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SUSQUEHANNA 


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VOLUME  55 

NUMBER  1 

FALL/WINTER  1986 


Nobel  Prize  Winner 

ELIE  WIESEL 


Witness  to  History 


A  professor's 

personal 

and  professional 

perspective  on  the 

life  of  the  1986 

Nobel  Peace  Prize 

winner. 

By  Jack  Kolbert 


the  many  millions 
incarcerated  in  the  Nazi 
concentration  camps,  rela- 
tively few  have  survived. 
One  of  these  survivors, 
Elie  Wiesel,  somehow 
succeeded  in  blending  a 
consummate  literary  artistry 
in  the  French  language  with  a  passionate  sense  of 
humanism  and  has  consequently  developed  into 
one  of  our  century's  most  influential  writers  and 
champions  of  the  rights  of  mankind. 

Four  decades  after  the  liberation  of  the  emaciated 
human  remnants  of  Auschwitz  and  Bergen-Belsen 
and  Buchenwald,  one  of  those  remnants  —  Elie 
Wiesel  ~  stepped  forth  to  accept  the  1986  Nobel 
Peace  Prize. 

This  was  not  his  first  award  -  but  it  was  one  of 
the  most  glorious  mankind  can  bestow. 

Wiesel  qualified  incontestably  for  the  Nobel  for 
many  reasons.  Universally  regarded  as  the  conscience 
of  the  Holocaust,  Elie  Wiesel  is  probably  also  the 
most  eloquent  voice  of  the  Jewish  people  today. 

He  has  utilized  the  French  language  to  describe  the 
horrors  of  what  was  the  most  irrational  of  human 
happenings.  He  has  chronicled  the  most  barbaric 
moment  in  human  history. 

More  than  a  historian,  Wiesel  is  a  witness  who  has 
suffered  through  history.  His  novels,  tales,  plays, 
essays,  and  lectures  attest  to  the  miraculous  resilience 
of  the  Jewish  people.  He  lovingly  resurrects  their 
joyful  tales  of  Hasidism  and  makes  live  again  the 
ancient  patriarchs  of  the  Judaic  Scriptures.  Through 
his  texts  the  menaced  values  of  the  Jews  have 
survived  the  fiames  and  fumes  of  crematoria  and 
gas  ovens,  and  the  calculated  strategies  of  Hitler's 
genocidal  efforts  to  destroy  a  whole  people. 

Above  all,  Wiesel  qualifies  for  the  award  because 
he  has  been  the  champion  of  human  dignity,  both 
Jewish  and  non- Jewish.  Tirelessly  he  has  reminded 
us  that  human  cruelty  and  mass  persecutions  have 
not  disappeared  with  Nazism.  He  calls  upon  us  to 
alleviate  the  plight  of  all  sufferers  of  tyranny,  whether 

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From  the  Editor 


After  working  Coast  to  Coast,  Jim  Campbell  will  tell 
you  there's  no  place  like  Susquehanna  University  to 
call  home. 

Campbell,  a  1963  graduate,  returned  to  the 
University  on  December  9  as  Director  of  Alumni 
Relations.  He  succeeds  Charles  (Buss)  Carr  who 
accepted  the  position  of  Development  and  Alumni 
Affairs  Director  at  Mansfield  (Pa.)  State  University 
after  22  years  at  Susquehanna. 

"There  is  something  special  about  being  on 
campus  —  something  is  happening  here  that  will 
have  an  effect  on  the  future,"  Campbell  says.  "For 
me,  there  is  something  extra  special  when  that 
campus  is  Susquehanna  University." 

After  spending  the  past  10  years  in  sports,  Campbell 
likens  his  return  to  Susquehanna  to  a  football  coach 
returning  to  his  alma  mater. 

"Certainly  I'm  not  confusing  myself  with  Knute 
Rockne  of  Notre  Dame  or  Lou  Sorrentino  of  Lebanon 
Valley,  but  I  can  appreciate  the  feeling  they  must 
have  had  when  they  returned  to  work  at  the  college 
where  they  had  come  to  learn." 

He  recalls  his  student  days  talking  with  then- 
president  Dr.  Gustave  Weber.  "He  talked  about 
'nurturing'  and  'growing'  -  words  that  conveyed 
the  feeling  of  shaping.  He  was  so  very  right  -  as  he 
often  was,"  Campbell  says.  "Susquehanna  had  much 
more  to  do  with  shaping  our  character  than  we 
realized  at  the  time." 

Campbell  previously  directed  the  Little  League 
Baseball  Museum  in  Williamsport,  Pa.  He  also  has 
25  years  experience  in  public  relations  and  commu- 
nication. From  1977-1982,  Campbell  was  director 
of  communications  for  the  National  Football  League 
alumni  in  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla.,  where  he  oversaw 
publication  of  four  alumni  periodicals  and  served 
as  liaison  with  alumni  chapters. 

Prior  to  the  NFL  position,  Campbell  was 
researcher,  curator  and  librarian  from  1972-77  for 
the  Pro  Football  Hall  of  Fame  in  Canton,  Ohio.  He 
also  has  reported  news  for  several  Pennsylvania 
radio  stations. 

Campbell  is  a  published  writer;  his  articles  have 


Jim  Campbell 

appeared  in  the  sports  publications  Pro,  GameDay, 
and  Football  Digest.  He  also  co-authored  three 
editions  of  the  NFL  Trivia  Book. 

After  earning  a  bachelor's  degree  in  economics  from 
Susquehanna,  Campbell  attended  the  Duquesne 
University  School  of  Law  and  studied  journalism 
at  UCLA. 

"As  I  moved  around  the  country,  I  began  to  realize 
even  more  that  Susquehanna  was  a  special  place 
and  the  time  I  spent  here  was  a  special  time.  So 
when  Opportunity  knocked  and  invited  me  to  return 
to  Susquehanna,  I  made  sure  I  answered  the  door," 
Campbell  says. 


Astronaut  Loveil,  Author  Updike 
Among  Commencement  Honorees 

Susquehanna  University  bestowed  honorary 
degrees  on  five  leaders  for  their  contributions 
to  science,  literature,  religion,  business,  and 
volunteer  service  during  the  University's  129th 
commencement. 

President  Joel  Cunningham  presented  honorary 
degrees  to; 

•  Capt.  James  A.  Loveil  Jr.,  navigator  of  the 
first  voyage  to  the  Moon; 

•  John  H.  Updike,  prestigious  native  Penn- 
sylvanian  author; 

•  A.  Donald  Main,  pastor  of  Zion  Lutheran 
Church  in  Sunbury; 

•  William  L.  Grala,  vice  president  of 
SmithKline  Beckman  Corp.  in  Philadelphia;  and 

•  Helen  Decker  Blough,  retired  teacher  and 
civic  worker  from  Hawley,  Pa. 

"These  five  people  exemplify  the  values  and 
ideals  which  Susquehanna  University  strives  to 
instill  in  its  students,"  Cunningham  said  during  the 
May  17  exercise  on  the  University  campus. 
Approximately  300  degrees  were  conferred. 

1987-88  Important  Events 

Volunteer  Leadership  Weekend  -  September  11-12, 
1987 

Homecoming  -  October  9,  10  and  11,  1987 

September  23,  24  and  25,  1988 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle  Dinner  -  October  24,  1987 

Parents'  Weekend  -  October  30,  31  and 
November  1,  1987 

Alumni  Weekend  -  April  29,  30  and  May  1,  1988 


To  our  readers: 

Please  accept  our  apology  for  the  delays  in 
publishing  this  long-awaited  issue  of  the  Alumnus 
while  we  struggled  through  changes  in  personnel 
and  complications  in  the  Report  of  Donors. 

We  welcome  your  comments.  Thank  you  for 
your  patience  and  ongoing  support. 


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Director  of  Public  Relations /Publications 

Jane  Daly 

Assistant  Director  of  Public  Relations 

Scott  E.  Deitch  '85 

Publications  Manager 

Jean  Smith 


Susquehanna  University 
Alumni  Association 

John  G.  Foos  '71,  president;  William  A.  Lewis  '68, 
Louis  F.  Santangelo  '50,  vice  presidents:  Donald  S.  King  '66, 
secreniry:  Chester  G.  Rowe  '52.  treasurer:  Leslie  R.  Butler  '62, 
Albert  P.  Molinaro  Jr.  '50.  Lawrence  E.  Mundis  '66. 
Norrine  Bailey  Spencer  '68.  representatives  on  the  University 
Bciard  of  Directors. 

Executive  Board  members-ai-large.  term  expiring  19S7: 
Bruce  A.  Bell  '55,  Roben  A.  Gabrenya  '40.  Barbara G.  Philbnck 
'73,  Richard  H.  Pohl  -79.  Richard  K.  Renn  -73. 
Nevin  C.T.  Shaffer  x'49,  Dorothy  E.  Wesner  '81.  Term  expiring 
1988:  Todd  G.  Burns  '81.  Robert  G.  Can  '75.  Alan  C.  Loveil 
'70,  Leah  Cryder  Oberheim  '47.  Doreen  Bolton  Rehrig  '72. 
Ruth  Naylor  Shaffer  '41.  Rudolph  van  der  Hiel  '63.  Term 
expiring  1989:  Henry  R.  Albright  '54,  Cheryl  Rahlfs  Atkinson 
'77.  William  D  Atkinson  '74.  Donna  Ake  Burkholder  '67 
William  E  Cochran  -83,  Carol  B.  Kehler  '74. 
David  R.  Odenath  '79. 


Susquehanna  University  Nondiscrimination  Policy 

It  is  Ihe  policy  of  Susquehanna  University  nut  to  discriminate  on  the 
basis  of  race,  color,  religion,  national  or  ethnic  origin,  age,  sex.  or 
handicap  in  its  educational  programs,  admissions  practices,  scholar- 
ship and  loan  programs,  athletics  and  other  school-administered 
activities,  or  employment  practices.  This  policy  is  in  compliance  with 
the  requirements  of  Title  VII  of  the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  1964.  Title  IX 
of  the  Education  Amendments  of  1972.  Section  504  of  the  Rehabilita- 
tion Act  of  1973.  regulations  of  the  Internal  Revenue  Service,  and  all 
other  applicable  Federal.  State  and  local  statutes,  ordinances,  and 
regulations.  Inquiries  regarding  compliance  with  Title  IX  and  Section 
504  may  be  directed  to  Dr  Joel  L.  Cunningham.  President. 
Susquehanna  University  Sehnsgrove.  Pa    17870.  1717)  374-0101;  or  to 
ihe  Director  of  the  Department  of  Education.  Washington.  DC. 

Susquehanna  Alumnus  (USPS  529-9601  is  published  quarterly 
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FROM  PAGE  I 

they  be  the  Black  of  South  Africa,  the  Cambodians 
of  Indochina,  the  Palestinians  in  south  Lebanon 
refugee  camps,  or  the  millions  of  Soviet  Jews  who 
cannot  observe  Judaism. 

Because  Wiesel  was  a  victim  of  cruelty  of  men 
against  men,  he  has  devoted  his  life  to  fight  for 
others  whose  lives  are  menaced  by  similar  cruelty. 

Born  in  1928  on  the  Transylvanian  border  between 
Hungary  and  Romania,  Wiesel  enjoyed  a  loving 
and  idyllic  childhood  in  the  bosom  of  a  tightly  knit, 
religious  family.  The  joys  of  childhood  ended 


abruptly  at  the  age  of  16  when  he  and  the  other 
Jews  of  his  city  were  deported  to  the  Nazi  concen- 
tration camps. 

There  his  father  died  of  starvation  and  dysentery; 
his  mother  and  youngest  sister  died  in  the  gas 
chambers.  Ten  years  after  his  liberation,  Wiesel 
related  in  his  book,  Nighr,  the  nightmarish  account 
of  his  suffering:  intense  cold,  beatings,  sickness, 
filth,  starvation,  torture,  panic. 

After  liberation  he  was  sent  to  Paris  where  he 
learned  French  and  studied  literature,  philosophy. 


and  psychology  at  the  Sorbonne.  French  continues 
to  be  his  principal  language  of  expression. 

After  several  years  as  a  professional  journalist, 
Wiesel  was  sent  in  1956  to  cover  the  United  Nations 
in  New  York.  He  decided  to  remain  in  America 
and  became  a  U.S.  citizen  soon  afterwards. 

Thirty  years  later,  we  find  him  a  successful  writer 
and  philosopher  who  lives  in  an  attractive,  book- 
laden  apartment  in  midtown  Manhattan.  A  husband 
and  father  of  two,  he  enjoys  the  benefit  of  his  wife 
Marion  who  has  become  his  principal  translator 
from  French  to  English. 

Having  served  both  Presidents  Carter  and  Reagan 
as  the  Chairman  of  the  U.S.  Holocaust  Commis- 
sion, Wiesel  will  long  be  remembered  for  the 
moving  plea  he  made  at  the  White  House  after 
receiving  the  Congressional  Medal  of  Honor.  Wiesel 
begged  a  stunned  and  speechless  President  Reagan 
not  to  make  his  controversial  visit  to  the  Bitburg 
Cemetery  of  West  Germany. 

"That  is  not  your  place."  Wiesel  told  Reagan, 
"Your  place  is  with  the  victims  of  the  S.S." 

Wiesel's  physical  features  seem  to  blend  harmo- 
niously with  all  his  pen  has  produced.  He  leaves 
with  his  haunting  presence  an  indelible  mark  on  all 
who  have  seen  him  or  heard  him  speak.  He  gives 
the  impression  that  he  has  visited  and  returned 
from  another  domain,  one  that  is  awesome,  and 
indescribable. 

He  who  has  returned  from  that  strange  world  is  a 
witness,  a  survivor  of  a  Dante-like  world  worse 
than  Hades.  He  carries  a  sacred  message  for  those 
who  will  listen  to  his  story.  Wiesel  is  determined 
that  his  story  never  be  forgotten. 

The  Nobel  Peace  Prize  will  surely  add  even  more 
prestige  to  that  story. 


Jack  Kolbert 
and  Elie  Wiesel 

Jack  Kolbert,  professor  of  French  and  chair  of 
Modern  Languages,  became  acquainted  with  1986 
Nobel  Peace  Prize  recipient  Elie  Wiesel  almost  20 
years  ago  in  Albuquerque,  N.  M. 

Kolbert  and  Wiesel  have  maintained  a  close  working 
relationship  and  friendship.  At  Wiesel 's  request, 
Kolbert  has  reviewed  all  of  Wiesel 's  works  and  is 
currently  writing  a  book  on  Wiesel  and  major  figures 
in  U.S.  literature  through  Gale  Publishing  and 
Tulane  University, 

Kolbert  joined  the  Susquehanna  faculty  as  professor 
of  French  literature  in  1985.  He  holds  bachelor's 
and  master 's  degrees  in  romance  languages  from  the 
University  of  Southern  California  and  a  doctorate 
in  French  literature  from  Columbia  University.  He  also 
studied  aesthetics  as  a  Fulbright  fellow  at  the  Univ- 
ersity of  Paris.  He  is  a  member  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

In  addition  to  the  book  on  Wiesel,  Kolbert  is  working 
on  a  research  project  on  '  'Francois  Mitterand, 
Man  of  Literature  —  Style  and  Themes. 

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SU  News 

O'Connor  Named  Chair  off 
University  Directors 


The  Susquehanna  University  Board  of  Directors  has 
elected  a  new  chair  and  has  appointed  two  directors. 

State  College  resident  Harold  C.  O'Connor  has  assumed 
leadership  of  the  33-member  board.  A  Pennsylvania 
Stale  University  graduate.  O'Connor  recently  retired 
as  president  and  chief  executive  officer  of  Chemcut 
Corporation. 

O'Connor  succeeds  alumnus  Erie  Shobert,  of  St.  Marys, 
as  chair  Shobert  led  the  Susquehanna  board  from  1978-86; 
he  continues  to  serve  as  a  director. 

University  President  Joel  Cunningham  spoke  on 
behalf  of  the  University  community  in  thanking  Shobert 
for  his  outstanding  service  and  in  welcoming  O'Connor 
as  the  new  board  chair. 

In  related  news,  a  Millersville  pastor  and  a  Huntingdon 
businessman  were  named  to  the  board. 

Rev.  David  R.  Fisher,  pastor  of  St,  Paul  Lutheran 
Church  in  Millersville,  has  been  named  as  the  Lutheran 
Church's  Central  Pennsylvania  Synod  representative  for 
a  three-year  term.  He  serves  on  the  Board's  Student 
Life  Committee. 

Lawrence  E.  Mundis,  a  financial  planning  consultant 
from  Huntingdon,  will  represent  the  University's  Alumni 
Association  for  three  years.  A  1966  Susquehanna 
graduate,  Mundis  serves  on  the  Development  and  Public 
Relations  committee. 


Psyclioiogy  Professor 
Studies  iVIemory 

At  what  age  do  we  begin  to  remember  events?  Does  our 
memory  change  as  we  grow  older?  Or  do  friends  and 
surroundings  influence  our  memory? 

Psychology  professor  James  R.  Misanin  hopes  to 
answer  these  questions.  He  has  been  awarded  a  grant  by 
the  National  Institute  of  Child,  Health  and  Human 
Development  to  learn  more  about  memory.  The  $66,143 
grant  is  enabling  Misanin  to  conduct  the  research  in  the 
Susquehanna  University  psychology  laboratories. 

"It's  important  to  know  when  and  why  you  begin  to 
remember  things,"  Misanin  says.  "Most  of  us  can  recall 
things  from  when  we  were  three  years  old,  but  very 
little  before  then.  I  am  trying  to  find  out  how  we  process 
information  and  why  we  respond  in  different  ways  at 
different  ages." 

Misanin  began  studying  memory  in  1959  at  Princeton 
University  while  pursuing  a  doctorate  at  Rutgers  in 
psychology.  For  nine  years,  he  studied  how  the  memory 
processes  and  responds  to  significant  events  at  different 
stages  of  life. 

In  a  presentation  to  the  International  Society  of 
Developmental  Psychobiology.  Misanin  said  that  he  and 
Susquehanna  student  researchers  obtained  results  which 
suggest  that  very  young  and  old  laboratory  rats  recall 
and  respond  to  information  differently  than  young 
adults,  whose  reactions  rely  more  on  their  surroundings. 

Misanin  hopes  his  current  research  will  determine  if 
such  differences  are  related  to  age  or  environmental 
factors  such  as  odor,  taste  and  surroundings. 


Fraternity  Placed  on 
Probation 

In  light  of  a  review  board's  findings,  Susquehanna 
University  has  placed  the  Lambda  Chi  Alpha  Fraternity 
on  probation  through  May  15,  1988. 

President  Joel  Cunningham  appointed  the  review 
board  in  late  March  to  review  the  fraternity  and  related 
circumstances  surrounding  the  death  of  alumnus  Keene 
White,  a  Lambda  brother  who  died  March  21  after  a 
party  at  the  fraternity  house  on  March  20.  The  review 
was  conducted  by  a  five-member  board  comprised  of 
three  faculty,  a  student  and  an  alumnus. 

In  a  memo  released  to  the  University  community, 
Cunningham  said  that  the  review  board's  findings  indicated 
that  Lambda  Chi  Alpha  violated  University  policy  in 
arranging  and  carrying  out  the  party  on  March  20  and 
that  recent  management,  action,  and  attitudes  among 
Lambda  members  "have  not  corresponded  adequately 
with  the  goals  and  purposes  of  Susquehanna  University 
as  an  academic  community." 

Cunningham  has  appointed  W.  Michael  Rees,  a 
University  instructor  in  physical  education  and  head 
football  coach,  to  supervise  the  fraternity  and  to  work 
with  others  to  develop  a  plan  for  improving  the  fraternity's 
management,  lifestyle,  and  relationships  with  the  entire 
campus.  Rees  will  work  closely  with  University  student 
life  staff,  national  respresentatives  of  Lambda  Chi 
Alpha,  and  selected  fraternity  alumni  in  developing  and 
implementing  the  plan.  The  fraternity  also  will  be 
expected  to  employ  a  resident  counselor  to  help  Rees 
provide  guidance  to  fraternity  members. 

Cunningham  said  that  no  social  events  will  be  held 
by  Lambda  Chi  Alpha  prior  to  November  1,  1987,  and 
that  no  consumption  of  alcohol  will  be  permitted  in 
public  areas  of  the  Lambda  Chi  Alpha  fraternity  house 
during  the  entire  probationary  period. 

As  part  of  his  responsibility,  Rees  will  be  expected 
to  provide  thorough  evaluations  of  the  fraternity's 
performance  at  the  end  of  the  1987  fall  and  1988  spring 
semesters. 

Any  significant  violation  of  disciplinary  regulations 
by  Lambda  Chi  Alpha  during  the  probationary  period 
will  be  cause  for  initiating  proceedings  leading  to 


Learning  ffrom  tlie  Pros 

George  Raistrick.  a  member  of  the  Royal  Shakes- 
peare Company,  discusses  acting  with  Susquehanna 
students  during  a  one-week  residency  this  semester. 
Raistrick  and  four  of  England 's  finest  actors  taught 
classes  and  staged  four  public  performances.  The 
Harrisburg  Patriot-News  reported  that  it 's  '  'not 
likely  to  find  a  Shakespearean  company  superior  to 
the  one  in  residence  at  Susquehanna  University." 


withdrawal  of  its  chapter  charter,  Cunningham  said. 
"I  believe  that  the  actions  taken  can  improve  the  quality 
of  life  for  Lambda  Chi  Alpha  and  for  all  members 
of  the  University  community,"  Cunningham  said. 


President  Reagan  Salutes  Students 


Officials  from  President  Reagan's  Citation  Program 
for  Private  Sector  Initiatives  have  recognized  Susquehanna 
University  students  for  their  outstanding  community 
service  through  the  Susquehanna  Neighborhood  Project. 

Susquehanna  is  now  eligible  to  be  considered  for  the 
lop  100  awards  and  citations  to  be  presented  by  President 
Reagan  at  the  White  House  Rose  Garden  this  spring. 

University  officials  estimate  that  the  Neighborhood 
Project  has  given  more  than  73,500  hours  of  service  to 
the  University  and  the  Selinsgrove  area  since  1976. 
Students  request  the  privilege  of  living  together  on  the 
basis  of  their  common  interest  in  an  approved  volunteer 
project  of  benefit  to  the  University  or  community.  This 
year  almost  200  student  participants  are  helping  the 
area's  elderly,  scouts,  church  youth  groups,  and  the 
mentally  handicapped;  serving  campus  and  community 
computer  needs;  promoting  campus  arts  events;  and 
developing  a  campus  arboretum. 


"Student  community-service  projects  help  students 
develop  a  respect  for  the  world  and  people  around  them, 
and  with  this  respect  comes  a  genuine  desire  to  improve 
the  community  in  a  very  personal  way,"  President  Joel 
Cunningham  says. 

The  Citation  Program,  developed  in  1984  by  the  White 
House  Office  of  Private  Sector  Initiatives,  annually 
recognizes  organizations  making  extraordinary  contribu- 
tions to  their  communities  and  encourages  other  businesses 
and  associations  to  develop  similar  volunteer  programs. 

As  part  of  the  recognition,  Susquehanna  was  awarded 
the  red,  white,  and  blue  C-Flag-the  program's  symbol - 
as  part  of  the  honor. 

The  flag,  embossed  with  "We  Can  and  We  Care," 
has  been  flying  over  the  Degenstein  Campus  Center  since 
Its  February  20  unveiling  on  Student  Volunteer  Day- 
a  University-wide  celebration. 


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Sports 


That  Championship  Year 


By  Scott  E.  Deitch 

It  should  be  at  least  a  .500  season,  many  said,  but 
the  1986  Susquehanna  football  team  would  have  difficulty 
winning  more  than  seven  games,  let  alone  vie  for  the 
Middle  Atlantic  Conference  (MAC)  championship. 

However,  the  combination  of  bad  memories  of  1985, 
an  early-season  "miraculous"  victory  over  the  defending 
MAC  champion,  and  the  tireless  dedication  of  the  entire 
team  and  coaching  staff  provided  the  chemistry  necessary 
to  vault  the  Crusaders  to  the  first  10-0  regular  season 
in  the  school's  history,  the  MAC  title,  and  all  the  way 
to  the  National  Collegiate  Athletic  Association  (NCAA) 
Division  III  quarterfinals. 

1985  had  not  been  kind  to  the  Susquehanna  grid 
program.  The  summer  resignation  of  Bill  Moll  surprised 
nearly  everyone  involved  with  Susquehanna  football 
and  delayed  the  team's  progress  for  the  upcoming 
campaign.  The  Crusaders  suffered  through  their  first 
losing  season  since  1980  after  finishing  3-7.  including 
losses  in  the  first  six  games.  For  rookie  head  coach  Rocky 
Rees,  the  year  was  certainly  a  trying  one,  but  one  that 
could  not  just  be  forgotten. 

"It  was  significant  to  the  players  that  we  were  competitive 
in  many  of  the  games  we  lost,"  Rees  said.  "As  I  inter- 
viewed each  team  member  after  the  season,  I 
encouraged  them  to  dig  in  their  heels  and  be  part  of  the 
'solution'  to  the  problem  that  had  developed." 

By  1986,  Rees  was  ready  to  make  the  changes. 
Co-captain  Dave  Kells  '87  (Phoenixville,  Pa.)  was  the 
second-leading  tackier  m  1985  from  his  defensive  end 
position,  but  Coach  Rees  felt  the  6-foot-l,  196-pounder 
was  more  suitable  for  the  secondary.  "Few  other 
coaches  would  have  moved  Dave  because  of  his  lack  of 
speed,  but  he  plays  with  savvy,  has  a  feel  for  the  game 
and  a  nose  for  the  ball,  qualities  which  good  defensive 
backs  must  possess."  Rees  said. 

The  move  paid  off  as  Kells  finished  second  again  in 
tackles  with  94,  and  led  Susquehanna  in  interceptions 
with  six  and  fumble  recoveries  with  five.  The  Spring- 
Ford  High  School  graduate  also  had  six  pass  break-ups, 
an  equal  number  of  sacks,  and  eight  tackles  for  loss  to 
his  credit,  and  was  rewarded  for  his  efforts  by  being 
named  to  the  MAC  All-Star  Team  as  an  honorable 
mention  selection. 

Ironically.  Kells's  end  spot  was  filled  by  5-foot-ll. 
206-pound  junior  Rich  close  (Wyomissing.  Pa),  who 
spent  1985  in  the  secondary.  "Rich's  biggest  strength 
was  his  physical  style  of  play,  which  made  him  more 
geared  to  be  on  the  defensive  front."  Rees  said. 

Once  again,  the  second-year  coach  made  the  right 
move  as  Close  increase  his  number  of  tackles  to  81. 
after  making  71  the  previous  year.  The  graduate  of 
Wilson  High  School  was  first  on  the  squad  with  8-1/2 
sacks  and  12  tackles  for  loss,  along  with  breaking  up 
six  passes  and  recovering  three  fumbles.  He  was  one 
of  six  Crusaders  named  to  the  conference's  All-Star 
first  team . 

Susquehanna  also  entered  1986  without  an  experienced 


After  a  wild  celebration  on 
the  field,  senior  placekicker 
Randy  Pozsar  (New  City,  N.Y.) 

drilled  the  extra  point 

through  the  goalpost,  giving 

Susquehanna  the  dramatic 

43-42  come-from-behind  win, 

in  what  Rees  describes  as 

"the  most  emotional  game  of  the 

year  and  one  which  helped  our 

team  believe  in  themselves." 


quarterback  after  the  graduation  of  Ken  Hughes,  who  was 
the  brightest  spot  of  1985  by  setting  six  single-season 
and  single-game  passing  records. 

What  was  Rees's  biggest  pre-season  headache  turned 
into  the  biggest  success  story  of  the  year,  as  ex-safety 
Todd  Coolidge  (Wellsboro.  Pa.)  surpassed  all  of  Hughes's 
marks  and  broke  one  more. 

"I  watched  Todd  in  1985  throwing  the  ball  back  to  the 
offense  during  practice."  Rees  recalled.  "What  I  saw 
was  a  talented  athlete  with  a  strong  arm."  That's  all  it 
took  for  the  Crusader  coach  to  consider  transferring  the 
team's  interception  leader  for  the  two  previous  years 
from  the  defensive  backfield  to  the  offensive  one. 

This  adjustment  brought  some  rough  moments.  "Todd 
really  struggled  through  the  pre-season  and  was  very 
frustrated."  Rees  said.  "He  really  worked  hard,  as  the 
entire  team  did.  and  the  results  were  outstanding." 

Outstanding,  indeed,  as  the  6-foot.  180-pound  junior 
established  new  Susquehanna  season  standards  for  passing 
yardage  with  2.042  (becoming  the  first  Crusader  quarter- 
back to  surpass  2.000  yards  passing  in  a  season),  passes 
attempted  with  265.  passes  completed  with  129,  touchdown 
passes  with  17,  and  total  offense  with  2,086  yards. 
The  Wellsboro  High  School  graduate  also  had  the  greatest 
single  game  ever  by  a  Crusader  signalcaller  when  he 
completed  23  of  38  passes  for  345  yards  and  four  touch- 
downs in  the  thrilling  43-42  Homecoming  triumph  over 
Lycoming  in  the  second  game  of  the  year. 

The  season  opened  in  Allentown  with  a  convincing 
17-7  win  over  a  Muhlenberg  team  which  finished  7-3  and 
handed  Susquehanna  the  first  of  the  six  consecufive 
losses  of  1985  by  a  30-7  score.  "Beating  Muhlenberg 
gave  us  some  confidence  to  build  on,"  Rees  said. 

"Next  came  the  MAC  opener  in  front  of  a  large  Amos 
Alonzo  Stagg  Field  crowd  against  the  1985  conference 
champion  Warriors  of  Lycoming.  The  Williamsport  team 
exploded  to  a  28-7  halftime  advantage  behind  a  brilliant 
performance  by  two-time  MAC  Most  Valuable  Player 
Larry  Barretta. 

The  Warrior  quarterback  sent  many  Crusader  fans 
heading  for  the  exits  when  he  scored  on  a  short  run  to 
give  Lycoming  a  seemingly  comfortable  42-22  lead  with 
just  more  than  eight  minutes  to  play.  It  was  at  that  point 
that  Coolidge  proved  that  he  belonged  at  the  helm  of  the 
Susquehanna  offense. 

Just  25  seconds  after  the  Barretta  touchdown. 
Coolidge  hooked  up  with  senior  split  end  Rob  Sochovka 
(Taylor.  Pa.)  for  a  36-yard  scoring  strike.  With  4:09  left, 
it  was  junior  receiver  Al  Bucci  (Claymont.  Del.)  who 
received  a  20-yard  Coolidge  touchdown  pass,  which 
pulled  the  Orange  and  Maroon  to  within  six  at  42-36. 

As  people  began  to  file  back  into  the  Stagg  Field  area 
from  nearby  Homecoming  celebrations,  things  still  looked 
bleak  as  Susquehanna  regained  possession  on  its  20-yard 
line  with  only  1:13  remaining  and  with  no  timeouts.  Three 
completions  worth  37  yards  and  a  six-yard  scamper  by 
Coolidge  left  the  Crusaders  on  the  Lycoming  37.  After 

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an  incomplelion  stopped  the  clock,  Coolidge  was  forced 
out  of  the  pocket  on  the  next  play  and  was  pulled  down 
al  the  Lycoming  40  before  reaching  the  sideline. 

With  less  than  10  seconds,  the  composed  Susquehanna 
quarterback  hurried  the  offense  to  the  line  one  last  time 
and  found  Sochovka  at  the  20.  The  determined  split  end 
avoided  three  would-be  lacklers  while  tip-toeing  down  the 
sideline  for  the  game-tying  score  as  time  ran  out. 

After  a  wild  celebration  on  the  field,  senior 
placekicker  Randy  Pozsar  (New  City,  N.Y.)  drilled  the 
extra  point  through  the  goalpost,  giving  Susquehanna 
the  dramatic  43-42  come-from-behind  win,  in  what 
Rees  describes  as  "the  most  emotional  game  of  the  year 
and  one  which  helped  our  team  believe  in  themselves." 
The  next  victory  came  the  following  Saturday  in  the 
mud  at  Delaware  Valley  by  a  7-0  count.  While  the 
Susquehanna  offense,  which  rolled  up  an  incredible  598 
yards  against  Lycoming,  was  limited  to  a  nine-yard  TD 
pass  from  Coolidge  to  Bucci  on  the  first  drive  of  the 
second  half,  the  Crusader  defense  redeemed  itself  after 
allowing  42  points  a  week  earlier.  The  Orange  and  Maroon 
registered  its  first  shutout  of  the  year  and  limited  the 
Aggies  to  just  68  yards  total  offense. 

It  was  back  home  for  the  fourth  game  as  Wilkes  came 
10  Selinsgrove  with  a  2-1  record  and  hopes  of  making  a 
serious  challenge  for  the  MAC  crown.  The  Crusaders 
sent  the  Colonels  off  Stagg  Field  bewildered  and 
disappointed  after  pinning  a  24-3  defeat  on  them. 

"It  gave  everyone  more  reason  to  believe,  because  we 
had  good  efforts  on  both  sides  of  the  ball,"  Rees  said. 
Susquehanna  gained  398  yards  while  surrendering  just 
184  yards,  including  only  78  in  the  second  half. 

Off  to  their  best  start  in  22  years,  the  Crusaders  traveled 
to  Widener  and  left  the  Pioneers  shaking  their  heads 
with  a  21-point  third-quarter  explosion  that  propelled 
Rees's  squad  to  a  28-13  victory.  After  battling  to  a  7-7 
halftime  tie.  Susquehanna  took  the  lead  for  good  when 
senior  halfback  Kevin  Weber  (Dumont,  N.J.)  broke  several 
tackles  on  a  48-yard  touchdown  run,  his  third  TD  jaunt 
of  over  45  yards.  On  the  next  two  possessions,  Coolidge 
lofted  perfect  passes  of  20  yards  to  Sochovka  and  16  yards 
to  Bucci  for  scores  and  the  Crusaders  were  halfway  to  an 
undefeated  regular  season. 

The  two-game  road  trip  continued  at  Moravian  and  the 
defense  was  once  again  at  its  best  in  a  17-0  whitewash  of 
the  Greyhounds.  While  the  offense  sputtered  due  to  four 
turnovers,  the  defenders  reduced  the  sting  of  the  mistakes 
by  limiting  Moravian  to  just  123  total  yards.  Coolidge 
directed  Susquehanna  66  yards  in  eight  plays,  tossing  a 
15-yard  scoring  strike  to  junior  halfback  John  Lotti  (Old 
Bridge,  N.J.)  with  only  17  seconds  remaining  to  give  his 
club  a  14-0  advantage  at  the  intermission. 

Parents  Weekend  took  on  a  special  aura  as  the  gridders 
moved  into  the  homestretch  of  their  MAC  title  race.  The 
Orange  and  Maroon  scored  twice  in  its  first  three  offen- 
sive plays  on  bombs  of  62  and  68  yards  from  Coolidge 
to  Sochovka  en  route  to  a  61-6  rout  over  Lebanon  Valley. 
"As  the  season  progressed,  the  team's  attitude  changed 
from  'we  won't  lose'  to  'we  can't  lose,'  "  Rees  emphasized. 
"The  players  knew  they  would  find  ways  to  win." 

In  no  other  contest  was  Susquehanna's  ability  to 
discover  allernate  methods  to  victory  more  evident  than 
in  game  eight  at  Upsala.  The  Crusader  special  teams 
recovered  a  pair  of  fumbles,  one  which  led  to  the  first 
touchdown  and  the  second  which  was  returned  for  a 
score  in  the  25-0  blanking  of  the  Vikings. 

Kells  pounced  on  the  pigskin  after  an  Upsala  player 
hobbled  a  first-quaner  punt,  setting  up  a  two-yard 


"As  the  season  progressed, 

the  team's  attitude  changed 

from  'we  won't  lose'  to  'we 

can't  lose,'  "  Rees  emphasized. 

"The  players  knew  they  would 

find  ways  to  win." 


touchdown  run  by  sophomore  halfback  Joe  Witt 
(Shamokin,  Pa.).  Early  in  the  second  quarter,  the 
Crusaders  applied  heavy  pressure  on  Upsala  punter  Tom 
Thorne,  who  fumbled  the  long  snap.  Freshman  Bryan 
Brust  (Rockaway,  N.J.)  grabbed  the  ball  m  mid-air  and 
returned  it  23  yards  for  a  touchdown  and  a  14-0 
Crusader  lead.  Susquehanna  breezed  from  that  point  to 
set  up  a  potential  MAC  title-clinching  game  against 
Juniata  the  following  week. 

It  was  a  classic  confrontation.  Susquehanna  was 
ranked  ninth  in  Division  III,  Juniata  was  20th.  A  victory 
by  the  Orange  and  Maroon  would  sew  up  the  Cmsaders' 
second  MAC  championship  in  the  last  four  years  and 
almost  guarantee  Rees's  outfit  its  first-ever  appearance 
in  the  NCAA  playoffs. 

After  a  scoreless  first  quarter,  Coolidge  capped  a 
methodical  12 -play,  84-yard  march  with  his  first  touch- 
down of  the  season  on  a  one-yard  sneak  for  the  first  points 
of  the  afternoon.  Another  long  drive,  this  one  covering 
80  yards  in  less  than  two  minutes,  was  completed  with 
a  21-yard  TD  aerial  from  the  junior  phenom  to  his 
classmate  Bucci  with  just  30  seconds  showing  on  the 
second  quarter  clock  and  gave  Susquehanna  a  14-0 
halftime  margin. 

Crusader  fans  began  to  celebrate  when  Sochovka 
rambled  into  the  end  zone  with  a  28-yard  pass  from 
Coolidge  midway  through  the  third  quarter  to  make  it 
21-0.  However,  the  crowd  was  quieted  when  Juniata's 
Dan  Crossey  broke  loose  for  a  48-yard  scormg  run  only 
36  seconds  after  the  Sochovka  TD. 

Tension  increased  dramatically  when  Indian  quarter- 
back Mike  Culver  danced  his  way  through  the  Crusader 


defense  for  a  34-yard  touchdown  with  just  under  eight 
minutes  to  play.  However,  the  defense  stiffened  and 
the  other  team  captain,  senior  offensive  guard  Tom 
Shoemaker  (Collingdale,  Pa),  sealed  the  dramatic 
victory  when  he  recovered  a  fumbled  punt  with  just 
1:30  to  play 

For  Rees,  the  21-14  win  was  more  satisfying  than  the 
early-season  surprise  over  Lycoming.  "This  victory 
really  put  us  on  another  level,"  he  said.  "Not  only  were 
we  the  MAC  champion,  but  we  won  the  title  going 
undefeated." 

The  Crusaders  were  their  own  worse  enemy  offensively 
in  the  regular-season  finale  against  Albright,  but  the  defense 
racked  up  its  fourth  shutout  to  complete  the  first  10-0 
campaign  in  Susquehanna's  storied  88-year  football  history. 

The  Lions  were  caged  on  offense,  gaining  just  135 
yards  on  the  day,  including  a  negative  two  yards  on 
the  ground.  Meanwhile,  Susquehanna  committed  five 
turnovers,  but  used  one-yard  touchdown  dives  by  Witt 
and  sophomore  fullback  Cosmo  lacavazzi  (Belle  Mead, 
N.J.)  for  the  26-0  triumph. 

The  day  after  the  completion  of  the  magical  regular 
season  brought  Rees  and  his  Crusaders  good  and  bad 
news.  The  Orange  and  Maroon  received  its  first  bid  to 
the  16-team  NCAA  Division  III  playoffs  but  were  forced 
to  face  the  Presidents  of  Washington  &  Jefferson  College 
at  Washington,  Pa. 

November  22  arrived  with  sunny  skies  and  50-degree 
temperatures.  The  Susquehanna  defense,  however,  failed 
to  show  up  for  the  first  half  as  it  spotted  the  host  club  a 
20-7  halftime  advantage.  However,  the  combination  of  a 
renewed  defensive  effort  and  more  fourth-quarter 
heroics  enabled  the  MAC  champs  to  blow  by  the 
Presidents  28-20  and  into  the  quarterfinals. 

After  the  Crusaders  knotted  the  score  at  seven  on  a 
Coolidge-to-Sochovka  15-yard  touchdown  pass  early  in 
the  second  stanza,  W&J  running  back  A.J.  Pagano 
waltzed  through  a  maze  of  Orange  and  Maroon  with  the 
ensuing  kickoff  for  an  85-yard  score.  The  junior 
speedster  tacked  on  a  27-yard  touchdown  scamper  late  in 
the  half  to  propel  the  8-1  Presidents  to  their  comfortable 
lead  at  the  break. 

It  was  still  20-7  entering  the  final  15  minutes,  but 
lacavazzi  plowed  into  the  end  zone  from  a  yard  out  on 
the  third  play  of  the  final  quarter  to  bring  Susquehanna 
to  within  six.  W&J  turned  back  the  Crusaders  the  next 
two  times  they  had  the  ball  and  were  driving  toward  a 
potential  victory-clinching  score,  when  quarterback 
Rich  Riotto's  fumble  was  cradled  by  senior  defensive 
tackle  Steve  Curran  (Minersville.  Pa.)  at  the  SU  30. 

lacavazzi  and  Witt  combined  to  gain  26  yards  on  three 
rushes  after  the  turnover,  when  Rees  and  his  staff  pulled 
out  another  weapon  out  of  their  extensive  offensive 
arsenal.  What  appeared  to  be  a  harmless  pitchout  to 
Weber  to  the  right  on  a  second-and-seven  play  turned 
into  a  44-yard  touchdown  bomb  off  a  perfectly-executed 
halfback  option  pass  to  a  wide-open  Coolidge  streaking 
down  the  left  sideline.  Pozsar  calmly  converted  another 
pressure-packed  extra  point  and  the  visitors  led  for  the 
first  time.  21-20  with  6:29  left. 

With  the  momentum  firmly  on  SU's  side,  the  spirited 
Crusader  defense  dug  in  to  protect  the  slim  advantage. 
On  the  third  play  after  the  kickoff,  the  aggressive  unit 
stripped  Pagano  of  the  ball  with  junior  middle  guard 
Damian  Caracciolo  (Altoona,  Pa.)  pouncing  on  it  at  the 
President  31-yard  line. 

It  took  just  four  snaps  for  the  big-play  SU  offense  to 
score  a  crucial  insurance  touchdown  and  salt  away 


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another  thrilling,  come-from-behind  win.  An  acrobatic 
31-yard  reception  by  Witt  set  up  Coolidge's  second  TD 
pass  of  the  encounter,  an  U-yarder  to  a  leaping  Bucci  in 
the  far  left  corner  of  the  end  zone.  Another  successful 
conversion  by  Pozsar  made  it  28-20,  but  3:51  remained 
in  the  battle. 

W&J  proved  it  was  a  playoff-caliber  team  by  bolting  all 
the  way  to  the  Crusader  16  with  a  first-and-10  with  more 
than  two  minutes  still  to  play.  SU  stood  tall  and  finally 
forced  four  consecutive  incompletions  to  insure  its  berth 
in  the  quarterfinals  and  raise  its  perfect  record  to  11-0. 

The  Crusaders'  opponent  in  the  round  of  eight  was 
Salisbury  State  College,  after  a  34-20  win  over  Emory 
and  Henry  College  in  the  first  round.  The  Sea  Gulls 
came  to  Selinsgrove  for  the  November  29  contest  also 
with  an  11-0  mark. 

Football  was  at  its  best  in  the  first  half  as  the  two 
Division  III  powerhouses  combined  for  31  points  and 
457  yards,  with  the  Crusaders  using  a  27-yard  field  goal 
by  Pozsar  with  just  two  seconds  remaining  in  the  second 
quarter  to  grab  a  17-14  halftime  advantage.  Coolidge 
completed  13  of  19  attempts  for  180  yards  before  the 
intermission,  including  a  nine-yard  touchdown  toss  to 
Bucci,  which  put  SU  up  14-7. 

The  team  from  Maryland  received  the  second-half 
kickoff  and  proceeded  to  the  Crusader  six,  before  settling 
for  a  24-yard  field  goal  by  Bill  Maurer  to  knot  the  score 
at  17.  Susquehanna  offense  picked  up  where  it  left  off  on 
its  initial  drive  of  the  third  quarter,  driving  to  a  first- 
and-goal  at  the  Sea  Gull  nine. 

A  trio  of  running  plays  gained  eight  yards,  but  Coolidge's 
fourth-down  pass  to  the  rear  of  the  end  zone  intended 
for  senior  tight  end  Andy  Ford  (Wilmington,  Del.)  was 
batted  away  and  with  it  went  the  Crusaders'  momentum 
for  the  remainder  of  the  game. 

Salisbury  State  failed  to  gain  a  first  down  after  its 
impressive  goal-line  stand,  and  a  short  punt  by  Maurer 
put  SU  back  in  business  at  the  Sea  Gull  25-yard  line. 
Just  three  plays  later,  a  Coolidge  aerial  was  picked  off 
by  cornerback  Rob  Snyder,  the  first  of  four  interceptions 
the  Salisbury  secondary  would  grap  in  the  second  half. 

The  explosive  Sea  Gull  offense  took  advantage  of  the 
turnover,  putting  together  a  lightning-quick  six-play, 
90-yard  drive  for  the  go-ahead  score.  A  16-yard  pass 
from  quarterback  Kevin  White  to  running  back  Mike 
Coppa  and  a  19-yard  gallop  by  fullback  Frank  Oliver  set 
the  stage  for  Coppa's  47-yard  touchdown  reception  off  a 
short  pass  from  White  which  made  it  24-17  with  1:08 
left  in  the  third  period. 

SU  used  six  plays  to  move  to  the  Sea  Gull  28  when  safety 
John  Baugher  hauled  in  an  interception  in  the  Salisbury 
end  zone.  Just  four  snaps  of  the  ball  later,  Coppa  struck 
again,  this  time  speeding  52  yards  for  his  third  touch- 
down of  the  afternoon  (he  scored  on  a  45-yard  run  in  the 
first  halO  Maurer's  extra-point  closed  out  the  scoring  at 
the  11:43  mark  of  the  final  quarter. 

Coppa  carried  the  ball  19  times  for  129  yards  and  hauled 
in  three  receptions  for  75  yards.  White  was  outstanding, 
completing  15  of  20  passes  for  237  yards  and  two  touch- 
downs. Bucci  was  the  game's  leading  receiver,  with 
eight  catches  for  133  yards. 

Salisbury  State  outlasted  Ithaca  44-40  in  the  Division 
III  semifinals,  but  fell  31-3  in  the  championship  game, 
the  Amos  Alonzo  Stagg  Bowl,  to  Augustana  College  of 
Rock  Island,  111.  It  was  Augustana's  fourth  straight 
Division  111  title. 

The  number  of  post-season  accolades  accorded  to 
SU  was  another  indication  of  its  excellent  season.  Along 


"The  players  have  a  taste  of 

what  it  takes  to  win, 

but  we  definitely  will  not 

sneak  up  on  anyone." 

with  Close,  Caracciolo.  Shoemaker,  Sochovka,  junior 
center  Pete  Stoma  (Lyndhurst,  N.J.).  and  Weber  were 
named  to  the  MAC  All-Star  first  team.  Joining  Kells  as 
honorable  mention  picks  was  a  quartet  of  juniors:  full- 
back Kevin  Gormley  (Ramsey.  N.J.);  linebacker  Trevor 
Henry  (Huntingdon,  Pa.);  defensive  tackle  Brian 
Quiggle  (Towanda,  Pa.);  and  cornerback  Clayton  Smith 
(Norristown,  Pa.). 

Shoemaker,  an  Academy  Park  High  School  graduate, 
was  recognized  nationally  by  the  Football  NeH's  as  a 
Division  III  honorable  mention  offensive  lineman.  He 
and  Barretta  (second-team  quarterback)  were  the  only 
MAC  players  selected  by  the  publication. 

Rees  also  earned  two  richly-deserved  honors  for  directing 
the  biggest  single-season  turnaround  (eight  more  wins 
than  the  previous  year)  in  Division  III  history.  The 
MAC  head  coaches  voted  him  the  conference's  Coach  of 
the  Year  and  the  American  Football  Coaches  Association 
(AFCA)  picked  him  as  the  Kodak  College  Division  II 
Coach  of  the  Year  for  Region  II,  which  covers  15  states 
from  Pennsylvania  to  Florida. 

Coolidge  was  chosen  as  the  Crusaders'  Most  Valuable 


Player,  with  Sochovka  and  Henry  receiving  the  Best 
Offensive  Player  and  Best  Defensive  Player  Awards, 
respectively.  Senior  quarterback  Rich  Maley  (Philadel- 
phia) was  tabbed  as  SU's  Unsung  Hero  while  the  Best 
Offensive  Scout  award  went  to  sophomore  signalcaller 
Bryan  Griffie  (Dillsburg,  Pa.).  Freshman  linebacker 
Tim  Smith  (Bethlehem,  Pa.)  was  honored  as  the  Best 
Defensive  Scout  Player. 

No  school  has  won  back-to-back  MAC  football  titles 
since  the  reorganization  of  the  conference  from  two 
divisions  into  one  nine-team  league  in  1983  and  a  10-team 
group  with  the  addition  of  Lebanon  Valley  in  1985. 
Based  on  the  success  of  1986  and  the  large  number  of 
returning  starters,  next  year's  Crusader  club  should  make 
a  serious  run  at  repeating  as  conference  champion. 

"The  outlook  is  certainly  optimistic,"  Rees  said. 
"The  players  have  a  taste  of  what  it  takes  to  win,  but 
we  definitely  will  not  sneak  up  on  anyone. 

"I  believe  we  can  look  forward  to  being  a  MAC 
contender  and  getting  ourselves  back  into  the  national 
playoff  picture  with  more  hard  work  and  renewed 
dedication." 

The  coach's  biggest  worry  heading  into  his  third  season 
is  the  offensive  line,  where  four  of  the  five  starters  are 
graduating,  with  only  Stoma  returning.  Bucci  is  back  to 
anchor  the  receiving  corps,  but  Sochovka  will  be  missed. 

A  graduate  of  Riverside  High  School,  Sochovka  con- 
cluded his  outstanding  Crusader  career  as  the  school's 
all-time  reception  yardage  leader  with  1,518  yards.  He 
also  broke  the  season  mark  for  receiving  yardage  in 
1986  with  634  yards  and  his  78  career  catches  leaves 
him  third  in  that  category. 

"Beyond  his  statistics,  Rob's  success  story  is  that  he  is 
such  a  team  player,"  Rees  emphasized.  "It  is  a  real  indi- 
cation of  his  ability  that  he  broke  those  records  while 
splitting  playing  time  (the  SU  split  ends  bring  in  the 
offensive  calls  to  the  quarterback)." 

Another  offensive  key  will  be  keeping  Gormley 
healthy  for  an  entire  season.  The  hard-charging  running 
back,  a  graduate  of  Ramsey  High  School,  topped  SU  in 
rushing  last  season  with  616  yards,  but  he  did  not  see 
action  in  the  final  two  regular-season  games  or  the  pair 
of  playoff  contests  due  to  an  infected  right  knee.  The 
6-foot,  200-pound  Gormley,  who  is  the  13th  leading 
rusher  in  school  history  with  1,216  yards,  missed  three 
games  in  1985  with  a  series  of  injuries. 

Of  course,  having  Coolidge  back  in  the  fold  gives 
Crusader  followers  even  more  reason  to  hope.  "Todd 
came  up  with  some  spectacular  efforts,"  Rees  under- 
stated about  his  signalcaller.  who  finished  19th  in  Division 
III  in  total  offense.  "He  made  the  move  to  what  is  con- 
sidered the  toughest  position  to  play  and  his  performance 
was  exceptional." 

Defensively,  SU  returns  eight  starters  to  the  unit  which 
wound  up  fourth  in  Division  HI  total  defense  (only  182.2 
yards  allowed  per  game)  and  eighth  in  scoring  defense 
(8.5  points  per  game).  Once  replacements  are  found  for 
Kells,  Curran,  and  linebacker  Kevin  Sinnott  (Northvale, 
N.J.),  who  moved  from  fullback  for  his  senior  season, 
opposing  offenses  should  find  the  traveling  tough 
through  the  Orange  and  Maroon. 

A  conference  title,  a  school  record  for  wins  in  a  season, 
and  a  spot  in  the  Division  111  national  quarterfinals  all 
made  1986  a  special  year  for  SU  football.  "The  season 
proved  we  can  play  with  anybody,  left  us  feeling  like  we 
belong  among  the  divisional  powers,  and  gave  us  good 
impressions  about  our  players,"  the  Crusader  coach 
said.  "We  made  some  big  leaps  for  the  entire  program." 


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ALUMNUS 

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Congratulations 

from 

Coach  Stagg 


Editor's  Note:  The  following  paragraphs  are  excerpts 
from  a  note  written  by  Amos  Alonzo  Stagg,  Jr ,  professor 
emeritus  of  physical  education  at  Susquehanna.  He  was 
also  head  football  coach  from  1935  to  1942.  for  the  1946 
season,  and  the  1953  and  1954  campaigns.  From  1947  to 
1952,  he  shared  the  coaching  duties  with  his  father, 
Amos  Alonzo  Stagg,  Sr ,  the  Grand  Old  Man  of  College 
Football. 

May  you  all  be  happy  and  may  Susquehanna's  football 
learn  again  win  all  its  games  next  year. 

It  came  as  a  great  surprise  to  me  that  SU's  team  could 
win  all  their  regular  games  with  complete  consistency.  I 
view  it  remarkable  and  commend  the  team  and  coaches 
for  a  super  accomplishment.  I  am  very  proud  of  them 
and  also  appreciative  that  it  could  have  happened  for 
Susquehanna. 


'^^ 


Amos  Alonzo  Stagg  (left)  and  Amos  Alonzo  Stagg,  Jr 

I  can  remember  Bob  Pritchard.  our  line  coach,  in 
conversation  with  me  the  day  after  our  team  of  1940 
finished  7-0-1.  He  burst  out,  "Get  out,  get  out,  get  out. 
You  will  not  have  an  undefeated  team  again  in  the  next 
17  years."  He  was  emotional  on  my  behalf,  but  he  really 
spoke  the  truth:  it  is  very  difficult  to  go  through  a  season 
and  win  every  game.  This  year,  Miami  and  Penn  State 
were  the  only  large  universities  to  accomplish  that,  and 
they  played  for  the  national  championship. 

1  am  delighted  for  everybody  who  loves  Susquehanna 
University  that  the  team  had  such  a  great  season. 

Coach  Stagg.  Jr 


Harnum  notches 
250th  coaching  victory 


Susquehanna  University  men's  basketball  coach 
Donald  J.  Harnum  won  the  250th  game  of  his  career 
February  10,  when  the  Crusaders  posted  a  78-67  victory 
at  Messiah  College. 

The  University  honored  Harnum  for  reaching  the 
milestone  before  the  February  14  home  game  versus 
Lycoming  College. 

Harnum  completed  his  18th  season  as  a  collegiate  head 
coach  with  an  overall  record  of  252-200.  In  his  13  years 
at  the  Susquehanna  helm,  he  has  183  wins  and  143  losses. 

The  Crusader  mentor,  also  the  athletic  director  and 
assistant  professor  of  physical  education,  began  his  head 
coaching  career  at  Susquehanna  in  1969,  He  guided  the 
Crusaders  for  two  seasons  before  moving  to  the  University 
of  Delaware,  where  he  had  served  previously  as  an  assistant 
coach.  In  five  seasons  with  the  Blue  Hens,  Harnum 
compiled  a  69-57  mark. 

A  native  of  Brewer,  Maine,  Harnum  returned  to 
Susquehanna  in  1976  and  was  named  athletic  director  in 
1979.  His  teams  have  made  six  appearances  in  the  Middle 
Atlantic  Conference  (MAC)-Northern  Division  playoffs 
and  two  showings  in  the  National  Collegiate  Athletic 
Association  (NCAA)  Division  III  national  tournament. 

The  1985-86  campaign  was  the  most  successful  of  his 
coaching  career  The  Crusaders  set  a  school  record  for  most 
wins  in  a  season  as  they  went  22-8  and  captured  the  first 
MAC-Northern  Division  title  in  Susquehanna's  history. 
The  Orange  and  Maroon  cagers,  who  were  captained  by 
coach  Harnum's  son,  Don  P.  Harnum,  advanced  to  the 
quarterfinals  of  the  Division  III  playoffs  before  losing 
to  eventual  champion  PoLsdam  State  (N.Y.)  College. 

Harnum  was  rewarded  for  his  team's  fine  season  by 
being  selected  the  MAC-North  Coach  of  the  Year  and  the 
Kodak  Middle  Atlantic  District  Coach  of  the  Year  for 
Division  III. 

The  Susquehanna  coach  earned  a  bachelor  of  science 
degree  from  the  University  of  Maine  and  a  master  of 
education  degree  from  Delaware. 


Jeanne  Neff  presents  the  winning  basketball  to  Coach 
Donald  Harnum. 


Planned  Gifts  Associate 

(Half-time  Position) 


SUSQUEHANNA  UNIVERSITY  seeks  an 
experienced  professional  on  a  half-time  basis 
to  expand  its  planned  giving  program.  This 
individual  will  be  responsible  for  identifying 
prospective  donors  and  securing  gifts  through 
bequest  commitments,  as  well  as  the  full  range 
of  existing  planned  gift  options:  pooled  income 
funds,  charitable  gift  annuities,  chariuble 
remainder  and  lead  trusts,  and  life  insurance. 

The  successful  candidate  will  have  excellent 
interpersonal  and  communications  skills,  be  a 


Sara  G.  Kirkland 

Vice  President  for  University  Relalic 

Selmsgrove  Hall 

Susquehanna  University 

Selmsgrove,  PA  17870 


strong  self-starter,  and  have  the  ability  to  master 
the  technical  concepts  of  planned  giving.  A  will- 
ingness to  travel  is  essential, 

A  bachelor's  degree  is  required  and  a  minimum 
of  5  years  experience  in  development,  sales, 
marketing  or  a  related  field  is  preferred 

The  position  is  available  immediately  and 
applications  will  be  considered  until  the  position 
IS  filled.  Interested  candidates  should  send  a  letter 
of  interest  and  a  resume  to: 


ma  tjmversity  is  an  I 
Opportunity/ 

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SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR 
REPORT 


FALL/WINTER  1987 


125th  Anniversary  Campaign 


Successful  Conclusion 


Susquehanna's  125th  Anniversary  Campaign, 
a  fundraising  drive  initiated  in  1980,  has 
reached  its  goal  of  raising  more  than  $10 
million  in  new  support  for  the  University's 
endowment  and  academic  programs  by 
June  30,  1986.  In  Phase  I  of  the  campaign 
(1980-83),  commitments  totaling  $5,002,000  were 
received;  and  during  Phase  II  (1983-1986)  an 
additional  $5,638,000  was  raised,  bringing  total 
commitments  to  $10,640,000. 

Goals  of  the  campaign  included:  1)  increasing 
annual  giving  to  the  University  through  the 
Susquehanna  University  Fund,  2)  meeting  a  $200,000 
challenge  grant  from  the  National  Endowment  for 
the  Humanities  and  a  $100,000  challenge  grant 
from  Lutheran  Brotherhood,  a  fraternal  benefits 
society,  3)  increasing  the  University's  endowment, 

4)  addressing  immediate  physical  plant  needs, 
especially  the  restoration  of  Seibert  Hall,  and 

5)  support  for  academic  programs. 

Since  1980,  annual  giving  to  Susquehanna  has 
more  than  doubled,  growing  from  $304,000  in 
1979-80  to  $640,000  in  1985-85;  the  University 
has  successfully  met  its  challenges  by  raising 
$600,000  in  matching  funds  to  support  programs 
in  the  humanities  through  the  NEH  challenge,  and 
by  raising  $200,000  in  endowment  to  match  the 
Lutheran  Brotherhood  challenge;  the  University's 
second  oldest  building  on  campus,  Seibert  Hall, 
has  been  beautifully  restored,  in  keeping  with  its 
Greek  revival  architecture;  and  Susquehanna  has 
updated  its  academic  calendar,  its  degree  programs, 
and  has  implemented  a  new  core  curriculum  that 
has  attracted  national  attention. 

The  University  expresses  its  deep  appreciation 
to  all  whose  generosity  and  service  made  these 
accomplishments  possible. 


SUSQUEHANNA 
DONOR  REPORT 

2 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR 
REPORT 


Message  from  the  SUF  Chairperson 


Division  of  University  Relations 

Selinsgrove  Hall 

Susquehanna  University 

(717)  374-0101 

President 

Joel  Cunningham 

Vice  President 

Sara  G.  Kirkland 

Administrative  Assistant 

Bonnie  Eicher  Lightcap  '70 

Research  Associate 

Sandra  Wolf 

Director  of  Alumni  Relations 

James  J.  Campbell  '63 

Director  of  Development 

Joan  B.  Price 

Foundation  and  Corporate  Relations 

James  A.  Blessing  '63 

Director  of  Annual  Giving 

Linda  L.  Skinner  '85 

Director  of  Public  Relations  and  Publications 

Jane  M.  Daly 

Assistant  Director  of  Public  Relations 

Scott  E.  Deitch  '85 

Publications  Manager 

Jean  Smith 


Director  of  Alumni  Relations 

Jim  Campbell 


Dear  SUF  Supporters: 

I  want  to  take  this  opportunity  to  thank  everyone  who 
worked  so  hard  to  make  the  1985-86  Susquehanna 
University  Fund  campaign  the  best  ever.  Last  year,  alumni, 
parents,  and  friends  contributed  more  than  $640,444, 
representing  a  40%  increase  over  1984-85  totals. 

Although  totals  are  important,  I  was  pleased  most  by 
the  number  of  people  who  elected  to  support  Susquehanna 
for  the  first  time  -  more  than  665  alumni  and  friends. 
I  also  was  pleased  to  learn  that  more  than  34%  of  Sus- 
quehanna's alumni  supported  the  University  in  1985-86, 
a  figure  well  above  national  averages.  We  are  beginning 
to  make  progress  toward  matching  the  percentages  of 
our  sister  institutions,  many  of  which  can  boast  of 
alumni  support  in  the  range  of  40%  and  above. 

Our  success  last  year  reflects  the  dedication  and  long 
hours  of  many  volunteers.  I  would  like  to  recognize 
especially  the  members  of  Susquehanna's  newly  formed 
National  Committee  on  Annual  Giving,  who  contacted 
many  of  you  concerning  leadership  commitments  to  the 
SUF.  I  also  would  like  to  acknowledge  Parents  Executive 
Committee  Chairpersons  Ron  and  Jeanne  Leib  and 
other  committee  members,  who  through  their  personal 
efforts  increased  parent  giving  by  78%,  to  an  all-time 
high  of  $31,560;  Susquehanna's  dedicated  Class  Agents; 
members  of  the  Business  and  Industry  Steering  Com- 
mittee, led  by  Chairperson  Fred  Kelly  '66  who  raised  a 
record  amount  from  local  businesses  ($65,000);  and  the 
members  of  Susquehanna's  Senior  Class,  who  under 
Doug  Yago's  leadership,  successfully  raised  more  than 
$13,055  in  gifts  and  pledges  from  classmates. 

And,  1  would  like  to  recognize  the  efforts  of  the  Class 
of  1936  who  mounted  Susquehanna's  first  50th  Reunion 
Gift  Campaign.  The  Class  successfully  raised  more 
than  $30,000  for  a  permanently  endowed  scholarship. 
As  you  review  this  repon  and  read  about  the  many 
exciting  things  happening  on  campus  today.  I  hope  you 
share  my  appreciation  for  what  the  SUF  has  meant  and 
continues  to  mean  to  Susquehanna.  Many  of  the 
improvements  we've  made  in  recent  years  can  be 
directly  attributed  to  the  significant  increases  we've 
seen  in  the  SUF. 

To  everyone  who  gave  of  their  time,  interest,  and 
financial  support  last  year,  I  offer  my  sincere  thanks 


Introduction 


The  Report  of  Donors  honors  those  who 
contributed  to  Susquehanna  University  during  the 
1985-86  fiscal  year,  which  began  July  1,  1985  and 
concluded  June  30,  1986.  As  in  previous  years,  all 
figures  reflect  actual  cash  received.  While  the 
University  strives  to  be  complete  and  accurate, 
we  apologize  for  any  errors  and  encourage  you  to 


and  appreciation.  We  do  hope  we  can  count  on  your 
continued  support! 

Larry  Isaacs  '43 

Chairperson, 

Susquehanna  University  Fund 


forward  any  questions  or  corrections  to  the 
Development  Office. 

Susquehanna  University  sincerely  appreciates 
the  generosity  shown  by  alumni,  parents,  and 
friends  during  1985-86.  Thank  you  for  your 
patience  in  waiting  for  this  report. 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

3 


Message  from  the  President 


Dear  Friends  of  Susquehanna  University, 

From  its  earliest  days,  Susquehanna  University  has 
benefitted  from  the  loyalty  of  a  great  many  people  who 
have  cared  deeply  about  the  University.  This  Report  of 
Donors  reflects  the  continuation  of  that  loyalty  in  the 
many  gifts  that  alumni,  friends,  faculty,  staff,  and  students 
made  to  Susquehanna  in  1985-86.  The  significant 
increases  reflected  in  this  report,  both  in  the  number  of 
contributors  and  in  the  amounts  given,  have  been 
important  factors  in  Susquehanna's  noteworthy  progress 
this  year.  This  support  has  enabled  Susquehanna  to 
provide  students  with  the  means  to  achieve  their  potential 
for  learning,  leadership,  and  service  to  others. 

We  continue  to  take  pride  in  the  national  recognition 
of  Susquehanna  in  the  most  recent  U.S.  News  &  World 
Report  poll  of  college  presidents.  Based  on  criteria 
including  strength  of  curriculum,  quality  of  teaching. 
the  relationship  between  students  and  faculty,  and  the 
atmosphere  for  teaching  and  learning.  Susquehanna 
was  the  only  Pennsylvania  institution  to  be  ranked 
among  the  lop  10  smaller  comprehensive  institutions 
in  the  East. 

Such  recognition  contributed  to  our  enrollment  of 
503  freshmen  in  the  Fall  of  1986.  the  largest  freshman 
class  in  the  history  of  the  University.  In  fact,  the 
increased  percentage  of  students  who  accepted  our 
offer  of  admission  resulted  in  some  uncomfortable 
overcrowding  on  campus. 

Several  major  changes  took  place  in  the  academic 
program  in  1986.  The  University  completed  the 
implementation  of  a  new  semester  calendar,  revised 
and  updated  degree  programs,  and  a  rigorous  general 
studies  requirement  for  all  students.  The  new  Core 
curriculum  is  designed  to  give  each  student  a  broad 
liberal  education  with  emphasis  on  values,  humankind's 
rich  heritage,  science,  the  humanities,  the  social 
sciences,  and  the  fine  arts.  All  Susquehanna  students 
must  now  study  a  foreign  language  and  achieve  basic 
skills  in  writing,  mathematics,  library  research,  and 
computer  literacy.  A  major  grant  from  the  National 
Endowment  for  the  Humanities  is  helping  in  the 
implementation  of  the  new  curriculum. 

During  1986  we  completed  a  three-year  project 
supported  by  the  Pew  Memorial  Trust  to  integrate  micro- 
computer us6  throughout  our  curriculum.  An  integrated 
telecommunications  system  was  installed,  providing 
voice  and  data  transmission  capability  to  all  campus 
facilities,  including  individual  dormitory  rooms. 

Significant  progress  also  has  been  made  in  strengthening 
the  financial  base  to  the  University.  Since  1981,  total 
giving  to  the  University  has  more  than  doubled,  from  $1.12 
million  in  1981  to  $2.35  million  in  1986.  And  in  the 
same  time,  endowment  has  more  than  tripled,  moving 
from  $2.64  million  in  1981  to  $8.81  million  in  1986. 

The  University  successfully  met  two  challenge  grants, 
raising  $600,000  to  match  a  $200,000  challenge  from 
the  National  Endowment  for  the  Humanities  and 
$200,000  to  match  a  $100,000  challenge  from  Lutheran 
Brotherhood. 

With  prudent  financial  management,  the  University 
continued  to  operate  within  a  budget,  and  we  made 
continuing  visible  improvements  in  the  physical  plant. 

The  faculty  has  continued  its  strong  record  of  dedicated 
teaching,  and  gained  added  regional  and  national 
recognition  for  significant  scholarship  and  professional 
achievement. 


The  future  brings  Susquehanna  new  challenges.  The 
demographic  changes  of  the  next  six  years  will  heighten 
competition  among  fine  colleges  and  universities.  In 
the  planning  study  which  was  completed  in  the  spring 
of  1986,  the  Board  of  Directors  affirmed  the  University's 
commitment  to  the  strategy  of  pursuing  high  quality 
above  all  else. 

As  we  begin  our  130th  year,  Susquehanna  strives  for 
a  vision  which  includes  a  program  of  international  studies 
integrated  with  many  disciplines;  the  effective  teaching 
of  critical  thinking  and  writing  across  the  curriculum; 
a  Sigmund  Weis  School  known  widely  as  an  outstanding 
undergraduate  school  of  business;  widespread  computer 
use  and  applications  in  teaching;  a  well  regarded 
School  of  Fine  Arts  and  Communications  including  a 
music  program  which  extends  Susquehanna's  tradition 
of  outstanding  performance  and  preparation;  strong 
programs  in  the  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences  including 
the  life  sciences,  preprofessional  programs,  computer 
sciences,  English  and  foreign  languages,  a  vital  and 
widely  recognized  Honors  Program,  University  Press, 
and  Career  Development  and  Placement  Program;  a 


modern  library  which  serves  students  and  faculty  with 
new  technologies  and  increased  connections  to  the 
curriculum  of  the  University;  and  a  continuing  strong 
program  of  intercollegiate  athletics. 

To  realize  this  vision,  Susquehanna's  endowment  and 
the  Susquehanna  University  Fund  must  continue  to 
grow.  We  must  continue  to  improve  faculty  salaries  and 
provide  enhanced  financial  aid  to  students.  And.  while 
we  take  pride  in  the  beauty  of  the  present  campus,  we 
must  begin  to  plan  for  new  additions,  including  a  new 
fine  arts  building,  new  science  facilities,  and  significant 
library,  classroom,  and  residence  hall  renovations. 

The  progress  of  Susquehanna  has  resulted  in  great 
measure  from  the  generosity  of  those  who  are  recognized 
in  this  report;  its  future  is  based  on  the  strength  so  many 
have  made  possible.  The  University  js  indebted  to  you, 
and  all  of  us  who  love  Susquehanna  are  deeply  grateful. 


Sincerely, 

Joel  Cunningham 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

4 


A  Strong  Financial  Base 


Total  giving  to  the  University  has  more  than 

doubled,  growing  from  a  total  of  $1,118,000 

in  1981-82  to  last  year's  record  high  of 

$2,346,000.  The  chart  at  right  shows  how  steady 

that  growth  has  been. 


Total  Giving  to  Susqueiianna 
1981-1986 


(as  of  June  30  each  year) 


$2,346,000 


$1,428,000 


$1,264,000 


1981-82  1982-83  1983-84         1984-85  1985-86 


In  addition,  the  University's  endowment 

has  more  than  tripled,  as  illustrated  on 

the  chart  at  right. 


Susqueiianna  University  Endowment 
1981-1986 


$8,807,568 


(as  of  June  30  each  year) 


$4,793,549 


These  successes,  combined  with  prudent 

financial  management,  enabled  the  University  to 

eliminate  completely  an  operating  deficit  that  had 

accumulated  to  more  than  $900,000  by  1978.  Since 

1979,  the  University  has  operated  within  a  balanced 

budget  every  year. 


$3,112,677 


$2,637,286 


1981  1982  1983 


1984  1985  1986 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

5 


BENJAMIN 

KURTZ 

CIRCLE 

$1000  and  more 


Members  of  the  Benjamin  Kurtz 
Circle  of  University  Associates 
provide  the  special  leadership  that 
enables  Susquehanna  to  offer  an 
excellent  educational  program  to 
its  students. 

The  following  individuals  and  or- 
ganizations contributed  gifts  of 
$1000  or  more  during  the  1985-86 
fiscal  year,  Susquehanna  University 
gratefully  acknowledges  the 
generous  support  of  all  Benjamin 
Kurtz  Circle  members. 


Aetna  Life  &  Casualty  Foundation 

Aid  Association  For  Lutherans 

John  Alkhas 

Allied  Corporation 

American  Express  Foundation 

AMP,  Incorporated 

Sidney  and  Carole  Apfelbaum 

ARA  Services,  Inc. 

Douglas  E.  Arthur  '49 

AT&T  Foundation 

Carl  and  Pat  Bellas 

Frederick  W.  and  Eleanor  Bisbee 

Helen  Blough 

Roger  M.  Blough  '25.  deceased 

Anna  Bohorad  Trust 

Mrs.  Harold  Bollinger 

Hazel  Brobst  Brown  '51 

Joseph  B.  Bulick,  Estate 

Leslie  R.  Butler  '62 

Richard  E.  '65  and 

Sally  Feitig  '68  Caruso 
James  R.  '46  and 

Mary  Rudy  x'44  Clark 
Robert  R.  Clark  '35 
Commonvi/ealth  of  Pennsylvania 
Coopers  &  Lybrand  Foundation 
Joel  and  Trudy  Cunningham 
Dr  and  Mrs.  EC.  Cunningham 
The  Daily  Item 
William  C.  '53  and  Margaret 

Henderson  '54  Davenport 
William  T  Decker,  deceased 
Charles  B.  Degenstein  hc'82 
Dun  &  Bradslreet  Co.  Foundation 
Marlin  M.  Enders  '25 
Janet  V.  Enders 
Samuel  H.  Evert 
Exxon  Foundation 
Donald  J.  and  Geraldine  Eager 
Burden  S.  Faust  '58 
Faylor  Foundation 
Federated  Department  Stores,  Inc. 
Carol  Wentzel  Felix  '66 
Marlyn  '23  and 

Mabel  Kinzey  '24  Fetterolf 
Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber  Company 
Cynthia  Fisher 
Elizabeth  M   Fisher  '28 
Lawrence  C.  Fisher  '31 


W.  Donald  '51  and 

Marilyn  Kretz  '52  Fisher 
Foundation  For  Independent 

Colleges 
Francis  R,  Gelnett  '37 
William  A.  Gettig 
Getlig  Technologies,  Inc. 
Gynith  C.  Giffin 
Viola  K.  Gilbert 

Howard  J.  and  Marion  L.  Greene 
Reed  A.  '38  and 

Grace  Drew  '36  Greninger 
James  E.  Gunther 
G.  Scott  &  Bessie  K.  Guyer 

Foundation 
Hagedorn  Fund 
Paul  M.  Haines  '31 
Hall  Foundation 
George  L.  Haller  hc'63 
Hanover  Brands,  Inc. 
Robert  and  Jane  W.  Harding 
George  F  he' 71  and 

Janet  Earhart  '36  Harkins 
George  E.  x'64  and 

Margaret  Lauver  '66  Harris  IV 
James  R.  and  Eunice  M.  Heistand 
John  C.  Horn  hc'65 
Orlando  W.  Houts 
Patricia  R.  Hunsicker 
D.  Edgar  '34  and 

Aberdeen  Phillips  '34  Hutchison 
International  Business 

Machines  Co. 
Lawrence  M.  '43  and 

Louise  Kresge  '45  Isaacs 
Johnson  &  Johnson 
Gloria  Bottiger  Karchner  '86 
William  and  Lynne  Karniol 
Martha  E.  Kerns,  Estate 
Sara  G.  and  John  D.  Kirkland 
Kline  Foundation,  Inc. 
William  L.  S.  Landes  111  '71 
Florence  Rothermel  Latsha  '40 
Raymond  C.  '50  and 

Kay  LaRue  x'52  Lauver 
Marsha  A.  Lehman  '74 
Christian  R.  &  Mary  F.  Lindback 

Foundation 
Lutheran  Brotherhood 
Lutheran  Church  In  America 
Martin  Marietta  Corporation 
Marjorie  Wolfe  McCune  '43 
Rebecca  Shade  Mignot  '54 
John  R.  and  Joan  Miller 
Mobil  Foundation,  Inc. 
Mohawk  Flush  Doors 
Albert  P  '50  and 

Louise  Siemers  '50  Molinaro,  Jr 
Billy  and  Clyde  Montgomery 
William  S.  Morrow  '34 
George  M.  Mowers,  Jr  '64 
National  Endowment  for  the 

Humanities 
Nationwide  Insurance  Co. 
Nationwide  Foundation 
Peter  M.  '57  and 

Ruth  Scott  '55  Nunn 
Harold  C.  and  Nancy  M.  O'Connor 
Leah  Cryder  Oberheim  '47 
Pennsylvania  Council  on  the  Arts 
Pennsylvania  Power  &  Light 

Company 
Pew  Memonal  Trust 
Edward  F  Pfeiffer  '50 
Presser  Foundation 
Joan  B.  Price 
Price  Waterhouse  Foundation 


Purdy  Insurance  Agency,  Inc. 
Saul  and  Florence  Putterman 
Emily  Rahter 
Richard  C.  Ranlzow 
Rea  &  Derick,  Inc. 
Beatrice  F  Rettinger  Estate 
Edward  S.  '42  and 

Blanche  Forney  '42  Rogers 
Christopher  D.  Rooke  '82 
Samuel  D.  '54  and 

Dorothy  Apgar  '53  Ross,  Jr 
Louis  F.  Santangelo,  Jr  '50 
Robert  E.  Schellberg  hc'70 
Erick  O.  Schonstedt 
C.  Glenn  '46  and 

Helen  Hocker  '44  Schueler 
Sears  Roebuck  Foundation 


Nevin  C.T  '49  and 

Jane  Wormley  x'41  Shaffer 
Ruth  Naylor  Shaffer  '41 
E   Raymond  Shaheen  '37 
Marie  Shempp 
Jeanne  Shipe 

Erie  1.  '35  and  Marjorie  Shobert  II 
LB.  Smith  Educational  Foundation 
Snyder  County  Trust  Co. 
Mary  E.  Spiggle  '34 
Helen  Wentzel  Spitzner  '37 
St.  Paul's  Evangelical  Lutheran 

Church 
Sunbury  Textile  Mills,  Inc. 
Swineford  National  Bank 
Maurice  D.  Taylor  hc'80 
Universal  Suppliers.  Inc. 


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John  H   Wall  '35 
Alan  R.  Warehime  hc'82 
Gustave  W.  Weber  hc'77 
Robert  F  and  Patricia  Weis 
Margaret  L.  Wendt  Foundation 
Gary  R.  Wentzel 
Whitaker  Foundation 
Elizabeth  Williamson  Estate 
Amelia  C.  Winter 
Donald  E.  '50  and 

Flora  Barnhart  '51  Wissinger 
Aileen  Witmer 
Eleanor  S.  Wolf  '32 
Women's  Auxiliary 
Wood  Metal  Industries,  Inc. 
York  Container  Foundation 
John  and  Suzanne  S.'66  Zeok 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

6 


1858  Society 

$500  to  $999 

ALCOA  Foundation 
Armstrong  World  Industries,  Inc 
J.  Robert  Arthur  '67 
William  P.  '39  and 

Hester  Bittinger  '40  Ayers 
Natalie  Pritchard  Bailey  '36 
Louise  Mehring  Bankert  '35 
Stuart  E.  Barstad  tic'86 
Bilger  Fuels 

Margaret  Widlund  Blough  '24 
Robert  A.  Boyer  '38 
Vincent  E,  Boyer  '52 
Joseph!  F  Campana  '41 
Carl  L.  Campbell  '65 
John  A.  and  Jane  C.  Carpenter 
Robert  G.  Carr  '75 
Central  Pennsylvania  Savings 

Association 
Samuel  D,  Clapper  '68 
Crum  &  Forster 
Signe  Alford  Davis  '31 
Aloysius  V,  '48  and 

Phyllis  Swartz  '49  Derr 
Ronald  L.  and  Christine  Dotterer 
Patricia  B.  Dudley  '63 
Jason  M.  and  Patricia  Elsas,  Jr 
Equitable  Assurance  Society 
Ernst  &  Whinney 
John  G.  Foos  '71 
Donald  Fosselman  '49 
Waller  B,  and  Natalie  Freed 
Robert  A,  Gabrenya  '40 
GEICO  Insurance  Group 
General  Electric  Foundation 
Lester  8.  Greider  '36 
James  A.  Grossman  '36 
Donald  J,  Harnum 
Eleanor  L.  Heishman  '64 
Hershey  Fund 

Hershey  Trinity  Lutheran  Church 
John  W.  Hoffman  '40 
John  '52  and 

Audrey  Wegner  x'53  Horoschak 
Harvey  A.  Horowitz  '64 
William  A.  '44  and 

Margaret  Gemmill  '44  Janson 
Mary  Emma  Yoder  Jones  '41 
Pearl  M.  Kaler  '36 
Keller  (vlarine  Service,  Inc. 
Dennis  D.  Kieffer  '74 
Robert  J,  Kimbel,  Jr  '74 
Elizabeth  Hauser  Kinsel  '28 
Joe  W,  Kleinbauer  '63 
Kreamer  Feed  Store 
W,  Frank  '39  and  Isabel 

Tewkesbury  '39  Laudenslayer 
Herbert  C,  Lauver  '38 
Ronald  J.  and  Jeanne  Leib 
Robert  and  Maria  Wernikowski 

Macfarlan  '62 
Martha  Larson  Martin  '26 
HP  McGinley,  Inc, 
Merck  Foundation 
Merrill  Lynch  &  Co,,  Inc. 
Middleswarth  Kitchen  Fresh  Chips 
Carl  M.  '63  and  Katie  Moyer 
Dawn  Grigg  Mueller  '68 
Peat,  Marwick,  Mitchell  Foundation 
Rose  Runk  Perry  '36 
Philip  Morris 
Phillips  Industries 
George  E.  Phillips  '36 
Bonnie  Bucks  Reece  '65 
Otto  and  Beulah  Reimherr 


Simon  B.  '30  and 

Kathryn  Jarrett  x'34  Rhoads 
William  O.  '29  and  Ruth  Roberts 
Robert  Rand  Martha  E.  Schell 
Howard  H.  Schnure 
Raymond  R.  '44  and 

Jean  Wheal  '46  Schramm 
Scott  Paper  Company  Foundation 
L-  Shellenberger  &  Sons,  Inc. 
Ralph  I.  Shockey  '36 
Silvertip 

Southern  New  England  Telephone 
Reed  '32  and 

Mildred  Arbegast  '30  Speer 
Sefton  and  Ann  Stallard 
J.  Donald  Steele  '33 
J.  Donald  Steele,  Jr  '73 
Stroehmann  Brothers  Co. 
Tedds  Landing,  Inc. 
Michael  Timmons 
Transfiguration  Lutheran  Church 
United  States  Borax  & 

Chemical  Corp. 
Valley  Farms  Dairy 
Robert  R  and  Joan  E.  Vivian 
John  A.  and  Patricia  Warehime 
Weis  Markets,  Inc. 
Elizabeth  Wiley 
Robert  E,  Winter  '48 
Gerold  M.  Wunderlich  '73 
Xerox  Foundation 
Young  Door  Co 
Zion  Lutheran  Church 


Maroon  Club 

$250  to  $499 

Arlin  M.  Adams  hc'85 
Air  Products  and  Chemicals 
Susan  Goyne  Amedow  '44 
Amoco  Foundation  Inc. 
Kenneth  R.  '35  and 

Martha  Gessner  '32  Anderson 
Lance  '69  and 

Sheryl  Hardy  '71  Andrews 
Armstrong  Rubber  Co. 
Lynn  Hassinger  Askew  '57 
Atlantic  Richfield  Foundation 
Charles  S.  Bailes  '56 
Jane  F  Barlow 
Robert  M   Bastress  '39 
Elmer  R.  Baumgardner  '52 
Barry  B.  '60  and 

Nancy  Phillips  '60  Bealor 
George  E   Beam  '29 
Richard  A.  Bechtel  '72 
Alan  M.  Bennett  '72 
Bethlehem  Steel  Corp. 
BKW  Coach  Line 
H.  Vernon  Blough  '31 
Marsh  C  Bogar  '51 
George  C  and  Carol  Boone 
Raymond  F  Bower  '74 
Lee  E.  '26  and 

Laura  Henninger  '25  Boyer 
Andrew  J.  and  Delores  Bozzelli 
Florence  Reitz  Brenneman  '41 
Robert  M,  Brenneman  '73 
John  D.  Bronneck  '69 
Brunswick  Foundation,  Inc. 
Paul  B.  '50  and 

Virginia  Blough  '50  Buehler 
Burroughs  Corporation 
Claude  A.  Buss  '24 
James  J.  Campbell  '63 
Carpenter  Foundation 


Dorothy  Rothermel  Chaffee  '28 

Roger  P  Cheney  '71 

Chesebrough-Pond's,  Inc. 

Chevron  Matching  Gifts  Plan 

Mabel  Fultz  Chilcott  '33 

Jack  E.  Cisney  '59 

Coca-Cola  Mid-Atlantic  Bottling 

Donald  E.  Coleman  '60 

Paul  D.  Coleman  '40 

Combustion  Engineering 

Continental  Corp.  Foundation 

John  D.  Crusius  '72 

John  Dagle  Jewelry 

Edward  R.  '70  and 
Marilyn  Goetze  '71  Danner,  II 

Alice  Yonghaus  Davenport  '51 

Sue  C.  Davis  '66 

Norman  J.and  Margaret  Dick,  Jr 

Dwight  E.  Dickensheets  '67 

Dow  Jones  &  Co,  Inc 

Marion  D.  Drumheller  '57 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Robert  Dysland 

Joseph  F  and  Elva  M.  Elsman 

Evangelical  Lutheran  Church 

Constantine  C.  Exarchos  '68 

Lee  M.  '32  and 
Jenet  Leitzel  '32  Fairchild 

Kathryn  Weber  Finkbiner  '36 

Robert  L.  '59  and 

Linda  Traub  '61  Fiscus 
Kenneth  O.  and  Irene  Fladmark 
Frank  W.  and  Joan  Fletcher 
Samuel  S.  Fletcher  '41 
H.  Ruth  Folkmann  '28 
Gregory  E.  '70  and 

Jacqueline  O'Shea  '71  Galano 
Charles  and  Joyce  M.  Gardner 
Donald  A.  Gaver  '37 
William  F  Groce,  Inc. 
Fred  A.  and 

Sherrill  Grugan  A'79  Grosse 
Robert  G.  Gundaker  '64 
Robert  L.  Hackenberg  '56 
Robert  B.  Hancock  '64 
Marjorie  Curtis  Hanson  '39 
Wellington  Hartman  '30 
Jeanne  Attinger  Hassinger  '51 
Fred  R.  Hauser  '64 
Paul  J.  Helleren  '80 
John  C.  x'43  and 

Jeanne  Fenner  '42  Helm 
Raymond  '47  and  Dorothy 
Dellecker  '43  Hochstuhl 
Steven  M.  '72  and 

Catherine  Magill  '73  Hoffman 
Henry  and  Jane  Hood 
W.  Murray  Hunt,  Jr 
IDS/American  Express,  Inc. 
R.  Alexander  B.  Jervis  '65 
Lawrence  S.  Kachelriess,  Jr  '64 
Richard  and  Frayda  Kamber 
Timothy  G.  Keane  '75 
John  Keller  '20 
Frederick  W.  Kelly,  Jr  '66 
Esther  Yingling  Kern  '38 
Kinney  Shoes 
George  A.  '64  and 

Carol  Cox  '55  Kirchner 
John  H.  '70  and 

Linda  Maier  '71  Klemeyer 
Michael  A.  '80  and 

Laura  Hines  '82  Kling 
Albert  C.  Knapp  '42 
Karl  E.  '38  and 

Margaret  Dunkle  '41  Kniseley 
Ruth  Bergstresser  Koch  '34 
Frances  Roush  Kovacic  '50 


Harold  R.  '48  and 

Corrine  Kahn  '45  Kramer 
Ronald  A.  Kramer  '71 
Frederick  W.  and  Donna  Lackland 
Kathie  J.  Lang  '71 
Rolla  E.  '71  and 

Jean  Walton  '73  Lehman  III 
Harry  M.  Leister,  Jr  '56 
John  F  Lewis  '27 
George  '54  and 

Lorraine  Karick  '52  Liddington 
Richard  W.  '48  and  Gertrude 

Roberts  '48  Lindemann 
Robert  S.  Long  '73 
Nicholas  A.  Lopardo  '68 
Clay  L.  Lorah  '57 
Charles  R.  Loss  '40 
L.  Howard  Lukehart  '31 
Terry  L.  March  '67 
Douglas  L.  '70  and 

Lynn  Keim  '71  Marion 
Milton  H.  Maslin,  Jr  '65 
Cornelius  R  and  Lynn  E.  McCarthy 
William  H.  '48  and 

Joyce  Jenkins  '45  McClure 
Thomas  F.  and  Jenny  McGrath 
Judith  Arnold  Mclntyre  '62 
Russell  L.  McTague  '59 
Meridian  Title  Insurance  Company 
Midlantic  National  Bank 
Gary  L.  '61  and 

Stephanie  Haase  '60  Moore 
Lewis  R.  '77  and 

Kathy-Ann  McCarthy  '76  Morrow 
Pauline  Crow  Mount  '34 
John  J.  and  Mane  A.  Mulcahy  Jr 
Lawrence  E.  '66  and 

Kay  Schucker  '66  Mundis,  Jr 
John  H.  Naegeli  '36 
NCNB  Corporation  Charities 
New  York  Stock  Exchange 
William  E.  Nye  '40 
Robert  E.  and  Helen  Nylund 
Donald  P  '68  and 

Mary  Ann  Carpenter  '68  Orso 
Oft  Packagings.  Inc. 
Owens  Corning  Fiberglas  Corp. 
James  C.  Packard  '70 
John  and  Barbara  Pagana 
Susan  S.  Pence  x'68 
Pennsylvania  Humanities  Council 
Pennsylvania  Gas  and  Water  Co. 
Richard  G.  '68  and 

Linda  lager  '69  Poinsett 
Douglas  A.  Portzline  '41 
Proctor  and  Gamble 
Prudential  Foundation 
Ralph  E.  Purpur  '66 
N.  David  and  Virginia  Rahal 
Raymond  F  Rail,  Jr  '75 
David  J.  '65  and 

Blair  Hoover  '65  Revak 
Raymond  O.  Rhine  '29 
Rhoads  Mills 
Rohm  &  Haas  Co. 
Donald  P  Rohrbach  '48 
Harriett  Leese  Rosenquist  '32 
Charles  H.  Roush  x'53 
Allen  I.  '60  and 

Carol  Shesler  x'63  Rowe 
Richard  E.  Rowe  '63 
Henry  W.  Rozenberg  hc'73 
Mary  Landon  Russell  '36 
Santa  Fe  Southern  Pacific 

Foundation 
Genevieve  Sarra 
Frances  S.  Sassaman 


Willard  H.  '41  and 
Hilda  Friederich  '40  Schadel 

John  A.  Schoffstall,  Sr  '33 

Robert  N.  Seebold  '74 

Architecture  By  Seiple 

Leo  M.  Sekulski  A'82 

Charles  J.  Shearer  '31 

Sherwin  Williams  Foundation 

Shiloh  Lutheran  Church 

Smeltz  Auto  Sales  Co. 

Carl  G.  Smith  '28 

Robert  A.  Smith  '62 

Ruth  Juram  Smith  hc'82 

Norrine  Bailey  Spencer  '68 

Squibb  Corporation 

Shirley  Finkbeiner  Stehlm  '39 

C  Dale  and  Sally  Steinmetz 

Cheryl  R.  Stickle  '68 
Jesse  Stone  '51 
James  D.  '60  and 

Biruta  Aigars  '63  Strausser 
W.  Alfred  Streamer  '26 
Robert  W.  Surplus  '45 
Susquehanna  Arts  Society 
William  R.  Swarm  '33 
Merrill  W.  Tilghman,  Jr  '71 
Sara  Ulrich  Tollinger  '34 
Frank  J.  Trembulak  '70 
TRW,  Inc. 

Marcella  Chaya  Turnbach  '36 
Kenneth  J.  '71  and 

Roxane  Havice  '71  Vermillion 
Louis  A.  Vermillion  '70 
Wachovia  Bank  &  Trust  Co. 
Walnut  Acres,  Inc. 
Walter  Wasilewski  '36 
Julius  Weinberger  '36 
David  8.  Werner  '70 
Helen  Salem  Wescoat  '19 
Richard  F  and  Florence  Wesner 
Westinghouse  Educational 

Foundation 
Douglas  J.  Wilkins  '85 
Paul  M.  '75  and 

Kaye  Stein  '75  Willbanks 
Eileen  Boone  Winter  '43 
Robert  F  Wohlsen  '48 
Kent  L.  Worthington  '38 
Timothy  J.  '77  and 

Brenda  Newman  '77  Wright 
John  '60  and 

Ann  Hewes  '61  Yanuklis 
Warren  W.  York  &  Co.,  Inc. 
Kathryn  Morning  Ziegler  '30 
Albin  L.  Zimlicki  '34 
John  Zubak  '43 
Karen  Pfleger  Zygan  '69 

Orange  Club 

$125  to  $249 

Richard  C  Abbott  '72 
Lawrence  A.  Abler 
Norman  W.  and  Betty  M.  Ackley 
John  and  Marion  Aherne 
Henry  R.  Albright  '54 
American  Academy  of  Arts 

and  Sciences 
American  Cyanamid  Co. 
American  International  Group,  Inc. 
Richard  D.  and  Elaine  Anderson 
Yale  and  Anne  Arkel 
Beatrice  Gentzler  Armold  '33 
Associated  Dry  Goods  Corp. 
David  E.  '77  and 

Cherly  Rahlfs  '77  Atkinson 


SUSQUEHANNA 
DONOR  REPORT 

7 


William  D.  Atkinson  '74 

Frank  S.  Attinger  x'44 

Avery  International 

Stephen  Azary  '36 

Elizabeth  Hodges  Bagger  '62 

Verna  Gayman  Baldwin  '39 

David  A.  Barber  '70 

Elizabeth  J.  Barnhart  '40 

Jean  B.  Beamenderfer  '39 

Ruth  G   Beck  '29 

Donald  W.  and  Carolyn  Beckie 

Thomas  S.  and  Emma  D.  Beckley 

Leslie  J.  Beers  '76 

Theresa  R   Beers 

H.  Daniel  Beigh.  Jr  '50 

Bruce  A,  '55  and 

Deborah  Krapf  '56  Bell 
Bell  Atlantic 
Bell  of  Pennsylvania 
Oren  N.  Benner  '37 
Rev.  &  Mrs.  Carl  E.  Bentz 
Franklyn  M.  Bergonzi  '67 
Richard  Bidelspach  '53 
Larry  R   Bingaman  '55 
Chester  A.  and  Josephine  Bishof 
Jack  K.  Bishop  '57 
John  W.  Bittinger  '23 
Mildred  E.  Bittner  '42 
Black  &  Decker,  Inc. 
James  A.  '63  and 

Martha  Barker  '70  Blessing 
Edward  W.  Bogner  '71 
Ferdinand  Bongartz  '47 
James  A,  Bonsall  '34 
David  A.  Borden  '72 
Alan  T  '58  and 

Patricia  Dawn  x'58  Bortle 
Arlhur  F.  Bowen  '65 
Willard  J.  Bowen  '69 
Grace  C.  Boyle  '33 
Ira  F  Bradford  x'45 
Christine  M.  Bringman  '82 
James  H.  and  Joan  Bromley 


John  M.  and  Patricia  Brotherton 
Fred  O.  Brubaker  '42 
Mark  D,  Burkhardt  '76 
Timothy  P.  '71  and 

Pamela  Flinchbaugh  '73  Byrnes 
Nancy  A,  Cairns 
William  C.  Calvert,  Jr 
Lonnie  E.  Campbell  '74 
Mr  Carmen,  Inc. 
Charles  H.  '52  and 

Voylet  Dietz  '52  Carr 
F.  Thomas  '63  and 

Doris  Hoffman  x'64  Casey 
Central  Builders  Supply 
Carol  Dauberman  Chidsey  '56 
Nicholas  F  Chirico  '76 
Edwin  M.  Clapper  '34 
Philip  M.  Clark  '62 
William  H.  Cole,  Jr 
Linda  Cole  Conine  '65 
Henry  S.  '56  and 

Madeline  Lease  '53  Cook 
John  C.  Cooper 
Frank  C,  Corcoran  '47 
Corning  Glass  Works  Foundation 
Donald  R.  Cosgrove  '48 
Thelma  E.  Crebs  '32 
John  C.S.  Crosbie  x'47 
Walton  R.  Cueman  '65 
Mary  Heim  Davey  '38 
Frances  Thomas  Davis  '30 
Martha  Laudenslager  Davis  '31 
Mary  Snyder  Davis  '65 
Nancy  A.  Davis  '61 
Carol  Powers  Dawson  '75 
George  K.  and  Norma  S.  Decker 
Stephen  and  Patrice  DeFelice 
Galen  H.  and  Deanna  Deibler 
John  E.  and  Carle  L.  Deitrick 
Alex  and  Susan  Del  Bueno 
Deloitte  Haskins  &  Sells  Foundation 
Henry  J.  '70  and  Barbara 

Hitchens  '69  DePerro,  Jr. 


W.  John  Derr  '24 
Richard  E.  Derrick  '61 
John  G.  Devine  '49 
Edward  J.  and 

Dorothy  T  Dobzanski 
AW.  and  Jeanne  Dodsworth,  Jr 
Dogwood  Hill  Nursei'y,  Inc. 
William  K.  '56  and 

Pamela  McKegg  '53  Doney 
William  H.  Dreibelbis  x'29 
Milton  and  Gladys  Dumeyer 
Harold  A.  Dunkelberger  hc'79 
Howard  W.  Dye  x'43 
Charles  C.  and  Charlotte  Eberly 
Thomas  C.  Eggleston  III  '69 
Kenneth  F  '55  and 

Charlotte  Sandt  '56  Erdley  Jr 
Paul  W.  Ernst  '65 
Richard  A.  Farnow  '71 
Charles  L.  Fasold  '36 
Herbert  and  Barbara  Faust 
George  A.  '72  and 

Jill  Stevens  '74  Pecker 
Georgia  D.  Fegley  '66 
Hans  E.  and  Barbara  Feldmann 
Herman  R.  Fenstermacher  '32 
Fern  Z.  Ferster  x'40 
David  E.  Fettinger  '74 
Russell  C.  '75  and 

Jacquelyn  Strub  '75  Filbey 
Marjorie  Kostenbauder  Finley  '56 
Luther  A.  Fisher  '22 
Wayne  H.  Fisher  '66 
Ford  Motor  Company  Fund 
William  J.  '51  and 

Frances  Savidge  '49  Foster 
H.  Scott  Fritts  '78 
Rebecca  M.  Fuller  '76 
Nora  Steinhards  Galins  '54 
James  R.  '63  and  Darlene 

Strockbine  x'63  Gallagher 
George  V.  Ganter  '74 
Signe  S.  Gates  '71 


Ralph  C.  Geigle  '35 
William  A.  Gerkens  '64 
Boyd  and  Jane  Gibson 
Jeffrey  S.  Gicking  '79 
Ronald  D.  '65  and 

Ann  Griffith  '65  Gilbert 
H.  Donald  Glaser.  Jr  '68 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Herbert  W.  Glaser 
Sherman  E.  Good  '30 
Jeffrey  L.  Goria  '71 
Russell  and  Madeline  Goria 
James  J.  '55  and 

Elsie  Gruber  '56  Gormley 
William  H.  and  Marilyn  Gormley 
Mary  Lizzio  Govekar  '47 
Governor  Snyder  Mansion 
Donald  M.  Gray  '60 
Margaret  Brubaker  Gray  '59 
Andrew  S.  '79  and 

Elizabeth  Kennedy  '79.Graybill 
Great  Northern  Nekoosa  Corp. 
George  F  and  Helen  V.  Grebe 
Douglas  S.  Griese  '72 
Wilfred  K.  Groce,  Sr  '30 
Warren  and  Charlotte  Groce 
Delsey  Morris  Gross  '27 
Gulf  +  Western  Foundation 
Linda  Rolston  Gutowski  '70 
Melvin  E.  Haas  '42 
Jimmy  H.  Hall  '68 
Mary  Jane  Jessen  Hansen  '49 
Ronald  C.  Hardnock  '62 
John  E.  Harkins 
William  C.  and  Dorothy  M.  Hart 
Paul  W.  Hartline  '31 
Paul  E.  Hartman  x'36 
Arlene  Laudenslager  Hatton  '31 
John  K.  and  Lucille  J.  Haubner 
Zelda  F  Haus  '27 
Patricia  F  Heathcote  '52 
H.  Lee  '48,  he' 74  and 

Edith  Wegner  '49  Rebel 
Donald  K.  Henry  '35 
Michael  J.  '78  and 

Janice  Gaschen  '79  Herman 
Phoebe  Herman  '17 
Robert  L.  Herr  '39 
Henry  H.  '68  and 

Wendy  Evans  '69  Herrington 
George  W.  Herrold  '71 
Harold  J.  Hershey  '65 
Albert  '36  and 

Martha  Bolig  '38  Hess 
Hewlett  Packard 
Wayne  D.  Hill  '70 
Paul  R.  Hinsch  '74 
Carl  H.  Hitchner  '62 
Harold  A.  and  Gladys  Hoeg 
Wade  L.  Hoffman  '58 
Herbert  H.  Holderman  '43 
Vernon  V.  Hoover  '58 
H.  Louis  Horner,  Jr  '70 
Lenore  K.  Horner  '47 
Richard  and  Susan  Hughes 
Frank  E.  Hurley 
Frederick  and  Donna  Ikenson 
Itek  Optical  Systems 
Barry  R.  '68  and 

Denise  Horton  '68  Jackson 
Agnes  McMullen  Johnson  '30 
Jeffrey  A.  Jones  '77 
Donald  E.  and  Lorraine  Jones 
Elaine  W.  Jones 
Jane  Hutchison  Kaempfer  '41 
William  H.  Kahl  '62 
Frank  S.  and  Hilda  Karniol 
Joseph  W.  and  Ruth  Karoly 


Keebler  Company 
John  D.  '67  and 

Andrea  Schumann  '67  Keim 
James  E.  '73  and 

Kathleen  Coon  '73  Kellerman 
Richard  A.  Kellogg  '68 
Ruth  Williamson  Kelly  '36 
David  M.  and  Mary  Rae  Kelly 
William  R.  and  Pamela  Kennedy 
John  Kindsvatter  '32 
Donald  A.  King  '48 
Lori  Border  Kissinger  '64 
Roy  C.  and  Alice  M  Kissinger 
Michael  and  Frances  Kivko 
Ray  W.  Kline  x'38 
Lauretta  F.  Koenig  '76 
Eugene  H   and  Barbara  S.  Kopf 
Andrew  V.  Kozak  '32 
Rose  G.  Krape  '29 
Kratzer  Oil  Co. 
Walter  J.  '80  and 

Joan  Penniman  '80  Krzastek 
Amos  G.  '60  and 

Ella  Koch  x'60  Kunkle,  Jr 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Frank  Kymer 
Barbara  Stockalis  Labanosky  '64 
John  M.  and  Karen  Latferty 
Josephine  Hoy  Lamb  '33 
Nancy  Myers  Landis  '47 
Judith  Hawk  Lasley  '66 
Charles  A.  and 

Janet  B.  Laubach,  Jr 
Robert  E.  and  Betty  Lauf 
Marianne  B.  Layng 
Alice  Ann  Patterson  Leidel  '58 
Robert  E.  '61  and 

Joan  Lawley  '62  Leighty 
Faye  R.  Lewis  '52 
William  A.  Lewis,  Jr  '68 
Theodore  Lindquist  hc'75 
Wallace  J.  Lindsay,  Jr.  '74 
William  F  Livengood  '67 
Barry  I.  '70  and 

Jean  McEvoy  Llewellyn 
Alma  L.  Long  '22 
Janet  A.  Long  '40 
Eugene  and  Jane  Isaacs  Lowe 
Esther  Kaufman  Lucas  '38 
George  E.  and  Barbara  Lucas 
June  Snyder  Lucas  x'42 
Paul  B.  Lucas  '42 
David  F  '80  and 

Cindy  Wolter  '82  Lynch 
Frederic  G.  MacQuesten,  Jr  x'43 
Thomas  C.  Maran  '67 
Vincent  N.  and  Charlotte  Marino 
Barry  I.  x'64  and 

Miriam  Brown  '63  Markowitz 
Peter  C  Marshall  '67 
Mary  Macintosh 
David  and  Judith  Mayo 
Robert  L.  McGeehan  '33 
Joseph  A.  and  Ann  McNulty 
Medical  &  Surgical  Center,  Inc. 
Ethel  McGrath  Meola  '52 
Donald  and  Joy  Merryman 
Russell  P  Mertz  '59 
Kenneth  M.  Merz  '49 
Harry  C.  and  Donna  Meyer 
James  R.  '60  and 

Jean  Ewald  '62  Middleswarth 
Wayne  W.  Miller  '65 
Robert  A.  and  Sandra  M.  Miller 
Wayne  H.  Minami  '62 
James  R.  and  Helen  Misanin 
Clair  S.  Mitch  '52 
Jean  Mitchell 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

8 


Mary  W,  MoffitI  ■28.hc'73 
Terry  L.  '62  and 

Manha  Sue  Deljen  '64  Moll 
George  L.  Moore  '61 
Gerald  E.  '51  and 

Beltie  Winey  x'53  Moorhead 
Charles  A.  Morris  '49 
Eileen  P.  MotI  '63 
Laura  S.  Moyer  '68 
Helen  Moyer 
Mohammad  Munir 
Johanna  Sheese  Murray  '68 
Elsie  Myers  '37 

Maywood  J.  and  Maryland  Myers 
Nabisco,  Inc. 
Francis  A.  Nace  '62 
Bruce  L.  and  Doria  Nary 
National  Gypsum  Company 
Anthony  D.  and  Sally  Nazzaro 
Stephen  L,  Neff  '81 
Mark  E.  Nelson  '79 
New  Jersey  Bell 
Robert  M,  Newbury  '65 
Mary  Jarrett  Newland  '38 
Bob  Newman,  Inc. 
Edward  and  Martha  Nichols 
John  A.  '67  and 

Barbara  Smith  '68  Norton 
Mary  Sarba  Norwood  '50 
Frances  Hubler  Nuernberg  '35 
David  R.  '79  and 

Ellen  Schmidt  Odenath,  Jr 
Susan  Odjakjian  '79 
Karen  L.  Olson  '71 
Debra  Maurer  Ondeyka  '75 
Oneida  Silversmiths 
Paul  M.  Orso  '40 
Ruth  E.  Osborn  '54 
Alan  Parcells  '47 
Mark  R,  Paules  '76 


Marjone  Mack  Pearson  '67 

Penn  Lyon  Homes,  Inc. 

F.  David  Pennypacker  '65 

Joseph  P  '63  and 
Marilyn  Vekassy  '63  Perfilio 

Pfizer  Inc. 

Philadelphia  National  Bank 

George  W.  Phillips  '50 

Gladys  Wentzel  Phillips  '39 

Phillips  Motel 

Vernon  R.  Phillips  '38 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Robert  D.  Pierson 

John  M.  '73  and 
Diane  Mahoney  '74  Pivarnik 

Themio  and  Shirley  Plakos 

Marion  Moyer  Potteiger  '17 
Jeffrey  N.  '75  and 
Hope  Craig  '75  Potter 

Neil  H.  and  Mary  Potter 

Eleanor  K.  Pourron  '59 
William  H.  Poust,  Jr  '49 
John  P.  x'41  and 

Mathilda  Neudoefler  '39  Powell 
Joseph  J,  Prekopa  '75 
Diane  Christopher  Rapport  '75 
J  Robert  Reeder  x'32 
Doreen  Bolton  Rehrig  '72 
Janet  Hoke  Reiff  '44 
James  B.  '49  and 

Marilyn  Beers  '51  Reilly 
Reliance  Group  Holdings,  Inc. 
R.J.  Reynolds  Industries,  Inc. 
James  D.  and  Nancy  Rhoads 
Sidney  F.  '59  and 

Sandra  Brandt  x'61  Richard 
Scott  A.  Richards  '79 
Richardson-Vicks,  Inc. 
Robert  and  Louise  Rinaldi 
Lee  D.  Rishel  '34 
Deborah  E.  Ritter  '69 


Sandra  M.  Rocks  '75 

Daniel  W.  and  Gladys  Rohrbaugh 

David  A.  Rohrer  '76 

Paul  F.  Rose 

Rosenblums,  Inc. 

Chester  G.  Rcwe  '52 

Harold  L.  Rowe  '34 

William  E.  Royer  '33 

Harold  R.  Ruhl  '23 

James  O.  Rumbaugh  '50 

Thomas  D.  '63  and 

Diane  Norcross  '65  Samuel,  Jr 
Philip  E.  '71  and  Catherine 

Rogers  '71  San  Filippo 
Mohammad  Samad 
M.  Helen  Smith  Sanders  '49 
Sara  Lee  Foundation 
Lynn  M.  Sarf  '77 
Joseph  J.  and  Karol  Scartelli 
Schering-Plough  Foundation,  Inc. 
Irene  Etter  Schmehl  '63 
M.  Jane  Schnure  X39 
Harold  J.  and  Ann  Schriver 
T  Theodore  '61  and 

Kalhy  Smith  x'62  Schultz 
Gary  R.  Seiferl  '67 
Harry  and  June  Seifert 
John  P  Senko  '31 
Shaffer  &  Son  Insurance  Agency 
Marian  L.  Shatto  '67 
Paul  C.  Shatto,  Jr  '41 
Margaret  Roush  Shekletski  '37 
Stanley  R.  Shilling  '57 
Ralph  G.  x'40  and 

Ruth  Derstine  x'39  Shobert 
Keith  A.  '81  and 

Beth  Nacinovich  '82  Shuey 
Sally  Baskin  Snauffer  '64 
Harry  L.  and  Betty  Snook 
Jill  Fuller  Snyder  '58 


George  D.  and  Rose  Snyder 
Victor  J.  Sobolewski  III  '79 
Sogi  and  Alice  Soder 
Robert  O.  and  Violet  Soper 
George  A.  '29  and  Gertrude 

Arbogast  '29  (deceased)  Spaid 
Jacob  M.  Spangler  '52 
John  H. '62  and 

Linda  Leach  '63  Spillman 
Richard  D.  Spotts  '68 
Roy  E.  Stah!  '49 
Garrett  L.  Stauffer  '70 
David  C.  Steffen  '69 
John  R.  '51  and 

Lois  Gordon  '52  Steiger 
William  G.  Straus  '65 
Herman  G.  Stuempfle  '45 
William  E.  Sullivan  '35 
James  W.  '64  and 

Barbara  Evans  '65  Summers 
Reuben  T.  Swanson  hc'81 
Louis  A.  Szabo  '54 
Wayne  and  Shirley  Talhelm 
Mr  and  Mrs.  George  R.F  Tamke 
Thomas  N.  Taylor  '65 
Textron,  Inc. 
Lori  E.  Thomas  '78 
Maxine  Lentz  Thumser  '67 
Anne  Stern  Tilley  '79 
Stephen  T  Toy  '61 
Dorothy  Turner  '36 
Allan  R.  and  Virginia  Turner 
Frederick  D.  Ullman 
United  Telephone  System 
Larry  W.  Updegrove  '60 
Mary  Lehman  Van  Dyke  '51 
Louis  G.  Van  Gilder  '75 
Dennis  L.  '68  and 

Margaret  Orth  '66  Van  Name 
Shirley  Jones  Vincent  '69 


David  G.  Volk  '52 

Mary  Fox  Wagenseller  '37 

Essex  Botsford  Wagner  '28 

Paul  Walser  x'65 

Franklin  E.  Warren 

Ira  A.  Wasserberg  '47 

Edward  K.  Watkins  '75 

Howard  H.  and  Martha  Weaner 

Luther  Weaver  Jr  '26 

George  F  Weidle 

Mr  and  Mrs.  John  B.  Weiss 

Erhard  O.  Werner  '57 

Dorothy  Shiffer  Wesner  '81 

Brenda  Overcash  West  '76 

Karl  E.  Westerville  '65 

Richard  L.  Wetzel  '50 

Jarl  R.  Weyant  '74 

Dan  A.  and  Sally  Wheaton 

David  N.  and  Judie  Wiley 

Freeman  Wilhour  '25 

Dorothy  G.  Wilson 

Richard  J.  and  Gayle  Wilson 

Larry  A.  Wingard  '60 

Gene  Witiak  '59 

Kermit  D.  Witmer  '32 

WKOK 

Michael  J.  Wolf  '69 

Vaughn  A,  '67  and  Sandra  J.  Wolf 

WYGL 

John  and  Barbara  Yago,  Jr 

Suzanne  Yenchko  '68 

Carl  C.  Yingling  '72 

Robert  and  Sandra  Young 

Feme  Lauver  Zeigler  '43 

Mr  and  Mrs.  John  F  Zeller 

Christie  Zimmerman  '25 

Philip  S.  Zofrea  '80 

Louis  and  Doris  Zucca,  Jr 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

9 


Alumni  Contributors 


X  through  1919 

Class  Agent: 

Marion  Mcyyer  Potteiger 
SUF:  $920.00 
NEH:$  75.00 

X 

Virginia  Payne 

CLASS  OF  1915 

Nathaniel  A.  Danowsky 

CLASS  OF  1917 

Phoebe  Herman 
IVIarion  Moyer  Potteiger 
Francis  R.  Remaly 

CLASS  OF  1918 

Lulu  Fetterolf  Harman 
Helen  Fetterolf  Riden 

CLASS  OF  1919 

Willard  D.  Allbeck 
Charlotte  Weaver  Gassier 
Helen  Salem  Wescoat 

CLASSES  Of  1920 
through  1925 

Class  Agent:  John  W.  Bittinger 
SUF:  $5,875.00 
NEH;$     587.50 

CLASS  OF  1920 

Ernest  B.  Gassier 
John  H.  Keller 
Paul  G.  Winey 

CLASS  OF  1921 

Walter  N.  Bryan 
Yvonne  Everest  Harmon 
Maria  Romig  Huntington 
R.  Burns  Rearick 

CLASS  OF  1922 

Luther  A,  Fisher 
Alma  L.  Long 
George  W.  Townsend 

CLASS  OF  1923 

Reide  E.  Bingaman 
John  W.  Bittinger 
Stella  Risser  Gole 
Marlyn  Fetterolf 
Glenn  W.  Fouike 
Harold  R,  Ruhl 
Peron  W.  Snyder 

CLASS  OF  1924 

Grace  Barnett  Bastian 
l\/largaret  Widlund  Blough 
Claude  A  Buss 
W.  John  Derr 
IVIabel  Kinsey  Fetterolf 
Hilda  Bohner  Lutz 
l\/label  Mumma  IVIcClain 
Helen  J,  Rearick 
Ruth  Welker  Schwartz 
Ruth  Bond  Steininger 
Emily  VanDyke 
Rachel  Brubaker  Whited 

CLASS  OF  1925 

Harley  H.  Barnes 

Laura  Henninger  Boyer 

Marlin  M,  Enders 

Grace  Hetfelfinger  Ferguson 

Robert  J.  Keeler 


Alda  L.  Long 
Guy  M.  Lubold 
Catherine  Fopeano  l\/larchetti 
Ruth  Gaugler  Sanders 
Harry  E.  Steffen 
Sara  Kenker  Weist 
Freeman  Wilhour 
Christie  Zimmerman 


CLASSES  OF  1926 
and  1927 

Class  Agent:  Lee  E.  Boyer 
SUF:  $1,790.00 
NEH:$     492.50 

CLASS  OF  1926 

Floyd  L.  Adams 

Lee  E.  Boyer 

Grace  Stohler  Bressler 

Margaret  Schmiermund  Bruce 

Percy  B.  Davis 

Ethel  Peters  Geedy 

Raymond  O.  Gilbert 

Orville  B.  Landis 

Lester  B.  Lutz 

Martha  Larson  Martin 

Catherine  Beachley  Middleswarth 

Anna  M.  Norwat 

Dorothy  W.  Reeder 

Gere  L.  Sharretts 

W.  Alfred  Streamer 

Ethel  V.  Taylor 

Luther  Weaver 

CLASS  OF  1927 

Ruth  J.  Brubaker 
Elsie  Chenoweth  Eby 
Delsey  Morris  Gross 
Zelda  F  Haus 
Harriet  Dietrich  Jessup 
Anna  Brosious  Klinedinst 
Grace  Beckley  Kramer 
John  F.  Lewis 
Ethan  A.  Miller 
Wendell  H.  Phillips 
Florence  Haupt  Sharretts 
M.  Thelma  Taylor 
Gertrude  V  Walker 
Brooks  L.  Walton 
Bert  E.  Wynn 


CLASSES  OF  1928 
and  1929 

Class  Agent:  William  O  Roberts 
SUF:  $5,453.88 
NEH:$    171.00 

CLASS  OF  1928 

Richard  Baxter 
Naomi  Fogel  Bennett 
Margaret  H-  Buyers 
Kenneth  M.  Cassell 
Dorothy  Rothermel  Chaffee 
Edwin  O  Constable 
Harold  F  Doebler 
Clarence  B.  Eichman 
Elizabeth  M,  Fisher 
H.  Ruth  Folkmann 
Dorothy  Gotf 
Heber  H,  Hummel 
Walter  S,  Ide 
Elizabeth  Hauser  Kinsel 
Lillian  Fisher  Long 
Paul  B.  Lucas 


Mary  Weimer  Motfitt 
Kathryne  Kull  Reitf 
Marvin  W.  Schlegel 
Laentena  McCahan  Shelley 
Carl  G.  Smith 
Sara  Seal  Stauffer 
Essex  Botsford  Wagner 

CLASS  OF  1929 

Jane  Park  Ashburner 
Kathryn  V.  Bastian 
George  E.  Beam 
Ruth  G,  Beck 
Anna  Moyer  Bohn 
Rebecca  Foster  Burtnette 
Eleanor  Goons  Grouse 
Robert  W.  Grouse 
Lee  S,  Deppen 
William  H.  Dreibelbis 
Freida  Dreese  Dunkle 
Nancy  Lecrone  Fay 
Charles  E.  Fisher 
Helen  Carter  Gehret 
Gertrude  Fisher  Jones 
Rose  Gumbert  Krape 
Zelda  Newman  Lipshultz 
Dorothy  Wassell  Matthews 
Raymond  O.  Rhine 
William  0.  Roberts 
Harry  P  Shaffer 
Russell  T  Shilling 
George  A.  Spaid 
Gertrude  Abrogast  Spaid 
Horace  W.  Vought 


CLASS  OF  1930 

Class  Agent: 

Wellington  P.  Hartman 
SUF:  $2,985.00 
NEH:$    350.00 

Paul  M.  Bishop 
Dorothy  Strine  Bowers 
Edna  Tressler  Conrad 
Frances  Thomas  Davis 
Wilda  K.  Fey 
Sherman  E.  Good 
Wilfred  K.  Groce.  Sr 
Wellington  Hartman 
Leolin  O.  Hayes 
Henry  G.  Hoffman 
Agnes  McMullen  Johnson 
Daniel  H.  Kwasnoski 
J.  Richard  Mattern 
Lillian  Kordes  McCormick 
Janet  Dively  Morgan 
Ruth  Goff  Nicodemus 
John  S.  Rhine 
Simon  B.  Rhoads 
William  Routzahn 
Mildred  Arbegast  Speer 
John  H,  Wall 
Benjamin  H,  Wirt 
Kathryn  Morning  Ziegler 


CLASS  OF  1931 

Class  Agent:  Paul  W.  Hartline 
SUF:  $3,640.00 
NEH:$    340.00 

H.  Vernon  Blough 
Norman  H-  Brought 
Walter  L.  Burford 
Alma  Bowersox  Clark 
Martha  Laudensalger  Davis 
Signe  Alford  Davis 


Lawrence  C.  Fisher 
Frank  G.  Gill 
Alma  Weaver  Griesemer 
Paul  M.  Haines 
Paul  W.  Hartline 
Arlene  Laudenslager  Hatton 
Sara  Rhoads  Hauser 
William  S.  Hermann 
Margaret  Hoflmesiter  Hess 
Leone  Holyzapple  Hogue 
Miriam  Keim  Kolle 
Charles  E.  Kroeck 
L.  Howard  Lukehart 
Mary  Garlin  McAvey 
Julia  Morgan  McGloskey 
Helene  Grapski  Miskiel 
Dorothy  Leisher  Neely 
Inez  Sarver  Parker 
Ruth  Maurey  Quinter 
Michael  Rudowski 
Ethlynne  Miller  Schultz 
John  P.  Senko 
Charles  J.  Shearer 
Dorothy  Turnbach  Stickney 
Nellie  Shue  Vondorster 


CLASS  OF  1932 

Class  Agent: 

Martha  Gessner  Anderson 
SUF:  $3,185.00 
NEH:$    305.00 

Kenneth  R.  Anderson 
Margaret  Markle  Artley 
Glenroy  H.  Bishop 
James  H.  Brubaker 
Margaret  Clelland 
Mary  Potter  Copp 
Thelma  E.  Crebs 
Janet  Leitzel  Fairchild 
Herman  R.  Fenstermacher 
Margaret  E.  Fink 
Lewis  R.  Fox 
Gerhard  F  Kern 
John  Kindsvatter 
Andrew  V.  Kozak 
Elizabeth  Phillips  Lahr 
Arline  Kanyuck  Lerda 
Frank  Malasky 
B.  Ray  Minich 
Dorothy  Forcey  Fletcher 
J.  Robert  Reeder 
Harriett  Leese  Rosenquist 
Grace  Minnig  Schell 
Reed  Speer 
John  C.  Stolz 
Walter  Strandquest 
Edna  Williamson  Wilkinson 
Arthur  E.  Wilmarth 
Kermil  D.  Witmer 
Eleanor  Sheriff  Wolf 


CLASS  OF  1933 

Class  Agent:  Fred  L.  Carl 
SUF:  $3,145.00 

Beatrice  Gemtzler  Armold 
Charles  W.  Boyer 
Grace  C  Boyle 
Hughes  D.  Brininger 
Margaret  Benner  Burns 
Fred  L.  Carl 
Mabel  Fultz  Ghilcott 
Leila  Koons  Fisher 


Quinto  W.  Gionta 

Martin  A.  Graykowskie 

Mary  Z  Lahaza 

Josephine  Hoy  Lamb 

Margaret  Ide  Maguire 

Estelle  Pearl  Marcuse 

Robert  L.  McGeehan 

Mae  MacDonald  McGroarty 

Walter  G  Metzger 

E   Dorothea  Meyer 

John  W.  Meyers 

William  E.  Royer 

John  A.  Schoffstall.  Sr 

Sarah  C.  Shaulis 

Flora  Ellmore  Shilling 

Diana  Lizdas  Snyder 

Mildred  Griesemer  Snyder 

J  Donald  Steele 

Paul  R.  Swank 

William  R.  Swarm 

Amelia  Krapf  Williams 

Bruce  Worthington 

Marian  Walborn  Worthington 


CLASS  OF  1934 

Class  Agent:  Harold  L.  Rowe 
SUF:  $6,610.00 
NEH:$     130.00 

Beatrice  Shively  Aumiller 
Josephine  Pifer  Bleakley 
James  A,  Bonsall 
Edwin  M,  Clapper 
Audra  Martz  Etzweiler 
Ruth  Plummer  Fagan 
Madeline  Steininger  Hermann 
Earnest  W,  Huston 
Aberdeen  Phillips  Hutchison 
D.  Edgar  Hutchison 
Isabella  Horn  Klick 
Ruth  Bergstresser  Koch 
Frances  Kline  Macpherson 
Daniel  T  McKelvey 
Eleanor  Brown  Miller 
William  S,  Morrow 
Pauline  Grow  Mount 
Emma  V  Orlando 
Kathryn  Jarret  Rhoads 
Lee  D.  Rishel 
Harold  L.  Rowe 
Robert  R  Sala 
H.  Blanche  Savidge 
Jerauld  M.  Schlegel 
Mary  E.  Spiggle 
Lloyd  M.  Swartz 
Sara  Ulrich  Tollmger 
Albin  L.  Zimlicki 


CLASS  OF  1935 

SUF:  $2,985.00 

Kenneth  R.  Anderson 

Louise  Mehring  Bankert 

Robert  R,  Clark 

Mary  A.  Grossman 

Dorothy  C  Eastep 

Ralph  C.  Geigle 

Donald  K.  Henry 

Hilda  Mickey  Johnson 

Richard  F  Krear 

Dorothy  Leese  Lamb 

Frances  Hubler  Nuernberg 

Alma  Myers  Saetre 

Elizabeth  Haidacher  Sanderson 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

10 


Mary  Griesemer  Searer 
Erie  I.  Shobert  II 
William  E.  Sullivan 
Mary  Patterson  Yeager 


CLASS  OF  1936 

Class  Agent:  James  Grossman 
SUF:  S140.00 
Paid  to  Class  of  1936 
Scholarship  Fund:  $30,017.00 

Stephen  Azary 

Natalie  Pritchard  Bailey 

Gwendolyn  Schlegal  Cramer 

Clarence  W.  Farley 

Charles  L.  Fasold 

Kathryn  Weber  Finkbiner 

Lester  S,  Greider 

Grace  Drem  Greninger 

James  A  Grossman 

Jerome  V.  Guss,  Sr. 

Janet  Earhart  Harkms 

Paul  E.  Harlman 

Albert  Hess 

Horace  M.  Hutchison 

Pearl  M.  Kaler 

Ruth  Williamson  Kelly 

Alice  Smith  Loope 

Ernst  Mahr 

John  H.  Naegeli 

Rose  Runk  Perry 

George  E.  Phillips 

Mary  Landon  Russell 

Ralph  I.  Shockey 

Marcella  Chaya  Turnbach 

Dorothy  Turner 

Anna  Mease  Wagner 

Walter  Wasilewski 

Julius  Weinberger 


CLASS  OF  1937 

SUF:  $2,645.00 
NEH:$    250.00 

Oren  N.  Benner 
Donald  A.  Gaver 
Francis  R.  Gelnett 
Mary  Scott  Gumpher 
Roberta  Held  Harmon 
Newton  E.  Hess 
Arlene  Marshall  lorio 
Lester  J.  Karschner 
Mary  Richard  Knight 
J.  Chester  Long 
Elsie  Myers 

Frances  Smith  Novinger 
E   Raymond  Shaheen 
Margaret  Roush  Shekletski 
David  A.  Shellenberger 
Helen  Wentzel  Spitzner 
Helen  Gundrom  Sprout 
T.  Luke  Toomey 
Mary  Barnes  Topper 
Dorothy  Savidge  Troutman 
Mary  Fox  Wagenseller 


CLASS  OF  1938 

Class  Agent:  John  Rakshys 
SUF:  $3,270.00 
NEH:S     125.00 

Gladys  Telleen  Ahrenholz 


Robert  A,  Boyer 
Margaret  Boyle  Brown 
Ethel  Ramer  Coulter 
Helen  Hisdorf  Dauberman 
Mary  Heim  Davey 
Richard  E-  Ditzler 
W-  Morgan  Edwards 
Reed  A  Greninger 
Mark  R.  Guthrie 
Karl  M,  Herr 
Ruth  Jones  Hershey 
Martha  Bolig  Hess 
Jean  Reinhart  Hodgdon 
Esther  Yingling  Kern 
George  J.  Kimmel 
Ray  W.  Kline 
Karl  E.  Kniseley 
Herbert  C.  Lauver 
Esther  Kaufman  Lucas 
Mary  Jarrett  Newland 
John  H.  Paul 
Vernon  R.  Phillips 
John  Rakshys 
Caroline  Grubb  Reisinger 
Peter  Shuly 
Verlin  H.  Smalts 
Harry  C.  Swope 
Elizabeth  Fry  Vogel 
Kent  L.  Worthington 


CLASS  OF  1939 

Class  Agent:  Robert  M.  Bastress 
SUF:  $3,005.00 

William  P.  Ayers 

Verna  Gayman  Baldwin 

Robert  M.  Bastress 

Leroy  K.  Beachel 

Jean  B.  Beamenderfer 

Harold  H.  Benion 

Miriam  Miller  Coryell 

Lenora  Spotts  Guthrie 

Marjorie  Curtis  Hanson 

Robert  L,  Herr 

John  R.  Knaul 

Isabel  Tewkesbury  Laudenslager 

W.  Frank  Laudenslayer 

Kathryn  R.  Meyer 

Paul  D.  Ochenrider 

Stephen  W  Owen  II 

Gladys  Wentzel  Phillips 

Mathilda  Neudoerffer  Powell 

Florence  Jumper  Remaly 

Martha  Klinger  Riegel 

R.  Harold  Saunders 

M.  Jane  Schnure 

Ruth  Derstine  Shobert 

Shirley  Finkbeiner  Stehlin 

Martha  Engle  Sweetser 

Eleanor  Saveri  Wise 


CLASS  OF  1940 

Class  Agent:  William  H.  Gehron 
SUF:  $5,092.50 
NEH:$      10.00 

Hester  Bittinger  Ayers 
Elizabeth  J.  Barnhart 
John  D.  Bice 
Paul  D.  Coleman 
Madalene  Hayes  Conner 
David  Coren 

Helen  Musselman  Dobbie 
Edward  E.  Eisenhart 


Fern  Zechman  Ferster 
Robert  A,  Gabrenya 
William  H.  Gehron 
John  G.  Gensel 
Ethel  Straesser  Gilbert 
J.  Leon  Haines 
Anna  Reeder  Heimbach 
John  W.  Hoffman 
Richard  S.  Hummel 
Dorothy  Shutt  Kimmel 
Naomi  Bingamin  Kinney 
Florence  Lamdback  Latsha 
Florence  Rothermel  Latsha 
Janet  A.  Long 
Charles  R.  Loss 
William  L.  Mease 
Helen  Wright  Mosebey 
William  E.  Nye 
Paul  M.  Orso 
James  Pearce 
Mary  Mack  Pendered 
Robert  G.  Sander 
Hilda  Friederich  Schadel 
Frederick  B.  Schmidt 
Ralph  G.  Shobert 
Earner  S.  Swartz 
Grace  Fries  Waller 
Virginia  Mann  Wolven 


CLASS  OF  1941 

Class  Agent:  Mary  Yoder  Jones 
SUF:  $4,542.50 

Katherine  Diettrle  Benion 
Elsie  Hochella  Bittoil 
Florence  Reitz  Brenneman 
Joseph  F.  Campana 
Samuel  S,  Fletcher 
Eleanor  Smith  Haas 
Marion  Boyer  Harvey 
Warren  C.  Herrold 
Elaine  Miller  Hunt 
Mary  Yoder  Jones 
Jane  Hutchinson  Kaempfer 
Dorothy  Artz  Kepler 
Margaret  Dunkle  Kniseley 
Leon  E  Krouse 
Thomas  W.  Lewis 
William  D.  May 
Melissa  Smoot  Phillips 
Douglas  A.  Portzline 
John  P  Powell 
Willard  H.  Schadel 
Jane  Wormley  Shaffer 
Ruth  Naylor  Shaffer 
Paul  C.  Shatto,  Jr. 
Robert  Updegrove 
Kenneth  E.  Wilt 


CLASS  OF  1942 

Class  Agent: 

Blanche  Forney  Rogers 
SUF:  $4,267.89 
NEH:$     158.00 

Charles  A.  Bailey 
Stanley  Baxter 
Mildred  E.  Bittner 
Fred  O.  Brubaker 
Janet  Shockey  Einstein 
Ray  M.  Fulmer 
Lila  Barnes  Guth 
Melvin  E.  Haas 
Forrest  F  Heckert 


Jean  Fenner  Helm 
June  Hendricks  Hoke 
Mai^Lee  Krumbholz  Hoover 
Martin  Hopkins 
John  D,  Ickes 
August  T.  Kaufman,  Jr. 
Albert  C.  Knapp 
Lois  Schweitzer  Lane 
Paul  A.  Lantz 
June  Snyder  Lucas 
William  H.  Mitman 
Gertrude  Fetzer  Pardoe 
Nancy  Greisemer  Reifsnyder 
Delphine  Hoover  Reitz 
Kathe  Hanson  Roberts 
Blanche  Forney  Rogers 
Edward  S.  Rogers 
Betty  Malone  Sharkey 
Chester  J.  Shusta 
Eugene  L.  Smith 
Philip  R.  Templin 
Ruth  Schwenk  Wahl 
Jean  Warner  Waidelich 
Irma  Bauman  Wegst 
A.  Maxine  Heefner  Wos 


CLASS  OF  1943 

Class  Agent:  Ruth  E.  McCorkill 
SUF:  $5,227.50 
NEH:  $1,000.00 

Helen  Murray  Carper 
Howard  W.  Dye 
Ethel  Knitfin  Flannery 
James  W.  Hall 
John  C.  Helm 

Dorothy  Dellecker  Hochstuhl 
Herbert  H.  Holderman 
Lawrence  M.  Isaacs 
Mary  Kresge  Jones 
Frederic  G,  MacQuesten,  Jr. 
Ruth  E.  McCorkill 
Marjorie  Wolfe  McCune 
Doris  Welch  Mitman 
Earl  Mohney,  Jr. 
Eleanor  Lyons  Roos 
Dorothy  Webber  Smith 
Ruth  Billow  Spooner 
Emagean  Pensyl  Whitmoyer 
Eileen  Boone  Winter 
Feme  Lauver  Zeigler 
John  Zubak 


CLASS  OF  1944 

Class  Agent:  Ethel  Wilson 
Kerschner 
SUF:  $2,475.00 
NEH:$     150.00 

Susan  Goyne  Amedow 
Frank  S.  Atlinger 
H.  Jean  H.  Brooks 
Mary  Rudy  Clark 
Phyllis  Wolfe  Englert 
Wilmer  H.  Grimm 
Margaret  Gemmill  Janson 
William  A.  Janson 
Ethel  Wilson  Kerschner 
Jean  Renter  Kolb 
Janet  Hoke  Reitf 
Raymond  R  Schramm 
Helen  Mocker  Schueler 
E.  Jane  Stiff 
Jean  Buffington  Sunday 
Catherine  Byrod  Whitman 


Joseph  J.  Wos 


CLASS  OF  1945 

Class  Agent: 

Corinne  Kahn  Kramer 
SUF:  $4,105.00 
NEH:$    202.50 

Elizabeth  Stone  Becker 
Ira  R  Bradford 
Mary  Moyer  Bringman 
Jean  Kinser  Brinser 
Marian  Willard  Dowlin 
Audrey  Dodge  Gensel 
Doris  Eschrich  Hammer 
Louise  Kresge  Isaacs 
Corrine  Kahn  Kramer 
Celo  V  Leitzel 
Joyce  Jenkins  McClure 
Edna  McVicker 
Herman  G.  Stuempfle 
Robert  W.  Surplus 


CLASS  OF  1946 

SUF:  $1,780.00 
NEH:$       25.00 

Ruthe  Garman  Brouk 
James  R.  Clark 
Jane  Malkames  Gray 
Jean  Strausser  Green 
Ruth  Cochrane  Hall 
Virginia  Hallock 
Charlotte  Smith  Harrison 
Marie  Klick  Hodick 
Donald  R.  Leach 
Gloria  Gasporoli  Leto 
Betty  Herr  McKelvey 
Marjorie  Barton  Myers 
Janet  Rohrbach  Robinson 
Jean  Wheat  Schramm 
C.  Glenn  Schueler 
Dorothy  Sternal  Thomas 
Rine  G.  Winey.  Jr 


CLASS  OF  1947 

Class  Agent:  Mary  Lizzio  Govekar 
SUF:  $3,715.00 
NEH:$     125.00 

Donald  R,  Bashore 
Emily  Leiby  Biddle 
Ferdinand  Bongartz 
W.  Robert  Camerer,  Jr. 
Frank  C.  Corcoran 
John  C.S.  Crosbie 
Mary  Lizzio  Govekar 
Raymond  Hochstuhl 
Lenore  Garman  Horner 
Nancy  Myers  Landis 
James  S.  Milford 
Richard  D.  Moglia 
Ongkar  Narayan 
Leah  Cryder  Oberheim 
Alan  Parcells 
John  M.  Reichard 
Evelyn  Wilhour  Reitz 
George  E  Riegel  III 
William  B.  Rothenberg 
Louise  H.  Schlick 
Ira  A.  Wasserberg 
Gayle  Clark  Weigle 
Adah  A.  Wolfe 
Naomi  Day  Wood 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

11 


CLASS  OF  1948 

Class  Agent:  Robert  F.  Wohlsen 
SUF:  $2,897.50 

Dawn  Ebert  Bergslresser 
John  B.  Bergstresser 
Marlin  R.  Bollinger 
Dale  M.  Bringman 
Harry  W,  Butts 
Virginia  Doss  Butts 
Gaynelle  Waginer  Cotnpton 
Donald  R.  Cosgrove 
Gloria  Walmer  Coursey 
Aloysius  v.  Derr 
Harry  S.  Flickinger 
Dorothy  Eilhardt  Gundrum 
Eugene  H.  Gundrum 
H.  Lee  Hebel 

Caroline  Graybill  Heimberger 
Carl  L,  Herman 
James  R  Howell 
Donald  A.  King 
Harold  R.  Kramer 
Gloria  Reichley  Krug 
Gertrude  Roberts  Lindemann 
Richard  W  Lindemann 
Kenneth  D.  Loss 
William  H,  McClure 
Harriet  Gould  Mertz 
Allan  B.  Packman 
Donald  P-  Rohrbach 
Lois  Dauberman  Schultz 


Augustus  V.  Tietbohl 
Virginia  Walker  Turner 
Ann  Gibson  Ulsh 
Jean  Kelton  Weber 
Robert  E.  Winter 
Robert  F.  Wohlsen 
Martha  Garnard  Yocum 
Frank  A.  Zeidler 


CLASS  OF  1949 

Class  Agent:  Betsy  Hill  Clark 
SUF:  $5,528.38 
NEH:$    585.00 

Donald  L  Adams 

Douglas  E.  Arthur 

Elaine  Williams  Barner 

Walter  C.  Beck 

Paul  R.  Bingaman 

Betsy  Hill  Clark 

Muriel  Phillips  Conway 

Phyllis  Swartz  Derr 

John  G.  Devine 

Donald  Fosselman 

Frances  Savidge  Foster 

Doris  Wanbaugh  Goetz 

Robert  L.  Goetz 

Norman  L,  Gray 

Irma  Strawbridge  Hallenbeck 

Mary  Jane  Jessen  Hansen 

Edith  Wegner  Hebel 

Ruth  Lorrah  Henry 


Marjorie  McHenry  Hess 

Mary  Getsinger  Homan 

Nancy  Everett  Hoover 

Robert  S.  Hoover 

Harry  R.  Johnston 

Marjorie  Hutchinson  Kepner 

Maude  Jones  Koch 

Elwood  M.  McAllister 

John  R.  Mertz 

Kenneth  M.  Merz 

Charles  A.  Morris 

Winifred  Myers  O'Dell 

Kenneth  D.  Orr 

Palmer  W.  Otto 

Margaret  Latta  Outerbridge 

Warren  S.  Outerbridge 

James  B.  Peters 

William  L.  Plock 
William  H,  Poust,  Jr. 
Ella  Featherolf  Raup 
James  B.  Reilly 
Ruth  Klinger  Reisenweaver 
M.  Helen  Smith  Sanders 
Nevin  C.T  Shaffer 
Lawrence  M.  Smith 
Ruth  Buffington  Smith 
Jean  Matthews  Sporborg 
Roy  E.  Stahl 
Gabriella  Speyer  Thorp 
Mary  Davison  Venner 
Erma  Bonawitz  Warnes 
John  H.  Wright,  Jr. 
Maynard  N.  Zerbe 

CLASS  OF  1950 

Class  Agent: 

Richard  G.  Westervelt 
SUF:  $7,595.00 
NEH:  $1,594.00 

H.  Daniel  Beigh,  Jr 
Robert  L.  Block 
Lillian  Hoover  Bloomquist 
Shirley  Nicklin  Bogdanffy 
Shirley  Showalter  Boyer 
Paul  B.  Buehler 
Virginia  Blough  Buehler 
John  H.  Buffington 
Maria  Shelter  Bull 
Robert  L.  Caldwell 
Barbara  Watkins  Clark 
Theodore  H.  Clark 
Donald  R,  Davis 
Ray  E.  Fleming 
John  Gow  III 
Harold  S.  Greenly 
Charles  H,  Grund 
Paul  R.  Haffly 
Alvin  R.  Henderson 
Roger  C.  Howling 
Frances  Roush  Kovacic 
Raymond  C.  Lauver 
Everett  M,  Manning 
Jena  Kahler  Manning 
Jean  Rothermell  Miller 
Albert  P.  Molinaro,  Jr, 
Louise  Siemers  Molinaro 
Jean  Penman  Moyer 
Marvin  R.  Moyer 
Mary  Sarba  Non/vood 
Edward  F  Pfeiffer 
George  W.  Phillips 
John  A,  Reuther 
Robert  E,  Ricedorf 
James  O  Rumbaugh 
Barbara  Lease  Safer 


Louis  F  Santangelo.  Jr. 
Janet  Wolf  Statler 
Jack  M.  Thorp 
Franklin  T.  Ulman 
Paul  A.  Wagner 
Barbara  S.  Welliver 
Richard  G.  Westervelt 
Richard  L.  Wetzel 
Barbara  Anderson  Wilson 
Donald  E.  Wissinger 


CLASS  OF  1951 

Class  Agent:  John  R.  Steiger 
SUF:  $3,280.00 
NEH:$    512.50 

Ben  C.  Alter 

Mary  Snyder  Barber 

Mary  Lou  Slater  Barron 

June  Klingler  Biglieri 

Marsh  C.  Bogar 

Hazel  Brobst  Brown 

Jack  A.  Brown 

Lyn  Bailey  D'Alessandro 

Alice  Yonghaus  Davenport 

Nelda  Shafer  Davis 

Jean  Hill  Delsite 

W.  Donald  Fisher 

William  J.  Foster 

Lois  Seybrecht  Grund 

Jeanne  Attinger  Hassinger 

Robert  J.  Henninger 

Janice  Arner  Himmelman 

Jean  McDonald  Joyce 

Gardiner  Marek 

Jean  Vanvoorhis  McAndrew 

Gerald  E.  Moorhead 

Robert  R.  Patterson 

Robert  A.  Pittello 

Martha  Albert  Putnam 

Marilyn  Beers  Reilly 

Roy  E.  Reneker 

Roland  R.  Rosetti 

Merrill  W.  Shafer 

Carolyn  McCahan  Sheaffer 

William  R.  Smeltz 

John  R.  Steiger 

Jesse  Stone 

Charles  R.  Ulsh 

Mary  Lehman  Van  Dyke 

Flora  Barnhart  Wissinger 

Fancher  E.  Wolfe 


CLASS  OF  1952 

Class  Agent: 

Elmer  R.  Baumgardner 
SUF:  $3,968.00 
NEH:$    275.00 

Elinor  Tyson  Aurand 
Barbara  Barnhart  Bacher 
Elmer  R,  Baumgardner 
Donald  C.  Berninger 
Vincent  E.  Boyer 
Wilda  Odenthal  Brady 
Charles  H.  Carr 
Voylet  Dietz  Carr 
Frank  V.  Compton 
Gilbert  O.  Day.  Jr. 
John  E.  Diehl 
Marilyn  Kretz  Fisher 
Patricia  F  Heathcote 
John  Horoschak 
Bernice  Jachem  Howling 
W.  Gordon  Joyce 


Kay  LaRue  Lauver 
Faye  R.  Lewis 
Lorraine  Rarick  Liddington 
Don  A.  Linn 
Ethel  McGrath  Meola 
Betty  Pearson  Messner 
Howard  A.  Miller 
Clair  S.  Mitch 
James  W  Morris 
William  E.  Nyer 
Miriam  Vogler  Olson 
Samuel  Porter 
Kathleen  Schnerr  Price 
Lois  Renter 
Chester  G.  Rowe 
Jacob  M.  Spangler 
Lois  Gordon  Steiger 
John  J.  Takach 
Felix  J.  Torromeo 
David  G.  Volk 
G.  Allan  Vollmers 
Nancy  Youhon 


CLASS  OF  1953 

Class  Agent:  Lillian  Wittington 

Roush 

SUF:  $7,232.30 

NEH:$     512.50 

Mary  Brown  Alter 
Harmon  L.  Andrews 
Richard  L.  Bidelspach 
Ruth  Freed  Bosch 
Marguerite  Heffelfinger  Budd 
Elizabeth  Burnham  Chase 
Joseph  Condon 
Madaline  Lease  Cook 
William  C  Davenport 
Lorraine  Lee  Davis 
Pamela  McKegg  Doney 
R.  Christine  Harman  Engle 
Donald  H.  Foelsch 
Lois  Fisher  Fredrickson 
V.  Carl  Gacono 
Audrey  Wegner  Horoschak 
Harvey  P  Jeffers 
Helen  V.  Jeffers 
Edward  R  Kopf 
Richard  L.  Kreitner 
Charles  N.  Mason,  Jr. 
Caroline  Rutherford  Mason 
Bettie  Winey  Moorhead 
Paul  R.  Nestler,  Jr. 
Mary  Dixon  Nyer 
Kenneth  E.  Orris 

A.  John  Perna 
Dorothy  Apgar  Ross 
Charles  H.  Roush 
Lillian  Wittington  Roush 
Jane  Wehr  Scott 
Charles  B.  Shamp 
James  W.  Shipton 
Charles  A.  Snyder 
Ernest  R.  Walker 
Margaret  Zinda  Weaver 

B.  Joan  Wiant  Williamson 


CLASS  OF  1954 

Class  Agent: 

Marilyn  Fetteroll  Bowers 
SUF:  $8,202.50 
NEH:$     565.00 


Henry  R.  Albright 
Ned  M.  Arbogast 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

12 


Marilyn  Fetterolf  Bowers 

William  C.  Church 

Bette  Vincent  Cooper 

Margaret  Henderson  Davenport 

Gilbert  E,  Davis 

James  C.  Dell 

John  A.  Duceman 

Nora  Steinhards  Galins 

John  W.  Gass 

Ronald  F.  Goodman 

Marlin  V,  Heffner 

Joanne  L.  Heinly 

Walter  R.  Henry 

Harold  N-  Johnson 

Shirley  Thompson  Khalouf 

Eleanor  Borski  King 

Edward  E.  Lamb,  Jr 

Lucian  Smith  Leach 

George  Liddington 

Graydon  I.  Lose 

Jane  Cline  Mickatavage 

Robert  C.  Mickatavage 

Rebecca  Shade  Mignot 

Charles  A.  Newcomer 

Ruth  E.  Osborn 

Alexander  T  Oshirak 

De  Witt  C.  Reynolds 

Frank  D.  Richards 

Samuel  D.  Ross.  Jr 

Theresa  Dipersio  Salani 

John  H,  Schraeder 

Arthur  C,  Stamfel 

Louis  A.  Szabo 

Shirley  Still  Torromeo 

Dorothy  Sites  Wagner 

Betty  Weisenfluh  Wallower 

Faye  Kostenbauder  Williamson 

Richard  N.  Young 


CLASS  OF  1955 

Class  Agent: 

Carlene  Lamade  Schock 
SUF:  $2,003.06 
NEH:$       95.00 

Walter  C.  Albert,  Jr 
Margo  Vought  Attinger 
Bruce  A.  Bell 
Nancy  Richards  Benner 
Larry  R.  Bingaman 
Margaret  Gordon  Bonawitz 
Helen  Williams  Boyd 
Richard  K,  Boyd 
Kenneth  F  Erdley,  Jr. 
James  J.  Gormley 
Helen  Griffiths  Hendry 
Lana  Fegley  Henry 
Daniel  O,  Hoy 
Harry  F  Kocher.  Jr 
Carol  Cornelius  Lamb 
Richard  McCarty 
Ruth  Scott  Nunn 
Jerome  J.  Purta 
Annabelle  Thomas  Rogers 
Carlene  Lamade  Schock 
Franklin  G,  Smith 
Nancy  Hermann  Snook 
William  H.  Vanderhoof 
Carl  Winey 
C.  William  Ziegenfuss 


CLASS  OF  1956 

Class  Agent:  Charles  S.  Bailes 
SUF:  $2,217.50 
NEH:$       97.50 

Charles  S.  Bailes 

Evelyn  Herbstrith  Baker 

Deborah  Krapf  Bell 

Nancy  Kline  Bradshaw 

Charlotte  Meerbach  Bunke 

John  C,  Bunke 

Carol  Dauberman  Chidsey 

Henry  S.  Cook 

William  K.  Doney 

Claire  Rosengarten  Dromgoole 

Charlotte  Sandt  Erdley 

Eleanor  Dively  Faven 

Maurice  R-  Feldman 

Marjorie  Kostenbauder  Finley 

Elsie  Gruber  Gormley 

Robert  L.  Hackenberg 

James  L.  Hill 

Ruth  Brobst  Johnson 

Winifred  Bonsall  Keiter 

Betsy  Shirk  Kirchner 

Clayton  E.  Leach,  Jr 

Harry  M.  Leister,  Jr 

Doris  Moon  Metcalf 

Mary  Hildebrand  Naugle 

Helene  A.  Nestler 

Jesse  Newcomer  III 

Anne  Hepler  Nichol 

George  W.  Orren.  Jr 

Diane  Degelleke  Ottman 

Nedebiah  H.  Peck 

Donald  M.  Reamer 

Nancy  McCullough  Saborio 

Joanne  Mummert  Spangler 

Gene  A.  Stettler 

Sally  Brown  Sullivan 

Audrey  Vollman  Vanderhoof 

Elizabeth  Ford  Vandevander 

Janet  Gerner  Yeich 

John  D  Yeich 

CLASS  OF  1957 

Class  Agent: 

Lynn  Hassinger  Askew 
SUF:  $2,544.25 
NEH:  $      75.00 

Lynn  Hassinger  Askew 
Jack  K.  Bishop 
Linda  Youhon  Collins 
Marion  D,  Drumheller 
Ronald  E.  Fouche 
Guy  C.  Frisk 
Jane  Longenecker  Grim 
Park  H.  Haussler 
John  S.  Hendricks 
Donald  R.  Henninger 
Dwight  A.  Huseman 
Clay  L,  Lorah 
Suzanne  Beal  McCarty 
Peter  M.  Nunn 
Nancy  Forrest  Peel 
George  H.  Pospisil 
Frank  L.  Romano 
Suzanne  Wahl  Schaeffer 
George  F  Schluchlerer 
Barbara  Boob  Shaffer 
Stanley  R.  Shilling 
Sandra  Gilfillan  Showalter 
Constance  Hartman  Solsky 
Dorothy  Wardle  Spencer 
Bessie  G.  Trate 
Patricia  A.  Walker 


Joan  Raudenbush  Wendel 
Erhard  O.  Werner 
Leroy  B.  Wolfe,  Jr 
Nancy  Marek  Wolfe 

CLASS  OF  1958 

Class  Agent: 

Carolyn  Gillaspie  Snow 
SUF:  $2,822.50 
NEH:  $       55.00 

Samuel  S.  Adams 

Janice  Paul  Arcidiacono 

Alan  T  Bonle 

Patricia  Dawn  Borlle 

Gary  L.  Crum 

Stanley  E.  Decamp 

Burden  S.  Faust 

Wade  L.  Hoffman 

Doris  Keener  Holcomb 

Vernon  V  Hoover 

Kay  Kline  Koch 

Alice  Ann  Patterson  Leidel 

Dawn  Douglas  Liberman 

Gladys  Lauver  Luckenbaugh 

Lee  E.  Mackenn 

Nancy  Bumbarger  Peterson 

Janet  Welch  Richey 

Janet  Gordon  Rutz 

Wayne  Rutz 

Nancy  Lockett  Savage 

Mary  Moore  Schatkowski 

Janis  Quigley  Schluchterer 

Edward  C.  Shore 

Beverly  Cameron  Snyder 

Jill  Fuller  Snyder 

Sara  V.  Troutman 

Harry  D.  Wagner 

Gail  R.  Weikel 

Gail  Woolbert  While 

Robert  C.  While 

CLASS  OF  1959 

Class  Agent:  Jack  £  Cisney 
SUF:  $1,882.00 

Ronald  G.  Aller 
Robert  M.  Anderson 
Lois  Kohl  Badgley 
John  T  Baskin 
Julie  Stauffer  Bender 
Nancy  Kendall  Boyle 
Lester  L.  Brubaker 
Carol  Royer  Caddell 
Carl  R,  Catherman 
Jack  E.  Cisney 
Robert  L.  Fiscus 
Gerald  0.  Fletcher 
Beverly  Hofecker  Frederick 
Margaret  Brubaker  Gray 
Margaret  Pattyson  Greene 
Denece  Newhard  Haussler 
Mary  Davis  Heisey 
Barbara  Tongue  Herold 
Carl  A.  Horsfield 
Janis  Aadam  John 
Nancy  Eiserman  Kelly 
Patricia  A.  Klase 
Russell  L.  McTague 
Russell  P  Mertz 
Gladys  Ransom  Michel 
Susan  Lehman  Northrup 
Eleanor  K.  Pourron 
Sidney  F  Richard 
Lester  E.  Rudisill 
Mary  Overly  Ruth 
Marian  Bowman  Schrock 


Janet  Rohrbach  Showers 
Joyce  Hancock  Stauffer 
Joan  Bittinger  Weber 
Gene  Witiak 
Clyde  H.  Wood 

CLASS  OF  1960 

Class  Agent:  Donald  E.  Coleman 
SUF:  $2,412.50 
NEH:$       57.50 

Richard  C.  Albright 
Barry  B.  Bealor 
Nancy  Phillips  Bealor 
Donald  E.  Coleman 
Katherine  Wagner  Colucci 
Carolyn  Shryrock  Conrad 
Mary  A.  Crawford 
David  J.  Diehl 
Brian  Donley 
William  A.  Elmer 
Michael  F.  Fahey,  Jr 
Helen  Harding  Ferraro 
Ralph  W.  Ferraro 
Frances  Wirt  Fisher 
Donald  M.  Gray 
Gary  A.  Hackenberg 
C.  Edward  Ruber 
Sandra  Kimmel  Huseman 
Amos  G.  Kunkle,  Jr 
Ella  Kock  Kunkle 
Jane  Sanders  Lehmer 
James  R.  Middleswarth 
Stephanie  Haase  Moore 
Patricia  Campbell  Pelkey 
Joyce  Arnold  Post 
Harry  L.  Powers 
Richard  Reichard 
Susan  Apgar  Roberts 
Allen  I.  Rowe 
Cleone  Hohman  Rudisill 
Denny  R.  Shank 
June  Nonnemacher  Shank 
Nancy  Sierer  Showalter 
Carlton  B.  Smith 
James  D.  Strausser 
George  N.  Swann 
Jean  Wenk  Thurston 
Larry  W.  Updegrove 
Sara  McCahan  Williams 
Larry  A.  Wingard 
Virginia  Alexander  Yanchus 
John  Yanuklis 
Sally  Kehler  Yates 

CLASS  OF  1961 

Class  Agent:  Gary  L.  Moore 
SUF:  $1,271.00 
NEH:$    275.00 

Eugene  F  Alichwer 

Barbara  Angle  Aller 

Lee  R.  Conrad 

Gloria  Albert  Crum 

Donald  R.  Davis 

Nancy  A.  Davis 

Richard  E.  Derrick 

Linda  Traub  Fiscus 

Thomas  P  Helvig 

Annamae  Hockenbrock  Horwhat 

Marlin  A.  Inch 

Thomas  J.  Keener 

Robert  E-  Leighty 

Linda  K.  Leonard 

Gary  L,  Moore 

George  L.  Moore 

Sandra  Brandt  Richard 


T  Theodore  Schultz 

Jack  Snider 

Karen  Goeringer  Snider 

Janice  Stahl  Snyder 

Stephen  T  Toy 

Ann  Hewes  Yanuklis 

John  Yanuklis 

CLASS  OF  1962 

Class  Agent:  Robert  A.  Smith 
SUF:  $3,568.90 
NEH:$    862.50 

John  E.  Albright 

Bette  Davis  Alleman 

Elizabeth  Hodges  Bagger 

Bruce  Banes 

Anne  Ostheim  Barnes 

Robert  B.  Bechtel 

Sarah  Blaskovitz 

Judith  A.  Blee 

Judith  A.  Brndjar 

Gloria  Graybill  Brubaker 

Leslie  R.  Butler 

Philip  M.  Clark 

Ned  S.  Coates 

Norman  A.  Crickenberger 

David  Curran 

Lois  Miles  Curtis 

Martha  Menko  Diehl 

Elizabeth  Phillips  Fairbanks 

William  L.  Fausey 

Fritz  J,  Fichtner,  Jr 

Dorothy  Kunkle  Finn 

Ronald  I.  Foye 

Thomas  L.  Hanshaw 

Ronald  C.  Hardnock 

Sharon  Martin  Hemmer 

Carl  H.  Hitchner 

Phyllis  Betz  Johansen 

William  H.  Kahl 

Norman  H.  Lauer 

Thomas  E.  Leiby 

Joan  Lawley  Leighty 

Genevieve  Anderson  Long 

Maria  Wernikowski  Macfarlan 

Judith  Arnold  Mclntyre 

Dorothy  Shomper  McManus 

Jean  Ewald  Middleswarth 

Wayne  H.  Minami 

Terry  L.  Moll 

Francis  A.  Nace 

Gerald  H.  Porter 

Maureen  Davenport  Ries 

Kathy  Smith  Schultz 

Jacqueline  Gantz  Smith 

Robert  A.  Smith 

John  H.  Spillman 

Dorothy  Hensel  Swoboda 

Sandra  Swab  Testa 

Constance  Leitner  Trimble 

Susan  E.  Turnbach 

Alice  Brown  Wisor 

CLASS  OF  1963 

Class  Agent:  Irene  Etter  Schmehl 
SUF:  $4,380.92 
NEH:$     345.00 

Cynthia  Heist  Alichwer 

Carol  Gresh  Black 

James  C  Black 

James  A.  Blessing 

Florence  Olsen  Brasser 

James  J.  Campbell 

F  Thomas  Casey 

Annette  Campbell  Crickenberger 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

13 


Penelope  Stamps  Dagrossa 

Ann  RIesmeyer  Danner 

Terry  J.  Derk 

Harry  B  Dietrich 

Thomas  C.  Donlan 

Patricia  Brownwell  Dudley 

Patricia  Estep  Dysart 

Mary  Beck  Frank 

Darlene  Strockbine  Gallagher 

James  R.  Gallagher 

Sally  Stephenson  Gibney 

Pamela  Terry  Gordon 

Donna  Robb  Graybill 

Naomi  Weaver  Grondahl 

Linda  Mack  Heaton 

Carol  Cairns  Henry 

Joseph  W.  Herb 

James  H.  Herrold 

Elwood  B.  Hippie,  Jr. 

Glen  B.  Hosteller 

Lois  Binnie  Hunter 

George  W.  Kindon  IV 

Jane  Kump  Kindon 

Joe  W,  Kleinbauer 

Sandra  Dunkle  Klolz 

Peler  H.  Kuebler 

Lynn  E.  Lerew 

Miriam  Brown  Markowilz 

Jane  Schuyler  Marriott 

Clark  R  Mosier 

Eileen  Petlil  Moll 

Carl  M.  Moyer 

Joseph  P.  Perfilio 

Marilyn  VeKassy  Perfilio 

James  Perot 

Geraldine  Webster  Porler 

Kay  M.  Polls 

Cynlhia  Hoffman  Priest 

Joyce  Lundy  Rhodes 

Sue  Houseworlh  Rose 

Carol  Shesler  Rowe 

Richard  E.  Rowe 

Sonja  Ernst  Sampsell 

Thomas  D.  Samuel,  Jr 

Anita  Ruhling  Sapp 

Irene  Etier  Schmehl 

Barbara  Claffee  Schumacher 

Lee  A  Shamory 

Mary  Wealherlow  Shelley 

Sandra  K.  Sholley 

Janet  White  Soto 

Linda  Leach  Spillman 

Biruta  Aigars  Strausser 

Roberf  J  Summer  III 

Jean  Petlicoffer  Swann 

Jeannie  Weathered  Thompson 

Emily  Patridge  Trautmann 

Franklin  G,  Trenery,  Jr 

Robert  J.  Tushinski 

Rudolph  J.  Van  Der  Hiel 

Nancy  Hess  Walker 

Kenneth  Wiest 

Samuel  R.  Williams 

Dennis  P.  Woodruff 


CLASS  OF  1964 

Class  Agent:  George  A.  Kirchner 
SUF:  $5,450.50 
NEH:S    197.50 

Robert  C.  Aerni 

William  O  Andes  III 

Alan  Bachrach 

Margaret  Bittles  Baumgartner 

Peler  Beiger 

Brian  C.  Bolig 


Eugene  C.  Boughner 
Paul  H.  Bowman 
Larry  D.  Brenneman 
Donna  L.  Brown 
Frederick  D.  Brown 
Doris  Hoffman  Casey 
Lynn  Pfister  Cudin 
Karen  Frable  Donald 
Barbara  Sugg  Forry 
Warren  W.  Gass 
William  A.  Gerkens 
Kenneth  E.  Gordon 
Albert  W.  Grondahl 
Judith  Bollinger  Gruber 
Robert  G.  Gundaker 
Robert  B.  Hancock 
Sarah  E.  Hannum 
George  E  Harris  IV 
Fred  R.  Hauser 
Sondra  Gilfert  Hayhurst 
Eleanor  L.  Heishman 
Fred  G.  Hershey 
Lynda  Boyer  Hoffman 
Harvey  A.  Horowitz 
Richard  E.  Howe,  Jr. 
Alfred  W.  Jacobs,  Jr 
Earl  R.  Jacobus 
William  B.  Jones 
Lawrence  S.  Kachelriess,  Jr 
Grace  Simington  Karschner 
P.  Wayne  Kauffman 
John  F.  Kaufman 
Alan  L.  Kiel 
George  A.  Kirchner 
Lori  Border  Kissinger 
Judith  Rothermel  Kosterlitz 
Kenneth  E.  Kratzer 
Judith  Tuma  Kuebler 
Barbara  Stockalis  Labanosky 
William  E.  Lindsay 
Barry  I,  Markowilz 
Dorothy  Canfield  Marshall 
Ralph  J.  Meyer 
Martha  Sue  Detjeb  Moll 
George  M.  Mowers,  Jr 
Arlene  Roberts  O'Hara 
Joseph  O'Hara 
Louis  D.  O'Neil 
Carol  Wallding  Osadchey 
Linford  G.  Overholt 
Samuel  A  Padula,  Jr. 
Paul  J.  M.  Pavlishin 
Bruce  T  Sabin 
James  F  Sandahl 
Clark  B.  Schenck,  Jr. 
David  J.  Schumacher 
Richard  A,  Seaks 
Susan  Chapman  Seaks 
Linda  Romig  Shea 
Pamela  Y.  Silar 
Robert  Y.  Silar 
Lawrence  A.  Skinner 
Sally  Baskin  Snauffer 
Joseph  A.  Snyder,  Jr 
Ann  Latimer  Strate 
Nancy  Zook  Suloman 
Robert  A.  Suloman 
James  W.  Summers 
Judith  Bartlett  Verrasiro 
John  M.  Vought,  Jr 
Marjorie  Brandt  Waltman 
H.  Louise  Hoch  Watson 
Jeffrey  R.  Weichel 


CLASS  OF  1965 

Class  Agent:  Carl  L.  Campbell 
SUF:  $7,485.00 
NEH:$    387.50 

James  F  App 
Dorothy  Wooley  Baron 
Susan  Evans  Beard 
Barry  E.  Bence 
Charles  W.  Borgerding 
Arthur  F.  Bowen 
Adele  Breese 
Peter  M.  Buchheit 
Carl  L.  Campbell 
Michael  C  Carr 
Nancy  Corson  Carter 
Richard  E.  Caruso 
Bonnie  Baum  Castellion 
E.  Lance  Cave 
Lynne  Richmond  Cilli 
Linda  Cole  Conine 
Walton  R.  Cueman 
Lewis  H.  Darr 
Mary  Snyder  Davis 
Thomas  E.  Endres 
Paul  W.  Ernst 
Frances  Ray  Faylor 
George  W.  Fishel,  Jr. 
Stephen  Fleming 
Muriel  Hartline  Folk 
James  A.  Gibney 
Ronald  D.  Gilbert 
Helen  Bachman  Grimm 
Richard  W.  Hafer 
Robert  K,  Hamme 
Gary  E.  Hart 
Paul  V.  Harlman 
Cortland  M.  Hatfield 
Waller  J.  Henss 
H.  Brentwood  Henzel 
Harold  J.  Hershey 
Dolores  Greenig  Hiles 
R,  Alexander  B,  Jervis 
Richard  S.  Karschner 
Lucinda  Peterson  Laufman 
Dawn  Fife  Kinard 
Carol  Cox  Kirchner 
Carol  Ocker  Kirk 
Peter  D.  Kirk 
Judith  Bair  Klinger 
Alan  Krichev 
Bonnie  Bell  Krissinger 
Milton  M.  Kuhn 
Carolyn  Tweed  Leap 
Sally  Schnure  Lindsay 
Victoria  S,  Long 

E.  Ann  Gerding  Lynch 
Maxine  Lipkin  Marple 
Meredith  Wright  Martin 
Milton  H.  Maslin,  Jr 
Richard  B,  Meserole 

Edith  Goodshall  Messerschmidt 
Catherine  Etier  Miller 
Kathryn  Neier  Miller 
Wayne  W.  Miller 
Margaret  Newton  Muller 
Thomas  L,  Myers 
Robert  M,  Newbury 

F.  David  Pennypacker 
Susan  C  Petrie 
Edward  J.  Pokornicky 
Suzanne  Tomasko  Power 
Bonnie  Bucks  Reece 
Eric  L-  Reichley 

Daniel  C.  Remler 
Blair  Hoover  Revak 
David  J.  Revak 


Linda  Cathcart  Richards 
Leslie  Bridgens  Sabin 
Diane  Norcross  Samuel 
Marilyn  Froelich  Schmidt 
Steven  L.  Seitz 
Daniel  R.  Seyss 
John  H.  Shaw  III 
William  G.  Straus 
Pamela  Dick  Streamer 
Barbara  Evans  Summers 
Thomas  N.  Taylor 
William  A.  Vogel 
Paul  Walser 
Karl  E.  Westerville 
David  M.  Wilkinson 
Dennis  Willman 
Christopher  L.  Winters 

CLASS  OF  1966 

SUF:  $4,583.50 
NEH:$    210.00 

Mary  E,  Baird 
Larry  D.  Bashore 
Priscilla  Clark  Bashore 
Elizabeth  Braun  Beatlie 
Carol  Viertel  Beran 
Susan  Bannister  Boone 
Francis  J.  Brennan,  Jr 
Newton  Brosius 
Nancy  Nelson  Cane 
Judith  Beery  Carter 
Randolph  A.  Coleman 
Myrna  Lee  Corson 
Ann  McAuliffe  Darr 
Richard  D.  Davidson 
Sue  C.  Davis 
Holly  Grove  Delaney 
Marilyn  E.  Eck 
David  L.  Eyster 
Peter  G.  Eager 
Rhoads  Reidell  Fasano 
Georgia  D  Fegley 
Carol  Wentzel  Felix 
Wayne  H.  Fisher 
Linda  Wertz  Forster 
Carolyn  German  Fox 
Harold  A.  Freed 
Karen  Smith  Fry 
Larry  A,  Giesmann 
Ann  Griffith  Gilbert 
Christopher  J.  Gipe 
Margaret  Lauver  Harris 
0.  Evan  Hartenstine 
Genetle  A.  Henderson 
Lynn  Burgee  Henss 
Melinda  Karns  Hummel 
R.  Peter  Johnson 
Claudia  Whitaker  Keller 
Frederick  W.  Kelly 
Carol  Shupe  Keyser 
Donald  S.  King 
Ernest  H.  Kohlstruk 
Judith  Hawk  Lasley 
Judith  McGowan  Lattanzio 
Susann  McAuliffe  Lucas 
Robert  J.  Luth 
Edwin  M.  Market,  Jr 
Jelson  R  McCleary 
Raymond  L  McColgan 
Joan  L.  Meisenhelter 
James  R.  Milne 
Sharon  Riley  Milne 
Joanne  Drake  Morris 
Kay  Schucker  Mundis 
Lawrence  E.  Mundis,  Jr 
Margaret  Jager  Nance 


James  H.  Nash 
Barbara  Reynolds  Nelson 
David  Newhart 
Ralph  E.  Purpur 
Nancy  Elston  Richardson 
John  D  Roberts 
William  C.  Schmidt 
Ellen  Maddock  Schukis 
Samuel  A  Slauffer 
Richard  H.  Streamer 
Margaret  Oelkers  Talbot 
Richard  Talbot 
Gretchen  Gochnour  Thiele 
Gilbert  Tietz 

Patricia  Bradway  Valentine 
Margaret  Orth  VanName 
Cheryl  Spaulding  Wright 
Lois  Swartz  Yingling 
Suzanne  Springer  Zeok 

CLASS  OF  1967 

Class  Agents:  Richard  and 

Rosentary  Robinsor)  Hough 
SUF:  $4,178.25 
NEH:$    720.00 

Susan  Brumfield  Ambacher 
James  A.  Anderson 
Marilyn  Zannie  Antunes 
J.  Robert  Arthur 
Eleanor  Finnegan  Ball 
Charles  S.  Bender  II 
Clowie  McClaughlin  Bennett 
Ellen  C.  Bennett 
Franklyn  M.  Bergonzl 
C.  Stephen  Berkley 
Walter  H,  Biedermann 
Virginia  M.  Biniek 
F.  Kent  Bonney 
Bruce  S.  Brown 
Janet  McAfee  Brown 
Donna  Ake  Burkholder 
Ruth  Gearhart  Capolino 
Anthony  J.  Coslello 
Bonnie  J.  Cutler 
Karen  Hardy  De  Laurier 
Shirley  A.  Dickau 
Dwight  E.  Dickensheets 
Cynthia  Culp  Fad 
Judith  Lloyd  Famous 
Joann  Hiatt  Fowler 
Robert  B.  Fowler 
Charles  B.  France 
Mary  Drake  Franco 
William  J.  Fry  III 
Barry  I.  Gehring 
Carolyn  Ruocco  Grimes 
Penney  Graham  Gustafson 
Jennifer  Jawley  Hamme 
Barbara  Mundy  Hearn 
Donna  Garver  Henry 
Paula  Woodruff  Hill 
Richard  R.  Hough,  Jr 
Rosemary  Robinson  Hough 
Linda  Houdeshel  Howard 
Barbara  Kaufmann  Huber 
Robert  M,  Jones 
David  M,  Kaplan 
Andrea  Schumann  Keim 
John  D.  Keim 
Dean  R.  Kennedy 
Richard  C  Kindig 
Linda  Kaufmamm  Kirby 
Dianne  Gooderham  Knorr 
Jeannelte  Moyer  Kowell 
Mary  Clukey  Krackow 
Billie  Eby  Kramer 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

14 


Karen  Rowe  Kucharlk 
V.  Diane  Chrislensen  Lacey 
William  F.  Livengood 
Diane  Simmons  Mann 
Bernard  J.  Manney,  Jr. 
Thomas  C.  Maran 
Terry  L.  March 
Joan  Buck  Markley 
Frank  D.  Marsh 
Peter  C.  Marshall 
Gail  Spory  McPherson 
Carolyn  Wahler  Miller 
Kathryn  Zwicker  Miller 
Robert  R.  Miller 
Joyce  Sabo  Nash 
Diane  Heller  Nixon 
John  A.  Norton 
Richard  W.  Oelkers 
Marjorie  Mack  Pearson 
James  R.  Reaser 
Richard  Roesler,  Jr. 
Nancy  Baker  Rosen 
Kenneth  Sausman,  Jr. 
Gary  R  Seifert 
Marian  L.  Shatto 
Donna  Zeiders  Sheatter 
Margaret  A.  Shields 
Mary  McCrea  Spencer 
John  J.  Stankiewicz 
Maxine  Lentz  Thumser 
Richard  S.  Trestle 
Roger  G.  Van  Deroef 
Eileen  Worrell  Vogel 
Arthur  H.  Walkley  IV 
William  H.  Wiest 
Paul  P  Wild,  Jr. 
Ronald  W.  Williams 
Richard  S.  Wolf 
Vaughn  A.  Wolf 
Ronald  J,  Yevitz 
William  L  Yingling 
William  E.  Zick 

CLASS  OF  1968 

Class  Agent:  Kenneth  R.  Selinger 
SUF:  $7,368.50 
NEH:$    450.00 

Karalee  Buttorff  Ameel 
Dennis  M.  Baker 
Robert  E.  Ball,  Jr. 
Peggy  Gilbert  Beck 
W.  Dean  Bickel 
David  P.  Bingaman 
Terry  R.  Bossert 
James  E.  Bowman,  Jr. 
William  R.  Brower 
Albert  W.  Byrnes 
John  Bzdil,  Jr. 
Alison  Townsend  Carbaugh 
Sally  Feitig  Caruso 
Elizabeth  Charles 
Samuel  D.  Clapper 
Gail  Carter  Demaine 
Nancy  E.  Dewsbury 
Marilyn  Moritz  Elam 
Constantine  C.  Exarchos 
Ruth  A.  Flanders 
Linda  Woolbert  Flindt 
Daniel  M.  Fornataro 
Robert  E.  Forse 
Wayne  R.  Gibson 
Sally  Curnow  Gilbert 
V.  Shearman  Gilreath  III 
H.  Donald  Glaser,  Jr 
Lester  E.  Goodman  II 
Frank  C.  Grenoble,  Jr. 


Janet  Fowler  Gray 
John  R.  Griffiths 
Willard  M,  Grimes  III 
Robert  W.  Hadtield 
Richard  S.  Haines 
Jimmy  H.  Hall 
Samuel  J.  Halpern 
Linda  Baehr  Haught 
John  Havas 

Barbara  Brought  Hernandez 
Maureen  Thomas  Herr 
Henry  H.  Herrington 
Ruth  Seigfried  Himmelberger 
Ann  Sheppard  Ivey 
Barry  R.  Jackson 
Denise  Norton  Jackson 
Catherine  Strese  Jarjisian 
Benjamin  L.  Jones 
Elizabeth  Elmer  Kaufmann 
Nancy  Ziesch  Kellogg 
Richard  A.  Kellogg 
Robert  J.  King 
Barbara  A,  Leonard 
William  A.  Lewis,  Jr 
Joan  Seabrook  Linn 
Nicholas  A.  Lopardo 
Jerome  E,  Lynch 
Gary  H.  Manifold 
Ellen  Biers  Markle 
Leonard  J.  Marzano 
Marsha  Tamke  McHenry 
Charles  H.  McLeskey 
John  A.  Meyer 
Richard  F  Michael 
Karin  I.  Michelsen 
Thomas  R.  Milbrand 
Trudy  Miller  Miner 
Gerald  J.  Miskar 
Laura  Scaife  Moyer 
Dawn  Grigg  Mueller 
Kenneth  A.  Muller 
Johanna  Sheese  Murray 
Barbara  Smith  Norton 
Donald  P  Orso 
Mary  Ann  Carpenter  Orso 
Ann  Griffin  Overholt 
Ellen  Hill  Owen 
John  C.  Paterson,  Jr 
Dianne  Harshman  Patterson 
Susan  Sarbacher  Pence 
Richard  G.  Poinsett 
Sally  Daviskin 
Sarah  Gait  Riddle 
Mary  Ingram  Ritsert 
Deborah  E.  Ritter 
Thomas  G.P  Roberts 
Nancy  Rickenbaugh  Rolain 
Janet  Schmaltz  Ross 
Frank  J.  Sawicki 
Robert  W.  Schiipp 
Ann  Stauffenberg  Southwell 
Norrine  Bailey  Spencer 
Richard  D  Spotts 
Kenneth  Stark 
Ernest  M.  Stauffer 
Cheryl  R.  Stickle 
Frederick  R.  Swavely 
Judith  Coeman  Thode 
Catharine  Michener  Tunis 
Jean  Sawyer  Twombly 
Anita  Claycomb  Uchisaka 
David  S.  Unger 
Sharon  Fetterolf  Vak 
Stephen  M.  Vak 
Dennis  L.  Van  Name 
IMancy  Stroup  Wagner 
Nan  Welter 


Patricia  Mehrer  Williams 
Suzanne  Yenchko 

CLASS  OF  1969 

Class  Agent: 

Barbara  Hitchens  DePerro 
SUF:  $4,083.50 
NEH:$    670.00 

Lance  Andrews 
Carol  Smith  Arnold 
Rickey  L.  Bair 
Robert  F  Balliet,  Jr 
Donald  O.  Bensinger 
Keith  W.  Betten 
Patricia  D.  Bonsall 
Gerald  L.  Book 
Barry  E.  Bowen 
Willard  J.  Bowen 
John  L.  Boyer 
Katharine  S.  Bressler 
John  C,  Brill 
John  D.  Bronneck 
Robert  J.  Chonko 
Charles  E.  Cloutman 
Howard  R.  Collins 
Alan  H.  Cooper 
Walter  W.  Custance,  Jr. 
Virgil  Franks  Davala 
Peter  W.  Delin 
Barbara  Hitchens  DePerro 
Michael  E.  Dreyfus 
David  M.  Dumeyer 
Thomas  C.  Eggleston  III 
Thomas  Etzweiler 
Carol  Reese  Feister 
Donna  Hilton  Fisher 
Janice  Brown  Fisher 
Robert  G.  Fisher,  Jr 
John  C.  Flohr  II 
Martha  Imhof  Frantz 
William  J.  Freed,  Jr. 
Gary  R.  Gilbert 
Richard  W.  Grey 
David  N.  Grubb 
Robert  E.  Guise 
William  B.  Hamaker 
Nancy  Waick  Hanford 
Claire  Smith  Hanson 
Elizabeth  Frost  Hardie 
Nancy  Gary  Harris 
Paul  D.  Harro 
Victoria  Fay  Heberlig 
Wendy  Evans  Herrington 
Stephen  R.  Herrold 
John  F  Hilbish 
Susan  Stephen  Hill 
David  L.  Hummel 
Linda  Whitenight  Hummel 
Ingrid  Groden  Jacobus 
Frederick  K.  Jacoby 
Peter  G,  Jarjisian 
Robert  O.  Jesberg,  Jr 
Patricia  Drumm  Jones 
Ann  Ellis  Kaley 
Terry  W.  Kent 
Margaret  Heil  King 
Paulette  Keller  Knauer 
Anne  Heimbach  Lawrence 
Margaret  Knouse  Lewis 
Lani  Pyles  MacAniff 
Judith  Wittisch  Malcolm 
Holly  Ford  Marsh 
Joann  Lester  Maucher 
David  H.  McAfee 
Leslie  White  McAfee 
Sharon  Bankert  McGrane 


Virginia  Carlson  McKenzie 
William  H.  Medlicott 
Gary  T  Miner 
Robert  G.  Monahan 
Susan  Graf  Montgomery 
Sheila  Mahon  Morgan 
Susanne  Kahn  Mullin 
Donna  Byrd  Onasch 
James  W.  Page 
Donald  W.  Peppier,  Jr. 
Carol  Riley  Pfeifer 
Richard  F  Pfeifer 
Linda  laeger  Poinsett 
Dennis  M.  Pritts 
Philomena  Quattrocchi 
Robert  H.  Ray 
Nancy  Haas  Reese 
Joanne  H.  Roberts 
Edwin  G.  Rohde 
Herbert  T.  Rorer 
Dean  S.  Ross 
Linda  Taylor  Rule 
W.  David  Rule 
Elizabeth  Maule  Sarver 
Richard  F  Saylor 
Margaret  McCracken  Schiipp 
Robert  F  Schofield,  Jr, 
Wayne  G.  Selfridge 
Richard  W.  Semke 
Thomas  W.  Shade,  Jr 
W.  Stevens  Shipman 
Glen  A.  Shell 
Priscilla  Edwards  Slack 
Robert  X.  Spero 
Linda  Grill  Stankiewicz 
David  C.  Steffen 
Eric  N.  Stein 
William  H.  Thode 
Shirley  Jones  Vincent 
Donald  H.  Wilson 
Ronald  J.  Witko 
Michael  J.  Wolf 
Elsbeth  H.  Wrigley 
Karen  Pfleger  Zygan 


CLASS  OF  1970 

Class  Agent:  Edward  R.  Danner 
SUF:  $4,030.00 
NEH:$    735.00 

Paul W.  Bankes 
David  A.  Barber 
Marcia  Graeff  Bell 
Margaret  Harris  Biesecker 
Martha  Barker  Blessing 
Kathleen  VanOrder  Bowen 
David  P.  Brougham 
Phillip  G.  Buchanan 
Robert  G.  Carothers 
Nancy  Lockhart  Chonko 
Robert  L.  Clyde 
Laurine  Longfield  Cooke 
William  D.  Cooke 
Edmund  G.  Dale 
Edward  R,  Danner  II 
Ruth  Zimmerman  Dennis 
David  M.  Dolinsky 
Steven  E.  Dubs 
Robert  R.  Dunn  III 
Sharman  Levan  Ebbeson 
Sue  J,  Ebling 
Michael  R.  Fenstermacher 
Gregory  E.  Galano 
Brian  W.  Gallup 
Keith  Gaugler 
Linda  Ulrich  Glantz 


Harriet  Burger  Griffith 
Katherine  Zierdt  Grubb 
Linda  Rolston  Gutowski 
Donald  C.  Hamlin 
William  B.  Havey 
Robert  B.  Heinemann 
James  K.  Hill 
Wayne  D,  Hill 
Robert  G.  Hochstuhl 
Gregg  A.  Hodgdon 
H.  Louis  Horner,  Jr. 
Cheryl  Snyder  Huber 
Peggy  Dotterer  Jacob 
Richard  M.  Jacobson 
Alice  Moore  Jaggard 
Jay  E.  James 
Peter  C  Jones 
Lane  C.  Kaley,  Jr 
Carl  L.  Kauffman 
Larry  C.  Kindsvater 
Linda  Perry  Kindsvater 
John  H.  Klemeyer 
Barry  R.  Klock 
Betty  Swartz  Larsen 
John  S.  Leonard 
Bonnie  Eiker  Lightcap 
Barry  I.  Llewellyn 
Lloyd  O.  Lohmeyer  III 
Alan  C.  Lovell 
Gerald  Malasheskie 
Linda  Metzel  Manifold 
Douglas  L.  Marion 
Gail  D.  Mason 
Kathryn  Klee  Meyer 
Linda  Palmer  Miller 
Mary  Frances  L,  Miller 
Ruth  Stambaugh  Mills 
Bonalyn  A.  Mosteller 
Miriam  Mangle  Moyer 
Ray  A.  Moyer 
Eloise  Jury  Myers 
James  R.  Nace 
H.  Gerald  Nanos 
Janet  Lefforge  Pacala 
James  C.  Packard 
Diane  Burgee  Packer 
Marina  Sinanoglou 
Papaconstantinou 
John  R.  Pendill 
Terry  Phillips 
D.  Ward  Plummer,  Jr. 
Carol  Scherb  Ray 
Deshler  S.  Schenck 
Judy  Hoffman  Schmidt 
Jane  Malanchuk  Schuessler 
Jeffrey  R.  Scott 
Karen  Prugh  Shade 
Bonnie  J.  Shockey 
Carol  Snook  Stark 
Garrett  L.  Stauffer 
Loreen  Wimmer  Stout 
Stephen  W.  Taylor 
Frank  J.  Trembulak 
Susan  B.  Twombly 
Louis  A.  Vermillion 
David  B.  Werner 
Ann  Ruth  Wolfe 
Thomas  D.  Wolfe 
Dorothy  Pulst  Wright 
Elizabeth  Stein  Zurich 

CLASS  OF  1971 

Class  Agent:  Whitney  A.  Gay 
SUF:  $5,848.00 
NEH:  $1,792.50 

Kenneth  W.  Albiston 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

15 


Sheryl  Hardy  Andrews 
Judith  G.  Avery 
Timothy  V.  Belotti 
Janet  Johnson  Bielicki 
Janis  Egan  Bigelow 
Albin  F.  Blom 
Barry  T.  Boblicl< 
Edward  W.  Bogner 
Janet  Ration  Bondi 
Timothy  P  Byrnes 
Donald  J.  Campbell 
Roger  P.  Cheney 
Joan  Burgess  Cloutman 
Nancy  Faringer  Cressman 
Robert  A.  Dachik 
Marilyn  Goetze  Danner 
David  J.  Deak 
Jill  Heffelfinger  Evans 
Richard  A.  Farnow 
Robin  M.  Fisher 
John  G.  Foos 
David  C  Frey 
Cynthia  Frishkorn 
Jacqueline  O'Shea  Galano 
Signe  S.  Gales 
Whitney  A.  Gay 
Jacqueline  C.  Gill 
Sandra  H.  Goodenough 
Joel  K.  Gordon 
Jeffrey  L.  Goria 
Penny  IVIantz  Hagenbuch 
Cozette  Hartman  Haggerty 
Linda  M.  Haughton 
Janet  Oberholtzer  Haupt 
George  W.  Herrold 


Lana  Shaffer  Herrold 

Roberta  Schroeder  Hill 

Donald  B.  Hill  II 

Joan  Dundore  Hood 

Sherry  Inch  Hunt 

Janet  Goodyear  Jacobson 

Daniel  K.  Keller 

Paul  J.  Keturakis 

Linda  fylaier  Klemeyer 

David  H,  Koppenhaver 

Robert  C  Krafft 

Ivlary  Brookover  Kramer 

Ronald  A  Kramer 

Karen  Noble  Kupp 

Ellen  Mizzoni  Lake 

William  L.S.  Landes  III 

Kalhie  J.  Lang 

Frederik  C.  Lausten,  Jr 

Rolla  E.  Lehman  III 

John  B.  Lippincott 

Jean  McEvoy  Llewellyn 

Linda  Nansteel  Lovell 

Patricia  G.  Lundholm 

Thomas  M.  Lyons 

Diane  Farrington  Macia 

Gary  D.  fylacia 

David  W.  I^^adison 

Phyllis  Reinhardt  ti/lalasheskie 

Margaret  Malesic 

Lynn  Keim  Marion 

Donald  W.  McClain 

Carol  Lesher  Miller 

Daryl  F.  Moore 

Karen  L.  Olson 

Denny  Packard 


Michael  J.  Petron 
Kathy  Fairchild  Phillips 
Rebecca  Yarnell  Price 
David  A.  Rosborough 
John  W.  Ruhl 

Catherine  Rogers  San  Filippo 
Philip  E,  San  Filippo 
Lisa  Deamer  Sawyer 
Michael  F  Scavone 
David  G.  Schwalm 
Domenico  Seddio 
N.  Dennis  Simmons 
Doreen  Vetter  Snell 
Stephen  R.  Snell 
Deborah  DeVenney  Spinney 
Peter  M.  Stenzhorn 
Richard  J.  Szot 
Charles  N.  Tannery 
Alice  Henick  Thomas 
Merrill  W.  Tilghman,  Jr 
Barbara  Mcllvaine  Tingom 
Donald  Van  Gilder 
Kenneth  J.  Vermillion 
Roxanne  Havice  Vermillion 
Lynne  Kastrup  Villarreal 
Craig  W,  Weber 
Fred  D.  Westbrook 
Jeffrey  S.  Witte 
Nancy  E.  Yarnall 


CLASS  OF  1972 

SUP:  $3,692.00 
NEH:$    883.00 

Richard  C.  Abbott 

Louise  Brophy  Arnold 

Ellen  Presty  Ashworth 

Sharon  Witteck  Austin 

Brenda  Armstrong  Bartholomew 

Richard  A.  Bechtel 

Stephen  H.  Bender 

Alan  M.  Bennett 

Dale  F  Biesecker,  Jr 

Susan  Siegrist  Blake 

Dwight  C.  Blake 

Thomas  A.  Bohner 

David  A.  Borden 

Michael  K.  Brown 

Linda  Kline  Bugden 

Ronald  N.  Bystrom 

Paul  A.  Cain 

Robert  F  Cloud 

R.  Scott  Conant 

Louise  Hower  Costello 

June  Ross  Coyle 

John  D.  Crusius 

Stephen  L.  Decker 

Sandra  McDermott  Dolinsky 

David  S.  Dunn 

William  A.  Edel 

Andrea  Licciardello  Endrusick 

James  L.  Endrusick 

Larry  L,  Eppley 

Diane  Kelley  Evans 

Mary  C.  Eager 

George  A.  Pecker 

Richard  A.  Frank 

James  R.  Gable,  Jr. 

Joseph  X.  Garvey,  Jr. 

Tamea  Jones  Giacomelli 

Douglas  S.  Griese 

Nancy  Porch  Hafner 

Janet  M   Haigh 

Wendy  Lovgren  Halliburton 

Darcy  Jones  Hamlin 

Laura  Huestis  Harris 


Robert  W.  Harris 
Laurie  H.  Hart 
Lisa  J.  Hauer 
Alison  Petrie  Heinzel 
William  H.  Henschke  II 
Steven  M.  Hoffman 
Dale  E.  Hoke 
Gail  Sigafoos  Hoke 
Edward  S.  Horn,  Jr. 
Pamela  Dolin  Horn 
Emil  P  Howanitz 
Craig  W.  Hutchison 
Michael  J.  Huth 
Kimberly  Y.  Jones 
Jeffrey  C.  Karver 
Christine  Rogers  Kindon 
Robert  M.  Kindon 
Thomas  P.  King 
Edmund  R  Kling  III 
Bonny  Ensinger  Klinger 
William  C.  Knauer 
David  C.  Koch 
John  C.  Kramer,  Jr. 
John  C.  Kupp  111 
George  R,  Laufenberg 
Brian  E  Lewis 
Wendy  Mohr  Lewis 
Christopher  A.  Lodewyks 
Bradley  E.  Lord 
George  C.  Lynch 
Lauren  Tweed  Lyons 
David  W.  Mangle 
Robert  W.  Maucher 
Brian  D.  McCartney 
Jane  Brockway  McClain 
Melinda  C.  Mcintosh 
Susan  Seaks  McLaughlin 
John  R.  Mitchell 
Pamela  Norton  Mitchell 
Joseph  B.  Montgomery 
James  Z.  Morehouse 
Jan  F.  Mroz 
James  E.  Murray 
Saren  Alexander  Murray 
Priscilla  Gillespie  Nagy 
Robert  G.  Nonni 
Michael  C,  Oakes 
Leonie  DeLong  Otto 
Craig  R.  Penniman 
Harold  W.  Peterson 
Janis  Benincasa  Pettit 
Arlene  Arndt  Philippoff 
Doreen  Bolton  Rehrig 
Mark  W.  Richards 
William  H.  Rouse 
Barry  T  Rumple 
John  L.  Sawyer 
Carol  Ferry  Baylor 
Daniel  C.  Scaff 
A.  Rebecca  Schumacher 
Chester  D.  Schuman 
Pamela  Miller  Schuman 
Lynne  Colombo  Schwartz 
Sylvia  Montgomery  Shaw 
Sandra  Douglas  Sheridan 
Debra  Plunkett  Smith 
Stanley  T  Snyder 
Susan  Hancock  Storch 
Barbara  J.  Suter 
Linda  Thomas  Tamer 
William  W.  Them 
Frederick  M.  Topper 
Scott  C.  Truver 
Mary  DeVeau  Ulatowski 
James  R.  Waeldner 
Gail  Alwine  Woods 
Carl  C.  Yingling 


CLASS  OF  1973 

Class  Agent:  J.  Donald  Steele 
SUF:  $4,518.00 
NEH:$     257.50 

Paula  Eletto  Adams 

Susan  Kurtz  Allan 

Janice  Woltjen  Anglin 

Susan  Phillips  Apfelbaum 

Arlene  Graybill  Apple 

Kenneth  G  Bechtold 

Gregory  M.  Beck 

Jeanne  R.  Boyer 

Robert  M,  Brenneman 

Joyce  A.  Brown 

Ryan  Burdick 

William  D.  Burrell 

Pamela  Flinchbaugh  Byrnes 

Theresa  Esposito  Bzdil 

Anne  Herdle  Cain 

Marlyn  Rath  Carson 

Peter  S.  Ciszak 

Gordon  W.  Clark.  Jr 

Kevin  W.  Clary 

Robert  W,  Cole 

Roger  T  Collins 

Barbara  Schultz  Colvin 

Keith  J.  Costello 

Charles  L.  Debrunner 

Lynda  Beadle  Deutsch 

Rebecca  Young  Duke 

James  G.  Ehrhorn.  Jr. 

Karl  William  Eickhoff 

Pamela  Shay  Eickhoff 

Laurel  Hinkley  Falkner 

Henry  R.  Fisher 

John  C.  Foltz 

Chris  A.  George 

June  Belletti  George 

Samuel  J  Greco 

Vicki  Chin  Hall 

William  H.  Hamilton 

Douglas  E,  Hauser 

Judy  Shaw  Hauser 

Victoria  VanWagenen  Heidorn 

Catherine  Magill  Hoffman 

Linda  Fox  Holler 

Pamela  Sherwood  Hudson 

Carol  Dickinson  Johns 

Robert  T.  Kassoway 

James  E,  Kellerman 

Kathleen  Coon  Kellerman 

Judy  Stump  Kling 

Dorothy  J.  Knauss 

David  S.  Landis 

Janet  Isgro  Laufenberg 

Thomas  E.  Letfler 

Jean  Walton  Lehman 

Nancy  Uckert  Lewis 

Frederick  W.  Linnemeyer 

Robert  S.  Long 

Jane  Egbert  Luzzi 

Paul  M.  Marecek 

Don  E.  Martz 

Candace  E,  Mayer 

George  E.  McKinnell 

David  F,  McMullen 

Louis  M.  Melchiore 

Robert  C.  Miller 

Janet  Nilssen  Moore 

Renee  H.  Moore 

Thomas  J.  Moran 

David  W.  Morris 

Frederick  E.  Morrow 

Dennis  G.  Mosebey 

Diane  Decker  Nair 

Richard  T  Nornhold 

Marcia  Wright  Ousley 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

16 


Philip  Ousley 

Wendy  Pearce-Fulton 

Nancy  Search  Phipps 

Robert  A.  Phipps 

John  M   Pivarnik 

Nancy  Ostermueller  Plaza 

Betsy  Haas  Polakiewicz 

Joseph  P  Raho 

Richard  K.  Renn 

Richard  D  Rowlands 

Georgeanne  Mercincavage  Ruhl 

William  A.  Sanders 

Karen  Buehler  Savarese 

Robert  S.  Siegel 

Deborah  M.  Siegfried 

Nancy  Finnan  Smith 

Roberta  Wyatt  Stafford 

Eric  E.  Slahl 

J.  Donald  Steele,  Jr 

Stephen  P  Stupp 

Gail  Holmes  Tannery 

Cynthia  Himsworth  Taylor 

Peter  Y.  Thompson 

Roxie  Hahn  Titus 

Joseph  M.  Vayda 

Sue  Ellen  Ferman  Vayda 

Robert  C.  Veach 

Lynn  Grant  Vessey 

William  A.  Visscher 

William  M.  Weary 

Joan  Mercer  Witte 

Charles  H.  Woodcock  IV 

Gerold  M.  Wunderlich 

Raymond  A.  ZIockie 


CLASS  OF  1974 

Class  Agent: 

Barbara  Dalrymple  Dur\r\ 
SUP:  $6,099.50 
NEH:$    322.00 

William  D.  Atkinson 
Randall  W.  Bailey 
Daniel  M.  Baxter 
Evelyn  Dowling  Baxter 
Lynne  Stansfield  Beck 
Marilynn  R.  Blend 
Raymond  F  Bower 
Martha  E.  Brandwene 
Phyllis  Kreckman  Bratton 
Walter  O.  Breuninger 
Lonnie  E.  Campbell 
Michael  D.  Carlini 
Wendy  Williams  Carlini 
Thomas  G.  Clark 
Alan  M.  Cohn 
Frank  J,  Corcoran 
Wayne  H.  Dietterick 
Michelle  Maiben  Diggins 
Tonna  Wendt  Dougan 
Debra  Horner  Douglas 
Peter  M-  Douglas 
E.  Wayne  Dreyman 
Barbar  Dalrymple  Dunn 
Richard  H.  Eickhoff 
Jill  Stevens  Pecker 
David  E.  Fettinger 
George  V,  Ganter 
Kenneth  C  Gift 
Martha  L.  Graybill 
Gayle  Thomas  Green 
John  J.  Guthrie 
Susannah  Halston 
Perrin  C.  Hamilton 
Grace  Welton  Hanawalt 
John  B.  Hanawalt 


Linda  Pratz  Hill 
Paul  R.  Hinsch 
Patricia  Krall  Hogg 
Edward  S.  Kaltreider 
Dennis  D.  Kieffer 
Donald  W.  Kiess,  Jr. 
Robert  J.  Kimbel,  Jr. 
Steven  A.  Kirkbride 
Daniel  E.  Knipel 
Diane  Kulp  Krueger 
Carol  Kurtzke  Kubancek 
Carol  Wells  Kuetfner 
Beth  Petrie  Leggett 
Marsha  A,  Lehman 
Wendy  Bernd  Lichty 
Wallace  J.  Lindsay.  Jr. 
Ronald  C.  Littley.  Jr. 
Cheryl  Weant  McAfee 
Patrick  M.  McAfee 
Joanne  Thomas  McCard 
William  H.  McCard 
Terri  Herman  McKinnell 
Betsy  Halpin  Messerle 
Karen  Stock  Miller 
Carol  Smith  Nolan 
Debbie  Rohland  Pereira 
Patrick  A.  Petre 
Vicki  Freeman  Pierce 
Diane  Mahoney  Pivarnik 
Philip  D  Popovec 
Susan  Wilson  Primeau 
Deborah  J.  Quinn 
Cynthia  Severinsen  Reinhart 
Thomas  W.  Reinhard 
R.  Doulas  Riley 
David  W.  Rittler 
Karen  Cherringlon  Robbins 
Douglas  E.  Salvesen 
Sharon  Everhart  Schoeder 
Deborah  Witte  Sebring 
Robert  N.  Seebold 
Holland  E.  Shaw 
Peter  M.  Sherman 
Anne  M.  Shultz 
Linda  Capaldi  Siegel 
Benedict  J.  Smar,  Jr. 
Joyce  Oberlin  Smar 
Christine  Schmidt  Smith 
Lawrence  U.  Smith 
F  Thomas  Snyder  III 
Robert  J.  Stamm 
Vicky  Rohm  Steltz 
Charles  E.  Stevens 
Susan  Miller  Stewart 
James  F  Sullivan 
Douglas  B  Sutherland 
Linda  Munroe  Them 
Joan  Masser  Troutman 
Alan  J.  Upperco 
Donald  L.  Utter 
Jill  Berninger  Van  Balen 
Bruce  A,  Vessey 
Cynthia  Lupolt  Walter 
Alan  R,  Waters 
Kathleen  Gallagher  Watson 
Gunther  J.  Weisbrich 
Jarl  R.  Weyant 
Chris  L.  Wheeland 
Karen  L.  White 
Roy  L.  Wilson 
Larry  D  Wolfgang 
Gerald  F.  Zukowski 


CLASS  OF  1975 

Class  Agent: 

Barbara  Shatto  Harvey 
SUP:  $5,198.50 
NEH:$    335.00 

George  C.  Adams,  Jr. 
Judith  Yohn  Adams 
James  T  Ailing 
David  H.  Allison 
Robert  F.  Amweg 
Christopher  Anglin 
Charles  R.  Antanavage 
John  H.  Arnold 
Janet  Diehl  Ayres 
James  A.  Baglin 
Bernard  A.  Bahr,  Jr. 
Gwen  L.  Barclay 
Janet  Frock  Bassett 
Jerry  S.  Bassett 
James  M.  Bates 
Leroy  C.  Beck 
Lawrence  E.  Behning 
Martha  Pierce  Beishline 
Mary  Fletcher  Benkovic 
John  E.  Bird 
Paul  A.  Blume 
Christopher  L.  Campbell 
Joseph  R.  Caporaso,  Jr. 
Robert  G.  Carr 
Janice  Kimmerer  Clark 
Deborah  Burdick  Cloud 
Molly  A.  Cochran 
Eleanor  Kusche  Crabbe 
Julie  Lawrence  Craig 
David  H.  Crist 
Deborah  Mathias  Dagle 
Dirk  E,  Dana 
A.  Bruce  Dansbury 
Russell  J.  Dauber 
Carol  Powers  Dawson 
Warren  S.  Diggins 
W.  Allen  Dunstan,  Jr. 
Deborah  Hansen  Eickhoff 
Jimmy  R.  Erdman 
Michael  A.  Falkner 
Jacquelyn  Strub  Filbey 
Russell  C.  Filbey 
Janet  Eide  Pricker 
Jeffrey  L.  Frymoyer 
Donna  R.  Fugit 
Jeffrey  A.  Gavrish 
John  D,  Goodenow 
Richard  F.  Graham,  Jr 
Carol  A  Graybosch 
Barbara  Shatto  Harvey 
Julia  Rowland  Haslett 
Mark  R.  Haslett 
Doreen  R.  Hastedt 
Jesse  E.  Hill  III 
Douglas  A.  Holcombe 
Holly  Henschel  Hovis 
Karen  Wells  Hughes 
Susan  Grubb  Jackson 
Gerald  P.  Jaskiewicz 
Susan  Gordon  Johnson 
David  P  Karner 
Thomas  G   Keane,  Jr. 
Timothy  G,  Keane 
John  T  Kolody,  Jr. 
Jessica  Schnitman  Kowall 
Samuel  Kuba  III 
Andrea  R.  Lavix 
Judy  Lambert  Lenz 
James  D.  Link 
Laura  Maddish  Link 
Sharon  L.  Long 


Kenneth  L.  MacRitchie 

Deborah  Mansir  MacVittie 

Faith  Christensen  Maricic 

Jeffrey  Martin 

John  Mazur 

Harvard  K.  McCardle 

Craig  R.  Miller 

Patricia  Shaughnessy  Miller 

Brenda  Parker  Nelson 

Martha  Kautfman  Ocker 

John  R.J.  Olcese 

Debra  Maurer  Ondeyka 

Dale  A.  Orris 

Elizabeth  Fleming  Podrebarac 

Hope  Craig  Potter 

Jeffrey  N.  Potter 

Douglas  R.  Powell 

Joseph  J.  Prekopa 

Ronald  A.  Pritsch 

Raymond  F.  Rail,  Jr 

Diane  Christopher  Rapport 

Carson  G.  Ritchie 

Sandra  M.  Rocks 

Allinda  Woll  Role 

Robert  C.  Rungee 

George  E.  Saridakis 

Jeffrey  G.  Shade 

Vaughn  S.  Shappell 

Susan  Gabrielson  Shrader 

Charles  W.  Smellz 

Robert  M.  Smith 

Suzanne  Patchell  Stewart 

John  R.  Strangfeld 

M.  Beth  Evans  Sullivan 

Margaret  Buicko  Thompson 

Debora  Van  Viderstine  Trass 

Richard  D.  Treich 

Louis  G.  Van  Gilder 

Garry  E.  Vomlehn 

William  D.  Wagner 

Andrea  Nalepa  Ward 

Edward  K.  Watkins 

Kaye  Stein  Willbanks 

Paul  M.  Willbanks 

John  D.  Wilson 

Rosanne  Foster  Wilson 

Sharon  Glosler  Winters 

Cynthia  Welch  Woodcock 

William  A.  Wray,  Jr. 

CLASS  OF  1976 

Class  Agent:  Debra  J.  Mattern 
SUP:  $4,258.50 
NEH:$    210.00 

Karol  Silvick  Allison 

Robert  M.  Auman,  Jr 

Linda  M.  Barran 

Janet  Gump  Beck 

Leslie  J.  Beers 

Douglas  F  Bernegger 

Joetta  A.  Bibbens 

Nancy  Mattson  Bober 

M.  Steven  Bortner 

Lauren  Runyon  Bregenzer 

Mark  D.  Burkhardt 

Juel  A.  Casey 

Nicholas  F.  Chirico 

Constance  Ingenbrandt  Condict 

Mark  P  Cook 

W.  Talbot  Daley 

W.  Richard  Davis 

Timothy  F.  Denard 

Barbara  Keller  Dertouzos 

Thomas  E.  Dertouzos 

Elwood  R.  Dietz 

Shirley  Eastep  Deitz 


Kathy  Johnson  Dilenschneider 

Joanne  Donofrio  DiLuigi 

Kevin  P.  Donohue 

Margaret  V.  Duval 

Susan  A.  Edgren 

Robert  A.  Eschelman 

Scott  A.  Felter 

Anthony  J.  Filer 

William  O.  Finch,  Jr. 

William  B.  Fortune 

Jo  Ann  Pricker 

Rebecca  M,  Fuller 

Marjorie  Brouse  Gaul 

Mark  R.  Gaul 

John  W.  Gehman 

Elizabeth  M.  Gent 

Paul  C.  Ginzl 

Gordon  J.  Glass 

John  S.  Godley 

Debbie  Fishman  Gordon 

Virginia  Martinet  Graham 

James  P.  Harrah,  Jr. 

Jane  E.  Helsing 

Patricia  Hewit  Hill 

Susan  Zimmerman  Horstman 

Robert  C.  Hutchinson 

F  Curtis  Ibbitson 

Elizabeth  Lee  Ireland 

Larry  L.  Jacobs 

Thomas  M.  Jobes 

Kathleen  Ehatt  Keane 

Susan  Kessock 

Jacob  W.  Klein 

Brenda  Zboray  Klinger 

Randall  L.  Klobetanz 

Lauretta  F.  Koenig 

Kurt  H.  Kohler 

Jeannette  File  Lamb 

Jeffrey  A.  LaRose 

Sheryl  Swartz  Lazarus 

Lowell  L.  Leitzel 

Raymond  J  Luetters,  Jr 

David  Main 

William  D.  Marks 

Ann  Marshall 

Maxine  Kantz  Martin 

Debra  J.  Mattern 

Rhonda  Davis  McCardle 

Debra  Smith  McCarty 

Thomas  McCarty 

Eugene  F  Meany 

Joseph  C.  Michetti,  Jr 

Mary  L.  Miller 

Charlene  Lawser  Monastra 

Thomas  Monastra 

Kathleen  Marvin  Morgan 

William  A.  Morgan 

Kathy-Ann  McCarty  Morrow 

Claudia  Morse-Karzen 

Joanne  Ermert  Mueller 

Ella  L.  Netherton 

Wanda  D.  Neuhaus 

John  B.  Neuhauser 

Charlene  Everett  Olcese 

James  H.  Packer 

Keith  E.  Paterson 

Mark  R,  Paules 

Joanne  Shetzley  Pepper 

Patricia  Grogan  Peterson 

William  A.  Pette 

Gail  Johnson  Quinn 

Jane  O'Neill  Rapant 

Gill  U.  Redpath 

Gary  W.  Richenaker 

Philip  B.  Robeson,  Jr. 

Nancy  Reed  Rock 

David  A.  Rohrer 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

17 


Laurie  Morgan  Roth 
Ronald  R.  Roth 
Richard  D.  Schoenly 
John  D,  Schwartz 
Debra  Sobecki  Shah 
Leslie  Kozlar  Shaw 
Kenneth  B.  Slocum 
Robert  J.  Snyder 
Jeffrey  H.  Sleltz 
f^ltchel  D.  Storey 
Scott  A  Strausbaugh 
William  Swanger  III 
Ivllchael  TImmons 
Ruth  Anderson  Tucker 
Helena  Bykowsky  Urban 
Rita  Celestino  Ussher 
Cindy  Ball  Vltto 
F.  Lorraine  Nelson  Weeks 
Gregory  J.  Wells 
Brenda  Overcash  West 
Emily  Flickenger  White 
Scott  A,  Wissinger 
Thomas  W  Wolf 
Deborah  Gaydosh  Zaionis 
Robert  Zimmerman,  Jr. 

CLASS  OF  1977 

Class  Agent:  Daniel  E.  Ditzler 
SUF:  $3,297.49 
NEH:S    295.50 

Brian  D.  Archibald 

Cheryl  Rahlfs  Atkinson 

David  E,  Atkinson 

Lisbeth  L.  Baird 

Sarah  A.  Bernhardt 

Victor  R.  Boris 

Ronald  L.  Brett 

Hadley  K.  Brown 

Anne  L,  Crawford 

Susan  J.  Cressman 

Robyn  Schnell  Cronin 

Stephen  P.  Crowther 

Deborah  A.  Dale 

Janet  Smith  Daley 

Nancy  Adams  Dansbury 

Itflary  Acton  Dauber 

Robert  J  Davidson 

Kathi  Hawxhurst  Davies 

Virginia  L.  Davis 

H/lark  E.  DILuigi 

Daniel  E.  Ditzler 

Donald  R  Doorley,  Jr. 

Kevin  J.  Drury 

Denise  A  Duane 

Kathleen  S.  Dunn 

Michael  J.  Edry 

Jon  W.  Eich 

David  L.  Evans 

Karen  Jones  Evans 

Craig  M.  Fasold 

David  M.  Fisher 

Peter  L.  Fiss 

Susan  Gale  Fitchett 

Jeffrey  L,  Gable 

David  K  Ganter 

Marilyn  E.  Gill 

Carlen  Schmidt  Ginzl 

Amy  Neff  Glock 

James  A,  Hall 

Ronald  E,  Hanson 

Jeffrey  M.  Harlow 

Robin  Sirohecker  Heinemann 

Joan  Domin  Hentges 

Keith  H.  Hewitt 

Frederick  L.  Hickman 

Karl  E   Holzthum 


Douglas  C.  Hornberger 

Gerald  G.  Huesken 

Robert  J.  Ivers 

Susan  Booth  Jacobs 

Jeffrey  A.  Jones 

Karl  R.  Keiser 

Michael  Kennedy 

Roderick  E.  Kerr,  Jr. 

Scott  L.  Klinger 

Bruce  D.  Koenecke 

Chris  Kuhn  III 

Timothy  B.  Lawlor 

Barbara  Smith  Lee 

David  E.  Lewis 

E.  Lynne  Campbell  Liebrock 

James  G.  Longo 

Cynthia  Krome  Lord 

Susan  Cole  Lynde 

Steven  T.  MacGregor 

Elizabeth  Bussman  Mahler 

Cordelia  Rust  Mann 

Melinda  Scovell  McGrory 

Michael  P.  McLane 

Douglas  A.  Miller 

Suzanne  Reed  Miller 

Ann  McAuliffe  MInton 

Mark  M.  Molla 

Naseem  N.  Momin 

Bruce  E.  Moore 

Lewis  R.  Morrow 

Edward  W.  Moyer 

Brenda  K.  Myers 

Katherine  McAllister  Neuhauser 

Albert  M.  Noggle 

Cheryl  L.  Norcross 

Janice  Snider  Nowell 

Christopher  J.  Papplanou 

Howard  G.  Paul,  Jr 

Jennifer  Eck  Printy 

Terry  L.  Reese 

Susan  M.  Reisch 

Joan  Brouse  Rifkin 

Alice  M.  Roher 

Virginia  Schlack  Rothenberger 

Marjorie  Flackman  Saler 

Philip  R.  Saler 

Lynn  M.  Sarf 

Gregg  K.  Saxe 

Martha  Miller  Schwartz 

Mark  V.  Swanson 

Shirley  M.  Swartz 

Fred  C.  Sweetapple,  Jr. 

Nancy  Hulst  Tamayne 

Debra  Fox  Taylor 

Lynn  A.  Thorson 

Karen  T  Warth 

Robert  M.  Wentz 

Deborah  Clemens  Werronen 

Brenda  Newman  Wright 

Timothy  J.  Wright 

Elizabeth  Hall  Xanthis 

John  P.  Xanthis 

Donna  M.  Zawacki 

CLASS  OF  1978 

Class  Agent:  Judith  A.  Rile 
SUF:  $2,592.50 
NEH:$    350.00 

David  A.  Addison 
Susan  E.  Apsley 
Richard  M.  Baran 
Edward  R.  Barben 
Sherry  Seiple  Barben 
Brian  V.  Bercher 
Deborah  M.  Bernhisel 
Jolee  Ruch  Boehmer 


Richard  A.  Brugger,  Jr. 
Jean  Hedrick  Budd 
Steven  K.  Budd 
Carl  F.  Christiansen 
Paulette  E.  Cohen 
Denise  A.  Connerty 
Thomas  W.  Cook 
Tura  Hammarstrom  Dickert 
John  M.  Eby 
John  A.  Englert,  Jr 
Nancy  J.  Evey 
Susan  King  Fiss 
Wilma  Kalbfleisch  Flanagan 
H.  Scott  Fritts 
Dina  Gannitello 
William  N.  Garrett 
Ann  Price  Gartner 
Holly  M.  Geise 
David  R.  Getz 
Edward  P.  Haggerty  III 
Jean  Craig  Hallowell 
William  C.  Hart 
Thomas  G.  Hepler 
Michael  J.  Herman 
Philip  L,  Herzog 
Roberta  Andrew  Hewitt 
Larry  D.  Hildebrand 
Robin  S.  Hoehn 
Jill  White  Holmes 
Brenda  Ewert  Jadney 
Brian  R.  Jadney 
Frederick  G.  Jaeschke  III 
Pamela  R.  James 
Jill  Jacobus  Jurgensen 
Michael  A.  Katchmer 
Helen  Ely  Kauffman 
Michael  R.  Keating 
Christine  Evans  Kennedy 
Richard  J.  King,  Jr. 
Philip  M.  Kob 
Richard  B.  Koch 
Susan  Little  Kuehl 
Robert  R.  Labarca 
David  J.  Lantz  III 
Patricia  Sost  Lantz 
Christopher  W.  Lewis 
Gary  L.  Leyder 
David  L  Liebrock 
Elizabeth  H.  Linehan 
David  C.  Lutcher 
Kenneth  P  Maehl 
Robert  W.  Manning 
Elizabeth  Helm  Martin 
Susan  A.  Martin 
Peter  W.  Megill 
Nancy  J.  Meyer 
David  8.  Middleswarth 
Jack  L.  Miller 
J.  Scott  Mitchell 
James  G.  Montgomery 
Todd  B.  Morgan 
Patricia  Lacomby  Murphy 
Judy  Feidt  Musselman 
C.  Lynn  Nakamura 
Donna  Poland  Neilly 
Anne  Gukes  Ottley 
David  H.  Ottley 
Susan  Grisse  Pappianou 
Joseph  J.  Parcel  III 
Mary  A.  Pitorak 
Judith  A.  Rile 
Jay  S.  Rogers 
Barabra  Bozzelli  Ross 
Donald  M.  Ross 
R.  Todd  Rossel 
Stephen  D.  Rupe 
Margaret  Klaus  Saxe 


Michael  P.  Scheib 

Robert  T.  Schmidt 

Dale  F.  Schoener 

Grant  C.  Schoonmaker,  Jr 

Patricia  Lutkins  Schultz 

Melissa  L.  Simmons 

Raymond  J.  Skjold 

Sharon  Karle  Snyder 

Dean  H.  Springman 

Linda  Michaels  Slahl 

Joseph  Stein 

William  L.  Svec 

Lori  E.  Thomas 

Elizabeth  O'Connor  Waters 

William  B.  Wescott 

S.  Lydia  Papanlkolaou  Wiswell 

Debbie  Robinson  Wolfert 

0.  Gilbert  ZIock 

CLASS  OF  1979 

Class  Agent:  Susan  Odiakjian 
SUF:  $3,207.00 
NEH:$    260.00 

Robert  W.  Adams 
Nancy  J.  Adams-Shippy 
Susan  Maack  Addison 
Steven  J.  Barrett 
David  C.  Bateman 
Carole  Moeller  Beam 
David  W.  Bielefield 
Robert  G.  Campbell 
Robert  E.  Cascone 
Christi  S.  Chavers 
Brian  J.  Christison 
David  C.  Cloetingh 
Michael  C.  Cosgrove 
Robert  E.  Curich 
Marcia  Freed  Dankman 
Karen  Kern  Dean 
Robert  L.  Dean 
Laurie  Ritson  Dougherty 
Susan  Yoder  Faast 
Linda  Eberlin  Fahrney 
Barbara  Bryan  Falconer 
Lee  Ann  Fasnacht 
Dorothy  Fersch 
John  A.  Ferullo 
Steven  D.  Foreman 
Randall  E.  Franzen 
Jeffrey  S,  Gicking 
Andrew  S.  Graybill 
Elizabeth  Kennedy  Graybill 
Margaret  J.  Hamilton 
Jennifer  Gamble  Henne 
Janice  Gaschen  Herman 
Andrew  C.  Hickox 
John  M.  Hilton 
Robin  Swenk  Hilton 
Karen  Holmes  Hoke 
George  S.  Huntzinger 
Robin  Gallo  Hutchinson 
Nicholas  P  Interdonalo 
Thomas  A.  Johnson 
Suzann  Taskovitz  Kaufhold 
Charles  R.  Kelsey 
Sandra  J.  Knulsen 
Ellen  Knutson  Kramm 
Carl  L.  Krause 
Lorinda  Alexander  Krause 
Susan  L.  Kuba 
Cindy  Erickson  Labarca 
Peter  C.  Landmesser 
Edward  M.  Laselva 
Vincent  A.  Laselva 
Cynthia  J.  Lewis 
David  E.  Lindquist 


Nancy  Jeffries  Little 

Debra  Holtzhauer  Louden 

Richard  H.  Lubben 

John  W.  Magers 

Mary  Delbaugh  Maiolo 

James  R.  Maiolo,  Jr 

Donald  F.  Mann 

Kerry  P.  Maurer 

Mark  L.  McFatridge 

Denis  J.  McHugh 

Christine  Hoff  Mclnnes 

Kim  Sawicki  Melton 

Brenda  Harlan  Miller 

Sharon  Vreeland  Miller 

Georgina  Martin  Minnier 

Peter  D.  Mower 

Peggy  Lobsitz  Mullaney 

Mark  E.  Nelson 

David  R.  Odenath,  Jr 

Ellen  Schmidt  Odenath 

Susan  Odjakjian 

Madeline  V.  Pearson 

Sandra  L.  Ray 

Philip  J.  Reitz 

Scott  A.  Richards 

Nancy  J.  Robinson 

Mary  A.  Rogowski 

James  H.  Ruitenberg 

Nancy  Madara  Secor 

Todd  A.  Sinclair 

Donald  E.  Sipe 

Shawn  Eckman  Sipe 

Scott  A.  Smith 

Victor  J.  Sobolewski  III 

Joseph  M.  Talmage,  Jr. 

Alice  M.  Taylor 

Walter  C.  Taylor  III 

Anne  Stern  Tilley 

Bruce  W.  Torok 

Janeen  Kruse  Wadzila 

Janis  Miller  Wagner 

Michael  A,  Walch 

Enc  S.  Walker 

Patricia  A.  Welty 

Frederica  Kaltenthaler  Werkheiser 

Randy  J.  Westrol 

Cheryl  Burchfield  Wheeland 

Nancy  J.  Widmann 

William  J.  Zimmermann 

CLASS  OF  1980 

Class  Agent:  Edwina  S.  Kelley 
SUF:  $2,801.25 
NEH:$    257.50 

Susan  Carol  Albanese 
Frank  L.  Arena 
James  R.  Barker 
Mark  A.  Billow 
Roland  C  Blakeslee 
Ellen  Einsfeld  Blaszky 
Peter  C.  Brockman 
Martha  Montgomery  Buono 
V.  Robert  Buono 
Judy  Critelli  Burkholder 
William  S.  Carson 
Karen  Harrington  Christian 
Phillip  A.  Compton 
Michael  A.  Contreras 
Robert  S,  Crider 
Robert  E,  Danner,  Jr 
Cathy  A.  Davies 
Paul  L.  Daviet 
Frederick  L.  Dimuccio,  Jr 
Lauren  Sawyer  Drury 
Edward  J.  Farr 
Rick  L.  Fike 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

18 


Lynn  K.  Fillman 

Mary  Douglas  Geary 

Alan  J.  Grove 

Calhlene  Chew  Guy 

Cornelia  Klee  Hall 

Karen  Flynn  Hardy 

Joan  Robinson  Hartman 

Paul  J-  Helleren 

John  E.  Hock 

Mary  Brennan  Huesken 

Kathleen  Shade  lacobucci 

Lynn  B.  Jacoby 

Michael  C.  Kammerer 

Nancy  MotI  Kammerer 

John  H.  Karch 

Michael  A.  Kling 

Robert  A.  Kocis 

Brenda  Strausberger  Koster 

Mark  T.  Kramm 

Donald  J.  Krupka 

Joan  Penniman  Krzastek 

Walter  J.  Krzastek 

Dale  L.  Kyler 

Gaetan  T  Lambiase  II 

Robert  C.  Leslie 

Keith  E.  Lewis 

Charles  F.  Lorenzo 

David  F  Lynch 
John  W.  McEvoy 

Paul  A  McFeeley 

Holly  J.  Mentzell 
Lynn  C.  Mosca 
Linda  Klages  Muir 
Brenda  L.  Parks 
Nancy  H.  Paterson 
Frederick  G.  Pfeitfer 
Cynthia  Ebert  Rayburn 
G.  Edward  Reck 
Carl  V.  Resciniti 
Karl  A.  Reuther  II 
Adelaide  Parcel  Rogers 
Lynda  M.  Ruby 
James  O.  Rumbaugh  III 
Stephen  C  Samaha 
Donna  M.  Sayegh 
Candace  A  Schnure 
Christine  Ewing  Schoenlank 
Robert  H.  Schoenlank 
Laurence  K.  Snearer 
Stephen  R,  Shilling 
John  D.  Sumner 
Nancy  H.  Swan 
Nancy  Fitzgibbon  Talmage 
Joel  C.  Tokarz 
Michael  G.  Trone 
Denise  Wilson  Uhlman 
Wade  B.  Walburn 
Diane  Herbert  Wall 
Karen  Grilus  Wentz 
James  T.  Weyant 
Kathleen  Christie  Whipple 
Paul  B.  Whipple,  Jr 
Robert  N.  Whitmoyer 
Letha  H.  Wolfgang 
Robert  C.  Zaiewski 
Philip  S.  Zofrea 


CLASS  OF  1981 

Class  Agent:  Stephen  L.  Neff 
SUF:  $2,402.50 
NEH:$    210.00 

Dennis  A.  Barley 
Cynthia  S.  Biever 
Allison  Berger  Boor 
Mark  D.  Bornman 


Diane  Ulman  Bryson 
William  D.  Bryson 
Susan  Grausam  Bullock 
Robert  J,  Bunsa,  Jr. 
Timothy  K.  Burns 
Martha  Piatt  Butler 
Robert  J,  Califra 
Kenneth  E.  Caputa 
Sally  J.  Cherrington 
Christopher  L.  Cochran 
Suzanne  Madara  Coffee 
Catherine  L.  Compton 
Francis  J.  Coppola  III 
Jane  Wissinger  Cornille 
Judith  Mapletoft  Crider 
Thomas  F  D'Andrea 
Sean  P  Duffy 
Alice  J.  Fackelman 
Kathleen  Gallagher  Fallon 
Barbara  Norton  Farr 
Pamela  Ward  Ferguson 
Jeffrey  T  Fiske 
Kim  L.  Gabler 
Richard  D.  Gentile 
Donna  L,  Gottshall 
John  M.  Greenshields 
Sharon  Jacob  Gruber 
Stephen  A.  Gustitis 
J.  Bridget  Shannon  Hancock 
Walter  W.  Hancock,  Jr 
Susan  Wray  Harrell 
Kenneth  E.  Heintz 
Peter  C.  Hinsch 
Deborah  J.  Hovanec 
Joan  C.  Jacoby 
Theresa  O.  Jasiewicz 
David  A.  Johnson 
Paula  Bachman  Johnson 
Suzanne  M, Johnson 
Dennis  H.  Jones 
Jo  A.  Kleinfelter 
Betsy  J.  Kluge 
Beth  Black  Krupka 


Paul G.  Lang 

Robb  J.  Larson 

Patricia  Campana  Lorenzo 

Susan  A.  Loy 

David  G.  Lucas 

Lisa  Campbell  Lynch 

Deborah  Kellner  Mamrak 

Laura  A.  Marth 

Lucinda  Townsend  Martin 

Barbara  S,  Matena 

Ronald  S.  McGlaughlin 

Susan  L.  McLaughlin 

Paul  A.  Metz 

Julie  Brown  Mitchell 

Christopher  M.  Molden 

Stephen  L.  Neff 

Steven  E.  Nunn 

George  T  Paulosky 

Jon  K,  Pickwell 

Patricia  A,  Polaneczky 

Wendy  Wolf  Poulsen 

Paul  M.  Price 

James  B.  Ramsdell 

Kurt  H.  Reiber 

John  A.  Reist 

Janice  M.  Reitz 

John  F  Ripa 

Ellen  Miller  Rogers 

Kenneth  F  Sachs 

Theresa  A.  Santoli 

Donna  Mancuso  Scaizo 

Robert  W.  Schwartz,  Jr. 

