 BU Parents Ms. Margaret Miller Mrs. Patricia Miller Mr. Peter Miller Mr. Robert P. Miller Mr Russell Miller Ms. Sandra Miller Mrs. Phyllis A. Minner Ms. Gail Minnich Ms. Lina Mirarchi Ms. Connie Miroslaw Mrs. Mary Ellen Miscavage Mr. & Mrs. John Moczydlowski Ms. Patricia Moglia Mr. David Moglin Mr. Charles W. Mohl Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Molchan Ms. Sue Molinaro Mr. Albert Monaco Mr. John Mondoro Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Mooney Mr & Mrs. David Moore Mr. David Moore Ms. Geraldine Moore Mrs. Mary Moore Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Moore Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Moran Ms. Patricia Morcom Mrs. Margaret Moreira Ms. Gayle Morgan Mrs. Kay Morgan Ms. Maureen Morgan Mr & Mrs. William Morgan Ms. Joan Morrell Mr Fred Morris Jr. Ms. Judy Morrow Mr. Delroy Moser • Mr. & Mrs. Russell Moser Ms. Patricia Motaka Mr. Jere Motto Mr. Barry Mowrer Mr. Bruce L. Moyer Ms. Joan L. Moyer Ms. Maureen Moynihan Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Moyzan Mr. John Mrykalo Mr. & Mrs. John Muckenthaler Ms. Audrey Mulhall Mr. & Mrs. Randolph L. Mull Mr. Robert Mullen Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mulligan Mr. & Mrs. Jeffery Mullin Ms. Lynn Munyan Mr. & Mrs. James Murphy Mr. William Murphy Ms. Laurie Murray Mr. & Mrs. Frank Musser Ms. Diane Myers Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Myers Jr. Ms. June Myers Mr. George E. Namey Mr. Kenneth Nase Ms. Virginia Nase Ms. Sheila Nathan Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Navarria Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Nazarchuk Ms. Kathy Neamand Mr. & Mrs. James P. Needham Mr. & Mrs. Paul Neff Mr. & Mrs. Kelley M. Neidigh Ms. Rhonda Neidigh Ms. Eva Nelson Ms. Lavera Nelson Mr. Michael Nemshick Mrs. Carol Nesgoda Mr. & Mrs. Lmwood Nester Ms. Nancy Nester Mrs. Darhs M. Neufer Mr. & Mrs. Helmut Neugebauer Mr. & Mrs. John Neumann Mr. Ronald Nichols Ms. Mary Ann Nicodemus Mrs. Elyn Nimmo Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Nolan Ms. Linda Nordmark Mr. Eric Novak Ms. Nonne Novitsky Ms. Genevieve Nudo Mr. & Mrs. John O'Brien Mr Patrick O'Brien Ms. Marilyn O'Donnell Mr. John J. O'Heam Jr. "71 Ms. Arlene O'Malley Mr. & Mrs. Edward O'Melia Ms. Anna M. O'Reilly Mr. Thomas L. Oakum '72 Mrs. Thomas Oatley Mrs. Maryann Oestreich Ms. Carol Olekszulin Mr Julio Olmo Mrs. Helen Olsheskie Mr. Robert Ontko Ms. Kathy Orlosky Mr. Peter Oswald Ms. Maryann Ott Mr Daniel Oyster Ms. Nancy Paist Ms. Michele Paley Mrs. Lucy Palmer Mr. Russell Palmer Mr. Jude S. Panik Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Pannick Mr. Neil Pantangelo Mr. John Paolini Ms. Mary Papadatos Mr. & Mrs. John Pappas Mr. & Mrs. Francis Parillo Mr. & Mrs. David Parker Mr. Paul Paskevich Mr. Charles Paslay Mr & Mrs. Joseph Pasterski Ms. Lillian Pastirik Ms. Ann-Mane Patterson Mr. John Paul Mr & Mrs. Richard Pavelik Mr. Raymond Pecci Mr. Pat Pecora Mr. Joseph Peditto Mr & Mrs. Jerome Pellegrino Ms. Carolyn Per Ms. Sherry Pernick Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Perrone Mr. Chris R. Perry '71 Mr & Mrs. G. King Perry Mr. William Perry Mr. David Persing Mr & Mrs. Francis W. Peszka Ms. Cheryl Peterman Mr. J. Robert Peters Mr. Richard Peterson Ms. Cheryl Petery Mr. Peter P Petrushka '70 Mr. Julia Petz Mr. & Mrs. Larry Pfeil Ms. Kathleen Phelan Mr. John R. Phillips '57 Mr. Sidney Phillips Ms. Marsha Piazza Mrs Diane Piccone Ms Sue Picraux Mr. Robert Pierman Mr & Mrs Stephen PtoahoftM Mrs Pamela J Piestcr Mrs June Pippis Ms Barbara Pitcher Mr. John Ploskm Ms Joice Pokrywka Mr. & Mrs Richard Pollard Dr & Mrs James C Pomfret Mr & Mrs Bcmic Pomidor Ms. Nancy Pompom o Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Poremha Ms. Mary Ellen Posluszny Ms. Mae Possicn Mr. James Post Dr Albert J. Potts Mr & Mrs Richard PoycJJ Ms Catherine Powers Mr. James Powers Ms. Marjonc Powers Mr Carcl Pozcnges Mrs. Robert Preston Mr John T Prokopovich Jr. Ms. Alice Prouty Ms. Darla Pszeniczny Mr. Joseph Pugnctn Mr. Vince Radcl Ms. Bonnie Davey Rae '<>*> Ms. Karen Raffenspcrgcr Mrs. Denise Rahn Mr Chacko Raju Mr Henry Rambo Ms Judy Ramser Ms Kathleen Ranck Mr & Mrs Frederick Rapp Jr Mr. & Mrs Richard Raspcn Ms. Lila Ratzer Mr. Thomas Rauch Mr. Ronald Raudenbush Mr John Rayeski Mr Howard Ream Mr James Reasner Ms Barbara Reazor Mrs. Sharon Home Reber Mr. William A. Reber '72 Mr. & Mrs Siegfried Rcbneggcr Mr. Ralph Reckamp Mrs Kathleen Reddy Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Reed Mr & Mrs William Reed Jr. Mrs Denise Reinking Mr Edward Reisinger Mr. & Mrs Ron L Rcii/ Mr. & Mrs. Robert Renninger Mrs. Fay Renno Ms. Dons Repslus Mr. & Mrs. George Rettas Mr. & Mrs. Craig Reynolds Mr & Mrs. Peter Reynolds Ms. Donna Rhoads Ms. Sandy Rhoads Ms. Kathy Rhodes Mr. & Mrs. Joseph O Rhone Ms Karen Richardson Ms Mary Richart Ms. Ann Richer Mr. Edward Rickard Ms Gloria Rider Mr Larry Riggs Mr. Peter Rinclla Sr. Ms Joan Rinker Mr. Gary J Riotto Mr. & Mrs Samuel R Ritzman Mr. Robert Rivera Ms Karen Roadarmcl Mr. Joseph Robalin Ml t li/abcth Roberge Mr. Archibald EtabtttaOO Mr. & Mrs Gordon Robinson Mr Frank Rocco Mr & Mis Hiomas Roche Mr &. Mrs Albert S Rodgcrs tatolnette Roebuck Ms Glona Rogers Mr & Mrs Robert B Rogers Mr & Mrs Stephen Rogers Mrs Anna Rolley Ms Alia Roman Ms Jill Roman Mrs Judith A Romanski Ms Darlcne Rompilla Mrs Elaine J Rompolski 'SO Ms Rosemanc Rosano Ms. Glona Rosen Mis 1 muse McNitt Rosensteel Mrs Roy Rosiak Mr James F Rosica Ms Mill Rosim Ms Rose Ross Ms Theodora Ross Mr & Mrs Anthony Rossi Ms. Patricia Rothwell Mr Alan Roupp Mr. William Rovito Mi I MneJ.is Row I. m. I Mr. Clifford Rowles Ms Colleen Rowles Mrs. Dons Rowley Ms Jane Ro/anski Ms Barbara Ro/ycki Mr. & Mrs Paul Ruanc Ms Juhc Rubin Mr. & Mis William Rudmk Mr. & Mrs Robert Rudolph Mis Mary Rudy Mr. & Mis Robert RtlCpp I Mr James W. Rutenei Mr James Ruggen '89 Mr Donald Ruggerio Mr Ramon Ruiz Ms. Judi Rulcy Mr. Charles Runco Mr Arthur Rush Mr. & Mrs Tom Rush Mr. Vincent Russo Mr Patrick Rutkoski Mrs. Barbara S Rutkowski Ms. Doris Ryan Mr. & Mrs Eugene Ryan Mr John Ryan Mr & Mrs Robert Ryan Mr & Mrs Stephen J Ryan Ms Joan Ryder Mrs Sherry Sabbatini Mrs Joyce Saby Mrs Claudia Van Sadcrs Mr. & Mrs Craig Sagemuehl Mi Stephen Samuels Mrs Joanne Sands Mr Waltci Sandstiom Mis \iiii Saskiew k / Mi \ Mis Man Saturn Ms lVbia S.mmleis Mr Thomas Savage Mr. Warren Savage Mr & Mrs Rick Suylor Mrs Louise Schacfler Ms Victoria A Schatcr Ms Nina Schatlci Mrs Kuthryn G. Schalles Mr. ir rtudenti. Page 45 BV Parents Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Shone Mr Ralph Shoup Mrs. JoAnna J. Shovhn Mr &. Mrs Gerald Showalicr Jr Mrs Joyce Showers Mr. Larry Shubcrt Ms. Kathleen Shulcr Ms. Carol Shuminski Ms Dianna Shutkufski Mr I-con Sickle Mrs Marilyn Sihlcr Mrs James Simmer Mr Lawrence Simms Ms Cynthia Simon Ms Maryann Simon Mr & Mrs Donald Simonton Ms Hlcanor Simpson Mr Edward Sines Ms Joan Sistnink Mr. Walter SkaHfl Mr Robert Skuba Mr John Slavmski Mr Stanley Slavinski Ms Cassandra Slocurn Mr Dale Slusser Ms Pamela Sluoiei Dr. Ralph Smiley Li Cmdl & Mrs David Smith Mr & Mrs Donald R Smith Mr George Smith Mrs, Janice Smith Ms Jeanne Smith Ms Judy Smith Ms Patricia K. Smith Ms Roberta Smith Ms Valerie Smith Ms Lisa Snook Mr Warren Snowden Mrs ( 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 Ms. Carol Southfield Mr. Roben Spagnoletti Mi I .11 r n I Spencer M -. i Mane Sperovt Mis ( !herj I I Spit hi i Mr Otto W Spoi Mi John Sprout Ms Dorthea Stohl Ms Katharine Staib Mr David Stanuin Ms Susan Stamm Ms. Lynda Stanton Ms Ailcne Staples Mr AJ Staines Ms. Dolores Staudt Mr. cVc Mrs. Edmund ] Slavs ski Ms I leanoi Stebila Mrs. Mary A. Stengel Ms Join Stephens Mr & Mrs Gerald Sterenczak Ms Janice Sterling Mr. Donald Stermcr Ms Cathlccn Stcvei Ms. Louann Stewart Mr. & Mrs John W Stoll Jr Ms. Mary Ann StoltZftlS Ms Barbara Stone back Mr. Gary J. Stoudt '73 Mr Stewart O Stroble '70 Ms Kathleen Strollc Mrs Judy Struzinski Mr Robert D Stuart Mr & Mrs Sterling E Stump Mr Regis Stumpf Mr Donald Stut/.man Ms Margaret Sullivan Mr Thomas J Sullivan *70 Ms Linda Sundcrman Ms Nancy Supatina Mrs Tina Supcrko Mr Dominic Suracc 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 Ms. Carol Theis Mrs Carol M Thomas Mr Charles Thomas Mr Herbert E. Thomas Mr & Mrs Jeffrey Thomas Mr Voughi Lynda Fedor Michaels '87 Esther P. Rudy John .t Sandia Walkei G. Donald & Catharine Miller Susan Rusmko Stephen C Wallace David & Bonila Minderhout Glenn Sadler laim e l eimslei Wallers 'KS Ronald D Mourcy Carol W Sands Robert D Warren Marilyn L Muehlhof Martin Sal/ Fulifl M Wen/ John S Weyanl Maureen L Mulligan Susan M Schant/ Mary Alue Wheeler Nathan N Muwombi Gloria J Schechterly Norman I- While Stewart L. Nagel Kenneth D Schnurc '69 Kenneth Whiiney B Enc Nelson l-.nieru Si hull/ Brace E Wilcox Robert G Norton John & Jeananne Scrimgcour Anne K Wilson Reza Noubary Rex E Selk Kennelh .t Dorothy Wilson Ronald & Jackie Novak Julia A ShOlip Robert 8t Kathleen Wiilock Robert Obutelewicz Samuel B.Slike Jodie Ybdei Thomas Ohl '57 Kuih Dugan Smeal '39 WUliamJ Ybdoek John J Olivo Ralph Smiley Robert ta 40 Mahm K. Stroud Mi 1 1 any St rouse. Esq Sharon Trapuz/ano Mrs l\uge l Parks '82 II\roi i> Thai hi n John J I, allien oS. Did Dr John S Mulka Mr William IrmUr Mi a Mn Arthut OturHiti I'KANC a M. Will I A MS Mrs Cynthia M Reynolds PAI i I \ ..hi |m Paul D Bressi 77 I'm i I N OR] 5l Dr Robert P Yon J f Ms Margaret dimmer Yon '74 BlRNDI YOUNG Mr William A Kaishnei '36 Dr. Cm ii C.Skkonsv Dr Jessie Reppy 63 Businesses & Foundations Bloonubuig University gratefully acknowledges the generous funding received from businesses and foundations, which in 1994 totaled $357,287. H J. HEINZ SUPPORTS NEW UNIVERSITY LIBRARY — Mary Ellis, plant manager of Heinz Pet Products, look part in the site dedica- tion. April 29. for the new Harvey Andruss Library In concert with H J Heinz Foundation, the local manufactunng plant has pledged $25,000 toward the library 's construction A group study in the library will be named in recognition of the Heinz gifts. Ellis, who recently joined the Bloomsburg plant, also serves on the Bloomsburg University College of Business Advisory Board. AAA Valley Automobile Club AMP, Inc Aetna Foundation. Inc. Associated Insurance Management. Inc Bloomsburg Mills Bear Chrysler/Plymoutli/lXxlgc, Inc Bentley Systems. Inc. The Bloomsburg Hospital Columbia County Farmers National Bank Danville Secretarial Services Derr. Pursel. Luschas & Norton Eastern Pennsylvania Supply Co. Econo Lodge First Columbia Bank & Trust Co. First Federal Savings & Loan Assn. Fleming's Nursery. Inc FOCUS Hazleton General Hospital Heinz Pet Products Co. Independence Ford/Honda Indian Artifact Magazine, Inc Inn .it Turkey Hill JLB Systems James 8c Mihalik Jostens Jewelers Kawnccr Co . Inc Kile and Kile Real Estate Knocbel's Amusement Resort The Landmark RMC Group Larry's Lumber ,! Pai k ( iate Baptist ( lunch on March .'(. I le had been serving as assoc iate pastor since January 1994. Rev Langelli and his wife, the fonnei i <>n imboden "81. are parents ol foui children, ranging in age from six to 13. Jeffrey Ludrof '81 has been named senioi vice president of the Claims Division of Ene Insurance Group. He previously served as regional vice president of the Frie s Western Mid Atlanta Region He joined Ene Insurance in l"M as a claims adjuster for the Allenlown-Bcthlehem DTUM li office He has also served as .. distrn i sales manager, and manager and assistant I a e presi- dent of the Erie Branch Office. He was named regional vice president in 1993 and was re- sponsible for operations in Warrendale. Murrysvillc. Ene. Johnstown and New York He has earned designation as a Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter. Associate in Claims. Certified Insurance Counselor, and Lift Undcrwnter Training Fellow. Barry W. Lupinl *81 of Jessup is a sales representative for the Lorillard Co He and his wife. Julie, are parents of three children: Joshua. Jordan and Jillian. Jim and Carol Hermes Lyman '81 arc parents of a daughter. Cone Catherine, on May 11. 1994. She joins a brother. Graham, two and a half They live in San Diego Gina M. Ni/iolck '81, a lieutenant m the U.S. Navy, recently received the Navy Com- mendation Medal. She was cited for mento- nous service while serving at Budget Depart- ment. Director for Resources. Naval Medical Center in Portsmouth. Va Ll. Ni/.iolck is cunently assigned at the Bureau of Medic ine and Surgery in Washing- ton. DC. Susan L. Snedden '81 and Joseph C Allen were mamcd in Villanova Susan, who also earned a master 's degree at BU. is a sales rep- resentative with Ciba Geigy Pharmaceuticals in Philadelphia Terry Garrigan Walsh 'HI and bei bus hand, Robert, are parents ol •> daughter. Kara Ann. born on October 29. 1994. Terry, who earned a master's degree in human resources at the New School for Social Research in NYC. woiks lor the Bromley Development Corp They reside in Manhattan. Chris Zentgraf '81 is a paitnei m the law linn of Del Ricci, Harper. Zentgraf and C/aphcki in Center Square (In is and Ins wile, Cathleen '80. arc par- ents of four children: Meaghan, nine. Claire, eight. Kelly, six. and Mike. five. They live in I ansd.ilc 1982 Representative Doug Tuylot Class Volunteers: Christopher Blackburn. Karen Scott BUKkbum, Barbara Baker Edwards, karrie Mvers. Nolly Opsomer Kim Hopkins Bender '82 recently pic sented a workshop on Speech and Language Instructional Support to all speech and lan- guage clinicians and instructional support teachers in Lu/emc County Kim is the speech clinician for the Crestwood School Distnct and has been in- volved with instructional support for the past four years. She and her family live in Mountaintop Kimberly M. Boslego '82 and Lewis E. Crone are planning a November 18. 1995 wed- ding in Shamok.n Kimberly. who earned a master's degree at Lehigh University in 1983. is assistant dean of enrollment management and director of admissions at Newbury Col- lege in Brookl.ne. Mass. She also teaches courses in psychology at the college Brenda Wissinger Conway '82 and her husband. James, are parents of a son. Shane Tyler, bom on May 2. 1994 (seven pounds, seven ounces). Jeffrey S. Fagan '82 of Hamsburg has been promoted to senior vice president and regional commercial lending manager at Dauphin De- posit Corp Paul H. Gilbert '82 is plant manager at Resilite Sports Products Inc. of Northumberland, the world's largest producer of athletic mats Susan Gunderman '82 and Anson Light were rnarned on May 6 in Barnesvillc Susan is an infection control coordinator at Good Samantan Regional Medical Center. They reside in Bamesville. Joseph F. Howlett '82 is business manager for the Selinsgrove Area School District. He formerly was director of operations and con- troller for the United Jewish Community Cen- ter of Hamsburg He is pursuing a master's degree at Penn State. Kris Krenz '82 and Maureen Packer were mamed dunng a cruise on February 23 They live in Brenton Woods, N.J Vicky Lysek '82 and Clancy Kistler are planning a September 30. 1995 wedding. Vicky, who earned a master's degree in coun- seling at Lehigh University, is employed by the Allentown Health Bureau Susan Baldwin McGrady '82 recently helped her husband. Mark, open a second law office in Veedershurg. Indiana. Susan was elected trustee of Cain Township in the 1994 election and also started a small catenng busi- ness. The McGradys continue to donate time to foster a love of reading through the public li- brary they created in 1993 They welcome all donations from BU alumni. Books can be sent to the Hillsboro Library. 103 East Mam Street. Hillsboro, IN 47949. Susan and Mark are parents of four chil- dren: Stephen, eight; Meredith, six; Lincoln, four; and Julie, two. Brett A. Meckley '82 and Linda L Schreffler were mamed on March 5 Brett is employed by Depasquale Temps in Wilhamsport They live in Milton Denise M. Olive '82 is teaching marketing at the Dauphin County Technical School. She resides in Hamsburg. Cheryl A. Snyder '82 and Kevin C Schneider are planning a June wedding Cheryl is a purchasing/planning specialist for Melitta North Amenca in Cherry Hill, N.J Terri Starner Springer '82 and her hus- band, Mark, are parents of a son. Scon Mar- t,n. born on October 25. 