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President  Douthat  Comments 


Dear  Friends: 

It  is  a  great  honor  to  have  been  selected  as  the  14th  president  of  Lycoming 
College.  During  the  past  several  weeks,  1  have  met  with  members  of  the  faculty 
and  with  trustees,  students,  alumni,  and  friends  of  the  College.  Through  those 
encounters  I  have  recognized  the  inherent  strength  and  energy  of  this 
institution. 

Emily  and  1  arrived  with  our  children,  Mark  and  Anna,  in  Williamsport  in 
mid-July.  Our  welcome  in  the  community  and  on  the  campus  has  been  warm 
and  gracious  and,  even  admist  the  boxes,  we  are  beginning  to  feel  at  home. 
Fred  and  Ann  Blumer  had  worked  hard  to  make  the  transition  an  easy  one  for 
us,  and  we  are  grateful  for  their  support.  I  had  the  opportunity  to  spend  several 
days  with  them,  and  I  know  that  you  join  me  in  wishing  them  the  very  best.  Dr. 
Blumer  has  returned  to  the  classroom  and  has  been  justly  honored  as  the 
recipient  of  the  Theo  and  Belle  Moll  Chair  of  Faith  and  Life  at  Baldwin- 
Wallace  College  in  Ohio. 

The  campus  has  now  received  the  Class  of  1993,  an  energetic  group  of  young 
men  and  women  who  will  carry  on  the  great  traditions  of  the  College.  1 
welcome  the  opportunity  to  work  with  them  and  with  our  other  students, 
faculty,  and  staff.  I  know  that  with  your  help  and  support  Lycoming  College 
will  provide  an  excellent  educational  experience  for  our  students. 

Sincerely, 


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President 


Cover  Photographs  -  Class  of  1949:      I.  Walter  E.  Barholm,     2.  Ardell  G.  Gould. 

3.  James  L.  Gleason.     4.  John  S.  Reikwa,     5.  Paul  C.  Mellen,     6.  Beatrice  R.  Burman, 

7.  Theodore  W,  Hinaman,     8.  Edward  J.  Ka/unas,     9.  Marjorie  A.  Sundin. 

10.  Charlotte  L.  Plasan.     11.  Howard  C.  Beach,     12.  Clifford  C.  McCormick.  Jr., 

13.  Gretta  L.  Fullmer,     14.  Thomas  E.  Andcrman,     15.  James  T.  Rich,     16.  Elizabeth 

J.  Hunter,     17.  Winifred  J.  Thompson,     18.  Barbara  A.  Sicngcr.     19.  Paul  P.  John, 

20.  Nancy  J.  Houghton,     21.  Jane  M.  Schrcyer,     22.  Alfred  L.  Wertz,     23.  Martha 

Flegal,     24.  Alice  M.  Raizorn,     25.  Robert  L.  Mondell,     26.  Winifred  Tabcr  Smay, 

27.  Betty  Mac  Brenner,     28.  Mary  Jane  Ri/zo,     29.  Myra  L.  Holland,     30.  Ellinor  R. 

Davics,     31.  Lawrence  J.  Bender,     32.  William  W.  Foucar,     33.  Anneiic  E.  Piche, 

34.  Elwood  L.  Blair.     35.  R.  Andrew  Lady,     36,  Franklin  E.  Schick,     37.  Audrey  Low. 

38.  Robert  H.  Sccwald.     39.  Joan  R    Jackson,     40.  Shirley  E.  Gocitel,     4L  Alexander 

C.  Blair,     42.  Ooroihy  I.  Cohick,     43.  Robert  H.  Miller,     44.  Alice  E.  Friits, 

45.  Arlington  R.  Gleckner,     46.  R.  Beryl  Potter.     47.  Twila  C.  Lyon,     48.  James  B. 

Cashman,     49.  Andrew  B.  Lauw-Zecha,     50.  George  B.  Houtz,     51.  Harry  S.  Johnson, 

Jr.,     52.  Lawrence  A.  Long,  Jr.,     53.  Francis  G.  Poeth,     54.  Leon  R.  Rousseau. 

Jr.,     55.  Jean  Schaar  Lytle,     56.  Viola  M.  Miller,     57.  Shirley  N.  Williams,     58.  R. 

Bruce  Smay,     59.  Harvey  H.  Kuhns,     60.  Sally  L.  Andrews,     61.  Emily  J.  Crist, 

62.  Kay  NL  Goodman.     63.  Anna  Ncita  G.  Livingston. 


SEPTEMBER  1989    1 


T  A  B  L  E    OF    CONTENTS 


REFLECTIONS  ON  APOLLO  11   ....  Page  2 


LYCOMING'S  TATHER 
OF  PHYSICS' 


Page  6 


COLLEGE  FOR  KIDS Page  7 


LIST  OF  CONTRIBUTIONS Page  12 


DO  YOU  REMEMBER? Page  4 

ODE  TO  LYCOMING Page  5 

SPORTS Page  9 

CLASS  NOTES 


ON  CAMPUS  Page  10 

CAMPAIGN  NEWS Page  32 

ALUMNI  NEWS Page  33 

Page  34 


Lycoming  Quarterly  September  issue  (ISSN  No.  0887-2902)  is  published  quarterly  and  distributed  at  no  cost  to  the  recipients  by  the  Director  of  Publications,  Lycoming  College.  700 
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Designed  by  Mark  Neil  Le^me 
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Photo  Credit:  Mark  Neil  Levine,  Jule  Schreffler,  Jane  Cunnion.  NASA  photos  courtesy  of  Dr.  David  Fisher, 
Volume  5,  No.  2 


OMING  QUARTERLY 


Reflections  On  Apollo  11 


Hy:  Dr.  David  G.  Fisher 

Twenty  years  ago  as  a  14-ycar  old  boy,  I  sal  transfixed  along 
with  my  entire  extended  family  in  front  of  my  grandparent's 
color  television  set  on  a  Sunday  afternoon  in  July  uatehing  as  an 
age-old  dream  was  about  to  be  realized.  There  was  very  little 
L'onscrsation  in  the  living  room  as  we  listened  cltwely  to  the 
words  coming  back  from  the  Moon  as  the  intrepid  astronauts, 
Neil  Armstrong  and  Bu//  Aldrin,  descended  to  the  surface  in 
their  unearthly  spacecraft  called  Lagle.  The  hopes  and  prayers  of 
an  entire  world  gently  guided  l:agle  to  a  safe  touchdown  in  the 
Sea  of  Tranquility.  Matter-of-factly  the  astronauts  reported, 
"Houston,  Tranquility  Base.  The  l-.agle  has  landed."  Despite  the 
silence,  a  collective  sigh  of  relief  permeated  my  grandparent's 
living  room.  For  me,  it  was  the  culmination  of  a  fascination 
begun  over  seven  years  earlier,  when  on  February  20,  1962,  as  a 
first  grade  student  home  from  elementary  school  because  of  a 
childhood  illness,  I  was  propped  up  in  front  of  our  black  and 
white  television  set  by  my  mother  who  urged  me  to  watch  history 
being  made.  As  John  Cilenn  rode  his  primitive  Mercury  capsule 
into  orbit,  I  was  infected  with  space  fever  and  the  direction  of 
my  life  was  set.  Ever  since  I  have  been  closely  following  the 
developments  of  space  exploration. 

Man  has  landed  on  the  moon  not  once  but  six  times.  Twelve 
men  added  their  footprints  to  the  scarred  lunar  surface.  Each 
reacted  to  the  remarkable  journey  in  a  different  way.  Each 
returned  with  the  knowledge  that  the  Earth  is  just  a  small  island 
in  the  vast  dark  expanse  of  space.  In  all  that  unkind,  hostile 
void,  there  exists  a  small  fragile  spacecraft  called  Earth.  Each 
could  sense  the  ultimate  futility  of  the  minor  quarrels,  disputes, 
and  hatreds  which  exist  here  on  Earth.  From  space  no  one  can 
see  national  boundaries  which  exist  in  the  minds  of  humans.  No 
one  can  see  cultural  barriers,  friendly  or  hostile  peoples.  From 
space,  one  can  see  we  are  all  part  of  one  human  community. 
One  of  the  most  important  side-benefits  of  Apollo  was  the  view 
of  the  Earth,  as  seen  from  the  lunar  surface.  Hanging  there 
against  the  blackness  of  space.  Earth  looks  so  small  and 
unimportant.  One  can  see  that  God  intended  us  to  be  one 
people,  working  and  living  together  to  pilot  our  spaceship  Earth 
through  space  in  search  of  truth  and  understanding.  A  victory  in 
war,  perhaps  the  capture  of  a  strategic  town,  seems  to  be  a  very 
important  occurrence  to  some  on  Earth.  Irom  space,  that  same 
town  would  look  like  a  tiny  dot,  terribly  unimportant  in 
comparison  to  the  Earth  as  a  whole.  If  more  people  could  see 
the  Iragility  of  Earth  from  the  barren  lunar  surface,  perhaps  we 
would  all  make  "a  giant  leap  for  mankind"  by  moving  toward 
true  brotherhood,  black  and  white,  young  and  old,  liberal  and 
conservative,  leaders  and  followers,  all  working  and  living  as  one 
people.  Over  the  centuries  we  have  splintered  into  different 
grains,  everyone  too  concerned  with  his  or  her  own  petty  wants 
and  desires  to  bother  with  his  or  her  neighbor.  Has  Apollo 
helped  bring  us  closer  together?  No,  but  it  at  least  gave  us  the 
unsettling  notion  that  we  are  not  the  most  important  things  in 
the  universe.  Wc  arc  a  people  on  a  relatively  unimportant  planet 
in  a  small  solar  system  in  a  remote  part  of  the  galaxy,  one  galaxy 
among  millions  more  that  we  now  know  to  exist. 

What  has  Apollo  given  us?  I'hat  is  a  hard  question  to  answer. 
How  do  wc  measure  psychological  and  technological  gains  in 
terms  of  dollars  and  cents?  What  is  the  monetary  worth  of  a 
pound  ol  lunar  soil?  Can  a  price  tag  be  put  on  the  view  of  the 
I  arth  from  space?  What  is  the  worth  of  saving  just  one  life? 
Medical  gams  spun-ofi  from  the  technology  which  took  us  to  the 
Moon  have  kept  ihou.sands  of  people  alive  who  would  have 
'therwisc  died. 

Apollo  gave  us  a  front  row  scat  in  an  adventure,  an 
exploration  ii       ihc  unknown.  Twelve  men  walked  on  the  Moon, 
but  foi  those  'i\cd  through  Apollo,  the  Moon  began  to 


seem  a  laniiliar  place.   Those  ol  us  who  lollowcd  Apollo  closely 
could  sense  the  adventure  and  daring  of  the  undertaking. 
Oisregardini!  the  immense  scientific  potential  of  the  Moon,  we 
could  look  at  the  stark  beauty  of  the  surface  of  this  dead  world. 
If  only  in  spirit,  we  truly  were  there  on  the  Moon  too  as  Neil 
Armstrong  stepped  off  the  lunar  module  Eagle  to  take  his  "small 
step  for  a  man.  one  giant  leap  lor  mankind."  We.  the  .•\merican 
people,  were  able  to  contribute  and  participate  in  one  of  the 
most  important  scientific  research  projects  of  all  lime.  We.  the 
American  people,  built  and  financed  the  entire  .Apollo  effort.  We 
were  the  ones  who  went  to  the  Moon.  We  could  follow  the 
footsteps  of  our  .Apollo  astronauts  as  thev  explored  the  shores  of 
a  new  world.  We,  a  whole  nation,  were  there.  Now  the 
excitement  of  that  undertaking  has  faded.  We  have  been  to  the 
Moon.  It  is  no  longer  a  thrill  to  many,  but  neither  is  tlying  in  an 
airplane.  Today  we  lake  aviation  for  granted.  Does  that  mean 
aviation  has  been  a  failure?  No,  quite  the  contrary,  aviation  has 
been  an  immense  success.  Today,  many  Americans  are  cynical  of 
space  llighi.  yet  it  continues.  Space  llight  has  outgrown  its  glory 
days,  llntil  the  Challenger  accident  space  travel  was  becoming 
commonplace  and  being  taken  for  granted.  The  very  people  who 
sat  glued  to  their  W  sets  with  their  fingers  crossed  as  the  Eagle 
came  closer  to  a  touchdown  and  were  relieved  when  they  heard, 
"The  Eagle  has  landed,"  are  now  the  least  bit  aroused  by  yet 


SEPTEMBER  1989  3 


another  advance  in  manned  space  flight.  Space  flight  is  fast 
becoming  the  success  aviation  has  been.  The  frontier  is  being 
pushed  back  further  and  further. 

What  did  Apollo  give  the  taxpayer?  Independent  research 
agencies  have  estimated  that  for  every  dollar  spent  on  Apollo 
there  has  been  a  seven-fold  return  in  technological  benefits. 
Spinoffs  from  the  space  program  are  too  numerous  to  list.  Giant 
advances  in  computer  technology,  miniaturized  electronics,  data 
storage,  medical  techniques,  global  communications,  and  weather 
forecasting  have  been  a  direct  result  of  the  unique  demands  of 
Apollo  to  push  beyond  the  current  state  of  knowledge.  Certainly 
all  of  these  advances  would  have  come  in  time.  The  key  words 
here  are — in  time.  Apollo  pushed  technology  ahead  of  its  natural 
growth.  It  has  been  estimated  that  Apollo  advanced  computer 
technology  at  least  5-10  years,  setting  in  motion  an  accelerated 
evolution  that  continues  even  today.  Apollo  brought  things  of 
the  future  to  the  present-day  world. 

Why  we  decided  to  go  to  the  Moon  is  a  long  and  curious 
story,  one  which  can  never  be  fully  detailed.  The  major  driving 
forces  were  political.  Plans  for  space  flight  were  presented  to 
President  Eisenhower,  but  were  treated  with  gross  indifference. 
President  Kennedy  stepped  into  office  in  the  midst  of  the  Cold 
War,  with  America  appearing  to  falter  behind  the  Soviet  Union 
in  many  respects.  The  Soviets  had  launched  the  first  satellite  into 
Earth  orbit  and  openly  threatened  the  United  States  with 
destruction.  Kennedy,  like  Eisenhower,  was  not  in  favor  of  an 
expensive  manned  space  program,  but  Vice  President  Lyndon 
Johnson  and  two  major  events  strongly  influenced  Kennedy 
toward  the  lunar  challenge.  Johnson,  chairman  of  the  President's 
!  Space  Council,  saw  space  flight  as  a  clear  way  of  forging  ahead 
of  the  Russians  in  the  technological  side  of  the  Cold  War  and 
believed  space  had  practical  benefits  for  mankind.  He  pressured 
Kennedy  and  key  Congressmen  into  approving  manned  space 
flight  programs.  Then  came  the  foreign  policy  humiliation  at  the 


Bay  of  Pigs,  quickly  followed  by  the  Soviet  orbital  flight  of  Yuri 
Gagarin.  Kennedy  needed  something  to  restore  United  Slates 
prestige  and  his  young  presidency.  A  memorandum  was  sent  to 
Johnson  asking  for  recommendations  for  a  space  goal  which  the 
United  States  could  accomplish  before  the  Russians.  Kennedy 
asked  about  a  space  station,  a  circumlunar  flight,  and  a  lunar 
landing.  Of  the  three,  a  lunar  landing  seemed  a  goal  we  might 
have  a  chance  of  achieving  before  the  Russians.  So,  in  late  May 
1961,  just  a  few  days  after  the  flight  of  Freedom  7,  President 
Kennedy  committed  the  nation  to  a  manned  lunar  landing  before 
the  end  of  the  decade. 

The  decision  was  a  wise  one;  we  did  indeed  accomplish  the 
goal  first.  A  lesser  goal  might  have  been  forfeited  to  yet  another 
Soviet  first.  At  the  time  this  commitment  was  made,  the  Soviets 
had  an  advantageous  lead  in  rocket  boosters  and  spacecraft 
systems,  a  lead  which  they  were  to  hold  for  many  years.  But  out 
of  the  despair  and  gloom  of  the  Apollo  204  fire  came  a  new 
push,  which  sent  American  astronauts  to  the  Moon  before  1970. 
A  Phoenix  rose  out  of  the  ashes  of  the  Apollo  fire  and  soared  to 
the  Moon.  When  it  became  apparent  the  Soviets  would  lose  the 
Moon  Race,  they  dropped  out  and  redesigned  their  purposes  in 
space  toward  Earth-orbiting  space  stations. 

Apollo  provided  a  textbook  example  of  effective  mass 
organization  toward  a  common  goal.  Hundreds  of  thousands  of 
people,  both  Americans  and  foreign,  contributed  in  ways  ranging 
from  bolt  tightening  to  flight  management.  Organization  was  fast 
and  highly  mobile.  Data  and  communications  passed  quickly 
throughout  the  network.  When  a  difficult  problem  arose,  teams 
quickly  mobilized  to  find  a  solution,  utilizing  experts  from  all 
over  the  country.  The  likes  of  the  Apollo  organization  had  never 
been  seen  before  and  it  may  indeed  be  quite  some  time  before 
another  one  like  it  can  be  materialized.  The  Manhattan  project 
pales  in  comparison  to  Apollo. 


''From  space  no  one  can  see  national 
boundaries  which  exist  in  the  minds 
of  humans.  No  one  can  see  cultural 
barriers,  friendly  or  hostile  peoples. 
From  space,  one  can  see  we  are  all 
part  of  one  human  community.  " 


Apollo  had  its  obvious  scientific  benefits,  but  after  all,  the 
lunar  landing  itself  was  an  engineering  stunt.  Granted,  Apollo 
was  not  designed  initially  as  a  scientific  enterprise,  but  as  it 
matured,  the  greatest  possible  science  was  woven  into  the  fabric 
of  each  lunar  flight.  What  do  the  moon  rocks  tell  us?  Study 
continues  on  the  ample  supply  of  lunar  material  brought  back  by 
Apollo  astronauts.  Indeed,  results  are  still  preliminary.  The 
course  ©•f  investigation  will  continue  for  decades  to  come.  Many 
more  new  questions  were  raised  for  each  answer  obtained.  We 
stopped  going  to  the  Moon  just  when  we  learned  how  best  to 
uncover  its  secrets. 

Early  findings  were  as  conflicting  as  they  were  unique. 
Evidence  for  one  theory  would  be  found,  but  shortly  thereafter 
disproving  evidence  put  holes  in  that  particular  theory.  Lunar 
scientists  thought  they  were  going  around  in  circles.  Often  they 
wished  the  Apollo  program  would  slow  down;  no  sooner  would 
the  preliminary  investigation  of  one  flight's  lunar  samples  be 
completed,  a  new  batch  of  lunar  samples  would  be  given  to 
them.  It  was  exceedingly  difficult  to  piece  together  all  the  data 
and  generalize.  It  seems  our  Moon  is  something  entirely  different 
from  anything  we  expected. 

(Continued  on  page  8.) 


4  1  YCOMING  OUARTPRI  Y 


Do  You  Remember? 


By:  Robert  H.  Seewald  '49 

History  as  a  subject  for  study  seems  to  some  people 
uninteresting,  hut  history  in  the  making  is  seldom  dull.  I 
need  not  remind  you  ifwl  you,  as  the  first  class  to 
graduate  and  receive  degrees  from  Lycoming  College,  are 
making  history.  John  H',  Long,  President,  Lycoming 
College.  (1949  Arrow) 

English  composition 
was  never  one  of  my 
major  contribuiions  to 
the  academic  world. 
Mrs.  Jeft'eries  of 
Comp.  I  undoubtedly 
would  not  argue  that 
point!  I  will  now 
prove  that  had  I 
majored  in  English,  I 
would  probably  still  be 
a  student  at  Lycoming, 
instead  of  being  able 
to  look  back  at  forty 
years  and  remember. 

Forty  years.  College 
graduate  -  College 
science  teacher  - 
Pseudo-senior  citizen  -  Senior  citizen  -  Living  fossil.  Forty 
years. 

When  you're  77  inches  tall  (6  feet  5  inches  for  those 
math  majors)  it's  difficult  to  be  short,  but  I'll  imitate 
Hancs  underwear  and  be  brief.  (Forgive  me  but  remember 
I  didn't  major  in  English). 

Now,  principally  from  my  class  notes,  some 
remembrances. 

I- acuity 

"  I  he  only  way  to  solve  problem  five  is  to  know  how  to 
do  the  first  five  problems."  (Joseph  Babcock,  physics) 

"Ice  +  Water  =  Ice  water;  unless  the  ice  is  melted." 
(Mabel  K.  Bauer,  chemistry) 

"History  is  only  the  philosophy  of  events.  We  do  not 
have  lime  to  spend  on  philosophy."  (Robert  H.  Ewing, 
history) 

"Bis-durch-fur-geghcn,-um-wcider  -  Aus-ausser-bei- 
nacht-von-/u.  One  set  takes  the  dative  case,  the  other  the 
accusative  case.  I  know  which  is  which,  I  hope  you  do." 
(F'hil  G.  Ciillctle,  languages) 

"It  lakes  a  heap  ol  heaping  to  make  a  heap  a  heap." 
(Charles  Herbert  F'icht,  philosophy) 

"You  must  know  the  Cavalier  Poets.  Suckling  and 
I  ovclacc  or  is  it  Lovelace  and  Suckling?"  (Eric  V. 
bandm,  English) 

"Ic  i(  weren't  for  our  genes  wc  would  have  the 
intelligence  of  water."  (Cieorgc  S.  Shortcss.  biology) 

'   ^''  il      01  •  has  to  do  to  remember,  is  not  to  forget." 
ion  Sk  philosophy) 


"I  would  like  to  delve  into  this  further,  but  we  can 
cover  that  in  an  exam."  (James  W.  Sterling,  English) 

"Bulls  buy,  bears  sell,  in  1939  Texas  exported  139,000 
crates  of  pink  grapefruit."  (John  A.  Streeter,  economics 
and  business) 

"But  Stanley,  the  South  did  not  win  the  Civil  War." 
(Helen  Breese  Weidman,  history) 

Activities 

Football  —  We  were  undefeated  until  our  first 

game.  In  1949  we  only  lost  seven 
games.  Thank  the  good  Lord  we  only 
played  seven  games. 
Basketball  —  Much  better.  After  our  first  four 

games  we  were  at  two  wins  and  two 
losses.  The  rest  of  the  season  we  were 
building  for  next  year. 
Dances  —  The  only  thing  more  brilliantly 

illuminated  in  our  universe  is  the  sun. 
Band  —  One  majorette,  one  tuba  and  fifteen 

other  brave  people. 
The  Arrow  —  Last  year  we  were  known  as  "THE 

DART."  This  year  we  are  known  as 
"THE  ARROW."  Arrows  are 
advanced  over  darts. 
Language  clubs  —  (French  club)  Found  that  the  major 
difference  between  American  and 
French  students  is  that  French  students 
speak  French  fluently.  (Cierman  club) 
Learned  folk  dances.  Some  of  them 
might  have  been  German  folk  dances. 
(Spanish  club)  At  their  annual  banquet 
found  out  that  spaghetti  is  not  the 
national  food  of  Spain. 
Whether  we  deal  with  people  or  with  institutions  forty 
years  is  a  long  time.  I.  along  with  the  other  forty-four 
members  of  the  firsi  class  to  graduate  from  Lycoming 
College,  am  proud  of  the  tradition  we  started.  The 
students  who  preceded  us  -  those  who  will  follow  us,  must 
remember  our  obligations  to  Lycoming.  If  you  forgot  the 
past  and  are  not  cognizant  of  the  future,  you  died  forty 
years  ago. 

See,  I  did  imitate  Hancs  underwear. 
Remember  the  past  -  Who  could  forget  it? 


Dr.  RolKrl  H.  Sccu,ild  wa^  a  member  of  Lycoming'",  firsl  gradualing 
class.  He  is  retired  from  Ku(/(own  University. 


SEPTEMBER  1989  5 


Ode  To  Lycoming  College 


By:  Amanda  Gates  '89 

When  I  was  asked  to  write 
this  piece  about  my  years  at 
Lycoming  I  was  in  the  midst 
of  finals  and  a  job 
interview.  1  had  no  idea 
what  I  would  write  about, 
or  what  angle  I  would  take. 
Now  that  I  am  a  recent 
graduate  out  in  "the  real 
world"  and  have  had  a  little 
time  to  think  this  over,  I 
realize  the  assignment 
turned  out  to  be  more  than 
I  bargained  for.  Nagging 
questions  kept  creeping  into 
,^^^^^^^^^     my  mind.  How  can  I  sum 

fK  ^^^PJii^Ei    "^P  ''^^  '^^'  ^^^^  years  of  my 

/\  ^L         ^__VBi    '''^^  without  sounding  like  a 
'^        .TSHKsta^B    Hallmark  card? 

I  didn't  want  to  take  the  well  worn  and  often  written 
path  of  undying  love  for  my  alma  mater,  nor  the  ever 
popular  "I  owe  everything  I  am  to  Lycoming"  road. 
Neither  did  I  want  to  wear  out  the  "Lycoming  is  all  about 
special  people"  approach.  I  was  faced  with  a  dilemma. 

I  always  like  to  be  original,  so  it  seemed  that  none  of 
the  above  would  do  in  this  situation.  How  could  I  be 
different,  yet  not  mention  all  of  the  wonderful  things  that 
sum  up  four  of  the  most  incredible  years  of  my  life — I 
couldn't!  So,  instead,  I  have  written  a  poem  about 
Lycoming.  It  is  about  my  experiences,  but  I  am  sure 
everyone  has  shared  or  can  understand  them. 

iVe  arrived  in  the  rain,  it  was  falling  quite  fast. 
It  seemed  like  forever,  but  we  made  it  last. 
I  paid  all  my  bills,  and  unpacked  my  things. 
Oh  the  sweet  sorrow  that  Mom's  good-bye  brings. 

Making  new  friends  and  learning  to  share. 
Looking  past  upperclassmen  who  like  to  stare. 
Freshman  year  is  critical,  yet  special  and  dear, 
Only  the  strong  survive  the  whole  year. 

The  sophomore  blues  came  and  I  wanted  out. 
They  said  it  was  typical,  so  I  had  no  doubt. 
If  I  could  hang  on,  the  answer  was  clear. 
Things  would  get  better  my  junior  year. 

But  even  before  then  I  met  some  new  friends, 
I  pledged  a  sorority  and  tied  up  loose  ends. 
And  by  the  time  that  junior  year  arrived, 
I  had  lived  out  the  best  year  of  my  life! 

So  junior  year  came,  as  I  knew  it  would. 
And  to  my  surprise  it  turned  out  just  as  good. 
Many  more  memories  made  just  for  me. 
Priceless  moments  offered  for  free. 


These  were  the  years  I  spent  on  the  quad. 
Going  to  Two  Boys  and  praying  to  God. 
Sit-ins  and  strikes,  sadness  and  cheer. 
These  special  moments  rang  in  senior  year. 

Senior  year  came  and  I  stopped  to  look  back: 
Suddenly  my  whole  life  fell  on  track! 
First  semester  was  fine,  I  stayed  out  late, 
G.P.A.  didn't  matter.  I  had  a  2.8! 

But  second  semester  changed,  everyone's  thinking: 

Resume  writing  replaced  all  the  drinking! 

I  had  to  sit  straight,  I  couldn  7  be  a  slob. 

Forget  all  my  finals,  I  needed  a  job! 

So  off  to  the  C.D.C.  I  did  go. 

To  put  down  on  paper  all  that  I  know. 

Now  that  I'm  working  I  stop  to  ponder. 

Do  fellow  alumni  like  me  ever  wonder? 

Do  you  remember  the  days  before  Old  Main  was  gone? 

Or  when  they  played  football  on  the  quad? 

Were  you  there  when  Martin  Luther  King  came? 
Think  of  the  profs  you  knew  by  first  name. 
Remember  the  walks  to  class  in  the  rain? 

Were  you  -/«  choir  or  Phi  Kappa  Phi? 
Was  your  voice  ever  heard  in  the  Warrior  cry? 
Were  you  around  when  Pennington  was  new. 
Or  when  Dickinson  went  to  four  years  from  two? 

Do  you  ever  thank  God  for  the  friends  that  you  met. 
Or  the  places  we  all  shared  and  will  never  forget? 
Stop  for  a  moment  and  think  back  right  now, 
I  know  it 's  all  there  in  detail  somehow. 

I  hope  as  alumni  you  manage  to  find. 
That  special  feeling  of  the  Lycoming  kind. 
It's  history,  it  is  a  part  of  us  now. 
And  we  each  helped  the  place  to  grow. 
Somehow  it 's  part  of  us. 
We  will  never  let  it  go. 

Well,  1  guess  that  wasn't  so  bad.  I  hope  somewhere  in 
all  of  that,  you  found  your  own  memories  that  made 
Lycoming  College  special  to  you.  To  repeat  writers  before 
me,  Lycoming  is  all  about  special  people,  and  the 
moments  shared  with  those  people.  They  were,  arc  now, 
and  will  always  be,  SPECIAL. 

Amanda  Gates  graduated  this  past  May  with  a  B.A.  in  mass 
communication.  She  is  an  account  representative  with  Dimension  Media 
Services  in  Williamsport. 


1  YCOMING  QUARTERLY 


Student  Specialists 


liy:  Catharine  Chadwick  '88 

According  lo  Webster's  Dictionary,  a  colloquium  is  an 
"academic  meeting  at  which  specialists  deliver  addresses 
on  a  topic  or  on  related  topics  and  then  answer  questions 
relating  to  them."  At  Lycoming  College  that  definition 
takes  on  a  new  twist.  Here,  students  majoring  in 
astronomy  and  physics  are  given  the  opportunity  to 
become  specialists  and  present  their  own  colloquiums.  As 
a  part  of  the  requirement  for  the  major  in  astronomy  or 
physics,  juniors  and  seniors  must  attend  four  semesters  of 
colloquia  as  well  as  present  two  lectures  of  their  own. 
Typically,  the  first  lecture  is  presented  during  the  junior 
year  and  involves  library  research.  During  the  senior  year 
the  student  colloquium  is  usually  centered  on  lab  research. 

The  colloquium  requirement  enables  astronomy  and 
physics  majors  to  become  acquainted  with  both  the 
theoretical  and  practical  applications  of  what  physicists, 
astronomers  and  other  physical  scientists  do 
professionally.  It  also  gives  students  the  experience  of 
researching  and  presenting  topics,  whether  it  be  through 
library  research,  a  lab  investigation  that  recreates  a 
previous  scientist's  work,  or  a  lab  investigation  examining 
something  new.  This  opportunity  allows  students  to 
explore  unusual  subjects  such  as  robotics,  fractal 
geometry  and  binary  stars  as  well  as  the  more  practical 
physics  of  parachuting  or  the  physics  of  compact  disc 
operations.  These  various  topics  are  presented  by 
students,  faculty  members  and  sometimes  outside  speakers 


from  other  colleges,  the  private  sector  or  even  from 

NASA. 

The  colloquium  requirement  also  provides  astronomy 
and  physics  majors  with  the  opportunity  to  develop  their 
public  speaking  skills.  The  presentations  are  video  taped 
for  the  students'  review.  After  seeing  the  video,  students 
are  better  able  to  critique  their  performance  in  terms  of 
their  introduction,  presentation,  organization  and 
accuracy  as  well  as  how  well  they  handled  questions  from 
the  audience. 

Jeff  Young  '89,  a  physics  graduate,  is  one  student  who 
had  the  experience  of  being  a  "specialist."  In  his  junior 
year,  his  colloquium  focused  on  star  system  SS-433  and  he 
explained  the  different  theories  for  the  way  the  star 
system  works.  During  his  senior  year  Young  focused  his 
work  on  binary  stars  (two  stars  in  orbit  of  one  another) 
and  their  gravitational  fields.  With  the  aid  of  an  Apple 
computer,  he  was  able  to  determine  and  represent  the 
shape  of  the  gravitational  field  on  a  binary  star. 
Ultimately,  Young  would  like  to  show  how  binary  stars 
evolve  as  a  result  of  mass  transfer.  Mass  transfer  consists 
of  any  mass  that  is  thrown  between  two  stars  and 
indirectly  changes  the  mass  of  the  star.  Young  plans  to 
attend  graduate  school  to  earn  a  master's  degree  in 
astronomy  and  he  believes  the  colloquia  requirement  of 
the  physics  major  has  been  highly  instructional  and 
beneficial. 

Catharine  Chadwick  '88,  graduated  wjih  a  B.A.  in  English. 


Joseph  Babcock 

Hv:  Catharine  Chadwick  '88 

Although  colloquia  may 
have  only  recently 
become  an  integral  part 
of  the  Lycoming  physics 
major,  the  physics 
department  itself  has 
been  in  existence  much 
longer.  The  roots  of  the 
department  can  be  traced 
^B    ^^^^^B    hack  lo  .Joseph  D. 
-t^IF ^^^^^^k    iiabcock,  who         a 
^m         ^^^^^H   faculty  member 
^^^■^    ^^^^^^H    Lycoming  and 

Ji^HV  il^lH^B    predecessor 
Dickinson  Junior  College  from  1931  to  1966. 

Joseph  Babcock  received  a  bachelor  of  arts  degree  from 
Dickinson  College,  and  in  the  mid  I940's  completed  his 
master  of  arts  degree  from  Buckncll  University.  When  he 
began  with  Dickmso-    'tinior  College  in  1931,  Babcock 
was  somewhat  of  a  nice  man.  He  contributed  to  a 

\,iri.i\  ..r  dcparim  nif  subjects  such  as 


preparatory  math,  chemistry  and  physics  as  well  as 
English  and  physical  education. 

Following  World  War  II  he  returned  to  Lycoming 
College  and  taught  physics.  In  1947  when  the  change  from 
a  two-year  junior  college  to  a  four-year  college  took 
place,  a  large  faculty  turnover  occurred  also.  Joseph 
Babcock.  by  now  associate  professor  of  physics  and 
athletic  coach,  was  one  of  three  faculty  members  who 
stayed  on  through  the  transition,  providing  a  link  between 
the  past  and  present.  He  was  head  of  the  physics 
department  for  a  number  of  years  and  was  also  an 
assistant  football  coach  for  eleven  years  under  Earl 
McKay.  Babcock  retired  in  1966. 

After  giving  33  years  of  dedicated  teaching  service  to 
Lycoming  College,  Professor  Babcock  can  easily  be  seen 
as  one  of  the  driving  forces  that  helped  to  develop  the 
physics  department  into  what  it  is  today.  Perhaps  he  is 
best  remembered  by  his  daughter,  Olive  Cavanaugh: 
"Daddy  was  a  humble,  modest  man  who  did  not  want  or 
expect  glory  or  recognition.  He  quietly  did  what  he  loved 
best:  to  teach  and  work  with  young  people." 
Editor's  Note:  Professor  Babcock  died  on  May  22,  1970. 


A 

I 


SFPTEMBER  1989  7 


College  For  Kids  Features 
Creative  Climate 


By:  Jule  Schreffler 

What's  so  unusual  about  250  students  roaming  Lycoming 
College's  campus  at  9  a.m.  in  the  middle  of  the  summer? 
The  unusual  thing  is,  the  majority  of  these  students 
average  4- feet  tall.  Monday  thru  Friday,  July  17-28,  these 
eager  tots,  grades  2-8,  attended  Lycoming's  College  for 
Kids  workshop. 

The  workshop,  coordinated  by  Dr.  Mel  Zimmerman, 
associate  professor  of  biology,  is  designed  to  enhance 
creativity.  The  program's  enrollment  has  grown  from  66 
students  in  1986,  to  254  students  this  year. 

The  students'  course  choices  ranged  from  Puppet 
Pleasures  to  Blood,  Guts  and  Bones.  Creativity  is  stressed 
in  many  classes  such  as  Creative  Writers  and  problem 
solving  is  explored  in  a  class  entitled  The  Thinker. 

All  classes  involve  student  activity  ...  If  students 
aren't  doing  a  German  dance  or  riding  an  ambulance  to 
Divine  Providence  Hospital's  emergency  room,  they're 
putting  together  their  own  newspaper. 

"1  like  the  idea  that  you  can  take  two  courses,"  says 
Amanda  Levine,  12.  "The  best  part  is  the  last  day  when 
you  can  show  off  what  you  did,"  Levine  continued. 

Many  "ooo"s  and  "ahhh"s  came  from  about  30  wide- 
eyed  students  observing  Dr.  Franz,  associate  professor  of 
chemistry,  perform  "magic"  in  a  chemistry  lab.  Some  of 
Franz's  experiments  included  igniting  a  man-made 
snowball  and  creating  a  Kid's  College  non-drinkable  soda 
that  changed  from  ginger  ale  to  "grape-Nehi"  every 
couple  seconds. 


4'  "i5 


Three  students  of  the  "Mummy's  Mystery"  class  unraveled  a  few 
^ncienl  secrets  during  this  summer's  College  for  Kids. 


an  ambulance  to  Divine  Providence  Hospital's  emergency 
room  they're  putting  together  their  own  newspaper. 

The  Junior  Journalism  class  involves  students  writing 
stories,  using  the  computers  and  designing  the  pages.  The 
"journalists"  then  distributed  their  product  at  a  Learning 
Fair  held  July  28. 

