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Annual Fund 1812 Society Overall Giving List of Donors At Lycoming Alumni Happenings Class Notes

This issue was produced by the Office of College Relations (570) 321-4037 Director of College Relations/Editor: Steve Inch Director of Alumni Relations:

Melanie Harris Taonnina '94

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Brenda Bowser Soder '98 President David Freet "68 / " I lee President Dr. Heather Duda '98 2'"' I 'ice President David Walsh '76 Past President

Brian Belz '96

Bonnie Bowes '62

Andrew Bucke '71

Christine Colella '04

Lynn Cruickshank '84

Lee Dawson '97

Dr. David Detwiler III '75

Dr. Shannon English '94

Richard Felix '56

Dr. William Gallagher III '70

W. Clark Gaughan '77

Andrew Gross '59

Kari Hebble '86

Dr. John Joe '59

Rev. Dr. Ronald McElwee '71

John Murray II '81

Meredith Murray '92

Wendy Myers '89

Taunia Oechslin '92

Mark Ohlinger "92

Dr. Barbara Price "60

Capt. Richard Raudabaugh "60

Dr. Linda Ross '69

Cheryl Spencer '70

Gary Spies '72

Joseph Wade "90

Linda Wallace '77

Ann Wood '73

Dr. Dennis Youshaw '61

Kelly Howerter '06

SSLC Past President

Michele Connors '06

Senior Class Past President

AJ Francavilla '08

SSLC President

Jessica Gough '07

Senior Class President

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Once again, we formally signaled new beginnings for our students at Freshman Convocation and Commencement. In May, members of the Class of 2006 became Lycoming graduates, joining our more than 15,000 living alumni. Many of these newest alums will continue onto graduate school while others have secured positions in teaching, accounting, business, environmental science, psychology and many other fields.

Our entering freshman class comes from 25 states and mirrors the breadth of academic interests and extracurricular talents that has always been a hallmark of the College. Our Commencement speaker. Dr. William Turnbaugh '70. an esteemed anthropologist, and our Freshman Convocation speaker, Mr. Tom Woodruff "SO. an Oscar winner for movie special effects, both reflected upon the importance of a liberal arts preparation to their indi\ idual successes.

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Core to the College's strength is the dedication and skill of Lycoming's faculty. While they maintain their traditional commitment to the teaching of undergraduates, they also remain very active in their scholarly fields. Last year, nearly half of our 89 full-time faculty published or presented their research and work. Teaching and research intersect at Lycoming in many ways, including those times when faculty members invite students to aid them in their research, giving young scholars hands-on learning opportunities typically afforded only to graduate students. Through internships Lycoming students are also able to blend their liberal arts perspectives with other real world experiences.

The newly renovated Mary Lindsay Welch Honors Hall has become one of the most heavily used facilities on the campus. Our academic honor societies, including two newly founded chapters in Physics and Math, hold their induction ceremonies there. Its Shangraw Performance Hall hosts the Concerts at Noon series, poetry readings, guest lecturers and senior recitals, as well as numerous other musical events. Students involved in campus ministry and community service know the building well because it is the location of our Campus Ministry offices. Ground was recently broken on an apartment-style residence hall now under construction at the corner of Washington Boulevard and Mulberry Street. Designed to blend the characteristics of several of the neighborhood homes with that of the College's architecture, the project will be completed in time to house 80 upperclass students in the fall of 2007.

Lycoming College improves each year as a result of the work and commitment of our students, faculty, staff, alumni and trustees. The College is also strengthened greatly through the generosity of individuals. As a donor to the College in 2005-06, you have played a vital role in making it possible for many Lycoming students to receive an excellent educational experience. On behalf of Lycoming College, I thank you for your generosity and support. With your help, Lycoming College will continue to offer brighter futures to our students for many years to come.

VELOPMENT

Message from Development:

Thank you for your generous support of the College during the 2006 fiscal year. Your gifts to the College set a new record for giving and enabled our institution and students to grow during these challenging economic times.

Without the support from the thousands of people listed in this publication, the College simply would not be able to operate at optimal level. Your gifts help the College in so many ways from purchasing new books to subsidizing student tuition to funding new buildings. Any gift amount makes a difference and supports a brighter future for Lycoming College.

On October 2 1 . we held the public launch of the Campaign for a Brighter Future with a formal dinner e\ cut on campus This S42M comprehensive campaign will address current needs of the College as well as long-term financial goals. While campaign details will be forthcoming in the months ahead, we will welcome your support of this important initiative.

During the past year, the College Advancement Division welcomed a few new team members. If you are contacted by one of our colleagues, we hope you will take a moment of your time to talk with them. We enjoy hearing about your successes and telling you about life at Lycoming.

We are pleased to welcome to the Development Department Nancy Kulchycki in the position of Director of Major and Planned Gifts and Charles "Chip" Edmonds '98 as Major Gift Officer.

As always, thank you for your generosity to the College in general and our students in particular. Together, we can provide new and exciting opportunities for present and future generations of Lycoming College students.

Sincerely,

Lynn E. Jacks?

Vice President for College Advancement

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Jennifer D. Wilson Director of Development

Nancy Kulchycki Director of Major

and Planned Gills

Lynn E. Jackson

Vice President for College Advancement

Chip Edmonds '98

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ANNUAL FUND

The Lycoming

Annual Fund

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The Lycoming Annual Fund provides critical support to Lycoming College. Tuition and the endowment alone cannot cover the costs associated with most effectively running the College. The unrestricted support of the Lycoming Annual Fund fills in the gaps and provides the students with the best educational experience.

With your help in the 2005-2006 fiscal year, the College raised $838,1 18 in the Lycoming Annual Fund. It would have taken over $17 million in the endowment to generate the revenue raised in the Lycoming Annual Fund this past year.

The support of alumni, parents, and friends made this year's Lycoming Annual Fund its most successful to date

Thank you for your loyalty!

'COMING ANNUAL FUND

LYCOMING ANNUAL FUNDS

Alumni Parents Past Parents Individuals Corporations Foundations Matching Gift Co. Organization

TOTALS

$545,837

$12,441

$25,431

$71,945

$57,143

$40,469

$45,094

$39,757

$838,118

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Alumni Donors

Alumni Participation

2006

2,891

23%

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2005

2,830

23%

2004

2,825

23%

2003

2,760

23%

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2002

2,456

21%

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Alumni support is a crucial component of the Lycoming Annual Fund.

In addition to financial support, alumni participation is a determining factor

in college rankings and foundation grant awards.

This year, 23% of alumni contributed to the Lycoming Annual Fund. Thank you for your support.

LYCOMING ANNUAL FUND GIVING BY CLASS YEAR

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2 0 0 5 - 2 0 0 6

Class Year

Total Amount

Annual

Fund

Donors

Annual

Fund

Giving

Annual Fund Participation 1

_, Annual Class Total Fund

Year Amount Donors

Annual

Fund

Giving

Annual

Fund

Participation

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1

$ 1 00

20%

1968 289 75

$37,938

26",,

1 930

4

1

$375

25%

1969 291 81

$55,960

28%

1931

7

2

$225

29%

1970 250 70

$34,288

28%

1932

7

1

$100

14%

1971 241 66

$26,811

27%

1933

5

2

$225

40%

1972 241 58

$12,836

24%

1934

9

3

$95

33%

1973 299 84

$16,711

28%

1935

14

4

$1,645

29%

1974 321 87

$20,280

27%

1936

12

4

$2,785

33%

1975 268 82

$31,597

31%

1937

18

6

$495

33%

1976 252 63

$22,250

25%

1938

19

12

$4,520

63%

1977 243 65

$11,998

27%

1939

21

7

$1,930

33%

1978 243 68

$16,625

28%

1940

28

11

$1,430

39%

1979 217 57

$7,342

26%

1941

37

10

$1,743

27%

1980 221 57

$14,429

26°/o

1942

50

24

$2,420

48%

1981 175 51

$13,230

29%

1943

26

4

$450

15%

1982 198 39

$5,995

20%

1944

21

6

$755

29%

1983 195 33

$5,145

17%

1 945

19

7

$5,903

37%

1984 193 34

$4,153

18%

1946

27

8

$10,137

30%

1985 202 36

S4.825

18%

1947

71

19

$10,532

27%

1986 214 39

S3.195

18%

1948

66

18

$6,995

27%

1987 186 25

$4,195

13%

1949

40

18

$2,985

45%

1988 270 46

$7,435

[7%

1950

92

37

$26,083

40%

1989 180 17

SI. 380

9%

1951

94

34

$6,595

36%

1990 183 30

$3,475

16%

1952

99

32

$4,565

32%

1991 189 15

$485

8%

1953

82

21

$3,548

26%

1992 224 43

S5.527

19%

1954

73

26

$4,880

36%

1993 232 37

$3,315

16%

1955

67

24

$14,295

36%

1994 230 46

$7,500

20%

1956

85

30

$13,965

35%

1995 253 39

$4,997

15%

1957

123

46

$59,610

37%

1996 257 35

S4.355

14%

1958

136

48

$40,996

35%

1997 253 23

$1,744

1959

164

57

$21,156

35%

1998 276 33

$2,371

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1960

115

50

$17,205

43%

1999 301 38

S2.793

1 )%

1961

147

52

$20,010

35%

2(H)(i 252 23

$4,035

9%

1962

145

51

$16,615

35%

2001 277 27

$3,869

1963

188

82

$53,120

44%

2002 263 25

$850

10%

1964

249

81

$13,435

33%

2003 293 22

$965

8%

1965

243

70

$17,035

29%

2004 225 17

$545

8%

1966

202

83

$42,522

41%

2005 297 14

$555

5%

1967

241

88

$26,193

37%

2006 310 115

$350

SOCIETY

The Lycoming Annual Fund's

1812 Society recognizes the

dedication of a special group of

current leaders at Lycoming

College who made contributions

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Lycoming Annual Fund during

the 2005-2006 fiscal year.

Alumni, parents, and friends who join the 1812 Society

demonstrate their commitment to preserving a strong future for

Lycoming students and to supporting the College's continued

growth as a national liberal arts college.

The 1812 Society giving levels represent five residence halls which hold great meaning on Lycoming College's campus and symbolize the strong community bonds formed throughout the four-year college experience.

1812 Society Gifts

within the Lycoming Annual Fund

1812 Society: Gifts Other Gifts

1812 Society gifts account for 66% of the total

gifts received within the Lycoming Annual Fund

for the 2005-2006 fiscal year.

1812 SOCIETY GIVING CLUB LEVELS

Rich Hall Council

$20,000 and above

Williams Hall Council

$10,000-519,999

East Hall Council

$5,000 - $9,999

Crever Hall Council

$2,500 - $4,999

Skeath Hall Council

$1,000 -$2,499

RICH HALL COUNCIL

This category recognizes Lycoming Annual Fund leadership gifts of $20,000 and above.

Helen (Holler) '57 and

Daniel '57. '01H Fultz Tina and Michael '63 Hayes Charlene and

Robert '58, '04H Shangraw United Methodist Church Central PA Conference

WILLIAMS HALL COUNCIL

This category recognizes Lycoming Annual Fund leadership gifts in the range of $10,000-519,999.

Judith (Fry) Calistri '56 Susan (Bartz) Flanagan '75 Beatrice (Baird) '69 and

David '69 Gathman Margaret and John Horrigan. Jr. James Hubbard '66 L.B. Smith Educational Foundation Sodexho Elizabeth and

Alvin "71 Younger. Jr.

EAST HALL COUNCIL

This category recognizes Lycoming Annual Fund leadership gifts in the range of $5,000-$9,999.

Bess and Eph Baker Carmela (DiLuzio) '69 and

Steve '66 Bobick MaryJo (Ault) '46 and

David '47 Brouse

Chester County Community

Foundation. Inc. Marilyn (Phillippy) '70 and

Donald '68 Failor Daniel Fought Global Gift Fund Carl Grivner '75 Grace (Pfleegor) '67 and

Daniel Havvbaker Marjorie (Ferrell) Jones '50 James Kelley '74 Joanne Korengo '65 Nannette and Dale '67 Krapf Diane and Dallas '69 Krapf Jane (Keyte) '55 and

Eugene "57 Landon Joyce and David '61 Lee Carolyn-Kay (Miller) '63 and

Frank Lundy Sylvia and Richard '62 Mase James Scott '70 Doris (Edwards) '45 and

Harold '50, '00H Shreckengast, Jr. Shirley and Charles '59 Springman Deborah (Norman) '76 and

J. Richard '76 Stamm Linda (Porr) Sweeney '78 Ronalee (Bennett) '69 and

John '68 Trogner. Jr. United Way of Capital Region Utilitech. Inc.

CREVER HALL COUNCIL

This category recognizes Lycoming Annual Fund leadership gifts in the range of$2,500-$4,999.

Anonymous

Gail (Gleason) '75 and

Thomas '74 Beamer Shirley (Wunderly) '66 and

John '66 Biggar Robert Bucknam. Jr. '8 1

Elizabeth (Johnson I Checehia '73 Citizens & Northern Bank Regina and Leonard Collins Julie (Hottle) '88 and Edward Day Michael Deemer '66 Gwendolyn (Gehman) '71 and

Raymond '68 Enstine. Jr. Joanne and E. Noel '58 Faddis Fred Hamm Disposal, Inc. Jane and David '68 Freet Susan (Beauvais) '69 Hammell and

Hans Weber Ha/el and James '71 Hebe Lynn and Larry Jackson Virginia and Kenneth '61 Koetzner Melinda (Rupert) '94 and

Charles '75 Lamade Don Larrabee. II M&T Bank

M&T Charitable Foundation Teresa and Riehard '66 Maestrelli Cree (Martin) '50 and

John '48 Marshall D. Stephen Martz '64 Norman Medow '60 Mary and Louis '61 Miorelli Peppermound Properties. Inc. W. T. Skok. Jr. '70 Jolene(Hall) '80 and

Stanley "SO Sloter Sovereign Bank Susquehanna Transit Barbara and John '63 Tarditi. Jr. The Hottle Family Foundation The John and Cree Marshall

Foundation The Philadelphia Foundation Phyllis and Robert '88H Yasui

SKEATH HALL COUNCIL

This category recognizes Lycoming Annual Fund leadership gifts in the range of $1,000-52.499.

N. Mark Achenbach '58

Anonymous

Natalie (Franke) Armantrout '60

Association of Independent

Colleges of PA Suzanne and David Bahl Trac} (Dougherty) Barllelt '82 Angela (McElwain) Bednarczyk '68 Marie (White) Bell '58 Brian Belz '96

Ann (Harper) '60 and

Robert '59 Bender Delores (Camill) '54 and

Bruce '51 Benson Jeanne and Timothy '65 Bingaman Richard Bollman, Jr. '63 Waller Bower. Jr. '68 Mary (Hoffman) '60 and

Dale '59, '98H Bower I \ nn (Salmons) '70 and

Gary '70 Bower Carol (Grivner) '78 and

Peter '78 Brown Burger King Corporation Jean (Gardner) Camp '59 Rosemary (Cheatle) Carey '59 Robert Carlyon '59 Sandra (Freitag) '69 and

Glenn Castner Sandra and Jay Cleveland, Sr. Robert Cohen Robert Colley '55 Ingrid and Roger '62 Conant Ruthellen (Morgan) '63 and

F. Bruce '63 Corbett Ruthanne and Timothy Crotty Ruth (Wilkinson) '72 and

Thomas '70 Croyle Molly and Robert Daly Carol Davis '67 Denny (Brown) '65 and

Chester '65 Derr. Jr. Jennifer (Sikora) Dianastasis '87 Emily and James Douthal Caroline (Whitehead) Drick '35 East End Lumber Company Shannon (Keane) English '94 William Evans '72 Carole (Curry) Fedock '67 David Fisher R. Janice Fletcher '71 Judith and D. Mark '80 Fultz Jeffrey Garrett '81 W. Clark Gaughan '77 Sue and Michael Gaylor Paulette and Harry Gerard Charles Getchell William Gibson. Ill '59 Nancy (Hall) '59 and

Casimir '59 Gieniec Lynne and Frank Girardi, Sr. Harold Greenly '48 Judith and Robert Griesemer Jacqueline (Brouse) Griggs '50 Stephen Griggs '79 James Harding '38, '86H Mary-Jane (Swanson) '68 and

Richard '68 Hedden

Patricia (Ward I '74 and

John '74 Heil

Barbara llenn '83 Christine (Kruk) '72 and Da\ id '7| Herdman

Joyce and Harold '51

Hershberger, Jr. Janet (Nichols) '62 and

Carl '62 I Oil Nancy Hoerner '82 William Hoffman '62 James Hoffman '63 Kenneth Holdren '79 R. Gary Houck '67 Jacqueline B. Griggs Trust Constance and

James '61 Jcflcrs Paul John '85 John Savoy & Son. Inc. Kathryn (Baldwin) '67 and

Edward '53 Johnson Nancv Kachline '81 Craig Kern '72 Martha (Hickerson) Kirk '62 Jean Kissane '68 Charlotte (Adelman) Kotzen '39 Sarah (Wolferz) '01 and

Morgan '00 Kyte Kathleen and Daniel '73 Langdon John Lea. Ill '80 Lecce Electric

Catherine (Brown) Lent/ '68 Margaret L'Heureux Susan (Schmoke) Lineberger '93 Bjorg (Storbye) '65 and

Robert '63 Little Henry Lucas '50 Richard Lundy. Jr. Joyce and Peter '69 Lynn James McCormick '59 Mark McLachlan '75 Richard Merlo '80 Camille (Burchfield) Metzger '42 Charles Mitchell '53 Roderic Moore '59 Nanci (Da\ is) Morris '78 Michelle Myers '95 and

Benjamin Diederich Judith Nordberg '67 Malcolm Northam '69 Mark Ohlinger '92 Parenle Randolph LLC Pennsylvania Education I enders

Association Ann Pepperman and

E. Eugene '70 Yaw Eleanor and llenn Perciballi Barbara (Neff) '60 and

William Price

R. L. Yuengling, Jr.

Charitable I oundation David Roberts '77 I lenrj Rohrer

I fmrsa I Bakes I '3d and

Marshall '36 Sanders John Schrader, III '7 Schrader Architectural Products Nancy and John Schreyei Schuylkill Area Community

I oundation Annette (Weaver) '72 and

J. Michael '71 Schweder John Shaffer '71 ( arol and Hugh '60 Side Marj i Keliher) '63 and

Clinton '55 Smith Otto Sonder. Jr. '46 Christopher Spadoni '73 Gail and James Spencer Chervl (Eck) Spencer '70 Jean ( Alpertl '47 and

Marvin '00H Staiman Suscom

Susquehanna Supply Company H. Lawrence Swartz '57 Diane and David '38. '89H Sykes Katharine and Robert Tannahill Doris (Heller) '54 and

Thomas Teufel The David B and Shirley L. Svkes

Foundation The National Philanthropic Trust Marlene (Mover) '81 and

Michael 'NO Trevisan Bharta and Hani Tuffaha William Turnbaugh '70. '06H Patricia (Stout) '70 and

John '70 Turner. Jr. Joan (Palmquist) '69 and

Ralph '69 Turner Vnne VanDusen (.arol and Burke '6(1 Velej Gerald Wagner '56 Pamela and David '76 Walsh Richard Walters '70 Mars and Marshall Welch. Jr. D. Frederick Wen/ '6911 Bruce W hitaker '72 Anna (Kuhns) '52 and

William '55 Williams Lee Wolfe '63 Ike (Korneke) Yeskej '69 Ronald York 'ON Penny (English) '68 and

Russell Younkers Judith and Dennis '61 Youshau Richard Yuengling '66

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TOTAL OVERALL GIVING 2005-06

Amount

OVERALL GIVING

1

mm,

Alumni

$1,767,072

Parent

$18,518

Past Parent

$92,906

Individuals

$1,145,334

Corporations

$183,100

Foundations

$202,524

Matching Gift

$59,130

Organizations

$51,070

TOTALS

$3,519,654

VE YEAR COMPARISON

Alumni who contrib- ute to Lycoming play an important role in the College's success. We want to commend and recognize our loyal alumni for their continued support. Through this support, the College had an incredibly success- ful year in our annual, capital, and endowment funds. We applaud your charitable spirit and thank you for your generosity.

OVERALL GIFT RECOGNITION LEVELS

W. Gibbs McKenney Circle Founder's Circle Trustees' Circle Chairman's Circle President's Circle Dean's List Associates' Club Century Club Contributors

$20,000 and above

$10,000 -SI 9,999

$5,000 - $9,999

$2,500 - $4,999

$1,000 -$2,499

$500 - $999

$250 - $499

$ 1 00 - $249

$1 to $99

Those who have contributed to the College for four or more

consecutive years are recognized with bolded names.

Thank you for your loyalty to Lycoming College.

CENTURY CI I B

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CONTRIBUTORS

Paul Winner

1934

fatal Gifts: $<>5

Class Participation: 33%

CONTRIBUTORS

Tasso Camarinos

Paul kitner

Frances (McCraney) Straw

1935

Total Gifts: $1,645 Class Participation: 31%

PRESIDENTS CIR( II Caroline (Whitehead) Drick

CONTRIBUTORS

Alice (Hoffman) McBride Jeanne (Young) Mckinne> Grace (Duvall) Sewall

1936

Ibtal Gifts: s2.^S5

(lass Participation: 33%

PRESIDENT'S CIR< IE

Marshall Sanders Thursa (Bakey) Sanders

( INK U\ (II U Harris Heverlj

CON I RIBI TORS

Mary Louise (MacLaren) Thomas

CLASS YEARS

1929 ftttal Gifts: $100

(lass Participation: 20",.

(EMIR'S CLUB

Mildred (Isenherg) Russell

1930

Total Gifts: $375

( lass Participation: 25%

\SS()( I VTES' CLUB Carl Taylor

1931

rotai Gifts: ".225

(lass Participation: 2l>"„

CENTURY (II 15

Helen (Granger) Pederson

CONTRIB1 TORS

I ovdie (Welsh) Kellej

1932

Total Gifts: $100

( lass Participation: 13%

CENTURA CLUB

Dorothy (Long) Spotts

1933

Total Gifts: N225

(lass Participation: 4(1"

1937

Total Gifts: ".545

( lass Participation: 33%

CI Ml m (II B Wesley Dodge

Margaret (Campman) Etner Dorothy (Stecker) llalfinann Eola (Kurtz) Huber

CON! RIB! TORS

Louisa Atherton Florence (Walters) Metier

1938

Total Gifts: $4,520 (lass Participation: 63%

PRESIDENT'S ( IR< I 1

.lames Harding David Sykes

DEANS LIST Charles Wirth, Sr. Marion (Rice) Wirth

CENTURV CUB

William Gehron. Jr. Robert Hayes Edward McLaughlin

CONTRIBUTORS

Mary (Gulliver) Aho

Phyllis (Quinlan) Christiansen

deceased

Ruth (Witherite) Fraleigh

Frederick Jennings

John Shirey

1939

total (.ills: $1,930 (lass Participation: 33%

PRESIDENT'S ( IRCLE

Charlotte (Adelman) Kot/eu

CENTURA CLUB

George Long

Dorothy (Schulman) Samuel Marion (Calm) Shamos James Shannon

( ON I RIBI rORS

Dorothy (I u\ Ion) Bcrndt Sue (Rathmell) Fuller

1940

Total Gifts: $1,430

( lass Participation: 39%

Dl \vs I ISI John Bruch, Jr.

( I Ml in CLUB Dorothy (Kirk) Bertsch Elizabeth ( Tepcl) ( hrisman William (rooks. Ill Catharine (Lewis) Eftimiadi Annctta (Maneval) Sicbert

( ON I RIBI IORS

Marian (Myers) Glennie Margaret tKuhnt Markham

Eola (Spangle) Meals Mars (Kuhns) Owens Thomas Tcrcshinski

1941

Total (.ills: S1.742 (lass Participation: :

DEANS I is!

Sarah (Graham) Bean

Helen (Johnson) Ewing

( I Nil in ( II B Forrest (Birkenstock)

Breitenbach Thomas Simmons

(ON I RIBI IORS

Horace Bennett. Jr.

Marguerite (Chambrej i t rammond

Jane (Brugler) Greenwood

Martha (Lowdermilk) knudson

Alice (Walton) Shipman

Jean (Mumford) Spencer

1942

rotal Gifts: $2,510 Class Participation: 50%

PRESIDENT'S ( IR( II Camille (Burchfield) Metzger

DEANS I ISI Sarah (Bubb) Bruch

ASSOC I VTES' ( 11 B

Charlotte (Sanders I Arnold

CON I RIBI IORS

E. Jean (Grammer) Berthold

Joseph Breitenbach

Ruth Carson

Sara (Clevenger) Charles

JoAnn Cowan

Harvej Dunkle

Jerrold Gearharl

George Hewitt

Violet (RothernuT) Kelly

Cloyed Konkle

Joanne Kierberl I amade dei east d

Margaret (Rowlandl McC ormiek

Garrett Mitchell, Jr.

shirlcs (Venema) Muellei

Frank Odell

Faye (Bower) Revie

Marjorie Rosser deceased Patricia (Dimni) Swain B. Joseph I roisi ( arolyn <c attron) Witman

I in V\ illll.ui

Georgene (Hassenplug) Wurstei 1943

Total (.ills: S45D

( lass Participation: 15%

\sst)( 1 M I s' < l l li Margaret (Browne) Wise

CENTURY CLUB

Rachel (Andrews) Kohl

CONTRIBUTORS

Curtis Helwick

Doris (Mell) Karpinski

1944

Total Gifts: $755

Class Participation: 29%

ASSOC! AltS' CLUB Elwood Zimmerman

CENTURY CLUB Doris (Miller) Belock Evan Rosser, Jr.

CONTRIBUTORS

Ruth (Armstrong) Btirkholder Martha (Agett) Messner Virginia (Keyte) Wentzler

1945

Total Gifts: $5,903 Class Participation: 37%

TRUSTEES' CIRCLE

Doris (Edwards) Shreckengast

CONTRIBUTORS

Barbara (King) Dowling Elizabeth (Miller) Leach Betty (Dunkle) Mincemoyer Gladys (Chapel) Myers Betty (Collins) Strickland Shirley (Adsit) Waters

1946

Total Gilts: $7,233 Class Participation: 30%

TRUSTEES' CIRCLE MaryJo (Ault) Brouse

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE Otto Sonder, Jr.

DEAN'S LIST Raymond Frith

CENTURY CLUB

Phyllis (Gladewitz) Harbach

CONTRIBUTORS

Mary (King) Aulenbach Ruth (Myers) Gallaher

Portia (Grover) Hall Martha (Brown) Rommelt

1947

Total Gifts: $9,787

Class Participation: 30%

TRUSTEES' CIRCLE David Brouse

CHAIRMAN'S CIRCLE Jean (Alpert) Staiman

ASSOCIATES' CLUB

Ruth (Lorrah) Henry

CENTURY CLUB

Richard Eberhart

Max Harbach

Jean Heller

D. Edward Rightmire

Betty (Fischer) Stroup

Mary (Groover) Yearick

CONTRIBUTORS

Donald Bemardi deceased Lois (Gettis) Berninger Emily Biichle Jean (Moore) Crist Jean (Long) Dunkleberger Paul Fullmer Margie (Shafer) Hartman Naomi (Smith) Helms Jean (Young) Kaufman Patricia (Ferguson) Lockspeiser Ruth (Bradley) McCullough Gertrude (Whaley) Todd

1948

Total Gifts: $6,495 Class Participation: 27%

CHAIRMAN'S CIRCLE John Marshall

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE Harold Greenly

CENTURY CLUB

Marsden Lytic Natalie (Winsor) Piatt Sally (Hill) Schutte Dorothy (Donitzacico) Smith Pauline (Fisher) Steele

CONTRIBUTORS Donald Armstrong

Lois (Oberdorfer) Cox

Omar DeWald, Jr.

Elaine (Abercrombie) Fuhner

William Hill

Paul Kaseman

David Maneval

Arnold Peterson

Donald Turner

Helen (Marley) Wolfe

Charles Zilch

1949

Total Gifts: $3,210 Class Participation: 45%

DEAN'S LIST

Anna (Livingston) Frick

William Hastings

ASSOCIATES' CLUB

Thomas Anderman

Theodore Hinaman, Sr. R. Beryl (Potter) Kohler Charlotte Plasan R. Bruce Smav

CENTURY CLUB

Jean (Schaar) Lytle John Retkwa Ona Weimer

CONTRIBUTORS

Barbara (Christensen) Andrews Sally (Delaney) Grieco Twila (Lyon) Grimm Shirley (Goettel) Hill Barbara (Stenger) Mingle Leon Rousseau. Jr. Vincent Sherman Emily (Crist) Weaver

1950

Total Gifts: $29,133 Class Participation: 43%

TRUSTEES' CIRCLE Marjorie (Ferrell) Jones

Harold Shreckengast, Jr.

CHAIRMAN'S CIRCLE Cree (Martin) Marshall Jean White

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE Jacqueline (Brouse) Griggs Henry Lucas

DEAN'S LIST Earl Guyer

Robert Treese

CENTURY CLUB Harold Amnions Henry Belock

Donald Berger Frances (Shade) Bower Pauline (Pribble) Brungard Wellard Guffy Boyd Hamilton, Sr. Harold Hurwitz Charles Kocian Milton Rinzler Stanley Rosenberg Lawrence Spangler, Jr. Marjorie (Bender) Stevens John Toohey Richard Ulman Stanley Wharton

CONTRIBUTORS

Harold Barto

Virginia (Herlt) Barto

Richard Bondi

James Brobst

Charles Chamberlin

Lucy (Tremayne) Durney

Morris Good

Richard Hinkelman

James Keller

Max Mintz

Suzanne (Whitehead) Mullane

Maynard Rinker

Doris Rutherford

Daniel Shaffer

William Spooner

Burtt Sweet

1951

Total Gifts: $17,245 Class Participation: 37%

FOUNDER'S CIRCLE

Harold Hershberger, Jr.

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE

Bruce Benson

DEAN'S LIST

Shallimar (Sholley) Beshore

ASSOCIATES' CLUB

Nancy (Haney) Lady Fred McCloskey Joan (Krimm) McShane Richard Mix

CENTURY CLUB James Brodmerkel

Hugh Councill Charles Freer Joan (O'Brian) Geany Richard Kline Rhoda (Pontz) Messer Alice (Fisher) Rowe George Smith Eugene Stroble Nancy (Noah) Succop Janet (Carroll) Winters Kenneth Wolfe

CONTRIBUTORS

Jane (Murphy) Anders Warren Baughman, Jr. Vincent Crouse Gary Deri- Victor Diseroad Thomas Eisenman Barbara (Flower) Hartline Ellis Houseknecht, Jr. William Huffman, III Walter Johnson Donald Llewellyn Margaret (Mitchell) Mayer Marilyn (Simmons) Nash Eleanor (Smith) Pellman Clyde Shellman John Stewart

1952

Total Gifts: $3,775 Class Participation: 32%

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE

Anna (Kuhns) Williams

ASSOCIATES' CLUB Ralph Marion, Jr.

John O'Neill

CENTURY CLUB

Kenneth Berdine

Gene Brong

Josephine (Babcock) Brong

Thomas Dempsey

John Fowler

Richard Hampton

Donald Holtzman

Paul LeYan

Herman McFadden Nancy (Hill) McFadden Ruth (W iechardt) Neal Marjorie (Mitchell) Rodriguez Maria (Quant) Sanderson

CONTRIBUTORS

Helen (Troisi) Arney

Anna (Shultz) Edkin

Carlton Fessler, Jr.

Robert Fitzgerald, Jr.