1994, at Fort Sill. Oklahoma. He joins a sister. Kayla. They live in Allentown 1983 Representative: Kim Gobora Bent Denise I. Antolik '83 and John S Kokinchak were mamed on October 8. 1994. Denise is marketing director for the Mall at Steamtown in Scranton. They live in Exeter Michael G. Ball '83 and Linda A. Mac Arthur arc planning a spring 1996 wed- ding. Michael is employed by Wanen Hospi- tal. Paula M. Barron '83 has been named as- sistant vice president of marketing for National Penn Bank in Boyertown. She has completed courses with the Bank Marketing Association School for Bank Mar- keting in Boulder, Colorado, the Pennsylva- nia Bankers Association Advanced School of Banking at Bucknell University, and the Amencan Institute of Banking. Deborah Morley Butchart '83 and her husband, Bnan. are parents of their second child. Rachel Ann. born on May 12. 1994. Deborah is a teacher of the hearing impaired in Riverview Intermediate Unit Six in Shippenville. They live in Oil City. Rebecca S. Campbell '83 is program man- ager for WGAL-TV in Lancaster. Her duties include selecting syndicated programs and coordinating all local non-news shows the NBC affiliate produces for its more than 1 5 million viewers. While at BU. she interned at WFMZ in Allentown, and did a work co-op program with KDKA in Pittsburgh. After graduation, she stayed on at KDKA as a production assistant for comedian Dennis Miller's show. "Punchline." When Miller left that 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 executive producer. By 1990, "PM Magazine" was history, and Campbell became the executive producer of a new half-hour talk show, "Live." a position she still holds. She became program manager on July 1. 1994. Frank D'Angelo '83 and Jean Butchko are planning an August 2. 1996 wedding in Hazleton. Frank is a teacher at Hazle Efemen tary School and is the athletic director foi Hazleton Junior High School. Page 50 Classnotes Janet Alexy Dobbs '83 and her husband. John, are parents of a son, Samuel, born on March 8 They live in Glen Ridge. N.J. Anthony J. Duran '83 was been promoted to director of sales-agent distribution for Comcast Metrophone in Wayne. Pa He has been with the company for eight years. He and his wife. Michelle, live in King of Prussia. Bonnie Mauger Graff '83 completed a Ph.D. in nursing at the University of Pennsyl- vania in May 1995. Bonnie and her husband. Bart, are expect- ing their third child in August Their other two children are Bnttney, six and a half, and Bradley, three. They live in West Chester. Suzanne Hartshorne '83 has been named a vice president/commercial loan officer by Premier Bank. A resident of Furlong, she brings 15 years of banking experience to her new assignment Anne Shortens Hauprich '83 is teaching deaf and hard of hearing preschoolers in a cued speech program in the Montgomery County (Md.) Public Schools. She and her husband, Don, are parents of two daughters: Kelly, almost five, and Katnna. two. They live in Laurel, Md. Maureen Held '83 of Brodheadsville is a senior buyer-planner at Connaught Laborato- ries Inc. in Swiftwater. A member of the West- ern Pocono Community Library's board of directors, she has served as a tutor with the Monroe County Literacy Program since 1992. Jill Kathleen Henry '83 and the Rev Dr. Scott Paczkowski were married in 1987 They are the parents of a daughter, Hannah Kathnne. age four. Jill is a director of staff development in a long-term care facility associated with Beverly Enterprises. They live in Crown Point. Indi- Tina Ting Kistler '83 and her husband, Stephen, are parents of a daughter. Lauren, bom on November 9, 1994. She joins two brothers. Jason and Thomas They live at Orangeville R.D. 2. Joseph Lesko '83 has been elected assis- tant vice president-personal lines underwrit- ing for Harleysville Mutual Insurance Com- pany. He joined Harleysville in 1991 as assistant personal lines underwriting manager He was named personal lines underwriting manager in 1992, and assistant secretary in 1994. He has earned the professional designations Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter and Associate in Management. He and his wife, Karen, reside in Souderton with their two children. 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 Jim and Lisa Svyartzbaugh I ithgnw -S3 are parents of a bab>. Jackie R>an (eight pounds, one ounce. 20 inches), bom on Janu- ary 3. 1995 A sister. Lindsay, is five and I half The family lives in Mechamcsburg Cathy McLain M'83 in leaching ti luniatS High School after teaching at l'uscarora Val- ley Elementary School for 1 < years In the years since graduating from Lock Haven University, she has travelled to Mexico. Hawaii, the Caribbean and Europe Patricia ( rouse O'Donnell '83 Mid uCJ husband. Dennis, are paienls >>l a son. Collin Patrick, bom on April 17. l4)l)4 He |oms a sister, Kellsey Nicole, who was bom in July 1991 They live in Maple Glen. Shelly J. Ressler '83 and Roger Sipp '85 were married on March 25 in Delray Beach, Florida. Guests at the wedding included 10 BU alumni from the Classes of 1981 to 1986 Shelly, who earned a master's degree at Drexel University, is the director ol public re- lations at Saint Andrew's School in Boca Raton. Fla. Roger also works in Boca Raton. They live in Ocean Ridge. Florida. Joanne Zimmerman Rogers '83 baa M ccpted a position as nutrition support nurse specialist. She expects to complete her MSN degree in December. She and her husband. Doug, are parents of two children, ages seven and nine They live in Elysburg Chris Shipe '83. CPCU, was recently named vice president of marketing for Iowa Mutual Insurance Company, a multi line in- surance carrier represented by 650 agents in four midweslem states He would love to hear from his friends of Bloomsburg days. His address is P.O. Box 56. Dewitt. IA 52742-0056 Marcella Slog '83 is vice pre lidi nl and banking center manager at PNC 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 Nuss were married on September 4. 1994, in Gwynedd. Susan is an operations analyst with Federal Express in Horsham. They live in Oreland Eileen Toole Toussaint '83 graduated from Temple University School of Pharmacy on May 18 in the top 10 percent of the class. She earned two outstanding scholarships as a re- sult of her performance Her husband. John '84. is a security officer at Villanova University They are parents of two daughters. Kim berly. eight, and Knstina, four. They live in Ambler. Carol Viscuso Usnik '83 and her husband. Tim. are parents of a son. Tyler, bom in July 1994 He joins a brother. Timothy It, and a sister. Bndgette They live in Exton Lisa Cabell Valentino '83 and hot husband, Brian, are parents ot ■ second son. Nicholas Andrew, bom on April 7 He |oins a hiotlu-i, Brian \nlhony. age foui I isa is a speccli/lan guagc clinician in the Allcntown School Dis Grid They live in Hazleton. Barbara Ann Veet '83 and H Thomas Cnllis Jr were married on Decembei 10 m Brantord Baibara, who earned a master's decree at the UniveiMt> ot Connecticut, is a neonatal nurse practitionei alChildien's Hos pital ot Vale lhe> live in Brantoid MUchek Basai Vogl '83 snd hen husband, Jim, arc parents of a daughter. Caroline, bom onJulyft. 1994 She joins a biothei. Matthew, age three and a halt Michele woiks pan tunc as a dala base adinmistiatoi to. Giant Eagle, Inc., in Pittsburgh They live in Gibsonui 1 984 Representative: Robert J Keiinev ( 'tan Volunteers: Jim Dorm. Linda leihofl Mi ( out. Darlene Harheno I'avne. Seott Righter, ( 'ametOft Smith Catherine I Buuse "84 and I homa I Pescatore were married on Octobei in Whippany. N J Catherine is an area supcivi sor for National Marketing Seivices ot New Jersey They live in Montclair, N J Mark E. Brichta "84 and Moll) \ ' lei man were married on April 22 m Bethlehem Mark is employed by Roadway Express. Thom Case) '84 was promoted ps tienl services director at Sheltering Aims Hos pital, Richmond. Va . in April 1994 He con- tinues to provide audiology support with a special interest in neonatal hearing screening 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 first lieutenant belorc receiving a medical discharge in July 1990 While in the Army she received the Army Commendation Medal She earned a master's degree from the Health and Science Center of the University of Texas at San Antonio in 1994 Surviving arc her husband. Thomas, a son. Thomas Jeffrey, parents, Mr and Mrs Jacob Werner, her grandmother, a brother and a sis ter. Beth Hogan-Quigiey '84 has been teach ing at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing for the past five years She also does malpractice legal consultations for vari- ous law firms. Ron and Wendy Eichelberger Madouse '84 arc parents of a son. Tanner, bom on April 30. 1994 He joins a brother. Tyler, age four The live on Knotts Island. N.C. Championship football team plans reunion The I98S Huskies' tootball team will celebrate Us accomplishment with a 10 >eai reunion on Fnda\ and Saturday. Septembei S and 9, 1 90S The season was one ot the most successful in university history as the Huskies posted a I 2 1 recoul. won the Pennsylvania Stale \ihletu Conference championship and reached the national Mndfihali A banquet honoring the team is set foi Days Inn Danville on I iula\ evening, with pu game ceieiuonies slated foi the next afternoon pnoi to the Huskies' game with visiting Shlppensbuig Mottoes hays, been sent to members ol the team, and more inhumation will Ik- mailed in the neai future Anyone noi receiving notification and persons wanting more details on ths scheduled events should contact Jim Holhslei 78, Due* loi ot Sports Informa don/AthletiC Development, at (717) 189 141 V «>i by wining to hint at Bloomsburg University. 400 l ast Second Street, Bloomsburg. PA 17813 I Mil Husky Club, Alumni plan golf outing Die Husky Club and Alumni Assoc latum will host a goll tournament i<> benefit scholarships at the Heritage Hills (ioll Kesoit in York on I inlay, Septembei 22 I he event will be a four person, scramble formal with a shotgun start at I p in . and will be limited to 144 players ( U. loin somes) Hie eniiy fee "i $63 pel person liu ludei greens lee, cart, gilt, beverages mi course, dinner and pri/es loi the lop finishing teams Many hi lournanieril contests and suipnses are planned, and lor those who don't golf, sponsorships are available l-oi more inlorinalion. i ontac l the Husky Club or Alumni Office at (717) 389-4663 or I 800-526-0254. Alumni children have chance to win $500 scholarship All children ol BU alumni who arc- enrolled as students at the University for the tall semester have a chance to receive the second annual Legacy Scholarship — if ili. k names arc entered in a drawing to be held on August I. Alumni parents should call the Alurnni Office at I 800 526 0254 prior to August I to register the names of their children. The S500 scholarship is provided by the BU Alumni Association in honor of those alumni who have sent their children to share the Bloomsburg experience Page 51 Classnotes Thomas M. McCarty *84 and Christel L Fantaski were mamcd on June 10 Thomas is home delivery manager for The York Dispatch David L. Pepper '84 and Carol Ann Th- ompson were mamcd on October 15. 1994. in Stale College David, who earned an MBA at Cornell University, is proprietor of the Pep- per Shaker Restaurant in Towanda Township They live in Burlington. I (I ward B. Polakowski '84 has joined Sunbury Community Hospital as director of quality assurance, risk management and utili- zation review. A registered nurse, he formerly was execu- tive director of home health care for The Willi.misport Hospiial and Medical Center. He also has held positions at Jersey Shore Hospi- tal, Berwick Hospital and Danville State Hos- pital He earned a master's degree in organiza- tional management at College Miscncordia. Pamela Sanderson Kebbert '84 and her husband. Rich, arc parents of a second son. Thomas Fernando, born on July 30. 1994 Laura K. Rhoad '84 and Brian J. Gaughan are planning a November 1995 wedding Laura is attending the Polyclinic Medical Cen- ter School of Sonography in Harrisburg Donald B. Roberts Jr. '84. BCOBl manage menl anal) H ii Boeing i lelii opten In Phila delplua. was named Research and Knginccr- ing l-.mployei of tin Ouaitei loi the third cpiai tcr of 1994 He lives in Glen Mills Pat .iiul Amy Rcsneck Roncn '84 iu par end ol ;i son. Evan Gallagher, born on De- cember 12. 1994. He joins a sister. Brittany, age three. Pat has been transferred by Judge Techni cal Servic es to open a new office in Iselin. N.J I hey live in North Bnmsu i( k April Showers Royer '84 is .i clinical in structor at the Reading Area < 'ommunit) ( ol lege. She and ticu tiuaband, Keith '84, live in Douglassville. Todd L. Seip '84 earned a mastei 'S degree at BU in December 1994 He and his wife. Jodi Seip '84. live in the Danville urea. Lori I'm on Sherman '84 and her bus- band, Barry, are expecting a second child in June, who will join a brother. Joshua. Lori is a pre- kindergarten teacher in the Reading School Dimik i Barbara A. Washo '84 ami I imoih> Booth were mamcd on Apnl 2 1 Barbara is a medi- cal technologist at Mercy Health System- Northeast Region. Scranton They live in Dunmorc. Homecoming October 28 Make plans today! Page 52 1985 Representative: Ginger Balchunas Childs Class Volunteers: Glenn Bromley. John Haney, Marvin Mcneeley, Hatty Moore Susan Lynn Andrews '85 and Joseph Esposito were mamcd in May Susan, who earned a master's degree at Fairleigh Dickinson University, is a senior programmer/ analyst and LAN administrator at K-C Avia- tion m Montvalc. N.J. Gail A. Batory-GrifTlth '85 and her hus- band. Dr Todd R Griffith, arc parents of a daughter. Ashley Taylor, born on November 9. 1994. Gail is a nursing faculty member at the University of Tennessee and a clinical nurse specialist in critical care at Blount Me- morial Hospital They live in Maryville.Tenn Vicki Morris Benion '85, assistant dim tor of the Buckncll University Bookstore, is president-elect of the Middle Atlantic College Stores. She has worked at Bucknell since 1979 She and her husband, Robert, arc parents ol three children Jessica Coup. Elizabeth and Robert They live in Milton Traccy Clarke '85 and James E. Rauh were mamcd in December 1989. They are the par- ents of two daughters M Bnanna, two. and Dcnin. one. Tracey is a sales representative for M&M Mars They live in Collegeville. Mary Patricia D'Aprile '85 and Robert W Harper Jr were married on March 19, 1994 in King of Prussia Mary is a teacher in the Up- per Mcrion School District. They live in King of Prussia George W. Diamond '85 and Deborah A Salak were mamcd on October 29, 1994. in Waymart George, who earned a master's de- gree at Marywood College, is a lead classifi- cation analyst with the Pennsylvania Depart- ment of Corrections. William A. Evans III '85 and Maria L Martino were mamcd on March 1 1 William, who earned an MB A degree at Villanova Uni- versity, is employed by Merck & Co. in West Point. Connie Franks '85 and Chns Frey are plan ning a March 1996 wedding Connie, who is employed by Lehigh Valley Hospital in Allen- town, is pursuing a master's degree in health administration at St Joseph's University. Suzanne Shane Gallo '85 and Gary W. Taylor were married on March 25 in West Chester. Suzanne's son. Shane, was the nng- bcarer They live in Exton. Kathleen Gigler-Silva '85 and her hus- band. Jack, arc parents of a daughter. Claire Patncia. bom on March 28. 1994 They live in Bethlehem. Denis* L. Gurz '85 is assistant bursar at the University of Scranton. She lives in Old Forge. Robin Williams Harnish '85 is a speech/ language pathologist with the Lancaster Speech and Hearing Center of the Lancaster Cleft Palate Clinic Robin, who also earned a master's degree at BU. formerly worked for eight years with the Lancaster- Lebanon Intermediate Unit. 