Many  students  learn  things  during  the  two  weeks  that 
aren't  usually  in  the  public  school's  curriculum.  One 
example  of  this  is  the  What's  Mime  is  Yours  class,  where 
students  express  emotions  with  their  body  and  learn  the 
technique  of  mime.  The  students  performed  pantomime 
on  exhibition  day. 


Members  of  Dr.  Kathleen  Pagana's  class  "Through  The  Eyes  Of 
A  Nurse"  practice  emergency  first  aid  during  a  mock  trauma 
drill.  Students  also  toured  the  emergency  room,  operating  room 
and  delivery  room  at  Divine  Providence  Hospital. 


The  Learning  Fair,  or  exhibition  day,  is  always  held  the 
last  day  of  the  program  and  is  intended  for  all  students, 
their  friends  and  families.  Several  displays  were  exhibited 
in  Pennington  Lounge  by  various  classes  to  present  what 
was  learned  during  the  summer  weeks.  A  wrapped 
mummy,  homemade  ravioli,  handmade  puppets  and  bird 
calling  highlighted  the  Learning  Fair  this  year. 

Jule  Schreffler,  a  senior  mass  communication  major  al  Bloomsburg 
University,  interned  with  the  public  relations  office  during  this  past 
summer. 


Sitting  back  to  observe  and  learn  is  only  part  of  College 
for  Kids.  All  classes  involve  student  activity  to  some 
extent.  If  students  aren't  doing  a  German  dance  or  riding 


8  LVCOMING  OUARTERl  Y 


Kfrii*ctions  On  Apollo  II  (Continued  from  page  3.) 

Apollo  1 1  samples  inUik'aicd  ihc  Moon  was  lormcd  4.6  billion 
years  ajto,  about  ihc  same  iime  as  the  l-.arih.  Although  the  age 
of  the  harih  and  Moon  are  roughly  the  same,  the  chemical 
composition  ol  the  two  bodies  differs.  The  difference  is  not  so 
much  in  (he  composition,  but  the  abundances  of  certain  elements 
and  minerals.  The  concentrations  ot  potassium,  thorium  and 
uranium  in  the  lunar  samples  were  radically  different  from  that 
of  terrestrial  rocks.  Moon  material  is  richer  in  titanium  and  rare- 
F.arih  elements  than  I  arth  material.  Apollo  II  soil  samples  were 
4.6  billion  years  old.  but  the  igneous  samples  were  found  to  be 
one  billion  years  younger.  This  would  seem  to  indicate  that  a 
major  escnt  occurred  on  the  Moon  3.6  billion  years  ago. 
producing  enough  heat  to  cause  widespread  melting  and 
differentiation  of  surface  rocks.  By  coincidence,  the  oldest  Earth 
rocks  known  crysialll/ed  3.6  billion  years  ago.  Speculation  arose 
that  the  same  events  that  melted  part  of  the  Moon  erased  Earth's 
early  geological  record. 


TranquiUly  Bom  mirrored  in  Buzz  Aldrin  's  visor. 


How  much  like  I  arth  is  the  Moon?  I  ikc  our  planet,  the  Moon 
has  a  crust,  a  mantle,  and  most  probably,  a  distinguishable  core. 
The  moon  had  a  dynamic  history,  but  that  dynamic  history  has 
ended.  Unlike  Earth,  ihc  Moon  has  no  life  or  shows  no  signs  of 
beginning  organic  synthesis.  The  Moon  is  free  of  water.  It  is 
perhaps  one  million  times  drier  than  the  Gobi  desert.  The 
Moon'',  .I'mosphcrc  consists  of  a  tenuous  collection  of  helium, 
1  argi  i>     ill  remnants  of  the  solar  wind. 


Nr^; 


Recovery  in  the  Pacific,  July  24.  1969. 


\\  hal  IV  iIk-  MiHiii  iiuidc  o'  '    llicMiu';  ..■    ". 

same  niaicrial  thai  the  Earili  coniains,  although  in  Uillcrcnt 
proportions.  No  new  elemental  panicles  were  discovered  in  the 
lunar  samples.  Kour  types  of  rock  material  dominate  Apollo 
samples.  Maria  basalts  are  like  common  Earth  \olcanic  rocks. 
,\n  anorthositic  rock  material,  rich  in  feldspar,  is  found  in  the 
lunar  highlands.  Then  there  are  small  proportions  of  kreep 
(rocks  rich  in  potassium,  rare-earth  elements  and  phosphorus) 
and  a  material  with  \ery  high  concentrations  of  aluminum. 

Is  the  .Moon  hot  or  cold?  We  know  the  Moon  is  hot,  but  we 
cannot  yet  be  certain  of  the  degree  of  warmth.  Surface 
temperatures  vary  between  230°  and  minus  290°  Fahrenheit.  .\ 
lew  lect  below  the  surface,  all  variation  disappears.  The 
temperature  steadily  increases  with  depth.  The  heat  flow  of  the 
Moon  is  nearly  twice  that  of  the  Earth,  when  compared  on  heat 
production  per  unit  volume.  This  seems  to  indicate  a  molten 
region  somewhere  in  the  interior.  Evidence  for  a  liquid  core 
came  on  July  17.  1972  when  a  one-ton  meteorite  struck  the 
Moon.  The  Apollo  seismic  network  recorded  waves  generated  by 
the  meteorite  and  relayed  the  seismic  data  to  Earth  scientists. 
Such  a  large  meteorite  would  create  waves  reaching  down  to  the 
core.  The  data  showed  clearly  that  all  shear  waves  were  absorbed 
deep  within  the  Moon.  (Shear  waves  generated  by  a  seismic  event 
pass  through  solids  but  not  liquids.)  The  data  indicated  the 
liquid  /one  begins  600  miles  below  the  surface.  We  believe  the 
Moon  is  still  hot  but  is  slowly  cooling  down.  Today  the  only 
volcanic  evidence  is  the  occasional  venting  of  radon  and  other 
gases  from  such  areas  as  Aristarchus  and  Grimaldi. 

How  did  the  Moon  originate?  Apollo  has  killed  two  major 
lunar  theories.  The  Moon  did  not  come  from  the  Pacific  Basin 
while  the  Earth  was  still  molten,  and  it  probably  vvas  not  an 
accreted  twin  planet  of  Earth.  The  different  chemical  make-up  of 
the  Moon  would  seem  to  indicate  it  was  made  out  of  a  different 
part  of  the  original  solar  nebula  from  which  formed  the  solar 
system.  That  fact  suggests  a  capture  process  by  the  Earth  as  the 
Moon  approached  it.  but  the  laws  of  orbital  dynamics  argue 
strongly  against  such  a  process.  NVe  still  cannot  be  sure  how  the 
Moon  came  to  be  our  only  natural  satellite. 

The  scientific  community  has  plenty  of  data  and  samples  to 
work  with  for  decades  to  come,  and  since  .Apollo  ended  in  1972 
there  has  been  plenty  of  time.  The  quest  for  answers  continues. 
Meanwhile  the  Moon  awaits  the  return  of  man.  Perhaps  not 
another  20  years  will  pass  without  human  exploration  of  the 
Moon.  But  let  us  hope  that  when  we  return  to  the  Moon,  we 
return  to  stay  and  not  just  visit,  that  we  return  in  peace  and  as  a 
human  community  rather  than  just  as  representatives  of  just  one 
nation  and  political  system. 

David  G.  Fisher  is  assistant  professor  of  physics. 


SEPTEMBER  1989  9 


SPORTS 


By:  Bill  Byham 

Lycoming  College  athletic  director  Frank  Girardi  has 
made  it  clear  that  the  evolution  of  the  Lady  Warrior 
athletic  program  is  a  top  priority  item  as  he  prepares  for 
the  1990's. 

Since  1985  Girardi  has  added  two  new  intercollegiate 
sports  to  the  existing  program,  while  seeking  the 
coaching  and  recruiting  leadership  needed  to  support  the 
entire  seven  sport  Lady  Warrior  sports  program. 

"With  the  competition  for  admission  to  schools 
becoming  so  intense,  a  college  must  work  to  gain  the 
edge — whether  it  is  in  academics  or  athletics,"  Girardi 
points  out.  "At  Lycoming,  we  are  striving  to  make  our 
women's  athletic  program  competitive  with  colleges 
similar  to  us  in  size  and  academic  curriculum.  The 
emphasis  young  women  have  placed  on  competitive 
sports  in  their  own  personal  development  mandates  an 
upgrading  of  the  sports  we  have  plus  the  addition  of  new 
sports  to  our  program."     . 

He  added,  "Athletic  programs  for  our  women 
students  have  always  been  here  in  some  fashion.  Field 
hockey,  for  example,  has  been  a  long  standing  sport. 
The  same  can  be  said  about  swimming  and  tennis,  but 
when  you  look  back,  there  were  periods  at  Lycoming 
where  athletics  were  not  offered  for  whatever  the  reason. 
The  way  things  are  today  it  is  our  responsibility  to  make 
sure  that  we  offer  and  support  a  consistent  women's 
athletic  program,"  he  adds. 

Since  1985  there  have  been  several  actions  taken  to 
support  Girardi's  commitment  to  women's  athletics  at 
Lycoming. 

Hiring  Kim  Rockey  as  Lycoming's  first  women's 
athletic  director  in  1985  gave  the  program  a  person 
responsible  for  the  day  to  day  activity  for  all  women's 
sports.  Rockey  also  came  in  as  head  basketball  coach 
and  led  the  Lady  Warrior  program  to  a  Division  III- 
NCAA  national  ranking  prior  to  her  resignation  in 
August  of  1988.  The  success  of  that  program  has  played 
a  definite  role  in  the  evolution  process,  as  it  provided  the 
Lady  Warrior  athletic  program  a  national  platform  from 
which  to  speak. 

Girardi  filled  the  Lady  Warrior  basketball  coaching 
position  with  Jim  Orr  of  Williamsport.  Orr,  a  Lycoming 
graduate,  coached  for  several  high  school  football  and 
basketball  seasons  prior  to  stepping  in  at  Lycoming. 

"We  hired  Jim  on  an  interim  basis  when  Kim  got  her 
new  job.  It  was  my  intention  to  have  him  coach  one 
season  while  I  searched  for  a  female  to  become  the  new 
women's  athletic  director  and  head  coach  for  basketball. 
That  idea  changed  when  we  saw  the  great  relationship 
between  Jim  and  the  players.  In  fact,  they  came  to  me 
near  the  end  of  their  (16-7)  season  and  made  it  clear  they 
wanted  me  to  retain  Jim  as  coach.  He  had  also  expressed 
a  strong  desire  to  stay  in  the  program.  That  program, 
for  this  coming  season,  should  be  exciting  since  all  of 
the  team  members  will  be  returning." 

Prior  to  leaving,  Rockey  was  joined  by  Girardi  in 


announcing  the  first  official  season  of  Lady  Warrior 
volleyball  under  the  direction  of  Cheryl  Dempsey.  The 
sport  had  been  played  at  Lycoming  as  a  "club  sport" 
for  three  years  and  with  the  interest  shown,  Girardi 
moved  it  into  the  intercollegiate  program  in  1988. 
Dempsey,  a  Williamsport  physical  education  teacher,  has 
been  successful  in  high  school  coaching,  directing  the 
Lady  Millionaire  softball  team  to  a  PIAA  state 
championship.  She  is  also  a  recognized  power  volleyball 
player  throughout  the  East  and  "is  anxious  to  build  a 
competitive  program  at  Lycoming." 

In  early  January  Girardi  announced  the  addition  of 
Softball  to  the  athletic  program,  with  Curtis  Johnson 
coming  on  board  as  a  full-time  member  of  the  athletic 
staff.  Johnson,  recognized  as  a  successful  manager  of 
women's  fast-pitch  softball,  has  been  on  an  aggressive 
search  for  players  among  the  current  college  community 
and  from  among  high  schools.  By  the  end  of  the  spring 
semester  Johnson  noted.  "We  have  some  people  who 
can  really  play  already  on  campus  or  will  come  in  as 
freshmen  in  the  fall." 

During  the  spring,  Girardi  added  another  very 
important  piece  to  the  structure  by  naming  Anne 
Haynam  to  the  athletic  staff.  The  1988  graduate  of 
Hiram  (OH)  College  joined  Lycoming  on  July  1st  as 
assistant  basketball  coach  and  chief  recruiter  for  the 
Lady  Warrior  athletic  program. 

"Both  are  key  needs  within  our  system  right  now.  We 
feel  that  one  of  the  Lady  Warrior  basketball  coaches 
should  be  a  female  and  Anne  was  a  great  player  in 
college.  She  is  also  a  highly  sought  after  coach  for 
summer  camps.  All  of  our  current  women's  coaches  are 
limited,  because  of  their  job  status,  in  the  time  they  can 
give  to  recruiting  for  their  programs.  Anne  will  be  able, 
under  the  way  we  have  this  position  currently  defined,  to 
get  out  to  make  those  important  personal  contacts  with 
female  student-athletes  in  their  high  schools.  That  is  very 
important  to  the  future  of  the  College,  as  well  as  for  the 
women's  athletic  program,"  Girardi  explains. 

When  the  1989-90  term  opens,  female  student-athletes 
will  have  eight  established  intercollegiate  athletic 
programs  from  which  to  choose.  During  the  fall  season 
field  hockey  (Coach  Janis  Arp),  cross  country  (Coach 
Jim  Burget)  and  volleyball  (Coach  Cheryl  Dempsey)  are 
available.  During  the  winter  months  the  sports  are 
swimming  (Coach  Janis  Arp)  and  basketball  (Coach  Jim 
Orr).  In  the  spring  it  will  be  tennis  (Coach  Deb  Holmes), 
track  and  field  (Coach  Steve  Wiser)  and  softball  (Coach 
Curtis  Johnson). 

Said  Girardi,  "The  program  has  finally  been  put  into 
place.  The  current  coaching  staff  is  highly  qualified  in 
their  respective  sports.  It  thus  becomes  a  matter  of 
letting  the  young  women  out  there  know  that  the  Lady 
Warrior  athletic  program  is  headed  toward  a  new  level 
of  success,  and  is  geared  to  be  competitive  with  all  other 
schools  of  comparable  size." 

Bill  Byham  is  director  of  sports  inlormalion  at  Lycoming  College. 


>)  I  VCOMING  OUARTERI  Y 


ON    CAMPUS 


Senior  Class  Pledges 
Scholarship 

The  Lycoming  College  Class  of  1989  established  a  record  level  of 
participation  for  senior  pledging  when  it  announced  its  intention 
to  endow  a  new  scholarship. 

Nearly  58  percent  of  the  May  graduates  pledged  $10,047  over  a 
five-year  period  to  provide  an  annual  award  for  deserving 
students.  This  breaks  the  previous  best  participation  level  of  54 
percent  established  by  the  Class  of  1980. 

Wayne  J.  Opiinger,  Nanticoke,  served  as  chairman  of  the 
senior  pledging  program,  along  with  class  president  Amanda  L. 
elates,  Williamsport. 

According  to  Opiinger,  the  goal  of  the  project  was  to  "help 
ensure  thai  future  students  will  have  an  opportunity  to  complete 
their  education  ai  Lycoming  College,  especially  those  who 
encounter  financial  obstacles." 

Gifts  donated  by  members  of  the  class  to  the  scholarship  fund 
will  be  counted  toward  the  $13.3  million  Campaign  for 
l.ycominK  College  which  currently  has  pledges  and  gifts 
exccedmg  $10.5  million,  and  which  concludes  next  year. 

The  Class  of  1989  is  the  eighteenth  such  group  since  1968  to 
conduct  a  senior  pledge  program. 


Freshmen  Greeted  With 
Bliss,"  Powerful  Ideas 


a 


School  started  early  for  the  Class  of  1993  at  Lycoming  College. 
More  than  316  freshmen  were  on  campus  four  days  before 
classes  began  for  the  Freshmen  Seminar.  The  weekend  of  special 
events  was  designed  to  prepare  them  for  the  pleasures  and  perils 
of  academic  life. 

The  weekend  featured  concert  and  theater  events,  films, 
collective  art  projects,  and  a  faculty  panel,  and  concluded  with 
Convocation  ceremonies. 

The  heart  of  the  Freshmen  Seminar  was  a  series  of  small-group 
meetings,  in  which  the  freshmen  met  with  a  faculty  member  to 
discuss  "The  Power  of  Myth,"  the  best-selling  book  by  Bill 
Moyers,  a  Pulitzer-Prize  winning  producer  of  numerous 
television  documentaries,  and  Joseph  Campbell,  world-renowned 
authority  on  mythology  who  died  in  1987.  Campbell's  advice  to 
his  students,  "Follow  your  bliss,"  formed  one  of  the  major 
themes  of  the  seminar,  not  only  in  the  discussion  groups  but  also 
in  the  related  events. 

Dr.  Shirley  Van  Marter,  dean  of  the  College,  viewed  the 
seminars  as  a  way  to  "stimulate  each  freshman's  curiosity  about 
the  liberal  arts  by  encounters  with  some  challenging  ideas  about 
human  life  and  the  world  we  live  in."  More  specific  objectives 
for  the  program  included  developing  careful  habits  of  "reasoning 
and  reflection"  and  learning  to  "discover  the  power  of  serious 
thinking." 

Questions  from  the  students  were  generated  from  their  reading 
assignment  and  reflected  their  concerns,  as  well  as  the  author's, 
with  maintaining  idealism  in  a  society  more  interested  in 
celebrities  than  heroes. 

Lundy  Receives 
Honorary  Degree 


John  H'.  Lundy  tie/l).  a  former  trustee  of  Lycoming  College  and 
a  Williamsport  businessman,  received  on  honorary  Doctor  of 
Lon\  Degree.  In  making  the  presentation,  outgoing  College 
President  Dr.  Frederick  £'.  Bluiner  cited  I  undy  for  his  leadership 
and  service  to  numerous  Lycoming  human  \ervices  agencies. 


SEPTEMBER  1989  11 


Lycoming  College 
Develops  Bureau  For 
Economic  Data 

Lycoming  College  has  established  a  bureau  of  economic  research 
in  an  effort  to  become  a  more  integral  part  of  the 
Williamsport/Lycoming  area  economic  scene. 

The  new  bureau,  funded  in  part  with  a  $14,000  grant  from  the 
Kemper  Foundation,  will  be  headed  by  Dr.  Roger  Opdahl, 
chairman  of  the  College's  department  of  economics,  and  Dr. 
Mehrdad  Madresehee,  assistant  professor  of  managerial 
economics. 

Madresehee  said  the  bureau's  primary  function  will  be  to 
conduct  economic  research,  publish  reports,  and  serve  as  a  host 
for  conferences  and  seminars. 

"Lycoming  College  has  always  maintained  a  good  relationship 
with  the  community  in  general,"  Madresehee  said,  noting  its 
involvement  in  the  cultural  areas  such  as  the  Arena  Theatre. 
"With  the  establishment  of  the  new  bureau,  we  hope  to  create  a 
more  formal  relationship  with  area  businesses,"  he  said.  The 
first  step  "will  be  to  establish  a  statistical  data  base  for 
Lycoming  County.  This  will  give  faculty  a  chance  to  polish  their 
skills  as  well  as  giving  students  an  opportunity  to  enroll  in 
internships  and  independent  studies  and  receive  academic  credit 
for  their  work." 

Another  important  aspect  of  the  new  bureau  will  be  to 
conduct  meetings  with  the  Chamber  of  Commerce,  county 
planning  commissions  and  local  leaders  in  the  community. 
Results  of  these  meetings,  he  said,  will  help  the  bureau  to 
establish  topics  for  a  series  of  seminars  and  conferences,  the  first 
of  which  is  scheduled  for  spring,  1990. 

In  addition  to  hosting  these  seminars,  Madresehee  said  the  new 
bureau  will  publish  a  periodic  newsletter  that  will  provide 
updates  on  current  research  in  economic  development  as  it 
affects  area  businesses. 

Walker  Inducted  Into 
Army  Nurse's  Corps 


Blumer  Fund 
Established 


Sandra  Walker  (left),  Lycoming  College  nurse,  was  commissioned 
into  the  U.S.  Army  Reserves  Nurses  Corps.  Dr.  Doris  Parrish 
(right),  associate  professor  of  nursing,  conducted  the  ceremony. 


A  $50,000  endowed  fund  has  been  established  at  Lycoming 
College  in  recognition  of  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Frederick  E.  Blumer's 
thirteen  years  of  service  as  president  and  first  lady  of  Lycoming 
College.  Gifts  from  the  campus  community.  College  Board  of 
Trustees  and  friends  will  help  underwrite  annual  lectures  and/or 
performances  by  eminent  scholars  and/or  artists. 

Dr.  Blumer  was  recently  named  to  hold  the  newly  created 
Theo  and  Belle  Moll  Chair  in  Faith  and  Life  at  Baldwin-Wallace 
College,  Berea,  Ohio. 


Dr.  Edward  Gabriel  (left)  presented  the  endowed  fund  to 
President  and  Mrs.  Blumer  at  a  farewell  dinner. 


Shangraw  Named 
Chairman  Of  Lycoming 
College  Trustees 

Robert  L.  Shangraw,  first  vice  president  of  Merrill  Lynch,  has 
been  named  chairman  of  the  Lycoming  College  Board  of 
Trustees — the  first  person  from  Williamsport  to  chair  the  board 
in  nearly  70  years.  He  also  is  serving  as  national  chairman  of  the 
Campaign  for  Lycoming  College. 

Joining  Shangraw  as  officers  of  the  board  are  city  residents 
Nathan  W.  Stuart,  vice  chairman  and  chairman  of  the  executive 
committee,  and  Ann  Pepperman,  assistant  secretary.  Appointed 
secretary  was  Leo  A.  Calistri,  of  Syracuse,  NY. 

Five  new  members,  including  three  area  men,  were  named  to 
the  board.  Appointed  were  Jud  Rogers,  Grit  Publications  chief 
executive  officer;  John  Saeger,  chief  executive  officer  of  the 
Williamsport  branch  of  Pennsylvania  Power  and  Light  Co.,  and 
Paul  John,  president  of  Ritz  Craft  Homes,  Mifflinburg. 

Other  new  board  members  are  South  Williamsport  native 
Kenneth  Polcyn,  president  of  Communications  Technology 
Applications,  McLean,  VA,  and  Dr.  Kenrick  Kahn,  of  Troy, 
clergy  member  of  the  Central  Pennsylvania  Conference  of  the 
United  Methodist  Church. 


,^  1  >COMIN{;  yi'ARTFRI  Y 


New  Participation  Records  Set 


Alumni  and  friends  of  Lycoming  College  have  established 
the  highest  levels  ever  of  participation  in  giving  to  the 
College  during  the  fiscal  year  ending  June  30. 

Ihe  record  year  produced  gifts  from  26.4'''o  of  active 
alumni,  a  lull  seven  percentage  points  higher  than  in  fiscal 
year  87-88  and  the  highest  that  it  has  ever  been  in 
Lycoming's  history.  Additionally,  1,074  alumni  and 
friends  made  leadership  contributions  of  $100  or  more, 
the  most  ever  and  nearly  two-and-a-half  times  the  number 
five  years  ago. 

"I  am  impressed  that  the  response  to  the  College's 
needs  has  been  so  exceptional,"  said  Dr.  James  E. 
IJouthat,  newly-elected  President  of  the  institution. 
"1  ycoming  is  fortunate  to  have  alumni  and  friends  who 
arc  intensely  loyal.  This  phenomenon  is  not  always 
enjoyed  among  small,  liberal  arts  institutions." 

Included  among  the  reasons  cited  by  College  officials 
for  the  dramatic  increase  in  participation  are  the  current 
(  ampaJKH  for  L>c(>mint>  College,  which  officially 

LYCOMING  COLLEGK  FUND 

(Gifts  and  grants  received  by  Lycoming  College  to  help 
meet  annual  operating  expenses.) 


$366,007 


l984-8fi   1985-86   1986-87   1987-88   1988-89 

lOLXL  GIFT  INCOME 

(Gifts  and  grants  received  by  Lycoming  College  for  all 
purposes — capital,  endowment  and  operating.) 


1988-89 

1987-88 

1986-87 

1985-86 

Alumni 

S     317.687 

$     249.808   S 

452, 42.1  $ 

171.684 

Trustees 

(non-alumni) 

6,317 

6.125 

12.9(K) 

4,951 

1  ricnds 

185,573 

60.350 

62.611 

71,385 

1  acuity  and 

Administration 

6,002 

4.365 

6.1  II 

15,910 

Business 

324.926 

275,898 

241.187 

111,967 

loundations 

294.856 

384.029 

112.117 

165,986 

lie 

14.993 

17.286 

20.453 

24.680 

Other 

Organizations 

90,512 

45,910 

77.190 

71,242 

Church 

66,037 

68,683 

6I.3W. 

65,987 

Ciiftsin-Kind 

563 

197.659 

135.600 

29,167 

Bcqucsls/Trusis 

1,211,827 

1,767.517 

445.501 

244,747 

CHII' 

•0- 

-0- 

8I.38S 

228.290 

GRAND  TOTAL 

$2,519,293  $3,077,610  $1,708,874  SI. 205.9*6 

concludes  next  June  30,  and  special  programs  to 
encourage  gifts. 

Recent  years  have  seen  continued  growth,  following  a 
more  stable  pattern  witnessed  earlier  in  the  decade. 
Alumni  gifts  have  shown  marked  increases  in  both  dollars 
and  participation  in  the  five  years  since  The  New 
Lycoming  College  Fund  was  introduced  to  campus 
supporters. 

Overall,  gifts  to  the  College  continued  to  outpace 
previous  years  with  more  than  S2.5  million  being  received. 
This  is  the  second  highest  level  of  record  and  reflects 
receipt  of  yet  another  $1  million  gift.  The  first 
contribution  of  this  magnitude  was  received  during  the 
1987-88  fiscal  year  and  was  valued  at  more  than  SI. 5 
million. 

Leadership  gifts,  the  base  for  all  major  individual 
donations  to  the  College,  continue  to  increase  in  record 
numbers.  In  only  its  second  year  of  existence,  the 
Founders  Circle  (recognizing  gifts  of  $2,500  and  more) 
has  attained  42  members. 

TOTAL  DONORS 

(Alumni  and  friends  who  contribute  to  the  educational 
programs  of  Lycoming  College.) 

3,500  iAi^ 

3,000 

2,500 

2,000 

1,500 

1.000 

•%  alumni 
participation 


2,443 

nil 


1984-85 
18'Po 


1985-S6 
20"'o 


1986-87 
2l<'/o 


1987-88 
l9.4"^o 


1988-89 

26.4'»'o 


I  KADFRSHIP  GIFT  CIl  B  MFMBFRS 

(Alumni  and  friends  whose  contributions  are  at  leadership 
club  levels  of  5100  or  more.) 


1.100 


1,000 


9(X) 


8(X) 


7(X) 


6(X) 


5(X) 


400 


300 


1,060 


458 


1984-85 


1985-86 


1986-87 


1987-88 


19SS-S9 


SEPTEMBER  1989  13 


LEADERSHIP  CLUBS 


Tower  Society 

"The  TOWER  SOCIETY  is  a  group  of 
alumni  and  friends  of  Lycoming  College 
who  care  about  and  have  made  thoughtful 
provisions  in  their  estate  plans  for  the 
future  of  Lycoming  College  and  her 
students. " 

Membership  in  the  Tower  Society  is 
open  to  any  individual  who  establishes 
some  type  of  future  provision  plan  to 
support  the  educational  objectives  of  the 
College.  Commitments  can  include 
bequests,  life  income  trusts,  gift  annuities, 
life  insurance  or  other  special  deferred  gift 
plans. 

The  following  alumni  and  friends  have 
notified  us  that  they  have  included 
Lycoming  College  in  their  estate  plans  and 
we  hereby  recognize  their  personal, 
philanthropic  commitments  with  sincere 
appreciation. 


William  J.  Ainsworth  '63 
Donald  Alan  Armstrong  '73 
Eph  and  Bess  Baker 
Stanton  D.  Barclay  '18 
Howard  C.  Beach  '49 
Mark  G.  Beals  '56 
Helen  Louise  Beesley 
Robert  A.  Bentz  '66 
Dorothy  Rogers  Bernhardt  '22 
Shallimar  L.  Sholley  Beshore  '51 
Geneva  Rich  Bickel  '24 
Kenneth  C.  Blood  '70 
Edward  H.  Blumer 
Dale  V.  '59  and 

Mary  (Hoffman  '60)  Bower 
William  M.  Bowler  '71 
Jeffrey  M.  Burd  '80 
William  E.  Burland  '72 
Marjorie  M.  Busey 
Jean  G.  Camp  '59 
Richard  A.  Clark  '68 
Lois  M.  Congdon  '59 
George  R.  Converse  '62 
William  E.  Cornelius  '53 
John  J.  Dascher  '65 
David  L.  '78  and 

Barbara  (Seece  '77)  Dearing 
Walter  C.  De  Genring,  Jr.  '53 
James  M.  DeRose  '69 
David  E.  Detwiler,  III  '75 
Richard  L.  Dill  '75 
Ida  Mae  Dittmar  '23 
Richard  A.  '64  and 

Susan  (Norton  '64)  Doolittle 
Robert  L.  Eaker  '51 
James  F.  Edgeworth,  Sr.  '56 
Samuel  H.  Evert  '34 
Robert  D.  Eyster  '67 
Donald  E.  '68  and 

Marilyn  (Phillippy  '70)  Failor 
Mare  C.  Fallon  '79 
Peter  W.  '70  and 

Stella  '71  Faranda-Diedrich 


Carl  F.  Finke  '51 

Raymond  D.  Fravel  '58 

Daniel  G.  Fultz  '57 

Nanette  L.  Neudeck  Gefreh  '75 

Matthew  T.  '58  and 

Mary  (Keliher  '79)  Gibbs 
Donald  E.  Goshorn  '68 
William  C.  Gross  '67 
Wellard  R.  Guffy  '50 
Barry  C.  Hamilton  '70 
Victor  B.  Hann  '24 
James  W.  Harding  '38 
John  F.  Harkins  '50 
William  D.  Hartman  '62 
Gerald  L.  Hawk  '66 
Richard  T.  '68  and 

Mary-Jane  (Swanson  '68)  Hedden 
Luther  D.  Heim 
Jane  Castner  Henninger  '27 
David  A.  Herdman  '71 
Paul  L.  Herring  '59 
R.  Carla  Higdon  '64 
Kenneth  E.  Himes 
Helen  Clarke  Holder  '33 
Albert  T.  Holt  '29 
Charles  H.  Howe  '61 
WilHam  R.  Hyman  '55 
Anne  E.  Palmer  Jayson  '52 
Nancy  Goetz  Jones  '78 
William  G.  Karniol  '62 
John  M.  Kline  '29 
Morgan  V.  Knapp  '35 
Stanley  F.  Knock,  Jr.  '49 
Jan  Kuczma  '60 
Eugene  E.  '57  and 

Jane  (Keyte  '55)  Landon 
Herbert  D.  Landon  '70 
Fern  Law 
John  H.  '80  and 

Diane  (Stirone  '79)  Lea 
Robert  G.  Little  '63 
Frank  B.  and 

Carolyn-Kay  (Miller  '63)  Lundy 
Gilbert  S.  Macvaugh,  Sr.  '27 
C.  Edgar  Manherz  '26 
E.  Lowell  Markey,  II  '68 
Walter  G.  and  Beulah  Mclver 
W.  Gibbs  McKenney  '37 
David  R.  Miller  '69 
Charles  Mitchell  '54 
John  W.  Montgomery  '72 
Bernadine  Decker  Nancarrow  '23 
Eleanor  Black  Nichols  '30 
Fred  A.  Pennington  '32 
Helen  Reece  '27 
Floyd  A.  Roller,  60 
Dorothy  Cohick  Rosenberg  '49 
Leonard  H.  Rothermel  '25 
Mary  Landon  Russell  '33 
Paul  E.  Sabin  '62 
Jeffrey  A.  Seeley  '77 
Robert  H.  Seewald  '49 
Drue  Sherman  '64 
Frances  K.  Skeath 
C.  Virginia  Bryan  Smith  '30 
John  W.  Snyder  '52 


Margaret  Knittle  Strine  '34 

Louise  H.  Stryker 

Nathan  W.  Stuart  '36 

David  B  Sykes  '38 

Marjorie  D.  Treyz 

Joseph  H.  Velott  '56 

Ross  M.  Vickers  '19 

William  C.  Wallis  '62 

Clyde  E.  Way  '37 

Ned  E.  Weller  '54 

David  K.  Whitfield  '74 

Harley  R.  and  Mary  Davis  Worthington 

Ann  Bennett  Zeisloft  '63 

Mark  E.  Zickler  '83 


Founders  Circle 

Individuals  who  make  an  annual 
contribution  of  $2500  or  more  are 
distinguished  by  membership  in  the 
Founders  Circle. 

Anonymous 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Eph  Baker 

Mrs.  Dorothy  Logan  Rogers  Bernhardt  '22 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Frederick  E.  Blumer 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  Y.  Brouse  '47  &  '46 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leo  A.  Calistri  '59  &  '56 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  D.  Chapman 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  H.  Confair 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  W.  DeWald  (he  '61) 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Daniel  G.  Fultz  '57  &  '57 

Mr.  Darian  O.  George  '68 

Mr.  Arthur  A.  Haberberger  '59 

Mrs.  Edward  P.  Heether 

Mrs.  Walter  J.  Heim 

Mrs.  Jane  Castner  Henninger  '27 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  K.  Alan  Himes  '59  &  '60 

Dr.  Kenneth  E.  Himes 

Mr.  Gerald  W.  and  Mrs.  Linda  T.  Klein 

'72  &  '69 
Mr.  Morgan  V.  Knapp  '35 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  J.  Kocian  (he  '50) 
Mrs.  Frank  W.  Lowry 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  C.  Lundy 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  John  W.  Lundy 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  H.  Lundy  Sr. 
Dr.  W.  Gibbs  McKenney  '37 
Mr.  Harold  C.  Myers 
Mrs.  Bernadine  Decker  Nancarrow  '23 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  E.  Person  Jr.  (she  '37) 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Earl  H.  Peters 
Dr.  Kenneth  A.  Polcyn  '58 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  John  A.  Radspinner  (she  '67) 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  Rich  VI  (she  '42) 
Mr.  Leonard  H.  Rothermel  '25 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  L.  Shangraw  (he  '58) 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Donald  E.  Shearer  (he  '59) 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  H.  Shreckengast  Jr. 

'50  &  '45 
Mr.  Jeffrey  W.  Smith  '72 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Marvin  H.  Staiman  (she  '47) 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  Richard  Stamm  '76  &  '76 
Mr.  Steven  J.  Stout  '72 
Mrs.  Dorothy  J.  Streeter 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  S.  Yasui 


14  LYCOMING  QUARTERLY 


President's  Cabinet 

Individuals  who  make  an  annual 
contnhulion  of  SI 000- $2499  are 
disiinguished  by  membership  in  the 
President's  Cabinet. 

Anonymous 

Mrs.  Dorothy  A.  Corson  Acton  '65 

Mr.  William  J.  Ainsworth  '63 

Ms.  Cynthia  K.  Armstrong  '86 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Donald  I;.  Armstrong  (he  '48) 

Mr.  Norman  E.  Aien  '59 

Mr.  Si  Mrs.  Kent  T.  Baldwin  (he  "64) 

Mr.  Howard  C.  Beach   49 

Mr.  Richard  K.  Burrows  '55 

Capt.  Elizabeth  J.  Checchia  '73 

Mrs.  Betty  Sams  Christian 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Burton  E.  Darrow  '32  &  '33 

Mr.  Thomas  W.  Decker  '66 

Mr    Michael  E.  Dccmcr  '66 

Mr.  Dale  K.  Erdly  '71 

Dr.  Samuel  H.  Evert  '34 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  W.  Fellers 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Floyd  B.  Fischer 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Mark  A.  Gibbon  (he  '83) 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Casimir  D.  Gieniec  '59  &  '59 

Mrs.  Dorothy  Stecker  Halfmann  '37 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  E.  Hancox  '65  &  '64 

Dr.  James  W.  Harding  '38 

Mrs.  Helen  Louise  Clarke  Holder  '33 

Mr.  James  C.  Hubbard  '66 

Col.  James  T.  Johnson  '27 

Mr.  William  G.  Karniol  '62 

Mr    James  H.  Kelley  '74 

Mr.  Craig  Kmiecik  & 

Mrs.  Debra  Oberg-Kmiecik  (she  '87) 
Mr   &.  Mrs.  David  E.  Knipe 
Mr.  Kenneth  L.  Koet/ner  '61 
Mrs.  Angela  Vaira  Kyte  '73 
Mrs.  Margaret  D.  L'Hcureux 
Dr   Charles  D.  Lamade  '75 
Mrs.  James  G.  Law 
Mrs.  Jean  Sykes  LcComple  '28 
Mrs.  Catherine  Brown  l,entz  '68 
Mr.  Kenneth  R.  Lilley  '52 
Mr.  John  M.  Lindcmuth  '27 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank  B.  I  undy  (she  "63) 
Mr.  Richard  B.  Maesirelli  '66 
Mr.  Joseph  R.  Maiolo  III  '79 
Mr    Richard  D.  Mase  '62 
Mr.  Charles  M.  Mitchell  '54 
Ms.  Nanci  Davis  Morris  '78 
Mr.  &.  Mrs.  John  Obcrg 
Mr.  &,  Mrs.  Edward  Patronc 
Dr.  &.  Mrs.  I  red  A.  Pennington  (he  '32) 
Mr.  William  E.  Pickclncr 
Ms.  Joyce  A.  Pittman  '67 
Dr.  Norman  B  Ream  Jr.  '68 
Col.  &  Mrs.  Marshall  E.  Sanders  '36  &  '36 
Mr.  John  V.  Schrcyer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  C.  Schult/ 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  Michael  Schwcder  '71  &  "72 
Dr.  Mary  R.  Schweikle  '63 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  Smith  Spiclh  '72 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  James  H.  Spotts  (he  '53) 
Dt.  &  Mrs.  Elmer  B.  .Staats  (she  '30) 
Ms   Virginia  W.  Strykcr 
Mr.  Matlcy  J    S  ^Jes  "<» 


Dr.  H.  Lawrence  Swartz  '57 

Mr.  Robert  J.  Unruh  '68 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Elliott  Von  Culin 

Dr.  Daniel  E.  Wolfe  '67 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Geoffrey  R.  Wood  '62  &  '63 

Mr.  Alvin  M.  Younger  Jr.  '71 

Dean's  List 

Individuals  who  make  an  annual 
contribution  of  $500-1999  are 
dislinnuished  by  membership  in  the 
Dean's  List. 