Fred Hickok

Fred Norman

Vern Pidcoe

Edward Ram in

Lawrence Reidy

Doris (Wise) Shellman

Eleanor (Miller) Snyder

John Snyder

A. Ann (Achard) Thompson

Patricia (Bush) Viles

William Walter

Catherine (Wardner) Wendling

1953

Total Gifts: S1IU08 Class Participation: 2S"„

TRUSTEES' CIRCLE Edward Johnson

PRESIDENTS CIRCLE Charles Mitchell

ASSOCIATES' CLUB

Joseph Gaus Walter Rupp

CENTURY CLUB

Donald Adams

James Cavanaugh

William Cornelius

Nancy (Fry) Doutt

Jay House

Robert McKernan, Sr.

Herbert Robb

David Rodriguez

Allen Yearick

P. Richard Zutterling

CONTRIBUTORS John Cruickshank Lee Hayes S. Kane, HI George Kramer, Jr. Ronald Moore Harold Sausser Carey Vase) Thomas Winner, Jr. Edward Younken

1954 Ibtal Gifts: S5.I30 ( lass Participation: 38%

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE

Delores (Carnill) Benson Doris (Heller) Teufel

DEANS LIST Donna (Ertel) Spitler

VSSOC I \ll s (LIB Bernadine (Wilmarth) Herlt II. Franklin Little

CENTURY (II B Brian Fetterman Milo Frey Lewis Landon Vincent I. eta, Jr. Thomas Logue Virginia (Giles) Medley June (Platz) Owen Richard Smith Jay Stenger

CONTRIBUTORS

Robert Berninger Jean (Hoover) Blaser

Nicholas Casale

Anthony DiSalvo

Charles Fullmer

Minas Hiras

Sarah (Sykes) Hodge

Joan (Thompson) Knaus

Coleen (Jenkins) Lenig

Jonatha Rand

Richard Reeder

John Seitzer

Ruth (Pannebaker) Snyder

Dorothy (Carr) Teter

1955

Total Gifts: SI4.I45

( lass Participation: 36%

TRUSTEES- CIRCLE

Jane (Keyte) Landon

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE Robert Colley Clinton Smith William Williams

DEAN'S LIST

William Hart Thomas Spitler

ASSOCIATES' (II B Stephen VYolf

CENTER'S CLUB

Barbara (Hoffman) Blaker Robert Block George Fortner Richard Haas

Floyd Lindsay Robert /anker Walter Zeltner

( ONTRIBUTORS Glenn Allison James Clouser Robert Courtney Lew is Crouse Judith (Lewis) Gatti Bernadette (Hickej I Grafl Max Hafner John Hunter

Marjorie i steel) Ratcliff Donald Wexler

1956

Total Gifts: S4IUl?5 (lass Participation: J"

FOl NDER'S ( IR< I I

Judith (Fry) ( alistri

PRESIDENT'S ( IK( I I Gerald Wagner

DEAN'S LIS I

Geraldine (Seewald) Chianelli

ASSOCIATES' ( II B Oliver Glidewell Bernard Herlt, Jr.

Paul Shapiro Albert Zaremba

( ENTURY (LIB

George Anderson

Richard Felix

Robert Gilbert

Ethel (Bowman) Glidewell

deceased Virginia (Felix) Long Rebecca (Miller) Nordberg Joann (Pray) Ott Joseph Velott

CONTRIBUTORS

Margaret (Cupp) Apel

Margaret (Barnwell) Brungard

Diane (Souter) DeFeho

Eleanor Freund

Rayallen Hoover

Ruth (Glazier) Hunter

James Kellet

Roberta (Olson) Kerstetter

Eleanor (Altman) Klees

Clarence Knaus

E. LaRue Lunt

Arthur Miller

Jean (Rice) Miller

Paul Rupert deceased

Karle Snyder

Jay Tebo

1957

Total (.ifts: S61.5-H) (lass Participation :40%

W. (.IBBS MCKENN1 1 ( IRC IK

Daniel Fultz

Helen (Holler) Fultz

I Rl SI IIS' ( IK( I I Eugene Landon

PRESIDENT'S CIR( I I

II. Lawrence Swart/

DEAN'S I IS1 Harold Brooks

Carol (Scott) Konott

\SS(K I N I IS' ( II B Herman Horn Nancy (Dorrance) Horn Kenrick Khan

Jonathon Phillips

Joseph Rider

II. Donald Sestina

Virginia (Shepard) Shapiro

C. Alan Stephan

James I allman

Patricia (McNaughton) lallman

Ronald I ietbohl

( IN I t K\ ( II l(

Mai ianna (Ciraulo) ( iraulo

Mar] (Black) ( ochran

Sandra ( Bishop) Dyer Francis Felix George l.angnas Thomas Lyon Barbara (Gresh) McArthur Dorothy (Reinhold) Meyers Wallace Pelton W illiam Raker Charles Seidel Yvonne (Shire] i Smith Martha (Getman) Zanker J. Stephen Ziegler

CONTRIBUTORS

William Baker Janet (Hunter) Bender Madeline (Thomke) Bird Nancy (Norris) Branyan JoAnn (Spencer) Fishel Arthur Girio Carlos Jayne. Jr. Arthur Kelts Mary (Mitchell) Kilburn Robert l.esher Barbara (Long) Long James Nolan Jay Saxe Stephan Secol Edward Smith Cynthia (Lim) Tchou Janice (Bnsbin) White Laura (Frey) Yoder

1958

lotal Gifts: $545,294 ( lass Participation: 38%

W. GIBBS MlklNMa ( IKl I I Robert Shangraw

IRISH is' ( IR( II Betty (Shangraw) Allen

( II VIRM Ws ( IR( I I I Noel Kaddis

PRESIDENT'S CIRC I I N. Mark Aehenbach Marie (White) Bell

1)1 \Vs I Isl Thomas Aubrey. Jr. Robert Rundle Robert Shell

( I N I I RX ( I I II Donald Bohensk] John Bonfatto

OVERALL GIFT RECOGNITION LEVELS

W. Gibbs McKenney Circle Founder's Circle Trustees' Circle Chairman's Circle President's Circle Dean's List Associates' Club Century Club Contributors

$20,000 and above

$10,000 -$19,999

$5,000 - $9,999

$2,500 - $4,999

$1,000 -$2,499

$500 - $999

$250 - $499

$100 -$249

$1 to $99

Those who have contributed to the College for four or more

consecutive years are recognized with bolded names.

Thank you for your loyalty to Lycoming College.

Donald Brobst

D. Rex Bryce, Jr. Thomas Calhoun

Barbara (Reed) DiCenso

David Dyer

John Ernst

Raymond Fravel

Matthew Gibbs

Barbara (Kupp) Godfrey

Ronald Harpster

Ruth (Perry) Hodge

Ronald Hughes

William Humes

Marilyn (Gillette) Knauer

George Laciskey

Franklin Luhr

Yvonne (Outterbridge) Mann

Kenneth Polcyn

William Sherwood

Jack Stroup

Henry Van Zanten

Willis Willard. Ill

J. Bryson Yavvger

Betsy Youtz

CONTRIBUTORS Alfred Cornish

Lewis Dingier

Donald Flick

Earl Good

Robert Haas

John Hemrick, HI

Frederick Horn

William Koch

Gail (Yeager) LeCrone

Clifford Lucas

Jean (Waltz) Mbnle

Frances (Webb) Moffett

E. Bard Rupp

A. Jean Thompson George Thompson Ted Whitenight Otis Williams, Jr. Joy Williamson

1959

Total Gifts: $309,876 Class Participation: 37%

W. GIBBS MCKENNEY CIRCLE Arthur Haberberger

TRUSTEES' CIRCLE Casimir Gieniec Nancy (Hall) Gieniec Charles Springman

CHAIRMAN'S CIRCLE Shirley Curtis

PRESIDENTS CIRCLE Robert Bender Dale Bower Jean (Gardner) Camp Rosemary (Cheatle) Carey Robert Carlyon William Gibson, HI James McCormick Roderic Moore

DEANS LIST Andrew Gross, Sr.

ASSOCIATES' CLUB Paul Herring

Richard Karschner

Margaret (McComas) Morris

Robert Politician

Lionel Seitzer

Barry Yerger

CENTURY CLUB Ann (Merritt) Corson William Corson Gail (Meconi) Cote Claramae (Cohick) Glunk Robert Glunk, Sr. Sanford Heumann John Joe Ardene (Daley) Judd

Robert Judd Russell Kiessling Robert Leutze Maralyn (Hinkle) Lloyd Richard Lloyd Beverly (Strauser) Manbeck Raymond Miller Joseph Mnick Richard Ratner David Steiner Frank Sullivan, Jr. James Troisi

CONTRIBUTORS

Dale Anderson

Eugene Boinske

Frank Casale

Sylvia (Fischer) Casale

Edward Cioffi

Agnes (Cruickshank) Combs

Lois Congdon

Margaret Cyphers

Earl Denny

Marlin Hartman

Don Hessler

Paul Motta

Jerold Pfadenhauer

William Shooter

Herbert Springman

Richard Starr

Dorothy (Rice) Taylor

Paul Warner

Wilbur White

George Wolfe

Robert Wright

1960 Total Gifts: $136,469 Class Participation: 47%

W GIBBS MCKENNEY CIRCLE Hugh Sides

FOUNDER'S CIRCLE

Ann Sue (Bingaman) McCormick Jay McCormick

TRUSTEES' CIRCLE

Norman Medow

CHAIRMAN'S CIRCLE

John Maiolo

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE Natalie (Franke) Armantrout Ann (Harper) Bender Mary (Hoffman) Bower Barbara (Neff) Price Burke Veley

DEAN'S LIST

Robert Chianelli. Sr. Barbara (Thomas) Roller John Ulrich, Jr.

George Wilson

ASSOCIATES' CLUB

June (Amoss) Karschner

Robert Remaley

Janice (Brucklacher) Stebbins

CENTURY CLUB George Alt John Cox

J. Anthony Donaldson Beverlee (Arnds) Harbin Donald J. Holler Barbara (Robinson) Jones W illiam Jones Herbert Kane Donald Kohlhaas Jolie (Cohick) Marks Richard Raudabaugh Judith (Kramer) Staley Donald Steele Marlin Strohecker Marlin Thomas James Wolyniec

CONTRIBUTORS

Jack Armstrong, Jr.

Carol (Ergott) Baker

William Burdick

Donald Cassel

William Damaska

Robert DelBono

Harvey Eby, Jr.

James Ennis, Sr.

Mark Fishel

Richard Handley

Helen (Macensky) Harding

C. Fred Harris

I. L. Hartman

John Hoffman

Kay (Stenger) Huffman

Barbara (Nason) McCall

Marilyn (Schaal) Roland

Carol (Hane) Schofield

Mary Lu (Connolly) Seelig

Ronald Sharp

James Williams

1961

Ibtal Gifts: S126.575 (lass Participation: 38%

W. CIBBS MCKENNEY CIRCLE David Lee

CHAIRMAN'S CIRCLE Richard DeWald Kenneth Koetzner Louis Miorelli Dennis Ybushaw

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE Daniel Hill James Jeffers

DEAN'S LIST Robert Crockett Frank Kerr Donald Whistler

ASSOCIATES' CLUB

Marilyn (Nelson) Decker Marsha (Elliott) Hill

CENTURY CLUB Samuel Belle Robert Garrett Gilbert Glenn

DONOR PROFILE

Lycoming College diplomas are among the things that Ed and Kathy Johnson, who recently celebrated 35 years of marriage, hold in common. Ed holds a bachelor of science in business, while Kathy earned her bachelor of arts in art.

Ed '53 and Kathy '67 Johnson

Husband & Wife Graduates

Remember Lycoming

Then & Now

While living and working most of their adult lives in the Williamsport area, the Johnsons have been able to witness first-hand the dramatic transformation that has taken place at the College over the years.

The Johnsons fondly remember many of the College's vintage moments... like Old Main, Bradley Hall, and the "Angel Factory"... they remember football games being played on the quad... the train that passed through the part of campus where the new gymnasium now stands... and many more.

Now the Johnsons see an even brighter future for Lycoming College, and they have supported many of the new campus additions through their generous contributions in the annual fund and capital campaigns.

"Now I can see a booming school," said Ed.

Not only do the Johnsons support the College with their financial gifts, but they also volunteer their time to work in the concession stands at the home football games. This is a tradition they've enjoyed for 10 years now. On game days, you'll likely see Ed selling hot dogs and Kathy selling Lycoming apparel.

Ed retired from Textron Lycoming, while Kathy retired from teaching at Four Mile Elementary School in Loyalsock. For many years, Kathy worked with students from Lycoming College's student-teaching program.

Now that they are retired, Ed and Kathy enjoy taking their soft-coated wheaten terriers to shows, spending time at their Maryland condominium, and taking trips to Alaska.

"The alumni need to come back and see what's going on at the College," said Kathy. "They wouldn't recognize the place, and they would be so proud of what's taking place there."

Ed and his late wife, Barbara, are the parents of two adult sons, Mark and Stephen.

Left to Right. James E. Doulhat, President; Kathy and Ed Johnson, will Lynn E Jackson, Vice President for ( 'ollege Idvancement

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Harold Henderson

Jo Anne (Ernest) Hollick

Dennis Jacobs

Geraldine (Pratt) Jacobs

W. Garrett Judson

Ronald Kehler, Jr.

Leon McCleary

Thomas Mcintosh

Robert McKibben

Paul Moisiades

Edward Rosenstock

James Rudy

Harry Soyster

Eli Stavisky

Linda (Hodge) Steadman

Edward Thomas

David Travis

Thomas Williamson, Jr.

CONTIBUTORS

Donna (Barto) Armstrong

Livio Cillo

Eugene Conn

Margy (Williammee) DelBono

Carolyn (Moday) Edwards

deceased Connie (Waddell) Fladland Harold Gardner C. David Hoffritz Charles Howe Donald Koneff William Meade, III Sharon (Pratt) Mosher Margaret (Flannery) Oliver Richard Petts

Deanna (Werkheiser) Reed Elizabeth Salmon Frederic Schroeder, Jr. Carol (Harper) Sedergran Ann (Campbell) Steiner James Tobias John Willard Robert Wilson William Young

1962

Total Gifts: $17,265 Class Participation: 37%

TRUSTEES' CIRCLE

Richard Mase

PESIDENT'S CIRCLE

Roger Conant

Carl Hill

Janet (Nichols) Hill

William Hoffman

Martha (Hickerson) Kirk

DEAN'S LIST David Bliley

Bonnie (Bierly) Bowes

ASSOCIATES' CLUB James Bedford Volker Durr David Heiney Donna (Michael) Heiney David Karchner Carl Reams James Shoemaker

CENTURY CLUB Chester Crosby

Donald Dyke

Gary Goodear

Jean (Youtz) Hester

William Karniol

Richard Lee

Julie (Bell) Martin

Jon McNeal

Ardith (Miller) Namenson

J. Barry Patterson

F. Anthony Pollitt

Steven Rosenburgh

Richard Scheaffer

Michael Soroka

Martha (Jensen) Strickland

George Wilt, Jr.

Geoffrey Wood

CONTRIBUTORS

David Anderson

David Burnham

Thomas Clifford

Paul Dietrich

Robert Faus

Linda (Greenly) Goodman

Kermit Harry, Jr.

William Hartman

Helen (Trayer) Johns

Polly (Polinko) Karschner

Luke Kauffman

Charles Letteer, Jr.

Carol (Bollinger) McCormack

Donald McFall

Onalee (Barton) Nixon

Donna (Reece) Robbins

James Stone

Harold Stugart

Chalmer Van Horn

Janet Wade

Donna Ware

Ruth Ann (\\ hidden) Young

1963

Total Gifts: $65,330 Class Participation: 44%

W. GIBBS MCKENNEY CIRCLE

Michael Hayes

FOUNDER'S CIRCLE Robert Little

TRUSTEES' CIRCLE Carolyn-Kay (Miller) Lundy

CHAIRMAN'S CIRCLE

Anonymous John Tarditi, Jr.

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE

Richard Bollman, Jr.

F. Bruce Corbett

Ruthellen (Morgan) Corbett

Carl Hieber

James Hoffman

Mary (Keliher) Smith

Lee Wolfe

DEAN'S LIST Roberta (Corter) Kerr James McKee Charles Luppert

ASSOCIATES' CLUB Carolyn (Kohler) Farkas John McNeil

John Persing

Thomas Twine, Sr.

Carol (Harris) Waltz

Daniel Wurster

Margery (Schrader) Wurster

CENTURY CLUB

Joseph Bunce, III

William Chillas

Bonnie (Silvernail) Crosby

Richard Dapra

Elon Eidenier

Margaret Furst

Barbara (Hawes) Garner

Judith (O'Connor) Garrett

Larry Grimm

B. Michael Hollick

Joan (Carlson) Holmes

Gerdi Kelsey

Sandra (Hopf) Kelsey

Jack Lingenfelter

Jane (Rust) Marshall

H. Victor McNelly

Mary Anita (Peck) Paul

David Phillips

Robert Ruffaner

Marilyn (Rutt) Sandifer

Nancy (Gramley) Scheaffer

Thomas Senior

Gladys (Brass) Shook

Albert Van Zanten

James Watkins

Rosalie (Sandison) Wood

Louise (Fitzgerald) Zawislak

CONTRIBUTORS

Robert Barrett

Edward Bock. Jr.

Clementine (Klein) Brodsky

Newell Butler

Donna (Deitrick) Carr

Linda (Sechrist) Cherry

Mary (Yaple) Cillo

Brian Cloud

Evelyn (McConnell) Derrick

William Foster

Julie (Beighley) Gasser

Edward Haff

Joseph llamin

Dorothy (Corson) Heincelman

Robert Heller

Marvin Hudson, Jr.

Hilda (Scott) Kelly

Andrew Kmiecik. Jr.

Susan (Shaw) Koneff

W illiam Landis

Michael Livingston

Kathryn (Parkin) Martini

Fred Morrow, Jr.

Judith (Hobbs) Mumaugh

Richard Mumaugh

Sidney Ocker

Robert Pac

Marleen (Ritchie) Petts

Neil Shipman Richard Shuler John Snyder. Jr. Karen Swick Henry Wenzel, Jr. Richard Williams

1964

Total Gifts: $30,626 Class Participation: 36%

FOUNDER'S CIRCLE

David Jackson

CHAIRMAN'S CIRCLE D. Stephen Martz

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE Michael Warehime

DEAN'S LIST Patricia (Gortner) Dietrich Robert Markel Timothy Merkel

Warren Pruess Michael Stuempfle Gordon Sweely

ASSOCIATES' CLUB

Barry Boyer

Nancy (Snyder) Boyer

Joseph Farkas

Martha (Yaple) Janners

Nancy (LaPorte) Jusick

Stephen Jusick

Walter Manning

K. Barton Reichard, Jr.

Larry Sanders

Janet (Lawrence) Shields

Thomas Shields

Wayne Stebbins, Sr.

CENTURY CLUB Dorothy (Villinger) Borei

Judith (Barlett) Clay Mary Ann (Warner) Datesman Susanne (Norton) Doolittle James Eschbach

Fred Feigley

Jane (Rerig) Garrison

William Gutermuth, Jr.

Patrick Hampton

Katherine (Satterthwaite) Heick

Thomas Iredell

Carol (Oot) Lillard

Helen (Brown) Minkin

Eleanor (Little) Phillips

Guy Rothfuss

Charles Shaffer

Alex Stewart. Ill

Hazel (Bissell) Terhune

John Vanderland

Mardi (Kepple) Whipkey

Raymond Yarroll

CONTRIBUTORS

Kathleen (Whalen) Anderson Darla (Nissley) Andes Robert Berry John Birkmire, HI

Lynne (Rabon) Bradley

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Anne (Pittinger) Buckler

Ann (Bly) Campbell

Thomas Campbell

Ronald I iske

Carlton Fulmer

Ralph Ciers. Jr.

Thomas Graham

Sandra (Baran) Grieco

Robert Heintz, Jr.

James Horvath

Walter Hoyei

David Hultsch

Donna (Potter) Hutchinson

Brcnda ( Ahrens) Kile

Linda (Carter) Kroupa

Rodney Laub

Bertram Longhotham. Jr.

Leonora (Jones) Lucash

Glenn Lynn

Linda (Maurer) Lynn

Leon McCaslin

Carol McKenzie

Doris (Caldwell) McLaughlin

Robert Nucci

Barry PeilTer

Nancy (Lozier) PeilTer

David Piper

Constance (Kupp) Poe

Jerry Poe

Donald Reed

Lynn (Meincke) Reed

Opie Reed

Edsel Ristau

Jeanne (York) Ristau

Mary Ann (Law) Schweikert

Harold Shrimp, Jr.

Joan (Kocsis) Snow den

Philip Turner

Henry Wein, II

Doris (Horton) Wells

George Wilson. Jr.

Carolyn (Rowe) Wladaver

1965

Total Gifts: 539,595

( lass Participation: 30%

I <>l MllH's ( 1RCLE Joanne Korengo Bjorg (Storbye) Little

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE

Timothy Bingaman Chester Derr, Jr. Denny (Brown) Derr

DEANS LIST James Brown

Norman Brown John Dascher Jesse May. Jr. G. Bruce Patterson Walter Wilt

vs.soci VII S' ( n 15 Sandra (Payne) Becker Ronald Blatchley Donald Cairns

Samuel Hamilton. Ill Ronald Knoebel Gary Lewis

CENTURA < I I B

Richard Ault

Chris Christie

Raymond Clemens

Edward Crist

David Eerguson

David Fortin. Sr.

Richard Guelich

Clemens Heick

( .irolc (Jacobus) Kerr

Marcella Mack

Martin Maurer. Jr.

John McCallus

Marshall Minkin

Robert Paul

David Robbins

Judith (Waring) Roblyer

Robert Roth

Alden Smith, Jr.

Thomas Snee

Evelyn (Reigel) Steiner

Robert Wayne

Gail (Kleintob) W hitebread

Sharleen (Swartz) Yarroll

CONTRIBUTORS Ronald Ankner Anonymous

William Bailey

Richard Bender

Dorothy (Bosak) Bosley

Robert Brown, Jr.

Thomas Butler

Ann Chance

Susan (Christie) Dobrinsky

Allen Dunkelberger

Richard Erickson

Bruce Fladd

David Fulmer

George Grizzuto. Jr.

S. Thomas Gross

Carrie (Torsch) Grove

Kenneth Henry, Jr.

Cindy (Earle) Hultsch

Peter Jackson

Dave Lesko

Alan Macgregor

Dorothy (Hays) Maitland

Robert McConnell

Donald McLaughlin

Alfred Oehrli, Jr.

William Pitman

Thomas Powell

Philip Pucher

Leslie Rebmann

Lucy (Ohnmeiss) Sallstrom

Gary Scranton

Richard Senges

Keith Wright

1966

Total Gifts: S7S.284

(lass Participation: 41%

W. GIBBS M(kl\\n ( IRC II

John Biggar

Shirley (Wunderly) Biggar

FOUNDER'S CIRCLE

James Hubbard

IUI Ml I V CIR< II

Steve Bobiek

(II URMAN'S CIRCLE

Michael Deemer Richard Maestrelli

PRESIDENT'S ( ll« I I Brenda Alston-Mills Richard Wienecke

Richard Yuenghng

DEAN'S LIS!

Katherine (Keliher) Albertini Marciu (McGunigle) Brown Cynthia (Pennington) C lippinger

ASSO( lATES'LISl

Michael Cohen

Edward Coover

John Egbert

David Oot

Louise (West) Reich

Stevan Sayre

Gary Sensenich

Lois (Loncoske) Shoemaker

P. David Shoemaker

Jeffrey Wolf

CENTURY CLUB

Lynn (Umiker) Bailey

Rodney Bailey

Richard Bates

Carolyn (Ott) Boerigter

William Deitch, 111

John Eidam

Michael Gardy

Virginia (Pautz) Hair

David Hall

Ronald Hartman

Robert Heinkel

Richard James

Ralph Kaye

David Lampton

Mary (Bennett) LeMont

Charles Levering, II

Anders Lunt

Joan (Kipp) Lunt

Margaret (Bourdeaux) Macensky

Samuel Macensky

Charles Matter

William McGee

Beth Musser

Patricia (Amine!) Nash

James Oest

Linda Peterson

Byron Samuels

Ralph Seigworth

Richard Sprout

Ronald Strattan. Jr.

Isabel (Culver) Trudeau

James Tyson, III

Dennis Warg

CONTRIBI TORS

Terry Allison

Bonnie Byers

Russell Clinton, 111

David Conklin

Marion (Hemenway) Conklin

Ronald Corter

Susan ( Burke) Dev ine Frank Doebler Doreen (Wessman) Donahue William I layhart, III Mary (Willits) Harer Michael Men ly Marilyn (Smith) Henry Lanee (Shlpe) Howell Myron Jones

Gilbert Langley

Susan (Miller) Larson

Jay Low den. Jr

Galen Menne

Deanna (Miller) Nolder

Donald Nolder

Nancy (Shank) O'Dell

Kathleen (Coleman) Robinson

Patricia (Stere) Sears

David Shoemaker

Kathleen Stiher

David Taylor

Robert Wildasin

1967

Total (.ills: $60,837 Class Participation: 39%

W. GIBBS MC KENNE1 CIRCLE

Grace (Pfleegor) Haw baker

TRUSTEES' CI R( 1 1 Kathryn (Baldwin) Johnson Dale Krapf

PRESUJENT'S ( IRCLE

Carol Davis Carole (Curry) Fedock R. Gary Houck Judith Nordberg Ruth (Rendle) Wood

DEAN'S I IS I Laurens Bey land Gerald I.echlitci Paul Mamolen Edward Paup Robert Schwarz

VSSOCI \ll s' CI 1 B

Martha (Fellers) Barkley Carlyn Films Warren Fisher

CENTURA (llll W. I nomas Amick John tachambaull Edith (Krouse) Bennett

Nancv (Stearns) Biggs Kenneth ( allow ay Alan Cohick I eslie (1 ante) ( owden Dehora Dunkle Read Dunn. Ill Donna Dunning Elaine (Wet/el) Fidam Gail (Reiehard) Feustcl Jean (Boohar) Freeze Ronald Gerhart Carol (Freeman) llann .leffery Hill Wesle) Howe

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Wayne kibbe

John Koval, Jr.

Ronald Krauss

Timothy Lavey

Richard Lightbourn

Joseph Losch, Jr.

Harriet (Lauben) McNeely

Katherine (Ellwood) Miller

Constance (Byrd) Murphy

James Orr

Dawn (Dunning) Palmquist

James Palmquist

Wade Pugh

Janice (Schwenk) Robbins

Paul Robinson

Sarah (Simon) Spady

Lawrence Tischler

Herbert Twiddy

Richard Wagner

Astrida (Kalnins) Warg

John Wilson. Jr.

Daniel Wolfe

CONTRIBUTORS

Gary Bepler

J. M. Bessor

John Billington

Cynthia (Schlegel) Blevins

Barbara (Anderson) Boynton

Dennis Brown

Ruth (Hippel) Burke

Richard Davis

Gloria (Zeigler) Greevy

William Gregg, Jr.

Nancy (Luke) Hallock

Carl Heide

Twila (Holm) Kenny

Walter Kinsey. Jr.

Terry Landis

Lerna (Barnes)

Ann (Eck) Lunt

Jane (Lower) Majeske

Merry (Reigel) McCracken

Ralph Meitzler

Pricilla (Freas) Merriel

Maria (Testa) Missigman

Phillip Nash

Charles Picarella

L. Paul Pitkin

Robert Ronca

Marian (Avery) Schaefer

Susan Schwarz

John Short

Judith (Alber) Short

Judith Siebert

Jeffrey Smith

Stephen Smith

Judith (Moore) Sobers

Kester Sobers. Ill

Ruth (Svarplaitis) Staas

Norman Watkins

Elmo Young

1968

Total Gifts: $109,37(1 Class Participation: 28%

W. GIBBS MCKENNEY CIRCLE David Freet

FOUNDERS CIRCLE Donald Failor Richard Myers John Trogner, Jr. Penny (English) Vounkers

CHAIRMAN'S CIRCLE Walter Bower, Jr. Raymond Enstine, Jr.

PRESIDENTS CIRCLE Angela (McElwain) Bednarczyk Mary-Jane (Swanson) Hedden Richard Hedden Jean Kissane Catherine (Brown) Lentz James Swon Ronald York

DEANS LIST

David Krauser

Patricia (MacBride) Krauser

Larry Snyder

Robert I mull

ASSOCIATES' CLUB

Dudley Anderson Dian (Leoras) Hamilton Helen (Lehman) Keister Tim Snyder Lucille (Tebbs) Weaver

CENTURY CLUB

Patricia (McGuigan) Bradbury Charles Cramer, II Carol (Graham) Dyer William Dyer

Sandra (Fry) Gillam Donald Gottschall William Graham Helen (Turner) Groff Mary (Fornalik) Huber Thomas Infantino Gail (Hite) Irwin Douglas Keiper James kremzier Jacquelyn (Jones) LaRaia Pamela (Hawkins) Murphy Theresa (Pfuhl) Sellers Susan (Sipe) Sprout Fred Stiner, Jr. Mark Thunberg Lucinda (Snyder) Wagner Craig Walker Raymond Warenda Linda (Cooney) Wasser Carol Williams John Zettelmoyer

CONTRIBUTORS Edward Bordy

Janel (Bastian) Brown

Jane (Wellen) Burbank

Sandra (Plummer) Capwell

Cathleen (Powell) Coleman

Thomas Crater

Sandra (Phelps) Downs

Jean (Oberholtzer) Freymoyer

Richard Gordon

James Hinkle

Allan Hodge

Paula (Archer) Hughson

Alan Levinson

Paul Limbert

E. Lowell Markey, II

Jennifer (Adams) Mikolajczyk

Joan (Steiner) Moffatt

Joan (Tippett) Nagel

Alan Needham

Helen Ochej

Robert Prindible

Keith Reynolds

Susan (Fielding) Roese

Frances (Sponenberg) Rothrock

Donald Snyder

Laurence Solomon

Gary Stutzman

Patricia (Jenkins) Sydock

L. John Webster

Ruth (Raker) Woodard

Paula (Menza) Young

1969

Total Gifts: $147,493 Class Participation: 29%

W. GIBBS MCKENNEY CIRCLE Peter Lynn

FOUNDERS CIRCLE Beatrice (Baird) Gathman David Gathman Ronalee (Bennett) Trogner

TRUSTEES' CIRCLE

Carmela (DiLuzio) Bobick Dallas Krapf

CHAIRMAN'S CIRCLE Susan (Beauvais) Hammell

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE Sandra (Freitag) Castner Michael Newman

Malcolm Northam

Joan (Palmquist) Turner

Ralph Turner

Use (Korneke) Yeskey

DEAN'S LIST Wayne Kinley P. Jay Tray

ASSOCIATES' CLUB Robert Curry, Jr. Arthur Fry

Linda (Wabschall) Ross Murray Ross Richard Taylor. Jr. Thomas Way

CENTURY CLUB Donald Beach Patricia (Deible) Beach William Bladt James Christie Carolyn (Bourne) Court Ramon Dacheux, II deceased Sandra (Hess) Dacheux James DeRose Sandra Derr Gary Drosback Malcom Farrow, IV

Joan FitzGerald

James Fritsch

Sharon (Smith) Fritsch

David Harris

Wayne Hurr

David Jerva

Samuel Lytle

C. Clair McCormick. Jr.

James Miller

Caroline (Kendall) Morgan

Richard Muller

Michael Musheno

Janet (Olpp) Pickles

Gary Rager

Richard Rupert

Mark Santucci

Judith (Bowen) Sheridan

Richard Sherwood

Ronald Stanley

Linda Stere

Eileen (King) Twiddy

George Vilushis

Robert Walker

Sally (Walton) Walker

Jacqueline (Titus) Well

Thomas Zimmerman

CONTRIBUTORS Christine Allison William Andes Deborah (Cox) Barnum Helen Bird Myra (Davis) Blaney James Boyer Peter Bruguiere Lynda Brushett Gail (Ormsby) Byers John Capwell Lois (Dietz) Carmichael Susan (Ross) Denard Hollis Engley George Fox, Jr. Jean (Gamble) Frick Juanita (Robinson) Good Carole Gras Stephen Gruner Mary Malloy-Bramstedt Frederick May Janet (Shickel) Miner Frank Richmond Mayetta (Sam) Riner P. Thomas Shouldice Joan (Purpura) Smith Carl Snyder James Wise

1970

Total Gifts: $65,035 Class Participation: 29%

FOUNDER'S CIRCLE

Anonymous

Marilyn (Phillippy) Failor

Cheryl (Eck) Spencer

TRUSTEES' CIRCLE James Scott

CHAIRMAN'S CIRCLE W. T. Skok, Jr.