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- nized for his outstanding performance as the safety and training officer and as the detach- ment officer-in-chargc. As the safety and train- ing officer, he developed a new command pro- gram that received an aviation safety award endorsed by the Navy's Chief of Naval Op- erations He also improved the squadron's readiness by supervising the completion of all annual simulated flight training for pilots and supervised the aircrew coordination training of his squadron in preparation for a command inspection for which they received a grade of outstanding He joined the Navy in April 1986 Steven Latorre '85 is a sales representa- tive with Curtin Matheson Scientific, servic- ing 32 hospitals and reference labs. He and his wife, the former Cheryl Gaffney, have two children: Michael, six. and Justin, four. Robert L. Lyon '85 has been named presi- dent of Millers Mutual Insurance Co. of Har- risburg. Prior to accepting this position, he was a senior accountant with Ernst & Young and as an executive in the financial depart- ment of Giant Food Stores in Carlisle. He is pursuing an MBA degree at Lehigh University. He and his wife. Tammy, live in Mechanicsburg. Robin Boehning Neve '85. who teaches at Springfield High School, received the 1994 Bernice Baumgartner Teacher of the Year Award from the Pennsylvania Federation Council for Exceptional Children. Robin, who earned a master's degree at Wilkes University, has been teaching for the Montgomery County Intermediate Unit for 10 years. She and her husband, A.J.. live in Lansdale. Sandra J. O'Brien '85 and Robert B Brettler were married on Apnl 1. 1995 They live in Greensboro. N.C. Rita A. Pagnotto '85 is a senior corporate financial analyst for Ringling Brothers- Bamum & Bailey Circus. She lives in Ster- ling, Va. Sheryl Mott Palmateer '85 and her hus- band. Rick, are parents of a son. Shane Jo- seph (nine pounds, three ounces), born on Apnl 13. 1994 He joins a sister. Heather, age four. Sherry is a clinical research associate and clinical data manager for Atnx Laboratories. Inc They live in Fort Collins. Colorado. Scott Powell '85 and Monika Winder Powell '86 are parents of a son. Brett James, bom on October 29, 1994. Monika resigned as assistant controller of First Moms Bank to be a full-time mom. They live in Hackettstown, N.J Dana Grubb Sanborn '85 and her husband are parents of a son, Edward G Sanborn III. bom on Christmas Day 1994. Dana is a ben- efits counselor for the Supreme Court of Penn- sylvania and the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts. Her husband. Edward Jr., who also attended Bloomsburg, is a physi- cal therapist with Sundance Rehabilitation Corp They live in Palmyra. Janet Cole Sizer '85 and Joseph J. Sizer '82 are parents of a daughter, Samantha Mane, born on June 14, 1994 (eight pounds. 13 ounces). Joe is manager of information sys- tems for Fieldcrest Cannon SureFit, Inc., and Janet teaches fifth grade in the Quakertown Elementary School District. They live in Allentown. Wendy Spease Stafford '85 and her hus- band. Jim, are parents of a daughter. Brooke Ashley, bom on November 26. 1994. Wendy is an audiologist in Lancaster. They live in Stevens. Larry P. Thomas '85 of Sunbury R.D 1 died on May 3 at age 39 He was employed by H. Warshow & Sons Inc.. Milton. He is survived by two daughters, Jennifer and Nicole; and his parents, John and Marianne Thomas. Susan L. Unger '85 and George J. Mihalchick Jr. were married on December 10 in Melrose Park Susan is employed as a branch manager at PNC Bank in North Wales. They reside in Willow Grove. Richard J. Werner '85 of Center Valley recently joined MEDSTAR Communications Inc. as vice president-finance. 1986 Representatives: Kelly R. Lewis Chris Campbell Raughley Class Volunteers: Scott Atkey. Cindy Hepler. Manin Metzger Scott Aikey '86 of Cherry Hill. N.J.. has been re-elected to a two-year term on the BU Alumni Board of Directors. Scott is a profes- sional histocompatibility technologist at the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center. Nanci Albee '86 and Tracy White '85 were mamed on November 27. 1993. in Ashley Nanci is a distnet manager for S&S Automo- tive in Elmhurst, Illinois, and Tracy is a sales representative for Occidental Chemical Co. in Lisle. 111. They live in Woodbndge. 111. Douglas A. Coup '86 and Loretta D. Smith were married on November 5 in Franklin Doug is a senior programmer/analyst with SMS Corp. in Malvern They live in Downingtown Traci Matsko Daley '86 and her husband. Joseph, are parents of a daughter. Lauren Victoria. They live in Goldsboro. North Caro- lina. Bob DePippo '86 was recently named west- em regional sales manager for Southco, Inc. Bob and his wife, Tracy, are parents of four children: Justin, six; Joey, four; Maggie, two. and Johnny, six months. They have relocated from Orlando to Indianapolis. Douglas D. Deppen '86 reports that since graduation he has been a resource room teacher in Illinois (working with children who were learning disabled, educably mentally re- tarded and behaviorally disordered), a com- puter literacy teacher in a private school in New Jersey (working with students who were socially and emotionally disturbed), and is now a New Jersey state employee working in a day training center. His students are classified as eligible for day training, which means they are profoundly developmentally delayed. His first two and a half years were spent in the classroom. Then, in October 1994, he was laterally transferred to the position of inclusion coordinator. He negotiates with other educational pro- grams in the Hudson County area to allow his students to join their non-disabled peers in educational and/or recreational activities. Doug has also become a member of acting troupes, including the Mental Health Players, an educational improv group, and Mainstream U.S.A., an ensemble of actors with and with- out disabilities. He lives in Wood Ridge. N.J. Christian and Laurie Doll-Luther '86 are parents of a son, David Christian, bom on October 18, 1994. Laune, who also earned a master's degree at BU, is a speech-language pathologist in a private practice. Chris is a data base administrator for NYNEX Mobile Communications. They live in Stony Point, N.Y. Brian L. Fetzer 486 and Paula Skopow were married on October 26. 1991. Brian has been employed by Continental Airlines since April 1987. They were expecting their first child on May 19 They live in Clinton. N.J. David and Donna Snow Fischer 4 86 are parents of a son. Mark Allen, born on April 3. 1995 They live in Langhome Ronald Gruver '86 and Jill Urban as are planning a June wedding in Luzerne. Ronald is employed by Glidden Paints in Wilkes- Barre Conrad A. Haenny '86 of Somerville. N J., has received his CPA certification for the state of New Jersey. Classnotes Dwayne J. Hcisler '86 k prCffldenl of The Remit Corporation in Bloomsburg. is a certified trainer for the American Collections Association In that role, he had the opportu- nity to conduct a training program in Mala> sia last fall He has also trained collectors at locations throughout the United States and Canada. Edward W. Helfrick Jr. '86 and Ruth Ann Lytle were married on November 12 in Elysburg Ed is a coal operator with Mallard Contractors in Mount Carmel They live at Elysburg R D 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 specialist al the R M Palmei ( 'ompam Christine Keisch '86 and Robert Thomp- son are engaged Christine, who also earned a master's degree at BU. is a speech/language pathologist with the Christina School Distnc i in Newark. Delaware. Richard F. King '86 of Montgomeryville has been named manager in the audit and ai counting department of Beard & Company's Allentown office. He previously was assistant controller fol Toll Brothers Inc in Huntington Valley. Richard S. Knupp '86 and Laurie Koznoskie were married on May 1 3 in Har- nsburg. Richard is a sales representative with Glaxo Pharmaceuticals. Wes kreitz '86 of Williamsport has been named a district representative for Lutheran Brotherhood, a fraternal benefit society, in Jersey Shore and Clinton County. Bruce A. Leuzinger '86 of Jamison has been promoted to manager in the lax depart- ment at the CPA firm of Niessen, Dunlap & Pritchard. P D He has been with the firm since 1986. He earned a master's degree in taxation at Villanova University Kelly R. Lewis '86, an attorney in Stroudsburg, won the Republican nomination for Monroe County controller in the May 16 Primary Election. A 1 993 graduate of Widener University Law School, he is with the law firm of Matergia and Dunn He and his wife. Lisa, live in Delaware Water Gap. Alice Lesher Lopez '86 reports that she is homeschooling her first grade son. Nelson II. with the help of his sister. Lauralee (17 months) She also helps manage the family business as a subcontractor for Home Quar- ters Warehouse They live in Chesapeake. Va. Anne Farrell Manusky *86 earned a master's degree in counseling at the Univer- sity of Houston in August 1 994 She is a coun- selor in the Spring Branch School District in Houston Marvin Metzger 'Mol Mountain [bp QH been re-elected to a two-year term on the BU Alumni Board of Directors In addition, he has been elected president of the Alumni As- sociation for 1 9QS -| Wo Douglas Miller *86 is lite idininistxitoi fai both Horn* Lodge in l-ort Washington and Graeme Park in Hoisham. two of the historic sites owned by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission He-is a master's degree candidate al IUP Mark and Sherry Kramer Mo>cr '86 IPG parents of a daughter. Hmily Llizabelh. bom on September 1 5, 1994 She joins a son. Mat- thew, age three They live in Wernersville. Janet Kondracki Pace '86 is personnel director for Labat- Anderson Inc in Arlington, Va. She recently completed eoursework for a Certificate In human resources management through the University ol Virginia ( In istim- ( ampin II Kaughlcy '86 and IW husband, Bob, arc parents of a daughter, born on March V 1995 Chris is still a special edu- cation teacher for the Pleasant Valley School District and is also selling Mary Kay Cosmct Ice. They live in Kunklctown. Cynthia Stanziola Ray *86 won the Rl publican nomination for Carbon County Reg istcr of Wills/Clerk of the Orphans Court in the May lf> Primar> I lei lion Also a graduate of the Dickinson School of Law, Attorney Ray has her own private prac tice and is also adiiiiur.iiali . < .i . .rXini .in. I Wealherly District office administrator for Senator James J kho.ides She and her husband, Lawrence, live in Weathcrly. Kathy Sayre '86 reports the birth of a son, Matthew Jay. bom on May 30, 1993 Jill Murphy Torrisi '86 and David V. Torrisi '86 .ire the parents ol .i son David Joseph, bom on March 1 1 (seven pounds, one and a half ounces. 19 inches) They live in Taylor 1987 Representative: Sean Mullen Class Volunteer: A elly M( Kenwn Meneeley Arlene Brumhach '87 of Drcxel Hill has been appointed infection control coordinator at St Joseph's Hospital in Philadelphia She is also pursuing a master's degree in microbi ology at the Medical College of Pennsylva Melody Kiyomi Carl '87 and France S Brennan were mamcd on September 9. 1994. in Nyack. N Y Melody is a sales associate for Creative Garment Inc.. N Y They live in Nyack. Professors plan trip to Amazon [EdtlOt s Note T\\o BU professors. Frederick Hill and Joseph I'ifer. are planning (i Wtefc fanj tup to the Ama:on RfWfi and rainforest of Ptni dtparttHg on January ?. /sKY» Vhe trip is open to the general public For more information, contact either Hill or I'ifer ) Bj Frederick m.ii. ru n Proftssoi ol Biologic ul X Vllied Health Sciences Hie Amazon is an integration of rivers and ramfoiest combined to loim the luigesl wilderness area in the world, the Amazon Hasm Occupying over 2 f> million square miles ami including nui)oi portions of nine South American countries, this aiea contains an enormous diversity ami abundance of fauna and flora The largest river on harth, the Amazon is liuly one of the woild's greatest natural wonders Originating as a fins hiook I '.(KM) Uvi up mi ili. I'< iu\ lan Andes, less than KM) miles from the Pat ifu ( )« can. the Amazon flows 4.(HM) miles through PeiU and Hia/il It was with this in mind that Joseph I'ifer, a meterologist. and I set out last yeai on an incredibly fantastic )ourney Aflei fly my to Iquitos, Peru, wc encountered the Amazon River for the lust tunc Words cannot describe the magnitude of (his nvei Al Iquitos, wlmh is nearly 2.2(H) miles up itn .mi from tin mouth ol thi rivi r, [hi Amazon is over 40 feel deep The rcul surprise was to leain thai it gets at least M) let I deepei dining spiuig luuolf from the Andes We were surprised to see a major ocean going Ireightei at anchor in the middle of the river This is the farthest upstream on any river in the world (hat ocean going comnien nil ships c an navigatgc We went by motor houl about M) miles down riv. i to tin I cploi.una I odge I In rainforest loomed above as our riverboat turned oil the mighty river and continued along a narrow stream lo the lodge The lodge is almost invisible through the trees, but the dock provided a welcoming group of guides who helped us disembark It wan immediately obvious that wc were in the jungle Dozens of brightly colored birds whose colors were only rivaled by the myriad of brightly colored flowers greeted us as wc walked up from the boat dock to our living quarters Wc were pleasantly surprised by the accommodations, they were much more than we fiad originally envisioned them to be! Meals were also a pleasant surprise in that the food was plentiful and good, featuring various meats (I had never eaten water buffalo before1) and a wealth of fresh fruit* and vegetables, rice and beans, all carefully and dchciously prepared and served While at Kxplorama, wc hiked well groomed trails where our guides pointed out the plans and animals tshhh — there is a troop of Pygmy Marmosets up ahead in the trees, look quickly or you will miss them') and explained how the local people utilized the K "ntinued on Pane 55) Page 53 Classnotes Donald Cicero '87 is director of nursing at Dar Way Nursing Home Inc. in Estcila He formerly was director of education and assis- tant director of nursing at Shamokin Area Community Hospital and as director of nurs- ing at the Kramm Nursing Home in Watsontown He lives in Milton. Pi is< ilia Faust Gigler '87 and Michael J. Giglei '86 an pan nl ol a son Sl( veil 1'alrn I born on August 215, 1993, and arc expecting a set (ind child on July 9 Mike is an assistant vn c piesidenl in i • > r > • 1 1 ■ • n tal l< inline with Meridian Hank, Bfld PriSCiUfl It 6 technical pi i i. ilr, I with Scum.. I iia)Mi-.',li< s. Iii- I li' \ hve in Alien town. Daniel L. Griesbaum 'K7 and Dorrine M ii un planning a lul) wi dding Daniel, whii also earned fl m.r.ln I degree at BU, is fl I mi in. i dm all. in h ai In i al Heading llij'li School David M. Hall '87 and Laurie S Nielsen were married In Weal i awn David is em ployed by State Farm Insurance in Concordvillc They live in Bethlehem Connie Zwoyer Harsh '87 ol ( en(re\ ill. Virginia, w ai kill) d in an auto bi i idem in I an. asier County on April 21. Also killed weie hei husband, Douglas, and then son, lyier, Bvt and a hull months i oi the pasi loin years, I lonnie was a sc nioi t osi a. . ountani i"i Systems Reaean h and Applu ations ( lorp in Arlington, Va. Surviving aie hei patents. Mi and Mrs. ( luii. Zwoyei a ilsti i and a brothei Janus G. Hoffman K7 and Tannine L. Hoyei an planning .. Novembei 9, 1996 Wed ding in Kehuck lames is employed as pui . basing inanagei al Hlooinsburg I lei (in Shelley Karas '87 has been named mai ketmg coordinatoi at Columbia County Farm eis National Bani in Bloomsburg she is put suing an MBA at BU. She and her husband. Tim '84, ate parents ■ >i .i datightei I mil y Mark W. Morgan '87 and (Crista I Must h wi u married on fune 18, 1994 in LutherviUe, Md Maik. who is a m.unilai tuting manager at AcCUpaC Inc. in Mainland, is pursuing an MBA degiee al I oyola College in Baltimore They reside in Gilbertsville Lynn Petzold '87 has been awarded the 1995 Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarship to study environmental science at the University of Canterbury in Chnstchurch, New Zealand. Lynn has been guiding sea kayak trips in Baja California Sur. Mexico, for Paddling South She is also an instructor for National Outdoor leadership School, where she leads student backpack and kayak trips. Linda Mat/.oni Policare '87 reports the birth of a son, Dominick Policare III. on Feb- ruary 21. 