Anonymous 

Mr.  N.  Mark  Achenbach  '58 

Mr.  Dudley  N.  Anderson  '68 

Mrs.  William  T.  Askey 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Rodney  N.  Bailey  '66  &  '66 

Mr.  Kenneth  W.  Barber  '74 

Mr.  Wilson  R.  Bradley  '67 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  S.  Chatterion 

Mr.  Roosevelt  L.  Clark  III  '77 

Mr.  Jay  W.  Cleveland  Jr.  '88 

Mrs.  Cynthia  Pennington  Clippinger  '66 

Mrs.  Raymond  A.  Davis 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Millard  G.  Diehl 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Russcl  L.  Duryea 

Mrs.  Margaret  Campman  Etner  '37 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Donald  E.  Failor  '68  &  '70 

Mrs.  Susan  Bartz  Flanagan  '75 

Dr.  George  S.  Fox  '69 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  F.  Frederick  '40  &  '40 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Vincent  Grimes 

Mr.  Robert  V.  Haas  '58 

Ms.  Susan  F.  Beauvais  Hammell  '69 

Mr.  Maurice  L.  Harman  '50 

Dr.  Gerald  L.  Hawk  '66 

Mr.  R.  Gary  Houck  '67 

Mr.  James  B.  Howe  '64 

Mr.  Donald  W.  Hughes  '72 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  W.  Huyck  '54  &  '54 

Mr.  James  M.  Jeffers  '61 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  B.  Jones  '48  &  *50 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  J.  Jones 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  Kenney 

Mr.  David  V.  Kerner  '62 

Dr.  Philip  S.  Kilt  '48 

Mr.  N.  Charles  Kofman  '62 

Mrs.  Mary  Went/ler  Lander  '56 

Mr.  Albert  E.  Lindenbcrg  Jr.  '74 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  G.  Little  '63  &  "65 

Mr.  Robert  J.  Markel  '64 

Mr.  Frederick  E.  Martin  '70 

Mr.  D.  Stephen  Martz  '64 

Mrs.  John  C.  McCune 

Rev.  &  Mrs.  Idward  S.  McEaughlin 

'38  &  '38 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  Barton  Meyer 
Mr.  Joseph  A.  Montesano  Jr.  and 

Dr.  Lillian  Wcekes  '73  &  '73 
Mr.  Donald  P.  Nibouar  '70 
Mr.  James  O'Brien 
Ms.  Ann  S.  Pepperman 
Mr.  Jonalhon  G.  Phillips  '57 
Ms.  Mclodve  Hamer  Poinpa  '68 
Mr.  Raymond  J.  Radomicki  '78 
Mrs.  Donna  Wertz  Ream  '68 
Miss  Helen  Recce  '27 
Miss  I  inda  J.  Reph  '84 


Mr.  Joseph  L.  Rider  '57 
Mr.  Robert  J.  Rishel  '61 
Mr.  Fred  B.  Rooney 
Rev.  Walter  M.  Schell 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  Schilling 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  J.  Schmid 
Mrs.  Sandra  Myers  Scott  '70 
Miss  Joann  E.  Shirm  '72 
Mrs.  Virginia  Palmer  Simon  '51 
Mr.  Wallace  T.  Skok  Jr.  '70 
Hon.  &  Mrs.  Clinton  W.  Smith 

•55  &  '59 
Mr.  Charles  D.  Springman  '59 
Mrs.  Helen  Poticher  Steele  '32 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Nathan  W.  Stuart  (he  '36) 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  Teufel  (she  '54) 
Mr.  Lawrence  Tischler  '67 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Douglas  P.  Trump  '76  &  '77 

Associates  Club 

Individuals  w/jo  make  an  annual 
contribution  of  $250-$499  are 
distinguished  by  membership  in  the 
Associates  Club. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  J.  Albarano 

.Mr.  Howard  R.  Baldwin 

Mr.  Philip  J.  Barlett  '70 

Mr.  James  W.  Bedford  '62 

Rev.  &  Mrs.  Albert  L.  Beemer 

Mr.  Richard  E.  Black  '64 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Alexander  W.  Blumberg 

Mr.  Dan  R.  Blumberg  '74 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Gary  Boerckel 

Mr.  H.  Spencer  Born  '32 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  Boiwinick 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Dale  V.  Bower  '59  &  '60 

Mr.  Walter  H.  Bower  Jr.  '68 

Mr.  Michael  A.  Bradley  '79 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  A.  Bray 

Mr.  Harold  L.  Brooks  '57 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  L.  Randall  Brophy  (she  '87) 

LCDR  Patricia  Sharpley  Brown  '77 

Mrs.  Rebecca  Shepherd  Browne  '16 

Mr.  Thomas  L.  Calhoun  '58 

Mrs.  Sarah  Wahl  Campbell  '77 

LTJG  H.  Ridge  Canaday  Jr.  '66 

Rev.  James  E.  Cavanaugh  '53 

Mrs.  Anna  F.  Chiglinsky 

Mr.  Chris  P.  Christie  '65 

Dr.  Roger  R.  Conant  '62 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Kenneth  L.  Cooper 

Mr.  Ralph  R.  Cranmer 

Mr.  Robert  P.  Crockett  '61 

Rc\ .  &  Mrs.  Robert  Curry 

Mr.  Ronald  E.  Danks  '65 

Ms.  Kathryn  Dahl  DeMarco  '82 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  David  E.  Detwiler  III 

•75  &  '84 
Mr.  A.  S.  DiGiacinto 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leonard  C.  Diller  Jr. 

'64  &  '65 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  L.  Diliz 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  A.  Doolittlc 

'65  &  '64 
Mr.  M.  I  aRue  Drake 
Lt.  Col.  Herbert  W.  Drescher  '51 
Ms.  Donna  M.  Dunning  '67 
Mr.  Robert  L.  Eaker  '51 


SEPTEMBER  1989  15 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Raymond  W.  Enstine  Jr. 

'68  &  '71 
Dr.  William  E.  Evans  '72 
Mr.  Robert  D.  Eyster  '67 
Mrs.  Carole  Curry  Fedock  '67 
Mr.  David  Fetters  '52 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  Fisch 
Ms.  R.  Janice  Fletcher  '71 
Miss  Melinda  L.  Fovi'ler  '72 
Mr.  Thomas  J.  Fowlston  '74 
Mr.  David  E.  Freet  '68 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Martin  Gallagher 
Mr.  William  H.  Gallagher  '57 
Dr.  William  H.  Gehron  Jr.  '38 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  G.  Gilmore 
Mr.  Jay  J.  C.  Ginter  '70 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  OHver  J.  Glidewell  '56  &  '56 
Mr.  George  D.  Golden  '59 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  David  W.  Graden  '79  &  '79 
Mr.  John  P.  Graham 
Mrs.  Maria  Gustafson 
Dr.  Earl  G.  Guyer  '50 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Samuel  J.  Hamilton  III 

'65  &  '68 
Mr.  Thomas  B.  Hand  Jr.  '77 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Max  E.  Harbach  '47  &  '46 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  T.  Hedden  '68  &  '68 
Mr.  Carl  W.  Heide  '67 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  D.  Hershberger  Jr. 

(he  '51) 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Gerhard  Hoernes 
Mr.  John  G.  Hollenback  '47 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Barry  K.  Holt 
Mr.  Harry  H.  Hoover  '62 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Herman  S.  Horn  '57  &  '57 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  M.  Raymond  Jamison 
Dr.  David  E.  Kauffman  '65 
Mr.  William  S.  Kieser  '65 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  M.  Kline  '29  &  '28 
Dr.  Richard  M.  Khne  '51 
Mrs.  Woodrow  Knight 
Rev.  Stanley  F.  Knock  Jr.  '46 
Mrs.  Grace  Myers  Kohler  '18 
Mr.  William  H.  Kowatsch  '66 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Anthony  E.  Latagliata 

'74  &  '75 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  Turner  Lebo  '29 
Col.  &  Mrs.  Walter  A.  Lenz 
Mr.  David  M.  Leonard  '64 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Timothy  S.  Lintz  '85  &  '87 
Mr.  Charles  W.  Luppert  '63 
Ms.  K.  Dianne  Maki  '70 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  F.  Marshall  '48  &  '50 
Mr.  David  C.  Mason  '80 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gerald  S.  May 
Mr.  Richard  J.  McBrinn   71 
Ms.  Kimberly  L.  McClune  *86 
Mr.  Samuel  R.  McKelvey 
Mr.  Desmond  McManus  '66 
Dr.  Timothy  F.  Merkel  '64 
Mr.  David  R.  Miller  '69 
Mr.  Joseph  G.  R.  Mix  '69 
Mr.  Brian  R.  Moore  '78 
Mr.  Stephen  K.  Muthler  '73 
Mrs.  Laura  Hensler  Nally  '70 
Dr.  Roger  W.  Opdahl 
Mr.  Robert  F.  Opperman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  Paris  (she  '70) 
Dr.  Charles  E.  Peterson  Jr.  '50 


Mr.  William  E.  Petter  '64 

Ms.  Katherine  Piccolo 

Dr.  Carl  L.  Reams  '62 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Floyd  A.  Roller  '60  &  '60 

Mr.  Robert  E.  Ruffaner  '63 

Mr.  Robert  W.  Rundle  '58 

Mr.  Richard  A.  Russell  '70 

Mr.  Ronald  J.  Sachatello  '68 

Mr.  James  G.  Scott  '70 

Mr.  Robert  W.  Shaw  '72 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Franklin  E.  Shick  '49  &  '40 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jack  R.  Simpson  Jr. 

Dr.  Frances  K.  Skeath 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Mark  D.  Smith  '76  &  '78 

Mr.  Thomas  C.  Sommers  '65 

Dr.  Otto  L.  Sonder  Jr.  '46 

Mrs.  Elayne  Myers  Spring-Greenberg  '67 

Mr.  James  S.  Steele  '80 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Larry  R.  Strauser  (he  '59) 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lothar  Sudekum 

Mr.  David  P.  Swales  '68 

Ms.  Barbara  Lovenduski  Sylk  '73 

Mr.  Newell  I.  Thompson  III  '73 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  E.  Trump 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gerald  A.  Turecek 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  A.  Umstead  '84  &  '86 

Rev.  Gerald  D.  Wagner  '56 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  B.  Wells  Jr.  '70  &  '69 

Mr.  Charles  S.  Williams  '79 

Mr.  John  B.  Willmann  '38 

Mr.  J.  James  Wolfe  '73 

Mr.  Barry  G.  Yerger  '59 

Mr.  William  H.  Yoder  '58 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ralph  E.  Zeigler  Jr.  (he  '70) 

Century  Club 

Individuals  who  make  an  annual 
contribution  of  $100-3249  are 
distinguished  by  membership  in  the 
Century  Club. 

Anonymous 

Dr.  G.  Kenneth  Adams  '63 

Rev.  John  F.  Aderhold  '75 

Mr.  Scott  C.  Aderhold  '86 

Mrs.  Katherine  M.  Keliher  Albertini  '66 

Rev.  Dr.  William  E.  Alberts  '51 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bruce  Altschuler 

Rev.  Thomas  E.  Anderman  '49 

Ms.  Dorothy  Angeli 

Dr.  Robert  B.  Angstadt 

Mrs.  Mary  Louise  Monks  Anstine  '33 

Miss  E.  Jean  Antes  '40 

Mr.  Joseph  Antiga 

Mrs.  Beverly  Hall  Arney  '39 

Rev.  Kenneth  R.  Arthur  '58 

Mr.  Thomas  M.  Aubrey  Jr.  '58 

Mrs.  Frances  A.  Wood  Auffinger  '50 

Mrs.  James  E.  Axeman 

Mr.  Edward  L.  Bagnarelli 

Ms.  Bernice  Bair 

Rev.  Edgar  R.  Baker  '60 

Mrs.  Shirley  Rabuck  Baker  '75 

Mr.  Thomas  S.  Baker  '79 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  L.  Baker  '57  &  '60 

Ms.  Joyce  Baker-Brown  '69 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Victor  Bandurco 

Mr.  Frank  Banko 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  Barbieri 


Dr.  Stanton  D.  Barclay  *18 

Ms.  Gretchen  Knipe  Barfoot  '71 

Dr.  M.  Louisa  Barnhart-Klein  '74 

Dr.  Mary  L.  Barnwell 

Mrs.  Cheryl  Bennett  Barrow  '74 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  R.  Beamer  '74  &  '75 

Mr.  Rupert  S.  L.  Becker  '71 

Mrs.  Angela  R.  McElwain  Bednarczyk  '68 

Dr.  Richard  L.  Behan  '64 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Rich  Bell  '28 

Mrs.  Marie  A.  White  Bell  '58 

Mr.  Samuel  E.  Belle  '61 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  L.  Bender  '59  &  '60 

Mrs.  Edith  J.  Krouse  Bennett  '67 

Mr.  Donald  E.  Berger  '50 

Mr.  Victor  A.  Bertellotti  '61 

Mrs.  E.  Jean  Grammer  Berthold  '42 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  H.  Besancon  Jr.  '76  &  '77 

Mr.  Laurens  S.  Beyland  '67 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jeffrey  D.  Billman  '77  &  '76 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  K.  Bird  '78  &  '78 

Mr.  William  H.  Bishop  '73 

Mr.  Richard  L.  Bittle  '66 

Mr.  William  A.  Bladt  '69 

Mrs.  Cynthia  J.  Schlegel  Blevins  '67 

Ms.  Barbara  Edleman  Block  '72 

Mr.  David  W.  Bloomer  '78 

Capt.  Paul  E.  BIystone  '75 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Steve  A.  Bobick  '66  &  '69 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Karl  R.  Bodtorf  '74  &  *74 

Mr.  Russell  F.  Bohlin  Jr.  '74 

Mrs.  Ellen  Stickle  Boin  '83 

Mr.  James  T.  Bondi  '76 

Mr.  John  A.  Bonfatto  '58 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lawrence  J.  Bongiovi 

'63  &  '64 
Mr.  Robert  L.  Bonnell  '48 
Mr.  Patrick  C.  Bonner  '77 
Mr.  David  E.  Bott  '75 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  Bowen 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  R.  Bower 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  G.  Bowers  (she  '70) 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Albert  E.  Boyer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Barry  L.  Boyer  "64  &  '64 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edwin  A.  Boyer  '73  &  '73 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  F.  Brady 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jack  L.  Breilenbach  '51  &  '41 
Mr.  Donald  J.  Breon  '66 
Dr.  Clarence  C.  Briscoe  '27 
Mr.  James  K.  Brobst  '50 
Mr.  James  .\.  Brodmerkel  '51 
Mrs.  Sharon  Kay  McGinnis  Brodbeck  '81 
Mr.  Paul  A.  Brooks  '77 
Mr.  Edward  M.  Broscoe  '33 
Ms.  Ethel  M.  Brown  '61 
Mr.  James  F.  Brown  '65 
Mrs.  Lois  Gilbert  Brown  '72 
Mr.  James  A.  Bryan  '59 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Clarence  W.  Burch 
Mr.  Richard  A.  Burd  '81 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  J.  Burger  "85  &  '85 
Mrs.  Judith  Henry  Burnett  '69 
Mr.  Christopher  M.  Burns  '86 
Mrs.  David  G.  Busey 
Ms.  Maryellen  Butera  '85 
Mr.  Gerald  P.  Butler  Jr.  '79 
Mr.  Thomas  H.  Butler  '65 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  .<\mador  Calderon 
Hon.  Kenneth  E.  Calloway  '67 


16  1  VCOMING  OUARTERI.Y 


Mr.  TaAso  E.  Camarinos  '34 

Mrs.  Jean  Gardner  Camp  '59 

Lt.  Gwendolyn  M.  S.  Canfield  '75 

Mr.  Henry  H.  Caplan  '70 

Mrs.  Rosemary  Cheatle  Carey  '59 

Ms.  Meg  Hansen  Carpenter  '76 

Mr.  James  E.  Case  '72 

.Mrs.  Sandra  Freitag  Casiner  '69 

Ms.  Cynthia  D.  Cendoma  '69 

Mr.  Robert  C   Checca 

.Mr.  William  b.  Chillas  '63 

Mrs.  Diane  Kwiatkowski  Christiano  '73 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  C.  A.  Churchill 

Mr.  George  C.  Clark  '50 

Res.  Janet  Bryant  Clark  '81 

Mr.  .Murl  E.  Clark  '73 

Res.  &  Mrs.  Richard  A.  Clark  '68  &  '67 

.Mr.  Russell  M.  Clinton  111  '66 

.Mr.  Charles  R.  Clunk  '67 

Mr.  L.  Randall  Cober  '74 

Miss  Kathleen  M.  Cody  "82 

Mr.  &  .Mrs.  Fredric  Coffey 

Mr.  James  P.  Colburn  '73 

Mrs.  Cathleen  Powell  Coleman  '68 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Peter  B.  Coleman  '71  &  '73 

Mr.  Robert  W.  CoUey  '55 

Dr.  Michael  S.  Cone  '72 

Mrs.  Z.  H.  Contair 

.Mrs.  Elsie  V.  Connahan 

Mr.  Samuel  E.  Cooper  '59 

Rev.  Edward  J.  Coover  '66 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Philip  A.  Courtrighl  '77  &  '74 

Mr.  John  R.  Cox  '60 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  E.  Crawford 

Mr.  Richard  G.  Credo  '74 

Mr.  William  D.  Crooks  111  '40 

Mrs.  .Meredith  Shinn  Crouch  "83 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  P.  Crowe  '71  &  '71 

Mr.  John  D.  Cruickshank  '53 

Mrs.  Suzanne  Cathy  Smith  Culin  '74 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Louis  A.  Cupiccia  (he  '53) 

Mr.  Robert  L.  Curry  Jr.  '69 

Mr.  Eugene  T.  Daly  Jr.  '79 

Dr.  John  J.  Dascher  '65 

Miss  Krisiine  D.  Datres  '75 

Mr.  Stephen  F.  Davenport  '79 

Mr    Robert  E.  Davidson  Jr.  '81 

Ms.  Susan  dcBruin  '79 

Mr.  Louis  J.  DcFcbo  '59 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  S.  DeNyangos  '76  &  '76 

Dr.  James  M.  DeRose  '69 

Rev   &  Mrs.  David  I..  Dcaring  '78  &  '77 

Mr.  Ross  Dellmgcr  '70 

Mr.  John  I-..  Dcremer  Jr.  '71 

Mr.  Frank  M    Dcri/baugh  111  '71 

Mr.  Raymond  C.  Dcsor 

Mr.  Stephen  M.  Dcwar 

Dr.  Alycc  M.  Dickinson  '74 

Dr.  Jack  D.  Diehl  Jr. 

Mrs.  Patricia  Gortncr  Dietrich  "64 

Mr.  Richard  I.  Dill  '75 

Miss  Ida  May  Diltmar  '23 

Mr    John  P.  Donahue  '80 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  M.  Dorc 

Dr.  Samuel  J.  Dornsife 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  A.  Dougherty 

•78  &  '78 
Mrs.  Nancv  Fry  Douii  '53 

■>.     •  F    Downey  *7I  &  '70 


\.t. 


Mr.  Mark  E.  Drake  '78 

Mrs.  Caroline  Whitehead  Drick  '35 

Dr.  Gary  E.  Drosback  '69 

Mrs.  Jeanne  M.  Reese  Duffield  '31 

Mr.  Volker  O.  Durr  '62 

Mr.  Lester  H.  Dye  '38 

Mr.  Inis  D/clzglavis  "60 

Mr.  John  R.  Eastty  '53 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Herbert  A.  Ecker  Sr. 

Mrs.  Cynthia  Loomis  Eckert  '64 

Hon.  Robert  W.  Edgar  '65 

Mrs.  Carolyn  Moday  Edwards  '61 

Rev.  &  Mrs.  John  R.  Eidam  '66  &  "67 

Mr.  Elon  G.  Eidenier  '63 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Neil  Eigen 

Mr.  Howard  G.  Eisenbeis  '57 

.Mr.  James  B.  Ekey  '82 

Ms.  Braith  Eldridge  '86 

Mr.  Carl  E.  Elser  '68 

Miss  Ellen  S.  Engel  '85 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Hollis  L.  Engley  '69  &  '70 

Mr.  Thomas  J.  English  '70 

Mr.  Paul  L.  Erickson  '65 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  Ermer 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  B.  Ernst  '58  &  '57 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Sinclair  Ertel  '39 

Mr.  E.  Noel  Faddis  '58 

Mr.  Steven  J.  Fair  '74 

Mr.  Angelo  C.  Fanelli  '74 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Peter  W.  Faranda-Diedrich 

'70  &  '71 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  J.  Farkas  "64  &  '63 
Mrs.  Janet  Dittmar  Farley  '60 
Mr.  Malcom  C.  Farrow  IV  '69 
Mrs.  Evelyn  B.  Faus 
Mr.  Fred  T.  Feigley  '64 
Mr.  Stuart  M.  Felderstein  '58 
Mrs.  Catherine  Fenix 
Ms.  Marianne  Ferrara  '83 
Mr.  Robyn  H.  Fink 
Mr.  Mark  Finkelsiein  '85 
Mr.  Perry  S.  Finkle  '65 
Mr.  Thomas  J.  Finn  '70 
Dr.  Bruce  D.  Fisher  '56 
Mr.  Jeffrey  M.  Fisher  '65 
Mr.  Robert  NL  Fisher  '51 
Dr.  Warren  L.  Fisher  "67 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Melvin  L.  Fleming  '68  &  '69 
Mr.  Joseph  A.  Fletcher  '76 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  G.  Flcxer  Jr.  '38  &  '31 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lon  M.  Fluman  Jr.  '58  &  '56 
Ms.  Ruth  Folk 
Mr.  Paul  A.  Ford  '36 
Mrs.  E-melia  Mattson  Forsc  '33 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  M.  Fortenbaugh 
Mr.  George  F.  Former  '55 
Mrs.  Cathryn  Colclla  Foster  '80 
Dr.  Raymond  D.  Fravel  '58 
Col.  Charles  L.  Freer  '51 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Milo  H.  Frey  '54  &  '52 
Mrs.  Anna  Nclta  Livingston  Frick  '49 
Mr.  Ronald  A.  Frick  '83 
Mr.  Hcbcrion  1..  Frickc  '87 
Mr.  C.  Fdgar  Fry  Jr.  '61 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  V.  Fulmcr  '48  &  '48 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  Gainer 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  James  Gallagher 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  L.  Haas  Gallaway  Jr. 
Dr.  Carl  I.  Gamba  '37 


Rev.  Michael  R.  Gardy  "66 

Mrs.  Barbara  A.  Hawes  Garner  '63 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  A.  Garrett  '61  &  '63 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  D.  Gathman  '69  &  '69 

Rev.  &  Mrs.  Benjamin  L.  Gaul  '53  &  '51 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Roland  Gauthier 

Mr.  Dwight  D.  Gehman  '70 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Raymond  George 

Mr.  Thomas  P.  Gerber 

Mr.  Ronald  E.  Gerhart  '67 

Mrs.  Anne  Gibbon 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  Gibson  III  '59  &  '41 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Ernest  D.  Giglio 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  Gilmore 

Mr.  John  A.  Gingrich  '77 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank  L.  Girardi 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  L.  Gleason 

Mr.  James  L.  Glenn  '72 

Dr.  William  E.  Glosser  Jr.  '27 

Dr.  Charles  R.  Gnau  '59 

Mrs.  Barbara  Weiss  Godfrey  '75 

Mrs.  Helen  Mallalieu  Golder  '33 

Dr.  Gary  L.  Goodear  '62 

Mr.  Donald  Goodliffe 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  .Morgan  E.  Goodwin 

Maj.  William  E.  Gormley  '73 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  W.  Graham  '74  &  '73 

Mr.  David  A.  Gray  '79 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  A.  Grav 

LTC  William  C.  Green  '35  ' 

Mr.  Joseph  V.  Grieco  Jr.  '76 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  W  .  Griggs  '50  &  '50 

Mrs.  Helen  C.  Turner  Groff  '68 

Mr.  William  C.  Gross  '67 

Dr.  John  P.  &  Dr.  Deborah  Evans  Grove 

•76  &  '73 
Mr.  Daniel  E.  Grow  Jr.  '70 
Miss  Pamela  S.  Habig  '87 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  Hagen 
Mr.  John  P.  Hajzak  '63 
Mr.  David  L.  Hall  '66 
Mr.  Stuart  L.  Hall  Jr.  '77 
Mrs.  Karen  Suplee  Hallowell  '75 
Mr.  Donald  E.  Hamm  "51 
Ms.  Agnes  S.  Hammarstrom 
Mr.  Scott  L.  Handy  '70 
Ms.  Carol  Freeman  Hann  '67 
Rev.  Dr.  Victor  B.  Hann  '24 
Mrs.  Beverlee  E.  Arnds  Harbin  '60 
Mr.  David  B.  Harding  '71 
Miss  Elsie  Mav  Harding 
Mr.  Frank  W.  Harper  III  '70 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Godtrey  W.  Harper  111 
Mr.  John  D.  Harrison  Jr.  '69 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  Hartshorn 
Mr.  Francis  C.  Harvey  Jr.  '81 
Mr.  Robert  L.  Hawthorne  Jr.  '73 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  Hayden 
Dr.  Robert  B.  Hayes  '38 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  .Arthur  Hebard 
Mrs.  Martha  Wcni/cl  Hcflelfingcr  '42 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  A.  Hcil  '74  &  '74 
Miss  Barbara  B.  Heini  '83 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Henry  ().  Hciscr  Jr. 
Mr.  Robert  G.  Hcmpi  '72 
Mrs.  Judith  NL  Clcmcni  Hensel  '69 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gilbert  B.  Herrick  '65  &  '66 
Miss  Catherine  A.  Herring  '83 
The  Rev.  Paul  1  .  Herring  '59 


SEPTEMBER  1989  17 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Randall  G.  Herring 

Mrs.  Mary  Snyder  Hertzler  '38 

Mr.  Sanford  A.  Heumann  '59 

Rev.  Harris  E.  Heverly  '36 

Mr.  Vernon  L.  Hevner  Jr.  '53 

Mr.  Robert  G.  Hewitt  '57 

Mrs.  M.  Lynn  Salmons  Hilboldt  '70 

Mrs.  Virginia  Farnsworth  Hill  '32 

Mr.  David  A.  Himes  '58 

Mrs.  Mildred  English  Hively  '56 

Capt.  Mark  E.  Hobba  '74 

Mr.  Leslie  E.  Hoeltzel  '67 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  Holland 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  B.  Michael  HoUick  '63  &  '61 

Ms.  Joan  Carlson  Holmes  '63 

Mrs.  Mary  Morrone  Holmes  '59 

Mr.  Albert  T.  Holt  '29 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Soo  W.  Hong 

Mrs.  Marva  Hoover 

Mr.  James  M.  Hopkins  '60 

Mr.  Clifford  H.  Hopler  '77 

Mr.  Mark  H.  Horean  '70 

Dr.  Donald  F.  Hornig 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Stephen  W.  Howe  '78  &  '78 

Mrs.  Susan  V.  Shields  Howorth  '68 

Mr.  Walter  J.  Hoyer  '64 

Mrs.  Sharon  Beck  Huber  '82 

Mr.  David  E.  Hughes  '68 

Mr.  Ronald  G.  Hughes  '58 

Rev.  Mahlon  D.  Hurlbert  Jr.  '52 

Mrs.  Martha  L  Case  Hurr  '35 

Mr.  Harold  S.  Hurwitz  '50 

Mr.  William  R.  Inghs  '84 

Mrs.  Gail  Hite  Irwin  '68 

Mr.  James  W.  Irwin  '68 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Peter  Isler 

Mrs.  Susan  Madden  Issler  '80 

Mrs.  C.  E.  Jackson 

Mr.  David  J.  Jackson  '64 

Mr.  Curtis  C.  Jacobs  '65 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  F.  Jacobs  Jr. 

'62  &  '63 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  F.  Jadlocki  Jr. 

'70  &  '70 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Dennis  M.  Jakubowicz 

'71  &  '71 
Dr.  Sigurds  and  Dr.  Martha  Janners 

'64  &  '64 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  R.  John 
Mr.  Delmar  R.  Johnson  '67 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Earl  M.  Jonas 
Mrs.  Daisy  Jimenez  Joseph  '71 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  S.  Jula  '69  &  '70 
Mr.  Carl  Kackenmeister  '42 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  H.  Kalkstein  '60  &  '60 
Mr.  David  H.  Karchner  '62 
Ms.  Mary  Ann  Warner  Kearny  '64 
Mr.  James  G.  Keisling  '70 
Mr.  Rodney  B.  Keller  '72 
Mr.  Fred  W.  Kelly  Jr. 
Mr.  Timothy  J.  Kelly  '79 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Douglas  R.  Kepler  '78  &  '77 
Mr.  Craig  A.  Kern  '72 
Cmdr.  &  Mrs.  Frank  L.  Kerr  '61  &  '62 
Mrs.  Mary  Elizabeth  Covert  Kerstetter  '22 
Mrs.  Roberta  Olson  Kerstetter  '56 
Rev.  George  R.  Kibbe  '53 
Mr.  Frank  M.  Kindler  '77 
Mrs.  Franz  Kindler 


Mr.  Donald  Kinney 

Mrs.  Jennifer  West  Kinney  '71 

Dr.  Donald  J.  Kirk 

Miss  Jean  L.  Kirk  '78 

Mrs.  Martha  Hickerson  Kirk  '62 

Ms.  Jean  C.  Kissane  '68 

Mr.  Dennis  L.  and  Dr.  Harriet  J.  Kitzman 

'59  &  '59 
Mr.  Gregory  T.  Klebon  '77 
Mr.  Norwood  E.  Klotz  Jr.  '80 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  C.  Knauff  '48  &  '48 
Rev.  &  Mrs.  John  R.  Knaul  '37  &  '37 
Mr.  William  L.  Knecht 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  A.  Knouse 
Ms.  Margaret  Knowlton  '64 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Raymond  Kohan 
Mrs.  Rachel  Andrews  Kohl  '43 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Maynard  Kohler  (she  '49) 
Mrs.  Carol  Scott  Konow  '57 
Mr.  William  C.  Koppenheffer  '75 
Mr.  Dale  N.  Krapf  '67 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  David  J.  Krauser  '68  &  '68 
Rev.  Ronald  L.  Krauss  '67 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  J.  Krempasky 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  J.  Kuhlman 
Mr.  Jeffrey  G.  Kuhlman  '83 
Mr.  Joel  D.  Kuhns  '63 
Mr.  John  J.  Kuska  Jr.  '75 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Dennis  LaJeunesse 
Mr.  James  N.  LaRocca  '74 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  R.  Andrew  Lady  '49  &  '51 

(he  deceased) 
Mr.  J.  Fred  Lake  '52 
Mrs.  Joanne  Gerber  Lamade  '42 
Mrs.  Shirley  Thompson  Lambert  '44 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  D.  Langberg 
Mrs.  Beverly  Ekey  Langley  '73 
Mrs.  Linda  Tanner  Langlois  '65 
Mr.  Gerald  A.  Lanoza 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ralph  Lanzel 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  E.  Larson  '63  &  '63 
Mr.  Roger  L.  Larson  '76 
Mr.  James  E.  Laubach  '56 
Mr.  Stephen  W.  Layton  '72 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  J.  Leahy  '75  &  '77 
Mr.  David  B.  Lee  '61 
Mr.  Fred  Y.  Legge  '53 
Mr.  Charles  A.  Lehman  III  '63 
Mrs.  Deborah  Whitfield  Lenig  '77 
Mr.  Erman  E.  Lepley  Jr.  '78 
Mr.  William  L.  Levegood  '76 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Mark  N.  Levine 
Dr.  Gary  A.  Lewis  '65 
Mrs.  Alice  Berger  Lloyd  '27 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  H.  Lloyd  '59  &  '59 
Mr.  J.  Randolph  Loeliger  '71 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  Michael  Lovett  '71  &  '72 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Willem  J.  Lubbe 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  Luber 
Dr.  Henry  P.  Lucas  '50 
Mrs.  Leonora  Jones  Lucash  '64 
Mr.  E.  LaRue  Lunt  '56 
Mr.  Charles  W.  Luty  '35 
Mr.  Peter  B.  Luxton  '70 
Mr.  Thomas  P.  Lyon  '57 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Creighton  W.  MacGill 

'75  &  '77 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Samuel  S.  Macensky  '66  &  '66 
Dr.  Sherry  L.  Macpherson  '74 


Mrs.  Leila  Madley 

Mrs.  Henrietta  Shope  Malone  '34 

Mr.  Yale  Mamolen 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  F.  Robert  Manville  '52  &  '51 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  J.  B.  Maples 

Mr.  Matthew  A.  Marcinek  '50 

Mr.  John  R.  Marck  '74 

Rev.  Dr.  Harvey  W.  Marsland 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  John  E.  Marthinsen  '70  &  '70 

Mrs.  Julie  Bell  Martin  '62 

Mr.  Paul  Martin 

Dr.  William  J.  Martin  '68 

Mr.  Harvey  W.  Mather  Jr.  '38 

Ms.  Matilda  Matlock 

Mr.  Jesse  A.  May  Jr.  '65 

Ms.  Marilouise  Mazzante  '76 

Dr.  Charles  W.  McCall  '73 

Mr.  Harry  E.  McCloskey  '42 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Samuel  F.  McDonald  Jr. 

'57  &  '52 
Mr.  Timothy  D.  McDonald  '78 
Mr.  Steven  E.  McElrath  '77 
Mr.  Chester  A.  McEnroe  '38 
Mrs.  Mary  McGovern 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Walter  G.  Mclver 
Mr.  Robert  J.  McKernan  '53 
Rev.  Henry  J.  McKinnon  '39 
Mr.  Mark  C.  McLachlan  '75 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  J.  McLane 
Mr.  Stewart  M.  McMinn  '60 
Mr.  Larry  M.  McNeer  '64 
Mr.  H.  Victor  McNelly  '63 
Mr.  Gary  E.  McWilliams  '66 
Dr.  Norman  B.  Medow  '60 
Mrs.  Ann  Wear  Melander  '65 
Mr.  Paul  C.  Mellen  '49 
Mrs.  Margaret  Allen  Mengers  '65 
Rev.  Victor  K.  Meredith  Jr. 
Mr.  Richard  A.  Merlo  '80 
Col.  Rhoda  Pontz  Messer  '51 
Capt.  &  Mrs.  Robert  L.  Metzger  '43  &  '42 
Mr.  Robert  A.  Mifnin  '77 
Dr.  Anthony  J.  Milici  '75 
Rev.  Donald  H.  G.  Miller  '33 
Mr.  Francis  D.  Miller  '79 
Mrs.  Katherine  Ellwood  Miller  '67 
Ms.  Stephanie  K.  Miller  '77 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wade  M.  Miller  '83  &  '82 
Mr.  Carl  R.  Milletary  III  '68 
Mrs.  Diane  Stebbins  MincoUa  '63 
Mr.  Louis  J.  Miorelli  '61 
Mr.  Paul  M.  Moisiades  '61 
Mrs.  Joyce  Leahy  Monico  '79 
Ms.  Kay  Monks 
Mr.  Michael  A.  Moore  '78 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Tenner  Moore 
Mrs.  Joanna  Stallard  Morrow  '66 
Mr.  William  Morton 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  N.  Moser 
Miss  Mary  Grim  Mosser  '34 
Mr.  Roger  A.  Mott 
Mrs.  Dorothy  Hyde  Mowry  '36 
Mr.  Bruce  D.  Murray  '65 
Mrs.  Ardith  Miller  Namenson  '62 
Mrs.  Patricia  Ammel  Nash  '66 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Hugh  D.  Newman 
Mr.  George  A.  Nichols  '59 
Mrs.  Elsie  Skvir  Nierle 
Mr.  Wilfred  R.  Niklaus  '59 


16  LYCOMING  QUARTtRI  Y 


Mrs.  Rebecca  Miller  Nordberg  '56 

Mrs.  Sandra  Slcinle  Northrop  '61 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Raymond  Nowicky 

Mr.  George  R.  Nye  '27 

Dr   &  Mrs.  R.  Michael  O'Brien 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Francis  O'Day 

Rev.  John  D.  O'Neill  '52 

Mr.  John  M.  Obzud  '73 

Mr.  James  M.  Ocst  '66 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  Ohlinger 

Mr.  Anthony  L.  Overdurf  '50 

Rev.  George  L.  Overley 

Dr   &  Mrs.  Robert  R.  Owens  '39  &  '40 

Mr   &  Mrs.  P.  Thomas  Padden 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Larry  R.  Pail  '78  &  '78 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  R.  Palmquist  '67  &  '67 

Dr.  &  Mrs,  Frank  Parcells 

Mr.  Matthew  A.  Parcells  '89 

Mr.  Michael  A.  Pasnello  '75 

Mr.  J.  Barry  Patterson  '62 

Ms.  Anna  V.  Payne  '68 

Mr    Elmer  L.  Peake  '52 

Mr.  William  G.  Pearson  Sr.  '67 

Mr.  Harold  A.  Peatfield  '65 

Mr.  Scott  Penoyer  '79 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Dennis  L.  Pepperman 

•73  &  '74 
Mr.  Harry  F.  Perretta  Jr.  '78 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  Perry 
Dr.  John  H.  Persing  "63 
Ms.  Diana  Pelersen-Wiggs  '79 
Dr.  Arnold  O.  D.  Peterson  '48 
Mrs.  Susan  Fracaroli  Petniunas  '77 
Mr.  Richard  M.  Phelps  '75 
Mr.  Arnold  Phipps  II 
Mr.  William  E.  Picht  '66 
Mrs.  Jill  Krieger  Piecko  '76 
Mr.  James  A.  Pietrovito  '71 
Dr   &  Mrs.  John  F.  Piper  Jr 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Phillip  B.  Piper  '68  &  '68 
Ms.  Kathleen  Kelly  Pisano  '74 
Mrs.  Carol  Cropp  Pitlenger  '61 
Mrs.  John  L.  Pitts  III 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  M.  Plankenhorn 

(she  '61) 
Mr   Si  Mrs.  Ralph  H.  Plankenhorn  Jr. 