Kevin  A.  Shaffer 

Jeff  V  Sheard 

Keith  A.  Shuey 

Cynthia  Beegle  Smarge 

John  Smarge 

Charlotte  Bartholomew  Smith 

Christopher  V.  Smith 

John  L.  Steiger 

Cynthia  L.  Strohl 

Scott  W.  Suhring 

Gregory  A,  Talmage 


Elizabeth  Hagerty  Tiedemann 
William  I,  Tilghman  III 
Michael  R.  Trego 
John  J.  Vay 
Lawrence  J.  Weil 
Pamela  Marino  Weiss 
Dorothy  Shifter  Wesner 
Frank  P  White,  Jr. 
Lori  Gardner  Wollman 


CLASS  OF  1982 

Class  Agent:  Amy  Greenhow  Nye 
SUF:  $4,596.26 
NEH:$     177,00 

Gregory  E.  Ambrose 
Robert  W.  Ashe 
Nancy  Mohr  Baker 
Karen  Belas 
John  M   Benedict 
Elizabeth  A.  Bergh 
Gloria  Angeli  Blue 
Christine  M.  Bringman 
Frank  Calabrese 
Patricia  N.  Catlin 
Wayne  R.  Clark 
Karen  A.  Clarke 
Catherine  J.  Cook 
Marita  DelBello  Derle 
Lori  R.  DiLonardo 
Michael  S.  Donahue 
Karen  M  Dye 
George  A,  Elias 
Lisa  M.  Ellison 
Rory  M.  Emery 
Thomas  J.  Figmik 
David  C.  Fisher 
Laura  E.  Flynn 
Linda  M.  Furlong 
Thomas  A.  Gift 
Nancy  Wright  Greenshields 
Marc  W,  Gutleber 


William  G.  Hagner 
Lisa  D.  Hammarstrom 
Beth  Lewis  Hartman 
Joan  Miles  Heintz 
David  L  Heitman 
Scott  T  Heller 
Robert  D  Holland 
Susan  W.  Honeyman 
Luverne  Harrop  Hoover 
Timothy  R.  Hoover 
Donna  Johnson  House 
Michael  W.  Hultzapple 
Peter  E.  Jacobs 
Andrew  G.  Jakubek 
Kyle  R.  Kaczynski 
Richard  G.  Kistler 
Laura  Hines  Kling 
Paul  M.  Knedeisen 
Pamela  M.  Kresge 
Sue  R.  Larsen 
Amy  Stauffer  Leta 
Laura  J.  Litchert 
Jeffrey  L.  Litchfield 
Rachel  A.  Long 
Cindy  Wolter  Lynch 
Constance  Snyder  Malick 
Claire  J.  Malone 
Neal  A.  Mayer 

Clay  R.  Mitman 

Melissa  A.  Monteith 

Jeffrey  D.  Morgan 

Donald  S.  Mott 

Karen  J  Ness 

Jacqueline  Rozzi  Nilsen 

Amy  Greenhow  Nye 

Odd  N.  Oddsen,  Jr 

Nancy  M.  Parker 

Lynn  E.  Parks 

James  E.  Persing 

Susan  Brubaker  Pickwell 

Lorella  Puglielli 

Kim  Hartman  Ranck 

Ronald  R.  Reese 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

19 


Johanna  Yeager  Relsteter 
Christopher  D.  Rooke 
Eric  R.  Sauer 
Donald  F.  Scholl,  Jr. 
David  D.  Schuler 
Audrey  G.  Schwarz 
Leo  M.  Sekulski 
Dennis  M.  Selfridge 
Kalhryn  Burke  Sellers 
Steven  W.  Sellers 
Richard  L,  Shermer 
Christine  E.  Shoaf 
Lauren  A.  Shollenberger 
Beth  Nacinovich  Shuey 
Jessica  Ditmares  Silbert 
Susan  LaFrance  Sirois 
Ronald  C.  Swartzlander 
Catherine  J.  Terranova 
Dale  J  Travis 
Lisa  Musselman  Travis 
Gail  Stitzer  Tucker 
Alison  H.  Turney 
Gerald  W.  Ueckermann,  Jr 
Nicholas  C.  Valvano 
Kristina  Warmerdam 
Gretchen  Freed  Whalen 
Susan  E.  White 
Ellen  L.  Whiting 
Robert  L,  Williams 
Frederick  W,  Wollman 
Martha  J.  Zechman 
Stephen  E.  Ziminsky 


CLASS  OF  1983 

Class  Agent:  Roger  Baker 
SUF:  $2,120.00 
NEH:  $      85.00 

Jeffrey  E.  Anderson 

Susan  Landmesser  Augustine 

Roger  A.  Baker 

William  A.  Barnes 

Brenda  Larson  Barrett 

Mark  C.  Bartlow 

Nancy  L.  Barton 

Dirk  L  Baumgardner 

Loren  Karch  Beinieri 

Earle  T  Bittner  III 

Richard  C.  Blumensheid 

David  R  Boor 

Constance  A,  Bowman 

Susan  A.  Brett 

Kenneth  R.  Brightcliffe 

Bonna  Conner  Brooks 

Scott  R.  Brooks 

Ruth  Rissmiller  Brunner 

JevKel  Williamson  Burns 

Gregory  J.  Carr 

Vincent  J.  Cavalea 

William  E-  Cochran 

Karen  E  Costello 

Theodore  F  Decker.  Jr. 

Stephen  C  Dempsey 

Marguerite  A.  Doyle 

Thomas  F.  Dry 

Susan  Cavanaugh  Duffy 

John  C-  Farr 

Susan  Coales  Flake 

Robin  L.  Friedman 

Carol  Brouse  Goodwin 

Michael  B.  Goodwin 

Sandra  J.  Gray 

Robin  L  Greenawalt 

Kimberly  MacMullen  Habecker 

Shari  Showers  Haelig 

William  H.  Haelig 


Richard  S.  Harrell 
Timothy  G.  Harris 
James  A.  Hayward 
Robert  P  Higley,  Jr 
Michael  S.  Hilfman 
Deborah  Scharmann  Himmel 
Brian  K.  Hungarter 
Annette  C.  Jackson 
Carol  Redfern  Jacobs 
Charles  C.  Jordan 
Pamela  Grow  Keiser 
Robert  K.  Lagerman 
Barbara  J.  Lappe 
Laurinda  D.  Lees 
Kelly  Mowery  Leitzel 
Deborah  A.  Lias 
Susan  A.  Lockard 
Thomas  D.  McColligan 
Susan  Souders  Mclntyre 
Ernest  J.  Meisel,  Jr. 
Joseph  F  Melody 
Cynthia  Melone  Metz 
Sheri  Snyder  Metz 
Scott  R.  Moore 
Susan  Kees  Morgan 
Rhett  M,  Myers 
William  N.  Nivison 
Caroline  R.  Noelk 
Rachael  Welsh  Paden 
Patricia  L.  Pietchke 
David  W.  Powers 
Curtis  E.  Rimler 
Richard  W.  Rudd 
George  D.  Rudisill 
Joanna  Moyer  Rudisill 
Margaret  Gutjahr  Rumbaugh 
Karen  L.  Schoeller 
Robin  Bach  Scholl 
June  Soyka 
Douglas  J.  Swanek 
Barbara  A.  Swenson 
Timothy  L.  Taylor 
Garth  S.  Torok 
Jeffrey  R.  Underkoffler 
Lori  A.  Vaningen 
Thomas  A,  Voll 
David  J.  Walker 
Suzanne  Wilkinson  Walker 
Lori  B.  Walther 
Barbara  Wans 
Nessie  Shively  Watson 
Denise  C  Wenke 
Culette  Crance  Williams 
Karen  Schmid  Wilson 
Robert  J.  Zabransky,  Jr. 


CLASS  OF  1984 

Class  Agent:  Fredrick  Cabell 
SUF:  $1,970.00 

William  E.  Admire 
David  W.  Ardrey 
Ruth  A.  Athey 
Suzanne  W.  Babeuf 
Rodney  J  Bamford 
Henry  L.  Belcolle 
Leigh  Braden  Bentz 
Paul  J.  Bentz 
Timothy  N.  Bentz 
Anne  L.  Berger 
Andrew  R,  Bergh 
Brian  C.  Betz 
Barbara  L,  Biglow 
Laura  A.  Bryan 
Fredrick  Cabell,  Jr. 


Laurie  Cunningham  Cabell 
Janet  M.  Chesnutt 
Herbert  W.  Conover  III 
Charlotte  A.  Debany 
Elizabeth  J.  Decker 
Susan  F  Dell 
Thomas  Delia  Badia 
Kevin  M.  Doyle 
Jon  A.  Dunkelberger 
Keith  R.  Duvin 
Pierre  V.  Duy 
Jennifer  L.  Fanelli 
Jay  H,  Feaster 
Kenneth  E.  Ferry 
Charles  D.  Fox 
Scott  D  Gabel 
Melissa  J.  Garretson 
Betty  G.  Gau 
William  T  Goulburn,  Jr. 
Jamie  B.  Harris 
Pamela  Schlerf  Harshey 
Thomas  V.  Hinkson 
S.  William  Hinton 
Suzanne  Carr  Hinton 
Robert  B.  Hoffman 
Craig  C.  Howie 
Jane  Fichner  Hungarter 
Karen  Hurlburt 
Melissa  M.  Jackson 
Gary  R.  Johnson 
Beverly  L.  Jones 
Charles  C.  Jordan 
Winifred  M.  Keller 
Harry  L.  Kostyk 
William  C.  Krohn 
Alisa  M.  Kunkel 
Nancy  A.  Lariviere 
Jonathan  P.  Laubach 
Suzanne  P  Leach 
Lisa  C  Ledeboer 
Thomas  C  Lempert 
Randall  S.  Lieberman 
Joanne  M.  Lubben 
Lise  Cooper  Maier 
Alane  L.  Maningo 
Lee  J.  McCarthy  III 
Suzanne  Reinbold  Medence 
Diane  L.  Meickle 
Diane  K,  Mesloh 
Anna  L,  Milheim 
Linda  S.  Miller 
Michael  P  Mitchell 
Peter  E,  Moore 
Elizabeth  A.  Moran 
Mary  M,  Muscarelli 
Robert  S,  Nickey  III 
Todd  J.  Owens 
John  W.  Purdy  Jr 
Linda  A.  Reckenbeil 
Cynthia  B.  Robbins 
Linda  E,  Roemer 
Ann  Sarandoulias 
Donna  L.  Schilling 
Karen  G.  Schoenegan 
David  C.  Scott 
Roberta  L.  Shade 
Sherri  A.  Shiflett 
Nanci  G.  Shreiner 
Richard  E.  Shriver 
Pamela  J.  Shultz 
Catherine  A.  Sieben 
Ashley  Davis  Skuria 
Teresa  C.  Sol 
Charles  G.  Soranno 
Kenneth  H.  Stettler 
George  J.  Stockburger 
Cheryl  A.  Syme 


Joseph  S.  Thomas 
John  J,  Turner,  Jr. 
Lisa  Kapustay  Turner 
Stephen  A.  Vorel 
Elizabeth  Allen  Vought 
Lawrence  L.  Walsh 
Mark  G.  Walsh 
Randall  W.  Welfley 
William  B.  Welker 
Bruce  C.  Wilson 
Laura  A.  Young 


CLASS  OF  1985 

Class  Agent:  Margaret  Finley 
SUF:  $2,952.50 

Carolyn  S.  Accardi 
Wendy  L.  Ammon 
Stephen  S.  Anderson 
Thomas  W.  Arnold 
Michael  P.  Bahner 
Carolyn  M.  Bastress 
Cynthia  H   Bauer 
David  E.  Bingaman 
Bonny  M.  Botvinick 
John  C  Campeau,  Jr. 
Elissa  M.  Carol 
Kristin  L.  Carroll 
Jennifer  L.  Colson 
Stacey  Esworthy  Cook 
Douglas  W.  Cosgrove 
Deborah  A.  Darrah 
Kathryn  R.  Darwin 
Raymond  K.  Daugherty 
Pamela  J.  Deisher 
Scott  E.  Deitch 
Jeffrey  W.  Dentler 
Charles  J.  Dettmar 
Pamela  M.  Devito 
Blair  R.  Downie 
Bradley  S.  Erickson 
Leah  G.  Fahsbender 
Mario  P.  Ferraro,  Jr. 
Mary  A.  Ferrie 
Margaret  Anne  Finley 
Brandon  W,  Forsyth 
Carmine  J.  Galdieri  III 
Patricia  E.  Garrity 
Terri  A.  Gleichmann 
Joy  D.  Good 
Geraldine  J.  Gorman 
Kathleen  M.  Gorman 
Luanne  Graybill 
Eileen  G  Gruebel 
Douglas  R.  Hall 
Scott  T  Hamm 
Patricia  C  Hanson 
Tracy  W.  Hart 
Linda  M.  Hay 


Scott  K.  Hayward 
Renee  G.  Hepler 
Douglas  L  Herrold 
John  H.  Hoare  III 
Janet  L.  Holzhauer 
Ann  E.  Hubley 
Steven  R,  Jenkins 
Lori  M.  Kahan 
Gloria  Bottiger  Karchner 
William  J.  Kennedy.  Jr. 
Caryn  M.  Kenny 
Terri  L.  Kern 
Darryl  E.  Lahr 
Cynthia  A.  Luer 
Joyce  N.  Luria 
Beth  A.  Mallison 
Kathleen  L.  Marshall 
Robert  A.  McDermott 
Jeff  C  Miller 
Meloney  Lilley  Morris 
Sally  A.  Murphy 
Curtis  L.  Narvesen 
Howard  R.  Nelson,  Jr. 
Keith  W.  Newell 
David  B  Nolle 
Juliana  H.  O'Brien 
Carolyn  J.  Oberholtzer 
Christopher  D.  Pauley 
James  F  Penney 
LutzG,  Pescht 
Kelly  R  Ramsdell 
Glenda  S.  Rennie 
Stephanie  L.  Riggs 
Michael  E.  Rilter 
Denise  Rode  Russell 
Mark  L.  Russell 
Lory  D.  Ryan 
Carolyn  M.  Schenk 
Kristen  A.  Schreiber 
Karen  S,  Schwille 
Robert  D.  Shaara 
Lisa  A.  Sheehan 
Andrew  R.  Siegel 
Linda  L.  Skinner 
Sandra  L.  Slemmer 
Karen  L.  Smith 
Kenneth  B.  Teats,  Jr. 
John  B.  Tevlin,  Jr. 
Karia  J.  Tillman 
Kathleen  M.  Villano 
Rodenc  G,  Vitty 
Michael  D,  Vought 
Claire  V  Waltking 
Faizah  A  Wells 
James  C.  Wendover 
Cheryl  N.  Wiley 
Douglas  J.  Wilkins 
Jennifer  L.  Wilson 
James  W.  Wisse 
K.  Joy  Wood 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

20 


Parents 


Mrs.  Dorothy  M.  Acquaviva  '87 
John  and  Menon  Aherne  '89 
Lawrence  G  and 

Carol  Alderdice  '86 
John  Alkhas  '89 
Robert  E  Almgren  '89 
John  M.  and  Barbara  Amblelll  '89 
Richard  D-  and 

Elaine  Anderson  '89 
Joseph  A.  and 

Helen  C.  Arduini  '86 
Yale  and  Anne  Arkel  '89 
James  Ashey  '87 
Robert  and  Barbara  Bakeman  '89 
J.  Paul  and  Karen  Balas  '88 
John  and  Sandra  Bamman  '86 
Joseph  and  Amy  Baran  '89 
Alan  and  Martha  Barrick  '87 
Robert  V.  Bartles  '88 
Fred  and  Ann  Basilli  '88 
Fred  and  Nancy  Baumann  '89 
O.T.  and  Inez  Beachley  Jr  '89 
Patricia  Beauchamp  '87 
Donald  C.  and  Carole  Beck  '86 
Gilda  Becker  '88 
James  and  Barbara  Benton  '86 
Rev,  &  Mrs,  Carl  E.  Bentz  '87 
Kermit  G,  Bergey  '89 
William  R,  and  Janet  L,  Betz  '89 
Robert  N,  Bianchi  '87 
Edward  R.  and  Barbara  BimI  '89 
Chester  A,  and 

Josephine  Bishof  '87 
James  J.  and  Laurette  C.  Blair  '86 
Justin  G,  and  Karen  M.  Bland  '86 
Leroy  W,  and  Marian  B.  Book  '88 
Speaker  J,  and  Alvesta  Boop  '87 
Philip  J,  Bowers  III  '87 
James  F.  and 

Patricia  A,  Boynlon  '88 
Andrew  J,  and 

DeLores  Bozzelli  '78 
James  H,  and  Joan  Bromley  '89 
George  and  Ruth  Broseman  '89 
John  M.  and 

Patricia  Brotherton  '85 
David  W.  and  Wendy  Brown  '86 
Franklin  and  Barbara  Buckalew  '89 
John  J,  and  Edith  Buckfelder,  Jr  '77 
Salvatore  J,  and  Theresa  Buffa  '86 
Adeline  and  Lowell  Burton  '88 
Max  F  and  Ann  Buttenmuller  '87 
leda  Calich  '89 
William  C,  Calvert,  Jr  '88 
Roger  and  Linda  Castoral  '89 
Louis  and  Felicia  Cataldo  '86 
Herbert  C,  and 

Deena  Chamberlin  '88 
Charles  F  Church,  Jr,  '87 
Henry  M.  and 

Margaret  T.  Clinton  '86 
Robert  H.  and  Julia  A,  Clouser  '87 
Donald  S,  and  Eula  C,  Coffey  '88 
William  H,  Cole,  Jr,  '83 
Robert  J.  and 

Kathleen  Connelly  '87 
Ernest  R,  and  Florence  Conrad  '87 
James  J.  and  Martha  Conway  '88 
Paul  M,  and  Roberta  Cook  '88 
Richard  H.  and  Aria  Cook  '88 
George  H.  and 

Patricia  M.  Cooke  '87 
Karen  G,  Cooley  '90 
Richard  M,  and  Sally  Corbin  '88 


Edmund  R.  and 

Elizabeth  Cueman  '86 
Peter  C.  Culos  '88 
Glenn  W,  and  Aleta  Daniels  '88 
Edward  K,  and  Gail  D,  Davies  '88 
Albert  W.  and  Helen  Davis  '89 
Allan  Dayton  '88 
Jane  L,  Deakin  '88 
George  K.  and 

Norma  S,  Decker  '87 
Stephen  and  Patrice  DeFelice  '88 
Kenneth  J.  and 

Helen  M.  DeGraw  '89 
Alex  and  Susan  Del  Bueno  '89 
Albert  M,  and 

Anna  M,  Desousa  '86-'89 
Norman  J.  and 

Margaret  Dick.  Jr  '89 
L,  Jean  Dimond  '89 
Robert  W,  DIouhy  '89 
Edward  J,  and 

Dorothy  T  Dobzanski  '89 
A,W,  and  Jean 

Dodsworth,  Jr  '87-'88 
Peter  and  Maria  Doelp  '86 
Francis  J.  and  Yolanda  Doerr  '86 
Anthony  F,  Dombroski  '88 
Carol  Drummond  '89 
James  C,  and  Cora  Dum  '89 
Thomas  and  Dorothy  Dwyer  '89 
Harry  and  Ruth  S,  Eisenhauer  II  '89 
Jason  M,  and  Patricia  Elsas,  Jr  '89 
Joseph  and  Elva  M,  Elsman  '89 
Edward  R,  and  Carol  Emerson  '86 
Roberta  Ernst  '89 
George  J,  Esty  '89 
Herbert  J.  and  Pamela  Etzold  '89 
Marvin  Euler  '86 
George  B.  and 

Margaret  Evans  III  '87 
Thomas  L,  and  Lois  Fagan,  Jr  '88 
Donald  J,  and  Geraldine  Eager  '87 
Thomas  C,  and  Kathleen  Fallon  '89 
George  and  Anne  Fattman  '88 
Herbert  and  Barbara  Faust  '87 
Paul  L.  and  Lynne  E.  Fear  '89 
Peter  A,  and  Elizabeth  Fernholz  '88 
Robert  W.  and  Lois  Filbey  '75 
Joseph  F  and  Bernadette  Flynn  '87 
Joseph  and  Judith  Foglia  '86 
Henry  and  Barbara  Forberg  '89 
Harry  L,  and  Gloria  Foss  '88 
Edgar  M,  Foster  '88 
Marion  L,  Frank  '88 
Walter  and  Eileen  Frees  '87 
Donald  G  and  Jennifer  Friars  '87 
Donald  G.  and  Grace  Fritz  '86 
Sylvia  W,  Fuller  '87 
Ronald  J,  and  Shirley  Gable  '88 
Dr,  and  Mrs,  Herbert  Gaither  '88 
Camiine  J,  and  Patricia  Galdien  '88 
Santo  and  Rita  Garcia  '89 
Bruce  H,  and  Janet  W,  Garfield  '89 
Henry  R,  and 

Patricia  Gasull,  Jr  '88-89 
James  A,  and  Joan  H,  George  '87 
Sal  T,  and  Gloria  Giaimo  '87 
Herbert  W,  and 

Ann  Marie  Glaser  '88 
Stuart  and  Barbara  Gnapp  '89 
Karl  D  and  Vera  T  Gordinier,  Jr  '88 
Elisabeth  W,  Gordon  '86 
Russell  and  Madeline  Gona  '89 
James  T  and  Marilyn  L, 

Gormley  '86 
William  H.  and  Marilyn  Gormley  '86 
Reinhold  J,  and  Miriam  Greb  '89 


Edgar  and  Doris  Griffie  '89 
Joseph  A,  and  Kathleen  Grimm  '87 
James  F,  and  Lois  Gross  '86 
Mary  Jane  Grow  '89 
Nancy  S,  Guckes  '87 
Donald  L,  and 

Beverly  J,  Guldner  '86 
Thomas  J,  and  Betsy  Guzick  '87 
Mr,  and  Mrs,  Edward 
Hagelgans,  Jr.  '87 
Marlin  E.  Haines  '88 
Patrick  J.  and  Mary  C.  Hall  '89 
Robert  J.  and 

Nancy  D.  Hamilton  '89 
Mary  Hanlon  '88 
William  D.  and  Donna  Harbst  '86 
Robert  and  Jane  W.  Harding  '88 
Robert  B.  and  I.V.E.  Hargraves  '87 
Ronald  G.  Harrington  '89 
James  F  and  Patricia  Harris  '87 
William  C.  and  Dorothy  M.  Hart  '88 
Charles  R.  and 

Starr  K.  Hagstrom  '89 
John  K.  and  Lucille  J.  Haubner  '89 
Robert  W,  and  Martha  Hauhuth  '86 
Lee  R.  and  Diane  Heffner  '87 
Paul  L.  and  Phyllis  Heim  '87 
Jay  H.  and  Joan  Herdling  '88 
Mr  and  Mrs,  Carl  F  Hesse  '86 
J,  Lawrence  Higgins,  Jr.  '89 
Robert  H.  and  Virginia  Hirsch  '86 
Harold  A.  and  Gladys  Hoeg  '86 
Samuel  and  Georgia  Hoff  '86 
John  E.  and  Susan  Homestead  '88 
William  E.  and  Margaret  Hosker  '87 
D,  Larry  and  Alice  Ann  House  '86 
Lewis  and  Carol  Ruber  '89 
Richard  and  Susan  Hughes  '88 
Lee  W,  and  Ann  Hummel  '89 
Frank  E,  Hurley  '88 
Melvin  E,  and  Alma  Hyde  '88 
Cosmo  J,  lacavazzi  '89 
Philip  L,  and 

Mary  Louise  lampietro  '78 
James  Ignatieff  '87 
Frederick  and  Donna  Ikenson  '86 
Jon  T  and  Judith  Innes  '86 
Donna  K.  Jackson  '89 
Davey  L,  and  Shirley  Jimison  '89 
Eleanore  B,  Johnson  '86 
Donald  E,  and  Lorraine  Jones  '86 
Elaine  W,  Jones  '89 
Frank  and  Barbara  Junger  '86 
John  R  Kallelis  '88 
Joseph  W,  and  Ruth  Karoly  '87 
Philip  S,  and  Mary  Keil  '88 
Lloyd  W,  and 

Betty  Jane  Keiper,  Jr  '86 
Dona  Keller  '86 

David  M,  and  Mary  Rae  Kelly  '87 
William  R,  and 

Pamela  Y.  Kennedy  '89 
Harry  and  Arlene  O,  Kenosian  '86 
Roy  C.  and  Alice  M,  Kissinger  '86 
Arthur  and  Marion  L.  Kling  '88 
Leonard  and  Ruth  Knapp,  Jr  '89 
Donald  S,  and  Gunilla  Knutson  '89 
Mr  and  Mrs,  Donald  Koenecke  '77 
Eugene  H,  and  Barbara  S,  Kopf  '87 
Francis  Kosa  '88 
Samuel  J,  and  Linda  Kress,  Jr  '89 
Adrian  W,  and  Mary  Krzykowski  '88 
John  C,  and 

Mildred  Ann  Kuhn,  Jr.  '87 
Mr  and  Mrs,  Frank  Kymer  '89 
F,W,  and  Donna  Lackland  '88 
Hartley  and  Mary  Jo  LaDuke  '88 


John  M,  and  Karen  Lafferly  '87 
Charies  L,  and  Ruth  C.  Lain  '87-'88 
Robert  L,  Lande  '87 
Howard  J,  and 

Katherine  Langan  '88 
Marianne  B.  Layng  '89 
James  J.  and  Agnes  M.  Leary  '87 
Arthur  L,  and 

Joanne  W,  Legar,  Jr  '87 
Fred  M.  Legge  '86 
Ronald  J.  and  Jeanne  Leib  '86 
John  W.  Leitgeb  '88 
Charles  B.  and  Annavee  Leslie  '80 
Howard  and  Carole  Lichterman  '89 
James  R,  and 

Alba  L,  Logan,  Jr.  '88 
George  E.  and  Barbara  Lucas  '88 
Frederick  and  Chariotte  Ludwig  '87 
George  Lussier,  Jr  '89 
Dennis  J,  and  Patricia  A,  Lynch  '87 
Brennan  G.  and  Mary  Lytle  '86 
Simeon  and  Mary  Margolis  '86 
Vincent  N.  and 

Charlotte  Marino  '87 
G.  Tyson  and  Anita  G.  Maroon  '88 
William  L.  and  Linda  Martin  '88 
David  and  Judith  Mayo  '86 
Thomas  J.  and 

Mary  McCaffery  '87-'88 
Cornelius  P.  and 

Lynn  McCarthy  '87 
Connie  T  McClymont  '87 
James  W.  and  Ellen  J,  McCourt  '87 
Martin  B,  and 

Lynne  F  McGonigle  '89 
George  McKay  '89 
Paul  A,  and 

Nancy  S.  McLaughlin  '87 
Jack  H,  McNairy  '88 
Joseph  A.  and  Ann  McNulty  '87-'90 
James  M,  and 

Janet  M,  McRoberts  '86 
Paul  and  Patti  Meier,  Jr,  '86 
Donald  and  Joy  Merryman  '89 
Harry  C,  and  Donna  Meyer  '89 
Derry  B,  and  Jeanne  Michael  '88 
Robert  A,  and  Sandra  M,  Miller  '88 
Richard  and  Karen  Minnich  '89 
Warren  0,  and  Cynthia  Mitchell  '86 
Dayne  P  and  Phyllis  Morgan  '89 
Ralph  A,  and  Claire  Moscatello  '88 
Robert  and  Mary  Jane  Moyer  '87 
John  J.  and  Marie  Mulcahy.  Jr  '88 
Maywood  J.  and 

Maryland  Myers  '86 
Anthony  D.  and  Sally  Nazzaro  '89 
Robert  F  Neuberger  '86 
Barry  and  Shirley  Noble  '87 
Thomas  J.  Nolan  '86 
Charles  S,  and 

Mildred  Nowosielski  '87 
Richard  and  Mary  Ohr  '86 
Charles  E,  and  Carol  Orr  '86 
Henry  and  Grace  Paltrineri  '88 
Peter  A,  and  Laura  Parisi  '86 
Thomas  L,  and  Linda  Perry  '89 
Mr  and  Mrs,  Robert  D.  Pierson  '88 
Joseph  C,  and 

Frances  Pisciotta  '89 
Themio  and  Shirley  Plakos  '86 
Donald  R  and  Elizabeth  Pluta  '87 
Ralph  J,  Pocaro  '86 
Rosalyn  Pocaro  '86 
Martin  and  Pauline  E,  Pope  '86-'88 
Donald  and  Joyce  Pors  '89 
Preben  and  Barbara  Poulsen  '89 
Harry  L.  Powers  '86 


Patrons  of  the 
Arts 

Througfi  special  gifts  of  $250  and 
$150  respectively,  a  number  of 
persons  and  businesses  became 
Grand  Patrons  and  Patrons  of  the 
Arts,  helping  Susquehanna  Univer- 
sity to  continue  a  truly  outstanding 
and  ambitious  program  of  Artist 
Series  performances  and  other 
artistic  events.  Others,  through  gifts 
of  $50  and  $25.  were  Sponsors  and 
Friends  of  the  Arts.  Susquehanna 
students,  staff,  and  thousands  of 
guests  and  area  residents  thus 
enjoyed  a  variety  of  high  quality 
entertainment  and  cultural  presenta- 
tions at  the  University  in  1985-86. 

Grand  Patrons  of  the 
Arts: 

Lawrence  M.  and 

Louise  Kresge  Isaacs 
Carl  and  Alice  Rice 

Patrons  of  ttie  Arts: 

Henry  Albright 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Donald  Beckie 

Theresa  Shipman  Beers 

John  and  Jane  Carpenter 

Joel  and  Trudy  Cunningham 

Mr,  and  Mrs.  John  Dagle 

Dr  and  Mrs,  John  E,  Deitrick,  Jr, 

James  and  Eunice  Heistand 

Bill  and  Lois  Hutko 

Richard  and  Frayda  Kamber 

Mr,  and  Mrs,  Michael  Kivko 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  Laubach 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Robert  E.  Lauf 

Mrs.  John  C,  McCune  II 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  John  Moran 

Bruce  and  Doria  Nary 

Martha  D.  and  Edward  T.  Nichols 

NCB  Bank,  Middleburg 

Gladys  W.  Phillips 

Truman  H.  Purdy 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Edward  S.  Rogers 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Daniel  W.  Rohrbaugh 

Marvin  and  Raven  Rudnitsky 

Harry  and  Betty  Snook 

Snyder  County  Trust  Company 

Cyril  and  Leona  Stretansky 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  R.F  Tamke 

Dorothy  G.  Wilson 

Mr  and  Mrs.  John  Yago,  Jr 

Friends  of  the  Arts: 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Wendell  Carr 
The  Reverend  Dr  and  Mrs,  Ted 

Lindquist 
Madella  Rigby  Maurer 
Caroline  Neyhart 
M.  Jane  Schnure 
William  and  Marge  Witkop 
Vaughn  and  Sandra  Wolf 

Hugh  M,  and  Elizabeth  Quigley  '86 
N,  David  and  Virginia  Rahal  '87 
John  M,  and  Edith  D,  Rea  '87 
Edmund  and  Lynn  Redsecker  '87 
Robert  M,  and  Carol  Reed  '89 
Donald  W,  Reynolds  '88 
James  D,  and  Nancy  Rhoads  '86 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

21 


W.  Ernest  and  Edith  Rich  '88 
Donald  C.  and 

Nancy  Richardson  '88 
Robert  and  Louise  RInaldl  '89 
Mr,  and  Mrs.  Grant  Ringler  '87 
Robert  W.  and  Marilyn  Roland  '89 
Robert  C.  and  Natalie  Rooke  '82 
Thomas  R  Rooney  '89 
Paul  F.  Rose  '86 
Robert  J.  Rudolf  '87 
Robert  J.  and  Mary  Lou  Russell  '88 
Philip  A,  and 

Barbara  G,  Ruziska  '89 
Thomas  and  Rose  Sansonetti  '86 
Robert  and  Joan  Sarsony  '89 
Carl  and  Mary  Savino  '87 
Joseph  C.  and  Helen  Scala  '88 
Walter  and  Barbara  Schickram  '88 
Peter  E.  and 

Katherine  L.  Schilling  '86 
Frederick  and  Barbara  Schlegel  '87 
Alan  D.  and  Carolyn  D.  Schmalz  '87 
Ronald  and 

Eleanor  J.  Schoener  '86 
Herman  D,  and 

Delores  Schoepe  '88 
John  J,  and  Agnes  Schroeder  '89 
Thomas  E.  and 

Elizabeth  Schukis  '89 
Robert  M.  and  Barbara  L.  Scola  '88 
Andrew  and  Janet  S.  Secor  '87 
Harry  and  June  Seifert  '89 
John  B.  and  Joan  Seville  '87 
Robert  and  Alma  F.  Sheaffer  '76 
Jeanne  Budde  Simmons  '86 
Edmund  M.  and 

Patricia  R.  Skarbek  '87 
Edward  H.  Smith  '87 
Frederick  and  Judith  Smyser  II  '89 
Charles  F.  Snyder,  Jr  '87 
George  D,  and  Rose  Snyder  '88 
Sogi  and  Alice  Soder  '89 
Mr,  and  Mrs,  Philip  Spector  '89 
Setton  and  Ann  Stallard  '89 
C,  Dale  and  Sally  Steinmetz  '89 
Robert  F  and  Janet  Stewart  '88 
Joseph  and  Alice  Stuart  '89 
Nathaniel  H,  and 

Jane  H,  Sutcliffe  '88 
Ernest  F  and  K,  Lenore  Svetec  '86 
John  I,  and  Mary  Lou  Sweigard  '87 
Edwin  M,  and  Doris  Szala  '87 
Wayne  and  Shirley  Talhelm  '86 
Angelo  J,  and  Beverly  Talluto  '89 
Elizabeth  Taylor  '87 
Charles  I,  Tenney  '87 
Jay  R,  and 

Kathleen  Thatcher,  Jr,  '89 
Wilbur  and  Ursula  Thiele  '89 
Edward  R,  and  Joan  T  Thomas  '87 
Milton  G.  and 

Lois  B,  Thompson  '86 
Harold  A,  and 

Sara  S,  Thomson.  Jr,  '89 
John  J,  and  Geraldine  Tirpak  II  '88 
George  and  Kathleen  Tirpak  '89 
Thomas  M.  and  Joan  Tollinger  '89 
Mario  J,  and  Saralee  Tomei  '86 
R.  Noel  and  Elaine  J.  Turner  '88 
Allan  R,  and  Virginia  Turner  '87 
Foster  and  Lois  Ulrich  '87 
Fred  L,  and  Jeanne  Van  Steen  '87 
Rodney  L  and  Jo-Ann  Ventura  '89 
John  S,  and  Mary  Vickers  '88 
Jay  R,  and  Carol  C,  Vincent  '88 
Robert  R  and  Joan  E  Vivian  '87 
David  G,  and  Carolyn  Volk  '88 


Fred  K,  Von  Hillebrandt  '86 
Howard  G,  and 

Barbara  H,  Wachenfeld  '87 
L.  Gordon  and 

Christena  Wagner  '89 
Michael  and  Lillyann  Walker  '87 
James  J,  and  Shirley  Walsh  '89 
George  E.  and  Marilyn  Walter  '87 
John  A,  and  Patricia  Warehime  '87 
Franklin  E,  Warren  '88 
Howard  H,  and  Martha  Weaner  '82 
William  E,  and  Ann  Weaver  '89 
George  F  Weidle  '89 
Mr  and  Mrs,  John  B,  Weiss  '89 
Russell  F  and  Leigh  D,  Wells  '87 
John  and  Colette  Wengryn  '86 
Edwin  S.  White  '86 
Elfriede  Wilkens  '86 
Richard  J,  and  Gayle  Wilson  '89 
James  R,  and  Joyce  Wither  '88 
Joseph  and  Loretta  Witt  '89 
Joseph  A,  and 

Frances  M,  Wolfe  '88 
Kathie  E,  Wolland  '88 
Lewis  S,  and  Beverly  Wonsidler  '87 
George  and  Anne  Yoggy  '86 
Robert  and  Sandra  Young  '88 
Michael  and  Lois  Zarra  '87 
Bruce  and  Harriet  Ziegler  '89 
Frank  J,  and  M,  Sue  Zmuda  '89 
Louis  and  Doris  Zucca.  Jr,  '88 


Friends,  Faculty 
and  Staff 

Lawrence  A,  Abler 

Norman  W.  and  Betty  M.  Ackley 

Agnes  Adam 

Arlin  M,  Adams  hc'85 

Dorothy  M,  Anderson  '62 

Sidney  and  Carole  Apfelbaum 

Jessica  Ayars 

Jane  F,  Barlow 

Stuart  E,  Barstad  hc'86 

Robert  M,  Bastress  '39 

Jean  Beamenderfer  '39 

Donald  W,  and  Carolyn  Beckie 

Thomas  S,  and  Emma  D,  Beckley 

Theresa  R,  Beers 

Carl  J,  and  Pat  Bellas 

Frederick  W,  and  Eleanor  Bisbee 

James  A,'63  and 

Martha  Barker  '70  Blessing 
Helen  Blough 
Gloria  Angeli  Blue  '82 
Mrs,  Harold  Bollinger 
George  C,  and  Carol  Boone 
Paul  and  Lucile  Bossart 
Robert  L,  and  Carol  Bradford 
Edwin  B.  Bronner  hc'74 
John  L,  Bruch 
Joseph  B.  Bulick,  estate 
Nancy  A.  Cairns 
John  A.  and  Jane  C,  Carpenter 
Charles  H,  '52  and 

Voylet  Dietz  '52  Carr 
Wendell  and  Flora  Carr 
Mary  Cianni 
Margaret  Clark 
John  C,  Cooper 
Lillian  Crawford 
Dr.  and  Mrs,  EC  Cunningham 
Mr  and  Mrs.  J.P  Cunningham 
Joel  and  Trudy  Cunningham 


John  W,  and  Gladys  Dagle 

Kathleen  H.  and  Robert  Dalton 

Preston  B,  and  Isabelle  Davis 

Mary  B.  De  Stafney 

Charles  B,  Degenstein  hc'82 

Galen  H.  and  Deanna  Deibler 

Scott  Deitch  '85 

Ruth  Deitrich 

John  E,  and  Carle  Deitrick 

Connie  N,  Delbaugh 

Thomas  Diehl 

Ronald  L,  and  Christine  Dotterer 

Clara  Jean  Doubt 

Louis  F,  Dreibelbis 

Milton  and  Gladys  Dumeyer 

Harold  A,  Dunkelberger  hc'79 

Robert  and  Audrey  Dysland 

Charles  C.  and  Charlotte  Eberly 

Janet  V.  Enders 

Samuel  H.  and  Dorothy  Evert 

Hans  E,  and  Barbara  Feldmann 

Ellen  P.  Fenstermaker 

Patricia  Fishbein 

Cynthia  Fisher 

Kenneth  0.  and  Irene  Fladmark 

Joyce  Flaherty 

Frank  W.  and  Joan  Fletcher 

Edna  Frandsen 

Grace  M.  Freas 

Walter  B.  and  Natalie  Freed 

Friends  of  John  Grebe,  deceased 

Charles  and  Joyce  M,  Gardner 

Boyd  and  Jane  Gibson 

Gynith  C,  Gitfin 

Viola  K,  Gilbert 

Gerald  R.  and  Betty  Gordon 

George  F.  and  Helen  V,  Grebe 

Howard  J.  and  Marion  L.  Greene 

Warren  and  Charlotte  Groce 

Fred  A,  and  Sherrill  Grosse 

Rev,  Dr,  James  E,  Gunther 

George  L,  Haller  hc'63 

George  F,  Harkins  ho  '71 

John  E,  Harkins 

William  E,  Harkins  he  '75 

Donald  J,  Harnum 

Elizabeth  M.  Harris 

Randolph  P.  and  Carol  Harrison 

Susan  Hegberg 

James  R.  and  Eunice  Heistand 

Alice  M,  Henry 

Stephen  R.  Herrold  '69 

Helen  B,  Hester 

Edna  B,  Hicks 

Henry  and  Jane  Hood 

David  E,  and  Marie  Horlacher 

John  C.  Horn  hc'65 

Donald  D,  and  Grace  Housley 

Orlando  W,  Houts 

Patricia  R.  Hunsicker 

W.  Murray  Hunt,  Jr. 

D.  Edgar  '34  and  Aberdeen 

Phillips  '34  Hutchison 
Lawrence  M.  '43  and 

Louise  Kresge  '45  Isaacs 
Lorraine  Johnson 
Ruth  H.  Johnson 
Russell  M,  and  Mildred  Johnston 
Richard  and  Frayda  Kamber 
Frank  S,  and  Hilda  Karniol 
William  and  Lynne  Karniol 
Pamela  Grow  Keiser  '83 
Virginia  Kendall 
Martha  E.  Kerns,  estate 
John  and  Sara  Kirkland 
Michael  and  Frances  Kivko 
Robert  W,  Koons  hc'58 


Charles  and  Jane  Kunes 
Bertha  M.  Larson 
Charles  A.  Laubach.  Jr. 
Robert  E  and  Betty  Lauf 
Barbara  A,  Lewis 
David  W,  and 

Bonnie  Eiker  '70  Lightcap 
Theodore  Lindquist  hc'75 
Marcia  Y  Lorand  hc'81 
Eugene  and  Jane  Isaacs  Lowe 
Richard  H,  and  Margaret  Lowright 
Greg  and  Debb  Lutz 
Jean  Lynch 
Thelma  Martinec 
Madella  R.  Maurer 
Gertrude  May 
Marjorie  Wolfe  McCune  '43 
Thomas  F.  and  Jenny  McGrath 
Robert  x'45  and  Genevieve  Mease 
Dorothy  C.  Meyer 
John  R,  and  Joan  Miller 
James  R,  and  Helen  Misanin 
Jean  Mitchell 
Esther  E.  Momrow 
Billy  and  Clyde  Montgomery 
Paul  A,  Morelock 
Robert  G,  and  Gerburg  Mowry 
Mrs,  Webster  G,  Moyer 
Ged  Muhly 

Bruce  L.  and  Doria  Nary 
Caroline  Neyhart 
Edward  Nichols 
Robert  E,  and  Helen  Nylund 
Harold  C  and  Nancy  O'Connor 
John  and  Barbara  Pagana 
George  L,  and  Marie  Pamental 
Dorothy  B,  Porter  hc'71 
Neil  H,  and  Mary  Potter 
Joan  B,  Price 

Purdy  Insurance  Agency,  Inc, 
Saul  and  Florence  Putterman 
Mrs,  Charles  Rahter 
Nathalia  P  Rantzow 
Richard  C,  Rantzow 
Robert  U,  and  Nancy  Redpath 
Otto  and  Beulah  Reimherr 
Wilhelm  and  Ruth  Reuning 
Frank  D,  '54  and  Linda  Richards 
Maureen  Davenport  Ries  '85 
William  O,  '29  and  Ruth  Roberts 
Edward  S,  '42  and 

Blanche  Forney  '42  Rogers 
Daniel  W,  and  Gladys  Rohrbaugh 
Henry  W,  Rozenberg  hc'73 
Lynn  M.  Sarf  '77 


Genevieve  Sarra 
Frances  S.  Sassaman 
Joseph  J.  and  Karol  Scartelli 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Norman 

Schauwecker 
Robert  R.  and  Martha  Schell 
Robert  E.  Schellberg  hc'70 
Howard  H.  Schnure 
M  Jane  Schnure  '39 
Erick  O.  Schonstedt 
Harold  J.  and  Ann  Schriver 
E.  Raymond  Shaheen  '37 
Leroy  R.  Sharer 
Marie  Shempp 
Jeanne  Shipe 

James  B.  and  Barbara  Smillie 
Alex  Smith 
Ruth  J.  Smith  hc'82 
Harry  L.  and  Betty  Snook 
Robert  O  and  Violet  Soper 
Amos  A.  Stagg,  Jr 
R.  Terrance  and  Nancy  H,  Stanton 
Evelyn  Stevens 
Marie  H,  Stratmann 
Cyril  M.  and  Leona  Stretansky 
Reuben  T  Swanson  hc'81 
Robert  G.  Swanson 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  R.F  Tamke 
Maurice  D.  Taylor  hc'80 
Frederick  D.  Ullman 
N.J.C  Vasantkumar 
Maria  Viks 

Diane  Herbert  Wall  '86 
Alan  R.  Warehime  hc'82 
Gustave  W.  Weber  hc'77 
Robert  F.  and  Patricia  Weis 
Gary  R.  Wentzel 
Richard  F  and  Florence  Wesner 
Dan  A.  and  Sally  Wheaton 
Pamela  L.  White 
David  N.  and  Judie  Wiley 
Elizabeth  Wiley 
Robert  and  Dorothy  Wilhour 
Elizabeth  Williamson,  estate 
Dorothy  G.  Wilson 
Amelia  C  Winter 
Thomas  and  Phyllis  Wissinger 
William  and  Marjorie  Witkop 
Aileen  Witmer 

Vaughn  A.  '67  and  Sandra  J.  Wolf 
Dorothy  M.  Wright 
John  and  Barbara  Yago 
John  and  Martha  Zeller 
Alma  A.  Zollo 
Roberta  and  Walter  L.  Zweifler 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

22 


Gifts  In  Kind 

Lawrence  A  Abler 

AT&T 

Nelson  Bailey 

Cecilia  Collell 

Harry  E.  Garvin 

Viola  Gllben 

George  and  Margaret  Harris 

Mary  E.  Hill 

Jack  Holt 

John  C  Horn 

Dale  Hurllman 

Eleanor  M.  Imperato 

Lawrence  M.  and 

Louise  Kresge  Isaacs 
Richard  Kamber 
The  Honorable  Peter  Krehel 
NAIER 
Bruce  Nary 
William  Perrige 
Grant  Scheider 
Earl  Severs 
Helen  Shelton 
Snyder  County  Conservation 

District 
Nathaniel  Spear,  Jr. 
Mark  Wilson 
Hervert  G.  Wittels 


Business  and 
Industry 

AMP  Incorporated 

ARA  Services,  Inc. 

Bastian  Tire  Sales 

Bilger  Fuels 

BKW  Coach  Line 

Mr.  Carnien,  Inc. 

Cellitti  Moving  &  Storage  Co. 

Central  Builders  Supply 

Central  Pennsylvania  Savings 

Association 
Coca-Cola  Mid-Atlantic 

Bottling  Co, 
Richard  C.  Cox  Agency,  Inc. 
D.J.'s  Family  Pizzeria 
John  Dagle  Jewelry 
The  Daily  Item 
Deans  Oil  Co.,  Inc. 
Dogwood  Hill  Nursery,  Inc. 
J.B.  Donahoe  Interiors 
Gettig  Technologies,  Inc. 
Golden  Corral  Family  Restaurant 
Governor  Snyder  Mansion 
William  F  Groce,  Inc. 
Hanover  Brands,  Inc. 
Karchner,  Amerman  and 

Associates 
Keller  Marine  Service,  Inc. 
J.  Kleinbauer,  Inc. 
Kay  Koch's  Bride's  Bouquet 
Kratzer  Oil  Co 
Kreamer  Feed  Store 
Kulzlown  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 
Lutheran  Brotherhood 
Mary  Macintosh 
H.R  McGinley,  Inc. 
Medical  &  Surgical  Center,  Inc 
Middleswarth  Kitchen  Fresh  Chips 
Mohawk  Flush  Doors 
Drs.  M,  Munir  and  M.  Samad 
Bob  Newman,  Inc. 


Northway  Industries,  Inc. 
Old  Trail  Fabric  Center 
Optometric  Office 
On  Packagings,  Inc. 
Penn  Lyon  Homes,  Inc. 
Penn  Valley  Printing  Co. 
Pennsylvania  Power  &  Light 

Company 
Pennsylvania  Gas  and  Water  Co. 
Phillips  Industries 
Phillips  Motel 
The  Picture  Place 
Portion  Pack  Food  Service,  Inc. 
Purdy  Insurance  Agency,  Inc. 
Rea  &  Derick,  Inc. 
Rhoads  Mills 
Rosenblums,  Inc. 
Sears  Roebuck  Foundation 
Architecture  By  Seiple 
Selmax  Corp. 

Shaffer  &  Son  Insurance  Agency 
Silvertip 

Smellz  Auto  Sales  Co. 
Snyder  County  Trust  Co. 
Stroehmann  Brothers  Co. 
Sunbury  Broadcasting 

Corporation -WKOK,  WQKX 
Sunbury  Textile  Mills,  Inc. 
Swineford  National  Bank 
Tedds  Landing,  Inc. 
Universal  Suppliers,  Inc. 
Valley  Farms  Dairy 
Valley  Toyota  AMC  Jeep  Renault 
Village  TV  &  Stereo 
Walnut  Acres,  Inc. 
Weis  Markets,  Inc. 
Wheeland  Jewelers 
Dr  and  Mrs.  David  Wilson 
Wood  Metal  Industries,  Inc. 
WYGL  Radio 

Warren  W.  York  &  Co.,  Inc. 
Young  Door  Co. 


Foundations  and 
Corporations 

American  Express  Foundation 
Anna  Bohorad  Trust 
Carpenter  Foundation 
Exxon  Foundation 
Faylor  Foundation 
Foundation  For  Independent 

Colleges 
G  Scott  &  Bessie  K.  Guyer 

Foundation 
Hagedorn  Fund 
Hall  Foundation 
Kline  Foundation,  Inc. 
Christian  R.  &  Mary  F  Lindback 

Foundation 
National  Endowment  for  the 

Sciences 
Pew  Memorial  Trust 
Presser  Foundation 
Margaret  L.  Wendt  Foundation 
Whitaker  Foundation 
York  Container  Foundation 


Churches  and 
Organizations 

Aid  Association  For  Lutherans 


The  Allegheny  Lutheran  Home 
American  Academy  of  Arts  & 

Sciences 
Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church 
Hershey  Trinity  Lutheran  Church 
Lutheran  Church  In  America 
Pennsylvania  Council  on  the  Arts 
Pennsylvania  Humanities  Council 
Shiloh  Lutheran  Church 
St.  Mark's  Lutheran  Church 
St.  John's  Lutheran  Church 
St.  Paul's  Evangelical 

Lutheran  Church 
Susquehanna  Arts  Society 
Theta  Chi  Fraternity 
Transfiguration  Lutheran  Church 
Women's  Auxiliary 
Zion  Lutheran  Church 

l\1atching  Gifts 

Susquetianna  University  is 
pleased  to  recognize  and  express 
thanks  to  those  companies  tfiat 
matched  gifts  of  employees  or  their 
spouses  during  the  1985-85  fund 
year.  Corporate  Matching  Gift 
programs  serve  to  double,  triple  or 
even  quadruple  the  impact  of  a 
donation  made  to  the  University, 
and  are  an  increasingly  valuable 
funding  source  to  Susquehanna. 

Susquehanna  thanks  those 
alumni,  parents  and  friends  who 
initiated  matching  gifts  through 
their  employers. 

Aetna  Life  &  Casualty  Foundation 
Aid  Association  For  Lutherans 
Air  Products  and  Chemicals 
ALCOA  Foundation 
Allied  Corporation 
American  Airlines 
American  Broadcasting  Co. 
American  Cyanamid  Co. 
American  Hoechst  Corporation 
American  International  Group,  Inc. 
Amoco  Foundation  Inc. 
AMP  Incorporated 
ARA  Services,  Inc. 
Armstrong  Rubber  Co. 
Armstrong  World  Industries,  Inc. 
Associated  Dry  Goods  Corp. 
AT&T  Foundation 
Atlantic  Richfield  Foundation 
Automatic  Data  Processing 
Avery  International 
Bank  of  Pennsylvania 
Bankers  Trust  Co. 
Bell  Atlantic 

Bell  Communication  Research 
Bell  of  Pennsylvania 
Best  Products  Co.,  Inc. 
Bethlehem  Steel  Corp. 
Black  &  Decker,  Inc. 
The  Boeing  Company 
Borden  Foundation,  Inc. 
Brunswick  Foundation,  Inc. 
Burroughs  Corporation 
Cabot  Corporation 
Foundation,  Inc. 
Capital  Holding  Corp. 
Carter  Wallace,  Inc. 
Carteret  Savings 
Chesebrough-Pond's  Inc. 


Chevron  Matching  Gifts  Plan 

Chubb  &  Sons.  Inc. 

Citibank 

Coca-Cola  Mid-Atlantic  Bottling  Co. 

Combustion  Engineering 

Continental  Corp.  Foundation 

Coopers  &  Lybrand  Foundation 

Corning  Glass  Works  Foundation 

The  Cranston  Foundation 

Crum  &  Forster 

Deloitte  Haskins  &  Sells 
Foundation 

Digital  Equipment  Corporation 

Dow  Chemical  USA 

Dow  Jones  &  Co.,  Inc. 

Duke  Power  Co. 

Dun  &  Bradstreet  Co.  Foundation 

Eastern  Gas  and  Fuel  Associates 

Educators  Mutual  Life 
Insurance  Co. 

Emhart  Corporation 

Equitable  Life  Assurance  Society 

Ernst  &  Whinney 

Exxon  Foundation 

Federated  Department  Stores,  Inc. 

Fidelity  Bank 

Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber  Company 

First  Interstate  Bank  of  California 

Ford  Motor  Company  Fund 

Fulton  Bank 

GEICO  Insurance  Group 

General  Defense  Corporation 

General  Electric  Foundation 

General  Telephone  &  Electronics 

PH.  Glatfelter  Co. 

Gould.  Inc, 

Great  Northern  Nekoosa  Corp. 

Gulf  &  Western  Foundation 

Harper  &  Row  Publishers,  Inc. 

Harris  Foundation 

Hartford  Insurance  Group 
Foundation,  Inc. 

Hershey  Fund 

Hewlett  Packard 

Historical  Times,  Inc. 

Honeywell  Fund 

IDS/American  Express,  Inc. 

Ingersoll-Rand 

International  Business 
Machines  Co. 

International  Telephone  & 

Telegraph 
Irving  One  Wall  Street 

Foundation,  Inc. 
Itek  Optical  Systems 
James  River  Corporation 
John  Hancock  Mutual  Life 

Insurance  Co. 
Johnson  &  Higgins 
Johnson  &  Johnson 
K-Mart  Stores 
Keebler  Company 
Kennametal  Foundation 
Kidder  Peabody  Foundation 
Kinney  Shoes 

Knight  Ridder  Newspapers,  Inc, 
Lenox  Incorporated 
Lever  Brothers  Co, 
Lutheran  Brotherhood 
Mack  Trucks,  Inc, 
Marine  Midland  Bank,  NA 
Martin  Marietta  Corporation 
Mellon  Bank 
Merck  Foundation 
Meridian  Bank 

Meridian  Title  Insurance  Company 
Merrill  Lynch  &  Co.,  Inc. 


Midlantic  National  Bank 

Mobil  Foundation,  Inc. 

Montgomery  Ward  &  Co. 

Morgan  Guaranty  Trust  Co.  of  NY 

Nabisco,  Inc. 

National  Gypsum  Company 

National  Grange  Mutual  Ins.,  Co. 

Nationwide  Foundation 

Nationwide  Insurance  Co. 

NCNB  Corporation  Charities 

NCR  Foundation 

New  England  Telephone 

New  Jersey  Bell 

New  York  Stock  Exchange 

New  York  Telephone  Company 

North  American  Philips  Corp. 

Oakite  Products 

Oneida  Silversmiths 

Owens  Corning  Fiberglas  Corp. 

Pacific  Telesls 

Peat,  Marwick,  Mitchell  Foundation 

Pennsylvania  Power  &  Light 
Company 

Pennwalt  Foundation 

Pfizer,  Inc, 

Philadelphia  National  Bank 

Philip  Morris 

Price  Waterhouse  Foundation 

Proctor  and  Gamble 

Prudential  Foundation 

PSFS 

Public  Service  Electric  &  Gas  Co. 

Raytheon  Company 

RCA  Records 

Reliance  Group  Holdings,  Inc. 

Rexnord  Foundation,  Inc, 

R.J,  Reynolds  Industnes,  Inc. 

Richardson-Vicks,  Inc. 

Rohm  &  Haas  Co. 

Rorer  Group,  Inc. 

Royal  Insurance 

Ryder  System,  Inc. 

Sandoz,  Inc. 

Santa  Fe  Southern  Pacific 
Foundation 

Sara  Lee  Foundation 

Schering-Plough  Foundation,  Inc. 

Scott  Paper  Company  Foundation 

L.  Shellenberger  &  Sons,  Inc. 

Shera/in  Williams  Foundation 

LB.  Smith  Educational 
Foundation 

Smith  Kline  Foundation 

South  Carolina  National  Bank 

Southern  California  Gas  Company 

Southern  Company  Services 

Southern  New  England  Telephone 

Squibb  Corporation 

The  St.  Paul  Companies,  Inc. 

State  Farm  Companies  Foundation 

Sterling  Drug,  Inc. 

Stone  &  Webster.  Inc. 

Stop  and  Shop  Foundation 

Tambrands,  Inc. 

Texas  Eastern  Transmission  Corp. 

Textron,  Inc, 

Toyota  Motor  Sales  USA,  Inc, 

Travelers  Insurance  Co. 

TRW,  Inc. 

Union  Carbide  Corporation 

United  Jersey  Banks 

United  States  Borax  &  Chemical 

Corporation 
United  Technologies 
United  Telephone  System 
Vanguard  Group,  Inc. 
Wachovia  Bank  &  Trust  Co. 


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DONOR  REPORT 

23 


Warner  Lambert  Co. 
Washington  National 

Insurance  Co. 
Westlnghouse  Educational 

Foundation 
Westvaco 
Xerox  Foundation 
Yellow  Freight  System  Foundation 


Memorial  Gifts 


Susquehanna  gratefully  accepts 
memorial  gifts  made  to  honor 
family,  friends,  or  classmates. 
Throughout  the  years,  many  donors 
have  found  that  the  University  is  a 
most  appropriate  place  to  name  and 
establish  such  memorials  as 
endowed  scholarships  and  loan 
funds,  buildings  and  parts  of 
buildings,  library  book  funds, 
general  and  department  endowed 
funds,  endowed  academic  awards 
and  prizes,  and  fine  art  pieces. 
Unrestricted  grants  are  also 
most  welcome. 

The  University  is  appreciative  of 
the  memorial  gifts  received  during 


1985-86  and  for  other  contributions 
received  during  the  same  period  in 
honor  of  persons  who  are  living. 

Bequests: 

Joseph  B.  Bulicl< 
William  T.  Declfer 
Martha  E.  Kerns 
Beatrice  F,  Rettinger 
Elizabeth  Williamson 

in  Honor  Of: 

Joel  Cunningham 
Charles  Degenstein 
Paul  Haines  '31 
Janet  Harkins  '36 
Lawrence  M,  '43  and 
Louise  Kresge  '45  Isaacs 


Hilda  Karniol 

E.  Raymond  Shaheen 

Shirley  Stehlin  '39 


in  l\/lemory  Of: 

Timothy  E,  Barnes  '35 
Roger  M   Blough  '25 
Harold  Bollinger  '39 
Russell  Carmichael  '34 
Charles  P.  Deitricl<  '61 
Carol  Dewesbury 
Kenneth  Donnahoo  x'87 
Charles  Eberly  III  '65 
H.  Vernon  Feaster  '36 
Dorothy  Gaskins  '36 
Russell  Gilbert 
John  Grebe  '65 
John  C  and  Sallie  Herrold 


William  Hoke  x'36 
Euphemia  Brown  Kerns  '14 
Lois  Long  '36 
Carol  Weber  McLucas 
John  McCune  '37 
Eugene  Mitchell  '36 
Mary  Gertrude  Oglesby 
Charles  A.  Rahler 
Robert  Sassaman  '36 
Alice  Pope  Shade 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Luther  Shearer 
LaRue  Shempp  '36 
Jack  P  Shipe  '40 
Clyde  R.  Spitzner  '37 
Nancy  Schell  Taylor 
IB  Walker 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Joseph  Weber 
George  R.  Wentzel  '33 
Deborah  Wissinger  '76 
Warren  L.  Wolf  '31 


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DONOR  REPORT 

24 


Members  of  the  1985-86 
National  Committee  on 
Annual  Giving 

Larry  Isaacs  '43.  Chairperson 
Douglas  Arthur  '49 
Hazel  Brown  '51 
Leslie  Butler  '62 
Carl  Campbell  '65 
Richard  Caruso  '65 
William  Davenport  '53 
Charles  (Rusty)  Flack  '76 
Robert  Gabrenya  '40 
William  Kramer  '67 
Raymond  Lauver  '50 
Peter  Nunn  '57 
Leah  Oberheim  '47 
Edward  Pfeiffer  '50 
Christopher  Rooke  '82 
Samuel  Ross  '54 
Louis  Santangelo  '50 
Nevin  Shaffer  '49 
James  Summers  '65 
Donald  Wissinger  '50 


Members  of  the  1985-86  Parents 
Executive  Committee 

Ronald  and  Jeanne  Leib,  Chairpersons,  Lancaster,  PA 
Richard  and  Joan  Cawthorne,  Summit.  NJ 
Donald  and  Geraldine  Fager,  New  Canaan,  CT 
Tom  and  Jacqueline  Gossett,  Upper  Montclair,  NJ 
Robert  and  Jane  Harding,  Port  Washington,  NY 
Paul  and  Phyllis  Heim.  Lewisburg,  PA 
John  and  Susan  Homestead,  Far  Hills,  NJ 
Carl  and  Shirley  Kleckner,  Gladwyne,  PA 
Maywood  (Spike)  and  Maryland  Myers, 

Hopeville  Junction,  NY 
Alexander  and  Margaret  Perritt,  Hightstown,  NJ 
David  and  Mary  Ann  Richards,  Danville.  PA 
George  and  Rose  Marie  Snyder,  Richfield.  PA 
Wayne  and  Shirley  Talhelm,  Greencastle,  PA 
James  and  Agnes  Ward,  Huntington.  NY 


Class  of  1936  Reunion  Gift  Committee 

Janet  Harkins 
Jim  Grossman 
Ralph  Shockey 
Anna  Wagner  Mease 
LaRue  Shempp  (deceased) 
Eugene  Mitchell  (deceased) 


Senior  Class  Pledge  Program  Volunteers 


Douglas  Yago,  Class  Agent 

Christopher  Wilkens,  Off-Campus  Co-Agent 

Kimberly  Gormley,  On-Campus  Co-Agent 

Karen  Andersen,  Team  Captain 

Peter  Cavanaugh,  Team  Captain 

Stephen  Euler,  Team  Captain 

Stephanie  Foglia,  Team  Captain 

Diane  Hoeg,  Team  Captain 

Elizabeth  Hoyle,  Team  Captain 

Diane  Braisted,  Team  Captain 

Carol  Schneider,  Team  Captain 

Robert  Slifer,  Team  Captain 

Elizabeth  Whitham,  Team  Captain 

Sandra  Bartle 

Amy  Bauman 

Nancy  Benton 

Steve  Berlotta 

Elizabeth  Biehl 

Julie  Bland 

Brenda  Bollinger 

Joseph  Boileau 

James  Brown 

Kelly  Doerr 

Thomas  Doherty 

Karen  Doty 

Janice  Dunphy 

Robin  Emerson 

Leslie  Feil 

Susan  Gorsuch 


Stacey  Grady 
Michael  Gress 
Caroline  Hackel 
Robert  Hartmann 
Eric  Hesse 
Patricia  Hill 
Mary  Lou  Hoopmann 
Cori  Hoover 
Leanne  Jacone 
Cathy  Jones 
Bradford  Jubin 
Robin  Kelly 
Andrea  Mahmud 
Robert  Maguire 
Scott  Mayo 
Peter  McElvogue 
Laura  McGinty 
Barbara  Nolan 
Jeffrey  Olson 
Lisa  Pego 
Jill  Roberts 
Suzanne  Rose 
Kimberly  Rubio 
John  Samonetti 
Carol  Schneider 
Karen  Studebaker 
Deb  Tarr 
Kimberly  Tierney 
Debra  Wiley 


"I  think  the  tremendous  increases  we've 
seen  in  the  Susquehanna  University  Fund 
has  been  the  direct  result  of  alumni  and 
friends  recognizing  the  progress  Susque- 
hanna has  made  in  recent  years,  and  their 
desire  to  see  that  progress  continued. ' ' 

Larry  Isaacs 

1985-86  Chairperson 

National  Committee  on  Annual  Giving 


Business  and  Industry  Volunteers  for  1985-86 


Fred  Kelly  '66,  Chairperson 

Walter  Anderson 

Gerald  Aumiller 

Kathy  Aumiller 

Edward  Barben  '78 

Richard  Bilger 

Frederick  Bisbee 

Willard  Bowen  '69 

Raymond  Bowen 

Howard  Campbell 

John  Dagle 

Richard  Erdley 

Richard  '56  and  Mollie  Eyster 

George  Fecker  '72 

Karen  Hackman  '78 

James  Heistand 

Joe  Kleinbauer  '63 

Norm  Lauer  '62 


Kenneth  Mease  'X50 
Paul  Morelock 
George  Park 
Rik  Paulsen 
Edward  Pfeiffer  '50 
William  Purdy 
Chris  Purdy 
Truman  Purdy 
Robert  Singer 
Ray  Smeltz 
Robert  Soper 
Jack  Treas 
Henry  Truslow 
Richard  Viens 
David  Wilson 
William  Witkop 
Harold  Woelfel,  Jr 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

25 


Triple  it— or  more! 


That's  right. ..you  can  literally  double  the  dollar  value  of  your  gift  to  tfie  college  or 
university  of  your  cfioice  if  you  work  for  one  of  tfie  firms  listed,  or  many  of  their 
divisions,  subsidiaries,  or  affiliated  companies. 

All  of  the  companies  listed  will  match  your  gift  to  four-year  colleges  and  universi- 
ties. Use  the  key  to  determine  if  your  company  will  match  gifts  to  other  higher  educa- 
tion institutions  as  well. 

To  make  your  match,  simply  obtain  a  form  from  your  company's  t^^atching  Gift 
Coordinator  (usually  in  the  personnel  or  community  relations  department)  and  send 
it  along  with  your  gift  to  the  institution  you  choose.  Your  company's  Matching  Gift 
Coordinator  can  also  answer  any  further  questions  you  may  have  about  this 
program. 

It's  possible  that  your  company  has  a  matching  gift  program  even  if  it  is  not  listed 
here.  Why  not  ask? 

It's  as  easy  as  It  sounds,  so  make  your  dollars  double  by  taking  advantage  of  your 
company's  Matching  Gift  Program  today  After  all,  America's  Energy  is  Mindpower. 
Join  in  partnership  with  your  company  in  support  of  America's  greatest  resource. 

©  1986  Council  tor  Advancement  and  Support  ot  Education 


Key 

u 

—Four-year  Colleges  and  Universities  Eligible 

J 

Junior  Colleges  Eligible 

c 

—Community  Colleges  Eligible 

G 

—Graduate  and  Professional  Schools  Eligible 

R 

—Seminaries  and  Theological  Schools  Eligible 

T 

-Technical  and  Specialized  Schools  Eligible 

All 

—All  Six  Types  ol  Institutions  Eligible 

LIM 

—Inside  ( )— Limited  to  Specific  Institutions 

LIM 

—Outside  ( (—Limited  to  Specific  Employees 

Pr 

-Private  Institutions  Only 

A 

—Previous  or  Current  Affiliation  with  School  Required 

d 

—Non-employee  Directors  of  Company  eligible 

r 

—Retired  Employees  Eligible 

s 

—Spouses  Gift  Eligible 

—Companies  Added  Since  Last  Year 

Italics 

—Greater  than  1  to  1  f^atch 

Con 


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Cos 


ACF 

nduslnes  1 

c  HCU.G.T) 

AMP 

Inc  tUGI.d 
Inc  (Alll.d 

AbK 

Services.  In 

(Ml.d.s 

Bs  lAllM.rs 

AS 

AOel/Co  Foundation.  Inc. 

im.d.r 
AbejcCofp  (Alll,r 
Adams  Harkness  &  Hilt  Inc  (All) 
Advanced  Micro  Devices  (U.G).s 

AerogiideCorp  (U.G.UMyA 
Aeroiel  General  (J.C.U.G) 
The  Aerospace  Corp  IAJI).d.s 
Aetna  Lite  &  Casualty  (All),d.r.s 
Aid  Association  for  Lutherans 
(AIIMr 


AKTio 


:  (All).r.. 


Ak2o  Amenc 
Albany  International  Corp  (All),d.r.s 
Albertson's.  Inc  (JC.U.G.ft) 
AIco  Standard  Corp  (All).d 
Alexander  &  Baldwin.  Inc  (Ail).d 
Allegheny  International.  Inc. 

UCUMa 
Allegheny  Ludlum  Steel  Corp  (All) 


Aluminum  Co  of  Amenca 

UC,U.R).d.r 
AMAX,  Inc  tJ.C.U.G.R) 


American  Bank  and  Trust  Co  of 

Pennsylvania  (U.G.  ftf.r 
Amencan  Brands.  Inc  (AII),A.s 
American  Broadcasting  Cos  ,  Inc 

iJ.C.U.G,R).d 
Amencan  Can  Co  (J.C.U.G.R).d,r 
American  Cyanamid  Co  (J.C.U.G).d 
Amencan  Electric  Powet  Co  ,  Inc 

(C.U.GXUMI.d.r 
Amencan  EKpress  Co  (All).d.r 
American  General  Corp  (All) 
American  Hoechst  Corp  (U) 
American  Home  Products  Corp 


(Mj.d. 


American  National  Bank  (CT)  f U.GJ 

American  National  Bank  &  Trust  Co 
ot  Ctiicago  (J.C.U.G) 

American  Natural  Resources  Sys- 
tem fA//;,d,r 

Amencan  Optical  Corp  (J.C.U.G).rs 

American  Petfofina,  Inc  (U).A 

American  Standard.  Inc 
UCU.Q.Ri.d 

American  Stales  insurance 
J.U.G.Ri.d 


T\  Sierii 


frCo 


tC.U.G.RJ).A 
metican  Stock  Exchange  (AB) 
mencan  Telephone  &  Telegraph 


Amentech  Servees.  Inc.  (J,C.U.G.T).r 


AmeriTrust  Co  National  Association 

(All).d.r 
Amfac,  Inc  (Allld 
Amoco  Corp.  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
AmstarCorp  (J.CU.G.R) 
Anchor  National  Life  Insurance  Co 

(U.G) 
Arthur  Andersen  &  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R).r.s 
The  Andersons  (Mj 
Anheuser-Busch  Cos ,  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.Rld.r 
Apache  Corp  fA//),s 
Appleton  Papers  Inc  (AH) 
Arkwright-Boston  Manufacturers 

Mutual  Insurance  Co.  (All).r.s 
Armco,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).r 
The  Armstrong  Rubber  Co  (U).d 
Armstrong  World  Industries.  Inc 

(U.G.R).d.r 
Arrow-Han,  Inc  IJ.C.U.R) 
Ashland  Oil.  Inc  (All).d.r 
Associated  Box  Corp  (AllPr).A 
Associated  Dry  Goods  Corp  (All).d 
Athos  Steel  and  Aluminum.  Inc 

\U.G) 


Atlantic  City  Electnc  Co  (U.G),d 
Atlantic  Richfield  Co  (All).d.r 
Atlas  Rigging  and  Supply  Corp 


(J.C.U.G) 
AVCQ  Corp  (J.U.G).d 
Avon  Products.  Inc  (J.C.U.G).d 
Avtex  Fibers,  Inc  (U.G) 


BadischeCorp  (All).f 
TheJE  Baker  Co  (All).d.r 
Ball  Corp  IAII).d.r.S 
•Baltimore  Bancorp  ^J.C,UG> 
Baltimore  Gas  &  Electric  Co 

(U.G.R).d.r 
Bancorp  Hawaii  (U) 
Bancroll-WhilneyCo  (J.C.U.G.UM) 
Bank  of  Boston  (All).d.r.s 
The  Bank  ol  Calitomia.  N  A  (All).r 
Bank  ol  Montreal  (U.G).d 
Bank  ot  New  England.  N  A 

(Allld.r.s.UM 
The  Bank  of  New  York  (A}l),r.s 
■Bank  South  fA//) 
BankAmenca  Corp  iAII),d.r 
The  Bankers  Life 

(J.C.UG.R).d.f.s.UM 
Bankers  Lite  and  Casualty  (All) 
Bankers  TnistCo  (J,U,G,Pr),d 
Barbet-ColmanCo  (U).d 
BarclaysAmencanCorp  (All) 
C  R  Bard,  Inc  (J.C.U.G) 
Barnes  Group  Inc  (J.C,U.G.R).d 
Barnes  i  Roche,  Inc  (All) 
Barry  Wnght  Corp  (AII).d.r.UM 
The  Barion-Gtllel  Co  (J.CU.G.R) 


(Aii).d 
BayBanksInc  (All).d 
Beatrice  Cos  ,  inc  (A)l).d,r 
Bechtel  Power  Corp  (J.C.U),d 
A  G  Becker  Panbas  Inc  (All) 
Becor  Western  Inc  (U),r 
Beaon  Dickinson  and  Co 

(J.CU.G.T).r 


Beech  Aircraft  Corp  (J,C.U.G.T).d.r.s 
•Bell  Atlantic  Corp  (J.C.U.GJ),d.' 
Bell  Communications  Research, 

Inc  (J.C.U.G.W 
Bell  Federal  Savings  and  Loan  As- 
sociation fUG.flJ.d.r 
Bell  &  Howell  Co  (All).d 
Bell  of  Pennsylvania  &  Diamond 
Slate  Telephone  Co 
(J.C.U.GT),d.r 
•BellSouth  Corp  (All).d.r 
•BeloitCorp  (All).a 
Bemis  Co ,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T.UM).d.r 
The  Bergen  Record  Corp  (All).d 
Best  Products  Co  (Ali),d 
Bigelow-Sanford,  Inc  (Aliyd.r 
Bill  Communications,  Inc  (All) 
Bird  Cos  Chantable  Foundation, 

Inc  (J.C.U.G).d.s 
Bituminous  Casually  Corp  (U.G).d 
H  &  R  Block.  Inc  (C.U.G.R.T).d 
Blouni,  Inc  (All).d.s 
Blue  Bell.  Inc  (J.C.U.G) 
The  Boeing  Co  (J.C.U,G).d,s 
Boise  Cascade  Corp  (All).d.s 
Borden  Inc  (U).d 
BorgWamer  Corp  (All),d 
Boston  Edison  Co  (U).d.r 
The  Boston  Glotje  Newspaper  Co 

(Aii).a 


(J.C.U.G).d 
Bowea/Hanlon  Advertising,  Inc  (All) 
Brakeley,  John  Price  Jones  Inc  (All) 
Bernd  Brecher  and  Associates,  Inc. 

(All) 
Bristol-Myers  Co  (J.C.U.G.R).d.f 
Brockway  Glass  Co .  Inc 

(J.C.U,RX).d.r 
Brown-Forman  Distillers  Corp 

(J.CU.G.R) 
Brw/n Group.  Inc  (U.G.Pr).d 
John  Brown  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T) 
Brunswick  Corp  (J.C.U.G),d.r 
Buckbee  Mears  Co  (J.C.UG.R).d 
BuelMndusines,  Inc  (All).d 
Buffalo  Color  Corp  (All) 
BungeCorp  (All).r,s 
Burlington  Industries,  Inc  (All).d.r 
Burlington  Northern  Inc  (J.C.U).d 
Leo  Burnett  Co.  Inc  (All) 
Burroughs  Corp  (All) 
Burroughs  Wellcome  Co  (All)r 
Business  Men's  Assurance  Co  of 

Amenca  fJ.C,L/.G,nj 
Butler  Manufactunng  Co 

(J.U.G.UM) 


:  (U.G.T).d 
CBS  Inc  (U.Gj.d 
CFS  Continental.  Inc  (U.G.R.T) 
C.IT  Financial  Corp  (M) 
The  CNA  Insurance  Cos  (U.G) 


CPC 


c(All).d 


s.UM 


Cabot  Corp  (All).d.r 
"Samuel  Cabot.  Inc  (Aii).d 
Calex  Manufaauring  Co  ,  Inc  (All) 
Callanan  Industries  Inc  (AII).A.d 
Campbell  Soup  Co  (All).d.r 
Canadian  General  Electric  Co   Ltd 

(U.G).A.d.s 
Carolina  Rawer  &  Light  Co 

(J.C.U.G.  R).d.r 
Carolina  Telephone  and  Telegraph 

Co  (J.C.U.G.R).A.d.r 
Carpenter  Technology  Corp 

(J.U.UM).d.r 


Carson  Pirle  Scott  &  Co 

(J.C.U.G),d.UM 
Carter  Hawley  Hale  Stores.  Inc. 

(J.CUG.T) 
Carter-Wallace,  Inc.  (All).d.r.s 
Castle  and  Cooke,  Inc.  (All) 
Caterpillar  Traaor  Co.  (U,G).d.r 
CelaneseCorp  (J.C.U.G,R).d.r 
CentelCorp  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r.s 
Centerre  Bank.  N  A.  (J.C.U) 
Central  Illinois  Light  (^. 

(J.U.G.R.r.Pr) 
Central  Life  Assurance  Co  (U).d 
Central  Vermont  Public  Service 

Corp  (J.C.U.UM).d 
'Century  Cos  oi  Amenca  (J.CU.G.R) 
CertainTeed  Corp.  (J.C.U.G).r 
Chamberlain  Manufactunng  Corp 

(All) 
Champion  International  Corp 


(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Chemical  Bank  (All).d.r 
Chemtech  Industnes.  Inc  (AII),A 
Chesapeake  Corp  (J.C.U.G).d.r 
Chesapeake  &  Potomac  Telephone 

Cos  (All).d.r.s 
Chesebrough-Pond's,  Inc. 

(J.CU.G.nd.r 
Chessie  System  Railroads 

(AII.UM).d.s 
Chevron  Corp  (J.C,U.G.R).d.r 
Chicago  Pneumatic  Tool  Co. 

(J.C.U.G.nd.r 
Chicago  Title  and  Trust  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Chrysler  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R).A.d.r.s 
Chubb  Life  Insurance  Co  of  Ameri- 
ca (A//J,d,r 
Chubb  &  Son  Inc  (All).d.r 
Church  &  Dwighl  Co ,  Inc  (U) 
Church  Mutual  Insurance  Co 

(J.C.U.G).d.r 
CIBA-GEIGYCorp  fA/y.d 
CIGNA  Corp  (All).r 
Cincinnati  Bell,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T.LIM) 
Citicorp/Citibank  <AII).d.r 
Cities  Sen/ice  Oil  and  Gas  Corp 

(AII).d.r.UM 
The  Citizens  and  Southern  Corp 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r.s 
The  Citizens  and  Southern  Georgia 

Corp  (J.C.U.G).r 
Citizens  Fidelity  Bank  &  Trust  Co 

(J.CU.G.R) 
Clark  Equipment  Co  (AII.UM).d 
The  Cleveland-Ortts  Iron  Co  (All).d.r 
Cleveland  Eleanc  Illuminating  Co 

(All).d.r 
Clinton  Mills.  Inc  (J.U,R).r 
The  ClOfox  Co  (J.C.U.G) 
Cluett.  Peabody  &  Co ,  Inc 

(U.G.R).d 
Coats  &  Clark,  Inc  (All).r 
The  Coca-Cola  Co  (All).d,r,s 
The  Coleman  Co .  Inc.  (J.C.U).r.s 
Colgate-Palmolive  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Collins  &  Aikman  Corp  (Ail) 


Colonial  Bancorp. 
Colonial  Parking  Inc  (U) 
Colonial  Penn  Group.  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r.s 
Columbia  Gas  System.  In 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
The  Columbus  Mutual  Lif 

anceCo  (J.C.U.G.R) 
Combustion  Engineering 

(All}.d.r 


(All).r 


f\  Energy  System. 

Inc  (J.U.G.R.T).r 
Commonwealth  Life  Insurance  Co 

(J.CU.G.R).d 
Communications  Satellite  Corp 

(J.CU.G.R).d.r 
Connecticut  Bank  &  Trust  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R).r.s 
Connecticut  Mutual  Life  Insurance 

Co  (All).r 
Conneaicut  National  Bank 

(AII,UM).d 
Connecticut  Natural  Gas  Corp 

(J.C.U.G) 
Connecticut  Savings  Bank  (All) 
Conoco.  Inc  (All),d.r 
Consolidated  Edison  Co  ol  New 

\brf(.  Inc  (J.C,U.GT).d.r 
Consolidated  Natural  Gas  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Consolidated  Papers,  Inc  (All).r 
Consolidation  Coal  Co  (All).r 
Container  Corp  ol  America  fJ,U,G),r 
The  Continental  Corp 

(J.C.U.G).d.UM 
The  Continental  Group,  Inc 

(C.U.G.R).d.r.s 
Continental  Illinois  National  Bank 

and  Trust  Co  ol  Chicago  fU),r 
Continental  Telecom  Inc  (J.C,U.G) 
Fiedenc  W  Cook  A  Co.  Inc  (All) 
Co-Op  Banking  Group  Cos  (All.Pr) 
Cooper  Industnes.  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).d 
Cooper  Tire  &  Rubber  Co  (All) 
Coopers  &  Lybrand  (U.G).A 
The  Copley  Press.  Inc  (All),d.r,s 
Copolymer  Rubber  and  Chemical 

Corp  (U) 
Corning  Glass  Works  (All).d.r 
Cowles  Media  Co  (All).d.s 
Crane  Co  (All).d 
Cray  Research.  Inc  (All) 
Cnton  Technologies  (J.C.U.G.T) 
Crompton  &  Knowles  Corp  (Ml) 
Crown  Central  Petroleum  Corp 

(U.G) 
Crum  &  Forster,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).d 
Cummins  Engine  Co  .  Inc  (AH).d.r 
CUNA  Mutual  Insurance  Group 

(m.A 

Cyclops  Corp  (U.G).d 


Dana  Corp  (All),d.r.s 

The  Danforth  Foundation  (Alt) 

Dan  &  Kratt.  Inc  (J.C.U.G).d 

Deere  &  Co  (UG.Rj.d.r 

DEKALB  AgResearch,  Inc  (All).d.s 

Del  Monte  Corp  (All) 

Deloitle  Haskms  &  Sells  (U.GJ).r 

DeliaUSCorp  (J.C.U.G.T).A.d 

Deluxe  Check  Pnnters.  Inc.  {All).d.r 

Dennison  Manufactunng  Co 

(All),ds 
Deposit  Guaranty  National  Bank  (U) 
DeSoto.  Inc  (U.G).d.r 
Detroit  Edison  Co  (All).d 
AWG  Dewarinc  (J.U.G.R.Pr).A.s 
The  Dexter  Corp  (J.C.U.G.T.UM).d.s 
Diamond  Crystal  Salt  Co  (All) 
Diamond  Shamrock  Corp  (All) 
Ditco  Laboratones  (All) 
Digital  Equipment  Corp  (All).d.r.s 
Dillingham  Corp  (All).d 
'Dominion  Resources,  Inc  (All).d.r 
Donaldson  Co  Inc  (All) 
Donaldson,  Cutkin  &  Jenrene  (All).s 
R  R  Donnelley  S  Sons  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Dove-Knight  and  Associates,  PA  . 


S(U).A 


The  Dow  Chemical  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R.LIM).d.r 
DoM  Coming  Corp  (All).r 
DoM  Jones  &  Co.  Inc  (All).d.r 
DravoCorp  (U.G) 
Dresser  Industnes.  Inc  (U.G.R).d.r 
Dry  Dock  Savings  Bank  (J.C.U.G) 
Duke  Power  Co  (All).d.r 
The  Dun  4  Bradsirsei  Corp 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
■Durham  Corp  (AII.UM).d 
Duty  Free  Shoppers  Group  Lid 

(AID.d 


Eaton  Corp  (All).d 

Economics  Laboratory.  Inc  (All).d 

Educators  Mutual  Li'e  insurance 
(All).  A 

Egan  Machinery  Co  (J.U.G) 

Elf  Aquftaine,  Inc  (All).d.s 
•Elizabethtown  Water  Co  (U.Q.R.T).d 

Emerson  Electric  Co  (A»).d 

EmhanCorp  (All).d.r.s 
'Engelhard  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R) 

Engineered  Systems  &  Develop- 
ment Corp  (J.C.U.G) 
'Enron  Corp  (U.G.R.T).d,r 

ENSERCH  Corp  (J.C.U.G.T) 


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26 


Enftign-BicMord  FoundaiKHi 

(All).a.r.s 
Envirotech  Corp  (J.C.UGT) 
EqutbankW,C,UG,fl|c 
The  EqurUOle  Life  Assufance  Soci- 

ety  of  Ihe  Umled  Stales  (All).(J.rs 


Equ. 


eCoc 


(J.CMG.R).r 
BrnsiB.Whinney(U.G}.A 
Ethlcon.  Inc  (MI.LIM).r 
ElhylCorp  fC,UG,fl|s 
Ex-CellOCorp  (M).(i 
Exxon  Education  foundation 

(M.UMi.A.d.t 


FMC  Corp  (m.d 
Facet  Enterprises.  Inc  (M} 
Factory  Mutual  Engineering  and 
Researcrv  Service  Bureau 

IJ.C,U.G.R).A.' 
FairchiW  Industries.  Inc  (All) 
Farm  Credit  Banks  of  Springfield 

UCUG.T) 
Federal-Mogul  Corp  (Att),d.r.s 
Federal  National  Mortgage  Associa- 
tion WC,UG.fl|0,r 
Federated  Depadrrwnl  Stores,  Inc. 
tAiii.d.f 

FerroCorp  (J.C.U.Rl.O 
Fidelity  Bank  (U.G.R.UM).d,f 
Fiduciary  Trust  Co  (Boston)  (A/(j.d,s 
•  The  Field  Corp  (All) 


The  Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber  Co 

FirslBancorp.  Inc  (AII).A 
f  irsl  Bank  System,  Inc  (M).t 
The  First  Boston  Corp  (All).r 
First  Chicago  Corp  /The  Firsi  Na- 
tional Bank  of  Chicago 

UC.U.G.R).a.s 
First  Hawaiian,  Inc  <J.U.G.UM).d.r 
First  Interstate  Bank  of  California 

lAlild.f 
First  Interstate  Bank  of  Oregon. 

N  A  (U.G.UM)j 
Firsi  Interstate  Bank  of  Washington, 

NA  iU.Q.R.T).d,r.UM 
Fir^t  Kentucky  National  Corp 

fJ.CUflJ 
First  Maryland  Bancorp  fA/Z/r 
first  Mississippi  Corp  (All),d 
First  National  Bank  in  Baniesville. 

Oklahoma  (J.C.U) 
The  First  National  Bank  ol  Atlanta 

(M) 
First  National  Bank  of  Pennsylvania 

(All) 
The  First  National  Bank  ol  Saint  Paul 


UC,U,G).d 
First  Virginia  Banks,  Inc  (U.G).d 
Fleet  National  Bank  (JC.U.G) 
Fluor  Corp  (Aliyo 
Ford  Motor  Co  (J.C.U.G.R),a.r 
Ford  Motor  Co  ol  Canada.  Ud 

(U.G).d 
Foster  Wheeler  Corp  (U.G.R.T) 
TheFoKboroCo  (All).d.r 
FiveportMcMoRan.  Inc  (J.C.U.G),d, 
■FruehaufCorp  (J.CU.G.R).d 
H  B  Fuller  Co  (Alli.d.r 
Funderburke  &  Associates.  Inc  (All 


GATX  Corp  (All) 
GTE  Corp  (J.C.U.G).d.r 

'Gallatin  Nalionat  Bank  (U.G.R) 
E  4J  Gallo Winery fj,C,a.G;,A 
Gannett  Foundation  (fiJI) 
The  Garren  Corp  (U.G.R).a.r 
Gary-Williams  Oil  Producer/The 

Piion  Foundation  (AJI).r 
Gast  Manufacturing  Corp.  fAfl) 
Gates  Corp  /Gates  Rubber  Ca 

fJ.C.U,G,fl),r 
GenCorpInc  (All).d.r 
General  Accident  Insurance  Co  0 

AmencafJCUGlr 
General  Cable  Co  (All) 
(general  Onema  Corp  (J.C.U.G) 
General  Dynamics  Corp  (J.U),d 
General  Electric  Co  (AII).A.d.r 
General  Foods  Corp  (J.QU,G.RUi 
General  Foods.  Inc  (U.GUs 
Genera)  Housewares  Corp 

UC.UG.R.F^i.d 
General  Mills.  Inc  (All).dj 
General  Re  Corp  (All) 
General  Signal  Corp  (J.CMG).d 
GenRad  Foundanon  (Ail).d.rs 
Gerber  Products  Co  (UG.R).d.r 
GibbSiHill,  Inc  (U) 

•Gilbano  Building  Co  (J.CUG.T) 
TheGilleneCo  (UG.Ur 
Giiman  Paper  Co  (All).d 

•P  H  GlatfelterCo  (J.C.UG.T).r.s 

•Glaxo.  Inc  (JGUG) 
GoWman.  Sachs  &  Co  (All) 
Goldonw  (AB) 

"Good  Value  Homes,  inc 
(UG.R.UM),f 


The  BfGoodnch  Co 

(JMG.UMI.A.d.s 
The  Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Co. 

(UG).d.f 

Gould,  Inc  (J.CUG.RI.s 
Goulds  Pumps.  Inc  (C.UG.R.T) 
Government  Employees  Insurance 

Co  (UG.R).d 
WR  Grace  4  Co  WCUG/tf./- 
WW  Grainger  Inc  (All) 
GrandMet  USA.  Inc  (All) 
Grant  ThomtonfU,G|r 
The  Graphic  Pnntmg  Co  Inc  (All) 
Great  Lakes  Cartxin  Corp 

(J.C.UG.R).d.r 
Great  Northern  Nekoosa  Corp 

(All).dr 
Great  West  Casualty  Co  (UG).d 
Greenwood  Mills.  Inc  (UG.RJ).r 
Gregory  Poole  Equipmeni  Co  (AJI) 
.John  Grenzebach  &  Associates 

(UGI.UM 
Gnnnell  Mutual  Reinsurance  Co. 

(J.C.U) 
Grumman  Corp  (JC.U.UM).d.S 
The  Guardian  Life  Insurance  Co  of 

America  fJ.C.U.G.flW/:s 
Gull  Stales  Utilities  (JC.UG).d 
Gult  +  Wfesfem  Industries.  Inc 

(JG.UG.T}.a.r.UM 


Hackney  Induslnes  Inc  (All) 
HallibunonCo  (J.UG.R).d.r.UM 
Hallmark  Cards.  Inc  (All),d 
Hamilton  Bank  fA//|d,r 
Hamilton  Technology,  Inc  (J.C.UG.T} 
Hammermill  Paper  Co  (UG) 
The  Hanna  Mining  Co  (All) 
Harper  &  Row  Publishers.  Inc 


(Ail}.d 


(AII).A.d.r 

HarscoCorp  (J.C.U.G.R.Pr) 

Han  Schattner  and  Marx  (U) 

The  Hartford  Insurance  Group 
(U.Rld.r.S 

The  Hartford  Steam  Boiler  Inspec- 
tion and  Insurance  Co  (All},d.r.s 

HJ  HeimCo  (Allld.r 

Hercules  Inc  (Alli.d.r 

Her^hey  Entertainmenl  &  Resort 
Co  (J.C.U.G.T),rs 

Hershey  foods  Corp 
(J.C.U.G.R).d.r,s 

Heublein,  Inc  (J.C.U.G).d.s 

Hewien-Packard  Co  (U.G.R).d.s 
The  HigbeeCo  (J.C.U.G.UM) 
Hill  Acme  Co  (U.G.Pr).LIM 
HobartCorp  (C.U.G.R.T).d 
Hotfman-LaRoche  Inc  (All).r 

•Holiday  Corp  (J.C.U.G) 

■Holmes  4  Narver.  Inc 

(JGU.G.T.LIM) 
Homestake  Mining  Co 

(J.C.U.G.T),d.s 
Honeywell  Inc  (UG).d.rs 
The  Hoover  Co  (All),d 
Geo  A  Hormel&Co  (J.C.UG.R).s 
Hospital  Corp  ol  America  (All),d.r 
Houghton  Mifflin  Co  (AII).d.r,s.UM 


(J.C.U.G.  LIMyd.r 
Houston  Natural  Gas  Corp  (All),d.r 
Hubbard  Milling  Co  (U.G.R) 
Harvey  Hubbell.  Inc  (J.C,UG.T},d 
JM  HuberCorp  (All).d.s 
Huck  Manufadunng  Co  (J.C.UG) 
Huffy  Corp  (AlO.d.S 
Hughes  Aircraft  Co  (All) 
Hughes  Tool  Co  (J.C.U.G.T).d.r 


IC  Industries.  Inc  (J.U.G) 
IClAmencastnc  (J.C.UG.T).A.r 
IDS  Financial  Services  Inc  (All).s 
ITT  Corp  (J.C.U.Q).d.r 
lU  Internationa  (J.C.U,G.T).d 
Illinois  Bell  (C  UG.  R.  LIM).a.  r 
Illinois  Tool  rtt)r*s  Inc  (All).d.r 
Indiana  Bell  Telephone  Co  ,  Inc 

lJ.U.G.R.T).d.r 
Indusinal  Indemnity  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.s 
Industrial  Risk  Insurers  fA//|f 
Ingersoll-Rand  Co  (All).d.r 
Innovation  Packaging,  Inc 

<U.G.Pr).A.d.r 
Inslron  Corp  (AJI).d 
Integon  Corp  (All) 
Intel  Corp  (J.CU.G) 
Intelligent  Controls.  Inc  (U.G.T) 
Intehake,  Inc  (J,C.UG.R).d.r 
International  Business  Machines 

Corp  (All).d.rs 

Fragrances  Inc  (AII.UM) 

Corp  iAII).d.r 
International  Multifoods  Corp 

lAID.d.r 
Iniemattonel  Paper  Co  (Ail).d 
InterNorrh.  Inc  (U).r 
Interpac©  Corp  (J,QUG).d.r 


JSJCorp  (J.C.U.G.T).d.r 
Jack  Eckerd  Corp  (All).d 
James  River  Corp  (Aii),d 
JamesburyCofp  (All) 
Jettenes  &  Co ,  Inc  !All).s 

:.  Inc  (LIM) 


Co 


Jetferson-Pilot  Com 

(All).d 
Jetterson-Ptlot  Corp  (J.C.U,G.R).d.r 
JwelCos.  Inc  (J,C.U.G.R).d 
John  Hancock  Mutual  Lite  Insur- 
ance Co  (All).d.r.s 
A  Johnson  4  Co .  Inc  (J.C.UG.Pr).d 
Johnson  Controls,  Inc  (All}.d,r 
•Johnson  &  Higgins  (All),r,s 
Johnson  6.  Johnson  (J.C.  UG.  R),d.  r 
S  C  Johnson  &  Son,  Inc  (All).d.r 
Jostens.  Inc  (AII),A,d.r,s 


K  man  Corp  (J.C.U,G.R.UM).d.S 
Kaiser  Cement  Corp  (U).d 
Kaiser  Steel  Corp  (U) 
Kansas  City  Southern  Industries. 

Inc  (All),d 
Karmazm  Products  Corp  (UG) 
Kearney-National  Inc  (UG.RJ) 
KeeblerCo  (J.C.U.R.T) 
•Keefe,  Bruyette  4  Woods,  Inc  (AJI) 
Kellogg  Co.  (All),d.r 
The  M  W  Kellogg  Co  (All} 
Kemper  Group  (All).d 
The  Kendall  Co  (All).r.s 
Kennametallnc^UG.H.n 
The  Kente  Co  (J.C.U.G.LM) 
Kerr-McGee  Corp  (AII).rUM 
Kersiing,  Brown  4  Co  .  inc  (U) 
Walter  Kidde  4  Co  (U.G).A 
Kidder,  Peabody  &  Co .  Inc  (All.Pr) 
Kimberly-Clark  Corp.  (All).d.r 
Kingsbury  Machine  Tool  Corp 

(M).A.d.s 
Kiplinger  Washington  Editors  (Alli.d.r 
Knight  Insurance  Agency,  Inc 

(U.G).A.r.s 
Knight-Ridder  Newspapers,  inc 

(JG.U.G).d.r 

(C.U.GTI.A 
Koppers  Co  ,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.r).d.r.s 
Ralph  Korte  Construction  Co .  Inc 

<U).A 


The  Lamson  4  Sessions  Co.  (U.G) 
Lanier  Business  Products,  Inc  ,  A 

Harris  Co  (AII).A 
La  Salte  National  Bank  (J.C.UG) 
The  Law  Co ,  Inc.  (C.U.G).A 
The  Lawyers  Co-operative  Publish- 
ing Co  (J.CUG) 
Lehigh  Portland  Cement  Co 

(J.C.U.G) 
Lever  Brothers  Co  (All).s 
Levi  Strauss  4  Co  (J.C.U.G).d.r 
Libbey-Owens-Ford  Co  UCUG.T) 
The  Liberty  Corp  (All).r.s 
Ell  Lilly  and  Co  (All).d.r 

(J.C.U.G.T).d.r.s 
Thomas  J  Lipton,  Inc  (Alt).s 
Little,  Brown  and  Co  (J.C.U.G.T.LIM) 
sCorp  (All) 


eSlar 


Inc 


(JG.U.G.T),d 
'Lotus  0»/elopment  Corp  (All) 
Ttie  Louisiana  Land  and  ExpioraDon 

Co  ( Alli.d.r s 
Louisiana  Power  &  Light  Co  (U) 
LubmolCorp  (All).d.r.s 
Lucky  Stores,  Inc  (All).d 
Ludlow  Corp  (J.C.UG.T).A.d,r.s 
Lukens,  Inc  (All).d 
Lummus  Crest,  Inc  (C.UG).d.r 
Lutheran  Brotherhood  (J.U.R.Pr.UM) 
Lutheran  Mutual  L 

(J.C.U.G.R) 


M/A-COM  LINKABIT,  Inc  (U.G.T) 

MCA,  Inc  (UG).s 

MSI  Insurance  fJC.L/J 

M  4  T  Chemicals  Inc  (JC.U.G) 

MTS  Systems  Corp  (Aliyr 

John  D  and  C^thenne  T  MacAithur 

Foundation  (Alll 
Mack  Trucks,  Inc  (J.C.UG.R) 
MacLean-Fogg  Co  (U.G.R.T) 
R  H  Macy  4  Co  ,  Inc  (J.CU.G.R).d 
MaguireOiICo  (AJI) 
Mallinckrodl.  Inc  fU; 
Manufacturers  Hanover  Corp  (Aff).d 
Manufacturers  National  Corp 

(JG.U.G.R).d 


Marathon  OICk>  (AX).d.t 
Maremont  Corp  (JGUGJ.UM) 
The  Marine  Corp  fA/(),r 
Marine  Midland  Bank,  N.A. 

(J.CU.G.R).d 
Mana  Inc  (J.C.U.G).d 
Mark  Contrtrts  Corp  (J,C.UG.V 
TheMarleyCo  (U}.f 
Marsh  4  McLennan  Cos..  Ina 

(All).d.s 
Martin  Marietta  Corp  (All).d 
Massachusetts  Mutual  Life  Insur- 
ance Co  (J.U.G).d.s 
Mattel.  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).d 
The  May  Department  Stores  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R).d 
The  Maytag  Co  (U),d.r.LIM 
MBank  Houston  fU.Gj 
McCormick  4  Co .  IncfA//) 
McDonald's  Corp  (All) 
McDonnell  Douglas  Corp  (U.G.R) 
McGraw-Hill.  Inc  (AJI),d.r 
McKesson  Corp  (All).d.r 
McQuay  lnc.('A//|Atf 
The  Mead  Corp  (AII).d.LIM 
Mechanics  Bank(A/y,s 
Medlronic,  Inc  (All) 
Mellon  Bank  Corp  (J.C.UG).d.t 
MenashaCorp  (U.G.R.Pr).r 
Merck  4  Co,  Inc  (All).d.r 
Meredith  Corp  (Alll.d.r.s 
Ment  Oil  Corp  (All) 
Mernll  Lynch  &  Co  .  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R) 
Metropolitan  Life  Insurance  Co 

(J.C.U.G),d.r,s 
MettlerlnstrumenlCorp  (J.C.U.G.R) 
Mictiigan  Bell  Telephone  Co 

(J.C.U.G.UM).A.r 
Middlesex  Mutual  Assurance  Co 

(All).d.r 
The  Midland  Mutual  Life  Insurance 

Co  (Atl).d.r 
Midland-Ross  Corp  (J.C,U.R).d 
Midlantic  Banks  Inc  (All),d 
Miehle-Goss-Dexter  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R) 
Milliken  4  Co.  (JG.UG.R.Pr).d.r.UM 
Miltipore  Corp  (All).d 
Milton  Bradley  Co  (J.C.UG.Pr) 
Minnesota  Mining  4  Manuladunng 

Co ,  Inc  (All).d.r 
Minnesota  Mutual  Life  Insurance 

Co  (JGUGMd.r 
Mississippi  Power  A  Light  Co.  (U) 
MITE  Corp  (J.C.U.G  J) 
The  MITRE  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R).d 
Mobil  Oil  Corp  (All).d.r 
MohascoCorp  (J.C.U.G.R).A.d.s 
Monarch  Capital  Corp  (J.C.UG).d 
Monroe  Auto  Equipment  Co  (U).A 
Monsanto  Co  (JG.U.G.R).d.r 
•The  Montana  Power  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Montgomery  WanJ &  Co.  Inc 

(J.CU.G).r 
Monumental  Corp  (U.G.S) 
MONV  Financial  Services 

(J.C.U.G.  R).r 
MOOG  Inc  (All) 
Moore  Financial  Group,  Inc 

(JG.U.G.T).d 
Moore  McCormack  Resources,  Inc 

(J.UG).d 
Morgan  Construction  Co  (All) 
Morgan  Guaranty  Trust  Co  ol  New 

York  (All).d.r.S 
•Morgan  Stanley  4  Co ,  Inc  (J.C.U.G) 
Morrison-Knudsen  Co  ,  Inc  (All).d 
Morse  Shoe,  Inc  (J.CU.G) 
Morton  Thiokol,  Inc.  (U.G.T).d.r 
Motorola  Inc  (A]l).d.r 
Charles  Stewart  Mott  foundation 

(Ali).d 
Mountain  States  Mineral  Enter- 

pnses.  Inc.  fA//|s 
Murphy  Oil  USA.  Inc  (All).d.r.s 
Mutual  Benelit  LifefJ,C,UG.flJ,d.r 
Mutual  of  America  (C.U.G.R.T).d.r 
Mutual  of  Omaha  (J.C.UG.R).d.r.s 


NCNBCorp  (CUG.R.T) 

NCR  Corp  (>U/;,d,s 

NL  Industries,  Inc  (JC.U.G).d 

NRC.  Inc  (All) 

Nabisco  Brands.  Inc  (All).a.r.s 

Naico  Chemical  Co  (CUG.R.D.d.r 

National  Bank  of  Detroit  (U) 

National  Can  Corp  (All).d 

National  City  Corp  iAll).s 

National  Distillers  and  Chemical 

Corp  (All).r 
National  Gypsum  Co  (All).s 
National  Life  Insurance  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R).r 
National  Medical  Enferpnses.  Inc 

(JC.U.G).d 
National  Steel  Corp  (C.UG.R.T) 
Nationwide  Mutual  Insurance  Co 

(J.CU.G.R).d.r 
Nepera,  Inc  (J.C.U.G) 
'The  New  England  Education  Loan 

Marketing  Corp  (All).d 
New  England  Electric  System  Cos 

(M).d.r 
New  England  Mutual  Life  Insurance 

Co  (J.U.Q).d.r 
New  Englarxl  Telephone  (J,UG.T).d.r 


New  Jeisey  Bell  Telephone  Ca 

(J.C.UG).d.r 
New  Jersey  Natural  Gas  Co 

fJ,C,U,G,fl) 
The  New  York  Bank  tor  Savings 

'J.U.G.Pr).A.d 


eCo 


(J.C.U.G.UMI.d.r 
New  York  Stock  Exchange,  Inc. 

(UG).d 
New  \t}rk  Telephone  (J.C,U.G.T).d.r 
The  New  >brk  Times  Co 

(J.C.UG.R).d.r 
The  New  Yorker  Magazine.  Inc. 

(J.UG) 
Newmoni  Mining  Corp  (U).d 
Newsweek.  Inc  (All) 
•Tfie  Samuel  Roberts  Noble  Foun- 

dalion.  Inc  (All).ds 
Nordson  Corp  (All) 
•Norfolk  Southern  Corp  (All).d.r.s 
The  North  American  Coal  Corp. 

(All).d.s 
North  American  Philips  Corp. 

(All).d.r 
Northeast  Utilities  (All).d.r.s 
Northern  Illinois  Gas  (J.U.R).r.s 
Northern  States  Power  Co  (All).r 
Northern  Telecom,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T) 
The  Nodhern  Trust  Co  (All).d.r 
Northwest  Airlines,  Inc  (All).d 
Nonhwest  Industnes,  Inc  (All}.d 
Northwestern  Bell  Corp  (All).d.r 
Northwestern  Financial  Corp  (All) 
Northwestern  Mutual  Life  Insurance 

Co  (Alli.d.r 
Northwestern  National  Bank  South- 
west fA/ad.-:s 
Nonhwesrern  National  Life  Insur- 
ance Co  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Norton  Co  (All).d.r.s 
WW  Norton  &  Co  ,  Inc  (J.CUG).S 
Norwest  Bank  Bloomington,  N  A 

(Aimr.s 
Norwest  Bank  Minneapolis,  N  A 

(Alll.r.s 
NoxellCorp  (All).r.s 
John  Nuveen  4  Co  Inc  (J.CUG.Pr) 
•NYNEXCorp  (JC.UG.T).d.r 


Oakite  Pnxluas,  Inc  (UG).A 

Occidental  Pelroleum  Corp.  (Ail) 
Oglebay  Norton  Ck)  (All).d 
Ohio  Bell  Telephone  Co  (Alt).d,r 
•Ohio  Edison  Co  (All) 
The  Ohio  National  Lite  Insurance 

Co  (J.C.U.G.R) 
Oklahoma  Gas  and  Electric  Co 

(J,C.U.G).d.r.s 
Old  National  Bancorporation  (U) 
Old  Stone  Bank  (All).d 
OlinCorp  (J.C.U).d.r 
Oneida  Ltd  (J.CU.G).d.r 
Openaka  Corp  ,  Inc  (U.G) 
Oregon  Portland  Cement  Co 

(JC.U.G) 
Owens-Corning  Fiberglas  Corp 

(J,C.U.G).d.r.s 
Owens-lllinois.  Inc  (All).d 
Oxford  Industries,  Inc  (J.U).A.UM 


PHH  Group,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).r 
PNC  Financial  Corp  (All).d.r 
PPG  Industries.  Inc  (J.C.UG. R).d.r 
PO(Dorp  UC.U.GD.d.r.s 
PSfS  (J.C.U.G.T.LIM) 
Paccar  inc  (J.C.U.G.R).d 
'Pacific  Lighting  Corp  (All).d.r 
Pacific  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co. 

(All).d 
Pacific  Northwest  Bell  (AII.LIM).a.r 
Pacific  Resources,  Inc  (J.C.U) 
•Pacific  Telesis  Group  (U.G.R).d 
Pan-American  Life  Insurance  Co 

(U.G).  A 
Panhandle  Eastern  Corp  (All).d.r 
Parker-Hannifin  Corp  (J.U.G.R).d 
The  Paul  Revere  Cos  (All) 
Peabody  Inlernalional  Corp  (U).A 
Pearle  Health  Services,  Inc 

(J.CU.G.nA.r 
Peat,  Manwick,  Mitchell  4  Co 

(UGlA.r 
PechineyCorp  (All).s 
The  Penn  Central  Corp  (AII).d.r.LJU 
Pennbank  -  Subsidiary  of  Pennban- 

cotp(U.G.Rl.d 
JC  PenneyCo.inc  (All).d.r 
Pennsylvania  Power  4  Light  Co 

(All).d,r 
Penrrwalt  Corp  ( J.U.G. IPrj.d.r 
PenmoiICo  (JG.U).d.r.s 
Peoples  Bank  (JC.U.G.R).r.s 
The  Peoples  Gas  Light  and  Coke 

Co  (M).d.s 
PepsiCo,  Inc  (JG.UG.T).d.r.s 
PET  Inc  (J.CU,G).s 
Pelto-TBM  Chemical  Corp  (JUG) 
Pfizer,  Inc  (All).d.r 
Phelps  Dodge  Corp  (All).d.r,s 
Philip  Moms  Cos .  Inc  (A3l),d.r 
Phillips  Pelroleum  Co  (Ali).d.r 
Phoenix  Mutual  Life  InsL  ^nceCo. 
(J.CU.G).d.r 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

27 


The  Ptoneer  Group,  f 
Pioneer  HhBrsd  Ir 

(J.c.uya 

Piper,  JaHray  4  Hopwood  Inc 

UUT)A 
Pitney  Bowes  Inc  (Aliyd.r.s 
PittsDurgh  National  Corp  (M).A 
Pmw9/Cofp  (J.C.U.G.R).(1 
Ptantation  Pipe  Une  Co  (J.C,U.G.T).r 
Planto  &  Moran,  CPAs  (C.U.G).A 
Playtxjy  Enterpnses,  Inc  (Aff) 
Pogo  Producing  Co  (J.C.U.G).r 
PolamiOCorp  (All).d.r.s 
Pope  &  Talbot,  Inc  {J.C.U.G) 
Porter  Paint  Co  fU.G.Pr) 
PollalchCorp  IAlt).d.s 
Prelerred  Risk  Mutual  Insurance 

Co  (U.R).d 
Pretormed  Line  Products  Co 

{All).a.r 
Prentioe-Hall,  Inc  (J.CMG.R).f.UM 
Price  Brothers  Co  (J.C.U,G).A 
T  Howe  Price  Associates.  Inc  (All) 
Pnce  Watertiouse  (U.G).r 
The  Procter  &  Gamble  Co  (U.G).d.r 
The  Prospea  Hill  Foundation  (ASI) 
Protection  Mutual  insurance  Co 

iM) 

anceCo  (J.C.UG.R).r 
Providenl  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co 

0.C.U.G.R).d.s 
Provident  National  Bank  (AII).A,d 
The  Prvderrtlal  Insurance  Co  ot 

America  {J.C.U.G.R.UM).d.r 
Public  Serv>ce  Etectric  and  Gas  Co 

UQU.GMdr 
PuQOt  Sound  Power  &  Light  Co 

(J.CU.G.T).f 


Quaker  State  Oil  Refining  Corp 


•RCA  Corp  (U.G).d.s 
RKO  General.  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R) 
Rainier  Bancorpofation^A//J,d.^ 
Raiston  PunnaCo  (U).d,f.s 
Rand  McNally  &  Co  (U.Pr) 
Arthur  0  Raybin  Associates.  Inc 

(All) 
Raytheon  Co  fAllj.d.r 
Reader's  Digest  Association.  Inc. 

(All).dS 
Reading  &  Bates  Corp  (C.U.GJI.d 
Redlands  Federal  Savings  &  Loan 

Association  fUPO,-* 
Reichhold  Ctiemicals.  Inc  (U.G) 
Reliance  Electnc  Co  (All) 
Reliance  Insurance  Cos.  (All).s 
Republic  National  Bank  ol  New 

York  (Ail) 
Research-Cottrell,  Inc  (All) 
The  Research  institute  of  America, 

Inc  (J.C.U.G).d 
Revlon,  Inc  (All) 
Rexham  Corp  (U).d 
Rexnordinc  (ASI).d 
Reynolds  Metals  Co  (J.C.U.G).d.r 
R  J.  Reynolds  Industnes,  Inc 

(All).d.r 
Richardson-Vicks.  Inc  (All).d 
Riegel  Textile  Corp  (All).d,r 
Rochester  Midland  Corp 

(U.G.Pr).A.d 
The  Rockefeller  Brothers  Fund.  Inc. 

(AID.s 
Rockefeller  Family  &  Associates 

(All) 
The  Rockefeller  Group  (All).d.r.s 
Rockwell  International  Corp.  (All).d 
Rohm  and  Haas  Co  (All).d.r.s 
ROLM  Corp.  (All) 
RolscreenCo  (fiJI).d.r.s 
Rorer  Group  Inc.  (Alt).d 


L 


RospatchCorp  (J.C.U).r 

Ross.  Johnston  &  Kersling,  Inc  (A 

Royal  Insurance fJ,CUG,fl>.r 

Rubbermaid  Inc  (M.UM).d.r 
RUSH"  International  Corp  (J.U.Gj.S 
Ryco  Division,  Reilly-Whiteman,  Ir 
(All) 


SOS  Biotech  Corp  (All) 
SKF  Industries,  Inc  (All),d 
SPS  Technologies,  Inc  (All).d.r.s 
Safeco  Insurance  Co  (J.C.U.GJ.UM) 
Saga  Corp  (All) 
St  Joe  Minerals  Corp  (All),d.r.s 
The  St  Paul  Cos  (J.C.UGJ).d.r 
Salomon  Brothers  (M) 
"Salomon  \T\c(MI).d 
Sanders  Associates.  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.R).d 
Sandoz,  Inc  (All).d.r.s 
Santa  Fe  Southem  Pacific  Corp 

(J.C.U.G.R) 
Sara  Lee  Corp  (J.CU.G).a 
Schering-Plough  Corp  (AJI).d 
Schtndler  Elevator  Corp  (All) 
Schlegel  Corp.  (All) 
Charles  Schwab  &  Co ,  Inc  (AH).A 
The  Scott  &  Fetzer  Co  (All).d.r 
Scotl.  Foresman  and  Co  (U).r.s 
Scott  Paper  Co  (J.C.U.R.T).d.r 
Seaboard  System  Railroad  (AII.UM) 
Sealit^xCotp  (All).d.r 
Joseph  £  Seagram  &  Sons.  Inc 

(AID.r 
•Sealed  Power  Corp  {C.U.G.R),d.r.s 
Sealnght  Co ,  Inc  (J.C.U.G) 
G  0  Searle  &  Co  0,C.U.G.R).d.r.UM 
Seattle  Trust  &  Savings  Bank 

(J.C.U.G).d 
Security  Benefit  Lite  Insurance  Co 

(All) 
Secunty-Connecticul  Life  Insurance 

Co  (Ml).d.r 
Security  Pacific  Corp  (AJI).d.r 
Security  Van  Lines,  Inc 

(J.C.U.Q.R).r.s 
SetonCo  (U.G).A.UM 
Shakiee  Corp  (U.G).d 
Shell  Ol  Co  (All).d.r 
Sheller-Globe  Corp  (J.C.UJ.UM).d.r 
Shenandoah  Life  Insurance  Co. 

(AII).d.r.LIM 
The  Sherwin-Williams  Co  (All).d 
Siemens  Energy  &  Automation.  Inc. 

(J.C.U.G.R) 
Sifco  Industries.  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).d.s 
Signode  Corp  (All) 
Simpson  Investment  Co  (J.UG.Pr).r 
The  Singer  Co  (UG.R).A.d.r.s 
Skinner  Corp  (All).d.s 
Smith  International.  Inc  (U.G) 
SmilhKline  Beckman  Corp.  iAil),d.r 
Sonet  lr}c  (All).d.r 
'Sonoco  Products  Co  (U.G.R},d,r 
Sony  Corp  of  America  (All).d 
Soo  Line  Railroad  Co  (J.C.U.G.T) 
South  Carolina  National  Corp.  (All) 
Souih  Central  Bell  Telephone  Co. 

(All).d.r 
Southeast  Bank.  N  A  (U.G).d 
Southern  Bell  fA;;j,cf,r 
Southern  Life  Insurance  Co  (All).d 
Southern  New  England  Teief^iona 

(J.C.UG.R).a.r 
The  Soulhland  Corp  (J.C.U.GT) 
Southwest  Forest  Industries.  Inc 

(All).d 
Southwestern  Bell  Foundation 

(U.G.R).d.r 
Southwestern  Life  Insurance  Co  (U) 
South-Western  Publishing  Co 

(J.CU.G.T) 
Sovran  Financial  Corp  (J.CU.G.R) 
SperryCorp  (U.G).A.d.s 
Spiegel,  inc  (U.G) 
Spnngs  Industries.  Inc  lAII).d 
The  Square  D  Co  (U.G) 
Squibb  Corp  (All).d.r 
The  StackpolB  Corp  (All).d.r.s 
Sianadyne,  Inc  (All).d 
Standard  Coosa  Thatcher  Co  (U) 
Standard  Insurance  Co  (C.U.G.R.T} 
The  Star^dard  Oil  Co  (J.C.U.G.R}.d.r.S 
The  StandanJ  PnMucts  Co 

(J.C.UG.R) 
Stanhome.  Inc  (J.C.U.G) 
The  Stanley  WOrks  (All).d.r 
Slate  Farm  Insurance  Cos  (U.G).r 
Stale  Mulual  Ule  Assurance  Co  of 

America  (/y/J.d.r 
Siaie  Street  Bank  and  Trust  Co  (All) 
Slauffer  Chemical  Co  (All).d 
Stautfer  Communications.  Inc 

(U.G.R.UM) 
Slearns  Catalytic  World  Corp  (All) 
Steel  Neddie  Manuladunng  Co 

(U.G) 
Steiger  Traaor.  Inc  (All) 
Sterling  Drug,  Inc  (All),d  r 
J  P  Slevens  &  Co  ,  Inc  (All).d 
Stone  &  Webster.  Inc  (All) 
The  Stop  &  Shop  Cos  .  Inc  (All}.d 
■  Student  Loan  Marketing  Association 

Subaru  of  America.  Inc 

(J.CUG.TUM) 
Sutturban  Propane  Gas  Corp 

(J.C.U.G).r 


SunCa.lnc<AII).d.r 

Sun  Life  Assurarwe  Co  ot  Canada 

(J.aU.G).r.5,UM 
The  Superior  Oil  Co  (AU).d 


Swiss  American  Securities.  Inc  (Alt) 
SybronCorp  (All).d.s 
SyniexCorp  (J.C.U.Q.R).d.s 


TPW Inc  (J.CU.G.R) 

Tambrands.  Inc  (J.CU.G) 

Tandy  Corp/Radio  Shack  (AH).a.UM 

Technimelncs.  Inc  (All) 

Tech/Ops,  Inc  (U.G.R.T) 

Tektronix.  Inc  (AJI).r 

TBledyne.  Inc  (U.G).d 

The  Telex  Corp  (G) 

^nnantCo  (All),s 

Tenneco  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R).d 

Tesoro  f^troleum  Corp  (J,C.U.G.R),r 

Texaco  Inc  (U.G).r 

Texas  Commerce  Bank  -  Houston 

Foundation  aCUGIs 
Texas  Easfem  Co/p  (All).d.r 
Texas  Gas  Transmission  Corp 

(J.C.U,G.R).d 
Texas  Instruments  inc  (C.U.G.R).d.r 
Textron  Inc  (J.C.U).d 
Thomas  &  Betts  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R).d 
Thomas  McFadden  &  Associates, 

inc  (U.G),A,d.r 
J  Walter  Thompson  (k) 

(J.C.U.G.Pr.UM) 
Thorpe  Corp  (U),A 
TICOR  (J.C.U).d.r 
Time  Inc  (All).d 
Times  Mirror  (All).d,r,s 
Times  Publishing  Co  and  Congres- 
sional Quarterly,  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.T).A 
TheToroCo  (J.C.U.G).d.s 
The  Tornngton  Co  (All).d,r 
Total  Petroleum  (North  America) 

Ltd  (U.R).d.r 
Towers,  Pernn,  Forsler  &  Crosby 

tJG.U.G) 
Townsend  &  Botlum.  Inc  (AJI) 
Toyota  Molor  Sales,  U.S.A.,  Inc. 

{J.C.U.G.T) 
Tracor,  Inc  (U).A 
TheTraneCo  (All).d.s 
Transamenca  Corp  (All),d.s 
Transco  Energy  Co  (All).d 
Transway  inlernaiional  Corp  (U).d 
The  Travelers  Corp  (All).d.r,s 
Travelers  Express  Co ,  Inc  (AJI) 
TreadwayCos ,  inc  (VG.R) 
Tremco  Inc  (All) 
TnskellonUd  (J.U.G).A.d.s 
Trust  Co  Bank  (AH) 
Turner  Construction  Co 

(J.CU.G).  A.d 


■US  WEST.  INC  (All).r 
UGI  Corp  (All).d 
USGCorp  (C.U.G.R).d.r 
Union  Bank  fJ,C.UGj 
Union  Camp  Corp  (All) 

nEleclncCo  (JG.U.G.R) 


•Unio 


Unio 


'JU.G.T).A.d 


eCo 


(J.C.U.G.R).d.r,s 
Union  Pacific  Corp  (J.C,U.G,R).d 
Union  Trust  Co  (All) 
United  Bank  of  Denver,  N  A  (All).f 
United  Engineers  &  Constructors. 

Inc  (J.U),r 
United  Gas  Pipe  Une  (All).d.r 
United  Jersey  Banks  (All).d.  LIM 
United  Mutual  Savings  Bank 

(J.C.U).d 
United  Parcel  Service  (All) 
Unrted  States  Borax  i  Chemical 

Corp  (U.G.Pr).r 
United  States  Fidelity  and  Guaranty 

Co  (U.G.R).d.r 
United  States  Leasing  International. 

Inc  (J.C.U.G).d.s 
United  States  Steel  Corp.  (U.G.R).d 
United  States  Tobacco  Co  (All).d 
United  States  Trust  Co  of  New  York 

(All).d.r.s 
Unrted  Technologies  Corp  (A}l).d.r 
United  Telecommunications.  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
United  Telephone  Co  of  Flonda 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
United  Telephone  Co  of  Indiana, 

Inc  (J.C.U.R.D.d.r 
Unrted  Telephone  Co  of  Ohio 

(CU.G.R.T) 
United  Virginia  Bank  (All) 
Unocal  Corp  (J.C.U.G).d.r 
TheUpiohnCo  (All).d.r 
Urban  Investment  and  Development 

Co  (J.UG.RI.S 
VSAu  (CUT) 
USLIFE  Corp  (J.C.U.G).d 
Utah  International  Inc  (All).d 
Utica  National  Insurance  Group 

(U.G.RJ.PO.C 


Valero  Energy  Corp  (J.C,U) 
Valley  National  Bank  of  Anzona 

(U.G).A.d.r 
Vanan  Associates,  Inc  (All).d 
Victaulic  Co  of  America  {U.Q).A 
Vulcan  Ma^hals  Co  (J,CU.G.T} 


W 


The  Wallingtord  Steel  Co  (U.G) 
Watnaco  (J.U.G.R.Pr).d 
Warner-Lambert  Co  (J.CU.G.R).d.r.s 
W3shir>gton  National  Insurance  Co 

(All) 
The  Washington  Post  Co. 

(J.CU.G.T).d 
VAste  liAanagement.  Inc  (All).d 
Watkins^ohnson  Co  (U.G,R).A,d 
Wausau  Insurance  Cos  (AJI),d.f 
C  J  Webb.  Inc  (All).d 
Welch  Foods  Inc  (U.G) 
Wells  Fargo  Bank.  N  A.  (All).d.r 
West  Pojnt-Pepperell  Foundation, 


:  (All).d 


Westinghouse  Electi 

(U.G.R).A.d.r.s 
V^stvaco  Corp  (AJI).d 
Whirlpool  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
While  Consolidated  Industnes, 

(U.G) 
Whittaker  Corp  (C.U.G.r).d 
John  Wiley  &  Sons.  Inc.  (All).d.s 
Willamette  Industries,  Inc  (All) 
The  Williams  Cos  (UG.UM).d 
Williams  &  Co .  Inc  (J.C.UG).A 
Winn-Dixie  Stores,  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.UM).d.r.s 
The  Wiremold  Co  (J.C.UG.T).d. 
Wisconsin  Bell.  Inc  (All).d.r 
Wisconsin  Electnc  Power  Co 

(J.CUG.T).d 
Wolverine  Worid  Wide,  tr 
Wyman-Gordon  Co  (Alt). 


(All) 


The  Yankee  Cos  .  Inc  (M).d.T 
YanwayCorp  (J,C.U.RJ).d.r.s 
Arthur  Young  fA/ZliiS 
Young  &  Hubicam  Inc  (AII.UM) 


Zapata  Corp  (J,U.G) 


Thank  You 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

9 


Alumni  Association 

Officers  for  May  1987 


John  G.  Foos  '71 

President 

Gwynedd  Valley,  PA,  B.S.  from 
S.U.;  audit  partner.  Peal.  Marwick 
&  Mitchell. 


Lx)uis  F.  Santangelo  Jr.  '50 

Vice  Presideru 

Hershey,  PA:  BS.  from  S.U.,  MS.  from 
Bucknell  University;  formerly  with  Her- 
shey Chocolate  Corp.;  broker/ manager. 
Jack  Gaughen  Realtor. 


William  A.  Lewis  Jr.  '68 

Vice  President 

Chevy  Chase.  MD:  B.A   fromS.U..  J,D. 
from  Boston  University  Law  School; 
chief.  Congressional  and  Community 
Relations  Division.  U.S.  Commission  on 
Civil  Rights. 


Donald  S.  King  *66 

Secretary 

Momoursville.  PA;  B.A.  from  S.U.; 
Teacher  of  Senior  Social  Studies. 
Momoursville  Area  School  District. 


Chester  G.  Rowe  '52 

Treast4rer 

Selinsgrove,  PA;  B.A.  from  S.U.;  MA. 
from  Bucknell  University;  director  of 
guidance  and  pupil  personnel,  Selins- 
grove Area  School  District. 


Members  at  Large 


^^ 


Carl  L.  Campbell  '65 

Alumni  Representative 
to  SV  Board  of  Directors. 
Pottsville.  PA;  BA.  from  SU;  president 
and  chief  executive  officer  Keystone 
Financial;  also  president  Pennsylvania 
National  Bank;  formerly  with  Tri- 
County  National  Bank;  class  agent; 
member  of  SUE  noW  the  National 
Committee.  SU 


Margaret  Anne  Finley  '85 

Allentown,  PA,  B  A   from  SU:  Assistant 
Director  of  Admissions.  Muhlenberg 
College;  also  advises  freshmen  and 
assists  in  Financial  Aid  Office. 


Robert  L.  Fiscus  '59 

Huntington,  CT;  BS.  from  SU;  execu- 
tive vice  president  and  chief  financial 
officer.  The  United  Illuminating  Compa- 
ny; director  United  Way  of  New  Haven; 
member  professional  groups,  treasurer 
church;  wife  Linda  Traub  Fiscus  '61, 


Robert  A.  Gabrenya  '40 

Johnstown,  PA;  BS.  from  SU:  chief 
executive  officer,  Slovenian  Savings  and 
Loan  Association.  Conemaugh;  active  in 
Lions,  church.  Inter-Service  Club; 
president  of  Johnstown  district  club. 


Joe  W,  Kleinbauer  '63 

Selinsgrove.  PA,  B.S.  from  S,U,. 
president-owner  J,  Kleinbauer,  Inc.. 
men's  and  women's  clothing  store  i 


and 

reviialization  of  downtown  Selinsgrove; 
past  president  of  Snyder  County  Cancer 
Society;  past  president  of  Rotary;  former 
board  member  of  Susquehanna  Valley 
Association  for  the  Blind;  former  chair- 
man of  United  Way;  active  in  valley  and 
local  chambers  of  commerce;  active  in 
"White  Christmas  Program," 


Richard  K,  Renn  '73 

York.  PA;  B.A.  from  SU.  J.D.  from 
University  of  Baltimore  School  of  Law; 
attorney.  Snyder  &  Renn,  member  of 
Board  of  Directors.  York  County  Bar 
Association;  York  Amateur  Radio  Club; 
York  Camera  Club;  co-chair  SU  York 
district  club. 


Nevin  C.  T.  Shaffer  x'49 

Allentown.  PA;  D.D.S.  from  University 
of  Pennsylvania  Dental  School,  dentist; 
Leader  professional  groups;  past  presi- 
dent of  church;  past  president  of  SU 
Lehigh  Valley  district  club;  wife  is  Sara 
Jane  Wormley  Shaffer  x'4l 


Dorothy  E.  "Dee"  Wesner  '81 

Selinsgrove.  PA;  B.S.  from  SU.  CPA 
in  PA;  staff  accountant,  Fisher.  Clark  & 
Lauer;  member  various  professional 
groups,  before  earning  degree  was 
secretary  and  office  manager  SU  Alumni 
Office, 


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Susquehannans  on  Parade 


Correction 

Absent,  and  not  mentioned,  from  the  annual  photograph  of 
incoming  freshmen  legacies  in  September  of  1986  were: 
Meredith  E.  Denliker,  daughter  of  George  C-  and  Lois 
(Andren  '59)  DenJiker  and  Brad  Bishop,  son  of  Joan  and  Jack 
Bishop  '57. 

THE  FORTIES 

Dr.  George  M.  Bass  '44  has  written  the  book  "The  Cradle, 
the  Cross,  and  the  Crown:  Sermons  for  Advent.  Christmas, 
and  Epiphany."  This  book  focuses  on  sermons  according  to 
the  Gospel  of  St.  Matthew. 

Donald  Herrold  '48  is  a  lecturer  in  education  at  Ursinus 
College  He  previously  taught  in  public  schools  in  Pennsylvania. 

Bill  McClure  '48  recently  retired  from  Kinney  Shoe  Corpo- 
ration. He  was  vice  president  of  finance  and  was  with  the 
company  for  31  year^.  His  wife  is  the  former  Joyce  Jenkins  x'45. 

James  B.  Peters  '49  has  been  named  an  associate  professor 
of  Education  at  Kutztown  University  where  he  also  coaches 
various  sports.  Before  joining  the  staff  at  Kutztown,  Jim  was 
head  football  coach  at  Loyalsock  Township  and  Mifflinburg 
High  Schools. 


THE  FIFTIES 

Gordon  C.  Boop  '56  is  the  new  corporate  secretary  of  the 
Bloomsburg  Bank -Columbia  Trust  Company  He  is  also  head 
of  the  trust  division.  Gordon  came  to  BB-CT  after  10  years  as 
a  senior  bank  examiner  for  the  Federal  Reserve  Board. 

Clayton  E.  Leach  '56  is  the  first  Berks  Counlian  to  receive 
the  Pennsylvania  Business  Education  Association's  "Educator 
of  the  Year  Award".  The  award  was  made  for  his  long  and 
outstanding  work  with  the  Schuylkill  Valley  High  School's 
Future  Business  Leaders  of  America  program   Leach,  who  is 
married  to  the  former  Lucian  Smith  '54,  has  been  a  business 
education  teacher  at  Schuylkill  Valley  for  25  years.  A  son, 
Clayton  E.  Leach  in,  graduated  from  Susquehanna  in  1982. 

Mary  Louise  Coleman  '58  has  been  appointed  assistant 
junior-senior  high  school  principal  in  the  Montgomery  Area 
School  District.  Mrs.  Coleman  formerly  taught  music  in  the 
Southern  Columbia  Area  and  Shikellamy  school  districts. 

THE  SIXTIES 

Jeannetle  Harvey  Finlaw  '61  is  the  1987  Salem  City  (New 
Jersey)  School  District's  Teacher  of  the  Year.  Described  as  a 
"supremely  dedicated  teacher  who  has  taken  the  art  of  music 
and  emphasized  the  pan  it  plays  in  people's  lives,"  she  has 
been  teaching  music  to  pupils  in  pre-kindergarten  dirough 
Fourth  Grade  for  25  years. 

Dr.  Michael  Cordas.  Jr.  '63  is  now  associated  with  Geisinger 
Clinic,  and  will  continue  his  practice  in  Selinsgrove.  He  is  a 
graduate  of  die  Philadelphia  College  of  OsteopaUuc  Medicine  and 
has  served  as  team  physician  to  the  Susquehanna  football 
team  as  part  of  his  duties  as  university  physician. 

Robert  Summer  '63  and  his  wife  Averill  are  bodi  on  die 
music  (acuity  at  the  University  of  South  Florida  in  Tampa. 
BoUi  were  previously  on  SU's  music  faculty.  Averill,  an 
acclaimed  pianist,  will  conduct  A  Music  Lover's  Tour  of 
Scandinavia  Uiis  spring,  featuring  concert  performances,  lec- 
tures, and  discussions  in  die  sea  towns  of  Norway,  Sweden, 
Finland,  and  Denmark 

Stanley  L,  Bower  x'63  of  Milton  is  the  new  governor  for 
Rotary  International's  District  737.  He  is  active  in  die  insur- 
ance and  real  estate  field. 

Grant  Schneider  '64  has  joined  die  Murphy  Realty/Better 
Homes  and  Gardens  branch  office  in  Allendale,  N.J.  Prior  to 
entering  the  real  estate  field,  Schneider  owned  and  operated  a 
recreational  vehicle  business  for  nine  years. 


Meredith  Wright  Martin  '65  was  among  24  women  in  the 
Trenton,  N.J.  area  to  be  honored  at  die  YWCA  Tribute  to 
Women  in  Industry  and  Government  dinner.  She  is  director  of 
information  services  for  American  Cyanamid  and  holds  an 
MB.A.  from  Rider  College. 

Ruth  G.  Capoiino  Macera  '67  is  librarian  for  the  Free 
Library  of  Philadelphia,  where  she  lives  with  her  husband 
Lincoln  and  son,  Dino. 

Ronald  J.  Yevitz  '67  is  executive  vice  president  of  Citcom  in 
the  Wilkes-Barre/Scranton  area.  Citcom  handles  all  market- 
ing and  advertising  for  22  Citizens  Savings  offices  in  North- 
eastern Pennsylvania   He  also  holds  an  M.B.A.  in  finance 
from  the  University  of  Scranton. 

A.  Michael  Weaver  '68  is  the  new  president  of  Junior 
Achievement  in  Bakersfield,  Calif  He  is  plant  manager  there 
for  Owens-Coming  Fiberglass.  He  is  married  to  the  former 
Susan  Heintzelman  x'69  and  holds  an  M.B.A.  from  Pepper- 
dine  University. 

The  Rev.  Karen  Womer  Berns  '69  is  assistant  pastor  at  La 
Canada  Presbyterian  Church  in  La  Canada,  Calif.  Husband 
Don  is  associate  pastor  at  the  same  church. 

The  Rev.  Cynthia  Ness  Lepley  '69  is  serving  as  associate 
minister  at  the  Winslow  (Maine)  Congregational  Church  of  the 
United  Church  of  Christ.  Husband  Douglas  is  an  associate 
professor  of  English  at  Thomas  College. 

THE  SEVENTIES 

John  G.  Foos  '71  was  recently  re-elected  treasurer  of  the 
American  Cancer  Society.  Philadelphia  Division.  A  C.P.A. 
with  Peat,  Marwick  and  Mitchell,  Foos  has  been  a  Cancer 
Society  volunteer  since  1982.  He  is  serving  his  second  year 
as  SU  Alumni  Association  president. 

A.  Russell  Brown  '72  is  a  charter  inductee  of  Delta  Pi 
Epsilon,  a  national  honorary  professional  graduate  society  in 
business  education  at  Robert  Morris  College,  Pittsburgh.  He 
is  also  chairperson  of  the  Business  Education  Department  of 
Central  Catholic  High  School  there,  and  a  part-time  instructor 
in  Data  Processing  at  Allegheny  Community  College. 

Michael  R.  Chronister  '72  is  sales  manager,  export  opera- 
tions, for  Acco  Babcock  Internationa]  in  York. 

The  Rev.  Robert  W.  Harris  '72  is  associate  pastor  at 
Ebenezer  Lutheran  Church  in  Columbia,  S.C.  He  was 
graduated  from  the  Lutheran  School  of  Theology  in  Chicago, 
and  has  completed  work  on  his  doctorate  at  the  University 
of  Chicago  Divinity  School.  He  is  married  to  the 
former  Laura  L.  Heustis  '72. 

John  R.  Mitchell  '72  has  been  named  an  account  executive 


THANKS  FOR  THE 
MEMORIES 

Take  a  look  in  that  old  trunk  or  shoe  box,  and 
share  your  treasures  with  us.  The  Susquehanna 
Alumnus  would  like  to  feature  photos  and 
items  from  "Old  SU's"  past  from  time  to  time, 
and  we  need  your  help. 

While  our  archives  contain  photos  and 
other  materials,  we  think  there  are  still  many 
more  interesting  pictures,  memorabilia,  and 
recollections  in  your  personal  collections. 

If  you  have  an  item  you'd  like  to  share, 
whether  it  be  a  candid  photo,  a  formally  posed 
University  picture,  or  even  a  souvenir  of  your 
college  days,  please  send  it  to  the  Alumni 
Relations  Office  at  Susquehanna.  We  will  make 
copies  and  return  the  undamaged  original  to  you 
if  you  wish.  Please  enclose  a  phone  number  so 
that  we  can  reach  you  if  we  have  any  questions. 


with  Diversified  Financial  Planners  in  Westbury,  N.Y. 

Janet  I.  Laufenberg  '73  is  a  supervisor  widi  die  New  Jersey 
Division  of  Youth  and  Family  Services  in  Camden,  N.J. 

James  Leitner  '73  has  been  promoted  to  assistant  manager 
of  the  dyeing  department  of  H  Warshow  and  Sons  in  Milton, 
Pa.  He  has  been  widi  H.  Warshow  since  1974. 

Roy  S.  I\iomisto  '73  is  executive  director  of  the  Sunbury 
Area  YMCA. 

Dr.  Dan  A.  Meisenhelder  x'73  has  joined  the  medical  staff 
at  Memorial  Hospital,  York.  He  is  in  die  Division  of  Podiatry 
of  the  Department  of  Surgery.  Dr.  Meisenhelder  earned  his 
doctor  of  pediatric  medicine  degree  from  Ohio  College  of 
Pediatric  Medicine. 

Virginia  M.  Vultee  x'73  is  a  recent  graduate  of  Seton  Hall 
School  of  Law  in  Newark.  N.J.  and  is  in  practice  at  46  State 
Street.  Bloomfield.  N.J. 

Susan  Haines  Casso  '74  is  the  new  president  of  the  West 
Chester  Business  and  Professional  Women's  Club  and  is 
assistant  district  director  of  the  Pennsylvania  Federation  of 
Business  and  Professional  Women's  Clubs.  Her  husband 
Bruce  '74  is  with  Ryder  Truck  Rental. 

Lyie  Chubb  '74  is  the  education  coordinator  for  Wayne 
County.  NY.  with  the  Council  on  Alcoholism  of  the  Finger 
Lakes.  He  and  his  wife,  the  former  Deb  Frieberg  '76.  reside 
in  Lyons.  N.Y. 

Dr.  Jeffrey  M.  Greco  '74  is  practicing  medicine  in  Mt. 
Carmel.  Pa.  at  the  same  office  his  father,  the  late  Dr.  Joseph 
Greco  '41.  practiced  for  40  years. 

Steven  T.  Kramm  '74  has  been  named  operations  manager 
of  die  Kishacoquillas  Valley  National  Bank  in  Belleville.  Pa. 
He  previously  was  information  services  manager. 

Philmer  H.  Rohrbaugh  '74  has  joined  Arthur  Andersen 
and  Company,  international  public  accountants,  in  York. 

Frank  J.  Tuschak,  Jr.  '74  co-owns  two  health  clubs  in 
Dillsburg.  Pa. 

Roberta  (Bobbie)  Laudenslager  Blasdell  '75  is  a  buyer 
with  Stone  Container  in  York   She  also  is  working  toward 
certificaton  in  purchasing  management. 

Gordon  M.  Dyott  '75  is  senior  vice  president  of  consumer 
banking  at  the  Wilmington  Savings  Fund  Society  in  Delaware. 
He  and  his  wife,  die  former  Stephanie  Sims  '75,  live  in 
Wilmington. 

Dr.  James  M.  Jordan  '75  chairs  music  education  at  the 
University  of  Hartford's  Ham  School  of  Music  in  Connecticut. 
He  is  also  an  assistant  professor. 

Jamie  Forman  Dougherty  '76  teaches  elementary  music 
in  Virginia  Beach  City  Public  Schools  and  is  organist  and 
choir  director  at  St.  Aidan's  Episcopal  Church  diere.  She 
recently  obtained  her  real  estate  license.  Her  husband  Brad  is 
a  Navy  lieutenant. 

Anthony  J.  Filer  '76  is  vice  president  of  finance  and  treasurer 
at  St.  Joseph  Hospital  in  Reading. 

David  M.  Kammerer  '76,  band  director  of  William  Allen 
High  School  in  AUentown,  recently  recorded  an  album  of 
eight  original  songs  entitled  "Solo  Flight." 

Dr.  Jerry  Levkoff  '76  is  a  materials  scientist  with  AT&T 
Engineering  Research  Center.  He  and  his  wife,  the  former 
Elaine  lanora  x'77,  live  in  Ewing,  N.J.  Levkoff  earned  a 
master's  and  Ph.D.  at  Princeton  University, 

William  A.  Morgan  '76  is  a  new  shareholder  in  the  C.PA. 
firm  of  Herbein  and  Sweren  in  the  Reading  area.  He  oversees 
tax  services  for  the  firm. 

Jack  Rader,  Jr.  '76  is  a  newly-appointed  Jackson  Township 
supervisor  in  the  Stroudsburg  area.  He  also  is  general  man- 
ager of  Mountain  Springs  Lake  resort  there. 

William  M.  Burke  '77  is  a  corrections  administrator  with 
the  State  of  New  Jersey  and  lives  in  Princeton. 

Gerald  G.  Huesken  '77  is  a  graduate  of  Lancaster  L,eader«hip, 
a  program  affiliated  with  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  in  an 
effort  to  nurture  "knowledgeable,  ambitious  volunteer  leaders." 

Jo-Ellen  L.  McCrackcn  '77  is  a  fashion  coordinator  widi 
Farr-West  Fashions,  a  New  York  firm. 


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Alice  M.  Roher  '77  is  the  new  assistant  director  for  mar- 
keting at  Bryant  College  in  Smithfield.  R.I. 

Lynn  M.  Sarf  '77  is  director  of  annual  giving  at  St. 
Lawrence  University  in  Canton.  N.Y.  She  was  formerly  in  the 
same  position  at  Susquehanna. 

Joseph  A.  Sweatlock  '77  is  a  research  scientist  at  the  Stale 
of  New  Jersey's  newly-formed  toxicology  program  in  Trenton. 
He  lives  in  Fairless  Hills.  Pa. 

Lee  C.  Attix  '78  is  national  sales  manager  for  Learn,  Inc. 
He  is  living  in  Cherry  Hill,  N.J. 

Helen  Ely  Kauffman  '78  is  an  office  assistant  with  North- 
eastern Farm  Credit  Service  and  lives  in  Sunbury. 

Debra  A.  Peragino  '78  is  a  newly-appointed  supervisor 
with  Selective  Insurance  Group  in  Branchville,  N.J. 

David  C.  Ruler  '78  is  organist  and  choir  director  at  St. 
Paul's  Lutheran  Church  in  Stoverstown.  He  is  a  certified 
church  musician  and  holds  a  master's  degree  in  sacred  music 
from  Wittenberg  University. 

Thomas  L.  Schaefer  '78  is  with  the  York  campus  of  Penn 
State.  He  filled  a  newly-created  position  of  area  representa- 
tive for  continuing  education.  He  has  also  written  "A  Touring 
Guide  to  Dauphin  County." 

Donna  Wissinger  x'78  is  "a  talent  to  watch."  according  to 
the  journal  Musical  America.  An  accomplished  flautist,  she 
is  the  daughter  of  Donald  '50  and  Flora  '51  Wissinger  and 
lives  in  New  York  City. 

Lorinda  Alexander  Krause  *79  is  substituting  on  a  full-lime 
basis  in  the  Lewisburg  schools.  She  also  is  working  on  her 
master's  degree. 

Patrick  O'Such  '79  of  Ocean  City,  N.J.  is  the  first  controller 
of  the  Atlantic  City  Casino  Reinvestment  Development 
Authority.  He  is  a  C.P.A.  and  holds  an  engineering  degree 
from  Union  College. 

The  Rev.  Cindy  L.  Ray  '79  is  now  assistant  for  Christian 
education  and  youth  work  at  Advent  Lutheran  Church  in  West 
Lawn.  Pa.  where  she  was  recently  appointed  assistant  pastor. 

Sherry  A.  Rohm  '79  is  sales  manager  for  Milo  Corpora- 
lion  in  Boothwyn.  Pa. 


THE  EIGHTIES 

Ronald  B.  Colvin  '80  of  Dillsburg.  Pa.  is  vice  president 
and  head  of  Fulton  Bank's  Capital  Region,  supervising  opera- 
tions in  Dauphin  and  Cumberland  counties. 

Mary  E.  Engel  '80  of  Westfield,  N.J.  is  assistant  controller 
at  the  Summit  Trust  Company  and  working  toward  a  master's 
degree- 
Robert  Kast  '80  of  Morns  Plains,  N.J.  is  now  an  account 
representative  for  R.K.  Kast  &  Associates  in  Roseland,  N.J. 

Mark  D.  Bornman  '81  of  Duncannon,  Pa.  is  assistant 
treasurer  with  Dauphin  Deposit  Bank  and  Trust  Co. 

Catherine  L.  Compton  '81  is  moving  to  the  University  of 
Delaware  at  Newark  from  Western  Maryland  College,  where 
she  will  be  complex  coordinator. 

Donna  L.  Gottshall  '81  is  the  new  organist  at  St.  James 
U.C.C.  in  Limerick,  Pa.  She  also  will  direct  the  handbell  and 
senior  choirs.  She  is  a  top-ranked  tennis  player  and  tennis 
instructor. 

Victor  Guanowsky  '81  is  now  a  research  scientist  with 
Pfizer  Central  Research  in  the  neuroscience  department.  He 
is  residing  in  Groton,  Conn. 

Dennis  Jones  '81  is  leasing  manager  for  General  Growth 
Companies  in  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  He  also  resides  in  that  city. 

John  P.  Muncer,  Esq.  '81  is  a  liill-time  assistant  district 
attorney  for  Northumberland  County.  He  holds  a  law  degree 
from  Temple  and  lives  in  Selinsgrove. 

Richard  D.  Pecht  '81  is  branch  officer  of  Horizon  Bank 
Butler,  N.J  Branch. 

Linda  C.  Post  '81  is  the  newest  member  of  the  law  firm  of 
Hamburg,  Rubin,  Mullin,  and  Maxwell  in  Lansdale.  Pa.  She 
received  her  law  degree  from  the  University  of  Pittsburgh. 


Thomas  G,  Bruner,  Jr.  '82  is  continuing  his  studies  at  the 
Lutheran  Theological  Seminary  at  Gettysburg  after  he  and  his 
wife,  the  former  Ruth  Ann  Hebel  '82  served  as  chaplains  at 
French  Creek  State  Park  in  southern  Berks  County. 

Mary  L.  Coughlin  '82  is  a  fixed  income  global  portfolio 
manager  for  Merrill  Lynch  and  lives  in  Metuchen,  N.J. 

David  C.  Fisher  '82  is  with  Pennsylvania  Gas  and  Water 
Co.  and  lives  in  Northumberland. 

The  Rev.  Raymond  Short  '82  is  the  new  associate  pastor 
of  the  Tnnity  Lutheran  Church  and  die  Greater  Bedford  Lutheran 
Parish  in  Bedford,  Pa.  He  recently  married  Barb  Mertz. 

Dr.  Stephen  Tingley  '82  is  a  resident  physician  in  family 
practice  at  the  WiUiamsport  Hospital.  He  received  his  medical 
degree  from  Jefferson  Medical  College. 

Allison  H.  Turney  '82  is  corporate  controller  for  Growth 
Properties,  Ltd.,  a  real  estate  development  firm  in  Marllon,  N.J. 

The  Rev.  Pamela  J.  Werner  '82  is  the  new  pastor  of  St. 
John's  Lutheran  Church  in  Lyons,  N.Y.  She  had  served  her 
internship  in  Jamestown,  N.Y. 

William  H.  Wolchak  '82  is  now  a  published  author.  His 
first  article  was  in  the  Records  Management  Quanerly,  a 
journal  concerned  with  records  and  information  management. 
The  article  is  entitled  "Conducting  a  Systems  Analysis."  He 
is  with  the  County  of  Prince  William  in  Virginia. 

Mary  Lou  Carol  '83  is  the  branch  manager  for  ITT  Finan- 
cial Services  in  Emmaus,  Pa.  She  resides  in  Whitehall. 

Pamela  Christensen  Cianfarini  '83  is  now  a  certified  public 
accountant,  having  been  accepted  for  membership  by  the 
American  Institute  for  C.P.A.s.  She  is  with  a  firm  in  West- 
minster, Md.  Her  husband  is  David  '83. 

Dennis  A.  Gunn  '83  is  sales  manager  for  B.W,  Stetson  Co. 
and  resides  in  Millville,  N.J. 

Elizabeth  Hull  '83  is  die  new  grants  coordinator  for  Bradford 
County.  Her  office  is  located  in  Towanda. 

G.  Scott  Ogin  '83  is  widi  the  accounting  firm  of  Heffler 
and  Co.  He  lives  in  Philadelphia. 

Rachael  Welsh  Paden  '83  is  associate  director  of  the 
Robert  Dale  Chorale.  She  also  gives  private  voice  and  piano 
instruction  in  the  Sugarloaf  area. 

David  W.  Powers  '83  is  assistant  treasurer  at  die  Bank  of 
New  York  and  is  taking  graduate  courses  at  Seton  Hall 
University.  He  is  living  in  Verona,  N.J. 

Timothy  L.  Taylor  '83  is  moving  to  the  Philadelphia  area 
after  serving  as  child  care  coordinator  at  St.  Germaines 
Group  Residence  in  Queens,  NY 

David  T.  Walters  '83  supervises  sales  in  three  states  for 
James  A.  Weaver  Co.,  a  food  brokerage  firm  in  King  of 
Prussia,  Pa. 

Robert  J.  Zabransky  '83  is  production  controller  with 
Precision  Multiple  Controls  in  Midland  Park,  N.J.  He  resides 
in  Wyckoff,  N.J. 

Cynthia  Huizer  x'83  is  doing  free-lance  radio  and  television 
work  in  the  New  York  metropolitan  area.  She  is  also  an 
admissions  representative  in  Montclair,  N.J. 

Andrew  G.  Foster  '84  is  with  Steve  Young  Construction 
Co.  He  resides  in  Berwyn,  Pa 

Joanne  Lubben  '84  is  now  a  telemarketing  representative 
for  an  industrial  specialties  division  of  3M  Company.  She  is 
living  in  Oradell,  N.J. 

Steven  S.  Givens  '85  is  a  marketing  director  with  Data  Appli- 
cations, Inc.  in  New  Jersey  He  resides  in  New  City,  N.Y. 

Michael  R.  Mahoney  '85  is  a  marketing  representative  for 
Hospital  Computer  Sales,  Inc  in  Farmingdale,  N.J.  He  markets 
computer  hardware  and  software  throughout  New  York  and 
Connecticut. 

Brian  Molner  '85  is  a  new  associate  with  Weichert  Realtors. 
He  will  work  out  of  the  company's  Clifton,  N.J.  agency. 

The  Rev,  Theodore  F.  Schneider  he  '85  is  die  senior  minister 
of  St.  Luke  Lutheran  Church  in  Silver  Spring,  Md.  The 
church,  with  nearly  3,000  members,  is  one  of  the  largest 
Lutheran  churches  in  the  nation.  He  was  a  seven-term  chairman 
of  the  executive  board  of  the  Central  Pennsylvania  Synod  and 


seven-time  delegate  to  the  Convention  of  the  Lutheran 
Church  in  America. 


Advanced  Degrees 


Kathleen  M.  Baynes  "68:  Ph.D.  in  psychology,  Cornell 
University.  She  is  a  neuropsychologist  at  the  Berke  Rehabili- 
tation Center  and  assistant  psychology  professor  in  neurology 
at  Cornell  University  Medical  College. 

Craig  A,  Cellitti  '83:  J  D  ,  New  England  School  of  Law. 
He  is  associated  with  attorney  Benjamin  Correy,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

Herbert  W.  Conover  III  '84:  Masters  in  Mechanical 
Engineering,  Lehigh  University.  He  is  an  engineer  in  Flying 
Qualities,  The  Boeing  Vertol  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

John  A.  Ferullo  '79:  D.D.S.,  New  York  University  College 
of  Dentistry.  He  is  a  first  year  resident.  Our  Lady  of  Mercy 
Medical  Center,  Bronx,  NY 

Annette  Moser  Goldberg  '83:  MBA.  in  finance,  Babson 
College.  She  is  senior  proposal  analyst,  Raytheon-MSD. 

Robert  H.  Hazel  Jr.  '77:  MM.  in  Music  Education,  West 
Chester  University. 

Leslie  Jarrett  Jordan  '76:  M.S.B.A.,  Bucknell  University. 
She  has  been  Director  of  Accounting  and  Business  Services 
at  Bucknell  University. 

Elizabeth  Walsh  Kreger  '76:  J.D.,  Seton  Hall  Law 
School,  Newark,  N.J.  She  is  a  member  of  the  New  Jersey 
Bar. 

Lowell  L.  Leitzel  '76:  MA.  in  French,  Millersville  Univer- 
sity. He  teaches  French  at  Southern  Garrett  High  School, 
Oakland,  Md. 

Stephen  L.  NefF  '81:  M.B.A.  in  human  resource  adminis- 
tration. Temple  University.  He  is  with  Burroughs. 

Richard  S.  Oshrin  '81:  MS.  in  industrial  psychology,  Fair- 
leigh  Dickinson  University.  He  is  payroll  coordinator/head  of 
personnel.  Reliable  Gardens,  Van  Nuys,  Calif 

James  E.  Persing  '82:  J.D  ,  Dickinson  School  of  Law.  He 
is  associated  with  Allen  Neyhard,  Watsontown,  Pa. 

Michael  W.  Smith  '79:  MS.  in  geology,  Pennsylvania 
State  University.  He  is  a  hydrogeologist  with  the  Pennsylvania 
Department  of  Environmental  Resources. 

Pamela  J.  Werner  '82:  Master  of  Divinity,  Lutheran  The- 
ological Seminary  at  Philadelphia.  She  is  pastor,  St.  John's 
Lutheran  Church,  Lyons,  NY. 

Scott  A,  Wissinger  '76:  Ph.D.,  Purdue  University.  He  is 
assistant  professor,  Allegheny  College,  Meadville,  Pa. 

Mary  E,  Wolf  '84:  Master  of  Arts  in  Religion,  Lutheran 
Theological  Seminary  at  Philadelphia.  She  is  director  of 
Christian  Education-Intern,  St.  John's  Lutheran  Church, 
Stroudsburg,  Pa. 


IDo^s 


EDWARDS -SEWVER 

Mary  F,  Selover  '81  to  Kenneth  J.  Edwards,  June  27,  1982, 
St.  Joseph's,  Newton,  N.J. /P.O.  Box  831,  Newton,  NJ  07860. 
VAN  DONGEN  -  McLA  UGH  LIN 

Susan  L.  McLaughlin  '81  to  Frederick  Van  Dongen,  October 
28,  1984,  Grace  Lutheran  Church,  Somers  Point,  N.J  Susan 
is  a  radio  announcer  for  WOBM-FM,  Toms  River,  and 
scriptwriter  for  Cam-Tel  Video  Productions.  /  P.O.  Box  1212, 
Tuckerton,  NJ  08087. 
WATKINS-KOELZER 

Christine  Koelzer  to  Dr.  Edward  K.  Watkins  '75,  April  13, 
1985,  All  Souls  Unitarian,  Tulsa,  Okla.  He  is  a  research 
scientist  with  Pfizer,  Inc. /P.O.  Box  1255,  Groton,  CT  05340. 
DUFFY-  CAVANAGH 

Susan  Cavanagh  '83  to  Jack  Duffy,  May  26,  1985,  New 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

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Vernon.  N  J  Christine  M.  Bernhardt  "83  and  Alison  J. 

Bird  '83  were  in  the  wedding  party.  Susan  is  personnel  assis- 
tant. Donnelley  Directory.  Purchase.  NY. /lO  Byron  Avenue, 
White  Plains,  NY  10606. 
CHRISTENSON  -  BROWN 

Mary  Pat  Brown  '81  to  John  D.  Chrislenson  '81,  July  13, 
1985.  Stronghold  Estate.  Bernardsville,  N.J.  Stephen  P.  Ril- 
tersbach  '81  was  best  man.  Mary  Pal  is  a  team  leader  with 
People  Express  Airline  and  John  is  a  Preferred  Stock  Trader 
at  Merrrill  Lynch. /209  14th  Street.  Hoboken,  NJ  07030. 
MOHARAM- GROVE 

Lynn  C.  Grove  '74  to  M.  Gamal  Moharam,  August  17,  1985, 
Atlanta,  Ga.  Lynn  has  been  conference  manager.  Institute  of 
Industrial  Engineers,  Atlanta.  Her  husband  is  professor  of 
Electrical  Engineering,  University  of  Virginia.  / 1460  Pinedale 
Road.  Charlottesville.  VA  22901. 
JACOBS- REDFERN 

Carol  A.  Redfern  '83  to  Peter  E.  Jacobs  '82.  August  24, 
1985,  St.  Francis  of  Assisi  Church,  Springfield.  Pa.  James 
W.  Frisbee  '83  was  best  man.  Carol  is  managing  editor  for 
Software  Product  Communications  Group  at  Shared  Medical 
Systems,  Inc.  Peter  is  assistant  manager  with  Edison  Brothers 
Stores,  Inc.  and  working  toward  his  M.B.A.  at  LaSalle  Univer- 
sity/3041 West  Chester  Pike,  Apt.  B-3,  Broomall,  PA  19008. 
BARKER- PALMER 

Jennifer  S.  Palmer  '83  to  James  R.  Barker  '80.  September 
21,  1985.  Abiding  Presence  Lutheran  Church,  Ewing.  N.J. 
The  wedding  party  included  Elisabeth  Palmer  Booser  '80. 
Joe  Muir  '80,  Steven  J.  Barrett  '79,  and  Susan  L.  Priddy 
'83.  Jennifer  is  a  senior  staff  accountant,  Cenlar  Federal  Sav- 
ings Bank,  Pennington,  and  James  is  a  systems  analyst,  RCA 
American  Communicalions.  Princeton./ 2-08  Hunters  Glen 
Drive,  Plainsboro,  NJ  08536. 
WILSON -SCHMID 

Karen  L.  Schmid  '83  to  Bruce  C.  Wilson  '84.  September 
28.  1985.  Trinity  United  Church  of  Christ,  Norristown.  Pa. 
Karen  is  a  contract  analyst,  Aetna  Life  &  Casualty,  Middle- 
town,  Conn.  Bruce  is  a  commercial  underwriter,  Chubb  & 
Son  Insurance.  New  Haven.  Conn./251  Fountain  Street   New 
Haven.  CT  06515. 
TROMPERTRICE 

Janet  E.  Rice  '74  to  Jack  J.  Trompert.  October  5.  1985, 
Virginia  Beach,  Va.  Alumni  in  the  wedding  party  were  Nancy 
Rice  Schrader  '77  and  James  H.  Schrader  '76.  Janet  is  a 
consultant  for  Metro  Information  Services.  / 1212  Lake  Point 
Drive.  Chesapeake,  VA  23320. 
GOODWIN  BROVSE 

Carol  E.  Brouse  '83  to  Michael  B.  Goodwin  '83,  October  19, 
1985.  Melrose.  Mass.  The  wedding  party  included  Rebecca 
Roman  Mcisel  '83.  Christopher  A.  Brod  '84.  Craig  R.  Tillon 
'83.  and  Curtis  E.  Rlmler  '83  Carol  is  a  senior  auditor.  Con- 
necticut Bank  and  Trust.  Michael  is  a  programmer/analyst. 
The  Travelers  /60-194  Old  Town  Road.  Vernon  (TT  06066 
TINCLLY- Mai  BAIN 

Lisa  K    MacBain  to  Stephen  T.  Tingley  '82,  November  2, 
1985.  Good  Shepherd  Lutheran  Church.  Southampton.  Pa. 
Included  in  the  wedding  party  were  Alan  W.  Mudrlck  '80  and 
Douglas  B.  Rumbaugh  '82   Stephen  is  resident  physician  in 
family  practice.  The  Williamsport  Hospital.  / 2109  Central 
Avenue.  Williamsport.  PA  17701. 
WEINSTEIN-  CHADWICK 

Mary  E.  Chadwick  '82  to  David  Weinsiein.  November  30. 
1985.  Borhek  Chapel.  Moravian  Colleae.  Bethlehem   Pa 
Kathleen  Chadwick  Erdman  '77  was  in  the  wedding  party 
Mary  is  news  director  at  WGPA  Radio.  Bethlehem.  / 1215 
North  35th  Street.  Allentown.  PA  18104 
ALTMAN- BEERS 

Leslie  J.  Beers  '76  to  Harold  Altman.  December  7.  1985 
Unitarian  Universalist  Fellowship,  State  College,  Pa   Leslie 
founder  of  Suzuki  Music  School  in  State  College,  instructs  in 
piano  and  violin  Harold  Altman,  renowned  artist  in  lithography 
and  etchings,  works  from  their  Pans  home. /Box  754 
Lemont,  PA  16851. 


BELLOWS-HOLM 

Marilyn  J.  Holm  '67  to  Jeffrey  Bellows,  December  13,  1985, 
Patchogue,  N.Y.  She  is  a  research  coordinator,  RAI  Research 
Corp.,  Hauppauge,  N.Y./2II  Oakwood  Avenue,  Bayport,  NY 
11705. 
MURPHY-STAUFFER 

Joyce  Hancock  Stauffer  x'S9  to  Robert  C  Murphy,  December 
22.  1985.  St.  Paul  Lutheran  Church.  Spring  Grove,  Pa.  Joyce 
is  an  associate  realtor  broker.  Coldwell  Banker  Bob  Yost  Inc. , 
York,  Pa./ 190  Margate  Road,  York,  PA  17404. 
HOUSER- BAKER 

MeeCee  Baker  to  Kent  D.  Houser  '76,  December  25,  1985, 
Port  Royal  Lutheran  Church,  Port  Royal,  Pa.  Kent  is  a  loan 
analyst,  Russell  National  Bank,  Lewistown,  Pa./610  Valley 
Street,  Lewistown,  PA  17044. 
BURNS-  WILLIAMSON 

Jewel  B,  Williamson  '83  to  Todd  G.  Burns  '81.  February 
8.  1986.  St.  David's  Lutheran  Church,  Davidsville.  Pa.  The 
wedding  party  included  Kurt  H.  Reiber  '81.  Richard  A. 
Scovner  '81.  Kimberly  MacMullen  Habecter  '83.  and 
Chris  Haskoor  Gibson  '82   Jewel  is  a  foster  care  casewor- 
ker. Pinebrook  Services  for  Children.  Todd  teaches  science  at 
Pocono  Mountain  School  District. /623  Taft  Street.  Wind 
Gap.  PA  18091. 
DANKMAN -FREED 

Marcia  E.  Freed  '79  to  Matthew  H.  Dankman.  February  15, 
1986,  Good  Shepherd  Lutheran  Church,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 
Marcia  manages  Marketing  and  Research  Development  at 
Capital  Blue  Cross:  her  husband  is  a  manufacturing  represen- 
tative. Herff- Jones  Company  /  7865  Sunset  Drive.  Harrisburg. 
PA  17112. 
LAUBACH-GEHEB 

Gretchen  Geheb  to  Jonathan  P.  Laubach  '84.  March  22. 
1986.  Bethlehem.  Pa.  In  the  wedding  party  were  Thomas  J. 
Banks  '84  and  Richard  C.  Blumenscheid  '83.  Jonathan  is 
assistant  advertising  director.  Orr's  Department  Store. /64 
North  2nd  Street.  Easton,  PA  18042. 
REISTETER-YEAGER 

Johanna  M.  Yeager  '82  to  Stephen  W.  Reisteter,  March  22, 
1986.  Salem  Lutheran  Church,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Audrey  G. 
Schwarz  '82  was  maid  of  honor.  Johanna  is  attending  Lehigh 
University  pursuing  her  master's  degree;  her  husband  is  instru- 
mental and  vocal  instructor  in  the  Bethlehem  Area  School 
District.  / 1204  Nonh  Boulevard.  Bethlehem.  PA  18017 
KEY -BROWN 

Joyce  A.  Brown  '73  to  Peter  Key.  April  12.  1986,  Mt.  Calvary 
Episcopal  Church,  Camp  Hill,  Pa.  Her  husband  is  a  jour- 
nalist with  The  Sunday  Press  of  Atlantic  City,  N.J.  /226  East 
Atlantic  Boulevard,  Ocean  City,  NJ  08226. 
REIST-BOLTZ 

Shellaine  M.  Boltz  to  John  A.  Reist  '81,  April  12,  1986, 
First  United  Methodist  Church,  Palmyra,  Pa.  John  is  a  com- 
puter systems  analyst,  Hershey  Chocolate  Company.  / 1470 
East  Main  Street.  Annville.  PA  17003. 
WOLCHAK-COONEY 

Margie  Cooney  to  William  H.  Wolchak  '82.  April  12. 
1986,  Upper  Darby.  Pa.  The  wedding  party  included  Robert 
J.  Hain  '82.  David  S.  Cashour  '82,  and  Bryan  P.  Rynearson 
'82.  Bill  is  the  records  manager  for  Prince  William  County 
and  his  wife  is  an  operations  research  analyst,  Quantico 
Marine  Corps  Base. 
BERNIERI-KARCH 

Loren  J.  Karch  '83  to  Frank  J.  Bernieri.  April  19.  1986. 
Lutheran  Church  of  the  Redeemer.  Maywood.  NJ.  The  wedding 
pany  included  Kimberly  Dodson  McCarthy  '83.  Nancy  E. 
McGuire  Stevens  '83.  Michele  N.  Rubio  '83.  and  Laura  J. 
Reynolds  '83.  Loren  is  a  marketing  represenutive  with  IBM; 
her  husband  is  with  the  same  company.  / 186  Winter  Street, 
Ashland,  MA  01721. 
VOVGHT-ALLEN 

Elizabeth  L.  Allen  '84  to  Michael  D.  Vought  '85,  April  19, 
1986,  Greenfield  Hill  Congregational  Church,  Fairfield. 


Conn.  Laura  A.  Young  '84  was  in  the  wedding  party.  Elizabeth 
is  a  customer  accounts  coordinator,  Executone  Telephone 
Systems;  he  is  a  music  education  teacher.  Instrumental  Music 
Programs  Inc.  /  342  Main  Street  Rear,  Emmaus.  PA  18049. 
CAMPBELL  -  HERMAN 

Brenda  L.  Herman  to  James  J.  Campbell  '63.  April  22, 
1986,  Carlsbad,  Calif.  Jim  is  Director  of  Alumni  Relations  of 
Susquehanna  University.  /  712  Lincoln  Avenue.  Williamsport. 
PA  17701. 
HARTMAN-  LaFORCE 

Rochelle  D.  LaForce  '85  to  Steven  J  Hartman.  May  3,  1986. 
St.  Paul's  Lutheran  Church.  Newport.  Pa.  The  mother  of  the 
bride  is  Doris  Schumacher  LaForce  '59.  Shelly  is  an 
accounting  manager  trainee.  General  Motors  Acceptance 
Corp. /48  South  Lime  Street,  Lancaster,  PA  17602. 
JONES-  VanHORN 

Krislen  E.  VanHorn  '85  to  Kirk  A.  Jones  '86.  May  3,  1986. 
St.  Matthew's  Lutheran  Church.  Bloomsburg.  Pa.  The  wed- 
ding party  included  Scott  J.  Strausberger  '86,  Timothy  C. 
Vile  '86.  and  Peter  S.  Zimmerman  '86.  Kristen  is  office 
manager.  Uptown  Women's  Clinic,  Gaithersburg,  Md.  Kirk  is 
sales  consultant.  Exterior  Coating,s,  Lorton,  Va./20067 
Appledowre  Circle,  Apt.  31,  Germantown,  MD  20874. 
FELTER- JOHNSON 

Rebecca  G  Johnson  to  Scott  Alan  Felter  '76,  May  3,  1986, 
Belcroft  Bible  Church,  Bowie,  Md.  Scott  is  a  program  analyst. 
National  Bank  of  Washington.  His  wife  is  a  programmer/ 
analyst.  Department  of  the  Navy. /912  Manor  Road  #102. 
Alexandria.  VA  22305. 
MORRIS -LILLEY 

Meloney  G.  Lilley  '85  to  Keat  C.  Morris  '84.  May  3.  1986. 
Shell's  Lutheran  Church.  Grantville.  Pa.  Karen  E.  Mahoney 
'85  was  in  the  wedding  party  Keat  is  assistant  manager. 
Hardee's  Food  Systems.  Camp  Hill.  Pa.  Meloney  is  manager. 
Morgan's  Restaurants,  Carlisle,  Pa./794  Old  Quarter  Road, 
Lewisberry,  PA  17339. 
RICHARDS-JOHNSON 

Jane  L.  Johnson  to  David  Z.  Richards  Jr.  '82.  May  3.  1986, 
Trinity  United  Methodist  Church.  Danville.  Pa.  The  bride  is 
with  Merck  &  Co.  and  David  is  with  First  National 
Bank./21l  Bloom  Road.  Danville.  PA  17821. 
SIKORSKI- BURGESS 

Deborah  S,  Burgess  '81  to  Robert  E  Sikorski,  May  10.  1986. 
Mountainside  Community  Presbyterian  Church.  Mountain- 
side, NJ  Theresa  A.  Santoli  '81  was  in  the  wedding  party. 
Debra  is  a  technical  recruiter,  A.T.&T;  her  husband  is  project 
manager,  A. DR.  Assoc.  Inc.  / 1568  Bud  Lane,  Yardley  PA 
19067 
TRACY-  MORSBERGER 

Louann  Morsberger  '77  to  Michael  E.  Tracy.  May  10.  1986. 
Catonsville  Presbyterian  Church.  Catonsville.  Md.  Christen 
Hefler  Reinert  '77  was  matron  of  honor  Both  are  with 
Domino's  Pizza.  /312  West  31st  Street,  Baltimore,  MD  2I2II. 
FAAST-  YODER 

Susan  D.  Yoder  '79  to  Glenn  Allen  Faast.  May  10,  1986,  First 
Church  Congregational,  Fairfield,  Conn.  Jeffrey  L.  Yoder 
'76  was  in  the  wedding  party.  Susan  is  a  legal  secretary  with 
Gregory  and  Adams,  Wilton,  Conn,  and  her  husband  is  an 
electrical  technician,  Bodine  Corp.,  Bridgeport.  Conn./ 240 
Riverview  Avenue,  Shelton,  CI  06484. 
SILBERT- DITMARS 

Jessica  A.  Ditmars  '82  to  Craig  Silbert,  May  17,  1986. 
Lutheran  Church  of  the  Resurrection.  Yardley.  Pa.  Jonathan 
A.  Ditmars  '87  was  in  the  wedding  party.  Jessica  is  office 
manager.  American  Capitol  Contracting.  Inc.;  her  husband  is 
president  of  the  company.  / 1613  Crownsville  Road.  Crowns- 
ville,  MD  21032. 
SHIFLETT-LEITZEL 

Sherri  A.  Leitzel  '84  to  Brian  Shifietl.  May  17.  1986.  Halifax 
Methodist  Church.  Halifax.  Pa   Roberta  L.  Shade  '84  was 
in  the  wedding  party  Sherri  is  a  marketing  information 
specialist.  Concurrent  Computer  Corp.,  Neptune,  N.J. 


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The  Orange  and  Maroon 

Susquehanna  's  proud  basketball  team  of  1902  poses  for  a  portrait  prior  to  their  season. 


21  Kimberly  Court,  #176.  Red  Bank.  NJ  07701. 
FLAKE -COATES 

Susan  A.  Coates  '83  to  Louis  E.  Flake.  May  17.  1986,  St. 
Mark's  Lutheran  Church.  Hagerslown,  Md.  Ramona  Kunkle 
Clark  '83  was  matron  of  honor.  Susan  is  a  mathematician  at 
Aberdeen  Proving  Ground.  Md..  and  her  husband  is  an 
accountant  with  Amtrak  / 1230  Independence  Square. 
Belcamp.  MD  21017 
JORDAN -MILHEIM 

Anna  L.  Milheim  '84  lo  Charles  C.  Jordan  '83.  May  17. 
1986.  Wallingford  Presbyterian  Church,  Wallingford.  Pa.  The 
wedding  party  included  Karen  S.  Scwille  '85.  Thomas  F. 
Dry  "83.  and  James  P.  Olson  '82   Anna  is  with  Forge 
Recording  Studios,  Inc.,;  her  husband  is  a  partner  in  The 
Robert  A.  Jackson  carpentry  business.  / 5508  Lister  Court, 
Chester  Springs,  PA  19425. 
SCHAEFER  -  GREENE 

Roberta  E.  Greene  lo  Thomas  L.  Schaefer  '78,  May  17, 
1986,  Aurora,  N.Y.  Thomas  is  an  area  representative  for 
continuing  education,  Penn  State/ York. /393  Waters  Road, 
York,  PA  17403. 
KERBER  PETERSEN 

Caria  A.  Petersen  '77  to  Philip  C.  Kerber  '80,  May  18,  1986 
Francis  Asbury  United  Methodist  Church,  Berkley  Springs, 
W.  Va   Carla  recently  earned  a  degree  in  nursing  and  is  with 
Maine  Medical  Center.  / 178  Main  Street,  Freeport,  ME  04032. 
McGRATH-  VAUTRIN 

Diane  Vaulrin  '84  lo  Michael  McGrath,  May  24,  1986.  St 
Boniface.  Sea  Cliff.  NY.  Alane  L.  Maningo  '84  and  Karen 


G.  Schoenegan  '84  were  in  the  wedding  party.  Diane  is  a 
program  analyst.  Standard  Microsystems  Corp.;  her  husband 
is  a  senior  tax  consultant.  Deloitte  Haskins  &  Sells. /9  North 
Dorado  Circle.  Apt.  2A,  Hauppauge,  NY  11788. 
PESCHT-CARTER 

Heather  L.  Carter  x'87  to  Lutz  G.  Ptscht  '85,  May  24, 
1986,  The  United  Lutheran  Church,  Sunbury,  Pa.  Lutz  is  an 
insurance  associate. /46-288  Kamehameha  Highway.  Kaneohe, 
HI  96744. 
MOGIL-BRENAN 

Colleen  T.  Brenan  '85  to  Michael  W.  Mogii,  May  25, 
1986,  St.  Catherine  of  Siena,  Wayne,  Pa.  Laura  Troy  '85 
was  in  the  wedding  party  /  3432  Calhoun  Street,  New 
Orleans,  LA  70125. 
DIETRICH  -  HOOVER 

Sarah  Hoover  to  Brian  J.  Dietrich  '82,  May  31,  1986,  First 
Presbyterian  Church,  York,  Pa.  David  J.  Rossi  '82.  Louis 
Marinaccio  Jr.  '81,  and  Thomas  J.  Figmik  '82  were  in  the 
wedding  party.  Brian  is  director  of  marketing.  Ampersand 
Corporation  and  his  wife  is  office  manager.  Waterford  Profes- 
sional Center/ 767  Clearmount  Road.  York.  PA  17403. 
BATEN-ROyiNE 

Valerie  Rovine  to  William  A.  Baten  '81,  May  31,  1986, 
Morristown.  N.J.  Brian  is  with  Gibson.  Nunn  and  Crutcher 
law  firm.  / 1105  D  Street  SB.  Washington.  D.C.  20003. 
RUDD-  WENKE 

Denise  C  Wenke  '83  to  Richard  W.  Rudd  '82.  May  31.  1986. 
Basking  Ridge  Presbyterian  Church.  Basking  Ridge,  N.J.  The 
wedding  party  included  Kathy  K.  Hasbrouk  '83  and  Kath- 


leen A.  Breneman  '83.  Denise  is  a  paralegal  at  Anderson, 
Banks.  Moore.  Curran  &  Hollis.  Rick  is  a  financial  analyst. 
1BM./6  Wells  Street,  Apt.  tfl,  Brewster,  NY  10509. 
WILHELMSEN-  WARMERDAM 

Kristina  Warmerdam  '82  to  Thomas  M.  Wilhelmsen  '83, 
May  31,  1986,  Media  Presbyterian  Church,  Media,  Pa.  The 
wedding  party  included  Lynne  Warmerdam  '82,  Ronald 
Reese  '82,  Linda  Furlong  '82,  Ellen  Whiting  '82,  and 
Brenda  Lange  Barthelmess  *82.  Kristina  is  an  accountant. 
Broad  &  Noble  Assoc,  and  Tom  is  a  sales  representative, 
Glenbrook  Laboratories.  / 340  Media  Station  Road.  Apt. 
C-318,  Media,  PA  19063. 
RENTONBIGELOW 

JoAnne  Bigelow  '70  to  Glenn  E.  Renton,  June  7,  1986, 
Community  Congregational  Church,  Lathrup  Village,  Mich. 
She  is  on  the  staff  of  Werner-Erhard  Association  and  her  hus- 
band is  a  manager  for  Wood  Laboratory,  Inc.  /4464  Raleigh 
Avenue,  Apt.  401.  Alexandria,  VA  22304. 
FINLAY- KAISER 

Mary  E.  Kaiser  '82  to  Joseph  W.  Finlay,  June  7,  1986,  St. 
Pius  X  Church,  Monlville,  Pa.  Lauren  A.  Shollenberger  '82 
was  in  the  wedding  party.  Mary  is  an  admissions  representa- 
tive, Dover  Business  College,  N.J.  Her  husband  is  with  Stull 
Engraving  Co.,  Randolph,  N.J. /31I  Partridge  Run,  Oak 
Ridge,  NJ  07438. 
REILLY- LYNCH 

Karen  A.  Lynch  '85  to  Glenn  P.  Reilly  '84.  June  7.  1986. 
First  Presbyterian  Church,  Red  Bank.  N.J.  The  wedding  party 
included  Lisa  L.  Duane  x'85.  Jean  E.  Schaeffer  '85,  Ellen 
V.  Guinee  '86.  Amy  E.  Margolis  '86,  and  Edward  J. 
Sweeney  '84.  Karen  is  with  Dial  America  Marketing  Inc.; 
Glenn  is  with  Roadway  Express  Inc.  / 151  Rt.  206.  Building 
58,  Apt.  12,  Flanders,  NJ  07836 
STEVENS- McGUIRE 

Nancy  E.  McGuire  '83  to  Daniel  M.  Stevens,  June  7,  1986, 
St.  Cecilia's  Catholic  Church,  Pennsauken,  N.J.  Both  are 
with  Johnson  Wax.  / 56  Buttonwood  Road,  Voorhees,  NJ  08043. 
BETZ-LINDQUIST 

Pandi  A  Lindquist  to  Dr.  William  R.  Betz  '78,  June  7,  1986, 
Westminster  Presbyterian  Church   Bill  is  an  internist  at 
Bayview  Internists,  Inc./ 1020  Lord  Road,  Fairview,  PA  16415. 
TUCKER -^ITZER 

Gail  E.  StiUer  '82  to  Chris  L.  TUcker,  June  14,  1986,  House 
of  Prayer  Lutheran  Church,  San  Antonio,  Texas.  Both  are  in 
the  Air  Force.  / 1431  Cable  Ranch  Road  /i'2403,  San  Antonio, 
TX  78245. 
SAUERJANESKI 

Karen  M.  Janeski  '83  to  Eric  R.  Sauer  "82.  June  21.  1986, 
St.  Valentine.  Bloomfield.  N.J.  The  wedding  party  included 
Kara  Kalustyan  Posey  '83.  Wendy  Rittenhouse  Arzt  '83, 
Peter  C.  Hinch  '8L  and  Robert  J.  Hain  '82.  Karen  is  with 
AT.&T.  and  Eric  is  in  sales  with  Aris-lsotoner,  Inc.  / 179 
Cleenput  Terrace,  Paramus,  NJ  07652. 
THALER  -  STEVENSON 

Marjorie  A.  Stevenson  '81  to  Roland  A   Thaler,  June  21, 
1986,  Christ  Hamilton  Lutheran  Church,  Hamilton  Square,  Pa. 
Cynthia  S.  Biever  '81  was  in  the  wedding  party.  Marjorie  is 
at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  School  of  Veterinary  Medi- 
cine. Her  husband  is  a  veterinarian.  / 110  East  Cedar  Street, 
Kennetl  Square,  PA  19348. 
ADAMS -CARDILLO 

Jacquelyn  A.  CardUlo  to  William  T.  Adams  '83,  June  28,  1986 
St.  Helen's  Church,  Westfield,  NJ.  Scolt  R,  Moore  '83  was 
in  the  wedding  party.  Bill  is  an  administrative  manager  for 
Manufacturers  Financial  Group.  His  wife  is  a  nursery  school 
teacher/ 718  Edmonson  Circle,  Nashville,  TN  37211. 

vaughan-ha:^edt 

Doreen  R.  Hastedt  '75  to  Michael  C  Vaughan,  June  28,  1986 
Dublin  Community  Church,  Dublin,  Ohio.  Doreen  is  a  staff 
underwriting  specialist.  Nationwide  Insurance.  Her  husband 
edits  publications  for  Wendy's  International. /7936  Trellage 
Court,  Powell.  OH  43065. 


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THORNBURC-LARSEN 

Sue  R.  Larsen  '82  lo  ScotI  W.  Thomburg,  June  29,  1986, 
Grace  Lutheran  Church,  Teaneck,  N.J.  Sue  teaches  music  at 
Upper  Saddle  River  Schools;  her  husband  is  a  musician  in 
Manhattan. /65  Hillside  Avenue.  Apt.  5J.  New  York,  NY  10040. 
VISCARJELLO  -  ARNOLD 

Kristin  A   Arnold  to  Anthony  M.  Viscariello  '83,  July  5. 
1986,  Church  of  the  Immaculate  Conception.  Jenkintown,  Pa. 
William  H.  Haelig  '83  was  m  the  wedding  party.  Both  are 
doctoral  candidates  in  chemistry.  University  of  Miami. /9305 
S.W.  77th  Avenue,  Apl.  332,  Miami,  FL  33156 
GRIP -SMITH 

Karen  L.  Smith  '85  to  Brian  Grip.  July  11,  1986. /421  Erico 
Avenue.  Elizabeth.  NJ  07202. 
KWIATEK-HOWE 

Susan  J.  Howe  '83  to  Michael  Kwiatek,  July  12,  1986. 
Centenary  United  Methodist  Church,  Hamlin,  F^./P.O.  Box 
103.  Lake  Ariel.  PA  18436. 
BIROSAKZAWACKI 

Donna  M.  Zawacki  '77  to  John  P.  Birosak  '77,  July  12, 
1986,  Shrewsbury,  N  J  Peter  J.  Callahan  '78  was  in  the 
wedding  party.  Donna  is  a  process  technician  for  Exxon  and 
John  is  accounting  supervisor.  Allied-Signal.  / 129  Bayberry 
Drive,  Somerset.  NJ  08873. 
RIPA- GEORGE 

Wendy  S.  George  '79  to  John  F.  Ripa  '8L  July  12,  1986, 
Stevenson  United  Methodist  Church.  Berlin.  Md.  Michael  D. 
Kistler  '82  was  in  the  wedding  party.  Both  are  with  Bayside  Fire 
Protection  Co.,  Inc./ 10  Franklin  Square.  Berlin.  MD  21811. 
WALTER- WELTY 

Patricia  Welly  '79  to  Kenneth  N.  Walter.  July  12.  1986. 
Cathedral  of  St.  Catherine  of  Siena,  Allentown,  Pa.  The  wed- 
ding parly  included  Nancy. J.  Evey  '78  and  Susan  Odjakjian 
'79.  / 1106  Oyster  Bay.  Sugar  Land.  TX  77478. 
REID- CARLSON 

Cynthia  S.  Carlson  to  Robert  K.  Reid  '79.  July  19.  1986. 
Weis  Library  United  Methodist  Church.  Fairview,  Pa.  The 
wedding  parly  included  William  N.  Garretl  '78.  and  Robert 
Whitmoyer  '80.  Robert  is  director  of  instrumental  music. 
Wattsburg  Area  Schools.  /  3205  Saltsman  Road.  Erie.  PA  16510. 
LEWIS-DOBRY 

Denise  A.  Dobry  to  Michael  K.  Lewis  '84.  July  26.  1986. 
Our  Mother  of  Good  Counsel  Church.  Brynmawr.  Pa.  They 
live  in  Allentown.  Pa. 
DAVIS- COOK 

Rev.  Catherine  J.  Cook  '82  to  David  A.  Davis.  August  2, 
1986.  Wyoming  Presbyterian  Church.  Millburn.  N.J.  The 
wedding  party  included  Cynthia  Cook  '90  and  parents. 
Madaline  Lease  Cook  'S3  and  Henry  S.  Cook  '56  Cathy  is 
a  hospital  chaplain.  Her  husband  is  pastor  of  First  Presbyterian 
Church.  Blackwood.  N.J./21  East  Church  Street.  Blackwood, 
NJ  08012. 
HA  I  DINGER  -  JENKINS 

Edie  Jenkins  to  Christopher  Haidinger  '80.  August  2.  1986. 
Washington  Crossing.  Pa.  Chris  is  financial  planner  for 
Janney.  Montgomery.  Scott  and  is  pursuing  a  master's  degree  at 
Rider  College.  /476  Walker  Avenue,  West  Trenton,  NJ  08628. 
STRASSNER  -  KORPER 

Juliann  Korper  '70  to  Larry  H.  Strassner.  August  8.  1986. 
Webster.  N.Y./753  Brisa  del  Mar  Drive.  El  Paso,  TX  79912. 

CASTANO  -  McDonnell 

Jeanne  McDonnell  '82  to  Jose  Luis  Castano.  August  9.  1986. 
Long  Island.  N.Y.  After  several  years  of  studying  and 
leaching  in  Spain.  Jeanne  plans  to  teach  Spanish. /Box  2115. 
Setauket.  NY  11733. 
BAILEY -McLWGHLm 

Diane  L.  McLaughlin  '83  to  David  M.  Bailey.  August  24. 
1986.  St.  Mark's  Lutheran  Church.  Williamspon.  Pa. '721 
High  Street.  WiUiamsport,  PA  17701. 
de  MOLINA -SAYECH 

Donna  M.  Sayegh  '80  to  Alvaro  G.  de  Molina.  August  24. 
1986.  Donna  is  a  marketing  representative  for  Xerox  Corp.  /  9 


Mt   Vernon  Square.  Verona.  NJ  07044. 
HUFF -SARGENT 

Paula  A.  Sargent  '83  to  Mitchell  T.  Huff.  August  30.  1986. 
St.  Thomas  More  Church,  Pottstown.  Pa.  They  live  in 
Raleigh.  N.C. 
BAKER- RUBIO 

Michele  N.  Rubio  '83  to  Robert  R  Baker.  August  30.  1986. 
Our  Lady  of  Peace  Church.  New  Providence.  N.J.  The  wed- 
ding party  included  Loren  J.  Bernieri  '83.  Kimberly 
Dodson  McCarthy  '83.  Laura  J.  Reynolds  '83,  and  Nancy 
Jones  Gillette  '83.  Michele  is  an  account  executive,  Chubb 
Insurance  C0./8I  Rector  Street,  Millburn,  NJ  07041. 
KRILL- PARKS 

Brenda  L.  Parks  '80  to  Dr.  Gregory  E.  Krill.  September 
6.  1986.  St.  James  United  Church  of  Christ.  West  Reading. 
Pa.  Alayne  Hunter  Fessler  '80  and  Lynn  E.  Parks  '82  were 
in  the  wedding  party.  Brenda  is  marketing  officer.  Citizens 
and  Southern  National  Bank./7200  St.  Ann's  Court  S.W.. 
Fort  Myers.  FL  33908. 
WARRICK -FISHER 

Mary  R.  Fisher  '85  to  William  C.  Warrick  '85.  September 
6.  1986.  St.  John's  Lutheran  Church.  Leek  Kill,  Pa.  Robin  L. 
Brown  '85  and  Denise  Rode  Russell  '85  were  in  the  wed- 
ding party.  Bill  is  an  accountant  with  Peat.  Marwick.  Mitch- 
ell &  Co.  Mary  is  an  accountant  with  Ailing  &  Cory.  /99R 
Autumn  Lane,  Enola.  PA  17025. 
TASHJY-DiLONARDO 

Lori  R.  DiLonardo  '82  to  M.  Scott  Tashjy  '82,  September 
13.  1986.  St.  Anthony's.  Nanuet.  NY.  Sherri  L.  Apple  '82 
and  Gail  C.  DiLonardo  '86  were  in  the  wedding  party.  Scott 
is  an  attorney  with  Edelstein  &  Bernstein.  Lori  is  an  account 
executive.  Federal  Express. /3312  Cypress  Court.  South 
Brunswick.  NJ  08852. 
WOERNER-  VI LLANO 

Kathleen  Villano  '85  to  Andy  S.  Woemer,  September  20, 
1986,  Church  of  the  Assumption,  Emerson,  N.J.  Nancy  A. 
Horvath  '85  was  maid  of  honor.  /  245  Ballantyne  Street,  IflO. 
El  Cajon.  CA  92020. 
NIVISON-HAMMARSTROM 

Lisa  D.  Hammarstrom  '82  to  William  N.  Nivison  '83. 
September  20.  1986.  Peapack  Reformed  Church.  Gladstone. 
N.J.  The  wedding  party  included  Susan  L.  Asher  '82.  Tura 
H.  Dickert  '78.  F.  Peter  Arzt  '83.  David  W.  Powers  '83. 
and  Alfred  W.  Murray  '83.  Lisa  is  an  associate  manager. 
A.T.&T.  Bill  is  with  New  Jersey  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture. /  36  Shire  Court.  Belle  Mead,  NJ  08502. 
REESE -BONNER 

Holly  A.  Bonner  '83  to  Theodore  K.  Reese  x'85.  September 
27.  1986.  Christ  the  King  Church.  Haddonfield.  N.J.  Kristen 
A.  Schreiber  '85  was  a  bridesmaid.  Holly  is  a  nurse  at  Hershey 
Medical  Center.  Her  husband  is  vice  president.  Reese 
Funeral  Home.  Inc.  /  915  Penn  Street.  Harrisburg,  PA  17102. 
LADKA-DRESSLER 

Kellie  J.  Dressier  '84  to  Robert  C.  Ladka.  October  4,  1986, 
Christ  Memorial  Episcopal  Church.  Danville,  Pa.  Beverly 
Jones  '84  and  Alice  Perlman  '84  were  in  the  wedding  party 
Kellie  is  a  research  analyst  for  the  District  of  Columbia.  Her 
husband  is  an  internal  auditor,  Reston  Hospital  Community 
Center /5790  Dunster  Court.  #270,  Alexandria,  VA  22311. 
DURANKIRALY 

Stacy  A.  Kiraly  '79  to  Armando  Duran,  October  11,  1986. 
Presbyterian  Church,  Toms  River,  N.J.  Stacy  is  pharmacy 
manager.  Drum  Emporium,  Inc. /223  Scottdale  Road.  #B301. 
Lansdowne.  PA  19050. 
BENTZ-  TURNS 

Laurie  C.  Turns  '86  to  Timothy  N.  Bentz  '84.  October 
11.  1986.  Laurie  is  counselor  with  Catholic  Youth  Services. 
Tim  IS  with  ITT  Financial  Services. /71  Watkin  Street. 
Swoyerville.  PA  18704. 
HEANEY-RICKERT 

Jill  Rickert  to  Robert  A.  Heaney,  Jr.  '84.  October  11. 
1986  Henry  Belcolle  '84  and  Lee  McCarthy  III  '84  were  in 


the  wedding  party  He  is  with  First  Jersey  National 
Bank./ 122  Hammel  Place,  Maywood,  NJ  07607. 
MILLER-WEBER 

Susan  K.  Weber  '84  to  Steven  C.  Miller  '84.  October  11. 
1986.  St.  Mary's  Church.  Norwalk.  Conn.  Frank  Daly  '84 
and  Alayne  Maningo  '84  were  in  the  wedding  party.  Susan 
is  an  account  manager.  B.von  Paris  &  Sons.  Inc.  Steven  is  a 
programmer  analyst.  Calculon  Corp. /20617A  Shadyside  Way. 
Germantown,  MD  20874. 
GINGRICH-  GUERRISI 

Theresa  L.  Guerrisi  '80  to  Jeff  Gingrich.  October  11.  1986. 
Paxton  Presbyterian  Church,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Teri  is  reporter/ 
anchor  with  WHP-21  News.  / 152  Ringneck  Drive,  Harris- 
burg. PA  17112. 
GARRATY- KELLER 

Joanna  M.  Kestler  x'77  to  Philip  J.  Garraty,  October  18, 
1986.  Faith  Reformed  Baptist  Church,  Media.  Pa,/3821 
Garrett  Road  #1.  Drexel  Hill,  PA  19026. 
ARZT-  RITTEN HOUSE 

Wendy  R.  Rittenhouse  '83  to  F.  Peter  Arzt  '84.  October 
18.  1986.  United  Church  of  Christ  (Reformed  Church  of  the 
Ascension).  Jeffersonville.  Pa.  The  wedding  party  included 
Karen  Janaski  Sauer  '83.  Kara  Kalustyan  Posey  '83. 
William  N.  Nivison  '83,  and  David  W.  Powers  '83.  Peter  is 
an  account  executive.  Brown  Transport  Co.  Wendy  is  in 
employee  sales.  Sperry  Corp. /R.R.  #1,  Box  259,  Oakwood 
Drive,  New  Egypt,  NJ  08533. 
COLOSKY-  TROUT 

KrisU  Trout  '84  to  W  James  Colosky,  October  18,  1986, 
First  Presbyterian  Church,  Morrisville,  Pa./76  Summit 
Street,  Fairport,  NY  14450. 
CUNNINGHAM-  OVERKOTT 

Constance  L.  Overkott  x'73  to  James  C.  Cunningham, 
October  18,  1986.  Good  Shepherd  Lutheran  Church,  Ashland. 
Pa.  She  is  head  nurse  maternity.  Poltsville  Hospital  and 
Werne  Clinic. /325  McKnight  Street,  Gordon,  PA  17936. 

Born  Crusaders 

To  Ronald  and  Virginia  Taylor  Brookhart  x'78,  a  son. 
Christopher  Allen.  June  6.  1982. /R.D.  #1.  Box  467.  Liver- 
pool. PA  17045. 

To  David  and  Faizah  Aziz  Wells  '85,  a  son,  Noah  Ibrahim, 
October  2,  1984. /R.D.  #2,  Box  27,  Middleburg,  PA  17842. 

To  Rodger  and  Nancy  Finan  Smith  '73,  a  daughter, 
Christine  Leigh,  April  15,  1985. /Box  76,  R.D.  #2,  Butternut 
Road,  Califon,  NJ  07830 

To  John  D.  '76  and  Martha  Miller  Schwartz  '77,  a 
daughter.  Lauren  Marie.  July  1.  1985  John  is  an  Operations 
Research  Analyst  with  Eastman  Kodak  and  also  teaches  at  the 
University  of  Rochester.  Marti  does  landscaping  and  teaches 
in  the  Greece  (N.Y.)  Continuing  Education  Program.  /36  Bet- 
wood  Lane.  Rochester.  NY  14626. 

To  Scott  W.  '76  and  Janet  Kirkpatrick  Bartelt  '76.  a  son. 
Steven  William.  July  9.  1985.  / 1316  Kenstar  Drive.  Landis- 
ville.  PA  17538. 

To  John  and  Carol  Lynne  Wells  Kueffner  '74.  a  son.  Jeremy 
Hunter.  August  30.  1985. /R.R.  )»1.  Box  7010.  Waterbury 
Center,  VT  05677. 

To  Michael  A  x'75  and  Laurel  Hinkley  Falkner  '73,  a 
son,  Timothy  Arthur,  October  18,  1985.  / 1231  Poplar  Avenue, 
Baltimore,  MD  21227. 

To  Mr  and  Mrs  Timothy  M.  Hall  '80.  a  son.  Nathan 
Timothy.  October  21.  1985.  Tim  is  a  sales  representative  with 
Nationwide  Insurance  Company. /7600  McNamara  Drive. 
Glen  Burnie.  MD  21060 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jeffrey  R.  Scott  '70,  a  son,  Kevin 
Joseph,  October  24,  1985.  /  253  Jefferson  Avenue.  Paramus, 
NJ  07652. 

To  Christopher  R.  '75  and  Janice  Woltjen  Anglen  '73.  a  son, 
Kevin  Roger,  October  25,  1985.  Chris  is  vice  president  of 


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marketing /sales  for  Ebonex.  /P.O.  Box  482,  Endicott.  NY  13760. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  A.  Baglin  '74.  by  adoption,  a  girl, 
Leigh  Ann,  born  October  26,  1985  in  Seoul,  Korea.  /240 
Stephenson  Avenue,  Middlesex,  NJ  08846. 

To  Mr  and  Mrs   Robert  C.  Zimmerman  Jr.  '76,  a  son, 
Troy  Robert,  November  17.  1985. /R.D.  #2,  Box  472,  Sunbury. 
PA  17801. 

To  Barry  D.  '76  and  Lorraine  Miller  Hartshorn  '77.  a 
daughter.  Lauren  Everett.  November  30.  1985.  /  340  West 
Springettsbury  Avenue.  York.  PA  17403. 

To  Edward  and  Marjorie  Johnson  Olson  '77,  a  son,  Adam 
Laurence,  December  20,  1985.  /3172  Oakmount  Road,  Holcomb, 
NY  14469. 

To  David  and  Cynthia  Flenunens  Neiss  '75,  a  daughter, 
Kelly  Amanda.  December  22,  1985. /601  Sunset  Drive. 
WrightsviUe.  PA  17368. 

To  Ronald  E.  '83  and  Kathleen  Shemory  Donnelly  '84,  a 
son.  Stephen  Matthew,  December  22.  1985/702  Rolling 
Green  Drive.  Selinsgrove.  PA  17870. 

To  Kenneth  E.  and  Suzanne  Reed  Miller  '77.  a  son. 
Timothy  Jordan,  January  3,  1986. /2721  North  Second  Street, 
Harrisburg,  PA  17110. 

To  Gary  D.  '71  and  Diane  Farrington  Macia  '71,  a  son, 
Nicholas  Farrington,  January  8,  1986. /R.D.  #3,  Deerhill 
Road,  Lebanon,  NJ  08833. 

To  Derryl  and  Nancy  Moir  Barton  '73,  a  daughter, 
Meredith  Lane,  January  20,  1986.  /  8567  Fairfax  Street, 
Manassas,  VA  22110. 

To  Edgar  L.  and  Cheryl  Gingrich  Ferrich  '75,  a  daughter. 
Abigail  Lynn,  January  24,  1986.  /R.D.  #3,  Box  624,  Slatington, 
PA  18080. 

To  Jeffrey  and  Beverly  Stock  Wolf  '71,  a  daughter.  Maria 
Ann,  June  18,  1986./225'/2  Lincolnway  East,  New  Oxford, 
PA  17350. 

To  David  H.  '78  and  Anne  Guckes  Ottley  '78,  a  daughter, 
Christine  Levering,  June  23,  1986.  / 100  Twin  Oaks  Land, 
West  Chester,  PA  19380. 

To  Larry  L.  '76  and  Susan  Booth  Jacobs  '77,  a  daughter, 
Hayley  Jo,  June  25,  1986./ 2  Circle  Drive,  Jacobus,  PA  17407. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Albert  M.  Nogle  '77,  a  son,  Mark  Evan, 
June  26,  1986/3610  Village  Road,  Dover,  PA  17315. 

To  Mr  and  Mrs.  C.  Neil  Peterson  '71.  a  son,  Eric  Michael, 
June  30,  1986/475  Rices  Mill  Road,  Wyncole,  PA  19095. 

To  Gregory  A.  and  Sharon  Saxton  Jones  x'77,  a  daughter, 
Kirby  Lynne,  July  9,  1986./ 16  Towne  View  Drive,  R.D.  #2, 
Box  282B,  Mansfield,  PA  16933. 

To  Scott  Douglas  '81  and  Dale  Robertson  Snyder  '83,  a 
daughter,  Shawna  Leigh,  July  11,  1986.  /  741  North  Shore 
Road,  Beesley's  Point.  NJ  08223. 

To  Bradford  L.  '76  and  Karen  Johnson  Hollinger  '77.  a 
daughter,  Jessica  Leigh,  July  29.  1986.  Brad  is  Director  of 
Provider  Payment,  Capitol  Blue  Cross. /500  Arlington  Road, 
Camp  Hill,  PA  17011. 

To  Richard  and  Christine  Schmidt  Smith  '74,  a  son,  Jason 
Arthur,  August  1.  1986  / 10689  John  Ayres  Drive,  Fairfax,  VA 
22032. 

To  David  and  Leslie  Wilson  Funk  '80.  a  daughter.  Julianne 
Viola,  August  3,  1986  / 1009  Cherry  Lane,  Southampton,  PA 
18966. 

To  Bernard  A .  and  Marion  Hilsher  Borr  '75,  a  daughter, 
Catherine  Connors,  August  22,  1986/22  Beaver  Run  Road, 
Downingtown,  PA  19335. 

To  Daniel  R.  '76  and  Wendy  Mason  McDougall  '79,  a 
daughter,  Lauren,  August  29,  1986  / 12  Crusher  Road, 
Hopewell,  NJ  08525. 

To  David  and  Joan  Domin  Hentges  '77.  twin  sons. 
Stephen  Ronald  and  John  Domin.  September  8.  1986.  Joan  is 
an  obstetric  nurse  at  Natividad  Medical  Center,  Salinas, 
Calif.,  and  her  husband  is  a  jeweler  at  his  father's  shop, 
D'lanor  of  Carmel,  Calif. /443  Diana  Place,  Marina,  CA 
93933. 
To  Captain  and  Mrs.  David  R.  Getz  '78,  a  daughter,  Laura 


Marie,  September  12.  1986.  /27  Georgetown  Green,  Charlottes- 
ville, VA  22901. 

To  Donald  J.  '80  and  Beth  Black  Krupka  '81.  a  daughter. 
Jamie  Lynne.  September  20.  1986.  Don  is  store  manager, 
Rite-Aid  Drugs,  Hackensack,  N.J. /310  Kinderkamack  Road, 
Oradell,  NJ  07649, 

To  Paul  F.  '76  and  Vicki  Metz  Wilson  '74.  a  son,  Andrew 
Metz,  September  30,  1986  / 10  Sparkle  Drive,  Reedsville.  PA 
17084. 

To  V.  Robert  '80  and  Martha  Montgomery  Buono  '80,  a 
daughter,  Taryn,  October  1,  1986. /718  Maywood  Avenue, 
May  wood,  NJ  07607. 

To  Lee  and  Dorothy  Muzzy  LaPierre  '75,  a  daughter,  Betsy 
Elaine,  October  5,  1986  / 128  Montvale  Avenue,  Woburn,  MA 
01801. 

To  Jeffrey  and  Lisa  Campbell  Lynch  '81.  a  son.  Jordan 
Michael.  October  22.  1986.  / 121  York  Street,  Enola,  PA  17025. 

To  John  and  Susan  Lang  Martin  '74,  a  son,  John  Douglas, 
October  29,  1986./ 13  Brookwood  Drive,  West  Caldwell.  NJ 
07006 

To  Andrew  S.  '79  and  Elizabeth  Kennedy  Graybill  '79.  a 
daughter.  Caitlin  Kennedy,  October  31,  1986/2735  Marietta 
Avenue,  Lancaster,  PA  17601. 

To  Mr  and  Mrs.  Kurt  H.  Kohler  '76,  a  son,  Kenneth 
Chene,  March  26,  1986. /R.D.  #3,  11  Estates  Drive,  Reading, 
PA  19606. 

To  James  N.  '79  and  Jane  Schlegel  Petitte  '77,  a  daughter, 
Jennifer  Marie,  March  30,  1986/252  Stone  Road,  Apt.  39, 
Guelph,  Ontario,  Canada,  NIG  2VX 

To  Timothy  J.  and  Marybeth  Reitz  Schneider  '81,  a  son, 
Matthew  William,  April  1.  1986. /237  Mcintosh  Road.  West 
Chester,  PA  19382. 

To  Ralph  H   and  MaryBeth  Kibbe  Smith  '73.  a  son. 
Chase  Daryl,  April  8,  1986 /R.D.  #2,  Box  531,  Jersey  Shore, 
PA  17740. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  L.  Gustitus  '77,  a  son,  Geoffrey 
Llewellyn,  April  17,  1986. /413  North  Shore  Drive,  Mundelein, 
IL  60060 

To  Scott  and  Kristi  Grose  Hampton  '82,  a  daughter,  Maria 
Maija,  April  29,  1986./ 3858  Pembrook  Court  #4,  Columbus, 
GA  31907. 

To  Rev.  Raymond  J.  '74  and  Gail  Elser  Hand  '74,  a  son, 
Thomas  Scott,  May  10,  1986. /R.D.  #3,  Box  227.  New  Tripoli. 
PA  18066. 

To  Peter  J.  '80  and  Barbara  Soltau  Ciccaglione  '80.  a 
daughter,  Kathryn  Ann,  May  11,  1986. /41  Caldwell  Road. 
Parsippany.  NJ  07054. 

To  Robert  D.  and  Nancy  Reed  Rock  '76,  a  son,  David 
Reed,  May  13,  1986./ 22  Hobart  Avenue,  Short  Hills,  NJ 
07078. 

To  Elrick  F.  and  Sharon  Karle  Snyder  '78,  a  daughter, 
Erin  Michelle,  May  25,  1986./ 3207  Burnham  Court,  Lot 
933,  Liverpool.  NY  13090 

To  Mr  and  Mrs.  Jeffrey  L.  Litchfield  '82,  a  son,  Kyle 
Earl,  May  25,  1986.  Jeff  is  a  major  account  manager  for  ITT 
Corp./ 2934  Heathstead  Place,  Charlotte,  NC  28210. 

To  Timothy  R.  '82  and  LuVerne  Harrop  Hoover  '82,  a 
daughter,  Tegan  Meredith,  June  1.  1986./812F  Eagle  Heights, 
Madison,  WI  53705. 

To  Patrick  F.  '76  and  Elizabeth  Walsh  Kreger  '76.  a  son. 
Matthew  Patrick.  June  4,  1986.  /26  Indian  Valley  Road.  Ramsey. 
NJ  07446. 

To  Michael  and  Kathleen  Shade  lacobucci  '80.  a  daughter. 
Melissa  Ann.  January  29.  1986.  /  237  Rockingham  Road. 
Rosemont.  PA  19010. 

To  Michael  J.  and  Gretchen  Freed  Whalen  '82.  a  daughter. 
Geremy  Sandra.  February  3,  1986.  /  48  Pear  Tree  Lane. 
Franklin  Park.  NJ  08823. 

To  Robert  C.  '76  and  Robin  Gallo  Hutchison  '79.  a 
daughter,  Lauren  Bliss.  February  5,  1986/2258  Bankstone 
Drive,  Marietta.  GA  30064. 

To  James  L.  '73  and  Nancy  Griffm  Bergen  '74,  a  daughter. 


Katherine  Anne  "Katie",  February  11,  1986. /R.D.  #1,  Box 
329.  Cogan  Station.  PA  17728. 

To  Andrew  and  Pamela  Marino  Weiss  '81,  a  son,  James 
Bentley.  February  11.  1986.  / 3014  Greenleaf  Street,  AUentown, 
PA  18104. 

To  Kurt  A.  and  Karen  Seitz  Kniss  '79,  a  son,  TVler  Seitz, 
February  15,  1986. /R.D.  #2,  Box  524V,  Northumberland,  PA 
17857 

To  Stephen  C.  and  Karen  Klahre  Munzer  '80.  a  son.  Stephen 
Donald.  February  16.  1986.  Karen  is  a  loan  processor  for 
Weaver  Bros..  Inc.  and  her  husband  is  a  salesman  for  Pepsi 
Cola./20409  Afternoon  Lane.  Germantown,  MD  20874. 

To  Mr  and  Mrs.  J.  Randy  Westrol  '79,  a  daughter. 
Heather  Marie.  February  19.  1986.  /  321  Fay  Avenue. 
Elizabeth.  NJ  07202. 

To  Rev.  Paul  and  Beth  Petri  Leggett  '74,  a  daughter, 
Gwendolyn  Petri,  February  20,  1986. /63  Tuxedo  Road, 
Montclair,  NJ  07042. 

To  Edwin  V.  HI  '74  and  Jane  Cleary  Babbitt  '76,  a  son, 
Ronnan  Davidson,  February  26,  1986.  Ted  is  vice  president 
and  general  manager  of  Babbitt  Steam  Specialty  Co.  in  New 
Bedford,  MA./40  Main  Street,  Marion,  MA  02738. 

To  Robert  W.  '68  and  Margaret  McCracken  Schiipp  '69, 
a  son,  Adam  Christopher,  February  27,  1986.  Bob  is  an 
intelligence  specialist  for  the  U.S.  Army.  /  8770  Country 
Lane,  Manassas,  VA  22110. 

To  Stephen  C.  '80  and  Cynthia  Darnall  Samaha  '80,  a 
daughter,  Amanda  Marie,  March  2,  1986.  /  2017  Vernon 
Street,  Oakhurst.  NJ  07755. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ernest  P.  Kemper  '80,  a  daughter, 
Nicole  Michelle,  March  8,  1986,  / 118  South  High  Street, 
Selinsgrove,  PA  17870. 

To  Attorney  and  Mrs.  Fred  H.  Hait  '69,  a  son,  John 
Thaddeus,  March  11.  1986.  Fred  is  with  the  law  firm  of 
Griffe  &  Turo./1851  Lisburn  Road,  Carlisle,  PA  17013. 

To  Robert  H.  '80  and  Alyane  Hunter  Fessler  '80,  a  son, 
Daniel  Henry,  March  17,  1986.  / 1053  Rhodora  Avenue,  Reading, 
PA  19605. 


Deaths 


Clarence  W.  Wensel  '37. 

O.  Daniel  MacCartney  '43,  of  Alabama.  October  2.  1984. 

Fronda  Krebs  Hummer  '25,  Harrisburg.  Pa.,  May  1985. 

Charles  Hess  x'SO,  Selinsgrove.  February  27,  1986 

Essex  Botsford  Wagner  '28,  Front  Royal,  Va..  June  24,  1986 

Donald  Shadle  '68,  Monterey,  Calif.,  June  30,  1986 

David  A.  Ertley  x'30,  Kingston,  Pa.,  July  7,  1986. 

Rev.  Ralph  H.  Casner  '30,  Downington.  Pa..  July  23,  1986 

Jacob  E.  Bishop  '25,  Merchantville,  Pa.,  July  26,  1986 

Helen  Keller  Perry  '35,  Arlington,  Mass..  July  30.  1986. 

Clair  A.  Kaltreider  '40,  Richmond,  Va.,  August  8,  1986. 

Ernest  B,  Cassler  '20,  Windber.  Pa..  August  14.  1986. 

Robert  W.  Crouse  '29,  Dry  Run.  Pa..  September  8,  1986. 

Rev.  Lester  B.  Lutz  '26,  Topton,  Pa.,  September  13,  1986 

John  H.  Keller  '21,  Selinsgrove.  September  14,  1986 

Ruth  J.  Brubaker  '27,  Cairnbrook.  Pa..  September  14.  1986 

Rev.  Kenneth  Zimmerman  '58,  Catawissa,  Pa., 

September  17,  1986. 
Kenneth  Cassell  '28,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  October  15.  1986. 
Rev.  L.  Arthur  Wagner  '29,  Elysburg,  Pa.,  October  26,  1986 
Dr.  William  Curry  '43,  Danville.  Pa.,  October  30.  1986. 
L.  Marie  Miller  '19,  Selinsgrove,  October  31,  1986 
Kay  L.  Bloom  '49,  Northumberland,  Pa.,  November  17,  1986 
John  D.  Warner  '45,  Daytona  Beach.  Fla..  November  14,  1986. 
James  H.  Conrad  '51,  Sunbury.  Pa.,  December  4,  1986. 
Ralph  H.  Wetzel,  Selinsgrove,  December  9,  1986 
Dr.  Andrew  V.  Kozak  '32,  State  College.  Pa  , 

December  17,  1986. 
Gerhard  F.  Kern  x'32,  Harrisburg.  Pa..  December  20.  1986 
Keene  White  '86,  Camp  Hill,  Pa.,  March  21.  1987. 


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Acting  on  unusually 
positive  results  of 
a  feasibility  study, 
the  Susquehanna 
University  Board 
of  Directors  has 
launched  a  two-year  capital  campaign 
for  endowment  and  campus  needs. 
The  campaign  theme  is  "Window  of 
Opportunity:  The  Campaign  for 
Susquehanna." 

The  University  has  identified  a 
preliminary  list  of  funding  priorities 
totaling  $20  million.  However,  the 
board  has  deferred  setting  a  campaign 
goal  until  board  members  and  other 
key  potential  contributors  have  been 
contacted.  The  list  is  to  be  finalized 
by  early  1988, 

The  campaign  is  expected  to  extend 
through  the  spring  of  1989  according 
to  a  timeline  which  allows  for 
participation  by  all  Susquehanna 
University  constituencies. 

"In  this  increasingly  competitive 
world,  our  "list  of  needs'  must  be  met 
if  we  are  to  meet  the  challenge  of 
providing  the  highest  quality  of 
education  in  order  to  recruit  and  retain 
the  most  able  of  students."  said  Board 
Chair  Harold  O'Connor.  "Our 
investment  is  in  developing  "excellence 
of  mind'  of  our  young  people.  They  are 
our  future.  There  cannot  be  a  more 
important  task." 

Susquehanna  already  has  begun 
enlisting  campaign  leadership  from  its 
Board  of  Directors  so  that  Board  and 
other  advance  gift  solicitations  could 
begin  this  summer. 

Robert  F.  Weis,  vice  president  and 

treasurer  of  Weis  Markets  Incorporated. 

will  serve  as  Steering  Committee  Chair. 

Two  long-time  University  friends  will 


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Robert  F.  Weis 
Steering  Comnullee  Chair 


VOLUME  55 

NUMBER  2 

SPRING/SUMMER  1987 


Faculty  list  facility  needs  after  meeting  with  architects 


Board  Launches 

Capital 

Campaign 


serve  as  Honorary  Campaign  Chairs, 
They  are  Helen  Decker  Blough,  wife 
of  the  late  Roger  M.  Blough  '25, 
and  Charles  Degenstein.  retired  Weis 
Markets  E.\ecutive.  Mrs.  Blough  will 
be  continuing  the  legacy  set  forth 
by  her  husband  who  was  honorary  chair 
for  "A  Signpost  for  the  Seventies" 
campaign. 

Larry  Isaacs  '43.  retired  executive 
vice  president  for  Federated  Department 
Stores,  Incorporated,  will  serve  as 
National  Campaign  Chair. 

O'Connor,  retired  president  of 
Chemcut  Corporation/Subsidiary  of 
Schering  AG,  West  Berlin,  will  lead 
Board  Solicitation. 

Sam  Ross  '54,  president-elect  of 
Pennsylvania  Blue  Shield,  will  serve 
as  Major  Gifts  Chair. 

Doug  Arthur  '49,  retired  vice 
president  and  regional  manager  for 
Nationwide  Insurance  Company,  will  be 
Planned  Gifts  Chair. 

"Susquehanna  truly  appreciates  the 
time  that  its  Board  leaders  and  all 
campaign  volunteers  are  committing  to 
the  campaign.  It  is  a  healthy  sign  when 
such  busy  people  are  willing  to  commit 
their  time  for  such  a  campaign," 
President  Joel  Cunningham  said.  "This 
campaign  is  reflective  of  the  fact  that  it 
provides  Susquehanna  with  the 
opportunity  for  making  a  difference  in 
the  future.  This  is  a  time  of  great 
opportunity  for  Susquehanna." 

The  feasibility  for  such  a  campaign 
was  affirmed  in  late  1986  in  confidential 
interviews  conducted  by  Marts  and 
Lundy,  a  national  development 
consulting  firm.  Sixty-three  alumni, 
friends  and  faculty  indicated 
overwhelming  support  for 

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Harold  O'Connor 
Board  Solicitation  Chair 


Liny  Isaacs  '43 
National  Campaign  Chair 


Sam  Ross  '54 
Major  Gifts  Chair 


Doug  Arthur  '49 
Planned  Gifts  Chair 


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Comment 

When  I  took  the  position  of  Alumni  Director  at 
Susquehanna  last  December,  I  knew  I  would  enjoy 
it,  but  1  didn't  know  I'd  enjoy  it  this  much.  If 
you've  attended  Susquehanna  Alumni  Club 
fijnctions  this  spring,  you've  probably  heard  me 
say  that.  It  truly  is  an  enjoyable  and  gratifying 
experience  to  be  back  at  Susquehanna. 

It's  been  great  to  be  back  on  campus-in  spite  of 
commuting  from  Williamsport.  But  I've  discovered 
that  the  real  joy  of  the  job  is  meeting  with 
SU  alums. 

The  welcomes  have  been  overwhelming.  Folks  I 
didn't  know  or  knew  only  by  name  have  become 
old  friends  in  an  evening's  time.  Others  whom  I 
hadn't  seen  for  20  or  so  years  have  been  equally 
hospitable.  In  some  ways,  it's  as  if  we  were  all 
sophomores  again  except  that  we  don't  have  to 
worry  about  "studying  for  a  Benny  tomorrow." 

Wherever  I  go,  the  story  is  the  same-warmth 
and  welcome  in  abundance.  The  affection  and 
loyalty  shown  toward  our  alma  mater  is  more  than 
even  I  anticipated. 

The  last  week  in  April  was  particularly  hectic.  I 
attended  alumni  club  activities  in  five  areas  in  four 
days,  and  had  to  miss  the  Susquehanna  Valley  Club 
event  to  be  in  Johnstown.  My  wife  Brenda  and  I 
went  to  Allentown  the  next  day  for  the  Lehigh 
Valley  Club  function.  Brenda's  spur-of-the-moment 
decision  to  join  me  was  a  very  fortunate  one. 

Brenda  and  I  thought  we  had  purchased  a  home 
in  the  Selinsgrove  area,  only  to  find  that  the 
owners  weren't  quite  ready  to  retire  to  Florida. 
No  deal.  No  house.  Meanwhile,  our  house  in 
Williamsport  had  been  sold  and  we  needed  to  move 
in  a  few  short  weeks. 