OVERALL GIFT RECOGNITION LEVELS

W. Gibbs McKenney Circle Founder's Circle Trustees' Circle Chairman's Circle President's Circle Dean's List Associates' Club Century Club Contributors

$20,000 and above

$10,000-519.999

$5,000 - $9,999

$2,500 - $4,999

$1,000 -$2,499

$500 - $999

$250 - $499

$100-$249

$1 to $99

Those who have contributed to the College for four or more

consecutive years are recognized with bolded names.

Thank you for your loyalty to Lycoming College.

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE

Gary Bower

Lynn (Salmons) Bower

Thomas Croyle William Turnbaugh John Turner. Jr. Patricia (Stoutl Turner Richard Watters E. Eugene Yaw

VSSOCIATES' CLUB

Philip Barlett William Gallagher, III

Marylyn (Olafsen) Hullfish Betty (Kuhns) Paris David v In nk Michael Waltz Ralph Zeigler, Jr.

( I VII U\ C II B

Kathy Acuff

Joseph Azzalina. Jr.

Nancy (Corter) Bowers

Peter Faranda-Diedrich

Jay Ginter

Joseph Jadlocki, Jr.

Judith (Steinbacher) Jadlocki

Richard Keller

John Marthinsen

Larainc (Danielsen) Marthinsen

Ellen Movie Harris

William Pickles

Daryl (Van Pelt) Potter

Jo Quinn

Raymond Siegrist

Kathryn Starzer-Karrell

Andrew Tanger

Carol (Devitt) Taylor

William Worobec

( ONTRIB1 IORS Judj (Dayton) Ahrams Cynthia (Joseph) Andes Richard Ball Elizabeth (Provost) Baskin

Constance (Carver) Brown

Philip Browne

Elizabeth (Bower) D'Esterhazy

Roberta (Fortney) Doyle

Stephen I mum I,

Diane (Dorchester) Engley

Austin Horan, Jr.

Mark Horean

Eldon Kuhns, II

Dennis Lesher

Dorothy (McNelly) Ludwigsen

James Martin

Sally (Brehm) Martin

Stephen Molyneaux

Susan (Bewley) Myers

Daleta (White) Potten

Janet Pumphrey

Elizabeth Rhodes

Jane (Harriman) Rhone

Clifford Rieser

Janice (Burkey) Rieser

Norman Robinson

Emily Sopensky

Janet (Welliver) Spaccasi

Susan Stewart

Alicelynne Watson

Carol (Spencer) Wieboldt

Kenneth Wright

Glenda (Moser) Yost

1971

rotal <.ilts: $29,436 (lass Participation: 30%

l()( NDER'S < IRC IF Al\in Younger, Jr.

CHAIRM \vs C1R< I I Gwendolyn ((Lehman) Enstine James Hebe

PRESIDED is ( IRCLE

R. Janice Fletcher

!>:>> id lli-nl m. i n

Suzanne (Stevens) Newman J. Michael Schweder John Shaffer

DEAN'S LIS!

Kendra (Shue\ ) Ruhl Kathryn Siburt

VSSOCI Wis' < i i |{ Carol (\ aii a) Crowe John Crowe Linda (Meckbach) Desmond

John ll.ni/

Daisy Jimenez-Joseph

( IN IT RY CLUB

Larry Baird

Rupert Becker

Arthur Dorval, Jr.

Nancy (Firestine) Dorval

Stella Faranda-Diedrich

Elizabeth (Huntzinger) Fuqua

Wells Gage, Jr.

Edward Genther, III

Stephen Hogan

Marilyn (Blechner) Incitti

Charles Kauffman

J. Randolph Loeliger

J. Michael Lovett

Jeffrey McCanna

Cynthia (Blish) Miller

James Moody

James Pietrovito

Lynn (Wallis) Rhoads

Frank Tosi

Mary (Huskin) Weaver

Donald Webb

Eugene White. Ill

Marcia (Gordon) Wilson

A. Lewis Yetter

Richard Zack

( ONTRIBUTORS

R. Christopher Askin

Robert Baldi

Jeffrey Befumo

Edwin Burnet

Robert Chesney

Barbara (Sasso) Dempsey

Douglas Farrell

Pamela (Kennedy) Flood

David Frey

Lydia (Gonzalez) Haddad

Melvin Hall. Jr.

David Hooper

John Houser

Joseph Jezewski, Jr.

Frederick Jones

Randy Jones

David Kopitsk)

Thomas Krug. Jr.

Richard McBrmn

Ronald McF.lwee

Barbara 1 1 tten I'aden

Carol (N\ right) Pardee

Richard Rabold

Diane I Week-. I Ratine)

James Reber. Jr.

James Smith

Laurccn (Connolly) Smith

Douglas Thompson

Nancy (Zinn) I rotter Barbra Williamson-Hall William Wood. II

1972

rotal Gifts: S25.2II (lass Participation: 2

FOl NDER'S ( IR( I I

Anonymous

PRESIDENT'S ( IR<

Ruth ( Wilkinson! Croj le

William Evans

Christine (Kruk) Herdman

Craig Kern

Jeffrey Rauff

Annette (Weaver) Schweder

Bruce Whitaker

DEAN'S I is I Robert Priest

Linda ( Sheet/ ) Rismondo

ASSOC I Ml V ( 1.1 B

Lois (Gilbert) Broun

James (ilenn

Donald Hughes

Rodney Keller

Lynn Kramer

Margaret (McGuigan) Martinsen

John Montgomery

Susan (Dietrich) Schenk

Douglas Stover

I)a\id Werner

( IN IT U\ ( II I!

Janet (Turzak) Barlett

Scott Barnes

Barbara (Fdleman) Block

Ronald Burd

James Case

Melinda Fowler

Ruth (Hackiey) Lovetl

Gail (Pearce) Maurer

< .initlii-i Nellcn

Lynn (Holl) Nellen

Deborah Ralston

John Ravert, Si

Richard Rhoads

Rennel Rodarmel

Alison (Seminerio) Rupert

Douglas Sector

Robert Shaw Martin Slaugh (Jary Spies George Weavei James Winner. Ill

( ONTRIBI TORS

Kiilh Vrmbrust Jean Bennett Anthony Bracciale \ istula Chapman-Smith Ann ( Phillips i Duncan Barbara Goodyear Judy (Kalinowski) tiiiggs Raymond Haw ke. Jr. Mareia (\\ ilson) Mickey

i Lindsay F.leanore (Weston) Mc( 0)

Judith (Aikens) Mileto

Meg (Morthland) Miranda Martin Nau Susan Noyes Richard Profeta Christopher Ranney Cathy (Peters) Robinson Ronald Schellhase Peggy Schmidt Marilyn (Minnich) Skasko William Stotler Sandra (Goodyear) Tanger Richard Walker

1973

Total Gifts: $15,711 Class Participation: 29%

CHAIRMAN'S CIRCLE Elizabeth (Johnson) Checchia

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE Daniel Langdon

Christopher Spadoni

DEAN'S LIST

Andrew Knox, Jr.

Joseph Montesano, Jr.

Carol (Marsland) Schoch

David Schoch

Barbara (Lovenduski) Sylk

Lillian Weekes

ASSOCIATES' CLUB

Candice Chirgotis

Murl Clark

Donald Currie

Charles McCall

C. Jeffrey Smith

Nancy (Tucciarone) Smith

Newell Thompson, III

Patricia Valentine

Katherine (Durney) Vilkas

CENTURY CLUB

Lynne (Pinchbeck) Balduino

Curtis Belton

William Bishop

Harold Boyer

Christine (Warren) Coleman

Pamela (Banes) Colesworthy

Frances (Wilson) Crouse

Ira Domsky

Celia (Hinds) Erion

Ellen (Siegel) Eorman

Henry Frey, Jr.

Barry Henninger

Judith Hill

Betsy (McConnell) Hunt

Andrea (Opetosky) Kremser

Diane Kwiatkowski

Beverly (Ekey) Langley

David Lloyd

Joan Morgan

Robert Moyer

Stephen Muthler

Rebecca (Davis) Noll

Alan Rhodes

Jane (Wentz) Richardson

Jeanne (Seals) Riggs

Sherrie (Burton) Smith

Robert Snyder, II

Esther (Williams) Strongman

Ann (Bell) Wood

June (Kilgus) Zimmerman Richard Zutterling

CONTRIBUTORS

Mark Adams

Mark Bachman

Robert Burket, Jr.

James Carver

Brenda (Willcutt) Dartt

Jeffrey Duncan

Beth (Sheehan) Evans

Allen Fertig

Deborah (Evans) Grove

Bruce Grubb

Nancy (Ellis) Halbert

Phyllis (Mongiello) Hanrahan

Robert Howden

David Jackson

Clarita (Anderman) Krall

Stanley Krall

Mary Beth (Burke) Lavoie

Pamela (Lecce) Lecce

John Lyter

Barbara (Zeigler) McCullough

James McMahon

Melissa (Wachter) Molino

George Nelson

Daniel Peterson

Sue (Cooper) Peterson

Thomas Raub

Sue (Fitzgerald) Robson

Charles Rosenberg

Rebecca (Box) Rowe

Joseph Sleek

Robert Smith

William Solis

Sandra (Swarts) Sundheimer

Jane (Hertzler) Sutton

Barbara (Coates) Thomas

W. Scott Voder

Bernard Zook

1974

Total Gifts: $19,93(1 Class Participation: 29%

TRl SITES' CIRCLE James Kelley

CHAIRMAN'S CIRCLE Thomas Beamer

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE

John Heil

Patricia (Ward) Heil

DEAN'S LIST

Amy Cartal-Falk

Jane (Hileman) Darrow

David Hammett

ASSOCIATES' CLUB Cheryl (Bennett) Barrow Alyce Dickinson

David Dowling Theodore Draude Thomas Fowlston

Joseph Kaczmarczyk

Sherry Macpherson

Jane (Hall) Russell

Lynn (Probst) Sickler

Carl Weaver

Pamela (Bateman) Whiteaker

CENTURY CLUB M. Louisa Barnhart

Dan Blumberg deceased

Karen (Newhouser) Clark

L. Randall Cober

David Cove

Suzanne Cathy (Smith) Culin

Cynthia (Brosnahan) Dickinson

Russell Dinger

David Farrell

Mark Harrison

William Heffernan

Barbara (Furze) Johnson

Dean Kelchner

James LaRocca

Anthony Latagliata

Janice (Wellenkamp) McCurdy

Barry Newton

Karen (Luce) Paulick

Andrew Richardson

Sarah (Bcrtrand) Rowe

Deborah (Fox) Stackhouse

Leigh Stoecker

Curtis Swagler

Robert Tannahill

Ronna Thompson

Donald Wentz

CONTRIBUTORS

William Aufricht

Nancy (Scholz) Bastow

Bernard Benson. Jr.

Kathie (Gettle) Boop

Karen (Knouse) Brungardt

Gregory Bussy

Bruce Carpenter

Katherine Crozier

Gregory Davis

Steven Fair

Vicki Farish

Lincoln Fish

Robert Gilson

Robert Griepenburg

Glenn Heerse

Michael Howes

Kathleen (McColl) Huber

Diane (Stalker) Hughes

Stephen Hulslander

John Koch

Raymond Kownaeki

Cathy Kramer

Albert Lindenberg, Jr.

John Marck

Pamela (Pennington) Matthews

John Mazzante

Sharon Meade Gower

Colleen (McCarthy) Naill

George Ness, Jr.

Gail Patton

Jane (Zorica) Pile

Douglas Pownall

Judith (Douglass) Rabold

Diana (Brouse) Reed

Ann (Rosbach) Romeo

Larry Romeo

Scott Royer

Jean Sarle

Bonnie (Patton) Singleton

Andrew Stack

Jerry Stauffer

Michelle (Fiore) Templon

Rodney Templon

Martha Townsend-Ness

Karen Uebele

H. Lewis Ulman, III

Daniel Wright

Todd Wynn

1975

Total Gifts: $37,482 Class Participation: 31%

FOUNDER'S CIRCLE

Susan (Bartz) Flanagan

TRUSTEES' CIRCLE David Detwiler, III Carl Grivner

CHAIRMAN'S CIRCLE Gail (Gleason) Beamer Charles Lamade

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE Mark McLachlan

DEAN'S LIST John Kuska, Jr. Robert Schreibeis

Christopher Viggiano Nancy (O'Bryan) Viggiano

ASSOCIATES' CLUB Thomas Flanagan

Kathleen (Tighe) Gaye

Daniel Hartranft

Carolyn (Hanlon) Kaczmarczyk

Richard Stewart

Ken Witzel

CENTURY CLUB

Bruce Abbott

Douglas Albertson

Dana Bertin

Lorraine (Carpenter) Confer

Holly Craver

Kristine Datres

Karen (Muthler) Davis

Kenneth Davis

Marsha (Mills) Davis

Thomas Dickinson

Larry Dincher

Alice (Parrott) Eriksen

Janet Faro

Diane (Morgan) Gonzalez

Rick Gonzalez

Karen (Suplee) Hallowell

John Hooton

Nancy (Winemiller) Hooton

William Koppenheffer

Paul Lady

Patricia (Zimmer) Latagliata

Edward Marcinkevich

Jan (Priestley) Marcinkevich

Roger May

Melissa (Le Page) Newton

Kristin Ostergaard

Bruce Sawyer

Thomas Simek

Glenn Smith

David Stover

lames Icchtmann

Francis Testa

Nanev (Sass) Thrclfall

Christine (Elwell) Went/

Kiehard Wooster

Sheila (Kennedy) Wooster

Andrea (Bauer) Yerkes

CONTRIBUTORS

Amhonv Bagonis

David Bernard

Pamela (Palmquist) Bingbam

Jane (Woodruff) Bird

Carl Bushong

Susan (Dunlopl Carone

Linda (Klein) Ciotti

Cathv (Jayne) Cora in

Andrew Farrow

Glenn Foster

James Gallagher

Karen (Shafer) Green

Mark Hess

Timoth) Hughes

Alice (Pedersen) Knutsen

Creighton MacGill

Frances (Stone) McDaniel

Marjorie (Ryan) McEnemej

Richard McKee

Jene (Smith) Mertz

Glenn Miller

Frank Morse

E. Lynn (Taylor) Roberts

Ann (Aubrey) Schvvenke

Maureen (Libby) Spokas

W i II is Spokas

Jill (Eicher) Thompson

Louis Thompson. Ill

Nancy (Colby) Titko

Peter Van Arnam

Keith Winters

1976

[btal (.ifts: $14,775 (lass Participation: 2l>"

TRUSTEES' CIRCLE

Deborah (Norman) Stamm .1. Richard Stamm

PRESIDENTS CIRCLE David Walsh

DEANS LIST Steven Johnson Andrea Seuren John Shorb

ASSOCIATES' CLUB

William Carlucci Roger Larson Bert Sickler

Holly (Wells) Tillman Douglas Trump

CENTURY CLUB Carol (McDivitt) Billman Nancy (Beecher) Christy Roxanne (Copp) Edwards

Lynn (Moodie) Elkinton

Joseph Grieco, Jr.

E. Denisc Hambv

Mardi (Goldmann) Hayt

Vicki (Nirmaiei) Kroc

Allen Lockwood

Annette (Weaver) Lockwood

Jill (Krieger) Piecko

Steven Roberts

Debbie Sandmev er-Brv an

Barbara Schmidt-Kemp

Dale Van Aken

Sam Wainright

CONTRIBUTORS

Cynthia (Bacon) Albright

Gvven (Nelson) Bernstine

Paul Besancon, Jr.

John Bingham

Terence Burns

James Carone

Frank Cifrese

Lisa (Sweigart) Crawford

David D'Angelo

April (Spencer) Davis

Thomas Drake

Constance (Eddy) Fleagle

Max Furman

Eileen (Clegg) Gallagher

John Grove

Max Hals

Fred Hickok

David Hitesman

Peter Keely

Joseph Klehon

Elizabeth (Goodyear) Masland

Marilouise Mazzante

Robert Panasiti

Harry Pedersen

Anthony Ruiz

Louise (Hevvson) Ruiz

Jerri (Fritzo) Sellers

Patricia Shannon

Audrey (Hons) Sherrick

Earl Sherrick, III

Audrey (Nubile) Solis

James Spargo

Gail Stevens-Piispanen

Gary Tapkas

Jeffrey Wagner

Michael Wojcicki

Evelyn (Kilshaw) Woodworth

1977 Total Gifts: $12.6.10 (lass Participation: 2X"„

CHAJRM \vs CIRCLE

David Roberts

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE

W. Clark Gaughan John Schrader, III

1)1 \vs i is i Samuel Berninger Nancy (Sullivan) Shorb Stanley Smith

ASSO< I Alls' CLUB

Paul Brooks

John Gingrich Thomas Hand. Jr.

Thomas Tillman

Debra 1 1 ingo) I rump

CENT! R\ (II B

James \nderman

Linda (Nunan) Bell

Stephen Bell

Philip Bcllino

Nanev (West) Belton

Jeffrey Billman

Bonnie (Cur) ) Boyer

Robert Boyer

Barbara (Seese) I tearing

Patricia (Sharpley) Dilley

Gregory Dubitsky

Andrew Fedorc

Stuart Hall. Jr.

Dav id Mauser

Steven Heick

Deborah Hoffman Leopold

Edward Hughes

Frank Kindler

Janet (Babcock) Klagholz

Deborah (Whitfield) Lenig

Susan (Fracaroli) Petniunas

Toni (Panetta) Raczkowski

Michael Smith

Bruce Tucker

Mark Yerkes

Kerry Young

CONTRIBUTORS

Richard Adams

Brenda (Cooke) Bagonis

Lynn (Martin) Besancon

Paul Chreiman. Jr.

Linda (Litzelman) Curry

Douglas Dyer

Chariene Eiswerth

Nancy (Hubka) Hofmann

Anne (Johnson) Keely

Wendy (Vogler) Lekan

Christina (Eck) MacGill

Ellen (Simpson) Martinez

Scot McAllister

Carolyn (Walter) Ostrander

Jim Propert

Dennis Qiiinn

Nancy (Woodman) Robinson

.leffery Seeley

Michael Soprano

Marco Solo

Jeff Spang

Randall Steiner

Ronald Yioland

I inda d.adv i Wallace

Stephen Wallace

( Iraig Weavei

(iale (Smith) Weaver

David Williams

Deborah (Stites) Williams

Patricia (Stoutenburg) Woolever

1978

Total (.ills: S21.X40 (lass Participation: I

[TRUSTEES' CIRC II

Linda (Porr) Sweeney

( II MUM VN'S ( I I Carol (Grivner) Brown Peter Brown

PRESIDENT'S CIRCI I

Nanci (Davis) Morris

DEANS 1 is I

William Conroy

Gerard McGinn

Patricia (Main Weisenburger

v.sso( IATES' (TLB Robert Grillo Robert Lesnewich Timoth) McDonald

CENTI K^ ( II B Nicholas Altebrando Diane (Yuska) Bellino Rave (Francis) Bierlv David Dearing Susan (Kovalick) Dinsmore Mary (Crow lev ) Dormond Diane (Davies) Dougherlv Richard Doughertv Mark Drake Marci (Schultz) Dwvcr Mary (Gilbody) Ekblom Leigh (Thompson) Howe Stephen Howe Michael Kant Kimberlv (Martin) Koehl Fay (Geaneas) Manturi Ann (Marcinkevich) Paquette Kimberlv (McCarthy) Rzomp Lynette (Lav Ion) Smith Michelle (Monell) Icchtmann Michael Thomas

(ON I RIB! IORS

Richard Barletla Edward Bird Jane (Snyder) Bird John Brat/. Jr. Lawrence Burnstein Marieann (SmviT) ( ahoon Scott Conner I is.i D' Vddio Maurice Dana James DiMarco Debra i Maisano) Dunne

Ruth (Cloud) I inn April I Woods) Harris Jan Harris Richard I lines Deborah llmithumh

d.irv I loi

( oi lis Jackson

Martin lalnnski

Joyce (Gudmundson) Jamieson

Karen iHrcnn.ml Jezewski

Dominic Johnson

( iwendolyn i Sterling i Johnson

.Nancy (Goetz) Jones

Lynne (Horner) Koskie

Roxanne (Howard) Kunar

Jerry Leader

Julie (Eighmey) Leffler

Erman Lepley, Jr.

Christine (Neff) MacKenzie

Patricia (Hykes) Malarz

Steven Marsh

Norman Pollard

J. John Quinn, III

Jeffrey Reeder

Jeannine (Firsching) Scheffey

Nanka (Arsenovic) Schneider

John Stites

Mary (Price) Weaver

Susan (Sharkey) Williams

1979

Total Gifts: $8,042 Class Participation: 29%

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE

Stephen Griggs Kenneth Holdren

DEANS LIST

Timothy Kelly

ASSOCIATES- CLUB Roger Chilson John Exline

CENTURY CLUB

Thomas Baker

B. Allen Bemstorf, Jr.

T. Tyron Bornman

Michael Bradley

Joy (Lemons) Brittain

Michael Brown

Lorraine (Royack) Cangialosi

Richard Cangialosi

Stephen Davenport

Andrew Dembin

Robert Ekblom

Carol (Gross) Grubb

Stephen Gwiazdowski

Steven Hovey

Kimberly (Eddy) Larkin

Michael Lebo

Robert Lewis, Jr.

Deborah (Crompton) Lochner

Robert Lochner, Jr.

Russell Lucas

Joan (Schreibeis) Mansfield

Richard Mueller

Nancy (Callery) O'Hanlon

Suzanne (Caldwell) Orris

Michael Smith

Kevin Stout

Joseph Tanfani, Jr.

Susan (deBruin) Taylor

David Vilushis

Susan (Burkhard) Wilkins

CONTRIBUTORS

Mark Albright Kim Arnold

Kimberly (Lazar) Bolig Nellie (Gray) Cloninger Keith Duff

Ruth (Winter) Feeser

Kimberlee (Hoffman) Fredo

Ann (Weitzel) Fuhrman

Keith Goetting

Erica (Fischer) Griffith

Kathy (Moyer) Herring

Stephen Klotz

Vincent Latini

William Leffler, Jr.

Daniel Little

Drew Martini

Joyce (Leahy) Monico

David Schneider

Mark Smith

Robin (Newman) Straka

Rosalind (Myers) Townley

John Trevisan. Jr.

Carolyn (Ames) Wilston

Daniel Wood

Carol (Woodruff) Yorks

Kim (Kramer) Young

Roy Young

1980

Total Gifts: $20,544 Class Participation: 27%

TRUSTEES' CIRCLE

Thomas Woodruff. Jr.

CHAIRMAN'S CIRCLE Jolene (Hall) Sloter Stanley Sloter

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE D. Mark Fultz John Lea, HI

Richard Merlo Michael Trevisan

DEAN'S LIST James Simatos

ASSOCIATES' CLUB Drew Curry Anne (Parry) Fallon Jennifer (Lynch) Reed Carolyn (Carr) Vodoklys

CENTURY CLUB Rick Adams David Argall

Jeffrey Burd

Allison (Thompson) Care

Roy Crowe

Gary Dincher

Edward Edenfield, IV

Arthur Hathaway

Catherine (Gregory) Kendrick

David Mason

Denise McCarthy

Laurie (Shea) Petrik

Charles Protasio

Leslie Roberts

Pamela (Ernst) Rockafellow

Steven Russell

Vicki (Reismiller) Shaffer

Raymond Snook, HI

Jonathan Tinkham

CONTRIBUTORS William Anderson

Bryce Beeman

Lynne (Tomkinson) Bishop

Robert Burns, Jr.

Sandra (Musheno) Campbell

Tammy (Woodward) Coapman

Mari (Laver) Cooney

Diana (Georges) Dauberman

Anthony DiSandro

Nadine Firsching

Lynn (Ohl) Greenly

Helen (Thome) Hoy

D.Tim Huff

Gil Johnson

Patricia (LeVan) Kitchen

Laurie (Lesher) Lockcuff

Ronald Mack

James Martucci

Robert Mdler

William Miller

Daniel Poukish

Franco Rea

Paul Roman

William Torney

Peter Townley

Donald Trostle

Nancy (Omstead) Trostle

Karen (Ensslen) Vinci

Scott Willand

1981

Total Gifts: $18,680 Class Participation: 31%

TRUSTEES' CIRCLE

Tami (Spitler) Woodruff

CHAIRMAN'S CIRCLE

Robert Bucknam, Jr.

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE Paul DeJoseph Jeffrey Garrett Nancy Kachline

Marlene (Moyer) Trevisan

DEAN'S LIST Frederick Blumer, Jr.

Timothy Kelsey

Diane Reese

Beverly (Stormer) Tripp

ASSOCIATES' CLUB Carl Burnett, III Francis Harvey, Jr. John Murray, II

James Teller Steven Vodoklys

Lisa Walton

CENTURY CLUB Donna (Adie) Adams Patricia (Nezelek) Cahill Lawrence Cappetto Charles Duda Christine (Price) Edenfield Nancy (Rampolla) Ehret James Gessner Karen (Patricia) Green

David Hannaford Nancy Harman Kathleen Malloy Michael Mason Kathryn Minick Richard Pyle Stephanie Schein Robert Siertle Robert Sinnott Vickie (Myers) Stankaitis Mark Todd Lori (Arendt) Weigl

CONTRIBUTORS Mark Beierschmitt Joanna (Schaedel) Canary

Janet (Bryant) Clark Jack Coapman, Jr. / Gregory Ebbert / Andrew Fisk Brenda (Baldwin) Fisk Donna (Fisher) Frieri Anne (Goodyear) Ganoe Robert Ganoe David Oberlin Todd Penman Jane (Pahls) Rabe Anthony Rogers Donna (Cressey) Turner Brian Vasey Renee (Alvarado) Vogel James Werkheiser

1982

Total Gifts: $6,045 Class Participation: 21%

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE

Tracy (Dougherty) Bartlett Nancy Hoerner

DEAN'S LIST

Elizabeth (Rabold) Blumer

Mark Sawyer

ASSOCIATES' CLUB Cynthia (Strand) Boumnaia Deborah Brenneman Robert Smith

CENTURY CLUB Kathleen (Cody) Brady

David Burns Gordon Coyle

Kenneth DeGraw. Jr.

Kathryn (Dahl) DeMarco

Stacy (Mungle) Eggleston

Donnamarie (Bott) Frankovsky

Thomas Hess

Lisabeth (Bossert) Kerper

John Kiessling

Margaret (Combs) King

Karen (Griesel) Miller

Rita (Renn) Trometter

David Turner

J. Michael Wilkins

CONTRIBUTORS Michele (Kann) Anderson

Charles Cadmus Joseph Caschera

OVERALL GIFT RECOGNITION LEVELS

W. Gibbs McKenney Circle Founder's Circle Trustees' Circle Chairman's Circle President's Circle Dean's List Associates' Club Century Club Contributors

$20,000 and above

$10,000 -$19,999

$5,000 - $9,999

$2,500 - $4,999

$1,000 -$2,499

$500 - $999

$250 - $499

$100 -$249

$1 to $99

Those who have contributed to the College for four or more

consecutive years are recognized with bolded names.

Thank you for your loyalty to Lycoming College.

Lynda (Dauernheiml Cianfaro

Carolyn (Gernert) Eisele

James Ekey

Ronald French

Pamela (Chilson) Kastner

Diane (Merrill) Krein

Denise (Babcock) Macafee

John McCabe

Gerald Mowry

Heidi (Lesher) Poticher

Rhonda (Fike) Quigley

Matthew Smith

Susan (Baloutine) Thome

Roy Williams. Jr.

Jayme Witwer

Adam Zajac

1983

lolal Gills: S8..M7 Class Participation: 18%

CHAIRM VN'S CIRCLE Mark Gibbon

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE

Barbara Heim

DEANS I IS I Stephen Casperson Arthur Dooley Margory (Hill) Dooley

\SS(K I MIS- (HI?

Kim James

Tammy (Avery) Weber

( I Ml R> CLUB

Donald Blackwell

Joan Brown-Levine

Ellen (I albert) ( allanan

Liisa Grantors-Hunt

Gail (Reichenbaeher) Greene

John llitesman

Timothy Horn

Russell Kimura

Jeffrey kuhlman

Leon Plocha

Robin Read

Carol (LaPierre) Terracciano

Tamara (Smith) Todd

Perry Valentine

CONTRIBUTORS

Laura (klarmann) Beierschmitt

Anthony Boures

Marguerite (Kern) Hagerty

Kathleen Hill

Richie Hillyard

Daniel Hudson

Joseph Migliarese

Nancy (Baylor) Milnes

Kimberly (Paul) Moore

Keith Moules

Barbara (Dowger) Scherer

Joanne (Masser) Vasey

Patricia Webster

Dawn (Ripley) Wiley

1984

Total Gifts: $9,514 Class Participation: 19%

I Kl SILLS" CIRC I I Rita (Ciurlino) Detwiler

DEAN'S LIST

Margaret (Daring) Casperson Carol Johnson

\ss()( I \l is- CLUB Tracy (Gift) Johnson Anne McGeorgc William North George Umstead

CENTURA < LUB

John (allanan

Aileen (O'Donohue) Carroll

John Clarke

George Connaghan

reresa (Cox) Horn

Susan (Ciampa) Miller

John Ruske)

Eleanore (l.aut) Russell

Sharon (Mllano) Ryan

Josephine (Ella) Smith

Peter Smith, Jr.

William Techtmann

Patricia (McDonald) Valentine

CONTRIBUTORS

Krista (Zechman) Beattie

Jeffrey Beckstcad

Michael Bowen

Patricia Bowman

Mary (Zwisle) Ciraolo

Jeffrey Collson

Leslie (Marvin) Craigle

Lynn Cruickshank

James Finkler

Susan (Wolfe) Hack

William Inglis

Esther Lester

Kevin Mann

Stephen Martin

Joseph Noone

Elizabeth (Halsey) Wallace

1985

Total Gills: SF.n.l? Class Participation: 20%

PRESIDENTS CIRCLE Paul John

DEANS LIST

S. William Hessert, Jr. Wendy von Fabriee

ASSOCIATES' (LUB

Dawn Dezii Jeffrey Harris

CENTURA (TIB

Wendy (DeYulis) Berdomas

Patricia (Loomis) Burger

Robert Burger

Karen (Kolodziej) Creamer

John Ernst, II

Mark Finkelstein

Mark GaNung

Michael ECoester

Stephen l.ogue

Carl Marinaccio

I arr\ Stern

( ONTRIBl IORS Steven Albers

Barbara (Dodd) Arnold Kenneth Bozzi Jacklyn (Monroe) Bryan Mark Bryan Heather Combs Charles Craigle Margret (DelBianco) Ernst David Getchell Mar. ( Yorio) (ireenberg Beth (Gorman) Hudson Mark Klemick

Debra (Cordes) Kuhrt

Karen (Norton) Miller

Janet (Braun) Noone

Suzanne (Nelson) Ocello

Jane (Morey) Picardi

Michael Pida

Ronnetta Rider

Carolyn (Mamrol) Ryan

William Schroeder

Kathleen (S>ko) Troy

Paul Walsh

Deborah (Gallawav) Youngblood

1986

Total Gifts: M.54I (lass Participation: 19%

\ss()( IATES' CLUB Janice (Tick) Bigelow Elizabeth (Barrick) North Mark Sitler

Jacqueline Weder

CENTURY CLUB

Scott Aderhold Kent Chapman Dodd Cummings

Barbara (Burnett) Drum

Brian Drum

Robert Glunk. Jr.