1994 They live in Pittston. Jill Seipe '87 is a newscaster with Blue Ridge Cable TV- 1 3. Pnor to working at TV- I I, she interned for Channel 10 in Philadel- phia Myra Kay ShafTer '87 of Liberty is secre- tary to the dean of development at Pennsylva- nia ( ollege ul let hnology Lynn Smith '87 and Scott Stein were mar- ried on February 20. 1994. in New Brunswick. N.J Lynn is a commercial administrator and t bairmanol the I'V Network Council for NBC in New York City They live in Hoboken, N.J Karen J. Steward '87 and William B. Schopl were married on March 18 in Allen- town Karen is an auditor with the CPA firm of Palmer and Co. She is also an aerobics m st i in tor for Lehigh Fitness Centers. They live in Whitehall Susan M. Stowed '87 is a secretary and WOrd processing specialist with Spiers. McDonald. Bharucha & Royal Inc., a recently formed architectural and engineering firm in ( amp Hill 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 BU, is a public school speech thera- pisl with Lincoln intermediate Unit They live in York Lori I m.l). i lake \N oil '87 and her hus- band. Wes. are parents of triplets, born on March I: Evan Wesley (four pounds. 14 ounces). Shane Gordon (five pounds. 14 ounces), and laud Steven (five pounds, five ounces). They reside in rural Coatesville Karla Morris '87 and Ronald Ketwit/ were man led on April 30. Thev live in Spartanburg s.c. Thomas M. Nein '87 and lube I Chiaielb weie married in Mount Penn Thomas is em ployed by Wheat First Butcher Singer in Wyomissing rhey live in Reiffton Frances J. Parker '87 of Lock Haven is a regional coordinator for the Gateways Tech- nic al Assistance Project for Intermediate Units 9. II and 16. She reports that all four of her children have earned college degrees. Page 54 < ai ol Duchan Weller '87 and her husband, Jeffrey, are parents of a son. Michael (seven pounds, seven ounces). Karen S. York 487 and Bruce Levine are planning an October wedding Karen is a com- piler related sales and marketing consultant. Rae Anne Zehnder '87 and Scott DeNardo are planning an Apnl 19 wedding Rae Ann is a sales representative for Adams Outdoor Ad- vertising 1988 Representative: Lori DePasquale Lannetti Class Volunteers: Gary L Bosavage. Stephanie Fetterman, Steve Fetterman. Marge Krueger, Wanda Willis McDonough Jeanne Smith Bortulin '88 and her hus- band, John, are parents of a daughter, Kathryn Elizabeth, born in January 1995. Jeanne is a customer service manager at Bell Atlantic Di- rectory Graphics in Valley Forge. They live in Jeffersonville. Lisa M. Calegari '88 and Joseph S. Michalochick were married on May 27. Lisa is employed at Boscov's in Laurel Mall. Paula Bogart Cooper '88 and her husband, Shawn, are parents of a son, Logan Harris, born on January 11, 1995 (six pounds, 13 ounces. 19.5 inches). Paula teaches kinder- garten in the Milton Area School District. They live in Watsontown. Gail Gamble Daras '88 has been promoted to captain in the U.S. Army. She is serving as an assistant to the TRADOC System Manager Joint STARS at Fort Huachuca. Arizona She and her husband. Captain Kirby Daras, are expecting their first child in August 1995. Kelly A. Decker '88 has been teaching third grade in the Fairfax County ( Va.) Schools since 1989. Presently the science lead teacher in Area III, she was awarded an Impact II Grant for an innovative science technique. She is pursuing a doctorate in curriculum and instruction and instructional technology at George Mason University in Virginia. In addition, she owns her own Children's Birthday Party business. Anita Eckhart 488 and Jon Goodman '89 are planning a July wedding. Anita is CPA with a public accounting firm, and Jon is teach- ing computer science at Saucon Valley Middle School. Cynthia Freeland '88 graduated in May from Penn State University's College of Medi- cine at Hershey Medical Center. She is fin- ishing her first-year residency in internal medi- cine at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville. John P. Gillard '88 and Stephanie L. Loehle were married on October 1 in Maple Glen. John is a credit manager for Heidel- berg USA Inc They live in Kennesaw, Ga. Doris Lloyd Golden '88 and her husband are parents of a daughter. Jennifer, bom on December 13. 1993. Dons, who also earned a master's degree at 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. Carol Herrick Hall '88 and her husband. Scon, are parents of a daughter, Emily Anne, bom on December 1 8, 1 994. They live in New Bloomfield. Jennifer M. Harvey 4 88, a project leader for the Personal Market Support Operations Department at Liberty Mutual Insurance Group, received the company's highest honor — The Chairman's Award. Vicki Pantuso Henry '88 and her husband. Harold, are parents of a daughter. Jessica Lynn, bom on January 4. They live in Reading. Dianne Motze Hitchens '88 and her hus- band, Ken Hitchens '86, are parents of two daughters, Alex, age three, and Abby, age six months. Dianne is a special education teacher at Hatboro Horsham High School, and Ken is a senior negotiator for Fannie Mae in Phila- delphia. Cynthia L. Johnson '88 and John S Onulack are planning a fall wedding. Cynthia is employed by the CPA firm. Kuhn & Block. Diane Murtin Kilker 488 earned a master's degree in the primary care nurse practitioner program at the University of Pennsylvania in August 1994. Diane is employed at the Hos- pital of the University of Pennsylvania. She and her husband, Thomas, live in Drexel Hill Rob and Loriann Hocking Kirkpatrick '88 are parents of a son, Brady Thomas, bom on August 27, 1994. They live in Memphis. Tenn.. where Rob is an area director for Campbell Soup Company. Jane Kozel '88 and Blaine Pilkerton are planning a July 29 wedding. Jane is an el- ementary school teacher in Charles County. Md. Doug and Lisa Smyth McNaul '88 are parents of a daughter, Megan Elizabeth. They live in Lancaster. Mike Mendler '88 is spearheading an al- ternative education program in Halifax, Va.. for students who do not or cannot fit into the traditional classroom. The program is called Project Hope. Mike earned a master's degree in Virginia John A. Morack '88 and Anne Therese Moratelli were married on September 3 in Shamokin. A Navy veteran, he is also a gradu- ate of Ross Leffler School of Conservation in Hamsburg. He is a wildlife conservation of- ficer for the Pennsylvania Game Commission in Luzerne County. They live in Drums. Leslie Newman-Kiess '88, laboratory man- ger at Bi Labs/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 to as- sistant vice president of operations at the Madi- son Bank of Blue Bell. She formerly was a mortgage processor with Commonwealth Mortgage Company. Classnotes Amazon 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. Kenneth O. Paisley '88 and Lauren K. Sionko were mamed on October 8. 1994. in Lockport. N Y. Kenneth is technical service manager for Sevenson Environmental Services in Niagara Falls, N Y. Brenda Pavill '88 has become an Interna- tional Board Certified Lactation Consultant after completion of a preparatory course at Georgetown University. She is a member of the Luzerne County Breastfeeding and Edu- cation Support Network and a founding mem- ber of the Lactation Consultants of Northeast- ern Pa., Inc. She is a patient care director of obstetrics, pediatrics and adolescent psychology at Mercy Hospital in Wilkes-Barre. Joe Pellock '88 is controller of Carbon Products Operation in East Stroudsburg. Karen B. Peterson '88 of Wyalusing has been promoted to assistant cashier by Citizens & Northern Bank. She joined C&N in 1990 as a receptionist and has been a loan officer trainee She previously worked at Clark Fur- niture. She and her husband, Michael, have one son. Julia A. Poduszlo-Light '88 reports the birth of a son, Jeffrey E. Light, on January 16. Beth A. Roeder '88 and Scott S. Zimmerman '91 are planning an October 14 wedding in Montandon. Beth, who earned a master's degree in reading at BU in August 1994, is a reading specialist in the Danville Area School District Scott is employed by WPGM Radio in Danville and is a substitute teacher Kristine Shirer Rupert '88 and her hus- band. Ken, are parents of a son, Brandon Ken- neth, bom on October 6, 1994. He joins a sis- ter, Lauren, who is two and a half. Kristine is a former special education teacher now at home with her children. They live in Easton Richard G. Scheib '88 and Denise D Klock are planning a May 1996 wedding Richard, who earned a J.D. degree from Wid- ener University School of Law and a legal master's degree from Georgetown University School of Law, is employed by Ernst & Young in Philadelphia. Thomas J. Scherer '88 and Jan A. Deiter were mamed on February 12 in Erters. Tom »s a programmer/analyst with the Pennsylva- nia Higher Education Assistance Agency in Hamsburg. They live m that city. Robin Schuller M'88 of Muncy is princi- pal of Ward L. Myers Elementary School. Stephanie Simmons '88 and Lewis R. Geyer II were mamed on May 21. 1994. Stephanie is the assistant director of univer- sity relations at Wilkes University Michele Peek Davidson '88 serv ed as matron of honor The Geyers live in Wilkes-Barre with then cats. Chelsea and Shiner Susan E. Snyder '88 earned an MBA de- gree at BU in May 1994. She is employed by Geisinger Medical Center as financial liaison to the Division of Surgery. Susan L. Snyder '88 and Louis H. LaBnc were married on November 19. 1994. m Emmaus Susan is employed by Bethlehem Area School District They live in Emmaus Marie J. Spengel '88 is a software engi- neer with FMC Corporation's Materials Han dling System Division in Chalfont. She h\cs in Lansdale. Alice K. StaufTer '88 and Robert J. Dippcl are planning a May 18. 1996 wedding Alib- is a medical technologist in the blood bank ai Geisinger Medical Center, Danville Renee Anne Wamser '88 and Jeffrey Lutie were mamed on March 18 Renee, who is employed by the Bethlehem Area School Dis- trict, earned a master's degree at East Stroudsburg University. They live in Bethlehem. Kevin D. Waple '88 has been appointed assistant vice president at Commonwealth Bank/West. He has worked for Common- wealth Bank for the last six years. He gradu- ated first in his class from the Centre] Atlantic School of Commercial Lending. He and his wife, Carolyn, live in Lock Ha- ven. Keshil Whiteleather '88 and Robert Waterland were married in Phoenixville Keshil, who earned a master's degree at Penn State, is a child therapist at Wordsworth Acad- emy in New Britain They live in Philadel- phia. Martina Zobb '88 and Jonathan Peace were mamed on June 4. 1994. in Allentown. Martina is a product specialist for Prudential Insurance Co They live in Salisbury Twp, Joseph C. Zola '88 and Ann Mane Franck were mamed in Hazleton Joseph, who earned a law degree at Duquesne University School of Law, is an associate with the law firm of Mylolte. David and Fitzpatnck They live in Conyngham 1989 Representative: John M. Walker Class Volunteers: Todd Argenziano. Joanne L Demcott. Linda Foster, JoAnise Keener, Laura M. Specht. Chrstine Spohn, Susan Sugra. John M Walker Eagle Award for outstanding cluims MTVtcC He joined Nationwide in l**S0 C ortland W. Bigeltm III "89 and Julie L Fctzcr were mamed on August 6. 1994. in Exton Cortland, who earned a masiei \ de- gree at West Chestei University, is a teachei in the Spnng-Ford School District The) live in Downingtowo Randall E. Black '89 has been promoted to controller of lust Citizens National Bank. Mansfield Previoush M inor accountant. he joined the hank in |*>»H I le and Ins wife. Connie, have two children and live in Liberty. Barbara Savior Burnside '89 Attended the Class of 1989 K-union picnic on llomccom ing with her children Maggie, three, fcnd Daniel, one She lives in New ( astle Kevin Gftffkep '89 and Kellvann Hennessey are planning a Man h I 990 wed ding Kevin is a regional manager loi I'cnr.u Inc. Sara Dunning Campbell 'KM and hei bus band. Butch, arc parents of a daughter. Hannah Elisabceth, bom on December 2. 1994 (eight pounds, one ounce. 20 S muIk-s) I he y live in Hatfield. Elizabeth Ann Dalton *89 and Daniel D Lcitch were married on September 24 in Easton Among the attendants were Angela Piccinlli '89 and Karen Kr/astek "89. Elizabeth ll B sign language interpreter in the Washington. D C. area They live in Ar- lington. Va. Joanne Derrkolt '89 of Allentown has been re-elected to a two year term on the Ml I Alumni Board of Directors Brenda Domlnkk '««> andOflT) I \ were mamed on June 9 in Pottstown Brenda. who also earned a master's degree at BU, is a speech clinician and checrleading coach at Pottstown School District Jennifer Prout Kndy '89 and hei huiband David, are parents of a second child. Steven, born on December 22. 1994 They live in Denver. Pa. < bris N. Fernanda! '89 and Ins wife. Jen- nifer, arc parents of a daughter. Abigail Ixigh. bom on November 9. 1 994 (eight pounds, nine ounces). Chns is a pilot at lech Aviation, lo- cated at the Wilkes Barrc/Scranton Interna- tional Airport. Linda S. Foster '89. an intensive case man- ager for Community Services Group in Lancaster, took a vacation to France in June She travelled to Pans. Normandy Beach. Mont St Michel and the Chatcux country Philip Armstrong '89 of Hughesville has won a Nationwide Insurance Company Silver Michael Foulds '89 and Dana Mart/ were mamed on May 20 in Herndon Michael is administrative sales manager for National Ticket Co in Paxinos (Continued from Page S3) abundant resources of the forest We left Fxploramu by boat (there arc no roads m the |unglc so you cithei walk oi take | boat) and traveled approximately 4 < miles up the Amazon's Napo and Sucusaii Rivers to Hxplomapo Camp Nestled in remote rainforest off the boundary of the Sin usan, this camp is composed of large, open, thatch -roofed stnictures on stilts. In by the warm glow ol Iceroeenc lantenu (there is no electricity at any of tlu- camps) From l Aplornapo. we cxploied a Mm k wau-i lake (eVei see a water hlv pad that is mx reel across?) and viaitad i colony of Hoal/ins (vci\ pnmilive pheasant sized buds that Qiva gastiu feimenlation and you still have i laws on then wings much the same as Aichacopteryx. the fiiM Midi m iheJj native habitul. We also saw tour species o! Kingfishers and dozens ol individual birds in one small area, as well as three thiee toed sloths up close ami pcisonal' I his truly was a highlight oi ,.in trip One afternoon we look a walk into the lainforest ami visiie.l a Nagmi ln.lt.ui village and had an opportunity to n.ulc t shuts ami hats loi blo« guns and heads truly a unique expenem e' We hiked to our next lodge, « ode named A< I I K. loi Amazon < cutei loi I nvuon 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 wilderness1 1 I his lodge is dedicated to study ol tlx- rainloiest . anopy ll is heie thai they have built one ol the three Canopy Walkway Systems in the woild, truly an engineering leal* ll is a quarter mil.' long, multi level system of aerial plallorms and pathways designed to \tc ecologically sensitive and allowing lor resean hers and e< olounsts I., interai i w itli the living rainforest. We climbed into tree forts connected by rope walkways that arc up to 120 feet above the forest floor As we traversed the walkway, climbing ever higher, the secret life ol the canopy began to reveal itself Thousands of spet les of epiphytes i rowded the blanches, and flowers of every shape and color provided a show rarely seen by the human eye The bold primary colors were almost too much for the senses to absorb Several species ol birds, mseils, Poison Arrow Frogs, arboreal mammals and flowering plants were easily observed and studied from the ACFFR Canopy Walkway, promising an almost endless source of new information about this environment It was with great regret that we ended our trip, but we agreed that we would go back soon to study and visit Upon our return to Pennsylvania. I quickly put together a course in neotropical biology that will be offered this fall for undergraduates and graduate students Students will study at BU during the fall semester, and then we will travel to Peru on January 7. 