Brenda  happened  to  mention  our  dilemma  to  Gus 
Kaufman  '42  and  his  wife  Jane.  Gus  told  Brenda 
that  his  brother  would  be  putting  his  house  on  the 
market  soon  and  that  we  should  call  him.  We 
called,  saw  the  house,  liked  it,  and  made  the 
necessary  arrangements  to  purchase.  (Gus,  don't 
forget  to  get  your  finder's  fee.) 


Mark  your  calendar  for... 


Jim  Campbell 

The  point  of  this  story  is  not  simply  to  let  you 
know  that  we're  moving  to  Selinsgrove,  but  rather 
to  let  you  know  that  there  is  a  "Susquehanna 
University  Alumni  Network"  out  there. 

I  hope  that  the  Alumni  Office  can  assist  alums  in 
the  way  Gus  and  Jane  Kaufman  assisted  us.  I'm 
sure  there  are  other  similar  stories  among  the  S.U. 
alumni  family. 

After  the  round  of  spring  club  activities,  it  was 
on  to  Alumni  Weekend,  which  was  something  like 
a  chapter  from  "Adventures  Into  the  Unknown." 
Having  never  been  responsible  for  staging  an 
Alumni  Weekend,  it  was  difficult  to  know  what  to 
expect.  However,  with  great  Alumni  Office  staff 


EVENTS 

SEPT.  11-13           Volunteer  Leadership  Weekend 

OCT.     9-11           Homecoming 

OCT. 

24           Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle  Dinner 

(by  invitation  only) 

OCT.  30-NOV.  1     Fall  Parents  Weekend 

FOOTBALL 

SEPT.    S 

Johns  Hopkins  (Scrimmage) 

Away 

SEPT.  12 

Muhlenberg 

Home 

SEPT.  19 

Moravian 

Home 

SEPT.  26 

Wilkes 

Away 

OCT.     3 

Upsala 

Home 

OCT.   10 

Delaware  Valley 

Home 

OCT.   17 

Lebanon  Valley 

Away 

OCT.  24 

Widener 

Away 

OCT.   31 

Juniata  (Parents  Day) 

Home 

NOV.     7 

Lycoming 

Home 

NOV.    14 

Albright 

Away 

(All  games  are  scheduled  for  1:30) 


support  and  help  from  people  both  on  and  off 
campus  who  had  been  through  the  experience, 
things  came  together.  Buss  Carr  '52  also 
helped  considerably. 

The  events  and  turnout  of  alumni  were 
gratifying.  We  hope  to  draw  even  larger  groups  of 
alumni  back  to  campus  in  the  future.  Photographs 
and  stories  about  the  weekend  are  featured  in  this 
issue  of  the  Alumnus.  For  those  of  you  who 
attended  and  for  those  of  you  who  missed  the 
opportunity  to  enjoy  a  great  Susquehanna  reunion, 
now  is  the  time  to  plan  for  Homecoming  1987.  Join 
us  on  campus  October  10! 


SUSQUEHANNA 


ALUMNUS 


Director  of  Public  Relations /Publications 

Jane  M.  Daly 

Assistant  Director  of  Public  Relations 

Scou  E.  Deitch  85 

Publications  Manager 

Jean  Smith 

Director  of  Alumni  Relations 

James  J  Campbell  '63 


Susquehanna  University 
Alumni  Association 

John  G.  Foos  '71,  president:  William  A.  Lewis  '68, 
Louis  F.  Santangelo  '50,  vice  presidents:  Donald  S.  King  '66, 
secretary:  Chester  G.  Rowe  '52,  treasurer:  Leslie  R.  Butler  '62, 
Alben  P,  Molinaro  Jr.  '50,  Lawrence  E,  Mundis  '66. 
Norrine  Bailey  Spencer  '68.  Carl  A.  Campbell  '54. 
representatives  on  the  University  Board  of  Directors. 

Executive  Board  members-at-large.  term  expiring  1988: 

Todd  G,  Burns  '81.  Robert  G,  Carr  '75.  Alan  C  Lovell 

'70,  Leah  Cryder  Oberheim  '47.  Doreen  Bolton  Rehrig  '72, 

Ruth  Naylor  Shaffer  '41.  Rudolph  van  der  Hiel  '63.  Term 

expiring  1989:  Henry  R   Albright  '54.  Cheryl  Rahlfs  Atkinson 

'77,  William  D.  Atkinson  '74,  Donna  Ake  Burkholder  '67. 

William  E.  Cochran  '8.1.  Carol  B,  Kehler  '74, 

David  R.  Odenath  '79.  Term  expiring  1990:  Margaret  Anne  Finley 

'85,  Robert  L.  Fiscus  '59,  Robert  A.  Gabrenya  '40, 

Joe  W.  Kleinbauer  '63,  Richard  W.  Renn  '73,  Nevin  C.T  Shaffer 

x"49,  Dorothy  E.  Wesner,  '81. 


Susquehanna  University  Nondiscrimination  Policy 

It  is  the  policy  of  Susquehanna  University  not  to  discriminate  on  the 
basis  of  race,  color,  religion,  national  or  ethnic  origin,  age,  sex,  or 
handicap  in  its  educational  programs,  admissions  practices,  scholar- 
ship and  loan  programs,  athletics  and  other  school-administered 
activities,  or  employment  practices.  This  policy  is  in  compliance  with 
the  requirements  of  Title  VII  of  the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  1964,  Title  IX 
of  the  Education  Amendments  of  1972.  Section  504  of  die  Rehabilita- 
tion Act  of  1973.  regulations  of  the  Internal  Revenue  Service,  and  all 
other  applicable  Federal,  Slate  and  local  statutes,  ordinances,  and 
regulations.  Inquiries  regarding  compliance  with  Title  IX  and  Section 
504  may  be  directed  to  Dr.  Joel  L,  Cunningham,  President. 
Susquehanna  University  Selinsgrove,  Pa,  17870.  (717)  374-0101;  or  lo 
the  Director  of  the  Department  of  Education.  Washington.  DC, 

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FROM  PAGE  I 

Susquehanna,  its  administration  and  board  of 

directors,  and  a  capital  campaign  to  meet  identified 

needs. 

Ralph  Wolfe,  senior  vice  president  for  Marts 
and  Lundy,  said  in  his  24  years  with  the  firm  he 
has  never  seen  a  survey  produce  such  uniformly 
positive  results. 

Endowment  for  scholarships,  faculty  development 
and  library  needs  received  overwhelming  support 
while  building  renovations  of  residence  halls, 
instructional  fecilities  and  the  library  were  perceived  as 
the  most  important  physical  plant  projects. 

Alumni  and  friends  of  Susquehanna  will  be  kept 
informed  of  campaign  progress  through  a  newsletter 
which  is  to  begin  publication  this  fall. 

The  Susquehanna  University  Fund,  the  annual 
campaign  which  supports  student  financial  aid, 
faculty  recruitment,  programs  and  facilities,  will 
continue  as  a  separate  fund  raising  effort  throughout 
the  campaign. 

"Annual  giving  to  Susquehanna  will  continue  to  be 
a  vital  source  to  help  the  University  bridge  the  gap 
between  tuition  revenue  and  the  actual  cost  of  a 
Susquehanna  education,"  Cunningham  said.  "Because 
the  identified  needs  are  over  and  above  the  ongoing 
operation  of  Susquehanna,  the  SUF  remains 
irreplaceable  in  maintaining  the  financial  health  of  the 
University.  We  hope  that  our  friends  will  respond 
when  they  are  solicited  for  the  campaign  in  addition  to 
their  annual  gift." 


Preliminary  Campaign  Priorities 


ENDOWMENT  NEEDS 

1.  Scholarships 

2.  Faculty  development  and  support  (chairs,  research,  travel,  program  development,  etc.) 

3.  Library 

4.  Instructional  Equipment  (replacement  and  modernization) 

5.  Buildings  and  grounds  (ongoing  support  for  upkeep  and  renovation) 

6.  Unrestricted  (provide  support  to  the  current  budget) 

7.  Special  programs  (Honors  Program,  cultural  events,  speakers,  etc.) 

PHYSICAL  PLANT  NEEDS 

1 .  Residence  hall  renovations 

2-  Renovation  of  instructional  facilities  (Bogar,  Fisher,  Heilman,  Steele) 

3-  Library  renovation 

4  New  science  facilities 

5.  New  fine  arts  facility  (classrooms,  studios  and  gallery  space) 

6.  Selinsgrove  Hall  restoration 

ANNUAL  GIVING  (over  a  5-year  period) 

Endorsed  by  the  Board  of  Directors  of  Susquefianna  University.  February  1987 


Architects  Assess  Campus  Needs 


After  thoroughly  examining  the  campus, 
architects  say  that  Susquehanna  University 
has  a  strong  foundation  for  planning 
facilities  which  will  meet  the  educational 
needs  of  the  next  decade. 

A  team  of  architects  from  Spillman  Farmer 
Architects  of  Bethlehem,  PA  recently  completed  a 
three-month  facilities  study  of  the  Susquehanna 
campus.  Susquehanna  commissioned  the  study  in 
early  1987  to  get  an  overview  of  facilities  in  order  to 
develop  plans  for  enhancing  the  campus. 

"The  facilities  study  is  a  conceptual  development 
plan  to  help  the  University  develop  obtainable 
goals  for  campus  renewal  and  to  meet  educational 
needs  and  objectives,"  said  Bob  Spillman, 
project  leader, 

Spillman  and  two  architects  walked  the  campus, 
inspected  facilities,  studied  the  University  strategic 
plan,  and  met  with  faculty,  staff,  students,  and 
administrators  to  get  a  sense  of  uses  and  needs. 

In  his  preliminary  report  to  the  University, 
Spillman  praised  the  University  for  the 
effectiveness  of  its  external  maintenance  program 
and  cited  the  beauty  of  the  campus  as  a  special 
strength.  The  architects  also  found  that  the  191-acre 
campus  supports  Susquehanna's  concept  of  a  small 
university  within  the  context  of  a  basic  liberal  arts 
curriculum.  While  there  are  three  separate  schools, 
Spillman  wrote,  it  is  apparent  that  the  campus 
promotes  interaction  between  students  and  faculty 
of  the  various  disciplines. 


Architect  Bob  Spiltimi 


The  layout  of  the  campus  can  be  compared  to  an 
axis  with  the  Blough  Learning  Center  on  one  end 
and  the  Degenstein  Campus  Center  on  the  opposite 
end.  Between  the  two  lie  general  classroom 


buildings  which  serve  most  disciplines.  Faculty 
offices  interspersed  in  the  buildings  have  resulted 
in  "positive  and  casual  faculty -student 
relationships,"  Spillman  said. 

"This  facilities  plan  encourages  continuing  this 
relationship  and  stresses  the  refurbishing  of  general 
classroom  space,"  Spillman  stated.  "The  fact  that 
the  exteriors  of  most  buildings  are  in  very  good 
condition  means  that  dollars  spent  on  renovations 
will  specifically  enhance  the  academic  program." 

Preservation  of  open  campus  space  also  will 
inspire  future  design,  architects  said.  Other 
recommended  changes  will  improve  the  physical 
beauty  of  the  campus,  the  safety  of  Susquehanna 
students,  and  traffic  and  parking  for  students, 
faculty,  and  visitors. 

From  their  research,  architects  identified  six 
major  needs: 

>•  To  refurbish  four  of  the  University's  seven 

residence  halls. 
>■  To  renovate  the  Blough  Learning  Center. 
>■  To  renovate  Bogar  and  Steele  halls. 

>  To  renovate  and  develop  science  facilities. 

>  To  construct  a  new  fine  arts  facility. 

>•  To  renovate  Selinsgrove  Hall  as  a  historic 
landmark. 

Plans  and  cost  estimates  are  now  being  prepared 
for  each  area. 


Campus  News 


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Faculty/Staff  Briefs 

■  Oulslanding  performance  of  two  faculty  members 
was  recognized  during  1987  Commencement  exercises. 
Assistant  professor  of  English  Dr.  Susan  Bowers  has 
been  awarded  the  Lindback  Award  for  Distinguished 
Teaching.  French  professor  Dr.  Jack  Kolbert  was 
named  the  John  C.  Horn  Lecturer  for  Scholarly 
Endeavor  and  Service  to  Susquehanna. 

■  Six  faculty  were  recognized  during  the  1987 
Spring  Alumni  Weekend  for  their  25  years  of  service  to 
Susquehanna  University.  Those  receiving  the  Quarter 
Century  Cup  award  were:  geology  professor  Dr.  Frank 
Fletcher,  chemistry  professor  Dr.  Gynith  Giffln, 
history  professors  Dr.  Gerald  Gordon  and  Dr.  John 
Longaker  Jr.,  associate  professor  of  Spanish  Dr. 
Robert  Mowry,  and  English  professor  emerita  Dr. 
Elizabeth  Wiley. 

■  Dr.  Ronald  Dotterer,  associate  professor  of 
English  and  honors  program  director,  is  among  31  U.S 
educators  to  be  selected  by  the  American  Council  on 
Education  for  the  1987-88  ACE  Fellows  Program. 

■  Susquehanna  has  awarded  the  rank  of  Professor 
Emerita  to  Dr.  Elizabeth  Wiley  who  is  retiring  from  a 
long  and  distinguished  career  of  leaching,  scholarship, 
and  service.  Wiley  came  to  Susquehanna  in  1962,  where 
she  became  known  as  an  avid  Dickens  scholar  and 
diligent  professor.  During  her  tenure,  she  served  as 
chairperson  of  the  English  department. 

■  The  Susquehanna  University  Press  has  been  notified 
that  one  of  its  books.  The  Worlds  nf  Andre  Maurois  by 
French  professor  Dr.  Jack  Kolbert,  has  been  selected 
by  Choice  magazine  as  one  of  the  Outstanding  Academic 
Books  for  1986. 

■  Dr.  William  Ward,  visiting  professor  of 
management,  has  been  appointed  vice  president  of  the 
U.S.  Association  for  Small  Businesses  and 
Enlrepreneurship's  government  division. 

■  Susquehanna  welcomes  the  addition  of  Phi  Sigma 
Iota,  an  international  foreign  language  society,  to  its 
roster  of  foreign  language  societies.  Nine  faculty  joined 
the  24  scholars  initiated  in  the  Kappa  Omicron  Chapter; 
classical  languages  professor  Dr.  Jane  Barlow,  political 
science  professor  Dr.  Robert  Bradford,  French 
professor  Dr.  Nancy  Cairns,  French  lecturer  Ann 
Grundstrom,  assistant  professor  of  German  Dr.  Susan 
Johnson,  associate  professor  of  Latin  American  history 
Dr.  Marian  McKechnie,  associate  professor  of  Spanish 
Dr.  Robert  Mowry,  European  history  professor  Dr. 
V\'ilhelm  Reuning,  and  German  professor  Dr.  Peter 
Waldeck.  French  professor  Dr.  Jack  Kolbert  is  serving 
as  chapter  advisor. 

■  Associate  professor  of  music  Cyril  Stretansky  was 
featured  baritone  soloist  with  the  Scranton  Singers  Guild 
in  a  June  performance  of  "Carmina  Burana" 

in  Scranton. 

■  Dr.  Susan  Hegberg,  associate  professor  of  music, 
served  as  organ  instructor  for  the  1987  Lutheran 
Conference  of  Worship  in  late  July  at  Lenoir-Rhyne 
College  in  North  Carolina. 

■  Football  coach  W.  Michael  (Rocky)  Rees  was  on  the 
speaking  lineup  at  the  annual  Penn  State  Football  Clinic. 


Rees  was  featured  with  Mike  Murphy  of  the  Detroit 
Lions,  Joe  Marciano  of  the  New  Orleans  Saints,  and  Joe 
Paterno  of  Penn  State. 

■  Lynne  Porter,  instructor  of  communications  and 
theatre  arts,  is  serving  as  designer  for  the  Southern 
Appalachian  Repertory  Theatre  in  North  Carolina  this 
summer. 

■  Susquehanna  University  has  earned  national 
recognition  from  the  Council  for  the  Advancement  and 
Support  of  Education  for  publications  used  in  its 
1986-87  student  recruitment  effort.  The  University 
received  a  silver  medal  for  the  cover  photo  on  the 
University's  prospectus  and  search  piece.  In  another 
category,  the  prospectus  was  awarded  a  bronze  medal 
for  excellence  in  recruiting  publications.  More  than 
2,000  colleges,  universities  and  independent  schools  are 
members  of  CASE. 


SUF  Hits  Record 

It  has  been  another  outstanding  year  for  the 
Susquehanna  University  Fund.  On  June  30.  as  the 
1986-87  campaign  came  to  a  close.  National  Committee 
on  Annual  Giving  Chairperson  Samuel  D.  Ross  '54, 
reported  an  all-time  record  total  of  $833,664.  This 
represents  an  increase  of  $108,664  over  the  $725,000 
goal  and  $193,664  more  than  last  year's  results.  A  record 
breaking  35  percent  of  Susquehanna's  alumni  body 
made  contributions  totaling  $342,013  to  help  make 
the  campaign  a  success. 

New  Geology  Majors 

Susquehanna  University  has  announced  the 
development  of  two  academic  programs  to  deal  with 
today's  environmental  issues.  Through  revision  of  its 
geoscience  major  and  the  design  of  a  new  environmental 
science  major,  the  programs  will  better  prepare  students 
for  future  professions.  The  plan  will  be  implemented 
within  the  next  two  years. 

The  two  courses  of  study  will  be  aimed  at  developing 
the  skills  and  competencies  required  by  potential 
employers.  The  programs  will  also  offer  smdents  in 
other  disciplines  such  as  chemistry,  biology  and  physics 
the  opportunity  to  apply  their  studies  to  environmental 
problems  and  expand  their  career  choices. 

"Our  new  majors  will  prepare  students  for  a  variety  of 
professions  in  resource  development  and  conservation, 
pollution  control,  and  environmental  health  and  safety," 
said  Dr.  Robert  Goodspeed,  head  of  the  department  of 
geological  and  environmental  science.  "We  geared  the 
programs  for  what  will  be  happening  in  the  1990s 
and  beyond." 

Geoscience  is  the  study  of  the  physical  and  chemical 
components  and  processes  which  make  up  the  earth.  Its 
aim  is  the  understanding  of  how  the  earth  responds  to 
the  sources  of  available  energy  and  how  human  activities 
affect  and,  in  turn,  are  affected  by  geologic  processes.  It 
encompasses  such  issues  as  the  exploration  for  mineral, 
energy  and  water  resources;  planning  for  effective  land 
use;  and  reclamation  of  regions  damaged  by  human  use. 

Environmental  science  students  study  the  natural 
processes  which  together  form  the  earth  system  of  air, 


Members  of  Susquehanna  University's  first 


land,  energy  and  life.  They  explore  how  humans  affect 
and  are  affected  by  the  environment.  Issues  such  as 
pollution,  land  use  and  natural  hazards  are  also  included. 

Students  Make  a  Splash 

With  determination,  hard  work,  and  patience,  the 
Susquehanna  Crew  Club  has  brought  the  sport  to  the 
University  in  style,  entering  novice  level  competition 
after  only  two  weeks  on  the  water.  The  group  has  been 
granted  official  club  status  by  the  Smdent  Government 
Association  for  the  1987-88  year,  and  40  active 
members  have  hit  the  water  rowing. 

The  University  was  represented  in  the  Bucknell 
Invitational  race  on  the  Susquehanna  River  this  spring 
by  two  eight-man  boats  and  one  eight-woman  boat. 
Sixteen  members  have  also  been  taught  to  skull  (row 
with  two  oars)  by  Coach  Gerald  Reisinger.  Reisinger's 
credentials  include  serving  as  trainer  for  the  1986 
Olympic  women's  crew  team. 

Under  Reisinger's  direction,  the  Susquehanna 
Crew  Club  members  will  continue  to  row  and  condition 
this  summer  under  a  strict  weightlifting  and  running 
program.  The  students  will  return  two  weeks  before 
fall  semester  begins  for  additional  training. 

"Susquehanna  is  gifted  with  really  enthusiastic 
students, "  Reisinger  said.  "I've  never  met  a  more 
spirited  and  dedicated  group.  Susquehanna  should 
be  very  proud  of  them  for  doing  this  on  their 
own  initiative." 

Because  founding  members  of  the  group  are  primarily 
freshmen  and  sophomores,  expectations  are  high  for  the 
coming  year.  Coach  Reisinger  believes  the  club  has  a 
good  foundation.  The  club  hopes  to  race  in  Philadelphia 
and  Washington,  D.C.  as  well  as  make  a  trip  to  South 
Carolina  and  Florida  over  the  1988  spring  break  to 
compete  with  southern  schools. 


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Sports 


Big  MAC  Attack 


The  Susquehanna  spring  sports  season  featured  a  pair 
of  school  records  for  the  baseball  team  and  a  men's 
tennis  championship.  In  addition,  the  men's  track  squad 
went  undefeated  for  the  eighth  consecutive  year  and  the 
fastest  Crusader  runner  won  another  national  title. 

Baseball 

On  the  baseball  diamond,  the  Crusaders  finished 
18-14.  a  Susquehanna  high  for  wins  in  a  season.  The  205 
runs  scored  by  the  team  is  also  a  Susquehanna  seasonal 
record.  The  Crusaders  just  missed  winning  their  third 
consecutive  Middle  Atlantic  Conference  (MAC)- 
Northwest  League  title.  Susquehanna  dropped  a 
dramatic  11-10  decision  to  Elizabethtown  in  a  one-game 
playoff  after  the  teams  tied  for  the  league  lead 
with  9-3  records. 

Earning  the  squad's  Most  Valuable  Player  award  was 
leftfielder  and  co-captain  Tom  Smith  '87  of  Alloona, 
PA.  who  hit  .352  with  six  doubles,  two  home  runs  and 
20  runs  batted  in.  Centerfielder  Jeff  Cole  '88  of 
Seymour.  CT  was  selected  to  the  MAC-Northern 
Division  All-Star  first  team  for  the  second  straight 
season.  Cole  was  second  among  the  Crusaders  with  a 
.366  batting  average.  30  hits.  23  runs  scored,  and 
seven  doubles.  He  also  tied  for  the  team  lead  in  triples 
with  two. 

Scott  Krzykowski  '88  of  New  City,  NY  was 
Susquehanna's  top  pitcher,  as  he  led  the  staff  with  12 
appearances,  five  complete  games  and  five  wins.  The 
righthander  lost  just  one  game  and  posted  the  lowest 
earned  run  average  among  the  Crusader  hurlers  at  1.53 
over  47  innings.  He  struck  out  33  batters  while  allowing 
just  10  walks. 

Men's  Tennis 

The  men's  tennis  team  captured  its  fourth  straight 
MAC-Northwest  League  title  and  went  on  to  claim  the 
first  Northern  Division  crown  in  school  history  with  a 
5-4  victory  over  Drew  University  in  the  championship 
match.  Head  coach  Gary  Fincke  has  directed  his  teams 
to  a  45-19  record  over  the  past  five  years,  including  this 
season's  10-5  mark. 

Leading  Susquehanna  in  singles  play  were  team 
captain  Pat  Sterrett  '87  of  Baltimore.  MD  and  Paul 
Sultan  '88  of  Flanders.  NJ.  Most  Valuable  Player 
Sterrett  achieved  a  12-3  record  at  second  singles. 
Sultan  posted  an  identical  record  in  the  fourth,  fifth 
and  sixth  spots. 

Sterrett  was  a  member  of  the  team's  best  doubles  pair, 
winning  eight  of  II  matches  in  the  first  slot  with  Chris 
Biddle  '90  of  Flourtown.  PA. 

Women's  Tennis 

The  Susquehanna  women's  tennis  team  won  four  of  its 
last  five  matches  to  conclude  its  fifth  consecutive 
winning  season  and  Ilth  in  the  last  12  years  with  a  7-5 
record.  Captain  Marge  Guckes  '87  of  West  Chester.  PA 
earned  Most  Valuable  Player  honors  for  her  impressive 
U-I  singles  mark. 


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Ruth  Jones  of  Baltimore.  MD,  was  selected  as  the 
Outstanding  Senior  Female  Alhlete,  an  award  sponsored 
by  the  Association  for  Women  Students.  Jones  was  a 
three-time  winner  of  the  Outstanding  Field  Athlete  honor 
for  the  Crusader  women 's  track  squad  and  earned 
the  Most  Improved  Swimmer  designation  for  the 
1984-85  season. 


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Tom  Shoemaker  was  the  1987  recipient  of  the 
Blair  Heaton  Memorial  Award.  The  honor  is  named  for 
the  1942  Susquehanna  graduate  who  starred  in  football 
and  track  and  later  coached  the  Crusaders  in  both 
sports  before  his  death  in  1960  at  the  age  of  41. 

Shoenwker.  a  Collingdale.  PA .  resident,  was  a  three- 
year  letter -winner  in  football.  The  offensive  guard  was 
a  1986  co-captain  and  was  selected  to  the  Middle 
Atlantic  Conference  All-Star  first  team  and  the  Football 
News  Division  111  All -American  Team  as  an  honorable 
mention  pick. 


Dianne  Smith  '89  of  Holmdel.  NJ  advanced  to  the 
quarterfinals  of  the  MAC  tournament  before  losing  to 
the  eventual  conference  champion.  She  finished  the 
season  with  a  9-4  singles  mark.  The  Crusaders'  best 
doubles  combination  was  Beth  Schuler  '90  of 
Huntingdon  Valley.  PA  and  Robin  Windels  '90  of  East 
Quogue.  NY.  The  third  doubles  pair  teamed  to  win  eight 
of  12  matches. 

Softball 

The  Crusader  softballers  had  trouble  holding  down 
the  opposition  as  they  struggled  through  a  7-20  season. 
Kim  Kapes  '90  of  Tresckow.  PA  was  the  team's  offensive 


leader  with  23  hits.  16  runs  batted  in.  and  a  .359 
batting  average.  She  earned  a  spot  on  the  MAC-North 
All-Star  Team. 

Women's  Track 

A  small  but  devoted  group  of  women's  track  athletes 
hustled  their  way  to  a  4-2  finish.  Jim  Taylor,  who  has 
coached  the  men's  team  throughout  its  eight-year 
winning  streak,  also  assumed  the  women's  head 
coaching  position  this  year.  He  was  down  to  eight 
healthy  athletes  after  losing  captain  Denae  Schoner  '87 
of  Dallas.  PA.  who  sprained  a  knee  in  the  season- 
opening  Susquehanna  University  Invitational  and  missed 
the  remainder  of  the  campaign. 

Candy  Lain  '88  of  Sussex.  NJ  was  named  the  team's 
Outstanding  Runner.  She  placed  third  at  the  MAC  affair 
in  the  400-meler  hurdles  and  fourth  in  the  100-meter 
hurdles.  Robena  Reaid  '87  of  Chambersburg.  PA  was  a 
track  team  member  for  the  first  time  and  responded  with 
a  fifth-place  finish  in  the  MAC  400-meter  dash. 

Men's  Track 

It  was  April  of  1979  when  the  Susquehanna  men's 
track  unit  last  lost  a  meet.  Since  then,  the  Crusaders 
have  rolled  to  58  dual-meet  victories  in  a  row.  The  1987 
team  finished  4-0.  but  had  its  five-year  MAC  title 
streak  broken  by  Ursinus.  the  host  school  for  the 
I8-team  meet. 

Mike  Spangler  '88  of  Abbottstown,  PA  continued  to 
prove  he  is  one  of  the  best  track  athletes  in  Division  III. 
He  won  his  third  National  Collegiate  Athletic 
Association  (NCAA)  title  overall  and  his  second  straight 
400-meter  dash  championship  at  the  Division  III  meet  at 
North  Central  College  in  Naperville.  IL.  Spangler's 
winning  time  of  46.30  seconds  is  the  second  fastest  in 
Division  III  history. 

The  Crusader  speedster  was  also  selected  as  the  Most 
Valuable  Performer  at  the  conference  competition  for 
the  third  time  after  sprinting  to  five  gold  medals  for  the 
third  year  in  a  row.  Spangler  successfully  defended  his 
victories  in  the  100-.  200-  and  400-meter  dashes  and 
anchored  the  400-  and  1.600-meter  relay  units  to  first- 
place  finishes. 

The  1.600-meter  relay  team  of  Tom  DiSanle  '90  of 
Downingtown.  PA.  Chris  Boehm  '89  of  West  Redding. 
CT.  Greg  Kasko  '87  of  Scotch  Plains.  NJ  and  Spangler. 
placed  sixth  at  the  national  competition.  The  quartet  was 
accorded  All-American  status  by  virtue  of  its  finish. 
Spangler  is  now  a  seven-time  Division  III  All-American. 

Golf 

The  Crusader  golfers  continued  their  winning 
tradition  with  a  16-11  season.  Susquehanna  has  had  just 
one  losing  golf  record  in  the  last  17  years.  Rob  Corsetto 
'90  of  Wayne.  NJ  posted  the  best  average  among  the 
team  members,  usmg  just  83  strokes  per  round.  He  was 
followed  closely  by  co-captains  Dave  Skarbek  '87  of 
Pottstown.  PA  and  Joe  Karoly  '87  of  Sao  Paulo.  Brazil. 
Skarbek's  average  was  85.4  while  Karoly's  was  85.9. 


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Susquehannans  on  Parade 


THE  THIRTIES 


THE  FIFTIES 

Donald  E.  Wissinger  'SO  has  been  named  president 
and  chief  executive  officer  of  E.  &  R.  Wissinger,  Inc.  as 
of  January  1. 


Robert  A.  Boyer  '38  received  the  1987  Distinguished 
Service  citation  from  the  American  Association  of  Physics 
Teachers  and  the  Muhlenberg  College  Alumni  Achievement 
Award  for  Distinguished  and  Exceptional  Service  to 
Muhlenburg  College  by  a  non-alumnus. 


THE  FORTIES 


Mary  Lou  Slater  '51  (aka  Slater  Barron)  recently  appeared 
in  the  Arts  section  of  People  magazine  and  "American  Scene" 
in  TIME  for  her  artwork  using  dryer  lint.  In  addition  to  being 
the  world's  foremost  artist  working  in  lint,  she  is  an  art  teacher 
at  two  Los  Angeles  area  colleges. 

Jim  Hazlett  '52  has  resigned  as  head  football  coach  at  Kean 
College  after  seven  years.  He  will  remain  as  assistant  athletic 
director  and  baseball  coach,  Jim  was  also  recently  inducted 
into  the  Alle-Kiski  Valley  Sports  Hall  of  Fame  at  Days  Inn  in 
New  Kensmgton, 


Barner  Swartz  '40,  director  of  the  Greenwood  Community 

Band,  has  been  active  in  the  Greenwood  School  District  music 
program  for  nearly  50  years. 

Martin  Hopkins  '42  is  assistant  pastor  at  Calvary  U.M. 
Church.  Colonial  Park,  PA.  He  started  the  church  and  was 
pastor  when  the  present  cdiface  was  built.  His  address  is:  459 
Bethany  Drive.  Mechanicsburg.  PA  17055, 

Virginia  Hallock  '47  came  out  of  retirement  to 
teach  sixth  grade  band  at  Martin  School,  She  donated  the 
instruments  and  gave  up  the  salary  in  order  to  teach  music  to 
21  Hispanic  students. 


L.J.  Renshaw  '58  ha^  been  named  vice  president  of 
finance,  U.S.  Silica.  Berkeley  Springs.  U.S.  Silica  was  created 
on  January  1,  when  Pennsylvania  Glass  Sand  merged  with 
Ottawa  Silica  Company. 


THE  SIXTIES 


Gabrielle  Thorp  '49  has  been  named  vice  president  and 
manager  of  the  new  Realtech  Realtors  office  in  Norwalk. 
CT  after  merging  Gabnelle  Thorp  Realtors  with  Realtech 
Gabrielle  has  been  active  on  the  Norwalk  Board  of  Realtors  as 
a  member  of  the  board  of  directors,  chairman  of  its  education 
committee,  and  member  of  advertising,  listing  and 
membership  committees.  She  also  served  as  president  of  the 
Fairfield  County  chapter  of  Women's  Council  of  Realtors 
1973-74. 

Evan  P,  Zlock  '49  has  retired  from  RCA.  He  was  with  the 
Somerville,  NJ  division  for  30  years.  He  and  his  wife  Fran  run 
a  coin  shop  in  Newtown,  PA.  Their  new  address  is  198 
N.  Chancellor  Street,  Newtown,  PA  18940. 


1?WtT*'9'F'- 


Lynn  Lerew  '63  directed  the  Chambersburg  Area  Senior 
High  School  Band,  Pennsylvania's  official  representative  in  the 
1986  Orange  Bowl  Parade  in  Miami.  FL. 

Reverend  Peter  H,  Kuebler  '63  became  pastor  of  St. 
John's  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in  Steelton,  PA  as  of 
November  I,  1986. 

Harry  C.  Strine  III  '64  was  presented  the  Third  Annual 
Coach  of  the  Year  award  by  the  Collegiate  Forensic 
Association.  The  presentation  was  made  at  the  Collegiate 
Forensic  Association's  Seventh  Annual  Winter  Tournament  in 
Montreal,  Canada, 


Dr,  George  A,  Kirchner  '64  was  elected  district 
secretary  by  the  second  district  of  the  Dental  Association 
of  Pennsylvania. 

Sue  Davis  '66  has  been  named  a  member  of  executive 
planning  staff  for  the  commissioner  of  the  Social  Security 
Administration. 

Richard  R,  Hough,  Jr.  '67  has  been  named  executive  vice 
president  of  administration  for  BI-LO,  Inc.  Hough  will  assume 
responsibility  for  budgeting,  accounting,  controlling,  audit, 
treasury,  office  services  and  risk  management  for  the 
supermarket  company. 


Nicholas  A.  Lopardo  '68  has  been  named  senior  vice 
president,  chief  investment  officer  and  head  of  the  asset 
management  division  of  State  Street  Bank  and  Trust  Company 
of  Boston,  MA. 

The  Rev.  Walter  L,  Starlzel  '68  was  installed  as  pastor  of 
St.  Paul's  Lutheran  Church  of  Stoverstown,  PA. 

Dr.  C.A,  (Rick)  Bolig  '69  has  been  named  senior  staff 
engineer  of  safety  and  reliability  at  GA  Technologies  Inc.  in 
San  Diego.  CA. 


THE  SEVENTIES 

David  P.  Brougham  '70  has  been  promoted  to  plant 
manager  of  Rule  Cutting  Tools.  Inc.  His  new  address  is  P.O. 
Box  174,  Sunderland.  MA  01375. 

Donald  H.  Fetterolf  '70  has  been  appointed  director  of 
commercial  construction  for  the  Edward  R,  Carr  Cos. 

Christian  B.  Harris  '70  has  joined  the  certified  public 
accounting  firm  of  Glickman,  Berkoviiz,  Levinson  &  Weiner. 
P.C.  as  director  of  the  technical  review  department. 

Roger  Philip  Cheney  '71  has  been  appointed  vice  president 
of  chain  sales  for  the  Wrangler  Division  of  VF  Corp. 

David  Mitten  '71  received  the  Pennsylvania  Department  of 
Labor  and  Industry's  Secretary's  Achievement  Award.  Dave  is 
employed  in  the  department's  office  of  vocational 
rehabilitation  program  as  a  rehabilitation  counselor  in  the 
Readmg  district  office, 

Rebecca  Y.  Price  '71  has  been  hired  as  a  support 
enforcement  investigator  with  the  Virginia  Division  of  Child 
Support  Enforcement. 

William  I.  Magruder  '72  was  installed  as  the  1986-87 
president  of  the  Washington  Building  Congress.  Bill  is  vice 
president  of  McCarthy  Construction  Co. .  Arlington. 

George  C.  Lynch  *72  has  started  his  own  business.  He  is 
now  co-owner  of  Peterson  and  Lynch  Landscape  Architects. 


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Robert  T.  Orr,  Jr.  '72  has  been  appointed  as  sports  editor 
of  the  Coalesville  Record  Formerly  a  radio  newscaster  and 
sports  commenutor.  Orr  had  been  a  sports  writer  for  the 
Record  since  January  1985. 

Dr.  Catherine  J.  Cannon  'x72  has  been  appointed 
supervisor  of  elementary  curriculum  at  Wyoming  Valley  West 
School  District.  Kingston.  PA. 

Ronald  Meixsell  '73  of  Nazareth  has  been  appointed 
program  manager  of  the  Good  Shepherd  Thrift  Shops. 

Earl  Paine  '73  was  honored  as  Citizen  of  the  Week  by  the 
Ambler  Gazette  in  Ambler.  PA.  He  is  currently  director  of  the 
Wissahickon  Marching  Band,  which  won  top  state  honors  at 
the  recent  Tournament  of  Bands  and  Cavalcade  of  Bands,  and 
the  jazz  and  concert  band.  Paine  is  a  music  teacher  at 
Wissahickon  High  School 

Mr.  Richard  W.  Shaffer  '73  has  been  hired  as  sales 
manager  for  Lennar  Homes.  Inc.  in  Ft.  Myers.  FL. 

Susan  Haines  Casso  '74  is  the  new  president  of  the  West 
Chester  Business  and  Professional  Women's  Club  and  is  also 
assistant  district  director  of  the  Pennsylvania  Federation  of 
Business  and  Professional  Women's  Clubs.  Her  husband 
Bruce  '74  is  with  Ryder  Truck  Rental. 

Thomas  A.  Duncan  '74  has  been  hired  as  a  sales 
representative  for  USG  Corp. 

Robert  C.  Kessler  '74  has  been  appointed  general  manager 
of  Grit  Publishing  Company.  Before  his  appointment.  Kessler 
was  manager  of  finance  and  administration  for  the  company. 

Francis  C.  Moyer  '74  has  been  appointed  vice  president  of 
the  First  National  Bank  of  Danville.  PA. 

John  Ombelets  '74  has  been  named  senior  reporter  for  the 
Waltham,  MA  News  Tribune  after  more  than  two  years 
covering  Watertown  municipal  government. 

James  M.  Bates  '75  has  been  named  assistant  to  the 
director  of  the  Moravian  Music  Foundation  in  Winston,  NC. 

John  E.  Bird  '75  has  been  appointed  director  of  Chit  Chat 
Farms,  Wernersville,  PA,  a  part  of  the  Caron  Foundation. 

Kenneth  L.  MacRilchie  '75  has  been  hired  as  chairman  of 
the  tlnance  and  budget  committee  of  the  Union  County 
Utilities  Authority 

John  T.  Kolody,  Jr.  '75  has  been  hired  as  accompanist  to 
the  drama  division  of  the  Young  Artist  Program  at  the 
Metropolitan  opera.  He  has  been  musical  director  of  the  opera 
Viva,  an  assistant  conductor  for  Bel  Canto  Opera  and  stage 
director  for  West  End  Opera  Theatre  As  a  staff  pianist, 
Kolody  has  gone  to  Graz.  Austria  for  six  seasons  with  the 
American  Institute  of  Musical  Studies.  He  also  free-lances  as 
an  accompanist  and  coaches  opera  privately. 

Jeffrey  L.  Frymoyer  '75  has  been  named  manager  of 
financial  planning  and  control  for  the  Camp  Hill  office  of 
Pennsylvania  Blue  Shield. 

Dr.  Alan  L.  Bess,  MD  '76  has  been  appointed  medical 
director  of  Hoffman  La-Roche  in  Nutley.  NJ. 

Tom  Chadwick  '76  has  been  appointed  controller  for 
publication  systems  division  of  Bell  &  Howell. 

Elwood  (Chub)  Dielz  '76  recently  earned  the  American 
Compensation  Association's  certified  compensation 
professional  designation.  Dietz  successfully  passed  the  seven 
comprehensive  examinations  required  for  certification. 

David  B.  Fisher  '76  has  been  named  vice  president  of 
forward  planning  for  the  New  Jersey  division  of  Leisure 
Technology. 

Kathleen  L.  Gorman  '76  has  been  promoted  to  assistant  to 
the  university  librarian  at  the  University  of  Minnesota,  Twin 
Cities  Campus. 

Dr.  Milchel  D.  Storey.  DO  '76  has  been  promoted  to 
medical  director  at  the  Sports  Medicine  Clinic  in  Seattle.  WA. 
Mitchel  is  also  the  president  of  the  American  Osteopathic 
Academy  of  Sports  Medicine  and  has  been  the  team  physician 
for  the  Seattle  Mariners  for  the  last  three  years.  He  also 
has  been  a  consultant  to  the  Globetrotter  basketball  team 
for  four  years. 


Dave  Ross  'x76  has  recently  opened  his  own  landscaping 
business.  Innovative  Landscape  is  located  on  Hilton  Head 
Island,  SC.  Dave  is  the  son  of  Samuel  '54  and  Dorothy  "53. 
His  new  address  is  P.O.  Box  6398,  Hilton  Head  Island, 
SC.  29938. 

Bruce  C.  Fehn  '77  has  been  named  the  controller  of  Rutgers 
University. 

Toni-Marie  McGlynn  *77  is  now  teaching  vocal  and 
instrumental  music  for  grades  5  through  8  at  Little  Silver 
Schools,  Little  Silver,  NJ. 

Barbara  Samuel  '77  has  joined  the  School  of  Management 
at  the  University  of  Scranton,  Scranton,  PA,  as  a  lecturer  in 
management  /  marketing. 

Steven  W.  Updegraff  '77  is  the  acting  director  for  Europe 
for  Robinson  Nugent  in  Switzerland. 

Wayne  Lupole  '78  of  Allentown  has  been  named  special 
projects  coordinator  of  Good  Shepherd  Industrial  Services. 

Richard  K.  Hosfeld  '78  has  joined  the  staff  of  the  Madison, 
WI  office  of  Dames  &  Moore,  environmental  and  engineering 
consultants,  as  a  specialist  in  waste  management- 
Susan  A.  Martin  '78  has  been  promoted  to  the  position  of 
market  manager,  custom  accounts  at  Southern  New  England 
Telecommunications  Company  in  New  Haven,  CT. 

Susan  Morigerato  Schedler  '78  has  been  promoted  to 
Accounting  Supervisor  for  the  University  Health  Center  at  the 
University  of  Vermont  in  Burlington.  She  was  formerly  staff 
accountant. 

Capt.  Paul  O.  Staller  "78  is  on  duty  with  the  United  States 
Army  333rd  Field  Artillery  in  West  Germany. 

Barbara  A.  Beans  '79  has  been  promoted  to  assistant 
general  counsel  for  Colonial  Penn  Group,  Inc.  in  Philadelphia 
and  has  been  appointed  as  vice  president  and  chief  legal 
officer  of  Colonial  Penn  Distributors  Corp.,  a  securities 
brokerage  firm. 

Lee  M.  Cullen  '79  has  been  hired  as  assistant  director  of 
personnel  at  St.  Luke's  Hospital  in  Newburgh,  NY.  Her  new 
address  is  R.D.  1  Box  373,  Pine  Bush.  NY  12566. 

Lauren  Klein  '79  has  been  hired  as  a  music  teacher  at  the 
Shipley  School  in  Bryn  Mawr.  PA.  In  addition.  Lauren  is  the 
choral  director  for  the  Widener  University  Choir. 

Eric  S,  Walker  '79  has  been  hired  as  the  regional  manager 
for  the  Banc  New  England  Leasing  Group  in  Baltimore,  MD. 

Ellen  Wolfe  '79  is  working  with  students  in  the  Berwick 
Area  Junior  High  School  who  have  drug  and  alcohol 
dependency  problems.  She  is  a  representative  for  the  Mental 
Health  and  Mental  Retardation  Agency  of  Columbia,  Snyder. 
Union  and  Northumberland  Counties  and  has  been  associated 
with  the  agency  for  the  past  five  years. 

THE  EIGHTIES 

Dan  Kahler  '80  has  joined  ihe  staff  of  the  Jersey  Shore 
Hospital  as  accounting  manager. 

Joe  Muir  '80  has  been  promoted  to  director  of  sales 
administration  for  CIBA  Consumer  Pharmaceuticals.  His  new 
address  is  88  Alexandria  Way.  Basking  Ridge.  NJ  07920. 

Kevin  E.  Owens  '80  has  been  promoted  to  assistant 
treasurer  and  manager  at  the  Dairyland  Square  office  of  the 
York  Bank  and  Trust  Company. 

Pat  Gossett  Silvestri  '80  has  been  promoted  to  a 
management  position  with  Citibank  of  New  York  City.  Her 


new  address  is  39  North  Fullerton  Ave,,  Apt.  9-D, 
Montclair.  NJ  07042. 

Judith  White  *80  presented  a  concert  at  Susquehanna 
University.  White  performed  under  the  auspices  of  the 
university's  Alumni  Recital  Series. 

David  K.  Slothower  "81  is  serving  with  the  United  Stales 
298th  Army  Band.  West  Germany. 

Jon  A.  Tietbohl  '81  has  been  hired  as  vice  president  of 
mergers  and  acquisitions  group  at  TXicker,  Anthony  & 
R.L,  Day.  Inc. 

Dale  J.  Travis  '82  was  featured  in  the  cast  oi  La  Boheme 
which  was  presented  at  Penn  State  by  San  Francisco's  Western 
Opera  Theatre  in  November.  Dale  portrayed  the  role  of 
Musetta. 

Rory  Emery  '82  has  been  named  treasury  manager  of  the 
Bachman  Co. 

Diane  E.  Flynn  '82  has  been  hired  as  a  legal  secretary  for 
Dempsey.  Dempsey  and  Sheehan. 

Michael  Havay  '82  is  working  as  administrative  secretary  at 
the  First  United  Methodist  Church  in  Independence.  KS.  In 
addition  to  his  responsibilities  as  secretary.  Michael,  a 
violinist,  performs  for  church  services,  musicals,  weddings 
and  social  gatherings. 

Susan  R.  Hoover  *82  has  been  appointed  as  an  instructor  of 
music  at  Southwestern  Michigan  College.  Her  new  address  is 
511  Green  St..  Apt.  8,  Dowagiac.  MI  49047. 

Matthew  R.  Kelchner  '82  has  been  hired  as  the  football 
coach  at  the  college  ot  William  and  Mary,  Williamsburg.  VA. 

James  S.  Raduany  '82  has  been  hired  as  a  protessiunal 
recruiter  for  ROMAC  and  Associates  in  Philadelphia. 

David  J.  Rossi  '82  has  become  associated  with  the  rirm  ot 
Zane  and  Zane.  P.C. 

Jeanne  Jo  Zyga  '82  has  been  hired  as  a  configuration 
management  assistant  with  IBM.  in  the  federal  systems 
division  in  Owego,  NY. 

Jeffrey  E.  Anderson  '83  has  been  promoted  to  regional 
sales  manager  with  Allied-Signal  Corp.  in  San  Francisco,  CA. 

Arlene  T.  Curth  '83  has  been  hired  as  assistant  to  the 
president  of  Community  Counseling  Service  in  New  York  City. 

James  W.  Frisbee  '83  has  been  hired  as  industrial  hygiene 
technician  with  Princeton  Testing  Laboratory  in  Princeton,  NJ. 

Carol  Brouse  Goodwin  '83  has  been  elected  assistant 
treasurer  of  Connecticut  Bank  and  Trust  Co.  of  Hartford.  CT. 

Honora  Marie  McGowan  '83  has  been  hired  as  a  junior 
analyst  with  the  Pershing  Division  of  Donaldson.  Lufkin  &. 
Jenrette  in  NY. 

Kathryn  Folsom  '84  has  been  hired  as  an  accountant  for  the 
Legal  Aid  Society  of  San  Diego.  CA. 

Raymond  T.  Glanville.  Ill  '84  has  been  hired  as  an  account 
executive  for  Acker  Wolman  Securities,  444  Seabreeze, 
Daytona  Beach.  FL  32018. 

Guy  F.  Tozzoji  hc'86  retired  as  director  of  the  Port 
Authority  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey's  World  Trade 
Department.  Tozzoli  will  continue  as  president  of  the  World 
Trade  Center  Association,  a  post  he  has  held  since  1970. 


The  Class  of 
1986  Report 

Andrew  Ajello:  claims  representative.  Allstate  Insurance 
Company.  Human  Resource  Department.  Basking  Ridge,  NJ, 

Michael  J.  Alberse:  operations  manager/purchasing  agent. 
Celestine  Construction  Inc  .  River  Edge.  NJ. 

Douglas  A.  Alderdice:  computer  resource  teacher, 
Lafayette  High  School.  Buffalo.  NY. 

Karen  Anderson:  personnel  clerical.  Lord  &  Taylor.  North 
Miami  Beach.  FL. 


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Class  of  1986  Report  (cont'd) 

Kirsten  J.  Anderson:  customer  relations  services.  Lerohor 
Lorentzen.  Rockaway.  NJ. 

Sharon  E.  Anderson:  insurance  underwriter.  Seaboard 
Surety  Company,  Bedminster,  NJ. 

Philip  D.  Apostolico:  sales  representative,  Beecham 
Products,  Alexandria.  VA. 

Pfeter  .}.  Arduini:  advertising  representative,  Procter  & 
Gamble,  Cincinnati,  OH, 
Sally  Emerich  Aungsl:  manager.  "Pop  Video,"  Pine  Grove,  PA. 
Todd  D.  Bailey:  youth/M.I.S.  supervisor.  Central  Region 
Training  Services,  Shamokin,  PA. 

Gerald  F.  Ballman:  officer  candidate,  U.S.  Army,  Kilmer, 
Edison.  NJ. 

Michelle  L.  Bardman:  sales  manager,  Hesss  Department 
Store.  Allenlown.  PA 

Sandra  J.  Bartle:  math  teacher  and  junior  high  basketball 
coach.  Columbia  High  School.  Columbia.  PA. 

Amy  S.  Bauman:  assistant  manager.  Glacier  National  Park. 
East  Glacier  Park.  MT 

Debra  A.  Beck:  undergraduate  secretary,  French 
Department,  New  York  University,  New  York,  NY. 

Amy  L.  Bellas:  subscriber  services  representative.  Blue 
Cross/Blue  Shield.  Durham.  NC. 

Robert  J.  Bentz:  accountant.  Peat,  Marwick,  Main  &  Co. . 
Harrisburg.  PA. 
Philip  J.  Bctz  Jr.:  graduate  student,  Delaware  Law  School. 
Elizabeth  A.  Biehl:  marketing  assistant,  National  Bank  of 
Boyenown.  Boyertown.  PA. 

Timothy  S.  Bilger:  management  trainee.  Merchants 
National  Bank.  Allenlown.  PA. 

Joseph  H.  Boileau:  staff  accountant.  Peat,  Marwick,  Main 
&Co.,  Philadelphia,  PA. 

Brenda  K.  Bollinger:  research  assistant  in  department  of 
surgery /cancer  biology.  New  England  Deaconness  Hospital, 
Boston,  MA. 

David  W.  Bradley:  account  executive.  The  Arnold  Corp., 
Bryn  Mawr,  PA. 

Diane  K,  Braisled:  financial  consulunt.  Shearson  Lehman 
Brothers,  New  York.  NY. 

Alice  D.  Brown:  investigator.  Public  Defenders  Office. 
Blair  County  Court  House.  Hollidaysburg.  PA. 

David  W.  Brown:  assistant  department  manager.  Parisian 
Department  Store.  Huntsville.  AL. 
Jeffrey  G.  Bulick:  foreman.  General  Foods,  Clifton.  NJ. 
David  A.  Caiazzo:  contractor.  Caiazzo  Construction  Corp.. 
Andover.  NJ 

Michael  B.  Carlinsky:  graduate  student  at  Hofstra  Law 
School.  Hempstead.  NY. 

ftlrice  C.  Carrigan:  advertising  in  account  management, 
Valcor  Engineering  Corp.,  Springfield,  NJ. 

Mark  W.  Casazza:  computer  programmer.  Keystone 
Automotive  Warehouse,  Exeter,  PA. 

John  L.  Cataldo:  refrigeration  labor.  Wenrich's 
Refrigeration.  Harrisburg.  PA. 

Peter  E.  Cavanaugh:  inside  claims  adjuster.  PMA 
Insurance  Co. 
John  G.  Clark:  carpenter,  self-employed.  Selinsgrove.  PA. 
William  M.  Clinton:  staff  accountant.  Coopers  &  Lybrand 
Philadelphia.  PA. 

Doris  A.  Cook:  graduate  student.  University  of  Virginia. 
Charlottesville.  VA. 

Joseph  K.  Cosentino:  nurse  anesthetist.  GUthrie  Clinic. 
Sayre.  PA. 

Michael  R.  Cox:  staff  accountant.  Peat,  Marwick,  Main  & 
Co.,  Harrisburg,  PA. 

Jill  M.  Critchley:  assistant  operations  manager.  AT&T 
Informations  Systems.  Morris  Plains.  NJ. 

Caroline  J,  Cueman:  salesperson.  Rainy  Day  (Retail 
Store).  Vineyard  Haven.  MA. 

Steven  R  Deckard:  sales  coordinator,  Ritz-Crafi  Corp.  of 
Pennsylvania  Inc.,  Mifflinburg,  PA. 

Francis  C.  Decker:  accountant,  Paritz  &  Company. 
Hackensack.  NJ 


Carle  Birtley  Deitrick:  operating  room  nurse.  Geisinger 
Medical  Center.  Danville.  PA. 

Kevin  L.  Delosier:  assistant  manager.  Household  Finance 
Consumer  Discount.  Sunbury.  PA. 

Janice  A.  DeSousa:  commercial  credit  trainee.  First 
Fidelity  Bank.  Newark.  NJ. 

Laurie  S.  DeWire:  member  of  Susquehanna's  "ReCreation" 
singing  and  dancing  group.  Port  Trevorton,  PA. 

Carol  F.  Dillon:  staffing  assistant,  Barry  Companies, 
Wilmington,  DE. 

Jennifer  L.  Dodge:  4th  grade  teacher,  Wallace  O'Neal  Day 
School,  Southern  Pines,  NC. 

Kelly  A.  Doerr:  customer  service  representative.  Merrill 
Lynch  Fenner  Pierce  &  Smith.  New  York.  NY. 

Thomas  P.  Doherty:  sales  representative.  Electric  Systems. 
New  York.  NY. 

Todd  W.  Donaldson:  fund  specialist.  Merrill  Lynch. 
Plainsboro.  NJ. 

Karen  L.  Doty:  English  teacher.  Union  Catholic  Regional 
High  School.  Scotch  Plains.  NJ. 

Noreen  M.  Duff:  graduate  student  at  New  York  College  of 
Podiatric  Medicine.  New  York.  NY. 

Janice  M.  Dunphy:  client  service  representative.  Prudential 
Asset  Management  Company.  Florham  Park.  NJ. 

Robin  L.  Emerson:  information  services  specialist. 
National  Association  of  Securities  Dealers.  Rockville,  MD. 

Stephen  C.  Euler:  executive  sales  representative,  Sobrite 
Co..  Inc..  New  York,  NY. 

Daniel  W.  Eyster:  graduate  student.  Capital  Bible 
Seminary.  Lanham.  MD. 

Glen  M.  Fandl:  lax  representative.  International  Appraisal 
Co..  Upper  Saddle  River.  NJ. 

Leslie  E.  Fell:  sales  representative.  Ricoh  Copiers, 

Jean  M.  Flaherty:  revenue  administrator.  Digital 
Equipment  Corp.,  Landover.  MD. 

Kathy  L.  Forrest:  quotation  bookkeeper.  Shearson  Lehman 
Brothers.  New  York.  NY. 

Cathleen  A.  Foss:  manager  trainee.  JC  Penney.  Inc.. 
Middletown.  NY. 

Dawne  E.  Fritz:  district  representative.  Aid  Association  for 
Lutherans,  Lemoyne,  PA. 

Mark  C.  Fuller:  dock  supervisor,  Arkansas  Best  Freight. 

Andrew  J.  Gallagher:  assisunt  accountant.  Peat.  Marwick. 
Main  &  Co..  Philadelphia.  PA. 

Jeffrey  G.  Garrigan:  graduate  student.  Seton  Hall  Law 
School .  South  Orange.  NJ. 

John  W.  Gartner  III:  computer  programmer/analyst. 
Information  Concepts.  Washington.  DC 

Lori  J.  Geiser:  part-time  teller.  Commonwealth  Bank  & 
Trust,  Milton,  PA, 

Andrew  R.  Gekoskie:  high  school  band  director  and 
instrumental  instructor.  South  Williamsport  Area  School 
District,  South  Williamsport,  PA. 

Michael  P.  Giles:  graduate  student.  Temple  School  of  Law, 
Philadelphia.  PA. 

Ingrid  Gordon:  medical  assistant.  General  and  Vascular 
Surgeons,  Livingston.  NJ. 

Gwen  C.  Gormley:  assistant  to  president.  Automotive 
Systems.  Inc..  Jersey  City,  NJ. 

Kimberly  A.  Gormley:  reinsurance  underwriter. 
Continental  Insurance,  New  York,  NY. 

Susan  C.  Gorsuch:  recruiting  specialist.  Hobbie  Personnel. 
Allenlown,  PA. 

Stacy  E.  Grady:  operations,  Chicago  Research  &  Trading, 
New  York,  NY. 

Lorrie  B.  Greene:  associate  administrative  represenlative. 
Xerox  Corporation.  Stomford.  CT. 

Douglas  L.  Greider:  naturalist.  Hershey  Entertainment  & 
Resort  Corp..  Zoo  America.  Hershey.  PA. 

Faithann  M.  Grigalunas:  pharmacy  student.  Temple 
University  School  of  Pharmacy,  Philadelphia,  PA. 

Deborah  J.  Guldner:  salesperson /account  representative, 
The  Copier  Store,  Verona,  NJ. 


James  J.  Guzick:  sales  representative.  Wetterau  Industries 
Group.  Schuylkill  Haven.  PA. 

Caroline  S.  Hackel:  communication  manager,  Garrigan 
Consulting  Associates,  Clifton,  NJ. 

Martha  S.  Hamilton:  student,  Shefield  School. 

Donna  K.  Hansen:  assistant  budget  coordinator.  McCann 
Erickson  Advertising  Agency.  New  York.  NY. 

Donald  P.  Harnum:  high  school  teacher.  Mendham,  NJ. 

Steven  G.  Harrel:  assistant  editor.  AM.  Best  Company, 
Oldwick,  NJ. 

Kristen  E.  Hauhuth:  accounts  receivable  department, 
Parfonis  de  Coeur.  Stamford.  CT. 

Paul  J.  Hawkins:  position  associate,  Goldman,  Sachs  & 
Co. ,  New  York,  NY. 

Charlene  J.  Heller:  subscription /marketing  associate. 
Pennsylvania  Stage  Company.  Allenlown.  PA. 

Elizabeth  J.  Helm:  graduate  student  in  German  and 
international  business.  Pennsylvania  State  University.  State 
College,  PA. 

Daniel  S.  Helwig:  advertising  representative,  Swank- 
Fowler  Publishers. 

Eric  J.  Hesse:  second  lieutenant,  US,  Army,  Fort  Sills,  OK, 

Philip  C.  Hirsch:  graduate  student,  Lutheran  School  of 
Theology.  Chicago.  IL. 

Diane  M.  Hoeg:  editor.  Murdoch  Magazines.  New  York.  NY, 

Georgia  A.  Hoff:  area  sales  representative,  Pitney  Bowes, 
Baltimore,  MD. 

Deborah  L.  Holt:  systems  analyst,  NCR,  New  York,  NY, 

MaryLou  Hoopmann:  assistant  trader,  Kidder  Peabody  & 
Co.,  New  York,  NY. 

Cori  L.  Hoover:  vocal  music  teacher  in  area  schools, 
Wellsboro,  PA. 

Lea  Ann  Horn:  computer  marketing  representative/ 
education  specialist,  Tandy  Corporation,  Lancaster,  PA. 

Lynn  E.  Horner:  management  trainee,  Broadway  Bank  & 
Trust,  Paterson,  NJ, 

Patricia  A.  House:  data  entry  technician  for  key  client 
services,  Merrill  Lynch.  Plainsboro.  NJ. 

Elizabeth  A.  Hoyle:  assistant  planner.  Peine  Stores  Corp., 
Secaucus,  NJ. 

Gina  T.  Hucke:  administrative  assistant  to  VP,  Haband 
Company.  Paterson.  NJ, 

Kenneth  E.  Hughes:  staff  accountant.  Budget  Rent-A-Car, 
Philadelphia,  PA. 

Daniel  J.  Ikenson:  legal  assistant,  Frederick  C.  Ikenson, 
Washington.  DC. 

Leanne  Jacone:  service  representative.  Dreyfus  Consumer 
Bank.  Paramus.  NJ. 

Ellen  Guinee  Jenkins:  assistant  buyer.  Cats  Corporation. 
New  York.  NY. 

Andrew  C.  Johnson:  account  executive.  Photographies 
Advertising,  Fair  Lawn,  NJ. 

Brian  L.  Jones:  salesman-management  trainee.  Ken  Jones, 
Inc.,  Worcester,  MA. 

Cathy  L.  Jones:  marketing  assistant.  The  Vitelta  Group. 
Philadelphia.  PA. 

Kristen  A.  Jones:  sales  consultant.  Exterior  Coatings, 
Lorton,  VA. 

Virginia  D,  Jones:  high  school  English  teacher  and  drama 
adviser.  Lacey  Township  High  School.  Forked  River.  NJ. 

Amy  L.  Junger:  assistant  to  head  trader.  Van  Eck 
Securities.  New  York.  NY. 

David  M.  Kenosian:  graduate  student.  University  of 
Pennsylvania.  Philadelphia.  PA. 
Carol  A.  Kepner:  The  Byrnes  Group.  York.  PA. 
Timothy  C.  Kinsella:  hydrogeologist,  Paulvs,  Sokolowski  & 
Carter  Consulting  Engineers.  Warren.  NJ. 

Kathryn  L.  Kissinger:  junior  business  analyst.  PMA 
Group.  Philadelphia.  PA. 

Leanne  A.  Kott:  management  trainee.  California  Sunshine 
Shops.  Inc..  Rehoboth  Beach,  DE. 

Brenda  M.  Laubach:  research  analyst.  Gallup  &  Robinson 
Advertising  and  Marketing  Research,  Princeton,  NJ. 


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Phyllis  A.  Lee:  assisunt  districl  manager,  Karr-Barth 
Financial  Services,  Wayne,  PA. 

Brian  J.  Leib:  assistant  controller.  Physician  Support 
Systems.  Landisville,  PA. 

Michael  L.  Leitzel:  assistant  manager.  Crossroads  Sale  and 
Market,  Gratz.  PA. 

Robert  M,  Letts:  financial  management  program  trainee. 
General  Electric  Co.,  Schenectady,  NY. 

George  C.  Liberopoulos:  securities  cashiering  foreign 
clearance  liason,  Goldman  Sachs  &  Co.,  New  York,  NY. 

Todd  A.  Liddick:  manager,  ARA  Smith  Transfer  Corp,, 
Carlisle,  PA. 

Jaymie  K.  Llewellyn:  Communications  Test  Design,  Inc., 
West  Chester,  PA. 

Jeffrey  W.  Lockard:  assistant  programmer /analyst,  IIT 
Research  Institute,  Annapolis,  MD. 

Laura  A,  Lodge:  PC.  Programmer,  Darby  Daug, 
Westbury,  NY. 

Robyn  J.  Long:  personnel  clerk.  Public  Service  Electric  & 
Gas  Company,  Moorestown,  NJ. 

Andrea  S.  Mahmud:  staff  accountant.  Coopers  &  Lybrand. 
New  York,  NY. 

Michael  R,  Mahoney:  marketing  representative.  Hospital 
Computer  Services,  Farmingdale,  NJ. 

Susan  J.  Malyniak:  senior  purchasing  agent,  Singerl 
Kearfott.  Little  Falls,  NJ. 

Amy  E,  Margolis:  sales  clerk.  The  Limited,  Towson.  MD. 

Scott  D.  Mayo:  systems  analyst /computer  programmer. 
International  Computer  Services,  Inc.,  Miami  Lakes,  FL. 

Peter  J.  McElvogue  II:  manufacturer's  sales  representative. 
Homasote  Company,  Albany,  NY. 

Laura  J,  McGinty:  presentation  analyst,  A.C.  Nielson 
Marketing,  Hackensack,  NJ. 

Heather  L.  McRoberts:  assistant  to  the  director.  The  Child 
Care  Connection,  Inc..  Lawrenceville.  NJ. 

Dawn  A.  Melo:  assistant  manager.  Mac  Walsh.  Inc.. 
Manchester,  CT. 

Donald  L,  Metzler:  account  executive.  Automatic  Data 
Processing,  Clifton,  NJ. 

Debra  S.  Miller:  coordinating  secretary.  Joseph  Jacobs 
Organization,  Inc.,  New  York,  NY. 

Mary  Ellen  C.  Morgan:  accountant.  Fort  Trumbull  Federal 
Credit  Union,  New  London,  CT. 

Bethanne  Moschella:  director  of  Residential  Halls, 
International  School,  Geneva,  Switzerland. 

Patricia  L.  Munn:  administrative  assistant  to  controller, 
G  &  G  Shops.  Inc.,  New  York,  NY. 

Wendy  M,  Murray:  entry  level  accountant,  Alderigi, 
Tobias  and  Seidel,  Shillington,  PA. 

Charles  B.  Muzzy  Jr,:  assistant  manager,  Sherwin  Williams 
Co..  Rutherford.  NJ. 

Catherine  F.  Oakes:  caseworker/supervisor.  Carbon 
County  Children  &  Youth  Services.  Jim  Thorpe.  PA. 

Jacqueline  M.  Parent:  admissions  counselor.  Drexel 
University.  Philadelphia,  PA. 

Cheryl  A.  Parisi:  public  accountant.  Price  Waterhouse, 
Morristown,  NJ. 

Lisa  L.  Pego:  legal  assistant.  Bower  &  Gardner  Law  Firm, 
New  York,  NY 

Kenneth  R,  Peifcr  Jr.:  assistant  buyer.  Lord  &  Taylor,  New 
York,  NY 

Charlene  M.  Pclow:  waitress.  Town  House  Restaurant, 
Watkins  Glen,  NY. 

Jonalhon  E.  Perrego:  erosion  control  technician, 
Cumberland  County  Conservation  District,  Carlisle,  PA. 

Russell  J.  Pierce:  controller,  John  Surgical  Co..  Inc.. 
Hackensack.  NJ. 

Kristine  Fbcaro:  territory  manager/sales.  C.H.  Masland  & 
Sons.  Carlisle.  PA. 

Lisa  A.  Porter:  production  assistant.  Ballantine  Books. 
New  York.  NY. 

Michael  B.  Quigley:  salesperson.  Vanity  Fair  Complex. 
Wyomissing,  PA. 


Bryan  S.  Ravitz:  administrative  assistant,  Minotola 
National  Bank,  Vineland,  NJ. 

Rebecca  Reed:  office  assistant,  guidance  department, 
Fanwood  High  School,  Scotch  Plains,  NJ. 

John  W.  Rendina:  manager.  Sherwin  Williams  Co., 
Morristown,  NJ. 

Steven  J,  Rhoads:  clerk  in  records  management  division. 
Federal  Bureau  of  Investigation,  Washington,  DC. 

Jeffrey  F,  Ries:  telecommunications  engineer,  Cabletron, 
IncGonic,  NH. 

Jill  C.  Roberts:  assistant,  international  public  relations, 
American  Council  on  Germany,  New  York,  NY. 

Donald  M.  Robinson:  management  information  systems 
director.  E.A.S.  Technologies,  Inc.,  New  York,  NY. 

David  J.  Roe:  claims  adjuster,  Scibal  Associates  of 
Pennsylvania,  Newtown  Square,  PA. 

Carolanne  Rogers:  administrative  marketing  assistant, 
Irving  Trust.  New  York,  NY. 

Suzanne  P,  Rose:  teachers  aide,  Butler  High  School,  Buder,  NJ. 

Kimberly  A.  Rubio:  receptionist.  Human  Resource 
Department.  Donaldson.  Lufkin,  Jenrette,  Inc.,  New  York,  NY. 

Amy  J.  Rumbaugh:  documentation  specialist,  Woodward- 
Clyde  Consultants,  Plymouth  Meeting,  PA. 

Jennifer  L.  Sampsell:  financial  planner  /  secretary, 
Financial  Planning  Associates,  Selinsgrove,  PA. 

John  T,  Sansonetti:  junior  accountant.  Bell  and  Partners, 
Norwalk,  CT. 

Carol  V,  Schneider:  assistant  account  executive.  Names  In 
the  News  Inc.,  New  York,  NY. 

Jon  M.  Schoener:  sales  representative.  Key  Business 
Systems.  Wyomissing,  PA. 

Allison  F,  Shepard;  food  operations  analyst /purchaser, 
Marriott,  Hopewell  Junction,  NY. 

Judith  L.  Sholtis:  C.I.C.  agent,  marketing  department. 
Sands  Hotel  &  Casino.  Atlantic  City.  NJ. 

Mary  B.  Sine:  developmental  ready  and  study  skills 
specialist.  Learning  Skills,  Inc..  Amherst.  MA. 

Raymond  J.  Skursky  Jr.:  research  biologist.  Merck,  Sharp 
&  Dohme,  West  Point,  PA. 

Thomas  H.  Slavens:  high  school  history  teacher,  Penn 
View  Christian  Academy.  Penns  Creek,  PA. 

Robert  M.  Slifer:  mortgage  officer.  Haven  Savings  &  Loan 
Association,  Hoboken,  NJ. 

Gregg  Y.  Slocum:  junior  accountant,  Heffler  and  Co., 
Philadelphia,  PA, 

Harry  L.  Smith:  computer  operations  director.  E.  &  R. 
Wissinger.  Inc.,  Altoona,  PA. 

Jennifer  C.  Snyder:  supervisor.  People's  Drugstore; 
substitute  music  teacher 

Debra  Spangler  Sowers:  elementary  school  teacher.  South 
Western  School  District,  Hanover,  PA. 

Scott  J.  Strausberger:  drug  and  alcohol  technician.  College 
Hill  Medical  Center,  East  Stroudsburg,  PA. 

Robert  W,  SIrawser:  case  manager/supervisor.  United 
Cerebral  Palsy,  Lewistown,  PA. 

Karen  L,  Studebaker:  paralegal,  Montgomery, 
McCrackin.  Walker  &  Rhoads,  Philadelphia,  PA. 

Kevin  M.  Sullivan:  U.S.  Army  National  Guard,  Annville.  PA. 

Catherine  A,  Svetec:  admissions  counselor.  Susquehanna 
University.  Selinsgrove.  PA. 

David  A.  Sweigard:  account  executive  trainee.  PMA 
Group,  King  of  Prussia.  PA. 

April  Wilson  Swisher:  Fisher,  Clark  &  Lauer,  Selinsgrove,  PA. 

Denise  A,  Symonds:  Staff  accountant,  Ernst  and  Whinney, 
Harrisburg,  PA. 

Douglas  T.  Talhelm:  executive  management  trainee. 
Continental  Bank,  Fort  Washington,  PA. 

Deborah  P,  Tarr:  retirement  plan  representative.  Vanguard 
Financial  Center,  Valley  Forge,  PA. 

Thomas  J,  Tcrchek:  computer  consultant.  Figtree 
Consulting  Inc.,  Morristown,  NJ. 

Louis  T.  Terreri:  Telemarketing  sales  representative, 
McGraw  Hill  Information  Systems  Co,.  Paramus.  NJ. 


John  C.  Theillon:  account  executive.  WILQ-FM/WLYC- 
AM  Radio  Stations.  Williamsport,  PA. 

Brenda  K,  Tice:  director  of  Christian  education.  Memorial 
Lutheran  Church,  Shippensburg,  PA. 

Kimberly  A.  Tierney:  marketing  communications  assistant, 
U.S.  Insurance  Group.  Crum  &  Forster,  Basking  Ridge,  NJ, 

Vance  D.  Tomei:  computer  programmer,  Brenco  Computer 
Systems,  Inc.,  Haddon  Heights,  NJ. 

Gary  T,  Toth:  inside  claims  adjuster.  PMA  Insurance 
Company,  Richmond.  VA. 

Michelle  M.  Triaca:  elementary /choral  music  teacher, 
Scotch  Plains,  Fanwood  Public  School  System,  Scotch  Plains,  NJ, 

Kenneth  D.  Trimble:  bartender/bus  boy,  Marshall's 
Restaurant,  Paris,  France. 

Virginia  S,  Turner:  staff  auditor.  Coopers  &  Lybrand, 
Philadelphia,  PA. 

Laurie  Turns  Bentz:  counselor.  Bridges  Catholic  Youth 
Services,  Wilkes-Barre,  PA. 

Timothy  C.  Vile:  investment  assistant.  The  Equitable 
Investment  Management  Corp.,  Secaucus,  NJ. 

Thomas  F.  von  Hillebrandt:  product  marketing,  Industrial 
Rubber  &  Mech.,  Inc..  San  Juan,  Puerto  Rico. 

Robert  L.  Walker:  federal  employee.  Washington,  DC, 

Diane  Herbert  Wall:  university  nurse,  Susquehanna 
University,  Selinsgrove,  PA. 

Stephen  A.  Walter:  branch  office  manager  and  insurance 
advisor.  The  Coup  Agency,  Lewisburg,  PA. 

John  P,  Walthall:  associate  member  technical  staff,  RCA 
Astro-Electronics.  Hightstown,  NJ. 

Deborah  A,  Wengryn:  computer  programmer,  T.C,  Lloyd 
Construction  Co.,  Pittston,  PA. 

Bryan  J.  Werner:  staff  accountant.  Coopers  &  Lybrand, 
Harrisburg,  PA. 

Elizabeth  L.  Whilham:  accounting  clerk,  Meritor  Credit 
Corp.,  Norwalk,  CT. 

Christopher  P.  Wilkens:  financial  analyst,  Irving  Trust 
Co.,  New  York,  NY. 

Denise  Wilson  Cox:  staff  accountant.  Coopers  &  Lybrand, 
Harrisburg,  PA. 

Lauri  A.  Winkelried:  personal  lines  claims  representative, 
Allstate  Insurance  Company,  Paramus,  NJ. 

Janet  A.  Wyllie:  junior  accountant.  J  &  W  Seligman  & 
Co.,  Inc.New  York.  NY. 

Douglas  G.  Yago:  staff  accountant.  Coopers  &  Lybrand, 
Philadelphia,  PA. 

Kirk  D.  Voggy:  sales  representative,  MacMillan  Bloedel, 
Hillside,  NJ. 

Jill  M.  Young:  accountant,  Pennsylvania  Blue  Shield,  Camp 
Hill,  PA. 

Andrew  A,  Zimmerman:  account  executive,  WILQ- 
FM/WLYC-AM  Radio  Stations.  Williamsport.  PA. 

Peter  S.  Zimmerman  Jr.:  program  director.  Camp  Speers- 
Eljabar.  YMCA.  Dingmans  Ferry.  PA. 


Advanced  Degrees 


Jon  A.  Dunkleberger  '84:  MB. A.,  Shippensburg 
University.  He  is  an  instructor  at  Shippensburg  University, 
PA./ 1455  PielTers  Lane,  Harrisburg,  PA  17113. 

Cynthia  Mariz  Fessler  '81:  M.S.  in  library  science, 
Shippensburg  University /R.D.  #1,  Box  254,  Dalmatia.  PA  17017, 

William  N,  Garrett  '78:  MA.  in  religion,  church  music 
major,  Asbury  Theological  Seminary,  Wilmore,  KY.  Bill  is 
now  director  of  music  and  programs  at  First  United 
Methodist  Church,  Harlinger,  TX./816  N.  1st  St.  Apt.  102. 
Harlinger,  TX  78550. 

Dr,  Samuel  B.  Hoff  '79:  Ph  D  in  political  science.  SUNY, 
Stony  Brook,  NY.  /78  Griswold  Street,  Delaware,  OH  43015. 

Susan  A.  Little  Kuehl  '78:  MS  in  library  science. 
Kutztown  University.  Kulztown.  PA.  She  is  employed  by  the 


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Advanced  Degrees  (cont'd) 

Allenlown  Public  Library  in  the  children's  and  reference 
depanmenl,s./917  Turner  St..  Ailentown,  PA  18102. 

David  W.  Mangle  '72:  M.Ed,  in  music  education. 
Pennsylvania  State  University.  He  is  teaching  instrumental 
music  in  Coldbrook  and  District  School,  Coldbrook  Station. 
Nova  Scotia. /P.O.  Box  176,  Wolfville.  Nova  Scotia, 
BOP  1X0  Canada 

Mary  Buckley  Milloway  '85:  M.S.  in  early  childhood 
education.  Bloomsburg  University.  Bloomsburg.  PA.  / 1729 
Franklin  Street.  Berwick.  PA  18603. 

Jane  Schlegel  Petitte  '77:  Ph.D.  in  horticultural  science, 
University  of  Guelph.  She  is  employed  as  a  Post-Doctoral 
Fellow  at  the  University  of  Guelph  in  the  department  of 
horticultural  science,  / 252  Stone  Rd..  #39.  Guelph.  Ontario 
Canada  NIG2V7 

Robert  Pickart  '81:  Ph.D.  in  physical  oceanography, 
Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology  and  The  Woods  Hole 
Oceanographic  Institution.  He  is  employed  in  a  post-doctoral 
position  at  the  University  of  Rhode  Island.  /  8  Campus  Ave. . 
Kingston,  RI  02881. 

David  A.  Rohrer  '76:  MM.  in  music  education,  West 
Chester  University  West  Chester,  PA.  /239  Allen  Road, 
Carlisle.  PA  17013. 

Timothy  P.  Rupe  '83:  M.S.  in  counseling.  Shippensburg 
University.  Shippensburg,  PA.  / 113  North  Main  Street, 
Yeagertown,  PA  17099. 

Janeen  Kruse  Wadzita  '79:  MBA,  Shippensburg 
University,  Shippensburg,  PA.  She  is  an  accountant.  / 12859 
Via  Caballo  Rojo,  San  Diego,  CA  92129-3037 

Robert  N.  Whitmoyer  '80:  M  Ed   in  music,  Pennsylvania 
State  University.  University  Park.  PA.  He  is  the  director  of 
choruses  at  Selinsgrove  Area  Middle  School.  Selinsgrove, 
PA./351  S.  Market  St..  Selinsgrove.  PA  17870 


IDo^s 


WICKS -MORAN 

Jennifer  Moran  x'68  to  Kenneth  Wicks.  May  29.  1982, 
Orange  Baptist  Church,  Live  Oak,  FL.  Jennifer  is  an  office 
manager  for  Durden,  Wicks  and  Associates,  Inc.  and  her 
husband  is  president /owner  of  Wicks  Consulting  Services, 
Inc./710  Smith  St.,  Fruitland  Park,  FL  32731. 
LOPEZ- G0MZ4LEZ 

Wilma  Gonzales  '84  to  Anionio  (Tony)  Lopez  '84,  May 
24.  1985,  La  Piedad,  Isla  Verde.  Puerto  Rico.  Antonio  is  a 
graduate  assistant  at  Pennsylvania  State  University  Wilma  is 
an  instructor  at  Pennsylvania  State  University.  /  15-C  Graduate 
Circle,  State  College,  PA  16801. 
WOLAK-ROCHFORD 

Robin  M.  Roehford  x'81  to  Walter  Wolak,  September  14, 
1985,  St.  Helen's  Roman  Catholic  Church,  Westfield,  NJ. 
Taking  pan  in  the  wedding  was  Patricia  Campana  Lorenza 
'81./ 324  Shilling  Dr.,  Somerset,  NJ  08873. 
STEVENS -DALY 

Jean  Daly  to  James  C.  Stevens  '81.  September  14,  1985. 
Clarkstown  Reformed  Church.  West  Nyack,  NY.  /4407  Lake 
Wald  Dr.,  Greensboro,  NC  27410. 
AUGUSTINE  -  LiNDMESSER 

Susan  L.  Landmesser  '83  to  Stephen  Augustine,  November 
9,  1985.  Presbyterian  Church,  Kennett  Square,  PA.  Taking  part 
in  the  wedding  was  Paiti  Hammer  '83  as  maid  of  honor. 
Pamela  Grow  Keiser  '83  and  Caria  P.  Zinich  '84  were 
bridesmaids.  /7703-D,  Bannockbarn  Drive,  Richmond 
VA  23225. 
EVANS -KESSLER 

Cindy  L  Kessler  to  Richard  R.  Evans  '81.  April  11.  1986, 
Emmanuel  Bible  Fellowship  Church.  Sunbury,  PA.  Serving  as 
ushers  in  the  wedding  were  \N'illiam  D.  Bryson  '81  and 
Andrew  G.  Jakuebek  '82. 
MURCOTT-  LOSCIUrO 

Frances  Losciuto  to  Peter  W.  Murcott  '72,  May  10.  1986. 


NEWBERCER  -  PHILLIPS 

Trudy  A.  Phillips  x'74  to  Craig  Newberger.  May  10.  1986. 
Peace  Valley  Nature  Center.  Doylestown.  PA.  /P.O.  Box  250. 
Lederach.  PA  19450 
HOWIE-JOHNSON 

Dorothy  L.  Johnson  '85  to  Craig  C.  Howie  '84,  June  28, 
1986,  Trinity  Episcopal  Church,  Moorestown,  NJ.  Dorothy  is 
employed  as  an  executive  secretary  at  HMO  PA/NJ-US 
Healthcare.  Craig  is  a  liaison  for  direct  marketing  originations 
at  GMAC  Mortgage  Corporation.  /2492  Dragon  Circle. 
Norristown.  PA  19403. 
JOHNSON-  GRUNEBERG 

Becky  Rae  Gruneberg  '86  to  John  Marshall  Johnson. 
August  23.  1986.  Christ  Wesleyan  Church.  Milton,  PA. 
LEWIS -DOBRY 

Denise  Anne  Dobry  to  Michael  K.  Lewis  '84,  July  26. 
1986.  Our  Mother  of  Good  Council  Church.  Bryn  Mawr. 
PA.  / 375  Chapel  Ave..  Ailentown.  PA  18103. 
CONWAY -IRVING 

Leslie  Irving  to  Michael  W.  Conway  '82,  July  26.  1986. 
Michael  is  a  financial  consultant  with  Summit  Financial 
Resources.  Leslie  is  a  history  teacher.  West  Morris  Mendham 
High  School. 
WATKINS-SARF 

Lynn  M.  Sarf  '77  to  Richard  T.  Watkins  '82, 
August,  1986 
HA  I  DINGER  -  JENKINS 

Edie  Jenkins  to  Christopher  Haidinger  '80,  September  2. 
1986,  Washington  Crossing  Park,  Washington  Cr.,  PA. 
SAADAWY-  FINKELSTEIN 

Mardi  B,  Finkelslein  '80  to  Barakat  Saadawy,  August  2, 
1986,  Cairo,  Egypt.  / 17  Well  Ave.,  Danbury,  CT  06810 
PICKART- DAVIS 

Anne  C.  Davis  to  Robert  S.  Pickart  '81,  August  9,  1986.  /  8 
Campus  Ave..  Kingston.  RI  02881. 
STOTTMEISTER  -  HALLMAN 

Beth  C.  Hallman  '82  to  Wayne  A.  Stottmeister.  August  23, 
1986,  St  John's  Lutheran  Church.  Emmaus,  PA,/21  N.  3rd  St. 
Emmaus,  PA  18049. 
DeMOLINA  -  SAYEGH 

Donna  M.  Sayegh  '80  to  Alvaro  DeMolina,  September  24, 
1986,  Church  of  the  Virgin  Mary,  Brooklyn,  NY.  Donna  is  a 
marketing  representative  for  the  Xerox  Corp.,  while  Alvaro  is 
assistant  vice  president  at  the  Morgan  Bank.  /9  Mount  Vernon 
Square.  Verona.  NJ  07044. 
SH ANKER  -  COUGHLIN 

Mary  T.  Coughlin  '82  to  David  S.  Shanker,  September  6, 
1986,  Brant  Beach  Yacht  Club,  Brant  Beach,  NJ.  Mary  is  a 
global  fixed  income  portfolio  manager  with  Merrill  Lynch 
Asset  Management.  David  is  vice  president  of  Aristocrat 
Cleaning  Service,  Inc./96  Lake  Ave.,  Metuchcn,  NJ  08840 
HIGLEY-  FUNKHOUSER 

Bette  Funkhouser  '83  to  Robert  P.  Higley  "83, 
September  6.  1986,  Lebanon.  NJ.  /  111  Shippen  St. . 
Weehawken.  NJ  07870 
BiBP-GEILING 

Lynne  A.  Geiling  to  Alan  A.  Babp  '79,  September  13,  1986, 
Lutheran  Church  of  the  Holy  Spirit.  Emmaus.  PA.  Lynne  is  a 
teacher  at  Wiley  House.  Alan  is  business  manager  for  Slate 
Belt  Buick  Pontiac.  Inc. 
NELSON-  OBER 

Sandra  L.  Ober  to  Barry  L.  Nelson  '84,  September  13. 
1986.  St.  Luke's  United  Church  of  Christ.  Lititz.  PA.  Sandra  is 
employed  by  West  &  Herr  PC.  Barry  is  employed  by  Lancaster 
County  Adult  Probation  and  Parole. 
NIVISON  -  HAMMARSTROM 

Lisa  D.  Hammarstrom  '82  to  William  Nash  Nivison  '83, 
September  20  1986  The  Peapack  Reformed  Church  of 
Gladstone  Tura  Hammarstrom  Dickert  '78  was  matron 
of  honor.  Lisa  is  an  associate  manager  with  AT&T 
Communications.  William  is  an  agricultural  marketing 
specialist  with  the  New  Jersey  Department  of  Agriculture. 


EVANS -BERRIGAN 

Cheryl  Ann  Berrigan  to  Paul  Joseph  Evans  '85,  September 
20.  1986.  Church  of  the  Annunciation.  Cheryl  is  a  surgical 
technologist  at  Roanoke  Memorial  Hospiul.  Paul  is  a  certified 
registered  nurse  anesthetist  at  the  same  hospital. 
VNDERKOFFLER  -  LARSON 

Karin  Margit  Larson  to  Jeffrey  Robert  Underkoffler  '83, 
September  27.  1986.  Trinity  Lutheran  Church.  Worcester.  MA. 
SHORT- MERTZ 

Barbara  K   Mertz  to  Raymond  E.  Short  '82,  September  27, 
1986,  First  Lutheran  Church.  Mifflinburg.  PA.  Prior  to  her 
marriage,  Barbara  was  a  community  educator  for  Lebanon 
Family  Health  Services.  Raymond  is  an  associate  pastor  of  the 
Greater  Bedford  Lutheran  Parish  in  Bedford. 
CHADWICK-MALONE 

Claire  Malone  '82  to  Thomas  Chadwick.  October  4.  1986, 
Community  Church  of  Glen  Rock.  Glen  Rock.  NJ.  Claire  is  a 
C.PA.  with  the  Grand  Union  Co..  Paramus.  Thomas  is  with 
Donald  J.  Young,  a  Midland  Park  engineering  and  land 
surveying  firm. 
FOX-  WHITE 

Karen  L.  White  '74  to  Michael  M.  Fox,  October  4,  1986, 
Lutheran  Church  of  God's  Love,  Newtown,  PA.  Karen  is  vice 
president  for  management  of  retirement  housing  at  Retirement 
Centers  Group.  Michael  is  president  and  owner  of  Foxcroft 
Nursery,  a  landscape  design  and  contracting  business.  /  351 
Stockham  Ave.,  Morrisville.  PA  19067 
WATSON-ATHEY 

Ruth  A.  Athey  '84  to  Mark  D.  Watson,  St.  John's  United 
Methodist  Church,  Tremonl,  PA.  Ruth  is  employed  by  AT&T 
Communications,  Fairfax,  VA  and  Mark  is  employed  by 
Cincom  Systems.  / 11005  Cavalier  Court  9M,  Fairfax,  VA 
2203O 
HEANEY 

Jill  R  to  Robert  A.  Heaney  '84,  October  11,  1986,  St. 
Josephs  Church,  Oradell,  NJ.  Taking  part  in  the  wedding  were 
Henry  L.  Belcolle  '84  and  Lee  J.  McCarthy  HI  '84.  Jill  is  a 
teacher  employed  by  the  I^ramus  Board  of  Education.  Robert 
is  a  private  banking  officer  at  First  Jersey  National  Bank  in 
Newark.  / 122  Hammel  Place,  May  wood,  NJ  07607. 
GALLO  — GANNON 

Nancy  E.  Gannon  x'76  to  Joseph  M.  Gallo,  October  11, 
1986,  Perona  Farms  Restaurant,  Andover,  NJ.  Nancy  is 
assistant  vice  president  -  retail  banking  division  of  the  First 
Fidelity  Bank,  Newark.  Joseph  is  an  assistant  vice  president 
and  regional  auditor  with  the  First  Jersey  National  Bank.  / 16 
Crescent  Drive  North,  Andover.  NJ  07821. 
COX-  WILSON 

Denise  G.  Wilson  '86  to  Michael  R.  Cox  '86,  October  18, 
1986.  Camptown  Community  Church.  Denise  is  an  accountant 
with  Coopers  and  Lybrand,  Harrisburg.  Michael  is  also  an 
accountant  employed  by  KMG  Main  Hurdman. 
Harrisburg. /Apt.  B-4.  2160  Camelol  Dr..  Harrisburg. 
PA  17110 
JACKSON-  WISDO 

Gail  M.  Wisdo  '74  to  Brian  Campbell  Jackson,  October  18, 
1986.  Our  Lady  of  Mount  Carmel  Church.  Mount  Carmel, 
PA.  Gail  is  employed  at  Dupom  Connector  System,  New 
Cumberland.  Brian  is  employed  by  the  federal  government  at 
New  Cumberland  Army  Depot. 
WEYMT-  WILDE 

Carole  Wilde  to  James  T.  Weyant  '80,  October  25.  1986. 
St.  Mary's  Church,  Dumont.  NJ.  Jim  is  an  assisUnt  treasurer 
for  Morgan  Guaranty  Trust  Co.  in  New  York  City.  Carole  is  a 
nurse  educator  for  Memorial  Sloan  Kettering  Cancer  Center  in 
New  York./2492  Fox  Ave..  Baldwin.  NY  11510. 
DIST.4SI0  -  KACHMAR 

Lori  A.  Kachmar  to  Anthony  R.  Distasio  '83,  October  25, 
1986,  Zion  Lutheran  Church,  Spring  City,  PA.  Tony  is  an 
attorney  with  Roland  and  Schlegel,  PC  in  Reading.  Lori  is  an 
attorney  for  Lukens,  Inc.,  Coatesville.  PA.  / 3706  Circle  Ave., 
Reading,  PA  19606. 


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HARVEY -SMELTZ 

Barbara  S.  Smeltz  '75  to  J.  Andrew  Harvey,  October  25. 
1986,  St  John's  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church.  Steellon,  PA. 
Taking  pan  in  the  wedding  were  Marion  L.  Shatto  '67  as 
violinist  and  Paul  C.  Shatto,  Jr.  '41,  father  of  the  bride.  /  246 
Arch  St..  Sunbury  PA  17801. 
TAYLOR-  HOLZHA  UER 

Janet  L.  Holzhauer  '85  to  John  S  Taylor.  October  25. 
1986.  Hilltop  Presbyterian  Church.  Mendham.  NJ.  Janet  is  an 
accounting  manager  with  Marran  &  Sons,  in  Patchogue,  NY. 
John  works  for  Storr  Tractor  Co.  in  Bohemia.  NY.  / 155 
Central  Ave..  Patchogue.  NY  11772. 
LUPOLT-  CREENHOLT 

Lori  J  Greenholl  to  Christopher  K.  Lupolt  '84,  October  8. 
1986.  Littles  Town.  PA,  Lori  is  a  guidance  intern  at  Scotland 
School  for  Veterans  Children.  Scotland.  PA,  Chris  is  a 
guidance  counselor  with  the  Midd-West  School  District.  /21  A. 
Countryside  Village.  Selinsgrove.  PA  17870. 
ELIAS-PRUSAK 

Karen  Prusak  to  George  A.  Elias  '82,  November  8,  1986. 
Saint  Alphonsos.  Fort  Washington.  PA.  Karen  is  a  systems 
project  manager  with  the  Mellon  Bank  in  Philadelphia. 
George  is  assistant  vice  president  at  the  First  Valley  Bank  in 
Allentown.  PA,/ 2904  Truman  Dr.,  Hatfield.  PA  19440. 
COHEN -COVIELLO 

Janet  A.  Coviello  '80  to  Arthur  L.  Cohen.  November  15. 
1986.  Summit.  NJ,  Janet  is  a  copywriter  at  the  advertising 
agency  of  Scali.  McCabe  Sloves.  Inc.  in  New  York  City. 
Arthur  is  a  commercial  photographer  in  New  York  City,  / 129 
W,  87th  St,.  Apt.  6.  New  York.  NY  10024, 
FAUST- SORENSON 

Denise  M,  Sorensen  to  D.  Michael  Faust  '68,  November 
22.  1986.  Mechanicsburg  Presbyterian  Church. 
Mechanicsburg.  PA,  Denise  is  employed  by  IBM  as  a 
computer  operator,  Mike  is  a  claims  supervisor  for  CIGNA 
Corp.  /400  W,  Crestwood  Dr .  Apt.  B2.  Camp  Hill.  PA  17011. 
COMLY-  CONNOLLY 

Barbara  J.  Connolly  to  William  F.  Comly  '82,  November 
22,  1986.  St.  Anne's  Roman  Catholic  Church,  Garden  City. 
N.Y.  Barbara  is  a  registered  nurse  and  a  third-year  law  student 
at  the  Benjamin  N.  Cardozo  School  of  Law  of  Yeshiva 
University,  William  is  a  financial  consultant  for  Merrill 
Lynch.  Pierce.  Fenner  &  Smith  in  New  York.  /PO,  Box  219. 
Lambertville.  NJ  08530. 
MILLOWAY-  BUCKLEY 

Mary  E.  Buckley  '85  to  Carlton  L.  Milloway.  November 
25.  1986.  Mary  is  a  substitute  teacher  Carlton  is  employed  by 
Dana  Corporation./ 1729  Franklin  St..  Berwick.  PA  18603, 
ALBRIGHT- GOOD 

Joy  D.  Good  '85  to  David  M.  Albright.  November  29.  1986. 
Grace  Evangelical  Congregational  Church.  Taking  part  in  the 
wedding  as  the  maid  of  honor  was  Kathy  J.  Lcvan  '87.  Joy  is 
a  computer  specialist  with  Austin  Information  Systems,  David 
is  employed  by  Line  Specialties.  Ephrata,  / 19  Savage  Rd,. 
Apt,  D2.  Danville.  NJ  07834, 
PA  RKER  —  RUDDEROW 

Jacqueline  V.  Rudderow  '84  to  John  E.  Parker  '85, 
November  28.  1986.  St,  Catherine  of  Siena.  Allentown.  PA, 
Taking  part  in  the  wedding  were  Karen  G.  Schoenegan  '84  as 
maid  of  honor.  Amy  L.  Murphy  '85,  attendant,  and  Bryan 
Rynearson  '82,  Thomas  A.  VoII  '83,  and  Robert  J.  Hain  '82 
as  ushers,  Jackie  is  a  media  coordinator  with  Young  & 
Rubicam,  a  subsidiary  of  Sudler  &  Hennessey  John  is  a  beer 
wholesaler  with  Sound  Distributing,  a  family  owned /operated 
business./ 45  Alta  Ave.,  Yonkers.  NY  10705, 
PETERS -OnO 

Ruth  A.  Otto  '74  to  Andrew  Peters.  December  13.  1986. 
Ruth  Ann  is  assistant  controller  at  the  Bethesda  Marriott 
Hotel,  Andy  is  director  of  food  standards  for  the  Marriott 
Hotels,  / 13354  Shea  Place.  Herndon.  VA  22070, 
SUPKO- BARRY 

Maria  Barry  '84  to  Mark  Supko.  December  26.  1986. 


St.  Gregory's.  Clarks  Summit,  PA.  Maria  is  a  systems 
engineer  with  Electronic  Data  Systems.  General  Motors,  Mark 
is  also  a  systems  engineer  with  the  same  company.  /  633 
Dorchester  Dr.  Apt,  135.  Rochester  Hills.  MI  48063, 
HORNER- NEWNAM 

Beverly  A.  Newnam  to  Louis  (Bud)  Horner,  Jr.  '70, 
January  17.  1987.  Trinity  United  Methodist  Church,  Beverly  is 
the  director  of  financial  aid  at  Salisbury  State  College,  Bud  is 
president  of  Horner  Honda  in  Salisbury.  / 1004  Schumaker 
Woods  Road.  Salisbury.  MD  21801, 
DECK.4RD  -  RHOADS 

Kathy  Rhoads  to  Steve  P.  Deckard  '86,  April  4.  1987 
Taking  part  in  the  wedding  was  Michael  D.  Deckard  '84, 
brother  of  the  bridegroom,  Steven  is  a  sales  coordinator  for 
Ritz-Craft  Corp.  of  PA.  Inc..  Miffiinburg.  PA,/R.D.  1.  Box 
319A.  Selinsgrove.  PA  17870. 


Born  Crusaders 


To  Richard  and  Peggy  Haas  Howell  '77,  a  son.  Mark 
Edward.  April  2.  1986.  Peggy  is  now  a  member  of  the  faculty 
of  Peabody  Conservatory  and  organist  and  choirmaster  at  the 
Church  of  the  Good  Shepherd.  Rixton.  MD.  She  was  named  to 
the  1986  World  Who's  Who  of  Women  (9lh  edition). 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  B.  Ramsdell  '80,  a  son.  Steven 
James.  April  18.  1986.  Jim  also  was  recently  transferred  to  the 
home  office  of  Travelers  and  will  be  residing  at  21  Sillsbury 
Landing.  Sillsbury.  CT  06070, 

To  Thomas  E.  '76  and  Barbara  Keller  Dertovzos  '76,  a 
son.  Michael  Keller.  April  25.  1986.  Tom  and  Barbara  now 
reside  at  917  Fillmore  Rd,.  Norristown.  PA  19401. 

To  James  and  Jean  Craig  Hallowell  '78,  a  son.  Craig 
James.  April  28.  1986, 

To  Patrick  F.  '76  and  Betsy  Walsh  Kreger  '76,  a  son. 
Matthew  Patrick.  June  4.  1986.  Betsy  has  received  an 
advanced  degree  from  Seton  Hall  Law  School.  Newark.  NJ, 
Pat  is  currently  manager  of  administrative  planning  for 
personal  computers  and  related  products  with  IBM.  in 
Montvale.  NJ, 

To  William  '76  and  Joanne  Thomas  McCard  '76,  a 
daughter.  Elizabeth  Lee.  June  5.  1986, 

To  Howard  and  Linda  Fennimore  Lippincott  '78,  a 
daughter.  Courtney  Jean.  June  6.  1986, 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Nicholas  P.  Interdonalo  '79,  a  daughter. 
Nicole  Marie.  June  14.  1986.  Nicholas  is  now  co-owner  and 
manager  of  a  Computerland  franchise  in  Frederick.  MD, 

To  David  '76  and  Laurel  Stryker  Mosteller  '76,  a 
daughter.  Amy  Laurel.  July  4th.  1986.  David  has  been 
promoted  to  programmer /analyst  with  Shared  Medical 
Systems.  Malvern.  PA. 

To  Eric  and  Wendy  Wolf  Poulsen  '81,  a  son.  Ryan  Andrew. 
July  7.  1986. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Lawrence  U.  Smith  '74,  a  son.  Brian 
Matthew.  July  12.  1986. 

To  Doug  and  Martina  ZIockie  Surles  '78,  a  daughter. 
Ashlea  Jo.  August  1.  1986, 

To  Ronald  and  Denise  G.  Wilson  Uhlman  '80,  a  daughter 
Sarah  Grace.  August  9.  1986. 

To  George  C.  '75  and  Judith  Yohn  Adams  '75,  a  daughter. 
Amy  Yohn.  August  9.  1986, 

To  Michael  R  and  Jocelyn  Floody  Reid  '74,  a  son.  Kyle 
Owen,  August  25.  1986. 

To  Frank  J.  and  Peggy  Labsitz  Mullaney  '79,  a  son. 
Michael  Charles.  September  1.  1986, 

To  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Scott  C.  Truver  '72,  a  daughter.  Kristen 
Alyse.  September  4.  1986. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Chris  Smith  '81,  a  daughter.  Alissa  Ann. 
September  7.  1986, 

To  James  E.  '72  and  Saren  Alexander  Murray  '72,  a 
daughter.  Lindsey  Kalherine.  September  7.  1986. 


To  Capt.  and  Mrs.  David  R.  Getz  '78,  a  daughter.  Laura 
Marie.  September  12.  1986, 
To  Peter  T.  '76  and  Patricia  Weybrecht  Davidson  '78,  a 

daughter.  Kathleen  Elizabeth.  September  19.  1986. 

To  Robert  A.  Lacey  '81  and  Donna  Stover  Lacey  '82,  a 
daughter.  Kelly  LaRue.  October  5.  1986.  Robert  (Bud)  has 
been  promoted  to  business  manager  of  finance  and  insurance 
with  Sanson  Nissan,  Woodbridge.  NJ. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jack  L.  Miller  *81,  a  son.  Andrew 
Jonathan.  February  15.  1984  and  a  daughter.  Julianne 
Christine.  November  21.  1986,  Jack  is  general  manager  of 
Production  One.  a  Philadelphia  advertising  agency. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Ganter  '74,  a  daughter.  Lindsay 
Hope.  December  2.  1986, 

To  Miles  A,  and  Jessica  E.  Schnilman  Kowall  '75,  a  son. 
Jeffrey  Aaron.  December  II.  1986, 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  H.  Hamilton  '73,  a  son.  Todd 
William.  December  11.  1986, 

To  Martin  J,  and  Kathleen  Gallagher  Fallon  '81,  a 
daughter.  Laura  Christine.  December  29.  1986, 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Dominic  Mannello  '76,  a  daughter. 
Alison.  January  12.  1987 

To  Henry  and  Donna  Foland  Neilley  '78,  a  daughter. 
Krysten  Ann.  January  13.  1987, 

To  Edward  R.  '78  and  Sherry  Barben  '78,  a  son, 
Benjaman  Robert.  January  20.  1987.  Edward  is  a  loan  officer 
for  Northern  Central  Bank, 

To  Alan  and  Edna  Katz  '67,  a  daughter.  Lesley  Samanlha. 
February  5.  1987, 

To  Mark  E.  "78  and  Sara  Saunders  Kuester  '78,  a  son. 
Matthew  Tyler.  February  14.  1987, 

To  Fred  '83  and  Amy  Ploch  Zapp  '83,  a  son.  Matthew 
Brewster.  February  15.  1987, 

To  Edward  D,  and  Marilyn  Roemer  Zeidler  '74,  a  son. 
Benjamin  Edward.  February  19.  1987, 

To  Raymond  and  Ruth  Rissmiller  Brunner  '83,  a  son. 
Owen  James.  March  9.  1987, 

To  Jeffrey  R.  '79  and  Barbara  Voelker  Towne  '81,  a  son, 
William  Benjamin.  March  13.  1987 

To  Charles  and  Christine  Hoff  Mclnnes  '79,  a  son. 
Alexander  Main.  March  23.  1987  Christine  has  been 
promoted  to  director  of  the  major  medical  department  at 
Capital  Blue  Cross  in  Harrisburg. 

To  Charles  M.  "77  and  Margaret  Schozer  Wills  '78,  a  son, 
Timothy  David.  March  25.  1987,  Charles  has  recently  been 
hired  as  corporate  director,  patient  financial  services  for 
Western  Reserve  Care  Systems  in  Youngstown.  Ohio, 

To  Glenn  and  Priscilla  Frieberg  Shaffer  '79,  a  daughter. 
Kate  Celeste.  March  28.  1987 


Deaths 


Margaret  Luckhart  Ditty  'U,  Nonhumberlund.  PA. 
January  16.  1985, 

Thomas  Rice  'x66,  Ickesburg.  PA.  September  23,  1986. 

Julius  (Gus)  Weinberger  '36,  Old  Forge.  PA.  September 
30.  1986.  An  attorney  for  more  than  40  years,  he  also  served  as 
president  of  the  Temple  Israel  of  Scranton.  president  and 
chairman  of  the  board  of  the  Jewish  Community  Center,  where 
he  received  the  "Man  of  the  Year"  award  in  1970.  He  also 
served  as  chairman  of  the  Easter  Seals  Campaign  and 
American  Cancer  Society.  Other  affiliations  include 
membership  m  F&A.M..  Amos  Lodge  of  B'nai  Brith.  Irem 
Temple  Shrine  and  Benevolent  Order  of  Elks,  where  he  also 
served  as  exalted  ruler.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Scranton 
Chamber  of  Commerce  and  the  Pennsylvania  and  Lackawanna 
Bar  Associations. 

Harold  R.  Glenn  'x32,  Fairport,  NY.  October  12.  1986. 

Bessie  C.  Long  '22,  Friedens.  PA.  November  17.  1986.  She 
was  retired  from  Somerset  School  District  where  she  taught 


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for  40  years.  She  was  the  first  teacher  from  the  area  to  receive 
the  Freedom  Foundation  Award  for  good  citizenship.  She  was 
a  member  of  Friedens  Lutheran  Church  and  LCW  and  was  a 
charter  member  and  past  president  of  Alpha  Chapter  of  Delta 
Kappa  Gamma.  In  addition,  she  was  a  member  of  Third 
Society  of  Farm  Women. 
Albert  Benner  '17,  Clearwater,  FL,  November  20.  1986. 
Wendell  H.  Phillips  '27,  Trenton.  NJ.  December  3.  1985. 
He  retired  from  Hamilton  Township  School  District  where  he 
worked  as  a  physics  teacher  for  23  years.  He  belonged  to  the 
First  Presbyterian  Church  of  Hamilton  Square  and  was  a 
member  of  the  Masonic  Bodies. 

Dorothy  C.  Easlep  '35,  Williamsburg,  PA.  December  29. 
1986.  She  worked  as  a  music  teacher  in  the  Williamsburg 
School  District  and  then  worked  in  the  educational  department 
of  retail  music  stores  before  establishing  a  mail  order  music 
business  called  Elementary  Music  Publications.  She  was 
president  and  a  charter  member  of  the  Selinsgrove  and 
Philadelphia  Alumnae  chapter  and  lota  Province  vice- 
president  from  1959-1964. 

Benjamin  H.  Wirt  '30,  Sunbury.  PA,  December  31.  1986. 
Retired  from  Sunbury  School  District  where  he  taught  for  32 
years.  He  was  a  member  of  the  First  Reformed  Church 
andF&A.M. 

Edward  Warren  Moyer  '77,  Millmont,  PA,  February  3. 
1987  He  was  employed  by  the  State  Mental  Health-Mental 
Retardation  centers  in  Laurelton  and  Selinsgrove  for  25  years, 
retiring  in  1979.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Joseph  Priestley 
Unitarian  Universalist  Fellowship  of  Lewisburg;  Eastern 
Cooperative  Recreation  School  and  Pennsylvania  Therapeutic 
Recreation  Society. 

Christa  Jorgensen  Furhman  '68,  Virginia  Beach.  VA, 
February  10.  1987  She  worked  as  a  financial  consultant  for  the 
A.L.  Williams  Insurance  and  Securities  Agency. 

Dr.  Carlton  B.  Smith  '60,  Harrisonburg.  VA.  February  14. 
1987  He  was  a  member  of  Muhlenburg  Lutheran  Church, 
where  he  served  as  secretary  of  the  church's  executive  council. 
He  taught  at  York  College  of  PA  from  1965  to  1968.  and  at 
Fairmont  State  College  In  West  Virginia  from  1968-1970  He 
was  an  associate  professor  of  history  at  James  Madison 
University  at  the  time  of  his  death.  He  was  treasurer  of  the 
American  Association  of  University  Professors,  and  a  member 
of  the  Organization  of  American  Historians,  the  Southern 
Historical  Organization,  the  Civil  War  Roundtable  and  the 
Society  for  the  Historians  of  the  Early  American  Republic.  His 
widow  is  the  former  Jacqueline  E.  Gantz  '62. 
William  H.  Lips  '64,  Ft.  Lauderdale.  FL.  February  17.  1987 
Dr.  Daniel  H.  Sandstedl  H'74,  Gettysburg.  PA.  February 
24,  1987  He  was  former  director  of  field  education  at  the 
Gettysburg  Lutheran  Theological  Seminary.  A  member  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Council  of  Churches,  he  was  appointed  by 
former  Gov.  Richard  L  Thornburgh  to  the  board  of  directors 
for  the  South  Mountain  Restoration  Center.  He  was  also  pastor 
of  several  churches  in  Illinois  and  Wisconsin  and  director  of 
chaplaincy  at  the  Lutheran  Social  Service  of  Illinois  prior  to 
coming  to  Gettysburg.  He  was  the  past  president  of  the 
Committee  on  Ministry  In  State  Institutions  in  Illinois  and  a 
member  of  the  Commission  on  Clinical  Pastoral  Education. 
He  was  a  past  president  of  the  American  College  of  Chaplains, 
a  member  of  the  Lutheran  Hospital  Association,  and  a 
consultant  on  chaplaincy  to  the  American  Hospital 
Association. 

Dr,  John  W.  Thompson  '09,  San  Mateo.  CA.  February  27. 
1987  He  was  In  private  practice  as  an  ear /eyes /nose /throat 
specialist  for  25  years  and  was  called  Into  active  duty  in  the 
U.S.  Navy  from  1941-46.  He  retired  in  1955. 

Luther  A.  Fisher  '22,  Boca  Raton,  FL.  March  14.  1987  He 
retired  from  Eastern  Pennsylvania  for  the  Loyal  Protection 
Life  Insurance  Company  where  he  worked  as  a  general  agent 
for  35  year^.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Masonic  Lodge  and  the 
Rajah  Temple  of  Shrine  in  Reading,  PA.  He  belonged  to  the 
First  Presbyterian  Church  in  Boca  Raton.  FL 


H.  Winey  Graybill  '22,  Mechanlcsburg.  PA.  In  Vero 
Beach.  FL,  March  24.  1987 

Margaret  Benner  Burns  'LJ,  Selinsgrove.  PA.  April  1.  1987. 

The  Rev.  A.  John  Perna  x'S3,  McClure.  PA.  in  Lewlstown. 
April  4.  1987 

Clyde  L.  Mahaffey  '32,  Willlamsport.  PA.  April  7,  1987 

Karen  M.  Brunner  '84,  Poughkeepsle.  NY.  May  15.  1987 


Minutes  of  the  1987 
Alumni  Association  Meeting, 
May  2,  1987 

The  annual  Alumni  Weekend  meeting  of  the  Susquehanna 
University  Alumni  Association  was  held  at  the  Alumni 
Luncheon  on  Saturday.  May  2.  1987  In  the  Degensteln  Campus 
Center  at  Selinsgrove.  There  were  468  In  attendance.  The 
meeting  was  called  to  order  by  Alumni  Association  President 
John  Foos  '71.  The  Invocation  was  asked  by  University 
Chaplain  Christopher  Thomforde, 

Following  the  luncheon.  Director  of  Alumni  Relations  Jim 
Campbell  '63  recognized  the  emeriti  alumni,  all  those  present 
who  were  graduated  more  than  50  years  ago.  He  then 
Introduced  May  Queen  Mary  Jane  McLaughlin  of  Pompton 
Plains.  NJ  and  May  King  Peter  Ashey  of  Annandale.  NJ. 
Members  of  the  1987  May  Court  assisted  President  Joel 
Cunningham  in  presenting  framed  personalized  woodcuts  to 
alumni  in  attendance  who  were  celebrating  their  50lh  reunion. 
Other  reunion  classes  recognized  were:  1942.  1947,  1952, 
1957  1962,  1967.  1972.  and  1977 

The  Class  of  1987  was  welcomed  Into  the  Alumni 
Association  by  President  Foos.  Class  President  M.  Alice 
Jeremko  of  Goshen.  CT  announced  the  class  gift--a  grant  to 
the  Roger  M .  Blough  Learning  Center  for  the  purchase  of 
periodicals.  President  Cunningham  responded  with 
appropriate  remarks. 

The  business  session  opened  with  the  approval  of  the 
minutes  of  the  last  meeting  and  the  treasurer's  report,  both  of 
which  were  reproduced  and  distributed  In  registration  packets 
prior  to  the  luncheon. 

The  Nominations  Committee  report  was  presented  by 
Dorothy  Wesner  '81.  Nominees  for  officers  of  the  Alumni 
Association  for  a  one  year  term  are:  President.  John  G.  Foos 
'71:  Vice  President.  Louis  p  Santangelo  '50:  Vice  President. 
William  A.  Lewis  '68:  Secretary.  Donald  S.  King  '66:  and 
treasurer.  Chester  G.  Rowe  '52.  For  members-at-large  on  the 
Alumni  Association  Executive  Committee,  term  expiring 
1990:  Margaret  Anne  Flnley  '85.  Robert  L.  Flscus  '59.  Robert 
A.  Gabrenya  '40.  Joe  W.  Klelnbauer  '63.  Richard  K.  Renn  '73, 
Nevln  CT  Shaffer  '49,  and  Dorothy  S.  Wesner  '81.  For 
Alumni  Representative  to  the  University  Board  of  Directors 
for  a  three  year  term:  Carl  L.  Campbell  '65.  The  entire  slate 
was  declared  elected. 

The  Awards  Committee  Chairman  Don  Wlsslnger  '50  made 
the  presentation  of  the  Alumni  Awards  medals  for  1987:  Senior 
Man  Most  Typifying  the  Ideals  of  Susquehanna  University. 
William  A.  Valliere  of  Torringlon,  CT:  Senior  Woman  Most 
Typifying  the  Ideals  of  Susquehanna  University,  M.  Alice 
Jeremko  of  Goshen,  CT;  Achievement  Award.  Dr.  John  F 
Lewis  '27  of  Sunbury:  Service  Award,  Louise  E.  West  '39  of 
Coaldale  and  West  Chester. 

The  luncheon  was  adjourned  with  the  singing  of  the  Alma 
Mater  led  by  Leslie  Berkhelmer  '87  and  accompanied  by 
Rebecca  Lent  '88. 

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'Selling'  Susquehanna 
Is  Easy  for  Sam 


SINCE  THE  EARLY  1950's.  SAM  ROSS  HAS  BEEN 
championing  Susquehanna  University  to  anyone  who 
would  listen. 

"When  I  came  to  Susquehanna,  I  had  no  specific 
career  path  in  mind.  1  just  wanted  to  go  some  place 
where  I  could  learn  about  a  lot  of  things  that  interested 
me.  I  also  wanted  to  be  a  part  of  a  community,"  Ross  said. 

"What  I  found  at  this  small,  liberal  arts,  church-related 
university  were  faculty  members  who  wanted  to  teach, 
who  cared  about  students  as  individuals,  and  were  willing 
to  give  me  the  personal  attention  I  needed.  I  can't  think 
of  another  institution  of  higher  learning  where  I  could 
have  spent  four  happier  or  more  productive  years." 

Ross  earned  his  B.A.  in  1954.  He  served  in  student 
government,  the  inter-fraternity  senate,  as  president  of 
Theta  Chi,  vice  president  of  his  junior  class,  and  he 
lettered  in  varsity  baseball  and  football,  captaining  both 
sports  in  his  senior  year. 

"Amos  Alonzo  Stagg,  Jr.  was  our  football  coach  and  a 
real  gentleman,"  Ross  said.  "His  father.  Amos  Alonzo 
Stagg.  Sr .  was  perhaps  the  most  famous  coach  in  America 
during  the  first  half  of  this  century.  As  I  recall,  he  had 
just  retired  from  the  College  of  the  Pacific  and  decided 
to  give  his  son  a  hand  at  Susquehanna.  It  was  an  honor- 
and  an  educational  experience-to  play  for  this  great  father 
and  son  team.  They  taught  their  players  about  football 
and  about  life." 

In  1973  Sam  Ross  was  first  elected  to  the  University's 
Board  of  Directors  as  an  alumni  representative.  He 
continues  to  serve  on  the  Board  today  and  is  a  member  of 
its  Executive  Committee,  He  is  Chairman  of  the 
Development  and  Public  Relations  Committee  and  is  a 
member  of  the  Planning  and  Priorities  Committee.  He  also 
chaired  the  1986/1987  Annual  SUE  Campaign. 

Telling  the  Susquehanna  University  story  to  potential 
contributors-foundations  and  corporations-is  important 
and  relatively  easy,  according  to  Sam  Ross.  "I  want  our 
Susquehanna  traditions  to  continue  and  I  want  them  to  be 
relevant  in  today's  environment.  That  takes  money.  One  of 
my  jobs  is  to  try  to  connect  the  University  and  leaders 
of  the  private  sector,  and  convince  them  that  Susquehanna 
is  unique  and  worthy  of  their  interests  and  support." 

Ross  uses  his  contacts  to  help  raise  funds  for 
Susquehanna.  Soon,  his  position  should  be  even  more 
advantageous.  He  has  just  recently  been  named  executive 
vice  president  and  president-elect  of  the  state's  largest 
health  care  insurer.  Pennsylvania  Blue  Shield. 

HEADING  THE  NATION'S  BIGGEST  BLUE  SHIELD 
will  require  much  of  his  time.  The  Harrisburg-located 
company  insures  6  million  Pennsylvanians.  provides 
Medicare  services  for  citizens  of  Pennsylvania,  Delaware 
and  the  Metropolitan  Area  of  Washington,  DC.  and  had 
1986  revenues  of  more  than  $3  billion.  Blue  Shield 
employs  3.800  people. 

"I  have  been  extremely  fortunate,"  Ross  says. 
"And  much  of  that  good  fortune  can  be  traced  back  to 
the  University.  I  want  Susquehanna  to  continue  to  be 
available  to  young  people  who  need  a  small,  church- 
related  university  that  provides  a  liberal  education 


'  7  can 't  think  of 

another  institution  of 

higher  learning  where  I 

could  have  spent  four 

happier  or  more 

productive  years. 


and  a  sense  of  belonging,  caring  and  accomplishment. 
That's  what  I  found  and  what  I  hope  to  help  pass  on  to 
future  Susquehanna  students." 

Sam  Ross  is  married  to  Susquehanna  graduate  Dorothy 
Agar,  a  realtor  in  the  Carlisle  area.  The  couple  has  two 
sons,  David  and  Randall. 


Hassman  Joins 
University  Board 

Alan  Hassman.  president  of  Hassman  Enterprises  in 
Camp  Hill,  has  been  named  to  a  three-year  term  on  the 
Susquehanna  University  Board  of  Directors. 

Hassman  will  serve  on  the  Board's  property  and 
finance  committee,  a  group  he  advised  prior  to 
his  appointment. 

University  President  Joel  Cunningham  said  Hassman 
brings  strong  leadership  from  his  business,  church,  and 
civic  activities.  Hassman  and  wife  Gloria  own  20 
McDonald's  franchises  in  central  Pennsylvania  and  are 
involved  in  real  estate  investment.  He  is  also  a  member 
of  Young  Presidents'  Organization,  a  select  group  of 
company  presidents  whose  membership  is  based,  in 
part,  on  number  of  employees  and  volume  of  business. 

Hassman  is  active  in  the  Girls  Club.  Boy  Scouts  of 
America,  and  the  Harrisburg  Symphony.  He  was 
instrumental  in  founding  the  Children's  Family  House, 
Inc.  (Ronald  McDonald  House)  in  Hershey. 

He  is  a  graduate  of  Wartburg  College  of  Iowa  and  is  a 
member  of  Trinity  Lutheran  Church.  He  and  his  wife 
have  two  children. 


Become  a  member 
of  the  Alumni  Parent 
Admissions  Network! 

The  Alumni  Parent  Admissions  Network, 
or  APAN,  is  currently  looking  for  enthusiastic 
new  members.  This  group  is  comprised  of 
alumni  and  parents  of  currently  or  recently 
eivoUed  students  and  is  coordinated  by  the 
Admissions  Office  to  help  recruit  quahty 
students  to  Susquehanna.  APAN  members 
attend  college  night  programs  in  their  local 
areas,  send  congratulatory  letters  to  accepted 
students,  attend  on -campus  workshops  to 
become  famihar  with  the  admissions  process 
and  APAN  projects,  and  offer  a  unique  perspective 
on  the  University.  These  are  just  a  few  examples 
of  APAN  activities;  APAN  responsibilities  vary 
and  depend  upon  the  time  a  member  is  able  to 
devote  to  the  organization. 

If  you  are  interested  in  joining  APAN  or  in 
learning  more  about  the  network,  please  send 
your  name,  address,  phone  number  and  year 
of  graduation  to: 

Admissions  Office 
Susquehanna  University 
Selinsgrove,  PA  17870 
Attn:  Jennifer  C.  Schoen 

We  hope  you  will  join  us  in  helping  prospective 
students  and  their  families  gain  a  better  under- 
standing of  the  opportunities  and  advantages 
offered  at  Susquehanna. 


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Commencement 


Susquehanna  paid  tribute  to  five  leaders  for  their 
contributions  to  science,  literature,  religion,  business, 
and  volunteer  service  during  the  University's  129th 
Commencement  exercises. 

Honorary  degrees  were  conferred  upon: 

Captain  James  A.  Lovell  Jr.,  navigator  of  the  first 
voyage  to  the  Moon  and  president  of  Centel 
Communications  Corporation,  Doctor  of  Science; 

John  H.  Updike,  Pulitzer  prize-winning  writer  and 
Pennsylvania  native.  Doctor  of  Letters; 

A.  Donald  Main,  pastor  of  Zion  Lutheran  Church  in 
Sunbury,  Doctor  of  Divinity; 

William  L.  Grala,  vice  president  of  SmithKline 
Beckman  Corporation  in  Philadelphia,  Doctor  of  Laws;  and 

Helen  Decker  Blough,  retired  teacher  and  civic 
worker  from  Hawley,  PA,  Doctor  of  Humanities. 

"These  five  people  exemplify  the  values  and  ideals 
which  Susquehanna  University  strives  to  instill  in  its 
students,"  President  Joel  Cunningham  said. 

Honorary  degrees  were  awarded  prior  to  the  conferral 
of  288  bachelor's  degrees  upon  members  of  the 
Class  of  1987. 


Oipl.  James  A.  Lovell  Jr. 


Capt.  James  A.  Lovell  Jr. 

Lovell,  the  Apollo  8  navigator  of  the  first  voyage  to 
the  moon  and  the  first  person  to  visit  the  Moon  twice, 
served  as  Commencement  speaker. 

Lovell  joined  the  space  program  in  1962  after  serving 
as  a  naval  aviator  and  test  pilot  and  executing  commands 
in  the  Gemini  mission  program,  including  the  historic 
Gemini  7  flight,  which  saw  the  first  rendezvous  of  two 
manned  spacecraft. 

At  the  close  of  the  Gemini  program,  Lovell  became 
navigator  for  the  Apollo  8  mission,  during  which  he  and 
his  crew  became  the  first  humans  to  leave  the  earth's 
gravitational  force.  Lovell  held  the  record  for  time  in 


space  with  715  hours  and  5  minutes;  a  record  which  has 
only  been  surpassed  by  the  Skylab  missions. 

In  1973  Lovell  left  the  space  program  to  enter  private 
enterprise.  He  is  currently  executive  vice  president  for 
the  Centel  Corporation  where  he  oversees  human 
resources,  corporate  corrmiunications,  investor  and 
goverrmient  relations  and  technical  planning.  He  is  also 
president  of  Centel  Communications. 

A  native  of  Cleveland,  Lovell  is  a  graduate  of  the 
University  of  Wisconsin,  the  U.S.  Naval  Academy,  the 
University  of  Southern  California,  and  the  Harvard 
Business  School's  advanced  management  program. 


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John  H.  Updike 

Updike,  a  native  of  Shillington,  "is  Pennsylvania's 
most  prestigious  living  writer."  according  to  Apprise 
magazine.  At  the  age  of  55,  he  has  written  five  short 
story  collections,  four  books  of  poetry,  three  collections 
of  prose,  and  12  novels  including  Rabbit,  Run:  The 
Cemaur:  and  A  Month  of  Sundays. 

Although  he  has  spent  most  of  his  adult  life  outside 
Pennsylvania,  Updike  has  remained  loyal  to  his  home 
state  and  friends  like  F.  (Rudy)  Gelnett  '37  who  taught 
Updike  at  Shillington  High  School. 

Updike  is  a  1954  summa  cum  laude  graduate  of 
Harvard  College.  He  now  lives  in  Massachusetts. 

A.  Donald  Main 

Main,  pastor  of  Zion  Lutheran  Church  in  Sunbury 
since  1979.  has  been  at  the  forefront  of  activity  in  the 
Central  Pennsylvania  Synod.  He  is  currently  chairman 
of  the  synod's  executive  board  and  dean  of  the 
Sunbury  district. 

Main  was  recently  named  bishop  of  the  Upper 
Susquehanna  Synod  for  the  newly  formed  ELCA. 

A  native  of  Frederick,  MD,  Main  is  a  graduate  of 
Gettysburg  College  and  Lutheran  Theological  Seminary 
at  Gettysburg.  Prior  to  Zion  Lutheran  Church,  he 
served  as  intern  at  Messiah  Lutheran  Church  in 
Decatur,  GA  from  1967-68  and  pastor  at  Trinity 
Lutheran  Church  in  Altoona,  PA  from  1969-79. 

During  his  tenure  of  service,  Main  has  held  numerous 


Marshal  Neil  Poller  and  Rev.  Donald  Mam 

leadership  positions  in  church  and  civic  activities.  He 
has  served  as  president  of  the  Ministerium  groups  in 
Sunbury,  Altoona,  and  Juniata.  He  also  has  served  on 
the  boards  of  Camp  Sequanota,  Allegheny  Lutheran 
Homes  and  Social  Services,  and  the  Altoona  District 
Cabinet. 

In  addition  to  serving  as  dean  of  the  Sunbury  District, 
he  also  has  served  as  chair  of  its  evangelism  missions 
and  as  secretary. 

In  the  community,  he  is  a  member  of  the  advisory 
committee  on  the  religious  interests  at  Susquehanna 
University,  the  Sunbury  Kiwanis  Club,  and  the 
Shikellamy  School  District  Guidance  Advisory  Council. 


William  L.  Grala 

William  L.  Grala 

Grala,  a  native  of  Hazleton,  has  been  vice  president  of 
public  affairs  for  SmithKline  Beckman  Corporation 
since  1973.  His  career  reflects  a  commitment  to  the 
betterment  of  Pennsylvania  and  a  lengthy  list  of  civic 


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memberships  in  organizations  which  support  education, 
the  environment,  Pennsylvania  history,  philanthropy, 
and  public  relations. 

He  is  chairman  of  the  Burn  Foundation  and  serves  as 
a  board  member  for  17  concerns  which  include  the 
Pennsylvania  Economy  League,  the  Philadelphia 
Committee  of  Seventy,  The  Citizens  Crime  Commission 
of  Philadelphia,  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania, 
the  Pennsylvania  Environmental  Council,  the  Balch 
Institute  for  Ethnic  Studies,  the  Foreign  Policy  Research 
Institute,  the  Zoological  Society  of  Philadelphia,  the 
Police  Athletic  League  of  Philadelphia,  the  Institute  for 
Educational  Affairs,  the  Invest-in-America  National 
Council,  and  the  advisory  board  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  Fine  Arts. 

He  is  an  honorary  fellow  of  the  College  of  Physicians 
of  Philadelphia  and  an  honorary  member  of  the  Royal 
Society  of  Medicine  in  London,  England. 

Other  memberships  include  the  Science  Education 
Advisory  Council  to  the  Philadelphia  Board  of 
Education;  The  World  Affairs  Council,  and  the  Mayor's 
Cultural  Advisory  Council. 


Helen  Decker  Blough 

Helen  Decker  Blough 

Mrs.  Blough,  a  retired  college  professor  and  civic 
worker,  led  a  progressive  life  of  scholarship  and  service 
long  before  such  was  commonly  accepted  for  women. 
After  graduating  from  Syracuse  and  Columbia 
universities,  she  left  her  home  slate  of  Pennsylvania  in 
the  1920s  to  teach  home  economics  at  Oklahoma 
College  for  Women. 

In  1928,  she  married  Susquehanna  University 
graduate  Roger  Blough  and  continued  working  to 
support  his  law  school  education  at  Yale. 

Throughout  the  years.  Mrs.  Blough  was  at  her 
husband's  side  as  he  rose  from  general  counsel  to  the 


Parents  and  friends  capture  the  moment 

chairmanship  and  the  position  of  CEO  of  the  U.S.  Steel 
Corporation  (where  he  served  from  1955  to  1969)  until 
his  death  in  1985. 

Mrs.  Blough  devoted  her  life  to  raising  her  twin 
daughters  and  supporting  such  endeavors  as  education 
and  community  projects. 

To  the  Hawley  community,  the  Blough  family  is 
known  as  a  generous  neighbor.  A  gift  to  the  town  of 
Hawley  from  Roger  Blough  made  it  possible  for  the 
community  to  build  a  new  library,  which  is  named  in 
honor  of  Mrs.  Blough.  The  Susquehanna  University 
library  is  named  for  her  late  husband. 

Prior  to  Commencement,  graduates  joined  their 
families,  friends  and  faculty  in  celebrating 
Baccalaureate.  Bishop  Howard  J.  McCarney,  of  the  LCA 
Central  Pennsylvania  Synod,  was  guest  preacher. 
McCarney  will  be  stepping  down  as  bishop  in  January 
1988  when  the  ELCA  church  merger  takes  effect. 


'  'Every  generation  has 

the  obligation  to  free 

men 's  minds  for  a  look 

at  new  worlds,  to  look 

out  from  a  higher 

plateau  than  the 

last  generation. 

Capt.  James  A.  Lovelljr. 


AWARDS 

American  Association 

of  University  Professors:  Pamela  J.  Bixby 
Pennsylvania  Institute 

of  Certified  Public  Accountants:  Geiuiaro  Borrelli 
Charles  E.  Lyle  Psi  Chi  Award:  William  A.  Valliere 
Outstanding  Chemistry  Award:  Valerie  A.  Sarisky 
Sigma  Alpha  lota  Highest  Average:  Judy  M.  Royer 
Signrn  Alpha  lota  College  Honor:  Judy  M.  Royer 


Outstanding  Sociology  Award:  Peter  R.  Joachim 
Alpha  Lambda  Delta 

Senior  Award:  Constance  May  Eckhart 
Thomas  P.  Kauffman 
Lindback  Foundation  Faculty  Award:  Dr.  Susan  Bowers 
John  C.  Horn  Lecturer  for 

Scholarly  Endeavor,  Service:  Dr.  Jack  Kolbert 
Honorary  Rank  of  Professor  Emerila:  Dr.  Elizabeth  Wiley 


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Commencement  address: 

James  A.  Lovell  Jr., 

Former  astronaut  and  corporate  executive 

Graduation  day  is  always  a  happy  lime,  filled  with 
mixed  emotions.  It 's  a  time  to  reflect  on  what  we  have 
learned  and  to  feel  a  sense  of  accomplishment.  A  time  to 
say  goodbye  for  now  to  friends  we've  made,  and  to  vow 
to  keep  in  touch  and  see  that  our  paths  cross  again.  A 
time  to  briefly  rejoin  our  families,  even  to  sleep  late  for 
a  day  or  two.  while  we  think  about  the  future  and 
putting  our  newly  acquired  knowledge  to  work. 

I'm  sure  that  you  have  found,  as  I  have  observed,  that 
the  end  of  one  experience  is  always  the  beginning  of 
another .  .for  education  is  much  like  success.  It  is  in 
reality  a  journey,  not  just  a  destination. 

You  'II  begin  your  experience  in  a  very  exciting  and 
challenging  period  of  world  history.  Modem  technology 
is  revolutionizing  the  world.  In  fact,  the  imbalance 
between  the  rapid  rale  of  scientific  discovery  on  one 
hand  and  the  slow  social  maturing  of  our  society  on  the 
other  is  creating  an  unstable  world.  Our  nation  has 
entered  a  period  of  time  in  which  sunival  requires  rapid 
adjustment,  difficult  and  new  decisions,  and  great  risk. 
It  is  a  period  that  cries  for  effective  leadership  In  shori, 
the  world  is  full  of  opporiunities  for  those  who  want  to 
better  it.  and  I  hope  those  of  you  here  today  will  lake  up 
that  challenge. 

Modem  technology  gives  us  the  capacity  for 
envisioning  thefitture.  But  it  is  our  sense  of  principle 
and  morality  that  will  be  critical  to  shaping  thatfiiiure. 
The  unique  combination  of  liberal  arts  education  and 
career  preparation  taught  here  at  Susquehanna 
University  are  the  disciplines  that  develop  the  ability  to 
think  critically  and  independently  on  the  basis  of 
informed  and  balanced  judgment. 

It  is  with  great  pnde.  therefore,  that  I  congratulate 
you  young  graduates.  I  have  the  greatest  confidence  that 
you  are  capable  of  meeting  the  challenges  of  this  and 


the  21st  Century. 

When  I  say  challenge,  I  mean  some  of  the  problems 
that  face  us— for  example,  the  population  explosion. 
Two-thirds  of  the  people  on  earth  are  poor,  hungry  and 
undernourished  because  we  cannot  keep  up  with  the 
expanding  population.  Yet  it  is  estimated  that  by  the  year 
2000,  there  will  be  more  than  I'A  times  as  many  people 
on  this  tiny  planet,  just  13  years  away  Although  the 
United  States  itself  is  approaching  zero  population 
growth,  calling  the  population  explosion  a  problem  of 
the  underdeveloped  nations  is  like  saying  to  a  shipmate, 
"Your  end  of  the  boat  is  sinking. ' ' 

I  mention  the  population  rise  because  it  creates  all 
sorts  of  corollary  crises  to  challenge  your  talents.  In  the 
last  30  years,  the  world  has  consumed  more  of  its 
natural  resources  than  since  man  came  into  being.  None 
of  us  realized  how  serious  this  could  be  until  the  gas 
pump  went  dry  in  the  middle  1970s.  And  although  there 
is  now  a  temporary  oil  glut,  creating  new  sources  of 
energy  and  developing  methods  to  conserve  those  we 
have  today,  could  be  a  challenge  for  many  of  you. 

Hand  in  hand  with  the  population  also  comes,  of 
course,  pollution.  It  is  not  a  surprise,  therefore,  that 
overwhelming  pollution  is  not  a  figment  of  a  few  isolated 
environmentalists,  but  a  real  potential  catastrophe.  For 
example,  the  oceans  are  literally  in  danger  of  dying. 
Pollutants  washed  into  seas  by  rainwater  have 
drastically  diminished  marine  life  in  the  last  20  vears. 
And  look  at  the  recent  concern  over  acid  rain  and  its 
effect  on  vegetation. 

Improving  the  quality  of  life  here  on  earth  is  one  of  the 
principal  concems  of  today 's  society.  To  achieve  this 
improvement  mil  require  all  the  management, 
education,  political  and  scientific  technical  skills  this 
country  can  muster  It  is  not  enough  just  to  follow  what 


men  before  you  have  done.  You  must  seek  new  frontiers 
if  you  are  to  solve  these  challenges  of  today  The  first 
step  is  to  put  to  work  the  education  you  have  acquired 
here.  In  too  many  instances,  an  educational  institution 
has  become  like  the  lamppost  on  which  the  drunk  leans 
for  support,  having  no  interest  in  its  light. 

So  it  is  with  many  people  that  consider  their  academic 
achievements  just  another  pin  in  the  calendar  of  life. 

But  an  education  is  not  enough.  You  must  mix  in  a 
little  foresight.  Now  what  do  I  mean  by  foresight?  I  can 
best  explain  it  by  quoting  a  most  unlikely  source,  a 
friend  of  my  son 's  when  he  was  young.  Perhaps  you 
know  him:  Dr.  Seuss.  And  although  he  writes  for 
children .  this  paragraph  has  meaning  for  all  and  it  goes 
something  like  this: 

■  'Said  Conrad  Cornelius  o'Donnell  o'Dell,  my  very 
young  friend  who  is  learning  to  spell:  'The  A  is  for  Ape. 
And  the  B  is  for  Bear  The  C  is  for  Camel.  The  H  is  for 
Hare.  Through  to  Z.  for  Z  is  for  Zebra.  I  know  them  all 
well, '  said  Conrad  Cornelius  o  'Donnell  o  'Dell.  'From 
beginning  to  end.  From  the  Stan  to  the  close.  Because  Z 
is  as  far  as  the  alphabet  goes. '  Then  he  almost  fell  fiat 
on  his  face  on  thefioor,  when  I  picked  up  the  chalk  and 
drew  one  letter  more!  In  the  places  I  go  there  are  things 
that  I  see  that  I  never  could  spell  if  I  slopped  with  a  Z." 
Most  of  the  world  has  resisted  looking  beyond  Z  to  the 
bitter  end.  Every  major  advancement  ofciiilization  has 
met  with  extreme  resistance.  I  think  society 's  outlook  on 
change  is  aptly  described  by  Arihur  Clark,  a 
distinguished  British  physician  and  science  fiction 
author  He  said  there  are  three  phases  of  a  good  idea. 
Phase  One:  That 's  stupid,  impossible:  don  V  waste  your 
time.  Phase  Two:  It 's  possible,  but  not  worth  doing.  And 
Phase  Three:  I  always  said  it  was  a  good  idea. 

The  story  is  full  of  examples  where  this  is  so.  Listen  to 


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the  comments  made  by  famous  people  who  could  not  see 
beyond  Z.  In  1899,  Charles  Duel,  the  director  of  the 
U.S.  Patent  Office  said,  "Everything  that  can  be 
invented,  has  been  invented. ' '  Not  long  after,  in  1905, 
President  Grover  Cleveland  uttered  this  gross 
misconception:  "Sensible  and  responsible  women  do 
not  want  the  vote. ' '  Scientist  and  Nobel  Prize  winner  in 
physics,  Robert  Millikan  should  have  known  better  when 
he  stated  that,  in  1923,  '  'There  is  no  likelihood  that  man 
can  ever  tap  the  power  of  the  atom. ' '  These  quotes  came 
from  a  recent  TRW  company  ad  called,  "The  Future 
Isn't  What  It  Used  To  Be." 

In  my  owti  field,  as  late  as  1953,  Kenneth  Gatland 
wrote  in  the  British  Interplaneary  Society  Journal: 

Whereas  it  would  be  possible  for  a  pilotless  rocket  to 
escape  from  the  earth  and  reach  the  moon,  the  same 
cannot  be  said  of  a  man-carrying  spaceship.  The  power 
requirements  are  so  great  that  nothing  short  of  applied 
form  of  atomic  energy  will  ever  be  used. ' ' 

And  thank  goodness  he  was  wrong.  Fortunately,  there 
were  those  in  days  gone  by  who  refused  to  live  in  the  A 
to  Z  world.  They  wanted  to  see  what  was  beyond  Z. 
Imagine  the  world  we  would  live  in  if  men  such  as 
Socrates.  Columbus,  Ericson,  Magellan,  Einstein, 
Pasteur,  Sagan  and  countless  others  had  decided  not  to 
expand  their  horizons.  In  the  space  program,  we  try  to 
use  foresight  to  think  beyond  Z.  Twenty-six  years  ago 
the  first  American  ventured  into  space,  but  there  were 
those,  in  spite  of  Mr  Gatland,  who  dreamed  of  going  to 
the  moon. 

These  dreams  have  come  true  and  have  yielded  to  man 
not  just  something  to  talk  about  but  benefits  both 
economical  and  spiritual  which  are  beyond  value.  I  have 
seen  what  foresight  or  thinking  beyond  Z  has 
accomplished  in  the  science  of  space.  But  each  of  you, 


in  your  own  particular  field,  can  also  think  beyond  Z. 
You  can  dream  and  create  and  make  your  contribution 
to  the  future  of  mankind  in  this  world. 

It  will  not  always  be  clear  that  a  plan  or  knowledge 
and  foresight  will  produce  immediate  results.  There  is  a 
shortsighted  tendency  in  all  of  us  to  cancel  our  long- 
range  goal  if  we  cannot  see  immediate  returns. 

But  we  must  commit  ourselves  to  long-range  goals  if 
we  are  to  succeed.  It  is  up  to  us  to  build  a  better 
America  and  a  better  world.  You  'II  be  amazed  at  what 
you  can  do. 

My  mother  could  hardly  believe  that  I  circled  the 
moon  in  1968.  But  today,  my  21-year-old  son  doesn  't 
think  it 's  any  big  deal  because,  after  all.  we  've  been 
doing  it  as  long  as  he  can  remember  Your  children  and 
mine  will  stand  on  a  higher  hill  because  of  the 
mountains  we  have  climbed.  And  the  whole  world 
benefits  from  their  ready  acceptance  of  it.  If  they  could 
take  our  accomplishment  as  commonplace,  then  think  of 
the  new  horizons  they  can  see  beyond.  From  their 
vantage  point,  their  education  and  imagirmtion  will 
carry  them  to  places  which  we  won 't  believe  possible. 

Every  generation  has  the  obligation  to  free  men 's 
minds  for  a  look  at  new  worlds,  to  look  out  from  a 
higher  plateau  than  the  last  generation.  Our  vision  is 
limited,  not  by  what  our  eye  can  see,  but  what  our  mind 
can  imagine  if  we  would  only  go  beyond  Z. 

On  a  personal  point  of  view,  I  can  remember  quite 
vividly  the  doubting  Thomases  among  the  medical 
profession  as  Frank  Borman  and  I  prepared  for  our  very 
first  fiight.  It  was  Gemini  7,  a  two-week  flight  in  1965  to 
determine  the  effects  on  man  afier  14  days  in  a  zero 
gravity  environment.  Most  of  the  doctors  we  talked  to, 
including  those  assigned  to  NASA .  doubted  we  could 
last  two  weeks  and  felt  we  were  foolish  even  to  train  for 


such  a  mission.  You  know  the  results.  Not  only  did  we 
survive,  but  we  came  back  in  fairly  good  shape.  Now 
man  has  lasted  for  over  eight  months  in  space. 

A  moment  ago,  1  said  it  was  up  to  all  of  us  to  build  a 
better  world,  and  I  really  meant  that.  When  I  circled  the 
moon  and  looked  back  at  the  Earth,  my  outlook  on  life 
and  my  viewpoint  of  Earth  changed.  By  holding  up  my 
thumb  at  arm 's  length,  I  could  completely  block  out  our 
planet,  and  I  suddenly  realized  how  insignificant  we  are. 

My  impression  of  the  Earth  was  one  of  an  incredibly 
beautiful  blue  and  white  ball,  much  like  a  Christmas 
tree  ornament,  hung  in  an  absolutely  black  sky.  You 
could  see  the  blue  of  the  water,  the  white  of  the  clouds. 
You  don 't  see  Selinsgrove,  you  don 't  see  Chicago,  or 
even  New  York.  You  don 't  see  boundaries  or  people,  no 
whites  or  blacks.  French.  Greeks,  Christians  or  Jews. 
The  Earth  was  completely  uninhabited.  And  yet  you 
know  on  that  Spaceship  Earth,  there  live  3 'A  billion 
astronauts,  all  seeking  the  same  things  from  life. 

When  viewed  in  total,  the  Earth  is  a  spaceship,  just 
like  Apollo,  with  a  closed  ecological  system.  We  are  all 
the  crew  of  the  Spaceship  Earth,  and  just  like  Apollo, 
the  crew  must  learn  to  live  and  work  together  We  must 
learn  to  manage  the  resources  of  this  closed  system  with 
new  imagination.  The  future  is  up  to  you. 

Just  look  beyond  Z  and  try  to  remember  occasionally 
the  words  said  to  Conrad  Cornelius  o'Donnell  o'Dell, 
who  almost  fell  flat  on  his  face  on  the  floor  when  his 
friend  picked  up  the  chalk  and  drew  one  letter  more: 
'  'In  the  places  I  go,  there  are  things  that  I  see,  that 
I  never  could  spell  if  I  stopped  with  aZ." 

Good  luck  and  Godspeed  in  your  new  endeavors. 


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Joel  Cunningham  with  Ray  Shaheen  on  behalf  of  the  50ih  Reunion  Gift  presentation 


May  King  and  Queen.  Pete  Ashey  and  Mary  Jane  McLaughlin  I.  nu.c  Ho;  and  Dr  John  Un„.  Alumni  honorees 


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SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR 
REPORT 


Record 
Breaking  Year 

"We  must  be  optimistic,  energetic,  and 
supportive  of  one  another  in  responding 
to  the  challenge  and  opportunity  to  make 

Susquehanna  what  it  is  called  to  be: 

an  undergraduate  university  of  distinction, 

a  college  in  which  values  and  character 

are  emphasized,  and  an  institution 

noted  for  quality  and  for  its  preparation 

of  young  women  and  men  for  lives  of 

leadership,  service,  and  citizenship 

in  this  country  and  the  world. ' ' 

President  Joel  Cunningham 

Inaugural  Address 
September  1985 


The  1986-87  Report  of 
Donors  reflects  the 
commitment  of 
alumni,  friends, 
faculty,  staff,  and 
students  to  move 
Susquehanna 
University  closer  toward  that  vision. 

For  the  first  time  in  University  history, 
total  giving  to  the  University  topped 
the  $3  million  mark.  Total  giving  for 
1986-87  increased  38  percent  to 
$3,244,743.  compared  to  $2,346,418 
in  1985-86. 

"The  remarkable  loyalty  shown  by 
our  alumni  and  friends  is  helping 
Susquehanna  to  insure  its  future  as 
an  institution  of  high  quality  for 
many  years  to  come,"  President 
Cunningham  said. 

Outstanding  increases  were  noted 
in  the  Susquehanna  University  Fund, 
an  annual  fund  which  helps  the 
University  provide  student  financial 
aid,  attract  innovative  teachers  and 
scholars,  and  offer  strong  programs 
and  facilities. 
Contributions  to  the  SUF  for  1986-87 


increased  29  percent  in  one  year, 
totaling  $827,845  and  exceeding  its 
goal  of  $725,000.  Contributions  to  the 
SUF  in  1985-86  totaled  $640,445.  More 
than  36  percent  of  Susquehanna's 
10,200  alumni  contributed  to  the 
SUF,  exceeding  the  national  average 
of  22.6  percent. 

Susquehanna's  successful  develop- 
ment effort  represents  five  years  of 
exceptional  growth.  Total  giving  in 
1981-82  totaled  $1,118,000  compared 
to  $3,244,743  for  1986-87. 

This  progress  was  made  possible  with 
the  time  and  support  of  our  volunteer 
leaders  who  encouraged  others  to  invest 
in  the  advancement  of  Susquehanna. 

The  1986-87  leadership  included: 

Samuel  D.  Ross  '54,  National  Com- 
mittee on  Annual  Giving;  E.  Raymond 
Shaheen  '37,  50th  Reunion  Gift  Com- 
mittee; Fred  W.  Kelly  '66,  Business 
and  Industry  Campaign;  Donald  and 
Geraldine  Fager,  Parents  Executive 
Committee;  Neil  Potter,  Faculty  and 
Staff;  James  H.  Faust  "87,  Class  of 
1987  Pledge  Program;  Kimberlee 
Gorman  "88,  Phonathon. 


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SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR 
REPORT 

1986-87 


Division  of  University  Relations 

Selinsgrove  Hall 

Susquehanna  University 

(717)  374-0101 

President 

Joel  Cunningham 

Vice  President 

Sara  G.  Kirkland 

Administrative  Assistant 

Bonnie  Eiker  Lightcap  '70 

Research  Associate 

Sandra  Wolf 

Director  of  Alumni  Relations 

Jim  Campbell  '63 

Director  of  Development 

Joan  B.  Price 

Foundation  and  Corporate  Relations 

James  A.  Blessing  '63 

Director  of  Annual  Giving 

Linda  L.  Skinner  '85 

Capital  Campaign/ Planned  Giving 

Marilyn  L.  Sierer  '87 

Director  of  Public  Relations  and  Publications 

Jane  M.  Daly 

Assistant  Director  of  Public  Relations 

Scotl  E.  Deitch  '85 

Publications  Manager 

Jean  Smith 


Total  Giving  to  Susquelianna 


(as  of  June  30  each  year) 


1961-82  1982-83  1983-84  1984-85  1985-86  1986-87 


Susquehanna  University  Endowment 

(as  of  June  30  each  year) 


Introduction 

The  Report  of  Donors  honors  those  who 
contributed  to  Susquehanna  University 
during  the  1986-87  fiscal  year,  which 
began  July  1.  1986  and  concluded  June  30, 
1987.  As  in  previous  years,  all  figures 
reflect  actual  cash  received.  While  the 
University  strives  to  be  complete  and 


accurate,  we  apologize  for  any  errors  and 
encourage  you  to  forward  any  questions  or 
corrections  to  the  Development  Office. 

Susquehanna  University  sincerely 
appreciates  the  generosity  shown  by 
alumni,  parents,  and  friends  during 
1986-87. 


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Message  from  the  President 


Dear  Friends  of  Susquehanna  University, 

It  is  my  privilege  to  present  the  Report  of 
Donors  for  1986-87  and  to  thanl<  you  for  your 
tremendous  loyalty  and  generosity  in  responding 
to  the  challenge  and  the  opportunity  to  make 
Susquehanna  all  it  can  be. 

We  hope  you  will  take  pride  in  the  many 
accomplishments  of  this  past  year.  The  progress 
of  Susquehanna  has  resulted  in  great  measure  from 
the  loyalty  and  generosity  of  those  who  are 
recognized  in  this  report.  We  are  again  fortunate 
to  report  significant  increases  in  the  number  of 
contributors  and  in  the  amounts  given. 

Giving  to  the  University  reached  another  all-time 
record  of  more  than  $3.2  million;  endowment  rose 
by  more  than  30  percent  to  more  than  $11.5  million. 

Your  support  is  enabling  Susquehanna  to  provide 
a  quality  education  that  emphasizes  values  and 
prepares  young  men  and  women  for  leadership 
and  service  in  this  country  and  world. 

I  am  pleased  to  report  some  of  the  major 
accomplishments: 

>■  Susquehanna  was  the  only  U.S.  college  or 
university  to  be  recognized  by  President  Reagan  for 
outstanding  community  service  through  his  program 


Your  support  is  enabling 

Susquetianna  to  provide  a  quality 

education  that  emphasizes  values  and 

prepares  young  men  and  women  for 

leadership  and  service  in 

this  country  and  world. 


for  Private  Sector  Initiatives.  Susquehanna  received 
a  presidential  citation  for  the  contributions  made 
by  our  students  in  service  to  the  community  through 
our  Project  House  System. 

>•  In  late  spring,  Susquehanna  was  represented 
at  the  first  National  Conference  on  Undergraduate 
Research  when  three  students  were  selected  to 
present  papers. 

>•  Alumni  and  friends  everywhere  saw 
Susquehanna's  name  in  the  sports  news  as  the 
1986  football  squad  drew  national  attention  by 
reaching  the  quarterfmals  of  the  Division  III 
championship  playoffs  of  the  National  Collegiate 
Athletic  Association.  The  football  team  also  enjoyed 
its  first  lO-O  regular  season  in  its  88-year  history. 


>■  Student  Mike  Spangler  brought  laurels  back 
to  campus  as  he  won  the  400-meter  race  during  the 
national  Division  III  track  championships,  his  third 
title  in  as  many  years  as  a  Susquehanna  runner. 

>■  Faculty  and  administrators  also  achieved  special 
success  during  1986-87.  Dr.  Ronald  Dotterer.  associate 
professor  of  English  and  Honors  Program  director, 
was  chosen  as  an  American  Council  on  Education 
fellow.  Dr.  Jeanne  Neff,  vice  president  tor  academic 
affairs,  was  named  to  lead  the  American  Conference 
on  Academic  Deans.  Dr.  William  A.  Ward,  visiting 
professor  of  management,  was  named  an  international 
officer  and  senior  member  of  the  International 
Council  for  Small  Business.  Carol  J.  Harrison, 
assistant  professor  of  mathematical  sciences,  was 
selected  for  the  Fulbright  Exchange  Program  as  a 
visiting  scholar  in  Liberia.  A  Susquehanna  University 
Press  publication  written  by  French  professor 
Dr.  Jack  Kolbert  was  named  as  one  of  the  Best 
Academic  Books  for  1986  by  Choice  magazine. 

>•  Those  faculty  honored  in  1986-87  include: 
Dr.  Susan  Bowers,  assistant  professor  of  English,  who 
was  awarded  the  Lindback  Award  for  Distinguished 
Teaching;  and  Cyril  Stretansky,  assistant  professor 
of  music,  who  served  as  the  John  C.  Horn  Lecturer 
for  scholarly  endeavor  and  service  to  Susquehanna. 

To  support  our  planning  efforts,  Susquehanna 
has  been  awarded  a  highly  competitive  grant  from 
the  Consortium  for  the  Advancement  of  Private 
Higher  Education  (CAPHE).  Of  the  300  institutions 
eligible  for  the  grant,  Susquehanna  was  among  the 
150  invited  to  apply  and  the  28  recipients.  In  the 
opinion  of  CAPHE,  the  recipients  are  "important 
to  a  geographical  region,  reflect  diverse  missions, 
are  educationally  and  financially  sound,  and  have 
strong  leadership." 

To  ensure  our  continued  success  and  accomplish- 
ment, the  University  Board  of  Directors  has  initiated 
plans  for  a  major  capital  campaign.  This  decision 
was  reached  after  extensive  study  of  University 
needs  by  architects,  faculty,  administrators,  and 
development  consultants.  The  campaign,  which 
will  be  conducted  over  the  next  two  years,  seeks  to 
improve  instructional  and  residential  facilities  for 
students  as  well  as  to  build  endowment,  especially 
for  scholarships  and  faculty  development. 

Susquehanna  achieved  a  great  deal  in  1986-87, 
and  we  are  optimistic  and  enthusiastic  about  the 
challenges  and  opportunities  for  the  future. 

Thank  you  again  for  your  support.  We  are 
deeply  grateful. 

Sincerely. 


Joel  Cunningham 
President 


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A  Strong  Financial  Base 

Susquehanna  University  Fund 

Top  Ten  Classes  By  Total  Contribution  To  The  SUF 


S18,000 
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1950   1949   1966   1952   1965   1964   1942   1975   1970   1935 


Top  Ten  Classes  By  Percentage  Of  Class 
Contributing  To  The  SUF 


-  R  -  - 


•  YUr  1923   1939   1938   1932   1947   1942   1940   1933   1948  1924/56 


S900.000 

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S700.000 

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S300.000 

$200,000 

$100,000 


Who  Contributes  To  The 
Susquehanna  University  Fund 


Growth  in  SUF 

(Total  Dollars  and  Alumni  Participation) 


Year    1981-82      1982-63      1983-( 

cipatlon        32P'o  SOOq  30^  o 


1-85      1985-86      1986-87 


Top  Ten  Classes  By  Number 
Of  Contributors  To  The  SUF 


Growth  In  Local  Business  and  Industry  Campaign 


S100.000 
$90,000 
$80,000 
$70,000 
S60.000 
S50.000 
S40.000 
S30.000 
S20.000 
S10.000 


1976   1977   1975   1969   1973   1983   1974   1982   1968 


)-81   1981-82   1982-83  1983-84   1984-65   1985-86   1986-87 


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Thanks  for  giving  your  best  to  the  SUF 


Dear  SUF  Supporters: 

I've  been  a  supporter  of  the  Susquehanna  University 
Fund  for  more  years  than  I'd  like  to  admit.  But  it  has 
only  been  within  the  past  few  that  I've  come  to  truly 
appreciate  what  unrestricted  gifts  can  mean. 

If  you've  been  back  to  campus  recently,  you  probably 
understand  what  I'm  talking  about.  The  campus  has 
never  looked  better  Admissions  are  approaching  an  all- 
time  high.  And  the  University's  financial  condition  has 
never  been  stronger 

These  accomplishments  have  been  made  possible  in  large 
part  because  of  you -alumni,  parents,  and  friends  who 
are  making  a  difference  in  Susquehanna's  future,  through 
your  support  of  the  Susquehanna  University  Fund. 

Because  of  you,  I  am  able  to  report  yet  another 
record-breaking  year  As  of  June  30,  1987,  the  SUF 
exceeded  its  1986-87  goal  of  $725,000,  by  reaching  a 
record  total  of  $827,845.  This  represents  a  29%  increase 
over  1985-86  totals  of  $640,445.  More  importantly, 
alumni  participation  reached  an  all-time  high  of  36%, 
representing  an  increase  of  290  new  alumni  donors. 

But  figures  alone  don't  tell  the  entire  story  of  this 
year's  success.  You  have  to  add  the  hard  work  of  more 
than  300  alumni,  parents,  students,  and  local  business- 
persons,  who  volunteered  their  time  on  behalf  of  the 
Susquehanna  University  Fund. 

I  want  to  thank  and  recognize  each  of  these  groups, 
especially  members  of  the  National  Committee  on 
Annual  Giving  who  contacted  many  of  you  concerning 


leadership  commitments  to  the  SUF;  members  of  the 
Parents  Executive  Committee,  who  under  the  leadership 
of  Don  and  Gerry  Fager  increased  parent  giving  to  an 
all-time  high  of  $39,836;  Susquehanna's  dedicated  Class 
Agents;  members  of  the  Business  and  Industry  Steering 
Committee,  led  by  chairperson,  Fred  Kelly  "66,  who 
successfully  met  two  challenge  grants  totaling  $20,000 


and  raised  a  total  of  $91,049;  and  members  of  the  Class 
of  1987,  who  under  Jim  Faust's  leadership  secured  more 
than  $7,000  in  gifts  and  pledges  from  classmates. 

I  also  would  like  to  recognize  the  efforts  of  the  Class 
of  1937  who,  under  the  leadership  of  Ray  Shaheen, 
mounted  Susquehanna's  second  50th  Reunion  Gift 
Campaign,  raising  more  than  $20,000  to  permanently 
endow  a  scholarship. 

But  most  importantly,  I  want  to  thank  everyone  whose 
name  appears  in  the  list  that  follows  for  responding 
positively  to  one  of  these  volunteers. 

Susquehanna  has  come  a  long  way  from  the  University 
1  remember  back  in  1954 .  .  .  and  I  am  especially  proud 
of  the  progress  we've  made  in  the  past  five  years.  If 
Susquehanna  is  to  continue  this  progress,  it  will  require 
even  more  of  what  we  are  already  doing.  .  .  giving 
Susquehanna  our  best,  both  in  terms  of  financial 
support,  and  energy  and  time. 

Thank  you  again  for  making  this  the  best  year  ever  for 
the  Susquehanna  University  Fund! 


Sincerely. 


Chairperson 
National  Commillee  on  Annual  Giving 


Class  Participation 


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Nowhere  is  the  impact 
of  giving  more  evident 
than  in  the  contributions 
provided  by  members 
of  Susquehanna's  gift 
societies.  More  than 
two-thirds  of  the  total 
$3.2  million  raised 
in  1986-87  came  from 
donors  of  $125  or  more. 
All  gift  society  members 
are  honored  annually  on 
campus  at  the  President's 
donor  recognition 
dinner,  held  each  fall. 
Susquehanna  recognizes 
with  deep  appreciation 
the  individuals  and 
corfxjrations  listed  below 
for  their  generous 
expression  of  confidence 
in  the  University. 


BENJAMIN 

KURTZ 
CIRCLE 

Presidents' 
Associates 

$5,000  or  more 

The  Presidents' 
Associates,  a  new 
level  within  the 
Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle, 
was  inaugurated  in 
1986-87,  to  recognize 
those  very  special 
benefactors  who 
contribute  an  annual 
amount  of  $5,000  or 
more.  We  are  pleased 
to  list  the  65  charter 
members  of  this  group. 

Aid  Association  tor  Lutherans 
Apple  Foundation 
Douglas  E.  Arthur  '49 


Ben  Franklin  Technology  Center 
Lorraine  Turnbach  Ben|amin  '43 
Consortium  for  the  Advancement 

of  Private  Higher  Education 
Carpenter.  Diehl,  and  Kivko 
John  and  Jane  Carpenter 
Richard  E.  '65  and 

Sally  Feitig  '68  Caruso 
Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania 
Charles  B,  Degenstein  hc'82 
Samuel  and  Dorothy  Evert 
Exxon  Foundation 
Nancy  Bishop  Farquhar 
Federated  Department  Stores,  Inc. 
Foundation  for 

Independent  Colleges 
Gettig  Technologies,  Inc. 
Mrs.  Russell  W,  Gilbert 
Martin  L,  Grossman  x'25 


Hanover  Brands,  Inc. 
Robert  and  Jane  Harding 
James  M.  Herrold  '28 
Lewis  C.  Herrold  '30 
Orlando  W,  Houts 
Lawrence  M.  '43  and 

Louise  Kresge  '45  Isaacs 
William  and  Lynne  Karniol 
Josiah  W.  and  Bessie  H.  Kline 

Foundation 
The  Estate  of  Eleanor  R.  Landes 
Raymond  C.  '50  and 

Kay  LaRue  x'52  Lauver 
The  Estate  of  Elizabeth  Epier  Long 
Lutheran  Brotherhood 
Lutheran  Church  in  America 
Martin  Marietta  Corporation 
John  and  Joan  Miller 


Albert  P  '50  and 

Louise  Siemers  '50  Molinaro,  Jr 
The  Estate  of 

Alice  N.  Musselman  '12 
National  Endowment 

for  the  Humanities 
National  Science  Foundation 
Peter  M.  '57  and 

Ruth  Scott  '55  Nunn 
Harold  and  Nancy  O'Connor 
The  Estate  of  Myra  Dels 
Pennsylvania  Council  on  the  Arts 
Pennsylvania  Power  & 

Light  Company 
Saul  and  Florence  Putterman 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Joseph  L,  Ray 
Simon  B.  '30  and 

Kathyrn  Jarrett  x'34  Rhoads 
Josephine  Shuman  Robbins 
Samuel  D.  '54  and 

Dorothy  Apgar  '53  Ross 
Erick  O.  Schonstedt 
Siebert  Lutheran  Foundation.  Inc. 
L.  B.  Smith  Educational  Foundation 
Snyder  County  Trust  Co. 
Helen  Wentzel  Spitzner  '37 
Sunbury  Textile  Mills.  Inc. 
The  Estate  of 

John  W.  Thompson  '09 
Allen  '29  and  Jennie  Tressler 
Henry  and  Lavina  Truslow 
The  Uncommon  Individual 

Foundation 
John  H.  Wall  '30 
Alan  R,  Warehime  hc'82 
Robert  and  Patricia  Weis 
Ernest  and  Ruth  Wissinger 
William  and  Marjorie  Witkop 
Women's  Auxiliary 

of  Susquehanna  University 
Wood  Metal  Industries.  Inc. 


Circle  Members 


$1,000  or  more 


The  Benjamin  Kurtz 
Circle,  the  University's 
highest  gift  club, 
recognizes  those 
individuals  who 
contribute  $1,000  or 
more  to  Susquehanna 
each  year. 

Aetna  Life  &  Casualty  Foundation 

ALCOA 

American  Home  Foods.  Inc. 

AMR  Inc. 

Dorothy  Margerum  App  '23 

ARA  Services.  Inc. 

AT&T  Foundation 

William  P  '39  and 

Hester  Bittinger  '40  Ayers 
Beavertown  Cast  Stone,  Inc. 
Fred  and  Eleanor  Bisbee 
Anna  Bohorad  Trust 
Boscov's  Department  Store,  Inc. 
Arthur  F  Bowen  '65 


Willard  J.  Bowen  '69 

James  M.  Brogan 

Hazel  Brobst  Brown  '51 

Leslie  R.  Butler  '62 

W.  Robert  Camerer,  Jr  '47 

Carl  L.  Campbell  '65 

James  J.  Campbell  '63 

Robert  G.  Carr '75 

Central  Pennsylvania  Savings 

Association 
James  R.  '46  and 

Mary  Rudy  x'44  Clark 
Robert  R.  Clark  '35 
Commonwealth  Bancshares  Corp, 
Consolidated  Natural  Gas  System 
Coopers  &  Lybrand  Foundation 
Joel  and  Trudy  Cunningham 
EC.  and  Evelyn  Cunningham 
The  Daily  Item 
William  C.  '53  and  Margaret 

Henderson  '54  Davenport 
Martha  Laudenslager  Davis  '31 
Aloysius  V.  '48  and 

Phyllis  Swartz  '49  Derr 
James  and  Nancy  Dooley 
Dun  &  Bradstreet  Co.  Foundation 
Howard  W.  Dye  x'43 
Marlin  M.  Enders  '25 
Equitable  Life  Assurance  Society 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church, 

Waynesboro,  PA 
Donald  and  Geraldine  Eager 
Burden  S.  Faust  '58 
Faylor  Foundation 
Marlyn  '23  and 

Mabel  Kinzey  '24  Fetterolf 
Fidelity  Bank 

Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber  Company 
Elizabeth  M.  Fisher  '28 
Lawrence  C.  Fisher  '31 
W.  Donald  '51  and 

Marilyn  Kretz  '52  Fisher 
Samuel  S.  Fletcher  '41 
Walter  and  Natalie  Freed 
Donald  A.  Gaver  '37 
General  Electric  Foundation 
James  A.  Grossman  '36 
G.  Scott  &  Bessie  K,  Guyer 

Foundation 
Paul  M,  Haines  '31 
George  E.  x'64  and 

Margaret  Lauver  '66  Harris 
Fred  R.  Hauser  '64 
Eleanor  L.  Heishman  '64 
Henry  H.  '68  and 

Wendy  Evans  '69  Herrington 
John  W.  Hoffman  '40 
John  C.  Horn  hc'65 
Patricia  R.  Hunsicker 
D.  Edgar  '34  and 

Aberdeen  Phillips  '34  Hutchison 
IBM  Matching  Grants  Program 
Jewish  Chautauqua  Society 
Johnson  &  Johnson 
Joseph  R.  '63  and 

Carol  Bollinger  '64  Joyce 
Lester  J,  Karschner  '37 
Robert  J  Kimbel,  Jr  '74 
Elizabeth  Hauser  Kinsel  '28 
John  and  Sara  Kirkland 
Woodrow  J.  Klinger  '37 
Mary-Beth  Richard  Knight  '37 
William  L-S,  Landes  III  '71 
Florence  Rothermel  Latsha  '40 
Christian  R.  &  Mary  F.  Lindback 
Foundation 


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M.  Gubin  &  Son 
Terry  L.  March  '67 
Martha  Larson  Martin  '26 
Marjorie  Wolfe  McCune  '43 
Robert  and  Genevieve  McNitf 
R  K  Mellon  Family  Foundation 
Midlantic  National  Bank 
Rebecca  Shade  Mignot  '54 
Mobil  Foundation,  Inc. 
Mohawl<  Flush  Doors 
Bill  and  Clyde  Montgomery 
George  M,  Mowers,  Jr,  '64 
Carl  M.  '63  and  Kathryn  W.  Moyer 
Dawn  Grigg  Mueller  '68 
Nabisco,  Inc. 
National  Institute  of 

Child  Development 
Nationwide  Foundation 
Northern  Central  Bank 
Leah  Cryder  Oberheim  '47 
Gerald  R.  Pacella  '68 
Peat,  Marwick,  Mitchell 

Foundation 
Edward  F  Pfeiffer  '50 
Philip  Morris 
Presser  Foundation 

Joan  B  Price 

Price  Waterhouse  Foundation 

Truman  H.  Purdy 

Purdy  Insurance  Agency,  Inc. 

Ralph  E.  Purpur  '66 

Mrs,  Charles  A.  Rahter 

Rea&  Derick,  Inc. 

Reidler  Foundation 

Edward  S.  '42  and 
Blanche  Forney  '42  Rogers 

Rohm  &  Haas  Co. 

Christopher  D.  Rooke  '82 

Ruth  L.  Roush 

Marvin  and  Raven  Rudnitsky 

James  O.  Rumbaugh  '50 

Louis  F.  Santangelo,  Jr  '50 

Robert  E.  Schellberg  hc'70 

C.  Glenn  '46  and 
Helen  Mocker  '44  Schueler 

Sears  Roebuck  Foundation 

Nevin  C  T  '49  and 
Jane  Wormley  x'41  Shaffer 

Ruth  Naylor  Shaffer  '41 

E.  Raymond  Shaheen  '37 

Margaret  Roush  Shekletski  '37 

Erie  I,  Shobertll  '35 

Robert  and  Betty  Sisk 

Shields  and  Pattye  Smith 

Southern  New  England  Telephone 

Spectroscopy  Society  of  Pittsburgh 

George  C.  Spiggle  '40 

Mary  E  Spiggle  '34 

Stackpole  Corporation 

Susquehanna  Valley  Mall 
Merchants  Association 

Ralph  C  Swan 

Swineford  National  Bank 

Tedd's  Landing,  Inc 

Philip  R,  Templin  '42 

Mary  Barnes  Topper  '37 

Frank  J  Trembulak  '70 

Merle  F  Ulsh,  Jr  '55 

United  Parcel  Service  Foundation 

Universal  Suppliers,  Inc. 

Margaret  L.  Wendt  Foundation 

Dan  and  Sally  Wheaton 

Donald  E  '51  and 
Flora  Barnhart  '51  Wissinger 

Eleanor  Sheriff  Wolf  '32 


Kent  L.  Worthington  '38 
York  Container  Foundation 
Suzanne  Springer  Zeok  '66 


Members  of  the 
1858  Society 

$500  -  $999 

Acorn  Motel 

Amoco  Foundation,  Inc. 

Armstrong  World  Industries,  Inc. 

J.  Robert  Arthur  '67 

Atlantic  Richfield  Foundation 

Verna  Gayman  Baldwin  '39 

Louise  Mehring  Banker!  '35 

Robert  M.  Bastress  '39 

Bilger  Fuels 

BKW  Coach  Line 

Margaret  Widlund  Blough  '24 

Raymond  F.  Bower  '74 

Robert  A.  Boyer  '38 

Vincent  E.  Boyer  '52 

George  and  Carol  Burghardt 

Samuel  D.  Clapper  '68 

Paul  D.  Coleman  '40 

Continental  Corporation 

Foundation 
Cooper  Industries  Foundation 
Crum  &  Forster 
Signe  Alford  Davis  '31 
Richard  E.  Derrick  '61 
Patricia  Brownell  Dudley  '63 
George  and  Mary  Louise  Eiker 
Jason  and  Patricia  Elsas 
Ernst  &  Whinney 
Constantine  C  Exarchos  '68 
Fisher,  Clark  &  Lauer 
H.  Ruth  Folkmann  '28 
John  G.  Foos  '71 
Forest  Home  Systems,  Inc. 
Donald  Fosselman  '49 
Robert  A.  Gabrenya  '40 
Gregory  E.  '70  and 

Jacqueline  O'Shea  '71  Galano 
Gynith  C  Gitfin 
James  J.  '55  and 

Elsie  Gruber  '56  Gormley 
Reed  A.  '38  and 

Grace  Drew  '36  Greninger 
Robert  G.  Gundaker  '64 
Marjorie  Curtis  Hanson  '39 
James  and  Eunice  Heistand 
Warren  C.  Herrold  '41 
Hershey  Foods  Corporation  Fund 
Hershey  Trinity  Lutheran  Church, 

Hershey,  PA 
Steven  M.  '72  and 

Catherine  Magill  '73  Hoffman 
Henry  and  Jane  Hood 
John  '52  and 

Audrey  Wegner  x'53  Horoschak 
Donald  and  Grace  Housley 
Mary  Emma  Yoder  Jones  '41 
Keller  Marine  Service,  Inc. 
Dennis  D,  Kieffer  '74 
George  A.  '64  and 

Carol  Cox  '55  Kirchner 
Joe  W.  '63  and  Judy  Kleinbauer 
Albert  C.  Knapp  '42 
Ronald  A.  Kramer  '71 
Kreamer  Feed  Store 
Charles  E.  Kroeck  '31 


W.  Frank  '39  and  Isabel 

Tewkesbury  '39  Laudenslayer 
Herbert  C  Lauver  '38 
Ronald  and  Jeanne  Leib 
Nicholas  A.  Lopardo  '68 
Maria  Wernikowski  Macfarlan  '62 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Ned  A.  Masenheimer 
Milton  H.  Maslin,  Jr,  '65 
Merck  Foundation 
Middleswarth  Kitchen  Fresh  Chips 
Pauline  Crow  Mount  '34 
Susan  Sarbacher  Pence  x'68 
Pennsylvania  House 
Philadelphia  National  Bank 
Philips  Industries 
Robert  and  Virginia  Pierson 
Bonnie  Bucks  Reece  '65 
Otto  and  Beulah  Reimherr 
William  '29  and  Ruth  Roberts 
Philmer  Rohrbaugh  '74 
Karl  H.  F  Schaffrath  '64 
Scott  Paper  Company  Foundation 
LeoM.  Sekulski  A'82 
B.  Henry  Shafer  '37 
L.  Shellenberger  &  Sons,  Inc. 
Silvertip,  Inc. 
Reed  '32  and 

Mildred  Arbegast  '30  Speer 
St.  Paul  Evangelical 

Lutheran  Church, 

Fayetteville,  PA 
St.  Paul's  Evangelical  Lutheran 

Churcn,  Lititz,  PA 
Sefton  and  Ann  Stallard 
J.  Donald  Steele  '33 
J.  Donald  Steele,  Jr  '73 
Shirley  Finkbeiner  Stehlin  '39 
Stroehmann  Brothers  Co. 
Theta  Chi  Fraternity  - 

Beta  Omega  Chapter 
Sara  Ulrich  Tollinger  '34 
Unisys  Corporation 
Valley  Farms  Dairy 
Kenneth  J.  '71  and 

Roxane  Havice  '71  Vermillion 
Robert  and  Joan  Vivian 
Paul  Walser  x'65 
Weis  Markets,  Inc. 
Helen  Salem  Wescoat  '19 
Robert  E.  Winter  '48 
Gerold  M.  Wunderlich  '73 
Suzanne  Yenchko  '68 
Carl  C.  Yingling  '72 
Young  Door  Company 
Zion  Lutheran  Church,  Sunbury,  PA 
John  Zubak  '43 


Members  of  the 
Maroon  Club 

$250  -  $499 

Susan  Goyne  Amedow  '44 
Kenneth  R.  '35  and 

Martha  Gessner  '32  Anderson 
Ashland  Oil  Foundation,  Inc 
Stephen  E  Ayer  '72 
Charles  S.  Bailes  '56 
Elmer  R,  Baumgardner  '52 
Barry  B.  '60  and 

Nancy  Phillips  '60  Bealor 
George  E.  Beam  '29 
Richard  A.  Bechtel  '72 
Ruth  G.  Beck  '29 
Leslie  J.  Beers  '76 


Bell  Atlantic 

Bell  Communication  Research 

Bell  of  Pennsylvania 

Donna  S.  Benham 

Jack  K  Bishop  '57 

James  A,  '63  and 

Martha  Barker  '70  Blessing 

H.  Vernon  Blough  '31 

Paul  Boeder  hc'76 

Marsh  C.  Bogar  '51 

Ferdinand  Bongartz  '47 

Lee  E.  '26  and 
Laura  Henninger  '25  Boyer 

Grace  C.  Boyle  '33 

Florence  Reilz  Brenneman  '41 

Robert  M.  Brenneman  '73 

John  D.  Bronneck  '69 

John  and  Patricia  Brotherton 

Fred  O.  Brubaker  '42 

Brunswick  Foundation,  Inc. 

Paul  B.  '50  and 
Virginia  Blough  '50  Buehler 

Claude  A,  Buss  '24 

William  and  Doris  Calvert 

Campbell  Soup  Company 

Carpenter  Foundation 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Harris  M.  Carter,  Jr 

Central  Builders  Supply 

Dorothy  Rothermel  Chaffee  '28 

Roger  P  Cheney  '71 

Chevron  U.S.A.,  Inc. 

Jack  E.  Cisney  '59 

Philip  M.  Clark '62 

Class  of  1977  Reunioners 

Donald  E.  Coleman  '60 

Country  Cupboard,  Inc. 

Michael  Currid 
John  Dagle  Jewelry 
Alice  Yonghaus  Davenport  '51 
Mary  Heim  Davey  '38 
Sue  C.  Davis  '66 
Alex  and  Susan  Del  Bueno 
Dwight  E.  Dickensheets  '67 
Dogwood  Hill  Nursery,  Inc. 
Dow  Jones  &  Co,  Inc. 
Marion  D.  Drumheller  '57 
ERA  Bowen  Agency,  Inc. 
Lee  M.  '32  and 

Jenet  Leitzel  '32  Fairchild 
Bruce  C.  '77  and 

Katherine  Allen  '77  Fehn 
Hans  and  Barbara  Feldmann 
Herman  R.  Fenstermacher  '32 
David  E.  Fettinger  '74 
Russell  C.  '75  and 

Jacquelyn  Strub  '75  Filbey 
Robert  L.  '59  and 

Linda  Traub  '61  Fiscus 
H  Scott  Fritts  '78 
Vincent  and  Peggy  Furey 
Furman  Foods,  Inc. 
Robert  A.  '65  and 

Linda  Carothers  '66  Good 
Governor  Snyder  Mansion  Gifts 
Andrew  S.  '79  and 

Elizabeth  Kennedy  '79  Graybill 
Lester  S.  Greider  '36 
Wm.  F  Groce,  Inc, 
Linda  Rolston  Gutowski  '70 
Robert  L  Hackenberg  '56 
Robert  B.  Hancock  '64 
Christian  B.  Harris  '70 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Lawrence  T  Harrison 
Wellington  "Duke"  Hartman  '30 
John  and  Lucille  Haubner 
Zelda  F  Haus  '27 
Patricia  F  Heathcote  '52 


Paul  J.  Helleren  '80 
Donald  K.  Henry  '35 
Phoebe  Herman  '17 
George  W,  Herrold  '71 
Harold  J.  Hershey  '65 
Albert  '36  and 

Martha  Bolig  '38  Hess 
Hewlett  Packard 
Paul  R.  Hinsch  '74 
Raymond  '47  and 

Dorothy  Dellecker  '43  Hochsluhl 
Hoffmann  La  Roche  Foundation 
Vernon  V.  Hoover  '58 
Harvey  A.  Horowitz  '64 
Robert  and  Evelyn  Huggard 
Hughes  Aircraft  Company 
Itek  Optical  Systems 
Richard  M.  '70  and 

Janet  Goodyear  '71  Jacobson 
R.  Alexander  B.  Jervis  '65 
Lawrence  S.  Kachelriess,  Jr  '64 
Frank  and  Hilda  Karniol 
Timothy  G.  Keane  '75 
Henry  J.  '39  and 

Elizabeth  Johnston  '38  Keil 
James  E.  '73  and 

Kathleen  Coon  '73  Kellerman 
Frederick  W.  Kelly,  Jr  '66 
Mary  Vetri  Kendall  '78 
William  and  Pamela  Kennedy 
Esther  Yingling  Kern  '38 
Raymond  J  Kerstetler,  Jr  '59 
Neil  and  Ruth  Kilstein 
Karl  E  '38  and 

Margaret  Dunkle  '41  Kniseley 
Ruth  Bergstresser  Koch  '34 
Eugene  F  Kolva  x'56 
Eugene  and  Barbara  Kopf 
Frances  Roush  Kovacic  '50 
Kraft,  Inc, 
Harold  R.  '48  and 

Corrine  Kahn  '45  Kramer 
William  D,  '67  and 

Carol  Sutcliffe  '68  Kramer 
Kratzer  Oil  Company,  Inc. 
Walter  J.  '80  and 

Joan  Penniman  '80  Krzastek 
Michael  H,  Kuziak  '87 
Fred  and  Donna  Lackland 
John  and  Karen  Lafferty 
Josephine  Hoy  Lamb  '33 
Nancy  Myers  Landis  '47 
Kathie  J.  Lang  '71 
RollaE,  '71  and 

Jean  Walton  '73  Lehman 
Robert  E.  '61  and 

Joan  Lawley  '62  Leighty 
Faye  R.  Lewis  '52 
John  F  Lewis  '27 
William  A.  Lewis,  Jr.  '68 
George  '54  and 

Lorraine  Karick  '52  Liddington 
Richard  W.  '48  and 

Gertrude  Roberts  '48  Lindemann 
William  F  Livengood  '67 
Clay  L.  Lorah  '57 
Paul  B.  Lucas  '42 
L.  Howard  Lukehart  '31 
Thomas  C.  Maran  '67 
Douglas  L.  '70  and 

Lynn  Keim  '71  Marion 
Peter  C.  Marshall  '67 
William  H.  '48  and 

Joyce  Jenkins  '45  McClure 
Judith  Arnold  Mclntyre  '62 
Russell  L,  McTague  '59 
Wayne  W.  Miller  '65 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

8 


Gary  L.  '61  and 

Stephanie  Haase  '60  Moore 
Lewis  R.  '77  and 

Kalhy-Ann  McCarthy  '76  Morrow 
Benjamin  T.  Moyer  '28 
John  and  Mane  Mulcahy 
Mohammad  M.  Munir,  M,D. 
Johanna  Sheese  Murray  '68 
Francis  A  Nace  '62 
Anthony  and  Sally  Nazzaro 
Mark  E.  Nelson  '79 
New  York  Stock  Exchange 
Mary  Sarba  Norwood  '50 
Frances  Hubler  Nuernberg  '35 
William  E.  Nye  II  '40 
Susan  Odjakjian  '79 
Karen  L.  Olson  '71 
Donald  P  '68  and 

Mary  Ann  Carpenter  '68  Orso 
Otl  Packagings,  Inc. 
Owens  Corning  Fiberglas  Corp. 
James  C.  Packard  '70 
Emmett  and  JoAnne  Paradine 
James  H.  '62  and 

Barbara  Lovell  '64  Parker 
Marjorie  Mack  Pearson  '67 
Penn  Lyon  Homes,  Inc. 
Pennsylvania  Gas  and  Water  Co 
Joseph  P.  '63  and 

Marilyn  Vekassy  '63  Perfilio 
Richard  G.  '68  and 

Linda  laeger  '69  Poinselt 
William  H.  Poust,  Jr  '49 
Proctor  and  Gamble 
Prudential  Foundation 
Nicholas  O-  Prusackll  '67 
David  and  Virginia  Rahal 
Raymond  F  Rail,  Jr.  '75 
John  and  Edith  Rea 
Paul  D.  Reamer  '31 
J.  Robert  Reeder  x'32 
James  B.  '49  and 

Marilyn  Beers  '51  Reilly 
Raymond  O.  Rhine  '29 
Rhoads  Mills,  Inc. 
Edward  R.  Rhodes  '57 
Carl  and  Alice  Rice 
Sidney  F  '59  and 

Sandra  Brandt  x'61  Richard 
Ruth  Smith  Robinson  '52 
Sandra  M.  Rocks  '75 
Donald  P  Rohrbach  '48 
Allen  I.  '60  and 

Carol  Shesler  x'63  Rowe 
Salomon,  Inc. 

Mohammad  M.  Samad,  M.D. 
Phihp  E  '71  and 

Catherine  Rogers  '71  San  Filippo 
Santa  Fe  Southern  Pacific 

Foundation 
Genevieve  Sarra 
Willard  H.  '41  and 

Hilda  Friederich  '40  Schadel 
Irene  Etter  Schmehl  '63 
Theodore  F  Schneider  hc'85 
M.  Jane  Schnure  '39 
John  A.  Schoftstall,  Sr  '33 
Architecture  By  Seiple 
Shaffer  &  Son  Insurance  Agency 
Charles  J.  Shearer  '31 
Sherwin  Williams  Foundation 
Keith  A.  '81  and 

Beth  Nacinovich  '82  Shuey 
Smeltz  Auto  Sales  Co. 
Carl  G.  Smith  '28 
Robert  A.  Smith  '62 
Ruth  Juram  Smith  hc'82 


Jill  Fuller  Snyder '58 
George  and  Rose  Snyder 
Norrine  Bailey  Spencer  '68 
Squibb  Corporation 
Eugene  B.  Steininger  x'48 
Dale  and  Sally  Steinmetz 
Cheryl  R  Stickle  '68 
Howard  E.  and  Beverly  J.  Stoelting 
Jesse  Stone  '51 
James  D.  '60  and 

Biruta  Aigars  '63  Strausser 
Strawbridge  and  Clothier 
James  W.  '64  and 

Barbara  Evans  '65  Summers 
Robert  W.  Surplus  '45 
Susquehanna  Valley  White 
William  R.  Swarm  '33 
Elinor  M.  Thompson  '71 
Merrill  W.  Tilghman,  Jr.  '71 
Stephen  T  Toy  '61 
Marcella  Chaya  Turnbach  '36 
Anita  Claycomb  Uchisaka  '68 
United  States  Borax 

&  Chemical  Corporation 
Gene  and  Margaret  Urey 
Louis  A.  Vermillion  '70 
Wachovia  Bank  &  Trust  Company 
George  and  Suzanne  Weidle 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  B.  Weiss 
Richard  and  Florence  Wesner 
Dorothy  Shifter  Wesner  '81 
KarlE.  Westerville'65 
Paul  M.  '75  and 

Kaye  Stein  '75  Willbanks 
Lynn  Whittleshey  Wilson  '72 
Eileen  Boone  Winter  '43 
Kermit  D.  Witmer  '32 
Robert  F  Wohlsen  '48 
Timothy  J.  '77  and 

Brenda  Newman  '77  Wright 

Members  of  the 
Orange  Club 

$125  -  $249 

Richard  C.  Abbott  '72 
Lawrence  A.  Abler 
Air  Products  and  Chemicals 
Odekhiren  and  Pai  Hwa  Amaize 
Alfred  A.  Ambrose  '64 
American  Can  Company 

Foundation 
Dorothy  M.  Anderson  '62 
Sidney  and  Carole  Apfelbaum 
James  F.  App  '65 
Beatrice  Gentzler  Armold  '33 
The  Armtek  Foundation,  Inc. 
Lynn  Hassinger  Askew  '57 
David  E.  '77  and 

Cheryl  Rahlfs  '77  Atkinson 
William  D.  Atkinson  '74 
Stephen  Azary  '36 
BJ's.  A  Place  for  Ribs 
Elizabeth  Hodges  Bagger  '62 
Edward  R.  '78  and 

Sherry  Seiple  '78  Barben 
David  A.  Barber  '70 
Dennis  A,  Barley  '81 
Jane  F  Barlow 

Barnes  Group  Foundation,  Inc. 
Elizabeth  J.  Barnhart  '40 
Eric  A.  Bartholomew  '81 
Bastian  Tire  Sales 
Jean  B.  Beamenderter  '39 
Barbara  A.  Beans  '79 


Beavertown  Mills,  Inc. 
Becker  Volkswagen 
Bruce  A.  '55  and 

Deborah  Krapf  '56  Bell 
Carl  and  Pat  Bellas 
Stephen  H.  Bender  '72 
Alan  M.  Bennett  '72 
Susan  Kline  Bennett  '50 
Carl  and  Fair  Bentz 
Richard  Bidelspach  '53 
Harold  E.  '60  and 

Helen  Rhoads  '61  Bingaman 
Larry  R.  Bingaman  '55 
John  W,  Bittinger  '23 
Mildred  E.  Bittner  '42 
The  Boc  Group 
The  Boeing  Company 
William  E.  Bomgardner  '47 
James  A.  Bonsall  '34 
David  A.  Borden  '72 
Alan  T  '58  and 

Patricia  Dawn  x'58  Bortle 
RuthG.  Botdorf  '45 
Ira  F  Bradford  '45 
Walter  L.  Brandau  '51 
Christine  M.  Bringman  '82 
Jean  Kinzer  Brinser  '45 
Margaret  Boyle  Brown  '38 
James  C.  Brown  '69 
Mark  D.  Burkhardt  '76 
Timothy  P  '71  and 

Pamela  Flinchbaugh  '73  Byrnes 
Cal-Surance  Benefit  Plans 
leda  Calich 

Joseph  F.  Campana  '41 
Lonnie  E,  Campbell  '74 
Fred  L.  Carl  '33 
William  F  Carolan  '33 
Charles  H.  '52  and 

Voylet  Dietz  '52  Carr 
F.  Thomas  '63  and 

Doris  Hoffman  x'64  Casey 
James  E.  Chadwick  '52 
Carol  Dauberman  Chidsey  '56 
Nicholas  F  Chirico  '76 
Edwin  M.  Clapper  '34 
Theodore  H.  '50  and 

Betsy  Hill  '49  Clark 
Margaret  Clelland  '32 
Mid-Atlantic  Coca-Cola 

Bottling  Company 
William  H.  Cole,  Jr 
Coldwell  Banker-Colescott 

Properties 
Colonial  Furniture  Co. 
Combustion  Engineering 
Linda  Cole  Conine  '65 
Frank  J.  Corcoran  '47 
Daniel  M.  '69  and 

Karen  Kister  '70  Corveleyn 
Mary  T.  Coughlin  '82 
CPC  North  America 
Diane  C.  Croft  '81 
John  C.  S.  Crosbie  x'47 
CSX  Corporation 
Walton  R.  Cueman  '65 
Peter  C  Culos 
Alfred  and  Vitt  D'Alessandro 
Nicholas  and  Inger  Danias 
Glenn  and  Aletha  Daniels 
Mary  Snyder  Davis  '65 
Frances  Thomas  Davis  '30 
Preston  and  Isabelle  Davis 
Gene  H.  Dechert  '64 
Galen  and  Deanna  Deibler 
Deloitte,  Haskins  &  Sells 

Foundation 


Henry  J.  70  and 

Barbara  Hitchens  '69  DePerro 
John  G.  Devine  '49 
Mark  and  Carolyn  Dewalt 
Henry  and  Dolly  Diers 
Digital  Equipment  Corporation 
Mr  and  Mrs.  A.  W.  Dodsworth,  Jr 
J.  B.  Donahoe  Interiors 
William  K.  '56  and 

Pamela  McKegg  '53  Doney 
George  and  Karen  Doty 
William  H.  Dreibelbisx'29 
David  M.  Dumeyer  '69 
Milton  and  Gladys  Dumeyer 
Harold  A.  Dunkelberger  hc'79 
Charles  C.  and  Charlotte  M.  Eberly 
Arthur  D.  Ebersberger  '68 
Thomas  C.  Eggleston  III  '69 
Marilyn  Moritz  Elam  '68 
Emerson  Electric  Company 
George  J.  Esty 
Charles  L.  Fasold  '36 
Charles  and  Arleen  Fatigati 
Herbert  and  Barbara  Faust 
George  A.  '72  and 

Jill  Stevens  '74  Pecker 
Richard  T  Fenstermacher  '65 
Dorothy  Fersch  '79 
Fern  Zechman  Ferster  x'40 
Marjorie  Kostenbauder  Finley  '56 
John  and  Carolyn  Fischer 
David  M.  Fisher  '77 
Margaret  C.  Fisher  '71 
Robert  G.  '69  and 

Donna  Hilton  '69  Fisher 
Wayne  H.  Fisher  '66 
Kenneth  and  Irene  Fladmark 
Foote  Mineral  Company 
Ford  Motor  Company  Fund 
William  J.  '51  and 

Frances  Savidge  '49  Foster 
Rebecca  M  Fuller  '76 
Nora  Steinhards  Galins  '54 
James  R.  '63  and  Darlene 

Strockbine  x'63  Gallagher 
George  V.  Ganter  '74 
Signe  S.  Gates  '71 
William  H.  Gehron  '40 
Debra  Carey  Gellert  '76 
General  Signal 
William  A.  Gerkens 
Ralph  W.  and  Johanna  B.  Giasi 
James  A.  '65  and 

Sally  Stephenson  '63  Gibney 
Jeffrey  S.  Gicking  '79 
Ronald  D.  '65  and 

Ann  Griffith  '66  Gilbert 
H,  Donald  Glaser.  Jr  '68 
Golden  Corral  Family  Restaurant 
Martin  and  Lorraine  Goldstein 
Sherman  E.  Good  '30 
Karl  and  Vera  Gordinier 
Jeffrey  L.  Goria  '71 
Russell  and  Madeline  Goria 
Mary  Lizzio  Govekar  '47 
Grace  Lutheran  Church. 

Philadelphia,  PA 
John  D.  Granger  '75 
Donald  M.  Gray  '60 
Frank  C.  Grenoble,  Jr  '68 
Richard  W.  '69  and 

Janet  Fowler  '68  Grey 
Delsey  Morris  Gross  '27 
Gulf  +  Western  Foundation 
Mary  Scott  Gumpher  '37 
Melvin  E.  Haas  '42 
William  B.  Hamaker  '69 


Mary  Jane  Jessen  Hansen  '49 
Ronald  C.  Hardnock  '62 
George  F  hc'71  and 

Janet  Earhart  '36  Harkins 
Yvonne  Everest  Harmon  x'21 
William  C  Hart  '78 
Paul  W.  Hartline  '31 
Arlene  Laudenslager  Hatton  '31 
H.  Lee  '48  and 

Edith  Wegner  '49  Hebel 
Michael  J.  '78  and 

Janice  Gaschen  '79  Herman 
Robert  L.  Herr  '39 
Hershey  Trust  Co. 
Carl  H.  Hitchner  '62 
Wade  L.  Hoffman  '58 
Herbert  H.  Holderman  '43 
Honeywell  Fund 
Lenore  Garman  Horner  '47 
H.  Louis  Horner,  Jr  '70 
John  Hospodar  '49 
Merle  E.  Hubbard  '32 
Howard  S.  '48  and 

Rachel  Bergstresser  x'49  Hugus 
Frank  E.  Hurley 
Nicholas  P  Interdonato  '79 
International  Flavors  &  Fragrances 
Barry  R.  '68  and 

Denise  Horton  '68  Jackson 
Carolyn  A,  Johnson  '76 
David  B.  Johnson  '69 
Jeffrey  A.  Jones  '77 
Elaine  W.  Jones 
Jane  Hutchison  Kaempfer  '41 
Marian  S.  Kaltreider 
Joseph  and  Ruth  Karoly 
Richard  S.  '65  and 

Grace  Simington  '64  Karschner 
John  D,  '67  and 

Andrea  Schumann  '67  Keim 
Terence  and  Denise  Kennedy 
Alan  L.  Kiel  '64 
George  '63  and 

Jane  Kump  '63  Kindon 
John  Kindsvatter  '32 
Donald  A.  King  '48 
Robert  J.  '68  and 

Margaret  Hell  '69  King 
Peter  D,  '65  and 

Carol  Ocker  '65  Kirk 
Ray  W.  Kline  x'38 
Lauretta  F.  Koenig  '76 
Edward  P  Kopf  '53 
Grace  Beckley  Kramer  '27 
Rose  Gumbert  Krape  '29 
Ralph  and  Malka  Kravitz 
Carol  Wells  Kueffner  '74 
AmosG.  '60  and 

Ella  Koch  x'eOKunkle 
Charles  L.  '48  and 

Eleanor  Steele  '48  Lady 
Judith  Hawk  Lasley  '66 
Chartes  and  Janet  Laubach 
Robert  and  Betty  Lauf 
Orville  H,  Lauver '54 
Marianne  B.  Layng 
John  R.  '47  and 

Elizabeth  Miller  '47  Leach 
John  A.  '40  and 

Eleanor  Croft  '39  Learn 
Beth  Petrie  Leggett  '74 
Lucille  M.  Lehman 
Alice  Ann  Paterson  '58  Leidel 
Harry  M.  Leister,  Jr  '56 
Howard  and  Carole  Lichterman 
William  E.  '64  and 

Sally  Schnure  '65  Lindsay 


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DONOR  REPORT 

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Barry  I.  70  and 

Jean  McEvoy  x'71  Llewellyn 
Alma  L.  Long  '22 
David  W,  Long  '72 
J.  Chester  Long  '37 
Jane  Isaacs  Lowe 
Esther  Kaufman  Lucas  '38 
George  and  Barbara  Lucas 
June  Snyder  Lucas 
Harry  and  Cathryn  Lundy 
David  F.  '80  and 

Cindy  Wolter  '82  Lynch 
Frederic  G.  MacQuesten,  Jr  x'43 
Michael  R.  Mahoney  '86 
Marvin  J.  Malone  '63 
Susan  Lang  Martin  '74 
Mary  Macintosh 
Gail  D.  Mason  '70 
Stephen  M.  McCabe 
Robert  L,  McGeehan  '33 
John  and  Carol  McGowen 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  T.  J.  Mcintosh 
Marian  E.  McKechnie 
Eugene  F  Meany  '76 
Meckley's  Limestone  Products,  Inc. 
Medical  and  Surgical  Center.  Inc. 
Mellon  Bank 

Francis  and  Kathryn  Menapace 
Ethel  McGrath  Meola  '52 
Merrill  Lynch  &  Co.,  Inc. 
John  R.  '49  and 

Harriet  Gould  '48  Mertz 
Russell  P  Mertz  '59 
Irving  H.  Merwin  '64 
Doris  Moon  Metcalf  '56 
Harry  and  Donna  Meyer 
Robert  C.  '54  and 

Jane  Cline  '54  Mickatavage 
James  R.  '60  and 

Jean  Ewald  '62  Middleswarth 
Wayne  E,  Miller '55 
Richard  and  Martha  Milstead 
Wayne  H.  Minami  '62 
Donald  M.  Minnich  '50 
Clair  S.  Mitch  '52 
J.  Scott  '78  and 

Julia  Brown  '81  Mitchell 
William  H.  '42  and 

Doris  Welch  '43  Mitman 
Mary  Weimer  Moffitt  '28 
Richard  D.  Moglia  '47 
Terry  L.  '62  and 

Martha  Sue  Detjen  '64  Moll 
Moore  Business  Forms 
Gerald  E,  '51  and 

Bettie  Winey  x'53  Moorhead 
Paul  and  Pauline  Morelock 
Jeffrey  D.  '82  and 

Susan  Kees  '83  Morgan 
Eileen  Pettit  MotI  '63 
Laura  Scaife  Moyer  '68 
Elsie  Myers  '37 

Maywood  and  Maryland  Myers 
Mary  Jarrett  Newland  '38 
Bob  Newman,  Inc 
Robert  G.  Nonni  '72 
Northwestern  Mutual  Life 
John  A.  '67  and 

Barbara  Smith  '68  Norton 
Nancy  Paterson  O'Hara  '80 
Harold  J  O'Keefe 
Odd  N.  Oddsen,  Jr  '82 
David  R.  '79  and 

Ellen  Schmidt  '79  Odenath 
Paul  M.  Orso  '40 
Martin  J.  Ortenzio  '83 
Ruth  E.  Osborn  '54 


Stephen  W.  Owen  II  '39 
John  and  Barbara  Pagana 
Joseph  P.  Palchak,  Jr  '71 
Alan  Parcells  '47 
Walter  J.  '73  and 

Linda  Saldukas  '73  Payne 
Patrick  A.  Petre  '74 
Pfizer,  Inc. 

George  E  Phillips  '36 
George  W.  Phillips  '50 
Phillips  Motel 

Robert  A,  and  Phyllis  J.  Pilla 
Robert  A,  Pittello '51 
Dorothy  Burnett  Porter  hc'71 
Douglas  A.  Portzhne  '41 
Marion  Moyer  Potteiger  '17 
Eleanor  K.  Pourron  '59 
John  P  x'41  and 

Mathilda  Neudoertfer  '39  Powell 
Joseph  J.  Prekopa  '75 
Public  Service  Electric  &  Gas  Co. 
John  Rakshys '38 
Lois  Beamenderfer  Rallis  '41 
Diane  Christopher  Rapport  '75 
The  Record 

Reed's  Real  French  Cleaners 
Doreen  Bolton  Rehrig  '72 
Janet  Hoke  Reiff  '44 
Raymond  and  Carolyn  Reis 
Richard  K.  Renn  '73 
Scott  A.  Richards  '79 
Joan  Brouse  Rifkin  '77 
Robert  and  Louise  Rinaldi 
Lee  D.  Rishel  '34 
Ritz-Craft  Corporation  of  PA,  Inc. 
Annabelle  Thomas  Rogers  '55 
David  A.  Rohrer  '76 


Jeffrey  A.  Roush  '71 
Chester  G.  Rowe  '52 
Harold  L.  Rowe  '34 
William  E,  Royer  '33 
Harold  R.  Ruhl  '23 
Robert  C.  Rungee  '75 
Thomas  D.  '63  and 

Diane  Norcross  '65  Samuel 
Robert  G.  Sander '40 
M.  Helen  Smith  Sanders  '49 
Elizabeth  Haidacher  Sanderson  '35 
Sara  Lee  Foundation 
Kenneth  Sausman,  Jr  '67 
Frank  and  Edith  Scangarella 
Clarence  R.  Schaffer  '37 
Judy  Hoffman  Schmidt  '70 
David  J.  '64  and 

Barbara  Claffee  '63  Schumacher 
Gary  R.  Seifert  '67 
Kenneth  R.  '68  and 

Betsy  Klose  '68  Selinger 
Selinsgrove  Dental  Associates 
Selinsgrove  Motors,  Inc. 
Selmax  Corporation 
John  R  Senko  '31 
Marian  L.  Shatto  '67 
Paul  C.  Shatto,  Jr  '41 
Stanley  R.  Shilling  '57 
Stephen  R.  Shilling  '80 
Ralph  G.  x'40  and 

Ruth  Derstine  x'39  Shobert 
Robert  Y.  '64  and 

Pamela  Yeager  '64  Silar 
Linda  L.  Skinner  '85 
Lucy  Herr  Smith  '26 
SmithKline  Beckman  Foundation 
Sally  Baskin  Snauffer  '64 


Marjorie  Mengle  Snyder  '48 
Robert  and  Violet  Soper 
Douglas  E.  '63  and 

Patricia  Shintay  '64  Spotts 
Richard  D.  Spotts  '68 
State  Farm  Companies  Foundation 
Garrett  L  Stauffer  '70 
David  C.  Steffen  '69 
John  R.  '51  and 

Lois  Gordon  '52  Steiger 
Eric  N.  Stem  '69 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Christopher  Stephano 
Mr  and  Mrs.  William  S.  Stoken,  Jr 
A.  Henry  Stoma 
John  R.  Strangteld  '75 
William  G.  Straus  '65 
Adeline  K.  Strouse  x'25 
Sunbury  Broadcasting  Corporation 
Louis  A.  Szabo  '54 
George  R.  F.  and  Barbara  Tamke 
Lori  E.  Thomas  '78 
Jack  M.  '50  and 

Gabrielle  Speyer  '49  Thorp 
Christopher  A.  Thorsheim  '85 
Maxine  Lentz  Thumser  '67 
George  and  Barbara  Tibaldi 
Anne  Stern  Tilley  '79 
Roger  B.  Trexler  '62 
Tru-Bilt  Lumber  Co. 
Fredenck  D.  Ullman 
Mary  Lehman  Van  Dyke  '51 
Louis  G,  Van  Gilder  '75 
Dennis  L.  '68  and 

Margaret  Orth  '66  Van  Name 
Edward  H.  Vermillion  '69 
Shirley  Jones  Vincent  '69 
David  G.  Volk  '52 


Howard  and  Barbara  Wachenfeld 
Anna  Mease  Wagner  '36 
Suzanne  Wilkinson  Walker  '83 
Warner  Lambert  Co. 
Edward  K.  Watkins  '75 
Richard  T  '82  and 

Lynn  Sart  '77  Watkins 
Howard  and  Martha  Weaner 
Randall  W.  Welfley  '84 
David  B.  Werner  '70 
Erhard  O.  Werner  '57 
Brenda  Overcash  West  '76 
Westinghouse  Educational 

Foundation 
Richard  L.  Wetzel  '50 
JeffreyG.  Whitney '63 
William  H.  Wiest  '67 
Freeman  Wilhour  '25 
Douglas  J.  Wilkins  '85 
Arthur  E.  Wilmarth  '32 
Rine  G.  Winey  Jr.  '46 
GeneWitiak'59 
Aileen  Witmer 
Michael  J.  Wolf  '69 
Vaughn  '67  and  Sandra  Wolf 
Bruce  '33  and 

Marian  Walborn  '33  Worthington 
William  and  Susan  Zabransky 
Feme  Lauver  Zeigler  '43 
John  and  Martha  Zeller 
Christie  Zimmerman  '25 
Evan  R  '49  and 

N.  Frances  Lybarger  '49  ZIock 
Charles  ZIock  '52 
Judith  Anderson  Zucker  x'59 


Alumni  Contributors 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

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Today,  few  colleges 
and  universities 
can  boast  of  the 
significant  increases 
we've  seen  in  the 
Susquehanna  University 
Fund  over  the  past 
five  years.  These 
increases  are  due  in 
large  part  to  you,  our 
loyal  alumni,  who  during 
this  same  five  year 
period  have  increased 
your  giving  to  the 
university  by  $200,835 
to  $341,013.  This  year 
alumni  participation 
reached  an  all-time 
high  of  36%.  We  are 
pleased  to  list  those 
who  contributed  to  the 
university  through  the 
SUF  and  in  other  ways 
in  1986-87. 

Class  Of  1915 

Nathaniel  A,  Danowsky 

Class  of  1917 

Phoebe  Herman 
Marlon  Moyer  Pottelger 

Class  Of  1919 

Willard  D  Allbeck 
Hulda  Stelninger  Bowser 
Helen  Salem  Wescoat 

Class  of  1920 

William  E.  Mitchell 
Paul  G.  WIney 

Class  of  1921 

Walter  N  Bryan 
Yvonne  Everest  Harmon 
Marie  Romig  Huntington 
Olive  Salem  Walborn 

Class  Of  1922 

H.  Winey  Graybill 
Alma  L.  Long 

Class  Of  1923 

Dorothy  Margerum  App 
Reide  E.  Bingaman 


John  W,  Bitlinger 
Stella  Risser  Cole 
Marlyn  Fetterolf 
Glenn  W.  Fouike 
Ricardo  Montero 
Harold  R^  Ruhl 

Class  Of  1924 

Grace  Barnett  Bastian 
Margaret  Widlund  Blough 
Claude  A.  Buss 
W.  John  Derr 
Mabel  Kinzey  Fetterolf 
Hilda  Bohner  Luiz 
Harry  R.  Pittman 
Helen  J.  Rearick 
Ruth  Welker  Schwartz 
Ruth  Bond  Steininger 

Class  Of  1925 

Harley  H.  Barnes 
Laura  Henninger  Boyer 
Marlin  M.  Enders 
Martin  L.  Grossman 
Robert  J,  Keeler 
Alda  L,  Long 
Guy  M.  Lubold 
Catherine  Fopeano  Marchetti 
Ruth  Gaugler  Sanders 
Harry  E.  Stetfen 
Adeline  K.  Strouse 
Freeman  Wilhour 
Christie  E,  Zimmerman 

Class  of  1926 

Lee  E.  Boyer 

Margaret  Schmiermund  Bruce 

Percy  B,  Davis 

Ethel  Peters  Geedy 

Orville  B.  Landis 

Martha  Larson  Martin 

Anna  M.  Norwat 

Lucy  Herr  Smith 

W.  Alfred  Streamer 

Ethel  V  Taylor 

Robert  N.  Troutman 

Luther  Weaver 

Class  Of  1927 

Martin  F.  Foutz 
Delsey  Morris  Gross 
Zelda  F  Haus 
Harriet  Dietrich  Jessup 
Anna  Brosious  Kleindinst 
Grace  Beckley  Kramer 
John  F.  Lewis 
Ethan  A.  Miller 
M-  Thelma  Taylor 
Gertrude  V.  Walker 
Brooks  L.  Walton 
Bert  E.  Wynn 

Class  of  1928 

Richard  Baxter 
Naomi  Fogle  Bennett 
Margaret  H,  Buyers 
Dorothy  Rothermel  Chaffee 
Edwin  O,  Constable 
Harold  F  Doebler 
Clarence  B.  Eichman 
Elizabeth  M.  Fisher 


H.  Ruth  Folkmann 
James  M.  Herrold 
Heber  H.  Hummel 
Walter  S.  Ide 
Jerome  B.  Kaufman 
Elizabeth  Hauser  Kinsel 
Lillian  Fisher  Long 
Paul  B.  Lucas 
Mary  Weimer  Motfitt 
Benjamin  T  Moyer 
Kathryne  Kull  Reiff 
Marvin  W.  Schlegel 
Laentena  McCahan  Shelley 
Carl  G.  Smith 
Sara  Seal  Stauffer 

Class  Of  1929 

Jane  Park  Ashburner 
Kathryn  V.  Bastian 
George  E.  Beam 
Ruth  G.  Beck 
Anna  Moyer  Bohn 
Rebecca  Foster  Burtnette 
Eleanor  Coons  Crouse 
William  H,  Dreibelbis 
Nancy  Lecrone  Fay 
Helen  Carter  Gehret 
Ruth  Dively  Kaufman 
Rose  Gumbert  Krape 
Zelda  Newman  Lipshutz 
Dorothy  Wassell  Matthews 
James  R.  Peifer 
Raymond  O,  Rhine 
William  O.  Roberts 
Harry  R  Shaffer 
Russell  T  Shilling 
Allen  C.  Tressler 
Helen  K.  Weaver 

Class  of  1930 

Paul  M.  Bishop 
Dorothy  Strine  Bowers 
Edna  Tressler  Conrad 
Frances  Thomas  Davis 
Sherman  E.  Good 
Wellington  Harlman 
Leolin  O.  Hayes 
Lewis  C.  Herrold 
Henry  C.  Hoffman 
Clifford  A.  Kiracofe 
Daniel  H.  Kwasnoski 
Lillian  Kordes  McCormick 
Janet  Dively  Morgan 
Ruth  Goff  Nicodemus 
John  S.  Rhine 
Simon  B.  Rhoads 
William  Routzahn 
Dorothy  Arbegast  Speer 
Dorothy  Reiser  Stoddard 
John  H.  Wall 
Kathryn  Morning  Ziegler 

Class  of  1931 

Dorothy  Iddings  Bathurst 
H.  Vernon  Blough 
Norman  H.  Brought 
Walter  L,  Burford 
Alma  Bowersox  Clark 
Martha  Laudenslager  Davis 
Signe  Alford  Davis 
Lawrence  C.  Fisher 
Frank  C.  Gill 
Paul  M.  Haines 
Paul  W.  Hartline 


Arlene  Laudenslager  Hatton 
Sara  Rhoads  Hauser 
William  S.  Hermann 
Leone  Holtzapple  Hogue 
Miriam  Keim  Kolle 
Charles  E.  Kroeck 
L.  Howard  Lukehart 
Mary  Carlin  McAvey 
Julia  Morgan  McCloskey 
Anna  Losch  Mylin 
Dorothy  Leisher  Neely 
Inez  Sarver  Parker 
Ruth  Maurey  Quintet 
Paul  D.  Reamer 
Ethlynne  Miller  Schultz 
John  P.  Senko 
Charles  J.  Shearer 
Dorothy  Turnbach  Stickney 
Nellie  Shue  von  Dorster 
W.  Michael  Weader 

Class  of  1932 

Melvin  S.  Adams 
Martha  Gessner  Anderson 
Margaret  Markle  Artley 
Glenroy  H.  Bishop 
James  H.  Brubaker 
Margaret  Clelland 
Mary  Potter  Copp 
Thelma  E.  Crebs 
Janet  Leitzel  Fairchild 
Lee  M.  Fairchild 
Herman  R.  Fenstermacher 
Margaret  E.  Fink 
Roscoe  L.  Fisher 
Lewis  R.  Fox 
Robert  G.  Hartman 
Merle  E.  Hubbard 
John  Kindsvatter 
Elizabeth  Phillips  Lahr 
Lucille  M.  Lehman 
Arline  Kanyuck  Lerda 
Frank  Malasky 
Dorothy  Forcey  Fletcher 
J.  Robert  Reeder 
Grace  Mining  Schell 
Joseph  Serling 
Reed  Speer 
John  C,  Stolz 
Walter  Strandquest 
Elizabeth  Charles  Wetzel 
Edna  Williamson  Wilkinson 
Arthur  E.  Wilmarth 
Kermit  D.  Witmer 
Eleanor  Sheriff  Wolf, 
in  memory  of  Warren  Wolf 

Class  of  1933 

Beatrice  Gentzler  Armold 
Grace  C.  Boyle 
Hughes  D.  Brininger 
Fred  L.  Carl 
William  F.  Carolan 
Quinto  W.  Gionta 
Martin  A.  Graykowskie 
Josephine  Hoy  Lamb 
Margaret  Ide  Maguire 
Robert  L.  McGeehan 
Mae  McDonald  McGroarty 
Walter  C.  Metzger 
E.  Dorothea  Meyer 
John  W.  Meyers 
William  E.  Royer 
John  A.  Schotfstall,  Sr 
Sarah  C.  Shaulis 


Flora  Ellmore  Shilling 
Diana  Lizdas  Snyder 
Mildred  Griesemer  Snyder 
J,  Donald  Steele 
Paul  R.  Swank 
William  R-  Swarm 
Amelia  Krapf  Williams 
Bruce  Worthington 
Marian  Walborn  Worthington 

Class  of  1934 

Josephine  Pifer  Bleakley 
James  A.  Bonsall 
Edwin  M.  Clapper 
Audra  Martz  Etzweiler 
Ruth  Plummer  Pagan 
Madeline  Steininger  Hermann 
Earnest  W,  Huston 
Aberdeen  Phillips  Hutchison 
D.  Edgar  Hutchison 
Isabella  Horn  Klick 
Ruth  Bergstresser  Koch 
Frances  Kline  MacPherson 
Daniel  T.  McKelvey 
Eleanor  Brown  Miller 
Pauline  Crow  Mount 
Emma  V.  Orlando 
Kathryn  Jarrett  Rhoads 
Lee  D.  Rishel 
Harold  L.  Rowe 
H,  Blanche  Savidge 
Jerauld  M.  Schlegel 
Mary  E.  Spiggle 
Lloyd  M.  Swartz 
Sara  Ulrich  Tollinger 
Albin  L,  Zimliki 

Class  of  1935 

Kenneth  R.  Anderson 

Louise  Mehring  Bankert 

Robert  R,  Clark 

Mary  A-  Cressman 

Ralph  C.  Geigle 

Donald  K.  Henry 

Elva  Winkelblech  Jamison 

Hilda  Mickey  Johnson 

Dorothy  Leese  Lamb 

Frances  Hubler  Nuernberg 

Alma  Myers  Saetre 

Elizabeth  Haidacher  Sanderson 

Mary  Griesemer  Searer 

Erie  I.  Shobert  II 

Alfarata  A,  Stamets 

William  E,  Sullivan 

Mary  Patterson  Yeager 

Class  of  1936 

Stephen  Azary 
Thomas  H,  Craig 
Gwendolyn  Schlegal  Cramer 
Charles  L.  Fasold 
Kathryn  Weber  Finkbiner 
Lester  8.  Greider 
Grace  Drew  Greninger 
James  A.  Grossman 
Jerome  V.  Guss,  Sr 
Janet  Earhart  Harkins 
Paul  E,  Hartman 
Albert  Hess 
Horace  M.  Hutchison 
Alice  Smith  Loope 
Ernst  Mahr 
John  H  Naegeli 
George  E.  Phillips 


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DONOR  REPORT 

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Mary  Landon  Russell 
Ralph  I.  Shockey 
Marcella  Chaya  Turnbach 
Anna  Mease  Wagner 

Class  of  1937 

Eleanor  Jones  Barnes 
Donald  A.  Gaver 
Francis  R.  Gelnelt 
Mary  Scott  Gumpher 
Roberta  Held  Harmon 
Newton  E-  Hess 
Lester  J.  Karschner 
Woodrow  J.  Klinger 
Mary-Beth  Richard  Knight 
Lena  Kuntz  Lembke 
J.  Chester  Long 
Elsie  Myers 
Clarence  R.  Schaffer 
B.  Henry  Shafer 
E.  Raymond  Shaheen 
Margaret  Roush  Shekletski 
David  A.  Shellenberger 
Helen  Wentzel  Spitzner 
Helen  Gundrum  Sprout 
T.  Luke  Toomey 
Mary  Barnes  Topper 
Dorothy  Savidge  Troutman 

Class  of  1938 

Gladys  Telleen  Ahrenholz 
Robert  A.  Boyer 
Margaret  Boyle  Brown 
Ethel  Ramer  Coulter 
Helen  Hisdorf  Dauberman 
Mary  Helm  Davey 
Richard  E.  Ditzler 
W.  Morgan  Edwards 
Reed  A,  Greninger 
Mark  R.  Guthrie  Sr 
Hildegarde  Ahl  Herb, 

in  honor  of  William  Ahl 
Karl  M.  Herr 
Martha  Bolig  Hess 
Jean  Rheinhart  Hodgdon 
William  H.  Hudson 
Elizabeth  Johnston  Keil 
Esther  Yingling  Kern 
George  J.  Kimmel 
Ray  W.  Kline 
Karl  E.  Kniseley 
Herbert  C.  Lauver 
Esther  Kaufman  Lucas 
Mary  Jarrett  Newland 
John  Rakshys 
Caroline  Grubb  Reisinger 
Henry  Shotsberger 
Verlin  H.  Smalts 
Elizabeth  Fry  Vogel 
Kent  L.  Worthington 

Class  of  1939 

William  R  Ayers 
Verna  Gayman  Baldwin 
Robert  M.  Bastress 
LeRoy  K,  Beachel 
Jean  B.  Beamenderfer 
Harold  H  Benion 
Marguerite  Border  Cook 
Miriam  Miller  Fisher 
Lenora  Spotts  Guthrie 
Marjorie  Curtis  Hanson 
Robert  L.  Herr 
Henry  J.  Keil 


John  R,  Knaul 

Isabel  Tewkesbury  Laudenslayer 

W.  Frank  Laudenslayer 

Eleanor  Croft  Learn 

Kathryn  R.  Meyer 

Paul  D.  Ochenrider 

Stephen  W.  Owen  II 

Gladys  Wentzel  Phillips 

Mathilda  Neudoerffer  Powell 

Florence  Jumper  Remaly 

Martha  Klinger  Riegel 

M.  Jane  Schnure 

Ruth  Derstine  Shobert 

Shirley  Finkbeiner  Stehlin 

Eleanor  Saveri  Wise 

Class  of  1940 

Hester  Bittinger  Ayers 
Elizabeth  J.  Barnhart 
John  D,  Bice 
George  R,  Brosius 
Paul  D.  Coleman 
David  Coren 

Helen  Musselman  Dobbie 
Edward  E.  Eisenhart 
Fern  Zechman  Ferster, 

in  memory  of  H.  Vernon  Ferster 
Robert  A  Gabrenya 
William  H.  Gehron 
Ethel  Straesser  Gilbert 
J.  Leon  Haines 
Anna  Reader  Heimbach 
John  W-  Hoffman 
Richard  S.  Hummel 
Dorothy  Shutt  Kimmel 
Naomi  Bingaman  Kinney 
Florence  Landback  Latsha 
Florence  Rothermel  Latsha 
Charlotte  Baish  Lawrence 
John  A.  Leam 
William  L,  Mease 
Helen  Wright  Mosebey 
William  E.  Nye  II 
Paul  M.  Orso 
James  Pearce 
Mary  Mack  Rendered 
Robert  G,  Sander 
Hilda  Friederich  Schadel 
Frederick  B.  Schmidt 
Ralph  G,  Shobert 
Barner  S.  Swartz 
Grace  Fries  Walter 
Virginia  Mann  Wolven 
L.  Dallas  Ziegler 

Class  of  1941 

Katherine  Dietterle  Benion 
Elsie  Hochella  Bittorf 
Florence  Reitz  Brenneman 
Joseph  F  Campana 
Samuel  S.  Fletcher 
J.  Alfred  Fryer 
Marion  Boyer  Harvey 
Warren  C  Herrold 
Elaine  Miller  Hunt 
Mary  Yoder  Jones 
Jane  Hutchison  Kaempfer 
Margaret  Dunkle  Kniseley 
Elizabeth  Reese  McGhee 
H.  Faith  Harbeson  McNitt 
Douglas  A.  Portzline 
John  P  Powell 
Lois  Beamenderfer  Rallis 
Willard  H.  Schadel 


Jane  Wormley  Shaffer 
Ruth  Naylor  Shaffer 
Paul  C  Shatto.  Jr 
Robert  Updegrove 
Kenneth  E.  Wilt 

Class  of  1942 

Stanley  Baxter 

Mildred  E.  Bittner 

Fred  O.  Brubaker 

Janet  Shockey  Einstein 

Melvin  E.  Haas 

Forrest  F  Heckert 

June  Hendricks  Hoke 

Mary  Lee  Krumbholz  Hoover 

Martin  Hopkins 

John  D.  Ickes 

August  T  Kaufman,  Jr 

Albert  C.  Knapp. 

in  memory  of  John  Jones 
Lois  Schweitzer  Lane 
Paul  A.  Lantz 
June  Snyder  Lucas 
William  H.  Mitman 
Gertrude  Fetzer  Pardee 
Nancy  Griesemer  Reifsnyder 
Delphine  Hoover  Reitz 
Kathe  Hansen  Roberts 
Blanche  Forney  Rogers 
Edward  S.  Rogers 
Betty  Malone  Sharkey 
Philip  R,  Templin 
Ruth  Schwenk  Wahl 
Jean  Warner  Waidelich 
Irma  Bauman  Wegsl 
A,  Maxine  Heefner  Wos 
Miriam  Unangst  Zell 

Class  of  1943 

Lorraine  Turnbach  Benjamin 
Helen  Murray  Carper 
Marion  V.  Crow 
Howard  W.  Dye 
Ethel  Kniffin  Flannery 
James  W.  Hall 
Dorothy  Dellecker  Hochstuhl 
Herbert  H.  Holderman 
Lawrence  M.  Isaacs 
Mary  Kresge  Jones 
Frederic  G.  MacQuesten,  Jr 
Ruth  E,  McCorkill 
Marjorie  Wolfe  McCune 
Dons  Welch  Mitman 
Earl  Mohney,  Jr 
Clark  G.  Nevin 
Eleanor  Lyons  Roos 
Louise  McWilliams  Sechler 
Ruth  Billow  Spooner 
Emagean  Pensyl  Whitmoyer 
Eileen  Boone  Winter 
Feme  Lauver  Zeigler 
John  Zubak 

Class  of  1944 

Susan  Goyne  Amedow 
Frank  S.  Attinger 
H  Jean  Harris  Brooks 
Mary  Rudy  Clark 
Phyllis  Wolfe  Englert 
Wilmer  H  Grimm 
Margaret  Gemmill  Janson 
William  A.  Janson 
Ethel  Wilson  Kerschner 
Jean  Renter  Kolb 


Janet  Hoke  Relff 
Helen  Hocker  Schueler 
E.  JaneStitt 

Jean  Butfington  Sunday 
Catherine  Byrod  Whitman 
Joseph  J.  Wos 

Class  of  1945 

Elizabeth  Stone  Becker 

RuthG,  Botdorf 

Ira  F  Bradford 

Mary  Moyer  Bringman 

Jean  Kinzer  Brinser 

Marian  Willard  Dowlin 

Mary  Basehoar  Ebaugh 

Louise  Kresge  Isaacs 

Corinne  Kahn  Kramer 

Celo  V  Leitzel 

Joyce  Jenkins  McClure 

Edna  McVicker 

Robert  A,  Mease,  deceased 

J-  Bertram  Strickland 

Herman  G.  Stuempfle 

Robert  W.  Surplus 

Franklin  A.  Wolfe 

Class  of  1946 

Ruthe  Garman  Brouk 
James  R.  Clark 
John  J.  Driscoll 
Ruth  Cochrane  Hall 
Virginia  Hallock 
Charlotte  Smith  Harrison 
Marie  Klick  Hodick 
Gloria  Gasparoli  Leto 
Betty  Herr  McKelvey 
Marjorie  Barton  Myers 
Janet  Rohrbach  Robinson 
C.  Glenn  Schueler 
Rine  G.  Winey,  Jr. 