Todd Hinton

Dawn Mele

Helen (Fitzgerald) Quinn

Kerri (Harkleroad) Sarver

Jay Thomson

Helen (Fortney) Yoas

(ONTRIBl IORS

Meg Altenderfer

Cynthia Armstrong-Goodrich

Gayle (Schuler) Clarke

Robert Condie

Cara (DeCord) Conville

James Conville

Michele (Seibert) Crow lev

Eileen (Mackson) Del Rosso

Patricia Dietrich

Joseph Galayda

Patricia (Dempsev) Hutchinson

Lynn (Malzone) lerardi

Kathleen (Conroy) Johnston

Jeffrey Kantorowski

Debra (Hammaker) l.andrum

Ruth (Bargeri Leeds

Kristy (Woods) Minkewie/

Lisa (Sholly) Neuhauser

Mark Shebell

Lisa (Muldowne) l Soliday

Tamniv (Rhinehart) Strayer

Andrea (Robbins) Temple

Geralyn (Smith) Umstead-Singer

Wendy (Gilson) Walter

Judith (Cans) Young

1987

lotal Gifts: s?.()75 (lass Participation: 16%

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE

Jennifer (Sikora) Dianastasis

Christopher Howell

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DEANS LIST Heberton Fricke, III Jennifer (Winters) Hesserl

ASSOCIATES' CLUB James Ellis

David Klippel

CENTURY CLUB

Lawrence Barretta

Christina (Poretta) Engel

Elaine (Eck) Gallagher

Lawrence Gallagher

Craig Heal

Matthew Jones

Gary Pfaff

Thomas Pietrzak

Catherine (Gustafson) Schunder

Michael Sellers, Sr.

Tania Slawecki

Alan Worth

CONTRIBUTORS

Susan (Mauery) Albers

Kathleen (Muller) Altonen

Dawn (Jenkins) Cheney

Matthew Clarke

Judith Donahay

David Dunbar

Matthew Dunning

Julia (Carlyon) Greenblatt

Robert Maloushek

Ann Shields-Young

Eileen (Cartwright) Vaihinger

Michael Yacuboski

1988

Total Gilts: $48,738 Class Participation: 21%

W. GIBBS MCKENNEY CIRCLE Jay Cleveland, Jr.

CHAIRMAN'S CIRCLE Julie (Hottle) Day

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE

Steven Crawford

ASSOCIATES' CLUB Kimberley (Kaiser) Anstee John Compton, Jr.

Curtis Hollenbaugh Penny Lenig-Zerby

Jessica (Vannucci) Wheeland Patricia Whelan

CENTURY CLUB

Marilyn (Lindbloom) Barlow

Denise (DeMary) Bottazzi

Patrick Bottazzi, Jr.

Holly (Annarella) Boylan

Albert Burba

T. Max Hall, HI

Kim (Nagle) Heal

Charles Kremer

Lauri (Cero) Kremer

Paul Lamendola

Vanessa (Martens) Lamendola

John Malasavage, III

Lisa (Bruther) Mikovits

Michael Montague Eileen (McDonald) Nardo James O'Malley. Jr. Stacey (Scheck) O'Malley David Rishcoff E. Eric Sives Elizabeth (Fravel) Sives Jacquelyn (Bernard) Wallis Brian Wascavage

CONTRIBUTORS

Cynthia Ceres

Michelle (Donlon) Clickner

Jennifer (Avers) Dubbs

Nancy Ferraro

William Frick

Susan (Herrmann) Geyer

David Gibbons

Rhonda (Pressley) Heiges

Mark Krebs

Colleen McCallus

Matthew McDonald

Anthony McSwieney

Dennis Meisel

M. Michael Munford

Maria (Giarrizzi) Pliska

Karin (Sives) Roland

Alicia (Arveson) Salmon

Kenneth Schutz

David Snyder

Cynthia (Smith) Snyderman

Sandi (London) Swales

George Tomchick, III

Bruce Vaihinger

Kimberly (Petracci) Vorndran

Wendy Wachter-Schutz

1989

Total Gifts: SI. 605 Class Participation: 10%

DEAN'S LIST

Patricia (Duryea) Fricke

CENTURA CLUB

Carol (Thompson) Barrows Colleen (Gallagher) Burba James Conrad, I) Antoinette (Lettini) Montague

CONTRIBUTORS

Jennifer Behun Jodi (Richart) Duda

Kendall Jones

Gretchen Krawczyk

George McGinley, Jr.

Andrew Mooney

Kelly (Kingsborough) Mooney

Pamela (Schmouder) Munford

Cathy (Schenck) Pickett

Denise (Sargent) Plankenhorn

Thomas Speicher

Richard Von Culin

Dianne (Emmons) Zanowicz

1990

Total Gifts: $5,530 Class Participation: 19%

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE

Joseph Wade

DEAN'S LIST

Eric Faust

Heather (Franklin) Traphagen

V. Peter Traphagen

ASSOCIATES' CLUB Robert Jackson Steven Lenz Allen Mills

CENTURY CLUB Cheryl (Fisher) Barr Keith Barrows

Jeffrey Edgerton

Daniel Eigen

Elizabeth (Boyle) Eigen

Carolyn (Ronemus) Epler

Vincent Grimes

Eric John

Karen (Poulton) John

Lisa (Marcantuono) Kane

James Lee, Jr.

Aimee (McNeils) Ritter

Lisa (Attig) Tarman

Amy (Aherne) Van Thuyne

Kurt Weirich

CONTRIBUTORS

Larry Geiswite

Cheryl (Ward) Good

Kimberly Heppe-Jones

Millie (Sheatler) Kessler

Jennifer (Secor) Koester

Yvonne (Harley) Lehman

Chad Lohman

Tina (Kontz) Lord

Dawn (Miller) Mosbacher

Christine (Hocke) Plavier

Beth Ann (Shoemaker) Scruggs

Victoria Scudder

Cara (Boyanowski) Serfass

1991

Total Gifts: $1,080 Class Participation: 10%

ASSOCIATES' CLUB

Troy Erdman

CENTURY CLUB James Dalaimo

Joseph Gillespie. Jr. Danny Onorato

CONTRIBUTORS

Nicholas Barbieri

Frank Damian

Laura (Purcell) DeSmedt

Gina (Lawruk) Dublin

Jayne (O'Connell) Henderson

Jennifer Hoover

Paul Koester. Jr.

Kathleen (Ely) Lybarger

Alan Palmer

Karen (Bellettiere) Pursel

Stephen Sant

Kelly (Webb) Turner

Christine (Wirth) Wheary

Keith White

David Zerbe

1992

Total Gifts: $6,212 Class Participation: 21",,

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE Mark Ohlinger

DEAN'S LIST Patrick Padden, Jr.

ASSOCIATES' CLUB

P. Kevin Brobson Elizabeth (Teets) Chalk Bradly Graffius Thomas Hartman, Jr. Nancy (Deeh) McGovern Laurie (Leutze) Miller Taunia (Halcrow) Oechslin

CENTURY CLUB

Scott Bray

Julie (Makatche) Collins

Thomas Fortnum

Scott Heim

Diane (Zurinsky) Himes

Mindy (Sollenberger) Kehler

Christine (Carabini) Lokitis

Marijo (Mullen) Montgomery

Meredith (Rambo) Murray

John Oleniacz

Caroline (Lanyi) Speicher

Jeffrey Swope

Jill (Rippeon) Wilds

CONTRIBUTORS Erin (Hursen) Adams

Patricia (Dornish) Beck

Mary (Bowman) Behler

Kelly (McLaughlin) Blake

Robert Bower

Karen (Rantuccio) Boyer

Larry Boyer

Megan (Roland) Cogan

Beth (Lawrence) Conrad

Susan (Boylan) Dickinson

Renee (Erdley) Eakin

John Frick

Kerri (Bloom) Frick

Joy (Womelsdorf) Garverick

LeeAnn (Eicholtz) Gruver

Amy (Atkinson) Hester

Michelle (Marr) Jones

Nancy (McEnery) Loughran

Janet McDonald

James Muth

Amy (Shaner) Rogers

Kimberly (Beck) Sarro

Donald Stark

Jeanene (Perry) Stark

Susan (Vilello) Sutherland

Jennifer (Krpata) Zelensky

1993

Total Gifts: $3,860 Class Participation: 18%

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE Susan (Schmoke) Lineberger

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Meredith (Rambo) Murray '92

Meredith Murray has made gifts to the Lycoming Annual Fund every year since she graduated from Lycoming College in 1992. She believes in giving back to the institution that provided her with a quality liberal arts education.

Lycoming Landscape Was Enlightening

"I feel strongly about private education in general and Lycoming specifically," said Meredith.

Following a college fair in Philadelphia, where Meredith met former Lycoming director of admissions Rita (Ciurlino) Detwiler '84, she made her first visit to the Lycoming campus. "My parents and I went to the open house," Meredith recalled, "walked into the admissions house, and Rita came walking down the steps and said, 'Meredith, I'm so glad you're here.' And you could have knocked me over with a feather."

The hospitality Meredith experienced that day and the overall beauty of the campus solidified her interest in Lycoming College.

"I liked the physical appearance of the College," said Meredith. "I remember saying to my parents, 'This looks like all those pictures you see in those college catalogs.'"

When Meredith was selected to be the recipient of a scholarship, she knew instantly where she was going to be spending the next four years of her life.

"Part of the reason I came to Lycoming is because I was offered a scholarship to attend there," said Meredith. "It was the assistance through the scholarship that was beneficial and helped me make the decision to come to Lycoming."

Upon her graduation with a bachelor of arts in communications, Meredith worked in advertising at Oxford Communications in New Jersey for three years before moving into the non-profit sector. She is currently consulting with professional organizations of female fundraisers called Women In Development.

Meredith continues to be active with the College by serving as chair of the Communications Committee of the Alumni Association Executive Board.

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Meredith and her family reside in Roosevelt, New Jersey. She is married to John, a banker. She has two children, Katie, 4; Anna, 3; and one stepson, Patrick, 16.

Meredith's sister and brother-in- law, Kirsten (Rambo) and Jeff Al- Mashat, are 1994 graduates of Lycoming.

Left lo right Katie, Jeff Al-Mashal '94, Meredith Rambo Murray '92, Kirsten (Rambo) U-Mashat '94, and Anna.

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ASSOCIATES' CLUB

Shaun Chalk Joseph DeSimone

CENTURY CLUB

Anne (Krohner) Amundsen

Patrick Barrett, Jr.

Amy (Lloyd) Beaver

Karin (Plummer) Botto

John Dyer

Kirk Felix

Robert Frazier

George Hetrick

Chad Holt

Brenda (Vroom) Oleniacz

Krista (Pellino) Szark

Daniel Taormina

David Troutman

Deborah (Norton) Valencia

CONTRIBUTORS Amy (Day) Armstrong

Stacey (Randecker) Bartlett

Kevin Beck

Amanda (Jones) Calviello

Jennifer Cella

Mario (Manciocchi) Chavez

Phyllis (Barr) Cumberledge

Nancy (Shangraw) DeSanto

Joseph Faust

Erica Hain

Kathryn (Phillippy) Hawley

Ben Heckman. II

Craig Henninger

Ravinder Kareer

Kevin Kreamer

Heather (Harris) MacGill

Rachael McBryan

David Mitchell

Andrea Pickles

D. Shawn Ream

David Shangraw

Steven Smith

Christine (Hemrick) Sones

Thomas Sperow

1994

Total Gifts: $7,570 Class Participation: 21%

CHAIRMAN'S CIRCLE Melinda (Rupert) Lamade

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE

Shannon (Keane) English

DEAN'S LIST

Eric Kratz

Mary Ann Wagner

ASSOCIATES' CLUB

Carol Lady

Sean McLaughlin

Peter Ressler. Jr.

CENTURY CLUB Sandra Barnhart

Kristin (Rhinehart) Dyer Stephen Eldredge Erick Fortin

Carmen Fullana

Sandra (Groman) Gackenbach

Yvette (Bower) Graver

Gretchen (Forsht) Seyfried Melanie (Harris) Taormina

Ying Zhang

CONTRIBUTORS Richard Armstrong Edwin Beitz

Ruth (Voris) Butler Nicole (Dalia) Case Walter Chubrick. Jr. Kathryn (Campomizzi) Clews Julie Dietz Deborah DiOrio Lynne Edwards Terri Elison Lynn Falvey Christopher Farrell Matthew Fawber Mary (Ayers) Feerrar Catherine (Geisinger) Hahn Leonard Hahn Matthew Henderson Susan (Dobson) Holmes Susan (Hoegel) Jorgensen Jeffrey McClintock Laura (Wood) Meisl Michael Murafka Christine Ohl-Gigliotti Timothy Oliver Yvonne (Ely) Renaud Debra Savidge John Shafer Robert Shoemaker, Jr. Tami (Mott) Shoemaker Kathleen Smith Joyce (Devore) Treas

1995

Total Gifts: $5,528 Class Participation: 18%

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE

Michelle Myers

ASSOCIATES' CLUB David Briggs

Julie (Corvi) Hartman Jason Stamm Vernon Zerby

CENTURY CLUB

Sally (Reibson) Cooper Bryan Dalesandro Amy (Gasswint) Downs Andrew Durkin Stephanie (Smith) Fortin Brenda (Dunn) Fuller Bradford Hartin Corey Hnat Jamie Jurgaitis Jennifer (Schmidt) Koehl Kristin Nash Jeffrey Oakley Sheila ( Willits) Paulhamus Stacey Reynolds Wendy (Benner) Ripley Mark Seyfried

Kristi (Yerger) Smith Kimberly (Silzle) Thiele

Howard Woodruff

CONTRIBUTORS

Kenneth Bergmann

Carol Butters

Timothy Dugan

Brand Eaton

Chad Erceg

W. Dan Evancho

Richard Gardner

Bethany Gentile

Karen (Eakin) Heckman

Bradley Holmes

Beth (Stokes) Jones

Kathleen (Fronk) Kaufman

Ronald Menello

Christa Millard

Kevin Milliken

Gregory Seymour

Melissa Smith

Christine (Corriston) Villari

Rocco Villari

Brad Wertz

Brian Wolfgang

1996

Total Gifts: $4,675 Class Participation: 17%

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE Brian Belz

DEAN'S LIST Michael Charles

ASSOCIATES' CLUB

Jeffrey Brook Matthew Houseknecht Kristie (Margevich) Ressler

CENTURY CLUB Michelle Barry Stacey (Shaffer) Bray

Marc Fawber Matthew Harris Caroline (Jacobson) Hartin Katherine (Burslem) Lambiaso Bonnie (Penman) Messick Colleen Mullen-Yerton Stacie (Birmingham) Pasco Andrew Updegraff

CONTRIBUTORS Amy (Smith) Augustine

Nicole (Guffey) Bailey

Deanna Barthlow

Keith Cadden

Raven (Reasner) Cooley

Alcides Cruz

Justine (Girardi) Cruz

Craig Durie

Suzanne (Miller) Elliott

Romey Fagnano

Aaron Fitt

Tanya (Burgess) Gower

Darin Keim

Jessica (Diehl) Knittle

Kellie (O'Connor) Larkin

Rebecca Lewis

Tami (Sickles) McCartney Trisha (Muldowney) Palmer Stephanie (Kepler) Ranck Amy (McDevitt) Ruggiero Lisa Santoniello-Vacca James Saylor Sara Simcox Karen (Flook) Singh Jessica (Boyer) Stetts Julie (Emnett) Stoke Brian Wingard

1997

Total Gifts: $2,0.14 Class Participation: 10%

ASSOCIATES' CLUB

Amy Leonard

CENTURY CLUB Michael Lambiaso Danyelle Nedrow Mark Rice

Sharon (Gerace) Sechler Tennille (Metzger) Sontheimer Teresa Stackhouse Steven Verton Shawn Whitelock Jeanne Wilhelm

CONTRIBUTORS

Jeffery Adamus Jessica (Bixler) Bower

Paula (Benarick) Fitt William Forse Joy Graeff

Michelle (Forney) Heenan Jack Keihl. II Charles Kiessling Kerri (Weaver) Kime Tracey (Hawkins) Rebuck Tara (Smith) Reighard Sandra Richmond Rebecca (Moyer) Rudinsky Kimberly Schaffer Jessica (Cromer) Weigle William Wood

1998

Total Gifts: $2,786 Class Participation: 13%

DEAN'S LIST Brenda Bowser Soder

CENTURY CLUB Heather Duda Charles Edmonds Jason Knight Kelly (Norton) Knight Joseph Longobardo Bryan Messick Matthew Pivirotto Dana (Dinger) Rice Lisa (Moore) Rivera Michele Soltis Amanda (Pfaff) Tipton Jack Yost

CONTRIBUTORS

Christa (Zimmerman) Anderson

Dawn Birtch

Jeffrey Cooley

Matthew Cosgrove

Matthew Cieorgy

Jessica Godek

Shannon (Matteo) Greene

Tina (Bennett) Henry

Heather Jacobs

Jason Kline

Megan (Oster) Montgomery

Kathy (Roberts) Munkvold

Nicole (Dzvonick) Nardi

Allison (Hughes) Randall

Julie (Breuninger) Regenski

Pamela (Featenby) Roberson

April Sparks

Alicia (Hinkel) Stoner

Colleen Swartz

Lori (Bobb) Troutman

Amy Turner

Kellee (Rock) Unrath

Kristen (Conrad) Whiteford

1999

Total Gifts: $3,623 (lass Participation: 14%

DEAN'S I ISI

Gregory Bell

Adina (Dziuk) Bingham

CENTURA CLUB

Bernadette (Ulrich) Boerckel Thomas Grace

Timothy Hart

Tara (Hunter) Heller

Melissa (Dillman) Hendrix

Joseph Keane

Jason Keen

Aaron McGaw

Lisa Nichols

Stephen Simchak, Jr.

T. Marc Tipton

Deanna Weidenhamer

CONTRIBUTORS

Trisha (Struebel) Adamus

Robert Allen. Ill

Sara (Breese) Apgar

Seth Brahler

Jane (Popham) Brosseau

Rebekah Coleman-Brahler

Jason Cook

Nancy (DiDonato) Cook

Wayne Dieffenderfer

Janelle Foster

Kimberly (Myers) Hunter

Kimberly (Arlt) Kady

Sean Keffer

Meredith (Adams) Krouse

Karen Lyons

Thomas Mel high

Stacey Mitchell

Amanda Morgan

Judy (Hunter) Niklaus

Kelly (Sprow ) Pavelek

Julie (Harris) Ranelli

Joseph Regenski. Ill

Caryn (Hagenbuch) Riffl

Lisa Schnauffer Joshua Sivers Timothy Smith Christopher Stout Anthony Worrall Kimberly (Hafer) Yenner

2000

total Gifts: $7,495

(lass Participation: 11%

I Ul SHIS' ( [R< 1 I Morgan Kyte

Dl Ws LIST

Katie (Wuestner) Bell

CENT! RY < I.UB

Carrie Chamberlain

Elizabeth Groft

Philip Levesque

Tia Magargle

Candice (Dietterick) McGaw

Justin Newkam

Nicole (Pericich) Newkam

Natalie (Cherry) Stevenson

CONTRIBUTORS

Azure (Reaser) Albeck Joseph Albeck. HI

Robert Cosper. Ill Sean Cramer

Jennie (Missigman) Crawford Ryan Gardner Jamie (Reeder) George Paula Jamsky Jud Kratzer Christopher Knner Christina (Ratulowski) Luers Amy (Galka) Mackrell Monica Marcinek-Lizzul Michael McGough Stefanie (Kachur) McGough Kelli (Ayres) McKeever Jelena (Todorovic) Meisel Eric Walker

2001

Total Gifts: $5,044

Class Participation: 10%

IKI sills' ( IRC1.F. Sarah (Wolferz) Kyte

CENTURY CLUB

Timothy Commerford Margaret Gerrity Anna (Bucher) Keane Melissa Keybida Brenda MacPhail

CONTRIB1 lt)RS

Leslie Baker Megan (Rockey) Cassell Jennifer (Shaible) Flint Janel Franson Jessica (Summers) Gehr Maryann Gil\ar\ Mindy (Gray) Glantz Lauren (Caldwell) Greene

Amanda Grzeskowiak Tracy Haas

Jamie (Umpstead) Hanford Bryan Laplante Sara McAfoos Joseph McCracken Christopher Micklitsch Jody Odell Zimmerman Kristopher Reed Kendra (Craig) Seaver Leanne (Shultz) Sil\is Tomi-Jo (Redell) Smith Brandon Sponaugle Megan Szentesy

2002

Total Gifts: S910

Class Participation: 10%

CENTURY CLUB

Eric Chamberlain Stacy Howerter

Annelise (de Richemond) Simchak

CONTRIBUTORS

Megan (Zimmerman) Ament

Katrina Bloch Ellen Burns Tara (Tiley) Cary

Joseph Connell

Amanda Dunkle

Andrew Eshleman

Katie (Williams) Garber

Jamie Hearn

Deena Hower

Erica (Moersehbacher) Kastner

Alyssa Macri

Jacob Malishchak

Erin (Yeagle) McCormick

Elizabeth McNassor

Donna Mongiello

Spring Moore

Thomas Renner

Jennifer Santa

Anthony Segraves

Amber Simchak

Kristen Skvorak

Brian Spies

Andrea Yamarik

2003

Total Gifts: SI. 115

( lass Participation: 8%

ASSOCIATES' (II B

Karen Costello

CENTURY CLUB

Amanda Brincgar Amanda (Kramer) Dutteret Gregory Hart. Jr. Sarah Mann

CONTRIB1 l()RS

Charlene Bartololta Elizabeth Brescia Jessica Feerrar Kimherlee Frerichs Siobhan Horton Karyn (Wright l Hughes Jennifer Kinne

Sarah Martin

Meredith Moersehbacher

Tracy Peterson

Amy (Beaver I Reed

Fiona Richardson

Elizabeth (Bumbarger) Segraves

Jacqueline Stircs

Nathan Tatro

Julie Taylor

Erin Walsh

Melissa Wennberg

Melissa Wert

2004

Total Gifts: Sl,060 Class Participation: 9%

\SSO( 1ATES' CLUB

Jason Moran

CENTl in (II B

John Battaglia. Jr. Christine Colella

CONTRIBI IORS

John Bohn. II Kalherine Campbell Lauren Evangelist Jessica Fasolt Cassie Gordon Sarah (Johnson) Grieb Kimberly Hengst Kristin Hollenbach Sean Malone David Markowitch Christina Nestlerode Virginia Shank Erin Spencer Scott Sutton Clinton Swartz Bernardo Urdaneta Dana Veneziani

2005

lotal Gifts: S703

(lass Participation: 6%

ASSOUAN S' t I 1 B Jeremiah Harris

CENTl RYCLl B

Christian Shaffmaster

CONTRIBI IORS

Kirby Brookhart Ryan Brooks Kathleen (lark Kristen Dart Theresa (Black i Frb Carrie Firman Jason Grabelsky Caithn Herzog Erica Likens Kyleen I UJ Alicia Madigan Katherine Montague Maura Morgan Kc\in Socha Brandon Stewart Katherine (John) Slew art Laura Taylor

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OVERALL GIFT RECOGNITION LEVELS

W. Gibbs McKenney Circle Founder's Circle Trustees' Circle Chairman's Circle President's Circle Dean's List Associates' Club Century Club Contributors

$20,000 and above

$10,000 -$19,999

$5,000 - $9,999

$2,500 - $4,999

$1,000 -$2,499

$500 - $999

$250 - $499

$100 -$249

$1 to $99

Those who have contributed to the College for four or more

consecutive years are recognized with bolded names.

Thank you for your loyalty to Lycoming College.

2006

Total Gifts: S1.747 Class Participation: 36";,

ASSOCIATES' CLUB

Margaret Bortner Jason Malarchik Kelly Sykes Paul Zippel

CENTURY CLUB

Anne DiSante Lauren Watkins

CONTRIBUTORS

Emily Ambachtsheer Crystal Anderson Scott Baker Timothy Baker Lucas Baltz Summer Beretsky Jillian Bolesta Pamela Brown Stacey Brown Grant Burgoyne Philip Calhoun Angela Candito Karissa Capitan Nicole Carabello Christine Caroselli Josemar Castillo Derek Chaffee Kathryn Charnock Ashley Concini Michele Connors Robert Cook. Jr. Cassandra Cure Megan Cutrona Lauren Czabator Ellen DeBlock Chad Decker Lauren DeFreest Kevin Dennis Lindsy Dewalt Trevor Dolan

Erin Downs Kyle Drake Cody Ensanian Timothy Eskridge Blair Failla Stephanie Falcioni Bradley Faust Mary Gantz Jacqueline Gauer Allison Gessner Tyler Gettmann Mark Greger, Jr. Michelle Griffiths Elizabeth Hartman Mackara Hem Jamie Henline Melissa Herman Jamie Hershey Erin Hoagland Kelly Howerter Jillian Johnson Lorie Jones Nesma Karedis Thomas Kiehl William Knapp Sarah Knowlden Amy Leso Mark Lipka Matthew Loughran Scott Lumbatis Andrew Lutzkanin, III Megan Maiolo Walter Makarucha, Jr. Bryan Makos Justine McCarthy Kimberly McDowell Siobhan Mclntyre Amanda Mills Jennifer Moran Tasha Mosconi Sean Murphy Bradley Musser Nhu Nguyen Heath Oberlin Niels Olsen

Kate Petcavage Lacey Pietropaolo Terica Prater Heather Printz Rebecca Pugh Rachael Raughley Sarah Reck Kristen Reese Erin Robinson Mark Ross Peter Ruhl Elizabeth Sehi Peter Semanoff Christopher Shaw Gabrielle Slanina Katy Statler Renee Sutton Douglas Troxell Jessica Urick David Ward. Jr. Garrett Watkinson Troy Watson Lindsey Welch Lauren Wilson Marc Witowski Michael Wood Stacey Wood Melissa Wright Brian Yeager. Jr. Stamatis Zeris

PARENTS OF ALUMNI

AND CURRENT

STUDENTS

W. GIBBS MCKENNEY CIRCLE Sandra and Jay Cleveland, Sr. Charles L. Getchell Tina and Michael '63 Hayes Charlene and Roberts Shangraw '58, '0411

TRUSTEES' CIRCLE Bess and Eph Baker Roger Kyte

CHAIRMAN'S CIRCLE Carol (Grivner) '78 and Peter '78 Brown

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE

Jeanne and Timothy '65 Bingaman Paulette and Harry Gerard Irene and Robert Guellich Janet Hurlbert Paul John '85

Kathleen and Daniel '73 Langdon Katharine and Robert Iannahill Pamela and David '76 Walsh Kay and Richard '66 Wienecke Ruth (Rendle) '67 and William Wood

DEAN'S LIST

Georgia and Clarence Burch

Dawn and Anthony Carabello

Marilyn and Richard Dennis Marie and Russel Duryea Lois and Andrew '59 Gross, Sr. Charlotte and Peter Isler Mary and Ernest Lausier Roxanne and John Murdock Susan and Robert '58 Rundle Marilyn H. Shull Lucinda and Kenneth Sterling Thomas A. Suit

ASSOCIATES' CLUB

Jerry D. Allen

Frances and Ronald '65 Blatchlev

Anita and Mark Brown

Peter J. Brown, Jr.

Janet Buckle

Diane and Kevin Carl

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Coyne

Carol (Vaira) '71 and

John '71 Crowe Kathleen and Leonard Czabator Thilaka and John Daniel Donna and Patrick Deitrick Helena Weller and Robert Dochney Maryanne and Michael Eskridge Martha S. Gleason Theresa and William Grace Norma Groman Susan and Joseph Hanna, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hart Marillyn and Dennis Henninger Patricia and Scott Holden Sally Hottle James Humphreys, Jr. Carolyn (Hanlon) '75 and

Joseph '74 Kaczmarczyk Tammy and Joel Lyon Stephen Lyons, III Marie and Bob Messick Diane and Howard Moyer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Parente Patricia and Carl '62 Reams Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Ritter Edna R. Scott Nancy and Roger Shipley Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sibello. Jr. Connie and Mark '86 Sitler Charlene and David Stahlnecker Donna and Philip Stroup Elizabeth and Donald Trotter Patricia and William Urosevich Patricia '88 and John Whelan Catherine and Frederick Wuestner Roberta and Barry '59 Verger Mary Louise and Carl

Zimmerman

CENTURY CLUB Diane and Jan Ackerman Anita and Daniel Aherne Kathy and Pieter Ambachtsheer

Maureen and Jay Arvai Karol and Stanley Ayers Judith and Thomas Babbony, Jr. Cecelia and David Bartels Claire and John Baylor, Jr. Kay D. Bealer

(Catherine and Marc Beauchamp Linda (Nunan) '77 and Stephan '77 Bell

Rave (Francis) '78 and Thomas Bierlj

Debra and Lance Bogash

Donna and John Boland

Teresa and Terry Bowersox

Mr. and Mrs. Gale O. Boyer

Paula and Richard Breese

Jud) Briggs

Lynn and Daniel Burgoyne, II

Judith and John Caldwell

Mona and David Calhoun

Helen and Richard Campobasso

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Campomizzi

Donald E. Casse

Sara and Lindsa) Chamberlain

Debi and .lames '69 Christie

Dina and David Conkright

Ann (Merritt) '59 and

William '59 Corson Leslie Cowden '67 Cynthia and James Crane Mar> and Ward Curtiss Karen and Louis l)a\. Jr. Sherry and Jerry Deacon Brenda and Joseph DeLuca Carol and Eugene Demcher Pain and Ronald Derr Mary Jo and Michael Dervos Kathv and David Dixon Romaine and Douglas Drake Linda and Charles '81 Duda Barbara E. Dunkle Judith and Read '67 Dunn. Ill Gerry and George Durisin Joan and Robert Easton Tammy and Thomas Ebert Jeanne and Norman English Marguerita and Rolando Espinosa Joyce and James Evans Sandra and Richard '56 Felix Linda and Paul Frantz Patricia and W. J. Gardner Mar) L. Gatehouse Carole and Norman Ciettmann loyce and Ke\ in Gilt'oy Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Gilmore Joan C . Gingrich Diane (Morgan) '75 and

Rick '75 < .on/ah-/ Tamee and Laurence Graham, Jr. ( arolyn and Larry Greene Patricia and Morris Gridley, Jr. Maria Gustal'son Claudia and Joseph llaile. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James 1 1. mi am Joan liartnett

Christobel and Donald llaulman Judy and Kenneth 1 law les Deirdre and William Herzog Wend) and Gregg Hess Debra and Ronald Hicks Rita and Dennis Hillssig Carol and Dave Hippensteel Lucille C. Molderied Marsha and Daryl Mull Joan and Thomas '64 Iredell Susan and Kenneth Jackson Kathleen and Victor Jacobs, Jr. Sandra Jansson

Jamie and Richard Jasmski, Sr. Michael D. Jenkins Kathleen and Stephen Jersey

Barbara L. Johnston

Robyn and James Jurgaitis

Denise A Kascic

\li and Mrs. James B. Kcllcs John 1 . Kolaya

Mar) and Stanlcs Kowalchick Anne Landon Jo \nn and Michael Lasko Susan and Joseph I awson Marion and Waller Lenz Lester Lubold Brenda and Robert Luchini Catherine and James MacPhail Diane and Thomas Macri Constance and Brian Mahoncs Mars anna and Richard Maloy Linda and James Manley Sheryl and Martin Mareinko Janice and Larry Maurer Mr. and Mrs. Gerald S. May, Sr. Liliana and Daniel Mazziotta Linda and John McDonough Janice and Bernard McFadden Carol and Stephen McGair Christine and Fred McGillvray Mary Beth and Keith McKeever Catherine and Claude Mease Lynn and Joseph Milliken Rosemary and Richard Mirocco, Jr. Joan and Gregory Mocyk Susan and Francis Morsey Marijo and Robert Mullen Leesa and Robert Myhre Carol and John Nelson Scott Nevvkam Linda and Stanley Novidor Christine and George Osgood Kathryn and Tony Painter Barbara and John Partner Carol and J. Barry '62 Patterson Mars Anita (Peck) '63 and

Robert '65 Paul (Catherine and Glenn Peterson Curtis Plotts

Maryann and John Powers Barbara and Randall Pribble Linde and Joseph Pusateri. II Denise and Roy Repko Mr. and Mrs. Chester Reybitz Richard Rinesmilh, Jr. Yvonne and Robert Robinson Debbie Sandmeyer-Bryan '76 Sharon and Edward Schaus Agnes and Wayne Seifert Susan and John Shaler Claire and Charles Shearer Eileen and Michael Sheehan Sheila A. Shinskie Roberta Shok

Tacie and Howard Shupard Kathleen and

Gregory Silenok, Sr. Yvonne (Shire) i '57 and

John Smith Cynthia and Donald Sparks Jo and Joseph Spellman Karen and (Jars '72 Spies Cynthia D. Springman Deborah (Fox) '7-1 and

W llfred Slackhouse Susan and Richard Stickel Susan and Richard Suhcn

Irish and Curtis '74 Swaglet Patricia and Paul Swartz

Karen and Michael las loi

Joyce and Chester Telatovich Sandra and Das id Thomas Elizabeth and Howard Thompson ( heryl and Carl Tomasello Maureen and Charles lb) Sheri and Joseph Traeey. Jr. Bogda and John LYojanowski Jeannine and William VanNorl Patricia and Kenneth Walsh Donna Weaver lima and Robert Weisel Roberta and Timoth) Welling Linda and Bans-Erik Wennberg Sharon and Brian Williams Elizabeth and Robert Winship Tammy and Gregor) Wislock Lori and Wayne Wismar Julia and Bryan Withington Barbara and Gary Womelsdorf Dawn and Howard '95 Woodruff Tanimie and James Wool Elsie and Russell Worobec Patricia and N. Scott Worrall Andrea (Bauer) '75 and

Mark '77 Yerkes Donnel and Jack '98 Yost

CONTRIBUTORS Judith and Howard Aburn

Addy Jo and Kenneth Adams

Jeralyn and Lanny Adams

William Alexiou

Lorri and Steven Amrom

Carolyn and Jeffrey Andreas

Eleanor and Valentino Andreoli

Kerry and Steven Appel

Cynthia and Frank Arenella

J. M. Ayres

Patricia and Robert Bailey

Brenda and Earl Baker. Jr.