•64  &  '66 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  Poppe 
Dr    Robert  E    Porter  '63 
Mr.  Richard  E    Powers  '50 
Mr.  Cierald  S    Prati  Jr.  '37 
Dr.  Barbara  Neff  Price  '60 
Mrs.  Louise  Brown  Priest  "61 
Mr.  Robert  C.  Prindiblc  "68 
Mr.  Roger  M.  Prior  '26 
Mr.  Walter  I'ropsner 
Mr.  Warren  W.  Pruess  '64 
Mr    Robert  R    Pumphrcy  '29 
Res    &  Mrs.  Cilenn  W.  Pursel 

'57  &  '57 
Lt.  Richard  E.  Pyle  '81 
Mr.  John  Quinn  III  '78 
Capt.  Robert  W.  Rabold  Jr.  "69 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Nicholas  Rampolla 
Mr.  &  Mrs   Charles  Recder 
Mr    K    M.,  'on  Prichard  Jr.  '64 
'Mcher  '83 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  B.  Remorenko 

"69  &  '69 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gary  C.  Rhinehart 
Mr.  Michael  B.  Rich  '40 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Logan  A.  Richmond  '54  &  '69 
Mrs.  Jeanne  Seals  Riggs  '73 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Dennis  E.  Riley 
Mrs.  Doris  Riley 

Mr.  Raymond  S.  Rittenhouse  '70 
Mr.  Jack  C.  Ritier 
Mr.  David  W.  Roberts  '77 
Mrs.  Judith  Waring  Roblyer  '65 
Mr.  Charles  Rodgers 
Dr.  Janet  A.  Rodgers 
Mr.  Whitey  Rodgers 
Mr.  William  Rodgers 
Mr.  George  Roller 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  Ross 
Mr.  Paul  Rothrock 
Mr.  Everett  W.  Rubendall  '37 
Mrs.  Kendra  Shuey  Ruhl  '71 
Mrs.  Mary  Landon  Russell  '33 
Dr.  Seth  W.  Russell  '29 
Mr.  Steven  J.  Russell  '80 
Miss  Rebecca  A.  Saltern  '82 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  Sandmeyer  (she  '43) 
Mr.  Stevan  F.  Sayre  '66 
Mr.  Clarence  &  Dr.  Louise  R.  Schaeffer 

(she  '59) 
Mr.  Gary  W.  Schaper  '69 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  L.  Scheaffer  '62  &  '63 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  W.  Schenk  '70  &  '72 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Herbert  Schmoyer 
Mrs.  Herman  T.  Schneebeli 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  W.  Schneider  '79  &  "78 
Mr.  Robert  L.  Schreibeis  '75 
Ms.  Beth  E.  Schult^  "83 
Mr.  Blaine  W.  Scott  111 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Laurance  B.  Seaman  '68  &  '69 
Dr.  Robert  H.  Seewald  '49 
Mr.  Gary  B.  Sensenich  '66 
Mr.  H.  Donald  Sestina  '57 
Miss  Andrea  D.  Seuren  '76 
Mrs.  Mary  Helen  Foehl  Shaffer  '38 
Mrs.  Marion  Cahn  Shamos  '39 
Mr.  Timothy  B.  Sharretts  '73 
Mr.  James  W.  Sheaffer 
Mr.  Vincent  L.  Sherman  '49 
Mr.  Robert  C.  Sherwood  '62 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Shiveits  '70  &  '72 
Mrs.  Lark  Rand  Shiimbaum  '71 
Mr.  James  O.  Shoemaker  '62 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  P.  David  Shoemaker 

'66  &  '66 
Dr.  Robert  G.  Shouldice  '66 
Mr.  Edward  G.  Shurer  Jr.  '53 
Miss  Kathryn  E.  Siburt  '71 
Mr.  James  C.  Simatos  '80 
Dr.  Thomas  C.  Simmons  '41 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  R.  Sims  (he  '38) 
Mrs.  Dorothy  Toy  Singley  "61 
Re\    &  Mrs.  R.  Bruce  Smay  (he  "49) 
Mr.  Alden  T.  Smith  Jr.  '65 
Mr.  J.  Dennis  Smith  '68 
Mrs.  Joan  Purpura  Smith  '69 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Steven  T.  Smith  '69  &  '70 
Mr.  Henry  R.  Smyser  '65 
Dr.  Thomas  W.  Snee  '65 
Mr.  Larry  D.  Snyder  '68 


Mr.  Jonathan  P.  Spear  '67 

Mrs.  Cheryl  Dawn  Eck  Spencer  '70 

Mr.  James  F.  Staib  '74 

Dr.  Eli  Stavisky  '61 

Mrs.  Carol  Jamison  Steigelman  '69 

Mrs.  Evelyn  Reigel  Steiner  '65 

Capt.  C.  Alan  Stephan  '57 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Norman  A.  Stevens 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  B.  Stewart  '76  &  '76 

Mr.  Kevin  R.  Stout  '79 

Ms.  Sara  L.  Strait  '83 

Mr.  Ronald  B.  Strattan  Jr.  '66 

Mr.  Marlin  R.  Strohecker  '60 

Ms.  Esther  L.  Williams  Strongman  '73 

Mrs.  Betty  Fischer  Stroup  '47 

Mr.  Jack  A.  Stroup  '58 

Miss  Louise  Stryker 

Dr.  Richard  G.  Stuempfle  '54 

Mr.  Harold  L.  Stugart  '62 

Mr.  Donald  M.  Suica  '76 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Francis  Sullivan 

Mrs.  Patricia  Dimm  Swain  '42 

Mr.  Gordon  G.  Sweely  '64 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  W.  Tannahill 

Mr.  John  J.  Tarditi  Jr.  '62 

Dr.  Carl  B.  Taylor  '30 

Mr.  Richard  C.  Taylor  Jr.  '69 

Ms.  M.  Eileen  Taylor-Appleby  '60 

Mr.  Larry  M.  Telep  '69 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  B.  Teller  "81  &  '84 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Dawson  Thomas  '35 

Mr.  F.  Barry  Thomas  '60 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ronald  Thompson 

Mr.  Frederick  W.  Thu!  Jr.  '70 

Mr.  Mark  R.  Thunberg  '68 

Mrs.  Marilyn  Hannold  Timms  '68 

Dr.  William  D.  Todhunter 

Mrs.  Christiana  NL  Rees  Tomlinson  '74 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  W.  Toohe\  '50  &  '51 

Mrs.  C.  Philip  Torrance 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank  E.  Tosi  '71  &  '71 

Mr.  Michael  P.  Toiin 

Mr.  David  B.  Travis  '61 

Rev.  Dr.  Robert  L.  Treese  '50 

Dr.  James  L.  Troisi  '59 

Mrs.  Helen  Vollmer  Troxell  '33 

Mr.  Stephen  Turnbull  '70 

Mr.  David  M.  Turner  '37 

Dr.  Donald  M.  Turner  '48 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  A.  L'pdegrove 

Dr.  Shirley  A.  Van  Marter 

Mr.  Thomas  1.  Vanaskic  '75 

Dr.  Connie  L.  Nicodemus  Vance  '59 

Mr.  John  W.  Vanderland  '64 

Dr.  George  J.  Vilushis  '69 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  M.  Virgulti  '82  &  '81 

Mrs.  Vera  Winter  Visscher  '38 

Dr.  Carmine  M.  Volpe  '77 

Mr.  Craig  A    Walker  '68 

Mrs.  Lois  Davidson  Wallace  '39 

Mr,  William  C.  Wallis  '62 

Mr.  David  A.  Walsh  '76 

Mr.  Michael  A.  Warehime  '64 

Mr.  David  R.  Warne  '68 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  S.  Warner  '85  &  '85 

Mr.  Eric  J.  Wasser  '72 

Mrs.  Linda  Cooncv  Wasser  '68 

Mr.  Gerald  A.  Wasson  Jr.  '69 

Mr.  Walter  W.  Waikins  '42 


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Ms.  Alicelynne  Watson  '70 

Mr.  Richard  C.  Watters  '70 

Mr.  Thomas  C.  Way  '69 

Mr.  Kurt  R.  Wease  '79 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  H.  Weaver 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  H.  Bruce  Weaver 

Mr.  James  A.  Webb  '66 

Mrs.  Eva  Hoover  Weber  '62 

Miss  Ona  R.  Weimer  '49 

Mrs.  Patricia  Marr  Weisenburger  '78 

Rev.  Ned  E.  Weller  '54 

Mrs.  Susan  Gowaska  Weller  '64 

Mr.  David  F.  Werner  '72 

Bishop  D.  Frederick  Wertz 

Mr.  Robert  G.  Wharton  Jr.  '34 

Mr.  Donald  M.  Whistler  '61 

Ms.  Jean  M.  White  '48 

Mrs.  Kathleen  McKinnon  White  '68 


Ms.  Pamela  Rae  Bateman  Whiteaker  '74 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  John  H.  Whittaker  '64  &  '64 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Donald  Wieland 

Dr.  Willis  W.  Willard  III  '58 

Mr.  Marc  Williams 

Mr.  Roy  E.  Williams  Jr.  '82 

Mr.  David  A.  Williamson  '69 

Mr.  Thomas  D.  WilUamson  Jr.  '61 

Mr.  James  B.  Wilson  Jr. 

Mr.  James  R.  Winner  III  '72 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  L.  Wirth  Sr.  '38  &  '38 

Mrs.  Eleanor  P.  Wishart 

Mrs.  Carolyn  Rowe  Wladaver  '64 

Ms.  Beverly  M.  Wolff  '68 

The  Hon.  Robert  J.  Wollet  '54 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  T.  Wolyniec  (he  '60) 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gary  R.  Womelsdorf 

Mr.  Daniel  C.  L.  Wood  '79 


Mrs.  Evelyn  Kilshaw  Woodworth  '76 

Mr.  Joseph  L.  Wool  '52 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Russell  N.  Worobec 

Mr.  Howard  L.  Worth  '58 

Mrs.  Clyde  H.  Wurster 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Daniel  C.  Wurster  '63  &  '63 

Mrs.  Janina  West  Yates  '77 

Mr.  J.  Bryson  Yawger  '58 

LTC  Charles  A.  Young  '39 

Dr.  Dennis  G.  Youshaw  '61 

Ms.  Betsy  L.  Youtz  '58 

LCDR  John  Marshall  Yurchak  '78 

Mr.  Francis  E.  Zanella  '73 

Ms.  Patricia  M.  Zdunowski  '75 

Mr.  Charles  S.  Zern  Jr.  "80 

Rev.  Dr.  Elwood  C.  Zimmerman  '44 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Melvin  C.  Zimmerman 

Mr.  P.  Richard  ZutterUng  '53 


Parents  &  Friends 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  J.  Abbott  Sr. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  Abdo 

Mrs.  Guy  Abson 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jacob  Adams 

Ms.  Idele  H.  Adelson 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Daniel  Aherne 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Angelo  Albanese 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Michael  Albanese 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  J.  Albarano 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  Albright  Jr. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bruce  Altschuler 

Mrs.  Karen  Alworth 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lawrence  W.  Amway 

Mr.  Robert  Andem 

Ms.  Susan  Andresen 

Ms.  Dorothy  Angeli 

Dr.  Robert  B.  Angstadt 

Mr.  Joseph  Amiga 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  Aquilani 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arthur  Argall 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gibson  E.  Armstrong 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  Arnold 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Carl  Arrigale 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  Ashman 

Mr.  William  H.  Askey 

Mrs.  William  T.  Askey 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ronald  Attig 

Mrs.  James  E.  Axeman 

Mr.  W.  Maurice  Avers 

Mrs.  Mary  P.  Baggett 

Mr.  Edward  L.  Bagnarelli 

Mr.  Robert  Bahnsen 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Howard  J.  Baier 

Ms.  Bernice  Bair 

Mrs.  Bess  D.  Baker 

Mr.  Randy  Baker 

Mrs.  Beverly  Baldwin 

Mr.  Howard  R.  Baldwin 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  Balulis 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Victor  Bandurco 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  Banfield 

Mr.  Frank  Banko 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  Barbieri 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  Eugene  Bare 

Dr.  Mary  L.  Barnwell 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  Barra 

.Mr.  &  Mrs.  Roger  R.  Barrick 

Mrs.  Eileen  Bauer 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  A.  Bauman 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  Bealer 

Mrs.  Nathalie  R.  Beck 

Mr.  William  Beck 

Ms.  Linda  Beckman 

Rev.  &  Mrs.  Albert  L.  Beemer 

Ms.  Susan  K.  Beidler 

Mr,  &  Mrs.  Raymond  L.  Benner 

Mr.  William  Benzel 

Ms.  Helen  I.  Bergeron 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Mark  Bergren 


Dr.  Howard  C.  Berthold 

Mrs.  Phyliss  Berlin 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Elias  Bieber 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  Bitner 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ronald  C.  Blalchley 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  H.  Bloom 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Alexander  W.  Blumberg 

Ms.  Jean  Bodewes 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  Bodine 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Gary  Boerckel 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  Bogosian 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  Bonelli 

Ms.  Gretchen  M.  Book 

Mr.  Patrick  Bottazzi 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  Botwinick 

Rev.  Dr.  Leon  W.  Bouton 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  Bowen 

Mrs.  Marlene  L.  Bowen 

Mr.  Jeffrey  D.  Bower 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Loren  Bower 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  R.  Bower 

Dr.  Robert  G.  Bowers 

Ms.  Diane  L.  Bowersox 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Stephen  Bovd 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  R.  Boyda 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Albert  E.  Boyer 

Mrs.  Jean  A.  Boylan 

Ms.  Theresa  M.  Brady 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  F.  Brady 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  A.  Brand 

Ms.  Bertha  Braunbeck 

Mr.  John  Brauss 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  A.  Bray 

Ms.  Catherine  Bressler 

Mr.  Edward  Bretch 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Clarence  A.  Brink 

Mrs.  Judith  Broccolo 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leon  Brokenshire 

Mr.  L.  Randall  Brophy 

Hon.  Kenneth  D.  Brown 

Ms.  Laura  Brown 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lee  R.  Buchwald 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Howard  Buffenmeyer 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Clarence  W.  Burch 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  F.  Burke 

Mr.  John  A.  Burkholder  Jr. 

Mrs.  David  G.  Busey 

Mr.  Jonathan  E.  Butterfield 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  L.  Butts 

Mr.  John  Caffrey 

Mrs.  Martha  J.  Calaman 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Amador  Calderon 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  Calderone 

Mrs.  Charles  J.  Campbell 

Ms.  Hedi  Campbell 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Twining  Campbell 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Francis  F.  Cappo  Jr. 

Mrs.  Doris  W.  Carle 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  Carola 

Mr.  James  D.  Casale 


Ms.  Marcella  Cavanaugh 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  Cawley 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Walter  Cawley 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ronald  Ceres 

Ms.  Ethel  Chambers 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  D.  Chapman 

Mr.  Eugene  W.  Charles 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  S.  Chatterton 

Mr.  Robert  C.  Checca 

Mrs.  Anna  F.  Chiglinsky 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harry  Chin 

Mrs.  Betty  Sams  Christian 

Dr.  Frederick  E.  Christian 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  Chulock 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  C.  A.  Churchill 

Mrs.  Stanley  Clarke  Jr. 

Rev.  &  Mrs.  Paul  Clinton 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  Cochran 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Fredric  Coffey 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  Colavita 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  H.  Confair 

Mrs.  Z.  H.  Confair 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bernard  W.  Connaghan 

Mrs.  Elsie  V.  Connahan 

Ms.  Edith  L.  Conrad 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  Conville 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Kenneth  L.  Cooper 

Mr.  George  Cosper 

Mr.  Richard  L.  Cowher 

Mr.  Ralph  R.  Cranmer 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  E.  Crawford 

Mrs.  Sarah  Cross 

Mrs.  Frances  Crossley 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Earl  Crowell 

Mr.  David  Cummings 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  G.  Cummings 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bernard  Cunniffe 

Rev.  &  Mrs.  Robert  Curry 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank  Damian 

Mr.  Charles  Darrow 

Mr.  Howard  A.  Datres 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bruce  Davis 

Mrs.  Raymond  A.  Davis 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Anthony  DeAngelo 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank  DeFonzo 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Clarence  Deitrich 

Mr.  Milford  L.  Delaney 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ronald  Delker 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  DeMore 

Dr.  LeRoy  F.  Derr 

Mr.  Raymond  C.  Desor 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  DeVleeschower 

Mrs.  Nancy  H.  DeWald 

Mr.  Stephen  M.  Dewar 

Mrs.  Jean  Dickey 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  Dieffenderfer 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gerald  J.  Diehl 

Dr.  Jack  D.  Diehl  Jr. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Millard  G.  Diehl 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Dominic  DiFelice-Antoni 


Mr.  A.  S.  DiGiacinto 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  L.  Diltz 

Mr.  Joseph  DiMichele 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  L.  DiOrio 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  Docto 

Ms.  Sylvia  M.  Dodd 

Ms.  Elamarie  Dolan 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  Donahue 

Mr.  Joseph  Donlon 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  Donnan  III 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  M.  Dore 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  Dore 

Dr.  Samuel  J.  Dornsife 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  Downs 

Mr.  M.  LaRue  Drake 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  Drevenak 

Ms.  Barbara  Dugan 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leo  E.  Duncan 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Russel  L.  Duryea 

Mr.  James  Benedict  Farley 

Mrs.  Andrea  Eaton 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Kenneth  L.  Eck 

Mrs.  Cynthia  Eckbold 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Herbert  A.  Ecker  Sr. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Edgerton 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Neil  Eigen 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Mac  Elder 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  Ely 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  C.  Emmert 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Vincent  D.  Enright  Jr. 

Mr.  Gregory  Entz 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Equi 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Colin  Erdman 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  Ermer 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Anthony  J.  Esposito 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Armand  G.  Ethiet 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  L.  Evans 

Dr.  Robert  H.  Ewing 

Mr.  J.  Robert  Fahnestock 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Louis  J.  Fanelli 

Mrs.  Evelyn  B.  Faus 

Mr.  Robert  W.  Faus 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Guern  Fealtman 

Mrs.  Lena  Feinberg 

Mr.  Michael  R.  Felix 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  W.  Fellers 

Mrs.  Catherine  Fenix 

Rev.  &  Mrs.  Clifford  Field 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ernest  Fink 

Mr.  Robyn  H.  Fink 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  Fisch 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Floyd  B.  Fischer 

Mrs.  Dorothy  Fitzgerald 

Mr.  Elwood  Fitzgerald 

Mr.  Robert  Flaccus 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  Flad 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  Flath 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  F.  Fleming  Jr. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  T.  Flory 

Ms.  Ruth  Folk 


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Mr.  &  Mrs.  Mathcw  Foner 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Andrew  Ford 

Mrs.  Sandra  Forest 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  M.  Fortenbaugh 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Donald  Fortnum 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Nunzio  Fortuna 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  F.  Fossclla 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  David  A.  Fran/ 

Mrs.  Ruth  Frazicr 

Mrs.  Mary  Ann  G.  Frederick 

Dr.  Edward  S.  Frecdman 

Mr   &  Mrs.  Hebcrlon  E.  Frickc  Jr. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edgar  A.  Fritz 

Mrs.  Kathleen  Fritz 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  Froinmer 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jerome  Gage 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  Gainer 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  James  R.  Gallagher 

Mr.  &  Mrs    James  R,  Gallagher 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Marim  Gallagher 

Mr   &  Mrs.  E.  Haas  Gallaway  Jr. 

.Mr    Donald  Garver 

Rev.  &  Mrs.  Roland  E.  Garvin 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Roland  Gauthier 

Mr.  J.  Frederick  Gehr 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  Gentile 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Raymond  George 

\lr.  &  Mrs.  Louis  Georges 

Mr.  Thomas  P.  Gcrber 

Mrs.  Anne  Gibbon 

Ms.  Connie  Gieniec 

Ms.  Vicki  Gieniec 

Mr.  John  W.  Gierasch 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Ernest  D.  Giglio 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  J.  Edward  Gilda 

Mr.  Sc  Mrs.  Robert  Gilgallon 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  G.  Gilmorc 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  Gilmore 

Mrs.  Joan  C.  Gingrich 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Nicholas  Giovine 

Mr   &  Mrs    Frank  L.  Girardi 

Mr    &  .Mrs.  Charles  L.  Gleason 

Mr    &  Mrs.  Milton  Glenn 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ned  Glover 

•Vlr.  Donald  Goodliffe 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Morgan  E.  Goodwin 

Mr.  Geoffrey  L.  Gordon 

Mr    &  Mrs.  Gerald  Gordon 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harry  H.  Gorman 

Ms.  Patricia  J.  Grabowski 

Mr.  John  P.  Graham 

Mr    Richard  A.  Gray 

Mr    Gary  Grecco 

Mrs    Mary  Jane  Green 

Mr    &  Mrs    Charles  Grccnbcrg 

Mr    &  Mrs.  Stephen  Greenfield 

Mr.  Charles  F.  Greevy  III 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  V.  Gricco  Sr. 

Mr    Don  Griffith 

Mr    &  Mrs.  Vincent  Grimes 

Mr    &  Mrs.  Robert  Guellich 

Mrs    Maria  Gustafson 

Mr    &  Mrs    Royce  Haas 

Mr    Tom  Hackenburg 

Mr   &  Mrs.  Frederick  J.  Hagcn 

Mr   &  Mrs.  John  Hagen 

Mr   &  Mrs.  Guy  Hall 

Mr    &  .Mrs    James  Hall 

Mrs.  Susan  Hall 

Ms.  Agnes  S.  Hammarstrnm 

Rev.  &  Mrs    Paul  I-    Hannaford 

Mr.  &  Mrs,  Wilfried  Hardc 

Miss  Elsie  May  Harding 

Mr    &  Mrs    Richard  Harleman 

Mr.  &  Mrs   (iodfrey  W.  Harper  III 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  J.  Hartman 

Miss  Pat  Hartranfl 

Mr.  &  Mrs    William  Hartshorn 

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Dr.  Roger  W.  Opdahl 

Dr.  John  F.  Piper  Jr. 

Mrs.  Margaret  P.  Piper 

Mrs.  Constance  C.  Plankenhorn 

Mr.  David  W.  Poeth 

Mr.  Jeffrey  L.  Richards 

Mr.  Jack  C.  Ritter 

Mrs.  Mary  L.  Russell 

Mrs.  Fern  L.  Schon 

Mr.  Larry  R.  Strauser 

Dr.  Fred  M.  Thayer 

Dr.  Shirley  A.  Van  Marter 

Mrs.  Deborah  E.  Weaver 

Dr.  H.  Bruce  Weaver 

Dr.  John  M.  Whelan  Jr. 

Mrs.  Cathleen  R.  Wild 

Mrs.  Patricia  S.  Wittig 

Dr.  Robert  S.  Yasui 

Mrs.  Lou  Ann  B.  Zeigler 

Mr.  Ralph  E.  Zeigler  Jr. 

Mrs.  Gail  M.  Zimmerman 

Dr.  Melvin  C.  Zimmerman 

Trustees 

Mr.  David  Y.  Brouse 

Mr.  Leo  A.  Calistri 

Mr.  Harold  D.  Chapman 

Mr.  Richard  H.  Confair 

Mr.  Richard  W.  DeWald 

Mr.  Daniel  G.  Fultz 

Dr.  Robert  E.  Hancox 

Dr.  Gerald  L.  Hawk 

Mr.  Harold  D.  Hershberger  Jr. 

Mr.  K.  Alan  Himes 

Mr.  David  B.  Lee 

Mrs.  Margaret  D.  L'Heureux 

Dr.  Robert  G.  Little 

Mr.  John  C.  Lundy 

Mr.  D.  Stephen  Martz 

Mr.  Richard  D.  Mase 

Dr.  W.  Gibbs  McKenney 

Dr.  Fred  A.  Pennington 

Ms.  Ann  S.  Pepperman 

Mr.  John  E.  Person  Jr. 

Mr.  William  E.  Pickelner 


22  LYCOMING  QUARTERLY 


Mrs.  Marguerite  G.  Rich 

Mr.  John  C.  Schuhz 

Dr.  Mary  R.  Schweikle 

Mr.  Robert  L.  Shangraw 

Dr.  Donald  E.  Shearer 

Mr.  Harold  H.  Shreckengast  Jr. 

The  Honorable  Clinton  W.  Smith 

Mr.  J.  Richard  Stamm 

Dr.  Nathan  W.  Stuart 

Dr.  Willis  W.  Willard,  III 

Foundation.s/Tru.st  Funds 

Charles  V.  Adams  Trust 
Mabel  Alexander  Trust 
Foundation  for  Independent 

Colleges,  Inc.,  of  Pennsylvania 
John  Vincent  Low  Estate 
Emmett  C.  Roop  Trust 
Ruby  E.  Rubrighl  Trust 
L.  B.  Smith  Cultural 

Foundation 
L.  B.  Smith  Educational 

Foundation 
L.  B.  Smith  Medical  Foundation 
Donald  B.  and  Dorothy  Stabler 

Foundation 
The  Surdna  Foundation 
Hattie  D.  Wendle  Trust 
The  Williamsport  Foundation 

Businesses/Organizations/ 

Matching  Gift  Companies 

Abbott  Laboratories 
ACF  Industries.  Inc. 
Advanced  Technology  Center 
Aetna  Life  &  Casualty 
Air  Products  &  Chemicals 
Ralph  S.  Alberts  Co.,  Inc. 
ALCOA 

AIco  Standard  Foundation 
Allstate  Foundation 
American  Chemical  Society 
American  Cyanamid  Co. 
American  Maize-Products  Co. 
Amoco  Corporation 
AMP,  Inc. 

AMR  American  Airlines  Foundation 
Anheuser-Busch  Foundation 
Amiga's  Used  Cars 
Arjay  Corporation 
Arkwright  Mutual  Insurance  Co. 
Arthur  Andersen  <St  Co.  Foundation 
Associated  Insurance 
Management.  Inc. 
AT&T  Bell  Laboratories 
AT&T  Foundation 
Banko  Beverage  Co. 
Hank  of  Boston  Corporation 
Bank  of  Lancaster  County 
Barber  Memorial  Home,  Inc. 
Bccton  Dickinson  Foundation 
Beecham  Laboratories 
Beitcr's  Appliance 
Bell  Atlantic  Corporation 
Bell  Communications  Research 
Bellcore 
Bell  Labs 
Hell  of  PA 

Bell  South  Corporation 
Beltway  Trailer  Sales 
Benson  Thomson  Agency,  Inc. 
Ben/el's  Bret/cl  Bakery,  Inc. 
Bilner  School  Bus  Contractor 
Black  &  Decker  Corporation 
Boeing  Company 
Bombcrger's  Store,  Inc. 
Boycr's  IGA 
BP  America.  Inc. 
Brisiol-Myers  Co. 
Brooks  Real  Estate 
The  Brunswick  Foundation 
BSC  Litho 
Buhha's  Breakaway 
Burger  King 
"■'•lington  Industries 


Butler  Manufacturing  Co. 

Foundation 
Canada  Dry  Bottling  Co.,  Inc. 
Canteen  Vending  Co. 
Capital  Cities/ABC,  Inc. 
Carborundum  Co. 
C.  A.  Reed 
Carpenter  Technology  Corporation 

Foundation 
Carter  -  Wallace,  Inc. 
Casale  &  Bonner 
James  Case  Enterprises,  Inc. 
Central  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co. 
Central  PA  Savings  Association 
Century  Place,  Inc. 
Chase  Manhattan  Bank,  N.A. 
Chemical  Bank 
Chesebrough  Ponds,  Inc. 
Chevron  Corporation 
Chicago  Title  &  Trust  Co. 
Chrysler  Corporation 
Chubb  &  Son.  Inc. 
CIBA-GEIGY  Corporation 
CIGNA  Foundation 
CitiBank.  N.A. 
Class  of  '88 
Cobbler's  Outlet,  Inc. 
Coca-Cola  Co. 

Combustion  Engineering,  Inc. 
Commonwealth  Bank  &  Trust 
CompuDyne  Corporation 
Conestoga  Country  Club 
Congdon  Appraisal  Services 
Contact  Program  of  The  Lancaster 

County  Council  of  Churches 
Contact  Telcministries  USA,  Inc. 
Continental  Corporate  Foundation 
Continental  Insurance 
Coopers  &  Lybrand  Foundation 
CoreStates  Financial  Corporation 
Corning  Glass  Works  Foundation 
Crompton  &  Knowles  Corporation 
Crum  And  Forstcr  Foundation 
Cummins  Engine  Co.,  Inc. 
dbA  Systems,  Inc. 
Deluxe  Corporation  Foundation 
Derr's  Stationery  Store 
Dice  Drug  Co. 

Digital  Equipment  Corporation 
Dominos  Pizza 
Dorwarl,  Andrew  &  Co. 
Dow  Chemical  Co. 
Dresser  Foundation,  Inc. 
Dun  &  Bradstreet  Corporate 

Foundation 
Duquesne  Light  Co. 
Dynakleen 
Eastman  Kodak 
Eaton  Corporation 
Elby's  Restaurant 
Emhart  Corporation 
Equicor 

Equitable  Life  Assurance 
Equitable  of  Iowa 
Ericson  Constructors,  Inc. 
Ethicon,  Inc. 

Exxon  Educational  Foundation 
Faxon  Lumber  Co. 
Faxon  Bowling  Lanes 
Faxon  Cleaners 
Feldcrslein  &  Associates 
Fidelity  National  Bank 
Fink  Paint  Store 
First  Mercer  Appraisal  Service 
Flexer  Amusement  Co. 
FMC  Corporation 
Ford  Fund  Educational  Aid  Program 
Founders  Federal  Savings 
Four  Mile  Iilementary  School  Faculty 
Four  Mile  Faculty  Welfare  Fund 
Free  Post  Publishing.  Inc. 
Frito-Lay.  Inc. 
Frost,  Inc. 
Gannett  Foundation 
Gales  &  Seaman 
General  Accident  Insurance 


General  Defense  Corporation 

General  Dynamics  Corporation 

General  Electric  Foundation 

General  Foods  Fund 

General  Re  Corporation 

General  Signal  Corporation 

Georgia-PaciTic  Corporation 

J.  B.  Gibbons  Construction  Co. 

Goldome  Savings  Bank 

Grace  Foundation.  Inc. 

Gray  Communications 

Great  Western  Bank 

Grit  Publishing  Co. 

Grumman  Corporation 

GTE  Corporate  Communications 

GTE  Foundation 

GTE  Products  Corporation 

GTE  Sylvania.  Inc. 

Harper  &  Row  Publishers,  Inc. 

Harris  D.  Berry,  Jr.  &  .Associates 

Harris  Home  Contracting 

Hartford  Insurance  Group 

Foundation 
Hartman  Agency 
Harvard  University 
Hayes,  Large,  Suckling,  Frulh, 

Wedge  —  Architects 
Hecht  Co. 
HERCO 

Hershey  Foods  Corporation 
Hewlett-Packard  Co. 
High  Employee  Services,  LTD. 
Hillside  Restaurant 
Hoechst  Celanese  Corporation 
Hoffmann-LaRoche,  Inc. 
Hollidaysburg  Trust  Co. 
Home  Life  Insurance  Co. 
Home  Service  Beverage  Co. 
Honeywell  Foundation 
Horrigan-American,  Inc. 
Hunsberger  Ofrice  Supply 
IBM  Corporation 
ICI  .Americas.  Inc. 
Ingersoll-Rand 

International  Business  Products 
International  Paper  Co. 
Interstate  Battery  System 
ISC  Matching  Group  Program 
ITT  Corporation 
Jackson's  Auto  Body  Shop 
James  River  Corporation 
Jeffers  &  Associates 
Jersey  Shore  State  Bank 
Jersey  Shore  Steel 
J.  James  Wolfe  Agency 
J.  K.  Services,  Inc. 
Johnson  &  Higgins 
Johnson  &  Johnson 
Johnson's  Cafe 
Kecbler  Co.  Foundation 
Keeler-Hoff  Supply  Co. 
Kellogg  Co. 

Kell-Tech  Dental  Laboratory 
James  S.  Kemper  Foundation 
Kemper  Group 
Keystone  Business  Forms  Co. 
Keystone  Friction  Hinge 
Kidder  Pcabody  Foundation 
Kmart  Corporation 
K  and  M  Realty 
Koppers  Co.  Foundation 
Korner  Kut's 
Koser  Electric  Co. 
Kramer  &  Hoffmann  Associates 
l.amco  Communications,  Inc. 
1  ampeter-Strasburg 
I  ancaster  County  Council  of 

Churches 
Lancaster  County  Dental  Society 
I  ancasicr  Oral  Surgery  .Associates 
Landon  .Associates 
Lecce  Electric 
LcCrone  Transfer 
Lever  Brothers 
Eli  Lilly  &  Co. 
George  Logue,  Inc. 


Lonza  Chemicals,  Inc. 
Mack  Trucks 
Mahanoy  Valley  Door 
Main  Street  Apartments 
Maneval  Funeral  Home 
Manning  Associates 
Mannington  Mills.  Inc. 
Manufacturers  Hanover  Trust 
Manville  Fund 

Marathon  Oil  Foundation,  Inc. 
Marsh  &  McLennon  Co. 
Martin-Marietta  Corporate 

Foundation 
Maurice  Lawruk  Builder.  Inc. 
May  Department  Stores  Co. 
R.  J.  .McBrinn,  Inc. 
MCJ  Bookkeeping  Service 
Mead  Corporation 
Mellon  Bank  Corporation 
The  Merck  Co.  Foundation 
Meridian  Asset  Management 
Meritor  Financial  Group 
Merrill  Lynch  &  Co.,  Inc. 
Merrill  Lynch  &  Co.  Foundation 
Metropolitan  Bottling  Co.  #1 
Metropolitan  Life  Foundation 
Midlantic  National  Bank 
Mid-State  Beverage  Co. 
Minuteman  Press 
Mobil  Foundation.  Inc. 
Montgomery  Plumbing  Supply  Co. 
Montour  Auto  Service  Co.,  Inc. 
Morgan  Guarantee  and  Trust  Co. 
Morrison-Knudsen  Co.,  Inc. 
Mutual  Press  Clipping  Service 
National  Can  Corporation 
National  Medical  Enterprises,  Inc. 
National  Society  Colonial  Daughters^ 

of  the  17th  Century 
Nationwide  Mutual  Insurance  Co. 
Nestle  Foods  Corporation 
New  Directions 
New  Jersey  Bell 
New  York  Life  Foundation 
New  York  Times  Foundation 
Normandy  Crossing,  Inc. 
North  American  Re-insurance 
North  American  Philips 
North  American  Communications 
Northeast  Utilities 
Northern  Central  Bank 
Northwestern  Mutual  Life 

Insurance  Co. 
Oaks  Printing  Co. 
Occidental  Petroleum 
Ortho  Pharmaceutical 
PA  Department  of  Education 
P.A  Lumbermans  Insurance  Co. 
PA  Power  &  Light  Co. 
PA  Power  &  Light  Co. 
Parco.  A  Partnership 
Parenie.  Randolph.  Orlando,  Carey 

&  .Associates 
Parent  Federal  Savings  Bank 
Parsons  Associates 
Vic  Patti  413  .Amco 
Paulhamus  Litho  Printing 
Peat  Marwick  Main  &  Co. 
Peal  Marwick  .Mitchell  Foundation 
Peal  Marwick  Foundation 
Penn  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co. 
PepsiCo 
PFizer,  Inc. 
PG.&W. 