Class  of  1947 

Donald  R.  Bashore 
Emily  Leiby  Biddle 
William  E.  Bomgardner 
Ferdinand  Bongartz 
W.  Robert  Camerer,  Jr 
John  C.S.  Crosbie 
Helen  Eby  Doss 
Allen  W.  Flock 
Mary  Lizzio  Govekar 
Carolyn  Pfahler  Haman 
Raymond  Hochstuhl 
Lenore  Garman  Horner 
E.  Jean  Kelly 
Nancy  Myers  Landis 
Elizabeth  Miller  Leach 
John  R  Leach 
Richard  D.  Moglia 
Leah  Cryder  Oberheim 
Alan  Parcells 
John  M.  Reichard 
George  E,  Riegel  III 
William  B.  Rothenberg 
Louise  H,  Schlick 
Gayle  Clark  Weigle 
Adah  A  Wolfe 
Naomi  Day  Wood 


Class  Of  1948 

Louis  P  Apriceno 

Shirley  Shroyer  Bartholomew 


Marlin  R.  Bollinger 

Betty  Smith  Bomboy 

David  E,  Bomboy 

Dale  S.  Bringman 

Harry  W.  Butts 

Virginia  Doss  Butts 

Gaynelle  Wagoner  Complon 

George  A.  Cooper 

Aloysius  V.  Derr 

Dorothy  Eilhardt  Gundrum 

Eugene  H.  Gundrum 

H.  Lee  Rebel 

Caroline  Graybill  Heimberger 

Carl  L.  Herman 

Donald  L.  Herrold 

James  F.  Howell 

Howard  S.  Hugus 

Donald  A.  King 

Harold  R.  Kramer 

Gloria  Reichley  Krug 

Charles  L.  Lady 

Eleanor  Steele  Lady 

Gertrude  Roberts  Lindemann 

Richard  W.  Lindemann 

Kenneth  D.  Loss 

William  H,  McClure 

Harriet  Gould  Mertz 

Martha  Sharwarko  Reid 

Donald  P  Rohrbach 

Lois  Dauberman  Schultz 

Marjorie  Mengle  Snyder 

Eugene  B.  Steininger 

Augustus  V  Tietbohl 

Jean  Kelton  Weber 

Dexter  N.  Weikel 

Robert  E,  Winter 

Robert  F  Wohlsen 

Martha  Garard  Yocum 

Class  of  1949 

Donald  L.  Adams 

Dorothy  Shaffer  Anderson 

Douglas  E.  Arthur 

Walter  C.  Beck 

Dorothy  Nitchman  Bowen 

Betsy  Hill  Clark 

Phyllis  Swartz  Derr 

John  G,  Devine 

Edward  H.  Ford 

Donald  Fosselman 

Frances  Savidge  Foster 

Doris  Wanbaugh  Goetz 

Robert  L.  Goetz 

Irma  Strawbridge  Hallenbeck 

Mary  Jane  Jessen  Hansen 

Edith  Wegner  Hebel 

Marjorie  McHenry  Hess 

Mary  Ann  Getsinger  Homan 

Nancy  Everett  Hoover 

Robert  S.  Hoover 

John  Hospodar 

Rachel  Bergstresser  Hugus 

Harry  R.  Johnston 

Jean  Young  Kaufman 

Maude  Jones  Koch 

Janet  Sharrow  Lucas 

Elwood  M,  McAllister 

John  R,  Mertz 

Kenneth  M.  Merz 

Winifred  Myers  O'Dell 

Kenneth  D.  Orr 

Palmer  W.  Otto 

Margaret  Latta  Outerbndge 

Warren  S.  Outerbndge 

James  B.  Peters 

William  L.  Plock 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

12 


Joyce  Bell  Port 
William  H  Poust,  Jr. 
Ella  Felherolf  Raup 
James  B.  Reilly 
Ruth  Klinger  Reisenweaver 
M.  Helen  Smith  Sanders 
Nevin  CT  Shaffer 
Ruth  Buffington  Smith 
Jean  H/latlhews  Sporborg 
Roy  E.  Slahl 
Gabrlelle  Speyer  Thorp 
Erma  Bonawitz  Warnes 
Charles  R.  Wian 
JohnH.  Wright,  Jr 
IVlaynard  N,  Zerbe 
Evan  P.  ZIock 
N.  Frances  Lybarger  ZIock 


Class  Of  1950 

Susan  Kline  Bennett 
Earl  L.  Bernstine 
Robert  L.  Block 
Lillian  Hoover  Bloomquist 
Shirley  Showaller  Boyer 
Paul  B.  Buehler 
Virginia  Blough  Buehler 
John  H,  Buffington 
(Vlaria  Shetier  Bull 
Robert  L.  Caldwell 
Barbara  Watkins  Clark 
Theodore  H.  Clark 
Donald  R-  Davis 
Ray  E.  Fleming 
Harold  S.  Greenly 
Charles  H,  Grund 
Paul  R,  Haffly 
Alvin  R.  Henderson 
Roger  C.  Howling 
Frances  Roush  Kovacic 
Raymond  C.  Lauver 
Everett  M.  Manning 
Jeanne  Kahler  Ivlanning 
Jean  Rothermel  IVliller 
Vernon  J.  Miller 
Donald  M.  Minnich 
Albert  P  Molinaro,  Jr 
Louise  Siemers  Molinaro 
Mary  Sarba  Norwood 
Helen  Polk  Peitz 
Edward  F  Pfeiffer 
George  W,  Phillips 
John  A.  Reuther 
Robert  E.  Ricedorf 
James  O.  Rumbaugh 
Barbara  Lease  Saler 
Louis  F  Santangelo,  Jr 
Barbara  Decker  Siegfried 
Janet  Wolf  Statler 
Jack  M-  Thorp 
Franklin  T  Ulman 
Paul  A.  Wagner 
Richard  G,  Westervelt 
Richard  L,  Wetzel 
Donald  E  Wissinger 

Class  of  1951 

Marsh  C.  Bogar 
Walter  L.  Brandau 
Hazel  Brobst  Brown 
Lyn  Bailey  D'Alessandro 
Alice  Yonghaus  Davenport 
Nelda  Shafer  Davis 
W.  Donald  Fisher 
William  J.  Foster 


Lois  Seybrecht  Grund 
Jeanne  Altinger  Hassinger 
Robert  J.  Henninger 
Janice  Arner  Himmelman 
Jean  McDonald  Joyce 
Gardiner  Marek,  Sr. 
Gerald  E.  Moorhead 
Robert  A.  Pittello 
Martha  Albert  Putnam 
Marilyn  Beers  Reilly 
Carolyn  McCahan  Sheaffer 
John  R.  Steiger 
Jesse  Stone 
Charles  W,  Taylor,  Jr. 
Mary  Lehman  Van  Dyke 
Flora  Barnhart  Wissinger 
Fancher  E.  Wolfe 
Shirley  A  Young 


Class  of  1952 

Elinor  Tyson  Aurand 
Elmer  R.  Baumgardner 
Robert  O.  Bogdanffy 
Vincent  E.  Boyer 
WildaOdenthal  Brady 
Charles  H.  Carr 
Voylet  Dietz  Carr 
James  E.  Chadwick 
Frank  V.  Compton 
John  E.  Diehl 
Marilyn  Kretz  Fisher 
Gene  J.  Fluri 
C.  Dale  Gateman 
Patricia  F  Heathcote 
John  Horoschak 
Bernice  Jochem  Howling 
W.  Gordon  Joyce 
Richard  L.  Kearns 
Helen  Achenbach  Keitel 
Kay  LaRue  Lauver 
Ruth  Roslander  Lembach 
Kenneth  A.  Lenker 
Faye  R.  Lewis 
Lorraine  Rarick  Liddington 
Don  A,  Linn 
Ethel  McGrath  Meola 
Betty  Pearson  Messner 


Howard  A,  Miller 
Clair  S.  Mitch 
James  W.  Morris 
Miriam  Vogler  Olson 
Lewis  O.  Paulhamus 
Samuel  Porter 
Kathleen  Schnerr  Price 
William  H.  Pnchard 
Lois  Renter 
Ruth  Smith  Robinson 
Chester  G.  Rowe 
Lois  Gordon  Steiger 
David  G.Volk 
G.  Allan  Vollmers 
Thomas  Wallace 
Charles  ZIock 


Class  of  1953 

Clara  Williams  Anderson 
Harmon  L,  Andrews 
Richard  L.  Bidelspach 
Ruth  Freed  Bosch 
Marguerite  Heffelfinger  Budd 
Leonard  A,  Carlson 
Nancy  McKinney  Carmichael 
Elizabeth  Burnham  Chase 
Joseph  Condon 
Madalme  Lease  Cook 
William  C.  Davenport 
Lorraine  Lee  Davis 
Pamela  McKegg  Doney 
Lois  Fisher  Fredrickson 
V.  Carl  Gacono 
Audrey  Wegner  Horoschak 
Edward  P.  Kopf 
Richard  L.  Kreitner 
Thomas  E.  Marts.  Jr 
Caroline  Rutherford  Mason 
Charles  N.  Mason,  Jr 
Settle  Winey  Moorhead 
Kenneth  E.  Orris 
A.  John  Perna,  deceased 
Marvel  Cowling  Robinson 
Dorothy  Apgar  Ross 
Charles  H.  Roush 
Lillian  Wittington  Roush 


Jane  Wehr  Scott 
Charles  B.  Shamp 
Charles  A.  Snyder 
M.  Josephine  Stuter 
Joan  Sechnst  Thompson 
Ernest  R.  Walker 


Class  of  1954 

Henry  R.  Albright 

Irene  Meerbach  Anderson 

Ned  M.  Arbogast 

Miriam  Wick  Berdick 

Marilyn  Fetterolf  Bowers 

Carol  Ahr  Carlson 

Samuel  Carmichael 

William  C.  Church 

Bette  Vincent  Cooper 

Margaret  Henderson  Davenport 

Gilbert  E.  Davis 

James  C.  Dell 

John  A.  Duceman 

Nora  Steinhards  Galins 

John  W,  Gass 

Marlin  V  Heffner 

Walter  R,  Henry 

Ruth  Baer  Herbert 

Irene  Oldt  Huss 

Harold  N,  Johnson 

Dwighl  E.  Keener 

Shirley  Thompson  Khalouf 

Eleanor  Borski  King 

Edward  E  Lamb.  Jr 

Jean  Rowe  Lauver 

Orville  H,  Lauver 

Lucian  Smith  Leach 

George  Liddington 

Graydon  I,  Lose 

Charlotte  Neuman  Marts 

Jane  Cline  Mickatavage 

Robert  C.  Mickatavage 

Rebecca  Shade  Mignot 

Ruth  E.  Osborn 

Jayne  Daily  Pettit 

Samuel  D,  Ross,  Jr 

John  H.  Schraeder 

Arthur  C.  Stamfel 

Louis  A.  Szabo 


Janet  Miller  Taylor 
Dorothy  Sites  Wagner 
Betty  Weisenfluh  Wallower, 

in  memory  of  Clinton  Weisenfluh 
Faye  Kostenbauder  Williamson 

Class  of  1955 

Walter  C  Albert,  Jr 

Bruce  A.  Bell 

Nancy  Richards  Benner 

Larry  R.  Bingaman 

Margaret  Gordon  Bonawitz 

Helen  Williams  Boyd 

Richard  K.  Boyd 

Charles  W.  Coates 

Kenneth  F  Erdley  Jr 

Shirley  Decker  Gateman 

Arlan  K.  Gilbert 

James  J,  Gormley 

Helen  Griffiths  Hendry 

Lana  Fegley  Henry 

Mary  Anne  Bingaman  Kleintop 

Harry  F  Kocher,  Jr 

Carol  Cornelius  Lamb,  Jr 

W.  Deen  Lauver 

Richard  E.  McCarty 

Wayne  E.  Miller 

Ruth  Scott  Nunn 

Annabelle  Thomas  Rogers 

Carlene  Lamade  Schock 

Franklin  G,  Smith 

Nancy  Herman  Snook 

Merle  F  Ulsh,  Jr 

William  H.  Vanderhoof 

Carl  Winey 

Margaret  Wright  Wolfe 

C.  W.  Ziegenfuss 

Class  of  1956 

Charles  S.  Bailes 

Evelyn  Herbstrith  Baker 

Deborah  Krapf  Bell 

Nancy  Kline  Bradshaw 

Charlolt  Meerbach  Bunke 

John  C.  Bunke 

Carol  Dauberman  Chidsey 

Henry  S.  Cook 

William  K.  Doney 

Claire  Rosengarten  Dromgoole 

Charlotte  Sandt  Erdley 

Richard  Eyster 

Eleanor  Dively  Faven 

Maurice  R.  Feldman 

Marjorie  Kostenbauder  Finley 

Elsie  Gruber  Gormley 

Robert  L.  Hackenberg 

Jane  Clark  Hazen 

Ruth  Brobst  Johnson 

Clyde  R.  Kauffman 

Alice  Fellows  Keener 

Winifred  Bonsall  Keiter 

Betsy  Shirk  Kirchner 

Eugene  F  Kolva 

Clayton  E,  Leach,  Jr 

Harry  M.  Leister  Jr 

Dons  Moon  Metcalf 

Mary  Hildebrand  Naugle 

Helene  A.  Nestler 

Jesse  Newcomer  III 

George  W.  Orren,  Jr 

Diane  Degelleke  Ottman 

Nedebiah  H.  Peck 

Donald  M  Reamer 

Nancy  McCullough  Saborio 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

13 


Ralph  B,  Sheldon,  Jr. 
Glen  E.  Smith 
Joanne  Mummerl  Spangler 
Gene  A.  Stetller.  deceased 
Sally  Brown  Sullivan 
Audrey  Vollman  Vanderhoof 
Elizabeth  Ford  Vandevander 
Seth  R  Wheeland 
Janet  Gemer  Yeich 
John  D.  Yeich 

Class  of  1957 

Lynn  Hassinger  Askew 
Jack  K.  Bishop 
Linda  Youhon  Collins 
Elwood  H.  Cox,  Jr 
Marion  D.  Drumheller 
Ronald  E.  Fouche 
Donald  R.  Henninger 
Earl  F.  Kleintop 
Clay  L.  Lorah 
Suzanne  Beal  McCarty 
Peter  M.  Nunn 
Nancy  Forrest  Peel 
George  H.  Pospisil 
Edward  R.  Rhodes 
Frank  L.  Romano 
Suzanne  Wahl  Schaetfer 
Barbara  Boob  Shaffer 
Stanley  R,  Shilling 
Sandra  Gilfillan  Showalter 
Constance  Hartman  Solsky 
Dorothy  Wardle  Spencer 
Bessie  G,  Trate 
Patricia  A.  Walker. 

in  memory  of  Edna  Brubaker 
Joan  Raudenbush  Wendel 
Erhard  0.  Werner 
Leroy  B  Wolfe.  Jr. 
Nancy  Marek  Wolfe 

Class  of  1958 

Samuel  S.  Adams 

John  H.  Anthony 

Janice  Paul  Arcidiacono 

Alan  T.  Sortie 

Patricia  Dawn  Bortle 

Lynne  Cramer  Criss 

Stanley  E.  Decamp 

Burden  S.  Faust 

Mary  Lou  Ernst  Fonberg 

Wade  L.  Hoffman 

Dons  Keener  Holcomb 

Vernon  V  Hoover 

Alice  Ann  Patterson  Leidel 

Dawn  Douglas  Liberman 

Lee  Erholm  MacKenn 

Nancy  Bumbarger  Peterson 

Wayne  Rutz 

Janet  Gordon  Rutz 

Nancy  Lockett  Savage 

Mary  Moore  Schatkowski 

Jill  Fuller  Snyder 

Sara  V.  Troutman 

Harry  D.  Wagner 

Gail  R.  Weikel 

Robert  C.  White 

Class  Of  1959 

Ronald  G.  Alter 
Robert  M.  Anderson 
Gary  E.  Aucker 
John  T.  Baskin 
Julie  Stauffer  Bender 


Nancy  Kendall  Boyle 
Maureen  Ball  Breda 
Lester  L.  Brubaker 
Carl  R.  Catherman 
Jack  E.  Cisney 
Lois  Andren  Denliker 
Gail  Muller  England 
Robert  L,  Fiscus 
Gerald  O.  Fletcher 
Beverly  Hofecker  Frederick 
Margaret  Brubaker  Gray 
Margaret  Paltyson  Greene 
Anthony  F.  Grigalunas 
Jonathan  B.  Haussler 
Carl  A.  Horsfield 
Janis  Adams  John 
Nancy  Eiserman  Kelly 
Raymond  J.  Kerstetter,  Jr. 
Russell  L,  McTague 
Russell  P.  Mertz 
Leroy  T.  Miller,  Jr. 
Joyce  Hancock  Murphy 
Susan  Lehman  Northrup 
Eleanor  K,  Pourron 
Sidney  F  Richard 
Mary-Margaret  Overly  Ruth 
Marian  Bowman  Schrock 
Nancy  Altland  Teng 
Gene  Wiliak 
Clyde  H,  Wood 
Ray  J-  Yeingst 
Judith  Anderson  Zucker 


Class  of  1960 

Barry  B.  Bealor 
Nancy  Phillips  Bealor 
Patricia  Eitzen  Beck 
Carole  Duncan  Bergen 
Harold  E.  Bingaman 
Donald  E.  Coleman 
Caroline  Shryrock  Conrad 
Brian  Donley 
William  A.  Elmer 
Michael  F  Fahey,  Jr. 
Ralph  W.  Ferraro 
Helen  Harding  Ferraro 
Frances  Wirt  Fisher 
Donald  M.  Gray 
Frederick  C.  Guinn 
Gary  A.  Hackenberg 
C.  Edward  Ruber 
Kenneth  S.  James 
Amos  G.  Kunkle,  Jr. 
Ella  Koch  Kunckle 
James  R.  Middleswarth 
Stephanie  Haase  Moore 
Patricia  Campbell  Pelkey 
Sandra  Risser  Pesce 
Joyce  Arnold  Post 
Harry  L.  Powers 
Richard  Reichard 
James  A.  Rhodes 
Beverly  Braun  Rhodes 
Susan  Apgar  Roberts 
Allen  I,  Rowe 
Denny  R.  Shank 
June  Nonnemacher  Shank 
Ronald  L,  Smith 
James  D.  Strausser 
George  N.  Swann 
Jean  Wenk  Thurston 
Willi  K.  E,  Weichelt 
Sara  McCahan  Williams 
Sally  Kehler  Yates 


Class  of  1961 

Eugene  F  Alichwer 

Barbara  Angle  Alter 

Helen  Rhoads  Bingaman 

Maurice  H,  Bobst,  Jr. 

Patricia  Ney  Booth 

Lee  R-  Conrad 

Louis  R  Coons 

Margaret  Webb  Coons 

Donald  R.  Davis 

Nancy  A.  Davis 

Richard  E.  Derrick 

Mary  Eyer 

Essene  Harvey  Finlaw 

Linda  Traub  Fiscus 

Theodore  P.  Fuhrer 

Paul  W.  Harter 

Annamae  Hockenbrock  Horwhat 

Martin  A.  Inch 

Edward  L.  Jones 

Thomas  J.  Keener 

Robert  E,  Leighty 

Linda  K.  Leonard 

Joan  Morris  Maillard 

Gary  L.  Moore 

Virginia  Letson  Olszewski 

Sandra  Brandt  Richard 

W,  Frank  Rieger 

M,  Jane  Panian  Rieger 

T.  Theodore  Schultz 

Alfred  G.  Shaffer  III 

Janice  Stahl  Snyder 

Stephen  T  Toy 

Mary  Adams  Vought 

Allen  W.  Wernau 

Jocelyn  Swope  Zimmerman 

Paul  P.  Zimmerman 


Class  of  1962 

Bette  Davis  Alleman 
Dorothy  M,  Anderson 
Elizabeth  Hodges  Bagger 
Bruce  Banes 
Anne  Ostheim  Barnes 
Robert  B.  Bechtel 
Leonard  R.  Betkoski 
Sarah  Blaskovitz 
Judith  A.  Blee 
Judith  A.  Brndjar 
Gloria  Graybill  Brubaker 
Leslie  R.  Butler 
Philip  M.  Clark 
William  H.  Clark 
Ned  S.  Coates 
Lois  Miles  Curtis 
Charlotte  Downer  Epiey 
Elizabeth  Phillips  Fairbanks 
Fritz  J.  Fichtner,  Jr. 
Sandra  L.  Forse 
Ronald  I.  Foye 
Barry  M.  Hackenberg 
Ronald  C  Hardnock 
Sharon  Martin  Hemmer 
Carl  H.  Hitchner 
Phyllis  Betz  Johansen 
Norman  H.  Lauer 
Thomas  E.  Leiby 
Joan  Lawley  Leighty 
Genevieve  Anderson  Long 
Maria  Wernikowski  Macfarlan 
Judith  Arnold  Mclntyre 
Jean  Ewald  Middleswarth 
Wayne  H.  Minami 
Terry  L.  Moll 


Francis  A.  Nace 
James  H.  Parker 
Gerald  H.  Porter 
Larry  G.  Richter 
Maureen  Davenport  Ries 
Kathy  Smith  Schultz 
Joyce  Sheesley  Shirey 
Robert  A.  Smith 
John  H.  Spillman 
Sandra  Swab  Testa 
Alan  L.  Thomas 
Roger  B.  Trexler 
Constance  Leitner  Trimble 
Susan  E.  Turnbach 
James  A.  Updegrove 
Alice  Brown  Wisor 
Lloyd  J.  Wolf 
Audrey  Kellert  Yeingst 

Class  of  1963 

Cynthia  Heist  Alichwer 
Allen  A.  Aungst 
Curtis  W,  Barry 
Jay  S.  Berman 
Carol  G.  Black 
James  C.  Black 
James  A.  Blessing 
Florence  Olson  Brasser 
James  J.  Campbell. 

in  memory  of  Bill  Lips 
F  Thomas  Casey 
Nel  K.  Deardorff 
Terry  J.  Derk 
Harry  B.  Dietrich 
Thomas  C.  Donlan 
Patricia  Brownell  Dudley 
Patricia  Estep  Dysart 
Herbert  L.  Edwards 
Darlene  Strockbine  Gallagher 
James  R.  Gallagher 
Sally  Stephenson  Gibney 
Pamela  Terry  Gordon 
Donna  Robb  Graybill 
Naomi  Weaver  Grondahl 
Linda  Mack  Heaton 
James  H.  Herrold 
Elwood  B.  Hippie,  Jr. 
Glen  B.  Hostetter 
Shirley  Garrison  Hutchings 
Joseph  R.  Joyce 
George  W.  Kindon  IV 
Jane  Kump  Kindon 
Joe  W.  Kleinbauer 
Carol  Marburger  Koch 
John  H.  E.  Krohn 
Peter  H.  Kuebler 
Lynn  E.  Lerew 
Marvin  J,  Malone 
Jane  Schuyler  Marriott 
Clark  R.  Mosier 
Eileen  Pettit  MotI 
Carl  M.  Moyer 
Sandra  Dunkle  Nelson 
Anthony  M  Padula 
Joseph  P  Perfilio 
Marilyn  Vekassy  Perfilio 
James  Perot 

Geraldine  Webster  Porter 
Kay  M.  Potts 
Cynthia  Hoffman  Priest 
Sarah  Broscious  Reitz 
Joyce  Lundy  Rhodes 
Carol  Shesler  Rowe 
Sonja  Ernst  Sampsell 
Thomas  D.  Samuel,  Jr 
Irene  Etter  Schmehl 


Carolyn  Moyer  Schneider 
Barbara  Claffee  Schumacher 
Lee  A.  Shamory 
Mary  Weatherlow  Shelley 
Samuel  R.  Shirey 
Sandra  K,  Sholley 
Georgiann  Brodisch  Skinner 
Linda  Leach  Spillman 
Douglas  E,  Spotts 
Margaret  Sewell  Stewart 
Biruta  Aigars  Strausser 
Robert  J.  Summer  III 
Jean  Petticoffer  Swann 
Jeannie  Weathered  Thompson 
Emily  Partridge  Trautmann 
Rudolph  J.  Van  Der  Hiel 
H.  Nathan  Ward 
Nancy  Hess  Walker 
Jeffrey  G.  Whitney 
Kenneth  Wiest 

Class  Of  1964 

Mrs.  Sonia  E  Sampsell 

Robert  C  Aerni 

Alfred  A.  Ambrose 

Alan  Bachrach 

Margaret  Bittles  Baumgartner 

Peter  Beiger 

Brian  C  Bolig 

Paul  H,  Bowman 

James  R.  Bramer 

Larry  D.  Brenneman 

David  R.  Broadt 

Arthur  Brosius  II 

Donna  L.  Brown 

Frederick  D.  Brown 

Doris  Hoffman  Casey 

Donna  Zeilman  Chestnut 

Lynn  Pfister  Curtin 

Gene  H.  Dechert 

Ethel  Lawrence  Edwards 

Barbara  Sugg  Forry 

Warren  W.  Gass 

William  A.  Gerkens 

Kenneth  E.  Gordon 

Albert  W.  Grondahl 

Judith  Bollinger  Gruber 

Roberto.  Gundaker 

Robert  B.  Hancock 

George  E.  Harris  IV 

Fred  R.  Hauser 

Eleanor  L.  Heishman 

Fred  G.  Hershey 

Lynda  Boyer  Hoffman 

John  C.  Horn,  Jr. 

Harvey  A.  Horowitz 

Alfred  W.  Jacobs,  Jr 

William  B.  Jones 

Carol  Bollinger  Joyce 

Lawrence  S.  Kachelriess,  Jr. 

Grace  Simington  Karschner 

P.  Wayne  Kauffman 

John  F  Kaufman 

Alan  L.  Kiel 

George  A.  Kirchner 

Judith  Tuma  Kuebler 

William  E.  Lindsay 

Karen  M.  Loeffler 

Dorothy  Canfield  Marshall 

Irving  H.  Merwin 

Ralph  J.  Meyer 

Martha  Sue  Detjen  Moll 

George  M.  Mowers,  Jr. 

Arlene  Roberts  O'Hara 

Joseph  O'Hara 

Louis  D.  O'Neil 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

14 


Linford  G  Overholt 
Samuel  A  Padula,  Jr. 
Barbara  Lovell  Parker 
Judith  A.  Rolhermel 
Michael  E  Rupprecht 
Lynn  G.  Sanberg 
James  F.  Sandahl 
Karl  H  F  Schaffrath 
Clark  B,  Schenck,  Jr 
David  J.  Schumacher 
Richard  A,  Seaks 
Susan  Chapman  Seaks 
Lawrence  E.  Shaffer 
Robert  Y  Silar 
Pamela  Yeager  Silar 
Lawrence  A  Skinner 
Linda  Scharff  Smith 
Sally  Baskin  Snauffer 
Joseph  A,  Snyder,  Jr 
Patricia  Shintay  Spotts 
Ann  Latimer  Strate 
Harry  C.  Strlne  III 
Robert  A.  Suloman 
Nancy  Zook  Suloman 
James  W.  Summers 
Judith  Barlett  Verrastro 
John  M.  Vought,  Jr 
H  Louise  Hoch  Watson 
Jeffrey  R.  Weichel 

Class  of  1965 

James  F.  App 
f\/lary  Close  Bacon 
Dorothy  Woolley  Baron 
Jean  Price  Beck 
Stacey  L.  Bottiger 
Arthur  F  Bowen 
Adele  Breese 
Peter  M.  Buchheit 
Anna  Detterline  Buttenbusch 
Carl  L  Campbell 
H/lichael  C  Carr 
Nancy  Corson  Carter 
Richard  E  Caruso 
Bonnie  Baum  Castellion 
E. Lance  Cave 
Lynne  Richmond  Cilli 
Linda  Cole  Conine 
Walton  R.  Cueman 
Lewis  H.  Darr 
Joseph  M.  David,  Jr. 
fVlary  Snyder  Davis 
Paul  W.  Ernst 
Frances  Ray  Faylor 
Richard  T.  Fenstermacher 
George  W  Fishel,  Jr 
Muriel  Hartline  Folk 
William  P  Forti 
Lawrence  J.  Galley 
James  A.  Gibney 
Ronald  D.  Gilbert 
Robert  A.  Good 
Helen  Bachman  Grimm 
Cortland  M.  Hatfield 
Walter  J  Henss 
H  Brentwood  Henzel 
Harold  J  Hershey 
Dolores  Greenig  Hiles 
Katharine  Fairty  Hughes 
R  Alexander  B.  Jervis 
tVlary  Lou  West  Johnson 
Richard  8  Karschner 
Lucinda  Peterson  Kaufman 
Dawn  Fife  Kinard 
Carol  Cox  Kirchner 
Carol  Ocker  Kirk 


Peter  D  Kirk 

Alan  Krichev 

tvlilton  tvl.  Kuhn 

Carolyn  Tweed  Leap 

Richard  E.  Linder 

Sally  Schnure  Lindsay 

Victoria  S.  Long 

E.  Ann  Gerding  Lynch 

IVIeredith  Wright  Martin 

Milton  H.  Maslin,  Jr 

Peter  L.  Matson 

Richard  B,  Meserole 

Edith  Godshall  Messerschmidt 

Wayne  W.  Miller 

Dennis  R.  Mychak 

Shirley  Greco  Mychak 

Thomas  L.  Myers 

Ronald  E,  Oehlert 

Thomas  M.  PeischI 

Edward  J.  Pokornicky 

Bonnie  Bucks  Reece 

Eric  L.  Reichley 

Daniel  C.  Remler 

Linda  Cathcart  Richards 

Diane  Norcross  Samuel 

Marilyn  Froelich  Schmidt 

Steven  L.  Seitz 

Daniel  R.  Seyss 

John  H,  Shaw  III 

Nancy  Joyce  Souder 

William  G,  Straus 

Pamela  Dick  Streamer 

Barbara  Evans  Summers 

R.  Brent  Swope 

Jane  Campbell  Thomas 

William  A.  Vogel 

William  R.  Walker 

Paul  Walser 

Priscilla  Limbert  Watson 

Robert  G.  Watson 

Karl  E.  Westerville 

David  M.  Wilkinson 

Joanne  Davis  Zamos 

Class  of  1966 

Mary  List  Baird 
Larry  D.  Bashore 
Priscilla  Clark  Bashore 
Elizabeth  Braun  Beattie 
Leanne  Shaw  Belletti 
Susan  Bannister  Boone 
Barbara  Miles  Bramer 
Francis  J.  Brennan,  Jr 
Newton  T  Brosius 
Robert  J.  Campbell 
Nancy  Nelson  Cane 
Judith  Beery  Carter 
Randolph  A.  Coleman 
Myrna  Lee  Corson 
Ann  McAuliffe  Darr 
Richard  D,  Davidson 
Sue  C.  Davis 
Holly  Grove  Delaney 
Charles  F  Devlin,  Jr 
Marilyn  E.  Eck 
Ronald  R,  Emerick 
Laura  J.  Estep 
David  L.  Eyster 
Peter  G  Fager 
Rhoda  Reidell  Fasano 
Wayne  H  Fisher 
Linda  Wertz  Forster 
Carolyn  German  Fox 
Harold  A.  Freed 
Larry  A.  Giesmann 
Ann  Griffith  Gilbert 


Christopher  J.  Gipe 
Linda  Carothers  Good 
Thomas  R.  Gresh 
Margaret  Lauver  Harris 
O,  Evan  Hartenstine 
Brenda  Gerhart  Hayasaka 
Lynn  Burgee  Henss 
Melinda  Karns  Hummel 
R  Peter  Johnson 
Claudia  Whitaker  Keller 
Frederick  W.  Kelly,  Jr 
Carol  Shupe  Keyser 
Donald  S.  King 
Judith  Hawk  Lasley 
Judith  McGowin  Lattanzio 
Peter  D.  Lawler 
Susann  McAuliff  Lucas 
Raymond  L.  McColgan 
William  McLaughlin 
Joan  L.  Meisenhelter 
Stephen  D.  Melching 
James  R.  Milne 
Sharon  Riley  Milne 
Joanne  Drake  Morris 
James  H.  Nash 
Richard  J.  Olsen 
Richard  Pawloski 
Gertrude  Walton  PeischI 
Ralph  E.  Purpur 
Nancy  Elston  Richardson 
Ronda  Bender  Roane 
John  D.  Roberts 
Gary  Scheib 
Joanne  Brink  Scheib 
William  a  Schmidt 
Stephen  C  Seeburger 
Samuel  A  Stauffer 
Richard  H,  Streamer 
Margaret  Oelkers  Talbot 
Richard  Talbot 
Gretchen  Gochnour  Thiele 
Patricia  Bradway  Valentine 
Margaret  Orth  Van  Name 
Carole  Summer  Ward 
Carol  Meek  Whitfield 
Lois  Swartz  Yingling 
Suzanne  Springer  Zeok 

Class  of  1967 

Anthony  C  Adamopoulos 
Susan  Brumfield  Ambacher 
James  A.  Anderson 
Marilyn  Zannie  Antunes 
J.  Robert  Arthur 
Eleanore  Finnegan  Ball 
Charles  S.  Bender  II 
Ellen  Comey  Bennett 
Virginia  M.  Biniek 
F  Kent  Bonney 
Virginia  Newsome  Brosius 
Donna  Ake  Burkholder 
Anthony  J.  Costello 
Karen  Hardy  de  Laurier 
Shirley  A.  Dickau 
Dwight  E,  Dickensheets 
Frederick  L,  Dudley 
Cynthia  Gulp  Fad 
Joanne  Hiatt  Fowler 
Robert  B.  Fowler 
Charles  B,  France 
Mary  Drake  Franco 
Patricia  Craig  Galley 
Barry  I.  Gehring 
Carolyn  Ruocco  Grimes 
Suasn  Fegely  Hampel 
Donna  Garver  Henry 


Paula  Woodruff  Hill 
Richard  R.  Hough 
Rosemary  Robinson  Hough 
Barbara  Kaufmann  Huber 
Louise  Higley  John 
Robert  M-  Jones 
David  M,  Kaplan 
Andrea  Schumann  Keim 
John  D.  Keim,  Jr 
Dean  R.  Kennedy 
Richard  C.  Kindig 
Linda  Kauftman  Kirby 
Dianne  Gooderham  Knorr 
Jeannette  Moyer  Kowell 
Mary  Clukey  Krackow 
Billie  Eby  Kramer 
William  D.  Kramer 
William  F  Livengood 
Richard  A.  Main 
Thomas  C.  Maran 
Terry  L.  March 
Joan  Buck  Markley 
Frank  D.  Marsh 
Peter  C  Marshall 
Gail  Spory  McPherson 
Carolyn  Wahler  Miller 
Kathryn  Zwicker  Miller 
Robert  R.  Miller 
Christine  Groth  Murow 
Mary  Ann  Pfaff  Murray 
Joyce  Sabo  Nash 
Diane  Heller  Nixon 
John  A.  Norton 
Nancy  V.  Orr 
Thomas  J.  Palumbo 
Diane  Hillegass  Pawloski 
Marjorie  Mack  Pearson 
Nicholas  O.  Prusack  II 
James  R.  Reaser 
Richard  Roesler,  Jr 
Nancy  Baker  Rosen 
Janet  Brian  Sandham 
Kenneth  Sausman,  Jr 
Christine  Schlichting 
Gary  R  Seiferl 
Marian  L.  Shatto 
Donna  Zeiders  Sheaffer 
Margaret  A.  Shields 
Robert  C.  Snyder 
John  J.  Stankiewicz, 

in  memory  of  John  Grebe 
Maxine  Lentz  Thumser 
Richard  S.  Trostle 
Roger  G.  Van  Deroef 
Eileen  Worrell  Vogel 
James  B.  Wagner,  Jr 
William  H  Wiest 
Paul  P  Wild,  Jr 
Ronald  W.  Williams 
Vaughn  A.  Wolf 
William  L.  Yingling 
William  E.  Zick 

Class  of  1968 

Karalee  Buttorff  Ameel 
John  W.  Arnold, 

in  honor  of  Richard  Kozlowski 
Dennis  M,  Baker 
Robert  E.  Ball,  Jr 
Martin  W.  Banschbach 
Douglas  G  Bauer 
Peggy  Gilbert  Beck 
W.  Dean  Bickel 
Susan  E.  Bishop 
Terry  R.  Bossert 
James  E,  Bowman,  Jr 


William  R.  Brower 
Albert  W.  Byrnes 
Alison  Townsend  Carbaugh 
Sally  Feitig  Caruso 
Elizabeth  Charles 
Samuel  D,  Clapper 
James  L,  Clark 
Gail  Carter  Demaine 
Nancy  E,  Dewsbury 
Robert  B.  Donmoyer 
Arthur  D.  Ebersberger 
Marilyn  Moritz  Elam 
Constantine  C.  Exarchos 
Gwen  Henneforth  Fitch 
Robert  E  Forse 
Harold  F  Geise 
Sally  Curnow  Gilbert 
H.  Donald  Glaser,  Jr 
Lester  E,  Goodman,  II 
Gail  E,  Graham 
Frank  C  Grenoble,  Jr 
Janet  Fowler  Grey 
John  R.  Griffiths 
WillardM,  Grimes  III 
Robert  W.  Hadfield 
Samuel  J.  Halpern 
Elizabeth  Frost  Hardie 
John  Havas 
Robert  A.  Heinbach,  Jr 
Barbara  Brought  Hernandez 
Maureen  Thomas  Herr 
Henry  H.  Herrington 
Ruth  Seigfried  Himmelberger 
Ann  Sheppard  Ivey 
Barry  R.  Jackson 
Denise  Horton  Jackson 
Catherine  Strese  Jarjisian 
Benjamin  L.  Jones 
Elizabeth  Elmer  Kaufmann 
Robert  J.  King 
Carol  Sutcliffe  Kramer 
Barbara  A.  Leonard 
William  A.  Lewis,  Jr 
Joan  Seabrook  Linn 
Thomas  R  Long 
Nicholas  A.  Lopardo 
Joanne  Romano  Lucas 
Jerome  E.  Lynch 
Leonard  J.  Marzano 
Katharine  Beard  McClenathan 
Marsha  Tamke  McHenry 
Charles  H.  McLeskey 
Karin  I,  Michelsen 
Thomas  R.  Milbrand 
Trudy  Miller  Miner 
Gerald  J.  Miskar 
Laura  Scaife  Moyer 
Dawn  Grigg  Mueller 
Johanna  Sheese  Murray 
Alexander  A.  Nash,  Jr 
Karen  Geiger  Nash 
Barbara  Smith  Norton 
Donald  R  Orso 
Mary  Ann  Carpenter  Orso 
Ann  Griffin  Overholt 
Gerald  R.  Pacella 
John  C  Paterson,  Jr 
Dianne  Harshman  Patterson 
Kathleen  Livingston  Peck 
Susan  Sarbacher  Pence 
Richard  G.  Poinsett 
Sally  Davis  Rankin 
Joanne  Goglia  Reinhart 
Sarah  Gait  Riddle 
Mary  Ingram  Ritsert 
Janet  Schmaltz  Ross 
Robert  L.  Russell 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

15 


David  M,  Sandham 
Frank  J  Sawicki 
Roben  W  Schiipp 
Betty  Klose  Selinger 
Kenneth  R.  Selinger 
Nornne  Bailey  Spencer 
Richard  D,  Spotts 
Kenneth  Stark 
Enest  M  Stauffer 
Cheryl  R  Stickle 
Frederick  R.  Swavely 
Cathanne  Michener  Tunis 
Anita  Claycomb  Uchisaka 
Sharon  Fetterolf  Vak 
Stephen  M.  Vak 
Dennis  L  Van  Name 
Robert  C  Vogel 
Nancy  SIroup  Wagner 
Nan  Weller 

Patricia  Mehrer  Williams 
Suzanne  Yenchko 

Class  of  1969 

Carol  Smith  Arnold 
John  C,  Arthur 
James  L,  Ayers 
Rickey  L.  Bair 
Robert  F  Balliet,  Jr 
Keith  H.  Bance 
Michael  J.  Barrile 
Bronwyn  T.  Bauer 
Donald  O.  Bensinger 
Keith  W.  Betten 


Muriel  Black  Betten 
Patricia  D.  Bonsall 
Gerald  L.  Book 
Barry  E.  Bowen 
Willard  J.  Bowen 
John  L.  Boyer 
Katharine  S.  Bressler 
John  C.  Brill 
John  D.  Bronneck 
James  C.  Brown 
Robert  J,  Chonko 
Barbara  Hogg  dayman 
Howard  R,  Collins 
Alan  H,  Cooper 
Daniel  M.  Corveleyn 
Donald  L.  Graver 
Walter  W,  Custance,  Jr. 
Virgil  Franks  Davala 
Peter  W.  Delin 
Barbara  Hitchens  DePerro 
Nancy  Garver  Di  Pinto 
Robert  D,  DiPietro 
David  M,  Dumeyer 
Howard  E-  Duryea 
Thomas  C.  Eggleston  III 
Nancy  Comp  Everson 
Carol  Reese  Feister 
Donna  Hilton  Fisher 
Robert  G.  Fisher.  Jr. 
John  C.  Flohr  II 
Philip  D.  Fowler  III 
Martha  Imhof  Frantz 
William  J.  Freed,  Jr 
William  R.  Gatti 


Gary  R.  Gilbert 
Richard  W.  Grey 
Robert  E.  Guise 
William  B.  Hamaker 
Paul  J.  Hampel 
Nancy  Waick  Hanford 
Claire  Smith  Hanson 
Nancy  Gary  Harris 
Paul  D.  Harro 
Victoria  Fay  Heberlig 
Wendy  Evans  Herrington 
Stephen  R  Herrold 
Susan  Stephan  Hill 
Michael  J.  Hoover 
Susan  Agoglia  Ivovich 
Barry  L,  Jackson 
Peter  G.  Jarjisian 
Robert  O,  Jesberg,  Jr 
David  B.  Johnson 
Patricia  Drumm  Jones 
Terry  W.  Kent 
Margaret  Heil  King 
Paulette  Keller  Knauer 
Barry  R.  Landis 
Anne  Heimbach  Lawrence 
Margaret  Knouse  Lewis 
Lani  Pyles  MacAnitt 
Judith  Wittosch  Malcolm 
Holly  Ford  Marsh 
Joann  Lester  Maucher 
David  H.  McAfee 
Leslie  White  McAfee 
Sharon  Bankert  McGrane 
Virginia  Carlson  McKenzie 
Gary  T  Miner 
Robert  G.  Monahan 
Susan  Graf  Montgomery 
Sheila  Mahon  Morgan 
Susanne  Kahn  Mullin 
Loren  E,  Negley 
Donna  Byrd  Onasch 
Donald  W.  Peppier,  Jr 
Carol  Riley  Pfeifer 
Richard  F  Pfeifer 
Linda  laeger  Poinsett 
Dennis  M.  Pritts 
Philomena  Quattrocchi 
Robert  H.  Ray 
Beverly  Dato  Reber 
Robert  D,  Reber,  Jr. 
Nancy  Haas  Reese 
Kurt  Reinhart 
Jo-Anne  H.  Roberts 
Edwin  G.  Rohde 
Herbert  T  Rorer 
Dean  S.  Ross 
Linda  Taylor  Rule 
W  David  Rule 
Richard  F  Saylor 
Margaret  McCracken  Schiipp 
Edward  R,  Schmidt 
Robert  F  Schofield,  Jr. 
Richard  W,  Semke 
W.  Stevens  Shipman 
Glen  A.  Sholl 
Priscilla  Edwards  Slack 
Meredith  P  Smith.  Jr 
Robert  X.  Spero 
Ronald  M.  Stahl 
Linda  Grill  Stankiewicz. 

in  memory  of  John  Grebe 
David  C.  Steffen 
Eric  N.  Stem 
W  Allan  Todd 
Edward  H.  Vermillion 
Shirley  Jones  Vincent 
Sarah  Boys  Widhu 


Diane  Diffenderfer  Williams 
Donald  H.  Wilson 
Ronald  J.  Witko 
Michael  J  Wolf 
Elsbeth  H.  Wrigley 
Karen  Pfleger  Zygan 

Class  of  1970 

Sarah  Landis  Arthur 
Paul  W.  Bankes 
David  A,  Barber 
Marcia  Graeff  Bell 
Martha  Barker  Blessing 
Kathleen  Van  Order  Bowen 
Charles  A.  Brophy 
David  P.  Brougham 
Phillip  G.  Buchanan 
Robert  G.  Carothers 
Nancy  Lockhart  Chonko 
Robert  L.  Clyde 
Laurine  Longfield  Cooke 
William  D.  Cooke 
Karen  Kister  Corveleyn 
Eilene  Lach  Cummins 
Michael  A.  Cummins 
Edmund  G.  Dale 
Ruth  Zimmerman  Dennis 
Henry  J.  DePerro,  Jr 
David  M.  Dolinsky 
June  Yennie  Donmoyer 
Steven  E.  Dubs 
Robert  R.  Dunn  III 
Sharman  Levan  Ebbeson 
Sue  E.  Ebling 
Donna  Zierdt  Elkin 
Robert  F  Everson 
Byron  D.  Fellows 
Michael  R,  Fenstermacher 
Gregory  E.  Galano 
Brian  W.  Gallup 
Keith  Gaugler 
Sandra  Bahn  Gingerich 
Linda  Ulrich  Glantz 
Harriet  Burger  Griffith 
Linda  Rolston  Gutowski 
Donald  C.  Hamlin 
Christian  B.  Harris 
Robert  B.  Heinemann 
James  K.  Hill 
Wayne  D.  Hill 
Robert  G.  Hochstuhl 
Gregg  A.  Hodgdon 
H.  Louis  Horner,  Jr. 
Cheryl  Snyder  Ruber 
Carolyn  McGhee  Jackson 
Peggy  Dotterer  Jacob 
Richard  M  Jacobson 
Jay  E.  James 
Ronald  E.  Johnson 
Carl  L.  Kauffman 
Linda  Perry  Kindsvater 
Barry  R.  Klock 
Peter  J,  Lang 
John  S.  Leonard 
Bonnie  Eiker  Lightcap 
Barry  I.  Llewellyn 
Lloyd  O.  Lohmeyer  III 
Mary  T  Lotspeich 
Alan  C  Lovell 
Karen  Emiey  Lubrecht 
Karen  Anderson  Lynch 
Gerald  Malasheskie 
Douglas  L.  Marion 
Gail  D.  Mason 
William  C.  Merz 
Linda  Palmer  Miller 


Mary  Frances  Lenker  Miller 
Ruth  Slambaugh  Mills 
Bonalyn  A.  Mosteller 
Eloise  Jury  Myers 
James  R.  Nace 
H.  Gerald  Nanos 
Janet  Lefforge  Pacala 
James  C.  Packard 
Marina  Sinanoglou 

Papaconstantinou 
John  R.  Pendill 
Terry  E.  Phillips 
D.  Ward  Plummer,  Jr. 
Carol  Scherb  Ray 
Deshler  S.  Schenck 
Judy  Hoffman  Schmidt 
Jane  Malanchuk  Schuessler 
Jeffrey  R.  Scott 
Bonnie  J.  Shockey 
Carol  Snook  Stark 
Garrett  L.  Stauffer 
Barbara  Latsha  Stern 
Loreen  Wimmer  Stout 
David  E.  Teets 
Frank  J.  Trembulak 
Susan  B.  Twombly 
Louis  A.  Vermillion 
Douglas  W.  Weikert 
Paul  W,  Wenske 
David  B.  Werner 
Ann  Ruth  Wolfe 
Thomas  D.  Wolfe 
Lynn  Fitch  Wolfrom 
Dorothy  Pulst  Wright 
Elizabeth  Stein  Zurich 

Class  of  1971 

Judith  G.  Avery 
Pearl  C.  Barabas 
Janet  Johnson  Bielicki 
Albin  F  Blom 
Barry  T  Boblick 
Edward  W.  Bogner 
Elizabeth  Varner  Borger 
Timothy  P  Byrnes 
Roger  P  Cheney 
Nancy  Faringer  Cressman 
Robert  A.  Dachik 
David  J.  Deak 
Candace  Kuckens  DiPietro 
Ann  Hilbish  Eckman 
Susan  Stewart  Embessi 
Jill  Heffelfinger  Evans 
Margaret  C.  Fisher 
John  G.  Foos 
Anne  L.  Ford 
David  C  Frey 
Cynthia  Fnshkorn 
Jacqueline  Oshea  Galano 
Donald  C.  Gates 
Signe  S.  Gates 
Whitney  A.  Gay 
Jacqueline  C.  Gill 
Sandra  H.  Goodenough 
Joel  K.  Gordon 
Jeffrey  L.  Goria 
Cozette  Hartman  Haggerty 
David  W,  Hahn 
Linda  M.  Haughton 
Janet  Oberholtzer  Haupt 
George  W.  Herrold 
Donald  B.  Hill  II 
Roberta  Schroeder  Hill 
Joan  Dundore  Hood 
Peggy  Haas  Howell 
Janet  Goodyear  Jacobson 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

16 


David  H.  Koppenhaver 

Robert  C,  Krafft 

Ronald  A.  Kramer 

Karen  Nobel  Kupp 

Ellen  Mizzoni  Lake 

William  L,S,  Landes  III 

Kalhie  J.  Lang 

Fredenk  C.  Lauslen.  Jr 

Rolla  E,  Lehman  III 

PhihpR.  Libby 

John  B.  LippincotI 

Jean  McEvoy  Llewellyn 

Linda  Nansleel  Lovell 

Patricia  G.  Lundholm 

David  W.  Madison 

Phyllis  Reinhardt  Malasheskie 

Lynn  Keim  Marion 

Charlene  Stoner  Maue 

Frederick  R.  Maue 

Donald  W.  McClain 

Carol  Lesher  Miller 

David  J.  Mitten 

Daryl  F.  Moore 

Thomas  M.  Nead 

Charles  G.  Norbert 
Jessica  Schubert  Norbert 

Karen  L.  Olson 
Denny  Packard 
Joseph  P.  Palchak,  Jr. 
C.  Neil  Petersen 
Michael  J.  Petron 
Kathy  Fairchild  Phillips 
Rebecca  Yarnall  Price 
Gregory  A.  Reppa 
Marie  Morgan  Riss 
David  A.  Rosborough 
Jeffrey  A.  Roush 
JohnW.  Ruhl 

Catherine  Rogers  San  Fillppo 
Philip  E,  San  Filippo 
Lisa  Deamer  Sawyer 
Michael  F  Scavone 
David  G.  Schwalm 
Louise  Hiller  Sharbaugh 
N.  Dennis  Simmons 
Robin  Fisher  Smith 
Deborah  Devenney  Spinney 
Peter  M.  Stenzhorn 
Nancy  Robinson  Stephen 
Mark  L.  Stevens 
Richard  J,  Szot 
Charles  N.  Tannery,  Jr 
Alice  Henick  Thomas 
Elinor  M.  Thompson 
Merrill  W,  Tilghman,  Jr 
Donald  L,  Van  Gilder 
Kenneth  J.  Vermillion 
Roxane  Havice  Varmillion 
Fred  D.  Westbrook 
Jeffrey  S.  Witte 
John  E,  Woodward 
Nancy  E.  Yarnall 

Class  of  1972 

Richard  C.  Abbott 
Louise  Brophy  Arnold 
Ellen  Presty  Ashworth 
Sharon  Witteck  Austin 
Stephen  E.  Ayer 
Charlene  Moyer  Banco 
Brenda  Armstrong  Bartholomew 
Richard  A.  Bechtel 
Stephen  H.  Bender 
Alan  M.  Bennett 
Dwight  C.  Blake 
Susan  Siegrist  Blake 


Thomas  A.  Bohner 

David  A  Borden 

Carolyn  Walker  Bridgett 

Joan  Finsen  Brown 

Michael  K.  Brown 

Linda  Kline  Bugden 

Ronald  N  Bystrom 

Paul  A.  Cam 

William  H  Callaghan 

Thomas  H,  Carter 

Janean  Clare 

Robert  F  Cloud 

R.  Scott  Conant 

June  Ross  Coyle 

Sandra  McDermott  Dolinsky 

David  S-  Dunn 

Andrea  Licciardello  Endrusick 

James  L,  Endrusick 

Larry  L.  Eppley 

Diane  Kelley  Evans 

Mary  C.  Fager 

George  A.  Fecker 

Richard  A  Frank 

Jeanne  Yost  Gallagher 

Joseph  X.  Garvey 

Susan  Wright  Geiger 

Timothy  J.  Gotwald 

Douglas  R.  Grosch 

Nancy  Porch  Hafner 
Darcy  Jones  Hamlin 
Pamela  Larkin  Hare 
Laurie  H.  Hart 
Alison  Petrie  Heinzel 
William  H.  Henschke.  II 
Steven  M.  Hoffman 
Dale  E.  Hoke 
Gail  Sigafoos  Hoke 
Craig  W.  Hutchison 
Michael  J.  Huth 
Kimberly  Y,  Jones 
Christine  Rogers  Kindon 
Robert  M  Kindon 
Carol  Sensenig  Klein 
Joseph  F  Klein,  Jr 
Edmund  P  Kling  III 
Bonny  Ensmger  Klinger 
William  C.  Knauer 
David  C  Koch 
John  C  Kupp  III 
Cheryl  Hughen  Lathrop 
George  R.  Laufenberg 
Brian  E.  Lewis 
Wendy  Mohr  Lewis 
Christopher  A.  Lodewyks 
Bradley  E.  Lord 
Robert  W.  Maucher 
Brian  D.  McCartney 
Jane  Brockway  McClain 
Susan  Seaks  McLaughlin 
Janice  McCullough  Mertz 
Pamela  Norton  Mitchell 
Joseph  B.  Montgomery 
James  Z,  Morehouse 
Jan  F.  Mroz 
Peter  W.  Murcott 
James  E  Murray 
Saren  Alexander  Murray 
Priscilla  Gillespie  Nagy 
Robert  G.  Nonni 
Michael  C.  Oakes 
Craig  R  Penniman 
Harold  W.  Peterson 
Arlene  Arndt  Philippoff 
Randall  D,  Reber 
Doreen  Bolton  Rehrig 
Coleen  Warn  Renshaw 
Mark  W.  Richards 


William  H.  Rouse 
John  L.  Sawyer 
Carol  Ferry  Saylor 
Rebecca  Schumacher 
Chester  D-  Schuman 
Pamela  Miller  Schuman 
Lynne  Colombo  Schwartz 
Sandra  Douglas  Sheridan 
Robert  C,  Shiffer,  Jr 
Debra  Plunkett  Smith 
Stanley  T  Snyder 
Royce  Hasley  Stevens 
Susan  Hancoch  Storch 
Frederick  M.  Topper 
Mary  Deveau  Ulatowski 
Jacqueline  Costello  Walters 
Megan  Doney  Weikert 
Lynn  Whittlesey  Wilson 
Carl  C  Yingling 

Class  Of  1973 

Pamela  Carolan  Adams 

Paula  Eletto  Adams 

Susan  Kurtz  Allan 

Janice  Woltjen  Anglin 

Arlene  Graybill  Apple 

John  J.  Basti 

Kenneth  G.  Bechtold 

Gregory  M.  Beck 

Jay  M-  Boryea 

Alice  Shue  Boustead 

Teresa  Rhodenck  Bowers 

Jeanne  R-  Boyer 

Ray  H.  Boyer 

Robert  M.  Brenneman 

Linda  Herrold  Brophy 

Joyce  A  Brown 

Thomas  S.  Brownback 

William  D,  Burrell 

Pamela  Flinchbaugh  Byrnes 

Anne  Herdle  Cain 

Kathleen  Chambers  Callaghan 

Marlyn  Rath  Carson 

Marilyn  Lacko  Case 

Peter  S.  Ciszak 

Kevin  W.  Clary 

Donna  Tryner  Coffee 

Robert  W.  Cole 

Roger  T  Collins 

Barbara  Schultz  Colvin 
James  L.  Culpepper 

Constance  Overkott  Cunningham 

Charles  L.  DeBrunner 

Lynda  Beadle  Deutsch 

Alyce  Zimmer  Doehner 

Rebecca  Young  Duke 

Barbara  Kay  Eames 

Dennis  L.  Eckman 

James  G.  Ehrhorn,  Jr 

Peter  W,  Emig 

Laurel  Hinkley  Falkner 

Henry  R.  Fisher 

James  J.  Flynn 

Thomas  C.  Foote.  Jr 

C  Patrick  Gallagher 

Chris  A-  George 

June  Belletti  George 

Samuel  J,  Greco 

William  H.  Hamilton 

Vicki  Chin  Hart 

Victoria  Vanwagenen  Heidorn 

Catherine  Magill  Hoffman 

Linda  Fox  Holler 

Pamela  Sherwood  Hudson 

Steven  E-  Jackson 

Carol  Dickinson  Johns 


Mark  R  Johnson 

Robert  E.  Jones 

Robert  T  Kassoway 

James  E.  Kellerman 

Kathleen  Coon  Kellerman 

Barbara  Dworecki  Kencik 

Judy  Stump  Kling 

Dorothy  J.  Knauss 

Elizabeth  Hollingshead  Lancione 

Emilio  A.  Lancione 

David  S.  Landis 

Janet  Isgro  Laufenberg 

Thomas  E.  Leffler 

Jean  Walton  Lehman 

Nancy  Uckert  Lewis 

Frederick  W.  Linnemeyer 

Robert  S,  Long 

Edward  G.  Madison 

Lee  E-  McDonough 

David  F.  McMullen 

Barbara  Lane  Miller 

Allen  B.  Miller 

Robert  C,  Miller 

Deborah  Reifsnyder  Mohr 

Janet  Nilssen  Moore 

Thomas  J  Moran 

Douglas  W.  Morgan 

Frederick  E  Morrow 

Dennis  G.  Mosebey 

Diane  Decker  Nair 

Leslie  Wiessmann  Nieskens 

Richard  T  Nornhold 

Roxie  Hahn  Oberg 

Robert  C  Otto 

Marcia  Wright  Ousley 

Philip  C.  Ousley 

Linda  Saldukas  Payne 

Walter  J.  Payne 

Nancy  Search  Phipps 

Robert  A.  Phipps 

Nancy  Ostermueller  Plaza 

Joseph  P  Raho 

Richard  K.  Renn 

Richard  D.  Rowlands 

Georgeann  Mercincavage  Ruhl 

William  A.  Sanders 

Karen  Buehler  Savarese 

Philip  H,  Schreyer 

Wendy  Collins  Seglem 

Robert  S,  Siegel 

Nancy  Finan  Smith 

Nancy  Searfoss  Smoker 

Roberta  Wyatt  Stafford 

Eric  E,  Stahl 

J,  Donald  Steele,  Jr 

Gail  Holmes  Tannery 

Cynthia  Himsworth  Taylor 

Peter  Y.  Thompson 

Joseph  M.  Vayda 

Sue  Ellen  Ferman  Vayda 

Robert  C.  Veach 

Robert  G,  Vogel 

William  M.  Weary 

Joan  Mercer  Witte 

Charles  H.  Woodcock  IV 

James  Wright 

Ceroid  M.  Wunderlich 

Susan  Topfer  Ziemann 

Lynn  D.  Zimmerman 

Raymond  A.  ZIockie 


Class  Of  1974 


Robert  A.  Akalski 
William  D.  Atkinson 
Daniel  M.  Baxter 


Evelyn  Dowling  Baxter 

Lynne  Stansfield  Beck 

Marilynn  R.  Blend 

Michael  Boustead 

Raymond  F,  Bower 

Martha  E,  Brandwene 

Phyllis  Kreckman  Bratton 

Lonnie  E,  Campbell 

Michael  D,  Carlini 

Wendy  Williams  Carlini 

Bruce  W.  Casso 

Susan  Haines  Casso 

Thomas  G.  Clark 

Alan  M.  Cohn 

Frank  J.  Corcoran 

Wayne  H.  Dietterick 

Michele  Maiben  Diggins 

Cynthia  Smith  DiLorenzo 

Tonna  Wendt  Dougan 

Debra  Horner  Douglas 

Peter  M.  Douglas 

E.  Wayne  Dreyman 

Thomas  A.  Duncan 

Barbara  Dalrymple  Dunn 

Richard  H.  Eickhoff 

Jill  Stevens  Fecker 

David  E.  Fettinger 

Karen  White  Fox 

George  V  Ganter 

Kenneth  C,  Gift 

Martha  L.  Graybill 

Gayle  Thomas  Green 

John  C.  Hadley 

Perrin  C.  Hamilton 

Grace  Welton  Hanawalt 

John  B.  Hanawalt 

Linda  Pratz  Hill 

Shelley  Gehman  Hill 

Paul  R.  Hinsch 

Lynn  R.  Hoffman 

Patricia  Krall  Hogg 

Edward  S.  Kaltreider 

Dennis  D.  Kieffer 

Robert  J-  Kimbel,  Jr 

Susan  Zierdt  Kirshenbaum 

Daniel  E.  Knipel 

E,  Mark  Kozin 

Jeanne  Kauffman  Kreiser 

Carol  Kurtzke  Kubancek 

Carol  Wells  Kueffner 

William  B.  M,  Kundert 

Beth  Petrie  Leggett 

Eliese  Wagenseil  Levin 

Debbie  Dempsey  Littlejohn 
Ronald  C.  Littley  Jr 
Layton  S.  Lyon  III 
Dean  T  Madison 
Robert  W-  Margoles 
Susan  Lang  Martin 
Susan  Craft  McAllister 
Joanne  Thomas  McCard 
William  H.  McCard 
John  M.  McCrudden 
Karen  Havriiko  McElhattan 
Betsy  Halpin  Messerle 
Karen  Stock  Miller 
Stephen  B.  Mohr 
John  W.  Morris 
Carol  Smith  Nolan 
James  H.  Ober 
Debbie  Rohlan  Pereira 
Patrick  A  Petre 
Vicki  Freeman  Pierce 
Deborah  Quinn 
Jocelyn  Floody  Reid 
Cynthia  Severinsen  Reinhard 
Thomas  W.  Reinhard 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

17 


David  W,  Rittler 
Karen  Chernngton  Robbins 
Pamela  Gehron  Robey 
Phllmer  H.  Rohrbaugh 
Deborah  Witle  Sebring 
Peter  M,  Sherman 
Anne  M.  Shultz 
Linda  Capaldi  Siegel 
Benedict  J.  Smar,  Jr 
Christine  Schmidt  Smith 
F  Thomas  Snyder  III 
Suzanne  Emanuel  Spaid 
Jeanne  Lenig  Specht 
Robert  J.  Stamm 
Rhonda  Riddle  Stark 
Vicky  Rohm  Steitz 
Douglas  B.  Sutherland 
Nancy  Lindsten  Taylor 
Judith  Turner  Thomas 
William  H.  Thomas,  Jr 
Janet  Rice  Trompert 
William  B-  Trousdale 
Joan  Masser  Troutman 
Alan  J-  Upperco 
Janet  Bauer  Upperco 
Donald  L,  Utter 
John  S.  Verruso 
Cynthia  Luport  Walter 
Alan  R.  Waters 
Chris  L-  Wheeland 
Roy  L-  Wilson 
Larry  D.  Wolfgang 
Gerald  F.  Zukowski 


Class  of  1975 

George  C.  Adams.  Jr. 

Judith  Yohn  Adams 

James  T.  Ailing 

David  H,  Allison 

Robert  F.  Amweg 

Christopher  Anglin 

Charles  R.  Antanavage 

John  H,  Arnold 

Janet  Diehl  Ayres 

James  A,  Baglin 

Gwen  L,  Barclay 

Janet  Frock  Bassett 

Jerry  S.  Bassett 

James  M.  Bates 

Leroy  Carl  Beck 

Martha  Pierce  Beishline 

Mary  Fletcher  Benkovic 

John  E,  Bird 

Roberta  Laudenslager  Blasdell 

Paul  A,  Blume 

David  M.  Boucher 

Robert  J.  Brett 

Carol  Nichols  Callahan 

Christopher  L.  Campbell 

Joseph  R.  Caporaso.  Jr 

Robert  G.  Carr 

Deborah  Burdick  Cloud 

Carol  Naplacic  Cousemaker 

Eleanor  Kusche  Crabbe 

Julie  Lawrence  Craig 

David  H.  Crist 

Deborah  Mathias  Dagle 

Dirk  E,  Dana 

A.  Bruce  Dansbury 

Russell  J.  Dauber 

Susan  Ayres  Davis 

Carol  Powers  Dawson 

Leroy  O,  Diehl.  Jr 

Warren  S.  Diggins 

W.  Allen  Dunstan,  Jr, 


Stephanie  Sims  Dyott 
Deborah  Hansen  Eickhoff 
George  J,  Epstein 
Michael  A,  Falkner 
Jacquelyn  Strub  Filbey 
Russell  C,  Filbey 
Jeffrey  L,  Frymoyer 
Donna  R,  Fugit 
John  D.  Goodenow 
Richard  F  Graham,  Jr 
John  D.  Granger 
Carol  A.  Graybosch 
Keith  W.  Green 
Roger  P.  Gundersen 
Sharon  Smith  Hadley 
Barbara  Shatto  Harvey 
Jesse  E.  Hill  III 
Douglas  A,  Holcombe 
Holly  Henschel  Hovis 
Karen  Wells  Hughes 
Susan  Grubb  Jackson 
Thomas  W,  Jacobi 
Gerald  P  Jaskiewicz 
Susan  Gordon  Johnson 
Kristine  A.  Jones 
Billye  Miller  Kanouse 
Kevin  S.  Kanouse 
Thomas  G.  Keane,  Jr, 
Timothy  G,  Keane 
John  T  Kolody,  Jr, 
Jessica  Schnitman  Kowall 
Samuel  Kuba  III 
Kimberly  Miller  Lacey 
Andrea  R,  Lavix 
Judy  Lambert  Lenz 
James  D,  Link 
Laura  Maddish  Link 
Donald  Littleiohn  II 
Sharon  L.  Long 
Kenneth  L.  MacRitchie 
Faith  Christensen  Maricic 
John  Mazur 
Harvard  K,  McCardle 
Mary  E,  McManus 
Craig  R,  Miller 
Patricia  Shaughnessy  Miller 
Anthony  F  Miscavige 
Brenda  Parker  Nelson 
Martha  Kauffman  Ocker 
John  R.  J.  Olcese 
Dale  A.  Orris 
Marilyn  Timko  Otto 
Douglas  R.  Powell 
Joseph  J.  Prekopa 
Raymond  F,  Rail,  Jr 
Diane  Christopher  Rapport 
John  R.  Reinhard 
Sandra  M.  Rocks 
Robert  C,  Rungee 
George  E.  Saridakis 
Kathleen  Phillips  Sciarello 
Jeffrey  G,  Shade 
Susan  Gabrielson  Shrader 
Karen  Parker  Skoda 
Charles  W  Smeltz 
Suzanne  Patchell  Stewart 
John  R-  Strangfeld 
Margaret  Buicko  Thompson 
Debora  Van  Iderstine  Traas 
Richard  D.  Treich 
Louis  G,  Van  Gilder 
Garry  E.  Vom  Lehn 
William  D,  Wagner 
Edward  K,  Watkins 
Kaye  Stein  Willbanks 
Paul  M,  Willbanks 
John  D,  Wilson 


Rosanne  Foster  Wilson 
Sharon  Gloster  Winters 
Cynthia  Welch  Woodcock  IV 
William  A.  Wray,  Jr 
Steven  L.  Zackon 
Janice  Friedman  Zackon 
Elizabeth  A.  Zak 


Class  of  1976 

Karol  Silvick  Allison 

Robert  M,  Auman,  Jr 

Linda  M,  Barran 

Janet  Gump  Beck 

Leslie  J,  Beers 

Douglas  F  Bernegger 

Joetta  A.  Bibbens 

Lisa  Whelan  Billmeier 

Timothy  V,  Blair 

Nancy  Mattson  Bober 

M.  Steven  Bortner 

Lauren  Runyon  Bregenzer 

Mark  D.  Burkhardt 

Juel  A.  Casey 

Thomas  K,  Chadwick 

Nicholas  F  Chirico 

Mark  P  Cook 

Matthias  E,  Creutzmann 

W.  Talbot  Daley 

W-  Richard  Davis 

Steven  P  Deck 

Thomas  E,  Dertouzos 

Barbara  Keller  Dertouzos 

Elwood  R,  Dietz 

Kathy  Johnson  Dilenschneider 

Joanne  D'Onofrio  DiLuigi 

Margaret  V  Duval 

Kimberlee  Gasull  Eckman 

Sheila  M.  Eckman 

Nancy  J.  Ferris 

Anthony  J,  Filer 

William  0,  Finch,  Jr 

Jo  Ann  Fricker 

Jeffrey  R.  Fuller 

Rebecca  M,  Fuller 

Marjorie  Brouse  Gaul 

MarkR.  Gaul 

Debra  Carey  Gellert 

Joyce  Laputka  Gibbs 

Elizabeth  M  Gent 

Paul  C,  Ginzl 

Gordon  J  Glass 

John  S.  Godley 

Debbie  Fishman  Gordon 

Virginia  Martinet  Graham 

Richard  K.  Hanson 

Scott  D.  Harris 

Barry  D,  Hartshorn 

Richard  W,  Helmuth 

Jane  E.  Helsing 

Russell  H.  High,  Jr, 

Lawrence  T  Hill 

Patricia  H.  Hill 

Bradford  Hollinger 

Douglas  D.  Holmgren 

Susan  Zimmerman  Horstman 

Robert  C.  Hutchinson 

F  Curtis  Ibbitson 

Larry  L.  Jacobs 

Thomas  M.  Jobes 

Carolyn  A,  Johnson 

Cathleen  Ehatt  Keane 

Susan  Kessock 

Jacob  W,  Klein 

Brenda  Zboray  Klinger 

Lauretta  F  Koenig 


KurtH,Kohler 
Elizabeth  Walsh  Kreger 
Patrick  F  Kreger 
Robert  P  Kreh 
Russell  J-  Laggner 
Jeannette  File  Lamb 
Jeffrey  A.  LaRose 
Sheryl  Swartz  Lazarus 
Lowell  L.  Leitzel 
Jerome  Levkoff 
David  W,  Long 
David  W,  Main 
William  D.  Marks 
Ann  L.  Marshall 
Rhonda  Davis  McCardle 
Thomas  F.  McCarty 
Debra  Smith  McCarty 
Daniel  R.  McDougall 
Eugene  F  Meany 
Joseph  C,  Michetti,  Jr, 
Mary  L.  Miller 
Charlene  Lawser  Monastra 
Thomas  Monastra 
Timothy  P  D.  Mooney 
Kathleen  Marvin  Morgan 
William  A.  Morgan 
Kathy-Ann  McCarty  Morrow 
David  N.  Mosteller 
Laurel  Stryker  Mosteller 
Ella  L,  Netherton 
Wanda  D.  Neuhaus 
John  B,  Neuhauser 
Charlene  Everett  Olcese 
Philip  BOIphin 
James  H,  Packer 
Keith  E.  Paterson 
Patricia  Grogan  Peterson 
William  A,  Pette 
Gail  Johnson  Quinn 
Gill  U.  Redpath 
Bonnie  Birch  Richards 
Gary  W.  Richenaker 
Philip  B.  Robeson,  Jr 
Nancy  Reed  Rock 
David  A,  Rohrer 
Laurie  Morgan  Roth 
Ronald  R.  Roth 
Richard  D.  Schoenly 
John  D,  Schwartz 
Debra  Sobecki  Shah 
Dennis  A.  Shoemaker 
Kenneth  B.  Slocum 
Robert  S,  Smith 
Robert  J.  Snyder 
Jeffrey  H,  Steitz 
Mitchel  D  Storey 
Helyn  M.  Strom-Henriksen 
William  Swanger  III 
Richard  A,  Thornburg 
Michael  Timmons 
Ruth  Anderson  Tucker 
Mark  J.  Vincenzes 
Cindy  Ball  Vitto 
F  Lorraine  Nelson  Weeks 
Gregory  J,  Wells 
Diane  Burton  Welsch 
Brenda  Overcash  West 
Edward  S,  Wheaton 
Emily  Flickinger  White 
John  D,  White,  Jr 
John  P  White 
Scott  A,  Wissinger 
Douglas  Yelencsics 
Charles  A.  Yoder 
Jeffrey  L  Yoder 
Deborah  Gaydosh  Zaionis 
Robert  Zimmerman,  Jr 


Class  Of  1977 

Brian  D,  Archibald 

David  E,  Atkinson 

Cheryl  Rahlfs  Atkinson 

William  A,  Barrett 

Barbara  L.  Birdsall 

Donna  Zawacki  Birosak 

John  P  Birosak 

Victor  R,  Boris 

Ronald  L,  Brett 

Hadley  K,  Brown 

Jeffrey  H,  Bugge 

Class  of  1977  Reunioners 

Jill  Simpson  Cohen 

Anne  L.  Crawford 

Robyn  Schnell  Cronin 

Stephen  P,  Crowther 

Deborah  A.  Dale 

Janet  Smith  Daley 

Nancy  Adams  Dansbury 

Mary  Acton  Dauber 

Kathi  Hawxhurst  Davies 

Virginia  L.  Davis 

Mark  E.  DiLuigi 

Daniel  E.  Ditzler 

Donald  P,  Doorley,  Jr. 

Denise  A,  Duane 

Kathleen  S,  Dunn 

Edward  E.  Eckman 

Michael  J,  Edry 

Jon  W.  Eich 

Robert  E.  Engleman 

Frederick  H.  Ernst 

Craig  M.  Fasold 

Bruce  C.  Fehn 

Katherine  Allen  Fehn 

John  R  Ferry,  Jr. 

David  M.  Fisher 

Peter  L,  Fiss 

Susan  Gale  Fitchett 

William  S.  Flather 

Jeffrey  L.  Gable 

Marilyn  E.  Gill 

Carlen  Schmidt  Ginzl 

Elaine  Fahringer  Gundersen 

James  A.  Hall 

Ronald  E.  Hanson 

Lorraine  Miller  Hartshorn 

David  O.  Hayes 

Robin  Strohecker  Heinemann 

Joan  Domin  Hentges 

Keith  H.  Hewitt 

Frederick  L.  Hickman 

Karen  Johnson  Hollinger 

Douglas  C.  Hornberger 

Jeanne  Davis  Horovitz 

Gerald  G.  Huesken 

Vicki  Sandsiedt  Huffaker 

Deborah  Schneider  Jacobi 

Susan  Booth  Jacobs 

Jeffrey  A  Jones 

Karl  R.  Keiser 

Lee  S.  Kelechava 

Roderick  E.  Kerr,  Jr. 

Richard  C.  Klick 

Scott  L.  Klinger 

Bruce  D.  Koenecke 

Lawrence  P.  Kroggel 

J.  Christian  Kuhn  III 

James  A.  Kurras 

Timothy  B.  Lawlor 

Elaine  lanora  Levkoff 

David  E.  Lewis 

E  Lynne  Campbell  Liebrock 

David  B.  Lockard 

Karen  Oberheim  Lockard 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

18 


James  G  Longo 

Howard  J.  Lynde  III 

Elizabeth  Bussman  Mahler 

Cordelia  Rust  Mann 

Jo-Ellen  L-  McCracken 

Linda  Graziano  McGrory 

Melinda  Scovell  McGrory 

Michael  P  McLane 

David  M.  Miller 

Douglas  A-  Miller 

Suzanne  Reed  Miller 

Naseem  N.  Momin 

Bradley  F.  Moore 

Bruce  E.  Moore 

Lewis  R.  Morrow 

Brenda  K.  Myers 

Katherine  McAllister  Neuhauser 

Albert  M  Noggle 

Carol  W.  Norwood 

Janice  Snider  Nowell 

Marjorie  Johnson  Olson 

Christopher  J,  Pappianou 

Howard  G.  Paul,  Jr 

Tracy  Hawke  Perrapato 
Jane  Schlegel  Petitte 

Richard  W.  Ratcliffe 
Susan  M.  Reisch 
James  W.  Reyle 
Joan  Brouse  Rifkin 
Alice  M.  Roher 
Philip  R  Saler 
Marjorie  Flackman  Saler 
Gregg  K.  Saxe 
Martha  Miller  Schwartz 
Jo  Ann  Smith 
Joseph  W.  Strode  III 
Fred  C.  Sweetapple,  Jr 
Nancy  Hulsl  Tamayne 
Herbert  J,  Tanneberger 
Debra  Fox  Taylor 
Lynn  A-  Thorson 
Louann  Morseberger  Tracy 
Joseph  A.  Vermillion 
Lynn  Sarf  Watkins 
Robert  M.  Wentz 
Deborah  Clemens  Werronen 
Victor  E.Wertz 
Bruce  H.  Wetteroth 
Patricia  Hall  Wilsbach 
Brenda  Newman  Wright 
Timothy  J.  Wright 
Elizabeth  Hall  Xanthis 
John  P  Xanthis 

Class  of  1978 

Susan  E  Apsley 
Richard  M,  Baran 
Edward  R.  Barben 
Sherry  Seiple  Barben 
Deborah  M.  Bernhisel 
William  R.  Betz 
Jolee  Ruch  Boehmer 
Mark  R,  Bostic 
Richard  A,  Brugger,  Jr 
Bryon  H-  Bucher 
Jean  Hedrick  Budd 
Steven  K,  Budd 
John  M  Campbell 
Jane  Wiedemann  Candela 
Regina  Pohren  Chadwick 
Carl  F  Christiansen 
Paulette  E,  Cohen 
Denise  A  Connerty 
Mark  R,  Cummins 
Tura  Hammarstrom  Dickert 
Jane  Kadenbach  DiGirolamo 


Diane  Stewart  Dom 

Bruce  E.  Figgatt 

Susan  King  Fiss 

H.  Scott  Fritts 

William  N.  Garrett 

David  R.  Getz 

John  C.  Grantland 

Scott  A.  Grimm 

Karen  L.  Hackman 

William  C.  Hart 

Thomas  G.  Hepler 

Michael  J.  Herman 

Roberta  Andrew  Hewitt 

Larry  D.  Hildebrand 

Robert  C.  Irwin 

Brenda  Ewert  Jadney 

Pamela  R.  James 

Jill  Jacobus  Jurgensen 

Michael  A.  Katchmer 

Helen  Ely  Kauffman 

Roberta  L-  Kempf 

Mary  Vetri  Kendall 

Richard  J-  King,  Jr 

Jo  Ann  Kinkel 

Richard  B,  Koch 

William  a  Kraft 

Susan  Little  Kuehl 

Robert  R.  Labarca 

David  L.  Liebrock 

Elizabeth  H,  Linehan 

Linda  Fennimore  Lippincott 

Kenneth  P  Maehl 

Robert  W.  Manning 

Penelope  Norwood  Margoles 

Susan  A.  Martin 

Peter  W,  Megill 

Jack  L,  Miller 

Donald  W,  Monetti 

James  G.  Montgomery 

Todd  B,  Morgan 

Robert  R.  Mowrer 

Patricia  LaCombe  Murphy 

Judy  Feidt  Musselman 

C  Lynn  Nakamura 

Donna  Poland  Neilly 

Pamela  Ceresa  Nothstein 

Hester  M,  Null 

Susan  Grisee  Pappianou 

Joseph  J.  Parcel  III 

John  J  Peles 

Debra  A,  Peragino 

Mary  A,  Pitorak 


John  P.  Poliero 

William  H.  Poust  III 

Judith  A.  Rile 

Peter  S.  Rispoli 

Donna  Diianni  Rispoli 

Jay  S.  Rogers 

Barbara  Bozzelli  Ross 

Donald  M.  Ross 

R-  Todd  Rossel 

Margaret  Klaus  Saxe 

Michael  P  Scheib 

Dale  F  Schoener 

Patricia  Lutkins  Schultz 

Melissa  L,  Simmons 

Anne  Elton  Skinner 

Sharon  Karle  Snyder 

Dean  H.  Springman 

Lori  E.  Thomas 

Barbara  A,  Vierow 

Jane  Miller  Voipe 

Richard  A.  Ward 

Elizabeth  O'Connor  Waters 

Cynthia  Baxter  Wertz 

William  B.  Wescott 

Robert  B.  Whomsley 

Jeffrey  A.  Wiest 

Darren  K.  Wilson 

S  Lydia  Papanikolaou  Wiswell 

Debbie  Robinson  Wolfert 

Laurie  G.  Zimmerman 

C.  Gilbert  ZIock 


Class  of  1979 

Nancy  J.  Adams-Shippy 
Howard  F.  Baker 
Shirley  Guerin  Baker 
Steven  J.  Barrett 
Carole  Moeller  Beam 
Barbara  A.  Beans 
Louise  Filardo  Beer 
David  W.  Bielefield 
Roberta  Dodson  Bordlemay 
Margaret  Hamilton  Carpenter 
Robert  E  Cascone 
Christi  S.  Chavers 
David  C  Cloetingh 
Michael  C  Cosgrove 
Erin  Hoff  Coyne 
Thomas  H  Coyne 
Paul  S.  Daniels 


Marcia  Freed  Dankman 
Laurie  Ritson  Dougherty 
Betsy  Hulse  Doyle 
Stacy  Kiraly  Duran 
Susan  Yoder  Faast 
Linda  Eberlin  Fahrney 
Barbara  Bryan  Falconer 
Lee  Ann  Fasnacht 
Dorothy  Fersch 
Steven  D.  Foreman 
Randall  E.  Franzen 
Sandra  L.  Fryer 
Jeffrey  S.  Gicking 
James  R.  Gladwin 
Andrew  S,  Graybill 
Elizabeth  Kennedy  Graybill 
Andrea  M,  Hart 
Janice  Gaschen  Herman 
Kevin  E.  Hildebrand 
John  M.  Hilton 
Robin  Swenk  Hilton 
Samuel  B.  Hoff 
Karen  Holmes  Hoke 
George  S.  Huntzinger 
Robin  Gallo  Hutchinson 
Nicholas  P  Interdonato 
Joseph  R-  Johnson  III 
Peter  S.  Johnson 
Thomas  A.  Johnson 
Suzann  Taskovitz  Kaufhold 
Cynthia  S.  Kearns 
Charles  R.  Kelsey 
Sandra  J.  Knutsen 
Ellen  Knutson  Kramm 
Carl  L.  Krause 
Lorinda  Alexander  Krause 
Susan  L.  Kuba 
Cindy  Erickson  Labarca 
Edward  M.  Laselva 
Vincent  A.  Laselva 
Cynthia  J.  Lewis 
David  E-  Lindquist 
Nancy  Jeffries  Little 
Debra  Holzhauer  Louden 
Richard  H.  Lubben 
John  W.  Magers 
James  R-  Maiolo.  Jr 
Mary  Delbaugh  Maiolo 
Donald  F  Mann 
Javier  F  Martinez 
Wendy  Mason  McDougall 
Denis  J.  McHugh 


Christine  Hoff  Mclnnes 
Sharon  Vreeland  Miller 
Mark  E.  Nelson 
David  R,  Odenath,  Jr 
Ellen  Schmidt  Odenath 
Susan  Odjakjian 
Catherine  Conklin  Pattison 
Madeline  V.  Pearson 
James  N.  Petitte 
Richard  H,  Pohl 
Robert  J.  Purcell 
Sandra  L.  Ray 
Kathryn  A.  Reihard 
Scott  A.  Richards 
Wendy  George  Ripa 
Nancy  J,  Robinson 
James  H.  Ruitenberg 
George  S.  Segon 
Donald  E-  Sipe 
Shawn  Eckman  Sipe 
Edward  S.  Skibiel,  Jr 
Michael  W,  Smith 
Scott  A.  Smith 
Joseph  M.  Talmage,  Jr 
Alice  M.  Taylor 
Anne  Stern  Tilley 
Bruce  W.  Torok 
Tracy  A.  Uhl 
Janeen  Kruse  Wadzita 
Janis  Miller  Wagner 
Michael  A.  Walch 
Eric  S,  Walker 
James  P.  Wallbillich 
Patricia  Welty  Walter 
David  P  Ward 
Joseph  H.  Warren 
J.  Randy  Westrol 
Cheryl  Burchfield  Wheeland 
Nancy  J.  Widmann 
William  J.  Zimmerman 


Class  of  1980 

George  R.  Amols 
Frank  L.  Arena 
Jay  K.  Barthelmess 
Mark  A.  Billow 
Roland  C  Blakeslee 
John  N.  Blandford,  Jr 
Ellen  Einsfeld  Blaszky 
David  J.  Brand 
Anne  Lembach  Bucher 
Martha  Montgomery  Buono 
V.  Robert  Buono 
Judy  Critelli  Burkholder 
William  S.  Carson 
Larisa  Rupeiks  Cashour 
Wayne  R.  Chrismer 
Phillip  A,  Compton 
Robert  E,  Danner,  Jr 
Paul  L.  Daviet 
Donna  Sayegh  de  Molina 
Frederick  L.  Dimuccio,  Jr 
Theodore  J-  Elias 
Edward  J.  Farr 
Alayne  Hunter  Fessler 
Robert  H.  Fessler 
Alayne  Hunter  Fessler 
Rick  L.  Fike 
Lynn  K,  Fillman 
Lesley  Wilson  Funk 
AhciaBalfeGaul 
Mary  Douglas  Geary 
John  C.  Haege 
Christopher  Haidinger,  Jr 
Cornelia  Klee  Hall 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

19 


Karen  Flynn  Hardy 
David  E.  Harken 
Paul  J.  Helleren 
Nancy  Gravalec  Hivick 
Mary  Brennan  Huesken 
Stephen  L.  Hull 
Lawrence  D,  Hutchison 
Michael  C.  Kammerer 
Nancy  Mott  Kammerer 
John  H  Karch 
Thomas  J.  Kast 
Edwina  S.  Kelley 
Ernest  P  Kemper,  Jr 
Robert  A.  Kocis 
Charles  P  Kohrman  II 
Brenda  Strausberger  Koster 
Mark  T  Kramm 
Brenda  Parks  Krill 
Donald  J,  Krupka 
Joan  Penniman  Krzastek 
Walter  J.  Krzastek 
Dale  L.  Kyler 
Gaetan  T  Lamblase  II 
Keith  E.  Lewis 
Lisa  Angst  Long 
Charles  F.  Lorenzo 
David  F,  Lynch 
John  W.  McEvoy 
Paul  A.  McFeeley 
Lynn  C.  Mosca 
Alan  W.  Mudrick 
Joseph  H,  Muir 
Linda  Klages  Mulr 
Linda  Florian  Neyhart 
Patricia  Zaccheo  Norloff 
Nancy  Paterson  O'Hara 
Thomas  C  O'Neill 
Cynthia  A,  Osborn 
Frederick  G.  Pfeiffer 
Cynthia  Ebert  Rayburn 
Catherine  C.  Raymond 
Karl  A.  Reuther  II 
Alelaide  Parcel  Rogers 
Lynda  M.  Ruby 
James  0.  Rumbaugh  III 
Mardi  Finkelstein  Saadawy 
Michael  S.  Sambrook 
Candace  A.  Schnure 
Patricia  A.  Schoenegan 
Christine  Ewing  Schoenlank 
Robert  H  Schoenlank 
Stephen  R,  Shilling 
Cynthia  J.  Stengel 
Russell  B.  Stevenson 
John  D.  Sumner 
Nancy  H.  Swan 
Nancy  Fitzgibbon  Talmage 
Joel  C.  Tokarz 
Jack  B.  Treas 
Michael  G.  Trone 
Denise  Wilson  Uhlman 
Robin  K.  Vieira 
Linda  Perritt  Ward 
Karen  Grilus  Wentz 
James  T  Weyant 
Kathleen  Christie  Whipple 
Robert  N,  Whitmoyer 
Joseph  S.  Witcofsky 
David  L.  Yazu|ian 
Charles  ZIock 


Class  of  1981 

Gary  L.  Appenzeller 
Dennis  A.  Barley 
Eric  A  Bartholomew 


William  A.  Baten 

David  G.  Bell 

Cynthia  S.  Biever 

Ceryle  L.  Bodine 

Mark  D.  Bornman 

Cheryl-Ann  Filosa  Brand 

Diane  Ulman  Bryson 

William  D.  Bryson 

Susan  Grausam  Bullock 

Robert  J-  Bunsa,  Jr. 

Timothy  K,  Burns 

Todd  G-  Burns 

Suzanne  Heath  Camerer 

Taylor  R  Camerer 

Sally  J.  Cherrington 

John  D.  Christenson 

Mary  Brown  Christenson 

Christopher  L.  Cochran 

Suzanne  Madara  Coffee 

Catherine  L-  Compton 

Jane  Wissinger  Cornille 

Thomas  J.  Corridon 

Diane  C,  Croft 

Thomas  F,  D'Andrea 

Beth  Wolyniec  Drugatz 

Barbara  Horton  Farr 

Joanne  Sleinke  Paul 

Brian  J.  Fitzpatrick 

Karen  A.  Ford 

Kim  L,  Gabler 

Donna  L.  Gottshall 

Joan  V.  Greco 

John  M.  Greenshields 

Sharon  Jacob  Gruber 

Stephen  A,  Gustitis 

J.  Bridget  Shannon  Hancock 

Walter  W,  Hancock,  Jr. 

Lisa  McGrath  Harkins 

Susan  Wray  Harrell 

Kenneth  E.  Heintz 

Peter  C,  Hinsch 

Deborah  J,  Hovanec 

Robert  C.  Jacob 

Joan  C.  Jacoby 

David  A.  Johnson 

Paula  Bachman  Johnson 

Suzanne  M. Johnson 

Theresa  Erb  Kirchner 

Jo  A,  Kleinfelter 

Betsy  J.  Kluge 

Donna  Lee  Knapp 

John  E,  Knapp,  Jr. 

Beth  Black  Krupka 

Paul G.  Lang 

Robb  J.  Larson 

Patricia  Campana  Lorenzo 

Susan  A.  Loy 

Lisa  Campbell  Lynch 

Deborah  Kellner  Mamrak 

Louis  Marinaccio 

Laura  A.  Marth 

Paul  A.  Metz 

Julia  Brown  Mitchell 

Mark  S.  Mitchell 

Lome  Carlsen  Nantz 

Stephen  L.  Neff 

Steven  E.  Nunn 

Gretchen  A,  Ost 

George  T.  Paulosky 

Jon  K.  Pickwell 

Michael  D.  Pinkerton 

Patricia  A.  Polaneczky 

Wendy  Wolf  Poulsen 

Paul  M,  Price 

Kurt  H.  Reiber 

John  A,  Reist 

Peter  R.  Rile 


John  F.  Ripa 

Ellen  Miller  Rogers 

Kenneth  F.  Sachs 

Theresa  A.  Santoli 

Donna  M.  Scaizo 

Kevin  A.  Shaffer 

Jeff  V.  Sheard 

Keith  A.  Shuey 

Cynthia  Beegle  Smarge 

John  C.  Smarge 

Charlotte  Bartholomew  Smith 

Christopher  V  Smith 

Scott  D.  Snyder 

Charles  D.  Spackman 

Patricia  Massaia  Spackman 

James  P  Stetler 

Beth  Schlegel  Stoverschlegel 

Scott  W,  Suhring 

Elizabeth  Hagerty  Tiedemann 

William  I.  Tilghman  III 

Michael  R.  Trego 

Jay  B.  Umholtz 

Susan  McLaughlin  VanDongen 

Martin  J.  Walsh 

Lawrence  J.  Weil 

Pamela  Marino  Weiss 

Dorothy  Shifter  Wesner 

Frank  P  White.  Jr 

Robert  W.  Wissinger 

Robin  Rochford  Wolak 

Nancy  B.  Wolfe 


Class  of  1982 

Jonathan  E.  Ambler 
Robert  W.  Ashe 
Karen  P.  Backer 
Beverly  Stahl  Bailey 
Daniel  J.  Bailey 
Nancy  Mohr  Baker 
Brenda  Lange  Barthelmess 
John  M-  Benedict 
Elizabeth  A.  Bergh 
Michael  V.  Berry 
John  W.  Bowling  III 
Hope  MacMurtrie  Bowling 
Christine  M.  Bringman 
David  S.  Brookes 
David  S.  Cashour 
Patricia  N.  Catlin 
Claire  Malone  Chadwick 
Bruce  L.  Cianciolo 
AnnMarie  Gloudon  Cipolloni 
Wayne  R.  Clark 
Cynthia  A.  Conklin 
Michael  W.  Conway 
Mary  T  Coughlin 
Catherine  Cook  Davis 
Marita  Delbello  Derle 
Brian  J.  Dietrich 
Michael  S.  Donahue 
Kevin  G.  Doty 
Antoinette  D.  Duryea 
Karen  M.  Dye 
George  A.  Ellas 
Thomas  J  Figmik 
David  C.  Fisher 
Linda  M.  Furlong 
Thomas  A.  Gift 
Nancy  Wright  Greenshields 
Marc  W.  Gutleber 
William  G.  Hagner 
Joan  Miles  Heintz 
Scott  T  Heller 
Susan  W.  Honeyman 
Donna  Johnson  House 


Marcia  Weaner  Hutchison 

Peter  E.  Jacobs 

Andrew  G.  Jakubek 

Carl  R-  Johnson 

Deborah  Emilic  Johnson 

Kyle  R  Kaczynski 

Lynn  Pickwell  Kessler 

Robert  R.  Kessler 

Robert  W.  Kirchner 

Charles  R.  Landis 

Sue  R-  Larsen 

Laura  J.  Litchert 

Rachel  A.  Long 

Cindy  Wolter  Lynch 

Constance  Snyder  Malick 

Sharon  A.  Melfe 

Clay  R.  Mitman 

Jeffrey  D.  Morgan 

Gail  R  Moster 

Jacqueline  Rozzi  Nilsen 

Odd  N.  Oddsen,  Jr. 

James  P  Olson 

Nancy  M.  Parker 

Lynn  E.  Parks 

Susan  Brubaker  Pickwell 

Lorella  Puglielli 

Kenneth  D.  Ralph 

Kim  Hartman  Ranck 

Ronald  R.  Reese 

Johanna  Yeager  Reisteter 

David  Z.  Richards,  Jr 

Christopher  D.  Rooke 

Richard  W.  Rudd 

Bryan  P.  Rynearson 

Paul  E.  Sacks 

Eric  R.  Sauer 

Robert  T.  Schisler 

Donald  R  Scholl,  Jr. 

Audrey  G.  Schwarz 

Leo  M.  Sekulski 

Kathryn  Burke  Sellers 

Steven  W.  Sellers 

Vincent  Shemanski 

Richard  L.  Shermer 

Christine  E.  Shoaf 

Lauren  A.  Shollenberger 

Raymond  E.  Short 

Beth  Nacinovich  Shuey 

Mary  L.  Sprowls 

Beth  Shaw  Stauffer 

Keith  E.  Stauffer 

Kristin  S.  Sullivan 

Ronald  C.  Swartzlander 

Catherine  J.  Terranova 

Leslie  A.  Thorburn 

Stephen  T.  Tingley 

Dale  J.  Travis 

Lisa  Musselman  Travis 

Gail  Stitzer  Tucker 

Gerald  W.  Ueckermann,  Jr 

William  H.  Weiser 

Pamela  J.  Werner 

Ellen  L.  Whiting 

Krislina  Warmerdam  Wilhelmsen 

Robert  L.  Williams 

William  H.  Wolchak 

Martha  J,  Zechman 

Stephen  E.  Ziminsky 

Wayne  A.  Zimmerman 

Jeanne  J.  Zyga 

Class  of  1983 

Jeffrey  E  Anderson 
Susan  Landmesser  Augustine 
Christy  L  Baker 
Roger  A.  Baker 


William  A.  Barnes 

Brenda  Larson  Barrett 

Lisa  J.  Barrie 

Mark  C.  Barllow 

Karen  N.  Bashore 

Loren  Karch  Bernieri 

Earle  T  Bittner  III 

Richard  C.  Blumensheid 

Robert  L.  Bongo 

Carolyn  Brady 

Susan  A.  Brett 

Kenneth  R.  Brightcliffe 

Bonna  Conner  Brooks 

Scott  R.  Brooks 

Ruth  Rissmiller  Brunner 

Elizabeth  Buckham  Buch 

Jewel  Williamson  Burns 

Gregory  J.  Carr 

Vincent  J.  Cavalea 

Craig  A.  Cellitti 

David  J.  Cianfarini 

Pamela  Christensen  Cianfarini 

William  E.  Cochran 

Lisa  Mayolo  Corridon 

Karen  E.  Costello 

Arlene  T.  Curth 

Theodore  F  Decker,  Jr. 

Stephen  C.  Dempsey 

Mark  B.  Dieffenbach 

Susan  Frekot  Doty 

Marguerite  A.  Doyle 

Susan  Cavanaugh  Duffy 

John  C,  Farr 

Susan  Coates  Flake 

Robin  L.  Friedman 

James  W.  Frisbee 

James  J.  Gasson,  Jr. 

Kerry  A.  Gillen 

Carol  Brouse  Goodwin 

Michael  B.  Goodwin 

Kimberly  MacMullen  Habecker 

Shari  Showers  Haelig 

William  H.  Haelig 

Richard  S.  Harrell 

James  A.  Hayward 

Robert  P  Higley,  Jr. 

Deborah  Scharmann  Himmel 

Paula  Sargent  Huff 

Cynthia  J.  Huizer 

Brian  K.  Hungarter 

Heidi  Flack  Jacob 

Carol  Redfern  Jacobs 

Thomas  R.  Johns  IV 

Charles  C.  Jordan 

Pamela  Grow  Keiser 

Robert  K.  Lagerman 

Barbara  J.  Lappe 

Caroline  M.  Lee 

Laurinda  D.  Lees 

Kelly  Mowery  Leitzel 

Deborah  A.  Lias 

Susan  A.  Lockard 

Rebecca  C.  Long 

F  Scott  Lyons 

Glenn  I.  Maclnnes 

Ernest  J.  Meisel.  Jr. 

Rebecca  Roman  Meisel 

Joseph  F  Melody 

Scott  R.  Moore 

Susan  Kees  Morgan 

Alfred  W.  Murray 

L.  Harvey  Myer 

Caroline  R.  Noelk 

Martin  J.  Ortenzio 

Joyce  Dyer  Osman 

Chris  A.  Pemberton 

Mary  Mack  Poff 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

20 


David  W-  Powers 
Curtis  E  Rimler 
Denise  Wenke  Rudd 
George  D.  Rudisill 
Joanna  Moyer  Rudisill 
Margaret  Gut|ahr  Rumbaugh 
Karen  Janeski  Sauer 
Karen  L,  Schoeller 
Robin  Bach  Scholl 
Steven  L.  Schongar 
Kenneth  F  Schreffler 
Jeffrey  D,  Sharp 
Susan  Bogovlch  Shemanski 
Joanne  Ries  Singh 
Dale  Robertson  Snyder 
June  Soyka 
Douglas  J.  Swanek 
George  R.  Sweet 
Richard  R,  Sweger,  Jr 
Barbara  A.  Swenson 
Karen  Bollman  Tripolitis 
Jeffrey  R.  Underkoffler 
Joanna  tvlorris  Underwood 
Janice  E.  Vidosh 
Melissa  A,  Vines 
James  F  Vislosky.  Jr. 
Thomas  A.  Voll 
Glenn  W.  Vrabel 
Suzanne  Wilkinson  Walker 
Barbara  Wans 
Nessie  Shively  Watson 
Gwen  Hammaker  Weiser 
Thomas  Wilhelmsen 
Culletl  Crance  Williams 
Karen  Schmid  Wilson 
Robert  J.  Zabransky,  Jr, 
Amy  Ploch  Zapp 
Frederick  B.  Zapp 


Class  of  1984 

William  E.  Admire 
Alane  Maningo  Alexander 
David  W.  Ardrey 
Rodney  J,  Bamford 
Marcie  A.  Barber 
Henry  L.  Belcolle 
Leigh  Braden  Bentz 
Paul  J,  Bentz 
Timothy  N,  Bentz 
Anne  L.  Berger 
Andrew  R.  Bergh 
Wendy  Gelnett  Burkhart 
Fredrick  Cabell.  Jr. 
Laurie  Cunningham  Cabell 
Robert  J.  Campbell 
Eric  J.  Cherego 
Janet  M.  Chesnutt 
Stephanie  T  Christopher 
Daniel  W,  Clark 
Herbert  W.  Conover  III 
David  M.  Curran 
Charlotte  A.  Debany 
Michael  D.  Deckard 
Elizabeth  J,  Decker 
Mark  D.  DeHarde 
Susan  F  Dell 
Scott  W.  Dempster 
Susan  Reiland  Derr 
Mark  A.  Drogalis 
Keith  R.  Duvin 
Jennifer  L,  Fanelli 
Jay  H.  Feaster 
Stuart  L.  Fornoff 
Charles  D  Fox 
Scott  D  Gabel 


Melissa  J.  Garretson 
James  P.  Gibbons 
Raymond  T  Glanville  III 
David  J.  Grzybowski 
Jamie  B.  Harris 
Pamela  Schlerf  Harshey 
Kenneth  R.  Healy 
Thomas  V.  Hinkson 
Robert  B.  Hoffman 
Craig  C.  Howie 
Lisa  Huchler 
Tracy  L.  Hughes 
Jane  Fichner  Hungarter 
Melissa  M.  Jackson 
Carolyn  Bloxham  Johnson 
Gary  R.  Johnson 
Beverly  L.  Jones 
Anna  Milheim  Jordan 
Winifred  M.  Keller 
Alma-Lillian  Kinn 
Harry  L.  Kostyk 
Alisa  M.  Kunkel 
Nancy  A.  Lariviere 
Jonathan  P.  Laubach 
Suzanne  P.  Leach 
Lisa  C.  Ledeboer 
Joanne  M.  Lubben 
Christopher  K.  Lupolt 
Lise  Cooper  Maier 
Chris  A.  Markle 
Kirk  W.  McCracken 
Suzanne  Reinbold  Medence 
Diane  K,  Mesloh 
Melanie  P.  Miller 
Steven  C.  Miller 
Susan  Weber  Miller 
Elizabeth  A.  Moran 
Robert  S.  Nickey  III 
Todd  J,  Owens 
Alice  M.  Perlman 
Christopher  W.  Poverman 
John  W.  Purdy,  Jr. 
Linda  E.  Roemer 
Ann  Sarandoulias 
Donna  L.  Schilling 
David  C  Scott 
Nanci  G.  Shreiner 
Richard  E.  Shriver 
Catherine  A.  Sieben 
Ashley  Davis  Skuria 
Jeanne  A.  Smith 
Maria  Barry  Supko 
Joseph  S.  Thomas 
Sue  E.  Ungemach 
Diane  Vautrin  McGrath 
Deborah  L.  Voll 
Stephen  A.  Vorel 
Elizabeth  Allen  Vought 
Russell  E.  Wagner 
Randall  W.  Welfley 
William  a  Welker 
Christine  J.  Wescott 
Bruce  C.  Wilson 
Diane  E.  Wissinger 
Mary  E.  Wolf 
Susan  Meiser  Womer 
Laura  A.  Young 
Laura  Bryan  Zimmerman 
Wayne  A.  Zimmerman 
Wendy  Collins  Zimmerman 


Class  of  1985 

Carolyn  S.  Accardi 
Joy  Good  Albright 
Wendy  L.  Ammon 


Stephen  S.  Anderson 
William  E.  Babiash 
Melissa  Miller  Barnes 
Carolyn  M.  Bastress 
James  A.  Bazewicz 
David  E.  Bingaman 
Knstin  L.  Carroll 
Ester  E.  Chaban 
Kevin  M.  Chesia 
Barbara  Johnson  Cipollini 
Jennifer  L.  Colson 
Irene  E.  Corbin 
Douglas  W.  Cosgrove 
Deborah  A.  Darrah 
Kathryn  R,  Darwin 
Pamela  J.  Deisher 
Scott  E.  Deitch 
Thomas  F.  Demko 
Jeffrey  W.  Dentler 
Charles  J.  Dettmar 
Pamela  M,  Devito 
Blair  R.  Downie 
Barry  T.  Emas 
Leah  G.  Fahsbender 
Christopher  W.  Farrell 
Mario  P  Ferraro,  Jr. 
Mary  A.  Ferrie 
Margaret  Anne  Finley 
Brandon  W.  Forsyth 
Tracy  A.  Gerard 
Steven  S.  Givens 
Terri  A.  Gleichmann 
Joseph  R.  Goceljak 
Kathleen  M.  Gorman 
Luanne  Graybill 
Karen  Smith  Grip 
Eileen  G.  Gruebel 
Douglas  R.  Hall 
Tracy  W.  Hart 
Linda  M.  Hay 
Scott  K.  Hayward 
Renee  G.  Hepler 
Douglas  L,  Herrold 
JohnH.  Hoarelll 
Jocelyn  Hoffman 
Pamela  A.  Holland 
Dorothy  Johnson  Howie 
Ann  E.  Hubley 
Kevin  J.  Jennings 
Lori  M.  Kahan 
William  J.  Kennedy,  Jr. 
Caryn  M.  Kenny 
Terri  L.  Kern 
Thomas  S.  Lagerman 
Katherine  Lappe 
Gerald  J.  Linski 
Cynthia  A.  Luer 
Joyce  N.  Luna 
Beth  A.  Mallison 
Kathleen  L.  Marshall 
Jeff  C.  Miller 
Brian  W.  Molner 
Diane  M.  Motel 
Sally  A.  Murphy 
Curtis  L.  Narvesen 
Howard  R.  Nelson,  Jr 
Keith  W.  Newell 
Juliana  H.  O'Brien 
Christopher  D.  Pauley 
Stephanie  L.  Riggs 
Michael  E.  Ritter 
Marjorie  S.  Rosini 
Lory  D.  Ryan 
Richard  R.  Ryan 
Carolyn  M.  Schenk 
Karen  S.  Schwille 
Linda  L.  Skinner 


Sandra  L.  Slemmer 
Lynn  Reinhagen  Smelas 
Timothy  L.  Snook 
Kenneth  B.  Teats,  Jr 
John  B.  Tevlin,  Jr 
Christopher  A.  Thorsheim 
William  H.Todt.  Jr. 
Cynthia  A.  Triolo 
Cheryl  Wiley  Venezia 
RodericG.  Vitty 
Michael  D.  Vought 
Claire  V  Waltking 
Mary  Fisher  Warrick 
William  C.  Warrick 
Douglas  J.  Wilkins 
Linda  M.  Willauer 
James  W.  Wisse 
Kathleen  Villano  Woerner 
K.  Joy  Wood 
Michel  J.  Wright 
David  C.  Zimmerman 

Class  Of  1986 

Douglas  A.  Alderdice 
Michelle  L.  Bardman 
Debra  A.  Beck 
Amy  L.  Bellas 
Laurie  Turns  Bentz 
Elizabeth  A.  Biehl 
Joseph  H.  Boileau 
Deborah  M.  Boyle 
David  W.  Bradley 
Diane  K.  Braisted 
Michele  A.  Bridges 
Alice  D.  Brown 
John  L.  Cataldo 
Doris  A.  Cook 
Carol  F  Dillon 
Gail  C.  Dilonardo 
Diann  L.  Doelp 
Kelly  A.  Doerr 
Thomas  P  Doherty 
Todd  W.  Donaldson 
Karen  L.  Doty 
Noreen  M.  Duff 
Janice  M.  Dunphy 
Robin  L.  Emerson 
Jean  M.  Flaherty 
Kathy  L.  Forrest 
Dawne  E.  Fritz 
Andrew  J.  Gallagher 
John  W.  Gartner,  III 
Ingrid  Gordon 
Gwen  C.  Gormley 
Caroline  S.  Hackel 
Paul  J.  Hawkins 
Charlene  J.  Heller 
Eric  J.  Hesse 
Georgia  A.  Hoff 
Cori  L.  Hoover 
Lynn  E.  Horner 
Patricia  A.  House 
Elizabeth  A.  Hoyle 
Gina  T  Hucke 
Kenneth  E.  Hughes 
David  J.  Innes 
Leanne  Jacone 
Cathy  L.  Jones 
Carol  A.  Kepner 
Kathryn  L.  Kissinger 
Brian  J.  Leib 
Todd  A.  Liddick 
Jeffrey  W.  Lockard 
Laura  A.  Lodge 
Robyn  J,  Long 
Andrea  S.  Mahmud 


Michael  R.  Mahoney 
Susan  J.  Malyniak 
Amy  E.  Margolis 
Heather  L.  McRoberts 
Paul  H.  Meier 
Dawn  A.  Melo 
Donald  L.  Metzler 
Patricia  A.  Mitchell 
Patricia  L.  Munn 
Wendy  M.  Murray 
Charles  B.  Muzzy,  Jr. 
Matthew  D.  Myers 
Richard  T  Ohr 
Craig  R.  Orr 
Cheryl  A.  Parisi 
Daniel  K.  Patterson 
Lisa  L.  Pego 
Kenneth  R.  Peifer 
Charlene  M.  Pelow 
Kristine  Pocaro 
Lisa  A  Porter 
Michael  B.  Quigley 
Susan  E.  Rahal 
Jill  C.  Roberts 
Donald  M.  Robinson 
David  J.  Roe 
Kimberly  A.  Rubio 
Amy  J,  Rumbaugh 
John  T.  Sansonetti 
Katherine  L.  Schilling 
David  P.  Schleppy 
Marie  F.  Serano 
Robert  M.  Slifer 
Douglas  G.  Soutter 
Debra  S.  Sowers 
Cynthia  L.  Stulb 
Catherine  A.  Svetec 
Denise  A.  Symonds 
Douglas  T  Talhelm 
Vance  D.  Tomei 
Michelle  M.  Triaca 
Virginia  S.  Turner 
Diane  H.  Wall 
Stephen  A.  Walter 
Deborah  A.  Wengryn 
Bryan  J.  Werner 
Elizabeth  L.  Whitham 
Christopher  P.  Wilkens 
Janet  A.  Wyllie 
Douglas  G.  Yago 
Kirk  D.  Yoggy 
Andrew  A.  Zimmerman 


Senior  Class 
Pledge  Program 

Members  of  the  class  of 
1987  have  shown  their 
pride  in  Susquehanna 
by  responding  to  the 
challenge  to  join  the  '87 
Club.  Congratulations 
to  Class  Agent  Jim 
Faust  and  his  team  of 
volunteers,  whose  '87 
Spirit  generated  $7,182 
in  pledges  to  the  SUF! 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

21 


Parents  for  SUF 

1986-87  was  a 
banner  year  for  the 
Parents  Fund.  With  the 
leadership  of  Parents 
Executive  Committee 
Co-Chairs,  Don  and 
Gerry  Fager,  the 
Parents  Fund  raised 
$39,836  from  385 
famines.  This  represents 
an  increase  of  $8,276 
beyond  last  year's  results. 
Thanks  to  our  SU 
parents  for  responding 
generously  to  our 
phonathon  callers  and 
our  Parent  Fund  letters. 

Dorothy  M.  Acquaviva 

Ronald  and  Joyce  Adams 

Coulter  and  Margaret  Allen 

Herbert  and  Nancy  Allmers 

Beverly  Amadei 

Jotin  and  Barbara  Amblelli 

Robert  and  Patricia  Ancipink 

John  Angiolillo 

Eddie  and  Linda  Armacost 


Robert  and  Barbara  Bakeman 
Joseph  and  Amy  Baran 
Alan  and  Martha  Barrick 
Ellen  M  Bateman 
Rodney  and  Anna  Bates 
Fred  and  Nancy  Baumann 
OX  and  Inez  Beachley 
Patricia  Beauchamp 
Judith  Beck 
John  and  Nancy  Bell 
Paul  and  Diana  Bensel 
Carl  and  Fair  Bentz 
Kermit  and  Sandra  Bergey 
William  and  Janet  Betz 
Wharton  Biddle 
Paul  and  Ethel  Billow 
Edward  and  Barbara  BimI 
Chester  and  Joann  Bishof 
Leroy  and  Marian  Book 
Speaker  and  Alvesta  Boop 
Ronald  and  Mary  Bracken 
Thomas  and  Rita  Brennan 
Francis  and  Cornelia  Brogan 
George  and  Ruth  Broseman 
John  and  Patricia  Brotherton 
David  and  Wendy  Brown 
John  and  Elaine  Bruynell 
Douglas  and  Roseann  Buchanan 
Charles  and  MaryJane  Buckley 
Michael  and  Jane  Bufo 
Albert  and  Patricia  Bunting 
George  and  Carol  Burghardt 
James  and  Elizabeth  Burke 
Lowell  and  Adeline  Burton 
Max  and  Ann  Buttenmuller 
leda  Calich 

William  and  Doris  Calvert 
John  and  Patricia  Campbell 
H,  Jean  Campbell 
Daniel  and  Margaret  Caracciolo 


James  and  Judy  Cad 
Bruce  and  Jean  Carlson 
Augustine  and  Rosaria  Caruso 
James  and  Barbara  Cawley 
Richard  and  Joan  Cawthorne 
Charles  F.  Church,  Jr 
Caret  and  Karin  Church 
Lonnie  and  Saranne  Clark 
Patrick  and  Norah  Clohessy 
Brian  and  Jacqueline  Cloud 
Robert  and  Julia  Clouser 
William  H.  Cole,  Jr. 
Richard  and  Linda  Cole 
Robert  and  Kathleen  Connelly 
John  and  Joan  Considine 
James  and  Martha  Conway 
Paul  and  Roberta  Cook 
Richard  and  Sally  Corbin 
Robert  and  Ann  Corsetto 
Homer  and  Sabina  Costalos 
Nicholas  and  Barbara  Costalas 
David  and  Sally  Coyle 
Wallace  and  Julia  Crane 
Howard  and  Suzanne  Cubberly 
William  and  Nancy  Cuddy 
Peter  Culos 

Alfred  and  Victoha  D'Alessandro 
William  E.  Daley 
John  and  Joanne  Dalton 
Nicholas  and  Inger  Danias 
Glenn  and  Aletha  Daniels 
Albert  and  Martha  Daub 
Kenneth  and  Mona  Daugherty 
James  J.  Davey 
Allan  Dayton 
Jane  L.  Deakin 
George  and  Norma  Decker 
Alex  and  Susan  Del  Bueno 
John  and  Eileen  DelDuca 
David  and  Gwendolyn  Delong 


Kenneth  and  Louise  DeLong 
John  A.  Delvecchio 
Albert  and  Anna  Desousa 
A.  W.  and  Jean  Dodsworth 
James  and  Nancy  Dooley 
George  and  Karen  Doty 
David  W.  Doupe,  M,D. 
Carol  Drummund 
John  and  Judy  Ebert 
John  Edson 

Harry  and  Ruth  Eisenhauer 
Jason  and  Patricia  Elsas 
John  and  Patricia  Emrich 
Lillian  Enzer 
Barbara  J.  Espy 
George  J.  Esty 
Herbert  and  Pamela  Etzold 
George  and  Margaret  Evans 
Donald  and  Geraldine  Fager 
Charles  and  Arleen  Fatigati 
Herbert  and  Barbara  Faust 
William  and  Marjorie  Fern 
Robert  and  Lois  Filbey 
Joseph  and  Bernadette  Flynn 
Gary  and  Barbara  Frack 
Thomas  and  Kathleen  Francis 
Marion  L.  Frank 
Walter  and  Eileen  Frees 
Donald  and  Jennifer  Friars 
Sylvia  W.  Fuller 
Vincent  and  Peggy  Furey 
Samuel  and  Carol  Fusco 
Carmine  and  Patricia  Galdieh 
Bruce  and  Janet  Garfield 
Karl  and  Sabine  Geiger 
James  and  Joan  George 
George  and  Elizabeth  Geraci 
Ralph  and  Johanna  Giasi 
Stuart  and  Barbara  Gnapp 
Martin  and  Lorraine  Goldstein 


Elizabeth  C.  Gomory 
Karl  and  Vera  Gordinier 
Russell  and  Madeline  Goria 
Ronald  and  Joan  Greene 
Leonard  and  Judith  Greskiewicz 
Edgar  and  Doris  Griffie 
Scotte  and  Rosemary  Griffin 
Joseph  and  Kathleen  Grimm 
Nancy  S.  Guckes 
Robert  and  Suzanne  Gude 
Edward  and  Nancy  Hagelgans 
Robert  and  Jane  Harding 
Robert  and  Isabelle  Hargraves 
James  and  Patricia  Harris 
Lawrence  and  Mary  Harrison 
Richard  and  Barbara  Hassett 
Berkeley  and  Dale  Hastings 
John  and  Lucille  Haubner 
Martin  and  Soma  Heaps 
Paul  and  Phyllis  Heim 
Edward  and  Betty  Jane  Heinz 
Jay  and  Joan  Herdling 
Paul  and  Linda  Herr 
J.  Lawrence  Higgens,  Jr 
Claude  and  Noreen  Hohne 
Barry  and  Andrea  Holt 
John  and  Susan  Homestead 
Thomas  and  Suzanne  Hook 
Kent  and  Lois  Horner 
Hampton  and  Helen  Huff 
Richard  and  Shirley  Hugendubler 
Robert  and  Evelyn  Huggard 
Edward  and  Marie  Hughes 
Lee  and  Ann  Hummel 
Lee  and  Dorothy  Hunt 
Frank  E.  Hurley 
Robert  and  Hedwig  Hunsicker 
Melvin  and  Alma  Hyde 
Cosmo  and  Marion  lacavazzi 
Charles  and  Joanne  Jerrehian 
Davey  and  Shirley  Jimison 
Elaine  W,  Jones 
William  and  Elizabeth  Kadel 
Joseph  and  Ruth  Karoly 
William  and  Leona  Karvois 
Kenneth  and  Janna  Kasarjian 
Raymond  and  Mary  Keelin 
Clarence  and  Joelan  Kegel 
Terence  and  Denise  Kennedy 
William  and  Pamela  Kennedy 
Neil  and  Ruth  Kilstein 
Edmund  and  Mary  King 
Thomas  and  Marthena  King 
William  and  Helen  Kingsbury 
Mr.  &  Mrs  Donald  Koenecke 
Eugene  and  Barbara  Kopf 
Ralph  and  Malka  Kravitz 
Waldemar  and  Dons  Kuenzel 
Peter  and  Susan  Kuhn 
Lawrence  and  Mary  Kukacka 
Richard  and  Diana  Kuncken 
Mr,  and  Mrs,  Frank  Kymer 
Frederick  and  Donna  Lackland 
Hartley  and  Mary-Jo  Laduke 
John  and  Karen  Lafferty 
Charles  and  Ruth  Lain 
Anthony  and  Marilyn  Lamanna 
Ralph  and  Marie  Lamberti 
Robert  and  Charlotte  Lande 
Marianne  B.  Layng 
Roscoe  and  Margaret  LeCount 
Kurt  L.  Ledebuhr 
Wayne  and  Anne  Lee 
Ronald  and  Jeanne  Leib 
John  W.  Leitgeb 
Francis  and  Loretta  Lesniewski 
Joseph  and  Linda  Leuser 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

22 


Howard  and  Carole  Lichterman 
Frederick  and  Meryl  Lindquist 
James  and  Alba  Logan 
Gary  and  Judith  Ann  Long 
Robert  and  Linda  Loss 
George  and  Barbara  Lucas 
Philip  and  Dorothy  Lucivero 
Frederick  and  Charlotte  Ludwig 
William  and  Bernice  Luithle 
Harry  and  Cathryn  Lundy 
George  Lussier.  Jr 
John  and  Joan  Maher 
William  and  Hazel  Major 
Michael  and  Florence  Mangan 
Robert  and  Joan  Manley 
David  and  Lorraine  Marconi 
Tyson  and  Anita  Maroon 
George  Marsanico 
Gerard  and  Carolyn  Marsh 
William  and  Linda  Martin 
Stephen  M,  McCabe 
Thomas  and  Mary  McCatfery 
Cornelius  and  Lynn  McCarthy 
James  and  Sally  McCartney 
Kathryn  C  McCartney 
James  and  Ellen  McCourt 
Dennis  A-  McDaniels 
John  and  Carol  McGowen 
Frank  and  Kathleen  McHenry 
James  and  Nancy  McHugh 
Patrick  and  Judith  Mclvor 
Paul  and  Nancy  McLaughlin 
William  and  Ann  McManus 
Jack  and  Mary  McNairy 
Robert  and  Genevieve  McNiff 
Donald  and  Joy  Merryman 
Harry  and  Donna  Meyer 
Thomas  and  Sharon  Miller 
Richard  and  Martha  Milstead 
Wyllol.  Mitchell 
Lester  and  Mary  Moll 
George  and  Jane  Moor 
Dayne  P.  Morgan 
Henry  L,  Mortimer 
John  and  Mane  Mulcahy 
William  and  Sarah  Mueller 
Robert  and  Patricia  Muller 
Clarke  A.  Murphy,  Jr 
Timothy  and  Marianne  Murphy 
William  and  Helen  Murray 
Maywood  and  Maryland  Myers 
Charles  and  Bernice  Nace 
Fred  Nace 

Anthony  and  Sally  Nazzaro 
Robert  S,  Nickey,  Jr 
Frederick  and  June  Nolte 
James  and  Mary  Noonan 
Thomas  and  Maria  Norton 
Charles  and  Mildred  Nowosielski 
Harold  J,  O'Keefe 
Alvin  and  Lorraine  Olsen 
Arthur  and  Carol  Ossenlort 
Richard  and  Catherine  Paddock 
Emmett  and  JoAnne  Paradine 
Peter  and  Laura  Parisi 
Lenore  Paterno 
Henry  and  Mary  Ellen  Paul 
Joy  R  Petzinger 
Robert  and  Virginia  Pierson 
Robert  and  Phyllis  Pilla 
Joseph  and  Frances  Pisciotta 
Nicholas  and  Joan  Pizzico 
Martin  and  Pauline  Pope 
Preben  and  Barbara  Poulsen 
Gerald  and  Joan  Mary  Pryor 
Irving  and  Norma  Quackenboss 
David  and  Virginia  Rahal 


Edvi/ard  and  Lucille  Raftery 
John  and  Edith  Rea 
Robert  and  Carol  Reed 
Donald  and  Elsie  Reimenschneider 
Raymond  and  Carolyn  Reis 
Donald  and  Nancy  Richardson 
Robert  and  Louise  Rinaldi 
Jay  and  Isabel  Rippard 
Robert  and  Marilyn  Roland 
Robert  and  Natalie  Rooke 
George  and  Nancy  Ruch 
Robert  J  Rudolf 
Philip  and  Barbara  Ruziska 
Philip  and  Elizabeth  Saalmuller 
Carl  M.  Sabol 
Lois  M  Samson 
Anthony  and  Denise  Sansiveri 
William  and  Jean  Santucci 
Judith  Sauer 

Carl  and  Mary  Lou  Savino 
Frank  and  Edith  Scangarella 
Walter  and  Barbara  Schickram 
Alan  and  Carolyn  Schmalz 
Paul  and  Eleanor  Schoenfeld 
John  and  Agnes  Schroeder 
William  and  Carol  Schroeher 
Thomas  and  Elizabeth  Schukis 
Harold  and  Joan  Schuler 
Raymond  and  Bernadine  Scimeca 
Robert  and  Barbara  Scola 
William  and  Judith  Semenuk 
George  and  Kathleen  Serafin 
Gerald  and  Louise  Sharp 
Joseph  and  Donna  Sheetz 
Charles  and  Nancy  Shoemate 
Philip  and  Joan  Shyposh 
Donna  A-  Sikorski 
Edmund  and  Patricia  Skarbek 
Henry  and  Diane  Smith 
George  and  Rose  Snyder 
Arthur  and  Mary  Sohler 
Philip  and  llene  Spector 
Joseph  and  Judith  Spillane 
Sefton  and  Ann  Stallard 
Donald  and  Christine  Stammer 
Beryl  and  Marion  Stauffer 
Dale  and  Sally  Steinmetz 
Christopher  and  Joanne  Stephano 
William  and  Audrey  Stoken 
A,  Henry  Stoma 
Robert  and  Alice  Stonaker 
Frederick  and  Carol  Stumpf 
JaneH.  Sutcliffe 
Wayne  and  Darrah  Swezey 
Robert  W.  Swinarton 
Michael  and  Angela  Swords 
Edwin  and  Dons  Szala 
Stephen  and  Dena  Szawlewicz 
Angelo  and  Beverley  Talluto 
Cesare  A.  Taormina 
Peter  and  Mary  Ellen  Taylor 
Charles  I.  Tenney 
George  and  Barbara  Tibaldi 
Elizabeth  Tighe 
John  and  Geraldine  Tirpak 
Harold  and  Harriet  Tonkins 
Thomas  and  Catherine  Tracey 
Lester  and  Barbara  Troxell 
Alexis  Tucci 
David  and  Mary  Tucker 
James  and  Mary  Tucker 
Noel  and  Elaine  Turner 
Philip  and  Elizabeth  Turner 
Foster  and  Lois  Ulrich 
Leroy  and  June  Varcoe 
Arthur  and  Ann  Verdesca 
William  and  Carol  Verdon 


Jay  and  Carol  Vincent 
Robert  and  Joan  Vivian 
Michael  and  Ann  Voipe 
Howard  and  Barbara  Wachenfeld 
Charles  and  Kay  Weatherholtz 
George  and  Suzanne  Weidle 
Ronald  and  Jean  Weigle 
Mr  and  Mrs.  John  B-  Weiss 
Kenneth  and  Patricia  Wenzel 
Donald  and  Jean  Whitham 
Raymond  and  Judith  Willbergh 
John  and  Annmary  Windels 
Maximilian  and  Barbara  Winkler 
Stanley  and  Sandra  Witkowski 
Joseph  and  Loretta  Witt 
Kathie  Wolland 
Lewis  and  Beverly  Wonsidler 
Robert  and  Mary  Wyatt 
Charles  and  Lorraine  Yovino 
William  and  Susan  Zabransky 
Michael  and  Lois  Zarra 
Bruce  and  Harriet  Ziegler 
Diana  M.  Ziegler 
Robert  and  Ruth  Zimmerman 
Louis  and  Doris  Zucca 


Friends 

Norman  and  Betty  Ackley 
Sidney  and  Carole  Apfelbaum 
Jane  C.  Apple 
Donna  S.  Benham, 

in  memory  of  Walter  P  Benham 
Fred  and  Eleanor  Bisbee 
Ruth  G.  and  Elizabeth  M,  Botdorf, 

in  memory  of  Allen  Botdorf 
James  M,  Brogan 
John  L-  Bruch 
Pat  and  Lois  Bruno 
Howard  and  Evelyn  Campbell 
John  and  Jane  Carpenter 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Harris  M.  Carter,  Jr, 

in  memory  of  Charles  A.  Rahter 
John  and  Deborah  Cooper 
EC.  and  Evelyn  Cunningham 
John  W.  and  Gladys  C.  Dagle 
Preston  and  Isabelle  Davis 
Milton  and  Gladys  Dumeyer 
Charles  C.  and  Charlotte  M.  Eberly 

in  memory  of  Charles  Eberly 
George  and  Mary  Louise  Eiker 
Margaret  S.  Ernst 
Samuel  and  Dorothy  Evert 
Nancy  Bishop  Farquhar 
Rick  and  Paula  Fern 
Paul  Foreman 
Walter  and  Natalie  Freed 
William  A.  Gettig 
Mrs.  Russell  W.  Gilbert, 

in  memory  of  Russell  W,  Gilbert 
Gerald  and  Robie  Hall 
Elizabeth  M.  Harris 
James  and  Eunice  Heistand 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Larry  Helwig 
Gordon  and  Mary  Hermanson 
Jack  and  Polly  Hetrick 
Theodosia  Hoffman 
Henry  and  Jane  Hood 
David  and  Marie  Horlacher 
Orlando  W  Houts 
Loretta  Fries  Engelhardt 
Frank  and  Lois  Hufko 
Patricia  R.  Hunsicker 
Marian  S.  Kaltreider, 

in  memory  of  Clair  A  Kaltreider 
Frank  and  Hilda  Karniol 


William  and  Lynne  Karniol 
Michael  and  Frances  Kivko 
Kathy  E.  Kroepil 
Charles  A.  Laubach,  Jr 
Robert  and  Betty  Lauf 
Jane  Isaacs  Lowe 
Thelma  Martinec, 

in  memory  of  Stephen  Martinec 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Ned  A.  Masenheimer 
Mr  and  Mrs.  T  J.  Mcintosh 
Francis  and  Kathryn  Menapace 
John  and  Joan  Miller 
Henry  A.  Miller, 

in  honor  of  Paul  Haines 
Esther  E.  Momrow 
Bill  and  Clyde  Montgomery 
Paul  A.  Morelock 
Mrs.  George  F  Myers, 

in  honor  of  Paul  Haines 
Edward  and  Martha  Nichols 
Harold  and  Nancy  O'Connor 
John  and  Barbara  Pagana 
William  M.  Perrige 
Truman  and  Kay  Purdy 
Saul  and  Florence  Putterman 
Mrs.  Charles  A.  Rahter 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Joseph  L.  Ray 
Robert  U.  and  Nancy  Redpath,  Jr 
Carl  and  Alice  Rice 
Rodney  Ries 

Josephine  Shuman  Robbins 
Daniel  and  Gladys  Rohrbaugh 
Ruth  L.  Roush 

Marvin  and  Raven  Rudnitsky 
Genevieve  Sarra 
Michael  E.  Schaeffer 
K.  Robert  Schmitt 
Erick  0.  Schonstedt 
Harold  and  Genevieve 

Schreckengast 
Kim  Seong-|in 
Deane  S.  Shively 
Vivian  V.  Simpson 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  R.  Sisk 
Harvey  M.  Smeltz 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Shields  W.  Smith 
Harry  and  Betty  Snook 
Robert  and  Violet  Soper 
Herbert  C.  Spomer 
Mrs.  J.  Stafford. 

in  memory  of  Helen  Price 
Howard  E.  and  Beverly  J.  Stoelting 
Ruth  L,  Sullivan 
Ralph  C.  Swan 
Robert  and  Caryl  Swanson 
Mr  and  Mrs.  William  Thilly 
Henry  and  Lavina  Truslow 
Frederick  D.  Ullman 
Dennis  and  Judith  Van 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Arthur  L.  Vangeli, 

in  memory  of 

George  W.  Townsend 
Shirley  A.  Verna 
Vincent  and  Frances  Ward 
Charles  and  Margaret  Wasilewski 
Howard  and  Martha  Weaner 
S.  Marjorie  Weaver 
Luke  and  Dorothy  Weimer 
Robert  and  Patricia  Weis 
Richard  and  Florence  Wesner 
Homer  and  Linda  Wieder 
Ernest  and  Ruth  Wissinger 
William  and  Marjorie  Witkop 
Aileen  Witmer 
Lucille  R.  Zehner 
John  and  Martha  Zeller 
Walter  and  Roberta  Zweifler 


Faculty  and  Staff 

Lawrence  A.  Abler  " 
Odekhiren  and  Pai  Hwa  Amaize 
Jane  F  Barlow  " 
Carl  and  Pat  Bellas 
George  and  Carol  Boone 
Robert  and  Carol  Bradford 
Virginia  M.  Coombs 
John  and  Deborah  Cooper 
Joel  and  Trudy  Cunningham 
Michael  Currid 
Galen  and  Deanna  Deibler 
Mark  and  Carolyn  Dewalt 
Henry  and  Dolly  Diers 
Hans  and  Barbara  Feldmann 
John  and  Carolyn  Fischer 
Kenneth  and  Irene  Fladmark 
Boyd  and  Jane  Gibson 
Gynith  C.  Giffin 
Susan  M.  Hegberg 
Jack  and  Sidonnie  Holt 
Donald  and  Grace  Housley 
W.  Murray  Hunt,  Jr,  in  memory 

of  Kenneth  T  Donnahoo 
John  and  Sara  Kirkland 
David  W.  Lightcap 
Marjorie  Wolfe  McCune  ', 

in  memory  of 

John  C.  McCune,  11 
Marian  E.  McKechnie 
Michael  and  Rebecca  Meiser 
Robert  and  Gerburg  Mowry 
Bruce  and  Dorla  Nary 
Neil  and  Mary  Potter 
Joan  B.  Price 

Otto  and  Beulah  Reimherr  ■ 
E.  Bryan  Rutledge 
James  and  Barbara  Smillie 
AlexG.H.  Smith 
Amos  A  Stagg.  Jr  ' 
Cyril  and  Lee  Stretansky 
George  R.  F  and  Barbara  Tamke  ' 
George  R.  F  and  Barbara  Tamke  '. 

in  memory  of  William  Kamber 

in  memory  of  Michael  Kivko 

in  memory  of  Louise  Masom 
Christopher  and  Christine 

Thomforde 
Gene  and  Margaret  Urey 
Thomas  J.  Walker 
Dan  and  Sally  Wheaton 
David  and  Judie  Wiley 
Elizabeth  Wiley 

■  emeritus  status 


Foundations 

Apple  Foundation 
Ben  Franklin  Technology  Center 
Anna  Bohorad  Trust 
Consortium  for  the  Advancement 

of  Private  Higher  Education 
Carpenter  Foundation 
Faylor  Foundation 
Foundation  for  Independent 

Colleges 
G.  Scott  &  Bessie  K.  Guyer 

Foundation 
Jewish  Chautauqua  Society 
Josiah  W.  and  Bessie  H.  Kline 

Foundation 
Christian  R.  &  Mary  F  Lindback 

Foundation 
R.  K.  Mellon  Family  Foundation 


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DONOR  REPORT 

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National  Endowment  for  the 

Humanities 
National  Institute  of 

Cfiild  Development 
National  Science  Foundation 
Presser  Foundation 
Reidler  Foundation 
Sears  Roebuck  Foundation 
Siebert  Lutlieran  Foundation,  Inc. 
Spectroscopy  Society  of 

Pittsburg  ti 
The  Uncommon  Individual 

Foundation 
Yorl<  Container  Foundation 


Businesses, 
Corporations 
and  Matching 
Gift  Companies 

This  year,  more  than  100 
Susquehanna  Valley 
businesses  and  industries 
contributed  $91,049, 
including  a  $20,000 
challenge  gift,  to  the 
annual  Business  and 
Industry  Campaign. 
Susquehanna  is  indebted 
to  Chairperson  Fred  W. 
Kelly,  Jr.  '66,  President 
and  CEO  of  Snyder 
County  Trust  Co. ,  as 
well  as  members  of  the 
Steering  Committee 
and  Volunteer  Team 
for  their  leadership. 
Here  is  a  complete 
listing  of  companies 
that  supported 
Susquehanna  in  1986-87. 

Acorn  Motel 

Aetna  Life  &  Casualty  Foundation 

Aid  Association  for  Lutherans 

Air  Products  and  Chemicals 

ALCOA 

Allied-Signal  Foundation 

American  Can  Company 

Foundation 
American  Cyanamid  Co. 
American  Home  Foods,  Inc. 
American  International  Group,  inc. 
Amoco  Foundation,  inc. 
AMR  Inc. 

Appleton  Papers.  Inc. 
ARA  Services.  Inc. 
Architecture  By  Seiple 
Armco  Foundation 
Armstrong  World  Industries,  Inc. 
The  Armtek  Foundation.  Inc. 


Ashland  Oil  Foundation,  Inc. 

AT&T  Foundation 

Atlantic  Richfield  Foundation 

Automatic  Data  Processing 

Avery  International 

B.  J.'s,  A  Place  for  Ribs 

BKW  Coach  Line 

The  Bank  of  New  York 

Barnes  Group  Foundation,  Inc. 

Bastian  Tire  Sales 

The  Baxter  American  Foundation 

Beavertown  Cast  Stone.  Inc. 

Beavertown  Mills,  Inc. 

Becker  Volkswagen 

The  Becton-Dickinson  Foundation 

Bell  &  Howell  Foundation 

Bell  Atlantic 

Bell  Communication  Research 

Bell  of  Pennsylvania 

Bilger  Fuels 

Black  &  Decker,  Inc. 

The  Boc  Group 

The  Boeing  Company 

Borden  Foundation,  Inc. 

Boscov's  Department  Store,  Inc. 

The  Bowery  Savings  Bank 

Brockway,  Inc. 

Brunswick  Foundation,  Inc. 

Burroughs  Corporation 

C&P  Telephone 

CBS,  Inc. 

Cal-Surance  Benefit  Plans 

Campbell  Soup  Company 

Capital  Holding  Corp. 

Carefree  Travel  Service.  Inc. 

Carolina  Power  and  Light 

Company 
Carpenter,  Diehl,  and  Kivko 
Cellitti  Moving  &  Storage  Co. 
Central  Builders  Supply 
Central  Pennsylvania  Savings 

Association 
Chase  Manhattan  Bank 
Chevron  U.S.A.,  Inc. 
Chubb  &  Sons,  Inc. 
Ciba-Geigy  Corporation 
Cigna  Corporation 
Citibank 
Citicorp  investment 

Management,  Inc., 

in  honor  of  Donald  J.  Fager 
Coldwell  Banker-Colescott 

Properties 
Colonial  Furniture  Co. 
Combustion  Engineering 
Commonwealth  Bancshares  Corp. 
Conoco,  Inc. 

Consolidated  Natural  Gas  System 
Continental  Corporation 

Foundation 
Cooper  Industries  Foundation 
Coopers  &  Lybrand  Foundation 
Corning  Glass  Works  Foundation 
Country  Cupboard,  Inc. 
Richard  C.  Cox  Agency,  Inc. 
Crum  &  Forster 
CSX  Corporation 
D  J.'s  Family  Pizzeria 
John  Dagle  Jewelry 
The  Daily  Item 
Deans  Oil  Co  ,  Inc 
Deloitte,  Haskins  &  Sells 

Foundation 
Digital  Equipment  Corporation 
Dogwood  Hill  Nursery  Inc 
Donaldson.  Lufkin  &  Jenrette 
Dow  Jones  &  Co,  inc. 


Dresser  Foundation,  Inc. 
Duke  Power  Co. 

Dun  &  Bradstreet  Co.  Foundation 
The  Duncanson  &  Holt  Group 
Educators  Mutual  Life  Insurance 

Company 
Emerson  Electric  Co. 
Emery  Worldwide 
Equitable  Investment  Corporation 
Equitable  Life  Assurance  Society 
Equitable  Real  Estate 
ERA  Bowen  Agency,  Inc. 
Ernst  &  Whinney 
Exxon  Foundation 
Federal  National  Mortgage 

Association 
Federated  Department 

Stores,  Inc. 
Fidelity  Bank 

Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber  Company 
First  Interstate  Bank  of  California 
Fisher,  Clark  &  Lauer 
Foote  Mineral  Company 
Ford  Motor  Company  Fund 
Forest  Home  Systems,  Inc. 
Foster  Wheeler  Corporation 
Furman  Foods,  Inc. 
Gary's  Farmhouse  Restaurant 
General  Defense  Corporation 
General  Dynamics  Corporation 
General  Electric  Foundation 
General  Signal 
Gettig  Technologies,  Inc 
RH.  Glatfelter  Co. 
Golden  Arrow  Motel  &  Restaurant 
Golden  Corral  Family  Restaurant 
Governor  Snyder  Mansion  Gifts 
Graci's  Flowers 
Great  Northern  Nekoosa  Corp. 
Wm.  F  Groce,  Inc. 
The  Guardian  Life  Trust 
Gulf  +  Western  Foundation 
Hanover  Brands,  Inc. 
Harper  &  Row  Publishers,  Inc. 
Hartford  Insurance  Group 

Foundation,  Inc. 
Hershey  Foods  Corporation  Fund 
Hershey  Trust  Co. 
Hewlett-Packard 
Historical  Times,  Inc. 
Hoffmann  La  Roche  Foundation 
Honeywell  Fund 
Hughes  Aircraft  Company 
IBM  Matching  Grants  Program 
Ingersoll-Rand 

International  Flavors  &  Fragrances 
International  Telephone  & 

Telegraph 
Irving  One  Wall  Street 

Foundation,  Inc 
Itek  Optical  Systems 
J.  B.  Donahoe  Interiors 
John  Hancock  Mutual  Life 

Insurance  Co. 
Johnson  &  Johnson 
K-Mart  Stores 
Barry  Kahn,  DOR 
Keller  Beer  Distributor 
Keller  Marine  Service,  Inc. 
Kennametal  Foundation 
Kidder  Peabody  Foundation 
J.  Kleinbauer,  Inc. 
Kraft.  Inc. 

Kratzer  Oil  Company,  Inc. 
Kreamer  Feed  Store 
Kutztown  Publishing  Co  ,  Inc. 
Legg  Mason  Warren  YDrk,  inc. 


Lutheran  Brotherhood 

M.  Gubm  &Son 

Mack  Trucks,  Inc. 

R.  H.  Macy&Co.,  Inc. 

Marine  Midland  Bank,  NA 

Martin  Marietta  Corporation 

Mary  Macintosh 

The  May  Stores  Foundation,  Inc. 

Meckley's  Limestone  Products,  Inc 

Medical  &  Surgical  Center,  Inc. 

Mellon  Bank 

Merck  Foundation 

Meridian  Bank 

Merrill  Lynch  &  Co.,  Inc. 

Mid-Atlantic  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co. 

Middleswarth  Kitchen  Fresh  Chips 

Midlantic  National  Bank 

Edward  Mihalik,  Jr.,  Esquire 

Minnesota  Mining  &  Manufacturing 

Mobil  Foundation,  Inc. 

Mohawk  Flush  Doors 

Moore  Business  Forms 

John  Moore,  Esquire 

Morgan  Guaranty  Trust  Company 

of  New  York 
Mohammad  M,  Munir,  M.D. 
NCB  Bank 
Nabisco,  Inc. 
National  Grange  Mutual  Insurance 

Company 
National  Ticket  Company 
Nationwide  Foundation 
Nationwide  Insurance  Co. 
National  Gypsum  Company 
New  England  Telephone 
New  York  Stock  Exchange 
The  New  York  Times  Co. 

Foundation 
Bob  Newman,  Inc. 
Newton  Advertising 
North  American  Philips  Corp. 
Northern  Central  Bank 
Northway  Industries,  Inc. 
Northwestern  Mutual  Life 
The  Optometries  Office 
OtI  Rackagings,  Inc, 
Owens  Corning  Fiberglas  Corp. 
Pacific  Telesis 
John  Ragana,  M.D. 
Reat,  Man«ick,  Mitchell  Foundation 
Renn  Lyon  Homes,  Inc. 
Penn  Valley  Printing  Co. 
Pennsylvania  Gas  and  Water  Co. 
Pennsylvania  House 
Pennsylvania  Power  & 

Light  Company 
Pennwalt  Foundation 
Pteiffer-Nagmey  Insurance,  Inc. 
Pfizer,  Inc. 

Philadelphia  National  Bank 
Philip  Morris 
Philips  Industries 
Phillips  Motel 
The  Picture  Place 
Plaza  House  Furniture 
Portion  Pack  Food  Service  Inc. 
Price  Waterhouse  Foundation 
Proctor  and  Gamble 
Provident  Mutual  Life  Insurance 
Prudential  Foundation 
Public  Service  Electric  &  Gas  Co, 
Purdy  Insurance  Agency,  Inc. 
RCA  Records 
Rea  &  Derick.  Inc. 
The  Record 

Reed's  Real  French  Cleaners 
Rexnord  Foundation,  Inc 


Rhoads  Mills,  Inc. 

Ritz-Craft  Corporation  of  PA,  Inc. 

Rohm  &  Haas  Co. 

Rorer  Group,  Inc. 

Marvin  J.  Rudnitsky,  Esquire 

Ryder  System,  Inc. 

Salomon,  Inc. 

Mohammad  M.  Samad,  M.D. 

Sandoz,  Inc. 

Santa  Fe  Southern  Pacific 

Foundation 
Sara  Lee  Foundation 
Scott  Paper  Company  Foundation 
Sea-Land  Corporation 
Seagull  Energy  Corporation 
Selinsgrove  Dental  Associates 
Selinsgrove  Motors,  Inc. 
Selinsgrove  Sub  Shop 
Selmax  Corporation 
Shaffer  &  Son  Insurance  Agency 
L.  Shellenberger  &  Sons,  Inc. 
Shenwin  Williams  Foundation 
Silvertip,  Inc. 

Singer  Company  Foundation 
Smeltz  Auto  Sales  Co. 
LB.  Smith  Educational  Foundation 
SmithKline  Beckman  Foundation 
Snyder  County  Trust  Co. 
Southern  California  Gas  Company 
Southern  New  England  Telephone 
Squibb  Corporation 
The  St.  Paul  Companies.  Inc. 
Slackpole  Corporation 
Stale  Farm  Companies  Foundation 
Steininger  Laundry  &  Dry  Cleaning 
Sterling  Drug.  Inc. 
Stone  and  Webster,  Inc. 
Sirawbridge  and  Clothier 
Stroehmann  Brothers  Co. 
SunAir  Communications 
Sunbury  Broadcasting  Corporation 
Sunbury  Textile  Mills,  Inc. 
Susan  Abuza  Associates,  Inc. 
The  Susquehanna  Inn 
Susquehanna  Valley  Mall 

Merchants  Association 
Susquehanna  Valley  White 
Swineford  National  Bank 
Sybron  Corporation 
Tambrands,  Inc. 
Tedd's  Landing,  Inc. 
Texas  Eastern  Transmission  Corp. 
Toyota  Motor  Sales  USA,  inc. 
R.  U.  Troutman  &  Sons,  Inc. 
Tru-Bilt  Lumber  Co. 
Unisys  Corporation 
United  Parcel  Service  Foundation 
United  States  Borax  &  Chemical 

Corporation 
United  Technologies 
Universal  Suppliers,  Inc. 
Valley  Farms  Dairy 
Valley  Toyota-AMC-Jeep-Renaull 
Vanguard  Group,  Inc. 
Village  TV  and  Stereo 
Wachovia  Bank  &  Trust  Co. 
Warner  Lambert  Co. 
Washington  National  Insurance  Co. 
Weis  Markets,  Inc. 
Westinghouse  Educational 

Foundation 
Willamette  Industries,  Inc. 
David  Wilson,  D.M.D. 
Harold  F  Woelfel,  Jr,  Esquire 
Wood  Metal  Industries,  Inc 
Yellow  Freight  System  Foundation 
Young  Door  Company 


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Churches  and 
Organizations 

Aid  Association  for  Lutherans 
Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church, 

Waynesboro,  PA 
Grace  Lutheran  Church, 

Philadelphia.  PA. 

in  memory  of  Patricia  Hallman 
Trinity  Lutheran  Church. 

Hershey,  PA 
Lutheran  Brotherhood 
Lutheran  Church  in  America 
Pennsylvania  Council  on  the  Arts 
St.  Johns  Lutheran  Church, 

Bellefonte,  PA 
St-  Paul  Evangelical  Lutheran. 

Fayetteville.  PA 
St.  Paul's  Evangelical  Lutheran 

Church,  Lititz,  PA 
Theta  Chi  Fraternity  - 

Beta  Omega  Chapter,  in  memory 

of  Kenneth  Donnahoo 
Trinity  Lutheran  Church, 

Johnsto«m.  PA 
Margaret  L.  Wendt  Foundation 
Womens  Auxiliary 

of  Susquehanna  University 
Zion  Lutheran  Church, 

Sunbury.  PA 

Honorary  Degree 
Recipients 

Paul  Boeder  hc'76 
Helen  Decker  Blough  hc'87 
Charles  B.  Degenstein  hc'82 
Harold  A.  Dunkelberger  hc'79 
John  C.  Horn  hc'65 
Theodore  Lindquist  hc'75 
Dorothy  Burnett  Porter  hc'71 
Henry  W.  Rozenberg  hc'73 
Robert  E.  Schellberg  hc'70 
Theodore  F  Schneider  hc'85 
Ruth  Juram  Smith  hc'82 
Reuben  T.  Swanson  hc'81 
Alan  R.  Warehime  hc'82 


Bequests 


In  1986-87,  bequests 
were  received  from  the 
tbllowing  individuals: 

Eleanor  R.  Landes 
Elizabeth  Epier  Long 
H/lyra  Oels 

Alice  N.  Musselman  '12 
John  E.  Thompson  '09 


Gifts  In  Kind 

Helen  Decker  Blough  hc'87 
Ruth  G.  Botdorf  and 

Elizabeth  M.  Botdorf 
Robert  and  Carol  Bradford 
James  J.  Campbell  '63 
Samuel  H.  Evert 
Paul  Foreman 


Mrs.  Russell  W.  Gilbert 
Hewlett-Packard 
Theodosia  Hoffman 
Jack  and  Sidonie  Holt 
Larry  M.  '43  and 

Louise  Kresge  '45  Issacs 
Paul  A.  Metz  '81 
Bruce  and  Doria  Nary 
William  M.  Perrige 
Otto  and  Beulah  Reimherr 
Maureen  Davenport  '62 

and  Rodney  Ries 
Kim  Seong-jin 
Vivian  V.  Simpson 
Harvey  M.  Smeltz 
Howard  E.  and  Beverly  J.  Stoelting 
Gene  and  Margaret  Urey 
U.S.  Government  Library  Services, 

Title  III  Grant 
Dennis  and  Judith  Van 
S.  Majorie  Weaver 
Dan  and  Sally  Wheaton 
Lucille  R.  Zehner 


1986-87 
Endowments 

Tfie  Class  of  1937  Scholarship 
Fund,  established  by  the 
members  of  the  Class  in 
commemoration  of  their 
50th  Reunion. 

The  Luther  Day  Grossman  '16 
Scholarship  Fund,  initiated 
by  Martin  Luther  Grossman 
'25,  in  honor  of  Luther 
Grossman's  service  to 
Susquehanna  as  Athletic 
Director  from  1927  to  1935. 

The  Elizabeth  EpIer  Long 
Scholarship  Fund,  estab- 
lished by  her  bequest. 


The  Erie  I.  Shobert,  II  '35 
and  IVIarjorie  S.  Shobert 
Scholarship  Fund,  estab- 
lished by  the  Board  of 
Directors  of  Susquehanna 
University  in  recognition 
of  Dr.  and  tVlrs.  Shobert's 
invaluable  service  to  the 
University,  and  on  the 
occasion  of  Dr.  Shobert's 
retirement  as  Chairman  of 
the  Board. 

The  Emery  H.  Turnbach 
Scholarship  Fund,  estab- 
lished by  Lorraine  Turnbach 
Benjamin  '43,  in  honor  of 
her  grandfather. 

The  Robert  and  Jane  Harding 
Unrestricted  Endowment 
Fund,  established  by  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  Harding,  parents 
of  Scott  Harding  '88. 

The  Carl  M.  '63  and  Kathryn 
W/.  Moyer  Unrestricted 
Endowment. 

The  Florence  and  Saul 
Putterman  Fund  for  the 
Visual  Arts,  established  by 
Florence  Putterman,  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Susquehanna 
art  faculty,  and  her  hus- 
band, Saul,  a  member  of 
Susquehanna's  Board  of 
Directors. 

The  Williamson/Spitzner 
Unrestricted  Endowment 
Fund,  established  through 
a  bequest  by  Ms.  Elizabeth 
Williamson  in  honor  and 
memory  of  Clyde  R.  Spitzner 
'37,  a  long-time  member  of 
Susquehanna's  Board  of 
Directors. 


Volunteer  Leadership 

1986-87  National  Committee  on 
Annual  Giving 


Samuel  D.  Ross.  '54.  Omirper 
Douglas  E.  Arthur  '49 
Vincent  E,  Boyer  "52 
Hazel  Brobst  Brown  '51 
Leslie  R.  Butler  '62 
Robert  G.  Carr  '75 
William  C.  Davenport  '53 
W.  Donald  Fisfier  '51 
Robert  A.  Gabrenya  '40 


Lawrence  M.  Isaacs  '43 
Raymond  C.  Lauver  '50 
Peter  M.  Nunn  '57 
Leah  Cryder  Oberheim  "47 
Edward  F  Pfeiffer  '50 
Christopher  D.  Rooke  '82 
Louis  F.  Santangelo  '50 
Nevin  C.  T.  Shaffer  X'49 
Donald  E.  Wissinger  '50 


Parents  Executive  Committee 

Donald  and  Geraldine  Pager,  Co-chairpersons.  New  Canaan,  Connccticiii 

Jack  '57  and  Joan  Bishop,  Hershey.  Pennsylvania 

Sam  and  Patricia  Cerverizzo,  Chatham  Township,  New  Jersey 

Nicholas  and  Barbara  Costalas.  Short  Hills.  New  Jersey 

Richard  '65  and  Margaret  Fenstermacher,  Ponsville,  Pennsylvania 

Vincent  and  Peggy  Furey,  Cherry  Hill,  New  Jersey 

Ralph  and  Johanna  Giasi.  Bethlehem,  Pennsylvania 

LeRoy  and  Delores  Gorman,  Wayne,  Pennsylvania 

Robert  and  Jane  Harding,  Port  Washington,  New  York 

Paul  and  Phyllis  Heim.  Lewisburg,  Pennsylvania 

Ronald  and  Jeanne  Leib,  Ltmcaster,  Pennsylvania 

Alexander  and  Margaret  Perritl.  Highlslown,  New  Jersey 

George  and  Rose  Marie  Snyder,  Richfield,  Pennsylvania 

Seflon  and  Ann  Stallard,  New  Vernon,  New  Jersey 

Alfred  and  Beverly  Nunan.  Bay  Head,  New  Jersey 


Class  Agents 

Marion  Moyer  Potleiger  "09-19 

John  Bittinger  '20-25 

William  Roberts  "28-29 

Wellington  ""Duke""  Hanman  '?>0 

Paul  Hartlme  "31 

Martha  Gessner  Anderson  '32 

Fred  Carl  "33 

Harold  Rowe  "34 

John  Rakshys  '38 

Robert  Basiress  '39 

William  Gehron  '40 

Mary  Emma  Yoder  Jones  '41 

Blanche  Forney  Rogers  '42 

Ruth  McCorkill  '43 

Ethel  Wilson  Kerschner  "44 

Corinne  Kahn  Kramer  '45 

Mary  Lizzio  Govekar  '47 

Robert  Wohlsen  "48 

Betsy  Hill  Clark  "49 

Richard  Westervelt  '50 

Elmer  Baumgardner  "52 

Lillian  Wittington  Roush  "53 

Carlene  Lamade  Schock  "55 

Charles  Bailes  '56 

Lynn  Hassinger  Askew  "57 


Carolyn  Gillaspie  Snow  "58 
Jack  Cisney  "59 
Don  Coleman  "60 
Gary  Moore  "61 
Robert  Smith  "62 
Irene  Etter  Schmehl  "63 
Carl  Campbell  "65 
Richard  Hough  "67 
Kenneth  Selinger  '68 
Whitney  Gay  "71 
Donald  Steele  '73 
Barbara  Dalrymple  Dunn  "74 
Barbara  Shatto  Harvey  "75 
Dan  Dilzler  "77 
Judith  Rile  "78 
Susan  Odjakjian  "79 
Edwina  Kelley  '80 
Stephen  Neff  "81 
Amy  Greenhow  Nye  "82 
Roger  Allen  Baker  "83 
Fredrick  Cabell  "84 
Margaret  Anne  Finley  "85 
Douglas  "Vago  "86 
Jim  Faust  "87 


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Campus  Phonathon 
Student  Volunteers 

Kimberlec  Gorman  "88.  Chairperson 
Paul  Brady  '87.  Weekly  Caplain 
Polly  Cooper  '89.  Weekly  Caplain 
Diane  Herdling  '88,  Weekly  Captain 
Rob  Miller  '88.  Weekly  Caplain 
John  Yarusi  '90.  Publicity  Coordinator 

Team  Captains 

Amy  Baran  '89 
Sieve  Cook  88 
Todd  Coolidge  '88 
Kay  Czap  '88 
Jim  Fausi  '87 
Barbara  Harrison  "88 
Maureen  Hassett  '88 
Alice  Jeremko  "87 
Rob  Miller  '88 
Bill  Mueller  '89 
Sean  O'Keefe  '90 
Kevin  Sharpe  '89 
John  Yarusi  '90 

Regional  Phonathon  Volunteers 

South  Jersey 

Judith  Arnold  Mclntyre  '62,  Chairperson 

Barbara  Beans  '79 

Robert  Cunis  '63 

Ralph  Shockey  "36 

Douglas  Spoils  '63 

Patricia  Shinlay  Spoils  '64 

Robert  Winter  '48 

Philadelphia 

William  Babiash  '85.  Chairperson 
Douglas  Hornberger  '77 
David  Sweigard  '86 
John  Thalheimer  '85 

Harrisburg 

D.  Edgar  "Ted"  Hutchison  '34,  Chairperson 

Lee  Boyer  '26 

Harold  Greenly  '50 

Aberdeen  Phillips  Hutchison  '34 

North  Jersey 

Cheryl  Rahlfs  Atkinson  '77,  Co-Chairperson 

David  Atkinson  '77,  Co-Chairperson 

Roben  Carr  '75 

John  and  Joan  Considine,  Parents  '90 

Bruce  Fehn  '77 

Susan  McCarthy  '84 

Carolyn  Murphy  '84 

Linda  Reckenbeil  '84 

Gary  Rickenaker  '76 

Allentown 

Barbara  Frack.  Parent  '90 
Ralph  Giasi.  Parent  '90 
John  Ickes  '42 
Ella  Koch  Kunkle  X'60 

Susquehanna  Valley 

Diane  Herbert  Wall  '86.  Chairperson 
Karen  Johnson  Thompson  '80 
Penelope  Norwood  Margoles  '78 
Rik  Paulsen.  Parent  '89 
Dorothy  Shifter  Wesner  '81 
Cindy  Wahl  '86 


Class  of  '37 

50th  Reunion  Gift  Committee 

E.  Raymond  Shaheen.  Chairperson 

Eleanor  Jones  Barnes 

Donald  A.  Gaver 

Lester  J.  Karschner 

Woodrow  J.  Klinger 

Mary  Beth  Richard  Knight 

J.  Chester  Long 

B.  Henry  Shafer 

Margaret  Roush  Shekletski 

Helen  Wentzel  Spitzner 

Faculty  and  Staff 

Neil  Poller.  Chairperson 

Class  of  1987  Senior  Pledge 
Program  Volunteers 

James  Fausl.  Cluis  Agent 

Peler  Ashey.  Co-Agent 

Cynthia  Lain,  Co-Agent 

Laura  Beckie.  Team  Captain 

Julie  Bradford.  Team  Captain 

Linda  Hagelgans.  Team  Captain 

Claudia  Kuhn.  Team  Captain 

Patricia  Naumyk.  Team  Captain 

Beth  Noble.  Team  Captain 

Robena  Reaid,  Team  Captain 

Tammy  Smith,  Team  Caplain 

John  Underkoffler,  Team  Captain 

April  Beauchamp 

Jennifer  Berman 

Rebecca  Defibaugh 

Janet  DeLong 

Beth  Heffner 

Kathryn  Heller 

Elizabeth  Huff 

Thomas  Kauffman 

Kathleen  Kloss 

Laura  Marr 

Nora  McCarthy 

Paul  McHenry 

Kenneth  Newman 

David  Nguyen 

Janine  Parker 

Christine  Rensch 

Edward  Shuman 

Deirdre  Vaughn 

Scott  Wachenfeld 

Jeffrey  Walker 

Cynthia  Walter 

Sharon  Ward 


Business  and  Industry  Campaign 

Frederick  W.  Kelly  '66,  Chairperson 


Steering  Committee 

Carl  Bellas 
Frederick  Bisbee 
Willard  Bowen  "69 
Karen  Hackman  78 
Lawrence  Isaacs  '43 
Norman  Lauer  "62 
Edward  Pfeiffer  '50 
Truman  Purdy 
Marvin  Rudnitsky 
Robert  Soper 
Henry  Truslow 

Volunteer  Team 

Walter  Anderson 
Kathy  Aumiller 
Edward  Barben  '78 
Richard  Bechlel  '72 
Richard  Bilger 
Arthur  Bowen  "65 
Raymond  Bowen 


Howard  Campbell 
William  Clark  "62 
John  Dagle 
Richard  Erdley 
Mollie  Eysier 
Richard  Eysier  '56 
George  Pecker 
James  Heistand 
Joe  Kleinbauer  '63 
Edward  Kraus 
Kenneth  Mease  X'50 
Paul  Morelock 
F  B.  Paulsen 
William  Purdy 
Chris  Purdy 
Craig  Purdy 
Howard  Schnure 
Robert  Singer 
Jack  Treas 
David  Wilson 
William  Witkop 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

26 


Board  of  Directors 


Officers 

Harold  O'Connor,  Chairman* 

Smie  College.  PA 
Lawrence  M.  Isaacs  '43, 

Vice  Chairman* 

Selinsgrove,  PA 
Robert  F.  Weis,  Vice  Chairman* 

Sunbury,  PA 
Donald  E.  Wissinger  "50, 

Vice  Chairman* 

Alumiui.  PA 
John  A.  Carpenter,  Esq., 

Secretary* 

Sunhuiy.  PA 
John  C.  Horn,  Chair  Emeritus 

Huiiiiiifiiloii.  PA 

Ex  Officio 

Joel  L.  Cunningham* 

Selinsgrove,  PA 
The  Rev.  Howard  J.  McCarney 

Camr  Hill.  PA 

Sidney  A,  Apfelbauni,  Esq. 

Sunbury.  PA 
Jane  C.  Apple 

Lewisburg.  PA 


Douglas  E.  Anhur  '49* 

Harrisburg.  PA 
Frederick  W.  Bisbee* 

Sunbury.  PA 
Hazel  Brobst  Brown  '51 

Camp  Hill.  PA 
Leslie  R.  Butler  '62 

Sewell.  NJ 
Douglas  B.  Carlson  '88 

Poughkeepsie.  NY 
John  A.  Carpenter,  Esq. 

Sunbury.  PA 
Hans  E.  Feldmann 

Selinsgrove,  PA 
The  Rev.  David  Fisher 

Millersville.  PA 
W.  Donald  Fisher  '51 

Selinsgrove,  PA 
Kenneth  O.  Fladmark 

Selinsgrove.  PA 
The  Rev.  Waller  B.  Freed* 

Rochester,  NY 
William  A.  Gettig* 

Spring  Mills.  PA 
Gerald  N.  Hall 

Mechanicsburg,  PA 


Alan  Hassman 

Camp  Hill.  PA 
Lawrence  M.  Isaacs  '43* 

Selinsgrove,  PA 
Raymond  C.  Lauver  '50* 

New  Canaan .  CT 
John  R.  Miller,  Esq. 

Bellefonle.  PA 
Albert  R  Molinaro  '50 

Lebanon.  NJ 
Lawrence  E.  Mundis,  Jr.  '66 

Huntingdon.  PA 
Peter  M.  Nunn  '57 

Potomac,  MD 
Harold  C.  O'Connor* 

Slate  College.  PA 
Saul  Putterman 

Selinsgrove.  PA 
Samuel  D.  Ross  '54* 

Carli.sle.  PA 
Erie  I.  Shobertll  '35* 

St.  Marys.  PA 
Norrine  Bailey  Spencer  '68 

Blackshurg.  VA 
The  Rev  Robert  G.  Swanson 

Johnstown,  PA 


Richard  J.  Thomas  "87 

Cinnaminson.  NJ 
Robert  F  Weis* 

Sunbury,  PA 
Richard  F.  Wesner 

Danville,  PA 
Donald  E.  Wissinger  '50* 

Hollidaysburg,  PA 


Honorary  Member 

Charles  B.  Degenstein 
Selinsgrove.  PA 


Board  Members  Emeriti 

Preston  B.  Davis 

Milton.  PA 
Samuel  H.  Evert 

Bloomsburg.  PA 
Lawrence  C.  Fisher 

York,  PA 
John  C.  Horn 

Huntingdon,  PA 
Orlando  W.  Houts 

State  College,  PA 


The  Rev.  Paul  B.  Lucas 

Chambersburg,  PA 
Robert  U.  Redpath,  Jr. 

South  Orange.  NJ 
Henry  W.  Rozenberg 

Jersey  Shore,  PA 
Carl  H.  Simon 

Sun  dry,  AZ 
Preston  H.  Smith 

Williamsport ,  PA 
W.  Alfred  Streamer 

Ventura.  CA 
Norman  E.  Walz 

Sunbury.  PA 
Alan  R.  Warehime 

Hanover,  PA 
Gustave  W.  Weber 

Selinsgrove,  PA 

^Executive  Committee  member 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

27 


Matching  Gifts  Can  Triple  Your  Dollar 

That's  right. ..you  can  literally  double  the  dollar  value  of  your  gift  to  the  college  or 
university  of  your  choice  if  you  work  for  one  of  the  firms  listed .  or  many  of  their 
divisions,  subsidiahes,  or  affiliated  companies. 

All  of  the  companies  listed  w\\\  match  your  gift  to  four-year  colleges  and  universi- 
ties. Use  the  key  to  determine  if  your  company  will  match  gifts  to  other  higher  educa- 
tion institutions  as  well. 

To  make  your  match,  simply  obtain  a  form  from  your  company's  tWIatching  Gift 
Coordinator  (usually  in  the  personnel  or  community  relations  department)  and  send 
it  along  with  your  gift  to  the  institution  you  choose.  Your  company's  Matching  Gift 
Coordinator  can  also  answer  any  further  questions  you  may  have  about  this 
program. 

It's  possible  that  your  company  has  a  matching  gift  program  even  if  it  is  not  listed 
here.  Why  not  ask? 

It's  as  easy  as  it  sounds,  so  make  your  dollars  double  by  taking  advantage  of  your 
company's  IVIatching  Gift  Program  today  After  all,  America's  Energy  is  Mindpower 
Join  in  partnership  with  your  company  in  support  of  America's  greatest  resource. 


Key 


U    — Fouf-year  Colleges  and  Universities  Eligible 
J     —Junior  Colleges  Eligible 
C    — Community  Colleges  Eligible 
G    — Graduate  and  Professional  Schools  Eligible 
R    —Seminaries  and  Theological  Schools  Eligible 
T     —Technical  and  Specialized  Schools  Eligible 
All  —All  Six  Types  of  Institutions  Listed  Above  Eligible 
LIM— Inside  (  (—Limited  to  Specific  Institutions 
LIM— Outside  { (—Limited  to  Specific  Employees 
Pr    — Privale  Institulions  Only 

A     —Previous  or  Current  Affiliation  with  School  Required 
d     —Non-employee  Directors  of  Company  Eligible 
r      —Retired  Employees  Eligible 
s     —Spouses  Eligible 
t      —Spouses  of  Retirees  Eligible 
u     —Widows  or  Widowers  of  Retirees  Eligible 
—Companies  Added  Since  Last  Year 
Italics  —Greater  than  1  to  1  Match 


©  1987  Councilfor  Advancement  and  Support  ot  Education  With  permission  W-8-87-153. 

This  publication  may  not  be  reproduced  in  whole  or  in  part  without  written  permission  ot  the  Council  for  Advancement  and  Support  ot  Education.  Washington.  D  C 


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(J.QU.G.Fiyd.r 
Cor^sdidated  Papers,  inc  iA.ll}.r 
Consolidation  Coal  Co  <All).r 
Continental  Can  Co .  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.fi).d.f.s 
The  Continental  Corp 

(J.C.U.G).(I.UIv1 
Conlinenlat  Illinois  National  Bank 

andTtusiCo  ot  Chicago 

lU.Gi.rd 
Continental  Telecom  Inc  (J.CU.G) 
Frederic  W  Cook  &  Co.  Inc  (M) 
Co-Op  6anKir>g  Group  Companies 

Cooper  industfws  UC.U.G.WM) 
Cooper  Tire  &  fiubbet  Co  lAII) 
Coopers  &  Lybrand  iU.G}.A 
The  Copley  Press,  Inc  (Allld.r.s,t.u 
Copolymer  RutJber  and  Chemical 

Cotp  (U) 
Corning  Glass  Works  (All).d.t 
Cowles  Media  Co  (All).d.s 
Crane  Co  fJCUG).d 
Cray  Research,  Inc  (All) 
Cmon  Technologies  (J.CU.G.T) 
Cromplon  &  Knowles  Corp  (All) 
•  Cross  4  Trecker  Corp  fU.G.T) 
Crown  Central  Pelroleum  Corp 

<UG) 
Crum  and  Forsier.  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).d 
Cummms  Engine  Co  ,  Inc  (All}.d.r 
CUNA  Mutual  Insurance  Group 

Cyclops  Corp  (U.G).d 


ARA  Services,  Inc  (All).d.s 
AJ&J  (J.C.U.G).d.r 
Abbon  Laboratories  (AH).d.r.s.l.u 
The  Abell  Foundation.  Inc  (All),d 

Advanced  Micro  Devices  (U.Gj.r.s 
Aeroglide  Corp  (U.G.Lm.A 
The  Aerospace  Corp  (All).d.s 
Aelna  Lile  &  Casualty  (Ml).d.r.s 


Air  Products  and  Chemicals.  Inc 

fJ.C.U,G.R).d.r.s 
AKTion  Associaies.  Inc  (All).r.s 
Akjo  America,  Inc  (All) 
Albany  Intemalional  Co^)  (All).d.r 
Albertson's.  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R) 
Aico  Standard  Cotp  (Alli.d 
Alexander  &  Baldwin,  Inc  (All).d.r 
Allegheny  Ludlum  Steel  Corp  (All) 


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(Ail).d 


Allied-SignallncrAy/J,d 
Allstate  Insurance  Cos  (All) 
Alpha  Industries.  Inc  (All) 
Alurr^inum  Co  ofAmenca 

(J.CU.R).d.r 
AMAX,lnc  (J.CU.G.R) 

(CU.G.R.V.d 
Amerada  Hess  Corp  (AII).d.r.UM 

Amencan  Brands.  Inc  (AII).A.s 
American  Broadcasting  Cos  .  Inc 

(J.CU.G.RI.d 
American  Cyanamid  Co  (J.C.U.G).d 
American  Electric  Power  Co  ,  Inc 

(C.U.GXUM).d.f 
Amencan  Expmss  Co 

(J.CU.G.R).d.r 
Amencan  General  Corp  (All},d 
American  Hoechst  Corp  (U) 
American  Home  Products  Corp, 

(All).a.r 
American  International  Group,  Inc- 

(J.C.U.G).r.s.l 
American  Medical  International, 

Inc  (J,C.U.G.T).d.s 
Amencan  Motors  Corp  (Ail) 


(All) 


Amencan  National  Bank  (Conn) 

<U.G) 
American  National  Bank  &  Trust 

Co  oi  Chicago  (J.CU.G) 
American  Optical  Corp  (J.CU.G).r^ 

(J.C.UG.R).d 
Amencan  Stales  Insurance 
(J.CU.G.R).d.r.st.u 

<CU.G.R.T).A 
Amencan  Stock  Exchange 

IJ.C.U.G) 

Co  (All),d.r 

Amentech  Services.  Inc 
(J.C.U,G.T).r 

ArrwnTrust  Co  National  Associa- 
tion (AJ^ar 

Amtac.  Inc  (All).d 

AmocoCorp  (J.CUG.R).r 

AmsIarCorp  (J.CU.G.R) 

Anctwr  NationE 
(UG) 

Arthur  Andersen  &  Co. 
<J.CU.G.R).f.s 

The  Andersons  (AB) 


Anheuser-Busch  Cos ,  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Appleton  Papers  Inc  (All) 
Arkwrighl-Boslon  Manufacturers 

Mutual  Insurance  Co  (All).r.s 
Armco,  Inc  (J.C.U.GTi.d.r 
The  AnTistrong  Rubber  Co  (U).d 
Armstrong  World  Indusines.  Inc 

(U.G.R).d.r 
Arrow-Han,  Inc  (J.CU.R) 
Ashland  Oil.  Inc  (All).d.r 
Associated  Box  Corp  (AII.PryA 
Associated  Dry  Goods  Corp  (All}.d 
Athos  Steel  and  Aluminum,  Inc 

(U.G) 
GuyF  Atkinson  Co  of  California 

(All).d.r 
Atlantic  City  Electric  Co  (U.G}.d 
Atlantic  RicWield  Co  (All).d.r 
Atlas  Rigging  and  Supply  Corp 

(U.G.Pr).A 
Augal  Inc  (U.G).d.r 
Automaiic  Data  Processing,  Inc. 

(J.C.U.G) 
AVCOCorp  (J.U.G).d 
Avon  Products,  Inc  (J.C.U.G).d 
Avlex  Fibers,  Inc  (U.G) 


BASF  Corp  (All).r 
The  BOC  Group  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R).d. 
BadischeCorp  (All).r 
'  M  S  Bailey  &  Son.  Bankers 
(J.U.R).d.r.u 
Ball  Corp  (All).d.r.s 
Baltimore  Bancorp  (J.C.UG) 


Baliin 


s&Ele 


cCo 


(U.G.R),d.r 

Bancorp  Hawaii  (U) 

Bancroft-Whitney  Co  (J.C.U.G.Lm) 

Bank  of  Boston  (Atl).d.r.s.t 

The  Bank  ol  California.  N  A  (Allj,r 

Bank  ol  Montreal  fU.Gj.d 

Bank  ol  New  England,  N  A 

lAII.UIVl).d.r.s.t.LIM 
The  Bank  of  New  York  (All).r,s 


t,(AII) 


Bankers  Life  and  Casually  (All) 
Bankers  Trust  Ck>  (J.U.G,Pr).d 
Barber-ColmanCo  (U)d 
BarclaysAmericanCorp  (All) 
C  R  Bard,  Inc  (J.CU.G) 
Barnes  Group  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R).d 
Barnes  &  Roche.  Inc  (All) 
'  Barnetl  Banks  ol  Florida.  Inc 

(J.CU.G) 
Barry  Wrighl  Corp  (All).d,r 
The  Banon-Gillei  Co  (J.CU.G.R) 
BATUSlnc  (Ain.r.s 
Baxter  Travenol  Laboralones,  Inc 

(All).d 
BayBanksInc  (All).d 
BeainceCos ,  Inc  (All).d.r 
Bechlel  Power  Corp  (J.C.U).d 
AG  Becker  Panbas  Inc  (All) 
Becor  Western  Inc  (U).{ 
Beaon  Dickinson  and  Co 

(J.C.U.G  T).r 
Beech  Aircraft  Corp  (All).d.rs 
Bell  Atlantic  Corp  (J.CU.G).d,t 
Bell  Communications  Research, 

Inc.  (J.CU.GJ).r 
Bell  Federal  Savings  and  Loan  As 

sociaiionfUG.flJ.d./- 
Bell  &  Howell  Co  (All) 
Bell  ol  Pennsylvania  &  Diamond 

Stale  Telephone  Co 

(J.C.U.G.T),d.r 
BellSouth  Corp  (All).d.r 
Beloit  Corp  (All).d 
Bemis  Co .  Inc  (J.C.U.GJ.Uful).d,r 


'  TheBeni  Franklin  Federal  Savings 

and  Loan  Association  (U).d 
The  Bergen  Record  Corp  (AH).d 
Best  Products  Co  (All).d 
Bigelow-Sanford.  Inc  (All).d.r 
Bill  Communications,  Inc  (All) 
Bird  Cos  Charitable  Foundation, 

Inc  (J.C.U.G).d.s 
Bituminous  Casualty  Corp  (U.G).d 
HSR  Block,  Inc  (CMG.R.T)LIM 
Blount,  Inc  (All).d.s 
Blue  Bell,  Inc  (J.CU.G) 
The  Boeing  Co  (J,C.U.G).d.r,s 
Boise  Cascade  Corp  (All).d.  s 
Borden  Inc  (U) 
Borg-Wamer  Corp  (All).d 
Boston  Edison  Co  (U).d.r 
The  Boston  Globe  Newspaper  Co 

(All) 
Bowaterinc  (J,C.U.G,T).d 
The  Bowery  Savings  Bank 

(J.C.U.G).d 
Bowes/Hanlon  Advertising,  Inc 


Ceniri 


(J.C.U.R.T).d.r 
Brown-Forman  Corp  (JC.UG.R) 
BrOAh  Group.  Inc  (U.G.Pr).d 
John  Brown  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T.LIM) 
Brunswick  Corp  (All).d.r 
Buckbee  Mears Co  (J.C.U.G.R).a 
Buell  Industries,  Inc  (Aii).d 
Buffalo  Color  Corp  (All) 
BungeCorp  (All).r.s 
Burlington  Industries.  Inc  (An).d. 
Burlington  Northern  Inc  (J.C.U).d 
Leo  Burnett  Co ,  Inc  (All) 
Burroughs  Wellcome  Co  (All).r 
Business  Men's  Assurance  Co  c 

America  WCUG.fl) 
Butler  Manufactunng  Co. 

(J.U.G.LIM) 


CBI  Industries,  Inc  (U.G.T).d 
CBS  Inc  (U.G) 

CFS  Continental,  Inc  (U.G.R.T) 
The  CNA  Insurance  Companies 

(U.G) 
CPC  International  Inc  (All).d.  t.  s.  LIM 
Cabot  Corp  (Ail).d.r 
CatJOfs  Stains  (All) 
Calex  Manulacturing  Co  ,  Inc  (All) 
Caltananlndustneslnc  (AII).A.d 
Campbell  Soup  Ck)  (All).d.r 
Canadian  General  Electric  Co , 

Ud  (U.G).A.d.s 
'  Capital  Cities/ABC,  Inc  (J.C.U.G).d 
Carolina  Power  &  Light  Co 

(J.C.U.G.F^.LIM).d.r 
Carolina  Telephone  and  Telegraph 

Co  (J.C.U.G.R).A.d.r.s 
Carpenier  Technology  Corp 

(J.U.UMld.r 
Carson  Pine  Scott  &  Co  (J.C.U.G).d 
Carter  Hawley  Hale  Stores,  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.T) 
Carter-Wallace,  Inc  (All).a.r.s 
Castle  and  Cooke.  Inc  (All) 
Caterpillar  Inc  (U.G).d.r 
CelaneseCorp  (J,U.G.R).d.r 
CentelCorp  (J.C,U.G.R).d.r.s 
CenterreBank.  N  A  (J.CU) 
Central  Illinois  Light  Co 

(J.UG.RJ.Pr).d 
Central  Lite  Assurance  Co  (U),d 


Corp  (C.U.G.R) 
Century  Companies  of  Amenca 

(J.CU.G.R) 
(^nainTeed  Corp  (All).r 
Chamberlain  Manufactunng  Corp 

(All) 
Champion  International  Corp 

(All).d.r 
The  Chase  Manhattan  Corp. 

(J.CU.G.R).d.r 
Chemical  Bank  (AU),d.r,s.t.u 
Chemlech  Industries,  Inc  (AII).A 
Chesapeake  Corp  (J.C.U.G).d.r 
Chesapeake  &  Potomac  Telephone 

Companies  (All).d.r.s 
Chesebrough-Pond's.  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.T).d.r 
Chessie  System  Railroads 

(AII.LIM).d.s 
Chevron  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
•  Chicago  Pacific  Corp  (UG).d 
Chicago  Pneumatic  Tool  Co 

(J,CU,G.T),d.r 
Chicago  Title  and  Trust  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
'  Chicago  Tnbune  Cki  (All) 
Chrysler  Corp 


Chubb  L 


Co  c 


a  (All).d 


Chubb  &  Son  Ir 

Church  &  Dwighi  Co  ,  Inc  (U) 

Churcti  Mutual  Insurance  Co 
(J.C.U.G).d.r 

CIBA-GEIGY  Corp  (All).d 

CIGNA  Corp  (All).d.r 

Cincinnati  Bell,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T.LIM) 

CiWcorplCiUbank  (All).d.r 

Citizens  Fidelity  Bank  &  Trust  Co. 
(J.CU.G.R) 

The  Citizens  and  Southern  Geor- 
gia Corp  (J.C.U,G).r 

The  Citizens  and  Southern  South 
Carolina  Corp  (J,C,U.G.R).d.r.s 

The  Cleveland-Clitts  Iron  Co  (All).d.r 

Cleveland  Electric  illuminating  Co 
(All).d.r 

The  Clorox  Co  (J.CU.G) 

Cluen.  Peabody  &  Co .  Inc 
(U.G.R).d 

Coals  &  Clark.  Inc  (All).r 

The  Coca-Cola  Ck>  (All).d.r.s.i 

The  Coleman  Co ,  Inc  (J.C.U).r.s.t 

Colgate-Palmolive  Co 
(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 

Collins  &  Aikman  Corp  (Alt) 

Colonial  Bancorp,  Inc  (All).r 

Colonial  Parking  Inc  (U) 

Colonial  Penn  Group.  Inc 
(J.C.U.G.R).d.r.s 

Columbia  Gas  System.  Inc 
(J.C.U.G.R),d.r 

The  Columbus  Mutual  Life  Insur- 
ance Co  (J.CU.G.R) 

Combustion  Engmeenng,  Inc 
(All).d.f 

Comencainc  (J.CU.G.R) 

Companies  (All).d.r.s 
Commonwealth  Energy  System, 

Inc  (J.U.G.R.T).r 
Commonwealth  Insurance  Co  (All) 
Communications  Satellite  Corp 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Connecticut  Bank  &  Trust  Co 

(J.C.U.G.Rirs 
Connecticut  Mutual  Life  Insurance 

Co  (All).r 
Conneclicul  Natural  Gas  Corp 

(J.C.U.G) 
Connecticut  Savings  Bank  (Ail) 
Conoco  Inc  (J.CU.G.T).d.r 
■  Consolidated  Edison  Co  ol  New 

ftrt.  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).d.r 


Dam  Bosworth  Inc  (All) 
Dana  Corp  (All).d.r.s.t 
The  Danfodh  Foundation  (All) 
DEKALB  Corp  (All).d 
Detoitte  Haskins  &  Se\\s(UG.T).r 
•  Delta  Air  Lines.  Inc  (C.U.G.R.T),d 
DettaUSCorp  (J.C.U.G.T).A.d 
Deluxe  Check  Printers.  Inc  (All).d.r 
Oennison  Manulacturing  Co 

(All).d.s 
Deposit  Guaranly  National  Bank 

DeSoiO.  Inc  (U.G).d.r 

Detroit  Edison  Co  (All).d 

AWG  Oewarlnc  (J.UG.R.Pr).A.s 

The  Dexter  Corp  (J.C.U.G.T.LIM).d.s 

Diamond  Crystal  Salt  Co  (All) 

Diamond  Shamnxk  Corp  (All) 

Diico  Uboratories  (All) 

Oigilal  Equipment  Corp  (All),d,rs 

Dillingham  Corp  (All).d 

Dominion  Resources.  Inc  (All).d,r 

Donaldson  Co  Inc  (All) 

R  R  Donnelley  &  Sons  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Dove-Knighl  and  Associates,  PA  , 

Architects  fL^IA 
The  Dow  Chemical  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R.LIM).d.r 
DoM  Corning  Corp  (All).r.u 
Dew  Jones  &  Co.  Inc  (All),d.r 
Dravo  Corp  (U.G),d 
Dresser Industnes.  Inc  (U.G.R).d.r 
Dry  Dock  Savings  Bank  (J.C.UG) 
Duke  Power  Co  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
The  Dun  &  Bradstreel  Corp 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Durham  Corp  ( J.C.U.G, R.T).d. LIM 
Duty  Free  Shoppers  Group  Ltd 


(All).d 


(Atl).d.r.s 
Eaton  Corp  (All).d 
Economics  Laboratory, 
Educators  ^ 

Co  (All).  A 
Egan  Machinery  Co  (J.U.G) 
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•  Emery  Air  Freight  Corp 

(J.C.U.GI.d.r 
Emhan  Corp  (All).d.'.s 
Engelhard  Corp  (J.CU.G.R) 
Engineered  Systems  &  Develop- 

meniCorp  (J.C.U.G) 
Enron  Corp  (C.U.G.R).r 
ENSERCHCorp  (J.C.U.G.T) 
Ensign-Bicktord  Foundation 

(All).d.rs 
EnvirolechCorp  (J.C.U.G.T) 
EquibankfJ,C,UG,fl;.r 
The  Equitable  Lite  Assurance  Soci 

etyolihe  United  Stales 


Elhicon.  Inc  (All).r 
Ethyl  Corp  (C.U.G.R).d.r.s 
■  European  American  Bank  (J.C.U.G) 
Ex-Cell-O  Corp  (All).a 
Exxon  Education  Foundation 


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FMC  Corp  (AJI) 

Facei  Enlerprises.  Inc  (Ml 

Factory  Mutual  Engineering  anc 

Research/  Service  Bureau 

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Farm  Credit  Banks  o!  Springfield 

(J.C.U.G.TI 
Federal-Mogul  Corp  (All),d.rs 
Federal  National  Mortgage  Associ- 
ation W,C,UG,fl/tf,f 
Federated  Department  Stores,  Inc 

(All).d.r 
FerroCorp  (J.C.UGJ).a 
Fidelity  Bank  (U.G.FII.d.r.UM 
Fiduciary  Trust  Co  (Boston) 


e  &  Rubber  Co 


(Alll.d 


FirslBancorp.  Inc  (All/.A 
First  Bank  System.  Inc  (Alll.r 
The  First  Boslon  Corp  (All).r 
First  Chicago  Corp  /The  First  Na- 
tional Bank  of  Chicago 
(J.C,U.G.R).d,s 
First  Hawaiian,  Inc  (J.U.G.UM}.d.r 
Firsi  Interstate  Bank  ol  California 


(Allld. 


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terslale  Bank  of  Washing- 

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(J.C.U.G.R) 

FifSI  Maryland  Bancorp  (A//|r 

First  Mississippi  Corp  (Aliyd 

First  National  Bank  in  Bartlesville. 
Oklahoma  <J.C,UI 

The  First  National  Bank  ol  Atlanta 
(JCUGR) 

First  National  Bank  of  Pennsylva- 
nia fA//J 

First  Union  Corp  (All) 

FirsI  Valley  Bank  (First  Valley  Corp ) 
(J.C.U.Gl.d.r 

First  Virginia  Banks,  Inc  (U.Gl.d 
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Fluor  ( 


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Ford  Motor  Co  (J.C.U.G.R).d.f 
Ford  Motor  Co  ol  Canada,  Lid 

tU.G).d 
Foster  Wheeler  Corp  (U.G.R.T) 
TheFoxboroCo  (All).d.r 
Frvaport-McMoRan.  Inc 

(J.C.U.Ghd.i 
FruehautCorp  (J.C.U.G.R).d 
HB  Fuller  Co  (Allld.r 
Funderburke  &  Associates,  Inc 

(All).d 


GATX  Corp  (All) 
GTE  Corp  (J.C.U,G).d.f 
Gallatin  National  Bank  (U.G.R) 
E  &J  Gallo Winery fj,CUG),A 
Gannett  Foundation  (All) 
Gary-WilliafT>s  Oil  Producer/The 


ion  Four 


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Gast  Manufacturing  Corp  (All) 
The  Gates  Corp  (J.C.UG.R).r 
GenCorpInc  (All),d.r 
General  Accident  Insurance  Co  o 

America  WCU.GU 
General  Cable  Co  (All) 
General  Cinema  Corp  (J.C,U,G) 
General  Defense  Corp  (All) 
General  Dynamics  Corp  (J.U).d 
General  Electric  Foundation 

<All).A:d,f 
General  Foods  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R),r.: 
General  Foods,  Inc  fUGUs 
General  Housewares  Corp 

(J.CU.G.R.Prl.d 
General  Mills.  Inc  (All).d.r 
General  Re  Corp  (U.G).' 
General  Signal  Corp  (J.C.U.G.T) 


Gibbsfi,  Hill,  Inc  (U) 

Gilbane  Building  Co  (J.CU.G.T) 

Tf>e  Gillette  Co  (U.G,T),r 

Gilman  Paper  Co  (All},d 

P  M  GlatlelterCo  (J.CU,G.Ti,r.s 

Glaxo,  Inc  (J.C.UGI 

Goldman,  Sachs  &  Co  (All) 

Goldome  (Alli 

Good  Value  Homes,  Inc 

(U.G.R.UM).r 
TheBFGoodnchCo  (J.U.GI.A.d.$ 
The  Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Co 

(U.G).d.r 
Gould,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.RI.S 
Goulds  Pumps.  Inc  (CU.GRT) 
Government  Emplovees  Insurant 

Co  (U.G.R).d 
WR  Grace*  Co  (J.C.U.Gl.d.r 
WW  Grsif^ger.  IrK  (All) 
GrandMet  USA.  Inc  (M) 
Grant  Thornton  (U.G) 
TTie  Graphic  Pnnting  Co  I 
Great  Lakes  Carbon  Corp 


Great  Northern  Nekoosa  Corp 

(All).d.r 
Great  West  Casualty  Co  (UG).d 
Greenwood  Mills,  inc  (U.G.R.T).r.s 
Gregory  Poole  Equipment  Co  (All) 
.iohn  Grenzebach  &  Associates 

(UGI.LIM 
Gnnnell  Mutual  Reinsurance  Co 

(J.CU) 
GrvmmanCorp  (J,C.U.LIMI.d,r,^ 
The  Guardian  Lite  Insurance  Co  of 

Ammca  (J.C.UG).d.r,s.t.u 
Gull  States  Utilities  (J.C.UG).d 
Guff  +  Western  Inc 

(J.C.UG.TUM).r.UM 


Hackney  Induslnes  Inc  (All) 

nCo  (J.U.G.R).d.r.UM 
k  Cards.  Inc  (All) 
n  Bank  (All).d,' 

III  Paper  Co  (U.G.R) 

*  Hampton  &  Harper.  Inc  (All) 
M  A  Hanna  Co  (All) 
Harper  &  Row  Publishers.  Inc 

(All).d 
hari\s  Bank  (All).A.d.r 
HarnsCorp  (J,C.U.G.R).d 
HarscoCorp  (J.C.UG.B.Pr) 
The  Hartford  Insurance  Group 

(U.RI.d.r.s 
Hartford  National  Corp  (All).d.r 
The  Hartford  Steam  Boiler  Inspec- 
tion and  Insurance  Co  (All).d.r.s 
HartmamCorp  (U.G.R).d 
HJ  HeimCo  (All).d.r 
Hercules  Inc  (All).a.r 
Hershey  Entertainment  &  Resort 

Co  (J.C.UG.T).r.s 
Hersh&y  Foods  Coip 

(J.C.UG.R).d.r.s.r.u 
Hewitt  Associates  (All) 
Hewlett-Packard  Co  (U.G.R).d 
TheHlgbeeCo  (J.CUG.UM) 
Hill  Acme  Co  (U.G.Pr).UM 
Hoffman-LaRoche  Inc  (All).r 
Holiday  Corp  (J.C.U.G) 
Holmes  &  Narver,  Inc 

(J.C.UG.T.UM) 
Homeslake  Mining  Co 

(J.C.UG.T).d.s 
Honeywell  Inc  (U.Gj.d.r.s 
Geo  A  Hormel&Co  (J.C.U.G.R).S 
Hospital  Corp  of  America  ('A//),0,i- 
Houghton  Mifllin  Co  (All),d.r,s 
Household  International.  Inc 

(J.C.U,G.LIM).d.r 
Hubbard  Milling  Co  (UG.R) 
Harvey  Hubbell,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.r).d 
JM  HuberCorp  (All).d.s 
Huck  Manulacturing  Co.  (J.C.UG) 
HuftyCorp  (All).d.S 
Hughes  Aircraft  Co  (AII.LfM) 
Hughes  Tool  Co  (U).r 
•EF  Hut1on&Co,lnc  (M) 

•  The  Hydraulic  Co  (All).d 


c  (J.U.G) 
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IDS  Financial  Services  Inc 

(AII.LIM).s 
ITT  Corp  (J.C.UG).d,f 
lU  International  CJ,C,U,G,7),d 
Illinois  Ball  (C.  U.G.  R).d.  r 
Illinois  Tool  Works  Inc  (All).d.r 
Irtdtar^a  Bell  Telephone  Co, .  Ir 


Ingersoll-Hand  Co  (All).d.r 
Innovation  Packaging,  Inc 

(U.G.Pr).A.d.r 
Instron  Corp  (Atl).d 
IntegonCorp  (All) 
Intel  Corp  (J.C.U.G) 
Intelligent  Coni/ols.  Inc  (All) 
The  Interlake  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
International  Business  Machines 

Corp  (All).d.r.s.t.u 
International  Flavors  and 

:.  (AII,UM) 


(AJI) 


MCUG.flW 


International  Minerals  &  ( 

Corp  (All),d.r.u 
International  Multltoods  Corp 

<AJt.LIM}.d.r 
International  Paper  Ca  (All).d 
'  Iowa  Resources  Inc  (All},ti.r.s,. 


JSJCorp  (J.QU.G.T).d.r 
Jack  Eckerd  Corp  (AII).d 
James  River  Corp  (All).d 
Jamesbury  Corp  (All) 
Jefferies  4  Co ,  Inc  (All).s 
The  Jefferson  Mills.  Inc  (UM) 

Co  (All),d 
Jefferson-Piloi  Corp  (J.C.U.Q.R).d.r 
j0/^Coa.  Inc  (J,C.U.G.R).d 


Johnsons  Co,  Inc 

(J,C.U.G.Pr).d.r 
jhnson  Controls.  Inc  (AlO.d.r 
ihnson  &  Higgins  (AII).r.s.UM 
}hnson  &  Johnson  (J.C.U.G.Rj.d 
C  Johnson  &  Son.  Inc  (All).d.> 
)nes  Group,  inc  (J.C.U.G,R).UK 
)Stens,  Inc  (AII).A,d.r.s.tM.LIM 


Inc  (AID.d 
Karmazin  Products  Corp.  (U.G) 
Kearney-National  Inc  (U.G.R.T) 
KeeblerCo  (J.C.U.R.T) 
Keefe,  Bruyene  &  Woods.  Inc  (All) 
Kellogg  Co  (Ali).d.r 
The  M  W  Kellogg  Co  (All) 
Kemper  Group  (A!l).d 
The  Kendall  Co  (U.G.RJ).r.s.t.u 
Kennamelat  Inc  (U.G.R.T) 
TheKeriteCo  (J.C.U.G.UM) 
Kerr-McGee  Corp  (AII).r.UM 
Kersting,  Brown  &  Co .  Inc.  (U) 
Walter  Kidde  a  Co  (U.G).A 
Kidder,  Peabody  &  Co ,  Inc  (M.Pr) 
Kingsbury  Machine  Tool  Corp 

(All).A.d.s 
Kiplinger  Washington  Editors 

(All).d.r.s.t 
Knighi-Ridder  Newspapers,  Inc 

(J.C.U.G).d.r 
H  Kohnslamm  4  Co .  Inc 

(C.U.G.T).A 
Koppers  Co  ,  Inc  (J,C.UGT),d.r,s 
Ralph  Korte  Construction  Co  .  Inc 


<U).A 
•  Kralt.  Inc  (J.C.U.G).d 


U  Salle  National  Bank  (J.C.U.G) 
The  Lamson  4  Sessions  Co  (U.G) 
Lanier  Business  Products,  Inc..  A 

Harris  Co  (AII).A 
The  Law  Co,  Inc  (C,U.G).A 
The  Lawyers  Co-operative  Publish- 
ing Co  (J.C.U.G) 
Lehigh  Portland  Cement  Co 

(J.C.U.G) 
Lever  Brothers  Co  (All),s 
Levi  Strauss  &  Co  (J.C,U.G).d.r 
The  Liberty  Corp  (All).r.s 
Eh  Lilly  and  Co  (All).d.r 
Lincoln  National  Corp 
(J.C.U.G.T).d.r.s.l 
'  Link  Engineering  Co  ,  Inc  (U) 
ThomasJ  Lipton,  Inc  (AII).S 
Little,  Brown  and  Co  (J.C.U.G.ILIM) 
Loevre  Corp  (All) 

(J.CU.GTj.d 
Lotus  D&relopment  Corp 

(J.C.U.G.T).s 
The  Louisiana  Land  and  Exploration 

Co  (All) 
Louisiana  Power  4  Lighi  Co  (U) 
LubnzolCorp  (All).d.r.s 
Lucky  Stores,  Inc  (All).d 
Ludlow  Corp  (J.C.U.G,T).A.d.r,s 
Lukensinc  (All).d 
Lummus  Crest,  Inc  (C,U,G).d.r 


M/A-COM  LINKABIT  Inc  (U.G.T) 

MCA  INC  (J.C.U.GI.S 

MSI  insurance  MCUGJ 

M  4  T  Chemicals  Inc  (J.C.U.G) 

MTS  Systems  Corp  (Alll.r 


n(AII).d 


Mack  Trucks,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R) 
MacLean-Fogg  Co  (U.G.R.T) 
R.  H  Macy  4  Co  ,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R).d 
MaguireOilCo  (All) 


Marathon  Oil  Co  (All).d.r 
Maremoni  Corp  (J.CU.G.T) 
The  Manne  Corp  (All).r 
Manne  Midland  Bank,  N  A 

(J.C.UG.R),d 
Maritz  Inc  (J.C.U.GI.d 
Mark  Controls  Corp  (J.CU.G.T) 
The  MarieyCo  (Ul 
Marsh  4  McLennan  Cos  ,  Inc 

(All).ds 
Maain  Manetta  Corp  (All).d 


anceCo  (J.U.G).d.s 
Manel,  inc  (J.C.U.G.T).d 
The  May  Department  Stores  Co 

(J.C.UG.R).d 
The  Maytag  Co  (U}.d 


McDonnell  Douglas  Corp  (C.U) 

McGraw-Hill.  Inc  (All).d.r 
McKesson  Corp  (All).d.r 
McQuay  Inc  (All).A.d 
The  Mead  Corp  (All).d 
'  Mebane  Packaging  Corp  (All).d 
Mechanics  Bank  (A/y.s 
Medtronic,  Inc  (All) 
Mellon  Bank  Corp  (J,C.U.G.R).d,r 
MenashaCorp  (U.G.R.Pr).r 
Merck  4  Co  ,  Inc  (All).d.r 
MeredifhCorp  (All.LIMI.d.r.s.t.u 
Mendian  Bancorp,  Inc  (U.G.R).r 
Ment  Oil  Corp  (All) 
Meritor  Financial  Group 

(J.C.UG. T).d 
MernllLynch4Co,  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.R),d.r 
Metropolitan  Life  Insurance  Co. 

(J.C.U.G).d.r.s 
Mettler  Instrument  Corp. 

(J.C.U.G.R) 
Michigan  Bell  Telephone  Ca 

(J.CUG.UM).  A 


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The  Midland  Mutual  Life  Insurance 

Co  (All).d.r 
Midland-Ross  Corp  (J,C.U.R).d 
Midlantic  Banks  Inc  (Alll.d 
Miehle-Goss-Dexler  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R) 
Milhken  4  Co  (J.C.U.G.R.Pr).d.r.UM 
Millipore  Corp  (All),d 
Milton  Bradley  Co  (J.C.U.G.Pr) 

fining  4  Manufacturing 


Co,  I 


:  (All).d 


Minnesota  Mutual  Life  Ir 

Co  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Mississippi  Power  4  Light  Co  (U) 
The  MITRE  Corp  (All).d 
Mobil  Oil  Corp  (All),d.r 
MohascoCorp  (J.C.U.G.R).A.d.s 
Monarch  Capital  Corp  (J.C.U.G).d 
Monroe  Auto  Equipment  Co  (U).A 
Monsanto  Co  (J.C.U.G).d.r 
The  Montana  Power  Co. 

(J,C.U,G.R).d.r 
Montgomery  VifyrdACo.  Inc. 

(J.CU.Glr 
Monumental  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R) 
MONY  Financial  Services 

(J.C.U.G.R).r.LIM 
MQOG  Inc  (Alll 
Moore  Financial  Group,  Inc 

(J,C.U.G.T).d 
Moore  McCormack  Resources, 

Inc  (J.U.G).d 


York  (Alll.d.s.t 
Morgan  Stanley  4  Co  ,  Inc 

WCUGJ 
Mornson-Knudsen  Co ,  Inc  (All).d 
Morse  Shoe,  Inc  (J.C.U.G) 
Morton  Thiokol,  Inc  (U.G.D.d.r 
Motorola  Inc  (All).d.r 
Charles  Stewart  Mott  Foundation 

(All).d 
Murphy  Oil  USA.  Inc  (All).d.rs 
Mutual  Benelit  Ue  (J.C,U.G,R),d.r 
Mutual  of  America  (C.U.G.R.T).d.r 
Mutual  ol  Omaha  lJ,C,U,G,R),d.r,s,l 


NACCO  Industries,  Inc  (All).d.S 

NCNBCorp  (C.U.G.R.T) 

NCR  Corp  (All).d.s 

NL  Industries,  Inc  (J.C.U.Gt.d 

NRC,  Inc  (All) 

Nabisco  Brands.  Inc  (All).d.r.s.t,u 

Naico  Chemical  Co  (C.UG.R.Tj.d.r 

National  Bank  ot  Detroit  (U).d 

National  Can  Corp  (All).d 

National  City  Corp  (All).s 

National  Distillers  and  Chemical 

Corp  (Alll.r 
National  Gypsum  Ck>  (Allj.s 
National  Life  Insurance  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
National  Medical  Enterpnses,  Inc 

(J.C.U.G).d 
National  Steel  Corp  (C.UG.RJ) 
■  National  Westminster  Bank  USA 

(J.C.UG).d.r 
Nationwide  Mutual  Insurance  Co 

(J.C.U.G. R),d.r 
Nepera,  inc  (J.C.U.G) 
The  New  England  (J.U.G).d.r 
'  New  England  Business  Service. 

Inc  (Aii).d.rs 
The  New  England  Education  Loan 

Marketing  Corp  (All) 
New  England  Electric  System 

Companies  fA//),d,r 
Nffiv  England  Telephone 

(J.C.U.G.T).d.r 
New  Jersey  Bell  Telephone  Co 

(J.CUG).d.r 
New  Jersey  Natural  Gas  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R) 
The  New  York  Bank  (or  Savings 

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(J.C.U.G.UM).d.r.LIM 
New  York  Stock  Exchange,  Inc 

(U.G).d 
Noft  ^fyfk  Telephone  (J.C,U,G.T},d. 


The  New  ybrk  Times  Ca 

(J.C.UG.R).d.r 
The  New  Marker  Magazine,  Inc 

(J.U.G} 
Newmont  Mining  Corp  (U),d 
Newsweek,  Inc  (All) 
The  Samuel  Roberts  Noble  Foun- 
dation, Inc.  (All).d.s 
Nordson  Corp  (All).d 
Norfolk  Southern  Corp  (Alt).d,r.s.l.u 
North  American  Philips  Corp 

{AJI),d.r 
Northeast  Utilities  (All).dj.s 
Northern  Illinois  Gas  (J.U.R).r.s 
Northem  States  Power  Co  (Atl).r 
Northern  Telecom,  Inc  (J.CU.G.T) 
The  Northern  Trust  Co.  (All).d.r 
Northwest  Airiines,  Inc  (All).d 
Northwest  Industries,  Inc  (All).d 
Northwestern  Bell  Corp  (All).d.r 
Northwestern  Mutual  Life  Insur- 
ance Co  (All).d.r 
Northwestern  National  Ute  Insur- 
ance Co  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Norton  Co  (All}.d.r.s 
WW  Norton  4  Co .  Inc  (J.C.U.G).S 
NorwestCorp  (All).r 
NoxellCorp  (All).r.s 
John  Nuveen  4  Co  Inc  (J.C.UG.PO 
NYNEXCorp  (J.C.U.G.T).d.r 


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Ohio  Bell  Telephone  Co  (All).d. 

Ohio  Edison  Co  (All) 

The  Ohio  National  Lile  Insurance 

Co  (All).d.r 
Oklahoma  Gas  and  Electric  Co 

(J.C.U.G).d.r.s.t.u 
Old  National  Bancorporation  (U) 
Old  Stone  Bank  (All).d 
OlinCorp  (J.C.U).d.r 
Oneida  Lid  (J.C.U.G).d.r 
Openaka  Corp ,  Inc,  (U.G) 
Oregon  Portland  Cement  Co, 

(J.C.U.Q) 
Owens-Corning  Fiberglas  Corp 

(J.C.U.G).d.r.s 
Owens-Illinois.  Inc.  (All).d 
Oxtord  Industries,  Inc  (J.U).A.LIM 


PHH  Group,  Inc  ( J.C.U.G. T).d.r 
PPG  Industries,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R); 
PQCorp  (J,C.U.G.T).d.r.s 
Paccar,  inc  (J.C.U.G.R).d 
Pacific  Lighting  Corp  (All}.d. 
Pacific  Mutual  Life  Insurant 


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Pacific  Northwest  Bell  Telephone 

Co  (AII.LIM).d.r. 
Pacific  Resources,  Inc  (J.CU) 
Pacific  Telesis  Group  (U.G.  R).d 
Pan-Amencan  Lite  Insurance  Co 

<U.G).A 
Panhandle  Eastern  Corp  (All).d.r 
Parker-Hannifin  Corp  (J.U.G.R).d 
The  Paul  Revere  Cos  (M) 
Pearte  Health  Services,  Inc 

(J.C.U.GJ).A.r 
Peat.  Manwick,  Mitchell  4  Co 

(U.G).A.r 
PechineyCorp  (All).s 
The  F^nn  Central  Corp  (AII).d.r.LIM 
'  Rsnn  Central  Telecommunications 

Co  (All) 
Pennbancorp  (U.G.  R).d 
JC  Penney  Co.  Inc  (All).d.r,s.t,u 
Pennsylvania  Power  4  Light  Co 

(All).dr 
FenniMalt  Corp  ( J.U.G. TPrj.d.r 
PennzoiICo  (J.C.U).d.r.s 
People's  Bank  (J.C.U.G.R).r.s.t 
The  Peoples  Gas  Light  and  Coke 

Co  (All).d,s 
PepsiCo,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).d.r.s 
PET  Inc  (J.C.U.G).s 
PUzeOnc  (All).d.r 


(All).d.r.s 
Philip  Moms  Cos ,  Inc  (All).d.rLlM 
Phillips  Petroleum  Co  (AJI).d.r 
Phoenix  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Piedmont  Aviation,  Inc  (All)d 
ThePillsburyCo  (AII.LIM).d 
The  Pioneer  Group,  Inc  (All) 
Pioneer  Hi-Bred  International.  Inc 

(J.C.U).d 
Piper,  Jatfray  4  Hopwood  Inc 

(AII).A 
Pitney  Bowes  IrK  (All).d.r,s 
Pittsburgh  National  Bank  (AII).A 
PittwayCorp  (J.CU.G.R).d 
Plante  4  Moran,  CPA's  (CU.G).A 
Playboy  Enterprises,  Inc  (Alll 
Pneumo  Abex  Corp  (All),r 
Pogo  Producing  Co  (J.GU.G).r 
Polaroid Coqi  (Aiiyd.r.s 
Pope  4  Talbot,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T) 
Poner  PamiCo  (U.G.Pr) 
PotlatchCorp  (All).d.s 


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DONOR  REPORT 

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[sCo 


(Aliid. 


Premark  lntecnal>onal.  Inc  {J.C.U.Q) 
PfK»  Brothers  Co  (J.C.U.G}.A 
T  Rowe  Pnce  Associates.  Inc  (All) 
Pr,c«Waierhouse  rUG/r 
PnmencaCorp  (J.C.U.G.R.UM).a.r 


TheP 


WC,UG,flJ.d/s 
Th0  Procter «  Gambfe  Co  (U.G),d.r 
The  Pfospeci  Hill  RDundalion  (All) 
Protection  Mutual  Insurance  Co 

(All) 
ProvKJeni  Lite  and  Accident  Insur- 
ance Co  (J.CU.G.R) 
ProvKleni  Mutual  Lite  Insurance 

Co  {J.C.U.G.R).d.s 
Provident  National  Bank  (AII).A.cS 
The  Prudential  (nsursnce  Co  0/ 

America  (J,C.U.G.R.LIM).d.r 
■  Public  Sen/ice  Co  of  Colorado 

IJ.C.U.RI.A.r.s 
Public  Service  Electnc  and  Gas 

Co  (J.C.U.G.Rj.d' 
Puget  Sound  Power  &  Lighi  Co 

IJ.C.U.G.nr 


Quaker  Chemical  Corp  (All).d.r.s.l 
The  Quaker  Oafs  Co  (All).d.r 
Quaker  Slate  Oil  Refining  Corp 


RCA  Corp  (U.G),d 


:  (All).d. 


RKO  General.  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R) 
Rainier  Bancorporalion  (All},d,r 
Ralston  Purina  Co  (U.G.R}Af-S 
Rand  McNally  &  Co  (U.G) 
Arthur  D  Raybin  Associates,  In 
lAlll 


(Allld,r% 
Reading  S  Bales  Corp  {C.U.G.T).d 
Redlands  Federal  Savings  &  Loar 

AssociaiionfUPrj.A 
fleicnholtJ  Cliemicals,  Inc  (U.G) 
Reliance  Eleclnc  Co  (All) 
Reliance  Insurance  Cos  (All).s 
Republic  National  Bank  ot  New 

York  lAII) 
Research-Cottrell.  Inc  (All) 
The  Research  Institute  ot  America 

Inc  (J.C.U.G).d 
Revlon,  Inc  (All) 
Retharr}  Corp  (Ul.d 
flejtrtofd /nc  (All}.d 
Reynolds  Melals  Co  (J.C.U.G).d.r 
Ricnardson-Vicks.  Inc  (All).d 
•  Riviana  Foods  Inc  MCUGJ 
Rochester  Midland  Corp.  (U.G).A 
The  Rockeleller  Brothers  Fund, 

Inc  (AII}.s 
Rockefeller  Family  &  Associates 


Rockwell  International  Corp  (All).d 
Rohm  and  Haas  Co  (All),d.r.s 
■  Rolling  Thunder.  Inc  (AII).A 
ROLM  Corp,  (All) 
RolscreenCo  (AJI).d.r.s 
Rorer  Group  Inc  (All),d 
RospaichCorp  (J.C.U).r 
Ross,  Johnston  &  Kerstmg.  Inc 
fA/fJ 


efJ,C,UG,R;,r 
I  Inc  (LIM).d.r 
RUST  Iniernational  Corp  (JMGys 
Ryco  Division,  Reilty-Whiteman, 


SDS  Biotech  Corp  (All) 


SKFIr 


:  (All).d 


SNE7  (J.CMG.R) 

SPS  Technologies,  Inc  IAII).d.r.s 

Safeco  Insurance  Co 

(J.C.U.GXUM).d 
Saga  Corp  (All) 

The  SI  Paul  Cos  (J.C.U.G.r.LtM).d.r 
Salomon  Inc  (All).d 
Sanders  Associates,  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.R).d 
Sandoz,  Inc  (All).d.r.s 
Santa  Fe  Southern  Pacific  Corp 

(J,C,UG.R).r 
Sara  Lee  Corp  (J.C.U.G).d 
Schering-Plough  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R) 
Schlegel  Corp  (All) 
Charles  Schwab  &  Co  ,  Inc  (AII).A 
The  Scon  &  Felzer  Co  (All) 
Scott,  Foresman  and  Co  (U).r.s 
Scott  Paper  Co  (J.C.U.R.T).d.r 
Se^x>ard  System  Railroad  (AII.LIM) 
Joseph  E  Seagram  &  Sons,  Inc 

(All).r 
Sealed  Power  Corp  (C.U.G.R).d.r.s 
Sealnghl  Co  ,  Inc  (J.C.U.G) 
G  D  Searle  &  Co 

(J.QU.G.Ryd.rXIM 
Seattle  Trust  &  Savings  Bank 

(J.C.U.G.T).d 
Secunty-Connecticul  Life  Insur- 
ance Co  (All).d.r 
Security  Pacific  Corp  (All),d.r 

(J.C.U.G.R).r.s 
SetonCo  (U.G).A.UM 
Shaklee  Corp  (U.G).d 
Shell  Cos  Foundation.  Inc  /Shell  Oil 

Cos  (Ail).r 
Sheller-Globe  Corp  (J.C.U.T.UM).d.r 
Shenandoah  Life  Insurance  Co 

(AII).d.r.LIM 
TheSherwm-WilliamsCo  (All).d 
'  Siemens  Capital  Corp  (All) 
Siemens  Energy  &  Automation, 

Inc  UCU.G.R) 
Silco  Industries,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).d.s 
Simpson  Investment  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R).r 
The  Singer  Co  (U.G.R).A.d.r.s 
Skinner  Corp.  (All),d.s 
Smith  International,  Inc  (U.G) 
SmithKline  Beckman  Corp  (AHydj 
Society  Bank.  National 


Sonat  Inc  (All),d.r 
Sonoco  Products  Co  (U.GR).d.r 
Sony  Corp  of  Amenca  (All).d 
Soo  Line  Railroad  Co  (J.CU.G.T) 
South  Carolina  National  Corp  (All) 
South  Central  Bell  Telephone  Co 

(Allld.r 
Southeast  Bank.  N  A  (U.G).d 
Southern  Bell  (All).d.r 
Southern  Life  Insurance  Co  (Altl.d 
The  Southland  Corp  (J.CU.G.T) 
Southwestern  Bell  Foundation 

(U.G.R).d.r 
Southwestern  Life  Insurance  Co 

<U) 
South-Westem  Publishing  Co 

(J.C,U.G,T).r 
Sovran  Financial  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R) 
Spiegel.  Inc.  (U.G) 
•  Spnng  Artior  Distribution  Co 

(AII.Pr.UM),d.r 
Springs  Industries.  Inc.  (All).d 
The  Square  D  Co  (U.G}.d.r 
Squibb  Corp.  (M).d.r 
The  Stackpole  Corp  (Allj.d.r.s 
Slanadyne,  Inc  (All).d 
Standard  Coosa  Thatcher  Co  (U) 
Standard  Insurance  Co  (C.U.G.RJ) 
The  Standard  Oil  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r.s.t 
The  Standard  Products  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R) 
Stanhome,  Inc  (J.C.U.G) 
The  Stanley  IMjrtts  (C.U.G.RI.d.r. 
State  Farm  Insurance  Cos  (U.G).r 
State  Mutual  Lile  Assurance  Co  ol 

America  |'A//J,(J,r 
State  Street  Bank  and  Trust  Co 

(All) 
Stautfer  Chemical  Co  (All),d 
Stauffer  Communications,  Inc 

(U.G.R.LIM) 
Stearns  Catalytic  World  Corp  (All) 
Steel  Heddle  Manufactunng  Co 

(U.G) 
SteigerTraaor,  Inc  (All) 
Sterling  Drug.  Inc  (Ali).d.r 
J  P  Stevens  &  Co ,  Inc  (All).d 
Stone  &  Webster,  Inc  (Ail).d 
The  Slop  &  Shop  Cos.,  Inc.  (All),d 
Subaru  ot  Amenca,  Inc 

(J.C.U.GJ.UM) 
Sun  Co.,  Inc,  (JCUGT).A.dj 
Sun  Life  Assurance  Co  ot  Canada 

(J.C.U.G).r.s.UM 
The  Supenor  Oil  Co  (All).d 
Swank.  Inc  (U) 
Swanson  Analysis  Systems,  Inc. 

(U}.A 
Swiss  American  Securities,  Inc. 


SynlexCorp  (J.C.U.G.R).d.s 


TRW  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R).d 
Tambrands.  Inc  (J.C.U.G) 
Tandy  Corp  (AII).d.UM 
Techmmetrics,  Inc  (All) 
Tech/Ops,  inc  (U.G.R.T) 
Tektronix,  Inc.  fAfl/r 
Teledyne.  Inc  (U.G).d 
The  Telex  Corp.  (G) 


Tennant  Oy  (All).s 

Tennecolnc  WCUG.flW 

Tesom  ffefnsteom  Corp  (J.CU.G.R).r 

Texaco  Inc  (U.G).r 

Texas  Commerce  Bank  -  Houston 

Foundation  fJ,C,U,Gj,s 
Texas  Eastern  Corp  (All).d.r.s.t 
Texas  Gas  Transmission  Corp 

(J.CU.G.R) 
Texasgull,  Inc  (All).d.s 

(CU.G.RI.d.r.s.t 
Textron  Inc  (J.C.U).d 
Thomas  &  Belts  Corp  (J.C.U.G.RI.d 
Thomas  McFadden  &  Associates, 

Inc  (U.G).A.d.r 
'  Thomasville  Furniture  Industnes. 

Inc  (U.G.R) 
J  rtSffer  Thompson  Co 

(J.C.U.G.Pr.UM) 
Thorpe  Corp  (U).A 
T\COR(J.C.U.Pr).d.r 
Time  Inc  (All).d 
'  The  Times  Journal  Co  (J.C.U.G).d.r 
Times  Mirror  fAW;,(;s,r 
Times  Publishing  Co  and  Con- 
gressional Quarterly,  Inc 

(J.C.U.GJ).A 
The  Tony  Co  (All) 
The  Torn ng Ion  Co  (All).d.r 
Total  Petroleum  (North  America) 

Ltd  (J.C.U.G. R).d.r 
Towers,  Pernn,  Forsler  &  Crosby 

(J.C.U.G) 
Townsend  &  Bottum,  Inc  (Ail) 
Toyota  Motor  Sales,  U  S  A  .  Inc 

(All) 
Tracer,  Inc  (U).A 
'  Trailer  Tram  Co  (J.CU.G.T) 
TheTraneCo  (All).d.s 
Transamenca  Corp  (All).d.s 
Transco  Energy  Co  (All),d 
Transway  Inlemalional  Corp  (U).d 
The  Travelers  Corp 


(C.U 


"f.Prld 


Travelers  6x[ 
Treadway  Cos  ,  Inc  (U.G.R) 
Tremcoinc  (J.C.U.G,T).A 
TnnovaCorp  (J.CU.G.T) 
TnskelionLtd  (J.U.G).A.d.s 
Trust  Co  Bank.  Atlanta  fA//;,r 
The  Turner  Corp  (J.C.U.G).AX 


Co 


(All).d 


USAir  (CUT) 

USG  Corp  (C.U.G.R).d.r 

USX  Corp  (U.G,R).d 

Union  Bank  (J.C.U.G) 

Union  Camp  Corp  (All) 

Union  Electric  Co  (J.C.U.G.R) 

Union  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co 

(J.U.G,T).A.d 
Union  Pacific  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R).d 
Union  Trust  Co  (All) 
United  Bank  ol  Denver,  N  A  (All).r 
United  Engineers  4  Constructors, 


«\t)rk 


United  Mutual  Savings  Bank 

(J.C.U).d 
United  Parcel  Service  (All) 
'  United  Services  Automobile 

United  Slates  Borax  4  Chemical 

Corp  (U.G.Pr).r 
United  States  Fidelity  and  Guaranty 

Co  (U.G.Rl.d.r 
United  States  Leasing  Ir 

Inc  (J.C.U.G).d.s 
United  Slates  Tobacco  Co  (All).d 
United  Stales  Trust  Co  c 

(All).d.f.s 
United  Technologies  Corp  (All).d.r 
United  Telecommunications,  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
United  Telephone  Co  of  Rorida 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Uniied  Telephone  Co  of  Indiana, 

Inc  (J.C.U.R.T).d,r 
United  Telephone  Co  of  Ohio 

(CU.G.R.T) 
Uniied  Virginia  Bank  (Af/J 
•  Universal  Foods  Corp  (U.G) 
Unocal  Corp  (J.C.U.G).d.r 
The  Upjohn  Co  (All).d.r 
Urban  Investment  and  Development 

Co  (J.U.G.R.LIM).s 
USLIFE  Corp  (J.C.U.G),d 
Utah  International  Inc  (All).d 


Valero  Energy  Corp  (J.C.U) 
Valley  National  Bank  of  Aniona 

(U.G).A.d.r 
Venan  Associates,  Inc  (All).d 
VictaulicCo  of  Amenca  ^UGJ,A 
VijiCBn  Matenals  Co  (J.CU.G.T).d.r 


W 


The  Wachovia  Corp  /Wachovia 

Bank  &  Trust  Co  ,  N  A  (All).d 
The  Wallingfofd  Steel  Co  (U.G) 
Wainaco  (J.U.G.R.Prl.d 
Wamer-Lamben Co  (J.C,U.G.R).d.r 
Washington  National  Insurance 

Co  (All) 
The  Washington  Post  Co 

(J.C.U.G.T.UM).d 
Waste  Management.  Inc  (AJI).d 
Waikms^ohnsonCo  (U.G.R).A.a 
Wausau  Insurance  Cos  (All).d.r 
CJ  Webb,  Inc  (Alli.d 
Welch  Foods  Inc  (U.G) 
Wells  Fargo  Bank,  N  A  (All).d.r 
West  Point-Pepperell  Foundation, 

Inc  (All).d 
*  Western  Publishing  Co.,  Inc 

(J.C.U.G} 
Wesiinghouse  Electric  Corp 

(U.G.R).A,d.r.s 
WBStvaco  Corp  (All).d 
Whirlpool  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
White  Consolidated  Industries,  Inc 

(U.G) 
Whillaker  Corp  (CU.G.T).d 
John  Wiley  &  Sons.  Inc  (All).d.s 
Willametle  Industries,  Inc  (All) 
The  Williams  Companies  (U).d 
Williams  &  Co,  Inc  (J.C.U.G).A 
Winn-Dixie  Stores.  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.LIM).d.r.s 
The  Wiremold  Co  (J.C.U.G.T).d.r 
Wisconsin  Bell.  Inc  (All).d.r 
Wisconsin  Electric  Power  Co 

(J.C.U.GJ).d.'.u 
Wolvenne  World  Wide,  Inc  (All).d.i 
Wyman-Gordon  Co  (All).d 


Yarway  Corp  (All) 
Arthur  Young  fAfl/r, 
Young  &  Rubicam  I 


Totals  1,026  Companie 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

30 


Susquehannans  on  Parade 


THE  THIRTIES 

Ira  C.  Sassaman  '31  is  president  of  the  Memorial  Society  of 
Greater  Harrisburg.  an  organization  described  as  "a  consumer 
group  of  the  funeral  industry."  The  society  offers  information 
and  counseling  on  planning  memorial  services. 