Kimberly and Peter Baker

Martha and Gary Baldwin

Mars and Vjenceslas Ban

Deborah and Terry Barnes

Linda and Scott Basom

Camille and Juergen Bauer

Sewellen and Gary Bausinger

Joe Bechdel

Ruth Beemer

James G. Beierlein

Kathleen A. Beitler

Marie and Gary Bell

Sandra and Richard Bennett

Sheryl and Das id '75 Bernard

Cathy and Hans Betz

Gail and Duane Billow

Marguerite and Douglas Black

Diane II. Blaski

( hxistine and Robert Bloch

Carol and Donald Bolig

Mr. and Mrs lack I Boob

Rhonda and Kevin Borden

Frank J. Hoist

Pamela and Richard Itolka

Anne and Thomas Bow en

Cath) and Bruce Bower

Mi aiul Mrs I oren Bowel

Ferry I.. Bowser

Mona I.. Boyer

Marline and Wilherl Branch Mars and I linnins lim-n Merrill and JelTres Brcighncr Barbara and Samuel Breining I orraine ( Brescia Michele Brice Debb) Brown Linda and 1 homas Brown

Diane Brozzetti

Paula Bugno

Belle and Gerald Bulmahn

Susan and John Busch

( iloria and James Butler

Linda and Geno Capitoni

Mr. and Mrs. Larry A. Carbaugh

Cynthia L. Care)

Roxannc and John ( asciano

Deborah and Charles Chacosky

Marie W. ( hancc

Deborah and Ronald Chapman

I homas Chenosseth

Pamela and Louis ( icconi

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald K. Clark

Kathleen and ( iregor) < lark

Michelle and Michael (las

Betsy K. Clothier Brown

Gerald S. C'lymer

Suzanne and Richard ( olline

Patricia and Louis Conned

Sally and Edward Conrad

JaAnn and William Conro)

Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Cook

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Cook

Mary and Terr) < 'ook

Harold D. C'orney Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Corriston

Ora and James Corross

Mary C. Cosgrove

Jan and Allen Courtney

Anne and Jerry C rompton

Dana Cross

Linda and John '53 Cruickshank

Catherine and Warren Curd

Brenda and Ebbs Cutrona

Mar) and ( harles Dakshaw

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dalaimo

Carole and William Dasti

Suzann and Rands Davies

Cynthia and I rederick l).i\ is

Ann and Richard '67 Das is

Teresa and I rO) I )as is

Gail DeAngelis

David Decker

Nanc) and Kcsin Delreest

Donald Deisher

Vmber and Edwin Delcamp Edward Dellerl Jr. Dianne and I homas I >eloe

Mane and Michael Dcmpsc) Kathleen and Thomas Detwilcr Nancs and Carl Dietterick Cathi and Martin Dillon Mars and R. M. Dolan Mr. and Mrs. Das id Downs

Rita and John Driscole

Joanne and Joseph Drosdak

Joan and Daniel Duf'ner

Dana M. Dunn

Mr. and Mrs. Walter I . D/iuk

Susan and Brand '95 Eaton

Das id I I ck

Anne K. F.hrke

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Linda and Alan Eickhoff Linda and Paul Eisner Bette and Richard Ek

Donald J. Ely

Hildegard and Thomas Ely

Susan and Willliam Ely

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Emnett

Susan English

Patricia and David Epler

Anthony G. Erceg

Linda and Raymond Eriksen

Lisa and Russell Eshelman

Marguerite and Kenneth Evangelist

Tanya and James Evans

Cheryl and Arthur Fahey

Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Farr

Susan Farr

Sheryl and Timothy Fast

Bom and William Faust

Barbara and Craig Fawber

Jane and Joseph Featro

Ann and John Fedor

Nancy and Joseph Feerrar

Christine and Neil Feerrar

Maryann and Frank Fetterolf

Cheryl and Jeffery Fiedler

Elaine and Richard Flad

Martha Fontana

Emily and Donald Fortnum

Mr. and Mrs. Russell P. Foster

Jane and Anthony Fox

Joan and Thomas Frangione

Mary and Charles Franson, III

Donna and Kenneth Frederick

Doreen and David *71 Frey

Susan and Timothy Frey

Carol and Robert Furman

Linda and Thomas Galka

Ilene Gallagher

Dorothy and James Gallagher

Deborah and John Garritano

Suzanne and Paul Gavlock

Marie and Lewis Gaydon

Lila and Charles Gehr

Robert Gehret

Barbara and William Giarratana

Susan and Dana Gibson

Carolyn and George Gilbert

Cheryl and Joseph Girio

Elizabeth and Francis Glassic

Virginia and Stanley Godek

Lynn and Gerald Goldman

Dale and Carleton Goodnow

Deborah Goodwin

Bess and Harry Gorman, Jr.

Amy and Glen Grabelsky

Carolyn A. Grecco

Gary Grecco

Karen (Shafer) "75 and Jeryl Green

Mr. and Mrs. George J. Greim

Ardyth E. Gressel

Michele and Thomas Grieves

Betsy Taylor and Bradley Griffie

Nancy and David Haines

Joann and Edward Haladay

William Hall

Mary and Randy Hamblin

JoAnn and Michael Hartshorne

Antoinette and Duanne Harvey

Shelby and Kenneth Haverstick

Ann and John Hayden

Susan and Kris Hayden

Jolie and James Heaton Carolyn and Kenneth Heiserman Sally and William Heist Esther and Michael Hengst Leigh and Mark Heritage Kathryn and John Herrick Nancy A. Hewitt Fred Hickok '76 Mary and Emmett Higginbotham Jeanmarie Higgins Beverly and Stephen Holmes Mr. and Mrs. George M. Holzhauer Rosemary and Robert Houck Lorraine and Lester Howerter Sherry Huff

Carol and Michael Hughes Joyce and Charles Hulbert Laura and Dennis Hunter Valerie and Robert Hutton Judith and Richard Isgate Karen and Thomas Jacobi Eilene and Thomas Jacobs Mary K. Jamsky Renee and Gil '80 Johnson Catherine and Richard Kaiser Kathleen and Toms Kampe Theresa and George Karam Jackie and Peter Kauffman Brenda and Carl Keech Nancy and C. Frederick Keffer Evelyn and Ronald Keister Jane Keller

Janine and Daniel Kelly Beth and Charles Keys, Jr. Margaret and Jeffrey Kimble Penny and Peter King Teresa and Harold Klahre Thomas A. Kline Mary and Keith Knapp Catherine and Jeffery Kneedler Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H. Kohler Loree and John Komsa Dorene and Joseph Kopesky Donna C. Kosalka Lisa and Joseph Kosciuk Linda and Gary Kratochvil Nancy and William Krous Sally Kuhns Jerol D. Kulp

Anne and Ronald Kuntzleman Tina and James Laky Tina Lando

Eleanor and Joseph Laver, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Lawruk Linda and Donald Lawson Karen and Jerry '78 Leader Julie (Eighmey) '78 and William '79 Leffler, Jr. Vanessa and John Leineweber Linda and Larry Leisey Karen and Patrick Lello Judy and Wayne Lenhart Andrea and Charles Leonowicz Louise and Robert Lerch, Sr. Diane and Francis LeSage Diane and Craig Leslie Sandra and Mark LeVan Arlene F. Lickman Elwood L. Liddick Judith and Douglas Liguori Joanne R. Lim Linda and Jay Lockard, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. William Lockhart Margaret and Cloyd Lohr

Pamela and Arthur Lopez Ann and Marc Lovell Hollis and Jeffrey Lucas Patricia and Ronald Lucas Thelma and Benjamin Luci Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Lyons Melaney and James Mackin Debra and David Madigan Dorothy and Thomas Madonna Emily D. Maiolo Melinda and Rodney Malarchik Dawn and Boyd Malkin Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Mangan Eleanore and Charles Mann, Jr. Martha and John Marek Grace and Robert Markowitch Candace and Jeffrey Martin Sheryl and Melvin Martin Leslie and David Masland Cynthia and David Matter Kathleen and Anthony Matukonis Cynthia Mayer Hilda and Nicholas Mayhevv Valerie and John '74 Mazzante Barbara S. McAfoos Diane and Michael McCauley Terrie and William McColl Gloria and Robert McCollin Frances and David McConnell Linda and Jon McCormick Gloria and Ronald '71 McElwee G. Donnon McGinley Teresa and Robert McGinnis Kimberly L. McPherson Sharon Meade Gower '74 and

Willard Gower Carol and William Mehaffey Nancy and John Mendez Nicolina and John Mendolia Joanne and Lee Mengel Charlene and Wayne Menzel Patricia and Jeff Merwine Janice and Joseph Messina Margaret and Lawrence Meston Janis and Nicholas Miele Dale H. Miller Gayle and Dallas Miller Daniel Miller Lisa and Lester Miller Carol and Ralph Miller Sharon and Ronald Miller Tara and Eric Miller Carol and Marlin Milliken Marsaleen and Joseph Miriello Maria (Testa) '67 and

Lawrence Missigman Laurel and Richard Mitchell, Jr. Mary and Paul Moerschbacher Joanne and David Mondell Donna and Thomas Montague Nora Moore

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moore Leslie M. Moran Susan and Preston Morgan. Jr. Mary and David Morris Susan and John Morris Regina and John Murphy Karen and Robert Musser Carol and Frank Nafey

Philomena and Alexander Nagurney, Jr.

Terri and Joseph Nairn Patricia and Phillip '67 Nash Marie and William Naulty Roberta and Joseph Nohai, Sr. Sarah and Cornelius Noone Melodie and Joseph Novak Marion and Walter Nyman Margaret and Roger Oberlin Carol and James Ohlinger Katherine and Niels Olsen Maureen and James Osborne Lynn and William Osmun Linda and Murray Ott JoAnn and Timothy Palmatier Connie and Jerry Parsels Kathleen and Walter Patrick Mary and Miles Patterson, III Amy J. Patton

Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Pellino Joanne and Bernard Perch Penny and Roy Peterman Joyce and David Peters Amy and Otto Peters Ursula Peters Cheryl E. Peterson Sue (Cooper) '73 and

Daniel '73 Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Brent A. Petrosky Ellen and Dennis Phillippy Ethel and Roy Phillips, III Theresa and Robert Pinto Mr. and Mrs. James E. Pleitner Natalie and Jeffrey Popham Rosemary K. Poppe LouAnn and Robert Porter Edward Postaski Daleta (White) '70 and

Eugene Potten Marjolyn and David Price Karin and Dennis Przyjemski Elizabeth and Robert Pugh, Jr. Sally and Charles Purosky, Jr. Barbara and Richard Rambo Sharon and Nicholas Raymond Laura and James Reed Patricia and William Reed Wendy and Gary Reeder Carol and Eric Reff Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Rehm Mary and Jack Reich, Jr. Mary and Jeffery Reiprich Susan and Reick Rhed Juanita and Theodore Rhodes Barbara and Gary Rice Amy L. Rickert Larry Robinson Wendy and William Robinson Donna and Stanley Rock Kim and Carl Rockwell Sharon and Jesse Rodgers, Sr. Cheryl and Curtis Roelle Marylee and David Romanoski Rose and Frank Ross MaryAnn and

Samuel Rumberger, III Sandra and John Rupprecht Betty and Bruce Russell Edith and Wallace Ryall Margaret A. Sallsgiver Jeanne and Edward Sayce

Dcbra L. Savior

Linda and Edward Scanlan

Mr. and Mrs. William Schankel

Jeanne and Ronald '72 Schellhase

Fay and Waller Schlenner

Leona and Howard Sehmouder

Linda and Keith Schoonover

Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Scudder

Mr. and Mrs. David A. Selvenis

Evelyn and Gene Semanoff

Dona and Roland Seward

Ava and Keith Seymour

Susan L. Shaffer

Lansdale and Frederic Shaffmaster

Mr. and Mrs. David Shearman

Diane and Cordon Sheriff

Geraldine and Rick Shettle

Maria and Donald Shiftier

Lisa and David Shiner

Mr. and Mrs. Carroll L. Shorn

Karen and Charles Shultz

Ruth and Joseph Sieger. Jr.

Sharon and Mark Silks

Robert Silzle

Susan and Patrick Singer

Rosann Sitkus

Arlene C. Sivers

Patricia and Edward Sives

Lisa and James Skillington, III

Marina and Edward Slavin, Jr.

Beverly and Charles Slemmer

Darl and Doug Smith

Marianne and Edward Smith

Donna and George Smith

Melissa and Leroy Smith

Mary Smith

Thomas D. Smith

Becky and Joseph Socha

Marybeth and Glenn Speicher

Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Speicher

Martha E. Speicher

Virginia and Randy Spencer

Luanne Spooner

Maxine and Carl Stahl

Carol and Terry Stehr

Kathleen and John Steuer

Constance and Edward Stewart

Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Straus

Jill and Douglas Stuhhs

Nancy and Michael Sullivan

Rose and Charles Sutton

Kathleen and Herman Swartz

Gloria and David Sykes

Holly and Thomas Tagliaferri

Sandra Tanger '72

Beth and Gary Taylor

Elaine and Dennis Tellep

Diane and Walter Thomas

Margaret and

Douglas '71 Thompson Kimberly and Robert Thompson Lori and Lynn Tiedgen Roy Tiley

Catherine and James Tribo Myra and James Troutman Beverly and George Tuggle Virginia S. Tully Patricia A. Turner Jacquelyn and Robert Tyrseck Lynda and Marvin Vanderbilt Theresa and Michael Vandevander Joel Venturini

I nul.i and Joseph Vtcari

Beverly and Richard \ illamil. Jr.

Mark Volz

Charlene and Jeffiev Wadhngcr

John E. Wagner

Janet and Jeffrey Wahoskj

Jaynel and Wayne Walter

Agnes and James Ward

Ina and Terry Warner

Deborah Watkins-Parker

Paula and Dale Weatherill

Jud) and Terry Weaver

Linda and Wayne Weaver

Deborah and Clifton Webster, III

Michael Q. Weisbrod

Claudia and William Welbourne

Linda and Robert Wendt, Jr.

Helen and Roger Wert/.

Dottie and Mark Wettstem

Anne Wheeler

Catherine Wheeler

Roberta and Lynn W heeler

Nancy and Dennis Whitko

Theresa and Arthur Wiest. Jr.

Marvin W'illits

Gail and Michael Wilson

Susan and William Wingard

Linda and Bruce Wingerden

Nancy and Steven Winthrop

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Wojtal

Tracey and Randy Wolfe

Peggy and Bruce Wolferz

Kathryn and Glenn Wood

Kathleen and Gerald Woomer

Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Yamarik

Randy Yaple

Vicki and Dale Yingst

Ida and David Zan

Sophia and Andreas Zeris

Paula and Ronald Zippel

Dolores and Mark Zoller

FRIENDS

W. CIBBS \IC kl \\l , ( IRC IE Anonymous

Estate of Florence Backenstoss

Robert Cohen

Daniel Fought

Joanne Haberberger

Daniel Hawbaker

Tina Hayes

Estate of Jane Henninger

Joyce Lee

Mrs. Frank Lowry deceased

Joyce Lynn

Carol Sides

K)l NDER'S CUM I I Anonymous

I mi 1 1 \ and James Douthat Joyce Hershberger

Margaret and John Horrigan. Jr. I state of Elizabeth W. Pennington Marian and Walter Schell

TRUSTEES' CIRC I I

Maureen and Patrick Care)

Estate of K. Alan 1 limes Nannetle Krapf I link l.undy Sj K i.i Mase

Margaret and John Piper, Jr. Estate of Frances Knights Skeath Shirley Springman

(II URMAN'S CIRCLE Suzanne and David Bahl Regina and Leonard Collins

Sue and Michael Gaylor

Eduardo Guerra

Hazel Hebe

Lynn and Larry Jackson

Ann and Don l.arrabee, II

Phyllis and Robert '88H Yasui

Judith Youshavv

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE

Ruthanne and Timothy Crotty

Richard Curd

Mollv and Robert Daly

David Fisher

Lynne and Frank Cirardi, Sr.

Estate of Mary Odell Grein

Judith and Robert Griesemer

Susan and Neil Irons

Kathleen Langdon

Margaret L'Heureux

Gloria and Richard Lundy, Jr.

Ann Pepperman

Eleanor and Henry Perciballi

Carolyn Rocco

Henry Rohrer

Nancy and John Schreyer

< .ail and James Spencer

Elizabeth and Philip Sprunger

Bharta and Hani Tuffaha

Anne YanDusen

Mary and Marshall Welch, Jr.

D. Frederick Wertz '69H

Gail and Melvin Zimmerman

1)1 vVS I IS I Susan Beidler

Joseph Cramer Susan and John Danella Christine Himes Jane and John Lindsay. Jr. Rebecca and Robert Lindsay Pauline and George McGee Marilyn and ( liarles McLane. Ill Marilyn and Robert Miller David Steinbaeher Claire and Joseph Strouse Jennifer and Patrick Wilson Jean and Jack Wool

VSSOC1 \ I I S' CLUB

June Aisled

i onnie and Warren Baldw in

Sara Bartlett

Pan ii i.i Bausinger

Ruh> and Byrnes Belk

Pamela and Robert Brobson

Peter Brown, Jr.

Barbara and James Buedel

I mi Carter

Susan Curry

( hristme and Christopher Daly

Elisha Da\ ics

Kaitlin Deptula

Jada Faulkner

David Franz

Jennifer Fulton

Michele and ( iregory ( Irieves

Susan and Matthew Haberberger

Susan llartianll

Jean and dan I lessen

Garert Heysel

J. and Samuel Hot!

Carolyn and Joe Hume

Jar a and Donald '7911 Kirk

Trisha and I . Patrick Mart)

Lauren McCawlcy

lohn Meikrantz

Tracy and James Miles

Maria Millen

Barbara and Daniel Miller

Katherine Piccolo

Ellen and Chester Pnbhle

Betty Jo and Larrv Pntchett

Aloys Rode

W. Patrick Schcmery

J. David Smith

Darlene Spencer

Darlene and Paul Sutcliffe, Jr.

CENTURY CI I B

Robert Baldu in Diane and Frank Brennan Monica Briess Betty and Bruce Buckle George I '.in man William Butts Mary and David Carlino Maria and James Casale Sara and Timothy Case William Cavanaugh Max l hapman. Jr. James Cooper

Florence and Maurice C opello Noel and Robert Curtis Ro and Peter DePasquale Sarah and Joseph Desmond. Jr. Betty Diehl

Joyce and Jack Diehl, Jr. Christen Ditzler Kav and Allen Ertel B. Lynn Estomin Stephen Evving

June and J. Robert Fahnestock Kathleen and Peter I ink Sarah Foster Doroth) Fridaj E. Haas Gallaway, Jr. Alka Gandhi Jud) Girardi \m\ and Richard Golahny

Geoffre) Gordon

I dward Grambo, Sr

Da\ id I lale)

Patricia and Gerald Hammaker

ressie Hartle

Mar) and Daniel Hartsock

Esther and Thomas Henninger

C hris and Owen Herring

James Holland

Nanc) and Rudolph I loll/man

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OVERALL GIFT RECOGNITION LEVELS

W. Gibbs McKenney Circle Founder's Circle Trustees' Circle Chairman's Circle President's Circle Dean's List Associates' Club Century Club Contributors

$20,000 and above

$10,000-519,999

$5,000 - $9,999

$2,500 - $4,999

$1,000 -$2,499

$500 - $999

$250 - $499

$100 -$249

$1 to $99

Those who have contributed to the College for four or more

consecutive years are recognized with bolded names.

Thank you for your loyalty to Lycoming College.

Maramonne and

Gerry Houseknecht Beverly and

J Marco Hunsberger

Wesley Johnson

Chip Johnston

Oscar Knade

Bonita Kolb

Leigh and Frank kuhn. Jr.

Kathy and Robert Larson

Jane and Theodore Larson

Grace and Howard Lecates

Thomas Long

Jamie and Bill Lowthert

Fattaneh and Mehrdad Madresehee

Dorothy and Robert Maples

Carolyn and Joseph McCullough

Chriss McDonald

Pedie McDonald

Rebecca and Merl Miller

V. Kim Mills

Linda and Richard Morris

Sharon and Jeffrey Newman

Marilyn and Joseph Neyhart

Jessica Noel

Mary Paternostro

Robert Patterson

Eileen and Anthony Peluso

Marsha and Thomas Person

Fran and Donald Pfaff

Ann and Birch Phillips, Jr.

Joseph Pierce

Diane and Charles Plankenhorn

Charles Platl

Valerie and Robert Postal

Mary and Wayne Ramsey

Margaret and James Redka

Mary and Donald Rosenbaum

Therese and Michael Roskin

Flora and Paul Rothrock

Brenda and Thomas Schmick

S. Juanita and Robert Shaw

Katherine Shimer

Sandra and Gary Shultz

Carole and Richard Smith

Joanne and John '92H Stamm

Katherine and Arthur Sterngold Marie and Walter Strain William Strasburg '70H Dorothy Streeter Charles Szybist Jacqueline Szymanski Wendle Taggart Pamela and Mark Temons Marion Thompson Georgina and Richard Turton Joy and Michael Utberg Deborah and Robert Wallace Rita Walter Kevin Wenk

Roselise and Harold Wilkinson Joyce and Charles Wilson Mary and Michael Wolf Donna Woodland Naomi Woolever Dorothy Wynne

CONTRIBUTORS

Patrick Ambrosio

Charles Artman

Heather and David Ash

Melody and Donald Bartlett

Maria Basom

Mariel and Nash Basom

Ruth and William Basom

Ina Bechtol

Anne and Timothy Beck

Mary Beers

Holly Bendorf

Raymond Benner

Kimberly and Eugene Bennett

Nancy and Henry Berkheimer

Karen and John Blaschak

Dolores and Francis Blasick

Thomas Blasick

Virginia Bower

Cindy and Mark Bowman

Mary and Donald Breneisen

James Bressler

Terri and Robert Brewer

Joseph Brown. Jr.

Jonathan Butterfield

Helen Calehuff

Michele and William Cambardella

Bonnie and James Carey

Connie and Michael Casale, Jr.

Sara and Richard Case

Sharon and William Castle

Amy and Cullen Chandler

Feiming Chen

Anna Chiglinsky

Geraldine and Charles Cole

Michael Collins

Terry Conrad

Elizabeth and Howard Cowles

Mary Davenport

Linda and Richard Derios

Jean Dickey

Robert Eddinger

Daniel Erhard

Maxine and David Everett

Judith and John Fairis

Gayle Falk

Marsha and Marshall Fisher, Jr.

Nancy and Daniel Foresman

Audrey and Edward Gabriel

Lenora and Peter Georges

Margaret and Brian Graham

Hilda and Robert Graham

Robert Haines

Patricia Haladay

Kathryn and Boies Hall

Pat Hartranft

Diane Hassinger

Janet and Norval Hawkins

Sharon and John Hayes

Gerald Heilman

Lucy and C. Bruce Henry

Isabella and David Heyman

J. H. and D. O. Holmes

Corey Holobetz

Candace and Lawrence Jagielski

Ellen and Steven Johnson

Kathryn and Thomas Kane

Joan Kantrowitz

Judith Keesbury

William Keiser

Clara Ellen and Larry Kemmerer

Anne and Scott Kennell

Nancy Kephart

Sandra and Bob Kingery

Freda Kisberg

Gary Klees

Robin and Geoffrey Knauth

Emily and Richard Kraft

Sandra and Richard Lakey

Tina and James Laky

Nyali Lalugba

Wanda and Dennis Lannan

Dorothy Lechner

Maria and Andrew Leiter

Linda and Ralph Long

June and O. Charles Lull

Jennifer MacDougall

Judy and John Magee. Jr.

Melissa and Charles Mahler

Lawrence Mannolini. Ill

Debra and Michael Martinozzi

Donna and C. Ralph McEm

Jean McKernan

Jane and Charles Miller

Jane Miller

Laura and Steven Miller

Marjorie and David Mobberley

Lucille and Brooks Nancarrow

Patricia and John Neely

James Nekoloff

Heather Nelson

Elizabeth and Edward Nemeth

Michael Ochs

Harry Peelor '63H

Julie and Michael Person

Jeremie Pierce

Lois and Philip Pierce

Stuart Pierce

H. Wynn Pletcher

Linda and William Poulton, Jr.

Ruth and Franklin Poust

Antoinette and James Pysher

Lisa and David Quell

Debra and Jeffrey Ranck

Michael Reeder

Heather and Gene Remoff

David Rizzo

John Roberts

Edith Robinson

Stephanie Ross

Susan and Robert Ross

Theresa Ruppert

Kathryn Ryan

Elaine and Edward Salvetti

Joseph Santoleri

Mary and Bruce Savoy

Jennifer and Mark Schmid

Anna Seaman

Carol Seiwell

Betty Silvain

Sherryl Skipper

Margaret and Steven Sleboda

Marion and Donald Slocum

Donna and George Smith

Marilyn and Dan Smith

Paula and William Smith

Carol and Larry Snook

Carol and Clifford Soucy

Elmer Staats '82H

Joyce and Charles Stahl

Martin Stepper

Leayn Stockdill

Beverly Talladay

John Tamalis

Patricia and Fred Thayer

Joanne Tulonen

Anna and Reino Tulonen

Jean Vaccaro

Gertrude VVainger

Robin Westling

Connie Whitehill

Diane and John Willhoyte

Jessica and Jonathan Williamson

Heidi and David Wilson

Patricia and Richard Wittig

Rosalyn and David Woodrow

Jane and Donald Wool ford

Estate of Mary A. D. Worthington

Jeanne and William Yaggi

Cui and Dongbo Yin

Margaret and Allan Young

Joann Zuber

FACULTY AND STAFF

FOUNDER'S CIRC1 I

James Douthat

TRUSTEES' CIRCLE

John Piper. Jr.

CHAIRMAN'S CIRCLE

Regina Collins

Sue Gaylor Lynn Jackson Don Larrabee. II

PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE

Dale Bower '59 Molly Daly David Fisher Frank Girardi. Sr. Robert Griesemer Janet Hurlbert Jeffrey Rauff "72 James Spencer Philip Sprunger Richard Wienecke '66 Melvin Zimmerman

DEAN'S LIST Susan Beidler

Amy Cartal-Falk '74 Carol Johnson '84 Wayne Kinley '69 Jennifer Wilson Jean Wool

ASSOCIATES' CLUB Jerry Allen

Patricia Bausinger Robert Brobson Barbara Buedel Diane Carl Tim Carter

Robert Curry, Jr. '69 Susan Curry Garett Heysel Tracy Miles Daniel Miller Jason Moran '(14 Howard Moyer, Jr. Larry Pritchett W. Patrick Schemers Roger Shipley John W helan, Jr.

CENTURY CLUB

Keith Barrows '90 Gary Boerckel

Sara Case Max Chapman. Jr. Christen Dit/ler Charles Edmonds '98 B. Lynn Estomin Stephanie Fortin '95 Alka Gandhi Amv Golahnv

David Hales Daniel Hartsock Esther Henninger Owen Herring Maramonne Houseknecht J. Marco Hunsberger Sandra Jansson Michael Jenkins Wesley Johnson Bonita Kolb l.auri Kremer '88 Anne Landon Robert Larson Thomas Long Jamie Lowthert Mehrdad Madresehee Robert Maples Chriss McDonald Rebecca Miller Richard Morris Jeffrey Newman Mary Paternostro Eileen Peluso Curtis Plotts Valerie Postal Michael Roskin Brenda Schmick Gary Shultz Cynthia Springman Arthur Sterngold Melanie Taormina '94 Donna Weaver Joyce Wilson Donna Woodland

CONTRIBUTORS

Richard Adams '77 Lorri Anirom Melody Bartlett Holly Bendorf Eugene Bennett Henry Berkheimer Terri Brewer Joseph Brown. Jr. James Carey Cullen Chandler Richard Derios Marshall Fisher. Jr. Kathy Furman Edward Gabriel Stephen Griffith Robert Haines Patricia Haladay Murray Hanford Diane Hassinger Richard Hughes Steven Johnson Michelle Jones '92 Jane Keller Scott Kennel! Margaret Kimble Sandra Kingery Robin Knauth Eldon Kuhns. II '70 Richard Lakes Andrew Later Ralph Long Charles Mahler Lawrence Mannolini. Ill ( wiihia Mayer Erin McCormick '02 C. Ralph McErn

Tara Miller Maria Missiginan '67 James NekololT Ruth Poust Gene Remoff Susan Ross Kathry n Ryan Mary Savoy Jennifer Schmid Beth Ann Scruggs '90 Das id Shangrasv '93 Donald Slocum George Smith Marilyn Smith Fred Thayer Roberta Wheeler Jonathan Williamson Cui Yin

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BUSINESSES.