PHEAA.  Commonwealth  of  PA 
Philadelphia  National  Bank 
Philip  Morris.  Inc. 
Phillips  Supply  House 
Pickelner  Fuel  Co.,  Inc. 
Pines  Motel 
Pitney  Bowes 

Plankenhorn  Stationery  Co. 
Plants  &  Design  Center 
Portion  Pack  Food  Services.  Inc. 
PPG  Industries  Foundation 
Precision  Printers.  Inc. 


SFPTt-MBER  1984  23 


Price  Waterhouse  Foundation 

Procter  &  Gamble 

Provident  National  Bank 

Prudential  Insurance  Co.  Foundation 

Prudential  Insurance  Co. 

Pullman,  Inc.  Foundation 

Quantum  Chemical  Corporation 

Raytheon  Co. 

RCA  Corporation 

Reader's  Digest  Foundation 

Realty  Marts  International 

Ream  Interests,  Inc. 

Reliance  Insurance  Foundation 

Research  Corporation 

The  Research  Institute  of  America 

Revlon  Foundation,  Inc. 

Reynolds  Iron  Works 

Reynolds  Metals  Co.  Foundation 

R.  J.  R.  Nabisco,  Inc. 

Rockwell  International 

Rorer  Group,  Inc. 

Rose  Associates,  Inc. 

Rose  View  Manor 

RoSpatch  Corporation 

Evan  Rosser  &  Co. 

RUST  International  Corporation 

Ryder  System 

SALC 

Salomon,  Inc. 

Sanders  Mortuary 

Sandoz,  Inc. 

Schering-Plough  Foundation 

Schlegel  Corporation 

Charles  Schwab  &  Co.,  Inc. 

Sears-Roebuck  Foundation 

Seller's  Food  Service 

Marvin  K.  Shearer 

Shearson  Lehman  Hutton,  Inc. 

Shell  Oil  Co.  Foundation 

Sheraton  Inn  -  Williamsport 

Shlimbaum  and  Shiimbaum 

Robert  M.  Sides  Music  Store 

Silvertip,  Inc.  Contractors 

William  R.  Sims  Agency 

Sives  Plumbing  &  Heating 

SmithKline  Beckman  Foundation 

Snap-On  Tools 

Snyder's  of  Hanover 

The  Southland  Corporation 

Spectroscopy  Society  of  Pittsburgh 

Spectrum  Business  Forms 

Spitler  S  &  S,  Inc. 

Squibb  Corporation 

Staiman  Brothers 

State  Farm  Insurance  Co. 

State  Farm  Companies  Foundation 

State  Farm  Insurance  Co. 

State  Farm  Insurance 

Sterling  Drug,  Inc. 

St.  Paul  Companies 

Stroehmann  Bakeries,  Inc. 

Sun-Gazette  Co. 

Sun  Co.,  Inc. 

Swank,  Inc. 

Switzer's  Auto  Parts 

Syntex  Corporation 

Tambrands,  Inc. 

Teamwork  Graphics 

Tetley  Tea,  Inc. 

Texas  Eastern  Corporation 

Textron  Co.  Charitable  Trust 

Textron  Lycoming  (Avco) 

Time,  Inc. 

Toledo  Trust  Co. 

Travelers  Insurance  Co. 

Troisi  Men's  Wear 

T.  Rowe  Price  Associates 

Foundation,  Inc. 
TRW  Electronics  &  Defense 
United  Methodist  Church  - 

Central  PA  Conference 
United  Methodist  Church  - 

Eastern  PA  Conference 
Union  Camp  Corporation 
Unisys 
United  States  Fidelity  Guaranty 


United  Telephone  System 
UPS  Foundation,  Inc. 
USAir 

D.  J.  Vannucci  Pharmacy 
Vermont  Veterinary  Specialties 
Virginia  Power 
Warner-Lambert  Co. 
Weslinghouse  Educational 

Foundation 
Westvaco  Foundation 
Williamsport  Beverage  Co. 
Williamsport  National  Bank 
Williamsport  Rotary  Club 
Winner  Wedding  Service 
Woolrich  Woolen  Mills 
Wright  Sign  Co. 
Xerox  Foundation 
Arthur  Young  Foundation 
Young  Industries 


Class  of  1915 
SO'Vo  Participation 

Forbes,  Marguerite  Derstine 

Class  of  1916 
14%  Participation 

Browne,  Rebecca  Shepherd 

Class  of  1918 
iilo  Participation 

Barclay,  Stanton  D. 
Kohler,  Grace  Myers 

Class  of  1920 
13%  Participation 

Dugger,  Marjorie  Ruth  Barclay 

Class  of  1921 
14%  Participation 

Whitbeck,  Joyce  Flegal 

Class  of  1922 
36%  Participation 

Bernhardt,  Dorothy  Logan  Rogers 
Kerstetter,  Mary  Elizabeth  Covert 
Maconaghy,  Samuel  J. 
Mearkle,  Etelka  Kiffer 

Class  of  1923 
36%  Participation 

Ditlmar,  Ida  May 
Gallagher.  Thomas  R. 
Nancarrow,  Bernadine  Decker 
Rosenberg,  Martha  Spanogle 

Class  of  1924 
17%  Participation 

Dubois.  Edith  Blaydon 
Hann,  Victor  B. 

Class  of  1925 
25%  Participation 

Barnhart,  Elizabeth  Beard 
Courtney,  Dorothy  Moore 
Rothermcl,  Leonard  H. 
Smyth,  Marguerite  Schlegel 

Class  of  1926 
10%  Participation 

Prior,  Roger  M. 
Walkins,  Elizabeth  V. 

Class  of  1927 
39%  Participation 

Briscoe,  Clarence  C. 
Canon,  Miriam  Haefner 
Glosser,  William  E.  Jr. 
Henninger.  Jane  Castner 
Johnson.  James  T. 
Lindemuth,  John  M. 
Lloyd,  Alice  Bcrger 
Macvaugh,  Gilbert  S.  Sr. 
Nye,  George  R. 
Ration,  Ruth  Williams 
Reece,  Helen 


Class  of  1928 
25%  Participation 

Amoss,  Ernestine  Oehrii 
Amoss,  Howard  M. 
Bell,  Elizabeth  Rich 
Cornwell.  Anna  Mou! 
Goodrich,  Eva  Taylor 
Kline,  Kalhryn  E.  Turner 
LeCompte,  Jean  Sykes 

Class  of  1929 
22%  Participation 

Brokaw,  R.  Miriam 
Holt,  Albert  T. 
Kline,  John  M. 
Lebo,  Elizabeth  Turner 
Markey,  Ernest  L. 
Pumphrey,  Robert  R. 
Russell,  Seth  W. 

Class  of  1930 
25%  Participation 

Berkheiser.  Lucile  Corson 
Cornelius,  Elizabeth  M.  Thomas 
Harris,  Virginia  D. 
Smith,  C.  Bryan 
Staats,  Margaret  Rich 
Taylor,  Carl  B. 

Class  of  1931 
36%  Participation 

Clevenger,  Helen  E. 
Duffield,  Jeanne  M.  Reese 
Ealer,  Charlotte  Mark 
Fischer,  John 

Flexer,  Mary  Elizabeth  Gilliland 
Geigle,  Ralph  C. 
Gould,  Olive  Long 
Hammaker,  Madeleine  Wein 
Kopp,  Martha  J. 
Pederson,  Helen  Granger 
Snell,  C.  Helene  Ritter 
Williams,  E.  Leora 

Class  of  1932 
25%  Participation 

Born,  H.  Spencer 

Bosworth,  W.  Wayne 

Darrow,  Burton  E. 

Hauber,  Helen  Wingate 

Heintzelman,  Elizabeth  V.  Allison 

Hill,  Virginia  Farnsworlh 

Long,  James  S.  (deceased) 

Magee,  James  W. 

Pennington,  Fred  A. 

Spoils,  Dorothy  Long 

Steele,  Helen  Poticher 

Class  of  1933 
43%  Participation 

Anstine,  Mary  Louise  Monks 
Broscoe.  Edward  M. 
Darrow,  Ann  Evans 
Elder,  Robert  A. 
Flegal,  Irwin  S. 
Forse,  Emelia  Matlson 
Gideon,  Helen  Kohler 
Golder,  Helen  Mallalieu 
Holder,  Helen  Louise  Clarke 
Lofgren,  Nina  Cummings 
Miller,  Donald  H.  G. 
Robbins.  Edgar  D. 
Rubendall,  Marion  B. 
Russell,  Mary  Landon 
Sechrist,  Laura  A. 
Troxell,  Helen  Vollmer 

Class  of  1934 
30%  Participation 

Byerly,  Jay  R. 
Camarinos,  Tasso  E. 
Even,  Samuel  H. 
Gehr.  Margaret  K.  Reeder 
Laidig,  Robert  V. 
Malone,  Henrietta  Shope 
Mosser,  Mary  Grim 
Slrine,  Margaret  Knittle 
Tupper,  Jane  Schwoerer 
Wharton,  Robert  G.  Jr. 
Williams,  Burton  L. 


Class  of  1935 
27%  Participation 

Hordncr.  Martm  V. 
Bubb,  Robert  M.  Sr 
Drick,  Caroline  Whitehead 
Green,  William  C. 
Hurr,  Martha  1.  Case 
Kessel,  Vivian  Bullock 
Knapp.  Morgan  V. 
Luly,  Charles  W. 
McBride,  Alice  Hoffman 
Sanderson,  Louise  Castner 
Scwalt,  Grace  Duvall 
Thomas,  Elizabeth  Dawson 
Westberg,  William  C. 
Williams,  Clifford  C. 

Class  of  1936 
27%  Participation 

Dentler,  Sara  Campbell 
Dentler,  William  L. 
Fithian,  John  W. 
Ford,  Paul  A. 
Hall.  Doris  Miller 
Heverly.  Harris  E. 
Keemer,  Leland  W. 
Mark,  Grace  D. 
Martz,  David  J. 
Mowry,  Dorothy  Hyde 
Rhoads,  Philip  A. 
Sanders,  Marshall  E. 
Sanders,  Thursa  Bakey 
Stuart,  Nathan  W. 
Thomas,  Mary  MacLaren 
Waltz,  Olive  Foulk 

Class  of  1937 
36%  Participation 

Atherton,  Louisa  M. 
Barrett,  Dorothy  Welliver 
Bower,  Eleanor  Keagle 
Bower,  Richard  W. 
Christensen.  Dorothy  M. 
Dodge,  Wesley  S. 
Etner,  Margaret  Campman 
Fulmer,  Carol  J.  Shaffer 
Gamba,  Carl  L. 
Halfmann,  Dorothy  Sleeker 
Hetler,  Florence  Walters 
Knaul,  John  R. 
Knaul.  Leona  Fisher 
McKenney,  W.  Gibbs 
Person,  Charlotte  Tepel 
Pratt,  Gerald  S.  Jr. 
Rubendall,  Everett  W. 
Sarno,  William  E.  (deceased) 
Turner,  David  M. 
Welliver,  H.  Richard 

Class  of  1938 
36%  Participation 

Aho,  Mary  Gulliver 
Dye,  Lester  H. 
Flexer.  George  G.  Jr. 
Fraleigh,  Ruth  E.  Wiiherile 
Gehron.  William  H.  Jr. 
Harding,  James  W. 
Hayes,  Robert  B. 
Hertzler,  Mary  Snyder 
Jennings.  Frederick  F. 
Mather,  Harvey  W.  Jr. 
McEnroe,  Chester  A. 
McLaughlin,  Edward  S. 
McLaughlin,  Grace  Gillner 
Shaffer.  Mary  Helen  Foehl 
Shirey,  John  E. 
Sims,  William  R. 
Visscher,  Vera  Winter 
Willmann,  John  B. 
Wirth,  Charles  L.  Sr. 
Wirth,  Marion  Rice 

Class  of  1939 
30%  Participation 

Arnev,  Bcverlv  Hall 
Beckiey,  Charles  W. 
Davis,  Craig  L. 
Ertel,  Elizabeth  Sinclair 
Fuller,  Sue  Rathmell 
Hospers,  Alice  Schmelzle 
Jennings,  Minerva  P.  Goodman 
Kotzen,  Charlotte  Adelman 
McKinnon,  Henry  J. 
Owens,  Robert  R. 


24  LYCOMING  OUARTFRI  Y 


Ricgcl,  George  E    III 
Shamo\,  Marion  Cahn 
Shannon,  Jamc^  G. 
Wallace,  l.oiJ  Davidson 
WeiscI,  Mildred  Staiman 
Young,  Charles  A. 

Class  of  1940 
21'''o  Participaliun 
Ames,  t.  Jean 
Bruch,  John  L.  Jr. 
Chrisman,  Elizabeth  Tepel 
Conver,  Sarah  l.ugharl 
Crooks,  William  D.  Ill 
Eflimiadi,  Catherine  Lewis 
Frederick,  George  F. 
Huskin.  Mary  Jane  Cleckner 
Mattson.  K.  Virginia  Gilbert 
Meals.  Lola  Spangle 
Owens,  Mary  Jane  Kuhns 
Rich,  Michael  B. 
Shick.  Cecelia  Campbell 
Siebert,  Anneiia  Maneval 
Tereshinski,  Thomas  J. 

Class  of  1941 
26°'o  Participation 

Hrcilcnbach,  M    Forrest  Birkensiock 
Comcrcr,  Belly  Harsch 
Ewing.  Flelcn  L.  Johnson 
Gibson,  Jean  Aull 
Greene.  Sarah  Weis 
Greenwood,  Anna  Jane  Brugler 
Hayes,  John  S. 

Hilsher,  Anna  Belle  Birkenstock 
Knudson,  Martha  J    Lowdermilk 
Maule,  Elizabeth  Harrison 
Maule,  William  L. 
McHenry,  Anna  Bachle 
Shipman,  Alice  Walton 
Simmons,  Thomas  C 
Spencer,  M.  Jean  Mumford 
Tillon.  Alberta  Wilson 
Welker.  Jean  Hamilton 

Class  of  1942 
29<'/o  Participation 

Berthold.  E     Icjn  Cirammer 
Bruch.  Sarah  Bubb 
Carson,  Ruth  P. 
Diehl,  Charles  A. 
Fergusson,  Eleanor  Jones 
Francis,  Elizabeth  Kerr 
Francis,  Thomas  C.  Jr. 
HeffelTinger,  Martha  Wentzel 
Isbell,  Earl  W 
Kackenmcislcr.  Carl 
Kelly.  Violet  Rothermel 
Laedlein.  Frank  H. 
Lamade,  Joanne  Gerbcr 
Lccce,  Robert  A. 
McC'loskey,  Harry  E. 
McC'ormick.  Margaret  Rowland 
Metzger.  Camille  BurchHeld 
Odell.  Frank  H. 
Rich,  Marguerite  Gehron 
Russell,  Ruth  Doeblcr 
Sathcr.  Elizabeth  Francis 
Swam.  Patricia  Dimm 
TroiM.  B    Joseph 
Waikins.  Walter  W. 
Wuister.  Georgcnc  Hassenplug 

Clavs  of  1943 
28<''o  Participation 

Green.  Walter  s    III 
Horsley.  Marguerite  Rettew 
Hunter.  Janet  Louise  Williaimon 
Karpinski.  Dons  Mell 
Klcriel,  John  B. 
Kuhl.  Rachel  Andrews 
Laedlein,  Dorothy  Bird 
Lundgren,  Miriam  McAllister 
Metzger,  Robert  L. 
Morrison.  A.  Allen  Jr. 
Sandmeyer.  Dorothy  Ferrell 
Sullivan.  Robert  J. 
Wivc.  Margaret  Browne 

Class  of  1944 
2J°'o  Participation 

Barton,  June  S.  Kerr 
Bclock,  Dons  Miller 
Britt.  Blanche  Beck 


Burkholder.  Ruth  Armstrong 
Cartey.  Julia  Carr 
Lambert.  Shirley  Thompson 
Merill.  Julia  Miller 
Spangle.  Nancy  Bodine 
Zimmerman.  Elwood  C. 

Class  of  1945 
23<'''o  Participation 

Cavanaugh,  Olive  E.  Babcock 
Dowling,  Barbara  K.  King 
Huffman.  Mary  Bussom 
Leach.  Elizabeth  Miller 
Myers.  Gladys  R. 
Nace,  Jane  Wilson 
Shreckengast,  Doris  Edwards 

Class  of  1946 
27<Vo  Participation 

Aulenbach,  Mary  Lou  King 
Barrows,  Gloria  1  undlcll 
Brouse,  Mary  Jo  Aull 
Brown,  Carol  Lonsdale 
DeWald,  Esther  Whccland 
Gallahcr.  Ruth  Myers 
Harbach.  Phyllis  Gladcwiiz 
Kniscly,  Lillian  Jane  Holland 
Knock.  Stanley  F    Jr. 
Profit.  Daniel  J. 
Rommcll.  Martha  Brown 
Sonder.  Otto  L.  Jr. 
Steele,  Betty  Fry 
W'arg,  Carlene  A. 

Class  of  1947 
17%  Participation 

Ba^tian,  William  C. 
Berninger,  Lois  Gettis 
Bickford,  R    Geraldine 
Biichlc.  Emily  C 
Bociigcr,  Betty  Taggart 
Brouse,  David  Y. 
Buchlcr.  John  F. 
Clark.  James  E. 
Crist.  Jean  Moore 
Crupper.  Janet  Mallorey 
Dale,  William  J. 
Eberhart,  Richard  F. 
Harbach.  Max  E. 
Hartman.  Margie  Shafer 
Hollcnback.  John  G. 
Kaufman.  Jean  L.  Young 
Lockspciser,  Patricia  Ferguson 
Racine.  Andre  M. 
Robinson.  Charles  C 
Rohm.  Beatrice  DeSau 
Stroup.  Betty  Fischer 

Class  of  1948 
26''''o  Participation 

Armstrong.  Donald  E. 

Bonnell.  Robert  I  . 

Clark.  Lynn  NL 

Clark.  Ruth  M    Little 

Comerer.  Robert  M.  (deceased) 

Cox.  Lois  Obcrdorfer 

DeWald,  Omar  E.  Jr. 

Fryc,  Warren  R 

l-ulmcr.  Flame  Abercrombie 

Fulmer,  James  V. 

Hill,  JoAnn  Hershberger 

Hill,  William  J. 

Jones,  Robert  B. 

Kaseman,  Paul  W. 

Kay.  I  .  Jeanne  Umble 

Kift.  Phihp  S. 

Knauff,  Harriet  Morgan 

Knauff.  Paul  ( 

KtKher.  Herbert  J. 

1  cinbach,  Paul  W. 

Maiicval,  David  R. 

Marshall,  John  F 

Peterson.  Arnold  O.  D. 

Piatt.  Natalie  Wmsor 

Steele.  Pauline  Fisher 

Turner.  Donald  M. 

Ulman.  Franklin  T. 

White.  Jean  M. 

Class  of  I')49 

38<'''o  Participation 

Anderman,  Thomu  E. 

Beach.  Howard  C. 

Frick,  Anna  Netia  Livingilon 


Frost,  Barbara  Hawkins 
Grieco,  Sally  Delaney 
Hill,  Shirley  Goettel 
Kohlcr,  R.  Beryl  Potter 
Lady,  R.  Andrew  (deceased) 
Lyon,  Twila  C. 
McCormick.  Clifford  C.  Jr. 
Mcllen.  Paul  C 
Mingle.  Barbara  Stenger 
Pannebaker.  Patricia  Rohm 
Plasan.  Charlotte  L. 
Retkwa.  John  S. 
Rosenberg.  Dorothy  Cohick 
Seewald.  Robert  H. 
Sherman.  Vincent  L. 
Shick.  Franklin  E. 
Smay.  R.  Bruce 
Stover.  Kay  Goodman 
Weimer,  Ona  R. 

Class  of  1950 
SS^/o  Participation 

Ammons.  Harold  A. 
Askins.  J.  Stewart 
Auffinger,  Frances  A.  Wood 
Barto.  Harold  E. 
Barto.  Virginia  Herll 
Belock.  Henry  W. 
Bergcr.  Donald  E. 
Bondi.  Richard  W 
Brobsl.  James  K. 
Brungard.  Kenneth  R. 
Brungard,  Pauline  Pribbic 
Clark.  George  C. 
Dickson.  Richard  A. 
Durney.  Lucy  Tremayne 
Fisher.  Charles  W. 
Franco.  Lienor  M.  Kraft 
Griggs.  Jacqueline  A.  Brouse 
Griggs.  Robert  W. 
Guyer.  Earl  G. 
Harman,  Maurice  L. 
Hill.  G.  Fredrick 
Hinkclman.  Doloris  A.  Good 
Hinkelman,  Richard  H. 
Huffman,  James  B.  Jr. 
Hurwilz.  Harold  S. 
Jones.  Marjorie  Ferrell 
Keller,  James  J. 
Kocian,  Charles  J. 
Lucas.  Henry  P. 
Marcinek.  Matthew  A. 
Marshall.  Cree  Martin 
Minlz.  Max  S. 
Mitchell.  William  J 
Mullane,  Suzanne  Whitehead 
Overdurf.  Anthony  L. 
Peterson.  Charles  E.  Jr. 
Powers.  Richard  E. 
Rinker.  Maynard  W. 
Ripple,  Donald  I. 
Rosenberg.  Stanley  G. 
Rutherford.  Doris 
Shreckengast.  Harold  H.  Jr. 
Small,  Marjory  Flcgal 
Smith.  Robert  M. 
Stevens.  Marjone  Bender 
Summerson.  I  ec  M. 
Toohey.  John  W. 
Treese.  Robert  L. 
Watts.  Paul  H 
Wheailcy,  Reginald  H. 
Winter,  John  I. 
Wykoff.  Vernon  F. 

Class  of  1951 
21i''o  Participation 

Alberts,  William  E. 

Anders.  Jane  Murphy 

Brcitenbach.  Jack  L. 

Brodmerkel.  James  A. 

Chaves.  Antoinette  Ripepi-Gatclcy 

Cogswell.  John  F, 

Drescher.  Herbert  W 

I  aker.  Robert  I 

Idwards,  I  eRov  Ci.  Jr. 

Fisher,  Robert  M. 

Freer.  Charles  L. 

Gaul.  Shirley  N.  Williams 

Hamm.  Donald  E 

Hershberger.  Harold  D.  Jr. 

Ironside.  Frederick  M.  Jr. 

Ka>.  \\  illiam  D. 

Kline.  Richard  M 

ladv.  Nancy  Haney 

Mansille.  Mary  Brand 


McShane.  Joan  Krimm 
Messer.  Rhoda  Pontz 
Miller.  Jean  Berry 
Newcomer.  E.  Scott 
Shellman.  Clyde  J. 
Simon.  Virginia  Palmer 
Stewart.  John  A. 
Succop,  Nancy  Noah 
Toohey,  Jacqueline  Sullivan 
Wolfe,  Kenneth  B. 

Class  of  1952 
24%  Participation 

Bonaker,  Shirley  J    Devine 

Brennan,  Thomas  M. 

Brouse.  Paul  W. 

Brunner.  Nancy  Hall 

Dempsey.  Thomas  W. 

Dingle.  Richard  C. 

Fetters,  David 

Foumey,  John  F. 

Frey.  Dorothy  Lewis 

Hampton,  Richard  L. 

Hickok.  Fred  C. 

Homan.  Clarence  H. 

Hurlbcn.  Mahlon  D.  Jr. 

Kelly.  John  P. 

Lake.  J.  Fred 

LeVan.  Paul  R. 

Lilley.  Kenneth  R. 

Manvillc.  F.  Robert 

McDonald.  Catherine  (Cay)  Wardner 

Mihalik.  Mike  (deceased) 

Mintz.  Priscilla  Morlock 

Mitchell.  Marian  Musselman 

Norman.  Fred  W. 

O'Neill.  John  D. 

Pannebaker.  Lee  H. 

Peake.  Elmer  L. 

Reidy.  Lawrence  P. 

Sanderson.  .Maria  Quant 

Shellman.  Dons  Wise 

Snyder.  John  W. 

Thompson.  .Attelia  Achard 

Viles.  Patricia  Ann  Bush 

Walter.  William  N. 

Wool.  Joseph  L. 

Class  of  1953 
19%  Participation 

Adams.  Donald  K 
Archer.  Roland  I  . 
Cavanaugh.  James  E. 
Cruickshank.  John  D. 
Cupiccia.  Louis  A. 
Dock.  Stanford  L. 
Doutt.  Nancy  Fry 
Easily.  John  R. 
Gaul.  Benjamin  L. 
Goldy.  Gloria  Vannucci 
Hevner.  Vernon  L.  Jr. 
Johnson.  Edward  C 
Kennedy.  Jcannine  Fulton 
Kibbe.  George  R. 
Kotler.  Bernard  M. 
Kramer.  George  C  Jr. 
Kunes.  Ruth  Morgan 
Legge.  Fred  Y. 
McKernan.  Roben  J. 
Robb.  Herbert  R. 
Sausser.  Harold  D. 
Shurer.  Edward  G.  Jr. 
Vasey.  Carev  E. 
Wilhelm,  C.  Scott 
Winner,  Thomas  D.  Jr. 
Zutterling.  P   Richard 

Class  of  1954 

17%  Participation 
Berninger.  Robert  (. 
l>ebole.  Barbara  Brown 
DiSalvo.  Anthony  L. 
Frey.  Milo  H. 
Huyck.  Esther  L.  Fry 
Huyck.  Robert  W 
Johnson.  M    Rebecca  Flcgal 
Lenig.  Coleen  Jenkins 
Logue.  Thomas  A. 
Miller.  Clarence  L. 
Mitchell.  Charles  M. 
Owen.  June  Plalz 
Richmond.  Logan  A. 
Snyder.  Ruth  Pannebaker 
Stuempfle.  Richard  G. 
Teter.  Dorothy  Carr 
Teufel,  Dons  Heller 


SFPTFMBFR  19R9  25 


Weller,  Ned  E. 
Wollet.  Robert  J. 

Class  of  1955 
15%  Participation 

Blaker.  F.  Keen 
Block,  Robert  B. 
Burrows,  Richard  K. 
Collcy,  Robert  W, 
Fortner.  George  F, 
Good,  Menno  E. 
Gorgas,  Nellie  F. 
Green,  Margaret  J.  Taylor 
Green,  William  D. 
Morgan,  Gladys  Lybolt 
Rokus,  Joan  Gillette 
Smith,  Clinton  W. 
Zanker,  Robert  F. 

Class  of  1956 
19%  Participation 

Anderson,  George  R. 
Cahstri,  Judith  Fry 
Dilker,  Harold  B. 
Erlel,  Joseph  R. 
Felix,  Richard  H. 
Fisher,  Bruce  D. 
Fluman,  Mary  Lou  Burkhart 
Freund,  Eleanor  A. 
Glidewell,  Ethel  Bowman 
GlidewcU,  Oliver  J. 
Hively,  Mildred  English 
Kerstelter,  Roberta  Olson 
Klees,  Eleanor  Altman 
Lander.  Mary  Wentzler 
Laubach,  James  E. 
Lunt,  E.  LaRue 
Miller,  Jean  Rice 
Myers,  Robert  R. 
Nordberg,  Rebecca  Miller 
Shapiro,  Paul  O. 
Snyder,  Karle  L. 
Wagner,  Gerald  D. 

Class  of  1957 
26%  Participation 

Baker,  William  L. 
Bender,  Janet  Hunter 
Branyan,  Nancy  Norris 
Branyan,  R.  Donald 
Brooks,  Harold  L. 
Bubb,  William  C. 
Ciraulo-Eisenberg,  Marianna 
Cochran,  Mary  Black 
Donovan,  William  J. 
Eisenbeis,  Howard  G. 
Ernst,  Nancy  Woolever 
Fisch,  Gloria  Jean  Kreischer 
Fultz,  Daniel  G. 
Fultz,  Helen  Holler 
Gallagher,  William  H. 
Goldy,  David 
Graves,  Mary  Abel 
Hewitt,  Robert  G. 
Horn,  Herman  S. 
Horn,  Nancy  Dorrance 
Houck,  Patricia  Baldino 
Khan,  Kenrick  R. 
Kilburn,  Mary  Mitchell 
Konow,  Carol  Scott 
Lyon,  Thomas  P. 
McArthur,  Barbara  Gresh 
McDonald.  Samuel  F.  Jr. 
Phillips,  Jonathon  G. 
Pursel,  Ann  Dunn 
Pursel,  Glenn  W. 
Raker,  William  L. 
Rider,  Joseph  L. 
Sarson,  Gene  E. 
Saxe,  Jay  A. 
Secol,  Stephan  H. 
Sestina,  H.  Donald 
Smith,  Edward  W. 
Stephan,  C.  Alan 
Swartz,  H.  Lawrence 
Tchou,  Cynthia  Lim 
Tielbohl,  Ronald  N. 
Warner,  Paul  L. 
Zanker,  Martha  Getman 

Class  of  1958 
26%  Participation 

Achenbach,  N.  Mark 
Ahn,  George  B.  Ill 
Arthur,  Kenneth  R. 


Aubrey,  Thomas  M.  Jr. 
Avery,  Evelyn  Olver 
Bell,  Marie  A.  White 
Bonfatto,  John  A. 
Calhoun,  Thomas  L. 
Carter,  Sherwood  D.  Jr. 
Delgalvis,  Nicholas 
DiCenso,  Barbara  Reed 
Dingier,  Lewis  D. 
Earisman.  D.  Keigh  Cronauer 
Ernst,  John  B. 
Faddis.  E.  Noel 
Fitch,  Lillian  M.  Albert 
Flick,  Donald  B. 
Fluman,  Lon  M.  Jr. 
Fravel,  Raymond  D. 
Haas.  Robert  V. 
Mimes.  David  A. 
Horn.  Frederick  D. 
Hughes.  Ronald  G, 
Humes,  William  D. 
King,  John  H.  Jr. 
LeCrone,  Gail  Yeager 
Lucas,  Clifford  L. 
Mann,  Yvonne  Outterbridge 
Mathias,  Beverly  Current 
Mbule,  Jean  Waltz 
Miller,  Raymond  A. 
Nowak,  Jackie  Snyder 
Polcyn.  Kenneth  A. 
Rundle.  Robert  W. 
Selleck,  Patricia  Spencer 
Shangraw,  Robert  L. 
Shapiro,  Virginia  Shepard 
Sherwood,  William  C. 
Stroup,  Jack  A. 
Willard,  Willis  W.  Ill 
Worth,  Howard  L. 
Yawger,  J.  Bryson 
Yoder,  William  H. 
Youtz,  Betsy  L. 

Class  of  1959 
26%  Participation 

Ament.  Ronald  K. 
Aten,  Norman  E. 
Bender,  J.  Suzanne  Eberl 
Bender,  Robert  L. 
Benway,  Gerald  L. 
Bower,  Dale  V. 
Bryan,  James  A. 
CaJistri,  Leo  A. 
Camp,  Jean  Gardner 
Carey,  Rosemary  Cheatle 
Combs,  Agnes  Cruickshank 
Congdon,  Lois  M. 
Cooper,  Samuel  E. 
Cote.  L.  Meconi 
Cramsey.  H.  Wayne 
Curtis.  Shirley  L. 
Cyphers.  Margaret  E. 
Davis.  W.  Fell  Jr. 
DeFebo.  Louis  J. 
Fitch.  Edward  R. 
Gibson.  William  III 
Gieniec.  Casimir  D. 
Gieniec.  Nancy  Hall 
Gnau.  Charles  R. 
Golden.  George  D. 
Grier.  Donald  W. 
Haberberger,  Arthur  A. 
Hakes.  John  E. 
Herring.  Paul  L. 
Hessler,  Don  B. 
Heumann.  Sanford  A. 
Mimes.  K.  Alan 
Molmes.  Mary  Morrone 
Joe,  John 
Kitzman,  Dennis  L. 
Kitzman.  Harriet  Jones 
Landis.  Ellen  Applegate 
Leutze,  Robert  E. 
Lloyd.  Maralyn  Hinkle 
Lloyd.  Richard  M. 
Martz.  G.  Robert 
McMinn.  James  R. 
Motta.  Paul  L. 
Nichols.  George  A. 
Niklaus.  Wilfred  R. 
Pontician.  Robert  J. 
Rawleigh,  Chancy  R. 
Schaeffer,  Louise  R. 
Shearer.  Donald  E. 
Smith.  Mary  Johnson 
Springman.  Charles  D. 
Strauser,  Larry  R. 
Swaies.  Matley  J. 


Troisi,  James  L. 

Vance,  Connie  L.  Nicodemus 

Wendt,  Patricia  A.  Auckcr 

Wolfe,  George  P. 

Yerger.  Barry  G. 

Class  of  1960 
37%  Participation 

Alt,  George  R. 

Armantrout.  Natalie  Ann  Franke 

Armstrong.  Jack  N.  Jr. 

Baker.  Edgar  R. 

Baker.  Carol  ErgotI 

Bender.  Ann  Harper 

Biacchi.  Lawrence  L. 

Bower.  Mary  Hoffman 

Brungard.  Joseph  D. 

Cassel.  Donald  L. 

Cox.  John  R. 

Damaska.  William  H. 

Dzelzgalvis,  Ints 

Eby,  Harvey  C.  Jr. 

Farley.  Janet  Diltmar 

Green.  Wayne  L. 

Harbin.  Beverlee  E.  Arnds 

Harding.  Helen  A.  Macensky 

Harris,  C.  Fred 

Himes,  Diane  M.  Zurinsky 

Hopkins,  James  M. 

Kalkstein,  James  M. 

Kalkstein,  Lane  Keller 

Kline.  Arthur  B. 

Loomis.  Eleanor  Layton 

Maiolo.  John  R. 

Marks.  Jolie  Cohick 

Mathias,  Richard  W. 

McCall,  Barbara  Nason 

McCormick,  A.  Sue  Bingaman 

McCormick.  Jay  H. 

McDaniel.  Kenneth  G.  Jr. 

McMinn,  Stewart  M. 

Medow,  Norman  B. 

Morris,  Raymond  L.  Jr. 

Neights.  Gary  M. 

Ostrander.  Shirley  A. 

Price,  Barbara  Hoffman 

Price,  Barbara  Neff 

Price,  L.  William  Jr. 

Raudabaugh,  Richard  L. 

Roland,  Marilyn  Schaal 

Roller.  Barbara  Thomas 

Roller.  Floyd  A. 

Schlesinger,  George  C. 

Schofield,  Carol  Hane 

Seelig,  Mary  Lu  Connolly 

Staley.  Judith  Kramer 

Stebbins.  Janice  Brucklacher 

Strohecker.  Marlin  R. 

Taylor-Appleby.  M.  Eileen 

Thomas,  F.  Barry 

Thomas,  Marlin  A. 

Tobias,  James  E. 

Ulrich.  John  M.  Jr. 

Veley.  Burke  R. 

Williams.  James  L. 

Wilson.  George  H. 

Wolyniec.  James  T. 

Class  of  1961 
29%  Participation 

Armstrong.  Donna  Barto 
Belle,  Samuel  E. 
Bertellolti,  Victor  A. 
Brown,  Ethel  M. 
Conn,  Eugene  S. 
Crockett,  Robert  P. 
DeWald,  Richard  W. 
Edwards,  Carolyn  Moday 
Fry,  C.  Edgar  Jr. 
Gardner,  Harold  B. 
Garrett.  Robert  A. 
Harrison,  Stephen  G. 
Hill.  Marsha  L.  Elliott 
Hoffritz.  C.  David 
Holhck.  Jo  Anne  Ernest 
Irwin.  Richard  B 
Jeffers,  James  M. 
Judson.  W.  Garrett 
Karschner.  George  V. 
Kerr.  Frank  L. 
Kevish.  Stanley  O. 
Koetzner.  Kenneth  L. 
Koneff.  Donald 
Lee.  David  B. 
Loomis,  David  J. 
McCleary,  Leon  A. 


McCormick,  Judy  Yeagle 
McKibbcn.  Robert  G. 
Miorclli,  Louis  J. 
Moisiades,  Paul  M. 
Mummcrt,  Del  F. 
Northrop,  Sandra  Slcinle 
Pitlengcr.  Carol  Cropp 
Plankcnhorn.  Constance  Cupp 
Priest,  Louise  Brown 
Reed,  Deanna  Werkhciser 
Ricciardclla,  Sandra  Brouse 
Rishel,  Robert  J. 
Roscnslock.  Edward  H. 
Schroeder.  Frederic  W.  Jr. 
Sedcrgran.  Carol  Harper 
Singlcy.  Doroth\  Toy 
Stavisky.  Eli 
Steadman,  Linda  Hodge 
Slock,  Karl  D 
Thomas,  Edward  A. 
Thompson,  Willis  C. 
Travis,  David  B. 
Whistler,  Donald  M. 
Willard,  John  E, 
Williamson,  Thomas  D.  Jr. 
Yolhers,  Constance  J.  Waddell 
Young.  William  R. 
Youshaw,  Dennis  G. 