The  Rev.  Ernest  W.  Huston  '34  recently  celebrated  the 
50th  anniversary  of  his  ordination  as  a  pastor  of  the  Lutheran 
Church  in  America.  Rev.  Huston  served  in  East  Petersburg  for 
the  majority  of  his  career.  1955-1973.  He  still  serves  as  interim 
pastor  in  various  Lancaster  County  churches. 

The  Rev.  Dr.  Harold  L.  Rowe  '34  was  recently  honored  for 
serving  50  years  in  the  Lutheran  ministry.  He  served  several 
parishes  in  Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey,  retiring  in  York. 
PA.  He  was  given  an  honorary  doctor  of  divinity  degree  by 
SU  in  1959. 

Dr.  Ralph  C.  Geigle  '35  took  a  2.000  mile  motor  trip  this 
past  summer  in  central  Europe  and  completed  a  research  paper 
on  the  nation's  public  schools, 

THE  FORTIES 

W.  David  Gross  '47  is  the  business  development  officer  of 
the  Swineford  National  Banl<  in  the  Snyder  County  area.  He  is 
a  former  president  of  the  Pennsylvania  Bankers  Association. 

THE  FIFTIES 

E.R.  (Mike)  Walker  '53  is  the  newly-elected  president  of 
the  Cambria  County  Bar  Association.  Walker  has  practiced 
law  in  his  native  Johnstown  since  the  early  1960s. 

Donald  (Gunner)  Haag  '55  is  1987's  Mifflinburg  Citizen  of 
the  Year.  Gunner,  very  active  in  the  community's  civic  affairs, 
has  been  a  storeowner  in  the  Union  county  borough  since  1976. 

Ralph  W.  Dersham  x'55  is  vice  president  and  regional 
administrator  of  Commonwealth  Bank's  Southern  Tier 
community  offices.  A  resident  of  Milton,  PA,  Dersham  began 
his  banking  career  with  First  National  Bank  of  Milton  in  1956. 

THE  SIXTIES 

Mary  I.  Jablonski  '62  has  been  promoted  lo  the  position  of 
contract  specialist  with  the  U.S.  Navy  Facilities  Engineering 
Command.  She  resides  in  Vienna.  VA. 

Kenneth  A.  Mutzel  '64  of  York,  PA,  has  been  elected  to  the 
governing  body  of  the  Pennsylvania  Institute  of  Certified 
Public  Accountants.  Mutzel  is  with  the  Harrisburg  accounting 
firm  of  Laventhol  and  Horwath. 

James  (Jerry)  Caulfield  '65  of  Burlington,  CT,  is  now 
manager  ol  compensation  .ind  benefits  at  Waterbury  Hospital. 
He  has  more  than  15  years  experience  in  employee  benefits 
planning. 

John  Menapace  '66  has  advanced  from  director  of  network 
services  with  C-TEC  to  vice  president  of  human  resources. 
John  has  been  with  C-TEC  since  1983  after  working  many 
years  with  Bell  of  Pennsylvania. 

THE  SEVENTIES 

C.  Frederic  (Fritz)  Jellinghaus  '70  announces  the  formation 
of  a  new  company.  The  firm,  Cultural  Communications 
Consultants,  will  assist  companies  in  marketing  and  development 
areas.  It  is  located  in  Westpon.  CT. 

Wayne  Hill  '70  was  a  featured  soloist  with  the  group 
Musical  Gettysburg!  this  past  spring.  He  is  president  of  a 
Gettysburg  construction  company  and  featured  soloist  of  the 
Harrisburg  Opera. 

Jane  Wilson  '70  began  the  new  school  year  as  principal  of 
the  Council  Rocks  High  School  in  Langhorne,  PA.  She  has 
been  with  the  school  system  for  17  years. 


Robert  A.  Akalski  '74  is  the  new  senior  vice  president  of 
Prudential  Home  Mortgage  Co.  The  office  is  located  in  New 
York,  NY. 

Thomas  F.  Yannaccone  '74  of  Watsonlown,  PA,  has  been 
named  air  quality  specialist  by  the  state's  Department  of 
Environmental  Resources. 

Lt.  David  H.  Allison  '75  is  serving  with  the  U.S.  Air  Force 
in  South  Korea.  He  is  chief  of  intelligence  with  the  497th 
Tactical  Fighter  Squadron. 

David  Karner,  Jr.  '75  has  been  recognized  by  the  National 
Restaurant  Association  for  his  service  to  the  food-service 
industry  in  New  Jersey.  He  is  owner  of  the  Brass  Penny 
Restaurant  in  Gladstone,  NJ.  The  presentation  was  made  at  the 
NRA's  68th  annual  convention  in  Chicago. 

Richard  H.  (Rick)  Dorman  '75  of  State  College  is  the  new  as- 
sistant executive  director  of  the  Penn  State  Alumni  Association 
while  he  continues  to  work  on  his  doctorate  in  education  at 
Penn  State. 

Philip  D.  Hollisler  '77  of  Miffiinburg.  PA,  has  been 
promoted  to  district  service  supervisor  by  SpaceLabs. 

Catherine  L.  Nakamura  '78  was  recently  ordained  by  the 
Lutheran  Church  in  America.  The  ordination  took  place  in 
Summit,  NJ.  She  has  been  called  to  serve  as  a  part-time  pastor 
at  St.  John's  Lutheran  Church  in  Ocean  City,  NJ  and  is 
working  on  her  Ph.D.  at  Princeton  Theological  Seminary. 

Jane  K.  DiGirolamo  '78  is  heading  her  own  public  relations 
and  marketing  consultant  firm  in  Hagerstown,  MD. 

Nancy  J.  Evey  '78  is  a  geriatric  social  worker/in-home 
services  with  the  INTERAC  Senior  Center  in  Philadelphia.  She 
resides  at  420  Lyceum  Avenue,  Apartment  3.  Philadelphia,  PA 
19128-3416. 

Madeline  V.  Pearson  '79  has  been  promoted  to  manager  of 
Irving  Trust  Company's  purchasing  department.  She  has  been 
with  the  New  York  bank  since  1979  and  resides  in  East 
Rockaway,  NY. 


Linda  Eberlin  Fahrney  '79  of  Fogelsville,  PA.  has  recently 
been  promoted  to  department  chief-off  shore  planning  by 
AT&T  Technology  Systems.  She  continues  to  work  on  a 
master's  in  production  management  at  St.  Joseph's  in 
Philadelphia. 

Patricia  Welty  Walter  '79  has  moved  from  Texas  to  501 
Hicks  Street,  Apartment  106,  Brooklyn.  NY  11231  to  become 
associate  fashion  director  tor  "Accessories"  magazine. 


THE  EIGHTIES 

Timothy  C.  Vehl  '80  has  relocated  from  Michigan  to 
Hermitage,  TN,  where  he  is  a  technical  sales  service 
representative  for  OMI  International. 

Christopher  L.  Cochran  '81  is  the  new  supervisor  of  the 
casualty  underwriting  department  of  the  Hartford  Insurance 
Group's  Garden  Stale  Regional  Office.  He  resides  in 
Mt.  Olive.  NJ. 

John  Price  '82  of  Lewisburg.  PA  continues  to  work  on  his 
master's  in  analytical  chemistry  at  Bucknell  while  serving  as  a 
senior  research  technician  at  the  Geisinger  Medical  Center  in 
Danville.  His  wife,  the  former  Jill  Hippensteal  '82  is  now 
personnel  manager  with  JPM,  Co.  in  Lewisburg. 

Jeanne  Zyga  '82  is  manager  of  the  Sayre,  PA,  office  of 
Matchmaker  International,  "a  professional,  confidential, 
successful  introduction  service." 

Michael  D.  Matta  '83  of  Danbury.  CT,  began  the  season  as 
an  assistant  coach  at  Western  Connecticut  State  University. 
He  recently  received  a  master's  degree  from  West  Chester 
University. 

Margaret  Gutjahr  Rumbaugh  '83  of  Herndon,  VA,  is  a 
contract  administrator  for  TRW  Federal  Systems  Group  in  the 
Washington  area. 


In  Good  Taste 

Duvul  Kanwr  75.  president  of  the  New  Jersey  Restaurant  Association  and  owner  of  T)ie  Brass  Penny  Restaurant  in  Gladstone.  N.J. 
was  honored  for  his  role  as  the  leader  of  New  Jersey  s  food-service  Industry  at  a  .special  awards  ceremony  held  by  the  National 
Restaurant  Association  in  conjunction  with  the  68th  Annual  Restaurant  and  Hotel  Show.  Karner  (left)  and  wife  Deidre  accept  the 
award  from  Jim  Hasslocher,  former  president  of  the  National  Restaurant  As.sociation. 


SUSQUEHANNA 

DONOR  REPORT 

31 


Timolhy  P.  Rupe  is  now  the  assistant  area  coordinator  at  the 
University  of  Vermont  and  residing  in  Burlington.  VT.  seat  of 
the  university. 

Barbara  A.  Swenson  '83  of  Ocean  City,  NJ.  has  been 
promoted  to  assistant  director  of  front  office  operations  for 
the  New  York  Hilton  and  Towers  at  Rockefeller  Center  in 
New  York. 

Thomas  H.  Weed  x'83  is  the  new  food  and  beverage 
manager  for  the  Sheraton  Tara  Hotels  in  northern  New  Jersey. 
He  resides  in  Parsippany. 

Darlene  A.  Weaver  '86  has  taken  a  new  position  with  the 
Muscular  Dystrophy  Association.  She  is  program  coordinator 
for  the  MD  office  in  Avenal.  NJ.  and  resides  in  Edison. 


Advanced  Degrees 
Fall  1987 

Stephen  S.  Anderson  '85:  M.S.  in  biology,  Bucknell 
University,  He  is  in  [he  PhiD  program  at  Cornell  University  in 
the  department  of  biology,  section  of  ecology  and  systematics. 

Andrew  Ansaldi  III  '85:  M.B.A  ,  Boston  University.  He  is 
with  International  Apparel  S.A.  in  Haiti,  West  Indies. 

William  A.  Baten  '81:  J.D.,  Georgetown  University  Law 
School.  He  is  an  associate.  Cleary,  Gottleib,  Steen  and  Hamilton, 
Washington,  D.C. 

Marilyn  Holm  Bellows  '67:  M.A.,  State  University  of  New 
York  at  Stonybrook.  She  is  an  engineering  coordinator,  RAI 
Research  Corporation. 

Eric  J.  Boye  '81:  Master  of  Divinity,  Luther  Northwestern 
Theological  Seminary. 

James  T.  Carton  '83:  Doctor  of  Chiropractic,  Northwestern 
College  of  Chiropractic.  He  is  self-employed  and  lives  in 
Highland,  NJ. 

Robert  F.  Conrad  Jr.:  J  D,  Ohio  Northern  University. 

Jane  Wissinger  Cornille  '81:  PhD  in  organic  chemistry. 
Northwestern  University.  She  is  a  senior  research  chemist  with 
Rohm  &  Haas  Company,  Spring  House,  PA. 

David  A.  Coryell  '73:  M.F.A.  in  fiction  writing.  University 
of  Virginia.  He  is  academic  advisor  to  football  program,  U.V.  A. 

Blair  R,  Downie  '85:  M.S.  in  computer  science,  Rensselaer 
Polytechnic  Institute.  He  continues  in  a  Ph.D.  program. 

Mark  A.  Drogalis  '84:  J.D.,  Temple  University  Law  School. 
He  is  an  associate  attorney,  Cohen,  Shapiro,  Polisher,  Shiekman 
&  Cohen  in  Philadelphia,  PA. 

John  H.  ELsele  '83:  Master  of  Arts  in  Religion.  Lutheran 
Theological  Seminary,  Gettysburg,  PA.  John  is  an  accountant 
with  Knouse  Foods. 

Jay  H.  Feaster  '84:  J.D.,  Georgetown  University  I^w 
Center  He  is  an  associate  with  McNees,  Wallace  &  Nurich, 
Harrisburg,  PA. 

Ann  GreenhoH  '83:  Master  of  Music,  brass  pedagogy. 
Western  Michigan  University. 

Douglas  P.  Hansen  '82:  Doctor  of  Chiropractic,  New  York 
Chiropractic  College. 

Linda  M.  HIavac  '85:  MBA,  Ohio  University.  She  is  a 
human  resource  development  training  associate.  Westinghouse 
Electric  Corporation. 

Lisa  Detler  Hoskin  '82:  Ph.D.  in  chemistry,  Purdue 
University.  She  is  a  research  chemist,  McCrone  Associates.  Inc. 
in  Atlanta,  GA. 

Slaccy  M.  Jerrold  '85:  MBA.  in  marketing.  University  of 
Hartford.  She  is  an  operations  manager.  Lord  &  Taylor  in  New 
York.  NY. 

Alma-Lillian  Kinn  '84:  J.D.,  Si.  John's  University  School  of 
Law.  She  is  an  associate  attorney,  Regan,  Dorsey  &  DeRiso. 

Gail  Mason  '70:  J  D.  Georgetown  University.  She  is  a  trial 
attorney  w  iih  the  Department  of  Justice 

Jeffrey  D.  Mettler  '82:  Master  of  Divinity,  Lancaster 
Theological  Seminary. 


Nancy  P.  Morris  '85:  M.B.A.  in  finance  and  corporate 
accounting.  University  of  Rochester  She  is  with  Meridan 
Bancorp  Inc. 

Beth  Ann  Naegeli  '85:  M.B.A.,  Cornell  University.  She  is 
an  accountant  with  Price  Waterhouse,  Philadelphia,  PA. 

Kenneth  F.  Sachs  '81:  M.A.,  Boston  College  University. 
He  is  assistant  director  of  admissions,  Morristown-Beard 
School,  and  also  teaches  English. 

Laura  M.  Schleich  '82:  M.S.  injustice  administration. 
American  University,  School  of  Justice.  She  is  a  research 
associate  with  the  U.S.  Sentencing  Commission. 

Patricia  Lutkins  Schultz  '78:  M.B.A.,  Lehigh  University, 
She  is  a  project  leader  with  New  York  Life  Insurance  Company. 

Ruth  Kimmel  Snyder  '79:  J.D. ,  Dickinson  School  of  Law. 

William  Clark  Snyder  '75:  M.A.  in  musicology.  University 
Center  at  Binghamton.  He  is  stage  director  at  The  Summer 
Savoyards  (a  light  opera/operetta  company).  He  is  also  choir 
director,  Christ  Episcopal  Church. 

M.  Scott  Tashjy  '82:  J.D. ,  Nova  Law  School,  Rutgers 
Newark  Law  School.  He  is  an  attorney  with  Edelstein  and 
Bernstein. 

Marjorie  Stevenson  Thaler  '81:  V.M.D.,  University  of 
Pennsylvania  School  of  Veterinary  Medicine.  She  is  a 
veterinarian  at  Chadds  Ford  Animal  Hospital. 

Jeffrey  R.  Underkoffler  '83:  Doctor  of  Optometry, 
Pennsylvania  College  of  Optometry. 

David  J.  Walker  '83:  J.D.,  Washington  College  of  Law  at 
American  University.  He  is  an  attorney  with  Griffin  and 
Griffin,  Washington,  D.C. 

Paul  M.  Willbanks  '75:  Master  in  Professional  Accounting. 
Loyola  College. 

Diane  E.  Wissinger  '84:  M.S.  in  geology.  Southern  Illinois 
University  at  Carbondale.  She  is  now  in  a  Ph.D.  program. 

Deborah  L.  Zimmerman  '85:  M.S.  in  occupational  therapy, 
Columbia  University  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.  She 
IS  completing  a  three  month  internship  at  St.  Luke's/Roosevelt 
Hospital.  New  York,  NY. 


I  Do's.  Fall  1987 

BVRKE-DONOVAN 
Martha  Jane  Donovan  '66  to  Charles  Burke  December  28. 

1985,  Goshen  Methodist  Church,  Milton,  DE.  Martha  is  a 
human  relations  specialist  in  the  Christiana  School  District. 
Her  husband  is  a  special  investigator  for  the  Depanment  of 
Justice,  Attorney  General's  Office.  Delaware.  /  2424  Calf  Run 
Drive,  Truitl  Farm.  Wilmington,  DE  19808. 
ZIMMERMAN-BRYAN 

Laura  A.  Bryan  '84  to  David  C.  Zimmerman  '85, 
September  20,  1986,  Christ  the  King  Church,  Silver  Spring, 
MD.  Andrew  A.  Zimmerman  '86  was  best  man   David  is  the 
senior  high  school  band  director  in  the  Conewago  Valley  School 
District.  Laura  is  a  sales  representative  with  The  Sheridan 
Press.  /22A  North  Oxtbrd  Avenue,  McSherrystown,  PA  17344. 
FESSLER-MAFTZ 

Cynthia  E.  Martz  '81  to  Douglas  Fessler,  September  27, 

1986,  Stone  Valley  United  Church  of  Christ,  Dalmatia,  PA. 
Dale  R.  Martz  '76  was  included  in  the  wedding  party.  Cynthia 
is  a  librarian  at  the  Central  Pennsylvania  Business  School, 
Summerdale,  PA. /P.O.  Box  209,  Pillow,  PA  17080. 
GIFT-P.ALUBA 

Theresa  A.  Paluba  to  Thomas  A.  Gift  '82,  October  25,  1986, 
Most  Blessed  Sacrament  Roman  Catholic  Church,  Bally,  PA. 
Included  in  the  wedding  pany  were  Kenneth  C.  Gift  '74  and 
Rory  M.  Emery  '82.  Thomas  is  with  Gro-El-Ca  Lumber 
Company  and  his  wife  is  with  Pottsgrove  Intennediate  and 
Brookside  Country  Club. /P.O.  Box  206,  Eariville,  PA  19519. 
DAUCHERTY-McMAHON 

Elizabeth  L   McMahon  to  Raymond  K.  Daugherty  '85. 
November  8,  1986,  The  Church  of  the  Holy  Family.  Florham 


Park,  NJ.  Sharon  L.  Daugherty  '87  and  Robert 

A.  McDermott  '85  were  in  the  wedding  party.  Ray  is  a 

business  analyst  for  DialAmerica  Marketing  Inc.,  Teaneck,  and 

his  wife  is  a  senior  accounting  clerk,  Sandoz  Pharmaceuticals 

Corp.,  East  Hanover/Apt.  3-5A,  1  Washington  Avenue, 

Morrislown,  NJ  07960. 

BRICE-PATARINO 

Francine  D.  Paiarino  x'Tl  to  Clay  S  Brice,  November  15, 
1986,  Prince  of  Peace  Lutheran  Church,  Orlando,  FL.  /5164  St. 
Charles  Lane,  Orlando,  FL  32822. 
BROStUS-NEWSOME 

Virginia  1.  Newsome  x'67  to  Newton  T.  Brosius  '66. 
November  29,  1986,  Kennett  Square.  PA.  Virginia  is  regional 
manager.  Software  Shop  Systems,  Inc.  and  Newt  is  owner, 
Pusey  and  Brosius,  Inc.,  Kennett  Square,  PA.  / 219  South  Valley 
Forge  Road,  Devon,  PA  193.13. 
McELHATTAN-HAVRlLKO 

Karen  A.  Havriiko  '74  to  Terry  McElhatlan,  November  30, 

1986,  United  Methodist  Church,  West  Lawn,  PA.  Both  are 
teachers  in  the  Exeter  Township  School  District.  Karen  teaches 
mathematics  and  Spanish  and  her  husband  teaches  mathematics 
and  is  head  varsity  coach  for  golf  and  basketball.  /201  Park 
Avenue,  Sinking  Spring,  PA  19608. 
HARVEY-McCOWAN 

Honora  M.  McGowan  '83  to  William  R.  Harvey,  January  3, 

1987,  St.  Teresa  of  Avila  Church,  Summit,  NJ.  Honora  is  a 
technical  assistant  with  S.G.  Warburg  and  her  husband  is  a  staff 
associate  with  AT&T. /851  Springfield  Avenue,  Apt.  20J, 
Summit,  NJ  07901 

CARPENTER-HAMILTON 

Margaret  J,  Hamilton  '79  to  Rod  Carpenter,  April  4,  1987, 
Kalamazoo,  MI.  Margie  is  Director  of  Research  at  Kalamazoo 
College,  as  well  as  instructor  of  horn.  /5.108  Pavilion, 
Kalamazoo,  MI  49001. 
YOUNG-^ROHL 

Cynthia  L.  Strohl  '81  to  Larry  S.  Young,  April  4.  1987, 
Good  Shepherd  Lutheran  Church,  Florham  Park,  NJ.  Included 
in  the  wedding  party  were  G.  Edward  Reck  '80,  Peter  J. 
Ciccaglione  '80,  Robert  S.  Crider  '80,  and  Judith  Mapletoft 
Crider  '81.  Cynthia  is  in  marketing  administration  for  Harris 
Corporation  and  her  husband  is  parts  manager  for  Matcha 
Machinery.  /  2350  Route  10  #E3,  Morris  Plains,  NJ  07950 
DRUGATZ-WOLYNIEC 

Beth  Ann  Wblyniec  '81  to  Kenneth  E.  Drugatz,  April  11, 
1987  St.  Luke's  Lutheran  Church,  Williamsport,  PA.  Beth  is  a 
customer  service  representative  ior  Commercial  Credit  Savings 
Bank  and  her  husband  is  a  courier  for  Federal  Express 
Corporation.  /R.D.  5,  Box  290,  Muncy.  PA  17756. 
HEENEHAN-SCHREIBER 

Karen  L.  Schrciber  '80  to  Michael  Heenehan,  May  .1,  1987 
Included  in  the  wedding  party  were  Krislen  A.  Schreiber  '75, 
Adelaide  Parcel  Rogers  '80,  Cynthia  Darnall  Samaha  '80, 
and  Donald  R.  Schreiber  '77.  Karen  is  marketing  services 
manager,  ICN  Pharmaceuticals  Inc. /2775  Mesa  Verde  Drive  E, 
P112,  Costa  Mesa,  CA  92626 
VENEZIA-WILEY 

Cheryl  N.  Wiley  '85  to  Christopher  R  Venezia,  June  6,  1987, 
Waldwick  United  Methodist  Church,  Waldwick,  NJ.  Cheryl  is  a 
senior  staff  accountant,  Touche  Ross,  New  York,  NY  and  her 
husband  is  an  environmental  scientist.  Camp,  Dresser  and 
McKee,  Edison,  NJ./24  Brook  Street,  Springfield,  NJ  07081. 
CVIK-HEPNER 

Jacklyn  A,  Hepner  '83  to  William  J.  Cvik  '85,  June  13, 
1987  Christ  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  Lewisburg,  PA. 
In  the  wedding  pany  were  Lori  B.  Walther  '83  and  Michael 
S.  Donahue  '82.  She  is  a  buyer  for  Tabard  Drugs  and  he  is 
with  Prudential  Bache.  /40  Roseland  Avenue.  Caldwell, 
NJ  07006 
WNES-CATHERM.AN 

Christina  L.  Catherman  '83  to  Stewari  M.  Hines,  June  13, 
1987  Trinity  United  Church  of  Christ,  TurbotviUe,  PA.  Nancy 
Jaskiewicz  Cochran  '83  was  matron  of  honor.  She  was  a 


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development  officer  at  Bucknell  University  and  he  is  a  geologist 
at  Groundwater  Technology  Inc.,  Tampa.  FL./652  Yardam 
Drive,  Unit  26,  Apollo  Beach,  FL  33570. 
UEHUNG-APPLE 

Shcrri  L.  Apple  '82  to  John  B.  Uehling,  June  20,  1987, 
Rooke  Chapel.  Bucknell  University,  Lewisburg.  PA.  Included  in 
the  wedding  party  were  Jamie  L.  Apple  '85  and  Lori 
DiLunardo  Tashjy  '82.  /21  West  Main  Street.  Mendham. 
NJ  07945 

Born  Crusaders 
Fall  1987 

To  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Kerry  P.  Maurer  '79.  a  daughter,  Emily 
Kathleen,  May  3,  1986. /R.D.  5,  Box  549C,  Bloomsburg, 
PA  17815. 

To  William  K  and  Wendy  Marsh  Christofel  '76,  a  son, 
Corey  Marsh,  September  24,  1986,/ 1866  Homestead  Avenue, 
Bethlehem,  PA  18018 

To  Mark  D  and  Julie  Richards  Ford  '85,  a  son,  Brian 
Davis,  October  30,  1986  Julie  will  be  attending  Eastern 
Washington  University  to  study  Speech  Pathology  and  her 
husband  navigates  B-52's  for  the  Air  Force. /216  East 
Brookdale  #25,  Merced,  CA  95340. 

To  Arthur  M.  and  Eileen  Kearney  Muti  '84,  a  son,  Arthur 
Michael  IV,  December  19,  1986/208  Mechanic  Street, 
Boonton,  NJ  07005. 

To  Parke  K   and  Sharon  Johnson  Flick  '70,  a  son,  Mark 
Richard,  January  1,  1987.  Sharon  is  a  part-time  and  relief 
veterinarian  in  suburban  Cleveland  and  her  husband  is  director  of 
research  and  biotechnology  for  the  United  States  Biochemical 
Corporation./ 33385  Rockford  Drive,  Solon,  OH  44139. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Kevin  P.  McGroary  '81,  a  daughter, 
Meghan  Elizabeth,  January  10,  1987.  Kevin  is  institutional 
municipal  bond  salesman,  Thomson  McKinnon  Securities, 
Inc.  / 1662  Ramapo  Way,  Scotch  Plains,  NJ  07076 

To  John  P.  and  Pamela  Norton  Mitchell  '72,  a  daughter, 
Caitlin  Elizabeth,  February  9,  1987./ 302  Orr's  Bridge  Road, 
Camp  Hill,  PA  17011. 

To  Brook  and  Jo  Ellen  Scheppack  Hoffman  '80,  a  son. 
Brook,  February  9,  1987.  He  joins  sister  Amy,  born  July  23, 
1983/49  Sujtion  Road,  Somerville,  NJ  08876. 

To  John  and  Sharon  Banker!  McGrane  '69,  a  son, 
Michael  Patrick,  March  5,  1987/804  Kimberly  Lane, 
West  Chester,  PA  19382. 

To  Craig  and  Karen  Holmes  Hoke  '79,  a  daughter,  Abigale 
Elizabeth,  March  14,  1987  / Edgewood  Acres,  17  Mark  Drive, 
Winfield.  PA  17889 

To  John  and  Susan  Carroll  Albanese  '80.  twin  boys.  Kevin 
James  and  Jeffrey  John,  April  5,  1987.  /  9  Declaration  Drive, 
Newtown,  PA  18940. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs,  W.  Douglas  Marks  '76,  a  daughter, 
Christine  Elizabeth,  April  23,  1987.  /9509  Hickoryhurst  Drive, 
Baltimore,  MD  21236. 

To  John  and  Sheri  Snyder  Metz  '83,  a  son,  Brandon  John, 
May  13,  1987  /  111  Tower  Circle,  Carlisle,  PA  17013. 

To  David  J.  '78  and  Patricia  Sost  Lantz  '78,  a  daughter. 
Amy  Lee,  May  19,  1987.  Dave  is  still  free-lance  editing  for 
Shawnee  Press  and  still  co-leads  a  band  which  plays  regularly 
in  the  Poconos.  Patty  is  working  part-time  as  an  elementary 
school  counselor  in  the  Knowlion  Township  School  Distiict,  in 
Columbia,  NJ./R.D.  1,  Box  1229-E,  Mt.  Bethel,  PA  18343. 

To  Rahn  and  Kelly  Mowery  Leitzel  '83,  a  daughter, 
Whitney  Marie,  May  20,  1987. /PO.  Box  284,  Mom  Alto. 
PA  17237. 

To  William  B.  and  Betsy  Bahner  Swartzlander  '75.  a 
daughter.  Britt  Layne.  June  10.  1987/9  North  Water  Street. 
Selinsgrove.  PA  17870. 

To  Edgar  M.  "80  and  Katherine  Regits  Johnson  '82. 
a  son,  Kyle  Nicholas.  June  25.  1987.  Edgar  is  a  U.S.  Army 
captain  assigned  to  an  Attack  Helicopter  Battalion  unit  in 


Germany  and  Kathy  is  a  tax  consultant,  /Box  306  HHB  l/40th 
FA.  APO  New  York  09165. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs,  Robert  S.  Pickart  '81.  a  daughter.  Jana 
Louise.  July  3,  1987.  Robert  is  a  research  scientist  with  the 
University  of  Rhode  Island.  /30  Betony  Road,  Saunderstown. 
RI  02874. 

Deaths 
Fall  1987 

Ira  C.  Mummert  '17.  Valley  Stream.  NY.  June  30.  1986. 
He  was  believed  to  have  been  SU's  oldest  living  alumnus  at  the 
time  of  his  death,  101  years.  A  former  supervising  principal  in 
the  Valley  Stream  school  district,  Mummert  was  a  pioneer  in 
school  health  education.  He  instituted  a  dental  hygiene  program  long 
before  they  were  commonplace  in  schools.  It  was  considered 
one  of  the  best  in  the  country  at  the  time.  He  also  began  a  vocal 
and  instrumental  music  program  that  was  the  first  of  its  kind  in 
the  state  of  New  York.  He  supervised  an  elementary  program 
that  grew  from  500  to  more  than  5,000  pupils. 

Albert  L.  Cage  Jr.  x'46,  Somerset,  PA,  February  9,  1987 
He  was  engaged  in  the  wholesale  plumbing  supply  business  in 
Somerset. 

Gene  A.  Stettler  '56,  March  12,  1987.  He  was  a  systems 
manager  for  DenLsply  International  in  York.  PA. 

Rev.  Lee  S.  Deppen  '29.  Beavertown.  PA.  June  3.  1987. 
He  was  a  Lutheran  minister,  serving  various  charges  in  central 
Pennsylvania  after  graduation  from  SU  and  Gettysburg 
Seminary. 


John  B.  UIp  '37.  Southold.  NY,  June  13,  1987.  A  native  of 
Northumberland.  PA.  Ulp  was  a  music  supervisor  in  the  Southold 
school  system  and  affectionately  known  as  "The  Music  Man  of 
Southold."  He  began  his  teaching  career  in  West  Virginia  before 
spending  28  years  in  Southold.  He  was  also  active  in  the  Penn- 
sylvania National  Guard  Cavalry  Band. 

Robert  A.  Mease  Jr.  x'45.  Selinsgrove.  PA.  June  17.  1987 
He  was  a  tool  and  die  maker  and  an  active  musician.  Among 
the  survivors  are  his  wife.  Genevieve  Dagle  Mease.  SU  switch- 
board operator;  his  son.  Kenneth  W.  Mease  x'64.  and  his 
brother.  Kenneth  F.  Mease  x'SO.  Mease  was  long  active  in 
Kiwanis.  serving  as  Selinsgrove  club  president  at  the  time  of 
his  death. 

Eleanor  M.  Birk  '26.  Johnstown,  PA,  June  23,  1987 
She  taught  school  for  44  years  in  Johnstown. 

William  E.  Sullivan  '35,  Camp  Hill,  PA,  June  30,  1987 
He  was  active  in  public  education  with  the  Big  Spring  school 
district  and  the  State  Department  of  Education  before  retiring  in 
1981,  An  outstanding  athlete  at  SU,  Sullivan  is  a  member  of  the 
SU  Sports  Hall  of  Fame. 

Elsie  Hochella  Bittorf  '41,  Hazleton.  PA.  July  12.  1987. 
She  was  instrumental  music  instructor  and  band  director  at 
Hazleton  High  School  for  many  years,  and  a  church  organist  for 
37  years.  She  did  further  study  at  Peabody  Conservatory  and 
was  head  counselor  at  the  Fred  Waring  Choral  Workshop  for  25 
years.  She  also  had  several  of  her  choral  anthems  published. 

Charles  W.  Ague  Jr.  '49.  Lewisburg.  PA.  July  17.  1987. 
He  attended  SU  on  the  World  War  II  G.I.  Bill  and  later  received 
a  master's  degree  from  Bucknell .  Ague  taught  social  studies  in 
I-ewisburg  schools  for  30  years. 


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Campus  News 

Parents  Can  Help 
Children  Enjoy  School 

When  it  comes  to  preparing  children  for  entering 
school,  parents  have  plenty  of  homework  to  do. 

Susquehanna  professors  say  that  children  are  more 
likely  to  excel  if  parents  have  prepared  their  children  for 
learning  and  dealing  with  others. 

"This  is  one  of  the  first  times  when  the  child  becomes 
more  independent,  when  parents  have  to  let  go," 
says  Dr  Barbara  A.  Lewis,  associate  professor  of 
psychology  and  education.  "Your  child  will  never  be 
totally  yours  again." 

Parents  often  worry  about  if  their  children  will  cry  or 
if  they  will  fit  in.  "Instead  they  should  be  talking  about 
this  first  day  of  a  new  experience,"  Lewis  says. 

Lewis  suggests  that  parents  talk  positively  but  honestly 
to  their  children  about  going  to  school.  "Children 
should  know  that  they  are  going  to  school  tor  a  certain 
span  of  time,  but  that  Mom  will  be  back  to  get  them," 
she  recommends.  Rather  than  spending  time  in  the 
classroom,  Lewis  says  it's  better  for  parents  to  leave. 
Otherwise,  Lewis  says,  a  child  is  more  likely  to  cling 
and  cry  when  the  parent  leaves. 

Giving  children  more  opportunities  for  socializing 
before  kindergarten  will  help  them  better  relate  with 
others,  Lewis  says. 

The  same  goes  for  learning. 

Both  Lewis  and  Dr.  Mark  Dewalt,  assistant  professor 
of  education,  said  children  will  be  more  likely  to  enjoy 
learning  if  parents  show  their  excitement  for  learning. 

Throughout  the  school  year,  Dewalt  says  it's  important 
for  parents  to  help  their  young  students  develop  healthy 
work  and  play  habits.  He  recommends: 

•  Children  entering  first  grade  should  have  10  to  11 
hours  of  rest  to  be  alert  in  the  classroom. 

•  Limit  TV  to  an  hour  per  day.  "If  you  talk  to  teachers 
today,  many  will  tell  you  that  children  are  tired  in 
school  because  they  stay  up  late  and  watch  television." 

•  Parents  should  become  acquainted  with  the  school 
principal,  teacher,  and  secretary  prior  to  the  first  day. 

Dewalt  said  parents  should  ask  the  teacher  when 
papers  will  be  sent  home,  test  days,  and  homework 
expectations.  The  principal  will  tell  you  how  to 
handle  problems  when  they  arise,  and  the  school 
secretary  handles  routine  but  important  items  such 
as  sick  calls,  lunch  money,  and  changes  of  address. 

•  Parents  should  make  a  special  place  for  children  to 
study.  Children  will  then  know  "this  is  where  I 
work,  this  is  where  my  school  things  go,"  Dewalt 
says.  "It  gets  children  in  the  habit  of  studying." 
When  students  fail  to  have  such  a  place,  Dewalt  says 
they  often  forget  their  homework  assignments  until 
they  are  ready  for  school  the  next  day. 

•  Parents  should  encourage  children  to  do  well  in 
order  to  learn  instead  of  good  grades.  "We  do  a 
good  job  of  encouraging  our  children  in  sports,  we 
should  do  the  same  in  school,"  he  says. 

•  Children  should  have  time  after  school  to  exercise 
or  to  play.  Dewalt  recommends  a  break  immediately 
after  school  so  that  children  have  a  break  before 
homework. 


Japanese  Learn  About  America  'Pennsylvania  Style' 

More  than  25  Japanese  college  students  came  to  Susquehanna  this  summer  to  learn  about  America  -  living  in  an  American  home, 
being  part  of  an  American  family,  speaking  American  English,  and  learning  to  appreciate  our  style  of  life  and  food-  in  Pennsylvania  style. 

The  delegation  of  students  attends  Senshu  University  near  Tokyo.  Their  itinerary  also  included  viewing  a  farm  auction .  cheering 
for  the  Philadelphia  Phillies,  shopping  at  a  supermarket  and  mall,  'celebrating '  Jlianksgiving  dinner,  visiting  the  Stale  Capitol, 
louring  a  medical  center  as  well  as  Hershey  Park. 


Women's  Auxiliary  Celebrates  65  Years 


1987  marks  the  65th  anniversary  of  the  Women's 
Auxiliary  of  Susquehanna  University,  a  celebration  of 
loyalty  and  generosity  to  University. 

University  history  indicates  that,  "with  a  mind  and 
a  will  to  work,"  the  Ladies  Auxiliary  of  Susquehanna  came 
into  being  in  1922,  developing  "not  only  the  comradeship 
of  group  activity  but  bringing  a  variety  of  high  capabilities 
to  the  great  purpose"  of  beautifying  the  campus.  The 
idea  of  an  auxiliary  was  introduced  by  Mrs.  E.  Edwin 
Sheldon,  who  was  elected  its  first  president. 

Although  it  is  today  known  as  the  Women's  Auxiliary,  the 
group  maintains  the  same  loyalty  as  its  charter  members. 

Today  the  group  numbers  more  than  2.000,  including 
more  than  1,000  members  recruited  through  the 
Keywomen  representatives.  These  53  women  recruit 
in  church  congregations  within  a  100-mile  radius 
of  Selinsgrove. 

Women's  Auxiliary  contributions  to  the  University 
have  amounted  to  more  than  $275,000  since  the  group's 
existence.  Together  they  have  supported  endowments, 
scholarships,  the  study  of  theatre  and  music,  including  a 
major  gift  toward  the  purchase  of  the  Horn  Meditation 
Chapel  organ. 

Louise  Kresge  Isaacs  '45  is  serving  as  the  Auxiliary's 
president  for  1987-88.  her  third  consecutive  term. 

Officers  and  executive  committee  members  include 
first  vice  president  Dolly  Diers.  Selinsgrove:  second 
vice  president  Polly  Lauver.  Selinsgrove;  third  vice 
president  Barbara  Berkheimer.  PortTrevorton:  recording 
secretary  Carol  Bradford.  Selinsgrove:  corresponding 


use  Kmxv  h, 


secretary  Blanche  Forney  Rogers  '42.  Selinsgrove; 
financial  secretary  Deborah  Bernhisel  '78.  Selinsgrove: 
assistant  financial  secretary  Louise  Lenig  Evans  '76. 
Selinsgrove:  treasurer  Marian  McKechnie.  Selinsgrove: 
and  ex-officio  member  Trudy  Cunningham.  Selinsgrove. 


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Project  Houses  Win 
President  Reagan's  Praise 

Susquehanna  was  the  only 

U.S.  college  or  university 

to  be  honored  by  the 

presidential  program. 

The  Susquehanna  University  Project  House  System, 
a  student  volunteer  project  which  has  given  more 
than  75,000  hours  of  service  to  the  community,  has 
been  awarded  a  citation  from  President  Reagan's 
Program  for  Private  Sector  Initiatives  for  outstanding 
community  outreach.  Susquehanna  was  the  only  higher 
education  institution  among  the  100  recipients  chosen 
from  1,000  nominees. 

Earlier  this  year,  Susquehanna  had  been  notified  it 
was  being  considered  for  the  award. 

The  Project  House  System  has  served  the  University 
and  the  Selinsgrove  area  since  1976.  Students  request  the 
privilege  of  living  together  on  the  basis  of  their  common 
interest  in  an  approved  volunteer  project  of  benefit  to  the 
University  or  community.  This  fall,  more  than  200  of 
Susquehanna's  1,400  students  will  be  helping  the  area's 
elderly,  scouts,  church  youth  groups  and  the  mentally 
handicapped;  serving  campus  and  community  computer 
needs;  promoting  campus  arts  events;  and  developing  a 
campus  arboretum.  Each  student  contributes  at  least  two 
hours  of  service  per  week  and  maintains  a  personal 
journal  on  the  experience. 

The  Project  House  System  is  relatively  young  compared 
to  the  history  of  volunteerism  at  Susquehanna.  The 
University  traces  the  spirit  of  community  service  back 
to  1859,  when  students  built  a  wooden  walkway  from 
town  to  campus,  with  planks  contributed  by  area 
residents.  The  spirit  is  still  going  strong.  President 
Joel  Cunningham  said. 

"We  want  Susquehanna  to  be  a  place  where  students 
and  faculty  are  engaged  in  mutual  research,  discussion 
and  exploration  of  ideas  and  the  world  around  them," 
Cunningham  said.  "Student  community  service  projects 
help  students  develop  a  respect  for  the  world  and  people 
around  them,  and  with  this  respect  comes  a  genuine  desire 
to  improve  the  community  in  a  very  personal  way." 


Faculty/Staff  Briefs 

•  New  faculty  and  staff  at  Susquehanna  this  fall  are: 
Wendy  A.  Battles,  admissions  counselor;  Dr.  Brigitte 
H.  Bechtold,  professor  of  economics  and  holder  of  the 
Alan  R.  Warehime  Chair;  Cheryl  L.  Campbell,  assistant 
director  of  residence  life  and  director  of  Seibert  Hall; 
Robert  L.  Gross,  director  of  radio  station  WQSU; 
Allen  K.  Henry,  visiting  assistant  professor  of 
management  and  mathematical  sciences;  Dr.  Thomas 
A.  Martin,  assistant  professor  of  psychology ;  Terence 
D.  Molloy,  instructor  of  physical  education  and  head 
coach  of  soccer  and  women's  lacrosse;  Leona  S. 
Martin,  instructor  in  Spanish;  Dr.  W.  Patrick  O'Neill, 
assistant  professor  of  art  history;  Eloise  Keithan, 
instructor  in  mathematical  sciences;  Edwin  G.  Owens, 
visiting  instructor  in  mathematical  sciences;  Dr.  Dennis 
A.  Pahl,  visiting  assistant  professor  of  English  and 
holder  of  the  Weber  Chair  in  Humanities:  Deidre  Sepp, 
director  of  career  development;  Paul  Shoemaker, 


assistant  professor  of  accounting;  Marilyn  L.  Sierer 
'87,  capital  campaign  coordinator  and  planned  giving 
officer;  Lewis  E,  Silverman,  arts  manager:  Dina  A. 
Stevenson,  visiting  instructor  in  English;  Arie  Vicente, 
instructor  in  Spanish;  and  Dr.  AH  Haji-Mohamad 
Zadeh,  assistant  professor  of  economics;  Mark 
Swanson  '77,  director  of  accounting  services. 

•  Dr.  Jeanne  H.  Neff,  vice  president  for  academic 
affairs,  has  announced  the  promotions  of  Cyril  M, 
Stretansky  to  professor  of  music  and  Dr.  Barbara  A. 
Lewis  to  associate  professor  of  psychology  and 
education. 

•  Dr.  William  Ward,  visiting  professor  of  manage- 
ment, has  been  named  an  international  officer  and 
senior  member  of  the  International  Council  for  Small 
Business.  He  joins  a  total  of  36  professional  colleagues 
from  Canada,  the  U.S.,  Australia,  West  Germany, 
Republic  of  Korea,  South  Africa,  the  United  Kingdom, 


Switzerland,  and  Japan  in  directing  the  administration 
and  programs  of  the  International  Council. 

•  Dr.  Charles  Igoe,  professor  of  education,  has  been 
appointed  by  the  Commonwealth  Department  of  Educa- 
tion to  serve  on  a  10-member  committee  charged  with 
revising  student-teacher  guidelines. 

•  Carol  J.  Harrison,  assistant  professor  of  math- 
ematical .sciences,  is  spending  the  1987-88  academic 
year  at  Liberia's  Cuttington  University  College  as  part 
of  the  Fulbright  Exchange  Program. 

•  An  article  co-authored  by  English  instructor  Jim  Lee 
appeared  in  the  September  issue  oi  Far  East  Traveler. 
The  article  featured  the  Tripitaka  Koreana,  a  rendition 
of  Buddhist  scriptures  carved  on  wood  printing  blocks. 

•  The  Susquehanna  University  Press  board  has  been 
awarded  the  President's  Fund  for  Excellence  to  support 

a  national  Symposium  on  Women,  the  Arts  and  Society 
to  be  held  at  Susquehanna  in  the  fall  of  1988. 


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VOLUME  56 

NUMBER  1 

WINTER  1988 


A  Global  View 


When  Lynda  Butler 
graduates  from  Susquehanna 
this  year,  she  knows  that 
eventually  her  career 
could  take  her  outside  the 
United  States. 

Even  if  she  stays  in  the 

U.S.,  chances  are  she  will 

be  dealing  with  international 

businesses.  Throughout  her 

r  career  she  will  compete  in 

a  job  market  with  counterparts  from  foreign  countries. 

Today,  more  than  ever,  Susquehanna  is  focusing 
its  efforts  on  preparing  students  like  Lynda  to  deal 
effectively  in  a  global  society. 

Susquehanna  joins  the  ranks  of  educators  and 
government  officials  who  see  the  need  to  incor- 
porate internationalism  in  its  mission. 

In  1986,  the  Southern  Governors  Association 
published  a  landmark  report.  Cornerstone  of  Com- 
petition, declaring  that  each  day,  the  U.S.  pays  a 
political  and  economic  price  for  its  inability  to 
understand  and  communicate  with  its  global  neigh- 
bors. Wesley  Posvar,  president  of  the  University  of 
Pittsburgh,  wrote  on  the  eve  of  his  institution's 
bicentennial  that  "we  enter  our  third  century  know- 
ing that  no  university  can  claim  to  serve  American 
students,  American  science,  and  American  policy 
if  it  fails  to  incorporate  internationalism  at  the  core 
of  its  mission." 

Susquehanna's  strategic  plan  calls  for  developing 
a  strong  and  comprehensive  international  program 
across  the  university's  three  schools  and  providing  more 
international  experiences  for  students  and  faculty. 

Susquehanna  has  offered  various  international 
opportunities  for  many  years.  For  more  than  20  years, 
the  Susquehanna  at  Oxford  program  has  offered 
study  abroad  programs  for  students  throughout  the 
United  States.  Other  programs  offer  study  in 
Austria,  Denmark,  England,  France,  Germany, 
Great  Britain,  Japan,  Latin  America,  Liberia, 
Mexico,  Spain  and  Switzerland. 

The  curriculum  offers  a  major  in  European  Studies, 
a  major  and  a  minor  in  International  Studies  and  a 
minor  in  International  Diplomacy  and  Trade  through 
the  departments  of  History,  Modern  Languages, 
and  Political  Science.  The  Sigmund  Weis  School  of 
Business  and  the  Department  of  Modern  Languages 
also  recently  launched  a  minor  in  International 
Business  and  Foreign  Languages.  And  the  Depart- 
ment of  History  continues  to  offer  a  course  in 
Human  Geography. 


The  core  curriculum,  implemented  in  1985,  requires 
all  students  to  master  a  foreign  language  and  to 
complete  an  area  of  concentration  on  Perspectives 
on  the  World. 

Faculty  bring  international  perspectives  to  the 
classroom  through  scholarship,  travel  and  other 
professional  experiences.  Carol  Harrison,  assistant 
professor  of  mathematics,  is  spending  a  semester  in 
Liberia  as  part  of  the  Fulbright  Exchange  Program. 
Faculty  such  as  management /mathematics  professor 
Wallace  Growney  and  assistant  sociology  professor 
N.J.C.  Vasantkumar  have  conducted  research  in 
Japan.  Natives  of  Belgium,  Czechoslovakia,  India, 


Iran,  Ireland,  Japan,  and  Nigeria  have  joined  the 
faculty  in  recent  years. 

Outside  the  classroom,  there  are  other  opportunities. 
The  Project  House  System  has  offered  an  Inter- 
national House  for  both  international  and  native 
students  since  its  earliest  days.  Lunchtime  language 
tables  of  faculty  and  students  meet  regularly.  Confer- 
ences and  special  lectures  addressing  international 
issues  and  education  are  frequently  held  on 
campus.  For  the  past  two  years,  Susquehanna  has 
welcomed  Japanese  students  for  extended  visits. 


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Magazine  Cites  Susquehanna  Among 
tlie  Nation's  Best 


A  recent  U.S.  News  and  World  Report  poll  lists 
Susquehanna  University  among  the  top  10  percent  of 
smaller  comprehensive  colleges  in  the  United  States. 

Results  of  the  national  news  magazine's  survey  of 
college  presidents  were  reported  in  its  October  26 
issue  featuring  America's  Best  Colleges. 

This  is  the  second  consecutive  survey  by  U.S.  News 
and  World  Report  that  has  mentioned  Susquehanna. 
In  1985,  Susquehanna  was  named  among  the  top 
smaller  comprehensive  colleges  in  the  East. 

Presidents  of  170  comprehensive  institutions 
were  asked  to  consider  strength  of  curriculum, 
quality  of  teaching,  and  the  relationships  between 
faculty  and  students. 

Comprehensive  colleges  enroll  between  1,500 
and  2,500  students,  offer  a  wide  variety  of  liberal 
arts  and  professional  courses,  and  award  more  than 
half  their  bachelor's  degrees  in  two  or  more  career- 
related  fields,  such  as  business. 

The  magazine  reported  that  ".  .   so  strong  is  the 
philosophic  hold  of  the  liberal  arts  that  even  in  this 
category,  the  colleges  selected  as  the  best  by  presidents 
completing  the  U.S.  Ne\vs  poll  were  ones  that  empha- 
sized the  liberal  arts  and  stressed  moral  values." 

Respondents  listed  Susquehanna  with  Berea  College 
of  Kentucky,  Gustavus  Adolphus  College  of  Minne- 
sota, Whittier  College  of  California,  Augustana 
College  of  Illinois,  Hood  College  of  Maryland, 
William  Jewell  College  of  Missouri,  Saint  Mary's 
College  of  Indiana,  College  of  St.  Catherine  of 
Minnesota,  Millikin  University  of  Illinois,  Otterbein 


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U.S.News 


AMERICA'S 
ILLEGES 


College  of  Ohio,  Illinois  Wesleyan,  Alfred  University 
of  New  York,  Whitworth  College  of  Washington, 
Guilford  College  of  North  Carolina,  Luther  College 
of  Iowa,  and  Mercer  University  of  Georgia. 


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Commentary 


The  language  of  friends 

The  cover  story  of  this  Alumnus  features  Susque- 
hanna's increased  commitment  to  international 
education. 

Most  people  on  campus  will  tell  you  that  our 
commitment  is  vital  if  students  are  to  succeed  in 
their  future  professions.  But  they'll  also  tell  you  it 
is  one  that  offers  immeasurable  rewards.  Global 
understanding  hits  close  to  home. 

Rarely  a  day  passes  that  I'm  not  reminded  of  Miyuki, 
one  of  26  Senshu  University  students  who  spent  six 
weeks  last  summer  studying  English  at  Susquehanna. 
An  important  part  of  the  visit  is  their  time  spent  in 
homes  of  University  faculty,  staff  and  friends. 

You  might  say  that  I  was  a  reluctant  volunteer  to 
serve  as  a  host.  "Only  if  you're  in  a  pinch,"  I  told 
coordinator  Jack  Kolbert. 

My  attitude  changed  shortly  after  Miyuki  bounded 
in  my  doorway.  It's  hard  to  say  who  learned  more 
or  laughed  more. 

I  can  still  remember  the  store  clerk's  face  when 
Miyuki  bought  20  pairs  of  Reebok  basketball  socks 
(for  her  teammates)  and  proceeded  to  sign  her 
traveler's  check  in  Japanese. 

During  those  10  days,  I  saw  my  homeland  through 
the  eyes  of  a  bright  and  beautiful  Japanese  woman 
who  longs  to  live  in  America.  She  pointed  out  the 
beautiful  sunsets  that  she  can  never  see  over  the 
skyscrapers  of  Tokyo.  On  our  long  walks  down 
Market  Street  to  the  Isle  of  Que,  she  called  my 
attention  to  the  friendly  townspeople.  She  admired 
the  beauty  of  agriculture  and  the  Susquehanna.  Her 
desire  to  gain  command  of  the  English  language 
has  since  sparked  a  renewed  interest  in  brushing  up 
on  my  second  language  of  Spanish  or  even  taking 
up  Japanese. 

What  all  Miyuki  learned.  I'm  not  sure.  As  the  days 
passed,  she  gained  confidence  speaking  English. 
She  became  a  popular  person  among  the  Sel  ins- 
grove  Hall  crowd.  She  enjoyed  ordering  from  a 


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ALUMNUS 


Director  of  Public  Relations/Publications 

Jane  M.  Daly 

Publications  Manager 

Jean  M.  Smith 

Assistant  Director  of  Public  Relations 

Michael  S.  Ferlazzo 

Director  of  Alumni  Relations 

Jim  Campbell  '63 

Contributor 

Greg  Betz  '89 


restaurant  menu,  learning  folk  dances,  celebrating 
a  special  Thanksgiving  dinner,  watching  the  Phillies 
play  ball,  and  even  learning  to  make  enchiladas. 

Miyuki's  presence  has  shaped  my  impression  of 
Japan's  hard  working  society.  I  think  she  helped  me 
better  understand  why  Lynda  Butler  and  other  students 
talk  so  excitedly  about  the  new  frontiers  they've 
found. 

Understanding  our  global  neighbors  is  just  the 
beginning  to  realizing  opportunities  at  home. 

Jane  Daly 


Susquehanna  University  Nondiscrimination  Policy 

II  IS  the  policy  of  Susquehanna  University  not  to  tiisciiminate  on  the 
basis  of  race,  color,  religion,  national  or  ethnic  origin,  age.  sex,  or 
handicap  in  iLs  educational  programs,  admissions  practices,  scholar- 
ship and  loan  programs,  athletics  and  other  school-admimstered 
activities,  or  employment  practices.  This  policy  is  in  compliance  with 
the  requirements  of  Title  VII  of  the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  1954.  Title  IX 
of  the  Education  Amendments  of  1972.  Section  504  of  the  Rehabilita- 
tion Act  of  1973.  regulations  of  the  Internal  Revenue  Service,  and  all 
other  applicable  Federal,  State  and  local  statutes,  ordinances,  and 

Susquehanna  Alumnus  (USPS  529-060)  is  published  quarterly 
by  Susquehanna  University.  Selinsgrove.  Pa.  17870.  Second 
class  postage  paid  at  Selinsgrove.  Pa.  POSTMASTER:  Send 
address  changes  to  Susquehanna  Alumnus,  Susquehanna 
University,  Selinsgrove.  Pa.  17870. 


Calendar  of  Events 

Mar.  9-D    Susquehanna  University  Choir  Tour 
Mar.  9     8  p.m.        New  Hanover  Lutheran  Church 

Gilbertsville.  Pa. 
Mar.  10   7:30  p.m.   St.  John  Lutheran  Church 

Hatboro.  Pa. 
Mar.  11    7:30  p.m.   The  Presbyterian  Church 

Morristown.  N.J. 
Mar.  12  8  p.m.        St.  John  Evangelical  Lutheran 

Church.  Morrisville,  Pa. 
Mar.  13  3  p.m.        St.  Luke  Evangelical  Lutheran 

Church.  Allenlown,  Pa. 
Mar.  13  8  p.m.        St.  Mary  of  the  Immaculate 
Conception  Church. 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 
Mar.  18  3  p.m.        Baseball  at  Bloomsburg  University 
Mar.  19  Honors  Open  House  at  Susquehanna 

Mar.  22  1  p.m.        Baseball  at  Western  Maryland 

College 
Mar.  22  8  p.m.        University  Artist  Series  presents 
Belgrade  State  Folk  Arts 
Ensemble,  For  tickets  call: 
(717)  372-4226. 
Mar.  24  3  p.m.        Baseball  at  Bucknell  University 
Mar.  26  6:30  p.m.  Capital  Campaign  Kickoff  at 
Susquehanna 

Keynote  speaker:  Actor  Cliff 
Robertson 
Mar.  30  1  p.m.        Baseball  at  King's  College, 

Wilkes-Barre 
Apr.  2      11a.m.       Track  at  Western  Maryland  Relays, 

Westminster.  Md. 
Apr.  5     2:30  p.m.  Softball  at  King's  College 
Apr.  8      1  p.m.        Golf  at  Lebanon  Valley  College, 

Annville 
Apr.  9  Accepted  Student  Open  House  at 

Susquehanna 
10  a.m.       Men's  Track  at  Shippensburg 
University 
Women's  Track  at  Messiah 
College,  Grantham 
1  p.m.        Softball  at  Marywood  College, 
Scranton 
Apr.  10    1  p.m.        Baseball  at  Lebanon  Valley 
3  p.m.        University  Choir  in  Concert 
Weber  Chapel  Auditorium 
Apr.  12   2:30  p.m.  Softball  at  Elizabethtown 
Apr.  13    1  p.m.        Baseball  at  Dickinson 
Apr  16  Lutheran  Youth  Day  at  Susquehanna 

1  p.m.        Baseball,  Softball  at  Messiah 
Apr.  22    10  a.m.       Men's,  Women's  Track  at  Rutgers 
8  p.m.        University  Choir  at  Trinity 

Lutheran  Church.  Bethlehem 
Apr.  23  Junior  Open  House,  Dads'  Day  at 

Susquehanna 
Apr.  23    1p.m.        Softball  at  York  College 
Apr.  23   8  p.m.        University  Choir  at  St.  Theresa 
Roman  Catholic  Church, 
Summit.  N.J. 
Apr.  24   4  p.m.         University  Choir  at  St.  Matthew 
Lutheran  Church.  Hanover 
8  p.m.         University  Choir  at  Christ 
Lutheran  Church.  York 
Apr.  26    1p.m.         Baseball  at  Elizabethtown  College 
Apr.  29,  30  Alumni  Spring  Weekend  at 

Susquehanna 
May  15  Baccalaureate.  Commencement 


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FROM  PAGE  I 


Lynda  Butler  (daughter  of  Les  '62)  is  typical 
of  the  growing  number  of  Susquehanna 
students  who  are  seeking  international 
opportunities  to  broaden  their  educations 
and.  eventually,  their  careers. 

An  accounting  major  and  German  minor,  she 
served  a  six-month  internship  last  year  in  Heidel- 
berg, Germany  with  international  conglomerate 
Borg-Warner. 

Borg-Warner  handed  Lynda  some  tall  challenges 
as  an  intern.  Although  many  employees  spoke 
English,  they  were  instructed  to  communicate  to 
Lynda  in  German.  Every  two  weeks  she  was  trans- 
ferred to  a  new  department  to  learn  new  business 
procedures.  By  the  time  her  internship  ended,  she 
worked  in  the  purchasing,  sales,  computer  process- 
ing, marketing  and  personnel  departments. 

"It  took  about  a  month  before  I  felt  really  com- 
fortable with  the  German  (language),"  she  recalls. 


Susquehanna's  efforts  to  increase  global  under- 
standing attracted  modern  languages  Professor  Jack 
Kolbert  to  Susquehanna  in  1985. 

Kolbert,  former  president  of  Monterrey  Language 
Institute,  says  the  climate  for  broadening  Susque- 
hanna's international  focus  is  right.  Faculty  and 
administrators'  commitment  to  global  understand- 
ing and  the  growing  student  interest  are  both  assets. 

"We've  had  an  explosion  of  enrollment  in  the 
languages,"  Kolbert  says.  To  meet  student  demand, 
instruction  in  Japanese  and  Italian  were  added  to 
the  curriculum  this  year;  French,  German,  and 
Spanish  are  also  taught.  Since  1985,  Kolbert  says 
the  modern  languages  faculty  has  nearly  doubled. 

"Japanese  was  chosen  mainly  because  of  the  Univer- 
sity's exchange  agreement  with  Senshu  University 
and  the  potential  for  cultural  exchanges  that  the 
agreement  offers,"  Kolbert  says.  "Japan  also  was  a 
good  choice  because  of  our  strong  business  school 


"Education  for  an  accounting  major 
has  to  be  more  than  debits  and  credits. ' 


After  office  hours,  Lynda  says  she  found  that  her 
liberal  arts  courses  helped  her  make  friends. 

"Europe,  especially  Germany,  loves  classical  music, 
so  my  Introduction  to  Music  class  really  helped.  So 
did  European  history.  .  .  Education  for  an  account- 
ing major  has  to  be  more  than  debits  and  credits." 

After  graduation,  Lynda  is  hoping  to  secure  a 
position  with  a  Big  Eight  accounting  firm.  Each  of 
her  six  interviews  to  date  has  made  Lynda  realize 
that  an  international  focus  will  set  her  apart  in  the 
crowded  job  market. 

"The  international  experience  really  stands  out  on 
the  resume,"  Butler  says.  "Each  employer  has  asked 
right  away  about  Germany.  Employers  see  it  as  an 
asset.  With  more  and  more  mergers  happening,  they're 
not  just  dealing  with  the  United  States  anymore." 

To  help  students  make  the  most  of  the  opportunities, 
Susquehanna  introduces  them  to  the  idea  of  study- 
ing abroad  early  freshman  year. 

"When  freshmen  arrive  for  orientation,  we  tell 
them  'this  is  something  you  should  be  thinking 
about  right  away',"  says  Jeanne  Neff,  vice  president 
for  academic  affairs. 

In  the  past  five  years,  more  than  160  students 
have  studied  in  foreign  countries. 


and  also  because  Japan  is  one  of  the  great  trading 
partners  of  the  free  world." 

Instruction  in  Italian  was  prompted  by  requests  from 
many  of  Susquehanna's  students  of  Italian  extract 
who  wanted  to  learn  the  language  of  their  ancestors. 

"Italian,  with  French  and  German,  are  the  three 
most  important  languages.  It's  a  crossroads  language 
that  allows  us  to  reach  out  and  support  instruction 
in  the  Fine  Arts  and  History,"  Kolbert  says. 

Enrollments  in  both  languages  reached  a  maximum 
capacity  for  the  first  semester  they  were  offered. 
Jeanne  Neff,  vice  president  for  academic  affairs, 
said  that  enrollment  in  next  semester's  intermediate 
level  courses  is  expected  to  exceed  preliminary 
estimates.  More  than  half  of  those  who  enrolled  in 
elementary  courses  will  continue  their  studies. 

"We're  saying  to  students  that  to  be  successful  in 
business,  managers  have  to  understand  the  interna- 
tional marketplace,"  says  Carl  Bellas,  dean  of  the 
Sigmund  Weis  School  of  Business. 

"It's  nothing  you  have  to  force  in  the  curriculum 
if  you're  aware  of  what's  going  on.  We  have  to 
teach  business  from  an  international  perspective," 
he  says.  "That's  a  statement  of  just  how  important 
we  think  it  is." 


Faculty/Staff  Briefs 

■  Dr.  William  A.  Ward,  visiting  professor  of  manage- 
ment, delivered  a  paper  on  Japanese  Business  Strategy 
at  the  Harvard  Business  School  in  October.  Ward  was 
recently  elected  vice  president  for  government  by  mem- 
bers of  the  United  States  Association  for  Small  Business 
and  Entrepreneurship  for  1987-88. 

■  Members  of  the  music  department  recently  hosted  a 
meeting  of  the  Pennsylvania  Music  Teachers  Association 
on  the  Susquehanna  campus.  Dr.  Susan  Hegberg, 
associate  professor,  served  as  conference  coordinator. 
Conference  faculty  included  associate  professor  Jack 
Fries  and  professor  Galen  Deibler.  Faculty  performers 
included  associate  professor  David  Boltz,  Deibler, 
Fries,  lecturer  Mary  Hannigan,  Hegberg,  assistant 
professor  Robert  Klak,  and  professor  Cyril  Stretansky. 

■  Travel  articles  on  the  Irrawaddy  River  in  Burma  by 
English  lecturer  Jim  Lee  have  been  accepted  for  publication 
in  the  Baltimore  Sun  and  the  Philadelphia  Inquirer. 

■  Music  instructor  C.  Scott  Smith  has  been  commis- 
sioned by  the  Air  Force  Band  of  the  East  to  write  an 
arrangement  of  R.  Vaughn  Williams'  six  studies  for  solo 
clarinet  and  wind  ensemble  for  the  band's  tour  season. 
Susquehanna  graduate  and  band  member  Constance 
Galbraith  '83  is  band  soloist. 

■  JoAnne  Wray,  director  of  continuing  education, 
presented  a  program  on  Learning  Styles:  Implications  of 
Program  Designs  for  Adult  Educators/ Administrators 
for  the  American  Association  of  Adult  and  Continuing 
Education  in  Washington,  D.C. 

■  Dr.  Michael  Currid,  visiting  assistant  professor  of 
management,  delivered  a  paper  on  Sources  of  Capital 
Acquisition  Among  Advanced  Technology  Firms  at  a 
meeting  of  the  United  Suites  Association  for  Small  Busi- 
ness and  Entrepreneurship  in  Milwaukee.  At  the  same 
meeting.  Dr.  William  A.  Ward  delivered  a  paper  on 
Principles  of  Business  Strategy  Applicable  to  American 
Small  Business. 

■  The  Roots  of  Radical  Theology,  a  book  written  by 
religion  professor  Dr.  John  C.  Cooper,  will  be  reprinted 
by  the  University  Press  of  America  for  release  in  1988. 

■  Case  Study  of  an  Old  Order  Mennonite  One-Room 
School,  a  paper  written  by  education  faculty  Dr.  Mark 
Dewalt  and  Bonnie  Troxell  has  been  accepted  for  presenta- 
tion at  the  American  Educational  Research  Association's 
annual  meeting  in  April  1988  at  New  Orleans. 

■  President  Joel  Cunningham  is  serving  a  two-year  term 
as  international  treasurer  of  the  Sigma  Chi  Fraternity. 
He  has  served  at  the  international  level  of  the  fraternity's 
Leadership  Training  Board  for  10  years  and  as  member- 
al-large  to  its  Executive  Committee. 

■  Michael  S.  Ferlazzo  has  been  named  Assistant  Director 
of  Public  Relations.  Ferlazzo.  a  former  radio  sports- 
caster  and  newspaper  reporter,  is  a  graduate  of  Clarion 
University  of  Pennsylvania.  He  succeeds  Scott  E.  Deitch 
'85  who  left  Susquehanna  in  October  to  become  Sports 
Information  Director  at  Western  Maryland  College. 


Correction 

In  the  summer  1987  issue  oi  Alumnus,  the  name 
of  Dorothy  Apgar  Ross  was  misspelled.  The  Alumnus 
apologizes  for  the  error. 


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Sports 


Crusaders  Dominate  All-Stars 


Cootidfi> 


Susquehanna  University  dominated  the  1987  Middle 
Atlantic  Conference  (MAC)  Football  All-Star  Squad 
with  eight  players  named  to  the  honorary  first  (earn. 

Leading  the  list  ofCrusaders  were  Ail-American  candi- 
dates Al  Bucci  '88,  split  end,  Claymont,  Del.,  Todd 
Coolidge  '88,  quarterback,  Wellsboro,  and  Pete  Stoma 
'88,  center,  Lyndhursi,  N.J. 

Also  earning  a  spot  on  the  first  team  were  defensive 
lineman  Damian  Caracciolo  '88  of  Altoona.  defensive 
end  Rich  Close  '88  of  Wyomissing,  offensive  lineman 
John  Hopkins  '89  of  Wellsboro,  fullback  Cosmo 
lacavazzi  '89  of  Belle  Mead,  N.J.,  and  defensive  back 
Clayton  Smith  '88  of  Norristown. 

Bucci  set  every  receiving  record  at  Susquehanna  this 
past  season.  His  57  receptions  for  893  yards  and  13 
touchdowns  set  single  season  records.  Bucci  also  holds 
the  record  for  scoring  in  a  single  season  with  82  points 
to  go  with  his  career  records  for  receptions  (121)  and 
reception  yardage  (1.944  yards). 

"Al  was  a  dominant  force  in  the  league  as  a  receiver 
over  the  last  several  seasons,"  Crusader  head  coach 
Rocky  Rees  said.  "He  was  extremely  effective  at  finding 
the  open  area  so  we  could  get  the  ball  to  him." 

A  tri-captain,  Coolidge  holds  every  single  season  and 
career  passing  record  at  Susquehanna,  compiling  a  17-2 
record  as  a  starter  In  just  seven  games  this  season, 
Coolidge  completed  107  of  209  passes  for  1,693  yards 
and  18  touchdowns.  Coolidge  missed  the  final  three  con- 
tests of  the  season  after  suffering  a  fractured  right  ankle 
against  Widener  University. 

"We  thought  Todd  was  the  finest  quarterback  in  the  last 
two  seasons,"  Rees  said.  "However,  the  most  important 
thing  was  that  he  lost  only  one  game  in  the  league." 

Stoma  was  the  unanimous  choice  at  center  for  the  second 
consecutive  year.  Stoma  was  the  anchor  of  the  Crusader 
offensive  line  and  a  tri-captain  of  this  year's  team. 

"He's  the  best  offensive  lineman  over  the  past  two 
years  in  the  league.  He  has  all  the  physical  ability  and  is 
also  a  very  smart  player  on  the  field."  Rees  said. 

Another  second-year  member  of  the  All-Star  team, 
Caracciolo  was  second  on  the  Crusaders  with  74  tackles 
from  his  nose  position.  He  also  registered  five  quarterback 
sacks  and  six  tackles  for  losses  of  23  yards,  recovered  a 
fumble,  broke  up  a  pass,  and  blocked  a  punt. 

"Damian  had  command  of  the  opposing  offensive 
line,  causing  people  to  double-team  him.  He  was  out- 
standing the  last  two  years." 

Close  was  also  selected  to  the  team  for  the  second  year 


after  recording  a  team  record  of  85  tackles  and  eight 
sacks  from  his  outside  linebacker  position.  Close,  a  tri- 
captain,  also  broke  up  two  passes,  made  nine  tackles  for 
loss  and  recovered  a  fumble. 

"He  was  a  great  leader  on  and  off  the  field  and  played 
the  game  as  physically  as  anyone  could  play  it,"  Rees 
said  of  Close. 

In  his  first  year  as  a  starter,  Hopkins  teamed  with  Stoma 
to  give  the  Orange  and  Maroon  a  solid  offensive  line.  A 
back  up  nose  tackle  a  year  ago.  Hopkins  switched  to  the 
offensive  line  during  the  pre-season. 

Rees  said  that  Hopkins  has  an  intensive  attitude  toward 
offensive  football.  "He  played  a  very  visible  part  in  our 
offense  as  the  pulling  guard  leading  the  sweep." 

lacavazzi  topped  Susquehanna's  rushing  attack  with  602 
yards  on  108  carries  and  three  touchdowns,  including  a 
52-yard  run  against  Upsala  College.  lacavazzi  also 
caught  14  passes  for  153  yards  and  a  touchdown  from  his 
fullback  spot. 

Rees  praised  lacavazzi 's  progress  as  a  runner  and  his 
"ability  to  make  the  big  play." 

Smith  was  second  on  the  1987  squad  with  four  inter- 
ceptions for  his  cornerback  position.  The  senior  also 
recorded  47  tackles  (including  four  losses  of  seven 
yards),  broke  up  five  passes  and  recovered  a  fumble. 

"Clayton  had  great  ability  to  play  man-to-man  defense 
and  still  was  able  to  support  the  corner  against  the  run." 
Rees  said. 

In  addition  to  the  first  team,  two  Crusaders  received 
honorable  mention  status. 

Defensive  back  Tim  Fitzgerald  '88  of  Dunellen.  N.J. 
had  a  team-high  five  interceptions  for  the  season, 
including  one  he  returned  49  yards  for  a  touchdown 


Hopkins 


against  Moravian  College.  His  141  return  yards  for  inter- 
ceptions ranks  him  third  on  Susquehanna's  single  season 
record  list.  He  also  made  54  tackles,  broke  three  passes, 
recovered  two  fumbles,  and  made  one  tackle  for  loss. 

Running  back  Joe  Witt  of  Shamokin  finished  second 
in  rushing  among  the  Crusaders  with  356  yards,  and 
scored  five  rushing  touchdowns.  He  managed  the  longest 
Crusader  run  this  season  when  he  raced  81  yards  for  a 
touchdown  against  Juniata  College.  His  17  receptions  for 
279  yards  and  a  touchdown  ranked  him  second  on  the 
squad  in  receiving  and  he  averaged  more  than  20  yards 
per  return  on  kickoffs. 


Susquehanna  University  flnished  the  1987  football 
season  with  an  8-2  record  and  a  7-2  mark  in  the  Middle 
Atlantic  Conference.  The  Crusaders  tied  Widener 
University  for  the  conference  championship,  becom- 
ing the  first  team  to  repeat  as  champion  in  the 
league's  five-year  existence.  Susquehanna  has  won 
three  MAC  football  championships  to  date. 


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Hall  of  Fame 

Former  Susquehanna  University  student  athletes 
Howard  Baker  '79  of  Landisville,  Jeffrey  Breed  '71  of 
Lewisburg,  Louis  Santangelo  'SO  of  Hershey.  and 
Janeen  Kruse  Wadzita  '79  of  San  Diego,  Calif. ,  have 
been  inducted  into  the  university's  Sports  Hall  of  Fame. 

The  four  honorees  were  recognized  during  halftime 
ceremonies  of  the  1987  Homecoming  football  game  on 
October  10.  This  induction  brings  the  membership  of  the 
20-year-old  Sports  Hall  of  Fame  to  89. 

Baker  earned  seven  varsity  letters  in  soccer  and  baseball 
at  Susquehanna.  He  led  the  Crusaders'  soccer  defense, 
winning  the  team's  Best  Defensive  Player  Award  three 
times  and  the  Rookie  of  the  Year  Award  as  a  freshman . 
Baker,  a  two-year  co-captain,  was  named  to  the  Middle 
Atlantic  Conference  (MAC)-Northem  Division  All-Star 
second  team  twice  and  was  a  two-time  honorable  mention 
selection  to  the  Division  III  All-New  Jersey,  Pennsyl- 
vania, Delaware  Team  of  the  National  Soccer  Coaches 
Association. 

Now  general  manager  of  the  Four  Seasons  Sports 
Complex  in  Landisville,  Baker  earned  a  tryout  with  the 
Seattle  Sounders  of  the  now-defunct  North  American 
Soccer  League.  He  also  lettered  three  years  with  the 
Susquehanna  baseball  team. 

Breed  graduated  from  Susquehanna  in  1971  after  playing 
soccer  and  track  for  four  years.  Upon  graduation.  Breed 
held  track  records  for  the  440-yard  intermediate  hurdles, 
and  was  a  member  of  the  best  440-yard  and  mile  relay 
teams  in  University  history.  He  won  the  MAC  inter- 
mediate hurdles  title  in  1971  and  was  a  member  of 
Susquehanna's  MAC  championship  team  in  1970.  He 
also  was  right  wing  on  the  Susquehanna  soccer  squad. 

Breed  is  president  of  Breed  Financial  Services  in  Lewis- 
burg. In  1981,  he  entered  the  Hall  of  Fame  with  Fidelity 
Union  Life  Insurance  for  his  business  achievements. 

Santangelo  lettered  four  years  in  football  under  coaches 
Amos  Alonzo  Stagg,  Sr.  and  Amos  Alonzo  Stagg,  Jr , 
and  three  years  in  baseball  as  an  outfielder.  Santangelo 
was  an  honorable  mention  Little  AU-American  football 
player  in  1950  and  was  Susquehanna's  Player  of  the 
Week  for  five  of  the  eight  games  played  that  year. 

The  Northumberland  native  seldom  left  the  field  during 
a  Susquehanna  football  game.  He  was  a  lineman  and 


President  Cunningham  iongialiiluu-s  Lm  Santangelo  '50. 

split  end  on  offense,  a  linebacker  on  defense,  and  the 
team's  kicker  Santangelo  was  captain  of  the  football 
team  during  his  senior  year. 

Santangelo  is  a  real  estate  broker  for  Jack  Gaughen 
Realtor  and  manages  the  firm's  Hershey  office.  He 
formerly  directed  public  relations  for  Hershey  Foods. 

Wadzita  earned  nine  varsity  letters  in  four  sports  at 
Susquehanna.  She  was  a  leader  in  the  development  of 
women's  athletics  at  Susquehanna  in  the  late  1970s,  and 
played  on  the  University's  early  Softball  and  volleyball 
teams  in  1977-79.  Wadzita  was  a  co-captain  on  the 
volleyball,  basketball  and  Softball  squads  as  a  senior. 

Wadzita  twice  was  named  Most  Valuable  Player  for 
the  Crusader  women's  basketball  team.  She  is  tenth  on 
the  University's  career  scoring  list  with  468  points  and 
seventh  in  career  rebounds  with  288. 

She  was  Most  Valuable  Player  for  the  Softball  team  in 
1979  as  she  batted  .500  for  the  7-3  Crusaders.  The  same 
year,  she  was  named  Most  Outstanding  Senior  Female 
Athlete  by  the  Association  for  Women  Students  and  the 
Crusader  Club,  a  student-run  sports  booster  organization. 

Wadzita  is  a  senior  cost  accountant  for  Cipher  Data 
Products,  Inc.  of  San  Diego. 


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Campus  News 

Hospitals  Honor 

Susquehanna-Geisinger 

Program 

The  Hospital  Association  of  Pennsylvania  has  presented 
the  1987  Achievement  Award  for  Employee  Satisfaction/ 
Education  to  Susquehanna  University  and  the  Geisinger 
Clinic  of  Danville  for  its  Physician  Management  Educa- 
tion Program. 

The  program  helps  physicians  acquire  the  business 
and  management  skills  necessary  to  provide  leadership 
for  large  group  practices  and  medical  centers  in  an 
increasingly  complex  environment  of  changing  health 
management  regulations  and  shifting  economics.  The 
program  is  modeled  on  the  traditional  Master  of  Busi- 
ness Administration  degree  design,  but  is  tailored  to  the 
needs  of  physicians  as  middle  managers. 

More  than  50  physicians  have  already  completed  the 
year-long  course  at  Geisinger,  and,  with  the  guidance  of 
Susquehanna  and  Geisinger,  it  is  being  taught  to  physicians 
at  hospitals  in  Harrisburg  and  Erie. 

PMEP  has  received  national  attention  in  management 
and  in  Forbes,  the  business  news  magazine. 

Contest  coordinator  Evelyn  O'Hara  said  PMEP  was 
selected  from  more  than  200  entries.  "The  achievement 
award  recognizes  innovation,"  O'Hara  said.  "This  program 
points  the  way  for  teaching  physicians  how  to  cope  with 
the  changing  competitive  environment  in  health  care." 

PMEP  class  sessions  are  scheduled  one  weekend  every 
month.  Physicians  attend  lectures  and  seminars  on 
financial  and  human  resources,  operations  management, 
health  care  economics,  organizational  theory  and 
behavior,  management  accounting,  budgeting,  market- 
ing and  other  subjects.  Courses  are  taught  by  faculty 
from  the  Sigmund  Weis  School  of  Business  and  other 
well-regarded  faculty  throughout  the  United  States. 

Carl  J.  Bellas,  dean  of  the  Sigmund  Weis  School  of 
Business,  developed  the  program  with  Robert  Porter,  coor- 
dinator of  physician  management  education  at  Geisinger. 

Grants  Awarded  for 
Scholarships, 
Community  Service 

Susquehanna  University  has  been  awarded  more  than 
$100,000  in  grants  to  expand  opportunities  for  student 
volunteer  community  service  and  to  increase  the  number 
of  need-based  scholarships. 

The  New  York-based  Surdna  Foundation  has  awarded 
$50,000  to  Susquehanna  for  scholarship  aid. 

The  Reidler  Foundation,  based  in  Hazleton,  Pa.,  has 
awarded  $50,000  to  the  John  and  Vema  Reidler  Endowment 
at  Susquehanna.  The  endowment  is  used  annually  to 
support  scholarships  for  students  from  the  Hazleton  area 
as  well  as  the  counties  of  Luzerne,  Schuylkill,  and 
Northumberland. 

The  U.S.  Department  of  Education  has  awarded 
Susquehanna  $23,749  from  the  Fund  for  Improvement  of 
Post  Secondary  Education  (FIPSE)  to  expand  student 
volunteer  community  service. 

The  grant  will  enable  Susquehanna  to  expand  its  Project 
House  System  and  to  establish  a  Community  Service 
Employment  Program,  allowing  students  to  fulfill  their 
work-study  assistance  obligations  off  campus  in  public 
service  employment.  Susquehanna  was  the  only  Penn- 
sylvania college  or  university  to  receive  the  two-year 
gram  for  community  service. 


Student  Dies  in  Campus  Fall 

Juliet  A.  Gibson,  '89,  of  Chatham,  N. J.,  died  November 
14  of  injuries  received  in  a  fall  on  the  Susquehanna  campus. 

Ms.  Gibson  was  travelling  on  foot  with  three  friends 
to  the  University  Campus  Center,  when  she  fell  down  a  set 
of  steps  outside  the  building,  striking  her  head. 

Ms.  Gibson,  an  English  major,  was  active  in  many 
campus  organizations.  She  was  a  staff  writer  and  features 
editor  for  The  Crusader  For  two  years,  she  edited  the 
Focus  literary  magazine.  She  also  was  a  member  of  the 
Student  Judiciary  Board,  a  member  of  the  Arts  Alive  and 
Big  Sister  projects,  and  a  little  sister  for  the  Sigma  Phi 
Epsilon  fraternity. 


1909  Graduate  Remembers  SU 


The  1909  Lanthorn  staff  used  Tennyson's  phrase  to 
describe  senior  John  William  Thompson  "as  the  fruit  of 
loyal  nature  and  of  noble  mind. 

His  friends  were  right. 

After  graduating  from  Susquehanna,  Thompson  attended 
Jefferson  Medical  College  in  Philadelphia  and  later 
practiced  eye,  ear,  nose  and  throat  medicine  in  Pueblo, 
Colorado.  He  later  retired  and  made  his  home  in  San 
Mateo,  California. 

Upon  his  death  in  late  January  1987,  Susquehanna  was 
notified  that  the  university  was  included  in  the  estate  of 
Dr.  Thompson.  Preliminary  estimates  show  that  the 
Thompson  estate  will  be  in  excess  of  $750,000.  The  bequest 
is  believed  to  be  the  largest  in  Susquehanna  history. 

Thompson  was  a  native  of  Selinsgrove.  His  wife,  Mary, 
died  in  1978.  Among  those  mentioned  in  the  estate  are 
several  nieces  and  nephews  in  addition  to  Susquehanna 
and  the  Jefferson  Medical  College  Alumni  Fund. 


It's  happening.  . . 

.  .  An  the  classroom 

.  .  .on  the  athletic  field 

.  .  .in  the  community 

.  .  .and  it's  haffening  because  of  you! 


Susquehanna  students  are  recognized  as  aspiring 
scholars,  competitive  athletes,  and  conscientious 
citizens. 

What  makes  them  so  successful?  An  interested 
and  involved  faculty  .  .  .  and  caring  alumni, 
parents  jmd  friends  like  you. 

Your  growing  support  of  the  Susquehanna 
University  Fund  continues  to  make  it  happen. 
Gifts  to  the  SUF  underwrite  every  aspect  of 
Susquehanna  life.  This  year,  we  have  identified 
$900,000  in  needs  and  we  need  your  help. 

Please  make  your  gift  to  the  SUF  today,  and 
invest  in  the  future! 


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ALUMNUS 

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Susquehannans  on  Parade 


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Members  of  Susquehanna  's  California  Alumni  Club  meet  with 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Amos  Alonzo  Slagg  Sr  (center,  front  row)  in  Los 
Angeles  in  January- 1947.  Their  guests  included:  (from  row  from 
left)  George  W.  Wagenseller  '89,  the  Re\:  R.  Warren  Mottem 
'92.  Mrs.  Slagg.  Coach  Stagg,  Re\:  Harold  E.  Dilzler  '28.  Dr 
Merlo  K.  Heicher  '02.  Second  rmv:  (from  left)  Mrs.  George 
Wagenseller.  Mrs.  John  C.  Oberdorf.  Mrs.  Coons.  Mr  George 
Oherdorfx  '35.  Mrs.  George  Oberdorf.  Mr  John  W  Oberdorf 
'34.  Mrs.  Robert  Trouiman.  Mrs.  Merlo  Heicher  Back  row 
(from  left):  Mr  A.  Fred  Federline.  Mrs.  Federline  '08.  Mr 
Harry  K.  Knepshield  'II.  Mrs.  Knepshield.  Mr  Coons,  Mrs. 
Ditzler,  and  Mrs.  Robert  N.  Troutman  '26. 


Students  re-name  Gusiimis  .Ailolphus  Hall  t 
Castle"  in  I94S. 


THE  THIRTIES 

Margaret  E.  Fink  '32  was  presented  with  a  proclamation 
recognizing  her  as  the  first  historian  for  the  borough  of 
Conyngham.  PA.  A  retired  postal  worker,  she  is  in  the  process 
of  writing  the  history  of  the  local  post  office,  which  was  estab- 
lished by  President  Thomas  Jefferson. 

Ralph  C.  Geigle  '35  recently  addressed  the  national  convention 
of  the  P.O.S.  of  A.  The  convention  was  held  in  Reading,  PA. 


THE  FORTIES 

Rev.  Dale  S.  Bringman  '48  is  the  author  of  "A  Star  is  Bom!". 

The  book  is  a  series  of  sermons,  monologs  and  children's 
object  lessons  for  Advent  and  Christmas.  Pastor  Bringman  serves 
St   Peter's  By  the  Sea  Lutheran  Church  in  San  Diego.  CA. 

THE  FIFTIES 

Betty  Beam  Wohlsen  '51,  president  of  Career  Professionals 
in  Allenlown.  PA.  has  recently  completed  an  intensive 
advanced  course  for  career  development  professionals.  The 
course  was  offered  to  selected  professionals  by  Richard  N. 
Bolles.  author  of  "What  Color  is  Your  Parachute." 

Fred  B.  Winckler,  Jr.  '54  has  been  named  to  head  GMAC's 
direct  lease  plan  department.  The  department  is  newly  established. 
Winckler  began  with  GMAC  in  Williamsport.  PA  in  1958. 

Seth  E.  Keener,  Jr.  '56  is  now  located  in  Atlanta.  GA.  He  was 
recently  transferred  from  Houston.  TX.  He  was  also  promoted 
from  claims  manager  to  regional  vice  president  for  CIGNA. 

THE  SIXTIES 

John  James  Curry  '61  was  honored  for  his  outstanding  service 
to  the  U.S.  Department  of  Agriculture's  Graduate  School.  He 
received  the  Director's  Award  for  the  initiative  he  showed  to 
improve  the  Interagency  Auditor  Training  Program.  Curry  is 
the  assistant  inspector  general  for  the  Department  of  Defense. 

Carl  M.  Meyer  '63  is  the  vice  president  for  development  of 
the  Geisinger  Foundation  at  Danville's  Geisinger  Medical 
Center.  Moyer.  who  previously  was  director  of  admissions  and 
director  of  development  at  Susquehanna,  comes  to  the  position 
after  being  director  of  development  for  the  Harvard  Medical 
School.  He  and  his  family  reside  in  Lewisburg. 


Ken  Mease  x  '64 

Ken  Mease  x'64  is  weekend  sports-anchor  for  WUSA-TV  in 
Washington.  DC.  He  was  recently  named  best  in  the  viewing 
area  in  a  Washington  Post  article.  Mease,  according  to  the  writer, 
"barrels  ahead  with  a  straightforward,  no-frills  approach." 

Dennis  E.  Willman  '65  is  the  new  president  of  York  Container 
Company  in  York.  PA.  Willman  joined  York  Container  upon 
graduation  from  SU.  He  has  risen  through  the  ranks,  from 
machine  operator  to  sales  representative,  vice  president  and 
executive  vice  president. 


Richard  E.  'Riibot  '66  has  joined  East  Stroudsburg  Savings 
Association  as  vice  president  for  marketing.  He  previously  had 
been  with  Pocono  Hospital. 

H.  Richard  Barly  '67  has  become  a  registered  representative 
with  Lutheran  Brotherhood  Securities,  Corp.  He  resides  and 
works  in  the  Lancaster  area. 

Harry  A.  Deith  '67  has  joined  Lexington  State  Bank  as  vice 
president  and  commercial  lending  officer.  He  was  formerly 
with  South  Carolina  National  Bank.  Deith  and  his  family 
reside  in  Lexington.  SC. 

Ronald  J.  Ycvitz  '67  has  been  appointed  president  and  chief 
operating  officer  of  Citcom.  Inc. .  a  wholly-owned  subsidiary 
of  Citizens  Savings  Association.  He  and  his  family  reside  in 
Clarks  Summit,  PA. 

Rev.  John  C.  Morrill  '68  has  been  called  to  serve  the 
lOO-year  old  congregation  at  Messiah  Evangelical  Lutheran 
Church  in  Berrett,  MD  He  previously  served  in  Roanoke,  VA. 

The  Eastern  Union  County  United  Fund  completed  a  successful 
campaign  under  the  direction  of  Gary  E.  Baylor  '69.  Baylor  is 
president  of  the  Country  Cupboard  complex  in  Lewisburg. 

Robert  O.  Jesberg,  Jr.  '69  is  the  recipient  of  the  Bucks  County 
Curriculum  and  Instruction  Association's  annual  award  for 
outstanding  contributions  and  service  to  education.  He  also 
has  been  awarded  Bucks  County's  outstanding  educator  award 
and  received  the  superintendent's  citation  for  dedication  and 
service.  He  is  the  science  department  chair  at  Klinger  Junior 
High  School  in  Southampton,  PA.  His  article  on  microcom- 
puter interfacing  applications  has  been  published  in  The 
Science  Teacher 


THE  SEVENTIES 

Sarah  Landis  Arthur  '70  has  been  named  personnel  director 
of  Mercer  Medical  Center  in  Trenton,  NJ  and  continues  to 
work  on  her  master's  degree  at  LaSalle  University  She  resides  in 
Churchville,  PA  with  her  husband  John  '69  and  two  children. 

Frank  J.  Trembulak  '70  is  senior  vice  president  and  treasurer 
of  the  Geisinger  Foundation  of  Geisinger  Medical  Center  in 
Danville.  PA.  He  has  been  associated  with  Geisinger  since  1976. 

C.  Neil  Petersen,  Esq.  '71  has  been  promoted  to  senior 
counsel  for  SEPTA,  the  Southeastern  Pennsylvania  Transit 
Authority.  Petersen,  who  graduated  from  Suffolk  University 
Law  School  resides  in  Wyncote,  PA. 

F.  Robert  Reilly  '71  has  been  promoted  to  professor  of 
sociology  at  Juniata  College.  Professor  Reilly.  who  holds  a 
master's  degree  from  Marywood  College  for  Social  Work,  has 
been  on  Juniata's  faculty  since  1974. 

Pianist,  teacher,  songwriter  and  performer  Diane  Jellinghouse 
x'71  has  opened  a  studio  in  Westport,  CT  known  as  "Jammin' 
Jelly's."  She  bills  the  studio  as  "an  alternative  to  boring  piano 
lessons."  Instruction  will  offer  an  opportunity  for  creativity 
and  self-expression. 

William  1.  Magruder  '72  has  joined  Omni  Construction,  Inc. 
as  vice  president.  He  is  also  president  of  the  Washington  (DC) 
Building  Congress  and  resides  in  Derwood.  MD. 

Ronald  J.  Pagano  '72  is  the  new  superintendant  of  the 
Conotton  Valley-Union  local  school  district  in  Bowerston.  OH. 
He  is  also  a  doctoral  candidate  at  the  University  of  Akron. 
Carol  Ferry  Saylor  '72  is  currently  the  superintendant 
of  Fairfield  Area  Schools  in  the  Hanover.  PA  area.  She 
previously  served  in  various  administrative  positions  in  the 
Shikellamy  schools. 

Christopher  C.  Beling  III  '73  is  international  marketing 
manager  for  Eastman  Communications.  He  is  residing  and 
working  in  Rochester.  NY. 

Frank  J.  Fendt  '73  has  been  promoted  to  assistant  vice 
president  and  director  of  marketing  with  the  Central  Pennsyl- 
vania Savings  Association.  He  resides  in  Sunbury 

Leslie  B.  (Buzz)  Gamble,  Jr.  '73  is  the  executive  director 
of  the  Maine  Conservation  School   He.  his  wife  Linda  and 
daughter  Sarah  reside  in  Bryant  Pond.  ME. 


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Robert  E.  Jones  '73  has  been  named  to  the  position  of 
director  of  home  health  and  support  care  at  Pottsville  Hospital 
and  Warne  Clinic.  A  resident  of  Orwigsburg,  PA,  he  is  also 
responsible  for  the  Schuylkill  Rehabilitation  Center  and  several 
other  departments. 

Georgcann  Mercincavage  Ruhl  '73  has  been  appointed  a 
director  of  the  Lewisburg  School  District.  Her  husband  is 
John  W.  Ruhl  '71,  a  dentist  in  Lewisburg, 

Francis  C.  Moyer  '74  has  been  appointed  vice  president 
and  senior  loan  officer  of  the  First  National  Bank  of  Danville 
Moyer,  a  Danville  residenl.  has  been  with  the  bank  since  the 
year  he  graduated. 

David  M.  Boucher  '75  is  the  new  CEO  and  chairman  of  Fi- 
delity Bond  and  Mortgage  in  Philadelphia.  He  has  been  with 
Fidelity  for  13  years. 

Gene  W.  Walters  '75  is  a  civilian  social  worker  with  the 
U.S.  Army.  He  resides  in  Manhattan,  KS. 

Susan  Zimmerman  Horstman  '76  is  branch  operations 
officer  in  the  Schenectady,  NY  office  of  Key  Bank.  She  resides 
with  her  family  in  Scotia,  NY. 

Richard  J.  Thomas  '76  has  been  named  assistant  vice 
president  in  operations  for  Pennsylvania  National  Bank  in 
Pottsville,  PA.  A  political  science  major,  Thomas  resides  in 
Friedensburg,  PA. 

Mark  V.  Swanson  '76  has  recently  returned  to  his  alma 
mater  as  director  of  accounting.  He  and  his  family  have  moved 
from  Connecticut  where  he  was  employed  by  Facilities 
Resource  Management  Company. 

Mark  R.  Cummins  '78  has  been  advanced  to  assistant  vice 
president  of  the  Selective  Insurance  Group.  He  and  his  family 
reside  in  Hampton  Township.  NJ. 

Robert  J.  Hughes  '78  has  been  promoted  to  manager  in  the 
Philadelphia  office  of  Coopers  &  Lybrand.  He  resides  in 
Langhorne,  PA. 

Sara  J.  Carothers  Hoover  A'78  is  the  district  maintenance 
manager  for  the  Pennsylvania  Department  of  Transportation's 
District  Three  in  Tioga  County.  Ms.  Carothers  will  oversee  the 
maintenance  of  728  miles  of  roads. 

Margaret  J.  Hamilton  '79  is  assistant  director  of  the  school 
of  music  at  Western  Michigan  University.  She  is  also  artistic 
director  of  Western  Michigan's  performance  institute.  She  and 
her  husband  Rodney  J.  Carpenter  reside  in  Kalamazoo. 

Robert  J.  Svec  '79  has  been  promoted  to  vice  president  in 
Manufacturers  Hanover  Trust's  technology,  facilities  and  support 
services  division.  He  resides  in  Staten  Island  and  has  been 
with  the  bank  since  1981. 


THE  EIGHTIES 

Brian  Cragin  '80  is  the  athletic  director  of  St  Thomas  More 
School  in  Oakdale,  CT.  The  former  SU  athlete  will  supervise 
the  school's  14  varsity  sports  and  11  jayvee  sports. 

Terri  Guerlssi  '80  served  as  a  local  host  of  the  Jerry  Lewis 
Muscular  Dystrophy  telethon  this  past  Labor  Day.  She  is  an 
on-air  reporter  for  WHP-TV  in  Harrisburg. 

Lynn  Iffcrt  Lyman  '80  is  assistant  vice  president  of  Peoples 
First  National  Bank  of  Hazelton.  Since  joining  the  bank  upon 
graduation,  she  has  done  extensive  graduate  study  in  banking. 

Fred  G.  Pfeiffer  '80  is  the  new  borough  manager  for  Mont- 
gomery, PA.  Prior  to  taking  the  position  he  had  worked  in  the 
Williamsport  area. 

Lynn  A,  Tozzoll  '80  is  a  new  assistant  vice  president  with 
Bankers  Trust  in  New  York.  She  resides  in  Westwood,  NJ. 

Karen  M.  Dye  '82,  now  residing  in  Hackensack,  NJ,  is  an 
equities  researcher  with  Dean  Witter  Reynolds. 

Rev.  Jeffrey  D,  Mettler  '82  has  been  called  to  the  Trinity 
United  Church  of  Christ  in  Tamaqua.  PA.  He  was  recently 
ordained  in  his  home  church— St.  Paul's  UCC— in  Stowe,  PA. 

Stephen  E.  Mooney  '82  has  recendy  taken  over  the  Post  Office 
Inn  in  Reading,  PA.  He  is  chef  and  owner  of  the  restaurant. 


John  Pellock,  Jr.  '82  has  taken  a  new  position  as  casualty 
unit  manager  with  the  Hanovers  Insurance  Company.  He  will 
serve  the  Mid-Atlantic  Region. 

David  Z.  Richards  '82  has  been  promoted  to  vice  president 
of  operations  and  investments  by  the  First  National  Trust  Bank 
of  Danville,  PA.  He  began  working  with  the  bank  before  being 
graduated  from  SU. 

Vincent  T.  Shemanski  '82  is  principal  of  Central  Catholic  High 
School  in  Reading,  PA.  He  resides  in  Sinking  Spring,  PA. 

Mary  A,  Heiner  '83  has  been  appointed  loan  review  officer 
with  the  Meritor  Financial  Group.  She  is  with  the  group's 
commercial  banking  division  in  Philadelphia. 

Timothy  N.  Bentz  '84  and  Laurie  Turns  Bentz  '86  have 
both  made  recent  career  changes.  Tim  is  a  branch  manager 
with  Manufacturer's  Hanover  and  Laurie  is  an  admissions 
counselor  with  Cabrini  College.  They  reside  in  Lansdale,  PA. 

Mark  DeHarde  '84  has  been  promoted  to  commercial  loan 
officer  in  the  Metropolitan  Business  Group  of  Hamilton  Bank 
in  the  West  Chester.  PA  area. 

Stephanie  Farkas  Salinas  '84  has  been  elevated  to  assistant 
department  manager  of  the  National  Community  Bank  of 
Maywood,  NJ.  She  resides  in  Belleville,  NJ. 

Mary  E.  Wolf  '84  is  now  parish  assistant  at  St.  Peter's 
Lutheran  Church  in  York,  PA.  She  recently  completed  a 
master's  degree  in  religion. 

Randall  T.  Caccia  '85  has  been  appointed  director- 
naturalist  of  the  Tanglewood  Community  Nature  Center  in  the 
Elmira.  NY  area.  He  formerly  was  a  naturalist  with  the 
YMCA  of  Greater  New  York  City. 

William  J.  Kennedy,  Jr.  '85  is  now  a  marketing  representative 
with  John  Hancock.  He  resides  in  Marlboro,  NJ. 

Dawn  A.  Melo  '86  is  assistant  property  manager  for  Barkin 
Management  Company  in  Vernon.  CT.  She  also  resides  in  Vernon. 

D.  Mark  Robinson  '86  has  been  promoted  to  vice  president 
of  operations  for  E.A.S.  Technologies,  Inc.  in  Richardson,  TX. 
He  has  been  in  Texas  since  graduation. 

John  C,  Theillon  '86  is  an  account  executive  with  radio  station 
WLYC  in  Williamsport,  PA.  He  previously  worked  and 
resided  in  the  New  Brunswick,  NJ  area. 


The  Class  of 
1987  Report 

Todd  D.  Alboum,  technical  consultant,  CGS  Computer 
Associates,  Iselin,  NJ. 

Steven  C.  Ajello,  drug  enforcement  agent.  Drug  Enforcement 
Agency.  Miami  Beach,  FL. 

Daria  R.  Aumiller,  substitute  teacher.  West  Shore  School 
District,  Lemoyne,  PA. 

Adam  L.  Bates,  production  assistant.  Alabama  Shakespeare 
Festival.  Montgomery.  AL. 

Ellen  E,  Berry,  office  manager,  Sussex  County  Arts  Council, 
Newton,  NJ  and  also,  organist,  Lafayette  Church,  Lafeyette,  NJ. 

Roberta  L,  Bianchi,  secretary.  Timely  Advertising  Inc., 
North  Plainfield,  NJ. 

Jennifer  E,  Berman,  assistant  buyer/purchasing,  Delaware 
County  Memorial  Hospital,  Drexel  Hill,  PA. 

Sally  L.  Biltel,  marketing  administrative  assistant.  Souran 
Bank/Maryland.  Bethesda.  MD. 

Jeffrey  J.  Bnosky,  U.S.  Army  Corps  of  Engineers. 

Gennaro  Borrelli,  Peat  Marwick  Main,  Short  Hills.  NJ 

Susan  M.  Bracken,  assistant  manager/trainee.  Stern's 
Department  Store,  Middlesex,  NJ. 

Julie  A,  Bradford,  management  trainee,  Macy's,  Newark,  NJ. 

Christopher  Brennan,  sales  representative,  Fairfield,  NJ. 

Jennifer  L,  Brown,  salesperson. 

Harris  BogdnofT,  president  of  Harris  Pharmacy  and  Home 
Health  Care,  Doylestown,  PA. 

Maria  T,  Bubb,  lead  cost  accountant,  Kawneer  Inc., 
Bloomsburg,  PA. 


Karen  J,  Buchanan,  sales  manager,  Macy's,  Eatonlown,  NJ. 

Linda  A.  Buck,  contract  associate.  New  American  Library 
(publishing).  New  York,  NY. 

William  C,  Calvert,  sales  representative,  Jones  Chemicals 
Inc.,  Warwick,  NY. 

Gregory  A.  Carl,  physical  science  technician.  Federal 
Bureau  of  Investigation,  Washington,  DC. 

Lisa  A.  Caruso,  fioater,  Oppenheimer  Co.,  New  York,  NY. 

Paul  D.  Chrislensen,  assistant  buyer,  J.  C.  Penney  Co., 
New  York,  NY. 

Melissa  J.  Church,  sales  assistant,  Shearson  Lehman 
Brothers.  Chatham,  NJ. 

Lauren  M.  Ciresa,  account  executive.  Lori  Falco  -  The 
Kalo  Group,  Fairfield,  NJ. 

Cynthia  A.  Clouser,  sales  clerk,  Boscov's  Department 
Store,  Hazleton,  PA. 

Patti  Ann  Collins,  customer  service/sale  representative. 
Credit  Lenders  Service  Agency,  Gibbsboro,  NJ. 

Robin  L.  Conrad,  medical  assistant,  American  Home  Pnxiucts 
Corp.  (Ayerst  Laboratories  Division),  New  York,  NY. 

Cynthia  L.  Cooke,  Suburban  Propane  Gas,  division  of 
National  Distillers  Corp.,  Whippany,  NJ. 

I^ul  C.  Cooper,  medical  supplies  technician,  Toledo  Hospital, 
Toledo,  OH 

Stephen  Curran,  financial  management  trainee,  Minersville 
Safe  Deposit  Bank  &  Trust  Co.,  Minersville,  PA. 

Ellen  K.  Daley,  operations  assistant,  Midlantic  Banks  Inc., 
Edison,  NJ. 

Sharon  L.  Daugherty,  legal  secretary,  W.  Stephen  Leary, 
Morristown,  NJ. 

Anne  M,  Davey,  customer  representative,  AVC  Network, 
West  Chester,  PA. 

Kerry  A.  Decker,  teacher.  The  Little  Village  School, 
Garden  City,  NY. 

Lisa  S.  Diemand,  assistant  manager.  Stern's,  Paramus,  NJ. 

Armand  W.  Dodsworth,  NorCrown  Bank.  Roseland.  NJ. 

Rhonda  L.  Dunmire,  administrative  assistant,  BBDO,  Inc., 
King  of  Prussia,  PA. 

Constance  M.  Eckhart,  associate  programmer  analyst, 
Hewlett-  Packard,  Rockville,  MD. 

James  H.  Faust,  assistant  manager,  Eckerd  Drug  Company. 

Kevin  W.  Finch,  portfolio  accountant.  State  Street  Bank-Trust 
Co..  Boston.  MA. 

Carolyn  S.  Finkler,  financial  systems  analyst.  First  Penn- 
sylvania Bank,  NA,  Philadelphia,  PA. 

Joseph  F,  Flynn,  staff  accountant.  Coopers  and  Lybrand, 
New  York,  NY. 

Frank  D,  Forrer,  accountant,  Coopers  and  Lybrand, 
Harrisburg,  PA. 

Gail  D.  Friars,  client  service  associate.  First  Jersey  National 
Bank,  Jersey  City.  NJ. 

Amy  S.  Fuller,  care  counselor,  Brian's  House  Inc.,  West 
Chester,  PA. 

Brigitte  Gehner,  systems  programmer,  Connecticut  Savings 
Bank,  New  Haven,  CT. 

Jay  V.  George,  customer  service.  First  Jersey  National 
Bank,  Jersey  City,  NJ. 

Edward  R,  Gras,  assistant  national  bank  examiner.  Comp- 
troller of  the  Currency,  New  York,  NY 

Joseph  M.  Grimm,  assistant  factory  manager,  Hanover 
Industries,  Hanover,  PA. 

Phillip  J.  Gross,  graduate  student,  Pennsylvania  College  of 
Optometry,  Philadelphia,  PA. 

Michael  Guzzo,  accounting  clerk.  Accountants  on  call, 
Nabisco  Inc. ,  East  Hanover,  NJ. 

Linda  J.  Hagelgans,  financial  aid  officer.  The  Computer 
Learning  Center  of  Los  Angeles,  Los  Angeles,  CA. 

Christopher  A.  Haines,  management  trainee.  National 
Auto  Stores,  Easton.  PA. 

Thomas  A.  Haines,  field  revenue  auditor,  Pennsylvania 
Department  of  Revenue,  York,  PA. 

Susan  J.  Heim,  NDC  Federal  Systems  Inc.,  Rockville,  MD. 


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Class  of  1987  Report  (cont'd) 

Kathryn  J.  Heller,  child  care  worker,  The  Children's  Home 
of  Poughkecpsie.  Poughkeepsie.  NY. 

Elizabeth  A.  Huff,  slaff  accountanl/audilor.  Coopers  and 
l.yhrand.  Philadelphia,  PA, 

M.  Alice  Jeremko,  marketing  assistant.  North  American 
Investment  Co..  East  Hartford,  CT, 

Elizabeth  A.  Kazar,  personnel  assistant,  Grey  Advertising, 
New  York.  NY. 

David  E.  Kells,  sales  trainee,  Beecham  Products,  Exion,  PA. 

Douglas  J.  Klahre,  insurance  underwriter,  DeSibour 
Associates.  Inc.  Bethesda.  MD, 

Brian  D.  Kleckner,  salesman,  National  Tire  Wholesale, 
Broomall,  PA. 

Anita  J.  Kloiber,  management  position,  Sherwin-Williams 
Co.,  Wilmington,  DE. 

Kathleen  A,  Kloss,  sales  manager,  Abraham  and  Strauss, 
Brooklyn,  NJ. 

Wenette  J.  Krantz,  group  benefits  representative,  Lincoln 
National  Insurance  Co.,  Frederick.  MD. 

Tammy  L.  Kromis,  claims  examiner.  Mutual  Benefit  Life 
Insurance.  Fogelsville.  PA. 

Claudia  A.  Kuhn,  administrative  assistant  in  sales,  Crowne 
Plaza  Hotel,  Rockville.  MD. 

Michael  H.  Kuziak,  paving  technician,  Hempt  Brothers, 
Inc,  Camp  Hill,  PA. 

John  T.  Lafferty,  career  trainee.  Continental  Insurance 
Co.,  Livingston,  NJ. 

Cynthia  L.Lain,  management  trainee.  Selective  Insurance 
Company  of  America,  Branchville,  NJ. 

Anthony  M,  Lamanna,  Shop  Rite,  North  Bergen,  NJ. 

Carl  J.  Lechliter,  marketing  support  representative.  Executive 
Copy  Inc..  Princeton.  NJ. 

Arthur  L.  LeGar,  marketing  support.  Unisys  Corp..  Hunt 
Valley.  MD. 

Kathy  J.  Levan,  instrumental  music  teacher.  Midd-West 
School  District,  Middleburg,  PA. 


Jonathan  C.  Lindquist,  junior  marketing  research  analyst. 
Penthouse  International  Ltd..  New  York.  NY. 

Kenneth  R.  Loisch,  computer  audit  assistant.  Coopers  and 
Lybrand.  Philadelphia.  PA. 

Paula  S.  Long,  mathematics  teacher.  Line  Mountain  School 
District.  Herndon.  PA. 

Nancy  E.  Martin,  sales  representative,  Playtex  International. 

Kevin  P.  McCaffery,  management  trainee.  First  Jersey 
National  Bank,  Jersey  City,  NJ. 

Richard  F.  McCourt,  legislative  assistant  to  Honorable  Frank 
Horton,  U.  S.  House  of  Representatives,  Washington,  DC. 

I^ul  J.  McHenry»  Naval  Aviation  Schools  Command. 
Pensacola.  FL. 

Maryjane  McLaughlin,  junior  programmer,  Austin  Infor- 
mation Systems,  Fairlawn,  NJ. 

Marisa  G.  Montgomery,  research  analyst,  J.  J.  Kenny,  New 
York,  NY. 

Megan  E.  Meyer,  customer  service.  Vanguard  Group  of 
Investment  Co. ,  Valley  Forge,  PA. 

James  B.  MuIIer,  co-owner,  Donato's  Pizzeria,  Elizabeth,  NJ. 

Karen  D,  Murray,  sales  assistant,  Positron  Industries  Inc., 
New  York,  NY. 

Todd  E.  Murray,  professional  entertainer,  Opryland  USA- 
Nashville-Walt  Disney-Tokyo. 

Dana  K.  Myers,  staff  analyst.  MCI  Telecommunications. 
West  Orange,  NJ. 

Donna  C.  Neal,  service  assistant,  Corp.  Trust,  Chemical 
Bank,  New  York,  NY. 

Beth  A.  Noble,  computer  operator.  North  American  Com- 
munications, Duncansville.  PA. 

David  M.  Oczypok,  West  Company,  Phoenixville,  PA. 

Steven  A.  Paradies,  scenic  journeyman.  Actors  Theatre  of 
Louisville,  Louisville.  KY. 

Darren  P.  Pellegrino,  owner/president,  Hawk  Pools  Inc.. 
Saddle  Brook.  NJ, 


Legacies 

Susquehanna  welcomes  15  legacies  (children  and  grandchildren  of  alumni)  to  the  Class  of  1991.  this  year's  freshman  class. 
FRONT  ROW  (from  left):  Eric  C.  Schneider.  (Gram  H.  Schneider  '64).  Midland  Park.  N.J. :  Mark  P.  Zimmerman  (Rev.  Paul  P 
Zimmerman  '61  and  Jocelyn  Swope  Zimmerman  '61).  Potlsgrove:  Jim  Campbell  '63.  Director  of  Alumni  Relations:  Daniel  W. 
Ley^is  (Dr  William  T.  Le»is.  '65).  Shamokin:  Eric  P  Olbrich  (Paul  D.  '59and  Thiry  Reamer  Olbrich  '57).  Lewistown:  Ted B. 
Mauck  (Ted  H  Maack  '71).  Poitslonn.  BACK  ROW  (from  left):  Melissa  A   Good  (Roberi  A.  '65  and  Linda  Carothers  Good  '66), 
Camp  Hill:  Carolyn  S.  Wier  (Marjorie  Rayner  Waer  '64).  Audubon.  NJ:  Lauren  J.  Schumacher  (David  J.  '64  and  Barbara 
Claffee  Schumacher  '63).  Alleniown;  Cynthia  N.  Hamme  (Robert  K   '65  and  Jennifer  Hawlev  Hamme  x'67).  Colchester,  Vt.: 
Anna  P  Davies  (granddaughter  of  Ruth  Pace  Fuelhart  '29).  Rochester.  N.Y.:  Dena  P  Freimanis  (Peter  A    '65  and  Joan  Me 
Freimanis  '66^,  Vineland.  NJ. 

Missing  from  the  photo;  Julianne  M.  Perfilio  (Joseph  P  and  Lynn  Vekassy  Perfilio  '63).  Scotch  Plains.  N.J. :  Undo  A.  Rowe  (Aller 
I.   60  and  Carol  Shesler  Rowex '63).  Pennington.  N.J:  Ann  M.  Rupprecht  (Michael  E.  Rupprecht  '64).  Bel  Air.  Md.:  and 
Joanne  R.  Wird  (James  M.  Wird  '62),  Huntington.  N.Y. 


Laura  B.  Perner,  studio  manager.  Cinnamon  &  Co..  Cinnergy 
Studios.  Morristown.  NJ. 

Susan  L.  Pftrter,  behavior  break  through  counselor.  Nutri 
System  Incorporate.  Springfield.  PA. 

Phyllis  A.  Rea,  staff  accountant,  Amper  Politziner  and 
Maltia.  Iselin.  NJ. 

Judith  A.  Redsecker,  legal  assistant,  Cahill  Gordon  and 
Rendel.New  York,  NY. 

Richard  A.  Reiland,  programmer.  Austin  Information  Sys- 
tems. Fairlawn.  NJ. 

Judy  Royer  Tegiestowsky,  manager  trainee/sales  consultant, 
Macy's,  King  of  Prussia.  PA. 

Dennis  G.  Sansiveri,  carpenter,  Stettler  Builders, 
Montclair.  NJ. 

David  J.  Savino,  premise  sales  representative,  L.  M.  Berry 
and  Company,  Carlisle.  PA. 

Denae  J.  Schoner,  executive  trainee.  Hess's  Department 
Store,  Allentown.  PA. 

Emilie  Schreffler  Conover,  department  manager.  Stern's, 
Media.  PA. 

Stephen  C.  Schweitzer,  cost  accountant,  Ametek  Inc., 
Nesquehoning.  PA. 

Randal  J.  Secor,  dock  records  clerk.  Roadway  Services 
Inc.,  Tannersville,  PA. 

Margaret  A.  Seville,  sales  assistant,  Hyatt  Regency  Bethesda, 
Bethesda,  MD. 

Robert  A.  Shenk,  programmer  trainee,  Weis  Markets  Inc., 
Sunbury,  PA. 

Thomas  A,  Shoemaker,  credit  analyst,  Westinghouse 
Credit  Corp..  Mt.  Laurel.  NJ. 

Edward  K.  Shuman,  Matus  Enterprises,  Wilkes-Barre.  PA 

Marilyn  L.  Sierer,  Planned  Gifts  Associate. 
Susquehanna  University.  Selinsgrove.  PA. 

Kevin  M.  Sinnott,  assistant  sales  manager,  Rockwell  Chemical, 
Paterson.  NJ. 

David  E.  Skarbek,  financial  consultant.  Travelers  Insurance 
Co..  Reading.  PA. 

James  A.  Skidmore,  consultant/operations  analyst.  Science 
Management  Corp..  Basking  Ridge.  NJ. 

Andrew  B.  Smallacombe,  rental  manager.  Public  Service 
Track  Renting.  Long  Island  City,  NY. 

Camille  M.  Smith,  marketing  assistant,  Macmillan 
Publishing  Co. ,  New  York,  NY. 

Craig  H.  Smith,  Brisk  Waterproofing,  Ridgefield,  NJ. 

Tammy  A.  Smith,  administrative  assistant,  Kresslox 
Associates.  PC.  Washington.  DC. 

J.  David  Stanton,  computer  systems  analyst.  Common- 
wealth of  Pennsylvania. 

Dianne  K.  Stedman,  science  teacher.  Arthur  J.  Richards 
Junior  High  School.  St.  Croix,  VI. 

William  N.  Stutzmann,  assisting  government  bond  broker. 
Fundamental  Brokers  Inc..  New  York.  NY. 

Edward  J.  Thomas,  premise  sales  representative,  L  M. 
Berry  and  Co..  Carlisle.  PA. 

Bruce  G,  Thompson,  merchandising/sales,  Whitehall 
Laboratories,  Mountainside,  NJ. 

William  A,  Valliere,  graduate  student  in  psychology. 

Clifford  D.  Vander  May,  apprentice  funeral  director, 
Vander  May  Wayne  Colonial  Funeral  Home,  Wayne,  NJ. 

Dean  P.  Vellis,  warehouse  manager,  Omega  Warehouse  Inc. , 
Totowa.  NJ. 

Scott  T.  Wachenfeld,  merchandise  distribution  manager, 
Stern's  Department  Store,  Woodbridge,  NJ. 

Jeffrey  E.  Walker,  associate  programmer,  SMS,  Malvern.  PA. 

Matthew  J.  Walker,  management  trainee.  Continental 
Bank,  Ft.  Washington,  PA. 

Joseph  M.  Wallach,  product  design/manager,  Cabletron 
Systems  Inc..  East  Rochester.  NH. 

Jeffrey  A.  Warehime,  administrative  assistant.  Food  Service 
East  Inc..  Hanover.  PA. 

Lauren  J.  Warncke,  marketing/public  relations  assistant. 
Home  Federal  Savings  Bank,  North  Hills,  NY. 


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Kevin  M.  Weber,  junior  accountant,  Barbizon  Corp., 
Pinebrook,  NJ. 

Lisa  C.  Welsher,  telemarketing  representative,  Merrill 
Lynch,  Somerset,  NJ. 

David  E.  Wiesl,  admissions  representative,  Strayer  College, 
Arlington,  VA. 

Marc  G.  Wiseman,  manager.  Carkhuff  s  Patio  and  Garden 
Center,  North  Brunswick,  NJ. 

Tracy  A.  Wonsidler,  assistant  project  manager,  Radley 
Resources,  Inc. ,  Westfield,  NJ. 

Susan  J.  Zabransky,  bookkeeper,  Wm.  Zabransky  Jr ,  Inc.. 
Little  Ferry,  NJ, 

Allison  V.  Zarra,  telemarketing  representative,  Merrill 
Lynch  and  Co  ,  Inc.,  Somerset.  NJ. 

Marcus  N.  Zavattaro,  service  manager.  Shoreline  Pools 
Inc.,  Stamford.  CT. 

Advanced  Degrees 

Carol  A.  Charnigo  '85,  M.A.  in  political  science.  Maxwell 
School  of  Citizenship  and  Public  Affairs.  Syracuse  University.  She 
is  an  environmental  policy  analyst  with  New  York  Slate  Legis- 
lative Commission  on  Toxic  Substances  and  Hazardous  wastes. 

William  M.  Weary  '73,  M.A.  in  theology.  St.  Charles 
Seminary.  Overbrook,  Philadelphia.  He  is  a  priest  in  the  Diocese 
of  Harrisburg. 


■  Do's 


HALLOWAY-BEERS 

Jane  Beers  Eppinger  '63  to  John  R.  Halloway,  January  25. 
1985.  Jane  is  a  business  teacher.  East  Penn  School  District, 
Emmaus,  PA  and  her  husband  teaches  in  the  Nazareth  School 
District.  /  801  Benton  Street.  Allentown.  PA  18103. 
SORENSEN-BROTHEIUVN 

Susan  A.  Brotherton  '85  to  J.  Duff  Sorensen  '83,  September 
13.  1986,  St.  John's  Episcopal  Church,  Ramsey,  NJ.  In  the 
wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  Dirk  L.  Baumgardner 
'83,  Wade  R.  Martin  '83,  and  Sally  A.  Murphy  '85.  Susan  is 
a  financial  assistance  coordinator,  Virginia  Beach  General 
Hospital.  Duff  is  a  branch  sales  manager,  Geico  T.I.P.  /  689 
Masefield  Circle.  Virginia  Beach,  VA  23452. 
ALEXANDER-MANINGO 

Alane  L.  Maningo  '84  to  Scott  R.  Alexander.  December 
27,  1986,  Our  Savior  Lutheran  Church,  Centereach,  NY. 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Sheryl  L.  Maningo 
'78,  Diane  Vautrin  McGrath  '84,  and  Susan  Weber  Miller  '84. 
Alane  is  a  teacher.  Plainedge  Public  Schools,  North  Massape- 
qua,  NY,  and  her  husband  is  a  senior  tax  accountant,  CCH 
Computax,  Garden  City,  NY.  /  199  Shelter  Road,  Lake  Hills, 
Ronkonkoma,  NY  11779. 
JENKINS-GUINEE 

Ellen  V.  Guinee  '86  to  Steven  R.  Jenkins  '85,  March  21.  1987. 
St.  Catherine's.  Holmdel,  NJ.  Ellen  is  an  assistant  buyer.  The 
Cato  Corporation.  New  York.  NY.  Steve  is  a  manager  of  loca- 
tion research.  The  Great  A  &  P  Tea  Co.,  Montvale.  NJ.  In  the 
wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  Alan  E.  Turns  '84  and 
Deborah  L.  Zimmerman  '85.  /  742  Ridgewood  Road. 
Millburn,  NJ  07041. 
HELLER-BOWMAN 

Amy  E.Bowman '85  to  Joseph  E.  Heller  Jr.,  March  21,  1987, 
St.  Mark's  Episcopal  Church,  Lewistown,  PA.  Susquehannans 
in  the  wedding  party  were  Heather  L.  McRoberts  '86  and 
Kristin  L.  Carroll  '85.  The  grxxjm  is  supervisor.  Yellow  Freight 
Systems.  Lancaster,  PA.  /  62  Logan  Street.  Lewistown.  PA  17044. 


A  Susquehanna  Celebration 

When  Scon  E.  Deiich  '85  married  Diana  M.  Nolle  'S7.  it  was  a  true  Susquehanna  celebration.  Other  Susquehannans  in  the  bridal 
party  included  (from  left):  Mike  Wolford  '86.  Berwick;  Carolyn  Finkler  '87.  Philadelphia:  David  Nolle  '85.  Elkins  Park:  Barb 
Bakeman  '89.  Lewisburg:  Gene  Wagner  '84.  Sioux  City.  Iowa:  Dawn  Berger  '88.  Hackettstown,  N.J.:  and  John  Eisele  '83, 
Gettysburg.  Scott  and  Diana  were  married  September  12  at  Montclair.  N.J.  They  are  residing  in  Westminster.  Md.  where  Scott  is 
sports  information  director  for  Western  Maryland  College  and  Diana  is  a  purchasing  agent  for  Marada  Industries. 


SMITH-HUCHLER 

Lisa  Huchler  '84  to  Patrick  C.  Smith  '84,  April  4,  1987, 
Lawrenceville,  NJ  Alexandra  "Sache"  Van  Riemsdyk  '84 
and  Craig  C.  Howie  '84,  in  the  wedding  party,  were  from 
Susquehanna,  Patrick  is  an  operations  analyst  with  ITT  Com- 
mercial Finance  and  Lisa  is  a  staff  accountant  with  Coopers 
and  Lybrand.  /  116  Willowbrook  Drive,  St.  Louis,  MO  63146, 
FLANAGAN-MOORE 

Joanna  J.  Moore  to  James  C.  Flanagan  '76,  April  II.  1987. 
St.  Bernadette's  Church.  New  Haven.  CT.  James  is  a  teacher 
and  coach  at  Daniel  Hand  High  School.  /  399  New  England 
Road.  Guilford.  CT  06431 
LAMBIASE-OWEN 

Cheryl  Owen  to  Gaetan  T.  Lambiase  Jr.  '80,  April  25. 
1987.  St.  Thomas  More.  Penfield,  NY.  Alfred  S.  French  '81 
was  in  the  wedding  party.  Gaetan  is  a  marketing  account 
executive,  Eastman  Kodak  and  his  wife  is  a  district  leasing 
manager  with  the  same  company.  /  732  Newport  Circle, 
Redwood  City,  CA  94065. 
PHILLlPS-McNALLY 

Maria  L.  McNally  '79  to  Lee  Phillips,  May  2,  1987,  Los 
Angeles,  CA.  Maria  is  vice  president  of  talent  acquisition  at 
Chappell  Music,  and  her  husband  is  an  entertainment  attorney, 
senior  partner.  Manatt.  Phelps,  Rothenburg.  and  Phillips.  / 
962  Moraga  Drive.  Los  Angeles.  CA  90049 
HERAN-LANNON 

Barbara  Lannon  to  Kevin  Heran  x'79.  May  2.  1987,  St.  Joseph 
Church.  Bogata,  NJ.  He  is  with  Longplayer  Stereo.  /  4  Murray 
Avenue.  Goshen.  NY  10924. 
FALCON-MENTZELL 

Holly  J.  Mentzell  '80  to  Alexander  J.  Falcon.  Jr ,  May  9.  1987. 
The  Church  of  St.  Asaph.  Bala  Cynwyd.  PA.  Susqueha 


in  the  wedding  party  were  Emily  E.  Anderes  '80,  Diane 
Zanni  Jacobs  '81,  and  Christa  E.  Warda  x'80.  Holly  is  an 
operations  administrator  at  Devon  Direct  Marketing  and 
Advertising,  Malvern,  PA,  and  her  husband  is  a  programming 
manager  at  Shared  Medical  Systems,  Malvern,  PA.  /  412 
Beaumont  Circle.  West  Chester.  PA  19382. 
TREGO-GILSON 

Rebecca  Gilson  to  Michael  R.  Trego  '81,  June  13.  1987, 
West  Minster  Presbyterian,  Mifflintown,  PA,  Mike  is  music 
teacher  and  band  director,  Tuscarora  Junior  High  School  and 
his  wife  is  music  and  chorus  teacher  in  the  same  school, 
William  I.  Tilghman  '81  played  the  piano  and  the  organ  and 
Victor  Rislow,  SU  faculty,  played  the  trumpet,  /  R,D.  1,  Box 
342.  Mifflintown.  PA  17059. 
HOARE-BOQUI^ 

Kimbcrly  A.  Boquist  to  John  H.  Hoare  III  '85,  June  13,  1987, 
The  Presbyterian  Church,  Basking  Ridge,  NJ.  Susquehannans 
in  the  wedding  party  were  Douglas  A.  Freer  '85,  William  E. 
Babiash  '85,  and  Gary  T.  Toth  '86.  John  is  a  senior  staff 
accountant.  Marsh  and  McLennan  Group  Associates  and  his 
wife  is  a  sales  representative,  Curtin  Matheson  Scientific,  Inc. 
/  17  Cedar  Court.  Bedminster,  NJ  07921. 
MEXmRF-VAN  C.4MPEN 

Katherine  Smith  Van  Campen  to  Richard  J.  Mextorf  '85, 
June  13.  1987.  St,  Luke  Lutheran  Church.  Williamsport.  PA. 
Richard  is  a  teacher  in  the  Williamsport  Area  School  District 
and  his  wife  is  an  auditor.  Northern  Central  Bank.  /  214  Eldred 
Street.  Williamsport.  PA  17701. 
SANDELANDS-ALLOCCO 

Karen  S.  Allocco  '83  to  William  C.  Sandelands,  June  14, 1987. 
St.  Joseph's  Church,  Mendham,  NJ.  Karen  is  a  title  officer 
with  Heritage  Abstract,  Morristown,  NJ  and  her  husband  is 


Plan  to  attend  Alumni  Day,  April  30! 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

12 


Do's  (cont'd) 


studying  law  al  Yeshiva  University,  NY.  /  57  Greenwood 

Avenue,  Madison,  NJ  07940. 

KRIZNER-GLAH 

Linda  S.  Glah  to  Francis  B.  Krizner  '82,  June  27,  1987.  St. 
John  Neumann  Catholic  Church,  Lancaster,  PA.  In  the  wedding 
party  from  Susquehanna  are  Steven  D.  Patterson  '85  and 
Michael  F.  Hatler  '82.  Francis  is  a  funeral  director,  Kearney 
A.  Snyder  Funeral  Home  and  his  wife  is  in  marketing  with 
United  Chcm-Con  Corp.  /  112  West  Main  Street,  Sirasburg, 
PA  17579-1519. 
KISH-^mRY 

Patricia  Story  to  Daniel  Kish  '82,  July  11,  1987,  Borhek 
Chapel  of  Moravian  College,  Bethlehem,  PA,  /  8350  Magnolia 
Avenue,  Apartment  17,  Riverside,  CA  92504. 
HESSE-HAGER 

Lisa  A.  Hager  to  Eric  J,  Hesse  '86,  July  25,  1987,  Sacred 
Hear!  Church,  Palmerton,  PA.  Raymond  J.  Smith  '84  was  in 
the  wedding  parly.  Eric  is  in  the  U.S.  Army  at  Fort  Know  and 
his  wife  is  a  student  teacher.  /  5639  A  Folger  Street,  Ft.  Knox, 
KY  40121. 

WILUS-SASSAMAN 

Brenda  L.  Sassaman  to  Kenneth  E.  Willis,  Jr.  '85,  August 
I.  1987.  Weber  Chapel  of  Susquehanna  University,  Selins- 
grove,  PA.  The  couple  left  for  Taipei,  Taiwan  on  August  27 
where  they  are  taking  part  in  a  YMCA-sponsored  English 
teaching  program.  /  Taipei  YMCA  Education  Department,  19 
HSU  Chang  Street,  2nd  Floor,  Taipei  10015,  Taiwan  R.O.C. 
MAZALESKI-FISHER 

Jodi  L.  Fisher  '87  to  Mark  E.  Mazaleski  '84,  August  1,  1987, 
Lafayette  Federated  Church.  Jodi  has  been  working  at 
Lafayette  Soap  Opera  and  Mark  is  pursuing  a  degree  in 
veterinary  medicine.  /  4501  SW  71sl  Terrace,  Apartment  1, 
Gamcsville,  FL  32608. 
CHAPPELEAR-KOPUN 

Nanette  E  Koplin  to  Robert  M,  Chappelear  '85,  August  1, 
1987,  St.  Thomas  More  Catholic  Church,  Allentown,  PA. 
Steven  J.  Chappelear  '83  was  in  the  wedding  party  Bob  is  an 
accountant  with  E.F  Hutton  and  his  wife  is  a  programmer  for 
IBM.  /  5633  Amberwoods  Drive,  Boca  Raton,  FL  33433. 
SASSAMAN-SAMPSELL 

Jennifer  L,  Sampsell  '86  to  Steven  D  Sassaman,  August  1, 
1987,  Faith  United  Methodist  Church,  Middlecreek  Dam, 
Selinsgrove,  PA  Jennifer's  mother  is  Sonja  Ernst  Sampsell 
x'63.  Jennifer  is  an  agent  for  Financial  Planning  Associates 
and  her  husband  is  a  detailor  for  Wood-Mode  Cabinetry.  / 
R   D  3.  Box  35.  Fairview  Avenue.  Selinsgrove,  PA  17870. 
MARINACCIO-PENDER 

Lynn  S  Pender  to  Louis  Marinaccio  "81,  August  1,  1987. 
St.  Anthony  of  Padua,  East  Northport,  NY.  Susquehannans  in 
the  wedding  party  were  Paul  F.  Lang  '81  and  Brian  J. 
Dietrich  '82.  Lou  is  a  senior  consultant  for  Peat  Marwick 
Main  &  Co.  and  his  wife  is  the  director  of  client  service  for 
Atalanta/Sosnoff  Capital  Corporation.  /  102-45  67th  Road. 
Forest  Hills.  NY  11.375. 
COLEGROVE-DORSETT 

Wendy  J.  Dorseii  to  Todd  E  Colegrove  '85,  August  8.  1987, 
the  New  Life  Temple,  Muncy,  PA.  Todd  is  a  manager  trainee 
with  Kinney  Shoes,  Lycoming  Mall,  and  his  wife  is  a  sales 
clerk  at  the  Kitchen  Works  in  the  same  mall   /  1008  Chestnut 
Street,  Monloursville.  PA  17754-1057. 
LMDQUISTSEESE 

Donna  M.  Seese  to  David  E.  Lindquist  '79,  August  8.  1987. 
Black  Lake.  NY.  David  is  a  CPA  and  senior  audit  manager 
with  Peat  Marwick  Main  &  Co.  and  his  wife  is  an  accounting 
supervisor  with  United  Telephone  Co.  of  Pennsylvania.  /  13 
Willow  Street.  Marysville.  PA  17053. 
DEATLYFORSYTH 

Brandon  W.  Forsyth  '85  to  William  N   Deatly.  August  8. 
1987.  Little  Silver,  NY.  Brandon  is  an  office  manager  with 
Conference  Planning  Dept.  of  Solomon  Brothers  Inc.,  NYC 
and  her  husband  is  a  salesman  for  Ticor  Title  Guarantee.  / 
Apartment  3A,  211  Washington  Street.  Jersey  City,  NJ  07302. 


CODY-CAULWELL 

Kelly  A.  Caulwell  to  Douglas  H.  Cody  '82,  August  8,  1987, 
St.  Philip  the  Apostle  Catholic  Church,  Lancaster,  PA. 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Ronald  R.  Reese 
'82,  and  Matthew  J.  Gormley  '82.  Douglas  attends  Temple 
Law  School  and  his  wife  is  with  Lancaster-Lebanon  Inter- 
mediate Unit.  /  923  East  Orange  Street.  Lancaster.  PA  17602. 
BINGAMAN  DECKER 

Ronalyn  A.  Decker  '85  to  Randy  Bingaman.  August  15. 
1987.  Lenoxville  United  Methodist  Church.  Lenoxville.  PA. 
Ronalyn  is  a  junior  high  choral  and  music  education  teacher  in 
the  Waynesboro  School  District  and  her  husband  is  a  press 
operator  with  Graphics  Universal.  Inc.  /  934  Mitnor  Road, 
Greencastle.  PA  17225. 

GIOPULOS-CLOSE 

Lisa  A.  Close  to  Dean  J.  Giopulos  '81,  August  15,  1987, 
Immaculate  Conception  Church,  Wellsville,  NY.  Dean  is  with 
Wellsville  High  School.  /  133  East  Pearl  Street,  Wellsville, 
NY  14895. 
DEIK-FRISHKORN 

Cynthia  A.  Frishkom  '71  to  Richard  C.  Deik,  August  15.  1987. 
Historic  Peace  Church,  Camp  Hill,  PA.  Cynthia  is  a  high 
school  social  studies  teacher  in  the  Cumberland  Valley  School 
district  and  her  husband  is  with  the  U.S.  Postal  Service  in 
Mechanicsburg.  /  R  O.  Box  372,  Mechanicsburg,  PA  17055. 
HOFF-OLIVETO 

Phyllis  Oliveto  to  Samuel  B.  Hoff  '79,  August  16.  1987, 
Oldfield.  NY.  Samuel  is  an  assistant  professor  of  political 
science.  S.U.N.Y. ,  College  of  Geneseo,  NY.  His  wife  teaches 
at  S.U.N.Y.  Stony  Brook,  NY  /  260  Genesee  Street,  Avon, 
NY  14414. 
GRZYBOWSKI-JELINEK 

Carolyn  Jelinek  to  David  J.  Grzybowski  '84,  August  24,  1987. 
St.  Peters  Episcopal  Church.  Essex  Fells.  NJ.  David  is  a 
manager.  Alan  Grassano  &  Co.  Fairfield.  NJ.  and  his  wife  is  a 
software  engineer.  ITT  Corp.  /  166  Harvest  Lane.  Lincoln 
Park.  NJ  07035. 
ARENDTPERSING 

"Wendee  K.  Pcrsing  '85  to  Christopher  J.  Arendt.  August  29, 
1987.  First  Presbyterian  Church.  Lewisburg,  PA.  Susquehannans 
in  the  wedding  party  were  Carol  A.  Charnigo  '85  and 
Bridgelt  A.  Richter  "85.  The  groom  is  a  controller  for 
Lakeland  Plastics  Inc.  /  3029  North  Nordian.  Chicago.  IL  60634. 
FEINOUR-GIERINGER 

Ann  P  Gieringer  to  Rick  Feinour  '80,  Holy  Rosary  Roman 
Catholic  Church.  Reading.  PA  Rick  is  with  the  Dana  Corp.  / 
P.  O.  Box  2732.  Reading.  PA  19609 

LARSON-WHALEN 

Linda  Long  Whalen  '76  to  Lars  E.  Larson.  September  3.  1987. 
Westmoreland  County  Courthouse.  Linda  is  a  lawyer  special- 
izing in  divorce  and  medical  malpractice.  Her  husband  is  a 
stockbroker  with  Paine  Webber.  /  117  West  Otterman  Street. 
Greensburg.  PA  15601. 
ABRUZZOKINN 

Ahna-Lillian  Klnn  '84  to  Ted  J.  Abruzzo.  September  12.  1987 
She  is  an  associate  attorney  with  Regan.  Dorsey,  and  DeRiso.  / 
Apartment  lA.  198-34  Pompeii  Avenue,  Holliswood  Gardens, 
NY  11423. 

KNOCK-GATES 

Signe  S.  Gates  '71  to  Peter  B.  Knock,  September  12,  1987 
The  Rye  Presbyterian  Church,  Rye,  NY.  Signe  is  a  corporate 
attorney  with  General  Signal  Corporation,  Stamford,  CT.  Her 
husband  is  managing  director  of  Marealty  Management 
Group,  Fairfield,  CT,  and  music  director  of  St.  Michael's 
Lutheran  Church,  New  Canaan,  CT.  /  47  Mollbrook  Drive, 
Wilton.  CT  06897. 
DEITCH-NOLLE 

Diana  M.  Nolle  '87  to  Scott  E.  Deitch  '85,  September  12,  1987, 
First  Lutheran  Church,  Montclair,  NJ.  Scott  is  Director  of 
Sports  Information,  Western  Maryland  College,  Westminster, 
MD.  /  182  Pennsylvania  Avenue,  Westminster,  MD  21157. 


COMPmN-APPLE 

Faith  D.  Apple  '70  to  Robert  L.  Compton  Jr. ,  September  26, 
1987,  Christ  United  Methodist  Church,  Eighth  and  Mill  streets, 
Selinsgrove,  PA.  Faith  is  an  administrator  at  Snyder  County 
Children  and  Youth  Services,  and  her  husband  is  a  time-study 
analyst  al  Wood-Mode  Industries.  /  Box  216,  Richfield,  PA  17086 
CARTER-PERAGINO 

Debra  A.  Peragino  '78  to  John  H.  Carter,  St.  Joseph's 
Church,  Newton,  NJ.  Debra  is  with  Selective  Insurance  Co.  of 
America  and  her  husband  is  with  The  America  Group.  /  P.  0. 
Box  2227,  Branchville,  NJ  07826. 
McCUSKER-SEXmN 

Linda  M.  Sexton  '84  to  James  J.  McCusker.  October  4,  1987, 
Wilson  Memorial  Union  Church,  Watchung,  NJ.  The  groom  is 
a  pilot  in  the  U.S.  Air  Force.  /  4021  Elm  Street,  Apartment 
206,  Rapid  City.  SD  57701. 


Born  Crusaders 


To  Bryon  H.  '78  and  Anne  Lembach  Bucher  '80,  a  son. 
Michael  David.  December  8.  1986.  Ruth  Roslander  Lembach  '52 
is  the  grandmother.  /  136  Sanhican  Drive.  Trenton.  NJ  08618. 

To  Thomas  E.  '81  and  Joy  Mingle  Wolven  '81,  a  son.  William 
Eric.  January  22.  1987.  Tom  has  been  promoted  to  Printing 
Sales  Manager  for  the  Harrisburg  Division  of  Ailing  and  Cory 
/  3511  Countryside  Lane.  Camp  Hill.  PA  17011. 

To  Howard  F.  '79  and  Shirley  Guerin  Baker  '79,  a  son. 
Michael  James.  February  8.  1987.  Howie  is  general  manager  of 
Four  Seasons  Sports  Complex  in  Landisville.  PA.  /  165  North- 
ridge  Drive.  Landisville.  PA  17538. 

To  Thomas  J.  and  Mary  Fletcher  Benkovic  '75,  a  daughter. 
Robyn  Amanda.  March  5.  1987.  /  4508  Nile  Drive.  Whitehall. 
PA  18052. 

To  Michael  F.  and  Shari  Reich  Brandman  '83,  a  son.  Jake 
Phillip.  March  13.  1987  Michael  is  a  partner  at  the  law  firm 
of  Weiler  &  Brandman.  /  403  Maple  Hill  Drive.  Woodbridge. 
NJ  07095. 

To  Mark  S.  and  Diane  Stewart  Dom  '78,  a  son.  Andrew 
Michael.  March  28.  1987.  Diane  is  now  a  part-time  flexible 
carrier.  Hagerstown  Post  Office.  /  632  Highland  Way.  Hagers- 
town.  MD  21740. 

To  Robert  M  and  Christine  Rogers  Kindon  '72,  a  son.  Robert 
Joseph.  April  5.  1987  /  R.D.  2.  Box  287.  Linden.  PA  17744. 

To  Mr  and  Mrs  Clark  B.  "Duke"  Schenck,  Jr.  '64,  a 
daughter.  Julianne  Muriel,  April  15,  1987  /  R.D.  2,  Box  280. 
New  Ringgold.  PA  17960. 

To  Robert  A.  '79  and  Susan  Stelz  Kaufmann  '80,  a  son. 
Daniel  George.  April  29,  1987  Daniel  joins  brother  David  Hans, 
born  December  4,  1985.  Bob  is  currently  head  resident  of 
OB/GYN  at  Hutzel  Hospital  in  Detroit.  In  July  of  1988  Bob 
will  have  a  fellowship  in  reproductive  and  infertility  endocri- 
nology at  Wayne  Slate  University.  /  965  Lakepointe,  Grosse 
Pointe,  MI  48230 

To  Brian  K.  and  Deborah  Kellner  Mamrak  '81,  a  daughter, 
Mary  Kathryn,  May  3,  1987  /  Box  333,  R.D.  3,  Harmony 
Station  Road,  Phillipsburg,  NJ  08865. 

To  Mr  and  Mrs.  Richard  J.  Thomas  '76,  a  son,  Scott 
Richard.  May  18  1987  /  R.  D.  3.  Box  1064-B.  Schuylkill 
Haven.  PA  17972. 

To  Stephen  G  and  Nancy  Madara  Secor  '79,  a  daughter, 
Amy  Christine.  May  27.  1987  /  Box  72C.  Montezuma  Route. 
Dillon.  CO  80435. 

To  Carlton  Lynn  and  Mary  Buckley  Milloway  '85,  a  daughter. 
Melissa  Elizabeth.  June  3,  1987.  /  1729  Franklin  Street, 
Berwick,  PA  18603. 

To  Anthony  J.  '75  and  Rose  Ann  Seyler  Sinkosky  '78,  a 
son.  A.  Elliot.  June  22.  1987.  /  365  Hamaker  Road.  Manheim. 
PA  17545. 

To  Gregory  E.  and  Brenda  Parks  Krill  '80,  a  son.  Andrew 
Gregory.  August  4.  1981  /  7200  St.  Ann's  Court  S.W..  Ft. 
Myers,  FL  33008. 


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To  George  D.  '83  and  Joanna  Mover  Rudisill  '83,  a  son. 
Daniel  Wayne.  Augusl  5,  1987.  /  1088  Ml  Joy  Road.  Manheim, 
PA  17545. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Steven  B.  Richard  '82,  a  son.  Andrew  Phillip, 
August  12.  1987  /  R.D.  2.  Box  435.  Mifflinburg.  PA  17844. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Nicholas  D.  Miele  '81,  a  son.  Nicholas  Daniel 
Jr.,  August  2.  1987.  /  162  Brooklyn  Avenue.  SpoLswood.  NJ  08884. 

To  Ronald  and  Dorothy  "Dee"  Shiffer  Wesner  '81,  a  son. 
Samuel  Andrew.  September  25,  1987  /  P  O.  Box  321.  Selins- 
grove,  PA  17870 

To  Stephen  J.  and  Deborah  Mathias  Dagle  '75,  a  daughter, 
Hilary  Anne.  October  12,  1987  /  R.D.  4,  Box  162D,  Selinsgrove, 
PA  17870 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Daniel  E.  Ditzler  '77,  a  son,  Thomas  Richard, 
October  14,  1987.  Grandfather  is  Richard  E.  Ditzler  x'38.  / 
1422  Wynnewood  Road,  Ardmore,  PA  19003. 


Deaths 


Grace  E.  Dent,  Montoursville,  PA,  July  5.  1986.  Miss  Dent 
spent  most  of  her  life  in  Canton,  PA.  She  was  enrolled  at 
Susquehanna  during  the  early  1900s, 

William  L.  Nicholls  '25,  Highland  Park.  NJ.  January  9.  1987. 
He  taught  in  Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey  schools  for  nearly 
half  a  century  and  was  a  director  of  National  Retired  Teachers 
Association. 

Dr.  Fred  L.  Norton  x'32,  Connellsville.  PA.  April  18,  1987.  He 
had  a  general  practice  in  Connellsville  for  many  years  before 
retiring  in  1978.  Dr.  Norton,  a  graduate  of  the  University  of 
Pittsburgh  School  of  Medicine,  served  in  World  War  II  and 
was  discharged  as  a  major. 

Clifford  A.  Kiracofe  '30,  Charlottesville,  VA,  April  24.  1987. 
He  was  a  graduate  of  John  Marshall  School  of  Law  and  asso- 
ciated several  major  insurance  companies  during  his  career. 
Mr  Kiracofe  was  also  active  in  national  politics. 


Nancy  Long  Pfrogner  '24,  West  Lafayette.  IN,  May  3,  1987. 
Mrs.  Pfrogner  was  a  member  of  the  Long  family  of  Friedens. 
PA,  many  of  whom  were  graduated  from  Susquehanna. 

Barbara  Yoder  McCoy  '60,  Camp  Hill.  PA.  May  12.  1987. 
She  was  a  music  and  elementary  teacher  in  the  West  Shore 
School  District  for  27  years. 

Janet  Lefforge  Pacala  '70,  Dayton.  OH.  July  9,  1987.  She 
formerly  taught  school. 

Grace  Cleaver  Hartman,  Elysburg.  PA,  July  10.  1987.  Mrs, 
Hartman  took  special  classes  at  Susquehanna  during  the  1920s. 

Rebekah  Rynearson  Brown  '15,  Rochester.  NY,  July  21,  1987 
She  also  attended  Susquehanna  University  Academy. 

John  L.  Sawyer  '72,  Beaver,  PA.  August  11,  1987.  He  was  an 
investment  broker  with  A.G.  Edwards.  Sawyer,  who  died  of  a 
brain  tumor,  is  survived  by  his  wife,  the  former  Lisa  Deamer  '71. 

Floyd  L.  Adams  '26,  Mifflinburg.  PA.  August  22.  1987.  He  was 
a  teacher,  coach  and  supervising  principal  in  the  Mifflinburg 
School  District  as  well  as  a  greenhouse  operator.  He  and  his 
wife  hosted  more  than  200  foreign  exchange  students  during  a 
iOyear  period.  A  son.  Donald  x"49  and  a  daughter.  Mary  Ann 
x'61,  attended  Susquehanna  as  well  as  a  grandson.  Michael 
Vought  "85  and  a  brother,  Melvin  "32. 

Michael  H.  Yozviak  '30,  Dallas.  PA.  August  24.  1987.  He 
was  an  educator  in  the  Wilkes-Barre  area  for  35  years  as  a 
teacher,  principal  and  supervising  principal  in  the  Hanover 
Township  schools.  Yozviak,  who  also  earned  a  master's  degree 
from  New  York  University,  was  a  professor  in  the  education 
department  of  College  Misericordia  for  11  years. 

Winston  (Pat)  Emerick  '23,  Johnstown.  PA.  September  1.  1987, 
Emerick  worked  many  years  in  the  insurance  business,  serving 
as  a  trustee  for  the  National  Association  of  Life  Underwriters. 
An  outstanding  baseball  player.  Emerick  was  under  contract 
with  the  Chicago  White  Sox  at  one  time.  He  was  a  lifetime 
member  of  the  Johnstown  Oldtimers  Baseball  Association. 
Emerick  taught  Sunday  school  for  42  years  at  the  Bethel  United 
Methodist  Church  in  Holsopple. 


Marlyn  R.  Fetterolf  '23.  Johnstown,  PA.  September  25.  1987. 
He  was  one  of  Susquehanna's  most  loyal  and  active  alumni  for 
many  years.  He  served  as  SU  Alumni  Association  President  in 
the  1960s  and  1970s,  Fetterolf  was  associated  with  the 
Thomas-Kinzey  Lumber  Company  in  Johnstown  for  47  years, 
retiring  as  president.  He  and  his  widow.  Mabel  Kinzey  Fetterolf 
'24,  were  honored  with  the  SU  Alumni  Association's  Service 
Award  in  1970.  A  son,  Frank  K.  Fetterolf.  graduated  from 
Susquehanna  in  1948  and  also  served  on  the  University  board 
in  the  1970s.  A  daughter.  Marilyn  Fetterolf  Bowers  graduated 
in  1954.  A  granddaughter.  Sharon  Fetterolf  Vak  graduated 
from  Susquehanna  in  1968. 

William  E.  Royer  '33,  Rockville.  MD,  September  27.  1987. 
A  summa  cum  laude  graduate  of  Susquehanna,  Royer  earned  a 
master's  in  social  work  from  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  and 
was  director  of  the  Montgomery  County  ( Maryland)  Department 
of  Social  Services  for  25  years.  During  his  administration,  the 
department  received  national  recognition  for  its  high  quality  of 
service.  He  was  an  accomplished  sculptor  and  built  model 
ships  from  original  plans.  Royer  was  also  a  published  poet  and 
appeared  in  many  theatrical  productions.  A  daughter,  Carol 
Royer  Cadell.  is  a  1959  graduate  of  Susquehanna.  Col.  William 
R.  Swarm  '33  spoke  at  a  memorial  service. 

Dorothy  W.  Reeder  '26,  Cockeysvllle,  MD,  October  5.  1987. 
She  was  a  graduate  of  the  Kellogg  School  of  Physical  Educa- 
tion, who  taught  at  Susquehanna  while  pursuing  her  bachelor's 
degree.  She  also  earned  degrees  in  library  science  from  Drexel 
and  the  University  of  Michigan  and  was  head  librarian  at 
Towson  State  University  for  many  years. 

Kenneth  R.  McLaughlin  '31,  Shamokin.  PA.  October  11.  1987. 
He  retired  in  1963  after  teaching  44  years  in  the  Coal  Town- 
ship School  District. 

Grace  E.  Herrold  *32,  Lykens,  PA.  October  19.  1987.  She 
taught  in  the  Freeburg  and  Selinsgrove  schools  from  1932 
until  1971. 


Tfw  Soviet  Emigre  Orchesini.  hailed  by  critics  as  a  world  class  chamber  orchestra,  presented  a  free  public  perfor 

November  at  Susquehanna.  Vie  performance  was  sponsored  by  Susquehanna 's  Hilda  Kamiol  Endowment  for  the  Arts. 

The  Soviet  Emigre  Orchestra  was  founded  in  1979  by  Lazar  Gasman,  former  music  director  for  the  Leningrad  Chamber  Orchestra. 

The  New  York  Times  has  re\'iewed  the  group 's  work  as  '  'irresistible  playing .  .  .  They  won  our  hearts  completely. ' '  The  endowment, 

established  by  William  and  Lynne  Kamiol.  honors  former  an  instructor  Hilda  Kamiol 


Salute  to  Scholars 

Susquehanna  recently  recognized  165  students  for  their 
scholarship  at  the  annual  University  Scholars  Dinner. 
Students  who  hold  a  cumulative  grade  point  average  of 
at  least  3.25  on  a  4.0  scale  are  recognized  annually. 

Special  achievement  winners  included:  Pi  Sigma  Alpha 
Award,  outstanding  political  science  student,  Michael 
W.  Burton  '88,  West  Orange,  N.J.;  Chemistry  Award, 
John  Cherkauskas  '88,  Wilkes-Barre;  William  A.  Russ 
History  Award  and  the  Lindback  Foundation  Scholarship 
Award  (outstanding  achievement),  Michael  R.  Spangler 
'88,  Abbottstown;  Elizabeth  Eyster  Music  Award, 
Audrey  K.  Buss  '89,  Bethlehem;  Philip  Bossarl 
Memorial  Scholarship,  outstanding  psychology  student, 
Thomas  D.  Hoefel  '88,  Manheim;  Dean  of  Business 
Scholarship,  Timothy  Billow  '88,  Herndon;  Stine- 
Robison  Mathematical  Prize.  Joyce  Gilbert  Memorial 
Award  of  the  Women's  Auxiliary,  and  the  Physics  Prize, 
Kerrie  Linker  '89,  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y, ;  Charles  A. 
Rahter  Scholarship  (outstanding  English  students), 
Dawn  Berger  '88,  Hackeltstown,  N.J. ;  Vicki  Halter 
'88,  Bridgelon,  N.J.;  and  Sandra  Mull  '88,  Selinsgrove: 
Deborah  J.  Wissinger  Business  Prize,  Mason  Brown 
'88,  Westfield.  and  Ginger  Goss  '88,  McClure;  Herb- 
Deibler  Piano  Award  and  the  Presser  Foundation  Music 
Scholarship.  Rebecca  Lent  '88,  Shickshinny. 


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Alumni  News 


Let's  Hear  It  For  Alumni  Day 


My  first  year  at  Susquehanna  has  been  one  of 
change  and  one  of  continuing  traditions.  I'm  hope- 
ful that  the  changes  will  be  for  the  better  and  the 
unchanged  traditions  can  be  improved  upon. 


Perhaps  the  biggest  innovation  we've  undertaken 
is  planning  to  move  Spring  Alumni  Weekend  to  a 
date  when  the  alumni  can  have  the  campus  to 
themselves. 

At  the  suggestion  of  the  Alumni  Day  Committee 
of  the  Alumni  Association,  we've  taken  the  first 
steps  toward  an  early  June  date  for  1989  — April  29, 
30  and  May  1  are  still  the  dates  for  1988  Alumni 
Weekend.  The  feeling  of  the  committee  is  that  dorm 
space  will  be  available  for  alumni  accommodations 
in  early  June,  dining  and  meeting  facilities  will  be 
more  accessible  and  a  truer  feeling  of  camaraderie 
will  prevail  among,  what  we  hope  will  be,  a  larger 
contingent  of  our  alumni. 

Since  the  change  is  not  etched  in  stone,  let  us 
know  your  thoughts.  Do  you  like  the  idea,  or  not? 


Our  earlier  request  for  interesting  and/or  vintage 
SU  "college  life"  photos  has  turned  up  some  great 
candid  shots,  as  well  as  other  types.  Ted  '40  and  Betsy 
Hill  Clark  '49,  Dick  '66  and  Lynn  Oelkers  Talbot 
'66,  Marion  Mover  Potteiger  '17  and  George 
Spaid  '29  are  just  a  few  of  those  who  responded 
thus  far. 


A  lingering  mystery  has  finally  been  unraveled. 
Last  football  season,  if  you  were  one  of  the  hundreds 
of  SU  alumni  watching  a  halftime  interview  with 
Vinny  Testaverde  of  the  University  of  Miami,  you 
were  probably  pleased  and  somewhat  bewildered  to 
see  the  Heisman  Trophy  winner  wearing  a  Susque- 
hanna University  sweatshirt.  Great  exposure  for  the 
alma  mater,  but  how  did  he  get  the  shirt? 

Scot  Dapp,  a  former  Susquehanna  football  assistant 
and  head  baseball  coach,  was  an  instructor  along 
with  Testaverde  at  a  summer  football  camp  several 
years  back.  Testaverde  asked  for,  and  received  from 
Dapp,  a  Susquehanna  sweatshirt.  The  rest,  as  they 
say,  is  well-documented  history.  Incidentally,  the 
photo  below  is  taken  from  the  actual  TV  broadcast 
and  provided  by  Bob  Yerger  x'58.  As  a  footnote  to 
the  incident,  the  host  of  the  CBS  halftime  show 
that  day  was  sportscaster  Jim  Nantz,  who  is  married 
to  the  former  Lorrie  Carlsen  x'8L 


We're  looking  forward  to  seeing  as  many  alumni 
as  possible  this  spring  at  various  district  club 
events.  To  my  classmates  of  '63,  attendance  at  our 
25th  Reunion  on  April  30,  1988  will  be  like  chapel 
attendance  in  our  day  — compulsory.  Until  then.  .  . 


— Jim  Campbell  '63 


Alumni  Appointed 

Three  alumni  have  been  appointed  to  three-year 
terms  on  the  University  Board  of  Directors. 

Richard  E.  Caruso  '65,  William  A.  Lewis  '68, 
and  Carl  Campbell  '65  were  appointed  during  the 
Board's  fall  meeting. 

Caruso,  of  Radnor,  PA,  is  executive  vice  president 
and  a  director  of  the  LFC  Corporation,  a  financial 
development  corporation,  and  co-owner  of  Phoenix 
Associates  and  a  director  of  202  Data  Systems,  Inc. 
He  is  a  member  of  the  Pennsylvania  Institute  of 
CPAs  and  the  New  Jersey  Instimte  of  CPAs.  He  also 
holds  a  master's  degree  from  Bucknell  University. 
From  1981  to  1986,  Caruso  served  as  an  alumni 
representative  to  the  Board  of  Directors. 

Lewis,  of  Chevy  Chase,  MD,  serves  as  legal  counsel 
to  the  Judiciary  Committee  of  the  U.S.  Senate.  A 
graduate  of  the  Boston  University  School  of  Law, 
Lewis  previously  directed  the  Congressional  Liaison 
Division  of  the  U.S.  Commission  on  Civil  Rights 
and  served  as  assistant  district  attorney  in  Philadel- 
phia. Lewis  currently  is  second  vice  president  of 
the  Susquehanna  University  Alumni  Association. 

Campbell,  of  Harrisburg,  PA,  is  president  and  chief 
executive  officer  of  Keystone  Financial.  Inc.,  a 
bank  holding  company  which  includes  Northern 
Central  Bank,  Midstate  Bank,  and  Pennsylvania 
National  Bank.  This  year,  he  is  national  chair  for 
the  Susquehanna  University  Fund,  the  University's 
annual  giving  effort. 

In  other  Board  action,  Harold  O'Connor  was  re- 
elected to  his  second  one-year  term  as  Chair  of  the 
University  Board  of  Directors.  O'Connor,  of  State 
College,  PA,  is  retired  president  of  Chemcut/Schering 
AG  Corporation.  Other  officers  include:  vice 
chairman  Robert  F.  Weis,  Sunbury,  PA,  vice  president 
and  treasurer  of  Weis  Markets,  Incorporated;  vice 
chairman  Lawrence  M.  Isaacs  '43,  Selinsgrove, 
retired  executive  vice  president  for  Federated 
Department  Stores;  vice  chairman  Donald  E. 
Wissinger  '50,  Hollidaysburg,  vice  president  of 
Wissinger's  IGA  Shopping  Village;  and  secretary, 
John  A.  Carpenter,  Sunbury,  attorney  at  law  with 
the  firm  Carpenter,  Diehl  &  Kivko. 


Susquehanna  University 
Alumni  Association 

John  G.  Foos  71.  president:  Louis  F.  Santangelo,  Jr.  '50  and 
William  A.  Lewis,  Jr.  '68.  vice  presidents:  Donald  S.  King  '66. 
secretary:  Chester  G.  Rowe  '52,  treasurer:  Carl  L.  Campbell 
'65,  Leslie  Butler  '62,  Albert  P.  Molinaro,  Jr.  '50.  and 
Lawrence  E.  Mundis  '66  representatives  on  the  University 
Board  of  Directors. 

Executive  Board  members-al-large:  Margaret  Anne  Finley  '85, 
Robert  L,  Fiscus  '59,  Robert  A,  Gabrenya  '40.  Joe  W.  Kleinbauer 
'63,  Richard  K.  Renn  '73.  Nevin  C.T.  Shaffer  x'49,  Dorothy 
E.  Wesner  '81,  Henry  R.  Albright  '54,  Cheryl  Rahlfs  Atkinson 
"77,  William  D.  Atkinson,  Donna  Ake  Burkholder  '67,  William 
E.  Cochran  '83.  Carol  B.  Kehler  '74.  David  R.  Odenath  '79, 
Todd  G.  Burns  '81.  Robert  G.  Can-  '75.  Alan  C  Lovell  '70. 
Leah  Cryder  Oberheim  '47.  Doreen  Bolton  Rehrig  '72,  Ruth 
Naylor  Shaffer  '41,  and  Rudy  Van  der  Heil  '63. 


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District  Alumni  Club 
Chairpersons 


Randall  L.  Klobetanz  'It.  R.D.  1, 
Box  224.  Hollidaysburg,  PA  16648 
Alan  C.  ljo\t\\  70,  4401  Cross 
Country  Drive,  EUicott  City, 
MD  21043 

Richard  L.  Kisslak  '58,  118  North 
Allegheny  Street,  Bellefonte, 
PA  16823 

John  B.  Neuhauser  '76  and 
Katherine  McAllister  Neuhauser 
'77,  770  Keeneland  Pike,  Lake 
Mary,  FL  32746 
William  A.  Pette  '76,  3010  Egret 
Terrace,  Safety  Harbor,  FL  33572 
Robert  A.  Good  '65  and  Linda 
Carothers  Good  '66,  135  Northgate 
Drive,  Camp  Hill,  PA  17011 
Kenneth  J.  Vermillion  '71  and 
Roxane  Havice  Vermillion  '71, 
303  West  White  Street,  Summit 
Hill,  PA  18250 

David  E.  Atkinson  '77  and  Cheryl 
Rahlfs  Atkinson  '77,  17  Oak 
Knoll  Road,  Summit,  NJ  07901 
Robert  G.  Gundaker  '64,  897 
Heritage  Road,  Moorestown, 
NJ  08057 

Robert  A.  Gabrenya  '40,  1417 
Paulton  Street,  Johnstown, 
PA  15905 

Robert  S.  Nickey  III  '84,  61  East 
New  Street,  Mountville,  PA  17554 
Ronald  R.  Roth  '76  and  Laurie 
Morgan  Roth  '76,  27  Northview 
Avenue,  Easton,  PA  18042 
Paul  D.  Olbrich  '59  and  Thiry 
Reamer  Olbrich  '57,  507  Lind- 
bergh Way,  Lewistown,  PA  17044 
Shirley  A.  Young  '51,  P.O.  Box 
134,  Fountainville,  PA  18923 
Eugene  H.  Gundrum  '48  and 
Dorothy  Eilhardt  Gundrum  '48, 
805  Virginia  Avenue,  Pittsburgh, 
PA  15211 

Robert  J.  Scovell  '65,  69  Butler 
Street,  Kingston,  PA  18704 
Henry  R.  Albright  '54,  1146 
Chestnut  Street,  Sunbury, 
PA  17801 

Jeremy  J.  Davis  '82,  7733 
Marshall  Heights  Court,  Falls 
Church,  VA  22043 
Donald  S.  King  '66,  R.D.  4,  Box 
128,  Montoursville,  PA  17754 
Patricia  F  Heathcote  '52,  2421 
Cambridge  Road.  York,  PA  17402 
Richard  K.  Renn  '73,  336  North 
Newberry  Street,  York,  PA  17401 


To  better  inform  our  Alumni  ofS.U.  contacts  in  their 
areas,  we  are  publishing  the  chairpersons  of  the  various 
local  Alumni  clubs.  This  will  also  assist  Alumni  who 
may  be  moving  from  one  area  to  another  In  addition  to 
your  local  contact,  the  S.U.  Alumni  Office  stands  ready 
to  assist  in  any  way  we  can. 


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VOLUME  56 

NUMBER  2 

SPRING  1988 


A  GLIMPSE  AT 


THE  YEAR  2000  still  seems  to  be  in  the 
all-too-distant  future  for  many. 

But  in  many  ways,  the  turn  of  the  century  has  arrived 
for  Susquehanna  University.  Professors  face  the 
challenge  of  preparing  students  who  will  be  enter- 
ing the  professional  world  as  the  century  begins. 
A  sampling  of  faculty  has  provided  a  glimpse  at  2000. 

In  the  eyes  of  an  environmental  scientist,  tomorrow's 
challenges  are  predicated  on  attitudes  and  lifestyles 
of  today's  "throwaway  society." 

"If  we  fail  to  plan  and  act  in  responsible  ways, 
nature  will  do  it  for  us,"  says  geology  professor 
Robert  M.  Goodspeed.  "We  are  contaminating  the 
environment  to  a  degree  that,  if  we  don't  act,  we 
won't  recover.  .  .  We'll  wallow  in  our  waste." 

Plain  and  simple,  Goodspeed  says  people  are  the 
problem.  More  people  are  demanding  more. 

"Even  though  the  growth  rate  of  the  U.S.  is 
decreasing,  the  world  population  is  growing  by 
leaps  and  bounds,"  he  says.  "As  part  of  the  world 
system,  we  need  to  be  part  of  the  solution." 

Preserving  precious  natural  resources  is  a  problem 
which  affects  everyone,  Goodspeed  says.  It  will 
take  the  work  of  economists,  sociologists,  psychol- 
ogists, ethicists,  scientists,  and  technologists  to 
bring  about  change. 

This  year,  Susquehanna  revised  the  curriculuin 
for  the  geoscience  major  and  designed  an  environ- 
mental science  major  to  meet  future  needs.  "We 
recognized  the  need  to  train  people  in  these  fields 
to  help  to  solve  these  problems."  Goodspeed  says. 

Geoscience  encompasses  the  exploration  of  mineral, 
energy,  and  water  resources;  planning  for  effective 
land  use;  and  reclamation  of  regions  damaged  by 
human  use.  Environmental  science  students  study 
the  natural  processes  which  form  the  earth  system 
of  air,  land,  energy,  and  life. 


FROM  A  POLITICAL  scientist's  point  of  view, 
Americans  can  expect  to  be  debating  many  of  the 
same  issues.  However,  assistant  professor  Bruce 
Evans  says  not  to  expect  a  woman  or  minority  to  be 
elected  president. 

"The  idea  of  a  balanced  budget  may  come  about. 
If  it  does,  the  President  will  have  a  hard  time  lead- 
ing the  country,"  Evans  says. 

Issues  such  as  abortion  rights  are  likely  to  be  a 
hot  topic,  but  Evans  says  public  sentiment  may 
change.  Little  will  change  the  continuing  conflict 
between  the  President  and  Congress. 


Evans,  who  teaches  American  National  Govern- 
ment, says  that  while  the  presidential  election 
process  will  stay  the  same,  the  political  influence 
of  the  traditional  industrial  labor  unions  will  continue 
to  crumble.  Fewer  voters  will  align  themselves  with 
one  party.  Other  influences  will  come  into  play. 

"We  may  see  a  new  kind  of  union,"  Evans  says. 
"There  may  be  more  professional  types  of  organiza- 
tions such  as  NEA  (National  Education  Association) 
and  AFSCME  (Association  of  Federal,  State, 
County  and  Municipal  Employees)." 

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MORALS 


University  Launches  $22  Million  Campaign 


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Portrait  in  Courage 

One  fall  afternoon,  11-year-old  Andrea  Light 
was  playing  a  friendly  game  of  football  with 
family  and  friends. 

Al  one  point  in  the  game,  Andrea  was  tackled. 

"At  first,  I  thought  I  had  a  broken  rib.  We  went  to 
the  doctor.  There  was  swelling  in  the  rib,  but  they 
weren't  really  sure  what  was  wrong." 

That  was  the  beginning  of  a  two-year  nightmare 
for  Andrea.  A  nightmare  that  included  pain  from 
disease,  pain  from  treatment  and  emotional  pain. 

Andrea,  now  19  and  a  sophomore  at  Susquehanna, 
has  survived  that  nightmare  and  has  received  the 
American  Cancer  Society's  Courage  Award. 

Andrea  represents  all  of  Pennsylvania's  courageous 
cancer  survivors  in  receiving  the  award.  Each  of 
the  American  Cancer  Society's  57  U.S.  divisions 
have  named  a  Courage  Award  winner. 

While  Andrea's  story  is  unique,  her  battle  with 
cancer  represents  the  fight  waged  by  cancer  patients 
throughout  the  Keystone  state.  Andrea  would  be  the 
first  to  say  that  anyone  who  has  suffered  through 
chemotherapy  and  radiation,  the  loss  of  hair,  the 
physical  pain  of  the  disease  and  the  emotional  trauma 
of  a  life-threatening  situation,  is  indeed  deserving 
of  the  award  she  received. 

After  that  football  game,  Andrea's  family  physician 
sent  her  to  a  local  hospital  where  she  underwent 
testing,  and  was  then  transferred  to  the  Hershey 
Medical  Center. 

"I  was  scared  and  I  was  in  pain,"  Andrea  recalls. 
The  diagnosis  was  Burkett's  lymphoma.  Twice  she 
underwent  exploratory  surgery. 

Doses  of  chemotherapy  were  not  working.  Radiation 
therapy  finally  began  to  break  down  the  cancer.  For 
months  after  the  discovery  of  the  disease,  Andrea 
was  in  and  out  of  the  hospital  for  checkups,  treat- 
ments and  tests. 

Finally,  the  disease  went  into  remission.  At  that 
point,  the  doctors  treating  Andrea  decided  to  try 
what  was  then  considered  a  radical  procedure.  In 
case  Andrea's  cancer  returned,  they  harvested 
some  of  her  own  bone  marrow  and  stored  it. 

The  disease  did  return.  At  one  point  Andrea  was 


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told  she  had  a  choice  of  living  three  months  in  the 
best  comfort  that  modern  medicine  could  offer,  or 
undergoing  a  bone  marrow  transplant  that  at  the 
time  had  been  tried  only  twice  previously  on 
Burkett's  patients. 

Andrea  and  her  family  decided  to  fight.  It 
wasn't  easy. 

At  Baltimore's  Johns  Hopkins  University  Hospital , 
Andrea  spent  six  weeks  going  through  agonizing 
treatment.  She  had  a  Hickman,  a  tube  for  medica- 
tion that  goes  directly  to  the  heart.  Intravenous  tubes 
were  everywhere.  She  suffered  through  spinals. 

For  four  days  she  went  through  massive  radiation 
and  chemotherapy.  Then  came  the  bone  marrow 


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Director  of  Public  Relations /Publications 

Jane  M.  Daly 

Publications  Manager 

Jean  M.  Smith 

Assistant  Director  of  Public  Relations 

Michael  S.  Fcrla^/ii 

Director  of  Alumni  Relations 

Jim  Campbell  '6.^ 

Contributor 

Grca  Betz  '89 


Susquettanna  University  Nondiscrimination  Policy 

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basis  of  race,  color,  rehgion.  national  or  ethnic  origin,  age,  sex.  or 
handicap  in  its  educational  programs,  admissions  practices,  scholar- 
ship and  loan  programs,  athletics  and  other  school-administered 
activities,  or  employment  practices.  This  policy  is  in  compliance  with 
the  requirements  of  Title  VII  of  the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  1964,  Title  IX 
of  the  Education  Amendments  of  1972.  Section  504  of  the  Rehabilita- 
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other  applicable  Federal.  Stale  and  local  statutes,  ordinances,  and 
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transplant.  The  marrow  was  injected  into  her  body 
by  way  of  the  Hickman.  "I  could  feel  it  going 
through  my  body,"  she  recalls. 

Through  it  all,  Andrea  was  fed  intravenously  for 
six  weeks. 

As  she  endured  those  weeks  at  Johns  Hopkins  in 
1981,  Andrea  improved.  The  doctors  let  her  go  home 
for  Christmas.  She  had  to  wear  a  mask  and  be 
careful,  but  it  was  wonderful  just  to  be  home. 

Throughout  the  entire  ordeal,  Andrea  managed  to 
iTiaintain  her  studies.  She  missed  much  of  seventh 
grade  and  all  of  eighth  grade,  yet  went  back  to 
school  and  graduated  with  her  class. 

When  she  did  return  to  school,  the  adjustment 
was  difficult. 

"Other  kids  didn't  know  how  to  react.  It  was 
tough,"  Andrea  says. 

That  didn't  stop  Andrea,  She  worked  hard  and 
did  well  in  school.  So  well  that  she  became  vice 
president  of  the  honor  society  at  Lebanon  (PA) 
High  School.  She  also  edited  the  yearbook. 

"Andrea  taught  me  and  everyone  around  her  never 
to  give  up,  never  to  take  yourself  too  seriously,  and 
that  you're  not  judged  on  one  thing  in  life,"  says  Jerome 
Chepulis,  her  high  school  guidance  counselor. 

One  of  the  bright  spots  in  Andrea's  life  has  been 
Camp  Can-Do,  the  American  Cancer  Society  Penn- 
sylvania division  camp  for  children  with  cancer. 
She  first  attended  in  the  summer  of  1983  as  a  camper, 
but  has  returned  each  year  since  as  a  counselor. 

Andrea's  cancer  experience  has  led  her  to  choosing 
a  major  in  psychology  and  sociology  for  a  career  as 


Children  see  her  as  a 
ray  of  hope. 


a  child  life  specialist,  to  help  counsel  children  with 
serious  illnesses  and  diseases. 

"I've  been  through  it  all  — the  pain,  the  tubes, 
everything.  I  don't  think  you  can  really  relate  to  it 
unless  you've  gone  through  it,"  Andrea  says. 

At  camp,  Andrea  often  can  be  found  in  a  remote 
area  listening  or  talking  to  children.  They  see  her 
as  a  ray  of  hope. 

College  has  been  good  for  Andrea,  too.  Her 
professors  describe  her  as  a  motivated  student. 
Andrea  is  also  active  in  campus  life. 

"When  you  see  someone  with  that  kind  of  courage, 
it  really  makes  you  want  to  work  with  them,"  says 
Barbara  Lewis,  associate  professor  of  psychology 
and  education. 

Cheerleading  adviser  Patricia  Rees  agrees, 

"Andrea's  experience  is  definitely  something  she 
has  used  to  her  good.  She  is  always  very  determined 
yet  very  humble  and  realistic.  She  has  a  real  sense 
of  peace  about  her," 


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RELIGION  PROFESSOR  John  Cooper  predicts  a 
return  to  more  conservative  morals  and  lifestyle. 

"We  will  turn  away  from  those  things  seen  as 
acceptable  options  today,"  Cooper  says,  citing 
abortion,  promiscuity  and  drugs  as  examples. 

Yet,  Cooper  foresees  more  apocalyptic  speculation 
among  Christians  and  cults. 

INCREASING  NUMBERS  of  minority  students  and 
the  inability  of  U.S.  students  to  compete  with  for- 
eign counterparts  are  two  challenges  that  American 
educators  still  will  face. 

Mark  Dewall,  assistant  professor  of  education,  says 
role  models  for  minority  students  will  be  greatly 
needed  in  the  classroom. 

Dewalt's  concern  is  shared  by  others.  Earlier  this 
year,  university  President  Joel  Cunningham  was 
among  a  select  group  of  educators  called  on  by 
Democratic  presidential  contender  Albert  Gore  Jr. 
of  Tennessee  to  discuss  educational  needs  and 
issues  for  the  21st  Century. 

Cunningham  called  for  increasing  the  nations 
international  literacy  as  well  as  strengthening  the 
humanities,  social  sciences  and  the  sciences,  and 
expanding  information  and  technology  for  stronger 
library  support  systems. 

COMPETITION  WILL  REMAIN  keen  in  tech- 
nology and  the  world  marketplace,  according  to 
Wallace  Growney. 

Americans  will  probably  see  continued  experi- 
mentation with  biochips,  a  research  venture  that 
Growney  says  the  Japanese  have  been  "taking  very 
seriously"  since  1985.  Like  the  bionic  woman, 
Growney  says  biochips  would  give  life  to  hunks  of 
metal.  For  example,  if  a  computer  breaks  down,  a 
biochip  may  make  self-regeneration  possible. 

Growney  warns  middle  managers  that  advancements 
in  Artificial  Intelligence  could  mean  fewer  jobs. 

"A  lot  of  what's  being  done  by  middle  managers 
could  be  eliminated." 

Rule-based  systems  of  AI  could  be  as  common  as 
word  processing  today,  Growney  says.  For  example, 
diagnostic  or  evaluation  methods  used  to  process  loan 
applications  could  easily  be  handled  by  such  systems. 

The  availability  of  voice  recognition  and  synthesis 
also  will  increase.  Growney  says  the  availability  of 
such  equipment  may  make  it  possible  for  an  execu- 
tive to  dictate  material  and  receive  a  transcribed 
document  — without  the  help  of  a  secretary. 

Education  beware.  "If  companies  can  figure  out 
how  to  educate  people  more  efficiently,  it  will  be 
interesting.  Japan  is  already  proving  to  us  that  edu- 
cation helps  a  country  compete." 

Growney  sees  information  availability  through 
technology  taking  a  "quantum  leap."  That  will 
bring  both  benefits  and  challenges,  Growney  says. 

Homeowners  should  expect  to  find  computers 
everywhere  — as  part  of  the  home  entertainment 
system  and  the  power  system.  For  education,  it  will 
prompt  discussion  and  the  need  to  merge  services 
of  the  library  and  the  computing  center. 

"The  appetite  will  be  so  great  that  it  will  drive 


$11  Million  Provides  Momentum 

University  Announces 
$22  i\/lillion  Campaign 

Susquehanna  University  has  launched  "Window  of 
Opportunity:  The  Campaign  for  Susquehanna,"  a 
five-year,  $22  million  capital  fund  campaign  to  support 
a  new  level  of  academic  excellence  and  quality. 

About  600  alumni  and  friends  joined  the  Susque- 
hanna community  on  Saturday,  March  26  to  kick 
off  the  campaign  and  to  celebrate  an  era  of  achieve- 
ment and  momentum.  "Tonight  we  are  formally 
launching  a  project  which  will  have  a  strong,  positive 
impact  upon  this  University  which  means  so  much 
to  all  of  us  —  a  project  which  will  assure  that 
Susquehanna  will  remain  an  institution  of  the 
highest  quality,"  said  Robert  F.  Weis,  campaign 
steering  committee  chair  and  vice  president-treasurer 
of  Weis  Markets,  Inc. 

Actor  and  corporate  spokesman  Cliff  Robertson 
was  the  keynote  speaker.  "Your  willingness  to  be 
a  part  of  this  important  occasion  speaks  more 
eloquently,  perhaps,  than  anything  you  or  I  could 
say  as  to  what  it  means  to  be  a  part  of  Susquehanna," 
Robertson  said.  "When  we  commit  ourselves  to 
others  —  to  strong  values  —  to  great  institutions, 
we  come  to  know  the  joy  of  being  involved  in 
something  larger  than  ourselves." 

In  announcing  the  goal,  national  campaign  chair 
Lawrence  M.  Isaacs  '43  said  that  more  than  $11 
million  has  been  raised  to  date. 

"Susquehanna's  achievements  have  given  us  a  sense 
of  confidence  and  direction.  We  believe  that  a 
focus  on  enhanced  quality  is  our  best  response  to 
the  opportunities  and  challenges  which  lie  ahead," 
President  Joel  Cunningham  said.  "Our  highest  priority 
for  the  next  five  years  will  be  to  recruit  and  retain  a 
student  body  with  increasingly  strong  academic 
credentials,  and  to  provide  them  with  the  first-rate 
academic  programs  and  facilities  they  will  require." 


Campaign  kickoff  speakers  include  (from  left)  University 
president  Joel  Cunningham,  actor  Cliff  Robertson,  steering 
committee  chair  Robert  E  Weis,  and  national  campaign 
chair  Lawrence  M.  Isaacs  '43.  More  news  and  photos  will 
be  featured  in  the  next  Campaign  Reporter 


Colleges  and  universities  are  judged  primarily  by 
their  strength  in  quality  of  faculty,  students,  physical 
plant,  and  size  of  endowment.  "Window  of  Oppor- 
tunity: The  Campaign  for  Susquehanna"  will  seek 
resources  to  strengthen  each  of  these  areas. 

Endowment  Needs:  $9  Million 

An  additional  $9  million  in  endowment,  the  base 
of  the  University's  security,  is  sought  to  guarantee 
ongoing  support  for  student  aid,  faculty  development, 
library  holdings,  instructional  equipment,  campus 
upkeep  and  beautification,  special  programs,  and 
unrestricted  endowment  for  financial  flexibility. 

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the  cost  down,"  Growney  says.  Consumers  also 
will  see  the  "shrinking  of  computers,"  much  like 
what  happened  to  calculators.  Before  long,  Growney 
predicts  most  will  own  a  computer  no  larger  than  a 
lap-top  size. 

TECHNOLOGY'S  ADVANCEMENTS  also  will 
touch  music.  Associate  professor  of  music  Susan 
Hegberg  points  to  a  New  York  Times  news  article 
which  suggests  that  the  traditional,  "acoustic"  piano 
will  go  the  way  of  the  harpsichord  in  50  years.  The 
electronic  keyboards  will  take  the  piano's  place. 

Just  the  same,  there  will  be  plenty  of  opportunities 
for  aspiring  musicians.   "The  most  fertile  opportu- 
nities will  be  in  commercial  music,  studio  recording, 
arranging  and  business  practices,"  Hegberg  says. 

Even  education  may  be  calling  for  more  music 
teachers  as  the  increasing  number  of  baby  boomers' 
children  will  be  entering  school,  she  predicts. 

According  to  the  National  Association  of  Schools 


of  Music,  the  profile  of  music  students  is  changing. 
Less  than  10  percent  of  all  music  majors  have  had 
piano  lessons  prior  to  college.  Hegberg  says  more 
students  have  developed  a  knack  for  composing  or 
performing,  and  in  many  cases,  have  made  good 
money  by  learning  on  their  own. 

Dates  to  Remember 


1988 

Homecoming: 
Parents'  Day: 

1989 

Homecoming: 
Parents'  Day: 

1990 

Homecoming: 
Parents'  Day: 


Saturday,  September  24 
Saturday,  October  22 


Saturday,  September  16 
Saturdav,  October  28 


Saturday,  September  22 
Saturday,  October  20 


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Statement  on  the  University  and  Alcoliol 


Although  alcohol  consumption  is  widely 
accepted  in  American  life,  concern  is 
growing  about  the  consequences  of  alcohol 
abuse  and  the  illegal  use  of  alcohol.  Nationwide, 
colleges  and  universities  are  among  the  institutions 
responding  to  increasing  pressures  of  law,  liability, 
and  common  practice.  The  purpose  of  this  statement 
is  to  keep  members  of  the  University  and  the  larger 
community  informed  about  the  University's  position 
with  regard  to  these  issues. 

1.  Susquehanna's  overriding  goal  is  to  achieve 
excellence  as  a  selective,  residential,  undergraduate 
university.  We  aim  to  meet  this  goal  through  being 
an  academic  community  whose  members  know  and 
care  for  one  another  We  seek  to  guide  students  as 
they  develop  their  own  personal  value  systems  and 
to  hold  high  standards  for  social  actions  as  well  as 
for  intellectual  performance. 

2.  With  few  exceptions  Susquehanna's  students  are 
young  adults  who  exercise  nearly  all  the  legal  rights 
and  responsibilities  of  citizens,  including  the  right 
to  vote,  enter  into  binding  contracts,  and  defend 
their  country  in  time  of  war.  Those  who  are  at  least 
21  years  old  have  the  right  to  use  beverage  alcohol. 
Susquehanna's  students  are  the  University's  partners 
in  the  educational  process:  we  owe  them  respect, 
communication,  and  involvement  in  the  establish- 
ment of  policies  which  define  their  relationship  to 
the  University  At  the  same  time,  it  is  ultimately 
the  responsibility  of  the  adminstration  and  faculty 
to  establish  and  enforce  policies  necessary  to 
achieve  the  University's  mission  and  to  preserve 
the  University  for  future  generations. 

3.  While  Susquehanna  does  not  prohibit  the  legal 
use  of  beverage  alcohol,  the  University  is  firm  in  its 
opposition  to  alcohol  abuse.  We  aim  to  be  suppor- 
tive and  helpful  to  those  who  experience  problems 
related  to  alcohol,  while  protecting  others  from  the 
negative  effects  of  alcohol  abuse  and  its  destructive 
influence  on  the  individual  and  community. 

We  believe  that  we  have  a  special  responsibility 
to  provide  aggressive  programs  of  education  and 
counseling  for  those  unfamiliar  with  beverage  alcohol 
as  well  as  for  those  who  are  experiencing  problems 
related  to  its  use.  Thus,  our  methods  for  dealing  with 
alcohol  abuse  include  proactive  programs  of  educa- 
tion and  counseling:  they  also  include  the  development 
and  implementation  of  disciplinary  measures  for 
those  who  do  not  abide  by  established  policies. 

4.  The  University  does  not  condone  violation  of 
the  law  with  respect  to  underage  drinking.  Although 
we  do  not  serve  in  place  of  outside  law  enforce- 
ment agencies  in  this  regard,  we  will  cooperate 
fully  with  appropriate  officers  and  agencies.  In 
addition,  we  w  ill  continue  to  develop  and  imple- 
ment internal  systems  for  disciplining  those  who 
are  observed  in  underage  drinking  on  campus  or 
who  contribute  to  underage  drinking. 

We  feel  it  appropriate  to  note  that  there  is  clear 
evidence  that  residential  colleges  like  Susquehanna 
do  not  "create"  underage  drinkers.  Nationwide  surveys 
of  college  freshmen  re\eal  that  the  majority  of 
these  young  men  and  women  consumed  alcohol 


Joel  Cunningham 


before  entering  college. 

5.  The  present  system  in  which  fraternities  are  the 
only  student  groups  allowed  to  serve  alcohol  at  a  social 
event  sets  them  apart  and  contributes  to  negative 
perceptions  about  Greek  life:  consequently,  we  will 
explore  alternatives  for  students  who  may  legally 
drink  to  do  so  in  a  responsibly  controlled  environ- 


ment other  than  a  fraternity  house  or  private  room. 

6.  The  University  expects  that  its  administrators  and 
faculty  will  be  models  of  responsible  host  behavior 
where  alcohol  is  concerned.  All  employees  are 
expected  to  observe  University  policies  on  alcohol. 

7.  While  the  University  has  no  legal  responsibility 
for  the  private  actions  of  students  or  staff  which  occur 
beyond  the  campus,  it  seeks  to  be  a  good  neighbor 
in  its  community.  To  that  end.  the  University  will 
share  with  local  landlords  and  governments  its  under- 
standing of  the  most  appropriate  ways  of  controlling 
the  disruptive  effects  of  alcohol  abuse,  and  will 
support  the  enactment  and  enforcement  of  provi- 
sions to  deal  responsibly  v/ith  this  issue. 

In  summary.  Susquehanna  will  allow  the  consump- 
tion of  alcohol  on  its  campus  when  this  is  done 
within  the  law.  and  with  controls  to  protect  against 
the  undesirable  consequences  of  alcohol  abuse. 

A  recent  visit  by  a  nationally  recognized  expert 
on  alcohol  and  college  campuses  has  reaffirmed 
our  belief  that  Susquehanna  has  dealt  and  continues 
to  deal  with  this  issue  responsibly  and  well.  Dr. 
Thomas  Goodale  praised  Susquehanna  as  an  insti- 
tution to  which  others  could  look  as  a  model  of  a 
caring  and  concerned  community.  Our  unwavering 
commitment  to  high  quality,  rigorous  education, 
informed  by  a  clear  emphasis  on  values,  will  assure 
that  Susquehanna  remains  an  institution  in  which 
we  may  all  take  pride. 


Februan-  24.  1988 


Joel  Cunningham 
President 


Changes  in  the  Law 

Pennsylvania 

»/  Since  July  1  last  year,  the  Liquor  Control  Board  has  turned  over  enforcement  of  Pennsylvania 
liquor  laws  to  the  State  Police. 


^  The  Pennsylvania  House  of  Representatives  recently  passed  a  bill  that  would  suspend  underage 
drinkers'  drivers'  licenses  for  90  days. 

|/  The  Pennsylvania  House  of  Representatives'  Select  Committee  to  investigate  alcohol  abuse 
in  Pennsylvania  institutions  of  higher  education  is  conducting  a  series  of  hearings  to  learn  about 
campus  problems.  The  committee,  chaired  by  Representative  Nicholas  Colafella  (D-Beaver),  is 
expected  to  make  recommendations  at  the  conclusion  of  the  hearings. 

•  A  recent  court  case,  Fassett  vs.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  heard  by  the  U.S.  Third  Circuit  Court  of 
Appeals,  broadened  the  scope  of  liability  in  cases  that  a  party  guest  has  too  much  to  drink  and 
subsequently  causes  an  accident.  The  court  ruled  that  not  only  was  the  person  who  served  the 
liquor  liable,  but  that  anyone  who  supported  that  act  could  be  considered  an  accomplice. 

National 

%/  A  1986  amendment  to  Title  IV  of  the  Education  Act  requires  that  in  order  for  a  college  or 
university  to  qualify  for  any  Federal  assistance,  including  guaranteed  loans  for  students,  it  must 
certify  that  it  has  a  drug  abuse  prevention  program  available  on  campus.  Enforcement  of  the 
regulation  is  likely  to  become  stricter 


•  Congress  this  year  added  $200  million,  or  65  times  more,  to  the  Department  of  Education 
budget  for  drug  and  alcohol  education  and  prevention  programs.  Most  of  the  money  is  going  to 
elementary  and  secondary  school  programs. 


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A  National  Expert's  View 

Take  an  Active  Role  in 
Campus  Alcohol  Use 

A  nationally  recognized  expert  on  alcohol  use 
among  college  students  said  that  Susquehanna 
University  is  dealing  responsibly  with  the  issue. 

Dr.  Thomas  G.  Goodale,  vice  chancellor  for  student 
affairs  at  the  University  of  Denver  (Colo.)  and 
president-elect  of  the  National  Student  Personnel 
Administrators  Association,  applauded  University 
efforts  and  urged  members  of  the  campus  community 
to  take  an  active  role  in  determining  the  role  of 
alcohol  on  campus. 

Goodale's  recent  visit  is  one  of  many  steps  taken 
by  Susquehanna  this  year  to  evaluate  its  system  for 
effectively  dealing  with  alcohol  use  and  the  conse- 
quences of  abuse. 

"Recent  tragedies  here  and  elsewhere  have  reminded 
us  forcefully  of  the  responsibilities  we  have  to 
demonstrate  concern  and  care  for  each  other,"  says 
President  Joel  Cunningham. 

Under  the  leadershipof  Vice  President  Jeanne  Neff 
and  Dean  of  Students  Dorothy  Anderson,  a  work- 
ing group  is  carefully  re-evaluating  Susquehanna's 
systems  for  dealing  with  alcohol,  in  light  of  Penn- 
sylvania law.  changing  legal  liability,  and  civic 
practice  with  respect  to  alcohol  on  campuses. 

Goodale's  visit  set  the  agenda  for  the  working 
group.  The  group  is  exploring  ways  to  communi- 
cate the  University's  position  on  alcohol,  to  main- 
tain strong  enforcement  of  alcohol  policies,  to 
develop  student  ownership  in  University  goals, 
to  expand  University  sponsored  activities  that 
reflect  academic  standards  and  goals,  and  to  pro- 
vide ways  that  faculty  can  assume  leadership  roles 
in  student  life. 

During  the  visit,  Goodale  met  with  members  of 
fraternities,  sororities,  student  activities,  student 
government,  a  group  promoting  responsible  alcohol 
use.  and  the  faculty. 

"The  issue  that  I  came  here  to  talk  about  is  no 
different  than  in  1636  when  Harvard  began  to  exper- 
ience some  of  the  same  things  that  are  going  on  in 
academe  today."  Goodale  said.  "We  continue  to 
have  the  problem  because  this  nation,  for  whatever 
reason,  has  not  reached  concensus  about  the  issue 
of  alcohol." 

Goodale  said  that  of  the  13  million  college  students 
attending  more  than  3,000  of  America's  colleges 
and  universities,  as  many  as  90  percent  have  chosen 
to  drink  beverage  alcohol  as  high  school  students. 
As  they  continue  to  drink  in  college.  Goodale  esti- 
mated that  15  percent  of  that  number  will  experience 
alcohol-related  problems  during  their  college  years. 

"This  IS  a  microcosm  of  what  is  going  on  in  socierv." 
Goodale  said. 

He  cited  statistics  which  show  that  10  million 
Americans  are  addicted  in  some  way  to  beverage 
alcohol  abuse  and  another  36  million  are  affected. 
resulting  in  lost  productivity,  child  abuse,  malnutri- 
tion, and  related  medical  problems. 


Tliomas  Goodale 

Goodale  edited  Alcohol  and  the  College  Student, 
a  collection  of  research  findings  published  in  1986. 
He  has  more  than  25  years  of  experience  in  working 
with  college  students  in  student  life  programs  at 
Iowa  State  University.  Michigan  State  University, 
the  University  of  Denver,  and  the  University  of 
Florida.  This  summer,  he  will  serve  as  a  drug  and 
alcohol  monitor  for  the  24th  Olympiad. 

In  addition  to  the  working  group.  Susquehanna 
has  received  a  grant  from  the  Aid  Association  to 
Lutherans  that  has  provided  for  hiring  a  part-time 
drug  and  alcohol  consultant,  designing  and  offering 
a  course  for  students  tagged  by  disciplinary  action 
as  high-risk  abusers,  and  working  with  student 
volunteers  who  will  serve  as  peer  educators  on  the 
risks  of  alcohol  abuse. 

Susquehanna  has  hired  Kenneth  J.  Kopf  as  a  drug 
and  alcohol  consultant.  A  1970  graduate  of  Bucknell 
University.  Kopf  brings  Susquehanna  17  years  of 
professional  experience  in  public  and  private  substance 
abuse  counseling,  as  well  as  developing  and  evalu- 
ating training  programs.  Prior  to  Susquehanna  he 
served  as  a  residential  supervisor  tor  the  Salvation 
Army  Clitheroe  Center,  a  comprehensive  alcohol 
and  drug  treatment  facility  in  Anchorage.  Alaska. 

In  February.  Kopf  joined  Vice  President  Neff.  Dean 
Anderson  and  Counseling  Director  Alan  Kreisler 
in  presenting  a  workshop  on  campus  alcohol  use  to 
members  of  the  Board  of  Directors. 


Showing  Off 
Susquehanna 

Susquehanna  University  made  a  brief  splash 
on  national  television  in  February,  thanks  to 
NBC-TVs  funloving  weathercaster  Willard 
Scott.  Students  wrote  to  Scott,  asking  him  to 
recognize  the  Project  House  System's  12th 
anniversary.  Less  than  a  week  later.  Scott 
appeared  on  the  Today  show  with  the  sweatshirt 
that  accompanied  the  request. 


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Sports 


Czap  Electrifies  l^dy 
Crusader  Faitlifui 


Anyone  who  has  attended  a  Susquehanna  women's 
basketball  game  in  the  past  lour  years  will  probably 
recall  the  sight  of  Number  22  slashing  through  the 
opponent's  defense,  makmg  pinpoint  passes,  swishing  a 
field  goal  from  long-range,  or  hitting  a  twisting  layup 
from  a  near  impossible  position. 

That  number  has  been  worn  by  Williamsport  senior 
K;iy  Czap.  who  has  terrorized  opponents  and  won  the  hearts 
of  .SU  fans  since  coming  to  the  Crusader  program  from 
Loyalsock  Township  High  School. 

In  her  four  years.  Czap  has  helped  the  Lady  Crusaders 
to  a  62-29  record,  which  included  three  trips  to  the  Middle 
Atlantic  Conference  (MAC)  playoffs,  one  MAC  cham- 
pionship and  two  trips  to  the  NCAA  Division  III  Regionals. 
Last  season  was  Czap's  best  individual  season  as  she 
was  selected  to  the  MAC-NorthwesI  Division  All-Star 
team  and  finished  49th  in  Division  III  scoring  averaging 
18.0  ppg,  ranking  her  sixth  in  Susquehanna  history  for 
season  scoring  average. 

Although  she  was  slowed  by  a  knee  injury  this  year  in 
her  final  season,  Czap  still  etched  her  name  into  the 
Lady  Crusader  career  record  books  as  she  became  the 
fourth  player  in  Susquehanna  women's  basketball  history 
to  score  over  1.000  points  when  she  garnered  15  against 
York  in  the  season  finale  to  finish  with  1,004, 

She  finished  her  career  with  1,004  points,  placing  her 
fourth  in  career  scoring  behind  the  likes  of  Deb  Yeasted 
(2.075),  Sandy  Bartle  (1,113)  and  Ruth  Athey  (1,057).  She 
also  touts  the  fourth  best  average  per  season  (11.5  ppg) 
and  set  the  record  for  free  throw  percentage  in  a  single 
game  when  she  was  15  for  15  against  King's  (11-24-86). 

She's  proud  of  her  accomplishments,  but  life  at  Susque- 
hanna has  been  more  than  Just  basketball. 

"I  think  I've  gotten  everything  out  of  college  that  I  had 
hoped  for.  both  athletically  and  academically."  says  the 
5-5  Elementary  Education  major,  who's  completed  her 
student  teaching  at  Lewisburg  Middle  School  and  is  on 
schedule  to  graduate  in  May. 

"It's  the  first  school  I  looked  at  and  I  liked  it  so  much. 
I  didn't  look  anywhere  else.  I'm  glad  I  didn't." 


So  is  rookie  head  coach  Mark  Hribar. 

"She's  done  it  all  and  I've  seen  her  in  extreme  pain.  I 
admire  her  for  everything  she's  been  able  to  do  with  the 
brace."  says  Hribar. 

"I  took  her  with  me  when  I  tried  to  recruit  players  in 
the  Williamsport  area  because  she's  the  kind  of  person 

'  7  think  I  've  gotten 

everything  out  of  college 

that  I  had  hoped  for, 

both  athletically  and 

academically. 


you  want  to  come  to  Susquehanna." 

Czap  believes  it's  that  "kind  of  person"  who  has 
helped  to  make  her  athletic  experience  at  Susquehanna 
so  enjoyable. 

"I  think  the  biggest  thing  is  we've  always  had  a  team 
that's  gotten  along."  she  says.  "We've  always  been  good 
friends  and  we've  always  stuck  together  whether  we're 
winning  or  losing." 

For  the  most  part,  it's  been  winning  for  Czap  both  on 
and  off  the  court.  With  her  playing  days  now  over,  she 
looks  forward  to  becoming  a  school  teacher  and  possibly 
joining  the  coaching  ranks  someday. 

If  she's  as  successful  out  of  college,  the  winning  may 
just  be  beginning. 


Chris  Labrecque  Wins  167-Pound  Title  at  l\/IAC  Championships 


Senior  co-captain  Chris  Labrecque  knew  it  was  going 
to  take  a  superior  effort  to  win  the  167-pound  title  at  the 
Middle  Atlantic  Conference  Championships. 

As  it  turned  out.  Labrecque's  bout  with  Delaware  Valley's 
Randy  Worrell  in  the  finals  resembled  a  scene  right  out 
of  the  motion  picture  "Rocky,"  one  that  earned  him 
seven  stitches  above  his  right  eye.  a  3.3.  2-1  OT  victory 
and  the  tournament's  "Outstanding  Wrestler  "  award, 

"It  was  like  a  street  fight  tor  me,  I  was  never  behind 
in  the  match,  but  he  was  a  real  tough  kid  with  a  real 
hard  head  as  my  eye  can  prove."  recalls  Labrecque.  of 
Holnidel.  NJ. 

"I  really  never  thought  about  the  score  or  anything 


else.  I  just  thought  about  getting  him  and  I  kept  pushing 
myself  and  it  just  went  my  way." 

In  order  to  get  to  Worrell,  a  returning  Ail-American 
and  last  year's  MAC  O.W.  and  champ  at  167.  Labrecque 
had  to  go  through  Dave  Durst  of  Ursinus  in  the  semifinals. 
Durst  had  defeated  Labrecque  earlier  in  the  finals  of  the 
Lebanon  Valley  Tournament  earlier  in  the  season,  but 
Labrecque  prevailed  at  MACs  2-2.  4-2  in  OT  to  get  to 
the  championships.  He  also  kept  a  personal  record  of 
never  losing  to  the  same  wrestler  twice. 

"Chris  had  the  confidence  at  the  tournament."  says 
22nd-year  Crusader  coach  Charlie  Kunes.  "I  said  once 
he  got  past  Durst,  he  would  beat  Worrell,  even  though  it 


was  going  to  be  tough.  One  thing  about  Chris,  he  never 
backs  away  from  a  challenge." 

With  the  win.  Labrecque  took  a  23-2  record  on  to  the 
NCAA  Division  III  National  Championships  at  Wheaton 
College  (III).  Once  again.  Labrecque's  positive  atfitude 
carried  him  into  the  event. 

"My  goal  all  along  has  not  been  MAC  champion.  My 
goal  has  been  Ail-American,  although  I  know  MAC 
champion  has  to  come  first."  says  the  senior  Political 
Science  major  "Right  now.  all  I  want  to  do  is  get  to  the 
national  finals  and  win." 


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Perna  Accomplishes  Goal 
in  One-Year  Mission 


WHEN  DAN  PERNA  accepted  the  position  as  one-year 
head  coach  of  the  Susquehanna  men's  basketball  team  this 
season,  he  also  accepted  a  one-year  personal  mission. 

For  Perna,  it  was  "mission  accomplished"  as  his  team 
took  the  floor  at  the  University  of  Scranton  for  a  battle 
with  the  top-ranked  Royals  in  a  Middle  Atlantic  Conference 
Northern  Division  playoff  game. 

"I  just  wanted  to  coach  this  team  into  the  playoffs  so 
that  next  year  they'll  believe  in  themselves  enough  that 
they  can  win  the  whole  MAC."  he  recalls. 
PERNA  WAS  SELECTED  for  the  position  after  15-year 
head  coach  Don  Harnum  took  a  sabbatical  this  season  to 
pursue  his  doctorate  at  Penn  State.  Although  he  had  been 
an  assistant  coach  with  the  Crusader  program  for  five 
years  and  a  successfijl  high  school  head  coach,  choosing 
to  become  a  collegiate  head  coach  posed  some  different 
problems  for  Perna.  who's  also  a  full-time  sales  repre- 
sentative. His  decision  to  coach  still  came  easily. 

"First,  it  was  the  opportunity  to  be  a  head  coach  on  a 
collegiate  level  and  I  didn't  know  if  I  could  do  that  because 
of  my  other  business."  he  says.  "My  dad  (John  '53)  also 
went  to  school  here  and  he  died  last  April.  This  whole 
season  has  involved  a  lot  of  thoughts  of  him." 

A  native  of  the  State  College  area  and  a  graduate  of 
Shippensburg  State  College.  Perna  was  a  head  coach  on 
the  high  school  level  at  Big  Spring,  Jefferson-Morgan 
and  Middleburg  high  schools.  Even  though  those  positions 
also  required  a  great  deal  of  his  time,  the  demands  on 
the  collegiate  level  have  required  even  more  of  a  com- 
mitment from  him  and  his  family. 

"I've  made  a  sacrifice  that's  not  really  a  sacrifice.  I've  had 
zero  social  life  for  the  past  five  months."  says  Perna, 
who  lives  in  Selinsgrove  with  his  wife,  Jayme,  and  their 
one  son. 

"It's  been  like  working  two  full-time  jobs  and  the 
social  end  is  what  had  to  be  cut  out.  I  wouldn't  have 
been  able  to  do  it  at  all  if  it  weren't  for  my  secretary  at 
the  office  and  the  understanding  at  home." 
UNDERSTANDING  HAS  ALSO  been  a  big  reason  for 
Perna's  success  on  the  court.  Although  the  team  only 
finished  10-14  overall,  its  9-7  mark  in  the  M AC-Northwest 
Division  was  good  enough  for  second  place.  With  a 
starting  lineup  that  often  included  four  sophomores  and 
a  junior,  there  were  many  peaks  and  valleys  along  the 
way  to  the  playoffs. 

Ultimately.  Perna's  understanding  towards  his  players 
during  the  season  came  down  to  a  primary  philosophy. 
"This  is  their  (the  players')  team  and  they  determine 
the  outcome.  I  don't  see  anything  wrong  with  that. 

"When  they  (the  players)  knew  1  was  going  to  be  head 
coach  this  year,  they  could  have  easily  decided  to  have 
an  easy  year  and  wait  for  Don  to  come  back  next  year, 
hut  they  didn't." 

Even  though  Harnum  has  been  busy  with  his  studies,  he 
has  stopped  by  occasionally  to  check  the  squad's  progress. 
Perna  gives  him  credit  for  not  coaching  in  the  crowd. 

"One  night,  he  walked  into  practice  early  in  the  season 
and  I  felt  some  pressure.  But  then  I  began  to  think, 
"Why  should  I  worry'?'  After  all,  I've  stayed  within  our 
system  and  I've  got  to  be  my  own  person, "  he  says.  "I 
actually  give  Don  a  lot  of  credit  because  he's  let  this  be 
my  team." 

AS  OF  NOW.  Perna  plans  to  be  beside  Harnum  when  he 
returns  as  head  coach  next  year.  After  being  head  coach 
for  a  year,  Perna  knows  the  adjustment  back  to  assistant 
might  take  some  time. 


Philanthropy 


"It's  probably  going  to  be  difficult  for  me  to  function 
as  an  assistant  coach  again  and  I  know  that,  but  guys 
don't  get  hired  as  head  coaches  elsewhere  with  a  10-14 
record  unless  you  really  know  someone,"  he  says. 

"In  a  way,  I'm  very  sad  to  see  this  season  come  to  an 
end,  even  though  I'm  very  tired.  If  I  would  have  been  a 
full-time  head  coach,  it  would  have  been  everything  I 
had  ever  dreamed  it  would.  But  trying  to  juggle  two 
different  jobs  made  me  walk  the  tightrope  all  season." 

If  Susquehanna  wins  the  MAC  crown  next  year,  Perna 
will  know  his  tightrope  act  was  a  show-stopper. 


Winter  Sports  IHighlights 

Men's  Basketball 

With  a  starting  lineup  that  often  included  four  sopho- 
mores and  a  junior,  rookie  head  coach  Dan  Perna 
directed  the  team  to  a  9-7  MAC-Northwest  Division 
record  which  was  good  enough  for  second  place  and  an 
MAC  playoff  berth. 

Junior  guard  and  co-captain  J.R.  Thatcher  of 
Easton,  Pa,,  led  the  team  in  scoring  (15.5  ppg)  and  had 
a  brilliant  26-point  performance  against  the  top-ranked 
NCAA  Division  III  team  in  the  University  of  Scranton. 
6-4  junior  Scott  Mangold  of  Berkeley  Heights,  N.J., 
was  the  top  rebounder  (7.1  per  game). 

Women's  Basketball 

Even  though  the  Lady  Crusaders  had  their  first  losing 
season  since  the  1979-80  campaign,  first-year  head 
coach  Mark  Hribar  was  pleased  with  how  the  team 
won  six  of  its  last  eight  games  for  a  final  record  of  10-13. 

Senior  co-captain  Kay  Czap  of  Williamsport,  Pa,, 
led  the  team  in  points  scored  (288/ 12.5  per  game)  and 

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Douglas  and  Lucille  Arthur  of  Harrisburg  have  estab- 
lished the  Douglas  and  Lucille  Arthur  Scholarship  Fund 
as  an  expression  of  their  commitment  to  Susquehanna 
and  the  opportunities  it  provides  young  men  and  women, 
Mr.  Arthur  is  a  member  of  Susquehanna's  Class  of  1949 
and  of  the  University  Board  of  Directors.  In  awarding 
the  scholarship,  preference  will  be  given  to  Millersburg 
(Dauphin  County)  area  students  with  strong  academic 
credentials. 


The  Askew  Scholarship  Fund  has  been  established  by  Lynn 
Askew  '57  in  memory  of  Gilbert  Askew  '61.  Funds  will 
benefit  students  who  demonstrate  financial  need. 


Susquehanna  also  has  been  notified  that  it  has  been 
remembered  by  the  estates  or  bequests  of  Victor  Gubin, 
William  O.  Roberts  '29,  and  J.  Edgar  Bishop  '25, 

The  Robert  L.  Harding  Scholarship  Fund  has  been  estab- 
lished by  his  son  and  daughter-in-law,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Robert  L.  Harding,  Jr.,  to  provide  scholarship  support 
to  worthy  students  who  are  in  need  of  financial  assistance. 
The  scholarship  is  named  for  the  grandfather  of  Scott 
H.  Harding  '88,  of  Port  Washington,  NY. 


Gloria  Faylor  Karchner  of  Selinsgrove  has  established 
the  Matthew  Patrick  Faylor  Scholarship  Endowment  in 
memory  of  her  son.  Income  from  this  endowment  is  to 
be  used  to  award  scholarships  to  women  with  demon- 
strated financial  need  and  who  are  majoring  in  the 
natural  or  mathematical  sciences. 


The  Samuel  P  Kramer  Memorial  Scholarship  Fund 
has  been  established  by  the  will  of  Samuel  P.  and 
Audrey  B.  Kramer  to  provide  scholarship  aid  for 
deserving  students  with  financial  need. 


The  Elizabeth  Epier  Long  Scholarship  has  been 
established  according  to  her  bequest  to  benefit  students 
according  to  their  financial  need  and  academic  achievement. 


A  long-time  fiiend  of  Susquehanna  is  providing  a  life 
income  trust  to  help  worthy  students  who  demonstrate 
financial  need.  The  gift,  made  by  Ruth  L.  Roush  of 
Selinsgrove.  will  establish  the  Raymond  E.  and  Ruth  L. 
Roush  Student  Loan  Fund.  Special  consideration  will  be 
given  to  students  from  Snyder  County. 

Mrs.  Roush  has  been  close  to  Susquehanna  for  many 
years,  as  a  member  of  the  Women's  Auxiliary  and  a 
Grand  Patron  of  the  Arts. 


In  future  issues  of  the  Alumnus.  Phikmthmpy  will  recognize 
the  generosity  of  alumni  and  friends.  For  information 
about  establishing  or  contributing  to  a  fund,  please 
contact  the  Development  Office.  (717)  372-4117. 


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Winter  Sports  Highlights 

became  (inly  the  fourth  player  in  Susquehanna  women's 
basketball  history  to  surpass  1.000  points  for  her  career. 
Her  15-point  performance  against  York  in  the  season 
(male  gave  her  a  career  total  of  1.004. 

Fellow  senior  co-captain  Tricia  Ross  of  Hazleton,  Pa., 
led  the  team  in  scoring  average  (12.8  per  game)  and 
rebounding  (7.0  per  game). 

Wrestling 

After  starting  the  season  by  winning  two  of  its  first  three 
dual  meets  for  22nd-year  head  coach  Charlie  Kunes, 
iniunes  plagued  the  Crusaders  the  rest  of  the  way  in  a 
4-11-1  season. 

Despite  the  team  record,  senior  co-captain  Chris 
I-abrecque  had  a  dazzling  19-2  regular  season  that 
included  a  second  place  finish  at  167  pounds  at  the 
Lebanon  Valley  Tournament. 

Men's  Swimming 

Despite  having  only  one  senior  on  the  squad,  ninth-year 
head  coach  Ged  Schweikert  saw  his  young  Crusaders 
come  within  one  victory  of  equalling  the  record  for 
most  victories  in  a  season  as  they  finished  at  6-5. 

The  squad's  lone  senior  was  co-captain  Rob  Turner 
of  Media,  Pa.,  who  led  the  squad  in  the  long-distance 
freestyle  events  (500-  and  1.000-yard). 

Sophomore  Coogie  Kegel  of  Lancaster,  Pa.,  also  was  a 
top  performer  in  the  freestyle  sprints  (50-  and  100-yard). 

Women's  Swimming 

Under  Schweikert,  the  Lady  Crusaders  swam  their 
way  to  a  record  breaking  nine  victories  in  a  9-3  campaign 
that  included  wins  against  Division  II  foes  Lock  Haven 
(135-92)  and  Mansfield  (103-69). 

Freshman  sensation  Carrie  Healey  of  Paramus,  N.J., 
set  school  records  in  both  the  200-yard  freestyle 
(2:05.91)  and  the  500-yard  freestyle  (5:41.87).  She  was 
also  the  squad's  top  performer  in  the  100-yard  freestyle. 
100-yard  breastslroke  and  200-yard  individual  medley. 

In  the  backstroke,  freshman  transfer  Stephanie  Grant 
of  Blue  Bell,  Pa.,  was  one  of  the  best  in  the  conference 
in  both  the  100-  and  200-vard. 


Faculty/Staff  Briefs 


■  Results  of  an  empirical  investigation  and  validation  study 
conducted  by  accounting  professor  Edward  Schwan 
shows  there  are  "significant  correlations"  between  the 
graduate  point  average  and  scores  on  the  Graduate  Manage- 
ment Admissions  Test  (GMAT).  the  undergraduate 
grade  point  average  and  the  junior /senior  grade  point 
average.  Dr.  Schwan's  findings  have  been  featured  in  the 
Journal  of  Education  for  Business.  Schwan  says  the 
study  once  was  required  by  the  American  Assembly  of 
Collegiate  Schools  of  Business  (AACSB),  but  was  dropped 
due  to  the  difficulty  of  the  task.  The  study  focuses  on 
the  MBA  program  offered  by  Murray  State  University 
(Kentucky),  where  Schwan  previously  served.  Schwan 
says  that  the  test  results  support  previous  studies  of 
admissions  to  graduate  study. 

■  Football  Coach  W,  Michael  (Rocky)  Rees  joined  the 
lineup  of  guest  coaches  at  the  Kickoff  Clinic  sponsored 
by  the  Pennsylvania  Scholastic  Football  Coaches 
Association. 

■  An  encaustic  painting  by  art  instructor  Dorothy  Masom 
garnered  a  first  place  award  among  paintings  in  compe- 
tition sponsored  by  the  Art  Association  of  Harrisburg. 

■  Richard  W.H.  Kozlowski  '75,  assistant  professor  of 
physics,  presented  two  papers  at  the  Division  of  Planetary 
Sciences  meeting  at  Pasadena.  CA.  Kozlowski  co-authored 
the  papers  with  members  of  the  University  of  Arizona's 
Department  of  Planetary  Sciences  Lunar  Planetary 
Laboratory. 

■  Carl  J.  Bellas,  dean  of  the  Sigmund  Weis  School  of 
Business,  has  joined  the  Education  Committee  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Chamber  of  Commerce  and  Industry. 

■  President  Joel  Cunningham  has  been  elected  to  the 
Lutheran  Educational  Conference  of  North  America's 
board  of  directors. 

■  Robert  Nylund,  professor  of  chemistry,  has  been 
elected  chairman-elect  of  the  Susquehanna  Valley  section 
of  the  American  Chemical  Society. 


■  Management  professors  Michael  Currid,  Wallace 
Growney,  Richard  Masom,  and  William  Ward  served 
as  reviewers  of  competitive  papers  for  the  annual  world 
conference  of  the  International  Council  for  Small  Business 
planned  in  June. 

■  Thanks  to  the  support  of  alumnus  Todd  Rossell  '78, 
accounting  professor  Edward  Schwan  was  selected  to 
attend  the  American  Accounting  Association's  Robert 

M .  Trueblood  seminar  on  auditing  theory  and  procedures. 
Normally,  faculty  from  accredited  business  schools  are 
the  only  participants.  Rossell,  director  of  university 
relations  for  Touche  Ross  and  seminar  selection  com- 
mittee member,  endorsed  Schwan's  application. 

■  French  professor  Jack  Kolbert  delivered  the  keynote 
address  at  a  recent  language  and  culture  seminar  sponsored 
by  the  Pennsylvania  Department  of  Education  in  Harris- 
burg on  Friday,  February  19.  Dr.  Kolbert  discussed 
"The  Status  of  the  Foreign  Languages  Discipline  in 
1988:  Innovations  and  Advances." 

■  A  feature  on  manufactured  housing  in  February's  US  Air 
magazine  has  a  Susquehanna  connection.  Carl  J. 
Bellas,  dean  of  the  Sigmund  Weis  School  of  Business,  is 
among  several  authors,  builders,  and  educators  who  are 
quoted  in  the  news  story. 

■  An  interview  with  religion  professor  John  Cooper  is 
being  aired  on  238  U.S.  radio  stations  this  spring.  Public 
Interest  Affiliates  Network  interviewed  Cooper  on  the 
Ku  Klux  Klan  and  Televangelists  as  part  of  a  series  on 
the  Ugly  Side  of  America. 

■  Music  instructor  C,  Scott  Smith  has  been  commissioned 
by  the  Air  Force  Band  of  the  East  to  adapt  another  musical 
selection  for  the  band's  spring  tour  and  next  recording. 
Earlier  this  year,  the  band  performed  Smith's  first  com- 
missioned work  throughout  its  fall  tour;  Constance 
Galbraith  '83  was  the  band's  featured  soloist. 

■  Weighing  Delight  and  Dole.  A  Study  of  Comedy,  Anxiety 
and  Tragedy,  a  book  written  by  German  professor  Peter 
Waldeck,  has  been  accepted  for  publication  by  Lang 
Press,  a  Swiss-based  publisher 


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$22  l\/liliion  Campaign 

Physical  Plant  Needs:  $8.5  Million 

Based  on  the  findings  of  a  comprehensive  facilities 
audit,  the  University  seeks  funds  to  support  a  pro- 
grani  of  internal  renovation  and  expansion  to 
improve  the  quality  of  campus  living  and  learning 
environments. 

Major  renovation  is  planned  for  Fisher  Science 
Building,  to  promote  cross-disciplinary  research, 
as  well  as  the  University  Library. 

To  accommodate  space  needs  for  the  School  of  Fine 
Arts  and  Communications,  several  alternatives  are 
being  considered  for  art  and  dance  studios,  gallery 
space,  and  a  small  instructional  theatre. 

Other  areas  targeted  for  improvement  include 
residence  halls.  Bogar  and  Steele  halls  as  \»ell  as 
Selinsgrove  Hall. 
Annual  Giving:  $4.5  Million 

Acknowledging  the  essential  role  that  the  Susque- 
hanna University  Fund  plays  in  maintaining  financial 


strength,  the  Board  of  Directors  has  determined 
that  the  SUF  must  conduct  a  separate  approach 
during  each  year  of  the  campaign. 

Campaign  Leadership 

In  addition  to  Wets  and  Isaacs,  other  campaign 
leaders  include:  honorary  chairs  Helen  Decker 
Blough  and  Charles  B.  Degenstein;  national  vice 
chairs  William  A.  Gettig,  Raymond  C.  Lauver  '50. 
and  Erie  I.  Shobert  II  "35;  board  solicitation  chair 
Harold  O'Connor:  major  gifts  chair  Samuel  D. 
Ross  '54;  leadership  gifts  chair  Albert  P.  Molinaro  * 
Jr.  '50;  planned  gifts  chair  Douglas  E.  Arthur  '49; 
steering  committee  members  Sidney  J.  Apfelbaum. 
Joan  Bishop.  Jack  Bishop  '57.  Carl  L.  Campbell 
"65,  Joel  Cunningham.  Kenneth  O.  Fladmark,  John 
G.  Foos  '71,  Frank  W.  Fletcher.  Rev.  Walter  B. 
Freed.  Louise  Kresge  Isaacs  '45.  Sara  G.  Kirkland, 
Jack  Kolbert,  Saul  Putterman,  and  Gustave  W.  Weber 


Fire  Damages 
Hassinger  Hall 

A  fire  which  broke  out  on  the  third  floor  of 
Hassinger  Hall  on  Friday,  April  1  caused  an 
estimated  $100,000  in  damages.  No  one  was  injured. 

The  fire  occurred  while  the  University  was  closed 
for  the  religious  holiday  weekend.  An  extension 
cord  has  been  cited  as  the  cause  of  the  accidental 
fire.  The  fire  was  contained  primarily  to  one  room, 
although  the  corridor  sustained  heat,  smoke  and 
water  damage. 

President  Joel  Cunningham  said  that  the  26  male 
students  who  lived  on  the  floor  have  been  moved  to 
other  campus  areas  for  the  rest  of  the  semester. 

The  blaze  was  extinguished  in  about  30  minutes  by 
about  150  firefighters  from  eight  volunteer  companies. 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

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Susquehannans  on  Parade 

Looking  Back. . . 


MiiY  DiiY.  I960 


THE  THIRTIES 

Attorne\  Laird  S.  Gemberling  '33  was  recently  honored  al 
ceremonies  in  his  Selinsgrove,  PA  office  as  a  50-year  member 
of  the  Pennsylvania  Bar  Association. 

THE  FORTIES 

Rev.  Martin  Hopkins  '42  is  celebrating  fifty  years  in  the 
ministry.  Although  retired,  he  still  serves  as  assistant  pastor  al 
the  Calvary  United  Methodist  Church  in  Colonial  Park,  near 
Harrisburg.  PA,  Pastor  Hopkins,  one  of  three  brothers  who 
entered  the  ministry  — a  brother  Henry  F.  Hopkins  graduated 
from  Susquehanna  in  1944.  served  as  pastor  of  Calvary  for  12 
years  before  moving  on  to  other  calls, 


THE  FIFTIES 


Rev.  Dwight  A.  Huseman  '57  has  been  called  to  serve  as 
pastor  and  developer  for  the  American  Lutheran  Church  in 
Fairfax  County.  VA.  He  is  a  past  president  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Library  Association. 

Frank  L.  Romano  '57  is  the  headmaster  at  Canterbury  School, 
a  private  school  in  Ft,  Myers.  FL. 

THE  SIXTIES 

Rev.  Dr.  Gary  A.  Hackenberg  '60  has  been  installed  as 
pastor  of  the  Shiloh  United  Church  of  Christ  of  Danville.  PA. 
He  and  his  family  reside  in  nearby  Riverside. 

