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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
SEPTEMBER 1989 19
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
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Mrs. Catherine Fenix
Rev. & Mrs. Clifford Field
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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. Andrew Ford
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Mr. & Mrs. Donald Fortnum
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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
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Mr. & Mrs. Roland Gauthier
Mr. J. Frederick Gehr
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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
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Dr. & Mrs. J. Edward Gilda
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Mr & .Mrs. Charles L. Gleason
Mr & Mrs. Milton Glenn
Mr. & Mrs. Ned Glover
•Vlr. Donald Goodliffe
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Mr Richard A. Gray
Mr Gary Grecco
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Mr Don Griffith
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Mrs Maria Gustafson
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Mr Tom Hackenburg
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Mr & Mrs. John Hagen
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Mr & .Mrs James Hall
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Ms. Agnes S. Hammarstrnm
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Mr. & Mrs, Wilfried Hardc
Miss Elsie May Harding
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Mr. & Mrs (iodfrey W. Harper III
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Hartman
Miss Pat Hartranfl
Mr. & Mrs William Hartshorn
Mr. & Mrs Daniel J. Hartsock
Mr. & Mrs Bruce Harvey
Mr « V' ni.inn- H.irvev
'! piim.111
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Mrs. Edward P. Heether
Mr. & Mrs. Henry O. Heiscr Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. William R. Helm
Elizabeth H. Helmrich
Mrs. Laura B. Herald
Mr. & Mrs. Randall G. Herring
Mr. David Heyman
Mrs. Bcrnadine G. Hileman
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hill
Dr. Kenneth E. Himes
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Dr. & Mrs. Gerhard Hoernes
Mr. & Mrs. George Hogan
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Mr. & Mrs. Paul Holloman
Mr. & Mrs. Barry K. Holt
Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Hollhaus
Dr. & Mrs. Soo W. Hong
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Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hoover
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Hoover
Dr. Donald F. Hornig
.Mr. & Mrs. Douglas A. Hottle
Mrs, Marshall I.. Hough
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Dr. Richard A. Hughes
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Mrs. M. Raymond Jamison
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Mr. & Mrs. James H. Jenkin
Dr. Emily R. Jensen
Rev. Dr. Maud K. Jensen
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Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kaiser
Mr. & Mrs. James Kauffman
Ms. Teresa Kaye
Ms. Elizabeth ti. Kearney
Mr. & Mrs. William Kehoc
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Mr. Samuel R. McKelvey
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Mr. David W. Poeth
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Mrs. Cathleen R. Wild
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Mr. Ralph E. Zeigler Jr.
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Dr. Melvin C. Zimmerman
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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
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Mr. John E. Person Jr.
Mr. William E. Pickelner
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
SEPTEMBER 1989 31
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.
"\
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.
Please be advised: The Career
Development Center will eliminate
the placement files for the Class of
1980, 1981 and 1982 on January 1,
1990. If you prefer to have your
file sent to you, send your request
to the Career Development Center,
Lycoming College, Williamsport,
PA 17701-5192.
This does not affect your College
Transcript, which is a permanent
record in the registrar's office.
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
get
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.
Author Unknown
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