Class  of  1962 
28%  Participation 

Bedford,  James  W. 
Berry.  Harris  D.  Jr. 
Conant.  Roger  R. 
Crosby.  Chester  W. 
Durr.  Volker  O. 
Feese.  Lars  O, 
Frisoli,  Nancy  Lease 
Gage,  Mary  Klepper 
Goodear,  Gary  L. 
Goodman.  Linda  Greenly 
Hanner,  Larry  F. 
Heiney,  David  M. 
Heiney,  Donna  M.  Michael 
Hindmarch,  Muriel  M.  Garee 
Hoover,  Harry  H. 
Jacobs,  William  F.  Jr. 
Karchner,  David  H. 
Karniol.  William  G. 
Karschner.  Polly  Polinko 
Kauffman,  Luke  H. 
Kerner.  David  V. 
Kerr.  Roberta  Corter 
Kirk.  Martha  Hickerson 
Kofman.  N.  Charles 
Lee.  Richard  J. 
Martin.  Julie  Bell 
Mase,  Richard  D. 
McCormack.  Carol  Bollinger 
McNally,  Virginia  Grabinski 
McNeal,  Jon  E. 
Morrow,  Fred  E.  Jr. 
Namenson.  Ardith  Miller 
Nixon.  Onalee  Barton 
Parsons.  Arthur  John  Jr. 
Patterson.  J    Barry 
Reams,  Carl  L. 
Reese,  Samuel  M.  Jr. 
Scheaffer,  Richard  L. 
Sherwood,  Robert  C. 
Shoemaker,  James  O. 
Stugart,  Harold  L. 
Tarditi,  John  J.  Jr. 
Trayer,  William  C. 
VanHorn,  Chalmer  C. 
VanZanten,  Albert  G, 
Wade,  Janet  B. 
Wallis,  William  C. 
Weber,  Eva  Hoover 
Wood,  Geoffrey  R. 
Young.  Ruth  Ann  Whidden 

Class  of  1963 
36%  Participation 

Adams.  G.  Kenneth 
Ainsworth.  William  J. 
Askey.  Betty  Moore 
Babel,  Dolores  Dunlap 
Bedford,  Maxine  Mamolen 
Boice,  Beverly  Quail 
Bongiovi,  Lawrence  J. 
Brodsky,  Clementine  Klein 
Bunce,  Joseph  O.  Ill 
Butler,  Newell  F. 
Carr,  Donna  Deitrick 
Cherry,  Linda  M.  Sechrisi 
Chillas.  WiUiam  E. 


26  LYCOMING  OUARTr  Rl  Y 


Cline.  Jerry  A. 
Corbeti,  F   Bruce 
CorbetC,  Rulhellen  Morgan 
Crosby.  Bonnie  Silvernail 
Eidenier.  Elon  G. 
Farkaj,  Carolyn  G.  Kohlcr 
Fisher,  Floyd  A. 
Fisher,  Maureen  Milelt 
Furst,  Margaret  A. 
Garner,  Barbara  A.  Hawes 
Garrell.  Judilh  O'Connor 
Hajzak,  John  P. 
Heincelman.  Dorothy  Corson 
Hieber,  Carl  O. 
Holhck,  B.  Michael 
Holmes,  Joan  Carlson 
Jacobs,  Carol  Twigg 
Kelly,  Hilda  Scott 
Kelsey,  Gerdi  D. 
Kelscy,  Sandra  Hopf 
Kilgus,  Carol  Williams 
King,  Robert  L. 
Konerr,  Susan  Shaw 
Kuhns,  Joel  D. 
Landis,  William  L. 
Larson,  John  E. 
Larson,  Patricia  Young 
Lehman,  Charles  A.  Ill 
Little,  Robert  G 
Lundy.  Carolyn  Miller 
Luppert,  Charles  W. 
Marshall,  Jane  E.  Rust 
McKee,  James  R. 
McNally,  Bruce  A. 
McNelly,  H.  Victor 
Mincolla,  Diane  Siebbins 
Mumaugh,  Judith  Hobbs 
Mumaugh,  Richard  P. 
Neville,  Robert  S. 
Ocker.  Sidney  B. 
Paul,  MaryAnita  Peck 
Persing.  John  H. 
Porter,  Robert  E. 
Richardson,  Larry  W. 
Ritchie,  Jeanne  McNamee 
Ruffaner,  Robert  E. 
Sandifer.  Marilyn  Rult 
Scheaffer,  Nancy  Gramley 
Schwcikle,  Mary  R. 
Senior.  Thomas  G. 
Shook,  Gladys  Brass 
Shupp,  Kathryn  Rickcn 
Snyder,  John  W 
Swick.  Karen  RundquisI 
Waltz,  Carol  Harris 
Webster.  Janice  M. 
Williams.  Richard  H 
Wood.  Rosalie  Sandison 
Wootton.  Glenn  T. 
Wursler.  Daniel  C. 
Wurster.  Margery  Schradcr 
Zeisloft,  Ann  Bennett 

Class  of  l')64 
25'''o  Parlicipation 
Baldwin.  Kent  T. 
Barry.  E.  James  IV 
Barrv,  Ruth  Girton 
Behan.  Richard  L. 
Berry.  Robert  W. 
Birkmiie.  John  A.  ill 
Black.  Richard  E. 
Borei.  Dorothy  Villinger 
Boyer.  Barry  L 
Boyer.  Nancy  Snyder 
Buckler.  Anne  B.  Pitlinger 
Cuo«o.  Robert  L. 
Custer.  Robert  S 
Dell/.  Diane  Decker 
Dietrich.  Patricia  Ciortner 
Oilier.  I  conard  C.  Jr. 
Doolittle.  Susanne  Norton 
Eckert.  Cynthia  Loomis 
Farkas.  Joseph  J. 
Feigley.  Fred  T. 
Gaffncy.  Mclinda  Kurkian 
ILincox.  Judith  I     Hale 
Mill.  Monica  A    Randall 
Horvath.  James  J. 
Howe.  James  B. 
Moyer.  Walter  J. 
Hutchinson,  Donna  Potter 
IrcdcU,  Ihomas  C. 
Lickson.  David  J 
l.inners.  Martha  Yaple 
lanners,  Sigurds 
Kearny.  Mary  Ann  Warner 


Kiess.  Robert  C. 
Knowlton.  Margaret 
Leonard,  Dasid  M. 
Lillard.  Carol  Oot 
Longbolham.  Bertram  Jr. 
Lucash.  Leonora  Jones 
Markel.  Robert  J. 
Mart/.  D,  Stephen 
McNeer.  Larry  M. 
McNeil.  John  S. 
Merkel,  Timothy  F. 
Mitchell,  P.  David 
Mowry,  Charles  D. 
Perry.  William  H. 
Peiter.  William  E. 
Plankenhorn.  Ralph  H.  Jr. 
Potter.  Eleanorc  Kirchhof 
Pruess.  Warren  W'. 
Reed.  Opie  L. 
Reichard.  K.  Barton  Jr. 
Richardson,  Carol  Burkhardt 
Riese,  Ruth  Ann  Long 
Sherman.  Drue  A. 
Sinclair,  Sydney  M. 
Smith.  Paul  Jr. 
Snowden.  Joan  Kocsis 
Stark.  Velma  E.  Colley 
Stebbins.  Wayne  G. 
Swccly.  Ciordon  G. 
Vandcrland,  John  W. 
Vcrrasiro.  Judilh  Ann  Barlett 
Wallace.  Terry  S. 
Warehimc.  Michael  A. 
Wcller.  Susan  Gowaska 
Whipkcy,  Mardi  Kcpple 
Whittakcr,  John  H. 
Wirlh.  Larry  E. 
Wladaver.  Carolyn  Rowe 
Yerkes.  Leslie  Stuart 

Class  of  1965 
28<7o  Participation 
Acton.  Dorothy  A.  Corson 
Bailey.  William  A. 
Bartlow.  K.  Paul 
Becker.  Sandra  Payne 
Bender.  Richard  W. 
Bingaman,  Timothy  J. 
Blaichlcy.  Ronald  C. 
Bohn.  William  W.  Jr. 
Bosley.  Dorothy  Bosak 
Brown.  James  F. 
Brown,  Robert  J.  Jr. 
Butler.  Thomas  H. 
Chance.  Ann  G. 
Christie.  Chris  P. 
Crist.  Edward  A. 
Crist,  Miriam  J. 
Custer.  Judith  Mcrk 
Danks.  Ronald  E. 
Da.scher.  John  J. 
deBruyn.  Becky  LaBelle 
Diller.  Constance  Burkct 
Dobrinsky.  Susan  Christie 
Doolittle,  Richard  A. 
Dunkelbcrger,  Allen  J 
Edgar.  Robert  W. 
Erickson.  Paul  L. 
Erickson.  Richard  C. 
Fesler.  Lucy  Dcrsham 
Finkle.  Perry  S. 
Fisher.  Jeffrey  M. 
Fladd.  Bruce  R. 
Fortin.  David  L. 
Gri/vuto.  George  J.  Jr. 
Ciross.  S.  Thomas 
Hamilton.  Samuel  J    III 
Hancox.  Robert  L. 
Harrison.  Ronald  D. 
Henry.  Louise  D.  Gossler 
Herrick.  Gilbert  B. 
Hoover.  Ihomas  G. 
Jackson.  Peter  (•. 
Jacobs.  Curtis  C 
Johnson.  Stephen  C. 
Kauflman.  David  E. 
Kieser.  William  S 
I  angdon,  William  H. 
Langtois.  Linda  Tanner 
Lewis.  Gary  A 
Little.  B)org  Storbye 
MacCiregor.  Alan  W. 
Maiiland.  Dorothy  Hiyt 
Malone.  I<    Bradley 
Maurei.  Martin  G    Jr. 
May.  Jesse  A.  Jr. 
McCallus.  John  E. 


Mednis.  Gita  Delgalvis 
Melander.  Ann  Wear 
Mengers.  Margaret  Allen 
Murray,  Bruce  D. 
Oehrli.  Alfred  J.  Jr. 
Patterson.  G    Bruce 
Paul.  Robert  D. 
Peatfield.  Harold  A. 
Pitman.  William  M. 
Powell.  Thomas  J. 
Roblyer.  Judith  Waring 
Schuli/e.  David  I. 
Schuli/e.  Wini  Watson 
Smith.  Alden  T.  Jr. 
Smyser.  Henry  R. 
Snee.  Thomas  W. 
Sommers,  Thomas  C. 
Sprenkle.  Lynn  F. 
Sieiner.  Evelyn  Reigcl 
Strouse.  Frank  L. 
Taylor.  Barnard  C.  II 
Thomas.  David  B. 
Thomas.  Sandra  Gradwell 
Wayne,  Robert  A. 
Whitebrcad,  Gail  Kleintob 
Wootton,  Suzanne  Thomas 

Class  of  1966 

32<^o  Participation 

Alberiini.  Kathcrine  M.  Keliher 
Bailey.  Lynn  Umiker 
Bailey.  Rodney  N. 
Bartlow.  Tina  Patterson 
Bay,  Robert  A. 
Biggar.  John  R. 
Biggar.  Shirley  M.  Wunderly 
Bittle.  Richard  L. 
Bobick.  Steve  A. 
Breon,  Donald  J. 
Campbell.  Charles  J. 
Canaday.  H    Ridge  Jr. 
Christie.  Hugh  E. 
Chun.  Chu  II 
Clinton,  Russell  M.  Ill 
Clippinger.  Cynthia  Pennington 
Cohen.  Michael  R. 
Coover.  Edward  J. 
Cortcr.  Ronald  W. 
Dailey.  Nancy  M.  Mayer 
Decker.  Thomas  W. 
Deemer.  Michael  E. 
Doebler.  Frank  L. 
Eidam,  John  R. 
Ford.  Larry  R. 
Gardy.  Michael  R. 
Hall.  David  L. 
Harer.  Mary  WiUits 
Hawk.  Gerald  L. 
Hcckman,  Mary  Hale 
Heinkel.  Robert  J. 
Henry.  Paul  B. 
Herrick,  Suzanne  Evans 
Hockley.  Richard  Stephen 
Hubbard.  James  C 
Hughes.  Carol  Gillette 
James.  Richard  D. 
Jones.  Myron  R. 
Kauffman.  Glenn  E. 
Kayc.  Ralph  W. 
Kowatsch.  William  H. 
LaDelfa.  Maine  Koihc 
LeMont.  Mary  Bennett 
Macensky.  Margaret  Bourdcaux 
Macensky.  Samuel  S. 
Maestrelli.  Richard  B. 
Matter,  Charles  F. 
McManus.  Desmond 
McWilliams.  Gary  E. 
Menne.  Galen  R. 
Montgomery.  Curvin  E. 
Morrison.  Kitty  Tra.xler 
Morrow,  Joanna  Stallard 
Nash.  Patricia  Ammel 
Nolder.  Deanna  Miller 
Noldei.  Donald  C 
Oest.  James  M 
Picht.  William  t 
Plankenhorn.  Karen  I  a/lei 
Post.  Irvin  F. 
Rash.  Richard  C. 
Resnick.  Nancy  Singley 
Robinson.  Kathleen  Coleman 
Sayre.  Stevan  F. 
Sears.  Patricia  L    Slere 
Senscnich.  Ciary  B. 
Shafer.  D    L.  Bnnion 
Shoemaker,  Lois  M.  Loncoskc 


Shoemaker.  P    David 
Shouldice,  Robert  G. 
Strattan.  Ronald  B.  Jr. 
Taylor,  David  B. 
Warg.  Dennis  E. 
Webb.  James  A. 
Welker.  Floyd  R. 
W'enner.  Virginia  Wilder 
Wildasin.  Robert  L. 

Class  of  1967 
34%  Participation 

Amick.  W.  Thomas 

Archambault,  John  L. 

Barr.  Ursula  Oiling 

Bennett.  Edith  J.  Krouse 

Bepler.  Gary  L. 

Beyland.  Laurens  S. 

Blevins.  Cynthia  J.  Schlegel 

Bonazzi.  Betty  Hippie 

Bosdyk,  Paul  R. 

Boynton,  Barbara  Anderson 

Bradley,  Wilson  R 

Breseman,  Steven  R. 

Breseman,  Wendy  Goodman 

Bullock,  Jonathan  S. 

Burke,  Ruth  Hippel 

Calloway,  Kenneth  E. 

Clark,  Gloria  Bodtorf 

Clunk,  Charles  R. 

Daughenbaugh,  John  S. 

Davis.  Carol  M. 

Davis.  Richard  C. 

Dunning,  Donna  M. 

Eidam,  Elaine  M.  Wet/el 

Ellms,  Carlyn  J. 

Eyster,  Robert  D. 

Fedock,  Carole  Curry 

Fisher,  Warren  L. 

Freeze,  Jean  Boohar 

Freitas.  Lynn  Miller 

Fry.  Samuel  D.  Jr. 

Gerhart.  Ronald  E. 

Greevy.  Gloria  D.  Zeigler 

Gross.  William  C. 

Hann.  Carol  Freeman 

Heide.  Carl  W . 

Hoeltzel.  Leslie  E. 

Houck.  R.  Gary 

Howe.  Wesley  A. 

Ho>'t.  Arlvne  E. 

Hubbard.  Seth  S    111 

Johnson.  Delmar  R. 

Johnson.  Kathryn  Baldwin 

Jones.  Laura  Williams 

Kates.  Bruce 

Kerbacher.  Stephen  D. 

Krapf.  Dale  N. 

Krauss.  Ronald  L. 

Landis,  Terry  E. 

Lechliter.  Gerald  A. 

LERNA 

Lunt.  Ann  Eck 

Lyon.  Penelope  Field 

Mallory.  John  A. 

Meit/ler,  Ralph  H. 

Meyers.  Robert  F. 

Miller.  Kathenne  Ellwood 

Missigman.  Maria  louise  Testa 

Murphv.  Constance  Bvrd 

Nash.  Phillip  C. 

Nordberg,  Judilh  A. 

Orr.  James  L. 

Palmquist.  Dawn  Dunning 

Palmquist.  James  R. 

Paup.  Edward  W'. 

Pearson.  William  G.  Sr. 

Pitkin.  I  .  Paul 

Pitiman.  Joyce  A. 

Podolak.  Gary 

Podscn.  Henry  E.  Jr. 

Radspinner.  Helen  McMillin 

Rich.  Michelenc 

Robinson,  Paul  E. 

Ronca,  Robert  A. 

Rounsaville,  Paul  H. 

Sargeant.  Judith  Coleman 

Schwar/,  Robert  A 

Shafer,  Cornelia  Greases 

Sicben,  Judith  N. 

Smith,  Stephen  J. 

Spear,  Jonathan  P. 

SpringGreenberg,  Elayne  Myers 

Steil,  Kenneth  M 

Terpolilli,  Patricia  Landesco 

Timmerman,  Susan  Simmons 

TiKhler,  Lawrence 


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Tremaine,  Melinda  Alford 
Vinceni,  Stephen  H. 
Warg,  Astrida  Kalnins 
Weisleder,  Ann  Irvin 
Wolfe,  Daniel  E. 
Wood,  Ruth  Rendle 

Class  of  1968 
36'Vo  Participation 

Adams,  John  B. 

Ahnert,  Linda  M. 

Andenon,  Dudley  N. 

Balcerzak,  Kathleen  Whitfield 

Beckley,  PhiUp  G. 

Bednarczyk,  Angela  R.  McElwain 

Boatman,  H.  William  W.  Jr. 

Bosdyk,  Billie  Ingraham 

Boskovich,  Barry  S. 

Bower,  Walter  H.  Jr. 

Bradbury,  Patricia  McGuigan 

Brown,  Janel  Bastian 

Burbank,  Jane  Wellen 

Callahan,  Linda  Baughman 

Carey,  James  C. 

Clark,  Richard  A. 

Cohen,  Linda  Lev 

Coleman,  Cathleen  Powell 

Cramer,  Charles  T.  II 

DeFrancis,  William  F. 

Dyer,  Carol  Graham 

Dyer,  William  W. 

Elmiger,  Linda  S. 

Elser,  Carl  E. 

Enstine,  Raymond  W.  Jr. 

Everstine,  Bruce 

Failor,  Donald  E. 

Flaccus,  Jeanne  E.  Anderson 

Fleming,  Melvin  L. 

Freet,  David  E. 

Freymoyer,  Jean  Oberholtzer 

George,  Darian  O. 

Gordon,  Richard  R. 

Gray,  Marilyn  A.  Morgan 

Grimm,  Charles  F. 

Groff.  Helen  C.  Turner 

Hagen,  Jill  A. 

Halleman,  David  S. 

Hamilton,  Dian  Leoras 

Hedden,  Mary-Jane  Swanson 

Hedden,  Richard  T. 

Higgins,  Robert  L.  Jr. 

Hinkel,  Elizabeth  Cook 

Hinkel,  J.  Stephen 

Hinkle,  James  E. 

Hodge,  Allan  B. 

Hoobler,  Marion  Nielsen 

Howorth,  Susan  V.  Shields 

Hughes,  David  E. 

Hughson,  Paula  Archer 

Infantino,  Thomas  J. 

Irwin,  Gail  Hite 

Irwin,  James  W. 

Keiper,  Douglas  J. 

Keliey,  Sandra  InguUi 

Kissane,  Jean  C. 

Krauser,  David  J. 

Krauser,  Patricia  MacBride 

Lefkowith,  Robert  S. 

Lentz,  Catherine  Brown 

Martin.  William  J. 

Mayer,  Richie  Zimmer 

Milletary,  Carl  R.  Ill 

Milroy,  Mary  Ann  Fornahk 

Mitchell,  William  P. 

Moffatt,  Joan  Sleiner 

Muir,  J.  Thomas 

Murphy,  Pamela  Hawkins 

Myers,  Richard  L. 

Needham,  Alan  W. 

Ochej,  Helen  W. 

Payne,  Anna  V. 

Piper,  Margaret  Mac  Clay 

Piper,  Phillip  B. 

Pompa,  Melodye  Hamer 

Prindible,  Robert  C. 

Rand,  Bonnie  Heather 

Ream,  Donna  Wertz 

Ream,  Norman  B  Jr. 

Reynolds.  Keith 

Roblauskas,  Carol  Payias 

Rothrock.  Frances  Sponenberg 

Sachatello.  Ronald  J. 

Schmit  Jongbloed,  Elaine  Elmiger 

Seaman,  Laurance  B. 

Sharp,  Jean  Van  Haste 

Smith,  J.  Dennis 

Smith,  Nancy  C.  Woodland 


Snyder,  Larry  D. 
Snyder,  Tim  A. 
Solomon.  Laurence  G. 
Springer,  Ruth  Miller 
Squires,  Ann  M. 
Stiner,  Fred  C. 
Stolz,  Donald  P.  Jr. 
Stone,  Jacqueline  F.  Smith 
Stuffiet,  Virginia  Glosser 
Stutzman,  Gary  L. 
Swales,  David  P. 
Terrio,  Judith  Kummer 
Thunberg,  Mark  R. 
Timms,  Marilyn  Hannold 
Tipton,  Tem  Bulleit 
Tomlinson,  Robert  L. 
Unruh,  Robert  J. 
Walker,  Craig  A. 
Warne,  David  R. 
Wasser,  Linda  Cooney 
Watson,  WilUam  G. 
Webster,  L.  John 
White,  Kathleen  McKinnon 
Wilt,  Richard  S. 
Winter.  Robert  S.  Jr. 
Wolff,  Beverly  M. 
Woodard,  Ruth  Raker 
Younkers.  Penny  English 

Class  of  1969 
29"^o  Participation 

Albert,  Susan  J. 
Amico.  Joseph  M. 
Andes,  William  J. 
Arnholt,  Kenneth  L. 
Asendorf,  S.  Eric 
Baker-Brown,  Joyce 
Bennett,  Phyllis,  J. 
Bladt,  William  A. 
Bobick,  Carmela  F.  DiLuzio 
Bowden,  Paul  T. 
Bramstedt,  Mary  Malloy 
Brown,  Linda  Chase 
Burnett,  Judith  Henry 
Byers,  Gail  Ormsby 
Castner,  Sandra  Freitag 
Cendoma,  Cynthia  D. 
Chilton,  James  A. 
Chilton.  Susan  Strohmenger 
Christie,  James  W. 
Curry,  Robert  L.  Jr. 
Deal,  Frances  P. 
DeFrancis,  Barbara  Holley 
Denard,  Susan  Ross 
DeRose.  James  M. 
Drosback,  Gary  E. 
Elsinghorst,  Rosalie  Hesen 
Engley.  Hollis  L. 
Farrow,  Maicom  C.  IV 
Fisher,  James  T. 
Fisher,  Thomas  H. 
Fleming,  Harriet  Hooven 
Fox,  Charles  F.  Ill 
Fox,  George  S. 
Fry,  Arthur  L. 
Gathman,  Beatrice  Baird 
Gathman,  David  D. 
Goldstein,  Molly  S.  Bushnell 
Gras,  Carole  A. 
Hammell,  Susan  F.  Beauvais 
Harrison,  John  D.  Jr. 
Hensel,  Judith  M.  Clement 
Hughes,  Charles  W. 
Hurr,  Wayne  M. 
Jamieson,  Robert  G. 
Jerva,  David  J. 
Jula,  WiUiam  S. 
Kindlimann,  John  P. 
Kinley,  Wayne  E. 
Klein,  Linda  Haigh 
Lefkowith,  Pamela  Martin 
Lovell,  L.  John 
Lynn,  Peter  R. 
McGill,  Carolyn  Bourne 
McLaughlin,  Jean  Gamble 
Miller,  David  R. 
Miller,  Diane  L. 
Mix,  Joseph  G.  R. 
Murdock,  Linda  Netherton 
Musheno,  Michael  C. 
Osgood,  Sandra  Derr 
Pickles.  Janet  OIpp 
Rabold.  Robert  W.  Jr. 
Rand,  Christopher  L. 
Remorenko,  Linda  Carlton 
Remorenko,  William  B. 
Richmond,  Eloisa  D'Agostino 


Richmond,  Frank  A. 
Rupert,  Richard  A. 
Schacffer,  Peter  B. 
Schaper.  Gary  W. 
Scott.  Blair  P.  Jr. 
Seaman,  Susan  Gates 
Sherwood,  Richard  H. 
Shouldice,  P.  Thomas 
Smith,  Joan  Purpura 
Smith,  Steven  T. 
Stanley.  Ronald  J. 
Steigelman,  Carol  Jamison 
Strohbach.  Craig  P. 
Strychowski.  Cheryl  DePree 
Taylor.  Richard  C.  Jr. 
Telep,  Larry  M. 
Tray.  P.  Jay 

Updegraff,  George  W.  Jr. 
Vilushis.  George  J. 
Walker.  Robert  W. 
Walker.  Sally  Walton 
Wasson.  Gerald  A.  Jr. 
Way.  Thomas  C. 
Weil.  Jacqueline  Titus 
Well.  Thomas  G. 
Wells.  Mary  Waters 
Wertley.  Kenneth  A. 
Williamson.  David  A. 
Wilson.  Richard  D. 

Class  of  1970 
351/0  Participation 

Abrams,  Judy  L.  Dayton 
Andes.  Cynthia  A.  Joseph 
Baldwin.  Sally  Wohnus 
Ball.  Richard  W. 
Barlett.  Philip  J. 
Baskin.  Elizabeth  Provost 
Behr.  Judy  E.  Gerber 
Bowers,  Nancy  J.  Corter 
Browne,  Philip  L. 
Buzby,  Janet  R. 
Campbell.  Melvin  H.  Jr. 
Caplan.  Henry  H. 
Cohick.  Patricia  K.  Graham 
Croyle.  Thomas  B. 
Dees.  Patricia  L.  Brown 
Dellinger.  Ross 
Diehl.  Karen  L. 
Downey,  Carol  Edgerlon 
Dunn,  Diana 
Emmick,  Stephen  K. 
Engley,  Diane  Dorchester 
English,  Thomas  J. 
Evans,  Susan  C.  Stewart 
Failor,  Marilyn  J.  Phillippy 
Faranda-Diedrich,  Peter  W. 
Finn,  Thomas  J. 
Flanigan,  A.  Roy  III 
Frank,  Frederick  J. 
Gallagher,  William  J.  Ill 
Gehman.  Dwight  D, 
Ginler.  Jay  J.  C. 
Gladstone.  Gordon  W. 
Greene.  Kenneth  L.  Jr. 
Grow.  Daniel  E.  Jr. 
Hafer.  Forest  E.  Jr. 
Hair.  John  C. 
Handy.  Scott  L. 
Harper.  Frank  W.  Ill 
Hetrick,  Leslie  S. 
Hilboldt,  M.  Lynn  Salmons 
Hiler.  Richard  C. 
Horean,  Mark  H. 
Hullfish,  Marylyn  Olafsen 
Jadlocki,  Joseph  F.  Jr. 
Jadlocki,  Judith  Steinbacher 
Jamieson.  Susan  C.  Dorset! 
Jensen.  Eugene  F.  Jr. 
Jula.  Nancy  Geib 
Keislmg.  James  G. 
Keller.  Raymond  W. 
Ketner.  Andrew  J. 
Kettells.  Carol  Devitt 
Lamb.  Lisbeth  Miller 
Lane.  Karen  Bowers 
Lindstrom.  Lana  Falejev 
Ludwigsen.  Dorothy  McNelly 
Luxton.  Peter  B. 
Maki.  K.  Dianne 
Marthinsen,  John  E. 
Marthinsen,  Laraine  Danielsen 
Martin.  Frederick  E. 
Matzko,  Mary  F. 
McRoberts,  John  C. 
Myers,  Robert  A. 
Nally,  Laura  Hensler 


Nibouar,  Donald  P. 
Olivicri.  Judith  Rogers 
Paris.  Betty  J. 
Pickles.  William  W. 
Pottcn.  Daleia  White 
Potter.  Daryl  Van  Pelt 
Pumphrey.  Janet  G. 
Rittenhousc,  Raymond  S. 
Robinson,  Norman  C. 
Russell,  Richard  A. 
Schcnk,  David  W, 
Scott,  James  G. 
Scott,  Sandra  Myers 
Shivetts,  Thomas  M. 
Siegrist.  Raymond 
Skilton,  Robert  M. 
Skok,  Wallace  T.  Jr. 
Smith,  Craig  M. 
Smith,  Martha  Schneider 
Spencer,  Cheryl  Dawn  Eck 
Starzer-Farrell,  Kalhryn 
Sterling,  Susan  Spangle 
Swimelar,  Gregory  T. 
Thul,  Frederick  W.  Jr. 
Turnbaugh,  William  A. 
Turnbull,  Stephen 
Underwood,  Charles  E. 
Verberg,  James  D. 
Watson.  Alicelynne 
Wallers,  Richard  C. 
Wells.  Charles  B.  Jr. 
Wolff.  Arthur  C. 
Wright,  Kenneth  E. 
Zeigler,  Ralph  E.  Jr. 

Class  of  1971 
331^0  Participation 

Alsop,  Robyn  A.  Johnson 

Askin,  R.  Christopher 

Avery,  James  L. 

Baldi,  Robert  O. 

Barfoot,  Gretchen  Knipe 

Becker,  Rupert  S.  L. 

Burnet,  Edwin  S. 

Carlson.  John  P. 

Christie.  Shirley  Goebel 

Coleman.  Peter  B. 

Crowe.  Carol  Vaira 

Crowe.  John  P. 

Curley.  Marilyn  L.  Jackson 

Curley.  William  J. 

Deremer,  John  E.  Jr. 

Dertzbaugh.  Frank  M.  Ill 

Desmond.  Linda  Meckbach 

Downey.  Donn  E. 

Enstine.  Gwendolyn  L.  Gehman 

Erdly.  Dale  K. 

Faranda-Diedrich.  Stella 

Flanigan.  Leah  Bird 

Fletcher.  R.  Janice 

Flood.  Pamela  Kennedy 

Fox.  Virginia  May 

Frey.  David  C. 

Genther.  Edward  Jill 

Hale.  Barbara  J. 

Hall.  Melvin  E.  Jr. 

Harding.  David  B. 

Hartz.  John  C. 

Heap.  Elizabeth  J. 

Hebert,  Susan  Saylor 

Herdman,  David  A. 

Hogan,  Stephen  W. 

Hooper,  David  J. 

Houser,  John  L. 

Jakubowicz,  Denise  Schultz 

Jakubowicz,  Dennis  M. 

Jones,  Frederick  M. 

Jones,  Randy  S. 

Joseph,  Daisy  Jimenez 

Kauffman,  Charles  A. 

Kauffman.  Marilyn  Miceli 

Kinney.  Jennifer  West 

Koons.  Jon  C. 

Krug.  Tom  V.  Jr. 

Langley.  Robert  D. 

Lauber.  Kathleen  Pierson 

Loeliger.  J.  Randolph 

Lovett.  J.  Michael 

MacAdam.  Douglas  W. 

Mading.  Warren  B. 

McBrinn.  Richard  J. 

McElwee.  Ronald  S. 

Moody.  James  H. 

Morse.  Wayne  J. 

Myers,  Margaret  M. 

Olsen,  William  O. 

Pietrovito,  James  A. 


28  1  VCOMING  OUARTF.RI.Y 


Pino.  Alfred 
Porter.  Thomas  R. 
Reed.  David  L. 
Reed.  Diane  Hinson 
Rhoads.  Lynn  Wallis 
Rom,  Nancy  Zinn 
Ruhl.  Kcndra  Shuey 
Schaclfcr.  Joan  Gregory 
Schiller,  Marilyn 
Schweder,  J.  Michael 
Scionii.  William  A. 
Shiimbaum.  Lark  Rand 
Siburt,  Kaihryn  E. 
Smiih.  James  W. 
Smith,  Laurecn  Connolly 
Smith,  Wayne  I 
Spies.  Gary  R. 
Spillan,  John  E 
Sianis.  G.  Richard 
Stuart,  Roxanne  AInult 
Swift.  Carolyn  VanBlarcom 
Thompson.  Douglas  C. 
Tosi,  Alice  Wriggins 
Tosi,  Frank  E. 
Weaver.  .Marv  Huskin 
While.  Eugene  M.  Ill 
Williamson-Hall.  Barbra 
Younger.  Alvin  M.  Jr. 
Zack.  Richard  T 

Class  of  1<)72 
3i%  Parlicipalion 

ArmbruM.  Kciih  D. 

Barlell.  Janel  Truzak 

Barnes.  Scon  G. 

Bennett.  Jean  Anne  A. 

Block,  Barbara  Edleman 

Braccialc.  Anthony  R. 

Briar.  George  M.  Jr. 

Brown.  Lois  Gilbert 

Bucher.  Theodore  G. 

Burd.  Ronald  G. 

Burton.  Patricia  Hobson 

Campbell.  Ann  Marie  (Mitzi)  Bensingcr 

Case.  James  E. 

Clevenger.  Robert  L. 

Cone.  Michael  S. 

Croyle.  Ruth  Wilkinson 

Duncan.  Ann  E.  Phillips 

Eisenbeis.  Richard  E. 

Evans.  William  E. 

Fowler.  Melinda  L. 

Cilberli.  Lewis  P. 

Glenn.  James  L. 

Goodyear.  Barbara 

Govus.  Dale  McLeod 

Hannum.  Mark  E. 

Haret.  M.  Peter 

Havens.  Pamela  F. 

Hcbcrt.  Dennis  J. 

Hempl.  Robert  G. 

Herdman.  .Mary  Kruk 

Holsworth.  Katharine  B. 

Hoyt.  Marriannc  Wadeck 

Hughes.  Donald  W 

Johnson.  Charles  A. 

Keller.  Rodney  B 

Kern.  Craig  A. 

Klein.  Gerald  W 

Koons,  Linda  Snyder 

Layton,  C  arolyn  C  lifford 

Layton,  Robert  W. 

Laylon,  Stephen  W 

Livingston.  M.  Linda  I^clicali 

Looloian.  James  W 

Lovett.  Rulh  Hackley 

Malkin,  Ann  C. 

Martin,  James  E.  Jr. 

Mariinscn,  Margaret  McGuigan 

Maurcr,  Gail  Pcarcc 

Milelo,  Judiih  Aikens 

Nau,  Martin  E. 

Noyes,  Susan  E, 

Palli.  Vic 

Ralston.  Deborah  D. 

Rauff.  Jeffrey  W. 

Ravert.  John  G. 

Rhoads,  Richard  W 

Richmond,  Norman  L. 

Rismnndo,  Linda  Sheet/ 

Robinson,  Cathy  Peters 

Rupert,  Alison  Scmineno 

Schcllhase.  Ronald  J. 

Schenk,  Susan  Dietrich 

Schweder,  Annette  Weaver 

Shaw,  Robert  W. 

Shirm,  Joann  L. 

Shivctti,  Deborah  Endweiu 


Slaugh,  .Martin  W. 
Smith,  Jeffrey  W. 
Snyder,  Chuck  E. 
Spieih,  Elizabeth  Smith 
Stotler.  William  A 
Stout.  Steven  J. 
Stover,  Douglas  R. 
Siroia,  Nicholas  P. 
Tanger,  Sandra  Goodyear 
Townsley,  Mary  I. 
Van  Almen,  Martha  Dawe 
Walker,  Richard  D 
Wange,  Holly  Curry 
Wasser,  Eric  J. 
Weaver.  George  L. 
Weaver,  Ronald  M. 
Werner,  David  V 
Winner,  James  R    111 
Woodrow,  Marilee  Stevens 

Class  of  1973 
31*^0  Parllcipalion 

Anspacher,  Jeffrey  C. 

Armstrong,  Donald  A. 

Balduino,  I  ynnc  Pinchbeck 

Bamberger,  David  W.  Jr. 

Beail,  Bernard  E. 

Bellon,  Curtis  R. 

Bishop.  William  H. 

Bond.  Melanie  R. 

Boycr.  Edwin  A. 

Boycr.  Harold  R. 

Boyer.  Margaret  Proctor 

Branham.  Linette  Eden 

Brodeur.  Linda  Ann  Mahn 

Calvert.  Alan  B. 

Carver.  Terry  L. 

Catherman.  Charles  W.  Jr. 

Checchia.  Elizabeth  J. 

Christiano,  Diane  Kwiaikowski 

Clark,  Murl  E. 

Clarke,  Christine  Wilshuscn 

Colburn,  James  F. 

Coleman,  Christine  Warren 

Curric,  Donald  V 

Davenport.  Jennifer  M.  Torr 

DiMichcle,  Lucinda  Hamilton 

DiMichelc.  Stephen  W 

Domsky.  Ira  Vl. 

Duncan.  Jeffrey  H. 

Ely,  Sarah  E. 

Evans  Grove.  Deborah  A. 

Everharl.  Dorothy  E. 

Fahringer.  Laurence  A. 

Feeney,  Nancy  Prescotl 

Fertig.  Allen  R. 

Gormley,  William  E. 

Graham,  Frances  Barraclough 

Graybill,  Roberi  A. 

Hagestad,  Gary  W 

Hanrahan,  Phyllis  Mongiello 

Hassclman,  Jon  N. 

Hawthorne,  Robert  L.  Jr. 

Hayes,  John  R. 

Hill,  Judiih  M. 

Hoffman.  James  G. 

Homm.  Nancy  E.  French 

Howden,  Robert  C. 

Hunt.  Marian  Elizabeth  McConnell 

Incognito.  James  N. 

Jensen.  Janet  W.  While 

Jensen.  Kenneth  S. 