Dr.  Oliver  H.  London  '64  is  the  new  director  of  organizational 
effectiveness  for  Brown-Forman  Corporation.  In  addition,  he 
is  the  company's  assistant  vice  president. 

H.  Richard  Barley  H  '67  is  among  a  group  of  Lutheran 
Brotherhood  district  representatives  who  successfully  completed 


the  fraternal  benefit  society's  career  school.  He  represents  the 
Wilfred  H.  Heuer  Agency  in  Lancaster,  PA. 

Charles  S.  Bender  H  '67  was  recently  named  executive 
vice  president  and  chief  operating  officer  of  Farmers  and 
Merchants  Trust  Company  in  Chambersburg.  PA. 

David  H.  McAfee  '69  has  been  promoted  to  claim  manager 
of  Aetna  Life  &  Casualty's  Commercial  Insurance  Division  in 
Reading.  PA.  He  moves  from  the  company's  home  office  in 
Hartford.  CT. 

George  A.  Pecker  x'64  is  the  assistant  vice-president  and 
regional  manager  of  Nonhern  Central  Bank's  Sunbury.  PA  office. 
He  joined  NCB  after  14  years  service  with  Foodcraft.  Inc. 
Fecker  earned  his  degree  from  SU  in  1972. 

THE  SEVENTIES 

Rev.  Donald  B.  Green  '70  is  the  new  dean  of  the  Lancaster 
Conference  of  the  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in  America. 
He  is  pastor  of  the  Lutheran  Church  of  the  Holy  Spirit  in 
Lancaster.  PA. 

Rev.  William  Q.  Stickley  '70  has  become  the  new  pastor  of 
Christ  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in  Linglestown.  PA.  He 
and  his  family  reside  in  Deerpath  Woods. 

Tom  Carter  '72  has  been  named  by  the  District  of  Columbia 
Special  Olympics  Committee  as  the  Outstanding  Writer  for 
1987.  He  is  a  writer/ reporter  for  Tfie  Washingum  Times. 
covering  participatory  sports.  The  award,  the  only  one  given  to 
a  print  journalist  by  the  Special  Olympics,  cited  Carter's 
sensitivity  toward  the  Special  Olympians. 

William  B.  Trousdale  '74  is  a  marketing  consultant  with  radio 
station  WMSP-FM  in  Harrisburg.  PA.  He  has  worked  in  radio 
in  central  Pennsylvania  since  shortly  after  his  graduation. 

Bert  T.  Gillespie  '76  has  been  promoted  to  general  manager 
with  Businessland  in  the  Cincinnati.  OH  area. 

Lawrence  T,  Hill  '76  is  an  account  executive  with  WVUE-TV 


in  New  Orleans.  LA.  He  had  been  in  radio  sales  before 
moving  to  television. 

Kent  D.  Houser  '76  is  teaching  geography,  social  studies 
and  sociology  at  Greenwood  High  School.  He  moved  to  the 
Lew'istown,  PA  area  from  Susquenita  High  School. 

Elizabeth  Walsh  Kreger  '76  is  a  member  of  the  law  firm  of 
Stark  &  Stark  in  Lawrence.  NJ.  She  is  an  associate  in  the 
firm's  banking  law  department.  She  and  her  husband  Patrick  '76 
reside  in  Lawrenceville.  NJ  with  their  two  children. 

Dr.  Joe  A.  Sweatlock  '77  of  Fairless  Hills,  PA  has  received 
certification  as  a  diplomat  of  the  American  Board  of  Toxicology. 
He  is  a  research  scientist  for  the  New  Jersey  Department  of 
Health's  Toxicological  Services  Lab. 

Suzanne  Paetzer  Yenkner  '77  was  promoted  to  personnel 
director  with  Coopers  &  Lybrand  in  Hartford,  CT,  She  and 
her  husband  Robert  '75  reside  in  Middletown.  CT. 

Michael  Katchmer  '78  of  Bloominglon,  IN  has  his  article 
on  the  silent  screen  star  Gladys  Brockwell  published  in  Classic 
Images.  The  magazine  is  a  film  collector's  periodical. 

Dr.  Robert  C.  Drugan  *79  began  his  duties  as  assistant 
professor  of  physiological  psychology  and  neurosciences 
recently  at  Brown  University,  He  resides  in  Providence.  RI. 

Clair  M.  Freeman  '79  directed  the  recent  performance  of 
"Round  and  Round  the  Garden"  at  the  Schuykill  Campus  of 
Penn  State.  He  is  the  artistic  director  of  the  Schuykill  County 
Council  for  the  Arts'  Moonlight  Theatre.  Freeman  resides  in 
Pine  Grove.  PA. 

Nicholas  P.  Interdonato  '79  was  recently  featured  in  two 
articles  in  computer  trade  magazines.  Land  and  Computer 
Reseller.  The  articles  cite  Interdonato  for  having  taken  a  near- 
bankrupt  ComputerLand  business  and  turning  it  into  a  $3 
million-a-year  operation  in  a  very  short  time.  Interdonato,  a 
magna  cum  laude  graduate  and  four-year  football  player,  has 
also  developed  a  computer  software  program  which  is  in  use  at 
hundreds  of  high  schools  and  colleges  to  assist  football  coaches 
in  scouting  and  statistical  techniques.  Interdonato  was  an  assistant 
football  coach  at  SU  in  the  1980s.  He  resides  with  his  family 
in  Frederick,  MD. 

THE  EIGHTIES 

Bonnie  K.  Budd  '83  is  a  senior  programmer  analyst  with 
ISl.  a  division  of  Mars,  Inc.  She  resides  in  Hacliettstown.  NJ. 

Susan  Cavanaugh  Duffy  "83  has  been  promoted  to 
personnel  coordinator  for  the  Donnelley  Diectory.  She  resides 
in  White  Plains.  NY, 

Timolhy  W.  Ryan  '83  has  been  appointed  national  sales 
director  of  Princess  Resorts  located  in  Scottsdale.  AZ,  He  also 
resides  in  Scottsdale. 

Richard  G.  Booth  '85  is  a  programmer /analy.st  for  Sally's 
Grand  Casino  in  Atlantic  City.  NJ.  He  resides  in  Ocean  City 

Jeffrey  B.  Stolting  '85  is  a  supervisor  with  E  F  Hutlon   He 
IS  living  in  Prospect  Park.  NJ. 

Calhy  L.  Jones  '86  is  marketing  coordinator  of  the  Vitetta 
Group  in  Philadelphia.  Vitetta  is  an  architectural,  engineering, 
planning  and  interior  design  firm. 

Kirk  A.  Jones  '86  became  sales  manager  of  Dryvil  Systems. 
Inc.  in  the  Baltimore /Washington  area.  He  resides  in 
Gaithersburg,  MD. 

Dorothy  J.  Ziemnowicz  '86  is  a  projects  associate  with  the 
Capital  Region  Geriatric  Center  in  Cohoes,  NY.  She  resides  in 
Watervliet.  NY  and  continues  to  work  on  her  master's  degree 
in  business  administration. 

Phillip  A.  Compton  '80,  music  director  of  St,  James  Lutheran 
Church  in  Potlstown,  PA,  recently  staged  a  program  at  the 
church,  which  featured  solo  and  ensemble  work  by  the  Classes 
of  1980  and  1981.  Participants,  all  music  majors  from  SU,  included 
Mary  Brennan  Huesken  '80,  Nancy  Mott  Kammerer  '80, 
Michael  C,  Kammerer  '80,  Brian  R.  Shaw  '80,  Made  B. 
VV'alburn  "80  and  William  I.  Tilghman  '81. 

Rulh  Hebel  Bruner  '82  was  recently  installed  as  parish 


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ALUMNUS 

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THE  EIGHTIES 


associaic  M  ihe  Ml.  Calvary  Luiheran  Church  in  Johnsiown. 
PA   Her  faiher.  Rev.  H.  Lee  Hcbel  '48,  look  part  in  the 
service  She  is  married  to  Thomas  <.',.  Bruner  '82.  Her 
mother  is  Edilh  Wegner  Hebel  '49. 

David  B.  Hess  '82  is  now  residing  in  Princeton,  NJ.  He  recently 
took  a  sales  position  with  H,  Muehlstein  &  Company 

.Sharon  A.  Melfe  '82  has  taken  a  position  as  personnel  con- 
sultant with  Aavis-on-Park  in  New  York-  She  resides  in  the  city. 

Attorney  James  E.  Persing  '82  has  formed  a  law  partnership 
in  Walsontown.  PA.  His  partner  is  Allen  K.  Neyhard.  Parsing 
resides  in  Lewisburg.  PA. 

Dale  J.  Travis  '82  performed  recently  at  Penn  State  in  the 
opera  "La  Boheme."  He  is  a  member  of  the  Western  Opera 
Theatre  of  San  Francisco.  CA. 

Jonathan  E.  Ambler  x'82  is  the  controller  of  Slan  Company 
in  the  Washington.  DC  area  He  resides  in  Bethesda.  MD. 

.Sue  I.andmesscr  Augustine  '83  of  Richmond,  VA  is  working 
with  the  Big  Brothers  and  Big  Sisters  of  that  city.  Her  respon- 
sibilities include  interviewing  volunteers  to  find  suitable 
companions  for  a  child  from  a  single-parent  home. 


IDo^s 


COOPER -BARBER 

Jacquelyn  W.  Barber  '61  to  Arthur  R.  Cooper.  January  10,  1987. 
Devon.  PA  /  200  Mayfield  Avenue.  #E-2.  Cranston.  Rl  02920 
WROK-MATENA 

Barbara  S.  Matena  '81  to  Bruce  W.  Torok  '79,  April  4,  1987, 
Tower  Hill  Church,  Red  Bank,  NJ.  Susquehannans  in  the  wed- 
ding party  included  Diane  E.  Croft  '81,  Scott  M.  Torok  '88, 
Garth  S.  Torok  '83,  and  Jeffrey  S.  Pridmore  x'79.  Barbara 
IS  a  retail  manager.  Mid-Atlantic  division.  Richardson-Vicks 
Health  Care  Products  Division.  Bruce  is  a  senior  software 
consultant.  Data  Executive  International.  /  28  Jacamar  Drive, 
Voorhees.  NJ  08043. 
PAVLO-CULDNER 

Deborah  J.  Guldner  '85  to  Michael  Pavlo.  May  23.  1987. 
Livingston  Presbyterian  Church.  Livingston.  NJ.  Wendy  H. 
Jacobs  '85  was  in  the  wedding  party.  Deb  is  a  pharmaceutical 
sales  repa'sentative.  ICI  Pharma.  and  her  husband  is  with  Schering 
Laboratories.  /  11  Brookside  Place,  Livingston,  NJ  07039. 
KELSO  -  GREEN AWALT 

Robin  L.  Greenawalt  '83  to  Mark  A   Kelso,  June  13.  1987. 
St.  Matthew's  Lutheran  Church,  Schuylkill  Haven.  PA.  Susan 
Frekot  Doty  '83  was  in  the  wedding  party.  Robin  is  in  retail 
sales,  AM&A's  of  Buffalo.  Her  husband  is  a  member  of  the 
Buffalo  Bills,  National  Football  League.  /  35  Hunter's  Ridge, 
Orchard  Park,  NY  14127. 
TASHjy  SALLAH 

Stephanie  A.  Sallah  to  Kenneth  A.  Tashjy  '83,  July  11.  1987. 
Saint  Ann's  Church.  Gloucester.  MA.  In  the  wedding  party 
from  Susquehanna  were  M.  Scott  Tashjy  '82,  Lori  DiLonardu 
Tashjy  '82,  and  Glenn  I.  Maclnnes  '83.  Ken  is  an  Area 
Director  and  Summer  Conference  Coordinator  at  the  College 
of  William  and  Mary,  and  his  wife  is  a  marketing  representa- 
tive for  Contel  Telecommunication  Systems.  /  Office  of 
Residential  Life.  College  of  William  and  Mary.  Williamsburg, 
VA  2318.'i. 
SARIDAKISCHANG 

Susan  G.  Chang  to  George  E.  Saridakis  '75,  July  12,  1987, 
Webb  Memorial  Chapel  in  the  Madison  Presbjterian  Church, 
Madison,  NJ.  John  D.  Gonzalez  '75  was  in  the  wedding  pans. 
George  is  a  manager  with  DNA  Plant  Technologx  Corp  ,  and 
his  wife  IS  a  programming  analyst  with  Prudential  Insurance 
Co.  /  179  Delaware  Street.  Woodbury.  NJ  08096. 
KA^NER- HALEY 

Maureen  Haley  '83  to  W,  Drew  Kastner.  August  8,  1987. 
Our  Lady  of  Peace  Church.  New  Providence.  NJ.  Marguerite 
.\.  Doyle  '83  was  in  the  wedding  pans   Maureen  is  with  Dunn 


and  Bradstreet.  and  her  husband  is  a  general  attorney  for  the 
National  Broadcasting  Company.  /  19  Tempe  Wick  Road. 
Mendham.  NJ  07945. 
LUTCHER-KNOWLES 

Robin  L.  Knowles  to  Rev.  David  C  Lutcher  '78,  August  15.  1987, 
St.  Paul's  Lutheran  Church.  Marshalls  Creek,  PA.  David  is 
pastor  at  St.  Paul  Lutheran  Church  of  Smithfield,  East  Strouds- 
burg,  PA,  and  his  wife  teaches  mathematics  at  Pocono  Mountain 
High  School.  /  P.O.  Box  833,  Marshalls  Creek,  PA  18335. 
BOYER-SHAW 

Tracey  A.  Shaw  '83  to  Brian  C.  Boyer.  August  15.  1987. 
Evangelical  Luiheran  Church.  Reedsville.  PA.  /  Apartment 
H-1.  116  Martha  Drive.  St.  Marys.  GA  31558 
HUESTON  -  SILVERMAN 

Deborah  R.  Silverman  to  Philip  J.  Hueston,  Jr.  '84,  August 
16,  1987.  at  The  Homestead,  Spring  Lake  Heights,  NJ.  Philip 
is  vice  president  of  Modular  Coatings  Inc. .  and  his  wife  is  a 
recruiter  in  human  resources.  First  Jersey  National  Bank.  /  134 
Brandywine  Court.  Brick  Town.  NJ  08724. 
DENNEN-TRIACA 

Michelle  M.  Ti-iaca  '85  to  Timothy  J.  Dennen.  August  22,  1987, 
Church  of  the  Resurrection.  Muncy.  PA.  She  teaches  choral 
and  instrumental  music  and  he  is  in  family  practice  medicine.  / 
250  Lower  West  Lake.  Penn  Yan.  NY  14527. 
BECKER -TULLI 

Dcbra  K.  Tulli  '74  to  Duncan  R,  Becker.  August  29.  1987. 
St.  Joan  of  Arc.  Hershey.  PA.  Susannah  Halston  '74  was  in 
the  wedding  party.  Debra  is  a  juvenile  probation  officer  for 
Dauphin  County  and  her  husband  is  a  sales  representative  for 
3M  National  Advertising  Co.  /  185  William  Penn  Drive. 
Nornsiown,  PA  19403 
LUBRECHT-  INGRAM  AM 

Alice  Ingraham  to  James  L.  Lubrechl  II  '58,  August  30,  1987. 
James  is  a  CPA  and  works  for  the  State  Office  of  Budget  and 
his  wife  works  for  the  State  Library,  /  82  Fairfax  Village 
North.  Harrisburg,  PA  I7II2. 
DUNN-WELLIVER 

Kathryn  A.  Wellivcr  .'85  to  Bart  J.  Dunn.  September  6.  1987. 
United  Memorial  Methodist  Church,  White  Plains,  NY. 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Jamie  L.  Apple 
'85,  Ann  E.  Hubley  '85,  and  Carin  L.  Oberg  '85.  Kathryn  is 
an  analyst  and  her  husband  is  a  business  planner,  both  with 
Pepsi  Cola  USA.  /  152  Fairway  Drive.  Carmel.  NY  10512. 
ROA- BROWN 

Robin  L.  Brown  '85  lo  Roberto  Roa,  September  6.  1987, 
Emanuel  Lutheran  Church,  Pleasantville,  NY.  Mary  Fisher 
Warrick  '85  and  Stephanis  Farkas  Salinas  '84  were  in  the 
wedding  party.  Robin  is  a  bilingual  caseworker  for  the  West- 
chester County  Department  of  Social  Services,  and  her  husband 
is  a  cook  at  the  Fountain  Restaurant.  /  71  Tompkins  Avenue. 
Pleasantville.  NY  10570 
SOUTTER-MYERS 

Ann  Marie  Myers  to  Douglas  G.  Soutter  '86,  September  6. 
1987.  United  Church  of  Christ,  Chapel  Hill,  NC.  Douglas  is 
doing  graduate  work  in  geophysics  in  the  University  of  North 
Carolina,  and  his  wife  is  a  nurse.  /  H  7  Village  Apartments, 
Carrboro,  NC  27510. 
JOHNS -SHREINER 

Caria  J.  Shreiner  '85  to  Thomas  R.  Johns  IV  '83,  September 
12.  1987,  First  Presbyterian  Church.  Willow  Grove,  PA.  In  the 
wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  Nanci  G.  Shreiner 
'84,  Mary  K.  David  '84,  Dawn  E.  Fischer  '85,  and  Scott  R. 
Jeffery  '83.  CarIa  is  a  sales  representative.  Franklin  Chemical 
&  Equipment  Co..  and  Tom  is  personal  banker.  Mellon  Bank 
East.     109  Rutledge  Court,  North  Wales,  PA  19454. 
FARR- FURLONG 

Linda  M.  Furlong  '82  to  Edward  J.  Farr  '80,  October  3.  1987. 
.Sacred  Heart  Church,  Haverhill,  MA  Susquehannans  in  the 
wedding  pans  were  John  C,  Farr  '83,  Paul  F.  Kern  '80,  Lynne 
Warmerdam  '82,  and  Kristina  Warmerdam  Wilhelmsen  '82. 
Linda  IS  a  market  planner  with  AT&T  and  Ed  is  an  equity  trader. 
Dickstein  &  Co.     130  Spring  Street,  Metuchen,  NJ  08840. 


WOLFE -ROSSELL 

Marianne  "Mimi"  Rossell  '82  to  Mark  N  Wolfe.  October 
3.  1987.  St.  Luke  Church,  Westport,  CT.  In  the  wedding  party 
from  Susquehanna  was  Karen  P.  Backer  '82,  Elizabeth  A. 
Bergh  '82,  and  Nancy  Wright  Greenshields  '82.  Mimi  is  an 
account  executive  at  Bruce  J.  Bloom  Advertising  &  Marketing 
and  her  husband  is  a  media  research  associate  at  J.  Walter 
Thompson  USA.  /  250  East  35th  Street.  New  York.  NY  10016. 
HOOBLER  ANDERSON 

Sharon  E.  Anderson  '85  to  James  L.  Hoobler.  October  17, 
1987,  Christ  Church.  Summit.  NJ.  Debra  Jean  Smith  '85  and 
Tracy  Dexheimer  '85  were  in  the  wedding  party.  Sharon  is  an 
underwriter  with  Seaboard  Surety  Company,  where  her  husband 
is  a  senior  underwriter.  /  13  Bentley  Court.  Bedminster.  NJ  07921. 
BA  MBERGER  -  HUIZER 

Cynthia  J.  Huizer  x'83  to  Michael  S.  Bamberger,  October 
25,  1987,  Butler  United  Methodist  Church,  Butler,  NJ.  Amy  J. 
Fischer  '83  and  Caroline  M.  Lee  x'83  were  in  the  wedding 
party.  Cynthia  is  an  admissions  representative  with  the  Katharine 
Gibbs  School  and  her  husband  is  creative  director  and  copy- 
writer at  Allan  London  Advertising  Agency.  /  Apartment  4. 
230  Center  Street,  Nutley,  NJ  07110. 
ANmL-BRENEMAN 

Kathleen  A.  Breneman  '83  to  Kevin  L  Antol.  October  31. 
1987.  Trinity  Lutheran  Church.  Lancaster.  PA.  Richard  W. 
Rudd  '82  and  Denise  Wenke  Rudd  '83  were  in  the  wedding  party 
Kathleen  is  a  counselor  specialist  with  Lancaster  Juvenile  Pro- 
bation and  Parole,  and  her  husband  is  distribution  center 
manager.  Child  Craft.  /  564  West  Lemon  Street.  Lancaster. 
PA  17603. 
SIBLEY -LIGGETT 

Connie  Liggett  '77  to  Reed  D.  Sibley.  Sr..  November  7,  1987, 
First  Baptist  Church,  Lewisburg,  PA.  Connie  is  a  rural  mail 
carrier  and  her  husband  is  a  salesman.  Cooper's  Hardware.  / 
149  Jean  Boulevard,  Lewisburg.  PA  17837. 
WAGNER  -  BERKHEIMER 

Leslie  A.  Berkheimer  '87  to  Cory  Wagner,  November  7.  1987. 
St.  Paul's  United  Church  of  Christ,  Verdilla,  PA.  In  the  wed- 
ding party  from  Susquehanna  were  Jill  S.  Schafer  '87  and 
Donna  L.  Brown  '87.  /  80IA8  Park  Forest  Apartments,  Aaron 
Drive,  State  College,  PA  16803. 


Born  Crusaders 


To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Thomas  Elzweiler  x'69,  a  daughter,  Audranna 
Lynn.  October  25,  1986.  Audra  Martz  Etzweiler  '34  is  the 
proud  grandmother.  /  141  Windermere  Avenue,  Lansdowne, 
PA  19050. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jack  Burdell  Rader,  Jr.  '76,  a  daughter. 
Elisabeth  Alvord.  March  31,  1987.  /  Mountain  Spring  Drive. 
Reeders.  PA  18352. 

To  Jeffrey  and  Deborah  Clemens  Werronen  '77,  a  daughter. 
Shelby  Jean.  April  6.  1987  Deborah  is  self-employed  as  a  data 
processing  consultant.  /  840  Newell  Street.  Painesville 
Township,  OH  44077. 

To  Mr  and  Mrs  Joseph  L.  Ventresca  '77,  a  daughter.  Tiamarie, 
April  11,  1987.  /  751  Cox  Road,  Mooreslown,  NJ  08057 

To  John  W  and  Kristine  Oddsen  Lamb  "78,  a  daughter. 
Kirstcn  Anne.  April  17,  1987  Kris  is  an  information  systems 
analyst.  Bell  Atlantic.  She  also  teaches  fiute  at  the  College  of 
St.  Elizabeth  and  performs  regularly  with  the  Early  Music 
Players.  "Rosetta"  and  the  Electric  Consort.  /  108  Shady 
Lane.  Randolph,  NJ  07869. 

To  Charles  and  Holly  Henschel  Hovis  '75,  a  son,  Steven 
Hanman,  May  7.  1987  /  12  Phoenix  Drive,  Mendham,  NJ  07945. 

To  Dr.  Michael  J.  '78  and  Janice  Gaschen  Herman  '79,  a 
daughter,  Kristen  Caroline,  May  19,  1987  /  1021  Kinglet  Drive. 
Norristown.  PA  19403, 

To  James  A.  and  Bonita  Freeze  Lewars  '74,  a  son.  Christopher 
Michael.  May  25.  1987  .'  3805  St.  Lawrence  Avenue.  Reading. 
PA  19605. 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

11 


To  James  I.,  Jr.  '81  and  Ann  Stanzione  Thompson  '82,  a 
daughter,  Amanda  Chrisime.  June  18,  1987.  /  5522  Foxtail  Lane, 
Ellicott  City,  MD  21043. 

To  Kenneth  and  Christine  Hefler  Reinert  '77,  a  daughter, 
Laura  Elizabeth,  June  18,  1987.  /  6316  Moccasin  Avenue, 
Cheyenne,  WY  82009 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs,  Donald  A.  Eggc  '78,  a  son,  Joshua  Allen, 
July  7,  1987  /  .'i649  East  -C"  Avenue,  Richland,  Ml  49083. 

To  John  M.  '79  and  Robin  Swenk  Hilton  '79,  a  son,  Matthew 
Ryan,  August  1,  1987  John  has  rejoined  Standard  Steel  and  has 
been  promoted  to  manager  of  Ring  Products.  /  94  Walnut 
Road,  Lewislown,  PA  17044, 

To  Mr,  and  Mrs.  Philip  B,  Olphin  '76.  a  son.  Brooks  Ryan, 
September  3,  1987  /  1  Deep  Pond  Court,  New  Freedom,  PA  17349 

To  Ryan  and  Kim  Glass  Hannigan  '80,  a  son,  Jesse  David, 
September  28,  1987,  She  still  teaches  instrumental  music  in  the 
Mechanicsburg  School  District.  Her  husband  is  an  assistant 
manager  for  York  Federal  Savings  and  Loan,  /  33  McClellan 
Drive,  East  Berlin,  PA  17316. 

To  David  and  Jay ne  Carney  Gaglione  '80,  a  daughter,  Kaitlin 
Joy,  September  30,  1987  /  715  Rolling  Green  Drive.  Selins- 
grove,  PA  17870. 

To  J.  Andrew  and  Barbara  Shatto  Harvey  '75,  a  son,  Daniel 
James,  October  2,  1987  /  246  Arch  Street,  Sunbury,  PA  17801. 

To  Gary  and  Barbara  Woods  Gonsar  '77,  a  son,  Andrew 
Michael,  October  .3,  1987  /  16  Rome  Court,  R.D.  2,  Selins- 
grove,  PA  17870. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs,  William  C.  Miicke  '80,  a  son,  Kevin  William, 
October  9,  1987,  /  107  Woodside  Road,  Maplewood,  NJ  07040, 

To  Craig  J.  '77  and  Diane  Knetz  Rilej  '77,  a  son,  Colin  John, 
October  17,  1987,  Diane  is  a  registered  nurse  in  Intensive  Care 
Unit  at  Mercer  Medical  Center,  Craig  has  been  promoted  to 
assistant  vice  president  at  New  Jersey  National  Bank,  Trenton, 
NJ,  /  333  Crown  Street,  Morrisville,  PA  19067 

To  Thomas  and  Cheryl  Wolchek  Lee  '73,  a  daughter,  Rebecca 
Gaylc,  October  28,  1987.  Cheryl  is  the  media  manager  for 
Philip  Morris,  USA  and  Thomas  is  a  tax  manager  for  Coopers 
and  Lybrand.  /  55  Lillian  Court,  Ramsey,  NJ  07446 

To  Robert  and  Deborah  Horvalh  Ericksen  '82,  a  son,  Matthew 
Robert,  November  30,  1987,  /  210  Clinton  Avenue,  North 
Plainfield,  NJ  07060. 


Deaths 


Joseph  Pasterchik  '41,  Philadelphia.  PA.  April  21,  1981, 
Word  of  his  death  was  just  recently  received.  He  was  a  flyer  in 
World  War  II  and  a  reading  specialist  at  Penn  Charter  School 
in  Gerniantown,  PA 

Mary  Elizabeth  Royer  Seidel  '29,  Flossmoor,  IL, 
December  6,  1986.  She  had  been  a  librarian  and  English 
teacher  in  the  Cleveland,  OH  area  before  retiring, 

Ada  E.  Bateman  Donachy,  Sunbury,  PA,  May  2,  1987  She 
studied  music  at  Susquehanna  for  two  years  about  the  time  of 
World  War  1. 

John  L.  Sawyer  '72,  Pittsburgh,  PA.  August  11,  1987  He  was 
an  investment  broker  with  A.G,  Edwards  &  Sons  of  Beaver, 
PA.  He  is  survived  by  his  wife,  the  former  Lisa  Deamer  '71. 

Calvert  R.  Manley,  Jr.  'x47,  Belleville,  IL,  September  5,  1987 
Manley,  who  earned  his  degree  at  Case  Western  Reserve,  was 
a  research  engineer  with  Alcoa  in  East  St.  Louis,  IL, 

James  R.  Peifer  '29,  Harrisburg,  PA,  September  9,  1987 
For  many  years  he  was  an  electrical  construction  and  physical 
education  instructor  at  Camp  Curtin  Junior  High  School  in 
Harrisburg, 

Harley  H.  Barnes  '25,  Linwood.  NJ.  September  18.  1987 
He  was  engaged  in  the  milling  and  lumber  business  for  more 
than  40  years. 

Robert  A.  Slegal  x'3S,  State  College.  PA,  October  6,  1987 
His  brothers  Eugene  '26  and  Daniel  '28  were  Susquehanna 
graduates. 

Maria  Geiselman  Gabrielson  '13.  Hanover,  PA,  October 
16,  1987.  She  had  been  a  resident  of  The  Brethren  Home  in 


New  Oxford,  PA.  She  was  a  niece  of  former  Susquehanna 
University  president,  Charles  T,  Aikens. 

John  M.  Leese  '27,  Union.  NJ,  October  28,  1987  He  was 
with  the  Union  School  District  for  30  years,  retiring  as  vice 
principal  of  Kawameeh  Junior  High  School. 

Walter  E.  Shank  '31,  Boca  Raton.  FL.  October  29,  1987  A 
retired  school  teacher,  he  headed  the  commercial  department 
at  Schuykill  Haven  High  School, 

Carroll  Stanley  Millard  '56,  Parsippany.  NJ,  November  12, 

1987,  He  was  a  manager  with  AT&T  and  active  in  community 
affairs  in  the  Allentown  area.  His  wife  is  the  former  Margaret 
K.  Webber  '54.  He  resided  in  Wescosville,  PA. 

Cyril  M.  Zechman  '21,  Lewisburg,  PA,  December  7.  1987, 
He  taught  and  coached  in  the  Pittsburgh  area  before  working  in 
the  brick  industry.  He  retired  as  plant  manager  of  the 
Watsontown-Paxton  Brick,  Co,  in  1959 

Gertrude  E.  Fisher  Jones  '29,  Allentown,  PA,  December 

13,  1987,  She  taught  English  and  history  in  the  Pittsburgh 
School  District  for  several  years  after  her  graduation.  Her 
father.  Dr.  George  E.  Fisher  (Class  of  1888),  was  a  member 
of  the  Susquehanna  faculty  for  many  years, 

Eleanor  J.  O'Donnell  Wargnv  '28,  Fairfax,  WA.  December 

14,  1987  She  was  a  native  of  Girardville,  PA. 

Donna  J.  Somerfleld  '74,  Lancaster.  PA.  January  6,  1988,  She 
had  been  in  ill  health  for  12  years.  A  violin  major  at  Susquehanna, 
where  she  appeared  in  many  musical  productions  and  gave 
recitals,  she  was  working  toward  a  master's  degree  at  Peabody 
Conservatory  of  Music  in  Baltimore  when  she  became  ill. 

Frank  E.  Ehrenfeld  '22,  Philipsburg,  PA,  January  9,  1988, 
He  was  formerly  supervising  principal  of  the  Philipsburg- 
Osceloa  Area  School  District,  His  career  in  education  spanned 
five  decades.  He  also  served  several  terms  as  a  member  of  the 
Susquehanna  University  Board  of  Directors, 

William  H.  Poust,  Jr.  '49,  Harrisburg,  PA,  February  1, 

1988.  He  was  associated  with  Pomeroy's  department  store 
from  the  time  he  was  graduated  until  he  retired  in  1986. 
Survivors  include  William  H.  Poust  III  '78. 


Robert  V.  Redpath,  Jr.,  South  Orange.  NJ.  December 

28.  1987,  He  was  a  member  of  the  Susquehanna  University 
Board  of  Directors  from  1961  to  1985,  when  he  became  an 
emeritus  member.  A  graduate  of  Yale  University  and  its 
law  school,  he  was  a  chartered  life  underwriter.  He  was  a 
pension  and  estate  planning  specialist  with  Connecticut 
Mutual  Life  qualifying  as  a  life  member  of  the  Million 
Dollar  Round  Table, 


In  Memoriam 

William  O.  Roberts  '29,  assistant  professor  emeritus  of 
music,  died  February  20  after  a  brief  illness. 

A  native  of  Wilkes-Barre.  Mr.  Roberts  received  his  Bachelor 
of  Music  degree  from  Susquehanna  before  leachmg  music 
education  for  the  Wilkes-Barre  City  Schools  from  1930-1964. 
He  pursued  graduate  study  at  Harvard  University  and  Penn 
Slate  University  and  earned  a  Master  of  Education  degree 
from  New  York  University  in  1954, 

In  1964.  he  returned  to  Susquehanna  as  assistant  professor  of 
music  and  director  of  the  music  teacher  education  program. 
During  that  lime,  he  served  as  president  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Music  Educators  National  Conference  and  the  Music  Educators 
National  Conference. 

Mr.  Roberts  retired  from  Susquehanna  in  1976  and  was  named 
assistant  professor  emeritus.  The  same  year,  he  was  awarded 
Susquehanna's  Alumni  Service  Award  for  outstanding  service 
to  the  University.  Throughout  his  retirement,  he  remained  an 
active  member  of  the  Susquehanna  community. 

Mr.  Roberts  is  survived  by  his  wife.  Ruth;  two  sons.  William 
Jr..  and  Kenneth;  and  seven  grandchildren. 

A  memorial  has  been  established  at  Susquehanna, 


Alumni  Association 
Presents  Slate  of 
1988-89  Officers 

President 

Louis  E,  Santangelo,  Jr,  "50 

Hershcy.  PA:  B.S.  decree:  M.S.  degree  from  Biichiell 
University:  broker /manager.  Jack  Gaiighen  Realtors. 

Vice  President 

William  A.  Lewis,  Jr.  '68 

Chevy  Chase.  MD:  B.A.  degree:  J.  D.  degree  from  Boston 
University  Law  School:  counsel  to  the  U.S.  Senate 
Judiciary  Committee. 

Vice  President 

Terry  L.  March  "67 

Franklin  Square.  NY:  B.S.  degree:  managing  partner  of 
March  and  Company.  New  York  City. 

Secretary 

Donald  S.  King  '66 

Montoiirsville.  PA:  B.A.  degree:  social  studies  teacher, 
Montoursville  Area  School  District. 

Treasurer 

Chester  G.  Rowe  '52 

Selinsgrove,  PA;  B.A.  degree:  M.A.  degree  from  Bucknell 
University:  director  of  guidance  and  pupil  personnel, 
Selinsgrove  Area  School  District. 

Members  at  Large 

Leah  Cryder  Oberheim  '47 

Alumni  Representative  to  the  University 

Board  of  Directors 

Woolrich.  PA:  B.S.  degree:  retired  office  manager, 
Fleisher  's  Dairy  Stores. 

Todd  G.  Burns  '81 

Pen  Argyl.  PA:  B.A  degree:  science  teacher,  Pocoiw 
Mountain  School  District. 

David  M.  Dumeyer  '69 

Umdisville.  PA:  B.A.  degree:  research  analyst.  Republican 
research  staff,  Pennsylvania  House  of  Representatives. 

Teri  L.  Guerrisi  '80 

Harrisburg,  P.4:  B.A.  degree:  news  reporter.  WHP-TV. 

Marsha  A,  Lehman  '74 

Penfield,  NY:  B.A.  degree:  M.S.  from  the  University  of 
Rochester:  munager,  government  systems  division,  Eastman 
Kodak  Company. 

Doreen  Bolton  Rehrig  '72 

Glen  Mills,  PA:  B.S.  degree:  M.S.  from  Clemson  Univer- 
sity: group  research  manager.  Scon  Paper  Company, 
Philadelphia. 

Christopher  D.  Rooke  '82 

Morrisiown,  NJ:  B.A.  degree:  secoiulan  operations 
services.  AT&T. 

Ruth  Naylor  Shaffer  '41 

Wesf  Chester.  PA;  B.S.  degree:  retired  music  teacher. 
West  Chester  School  District. 


Commentary 


SPRING  ALUMNI  WEEKEND  1988  has  passed 
and  reports  indicate  that  it  was  a  successful  event. 
Many  alumni,  friends,  and  parents  took  part  in 
the  varied  activities.  This  particular  weekend,  coupled 
with  all  the  district  club  meetings  in  the  various 
locales,  reminds  us  just  how  much  of  a  pleasure  it 
is  to  be  back  at  our  alma  mater. 


There  are  other  little  bonuses,  too.  I'm  sure  you  can 
share  with  me  the  feelings  when  George  Campbell 
'63  called  the  Alumni  Office  to  notify  us  of  a  new 
address  and  had  no  idea  that  he  was  talking  to  his 
classmate,  Jim  Campbell.  Needless  to  say.  George 
and  I  staged  a  mini-reunion  right  on  the  phone.  Or 
what  about  the  time  over  the  Christmas  holidays 
when  I  looked  up  from  my  desk  to  see  that  Tom 
Helvig  '64  trudged  up  three  flights  of  steps  to  the 
Alumni  Office  in  Selinsgrove  Hall.  Tom  and  his 
family  were  visiting  his  parents  in  Selinsgrove  for 
the  holidays.  After  coming  from  Georgia,  Tom 
remarked  that  he  didn't  recall  Pennsylvania  winters 
being  as  harsh  as  they  now  seemed. 


THE  RESPONSE  TO  moving  Spring  Alumni  Weekend 
to  early  June  for  1989  is  very  positive.  This  gives 
us  a  time  when  we  can  have  the  campus  to  ourselves. 
It  isn't  too  early  to  mark  the  dates  for  next  year- 
June  9.  10  and  II,  1989.  You'll  get  plenty  of  notice 
of  the  new  innovations,  such  as  staying  on  campus 
in  dorms  and  dining  in  Evert  hall. 


SOMETHING  THAT  HAS  WORKED  well  in  con- 
junction with  regular  class  reunions  is  what  we  call 
"special  group"  reunions.  We've  already  had  suc- 
cessful gatherings  of  students  from  the  Jim  Garrett 
Era  and  graduates  of  the  University's  25-year-old 
Political  Science  Department.  Track  athletes  who 
worked  under  Coach  Ron  Thomas  (1967-70)  held  a 
reunion  during  Spring  Alumni  Weekend,  and  there 
is  talk  of  getting  the  men  together  who  played  foot- 
ball at  SU  under  the  Staggs  — Amos  Alonzo  Stagg, 
Jr.  and  Sr. 


What  are  your  special  interests?  What  group  of 
friends  would  you  like  to  see  back  on  campus?  Let 
us  know.  We'll  help  with  arranging  an  event.  We'd 
like  to  see  you  back  more  often  than  once  every 
five  years. 

EVEN  IF  YOU  LIVE  too  far  away  to  make  a  campus 
visit  practical,  you  need  not  lose  touch  with 
Susquehanna.  If  you're  like  me.  one  of  the  more 
interesting  features  of  ne  Alumnus  is  "Susque- 
hannans  On  Parade."  If  you  have  an  item  you  would 
like  to  share  with  other  alumni,  friends  and  parents, 
please  forward  that  information  to  the  Alumni 
office  just  as  Debbie  Horvath  Ericksen  '82  did  for 
the  birth  of  her  son  Matthew  Robert.  We'll  publish 
your  item  as  soon  as  possible  in  a  future  Alumnus. 
We're  anxious  for  news  from  the  Susquehanna 
family  and  look  forward  to  sharing  it  with  all 
alumni,  friends,  and  parents. 

Keep  in  touch . .  . 


OViiA 


•  Jim  Campbell 


Spend  Your  Vacation  With  Us 

Still  trying  lo  make  vacation  plans? 

Pack  up  your  adventure  and  plan  to  attend  the  second  annual  Alumni  Retreat  Week  set  for  August  7-12 
al  Susquehanna.  The  Biology  Department,  in  cooperation  with  the  Office  of  Alumni  Relations,  is  planning 
a  week  of  activities  based  on  the  "Edible  Plants  of  Pennsylvania." 

Daily  field  trips  throughout  the  Pennsylvania  Dutch  country  are  being  planned,  as  well  as  an  overnight 
visit  to  the  University's  Hepner  Ecological  Center.  .10  miles  west  of  campus.  Evening  activities  incorporating 
area  culture  and  history  through  dance,  music,  and  crafts  are  also  planned. 

Costs  tor  the  week  are  S2I5  per  person,  which  includes  meals,  lodging,  linens,  and  transportation  while 
on  campus.  Participants  will  be  housed  in  the  newly  renovated  (and  air-conditioned)  Seibert  Hall.  The 
University  swimming  pool,  tennis  courts  and  track  also  will  be  available  for  your  use. 

For  more  information,  contact  the  Office  of  Continuing  Education.  (717)  372-4354  from  8:15  a.m.  to 
4;30  p.m.  Monday  through  Friday. 


It's  happening.  .  . 

.  .  .in  the  classroom 

.  .  .on  the  athletic  field 

.  .   in  the  community 

.    .and  it's  haffening  because  of  you! 


Susquehanna  students  are  recognized  as  aspiring 
scholars,  competitive  athletes,  and  conscientious 
citizens. 

What  malces  them  so  successful?  An  interested 
and  involved  faculty       .  and  caring  alumni, 
parents  and  friends  like  you. 

Your  growing  support  of  the  Susquehanna 
University  Fund  continues  to  make  it  happen. 
Gifts  to  the  SUF  underwrite  every  aspect  of 
Susquehanna  life  This  year,  we  have  identified 
$900,000  in  needs  and  we  need  your  help. 

Please  make  your  gift  to  the  SUF  today,  and 
invest  in  the  future! 


SbS 


SUSQUEHANNA 


ALUMNUS 


Their  subjects  range  from  Hebrew 
inscriptions  to  the  rise  and  decline 
of  union  solidarity  in  Western 
Pennsylvania,  the  poets  of  the  Great 
War.  and  the  Northumbrian 
Renaissance. 
While  they  may  never  reach 
he  best  seller  list  of  books,  they  are  in  demand 
ly  students  and  professors  around  the  world. 

They  are  the  publications  of  the  Susquehanna 
Jniversity  Press,  an  increasingly  prolific 
)ublishcr  of  scholarly  research.  Susquehanna  is 
lelieved  to  be  the  smallest  college  or  university 
n  North  America  to  boast  a  university  press. 

"A  university  press  helps  scholars  advance 
heir  careers,  lets  new  perspectives  be  known, 
ind  makes  a  university  a  lively  place  for  scholars 
o  be,"  says  David  N.  Wiley,  director  of  the 
Susquehanna  University  Press. 

Since  1981,  Susquehanna  has  approved  more 
han  60  manuscripts  for  publication.  Two  books 
mblished  in  1986-87  and  1987-88  have  been 
lamcd  among  the  best  academic  books  published 
n  their  respective  years  by  Choice  magazine,  a 
ournal  used  by  librarians  as  a  reference  for 
iCholarly  books.  One  of  the  two  was  written  by  a 
Ju.squehanna  professor. 

Others  are  drawing  national  attention.  Mature 
Ihnsuaiuiy  is  described  by  scholars  as  a 
'groundbreaking  book  in  Jewish-Christian 
iialogue,"  according  to  Wiley, 

"Authors  are  turning  to  university  presses  to 
)ublish  serious  .scholarly  research,"  Wiley  says. 

The  first  university  press  at  Susquehanna  can 
)e  traced  back  to  1935  as  a  combined  effort  with 
he  Susquehanna  University  Studies,  an  annual 
:ollection  of  scholarly  articles. 

While  Susquehanna  University  Studies  has 
emained  active,  the  Susquehanna  University 
i'ress  became  dormant  in  the  mid-1960s.  It  was 
■esurrected  in  1980  by  a  group  of  faculty  and  a 
ivilling  Thomas  Yoseloff,  chairman  of  Associated 
University  Presses  of  America,  which  has  offices 
in  New  York,  London  and  Toronto. 

"There  has  always  been  an  interest  among  the 
Faculty  to  be  involved  actively  in  scholarly 
publication,"  Wiley  says. 

The  Press  was  accepted  conditionally  with 
Associated  University  Presses  from  1981  to  1983, 
and  met  its  challenges.  Wiley,  a  full-time 
member  of  the  Religion  and  Philosophy 
Jcparlment,  assumed  the  directorship.  An 
i;iJil<irial  committee  of  si.\  faculty  and  three 
administrators  was  organized. 


VOLUME  56 

NUMBER  3 

SUMMER  1988 


Eight  manuscripts  were  reviewed  and  approved 
for  publication  within  the  two-year  period. 

"From  the  very  beginning,  we  wanted  to  be 
known  as  a  quality  press,"  s,\ys  French  professor 
Nancy  A.  Cairns,  a  member  c'  the  first  editorial 
committee. 

Wiley  credits  Cairns  for  soliciting  the  most 
manuscripts  on  behalf  of  Susquehanna.  One  of 
those  manuscripts.  The  Worlds  of  Andre  Maurois. 
written  by  Susquehanna  French  professor  Jack 
Kolbert,  was  selected  by  Choice  magazine  as  one 
of  the  best  academic  books  for  1986-87. 

Cairns'  contributions  are  characteristic  of 
faculty  support  for  the  Press.  Occasionally  some 
are  called  upon  to  serve  as  readers  to  review  the 
manuscript.  Others  serve  on  the  editorial 
committee. 

"The  work  of  the  committee  has  been  the  ideal 
work  of  a  classroom,"  Wiley  says.  "The 
committee  provides  a  setting  where  faculty  of 
different  disciplines  can  engage  in  serious 
discussion  on  a  written  text." 

Each  month,  committee  members  representing 
varied  disciplines  gather  to  review  readers' 
cntiques  and  recommendations  for  publication. 
Based  on  the  reader's  report,  the  committee 
suggests  revisions,  or  approves  or  rejects 
publication. 

"There  is  a  renewed  belief  among  those  who 
have  served  on  the  committee  that  there  are  still 
very  competent  scholars  and  teachers  in  the 
world.  We  have  seen  very  valuable  works  from 
writers  and  readers  —  both  young  and  old," 
Wiley  says. 

The  SU  Press  secures  foremost  authorities  to 
provide  a  critique  of  manuscripts.  "Most  of  the 
people  who  read  for  us  don't  have  to  do  it. 
They're  established  in  their  fields,  but  they  want 
to  see  the  profession  survive." 

Susquehanna's  relationship  with  Associated 
University  Presses  has  been  an  important  factor  in 
attracting  scholars'  works.  Authors  pay  no  direct 
costs,  and  yet  receive  royalties  after  a  certain 
number  of  books  are  sold. 

"Publish  or  perish  is  the  scholar's  dilemma,  " 
Yoseloff  once  told  a  reporter.  "Yet  the  fact  is 
that  civilization  must  publish  or  perish.  For  the 
lack  of  publication  —  of  the  means  of 
dissemination  of  the  fruits  of  research  —  perils 
the  whole  syndrome  of  research  and  teaching." 

Susquehanna's  progress  pleases  Yoseloff. 

"Susquehanna  books  are  in  sufficient  demand. 

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Advice  from  a  journalist 

If  At  First  You  Don't  Succeed . 


The  following  text  is  an  edited  version  of  the  J  988 
Commencement  Address  delivered  by  Bettina  Gregory, 
senior  Washington  correspondent  for  ABC  News. 


DR.  CUNNINGHAM,  DISTINGUISHED 

members  of  the  faculty,  ladies  and  gentlemen, 
and  the  class  of  1988.  I  am  really  glad  to  be  back 
in  this  part  of  Pennsylvania.  It  is  a  particular 
pleasure  for  me  not  to  be  reporting  on  a  certain 
nearby  reactor. 

I  get  very  nervous  when  I  have  to  stand  up  and 
speak  to  an  audience  live.  It  reminds  me  very 
much  of  the  way  I  fell  the  very  first  time  I  had  to 
broadcast  live  on  the  network.  I  joined  ABC 
news  in  1974  and  I  was  a  radio  correspondent, 
which  meant  that  I  wrote  and  read  five-minute 
newscasts  for  the  FM  radio  network. 

I  was  looking  for  an  opportunity  to  break  into 
the  television  side  of  the  business,  so  I  made 
myself  available  whenever  one  of  the  big  stars 
would  not  come  out  to  cover  some  story  that 
occurred  on  a  weekend  or  at  3  a.m.  They  could 
call  upon  Gregory  and  off  I  would  go. 

My  first  big  break  is  a  story  which  the 
graduates  may  not  even  remember  because  it 
happened  so  long  ago,  but  perhaps  some  of  the 
parents  will.  It  was  the  story  of  Karen  Ann 
Quintan.  Miss  Quintan  fell  into  a  coma  with 
severe  brain  damage  after  mixing  alcohol  with 
tranquilizers.  At  that  time  everybody  believed 
that  if  they  took  away  the  respirator  that  was 
hooked  to  her  body,  she  would  die. 

It  was  my  job  to  cover  the  trial.  The  right  to 
die  with  dignity  became  a  national  issue  at  that 
point.  Her  parents,  Roman  Catholics,  did  not 
believe  that  Miss  Quinlan  should  have  to  be 
attached  to  the  machine.  They  wanted  to  remove 
it.  There  was  a  trial  in  Morristown,  New  Jersey, 
and  I  flew  every  day  in  a  helicopter  from  New 
York  City. 

I  remember  the  day  of  the  verdict.  For  the  very 
first  time  I  was  going  to  be  the  lead  on  the 


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Director  of  Public  Relations /Publications 

Jane  M.  Daly 

Publications  Manager 

Jean  M.  Smith 

Assistant  Director  of  Public  Relations 

Michael  S.  Ferlazzo 
Director  of  Alumni  Relations 

Jim  Campbell  '63 


evening  news  broadcast.  1  whipped  out  a  yellow 
pad,  got  back  into  the  chopper  and  I  thought, 
"I'll  write  my  script  on  the  flight  back  to  New 
York." 

We  took  off  and  flew  straight  into  a  line  of 
thunderstorms.  I  spent  the  entire  time  praying  we 
would  land  safely.  We  did,  but  I  still  had  that 
blank  page  of  paper  staring  me  in  the  face. 

It  was  about  5  p.m.  eastern  time,  I  should  tell 
you  at  this  point.  In  those  days  we  did  three 
broadcasts  of  the  evening  news:  6,  6:30  and  7 
p.m. 

It  was  also  the  days  when  we  were  using  film. 
Now,  everything  is  videotaped,  and  it  needs  no 
time  for  processing.  But  we  had  film  and  it 
required  about  40  minutes  to  process.  We  had 
just  enough  time  to  process  the  film,  but  not 
enough  time  to  cut  and  edit  the  spots. 

It  was  going  to  be  my  job  to  sit  on  that  little 
egg  box  set  next  to  Harry  Reasoner.  He  was  the 
sole  anchorman  then. 

My  job  was  to  narrate  the  opening  of  the 
show,  make  some  remarks,  and  then  describe  the 
film  as  it  rolled  by.  There  was  only  one  small 
problem.  I  had  absolutely  no  idea  what  was  going 
to  go  by  when. 

I  saw  that  clock  hit  10  seconds  to  6.  My  knees 
were  shaking  and  my  lips  were  trembling  and  I 
was  so  nervous  and  I  did  not  know  how  I  was 
going  to  be  able  to  speak.  So  I  looked  to  Mr. 
Reasoner,  the  voice  of  wisdom  and  experience, 
for  a  few  words  of  encouragement. 

And  here's  what  he  said  to  me:  "Don't  worry, 
little  girl,  it's  only  the  first  broadcast.  Only  11 
million  people  are  watching  you." 

Somehow  1  got  through  that  show.  I  cannot 
report  that  it  was  my  best  work,  but  I  am  grateful 
to  say  that  I'm  still  employed  by  ABC  News. 

What  I  would  like  to  speak  to  you  about  is  a 
few  lessons  which  you  might  need  as  you 
approach  the  more  practical  side  of  life,  that  is 
the  trials  and  tribulations  of  trying  to  get  a  job,  of 


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Bettina  Gregory 

trying  to  succeed,  of  trying  to  make  your  way 
forward  from  this  day.  In  short,  I  would  like  to 
say  a  few  words  to  you  about  success  and  failure. 

You  should  not  be  afraid  to  take  risks.  You 
can  only  have  great  achievement  where  you  risk 
failure. 

I  would  not  be  standing  here  addressing  this 
class  if  I  didn't  take  risks  in  doing  my  stories. 

Since  we  are  located  near  Three  Mile  Island, 
I'd  like  to  tell  this  group  one  story  about  the  very 
first  day  of  the  accident.  I  was  there,  standing 
outside  in  that  little  island  opposite  the  plant, 
waiting  with  local  officials,  state  officials,  more 
and  more  reporters  to  find  out  what  was  going  on 
inside  that  reactor. 

I  arrived  there  very  early  in  the  morning.  We 
waited  and  waited  and  there  was  no  news  about 
what  was  happening.  Every  once  in  a  while, 
somebody  would  come  out  and  say:  "Well 
somebody'll  be  along  in  a  little  bit  and  explain  it 
all  to  you.  Don't  worry;  it's  all  going  to  be 
fine." 

Eventually,  it  was  about  2  in  the  afternoon, 
and  we  had  had  no  word  about  what  was  going 
on.  I  had  one  crew  there  and  finally  an  official 
from  the  utility  came  out.  Everybody  gathered 
round,  and  you've  seen  that  sort  —  cameras  and 
reporters  around  this  person  as  he  began  briefing 
us  —  when  I  began  thinking,  he's  not  giving  us 
any  information. 

Suddenly  I  thought  about  what  else  might  be 
happening.  Whenever  you're  covering  an  event 
you  have  to  ask:  What  is  going  on  here?  But 
also,  why  is  it  going  on?  And  why  is  it  going  on 
now? 

I  suddenly  looked  down  the  road  about  a 
hundred  yards.  I  saw  some  movement.  I  took  a 
great  risk  because  I  only  had  one  crew  and  I 
could  end  up  with  no  official  speaking  in  my 
piece.  1  saw  some  cars  leaving  and  so  I  said, 
"ABC,  follow  me." 


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The  measure  of  a  person's  worth  is  not  that  they  failed, 
but  how  many  times  they  get  bacl(  up  and  try  again. 


Off  we  marched  down  Ihe  road,  and  the  risk 
paid  off.  I  was  able  to  obtain  the  only  interviews 
that  day  with  the  workers  who  had  been  inside 
the  plant  when  the  emergency  was  declared.  They 
had  been  kept  back  to  be  detoxified  for  some 
hours,  and  they  were  now  leaving. 

That  was  one  reason  that  the  news  conference 
was  taking  place  at  that  very  hour  to  distract  our 
attention.  But  1  ended  up  with  an  exclusive  report 
because  I  took  the  risk. 

Lei's  talk  about  failure  for  a  moment.  We  are 
celebrating  your  success  today.  But  there  will  be 
times  from  now  on  where  you  will  not  succeed. 

I  got  my  first  paying  job  at  a  radio  station  in 
Long  Island.  New  York,  where  I  was  paid  the 
princely  sum  of  $2.50  an  hour.  I  worked  during 
the  day  as  a  reporter  in  the  press  room  covering 
the  county  government,  the  Nassau  County 
government. 

1  worked  in  the  evening  doing  two  newscasts 
an  hour.  I  engineered  my  own  board.  I  took  in 
the  weather  forecast.  I  made  calls  to  find  out  who 
won  the  local  school  board  elections. 

This  is  quite  an  education.  I  mean,  it's  sort  of 
the  theory  of  "sink  or  swim"  and  you've  got  to 
swim  to  survive  this.  I  thought  1  was  doing  quite 
well.  In  fact,  1  had  been  looking  for  jobs  in  New 
York  City  trying  to  move  upward  and  onward  in 
the  world  of  broadcasting,  when  the  news 
director  from  this  station  called  me  into  his 
office,  and  he  said:  "You  know,  we've  had  a 
cutback  here,  and  I've  got  to  cut  the  staff.  There 
are  two  people  I  have  picked  out  as  candidates, 
and  I  have  decided  we  could  save  one  of  them." 

I  thought  maybe  things  were  looking  up  for 
me,  but  I  was  wrong.  He  said:  "There's  this 
other  young  woman  here  who  shows  a  lot  of 
promise  as  the  only  female  DJ  we  have.  But  you, 
on  the  other  hand,  have  absolutely  no  talent  and 
no  ability  in  the  news  business,  so  you  are 
fired    "  Well,  the  next  day  I  went  to  work  as  a 
free-lance  reporter  for  The  New  York  Times. 

The  point  I'm  trying  to  make  is  that  whether  or 
not  someone  is  making  an  objective  assessment 
of  your  failure  depends  on  who  is  making  that 
assessment. 

About  a  year  later  I  encountered  the  same 
gentleman.  I  was  now  working  for  WCBS  Radio 
in  New  York,  and  he  came  up  to  me  and  he  said: 
"You  know,  I  was  really  wrong  about  you.  And 
I  have  to  apologize  to  you  for  the  statement  that  I 
made  to  you." 

And  1  said:  "Well,  you  know,  I  was  very 
upset  at  the  time,  but  I  want  to  thank  you. 
Because,  had  you  not  fired  me  I  probably  would 
have  worked  at  your  station  for  another  year  and 


would  not  be  getting  on  with  my  career  as  I  am 
now.  So  it  really  worked  out  just  fine  for  both  of 
us." 

Many,  many  talented  people  have  been  called 
failures  in  their  youth.  I  was  recently  reading 
about  Beethoven.  He  had  an  early  composition 
teacher  who  told  him  he  had  no  talent.  Albert 
Einstein  was  considered  a  mathematical  dummy 
because  he  didn't  understand  the  simplest 
mathematical  relationships,  because  he  simply 
could  not  accept  the  assumption. 

So,  please,  do  not  be  afraid  to  fail.  The 
measure  of  a  person's  worth  is  not  that  they 
failed,  because  we  all  will  fail  one  time  or 
another,  but  how  many  times  do  you  get  back  up 
and  try  again.  That  is  how  you  are  going  to 
succeed  in  life. 

That  brings  me  to  my  third  and  final  point  that 
I  would  like  to  share  with  you,  and  that  is  what  I 
think  is  the  most  important  quality  to  succeed  in 
any  field.  It's  very  simple.  It's  persistence. 

There  are  people  who  are  geniuses  who  do  not 
succeed  because  they  simply  do  not  persist  in 
their  endeavors.  The  one  quality  which  will  help 
you  get  ahead  is  to  not  accept  failure  as  a 
definitive  moment  in  your  life. 

We  all  set  our  own  limitations.  The  most 
important  thing  you  have  to  learn  is  to  say  not 
that  I  have  failed  at  doing  this,  but  I  will  persist 
in  trying,  and  I  have  not  succeeded  in  doing  this 
yet.  It's  important  to  believe  in  yourself.  It's 
important  to  believe  that  you  can  push  those 
barriers  back. 

It's  important  to  set  small  goals  for  yourself, 
not  to  say  that  you're  going  to  become  the 
greatest  engineer,  doctor,  lawyer  or  journalist 
alive,  but  that  you  are  going  to  get  through  this 
course,  or  write  this  paper,  or  do  what  is  the  first 
step  toward  your  goal. 

Set  personal  goals  for  yourself.  Write  them; 
refer  to  them;  and  chart  your  own  progress.  If 
you  look  at  the  quality  all  these  people  have  who 
have  succeeded  —  and  succeeded  in  great 
measure  —  it  is  one  very  simple  thing.  They 
persist  in  their  efforts,  and  they  do  not  give  up  no 
matter  who  slams  the  door  in  their  face,  no 
matter  how  many  times  they  try  and  fail.  They 
keep  on. 

My  job  as  a  journalist  is  basically  to  tell  the 
truth,  to  tell  stories  as  truthfully  as  I  can  possibly 
do  that.  I  must  persist  in  that  effort  even  when 
faced  with  great  obstacles.  I'd  like  to  tell  you  a 
true  story  of  what  happened  to  me  some  years 
ago.  I  was  on  my  way  to  Atlanta,  where  1 
thought  I  was  covering  a  story  about  a  federal 

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Knowledge 


They're  being  sold  in  nearly  every  major  country 
around  the  world.  That  says  'We  have  arrived.'  " 
Yoseloff  told  committee  members  recently.  "I'm 
pleased  with  the  quality  as  well  as  the  quantity  of 
books  published  by  Susquehanna." 

Yoseloff  says  that  Susquehanna's  progress  is  a 
tribute  to  Wiley's  "astute  guidance."  In  recent 


'  'Publish  or  perish  is 
the  scholar  s 
dilemma. 


years,  young  and  struggling  presses  have  been 
referred  to  Susquehanna  for  advice. 

While  talk  aoout  maintaining  standards  may 
dominate  the  conversation,  it  is  easy  to  see  that 
David  Wiley  takes  great  pride  in  the 
accomplishments  of  the  Susquehanna  University 
Press. 

Wiley  has  packed  the  responsibilities  of 
soliciting  manuscripts  and  promoting  the  press 
around  his  duties  as  a  full-time  professor. 
Committee  members  have  come  to  know  him  as 
an  organized  leader  whose  diligence  is  paying  off 
for  the  Press. 

If  the  increase  in  approved  manuscripts  is  any 
indication,  Susquehanna  University  Press  is  close 
to  reaching  one  of  its  original  goals  of  approving 
20  titles  per  year.  Wiley  has  estimated  that  the 
Press  could  approve  16  titles  by  the  end  of 
1987-88. 


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1988  Commencement 


University  Awards  4 
Honorary  Degrees 


Susquehanna  University  awarded  honorary 
degrees  to  four  leaders  for  their  contributions  to 
broadcast  journalism,  global  understanding, 
religion,  and  science  during  the  University's 
130th  commencement  exercises  on  May  15. 

The  university  Board  of  Directors  conferred 
degrees  on: 

■  Bettina  Gregory,  senior  Washington 
correspondent  for  ABC  News,  who  gave  the 
Commencement  address; 

■  Dr.  Henry  Hood,  M.D.,  neurosurgeon  and 
president  of  the  Geisinger  Foundation,  Danville, 
Pa.; 

■  Rev.  Gerald  E.  Miller,  bishop  of  the 
Allegheny  Synod  of  the  Evangelical  Lutheran 
Church  in  America,  Hollidaysburg,  Pa.; 

■  Rabbi  Arthur  Schneier,  world  ecumenical 
leader  and  president  of  the  Appeal  of  Conscience 
Foundation,  who  delivered  the  Baccalaureate 
homily. 

"Susquehanna  University  is  honored  to 
recognize  this  distinguished  group  of  leaders. 
Their  contributions  are  diverse  and  the  examples 
they  offer  are  outstanding,"  University  President 
Joel  Cunningham  said. 


Bettina  Gregory 

Since  Bettina  Gregory  joined  ABC  News  in  1974. 
she  has  reported  on  international  cnses.  disasters, 
scandals,  and  sweeping  government  changes. 

Viewers  and  listeners  have  heard  her  repon  on  the 
Three  Mile  Island  nuclear  accident,  the  White  House 
view  of  the  Iran  crisis,  the  1985  TWA  hijacking 
incident,  the  PATCO  air  traffic  controllers  strike,  the 
Royal  Wedding  of  Prince  Charles  and  Princess  Diana, 
the  General  Services  Administration  corruption 
scandal,  the  EPA  Superfund  scandal,  and  the  Love 
Canal  Investigation  of  hazardous  waste  disposal. 

"While  educating  the  American  public  on  a  broad 
range  of  issues.  Bettina  Gregory  has  held  to  the 
highest  standards  of  professional  reporting." 
Cunningham  said. 

In  1983,  Gregory  was  named  among  the  nation's 
top  10  investigative  reporters  by  TV  Guide.  She  also 
holds  the  Women  in  Communications  Clarion  Award 
for  her  investigative  series  on  the  General  Services 


Administration  and  a  Women  at  Work  Broadcast 
Award  for  excellence  in  reporting  by  [he  National 
Commission  on  Working  Women. 

Prior  to  ABC,  she  worked  for  WCBS  Radio,  as  a 
free-lance  reporter  for  the  NBC  Radio  network,  the 
New  York  Times,  and  the  Associated  Press  national 
radio  wire. 

Gregory  is  a  summa  cum  laude  graduate  of  Pierce 
College  in  Athens,  Greece. 


Henry  Hood,  M.D. 

Hood,  a  neurosurgeon,  is  chief  executive  officer  of 
the  major  regional  medical  center  for  northcemral  and 
northeastern  Pennsylvania  and  one  of  the  largest 
ambulatory  care  centers  in  the  nation. 

Hood  attended  Cornell  University  and  received  his 
medical  degree  from  Cornell  University  Medical 
College.  He  was  appointed  to  the  Geisinger  Medical 
Center  staff  in  1957  and  became  director  of  the 
Department  of  Neurosurgery  in  1958.  He  has  served  as 
the  chief  executive  of  Geisinger  since  1974. 

Under  Hood's  leadership,  Geisinger  has  experienced 
dramatic  growth.  Since  1981,  Hood  has  been  president 
of  the  Geisinger  Foundation,  a  general  corporate 
organization  approved  by  the  directors  of  Geisinger 
Medical  Center  and  its  related  organizations.  The 
corporation  is  comprised  of  the  Geisinger  Foundation 
and  seven  corporate  affiliates. 

Hood  directs  the  entire  Geisinger  system  which 
includes  the  Geisinger  Foundation,  the  Geisinger 
Medical  Center,  the  Geisinger  Clinic.  GWV  Medical 
Center  in  Wilkes-Barre,  Geisinger  System  Services, 
Marworth  (an  alcohol  treatment  center  north  of 
Scranton),  and  Moshannon  Valley  Inc.  (facilities 
occupied  by  medical  clinics  in  Philipsburg  and 
Houtzdale). 

In  1982,  Hood  was  named  Medical  Executive  of  the 
Year,  the  highest  award  given  by  the  American 
College  of  Medical  Group  Administrators. 


Rev.  Gerald  E.  Miller 

Bishop  Miller  is  the  first  person  elected  to  lead  the 
Allegheny  Synod  of  the  newly-formed  ELCA,  The 
synod  is  made  up  of  seven  counties  in  the  Allegheny 
Mountain  area  of  western  Pennsylvania. 

Susquehanna  awarded  Miller  an  honorary  Doctor  of 
Divinity  degree  for  "faithful  stewardship  in  serving 
the  needs  of  church  and  community  with  distinction 
and  devotion." 

Prior  to  his  election.  Miller  was  assistant  to  the 
bishop  of  the  former  LCA  Central  Pennsylvania  Synod 
for  15  years.  He  also  has  served  pastorates  in  the 
Pennsylvania  communities  of  Altoona,  Lykens,  and 
Reedsville  in  addition  to  Albany,  N.Y. 

Miller  is  a  graduate  of  Hartwick  (N.Y.)  College  and 
the  Lutheran  Theological  Seminary,  Philadelphia.  His 
wife,  the  former  Jean  Rothermel,  is  a  1950 
Susquehanna  graduate. 


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Rabbi  Arthur  Schneier 

Founder  and  president  of  the  Appeal  of  Conscience 
Foundation,  Rabbi  Schneier  was  awarded  an  honorary 
Doctor  of  Laws  for  his  "success  in  building  the  basis 
for  freedom  and  peace  in  the  world." 

Schneier  has  met  with  Soviets  to  promote  religious 
tolerance,  and  he  has  aided  causes  in  Spain,  Hungary, 
and  northern  Ireland. 

Schneier's  study  and  travel  have  earned  him 
recognition  as  an  authority  on  foreign  policy  as  well  as 
religious  affairs.  Congress  and  the  United  Nations 
frequently  seek  his  advice  on  dealing  with  the 
religiously  and  politically  oppressed. 

A  native  of  Vienna.  Schneier  came  to  the  United 
Slates  as  a  teen  in  1947  alter  losing  his  family  to  the 
Holocaust.  He  recently  celebrated  his  25th  year 
serving  New  York  City's  Park  East  Synagogue. 

Schneier  is  a  member  of  the  Holocaust  Commission, 
the  Council  of  Foreign  Relations,  and  the  U.S.  Japan 
Foundation.  In  1982.  he  was  named  Clergyman  of  the 
Year  by  the  Protestant  Council  of  Churches. 


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Students  from  the  Sigmund  Weis 
School  of  Business  awaii  their 
diplomas. 


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University. 


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Bettina  Gregory,  senior  Washington  correspondent  for  ABC  News,  receiv 
an  honorary  Doctor  of  Letters  degree  for  her  contributions  to  broadcast 
journalism.  Gregory  also  delivered  the  Commencement  address. 


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Faith,  Values  Endure 
All  Challenges 


The  following  text  is  the  homily  delivered  by  Rabbi  Arthur 
Schneier  during  the  1988  Baccalaureate.  Rabbi  Schneier  is 
president  of  the  Appeal  of  Conscience  Foundation  and  senior 
ral)bi  at  Park  East  Synagogue.  New  York  City. 

Iesterday"s  prophetic  portion,  I  write  in 
I  synagogues  across  the  world,  is  the 
prophesy  of  Jeremiah.  Heal  me  and  I 
shall  be  healed.  Save  me  and  I  shall  be  saved. 

Friends,  I  firmly  believe  that  God  heals  us.  I 
firmly  believe  that  God  saves  us.  The  fact  that  I 
stand  here  before  you  today  is  really  a  response 
to  my  plea  to  God  to  heal  me  and  to  save  me. 

Let  me  begin  with  a  confession.  I  came  to 
these  blessed  shores  of  the  United  States  in  1947. 
a  survivor  of  the  Holocaust  whose  family 
perished  in  the  gas  chambers  of  Auschwitz  and 
Dresden  Stadt.  Oh,  how  during  these  days  I 
prayed  to  God  and  pleaded  with  him  —  "Save 
me  oh  Lord"  —  and  He  did. 

But  not  only  did  He  save  me  and  others,  but 
He  healed  our  wounds.  And  so  I  have  a  love 
affair  with  America  because  the  healing  process 
took  place  in  the  land  of  the  free.  The  healing 
process  took  place  in  the  land  of  opportunity  and 
that  gave  me  the  courage  and  the  motivation  and 
the  determination  to  use  whatever  abilities  1  have 
to  seek  religious  understanding,  tolerance  and 
religious  freedom  for  those  who  are  deprived  of  it 
in  countries  which  lack  the  religious  freedom 
which  we  enjoy. 

1  would  say  that  the  two  significant  challenges 
that  I've  encountered  from  early  childhood  — 
and  1  really  didn't  have  much  of  a  childhood  — 
were  the  question  of  daily  survival  and  constant 
change.  And  friends,  this  has  been  the  lot  of  the 
Jewish  people  from  the  days  of  Abraham  — 
survival  and  change. 

Do  you  know  what  it  means  to  build  a 
community  in  one  place  and  then  200  or  300 
years  later  face  expulsion  and  destruction?  Driven 
from  country  to  country,  dislodged  and 
persecuted,  we  learned  a  lesson  from  this 
experience  that  can  be  applied  to  a  period  in 
civilization  that  has  been  on  the  brink  of  nuclear 
holocaust  and  has  witnessed  the  most  radical 
changes  brought  about  by  science  and 
technology. 

What  has  been  our  stabilizer  and  anchor  in  the 
sea  of  change  is  faith  in  God,  acceptance  of  His 
Law,  and  the  practice  of  a  v,;lue  system  that  is 
timeless  and  can  withstand  any  political, 
economical  and  social  winds. 

You,  the  graduating  class,  will  be  experiencing 
change  as  you  leave  this  beautiful  campus  of 
Susquehanna  University.  Life  will  have  changed 
for  you  because  life  is  something  very  dynamic, 
it's  not  static.  As  you  enter  a  changed  world, 
remember,  you  need  an  anchor;  you  need  a 
stabilizer  to  get  through  it. 

Political  systems,  feudalism,  royalty. 


Rabbi  Arthur  Schneier  (center},  honorary  degree  recipient 

dictatorship.  Such  concepts  are  already  outdated 
even  as  they  continue  to  exist  in  some  countries. 
We  know  that  sooner  or  later  they  will  vanish  as 
did  the  dynastic  order  of  China  and  the  Pharaohs 
of  Egypt. 

Survival  and  change.  How  do  we  face  the 
technological  and  scientific  changes  that  threaten 
the  family,  and  yes,  that  threaten  Mother  Earth? 
How  do  we  face  generational  conflict?  How  do 
we  face  hunger  and  poverty?  As  we  face  it, 
strengthened  by  the  eternal  values  of  the  Judeo- 
Christian  religion,  that  must  serve  as  our 
anchoring  force,  the  stabilizer  that  enables  us  to 
cope  with  the  shifting  winds  of  change  and  to 
find  solutions  to  what  ails  the  human  family 
today. 

In  my  travels  throughout  the  world,  my 
friends.  I  find  more  and  more  the  hunger  and 
thirst  of  people  to  return  to  the  basics,  and  the 
deep  yearning  of  faith. 

It's  interesting  that  1  will  be  the  recipient  of  an 
honorary  degree  from  Susquehanna  University, 
one  of  the  oldest  Lutheran  institutions  in  our 
country.  1  still  remember  my  first  encounter  in 
1966.  in  the  city  of  Riga,  with  the  then- 
93-year-old  Archbishop  of  the  Lutheran  Church 
while  at  the  first  interfaith  team  of  the  Appeal  of 
Conscience  Foundation  to  the  Soviet  Union. 

He,  too,  offered  the  prayer  to  God,  "Save  me 
and  I  shall  be  saved."  He  thanked  us  just  for  our 
physical  presence.  And  here  I  am  facing  you  so 
many  years  later  on  this  very  auspicious 
occasion. 

But  I  also  remember  the  first  conversation  with 
the  then  Minister  of  Religious  Affairs  of  the 
Soviet  Union  who  said  to  us:  "Religion  is  only 
for  old  people.  It's  a  dying  breed."  And  those  of 
you  who  are  old  enough  will  remember  the  cover 
of  Time  magazine  in  the  ■60s  when  there  were 
advocates  right  here  in  this  country  who  said 
"God  is  dead."  Well  I  have  some  very  good 


news.  God  is  very  much  alive  —  very  much  alive 
here  in  this  free  land  and  very  much  alive  in  the 
lands  of  oppression. 

Sometimes  faith  flourishes  in  the  lands  of 
oppression.  There's  greater  sacrifice  and  greater 
commitment  because  we  take  everything  for 
granted  here.  Even  communist  governments  are 
recognizing  the  fact  that  God  is  here  to  stay,  that 
they  cannot  fight  man's  yearning  and  thirst  for 
the  spirit  and  the  spiritual. 

Just  recently  in  the  Soviet  Union,  we  find  the 
importation  of  Bibles  that  was  unheard  of  before. 
I  was  very  proud  of  my  son.  who's  an  ordained 
rabbi  and  the  first  rabbi  ever  to  officiate  the 
Passover  service  at  Moscow  synagogue  for  the 
millennium  of  the  Russian  Orthodox  Church 
which  will  take  place  in  June.  Some  of  you  may 
have  seen  the  picture  in  The  New  York  Times  of 
Mikhail  Gorbachev  meeting  with  the  patriarch  of 
the  Russian  Orthodox  Church,  the  patriarch  of 
Moscow,  Patriarch  Freeman.  In  connection  with 
that  meeting,  he  said,  and  I  quote:    "Believers  are 
Soviet  people  —  workers,  patriots.  And  they 
have  the  full  right  to  express  their  convictions 
with  dignity.  Democratization  concerns  them 
too." 

Brezhnev  would  not  have  said  it.  And  Stalin 
certainly  would  not  have  said  it.  They  honestly 
believed  that  they  could  wipe  out  faith.  Yet 
Gorbachev's  a  pragmatist.  He's  beginning  to  see 
that  you  need  those  sectors  of  society  who  have 
the  faith,  who  have  the  belief  who  may  be 
helpful  in  overcoming  the  stagnation  that  set  in. 

How  times  have  changed.  President 
Reagan,  in  preparation  of  the  Moscow 
summit,  just  two  weeks  ago  met  with 
religious  leaders  at  the  White  House.  Religious 
freedom  is  very  much  on  the  agenda  of  the 
summit  —  again,  a  breakthrough.  The  Minister 


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of  Religious  Affairs  of  Hungary  on  a  visit  last 
October  admitted  the  experience  of  the  last  40 
years  has  made  it  clear  that  a  social  society  such 
as  ours  cannot  be  billed  separately  for  believers 
and  non-believers.  We  can  reach  our  goal  of 
raising  the  material  and  cultural  level  of  our 
people  only  through  the  cooperation  of  the  entire 
nation. 

With  this  aim  ever  in  our  minds  and  hearts,  we 
will  continue  to  build  our  country  with  the  help 
of  Hungary's  many  religious  communities. 

Changes  are  taking  place  in  the  world  scene.  In 
China  during  the  cultural  revolution  where  all 
churches  were  closed,  where  priests  and  ministers 
were  incarcerated  and  sent  to  the  farms,  you  have 
renewal  and  rebirth  and  revival. 

Just  two  months  ago,  I  led  a  small  delegation 
to  Havana,  Cuba  and  met  the  cigarless,  more 
mellowed  Fidel  Castro  in  a  midnight  meeting. 
Even  this  great  idealogue  is  seeking  to  reach  out. 
Twenty-seven  years  of  Castro  rule  could  not 
destroy  God  in  the  minds  and  the  hearts  of  the 
people. 

So  it's  interesting  that  we  see  this  unbelievable 
renewal  and  rebirth  and  thirst  for  the  very  values 
that  make  Susquehanna  University  the 
outstanding  institution  that  it  is,  the  very 
important  ethical  and  moral  values  that  will  help 
you  as  you  enter  the  world,  as  you  leave  this 
university.  They  will  be  your  stabilizers,  they 
will  be  your  anchors. 

And  so  my  prescription  is  in  the  words  of 
Micah  we  read  this  morning,  "What  does  the 
Lord  require  of  you  but  to  do  justly  and  to  love 
mercy  and  to  walk  humbly  with  your  God."  Let 
these  be  your  guidelines. 

It  is  with  each  individual,  each  human  soul  that 
faith  in  God  and  belief  in  timeless  spiritual  values 
must  begin.  Each  one  of  us  has  the  potential  and 
the  capacity  to  transform  ourselves  in  meeting  the 
challenges  of  the  world  by  bringing  out  what  is 
best  in  ourselves.  What  is  required  most  in  this 
new  world  as  we  enter  the  21st  century  is 
reliance  in  faith. 

It's  a  global  village.  We're  no  longer  isolated 
from  one  another.  We're  interdependent,  bound 
together  by  instant  communication,  rapid 
transportation  and  the  fact  that  we  live  in  this 
global  village.  Therefore,  we  have  to  strive  to 
pull  together  to  preserve  that  global  village. 

Not  ideological  debate,  not  theological  debate, 
but  working  together  as  a  human  family  can  build 
a  better  world  we  dream  of.  And  so  I  want  to 
invoke  that  beautiful  covenant  God  made  with 
Noah  and  man.  Covenant  is  reflected  in  the 
rainbow.  And  what  is  the  rainbow'.'  It's  an 
assurance  that  there  will  be  no  future  destruction 
of  our  civilization.  In  this  beautiful  countryside, 
you've  observed  the  rainbow  more  often  than  I  as 
a  city  dweller  in  New  York.  But  if  you  look  at 
the  rainbow,  it  consists  of  distinct  colors  that 
blend  together  to  provide  many  marvelous  new 
hues. 

The  rainbow  is  really  the  symbolism  of 
diversity  and  pluralism.  That's  what  makes 
America  great.  Diversity  and  pluralism,  that's 
why  I  love  America.  All  of  us  have  our  loyalties. 


our  commitments  to  our  traditions.  And  we  better 
preserve  our  commitments  to  our  traditions.  The 
idea  of  the  melting  pot  is  not  reality.  It's 
pluralism  that  made  this  country  great  and  will 
continue  to  make  it  great.  So  we  retain  our 
commitments  to  our  traditions,  to  our  nations,  to 
our  beliefs,  the  challenge  that  faces  all  of  us. 
Diversity  in  unity.  If  we  are  able  to  pull  together, 
to  blend  together,  we  will  yet  see  the  fulfillment 
of  God's  promise  to  Noah,  that  there  will  be  no 
more  future  floods,  there  will  be  no  more 


destruction.  That  mankind  will  be  blessed  with 
Shalom,  peace.  Peace  for  the  entire  world. 

This  is  my  prayer  for  you,  for  all  of  us.  And 
this  is  the  challenge  we  must  face.  I'm  grateful 
and  honored  to  give  this  message  of  faith,  of 
hope,  particularly  to  the  graduates.  And  when 
you  go  through  life  as  I  have  and  as  you  go 
through  trial  and  tribulation,  joy  and  adversity, 
remember,  invoke  that  prayer.  "Save  me  and  I 
shall  be  saved.  Heal  me  and  I  shall  be  healed." 
Thank  you. 


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Succeed . . . 

parole  violator,  when  1  heard  there  had  been  a 
hijacking  over  Nebraska.  I  immediately  called  the 
office. 

The  plane  was  scheduled  to  land  at  Kansas 
City  Airport.  I  called  to  ask  if  they  needed  me  to 
help  out  covering  this  thing  in  Kansas  City. 

"Oh,  no,"  they  said.  "We  have  two  cars  and 
two  crews  on  the  way  to  Kansas  City.  You  just 
go  ahead  to  Atlanta  and  do  your  story."  Off  I 
flew. 

Upon  my  arrival,  there  was  an  ABC  crew  there 
to  meet  me,  and  they  said:  "Hurry  up,  and  come 
with  us.  The  plane  has  been  diverted  to  Atlanta. 
It's  going  to  land  here  in  a  few  minutes,  and  you 
are  covering  the  hijacking!"  So  off  we  went, 
down  to  a  very  remote  comer  of  the  airfield. 

I  found  a  young  man  in  a  general  aviation 
hangar  who  had  a  short-wave  radio.  He  was 
willing  to  put  the  phone  up  next  to  the  radio 
where  both  he  and  I  could  hear  the 
communication  between  the  FBI  and  the  hijacker 
in  the  cockpit.  Darkness  fell  and  the  situation  was 
still  at  a  stalemate.  About  10  p.m.  we  heard  that 
negotiations  had  broken  down,  and  they  were 
going  to  bring  the  situation  to  an  end  by  force. 

About  20  FBI  agents,  some  of  them  carrying 
rifles,  came  running  out  and  literally  shot  in  the 
door  of  the  plane.  They  went  aboard  the  plane. 
There  was  shooting;  there  was  screaming.  Men, 
women,  children  came  running  off  the  plane. 
There  was  noise,  madness,  confusion  and, 
suddenly,  silence. 

In  my  one  ear,  I  had  that  little  round  thing  that 
looks  like  a  hearing  aid,  you've  seen  broadcasters 
wearing  this.  This  is  known  as  interrupted 
feedback,  IFB.  The  director  sitting  in  New  York 
or  wherever  the  show  is  originating,  can  yell  at 
you  while  you  are  broadcasting  live. 

In  my  other  ear  I  had  the  telephone,  which  was 
still  up  next  to  the  radio  on  the  other  end,  and  I 
heard  that  the  hijacker  was  believed  to  be 
wounded  and  had  grabbed  a  woman  hostage. 

At  any  rate  the  situation  was  still  going  on.  In 
my  IFB  ear,  I  hear  the  director  in  New  York 
saying,  "Oh,  the  wires  are  running  with  urgent 
bulletins  that  the  hijacking  is  over  and  the 
hijacker  has  been  taken  into  custody." 


I  said,  "No,  no,  that's  not  correct.  Let  me 
explain  to  you  what's  happening.  I  have  this 
phone,  and  I  hear  in  my  other  ear  .  .  ." 

"Oh,  CBS  is  going  on  with  a  live  special 
report." 

I  said,  "Let  me  explain  to  you  what's 
happening." 

"Oh,  NBC  is  going  on  the  air.  We  want  to  do 
a  live  special  report  and  report  that  it's  over 
too." 

I  said,  "Well,  that's  fine,  but  I'm  not  doing 
it." 

"Oh,  yes  you  are."  says  the  director. 

"Oh,  no  I'm  not,"  says  I. 

"Oh,  yes  you  are,"  says  he.  "In  ten,  nine, 
eight,  seven  .  .  ." 

This  is  the  moment  for  a  decision.  You 
literally  see  your  entire  broadcast  career  flash 
before  your  eyes.  I  felt  like  Huckleberry  Finn  in 
that  famous  scene  in  the  book  where  he  frees  the 
slave  Jim,  believing  he  is  doing  the  wrong  thing 
when  in  fact  he  is  doing  the  correct  thing,  and  he 
says,  "All  right,  I'll  go  to  hell." 

I  heard  the  anchorman  introducing  me  live  on 
the  air.  And  he  said  something  like:  "Well,  we 
understand  that  the  hijacking  is  all  over  down 
there  in  Atlanta.  Isn't  that  right,  Bettina'.'" 

I  took  a  deep  breath  and  said.  "No,  it's  not." 
I  told  the  truth  as  best  I  could. 

Well,  I  might  have  been  wrong,  but  since  there 
is  safety  in  numbers,  I  wouldn't  have  been  very 
wrong.  But  I  thought  to  myself,  I  will  tell  the 
story  as  I  believe  it  to  be  the  case. 

As  it  turned  out,  I  did  the  correct  thing.  My 
persistence  saved  me  in  the  end.  The  others  were 
wrong.  And  as  it  turned  out,  the  director  who 
was  trying  to  pressure  me  so  unfairly  into  doing 
what  was  not  right  is  no  longer  working  at  ABC 
news,  and  I  am. 

So  to  the  graduates  of  the  Class  of  1988,  I 
want  to  leave  you  with  a  very  simple  message. 
Please  don't  be  afraid  to  take  risks.  Nothing 
ventured,  nothing  gained.  Don't  be  afraid  of 
failure.  The  problem  is  not  failing,  but  failing  to 
do  something  about  it,  to  try  again.  The  key  to 
success,  in  my  business  and  I  think  in  most  any 
other,  is  to  persist  and  persist  until  you  do 
eventually  succeed. 

I  want  to  wish  you  all  great  success,  a  lot  of 
love,  and  a  lot  of  luck  in  the  lives  that  you  will 
go  forward  with  from  this  your  Commencement 
day.  Thank  you. 


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Students,  Faculty  Earn 
Special  Awards 


Faculty/Staff  Briefs 


Susquehanna  University  awarded  290 
baclielor's  degrees  to  students  who  successfully 
completed  requirements  of  the  School  of  Arts  and 
Sciences,  the  School  of  Fine  Arts  and 
Communications,  and  the  Sigmund  Weis  School 
of  Business. 

Special  awards  were  presented  to  the  following 
graduates: 

Ginger  L.  Goss  of  McClure,  Pennsylvania 
Institute  of  Certified  Public  Accountants  award: 

Mason  W.  Brown  of  Westfield,  Wall  Street 
Journal  Award  for  business; 

John  P.  Cherkauskas  of  Wilkes-Barre, 
Outstanding  Chemistry  Award; 

Lori  A.  Bierly  of  Bellefonte.  Sigma  Alpha 
Iota  (honorary  music  society)  highest  grade  point 
average; 

Julia  Y.  Lu  of  Allentown,  Sigma  Alpha  Iota 
college  honor; 


Catherine  M.  Dorko  of  Sunbury,  Charles  E. 
Lyle  Memorial  Psi  Chi  Award  as  outstanding 
psychology  major; 

Jeffery  T.  Ulmer  of  Williamsport, 
Outstanding  Sociology  Award; 

Michael  Spangler  of  Abbottstown,  Faculty 
Award  for  Outstanding  Senior  Man: 

Dawn  Berger  of  Mount  Olive  Township,  N.J. 
Faculty  Award  for  Outstanding  Senior  Woman; 
and 

Jerald  Reimenschneider  of  Malvern.  Alpha 
Lambda  Delta  honor  society  senior  award. 

William  A.  Ward,  professor  of  management, 
received  the  Lindback  Foundation  Award  for 
Excellence  in  Teaching. 


Supporting  the  Fight  Against  Cancer 


Amtrca  Ugh,   90  of  Lebanon  (nghl).  the  American  Cancer  Society' s  Courage  Award  recipient  for  Pennsylvania  presents 
powers  to  the  Commonwealths  First  Lady  Ellen  Casey  as  par,  of  ,he  Cancer  Socien's  annual  Daffodil  Days  sales.  Proceeds 
benefit  research  lofigh,  cancer.  Susquehanna  University  President  Joel  Cunningham  Heft)  attended  the  presentation 
ceremony.  '^ 


■  Management  professor  William  A,  Ward  has  been 
named  the  Alan  R.  Warehime  Distinguished  Professor 
for  the  Sigmund  Weis  School  of  Business.  The 
endowed  award,  established  by  director  emeritus 
Warehime,  honors  excellence  in  leaching  and 
distinction  in  scholarship. 

■  Hilda  Huttcrer  Karniol,  art  instructor  from  1959 
to  1975,  IS  the  1988  recipient  of  Susquehanna's 
Distinguished  Citizenship  Award.  University  President 
Joel  Cunningham  praised  the  Austrian  immigrant  artist 
for  her  generous  community  service  and  for  enriching 
the  central  Susquehanna  Valley  with  "deeply  felt 
images  and  a  fervent  technique." 

■  Director  Cyril  Stretansky  and  members  of  the 
Susquehanna  University  Choir  received  a  compliment 
from  noted  actor  Cliff  Robertson  after  the  group 
performed  at  the  University's  recent  capital  campaign 
kickoff  dinner.  Robertson  said:  "...It  was  particularly 
inspiring  to  hear  that  magnificent  choral  group  ...  I 
want  to  say  pound  for  pound  it's  hard  to  beat  that 
great  group  of  gifted  people  and  that  wonderful 
conductor,  and  I'd  like  to  applaud  them." 

■  Four  members  of  the  Susquehanna  faculty  were 
recognized  by  alumni  for  their  respective  25  years  of 
service  to  the  university:  George  C.  Boone,  associate 
professor  of  biology:  Robert  L.  Bradford,  professor 
of  political  science:  Nancy  Allen  Cairns,  professor  of 
French;  and  Thomas  F.  McGrath,  professor  of 
chemistry.  Honorees  received  Quarter  Century  Cup 
awards  at  the  annua!  alumni  awards  luncheon. 

■  An  article  by  management  profes.sor  Kenneth  O. 
Fladmark  on  small  town  revitalization  has  been 
published  by  Community  Affairs,  a  publication  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Department  of  Community  Affairs. 
Another  of  Fladmark's  articles  on  successful  retail 
strategies  for  small  towns  has  been  published  by  The 
Pennsylvaniu  Retailer. 

■  Four  faculty  and  staff  members  have  been  inducted 
into  Phi  Sigma  Iota,  a  foreign  languages  honor 
society.  Inductees  are:  Virginia  Coombs,  assistant  to 
the  president  and  German  linguistics  specialist;  Leona 
Martin,  instructor  of  Spanish:  John  Secor,  instructor 
of  Italian  and  Spanish:  and  Naomi  Yodokawa. 
instructor  of  Japanese.  Susquehanna's  Phi  Delta  Phi,  a 
French  honor  society,  recently  inducted  assistant 
English  professor  Charlotte  Gross  and  assistant  art 
history  professor  Patrick  O'Neill. 

■  Assistant  professor  of  biology  Jack  HoU  recently 
participated  in  a  U.S. -Canadian  Workshop  on  the 
biological  monitoring  of  acid  rain.  Holt  was  the  only 
small  college  professor  invited  by  the  Environmental 
Protection  Agency  lo  participate. 

■  Florence  Putterman,  lecturer  in  art,  has  been 
awarded  an  Alumni  Achievement  Award  from  Penn 
State's  School  of  Visual  Arts. 

■  As/>ect.s  of  Applied  Biology,  a  European  journal,  has 
published  the  results  of  a  study  on  small  mammals  by 
George  C.  Boone. 

■  N.J.C.  Vasantkumar,  assistant  professor  of 
sociology  and  anthropology,  has  been  awarded  a 
Fulbright-Hays  grant  lo  study  the  teaching  of  religion 
and  social  sciences  in  China  this  summer 

■  Honors  Program  director  Ronald  Dotterer  has  been 
elected  chair  of  the  Small  College  Honors  Program 
committee  of  the  National  Collegiate  Honors  Council 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

9 


Soviets  Look  Beyond 
System  for 
Economic  Answers 

If  the  Soviet  Union  wants  lo  be  a  key  player  in 
the  developing  global  economy.  Soviet  leaders 
will  have  to  look  beyond  Its  closed  economic 
system  to  free  enterprise  for  new  ideas,  new 
technology,  and  a  new  sense  of  competition. 

"In  other  countries,  what's  happening  in  small 
and  medium  businesses  is  the  lightning  rod  that 
attracts  all  those  ideas."  says  Susquehanna 
University  management  professor  William  A. 
Ward.  "With  no  entrepreneurs  and  very  few 
small  businesses  and  development  opportunities, 
what  can  the  Soviet  Union  offer  but  more  of  the 
same?  As  a  world  player,  it  cannot  continue  to 
live  a  closed  system." 

The  'glasnost'  policy  of  liberalization 
announced  by  Soviet  leader  Mikhail  Gorbachev 
last  fall  legitimizes  such  opportunities  through 
family  enterprises  and  cooperatives  "in  the  truest 
Marxist  sense"  where  all  workers  are  owners. 

Despite  'glasnost'  and  the  rapidly-approaching 
date  of  1992.  when  treaties  call  for  Europe  to  be 
fully  integrated  as  a  Common  Market,  Ward 
predicts  it  will  be  decades  before  appreciable 
change  takes  place. 

"Mikhail  Gorbachev  sees  the  problem  and 
realizes  they  are  falling  behind,  yet  he  can't  do  it 
alone.  Now  it's  a  question  whether  or  not  they 
(Soviets)  can  formulate,  implement  and  manage 
those  changes.  Right  now.  their  cumbersome 
system,  history  and  bureaucracy  conspires  against 
that  entrepreneurial  spirit." 

Consider  the  family  who  wants  to  open  a 
restaurant.  Also  consider  the  roadblocks  that 
family  members  face  before  grand  opening.  Ward 
illustrates  his  point: 

There  are  no  Small  Business  Administrations 
or  Small  Business  Development  Centers  for 
advice.  Loan  programs  are  practically  unheard  of. 

There  are  more  hurdles.  How  do  they  receive 
clearance  for  a  business  location?  How  do  they 
secure  utilities,  equipment,  and  supplies?  After 
the  restaurant  opens,  how  can  they  be  assured 
that  they  will  always  have  a  food  supply? 

"The  system  will  change  slowly.  It's  one  thing 
tor  Gorbachev  to  announce  the  change,  but  it's 
much  more  difficult  to  change  it.  It  will  require 
wholesale  adjustments  in  the  system.  There's  no 
precedence  for  this  in  the  Soviet  Union." 

Ward,  a  board  member  of  the  International 
Council  for  Small  Business  and  vice  president  of 
Its  U.S.  affiliate,  says  the  Soviet  Union  should 
study  China's  lessons  of  liberalization  which 
could  make  the  nation  "the  Japan  of  the  21st 
century"  because  of  its  natural  resources, 
population,  entrepreneurial  spirit  and  energy  for 
businesses  to  grow  if  it  wishes  to  become  a  major 
economic  player. 

After  40  years  of  communism,  China  is 
developing  new  commercial  codes,  contracts,  and 
ways  of  doing  business. 

"The  Chinese  are  saying  "We  need  small 
businesses  and  entrepreneurs  to  come  up  with  all 


Philanthropy 


^  / 


William  A.  Weird 

the  ideas  and  products  that  will  improve  the 
economy,  the  quality  of  life  and  the  health  of  our 
country,'  "  Ward  says.  "A  lot  is  going  on  there 
with  business  development,  privatization, 
entrepreneurship  and  private  ownership.  They've 
leapfrogged  ahead  of  the  Soviets. 

"There  is  a  tremendous  amount  of  innovation 
and  development  and  technology  and  productivity 
that  comes  from  entrepreneurs  and  small 
business."  Ward  points  to  the  American  small 
business  successes  in  the  software  industry  which 
boast  Lotus  1.2,3  and  Apple  computers. 

"Look  at  what  they  have  done  for  our 
economy,"  Ward  says.  "The  free  enterprise 
system  gives  anyone  the  opportunity  who  has  a 
great  idea  to  try  their  hand  at  it." 

William  A.  Ward  is  professor  of  management  at  the 
Sigmuiid  Weis  School  of  Business,  Susquehanna  Universiry. 
and  currently  holds  the  Alan  R.  Warehime  endowed  chair  in 
business  administration.  His  career  experience  includes 
Presidential  appointments  during  the  Nixon  and  Ford 
administrations,  reviewing  major  policy  decisions  and 
actions  of  domestic  and  international  programs. 


Dates  to  Remember 


1988 

Volunteer 
Leadership 
Conference; 

Homecoming; 

Parents'  Day; 
1989 
Kunz  Dinner; 

Homecoming; 

Parents'  Day; 
Alumni  Weekend; 


1990 


Homecoming; 
Parents'  Day; 


Friday  and  Saturday. 
September  23  and  24 
Saturday.  September  24 
Saturday.  October  22 

Saturday.  October  29 
Saturday,  September  16 
Saturday,  October  28 
Friday,  June  '->  through 
Sunday,  June  1 1 

Saturday,  September  22 
Saturday,  October  20 


The  generosity  of  a  1924  Susquehanna  graduate  will 
make  even  greater  opportunities  possible  for 
accounting  students  and  faculty. 

Allen  C.  Tressler,  of  Reading,  has  made  a 
provision  for  an  endowed  gift  in  the  range  of  $1 
million  In  his  estate  plans.  Mr.  Tressler's  gift  will 
support  continued  faculty  development  and  financial 
aid  for  deserving  students. 

The  Tressler  Endowment  is  established  in  memory 
of  Mr.  Tressler's  wife,  Jennie,  and  father,  Ray,  and 
commemorates  almost  a  century  of  devotion  to 
Susquehanna. 

Mr.  Tressler's  father,  the  late  Ray  E.  Tressler, 
graduated  from  Susquehanna  In  1904  and  was 
president  of  Farmers  Stale  Bank,  now  Mid-Penn  Bank 
of  Dalmatla.  Allen  Tressler  followed  his  father  to 
Susquehanna  lo  pursue  a  career  as  a  chemist, 

Mrs.  Tressler,  who  shared  her  husband's  Interest  in 
Susquehanna,  died  unexpectedly  In  November  1987.  A 
year  before  her  death,  she  and  Allen  Tressler 
established  the  Tressler  Accounting  Fund,  in  memory 
of  his  father  to  support  outstanding  faculty. 


"Window  of  Opportunity;  The  Campaign  for 
Susquehanna"  recently  received  $400,000  in  support 
for  renovation  and  expansion  of  science  facilities  from 
several  sources. 

The  Pew  Charitable  Trusts  of  Philadelphia  have 
awarded  a  S.^00.000  matching  grant  for  the  renovation 
and  expansion  of  Fisher  Sciences  Building. 

Other  recent  support  for  the  sciences  project 
Includes; 

•  $50,000  from  The  Josiah  W.  and  Bessie  K,  Kline 
Foundation  of  Harrisburg;  and 

•  A  five-year,  $50,000  grant  from  the  Pennsylvania 
Power  and  Light  Company. 


Members  of  the  Classes  of  1938  and  1963  have 
established  special  gifts  in  recognition  of  their 
graduation  from  Susquehanna. 

The  Class  of  1938  has  established  a  Faculty 
Research  and  Development  Fund  to  support 
professional  growth  and  sustain  enthusiasm  for 
teaching  and  research.  To  date,  the  fund  totals 
$32,985. 

The  Class  of  1963  has  established  a  scholarship 
fund  In  honor  of  President  Emeritus  Gustave  W. 
Weber.  The  scholarship  will  be  awarded  annually  to  a 
deserving  Susquehanna  student  In  accordance  with  the 
university's  financial  aid  policies.  To  date,  the  fund 
totals  $24,455. 


Pbiltinthr<ipy  rcc<igiuze><  the  generosity  o]  alumni 
and  friends  of  Stisqiiehaiiita.  For  information  about 
establishing  or  contributing  to  a  fund,  please  contact 
the  Development  Office.  1717)  372-4117. 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

10 


Sports 


Track  Works  'The  Taylor 
Way'  at  Susquehanna 


Susquehanna  University  men's  head  tracl<  and  field 
coach  Jim  Taylor  isn't  accustomed  to  losing. 

One  glance  at  his  successful  coaching  record 
indicates  that  fact.  After  finishing  at  3-6  in  his  first 
year,  Taylor's  teams  haven't  lost  since  and  have 
produced  five  national  champions  and  21  All- 
Americans.  Taylor  took  over  a  losing  Susquehanna 
program  10  years  ago  after  leaving  the  track  program 
he  initiated  at  Selinsgrove  Area  High  School  which 
had  won  56  straight  meets. 

The  Crusaders  presently  enjoy  a  string  of  64  straight 
meet  victories,  among  the  nation's  longest.  They  also 
have  won  six  of  the  last  seven  Middle  Atlantic 
Conference  (MAC)  team  championships,  the  largest 
NCAA  Division  III  conference. 

Taylor  is  proud  of  those  accomplishments,  yet  his 
most  enjoyable  victories  have  come  off  the  track  in  the 
bigger  game  of  life. 

"Thai's  what  it's  all  about  —  that's  what  college  is 
for  in  the  first  place,"  he  says.  "You  look  at  these 
individuals  now  and  you'd  like  to  think  that  you  had 
some  kind  of  positive  influence  on  them.  You  like  to 
see  them  draw  on  something  in  their  athletic 
experience  that  made  them  better  professionals  in 
life," 

Ernie  Meisel  '83  has  found  that  to  be  true.  A  1983 
graduate  with  a  bachelor's  degree  in  business,  Meisel 
was  team  captain  in  his  senior  year  and  was  an  NCAA 
Division  III  qualifier  in  the  200-meter  dash  and  a 
member  of  the  400-meter  relay  team  which  placed 
sixth  at  nationals. 

Now  financial  accountmg  manager  for  Keystone 
Railway  Equipment  Co.  of  Camp  Hill.  Meisel  knows 
much  of  that  was  made  possible  by  Taylor's  guidance. 

"For  one  thing.  Coach  Taylor  stresses  dedication, 
both  to  the  sport  and  education.  He  always  stresses 
studies  and  other  activities  in  addition  to  track," 
Meisel  says. 

Scott  Heller  '82  was  a  pole  vaulter  and  a  captain  on 
Taylor's  first  MAC  championship  team  in  1982. 

Now  practicing  law  in  Morristown,  N.J.,  Heller 
remains  in  contact  with  his  former  coach  and  helps 
locate  prospective  student  athletes. 

"He's  been  the  greatest."  Heller  says.  "I  remember 
how  he  often  stressed  that  he  wanted  to  make  us  first- 
class  people  as  well  as  first-class  runners.  It  was  very 
important  to  him  that  we  conducted  ourselves  in  the 
proper  manner  at  all  times.  He  didn't  want  to  hear  of 
any  'hot  dog'  comments  from  the  other  coaches." 

In  Taylor's  first  year  at  Susquehanna,  there  were 
few  'hot  dog'  comments  as  the  team  lost  six  of  its  first 
seven  meets.  But  by  the  end  of  the  season,  the 
fortunes  of  Susquehanna  track  were  already  beginning 
to  change. 

"We  ended  up  winning  our  last  two  meets  and  that 
seemed  to  get  things  going.  But  I  don't  think  anyone 
thought  we'd  go  undefeated  the  next  season,"  Heller 
says.    "Coach  Taylor  was  able  to  get  people  excited 
about  track." 

It's  that  enthusiasm  which  enables  Taylor  to  lure 


some  of  track's  elite  students  to  Susquehanna. 

One  of  those  recruits  was  Mike  Spangler  '88  of 
Abbottstown.  A  multiple  state  champion  at  South 
Western  High  School,  Spangler  was  recruited  by  most 
of  the  top  Division  I  track  programs  and  narrowed  his 
choices  to  Maryland,  Penn  State,  Villanova  and 
Susquehanna. 

Spangler  is  a  four-time  Division  III  national 
champion  and  a  seven-time  All- American.  Spangler. 
who  hopes  to  qualify  for  the  Olympic  trials  this 
season,  graduated  magna  cum  laude. 

Spangler  knows  track  works  the  Taylor  way. 

"He  really  does  allow  you  to  be  flexible  between 
your  various  activities."  Spangler  says.  "When  it 
comes  to  being  on  the  team,  he  lets  you  know  when 
you  should  be  there,  but  he  also  knows  there  are  other 
things." 

Spangler  hopes  to  follow  in  Taylor's  footsteps  by 
teaching  school  and  coaching  track  this  fall.  (In 
addition  to  coaching,  Taylor  teaches  science  full  time 


at  Selinsgrove  Area  Middle  School.) 

"Jim  is  an  excellent  recruiter  and  motivator.  In  any 
given  year,  he  has  the  kind  of  team  that  can  beat  us," 
says  Paul  Kaiser,  head  coach  of  the  Division  II 
Shippensburg  University  men's  track  team. 

"(Taylor)  has  the  type  of  team  which  is  capable  of 
competing  with  just  about  anyone.  He's  the  type  of 
guy  you  like  to  coach  against." 

Coaching  has  little  to  do  with  the  success,  Taylor 
says.  He  shrugs  and  says  the  credit  should  go  to  the 
athletes. 

"Certainly  I'm  proud  of  all  the  accomplishments, 
but  it's  been  a  lot  of  factors.  It's  been  the  type  of 
athlete  we've  been  able  to  attract  and  a  lot  of  hard 
work  on  their  part  once  they  got  here."  he  says. 
"When  you're  successful,  it's  certainly  not  by  one 
person." 

Maybe  not,  but  when  it  comes  to  track  and  field, 
success  seems  to  follow  Taylor. 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

11 


Mil«' 


Spd'is''^'' 


issing^ 


A  Salute  to  Sports 
Standouts 


Mike  Spangler  '88  of  Abholtstown  and  Candy 
Lain  '88  of  Sussex.  N.J.  received  Susquehanna 
University's  top  athletic  awards  for  1987-88.  while 
Altoona  businessman  Donald  B.  Wissinger  '50 

received  the  Dr.  Russell  W.  Gilbert  Memorial  Award 
for  his  contributions  and  interest  in  Susquehanna 
University  athletics. 

SPANGLER,  a  four-year  lettemian  and  two-year  team 
captain,  was  honored  as  the  top  senior  athlete.  He  also 
received  the  Blair  Hcaton  Award,  presented  annually 
to  the  athlete  who  best  displays  the  qualities  of  the 
three-sport  alumnus  who  later  taught  and  coached  at 
Selinsgrove  Area  High  School  and  Susquehanna, 

Spangler  is  a  four-time  Division  III  national 
champion  and  a  seven-time  All-American  in  track  and 
field.  He  has  captured  18  Middle  Atlantic  Conference 
(MAC)  championships  and  has  been  the  MAC 
Championship's   "Male  Athlete  of  the  Year"  all  four 
seasons.  He  also  holds  university  and  conference 
records  in  the  100,  200  and  400  and  has  anchored  the 
record-setting  1,600-meter  relay  team. 

A  history  major,  Spangler  touted  a  3.56  grade  point 
average  with  a  3.93  in  his  major.  He  has  been  named 
10  the  Conference's  all-academic  team. 

LAIN  was  a  Ihree-year  letlerwinner  in  field  hockey 
and  has  earned  four  letters  in  track.  She  received  the 
Association  of  Women  Students  Award  as  outstanding 
senior  female  athlete. 

Named  the  best  defensive  player  on  this  year's  field 
hockey  squad.  Lain  was  a  defensive  starter  on  the 
championship  team  of  1986. 

This  year.  Lain  was  captain  of  the  track  team  and 
its  top  performer.  She  was  a  four-event  winner  in  the 
final  quadrangular  against  Delaware  Valley. 
Gettysburg  and  Lycoming  (100-400-meler  hurdles, 
high  jump  and  anchor  for  the  1,600-meter  relay)  and 
missed  qualifying  for  the  Division  III  championships 
by  .16  seconds  in  the  400-meter  intermediates  at  the 
Millersville  Metrics, 

WISSINGER  is  vice  president  of  the  Altoona-based 
E.R,  Wissinger  Inc..  a  family-owned  chain  of 
supermarkets  and  shopping  centers.  While  at 


Susquehanna,  he  was  a  four-year  football  and  baseball 
letterwinner.  He  maintains  a  deep  interest  in 
Susquehanna  sports,  is  a  member  of  the  University's 
Board  of  Directors,  and  is  active  in  Altoona 
community  affairs. 

"Don  epitomizes  a  Susquehanna  graduate  and  also 
represents  everything  we  can  hope  for  in  our  Gilbert 
Award  recipient,"  says  athletic  director  Don  Hamum 
"He  continues  to  be  highly  interested  in  our  sports 
program  as  well  as  the  University  at  large,  while 
maintaining  a  large,  family-owned  business." 

Other  sports  winners  include 
SOCCER:  Bill  Mueller  of  Berkeley  Heights,  N,J.,  Best 
Offensive  Player;  Paul  Joslyn  of  Norwich,  N.Y'.,  Best 
Defensive  Player,  Mark  Thorsheim  of  Marlboro,  N.J,, 
Best  Midfielder 

VOLLEYBALL:  Jen  Davis  of  York,  Pa.,  Most  Valuable; 
Lisa  Daecher  of  Olmstead  Twp.,  Ohio,  Best  Offensive; 
Tracy  Gillin  of  Conemaugh,  Pa.,  Best  Defensive 
FIELD  HOCKEY:  Candy  Lain,  Best  Defensive;  Sue 
Bailey  of  Macungie.  Pa,,  Best  Midfielder 
WOMEN'S  BASKETBALL:  Kay  Czap  of  Williamsport, 
Pa.,  Most  Valuable;  Tricia  Ross  of  Hazlelon,  Pa.,  Best 
OITensive;  Laurie  Pankuck  of  Berkeley  Heights,  N.J., 
Best  Defensive 

MEN'S  BASKETBALL:  J.R.  Thatcher  of  Easton,  Pa., 
Most  Valuable  and  Best  Offensive;  Mike  Henderson  of 
Midland  Park,  N.J.,  Best  Defensive 
WRESTLING:  Chris  Labrecque  of  Holmdel,  N.J.,  Most 
Valuable  and  Mosi  Takedowns  and  Pins;  Ray  Swartz  of 
Hanover,  Pa.,  Best  First- Year  Wrestler;  Rick  Moskowitz  of 
Glen  Ridge,  N,J.,  Most  Improved  Wrestler, 
MEN'S  SWIMMING:  Chris  Milstead  of  Millville,  N,J., 
Most  Valuable;  John  Stonaker  of  Lake  Forest,  III.,  Most 
Improved;  Rob  Turner  of  Media,  Pa.,  High  Poinl  Award 
WOMEN'S  SWIMMING:  Donielle  Fanarjian  of  Lake 
Hopatcong,  N.J.,  Most  Valuable.  Diane  Traumiller  of 
Dumont,  N.J.,  Most  Improved.  Carrie  Healey  of 
Paramus,  N.J,,  High  Point  Award 

BASEBALL:  Dan  Barker  of  Dover,  Pa.,  Best  Hitter;  Scott 
Krzykowski  of  New  City,  N.Y.,  Best  Earned  Run  Average 
and  Co-Most  Valuable;  Steve  Haas  of  Rumson,  N.J.,  Best 
Fielder;  Jeff  Cole  of  Seymour,  Conn.,  Co-Most  Valuable 


1988-89  Fall  Sports 
Schedule 


Football 

September  10 
September  17 
September  24 
October  1 
October  8 


Football  at  Muhlenberg.  Allentown    1:30  p,m 
Football  at  Moravian.  Bethlehem  2  p,m 

Football  vs,  Wilkes  (Homecoming)  1:30  p,m 


Football  at  Dickinson.  Carlisle 
Football  at  Delaware  Valley, 
Doylestown 

Football  vs.  Lebanon  Valley 
Football  vs.  Widener 
(Parents'  Weekend) 
Football  vs,  Juniata.  Huntingdon 
Football  at  Lycoming. 
Williamsport 
November  12    Football  vs.  Albright 


October  15 
October  22 


October  29 
November  5 


L-TOpi 


l:.TOp,m 
1:.30  p,m 


1:30  p.i 
1:30  pi 


1:30  p,m 
1:30  p,m 


One  of  Susquehanna' s  teams  may  be 
traveling  to  your  area  this  fall.  Plan  to 
attend  and  root  the  Crusaders  on  to  victory. 


On  the  road 


August  27 
September  3 
September  6 
September  10 

September  13 
September  14 
September  IS 
September  17 
September  20 
September  21 
September  22 

September  24 
September  28 

September  30 
-October  1 
October  4 

October  5 
October  8 


October  15 
October  25 


October  27 
October  29 


Field  Hockey  at  Bucknell  4pm 

Field  Hockey  at  Muhlenberg  Tourney 
Volleyball  at  Bucknell  7  p.m 

Cross  Country  at  Lebanon  Valley 
Invitational 

Volleyball  at  Scranlon  6  p 

Soccer  at  Lycoming.  Williamsport  3:30  p 
Volleyball  at  York  7  p 

Volleyball  at  Scranton  Invitational       10  a 
Soccer  at  Millersville  4  p 

Volleyball  at  Marywood  7  p 

Field  Hockey  at  Scranton  3:30  p 

Soccer  at  York  3:30  p 
Volleyball  at  Elizabcthtown  Tourney 

Field  Hockey  at  Lebanon  Valley  3:30  p 
Soccer  at  Bloomsburg  4  p 

Volleyball  at  Juniata  Invitational  4  p 


Soccer  at  Albright.  Reading 

Volleyball  at  Messiah.  Grantham 

Field  Hockey  at  Messiah  3 

Field  Hockey  at  Dickinson.  Carlisle 

Soccer  at  Gettysburg 

Cross  Country  at  Delaware  Valley 

Cross  Country  at  Gettysburg  1 1 

Volleyball  at  Franklin  &  Marshall. 

Lancaster 

Volleyball  at  Elizabethtown 

Soccer  at  Wilkes 


Dates  and  limes  are  subject  to  change.  For  more 
information,  contact  the  Susquehanna  Office  of  Public 
Relations.  (717)372-4119. 


SOFTBALL:  Meg  Sorber  of  Glenside,  Pa.,  Best  Hitter; 

Jen  Wickham  of  Glen  Rock,  N.J.,  Best  Fielder;  Tracy 

Gillin  of  Conemaugh,  Pa.,  and  Grace  Rossi  of  Wolcolt, 

Conn,,  Most  Valuable 

MEN'S  TRACK:  Mike  Burton  of  West  Orange,  N.J., 

Most  Valuable;  Mike  Spangler,  Outstanding  Runner;  Rob 

Shaw  of  Schooley's  Mountain,  N,J.,  Outstanding  Fieldman 

WOMEN'S  TRACK:  Candy  Lain,  Outstanding  Runner 

and  Most  Valuable 

MEN'S  TENNIS:  Chris  Biddle  of  Flourlown,  Pa,,  Most 

Valuable 

WOMEN'S  TENNIS:  Dianne  Smith  of  Holmdel.  N.J,, 

Most  Valuable 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

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Susquehannans  on  Parade 


Looking  Back. .  . 


Tyiiual  jrosh  j, 


THE  TEENS 

"Miss  Phoebe"  Herman  '17  was  recently  honored  by  Ihe 
Selinsgrove  Rotary  with  the  club's  Distinguished  Service 
Award.  She  became  the  first  woman  to  win  the  award.  In 
addition  lo  being  recognized  for  teaching  Latin  and  French 
in  local  schools  for  more  than  40  years,  the  94-year-old 
alumna  was  noted  for  having  taught  Sunday  School  for  75 
years.  She  is  a  charter  member  of  the  Susquehanna 
University  Women's  Auxiliary 


THE  TWENTIES 

Paul  Winey  '20  was  recently  cited  in  a  newspaper  article 
for  his  volunteer  work  at  age  90.  Most  of  his  volunteenng 
centers  around  a  food  bank  program  at  Messiah  Lutheran 
Church  in  Hamsburg,  PA.  Winey  has  lived  in  Harrisburg 
since  1929  and  stales  proudly.  "I'm  ninety  years  old  and 
never  owned  or  drove  a  car.  but  I've  been  around  the 
world."  He  served  in  Ihe  Navy  in  World  War  I  and  was  a 
bus  tour  guide  for  many  years. 

A  Mid-Atlantic  States  College  Alumni  Seminar  was 
recently  held  at  .Allenberry  resort  in  Boiling  Springs.  PA, 
with  Susquehanna  University  in  attendance.  Allenberry,  long 
noted  lor  its  playhouse,  is  operated  by  Mary  Shaffer 
Heinze  '29  and  her  family. 


THE  THIRTIES 

Laird  S.  Gemberling  '33  has  marked  another  50-year 
milestone.  After  recently  being  cited  by  the  American  Bar 
Association  for  practicing  law  for  50  years,  he  has  been 
honored  as  a  50-year  member  of  Rotary  International . 
Attorney  Gemberling  still  maintains  an  active  law  practice  in 
Selinsgrove. 


THE  FORTIES 


Ferdinand  (Nundy)  BongarU  '47  of  Manchester  Center. 
VT,  who  lirst  fell  in  love  with  Vermont  while  spending  each 
summer  between  classes  while  at  Susquehanna  biking, 
hiking  and  canoeing  through  the  state,  is  into  his  third 


decade  as  moderator  of  Manchester  Center  town  meetings. 
He  is  also  a  member  of  the  state  environmental  board  and 
has  had  a  woodcrafting  business  for  nearly  40  years. 

THE  FIFTIES 

Dorothy  Apgar  Ross  'S3  is  the  recording  secretary  for 
the  Pennsylvania  Association  of  Realtors,  District  4.  She  is 
affiliated  with  Stewart  Realtors  in  Carlisle,  PA. 

Dr.  Mary  Lou  Ernst-Fonberg  '58  is  the  chair  of  the 
biochemistry  department  at  East  Tennessee  State  University's 
Quillen-Dishner  College  of  Medicine.  She  previously  was  an 
associate  professor  of  biology  at  Yale.  She  is  a  resident  of 
Jonesboro,  TN. 

Rev.  Dr.  Faster  R.  McCurley  '59  recently  chaired  the 
Lutheran  Laity  Movement's  annual  conference  on 
stewardship.  He  is  on  the  staff  of  the  ELCA's  Mission  in 
North  America. 

Reverend  Lester  E.  Rudisill  '59  is  pastor  of  St   John 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in  New  Freedom.  PA. 
Sudquehannans  in  his  family  are  wife  Cleone  Hohman 
Rudisill  '60,  son  George  Rudisill  '83  and  daughter-in-law 
Joanna  Moyer  Rudisill  '83. 

THE  SIXTIES 

Larry  A.  Wingard  '60  has  been  appointed  to  a  full-time 
staff  position  with  the  membership  and  program  division  of 
the  Lutheran  Laity  Movement.  He  continues  to  reside  in  the 
Bloomsburg.  PA.  area. 

Col.  Joseph  (Skip!  O'Hara  III  '64  was  mentioned  in  a 
Nciv  York  Times  article  for  his  part  in  a  $40  million 
modification  project  to  make  the  Air  Force's  B-IB  bomber 
less  vulnerable  to  birds  being  caught  in  the  plane's  engines. 
O'Hara  and  his  wife,  the  former  Arlene  Roberts  '64,  arc 
stationed  at  Dyess  Air  Force  Base  in  Abilene,  TX. 

Lawrence  A.  Skinner  '64  is  staff  industrial  engineering 
manager  with  Appleton  Papers,  Inc.  in  Harrisburg.  He 
joined  the  firm  in  1974  and  resides  in  Wellsville,  PA. 

Georgia  D.  Fegley  '66  is  now  a  member  of  the 
Vocational  Resources  Department  of  the  Slate  of  Delaware. 
She  resides  in  New  Castle.  DE. 

Jane  Fiedler  Madio  x'66  has  been  promoted  to  senior 
vice  president  and  administrative  services  manager  of  United 
Federal  Savings  Bank  in  State  College,  PA,  where  she 
resides. 


Donna  Ake  Burkholder  '67  is  the  new  director  of  music 
at  St.  Peter's  Lutheran  Church  in  Lancaster,  PA.  She  is  also 
a  music  teacher  at  Conestoga  Valley  Junior  High  School  and 
resides  in  Ephrata,  PA. 

Paul  P.  Wild,  Jr.  '67  is  now  in  private  practice  as  a  CPA 
in  Freehold.  NJ.  Working  with  small  businesses  is  one  of  his 
specialties.  He  is  a  resident  of  Colts  Neck,  NJ. 

Robert  W.  HadPield  '68  has  been  promoted  to  marketing 
manager  for  commercial  ceiling  products  with  Armstrong 
World  Industries  in  Lancaster.  PA.  He  has  been  with 
Armstrong  since  graduation  from  Susquehanna. 

Dr.  Charles  H.  McLeskey  '68  is  an  associate  professor 
of  anesthesiology  at  the  University  of  Colorado  Health 
Sciences  Center  in  Denver.  He  was  previously  affiliated  with 
the  University  of  Texas. 

Linda  Henschel  Paulin  '69  of  Libertyville.  IL.  has  joined 
Abbott  Laboratories  as  director  of  marketing  and  sales 
operations  in  the  pharmaceutical  products  division.  She 
previously  was  with  Merck.  Sharp  &  Dohme  in 
Philadelphia. 

Marcia  Spangler  Sharpe  '69  is  a  second  grade  teacher  in 
the  Londonderry  Elementary  School  in  the  Middletown.  PA. 
area.  She  resides  in  Hummelstown  with  her  husband  Rudy 
'69. 

THE  SEVENTIES 

Gregg  A.  Hodgdon  '70  of  Dublin.  CA.  was  promoted  lo 
manager-engineering  with  Pacific  Bell  in  Hayward,  CA.  He 
was  also  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lt.  Col.  in  Ihe  U.S. 
Marine  Corps  Reserve. 

Robert  E.  Jones  '73  of  Orwigsburg.  PA.  has  been  named 
director  of  planning  and  marketing  at  Good  Samaritan 
Hospital  in  Potlsville.  Jones  previously  was  vice  president  of 
operations  for  Schuylkill  Rehabilitation  Center. 

Robert  S.  Long  '73  of  Princeton.  NJ.  has  been  promoted 
to  group  product  manager  of  Prince  Manufacturing.  Inc. 
racquet  sports  division.  A  former  tennis  player  at 
Susquehanna  and  teaching  pro.  Bob  assisted  in  the 
development  of  the  tennis  industry's  top-selling  racquet,  the 
Prince  Spectrum. 

Bruce  W.  Casso  '74  is  district  manager  for  central  New 
Jersey  for  Ryder  Truck  Rental.  Inc.  He  and  his  wife,  Susan 
Haines  Casso  '74  have  relocated  from  Wallingford,  PA,  lo 
Princeton.  NJ 

Dennis  D.  Kieffer  '74  of  York.  PA.  has  been  promoted 
to  the  position  of  financial  vice  president  with  Graham 
Engineering  Corporation  of  York.  He  is  a  former  conlroller 
at  Susquehanna. 

Frank  W.  Schott  '74,  newly  graduated  from  Selon  Hall 
Law  School,  will  be  instructing  a  course  in  preventive  law  at 
his  alma  mater.  Bernards  High  School.  The  course  will 
expose  high  school  students  to  everyday  legal  matters  such 
as  contracts,  torts  and  state  and  local  government.  He 
recently  joined  AT&T  worldwide  corporate  legal 
headquarters  in  Berkeley  Heights.  NJ.  where  he  will  deal  in 
environmental  law.  labor  law  and  general  litigation. 

Reverend  David  L.  Craig  '75  is  minister  of  Grace 
Presbyterian  Church  in  Franklin.  NC. 

Diane  J.  Gibelman  '76  of  While  Plains.  NY,  has  recently 
been  promoted  to  vice  president  of  Frank  B.  Hall  & 
Company,  a  leading  metropolitan  area  insurance  firm.  She 
will  be  responsible  for  Hall's  commercial  property  and 
casualty  accounts. 

Charles  J.  Mannello  '76,  who  recently  earned  his  CPA. 
has  been  promoted  lo  taxation  auditing  manager  by  the 
stale's  department  of  revenue.  Twice  in  the  last  lour  years 
he  has  been  given  Ihe  Secretary  of  Revenue's  Award  for 
Excellence.  He  resides  in  Kulpmonl.  PA. 

Ronald  L.  Brett  '77  of  Warminster.  PA.  has  joined  the 
Coca-Cola  Company  as  account  manager  for  Ihe  Lansdale 
branch  office.  He  oversees  operations  in  Ihe  entire  Bucks 
county  area. 

James  A.  Hall  '77  has  been  transferred  from  Exxon's 


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SUbUUtHANNA 

ALUMNUS 
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Baton  Rouge.  LA.  operation  to  Houston,  TX,  where  he  will 
be  controller  ol  their  newly-acquired  NL  Treating  Chemicals 
Division 

Edward  R.  Barben  '78  has  been  named  to  fill  a  newly- 
created  position  with  Cumberland  County  National  Bank  in 
the  Hamsburg  area.  He  is  leasing  administrator  lor  CCNB. 

Richard  J.  King,  Jr.  '78  is  the  new  assistant  vice 
president  of  Bank  &  Trust  Company  of  Old  York  Road  in 
Willow  Grove,  PA,  He  resides  in  Hatboro. 

Margaret  DeLucca  Malteo  '78  of  Hazleton,  PA.  has 
been  named  as  director  of  outpatient  services  with  Serento 
(uirdcns,  a  drug  and  alcohol  facility  in  that  area. 

Barbara  Bozzelli  Ross  '78  has  left  her  private  CPA 
practice  in  Ocean  City,  NJ,  to  assume  duties  as  a  CPA  for 
the  city  of  Ocean  City 

Janice  Robb  Dolan  '79  of  Baltimore  is  now  senior 
activity  coordinator  for  the  Keswick  Home  for  Incurables  in 
thai  cily 

Reverend  Richard  B.  Geib  '79  recently  conducted  the 
first  service  at  the  Tree  of  Life  Lutheran  Church  in 
Hamsburg,  PA    It  is  the  first  new  Lutheran  congregation  to 
be  developed  in  the  Harrisburg  area  in  twenty  years. 

Reverend  Thomas  A.  Johnson  '79  has  been  appointed 
pastor  of  the  Eldersvillc.  PA.  United  Methodist  Church. 

Rachel  A.  Wheatcroft  '79  is  with  the  Bancroft  School  of 
Haddonfield,  NJ  as  a  special  education  teacher.  She  resides 
in  Cherry  Hill 

Sally  L.  Zapp  '79  is  part  of  the  pre-admissions  review 
team  at  the  Good  Shepherd  Rehabilitation  Hospital  in 
Allentown,  PA.  She  resides  in  Emmaus. 

THE  EIGHTIES 

Robert  N.  Whitmoyer  '80  is  director  of  Choruses  and 
general  music  instructor  at  the  Selinsgrove  Area  Middle 
School    He  IS  also  serving  a  one-year  appointment  as  music 
department  chairman. 

George  T.  Paulosky  '81  has  been  promoted  to  senior 
staff  auditor  with  Washington  National  Insurance  Company 
ul  Lvanston.  IL 

(irelchen  M.  Raab  '81  has  recently  joined  the  staff  of 
Cornell  University  Medical  College.  She  resides  in 
Fleetwood.  NY    ' 

Dr,  Kurt  H.  Reiber  '81  has  recently  opened  the  Shade 
Mountain  Dental  Clinic  in  Mt.  Pleasant  Mills,  PA.  He 
resides  in  Hummels  Wharf. 

Susan  A.  Borosky  '82  is  a  senior  research  pharmacologist 
at  Nova  Pharmaceutical  Corporation  in  Baltimore,  where  she 
also  resides   She  has  been  with  Nova  since  1986. 


lass  of  Susquehanna, 


Ben  S,  Coates  '82  of  Linden,  PA,  is  currently  under 
contract  to  Disney  Enterprises.  He  is  a  lead  singer  with  the 
musical  group  called  "The  Spirit  of  America,"  which  is 
featured  at  Walt  Disney  World  in  Florida. 

David  S,  Coniy  '82  of  Chatham,  NJ,  has  recently  joined 
Maplewood  Bank  and  Trust  Company  as  corporate  banking 
olTicer.  He  had  previously  been  with  Midlantic  Bank  in 
Edison,  NJ. 

Mary  T.  Coughlin  '82  of  Metuchen,  NJ,  has  become  the 
new  vice  president  with  CIC  Asset  Management  Corporation 
in  New  York,  NY. 

George  A,  Elias  '82  of  Hatfield,  PA.  has  been  promoted 
to  vice  president  for  commercial  loans  with  First  Valley 
Bank.  He  is  responsible  for  commercial  lending  in 
Montgomery  and  Bucks  counties. 

Marc  Gutleber  '82  of  Point  Pleasant,  NJ,  has  recently 
entered  the  real  estate  field  with  Century  2rs  Lawrence 
Agency  in  Brick,  NJ. 

Gail  R.  Moster  '82  has  moved  from  Dallas,  TX,  to 
Houston  where  she  is  an  assistant  buyer  for  Foley's 
Department  Store. 

Ronald  R.  Reese  '82  of  Wallingford,  PA,  is  with  the 
investment  firm  of  Miller,  Anderson  and  Sherrerd  in  Bala 
Cynwyd.  PA. 

Claudia  Pope  Revak  '82  was  recently  named  assistant 
director  of  Junior  Valley  Vocals  in  the  Hazleton,  PA,  area. 
The  group  is  composed  of  youngsters  from  second  to  ninth 
grades 

Richard  W.  Rudd  '82  of  Hopewell  Junction,  NY.  has 
been  promoted  to  contracts  specialist  with  the  U.S. 
marketing  and  services  group  of  IBM  in  Dobbs  Ferry,  NY. 
He  IS  married  to  the  former  Denise  Wenke  '83. 

Patricia  Snyder  Schwalm  '82  of  Leek  Kill,  PA,  has  been 
named  controller  of  the  First  National  Trust  Bank  of 
Sunbury.  She  began  her  banking  career  as  an  undergraduate 
intern.  She  recently  graduated  first  in  her  class,  winning  the 
David  McKinley  Award,  from  Bucknell's  Pennsylvania 
Bankers  Association  Central  Atlantic  School  of  Banking. 

Allison  Digby  Tamasaukas  '82  is  the  new  president  of 
the  Surety  Underwriters  Association  of  New  Jersey    She  is  a 
senior  underwriter  with  the  bond  department  of  Selective 
Insurance  Company  of  America.  She  and  her  husband, 
Charles  '83,  reside  in  Sandyston.  NJ. 

Jeanne  Jo  Zyga  '82  is  a  permanent  placement  counselor 
with  Cosmopolitan  Personnel  Systems  of  Ithaca.  NY.  She 
resides  in  Sayre.  PA. 

Rev.  Dr.  Guy  S.  Edmiston,  Jr.  he  '82  of  Camp  Hill. 
PA.  was  recently  elected  to  serve  as  bishop  of  the  Lower 
Susquehanna  Synod  of  the  ELCA. 

Diana  McLaughlin  Bailey  '83  of  Williamsport,  PA,  is 
currently  teaching  music  on  a  part-time  basis  in  the  Danville 
School  District.  Her  specialty  is  instrumental  music. 

Diane  E.  Rogalski  '83  of  Carbondale,  PA,  is  a  CPA  and 
IS  an  accountant  with  Shorten  Homes. 

Jewel  Williamson-Burns  '83  is  now  a  registered 
representative  with  Lutheran  Brotherhood  Secunties  Group 
in  Nazareth,  PA    She  and  her  husband  Todd  '81  reside  in 
Pen  Argyl. 

Alma-Lillian  Kinn  Abruzzo  '84  of  Holliswood  Gardens, 
N'l  .  has  recently  received  her  law  degree  from  St.  John's 
University    She  is  associated  with  the  firm  of  Regan,  Kubic 
and  Claro. 

Elizabeth  J,  Decker  '84  of  Bemardsville,  NJ.  is  a  staff 
accountant  with  Seaboard  Surety  in  Bedminster.  NJ.  She 
also  continues  to  pursue  her  MBA  at  Fairleigh  Dickinson 
University. 

Stuart  L.  Fornoff  '84  has  recently  taken  a  position  with 
Aqualon  Company  in  Wilmington.  DE. 

Phihp  J.  Hueston,  Jr.  '84  of  Brick.  NJ.  is  owner- 
president  of  Modular  Coatings  in  that  community. 

Melissa  M.  Jackson  '84  of  Montville.  NJ  has  been 
appointed  director  of  client  service  with  the  Capital  Advisory 
Group  Ltd..  a  regional  office  of  Integrated  Resources  Equity 
Corporation  of  New  York,  NY. 

Pamela  Foster  Reisinger  '84  of  Merion,  PA,  is  now  an 
associate  commercial  underwriter  with  Aetna  Insurance. 

Donald  R,  Berrier  '85  of  Huntingdon,  PA.  has  recently 
returned  to  the  United  States  after  spending  two  years  in 
Ireland    He  was  there  as  part  of  the  Church  of  the 
Bretheren's  Volunteer  Service  program. 

Robbin  P.  Carriero  '85  of  New  Vernon.  NJ,  recently 


earned  the  designation  of  Certified  Financial  Planner  through 
the  College  of  Financial  Planning  in  Denver.  CO.  She  is 
with  IDS  Financial  Services  in  Denville.  NJ. 

Pamela  M.  DeVilo  '85  is  an  account  executive  with 
Leafstone,  human  resources  and  temporary  employment 
agency  in  New  York.  She  continues  to  reside  in  Westbury, 
NY. 

Brian  W.  Molner  '85  of  Pompton  Plains.  NJ.  has  been 
appointed  office  manager  of  Weichert  Realtors  in  that 
community.  He  has  been  a  member  of  the  firms  Million 
Dollar  Club  for  several  years. 

Andrew  Ajello  '86  is  now  a  purchasing  agent  for  the 
construction  division  of  Hertz,  working  in  Park  Ridge,  NJ, 

Brenda  K.  Bollinger  '86  is  a  research  scientist  with 
ImmuLogic.  a  pharmaceutical  firm  in  Cambridge,  MA. 

Caroline  J,  Cueman  '86  is  an  international  account 
representative  with  international  insurance  brokers, 
Alexander  &  Alexander  of  Washington,  DC.  She  resides  in 
Kensington.  MD. 

John  W.  Gartner  111  '86  is  a  computer  programmer/ 
analyst  with  Boeing  Computer  Services,  a  subsidiary  of 
Boeing  Aircraft.  He  is  living  in  Derwood,  MD. 

Charlene  J.  Heller  '86  is  living  in  Morrisville,  PA,  and 
working  as  director  of  marketing  for  the  George  Street 
Playhouse  in  New  Brunswick,  NJ. 

Gina  T.  Hucke  '86  is  a  claims  adjuster  for  Prudential 
Property  and  Casualty  in  Fair  Lawn,  NJ.  She  resides  in 
North  Haledon.  NJ 

Todd  A.  Liddick  '86  is  production  supervisor  for 
Scnvner,  Inc.  in  York.  PA.  He  resides  in  Duncannon.  PA. 

Robyn  J.  Long  '86  is  assistant  to  the  executive  vice 
president  of  Jackson-Cross  Company  in  Philadelphia.  She 
resides  in  Delanco.  NJ. 

Charlene  M.  Pelow  '86  has  been  promoted  to 
merchandise  coordinator  with  Hess's  department  store.  She 
resides  in  Baldwinsville.  NY 

Kimberly  A.  Rubio  '86  has  been  promoted  to  personnel 
assistant  with  Donaldson,  Lufkin,  Jenrette,  Inc.  in  the 
northern  New  Jersey  area.  She  resides  in  Marlboro. 

Darlene  A.  Weaver  '86  was  recently  promoted  to  distnct 
director  of  Union  and  Middlesex  counties  with  the  Muscular 
Dystrophy  Association.  She  resides  in  Edison,  NJ. 

William  L.  Grala  he  '87  of  Wayne,  PA,  was  elected 
chairman  of  the  board  of  Invest-ln-America  National 
Council,  a  non-profit  organization  committed  to  the 
advancement  of  economic  understanding    He  is  chairman 
and  CEO  of  the  Smith-Kline  Beckman  Foundation.  Invest- 
In-Amenca  conducts  institutes  for  elementary  and  high 
school  teachers  throughout  the  country. 


IDo^s 


VORCE-KAUFFMAN 

Linda  KaufTman  (Kirby)  '67  to  Gerard  T.  Vorce,  May 
23,  1987.  ;  326  Bow  Lane,  Gilbertsville,  PA  19525. 
FOX-COOPER 

Donna  M.  Cooper  to  Charles  D.  Fox  '84,  June  6,  1987. 
First  United  Methodist  Church.  Hollidaysburg.  PA. 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Craig  R.  Urey 
'86  and  Jack  Fox,  Jr.  '75.  Charles  is  a  telecommunications 
specialist  for  Hewlett  Packard  Co.,  Rockvillc.  MD   / 
Apartment  31,  130  Willowdale  Drive,  Fredenck,  MD 
21701. 
ABEY-WILLIAMSON 

Marcia  A.  Williamson  '83  to  William  J    Abey  III. 
September  12.  1987.  Hopewell.  NJ   The  maid  of  honor  was 
Karen  E.  Costello  '83.  /  241  Windsor  Commons, 
Cranbury,  NJ  08512. 
GOODRICH -CLAPPER 

Margaret  J.  Clapper  '82  to  Alan  D   Goodnch. 
September  26,  1987,  Grace  Lutheran  Church,  Red  Lion. 
PA    Her  brother.  Luther  E.  "Ed"  Clapper  '77  was  in  the 
wedding  party.  Margaret  is  a  senior  planning  analyst  for 
IMS  Amenca  in  Plymouth  Meeting  and  her  husband  is  a 
corporate  account  executive  for  Wausau  Insurance  Co.  in 
Philadelphia.  Margaret  is  the  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Edwin  M.  Clapper  '34  who  died  in  February  of  1988.  / 
770  Orvilla  Road.  Harfield.  PA  19440. 


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FALCONE-StCUJR 

Patricia  M.  Sl.CIair  '85  lo  John  Falcone,  October  3, 
1987.  Si   John  Neumann,  Bryn  Mawr,  PA    Her  husband  is  a 
self-employed  builder  and  contractor,  D.  Falcone  Co.  in 
Havertown,  PA.  /  251  Cedar  Ridge  Road,  West  Chester,  PA 
19380 
EVANS-DOUGHERTY 

Mary  C.  Dougherty  to  Alan  J,  Evans  '83,  October  17, 
1987,  St.  Peler  the  Apostle  Church.  River  Edge.  NJ. 
Vincent  J.  Cavalea  '83  was  an  usher  in  the  wedding.  Alan 
is  a  marketing  research  manager  with  Hospital  Research 
Associates  in  Fairfield,  NJ.  /  10  Hasbrouck  Avenue. 
Hasbrouck.  NJ  07604. 
WALBURN-SCHAEFER 

Jean  E.  Schaefer  '85  to  Wayne  M.  Walbum,  October  17, 
1987,  Tenafly  Presbyterian  Church,  Tenafly,  NJ.  Karen 
Lynch  Rellly  '85  was  the  matron-of-honor.  Jean  is  assistant 
product  manager.  Polo  Ralph  Lauren  in  Moonichie.  NJ.  Her 
husband  is  with  Sifford  Pontiac.  /  424  Hudson  Street. 
Apartment  3P.  Hackensack.  NJ  07601. 
ENDAHLALLEN 

Lynn  P.  Allen  '84  to  David  G.  Endahl  '84,  October  17, 
1987,  Our  Lady  of  Perpetual  Help,  Washington,  CT. 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Jennifer  L, 
Olson  '84  and  Eileen  Kearney  Muti  '84,  Lynn  is  a  meeting 
planner  in  the  travel  department,  Nabisco  Brands  Inc.  in 
East  Hanover,  NJ.  David  is  supervisor  financial  planning, 
Monroe  Business  Systems  in  Morris  Plains,  NJ.  /  72  White 
Meadow  Road,  Rockaway,  NJ  07866. 
MOOREMYERS 

Janet  L.  Myers  lo  Peter  E.  Moore  '84,  November  21, 
1987,  Bethany  Presbyterian  Church.  Peler  is  a  sales  manager 
for  Lumsden  Corp.  in  Lancaster,  PA.  His  wife  teaches  first 
grade   /  2545  Golden  Drive,  East  Petersburg,  PA  17520. 
HORNERDUANE 

Lisa  L.  Duane  x'85  to  G.  Thomas  Homer,  November  28, 

1987,  North  Bethesda  United  Methodist  Church.  Bethesda. 
MD.  Karen  Lynch  Reilly  '85  was  in  the  wedding  party 
Lisa  is  with  Eastern  Appraisal  Services  and  her  husband  is 
with  the  Lenoir  County  School  System.  /  907  Westover 
Avenue.  Kingston.  NC  28501. 

HENRYHELT 

Cathleen  M.  Hell  to  George  A.  Henry  '82,  November 
28.  1987.  First  United  Methodist  Church.  Muncy.  PA. 
George  is  an  elementary  music  teacher  in  Muncy  and  his 
wife  is  a  Chapter  1  instructional  aide  in  the  same  school 
district   /  201  Fox  Hollow  Road.  Muncy.  PA  17756. 
THOMSON -R  UGCIERO 

Maureen  Ruggiero  to  Steven  J.  Thomson  '82,  United 
Methodist  Church.  Morrislown,  NJ.  Steven  is  attending 
Hofstra  University  for  his  master's  degree  in  Computer 
Programming.  /  Apartment  306.  140-21  Burden  Crescent. 
Briarwood.  NY  1 1435. 
DACHIK-PETERSON 

Jcannette  Peterson  to  Robert  A.  Dachik  '71,  February 

13.  1988.  /  75  Avonwood  Road.  Apanment  A17.  Avon.  CT 
06001. 

CLARK-WILLIAMSON 
Joan  Wiant  Williamson  x'53  lo  Herbert  Clark,  February 

14,  19X8.  /  27  Spnngwood  Drive,  Lawrenceville,  NJ  08648 
MANERI-SICILLITO 

Grace  K.  Sigillito  '83  to  Michael  Maneri,  February  20, 

1988.  St.  Augustine's  Church.  New  City,  N\.  Grace  is 
telemarketing  supervisor  for  The  Middlesex  News  in 
Framingham.  MA.  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party 
were  Brenda  Larson  Barrett  '83  and  Susan  Ann  Brett 
'83.  /  26  Clinton  Street.  Hopkinlon.  MA  01748 
AHBOTT-SWAN 

Nancy  H.  Swan  '80  to  James  M.  Abbott.  March  5.  1988. 
St.  Paul's  Episcopal  Church.  Westfield.  NJ.  In  the  wedding 
patty  from  Susquehanna  were  Kent  E.  Swan  '83  and 
Patricia  A.  "Mimi"  McDowell  '80.  Nancy  is  a  tax 
accountant  with  DialAmerica  Marketing  in  Mahwah.  NJ. 
Her  husband  is  area  sales  manager.  Hilti.  Inc.  /  128  Snyder 
Avenue.  Ramsey.  NJ  07446. 
TIETBOHL-OAVIS 

Elizabeth  Ann  Davis  to  Jon  A.  Tietbohl  '81,  March  12. 
1988.  Advent  Lutheran  Church.  West  Lawn.  PA.  Jon's 
parents  are  Dr   Ralph  '49  and  Mrs   Susan  Foltz  Tietbohl 
'SL  His  grandparents  were  Lewis  F.  Foltz  '23,  (deceased 
July  1980)  and  Edna  Goff  Foltz  '23,  (deceased  December 


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1977).  Jon  is  now  vice  president  in  administration.  Tucker 
Anthony,  investment  managers.  /  Apartment  1515.  Carnegie 
Park.  200  East  94th,  New  York,  NY  10128. 


Born  Crusaders 


To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Paul  A,  McFeeley  '80,  a  son,  Robert 
Craig,  August  8,  1986.  Paul  sells  tax  free  bonds  for  Stoever 
Glass  &  Co..  New  York  City.  His  wife  practices  law.  / 
Elizabeth  Road.  Upper  Montclair.  NJ  07043. 

To  Charles  D.  "Rusty"  Jr,  '76  and  Kathi  Stine  Flack 
'76,  twins,  Jamie  Ann  and  Alex  Eckman,  September  26. 
1986.  /  R.  D.  4.  Box  230.  Dallas.  PA  18612. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  E.  Cascone  '79,  a  daughter. 
Allison  Nicole.  November  18.  1986.  Bob  has  been  promoted 
to  general  manager  of  Cambria  Peterbill  Trucks  Inc., 
Secaucus.  NJ.  His  wife  is  an  attorney.  /  195  Arbor  Street, 
Cranford.  NJ  07016. 

To  Dr.  Douglas  and  Susan  Miller  Stewart  '74,  a 
daughter.  Holly  Ann.  January  1.  1987.  Susan  is  a  part-time 
registered  nurse  in  a  neonatal  unit  in  Hickory.  NC.  Her 
husband  is  a  physician  and  board  certified  nephrologist  in 
Lenoir.  /  516  Laurelwood  Circle.  S.E..  Lenoir.  NC  28645. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Eugene  F.  Meany  '76,  a  daughter. 
Elizabeth  Anne.  January  12.  1987.  Gene  has  been  promoted 
lo  manager.  Facility  Design,  Contruction.and  Properties,  for 
Kaiser  Foundation  Health  Plan  of  Ohio,  Cleveland.  /  2783 
Hampton  Road,  Rocky  River,  OH  44116. 

To  Jeffrey  and  Janet  Diehl  Ayres  '75,  a  son,  Gordon 
Peltit,  February  2.  1987.  /  7120  Sheffield  Road.  Baltimore. 
MD  21212. 

To  Edward  S.  Jr.  '72  and  Pamela  Dolin  Horn  '72,  a 
son.  Edward  Soleliac  III.  February  6.  1987.  /  1594  Heebner 
Lane.  Lansdale,  PA  19446. 

To  Cliff  W   and  Joan  Frooks  Maskell  x'72,  a  son. 
Kenneth  Logan.  February  7.  1987.  /  11775  Sparkleberry 
Lane.  Jacksonville,  FL  32223. 

To  G.  Dale  and  Janis  Miller  Wagner  '79,  a  daughter, 
Jessica  Leigh,  February  16,  1987.  /  3521  Hanover  Road, 
Gettysburg,  PA  17325. 

To  Robin  K.  '80  and  Elizabeth  Kennerly  Vieira  '80  a 
.son,  Brandon  Kyle,  February  18,  1987.  Robin  is  a  research 
analyst,  Florida  Solar  Energy  Center,  Cape  Canaveral,  FL. 
Liz  IS  director  of  Community  Relations  and  Planning,  Jess 
Parris  Memonal  Hospital,  Titusville,  FL.  /  1426  Ferrier 
Drive,  Titusville,  FL  32780. 

To  Steven  L.  '75  and  Janice  Friedman  Zackon  '75,  a 
son,  Matthew  Ross.  February  23.  1987.  Steve  is  the  national 


account  district  manager  for  the  Philadelphia  region  of 
Automatic  Data  Processing.  Jan  is  the  administrative 
supervisor  for  the  Juvenile  Probation  Office  of  the  County  of 
Berks.  /  1452  Salomon  Lane.  Wayne.  PA  19087. 

To  George  and  Arlene  Arndt  PhilippofT  '72,  a  son.  Karl 
Steven.  March  9.  1987.  /  46  McLeay  Road.  Montville.  NJ 
07045. 

To  Paul  C.  '76  and  Carlen  Schmidt  Ginzl  '77  a 
daughter.  Erika  Louise.  March  17.  1987.  Paul  was  in  the 
"Top  5"  in  the  stale  of  Florida  in  sales  volume  for  Remax. 
/  309  Ringwood  Circle.  Winter  Springs.  FL  32708. 

To  E    Bruce  and  Debbie  Robinson  Wolfert  '78,  a  son. 
Jonathan.  Apnl  7.  1987.  Debbie  is  self-employed  as  an 
accounting  consultant.  /  1 1  Maple  Avenue.  (P.  O.  Box  340). 
Hampton  Bays.  NY  11946. 

To  Walter  J.  '80  and  Joan  F.  "Jodie"  Penniman 
Krzastek  '80,  a  son.  Marcus  Richard.  April  8.  1987.  /  702 
Westfield  Avenue.  Westfield.  NJ  07090. 

To  John  A.  '76  and  Nancy  Bowser  Painter  '77,  a  son. 
Jason  Reed.  April  18.  1987.  John  is  now  bond  manager. 
Conlinental  Guaranlee  &  Credit  Corp   /  31 1  Sissinghurst 
Drive.  West  Chester.  PA  19382 

To  Mr   and  Mrs    Peter  M.  Sherman  '74,  a  son. 
Christopher  Thomas.  May  7.  1987.  Peter  is  a  director  and 
senior  portfolio  manager  at  Capital  Holding  Corp.  /  7412 
Maria  Lane.  Louisville.  KY  40222 

To  Robert  F.  '72  and  Deborah  Burdick  Cloud  '75,  a 
daughter.  Jennifer  Katherine.  May  11,  1987.  Robert  is  a 
field  engineer  for  Automatic  Toll  Systems,  Inc.,  Ml. 
Vernon,  NY.  /  7  Freedom  Place,  Sewell,  NJ  08080. 
To  Daniel  and  Maryellen  Celetano  Bender  '79  a 
daughter,  Ashley  Danielle,  May  20,  1987.  /  7  Kinlyre  Road, 
PGA  National,  Palm  Beach  Gardens,  FL  33418. 

To  Robert  W    Easier  and  Edris  Susan  "Debbi"  Kruger- 
Easter  '67,  a  son,  Bryce  Kruger-Easler,  May  22,  1987.  / 
4880  Beaumont  Drive,  La  Mesa,  CA  92041. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  F.  Curtis  Ibbitson  '76,  a  daughter. 
Elizabeth  Nicole,  June  13,  1987.  /  R.  R.  2,  Box  497,  Rl. 
101,  Dayville,  CT  06241. 

To  Mark  and  Rachael  Welsh  Paden  '83,  a  daughter, 
Stephanie  Kay,  June  17,  1987.  Rachael  is  a  private  vocal 
and  piano  teacher.  /  R.  D.  2,  Box  280,  Sugarloaf  PA 
18249. 

To  William  A.  '76  and  Kathleen  Lehman  Robinson  '78, 
a  daughter,  Elizabeth  McCune,  June  28,  1987.  Bill  is  an 
account  executive  with  Seaboard  Manne  in  Jersey  City. 
Kathleen  had  been  director  of  human  resources  at  Bayshore 
Hospital.  /  38  Patterson  Court,  Shrewsbury,  NJ  07702. 

To  Gordon  W.  Jr.  '73  and  Janice  Kimmerer  Clark  '75, 
a  son,  Douglas  Gordon,  July  20,  1987.  Don  is  vice  president 
in  taxable  bond  sales  at  Goldman  Sachs,  New  York  City.  / 


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26  Tiger  HlII  Drive.  Gladslone.  NJ  07934. 

To  Charles  V.  and  Susan  Fuller  Sies  '78,  a  son,  Timothy 
Allen.  July  29,  1987  Timolhy  joins  brother  Charles  Andrew 
bom  February  18.  1985,  Susan  is  an  Adult  Basic  Education 
Instructor/Career  Counselor  with  Carroll  County  Multi- 
Service Community  Center  and  the  Detention  Center.  '4140 
Hanover  Pike.  Manchester.  MD  21 102. 

To  Jeffrey  D.  '82  and  Susan  Kees  Morgan  '83,  a 
daughter.  Rebecca  Anne,  July  30.  1987.  Jeff  is  the  manager 
of  information  systems  for  Hearth  and  Home  Distributors. 
Inc.  in  Columbia.  MD   /  361 1  Alpen  Green  Way, 
Bunonsville.  MD  20866. 

To  Steven  D  and  Kim  Hartman  Ranck  '82,  a  son. 
Benjamin  David.  August  1.  1987.  /  245  Hospital  Drive 
Lewisburg,  PA  17837. 

To  George  and  Linda  Graziano  McGrory  '77,  a 
daughter,  Caitlm  Elizabeth,  August  14,  1987.  /  55  Divan 
Way,  Wayne,  NJ  07470. 

To  Mr   and  Mrs   Timothy  G,  Keane  '75,  a  son,  Andre 
Christian,  August  25,  1987.  Tim  is  a  securities  analyst  with 
Reich  &  Tang  L.  P.,  New  York  City.  /  34  Blue  Ridge 
Road,  Wilton,  CT  06897 

To  Clark  and  Judith  Wittosch  Malcolm  '69,  a  son, 
Robert  Russell,  August  25,  1987.  /  1420  Henry  Street,  Ann 
Arbor,  Ml  48104. 

To  Rev  William.  '82  and  Gwen  Hammaker  Weiser 
'83,  a  daughter,  Sarah  Kalhryn,  September  24,  1987  /  R 
D.  1,  Box  277,  Mifflinburg,  PA  17845. 

To  Joseph  M.  '73  and  Sue  Ellen  Ferman  Vayda  '73,  a 
son,  Jeffrey  Matthew.  October  5.  1987.  Joe  is  a  vice 
president  with  Philadelphia  National  Bank  and  Core  States 
Financial  Corp.  /  47  Van  Doren  Way,  Belle  Mead,  NJ 
08502. 

To  Craig  G   and  Susan  Gale  Fitchett  '77,  a  daughter. 
Alice  Melinda.  October  8.  1987.  /  R.  D   4,  Box  303, 
Milford,  NJ  08848. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  J.  Vile  '80,  a  daughter.  Erica 
Caitlin.  October  1 1,  1987    Bob  is  a  vice  president  at  an 
investment  firm  of  Widmann.  Siff  &  Co..  Inc.  m  Ardmore, 
PA.  /  2146  Friendship  Street,  Philadelphia,  PA  19149. 

To  John  and  Susan  Neiser  Murawski  '74,  a  son,  Eric 
John.  October  15.  1987   /  10  The  Circle.  Homell.  NY 
14843. 


To  Scott  and  Dorothy  Pulst  Wright  '70,  a  daughter. 
Kaitlyn  Danielle.  October  21.  1987.  /  R.  D.  2.  Box  373. 
Newport.  PA  17074. 

To  Charles  and  Jane  Miller  Voipe  '78,  a  daughter. 
Colleen  Miller,  October  22.  1987.  /  573  Ashton  Avenue. 
Palo  Alto.  CA  94306. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs   Scott  F.  Slocum  '79,  a  daughter. 
Monica  Lee.  October  24,  1987.  She  joins  sisters  Megan 
Lynn  (bom  April  27,  19851  and  Dana  Marie  (bom 
September  24.  1986).  /  R    D.  1.  Sechler  Drive. 
Montoursville,  PA  17754. 

To  Robert  and  Diane  Christopher  Rapport  '75,  a  son. 
John  Chnstopher.  October  26.  1987    Diane  "retired"  from 
Deloitte  Haskins  &  Sells  as  a  senior  manager  after  II  years. 
/  469  Ackerson  Avenue.  Wyckoff.  NJ  07481. 

To  Glenn  Schubel  and  Elizabeth  A.  Willbanks  '79,  a 
daughter.  Lindsey  Anne  Schubel.  October  29.  1987.  /  R.  D. 
1.  Box  139-B.  Poultney,  VT  05764. 

To  Ronald  J.  '72  and  Karia  Pahl  Pagano  '72,  a 
daughter.  Theresa  Lee,  November  11.  1987.  /  86700  Beaver 
Dam  Road.  Scio.  OH  43988 

To  Paul  and  Suzanne  Madara  Coffee  '81,  a  daughter. 
Kristin  Anne,  November  17.  1987.  /  5  Moorfield  Lane. 
Moorestown.  NJ  08057. 

To  George  C.  Jr.  '75  and  Judith  Yohn  Adams  '75,  a 
daughter.  Robin  Yohn.  November  19.  1987.  Robin  joins 
sister  Amy.  /  The  Maples.  R.D.  1.  Northumberland,  PA 
17857. 

To  Michael  J    and  Kathleen  Shade  lacobucci  '80,  a 
daughter,  Alison  Louise.  November  27.  1987.  /  237 
Rockingham  Road.  Rosemont.  PA  19010. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs    Lawrence  J.  Wright  '80,  a  son.  Daniel 
John.  December  17.  1987.  /  156  Momingside  Circle. 
Wayne.  PA  19087. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  J.  Guthrie  '74,  a  son.  Tyler  John, 
December  19.  1987.  Tyler  joins  sister  Shannon  (bom  May 
7.  1986).  /  R.  D.  1.  Box  130A.  Avonmore.  PA  15618. 

To  John  H.  '75  and  Judy  Brigante  Waddell  '76,  a  son. 
Lucas  Allen.  January  4.  1988.  /  P.  O.  Box  86,  Belleville. 
PA  17004. 

To  Joseph  F.  and  Nancy  Jeffries  Little  '79,  a  son. 
Christopher  Michael,  January  5,  1988.  /  5420  Ridge  Road. 
Mt.  Airy,  MD  21771. 


To  John  and  Susan  Grausam  Bullock  '81,  a  son.  Daniel 
John.  January  16.  1988   Susan  is  a  buyer  for  Acme  Markets 
and  her  husband  is  a  chemist  for  Kodak-Eastman 
Pharmaceuticals.  /  1378  Station  Place,  West  Chester,  PA 
19380. 

To  Richard  and  Susan  Hill  Spakowski  x'82,  a  son, 
Richard  Michael.  Jr..  January  18,  1988.  /  38  Bingham 
Avenue,  Rumson.  NJ  07760. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Joel  Tokarz  '80,  twin  daughters,  Jaclyn 
Michelle  and  Kelly  Nicole.  January  19.  1988.  /  13  Orchard 
Road.  Farmington.  CT  06032 

To  Steven  D   and  Jennifer  Sampsell  Sassaman  '86,  a 
son.  Steven  Dixon.  Jr.,  January  25.  1988.  Soi^a  Ernst 
Sampsell  x'63  is  the  grandmother   Her  mother,  Margaret 
"Peg"  Ernst,  Steven's  great  grandmother,  worked  in 
Susquehanna's  Alumni  Office  for  many  years.  /  R.  D.  3, 
Box  35,  Fairview  Avenue.  Selinsgrove.  PA  17870. 

To  Keith  and  Karen  Harrington  Christian  '80,  a 
daughter.  Elizabeth  Ann,  February  1.  1988.  /  3  MacFarland 
Avenue,  Warminster,  PA  18974. 

To  Mr   and  Mrs   William  C.  Hart  '78,  a  son,  William 
David,  February  3.  1988.  /  16  Vicksburg  Road.  Laurel 
Spnngs.  NJ  08021. 

To  Thomas  J    and  Susan  Bowman  Schumacker  '81,  a 
son.  Thomas  Ryan.  Febraary  11,  1988.  /  150  Skipton  Place, 
Somerset,  NJ  08873. 

To  Jon  '81  and  Susan  Brubaker  Pickwell  '82,  a 
daughter,  Hanna  Mane,  February  14.  1988.  /  21  Ann  Dnve. 
Pittsfield.  MA  01201. 

To  Donald  E   and  Kathleen  Simmers  Andrews  '67,  a 
son.  Charles  Donald.  February  15.  1988.  Kathy  is  an 
American  Kennel  Club  point  show  judge  of  most  hound 
breeds.  /  R.  D.  3',  Box  802.  Boyertown.  PA  19512. 

To  Mr  and  Mrs  Ernest  P.  Kemper,  Jr.  '80,  a  son, 
Benjamin  Ernest.  Febraary  15.  1988.  /  118  South  High 
Street,  Selinsgrove,  PA  17870. 

To  Mr  and  Mrs  Steven  D.  Yeager  '80,  a  son,  Samuel 
Steven.  Febraary  16.  1988.  Steve  is  a  senior  programmer- 
analyst  with  Meridian  Bank.  /  911  Belair  Avenue. 
Shillington.  PA  19607. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs   Alan  J.  Grove  '80,  a  daughter.  Rebecca 
Jayne.  Febraary  16,  1988.  Alan  is  children's  merchandizer 
for  J.  C.  Penney  Co.  /  32  Surrey  Drive.  Chambersburg,  PA 
17201. 


SUSQUEHANNA  UNIVERSITY  IS  PLEASED  TO  ANNOUNCE  THE 

1988-89  Artist  Series 


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Saturday,  October  1 

Elmar  Oliveira,  violin 

"Hi  generaiai  so  much  exatemem,  the 
aalieruc  hum  jmh  \t^ih  affkust  after  the  first 
movement  ami  at  the  erui  ^ve  htm  one  of  the 
longest  ovattons  ever  heard  at  Boetlcher." 

The  Denver  Post 

Friday,  November  4 

San  Francisco  Opera  in 
"Madame  Butterfly" 

Saturday,  December  3 

Barksdale  Theatre  Company  in  the 
Dylan  Thomas  ''A  Child's 
Christmas  in  Wales" 


Monday,  Jjmuary  23 

Richard  Coode,  piano 

CooiU's  flaying  was  filled  with  ifualiiies 
that  so  many  far  better  known  fnantsts  have 
never  f^ossesseJ  " 

The  Philadelphia  inquirer 

Friday,  February  3 

Jazz  performer  Dizzy  Gillespie 

Monday,  Mjirch  6 

St.  Paul  Chamber  Orchestra 
Hugh  Wolff,  music  director 

Friday,  April  28 

National  Touring  Company 
of  the  Gershwin  musical 
"My  One  and  Only" 


All  performances  start  at  8  p.m. 
Weber  Chapel  Auditorium 

Season  tickets:  adult,  $46;  senior 
citizen.  i25;  child,  $25,  family  plan 
(two  adults,  two  children),  $125. 

Individual  tickets:  adult  genera! 
admission,  $8;  students  and  senior 
ciuzens,  $4.  Group  rates  available. 

For  ticket  reservations  and 
Informauon,  write:  Box  Office, 
Susquehanna  University,  Selinsgrove, 
PA  17870- 1001.  Or  call  the  box 
office,  (717)  372-4226, 
from  noon  to  6  p.m. 


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ALUMNUS 

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To  Mr  and  Mrs   William  E.  Swanger  III  '76,  a 

daughler.  Rebecca  Diane.  February  19,  1988.  Bill  is  now 
directing  the  newly  created  Office  of  Communications  of 
Tressler  Lutheran  Services  in  Camp  Hill.  /  22  Wmding  Hill 
Drive,  Mechanicsburg.  PA  17055. 

To  James  A   and  Eleanor  Kusche  Crabbe  '75,  a 
daughter,  Victoria  Leigh,  February  27,  1988.  Victoria  joins 
sister  Patricia  Ann  (bom  June  26,  1986).  /  2508  Yorktown 
Drive,  Beeville,  TX  78102, 

To  Arthur  L.  '81  and  Jeanne  McCarthy  Augugliaro 
'82,  a  son,  Alexander  Louis,  March  I,  1988.  /  1109  Green 
Briar  Road,  Cherry  Hill,  NJ  08034 

To  Alan  R    and  Julianne  Metzger  Pykelny  '76,  a 
daughter.  Marlie  Alison,  March  14,  1988.  /  303  Elm  Court, 
Libertyville,  IL  60048, 

To  Steve  and  Cynthia  Ebert  Rayburn  '80,  a  daughter, 
Stephany  Ann,  March  21,  1988.  /  5106  North  Oaks  Drive, 
Greensboro.  NC  27405. 

To  Edward  and  Martha  Pierce  Beishline  '75,  a  son. 
Drew  Edward,  March  25,  1988.  /  P.  O.  Box  73, 
Sybertsville,  PA  18251. 


Deaths 


Stuart  T.  Saunders  hc'68,  Richmond,  VA,  February  7, 
1987.  Received  an  honorary  Doctor  of  Humane  Letters  from 
Susquehanna.  He  was  a  board  chairman  and  chief  operating 
officer  of  Penn  Central  Company — a  merger  of  the 
Pennsylvania  and  New  York  Central  railroads. 

John  H.  Paul  '38,  Jordan,  NY,  March  25,  1987    He 
taught  school  for  many  years  in  Jordan  and  served  that 
community  as  Town  Justice  in  the  1980s.  He  attended 
Susquehanna  after  being  graduated  from  Shamokin  High 
School. 

Beulah  Rathfon  Boyer  '16,  Saratoga  Springs,  NY,  April 
17,  1987.  She  taught  music  for  many  years  in  the 
Philadelphia  area  before  retiring  to  upstate  New  York  in 
1981 

Flo  Treibley  Barton  '12,  Shiremanstown.  PA,  May  21, 
1987,  She  was  95  years  old  at  the  time  of  her  death  and  had 
taught  school  in  the  Harrisburg  area. 

Myron  G.  Dreese  '12,  Shamokin  Dam.  PA.  October  8, 
1987.  He  was  a  veteran  of  Worid  War  1  and  worked  as  a 
supervisor  for  the  New  York  Central  Railroad. 

Mary  Elizabeth  App  '22,  Selinsgrove,  PA.  November  3, 
1987.  A  native  of  Snyder  County,  she  taught  most  of  her 
career  with  Dover,  DE,  Special  School  District    At  one  time 
she  was  responsible  for  all  of  the  school's  foreign  language 
classes — French,  Latin,  and  Spanish. 

Edward  H.  Livingston  '29,  Orlando,  FL,  December  20, 
1987.  He  was  with  the  Williamsport,  PA,  School  District  for 
40  years— 30  as  a  teacher  and  10  as  assistant  principal. 

Helen  Fetterolf  Riden  '18,  Lewistown,  PA,  December 
26,  1987.  She  taught  at  Huntingdon,  PA,  High  School  for 
several  years  after  graduation.  Her  late  husband  Jay  Riden 
graduated  from  Susquehanna  in  1920  She  and  her  sisters. 
Lulu  Fetterolf  Herman  '18  and  Bessie  Fetterolf  Keller  '16 
compnsed  half  of  Susquehanna's  first  women's  basketball 
team. 

Rev    Dr  Colin  F.  Miller  hc'66.  Edinburgh,  Scotland, 
January  2,  1988.  The  Scotland  native.  Rev.  Miller  served 
churches  in  Canada  and  the  United  Stales  as  well  as  serving 
as  a  chaplain  to  a  prisoner-of-war  camp  in  Scotland  during 
Worid  War  II. 

Edward  G.  "Ned"  Walker,  Jr.  x'54,  Westfield,  NJ, 
January  18,  1988.  He  worked  with  The  Baker  &  Taylor, 
Co. — book  distributors, 

Samuel  P.  Pascoe  '33,  Coaldale,  PA.  January  24.  1988. 
He  taught  neariy  40  years  in  the  Coaldale  and  Panther 
Valley  school  districts.  He  was  instrumental  in  the 
development  of  several  "outdoors"  groups  in  his 
community 

Brooks  L.  Walton  '27,  Green  Bay.  WI.  January  24. 
1988    He  taught  in  Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey  schools  for 
30  years,  most  of  the  time  in  the  Hackensack.  NJ.  schools. 
Surviving  is  Linda  Walton  Senger  '73,  a  daughter;  a  son 
Lucius  '51  preceded  him  in  death. 


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The  1941  Phi  Lambda  Thela  pledge  class  are:  from  row 
(from  left)  Kenneth  Will.  Harry  Thatcher.  Kenneth  Bonsall, 
Fred  Lukens.  John  Aucker.  Truman  Scholl.  Warren  Herrold. 
John  Knaul;  back  row  (from  left)  Glenn  Musser,  Robert 
Updegrove,  Merle  Hoover.  Reginald  Schofield,  Michael 
Wolf  G.  Robert  Booth,  and  Franklin  Wolfe. 


Richard  F.  Krear  '35,  Renfrew.  PA.  February  2,  1988, 
A  veteran  of  World  War  U,  he  operated  a  sporting  goods 
store  in  Emlenton,  PA. 

Rev   Dr.  Edwin  M.  Clapper  '34,  Red  Lion,  PA, 
February  5,  1988.  Most  of  his  career  was  spent  as  pastor  of 
Grace  Lutheran  Church  in  Red  Lion.  He  served  in  World 
War  II  as  an  army  chaplain.  He  was  honored  by  his  alma 
mater  with  a  Doctor  of  Divinity  degree  in  1979.  Among  his 
survivors  are  children  L.  Edwin  Clapper  '77  and  Margaret 
Clapper  Goodrich  '82. 

Anna  Benfer  Starr  '34,  Selinsgrove.  PA,  February  9, 
1988.  She  taught  school  in  the  Freeburg  and  Selinsgrove 
districts  for  35  years.  She  was  the  daughter  of  C.  Foster 
Benfer  '06  and  Lilian  Eisenhuth  Benfer  x'07.  A  son. 
Elwood  B.  Starr  x'62  is  among  the  survivors. 

Mildred  Groce  Follmer  '40,  Northumberland,  PA, 
February  13,  1988.  She  was  the  widow  of  former 
Susquehanna  faculty  member  Harold  W.  Follmer  '15.  Her 
brothers  Homer  x'40  and  Wilfred  '30  survive.  Mrs.  Follmer 
graduated  from  Susquehanna  with  honors  in  music,  having 
begun  her  studies  while  she  was  in  her  thirties.  She  was  a 
life  member  of  the  Women's  Auxiliary  at  Susquehanna, 

William  L.  "Bud"  Mease  '40,  Selinsgrove,  PA. 
February  16,  1988.  He  taught  commercial  subjects  at 
Selinsgrove  High  School  for  35  years.  He  was  a  veteran  of 
World  War  II  and  earned  a  master's  degree  from  Bucknell  in 
1948. 

Margaret  R.  Malesic  '71,  Steelton,  PA.  February  17. 
1988.  She  taught  German  at  Mechanicsburg.  PA,  High 
School  and  served  as  an  organist  at  St.  Patrick  Cathedral  in 
Harrisburg  and  St.  Peter's  in  Steelton. 

Rev    Edward  T.  Bollinger  '30,  Denver,  CO.  February 
26.  1988.  He  served  churches  in  New  Mexico  and  Colorado 
and  maintained  an  avid  interest  in  history  and  railroading. 
He  authored  three  books  on  Western  railroads,  and  was 
given  his  state's  highest  award  by  the  American  Association 
of  State  and  Local  History.  He  also  organized  a  pipe  organ 
building  firm. 

Wilda  K.  Fey  '30,  Tamaqua.  PA.  February  29.  1988. 
She  was  a  commercial  teacher  in  the  Tamaqua  area  for  42 
years.  She  earned  her  master's  degree  from  New  York 
University. 

Kathryne  Kull  Reiff  "28,  Ashland.  PA.  March  4.  1988. 
She  served  as  a  rural  school  principal  in  Barry  Township, 
near  Ashland,  shortly  after  her  graduation. 

Ira  C.  Sassaman  '31,  Richmond.  VA,  March  10,  1988. 
He  began  his  career  as  a  teacher  in  the  Lewistown,  PA, 
area,  but  spent  most  of  his  career  as  an  administrator  with 
various  Lutheran  church  organizations,  at  one  time  serving 
as  staff  assistant  to  the  president  of  the  Central  Pennsylvania 


Synod.  He  received  an  honorary  degree  from  Gettysburg 
College. 

Dr.  Harry  A.  Carl  '34,  New  Castle.  DE.  March  17. 
1988.  He  practiced  medicine  for  50  years  as  a  member  of 
the  staff  of  Wilmington  Medical  Center.  He  was  a  fellow  of 
the  American  Academy  of  Family  Practice, 

Martha  Gessner  Anderson  '32,  Hershey.  PA.  March  20. 
1988.  She  formerly  taught  at  the  Upper  Mahanoy  Township 
High  School  in  Northumberland  County.  She  and  her 
husband,  the  Reverend  Kenneth  R.  Anderson  '35,  who 
survives,  resided  in  Centre  Hall. 

Darryl  E.  Lahr  '85,  Chariotte.  NC,  March  24,  1988.  He 
suffered  from  heart  disease  for  several  years.  He  was  a 
computer  programmer  for  the  Mid-Penn  Bank  in 
Millersburg.  PA. 

Madalene  Hayes  Conner  '40,  West  Chester.  PA.  April 
1.  1988.  A  former  May  Queen  at  Susquehanna,  she  worked 
several  years  as  a  secretary  after  graduation. 

Jon  Ronald  Hand  "64,  Trevorton.  PA.  April  8,  1988   He 
was  killed  in  an  automobile  accident.  He  was  a  theatrical 
stage  manager  and  a  member  of  Actors  Equity  Association 
in  New  York  where  he  worked  for  many  years.  He  returned 
to  live  in  Shamokin  five  years  ago.  He  is  survived  by  a 
brother.  William  R.  Hand  '58. 

C.  Elizabeth  "Betty"  Johnston  Keii  '38,  Sarasota,  FL, 
April  17,  1988.  She  was  employed  at  one  time  as  a 
caseworker  for  the  Pennsylvania  Department  of  Welfare.  She 
is  survived  by  her  husband.  Henry  J.  "Whitey"  Keil  '39. 

Gereon  Wagner  Salevan  '29,  McClure,  PA.  May  7. 
1988.  She  majored  in  pre-med  at  Susquehanna  with  an 
emphasis  on  bactenology.  Later,  while  studying  at  the 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  she  discovered  several  bactena. 
This  resulted  in  her  being  included  in  Who's  Who  in 
America.  She  worked  at  hospitals  in  Philadelphia  and 
Lewistown.  but  more  than  30  years  of  her  career  were  spent 
as  director  of  several  departments  at  Laurelton  Center 


Advanced  Degrees 


Nancy  Swan  Abbott  '80:  Master  of  Science  in  taxation. 
Seton  Hall  University. 

Barbara  L.  Birdsall  '77:  J.D..  Seton  Hall  Law  School 
She  is  with  Monmouth  County  Prosecutor's  Office. 
Freehold.  NJ. 

Jane  Kadenbach  DiGirolamo  '78:  Master  of  Science  in 
communication/journalism.  Shippensburg  University. 

Gwendolyn  I.  Dyer  '84:  MA.  in  mathematics.  West 
Chester  University. 

Ardis  L.  Fisher  '80:  M.M.  in  performance  pedagogy. 
University  of  Colorado  at  Boulder,  She  is  teaching  at  the 
David  Adler  Cultural  Center  in  Libertyville.  IL. 

Jeffrey  T.  Fiske  '81:  Ph  D  .  Ohio  State  University 

Frederick  C.  Guinn  '60:  Doctorate  in  education.  NOVA 
University  in  Florida.  He  is  principal  of  Shikellamy  High 
School.  Sunbury.  PA 

George  A.  Henry  '82:  Master  of  Education  in  music. 
Pennsylvania  State  University.  He  is  an  elementary  music 
teacher  in  the  Muncy  School  District,  PA. 

Pamela  A.  Holland  '85:  Master  of  Science  in  modernist 
British  literature.  University  of  Edinburgh.  Scotland. 

John  E.  Muolo  '77:  Law  degree  from  the  University  of 
Pittsburgh  School  of  Law.  He  is  with  Pittsburgh  law  firm  of 
Buchanan  and  Ingersoll. 

Kurt  H.  Schagen  '83:  DC,  New  York  Chiropractic 
College 

Scott  K.  Wilderman  '86:  MA.  in  industrial 
organizational  psychology.  University  of  New  Haven.  He  is 
an  educational  supervisor.  Management  and  Training 
Division.  General  Dynamics. 


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ALUMNUS 

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Alumni  News 

From  Streisand  to  Springsteen 

Tomlyn  Wows  the  Pop  Music  Industry 


District  Alumni  Club 
Chairpersons 


Visiinifi  Suiquehcmna  this  year  brought  fimd  memories  to  Bo  Tomlyn  {aka  J 
synlhesist.  returneii  to  present  ti  weeklou^  seminar  and  concert  for  SusqueliL 
share  hts  progress  with  his  fortner  professor .  Jack  Fries. 


Rogers  '73i.  Totnlyn.  a  prominent  pop 
students.  It  also  gave  Tomlyn  a  chance  to 


Bo  Tomlyn's  (aka  Bruce  Rogers  '73)  continued 
relationship  with  Susquehanna  made  his  recent 
return  to  campus  a  memorable  one. 

One  of  the  top  synthesists  in  the  pop  music 
industry.  Tomlyn's  credits  include  programming 
synthesizers  and  playing  keyboards  in  recording 
sessions  with  such  artists  as  Michael  Jackson, 
Lionel  Ritchie,  Barry  Manilow,  Barbra  Streisand, 
Chicago,  Bruce  Springsteen  and  Elton  John. 

Some  of  his  more  recent  recording  efforts 
include  performances  on  "The  Love  Theme" 
from  the  motion  picture  "St.  Elmo's  Fire"  by 
David  Foster  and  the  duet  by  Julio  Iglesias  and 
Stevie  Wonder  entitled  "My  Love." 

Tomlyn's  efforts  are  responsible  for  much  of 
the  musical  image  created  for  many  of  today's 
top  artists. 

"They  (the  artists)  are  the  people  that  stand  up 
on  stage,  and  the  ones  who  people  know  for  their 
faces  and  their  voices,"  says  Tomlyn.    "But 
there's  got  to  be  someone  behind  that  artist, 
creating  them  as  the  audience  knows  them." 

Although  much  of  Tomlyn's  style  today  is  a 
result  of  his  creativity,  he  learned  many  of  the 
fundamentals  as  a  Susquehanna  student.  Jack 
Fries,  associate  professor  of  music,  well 
remembers  Tomlyn's  musical  direction. 

"He  was  unlike  a  lot  of  our  music  majors  in 
that  he  was  diversified  but  he  leaned  toward  pop 
music,"  Fries  says.  "He  would  often  show  me 
some  of  the  pieces  of  music  he  created.  He  did  a 
lot  of  singing  on  campus  as  well.  " 


Since  Tomlyn  graduated  from  Susquehanna  in 
1973,  Fries  says  that  he  has  often  stopped  to  give 
his  former  instructor  an  "update  on  his 
progress." 

Tomlyn's  return  this  year  came  in  conjunction 
with  Alumni  Weekend,  but  this  time  Tomlyn 
became  the  instructor  and  Fries  a  student. 
Tomlyn  presented  a  weeklong  seminar  on 
synthesis  and  a  concert  using  the  technique. 

"The  biggest  thing  about  the  course  was  taking 
something  as  complicated  as  the  synthesizer  and 
watching  someone  take  you  to  its  highest  possible 
point  in  one  week,"  Fries  says. 

Tomlyn's  first  exposure  to  the  field  came  in 
1970  when  his  mother  encouraged  him  to  take  a 
course  in  music  synthesis.  He's  come  a  long  way 
from  that  initial  course,  but  then  again,  so  has  the 
synthesized  music  field. 

"The  creative  end  of  it  has  gone  nuts,"  says 
Tomlyn.  "We've  barely  scratched  the  surface." 

It's  that  creativity  that  keeps  Tomlyn's  interest 
high  as  he  produces  beautiful  music  in  concert. 

"The  quality  of  his  own  songs  and 
arrangements  is  just  magnificent,"  Fries  says. 
"The  other  thing  that  I  find  remarkable  is  his 
ability  to  hear  such  detail  in  sound  and  music." 

For  Tomlyn,  that  ability  comes  from  a  simple 
principle. 

"Music  to  me  is  something  that  comes  from 
the  heart  —  you  either  feel  it  inside  or  you 
don't." 


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Randall  L.  Klobetanz  '76,  R.D,  1, 
Box  224,  HoUidaysburg,  PA  16648 
Alan  C.  Lovell  '70,  4401  Cross 
Country  Drive.  Ellicolt  City, 
MD  21043 

Richard  L.  Kisslak  '58,  118  North 
Allegheny  Street.  Bellefonte, 
PA  16823 

John  B.  Neuhauser  '76  and 
Katherine  McAllister  Neuhauser 
'77.  770  Keeneland  Pike,  Lake 
Mary,  PL  32746 
William  A.  Pette  '76,  3010  Egret 
Terrace,  Safety  Harbor,  FL  33572 
Robert  A.  Good  '65  and  Linda 
Carothers  Good  '66,  135  Northgate 
Drive.  Camp  Hill,  PA  17011 
Kenneth  J.  Vermillion  '71  and 
Roxane  Havice  Vermillion  '71, 
303  West  White  Street,  Summit 
Hill,  PA  18250 

David  E.  Atkinson  '77  and  Cheryl 
Rahlfs  Atkinson  '77,  17  Oak 
Knoll  Road,  Summit,  NJ  07901 
Robert  G.  Gundaker  '64,  897 
Heritage  Road,  Moorestown, 
NJ  08057 

Robert  A.  Gabrenya  '40,  1417 
Paulton  Street,  Johnstown, 
PA  15905 

Robert  S.  Nickey  III  '84,  61  East 
New  Street,  Mounrville,  PA  17554 
Ronald  R   Roth  '76  and  Laurie 
Morgan  Roth  '76,  27  Northview 
Avenue,  Easton,  PA  18042 
Paul  D.  Olbrich  '59  and  Thiry 
Reamer  Olbrich  '57  507  Lind- 
bergh Way,  Lewistown,  PA  17044 
Shirley  A.  Young  '51,  P.O.  Box 
134,  Fountainville,  PA  18923 
Eugene  H   Gundrum  '48  and 
Dorothy  Eilhardt  Gundrum  '48, 
805  Virginia  Avenue,  Pittsburgh, 
PA  15211 

Robert  J.  Scovell  '65,  69  Butler 
Street,  Kingston,  PA  18704 
Henry  R.  Albright  '54,  1146 
Chestnut  Street,  Sunbury, 
PA  17801 

Jeremy  J.  Davis  '82,  7733 
Marshall  Heights  Court,  Falls 
Church.  VA  22043 
Donald  S.  King  '66,  R.D.  4,  Box 
128,  Monloursville,  PA  17754 
Patricia  F  Heathcote  '52,  2421 
Cambridge  Road,  York,  PA  17402 
Richard  K.  Renn  '73.  336  North 
Newberry  Street,  York,  PA  17401 


To  better  inform  our  Alumni  ofS.V.  contacts  in  their 
areas,  we  are  publishing  the  chairpersons  of  the  various 
local  Alumni  clubs.  This  will  also  assist  Alumni  who 
iruiy  be  moving  from  one  area  to  another  In  addition  to 
your  local  contact,  the  S.U.  Alumni  Office  stands  ready 
lo  assist  in  any  way  we  can. 


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Minutes  of  the  1988 
Alumni  Association 
Meeting 

April  30.  1988 

The  annual  Alumni  Weekend  meeting  of  the 
Susquehanna  University  Alumni  Association  was  held 
at  the  Alumni  Luncheon  on  Saturday,  April  30,  1988 
in  the  Degenstein  Campus  Center.  There  were  486  in 
attendance.  The  meeting  was  called  to  order  by 
Alumni  Association  President  John  Foos  '71.  The 
invocation  was  asked  by  University  Chaplain 
Christopher  Thoinforde. 

Following  the  luncheon.  Director  of  Alumni 
Relations  Jim  Campbell  '63  recognized  Emeriti 
Alumni,  all  those  present  who  were  graduated  more 
than  50  years  ago.  Reunion  classes  recognized  were: 
1938,  1943,  1948,  1953,  1958,  1963.  1968,  1973,  and 
1978, 

The  Class  of  1988  was  welcomed  into  the  Alumni 
Association  by  President  Foos.  Class  president  Kim 
Gorman  announced  the  class  gift  —  a  grant  to  the 
Blough-Weis  Library  for  the  purchase  of  a  CD. -ROM 
Academic  Index  of  375  scholarly/academic  journals. 
President  Cunningham  responded  with  appropriate 
remarks. 

The  business  session  opened  with  the  approval  of 
the  minutes  of  the  last  meeting  and  the  treasurer's 


report,  both  of  which  were  reproduced  and  distributed 
in  registration  packets  prior  to  the  luncheon. 

The  Nominations  Committee  report  was  presented 
by  Chairman  Richard  Renn  '73.  Nominees  for  officers 
of  the  Alumni  Association  for  a  one-year  term  are: 
President.  Louis  E.  Santangelo,  Jr.  '50;  Vice 
President,  William  A.  Lewis,  Jr.  '68;  Vice  President, 
Terry  L.  March  '67;  Secretary,  Donald  S.  King  '66; 
and  Treasurer,  Chester  G.  Rowe  '52.  For  members-at- 
large  on  the  Alumni  Association  Executive  Committee, 
term  expiring  1991:  Todd  G.  Bums  '81,  David  M. 
Dumeyer  '69,  Teri  L.  Guerrisi  '80,  Marsha  A. 
Lehman  '74,  Doreen  Bolton  Rehrig  '72.  Christopher 
D.  Rooke  '82,  and  Ruth  Naylor  Shaffer  '41.  For 
Alumni  Representative  to  the  University  Board  of 
Directors  for  a  three  year  term:  Leah  Cryder  Oberheim 
'47,  The  entire  slate  was  declared  elected. 

Awards  Committee  Chairman  Charles  H.  "Buss" 
Carr  '52  made  the  presentation  of  the  Alumni  Awards 
medals  for  1988:  Senior  Man  Most  Typifying  the 
Ideals  of  Susquehanna  University,  Robert  P.  Doll; 
Senior  Woman  Most  Typifying  the  Ideals  of 
Susquehanna  University,  Julia  Y.  Lu;  Achievement 
Award.  Albert  P.  Molinaro,  Jr.  '50;  Service  Award, 
Robert  L.  Hackenberg  '56. 

The  luncheon  was  adjourned  with  the  singing  of  the 
Alma  Mater  led  by  Pam  West  '88  and  accompanied  by 
Christine  Clewell  '88. 

Respectfully  submitted. 
Donald  S.  King  '66 


Fall  Alumni  Events 

September  10 

Tailgate  prior  to  SU-Muhlenberg  football  game, 

Allentown.  Pa. 
September  24 

Homecoming  and  Volunteer  Workshop,  Selinsgrove,  Pa. 
October  I 

Tailgate  prior  to  SU-Dickinson  football  game,  Carlisle. 

Pa, 
October  7 

Williamsport  District  Alumni  Club  dinner,  Herdic  House. 

Williamsport.  Pa. 
October  8 

Tailgate  poor  to  and  reception  after  SU-Delaware  Valley 

football  game,  Doylestown,  Pa. 
October  22 

Parents'  Day,  Selinsgrove,  Pa. 
For  more  information,  contact  the  Office  of  Alumni 
Relations  (717)  372-41 16. 


1988  Alumni  Achievement  award  winner  AIhe 
and  President  Joel  Cunningliam. 


Alumni  jam  former  track  Coach  Ron  Thomas  ic 


li^hojcr  a  special  reunion. 


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Susquehanna  University 
Alumni  Association 

President,  Louis  E.  Santangelo,  Jr.  '50;  vice 
presidents,  William  A.  Lewis.  Jr.  '68  and  Terry  L. 
March  '67;  secretary,  Donald  S.  King  '66;  and 
treasurer,  Chester  G.  Rowe  '52;  Leslie  R.  Butler  '62, 
Albert  P.  Molinaro  Jr.  '50,  Lawrence  E.  Mundis  '66, 
Carl  A.  Campbell  '65  and  Leah  Cryder  Oberheim  '47. 

Executive  Board  members-at-large,  term  expiring 
1989:  Henry  R.  Albright  '54,  Cheryl  Rahlfs  Atkinson 
'77.  William  D  Atkinson  '74,  Donna  Ake  Burkholder 
'67,  William  E.  Cochran  '83.  Carol  B.  Kehler  '74. 
David  R.  Odenalh  '79.  Term  expiring  1990:  Margaret 
Anne  Finley  '85.  Robert  L.  Fiscus  '59,  Robert  A 
Gabrenya  '40,  Joe  W.  Klembauer  '63,  Richard  W 
Renn  '73,  Nevin  C.T.  Shaffer  '49.  Dorothy  E.  Wesner 
'81.  Term  expiring  1991:  Todd  G.  Bums  '81.  David 
M.  Dumeyer  '69.  Teri  L.  Guerrisi  '80.  Marsha  A. 
Lehman  '74.  Doreen  Bolton  Rehrig  '72,  Christopher 
D,  Rooke  '82,  and  Ruth  Naylor  Shaffer  '41. 

Prime-Time  Alums 

Two  Susquehanna  University  alumni  recently  were 
interviewed  by  CBS  Evening  News  on  issues  related  to 
their  professions.  Cathleen  Mackey  '65,  vice 
president  of  the  Smith  Barney  research  division  in 
New  York,  was  interviewed  on  the  economics  of  the 
resurgence  of  miniskirts.  Mackey  is  a  financial  analyst 
who  specializes  in  retail  and  apparel.  Les  Butler  '62, 
executive  vice  president  of  First  Pennsylvania  Bank, 
also  recently  was  interviewed  by  CBS.  He  described 
innovative  programs  that  his  bank  is  offering  to  help 
blighted  areas  of  Philadelphia. 


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Commentary 


We're  Always  Happy  to  See  You 


LIKE  MANY  OF  YOU.  the  Alumni  Office  is 
taking  its  show  on  the  road  this  summer.  It's 
great  seeing  some  of  you  who  haven't  been  able 
to  attend  scheduled  alumni  events  in  your  area. 

If  you  are  near  Selinsgrove  in  your  travels, 
please  stop  by  the  campus.  It's  beautiful  here  in 
summer. 

SPEAKING  OF  TRAVEL,  a  trip  to  the  College 
Football  Hall  of  Fame  at  King's  Island  near 
Cincinnati  is  sure  to  recapture  fond  memories  of 
Susquehanna. 

As  you  enter  the  attractive  building  that  hou.ses 
the  immortals  of  college  football,  you'll  see 
memorials  to  those  who  have  been  chosen  for  the 
foundation's  highest  award  —  The  National 
Football  Foundation  Gold  Medal. 

Among  the  awardees  are  the  late  Amos  Alonzo 
Stagg  Sr.,  1949  honorary  degree  recipient,  and 
Roger  M.  Blough,  class  of  1925  and  1953 
Susquehanna  honorary  degree  recipient.  Gerry 
Huesken  '77  is  also  noted  as  a  winner  of  the 
Foundation's  scholar/athlete  award  as  a  college 
senior. 

I  think  you'll  agree  that  the  film  "College 
Football  —  A  Coache's  Game"  is  the  highlight 
of  the  trip.  All  the  great  coaches,  from  Rockne  to 
Warner,  are  featured.  The  images  then  shift  to  a 
man  on  the  front  steps  of  a  stately  building.  It  is 
Amos  Alonzo  Stagg  Sr.  walking  out  of  Seibert 
Hall.  Talk  about  pride  and  nostalgia. 

Other  scenes  in  the  footage  showed  Stagg  and 
his  son  with  players  from  Susquehanna's 


undefeated  team  of  1951,  such  as  Ken  Lenker, 
Ed  Palkovich,  Bill  Prichard,  and  Gail 
Moulton. 


TO  ALL  THOSE  from  the  Stagg  Era  at 
Susquehanna,  plan  to  return  to  campus.  A  special 
salute  is  planned  for  this  legendary  father  and  son 
coaching  team.  We'll  be  in  touch  as  details  are 


A  TIP  O'  THE  HAT  goes  to  Fred  H.  Lukens 

'41  for  providing  some  of  the  memory-provoking 
photos  in  this  issue. 

If  you  have  some  photos  from  your  era  at 
Susquehanna,  we  would  be  happy  to  share  them 
or  preserve  them  in  the  archives. 

*  *     * 

THE  ALUMNI  OFFICE  is  reactivating  the 
Alumni  Travel  Program.  A  Caribbean  cruise  is 
planned  for  February  1989.  Watch  for  details! 

*  *     * 

WHEN  FAMILY  MEMBERS  of  the  late 
Marlyn  Fetterolf  were  listed  in  a  recent 
Alumnus,  we  inadvertently  overlooked  grandson 
Donald  H.  Fetterolf  '70  and  his  wife  Karen  Lee 
Kaneen  '71.  They  reside  in  Alexandria,  Va., 
where  Don  is  in  the  construction  business. 

Please  know  how  much  we  appreciate  it  when 
you  keep  us  informed  of  significant  events  in 
your  lives. 


The  photo  of  Coach  Stagg  is  provided  by  Arlan  K.  Gilbert  'SS.  The 
son  of  the  tale  Dr.  Russell  W-  and  Viola  Gilbert,  he  took  this  photo 
at  a  Crusader  practice  in  the  Iatel940s 


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Jim  Campbell  '63 


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VOLUME  56 
NUMBER  4 
FALL  1988 

\^_^  hose  who  make  up  the  Susquehanna  family  have 

shown  that  they  understand  the  importance  of  the 

university  and  of  personal  involvement.  That  they 

understand  what  we  are  about  is  of  significance  to  our 

community,  our  nation,  and  our  world." 

—  President  Joel  Cunningham 


The  1987-88  giving  year  will  long 
be  remembered  at  Susquehanna  as 
giving  to  the  University  surpassed 
goals  at  record-breaking  levels. 
Total  giving  to  the  University 
reached  $4,699,659,  representing  a 
45  percent  increase  from  1986-87 
and  a  300  percent  increase  from 
five  years  earlier. 

Supporters  met  the  March  1988 
announcement  of  the  largest  capital 
campaign  in  university  history 
enthusiastically.  To  date,  more 
than  $13  million  has  been 
committed  toward  the  Window  of 
Opportunity  campaign's  $22 
million  goal. 

Support  also  broke  the  goal  set 
for  the  Susquehanna  University 
Fund,  the  annual  fund  that  helps 
the  University  provide  student 
financial  aid.  attract  distinguished 
professors  and  scholars,  and  offer 
strong  programs  and  facilities. 

Contributions  to  the  SUF 
increased  12  percent  in  1987-88. 
totaling  $924,901.  exceeding  the 
S^OO.OOO  goal.  Contributions  to 
the  SUF  in  1986-87  totaled 
$827,845.  Thirty-nine  percent  of 
Susquehanna's  alumni  contributed 
to  the  SUF.  increasing  three 
percentage  points  from  1986-87 
and  exceeding  the  national  average 
of  22.6  percent. 

Other  achievements  for  1987-88 
include: 


►  The  National  Committee  on 
Annual  Giving,  led  by  Carl 
Campbell  '65.  personally  contacted 
250  alumni  on  behalf  of  the  SUF 
resulting  in  gifts  totaling  $133,722. 

>  The  Parents  Executive 
Committee,  led  by  Jack  "57  and 
Joan  Bishop,  raised  $53,183  from 
401  families.  This  year,  $40,159 
of  the  Parents  Fund  monies  will  be 
used  in  support  of  the  Blough-Weis 
Library.  The  Parents  Executive 
Committee  also  sponsored  the  fall 
Parents  Weekend  '87,  published 
and  distributed  a  Parents' 
Handbook,  and  hosted  receptions 
to  welcome  freshman  parents. 

>  More  than  400  Campus 
Phonathon  student  volunteers,  led 
by  Bill  Mikus  '89.  raised  $105,352 
for  the  SUF.  exceeding  their  goal 
of  $100,000.  Student  volunteers 
contacted  5.637  alumni  and 
secured  2,800  pledges  in  18  nights 
of  calling. 

►  The  Class  of  1938  Reunion  Gift 
Committee,  led  by  Herbert  C. 
Lauver  '38.  set  out  to  raise 
$25,000  in  recognition  of  the 
golden  anniversary  of  their 
graduation  from  Susquehanna. 
Committee  members  personally 
contacted  each  class  member  and 
raised  $34,270.  Of  this  total. 
$33,485  will  establish  the  Class  of 

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Division  of  University  Relations 

Selinsgrove  Hall 

Susquehanna  University 

(717)  372-4102 

President 

Joel  Cunningham 

Vice  President 

Sara  G.  Kirkland 

Director  of  Development 

Joan  B.  Price 

Director  of  Annual  Giving 

Linda  L.  Skinner  '85 

Director  of  Planned  Giving 

Marilyn  L.  Sierer  '87 

Capital  Campaign  Director 

Richard  T.  Jolly 

Research  Associate 

Sandra  J.  Wolf 

Administrative  Assistant 

Bonnie  Eiker  Lightcap  '70 

Director  of  Alumni  Relations 

James  J.  Campbell  '63 

Director  of  Public  Relations/Publications 

Jane  M.  Daly 

Assistant  Director  of  Public  Relations 

Mike  Ferlazzo 

Publications  Manager 

Jean  M    Smith 


Slisiiiiehmum  Alumnus  (USPS  529-060)  is  published  quanerly 
by  Susquehanna  University,  Selinsgrove,  Pa,  17870.  Second 
class  postage  paid  at  Selinsgrove,  Pa.  POSTMASTER;  Send 
address  changes  to  Susqucluvma  Alumnus.  Susquehanna 
UniverMty,  Selinsgrove.  Pa.  17870. 

Susquelianna  University  Nondiscrimination  Policy 

ll  IS  the  policy  of  Susquehanna  Universilv  not  lo  discriminate  on  the 
basis  of  race,  color,  rehgion,  national  or  ethnic  origin,  age,  sex,  or 
handicap  in  its  educational  programs,  admissions  practices,  scholar- 
ship and  loan  programs,  athletics  and  other  school-administered 
activities,  or  employment  practices.  This  policy  is  in  compliance  with 
the  requirements  of  Title  VII  of  the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  1964,  Title  IX 
of  the  Education  Amendments  of  1972.  Section  504  of  the  Rehabilita- 
tion Act  of  1973.  regulations  of  the  Internal  Revenue  Service,  and  all 
other  applicable  Federal.  State  and  local  statutes,  ordinances,  and 
regulations. 


Message  from  the  President 


Dear  Friends  of  Susquehanna: 

It  is  my  honor  and  privilege  to  present  the 
1987-88  Report  of  Donors  and  to  thank  you  for 
the  remarkable  loyalty  and  generosity  you  have 
shown  this  past  year. 

Your  support  is  making  it  possible  for 
Susquehanna  to  provide  a  rich  educational 
experience  that  will  prepare  young  men  and 
women  for  lives  of  achievement,  leadership  and 
service.  Thanks  to  you.  every  development 
program  set  new  records  of  success,  in  both  total 
dollars  raised  as  well  as  numbers  of  renewing  and 
new  donors.  This  tremendous  response  makes  it 
clear  that  those  who  love  the  University  are 
deeply  committed  to  making  Susquehanna  strong 
and  successful  for  generations  to  come. 

Your  support  translates  directly  into  enhanced 
quality  for  our  people,  programs,  and  facilities. 
You  make  it  possible  for  Susquehanna  to  attract 
increasingly  able  students  and  faculty,  and  to 
provide  an  environment  that  stimulates  and 
supports  their  best  efforts. 

We  hope  you  will  take  pride  in  the  many 
accomplishments  of  this  past  year,  because  you 
have  made  them  possible.  Thank  you  for  your 
support.  We  are  deeply  grateful. 

Sincerely  yours. 


Ke^tu^^,^ 


Joel  Cunningham 
President 


K^his  tremendous  response 
makes  it  clear  that  those  who  love 

the  University  are  deeply 

committed  to  making  Susquehanna 

strong  and  successful  for 

generations  to  come. 


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Introduction 


The  Donor  Report  honors  those  who  contributed  to  Susquehanna 
University  during  the  1987-88  fiscal  year,  which  began  July  I.  1987 
and  concluded  June  30,  1988.  As  in  previous  years,  all  figures  reflect 
actual  cash  received. 

While  the  University  strives  to  be  complete  and  accurate,  we 


apologize  for  any  errors  and  encourage  you  to  forward  any  questions 
or  corrections  to  the  Development  Office. 

Susquehanna  University  sincerely  appreciates  the  generosity  shown 
by  our  alumni,  parents  and  friends  during  1987-88. 


Total  Giving  to  Susquelianna 


Ills  II)  June  30 cuih  year) 


Susquelianna  University  Endowment 


(as  ojJune  JO  each  \ 


1984-85    1985-86    1966-87    1987- 


1983-84    1984-85    1985-86    1986-87    1987-88 


FROM  PAGE  I 

1438  Faculty  Research  and  Development  Fund. 

►  The  Class  of  1963  captured  a  part  of 
Susquehanna  history  as  the  first  25th  reunion 
class  to  make  a  special  gift  in  honor  of  their 
reunion.  The  reunion  gift  committee,  led  by 
Joseph  R.  Joyce  '63.  set  a  goal  of  $25,000.  In 
less  than  five  months,  committee  members 
contacted  152  class  members  and  raised  a  total  of 
$34,454.  Of  this  total.  $25,905  will  be  u.sed  to 
establish  the  Class  of  1963  Scholarship  Fund  in 
honor  of  President  Emeritus  Gustave  Weber. 

►  The  Class  of  1988  Senior  Pledge  Program 
volunteers,  led  bv  Mark  Thorsheim  '88.  took  the 


Senior  Class  by  storm.  Program  volunteers 
challenged  their  classmates  to  join  the  "88  Club" 
by  making  three-year  pledges  to  the  SUF  totaling 
$88.  The  senior  class  topped  their  $12,000  goal 
and  broke  a  Susquehanna  record  for  this  program 
by  raising  $14,496,  with  53  percent  of  the  class 
participating. 

>  Business  and  Industry  Campaign  volunteers, 
led  by  Truman  H.  Purdy  of  Sunbury.  exceeded 
their  $100,000  goal  by  collecting  $121,832  from 
150  Susquehanna  Valley  businesses  and 
industries,  including  $25,000  in  challenge  gifts  to 
the  SUF. 


>  The  University  held  its  first  Donor 
Recognition  Dinner  to  thank  Susquehanna 
supporters  for  their  generosity. 

This  banner  year  of  giving  extends  an  era  of 
exceptional  growth  at  Susquehanna.  Total  giving 
in  1981-82  totalled  $1.1 18.000  compared  to 
$4,699,659  in  1987-88. 

Susquehanna  is  indebted  to  the  many 
volunteers  and  their  leaders  who  encourage  others 
to  invest  in  the  university's  future. 

See  Page  27  for  a  complete  listing  of 
volunteers. 


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Window  of  Opportunity 
Campaign 


Dear  Friends  of  Susquehanna: 

These  are  exciting  days  for  Susquehanna,  days 
of  accomplishment,  achievement  and  progress  on 
many  fronts. 

I  am  especially  proud  to  report  that  the 
Window  of  Opportunity  Campaign  continues  to 
be  among  the  many  successful  projects  underway 
at  Susquehanna.  Response  has  been  remarkable, 
with  over  $13  million  already  pledged  toward  the 
campaign  goal  of  $22  million.  A  separate  Honor 
Roll  which  lists  those  who  have  made  gifts  or 
pledges  to  the  campaign  is  published  regularly  in 
the  Campaign  Reporter.  It  is  my  privilege  within 
these  pages  to  thank  those  who  made  campaign 
gifts  in  the  past  fi.scal  year.  Their  names  are 
included  among  the  thousands  who  supported 
Susquehanna  in  1987-88. 

Generosity  like  this  is  a  testimony  to  the 
important  role  that  Susquehanna  has  played  in  the 
lives  of  many,  many  people.  Ultimately,  it  is  also 
a  testimony  to  what  can  be  accomplished  with  a 
significant  amount  of  hard  work,  a  clear  sense  of 
purpose,  and  a  cause  which  deserves  strong 
support. 


For  this  tremendous  response,  we  are  most 
grateful.  And  because  of  this  response,  we  are  all 
the  more  determined  to  press  on  toward  our 
ultimate  goal. 

To  those  who  have  already  given  to  the 
Window  of  Opportunity  Campaign.  I  extend  my 
sincere  admiration  and  appreciation.  And  to  those 
who  have  yet  to  be  mvited  to  participate  —  but 
who  will  be  approached  within  the  next  18 
months  —  I  invite  your  support.  I  do  this  .secure 
in  the  knowledge  that  Susquehanna  is  worthy  of 
your  commitment  and  confident  that,  together, 
we  will  accomplish  great  things  on  behalf  of  this 
institution  which  has  meant  so  much  to  each  of 


Sincerely, 


Robert  F.  Weis 

Chairman 

Campaign  Steering  Committee 

Window  of  Opportuniry 


WINDOW 

I  ^OFI  I 


OPPORTUNITY 


IHI-:       CAMPAIGN        FOR 


SUSQUEHANNA 


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CAMPAIGN  PRIORITIES 


I.  Endowment  Needs 

In  the  range  of  $9,000,000 

1 .  Scholarships 

2.  Faculty  Development  and  Support  (Chairs,  Research,  Program  Development, 

3.  Library 

4.  Instructional  Equipment  (Upgrade  and  Replace) 

5.  Buildings  and  Grounds  (Ongoing  Support  for  Upkeep  and  Renovation) 

6.  Unrestricted  (Support  for  the  Current  Budget) 

7.  Special  Programs  (Honors  Program,  Cultural  Events,  Speakers,  Etc.) 
II.  Physical  Plant  Needs 

In  the  range  of  $8,500,000 

1 .  Residence  Hall  Renovations 

2.  Instuctional  Facility  Renovation  (Bogar,  Heilman,  Steele) 

3.  Library  Renovation 

4.  Renovation  and  Expansion  of  Fisher  Science  Building 

5.  New  Fine  Arts  Facility  (Studios,  Gallery,  and  Theatre) 

6.  Selinsgrove  Hall  Restoration 
III.  Annual  Giving 

In  the  range  of  $4,500,000 

Endorsed  by  the  Susqiielumna  University  Board  of  Directors 


Etc.) 


I 


SUSQUEHANNA 
ALUMNUS 

5 


Many  Share  in  the  Successful 
SUF  Effort 


Dear  SUF  Supporters: 

August  6,  1987  started  out  to  be  just  another 
day.  1  followed  my  regular  routine  —  up  early 
and  into  the  office  before  7:30.  Although  I 
usually  use  the  early  morning  hour  to  get  a  jump 
on  my  day,  this  particular  Thursday  morning  I 
had  a  meeting  with  a  former  National  Chair  of 
the  SUF  and  a  member  of  the  Susquehanna  staff. 
When  they  made  the  appointment,  they  told  me 
that  they'd  like  me  to  consider  chairing  the 
1987-88  SUF  campaign. 

Since  I  had  already  committed  myself  to  a  few 
other  projects,  I  was  afraid  that  I  wouldn't  be 
able  to  give  the  SUF  the  attention  it  deserved. 
But,  as  I  sat  and  listened  to  them  talk  about 
Susquehanna,  I  started  to  reconsider.  They 
remmded  me  of  the  tremendous  progress  that  the 
University  is  making  in  so  many  areas  — 
admissions  are  up,  the  campus  has  never  looked 
better,  our  faculty  is  growing,  and  our  financial 
condition  has  never  been  stronger.  They  told  me 
that  literally  thousands  of  people  would  be 
willing  to  help  me  meet  the  impressive  $900,000 
goal  —  they  said  it  would  be  challenging  and  a 
lot  of  fun.  After  listening  to  all  of  this.  I  was  so 
filled  with  pride  and  enthusiasm  for  Susquehanna, 
that  the  next  thing  I  knew  1  saying  "Yes!  I'll 
chair  the  1987-88  SUF." 

That  was  one  of  the  very  best  decisions  I  made 
last  year.  And  now.  it  is  my  honor  and  privilege 
to  thank  each  and  every  one  of  you  who  helped 
to  make  1987-88  the  best  year  ever  for  the 
Susquehanna  University  Fund.  Thanks  to  you,  I 
am  able  to  report  that  as  of  June  30,  1988,  the 
SUF  exceeded  its  1987-88  goal  of  $900,000  by 
reaching  an  all-time  record  total  of  $924,901 . 
This  represents  a  12  percent  increase  over 


1986-87  results.  But  as  far  as  I  am  concerned, 
the  most  impressive  statistic  is  the  record- 
breaking  39  percent  alumni  participation 
percentage,  representing  an  increase  of  more  than 
200  new  alumni  donors. 

This  success  is  the  result  of  the  work  and 
enthusiasm  of  a  dedicated  group  of  Susquehanna 
University  Fund  volunteers.  More  than  400 
alumni,  parents,  students  and  local 
businesspersons  volunteered  throughout  the  year 
to  help  make  our  record-breaking  results  possible. 

My  sincere  thanks  and  appreciation  is  extended 
to  the  Vice-Chairs  and  members  of  the  National 
Committee  of  Annual  Giving  who  contacted 


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many  of  you  for  a  leadership  commitment  to  the 
SUF;  members  of  the  Parents  Executive 
Committee,  who  under  the  leadership  of  Jack  '57 
and  Joan  Bishop  increased  parent  giving  to  a 
record  high  of  $53,183;  our  student  phonathon 
volunteers  and  their  chairman.  Bill  Mikus  '89, 
whose  efforts  netted  $105,352;  Susquehanna's 
dedicated  and  loyal  Class  Agents;  Business  and 
Industry  campaign  chairman  Truman  Purdy.  his 
steering  committee,  and  volunteer  team  who 
successfully  met  two  challenge  gifts  totaling 
$25,000  to  raise  $121,832;  and  members  of  the 
Class  of  1988.  led  by  Mark  Thorsheim  '88, 
whose  three-year  commitments  to  the  SUF  total 
$14,496. 

I  would  also  like  to  congratulate  and  recognize 
the  reunion  gift  efforts  of  the  Class  of  1938  and 
the  Class  of  1963.  Led  by  chairman  Herb  Lauver 
■38.  the  Class  of  1938  raised  $34,270  in  honor  of 
their  50th  reunion,  and  mounting  the  first  ever 
25th  reunion  campaign,  chairman  Joe  Joyce  '63 
and  his  committee  raised  $34,939. 

And,  to  each  of  you  whose  name  appears  in 
the  list  that  follows  —  "Thank  you"  for 
responding  so  generously  when  one  of  the.se 
volunteers  called  on  you. 

My  early  morning  visitors  were  right  .  .  .  this 
was  fun,  thousands  of  you  did  help,  and  because 
of  that,  the  challenge  of  raising  $900,000  was 
made  easier.  Thank  you  again  for  all  that  you've 
done  to  make  1987-88  a  record  breaker  for  the 
SUF.  I  hope  we  can  count  on  your  continued 
support  next  year. 

Sincerely, 


Carl  L.  Campbell  '65 
Chairman.  National  Committee 
on  Annual  Giving 


ore  than  400  alumni, 

parents,  students  and  local 

businesspersons  volunteered 

throughout  the  year  to  help 

make  our  record-breaking 

results  possible. 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

6 


Susquehanna  University  Fund 


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SUSQUEHANNA 
ALUMNUS 

7 


Vi^^  here  is  no  greater  testimony  to  an  institution's  strength  than  the 
support  it  receives  from  private  sources.  Susquehanna  continues  to  benefit 
from  the  generosity  of  a  great  many  people  wtw  care  deeply  about  the 
University.  During  1987-88,  more  than  5.000  alumni,  parents,  friends, 
faculty  and  corporations  made  contributions  of  nearly  $4.7  million. 

Susquehanna  is  especially  grateful  to  the  members  of  our  leadership 
giving  societies  whose  .support  is  the  foundation  of  our  success. 

With  deep  appreciation,  Susquehanna  is  honored  to  recognize  the 
individuals  and  organizations  listed  below  for  their  loyalty  and  dedication 
to  the  University'. 


BENJAMIN 

KURTZ 
CIRCLE 

President's 
Associates 

It  is  with  great 

pleasure  that 

Susquehanna 

recognizes  the 

members  of  the 

President's  Associates 

—  those  very  special 

benefactors  who 

contribute  $5,000  or 

more  annually.  In 

1987-88.  63 

President's  Associates 

contributed 

$3,945,975  to 

Susquehanna. 


Aid  Association  For  Lutherans 
Apple  Foundation 
Lucille  and  Douglas  E  Arttiur  49 
The  Estate  of  J   Edgar  Bishop  25 
Helen  Decker  Blough  he  88 
Robert  and  Hazel  Brobst  51  Brown 
Consortium  tor  the  Advancement  ot 

Private  Higher  Education 
John  and  Jane  Carpenter 
Richard  E    65  and  Sally  Feitig  68 

Caruso 
Joel  and  Trudy  Cunningham 
Charles  B   Degenstein  hc'82 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in 

America 
Federated  Department  Stores.  Inc 
Fund  for  the  Improvement  of  Post- 
Secondary  Education 
First  National  Trust  Bank 
W  Donald  51  and  Manlyn  Kretz  52 
Fisher 


Forest  Home  Systems,  Inc 
Foundation  for  Independent 

Colleges 
Francis  R,  Gelnett  '37 
Gettig  Technologies.  Inc. 
Mrs  Russell  W  Gilbert 
Robert  and  June  Grubb 
The  Estate  of  Victor  M  Gubin 
G   Scott  and  Bessie  K  Guyer 

Foundation 
Hanover  Brands.  Inc 
Robert  and  Jane  Harding 
George  E.  '64  and  Margaret  Lauver 

66  Harris 
Harry  F  Duncan  Foundation.  Inc 
James  M   Herrold  '28 
Orlando  W.  Houls 
Lawrence  M.  43  and  Louise  Kresge 

45  Isaacs 
Gloria  Bottiger  Karchner  '85 
William  and  Lynne  Karniol 
Esther  Yingling  Kern  '38 
The  Estates  ot  Samuel  P  and 

Audrey  B  Kramer 
Raymond  C    50  and  Kay  LaRue  '52 

Lauver 
Lower  Susquehanna  Synod. 

Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in 

America 
Lutheran  Brotherhood 
John  and  Joan  Miller 
Albert  P  '50  and  Louise  Siemers 

50  Molinaro 
Carl  M    63  and  Kathryn  W  Moyer 
National  Institute  of  Child 

Development 
Peter  M    57  and  Ruth  Scott  '55 

Nunn 
Harold  and  Nancy  O'Connor 
Pennsylvania  Council  on  the  Arts 
Richard  C   Rantzow 
John  and  Verna  Reidler  Foundation 
Research  Corporation 
Samuel  D    54  and  Dorothy  Apgar 

53  Ross 
Mrs  Raymond  E   Roush 
Marvin  and  Raven  Rudnitsky 
Erick  O-  Schonstedt 
E  Raymond  Shaheen  37 
Erie  I   Shobert  II  35 
Snyder  County  Trust  Co 
Sunbury  Textile  Mills.  Inc. 
Surdna  Foundation.  Inc 
The  Estate  of  John  W,  Thompson  09 
Allen  C  Tressler  '29 
Universal  Suppliers.  Inc. 
John  H  Wall  30 
Robert  and  Patricia  Weis 
Women's  Auxiliary  of  Susquehanna 

University 
Wood  Metal  Industries.  Inc. 


Kurtz 

Circle 

Members 

The  Benjamin  Kurtz 

Circle  recognizes 

those  persons  who 

contribute  between 

$1,000  and  $4,999  to 

Susquehanna 

annually.  In  1987-88, 

151  Circle  Members 

gave  $242,166  to  the 

University. 


Aetna  Life  and  Casualty  Foundation 
Allegheny  Synod.  Evangelical 
Lutheran  Church  in  America 
American  Home  Foods.  Inc. 
AMP  Incorporated 
Dorothy  M  Anderson  '62 
Dorothy  Margerum  App  '23 
ARA  Services.  Inc. 
J   Robert  Arthur  '67 
Lynn  Hassinger  Askew  57 
AT&T  Foundation 
Donald  and  Freni  Aungst 
William  P  '39  and  Hester  Bittinger 

40  Ayers 
Gary  E  Baylor  '69 
Beavertown  Block  Company.  Inc. 
Bell  Atlantic 
Bell  of  Pennsylvania 
Ben  Franklin  Technology  Center 
Jay  S  Berman  '63 
Frederick  and  Eleanor  Bisbee 
Anna  Bohorad  Trust 
Boscov  s  Department  Store.  Inc. 
Arthur  F  Bowen  65 
Willard  J  Bowen  69 
Robert  A  Boyer  38 
Vincent  E   Boyer  '52 
James  and  Elaine  Brogan 
Leslie  R  Butler  62 
Butter  Krust  Baking  Co 
W  Robert  Camerer.  Jr.  47 
Carl  L.  Campbell  '65 
James  J  Campbell  63 
Robert  G.  Carr  75 
Central  Pennsylvania  Savings 

Association 
Chevron  USA  .  Inc. 
James  R,  '46  and  Mary  Rudy  44 

Clark 
Robert  R  Clark  35 
Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania 


Coopers  and  Lybrand  Foundation 

Margaret  L,  Corson  37 

The  Daily  Item 

William  C.  53  and  Margaret 

Henderson  '54  Davenport 
Martha  Laudenslager  Davis  '31 
Aloysius  V.  48  and  Phyllis  Swartz 

49  Derr 
H.  Henry  and  Dolly  Diers 
The  Dun  and  Bradstreet  Corporate 

Foundation 
Marlin  M,  Enders  '25 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church. 

Waynesboro.  PA 
Exxon  Education  Foundation 
Donald  and  Geraldine  Eager 
Burden  S   Faust  '58 
Faylor  Foundation 
Paul  G   Filipek  65 
Firestone  Tire  and  Rubber  Company 
Elizabeth  M.  Fisher  28 
Lawrence  C  Fisher  '31 
John  G-  Foos  '71 
Donald  Fosselman  '49 
Walter  and  Natalie  Freed 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Hubert  Frings 
Donald  A  Gaver  '37 
General  Electric  Foundation 
Gynith  C  Gitfin 
James  A,  Grossman  36 
Wallace  and  Andree  Growney 
Paul  M  Haines  '31 
George  L  Haller  hc'63 
Eleanor  L.  Heishman  64 
David  and  Kathleen  Herbster 
Henry  H,  '68  and  Wendy  Evans  69 

Herrington 
John  W  Hoffman  '40 
John  C  Horn  he  65 
D  Edgar  34  and  Aberdeen  Phillips 

'34  Hutchison 
IBM  Matching  Grants  Program 
Jewish  Chautauqua  Society 
Johnson  &  Johnson 
Keller  Marine  Service.  Inc. 
Dennis  D  Kieffer  74 
Robert  J   Kimbel.  Jr.  '74 
Elizabeth  Hauser  Kinsel  '28 
John  and  Sara  Kirkland 
Joe  W  '63  and  Judy  Kleinbauer 
Karl  E,  38  and  Margaret  Dunkle  '41 

Kniseley 
Florence  Rothermel  Latsha  '40 
Marsha  A.  Lehman  '74 
Christian  R.  and  Mary  F,  Lindback 

Foundation 
Nicholas  A.  Lopardo  '68 
Terry  L  March  '67 
Martha  Larson  Martin  '26 
Martin  Marietta  Corporation 
Mar|orie  Wolfe  McCune  43 
Robert  and  Genevieve  McNiff 
Middleswarth  Kitchen  Fresh  Chips 
Rebecca  Shade  Mignot  '54 
Mobil  Foundation.  Inc 
Mohawk  Flush  Doors 
William  S  Morrow  34 
Dawn  Gngg  Mueller  68 
Nationwide  Foundation 


Northern  Central  Bank 
Leah  Cryder  Oberheim  '47 
Peat.  Manivick  Foundation 
Susan  Sarbacher  Pence  '68 
Penn  Lyon  Homes.  Inc. 
Pennsylvania  Power  and  Light 

Company 
Edward  F,  Pfeifler  '50 
John  W.  Pfrommer  '65 
Presser  Foundation 
Joan  B-  Price 

Price  Waterhouse  Foundation 
Truman  and  Kay  Purdy 
Purdy  Insurance  Agency.  Inc. 
Ralph  E,  Purpur  66 
Saul  and  Florence  Putterman 
Mrs  Charles  A,  Rahter 
Rea  and  Derick.  Inc. 
Carl  and  Alice  Rice 
Christopher  D.  Rooke  82 
James  O  Rumbaugh  '50 
Louis  F  Santangelo.  Jr    50 
Robert  E   Schellberg  hc'70 
C.  Glenn  '46  and  Helen  Hooker  '44 

Schueler 
Sears  Roebuck  Foundation 
Nevin  C,  T.  '49  and  Jane  Wormley 

'41  Shaffer 
Ruth  Naylor  Shaffer  '41 
Stephen  R.  Shilling  '80 
Silvertip.  Inc. 
Edward  M    39  and  June  Jerore  '43 

Sivick 
LB-  Smith  Educational  Foundation 
George  C.  Spiggle  40 
Mary  E.  Spiggle  '34 
St.  Paul  Lutheran  Church.  Sarasota. 

FL 
Stackpole  Corporation 
J  Donald  Steele  '33 
Cyril  and  Lee  Stretansky 
Susquehanna  Valley  Mall 
Ralph  C  Swan 
Swineford  National  Bank 
James  and  Donna  Tamaroff 
Tedd's  Landing.  Inc. 
Mary  Barnes  Topper  '37 
Frank  J  Trembulak  '70 
Trinity  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church. 

Fort  Washington.  PA 
Merle  F    55  and  Nancy  Ulsh 
Upper  Susquehanna  Synod, 

Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in 

Amenca 
Valley  Farms  Dairy 
Richard  Varano 
Paul  Walser  '65 
Gustave  W  Weber  hc'77 
Weis  Markets.  Inc. 
Margaret  L  Wendt  Foundation 
Pamela  L,  White 
Donald  E    50  and  Flora  Barnhart 

51  Wissinger 
Aileen  Witmer 
Eleanor  Sheriff  Wolf  '32 
Kent  L.  Worthington  '38 
York  Container  Foundation 
The  Estate  of  Cyril  Zechman  '21 
Suzanne  Springer  Zeok  '66 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

8 


Members  of  the 
1858  Society 


The  1858  Society 

recognizes  those  who 

contribute  $500  to 

$999  annually.  In 

1987-88,  134 

members  gave 

$74,988  to 
Susquehanna. 


Acorn  Motel 

Architecture  By  Seiple 

Ashland  Oil  Foundation,  Inc. 