CORPORATIONS AND

FOUNDATIONS

W. (.II5BS MCKENNEY CIRCLE

George I. Alden Trust I.I!. Smith Educational Foundation

NORAMCO

Robert M. Sides Family Music Center

l()l NDER'S CIRCLE

Arbee Limited Partnership Citizens & Northern Bank Cleveland Brothers Equipment

Company Cora L. Brooks Foundation Fidelity, Charitable Gift Fund M&T Bank

M&T Charitable Foundation Sodexho The Degenstein Foundation

IRISHES' CIRCLE

Chester Counts Community

Foundation, Inc. Global Gift Fund

Omega Bank Utilitech. Inc.

CHAIRMAN'S ( IR( I 1

Acorn Press Inc.

Aetna Giving Campaign

Endless Mountains RC&D Council

Fred llainin Disposal. Inc.

Jaindl Farms LLC

Jersey, Shore State Bank

Parente Randolph LLC

Peppermound Properties. Inc.

Sovereign Bank

Susquehanna Transit

The Hitc Compans

The Hottle I- amity Foundation

I In John and ( ice Marshall

Foundation The Philadelphia I oundation

PRESIDENT'S ( IR< II

Archipelago I oundation Association of Independent

Colleges of PA Brackenridge Foundation, Inc.

Burger King ( orporation Checkl ree Services ( orporation I asl End Lumber Compans G & M Craw lord. Inc. George Weston Bakeries Inc. Human Performance

Personal Coaching Jacqueline B. Griggs Trust John Savos. & Sun. Inc. Eecce Electric Pennsylvania Education Lenders

Association Pocono Northeast Resource

Conservation & Development

Council R. L. Yuengling. Jr. Charitable

Foundation Schrader Architectural Products Schuylkill Area Community

Foundation Suscom

Susquehanna Supply Company The David B and Shirley L. Sykes

Foundation The National Philanthropic Trust

DEAN'S LIS! 4 C's Holding Corporation Ashland Diesel Engines. Inc. Berks Credit & Collections. Inc. CTarkson Chemical Company. Inc. Jim and Kathy Broun I annls

Foundation. Inc. Pepsi Bottling Group PG Energy, Inc. of

W ilkes-Barre. PA RBS Greenw ich Capital Foundation RPA, Inc.

Steinbacher Enterprises. Inc. Target Marketing Associates Vanguard Charitable Endowment

Program W.B. Griggs ( oflee store Weis Markets, Inc.

ASSO( 1 \l is' ( II B

Beiter's Home Center

Blue Sky Marketing Associates

Bnggsy. P.C.

Interior Construction Specialists

Little Lambs Preschool

Childcare Inc. Promotional Specialists Richard I . Wienecke. C.P.A. Sanders Mortuary. Ill) Shell Associates I roses ich Eye Associates West Branch Valley Association of

Keillors Woodlands Hank

(1 Nil K\ (II li

Archie D. Jennings Agency, Inc.

Blumberg Enterprises, I I <

Casale & Bonner, P.(

Dynakleen

Eagle Janitorial Supply Company

F.D. Muncy Corporation,

McDonald's First Mercer Appraisal Service Forever Four Milers Frances W. Crouse.

Attorney At Law Frey's Commissary. Inc. Friday Realty Company Great Lakes Real Estate Company Homemaker-Help Services International Monetary Fund J.B. Gibbons Construction. Inc. Jewish Federation Foundation Lezzer Lumber Lonza, Inc. Lycoming County Historical

Society Mark C. Oberheim. D.M.D..

M.D.S., P.C. Mason Law Office McEnroe Sports Instuction, LLC Ollie's

Penn Harvest Systems. Inc. Penn Recycling. Inc. Schneider Valley Farms Dairy,

Inc. Secret Sneaker, Inc. Sheetz. Inc. Susquehanna Polling and

Research, Inc. Tailored Foam of New York, Inc. Thomas J. Infantino, CPA Vincent A. Grimes and

Associates. Inc.

CONTRIBUTORS

AAA North Central PA Apple Insurance Agency Aubrey-Stewart Associates, Inc. Bob, Chuck & Rich Roan. Inc. Country Hair Salon Creative Custom Framing Goose Creek Optical Granite & Bronze Memorials Heller Insurance Agency Highlander Investments ING Employee Giving Campaign Klip N Kurl Beauty Salon Lake Chevrolet Oldsmobile-

Cadillac Leighow Veterinary Hospital Merwine's Dog Kennels Nedo Incorporated. Dunkin' Donuts New Mountain Tavern Inc. Outreach Paint-Rite, Inc. RE/MAX West Branch Robert Alan Ronca. CPA Tina Lando Real Estate &

Associates, LLC Triangle Tavern Young Men's Democratic Club of

Lycoming County. Inc.

MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES

3M Company

Abbott Laboratories Fund

ACE INA Foundation

Aetna Foundation, Inc.

Air Products and Chemicals. Inc.

Allstate Foundation

Anheuser-Busch Foundation

Armstrong World Industries. Inc.

AT&T Foundation

Bell South

Boeing Company

Bridgestone/Firestone Trust Fund

Bristol-Myers Squibh

Foundation, Inc. C. R. Bard Foundation. Inc. Campbell Soup Foundation Chubb & Son Inc. Circuit City Foundation CITGO Petroleum Corporation Citicorp Foundation CNA Foundation Colgate-Palmolive Company Computer Associates ConAgra Foundation Constellation Energy Group Eli Lilly and Company Foundation Erie Insurance Group Ernst & Young Foundation Exxon-Mobil Educational

Foundation Fair. Isaac and Company Inc. FirstEnergy Foundation GE Foundation Grace Foundation. Inc. Graver Water Systems Guardian Life Insurance

Company Hartford Insurance Group

Foundation Hershey Entertainment and Resorts Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield IBM International Foundation ING Foundation International Paper Company

Foundation J. P. Morgan Chase Foundation Johnson & Johnson Family of

Companies Kellogg Company Kimberly-Clark Foundation Lockheed Martin Corporation Marathon Oil Company Marsh & McLennan Companies Massachusetts Mutual Life

Insurance Company May Department Stores Company

Foundation Merck Partnership for Giving Merrill Lynch & Company

Foundation, Inc. Minerals Technologies. Inc. National Starch & Chemical

Foundation

Nationwide Insurance Foundation

New York Life Foundation

Northwestern Mutual Life

Foundation, Inc.

Novartis

Pactiv Corporation

Pfizer Foundation

Pitney Bowes World Headquarters

PNC Bank Corporation Foundation

PPL Corporation

PricewaterhouseCoopers

Foundation PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Radio Shack Rexnord Foundation Saint-Gobain Corporation Sanofi Pasteur Sara Lee Foundation SBC Foundation Science Applications

International Corporation Siemens Health Services Sprint Foundation Supervalu

Telcordia Technologies Teledyne Technologies The Procter & Gamble Fund The Progressive Insurance

Foundation The Prudential Foundation

Matching Gifts Tyco

Vanguard Group Foundation Verizon Foundation Walt Disney Company

Foundation Washington Group Foundation Wells Fargo Xerox Foundation

RELIGIOUS AND

OTHER ORGANIZATIONS

Airth Farm and Woodlands Baughman United Methodist

Church First United Methodist Church of

Williamsport Gamma Delta Sigma Lindsay Family 2000 Trust Lycoming College Admissions Staff Lycoming College Alumni

Association, North Carolina

Chapter Maple Hill United Methodist

Church Midway Church of the Brethren Montoursville High School Faculty

and Staff National State Teachers of the Year,

Pennsylvania Chapter The United Methodist Church,

Pacific Northwest Annual

Conference Quilt Odyssey

Robert T. Golder Trust

St. John Fisher College

St. Paul's United Methodist Church

Tau Kappa Epilson. Inc.

United Methodist Church,

Central PA Conference United Way of Burlington County United Way of Capital Region United Way of Chester County West Side United Methodist Church Women of Lycoming College

SPECIAL FUNDS

The following funds received gifts during the 2005-2006 fiscal year.

2006 Senior Class Project Academic Programs Fund Ada Remley Temporary

Restricted Fund Alice N. Heaps Memorial

Scholarship Alumni Brick Project/

Scholarship Fund Andrew J. and Marie Wood White

Scholarship Anne Schreyer Gibbon Memorial

Endowed Scholarship Arthur and Joanne Haberberger

Scholarship in Biology Arthur and Joanne Haberberger

Scholarship in Honor of their

Parents Athletic Complex Renovation/

Expansion Baker Scholarship Brandy Lee Sudol Memorial

Scholarship Brian L. Belz, Class of 1996 -

Merck Scholarship Brighter Future Scholarship Fund Brilliant Corners: A Journal of Jazz

& Literature Budd F. Whitehill Endowment C. Daniel and Jeanne Little Award Chad Leibenguth Scholarship Chemistry Research Endowed Fund Cheryl Eck Spencer Endowed

Scholarship Fund Citizens & Northern Bank

Scholarship Fund Class of '88 Scholarship Cora L. Brooks Grant Creative Writing Endowment Criminal Justice Society Prize Curricular Film Endowment David and Jane Freet Endowed

Scholarship Fund Davis Memorial Scholarship

Loan Fund Degenstein Grant I Degenstein Grant II Detwiler Planetarium Renovations Don Lincoln Larrabee

Endowed Prize

Dr. Dennis G. and Judith A.

Youshavv Endowed Seholarship Dr. Robert L. Shangraw Endowed

Scholarship Fund Economics Department Endowment Endless Mountains RC&D

Council Grant Endowment General Fund Eric V. Sandin Endowed

Scholarship Fund Faculty Award tor Religion and

Archaeology Faculty Development Fund Fred A. and Elizabeth W.

Pennington Endowed Scholarship Frederick J. Jaindl Endowed

Scholarship General Purpose Scholarship General Scholarship Fund George B. Gaul Endowed

Scholarship Fund George I. Alden Grant for Biology

Department Gillette Prize Haberberger CW1 Laboratory

Endowment Fund Harold and Joyce (Simpson)

Hershberger Endowed

Scholarship Harvey K. Fisher Scholarship Fund Holly Elizabeth Hurlbert "97

Endowed Book Fund in

Women's Studies Honors Hall J. Milton Skeath Endowed

Scholarship Fund Jack C. Buckle Award Jay H. '60 and Ann Sue

(Bingaman) '60 McCormick

Endowed Scholarship Fund Joan C. and Charles L. Getchell

Endowed Scholarship Fund Joanne O. and Arthur A.

Haberberger Endowed

Scholarship John and Margaret Piper Endowed

Scholarship Fund John and Shirley (Wunderlyl Biggar

Business Scholarship John A. Radspinner Chemistry

Scholarship John P. Graham Endowed

Scholarship John R. and Ruth G. Maiolo

Endowed Scholarship Joseph M. & Elizabeth G Korengo

Endowed Scholarship Fund Karl K. Fisher Scholarship Fund Kyte Family Endowed

Scholarship Fund Larry Strauser Lectureship Library General Linda Lev Cohen Endowed

Scholarship Fund Linda Lev Cohen Scholarship Fund Logan A. Richmond Endowed

Accounting Prize Loring B. Priest Research Lycoming Annual Fund Lycoming College for

Kids and Teens M&T Bank Endowed Scholarship

Mabel K. Bauer Scholarship Mary E. McLane Nursing

Scholarship Omega Bank Endowed

Seholarship Fund Osman Family Endowed

Scholarship Fund I'arente Randolph Endowed Fund

for Tax Accounting Paul A. Mackenzie Discovery

Seholarship Penguin Award for Excellence in

English Penny English Younkers

Scholarship Plankenhorn Alumni Award for

Faculty Excellence Raul'l Scholarship Recreation Center Richard and Marilyn Myers

Endowed Scholarship Fund Richard L. Mix '51 and Miriam S.

Mix History Prize Richard W. Gieniec Memorial Richmond Professorship Robert L. Hite Memorial

Scholarship Russell Applied Music Scholarship Senior Celebration Fund Shangraw Chair for Liberal Arts Shirley J. Detwiler Memorial

Scholarship Streeter Prize Student Services Fund Temporary Restricted Gifts The Charline M. Pulizzi Family

Endowed Scholarship Fund The Dr. Will George Butler Band

Scholarship The Economics Department Prize

and Scholarship The Professor David A. Franz

Chemistry Instrumentation

Endowed Fund The Robert W. '54 and

Esther (Fry) '58 Huyck Endowed

Library Resources Fund The Ronald A. Beemer Memorial

Scholarship Tour Choir Fund Trask Chemistry Award Trustee Fund

U.M.C. Habitat for Humanity Fund United Methodist Scholarship W. Arthur Faus Memorial Prize Walter and Beulah Mclvei

Recital Fund Warrior Club Men's Basketball Warrior Club Women's Basketball Warrior Club Cross Country Warrior Club Football Warrior Club General Warrior Club Golf Warrior Club Men's Lacrosse Warrior Club Women's Lacrosse Warrior Club Men's Soccer Warrior Club Women's Soccei Warrior Club Softball Warrior Club Sw imming Warrior Club Men's Tennis Warrior Club Women's Tennis Warrior Club Wrestling

W [Hard Scholarship

William II. and Barbara A. Flaller

Endow ment Wood Family Endowed Scholarship

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SPECIAL GIFTS

IN HONOR OF

Gifts wen- received in honor of the

following individuals:

Bruce Buckle

Mary Chlopecki

Marie Colonna

Michelle and Andy Creemer

Carol (Vaira) '71 and

John '71 Crowe Cathy and Warren Curd Chris Ditties James Finch Charles L. Getchell Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. '59

Haberberger Arthur A. Haberberger "59 Carolyn and Jim Helms Karen and George Hobson Peggy and Ralph Hunt Lauri and John Hunter Mike Kearney Roger Kyte Mary Ann Redmond Donna Rehrig Laura Serkes

Robert L. Shangraw '58. '04H James D. Spencer Nina and Richard Turton Joy and Mike Utberg Marjorie Vaira Adrienne Webster

IN MEMORY OF

Gifts were received in memory of

the follow in« individuals:

Martin Allenbaugh '63 Roswell Brayton, Sr. '90H James Brozzetti Jack C. Buckle Joseph R. Calder. Jr. Olive (Babcock) Cavanaugh '45 Arnold J. Currier Terrance J. Evans Harvey K. Fisher Karl K. Fisher Dolores (Keller) fought '0(1 Joan C. Getchell Ethel (Bowman) Glidewell '56 John P. Graham Alice N. Heaps K Man I limes '59 Frederick J. Jaindl Vngela R (Vaira) Kyte '73 James 1 1 1 .mi. ide (had C. I .eibengulh '95 Janet Ramho Lindsay and

John I) I indsa) Paul A. Mackenzie

Francis M. O'Brien '51 Elizabeth Pennington I ouise i Brown) Priesl '61 John A. Radspinner David L. Riley. Jr. '06 \ilinc 1 1 orbes) Rohrer '37 Frances K. Skeath

J. Milton Skeath Mrs. Stundon C. Thomas Suhock '51 Brands Lee Sudol Robert L. A. Walker

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TOWER SOCIE I >>

The Tower Society was established to recognize donors who include Lycoming College in their estate plans by making a bequest or by making the College a beneficiary of a retirement plan, a life insurance policy, a charitable trust or a charitable gilt annuity. We wish to thank these donors for their vision and their stewardship of this great institution.

Helen Ake

Brenda Alston-Mills '66 and

Marvin Thompson Donald Armstrong '73 Louisa Atherton '37 Suzanne and David Bahl Bess and Eph Baker Scott Barnes '72 Evelyn (Hunt) '64 and

Romain '61 Bastian Lucia and Kenneth '59 Bcchdel Ruby and Byrnes Helk Ann (Harper I 'Ml and

Robert '59 Render Shallimar (Sholley) '51 and

John Beshore Barbara Blaker '55 Mary Ann and David '<>- Bliley Kenneth Blood 70

Richard Bollman, Jr. '63 Man (Hoffman) '60 and

Dale '5'). 'OSH Bower William Bowler '71 Joyce (Baker) '69 and Earle Brown knsian and Jeffrej 'so Burd Mary and W illiam '72 Burland Marjorie Buses Pattie and Donald '65 < aims Jean ( Gardner I t amp '59

Sail) and Melvin Campbell, Jr. '70 \iiciin.i ( aporaletti Sherwood Carter, Jr. '58 Margaret and Harold Chapman Chris Christie '65

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DONOR

David Freet '68

Telecom Executive Keeps Communication Lines Open

David Freet is a telecom industry executive who knows the importance of keeping communication lines open.

In 1996 David was named president of the Pennsylvania Telephone Association, a 104- year-old, 37-member trade association of traditional local exchange telephone companies in the keystone state. The association resolves regulatory and legislative issues for telecommunications companies as large as Verizon and as small as companies with less than 1 ,000 telephone access lines.

He serves as first vice president of the Lycoming College Alumni Association Executive Board, and takes very seriously the Board's commitment to advancing the College's mission and keeping Lycoming graduates engaged with the institution.

"It's a matter of believing in the institution," said David. "I am more proud as each year goes by of what Lycoming has become. It's refreshing to see all of the hard work that's taking place there."

It was while working at a grocery store as a youth that David discovered his interest in business. When it was time to select a college, he chose Lycoming and a major in business.

"I don't know that a day goes by that I don't use some segment of my education that I was fortunate enough to get at Lycoming," said David.

David, who was a member of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, recalls the expertise of the faculty and the personal interest the faculty members took in their students. For David, business law professor Don Larrabee, Sr., comes to mind.

"If you were struggling with some part of your class he would have you down to his law office and spend whatever time it took for you to understand it," recalled David.

He and his wife, Jane Edgar Freet, a psychotherapist, decided to give back to the College by establishing a scholarship.

"Everyone can give to their ability," said David. "It doesn't have to be millions of dollars. I like to give back to the institution that provided me with the foundation that allowed me to have some success in the world."

David's hobbies include hunting, fishing and collecting telephone memorabilia. He is the stepfather to Richard Harader, Jr., and John Edgar. David has accepted an invitation to be Lycoming College's 2007 freshman convocation speaker.

David Freet '68

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Sandy and Murl '73 Clark Gloria (BodtorO '67 and

Richard '68 Clark Leslie and John '84 Clarke Sandra and Jay Cleveland, Sr. Lois Congdon '59 Nancy and George '62 Converse Julia and William '53 Cornelius JoAnn '42 and Robert Cowan Linda and Robert '61 Crockett William Crooks. Ill '40 Carol and John '65 Dascher Carol Davis '67 Barbara (Seese) '77 and

David '78 Dearing Donna and James '69 DeRose Rita (Ciurlino) '84 and

David '75 Detwiler, III Nancy and Richard '61 DeWald Karen Diehl '70 Patricia (Gortner) '64 and

William Dietrich Pamela and Richard '75 Dill Susanne Doolittle '64 Emily and James Douthat Majele and LeRoy '51 Edwards. Jr. Dorothy and Samuel '34 Evert Helen Ewing '41 Joan and Robert '67 Eyster Joanne and E. Noel '58 Faddis Marilyn (Phillippy) '70 and

Donald '68 Failor Mare Fallon '79 Stella '71 and

Peter '70 Faranda-Diedrich Naomi Fischer Bernard Flam

Marsha and George '69 Fox, Jr. Margaret and Raymond '58 Fravel Helen (Holler) '57 and

Daniel '57. '0111 Fultz Nanette (Neudeck) '75 and

Paul Gefreh Charles Getchell James Gibbons Matthew Gibbs '58 William Gibson. Ill '59 Nancy (Hall) '59 and

Casimir '59 Gieniec Mary and John Girton E. Jane and Donald '65 Goshorn Esther and Wellard '50 Guffy Joanne and Arthur '59 Haberberger Dorothy llalfmann '37 Lois and Barry '70 Hamilton Barbara and Chester Harbach James Harding '38, '86H F.loise and John "50 Harkins Nancy and William '62 Hartman Mary-Jane (Swanson) '68 and

Richard '68 Hedden Jean Heller '47 Christine (Kruk) '72 and

David '71 Herdman Eleanor and Paul '59 Herring Joyce and

Harold '51 Hershberger. Jr. Beverly and Carl '63 Ilieber R. Caria lligdon '64 Edward Iliggms '51 Christine I limes

I )iane l/ui insk\ I I limes '<>2

John Hollenback '47

Gretchen and Frederick '58 Horn

Jancj and R. Gary '67 Houck

Charles Howe '01

William Hyman '55 Anne (Palmer) '52 and

Robert Jayson Constance and James '61 JetTers Carol Johnson '84 and

Shuman Miller Nancy (Goetz) '78 and

Warren Jones Ardent (Daley) '59 and

Robert '59 Judd Lynne and William '62 Karniol David Kaul'I'man '65 Dawn and Douglas '68 Keiper Leila and Kenrick '57 Khan Jean and Charles '50 Kocian Joanne Korengo '65 and

K. M. Frankhauser Nannette and Dale '67 Krapf Shan and Jan '60 Kuczma Jane (Keyte) "55 and

Eugene '57 Landon Catherine and John '80 Lea. Ill Lana (Falejev) Landstrom '70 and

Richard Hughes Bjorg (Storbye) '65 and

Robert '63 Little Thomas Livingstone, Jr. '71 Miriam Lundgren '43 Carolyn-Kay (Miller) '63 and

Frank Lundy E. LaRue Lunt '56 David Maneval '48 Teryl and E. Lowell '68 Markey. II

D. Stephen Martz '64 Lorraine and Donald '64 McKee Camille Metzger '42

Betty and Charles '53 Mitchell Miriam and Richard '51 Mix Melanie and John '72 Montgomery Marilyn and Richard '68 Myers Oscar Ostlund. Jr. '58

E. Jean (Antes) '40 and William Pelley

Charlotte (Tepel) '37 and

John '57 Person. Jr. Virgina and Kenneth '58 Polcyn Robert Priest '72 Barbara (Thomas) Roller '60 Mary Russell '33 Linda and Paul '62 Sabin Sandra Scott '70 Jeffery Seeley '77 Charlenc and

Robert '58. '0411 Shangraw ( .ind and Drue '64 Sherman M. Marie Shollenherger Nancy |Sulli\anl '77 and

John '76 Shorb P. Lowell Sibole '64 K.illn \ n Sihurt '71 Jeane and R. Bruce '49 Smay Mary (Keliher) '63 and

Clinton '55 Smith Kathleen and John '52 Snyder Tim Snyder "68 Otto Sondcr. Jr. '46 1 lizabeth (Smith) Spieth '72

1 li/abcth and \iulrcw '56 Spuler

Jean (Alpert) '47 and Man in '(ml I Staiman

Wallace Siettlcr Dorothy Streeter Jean Stuart Linda (Porr) '78 and

Joseph Sweenej Diane and David B '38, '89H Sykcs Barbara and John '63 larditi. Jr. Carol and John '73 Tcaslcv A. Jean Thompson '58 Ronna Thompson '74 Isabel (Culver) '66 ami

Donald Trudeau Jeanne (Hurley) '74 and

Russell '74 Twigg Michael Tyson Elsa Vail '48

Viorica and Joseph '56 Velott William Wallis '62 Margaret and Harry '51 Walters Mary and Marshall Welch, Jr. Kathryn and Ned '54 Weller D. Frederick Wertz '6911 Donald Whistler "61 Jean White "50

Marilyn and David '74 Whitfield Karla and

Thomas '61 Williamson. Jr. Gaie and Richard '68 Wilt. Sr. Ruth (Rendle) '67 and

William Wood Christine and Donald '74 Wright Phyllis and Robert '8811 Yasui Evelyn and Thomas '62 Yeagle Penny (English) '68 and

Russell Younkers Ann (Bennett) '63 and

Rolland Zeislofl Kelly (Strongi '83 and

Mark '83 Zickler

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2005-2006

OFFICERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTI I S

Chairman of the Board

Mr. Arthur A. Ilaberbcrgci ">'' Investor and ( 'onsultant Reading, PA

Vice Chairman

Mr. Jay W Cleveland, Sr,

( 'hairman nl the Board CEO

Cleveland Brothers Equipment

Company Harrisburg. PA

Secretarj

Mr Melvin II. Campbell. Jr. '7(1 Owner President

Campbell, Harrington A Hirer

Advertising Agem i York. PA

Assistant Secretary Mr. Harold I). Hershberger. Jr. '51 President Deer Mountain Issociales, hn

Williamsport. PA

Assistant Secretarj

\nii S Pepperman. Esquire Partner

\4cNerne) ■" Vanderlin and Hall Williamsport. PA MEMBERS

Dr. Brenda P. Alston-Mills '66 Professor

\( ' State I 'niversit) Raleigh. NC

Da\ id R. Bahl. Esquire Partner

\li ( ormick Law linn Williamsport. PA

Dr. Robert L. Bender '59 Assoc I I' for Icademic Affairs

Retired (Emeritus) University <</ Illinois

Champaign. IL

Mr. John R. Biggai '66 Executive VP ami CFO PPL Corporation

Allentown. PA

Dr. James E. Douthat President

Lycoming College Williamsport. PA

Mr. Donald E. Failor 'OS Owner/Chartered Life Underwriter- D.E Failor issociales

Harrisburg. PA

Dr. Daniel G. Fultz '57. (II II / rei VP and Treasurer/Retired

I M oming ( allege Williamsport. PA

Mi Daud I) ( ialhman '69 ( 'onsultant

SunGardSt I /»< Malvern, PA

Mr. Daniel R. Haw baker President Glenn O Hawbaker, Inc

State College. PA

Mr. Michael J Hayes '63 President CEO

Fred's

Memphis, TN

Mr James I Hebe '71

I >K in

agra\ I in Ipparatus ( lintom ille, Wl

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Bishop Neil L. Irons Bishop/Retired

Central PA (.'inference. UMC Mechanicshurg, PA

Mr. Dale N. Krapf '67 President

George Krapf. Jr. & Sons. Inc. Exton, PA

Mr. David B. Lee '61 President/CEO

Omega Financial Corporation State College. PA

Dr. Robert G. Little "63

Family Physician

Community Medical Associates Halifax. PA

Mrs. Carolyn-Kay (Miller)

Lundy '63 Community Volunteer/Former

Teacher Williamsport. PA

Mr. Peter R. Lynn '69 President/CEO

Government Retirement and

Benefits. Inc. Alexandria. VA

Mr. D. Stephen Martz '64 Part-time Business Manager

First United Methodist Church Hollidaysburg, PA

Mr. Richard D. Mase '62 Businessman, Self-Employed/

Retired Montoursville, PA

Dr. Norman B. Medovv "60 Surgeon

Manhattan Eye. Ear Throat Hospital New York. NY

Mr. John C. Schultz President/CEO

Jersey Shore Steel Jersey Shore, PA

Mr. James G. Scott '70 Independent Consultant West Newbury. MA

Dr. Robert L. Shangraw '58. '04H Chairman Emeritus

First I Ice President for

Investments/Retired

Merrill Lynch. Pierce.

Fcnnei and Smith Williamsport. PA

Mr. Hugh H. Sides '60 President

Robert M. Sides Music. Inc Williamsport. PA

Mr. Stanley W. Sloter '80 President

Paradigm Companies Arlington, VA

The Honorable Clinton W.

Smith '55 Senior Judge

Lycoming County Court House Williamsport. PA

Mr. Charles D. Springman '59 Sr. V.P. Operations/Retired

May Department Stores Williamsport. PA

Mr. John S. Trogner, Jr. '68 Treasurer

Troegs Brewing Company Harrisburg. PA

Mrs. Phyllis L. Yasui Nurse/Homeinaker/Retired Williamsport, PA

Mr. Alvin M. Younger, Jr. '71 CFO/Retired

T Rowe Price Associates, Inc. Baltimore. MD

EMERITUS MEMBERS

Mr. David Y. Brouse '47 Montoursville, PA

Mr. Richard W. DeWald '61 Montoursville. PA

Dr. Samuel H. Evert '34 Bloomsburg. PA

Dr. Kenrick R. Khan '57 Penney Farms, FL

Mrs. Margaret D. L'Heureux Williamsport, PA

Dr. William E. Pickelner, '95H

Williamsport, PA

Mrs. John Rich VI '42 Woolrich, PA

Dr. Harold H. Shreckengast. Jr. '50.

'00H Chairman Emeritus

Philadelphia. PA

The Rev. Dr. Wallace F. Stettler Kingston. PA

ALUMNI

ASSOCIATION

EXECUTIVE BOARD

2005-2006

OFFICERS OF THE BOARD

President

Ms. Brenda J. Bowser Soder "98 Silver Spring. MD

Past President

Mr. David A. Walsh "76 Scotia. NY

\" Vice President

Mr. David E. Freet "68 Harrisburg, PA

2"ii vjce President

Mrs. Nancy (Hail) Gieniec '59 Lancaster. PA

MEMBERS

Mr. Thomas R. Beamer "74 Mar/borough. MA

Mr. Brian L. Belz "96 Royersford. PA

Mrs. Bonnie (Bierlyl Bowes '62 Jersey Shore. PA

Mr. Andrew A. Bucke '71 Liverpool. PA

Ms. Lynn A. Cruickshank '84 Fairport. NY

Mr. A. Davin D'Ambrosio Chatham. NJ

Dr. David E. Detwiler III '75 Forest. VA

Dr. Heather Duda '98 Indiana, PA

Dr. Shannon (Keane) English '94 Big Rapids. MI

Mr. W. Clark Gaughan '77 Ellicott City, MD

Mr. Andrew M. Gross, Sr. '59 Basking Ridge. NJ

Ms. Kari L. Hebble '86 Florissant. CO

Dr. John J. Joe '59 Coafesville. PA

CAPTJohn H. Lea, III '80 Norfolk. VA

Rev. Dr. Ronald McElwee '71 Chambcrshiirg, PA

Mr. John T. Murray, II '81 Martinsville. NJ

Mrs. Meredith (Rambo) Murray '92 Roosevelt, NJ

Mr. Mark J. Ohlinger '92 Reading. PA

Dr. Barbara (Neff) Price '60 Hanover Township. PA

Dr. Linda (Wabschall) Ross '69 West Chester. PA

Mr. John C. Shorb '76 Carlisle, PA

Mrs. Cheryl (Eckl Spencer '70 Deerfield. IL

Mr. Gary R. Spies '72 Williamsport. PA

Mr. Joseph M. Wade '90 Perkasie. PA

Mrs. Linda (Lady) Wallace '77 Morris Plains. NJ

Ms. Ann (Bell) Wood '73 Clearfield. PA

Dr. Dennis G. Youshaw '61 Altoona. PA

Ms. Kelly Howerter '06 Student Senate President

Ms. Emily Lubold '05 Student Senate Past President

Ms. Michele Connors '06 Senior Class President

Ms. Pam Tipler '05 Senior Class Past President

IMS BOARD OF VISITORS

2005-2006

Mr. Frank P. Brennan Owner/Principle

Parente Randolph PC Williamsport, PA

Mrs. Nanci (Davis) Morris '78 Director Public Markets

Princeton Theological Seminary Princeton, NJ

Mrs. Elizabeth (Smith) Spieth '72

Equifax

Catasauqua. PA

Mr. Steven P. Johnson '76 President

Susquehanna Health System Williamsport, PA

Mr. John B. Shaffer '71 VP and General Auditor

Federal Reserve Bank of

Philadelphia/Retired Birdsboro, PA

Mr. Marshall D. Welch, III Management Consultant Williamsport, PA

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Mrs. Mary B. Woll Mayor

City of Williamsport Williamsport, PA

Dr. Donald R. Slocum Department o] lecounting Lycoming College

Dr. H. Bruce Weaver Department o) Businesi

Administration Lycoming College

Dr. John F. Piper, Jr. Dean oj the t allege Lycoming College

Dr. Mehrdad Madresehee Department of Economics

Lycoming College

iWUWi

Lycoming Annual Fund

Volunteer Committee

2005-2006

CHAIR

Ms. Linda (Porr) Sweeney '78 Lancaster, PA

CO-CHAIRS

Mrs. Judith (Fry) Calistri '56 Fayetteville, \Y

Mr. Michael G. Charles '% Welhboro, PA

Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Dennis -

Parents '06

Upper Mantelaii: NJ

Mr. E. Noel Faddis '58 Gulf Breeze, FL

Mr. D. Mark Fultz '80 Pittsford, NY

Mr. Morgan R. Kyte '00 Boonton, NJ

Mrs. Sarah (Wolferz) Kyte '01

Boonton \J

Mrs. Carolyn-Kay (Miller)

Lundy '63 I si: Society Chair Williamsport, PA

Mr. Mark J. Malinosky '88 Palisades Park. NJ

Mrs. Meredith (Rambo) Murray '92 Roosevelt, NJ

Ms. Kristin A. Nash '95 Harrisburg, PA

Mr. Raymond J. Radomicki '78 View town Square, PA

Mr. Kenneth I). Sibley '79 Raleigh, V( '

Mr. Thomas I) Spitler '5? Wooster, oil

Mr. John J. Tarditi, Jr. '63 Haddonfield, NJ

Mrs. Doris (Heller) leut'el '54 Williamsport, PA

Mrs. Nancy (Sass) Threlfall '75 Norristown, PA

Gift Planning

Advisory Committee

2005-2006

CHAIR

Ms. Wendy von Fabrice '85 Florham Park. NJ

Mr. Seth B. Burch '89 Williamsport. PA

Mr. John W. Compton, Jr. '88 Williamsport, PA

Mrs. Frances (Wilson) Crouse '73 Athens. PA

Mr. T. Michael Hall '91 Williamsport, PA

Mr. Aaron D. Johnston '03 Newburg, NY

Mr. Craig A. Kern '72 ( 'arlisle, PA

Mr. Joseph L. Rider '57 Williamsport. PA

Mrs. Debra (German)

Schneider '86 Linden, PA

Mr. Douglas J. Shangrau Williamsport, PA

Mr. Stanley A. Smith '77 Harrisburg, PA

Mrs. Melanie (Gibson) Webster '''l» lltmrod. \ )

onSj\^\f] o jii

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NEW STAFF MEMBERS

ADVANCING THE

COLLEGE

Steven Inch Director of College Relations

Lycoming College welcomed Steven Inch as Director of College Relations in August. In his role, Mr. Inch will oversee the public relations and marketing efforts for the College, including its intercollegiate sports program. He succeeds Molly Costello, who retired from the College in July after fifteen years of service.