Jones.  Barbara  J. 

Kitchen.  Gary  S. 

Kitchen.  Virginia  Shamlian 

Kytc.  Angela  Vaira 

Langdon.  Daniel  R. 

Langley.  Beverly  Ekey 

I  angsion,  Joan  E.  Schrade 

Lasoie,  Mary  Beth  Burke 

McCall,  Charles  W 

McMahon,  James  C 

Mohr,  Cilen  C. 

Molino,  .Vielissa  V^achter 

Monlesano,  Joseph  A.  Jr. 

Morgan.  Joan  NL 

Moyer.  Roberi  W 

Mulhler.  Stephen  K 

Nelson.  Cieorge  W'. 

Nice.  Joyce  M.  Michaud 

Obzud.  John  M 

nil.  I  awrence  H. 

Parrish.  Ann  Charley 

Parsekian.  John  M 

Pepperman.  Dennis  L. 

Pyer.  Denise  Chcxjuelte 

Raihng.  Sharon 


Raub,  Thomas  G. 

Rhodes,  Alan  C. 

Richmond,  Dennis  R. 

Riggs,  Jeanne  Seals 

Robson.  Sue  Ellen  Fitzgerald 

Schoch,  Carol  Marsland 

Schoch,  David  L. 

Schrope,  Sally  Elston 

Schub,  Elizabeth  Parry 

Shannon.  Carl  F. 

Sharrctls.  Timothy  B. 

Shepherd.  T    Patridt 

Smith.  Karin  .Masel 

Smith.  William  E.  Ill 

Snyder.  Roberi  L.  II 

Solis.  William  .M. 

Sroka.  William  J. 

Siroia.  Joan  Arnold 

Strongman,  Esther  L.  Williams 

Sundheimcr.  Sandra  Jean  Swans 

Sylk,  Barbara  Lovenduski 

Teasley,  John  C. 

Thomas,  Daniel  E. 

Thompson.  Newell  I.  II! 

Webster.  David  G. 

Weekes.  Lillian 

Woicik.  Kathleen  Brett 

Wolfe.  I.  James 

Wood.  J.  Ann  Bell 

Zanella.  Francis  E. 

Class  of  1974 
30*^0  Parlicipation 

Bahnuk,  Linda  Knechel 

Bahnuk.  Timothy  N. 

Barber.  Kenneth  W. 

Barnhan-Klein,  M.  Louisa 

Barross,  Cheryl  Bennett 

Beamer,  Thomas  R. 

Blindcnbachcr,  Dorothy  S.  Koehler 

Bloem,  Linda  J. 

Blumberg,  Dan  R. 

Bodtorf,  Karl  R. 

Bodtorf,  Kathleen  Garrcii 

Bohlin,  Russell  F.  Jr. 

Breilenbach,  Roberi  W. 

Brown,  Jane  Spare 

Brungard,  Thomas  C. 

Cardillo,  Robert  M. 

Christie,  Judith  Hiscar 

Clay.  Anne  Vidinghoff 

Cober,  L.  Randall 

Courtnghl,  Patricia  Slalgaitis 

Credo,  Richard  G. 

Culin.  Suzanne  Cathy  Smith 

Dawson.  Barry  P. 

Dickinson,  Alyce  M. 

Dowling.  David  B. 

Draude.  Theodore  R. 

Egeland.  Roberi 

Fair.  Steven  J. 

Fanelli.  .-Xngelo  C. 

Farrell.  David  M. 

Fish.  Lincoln  C. 

Fowlsion.  Thomas  J. 

Franklin.  David  L. 

Gilberli.  Carole  M.  .\nderson 

Ciilda.  Katherine  M. 

Gilson.  Roberi  F 

Graham.  James  W. 

Hainsworlh.  Janice  Helhowski 

Hammett.  David  F. 

Harrison.  Mark  S 

Haughwoui.  James  A.  Ill 

Heffernan.  William  G. 

Heil.  John  A 

Heil,  Patricia  A.  Ward 

Hobba,  Mark  E. 

Howes,  Michael  I 

Huber.  Kathleen  McColl 

Hughes.  Diane  Stalker 

Hulslander.  Stephen 

Kaczmarczyk.  Joseph  M. 

Kelchner.  Dean  C. 

Kcllcy.  James  H. 

Kolar.  Randall  1  . 

Kownacki.  Raymond  F. 

Kramer.  Cathy  E. 

LaRocca.  James  N. 

t  asher.  V^|l]|am  G. 

1  alagliala.  Anthony  E. 

I  indenberg.  Albert  F,  Jr. 

1  ipcses,  Peler  F. 

Macpherson.  Sherry  L. 

Maloney,  Michael  E. 

Marck,  John  R. 

Marino.  Bruce  R. 


Mazzanle.  John  R. 
McDonald,  Jan  B. 
Meyers,  Deborah  Eckeri 
Milberger,  Cynthia  Weiss 
Milberger,  Thomas  J. 
Miriello.  Dedre  Sandmeyer 
Mummen,  Donald  E. 
Parr,  Bonnie  Sheets 
Pailon,  Bonnie  L. 
Patlon,  Gail  F. 
Paulick,  Karen  Luce 
Pepperman,  Janice  Lchotsky 
Perlmuiier,  Suzanne  Ipri 
Pisano.  Kathleen  Kelly 
Radwilowicz.  Elizabeth  Megargle 
Reed.  Diana  Brouse 
Richards.  Jeffrey  L. 
Romeo.  Ann  Rosbach 
Romeo,  Larry  R. 
Sarle,  Jean  B. 
Saiienhwaiie,  Viciona  A. 
Schenk,  George  R. 
Shannon,  Christine  Smith 
Simmons.  Carol  McCausland 
Slaughter,  Judy  Hixon 
Small,  Ann  Pielroviio 
Sones,  Lane  Kisner 
Slack,  Andrew  C. 
Siackhouse,  Deborah  Fo» 
Staib,  James  F. 
Stauffer,  Jerry  E. 
Strode,  R.  Bnnton  Jr. 
Sudekum,  Katharine  R. 
Tanguay,  Kenneth  A. 
Tellefsen,  William  D. 
Templon,  Michelle  Fiore 
Templon,  Rodney  D. 
Tomlinson,  Christiana  M.  Rees 
Uebcle.  Karen  J 
Ulman.  Lewis  111 
Wasson,  Patricia  G.  Reinhard 
Whiteaker,  Pamela  Rae  Baleman 
Wright.  Donald  W. 
Wynn.  Todd  A. 
Zorica,  Jane  A. 


Class  of  1975 

25<^o  Participation 

Aderhold.  John  F. 

AUieri.  Sophia  (Cindy)  Green 

Baird.  Suzanne  Hoagland 

Baker.  Shirley  Rabuck 

Beamer.  Gail  S.  Gleason 

Bellardine.  Elizabeth  Smith 

Bernard,  David  B. 

Berlin,  Dana  E. 

Bingham.  Pamela  Palmquist 

Bird.  Jane  Woodruff 

Blysione.  Paul  E. 

Bolt,  David  E 

Brouse.  Charles  W, 

Burleson,  Roberi  D. 

Caldwell,  Richard  A. 

Canfield,  Gwendolyn  M.  S, 

Coppola,  Patricia  Doebler 

Corwin.  Cathy  Jayne 

Craver,  Holly  C. 

Dalres,  Krisline  D. 

Davis,  Karen  Mulhler 

Davis,  Kenneth  W'. 

Delwiler,  Dasid  E.  Ill 

Dill,  Richard  L. 

Ernest,  .Mice  Parroll 

Farrow.  .Andrew  S. 

Flanagan.  Susan  Barlz 

Foster.  Glenn  D. 

Gaye.  Kathleen  Tighe 

Gerg,  Richard  F 

Godfrey.  Barbara  Weiss 

Gonzalez.  Diane  L    Morgan 

Gonzalez.  Rick  F. 

Greaney.  Mary  B. 

Green.  Karen  Shafer 

Halloucll.  Karen  Suplee 

Hess.  Mark  S 

Hester,  Jeffrey  M 

Hooion,  John  K. 

Hooion,  Nancy  K    Winemiller 

Kaczmarczvk,  Carolvn  Hanlon 

Kernck,  Chersl  Lefher 

Knutsen,  Alice  1     Pedersen 

Koppenhcffer,  W'llliam  C. 

Kuska,  John  J    Jr 

I  amadc,  Charles  D 

I  alagliala,  Patricia  Zimmcr 

I  eah>,  Roberi  J. 

lynch.  Caroline  Marple 


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MacGill.  Creighton  W. 

Mathews,  James  A. 

McCreery,  Katherine  Clendinning 

McLachlan.  Mark  C. 

Milici,  Anthony  J. 

Mills.  Marsha  V, 

Morse,  Frank  L. 

Norwood,  Debra  Chaves 

O'Donnell,  Sarah  Sharkey 

Pasnello,  Michael  A. 

Person,  Kathryn  Davis 

Phelps,  Richard  M. 

Runkel.  Barbara  Ross 

Schreibeis,  Robert  L. 

Schwenke,  Barbara  Aubrey 

Snook,  Carol  L. 

Stover,  David  R. 

Thompson,  Jill  Eicher 

Thompson,  Louis  W.  Ill 

VanArnam,  Peter  W. 

Vanaskie,  Thomas  1. 

Way,  Kevin  H. 

Weaber,  Karen  Lockwood 

Winters,  Keith  G. 

Yarosz,  Elizabeth  A. 

Zdunowski,  Patricia  M. 

Class  of  1976 
30'^o  Participation 

Albright,  Cynthia  Bacon 
Besancon,  Paul  H.  Jr. 
Billman,  Carol  McDivitt 
Bingham,  John  R. 
Bobbs,  Donna  Jean  Shelley 
I         Boehm,  Mark  F. 
Bondi,  James  1 . 
Carpenter,  Meg  Hansen 
I         Crawford,  Lisa  Sweigart 
1         D'Angelo,  David  C. 
DeNyangos,  David  S. 
DeNyangos,  Nancy  Schweikert 
Dougherty,  Paul  E. 
Duncan,  Sonya  K. 
Dunk,  Earle  H. 
Egan,  Timothy  M, 
Fleagle,  Constance  Eddy 
Fletcher,  Joseph  A. 
Furnari,  Rosemary  Dilonardo 
Gailit,  Randolph  J. 
Grieco,  Joseph  V.  Jr. 
Grove,  John  P. 
Hamby,  F.  Denise 
Hamer,  Joseph  W    Jr. 
Jenkin,  Debra  A. 
Johnson,  Steven  P. 
Jones,  Virginia  Haller 
Keely,  Peter  W. 
Kerrick,  Geoffrey  S. 
Kimble,  Gerald  L. 
Langley,  Esther  Mellish 
Larson,  Roger  L. 
Leonard,  Richard  D. 
Levegood,  William  L. 
Lockwood,  Allen  F. 
Lockwood,  Annette  Weaver 
Marshall,  Bonnie  Thompson 
Masland,  Elizabeth  Goodyear 
Mazzanle,  Marilouise 
McLaughlin,  Lynn  Mussell 
McLean,  Haydn  J. 
Meyer,  Kris  Glover 
Milligan,  Richard  J. 
Moff,  Debra  Bamonte 
Moore,  Douglas  K. 
Nagy,  Daniel  M. 
Olson,  Karen  Baum 
Olson,  Paul  R. 
Parker,  Peggy  F. 
Pedersen,  Harry  N. 
Periotto,  John  F.  Jr. 
Pfanders,  Paul  D. 
Piecko,  Jill  Krieger 
Reiter,  Lloyd  C. 
Richey,  Nancy  Cooley 
Roberts,  Steven  D. 
Ruiz,  Anthony  J. 
Ruiz,  Louise  A.  Hewson 
Schmidt,  Dennis  .\. 
Schmidt,  Mary  Ethel 
Schmidt-Kemp,  Barbara 
Sellers,  Jerri  Frilzo 
Serbun,  Steve 
Seuren,  Andrea  D. 
Shannon,  Patricia  S. 
Sherrick,  Audrey  Hons 
Sherrick,  Earl  C.  Ill 
Shorb.  John  C. 


Smith,  David  A. 
Smith,  Mark  D. 
Soils,  Audrey  Nubile 
Stamm.  S.  Deborah  Norman 
Slamm,  J.  Richard 
Stevens-Piispanen,  Gail 
Stewart,  Kathy  Beyer 
Stewart,  Robert  B. 
Suica,  Donald  M. 
Tether,  Sally  Ann 
Tillman,  Holly  Wells 
Trump,  Douglas  P. 
Wagner,  Jeffrey  A. 
Wainright,  Sam  C. 
Walsh,  David  A. 
Woodworth,  Evelyn  Kilshaw 
Yuch.  Ronald  J. 

Class  of  1977 
31Wo  Participation 

Andersen,  Gail  M. 
Bellino,  Philip  A. 
Belton,  Nancy  West 
Berninger,  Samuel  W. 
Besancon,  Lynn  Martin 
Best.  Howard  J. 
Billman,  Jeffrey  D. 
Blake.  Kathleen  A. 
Boehm,  Gail  Cobb 
Bonner,  Patrick  C. 
Brandt.  Timothy  D. 
Brooks.  Paul  A. 
Brown.  Patricia  Sharpley 
Campbell.  Sarah  Wahl 
Chiglinsky.  Michael  A. 
Chreiman.  Paul  E.  Jr. 
Clark.  Roosevelt  L.  Ill 
Coffman.  Brian  R. 
Conner.  Scott  R. 
Courlrighl.  Philip  A. 
Dearing.  Barbara  Seese 
Dunk.  Eileen  G.  Jubinski 
Eiswerth.  Charlene  M. 
Farmer.  Thomas  A. 
Ford.  Richard  C. 
Fronk,  John  L. 
Gaughan.  W.  Clark 
Gingrich.  John  A. 
Glennon.  Michael  J. 
Graybill,  Gary  R. 
Hall.  Stuart  L.  Jr. 
Hand.  Thomas  B.  Jr. 
Hartnett.  Barbara-Jean  Burkart 
Heick,  Steven  L. 
Hilliard.  Karen  Turner 
Hofmann.  Nancv  Hubka 
Hopler.  Clifford  H. 
Hughes.  Edward  W. 
Irvin,  Mark  R. 
Kaiser.  Keith  A. 
Keely.  Anne  Johnson 
Kepler.  Andrea  Besancon 
Kimble.  Susan  Weis 
Kindler,  Frank  M. 
Klebon.  Gregory  T. 
Knerr.  Hank  G. 
Lavery.  Robert  B. 
Leahy.  Beth  Wallace 
Lenig,  Deborah  Whitfield 
Lepley.  Jerry  C. 
MacGill,  Christina  Eck 
Matyas.  Debra  Fredericks 
McAllister.  Scot  A. 
McElrath.  Steven  E. 
McNaughlon.  Francis  J. 
Mifflin.  Robert  A. 
Miller.  Stephanie  K. 
Montesano.  James  J. 
Nason.  Bradley  L. 
Nelson,  John  P.  Jr. 
Noll,  Robert  J. 
O'Meara.  Cathryn  Seamens 
Paez,  Jorge  A. 
Petniunas,  Susan  Fracaroli 
Pettit-Waldner,  Linda  M. 
Raczkowski,  Toni  Panetta 
Richey,  Thomas  B.  Ill 
Roberts.  David  W. 
Robinson.  Nancy  Woodman 
Rodabaugh,  Beth  Bergren 
Schacfer.  Donald  J. 
Seeley.  Jeffery  A. 
Seymour.  Jack  D. 
Shendell.  Betsy  Parkhurst 
Shorb.  Nancy  Sullivan 
Smith.  Stanley  A. 
Soprano.  Michael  J. 


Spang,  Jeffrey  W. 
Steiner.  Randall  W. 
Tillman.  Thomas  J. 
Trump,  Debra  Lingo 
Tucker,  Bruce  R. 
Volpe.  Carmine  M. 
Wall,  Mary  t. 
Yates.  Janina  West 
Youne.  Kerry  W. 

Class  of  1978 
35%  Participation 

Abel.  Asher  G.  Ill 
Bellino.  Diane  Yuska 
Bennett.  Judith  Christie 
Bierly.  Raye  Francis 
Bird.  Edward  K. 
Bird.  Jane  Snyder 
Bloomer.  Da\id  W. 
Burnstein.  Lawrence  A. 
Carter.  Jeannie  Firsching 
Champlain.  K.  Susan  Gray 
D'Addio.  Lisa  M. 
Dearing.  David  L. 
DiMarco.  James  A- 
DiMichele.  Michael  A. 
Donahue.  Jacqueline  Yost 
Donnelly.  Elaine  Michewicz 
Dougherty.  Diane  Davies 
Dougherty.  Richard  A. 
Drake.  Mark  E. 
Duffy-Honthumb.  Deborah 
Engelman.  Douglas  N. 
Files.  Forrest  J. 
Glennon.  Karen  Rohrs 
Gold.  Edward  D 
Grillo,  Robert  T. 
Haines,  William  E. 
Heilman.  Mary  Colocino 
Hines.  Richard  E. 
Hoover.  Gary  V. 
Howe.  Leigh  Ann  Thompson 
Howe.  Stephen  W. 
Jalonski.  Martin  P. 
Johnson.  Dominic  G. 
Johnson.  Gwendolyn  Sterling 
Jones.  Nancy  G.  Goetz 
Kaestle.  Denise  Durante 
Kellogg.  Cynthia  L. 
Kepler,  Douglas  R. 
Kirk.  Jean  L. 
Koskie,  Lynne  Horner 
Kovalick.  Susan  J. 
Lank.  Laura  Coghlan 
Laylon.  Lynette  L. 
Leffler.  Julie  Eighmey 
Lepley.  Erman  E.  Jr. 
Lesnewich.  Robert  K. 
Long.  Charles  W.  Jr. 
Marshall.  Roberta  A. 
McDonald.  Timothy  D. 
Minier.  David  S. 
Moore.  Brian  R. 
Moore.  Michael  A. 
Morris.  Nanci  Davis 
Mowell.  Patricia  Forbes 
O'Connor.  Luann  Behnke 
Opper.  Marv  Lou  Ralston 
Pall.  Deborah  Mehl 
Pall,  Larry  R. 

Paquette,  Ann  Marcinkevich 
Perrctta,  Harry  F.  Jr. 
Platoff.  Keith  S. 
Pollard.  Norman  J. 
Quinn.  John  111 
Radomicki,  Raymond  J. 
Ripa.  Elysa  M. 
Rodabaugh.  Craig  A. 
Rosequist,  Mary  J. 
Rzomp.  Kimberiy  McCarthy 
Schneider.  Nanka  Arsenovic 
Selleck.  Laurence 
Sharkey.  Susan  J. 
Sibley.  Barbara  Lynch 
Simone.  Frank  J. 
Sinsabaugh.  Debra  Bower 
Smith,  Joanne  Bednarz 
Smith.  Jodie  White 
Sticco.  Linda  Bjorlo 
Sticco,  Michael  J. 
Stites.  John  B. 
Straka,  Michael  P. 
Thomas,  Michael  L. 
Thompson.  Cathy  L. 
Tkach.  James  G. 
Warner,  Susan  A. 
Weaver,  Mary  Price 


Weisenburger,  Patricia  Marr 
Wysocki.  Christopher  E. 
>oung.  Jeffrey  R. 
Yurchak,  John  Marshall  M. 

Class  of  1979 
28%  Participation 

Ammon.  Gregory  K 
Baker.  Thomas  S. 
Bernstorf.  Bcrnhard  A.  Jr. 
Bradley.  Michael  A. 
Brown.  Michael  S. 
Butler.  Gerald  P    Jr 
Carlucci.  Philip  F.  Jr. 
Chilson.  Roger  D. 
Cromley,  Brenda  Rommell 
Daly,  Eugene  T.  Jr. 
Davenport.  Stephen  F. 
Davis.  Laurie  Grefe 
deBruin.  Susan 
Duff.  Keith  J. 
Eva.  Renee  Brosius 
Feeser.  Ruth  Winter 
Goetiing.  Keith  J. 
Graden.  David  W. 
Graden.  Nancy  Miller 
Granato.  Russell  J. 
Gray.  David  A. 
Griggs.  Stephen  M. 
Grubb,  Carol  A.  Gross 
Hamm.  Darcene  Turner 
Herring.  Kalhy  Moyer 

Holdren.  Kenneth  A. 

Hovey.  Steven  R. 

Kelly.  Timothy  J. 

Lalini.  Vincent  L. 

Lefner.  William  P.  Jr. 

Lockley.  Robert  M 

Lockley.  Sharon  Batten 

Maiolo.  Joseph  R.  Ill 

Martz.  Michelle  F. 

McDowell.  Glenn  D. 

McGill.  Barry  S. 

Miller.  Francis  D. 

Mitchell.  Sheila  A. 

Monico.  Joyce  Leahy 

Neil.  Donald  B.  Jr. 

O'Rourke.  Francis  J. 

Orris.  Suzanne  Caldwell 

Penoyer.  Scott 

Petersen-Wiggs.  Diana 

Schloneger.  Beverly  Overholl 

Schneider.  David  W. 

Schreffler.  Linda  L. 

Sibley,  Kenneth  D. 

Simone.  Anna  Nawalany 

Smith.  Denise  Kearney 

Smith.  Mark  K. 

Solomon.  Diana  M. 

Stout.  Kevin  R. 

Straka.  Robin  Newman 

Trevisan.  John  A.  Jr. 

Van  Syckle.  Timothy  J. 

Vilushis.  David  W. 

Waltz,  Kristine  L. 

Wease.  Kurt  R. 

Williams.  Charles  S. 

Wood.  Daniel  C\  L. 

Yagel.  Susan  K. 

Young.  Janet  Arcoleo 

Yoxtheimer.  James  H.  Jr. 

Class  of  1980 
24%  Participation 

Argall.  David  G. 

Barth.  Christine  Dinsmore 

Bellairs.  Laurie  Lesher 

Biber.  Steven  J. 

Bloom.  Michael  W. 

Bonshock.  Michael  R. 

Burd.  Jeffrey  M. 

Bussler,  Joni  Bloom 

Carlucci.  Denise  Greak 

Cowher.  Kathy  Moriariiy 

Cowing,  Craig  L. 

Crognale,  James  R. 

Cromley,  Marlin  R. 

Curry,  Drew  C. 

Day,  Susan  E. 

Dincher,  Gary  M 

Donahue,  John  P. 

Edgar.  Richard  J. 

Falcone,  Mary-Margaret  Maffai 

Fersier,  John  F. 

Finkler.  Elizabeth  A. 

Foster,  Cathryn  Colella 

Gillen,  Kevin  T. 


30  LYCOMING  QUARTl  Rl  Y 


Greenly,  Lynn  OhI 
Hall-Slolcr.  Jolene 
Usler,  Susan  Madden 
Jenkins.  George  L.  Jr. 
Johnson.  Gil  A. 
Kendnck.  Calhcrme  Gregory 
Klol/.  Norssood  E.  Jr. 
LaRosa.  Donna  Peiriui 
Loi/os.  Michael  Jr. 
Marmo.  Christopher  P. 
Marmo.  Jane  Colella 
Mariucsi.  James  P 
Mason.  David  C. 
Mcrio.  Richard  A. 
Meyers.  Kelly  ()' Bryan 
Paulhamus.  Judith  A. 
Hetnk.  Laurie  Shea 
Poukish.  Daniel  ,\. 
Rea.  I-ranco 
Roman.  Paul  .■\. 
Russell.  Steven  J. 
Simatos.  James  C. 
Sloter.  Stanley  W. 
Small.  Joseph  T. 
Siadelhofer.  Steven  P 
Steele.  James  S. 
Tinkham.  Jonathan  A. 
Trostle.  Donald  J. 
Trostle.  Nancy  Omstead 
Ulrich.  Lynn  E. 
Van  Calcar.  Nicholas  N. 
Vinci.  Karen  Ensslen 
Wool,  l-isa  K. 

Class  of  1981 
^4<''o  Parlicipalion 

Alsarado,  Rcnce  .A. 
Batista.  Mary  Schlesinger 
Beierschmilt.  Mark  J. 
Blumer.  Frederick  E. 
Bonshock.  Terre  Pensyl 
Bo*er.  Harold  E    Jr. 
Brodbeck.  Sharon  Kay  McGinnis 
Burd.  Richard  A 
Burnett,  Carl  D.  Ill 
Butcher,  Donna  Brosxn 
Cappeito.  Lassrence  G. 
Clark.  Janet  Bryant 
Clark.  Karen  S. 
Colantuono.  Thomas  J. 
Coney.  Daniel  R.  Ill 
Davidson.  Robert  E.  Jr. 
DeJoseph.  Paul  M. 
Falcone.  Mark  A. 
Garrett.  Jeffrey  W. 
Ge\sner.  James  C. 

Haefner,  Charles  J. 

Hannaford,  David  C. 

Harris,  Cheryl  Speicher 

Harvey,  Francis  C.  Jr. 

Land/ert,  Bart  L. 

Lumpkin.  Brian  J. 

Mack.  Ronald 

Mason,  Michael  J 

Masser,  Janet  A 

Meyers,  Stephen  VL 

Minick.  Kathryn  S. 

Nauta.  Andrea  Deufel 

Nelson.  Linda  Schneider 

Oberlin.  David  A. 

Penman.  Todd  R. 

Potter.  Steven  A. 

Pyle.  Richard  I 

Reese.  Diane  L. 

Reid.  Kimberly  Coffman 

Rogers.  Anthony  R. 

Shipe.  Nancy  Harman 

Siertle.  Robert  W. 

Small,  Beverly  Slormer 

Stankaitis,  Vickie  Myers 
Teller.  James  B 
Virgulti,  Heather  Manley 
Weigl,  I  on  Arendt 
/.em.  Charles  S    Jr 

Class  of  1982 
22'''o  Parlicipalion 

.'\nderson,  .Michcic  Kann 
Babcock,  Denise  I 
Haliiutine,  Susan 
Hlumer,  Elizabeth  A.  Rabold 
Hoosa,  Jill  Mauery 
Houmnaia.  Cynthia  Strand 
Brenneman,  Deborah  A. 
Brown.  Malcolm  B    III 

ulmus,  Charles  E. 

>-»her»,  Joseph  l. 


Ca-skey,  Marshall  S. 
Cody,  Kathleen  M. 
Cowles,  Lisa  J. 
Dcemer,  Charles  E. 
DeMarco.  Kathryn  Dahl 
Ekey.  James  B. 
French,  Ronald  S. 
Hackman.  Cheryl  Lynn 
Hamilton,  Michael  J. 
Hoerner.  Nancy  A. 
Huber,  Sharon  Beck 
Huling,  John  C. 
Krcin,  Diane  Merrill 
Kurt/man.  Adam  S 
Landzert.  Isabel  Van  Deusen 
Martin.  Joan  Agnor 
McCreedy,  James  E.  Ill 
Miller.  Kimbra  Swigart 
Mitchell,  Julia  K. 
Mork,  Christopher  G. 
Noctor.  Shari  Chambers 
Ortego.  Robert  F. 
Pascarello.  Andrea  J. 
Picrsol.  Thomas  W 
Pinkman.  Michael  J. 
Poticher.  Heidi  Lcshcr 
Quigley.  Rhonda  Fike 
Rampolla.  John  D. 
Reid.  William  S    IV 
Rubin.  Barth  E. 
Saltern.  Rebecca  A. 
Schult/.  Steven  B. 
Smith.  Matthcvs  G. 
Smith.  Trevor  J. 
Sssect.  Rcbekah  B. 
Virgulti.  Joseph  M. 
Williams.  Rov  E.  Jr 
Wood.  Gerald  J. 
W'ood.  Margaret  Combs 
Zajac.  Adam  .A. 

Class  of  1983 
ll"'!)  Parlicipalion 

.Avery.  Tammy  E. 
Barnard.  Caron  Hutchins 
Barnard.  Daniel  M. 
Beierschmilt.  Laura  Klarmann 
Bender.  John  L. 
Boin.  Ellen  Stickle 
Callanan.  Ellen  Talbert 
Carico,  James  A. 
Compion,  Lori  A. 
Crouch,  Meredith  Shinn 
Dooley,  Arthur  D 
Dooley,  Margory  Hill 
Faber,  James  H. 
Fcrrara,  Marianne  K. 
Foris,  Andrew  J. 
Franquet,  Paul  A.  Ill 
Frick,  Ronald  A. 
Fusaro,  Theresa  C. 
Gibbon,  Mark  A. 
Hanna,  Glenn  R. 
Hanner,  Catherine  Girardi 
Harris,  Ronald  W  . 
Heim,  Barbara  B. 

Hem,  Laura  Leah  Davis 

Herring,  Catherine  A. 

Hill,  Kathleen  C 

Hoover,  Kenneth  A. 

Horn,  Timothy  R. 

Hudson,  Daniel  J. 

James,  Kim 

Kimura,  Russell  G. 

Kuhlman,  Jeffrey  G. 

I  ong.  Laura  E. 

Migliaresc.  Joseph 

Miller.  Wade  M. 

Moore,  Kimberly  Paul 

Murray,  Danny  W 

Newton,  Lecann  R. 

Norris,  Edward  J. 

Orihey,  W.  Scott 

Pace,  Sharon  A. 

Plocha,  Leon  /. 

Reichenbacher,  Gail  E. 

Robinson.  Janci  L. 

Rovsi,  Ann  DcFlaun 

Ryall,  Susan  E. 

Sullrank,  David  C.  Jr. 

Santoleri.  Michael  J 

Schult/,  Beth  E 

Shaffer,  Lillian  M 

Stevens,  Scott  L. 

Strait,  Sara  L 

Teller,  Richard  C. 

Vadinsky.  William  C. 


Valentine.  Perry  W. 
Ward.  Monica  Ramge 
Wert,  Jeffrey  R. 
Yanuui,  Peter  M. 

Class  of  1984 
22''o  Participation 
.Anderman,  Lynea 
Beckslead,  Jeffrey  A. 
Bet/.  John  G. 
Bowman,  Patricia  L. 
Brown.  Timothy  D. 
Burke.  Doreen  J. 
Callanan.  John  D. 
Combriato.  Susan  Ciampa 
Connaghan.  George  P. 
Cotner.  Ann  R. 
Davis.  Jeffrey  M. 
Detwiler.  Rita  A. 
Engel.  Michael  J. 
Estcs.  Larry  D. 
Faber.  Lisa  Hollen 
Frio.  Francis  A. 
Hanna.  Tracy  Gift 
Haulman.  Samuel  A. 
Hauscr.  Dawn  M. 
Hauscr.  Thomas  G. 
Horn.  Teresa  Cox 
Hutchins.  Claire  E. 
Inglis.  William  R. 
Jeffries.  Jennifer  E. 
Johnson,  Carol  E. 
Kaufman,  William  R 
Kirn.  Dcanna  Cappo 
Koutroulclis.  John  S. 
Lester.  Esther  L. 
Luhia.  Harriet  J. 
McGeorge.  Anne  K. 
Miller.  Leah  Kuhn 
Miller.  Yvonne  Sampsell 
Nugent.  John  G. 
O'Donohue.  Aileen  M. 
Paolillo.  Louis  E. 
Reph.  Linda  J. 
Smith.  Josephine  Elia 
Smith.  Margaret  J. 
Smith.  Peter  C.  Jr. 
Stepchuk.  Joseph  S. 
Stundon.  Patricia  A. 
Teller.  Lisa  Walton 
Umstead.  George  A. 
Valentine.  Patricia  McDonald 
Wallace,  Elizabeth  Halsey 
Zemencik,  Curtis  E. 

Class  of  1985 
16"o  Participation 

Bair,  Jackie  L. 
Bozzi,  Kenneth  J 
Braun,  Janet  L. 
Burger.  Patricia  Loomis 
Burger.  Robert  J. 
Butera,  Maryellen 
Cca.se,  Cindy  Hamm 
Combs,  Heather  A. 
Creamer,  Karen  Kolodzicj 
Engel,  Ellen  S. 
Ernst,  John  B.  II 
Ernst,  Margret  DelBianco 
Felix,  Geraldinc  I. 
Finkelstein.  Mark 
Gude,  TheoNina  E. 

Harris,  Jeffrey  D. 

Hudson,  Beth  Gorman 

Lint/,  Timothy  S. 

Logue,  Stephen  P. 

Ownes,  Susan  Leone 

Pellecchia,  Mary  E. 

Rees,  Ronald  S. 

Russell,  Steven  C. 

Schtoeder,  W  illiam  S. 

Spellman.  Patrick  J. 

Stiber.  C  hcrsi  C 

Vadinsky.  Patricia  Palierno 

Van  Sciver,  Robert  W. 

Vrabel.  Dena  M. 

Warner.  Dasid  S 

Warner.  1  ynn  Bcrardo 

Wilson.  George  W'    Jr. 

Youngblood,  Deborah  Gallaway 

Class  of  1986 
24'''o  Participation 

Aderhold.  Scott  C 
Altenderfer,  Meg  L. 
Armstrong,  Cynthia  K. 


Barrick,  Elizabeth  J. 
Bigelow,  Janice  Eck 
Boodey,  Pamela  D. 
Breslin.  Michael  J. 
Burns.  Christopher  M. 
Carl.  Bruce  M. 
Carl.  Julie  Persun 
Cassady.  Kathryn  A. 
Chapman.  Kent  D. 
Condic.  Robert  B. 
Convillc,  James  S. 
Cook,  Lorraine  E. 
Cummings.  Dodd  E. 
D-Ambrosio.  A.  Dasin 
Dietrich.  Patricia 
Drum.  Barbara  Burnett 
Drum.  Brian  D. 
Eldridge.  Braith 
Fitzgerald,  Helen  M. 
Galavda,  Joseph 
Geisel,  John  W  .  II 
German,  Debra  S. 
Girardi,  Jerry  L. 
Cummo.  Jeffrcv  A. 
Highfield,  Jay  A. 
Hugo,  Paula  E. 
Jobson,  Paul  D. 
Johnston,  Kathleen  Conroy 
Kessel,  Louise  M. 
Little,  John  C. 
Loveless.  Susan  E. 
Lundy.  Todd  G. 
McClune.  Kimberly  L. 
Miller.  Audrey  J. 
Murphy,  Kevin  W. 
Nowicky,  Michele  J. 
O'Connor,  Daren  P. 
Pelton,  Karen  Kaye 
Pelton,  Scott  R. 
Purcell,  Andrew  T. 
Reed,  J.  Scott 
Rees,  Susan  Snyder 
Reinhardt,  Christopher  P. 
Ripic,  Andrew  S.  Ill 
Seibert,  Michele  J. 
Shcbell,  Mark  W. 
Siller,  Mark  C. 
Siepniak,  Linda  M. 
Umstead,  Geralyn  Smith 
Vrecland,  Christine  S. 
Wascher.  Brenda  S. 
Weder,  Jacqueline  J. 
Werner,  Jeffrey  K. 

Class  of  1987 
21''o  Participation 

Albano,  Michael  P. 
Arthur.  Karen  A. 
Barnard.  Ruth  Anne  Butz 
Bauman.  David  J. 
Brobst.  Judith  A. 
Brophy.  Mary  C 
Buonato.  Michelle  A. 
Buongiorno.  Christina  .\. 
Carlson.  Julia  E. 
Cartwright.  Eileen  M. 
Collins.  Sharon  I. 
Dickey.  Drew  E. 
Dunlap.  Gary  L. 
Dunlop,  Linda  S. 
Ecker,  John  E. 
Ellis,  James  R. 
Epies,  Bruce  E. 
Fricke,  Heberton  E. 
Geiscl,  Jacqueline  Secor 
Gulbin,  Paul  P. 
Habig.  Pamela  S. 
Houngan,  Kathenne  H. 
Junket.  Paula  Kas  Barton 
Lintz.  Karen  Knitlle 
Mabus.  Nancy  E. 
Matoushck.  Robert  J. 
McM,innesv.  Fsie  Lynn 
McNamaia,  Brian  T. 
Miller,  Steven  T. 
Muheim,  Tina  M. 
Oberg-Kmiecik,  Debra 
Opdahl.  Steven  B 
Rainev.  Howard  N 
Rhinehart.  Gary  C.  Jr. 
Slawecki.  Tama  M. 
Totgersen.  Erik 
Vjnderwielc.  Deborah  King 
Wagner.  Herbsild  III 
Ward.  Robert  K 
Welch.  N'isian  Ci. 
Young,  James  .\    Jr 


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Class  of  1988 
ll'Vo  Participation 

Aftlerbach.  Jacqueline 
Annarella,  Holly  A. 
Avers,  Jennifer  L. 
Barley.  Jill  H. 
Beebe.  Jennifer  E. 
Bell.  Darlene  M. 
Benner.  Todd  R. 
Bjornsen,  Amy  Marie 
Boetlcher,  Cindy  L. 
Botlazzi.  Patrick  L.  Jr. 
Bregartner.  John  Scoll 
Ceres.  Cynthia  K. 
Cleveland,  Jay  W.  Jr. 
Compton.  John  W.  Jr. 
Craft.  Penelope  J. 
Crawford,  Steven  W. 
Day.  Ann  M. 
Dolan.  Mark  S. 
Drakeley,  Matthew  J. 
Ebersole,  Scott  A. 
Ergott,  Herbert  L.  Jr. 
Evleth,  Lisa  A. 
Fox,  James  N. 
Fultz,  Laura  Knowles 
Harris,  Michael  G.  Ill 
Helstrom,  Carol  E. 
Hill,  Patricia  A. 
Holienbach,  Donna  J. 
Jenkins,  Stacy  E. 
Kaplan,  Abigail  S. 
Kehoe,  Philip  F. 
Keyte,  Christia  L. 