Louise  Mehnng  Bankert  '35 

Stuart  E   Barstad  hc'86 

Robert  M  Bastress  '39 

Carl  and  Pat  Bellas 

l^r  and  Mrs,  Albert  Berman 

Bilger  Fuels 

BKW  Coach  Line 

Margaret  Widlund  Blough  24 

Paul  and  Lucille  Bossart 

Margaret  Boyle  Brown  38 

Fred  O  Brubaker  42 

C  &  P  Telephone  Co  of  Maryland 

Campbell  Soup  Company 

F  Thomas  63  and  Dons  Hoffman 

64  Casey 
Mabel  F  Chilcott  '33 
Samuel  D  Clapper  '68 
Paul  D  Coleman  40 
Mr  and  Mrs  Joseph  H.  Cramer 
John  D  Crusius  '72 
Michael  Currid 
Signe  Alford  Davis  '31 
Degenstein  Foundation 
Richard  E   Dernck  61 
Dwight  E   Dickensheets  67 
Dogwood  Hill  Nursery,  Inc. 
James  and  Nancy  Dooley 
Ronald  and  Christine  Dotterer 
Fred  Dunkelberger  '63 
George  W  and  Mary  Louise  Eiker 
Jason  and  Patricia  Elsas 
Conslanline  C  Exarchos  68 
Dale  F  Eysler 
F  E  Worthington.  Inc. 
First  Pennsylvania  Bank 
Kenneth  and  Irene  Fladmark 
Furman  Foods,  Inc 
Robert  A  Gabrenya  '40 
Gregory  E    70  and  Jacqueline 

O  Shea  71  Galano 
GEICO  Insurance  Group 
Ralph  W  and  Johanna  B  Giasi 
Governor  Snyder  Mansion  Gifts 
Reed  A.  38  and  Grace  Drew  '36 

Greninger 
James  and  Eunice  Heistand 
Paul  J  Helleren  80 
Warren  C  Herrold  41 
Hershey  Foods  Corporation  Fund 
Carl  H  Hilchner  62 
Henry  and  Jane  Hood 
John  52  and  Audrey  Wegner  '53 

Horoschak 
Donald  and  Grace  Housley 
Robert  and  Evelyn  Huggard 
Mr  and  Mrs  Robert  A,  Hughes 
Patricia  R  Hunsicker 
John  Hancock  Mutual  Life  Insurance 

Co. 
The  J.P  M.  Company 
Mary  Emma  Yoder  Jones  '41 


Henry  J  Keil  39 

James  E   '73  and  Kathleen  Coon 

73  Kellerman 
Frederick  W  Kelly,  Jr  '66 
Mr  and  Mrs.  David  M.  Kelly 
William  J.  Kennedy.  Jr.  '85 
George  A,  '64  and  Carol  Cox  55 

Kirchner 
Albert  C  Knapp  '42 
Ronald  A  Kramer  '71 
William  D    67  and  Carol  Sutcliffe 

'68  Kramer 
Kreamer  Feed  Stores 
Charies  E   Kroeck  '31 
Michael  H  Kuziak  '87 
Frederick  and  Donna  Lackland 
Kathie  J  Lang  71 
Charles  and  Janet  Laubach 
W  Frank  '39  and  Isabel 

Tewkesbury  '39  Laudenslayer 
Herbert  C  Lauver  '38 
Esther  Kaufman  Lucas  '38 
Milton  H.  Maslin,  Jr  '65 
Henry  R.  38  and  Dorothy  Mitterling 
Pauline  Crow  Mount  34 
Edward  and  Jeanne  Neff 
OtI  Packagings,  Inc. 
John  Pagana.  M.D. 
Harry  W  Papenfus  '19 
Mr  and  Mrs  Ashok  Patel 
Pennsylvania  Humanities  Council 
Pennsylvania  Gas  and  Water 

Company 
Joseph  P.  '63  and  Manlyn  Vekassy 

'63  Pertilio 
Phase  One  Graphic  Resources 
Philadelphia  National  Bank 
Philips  Industries 
Vernon  R   Phillips  38 
Robert  and  Virginia  Pierson 
Bonnie  Bucks  Reece  65 
Reliance  Group  Holdings,  Inc 
Ritz-Crafi  Corporation  of  PA,  Inc 
Mrs  William  O  Roberts 
Philmer  H   Rohrbaugh  74 
Rorer  Group.  Inc 
Harriett  Leese  Rosenquist  32 
Richard  E   Rowe  '63 
Scott  Paper  Company  Foundation 
Leo  M.  Sekulski  '82 
Margaret  Roush  Shekletski  '37 
Jill  Fuller  Snyder  58 
Reed  32  and  Mildred  Arbegast  '30 

Speer 
Norrine  Bailey  Spencer  '68 
Squibb  Corporation 
Sefton  and  Ann  Stallard 
J  Donald  Steele,  Jr  '73 
Shirley  Finkbeiner  Slehlin  39 
Eugene  B  Steininger  '48 
James  D  '60  and  Biruta  Aigars  63 

SIrausser 
Stroehmann  Brothers  Company 
James  W,  64  and  Barbara  Evans 

'65  Summers 
Robert  W  Surplus  45 
James  and  Jane  Taylor 
Sara  Ulrich  Tollinger  '34 
Unisys  Corporation 
United  States  Borax  &  Chemical 
Corporation 

Kenneth  J   '71  and  Roxane  Havice 
'71  Vermillion 

Walnut  Acres,  Inc 

Helen  Salem  Wescoat  19 

Richard  and  Florence  Wesner 

Douglas  J  Wilkins  '85 

Robert  E  Winter  48 

Robert  F  Wohlsen  48 

Woolnch,  Inc 

Gerold  M.  Wunderlich  73 

John  60  and  Ann  Hewes  61 
Yanuklis 

Suzanne  Yenchko  68 

Cart  C  Yingling  72 

Zartman  Construction 

Joseph  A  Zollo 

Walter  and  Roberta  Zweifler 


Members  of 

the  Maroon 

Club 


The  Maroon  Club 

recognizes  those  who 

contribute  $250  to 

$499  annually.  In 

1987-88,  294 

members  gave 

$85,967  to 
Susquehanna. 


Air  Products  and  Chemicals 
Bette  Davis  Alleman  '62 
Allen  A.  Shaffer,  Jr  and  Son 

Insurance  Agency 
Odekhiren  and  Pai  Hwa  Amaize 
Amax  Foundation,  Inc. 
Susan  Goyne  Amedow  '44 
American  Express  Foundation 
Amoco  Foundation,  Inc. 
Kenneth  R  Anderson  '35 
James  F  App  65 
Armstrong  World  Industnes.  Inc 
Charles  S  Bailes  56 
Barnes  Group  Foundation,  Inc 
Elizabeth  J  Barnhart  40 
Eric  A.  Bartholomew  81 
Elmer  R   Baumgardner  '52 
Barry  B.  '60  and  Nancy  Phillips  60 

Bealor 
Richard  A.  Bechtel  '72 
Ruth  G  Beck  29 
Leslie  J  Beers  76 
Franklyn  M  Bergonzi  '67 
Larry  1^   Bingaman  '55 
Jack  K  Bishop  57 
B  J  s,  A  Place  For  Ribs 
James  C,  '63  and  Carol  Gresh  '63 

Black 
Black  and  Decker,  Inc. 
James  A  '63  and  Martha  Barker  70 

Blessing 
H  Vernon  Blough  '31 
Bob  Newman,  Inc. 
Paul  Boeder  hc'76 
Marsh  C  Bogar  51 
Robert  M   Bolig  50 
Ferdinand  Bongartz  47 
George  and  Carol  Boone 
Borden  Foundation,  Inc 
Lee  E   '26  and  Laura  Henninger  '25 

Boyer 
Grace  C   Boyle  '33 
Florence  Reitz  Brenneman  '41 
Robert  M   Brenneman  73 
Chnstine  M   Bringman  '82 
Wilhelm  B  Bronander,  Jr. 
John  D  Bronneck  '69 
James  C   Brown  '69 
Paul  B  '50  and  Virginia  Blough  '50 

Buehler 
Buffalo  Valley  Telephone  Co, 
Claude  A  Buss  24 
Harry  W    48  and  Virginia  Doss  '48 

Butts 
Carpenter  Technology  Corporation 

Foundation 
Central  Builders  Supply 
Dorothy  Rolhermel  Chaffee  28 
Nicholas  F  Chirico  76 
Fred  J  Chrvala  58 
Jack  E  Cisney  59 
Citibank 

Edwin  M  Clapper  '34  (deceased) 
Donald  E.  Coleman  60 


Colonial  Furniture  Co 

Continental  Corporation  Foundation 

Mr  and  Mrs  John  R.  Cook 

Corning  Glass  Works  Foundation 

John  Dagle  Jewelry 

Jane  Daly 

David  E  Danielson  77 

Alice  Younghaus  Davenport  51 

Sue  C   Davis  66 

Alex  and  Susan  Del  Bueno 

Henry  J   '70  and  Barbara  Hitchens 

69  DePerro 
Phyllis  L  Ditzler 
Marion  D   Drumheller  '57 
Mrs   Denver  Dyer 
Eaton  Corporation 
Arthur  D   Ebersberger  68 
Mr  and  Mrs  Joseph  Elsman 
Equitable  Life  Assurance  Society 
G  James  Fawcett 
Bruce  C    77  and  Kathenne  Allen  77 

Fehn 
Hans  and  Barbara  Feldmann 
Herman  R   Fenstermacher  '32 
Robert  L.  59  and  Linda  Traub  61 

Fiscus 
Wayne  H.  Fisher  66 
Frank  and  Joan  Fletcher 
Brendan  J   Flynn 
H   Ruth  Folkmann  28 
H   Scott  Fntts  '78 
James  R   '63  and  Darlene 

Strockbine  '63  Gallagher 
Alexander  T  Galloway.  Ill 
James  C   '50  and  Martha  Martin  '51 

Gehris 
William  H  Gehron  '40 
General  Signal 
William  A  Gerkens 
Boyd  and  Jane  Gibson 
Jeffrey  S  Gicking  '79 
Mary  Lizzio  Govekar  '47 
Andrew  S    79  and  Elizabeth 

Kennedy  79  Graybill 
Martin  L  Grossman  25 
Charles  H   '50  and  Lois  Seybrecht 

51  Grund 
Linda  Rolston  Gutowski  '70 
Robert  L  Hackenberg  '56 
Jimmy  H   Hall  '68 
Robert  B  Hancock  64 
Mary  Jane  Jessen  Hansen  '49 
Marjorie  Curtis  Hanson  '39 
Donald  and  Connie  Harnum 
Chnstian  B   Harris  70 
Mr  and  Mrs  Lawrence  T.  Harrison 
Wellington    Duke  "  Hartman  '30 
Arlene  Laudenslager  Hatton  '31 
John  and  Lucille  Haubner 
Zelda  F  Haus  27 
Dr.  and  Mrs  Cauley  W.  Hayes 
Patricia  F  Heathcote  '52 
Linda  Mack  Heaton  '63 
Robert  A  Heinbach,  Jr.  '68 
Donald  K  Henry  '35 
Phoebe  Herman  17 
George  W  Herrold  71 
Harold  J   Hershey  65 
Albert  '36  and  Martha  Bolig  38 

Hess 
Hewlett  Packard 
Hllsher  Graphics 
Paul  R   Hinsch  '74 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Robert  B  Hirschman 
Raymond  '47  and  Dorothy  Dellecker 

43  Hochstuhl 
Steven  M    72  and  Catherine  Magill 

73  Hoffman 
Hoffmann-La  Roche  Foundation 
Herbert  H   Holderman  '43 
Vernon  V   Hoover  '58 
Lenore  German  Horner  47 
Harvey  A  Horowitz  '64 
John  Hospodar  49 
Hughes  Aircraft  Company 
Richard  M   '70  and  Janet  Goodyear 

71  Jacobson 
R  Alexander  B  Jervis  '65 
Lawrence  S.  Kachelriess.  Jr.  '64 


Frank  and  Hilda  Karniol 
Lester  J  Karschner  37 
William  and  Pamela  Kennedy 
Raymond  J.  Kerstetter,  Jr    59 
George  63  and  Jane  Kump  '63 

Kindon 
Kinney  Shoes 
Richard  L.  Kisslak  '58 
John  H.  '70  and  Linda  Maier  '71 

Klemeyer 
Ruth  Bergstresser  Koch  '34 
Lauretta  F  Koenig  '76 
Frances  Roush  Kovacic  50 
Harold  R    48  and  Corrine  Kahn  45 

Kramer 
Kratzer  Oil  Company,  Inc 
Walter  J   '80  and  Joan  Penniman 

80  Krzastek 
H.  Laurence  '70  and  Christine 

Richards  '69  Kyse 
Rolla  E,  '71  and  Jean  Walton  '73 

Lehman 
Ronald  and  Jeanne  Leib 
Alice  Ann  Paterson  Leidel  '58 
Robert  E    61  and  Joan  Lawley  62 

Leighty 
Harry  M   Leister,  Jr    56 
Faye  R  Lewis  52 
John  F  Lewis  27 
William  A.  Lewis,  Jr  '68 
George  '54  and  Lorraine  Karick  '52 

Liddington 
David  W.  and  Bonnie  Eiker  '70 

Lightcap 
Richard  W.  48  and  Gertrude 

Roberts  48  Lindemann 
Wallace  J   Lindsay,  Jr    74 
William  F  Livengood  67 
Barry  I   '70  and  Jean  McEvoy  '71 

Llewellyn 
Clay  L.  Lorah  '57 
Paul  B.  Lucas  '42 
George  and  Barbara  Lucas 
L,  Howard  Lukehart  31 
Harry  and  Catherine  Lundy 
Maria  Wernikowski  Macfarlan  '62 
Frederic  G  MacQuesten,  Jr,  43 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Frank  J   Mahoney 
Mr.  and  Mrs  W  Anthony  Ma)or 
Marvin  J   Malone  '63 
Thomas  C   Maran  '67 
Mr  and  Mrs  Neal  J   Markle 
Peter  C  Marshall  67 
Mary  Macintosh 
William  H    48  and  Joyce  Jenkins 

'45  McClure 
Robert  L  McGeehan  '33 
Judith  Arnold  Mclntyre  '62 
H   Faith  Harbeson  McNiK  '41 
Russell  L  McTague  '59 
Medical  and  Surgical  Center,  Inc. 
Mellon  Bank 
Merck  Foundation 
Donald  and  Mary  Ann  Micozzi 
Midlantic  National  Bank 
Wayne  W  Miller  65 
Richard  and  Martha  Milstead 
Terry  L    62  and  Martha  Sue  Detjen 

'64  Moll 
Gary  L.  '61  and  Stephanie  Haase 

'60  Moore 
Lewis  R   '77  and  Kathy-Ann 

McCarthy  '76  Morrow 
Benjamin  T  Moyer  '28 
Mohammad  M   Munir,  M  D 
Johanna  Sheese  Murray  68 
Nabisco,  Inc 
Francis  A  Nace  '62 
National  Westminster  Bank  USA 
New  Jersey  Bell 
John  A.  '67  and  Barbara  Smith  '68 

Norton 
Mary  Sarba  Nora/ood  50 
Frances  Hubler  Nuernberg  '35 
William  E.  Nye  II  40 
Nancy  Peterson  O  Hara  '80 
Susan  Odjakjian  '79 
Karen  L.  Olson  71 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

9 


Donald  P    68  and  Mary  Ann 

Carpenter  68  Orso 
James  C  Packard  70 
Anthony  Palladino 
Emmett  and  JoAnne  Paradine 
Paul  Stine  Chevrolet 
Marjorie  Mack  Pearson  '67 
F.  David  Pennypacker  '65 
Phillips  Motel 

Dr.  and  Mrs  Thomas  G.  Pickenng 
John  E.  '63  and  Ann  Corson  '63 

Pignatore 
Pittsburgh  National  Foundation 
Richard  G.  '68  and  Linda  laeger  '69 

Poinsett 
Procter  and  Gamble 
Nicholas  O  Prusack  II  '67 
Paul  D  Reamer  '31 
J.  Robert  Reeder  '32 
Doreen  Bolton  Rehng  '72 
Mrs.  Fred  Reichley 
James  B    49  and  Marilyn  Beers  51 

Reilly 
Otto  and  Beulah  Reimherr 
Raymond  O  Rhine  '29 
Rhoads  Mills,  Inc 
Edv»ard  R   Rhodes  57 
Sidney  F    59  and  Sandra  Brandt  61 

Richard 
Maureen  Davenport  Ries  62 
Mr.  and  Mrs  Robert  P  Rittereiser 
Sandra  M  Rocks  75 
Donald  P  Rohrbach  48 
Allen  I    60  and  and  Carol  Shesler 

'63  Rowe 
Chester  G   Rowe  52 
Harold  R   Ruhl  23 
William  R    49  and  Bessie  Bathgate 

'48  Ruhl 
Mary  Landon  Russell  '36 
Mr,  and  Mrs  Vincent  A.  Russo 
Mohammad  M   Samad,  M  D 
Philip  E  '71  and  Catherine  Rogers 

'71  San  Filippo 
Helen  Smith  Sanders  49 
Santa  Fe  Southern  Pacific 

Foundation 
Genevieve  Sarra 

Mr,  and  Mrs,  J  Michael  Saunders 
Frank  and  Edith  Scangarella 
Willard  H   '41  and  Hilda  Friederich 

40  Schadel 
Irene  Etter  Schmehl  '63 
Jennifer  C  Schoen 
John  A  Schoffstall,  Sr,  33 
Scullin  Oil  Co 
Robert  N  Seebold  '74 
Charles  J  Shearer  31 
Shervwin  Williams  Foundation 
Stanley  R  Shilling  57 
Henry  Shotsberger  '38 
Keith  A  '81  and  Beth  Nacinovich 

'82  Shuey 
Mr  and  Mrs  H   M  Simeon 
Louise  Slater 
Smellz  Auto  Sales  Co 
Carl  G   Smilh  28 
Robert  A  Smith  '62 
George  and  Rose  Snyder 
Victor  J  Sobolewski  III  '79 
Southern  Nev»  England  Telephone 
Richard  D  Spotts  68 
Roy  E  Slahl  49 
Dale  and  Sally  Sleinmetz 
Mr,  and  Mrs  Christopher  Slephano 
Cheryl  R  Stickle  68 
Dorothy  Turnbach  Stickney  31 
Jesse  Stone  51 
Strawbridge  and  Clothier 
W,  Alfred  Streamer  26 
Sun  Refining  and  Marketing  Co 
Sunbury  Broadcasting  Corporation 
William  R,  Swarm  33 
Louis  A  Szabo  54 
Christopher  and  Christine 

Thomlorde 
Elinor  M  Thompson  '71 
Mernll  W  Tilghman,  Jr,  '71 
Stephen  T  Toy  61 


Toyota  Motor  Sales  USA,  Inc, 

TRW  Foundation 

Marcella  Chaya  Turnbach  '36 

Dorothy  Turner  '36 

Louis  G    75  and  Patncia  Van  Gilder 

Louis  A,  Vermillion  '70 

Robert  and  Joan  Vivian 

David  B  Werner  70 

Erhard  O  Werner  57 

Dorothy  Shifter  Wesner  '81 

Karl  E  Westerville  65 

Dan  and  Sally  Wheaton 

Jeffrey  G,  Whitney  63 

Paul  M    75  and  Kaye  Stem  '75 

Willbanks 
Rine  G  Winey.  Jr    46 
Larry  A  Wingard  60 
Eileen  Boone  Winter  43 
Kermit  D  Witmer  32 
Wolf  Furniture 
Frank  N  Yaggi  63 
Legg  Mason  Warren  York,  Inc, 
Kathryn  Morning  Ziegler  '30 
Zion  Lutheran  Church,  Sunbury,  PA 

Members  of 

the  Orange 

Club 


The  Orange  Club 

recognizes  those  who 

contribute  $125  to 

$249  annualh.  In 

1987-88,  525 

members  gave 

$79,670  to 
Susquehanna. 


Richard  C,  Abbott  '72 

Xavier  Abbott  '35 

Lawrence  A,  Abler 

Arlin  M,  Adams  hc'85 

Henry  R  Albright  54 

Willard  D  Allbeck  '19 

Allen  Clark,  Inc 

Allied-Signal  Foundation 

Roben  F  Amweg  '75 

Charles  R,  Antanavage  '75 

Bnan  D  Archibald  '77 

Mr,  and  Mrs,  Ronald  Ardres 

Beatrice  Gentzler  Armold  '33 

The  Armtek  Foundation.  Inc, 

David  E,  77  and  Cheryl  Rahlfs  '77 

Atkinson 
William  D,  Atkinson  '74 
Donald  T,  '71  and  Linda  Brown  73 

Auld 
Allen  A,  Aungst  '63 
Avery  International 
Stephen  Azary  '36 
Alan  Bachrach  '64 
Elizabeth  Hodges  Bagger  62 
Edward  R   '78  and  Sherry  Seiple  '78 

Barben 
David  A  Barber  '70 
Dennis  A,  Barley  '81 
Jane  F  Barlow 
Anne  Oslheim  Barnes  '62 
Bastian  Tire  Sales.  Inc. 
Stanley  Baxter  42 
George  E  Beam  29 
Jean  B  Beamenderfer  39 
Barbara  A.  Beans  79 
Beavertown  Mills,  Inc, 
Mr  and  Mrs  Donald  C,  Beck 
Becker  Volkswagen 


H  Daniel  Beigh,  Jr  '50 
Charles  S  Bender  II  '67 
Stephen  H  Bender  '72 
Harold  H    39  and  Kathenne 

Dietterle  '41  Benion 
Alan  M   Bennett  72 
Susan  Kline  Bennett  50 
Carl  and  Fair  Bentz 
Richard  Bidelspach  53 
Mr  and  Mrs,  Edward  R,  BimI 
Harold  E    60  and  Helen  Rhoads  '61 

Bingaman 
Glenroy  H   Bishop  '32 
Paul  M   Bishop  30 
John  W  Bittinger  '23 
Mildred  E   Bittner  '42 
Blough-Wagner  Manufacturing 
Edward  W  Bogner  '71 
Betsy  Bunting  Bolger  '65 
James  A,  Bonsall  '34 
David  A  Borden  '72 
Terry  R,  Bossen  '68 
Mark  R  Bostic  78 
Ruth  G,  Botdorf  45 
David  M  Boucher  '75 
Jeanne  R,  Boyer  '73 
Ira  F  Bradford  '45 
Waller  L  Brandau  '51 
Jean  Kinzer  Brinser  45 
John  and  Patricia  Brotherton 
Gloria  Graybill  Brubaker  62 
Steven  K,  78  and  Jean  Hednck  '78 

Budd 
Mark  D,  Burkhardt  76 
William  D  Burrell  73 
Nancy  A  Cairns 
leda  Calich 

Carefree  Travel  Sen/ice,  Inc, 
Mr  and  Mrs,  Michael  A,  Caretti 
Fred  L,  Carl  '33 
William  F  Carolan  '33 
Charles  H   '52  and  Voylet  Dietz  '52 

Carr 
Carteret  Savings 
Bruce  W  '74  and  Susan  Haines  '74 

Casso 
CBS,  Inc 

Cellitti  Moving  and  Storage  Co 
Central  Penn  Wilbert  Vault  Co 
Charles  Associates,  Inc, 
Roger  P,  Cheney  71 
Rotjert  J   '69  and  Nancy  Lockhart 

'70  Chonko 


Cigna  Foundation 

Peter  S,  Ciszak  '73 

Citair.  Inc, 

Barbara  Walkins  Clark  '50 

James  L,  Clark  '68 

Phihp  M  Clark  '62 

Theodore  H.  '50  and  Betsy  Hill  '49 

Clark 
Margaret  Clelland  '32 
CNA  Foundation 
The  Coca-Cola  Company 
Chnslopher  L,  Cochran  '81 
Colonial  Penn  Corporation 
Linda  Cole  Conine  '65 
Henry  S  '56  and  Madaline  Lease 

53  Cook 
Virginia  M  Coombs 
Frank  C,  Corcoran  '47 
Daniel  M   '69  and  Karen  Kister  '70 

Corveleyn 
Mr.  and  Mrs,  Nicholas  J,  Costalas 
Keith  J-  '73  and  Louise  Hower  '72 

Costello 
Mary  T,  Coughlin  '82 
Courtyard  Counseling  Center 
Cowles  Media  Company 
Thomas  H    79  and  Enn  Hoff  '79 

Coyne 
Mr,  and  Mrs,  Wallace  D.  Crane 
Mr  and  Mrs,  Rudyard  Cnder 
Diane  C,  Croft  '81 
John  C   S,  Crosbie  '47 
Walton  R,  Cueman  '65 
Michael  A,  '70  and  Eileen  Lach  70 

Cummins 
Thomas  H   L,  Curtis  '64 
Walter  W  Cuslance.  Jr,  '69 
Alfred  and  Vitt  D'Alessandro 
John  and  Gladys  Dagle 
Robert  and  Kathleen  Dalton 
Glenn  and  Aletha  Daniels 
Ann  Neta  Riesmeyer  Danner  '63 
Mary  Heim  Davey  '38 
Mr  and  Mrs  John  F,  Davies 
Lorraine  Lee  Davis  '53 
Mary  Snyder  Davis  '65 
Frances  Thomas  Davis  '30 
Preston  and  Isabella  Davis 
Gene  H,  Dechert  '64 
Holly  Grove  Delaney  '66 
W,  John  Derr  '24 
John  G   Devine  '49 
John  E,  Diehl  '52 


Diehl  Auto  and  Truck  Leasing  Co, 
David  M  '70  and  Sandra  McDermott 

'72  Dolinsky 
William  K,  56  and  Pamela  McKegg 

'53  Doney 
Glenn  H   Downing 
Timothy  B.  Downing 
William  H,  Dreibelbis  '29 
E,  Wayne  Dreyman  '74 
Steven  E,  Dubs  '70 
Frederick  L,  Dudley  67 
David  M  Dumeyer  '69 
Milton  and  Gladys  Dumeyer 
The  Duncanson  and  Holt  Group 
Harold  A,  Dunkelberger  hc'79 
Howard  W,  Dye  '43 
Charlotte  M,  Eberly 
Mr,  and  Mrs.  John  C,  Ebert 
Dennis  L,  '73  and  Ann  Hilbish  '71 

Eckman 
John  A,  Edson 
Thomas  C,  Eggleston  III  '69 
Edward  E,  Eisenhart  '40 
Manlyn  Moritz  Elam  68 
Mr,  and  Mrs  John  W,  Emrich 
James  L,  '72  and  Andrea 

Licciardello  '72  Endrusick 
Terrence  M.  Farley 
Frances  Ray  Faylor  '65 
George  A,  '72  and  Jill  Stevens  '74 

Fecker 
Federal  National  Mortgage 

Association 
Maurice  R  Feldman  56 
Richard  T  Fenstermacher  '65 
Dorothy  Fersch  79 
Fern  Zechman  Ferster  40 
Marjorie  Kostenbauder  Finley  "56 
William  K-  '63  and  Carolyn  Grabau 

'63  Fishburn 
Frederick  I,  Fisher  '63 
Margaret  C,  Fisher  '71 
Foote  Mineral  Company 
Ford  Motor  Company  Fund 
Edward  J  Forrest  67 
Mary  Drake  Franco  67 
Rebecca  M,  Fuller  '76 
Nora  Steinhards  Galins  '54 
Mr,  and  Mrs  Martin  L,  Gallagher 
George  V,  Ganter  '74 
Barry  I,  Gehnng  '67 
Harold  F  Geise  68 
John  F,  Geise,  Jr, 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

10 


Debra  Carey  Gellert  76 

Chris  A    73  and  June  Bellelli  73 
George 

Gary  R,  Gilbert  69 

H  Donald  Glaser,  Jr    68 

Sherman  E  Good  30 

Robert  Goodspeed 

Karl  and  Vera  Gordinier 

Jeffrey  L  Goria  71 

Russell  and  Madeline  Goria 

John  D  Granger  75 

Margaret  Brubaker  Gray  '59 

Donald  M  Gray  60 

Richard  W    69  and  Janel  Fowler  68 
Grey 

Delsey  A  Gross  27 

Robert  E  Guise  69 

Gulf  &  Western  Foundation 

Eugene  H    48  and  E   Dorothy 
Eilhardt  '48  Gundrum 

Marl<  R   '38  and  Lenora  Spotts 
Guthrie 

Melvin  E  Haas  42 

Kimberly  Mac  Mullen  Habecker  83 

Patricia  H   Haines  76 

William  B  Hamaker  69 

Ronald  C  Hardnock  62 

Yvonne  Everest  Harmon  '21 

Paul  W  Hartline  31 

Jeanne  Atlinger  Hassinger  '51 

Leolin  O  Hayes  30 

H   Lee  48  and  Edith  Wegner  49 

Hebel 
Susan  M  Hegberg 
David  and  Marcie  Henry 
Michael  J    78  and  Janice  Gaschen 

'79  Herman 
Robert  L  Herr  39 
Hershey  Trust  Company 
Jack  K  Hetrick 
Frederick  L  Hickman  '77 
Wayne  D  Hill  7(J 
ByrI  W  Himelberger,  Jr    67 
Elwood  8  Hippie.  Jr    63 
Gregg  A  Hodgdon  70 
Jean  Rheinhart  Hodgdon  38 
Bradford  76  and  Karen  Johnson  77 

Hollinger 
John  E  Homestead 
Honeyvwell  Fund 
H.  Louis  Horner,  Jr    70 
Jeanne  D  Horovilz 
Richard  K   Hosfeld.  Jr    78 
Richard  E  Howe,  Jr    64 
Roger  C    50  and  Bernice  E 

Jochem  52  Howling 
Merle  E   Hubbard  32 
William  H   Hudson  38 
Lee  and  Arlene  Hummel 
W,  Murray  Hunt,  Jr 
Frank  E  Hurley 
Earnest  W  Huston  34 
Mr  and  Mrs  Cosmo  J   lacavazzi 
Marlin  A  Inch  61 
Nicholas  P   Interdonato  79 
Irving  One  Wall  Street  Foundation, 

Inc 
Barry  R    68  and  Denise  Norton  68 

Jackson 
James  River  Corporation 
Charles  F  Janaskie  III  75 
J,C,  Penney  Company 
Harriet  Dietrich  Jessup  27 
Carolyn  A  Johnson  76 
David  B  Johnson  69 
Johnson  and  Higgins 
Mr,  and  Mrs  Robert  J  Jonas 
Lloyd  P  Jones  79 
Jeffrey  A  Jones  77 
Elaine  W  Jones 
Juniata  Garment  Company 
K-Mart  Corporation 
Jane  Hutchison  Kaempfer  41 
Raymond  B  Kaluslyan  78 
Karchner,  McClellan  and  Riddell 
Richard  S    65  and  Grace  Siminglon 

'64  Karschner 
Katie  s  Kleeners 
Blanche  Stauffer  Keeny  29 


John  D  '67  and  Andrea  Schumann 
'67  Keim 

Keller  s  Auto  Body 

E  Jean  Kelly  47 

Roderick  E  Kerr,  Jr    77 

Alan  L  Kiel  64 

George  J  Kimmel  '38 

John  F  Kindsvatler  '32 

Donald  A,  King  48 

Robert  J.  68  and  Margaret  Heil  69 
King 

Thomas  P  King  72 

Lori  Border  Kissinger  64 

Mrs,  Michael  Kivko 

Earl  F    57  and  Mary  Ann  Bingaman 
55  Kleintop 

Ray  W  Kline  38 

Signe  Gates  Knock  '71 

Bruce  D  Koenecke  77 

Edward  P  Kopt  53 

Kraft,  Inc, 

Grace  Beckley  Kramer  27 

Rose  Gumbert  Krape  29 

Samuel  Kuba  III  75 

Carol  Wells  Kuetfner  '74 
Amos  G    60  and  Ella  Kock  60 

Kunkle 
Barbara  Stockalis  Labanosky  64 
Robert  R   '78  and  Cindy  Erickson 

'79  Labarca 
Emilio  A    73  and  Elizabeth 

Hollingshead  '73  Lancione 
Judith  Hawk  Lasley  '66 
Debra  S   Latchaw  76 
Norman  H   lauer  62 
Timothy  B,  Lawlor  77 
Mananne  B.  Layng 
John  R   '47  and  Elizabeth  Miller  47 

Leach 
Frank  J  Leber  '64 
Leer  East 

Beth  Petrie  Leggett  '74 
Eliese  Wagonseil  Levin  74 
Theodore  Lindquist  hc'75 
Heister  H   Linn,  Jr,  69 
Mr  and  Mrs  John  Paul  Locke,  Jr 
Karen  M  Loeffler  64 
David  W  Long  72 
J  Chester  Long  37 
Robert  S  Long  73 
Alan  C    70  and  Linda  Nansteel  '71 

Lovell 
Guy  M  Lubold  25 
Joanne  Romano  Lucas  '68 
David  F    80  and  Cindy  Wolter  82 

Lynch 
Lee  Erholm  MacKenn  58 
Elizabeth  Bussman  Mahler  77 
Everett  M    50  and  Jeanne  Kahler 

50  Manning 
Catherine  Fopeano  Marchetti  25 
Susan  Lang  Martin  74 
Susan  A  Martin  '78 
Gail  D  Mason  70 
The  May  Stores  Foundation,  Inc 
Dianne  McCarthy 
John  and  Carol  McGowen 
Thomas  and  Jenny  McGrath 
Mae  McDonald  McGroarty  33 
Manan  E   McKechnie 
Eugene  F  Meany  '76 
Meckley  s  Limestone  Products,  Inc 
Stephen  D  Melching  66 
Melcot  Radiator 
Francis  and  Kathryn  Menapace 
Ethel  McGrath  Meola  '52 
Mr  and  Mrs  Donald  Merryman 
John  R  '49  and  Harnet  Gould  48 

Mertz 
Russell  P  Mertz  59 
Irving  H  Men«in  64 
Kenneth  M  Merz  '49 
William  C  Merz  70 
Dons  Moon  Metcalf  56 
Robert  C    54  and  Jane  Cline  54 

Mickatavage 
Mid-Ailantic  Coca-Cola  Bottling 

Company 
Middleburg  Hardware  and  Appliance 


Middleburg  Oil  Company 

James  R    60  and  Jean  Ewald  62 

Middleswarth 
Wayne  E   Miller  55 
Wayne  H   Minami  '62 
Donald  M   Minnich  50 
Clair  S  Mitch  52 
J  Scott  78  and  Julia  Brown  '81 

Mitchell 
William  H,  '42  and  Dons  Welch  '43 

Mitman 
Mary  Weimer  Motfitt  28 
Bnan  W  Molner  85 
Moore  Business  Forms 
Gerald  E,  51  and  Bettie  Winey  53 

Moorhead 
Jeffrey  D  '82  and  Susan  Kees  83 

Morgan 
James  W  Morns  52 
Dennis  G   Mosebey  73 
Laura  Scaife  Moyer  68 
Elsie  Myers  '37 

Maywood  and  Maryland  Myers 
John  H   Naegeli  36 
H  Gerald  Nanos  70 
National  Gypsum  Company 
Anthony  and  Sally  Nazzaro 
Stephen  L  Neff  81 
Mark  E   Nelson  79 
New  England  Merchants  Leasing 

Corporation 
Mary  Jarrett  Newland  38 
Mr  and  Mrs  Edward  Nichols 
Susan  Lehman  Northrup  '59 
Helen  Nunn 

Robert  and  Helen  Nylund 
Harold  J  OKeefe 
Odd  N  Oddsen.  Jr  '82 
David  R    79  and  Ellen  Schmidt  79 

Odenath 
Elaine  Onischuk 
Paul  M  Orso  40 
Martin  J  Ortenzio  83 
Ruth  E  Osborn  54 
Alan  Parcells  47 
Mr  and  Mrs   Robert  E   Pansi 
Dale  L  Patterson  '59 
Mark  R   Paules  '76 
Virginia  Payne 
Thomas  M   '65  and  Gertrude  Walton 

66  PeischI 
Penn  Valley  Pnnting  Co 
Pennwalt  Foundation 
Tracy  Hawke  Perrapato  77 
Rose  Runk  Perry  36 
Pfizer,  Inc 

George  E   Phillips  36 
George  W  Phillips  50 
Gladys  Wentzel  Phillips  39 
Robert  A    73  and  Nancy  Search  73 

Phipps 
Mary  Reichley  Pinand  45 
Robert  A,  Pittello  51 
Mr  and  Mrs,  John  M.  Pivarnik 
Richard  H   Pohl  79 
Douglas  A.  Portzline  41 
Marion  Moyer  Potteiger  17 
Neil  H  and  Mary  W.  Potter 
Kay  M   Potts  63 
Eleanor  K   Pourron  '59 
John  P    41  and  Mathilda 
Neudoerffer  '39  Powell 
Prudential  Foundation 
Philomena  Quattrocchi  69 
Mr  and  Mrs  William  A  Quinn 
David  and  Virginia  Rahal 
John  Rakshys  '38 
Lois  Beamenderier  Rallis  41 
Edith  Erdly  Ramsey  30 
Mr  and  Mrs  Corinto  Ramundo 
Robert  H    69  and  Carol  S  Scherb 

70  Ray 
The  Record 
Gill  U   Redpath  76 
Reed  s  Real  French  Cleaners 
Kurt  H   Reiber  81 
Janet  Hoke  Reiff  44 
Richard  K  Renn  73 
Scott  A.  Richards  79 


Judith  A.  Rile  78 

Thomas  R   Rippon,  Esquire 

Lee  D  Rishel  '34 

Peter  S    78  and  Donna  Diianni  78 

Rispoli 
Philip  B   Robeson,  Jr    76 
Edward  S    42  and  Blanche  Forney 

'42  Rogers 
Mr  and  Mrs   Daniel  W  Rohrbaugh 
David  A  Rohrer  76 
Jeffrey  A  Roush  71 
Harold  L   Rowe  34 
John  W   71  and  Georgeann 

Mercincavage  73  Ruhl 
James  O   '80  and  Margaret  Gutiahr 

83  Rumbaugh 
Robert  C   Rungee  75 
Michael  E   Rupprecht  64 
Mr  and  Mrs   Richard  Salkowski 
Robert  G   Sander  40 
Elizabeth  Haidacher  Sanderson  35 
Kenneth  Sausman,  Jr.  '67 
Richard  F  Saylor  69 
Schenng-Plough  Foundation.  Inc 
Judy  Hoffman  Schmidt  70 
Mr  and  Mrs   Edward  A  Schmidt 
Mr  and  Mrs  Harold  Schreckengast 
A   Rebecca  Schumacher  72 
Seagull  Energy  Corporation 
Gary  R   Seilert  67 
Kenneth  R    68  and  Betsy  Klose  68 

Selinger 
Selinsgrove  Motors.  Inc 
Selmax  Corporation 
John  P  Senko  31 
Marian  L,  Shatto  '67 
Paul  C.  Shatto,  Jr    41 
Deane  S  Shively 
Ralph  G    40  and  Ruth  Derstine  39 

Shobert 
Daniel  and  Barbara  Shuck 
Robert  S    73  and  Linda  Capaldi  '74 

Siegel 
Manlyn  S  Sierer  87 
Robert  Y    64  and  Pamela  Yeager 

64  Silar 
Harold  W  Singer 
Linda  L  Skinner  85 
Mr  and  Mrs  Richard  L  Skinner 
Pnscilla  Edwards  Slack  69 
Verlin  H   Smalts  38 
Charles  W  Smeltz  75 
Debra  Plunkett  Smith  72 
Ruth  Buffington  Smith  '49 
Sally  Baskin  Snaufter  64 
Mar|orie  Mengle  Snyder  48 


George  A  Spaid  29 

SI  Luke  Evangelical  Lutheran 

Church,  Silver  Spnng,  MD 
Amos  A  Stagg,  Jr 
Mr  and  Mrs  Mark  R  Stambaugh,  Sr 
Stanley  Woodworking 
Sara  Seal  Stauffer  28 
David  C  Steffen  69 
John  R    51  and  Lois  Gordon  52 

Steiger 
Eric  N,  Stem  69 
Russell  B  Stevenson  '80 
John  R   SIrangfeld  75 
William  G   Straus  65 
Richard  H    66  and  Pamelia  Dick  65 

Streamer 
Adeline  K  Strouse  25 
Donald  and  Mary  Summers 
George  R   Sweet  83 
Robert  W  Swinarton 
Mr  and  Mrs  Michael  F  Swords 
George  R   F  and  Barbara  Tamke 
Kenneth  B  Teats,  Jr    85 
Mr  and  Mrs  Jay  R  Thatcher,  Jr 
Lon  E  Thomas  '78 
Chnstopher  A  Thorsheim  '85 
Maxine  Lentz  Thumser  67 
George  and  Barbara  Tibaldi 
Anne  Stern  Tilley  79 
Michael  Timmons  76 
T  Luke  Toomey  '37 
Tru-Bilt  Lumber  Co 
Frederick  D   Ullman 
Larry  W  Updegrove  '60 
Robert  Updegrove  '41 
Gene  R,  Urey 
William  H,  '55  and  Audrey  Vollman 

'56  Vanderhoof 
Donald  L.  Van  Gilder  '71 
Dennis  L   '68  and  Margaret  Orth  '66 

Van  Name 
Mr  and  Mrs  George  Van  Tuyl.  Ill 
Mr  and  Mrs   Leroy  A  Varcoe 
Shirley  Jones  Vincent  '69 
Elizabeth  Fry  Vogel  38 
David  G  Volk  '52 
Thomas  A  Voll  83 
G  Allan  Vollmers  52 
Howard  and  Barbara  Wachenfeld 
Mary  Fox  Wagenseller  37 
Ernest  R   Walker  '53 
Nancy  Hess  Walker  63 
Eric  S  Walker  '79 
Suzanne  Wilkinson  Walker  83 
William  C   '85  and  Mary  Fisher  85 
Warrick 


I 


Alumni  Contributors 


Class  of  1922 


Few  colleges  and 

universities  can  boast 

of  the  significant 

increases  in  giving 

that  Susquehanna  has 

seen  in  recent  years. 

These  increases  are 

due  to  the  generosity 

of  loyal  Susquehanna 

alumni,  who  in  the 

past  five  years  have 

increased  their  giving 

bv  more  than 
$230'.000  to  the  SUF. 
Alumni  participation 
in  the  1987-88  SUF 
reached  an  all-time 
high  of  39  percent  bv 
giving  $372,829.  We 

are  pleased  to  list 

those  who  contributed 

to  the  University. 


Class  of  1914 

Mary  McCreight  Slumpf 


Class  of  1917 

Phoebe  Herman 
Marion  Moyer  Potteiger 


Class  of  1918 


Helen  Fetteroll  Riden 


Class  of  1919 

Willard  D  Allbeck 
Hulda  Steininger  Bowser 
Harry  W  Papenfus 
Helen  Salem  Wescoat 


Class  of  1920 

Paul  G  Winey 

Class  of  1921 

Yvonne  Everest  Harmon 
Mane  Romig  Huntington 
Olive  Salem  Walborn 


Alma  L   Long 


Class  of  1923 

Dorothy  Margerum  App 
Reide  E   Bingaman 
John  W  Bittlnger 
Glenn  W  Fouike 
Ricardo  Montero 
Harold  R.  Ruhl 
Peron  W,  Snyder 


Class  of  1924 

Grace  Barnett  Bastian 
Margaret  Widlund  Blough 
Claude  A,  Buss 
W  John  Derr 
Helen  J   Rearick 
Ruth  Welker  Schwartz 
Ruth  Bond  Steininger 
Rachel  Brubaker  Whited 


Class  of  1925 

Laura  Henninger  Boyer 
Marljn  M   Enders 
Martin  L  Grossman 
Robert  J   Keeler 
Alda  L,  Long 
Guy  M   Lubold 
Catherine  Fopeano  Marchetti 
Ruth  Gaugler  Sanders 
Harry  E.  Sleften 
Adeline  K  Strouse 
Freeman  Wilhour 
Christie  E  Zimmerman 


Class  of  1926 

Lee  E.  Boyer 

Margaret  Schmiermund  Bruce 

Percy  B  Davis 

Ethel  Peters  Geedy 

On/ille  B  Landis 

Martha  Larson  Martin 

Anna  M  Norwat 

Lucy  Herr  Smith 

W  Alfred  Streamer 

Ethel  V.  Taylor 

Luther  Weaver 


Class  of  1927 

Harry  Burd 
Delsey  Morris  Gross 
Zelda  F  Haus 
Harriet  Dietrich  Jessup 
Grace  Beckley  Kramer 
John  F  Lewis 
Ethan  A  Miller 
M  Thelma  Taylor 
Gertrude  V  Walker 
Ben  E  Wynn 


Class  of  1928 

Richard  Baxter 
Naomi  Fogle  Bennett 
Margaret  H   Buyers 
Dorothy  Rothermel  Chaffee 


SUSQUEHANNA 
ALUMNUS 

11 


Edwin  O  Constable 
Harold  F  Doebler 
Betty  Stong  Eichelberger 
Clarence  B  Eichman 
Elizabeth  M   Fisher 
H   Ruth  Folkmann 
Dorothy  Goft 
James  M.  Herrold 
Heber  H   Hummel 
Walter  S,  Ide 
Jerome  B  Kaufman 
Elizabeth  Hauser  Kinsel 
Lillian  Fisher  Long 
Paul  B  Lucas 
Ruth  Moody  McGarrah 
Mary  Weimer  Moffitt 
Beniamin  T  Moyer 
Kathryne  Kull  Reilf 
Marvin  W  Schlegel 
Laenlena  McCahan  Shelley 
Carl  G  Smith 
Sara  Seal  Slauffer 


Class  of  1929 

Jane  Park  Ashburner 
George  E  Beam 
Ruth  G  Beck 
Anna  Moyer  Bohn 
Eleanor  Coons  Crouse 
William  H,  Dreibelbis 
Freida  Dreese  Dunkle 
Nancy  Lecrone  Fay 
Charles  E   Fisher 
Helen  Carter  Gehret 
Ruth  Dively  Kaufman 
Blanche  Stauffer  Keeny 
Rose  Gumbert  Krape 
Zelda  Newman  Lipshultz 
Charles  H.  Miller 
Raymond  0  Rhine 
William  O  Roberts,  deceased 
Harry  P  Shaffer 
Russell  T.  Shilling 
George  A.  Spaid 
Allen  C,  Tressler 


Class  of  1930 

Paul  M  Bishop 
Dorothy  Strine  Bowers 
Edna  Tressler  Conrad 
Frances  Thomas  Davis 
Arthur  A  H  Gelnetl 
Sherman  E.  Good 
Wellington    Duke'  Hartman 
Leolin  O  Hayes 
Henry  C   Hoffman 
Agnes  McMullen  Johnson 
Daniel  H  Kwasnoski 
J.  Richard  Mattern 
Lillian  Kordes  McCormick 
Janet  Dively  Morgan 
Ruth  Goff  Nicodemus 
Edith  Erdly  Ramsey 
John  S.  Rhine 
Simon  B   Rhoads 
William  Routzahn 
Mildred  Arbegast  Speer 
Dorothy  Heiser  Stoddard 
John  H  Wall 
Kathryn  Morning  Ziegler 


Class  of  1931 

William  A,  Austin 
Dorothy  Iddings  Bathurst 
H  Vernon  Blough 
Norman  H   Brought 
Walter  L  Burford 
Alma  Bowersox  Clark 
Martha  Laudenslager  Davis 
Signe  Alford  Davis 


Lawrence  C   Fisher 
Frank  C.  Gill 
Paul  M.  Haines 
Paul  W.  Hartline 
Arlene  Laudenslager  Hatton 
Sara  Rhoads  Hauser 
William  S  Hermann 
Margaret  Hoffmeister  Hess 
Leone  Holtzapple  Hogue 
N^iriam  Keim  Kolle 
Charles  E  Kroeck 
L.  Howard  Lukehart 
Mary  Carlin  McAvey 
Julia  Morgan  McCloskey 
Dorothy  Leisher  Neely 
Inez  Sarver  Parker 
Ruth  Maurey  Quinter 
Paul  D.  Reamer 
Ethlynne  Miller  Schultz 
John  P.  Senko 
Charles  J.  Shearer 
Dorothy  Turnbach  Stickney 
Nellie  Shue  Von  Dorster 
W.  Michael  Weader 


Class  Of  1932 

Martha  Gesner  Anderson,  deceased 

Martha  Markle  Artley 

Glenroy  H  Bishop 

James  H.  Brubaker 

Margaret  Clelland 

Mary  Potter  Copp 

Thelma  E.  Crebs 

Herman  R.  Fenstermacher 

Margaret  E.  Fink 

Roscoe  L,  Fisher 

Lewis  R   Fox 

Robert  G  Hartman 

Merle  E  Hubbard 

John  F.  Kindsvatter 

Elizabeth  Phillips  Lahr 

Arline  Kanyuck  Lerda 

B  Ray  Minich 

J   Robert  Reeder 

Harriett  Leese  Rosenquist 

Grace  Minnig  Schell 

Reed  Speer 

Herbert  S  Spigelmyer 

John  C  Stolz 

Edna  Williamson  Wilkinson 

Arthur  E  Wilmarth 

Kermit  D.  Witmer 

Eleanor  Sheriff  Wolf 


Class  Of  1933 

Beatrice  Gentzler  Armold 
Grace  C.  Boyle 
James  P.  Burns 
Fred  L.  Carl 
William  F  Carolan 
Mabel  Fuliz  Chilcott 
Quinio  W  Gionta 
Martin  A.  Graykoskie 
Bert  M-  Green 
Mary  Z,  Lahaza 
Margaret  Ide  Maguire 
Estelle  Pearl  Marcuse 
Robert  L  McGeehan 
Mae  McDonald  McGroarty 
Walter  C  Metzger 
E   Dorothea  Meyer 
John  W.  Meyers 
John  A  Schoffstall 
Sarah  C.  Shaulis 
Flora  Ellmore  Shilling 
Diana  Lizdas  Snyder 
Mildred  Griesemer  Snyder 
J.  Donald  Steele 
Paul  R.  Swank 
William  R.  Swarm 
Amelia  Krapf  Williams 
Bruce  Worthington 
Marian  Walborn  Worthington 


Class  Of  1934 

Josephine  Pifer  Bleakley 
James  A,  Bonsall 
Edwin  M.  Clapper,  deceased 
Audra  Marlz  Etzweiler 
Ruth  Plummer  Fagan 
Madeline  Steininger  Hermann 
Earnest  W  Huston 
Aberdeen  Phillips  Hutchison 
D.  Edgar  Hutchison 
Isabella  Horn  Klick 
Ruth  Bergstresser  Koch 
Frances  Kline  MacPherson 
Daniel  T  McKelvey 
Eleanor  Brown  Miller 
William  S  Morrow 
Pauline  Crow  Mount 
Emma  V.  Orlando 
Kathryn  Jarrett  Rhoads 
Lee  D  Rishel 
Harold  L.  Rowe 
Robert  R.  Sala 
H.  Blanche  Savidge 
Jerauld  M,  Schlegel 
Mary  E.  Spiggle 
Lloyd  M.  Swartz 
Sara  Ulrich  Tollinger 


Class  of  1935 

Xavier  Abbott 
Kenneth  R.  Anderson 
Louise  Mehring  Bankert 
Luther  K  Boyer 
Robert  R.  Clark 
Mary  A.  Cressman 
Donald  K.  Henry 
Elva  Winkelblech  Jamison 
Hilda  Mickey  Johnson 
Dorothy  Leese  Lamb 
Frances  Hubler  Nuernberg 
Elizabeth  Haidacher  Sanderson 
Mary  Griesemer  Searer 
Erie  I.  Shobert 
Alfarata  A.  Stamets 
Mary  Patterson  Yeager 


Class  of  1936 

Stephen  Azary 
Thomas  H.  Craig 
Gwendolyn  Schlegal  Cramer 
Kathryn  Weber  Finkbiner 
Grace  Drew  Greninger 
James  A  Grossman 
Jerome  V  Guss 
Janet  Earhart  Harkins 
Albert  Hess 
Horace  M  Hutchison 
Alice  Smith  Loope 
Ernst  Mahr 
John  H-  Naegeli 
Rose  Runk  Perry 
George  E.  Phillips 
Mary  Landon  Russell 
Ralph  I.  Shockey 
Marcella  Chaya  Turnbach 
Dorothy  Turner 
Waller  Wasilewski 


Class  of  1937 

Margaret  L.  Corson 
Donald  A.  Gaver 
Francis  R  Gelnett 
Mary  Scott  Gumpher 
Roberta  Held  Harmon 
Newton  E   Hess 
Lester  J   Karschner 
J.  Chester  Long 
Elsie  Myers 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

12 


B.  Henry  Shafer 
E  Raymond  Shaheen 
Margaret  Roush  Sheklelski 
Helen  Wentzel  Spitzner 
T  Luke  Toomey 
Mary  Barnes  Topper 
Dorothy  Savidge  Troutman 
Mary  Fox  Wagenseller 

Class  of  1938 

Gladys  Telleen  Ahrenholz 
Robert  A,  Boyer 
Margaret  Boyle  Brown 
Ethel  Ramer  Coulter 
Helen  Hisdorf  Dauberman 
Mary  Heim  Davey 
Richard  E   Ditzler 
Reed  A,  Grenjnger 
Mark  R,  Guthrie 
Hildegarde  Ahl  Herb 
Karl  M,  Herr 
Ruth  Jones  Hershey 
Manha  Bolig  Hess 
Jean  Rheinhart  Hodgdon 
William  H  Hudson 


Elizabeth  Johnston  Keil 
Esther  Yingling  Kern 
George  J  Kimmel 
Ray  W  Kline 
Karl  E.  Kniseley 
Herbert  C.  Lauver 
Esther  Kaufman  Lucas 
Henry  R.  Mitterling 
Mary  Jarrett  Newland 
Vernon  R.  Phillips 
John  Rakshys 
Caroline  Grubb  Reisinger 
Henry  Shotsberger 
Peter  Shuty 
Verlin  H,  Smalts 
Charles  J.  Stauffer 
Elizabeth  Fry  Vogel 
Ruth  Wheeland  Wentz 
Kent  L,  Worthington 

Class  of  1939 

William  P  Ayers 
Robert  M  Bastress 
leroy  K,  Beachel 
Jean  B.  Beamenderfer 


Harold  H   Benion 

Miriam  Miller  Fisher 

Lenora  Spotts  Guthrie 

Marjorie  Curtis  Hanson 

Robert  L   Herr 

Henry  J.  Keil 

John  R.  Knaul 

Isabel  Tewkesbury  Laudenslayer 

W  Frank  Laudenslayer 

Paul  D.  Ochenrider 

Stephen  W,  Owen 

Gladys  Wentzel  Phillips 

Mathilda  Neudoerffer  Powell 

Florence  Jumper  Rematy 

Martha  Klinger  Riegel 

M,  Jane  Schnure 

Ruth  Derstine  Shobert 

Edward  M.  Sivick 

Shirley  Finkbeiner  Stehlin 

Eleanor  Saveri  Wise 


Class  Of  1940 


Hester  Bittinger  Ayers 
Elizabeth  J.  Barnhard 


John  D.  Bice 
George  R  Brosius 
Paul  D.  Coleman 
Helen  Musselman  Dobbie 
Edward  E,  Eisenhart 
Fern  Zechman  Ferster 
Robert  F  Fisher 
Robert  A.  Gabrenya 
William  H  Getiron 
Ethel  Siraesser  Gilbert 
J   Leon  Haines 
Anna  Reeder  Heimbach 
John  W  Hoffman 
Richard  S  Hummel 
Dorothy  Shutt  Kimmel 
Naomi  Bingaman  Kinney 
Florence  Landback  Latsha 
Florence  Rothermel  Latsha 
Charlotte  Baish  Lawrence 
Helen  Wright  Mosebey 
William  E,  Nye 
Paul  M.  Orso 
James  Pearce 
Mary  Mack  Pendered 
Robert  G  Sander 
Hilda  Friedench  Schadei 
Frederick  B.  Schmidt 


Ralph  G  Shobert 
George  C   Spiggle 
Barner  S  Swartz 
Grace  Fries  Walter 
Virginia  Mann  Wolven 


Class  of  1941 

George  H   Banlley 
Katherine  Dietterle  Benion 
Florence  Reitz  Brenneman 
Joseph  F,  Campana 
J.  Alfred  Fryer 
Marion  Boyer  Harvey 
Warren  C  Herrold 
Elaine  Miller  Hunt 
Mary  Yoder  Jones 
Jane  Hutchison  Kaempfer 
Margaret  Dunkle  Kniseley 
Thomas  W  Lewis 
Elizabeth  Reese  McGhee 
H.  Faith  Harbeson  McNitt 
Douglas  A  Portzline 
John  P   Powell 
Lois  Beamenderfer  Rallis 


SUF  Results  by  Class 


$22,000 
$21,000 


<1>   $13,000 


$6,000 
$5,000 
$4,000 
S3.000 
$2,000 


Class  Vear 

Number  In  Class 

Number  of  Contributors 

Participation  Percentage 


o 

1    1 

s 

s 

S 

« 

S 

"■ 

1900 
-10 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

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6 
2 

3 

9 

7 

6 
2 

6« 

33H 

33K 

44H 

U» 

25«t 

r^ 

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t 

5 

23 

24 

25 

26 

8 

7 

19 
8 

24 

28 

SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

13 


Willard  H   Schadel 
Jane  Wormley  Shaffer 
Hulfi  Naylor  Sfiaffer 
Paul  C  Sriatto 
Robert  A  Updegrove 
Kennelfi  E  Will 


Class  of  1942 

Stanley  Baxter 

f^ildred  E   Bittner 

Fred  O  Brubaker 

Janet  Sfiockey  Einstein 

r^elvin  E   Haas 

Forrest  F   Heckert 

Jeanne  Fenner  Helm 

June  Hendricks  Hoke 

Mary  Lee  Krumbfiolz  Hoover 

Martin  Hopkins 

Jotin  D  Ickes 

August  T  Kaufman 

Albert  C  Knapp 

Lois  Scfiweilzer  Lane 

William  H  f^^itman 


Gertrude  Felzer  Pardoe 
Delptiine  Hoover  Reitz 
Katfie  Hansen  Roberts 
Blanche  Forney  Rogers 
Edward  S  Rogers 
Betty  Malone  Sharkey 
Chester  J   Shusla 
Eugene  L,  Smith 
Jean  Warner  Waidelich 
Ralph  E.  Wolfgang 


Class  of  1943 

Edmund  W.  Baxter 

Helen  Murray  Carper 

Marion  V.  Crow 

Howard  W  Dye 

Ethel  Kniffin  Flannery 

James  W.  Hall 

John  C,  Helm 

Dorothy  Dellecker  Hochstuhl 

Herbert  H.  Holderman 

Lawrence  M   Isaacs 

Mary  Kresge  Jones 


John  W  Kammerer 
Raymond  Kourtz 
Fredenc  G.  MacQuesten 
Ruth  E  McCorkill 
Marjorie  Wolfe  McCune 
Dons  Welch  Mitman 
Earl  Mohney 
Clark  G,  Nevin 
Eleanor  Lyons  Roos 
Jessie  Walton  Schmitthenner 
Louise  McWilliams  Sechler 
Dorothy  Webber  Smith 
Ruth  Billow  Spooner 
Emagean  Pensyl  Whitmoyer 
Eileen  Boone  Winter 
Feme  Lauver  Zeigler 


Class  of  1 944 

Susan  Goyne  Amedow 
Frank  S.  Attinger 
Mary  Rudy  Clark 
Phyllis  Wolfe  Englert 
Wilmer  H.  Grimm 


Margaret  Gemmill  Janson 
William  A.  Janson 
Ethel  Wilson  Kerschner 
Jean  Renter  Kolb 
J   Richard  Lepley 
Janet  Hoke  Reiff 
Helen  Hocker  Schueler 
E.  Jane  Stitt 

Steinie  Bowser  Summers 
Jean  Buffinglon  Sunday 
Catherine  Byrod  Whitman 


Class  of  1945 

Elizabeth  Stone  Becker 
Ruth  G.  Botdorf 
Ira  F.  Bradford 
Mary  Moyer  Bringman 
Jean  Kinzer  Brinser 
Marian  Willard  Dowlin 
Mary  Basehoar  Ebaugh 
Dons  Eschrich  Hammer 
Louise  Kresge  Isaacs 


Connne  Kahn  Kramer 
Celo  V.  Leitzel 
Joyce  Jenkins  McClure 
Edna  McVicker 
Mary  Reichley  Pinand 
June  Marks  Shea 
J.  Bertram  Strickland 
Herman  G.  Stuempfle 
Robert  W  Surplus 
A.  Franklin  Wolfe 


Class  of  1946 

James  R  Clark 
John  J.  Dnscoll 
Jean  Strausser  Green 
Virginia  Hallock 
Charlotte  Smith  Harrison 
Mane  Klick  Hodick 
Betty  Herr  McKelvey 
Mar)one  Barton  Myers 
Janet  Rohrbach  Robinson 
C,  Glenn  Schueler 
Rine  G.  Winey 


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SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

14 


Class  of  1947 

Donald  R  Bashore 
Ferdinand  Bongartz 
William  R  Camerer 
Frank  C  Corcoran 
John  C  S  Crosbie 
Mary  Lizzio  Govekar 
Carolyn  P(ahler  Haman 
S  Jane  Gundrum  Hillegas 
Raymond  Hochstuhl 
Lenore  Garman  Horner 
E  Jean  Kelly 
Nancy  Myers  Landis 
Elizabeth  Miller  Leach 
John  R   Leach 
Ongkar  Narayan 
Leah  Cryder  Oberheim 
Alan  Parcells 
John  M   Reichard 
George  E   Riegel 
William  B  Rothenberg 
Louise  H  Schlick 
Gayle  Clark  Weigle 
Adah  A  Wolfe 


Class  of  1 948 

Louis  P  Apriceno 

Shirley  Shroyer  Bartholomew 

Dawn  Eben  Bergstresser 

John  B  Bergstresser 

Marlin  R  Bollinger 

Betty  Smith  Bomboy 

David  E  Bomboy 

Dale  S  Bringman 

Harry  W  Butts 

Virginia  Doss  Butts 

Gaynelle  Wagoner  Compton 

George  A  Cooper 

Aloysius  V   Derr 

E  Dorothy  Eilhardt  Gundrum 

Eugene  H  Gundrum 

H  Lee  Hebel 

Caroline  Graybill  Heimberger 

Carl  L  Herman 

Donald  L  Herrold 

James  F  Howell 

Donald  A  King 

Harold  R,  Kramer 

Glona  Reichley  Krug 

Charles  L  Lady 

Eleanor  Steele  Lady 

Gertrude  Roberts  Lindemann 

Richard  W  Lindemann 

Kenneth  D  Loss 

William  H  McClure 

Harriet  Gould  Mertz 

Martha  Shan«arko  Reid 

Donald  P  Rohrbach 

Bessie  Bathgate  Ruhl 

Lois  Dauberman  Schultz 

Marjone  Mengle  Snyder 

Eugene  B  Sleininger 

Jean  Kelton  Weber 

Dexter  N  Weikel 

Robert  E  Winter 

Robert  F  Wohlsen 

Martha  Garard  Yocum 

Frank  A  Zeidler 

Joan  Apple  Zimmerman 


Class  of  1949 

Constance  Black  Achenbach 
Donald  L  Adams 
Dorothy  Shatter  Anderson 
Douglas  E  Arthur 
Elaine  Williams  Barner 
Waller  C  Beck 
Paul  R  Bingaman 
Betsy  Hill  Clark 
Phyllis  Swartz  Derr 


John  G   Devine 

Lillian  Kepner  Duden 

Donald  Fosselman 

Frances  Savidge  Foster 

Dons  Wanbaugh  Goetz 

Robert  L  Goetz 

Irma  Strawbndge  Hallenbeck 

Mary  Jane  Jessen  Hansen 

Edith  Wegner  Hebel 

Mar|orie  McHenry  Hess 

Mary  Ann  Getsinger  Homan 

Nancy  Everett  Hoover 

Robert  S  Hoover 

John  Hospodar 

Harry  R,  Johnston 

Isabel  Kiss  Jones 

Jean  Young  Kautman 

Mar;orie  Hutchison  Kepner 

Maude  Jones  Koch 

Harvey  H   Kuhns 

Janet  Sharrow  Lucas 

John  R  Mertz 

Kenneth  M   Merz 

Elwood  M.  McAllister 

Winifred  Myers  O'Dell 

Kenneth  D,  Orr 

Palmer  W  Otto 

Margaret  Latta  Outerbridge 

Warren  S  Outerbridge 

James  B   Peters 

William  L  Plock 

Joyce  Bell  Port 

William  H   Roust 

Ella  Felherolf  Raup 

James  B.  Reilly 

Ruth  Klinger  Reisenweaver 

William  R  Ruhl 

M  Helen  Smith  Sanders 

Nevin  C  T  Shaffer 

Ruth  Buffington  Smith 

Jean  Matthews  Sporborg 

Roy  E  Stahl 

Gabrielle  Speyer  Thorp 

Mary  Davison  Venner 

Erma  Bonawitz  Warnes 

Charles  R  Wian 

John  H,  Wright 

Maynard  N  Zerbe 

Harold  C  Zimmerman 

Evan  P  ZIock 

Frances  Lybarger  ZIock 


Class  of  1950 

H.  Daniel  Beigh,  Jr 
Susan  Kline  Bennett 
Earl  L  Bernstine 
Robert  L  Block 
Lillian  Hoover  Bloomquist 
Shirley  Nicklin  Bogdanffy 
Robert  M  Bolig 
Shirley  Showalter  Boyer 
Paul  B  Buehler 
Virginia  Blough  Buehler 
John  H  Buffington 
Mana  Shetler  Bull 
Robert  L  Caldwell 
Barbara  Watkins  Clark 
Theodore  H  Clark 
Donald  R   Davis 
Ray  E  Fleming 
James  C  Gehns 
John  Gow  III 
Harold  S  Greenly 
Charles  H  Grund 
Paul  R   Haffly 
Patricia  Houtz  Haines 
Roger  C   Howling 
Frances  Roush  Kovacic 
Raymond  C   Lauver 
Everett  M   Manning 
Jeanne  Kahler  Manning 
Jean  Rolhermel  Miller 
Vernon  J   Miller 
Donald  M  Minnich 
Albert  P  Molinaro,  Jr, 


Louise  Siemers  Molinaro 
Jo  Ann  Hort  Moyer 
Mary  Sarba  Norwood 
Helen  Polk  Peitz 
Edward  F   Pfeiffer 
George  W  Phillips 
John  A  Reuther 
Robert  E   Ricedorf 
James  0  Rumbaugh 
Barbara  Lease  Safer 
Louis  F  Santangelo,  Jr 
Barbara  Decker  Siegfried 
Janet  Wolf  Statler 
Jack  M  Thorp 
Franklin  T   Ulman 
Paul  A  Wagner 
Barbara  S  Welliver 
Richard  G  Weslervelt 
Richard  L,  Wetzel 
Donald  E   Wissinger 


Class  of  1951 

Ben  C  Alter 
Mary  Snyder  Barber 
Mary  Lou  Slater  Barron 
June  Klingler  Biglien 
Marsh  C  Bogar 
Walter  L  Brandau 
Hazel  Brobst  Brown 
Jack  A  Brown 
Lyn  Bailey  D  Alessandro 
Alice  Yonghaus  Davenport 
Nelda  Shafer  Davis 
W  Donald  Fisher 
William  J  Foster 
Martha  Martin  Gehns 
Lois  Seybrecht  Grund 
Jeanne  Attinger  Hassinger 
Robert  J  Henninger 
Janice  Arner  Himmelman 
Gerald  E   Moorhead 
Grace  McKeever  Newman 
Robert  A,  Pittello 
Martha  Albert  Putnam 
Manlyn  Beers  Reilly 
Carolyn  McCahan  Sheafter 
John  R  Steiger 
Jesse  Stone 
Virginia  Yinger  Willke 
Flora  Barnhart  Wissinger 
Fancher  E  Wolfe 


Class  of  1952 

Elinor  Tyson  Aurand 
Barbara  Barnhart  Bacher 
Elmer  R.  Baumgardner 
Robert  O.  Bogdanffy 
Vincent  E   Boyer 
Charles  H  Carr 
Voylet  Dietz  Carr 
Frank  V  Compton 
Gilbert  O,  Day,  Jr, 
John  E,  Diehl 
Manlyn  Kretz  Fisher 
Gene  J   Flun 
C  Dale  Gateman 
Patricia  F  Heathcote 
John  Horoschak 
Bernice  Jochem  Howling 
Richard  L   Kearns 
Helen  Achenbach  Keitel 
Kay  LaRue  Lauver 
Faye  R  Lewis 
Lorraine  Rarick  LiddJngton 
Don  A   Linn 
Ethel  McGrath  Meola 
Betty  Pearson  Messner 
Clair  S  Mitch 
James  W  Morns 
William  E   Nyer 
Miriam  Vogler  Olson 
Samuel  Porter 


Kathleen  Schnerr  Price 
William  H.  Pnchard 
Lois  Renter 
Chester  G   Rowe 
Lois  Gordon  Sleiger 
Felix  J   Torromeo 
David  G.  Volk 
G.  Allan  Vollmers 


Class  of  1953 

Mary  Brown  Alter 
Harmon  L  Andrews 
Richard  L  Bidelspach 
Ruth  Freed  Bosch 
Marguerite  Heflelfinger  Budd 
Nancy  McKinney  Carmichael 
Elizabeth  Burnham  Chase 
Joseph  Condon 
Madaline  Lease  Cook 
William  C   Davenport 
Lorraine  Lee  Davis 
Pamela  McKegg  Doney 
Donald  H   Foelsch 
Lois  Fisher  Frednckson 
V  Carl  Gacono 
Audrey  Wegner  Horoschak 
Edward  P.  Kopf 
Richard  L   Kreitner 
Caroline  Rutherford  Mason 
Charles  N   Mason,  Jr 
Bettie  Winey  Moorhead 
Mary  Dixon  Nyer 
Kenneth  E   Orris 
Marvel  Cowling  Robinson 
Dorothy  Apgar  Ross 
Jane  Wehr  Scott 
Charles  B.  Shamp 
Dons  Schweighofer  Smith 
Charles  A.  Snyder 
M  Josephine  Stuter 
Ernest  R  Walker 
Joan  Wiant  Williamson-Clark 


Class  of  1954 

Henry  R.  Albnght 

Irene  Meerbach  Anderson 

Ned  M  Arbogast 

Bruce  T   Bobb,  Jr 

Manlyn  Fetterolf  Bowers 

Samuel  Carmichael 

William  C   Church 

Bette  Vincent  Cooper 

Margaret  Henderson  Davenport 

James  C   Dell 

John  A,  Duceman 

Roy  A  Poor 

Nora  Steinhards  Galins 

John  W  Gass 

Marlin  V  Heffner 

Joanne  L  Heinly 

Walter  R.  Henry 

Ruth  Baer  Herbert 

Irene  Oldt  Muss 

Harold  N.  Johnson 

Dwight  E   Keener 

Shirley  Thompson  Khalouf 

Eleanor  Borski  King 

Edward  E  Lamb.  Jr, 

Jean  Rowe  Lauver 

Lucian  Smith  Leach 

George  Liddmgton 

Graydon  I   Lose 

Patricia  Hess  Manning 

Stanley  S  Manning 

Jane  Cline  Mickatavage 

Robert  C   Mickatavage 

Rebecca  Shade  Mignot 

Duane  Mitchell 

Ruth  E  Osborn 

Alexander  T  Oshirak 

Jayne  Daily  Pettit 


Samuel  D.  Ross.  Jr. 
Theresa  Dipersio  Salani 
John  H  Schraeder 
Arthur  C   Stamtel 
Louis  A  Szabo 
Shirley  Still  Torromeo 
Dorothy  Sites  Wagner 
Betty  Weisenfluh  Wallower 
Faye  Kostenbauder  Williamson 
Richard  N   Young 


Class  of  1955 

Walter  C  Albert.  Jr 
Barbara  May  Anoia 
James  J  Anoia 
Nancy  Richards  Benner 
Larry  R,  Bingaman 
Helen  Williams  Boyd 
Richard  K  Boyd 
Charles  W  Coates 
Kenneth  F  Erdley,  Jr 
Shirley  Decker  Gateman 
Arlan  K  Gilbert 
Helen  Griffiths  Hendry 
Lana  Fegley  Henry 
Daniel  O  Hoy 

Mary  Ann  Bingaman  Kleinlop 
Harry  F  Kocher,  Jr 
Carol  Cornelius  Lamb 
W  Deen  Lauver 
Richard  E  McCarty 
Wayne  E   Miller 
Ruth  Scott  Nunn 
Annabelle  Thomas  Rogers 
Carlene  Lamade  Schock 
Franklin  G  Smith 
Nancy  Hermann  Snook 
Joanne  Quick  Spangler 
Merle  F  Ulsh,  Jr 
William  H   Vanderhool 
Carl  R  Winey 
Margaret  Wright  Wolfe 
C  W  Ziegenfuss 


Class  of  1956 

Sara  Jane  Fague  Aucker 
Charles  S  Bailes 
Evelyn  Herbstnth  Baker 
Nancy  Kline  Bradshaw 
Charlotte  Meerbach  Bunke 
John  C  Bunke 
Henry  S  Cook 
William  K   Doney 
Claire  Rosengarten  Dromgoole 
Charlotte  Sandl  Erdley 
Richard  Eysler 
Maurice  R   Feldman 
Marjone  Kostenbauder  Finley 
Robert  L  Hackenberg 
Jane  Clark  Hazen 
Ruth  Brobst  Johnson 
Alice  Fellows  Keener 
Winifred  Bonsall  Keiter 
Betsy  Shirk  Kirchner 
Clayton  E   Leach,  Jr, 
Harry  M  Leister,  Jr, 
Dons  Moon  Metcalf 
Helene  A  Nesller 
Jesse  Newcomer  III 
George  W  Orren,  Jr. 
Diane  Degelleke  Ottman 
Nedebiah  H  Peck 
Nancy  McCullough  Saborio 
Ralph  B  Sheldon.  Jr 
Joanne  Mummert  Spangler 
Sally  Brown  Sullivan 
Audrey  Vollman  Vanderhoof 
Elizabeth  Ford  Vandevander 
Selh  P  Wheeland 
Janet  Gerner  Yeich 
John  D  Yeich 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

15 


Class  of  1957 

Lynn  Hassinger  Askew 
Jack  K  Bishop 
Elwood  H  Cox.  Jr. 
Marion  D  Drumheller 
Ronald  E   Fouche 
Robert  D  Greco 
Jane  Longenecker  Gnm 
Park  H  Haussler 
Donald  R  Henninger 
Sandra  Gilfillan  Khuen-Kryk 
Earl  F  Kleinlop 
Clay  L  Lorah 
Suzanne  Beal  McCarly 
Peter  M   Nunn 
Nancy  Forrest  Peel 
George  H   Pospisil 
Edward  R   Rhodes 
Frank  L  Romano 
Suzanne  Wahl  Schaefter 
George  F  Schluchterer 
Barbara  Boob  Shaffer 
Stanley  R  Shilling 
Constance  Hartman  Solsky 
Dorothy  Wardle  Spencer 
Bessie  G  Trate 
Patricia  A  Walker 
Joan  Raudenbush  Wendel 
Erhard  O  Werner 
Leroy  B  WoUe,  Jr 
Nancy  Marek  Wolfe 


Class  off  1958 

Samuel  S.  Adams 

John  H.  Anthony 

Janice  Paul  Arcidiacono 

Fred  J  Chrvala 

Stanley  E  Decamp 

Burden  S  Faust 

Mary  Lou  Ernst  Fonberg 

Barbara  Enck  Good 

Dons  Keener  Holcomb 

Vernon  V  Hoover 

Richard  L  Kisslak 

Alice  Ann  Patterson  Leidel 

Robert  E  Lewis 

Dawn  Douglas  Liberman 

Mark  S  Lytle 

Lee  Erholm  MacKenn 

Flo  Troutman  Montgomery 

Nancy  Bumbarger  Peterson 

Janet  Gordon  Rutz 

Wayne  Rutz 

Nancy  Lockett  Savage 

Mary  Moore  Schatkowski 

Jams  Quigley  Schluchterer 

Carolyn  Gillaspie  Snowi 

Jill  Fuller  Snyder 

Sara  V  Troutman 

Harry  D  Wagner 

Gail  R  Weikel 

Gail  Woolbert  White 

James  W  While 

Robert  C  White 


Class  off  1959 

Ruth  Coleman  Acker 
Robert  M,  Anderson 
Gary  E  Aucker 
John  T  Baskin 
Julie  Stauffer  Bender 
Maureen  Ball  Breda 
Lester  L  Brubaker 
Carl  R  Catherman 
Jack  E  Cisney 
Lois  Andren  Denliker 
Robert  L  Fiscus 
Gerald  O  Fletcher 
Margaret  Brubaker  Gray 
Margaret  Pattyson  Greene 
Denece  Newhard  Haussler 
Roger  A  Holtzapple 


Carl  A.  Horslield 
Ruth  Ross  Inners 
Jams  Adams  John 
Nancy  Eiserman  Kelly 
Raymond  J.  Kersletter,  Jr. 
Russell  L  McTague 
Russell  P  Menz 
Gladys  Ransom  Michel 
Susan  Lehman  Northrup 
Joseph  Osinchak 
Sandra  Meyer  Osinchak 
Dale  L.  Patterson 
Eleanor  K,  Pourron 
Sidney  F  Richard 
Lester  E.  Rudislll 
Mar^-Margaret  Overly  Ruth 
Mahan  Bowman  Schrock 
Glenn  R  Showalter 
Janet  Rohrbach  Showers 
Nancy  Altland  Teng 
George  H  Thies 
Gene  Witiak 
Clyde  H  Wood 
Ray  J,  Yeingst 
Judith  Anderson  Zucker 


Class  off  1960 

Barry  B.  Bealor 
Nancy  Phillips  Bealor 
Harold  E   Bingaman 
Donald  E  Coleman 
Caroline  Shryrock  Conrad 
Michael  F   Fahey,  Jr 
Helen  Harding  Ferraro 
Ralph  W  Ferraro 
Frances  Wirt  Fisher 
Donald  M  Gray 
Gary  A  Hackenberg 
C,  Edward  Huber 
Marilyn  Faiss  Johnson 
Ella  Koch  Kunkle 
Amos  G   Kunkle.  Jr, 
James  R  Middleswarth 
Gloria  Beaver  Mincemoyer 
Stephanie  Haase  Moore 
Patricia  Campbell  Pelkey 
Sandra  Risser  Pesce 
Harry  L  Powers 
Richard  Reichard 
Beverly  Braun  Rhodes 
James  A  Rhodes 
Ray  E.  Richie 
Allen  I.  Rowe 
Cleone  Hohman  Rudisill 
Denny  R  Shank 
June  Nonnemacher  Shank 
Ronald  L.  Smith 
Carol  Daily  Stierle 
James  D.  Strausser 
Jean  Wenk  Thurston 
Larry  W  Updegrove 
Willi  K.  E  Weichelt 
Sara  McCahan  Williams 
Larry  A,  WIngard 
Virginia  Alexander  Yanchus 
John  Yanuklis 
Sally  Kehler  Yates 


Class  Off  1961 

Helen  Rhoads  Bingaman 
Patricia  Ney  Booth 
Roy  H,  Burns 
Lee  R.  Conrad 
Louis  R  Coons 
tviargaret  Webb  Coons 
Joan  Brenneman  Curtis 
Donald  R   Davis 
Nancy  A.  Davis 
Sandra  Schell  Deen 
Richard  E   Dernck 
Essene  Harvey  Finlaw 
Linda  Traub  Fiscus 
R.  Allen  Fiscus 


Theodore  P.  Fuhrer 
Paul  W.  Harter 
David  Hutchison  III 
Marlin  A.  Inch 
Thomas  J.  Keener 
William  E,  Kissinger 
Robert  E.  Leighty 
Linda  K,  Leonard 
Laurance  W,  Miller 
Gary  L,  Moore 
Sandra  Brandt  Richard 
Alfred  G   Shaffer  III 
Raymond  C  Sharrow 
Virginia  Kratz  Sharrow 
Jack  F.  Snider 
Karen  Goeringer  Snider 
Janice  Stahl  Snyder 
Arlene  Silber  Thies 
Barbara  Pontz  Tolbert 
Stephen  T  Toy 
Ann  Hewes  Yanuklis 
Jocelyn  Swope  Zimmerman 
Paul  P,  Zimmerman 

Class  off  1962 

John  E,  Albright 
Bette  Davis  Alleman 
Dorothy  M.  Anderson 
Elizabeth  Hodges  Bagger 
Bruce  Banes 
Anne  Ostheim  Barnes 
Robert  B  Bechtel 
Leonard  R   Betkoski 
Sarah  Blaskovitz 
Judith  A,  Blee 
Patricia  Goetz  Brenan 
Gloria  Graybill  Brubaker 
Leslie  R,  Butler 
Philip  M,  Clark 
Ned  S  Coates 
Lois  Miles  Curtis 
Charlotte  Downer  Epiey 
Elizabeth  Phillips  Fairbanks 
Fritz  J.  Fichtner,  Jr. 
Sandra  L,  Forse 
Ronald  I.  Foye 
Joan  Haefle 
Ronald  C   Hardnock 
Sharon  Martin  Hemmer 
Carl  H   Hitchner 
Phyllis  Betz  Johansen 
Kenneth  D  Keib 
Norman  H   Lauer 
Thomas  E.  Leiby 
Joan  Lawley  Leighty 
Maria  Wermkowski  Macfarlan 
Judith  Arnold  Mclntyre 
Dorothy  Shomper  McManus 
Jean  Ewald  Middleswarth 
Wayne  H  Minami 
Terry  L,  Moll 
Francis  A,  Nace 
Larry  G.  Richter 
Maureen  Davenport  Ries 
Robert  A,  Smith 
Jacqueline  Gantz  Smith 
John  H   Spillman 
Dorothy  Hensel  Swoboda 
Sandra  Swab  Testa 
Alan  L  Thomas 
Constance  Leitner  Trimble 
Susan  E  Turnbach 
Robert  E,  Valentine 
Alice  Brown  Wiser 
Audrey  Kellert  Yeingst 

Class  off  1963 

Allen  A  Aungst 
Curtis  W  Barry 
Jay  S.  Berman 
Carol  Gresh  Black 
James  C  Black 
James  A  Blessing 
Carol  Hertz  Bowman 
James  J.  Campbell 


F.  Thomas  Casey 
Donald  S  Cornelius 
Jean  Deebel  DArconte 
Penelope  Stamps  Dagrossa 
Ann  Neta  Riesmeyer  Danner 
Nel  Keller  Deardortt 
Harry  B.  Dietrich 
Patricia  Brownell  Dudley 
Fred  Dunkelberger 
Carol  Hirschmann  Eisemann 
Carolyn  Grabau  Fishburn 
William  K  Fishburn 
Frederick  I   Fisher 
Darlene  SIrockbine  Gallagher 
James  R.  Gallagher 
Donna  Robb  Graybill 
David  S.  Hackenberg 
Linda  Mack  Heaton 
Joseph  W.  Herb 
James  H,  Herrold 
Elwood  B  Hippie,  Jr, 
Jane  Beers  Holloway 
Glen  B,  Hosletter 
Lester  F,  Hummel 
Joseph  R,  Joyce 
Barry  L  Kauttman 
George  W  Kindon  IV 
Jane  Kump  Kindon 
Joe  W,  Kleinbauer 
Carol  Marburger  Koch 
John  H   E,  Krohn 
Peter  H,  Kuebler 
Lynn  E,  Lerew 
Marvin  J,  Malone 
Neal  J,  Markle 
Helen  Adams  McLean 
Clark  R,  Mosier 
Carl  M  Moyer 
Sandra  Dunkle  Nelson 
Joseph  P,  Perfilio 
Marilyn  Vekassy  Perfilio 
Ann  Corson  Pignatore 
John  E   Pignatore 
Kay  M,  Potts 
Cynthia  Hoffman  Priest 
Sarah  Broscious  Reitz 
Joyce  Lundy  Rhodes 
Carol  Shesler  Rowe 
Richard  E,  Rowe 
Sonja  Ernst  Sampsell 
Lynn  G   Sanberg 
Barbara  Jordan  Schenck 
Irene  Etter  Schmehl 
Judith  Kipp  Seaman 
Lee  A  Shamory 
Mary  Weatherlow  Shelley 
Samuel  R,  Shirey 
Georgiann  Brodisch  Skinner 
David  A  Smith 
Neil  R  Smith 
Linda  Leach  Spillman 
Margaret  Sewell  Stewart 
Biruta  Aigars  Strausser 
Robert  J   Summer  III 
Jean  Petticoffer  Swann 
Emily  Partridge  Trautmann 
Rudolph  J  Van  Der  Hiel 
James  D  Van  Zandl 
Nancy  Hess  Walker 
H,  Nathan  Ward 
Jeffrey  G,  Whitney 
Frank  N  Yaggi 


Class  off  1 964 

Charles  A,  Adier.  Jr 
Robert  C  Aerni 
Alfred  A  Ambrose 
Alan  Bachrach 
Ann  Spriggle  Beaver 
Peler  Beiger 
Bnan  C,  Bolig 
Paul  H  Bowman 
James  R,  Bramer 
Larry  D  Brenneman 
Frederick  D  Brown 
Dons  Hoffman  Casey 


Donna  Zeilman  Chestnut 
Lynn  Plister  Curtin 
Thomas  H,  L,  Curtis 
Sandra  Haney  Day 
Gene  H,  Dechert 
Barbara  Sugg  Forry 
Warren  W,  Gass 
William  A,  Gerkens 
Judith  Bollinger  Gruber 
Robert  B,  Hancock 
Sarah  E,  Hannum 
George  E,  Hams  IV 
John  K,  Hedler,  Jr, 
Eleanor  L,  Heishman 
Fred  G   Hershey 
Harvey  A,  Horowitz 
Richard  E,  Howe.  Jr, 
Shirley  Garrison  Hutchings 
Alfred  W,  Jacobs.  Jr, 
Michael  L,  Johnston 
William  B,  Jones 
Carol  Bollinger  Joyce 
Lawrence  S,  Kachelriess,  Jr, 
Grace  Simmgton  Karschner 
P,  Wayne  Kauffman 
Alan  L,  Kiel 
George  A,  Kirchner 
Lori  Border  Kissinger 
Barbara  Stockalis  Labanosky 
Frank  J,  Leber 
Richard  E,  Linder 
William  E,  Lindsay 
Karen  M.  Loeffler 
Dorothy  Canfield  Marshall 
Irving  H,  Menivin 
Ralph  J,  Meyer 
Martha  Sue  Detjen  Moll 
Kenneth  A  Mutzel 
Arlene  Roberts  OHara 
Joseph  OHara 
Louis  D,  0  Neil 
Carol  Wallding  Osadchey 
Samuel  A  Padula.  Jr, 
Judith  A.  Rothermel 
Michael  E,  Rupprecht 
Bruce  T,  Sabin 
James  F,  Sandahl 
Clark  B,  Schenck.  Jr, 
Patricia  Taylor  Schmidt 
Richard  A,  Seaks 
Susan  Chapman  Seaks 
Lawrence  E,  Shaffer 
Linda  Romig  Shea 
Robert  Y  Silar 
Lawrence  A,  Skinner 
Linda  Scharff  Smith 
Sally  Baskin  Snauffer 
Joseph  A.  Snyder.  Jr, 
Gary  W,  Stone 
Ann  Latimer  Strate 
Harry  C,  SIrine  III 
Nancy  Zook  Suloman 
Robert  A,  Suloman 
James  W,  Summers 
Judith  Barlett  Verrastro 
John  M,  Vought.  Jr 
Marjorie  Rayner  Waer 
H,  Louise  Hoch  Watson 
Jeffrey  R  Weichel 
Walter  Woernle.  Jr, 


Class  Off  1965 

June  Lawrence  Alter 
James  F  App 
Mary  Close  Bacon 
Dorothy  Woolley  Baron 
Daniel  V  Bevilacqua 
Betsy  Bunting  Bolger 
Stacey  L,  Bottiger 
Arthur  F,  Bowen 
Adele  Breese 
Peter  M,  Buchheil 
Carl  L,  Campbell 
Michael  C,  Carr 
Nancy  Corson  Carter 
Richard  E  Caruso 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

16 


Bonnie  Baum  Castellion 

Lynne  Richmond  Cilli 

Linda  Cole  Conine 

Walton  R,  Gueman 

Lewis  H   Darr 

Mary  Snyder  Davis 

Thomas  E  Endres 

Larry  G.  Erdman 

Paul  W   Ernst 

Frances  Ray  Faylor 

Richard  T  Fenstermacher 

Paul  G   Filipek 

George  W  Fishel.  Jr 

Muriel  Hartline  Folk 

William  P  Forli 

Peter  A  Freimanis 

Ronald  D  Gilbert 

Helen  Bachman  Grimm 

Richard  W  Hater 

Robert  K  Hamme 

Gary  E  Hart 

Paul  V  Hartman 

Cortland  M  Hatfield 

Waller  J  Henss 

H  Brentwood  Henzel 

Harold  J   Hershey 

Dolores  Greenig  Hiles 

Katharine  Fairty  Hughes 

R  Alexander  B  Jervis 

Bonnie  L  Johnson 

Mary  Lou  West  Johnson 

Richard  S  Karschner 

Dawn  Fife  Kinard 

Carol  Cox  Kirchner 

Judith  Bair  Klinger 

Miiton  M  Kuhn 

Carolyn  Tweed  Leap 

William  T  Lewis 

Sally  Schnure  Lindsay 

Viclona  S  Long 

E  Ann  Gerding  Lynch 

Meredith  Wright  fvlartin 

Milton  H  Maslin.  Jr 

Richard  B  Meserole 

Edith  Godshall  Messerschmidt 

Carl  F  Miller 

Catherine  Etter  Miller 

Wayne  W  Miller 

Dennis  R  Mychak 

Shirley  Greco  Mychak 

Thomas  L  Myers 

Ronald  E  Oehlert 

Thomas  M   PeischI 

F  David  Pennypacker 

Susan  C   Petrie 

John  W  Pfrommer 

Edward  J   Pokornicky 

Suzanne  Tomasko  Power 

Bonnie  Bucks  Reece 

Eric  L  Reichley 

Daniel  C   Remler 

Linda  Cathcart  Richards 

Leslie  Bndgens  Sabin 

Steven  L  Seilz 

Daniel  R  Seyss 

John  H  Shaw  III 

William  G  Straus 

Pamela  Dick  Streamer 

Barbara  Evans  Summers 

R  Brent  Swope 

Jane  Campbell  Thomas 

William  A  Vogel 

Christy  Lynch  Vogelsang 

William  R  Walker 

Paul  Walser 

Mary  Bagenstose  Waltman 

Priscilla  Limbert  Watson 

Karl  E  Westerville 

David  M  Wilkinson 

Dennis  E  Willman 

Christopher  L  Winters 


Class  of  1966 


Mary  List  Baird 
Larry  D  Bashore 
Priscilla  Clark  Bashore 


Elizabeth  Braun  Beatlie 
Leanne  Shaw  Belletti 
Susan  Bannister  Boone 
Barbara  Miles  Bramer 
Robert  J  Campbell 
Nancy  Nelson  Cane 
Judith  Beery  Carter 
Randolph  A.  Coleman 
Myrna  Lee  Corson 
Ann  McAuiiffe  Darr 
Richard  D.  Davidson 
Sue  C   Davis 
Holly  Grove  Delaney 
Charles  F  Devlin,  Jr. 
Manlyn  E.  Eck 
Ronald  R   Emerick 
David  L  Eyster 
Wayne  H  Fisher 
Linda  Wertz  Forster 
Carolyn  German  Fox 
Joan  Duke  Freimanis 
J.  William  Gagne.  Jr. 
Larry  A  Giesmann 
Ann  GriHith  Gilbert 
Christopher  J  Gipe 
James  W  Good 
Margaret  Lauver  Harris 
O,  Evan  Hartenstine 
Brenda  Gerhart  Hayasaka 
Lynn  Burgee  Henss 
Melinda  Karns  Hummel 
Penelope  Hartwig  Jansmann 
R.  Peter  Johnson 
Claudia  Whilaker  Keller 
Fredenck  W  Kelly.  Jr 
Carol  Shupe  Keyser 
Donald  S  King 
Ernest  H  Kohlstruk 
Judith  Hawk  Lasley 
Judith  McGowin  Lattanzio 
Susann  McAuiiffe  Lucas 
Robert  J  Luth 
Edwin  M  Markel.  Jr, 
Margaret  Kaufman  Markle 
Rebecca  Carson  McCaughey 
Jelson  R   McCleary 
William  McLaughlin 
Joan  L  Meisenhelter 
Stephen  D  Melching 
Joanne  Drake  Morris 
Margaret  Jager  Nance 
Barbara  Reynolds  Nelson 
David  C   Newhart 
Ted  F,  Oswald 
Richard  Pawioski 
Gertrude  Walton  PeischI 
Ralph  E.  Purpur 
Nancy  Elston  Richardson 
John  D,  Roberts 
David  A  Sales 
Gary  Scheib 
Joanne  Bnnk  Scheib 
Samuel  A  Stauffer 
Richard  H   Streamer 
M.  Lynn  Oelkers  Talbot 
Richard  Talbot 
Gretchen  Gochnour  Thiele 
Gilbert  Tietz 
John  C  Troutman 
Patricia  Bradway  Valentine 
Margaret  Orth  Van  Name 
Carole  Summer  Ward 
Cheryl  Spalding  Wright 
Lois  Swartz  Yingling 
Suzanne  Springer  Zeok 

Class  of  1967 

Anthony  C  Adamopoulos 
Susan  Brumfield  Ambacher 
J   Robert  Arthur 
Eleanore  Finnegan  Ball 
Charles  S  Bender  II 
Clowie  McLaughlin  Bennett 
Ellen  Comey  Bennett 
Franklyn  M  Bergonzi 
Walter  H   Biedermann 
Virginia  M  Biniek 


F  Kent  Bonney 
John  W  Bottger 
Bruce  S  Brown 
Janet  McAfee  Brown 
Donna  Ake  Burkholder 
Anthony  J  Costello 
Karen  Hardy  de  Launer 
Shirley  A  Dickau 
Dwight  E.  Dickensheets 
Frederick  L  Dudley 
Cynthia  Gulp  Fad 
Edward  J   Forrest 
Joanne  Hiatt  Fowler 
Robert  B   Fowler 
Chartes  B  France 
Mary  Drake  Franco 
Jean  Wilkinson  Gagne 
Barry  I  Gehnng 
Carolyn  Ruocco  Grimes 
Barbara  Letcher  Grula 
Penney  Graham  Gustafson 
Jennifer  Hawiey  Hamme 
Barbara  Mundy  Hearn 
Donna  Garver  Henry 
Russell  C   Hermann 
Paula  Woodruff  Hill 
ByrI  W.  Himelberger.  Jr 
Richard  R.  Hough,  Jr 
Rosemary  Robinson  Hough 
Barbara  l<aufmann  Huber 
Louise  Higley  John 
Robert  M  Jones 
David  M.  Kaplan 
Edna  Fricker  Katz 
David  H   Kehler 
Andrea  Schumann  Keim 
John  D.  Keim,  Jr, 
James  E  Keller 
Dean  R  Kennedy 
Dianne  Gooderham  Knorr 
Jeannette  Moyer  Kowell 
Mary  Clukey  l<rackow 
Billie  Eby  Kramer 
William  D  Kramer 
Karen  Rowe  Kucharik 
William  F  Livengood 
Ruth  Gearhart  MacEra 
Bernard  J.  Manney.  Jr, 
Thomas  C   Maran 
Terry  L,  March 
Joan  Buck  Markley 
Frank  D  Marsh 
Peter  C,  Marshall 
Christine  V,  Mayo 
Gail  Spory  McPherson 
Carolyn  Wahler  Miller 
Kathryn  Zwicker  Miller 
Robert  R,  Miller 
Christine  Groth  Murow 
Diane  Heller  Nixon 
John  A.  Norton 
Nancy  V.  Orr 
Diane  Hillegass  Pawioski 
Marjorie  Mack  Pearson 
Nicholas  0  Prusack  II 
James  R.  Reaser 
Richard  Roesler,  Jr. 
Nancy  Baker  Rosen 
Kenneth  Sausman,  Jr. 
Chnstine  Schlichting 
Gary  R  Seifert 
Manan  L.  Shatto 
Margaret  A  Shields 
Robert  C.  Snyder 
John  J   Stankiewicz 
Sandra  Crowl  Stover 
Maxine  Lentz  Thumser 
Richard  S  Trostle 
Roger  G  Van  Deroel 
Eileen  Worrell  Vogel 
Linda  Kauffman  Vorce 
James  B.  Wagner.  Jr, 
Arthur  H,  Walkley  IV 
Ronald  W  Williams 
Richard  S  Wolf 
Vaughn  A  Wolf 
Ronald  J  Yevitz 
William  L,  Yingling 
William  E  Zick 


Class  of  1 968 

Karalee  Butlorff  Ameel 
Dennis  M,  Baker 
Robert  E   Ball,  Jr 
Martin  W  Banschbach 
Peggy  Gilbert  Beck 
W  Dean  Bickel 
David  P  Bingaman 
Terry  R   Bossert 
James  E   Bowman.  Jr 
William  R  Brower 
Arline  Davis  Burbank 
Albert  W  Byrnes 
Evelyn  Smith  Caranchinl 
Alison  Townsend  Carbaugh 
Sally  Feitig  Caruso 
Elizabeth  Charles 
Samuel  D  Clapper 
James  L  Clark 
Robert  B  Donmoyer 
Arthur  D  Ebersberger 
Marilyn  Moritz  Elam 
Constanline  C   Exarchos 
Gwen  Henneforth  Fitch 
Ruth  A  Flanders 
Daniel  M   Fornataro 
Robert  E.  Forse 
Harold  F  Geise 
Sally  Curnow  Gilbert 
H   Donald  Glaser,  Jr 
Lester  E  Goodman  II 
Gail  E  Graham 
Frank  C  Grenoble.  Jr. 
Janet  Fowler  Grey 
John  R   Gnffiths 
Willard  M  Grimes  III 
Robert  W  Hadlield 
Jimmy  H   Hall 
Samuel  J   Halpern 
Elizabeth  Frost  Hardie 
John  Havas 
Robert  A,  Heinbach,  Jr. 
Barbara  Brought  Hernandez 
Henry  H   Herrington 
Ruth  Seigfned  Himmelberger 
Richard  A   Hutter 
Barry  R  Jackson 
Denise  Horton  Jackson 
Pamela  Vandyke  Jalbert 
Catherine  Strese  Jarjisian 
Benjamin  L  Jones 
Sally  Dries  Jones 
Elizabeth  Elmer  Kaufmann 
Robert  J   King 
Carol  Sutcliffe  Kramer 
Beniamin  Larzelere  III 
Victor  J   Lazarow 
Barbara  A  Leonard 
William  A  Lewis.  Jr 
Joan  Seabrook  Linn 
Thomas  R  Long 
Nicholas  A  Lopardo 
Joanne  Romano  Lucas 
Jerome  E   Lynch 
Ellen  Biers  Markel 
Leonard  J   Marzano 
Katharine  Beard  McClenathan 
Marsha  Tamke  McHenry 
Charles  H   McLeskey 
Thomas  R  Milbrand 
Trudy  Miller  Miner 
Gerald  J  Miskar 
Laura  Scaife  Moyer 
Dawn  Gngg  Mueller 
Johanna  Sheese  Murray 
Alexander  A  Nash,  Jr, 
Karen  Geiger  Nash 
Barbara  Smith  Norton 
Donald  P  Orso 
Mary  Ann  Carpenter  Orso 
Ann  Griffin  Overholt 
John  C   Paterson,  Jr 
Dianne  Harshman  Patterson 
Kathleen  Livingston  Peck 
Susan  Sarbacher  Pence 
Richard  G   Poinsett 
Joanne  Goglia  Reinhart 


Sarah  Gait  Riddle 
Mary  Ingram  Ritsert 
Nancy  Rickenbaugh  Rolain 
Chartes  J   Romberger 
Janet  Schmaltz  Ross 
Robert  L  Russell 
Frank  J   Sawicki 
Robert  W  Schiipp 
Betsy  Klose  Selinger 
Kenneth  R   Selinger 
Ann  M   Sheppard 
Ann  Stauffenberg  Southwell 
Norrine  Bailey  Spencer 
Richard  D  Spotts 
Kenneth  Stark 
Ernest  M  Stauffer 
Cheryl  R  Stickle 
Nancy  Oliver  Straus 
Frederick  R  Swavely 
Sally  Claycomb  Townsend 
Catharine  Michener  Tunis 
Jean  Sawyer  Twombly 
David  S  Unger 
Sharon  Fetteroll  Vak 
Stephen  M  Vak 
Dennis  L  Van  Name 
Robert  C  Vogel 
Nan  Weller 

Patricia  Mehrer  Williams 
Suzanne  Yenchko 

Class  of  1969 

John  C.  Arthur 
James  L,  Ayers 
Rickey  L  Bair 
Robert  F  Balliet,  Jr 
Keith  H   Bance 
Bronwyn  Tippett  Bauer 
Gary  E   Baylor 
Donald  O  Bensinger 
Keith  W  Betten 
Munel  Black  Betten 
Gerald  L,  Book 
Barry  E  Bowen 
Willard  J  Bowen 
John  L  Boyer 
Kathanne  S   Bressler 
John  D  Bronneck 
James  C   Brown 
Robert  J  Chonko 
Barbara  Hogg  dayman 
Howard  R  Collins 
Alan  H  Cooper 
Daniel  M  Corveleyn 
Donald  L  Craver 
Waller  W  Custance,  Jr. 
Virgil  Franks  Davala 
Peter  W  Oelin 
Barbara  Hitchens  DePerro 
Robert  D  DiPietro 
Michael  E   Dreyfus 
David  M  Dumeyer 
Thomas  C   Eggleston  III 
Thomas  Etzweiler 
Nancy  Comp  Everson 
Carol  Reese  Feister 
John  C   Flohr  II 
Philip  D   Fowler  III 
Martha  Imhol  Frantz 
William  J  Freed,  Jr. 
Gary  R   Gilbert 
Richard  W  Grey 
Robert  E  Guise 
William  B  Hamaker 
Nancy  Waick  Hanlord 
Claire  Smith  Hanson 
Nancy  Cary  Hams 
Paul  D  Harro 
Victoria  Fay  Heberlig 
Wendy  Evans  Herrington 
John  F  Hilbish 
Susan  Stephan  Hill 
Michael  J   Hoover 
Susan  Agoglia  Ivovich 
Ingnd  Grodem  Jacobus 
Peter  G  Jarjisian 
Robert  O  Jesberg,  Jr. 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

17 


David  B  Johnson 
Patrrcia  Drumm  Jones 
Margaret  Heil  King 
Paulette  Keller  Knauer 
Chnsline  Richards  Kyse 
Barry  R.  Landis 
Beverly  Steeley  Larzeiere 
Anne  Heimbach  Lawrence 
Margaret  Knouse  Lewis 
Heisler  H  Linn,  Jr 
Lam  Pyles  MacAnifl 
Judith  Wittosch  Malcolm 
Holly  Ford  Marsh 
Joann  Lester  Maucher 
Virginia  Carlson  McKenzie 
William  H  Medlicott 
Gary  W  Metza 
Gary  T.  Miner 
Robert  G  Monahan 
Susan  Gral  Montgomery 
Sheila  Mahon  Morgan 
Susanne  Kahn  Mullin 
J  Richard  Oliver 
Donna  Byrd  Onasch 
James  W  Page 
Donald  W  Peppier.  Jr 
Carol  Riley  Pfeifer 
Richard  F   Pleiler 
Linda  laeger  Poinsett 
Dennis  M   Pritts 
Philomena  Quattrocchi 
Robert  H   Ray 
Beverly  Dato  Reber 
Robert  D  Reber,  Jr, 
Nancy  Haas  Reese 
Kurt  Reinhart 
Edwin  G   Rohde 
Dean  S  Ross 
Richard  F  Saylor 
Margaret  McCracken  Schiipp 
Edward  R  Schmidt 
Robert  F  Scholield.  Jr 
Richard  W  Semke 
Thomas  W  Shade,  Jr 
Catherine  Martin  Shaw 
Ronald  R  Shaw 
W  Stevens  Shipman 
Glen  A  Sholl 
Priscilla  Edwards  Slack 
Meredith  P  Smith,  Jr 
Robert  X  Spero 
Linda  Gnll  Stankiewicz 
David  C  Sleften 
Enc  N   Stem 
W  Allan  Todd 
Shirley  Jones  Vincent 
Donald  H  Wilson 
Ronald  J  Wilko 
Michael  J  Wolf 
Elsbeth  H.  Wrigley 
Robert  E   Yerger 
Karen  Pfleger  Zygan 


Class  of  1970 

Sarah  Landis  Arthur 
Paul  W  Bankes 
David  A  Barber 
Marcia  Graetf  Bell 
Margaret  Harns  Biesecker 
Martha  Barker  Blessing 
Kathleen  Van  Order  Bowen 
Charles  A  Brophy 
David  P  Brougham 
Phillip  G  Buchanan 
Robert  G  Carolhers 
Nancy  Lockhart  Chonko 
Robert  L  Clyde 
Laurine  Longfield  Cooke 
William  D,  Cooke 
Karen  Kister  Corveleyn 
Michael  A  Cummins 
Edmund  G  Dale 
Ruth  Zimmerman  Dennis 
Henry  J   DePerro,  Jr 
David  M  Dolinsky 
June  Yennie  Oonmoyer 


Steven  E  Dubs 
Robert  R   Dunn  III 
Sharman  Levan  Ebbeson 
Sue  E   Ebling 
Donna  Zierdt  Elkin 
Robert  F  Everson 
Michael  R   Fenstermacher 
Lynn  Scheirer  Fulop 
Gregory  E  Galano 
Brian  W.  Gallup 
Keith  Gaugler 
Sandra  Bahn  Gingerich 
Harnet  Burger  Griffith 
Linda  Rolston  Gutowski 
Donald  C  Hamlin 
Christian  B  Harns 
Robert  B.  Heinemann 
Anne  J   Herrington 
James  K,  Hill 
Wayne  D,  Hill 
Robert  G  Hochstuhl 
Gregg  A,  Hodgdon 
H.  Louis  Horner,  Jr 
Cheryl  Snyder  Huber 
Peggy  Dotterer  Jacob 
Richard  M  Jacobson 
Jay  E  James 
Ronald  E.  Johnson 
Peter  C  Jones 
Carl  L  Kautfman 
Linda  Perry  Kindsvater 
John  H  Klemeyer 
Barry  R  Klock 
H.  Laurence  Kyse 
John  S  Leonard 
Bonnie  Eiker  Lightcap 
Barry  I  Llewellyn 
Lloyd  O  Lohmeyer  III 
Alan  C  Lovell 
Karen  Emiey  Lubrecht 
Gerald  Malasheskle 
Gail  D  Mason 
William  C.  Merz 
Mary  Frances  Lenker  Miller 
Ruth  Stambaugh  Mills 
Bonalyn  A  Mosteller 
Miriam  Mangle  Moyer 
Ray  A,  Moyer 
Eloise  Jury  Myers 
James  R  Nace 
H  Gerald  Nanos 
James  C  Packard 
Marina  Sinanoglou 
Papaconstantinou 


Alan  F  Pawlenok 
Emily  Lees  Peachey 
John  R   Pendill 
Terry  E  Phillips 
0  Ward  Plummer,  Jr, 
Carol  Scherb  Ray 
Deshler  S  Schenck 
Edward  J  Scherer 
Judy  Hoffman  Schmidt 
Jane  Malanchuk  Schuessler 
Karen  Prugh  Shade 
Bonnie  J   Shockey 
Carol  Snook  Stark 
Barbara  Latsha  Stern 
Loreen  Wimmer  Stout 
David  E  Teets 
Frank  J  Trembulak 
Susan  B  Twombly 
J  Thomas  Uhler 
Edwin  C.  Van  Cott 
Louis  A  Vermillion 
David  B,  Werner 
Jane  C.  Wilson 
Ann  Ruth  Wolfe 
Thomas  D  Wolfe 
Lynn  Fitch  Wolfrom 
Dorothy  Pulst  Wright 
Elizabeth  Stem  Zurich 


Class  of  1971 

Kenneth  W  Albiston 
Donald  T  Auld,  Jr. 
Judith  G  Avery 
Pearl  C.  Barabas 
Craig  K  Benzenberg 
Janet  Johnson  Bielicki 
Jams  Egan  Bigelow 
Albin  F  Blom 
Susan  Rafer  Bobinyec 
Barry  T  Boblick 
Edward  W  Bogner 
Elizabeth  Varner  Borger 
Patricia  A  Bowman 
Ralph  F  Buchspics,  Jr 
Donald  J  Campbell 
Roger  P  Cheney 
Nancy  Fannger  Cressman 
Robert  A.  Dachik 
David  J   Deak 
Cynthia  Fnshkorn  Deik 
Donald  H  Dieker 


Candace  Kuckens  DiPielro 

Ann  Hiibish  Eckman 

Jil!  Heffelfmger  Evans 

Margaret  C  Fisher 

John  G,  Foos 

Anne  L.  Ford 

David  C   Prey 

Jacqueline  Oshea  Galano 

Whitney  A  Gay 

Sandra  H,  Goodenough 

Joel  K,  Gordon 

Jeffrey  L.  Goria 

Cozette  Hartman  Haggerty 

David  W  Hahn 

Linda  M  Haughton 

Janet  Oberholtzer  Haupt 

George  W.  Herrold 

Roberta  Schroeder  Hill 

Donald  B.  Hill  II 

Joan  Dundore  Hood 

Linda  Mauk  Hoover 

Peggy  Haas  Howell 

Janet  Goodyear  Jacobson 

Paul  J.  Keturakis 

Linda  Maier  Klemeyer 

Signe  Gates  Knock 

David  H   Koppenhaver 

Robert  C   Krafft 

Ronald  A.  Kramer 

Karen  Nobel  Kupp 

Ellen  Mizzoni  Lake 

Kathie  J  Lang 

Rolla  E   Lehman  III 

Philip  R.  Libby 

John  B.  Lippmcott 

Jean  McEvoy  Llewellyn 

Linda  Nansteel  Lovell 

Patricia  G.  Lundholm 

Judy  Bistlme  Lyman 

Thomas  M.  Lyons 

David  W  Madison 

L  Phihp  Mahler  III 

Phyllis  ReinhardI  Malasheskie 

Charlene  Stoner  Maue 

Frederick  R   Maue 

Donald  W  McClain 

Carol  Lesher  Miller 

Irving  A.  Miller  III 

David  J.  Mitten 

Thomas  M.  Nead 

Bonnie  Becker  Oliver 

Karen  L  Olson 

Denny  Packard 

Michael  J  Petron 


Kathy  Fairchild  Phillips 

James  E   Pnce 

Rebecca  Yarnell  Pnce 

G  Tina  Scott  Purdy 

Gregory  A.  Reppa 

Mane  Morgan  Riss 

Norma  McElhaney  Romberger 

David  A.  Rosborough 

Jeffrey  A.  Roush 

John  W.  Ruhl 

Cathenne  Rogers  San  Filippo 

Phihp  E  San  Filippo 

Lisa  Deamer  Sawyer 

Michael  F.  Scavone 

David  G.  Schwalm 

Louise  Hiller  Sharbaugh 

N  Dennis  Simmons 

Deborah  Devenney  Spinney 

Peter  M  Stenzhorn 

Nancy  Robinson  Stephan 

Mark  L  Stevens 

Charles  N.  Tannery.  Jr. 

Alice  Henick  Thomas 

Elinor  M  Thompson 

Merrill  W,  Tilghman.  Jr, 

Donald  L  Van  Gilder 

Kenneth  J  Vermillion 

Roxane  Havice  Vermillion 

Lynne  Kastrup  Villarreal 

Craig  W  Weber 

John  T  Wheaton 

Jeffrey  S  Witle 

Beverly  Stock  Wolf 

John  W-  Woodward 

Randall  D,  Yoder 


Class  Of  1972 

Richard  C,  Abbott 

Louise  Brophy  Arnold 

Ellen  Presty  Ashworth 

Sharon  Witteck  Austin 

Charlene  Moyer  Bance 

Brenda  Armstrong  Bartholomew 

Richard  A  Bechtel 

Stephen  H,  Bender 

Alan  M.  Bennett 

Dale  F  Biesecker  Jr, 

Timothy  W  Bingman 

Dwighl  C,  Blake 

Susan  Siegrist  Blake 

Thomas  A  Bohner 

Jane  Schnader  Bomberger 

David  A,  Borden 

Carolyn  Walker  Bridget! 

Michael  K,  Brown 

Joan  Finsen  Brown 

Linda  Kline  Bugden 

Paul  A,  Cam 

Michael  R  Chromster 

Janean  Clare 

Robert  F  Cloud 

R   Scott  ConanI 

Louise  Hower  Costello 

June  Ross  Coyle 

John  D  Crusius 

Stephen  L  Decker 

Sandra  McDermotl  Dolinsky 

R.  Daniel  Doudt 

Glenn  H  Downing 

David  S  Dunn 

J.  Gregory  Dye 

Andrea  Licciardello  Endrusick 

James  L  Endrusick 

Larry  L.  Eppley 

Diane  Kelley  Evans 

Mary  C  Eager 

George  A  Pecker 

Richard  A  Frank 

Gail  A  Pullman 

James  R  Gable,  Jr, 

Jeanne  Yost  Gallagher 

Joseph  X  Gan/ey,  Jr, 

Susan  Wright  Geiger 

Tamea  Jones  Giacomelli 

Timothy  J,  Gotwald 

Nancy  Porch  Hafner 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

18 


Wendy  Lovgren  Halliburton 
Darcy  Jones  Hamlin 
Laurie  H   Hart 
Alison  Peine  Heinzel 
William  H  Henschke,  II 
Charles  F  Hinderliter 
Steven  M  Hoffman 
Dale  E   Hoke 
Edward  S.  Horn.  Jr 
Pamela  Dolin  Horn 
Craig  W  Hutchison 
Michael  J  Huth 
Kimberly  Y  Jones 
Jeffrey  C  Karver 
Chnstine  Rogers  Kindon 
Robert  M   Kindon 
Thomas  P  King 
Carol  Sensenig  Klein 
Joseph  F  Klein,  Jr 
Edmund  P  Kling  III 
Bonny  Ensinger  Klinger 
William  C  Knauer 
David  C   Koch 
John  C.  Kupp  III 
Cheryl  Hughen  Lathrop 
George  R,  Laufenberg 
Brian  E.  Lewis 
Wendy  fvlohr  Lewis 
Chnstopher  A.  Lodewyks 
Bradley  E   Lord 
Lauren  Tweed  Lyons 
David  W,  IVIangle 
Robert  W  Ivlaucher 
Brian  D  IVIcCartney 
Jane  Brockway  f^cClain 
Janice  IVIcCullough  tvlertz 
Pamela  Norton  Ivlitchell 
Joseph  B  fvlontgomery 
James  Z  (Morehouse 
Jan  F  fvlroz 
Peter  W  tulurcott 
James  E  Murray 
Saren  Alexander  Murray 
Priscilla  Gillespie  Nagy 
Frederick  G   Neece 
Michael  C  Oakes 
Leonie  Delong  Otto 
Craig  R   Penniman 
Harold  W  Peterson 
Arlene  Arndt  Philippoff 
Randall  D  Reber 
Doreen  Bolton  Rehrig 
Coleen  Warn  Renshaw 
Mark  W  Richards 
William  H   Rouse 
Daniel  C  Scaff 
Rebecca  Schumacher 
Chester  D  Schuman 
Pamela  Miller  Schuman 
Lynne  Colombo  Schwartz 
Sandra  Douglas  Sheridan 
Robert  C  Shiffer,  Jr 
Debra  Plunkett  Smith 
Stanley  T  Snyder 
Susan  Hancock  Storch 
Jane  Allan  Sullivan 
Linda  Thomas  Tamer 
William  W  Them 
Frederick  M  Topper 
Scott  C  Truver 
Mary  Deveau  Ulatowski 
Lynn  Whittlesey  Wilson 
Gail  Alwine  Woods 
Carl  C.  Yingiing 


Class  of  1973 


Kathleen  Gloster  Bond 

William  E.  Bond 

Jay  M-  Boryea 

Alice  Shue  Boustead 

Jeanne  R.  Boyer 

Ray  H,  Boyer 

Robert  M   Brenneman 

Linda  Herroid  Brophy 

Joyce  A  Brown 

Thomas  S  Brownback 

Ryan  Burdick 

William  D  Burrell 

Anne  Herdle  Cam 

Marlyn  Rath  Carson 

Marilyn  Lacko  Case 

Peter  S  Ciszak 

Gordon  W,  Clark,  Jr, 

Donna  Tryner  Coffee 

Roger  T.  Collins 

Barbara  Shultz  Colvin 

David  A  Coryell 

Keith  J.  Costello 

Constance  Overkott  Cunningham 

Susan  Lentzner  Cunningham 

Charles  L  DeBrunner 

Lynda  Beadle  Deutsch 

Alyce  Zimmer  Doehner 

Barbara  Kay  Eames 

Dennis  L.  Eckman 

James  G,  Ehrhorn,  Jr, 

Kart  W,  Eickhoff 

Pamela  Shay  Eickhoff 

Peter  W,  Emig 

Laurel  Hinkley  Falkner 

Kathleen  Hummel  Farr 

Henry  R   Fisher 

James  J,  Flynn 

John  C   Foltz 

Thomas  C,  Foote,  Jr 

C   Patrick  Gallagher 

Chris  A.  George 

June  Belletti  George 

Samuel  J,  Greco 

William  D  Greenlee 

William  H   Hamilton 

Douglas  E   Hauser 

Judy  Shaw  Hauser 


Victoria  Vanwagenen  Heidorn 

Catherine  Magill  Hoffman 

Linda  Fox  Holler 

Fred  G   Hooper 

Pamela  Sherwood  Hudson 

Steven  E  Jackson 

Carol  Dickinson  Johns 

Robert  T  Kassoway 

James  E,  Kellerman 

Kathleen  Coon  Kellerman 

Barbara  Dworecki  Kencik 

Denise  N   Kleis 

Judy  Stump  Kling 

Dorothy  J,  Knauss 

Elizabeth  Hollingshead  Lancione 

Emilio  A,  Lancione 

David  S  Landis 

Janet  Isgro  Laufenberg 

Thomas  E   Leffler 

Jean  Walton  Lehman 

Nancy  Uckert  Lewis 

Frederick  W,  Linnemeyer 

Robert  S  Long 

Anne  L  Lucas 

Edward  G   Madison 

Candace  E.  Mayer 

David  F,  McMullen 

Ronald  G.  Meixsell 

Louis  M,  Melchiore 

Deborah  G   Reifsnyder  Mohr 

Janet  Nilssen  Moore 

Renee  H   Moore 

Douglas  W  Morgan 

David  W  Morris 

Frederick  E   Morrow 

Dennis  G   Mosebey 

Diane  Decker  Nair 

Leslie  Wiessmann  Nieskens 

Richard  T.  Nornhold 

Roxie  Hahn  Oberg 

Robert  C  Otto 

Philip  Ousley 

Barbara  G   Philbrick 

Nancy  Search  Phipps 

Robert  A  Phipps 

John  M,  Pivarnik 

Nancy  Ostermueller  Plaza 


Betsy  Haas  Polakiewicz 

Joseph  P  Raho 

Richard  K   Renn 

Richard  D  Rowlands 

Georgeann  Mercincavage  Ruhl 

William  A.  Sanders 

Karen  Buehler  Savarese 

Phihp  H   Schreyer 

Wendy  Collins  Seglem 

Robert  S  Siegel 

Nancy  Finan  Smith 

Nancy  Seartoss  Smoker 

Roberta  Wyatt  Stafford 

Enc  E  Stahl 

J   Donald  Steele.  Jr 

Barbara  E  Stetter 

Stephen  P  Stupp 

Gordon  B  Sullivan 

Gail  Holmes  Tannery 

Cynthia  Himsworth  Taylor 

Peter  Y.  Thompson 

Joyce  C,  Thorner 

James  R  Upson 

Joseph  M  Vayda 

Sue  Ellen  Ferman  Vayda 

Robert  C  Veach 

Lynn  Grant  Vessey 

William  M  Weary 

Joan  Mercer  Witte 

Charles  H   Woodcock  IV 

Ceroid  M  Wunderlich 

Susan  Topfer  Ziemann 

Lynn  D,  Zimmerman 

Raymond  A  ZIockie 


Class  of  1974 


William  D  Atkinson 
Daniel  M,  Baxter 
Evelyn  Dowling  Baxter 
Joan  Marshall  Beard 
Lynne  Stansfield  Beck 
Debra  Tulli  Becker 
Nancy  Griffin  Bergen 
Manlynn  R   Blend 


Michael  Boustead 
Martha  E   Brandwene 
Phyllis  Kreckman  Bratton 
Waller  O  Breuninger 
Lonnie  E   Campbell 
Michael  D,  Carlini 
Wendy  Williams  Carlini 
Bruce  W.  Casso 
Susan  Haines  Casso 
Thomas  G   Clark 
Alan  M  Cohn 
Wayne  H   Dietterick 
Michele  Maiben  Diggins 
Cynthia  Smith  DiLorenzo 
Tonna  Wendt  Dougan 
Debra  Horner  Douglas 
Peter  M   Douglas 
E  Wayne  Dreyman 
Debra  Davis  Duncan 
Thomas  A  Duncan 
Barbara  Dalrymple  Dunn 
Richard  H   Eickhoff 
Margaret  Shaw  Ellacott 
Michael  Fabian 
Jill  Stevens  Fecker 
Karen  White  Fox 
Deborah  Bechlel  Fritz 
George  V  Ganter 
Kenneth  C  Gift 
David  0  Goetz 
Jill  Slattery  Goetz 
Martha  L  Graybill 
Jeffrey  M  Greco 
Gayle  Thomas  Green 
John  J  Guthne 
John  C  Hadley 
Pernn  C   Hamilton 
Grace  Welton  Hanawalt 
John  B   Hanawalt 
Linda  Pratz  Hill 
Shelley  Gehman  Hill 
Paul  R   Hinsch 
Lynn  R,  Hoffman 
Patricia  Krall  Hogg 
Kay  Shroyer  Hooper 
J,  Chnstopher  Ken«in 
Dennis  D  Kieffer 


Paula  Eletto  Adams 
Susan  Kurtz  Allan 
Lynn  Stetler  Allison 
Janice  Woltjen  Anglin 
Arlene  Graybill  Apple 
Linda  Brown  Auld 
Kenneth  G  Bechtold 
Gregory  M   Beck 
James  L  Bergen 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

19 


Robert  J  Kimbel.  Jr 
Susan  ZierdI  Kirshenbaum 
Daniel  E  Knipel 
Jeanne  KauHman  Kreiser 
Diane  Kulp  Kmeger 
Carol  Kurtzke  Kubancek 
Carol  Wells  Kueflner 
Belh  Peine  Leggett 
Marsha  A  Lehman 
Eliese  Wagenseil  Levin 
Wallace  J  Lindsay.  Jr, 
Dean  T  Madison 
Robert  W  Margoles 
Susan  Lang  Martin 
Cheryl  WeanI  McAfee 
Patrick  M  McAfee 
Joanne  Thomas  McCard 
William  H   McCard 
John  M  McCrudden 
Karen  Havriiko  McElhallan 
Charles  F   McLane  III 
Betsy  Halpin  Messerle 
Stephen  B  Mohr 
John  W  Morris 
Sharon  Weaver  Narcavage 
Carol  Smith  Nolan 
Thomas  E   Peachey 
Debbie  Rohland  Pereira 
Vicki  Freeman  Pierce 
Diane  Mahoney  Pivarnik 
Philip  D  Popovec 
Deborah  Quinn 
Jocelyn  Floody  Reid 
Thomas  W  Reinhard 
David  W  Rittler 
Pamela  Gehron  Robey 
Philmer  H   Rohrbaugh 
Douglas  E  Salvesen 
Sharon  Everhart  Schroeder 
Deborah  Witte  Sebrtng 
Robert  N  Seebold 
Carey  N  Sheaffer 
Peter  M  Sherman 
Anne  M  Shultz 
Linda  Capaldi  Siegel 
Benedict  J  Smar,  Jr 
Christine  Schmidt  Smith 
F  Thomas  Snyder  III 
Suzanne  Emanuel  Spaid 
Jeanne  Lenig  Specht 
Robert  J  Stamm 
Rhonda  Riddle  Stark 
Vicky  Rohm  Steltz 
Charles  E   Stevens 
Douglas  B  Sutherland 
Nancy  Lindsten  Taylor 
Linda  Munroe  Them 
Judith  Turner  Thomas 
William  H  Thomas,  Jr 
Janet  Rice  Trompert 
William  B  Trousdale 
Joan  Masser  Troutman 
Alan  J  Upperco 
Janet  Bauer  Upperco 
Donald  L  Utter 
Bruce  A  Vessey 
Cynthia  Lupolt  Walter 
Hendryk  S  Weeks.  Jr. 
Gunther  J  Weisbrich 
Chris  L,  Wheeland 
Larry  D,  Wolfgang 
Gerald  F,  Zukowski 


Class  of  1975 


George  C,  Adams,  Jr. 
Judith  Yohn  Adams 
James  T  Ailing 
David  H  Allison 
Robert  F  Amweg 
Christopher  Anglin 
Charles  R  Antanavage 
John  H  Arnold 
Janet  Oiehl  Ayres 
James  A.  Baglin 
Bernard  A.  Bahr,  Jr 
Gwen  L.  Barclay 


James  M  Bales 

Leroy  Carl  Beck 

Lawrence  E  Behning 

Martha  Pierce  Beishline 

Tern  E  Benincasa 

Mary  Fletcher  Benkovic 

John  E  Bird 

Roberta  Laudenslager  Blasdell 

Paul  A  Blume 

David  M   Boucher 

Robert  J,  Brett 

Carol  Nichols  Callahan 

Joseph  R  Caporaso,  Jr, 

Robert  G,  Carr 

Janice  Kimmerer  Clark 

Deborah  Burdick  Cloud 

Carol  Naplacic  Cousemaker 

Eleanor  Kusche  Crabbe 

David  H  Crist 

Dirk  E,  Dana 

A  Bruce  Dansbury 

Russell  J  Dauber 

Susan  Ayres  Davis 

Carol  Powers  Dawson 

Susan  Horr  DiBiase 

Leroy  O  Diehl.  Jr, 

Warren  S   Diggins 

Gordon  M   Dyott 

Stephanie  Sims  Dyott 

Deborah  Hansen  Eickhoff 

George  J,  Epstein 

Jimmy  R   Erdman 

Michael  A,  Falkner 

Jeffrey  L   Frymoyer 

Donna  R   Fugit 

George  D  Geier 

Roberta  Gillis  Geier 

Karen  Gibb  Gleason 

Richard  F  Graham,  Jr. 

John  D  Granger 

Carol  A  Graybosch 

Craig  A  Gross 

Roger  P  Gundersen 

Sharon  Smith  Hadley 

Barbara  Shatto  Harvey 

Jesse  E  Hill  III 

Douglas  A,  Holcombe 

Holly  Henschel  Hovis 

Susan  Grubb  Jackson 

Thomas  W  Jacobi 

Charies  F  Janaskie  III 

Susan  Gordon  Johnson 

Robert  H  Jordan 

Billye  Miller  Kanouse 

Kevin  S  Kanouse 

Timothy  G   Keane 

Michael  Kennedy 

Laura  Miller  Kerwin 

Jessica  Schnitman  Kowall 

Samuel  Kuba  III 

Harold  E   Leiter.  Jr 

Judy  Lambert  Lenz 

James  D  Link 

Laura  Maddish  Link 

Sharon  L  Long 

Kenneth  L,  MacRilchie 

Harvard  K  McCardle 

Craig  R.  Miller 

Patricia  Shaughnessy  Miller 

Anthony  F   Miscavige 

Donna  Watkins  Murray 

Joseph  J  Narcavage 

John  R-  J  Olcese 

Debra  Maurer  Ondeyka 

Dale  A  Orris 

Manlyn  Timko  Otto 

David  J   Parsels 

Douglas  R,  Powell 

Joseph  J   Prekopa 

Ronald  A  Pntsch 

Sharon  E,  Quinn 

Diane  Christopher  Rapport 

John  R  Reinhard 

Carson  G   Ritchie 

Sandra  M  Rocks 

Allinda  Woll  Rote 

Robert  C,  Rungee 

Kathleen  Phillips  Sciarello 

Jeffrey  G,  Shade 


Susan  Gabnelson  Shrader 
Anthony  J,  Sinkosky 
Karen  Parker  Skoda 
Charles  W  Smeltz 
Robert  M   Smith 
Suzanne  Patchell  Stewart 
John  R  Strangfeld 
Margaret  Buicko  Thompson 
Richard  J  Tolsma 
Richard  D  Treich 
Louis  G,  Van  Gilder 
Beverly  Hater  Viscione 
Garry  E  Vom  Lehn 
William  D  Wagner 
Andrea  Nalepa  Ward 
Edward  K  Walkins 
Robin  R  Weikel 
Kaye  Stein  Willbanks 
Paul  M  Willbanks 
John  D  Wilson 
Rosanne  Foster  Wilson 
Sharon  Gloster  Winters 
Cynthia  Welch  Woodcock 
William  A  Wray.  Jr, 
Robert  J,  Yenkner 
Janice  Friedman  Zackon 
Steven  L,  Zackon 


Class  of  1976 

Karol  Silvick  Allison 

JoAnn  M,  Amadeo 

Robert  M,  Auman,  Jr, 

Peter  G  Bacalles 

Linda  M   Barren 

Janet  Gump  Beck 

Leslie  J   Beers 

Douglas  F  Bernegger 

Richard  C   Bianco 

Timothy  V  Blair 

Nancy  Mattson  Bober 

M,  Steven  Bortner 

Sharon  Sheleman  Bowen 

Lauren  Runyon  Bregenzer 

V  David  Brown  II 

Mark  D   BurkhardI 

Juel  A,  Casey 

Nicholas  F  Chirico 

Mark  P  Cook 

Matthias  E  Creutzmann 

W  Talbot  Daley 

W  Richard  Davis 

Steven  P,  Deck 

Barbara  Keller  Dertouzos 

Thomas  E   Dertouzos 

Elwood  R  Dietz 

Kathy  Johnson  Dilenschneider 

Joanne  D'Onofrio  DiLuigi 

Jamie  Forman  Dougherty 

Margaret  V,  Duval 

Kimberlee  Gasull  Eckman 

Sheila  M   Eckman 

Scott  A  Felter 

Nancy  J,  Ferris 

Anthony  J,  Filer 

William  0   Finch,  Jr, 

William  B,  Fortune 

Jo  Ann  Fricker 

Rebecca  M  Fuller 

Marjorie  Brouse  Gaul 

Mark  R,  Gaul 

Debra  Carey  Gellert 

Elizabeth  M  Gent 

Diane  J  Gibelman 

Paul  C  Ginzl 

Gordon  J  Glass 

Debbie  Fishman  Gordon 

Virginia  Martinet  Graham 

Barbara  Cleary  Graziano 

Richard  K   Hanson 

Scott  D,  Harris 

Barry  D  Hartshorn 

Susan  Jones  Held 

Richard  W  Helmuth 

Jane  E,  Helsing 

Russell  H,  High,  Jr. 

Patricia  Hewit  Hill 


Lawrence  T,  Hill 
Bradford  Hollinger 
Susan  Zimmerman  Horstman 
Robert  C  Hutchinson 
F  Curtis  Ibbitson 
Larry  L,  Jacobs 
Thomas  M,  Jobes 
Carolyn  A,  Johnson 
Susan  Kessock 
Gary  C   Klein 
Jacob  W  Klein 
Brenda  Zboray  Klinger 
Randall  L,  Klobetanz 
Lauretta  F  Koenig 
Kurt  H   Kohler 
Janet  Lund  Komorowski 
John  Komorowski.  Jr 
Elizabeth  Walsh  Kreger 
Patrick  F   Kreger 
Robert  P  Kreh 
Russell  J  Laggner 
Jeannette  File  Lamb 
Jeffrey  A,  LaRose 
Debra  S  Latchaw 
Cheryl  Williams  Laverty 
Sheryl  Swartz  Lazarus 
Lowell  L,  Leitzel 
Janice  Trojan  Lessman 
Jerome  Levkoft 
David  W  Long 
Lewis  J,  Longenberger 
David  W  Mam 
William  D   Marks 
Rhonda  Davis  McCardle 
Debra  Smith  McCarty 
Thomas  McCarty 
Daniel  R,  McDougall 
Eugene  F  Meany 
Joseph  C  Michetli,  Jr, 
Mary  L  Miller 
Charlene  Lawser  Monastra 
Thomas  Monastra 
Timothy  P   D  Mooney 
Kathleen  Marvin  Morgan 
William  A,  Morgan 
Kathy-Ann  McCarty  Morrow 
David  N  Mosteller 
Laurel  Stryker  Mosteller 
Ella  L  Netherton 
Wanda  D   Neuhaus 
John  Neuhauser 
Charlene  Everett  Olcese 
Philip  B  Olphin 
James  H  Packer 
Mark  R   Paules 
Joanne  Shetzley  Pepper 
Patricia  Grogan  Peterson 
Deborah  Weibley  Piper 
Gail  Johnson  Quinn 
Jane  0  Neill  Rapant 
Gill  U   Redpath 
Bonnie  Birch  Richards 
Gary  W  Richenaker 
Philip  B  Robeson,  Jr, 
Nancy  Reed  Rock 
David  A  Rohrer 
Laurie  Morgan  Roth 
Ronald  R  Roth 
Gregory  R   Schwinn 
Debra  Sobecki  Shah 
Leslie  Koziar  Shaw 
Dennis  A  Shoemaker 
Kenneth  B  Slocum 
Robert  S  Smith 
Robert  J  Snyder 
Wayne  L  Snyder 
Jeffrey  H,  Steltz 
Mitchel  D,  Storey 
Scott  A  Strausbaugh 
William  Swanger  III 
Richard  J  Thomas 
Richard  A  Thornburg 
Michael  Timmons 
Sheryl  Carlton  Trutt 
Ruth  Anderson  Tucker 
Helena  Bykowsky  Urban 
John  G   Van  Sickle 
Mark  J  Vincenzes 
Cindy  Ball  Vitto 


F,  Lorraine  Nelson  Weeks 
Gregory  J,  Wells 
Diane  Burton  Welsch 
Brenda  Overcash  West 
Edward  S  Wheaton 
Emily  Flickinger  White 
John  D,  White,  Jr 
John  P.  White 
Judith  Lepley  Williams 
Scott  A,  Wissinger 
Douglas  Yelencsics 
Charles  A.  Yoder 
Deborah  Gaydosh  Zalonls 

Class  of  1977 

Brian  0,  Archibald 
Cheryl  Rahlfs  Atkinson 
David  E,  Atkinson 
Barbara  L,  Birdsall 
Donna  Zawacki  Birosak 
John  P,  Birosak 
Victor  R.  Boris 
Carol  L,  Brenner 
Ronald  L,  Brett 
Hadley  K,  Brown 
Gary  T,  Campbell 
Cart  H,  Chase 
Anne  L,  Crawford 
Robyn  S,  Cronin 
Stephen  P,  Crowther 
Deljorah  A,  Dale 
Janet  Smith  Daley 
David  E,  Danielson 
Nancy  Adams  Dansbury 
Mary  Acton  Dauber 
Kathi  Hawxhurst  Davies 
Virginia  L,  Davis 
Mark  E   DILuigi 
Anthony  C   Dissinger 
Daniel  E,  Dilzler 
Donald  P,  Dooriey.  Jr, 
Elizabeth  Zeigler  Driscoll 
Kevin  J   Drury 
Denise  A,  Duane 
Kathleen  S,  Dunn 
Edward  E  Eckman 
Robert  E-  Engleman 
Kathleen  Chadwick  Erdman 
Frederick  H,  Ernst 
Craig  M,  Fasold 
Bruce  C   Fehn 
Katherine  Allen  Fehn 
Steven  J,  Fisher 
Peter  L,  Fiss 
Susan  Gale  Fitchett 
William  S,  Flather 
Jeffrey  L  Gable 
David  K  Ganter 
Manlyn  E,  Gill 
Carlen  Schmidt  Ginzl 
Amy  Neff  Clock 
Elaine  Fahringer  Gundersen 
James  A,  Hall 
Jeffrey  M,  Harlow 
Lorraine  Miller  Hartshorn 
Robert  H  Hazel.  Jr 
Joan  Domin  Hentges 
Keith  H  Hewitt 
Frederick  L  Hickman 
Karen  Johnson  Hollinger 
Douglas  C  Hornberger 
Jeanne  Davis  Horovitz 
Gerald  G  Huesken 
Vicki  Sandstedt  Huffaker 
Deborah  Schneider  Jacobi 
Susan  Booth  Jacobs 
Jeffrey  A  Jones 
Karl  R  Keiser 
Michael  G   Kennedy 
Carta  Petersen  Kerber 
Roderick  E   Kerr.  Jr, 
Scott  L  Klinger 
Bruce  D  Koenecke 
Lawrence  P  Kroggel 
Harald  K  Kuehne.  Jr 
Melinda  Bumstead  Kuehne 
J.  Chnstian  Kuhn  III 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

20 


Timothy  B.  Lawlor 

Barbara  Smith  Lee 

Elaihe  lahora  Levkoff 

David  E  Lewis 

David  B  Lockard 

Karen  Oberheim  Lockard 

Cynthia  Krome  Lord 

Howard  J  Lynde  III 

Steven  T  MacGregor 

Elizabeth  Bussman  Mahler 

Cordelia  Rust  Mann 

Melinda  Scovell  McGrory 

Linda  Ridoul  McKown 

Michael  P  McLane 

David  M  Miller 

Suzanne  Reed  Miller 

Ann  McAulifte  Minton 

Naseem  N   Momin 

Bradley  F  Moore 

Bruce  E  Moore 

Lewis  R,  Morrow 

Brenda  K  Myers 

Katherine  McAllister  Neuhauser 

Carol  W  Nonfood 

Janice  Snider  Nowell 

Christopher  J  Pappianou 

Howard  G   Paul.  Jr. 

Tracy  Hawke  Perrapato 

Jane  Schlegel  Petitte 

Richard  R   Pikna 

Bryan  E   Polk 

Susan  M  Reisch 

James  W.  Reyle 

Joan  Brouse  Rifkin 

Alice  M  Roher 

Virginia  Schlack  Rothenberger 

William  P  Ruby 

Marione  Flackman  Saler 

Philip  R  Saler 

Gregg  K  Saxe 

Jo  Ann  Smith 

Joseph  W,  Strode  III 

Mark  V  Swanson 

Fred  C  Sweetapple.  Jr. 

Cynthia  Pritchard  Swenson 

Nancy  Hulst  Tamayne 

Herbert  J  Tanneberger 

Debra  Fox  Taylor 

Kenneth  R  Vomacka 

Lynn  Sari  Watkins 

James  C  Weinberger 

Robert  M  Wentz 

Deborah  Clemens  Werronen 

Victor  E  Wertz 

Bruce  H  Wetlerolh 

Patncia  Hall  Wilsbach 

Suzanne  Paetzer  Yenkner 


Class  Of  1978 

David  A  Addison 
Kathy  Smith  Bailey 
Rick  L  Bailey 
Richard  M  Baran 
Edward  R   Barben 
Sherry  Seiple  Barben 
Bnan  V  Bercher 
Deborah  M  Bernhisel 
William  R  Betz 
Jolee  Ruch  Boehmer 
Mark  R  Boslic 
William  L  Boulden 
Bryon  H  Bucher 
Susan  Yetka  Bucks 
Thomas  E  Bucks 
Jean  Hedrick  Budd 
Steven  K  Budd 
Meagan  lampietro  Burke 
John  M  Campbell 
Jane  Wiedemann  Candela 
Debra  Peragino  Carter 
Peter  Ceccacci 
Carl  F  Christiansen 
James  B  Cochran 
Paulette  E  Cohen 
Denise  A.  Connerty 
Mark  R.  Cummins 


Tura  Hammarslrom  Dickert 
Jane  Kadenbach  DiGirolamo 
Patricia  Farley  Dissinger 
Diane  Stewart  Dom 
John  M   Eby 
Nancy  J  Evey 
Bruce  E   Figgatt 
Kevin  M.  Fitzpalnck 
H.  Scott  Fritts 
Dina  Gannitello 
William  N  Garrett 
David  R  Getz 
John  C  Grantland 
Edward  P  Haggerly  III 
Jean  Craig  Hallowell 
William  C  Hart 
Thomas  G  Hepler 
Michael  J   Herman 
Roberta  Andrew  Hewitt 
Larry  D  Hildebrand 
Jill  White  Holmes 
Richard  K  Hosfeld.  Jr 
Robert  C   \mm 
Pamela  R  James 
Jill  Jacobus  Jurgensen 
Raymond  B.  Kalustyan 
Michael  A  Kalchmer 
Helen  Ely  Kauffman 
Michael  R.  Keating 
Martha  A.  Keesler 
Roberta  L  Kempt 
Christine  Evans  Kennedy 
Richard  J.  King.  Jr. 
Jo  Ann  Kinkel 
Philip  M  Kob 
Richard  B.  Koch 
William  B  Kratt 
Susan  Little  Kuehl 
Robert  R.  Labarca 
David  J   Lantz.  Ill 
Patricia  Sost  Lantz 
Elizabeth  H.  Linehan 
Karen  A  Lohrman 
Kenneth  P  Maehl 
Robert  W  Manning 
Penelope  NonAiood  Margoles 
Elizabeth  Helm  Martin 
Susan  A  Martin 
Peter  W  Megill 
David  B.  Middleswarth 
Jack  L.  Miller 
J.  Scott  Mitchell 
Donald  W.  Monetti 
James  G.  Montgomery 
Todd  B  Morgan 
Paul  J.  Mueller 
Patricia  Lacombe  Murphy 
Judy  Feidt  Musselman 
Donna  Poland  Neilly 
Hester  M.  Null 
Susan  Grisee  Pappianou 
Joseph  J  Parcel  III 
Mary  A.  Pitorak 
William  H  Poust  III 
Mary  Anne  Pulizzi 
Michael  C  Reggie 
Judith  A.  Rile 
Donna  Diianni  Rispoli 
Peter  S.  Rispoli 
Jay  S.  Rogers 
Barbara  Bozzelli  Ross 
Donald  M  Ross 
R.  Todd  Rossel 
Margaret  Klaus  Saxe 
Michael  P.  Scheib 
Dale  F  Schoener 
Grant  C  Schoonmaker.  Jr. 
Patricia  Lutkins  Schultz 
Susan  Fuller  Sies 
Melissa  L  Simmons 
Rose  Seyler  Sinkosky 
Anne  Elton  Skinner 
Sharon  Karle  Snyder 
Dean  H   Springman 
Linda  Michaels  Stahl 
Lori  E  Thomas 
Richard  A  Ward 
Elizabeth  O'Connor  Waters 


Cynthia  Baxter  Wertz 
William  B  Wescott 
Robert  B.  Whomsley 
Jeffrey  A  Wiest 
S  Lydia  Papanikolaou  Wiswell 
Joseph  K  P.  Witmer 
Debbie  Robinson  WoUert 
Janet  Heaton  Wnght 


Class  of  1979 

Nancy  J.  Adams-Shippy 
Susan  Maack  Addison 
Alan  A.  Babp 
Steven  J  Barrett 
David  C  Bateman 
Carole  Moeller  Beam 
Barbara  A  Beans 
Louise  Filardo  Beer 
David  W  Bielefield 
Alan  R  Blake 
David  N   Bryan 
Guthne  M   Burke 
Robert  G  Campbell 
Robert  E  Cascone 
Chnsti  S  Chavers 
David  C  Cloetingh 
Michael  C  Cosgrove 
Enn  Hoff  Coyne 
Thomas  H  Coyne 
Marcia  Freed  Dankman 
Betsy  Hulse  Doyle 
Robert  C   Drugan 
Barbara  Bryan  Falconer 
Lee  Ann  Fasnacht 
Christine  Borden  Ferry 
Dorothy  Fersch 
Steven  D.  Foreman 
Sandra  L  Fryer 
Jeffrey  S  Gicking 
James  R  Gladwin 
Andrew  S  Graybill 
Elizabeth  Kennedy  Graybill 
Gail  A  Griffin 
Margaret  J  Hamilton 
Janice  Gaschen  Herman 
Andrew  C  Hickox 
Kevin  E   Hildebrand 
John  M  Hilton 
Robin  Swenk  Hilton 
Steven  L  HInks 
Samuel  B.  Hoff 
Karen  Holmes  Hoke 
George  S  Huntzinger 
Robin  Gallo  Hutchinson 
Nicholas  P   Interdonato 
Peter  S  Johnson 
Joseph  R  Johnson  III 
Thomas  A  Johnson 
Lloyd  P  Jones 
Cynthia  S  Kearns 
Charles  R  Kelsey 
Lauren  Dunn  Klein 
Sandra  J.  Knutsen 
Ellen  Knutson  Kramm 
Carl  L-  Krause 
Susan  L.  Kuba 
Cindy  Erickson  Labarca 
Peter  C  Landmesser 
Edward  M   Laselva 
Vincent  A  Laselva 
Cynthia  J  Lewis 
Laird  A  Limberg 
David  E   Lindquist 
Nancy  Jeffries  Little 
Debra  Holzhauer  Louden 
John  W  Magers 
Kim  Kingston  Makowski 
Donald  F  Mann 
Javier  F  Martinez 
Kerry  P  Maurer 
Wendy  Mason  McDougall 
Denis  J   McHugh 
Chnstine  Hoff  fviclnnes 
Kim  Sawicki  Melton 
Brenda  Harlan  Miller 
Peggy  Lobsitz  Mullaney 


Mark  E-  Nelson 
David  R.  Odenath,  Jr. 
Ellen  Schmidt  Odenath 
Susan  Od)ak)ian 
Madeline  V  Pearson 
James  N   Petitte 
Richard  H   Pohl 
Robert  J.  Purcell 
Sandra  L.  Ray 
Kathryn  A  Reihard 
Scott  A  Richards 
Wendy  George  Ripa 
Nancy  J.  Robinson 
Sherry  Ann  Rohm 
James  H.  Ruitenberg 
Nancy  Madara  Secor 
George  S.  Segon 
Richard  F  Shade 
Donald  E   Sipe 
Shawn  Eckman  Sipe 
Edward  S  Skibiel.  Jr. 
Scott  A  Smith 
Michael  W  Smith 
Ruth  Kimmel  Snyder 
Victor  J  Sobolewski  III 
Eugene  D  Stirlen 
Joseph  M  Talmage,  Jr. 
Alice  M  Taylor 
Catherine  Conklin  Thomas 
Anne  Stern  Tilley 
Bruce  W  Torok 
Mary  R.  Turley 
Janeen  Kruse  Wadzila 
Jams  Miller  Wagner 
Enc  S  Walker 
James  P  Wallbillich 
Patncia  Welty  Walter 
David  P  Ward 
J   Randy  Westrol 
Cheryl  Burchfield  Wheeland 
Nancy  J  Widmann 
William  J  Zimmermann 


Class  of  1980 

Nancy  Swan  Abbott 
Susan  Carroll  Albanese 
George  R.  Amols 
Emily  E.  Anderes 
James  R.  Barker 
William  F  Batdorf 
Mark  A  Billow 
Roland  C  Blakeslee 
John  N   Blandford.  Jr 
Ronald  E   Bredder 
Peter  C   Brockman 
Anne  Lembach  Bucher 
William  G   Bulick 
Martha  Montgomery  Buono 
V  Robert  Buono 
Judy  Critelli  Burkholder 
Lansa  Rupeiks  Cashour 
Lisa  Scotti  Ceccacci 
Barbara  Soltau  Ciccaglione 
Peter  J  Ciccaglione 
Robert  G.  Clark.  Jr 
Phillip  A  Compton 
Michael  A  Conlreras 
Robert  S.  Crider 
Robert  E  Danner.  Jr 
Cathy  A  Davies 
Paul  L.  Daviet 
Frederick  L  Dimuccio.  Jr. 
Lauren  Sawyer  Drury 
Theodore  J.  Elias 
Holly  Mentzell  Falcon 
Edward  J   Farr 
Alayne  Hunter  Fessler 
Robert  H.  Fessler 
Lynn  K   Fillman 
Alicia  Balfe  Gaul 
Mary  Douglas  Geary 
Alan  J  Grove 
Cathlene  Chew  Guy 
John  C  Haege 
Christopher  Haidinger.  Jr 


Cornelia  Klee  Hall 
Timothy  M.  Hall 
Karen  Flynn  Hardy 
David  E   Harken 
Catherine  Hartman  Harn 
Joan  Robinson  Hartman 
Karen  Schreiber  Heenehan 
Paul  J  Helleren 
Nancy  Gravalec  Hivick 
William  C.  Horn 
Mary  Brennan  Huesken 
Stephen  L  Hull 
Lawrence  D  Hutchison 
Michael  C  Kammerer 
Nancy  Mott  Kammerer 
John  H  Karch 
Edwina  S  Kelley 
Ernest  P  Kemper.  Jr. 
Philip  C.  Kerber 
Robert  A  Kocis 
Charles  P   Kohrman  II 
Brenda  Strausberger  Koster 
Mark  T.  Kramm 
Brenda  Parks  Krill 
Donald  J.  Krupka 
Joan  Penniman  Krzastek 
Walter  J   Krzastek 
Gaetan  T  Lambiase 
Keith  E  Lewis 
Arthur  S  Loomis 
Charles  F   Lorenzo 
David  F   Lynch 
Susan  Mandell 
John  W  McEvoy 
Paul  A  McFeeley 
Lynn  C   Mosca 
Joseph  H   Muir 
Linda  Klages  Muir 
Linda  Florian  Neyhart 
Patricia  Zaccheo  Norloff 
Nancy  Paterson  O  Hara 
Thomas  C  O'Neill 
Cynthia  A  Osborn 
Fredenck  G.  Pfeiffer 
Cynthia  Ebert  Rayburn 
Catherine  C  Raymond 
G.  Edward  Reck 
Carl  V   Resciniti 
Karl  A.  Reuther  II 
Bonnie  L.  Rieger 
Adelaide  Parcel  Rogers 
Lynda  M   Ruby 
James  O  Rumbaugh  III 
Mardi  Finkelstein  Saadawy 
Cynthia  Darnall  Samaha 
Stephen  C   Samaha 
Michael  S  Sambrook 
Candace  A  Schnure 
Patricia  A  Schoenegan 
Christine  Ewing  Schoenlank 
Robert  H   Schoenlank 
Bnan  R  Shaw 
Laurence  K.  Shearer 
Stephen  R   Shilling 
Russell  B.  Stevenson 
John  D.  Sumner 
Nancy  Fitzgibbon  Talmage 
Joel  C  Tokarz 
Jack  B.  Trees 
Michael  G  Trone 
Denise  Wilson  Uhlman 
Elizabeth  Kennerly  Vieira 
Robin  K  Vieira 
Robert  J  Vile 
Wade  B  Walburn 
Linda  Perritt  Ward 
Karen  Grilus  Wentz 
James  T  Weyant 
Stephen  D  Wheeler 
Kathleen  Christie  Whipple 
Paul  B.  Whipple.  Jr 
Judith  Gessner  White 
Robert  N  Whitmoyer 
Joseph  S  Witcolsky 
Letha  H  Wollgang 
David  L  Yazu|ian 
Robert  C  Zaiewski 
Charles  ZIock 
Philip  S  Zofrea 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

21 


Class  of  1981 

Gary  L  Appenzeller 

Arthur  L-  Augugllaro 

Dennis  A  Barley 

Eric  A  Bartholomew 

William  A.  Balen 

Cynthia  S-  Biever 

Mark  D  Bornman 

Kent  H  Bostic 

Kim  Hane  Boyer 

Caroline  Austell  Brunnquell 

David  G  Brunnquell 

Diane  Ulman  Bryson 

William  D  Bryson 

Susan  Grausam  Bullock 

Robert  J  Bunsa.  Jr 

Timothy  K  Burns 

Todd  G  Burns 

Martha  Piatt  Butler 

Kenneth  E.  Caputa 

Sally  J  Chernngton 

John  D  Christenson 

Mary  Brown  Christenson 

Christopher  L  Cochran 

Suzanne  Madara  Coffee 

Catherine  L  Compton 

Jane  Wissinger  Cornille 

Thomas  J  Corndon 

Judith  Mapletoft  Crider 

Diane  C  Croft 

Thomas  F  D'Andrea 

William  E   Devine 

Beth  Wolyniec  Drugalz 

Kathleen  Gallagher  Fallon 

Barbara  Horton  Farr 

Joanne  Sleinke  Paul 

Kim  L  Gabler 

Donna  L  Gottshall 

Joan  V  Greco 

John  Matthew  Greenshields 

Sharon  Jacob  Gruber 

Jane  Castiglioni  Hahn 

J.  Brdget  Shannon  Hancock 

Walter  W  Hancock,  Jr, 

Lisa  McGrath  Harkins 

Susan  Wray  Harrell 

Kenneth  E.  Heintz 

Peter  C  Hinsch 

Deborah  J,  Hovanec 

Charles  H   Irace 

Robert  C  Jacob 

Suzanne  M,  Johnson 

David  A  Johnson 

Paula  Bachman  Johnson 

Theresa  Erb  Kirchner 

Jo  A,  Kleinfelter 

Betsy  J  Kluge 

Donna  Lee  Knapp 

John  E  Knapp,  Jr, 

Gary  J,  Kraemer 

Kathy  A  Krause 

Beth  Black  Krupka 

Paul  G,  Lang 

Patricia  Campana  Lorenzo 

Susan  A  Loy 

David  G  Lucas 

Lisa  Campbell  Lynch 

Louis  Marinaccio.  Jr, 

Laura  A  Marth 

Lucinda  Townsend  Martin 

Ronald  S  McGlaughlin 

Julia  Brown  Mitchell 

Mark  S  Mitchell 

Laura  J  Mullen 

Lome  Carlsen  Nantz 

Stephen  L  Neff 

Steven  E  Nunn 

Gretchen  A  Ost 

George  T  Paulosky 

Jon  K,  Pickwell 

Michael  D  Pinkerton 

Patncia  A.  Polaneczky 

Wendy  Wolf  Poulsen 

Paul  M  Price 

James  B  Ramsdell 

John  A  Reist 

Judy  A,  Renn 


Peter  R  Rile 
John  F   Ripa 
Ellen  Miller  Rogers 
Donna  Mancuso  Scaizo 
Richard  A  Scovner 
Kevin  A  Shaffer 
Jeff  V,  Sheard 
Keith  A,  Shuey 
Cynthia  Beegle  Smarge 
John  C  Smarge 
Charlotte  Bartholomew  Smith 
Chnstopher  V  Smith 
Scott  D  Snyder 
Charles  D  Spackman 
Patricia  Massaia  Spackman 
John  M,  Slahl 
James  P  Stetler 
Karen  Koontz  Stirlen 
Beth  Schlegel  Stoverschlegel 
Scott  W  Suhring 
James  I  Thompson,  Jr, 
Jon  A  Tietbohl 
William  I,  Tilghman  III 
Lawrence  J  Weil 
Pamela  Marino  Weiss 
Dorothy  Shifter  Wesner 
Frank  P,  White,  Jr 
Robert  W,  Wissinger 
Robin  Rochford  Wolak 
Nancy  B,  Wolfe 


Class  of  1982 

Robert  W,  Ashe 

Jeanne  McCarthy  Augugliaro 

Karen  P,  Backer 

Beverly  Stahl  Bailey 

Daniel  J  Bailey 

Nancy  Mohr  Baker 

Elizabeth  A  Bergh 

Michael  V  Berry 

Hope  MacMurtrie  Bowling 

John  W,  Bowling  III 

Christine  M,  Bringman 

David  S,  Brookes 

Frank  Calabrese 

David  S  Cashour 

Patncia  N  Catlin 

Claire  Malone  Chadwick 

Bruce  L  Cianciolo 

AnnMarie  Gloudon  Cipolloni 

Wayne  R  Clark 

Karen  A,  Clarke 

William  F,  Comly 

Mary  T  Coughlin 

Stephen  B  Cowles 

Catherine  Cook  Davis 

Jeremy  J   Davis 

Marita  Delbello  Derle 

Brian  J  Dietrich 

Michael  S  Donahue 

Kevin  G,  Doty 

Karen  M.  Dye 

Sally  A  Edling 

George  A   Ellas 

David  C  Fisher 

Chris  Haskoor  Gibson 

Thomas  A,  Gift 

Nancy  Wright  Greenshields 

Marc  W  Gutleber 

Robert  J  Main 

Joan  Miles  Heintz 

Scott  T,  Heller 

Susan  W  Honeyman 

Donna  Johnson  House 

Marcia  Weaner  Hutchison 

Peter  E,  Jacobs 

Cart  R  Johnson 

Deborah  Emilio  Johnson 

Andrew  G  Jakubek 

Kyle  R  Kaczynski 

Matthew  R  Kelchner 

Robert  W  Kirchner 

Michael  D,  Kistler 

Paul  M,  Knedeisen 

Barbara  Reid  Kraemer 

Charles  R,  Landis 


Sue  R.  Larsen 

Jerry  A,  Lessman 

Amy  Stouffer  Leta 

Laura  J   Litchert 

Cindy  Woller  Lynch 

Constance  Snyder  Malick 

Jeffrey  D  Mettler 

Jeffrey  D,  Morgan 

Laurie  A  Mosca 

Donald  S   Mott 

Jacqueline  Rozzi  Nilsen 

Lisa  Hammarstrom  Nivison 

Odd  N,  Oddsen,  Jr, 

James  P  Olson 

Nancy  M   Parker 

Lynn  E,  Parks 

James  E,  Persing 

Susan  Brubaker  Pickwell 

Lorella  Puglielli 

Kenneth  D,  Ralph 

Kim  Hartman  Ranck 

Ronald  R   Reese 

Johanna  Yeager  Reisteter 

Chnstopher  D   Rooke 

Richard  W  Rudd 

Paul  E  Sacks 

Eric  R,  Sauer 

Robert  T  Schisler 

Donald  F  Scholl,  Jr 

Audrey  G   Schwarz 

Leo  M  SekulskI 

Kathryn  Burke  Sellers 

Steven  W  Sellers 

Vincent  Shemanski 

Richard  L  Shermer 

Chnstine  E,  Shoaf 

Raymond  E,  Short 

Beth  Nacinovich  Shuey 

Gerald  J  Siano 

Jessica  Ditmars  Silbert 

Susan  Lafrance  Sirois 

Mary  L  Sprowls 

Beth  Shaw  Stauffer 

Keith  E  Stauffer 

Kristin  S-  Sullivan 

Ronald  C,  Swartzlander 

Lori  DiLonardo  Tash|y 

M,  Scott  Tashiy 

Catherine  J  Terranova 

Ann  Stanzione  Thompson 

Leslie  A  Thorburn 

Stephen  T,  Tingley 

Dale  J,  Travis 

Lisa  Musselman  Travis 

Gail  Stitzer  Tucker 

Alison  H,  Turney 

Nicholas  C  Valvano 

Richard  T  Watkins 

William  H,  Weiser 

Pamela  J  Werner 

Ellen  L,  Whiting 

Knstina  Warmerdam  Wilhelmsen 

Robert  L  Williams 

Marianne  Rossell  Wolfe 

Stephen  E  Ziminsky 

Wayne  A  Zimmerman 

Jeanne  J,  Zyga 


Class  of  1983 

Marcia  Williamson  Abey 
David  J  Aboussleman 
Jeffrey  E  Anderson 
Kathleen  Breneman  Antol 
Susan  Landmesser  Augustine 
Chnsty  L  Baker 
Roger  A  Baker 
Jennifer  Palmer  Barker 
William  A  Barnes 
Brenda  Larson  Barrett 
Loren  Karch  Bernien 
Alison  J,  Bird 
Earte  T  Bittner  III 
Richard  C,  Blumensheid 
Robert  L  Bongo 
Constance  A  Bowman 
Carolyn  Brady 


Shan  Reich  Brandman 

Keith  A,  Bray 

Susan  A,  Brett 

Kenneth  R,  Bnghtclitfe 

Bonna  Conner  Brooks 

Scott  R   Brooks 

Ruth  Rissmiller  Brunner 

David  O  Burdick 

Jewel  Williamson  Burns 

Gregory  J,  Carr 

Vincent  J,  Cavalea 

Craig  A,  Cellitti 

William  E,  Cochran 

Lisa  Mayolo  Corndon 

Karen  E,  Costello 

Ariene  T  Curth 

Theodore  F,  Decker,  Jr, 

Stephen  C,  Dempsey 

Anthony  R,  Distasio 

Frank  R.  Dober,  Jr, 

Susan  Frekot  Doty 

Marguerite  A  Doyle 

Thomas  F,  Dry 

Susan  Cavanaugh  Duffy 

John  H,  Eisele 

John  C,  Farr 

Laurie  A,  Fegley 

Susan  Coates  Flake 

Robin  L,  Fnedman 

James  W  Frisbee 

Constance  L  Galbraith 

James  J,  Gasson,  Jr, 

Annette  L,  Click 

Gregory  Gravalis 

Kimberiy  Mac  Mullen  Habecker 

Shan  Showers  Haelig 

William  H,  Haelig 

Kimberiy  Bailey  Hain 

Richard  S  Harrell 

Honora  McGowan  Harvey 

Kathy  L  Hasbrouck 

Bette  Funkhouser  Higley 

Robert  P  Higley,  Jr, 

Michael  S,  Hillman 

Deborah  Scharmann  Himmel 

Clifford  R,  Holm 

Paula  Sargent  Huff 

Bnan  K  Hungarter 

Michael  J,  Jabel 

Annette  C,  Jackson 

Heidi  Flack  Jacob 

Carol  Redfern  Jacobs 

Thomas  R,  Johns  IV 

Pamela  Grow  Keiser 

Robert  K,  Lagerman 

Barbara  J,  Lappe 

Laurinda  D,  Lees 

R,  Curtis  Levermore 

Deborah  A,  Lias 

F  Scott  Lyons 

Glenn  I   Maclnnes 

Grace  Sigillito  Manen 

Susan  Souders  Mclntyre 

Ernest  J  Meisel,  Jr, 

Rebecca  Roman  Meisel 

Joseph  F,  Melody 

Louise  M,  Meszaros 

Lisa  Barne  Moran 

Susan  Kees  Morgan 

Rhett  M  Myers 

William  N   Nivison 

Caroline  R  Noelk 

Martin  J,  Ortenzio 

Joyce  Dyer  Osman 

Chris  A  Pemberton 

David  W-  Powers 

Laura  J,  Reynolds 

Curtis  E,  Rimler 

Denise  Wenke  Rudd 

George  D  Rudisill 

Margaret  Gul|ahr  Rumbaugh 

Karen  Janeski  Sauer 

Richard  A  Savage 

Karen  L  Schoeller 

Robin  Bach  Scholl 

Scott  C-  Schweppe 

Judith  Taylor  Scovner 

Jeffrey  D,  Sharp 

Susan  Bogovich  Shemanski 


Joanne  Ries  Singh 
Dale  Robertson  Snyder 
Scott  D,  Snyder 
James  D,  Sorensen 
June  Soyka 
Raymond  M,  Stasulli 
Jeffery  K  Strek 
Douglas  J  Swanek 
George  R,  Sweet 
Richard  R,  Sweger,  Jr, 
Jeffrey  R,  Underkoffler 
Joanna  Morris  Underwood 
Janice  E,  Vidosh 
Melissa  A,  Vines 
James  F,  Vislosky,  Jr 
Thomas  A,  Voll 
Glenn  W,  Vrabel 
Suzanne  Wilkinson  Walker 
Nessie  Shively  Watson 
Gwen  Hammaker  Weiser 
David  A  Whitmore 
Thomas  Wilhelmsen 
Cullette  Crance  Williams 
Karen  Schmid  Wilson 
Kenneth  P,  Zanzalari 
Amy  Ploch  Zapp 
Fredenck  B,  Zapp 

Class  of  1 984 

Alma-Lillian  Kinn  Abruzzo 
William  E,  Admire,  Jr, 
Alane  Maningo  Alexander 
Susan  M  Anderson 
David  W  Ardrey 
Rodney  J,  Bamford 
Marcie  A  Barber 
Michael  Begeman 
Henry  L  Belcolle 
Timothy  N,  Bentz 
Anne  L,  Berger 
Wendy  Gelnett  Burkhart 
Fredrick  Cabell.  Jr, 
Laurie  Cunningham  Cabell 
Robert  J,  Campbell 
Stephanie  T,  Christopher 
Herbert  W  Conover  III 
Caroline  M,  Cullen 
David  M,  Curran 
Elizabeth  J,  Decker 
Susan  F  Dell 
Susan  Reiland  Derr 
Kevin  M  Doyle 
Keith  R,  Duvin 
Dennis  D,  Dyroff 
David  G,  Endahl 
Lynn  Allen  Endahl 
Jennifer  L,  Fanelli 
Jay  H  Feaster 
Kenneth  E.  Ferry 
Stuart  L  Fornotf 
Charles  D,  Fox 
Scott  F,  Frost 
Scott  D,  Gabel 
Melissa  J,  Garretson 
Raymond  T,  Glanville  III 
William  T,  Goulburn.  Jr 
Eric  J,  Gruseke 
David  J,  Grzybowski 
Frank  E,  Hamilton 
Jamie  B  Harris 
Pamela  Schlert  Harshey 
S  William  Hinton 
Suzanne  Carr  Hinton 
Craig  C,  Howie 
Tracy  L,  Hughes 
Jane  Fichner  Hungarter 
Carolyn  Bloxham  Johnson 
Gary  R,  Johnson 
Beverly  L,  Jones 
Andrew  C  Jordan 
Winifred  M  Keller 
Harry  L  Kostyk 
Alisa  M,  Kunkel 
Nancy  A  LaRiviere 
Jonathan  P  Laubach 
Joanne  M,  Lubben 
Chnstopher  K,  Lupoll 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

22 


Chris  A  Markle 
Kirk  W  McCracken 
Diane  Vautnn  McGralh 
Matthew  C   IVIcHugh 
Suzanne  Reinbold  Medence 
Melanie  P  Miller 
Steven  C  Miller 
Susan  Weber  Miller 
Bruce  I   Milzman 
Michael  P  Mitchell 
Elizabeth  A  Moran 
Keat  C  Morris 
Theodore  R  Morns  II 
Robert  S  Nickey  III 
Jennifer  L  Olson 
Todd  J  Owens 
Alice  M  Perlman 
Amy  A  Polls 
John  W  Purdy.  Jr. 
Linda  E   Roemer 
Ann  Sarandoulias 
Donna  L  Schilling 
David  C.  Scott 
Carol  Reigle  Sheaffer 
Sherri  Leitzel  Shiflett 
Pamela  J  Shultz 
Catherine  A  Sieben 
Ashley  Davis  Skuria 
Lisa  Huchler  Smith 
Patrick  C  Smith 
Teresa  C  Sol 
Charles  G   Soranno 
Kenneth  H  Stetller 
George  J   Stockburger 
Maria  Barry  Supko 
Joseph  S  Thomas 
John  J  Turner,  Jr 
Lisa  Kapustay  Turner 
Eric  D  Ulsh 
Sue  Ellen  Ungemach 
Stephen  A  Vorel 
Elizabeth  Allen  Vought 
Ruth  Athey  Watson 
Randall  W  Wellley 
William  B  Welker 
Christine  J  Wescott 
Bruce  C  Wilson 
Diane  E  Wissinger 
Laura  A  Young 
George  R  Zelnick 
Laura  Byran  Zimmerman 
Wendy  Collins  Zimmerman 


Class  of  1985 

Carolyn  S  Accardi 
Kevin  J  Akner 
Tracy  Gerard  Akner 
Jennifer  Wilson  Albany 
Joy  Good  Albright 
Wendy  L  Ammon 
Stephen  S  Anderson 
Wendee  Persing  Arendt 
Thomas  W  Arnold 
William  E  Babiash 
Melissa  Miller  Barnes 
Carolyn  M  Bastress 
John  K  Bayless 
James  A  Bazewicz 
Ronalyn  Decker  Bingaman 
David  E  Bingaman 
Enc  A  Boehme 
Shereen  J  Bowes 
John  C  Campeau,  Jr. 

Robbin  Carriero 

Ester  E  Chaban 

Lori  A.  Ciarrocca 

Irene  E  Corbin 

Douglas  W  Cosgrove 

Deborah  A  Darrah 

Kathryn  R   Darwin 

Raymond  K  Daugherly 

Brandon  Forsyth  Deatly 

Pamela  J   Deisher 

Scott  E  Deitch 

Jeffrey  W  Denller 

Charles  J  Dettmar 


Pamela  M.  Devito 
Cheryl  L.  DIacik 
Blair  R   Downie 
Kathryn  Welliver  Dunn 
Barry  T  Emas 
Leah  G   Fahsbender 
Patricia  St  Clair  Falcone 
Mario  P  Ferraro.  Jr. 
Mary  Ann  Feme 
Margaret  Anne  Finley 
Laurie  A.  Fiorentini 
James  S   Fornstall 
Douglas  A  Freer 
Carmine  J  Galdieri  III 
Steven  S  Givens 
Tern  A  Gleichmann 
Joseph  R  Goceljak 
Geraldine  J  Gorman 
Kathleen  M,  Gorman 
Luanne  Graybill 
Karen  Smith  Gnp 
Eileen  G  Gruebel 
Cynthia  E.  Gulick 
Douglas  R.  Hall 
Lisa  Gronroos  Hand 
Linda  M  Hay 
Scott  K   Hayward 
Renee  G.  Hepler 
Douglas  L.  Herrold 
Roben  L.  Hester.  Jr. 
John  H.  Hoare  III 
Jocelyn  Hoffman 
Pamela  A  Holland 
Dorothy  Johnson  Howie 
Ann  E.  Hubley 
Kevin  J.  Jennings 
Caria  Shreiner  Johns 
Lori  M.  Kahan 
Gloria  Bottiger  Karchner 
William  J.  Kennedy.  Jr. 
Caryn  M.  Kenny 
Tern  L.  Kern 
Mary  E.  Kuchka 
Thomas  S.  Lagerman 
Jennifer  Colson  Lowry 
Cynthia  A.  Luer 
Joyce  N   Luna 
Carol  Albnght  LoBianco 
Beth  A  Mallison 
Kathleen  L  Marshall 
Robert  A.  McDermott 
Brian  W  Molner 
Meloney  Lilley  Morns 
Diane  M  Motel 
Sally  A  Murphy 
Beth  A  Naegeli 
Curtis  L.  Narvesen 
Howard  R.  Nelson,  Jr. 
Keith  W  Neviiell 
Martin  J  Nolan 
David  B.  Nolle 
Christopher  D,  Pauley 
James  F  Penney 
Lutz  G  Pescht 
Glenda  S  Rennie 
Stephanie  L.  Riggs 
Michael  E.  Ritler 
Marjorie  S  Rosini 
Denise  Rode  Russell 
Mark  L  Russell 
Lory  D.  Ryan 
Carolyn  M.  Schenk 
Karen  S  Schvirille 
Andrew  R.  Siegel 
Michael  A  Skarbek 
Linda  L  Skinner 
Sandra  L  Slemmer 
Timothy  L.  Snook 
Susan  Brotherton  Sorensen 
Janet  Holzhauer  Taylor 
Kenneth  B  Teats.  Jr 
John  B  Tevlin.  Jr 
Christopher  A,  Thorsheim 
Karia  J  Tillman 
William  H.  TodI,  Jr. 
Cynthia  A.  Tnolo 
Cheryl  Wiley  Venezia 
Roderic  G  Vitty 
Michael  D  Vought 


Claire  V.  Wallking 
Mary  Fisher  Warnck 
William  C  Warrick 
Patricia  A  Wellerson 
Harry  W  Welliver  II 
Jeanmane  Widmer 
Douglas  J  Wilkins 
James  W  Wisse 
Kathleen  Villano  Woerner 
K.  Joy  Wood 
Michel  J  Wright 
David  C  Zimmerman 
Deborah  L  Zimmerman 


Class  of  1 986 

Michael  J  Alberse 
Douglas  A  Alderdice 
Steven  J   Barlotta 
Laurie  Turns  Bentz 
Elizabeth  A  Biehl 
Joseph  H  Boileau 
David  W  Bradley 
Diane  K  Braisted 
Michele  A  Bridges 
Alice  D  Brown 
David  W  Brown 
Thomas  P  Bunting 
William  M  Clinton 
Phyllis  Lee  Connor 
Dons  A.  Cook 
Denise  Wilson  Cox 
Michael  R  Cox 
Steven  P  Deckard 
Francis  C   Decker 
Michelle  Triaca  Dennen 
Gail  C   Oilonardo 
Diann  L   Doelp 
Kelly  A.  Doerr 
Thomas  P   Doherty 
Todd  W  Donaldson 
Karen  L  Doty 
Noreen  M   Duff 
Janice  M   Dunphy 
Robin  L  Emerson 
Leslie  E   Feil 
Karen  S.  Fern 
Michael  E   Finn 
Stephanie  Foglia 
Kathy  L  Forrest 
Andrew  J  Gallagher 
John  W  Gartner  III 
Gwen  C  Gormley 
Caroline  S  Hackel 
Steven  G   Harrel 
Charlene  J  Heller 
Eric  J.  Hesse 
Diane  Hoeg 
Georgia  A  Hoff 
Con  L  Hoover 
Lynn  E   Horner 
Patricia  A  House 
Gina  T  Hucke 
Kenneth  E   Hughes 
David  J   Innes 
Leanne  Jacone 
Brian  L  Jones 
Amy  L  Junger 
Kathryn  L  Kissinger 
Brenda  M  Laubach 
Brian  J.  Leib 
Howard  D  Letts 
Todd  A  Liddick 
Laura  A  Lodge 
Robyn  J  Long 
Andrea  S  Mahmud 
Susan  J  Malyniak 
Mary  K  McEvoy 
Heather  L  McRoberts 
Dawn  A  Melo 
Donald  L  Metzler 
Wendy  M  Murray 
Charles  B  Muzzy,  Jr. 
Catherine  E.  Neuburger 
Richard  T  Ohr 
Craig  R  Orr 


Lisa  L.  Pego 
Kenneth  R  Peiler 
Charlene  M  Pelow 
Lisa  A  Porter 
Michael  B  Quigley 
Susan  E   Rahal 
Jill  C   Roberts 
Brenda  T  Rockwell 
Kimberly  A  Rubio 
Amy  J   Rumbaugh 
John  T.  Sansonetti 
Jennifer  Sampsell  Sassaman 
Kathenne  L  Schilling 
David  P  Schleppy 
Torr  P  Schmey 
Susan  M.  Scon 
Robert  M  Sliler 
Gregg  Y  Slocum 
Douglas  G   Soutter 
Debra  Spangler  Sowers 
Josephus  C  Stewart  II 
Cynthia  L  Stulb 
Catherine  A  Svetec 
Denise  A  Symonds 
Douglas  T  Talhelm 
Vance  D.  Tomei 
Gary  T  Toth 
Mary  M  Tuckett 
Virginia  S  Turner 
Timothy  C.  Vile 
Diane  Herbert  Wall 
Stephen  A  Walter 
Bradley  T  Watts 
Deborah  A  Wengryn 
Bryan  J  Werner 
Paul  D  Wernes 
Elizabeth  L  Whitham 
Christopher  P  Wilkens 


Janet  A  Wyllie 
Douglas  G.  Yago 
William  Youngblood.  Jr 


Class  of  1987 

Jennifer  P  Alexion 
Peter  G  Ashey 
Daria  R  Aumiller 
Apniann  C  Beauchamp 
Stephen  M.  Bentz 
Jennifer  E.  Berman 
Ellen  E.  Berry 
Lawrence  M  Bishof 
Todd  A  Boop 
Susan  M   Bracken 
George  W  Broseman 
William  C  Calvert  III 
Gregory  A  Carl 
Lisa  A.  Caruso 
Deborah  L  Chisholm 
Melissa  J  Church 
Patli  Ann  Collins 
Maureen  E  Connelly 
Ellen  K  Daley 
Sharon  L  Daugherly 
Kerry  A.  Decker 
Diana  Nolle  Deilch 
Mitchell  S.  Delong 
Adele  M.  Diban 
Armand  W.  Dodsworth  III 
Laurie  Draper 
Christopher  Eble 
Constance  M.  Eckhart 
Beth  M   Evans 
MatthevK  M.  Fager 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

23 


James  H.  Faust 
Jeffrey  M  Felt 
Carolyn  S  Finkler 
Josepfi  F.  Flynn 
Susan  A.  Franchi 
Linda  E  Frees 
Gail  D.  Friars 
Amy  S.  Fuller 
Catherine  M  Geoghan 
Jay  V  George 
Allyson  M  Glembocki 
J  Clayton  Gossett 
Joseph  M  Gnmm 
Linda  J  Hagelgans 
Thomas  A  Haines 
James  G-  Harris 
Thomas  D.  Harrison 
Beth  M.  Heflner 
Leslie  A.  Heller 
Elizabeth  L.  Huff 
H/largaret  A.  Jeremko 
Brian  S  Kahan 
Thomas  P  Kauffman 
David  E   Kells 
Adriene  1^.  King 
Brian  0.  Kleckner 
Kathleen  A.  Kloss 
Deborah  C  Kopf 
Wenette  J  Krantz 
Tammy  L  Kromis 
H/lichael  H   Kuziak 
Cynthia  L  Lam 
Anthony  Lamanna 
Arthur  L  Legar  III 
Paula  S  Long 
Richard  0  Lynch 
Diane  L  f^afian 
Laura  J  tyiarr 
Kevin  P  ti/lcCaffery 
Felicia  A  McClymont 
Richard  J  tvlcCourt 
Paul  J  McHenry 
Mary  Jane  McLaughlin 
James  A  McNulty 
James  B-  Muller 
Karen  D.  Murray 
Patricia  A  Naumyk 
Donna  C  Neal 
Christopher  F  Newman 
Kenneth  P  Newman 
Beth  A  Noble 
Celeste  R  Nowosielski 
Steven  A  Paradies 
Laura  B  Pernor 
Heather  Carter  Pescht 
Phyllis  A  Rea 
Judith  A  Redsecker 
Christine  L,  Rensch 
Carolyn  A,  Ryan 
David  J  Savino 
Hans  P  Schoenfeld 
Stephen  C   Schweitzer 
Randal  J  Secor 
Robert  A.  Shenk 
Edward  K  Shuman 
Marilyn  Steeley  Sierer 
David  E  Skarbek 
Craig  H   Smith 
Robert  P  Sochovka 
Dianne  K  Stedman 
Jon  C  Stroup 
Richard  J.  Thomas 
Bruce  G.  Thompson 
Harold  N,  Tonkins 
Eric  R,  Tucker 
Scott  F  Ulrich 
Deirdre  A  Vaughn 
Jeffrey  E  Walker 
Sharon  E  Ward 
Jeffrey  A,  Warehime 
Bruce  8,  Weaver 
Leslie  B,  Wells 
Lisa  C  Welsher 
Sonia  S,  Wong 
Tracy  A.  Wonsidler 


Senior  Class 
Pledge  Program 

Members  of  the  class 

of  1988  have  shown 

their  pride  in 

Susquehanna  by 

responding  to  the 

challenge  to  join  the 

'88  Club. 

Congratulations  to 

Class  Agent  Mark 

Thorsheim  and  his 

team  of  volunteers. 

who  generated 

$14,496  in  pledges  to 

the  SUF! 


Parents  for  SUF 

With  the  leadership  of 

Parents  Executive 
Committee  Co-Chairs. 
Jack  and  Joan  Bishop. 

the  Parents  Fund 
raised  $53,183  from 

401  families.  This 
represents  an  increase 

of  $13,347  beyond 

last  year's  results. 

Thanks  to  our  SU 
parents  for  responding 

generously  to  our 

phonathon  callers  and 

our  Parent  Fund 

letters. 


John  K,  Addy 

Herbert  and  Nancy  Allmers 

Robert  E.  Almgren 

Beverly  Amadei 

Michael  and  Theresa  Amarante 

Arthur  and  Deborah  Andersen 

Ronald  Ardres 

Eddie  and  Linda  Armacost 

Charlie  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Ashwell 

L  Kent  Babcock.  Ill 

Robert  and  Barbara  Bakeman 

Paul  and  Karen  Balas 

Joseph  and  Amy  Baran 

Robert  V  Bartles 

Fred  and  Nancy  Baumann 

John  and  Joan  Baxter 

John  E  and  Joan  S.  Beadencup 

Donald  C  Beck 

Joseph  and  Elaine  Beck 

David  and  Evelyn  Beggs 

John  and  Nancy  Bell 

Robert  and  Jane  Bell 


Robert  and  Nancy  Belluce 
Paul  and  Diana  Bensel 
Raymond  B-  and  Valene  E.  Bentley 
Carl  and  Fair  Bentz 
Gerald  and  Judith  Benyo 
Kermit  and  Sandra  Bergey 
Richard  and  Judith  Berkshire 
Albert  and  Gertrude  Berman 
William  and  Janet  Betz 
Wharton  and  Tama  Biddle 
Jeffrey  and  Renee  Billger 
Paul  and  Ethel  Billow 
Edward  and  Barbara  Biml 
Steven  and  Christina  Bonventre 
Leroy  W  and  Marian  B  Book 
Francis  and  Cornelia  Brogan 
James  and  Elaine  Brogan 
Wilhelm  8  Bronander 
John  and  Patricia  Brotherton 
Clifton  and  Jane  Brown 
Bruce  and  Sharron  Brust 
Albert  and  Patricia  Bunting 
Cecelia  A,  Burrows  and  Grant 

McCormick 
Lowell  and  Adeline  Burton 
Theodore  and  Marilyn  Cadieu 
Amador  and  Cora  Calderon 
leda  Calich 

John  and  Nancy  Camarco 
John  and  Patrcia  Campbell 
Guido  and  Patricia  Capolino 
Michael  and  Cynthia  Carefti 
Bruce  and  Jean  Carlson 
Anthony  and  Sharon  Carroll 
Richard  and  Joan  Cawrthorne 
Anthony  and  Corinne  Cera 
Martin  and  Sandra  Chnstman 
Robert  and  Bernadette  Ciccarelli 
Patrick  and  Norah  Clohessy 
Richard  and  Linda  Cole 
Paul  G  and  Annette  T,  Coleman 
John  and  Joan  Considine 
James  and  Martha  Conway 
Paul  and  Roberta  Cook 
John  and  Linda  Cook 
Judith  Cooley 
Richard  and  Sally  Corbin 
Robert  and  Ann  Corsetio 
Nicholas  and  Barbara  Costalas 
Gerard  and  Rosemary  Cozzolino 
Joseph  and  Susan  Cramer 
Wallace  and  Julia  Crane 
Rudyard  and  Dons  Cnder 
William  and  Nancy  Cuddy 
Alfred  and  Vittoria  D  Alessandro 
William  E.  and  Frances  G   Daley 
John  and  Joanne  Dalton 
Robert  and  Jane  Danforth 
Nicholas  and  Inger  Danias 
Glenn  and  Aleta  Daniels 
Albert  and  Martha  Daub 
Edward  and  Gail  Davies 
John  and  Dana  Davies 
Albert  and  Helen  Davis 
Gerald  and  Karen  Davis 
Allan  and  Sally  Dayton 
Charles  and  Dolores  Oe  Maria 
Jane  L  Deakin 
Patrick  and  Lois  DeGennaro 
Alex  and  Susan  Del  Bueno 
Alfred  and  Joan  Delaporte 
John  and  Eileen  DelDuca 
Thomas  and  Rosemary  Demko 
Thomas  and  Judy  Oemott 
L,  Jean  Dimond 
Anthony  and  Tommie  Lee 

Dingbaum 
James  and  Carol  Ditto 
Scott  and  Susan  Doll 
James  J.  and  Nancy  H,  Dooley 
Timothy  and  Rose  Mane  Downing 
Jean  and  Marthe  Drolet 
Carol  Drummond 
Charlotte  M   Eberly 
John  and  Judith  Ebert 
John  A,  Edson 

George  W.  and  Mary  Louise  Eiker 
Harry  and  Ruth  Eisenhauer 
Jason  and  Patricia  Elsas 


Joseph  Elsman 

Michael  and  Veronica  Emig 

John  and  Patncia  Emrich 

William  and  Donna  Engel 

George  and  Catherine  Esty 

Herbert  and  Pamela  Etzold 

Dale  F  Eyster 

Martin  and  Shirley  Fafette 

Thomas  and  Lois  Pagan 

Donald  and  Geraldine  Fager 

Terrence  M   Farley 

F  Joseph  and  Annette  P.  Farnoly 

G.  James  Fawcett 

William  and  Mar|orie  Fern 

Robert  and  Lois  Filbey 

Frederick  and  Ruth  Findley 

Brendan  and  Pat  Flynn 

David  and  Diane  Fody 

William  and  Doris  Formosa 

Gary  and  Barbara  Frack 

Samuel  and  Carol  Fusco 

John  and  Sarah  Fuss 

Herbert  and  Kathryn  Gaither 

Martin  L  Gallagher 

Alexander  T,  Galloway.  Ill 

Santo  and  Rita  Garcia 

Karl  and  Sabine  Geiger 

Emile  and  Lois  George 

George  and  Elizabeth  Geraci 

Ralph  W  and  Johanna  B  Giasi 

Stuart  and  Ellen  Glasby 

Stuart  and  Barbara  Gnapp 

Edward  and  Emily  Goddard 

Martin  and  Lorraine  Goldstein 

Elizabeth  C.  Gomory 

Karl  and  Vera  Gordinier 

Russell  and  Madeline  Gorta 

Ronald  Graczyk 

Thomas  and  fsJancy  Griffie 

Patncia  I.  Grove 

Kenneth  and  Betty  Guy 

Marlin  E  Haines 

R  Jack  and  Virginia  G.  Hale 

James  and  Patricia  Hamsher 

Robert  and  Jane  Harding 

John  and  Marcia  Harman 

Lawrence  and  Mary  Ann  Harnson 

Mr,  and  Mrs,  William  C   Hart 

Berkeley  and  Dale  Hastings 

John  and  Lucille  Haubner 

A.  Patricia  Hauptii 

Cauley  and  Susan  Hayes 

Kenneth  and  Marcia  Heiden 

Edward  and  Betty  Heinz 

David  P  and  Kathleen  R,  Herbster 

Jay  and  Joan  Herdling 

Paul  and  Linda  Herr 

Robert  and  Marianne  Hirschman 

Harry  and  Sue  Holmes 

Frances  Holtz 

John  and  Susan  Homestead 

Kent  and  Lois  Horner 

Lewis  and  Carol  Huber 

Richard  and  Shirley  Hugendubler 

Robert  and  Evelyn  Huggard 

Robert  and  Barbara  Hughes 

Frederick  and  Lynn  Hulsman 

Lee  and  Ann  Hummel 

Robert  and  Hedwig  Hunsicker 

Frank  E  Huriey 

Cosmo  and  Marion  lacavazzi 

Michael  and  Dale  Jams 

Davey  and  Shirley  Jimison 

Robert  J,  Jonas 

Elaine  W,  Jones 

Fred  and  Suzanne  Jones 

Stark  and  Kathi  Jones 

William  and  Elizabeth  Kadel 

Douglas  and  Ruth  Kahler 

Joseph  and  Ann  Mane  Kaminski 

Timothy  and  Yvonne  Kapes 

Raymond  and  Mary  Keelin 

Clarence  and  Joelan  Kegel 

David  M  Kelly 

Richard  and  Mary  Kelsey 

William  and  Pamela  Kennedy 

William  and  Helen  Kingsbury 

Leonard  and  Ruth  Knapp 

Francis  and  Barbara  Kosa 


Edward  and  Valerie  Kovalski 
Eugene  and  Diane  Krumenacker 
Waldemar  and  Joleene  Kuenzel 
Lawrence  and  Mary  Kukacka 
Frederick  and  Donna  Lackland 
Charles  L,  and  Ruth  C  Lam 
Marianne  B,  Layng 
Ronald  and  Jeanne  Leib 
John  and  Linda  Leitgeb 
Harry  W  Lerch 

Francis  and  Florence  Lesniewski 
Joseph  and  Linda  Leuser 
John  and  Nancy  Locke 
Philip  and  Donna  Loftus 
James  and  Alba  Logan 
Gary  and  Judith  Long 
John  and  Mane  Lopez 
George  and  Barbara  Lucas 
Joseph  and  Mary  Ann  Lucia 
William  E  and  Bernice  L.  Lulthle 
Chip  and  Kathy  Lundy 
Ned  and  Nancy  Jean  Lurowist 
Paul  and  Sharon  Mabry 
Anthony  and  Hazel  Major 
Paul  and  Jeanette  Makus 
Gregory  and  Joann  Manning 
Tyson  and  Anita  Maroon 
Walter  8,  Marsland,  Jr 
William  and  Linda  Martin 
Curtis  C.  Martin 
Romeo  and  Caroline  Mattiussi 
Patricia  A.  McAdoo 
David  and  Glory  McAllister 
Edward  J  McCabe 
Dianne  McCarthy 
Kathryn  C,  McCartney 
Dennis  and  Louise  McDaniels 
William  and  Joy  McGarngle 
John  and  Carol  McGowen 
Patrick  and  Judith  Mclvor 
George  McKay 
Joseph  and  Mary  McLaughlin 
Peter  and  Patricia  McMahon 
William  and  Ann  McManus 
Robert  and  Genevieve  McNiff 
Donald  and  Joy  Merryman 
Leo  W-  MIkus 
Robert  and  Judith  Miller 
Ronald  and  Cecilia  Miller 
Richard  and  Martha  Milslead 
William  and  Arlene  Mitchell 
Esther  E   Momrow 
George  and  Jane  Moor 
Dayne  and  Phyllis  Morgan 
Alvin  and  Margaret  Morns 
Henry  and  Marybeth  Mortimer 
Ralph  and  Claire  Moscatello 
Ronald  and  Manorie  Mueller 
Henry  and  Carol  Muessen 
Thomas  and  Tncia  Mull 
Timothy  and  Marianne  Murphy 
Clarke  A,  Murphy.  Jr 
Maywood  and  Maryland  Myers 
Anthony  and  Sally  Nazzaro 
Robert  and  Barbara  Nestor 
Allen  and  Beverly  Nichols 
Fredenck  and  June  Nolle 
James  and  Mary  Clare  Noonan 
Thomas  and  Maria  Norton 
Alfred  and  Beverly  Nunan 
Harold  J  O'Keefe 
Horace  and  Elizabeth  Ott 
Richard  and  Cathenne  Paddock 
Anthony  Palladino 
Diego  and  Enrica  Pangerc 
Emmett  and  Joanne  Paradine 
Christopher  and  Patricia  Parillo 
Peter  and  Laura  Parisi 
Robert  and  Janet  Pansi 
Ashok  and  Jayshree  Patel 
Anna  L,  Patton 
Joseph  and  Linda  Pavlik 
William  and  Patncia  Pertusi 
Thomas  G,  Pickenng 
Robert  D  and  Virginia  K  Pierson 
Joseph  and  Frances  Pisciotta 
Donald  Pors 
Richard  W,  Porter 
Preben  and  Barbara  Poulsen 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

24 


Gerald  and  Joan  Pryor 
WiHiam  and  Lois  Quinn 
Edward  and  Lucille  Raftery 
Dauid  and  Virginia  Rahal 
Corinto  and  Mane  Ramundo 
James  and  Isabel  Ratlay 
Edmund  and  Lynn  Redsecker 
Joseph  and  Elsie  Reimenschneider 
Lowell  and  Janice  Reinhardl 
Donald  and  Florence  Richardson 
Jay  and  Isabel  Rippard 
Robert  and  Mary  Rittereiser 
Robert  and  Natalie  Rooke 
Thomas  Rooney 
George  S  Ruch 
Robert  and  Mary  Lou  Russell 
Vincent  and  Janet  Russo 
Philip  and  Barbara  Ruziska 
Martin  and  Eleanor  Rybecky 
Philip  and  Bette  Saalmuller 
Carl  and  Kalhryn  Sabol 
Richard  and  Marianne  Salkowski 
Robert  and  Lynne  Salmon 
Lois  M,  Samson 
Haig  and  Mary  Sarajian 

Judith  A  Sauer 

J  Michael  Saunders 

Frank  and  Edith  Scangarella 

Walter  and  Barbara  Schickram 

Edward  A  Schmidt 

Herman  and  Dolores  Schoepe 

John  and  Agnes  Schroeder 

Thomas  and  Elizabeth  Schukis 

Harold  and  Joan  Schuler 

Dennis  and  Josephine  Schultz 

Otis  and  Donna  Schweiter 

Robert  M.  and  Barbara  L.  Scola 

George  and  Kathleen  Serafin 

Charles  and  Patncia  Shaw 

Joseph  and  Donna  Sheelz 

Paul  and  Randi  Shumate 

Philip  and  Joan  Shyposh 

H  M   Simeon 

Edmund  and  Patricia  Skarbek 

Mr  and  Mrs  Richard  L  Skinner 

Paul  and  Ragna  Sloane 

Abram  and  Janet  Slover 

George  D  and  Rose  M  Snyder 

Mary  Ann  Snyder 

Philip  and  llene  Spector 

A  Paul  and  Jacqueline  A. 
St  George 

Seflon  and  Ann  Stallard 

Mark  R  Slambaugh,  Sr 

Donald  and  Chnstine  Stammer 

Beryl  and  Marion  Stauffer 

Dale  and  Sally  Steinmetz 

Christopher  Stephano 

Robert  and  Rebecca  Stevenson 

Robert  and  Jane  Stewart 

William  and  Audrey  Stoken 

Robert  and  Alice  Stonaker 

Edward  and  Valerie  Stuart 

Richard  and  Cecilia  Sultan 

Donald  and  Mary  Summers 

Nathaniel  and  Jane  Sulcliffe 

Ray  and  Fay  Swartz 

Robert  W  Swinarton 

Michael  and  Angela  Swords 

Jay  and  Kathleen  Thatcher 

Johannes  W  Thesseling 

George  A  and  Barbara  A  Tibaldi 

David  and  Patti  Lynn  Tidemann 

George  and  Kathleen  Tirpak 

Thomas  and  Joan  Tollinger 

Thomas  and  Catherine  Tracey 

Norma  J  Troup 

William  and  Lucille  Tufty 

R  Noel  and  Elaine  J  Turner 

Philip  and  Elizabeth  Turner 

George  and  Lois  Van  Tuyl 

Leroy  and  June  Varcoe 

Arthur  S  and  Ann  E.  Verdesca 

John  and  Mary  Vickers 

Jay  and  Carol  Vincent 

Robert  P  and  Joan  E.  Vivian 

Michael  and  Ann  Voipe 

Howard  and  Barbara  Wachenfeld 

Jeremiah  and  Linda  Wagner 


Mark  and  Jo  Ann  Walnwright 
David  and  Donna  Warner 
Robert  and  Nancy  Watson 
Howard  and  Martha  Weaner 
Mr-  and  Mrs  John  B  Weiss 
Kenneth  and  Patncia  Wenzel 
Richard  and  Barbara  Wetzel 
Charles  and  Naomi  Wilcoxen 
George  and  Elizabeth  Wilson 
John  and  Annmary  Windels 
Maximilian  and  Barbara  Winkler 
Robert  C  and  Betty  E.  Winkler 
Daniel  and  Carol  Witman 
Joseph  and  Loretia  Witt 
Joseph  and  Frances  Wolfe 
Kathie  E  Wolland 
Lewis  and  Beverly  Wonsidler 
Robert  and  Mary  Wyatt 
Eugene  and  Frances  Yacapsin 
Robert  and  Sandra  Young 
John  and  Martha  Zeller 
Jon  and  Sylvia  Zizelmann 
Joseph  A.  Zollo 
Louis  and  Dons  Zucca 


Friends 


Norman  and  Betty  Ackley 

Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas  P  Adier 

Sidney  and  Carole  Apfelbaum 

Grace  W  Bacon 

Mr  and  Mrs  Fredenck  E   Ball,  II 

Mr  and  Mrs,  Robert  W  Bilek 

Fredenck  and  Eleanor  Bisbee 

Paul  and  Lucille  Bossart 

Elsie  S,  Bothwell 

Raymond  and  Mary  Jane  Bowen 

Carol  E  Brightbill 

Mildred  L  Bromby 

Nance  Browdie 

John  L  Bruch 

Pat  and  Lois  Bruno 

Howard  and  Evelyn  Campbell 

John  and  Jane  Carpenter 

Ray  J  Chesney 

Hanna  Gulp 

John  and  Gladys  Dagle 

Preston  and  Isabelle  Davis 

Russell  and  Cathy  Dennis 

James  A  Muffly  and  Ruth  A 

Dennis-Muffly 
Phyllis  L  Ditzler 
Milton  and  Gladys  Dumeyer 
Virginia  Dyer 
Margaret  S  Ernst 
Edna  Frandsen 
Walter  and  Natalie  Freed 
Mr  and  Mrs,  Hubert  Fnngs 
John  F,  Geise,  Jr, 
Mrs,  Russell  W,  Gilbert 
Winifred  Goodwin 
Mr,  and  Mrs  J  Spencer  Gould 
Robert  and  June  Grubb 
Jeffrey  S  Gumpert 
Ernest  E,  Hansen 
Elizabeth  M,  Harris 
James  and  Eunice  Heistand 
Ruth  L  Hess 
Jack  K  Hetrick 
Mr  and  Mrs,  C  William 

Higginbotham 
Mr  and  Mrs  W  Fred  Hogan 
David  and  Mane  Horlacher 
Orlando  W  Houts 
Mrs,  Willard  D  Hubbard 
Mr,  and  Mrs  Dan  Hughes 
Patricia  R  Hunsicker 
Frank  and  Hilda  Karniol 
William  and  Lynne  Karniol 
Louise  A,  King 
Mrs  Michael  Kivko 
Mr  and  Mrs  Donald  Koenecke 
Gordon  and  Betty  Krum 
Charies  and  Janet  Laubach 
Anne  R  Lee 
Lock  Haven  University.  English 

Department 


Mr,  and  Mrs   Frank  J   Mahoney 
Thelma  Martinec, 

in  memory  of  her  husband  Steven 

Martinec  35 
Michael  Matteo 
Clifford  K  Melberger 
Dr  and  Mrs   Francis  J  Menapace 
Donald  and  Mary  Ann  Micozzi 
John  and  Joan  Miller 
Mount  Holyoke  College 
Mr  and  Mrs  Edward  Nichols 
Harold  and  Nancy  O  Connor 
Elaine  Onischuk 
Virginia  Payne 
Emily  B   Powell 
Truman  and  Kay  Purdy 
Saul  and  Florence  Putterman 
Mrs  Charles  A   Rahter 
Richard  C  Rantzow 
Mrs  Fred  Reichley 
Carl  and  Alice  Rice 
Mrs  William  O  Roberts 
Daniel  and  Gladys  Rohrbaugh 
Michael  and  Melinda  Rosenthall 
Mr  and  Mrs   Ronald  Ross 
Mrs   Raymond  E   Roush 
Jean  E   Royer 
Marvin  and  Raven  Rudnilsky 
Genevieve  Sarra 

Mr  and  Mrs  Alfred  Schermerhorn 
K  Robert  Schmitt 
Erick  O  Schonstedt 
Mr  and  Mrs  Harold  Schreckengast 
Harold  Schnver 
Mr  and  Mrs  Frear  H  Scovell 
Mrs  Ralph  H   Shaw 
Deane  S  Shively 
Daniel  and  Barbara  Shuck 
Harold  W  Singer 
Louise  Slater 

Mr  and  Mrs  Richard  G,  Sowden 
Susan  Spomer 
Amos  A  Stagg,  Jr 
James  and  Nancy  Steffy 
Ruth  L  Sullivan 
Ralph  C  Swan 
Robert  and  Caryl  Swanson 
James  and  Donna  Tamaroff 
Philip  S  Trompetter 
Fredenck  D  Ullman 
Susan  L  VanDongen 
Richard  Varano 
Nancy  J  Wagner 
Mr,  and  Mrs,  David  Webb 


Mr  and  Mrs,  Luke  F  Weimer 

Robert  and  Patricia  Weis 

Richard  and  Florence  Wesner 

Mr  and  Mrs  Jack  Wilkinson 

Robert  Williams 

Dorothy  G  Wilson 

Phyllis  S  Wissinger 

Aileen  Witmer 

Timothy  Wolfe 

Mr  and  Mrs  William  F.  Zito 

Mary  Ann  Zubak 

Walter  and  Roberta  Zweifler 

Faculty  and 
Staff 


Lawrence  A,  Abler 

Howard  E  and  Joyce  E  Aikey 

Odekhiren  and  Pai  Hwa  Amaize 

Dorothy  M,  Anderson  62 

Barry  E  App 

Donald  and  Freni  Aungst 

Jane  F   Barlow 

Donald  and  Margaret  Baumgartner 

Jean  B  Beamenderterer  '39 

Cart  and  Pal  Bellas 

Ronald  and  Barbara  Berkheimer 

George  Bickel.  Jr 

Mernll  and  Helen  Bivens 

James  A,  63  and  Martha  Barker  70 

Blessing 
George  and  Carol  Boone 
Susan  R,  Bowers 
Robert  and  Carol  Bradford 
Kenneth  A,  Brakke 
James  R   '64  and  Barbara  Miles  66 

Bramer 
Dennis  Bucanelli 
David  Bussard 
Nancy  A,  Cairns 

James  63  and  Brenda  Campbell 
Donna  Catherman 
Carrol  and  Shirley  Clemens 
Virginia  M  Coombs 
John  Cooper 
Carol  A  Courtney 
George  F  Cravitz 
Joel  and  Trudy  Cunningham 
Michael  Currid 
Robert  and  Kathleen  Dalton 
Jane  M,  Daly 


Howard  and  Janet  DeMott 

Mark  and  Carolyn  Dewall 

Hank  and  Dolly  Diers 

Thomas  and  Ann  Dodge 

Ronald  and  Christine  Dotterer 

Holly  Dressier 

John  and  Patncia  Ebright 

Barbara  and  Timothy  Erdman 

Jerry  W  and  Cynthia  J,  Evitts 

Hans  and  Barbara  Feldmann 

Robert  B   Fessler 

Gary  and  Elizabeth  Fincke 

Patricia  Fishbein 

Kenneth  and  Irene  Fladmark 

Frank  and  Joan  Fletcher 

Michael  and  Lori  Poor 

Michael  and  Janice  Garinger 

Boyd  and  Jane  Gibson 

Gynith  C  Giffin 

Betse  Gombert 

Robert  Goodspeed 

Gerald  and  Betty  Gordon 

Ralph  and  Judy  Goss 

Charlotte  Gross 

John  and  Cathy  Grove 

Wallace  and  Andree  Growney 

Jeanne  M  Hamilton 

Donald  and  Connie  Harnum 

Randolph  P,  and  Carol  J,  Harrison 

James  and  Eleanor  Heckman 

Susan  M,  Hegberg 

Joan  A,  Heimbach 

Elizabeth  L,  Henkelman 

David  and  Marcie  Henry 

Ralph  and  Jane  Hess 

Donald  and  Grace  Housley 

Connie  Hummel 

Lee  and  Arlene  Hummel 

W,  Murray  Hunt.  Jr 

Lawrence  M.  '43  and  Louise  Kresge 

Isaacs  '45 
James  and  Wanda  Isenberg 
Wayne  and  Alinda  Kantz 
Marvin  and  Emily  Kerstetter 
Danny  and  Kathy  Kilgus 
John  and  Sara  Kirkland 
Axel  Kleinsorg 
Paul  and  Linda  Klingensmith 
Michael  and  Kathy  Kopich 
David  Kyle 
Warren  A,  Lentz 
Barbara  A,  Lewis 
David  W  and  Bonnie  Eiker  70 

Lightcap 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

25 


Robert  and  Chen  Little 

John  and  Dorothy  Longaker 

Richard  and  Margaret  Lownghl 

Donna  Maize 

Henrich  and  Leona  Martin 

Thomas  Martin  and  Louisa  Weber 

Richard  and  Dorothy  Masom 

Marjorie  Wolfe  McCune  '43 

Thomas  and  Jenny  McGrath 

Manan  E  McKechnie 

James  McMenamin 

Genevieve  Mease 

James  and  Helen  Misanin 

Philip  and  Lilly  Morgan 

Robert  and  Gerburg  Mowry 

Dense  Moy 

David  and  Judy  Moyle 

Edward  and  Jeanne  Neff 

David  and  Judy  Newcomer 

Helen  Nunn 

Robert  and  Helen  Nylund 

Neil  H  and  Mary  W  Potter 

Bruce  and  Sachiko  Presser 

Joan  B  Price 

Saul  and  Florence  Putterman 

Patricia  A  Reiland 

Otto  and  Beulah  Reimherr 

William  A  and  Barbara  Maier  65 

Remaley 
Lee  and  Joanne  Renninger 
Rodney  and  Maureen  Davenport  62 

Ries 
Edward  S  '42  and  Blanche  Forney 

'42  Rogers 
Beverly  Romberger  and  Frank 

Harner 
E  Bryan  Rutledge 
Lance  and  Cynthia  Sadiek 
Frederick  and  Barbara  Sauter 
Jennifer  C  Schoen 
Al  and  Nancy  Schreffler 
Edward  and  Jeanette  Schwan 
Slan  Seiple 
Deidre  A  Sepp 
Steven  L  Shade! 
E  Raymond  38  and  Winifred 

Shaheen 
Ronald  and  Kathenne  Shambach 
Paul  A  and  Debra  A  Shoemaker 
Marilyn  Sleeley  Sierer  87 
David  and  Florence  Silverman 
Lewis  and  Linda  Silverman 
Linda  L  Skinner  '85 
James  and  Barbara  Smillie 
Alex  G  H  Smith 
C  Scott  Smith 
Dale  Smith 
James  Smith 
Jean  M  Smith 
Roger  Smith 

Philip  and  Renee  Sosland 
Kenneth  and  Lenora  Springfield 
Amos  A  Slagg.  Jr. 
Don  Stever 

Marvin  and  Edna  Straub 
Cyril  and  Lee  Stretansky 
Catherine  A.  Svetec  '86 
Mark  V  '77  and  Donna  Swanson 
George  R.F,  and  Barbara  Tamke 
James  and  June  Taylor 
James  and  Kathenne  Temple 
Robert  L.  Tyler 
Gene  R.  Urey 
Neal  and  Susan  Van  Eck 
Irene  C  Wagner 
Maurice  and  Phyllis  Wainwnght 
Ray  and  Donna  Walborn 
J  Thomas  and  Suzanne  Wilkinson 

'83  Walker 
William  Ward 

Kenneth  and  Audrey  Weaver 
Bruce  and  Shirley  Weaver 
Cloyd  Weaver 
Dan  and  Sally  Wheaton 
Pamela  L  White 
David  and  Judie  Wiley 
Elizabeth  Wiley' 
Steven  K  Wilkins 
Richard  and  Blanche  Wilson 
Truman  and  Leah  Wilmer 


Vaughn  A.  '67  and  Sandra  J  Wolf 

Richard  and  Deborah  Woods 

Jo  Anne  E,  Wray 

Paul  and  Betty  Yerg 

Jack  and  Janet  Young 

All  Mohamad  and  Fatteneh  Zadeh 

Richard  and  Mavis  Ziegler 

Foundations 


Anna  Bohorad  Trust 

Apple  Foundation 

Consortium  for  the  Advancement  of 

Private  Higher  Education 
Degenstein  Foundation 
Foundation  For  Independent 

Colleges 
G.  Scott  and  Bessie  K.  Guyer 

Foundation 
Harry  F  Duncan  Foundation,  Inc 
LB,  Smith  Educational  Foundation 
Chrstian  R  and  Mary  F,  Lindback 

Foundation 
Margaret  L,  Wendt  Foundation 
Louis  Nayovitz  Foundation 
Presser  Foundation 
John  and  Verna  Reidler  Foundation 
Research  Corporation 
Surdna  Foundation,  Inc 


Businesses, 

Corporations 

and  l\/latching 

Gift  Companies 

This  year,  150 
Susquehanna  Valley 

businesses  and 

industries  contributed 

$121,832,  including 

$25,000  in  challenge 

gifts,  to  the  annual 

Business  and  Industry 

Campaign. 

Susquehanna  is 

indebted  to 

Chairperson  Truman 

Purdy  as  well  as 

members  of  the 

Steering  Committee 

and  Volunteer  Team 

for  their  leadership. 

Here  is  a  complete 

listing  of  companies 

that  supported 

Susquehanna  in 

1987-88. 


The  Accugrade  System 

Acorn  Motel 

Aetna  Life  and  Casualty  Foundation 

Air  Products  and  Chemicals 

Airport  Restaurant 

Allen  Clark,  Inc, 


Allen  A,  Shaffer.  Jr,  and  Son 

Insurance  Agency 
Allied-Signal  Foundation 
Amax  Foundation,  Inc, 
American  Airlines 
American  Express  Foundation 
American  Home  Foods,  Inc. 
Amoco  Foundation,  Inc, 
AMP  Incorporated 
Apfelbaum  Realty 
Appleton  Papers,  Inc, 
ARA  Services,  Inc. 
Armstrong  World  Industnes,  Inc. 
The  Armtek  Foundation,  Inc 
Arthur  Andersen  and  Co 

Foundation 
The  Arthur  Young  Foundation 
Ashland  Oil  Foundation,  Inc. 
AT&T  Foundation 
Automatic  Data  Processing 
Avery  International 
The  Bank  of  New  York 
Bank  of  Pennsylvania 
Bankers  Trust  Co. 
Barnes  Group  Foundation,  Inc. 
BASF  Corporation 
The  Baxter  American  Foundation 
Bell  Atlantic 

Bell  Communication  Research 
Bell  of  Pennsylvania 
Basket  Gourmet 
Bastian  Tire  Sales,  Inc. 
Beavertown  Block  Company,  Inc 
Beavertown  Mills,  Inc. 
Becker  Volkswagen 
Bilger  Fuels 
Bingaman  and  Son  Lumber 

Company 
B  J  s,  A  Place  For  Ribs 
BKW  Coach  Line 
Black  and  Decker,  Inc. 
Bob  Newman,  Inc 
The  Boeing  Company 
Borden  Foundation,  Inc 
The  Bowery  Savings  Bank 
Blough-Wagner  Manufactunng 
Boscov  s  Department  Store,  Inc 
Brookside  Homes 
Buffalo  Valley  Telephone  Co 
Bull  Run  Inn 
Butter  Krust  Baking  Co 
C  &  P  Telephone  Co  of  Maryland 
Campbell  Soup  Company 
Capital  Holding  Corporation 
Carefree  Travel  Service,  Inc 
Carolina  Power  and  Light  Company 
Carpenter  Technology  Corporation 

Foundation 
Carter  Wallace.  Inc. 
Carteret  Savings 
CBS,  Inc 

Cellitti  Moving  and  Storage  Co 
Central  Builders  Supply 
Central  Pennsylvania  Savings 

Association 
Central  Penn  Wilbert  Vault  Co. 
Chadwicks 

Charles  Associates,  Inc. 
Chemical  Bank 
Chevron  US  A.,  Inc 
Chubb  and  Sons,  Inc 
Ciba-Geigy  Corporation 
Cigna  Foundation 
Citair,  Inc 
Citibank 

CNA  Foundation 
The  Coca-Cola  Company 
Coldwell  Banker-Colescott 

Properties 
Colonial  Furniture  Co. 
Colonial  Penn  Corporation 
Connecticut  Mutual  Life  Insurance 

Co 
Conoco,  Inc, 

Continental  Corporation  Foundation 
Coopers  and  Lybrand  Foundation 
Corning  Glass  Works  Foundation 
Country  Cupboard,  Inc 
Courtyard  Counseling  Center 


Cowles  Media  Company 

Crum  and  Forster  Foundation 

The  Daily  Item 

Dauphin  Deposit  Bank  and  Trust 
Co 

Deans  Oil  Co..  Inc. 

Deloitte,  Haskins  and  Sells 
Foundation 

Diehl  Auto  and  Truck  Leasing  Co. 

Digital  Equipment  Corporation 

DJ's  Family  Pizzeria 

Dogwood  Hill  Nursery,  Inc. 

Donaldson,  Lufkin  and  Jenrerte 

Duke  Power  Company 

The  Dun  and  Bradstreet  Corporate 
Foundation 

The  Duncanson  and  Holt  Group 

Eaton  Corporation 

Educators  Mutual  Life  Insurance 
Company 

Emery  Worldwide 

Emhart  Corporation 

EN.  Dunlap,  Inc. 

Equitable  Life  Assurance  Society 

The  Equitable  Foundation 

Equitable  Investment  Corporation 

ERA  Bowen  Agency,  Inc, 

Exxon  Education  Foundation 

Faylor  Foundation 

Federal  National  Mortgage 
Association 

Federated  Department  Stores,  Inc. 

F  E.  Worthington,  Inc. 

Fidelity  Bank 

Firestone  Tire  and  Rubber  Company 

First  National  Trust  Bank 

First  Pennsylvania  Bank 

Foote  Mineral  Company 

Ford  Motor  Company  Fund 

Forest  Home  Systems,  Inc, 

Fulton  Bank 

Furman  Foods,  Inc. 

Gary's  Farmhouse  Restaurant 

GEICO  Insurance  Group 

General  Electric  Foundation 

General  Dynamics  Corporation 

General  Signal 

Gettig  Technologies,  Inc. 

Golden  Arrow  Motel  and  Restaurant 

Golden  Corral  Family  Steakhouse 

Governor  Snyder  Mansion  Gifts 

Grace  Foundation,  Inc 

Graci's  Flowers 

The  Guardian  Life  Trust 

Gulf  +  Western  Foundation 

Hanover  Brands,  Inc. 

Hartford  Insurance  Group 
Foundation,  Inc 

Hershey  Foods  Corporation  Fund 

Hershey  Trust  Company 

Heublein  Foundation,  Inc 

Hewlett  Packard 

Hilsher  Graphics 

Hoffmann-La  Roche  Foundation 

Holiday  Inn  of  Amenca 

Honeywell  Fund 

Hughes  Aircraft  Company 

H,  Warshow  and  Sons,  Inc. 

IBM  Matching  Grants  Program 

IMO  Delaval,  Inc, 

Ingersoll-Rand 

Irving  One  Wall  Street  Foundation. 

Inc. 
J.C   Penney  Company 
J.  Kleinbauer,  Inc. 
The  J.P.M  Company 
James  River  Corporation 
John  Dagle  Jewelry 
John  Hancock  Mutual  Lite  Insurance 

Co- 
John-David  Advertising  Company 
Johnson  and  Higgins 
Johnson  &  Johnson 
Juniata  Garment  Company 
K-Mart  Corporation 
K-Mart  Store,  Shamokin  Dam,  PA 
Karchner,  McClellan  and  Riddell 
Katie  s  Kleeners 
Keller  Beer  Distributor 


Keller  Marine  Service,  Inc, 

Keller's  Auto  Body 

Kennametal  Foundation 

Kieffer  Physical  Therapy 

Kinney  Shoes 

Koppers  Company.  Inc, 

Kraft,  Inc 

Kratzer  Oil  Company,  Inc, 

Kreamer  Feed  Stores 

Leer  East 

Legg  Mason  Warren  York,  Inc 

Lenox  Incorporated 

Mack  Trucks,  Inc. 

Marsh  and  McLennan  Companies 

Martin  Marietta  Corporation 

Mary  Macintosh 

The  May  Stores  Foundation,  Inc, 

McGraw-Hill  Foundation.  Inc, 

Meckley's  Limestone  Products,  Inc. 

Medical  Economics  Company,  Inc, 

Medical  and  Surgical  Center.  Inc, 

Mel-Co  Printing 

Melcot  Radiator 

Mellon  Bank 

Merck  Foundation 

Meritor  Financial  Group 

Mid-Atlantic  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co, 

Middleburg  Hardware  and  Appliance 

Store 
Middleburg  Oil  Company 
Middleswarth  Kitchen  Fresh  Chips 
Midlantic  National  Bank 
The  Millipore  Foundation 
Mobil  Foundation,  Inc. 
Mohawk  Flush  Doors 
Moore  Business  Forms 
Morgan  Bank  (Delaware) 
Morgan  Guaranty  Trust  Co,  of  New 

York 
Mohammad  M.  Munir,  M.D. 
Nabisco,  Inc, 
National  Grange  Mutual  Insurance 

Company 
National  Gypsum  Company 
National  Liberty  Corporation 
National  Ticket  Company 
National  Westminster  Bank  USA 
Nationwide  Foundation 
New  England  Telephone 
New  England  Merchants  Leasing 

Corporation 
New  Jersey  Bell 
Newton  Advertising 
North  American  Philips  Corporation 
Northern  Central  Bank 
Old  Trail  Fabric  Center 
The  Optometric  Office 
on  Packagings,  Inc, 
John  Pagana,  M.D. 
Paul  Stine  Chevrolet 
Peat,  Manwick  Foundation 
Penn  Lyon  Homes,  Inc 
Penn  TV  Sales  and  Service,  Inc, 
Penn  Valley  Pnnting  Co. 
Employees  of  Pennsylvania  Gas 

and  Water  Co, 
Pennsylvania  Power  and  Light 

Company 
Pennwalt  Foundation 
Perkins  Restaurant 
Pfeiffer-Naginey  Insurance,  Inc. 
Pfizer,  Inc 

Phase  One  Graphic  Resources 
Philadelphia  National  Bank 
Philips  Industries  (The  Jesse  Philips 

Foundation) 
Phillip's  Motel 
The  Picture  Place 
Pittsburgh  National  Foundation 
Plaza  House  Furniture 
PMA  Foundation 
Portion  Pack  Food  Service,  Inc, 
Price  Waterhouse  Foundation 
Procter  and  Gamble 
Prudential  Foundation 
Public  Service  Electnc  and  Gas 

Company 
Purdy  Insurance  Agency,  Inc. 
RCA 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

26 


Rea  and  Denck.  Inc. 

The  Record 

Reed's  Real  French  Cleaners 

Reliance  Group  Holdings,  Inc 

Rexnord  Foundation,  Inc 

Rhoads  Mills,  Inc 

Thomas  R  Rippon.  Esquire 

Ril2-Craft  Corporation  of  PA,  Inc 

Rohm  &  Haas  Co, 

Rolley  Moving  and  Storage,  Inc. 

Rorer  Group,  Inc. 

Royal  Insurance 

R  U  Troutman  and  Sons.  Inc. 

Ryder  System.  Inc 

Mohammad  A.  Samad,  M.D 

Sandoz  Pharmaceuticals.  Inc 

Santa  Fe  Southern  Pacilic 
Foundation 

Sara  Lee  Foundation 

Schering-Plough  Foundation,  Inc 

Schindler  s  Studio 

Scott  Paper  Company  Foundation 

Scullin  Oil  Co, 

Seagull  Energy  Corporation 

Sears  Roebuck  Foundation 

Selinsgrove  Dental  Associates 

Selinsgrove  Motors,  Inc 

Selinsgrove  Sub  Shop 

Selmax  Corporation 

Service  Electric  Cable,  TV,  Inc. 

Shade  Mountain  Dental  Clinic 

Sherwin  Williams  Foundation 

Silvenip.  Inc 

Smellz  Auto  Sales  Co. 

Snyder  County  Trust  Co. 

Southern  Calilornia  Gas  Company 

Southern  Company  Services 

Southern  New  England  Telephone 

Squibb  Corporation 

Slackpole  Corporation 

The  Stanley  Works  Foundation 

Stanley  Woodworking 

State  Farm  Companies  Foundation 

Steininger  Laundry  and  Dry 

Cleaning 
Sterling  Drug.  Inc. 
Stone  and  Webster.  Inc 
Strawbridge  and  Clothier 
Stroehmann  Brothers  Company 
Sun  Refining  and  Marketing  Co 
SunAir  Communications.  Inc 
Sunbury  Broadcasting  Corporation 
Sunbury  Textile  Mills.  Inc 
Sundstrand  Corporation  Foundation 
Susquehanna  Valley  Mall 
Susquehanna  Valley  White 
Swineford  National  Bank 
Tedd's  Landing,  Inc 
Temperance  House 
Terry  Wild  Studio 
Toyota  Motor  Sales  USA,  Inc. 
Tracer.  Inc 

Travelers  Insurance  Co 
Tru-Bilt  Lumber  Co 
TRW  Foundation 
UNISYS  Corporation 
United  Jersey  Banks 
United  Parcel  Service  Foundation 
United  States  Borax  &  Chemical  Co. 
Universal  Suppliers,  Inc 
Valley  Farms  Dairy 
Valley  Toyota-AMC-Jeep-Renault 
Vanguard  Group,  Inc, 
Walnut  Acres,  Inc 
Warner  Lambert  Co 
Washington  National  Insurance  Co 
Weis  Markets,  Inc 
Westinghouse  Educational 

Foundation 
Westvaco 

Wickes  Building  Supply 
Willamette  Industries,  Inc 
David  G  Wilson,  D  M  D 
Harold  F  WoeKel.  Esquire 
Wolf  Furniture  (The  Wolf-Kuhn 

Foundation) 
Wood-Metal  Industnes 
Wool  rich.  Inc 


York  Container  Foundation 
Zarlman  Construction 
Zimmerman's  Dodge 

Religious 

Groups, 

Government 

Agencies 

and 

Organizations 


Aid  Association  for  Lutherans 
Allegheny  Synod,  Evangelical 

Lutheran  Church  in  America 
American  Music  Abroad 
Ben  Franklin  Technology  Center 
Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania, 

Department  of  Education 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church, 

Waynesboro,  PA 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in 

America 
Fund  for  the  Improvement  of 

Postsecondary  Education 
First  Congregational  Church.  Bee 

and  Missionary  Society. 

Middletown.  CT 
Israelite  Heritage  Institute 
Jewish  Chautauqua  Society 
Lower  Susquehanna  Synod, 

Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in 

America 
Lutheran  Brotherhood 
National  Institute  of  Child 

Developmeni 
Pennsylvania  Council  on  the  Arts 
Pennsylvania  Humanities  Council 
Pennsylvania  Music  Educators 

Association 
St  Luke  Evangelical  Lutheran 

Church,  Silver  Spnng,  MD 
St.  Paul  Lutheran  Church,  Sarasota. 