1996 to experience the Amazon River and rainfore«t in person Page 55 Classnotes Jody Hoffman dates '89 of Lewisburg Studios won awards for four photographs cn- tered in competition sponsored by the North- east Professional Photographers' Association One of her portraits was plated in (he "Court ol Honor" because it was ihe highest scoring print in its classification. Deborah A. George '89 and Janu s I Slivers were married on July 23 In Mahanoy City. Deborah is a sixth grade teacher at Mahanoy City Catholic S< hool They live in Kingtown, Melissa Monlt ft l Gmnblatt '89 and her husband. Kdward. are parents of a daughter, Hiianna Elsie Monlefel Grccnblatt, born on February 23 (six pounds, two ounces. 18.5 iik In s) They live in Portland, Maine ( fcrol Lynn Gui niak '8*> and Andrew w Wang were married on December 4 in Trexlcrtown. Carol is a registered nurse with Lehigh Valley Home Care They live in Alburtis. I toe A. Ilabakiis "8«> and David F Appleby an- planning a September wedding on the Past ( nasi I is.i is the downlown/inaiketing in. in agei loi the Downtown Business Association ol Whcalon, Illinois She is also a niembei ol the Chicago Rockers Millei Icehouse Dance Team ( I he Chicago Rockers are a proles sional basketball team in ihe Coiilmental Mas ketball Association.) USB is also involved in professional promotional modeling and ging log. Anthony W. Hartlaub '89 ol Hanovei has been named audit managei in the llariisbuig till ne ol Ernst iV Young He has been with the lum loi live yeais, spec lah/ing in linan eial services ami health i aie industries Louise Ruane Hoc '89 and liei husband, Jim, aie patents ol a son, Uiaiulon William, born on Match I, ll)94 Louise is property managei at Mlb Management Set vic es in Kissimmce, Pla. IVudl Sparing Hepler '89 and hei husband, Brian, aie parents of a son, Benjamin Curtis Hepler, almost tWO, ami aie in the piOCeSS "I building an addition to then house Trudi is a tilth grade teachei in the Blue Ridge I lementary Si hool Cathy L. Hilbish '8s» and Bryan D Pned weu in. lined on Novcmlvi I | in SunbuTJ ( ath> is .i financ lal analyst \\ uli Kill' Services Inc. in Camp Hill rhej live in Dauphin. TW>y 1). Hunsingei '89 celebrated his liisl wedding anni\eis.n\ Pebiuan 12. IWS lie is employed by Aetna [nsurance Company in Enfield, Conn Jennifer L. Jones '89 and Mark R Bell arc planning a June 30 wedding Jennifer is an elemental school teacher m the North Schuylkill School District. Karen Kepner '8«J has received an MSN Page 56 degree at Allentown College of St Francis de Sales She is manager of the maternal/child health program with the Visiting Nurses As- sociation of Northumberland County, serving the mne-county Gcismger central region. Dana M. Kiessling '89 and Gregg S Moscr were married on February 4 in Watsontown. Dana is employed by Transmodal Corp. in Muncy. They live in Watsontown. Todd Leftzel '89 was inducted into the Berme Romanoski Chapter of the Pennsylva- nia Sports Hall of Fame on March 25 He w.is recognized for his athletic accomplishments as a student at Line Mountain High School. Todd is a superintendent for Rocco Quality foods. Inc., in Timbervillc, Va. He and his wile. Mac ey. aie parents of two children. Kim- herly and Colton. Lorl A. Lewis M'89 and Michael A Psposito wete married on August 27. 1994. in Danville Lori is employed by PA Mentor as a recruiter. They live in Scranton. Jennifer Lindemann '89 and Christopher J. Shunk '89 wete married on December 3, 1994 Jennifer is employed by Bell Atlantic Mobile, and Chris is employed by AT&T. They live in Williams Twp.. Pa. Joya Mast' '89 and Donald J Muta Jr. were man ied on May 28 in Carbondale. Joannle Kramer Maselli '89 .mil her hus- band. Dana, are parents of a daughter. Kalhryn (Kati) Elizabeth, born in July 1994. They live in Columbus, Ohio Joselle M. Matash '89 and Thomas S. McMuitue aie planning a July 8 wedding. Joselle is employed at the law offices of Cleve- land C Hummel in Bloomsburg Susan E. Metzker '89 and David W (iehrum were married on May 13 in Wilhamsport Susan is a programmer/analyst for the Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit in Lewisburg Michele L. Middtesworth '89 and Ken- neth Somerday '89 were mamed on April 30. 1904, in Coal Township Michele is chemist with General Public Utilities Nuclear in Read- ing, and Kenneth is an elec trician for Waldman Electric in West Reading. They live m Sink- ing Spring. Tammy Pentz Morgan '89 gave birth to twin boys. Brett and Taylor, on August 20, 1994. Lee Ann Nepa '89 and Stacy Bucklaw were mamed on June 4. 1994, in Carbondale. Lee Ann is a division administrator at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. They live in Deptford. N.J. Ann Elizabeth Orris '89 and Norman A Shaffer were mamed on May 13. Ann is a registered nurse at Memorial Hospital's Home Care of York. David P. Shadle '89 and Jennie Fagan were mamed on September 9. 1995. David is a sales manager for Rockwell in Doylestown. Karen Stein Snyder '89 reports the birth of a daughter on September 28. 1994. She lives in Red Lion. Chris Swiencki '89 is a human resources systems administrator at AT&T Capital Corp in Parsippany. N.J. David M. Wadeck '89 and Adnenne K Zechman were mamed on May 20 David works at the Lewisburg Penitentiary. David A. Wargo '89 and Tracy Ann Batista are planning a December 9 wedding. David is j computer instructor and software devel- oper with the PC Information Center in Allen- town. He is also a part-time event consultant and comedy magician with Black Diamond Pntertainmcnt Co Todd R. Whitmoyer '89 and Heidi A Fortna are planning an October 21 wedding. Todd is employed by Sovereign Bank in Wyomissing. 1990 Representative James P. Shevlin Class Volunteers: loan DiFrancesco. Nicole Woodson Smith. Lisa Stackhouse Joann Barletta '90 and Mark Reed '91 are planning a summer 1 996 wedding. Joann, who also earned a master's degree at BU, is a special education teacher in North East, Md. Mark, who received a master's degree at the University of Virginia, is a sixth grade teacher in Wellsboro Stacey L. Beltz '90 and Robert D. Coleman '91 were married on June 4. 1994, in Breinigsville. Stacey is a senior credit ana- lyst with Nations Credit of Allentown, and Robert is an assistant manager with Pizza Hut in Allentown. They live in Kresgeville. Kimberly A. Campbell 490 and Stephen A. Lutes were married on September 3. 1994, in Bunkertown. Kimberly is an X-ray techni- cian at Geismger Medical Center, and Stephen is .i senior at BU. They live in Bloomsburg. Wendy C. Casner '90 reports that she is "alive and well after a recent adventure/vaca- tion to West Africa. She is a registered nurse in the burn center at Crozer Chester Medical Center. Michelle ClafTey '90 has been promoted to senior fund accountant at Preferred Ben- efits Corp. in Fort Washington. She resides in Chestnut Hill. Mitchell A. Clouser '90 and Tracy E. Beck are planning a September 30 wedding in Pe- tersburg, Va Mitchell is a sales representa- tive with Reds Fisher in Tampa. Carolyn Ann Corvasio '90 and Kenneth Gallo were mamed on September 9. 1994 Carolyn is a registered securities representa- tive and client service representative for VETIA, Inc.. an investment advisory service in Chatham. N.J. They live in Bedminster. N.J. Christine M. Stinger Cutler '90 and Mat- thew A. Cutler '91 are parents of a daughter. Meghan Marie, born on December 12, 1993 Matt is a police officer with the City of Poughkeepsie Police Department. They live in that city. Shelley Kratz Deck '90 and David C. Deck '88 are parents of a daughter, Allison Nicole, born on November 4. 1994. Lucy A. Dibetta '90 and David McConnell were mamed on September 24, 1994. Lucy is a provider relations coordinator for U.S. Healthcare. They live in North Wales. Renee Shaplin Drago '90 and her husband, Frank, are parents of a son, Tyler William, borr on April 27, 1 994 (nine pounds, seven ounces, 21 inches long). Tyler joins a sister. Michele. 12. and a brother. Daniel, nine. They live in Palmer Township, Pa. Kimberly Youndt Evans '90 and her hus- band, Yuri, are expecting their first child in July. Kimberly, who teaches a learning sup- port class in Lancaster County, received her master's degree at Millersville University in August 1994. Christopher G. Fuchs '90 and Mary Kathenne Franko were mamed on October 1 . 1 994. in Lansdale. Christopher, who earned a master's degree in engineering optics at Stevens Institute of Technology, is a product design engineer with Ford Motor Co in Dearborn, Michigan. They live in Northville, Michigan. Patti Wilmot Fulmer '90 and John Fulmer 489 are parents of a daughter. Mor- gan Elizabeth, born on April 18. They live in Northampton. Michelle R. Garrett '90 of Reading re ceived a master's degree in counseling/psy- chology at Kutztown University in May. Robert A. Gould '90 is manager of appli- cations development with the Platform Divi- sion of Bell Atlantic Video Services. He lives in Reston, Va. Edward J. Hayes '90 of Newark. Dela- ware, is 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 in May. Margaret is a registered nurse with the Pennsylvania Department of Welfare. They live in Union Dale. Dawn M. Iorio 490 and Brian J. Brady were Classnotes mamed on November 12 in Hudson. Dawn is a software engineer at Betz Labs in Horsham. They live in Kintersville. R. Nicole Kent '90 and Ronald G. Deeter '91 were mamed on April 9. 1 994. in Elysburg Nicole is an office manager for the Danville Area School District, and Ronald is a correc- tions officer at Columbia County Prison They live in Bloomsburg. Kevin J. Kotch '90 and Sharon E Toomey are planning a December 9 wedding Kevin, a graduate of Temple University School of Law, is an associate with the law firm of Hoyle, Morns and Kerr in Philadelphia. Kaleen Kovalovich '90 received a medi- cal degree at the Penn State College of Medi- cine at Hershey in May. In April, she was in- ducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. Denise M. Mastroianni '90 and L. Wayne Chnstman are engaged. Denise is an audi- ologist at Berks ENT Surgical Associates, Inc., in West Reading. Janet L. Mauger '90 and Glen W Snyder are planning a June 17 wedding. Janet is em- ployed by the Alaska Home Health Care Agency in Anchorage. Jill A. Murphy '90 and Jeffrey P Zeltt are planning an October wedding. Jill is a nuclear medicine technologist at Grand View Hospi- tal in West Rockhill. Robert L. Myers '90 graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine in spring 1994, where he was in- ducted into the OKU Honor Society. He is in a four-year residency in oral and maxillofa- cial surgery at the Gundersen/Lutheran Medi- cal Center and is completing his MBA at the University of Wisconsin. His wife, the former Christine Hughes '90, is a general biologist with the U.S. Depart- ment of Interior and is enrolled in a master's program with emphasis on invertabrate zool- ogy. They live in LaCrosse. Wisconsin. Susan L. Rarick '90 earned a master's de- gree at Boston University in May 1994 At that time, she was employed as a clinical so- cial worker for KidsPeace. the national cen- ters for kids in crisis. Dawn Reichwein-Feltman '90 has been promoted to human resources manager at Pru- dential Insurance in Northumberland. Sara J. Renshaw '90 and Bradley J. Hyer were mamed in Hagersville. Sara is employed at the Plumsteadville Inn. They live in Telford ^ Joanna L. Roe '90 and Wesley D. Hollis '90 were mamed on October 1 , 1 994, in Eagles Mere Joanna is a visual merchandiser at Macy s, King of Prussia. Wesley, a Class A PGA golfer, is the head golf professional at Skippack Golf Course. They live in MontgomeryvUJe. Jule C Schrefller '90 received the third- place award for news enterprise repotting from the North Carolina Press Ass^utmn" Hci winning article was "Murder-Suu side Dlui trates Abuse: Victim's Mother Comments Jule has been a reporter for The Journal- Patriot in North Wilkcsboro. N.C.. for three years. A former .Wav Grit reporter, she also received the 1994 North Carolina Special Olympics Outstanding Print Media Award Laura Wendel Schultz "90 and her hus- band. Gary, are parents ol j son. I ).micl Allen, bom on March 15 They live in I ansdale Laura also earned a master's degree at BU in 1992. Karen Seidel-Rodgers '90 and her hus- band, Jim. are expecting their first child in September 1995. Julie Lennon Seiple '90 and her husband. Jim, are parents ol a daughter. Kelli Ann. hoi n on April 26 (seven pounds, five ouik es) Kellie Ann Shaner '90 and Duanc E. Gordner were mamed on May 2H, 1 9l)4. m Lairdsville They are owners of D&K's Youngland and D&K's Studio of Dance. Pi- ano and Fitness They live in Hughes\ ilk- Karen DeLullo Sitler '90 is an informs tion writer for the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency. She formerly worked in the press office of Tom Ridge 's gubernato- rial inaugural committee. She and her husband. Greg, are parents of a daughter, Sara, who was two on Valentine's Day. Mary Ellen Spisak '90 and Joseph A Greco are planning a June 17 wedding Mary Ellen, a first grade teacher at Panther Valley, received a master's degree at Kutztown Uni- versity in May. Joseph is a correctional of- ficer in Carbon County. Jill Springman '90. a senior auditor with the IRS in Washington, DC, earned an MBA degree at George Mason University in Fairfax. Va. She lives in Falls Church Michele Strobeck '90 and Gregory Pugh are planning a July 1 5 wedding Michele is a third grade teacher in the Red Lion Area School District and is pursuing a master's de- gree at Western Maryland College Tim Tepes '90 has joined RE/MAX Un- limited Real Estate in Whitehall He is also associated with Tepes Construction of Northampton. Karen E. Tulanowski '90 and Mark W Herbst were mamed on October 29. 1994 Karen is a registered nurse at The Lankcnau Hospital. They live in Collegeville. Dody Perna Turoczy '90 and Istvan Z. Turoczy '89 are parents of a son, Michael Charles, born on March 24 They live in Wescosville. Christine M. Vitale '90 and Itmoi I McAfee were mamed on September 1 7. nwa, in Philadelphia Chris is .1 s.iles represent.! live for Johnson & Johnson Thes li\e in Northport. I one. Island l.ori Wumpole *W and KaiuK doll weie mamed on Apnl «). |oya ,„ |0|tord I on is a registered nurse at I ehigh Valley Hospital (Cedai Crest) I he> live 111 Pennsburg ( had R. Williams '90 of Lansing. Michi- gan, has graduated with honors from rhomai M Coole> I au School Sheila M. Wilson '90 received .1 masu i 's degree in occupational therapy at New York University in Ma> She works unluhil dren with multiple handlt RDS III the New Yoik City KhOOll Kathj s. Woodward '90 and Christophei L. Long weie mamed on Apnl 16. 1994 m Hanover Kathy teaches simIi grade "» the Conewago Valley School Districl I'hej live in Hanovei 1 99 1 Representative Damlan I Dinan Class Volunteers: John /.. AndrOnis, /jthreh Garrou.sian. Shan non Strashaniiht Clndj 1 Ambrose '91 and Daniel R. Wolfgang '93 are planning a September \ wedding Cindy is a claims lepiesenlative with State Farm Insurance, Willianisporl. and Daniel is an assistant systems engineei with EDS. Camp Hill They live in Manchester Marc Baker '91 has joined RegSi an lii. as a soltware engineer He previously was a system installer and trainer for Data ( aid through Norrell Temp Services in Young stown. Ohio. He ami Ins wife, Sandra, live in Wilhairisport. Eileen A. BIOZfD ">l and Mi' h ■■<- 1 A Champa were married on May 21. 