Most recently. Mr. Inch served as Marketing Specialist for the Geisinger Health System based in Danville and was previously Manager of Client Services for USAgency. Inc., a full-service advertising agency in Lewisburg.

Mr. Inch holds a bachelor of arts degree in mass communications from Mansfield University and a master of science degree in organizational management from College Misericordia. As part of his studies at Mansfield, Mr. Inch completed a prestigious internship in media relations at NBC in Burbank. Calif.

From March through September, Mr. Inch also handles the publicity and public address announcing responsibilities at the Selinsgrove Speedway. He and his family reside in Lewisburg. Phone: 570.321.4137 Email: inch@lycoming. edu

At Lycoming

Steven Inch

Nancy Kulchycki

Nancy Kulchycki Director of Major and Planned Gifts

Lycoming College welcomed Nancy Kulchycki as Director of Major and Planned Gifts in August.

Ms. Kulchycki has more than 20 years of fundraising experience, including major gift solicitation, planned giving, capital campaigns, relationship management, and corporate relations.

Ms. Kulchycki most recently served as Assistant Director of Major and Planned Gift Programs at Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, where she was responsible for the marketing of the planned giving program and the development of special events for the planned giving society.

She also worked as a fundraiser for several organizations, including the San Francisco Opera, the American Cancer Society, and Meals on Wheels.

She holds a bachelor of arts in journalism and a master of business administration from the Pennsylvania State University. She is a member of the Northcentral Pennsylvania Estate Planners

Council and the National Planned Giving Council. Nancy has a daughter who is a winery brand manager in Napa, Calif., and another daughter who is an emergency room physician in Boston, Mass. Phone: 570.321.4196 Email: kidchyck@lycoming.edu

Admissions and Development Assistant.

Mr. Edmonds graduated from Lycoming College in 1998 with a bachelor of arts in history and music. He completed his master of divinity at Duke University Divinity School in Durham in 2006.

He dedicates time to campus ministry and mission work and enjoys vocal performance, soccer, and travel.

Phone: 570.321.4057

Email:

edmonds@lycoming.edu

Chip Edmonds '98

Charles "Chip" Edmonds '98 Major Gift Officer

Charles "Chip" Edmonds of Williamsport joined Lycoming College in July as Major Gift Officer in the Office of College Advancement.

Mr. Edmonds wil be responsible for fostering

relationships with alumni, parents and friends of the College, as well as assisting individuals with planned and major gifts to the College.

Prior to his appointment at Lycoming College, Mr. Edmonds held the position of Annual Fund Director at the Duke Divinity School in Durham, North Carolina. He previously served Duke as Youth Academy

Development Co"°"

Associate. After graduation from Lycoming College he served the College as Assistant Director of

Paul "Cotton" Mayer Sports Information Director

Lycoming College welcomed Cotton Mayer as Sports Information Director in September.

Bom and raised in Williamsport, Mr. Mayer spent twelve years in Seattle, Wa., where he was a sportswriter and journalist. Additionally, he worked at Pacific Trading Cards, compiling statistics and writing biographies for the sports collectibles manufacturer.

Mr. Mayer holds a bachelor of arts in English writing from the Pennsylvania State University.

Cotton's wife. Misty, is an administrator at Penn College's College of Natural Resources Management. Cotton is the son of local sportscaster Paul "Babe" Mayer, who broadcasts Lycoming College sports, as

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well as local high school sports, alongside radio celebrity Gary Chrisman.

Phone: 570.321.4028

Email:

mayerpUi lycuming.edu

Academy Award Winner Tom Woodruff '80 Welcomes Class of 2010 At Convocation

Lycoming College ushered in the class of 2010 on Friday, Aug. 25. as pail of New Student Convocation. Tom Woodruff. Jr. "80 of Canoga Park, Calif, who co- founded Amalgamated Dynamics, Inc., the high- tech Hollywood studio known for the special effects seen in major motion pictures such as the Spiderman trilogy. Cast Away and Death Becomes Her, for which his company received an Academy Aw ard. addressed students, their families and faculty.

The 406 new students included 380 freshmen and 26 transfer students. The convocation began with the students passing through the Sykes Gates. Members of the platform party, faculty and administration led the procession into the recreation center for the ceremony.

Turn Woodruff '80 at New Student Convocation.

Dr. Philip Sprunger. Chair of the Economics Department, was this year's mace-bearer. Members of the platform party included Dr. James E. Douthat. President of the College; Dr. John Piper Jr.. Dean of the College; Regina Collins. Freshman Dean; Dr. Daniel Miller. Dean of Student Affairs; and Sr. Catherine Ann Gilvary, Catholic Campus Minister.

Following Mr. Woodruff's speech. Dr. Piper presented awards to faculty members who have achieved recognition for teaching excellence. Dr. Betty McCall of the Sociology Department received the Junior Faculty Teaching Award, and Lynn Estomin of the Art Department was the recipient of the Constance Cupp Plankenhorn Alumni Teaching Award.

Freshmen Britta Spaulding and Padraic McCole lit the traditional "lamp of learning" to close the ceremony.

Lycoming College Publication Brilliant Corners Awarded Grant

The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has

awarded Lycoming College's

publication Brilliant Corners: A Journal of Jazz & Literature with a S 10.000 grant to support the marketing and promotion of the only national literary journal dedicated to jazz- related literature.

Rep. Don Sherwood (R-Pa .)

and Dana Gioia. chairman of the NEA, were on hand for the formal presentation of area NEA grants on October 10 at the Community Arts Center in Williamsport.

"The importance of the NEA grant cannot be over- emphasized," said Brilliant Corners founder and editor Dr. Sascha Feinstein. "Brilliant Corners remains a handsome and prestigious publication, but, since its inception, we've lacked funds to advertise the journal. In a single. extraordinary gesture, that hole has been filled."

Brilliant Corners: A Journal of Jazz Literature was founded in 1 996 by Dr. Feinstein. co-director of the Creative Writing Program at Lycoming College. The collected interviews in Brilliant Corners will be published next year in Ask Me \o\v: Conversations on Jazz & Literature (Indiana Universitj Press).

An a\ id saxophonist. Dr. Feinstein holds a Ph.D. in English from the Indiana University, Bloom ington.

Editor's Note

The Summer 2006 issue of the Lycoming Co liege Magazine featured a story titled "May Term in Vietnam." The story included students' statements about their experience m Vietnam and. specifically, their viewpoints on the Vietnam War.

In response to corre- spondence we received from Lycoming College alumni and Vietnam War veterans, please accept our apolog\ if you found any of these published statements to be offen- sive. The comments represented the \ iews of the participating students and not the College in general. We recognize that the foundation of a liberal arts program is open dialogue on world issues

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ALUMNI EVENTS

umni

HAPPENINGS

Lucy (Dersham) Fesler '65. Leona (Glenn) Foore '65. Barbara (Thomas) Roller '60, Todd '74 and Carolyn Wynn. Alumni Director Melanie (Harris) Taormina '94, Heather Duda '98. and Kelly (Sprow) Pavelek '99 see the sights of Cleveland on an afternoon trolley tour.

Three Rivers Chapter Holds First-Ever Cleveland Event

Little Italy and Lolly the Trolley comprised the agenda for a day of fun at the Alumni Association's first- ever Cleveland area event on July 22. Lucy (Dersham) Fesler '65 planned the outing that brought alumni together for a delicious lunch at Guarino's Restaurant in the heart of Little Italy. Early rain skies cleared as the group moved on to enjoy an afternoon trolley tour of Cleveland's many treasures. Special thanks go to Lucy's husband Jeff Fesler for his service as greeter and photographer!

New Jersey Picnic to be Annual Event

It doesn't get much better than 50 well-fed alumni chatting, laughing and picnicking together under sunny skies on a late summer

day. Many thanks are due sister and brother alums Shannon (Holland) Desiderioscioli '92 and Michael Holland '89, who own and operate The Barnyard and Carriage House in Totowa. New Jersey. On August 1 2. the restaurant's inviting and spacious patio became the venue for our private party of alums ranging from the classes of 1947 through 2004. (That's seven decades of alumni ! ) The Alumni Association extends its thanks to Jennifer Santa '02 and sister Marie Santa for volunteering to staff our first- ever "Lyco Bookstore on the Road,"

Major Gift Officer Chip Edmonds '98, Michael Holland '89. Shannon (Holland) Desiderioscioli '92. Jennifer Santa '02, Vice President for College Advancement Lynn E. Jackson, and Alumni Director Melanie (Harris) Taormina '94 welcome alumni to a late summer picnic in Totowa. NJ.

where attendees could stock up on their Lyco shirts, sweats, hats, kiddie items, and other gear. Mark your calendars: Next year's New Jersey alumni picnic is already scheduled for August 4, 2007!

Girardi Night at the Williamsport Crosscutters Brings Large Turn-out

Alumni close to "home" enjoyed a very special

occasion on August 30, when they came together to celebrate their

Lycoming ties and Frank

LYCOMINGCOLLEGE

John '49 and Jacqueline Retkwa and Henry Lucas '50 share stories of Lycoming's early days.

Girardi as Coach G was honored by the Williamsport Crosscutters minor league baseball club. The more than 60 alumni, guests, and Lycoming staff had the opportunity to greet the celebrated coach at a pre- game picnic in Cutters Cove. Each also received a limited- edition commemorative Girardi statue that general admissions fan had begun lining up four hours before game time to get their hands

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Left to right: Radio personalities (Jan Crisman and Babe Mayer, Coaeh Frank Girardi, Crosscullers mascot Rusty Roughcut, and Dr. James E. Douthat at the CrossCUtters event in August.

on! President James E. Douthat participated in the on-field ceremonies lauding Girardi, and Coach threw out the ceremonial first pitch, sending his best spiral (yes, it was a football!) to home plate.

Call for Alumni Association Award Nominations

Lycoming College's graduates have succeeded in many ways personally, professionally and in support of the College. To recognize Lycoming alumni and their successes, the following awards are presented annually at Homecoming:

Angela R. kyte Outstanding Alumnus Award

Given in honor to a senior alumnus who has demonstrated a lifetime of service to humanity and whose life exemplifies those qualities encouraged and fostered at Lycoming College and by its predecessor institutions.

Outstanding Achievement Award

Given in recognition of a very special accomplishment which reflects positively on Lycoming College and/or its predecessor institutions.

This could be in a professional field or another area of accomplishment.

Dale V. Bower Service Award

Given to an alumnus or non-alumnus for outstanding service rendered to Lycoming College.

To submit a nomination for any of the above awards, please provide the following: your name, class year, mailing address, phone number, and e-mail address, along with the name of your nominee; his or her class year; mailing address, phone number, and e-mail address (if known); the award for which you are nominating him or her; and specific information in support of his or her candidacy.

Send your nomination to:

Office of Alumni Relations

Lycoming College

700 College Place. Box 163

Williamsport. PA 17701. Or submit your nomination online at http:// www.lycoming.edu/alumni/ lcaa/nominationform.htm. The Membership, Nominations, and Awards Committee of the Alumni Association Executive Board will select the award winners from the nominations received.

Annual Student and Academic Support

The Lycoming Annual Fund

ensures the vitality and strength

of the College.

Tuition

only

covers

of the cost of a student's

education at Lycoming

Unrestricted Annual Fund dollars

give the College the flexibility to direct

funds where they are needed most.

GIVE ONLINE

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NOTES

Note: Class notes are compiled from information submitted by alumni class scribes, newspaper clippings received through our press clipping service, and press releases and letters sent directly to the alumni office. Information received after September 4, 2006. will be in a future issue of the Lycoming College Magazine.

Send news to:

a) Class Scribe or

b) Alumni Office Lycoming College 700 College Place Williamsport. PA 17701

c) e-mail: alumni(S>lycoming.edu

d) FAX: (570) 321-4337

Henry Lucas (history) and wife Rita celebrated their 50th anniversary on a three-week trip to Poland in June 2006.

Class Scribes:

Ralph Marion

110 Roswell Farms Lane

Roswell. GA 30075

(678) 461-6040 (h)

rmarionjr@bellsouth.net

or

Dick Dingle

27 Bennett St.

Williamsport. PA 17701

(570) 322-5526 (h)

Richard Dingle (busi- ness administration) and his wife Betty Dingle celebrated their 50-year wedding anniversary at Heshbon Park United Methodist Church on July 2.

Awards he received this year include a 56-year member certificate in Post 1, American Legion of Williamsport, presented by the state commander; a 50-

year service award presented by the Susquehanna Council. BSA.; and the prestigious "Daniel Carter Beard" scouting award presented by the Right Worshipful Grand Master of the Pennsylvania grand lodge of masons at Williamsport on the occasion of Williamsport Lodge 106's 200th anniver- sary celebration.

Dingle also received a World War II Pennsylvania Veterans Service Recogni- tion Medallion presented by The Honorable Steven W. Cappelli.

He looks forward to the next class reunion and hearing any class alumni news for the next issue of the alumni magazine.

Class Scribe:

Rev. James Horace Gold S23S Old Turnpike Road Mifflinburg. PA 17844-6620 (570) 966-0330 jegold@up/ink. net

Class Scribe:

Arthur Kelts

22 Stonehill Rd

North Chelmsford, MA

01863

(978) 251-3215

arkjazz@verizon.net

Reverend Kenneth Arthur (philosophy) recently retired from his job as minister at the Mechanicsburg United Methodist Church after a 48- year career.

Left to right: Bob Corrie, Chair of the Selection Committee. John R Maiolo. and Shawn Hoke, president of KDR National.

John R. Maiolo (psy- chology) Professor Emeritus, East Carolina University, received an Ordo Honoris Award from KDR at the national convention in July in Indianapolis.

The Ordo Honoris is a fraternity within a fraternity, and induction and designa- tion are the highest honor Kappa Delta Rho bestows upon an alumni brother. According to the president of the KDR Foundation, "This designation is bestowed upon only those KDR's who exemplify outstanding achievement of service and dedication to mankind, community, business, the professions, arts, religion, government and our Frater- nity." The Ordo Honoris was created in the 1980s as a way of recognizing achievements by KDR alums.

Class Scribe:

Geoffrey R. Wood

6102 Pelican Drive

New Bern, NC 28560-9769

(2521-636-0508

g\\ vod8@co.x. net

Reverend William Hartman (history) was elected to Right Eminent Grand Commander of the Knights Templar in July. A testimonial dinner and reception was held in his honor.

Donna (Michael) Heiney (English) was instrumental in the planning and building of the new Hughesville Area Public Library. She retired as a librarian from the Hughesville Area Public Library. Donna and her husband Dave Heiney '62 reside in Hughesville.

Class Scribe:

Evelyn McConnell Derrick 509 Sherman St. E.xt. Muncy PA 17756 superteach@m icro - link, net

Class Scribe:

Bill Lawry

6 Tolland Circle

Simsbwy. CT 06070

(860) 658-7217

wlawty@aol.com

Emily (Shaffer) Bassler

(mathematics) and her husband Louis Bassler celebrated their 40"' wedding anniversary May 14, 2006. They reside in Montoursville.

Class Scribe:

Nancy Snow Cross 2206 Apple Road Fogelsville, PA 18051-1905

(570) 422-0188 Office (610) 285-2757 Home crosswinds@earthlink.net

Ronald C. Blatchley

(chemistry) received The Joseph Priestley Service Award established to

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Ronald Blatchley '65 as Joseph Priestley

recognize outstanding community involvement and outreach activities. It is hoped that this continuing award will stimulate community involvement in the section, and provide examples of community- active role models for the younger professionals in our section. The annual award includes a modest monetary award of $100 and a handsome plaque.

William Henry Flayhart

111 (history) reports that upon his retirement after 35 years as Professor of History & Political Science at Delaware State University (June 2005), he was elected by the Board of Trustees the first "Professor Emeritus" of Delaware State University, 2006. This is an appoint- ment for life in recognition of his distinguished service to the University and his seven major publications in two fields: Maritime History and the Era of the French Revolution and Napoleon.

Class Scribe:

Susan Stewart

30 Cedarcliff Circle

Asheville, NC 28803-9541

susancstewart@hotmail.com

Left to right: (front) Carol (Edgerton) '70andDonn Downey '71, Janelle (Jones) Wehan '71, (back) Judy (Dayton) Abrams '70. Lydia (Vosburgh) Hadley '70 and Jack Meehan Not pictured are Ellie Moyle Harris '70, who i ould not cmnc due to the flooding o] her home in northern Pa , on J Lj dia s husband Pret Hadley, who was golfing in Vermont

Several Lycoming graduates visited the Downeys home in upstate New York for a four- day mini-reunion this July, where they enjoyed exchang- ing memories and refreshing friendships. All the while, Carol and Donn were awaiting the news of the birth of their first grandchild. Louise! Congratulations to the Downey Family.

Howard Marshall (business administration) and his wife Barbara celebrated their 50"' wedding anniversary July 2 1 , 2006. They reside in Williamsport.

Have a new e-mail address... new job... new spouse

Keep us updated at

http:www.lycoming.edu/

alumni.

Glenda Yost (English) recently went on a mission trip to Evansville. Ind., with her church's Disaster Relief Team to aid those who were affected by the tornado last year.

Class Scribe:

Jon (Craig) Koons

313 Pedley Drive

Clarks Summit, PA 18411

(570) 587-3928

koons71_scribe@yahoo.com

Bill Olsen (mathematics) retired in June from Williamsport Area High School, where he taught and coached for 33 years. He and his wife, Cecelia, a registered nurse, reside in Williamsport. Their daugh- ter, Brittany, \\ ill be a sophomore at Penn Slate this fall.

Re\. Dr. David Reed (religion) has accepted the position of Executive Director of the I Inited Methodist Home for Chil-

dren in Mechanicsburg, Pa., after serving as pastor of the Otterbein United Methodist Church in Boiling Springs for 24 \ ears. The Rev erend Kenneth Arthur, also a Lycoming alum (Class of 1958). retired from the Executive Director's position in June of 2006, ha\ ing served in that capacity for 35 years.

Class Scribe:

Linda (Barton) Kochanov 34 Jefferson Avenue Danbury, CT 06810 (203) 744-0393 Kuchi3@aol.com

Michael Robinson

(business administration) is the Founder and President of PAP Security Printing. Inc. PAP Security has received exclusive rights for the distribution of International Games Technology's slot machines in Pennsylvania.

Michael Coodreau (political science) has been recognized for achieving honor student status from the Central Atlantic School of Banking. Honor students are selected through outstanding work during school and on a post-test examination. Goodreau is employed as a loan officer with Citizens and Northern Bank in the Wellsboro office.

Lynda Livingston (psychology), the Vice President ol'PDC Spas, was featured in Pool & S/hi Living in July.

Kathleen Dixon Donnelly, Ph.D. (English and Communication Arts), currentlj living in Birming- ham. UK, will soon embark on her next "Gypsy Teacher" voyage aboard the Semester at Sea program this summer.

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Kathleen has published three volumes in the Gypsy Teacher series on Lulu (www.lulu.com), the world's fastest-growing provider of print-on-demand books. The three Gypsy Teacher "blooks" books comprised of blogs chronicle her first time teaching in summer- abroad programs throughout Europe in the summer of 2002 (Dixon Donnelly @ Sea), her year of being a 50+ unemployed academic in Florida in 2003 ("Every Wednesday?!"), and her re- location to Birmingham. UK, and first year as an expatriate (A Yank in 'Brum). A fourth volume, Gypsy Teacher, brings together the excerpts from the other three that are about teaching, students, and trying to teach. All are available at www.lulu.com/ gypsyteacher.

Kathleen has been invited back on Semester at Sea's summer program, this time sailing to seven ports in Asia. "My Irish husband Tony and I have never been to this part of the world before." she explains. "And we love the Semester at Sea program, so we are really excited to be going back. I will be teaching two classes every day we are at sea, and Tony will be resuming his position by the pool, smoking with the American college students. Tough job."

Kathleen explains that she published on Lulu because she wanted to be in control of the process and found Lulu's print-on-demand tools to be fast, easy and, most importantly, free. "The first time we sailed, I produced weekly tapes for the Radio Reading Service in Miami, Fla., where I was a volunteer. Eventually, I printed them up

for friends from the voyage, and then posted them on blogger.com," she says. "This time I've set up a blog, Dixon Donnelly in Asia, on my Lulu site. I hope we can post photos and video clips as well, but I've delegated Tony to figure out how to do that. So we'll have to wait and see."

Semester at Sea, www.semesteratsea.com, is operated by the Institute for Shipboard Education and brings American college students and faculty together for academic courses, taught on board ship and in port. Voyages in the autumn and spring circumnavigate the globe, while the summer program, 66 days at sea, focuses on one region.

Kathleen will be teaching classes in International Marketing and Writing for Media in the academic program, which is now operated by the University of Virginia. The Summer 2006 voyage will leave from San Diego, Calif, and stop in Honolulu. Hawaii; Keelung. Taiwan; Singapore; Kuantan. Malaysia; Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Hong Kong; Busan, Korea; and Kobe, Japan. It will return to San Diego at the end of August.

Kathleen, now a Senior Lecturer in the Business School at the University of Central England (UCE) in Birmingham, has also served as Interport Lecturer for Great Britain and the Republic of Ireland in the Summer 2005 voyage. A native of Pittsburgh, Pa., she attended Lycoming from 1969 to 1972 as a member of the Scholars program, graduating with a major in English and a self-designed

interdisciplinary major in Communication Arts.

Her MBA is from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, and she has a Post Graduate Certificate in Higher Education from UCE. For her Ph.D. in Communi- cations from Dublin City University in Ireland. Kathleen researched early twentieth century writers' salons.

She is the owner of K. Donnelly Communications, a member of the Staffordshire Amblers walking group, and a volunteer with the West Midlands Arts & Business program. She lives with her husband. Tony Dixon, and their two cats, William Butler Yeats and Lady Augusta Gregory, in the Sutton Coldfield area of Birmingham.

Class Scribes:

Virginia (Ginny) Shamlian

P.O. Box 240

Mt. Tabor, NJ 07878

(908) 295-4553 (c)

shamlianUioptonline.net

or

Sherrie Burton Smith

103 S. Cherry Grove Ave

Annapolis MD 21401-3629

(410) 280-9086

sandrsmith@verizon.net

Judith (Myers) Fischer

(French) recently retired from the Southern York County School District after teaching second and third grades in the elementary school for 33 years. She is very much looking forward to retirement and relaxing!

Class Scribe:

Sheny L. MacPherson P.O. Box 167 Shiloh, NJ 08353 (856) 451-4976 SL Macp@aol. com

Class Scribe:

Gail Gleason Beamer 82 Littlefield Lane Marlborough, MA 01 752 (508)460-0682 Beamette(a)aol. com

Nancy Conrad (psychol- ogy). Counsel with White and Williams LLP, has been named the recipient of the 2006 ATHENA Award. The award was presented in June 2006 by Executive Women's Council (EWC) of the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce at the ATHENA Awards program, part of the EWC's Celebrating Women 2006 Conference.

The award honors women who strive towards the highest levels of professional accomplishment, excel in their chosen field, devote time and energy to their community in a meaningful way, and open paths for others to follow. The ATHENA Award was first presented in 1982 by the Chamber of Commerce in Lansing. Mich. The award is named for Athena, the goddess of Greek mythology, who represented the virtues of courage and wisdom. It was developed as an award to honor the accomplishments of women and those promot- ing women. The ATHENA Award is presented to

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individuals who, through their accomplishments, embody the spirit and virtues of the goddess Athena. The ATHENA award recognizes: the assistance of women in reaching their full leadership potential: the demonstrated excellence, creativity and initiative in a business or profession: and valuable service by devoting time and energy to improving the quality of life for others in the community.

Following a successful career as a teacher and school counselor, Ms. Conrad received her J.D. cum laude from The Temple University School of Law, where she was the recipient of the American College of Trial Lawyers Medal for Excellence in Advocacy. Currently, her practice includes representing management in all areas of employment relations, including the defense of discrimination and harass- ment claims, wrongful discharge suits and contract claims.

Most recently, Ms. Conrad was nominated by her colleagues in the state of Pennsylvania and selected by Law and Politics magazine as a Pennsylvania "Super Lawyer." In addition to serving on numerous legal committees, including the

Pennsylvania Bar Associa- tion Commission for Women in the Profession and the Lehigh County Bar Associa- tion Law Day Committee, Ms. Conrad devotes time and energy to community programs that reach out to residents of the Lehigh Valley.

She volunteers as a Court Appointed Special Advocate for children in Lehigh County and advocates on behalf of children whose parental rights have been terminated and are adjudi- cated dependent.

She speaks in local schools, colleges, and professional organizations on various legal topics. Follow- ing a diagnosis of breast cancer three years ago, Ms. Conrad supports several cancer-related programs in the Lehigh Valley, and serves on the Board of Directors for The Women's 5K Classic and The Wellness Commu- nity, Greater Lehigh Valley. Ms. Conrad resides with her three children in Emmaus, Pa.

With over 225 attorneys in eight offices. White and Williams LLP represents clients in transactional matters and all aspects of civil litigation and appellate practice in state and federal courts. The law firm's litigation practice encom- passes such areas as business and employment issues, products liability, medical malpractice, toxic and mass torts and insurance coverage and reinsurance matters. The firm's business practice includes the representation of clients in such matters as the formation, governance and operation of corporate organizations, mergers and acquisitions, and bankruptcy related matters.

Class Scribe:

Brian Leonard

5901 E. Prince George Drive

Springfield. VA 22152

(703)569-0146

hrianui ral.ph

Class Scribes:

Edward and Jane I Snyder)

Bird

8 Fernstead Lane

Berlin. CT 06037

fishll56@sbcglobal.net

George W. Gedon

(political science) and his wife Antoinette celebrated their 55"' wedding anniver- sary September 12. The Gedons reside in Montoursville.

Michael C. Karney (sociology) and his wife Jane celebrated their 30"1 wedding anniversary May 1 , 2006. The Karneys reside in South Williamsport.

Lynette Laylon Smith, DDS (biology) was installed as President of the North Carolina Academy of General Dentistry during its annual meeting February 2006 in Cary, N.C. Dr. Smith is a 1983 graduate of the UNC School of Dentistry. Dr. Smith is a member of the American Dental Associa- tion, the North Carolina Dental

Society, and the Academy of Operative Dentistry. She is a Fellow of both the Academy of Dentistry International and the Academy of General Dentistry. She and her husband. Dr. Ben Smith, have practiced general dentistry in Mount Airy, N.C, for 16 years.

Class Scribe:

John Piazza

416 Pine Si reel

Williamsport. PA 17701

(570) 321-1818

I piazza 3<a verizon.net

William D. Beasley

(physics) has been confirmed as the new deputy count) manager of Polk County, I hi.

Class Scribe:

Roy Crowe

305 North Rd

Garden City, XY 11530

roycrowe(a optonline.net

Dave Argall (political science) received his Ph.D. in public administration on May 1 2, from Penn State- Harrisburg. The topic of his dissertation was "A policv analysis of the first six years of Pennsylv ania's Keystone Opportunity Zone Program. 1998 to 2004: Enlightened economic development or corporate welfare."

Marlin R. Cromlev (business administration), a team host, commonlv referred to as "team uncle" in Little League Baseball World Series circles, hosted the 20(16 Little League World Series Champions from Columbus. Ga. This was the eighth year that Marlin has participated as host of a

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Little League World Series team, having been "uncle" to teams from Boise, Idaho; Vancouver, Wash., Tokyo, Japan (world champions of 2001); Clemmons, N.C., Tokyo, Japan (world champions of 2003); Morganton, N.C.; and Maitland. Fla. Team "uncles" act as ambassadors of goodwill for Little League Baseball. This group of dedicated volunteers makes everyone feel welcome and ensures that everything runs smoothly for participants.

Joseph L. Caschera, CPA, (accounting) was elected treasurer of the North Central Chapter of the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants (PICPA) for the 2006-2007 fiscal year. He is chief financial officer of Cable Services, Inc., in Williamsport. Joseph resides in South Williamsport.

Class Scribe: Lynn Cruickshank 126 Roselawn Avenue Fairport, NY 14450 (585) 388-8998 lynnacip@yahoo. com

Class Scribe:

Theo (Gude) Truck 4310 Sentinel Place Kennesaw, GA 30144 (770) 792-8508 theotruch@bellsoutht.net

Class Scribe:

Patricia M. (Dempsey)

Hutchinson

791 Caley Road

King of Prussia, PA 19406

(610) 768-0404

inphutch@msn.com

Class Scribe:

Tina Muheim

604 Washington Square, Apt

1410

Philadelphia. PA 19106

(215) 574-0160 (h)

(215) 928-8436 (w)

tmuheim@comcast.net

Class Scribe:

Cindy Smith Snyderman 3 Edwin Miller Drive Glen Mills, PA 19342 (610) 558-0998 (h) stealthcu@aol.com

Bill Frick (religion) co- authored an article with his brother John (Ed) Frick 92

that was published in The Journal of Educational Alternatives - Principles, Practices and Leadership (Volume 2, Number 1 ): Sustaining Professional Development and Aspiring to a Continuous Learning Ethic - Efforts at Building Authentic Learning Commu- nities for Faculty and Administration (Fall 2005). The Frick brothers also conducted a session on the high-leverage educational practice of continuous learning ethic at the Pennsyl- vania Association of Federal Program Coordinators' Improving School Perfor- mance Conference in Pittsburgh, Pa., in January 2006.