Kollhoff,  Michael  A. 
Kraekel,  Patricia  P. 
Lenig,  Penny  S. 
Lowe,  Pamela  J. 
Makatche,  Lillian  M. 
Martens,  Vanessa  L. 
Matteo,  Vicki  Heim 
McCallus,  Colleen  M. 
McDonald,  Eileen  M. 
Meisel,  Dennis  A. 
Montague,  Michael  P. 
Moyer,  Susan  G. 
Munford,  M.  Michael 
Pearson,  Emily  M. 
Piper,  Cheryl  L. 
Praster,  Carolyn  A. 
Scheck,  Stacey  A. 
Schutz,  Kenneth  A. 
Scott,  Tracy  A. 
Simpson,  Renee  D. 
Sives,  Karin  E. 
Smith,  Cynthia  J. 
Smith,  Dana  E. 
Stinson,  Thomas  D. 
Stroman,  Karen  D. 
Swales,  Sandi  London 
Vannucci,  Jessica  A. 
Wachter,  Wendy  L. 
Williams,  Lisa  R. 
Zabel,  David  E.  Jr. 
Zerbe,  Joseph  G. 

Class  of  1989 

Akrong,  Benjamin  S. 
Parcells,  Matthew  A. 


Lycoming  College 

Classes  since  1949  with  at  least  ii%  participation 


Classof  1949- 
Classof  1960- 
Classof  1963- 
Ciassof  1968- 
Classon950■ 
Classof  1970- 
Classof  1978 - 
Classof  1967 - 
Classof  1971- 


-  ii%  participation 

-  37%  participation 

-  36%  participation 

-  36%  participation 

-  35%  participation 

-  35%  participation 

-  35%  participation 

-  34%  participation 

-  33%  participation 


Williamsport  Dickinson  Seminary 
and  Junior  College 

Classes  between  1915  and  1948  with  at  least  33%  participation 


Classof  1915 - 
Classof  1933 - 
Classof  1927 - 
Classof  1922 - 
Classof  1923  ■ 
Classof  1931  ■ 
Classof  1937 - 
Classof  1938 
Classof  1918 


-  50%  participation 
-43%  participation 

-  39%  participation 

-  36%  participation 

-  36%  participation 

-  36%  participation 

-  36%  participation 

-  36%  participation 

-  33%  participation 


Every  effort  is  made  to  assure  that  the  names  published  in  the  gifts  and  contributions  issue  of  the  Lycoming  Quarterly  are  correct 
you  have  been  incorrectly  listed,  please  notify  the  Development  Office  at  Lycoming  College  and  a  correction  will  appear  in  a 
subsequent  issue. 


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Memorials 


During  the  1988-89  fiscal  year,  donations  were  received  in  memory  of  the  following,  or  for  new  or  established  memorial 
funds. 

In  memory  of 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Benjamin  Alpert 

Dr.  Sheridan  W.  Bell 

Mary  R.  Donovan 

Richard  W.  Gieniec 

Mr.  Raymond  W.  Hall 


Dr.  R.  Andrew  Lady 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  E.  W.  Low 

Ruth  Anne  Phillips 

Dr.  Loring  B.  Priest 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Waher  Staiman 


Mr.  Walter  J.  Heim  Mrs.  Barbara  Plushanski  Suderley 

Mr.  R.  Joseph  Jordan 

Established  memorial  funds  .  .  . 

The  Ronald  Beemer  Memorial  Scholarship  Fund 

Jeanne  Louise  Little  Memorial  to  the 

C.  Daniel  Little  Award  In  Political  Science 

The  Morton  Rauff  Memorial  Scholarship  Fund 

The  Christopher  Adam  &  Harriet  Jane  Rubright  Family 

The  Nathan  A.  Scheib  Memorial  Music  Fund 

The  Samuel  Willard  Memorial  Scholarship  Fund 

Gifts  made  to  Lycoming  College  in  memory  of  a  friend  or  loved  one  hold  special  significance  for  both  the  donor  and 

the  College.  Such  gifts  are  encouraged  and  fully  respected  in  all  regards. 

Many  alumni  and  friends  make  large  gifts  to  the  College  through  a  properly  prepared  will  or  by  a  trust  arrangement 
that  becomes  effective  in  accord  with  one's  own  estate  plans.  There  are  annuities  and  "living"  trust  arrangements,  too, 
that  provide  income  for  Hfe  and  a  deferred  gift  to  the  College.  Many  of  our  currently  endowed  scholarships  were 
established  in  this  manner.  For  further  information,  contact  the  Development  Office  at  Lycoming  College. 


32  I  YCOMINC.  OUARTI  Rl  Y 


CAMPAIGN    NEWS 


Kemper  Grant  Supports 
Bureau  Of  Economic 
Research 

With  an  $18,000  grant  from  the  James  S.  Kemper 
Foundation  of  Long  Grove,  Illinois,  Dr.  Roger  Opdahl, 
chair,  department  of  economics,  and  Dr.  Mehrdad 
Madresehee,  assistant  professor  of  economics,  have 
established  a  bureau  of  economic  research. 

The  bureau's  primary  function  will  be  to  conduct 
economic  research,  publish  reports  and  serve  as  a  host  for 
conferences  and  seminars  to  benefit  the 
Wiliiamsport/Lycoming  County  geographic  area. 
According  to  Madresehee,  "With  the  establishment  of  the 
new  bureau,  we  hope  to  create  a  more  formal  relationship 
with  area  businesses."  Our  first  step  "will  be  to  establish 
a  statistical  data  base  for  Lycoming  County.  This  will  give 
faculty  a  chance  to  polish  their  skills  as  well  as  provide 
students  an  opportunity  to  enroll  in  internships  and 
independent  studies  and  receive  academic  credit  for  their 
work." 

This  project,  made  possible  by  the  Kemper  grant,  will 
expand  Lycoming's  services  to  the  community  while 
providing  an  exceptional  research  experience  for  current 
students. 


Lonza  Reacts  To  Needs 
In  Chemistry 

A  new  Hewlett  Packard  Gas  Chromatograph  was  recently 
purchased  with  an  $11,600  grant  from  Lonza,  Inc., 
headquartered  in  Fair  Lawn,  New  Jersey.  Lonza  plant 
manager  in  Williamsport,  Ronald  V.  DeFeo  commented, 
"We  believe  this  gift  will  assist  the  College  in  its  efforts  to 
broaden  opportunities  for  meaningful  study  in  the 
chemical  sciences.  Lonza  is  pleased  to  support  Lycoming 
and  happy  to  see  the  College  strengthening  its  science 
programs." 

Responding  to  the  gift.  Dr.  David  Franz,  chemistry 
department  chair,  noted  that,  "In  addition  to  enhancing 
our  instructional  capabilities  in  several  courses,  this 
system  will  also  help  us  in  our  research  activities.  For 
example.  Dr.  Chriss  McDonald,  assistant  professor  of 
chemistry,  and  his  students  are  developing  novel  methods 
for  protecting  aldehydes  and  ketones  during  organic 
reactions.  The  gas  chromatograph  is  a  critical  tool  for 
monitoring  these  reactions  since  it  can  separate  and 
analyze  complex  mixtures." 

Lycoming  College  is  grateful  to  Lonza,  Inc.  for  its 
interest  in  science  instruction  at  the  undergraduate  level 
and  for  their  financial  investment  which  has  made  the 
acquisition  of  this  state-of-the-art  instrument  possible. 
The  gas  chromatograph  will  be  moved  to  its  new  location 
sometime  between  the  fall  and  spring  semesters. 


Campaign  Enters 
Final  Year 

The  Campuiitn  f(ir  Lycoming  College,  scheduled  to 
conclude  on  June  30,  1990,  is  nearing  the  $11  million 
mark  toward  its  $13.3  million  program  goal.  Many 
tangible  signs  of  change  are  obvious  on  the  campus  as 
gifts  and  grants  help  enhance  the  teaching  and  learning 
environment  for  students  and  faculty  alike. 

New  microcomputer  labs  are  evident  in  the  academic 
center  and  in  the  new  renovated  mass  communication 
building.  J  he  inventory  of  scientific  instrumentation  has 
expanded  in  both  chemistry  and  biology  laboratories 
resulting  in  greater  capabilities  for  instruction  and 
undergraduate  research.  New  endowments  provide 
financial  support  for  scholarships,  loan  funds,  faculty 
prizes  and  lectureships. 

Your  help  is  needed  to  assist  the  College  achieve  all  the 
educational  objectives  of  this  Campaign,  the  largest 
fundraising  drive  in  Lycoming's  history.  Please  contact 
the  Development  Office  at  1-800-345-3920  or 
1-717-321-4036  to  discuss  how  you  can  make  a  dramatic, 
lasting  v   'wct  on  the  future  through  your  participation  in 
The  Campuicn  for  Lycoming  College. 


Micro  Marketing 
International  Equips 
New  Computer  Lab 

A  recent  donation  of  Epson  computer  equipment  valued 
at  $20,000  will  be  used  to  create  a  new,  small  computer 
lab  in  the  academic  center  for  advanced  business  students. 

The  business  administration  faculty  plans  to  use  these 
resources  to  investigate  new  software  applications  for  the 
curriculum  and  work  with  small  groups  of  students  in  on- 
line database  searching  and  statistical  programs  not 
currently  available  in  our  larger  computer  labs. 

MMI  President  Robert  S.  Malcolm  was  authorized  by 
Epson  corporate  officials  to  donate  the  necessary  items  to 
equip  this  advanced  microcomputer  lab  after  receiving  a 
formal  request  from  the  business  administration 
department. 


SEPTEMBER     1989  33 


i)beranrmiergau 


ALUMNI    NEWS 


On  The  Road  Again 

During  this  past  summer,  Lycoming  College  alumni  were  "on  the  move"  as 
alumni  events  were  held  from  Boston  to  Baltimore,  Syracuse  to  Washington, 
D.C.  and  points  in  between. 

James  G.  Scott  '70,  area  alumni  representative,  coordinated  the  New  England 
alumni  event  held  at  the  Portside  Restaurant,  Salisbury,  MA. 

Nancy  Davis  Morris  '78  hosted  a  dinner  for  Northern  New  Jersey  alumni  at 
the  Fairmont  Country  Club,  Chatham,  NJ.  Shirley  Van  Marter,  dean  of  the 
College,  was  the  featured  speaker. 

President  James  Douthat  was  introduced  to  alumni  at  several  regional 
gatherings.  Barry  C.  Hamilton  '70,  area  representative,  coordinated  a  dinner  at 
the  Union  League  Club  of  Philadelphia.  Charles  J.  Kocian  '50,  area 
representative,  hosted  a  buffet  dinner  in  the  Gold  Room  of  the  Rayburn  Office 
Building  in  Washington,  DC.  Harrisburg  area  alumni  were  treated  to  a  VIP 
tour  of  the  state  capitol  and  a  buffet  dinner.  David  G.  Argall  '80  coordinated 
the  event.  The  Williamsport  area  alumni  attended  a  picnic  followed  by  the  play 
"Some  Enchanted  Evening"  at  the  Arena  Theatre.  Kent  Baldwin  '64 
coordinated  the  evening  activities.  Syracuse,  NY  area  alumni  met  Dr.  Douthat 
at  a  reception  hosted  by  Judy  and  Leo  Calistri  '56  and  '59  at  their  home  in 
Fayetteville,  NY. 


Baltimore  area  alumni  spent  a  summer  evening  with  the  birds  .  .  .  Baltimore  Orioles  that  is! 
Nearly  three  dozen  Baltimore/ Washington  alumni  attended  a  pregame  chicken  barbeque 
dinner  followed  by  the  Orioles/Cleveland  Indians  game.  Before  the  game  the  Orioles  mascot 
paid  a  visit  and  posed  for  pictures  with  the  group.  Lycoming's  visit  to  Baltimore  must  have 
brought  the  Orioles  good  luck.  As  of  press  time  the  team  was  still  in  first  place  realizing  it  all 
began  on  that  night  in  May! 


I 


LYCOMING  COLLEGE 

Alumni  and  Friends 

travel  to 

Germany 

featuring 

the  Passion  Play  in 

Oberammergau, 
Munich  and  Berlin 

with 

Paul  A.  MacKenzie 

Associate  Professor  and 

Chair 

of  the 

Foreign  Languages 

Department 
August  1  -  15,  1990 


Alumni  Weekend  Trip 

to 
WILLIAMSBURG,  VA 

Spring  of  1990 
3  days  -  4  nights 

For  further  information  on  the  trip 
to  Germany  and  the  weekend  in 
Virginia,  please  contact  the  Alumni 
and  Parent  Relations  Office  at 
717-321-4035. 


34  lYCOMlNG  OUARTFRI  Y 


CLASS    NOTES 


31 


'62 


RALPH  C.  GEIGLF  has  addressed  the 
Shatnokin  Kiwanis  Club  on  ihe  subject 
"The  Soviet  Union." 


'42 


LARL  W.  ISBLLl.  retired  after  serving 
(hirty-eighi  years  in  the  itinerant  ministry 
of  Cal-Pacific  Annual  Conference  of  the 
United  Methodist  Church.  He  resides  in 
Oceanside,  CA. 


'50 


ROBERT  W.  GRIGGS,  owner  of  the 
W.B.  Griggs  Coffee  Store,  was  selected 
"Boss  of  the  Year,"  by  the  Susquehanna 
Chapter  of  the  American  Business 
Women's  Association.  He  resides  with  his 
wife,  JACQUELINE  (BROUSE  '50),  in 
Williamsport,  PA. 


'53 


KUTH  BALDRIGE  KESLER  received  the 
St.  Judc  Excellence  Award  for  costume 
design  and  chorus  participation  from  the 
S.J.  Alle-Kiski  Chorus  and  Symphony.  It 
was  presented  by  the  conductress, 
Madame  Gina  Rinchiusa,  at  Valley  High 
School,  New  Kensington.  She  resides  in 
North  Apollo,  PA. 


'58 


JACQUELYN  SNYDER  NOWAK  is  the 
executive  assistant  to  Senator  John 
Hopper,  chairman.  Senate  Committee  on 
Aging  and  Youth,  Senate  of  Pennsylvania. 

ROBERT  L.  SHANGRAW  was  named 
first  vice  president  of  the  Williamsport 
office  of  Merrill  Lynch,  Pierce,  lenner 
and  Smith,  Inc.  He  is  national  chairman 
of  Lycoming  College's  $1.1  million  Capital 
Campaign  and  a  member  of  its  board  of 
trustees.  He  was  named  a  member  of  the 
Little  League  Congress  Committee. 


'59 


ARIHLR  A.  HAIU  KHl  KC.l  R  is  the 
president  of  Horrigan  American,  Inc., 
based  in  Llying  Hills  Corporate  Center, 
Reading,  PA.  By  1987.  Horrigan  American 
was  ranked  the  85th  largest  private 
finance  company  by  American  Hanker.  It 
is  one  of  the  largest  independent 
companies  leasing  small-ticket  equipment 
ill  ihe  country.  The  Berks  County 
Chamber  of  Commerce  named  Ihe 
company  local  "Large  Business  of  Ihe 
Year"  in  IV89.  Mr.  Haberbcrgcr  resides 
with  his  wile,  Helen,  in  Sinking  Spring. 


I.AURAI.EE  JONES  recently  attended 
the  Amera  Cosmetics,  Inc.  fourth  annual 
sales  convention  in  Denver,  CO.  She 
resides  in  WoodburA-,  CT. 


RICHARD  J.  LEE,  a  Buffalo  State 
College  associate  professor,  traveled  to 
Tribuvhan  University  Teaching  Hospital 
in  Katmandu,  Nepal,  to  help  children  with 
physical  disabilities,  counsel  parents  and 
lecture  about  educational  programming 
and  management  techniques.  He  resides  in 
Buffalo,  NY. 


JOHN  J.  TARDITI,  JR  has  been  re- 
elected to  serve  a  third  term  as  mayor  of 
Haddonfield,  NJ.  He  was  also  elected 
president  of  the  New  Jersey  Conference  of 
Mayors  and  re-elected  as  borough 
commissioner  for  a  fourth  term. 


'64 


MARY  ANN  WARNER  KEARNY  is  the 
assistant  director  of  the  English  Language 
Institute  of  American  University.  She 
teaches  English  to  speakers  of  other 
languages  and  has  written  several 
textbooks.  She  and  her  daughter,  Lisa, 
reside  in  Washington,  D.C. 


HAZEL  BISSELI.  TERHUNE  has  an 
active  radio  evangelism  ministry  in  her 
coninumily  of  Tokyo,  Japan. 
Additionally,  she  has  corresponded  with 
various  area  churches  and  churches  in  the 
United  States,  with  information  describing 
the  funeral  of  the  late  emperor  and  the 
people's  reaction  to  his  death. 


'68 


GEORGE  LANGIS,  JR  has  been 
appointed  vice  president,  corporate 
controller  for  Rogers  Ciroup  in  the 
Nashville,  TN  corporate  headquarters 
office.  He  and  his  wife.  Susan,  reside  in 
Nashville  with  their  son. 


'69 


JUDITH  SAYRE  GRIM  has  been  elected 
to  a  second  term  as  national  president  of 
Pi  Lambda  I  beta,  an  honor  and 
professional  association  in  education.  She 
has  been  nominaled  for  Who's  Who  in 
Professional  and  Executive  Women.  She 
resides  in  L'ori  Collins,  CO  with  her 
husband,  Joseph,  and  two  children. 


W  II  LIA.M  D.   IHO.MAS  is  the  Hong 
Kong  bureau  chief  lor  ABC  News.  His 
on-air  name  is  Nathan  Thomas.  He  has 
worked  for  seven  years  in  the  Far  East, 
first  as  a  producer  then  bureau  chief. 
Recently,  he  reported  on  the  political 
demonstrations  and  protests  in  China. 


'70 


EUGENE  F.  JENSEN,  JR  has  received  a 
juris  doctor  degree  from  the  Delaware 
Law  School  of  Widener  University.  He 
was  admitted  to  the  Bar  in  New  Jersey 
and  Pennsylvania.  He  is  currently  an 
associate  attorney  with  the  law  firm  of 
Loveland,  Garrett,  Russell  and  Young  in 
Ocean  City,  NJ.  He  resides  in  Mays 
Landing  with  his  wife,  JANET  (WHITE 
'73),  and  two  sons,  David  and  Stephen. 


J.AMES  G.  SCOTT  received  an  award 
from  the  Carnegie  Hero  Fund  Commission 
in  April,  1989.  The  award  was  presented 
to  him  for  his  rescue  efforts  in  saving  a 
man  from  a  burning  car  in  December, 
1988.  He  is  vice  president  of  human 
resources  for  Shaw's  Supermarkets.  He 
resides  in  Newburyport,  M.A. 


FRKDKRICK  W.  THUL.  JR  is 

president  of  AWD,  Inc.,  Plainfield, 
NJ  and  treasurer  of  the  Thul 
family  businesses,  which  recently 
celebrated  their  75th  anniversary. 
They  include  auto  and  truck  parts 
and  iron  and  steel  products.  He 
serves  as  a  director  of  several  New 
Jersey  automotive  organizations. 
He  and  his  wife,  Bonnie,  are  the 
parents  of  three  children. 


SEPTEMBER  1989  35 


ARTHUR  C.  WOLFF,  JR  has  been 
involved  since  1983  with  AIDS  activism 
and  public  education  surrounding  this 
health  issue.  He  was  a  co-founder  of 
Cascade  AIDS  Project  in  Portland,  OR. 
He  is  president  of  the  board  of  directors 
of  Sarasota  AIDS  Support,  a  community- 
based  non-profit  organization  providing 
direct  client  services,  housing,  referrals 
and  public  education.  He  resides  in 
Sarasota,  FL. 


ni 


LYNNE  BILLMAN  and  her  husband, 
Paul,  have  traveled  to  remote  parts  of  the 
world,  such  as  Burma,  Thailand  and 
Kenya.  She  was  awarded  the  doctorate 
degree  from  the  Catholic  University  of 
America  and  worked  as  a  computer 
specialist  for  the  federal  government.  She 
resides  with  her  family  in  Washington, 
D.C. 

JAMES  A.  PIETROVITO  received  his 
Ed.D.  degree  in  higher  education 
administration  from  George  Peabody 
College  of  Vanderbilt  University.  He 
holds  the  position  of  Dean,  Community 
Education,  at  New  Hampshire  Voc-Tech 
College,  Manchester,  NH.  He  resides  in 
Francestown  with  his  wife,  Janet,  and  two 


MARY  HUSKIN  WEAVER  is  currently 
attending  San  Antonio  College,  majoring 
in  music.  She  was  inducted  into  Phi  Theta 
Kappa  national  junior  college  honor 
society.  A  four  year  music  scholarship  was 
awarded  to  her  at  the  University  of  Texas, 
San  Antonio.  She  recently  participated  in 
a  master  class  and  performed  for  the 
renowned  Cherry  Rhodes,  a  concert 
organist  from  the  University  of  Southern 
California.  She  and  her  husband,  George, 
reside  with  their  three  children  in  Texas. 


'73 


BARBARA  J.  JONES  received  an  M.A. 
from  American  University  in  international 
development  and  a  masters  in  public 
health  from  Boston  University.  She 
currently  lives  in  Lome' Togo,  W.  Africa 
and  works  in  eight  French-speaking 
countries  on  projects  for  the  improvement 
of  maternal/child  health. 


TERRY  G.  SCHREIBER  was  named 
"Medical  Technologist  of  the  Year"  for 
Muncy  Valley  Hospital.  He  resides  in 
Hughesville  with  his  wife,  Linda. 


'74 

PAMELA  WIGHT  is  the  managing  editor 
and  production  manager  of  the  journal 
Radiologic  Technology,  a  100-page 
bimonthly  publication.  She  is  currently 
attending  evening  classes  at  the  University 
of  California  to  obtain  a  certificate  in 
publishing.  She  is  the  editor  of  newsletters 
for  the  Westminster  Presbyterian  Church 
and  The  Dance  Association.  She  resides 
with  her  husband,  Jerry,  and  two  children 
in  Tiburon,  CA. 


'75 


JOHN  F.  ADERHOLD  has  developed  a 

puppet  ministry  as  an  aid  to  help  local 
ministries  with  programs  connected  with 
youth  and  adults.  He  resides  in 
Williamsport,  PA. 


'77 

BRUCE  L.  DINGER  has  joined 
the  Slurry  Pump  Division  of 
Goulds  Pumps,  Inc.  as  divisional 
cost  accountant  and  liaison 
between  finance  and  operations. 
He  resides  in  Ashland,  PA  with  his 
wife,  Lisa,  and  daughter,  Dana. 


'78 


LAWRENCE  A.  BURNSTEIN  is  working 
as  research  assistant  for  the  Anna 
Alexander  Greenwall  Geriatric 
Department.  He  works  closely  with  major 
pharmaceutical  companies  studying 
pharmacology  in  the  older  adult 
population.  He  resides  in  Tinton  Falls, 
NJ. 


'79 

SUE  LAFKY  SOJKA  and  her 

husband,  GARY  L.  '77,  entertained 
several  Lycoming  College  Choir 
members  at  their  home  when  the 
choir  was  on  tour  in  Washington, 
D.C.  A  performance  was  given  at 
her  church,  Messiah  UMC,  in 
Springfield,  VA. 


Seated  (from  left  to  right):  Charles  J. 
Kocian  '50,  Ben  Sojka,  Sue  Lafky 
Sojka  '79  and  Laura  Coghlan  Lank  '78. 
Middle  row:  Joseph  A.  Colder  on  '89, 
Thomas  E.  Dickinson  '75.  Back  row: 
Gary  L.  Sojka  '77,  Robert  W. 
Brietenbach  '74,  Scott  M.  Manchester 
'90.  David  C.  Peterson  '78,  Glenn  B. 
Fiedelholtz  '78.  Dr.  Fred  M.  Thayer, 
associate  professor  of  music. 


'80 


EDWARD  J.  EDENFIELD,  IV  has  been 

promoted  to  vice  president  of 
administration  and  marketing  for 
Continental  Guaranty  and  Credit 
Corporation,  N^'.  He  and  his  wife, 
CHRISTINE  (PRICE  '81),  and  son,  John 
Tyler,  reside  in  East  Windsor,  NJ. 


'82 


DANIEL  S.  KLEBON  is  employed  at 
Freedom  Buick-Oldsmobile-Pontiac,  Inc., 
Shamokin,  PA.  He  and  his  wife,  Cynthia, 
reside  in  Shamokin. 


'83 


TERRY  RAUP  KREZMER  is  a  personnel 
specialist  for  Sprout-Bauer,  Muncy,  PA. 
She  and  her  husband,  George,  reside  in 
South  Williamsport. 


'84 


JAMES  A.  BARONE  is  a  battalion  Oight 
operations  officer  for  the  U.S.  Armv.  He 
and  his  wife,  WENDY  (VonFABRICE 
'85),  reside  in  Hopkinsville,  KY,  where 
she  is  teaching  first  grade  at  Saints  Peter 
and  Paul  Catholic  School. 


.,  1  Y(  OMINCi  OIJARTERI  Y 


ANTHONY  R.  CARINGI  was  promoted 
to  commercial  banking  officer  in  the 
Washington,  D.C.  area.  He  develops 
commercial  loans  and  banking 
relationships  for  Signet  Banking 
Corporation. 

TRUDY  CARL  PETTINE  is  a  computer 
programmer  for  Bell  Telephone  in 
Philadelphia.  PA.  She  and  her  husband 
reside  in  Conshohocken. 


'85 


BARBARA  J.  DODD  is  employed  by 
Sofimari.  Inc.,  Exton,  PA.  She  resides  in 
Phoenixville. 

ELIZABETH  A.  GREEN  is  completing 
graduate  studies  in  library  science  at  the 
University  of  Pittsburgh. 

MARY  BETH  LUDWIG  has  received  her 
doctor  of  osteopathy  degree  from 
Philadelphia  College  of  Osteopathic 
Medicine.  She  resides  in  Huntingdon,  PA. 

CAROLYN  MAMROL  has  received  her 
doctor  of  osteopathy  degree  from 
Philadelphia  College  of  Osteopathic 
Medicine.  She  resides  in  Philadelphia,  PA. 

JANE  M.  McMANIGAL  received  her 
master  of  science  degree  in  special 
education  from  Bloomsburg  University. 
She  is  currently  employed  as  a  special 
education  teacher  by  Blast  Intermediate 
Unit  #17  at  East  Lycoming  School  District, 
Hughesville,  PA.  She  resides  in  Pennsdale. 

MARGERETTA  A.  OVERLY  was 
awarded  the  juris  doctor  degree  from 
Seton  Hall  University  School  of  Law.  She 
has  been  selected  for  a  commission  as  an 
attorney  by  the  Air  Lorce  Judge  Advocate 
(icneral's  Department.  She  resides  in 
Westfield,  NJ. 

BRIAN  D.  WATSON  is  employed  by 
Step-by-Step,  Inc.  He  and  his  wife, 
Jennifer,  reside  in  Wescosville,  PA. 


'86 


I  ALRA  A.  I.c\  Al  I.I  V  has  been 
promoted  to  office  manager  for  the  Inner 
City  Division  of  K.  Hovnanian 
Companies,  Inc    She  resides  in 
Shrewsbury,  NJ. 

MICHAEL  J.  SHIFFLET  is  employed  at 
Merck  Chemical  Company,  Danville,  PA. 
He  and  his  wife,  Paula,  reside  in 
Montgomery. 


'87 


CATHERINE  F.  BAKER  is  a  staff 
accountant  for  Peal  Marwick  Main  and 
Company,  Harrisburg,  PA.  She  and  her 
husband,  Terry,  along  with  twins,  Melissa 
and  Matthew,  reside  in  Harrisburg. 

DANIEL  M.  KEANE  is  the  general 
manager  for  U-Haul,  Hyannis,  MA.  He 
and  his  wife,  Kelly,  reside  in  Cotuit,  MA. 

E.  LYNN  McMANNESS  is  working  as  an 
adult  training  program  specialist  for  Hope 
Enterprises,  Williamsport,  PA. 

VIVIAN  G.  WELCH  is  employed  at 
Divine  Providence  Hospital  in  the 
intensive  care/progressive  care  units.  She 
attended  the  American  Association  of 
Critical  Care  Nurses  16th  Annual  National 
Teaching  Institute  in  Atlanta,  GA.  She 
resides  in  Montoursviile,  PA. 


'88 


JENNIFER  L.  GRECCO  is  an  assistant  in 
the  accounting  maintenance  repair  and 
revenue  deparinicnis  of  Enions,  Inc.,  a 
railroad  holding  company,  in  York,  PA. 


'89 


AMANDA  L.  GATES  is  currently  an 
account  executive  for  Dimension  Media 
Services.  She  resides  in  NN'illiainsport,  PA. 

GRETCHEN  A.  KRAWCZYK  is  a  tape 
editor  for  WYOU  News  (a  CBS  News 
affiliate).  She  edits  the  early  and  late 
evening  news  programs  and  is  responsible 
for  the  content  of  the  broadcast  as  well  as 
graphics  used  during  the  shows.  She 
resides  in  Scranton,  PA. 


Marriages 


DIANA  J.  PMLRSEN  '79  and  James  D. 

Wiggs.  November  12,  1988,  West 
Springfield,  \\.\. 

DEBORAH  R.  I  AI  K  '82  and  Michael  S. 
Rogers,  June  17,  1989,  Montoursviile, 
PA. 

Cvnihia  Scandle  and  DANIEL  S. 

Kl  1  HON  "82,  April  8,  1989.  Shamokin, 

I'A. 

TERRY  A.  RAUP  "8.1  and  George  R. 
Kre/mer,  May  6,  1989.  Montoursviile.  PA, 

Jacqueline  M.  Mannalo  and  NIK  II Al  I 
D.  BASCH    84,  September  10,  1988,  Bala 
Cynvvvd,  PA.  Attendants  included: 
BARBARA  J.  DODD  •8.'!  and  WII  I  lAM 
I     NOR  III  -84. 


TRUDY  A.  CARL  '84  and  Robert 
Pettine.  March  18,  1989,  Conshohocken, 
PA. 

KIMBERLY  A.  COWLES  '84  and  John 
Crossen,  April  29,  1989,  Jersey  Shore, 
PA.  LISA  J.  COWLES  '82  was  niaid  ol 
honor. 

Jennifer  L.  Snuggs  and  BRIAN  D. 
WATSON  '85,  May  20,  1989,  Bangor, 
PA. 

Paula  L.  Eck  and  MICHAEL  J. 
SHIFFLET  '86,  April  15,  1989. 
Montgomery,  PA. 

Kelly  A.  Childs  and  DANIEL  M.  KEAM 
'87.  May  27,  1989,  Centerville.  MA. 


Births 


A  son,  K.  Christopher,  to  MARILYN 
(PHILLIPPY  '70)  and  DONALD  E. 
FAILOR  '68,  March  30,  1989. 

A  son,  Thomas,  to  LYNNE  (BILLMAN 
■72)  and  Paul  Buxbaum,  May  1988. 

A  son,  Thomas  Randolph,  to  JANE 
(ANDERSON  '74)  and  W  ILLIAM 
RANDOLPH  SEJEN  '75.  March  1,  1989. 

A  son.  Douglas  Patrick,  to  MARJORIE 
(RY.AN  '75)  and  Patrick  J.  McEnerney, 
June  30,  1988.  He  joins  his  sister,  Emilie 
Sarah,  born  August  1,  1986,  at  home. 

A  daughter,  Caroline  Loretia.  to  Loretta 
and  GERALD  P.  BUTLER,  JR  '79. 

March  23,  1989. 

Twin  daughters,  Samantha  Ann  and 
Ashley  Karen,  to  DONNA  (PETRIZZI 
'80)  and  James  LaRosa.  January  27,  1989 

A  son.  Michael  Guido.  to  Patricia  and 
LAWRENCE  GUIDO  CAPPLTTO  '81, 
August  6.  1988. 

A  son,  Andrew  James,  to  PHYLLIS 
(KEIL  '81)  and  James  Oxenreider,  May 
21,  1989. 

A  son,  John  Tyler,  to  CHRISTINE 
(PRICE  '81)  and  EDWARD  J. 
FDENFIELD  '80.  December  27.  1988. 

A  daughter.  Lindsay  Ann.  to  DONNA 
(BRENNAN  '84)  and  JOHN  R. 
YARNELL  '82,  April  S.  1989.  Proud 
grandparents  were  ANN  (C  RL'M  '59)  and 
Ray  Brennan,  Emporium,  PA. 

Twins,  Matthew  and  Melissa,  to 

CATHI  RIM   (HAKl  R  '87)  and  Terry  R. 

Baker,  April  24.  1989. 


A  son,  Timothy  John,  to  MARGARET 
(MEGILL  '77)  and  John  Mull,  January 
12,  1989. 

In  Memoriam 

1924  -  HERMAN  A.  STACKHOUSE 

died  May  2,  1989.  He  had  lived  in 
Apache  Junction,  AZ.  He  is 
survived  by  his  wife,  Dorothy. 

1925  -  Word  was  received  of  the  death  of 

RICHARD  G.  RAUP.  He  had 
lived  in  Marmora,  NJ. 

1938  -  THEODORE  S.  MILLER  died 
April  15,  1989  at  his  home  in 
Lewes,  DE.  He  was  a  retired  pastor 
of  the  Central  Pennsylvania 
Conference,  United  Methodist 
Church. 


1938  -  Word  was  received  of  the  death  of 
WILLIAM  VENNER.  He  had 
lived  in  Sewell,  NJ. 

1940  -  MADELINE  STEIGER  EGLI  died 
October  1,  1988.  She  had  lived  in 
Montoursville.  She  is  survived  by 
her  husband,  Richard. 

1947  -  Word  was  received  of  the  death  of 

GENE  GRAMLING.  He  had  lived 
in  Williamsport. 

1948  -  ALVAH  R.  CALDWELL  died 

December  7,  1988.  He  had  lived  in 
Lewistown. 


1952  -  MIKE  MIHALIK  died  February 
25,  1989  in  Los  Alomitos,  CA. 


1971  -  SUSAN  CONDIT  LIVINGSTONE 
died  April  10,  1989  after  a  four 
year  battle  with  cancer.  At  the  time 
of  her  death,  she  was  employed  as 

a  paralcL'al  in  Newark,  NJ. 


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LETTERS  TO  THE  EDITOR 


Dear  Editor: 

Just  a  note  to  say  thanks  for  your  efforts  with  the 
"Quarterly"  which  I  enjoy  reading  very  much.  It  has 
come  a  long  way  in  the  last  few  years.  Congrats! 
Arthur  "Buzz"  C.  Wolff  Jr.  '70 

Dear  Editor: 

I  just  received  my  copy  of  the  June  1989  Lycoming 
Quarterly,  and  1  can't  believe  my  eyes.  Right  there  on  the 
cover  —  "Plagerism."  "PLAGERISM!?"  It's  bad 
enough  that  every  day  I  see  poor  spelling  and  shoddy 
grammar  in  the  media,  advertisements,  and  notices  from 
my  son's  school.  But  to  have  such  an  error  in  spelling 
appear  on  the  cover  of  a  publication  from  my  dear  old 
alma  mater  is  offensive  and  intolerable.  If  you  can  justify 
your  spelling,  I  will  excuse  the  variation.  But  as  I  see  it, 
it's  just  plain  wrong. 

Keep  up  the  good  work. 
Hilda  (Schmerling)  Landesberg  1975 


Dear  Editor: 

How  did  the  misspelling  of  plagiarism  as  "plagerism" 

past  the  proofreader?  Is  an  explanation  or  apology 

planned  for  the  next  issue? 

Paul  MacKenzie 

Associate  Professor 

Foreign  Languages  and  Literatures 

Lycoming  College 


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Editor's  Note: 

MEA  CULPA!  Thanks  to  those  readers  who  either  called 
or  wrote  to  point  out  that  the  word  plagiarism  was 
inadvertently  misspelled  on  the  cover  of  the  June 
Quarterly.  Did  we  copy  it  wrong?  No,  the  simple  fact  is 
we  goofed.  Armed  with  a  new  pair  of  eyeglasses  and  a 
more  complete  dictionary  we  vow  to  do  better.  Thanks 
for  taking  the  time  to  let  us  know. 


PUBLISHERS  LAMENT 

The  typographical  error  is  a  slippery  thing  and  sly; 

You  can  hunt  till  you  are  dizzy,  but  it  somehow  will  get  by. 

Till  the  forms  are  off  the  presses,  it  is  strange  how  still  it  keeps; 

It  shrinks  down  in  a  corner  and  it  never  stirs  or  peeps. 

That  typographical  error,  too  small  for  human  eyes; 

Till  the  ink  is  on  the  paper,  when  it  grows  to  mountain  size. 

The  boss,  he  stares  with  horror;  then  he  grabs  his  hair  and  moans; 

The  copy  reader  drops  his  head  upon  his  hands  and  groans. 

The  remainder  of  the  issue  may  be  clean,  as  clean  can  be; 

But  that  typographical  error  is  the  thing  you  always  see. 

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