1994 Eileen is an accountant lor Morristown l ed eral Credit Union They live in Wharton. N.J. Margaret L. Brass •«>! ..ml Jason W Barnhardt are planning a June H. 1996 wed ding in Mount Carmel Margaret is a case manager at Northumberland County Adult Services Bruce D. Braughton Jr. '91 ami I >■ . nn, Katz arc planning an August wedding Bruce is employed by Marion Mcrrcll Dow. Eddie Brouse '91. a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army, graduated from flight schl at Ft Rucker. Alabama, as an OH-58C acroscout pilot Stationed in Germany since January 1993. he relumed to Alabama in May for the officer advance course and an aircraft transi Uon Opportunities for careers listed Earn $10-$30 per hour selling Discovery Toys Products on your own schedule. Offer outstanding developmental toys, books, encyclopedias, personal care products, clothes and parenting tools — products of the highest quality and extraordinary value that sell thomsolvos! Sell via personal demos, catagog orders, or fund raisers for organizations A fun, easy full or part-time job with short hours and a great commission. Discovery Toyds offers a lot of support and benefits to their consultants! For more Information, contact Jeanne Smith Bortultn '88 at (610) 539-7729. Financial Servlcea Representative. Go into business for yourself, not by yourself Must bo goal ortontod and self-disciplined. Full benefits, state of the art learning system, and an attrac- tive salary Send resume to Prudential Hncruitor, PO Hox V? t , Northumberland. PA 17857. or call (717) 286-6732, 784-3300. or 473-3552. American Express Financial Advisors. Inc., has positions available. Contact Ted Williams '85. CFP. at (717) 581- 5888 or 581-5833. We are a national marketing organiza- tion — the largest In our Industry — expanding and looking for people who are willing to work thoir way into executive positions. Candidates must have leadership ability, desire to earn excellent money, willingness to work hard, a provon track record and a winning attitude. If you feel you have management potential and are not proqrov.inrj rapidly enough .1! your present Job, we offer an extensive training program and excellent advance- ment opportunities. Start part-time If you wish, so as not to Jeopardize your pm-.onl poMlion C.ill lor ,in mtorviow Bob Long '85 at (610) 558-2881 Computer Resource Associates Inc. (CRA) provides professional information systems consulting services Our mission is to provide regional, national, and international clients with the means to solve their information needs through the use of skilled and equipped re- sources CRA is looking for profes- sional programmers/analysts with minimu of one year experience and individuals seeking a challenging career utilizing any of the following: COBOL, IBM Assembler. CICS, UNIX and many others. Send resume in confidence to CRA, Attn: Kimberly Goodman, 3314 Market Street, Suite 201, Camp Hill, PA 17011 FAX: (717) 975-0676. Phone (717) 737-4810 Internet: crarev@mailhost.epix.net (Continued on Page 61) Page 57 Classnotes 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 private investigator for Cross Valley Investi- gations. Wilkcs-Barrc UM L. Condalla 'W and Brian k. Lytic 490 arc planning a November 4 wedding. Lisa is employed by Muhlenberg Hospital, and Brian is employed by Rivcrvicw Leasing Co. Je nnifer S. Cooley '91 and Scotl L. Hon* •91 were married in April in Bloomsburg. Jennifer is store manager at Rcvco Drug Store in Milton, and Scott is a scheduling/office fa ( [litatOI at Bloomsburg Craftsmen. Michelle M. Crcola '91 and Jim Carson were married on June 3 in Mechanicsburg Michelle is an operations researc h analyst at the Navy Ship Parts Control Center in Mechanicsburg Jennife r Ann Dresner *91 and Eric B. Hadler were married on September 10. 1994. in Maple (Hen Jennifer is a sales representa- tive loi Egghead Software in King ol Prussia Grant S. Kvangclisti '91 and Tricia R Bnllon aie planning an Oc tober 7 wedding in Onshore (irant is employed by the Depart- ment ol the Auditoi General Gary S. GUIIck '91 and Kelly Ann McGuinn were married on May 27 in Scianton Gary is employed by Specialty Kecoids in Olyphant. 1am Gosling '91 and T. J. Struckiu '92 were married on October 8, 1994, in King of Prussia Tara is a comniunic adons ass(u late with The- Vanguaid Group in Valley Eorge. and T.J is a c oniputei prograiiuner at Wilkes Uni veralt) Felicia a. Gurzynskl »>f and rhomaa M Derm weie married on May 25 in Wilkes Barrc. Felicia, who also earned a master's degree at PH. is a speech language palholo gist at Polyclinic Medic al Center, Hamsburg. Carolyn Ann llaring '9| ami Uiandon J L Welc h were married on December 1 7, 1994. in Luthervillc. Md Caiolyn is an elementan school teaehei in Baltimon Douglas A. Ilcin '91 and Patty kirchner '93 are planning an October 14 wedding Doug, who also earned a master's degree at BU. is an accountant for Caesais Pocono Re- sous Patty Finished nei master's degree In reading al BU in August 1994. John I lush '91 and Ann DoniU Capuano are planning a spring I Wo wedding John Works loi Dun and Bradslrcet in Bethlehem Mr is also .i I'm- l aptain in Nonh Hampton Christopher Ho '9| isownei of" I ast ( oasi Volleyball in Montgomery County, one of very few such stores in the C&StSrD U.S. He began the store "on the side" in May Page 58 1993 while working as a research scientist at McNeil Pharmaceutical, a division of Johnson & Johnson Co.. where he worked on develop- ing drugs to fight cancer. He paid someone to work in the store dur- ing the day. and he took over in the evening The two jobs eventually became too much, and he made the decision to leave his good-pay- ing, solid job at the company 'The first year was a little lean." he said "Obviously, the initial investment was high The only reason I didn't lose a lot was because I worked there — I didn't pay myself, I lived off my savings." He took a small loss for the first six months and broke even last year. He anticipates turn- ing a prof it this year. Ho is a regional director of the Amateur Volleyball Association. Tressa Honicker '91 and Charles A Jilek arc planning a September 30 wedding in Middletown Tressa, who served as a quar- termaster officer in the U S Army, is study- ing for a master's degree al Penn Stale Harris- burg She is a member of the Army Reserve at Fort Indiantown Gap. Kimberly A. Hostetter '91 and John M. Schaefer '90 are engaged. Kimberly is em- ployed by Gerald D Corkery CPA in Willow Grove, and John is employed by Advanta Corp.. Horsham. Gregory Inns '91 and his wife are parents of a daughter, Abigail Yvonne, born on Janu- ary 27. Gregory is a national senior synon consultant with IMPACT Software Systems, liu ol Bethlehem Sam Jerome '9 1 .mil Gina< fcnova arc plan- ning a September 9 wedding Sam is an assis- tant manager for Sherwm Williams Co. in Vestal. N Y. Mario M. Klassen '91 and Corey Kent were married on November 12, 1994, in Mincrsvillc. Mario is a learning support teaehei in the Carlisle School District. They live in Carlisle- Michael KaufTman '91 and I .mnns Teats arc planning a fall wedding in Sehnsgrove. Mic hael is employed in the purchasing depart- ment of Weis Markets in Sunbury. Jodi L. Kishbach «91 and Donald C Walp '81 were married on June 18. 1994 Both are teachers in the Berwick Area School District. They reside in Berw ick Nicole Lee '91 and Wesley L. Cosgriff are engaged Nicole is a provider relations repre- sentative loi Cigna Health Plan in Wilmington. Delaware. Richard C. Lowe '91. an auditor with the U.S. Arm) Vudil Agency in Wilkes-Barre, re- ceived his CPA license in 1994. Stuart B. McAleer '91 and Barbara A Vbckel are planning a September wedding. Stuart is a self-employed landscaper. Kathleen J. Moore '91 and John D. Palacz '93 are planning a spring 1996 wedding Kathleen is employed as director of Little Britches Day Care Center and is shift man- ager at Fox's Pizza, both in Elysburg John is employed by Durdach Brothers Inc.. Paxinos. Kristine L. Mosser '91 and Martin E. Sholly Jr were married on November 19, 1994. in New Britain Township. Kristine. who also earned a paralegal diploma at the Phila- delphia Institute for Paralegal Training, is a legal assistant at the law firm of Shapiro & Kreisman in Berwyn. They live in Lansdale. Michelle J. Pintande '91 and Craig E. Roedcr are planning a May 18, 1 996 wedding. Michelle is an accountant at Sacred Heart Hospital and is pursuing a master's degree at Allcntown College of St Francis de Sales. Laurel Ann Ransier '91 and Robert E. Smith were married in New Freedom. Laurel is employed by the CPA firm of Hass & Co. They live in Collegeville. Theresa A. Reustle '91 is an accountant with the Maryland Department of Transporta- tion. Diane J. Rhine '91 and Timothy J. Longnecker were married on April 29 in Annville. Diane is employed by the Bank of Lancaster County They live in Mt. Joy. Donald A. Shearer '89 and Debbie Ann Solomon were married on April 1 in Monloursville. Donald is manager of Montour Oil Service Co. in Wilkes-Barre They live in Forty Fort. Tina A. Singer '91 and Chester A. Verchuk are planning a July wedding in Moosic. Tina is a teacher with Scranton-Lackawanna Hu- man Development Agency Head Start in South Scranton. R. Christopher Smiley 491 and his wife, Janae, have opened their own business, Man- hattan Bagel Co., a bagel bakery, deli, and sandwich shop at 245 Centerville Road in Lancaster. Chris was f ormerly an assistant manager for Staples. Roni Ann Snow '91 and David Gehns were married on October 1. 1994. in West Reading. They reside in Emmaus. Michele Webster '91 and Kurt Graves were married on July 16. 1994 in Hatboro. Michele is a mental health technician at Medical Col- lege Hospitals m Warminster and is pursuing a nursing degree at Chester County Hospital. They live in Wayne. Andrea A. Wetzel '91 and Mark D. Zavacky '91 were married on December 9 in Allentown. Andrea is a staff accountant for Renaissance Healthcare Corp. in Mechanicsburg, and Mark is a marketing rep- resentative for Enterprise Rent-a-Car in Mechanicsburg. They live in Hamsburg. Katharine M. Wooilum '91 and Mark D Roadarmel are planning a July 22 wedding in Alexandria, Va. Katharine, who also earned a master's degree at BU, is a behavioral spe- cialist for the Fairfax County School District. Lisa Yakuboski '91 and Charles E. Buzalka were married on May 6 in Wilkes-Barre. Lisa is a medical technologist at Mercy Hospital in Wilkes-Barre. Rebecca A. Young '91 and Dr. Gerald D Evans were married on September 30. 1994 in Dalton. Rebecca is an office manager for her husband. They live in Gibson. 1992 Representative: Bob Heller Class Volunteer: Tom London Debra Ann Acri '92 and Steven J.Vigorito '91 were married in Hazleton. Debra is a sub- stitute teacher, and Steven is owner/operator of Animal House Pet Centers in Butler, N.J They live in Wharton. N.J. Jenna Akola '92 and Chris Rudolf are plan- ning a May 4. 1996 wedding. Jenna is man- ager of the Piercing Pagoda in Stroudsburg. Natalie Alansky '92 is a third grade teacher at Mahanoy Area Elementary School. She also coaches seventh grade girls' basketball and high school girls' track and field. 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, DC, and Matthew is an accountant for McLean Rentals, Inc., in Springfield. Va. They live in Falls Church. Krislcn L. Ask '92 and John A. Babinchak '91 were married on October 22. 1994, in Shenandoah. Kristen expects to graduate from the Geisinger Medical Center School of Medi- cal Technology in July. John is an operations manager at Saint Jude Polymer Corp. in Frackville. They live in Elysburg. Adrianne Bahl '92 received a certificate of clinical competency from the American Speech Language and Hearing Association in December 1 994. She is a speech-language pa- 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. Laura is office manager for Dr Charles Musto, Forty Fort, and James is di- rector of operations for Car Bargain Hunters. Kingston. They live in Pittston. 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. Classnotes Peter Brooks M'92 and Chnstie Young were married on May 28 in Wilhamsport Peier is employed by the Kellogg Co. Colleen M Buchter '92 and Randal S. Boyer are engaged Colleen is employed by Governor Mifflin School District in Shillington Kathy Burson '92 and Philip Diono are engaged Kathy is a breakfast manager for Burger King. Kelli L. Carpenter '92 and Richard S Dissinger are planning a July 8 wedding. Kelli is employed by Lebanon Head Start. Anthony P. Chiccarine '92 and Krystyna W. Kiwak were married on September 3. 1 994, in West Chester. Anthony is a graduate medi- cal student at Philadelphia College of Osteo- pathic Medicine. Amy 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 Charlottesville. Va.. and I spent the weekend catching up on old and new times. Wishing to say "hi" to Andy, Tom, Jen, Lisa. Kim. Sharon and Steph!" Amy Jo is a special education teacher in the East Penn School District. Jennifer L. Dammer '92 and Laurence J Bates were married on September 17, 1994. in Williamsport. Jennifer is an English teacher in the Benton Area School District. Brian R. Derr '92 and Donna Bitner are engaged. Brian is employed by The Daily Item in Sunbury. Renee R. Donmoyer '92 and Brian D. Davis '93 are planning a June 29. 1996 wed- ding. Renee is a counselor at the Rape and Victim Assistance Center of Schuylkill County in Pottsville and is also employed by Hess's Department Store at the Frackville Mall Brian is a business education teacher and assistant boys' basketball coach at Southern Columbia High School. were mamed on December 1 7. 1994 Renee. who is employed by Washington County Pub- lic Schools in Hagerctown. Md.. is a graduate student at Hood College in liedcikk. Md They live in Frederick. Nicole M. Gerdes '92 and Dr Vijay Josh, arc planning a September I. 1996 wedding Lori Ann Giles M'92 and Dr William M Mihalko were mamed on September 10. |<><>4. in Ingomar Lon is a speech- language patholo- gist at Children's Hospital ot Buffalo The\ reside in Wilhamsville. NY Shelly S. Griffith '92 and David A. Blough '92 were mamed on October 1 in Mililmburg Shelly is employed by EA Laboratories in Sparks. Md.. and David is employed by EA Engineering. Science and Technology. Inc. They live in Stewartstown. Kelly Ann Harding "92 and Fred PettilK are planning a June 1996 wedding Kelly is a purchasing agent for Allan A. Myers Inc.. Worcester. Karen L. Hendel '92 and Ken Sprankk- were mamed on May 1 3 Karen is the office manager for TCP Inc. Karen M. Hollister '92 and Jam R Lindenmuth were mamed on October 15. 1994 in Hatboro Karen is a personnel coor- dinator for Allied Temporary Services in Bethlehem They live in that city Aaron M. Janis '92 and Katherine M. Krufka are planning an August 26 wedding in Palmcrton. Aaron is employed by Meridian Securities in Reading Mark Jobes '92 of Whitehall has been ap- pointed credit supervisor for Lafayette Bank Jill Ann Johnson '92 and Michael G. McNeal were mamed on October 22. 1994. in Ashland R D Jill is employed in the inter- national and financial logistics department of the U.S. Navy Reel Material Support Oil Re- in Mechanicsburg. They live in Mechanicsburg. Camden. Delaware. They live in Wyoming. Delaware Eliubeth \. kurowski '92 and David I'. Owens '93 arc planning a Juno S. |99fi ding David, who in working on aC I l' pro gram, was recently named utUtam \ loc preti dent of Elias B Cohen and Associates, an in nmnee agency In Rowland, n j Blinbetfa is pursuing a degree in dental hygu iu Sherry L. I.ohr *92 and Phillip R. Garbacik Jr. '93 sseie mamed in Heivvuk Sherry is substitute special education leachei in the WUUamtpon uie.t. and Phillip in an as sistant manager with CVS Pharmacy in Muncy. Daniel J. Finn '92 received his black belt in August 1994 and is an instructor at the 'Ti- ger" Schulmann's Karate Center in Quakertown. Michael L. Frey '92 and Tracy L Rineer were married on June 11. 1994. in Strasburg Michael, also a graduate of Lancaster General Hospital School of Medical Technology, is employed by Community Hospital of Lancaster. They live in New Providence Christine J. Fuller '92 and Jeffrey A. Gutekunst '92 are planning a July 8 wedding >n Clark's Sumnut Christine is a substitute teacher in the Scranton School District, and Jeffrey is a credit associate for the Sherwin Williams Co. in Clinton. N.J. D. Renee Fultz '92 and Adam C. Myers Judith R. Jones '92 and Christopher J Conrad were mamed on May 6 in Green wixxJ Judith is a substitute teacher in the Scranton School District. Melissa Kaufman '92 and Edward Palmer '92 are engaged Melissa, who earned a master's degree at Lehigh University, is an emotional support teacher in the East Penn School District. Ed is a special auditor for the Pennsylvania Stale Treasury in Hamsburg. Kristine Kichline '92 and Michael Heimbach are planning a September 2X. 1996 wedding Kristine is a cost accountant for Zeus Industrial Products in Rantan Stephanie A. Kline '92 and John P. Shields Jr. '92 were mamed on August 6. 