Another article authored by Bill was recently pub- lished in the Journal of Beliefs and Values: Studies in Religion and Education, "Redressing the balance of community schooling and religion in the United States."

Bill completed his Ph.D. in Educational Theory and Policy Studies at The Pennsylvania State Univer- sity and accepted a position as assistant professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at The University of Oklahoma.

Bill's wife Kathrine has also accepted a position at Oklahoma University as a professor in the Education Department. The couple recently relocated from Lebanon, Pa., to Norman, Okla.

Lisa Witkowski (history) was among those recently honored as one of the greater Atlantic City region's "Top 40 under 40," presented by the Atlantic County Jaycees and Atlantic City Weekly. The award recognizes 40 of the region's best and brightest young leaders. As an outspoken and dedicated advocate for mesothelioma victims, Lisa has been an active lobbyist visiting legislators in Washington, D.C., to seek justice for the workers, veterans, and others who were exposed to asbestos while doing their part to build the American dream for the rest of us.

Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer that is caused by exposure to asbestos. It killed Lisa's father. Eugene, in 2003.

A "card-carrying" member of the ACLU, her efforts toward raising awareness have appeared in television and print articles nationwide.

In addition, she is active in animal rescue efforts and is a volunteer with Noah's Wish, a not-for-profit animal welfare organization with the mission to keep animals alive during a disaster. She is a member of the Society for Human Resources Management and the National Association of Female Executives.

Lisa is a certified Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) and works as the Director of Human Resources for a healthcare company in Egg Harbor Township. N.J.

Class Scribe:

Wendy Park Myers 1 0 Yorktown Drive Shamong, NJ 08088 (609) 268-5458 (h) timwendym@comcast.net

Class Scribe:

Courtenay Wells Arendt 633 Oak Farm Court Lutherville, MD 21093 (410) 561-0909 cma86@msn.com

Class Scribe:

Malena (DeMore) Pearson

407 Winthrop Street

South Williamsport, PA

17702

(570) 320-7370

mpearson@elsd. org

Class Scribe:

Julie Makatche Collins 1209 Hatfield Court Abingdon, MD 21009 (410) 676-0072 Julie. Collins@kcc. com

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Sharon (Ryall) Varriechione (art) currently w oiks in Boston as a marketing manager and li\es in Mansfield. Mass.. with her husband Marc and daughters Abigail Ryall. 3, and Lola Edith, 7 months.

John (Ed) Frick (his- tory) will continue his educational pursuits at Immaculata University beginning in January 2007. He has been accepted into the doctoral program for educational leadership and will also be earning Superin- tendeney certification (letter of eligibility). He recently completed an additional Pennsylvania certification through Bucknell University for District-Wide Curriculum and Instruction.

James F. Frommer, Jr., D.O., A.T.,C, B.A (chemis- try), a native of Bethlehem. Pa., passed his Board Certification examination in the field of Neuromuscular Medicine and Osteopathic Manual Medicine offered by the American Osteopathic Board of Neuromuscular Medicine and Osteopathic Manual Medicine. Dr. Frommer is one of less than 600 physicians nationwide to have completed such training level of expertise. As a graduate of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1996. he completed his internship as a member of the last class at the former Allentown Osteopathic Medical Center. From there he studied in the field of General and Ortho- pedic Surgery at Pinnacle Health at Polyclinic and Memorial Hospitals in Harrisburg and York, Pa., respectively. He then completed a Family Medi- cine Residency at Sacred Heart Hospital in Allentown, Pa.

Frommer has been in private practice in his hometown of Bethlehem. Pa., since 2001, and is the Medical Director of the Lehigh Valley Institute for Sports and Musculoskeletal Medicine, the only center in his area devoted to non- surgical musculoskeletal medicine. In addition to his board certification in NMM/ OMM he is Board Certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Family Practice in Family Medicine and Osteopathic Manual Treat- ment and is a Diplomat of the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners. Dr. Frommer serves as the Primary Care Team Physician for Moravian College, and the Head Team Physician for the Philadelphia Force, the National Pro Fastpitch professional softball team. He and his wife Bonnie live in the Greater Lehigh Valley area.

Mike Davison (business administration) served as Toastmaster for the 1 1 7th Annual Alumni Banquet held in May at Canton High School, from which he graduated.

Class Scribe:

Jayme (Yerger) Cashman

4St)K Virginia Road

Mechanicsburg, PA 17050

(717)730-7487

cash9200(Q qmail.com

or

Andrea Ruble Miller

2897 Willow Wood Court

( 'rofion. Ml) 21114

(4 10J-72 1-6225

ampmchicerCa aol.com

Rachel (Breen) Shea (psychology ) was named Teacher of the Year 2006-07

for the Hawthorne Public School System.

Class Scribe:

Michele (Wawroski) Hogan

"Smart Road

Sterling. MA 01564

(781) 444-2254 (h)

michelciaxanan.com

Mitch Osman (criminal justice) has been named Chief of the Towanda Borough Police Department.

Osman resides in Sayre with his wife and two children.

Steven Maund (account- ing) has joined the firm of Dunlap and Associations, P.C. in Chalfont as the Director of Business Valuation and Litigation Support Services.

Maund's primary role will involve working with clients and attorneys to pro\ ide business valuation and litigation support services.

Class Scribe:

Bob Martin 2467 Rome 10 East Building 6 Unit 1-B Morns Plains. X.l 1)7950 (973)401-1983 flu MarttnlStha aol.eom

Noah Hungerford (philosophy) was recruited in March 2006 to be the drummer for the new country rock band VAN ZANT The band now has a gold record. So Noah has a gold record to hang on his wall! Proud mom is Rachael Hungerford. Assistant Professor of Education.

Jason Stamm (chemis- trj i was deployed overseas in April to help support Operation Iraqi Freedom. Stamm is an interna! medicine physician and is normally assigned to the 59,h Medical Wing in San Antonio. Tex.

Michael Bell (art) is an art teacher at Southern High School. Since he first began teaching, he has helped build the school art program, started a gifted summer program, and initiated a school art show called Art Quest.

Class Scribe:

Angela (Dakshaw) Sweeney 224 Jefferson Avenue Downingtown, PA 19335 angela.sweeney(a verizon.net

Michael G. Charles,

CPA. (accounting I was elected president of the North Central Chapter of the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants (I'll PA) for the 2006-2007 fiscal year. Charles is assistant vice president and tax officer of Citizens ^V Northern Bank m Wellsboro, Pa. He is past president of the Wellsboro \ica t hamber of Commerce and is an instructor w ith the Penns) I- vania Bankers Association

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Professional Development Network. He volunteers for the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life team in Tioga County, and is parade marshal of the annual Pennsylvania State Laurel Festival Parade.

Romey D. Fagnano, CPA, (accounting) was elected president-elect of the North Central Chapter of the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants (PICPA) for the 2006-2007 fiscal year. Romey special- izes in taxation for individu- als and businesses at William R. Hoffmann Ltd. in Williamsport. He is working on his master's degree in business administration.

A member of the chapter Nominations Committee, he resides in Northumberland, Pa.

Dr. Cara Nicolini Hilton (psychology) recently defended her dissertation and completed her doctorate degree in psychology. Her dissertation examined the psychological impact of incarcerated parents on their offspring. During her doctorate training, she also completed a clinical spe- cialty in infant and preschool mental health. She plans to continue at her position as an adjunct professor in the graduate department of Professional Psychology and Marriage/Family Therapy at Seton Hall University.

Class Scribe:

Lauren Kolaya

1081 Oakland Avenue

Plainfield, NJ 07060-3411

(908) 755-5710 or

(908) 962-0816

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or

Kirsten (Schwalm) Miller

122 BresslerSt.

Sayre, PA 18840

(570) 888-6486

kirstenbrian(S cyber-

quest.com

Elissa Totin (biology) was named Supervisor of the Croydon Creek Nature Center in Rockville. Md. The Nature Center's mission is to help the public interpret their urban environment through a variety of public programming events.

Prior to this position, she was a Science Educator for the Environmental Resource Program at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, N.C., and the Coordina- tor for School Programs at the Chicago Botanic Garden in Glencoe, 111. Elissa resides in Rockville, Md.

Class Scribe:

Brenda (Bowser) Soder 2105 Carriage Square Place Silver Spring, MD 20906 (301) 946-4321 BrendaSoder@comcast.net

Dr. Heather Duda

(English) graduated in May from Indiana University of Pennsylvania with her doctorate in philosophy. Her area of concentration is Literature and Criticism, and her dissertation is entitled, "An Examination of the Contemporary Monster Hunter in Popular Culture: Murderers and Men of God."

Heather has accepted a full-time, one-year teaching position at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, where she will be teaching the core liberal arts classes.

Matt Wolfe (business administra- tion) has filmed his first movie, called "Left/Right," with his brother Todd. Wolfe returned to his hometown of Danville, Pa., for two weeks to do part of the filming. He is currently working a sales job in Fayetteville, Ark

Class Notes:

Heather Myers

321 Oak Street

South Williamsport, PA

17702

570-327-1408 (h)

heatherrael9@hotmail.com

Julie (Harris) Ranelli

(psychology) works as the Children's/Young Adult Librarian at the Kent Island Branch of the Queen Anne's County Free Library in Stevensville, Md.

She serves on the Maryland Blue Crab Award Committee, which selects the year's best books published nationwide for beginning and transitional readers.

She continues to write book reviews for School Library Journal and Multicultural Review.

Alexander Nohai- Seaman (music) graduated with a Doctorate in Musical Arts in Composition from University of Wisconsin- Madison in May.

His works have recently been performed in Wiscon- sin, Illinois, New York,

Left to right: (front) Calista Nohai- Seaman 12026), Jennifer Nohai- Seaman '99, Alexander Nohai- Seaman '99, Kevin Speicher '99, (back) Joseph Bergen '99, Trevor Loehr 99, Ava Loehr (2026), Vicki Loehi; and Karen Lyons '99. Also in attendance: Mike and Kathv Lambiaso.

Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, and Arizona. His wife Jennifer Nohai-Seaman '99

held a surprise graduation party for him in New York, where they grew up. They have a two-year-old daugh- ter, Calista Evelyn. Jennifer currently teaches high school mathematics in Beloit, Wise.

Nathan Baker (art, commercial and graphic design) has been hired as Web designer for Develisys of Hummelstown. He is responsible for creating innovative Web sites and e- mail communications for clients.

Class Scribe:

Amanda Peterman dalla

Piazza

115 Carpenter St.

Muncy, PA 17756

(570) 546-9440

harbingerll@hotmail.com

Darrin IVlangiacarne

(biology) was among the 243 physicians awarded the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Degree from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM).

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He is currently doing an internship at Chino Valley Medical Center in Chino, Calif.

Class Scribe:

Andrea (Duncan) Mitcheltree

3695 Meadow Lane Bethlehem. Pa 18020 (6101-419-4711 iheduncia haHnail.eam

Class Scribe:

Sharon Rogers 218 69th St. Guttenberg. NJ 07093 (201) 679-2611 SharonR6300(a aol.com

Greg Brown (history) has been named the head women's s\\ tmming coach at Siena College. Loudonville, N.Y.

Amy Carey (psychology) recently accepted a position as a Technical Information Analyst for the PsycINFO database at the American Psychological Association in Washington. D.C. She has also been writing for an up- and-coming pet magazine. Paws, Claws, Hooves, and All, which is distributed throughout South Central Pennsylvania. She currently resides in Gaithersburg. Md.

Austin Duckett (business administration) recently left Ursinus College, where he was the Assistant Director of Leadership Development and Student Activities for the past four years.

He is pursuing a master's degree in higher education from the Counseling and Educational Psychology Department at West Chester University.

Gregory A. English

(biology) graduated in June from Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. He is now an Internal Medicine Resident at the Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis, Minn.

Jason Black (mathemat- ics) has been appointed head coach of the Central Dau- phin High School basketball team.

Joseph Connell (busi- ness administration) returned to Lycoming College in September 2006 to hold a leadership workshop entitled. "Values, Vision, and Voice." After graduating from Lycoming he continued his education at Miami University earning a master's in College Student Person- nel. Joe is currently the assistant Director of the Education Enrichment Center at William Paterson University.

Joe Council '112 lends leadership workshop with Lycoming students

Class Scribe: Charlenc Bartolotta 82-20 1'arsons Blvd.. Apt. I Jamaica. NY 11432 chartolottal 23(a vahoo.com

Cassandra Cole (politi- cal science and philosophy) recently graduated from Temple University 's Beasley School of Law with a 2006 Juris Doctorate.

A mini reunion ol Alpha Sigma

Ion sisters was held at ( 'rystal Smith V hiatal shower on August I') in

Mayfield, Pa. I cli io right (trout) Jennifer I'm: 04, ( m mliI Smith

'<>>. nihl Kirsten Newman '04, (back) lime DiSante '06. Lauren Watkins Dana Newbury Fetscher '06.

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C hristine Colella

747 Cherry Lane

Brick, NJ 08723

(201) 401-7925

LycoChristine 1 1 l(a aol. com

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Kim A. Colline (art) received her master's with honors from Hoffstra University on Long Island. She was in the Creative Arts Therapy program. She is employed through California's Department of Mental Health at Coalinga State Hospital as an Art Rehabilitation Therapist.

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A Lycoming Legacy: The Leffler-Kerrick family celebrates William P. Leffler, Ill's graduation from Lycoming College, May 2006. These family members are graduates and future graduates of Lycoming: Julie Eighmey Leffler. '78. William I' Leffler, Jr. 79. Lindsay Haschak '07. William P Leffler, 111 '06, Amy Leffler 10, Geoffrey S. Kerrick '76, and Cheryl Leffler Kerrick '75.

Affairs at Penn State University in May 2006. She has accepted a position at Capital University in Columbus, Ohio, as the Program Coordinator for Community Service and Leadership Development.

Kirsten Newman (communication-corporate) is working as the Standards Administrator for the Society of Cable Telecommunica- tions Engineers (SCTE) in Exton, Pa. SCTE is a non- profit professional organiza- tion for members of the cable telecommunications industry. She is working in the standards department to facilitate the creation of new standards for the industry.

Class Scribe:

Kristen Dart

22 Moore Ave.

Saratoga Springs NY 12866

ilarkris33(a hot mail, com

Bradley Webb (history) has been promoted from a graduate assistant for student activities to a full-time Acting Area Coordinator in charge of three upper-class

residence halls at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown (Johnstown, Pa.). He is also working on his master's degree in Student

Affairs in Higher Education at Indiana University of Pa.

Class Scribe:

Michele Connors 243 West Main Street Weatherly, PA 18255 mconnors@inbox. com

Laura Stewart (religion) started serving Fort Loudon and Edenville United Methodist Churches as a Student Local Pastor in July. She completed an intro course this past summer at Wesley Theological Semi- nary and will continue with her course work toward a Master of Divinity in the fall.

Alexis Bortle (communi- cations) has had her photo-

graph, entitled "Slave to the Metal," published in Endless Journeys. The photograph is also a finalist in The Interna- tional Library of Photography's annual photo contest.

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MEMORY OF irrYDiv/rirr> nni t vr<v Lycoming College honored the memory of

FORMER COLLEGE former College president Dr. Harold Hutson with a PRESIDENT memorial service at Lindsay Memorial Chapel on

DR. HUTSON October 10.

Dr. Hutson, who was Lycoming's president from 969 until his retirement in 1976, died at his home in Greensboro, N.C., on July 15, 2006, at the age of 92. "Lycoming College today confirms the leadership and legacy of its 1 2th President and honors and celebrates his life and his work on God's earth," said Dr. James E. Douthat, President of the College, at the service. "In gratitude we remember and give thanks for Harold H. Hutson's work and devotion here at Lycoming College." Dr. Hutson served as professor of religion at \ Birmingham Southern University (1938-1946) and at

Ohio Wesleyan University (1947-1952). In 1952 he was elected president of Greensboro College (N.C.), leaving in 1964 to become the provost at American University. ..hen his retirement from Lycoming was announced, then-Board Chair W. Gibbs McKenney cited his many accomplishments and noted his academic and fiscal leadership during what was described as "a period of severe change in American higher education."

Dr. Hutson is survived by his four children, Martha, Amanda, Mark 72 and Jane '74; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. His wife Virginia died in 2000.

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R R

Eleanor (Beers)

Amico'69 and Bill Wilson were married on June 17, 2006 in Whitewater, WI.

Kristin (Fisher) '% and Robert DiGiacomo were married on April 22, 2006 in Catasaqua, PA. She was given aw ay by her father. James Fisher "69. Other alumni in attendance included Sybill (Novotnak) Zola '96 (matron of honor), Stacy Bree '96 (bridesmaid) and Vicki (Shiro) Reynolds '96.

s

Nicole and Chris Bailey

Nicole (Guffey) '96 and Chris Bailey were married on April 15.2006 in the Riviera Maya, Mexico. At the

reception, held in Pa., Lycoming alumni in attendance were: Betsy (Jacobs) Dries '96, Stacie (Birmingham) Pasco '96, Allison (Hale) Sullivan '96, Tiffany (Snopkoski) Seidita '96, Chad Bailey '92, Paula Jamski '00. Jeremy Boney '00. Donna (Fisher) Dreese '72, and Darryl Dreese '71

Tami (Sickles) '96 &

Frank McCartney were married on April 2 1 . 2006. Alumni guests included Judy Oh '96, Dawn Burrell '96. Karen (Harmen) McSherry '97, and Susan (Hogel) Jorgensen '94

Jaclyn and Matthew Speirs

Left in right: Jennifer (Farrone) Stuck '98 Kate Rentschler, Tina (Bennett) Henry '9S. Kimberfy (Sheriff)

Hockenbroch '9K Shannon

Dentinger '9H, ami Keri (Fetterolf) McMahon '98.

were Jennifer (Farrone) Stack '98. Shannon Dentinger '98, Tina (Bennett) Henry '98

(bridesmaid), and Keri (Fetterolf) McMahon '98

(bridesmaid).

Jennifer (Haldaman) '01 and Ryan McCarthy '02 were married on July 8, 2006. in Bethlehem, Pa. Nicole Murnane '01 and Hillary Barrett '01 were brides- maids. Other alumni in attendance were Tom '00 and Kristen (Montgomery) Dufner '98. Jerry Kilkenny '01, Laura Lebo '01. Natalie Klinger '01. Maren Attanasio '01, Elyse (Henry) DeLillo '02 and Trish (Lupo) Levine '01.

Jaclyn (Kovaschetz) '03

and Matthew Speirs were married on May 13, 2006. at Mount Pleasant United Methodist Church. Sunbury, Pa. The couple now resides in

Jennifer and Ryan McCarthy

Brooks '05 were soloists. Mike Wood "06 and Matthew Bruce '05 were groomsmen. Krystal Ray '05 and Bethany Mingle '05 were bridesmaids and soloists. Jill Parker '05and Luis Hernandez '06 were readers.

Sarah (Kiely) '05 and Joseph Balduino '04 were married on June 23. 2006. Bridesmaids were Alicia Hahn '05. Theresa LaBarte '05. and Kelli Watson '05. Best man was Jason Moran '04.

y Left in right Kyle Kenthack '05, Theresa LaBarte '05, Amy Kempt

'OS. Michael Marine '05, Kelly Hughes '08, Kelli (Watson) Davis 'OS. Seun Murphy '06, Alicia Hahn

'OS. Jennifer \lorun '06, Chad Decker 'Ob. Minily Cnlp 'OS Derrick Dull '07, Erin Long '04, Jason Moran '04. Lynn (Pinchbeck) Balduino '73, Man Skutlera '89. St mi Kennell ( Men i Sot i ei < ><"< h) ■l/\r) in attendant e, I'm n"i pii lured, were Jim »/</ 1 rail Spencer.

Briana Lewis' May :illl6 Wedding. Left (o right: Elyse Henry '02. Briana Lewis '01. Jen Haldaman Trish (Lupo) Levine 'Of Maren Attanasio 'Of Hillary Barrett '01

Kimberly (Sheriff) '98

and Todd Hockenbrock were married May 28, 2005 in Coal Township. Pa. Lycoming alumni present

Petersburg, Va.

Katherine (John) '05 and Brandon Stewart '05 w ere married November 26. 2005. Pete Ruhl '06 and Ryan

Row I nil the table) Brandon Stewart 'OS Katherine (John) Stewart 'OS. Bethany Mingle '05, Jill Parker 'OS. Krystal Kay 'OS. Crystal Anderson '06, Row 2 (standing) Ashley Concini '06, Luis Hernandez '06, Jenna Perazzone '07 Stamatis Zeris '06 Emily Conroy '06, Laura Lockard '05 Corinne Dauchney '00. Erin Karschner '05, Kate Charnock '06 Margaret Bonner '06, Erica Walsh 'OS. Jason Zan '07, Jen Mease '08 Laura Smith '00. Pete Ruhl '00 Tim Eaton 'OS

Row J Aaron Faust '04. Ryan Brooks 'OS. Mike Hood 'Oh Pal Bierly '06, Trey Smith 'OS.

NEW ARRIVALS

A daughter, Alexis Grace, to Ronda Lee and Gregory Seymour '95, June 29, 2006. Alexis Grace joins her big brother, Luke Gregory.

A daughter, Frances Elizabeth, to Susan and John T. Murray II '81, May

15,2006. She joins a brother John III, 2'/:, and miniature schnauzer Molly, VA

A son, John Harvey Lea IV. to Kate and CAPT. John H. Lea, III '80, June 23, 2006. He joins big sister, Allison.

A son, Brendan Thomas, to Theresa and Michael C. Flaherty '88, July 3, 2006. He joins big brothers, Seamus and Colin.

A daughter, Elizabeth Grace, to Susan (Langberg)

'90 and Tom Ogden, May 18,2006.

A daughter, Sophia Lea'lani, to Melissa (Harde) '91 and

Derek Kramer, December 27, 2005.

A daughter. Lola Edith, to Sharon (Ryall) '92 and Marc Varricchione, October 3, 2005. She joins sister, Abigail Ryall, 3.

daughter, Maritza Jean, to Mario J. (Manciocchi) '93

and Nico Chavez, April 25, 2006.

A daughter, Jill Anna, to Kimberly (Silzle) '95 and Charles Thiele, May 29, 2006

A son, William Spike, to Carrie (Jacobson) '96 and Brad Hartin '95,

March 1 , 2006. He joins his older sister, Royce 2 Vk.

A son, Brayden John, to Tressa (Brown) '96 and John T. Landi, December 13, 2005.

13,2006. He joins big

sister, Kayleigh, 3.

A son, Todd Jared, to

Jennie Korey and

(Missigman) Weigh Miller '00 and Chris Crawford, June 4, 2006. Grandparents are Maria (Testa) '67 and Lawrence Missigman.

A daughter, Makenna

Maritza Chavez gue ;0

A son, Jordan Walker, to Dana (Gerstenacker) '98 and Jason Meyer "98.

July 5, 2006.

A son, Blake Kevin, to Kimberly (Sheriff) '98 and

Todd Hockenbroch, April 13,2006.

Jordan Meyer

Melanie (Love) '98 and Christopher Stratts '96, May

19,2006. She

joins a big

brother, Anton, 2.

Brayden Lam

Abigail holding w\7. Lola Varricchione

A son, Aidan Peter, to Amanda (Jones) '93 and

David Calviello, February 22, 2005. Aidan joins big brother, Jake Vincent, then 2'/2.

A son. Max Gregory, to Sara Simcox '96 and Gregory Dincher, April 29, 2006. He joins big sister, Lily Greer, 3.

A daughter,

Vanessa

Margaret, to

Kelly

(Lingerfield) '97 and Bradford Bell, May 23, 2006. She joins big brother. Sam, 2.

A son, Korey Joseph, to Kirsten (Schwalm) '97 and Brian J. Miller '95, April

A son, Elliot Liam, to Jennifer E. (Leader) '02

and Matthew Anderson, July 15, 2006.

A son, Finn

Devlin,

to Mara (Devlin)

'98 and Augie Testa, April 19, 2006. He joins big brother, August. 4.

A son, Dante Francesco, to Justine (Girardi) '96 and Alcides Cruz '96, February 22. 2006. He joins big sisters, Jocelyn, 3, and Juliana, 5.

Finn Testa

Wdkaela Larkin with Luke Antinone

A son, Luke Michael, to Jennifer (Alexiou)

'96 and John Antinone, May 3, 2006.

A daughter, Makaela Marie, to Kellie (O'Connor) '96 and Kevin Larkin. June 16, 2006.

Jocelyn, Dante, ami Juliana Cruz

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M O R I A M

1914

John W. Rich, VI. of

Woolrich, Pa., died on March 30, 2006. He is survived by

his wife. Marguerite. 2 daughters, and 2 sons.

1930

Eleanor D. Black Nichols, of

Myrtle Beach. S.C., died on April S. 2006. She is sunned by her husband. Edward.

1932

Robert J. Davidson, of Wilburton, Pa., died on July 21. 2004.

1937

Rev. Clyde E. Way. of

Mechanicsburg. Pa., died on November 29. 2005.

Arthur K. Woernle, of

Lancaster. Pa., died on May 10. 2006. He is survived by his wife. Mary.

1938

Rita J. Keller Arnaud, of

Indianapolis. Ind.. died on May 13.2005.

1939

Frank C. Flaugh, Jr.. of

Milwaukee. Wise, died on August 26. 2005.

Kenneth E. Stofer. of

Westlake. Ohio, died on May 4. 2006. He is survived by his wife, Ann. and a daughter.

1940

Michael B. Rich, of

Woolrich, Pa., died on April 16,2006. He is survived by his wife, Lois.

Helen E. Eogue Rutledge. of Williamsport, Pa., died on September 1. 2005. She is survived by her husband. Robert.

Dr. Henry C. Wray, Jr.. of

Bunker Hill. W.Va.. died on January 15. 2006. He is survived by his wife. Esther.

1941

Harold C. Snyder, of Troup,

Texas, died on September 27, 2005.

1942

Helen C. Giuliani, of Los

Angeles. Calif., died on Nov ember IS. 2004.

1944

Miriam McCloskey Moore, of Camp 1 [ill, Pa., died on December 6, 2004.

1948

Richard W. Brubaker. of

Westhampton Beach, N.Y., died on March 7. 2006. He is survived by his wife, Eleanor, two daughters and two sons.

1949

Viola M. Miller Wooster. of Towanda, Pa., died on March 22, 2006. She is survived by her daughter. Valerie Wooster Lozinak '91, who was at her side when she passed away.

1950

Lawrence A. Davis, of

Newbury, Mass., died on May 15, 2006. He is survived by three daughters.

Thomas B. Dunkleberger, of

Williamsport. Pa., died on May 27, 2006. He is survived by his wife, Jean Long Dunkleberger '47. two daughters, and two sons.

1951

William J. Devaney. of

Savannah. Ga.. died on August 2, 2006. He is survived by his wife. Amy, and a son.

Dolores M. Oehrig. of Selinsgrove, Pa., died on June 4. 2006. She is survived In two sons.

1952

Sherman C. Mittell. of South Williamsport. Pa., died on July 26. 2006. He is survived b\ a daughter.

1954

Dr. Lorenzo P. Plyler, of

Alpharetta, Ga., died on

November 9, 2005.

1955

Dr. Rowland (I Baughman.

of Lighthouse Point. Ha., died on November 29. 2002.

William D. Rae. of Seattle. Wash., died on March 3, 2006.

1956

Ethel E. Bowman Glidewell,

of Montoursville, Pa., died on May 1 7, 2006. She is survived by her husband. Oliver J. Glidewell '56

Joseph E. Matlock, of

Pembroke Pines, Fla.. died on February 3, 2006. He is survived by his wife, Marlene.

Paul S. Rupert, of

Jonesborough, Tenn., died on May 8. 2006. He is survived by his wife. I. Jean, two daughters, two sons, a step- daughter and a stepson.

1958

David A. Himes, of

Nashville. Tenn., died on September 8, 2005. He is survived by his wife. Marianne.

1960

Rollin C. Price, Jr.. o(

Muncy, Pa., died on May 9. 2006. He is survived by his wife. Mollie, and four daughters.

Rev. Dr. Charles Yrigoyen,

of Langhorne, Pa., died on July 28. 2006.

1962

Karl H. Klotz. of Trout Run. Pa., died on August I 1. 2006. He is survived by his vv ife, Kristie. a daughter, and three sons.

1963

Dorothy E. Corson lleincelman. of Muncy, Pa., died on August 26. 2006. She is survived by her husband. Norman, a daughter, and a son.

Russell B. Redvanly. of Glen Rock. NT. died on Ma> 30,

2006. He is surv ived by his wife. Kathleen, and a daughter.

1965

William W. Carruthers. of

Lakewood. N.Y.. died on November 23. 2005.

1967

Rev. Dr. Paul E. Myers, ol

Harrisburg. Pa., died on June 1.2006. He is survived by his wile. Thelma Irene, two daughters and two sons.

Helen M. (McMillin)

Radspinner. o\' Williamsport. Pa., died on June 6. 2006. She is surv ived by a son.

Remembering Helen P. Lowry

Friend of the College

Mrs. Helen P. Lowry passed aw ay on Sunday. Oct. 15.2006. Mrs. Lowry's interest in Lycoming College was expressed in many ways. She established the Frank W. and Helen P. Lowry Endowed Scholarship Fund, reflecting her desire to help students in need of financial assistance. She made possible the renova- tion of the Admissions House in 19S7 and in 2005 sponsored the construction of the campus minister's office in the Mary Lindsay Welch Honors Hall. As a former school teacher, she knew well the value of exceptional teaching, research and scrv ice and endowed the Frank and Helen Lowrj Professorship to honor those commit- ments by the Lycoming faculty. Mrs. Lowrv was the w idow o( Frank W. Lowrv. a prominent Williamsport businessman. Surviving family members include her son and her daughter-in-law. Robert and Rosanna (Roles '72) Lowrv. live grandchildren and six great grand- children.

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December 7

Concerts at Noon: Student Recital.

Lycoming College music students

present a recital of instrumental

and vocal music.

Shangraw Performance Hall of the

Mary Lindsay Welch Honors Hall

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December 10 Christmas Candlelight Service

December 11-15

Finals Week

January 8

Spring Semester Classes Begin

January 11 - February 5

Art Gallery Show: Scott Hilton. Photographer. Gallery Opening

January 11. 4:00-5:30 p.m. Art Gallery, Snowden Library

February 8 - March 9

Art Gallery Show: Jan Alden Stevens, Photographer. Gallery Opening

February 8, 4:00-5:30 p.m. Art Gallery, Snowden Library

February 9-10 & 15-17

The Theatre Department presents "Bus

Stop" by William Inge. Directed by N.J.

Stanley. The Mary L. Welch Theatre

February 17 Admissions Open House

February 18

Close-Up Concert: Serenades for Winds.

Solo wind and brass players of the Williamsport Symphony Orchestra join Lycoming faculty member Dr. William Ciabattari, tuba player and conductor, and his wife Rebecca, a horn virtuoso. 4:00 p.m. Shangraw Performance Hall of the Mary Lindsay Welch Honors Hall

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