1 994. in St Clair Both are special educauon teachers in Christinu M. Multi '92 and I si I i \ k (04 M. Olear were married on May 20 in Hawlcy. Christina holds a maikel reseauh position al CompuCom Systems m I ,i Jolla. Cahl i eight Maya '92 and Robert C. Keaalei Jr. '92 were mamed in Esse* I alls, N J I ngh is a leachei al Ringold Hcmcntaiv School ... Clarksville. Tenn . and Robert is a UeuteiUfll in the U S Army, stationed by l-orl ( 'amphcll. Kentucky. \mv Mcl aughlin 92 and Craig J. Holden '92 are planning an August wedding Amy is a registered nurse at Graduate Health System's City Line Avenue Hospital in Plula dclphia. and Craig is a claims analyst al (irealei Atlanta Health Services. Philadelphia Brian T. McMuilin '92 and I arol tan Ketner were married on October 22. 1994 in Saint Clair. Brian is a teacher in the Saint Clair Area School District. They live in Kaikfl Todd Mangel '92 is the new band dim tOI at Owen J Roberts High School. Deborah Catherine Montgomery '92 Karl S Sukley are planning a June 10 wed ding in Waynesboro, Va Deborah is a regis- tered nurse at the University of Virginia 1 1, nlili Sciences Center in Charlottesville. Kristin Morse '92 and Jeffrey Gudenkauf arc planning an August 12 wedding Kristin is a first grade teacher at Walnut Ridge Pri- mary School in Vernon. N.J April S. Mntcbier '92 and David A Marino arc planning a May 1996 wedding. April t| employed by Roadway Express. Inc. Stacey L. Noll '92 and David J Yodcr were mamed on April 9. 1994. in Stewartstown Slacey teaches in the Dallastown Area School District They live in York. Suzanne M. Plate an '92 and Joseph J Adamchick arc planning an August wedding Suzanne is employed by f irst Valley Bank in Hazlcton. Positions sought Bloomsburg graduate with degree in accounting with 12 years financial industry experience, including teller operations, general ledger, spread- sheets, auditing, cash management, dnd financial reporting. Seeking accounting or management position. Instrumental In reorganizations, imple- mentation of new policies and proce- dures, Increased profits. Possesses good common sense and decision- making skills. For resume, contact Alumni Office and ask for File S-1982 Teaching position (FT) wanted in N J . instructing business subjects in a high school or middle school. Certified In m.wkoliiui odur.ition. lypowntuu), and general business studies Soon to be certified In secretarial studies, then comprehensive business education and in cometology Willing to touch uny combmution of subjects Will consider FT long-term substitute position. Willing to truvel end/or relocate. Contact Richard F Donehue, 5 E. 22nd St., Box 249. Barnegat Light. NJ 08006, or (609) 494 7529 Chief Information Officer or Manage ment Information Systems director In a hospital in eastern Pennsylvania, western N J , or southern N Y For resume, contact Alumni Office und usk for File B-1955. B.A. (BSC 71), M A , Ph D economics and political economy. M B A , D B A finance and International business and management. An associato professor of economics and business (13 years); utilities economic policy analyst and energy researcher (two years); autho- rized to establish a university and grant bachelor and graduate dogroos by Utah and Louisiana (four years); self- employed as a dispersed learning consultant (six years). I seek employ- ment at a job and Income commensu- rate with my abilities, or I seek heroic adverturers to help me re-establish an external degree Institution. Contact Elmer Chase III, P.O. Box 172, Elmhurst, PA 18416 Management, auditing or accounting position B.S accounting (3.6 GPA), an MBA In management (3 5 GPA), over 1 1 years of military and civilian experi- ence. Excellent record of hard work, superior written and oral communication skills and outstanding analytical aptitude I have received extensive training and experience in areas listed I could make a positive impact on your organization References available For personal interview, call Thomas P. Evans at (609) 267-1285 Dianne Pursed '92 and Kevin Kelly were mamed on October 1 5. 1994. in Yardlcy They live in Moscow. Pa. Seeking human services position in Central Pa area Hospital social worker, elementary teacher, school social liaison person, supervisory (Continued on Page 61) Page 59 Classnotes Michele M. Rine '92 and Joel E Long were married on July 24. 1993. Peggy Ann Ritchie 492 and James A. Deroba Jr were married on Augusl 20. 1994. in Trcvorton. Peggy is a production control clerk at Wilkes Pools. Mifflmvillc. They live in Benton. Richelle I). Rothermel '92 and Michael P. Fincrghty were married on September 17, 1994 Richelle is an adult training specialist for Union County JTPA. They live in Ixwishurg Jeanne M. Rowlands '92 ind John S Kron arc planning a June wedding. Jeanne is cm- ployed by Connaughl Laboratories Inc., Swiltwatcr. Kristin L. Kutkowski '92 and JBSOD Furniii '92 are planning a March 1996 wed- ding in Tampa Kristin is a licensed real es- tate agent lor the Investment Building (iroup Inc . in Tampa, and Jason is a catering and sales manager lor the Hyatt Hotel and Resort in Tampa Laura M.Sandy '92 and Hi. ullc\ I Hl.uk an planning an October 14 wedding. They arc co-owners of Small Wonders Daycare Center April Smith '92 and Andrew O'Donnell •92 wen married on Augusl i \, 1994 In Red Lion Apnl is a teaehei in the Centennial School District, and Andiew is a computet ms analyst I... U.S. I Icaltlu an 1 1" y live in i >.i\ leatown. Michelle V. Thomas '92 and Huan A Cesari were married on November 19 in Mourn ( larmel Mit helle is a substitute Frent h ti m hi i ai Shikellamy High School They live In Kulpmont Michael T. Volpe '92 is a linaiu lal analyst loi 1 1 S Sprint International in Arlington, Va He will be married on Novembei 1 1, 1995 ik also reported thai he is competing for the H) and ovei men's soeeei ii.iIioikiKIi.iui pionship. Karol Weaver '92, who earned a mastei s degree at Pcnn State in 1994, is pursuing B doctorate there She iceently presented a pa per, "The Politics of Syphilis," at the 14th an- nual Graduate Student Conference at Indiana i Irriversity in Bloomington Shannon L. Wentz '92 and Robed S l-iyeklund were maiiied on Decembei <1. 1994 in Lehighton She received a mastei "s degree in deal education at the University of Pittsburgh in April. Dawn W I..U bread '92 and Gerald Gauglcr '93 are planning a July 22 wedding Dawn will be escorted by her father, Donald L. Whitt -bread '65. Jodi Whitebread '92 and Robert Cienki '91 were married on Apnl 8 in Hazleton. Jodi Page 60 is employed at Berwick Hospital, and Robert is employed by Lnvironmcntal Consultants in Chantilly. Va. Cheryl Wood '92 and Damon M Andreoli arc planning a November 4 wedding Cheryl is a teacher at Richboro Elementary School in the Council Rock School District. She is purs- ing a master's degree at Holy Family College in Philadelphia 1993 Representative: Mike Jemo Class Volunteers: Dina Campbell, Deb Dietrich, Manie Dinges. Rent e Kunkel. Ram lanwro Dawn M. Anastasla '93 and Larry Butchin are planning an October 14 wedding. Dawn is an ICU registered nurse at Frankford Hos- pital in Philadelphia They plan to move to a new house in Fcastcrville in July Allison M. Arentz '93 and Jesse L Maurer are engaged. Allison is studying for a master's degree in i ardiai lehabilitalion and exercise science at East Stroudsburg University. George R. Barron '93 and Colleen M Haggerty are planning an August 5 wedding in [nkerman, ( ieorge is a guidance counselor at the Keystone lob Corps Center in Drums. Rodney Becker '93 is manager of the Annville branch of Lebanon Valley National Bank He previously was assistant manager at Miners National Bank in Pottsville. Eileen S. Bernhard *93 and John L. I )auiiich are planning a September 2 wedding in Boyertown. Eileen is a business manager at the TriCounty Area Chamber of Commerce in Pottstown Pamela Buchinski '93 and Michael L (iiaves are planning a September wedding. Pamela studied medical technology as a post- graduate at Bryn Mawr Hospital Holly L. Buck '93 and David A. Thomas are planning a November 4 wedding in Hughesviiie. Holly is an accountant at Bucktail Bank & Trust Co. Shawn D. Burkhart '93 and Ronda Leigh Mull were married on October 15. 1994. in Milton. Shawn is an accountant for W illiamspon Home They live in Muncy. Dina Marie Campbell '93 is a ninth grade in-class support teacher in Cape May. N.J. Susan Cannon '93 and Kenneth Krawchuk wcic married last year and recently became parents. Susan is a child care teacher. Joseph A. Carracappa III '93 and Catherine E Burke are planning a July wed- ding. Joseph is a third grade teacher in the Colonial School District. Melissa Cascarino '93 and Howard Webb were married on Apnl 29 in Lebanon Mel- issa is employed by the Cornwall-Lebanon School District. Kelly Cilurso '93 and David Still were married on October 8. 1994. in Mount Pocono. Kelly is a registered nurse with Shawnee Medical Group of Shawnee -on-the-Delaware. They live in Stroudsburg. Bridgette R. Collier '93 and James M. Gallagher '92 were married on June 1 8. 1994, in Columbia Bndgette is a mortgage finance consultant with Mortgage Access in Easton. and James is a national bank examiner with the U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Cur- rency in Wilkes-Barre. They live in Allen- town. Marilyn P. Collins '93 and Gregory A. Nay lor were married on May 21.1 995 in Wil- son Borough Marilyn is an interpreter for the deaf in Lincoln Intermediate Unit 12. They live in New Oxford. Kerry L. Corse '93 and Thomas W. Cam- pion were married on September 24 in Pottsville. Kerry is employed by Schuylkill County as a mental health intensive care man- ager. They live in Pottsville Cathy Dunlin '93 and Jeff James are plan- ning an August 19 wedding. Cathy is a sub- stitute teacher at Carbondale Area High School and is employed by NatWest. Cecelia (Cissy) Drybola '93 and Stephan H Fox were married on May 14, 1994 in Quakertown. Cecelia is a merchandiser for Nintendo of America. They live in Ottsville. Joseph B. Dzwonchyk '93 and Ann Mane Bickhart were married on October 9. 1994, in Sunbury. Joseph is acting administrator for the Packwood House Museum in Lewisburg. They live in Northumberland. Jennifer Forbes '93 and James Ortona are planning a September 1996 wedding. Jenni- fer is a medical technologist at Sunbury Com- munity Hospital. Valerie Frey '93 is a fitness specialist and personal trainer at Highline Athletic Club in Seattle. Washingont. Pamela J. Girton '93 and Scott R. Mix were mamed on May 7. 1 994, in Wdliamsport. Pamela is a secretary for Powerplant Technolo- gies Inc. They live in Williamsport. Michele Grason '93 and Steve Denny '94 are planning a July 6. 1996 wedding in Allen- town Michele is an oncology nurse at Lehigh Valley Hospital, and Steve is a secondary edu- cation teacher and personal fitness trainer. 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. Julie Beth Gritman '93 and Kevin R Cresswell were mamed on May 28, 1994, in Lake Winola. They live in Nicholson. Laura J. Grove '93 and Troy J. Mummert were mamed on October 22, 1 994, in Hanover. Laura is a substitute teacher. They live in East Berlin. Marsha L. Hall '93 and Brian H. Albertson are planning an October 14 wedding in Danville. Marsha is a route accountant with Service America Corp. Constance Hammes '93 and Glenn Goldsborough '92 were married in October. Constance is a kindergarten teacher, and Glenn is a teacher in the Pennsbury School District. Lisa A. Hirkala '93 and Robert L. Brinker are planning a spring 1996 wedding. Lisa is manager of Levi's Outlet by Designs in Lancaster. Patricia A. Hironimus '93 and Brian C. Sawka '91 are planning a spring 1996 wed- ding in Hamsburg. Patricia is a substitute teacher in the Central Dauphin School Dis- trict, and Brian is a mortgage underwriter with Ford Consumer Finance in Cherry Hill, N.J. Kevin M. Jones '93 and Krista L. Stauffer were married in Mausdale. Kevin is employed by American General Finance in Scottsdale. Arizona. They reside in Mesa. Stacy A. Jucknik '93 and Christopher S. Redding are planning a June 1996 wedding. Stacy is a sixth grade teacher in the Fleetwood Area School District. Joan S. Kaczmar *93 and John M. Richie '91 were married on July 23, 1994. in Shavertown. Joan is a first grade teacher at St. Mary's School in Wilkes-Barre. and John is employed by Milazzo Industries in Pittston. They live in Kingston. Maureen L. Kirby '93 and David R. Rich were married in May. Maureen is employed at Presbyterian Medical Center. Danielle M. Kowaleski '93 and Thomas D. Hresko were married on August 20, 1994 in Kulpmont. Danielle is a teacher at the Danville Child Development Center. They live in Bloomsburg. Amy Lauver '93 and Jeff Hart are plan- ning a July 22 wedding. Amy is is math teacher at West Snyder High School in the Midd-Wesl School District. Nancy Griffiths Lav. ton '93 has joined the staff at Insurance Management Group. She and her husband, Dan, live in Bear Creek. Mary Jo Leister '93 and James P. Winz '91 were mamed on August 6. 1994 Mary Jo is a sales representative for Nesor Alloy Corp.. and Jimmy is a trading analyst with the Ameri- can Stock Exchange. They live in Chatham. N.J. Classnotes Theresa M. Lesky '93 and Eric J. Reynolds '92 arc planning an August 1 2 wed- ding Theresa is employed by GA-Tronics Corp. in Reading, and Eric is a financial rep- resentative with Associates Commercial Corp in Exton. James D. Luchl '93 and Lisa A Ziegler were married on May 27. James is an accoun- tant for Maersk Inc. in Madison. N.J. Joseph Mann '93 of North Plainfield. N J .. is a financial analyst in corporate finance at Mitsui O.S.K. (America) Inc.. in Jersey City. N.J. He is working on an MBA degree at NYU. Kelley A. Marcyan '93 and Scotly B Kanipe were married on June 25. 1994 in Momstown. Tenn. Kelley is a resources co- ordinator for Litchfield Plantation in Litchfield. S.C. Christopher S. Moeller '93, a second lieu- tenant in the U.S. Marines, has graduated from The Basic School. He joined the Corps in 1993. Jean Newruck '93 and Michael Maletsky '92 are planning an autumn 1995 wedding Jean is employed by Heap's of Allentown. and Michael is employed by Fund Plan Services of Conshohocken. Jennifer A. Nyce '93 of Northampton is a special education teacher at Centennial School. She received a master's degree from Lehigh University in May. Ann Marie Oberlin '93 and Daniel C Murphy were married on March 25 in Lewisburg. Ann Marie is a substitute teacher. Jean Ann Organis '93 and Paul J. Sipler '90 are planning a July 27. 1 996 wedding. Jean is a substitute teacher, and Paul is a teacher in the Pocono Mountain School District. Laura Teresa Ott '93 and Paul S. Cassell are engaged. Laura is assistant manager of a Casual-Corners clothing store in Charlottesville, Va. Lynne Palmer '93 and Andrew Slater '92 are planning a November 4. 1995 wedding in Bloomsburg. Lynne is a substitute teacher, and Andy is a caseworker for Children and Youth Services. They plan to live in Bloomsburg. Susan Scruggs "93 and Matthew R Schultz were married on May 14. 1994 They Uve m Towanda. Julie Ann Snyder '93 and Ryan B Rhoadcs arc planning a January 20. 1996 wedding. Julie is a reviewer/analyst for KHP Scrvucs in Camp Hill Scott K. Starbuck '93 and Lon Ann Cave were married on April 22 in Shavertown Scon is a systems engineer for Metropolitan Lite in Clark's Summit Amy M. Strzelecki '93 and Michael B Jaslar arc planning an October 199b wedding Amy is a registered nurse at Ha/.leton Gen- eral Hospital Joseph F. Subacz '93 and Amy Barth are planning a December 28. 1996 wedding. Jo- seph is employed by First Valley Bank. Bethlehem Jennifer A. Switzer '93 and Richard A Robertson Jr. were married on November 5, 1994. in Williamsport Jennifer is employed by Rhone's Travel Trailers Inc in Cogan Sta- tion. They live in Williamsport Kathleen M. Szymczak '93 and Christo- pher J Seibcrt are engaged Kathleen is a data management assistant with Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. in Walhngford. Conn Tricia G. Talarico '93 and D. Andrew Wilson '92 were mamed on September 10, 1994. in Sinking Springs. Tncia is an envi- ronmental interpreter technician at Olc Bull State Park in Cross Fork, and Andrew is a sub stitute teacher for the State College Area High School and Philipsburg-Osceola Area High School. They live in State College Chuck C. Unger '93 and Diane E. Sikora are planning an October 21 wedding in Kulpmont. Charles is a field claims adjustor for Erie Insurance Group He resides in Lcck- Kill. Gregory J. Viola II '93 was commissioned an ensign in the U.S. Coast Guard on July 1, 1994. after completion of the 17-weck OCS in Yorktown. Va. He is assistant financial manager for the Office of Coast Guard Engi- neering in Washington, D C Stephen R. Parker Jr. '93 is a software engineer with RMS Technologies, Inc Ann Polites '93 and Lawrence J. Czeponis Jr are planning a July wedding. Sarah C. Reinhard '93 and Angel H. Hernandez '92 were mamed on December 3, 1994, in Sunbury. Sarah is a payroll pro- cessor for Memll Lynch in Fort Washington. Angel, who also earned a master's degree at BU in 1994, is a multi-media consultant for UNISYS Corp. in Blue Bell. They live in North Wales Wendy Weidemoyer '93 and Jeff Kummery were married on December 17, 1 994 in Telford Wendy is employed by Grand View Hospital They live in Perkasic. Melissa B. Woodward '93 and Arthur R Malacame are planning a May 1 997 wedding Melissa is employed by Pennsylvania National Insurance Co., Hamsburg 1994 Representative Slacey I. Belhumer Class Volunteers: Stat es L Belhumer. Ran,l\ Hantuin. Meinlith ljl\o\ Rebecca Dhwii \ndei-\on '94 ami Michael C. Zeiser "93 aie planning a Jul> I S uedding in Rroomall Beck> .s a substitute leachei in Delaware County, and Mike is an accounlanl with Kreischer. Millei A Co m Ho. slum Lynn I). Bet/ '94 and Fdwanl A Wasswere married on Octobei S. Jennifer L.Birt '94 and Gicgor) S Seigei were married on May 1 9 in Hamsburg Jen mfcr is employed by the Bank ol LsflCSStfll County. N.A. Dann Braid '94 ud < Ireti h. n < labrii I Bit planning an October 1H wedding Dann. who is also a graduate ol Hershey Medical Centei. is employed by Doyleslown Hospital Maryann Brown '94 oi Holland ll I ll ifl member in the cardiac stepdown unit at Hos pital of the University ol Pennsylvania StISan L Burfcindt "94 and Rodni I I Widieritc are planning a Septembei 4 wedding Susan was formerly the administrative .isms tant at the YMCA Child Care Center Amy J. ClCWell '94 m l Q , ... Goodwin are planning a June 30 wedding in Chilhsquaque Amy is a kindergarten teac her in the Danville Area School District Jennifer Copt '94 ll B n Id IK I lit at LaSalle University in Philadelphia Connie M. Crandall '94 and lost ph I Longacrc were married on September 10, 1994, in South Gibson. Connie is a business instructor at Flmira Business Institute They live in Bath Patricia DiBiasi '94 is .. program dm . lor for the Boys and Girls Club of Scranton SODja M. Dierks '94 and Anthony Bajor '94 arc engaged Sonja is working on a master s degree at BU. and Anthony in a teacher at West Ha/lcton Junior High School Koxana M. Drumblusky '94 ol Shenandoah is an RN supervisor at Broad Mountain Nursing Home. Heather N. Forrest '94 and Daniel J Houscl arc planning an April 13. 1996 wed ding in Carlisle Headier is a substitute teacher Angela K. Gaugler '94 and Ryan R Troutman arc engaged Angela is a staff ac- countant at Lewis. Danzig & Co. Aimee K. Gerlinski '94 and Christopher E Baylor arc engaged Aimce is a substitute Opportunities (Continued front Page 57) Let Reaume Service put you In touch with 20 million prospective employers, from all fields, today and everyday! Stay with our proven system as long as you like! Please send $40 check or money order Resume Service. Career Center. PO Box 4244. Readmq PA i mm Positions sought (Continued from Page 59) position in social work capacity. Willing to travel, likes variety and flexibility M S degree in olomontary ed. with minor In psychology. Public school teacher for 8 5 years; family centered case management for eight years. For resume, contact Alumni Office and ask for File C- 1967. Homecoming October 28 Make plans today! lil.OOMSHURC is published lor alumni, parents and liicnds ol Bloomsburg I Inivcfsily ol Pennsylvania, .1 Stale System <>l llighei Lducation University EDITOR Doug llippensliel "oK Dim lot of Alumni Allans CONTRIBUTING WRITER Mark Lloyd, I'h.D. Dim m, of News/Media Relations EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Scott R Kighter 84 Assistant Dim tor of Development PHOTOGRAPHER Joan Heller University Relations Stall ALUMNI Ol MM MAI I Linds Loss, Si , n tin k mi,/ 1 Inn, >,,u \ Alumna Bloomsburg University is committed to providing equal educational and employment opportunities for all persons without regard to race, color, religion, sex. age. national origin, ancestry, lifestyle, sexual orientation, handicap, Vietnam era Hiatus, or union membership ITic university is additionally committed to affirmative action and will take positive steps to provide *uch edu Jtional and employment opportu- nities. Page 61 Classnotes leather and assistant track and cross country coath at Riverwood High School in Atlanta. Kimberly Goodman '94 is a i 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- trial relations at St. Francis College. Rom T. Gi a ham M'94 is b ijm i ial i dm a Hon teachei at Ihe First Hospital of Wyoming Valley Jennifer L. Harl '94 and Brock a Spigclmycr were married on August 20. 1994, in Somcrvillc. N.J. They live in Recdsvillc. Brian Hausknecht '94 and [Yai I 1 1 icgy arc planning a March 1996 wedding Robin Heintzelman 'Wol Pleasani Mills is a GN/RN in the maiermly dep.irtmenl ai Sunbury Gonununity Hospital Jennifer L. Hongst '94 and David J Maikle ate planning a Deiemhei 1996 wed ding Jennlfei is employed by the Tcwksbury Township School Dislru I Kriatfau R. Hertzlei '94, b second lieu tenant in the An Tone, graduated from the internship program ut Kccslcr Medical Cen- ter In BllOXi, Miss Cur rick S. Karns '94 ol Florence. S C .. is a registered nurse on the < ardiac telemetry floor at Carolina llospilal Systems. service, wc stand ready to provide for your very special occasion. Whether your event is an intimate cocktail parly, a reunion, wedding, office party or team banquet, we will help ar- range a tasteful and delicious menu to your specifications and requirements. "In addition to the usual bill of fare, wc fea- ture ethnic specialties including Italian. Mexi- can, Cajun and many others." Jonathan D. Keelei 'JWol Mifflinbunj won a Democratic nomination for Union County ( ommissionei in the May 16 Primat) I- Ice lion. While a senior at BU, he served an intern- ship at the White I lousi i [< is > mploycd by Bi i hti i Brothi ra bit Kerry n. Kegarlsc '94 and Clark i> leffries are planning .1 ful) 29 wedding in I ancastei County Kerry is an ac * mint execu- tive with Russoli Temporary Services in Bphrata Maria Kolmish *>4 and Matthew Mass '92 are planning a June 1996 wedding Maria is a registered medical technologist at the PottsviUe Hospital and Warne Clinii and Matthew is a second grade teachei at Cromwell Valley Elementary School m l ow son. Mil leraann Kolodde&kl l9A oi Scranton has accepted a position with Allico Health Ser- vices. Pam Kont/ '94 ol WUliamsporl was named Employee of the Month for March at Hope Enterprises, Inc. She is a program specialist; coordinator for residential services. Ruth Krunig'94o! Bloomsbuit has sl.irted her own calenng business. The Susquehanna Chef. "Featuring the finest qualih of product anil Page 62 Amy Kremser '94 of Catawissa is a GN on the telemetry floor at Berwick Hospital Center Brett V. Long '94 and Tara K Longacre arc engaged Brett is employed by Great Val- ley Savings Bank StCVe Lorcfa '94 ol Newtown is a registered nurse in the operating room at Bloomsburg I lospital, Kelly Lowe '94 and Gregory Matuczinski '91 were married on February 10 in Suffolk, Va Kelly is a registered nurse for Evangeline Health Care in Gatesvillc. N C . and Greg is in the U.S. Navy. Jennifer C. Lyba '94 and Raymond J Kmdei are engaged Jennifer is pursuing a mastei "s degiee in speech pathology. Karalyn Ann McNiff '94 and Keith Kempmski are planning a November wedding. David Moreira '94 and Martina M Hill are engaged. David is a technician for the Tri- County Regional Planning Commission in i [arriiburg. Melissa Morelli '94 and Michael Alfonso •93 wen married in July 1994 in Philadelphia. Melissa is a third grade teacher in York, and Michael is working on his master's in clinical psychology. They live in Lancaster Jennifer Orlando '94 has been certified by llu Ameiu .ui Sen lely ol Clinical Pathologists A graduatf ol the Bryn Mawr Hospital School of Medical Technology, she is em- ployed "n the microbiology and immunology laborotor) al < rermantown Hospital and Medi- cal Center. Karen Padgeon *94 ol Philadelphia is a registered nurse at Presbyterian Hospital. Ruth Pelzer '94 and Patrick Dulaney Jr. '92 are planning an October 21, 1995 wed- ding in Warminstei Ruth is a registered nurse ai Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia, and Pat is operations coordinator for Roadway Package System Inc. Jennifer L Roil&fa 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 Construction in Hamsburg. Christine A. Searfoss '94 and Russell L. Moser "94 are planning an August 5 wedding in Mt. Penn. Christine is a customer support representative at National Penn Bank in Boyertown, and Russell is a research associ- ate at Rockland Pharmaceuticals Inc. in Boyertown. Theresa Scheibley '94 of Tremont is a treatment nurse at the Leader Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Hamsburg. Angelique Shoemaker '94 is a registered nurse at Berwick Hospital Center. Patricia G. Skiendzielewski '94 is Montour County's new victim-witness coor- dinator. In that role, she assists crime victims and witnesses involved in county court pro- ceedings. Jennifer Spencer '94 and Joseph Bowanko are planning a September 16 wedding in Dal- las. Jennifer is a pre-school teacher with the Child Development Council. Janice L. Tyciak '94 and Matthew J. Snowden '93 are planning an October 21 wedding. Janice is a teacher at Infant Friend- ship Center in Philadelphia, and Matthew is a clinical data coordinator with Schenng-Plough Research Institute in Kenilworth, N.J. Theresa Von Tobel '94 and Kevin McGrath '93 are planning a July 20, 1996 wedding. Kevin is employed by KPMG Peat Marwick in Montvale, N.J. Allison WahJers '94 and Rick Rafferty are planning a 1997 wedding. Allison is a liabil- ity claims adjustor with State Farm Insurance. Michele Walsh '94 of Clark's Summit is a GN at Mercy Hospital in Scranton. Brian Winter '94 of Allentown is manager for his family 's business, Ansno Corp.. which manufactures abrasive products. Michael A. Yeagy M'94 and Carol Cook are planning an April 1996 wedding in Dillsburg. Michael is a manager with The RX Place, Inc., in Colonial Park. Ronald Zaykowski '94 and Michelle Semenza are planning a July 8 wedding in Old Forge. Ronald is a trooper in the Pennsylva- nia State Police. 1995 Representative: Michele Corbin Aimee Bitting '95 and Michael Sanford '93 are planning an August 5. 1995 wedding in Ephrata. Michael, who also earned a master's degree at BU. is employed by the Lincoln Intermediate Unit. Gary Gilcrest '95 is counselor-instructor at Glen Mills Schools, a school founded by Quakers in 1826 to g.ve young men a second chance to change their lives. Marsha E. Wilkinson '95 and Ronald M Kouf II '94 are engaged. Ron is employed by Cable One in Williamsport. Family and Friends Robert W. Buehner Jr., district attorney of Montour County and member of the law firm of James and Mihalik in Bloomsburg, has been reappointed to the BU Council of Trust- ees. He was first appointed in March 1980 by Gov. Richard Thornburgh. The Rev. John F. Coyne, Catholic campus minister at BU from 1981 to 1983. died on April 15 at age 54. Prior to becoming ill, he was a missionary in Mexico for five years. Carol J. Matteson, interim provost at BU since July 1992, has been named provost and professor of management at Rowan College in New Jersey. Dr Matteson came to BU in 1989 as dean of the College of Business. Susan Rusinko, a member of the BU De- partment of English for 32 years, was inducted into the Berwick Area School District's Aca- demic Hall of Fame on May 20. Florence L. Rygiel, the widow of Walter S. Rygiel, died on January 5 at age 89. Dur- ing Mr. Rygiel's long tenure on the faculty of Bloomsburg University, Mrs. Rygiel was very active in campus activities and was well- known by many students. Bernard J. Schneck, an associate profes- sor of sociology and social welfare at BU from 1966 to 1982, died on April 14 at age 74. Surviving are six children, Marilyn Robochik, Linda, Elizabeth Smith, Mary, Jef- frey and William; four grandchildren, three sisters and a brother. Valera (Jerry) Valentino, secretary in the BU business office for 15 years before retir- ing in 1980, died on January 25 at age 79. Surviving are a son, Fred; a daughter. Beth Ann Kob; and five grandchildren. Attention, Class of 1995! You came to Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble as a class assignment; now come just for the fun of it! Celebrate your first year in the "real" world by becoming a BTE subscriber! See all six plays of the 1995-1996 sweason for only $48 — a savings of over 50 percent off the regular adult price. 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(op fbui teami In ieven ol the 1 1 spoils rhe men'i baaketball team flniahed lecond In the Pennsylvania state Athlelu Conlerent e lasiein Division ami dropped a pan ol lough games in the conference lemlflnali and NCAA first round Mn Huskies finished ix «> An eighth plan- showing by die women's iwimmini team In the one] meet followed .1 runnei up finish in the i\sa< ' touinamenl i he women's basketball team missed the conference playoffs .111(1 finished 14 II, while (he wieslhng team snuggled in dual inau In s hut plat ed fourth in die l'SA( ' loumey and placed three w testier! in the NCAAs I he spring saw lout learns have line seasons I. .1 b> ihe sollball team, whu h luiished as ihe national itiunei up altei winning its I Ith PSAC title in the la .1 I I yean Baseball enjoyed Its besi season ever .is ihe Huskies Qnished lecond In the PSAC and made then I it si evei NCAA touinamenl •1ppe.11.m1 e winning the North Allanlii Regional and playing in ihe Division II World Series 1'hcy luiished wilh a » / .» I in. uk Men's tennis had a 12 '/dual match record agamsl some of ihe Raul's lop Division I and II teams and won its ninth slraighl I'SAC title Ihe Huskies were one ol only It) teams mviled lo ihe national touinamenl Women's I at rosse lied ,1 team record lot wins in a season with a 10 4 and semoi Ima Wikoski won the l»SA< S.(XM) meter race and luiished ninth in Ihe lO.(KK) mete* race al Ihe national event lo ( ap Ihe track and field leaionj. To re, ftVi fl , Ofjf of the fall tpO/U schedule, call Ihe Alumni Office al I -HOit- 526-0254. Homecoming October 28 Make plans today! Page 63 Bloormburg University Alumn Come back to Bloomsburg! September 23-30 The Bloomsburg Fair If you have any interest in attending any of the events listed here, please make a tentative reservation by notifying the Alumni Office today. We will provide details (exact times, locations, directions, confirmation inform- ation, etc.) for the events in which you are interested. (If we do not receive a sufficient number of reservations, the event may be cancelled.) October 6-8 October 27-29 December 2 December 16 April 27, 1996 Parents Weekend Homecoming Happy Holiday Dance Commencement Alumni Day Regional Calendar of Events as of June 27, 1 995 CANADA MQAi&AIM-OM-TOI-ILAKI, ©MTA0W0 Aug. 8- 1 2 Shaw Theater Festival (by motor coach from Bloomsburg) (DXELAWAM June 28 Afterwork Deck Party. The Big Kahuna, Wilmington June 28 Blue Rocks Baseball, Wilmington Aug. 1(» Dinner, Dewey Beach NEW IW