FL 
St  John  Evangelical  Lutheran 

Church,  Jersey  Shore,  PA 
Trinity  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church, 

Fort  Washington,  PA 
Upper  Susquehanna  Synod, 

Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in 

America 
Women  s  Auxiliary  of  Susquehanna 

University 
Zion  Lutheran  Church,  Sunbury.  PA 


Honorary 

Degree 

Recipients 


Arlin  M  Adams  he  85 
Vernon  E  Anderson  he  72 
Stuart  E  Barstad  he  86 
Helen  Decker  Blough  hc'87 
Paul  Boeder  hc'76 
Edwin  B  Bronner  hc'74 
Charles  B  Degenstein  hc'82 
Harold  A  Dunkelberger  hc'79 
George  L  Haller  he  63 
Henry  Hood  hc'88 
John  C   Horn  he  65 
Richard  C  Klick  he  77 
Robert  W  Koons  he  58 
Theodore  Lindquist  he  75 
A.  Donald  Mam  he  88 
Robert  E  Sehellberg  he  70 
Albert  Stauderman  he  73 
Reuben  T  Swanson  he'81 
Gustave  W  Weber  he'77 
Frederick  G  Wedemeyer  hc'80 


Bequests 

During  1987-88, 

bequests  were 

received 

from  the  following 

individuals: 


J   Edgar  Bishop  '25 

Victor  M  Gubin 

Samuel  P  and  Audrey  B,  Kramer 

John  W  Thompson  '09 

Cyril  Zechman  '21 


Gifts  in  Kind 


The  Accugrade  System 
The  Airport  Restaurant 
Boscov's  Department  Store,  Inc 
Burger  King  Restaurant.  Shamokin 

Dam.  PA 
Campus  Bookstore 
James  J  Campbell  '63 
DJ's  Family  Pizzena 
Mr  and  Mrs  Hubert  Frings 
The  Front  Street  Station 
Gary  s  Farmhouse  Restaurant 
Golden  Corral  Family  Streakhouse. 

Hummels  Wharf,  PA 
Charlotte  Gross 
Wallace  and  Andree  Growney 
Hardee  s  Restaurant.  Hummels 

Wharf,  PA 
Hoss  s  Steak  and  Seafood  House, 

Shamokin  Dam,  PA 
Israelite  Rentage  Institute 
Lawrence  M.  43  and  Louise  Kresge 

45  Isaacs 
K-Mart  Store,  Shamokin  Dam,  PA 
Bonnie  Eiker  Lightcap  '70 
Luea  s  Pizza,  Susquehanna  Valley 

Mall 
McDonald  s  Restaurant,  Shamokin 

Dam.  PA 
Mister  Donut,  Hummels  Wharf,  PA 
Nature's  Design 
Newton  Advertising 
Pappa  s  Pizza 
Peanut  Shack,  Susquehanna  Valley 

Mall 
Pennsylvania  Blue  Shield 
Perkins  Cake  &  Steak,  Hummels 

Whart,  PA 
Pizza  Hut,  Shamokin  Dam,  PA 
Radio  Shack.  Susquehanna  Valley 

Mall 
Rine  s  Flower  Shop  and 

Greenhouse 
Selinsgrove  Sub  Shop 
Tedd  s  Landing  Restaurant 
Things  Remembered.  Susquehanna 

Valley  Mall 
Total  Concept  Salon 
Edward  K,  Watkins  '75 
Richard  T  '82  and  Lynn  Sarf  '77 

Watkins 
Mr  and  Mrs  Robert  W.  Watson.  Jr. 
Howard  and  Martha  Weaner 
Luther  Weaver,  Jr    26 
Willi  K   E  Weiehelt  '60 
Randall  W  Welfley  84 
Harry  W  Welliver  II  85 
Brenda  Overcash  West  76 
Westvaco 

Richard  L  Wetzel  50 
Barbara  G.  Philbrick  '73  and  John  T. 

Wheaton  '71 
James  W  '58  and  Gail  Woolbert  '58 

White 
David  and  Judie  Wiley 


Freeman  Wilhour  25 

Stephen  K.  Wilkins 

Amelia  Krapf  Williams  33 

Arthur  E.  Wilmarth  '32 

Lynn  Whittleshey  Wilson  '72 

Dorothy  G.  Wilson 

Christopher  L  Winters  '65 

Joseph  S  Witeofsky  '80 

Gene  Witiak  '59 

Jeffrey  S,  '71  and  Joan  Mercer  '73 

Witte 
Vaughn  A.  '67  and  Sandra  J  Wolf 
A   Franklin  Wolfe  45 
Bruce  33  and  Marian  Walborn  33 

Worthington 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  K.  Wyatt 
John  D  '56  and  Janet  Gerner  '56 

Yeich 
Richard  N   Young  54 
Feme  Lauver  Zeigler  '43 
John  and  Martha  Zeller 
Christie  Zimmerman  '25 
Harold  C.  '49  and  Joan  Apple  48 

Zimmerman 
Zimmerman's  Dodge 
Evan  P    49  and  N   Frances 

Lybarger  '49  ZIock 
Philip  S  Zofrea  80 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Louis  Zueca.  Jr 
Judith  Anderson  Zucker  59 
Karen  Pfleger  Zygan  69 

Honorary  Gifts 


During  the  1987-88 

fiscal  year,  gifts 

were  received  in 

honor  of  the 

following 

individuals: 


Robert  R  Clark  '35 
Charles  B.  Degenstein  he  82 
James  Garrett 
Paul  M.  Haines  '31 


IMemoriais 


During  the  1987-81 

fiscal  year,  gifts 

were  received  in 

memory  of  the 

following 

individuals: 


Walter  P.  Benham.  Jr  '58 
G.  Allen  Botdort  22 
Kenneth  H   Bothwell  54 
Kenneth  T  Donnahoo  '87 
Charles  C.  Eberly  III  65 
Esther  Gettig 
Juliet  A  Gibson  89 
Russell  W  Gilbert 
Clara  Peters  Griggs 
Luther  Day  Grossman  16 
John  C  and  Sallie  Herrold 
John  Jones  42 
Stephen  J  Martinec  35 
John  C   McCune  II  37 
William  H  Poust.  Jr    49 
Charles  A  Rahter 
Greta  Ray 

Dorothy  W  Reeder  '27 
William  O  Roberts  29 
William  E   Royer  '33 
Richard  S  Souders  83 
William  E  Sullivan  35 
Nancy  Schell  Taylor 
Clinton  Weisenfluh  '27 
Margaret  L  Wendt 
Cynl  M.  Zechman  29 
John  Zubak  43 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

27 


Volunteer  Leadership 


Alumni  Association  Executive 
Committee 

Susqtti'hcintia  is  jortiinatc  to  have  active  alumni  who  are  interested  in 
the  University's  future.  Throughout  the  year,  alumni  leaders  act  as 
catalysts  in  keeping  graduates  in  touch  with  University  progress. 
Alumni  plan  special  reunions  such  as  Alumni  Day  and  regional 
^aiherings  in  their  respective  areas. 

We  thank  the  1987-88  Alumni  Executive  Officers,  Executive  Board 
Members,  and  District  Club  leaders  for  their  service. 

Officers 

John  G-  Foos  '71,  President 

Louis  F,  Sanlangelo,  Jr.,  '50  and  William  A.  Lewis,  Jr.  '68,  Vice  Presidents 

Donald  S.  King  '66,  Secretary 

Chester  G,  Rowe  '52,  Treasurer 

Representauves  on  the  University  Board  of  Directors: 

Carl  L.  Campbell  '65 

Leslie  Butler  '62 

Albert  P  Molinaro.  Jr   '50 

Lawrence  E.  Mundis  '66 

E.xectilive  Board  Members-Al-Large 

Margaret  Ann  Finley  '85 

Robert  L   Fiscus  '59 

Robert  A   Gabrenya  '40 

Joe  W.  Kleinbauer  '63 

Richard  K   Renn  '73 

Nevin  C  T  Shaffer    '49 

Dorothy  E  Wesner  '81 

Henry  R   Albright  '54 

Cheryl  Rahlfs  Atkinson  '77 

William  D   Atkinson  '74 

Donna  Ake  Burkholder  '67 

William  E,  Cochran  '83 

Carol  B  Kehler  '74 

David  R   Odenalh  '79 

ToddG   Bums  '81 

Robert  G.  Can-  '75 

Alan  C,  Lovell  '70 

Leah  Cryder  Oberheim  '47 

Doreen  Bolton  Rehrig  '72 

Ruth  Naylor  Shaffer  '41 

Rudy  Van  der  Heil  '63 

District  Alumni  Club  Chairpersons 
Altoona 

Randall  L.  Klobetanz  '76.  Hollidaysburg.  PA 

Baltimore 

Alan  C,  Lovell  '70,  Ellicotl  City,  MD 

Central  Pennsylvania 

Richard  L,  Kisslak  '58.  Bellefonte 

Florida  Northeast 

John  B   Neuhauser  "76  and  Katherine  McAllister  Neuhauser  '77,  Lake  Marv. 

FL 

Florida  West 

William  A   Pettc  '76,  Safety  Harbor,  FL 

Harrisburg 

Robert  A    Good  '65  and  Linda  Carolhers  Good  '66,  Camp  Hill,  PA 

Hazleton 

Kenneth  J   Vennillion  '71  and  Roxane  Havice  Vermillion  '71.  Summit  Hill, 

PA 

Jersey  North 

David  E   Atkinson  '77  and  Cheryl  Rahlfs  Atkinson  '77,  Summit,  NJ 

Jersey  South 

Robert  G   Fundaker  "64,  Moorestown,  NJ 

Johnstown 

Robert  A  Gabrenya  '40,  Johnstown,  PA 

Lancaster 

Robert  S   Nickey  III  '84,  Mountville.  PA 

Uhigh  Valley 

Ronald  R  Roth  '76  and  Laurie  Morgan  Roth  '76.  Easlon.  PA 

Lewistown 

Paul  D.  Olbrich  '59  and  Thiry  Reamer  Olbrich  '57.  Lewistown,  PA 

Philadelphia 

Shirley  A    Young  '51,  Fountainville.  PA 

Pittsburgh 

Eugene  H   Gundrum  '48  and  Dorothy  Eilhardt  Gundrum  '48.  Pittsburgh,  PA 

Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 

Robert  J    Scovell  '65,  Kingston,  PA 

Susquehanna  Valley 

Henry  R  Albright  '54.  Sunbury,  PA 

Washington 

Jeremy  J.  Davis  '82,  Falls  Church,  VA 

Williamsport 

Donald  S  King  '66.  Momoursville.  PA 

Vork 

Patricia  F   Hcathcote  '58.  York.  PA 

Richard  K    Renn  '73,  York.  PA 


Alumni  Parent  Admissions  Network 

Each  year.  Susquehanna  i'ni\cr\it\  receives  valuable  assistance  frorr 
the  Alumni  Parent  .Admissions  Network  in  recruiting  new  students. 
APAN  members  attend  college  night  programs  in  their  home  areas, 
send  congratulatory  letters  to  accepted  students,  attend  on-campus 
workshops  to  become  familiar  with  the  admissions  process. 
Susquehanna  appreciates  the  enthusiasm  that  APAN  members  share 
with  prospective  students  and  their  parents. 


Lynn  Askew  '57 

Sharon  Austin  '72 

Ted  and  June  Babbitt 

William  Babiash  Jr    '85 

Alan  Babp  '79 

David  and  JoAnn  Bailey 

Barbara  Beans  '79 

Leonard  Betkowski  '62 

Beth  Biehl  '86 

Rev   Virginia  M.  Biniek  '67 

Joseph  Boileau  '86 

Joseph  Boland,  Jr.  '82 

David  Borden  '72 

Sue  Brett  '83 

Mark  Burkhardt 

Jerry  Carothers  '70 

Carol  Chamigo  '85 

William  E,  Cochran  '83 

Suzanne  Coffee  '81 

Emilie  and  Buz  W,  Conover 

Dan  Corveleyn  '69 

Lisa  Corridon  '83 

Mary  T.  Couglin  '82 

Michael  Crawley  '84 

Jill  Crilchley  '86 

Caroline  J   Cueman  '86 

Pam  Deisher  '85 

Susan  Dell  '84 

Stephen  Dempsey  '83 

Hank  '70  and  Barbara  '69  DePeno 

Bill  Devine  '81 

Pamela  DeVito  '85 

Jane  DiGirolamo  '78 

Carol  Dillon  '86 

Kitty  Williams  Ditano  '81 

Janice  Robb  Dolan  '79 

Pien-e  Duy  '84 

Robin  Emerson  '86 

Jay  Feaster  '84 

William  and  Marjone  '56  Finley 

Bnan  '82  and  Debbi  '81  Fisher 

Owen  Henniforth  Fitch  '68 

Bnan  Fitzpatnck  '81 

Kevin  Flaherty  '78 

James  C,  Flanagan  '76 

Dan  Fomataro  '68 

Douglas  E.  Ganrian  '81 

Emile  F,  and  Lois  George 

Dons  Gordon 

Delores  and  Leroy  Gorman 

Kim  Gonnley  '86 

Lome  Greene  "86 

Eric  Gmseke  '84 

Mark  Gutleber  '82 

Mr  &  Mrs.  Robert  Hamme 

Jane  Harding 

Ron  Hardnock  '62 

Edith  Hebel  '49 

Liz  Heim  '85 

Sue  Heim  '86 

Linda  Hlavac  '85 

Craig  Hockenbury  '81 

Kip  Hollister  '84 

Deborah  Holt  '86 

Ann  Hubley  '85 

Gina  Hucke  '86 


Leai 


'86 


Drew  "82  and  Lori  Jakubek 

Natalie  Jason  '85 

JR   (Rusty)  Johnson,  III  '79 

Charlies  '83  and  Anna  '84  Jordan 

Mary  Kaiser  '82 

Karen  Kenan  '85 

Winnie  Keller 

Bill  Kennedy  Jr,  '85 

George  Kircbner  '64 

Kathryn  Kissinger  '86 

John  and  Linda  Klemeyer  '70 

Michael  '80  and  Laura  '82  Kling 

Signe  Gates  Knock 

Ron  Kramer  '71 

Lorinda  Krause  '79 

Lan^  '70  and  Christine  '69  Kyse 


PaulG.  Lang  '81 
Barbara  Lappe  '82 
Sue  Larsen  '82 
Caroline  Ue  '83 
Ronald  and  Jeanne  Leib 
Alice  Lent 

William  Lewis.  Jr.  '68 
Eizabeth  Linehan  '78 
Linda  Lovell  '71 
Cindy  Luer  '85 
Chris  Markle  '84 
Michael  Matla  '83 
Mark  Mazaleski 

Dawn  Melo  '86 

Linda  Miller  '84 

Bnice  Milzman  '84 

Ann  Mane  Minton  '77 

Gary  '61  and  Stephanie  '60  Moore 

Trish  Moran  '85 

Jodi  Munay  '68 

Spike  and  Maryland  Myers 

Joanne  H.  Nanos  '76 

Howard  Nelson  Jr.  '85 

Rob  Nickey  '84 

Robert  and  Rajean  Nickey 

Barb  Nolan  '86 

John  '67  and  Barbara  '68  Norton 

Amy  G.  Nye  '82 

Cathenne  Oakes  '86 

Frednck  Olivari  '84 

Jennifer  Olson  '84 

Dennis  Packard  '71 


Richard  Pohl  '79 

Linda  Carol  Post  '81 

Joseph  Raho  '73 

Kely  Ramsdell  '85 

Glenda  Rennie  '85 

Judy  Rile  '78 

Carolanne  Rogers  '86 

Paul  Rosick 

Mimi  Rossell  '82 

Ronald  Roth  '76 

Donna  Schilling  '84 

Robin  and  Don  Scholl  '83 

Nanci  Schrtiner 

Martha  Miller  Schwartz  '77 

Karen  Schwille  '85 

Allison  Shepard  '86 

Lauren  Shollenberger  '82 

Linda  Skinner  '85 

Rob  Slifer  '86 

JoAnn  Smith  '77 

Nomne  Bailey  Spencer  '68 

Mary  Sprowls  '82 

Sarah  Stone  '88 

Colleen  Sullivan  '85 

Reinhart  and  Shirley  Summerfield 

Barbara  E.  Summers  '65 

Douglas  Talhelm  '86 

Timothy  Taylor  '83 

Brenda  Tice  '86 

Kimberly  Tiemey  "86 

Garth  Torok  '83 

Ken  '71  and  Roxane  '71  Vermillion 

Timothy  Vile  '86 

Bill  '82  and  Gwen  '83  Weiser 

Betsy  Whitham  '86 

David  Whitmore  '83 

Robb  Whitmoyer  '80 

Chns  Wilkens  '86 

Don  '50  and  Flossie  '51  Wissinger 

Kathy  Woemer  '86 

Michael  Wnght  '85 

Janet  Wyllie  '86 

Douglas  Y'ago  '86 


Business  and  industry  Campaign 

In  1858.  the  people  of  Selins^rove  provided  funds  to  erect 
Susquehanna  University's  first  building.  Throughout  the  130  years 
that  have  followed,  that  same  supportive  spirit  has  continued  to 
strengthen  the  bond  between  the  University  and  the  Greater 
Susquehanna  Valley. 

This  year  has  been  no  exception.  During  the  1987-88  Business  and 
Industry  Campaign.  150  Susquehanna  Valley  businesses  and  industries 
contributed  a  total  of  $121,832  including  $25,000  in  challenge  gifts  to 
the  SUF. 

We  are  grateful  to  Chairman  Truman  H.  Purdy  of  Purdy  Insurance 
Agency.  Sunbury.  as  well  as  the  members  of  the  Steering  Committee 
and  Volunteer  Team  for  their  enthusiastic  leadership  which  enabled 
the  campaign  to  exceed  its  $100,000  goal. 


Truman  H.  Purdy.  Chairman 

Steering  Committee 

James  Apple 
Carl  Bellas 
Art  Bowen  "65 
Bill  Bowen  '69 
Karen  Hackman  '78 
Larr>  Isaacs  "43 
Fred  Kelly  '66 
Joe  Kleinbauer  '63 
Edward  Pfeiffer  "50 
Rue  Rothennel 
Marvin  Rudnilsky 
Daniel  Shuck 
Tedd  Skotedis 
Robert  Soper 
Jack  Treas 
Henry  Truslow 
William  Witkop 

Business  and  Industry  Volunteer  Team 

Waller  Anderson 
Annette  Apfclbaum 
John  Apple 
Richard  Bechtel  "72 
William  Becker 
David  Bemslein 
Joyce  Bilger 
Raymond  Bowen 
William  Clark  '62 
Janet  Dagle 


John  Dagle 
Richard  Erdley 
Mollie  Eysler 
Richard  Eyster  "56 
George  Fecker  '72 
Frank  Fendt  '73 
Paul  Harro  '69 
Sandra  Hower 
Lee  Hummel 
George  Keller 
Edward  Kraus 
Ron  Laniewski 
Larry  Lewallen 
Peter  Malson  '65 
Kenneth  Mease  '50 
William  Pakuta 
Frederik  Paulsen 
Michael  PfelTenbergei 
Chris  Purdy 
Craig  Purdy 
William  Purdy 
Kurt  Reiber  '81 
Michael  Rheam 
Kermit  Ritler  '60 
George  Robinson 
Harold  Schnver 
Robert  Singer 
Robert  Snee 
Richard  Viens 
David  Wilson 
Harold  Woelfel 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

28 


Campus  Phonathon  Student 
Volunteers 

"Good  evem/ifi.  I  am  a  Susquehanna  student  volunteer  calling  on 
behalf  of  the  I9H7-H8  Susquehanna  University  Fund."  Throughout  the 
month  of  October,  these  words  were  repeated  time  and  lime  again,  as 
more  than  400  student  volunteers  took  to  the  phones  on  behalf  of  the 
SUF. 

With  an  ambitious  goal  of  $100,000.  chairman  Bill  Mikus  '89.  and 
his  team  of  volunteers  set  out  to  "Make  It  Happen"  for  the  SUF. 
After  18  nights  of  calling,  phonathon  volunteers  contacted  5 .637 
alumni,  and  secured  2 .800  pledges .  The  student  volunteers'  efforts 
paid  off  with  a  record-breaking  phonathon  total  of  $105,352. 
Bill  Mikus  "89.  Chairman 
Laura  Buller  '90.  Weckl\  Captain 
Scoll  Harrington  'Sg.  Weekly  Captain 
Bryan  Frack  '90.  Weekh-  Captain 
Wendy  Tibaldi  '89.  Weekly  Captain 
Janis  Blandy  '90.  Publicity  Coordinator 
Nightly  Captait 


Denise  Ambrogio  "90 
Sarah  Andres  "91 
Kelly  Ardres  "91 
Jane  Arkel  "89 
Keilh  Baumann  '89 
Brad  Bishop  '90 
Susan  Brandi  '90 
Theresa  Considine  "90 
Mark  Dclawier  "89 
Jeff  Elwell  "90 


:  Ges; 


•90 


Valene  Hansen  '88 
Carolyn  Hamson  "90 
Maureen  Hasseli  '88 
Patrice  Helhennglon  '89 
Lee  Hum  "88 

Student  Volunteer  Callers 

Thomas  Alberse 
Siobhan  Amadei 
Martina  Androshick 
Nancy  Armacosi 
Michelle  Ballotta 
Amy  Baran 
Ann  Beggs 
Jim  Bet) 
Michael  Bell 
Susan  Berdela 
Kent  Bcrgey 
Heather  Beulel 
Lori  Biddle 
Sima  Blackmon 
Lauren  Bodmer 
Michelle  Bonventre 
Wendy  Buehler 
John  Buntmg 
Lisa  Burghardt 
Martina  Bums 
Sunday  Cahlll 
Betsy  Camarco 
Came  Campbell 
Pat  Cardenas 
Bill  Carter 
Gene  Cautillo 
Tom  Cerverizzo 
Melissa  Challice 
Andy  Chapman 
Robert  Cheddar 
Michele  Chnstman 
Chip  Clinger 
Christian  Cloud 
Lou  Consianza 
Cindy  Cook 
Barbra  Cooke 
Cheryl  Corradino 
Helen  Costalas 
David  Cozzolino 
Elizabeth  Craine 
Elizabeth  Crowe 
Julie  Dallon 
Elizabeth  Danforth 
Tom  Daub 
Anna  Davies 
Linda  Davis 
Donna  Degennaro 
Chris  Del  Bueno 
Gary  Dclduca 
Tern  Demott 
Meredith  Denlicker 
Rich  Derrick 
Fred  Dichiara 


Kirk  Kirkland    90 
Michele  LaBne  "90 
Matt  LaDuke  "88 
Tracy  Lawrence  '89 
Sue  Paul  "90 
Leslie  Rippard  '90 
Knstin  Ryan  '91 
Traci  Scully  "90 
Mike  Starkweather  '90 
Jim  Tollinger  '89 
John  Tourville  '89 
Alessandra  Turner  "91 
Jennifer  Wainwnght  '90 
Joanne  Ward  '91 
Laurie  Voipe  "90 
Ray  Zeigler  '90 

Peter  Digiacomo 
Dana  Dombroski 
Ted  Dorman 
Juiianne  Doupe 
Tony  Drummond 
Douglas  Elliott 
Chris  Elvidge 
Karen  En  gel 
Laurie  Erickson 
Diane  Esiy 
David  Farley 
Meg  Farmer 
Lauren  Fatigati 
Chnstine  Fitzgerald 
Bill  Fox 
Julian  Francis 
Dena  Freimanis 
Donna  Fries 
Sharryl  Froehlich 
Vickie  Fulton 
Cheryl  Gaffney 
Alec  Galloway 
Hotly  Gasull 
Jennie  Giasi 
Brian  Goebel 
Rcnee  Greene 
Bryan  Griffie 
Samuel  Gross 
Denise  Guastella 
Knsten  Guest 
Lynn  Guzikowski 
Steve  Haas 
Jim  Hamsher 
Enka  Hardenburg 
Kim  Haipin 
Dorothy  Hart 
Meg  Harvey 
Robin  Hastings 
Linda  Hauptii 
Bonnie  Herb 
Nancy  Heyer 
Deborah  Hite 
Michelle  Hofmann 
John  Homestead 
Laura  Huber 
Stacy  Huber 
Lee  Huff 
Beckie  Hunt 
Angie  Johnson 
Nathan  Jones 
Paul  Joslyn 
Kim  Kapes 
Ken  Kasarjian 
David  Kearney 


Suzan  Keehnast 
Tom  Kelleher 
Jiesu  Kim 
Steven  Kime 
Paul  King 
Patncia  Kloss 
Cheryl  Knapp 
William  Kradel 
Craig  Kraviiz 
Allyson  Krummrich 
Rich  Kuncken 
Dan  Lachtner 
Sangeela  Lai 
Knsten  Langenfeld 
Bonnie  Lanzel 
Nicole  Lefchak 
Rebecca  Lent 
Paul  Lesica 
Cathenne  Lesmewski 
Michele  Leuser 
Andrea  Light 
Lisa  Livennghouse 
Mindy  Long 
Philip  Lucivero 
Sarah  Luithle 
Liza  Macalincag 
David  Macgregor 
Donna  Major 
Stacey  Maroney 
Fran  Marrone 
Scott  Marsland 
Elaine  Marx 
Donalyn  Mason 
Jill  Matrange 
Patnck  McAdoo 
Deb  McAllister 
Jim  McCaffery 
Heather  McCormick 
Meg  McCulcheon 
Mark  McDaniels 
Andrea  McDonald 
Robin  McElwee 
William  McGamgie 
Joella  Mclvor 
Dennis  McManus 
Michael  McNelly 
Timothy  Mee 
Kenneth  Michael 
Jennifer  Miller 
Robert  Miller 
Sham  Miller 
Terry  Moffat 
Gregory  Moraski 
Keith  Monis 
Elizabeth  Mortimer 
Katie  Murphy 
Kerry  Myers 
Julie  Nees 
Karen  Nelson 
Karen  Nester 
Christel  Nestler 
Jon  Nickey 
Sarah  Nickey 
Kim  Norton 
Kathryn  Odiome 
Lois  Pahis 
Pete  Palladino 
Michelle  Palomares 
Trish  Pangenc 
Drew  Paradme 
Gina  Pansi 
Lon  Parker 
Mona  Patel 
Kim  Paulsen 
Knsta  Peterson 
Danielle  Peyakovich 
Donna  Podoletz 
David  Pritchard 
Jerry  Pry  or 
Noah  f*uckowitz 
Melanie  Raffa 
Anne  Rank 
Sue  Rattay 
Stacey  Redsecker 
Janeiie  Reliford 
Roberta  Rice 
Chnstina  Rigby 
Eileen  Riley 
Kelly  Robertson 
Diane  Rogers 
Debbie  Rosick 
Bobbi  Rostiac 
Ann  Rupprecht 
Vicki  Russell 


Ron  Salmon 
Dave  Salter 
Daniele  Sai 
Debbie  Sauer 
Ken  Scala 
Alice  Schilling 
Bill  Schroeher 
Ginger  Schultz 
Jeannie  Schultz 
Paul  Schweitzer 
Patricia  Scotton 
Kelly  Shay 
Tina  Shepherd 
Lynda  Sloane 
Troy  Smyser 
Brent  Snyder 
Chris  Sleiner 
Peter  Steinmelz 
Nancy  Stepsus 
Annamarie  Stewart 
Alexandra  Stobb 
Craig  Stoken 
Ann  Straka 
Andrew  Sung 
Martin  Svikhart 
David  Szawlewicz 
Dee  Tacconi 
Lisa  Tarleton 
Nancy  Taylor 
Michelle  Thomas 
John  Tiffey 
Sharon  Tirpak 
Michael  Tucci 
Dave  Tucker 


Jeffery  Ulmer 
Joanne  Valuska 
Betsy  Van  Tuyl 
Jennifer  Varcoe 
Kelly  Vardon 
Heather  Ventura 
Claudine  Vogel 
Sandy  Wachter 
Carolyn  Waer 
Lance  Wagner 
Philip  Walker 
Sarah  Walter 
Hugo  Warns 
Barb  Weigle 
Melissa  Weigle 
Debbie  Weissman 
Donna  Wenz 
Mark  Wetzel 
Doug  Wheeler 
Kathy  Wilcox 
Christina  Wilson 
Denise  Wilson 
Jennifer  Wilson 
Vicky  Wilt 
Julie  Winebarger 
Charlie  Winkler 
Deb  Witkowski 
Christine  Wolfe 
Joe  Wolfe 
Beth  Young 
Todd  Ziegler 
Barb  Zimmerman 
Andrea  Zizelmann 
Gregg  Zollo 


Window  of  Opportunity: 

The  Campaign  for  Susquehanna 

Strong,  supportive  leadership  i.\  the  most  iniportani 
ingredient  needed  to  ensure  a  successful  capital  campaign. 
Susquehanna  is  deeply  indebted  to  these  individuals  for 
making  such  an  important  commitment  to  the  campaign  by 
agreeing  to  serve  as  volunteer  leaders. 

Steering  Committee: 

Robert  Weis.  Steering  Committee  Chairman 
Helen  Decker  Blough.  Honorary  Chairwoman 
Charles  B    Degenstein.  Honorary  Chairman 
Lawrence  M    Isaacs  '43.  National  Campaign  Chairman 
William  A,  Gettig.  Naiional  Vice  Chairman 
Raymond  C.  Lauver  "50.  Naiional  Vice  Chairman 
Erie  L  Shobert  II  '35.  National  Vice  Chairman 
Harold  O'Connor.  Board  Solicitation  Chairman 
Samuel  D.  Ross  Jr.  '54.  Major  Gifts  Chairman 
Albert  P.  Molinaro  Jr.  '50.  Leadership  Gifts  Chairman 
Douglas  E.  Arthur  *49.  Planned  Gifts  Chairman 
Joel  Cunningham.  Universtn  President 
Sidney  J,  Aplelbaum 


Major  Gifts  Committee: 

Douglas  E.  Arthur  *49 

Joel  Cunningham 

George  E.  Harris  '64 

Lawrence  M.  Isaacs  '43 

Terry  L.  March  "67 

Albert  P,  Molinaro  Jr.  '50 

Harold  O'Connor 

Samuel  D.  Ross  '54,  Chairman 

Erie  I.  Shobert  II  '35 

Donald  E.  Wissinger  '50 

Leadership  Gifts  Committee: 

Albert  P  Molinaro.  Chairman 
Area  Campaign  Organization 
Harrisburg 

Douglas  E    Arthur  '49 

Jack  Bishop  "57 

William  C,  Davenport  '53 

D,  Edgar  Hutchison  '34 

William  S,  Morrow  *34 

Louis  F   Santangelo  '50.  Chairman 
New  York  City/Southern  Connecticut 

Terry  L,  March.  '67.  Chairman 
Philadelphia/Southern  New  Jersey 

Leslie  Butler  '62.  Chairman 


Jack  Bishop  '57 
Joan  Bishop 
Carl  Campbell  '65 
Kenneth  O    Fladmark 
John  G    Foos  '71 
Frank  W    Fletcher 
Rev    Walter  B    Freed 
Louise  Kresge  Isaacs  '* 
Sara  G.  Kirkland 
Jack  Kolbert 
Truman  H    Purdy 
Paul  Putterman 


Susquehanna  Valley 
Gary  E.  Baylor 
Vincent  E,  Boyer  '52 
Joe  W.  Kleinbauer  '63 
Marjorie  W,  McCune  '43 
Carl  M.  Moyer  '63 
Edward  F.  Pfeiffer,  '50.  Chairman 
Robert  A.  Pittello 
Rev.  E.  Raymond  Shaheen  '37 

Planned  Gifts  Committee: 

Douglas  E    Arthur.  '49,  Chairman 

Rev.  Walter  B,  Freed 

D    Edgar  Hutchison  '34 

Lawrence  M.  Isaacs  '43 

Lawrence  E.  Mundis  '66 

Leah  C  Oberheim  '47 

Edward  F,  Pfeiffer  '50 

Carl  Rice 

Ruth  L-  Roush 

Rev    E    Raymond  Shaheen  '37 

Erie  I   Shobert  II  '35 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

29 


Alumni  and  Parent  Career  Network 

Susquehanna  University  is  deeply  grateful  to  the  many  alumni  ami 

parents  who  have  willingly  shared  their  time  and  talents  to  provide 

guidance  to  our  students  as  they  prepare  for  their  professional  lives. 

Both  networks  give  students  valuable  information  and  access  to  the 

work  world. 

Alumni  Career  Network 

Accounting/Finance 

Thomas  Barbaro  '78 

Sue  Belli  Hi 

Allison  Bird   83 

Patntia  A    Bowman    71 

Robert  M   Brenneman  "73 

Carl  L.  Campbell  '65 

Robert  G  Carolhers  '70 

William  Cochran  '83 

Robert  Curtis  '63 

Kalhy  Dilenschneider  '76 

Michael  Donahue  '82 

Robert  C,  Edgerton.  Jr.  '73 

Charlolle  G.  Folmer  '75 

John  Fm)s  '71 

H.  Scoll  Frills  -78 

Richard  Hanell  '83 

Fred  Hickman  '77 

Sleven  M   Hoffman  '72 

Susan  Z.  Horslman  '76 

Andrew  Jakuber  '82 

Carter  C  Kaneen  '71 

Fred  W  Kelly,  Jr   '66 

Audrey  Klijian  '78 

Philip  M   Kob  '78 

H.  Laurence  Kyse  '70 

George  Lambiase  '80 

Slephen  V.  Lamoreaux  '80 

Judith  H   Lasley  '66 

Elizabeth  Linehan  '78 

David  Lloyd  '83 

William  Lombard  '80 

Lisa  Angst  Long  '80 

Thomas  R.  Long  '68 

Tetry  L.  March  '67 

James  R.  Nace  "70 

Linda  Neyhart  '80 

Albert  M.  Noggle  '77 

Tommy  F   Pelro  '72 

Ralph  E  Purpur  '66 

James  Radvany  *82 

Donald  M,  Ross  '78 

William  H   Rouse  '72 

Audrey  Schwarz  '82 

Slephen  Shilling  '80 

Rich  Spoils  '68 

James  W.  Summers  '64 

Nancy  H.  Swan  '80 

Cynthia  Pritchard  Swenson  '77 

Roxana  Williams  '77 

Paul  M.  Willibanks  '75 

Jeffrey  S.  Wilte  '71 

Debbie  R  Wolfert  '78 

Tom  Wolven  '81 

Business 

William  D.  Atkinson  '74 

Charles  S.  Bender  II  '67 

Arthur  F,  Bowen  '65 

Susan  Bullock  '81 

Leslie  R   Butler  '62 

Bruce  W   Casso  '74 

Mary  Coughlin  '82 

Henry  J.  Depen-o  '70 

Bill  Devihc  '81 

Warten  S.  Diggins  '75 

Jane  Kadenbach  DiGirolamo  '78 

David  S   Dunn  '72 

Arthur  D  Ebersberger  '68 

Thomas  Enlenmann  '71 

Linda  Eberlin  Fahmey  '79 

John  Grccnshields  '81 

William  Harris  '81 

Ban7  Hartshoni  '76 

Mark  Haslett  '75 

Hank  Herrington  '68 

Andrew  C.  Hickox  '79 

Paul  R.  Hinsch  '74 

Stephen  Hull  '80 

Susan  R,  Kadenbach  '75 

David  Power  Kamer  '75 

Joe  W.  Kleinbauer  '63 

Hany  F  Kocher  '55 

Richard  E.  Linder  '64 

Karen  Anderson  Lynch  '70 

Jetson  R   McCleary  '66 


Gary  T,  Miner  '69 

Bruce  E,  Moore  '77 

H.  Gerald  Nanos  '70 

Linda  Neyhart  '80 

Michael  G   Ostermayer  '71 

William  B    Pearson  '64 

Jill  Jacobus  Polk  '78 

Dena  J    Praul  '66 

Dale  J,  Price 

R,  J   Purcell  '79 

Gary  W,  Richenaker  '76 

Mary  I.  Ritsert  '68 

Dallon  William  Savidge  '72 

Patricia  Ann  Schoenegan  '80 

Frank  W    Scholt  '74 

Scott  Schweppe  '83 

Chris  Smith  '81 

Mark  A   Snyder  '79 

Eric  E-  Stahl  '73 

JonTietbohl  '81 

Dennis  L   Van  Name  '68 

Communications 

Judilh  Crilelli  Burkholder  '80 

Nancy  Zanner  Correll  '78 

Stephen  Cowleo  '82 

Dan  Ditzler  '77 

Ten  Guemsi  '80 

Samuel  Kuba  III  '75 

William  E   Swanger  III  '76 

Bill  Trousdale  '74 

Computer  Science 

James  Barker  '80 

Douglas  Brown  '81 

Susan  L  Cunningham  '73 

David  Danielson  '77 

Larry  L   Eppley  "72 

Charlie  Fox  '84 

Scott  A   Gnmm  '78 

Don  Hamlin  '70 

James  Hinkle  '83 

Ronald  Keefer  '63 

Ernie  Kemper  '80 

Thomas  Lust  '74 

Dave  Lynch  '80 

Cindy  Lynch  '82 

Marvin  Malone  '63 

Frederick  Carl  Mayer,  Jr.  '71 

Gary  Minifeld  '68 

Mary  Mack  Poff  '83 

Catherine  A.  Sieben  "84 

James  C,  Vaiek  '68 

Education 

Susan  Augustine  '83 

Elizabeth  H.  Bagger  '62 

Leonard  R   Betkoski  "62 

Donald  Boyle   59 

Mary  Coleman  '58 

Jill  H,  Evans  '71 

Gerald  Fletcher  '59 

Cynthia  Frishkom  '71 

Annette  Click  '83 

Thomas  Hanshaw  "62 

Anne  J.  Hen-ington  '70 

Karen  Holmes  Hoke  '79 

Linda  Houdeshcl  Howard  '69 

Kathryn  Hullings    76 

Donna  J-  Kratz  "73 

Mary  Landis  '82 

Lowell  L.  Leitzel  '76 

Jerome  Lynch  '68 

Bnan  McCartney  '72 

Joan  Meisenhelter  '66 

Philip  Chapman  Ousley  '73 

John  P.  Poliero  '78 

Pete  Rile  '81 

Nancy  J,  Robinson  '79 

Laurie  M    Roth  '76 

Susan  Fuller  Sies  '78 

Nomne  Bailev  Spencer  '68 

Robert  X    Spcro  '69 

Lorecn  Wimmer  Stout  '70 

Jane  Westrick  Swisher  "78 

Slephen  M    Vak  '68 

Linda  C    Zeiber  '70 


Human  Resource  Management 

Roberto  Alcantara  '82 

David  A,  Borden  "72 

Susan  Cressman  "77 

Arlenc  Curth  "83 

Stephen  Dempsey  '83 

Elwood  R.  "Chub  "  Dietz  '76 

John  Holt  "80 

Edward  Huber  "60 

Robert  Kocis  "80 

Larry  Kroggel  "77 

George  Laufenberg  "72 

Valene  Mitchell  "81 

Kathy  Shade  lacobucci  "80 

Carey  N.  Sheaffer  '74 

June  Soyka  '83 

Joel  Tokarz  '80 

Jack  Treas  "80 

Douglas  C.  Webb  '73 

Insurance 

Barry  Boblick  "71 

Michael  J    Buterbaugh  "76 

Peter  D  Cuozzo  '70 

Robert  A,  Dachik  "71 

Kevin  Keeler  "78 

Robert  J   King  "68 

David  E.  Lewis  "77 

M,  W,  Tilghman,  Jr.  "71 

Law 

Barbara  A,  Beans  "79 

Daniel  M.  Corveleyn  "69 

Joseph  M.  David,  Jr.  "65 

David  M,  Dumeyer  "69 

Peter  L.  Fiss  "77 

Scott  Heller  "82 

Robert  Hochstuhl  "70 

John  H,  Klemeyer  "70 

Frank  J.  Leber  "64 

William  A,  Lewis,  Jr,  '68 

Kenneth  L.  MacRilchie  "75 

Wanda  D.  Neuhaus  "76 

Nancy  H   Paterson  '70 

James  Persing  '82 

Linda  Carol  Post  '81 

Lorclla  Puglielli  '82 

Richard  K,  Renn  '73 

Philip  E  SanFilippo  '71 

Linda  Long  Whalen  '76 

Wm   Harvey  Wiesl  '67 

Marketing 

Pamela  B    Banes  '79 

Susan  Haines  Casso  '74 

Ronald  C.  Cohick  "70 

Mark  Diluigi  "77 

Mark  R   Gaul  '76 

Cheryl  L  Gingrich  "75 

Richard  W   Grey  '69 

Robert  W   Hadfield  '68 

Alan  Grove  '80 

Philip  A,  Hallden  "86 

George  E    Harris  IV  "64 

David  L.  Hesel  "69 

Robert  C.  Irwin  "78 

J   R   iRuslyl  Johnson  "79 

Geoffrey  P.  Kintgen  "70 

Robert  S.  Long  "73 

Nicholas  A.  Lopardo  "68 

John  McCnidden  "74 

Joseph  H    Muir  "80 

Doreen  Bolton  Rehng  "72 

Thomas  Riley  "81 

Ronald  R.  Roth  "76 

Robert  Schoenlank  '80 

Joseph  Talmage  "79 

Gary  P.  Ulrich  "70 

Eric  S,  Walker  "79 

Music 

Sharon  Witteck  Austin  "72 

Sherry  Sheaffer  Breton  "76 

James  B,  Cochran  "78 

Baird  Collins  "58 

Phillip  Compton  "80 

Debra  Dubs  Diddlemeyer  "74 

Donna  Zierdt  Elkin  "70 

Constance  Galbrailh  '83 

Patricia  L.  Hallman  '66 

Joanne  R   Hench  "69 

Anna  M.  Horwhat  "61 

Cheryl  S,  Huber  "70 

John  T   Kolody,  Jr.  "75 

Brenda  Strausberger  Koster  "80 

Robert  LaBarca  "78 

Sue  Larsen  '82 

Anne  H.  Lawrence  '69 


Toni-Marie  McGlynn  '77 

Jams  Pettil  '72 

William  Schauf  '80 

Richard  W.  Semke  '69 

Barbara  Shaffeo  '57 

M.  Lynn  Talbot  '66 

Debbie  Fox  Taylor  "77 

Marjone  Waltman  '64 

Robert  N.  Whitmoyer  '80 

Randall  D.  Yoder  '71 

Religion 

Rev.  Timothy  W.  Bingman  "68 

Rev.  Virginia  M.  Biniek  "67 

Rev.  Edgar  Wayne  Dreyman  '74 

Rev,  Dr.  Donald  B,  Green  "70 

Rev    Harold  Hand  "74 

Rev,  Glenn  E    Ludwig  '69 

Rev.  David  C,  Lutcher  '78 

Rev,  W   Stevens  Shipman,  Jr   "69 

Rev,  Jeffrey  G   Vayda  "75 

Rev,  William  Weary  "73 

Rev    William  H,  Weiser  "82 

Larry  Wingard  "60 

Science 

James  L  Ayers  "69 

Dr   Alan  Bachrach  '68 

Dr,  Cynthia  Wood  Barton  '74 

John  J,  Basil,  RPT  '73 

Richard  A,  Bechtel,  OD  '72 

William  R    Betz.  MD  '78 

Francis  X   Burke,  MD  "74 

Michael  C,  Carr  "65 

E,  Lance  Cave  "65 

Michael  Cordas  Jr,.  MD  "63 

Ben  Dombroski  "66 

Tonna  J   Dougan  '74 

Alayne  H   Fcssler  '80 

David  M,  Fisher.  DMD  '77 

Margaret  C,  Fisher,  MD  '71 

C   Patrick  Gallagher  "73 

William  D,  Greenlee  '73 

Christopher  L,  Heran  "70 

Michael  J,  Hennan.  MD  "78 

Dr,  Richard  Jacobson  "70 

Stacy  Kiraly  "79 

George  Kirchner,  DDS  '64 

Dr,  Donald  W,  Monetti  "78 

Dawn  G   Mueller,  MD  '68 

S,  Steven  Piatt  "75 

David  &  Blair  Revak  "65 

Helen  Ross  "82 

Victor  J,  Sobolewski.  III.  DO  "79 

Stephen  Tingley,  MD  "82 

Peter  Tischbein  "79 

Stephen  T  Toy  "61 

Joseph  S,  Wilcofsky  "80 

Social  Services 

George  Adams  '75 

Judith  Adams  "75 

Cherly  L,  Bishop  '74 

Mark  D   Burkhardt  "76 

Catherine  Compton  "81 

Pamela  M,  Crone  "77 

Margaret  V   DuVal  "76 

Paul  Ernst  "65 

Nancy  Comp  Everson  '69 

Sally  L,  Gilbert  "68 

Edward  Huber  '60 

Deidre  Gordon  Jacques  '77 

Shirley  Bailey  Kroggel  '77 

Harold  E   Uiter,  Jr   '75 

Mary  Lotspeich  '70 

Diane  Mann  "67 

Maxine  Lipkin  Marple  "65 

Dr.  Frederick  Maue  "71 

Charlene  Stoner  Maue  '71 

Virginia  Moratz  "69 

Bonalyn  A.  Mosteller  '70 

Carole  R.  Noska  "81 

Nancy  Rickenbaugh  Rolain  '68 

George  Rudisill  "83 

Sally  B.  Snauffer  "64 

Karen  F  Snider  '61 

Larry  A,  Wingard  "60 

Vaughn  Wolf  '67 

Oilier 

Susan  L   Boone  "66 

Deborah  Qumn  "74 

E,  Franklin  Gnffiths  "82 

Thomas  L  Schaefer  '78 

Scott  C,  Tniver.  PhD  "72 


Parent  Career  Network 

J    Keith  Addy 

Hert>ert  H    Allmers 

Nancy  M   Allmers 

Gerard  N,  Amoroso,  Sr, 

Russell  Azzarello 

Ellen  M,  Bateman 

Fred  Baumann 

The  Rev   Carl  E  Betz 

Jack  K   Bishop 

Jean  Brandes 

Richard  B   Cawthome 

Charles  P,  Church 

John  R,  Cook 

Linda  C.  Cook 

Robert  M,  Corsetto 

Joanne  R   Dalton 

John  B    Dalton 

John  Ebert 

Roberta  Ernst 

George  Fattman 

Daniel  M   Fomalaro 

Nancy  Goodspeed 

Karl  D  Goniimer 

Ronald  J   Graczyk 

R,  Clive  Greenough 

Robert  J,  Hamilton 

Daniel  R   Harpster 

P   Robert  Hen^ 

Gus  Hermiann 

Stanley  T,  Hlbberd  III 

Barry  K   Holt 

Sue  Hook 

The  Rev   Robert  G,  Hughes 

Kenneth  P   Kasarjian 

Neil  I,  Kilstein 

Thomas  King 

John  Kirkland 

Dr  Donald  W,  Kohls 

Joseph  LaBne 

John  M   Maher 

W    Anthony  Major 

Rosanne  Maraia 

Theresa  H   Martin 

Kathryn  Martynuska 

Raymond  Martynuska 

Ralph  M    Malteo 

Stephen  M,  McCabe 

James  H   McCartney 

Connie  T   McClymont 

Mary  E,  McCollum 

Richard  E   McCollum 

John  J,  McGowen 

Joseph  Mclaughlin 

Timothy  F   Mee 

Harry  C,  Meyer 

Jack  Murray 

Willem  C,  Noorlander 

F   B   Paulsen 

C,  Arthur  Pearson 

Robert  J,  Petzinger 

Martin  L    Pope 

G   Barry  Pratt 

Dale  J   Price 

Haydcn  N    Pntchard 

John  H    Raab 

John  M,  Rea 

Dr   Robert  R    Rinaldi 

Jay  C  Rippard 

John  C    Rushlon 

Joan  Sansky 

Harry  P   Seifert 

Charles  R   Shocmate 

Charles  F   Snyder.  Jr 

Robert  D    Snyder 

Arthur  Sohler 

F    Fox  Stoddard 

Thomas  R    Stone 

Richard  G    Sultan 

Stephen  A   Szawlcwicz 

Harold  A,  Thomson,  Jr. 

Arthur  S,  Verdesca.  MD 

E,  R    Walker 

Richard  K   Watts 

John  B    Weiss 

Jay  S   Witmoyer 

Frank  A.  Zavattaro 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

30 


Class  Agents 


Who  do  you  hear  from  more  than  any  other  member  of  your 
graduating  class?  A  "sure  bet"  wotdd  be  your  class  agent. 
Responsible  for  instilling  enthusiasm  for  and  participation  in  the  SUF. 
class  agents  serve  their  class  as  the  key  spokesperson  for  the 
Susquehanna  University  Fund.  Each  year,  class  agents  send  letters 
and  postcards  encouraging  classmates  to  support  Susquehanna. 

During  1987-88,  classes  competed  for  The  Crusader  Cup.  awarded 
tti  the  class  with  the  highest  participation  percentage  and  the  Top 
Agent  Award,  awarded  to  the  agent  whose  class  contributes  the 
highest  dollar  amount  to  the  SUF. 

Congratulations  to  the  Class  of  1923  and  their  agent,  John 
Bittinger  '23,  winners  of  The  Crusader  Cup  with  a  participation  rate 
of  88%  and  to  the  members  of  the  Class  of  1929  whose  contributions 
to  the  SUF  total  $22,005.  We  know  that  the  Class  of  1929' s  results 
would  mean  a  great  deal  to  a  long  time  friend  and  dedicated 
Susquehanna  class  agent.  Bill  Roberts  '29.  who  passed  away  in 
February  1988. 
1987-88  Class  Agents 
Marion  Moyer  Polleiger  '09-*19 
John  Blllinger  •20-'25 
William  Roberts  ■28-'29 
Wellinglon  "Duke"  Hartman  '30 
Paul  Hanline  '31 
Manha  Gessner  Anderson  '32 
Fred  Carl  '33 
Harold  Rowe  '34 
Janel  Earhan  Harkins  '36 
John  Rakshys  '38 
Robert  Baslress  '39 
William  Gehron  '40 
Mar^  Emma  Yoder  Jones  '41 
Blanche  Forney  Rogers  '42 
Rulh  McCorkill  '43 
Elhel  Wilson  Kerschner  '44 
Corinne  Kahn  Kramer  '45 
Mai>  Lizzio  Govekar  '47 
Robert  Wohlsen  '48 
Betsy  Hill  Clark  '49 
Richard  Wes(ervell  '50 
Elmer  Baumgardner  "52 
Charles  Bailes  '56 
Lynn  Hassinger  Askew  '57 
Carolyn  Gillaspie  Snow  '58 


Jack  Cisney  '59 
Don  Coleman  '60 
Gary  Moore  '61 
Robert  Smith  '62 
Irene  Etler  Schmehl  '63 
Carl  Campbell  '65 
Richard  Hough  '67 
Kenneth  Selinger  '68 
Whilney  Gay  '71 
Doreen  Bolton  Rehng  '72 
Barbara  Dalrymple  Dunn  '74 
Barbara  Shatto  Harvey  '75 
Dan  Ditzler  '77 
Judith  Rile  '78 
Susan  Odjakjian  '79 
Edwina  Kelley  '80 
Stephen  Neff  '81 
Amy  Greenhow  Nye  '82 
Roger  Allen  Baker  '83 
Fredrick  Cabell  '84 
Margaret  Anne  Finley  '85 
Douglas  Yago  '86 
Jim  FausI  '87 
Mark  Thorsheim  '88 


Class  of  1938  Reunion  Gift  Committee 

Members  of  the  Class  of  1938  set  out  to  raise  $25,000  for  the 
University  in  recognition  of  the  50th  anniversary  of  their  graduation 
from  Susquehanna.  Under  the  leadership  of  chairman  Herbert  C. 
Lauver  '38,  the  committee  personally  contact  each  member  of  the 
class. 

The  results  are  impressive.  On  April  30,  when  the  class  celebrated 
its  reunion,  this  committee  presented  a  check  for  $34,270  representing 
gifts  made  in  honor  of  the  50th  reunion.  Of  this  total,  $33,485  wdl 
establish  the  Class  of  1938  Faculty  Research  and  Development  Fund. 
This  fund  will  provide  facult)-  development  resources  to  stimulate 
professional  growth  and  sustain  enthusiasm  for  leaching  and  research. 
Herbert  C.  Lauver.  Chairman  Elizabeth  Johnston  Keil 

Karl  E.  Kniseley  Esther  Kauffman  Lucas 

Reed  A.  Greninger  Vemon  R   Phillips 

Martha  Bolig  Hess  John  Rakshys 

Class  of  1963  Reunion  Gift  Committee 

In  the  fall  of  1987.  the  Class  of  1963  decided  to  capture  a  part  of 
Su.\quehanna  history  and  do  something  that  no  other  25th  reunion 
class  had  ever  done  —  make  a  special  gift  in  honor  of  their  reunion. 

The  reunion  gift  committee  led  by  Joseph  R.  Joyce  '63,  .set  an 
ambitious  goal  of  $25,000.  In  less  than  five  months,  committee 
members  contacted  152  members  of  the  cla.ts  and  raised  a  total  of 
$34,939  to  commemorate  their  reunion.  A  portion  of  this  total. 
$25,905.  will  establish  the  Class  of  1963  Scholarship  Fund  in  honor 
of  President  Emeritus  Gustave  Weber. 
Joseph  R.  Joyce,  Chairman 

James  J,  Campbell  Carl  M    Moyer 

Robert  W  Cunis  j,„    ,,  p  p^^-,,^ 

Marjone  Blair  Falso  Lynn  Vekassy  Perfilio 

Sally  Slephenson  Gibney  Carol  Shesler  Rowe 

Linda  Mack  Heaton  -n,o„^,  D  Samuel.  Jr 

Jane  Beers  Holloway  ,re„e  Etter  Schmehl 

George  Kindon  Da^.j  ^   j^-,^ 

Marvin  J.  Malone  Douglas  E.  Spotts 


Class  of  1988  Senior  Pledge  Program 

Senior  Class  Agent  Mark  Thorsheim  '88.  ami  his  volunieer  leanis  took 
the  SeniorsClass  by  storm.  In  a  six  week  "blitz"  campaign,  the  Senior 
Pledge  Program  volunteers  challenged  their  classmates  to  join  the 
"88  Club"  by  making  three  year  pledges  to  the  SUF  totaling  $88. 
Once  the  Class  of  '88  learned  that  the  SUF  had  played  a  major 
role  in  the  quality  of  their  four  years  at  Susquehanna,  their  response 
was  overwhelming.  The  senior  class  toppled  their  $12,000  goal  and 
broke  a  Susquehanna  record  by  raising  $14,496,  with  53%  of  the 
class  participating. 


Mark  D.  Thorsheim.  Class  Agent 
Gretchen  C.  Dell,  Co-Agent 
Kimberlee  A.  Gorman.  Co-Agent 
Susan  E.  Bailey,  Team  Captain 
Jennifer  K.  Betls.  Team  Captain 
Stephen  P  Cook.  Team  Captain 
Pamela  A.  Culos.  Team  Captain 
Diane  L-  Herdling.  Team  Captain 
Thomas  J.  Nolan,  Team  Captain 
Todd  I.  Quackenboss.  Team  Capta, 


Gregory  S.  Adams 
Michael  Bendorf 
Mark  P   Bensel 
Caroline  D.  Bishop 
Michael  W,  Burton 
Douglas  B.  Carlson 
Sarah  E,  Corbin 
Laura  Crolhers 
Peter  C   Culos  III 
Lisa  A.  Eisenhard 


Laura  Fatlman 
Jeffrey  E.  Femholz 
Valene  Hansen 
Maureen  P.  Hassett 
Heide  A,  Huber 
Paul  M.  Joslyn 
Adrienne  M.  Lyons 
Chris  Noah 
Nancy  Patterson 
Tara  Saalmuller 
Brad  Sahler 
Patricia  J.  Schickram 
Robert  J.  Scola 
Joseph  S.  Scolese 
Craig  A.  Smith 
Ann  M.  Siraka 
Geoffrey  M.  Woodall 
Michelle  Zuniga 


National  Committee  on  Annual  Giving 

Since  its  establishment  in  1984.  the  National  Committee  on  Annual 
Giving  has  assisted  Susquehanna  in  building  a  solid  base  of  current 
operating  support  by  challenging  alumni  to  make  leadership  level 
($125  or  more)  gifts  to  the  Susquehanna  University  Fund. 

During  1987-88.  National  Committee  members  personally  contacted 
250  alumni  on  behalf  of  the  SUF  resulting  in  gifts  totaling  $133,722. 

We  are  indebted  to  chairman  Carl  Campbell  '65  and  the  members 
of  the  committee  for  their  enthusiastic  and  dedicated  service. 


Carl  L-  Campbell  '65.  Chairman 
Douglas  E-  Arthur  '49 
Willard  J    Bowen  '69 
Vincent  E   Boyer  '52 
Chnstine  M.  Bringman  '82 
Hazel  Brobst  Brown  '51 
Linda  Kline  Bugden  '72 
Uslie  R   Butler  '62.  Vice  Chairm. 
William  C,  Davenport  '53 
W    Donald  Fisher  '51 
John  G,  Foos  '71 
Robert  A    Gabrenya  '40 
William  H   Gehron  '40 
D   Edgar  Hutchison  '34 
Lawrence  M.  Isaacs  '43 
Joe  W.  Kleinbauer  '63 
Raymond  C-  Lauver  '50 
Nicholas  A.  Lopardo  '68 


Terry  L    March  '67 

Stephen  L   Neff  '81 

Peter  M    Nunn  '57.  Vice  Chairman 

Leah  Cryder  Oberheim  '47.  Vice  Chairman 

Edward  F.  Pfeiffer  '50,  Vice  Chairman 

Chnstopher  D.  Rooke  '82 

Samuel  D   Ross  Jr.  '54 

Louis  F  Santangelo  '50,  Vice  Chairman 

Nevin  C  T   Shaffer  '49 

Nomne  Bailey  Spencer  '68 

Helen  Wentzel  Spitzner  '37 

James  W,  Summer  '64 

Kenneth  J   Vermillion  '71 

Roxane  Havice  Vermillion  '71 

Donald  E-  Wissinger  '50 

Suzanne  Yenchko  '68 


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Parents  Executive  Committee 

This  dedicated  group  of  Susquehanna  parents  is  responsible  for  the 
coordination  of  all  parent  programming  at  Susquehanna. 

Under  the  leadership  of  co-chairs  Jack  '57  and  Joan  Bishop,  the 
committee  published  and  distributed  the  Parent  Handbook,  hosted 
welcoming  receptions  for  freshman  parents,  sponsored  Fall  Parents 
Weekend  '87.  and  assisted  the  University  in  raising  $53,183  from  401 
families  in  support  of  the  Parents  Fund.  This  year.  $40. 159  of  the 
Parents  Fund  monies  will  be  used  in  support  of  the  Blough-Weis 
Library. 

Jack  "58  and  Joan  Bishop,  Co-Chair'i 
Sam  and  Palricia  Cerverizzo 
Alfred  and  Vicloria  D'AIessandro 
Charles  and  Arleen  Faligati 
Richard  '65  and  Margaret  Fensiermachei 
Ralph  and  Johanna  Giasi 
Leroy  and  Delores  Gorman 
Robert  and  Jane  Harding 


Elaine  Jo 

Netl  and  Rulh  Kilstein 

Marianne  Layng 


Ronald  and  Jeanne  Leib 
Herbert  and  Doris  Meyer 
Harold  and  Katherine  O'Keefe 
Raymond  and  Carolyn  Reis 
Frank  and  Edilh  Scangarella 
Philip  and  liene  Speclor 
Sefton  and  Ann  Stallard 
C   Dale  and  Sally  Sleinmetz 
George  and  Barbara  Tibaldi 
Wtlham  and  Susan  Marie  Zabransky 


Planned  Gifts  Volunteer  Committee 

The  new  donor  recognition  socieT}'  taking  shape  through  the  efforts  of 
this  committee  will  recognize  those  individuals  who  have  provided  for 
Susquehanna  through  some  type  of  a  planned  or  deferred  gift. 
Examples  of  such  gifts  would  be  bequest  provisions  in  a  will,  a 
charitable  remainder  trust,  a  gift  annuity,  a  life  insurance  policy,  or  a 
gift  of  personal  property. 

An  important  goal  of  this  committee  is  lo  help  identify  all 
individuals  who  qualify'  for  membership  in  this  society.  They  will  be 
working  vigorously  throughout  the  next  year  lo  accomplish  this. 
Dougies  E,  Anhur  '49  Chairman 
Rev.  Dr  Waller  B.  Freed 
D.  Edgar  (Ted)  Hulchison  '34 
Lawrence  M    Isaacs  '43 
Lawrence  E   Mundis  "66 
Leah  C  Oberheim  '47 
Edward  F    Pfeiffer  '50 
Carl  Rice 
Ruth  L.  Roush 

Rev   E.  Raymond  Shaheen  '37 
Erie  L  Shoben  II  '35 


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Harold  O'Connor 


Robert  F.  Weis 


John  A.  Carpenter 


Lawrence  M.  Isaacs 


Donald  F.  Wissinger 


Board  of  Directors 


Officers 

Harold  O'Connor,  Chairman 

State  College.  PA 

Retired  President 

Chemciit  CorporalionlSchering  AG 

Lawrence  M.  Isaacs  '43,  Vice 

Chairman 
Selinsgrove,  PA 
Retired  Executive  Vice 

President 
Federated  Department  Stores.  Inc. 

Robert  F.  Weis,  Vice 

Chairman 
Sunbur>.  PA 

Vice  President  and  Treasurer 
Weis  Markets.  Inc. 


Donald  E.  Wissinger  '50, 

Vice  Chairman 
Hollidaysburg,  PA 
President 
E.  <$  R.  Wissinger,  Inc. 

John  A.  Carpenter,  Esq., 

Secretary 
Sunbui^,  PA 
Attorney  at  Law 
Carpenter.  Diehl  &  Kivko 

John  C.  Horn,  Chairman 

Emeritus 
Huntingdon.  PA 
Executive  Director 
Church  Management  Serxice.  Inc. 


Members 

Sidney  J.  Apfelbaum,  Esq. 

Sunbury,  PA 
Attorney  at  Law 
Apfelhaum.  Apfelbaum  and 
Apfelbaum 

Jane  C.  Apple 

Lewisburg.  PA 
Assistant  Secretary  of  the 

Board 
Butter  Krust  Baking  Company 

Douglas  E.  Arthur  '49 

Harrisburg.  PA 

Retired  Vice  President-Regional 

Manager 
Nationwide  Insurance  Company 


Frederick  W.  Bisbee 

Selinsgrove,  PA 
President 

First  National  Trust  Bank 

Hazel  Brobst  Brown  '51 

Camp  Hill,  PA 

Dean  of  Continuing  Education 

and  Community  Education 
Harrisburg  Area  Community 

College 

Leslie  R.  Butler  '62 

Sewell.  NJ 

Vice  Chairman,  Chief 

Administrative  Officer 
First  Pennsylvania  Bank 


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Carl  Campbell  '65 

Harrlsburg,  PA 

President 

Kewslone  Financial.  Inc. 

Douglas  B.  Carlson  '88 

Poughkeepsie.  NY 

Siiiileni 

Susquehanna  University 

Richard  E.  Caruso  '65 

Radnor,  PA 

Seniiir  Vice  President 

LFC  Corporation 

Joel  Cunningham 

Selinsgrove.  PA 
President 
Susquehanna  University 

Charles  B.  Degenstein 

Selinsgrove.  PA 
Retired  Executive 
Weis  Markets.  Inc. 

The  Rev.  David  Fisher 

Millersville.  PA 

Pastor 

St.  Paul  Lutheran  Church 

W.  Donald  Fisher  '51 

Selinsgrove.  PA 

Partner 

Fisher.  Clark  &  Lauer 

Kenneth  O.  Fladmark 

Selinsgrove,  PA 
Professor  of  Management 
Susquehanna  University 

Frank  W.  Fletcher 

Selinsgrove.  PA 
Professor  of  Geology 
Susquehanna  University 

The  Rev.  Walter  B.  Freed 

Rochester.  NY 
Retired  Pastor 

William  A.  Gettig 

Spring  Mills.  PA 

President 

Gettig  Engineering  and 

Manufacturing  Company.  Inc. 

Gerald  N.  Hall 

Mechanicsburg.  PA 

Retired  President 

Hall's  Motor  Transit  Company 

Alan  Hassman 

Camp  Hill.  PA 

President 

Hassman  Enterprises 

Raymond  C.  Lauver  '50 

New  Canaan.  CI 
Member 

Financial  Accounting 
Standards  Board 

William  A.  Lewis  '68 

Chevy  Chase,  MD 
Counsel 

U.S.  Senate  Judiciary 
Committee 


John  R.  Miller  Jr. 

Bellefonte,  PA 
Attorney  at  Law 

Albert  P.  Molinaro  Jr.  '50 

Lebanon.  NJ 
President 

Klemtner  Advertising  Inc. 
Senior  Vice  President 
Saatchi  &  Saatchi,  Compton 
Worldwide  Inc. 

William  C.  Mueller  '89 

Berkeley  Heights.  NJ 

Student 

Susquehanna  University 

Lawrence  E.  Mundis  Jr.  '66 

Huntingdon.  PA 

Financial  Planning  Consultant 

Peter  M.  Nunn  '57 

Potomac,  MD 

Partner 

Coopers  &  Lybrand 

Saul  Putterman 

Selinsgrove,  PA 
President 

Milton  Shoe  Manufacturing 
Company 

Samuel  D.  Ross  Jr.  '54 

Carlisle.  PA 

President 

Pennsylvania  Blue  Shield 

Erie  L  Shobcrt  II  '35 

St.  Marys.  PA 
Retired  Vice  President. 

Technology 
Stackpole  Carbon  Company 


The  Rev.  Robert  G.  Swanson 

Johnstown.  PA 

Pastor 

First  Lutheran  Church 

James  M.  (Jnglaube 

Chicago.  IL 
Director,  Division  for 

Education 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church 

in  America 

Richard  F.  Wesner 

Danville.  PA 

President 

Kennedy  Van  Saun  Corporation 

Members  Emeriti 

Preston  B.  Davis 

Milton.  PA 

Attorney  at  Law 

Davis,  Davis  &  Kaar  Attorneys 

Samuel  H.  Evert 

Bloomsburg,  PA 

President 

S.H.  Evert  Company.  Inc. 

Lawrence  C.  Fisher 

York.  PA 
President 
Yorktowne  Optical  Company 

Orlando  W.  Houts 

State  College.  PA 
Chairman  of  the  Board 
O.  W.  Houts  and  Son,  Inc. 

The  Rev.  Paul  B.  Lucas  '28 

Chambersburg.  PA 
Retired  Pastor 


The  Rev.  Howard  J. 
McCarney 

Camp  Hill.  PA 
Retired  Bishop 
LCA  Central 

Pennsylvania  Synod 

Henry  W.  Rozenberg 

Jersey  Shore.  PA 

Retired  Engineering  Consultant 

Carl  H.  Simon 

Sun  City.  AZ 
Retired  Engineer 

Preston  H.  Smith  '38 

Williamsport.  PA 
Retired  President 
Smith  Printing  Company 

W.  Alfred  Streamer  '26 

Ventura.  CA 

Retired  Vice  President.  Sales 

Charles  H.  Elliott  Company 

Norman  E.  Walz 

Sunbury.  PA 

Retired  President 

First  National  Trust  Bank 

Alan  R.  Warehime 

Hanover.  PA 
President 
Hanover  Brands 

Gustave  W.  Weber 

Selinsgrove,  PA 
President  Emeritus 
Susquehanna  University 


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IT'S  AS  EASY  AS  1...2...3... 

Your  gift  can  have  double  the  Impact  If  you  work  for  one  of  the  matching  gift 
companies  on  this  list.  Simply: 

1  Locate  your  company's  name  on  this  list 

2  Obtain  a  matching  gift  form  from  your  personnel  office 

3  Send  completed  form  in  with  your  gift,  and  watch  your  gift 
multiply! 


All  of  the  companies  listed  will  match  your  gift  to  four-year  colleges  and 

universities.  Use  the  key  to  determine  If  your  company  will  match  gifts  to  other 

higher  education  institutions  and  to  find  out  if  gifts  of  directors,  retirees,  or 

spouses  qualify. 

It's  possible  that  a  company's  subsidiaries  are  also  eligible.  Check  with  your 

company's  f^/latching  Gift  Coordinator  about  this  or  other  questions.  If  your 

company  does  not  have  a  matching  gift  program,  why  not  work  with  your 

personnel  office  to  start  one? 

Give  your  gift  a  lift!  Join  In  partnership  with  your  company  to  support  higher 

education.  College  does  make  a  difference. 

1986  Council  for  Advancement  and  Support  of  Education 
This  publication  may  not  be  reproduced  in  whole  or  in  pari  without  written  permission  of  the 
Council  for  Advancement  and  Support  of  Education.  Washington,  D  C 


KEY 

U 

—  Four-year  Colleges  and  Universities 

Eligible 

J 

—  Junior  Colleges  Eligible 

C 

—  Community  Colleges  Eligible 

G 

—  Graduate  and  Protessional  Schools 

Eligible 

R 

—  Seminaries  and  Theological  Schools 

Eligible 

T 

—  Technical  and  Specialized  Schools  Eligible 

Ail 

—  All  Six  Types  of  Institutions  Listed  Above 

Eligible 

LIM 

—  Inside  (     I— Limited  lo  Specific 

Institutions 

LIM 

—  Outside  (    )— Limited  to  Specific 

Employees 

Pr 

—  Privale  Institutions  Only 

A 

—  Previous  Of  Current  Affiliation  with 

School  Required 

d 

—  Non-employee  Directors  of  Company 

Eligible 

r 

—  Retired  Employees  Eligible 

s 

—  Spouses  Eligible 

t 

—  Spouses  of  Retirees  Eligible 

u 

—  Widows  or  Widowers  ot  Retirees  Eligible 

—  Companies  Added  Since  Last  Year 

Italics 

—  Greater  than  1  to  1  Match 

AMPInc  (All).d 
ARA  Services,  I 

AT&l  UC.UGt.a. 


avar.ced>Jiicro  Devices  (U.G}.r., 
erogtide  Corp  rU,G,L/M>,A 
he  fiefospace  Uorp  (All).<3.s 
eina  Lite  &  Casualty  iAII).d,r.s 


Co 


AKTion  Associaies,  Inc  WMS 
Aiao  America,  lr>c  (All) 
Albany  Imernaiional  Corp,  (All). 
Albertsons.  Inc  IJCU.G.R) 
•Alcan  Aluminum  Cotp  (All).r 
Aico  SiandafO  Cofp  lAliya 
Alexander  &  Baldwin,  Inc  (AHh 
Allegheny  LuOlum  Corp  (All) 
Allendale  Muiu< 

(All).d.r 
Aihed-Signai  inc  (M).a 
Allstate  Insurance  Cos  lAll) 
Alpha  Industries.  Inc  fAII) 
Aluminum  Co  OfAmanca 

UC.U.RKd.r 
AMAX,  Inc  (JC.U.G.R) 
Amcast  Industrial  Corp 

(C.U.G.R.nfJ 
Amerada  Hess  Corp  fAllj.d.r.UM 
Amencan  Airlines  (All) 
Amenc an  Brands.  Inc  (AII).A.a 
American  BroadcaslmgCos  ,  Inc 

(J,CU,G,nj.O 
American  Cyanamifl  Co  lJ.C.U.G).d 
American  Electric  Power  Co .  Inc 

(C.U.G.T.UM).d.r 
Amencar  Entmss  Co  (J.CU.G.R).d. 
Amencan  Genera/  Corp  (Aliyo 


Corp  aGU.GD.a.t 
Amencan  Inlernational  Group.  Inc 

(JCU.Girxi 
Amencan  Medical  Inlernational.  Inc 

aC.U.GJ).d.s 
American  Uoior^  Corp  (All} 
Amencan  Mutual  Insurance  Cos 

(All) 
American  National  Banh  IConn] 

lUGl 
American  Naiional  Bank  &  Trust  Co 

otCtiicago  rJ,C,  L/,G) 
American  Optical  Corp  MC.U.GI^s 
American  Petrofina,  Inc  <U).A 
American  Standard  Inc 

ac.u.G.R).a 

Amencan  States  Insurance  Co 
(J,C.U.G.Rya.i.&.lu 


Amfac.  Inc  (All).d 
AmocoCorp  (J.C.U.G.RI.d.r 
AmstarCorp  (J.C.U.G.R) 
•Analog  Devices  inc  (All).d 

(J,C,U.G,R}j.s 
The  Andersons  (All) 
Anheuser-Busch  Cos   inc 

(J,C.U.G.R),d.r 
Appleion  Papers  Inc  (All) 
Arkwrighi  Mulual  Insurance  Co 

Armco.  Inc  U.C.U.GTl.d.r 
Armstrong  World  Industries,  inc 

(U.G.R).d.t 
Armiek  Corp  (U) 

Associated  Bo«  Corp  (AII.Pr).A 
Associated  Dry  Goods  Corp  {All).d 

(U.G) 
Guy  F  Atkinson  Co  ot  California 

(All).r 
Allaniic  City  Electnc  Co  (U.G).d 
Atlantic  Richlield  Co  (A;W,r 
Atlas  Rigging  and  Supply  Corp 

(U.G.Pr).A 
Augai  Inc  (U.G).d.r 
Automatic  Data  Processing.  Inc 

(J:C.U.G) 

Avon  Products.  Inc  (J.C.U.G).d 
Avle>t  Fibers,  Inc  (U.G) 


BMC  Industries,  Inc  (J.C.U.G) 
The  BOG  Group.  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
BP  AMERICA  (J.C.U.G.R),d.f,s.t 
M  S  6a//ey  A  Son.  Bankers 

tJMR).d.f.o 
Sail  Corp  (All).d.r.s 
Baltimore  Bancorp  (J.C.U.G) 
Baltimore  Gas  &  Electnc  Co 

(U.G.Rt.d.r 
BancronWhiineyCo  (J.C.U.G.UM) 
Bank  ol  Boston  (AJI).d.r.s.t 
The  Bank  o(  Caltlomia,  N  A  (All).d 


(Aiii.d 


The  Bank  ol  New  York  (All).r.s 
Bank  South  (All) 
Bankers  Lite  and  Casualty  (All) 
Bankers  Trust  Co  (J.C.U.G),d 
Barber-Colman  Co  (U),d 
BarclaysAmencanCorp  (Ail) 
CR  Bard.  Inc  (J.C.U.G).d 
Barnes  Gfoop  Inc  (J.C,U.G.R).d 
Barnes  &  Roche,  Inc  (All) 
■Barnett  Associates,  Inc  (U.G.Pr).A 
Barnett  Banks.  Inc  (J.C.U.G).d 
Barry  Vtfnght  Corp  (Allj.d.r 
The  Barton-Giliei  Co  (J.C.U.G.R) 
BATUS  Inc  fA///r.s 
Baxter  Healihcare  Corp  (AJIyd 


Becot  Western  Inc  (U).f 
Becton  Dickinson  and  Co 

(J.C.U.Gnf 
Beech  Aircraft  Corp  (All).d.f.s 
Self  Atlantic  Corp  (J.C.U.G).d.r 
Bell  Communications  Research, 

Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).r 
Sell  Federal  Savings  and  Loan  As 

sociationfUCfl/ar 
Bell  &  Howsll  Co  (All) 
Belt  of  Pennsylvania  &  Diamond 

Slate  Telephone  Co 

fJ,C,U.G,ri,o,r 
BellSouth  Corp  (All).d.r 
Beloit  Corp  iAII).d 
BemisCo.  Inc  (J.C.U.G.J.UM).d.f 
The  Ben)  Franklin  Federal  Saving 

The  Bergen  Record  Corp  (All).d 
■LM   Berry  and  Co  (J.C.U.T).' 
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Bird  Cos  Chariiab'e  Foundation. 

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Bituminous  Casualty  Corp  (U.G).d 
HiRBIock.  Inc  (C.U.G.R,7).ilM 
The  Blount  Foundalton,  Inc  (All),d.s 
Blue  Bell,  inc  (J.C.U.G) 
The  Boeing  Co  (J.C.U.G).d.r.s 
Boise  Cascade  Corp  (Ail).d.s 
Borden  Inc  (U).d 
Borg-Wamer  Corp  (All) 
Boston  Edison  Co  (U).d.r 
The  Boston  Globe  Newspaper  Co 

(JU.G.R.T) 
Bowaier  Inc  (J.C.U.G.D.d 
The  Bowery  Savings  Bank 

(J.C.U.G).d 
Bowea/Hanlon  Advertising,  Inc  (All) 


(All) 
Brislol-Myers  Co  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Biockway  Glass  Co  ,  Inc 

(J.C.U.R.T),d.r 
Brown-Forman  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R) 
Brown  Group.  Inc  (U.G.R.T.Pr),d 
John  Brcwm  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).UM 
Bninswick  Corp  (J.C.U.G).d.r 
Buell  Industries,  Inc  (All).d 
Buffalo  Color  Corp  (All) 
Bungs  Corp  (All).r.s 
Burlington  Industries,  Inc  (Myd.r 
Burlington  Northern  Inc  (J.C.U).d 


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:  (All) 


Burroughs  Wellcome  Co  (All).r 
Business  Men  s  Assurance  Co  of 

America  W.CUG.R) 
Butler  Manutadunng  Co 


CBl  Industries  Inc  (U.G.T).d 
CBS  Inc  (U.G) 

CFS  Continental,  Inc  (U.G.RJ) 
The  CNA  Insurance  Cos  (U.G) 


Callanan  Industries  Inc  (AII).A.d 
Campbell  Soup  Co  (Aln.d.r 
Capital  Cities/Amencan  Broadcast- 
ing Co,  Jnc  (J.C.U.GI.d 
'Capiial  Holding  Corp  (AH) 
Carolina  Power  4  Light  Co 

Carolina  Telephone  and  Telegraph 

Co  (J.C.U.G.R).A.d.r.s 
Carpenter  Technology  Corp 

(J.U.UMj.d.r 
Carson  Pine  Scott  &  Co  (J.C.U.GI.d 
Caner  Hawley  Hale  Stores.  Inc 

(J.C,U.G.r) 
Carter-Wallace.  Inc  (All).d.r.s 
Castle  and  Cooke,  tnc  (AH) 
Caterpillar  Inc  (U.G).d.r 
CenielCorp  (J.C.U.G. R).d.r.s 
Centerior  Energy  Corp  (Allj.d.r 
Centerre  Bank,  N  A  (J.C.U) 
Centrallllinois  Light  Co 

(J.U.G.R.T.Pr).d 
Central  Lile  Assurance  Co  (U).d 
Central  Vermont  Public  Service 

Corp  (C.UG.R) 
Century  Cos  ol  America  WC,U.G,fl) 
CertamTeed  Corp  (All).r 
Chamberlain  Manufacturing  Corp 

(All) 
Champion  Internaiional  Corp 

The  Chase  Manhattan  Corp 

(J.C.U.Q.R).d.r 
Chemical  Bank  (All).d.r.s,t.u 


Chem 


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'CSX  Corp  (All).d 
CaborCap  (Ail),d.r 
Catxji's  Slams  (All) 
Calex  Manufactunng  Co , 


Chesapeake  Corp  (J.C.U.Gl.d.r 
Chesapeake  &  Potomac  Telephone 

Cos  (All).d.r.s 
Chesebrough- Pond's.  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.r).d.r 
Chevron  Corp  (J.C.U.G,R.LIM),d.r 
Chicago  Pacific  Corp  (U.G).d 
Chicago  Pneumatic  Tool  Co 

(J.CU.Gnd.r 
Chicago  Title  and  Trust  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Chicago  Tnbune  Co  (All) 


Ci(AII).a.r 
Chubb  &  Son  Inc  (All).d.r 
Church  &  Dwight  Co  ,  Inc  (U) 
Church  Mulual  Insurance  Co 

(J.C.U.G).d.r 
CIBA^EIGYCorp  (All).d 
CIGNA  Corp  (All).d.r 
CmcinnaliBell,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.IUM) 
Citicorp/Citibank,  N  A 

(J.C,U.G.R).d.r 
Citizens  Fidelity  Bank  &  Trust  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R) 
The  Citizens  and  Southern  Georgia 

Corp  (J.C.U.G).r 
The  Citizens  and  Southern  South 

Carolina  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r.s 
Cleveland-Clitfs  inc  (All),d 
"Clopay  Corp  (All) 
TheCloroxCo  (J.C.U.Q) 
Coats  4  Clark,  Inc  (All).r 
The  Coca-Cola  Co  (All).d.f.s.t 
The  Coleman  Co ,  Inc  (J.<XU).r.s.t 
Colgate-Palmolive  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Collins  &  Aikman  Corp  (All) 
Colonial  Bancorp,  Inc  (AJI).f 


Colonial  Parking  Inc  (U) 
Colonial  Penn  Gn>up.  Inc 

(J.aU.G).d.r.s 
Columbia  Gas  System,  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
The  Columbus  Mulual  Life  Insur- 
ance Co  (J.C.U.G.R) 
Combuslion  Engineering,  Inc 

(All).d.r 
Comencainc  (J,C.U.G,R) 
Commonwealth  Energy  System, 

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Commonwealth  Insurance  Co  (All) 
Communications  Satellite  Corp 

(J.C.U.G.Rj.a.r 
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Blue  Shield  fJ,C.U.G,L/M) 
Connecticut  Bank  &  Trust  Co 

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Connecticut  Mutual  Life  Insurance 

Co  (All).r 
Connecticul  Natural  Gas  Corp 

(J.GU.G) 
Connecticut  Savings  Bank  (All) 
Conoco  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).d.r 
Consolidated  Edison  Co  ot  New 

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Consolidated  Naiural  Gas  Co 

(J.U.Gl.d' 
Consolidated  Papers,  Inc  (All).r 
Consolidation  Coal  Co  (All).r 
The  Continental  Corp 

(J.CuGl.d.LlM 
Continental  Illinois  National  Bank 

and  Trust  Co  of  Chicago 

(UG).d.r 
Continental  Telecom  Inc  (J.C.U.G) 
Fredenc  W  Cook  i  Co.  Inc  (All) 
Co-op  Banking  Group  Cos  (All.Pr) 
Cooper  Industnes  (J.C.U.G.T).UM 
Cooper  Tire  &  Rubber  Co  (All).r 
Coopers  &  Lybrand  (U.G).A 
The  Copley  Press,  Inc  (All).d.r,s.t.u 
'Copley  Real  Estate  Advisors,  Inc 


(All) 


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Crane  Co  (J.C.U.GI.d 
Cr9^  Research.  Inc  lAliyUM 
Crilon  Technologies  (J.C.U.G.T) 
Crompton  S  Knowles  Corp  (All) 
Cross  &  Trecker  Corp  (J.C.U.G.T) 
Crown  Cenltal  Petroleum  Corp 

(U.G) 
Crum  and  Forster,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).d 
Cummins  Engine  Co  ,  Inc  (All).d.r 
CUNA  Mutual  Insurance  Group 

(U).A 
Cyclops  Corp  (U.G).d 


Dam  Bosworth  Inc  (All) 

Dana  Corp  (All).d.r.s.t 

The  Dantodh  Foundation  (All) 

DEKALB  Corp  (All).d 

Delta  Alt  Lines.  Inc  (C,U,G,fl.O,d 

Delum  Check  Pnnrers.  Inc  (All).d.r 

Oennison  Manutadunng  Co 

(J.C.U.G.T),d.s 
Deposit  Guaranty  National  Bank  (U) 
DeSoto,  Inc  (U.Gl.d.r 
Oelroil  Edison  Co  (All).d 
AWG  Dewar  Inc  (J.U.G.R.Pr).A.S 
The  Deleter  Corp  (J.C.U.G.UM).d.s 
Diamond  Crystal  Salt  Co  (All) 


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•Digital  Sciences  Corp  (UQ.T).A 

Dillingham  Corp  (All).d 
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Donaldson  Co  Inc  (All) 


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Oove-Knighi  and  Associates  PA  , 

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Om/  Coming  Corp  (All).r.u 
Dow  Jones  *  Co ,  'nc  (ASI).d.r 
Dresser  Industries,  Inc  (U.G.R),d.r 
Dry  Dock  Savings  Bank  (J.C.U.G) 
Duke  Power  Co  (J.C.U.G.R}.d.r 
The  Dun  A  Bradstreei  Corp 

(J,C.U.G.R).d.r 
Durham  Corp  (All).d 
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ElhylCorp  (C.UG.R).d.f.S 
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Facel  Enlerpnses.  Inc  (All) 

Faclory  Mutual  Engineering  and 

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FairchiWInduSlnes,  Inc  (AJI) 
Farm  Credil  Banks  of  Springfield 

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Federal-Mogul  Corp  (M}.d.r.s 
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Federated  Oepaflmem  Stores,  loc 

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FirSBancorp,  Inc  (AII).A 
First  Bank  System.  Inc  (Ail).r 
The  First  Boston  Corp  (ASI),r 
First  Chicago  Corp  H'he  First  Na- 
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U.C.U.G.Ryd.s 
First  Hawaiian,  Inc  (J.U.G.UM).a.r 
First  Iniersiate  Bank  of  Calitomia 

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First  Interstate  Bank  of  Oregon. 

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First  Interstate  Bank  of  Washington, 

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First  Kentucky  National  Corp 

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First  National  Bank  in  Bartlesville 

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Gallatin  National  Bank  {U.G.R) 
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Gannett  Foundation  (All) 
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GenCorpInc  (Aliyd.r 
General  Accident  Insurance  Co  of 

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General  Cable  Co  (All) 
Genera/ Orwma  Corp  (J.C.U.G} 
General  Defense  Corp  (M) 
General  Dynamics  Corp  (j,U).d 
General  Electrtc  Canada  Inc 

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Gerwral  Eteanc  Foundation 

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General  Housewares  Corp 
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General  Re  Corp  (U.G).r 
General  Signal  Corp  (J.C,U,G.T) 
GenRad  Foundation  I'A/Ud.is 
Gerber  Pnxlucts  Co  (U.G.R}.d.r 
Gilbane  Building  Co  (J.CU.G.T) 
The  Gillette  Co  (U.GJ),r 
Oilman  Paper  Co  (All}.d 
P  H  GiaifelterCo  (J.C.U.G J),r.s 
Glaxo.  Inc  (J.QU.G).r 
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Goulds  Pumps.  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).A 
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Great  Lakes  Carbon  Corp 

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Great  Northern  Nekoosa  Corp 

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Great  West  Casualty  Co  (U.Gj.d 
Greenwood  Mills,  Inc  I'UG.n.O.'iS 
Gregory  Poole  EQuipmeni  Co  (All) 


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■npton  &  Harper.  Inc  (All) 

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■per  &  Row  Publishers.  If>c  (All) 

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Hospital  Corp  of  Amenca  (Ml).d.r 
Houghton  Mitllin  Co  (All).d.r.s 


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Hubbard  Milling  Co  (U.G.R) 
Harvey  Hubbell,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).d 

Huck  Manufaauring  Co  (J.C.U.G) 

HuftyCorp  (All).d.S 
Hughes  Aircratt  Co  (All.UM) 
Hughes  Tool  Co  (U).r 
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Illinois  Tool  Vitorks  Inc  (All).d.i 
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Ingersoll-Rand  Co  (All).d. 
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Intelligent  Controls.  Inc  (All) 
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International  Business  Machines 

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International  Flavors  and 

Fragrances  Inc  (All.UM) 
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Iowa  Resources  Inc  (All),a.r,s.t 
Irving  Trust  Co  (U.G).A.d 
Itek  Corp  (All) 


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Jack  Eckerd  Corp  (All),d 
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James  River  Corp  (All),d 
Jamesbury  Corp  (All) 
Jefteries  &  Co  ,  Inc  (All).s 
The  Jefferson  Mills.  Inc  (LIM) 
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Jefferson-Pilot  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R).d.i 
John  Hancock  Mutual  Lite  insur- 
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Johnson  Controls,  Inc  (Allj.d.r 
'E  F  Johnson  Co  (All) 
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Johnson  &  Johnson  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
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Jones  Group,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R).UM 


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Karmazrn  Products  Corp  (U.Gj 
Keamey-Nalional  Inc  (U.G.R.T) 
KeeblerCo  (J.CU.R.T) 
Keefe,  Bruyette  4  Woods,  Inc  (Al 
Kellogg  Co  lAll).d.r 
The  M  W  Kellogg  Co  (All) 
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Kemper  Group  CA/Zld 
The  Kendall  Co  (U.G.R.r),rs.tM 
Kennamelal  Inc  (U.G.R.T) 
The  Kerne  Co  (J.CU.G.UM) 
Kerr-McGee  Corp  (AII).r.UM 
Kerstmg,  Brcnvn  4  Co  .  Inc  (U) 


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Kidder  Peabody  &  Co.  Inc  (All.Pr) 
Kingsbury  Machine  Tool  Corp 

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KoppersCo,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).d.r.s 
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The  Lawyers  Co-operative  Publish- 
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Lehigh  Portland  Cement  Co 

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Lever  Brothers  Co  (All).s 
Levi  Strauss  &  Co  (J.C.U.G).d.r 
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Lone  Star  Industries,  Inc 

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Lotus  Owetopment  Corp 

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LubnzolCorp  (Mj.d.r.s 
Lucky  Stores.  Inc  (All).d 
Ludlow  Corp  (J.C.UG.T).A.d.r.s 
Lukens  Inc  (All).d 
Lummus  Crest,  Inc  (C.U.G).d.r 
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MCA  INC  (J.C.U.G),s 
MSI  Insurance  (J.C.U.G) 
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Marathon  CHI  Co.  (All),d.r 
MaremontCorp  (J.CU.G.T) 
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Manne  Midland  Bank,  N  A 

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Mariti  Inc  (J.C,U.G).d 
Mark  Controls  Corp  (J.C.U.G.T) 
TheMarleyCo  (U) 
Marsh  4  McLennan  Cos    Inc 

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Ma/vn  Manetta  Corp  (Allj.d 
Massachusetts  Mutual  Life  insur- 
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Mattel,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).d 
Maxus  Energy  Corp  (All) 
The  May  Department  Stores  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R).d 
Maytag  Corp  (U),d.r 
MBank  Houston  fL/.G; 
McCormick  4  Co ,  Inc  (All) 
McDonalds  Corp  (All) 
McDonnell  Douglas  Corp  (C.U) 
McGraw-Hill.  Inc  (All).d.r 
McKesson  Corp  (A}l),d.r 
McQuayInc  (AII).A.d 
The  Mead  Corp  (All).d 
Mebane  Packaging  Corp  (All},d 
Mechanics  Bank  rA//|s 
Medtronic,  Inc  (All) 
Mellon  Bank  Corp  iJ.QU.G,R).d.r 
MenashaCorp  (U.G.R.Pr).r 
Merck  &  Co,  Inc  (All).d,r 
Meredith  Corp  (AII.LIM).d.r.s.t.u 
Meridian  bancorp,  Inc  (U.G.R).r 
Ment  Oil  Corp  (J,CU.G.T).f.LIM 
Mentor  Financial  Group  (J.C.U.G.T).d 
Mernll  Lynch  &  Co .  Inc 

(J.C.UG.R).d.r 
Metropolitan  Life  Insurance  Co 

(J.C.U.G).d.r.s 
Mettler  Instrument  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R) 
Michigan  Bell  (J.C.U.G.UM).A.r 

higan  Mutual  insurance  Co 


(The  A 
(Aii).d 


eCo 


n  (All).d 


d  Mutual  Lite  Insurarwe 

Co  (All).d.r 
Midland-RossCorp  (J,C.U.R).d 
Midlantic  Banks  inc  (AJl).a 
Miehle-Goss-Dexter  Inc  fJ,C,UG.R> 
Milliken4Co  (J.C.U.G.R.Pr).d.r.LIM 
Millipore  Corp  (All).d 
Milton  Bradley  Co  (J.C.U.G.Pr) 
Minnesota  Mutual  Life  Insura/we 

Co  (J.QU.G.Rhd.r 
Mississippi  Power  4  Light  Co  (U) 
The  MITRE  Corp  (M).d 
Mobil  Oil  Corp  (AJI).d.r 
MohascoCorp  (j.C.U.G.R).A.d.s 
Monarch  Capital  Corp  (J.CU.G).d 
Monroe  Auto  Equipment  Co  (U).A 


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iwtonsantoCo  (J.C.U.Gyef.r 
The  Montana  Pev«f  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R}.a.r 
Montgomery  VMftJ iCo.Inc 

(J.C.U.G).f 
Monumental  Corp  (J.CU.G.R) 
MONY  Financial  Services 

UCU.G.RlrUM 
MOOG  Inc  (AB) 
Moore  Financial  Group,  inc 

UCU.G.T).' 
Moon  McCormack  Resources.  Inc 

aC.U.G.Rld 
Morgan  Construction  Co  (All) 
Morgan  Guaranty  Trust  Co  of  New 

Yori<  (M).d.f.s~i 
Morgan  Stanley  4  Co .  Inc  (J.C.U.G} 
Morrison  Knudsen  Corp  (M).d 
Morse  Shoe,  Inc  UCU.G) 
Morton  Thiotol,  inc  (U.G.T).d.r 
MotoroJa.  Inc  (U.G).d.r 
Chartes  Smvan  Mon  Foundation 

(AJD.d 
Murpfry  Oil  USA.  Inc  (AII),d.f.S 
Mutual  of  America  (C.U.G,R.T).(t.r 
Mutual  Benefit  Life  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Mutual  of  Omaha 

(J.C.U.G.R.UM).d.r.s.t 


NACCO  Industnes.  Inc  (AJI).d.s 

NCNSCorp  (C,U.G.R.7).d.r 

NCR  Corp  (All).d.s 

NL  industnes.  Inc  (J.CU.G).d 

NRC,  Inc  (All) 

Nabisco  Brands.  Inc  (AJI}.d.r.s.t.u 

Nakx>  Chemical  Co  iC.U.G.RJ).d,r 

NatKyial  Bank  ol  Detroit  (U}.d 

National  Can  Corp  (Ail).d 

National  City  Corp  <AI().& 

National  Distillers  and  Chemical 

Corp  (AJI}.r 
NaStonal  Gypsum  Co  (Alt).s 
National  Medical  Enlerpnses.  Inc 

(J.C.U.Gld 
National  Steel  Corp  (CU.G.R.T) 
National  Westminster  Bank  USA 

(J.C.U.G).d.r 
Nationwide  Mutual  lnsurar>ce  Co 

UCU.G.Ryd.f 
Nepera,  inc  UC.UG).UM 
The  New  England  WUGW.^ 
Nov  England  Business  Service.  Inc 

(Alll.dX5 
The  New  England  Education  Loan 

Marketing  Corp  (All) 
New  England  Electnc  System  Cos 

(Allldj 
New  England  Telephone  (J.C.U).d.r 
New  Jersey  Bell  Telephone  Co 

acu.Gi.d,' 

New  Jersey  Nalural  Gas  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R) 
The  New  York  Bank  tor  Savings 

UMG.P'l.A.d 
NewVbrk  Life  Insurance  Co 

aCU.G.Lm.d.r 
New  York  Stock  Exchange,  Inc 

(U.G}.d 
New  Wv*  Tetepftone  (J.C.U.G.T).d.r 
Tfie  New  ^Aiik  Times  Co 

(J.CU.G.R).d.f 
The  New  Ybrker  Magazine,  Inc  (All) 
Newmoni  Mining  Corp  (U}.d 
Ne»vsweek.  Inc  (Ail) 
The  Samuel  Roberts  Noble  Foun- 
dation. Inc  fA/ad.s 
NordsonCorp  (M) 
Nortolk  Southern  Corp  (All).d.f.s.t.u 
North  Amencan  Philips  Corp 

tAII).d.r 
Northeast  Utilities  rAH),d,i;s 
Northern  Illinois  Gas  (J.U.R).r.s 
Northern  States  Power  Co  (Ml).r 
Northern  Telecom,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T) 
The  Northern  Trust  Co  (Allj.d.r 
Northwest  Airlines,  Inc  fUG,fl),a 
Northwest  Industnes.  Inc  (All) 
Northwestern  Mutual  Lite  Insurance 

Co  (Ail).d.r 
Nofttwastem  Nation^  Ule  Inauf' 

anceCo  (J.CU.G.f^}Ar 
Norton  Co  (AJI).d.r.S 
WW  Norton  &  Co .  Inc  (J.CU.G).s 
Nonft«stCorp  (All).r 
Novell  Corp  (AJI).r.s 
•The  NutraSweet  Co  (J.C.U.G).r 
John  Nuveen  &  Co  inc  (J.C.U.G.Pr} 
NYNEX  (J.CU.G.T).(i.r 


iAM).d.t 
Occideniai  Petroleum  Corp  (AM) 
Ouo  Bell  Telephone  Co  (AJI).d.r.Ut 
Ohio  Edison  Co  (Alt) 
The  Ohio  National  Lite  lnsurar>ce 

Co  (M).d.f 
Oklahoma  Gas  and  Etectnc  Co 

tJ.CUGya.KS,t.u 


Ok)  Stone  Bank  (AM).d 
OlinCorp  (J.C,U).d.r 
Oneida  Ud  UC.U.G).d.r 
Openaka  Corp  .  Inc  (U.G) 
Oregon  Portland  Cement  Co 

(J.C.U.GI 
OwensComing  Fiberglas  Corp 

(J.CUG|d.-:s 
OwwJS/flrrKW.  Inc  iAJI).d 
Oxtofd  Industnes.  Inc  (J.U).A.UM 


PHH  Group,  Inc  (J.C.UGJ).d.r 
PPG  Industnes,  Inc  (J.C.U.GM 
POCorjHJ.aU.G.T).d.f.s 
Paccar.  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R},d 
Pacific  Enterpnses  (AK),d. 
Pacific  Mutual  Lite  tnsura 


Co 


iAiij.d 


Pacific  Resources,  Inc.  (U).d 
Pacific  Telesis  Group  (U.G.R).d 
Pan-Amencan  Lite  insurance  Co 

(U.G).  A 
Panhandle  Eastern  Corp  (All),d.r 
Parker-Hannitin  Corp  fJ.U.G.Rf.d 
The  Paul  Revere  Cos  (All) 


h  Servic 


(J.C.U.G.T).A 


The  Penn  Central  Corp  (AII).d.t.LIM 
Penn  Central  Telecommunications 

Co  (All) 
Pennbancorp  (U.Q.R).d 
JC  Penney  Co,  Inc  (M).d.r.s.t,u 
Pennsylvania  Power  &  Light  Co 

(Aii).d.f 
PenrwaltCorp  (J.U.G.T.Pr).d.r 
Pennzoil  Co  (J.C.U) 
People's  Bank  (J.C.U.G.R).r.s.l 
The  Peoples  Gas  Light  and  Coke 

Co  fJ,C,U,G,fl),d,s 
PepsCo.  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).d.r.s.UM 
PET  Inc  IJ.C.U.Gls 
Pfizer,  Inc  (All).d.i 
Phelps  Dodge  Corp  (Ail).d.r.s 
Philadelphia  National  Bank  (All).d.r.s 
fillip  Moms  Cos  Inc  (AII).d.r.UM 
Phillips  Petnaleum  Co  (All).d.r 
Phoenix  Mutual  Lite  Insurance  Co 

(J.C.U.G,R).d.r 

The  Pillsbury  Co  (AII.LlM).d 
The  Pioneer  Group,  Inc  (All) 
Pioneer  Hi-Bred  International,  Inc 


IJ.C.U 


I  All).  A 


r,  Jattray  A  Hopwood 
Pitney  Bowes  Inc  (All).d.r.s 
Pittsburgh  National  Bank  (AII),A 
PittwayCorp  (J.C.U.G).d 
Planie  &  Moran,  CPAs  (C.U.G).A 
Playboy  Enterpnses,  Inc  (All) 
Pneumo  Abe)i  Corp  (Ail}.r 
PoQO  Producing  Co  iJ.C.U.G).r 
f^laroidC^rp  (Aliyd.r.s 
Pope  &  Talbot,  Inc  (J.CU.G.T) 
Porter  Painl  Co  (U.G.Pr) 
PollaichCorp  iAIli.d.s 
Preferred  Risk  Mutual  Insurance 

Co  (U.R).d 
Preformed  Line  Products  Co 

(AID.d.r 
Premar'i  International.  Inc  (All) 
Pnce  Brothers  Co  (J.C.U.G). 

Pnce  Waierhouse  i'UGJ,r 
PnmencaCorp  (All).d.r 
The  Principal  Financial  Group 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.f.s 
The  Procter  &  Gamble  Co  (U.G).d.i 

(All) 


(All) 


anceCo  (J.C.U.G.R) 
Provident  Mutual  Lite  Ir 

of  Philadelphia  IJ.C.U.G,R),d.s 
Provident  National  Bank  (All).A.d 
The  Prudential  Insurance  Co  ol 

Amenca  (J.C.U.G, R.LIM).d.r 
Public  Service  Co  ol  Colorado 

(J.CU),A.r.st 
Public  Service  Electric  and  Gas  Co 

fJ.CUG,ft|d,r 
Puget  Sound  Power  &  Light  Co 

(J.C.U.GD.r 


Quaker  Chemical  Corp  (All).d 
The  Quaker  Oats  Co  (All).d.r 
Quaker  Slate  Corp  (All).d.r.s 


RKO  General,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R) 
Ralston  Punna  Co  (U.GMd.r.s 
Rand  McNally  &  Co  (U.G) 
Raytheon  Co  (M).d.r 


Reader's  Digest  Association.  Inc 

(AJI).d.r.s 
Reading  &  Bales  Corp  (CU.G.Tj.d 
Redlands  Federal  Savings  &  Loan 

Association  ^U,Prj,A 
Reichhoid  Chemicals.  Inc  (U.G) 
•The  Reliable  Life  Insurance  Co  (Ml) 
Reliance  Electric  Co  (All) 
Reliance  Insurance  Cos  (All).s 
Republic  National  Bank  of  New 

York  (All) 
Research-Coflrell,  Inc  (All) 
The  Research  Institute  ol  Amenca, 

Inc.  (J.C.U.G).d 
Revlon,  Inc  (All) 
Rexham  Corp  (U).d 
Rexnord  Inc  (All),d 
Reynolds  Metals  Co  (J.C.U.G).d.r 
fliviana  Foods  Inc  fJ,C,U,G^ 
Rochester  Midland  Corp  (U.G).A 
The  Rockefeller  Brothers  Fund,  Inc 

{All).s 
Rockefeller  Family  &  Associales 

(AIII 
The  Rockefeller  Group  (All).d.r.s 
Rockwell  International  Corp  (All).d 
Rohm  and  Haas  Co  (All).d.r.s 
Rolling  Thunder.  Inc  (AII).A 
flOLM  Corp  (All) 
RolscreenCo  (All).d.r.s 
Rorer  Group  Inc  (All),d 
Rospatch  Corp  (J.C.U) 
Ross.  Johnston  &  Kersting.  Inc  (Alt) 
Royal  Insurance  (J.C.U.G.R).r 
Rubbermaid  Incorporated  (UM).d.r 
RUST  International  Corp  (J.U.Q).s 
Ryco  Division,  Reilly-Whiteman,  Inc 

(AII).UM 
•Ryder  System,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T) 


SDS  Biotech  Corp  (All) 

SKF  \JSA  (All).d 

SNET  (J.C.U.G.R) 

SPS  Technologies.  Inc  (All).d.r.s 

Saleco  Insurance  Co 

(J.C.U.G.lUMj.d.r 
Saga  t.,orp  (All) 

The  St  PautCos  (J.C.U.G.T).d.r,LIM 
Salomon  Inc  (All).d 
Sanders  Associates.  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.R).d 
Sandoz,  Inc  (Mia.r.S 
Santa  Fe  Southern  Pacific  Corp. 

(J.C.U.G.R).r 
Sara  Lee  Corp  (J.C.U.G).d 
Schering-Plough  Corp  (J.CU.G,R) 
Schlegel  Corp  (All) 
Charles  Schwab  &  Co  ,  Inc  (AII).A 
The  Scott  &  Fetzet  Co  (All) 
Scon,  Foresman  and  Co  (U).r.s 
Scott  Paper  Co  (J.C.U,RJ).d.r 
Joseph  E  Seagram  &  Sons,  Inc 


GO  Searle&Co  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r.UM 
Security-Conneaicui  Lite  Insurartce 

Co  (All),d.' 
Security  Pacific  Corp  (All).d,r,u 
Secunty  Van  Lines,  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.Rl.r.s 
SetonCo  (U.G).A.LIM 
Shaklee  Corp  (U.G).d 
•Shearson  Lehman  Hutton  (J.C.U.G) 
Shell  Ol  Co  Foundation/Shell  Oil  Ca 

(All).r 
Sheller-Globe  Corp  (J.C.U.T.LIM).d.f 
Shenandoah  Life  Insurance  Co. 

(AII).d.r.LIM 
The  Sherwin-Williams  Co  (All).d 
Siemens  Capital  Corp  (All) 

(J.C.U.G.R) 
Sifco  Industries,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).d.s 
Simpson  Investment  Co 

(J.C.U.G.RI.r 
The  Singer  Co  (U.G.R).d.r.s 
Skinner  Corp  (All/.d.S 
Smith  International,  Inc  (U.G) 
SmithKline  Beckman  Corp  (Allj.d.r 
Society  Bank,  National  Association 

(All) 
SomersCorp  (Mersman/V^ldron) 

(U.G.Pr).  A 
Sonatinc  (All).d.r 
Sonoco  Products  Co  (U.G.R).d.r 
Sony  Corp  of  America  (All).d 
Soo  Line  Railroad  Co  (J.C.U.G.T) 
South  Carolina  National  Corp  (All) 
South  Central  Bell  Telephone  Co 

(All).d.r 
Southeast  Bank,  N  A  (U.G).d 
Southern  Bell (All).d.r 
Southern  Lite  Insurance  Co  (All).d 
The  Southland  Corp  (J.C.U.Q.T) 
Southwestern  Bell  Foundation 

fU.G.Rl.a.r 
South-western  Publishing  Co  (M) 
Sovran  Financial  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R) 
Spiegel.  Inc  fUGj 
Spnng  Arbor  Distnbulion  Co 

(A}I.Pr.UM).d.r 
Spnngs  Industries.  Inc  (J.U.G,R),d 
The  Square  D  Co  (U.G).d.r 


Squibb  Corp  (All).d.r 
The  Stackpole  Corp  (All).dj.s 
•Staley  Continental  Inc  (All).d 
Stanadyne,  Inc  (Aliyd 
Standard  Coosa  Thatcher  Co  (U) 
Standard  Insurance  Co  (CU.G.R.T) 
The  Standard  Products  Co 

(J.CU.G.R) 
Stanhome,  Inc  fJ,C,UGj 
The  Stanley  Works  (C.U.G.R).d.r. 
State  Fann  Insurance  Cos  (U.G).r 
State  Mutual  Lite  Assurance  Co  o( 

Amenca  (All).d.r 
State  Street  Bank  and  Trust  Co  (Ml) 
StauHer  Communications,  Inc 

(U.G.R.UM) 
Steel  Heddle  Manufacturing  Co 

(U.G) 
Steiger  Tractor.  Inc  lAll) 
Sterling  Drug  Inc  (All).d.r 
JP  Stevens  &  Co.  Inc  (Allj.d 
Stone  &  Webster,  Inc  (All) 
The  Stop  &  Shop  Cos  ,  Inc  (All).d 
Subaru  of  America  (J.C.U.G.ILIM) 
Sun  Co,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).A.d.r 
Sun  Life  Assurance  Co  of  Canada 

(J.C.U.G).r.s.LIM 
Swank.  Inc  (U) 
Swanson  Analysis  Systems,  Inc 


(U).A 


Swis 


nSecur 


TRW  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R).d 

Tambrands,  Inc  (J.C.U.G) 

Tandy  Corp  (AII).d.LIM 

Technimetrics.  Inc  (All) 

Tektronix.  Inc  (All).r 

Teledyne.  Inc  (U.G).d 

The  Telex  Corp  (C) 

TennantCo  (J.CU.G.T) 

Tennecoinc  (J.C.U.G.R).d 

Tesoro  Petroleum  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R).r 

Texaco  Inc  (U.G).r 

Texas  Commerce  Bank  -  Houston 

Foundation  fJ.CUGls 
Texas  Eastern  Corp  (All).d.r.s.t 
Texas  Gas  Transmission  Corp 

(J.CU.G.R) 
Texas  Instruments  Inc 

fC.UG.fl|d,r;s,r 
Textron  Inc  (J.C.U).d 
Thomas  &  Bens  Corp  (J.C.U.G).d 
Thomas  McFadden  &  Associates, 

Inc  (U.G).A.d.r 
Thomasville  Furniture  Industries, 

Inc  (U.G.R) 
J  Walter  Thompson  Co 

(J.CU.G.Pr.LIM) 
3M  (Ml).d.r 
TICOR  (J.C.U.Pr).d.r 
Time  Inc  (All).d 

The  Times  Journal  Co  (J,CU,G}.d.r 
Times  Mirror  fAn;,rs.f 
Times  Publishing  Co  (J,C.U.G.T}.A 
The  Toro  C::o  (All) 
The  Torrington  Co  (All).d.r 
Total  Petroleum  (North  Amenca)  Ltd 

(J.C.U.G.  R).d.r 
Towers.  Perrin,  Rjrster  &  Crosby 

(J.C.U.G) 
Toyota  Motor  Sales,  U  S  A..  Inc,  (Ml) 
Tracor,  Inc  ,  a  Westmark  Co  (Ml).d 
Trailer  Tram  Co  (J.CU.G.T) 
TheTraneCo  (All).d.s 
Transamerica  Corp  (All).d 
Transco  Energy  Co  (Alll.d 
The  Travelers  Cos  (CU.G.R).d.r.s 
Travelers  Express  Co  ,  Inc  (Ml) 
TreadwayCos  ,  Inc  (U.G.R) 
Tremco  Inc  fJ,CU.G,T;,A 
TRINOVACorp  U.C.U.G.Tj.d 
TnskelionLtd  (J,U.Q).A.d.s 
Trust  Co  Bank— Atlanta  ^>»/y,r 
The  Turner  COfp  (J.C.U.G).A.d 


Co 


(All).d 


■US  Bank  of  Washington fC,U,G;.d,r 

US  WEST,  INC  (All),r 

USGCorp  (C.U.G.R).d.r 
•UST  Inc  (Ml) 

USX  Corp  (U.G.R).d 

Union  Bank  (J.C.U.G) 

Union  Camp  Corp  (Ml) 

Union  Electric  Co  (J.CU.G.R) 

Union  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co 
(J.U.G.T).A.d 

Union  Pacific  Corp  (J.CU.G.R).r 

Union  Trust  Co  (AII).A.d 
•Unisys Corp  (Ml).d 

United  Bank  fA//),r 

United  Engineers  A  Constructors. 


United  Mutual  Savings  Bank 

(J.C.U).d 
United  Parcel  Sen/.ce  (All) 
United  Sen/ices  Automobile  Associ- 

United  States  Borax  &  Chemical 

Corp  (U.G.Prl.r 
United  States  Fidelity  and  Guaranty 

Co  (U.G.R).d.r 
United  States  Lea. 

Inc  (J.CUG).d 
United  Stales  Tobacco  Co  (Ml}.d 
United  Stales  Tn 


(vVbrh 


iMD.d 


3  Technologies  Corp  (Allj.d.r 


(J.C.U.G.  Rj.d.f 
United  Telephone  Co  ol  Ronda 

( J.CU.G.R j.d.r 
United  Telephone  Co  ol  Indianj 

Inc  (J.CU.RJ).d.r 
Uniied  Telephone  Co  of  Ohio 

(CU.G.R.T) 
United  Virginia  Bank  (Allj 
Universal  Foods  Corp  {U.G) 
Unocal  Corp  (J.CUGj.d.r 
TheUpfOhnCo  (Ml).d.r 
USAirfCL/.T) 
USLIFE  Corp  (J.C.U.G).d 

:  (Mild 


Valero  Energy  Corp  (J.C.U) 
■Valtey  BanCorp  (J.C.U.G) 
Valley  National  Bank  of  Arizona 

(Uj.A.d.r 
vanan  Associates  (Allj.d 
VictaulicCo  of  America  fU.Gj.A 
Virginia  Rawer  (Allj.d.r 
Vulcan  Matenats  Co  (J.C.U.G.T).d.r 


W 


Bank  &  Trust  Co ,  N  A 

(Aii).d 
The  Wallingford  Steel  Co  (U.Gj 
wa'naco  (J.U.G.R.Pri.d 
WSmer-Lamben 03  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Washington  National  Insurance  Co 


The  Washington  Post  Co 

IJ.C.U.G.Tj.d 
Waste  Management.  Inc  (Ml).d 
WaikinsOohnson  Co  (U.G.R).A.d 
Wausau  Insurance  Cos  (MI).d.r.UM 
CJ  Webb  Inc  (Allj.d 
Welch's  (UGj 

Wells  Fargo  Bank.  N  A  (Mlj.d.r 
West  PointPepperell  Foundation. 

Inc  (Allj.d 
'Westem  Ute  Insurance  Co  (MI).LIM 
Western  Publishing  Co  ,  Inc 

(J.C.U.G) 
Westinghouse  Electric  Corp 

(U.Gj.A.d.r 
rtfesfvaco  Corp  (Mlj.d 
Whirlpool  Corp  (J.CU.G.Rj.d.t 
'  White  Consolidated  Industnes,  Inc 

(U.G) 
Whittaker  Corp  (CU.G.Tj.d 
John  Wiley  &  Sons.  Inc  (Mlj.d.s 

The  Williams  Cos  (Uj.d 
Williams  &  Co  ,  Inc  (J.C.U.Gj.A 
Winn-Dixie  Stores,  Inc  (J.CU.G.LIMj 
The  Wiremold  Co  (J.C.U.G.Tj.d.r 


dGasP 


eCo 


The  Yankee  Cos  ,  Inc  (Mlj.d.r 
Yanray  Corp  (Ml) 
AtXhut  Young  (Ml).r.s 
>bung  &  Rubicam  Inc  (MI.LIM) 


TOTAL:  1.021  Companie 


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written  permission  of  the  Council  for 
Aijvancement  and  Support  of  Educa- 
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Susquehannans  on  Parade 


THE  THIRTIES 

Richard  E.  Ditzler  '38  again  played  tenor  saxaphone  in 
the  Mai  Ancr  Big  Band  dunng  ils  summer  concert  season. 
The  16-piece  orchestra  is  one  of  the  few  remaining  big 
bands  from  the  Swing  Era.  and  for  20  years  has  played  at 
community  concerts  throughout  Pennsylvania. 


THE  FORTIES 

Donald  R.  Cosgrove  '48  has  recently  retired  after  a 
career  in  labor  relations  with  the  Brunswick  Corporation  and 
is  at  Eagle's  Roost  Campground  in  Huddleston.  VA. 

Elwood  M.  (Mick)  McAllister  '49,  although  retired,  is 
doing  consulting  work  in  northern  Virginia  with  the  Boy 
Scouts  of  America,  and  writing  materials  on  child  abuse  and 
drug  abuse. 


THE  FIFTIES 


Charles  H.  (Buss)  Carr  '52  is  associate  campaign 
director  with  Ketchum.  Inc.  Buss  travels  much  of  the 
country  for  the  Pittsburgh-based  university  consulting  firm. 


THE  SIXTIES 

Allen  I.  Rowe  '60  is  the  associate  director  for 
administration  and  finance  at  the  Institute  for  Advanced 
Study  in  Princeton.  NJ.  The  Institute  is  best  known  as  the 
"think  tank"  with  which  Albert  Einstein  was  associated  for 
much  of  his  career.  Allen  was  recently  featured  in  "CFO" 
magazine,  a  publication  for  chief  financial  officers.  The 
article,  entitled  "Dollars  for  Scholars."  mentions  how  Rowe 
has  to  delicately  balance  fiscal  responsibility  with  a  purely 
scientific  interest  of  the  institute's  staff.  Rowe  was  also 
featured  in  a  recent  newspaper  article  in  which  he  was 
quoted  as  crediting  the  late  William  L.  Mease  '40,  a  long- 
time teacher  at  Selinsgrove  High  School,  with  directing  him 
toward  a  career  in  accounting. 

Barbara  Pontz  Tolbert  '61  spent  two  weeks  in  Russia 
last  winter  on  a  Friendship  Force  Exchange  and  then 
returned  to  the  United  States  to  make  a  presentation  of  her 
trip  to  the  Lancaster  District  Club  of  the  Susquehanna 
Alumni  Association.  She  used  color  slides,  many  of  them 
taken  by  herself,  to  illustrate  the  talk.  Barbara  mentioned 
that  the  over-riding  theme  of  the  visit  was  how  the  Russian 
people  fear  the  possibility  of  a  nuclear  war  and  truly  desire 
friendship  with  the  West.  The  group  was  hosted  by  Russian 
families  and  stayed  with  and  had  meals  with  these  families. 
After  being  back  home  for  a  week .  Barbara  was  pan  of  a 
group  that  hosted  a  Russian  delegation  on  a  similar  visit. 

Leslie  R.  Butler  '62,  a  senior  executive  vice  president 
and  chief  administrative  officer  of  First  Pennsylvania  Bank, 
has  been  named  vice  chairman  of  the  board  of  directors  of 
the  bank.  It  is  America's  oldest  commercial  bank — founded 
in  1782. 

Robert  G.  Gundaker  '64  has  joined  Meridian  Mortgage 
in  St,  David's,  PA.  as  a  vice  president.  He  previously  was 
with  Mortgage  Guarantee  Insurance  Corporation, 

Maxine  Lipkin  Marple  '65  is  the  new  director  of 
Christian  education  at  St,  John's  UCC  Church  in  Kutztown. 
PA    Much  of  her  work  involves  the  youth  of  the  church. 

Donna  Garver  Henry  '67  is  involved  in  extensive 
volunteer  work  in  the  Lawrenceville,  NJ  area.  Much  of  her 
time  IS  spent  with  CONTACT  Helpline,  a  cnsis  hotline, 

EIra  McGordy  England  "67  is  the  librarian  at  North 
Virginia  Community  College   Her  family  resides  in 
Dumfries.  VA. 

Three  Susquehanna  graduates  of  the  late- 1 960s  are 
involved  in  a  critical  issue  facing  the  Commonwealth  of 
Pennsylvania.  It  is  the  creation  of  a  State  Superfund  to  clean 
up  toxic  sites,  modeled  after  the  federal  superfund. 


Allen  I.  Rowe.    60 


Republican  legislator  Robert  D.  Reber  '69  of  Pottstown  is  a 
member  of  the  House  Conservation  Committee,  Terry  R. 
Bossert  '68,  an  attorney,  is  chairman  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Chamber  of  Business  and  Industry's  Environmental  Affairs 
Committee  and  its  chief  negotiator.  Suzanne  Yenchko  '68  is 
a  lobbyist  for  the  Chamber  on  environmental  affairs,  and 
says,  "This  may  be  the  most  heavy-duty  environmental  issue 
faced  by  Pennsylvania.  The  economic  implications  could  be 
staggering." 

THE  SEVENTIES 

Christian  B.  Harris  '70  has  joined  the  Philadelphia  office 
of  Grant  Thornton,  accountants  and  management  consultants, 
as  audit  and  review  manager. 


Uilie  R   Butler.  '62 


Christian  B.  Harris.  '  70 

Leander  Chapin  Claflin  '73  was  honored  for  15  years  of 
service  as  organist  and  music  associate  of  Abington 
Presbyterian  Church  in  the  suburban  Philadelphia  area.  He 
also  participated  in  the  Music  Group  of  Philadelphia. 

Steven  T.  Kramm  '74  has  been  promoted  to  assistant 
vice-  president  and  operations  manager  of  the  Kishacoquillas 
Valley  National  Bank  in  the  Lewistown.  PA  area. 

Mark  D.  Burkhardt  '76  is  now  program  specialist  for 
Outdoor  Ministnes  for  the  Division  for  Congregational  Life 
of  the  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in  America.  He  is  with 
ELCA  headquarters  in  Chicago, 

Linda  L.  Wilson  '76  has  started  her  own  business, 
Smartwork,  which  provides  writing,  editorial  and  creative 
consulting  to  business  and  graphic  designers  and  other 
professionals.  She  continues  to  be  an  active  professional  in 
the  Metropolitan  music  community,  residing  in  Maplewood. 
NJ, 

Dr.  Tracy  Hawke  Perrapato  '77  has  recently  begun  a 
residency  in  family  practice  at  the  Buffalo  General  Hospital 
in  Buffalo.  NY,  She  and  her  husband  Scott,  also  a 
physician,  reside  in  Buffalo,  She  also  served  four  years  in 
the  Air  Force  as  a  flight  surgeon. 

David  R.  Getz  '78  has  left  the  Army  and  is  associated 
with  the  law  firm  of  Wix.  Wenger  &  Weidner  in  Harrisburg. 
PA    He  and  his  wife  Vonny  live  in  Mechanicsburg. 

Pamela  R.  James  '78  has  recently  been  promoted  to 
account  supervisor  with  the  advertising  firm  of  Lewis. 
Oilman  »fe  Kynctt,  She  is  responsible  for  the  Pennsylvania 
Lottery  account  and  resides  in  Audubon.  NJ. 

The  Reverend  C.  Lynn  Nakamura  '78  joined  the  faculty 
of  Trinity  Lutheran  Seminary  in  Columbus.  OH.  She  is 
teaching  in  the  field  of  Old  Testament  after  completing 
studies  for  a  Ph.D.  at  Princeton  Theological  Seminary, 

Kenneth  R.  Laureys  '78  is  a  lobbyist  for  the  National 
Industries  for  Severly  Handicapped.  He  resides  in  Riverdale. 
MD 


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Clair  M.  Freeman  '79  has  become  the  artistic  director  of 
the  Moonlight  Theatre  group  of  the  Schuylkill  County 
Council  for  the  Arts.  In  addition,  he  is  employed  in  the 
family  business,  the  Freeman  Insurance  Agency  in  Fine 
Grove.  PA. 

Heidi  A.  Hawkins  '79  is  involved  in  publishing 
production  with  Power  &  Motor  Yachi  magazine.  She 
resides  m  Stamford.  CT. 

Dr.  Samuel  B.  Hoff  "79  is  presently  on  the  Political 
Science  faculty  at  Wichita  Stale  University  in  Wichita.  KS. 
Prior  to  moving  to  Wichita,  he  had  resided  in  Williamsport. 
PA. 

Dr.  Kalhryn  A.  Reihard  '79  is  the  assistant  medical 
director  of  the  emergency  room  of  Washington  County 
Hospital  in  Hagerslown.  MD   She  took  the  position  after 
completing  a  residency  in  emergency  medicine  at  Memorial 
Hospital  in  Charlotte.  NC. 

THE  EIGHTIES 

Michael  A.  Kling  '80  has  become  the  regional  sales 
manager  for  Parker  Labs  in  northern  New  Jersey.  He  and  his 
family  reside  in  Randolph.  NJ. 

Sharon  Jacob  Gruber  '81  has  taken  a  new  position  with 
the  Ryland  Group  as  a  senior  programmer  analyst.  Ryland 
specializes  in  on-site  construction  and  sale  of  single-family 
housing.  The  Grubers  reside  in  Columbia.  MD. 

Belsy  J.  Kluge  '81  has  recently  been  promoted  to  branch 
manager  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey  operations  at  Bell  & 
Howell  Records  Management  in  New  York  City.  She  resides 
inCranford,  NJ, 

Linda  Carol  Post  *81  is  a  full-time  member  of  the 
Villanova  Law  School  faculty.  She  is  visiting  instructor  in 
legal  wnting.  However,  she  will  still  maintain  a  part-time 
position  in  the  practice  of  municipal  law  and  continue  to 
reside  in  Lansdale.  PA. 

Wayne  R.  Clark  '82  has  been  promoted  to  the  position 
of  slate  mediator  for  the  New  York  Department  of  Taxation 
and  Finance.  He  is  based  in  Schenectady.  NY. 

The  Reverend  Catherine  Cook-Davis  '82  is  now  with 
the  Meadow  Lakes  Health  Center  in  Hightstown.  NJ,  She  is 
a  graduate  of  the  Princeton  Theological  Seminary. 

Sally  A.  Ediing  '82  is  associated  with  fellow 
Susquehannans  Clair  Freeman  '79  and  Ralph  Schwalm  '76 
in  the  Schuylkill  County  Council  for  the  Arts'  Moonlight 
Theatre  group.  She  is  assistant  to  the  director  and  resides  in 
Pottsville.  PA. 

William  L.  Laswell  '83  is  a  research  chemist  with  Merck 
&  Company  in  Rahway.  NJ    He  and  his  family  reside  in 
Bridgewater.  NJ. 

Judith  R.  Sunblade  '83  is  located  in  Waltham.  MA. 
working  as  a  Held  support  service  person  for  McComiack  & 
Dodge 

Eric  J.  Gruseke  '84  is  now  consumer  advertising 
manager  for  Financial  World  magazine.  He  is  located  in 
New  York  City. 

Captain  Lawrence  L.  Walsh  '84,  recently  promoted  to 
that  rank  from  first  lieutenant,  is  stationed  with  the  Army  in 
Columbus.  GA. 

Irene  E.  Corbin  '85  is  an  environmental  education 
instructor  with  the  Frost  Valley  YMCA  in  Oliverea,  NY. 
She  resides  at  the  facility. 

Scott  K.  Hayward  '85  is  an  insurance  broker  with  the 
Swell  &  Crawford  Group  in  New  York  City.  He  resides  in 
Basking  Ridge.  NJ. 

Renee  G.  Hepler  '85  is  a  customer  service  representative 
with  First  National  Bank  of  Maryland.  She  resides  in 
Westminster.  MD. 

Linda  M.  Willauer  '85  is  a  technical  writer  for  Systems 
and  Applied  Science  Corporation  in  Fairbom.  OH.  She 
resides  in  Dayton.  OH. 

Kelly  A.  Doerr  '86  is  a  compliance  administrator  with 
Mullet  and  Company.  Inc   She  is  located  in  River  Edge.  NJ. 

Lea  Ann  Horn  '86  is  an  environmental  scientist  with 
Gannett  Fleming  Transportation  Engineers  in  Camp  Hill. 
PA.  She  resides  in  Mechanicsburg.  PA. 

Kathryn  L.  Kissinger  '86  has  been  promoted  to  business 
analyst  II  with  the  PMA  Group.  She  is  located  in 
Philadelphia. 


Harry  L.  Smith  '86  is  manager  of  Wissmger 
Marketplace  IGA  in  Altoona.  PA.  Wissingers'  president  is 
Don  Wissinger  '50.  The  Wissinger  family  has  a  long  and 
loyal  involvement  with  Susquehanna. 

Douglas  G.  Soutter  '86  is  an  environmental  microscopist 
with  Professional  Service  Industries  in  Baltimore,  MD.  He 
resides  in  that  city. 

Robert  W.  Gruver  '86  is  choral  director  at  John  F. 
Kennedy  High  School  in  the  Cranbury.  NJ  area.  He  was 
formerly  located  in  the  Levittown.  PA  area 


Advanced  Degrees 


Robert  W.  Adams  '79:  M.S..  Bloomsburg  University. 

James  A.  Bazewicz  '85:  M  FA    in  scenic  design.  New 
York  University.  He  is  a  freelance  designer. 

Deborah  M.  Berhhisel  '78:  MA.  in  English.  Bucknell 
University. 

Timothy  V.  Blair  '76:  Doctor  of  Musical  Arts  degree. 
Catholic  University  of  America. 

Fredrick  Cabell,  Jr.  '84:  J  D..  The  Catholic  University 
of  America.  Columbus  School  of  Law.  He  will  begin  a 
judicial  clerkship  for  Judge  Terrence  W.  Boyle  in  North 
Carolina. 

Gary  Thomas  Campbell  '77:  J.D.,  Dickinson  School  of 
Law. 

Lori  A.  Ciarrocca  '85;  J.D..  Washington  and  Lee 
University.  She  is  an  attorney  with  Riker.  Danzig,  Scherer. 
Hyland  and  Peretti 

Donna  Schilling  Drews  '84:  Master  in  Public 
Administration.  The  Pennsylvania  State  University. 

Linda  Eberlin  Fahrney  '79:  MBA..  St.  Joseph's 
University  in  Philadelphia,  She  has  been  promoted  to 
manager,  production  planning  and  scheduling.  A.T.&  T. 
Microelectronics. 

David  L.  German  '84:  Doctor  of  Osteopathy, 
Philadelphia  College  of  Osteopathic  Medicine.  He  is  an 
intern  at  Memorial  Hospital.  York.  PA. 

Charles  H.  Grube  *81;  Master  of  Divinity.  The  Lutheran 
Theological  Seminary  at  Gettysburg.  He  is  pastor.  St.  James 
Lutheran  Church.  Rauchtown.  PA.  He  was  ordained  at 
Tnnity  Lutheran  Church.  Valley  View,  PA. 

Laura  K.  Hofmann  '82:  Masters  degree  in  special 
education,  New  York  University.  She  works  with  learning 
disabled  children  in  The  Gateway  School  in  Manhattan. 

Timothy  R.  Hoover  '82:  Ph  D  .  University  of  Wisconsin 
He  is  a  post  doctoral  fellow  in  the  microbiology  department 
at  the  University  of  California  -  Berkeley. 

Peter  E.  Jacobs  '82:  MB. A.,  La  Salle  University, 
Philadelphia,  PA   He  is  sample  control  analyst,  Chilton 
Research  Services. 

Kirk  W.  McCracken  '84:  D.M.D.,  University  of 
Pittsburgh.  School  of  Dental  Medicine.  He  is  self-employed 
doctor  of  dental  medicine. 

Nancy  E.  Mullens  '81:  MBA.  in  finance.  Boston 
College.  Graduate  School  of  Management. 

Eric  M.  Nestler  '86:  Masters  of  Music.  Indiana 
University.  Bloomington.  Indiana.  He  is  continuing  for  his 
doctorate . 

Ellen  R.  Nofer  '86:  Paralegal  certificate.  The  Institute  for 
Paralegal  Training.  Philadelphia.  PA.  She  is  paralegal  and 
records  manager.  CDI  Corporation. 

John  L.  Previ  '81:  MBA    Baruch  College.  He  is  a 
financial  analyst  for  Calton  Homes. 

John  R.  Price  '82:  Masters  in  Analytical  Chemistry. 
Bucknell  University.  He  is  senior  research  technician,  Weis 
Center  of  Research,  Geisinger  Medical  Center. 

Garth  S.  Torek  '83:  ME.  in  Engineering  Science.  The 
Pennsylvania  State  University.  King  of  Prussia  Center  for 
Graduate  Studies.  He  is  a  systems  engineer  at  the  Naval  Air 
Development  Center,  Warminster.  PA. 

Virginia  Munson  Vassallo  '73:  J.D   Seton  Hall  Law 
School . 

Nancy  B.  Wolfe  '81:  MM..  Temple  University.  She  is 
on  the  piano  faculty.  The  Baldwin  School. 


I  Do's 


HAND-GRONROOS 

Lisa  J.  Gronroos  '85  to  Chnstopher  P   Hand.  August  30. 

1986.  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Dorothy 
Johnson  Howie  '85  and  Lori  A.  Ciarrocca  '85.  Lisa  is  an 
account  executive  with  Eczel  Corporation  in  Lincoln  Park. 
NJ  and  her  husband  is  a  sales  executive  with  Timplex  in 
Manhattan   /  152  Harvest  Lane.  Lincoln  Park,  NJ  07035. 
PLUSHANSKI-DEAN 

Michelle  M.  Dean  '83  to  Brian  Plushanski.  November 
22.  1986.  She  is  in  sales,  WRNJ-Radio,  /  R  R.  2,  Box  363. 
Asbury.  NJ  08802. 
BRlGHTCLlFFE-McANVLTY 

Dorothy  M.  McAnulty  to  Kenneth  R.  BrightclifTe  '83, 
March  7,  1987.  In  the  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna 
were  Garth  S.  Torok  '83  and  John  J.  McCurdy  '83.  Ken 
is  the  trust  operations  supervisor  with  the  Pennsylvania  Trust 
Company  and  his  wife  is  the  quality  assurance  coordinator/ 
staff  supervisor  of  the  respiratory  therapy  department  at  St 
Agnes  Bum  Center.  /  3130  Tyson  Avenue,  Philadelphia,  PA 
19149. 
GRUVER-LEHMAN 

Mary  E.  Lehman  '51  to  Darwin  M.  Gruver.  April  24, 

1987.  Advent  Lutheran  Church,  York,  PA.  /  3325 
Edenbridge  Road,  York,  PA  17402. 
VORCE-KAUFFMAN 

Linda  Sue  KaufTman  (Kirby)  '67  to  Gerard  T.  Vorce, 
May  23,  1987.  /  326  Bow  Lane,  Gilberlsville,  PA  19525. 
DeLONGIS-KOTSKO 

Christine  R,  Kotsko  '83  to  Mark  S.  DeLongis,  May  23, 
1987,  St.  Francis  of  Assist.  Nanticoke.  PA.  Alison  J.  Bird 
'83  was  in  the  wedding  party.  Christine  is  a  senior  systems 
analyst,  CDI  Corporation  in  Ambler,  PA  The  groom  is  a 
data  communications  specialist,  American  Olean  Tile.  /  109 
Horseshoe  Lane,  Horsham.  PA  19044 
ANDERSONRECKENBEIL 

Linda  A.  Reckenbeil  '84  to  Mark  E.  Anderson.  May  24, 
1987.  Good  Shepherd  Lutheran  Church.  Florham  Park,  NJ. 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Susan  McCarthy 
Brown  '84,  Karen  G.  Schoenegan  '84,  and  Glenn  W. 
Vrabel  '83.  Linda  is  a  systems  consultant.  The  Prudential 
and  her  husband  is  regional  manager.  New  Jersey  Institute  of 
Technology.  /  16  Tomahawk  Trail.  Denville,  NJ  07834. 
FOX-COOPER 

Donna  M.  Cooper  to  Charles  D.  Fox  '84,  June  6.  1987. 
First  United  Methodist  Church.  Hollidaysburg.  PA.  Craig 
R.  Urey  '86  and  Jack  Fox  Jr.  '75  were  in  the  wedding 
party.  He  is  a  telecommunications  specialist  for  Hewlett 
Packard  Co.  /  130  Willowdale  Drive.  Apartment  31, 
Frederick.  MD  21701. 
HANSEN-JOHNSTONE 

Joyce  M    Johnstone  to  Timothy  S.  Hansen  '86,  June  19. 
1987.  at  the  Highland  Pavillion  in  West  Orange.  NJ.  Tim  is 
a  financial  accountant  with  Lytel.  Inc..  semi-conductors  in 
the  Branchburg  Corporate  Center  and  his  wife  is  a  clothing 
buyer  for  Mercantile  Co.  in  Manhattan.  /  412  Village 
Commons.  Flemington.  NJ  08822 
SOLINSKY-MORGAN 

Maryellen  C.  Morgan  '86  to  Thomas  F.  Solinsky  '86, 
June  27.  1987.  Church  of  Annunciation.  Shenandoah.  PA. 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Deborah  A. 
Wengryn  '86,  Judith  L.  Sholtis  '86,  Deborah  M.  Boyle 
'86,  Julie  A.  Ness  '89,  and  Paul  R.  Kopey  '89.  Maryellen 
is  assistant  to  the  controller.  Commercial  Printers  of 
Connecticut  and  Tom  is  an  electrical  engineer.  General 
Dynamics.  Groton.  CT.  /  127  Black  Point  Road.  Nianiic. 
CT  06357. 
ANDRIESZIESCH 

Nancy  Ziesch  (Kellogg)  '68  to  Julian  L.  Andries,  Augusi 
1,  1987,  Christian  Life  Cathedral.  Dallas.  Texas.  Nancy  has 
retired  from  Aviall.  Inc.  to  become  a  full-time  homemaker 
and  her  husband  is  an  engineer  with  Texas  Instruments.  / 
2324  Chan  Drive.  Dallas.  TX  75228. 
TOMTISHENCA  UGLER 

Monna  Kay  Gaugler  '84  to  Paul  Tomlishcn.  Augusi  15. 
1987.  St.  Mark's  Lutheran  Church,  Elysburg.  PA   The 
mother  of  the  bride  is  Frances  Leisenring  Gaugler  '49  and 


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other  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Kelly 
Mowery  Leitzel  '83  and  David  M.  Fisher  "77.  Monna  is  a 
music  teacher  with  Southern  Columbia  School  District  and 
her  husband  is  with  Cummms.  Ashland.  PA.  '  Box  225. 
R.D    I.  Elysburg.  PA  17824. 
MiHUGH-SATTERTHWAITE 

Nancy  Salterthwaitc  to  Matthew  C.  McHugh  '84,  August 
22.  1987.  St.  Teresa  of  Avilla  Church.  Valley  Forge.  PA. 
He  is  an  assistant  controller.  Linpro  Company.  Berwyn.  PA. 
and  she  is  a  supervisor  with  Coopers  and  Lybrand  in 
Philadelphia.  /  901  Craftsman  Road.  Jeffersonville.  PA 
19403. 
WADBROOKLO  WDEN 

Gay  C.  Lowden  '82  to  Frederic  H.  Wadbrook  '83, 
August  29.  1987.  Church  of  the  Nativity.  Rumson.  NJ. 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were;  Jeremy  J.  Davis 
'82,  Mary  Jane  Byram  '82.  Emily  Henderson  '82, 
CharJes  F.  BischoilT  '81,  Andrew  P.  Motel  '84,  Laurie 
Smith  Lowe  '82.  Michelle  Dean  Plushanski  '83,  R.  Scott 
Hughes  x'84,  J.  Peter  Kiesewetter  '83,  Jean  F.  Campbell 
'82,  John  P.  Osborne  '82.  and  Bruce  R.  Mattis  x'83.  Gay 
is  a  sales  manager.  Somerset  Holiday  Inn  Omni  Hotel. 
Somerset,  NJ.  Rick  is  a  sales  engineer.  PMS  Consolidated.  / 
8  Wilbur  Drive.  Allentown.  PA  08501 
AKEY-WILUAMSON 

Marcia  A.  Williamson  '83  to  William  J.  Akey  lU, 
September  12.  1987.  Hopewell,  NJ.  /  241  Windsor 
Commons.  Cranbury.  NJ  08512. 
aOODRICH-CLAPPER 

Margaret  J.  Clapper  "82  to  Alan  D   Goodrich. 
September  26,  1987.  Grace  Lutheran  Church.  Red  Lion. 
PA.  Luther  E.  "Ed"  Clapper  '77  was  in  the  wedding 
party.  Margaret's  father.  Rev.  Dr   Edwin  M,  Clapper  '34 
died  February  5.  1988.  She  is  a  senior  marketing  analyst  for 
IMS  America,  Plymouth  Meeting.  Her  husband  is  a 
corporate  account  executive  for  Wausau  Insurance  Company. 
Philadelphia.  /  770  Orvilla  Road.  Hatfield.  PA  19440, 
FOSTER-BRUNET 

Pamela  T.  Brunei  x'85  to  Andrew  G.  Foster  '84, 
September  26.  1987.  Bemardsville.  NJ.  Susquehannans  in 
the  wedding  pariy  were  Kelly  J.  Konyhas  '85  and  Karen 
A,  Keenen  '85.  Andrew  works  for  Steve  Young  Builders 
and  Pamela  is  a  designer  for  J.  M.  Walton  Furniture 
Company.  /  333  Lancaster  Avenue,  Apariment  215.  Frazer. 
PA  19355. 
FALCONE-ST  CLAIR 

Patricia  M.  St.  Clair  '85  to  John  Falcone.  October  3. 
1987.  St.  John  Neumann,  Bryn  Mawr,  PA.  He  is  a  self- 
employed  builder  and  contractor,  D.  Falcone  Co., 
Havertown,  PA.  /  251  Cedar  Ridge  Road,  West  Chester,  PA 
19380. 
MESKO-GORSUCH 

Susan  C.  Gorsuch  '86  to  Thomas  Mesko,  October  10, 
1987,  St.  Thomas  More,  Allentown,  PA.  In  the  wedding 
party  from  Susquehanna  were  Crystal  H.  Skeel  '86  and 
Deborah  P.  Tarr  '86.  Susan  is  a  sales  representative. 
Nabisco  Inc.,  and  her  husband  is  with  Mesko  Spotting 
Service,  /  18  East  Main  Street.  Macungie.  PA  18062. 
EVANS-DOUGHERTY 

Mary  C.  Dougherty  to  Alan  J.  Evans  '83,  October  17, 
1987.  Si.  Peter  the  Apostle  Church.  River  Edge.  NJ. 
Vincent  J.  Cavalea  '83  was  in  the  wedding  party.  Alan  is  a 
marketing  and  research  manager.  Hospital  Research 
Associates.  Fairfield.  NJ  and  his  wife  is  an  aerospace  design 
engineer.  NASA.  /  Apartment  A-2.  10  Hasbrouck  Avenue, 
Hasbrouck  Heights.  NJ  07604. 
AKNER-GERARD 

Tracy  A.  Gerard  "85  to  Kevin  J.  Akner  '85,  October 
17.  1987,  St.  Anthony's  Church,  Butler,  NJ.  Susquehannans 
in  the  wedding  party  were  Ester  E,  Chaban  '85,  Suzanne 
M.  Dudley  '85,  Robert  M.  Letts  '86,  and  Mario  P. 
Ferraro  '85.  Tracy  is  employed  as  an  executive  secretary 
with  Seagrams  in  Lake  Success,  and  Kevin  is  president  of 
Akner  Contracting  Co.,  Inc.  /Ill  South  Centre  Avenue. 
Rwkville  Centre.  NY  1 1570 
WALBUR.M-SCHAEFFER 

Jean  E.  SchaelTer  '85  to  Wayne  M.  Walbum.  October 
17.  1987.  Presbytcnan  Church,  Tenafly.  NJ.  Karen  Lynch 
Reilly  '85  was  the  matron  of  honor,  Jean  is  assistant  product 
manager.  Polo  Ralph  Lauren,  and  her  husband  is  a  new  car 


manager.  Sifford  Pontiac.  /  Apartment  3P.  424  Hudson 

Street.  Hackensack.  NJ  07601 

ENDAHL-ALLEN 

Lynn  P.  Allen  '84  to  David  G.  Endahl  '84,  October  17. 
1987.  Our  Lady  of  Perpetual  Help.  Washington.  CT. 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Jennifer  L, 
Olson  '84  and  Eileen  Kearney  Muti  '84.  Lynn  is  a  meeting 
planner  in  travel  department.  Nabisco  Brands  Inc.,  and 
David  is  supervisor  of  financial  planning.  Monroe  Business 
Systems.  /  72  White  Meadow  Road.  Rockaway.  NJ  07866. 
HICKMAN-OWENS 

Barbara  A.  Owens  to  Frederick  L.  Hickman  '77, 
October  24.  1987.  Conyngham.  PA.  David  M.  Fisher  '77 
was  the  organist.  Both  Fred  and  his  wife  are  national  bank 
examiners  for  the  Controller  of  the  Currency.  Wilkes-Barre. 
PA  Duty  Station.  /  9  Willow  Street.  Conyngham.  PA  18219. 
MOORE-MYERS 

Janet  L.  Myers  to  Peter  E.  Moore  '84,  November  21. 
1987.  Bethany  Presbyterian  Church.  Peter  is  a  sales  manager 
for  Lumsden  Corp.  in  Lancaster  and  his  wife  teaches  first 
grade.  /  2545  Golden  Drive.  East  Petersburg.  PA  17520. 
BROCKM AN -HUNTER 

Robin  Hunter  to  Peter  C.  Brockman  '80,  November  27, 
1987,  First  Presbyterian  Church  of  Ambler,  Peter  is 
employed  by  Evergreen  Lawns  and  his  wife  is  with  Sales 
Aides  International,  /  1548  Fitzwatenown  Road.  Willow 
Grove.  PA  19090. 
HORNER-DUANE 

Lisa  L.  Duane  '85  to  G.  Thomas  Homer,  November  28. 
1987.  North  Bethesda  United  Methodist.  Bethesda.  MD. 
Karen  Lynch  Reilly  '85  was  in  the  wedding  party.  Lisa  is 
with  Eastern  Appraisal  Services  and  her  husband  is  with  the 
Lenoir  County  School  System.  /  907  Westover  Avenue. 
Kingston.  NC  28501. 
BROWN-McCARTHY 

Susan  M.  McCarthy  '84  to  Timothy  J.  Brown  '85, 
November  28.  1987.  Our  Lady  of  Mercy  Church. 
Whippany.  NJ.  Susan  is  a  product  manager.  Duns  Marketing 
Services.  Mt.  Lakes.  NJ  and  her  husband  is  a  financial 
consultant  for  City  Federal  Savings  and  Loan,  Bridgewater, 
NJ.  /  Apartment  F-14  Wynbrook  West,  Dutchneck  Road, 
Hightstown.  NJ  08520. 
HENRYHELT 

Cathleen  M.  Helt  to  George  A.  Henry  '82,  November 
28.  1987.  First  United  Methodist  Church.  Muncy.  PA. 
George  teaches  elementary  music  in  the  Muncy  School 
District  and  his  wife  is  a  Chapter  I  instructional  aide.  /  201 
Fox  Hollow  Road.  Muncy.  PA  17755. 


THOMSON -RUGGIERO 

Maureen  Ruggiero  to  Steven  J.  Thomson  '82,  United 
Methodist  Church.  Momstown.  NJ.  Steven  is  attending 
Hofstra  University  for  his  masters  in  computer  programming. 
/  140-21  Burden  Crescent.  Apartment  306.  Bnarwood   NY 
11435, 
TOROKREITER 

Annemarie  Reiter  to  Garth  S.  Torok  '83,  January  2, 
1988,  St.  Cecilia  Church.  Philadelphia,  Garth  is  the  son  of 
Steve  F,  'S3  and  Joyce  Wagner  Torok  'S3.  Susquehannans 
in  the  wedding  party  were  Scott  M.  Torok  '88,  Bruce  W. 
Torok  '79,  and  Kenneth  R.  BrightcIifTe  '83,  Garth  is  a 
systems  engineer  and  his  wife  is  a  computer  scientist,  both 
at  the  Naval  Air  Development  Center.  Warminster.  PA.  / 
152  Basswood  Drive.  Warrington,  PA  18976. 

DACHIK-PETERSON 

Jeannette  Peterson  to  Robert  A.  Dachik  '71,  February 

13.  1988.  /  Apartment  A-17,  75  Avonwood  Road.  Avon, 
CT  06001. 

CLARKWIANT 
Joan  Wiant  (Williamson)  '53  to  Herbert  Clark.  February 

14.  1988.  /  27  Spnngwood  Drive.  Lawrenceville.  NJ  08648. 
MANERISICILLITO 

Grace  K.  Sigillito  '83  to  Michael  Maneri.  February  20, 
1988.  St,  Augustine's  Church.  New  City.  NY. 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Brenda  Larson 
Barrett  '83  and  Susan  Ann  Brett  '83.  Grace  is 
telemarketing  supervisor  for  The  Middlesex  News,  in 
Framington.  MA.  /  26  Clinton  Street.  Hopkinlon.  MA 
01748. 
ABBOTT-SWAN 

Nancy  H.  Swan  '80  to  James  M.  Abbott.  March  5.  1988. 
St.  Paul's  Episcopal  Church.  Weslfield,  NJ.  In  the  wedding 
party  from  Susquehanna  were  Kent  E.  Swan  '83  and 
Patricia  A.  "Mimi"  McDowell  '80.  Nancy  is  an  assistant 
secretary.  DialAmerica  Marketing.  Mahwah.  NJ  and  her 
husband  is  area  manager.  Hilti.  Inc.  /  128  Snyder  Avenue. 
Ramsey.  NJ  07446. 
TIETBOHL-DAVIS 

Elizabeth  Ann  Davis  to  Jon  A.  Tietbohl  '81,  March  12, 
1988.  Advent  Lutheran  Church,  West  Lawn.  PA,  Jon  is  the 
son  of  Dr   Ralph  H.  Tietbohl  '49  and  Susan  Foiti 
Tietbohl  '51  and  grandson  of  the  late  Lewis  F.  '23  and 
Edna  Goff  Foltz  '23.  Jon  is  a  vice  president  with  Tucker 
Anthony,  /  Apartment  1515.  Carnegie  Park.  200  East  94th. 
New  York.  NY  10128. 
THORSHEIMREANTILLO 

Lorraine    'Lori  '  Reantillo  to  Christopher  A.  Thorsheim 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

40 


'85,    March  19,  1988.  Grace  Lutheran  Church.  Freehold. 
NJ.  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  William  J. 
Kennedy  '85  and  Mark  D.  Thorsheim  '88,  and  Mark  L. 
Russell  '85  wa.s  assistant  to  the  minister,  Chns  is  a 
marketing  representative,  Equitable  Capital  Management 
Corporation  and  his  wife  is  an  associate  professional 
representative.  Merck.  Sharp  and  Dohme.  /  5203  North  Oaks 
Boulevard.  North  Brunswick.  NJ  08902. 
DREWS  SCHILLING 

Donna  L.  Schilling  '84  to  Jens  P.  Drews.  July  2.  1988, 
Camp  Hill  Presbyterian  Church.  Camp  Hill,  PA.  The  maid- 
of-honor  was  Katherine  L.  Schilling  '86,  Donna  is  a  policy 
analyst  with  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania.  Her 
husband  is  a  Ph.D.  candidate  at  Pennsylvania  State 
University  and  an  instructor  in  political  science.  /  4207 
Williamsburg  Drive,  Harrisburg,  PA  17109. 

Born  Crusaders 


To  James  I.  '78  and  Jane  Babinski  Weigley  '78,  a 

daughter.  Lindsay  Osborne.  January  21.  1987.  /  31  Harvest 
Hill  Road.  West  Simsbury.  CT  06092. 

To  Michael  G.  '77  and  Christine  Evans  Kennedy  '78,  a 
daughter.  Courtney  Evans.  January  24.  1987,  /  924  Dolphin 
Drive.  Malvern.  PA  19355 

To  Thomas  W.  '74  and  Cynthia  Severinsen  Reinhard 
'74,  a  son.  Richard  Hilding.  June  5,  1987,  /  10  Dogwood 
Road.  Moms  Plains.  NJ  07950, 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs,  Paul  R.  Hinsch  '74,  a  daughter. 
Kathryn  Mane.  June  29.  1987.  /  165  North  Hermann 
Avenue,  Bethpage,  NY  11714. 

To  Mr   and  Mrs   Kevin  E.  Hildebrand  '79,  a  son. 
Alexander  E,,  July  9,  1987,  ;  530  Greenville  Road  N,E.. 
Bnstolville,  OH  44402, 

To  Timothy  and  Marybeth  Reitz  Schneider  '81,  a  son, 
Andrew  Jacob,  July  14.  1987,  The  grandmother  is  Delphine 
Hoover  Reitz  '42.  /  237  Mcintosh  Road,  West  Chester,  PA 
19382, 

To  Richard  and  Lisa  Kusche  Clifford  '79,  a  daughter, 
Katlin  Louise,  August  28,  1987,  /  6  Massachusetts  Avenue. 
Massapequa,  NY  11758, 

To  Douglas  and  Claudia  MerkI  Ronan  '83,  a  daughter. 


Jessica  Krisline,  September  12.  1987,  /  17  Roslyn  Drive. 
Oakhurst.  NJ  07755. 

To  Mr,  and  Mrs,  Steven  E.  Arnold  '73,  a  son,  Jeremy 
Ethan,  September  30,  1987   /  85  Knob  Hill  Road, 
Glastonbury.  CT  06033 

To  Lucas  and  Jill  Berninger  Van  Balen  '74,  a  son, 
Nicolas  Jorge.  October  4.  1987.  /  Apdo,  58.  Guanare. 
Portuguesa  3310.  Venezuela. 

To  Ernest  J.,  Jr.  '83  and  Rebecca  Roman  Meisel  '83,  a 
son.  Benjamin  Allan.  October  12.  1987,  /  R,D,  1.  Box  209. 
Duncannon.  PA  17020, 

To  Lutz  G.  '85  and  Heather  Carter  Pescht  '87,  a 
daughter.  Tanya  Lani.  December  10.  1987,  /  46-288 
Kamehameha  Highway.  Kaneohe.  Hawaii  96744. 

To  David  A.  '81  and  Paula  Bachman  Johnson  '81,  a 
daughter.  Kaitlyn  Pamsh.  January  5.  1988,  David  has  been 
promoted  to  marketing  manager  for  Laerdal  Medical 
Corporation.  /  125  Lynne  Road.  Hopewell  Junction,  NY 
12533. 

To  Mr   and  Mrs   David  A.  Coryell  '73,  a  daughter.  Cary 
Lee.  January  14.  1988    David  is  an  academic  adviser  in  the 
athletic  department  at  the  University  of  Virginia.  /  Rt.  1 . 
Box  190-B.  Earlysville.  VA  22936. 

To  Kenneth  A.  '84  and  Jo-Ellen  Malloy  Miller  '81,  a 
daughter.  Stephanie  Anne.  February  14.  1988,  /  1725 
Wright  Avenue.  Apartment  38.  Mountain  View.  CA  94043, 

To  Steve  and  Jill  White  Holmes  '78,  a  son.  Louis 
Addison.  March  9.  1988,  /  15815  Germantown  Road. 
Germantown.  MD  20874, 

To  Donald  W,  and  Carol  Bischof  Kohler  '78,  a 
daughter.  Devin  Wesley,  March  12.  1988,  Carol  is  a  senior 
communications  specialist  with  IBM,  /  39  West  Main  Street. 
New  Kingston.  PA  17072, 

To  Mr   and  Mrs   Steven  L.  Schongar  '83,  a  daughter, 
Ashley  Mane,  March  12.  1988,  /  254  Plymouth  Street. 
Stratford.  CT  06497, 

To  James  A   and  Jeanne  KaufTman  Kreiser  '74,  a 
daughter.  Elizabeth  Jane.  March  14.  1988,  Jeanne  is  director 
of  training  for  Johnson  and  Johnson  Hospital  Services,  /  29 
Compton  Court.  Basking  Ridge.  NJ  07920, 

To  James  and  Jean  Craig  Hallowell  '78,  a  daughter. 
Kristen  Elizabeth.  March  16.  1988,  /  403  Ramsey  Road. 
Yardley.  PA  19067, 

To  Joseph  and  Michele  LeFevre  Quinn  '78,  a  daughter. 


Therese  Marie.  March  27.  1988.  /  1205  Crestover  Road. 
Wilmington.  DE  19803, 

To  Larry  and  Juliann  Korper  Strassner  '70,  a  daughter. 
Rebecca  Joanne.  March  27.  1988,  /  753  Bnsa  del  Mar.  El 
Paso.  TX  79912, 

To  Paul  and  Martha  Piatt  Butler  '81,  a  son,  Luke 
Pfeiffer,  Apnl  21,  1988,  /  3806  Sharp  Street,  Philadelphia. 
PA  19127, 

To  Mr   and  Mrs.  Scott  D.  Harris  '76,  a  daughter.  Ashley 
Hams.  May  1.  1988.  /  7000  Scotch  Drive,  Laurel,  MD 
20707. 

To  Lee  and  Dorothy  Muzzy  LaPierre  '73,  a  daughter. 
Renee  Lee.  May  2.  1988,  /  128  Montvale  Avenue.  Wobum. 
MA  01801, 

To  James  W   and  Jill  Jacobus  Jurgensen  '78,  a  son. 
Samuel  Charles.  May  3.  1988,  Jill  is  a  senior  research  editor 
with  Rodale  Press.  Inc.  /  635  Twelfth  Avenue.  Bethlehem. 
PA  18018. 

To  Scott  Walker  Thomburg  and  Sue  Ruth  Larsen  '82,  a 
daughter.  Laura  Jane  Thomburg,  May  9.  1988,  Sue  will 
continue  to  teach  vocal  music  at  Cavallini  Middle  School, 
Upper  Saddle  River,  NJ.  /  49  Hillside  Drive.  Warwick.  NY 
10990, 

To  Howard  and  Linda  Fennimore  Lippincott  '78,  a 
daughter.  Catherine.  June  5.  1988.  /  424  Linden  Avenue, 
Riverton.  NJ  08077. 


Deaths 


Mary  Eastep  Hill  '30,  Middletown.  PA.  March  15. 

1987,  She  began  teaching  upon  graduation  and  continued  to 
teach  most  of  her  adult  life  in  the  Central  Pennsylvania  area. 

Ruth  Dively  Kaufman  '29,  Morganton.  NC.  January 

1988.  The  wife  of  the  Reverend  Jerome  B,  Kaufman,  she 
resided  in  Chicago  for  many  years,  where  in  addition  to 
serving  as  church  organist  she  taught  private  lessons  on 
piano  and  violin- 
Mary  Carlin  McAvey  '31,  Wilkes-Bane.  PA,  April  24. 

1988,  She  earned  a  Normal  School  certificate  from  East 
Stroudsburg  before  graduating  with  a  bachelor's  degree  from 
Susquehanna,  After  teaching  in  the  public  schools  of 
Hyattsville.  MD.  she  became  a  special  reader  for  the  blind 
in  Washington.  DC.  where  she  resided  most  of  her  life 

William  H.  Wisler  '35,  Reading.  PA.  May  I.  1988   He 
was  a  teacher,  guidance  counselor  and  business  manager  of 
athletics  at  Reading  High  School  during  a  career  that 
spanned  45  years. 

Lillian  E.  Fisher  '12,  Moraga.  CA.  May  4.  1988.  After 
graduating  from  Susquehanna  magna  cum  laude.  she  earned 
a  master's  degree  from  the  University  of  Southern  California 
and  a  PhD,  from  the  University  of  California,  She  became 
one  of  the  first  women  to  do  so  in  1924,  She  retired  early 
from  teaching  to  devote  full  time  to  wnting.  Most  of  her  ten 
books  deal  with  Latin-  American  history.  She  was  one  of 
many  members  of  her  family  to  graduate  from  Susquehanna 
over  the  years, 

Paul  J.  Herb  'SO,  Mechanicsburg.  PA.  May  13,  1988, 
He  worked  for  many  years  as  a  claims  adjuster  for 
Nationwide  Insurance  in  the  Harrisburg  area, 

John  E.  Zubak  '43,  Schcreville.  IN.  May  23.  1988,  He 
was  a  former  safety  director  of  Standard  Oil  of  Indiana, 
Zubak  was  an  outstanding  athlete  at  Susquehanna  and  is  a 
member  of  the  SU  Sports  Hall  of  Fame,  He  also  assisted 
Amos  Alonzo  Stagg.  Jr.  as  line  coach  in  the  late  1940s, 

Joan  Fopeano  Fellows  '50,  Lewistown.  PA.  May  30. 
1988    She  was  a  native  of  Sheffeld.  England,  and  attended 
Susquehanna  in  the  1940s,  She  formeriy  worked  as  center 
director  for  the  Mifflin  County  Area  Agency  on  Aging, 

Dorothy  Shutt  Kimmel  '40,  Reading.  PA.  May  31. 
1988,  She  taught  for  many  years  in  Butler  Township  and 
Ashland  school  districts.  Her  husband.  George  J,  Kimmel 
'38.  served  as  a  teacher  and  pnncipal  in  several  school 
districts  in  the  North  Schuylkill  area. 


Campus  News 


Meese  Successor 

Holds 

SU  Honorary  Degree 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

41 


Susquehanna  Cited 
Among  America's  Best 
Colleges 

Susquehanna  University  once  again  has  been  cited 
among  the  nation's  lop  25  comprehensive  colleges  by 
U.S.  News  &  World  Report. 

Susquehanna  is  the  only  Pennsylvania  institution 
that  has  been  ranked  in  three  consecutive  surveys 
among  small  comprehensive  colleges.  Susquehanna 
was  ranked  17lh  among  the  167  U.S.  institutions  that 
enroll  between  1.500  and  2.500  students. 

The  magazine  stated  that  "beyond  admitting  good 
students,  keeping  a  strong  faculty  and  supporting  both 
with  sufficient  resources,  the  best  small  comprehensive 


colleges  offer  students  the  fruits  of  both  academic 
worlds:  the  vast  array  of  liberal  ans  and  professional 
programs  found  at  larger  universities  and  the  personal 
settings  traditional  at  schools  specializing  in  the  liberal 
arts." 

The  magazine  used  five  measures  to  judge 
educational  quality:  the  school's  selectivity;  the 
strength  of  its  faculty;  its  instructional  budget  per 
student;  the  resources  available  for  its  educational 
programs;  a  college's  ability  to  see  its  entering 
students  through  to  graduation. 

Susquehanna  received  especially  high  marks  for  its 
high  percentage  of  student  retention  and  for  its  course 
in  career  planning  that  is  required  of  all  students  for 
graduation.  U.S.  News  &  World  Report  based  its 
ranking  on  Susquehanna's  Class  of  1986  which 
boasted  a  higher  than  71  percent  retention  rate. 


University  Choir  Releases  Album 


Fans  of  the  Susquehanna  University  Choir  and 
Chamber  Singers  now  can  listen  to  the  two  groups 
anytime. 

The  album  features  the  60-voice  University  Choir, 
directed  by  Cyril  Stretansky.  singing  "Prayer  of  St. 
Patrick"  and  "Open  Thou  Mine  Eyes"  by  Rutter.  the 
Hebrew  Melody  "Kol  Nidre"  arranged  by 
Christiansen,  as  well  as  some  selections  from  German 
and  Italian  composers.  Three  selections  presented  by 
the  University's  Chamber  Singers,  also  are  featured. 


There  are  other  Susquehanna  touches  to  the  album. 
The  full-color  album  cover  was  painted  by  Jeff  Martin, 
a  Susquehanna  graduate  from  Selinsgrove.  Lawrence 
Cooper,  a  lecturer  in  music  at  Susquehanna,  served  as 
sound  engineer. 

Alumni  can  purchase  the  album  for  $7.50  (mailing 
costs  included),  by  sending  checks  to:  Choir  Album. 
Music  Department,  Susquehanna  University, 
Selinsgrove.  PA  17870.  Please  make  checks  payable  to 
Susquehanna  University. 


Edwin  Meese's  successor  as  the  United  States 
attorney  general  holds  an  honorary  degree  recipient 
from  Susquehanna  University. 

Former  Pennsylvania  governor  Richard  L. 
Thomburgh  received  an  honorary  Doctor  of  Public 
Administration  from  Susquehanna  in  1983  for  his 
commitment  to  integrity  and  efficiency  in  government. 


Students  Speak  Up  for 
Public  Service 


Members  of  Susquehanna's  Project  House  System 
were  selected  to  represent  all  Pennsylvania  college  and 
university  students  at  a  press  conference  for  A  Day  in 
the  Life  of  Youth  Service,  a  state  and  national 
celebration  marking  public  service. 

Bill  Koch,  a  senior  from  Sinking  Spring.  Pa.  and 
president  of  system's  Susquehanna  University 
Neighborhood  Council,  spoke  on  behalf  of  voluntarism 
at  the  conference  held  in  the  Pennsylvania  Capitol 
rotunda.  Other  students  to  represent  Susquehanna 
included;  David  Benjamin  '89  of  Oxford,  N.Y.,  Lauri 
Wilkinson  '89  of  Grreensburg,  Pa.,  and  Gigi 
Wainwright  '90,  Wexford,  Pa. 


Universit)-  Choir  album  cover  features  the  illusiruiiuii  uj  Sustiufliannu  nUmnms  Jell  Muriin    75. 


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he  was  small,  carefull)'  constructed  by  craftsman  who  cared 

in  a  yard  not  large,  just  room  enough  to  cocoon  her  and 

them  from  distractions  of  the  big  yards,  insulated  by  her 

smallness  apart  from  the  glamour  and  the  heraldry  of  the 

big  ships.  She  was  quietly,  slowly,  surely  born.  Attended  with 

pride  and  christened  with  love,  she  slipped  into  the  waters  of  the  future. 

Leaving  the  fanfare  of  the  billion  dollar  leviathans  behind,  alone  she 

sailed  down  the  channel  and  out  to  sea.  A  course  had  been  plotted  by 

navigators  trained  to  sail  her  to  ports  of  need,  crewed  by  men  and 

women  committed  to  steer  her  through  seas  of  storm  and  calm. 

through  channels  narrow,  past  shoals  of  danger  to  harbors  of  hope 

with  cargoes  precious,  cargoes  of  learning  and  enlightenment.  An 

opportunity  to  all.  she  isn't  the  biggest  or  the  richest,  the  most  famous 

or  the  best  known,  but  her  heart  is  stout,  her  keel  is  straight,  her  hope 

invincible,  her  destiny  determined  by  you.  You.  her  crew,  will  sail 

her  on  to  horizons  of  great  promise,  for  she  is  a  ship  of  integrity. 

character,  love  and  dedication,  this  graceful  lady,  this  intrepid  ship. 

Susquehanna  University...  Thank  you  and  Cod  bless  you. 

cliff  Robertson 

Speaking  on  Susquehanna's 
behalf  al  Ihe  capital 
campaign  kickoff  cclebralion 
on  March  26.  1988 


Thank  You! 


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NUMBER  1 

WINTER  1989 


Amos  Alonzo  Stagg  Day  1988 

will  go  down  in  Susquehanna  history  as  being 
more  than  a  football  ceremony  to  honor  a  pair  of 
the  University's  legendary  gridiron  coaches. 

The  weekend  of  October  22  will  be 
remembered  as  a  celebration  of  some  50  years  of 
Crusader  athletics  and  a  tribute  to  two  men  that 
largely  made  it  all  possible. 

Few  will  remember  the  weekend  more  than 
A. A.  Stagg  Jr..  89,  and  his  wife  Arvilla.  Stagg 
Jr.  coached  26  years  at  Susquehanna.  17  as  head 
football  coach.  He  was  honored  during  a  halftime 
ceremony  at  the  Susquehanna-Widener  football 
game,  and  was  presented  an  honorary  Doctor  of 
Science  degree  later  that  day. 

"In  1924,  1  went  out  and  visited  colleges  from 
Salt  Lake  City  to  Boston  as  part  of  the  Olympic 
trials.  I  visited  some  160  colleges  and,  as  far  as 
beauty,  Susquehanna  is  in  the  top  10  percent," 
Stagg  said  of  his  return. 

"The  combination  of  it  being  a  college  that  is 
trying  to  turn  out  good  people  and  bright  people 
to  live  happy  lives  is  the  best  way  to  go." 

"Coach  Stagg  said  that  he  was  honored  by 
Susquehanna  as  he  was  presented  a  Doctor  of 
Science  degree.  But  this  man,  who  gave  so  much 
life  to  the  University,  honored  Susquehanna  by 
returning  to  campus,"  said  Jim  Campbell  '63, 
Director  of  Alumni  Relations.  (See  Commentary, 
Page  2.) 

His  father,  the  legendary  A. A.  Stagg  Sr.  who 
ranks  third  in  NCAA  history  in  all-time  coaching 
victories  (314),  co-coached  the  team  to  a  21-19-3 
record  with  his  son  for  six  years  (1947-52).  Stagg 
Sr.  died  m  1965  at  the  age  of  102. 

Stagg  Jr.  was  joined  by  a  reunion  of  nearly 
100  of  his  former  athletes  for  the  festivities. 
Many  held  fond  memories  of  "Coach." 

"If  I  had  to  select  10  of  the  most 
compassionate  and  understanding  men  I've  been 
around.  Coach  Stagg  would  be  one  of  them  and 
would  be  high  on  the  list."  said  Susquehanna 
professor  emeritus  Robert  M.  Bastress  '39  of 
Selinsgrove.  Bastress,  who  was  a  running  back 
from  1933-34  and  1937-38,  owns  the  school's 
ninth  best  career  rushing  mark  (1,517)  and 
eighth-best  seasonal  total  (660  in  1938). 

"Amos  Alonzo  Stagg  Jr.  was  a  real  gentleman 
who  was  dedicated  to  each  of  his  players.  He  had 
a  good  value  system  and  he  passed  it  on  to  his 
players,"  said  Samuel  D.  Ross  Jr.  '54  of 
Carlisle,  a  running  back  at  Susquehanna  from 
1951-53.  Ross  is  now  president  of  Pennsylvania 
Blue  Shield. 

"Mr.  Stagg  had  an  intense  interest  in  his 
players  as  people  and  not  just  as  football 
players." 

Stagg's  feelings  for  his  former  players  were 
still  apparent  upon  his  return  to  Susquehanna 


"Both  Mrs.  Stagg  and  I  enjoyed  our  trip 
immensely.  One  of  the  most  delicious  parts  was 
that  I  had  a  chance  to  meet  and  talk  with  some  of 
the  former  team  members  I  had  coached  as  well 
as  a  host  of  friends,"  said  Stagg. 

"While  I  was  away  and  the  years  passed,  I  got 
very  hungry  to  see  my  former  friends.  I  have  a 
deep  interest  in  my  former  players  who  have 
worked  so  hard  for  Susquehanna  and  me." 

Stagg  and  his  former  players  displayed  their 
deep  feelings  during  an  emotional  halftime 
ceremony  in  which  Stagg,  the  former  athletes, 
and  others  in  the  crowd  were  caught  up  in  the 
moment.  President  Joel  Cunningham  presented 
Stagg  with  a  framed  photograph  of  young  Stagg 
and  his  father  on  the  Susquehanna  bench  flanked 
by  players  Bob  O'Gara  '51,  of  Middletown,  NJ 
and  Dick  Burley  '53.  of  Muncy. 

"It  was  the  unanimous  opinion  of  all  the 
returnees  that  the  Stagg  celebration  was  the  finest 
weekend  that  we've  had  here  in  a  long  while," 
said  Larry  Isaacs  '43  of  Selinsgrove,  a  Stagg  Era 
tailback.  A  retired  corporate  financial  executive, 
Isaacs  is  now  a  visiting  professor  of  business 
practice  at  Susquehanna.  "The  thing  that 
impressed  everyone  was  the  vigor,  pep  and 
interest  in  current  activities  shown  by  Coach  and 
Mrs.  Stagg." 

Stagg  also  had  a  positive  influence  on  the  1988 
Crusader  football  team  during  his  visit,  as  he 
addressed  the  squad  prior  to  their  Friday  practice. 
The  Crusaders  were  to  play  Widener  University 
the  next  day  in  a  game  which  could  have  earned 
them  their  third-straight  Middle  Atlantic 
Conference  title. 

All  82  players  joined  the  coaches,  managers 
and  boosters  in  a  circle  around  Stagg.  In  a 
spirited  10-minute  talk,  Stagg  praised  the  players 
for  their  hard  work,  retold  his  favorite 
motivational  story  ("Pour  on  the  Welsh  Coals") 
and  warned  the  squad  of  its  opposition  on 
Saturday. 

"That  (Stagg's  speech)  was  really 
inspirational,"  said  noseguard  John  Garrett  '90  of 
Lebanon  as  he  snapped  on  his  helmet  before 
practice. 

"It  was  a  thrill  for  our  players,"  says  current 
head  football  coach  Rocky  Rees.  "They  touched 
the  history  and  tradition  of  the  game  that  most 
kids  don't  get  an  opportunity  to  experience." 

Unfortunately,  the  Crusaders  dropped  the  16-10 
contest  to  the  Pioneers  of  Widener. 

"That  Widener  cornerback  did  a  fine  job," 
Stagg  told  a  reporter  from  the  Philadelphia 
Inquirer.  "And  that  Number  98  (defensive  end 
John  Collins)  is  a  tough  son  of  a  gun.  They  made 
it  tough  for  my  team  today." 


Stagg 

Reunion 

Pays 

Tribute  to 

Legendary 

Coaches 


Mike  FerlazZO       ^     ne  legendary  Slaggs. 


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Commentary 


# 


Alhkles  from  the  Amos  Alamo  Slagg  Era  al  SiiMiiwfuuuia  \urroiina  Atitt>\  Awn:. 
emotional  half-time  tribute  to  the  legendary  coaching  team  of  Slagg  Jr.  and  Sr 


There  are  those  al  Notre  Dame  who  will  tell  you  that 
the  spirit  of  Knute  Rockne  is  still  alive  on  their 
campus. 

After  Stagg  Day  at  Susquehanna,  we  know  "The 
Spirit  of  Stagg"  is  alive  and  well  on  ours.  As  Coach 
and  Mrs.  Stagg  returned  home  to  Susquehanna,  it 
became  evident  that  Amos  Alonzo  Stagg  Jr.  was  more 
than  a  coach  at  Susquehanna  during  his  26-year 
tenure.  Whether  or  not  his  former  players  realized  it  at 
the  time,  it  was  evident  during  the  reunion  that  this 
man  had  a  profound  and  positive  influence  not  only  on 
the  lives  of  "his  boys,"  but  on  the  lives  of  everyone 
on  campus  during  those  years. 

The  magic  of  the  Stagg  name  brought  people  back 
to  campus  from  far  and  near.  Some  had  not  returned 
for  40  years  or  more. 

Television  and  print  reporters  —  many  of  whom 
were  not  bom  when  Stagg  coached  his  last  game  at 
Susquehanna  —  were  captivated  by  this  vibrant, 
energetic  man  of  nearly  90  years. 

President  Joel  Cunningham  presented  Coach  Stagg 
with  a  framed  photo  of  Stagg  and  his  father  during  an 


emotional  ceremony,  surrounded  by  nearly  100  of  his 
former  athletes.  Emotions  continued  to  run  high 
throughout  the  day.  Teammates  who  had  not  seen  each 
other  for  more  than  20  years,  in  some  cases,  shared  in 
this  joyful  reunion. 

Coach  Stagg  said  he  was  honored  that  Susquehanna 
awarded  him  an  honorary  Doctor  of  Science  degree. 
But  it  really  was  Stagg  who  honored  Susquehanna 
with  the  time  he  gave  this  university  and  with  his 
return  to  campus. 

The  words  that  best  describe  Stagg's  devotion  to 
Susquehanna  are  those  he  used  to  characterize  the 
success  of  Susquehanna  football:  "...  Great  teams 
don't  occur  by  accident.  They  come  from  the  spirit 
and  the  very  hard  work  of  athletes  who  love  their 
college  and  their  teammates.  There  also  has  to  be  an 
intense  desire  and  leadership  called  heart  within  the 
team,  as  well  as  superior  coaching  and  loyal 
backing." 

—  Jim  Camptbell  '63 


Corrections 

Susquehanna  University  appreciates  the  generosity 
shown  by  our  alumni,  parents  and  friends  during 
1987-88.  While  the  University  strives  to  be  complete 
and  accurate,  we  apologize  for  the  following 
inadvertent  errors  in  the  recent  Donor  Report; 

Philip  R.  Templin  '42  should  have  been  listed  in  the  Benjamin 
Kurtz  Circle  and  the  Chiss  ol  I'M:. 

Gerald  R.  Pacella  '68  should  have  been  listed  in  the  Benjamin 
Kunz  Circle  and  the  Class  ol  1168,  and 

Samuel  S.  Fletcher  '41  should  have  been  listed  in  the  1838 
Society  and  the  Class  of  1941. 

The  following  persons  were  incorrectly  listed  in  the  Donor 
Report:  Louis  G.  "75  and  Karen  Van  Gilder.  Carol  Cox  Kirchner 
"65.  and  Nancy  Stroup  Wagner  '68 

George  (he  "71 )  and  Janet  Earhart  '36  Harkins  were  omitted 
from  the  Honorary  Degree  Recipients  listing  and  the  Orange  Club 

Victor  M.  Gubin  was  inadvenently  omitted  from  the  Memorials 
section  for  whom  memorial  gifts  were  received  during  the  1987-88 
fiscal  year 

The  following  persons  were  omitted  from  the 
Orange  Club: 


F  &  L  Doors.  Inc. 
Shirley  Jones  Vincent  '59 
Elizabeth  Fry  Vogcl  '38 
David  G.  Volk  '52 
Thomas  A.  Voll  '83 
G.  Allan  Vollmers  '52 
Howard  and  Barbara 

Wachenfeld 
Mary  Fox  Wagenseller  "37 
Ernest  R.  Walker  '53 
Nancy  Hess  Walker  '63 
Eric  S.  Walker  '79 
Suzanne  Wilkinson  Walker  '83 
William  C.  '85  and  Mary  Fisher 

'85  Warrick 
Edward  K.  Watkins  '75 
Richard  T,  '82  and  Lynn  Sart 

■77  Walkins 
Mr,  and  Mrs.  Robert  W 

Watson.  Jr. 
Howard  and  Martha  Weaner 
Luther  Weaver.  Jr.  '26 
Willi  K.  E.  Weichelt  '60 
Randall  W.  Welfley  '84 
Harry  W.  Welliver  II  '85 
Brenda  Overcash  West  '86 
Westvaco 

Richard  L.  Wetzel  '50 
Barbara  G    Phllbrick  '73  and 

JohnT.  Whealon  '71 
James  W.  '58  and  Gail 

Woolbeil  '58  White 
David  and  Judie  Wiley 


Freeman  Wilhour  "25 
Stephen  K.  Wilkins 
Amelia  Krapf  Williams  '33 
Arthur  E    Wilmarlh  '32 
Lynn  Whitlleshey  Wilson  '72 
Dorothy  G.  Wilson 
Christopher  L   Winters  '65 
Joseph  S.  Witcofsky  '80 
Gene  Witiak  '59 
Jeffrey  S.  "71  and  Joan  Mercer 

■73  Witle 
Vaughn  A.  '67  and  Sandra  J. 

Wolf 
A   Franklin  Wolfe  '45 
Bnice  '33  and  Marian  Walbora 

'33  Worthington 
Mr  and  Mrs   Robert  K.  Wyatt 
John  D   '56  and  Janet  Gemer 

'56  Yeich 
Richard  N    Young  '54 
Feme  Lauver  Zeigler  '43 
John  and  Martha  Zeller 
Christie  Zimmerman  '25 
Harold  C.  '49  and  Joan  Apple 

"48  Zimmerman 
Zimmerman's  Dodge 
Evan  P   '49  and  N   Frances 

Lybarger  '49  Zlock 
Philip  S,  Zofrea  '80 
Mr   and  Mrs    Louis  Zucca.  Jr 
Judith  Anderson  Zucker  '59 
Karen  Pfleger  Zygan  '69 


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Director  of  Public  Relations/Publications 

Jane  M.  Daly 

Publications  Manager 

Jean  M.  Smith 

Assistant  Director  of  E^lblic  Relations 

Michaei  S.  Ferlazzo 
Director  of  Alumni  Relations 

Jim  Campbell  '63 


Susquehanna  University  Nondiscrimination  Policy 

li  IS  the  policy  of  Susquehanna  University  not  to  discriminaie  on 
ihe  basis  of  race,  color,  religion,  national  or  ethnic  ongin.  age. 
sex.  or  handicap  m  its  educational  programs,  admissions  practices, 
scholarship  and  loan  programs,  athletics  and  other  school- 
administered  activities,  or  employment  practices   This  policy  is  in 
compliance  with  the  requirements  of  Title  VII  of  Ihe  Civil  Rights 
Act  of  1964.  Title  IX  of  the  Education  Amendments  of  1972.  Sec- 
tion 504  of  the  Rehabilitation  Act  of  1973,  regulations  of  the  In- 
ternal Revenue  Service,  and  all  other  applicable  Federal.  State  and 
local  statutes,  ordinances,  and  regulations 

Susquehanna  Alumnus  (USPS  529-060)  is  published  quarterly  by 
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Grant  Supports 
Opportunities  for 
Cultural  Diversity 

Susquehanna  University  has  been  awarded  a  $17,600 
grant  from  the  Aid  Associalion  to  Lutherans  to  develop  a 
program  to  increase  minority  enrollment  and  retention 

"During  Ihe  next  year,  a  series  of  activities  will  be 
held  to  heighten  awareness  and  focus  our  efforts  resulting 
in  a  comprehensive  action  plan  for  Ihe  future."  said 
Jeanne  H.  Neff.  vice  president  for  academic  affairs. 
"Many  aspects  of  the  curriculum  must  be  changed  in 
order  to  reach  recruiting  and  retention  goals  for  minonty 
students." 

The  grant  has  been  provided  through  AAL's 
Affirmation  of  Lutheran  Higher  Education  Program. 
Since  its  introduction  in  1980.  the  AAL  program  has 
provided  more  than  $7  4  million  in  grants  to  Lutheran 
colleges  and  universities  in  the  U.S. 


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Women,  the  Arts,  and  Society 


Symposium  Draws  International  Dialogue 


More  than  800  scholars,  performing  artists  and 
students  gathered  November  3-5  at  Susquehanna 
University  for  what  is  believed  to  be  the  most  diverse 
symposium  ever  on  "Women,  the  Arts,  and  Society." 

The  symposium  featured  performances  and 
presentations  by  200  scholars  and  artists  from  as  far  as 
Nigeria,  England,  and  Germany.  Highlighting  the 
conference  as  keynote  speakers  were  artist  Judy 
Chicago  and  literary  scholars  Sandra  Gilbert  and  Susan 
Gubar. 

"An  embodies  vision.  If  women  and  men  can  share 
their  visions  of  the  world  and  themselves,  they  can 
learn  to  live  together  without  oppression,"  said 
symposium  co-chair  Susan  R.  Bowers.  "We  hope  this 
conference  helped  all  of  us  to  appreciate  the  art  of  the 
women  who  have  come  before  us  —  our  mothers, 
grandmothers,  and  aunts  —  as  well  as  that  of  women 
who  come  from  very  different  ethnic  and  cultural 
backgrounds  from  our  own .' " 

Planning  for  the  symposium  began  in  early  1987 
when  Bowers  and  co-chair  Ron  Dotterer,  Susquehanna 
faculty  and  board  members  of  the  Susquehanna 
University  Studies,  proposed  the  idea  to  President  Joel 
Cunningham.  Board  members  for  the  scholarly  journal 
envisioned  the  symposium  as  a  way  to  stimulate  a  pool 
of  scholarly  papers  for  the  Studies. 

Their  idea  won  approval  and  funding  from  the  Fund 
for  Excellence,  a  fund  established  in  1985  celebrating 
the  inauguration  of  Cunningham.  The  Fund  for 
Excellence  is  awarded  annually  to  support  activities 
which  make  an  impact  on  teachers'  and  learners'  lives 
and  contribute  to  the  increasing  quality  of 
Susquehanna.  The  symposium  also  drew  support  from 
the  Pennsylvania  Humanities  Council  and  the 
Pennsylvania  Council  on  the  Arts. 

"We  were  particularly  pleased  to  have  this 
symposium  serve  as  an  expression  of  Susquehanna's 
commitment  to  increased  cultural  diversity  and  to  the 
recognition  of  the  contributions  of  women  to  the  arts 
and  society,"  Cunningham  said. 

Jeanne  Neff,  vice  president  for  academic  affairs, 
said  planners  envisioned  a  relatively  small  gathering  of 


scholars  at  the  outset.  "When  the  call  for  papers  went 
out,  however,  the  response  was  overwhelming.  The 
more  than  200  papers  and  performances  chosen  for  the 
program  represented  only  about  half  of  the  proposals 
received.  It  also  became  apparent  that  a  community 
wider  than  University  faculty  and  students  was  anxious 
to  become  involved." 

Symposium  coordinator  Dolly  Diers  estimated  that 
more  than  2,000  hours  were  spent  preparing  for  the 
event. 

Members  of  the  Susquehanna  faculty  and 
administration  served  as  session  moderators,  along 
with  colleagues  from  Bucknell  University,  members  of 
a  local  women's  spirituality  group,  local  artists  and 
crafts  people.  The  university  Women's  Auxiliary 
sponsored  a  concert  and  provided  bed  and  breakfast 
accommodations  for  many  participants.  Student  groups 
such  as  Arts  Alive,  writing  tutors,  and  honorary 
societies  such  as  Sigma  Tau  Delta  in  English  and 
Sigma  Alpha  Iota  in  Music  offered  support.  Members 
of  the  Panhellenic  Council  and  the  brothers  of  Sigma 
Phi  Epsilon  fraternity  also  provided  assistance. 

With  topics  ranging  from  quilting  to  bodybuilding, 
the  symposium  was  grouped  into  59  sessions  on 
education,  emerging  issues  in  women's  art,  film  and 
photography,  literature,  minority  artists,  music, 
mythology,  political  issues,  theatre,  and  visual  arts. 
The  symposium  opened  with  performances  by  the 
Susquehanna  flute  ensemble  and  Women's  Choir  as 
well  as  an  art  exhibit  by  award-winning  faculty  artists 
Florence  Putterman,  Dorothy  Masom  and  David 
Lauver. 

Although  the  symposium  was  November  3-5, 
Susquehanna  celebrated  the  arts  during  the  entire  fall 
semester. 

Other  artists  and  lecturers  throughout  the  semester 
included:  Janet  Arnold,  costumer  to  British  stage  and 
television,  sponsored  by  the  Apple-Zimmerman  Fund 
for  Elizabethan  Studies;  Gene  Dahmen,  Former 
president  of  the  Boston  Bar  Association,  Woodrow 
Wilson  visiting  fellow;  Siv  Cedering,  Visiting  Writers 
Series;  Anne  Imelda  Radice,  director  of  the  National 


Many  sessions  drew  capacity  crowds  during  the  three-day  symposium. 


Museum  For  Women  in  the  Arts;  Faith  Burgess,  dean 
of  the  Lutheran  Theological  Seminary  in  Philadelphia; 
musicians  Martha  Leader,  Mary  Tooke,  Emily 
Corbato,  Carol  Lyn  Butcher  and  Calven  Johnson; 
Dorothy  Gillespie,  artist,  Woodrow  Wilson  fellow; 
Mirta  Mulhare,  opera  composer,  sponsored  by  the 
Meet  the  Composer  program;  The  Western  Opera 
Theatre  of  the  San  Francisco  Opera  Company, 
presenting  the  opera  "Madame  Butterfly";  and  Lili 
Bita.  Greek  actress. 


Leaders  in  Art, 
Literary  Criticism 
Serves  as  Keynoters 

Three  leaders  in  the  world  of  women's  art  and 
literature  highlighted  the  national  symposium  on 
"Women,  the  Arts  and  Society"  at  Susquehanna. 

Distinguished  literary  scholars  Susan  Gubar  and  Sandra 
Gilbert  delivered  the  symposium's  first  major  address  on 
constructing  an  anthology  of  literature  by  women.  Gubar 
and  Gilbert  edited  The  Norton  Anthology  of  Literature  hy 
Women,  the  first  single  anthology  of  the  literature 
produced  by  English-speaking  women  between  the  14lh 
Century  and  the  President. 

"Through  their  collaborative  work,  both  in  the  analysis 
of  women's  writing  and  in  the  gathering  of  women 
wnters  into  anthologies,  they  have  shaped  a  solid, 
credible  and  lasting  body  of  insight  and  knowledge  about 
women  in  literature,"  said  Jeanne  Neff,  vice  president  of 
academic  affairs. 

Gilbert,  an  English  professor  at  Princeton,  and  Gubar, 
and  English  professor  at  Indiana  University,  helped  to 
establish  the  field  of  study  of  literature  by  women.  The 
anthology  they  co-edited  spans  six  centuries  and 
constitutes  a  historic  first  step  toward  redefining  the 
canon  of  great  literature. 

Visual  artist  and  writer  Judy  Chicago  discussed  her 
contnbutions  to  the  female  point  of  view  in  art  through 
her  works,  "The  Birth  Project,"  "Powerplay,"  and  her 
current  project  "Holocaust  Project  1990." 

Chicago  is  best  known  for  "The  Dinner  Party,"  a 
multi-media  project  which  symbolizes  the  history  of 
women  in  a  series  of  39  place  settings,  "a 
reinterpretation  of  'The  Last  Supper'  from  the  point  of 
view  of  those  who  have  done  the  cooking  and  set  the 
table."  The  creation  of  "The  Dinner  Party"  involved 
more  than  400  people  and  five  years  in  the  making. 

Chicago  worked  with  talented  needleworkers  in 
producing  "The  Birth  Project,"  after  interviewing 
hundreds  of  women  about  birth  related  experiences. 
"Powerplay"  is  an  exhibition  of  paintings,  drawings, 
tapestries,  and  bronzes  that  demonstrate  the  adverse 
effects  that  power  and  the  desire  for  power  have  on  men 
and  women  in  society 

"1  think  there's  still  tremendous  resistance  to  the  idea 
that  we,  as  women,  can  shape  the  direction  of  art," 
Chicago  said.  "The  same  problems  exist  for  art  that  exist 
for  the  society  in  general." 

Chicago  and  her  husband,  photographer  Donald 
Woodman,  are  currently  working  on  the  "Holocaust 
Project  1990"  to  illustrate  the  need  to  keep  the  horror  of 
the  Holocaust  fresh  in  the  public  mind. 


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Sports 


Fall  Athletes  Rise 
to  All-Stars 


Susquehanna  athletes  were  well  represented  on  post- 
season All-Star  teams  as  18  Crusaders  received  honors. 
Although  none  of  the  1988  Crusader  fall  squads  copped 
Middle  Atlantic  Conference  (MAC)  team  titles,  most 
remained  in  title  contention  until  late  in  the  season. 

Football 

Despite  losing  16  starters  from  the  1987  championship 
8-2  squad,  the  Crusaders  came  close  to  winning  their 
third  straight  MAC  title.  Fourth-year  head  coach  Rocky 
Rees  guided  the  squad  to  a  6-2  record  and  third  place  in 
the  MAC.  6-4  overall. 

On  that  conference  slate  was  a  16-10  loss  to  eventual 
co-champion  Widener  University  in  which  the  Pioneers 
scored  their  first  touchdown  on  a  disputed  fourth  and 
inches  call. 

Regardless.  Rees  saw  his  young  team  mature  from  a 
1-3  start  and  go  on  to  win  five  of  its  last  six  contests, 
including  road  victories  over  MAC  powers  Juniata 
(21-20)  and  Lycoming  (23-0). 

Senior  halrtiack  Joe  Witt  of  Shamokin  set  six  school 
records,  while  sophomore  comerback  Cory  Mabry  of 
Pottsville  tied  another  in  his  first  year  of  collegiate 
football. 

Witt  set  new  standards  for  career  all-purpose  yardage 
(4.062).  scoring  (180),  kickoff-retum  yardage  (1.336). 
and  kickoff  returns  (1,336).  as  well  as  single-season  all- 
purpose  yardage  (1.367)  and  single-game  receiving 
yardage  (215  vs.  Lycoming).  Witt  was  selected  to  the 
MAC  First  Team  All-Stars  and  was  voted  team  "Most 
Valuable  Player." 

Mabry  tallied  10  interceptions,  tying  the  school  single- 
season  record  (Mike  Fabian,  1971).  He  also  was  tied  for 
second  in  the  final  NCAA  Division  III  national  rankings 
(1.1  interceptions/game). 

Senior  Inside  linebacker  Trevor  Henry  of  Camp  Hill 
was  a  Division  III  Preseason  All-American  according  to 
College  Football  Preview  and  was  one  of  USA  Today's 
"Players  to  Watch"  in  Division  111.  Henry  proved 
worthy  of  those  accolades  during  the  season,  leading  the 
team  in  tackles  with  140  (53  solo.  69  initial  hits)  and 
earned  MAC  First  Team  honors  and  was  named  the 
squad's  "Best  Defensive  Player." 

Joining  Witt  and  Henry  on  the  MAC  First  Team  All- 
Stars  was  junior  center  Colin  Hewlett  of  Allentown, 
who  moved  to  center  in  mid-season  after  starting  the  year 
at  tackle. 

Selections  to  the  MAC  Second  Team  All-Stars 
included  senior  fullback  and  "Best  Offensive  Player" 
Cosmo  lacavazzi  of  Belle  Mead,  NJ,  and  seniors  John 
Hopkins  of  W'ellsboro  at  offensive  tackle,  and  Kenny 
Jones  of  Mahwah,  NJ  at  defensive  end.  Juniors  on  thai 
team  included  split  end  Chris  Elvidge  of  Collegeville, 
noseguard  John  Garrett  of  Lebanon,  and  strong  safety 
Willie  Starace  of  Old  Bridge,  NJ.  Sophomores  included 
oflensive  guard  Matt  Caretti  of  Shoemakersville,  punter 
John  Hall  of  Cortland,  NY  and  place  kicker  Randy 
Helt  of  Camp  Hill. 

Crusader  gridders  also  received  academic  honors. 
Senior  inside  linebacker  Rich  Roth  of  Dresher  and 
sophomore  quarterback  David  Battisti  of  Susquehanna 
were  named  to  the  GTE/CoSIDA  Distnct  2  College 
Division  Academic  All-America  Football  Team,  The 
squad  included  Division  II  and  III  players  from  a  six-state 
area  with  a  3.2  Grade  Point  Average  (GPA). 


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Cross  Country 

Tenth-year  head  coach  Stan  Seiple  guided  the 
Crusader  harriers  to  a  4-3  overall  record  as  he  earned  his 
100th  career  victory  as  head  coach  ( 100-23- 1 ). 

Although  injuries  and  illness  hampered  the  squad  at  the 
MAC  Championships  and  led  to  a  12th-place  finish, 
senior  Ed  Fallon  of  Old  Bridge,  NJ  completed  his  best 
season  with  the  team's  top  finish  at  the  MAC  competition 
(22nd).  He  finished  first  for  the  Crusaders  in  several 
meets,  shanng  that  honor  with  junior  captain  Marty 
Martynuska  of  Lilly. 

Seiple  retired  at  season's  end  and  former  Susquehanna 
women's  track  head  coach  (1984-85)  and  men's  track 
assistant  (1981-85)  Bob  Remaley  of  Richfield  was 
named  as  his  successor.  A  distance  coach  for  the  men's 
track  team.  Remaley  accumulated  a  12-7  record  as 
women's  head  coach. 


Field  Hockey 

After  getting  off  to  a  3-0  start  while  outscoring  their 
opponents  10-0.  the  Lady  Crusaders  had  scoring 
problems  for  the  remainder  of  the  season  and  finished 
5-7-1  for  13th-year  head  coach  Connie  Harnum. 

Despite  the  record,  junior  left  link  Wendy  Sharkus  of 
Easton  was  selected  to  the  MAC  Northwest  All-Star 
team.  Junior  goalie  Beth  Parillo  of  Brookside,  NJ 
finished  tenth  in  the  MAC  in  goalie  save  percentage  at 
.875  (1 12  saves/16  goals).  Freshman  wing  Peggy  Bobb 
of  Middleburg  led  the  squad  in  scoring  with  four  goals. 


Soccer 

The  men's  soccer  team  opened  the  season  by  winning 
SIX  of  its  first  ten  matches,  including  a  3-1  MAC-NW 
mark  and  a  victory  over  Division  11  Bloomsburg 


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University  (2-1),  The  team  surpassed  its  1987  win  total 
(4)  by  mid-season. 

A  loss  to  the  nationally-ranked  University  of  Scranton 
was  followed  by  another  setback  to  top-ranked 
Elizabethtown.  A  seven-game  slide  brought  the  team's 
final  record  to  6-1 1  for  second-year  head  coach  Terry 
Molloy. 

Senior  forward  and  co-captain  Bill  Mueller  of 
Berkeley  Heights,  NJ  broke  the  school  record  for  goals 
in  a  career  as  he  scored  13  of  the  team's  18  goals,  giving 
him  28  for  his  career.  Mueller  was  selected  to  the  MAC 
Second  Team  All-Stars  for  his  efforts. 

Senior  goalie  Rob  Ancipink  of  Fanwood,  NJ  had 
another  solid  year,  touting  a  .758  save  percentage  (132 
save.s/42  goals)  and  a  2  47  goals  against  average.  Junior 
co-captain  and  midfielder  Dennis  McManus  of  Spring 
Lake  Heights,  NJ  also  played  well  in  the  midfield  and 
heads  the  list  of  underclassmen. 

Volleyball 

Under  the  guidance  of  first-year  head  coach  Carole 
Templon,  the  1988  women's  volleyball  team  posted  its 
second-straight  winning  season  at  17-14  and  battled  from 
a  MAC  playoff  spot  down  to  season's  end. 

Although  Elizabethtown  took  the  final  playoff  spot, 
junior  setter/hitter  and  captain  Jennifer  Davis  of  York 
was  named  to  the  MAC-Northwest  Section  All-Stars  after 
leading  the  team  in  digs  (361.  finishing  second  in  kill 
attempts  (257).  and  completing  131  with  a  .358  kill 
percentage.  The  two-time  Susquehanna  MVP  also  was 
first  on  the  squad  in  set  attempts  (354).  assists  (672).  and 
services  aces  (59). 

Senior  hitter  Tracy  Gillin  of  Conemaugh  earned  post- 
season honors  with  her  selection  to  the  GTE/CoSIDA 
District  2  College  Division  Academic  All-America 
Volleyball  Team. 


MiMk  Allanlir  Omfereilte  firu 
learn  running  back  Joe  Wilt  sails 
across  the  goal  line  for 
Susquehanna' s  lone  touchdown  in 
Itu-tr  StuRg  Day  game  with  Wittener 
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SUSQUEHANNA 
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Campus  News 

Fall  Events  Call 
Alums  and  Friends 
Back  to  Campus 

Record  numbers  of  alumni  and  tncnds  relumed  to  the 
Susquehanna  campus  for  a  full  schedule  of  fall  festivities. 

Nearly  200  volunteers  who  assist  Susquehanna's 
admissions,  alumni,  career  development,  and  development 
efforts  returned  to  campus  for  the  annual  Volunteer 
Leadership  Weekend.  The  special  weekend  session  coincided 
with  Homecoming  activities.  September  23-25. 

Festivities  following  Volunteer  Leadership  workshops  that 
weekend  included  a  parade,  a  picnic  under  the  Big  Tent  near 
Stagg  Field,  and  a  football  victory  against  Wilkes  College. 

October  22  was  a  special  day  for  past  and  present 
Susquehanna  students  and  families.  The  day  was  shared  by 
the  annual  Parents  Weekend  and  Stagg  Era  Reunion.  Nearly 
1.000  parents  of  Susquehanna  students  attended  weekend 
activities  while  almost  100  former  athletes  of  Amos  Alonzo 
Stagg  Jr,  and  Sr.  returned  to  campus  to  honor  the  legendary 
coaching  team. 

The  following  weekend,  the  University  welcomed  a  record 
number  of  guests  for  the  Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle  for  a  special 
recognition  dinner.  This  year,  more  than  160  persons 
atlended.  The  Kurtz  Circle  recognizes  those  persons  who 
coniribute  at  least  $1,000  annually  to  Susquehanna. 


(ling  in 
the  twinkle 


Faculty/Staff  Briefs 


■  Antonin  Rusek,  assistani  professor  of  economics, 
presented  a  paper  on  "Measuring  the  Impact  of 
Announcements  of  the  U.S.  Merchandise  Trade  Balance 
on  the  Deutsche  Mark/Dollar  Spot  Rate  on  the 
Announcement  Day"  at  the  annual  convention  of  the 
American  Economic  Association  and  the  Allied  Social 
Sciences  Association. 

■  A  report  on  assessing  education  by  honors  program 
director  Ronald  Dotterer  was  published  by  The  NaiiormI 
Honors  Report.  The  article  is  first  of  five  pieces  Dotterer 
will  write  for  the  national  journal  this  year. 

■  Beverly  Romberger,  assistant  professor  of  speech 
communication,  presented  a  paper  on  "Oral  History  —  A 
Methodology  for  Gender  Researchers"  at  the  national 
Speech  Communication  Association  convention. 

B  Charlotte  Gross,  assistant  professor  of  English,  gave 
a  paper  on  "Pilgrims  in  Time:  The  Structure  of  the 
Middle  English  Religious  Lyric"  at  the  Pennsylvania 
Symposium  for  Medieval  and  Renaissance  Studies. 

■  French  professor  Jack  Kolbert  has  been  elected  to 
the  board  of  trustees  of  the  International  Institute 
Foundation  in  Madrid,  Spain. 

■  Works  by  Florence  Pulterman,  lecturer  in  art, 
recently  were  exhibited  at  the  Owensboro  (KY)  Museum 
of  Art's  Mid-America  Biennial.  She  also  was  invited  to 
conduct  a  workshop  for  the  Printmaking  Council  of  New 
Jersey  and  a  lecture  at  New  York's  Cooper  Union. 

■  Art  lecturer  David  Lauver  took  first  place  in 
photography  in  the  Art  Association  of  Harrisburg's  fall 
exhibition. 

■  Financial  aid  director  Helen  Nunn  has  been  elected 
to  a  two-year  term  as  treasurer  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Association  of  Financial  Aid  Administrators. 

■  Architects  of  the  Abyss:  The  Indeterminate  Fictions 
ofPoe,  Hawthorne,  and  Melville,  written  by  visiting 
assistant  professor  of  English  Dennis  Pahl  has  been 
published  by  the  University  of  Missouri  Press. 

■  Richard  W.H.  Kozlowski  '75  presented  findings  of 
his  summer  1988  research  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the 
American  Astronomical  Society.  Kozlowski  researched 
the  moon's  sodium  atmosphere  and  the  surface  rock  of 
the  planet  Mercury. 

■  Carol  Harrison,  assistant  professor  of  mathematical 
sciences,  has  received  a  1988-89  Fulbright  Scholar  Grant 
to  continue  teaching  at  Liberia's  Cuttington  University 
College  through  July  1989. 

■  An  encaustic  painting  by  Dorothy  Masom,  lecturer 

in  art.  took  top  honors  in  the  Pennsylvania  Painting  juried 
art  exhibit  at  Bucknell  University.  Distinguished  New 
York  art  critic  Clement  Greenberg  served  as  juror. 
Paintings  by  former  art  instructor  Hilda  Karniol  and 
alumni  office  secretary  Ethel  Foor  also  were  chosen  for 
the  exhibit. 

■  A  manuscript  Gary  Fincke,  associate  professor  of 
English,  has  been  awarded  the  Green  Tower  Press's  1990 
Chapbook  Prize  Publication. 

B  A  Pennsylvania  German  Anthology,  a  1988 
Susquehanna  University  Press  publication  edited  by  Penn 
State  professor  Earl  Haag,  has  been  dedicated  to  the  late 
Russell  W.  Gilbert,  a  prominent  Pennsylvania  German 
researcher  and  writer  who  taught  at  Susquehanna  from 
1930-70. 

■  University  librarian  Peter  V.  Deekle  has  been 
elected  president-elect  of  the  Pennsylvania  Library 
Association. 


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SUSQUEHANNA 

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Calendar  of  Events 


Al  home 

March  1 

Visiting  Writers  Series 
Guest  Lecturer:  Peter  Stilt 
Sciberl  Hall  Auditorium 

7:30  p.m. 

March  3 

University  Jazz  Ensemble  Concert 
Seibert  Hall  Auditorium 

8pm 

March  4 

Women's  Auxiliary  Meeting 
Seibert  Hall  Auditorium 

2  p.m. 

March  6 

University  Artist  Senes 
Si    Paul  Chamber  Orchesu^ 
Weber  Chapel  Auditorium 

8p,m, 

March  15 

Wednesday  Momjng  Lecture  Series 
Degenstein  Campus  Center 

10:30  am. 

March  25 

University  Track  Invitational 

10  a.m. 

March  29 

Baseball  vs.  King's  College 

1  p.m. 

March  31 

Softball  vs.  King's  College 

2:30  pm. 

April  1 

Lutheran  Youth  Day  al  Susquehanna 

April  1 

Baseball  vs-  Elizbcthlown  College 

Ipm. 

April  2 

Baseball  vs,  Misencordia  College 

Ip.m. 

Softball  vs,  Canisius  College 

1  p.m. 

April  4 

Softball  vs,  Elizabethlown  College 

2:30  p.m. 

April  9 

Baseball  vs.  Lebanon  Valley  College 

1  p  m. 

April  10 

Men's  Golf  vs,  York  College 

Ip.m. 

April  11 

Softball  vs,  Marywood  College 

2:30  p.m. 

April  12 

Wednesday  Mommg  Leclure  Senes 
Degenstein  Campus  Center 

10:30  a.m. 

April  12 

Baseball  vs,  Dickinson  College 

1  p.m. 

April  12 

Visiting  Wnlers  Series 

Guest  speaker:  Gregory  Djaniklan 

Greta  Ray  Lounge 

7:30  p.m. 

April  13 

Soflball  vs.  University  of  Scranlon 

2:30  p.m. 

April  15 

Baseball  vs.  Messiah  College 

1  p.m 

April  16 

University  Choir  in  Concert 
Weber  Chapel  Audilonum 

3p.m 

April  20 

Soflball  vs,  York  College 

3  p.m 

April  20-22 

University  Theatre  Spnng               8  p 

Production 
Weber  Chapel  Audilonum 

m   nightly 

April  23 

University  Women's  Choir  in  Concert 
Weber  Chapel  Auditorium 

3  p.m. 

April  24 

Golf  Tournament 

1  p  m. 

April  26 

Soflball  vs.  Juniata  College 

2:30  p.m. 

April  28 

University  Artist  Senes 
Gershwin's  "My  One  and  Only." 
directed  by  Tommy  Tune, 
Weber  Chapel  Auditorium 

8  p.m. 

April  28 

Alumni  Dinner  (Pnor  to  Performance) 
Degenstein  Campus  Center 

6:15  p  m. 

April  30 

University  Spnng  Band  Concert 
Weber  Chapel  Auditorium 

3  p.m. 

May  4 

University  Chamber  Singers  Concert 
Weber  Chapel  Audilonum 

8  p.m 

May  6 

Women's  Auxiliary  Spring  Luncheon 
Evert  Dining  Hall 

1  p  m. 

May  to 

Wednesday  Morning  Lecture  Senes 
Degenstein  Campus  Center 

10:30  am. 

May  21 

Baccalaureate  Services 

10  am 

May  21 

Commencement  Exercises 

3  p.m. 

June  9-11 

Alumni  Weekend 

On  the  mad 

February  25     Alumni  Dinner  6:30  p.  n 

Lehigh  Valley  Club,  Allenlown,  Pa. 
February  26     Alumni  Reception  4  p  n 

Governor  Moms  Inn,  Momstown.  N.J. 
March  3  Alumni  Event  —  Al  Hm  Concert  8  p.r 

Strand-Capitol  Theatre,  York,  Pa. 
March  4  All-Pennsylvania  Alumni  Luncheon  Noi 

Washington.  DC. 
March  12         Alumni  Family  Gct-Together  4  p.r 

Evangelical  Lutheran  Church, 

Ellicolt  City,  Md. 
March  15         Alumni  Luncheon  Noi 

Downtown  Athletic  Club,  New  York  City 
March  17         University  Choir  in  Concert  8  p  r 

Grace  Lutheran  Church,  State  College 
March  18         University  Choir  in  Concert  7:30  pi 

St   John  Lutheran  Church,  Clearfield 
March  19         University  Choir  in  Concert  ,1  p  i 

Lewistown  Presbyienan  Church 


Philanthropy 

The  family  of  a  former  Susquehanna  athletic  director 
have  established  a  scholarship  in  memory  and  honor  of 
his  service. 

The  Luther  Day  Grossman  '16  Scholarship  Fund 

has  been  established  by  Martin  Luther  Grossman  '25  in 
honor  of  Luther  Grossman's  service  to  Susquehanna  as 
athletic  director  from  1927  to  1935.  Students  receiving 
the  scholarship  must  be  of  high  academic  quality,  good 
moral  character,  and  have  financial  need.  Preference  will 
be  given  first  to  students  who  meet  at  least  one  of  the 
following  criteria;  are  children  of  clergy,  especially 
Luthem  clergy;  are  Interested  in  careers  In  music, 
teaching,  or  engineering;  and  who  show  an  interest  in 
athletics,  although  not  necessarily  at  the  intercollegiate 
level. 


A  gift  from  George  E.  and  Margaret  Lauver  Harris, 
members  of  the  Classes  of  1964  and  1966,  will  make  it 
possible  to  bring  nationally  recognized  business, 
government  or  education  leaders  to  the  Susquehanna 
campus. 

The  Hamses"  Distinguished  Visitor  Series  will 
support  lectures,  seminars  or  residencies  by  national 
leaders  to  discuss  central  topics  in  the  public  interest. 


The  generosity  of  another  member  of  the  Class  of  1964 
will  help  other  deserving  students  attend  Susquehanna. 

Fred  R.  Hauser  '64  and  his  wife.  Sonya.  have 
established  The  Sophie  and  Ed  Hauser  Scholarship 
Fund  in  memory  of  his  parents  and  in  appreciation  for 
the  financial  assistance  he  received  while  attending 
Susquehanna.  Income  from  the  endowment  will  be  used 
to  support  scholarships  for  deserving  students  with 
Tinancial  need. 

Mr.  Hauser  is  now  a  vice  president  for  Phillip  Morris 
Company.  New  York  City. 


Pauline  M.  and  Terry  L.  March  are  sharing  their 
interests  In  accounting  with  future  students  and  faculty  by 
establishing  The  March  Fund  for  Accounting. 

Mr.  March,  a  1967  Susquehanna  accounting  graduate, 
is  the  managing  partner  of  March  &  Company,  a  certified 
public  accounting  firm  in  New  York  City.  Mrs.  March  is 
an  administrative  assistant  for  the  firm. 

Income  from  The  March  Fund  will  be  used  to  enhance 
the  accounting  department  activities.  Preference  will  be 
given  to  supporting  activities  that  sustain  the  professional 
development  of  senior  members  of  the  accounting 
faculty. 


A  scholarship  fund  established  in  memory  of  a  1933 
Susquehanna  graduate  will  help  students  pursuing  careers 
in  medicine  and  other  health  related  fields. 

The  Dr.  George  R.  Wentzel  '33  Scholarship  was 
established  by  son,  Gary  Wentzel  and  daughter,  Carol 
Wentzel  Felix  '66.  After  graduating  from  Susquehanna  in 
1933,  George  Wentzel  attended  Jefferson  Medical 
College  of  Thomas  Jefferson  University.  In  1938,  he 
established  an  ophthalmology  practice  in  Sunbury  that  he 
maintained  until  retirement  in  1982. 


We  are  pleased  to  have  received  so  many  questions 
recently  about  when  the  next  President's  Recognition 
Dinner  will  be  held.  The  dinner  is  scheduled  for  Friday. 
June  9,  1989.  as  a  part  of  Alumni  Weekend.  All  of  the 
University's  gift  club  members,  donors  of  $125  or  more 
during  the  1987-88  and  1988-89  fiscal  years,  will  be 
invited  to  this  event.  Gift  club  members  during  the 
1987-88  fiscal  year  will  receive  their  recognition  tokens 
by  mail  in  March.  If  you  have  any  questions  about  this 
event,  please  contact  the  Development  Office 
717-372-4103. 

Philcmlhropy  recognizes  the  generosity  of  Susquehanna's 
alumni  and  friends.  For  information  about  establishing  or 
contributing  to  a  fund,  please  contact  the  Development 
Office,  (717)  372-4117. 


March  19         University  Choir  in  Concert  8  p 

St.  Mark  Lutheran  Church.  York 
March  29         Alumni  Dinner  6:30  p 

Wissinger's  IGA  Shopping  Village,  Alloona 
March  31  University  Choir  in  Concert  8  p 

Immanuel  United  Church  of  Chnsl, 

Shillington 
March  31         Alumni  Dinner  6:30  p 

Ye  Old  Country  Clube,  Johnstown 
April  1  University  Choir  in  Concert  7:30  p 

The  Presbyterian  Church,  Momstown,  N.J. 
April  2  University  Choir  in  Concert  3  p 

Tnnity  Lutheran  Church,  Perkasie 
April  2  University  Choir  in  Concert  8  p 

St.  Joseph  Catholic  Church,  Lancaster 
April  5  Baseball  al  University  of  Scranlon  3  p 

April  7  Alumni  Dinner  6:30  p. 

C  J.  Hennig's,  Lansford 
April  8  Baseball  at  Juniata  College  I  p 

Huntingdon 
April  II  Alumni  Reception  6  p 

Hamsburg  (Location  to  be  announced) 
April  14  Alumni  Reception  6  p 

Champions,  Washington.  D.C. 
April  17  Softball  at  Dickinson  College  3  p 

April  18  Baseball  at  Wilkes  College  1  p 

April  19  University  Choir  in  Concert  3  p 

Lewistown  Presbyienan  Church 
April  20  Baseball  al  York  College  3:30  p 

April  22  Baseball  at  Albnght  College  I  p 

Reading 
April  22  Soflball  al  Messiah  College  I  p 

April  24  Softball  at  Gettysburg  College  2:30  p 

April  29  Men's  and  Women's  Track  at  Penn  Relays 

Philadelphia 


May  1  Baseball  al  Bloomsburg  University  3  p  m 

June  9-11  Alumni  Weekend  al  Susquehanna 

June  25  Alumni  Family  Picnic  2  p.m. 

Brandywine  Picnic  Park.  West  Chester 
August  12         Alumni  Picnic/Freshmen  Sendoff  2  p.m. 

Summit  Hill 
Sept.  17  Blough-Weis  Library  Dedication  (Tentative  dale! 

Sept.  17  Alumni  Branch  12:30  p.m 

Chatham  Village.  Pittsburgh 
Sept.  23  Alumni/Parents/Friends  Tailgate  Noon 

Susquehanna  vs.  Wilkes  College 
Sept.  29  Alumni  Dinner  6:30  p.m. 

Peter  Herdig  House,  Williamsport 
Oct.  6,7  Homecoming  and  Volunteer  Leadership 

Weekend  (New  date) 
Oct.  7  University  Artist  Senes  and  the  Hilda 

Karniol  Endowment  Performance 
Oct.  14  Alumni/Parents/Fnends  Tailgate  Noon 

Susquehanna  vs.  Lebanon  Valley 
College.  Annville 
Oct.  21  Admissions  Open  House 

Oct.  21  Alumni/Parenls/Friends  Tailgate  Noon 

Susquehanna  vs.  Widener  University, 

Chester 
Oct.  21  Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle  Dinner 

Oct.  22,23        Board  of  Directors  Meetings 
Oct.  27,28       Parents  Weekend 


Alumni  and  friends  mil  receive  details  about  events  in  th 
respective  areas  as  the  date  approaches.  Or  for  more 
information,  call  Jim  Campbell  '63,  Director  of  Alumni 
Relations.  (717)  }72-4ll6.  For  information  about  general 
university  events,  call  the  Office  of  Public  Relations  and 
Publications,  1717)  372^1/9. 


SUSQUEHANNA 
ALUMNUS 

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Susquehannans  on  Parade 


THE  TWENTIES 


Reverend  Marlin  M.  Enders  '25  of  Elizabethville.  PA 
wa^  recently  feted  at  a  dinner  marking  the  60th  anniversary 
of  his  ordination  as  a  Lutheran  minister.  Pastor  Enders  has 
for  years  served  as  parade  marshal  for  the  parade  of  classes 
at  the  annual  Spring  Alumni  Weekend. 


THE  THIRTIES 


Reverend  John  S.  Rhine  '30  and  his  wife,  the  former 
Sarah  J    Snyder,  recently  celebrated  their  50th  wedding 
anniversary 


THE  FORTIES 


Reverend  Dr.  Herman  (.',.  Stuempfle,  Jr.  '45  has  retired 
as  president  of  the  Lutheran  Theological  Seminary  at 
Gettysburg,  PA.  Dr.  Stuempfle  taught  al  the  seminary  for  27 
years  and  served  as  president  since  1976. 

Reverend  Charles  L.  Lady  '48  has  been  installed  as  the 
pastor  of  Mt.  Tabor  Lutheran  Church  of  Garrett,  PA.  He 
was  a  former  assistant  to  the  bishop  of  the  Central 
Pennsylvania  Synod. 

THE  FIFTIES 

Raymond  C.  Lauver  '50  of  New  Canaan,  CT  has  been 
appointed  to  a  second  five-year  term  as  a  member  of  the 
Financial  Accounting  Standards  Board  by  the  trustees  of  the 
Financial  Accounting  Foundation.  Before  joining  the 
Standards  Board.  Lauver  was  national  director  of  accounting 
services  for  Price  Waterhouse. 

Donald  E.  Wissinger  '50  of  Hollidaysburg,  PA  has  been 
elected  to  the  Susquehanna  University  Board  of  Directors  as 
a  representative  of  Allegheny  Synod  of  the  ELCA.  He 
previously  served  in  a  similar  post. 

Samuel  D.  Ross,  Jr.  '54  of  Carlisle.  PA  is  now  president 
of  Pennsylvania  Blue  Shield,  the  nation's  largest  Blue  Shield 
Plan.  Ross,  previously  the  executive  vice  president,  has  been 
wiih  Blue  Shield  since  1970. 

Donald  R.  Henninger  '57  of  Monroeville.  PA  has  been 
jppomted  to  the  advisory  board  of  California  University's 
Mon  Valley  Renaissance,  the  state  university's  public  service 
effort.  Henninger  is  with  Bell  of  Pennsylvania  as  an  assistant 
vice  president. 

THE  SIXTIES 

Dr.  Richard  C.  Albright  '60  of  Shamokin.  PA  has  been 
promoted  to  the  rank  of  colonel  with  the  U.S.  Army 
Reserve.  A  podiatrist  in  civilian  life,  he  is  affiliated  with 
Shamokin  State  General  Hospital. 

Dr.  Richard  E.  Derrick  '61  of  Mendham,  NJ  received 
the  Academy  of  General  Dentistry's  "Fellowship  Award." 
One  of  the  requirements  for  the  award  is  more  than  500 
hours  of  continuing  general  practice  education. 

Norman  H.  Lauer  '62  of  Selinsgrove  has  been  elected  to 
the  Committee  on  Professional  Ethics  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Institute  of  Certified  Public  Accountants.  The  institute  is  the 
second  oldest  in  the  nation  and  the  sixth  largest.  Lauer  is  a 
partner,  along  with  other  Susquehanna  graduates  W.  Donald 
Eisher  '51  and  William  H.  Clark  '62  m  Fisher.  Clark,  and 
Lauer. 

Terry  J.  Derk  '63  continues  to  run  competitively  in 
5K-I0K  races  throughout  the  state.  He  recently  won  in  his 
age  class  in  the  Selinsgrove  8K  River  Run.  Derk  competes 
in  "about  50  races  a  year  —  that's  nearly  every  weekend." 
He  resides  in  Dauphin  and  is  employed  by  the 
Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania 

The  recently-remodeled  home  of  Douglas  E.  Spoils  '63 
and  his  wife.  Patricia  "Trish"  Shintay  Spotts  '64,  was 


Homecoming  19f)3 

featured  in  a  pictorial  in  the  Camden.  NJ  Courier-Posl.  The 
Spottses  were  looking  for  another  home,  but  decided  they 
liked  their  location  in  Cinnaminson  and  opted  to  do 
extensive  remodeling. 

Pamela  Yeager  Silar  '64  of  Washington  Boro  in 
Lancaster.  PA  has  been  named  Outdoor  Program/Property 
Director  of  the  Penn  Laurel  Girl  Scout  Council.  She 
formerly  taught  school  in  the  Lancaster  area.  Her  husband  is 
Robert  Y.  Silar  '64. 

Maxine  Lipkin  Marple  '65  is  now  director  of  Christian 
Education  at  St.  John's  United  Church  of  Christ  in 
Kutztown.  PA  in  addition  to  being  director  of  Friend,  Inc 
an  information  and  referral  agency  also  in  Kutztown. 

Thomas  R,  Gresh  '66  of  Northumberland,  PA  is  general 
sales  manager  for  Butter  Krust  Baking,  Co.  of  Sunbury. 

Rudolph  Sharpe  '69  of  Hummelstown,  PA  has  been 
elected  president  of  the  Scholastic  Writing  Awards  Advisory 
Council.  He  is  a  teacher  at  Lower  Dauphin  High  School. 

Reverend  W.  Stevens  Shipman  Jr.  '69  is  now  pastor  of 
the  combined  congregations  of  Emmanuel  and  St.  John's 
Lutheran  Churches  in  Bnckerville,  PA.  Emmanuel  traces  its 
origins  back  to  1730.  while  St.  John's  was  formed  in  1870. 

Parish  Resource  Center  in  the  Lancaster.  PA  area  has 
hired  Reverend  James  D.  Yoder  Jr.  '69  as  a  consultant. 
He  resides  in  Lebanon 

THE  SEVENTIES 

Henry  J.  DePerro  '70  of  Stanhope.  NJ  has  accepted  the 
vice  presidency  of  facilities  management  of  the  Bank  of  New 
York.  He  will  work  in  New  York  City. 

Edward  S.  Horn  Jr.  '72  of  Lansdalc,  PA  has  been 
named  vice  president  of  the  First  Valley  Bank  of  that  area. 

Chester  D.  Schuman  '72  of  Turbotville.  PA  has  been  re- 
elected as  president  of  the  Warrior  Run  School  Board.  He  is 
also  admissions  director  of  Williamsport  Area  Community 
College. 

Patrick  A.  Peire  '74  of  Trabuco  Canyon.  CA  is  the 
administrator  of  Santa  Marta  Hospital  in  Los  Angeles.  He 
has  recently  been  promoted  to  the  rank  of  major  in  the  U.S. 
Marine  Corps  Reserve. 

Mandy  Timko  Otto  '75  is  the  project  specialist  for  the 
Educational  Opportunity  Center  of  Northeastern 
Pennsylvania.  She  resides  in  Hazleton,  PA  and  conducts 
career  guidance  workshops  for  high  school  students. 

John  R.  Strangfeld  Jr.  '75  of  Basking  Ridge,  NJ  is  a 
senior  vice  president  with  Prudential  Capital  Corporation,  a 
subsidiary  of  The  Prudential  Insurance  Company.  He  will 
head  the  financial  services  group  in  Newark. 

Sheryl  L.  Heggs  '76  has  been  promoted  to  major  by  the 
U.S.  Army.  She  is  financial  officer  at  Ft.  Benjamin  Hamson 
in  Indianapolis.  IN. 


Lowell  L.  Leitzel  '76  is  completing  a  year  as  an 
exchange  teacher  in  France.  He  was  awarded  a  Fullbright 
Teacher  Exchange  Scholarship.  He  has  taken  a  year's  leave 
from  his  position  as  French  teacher  at  Southern  High  School 
in  the  Cumberland.  MD  area. 

David  W.  Main  '76  of  Silver  Spnng.  MD  is  a  senior 
biostatistician  with  Fidia  Pharmaceutical  Corporation. 

William  Swanger  '76  recently  won  the  silver  award  for 
annual  reports  in  a  competition  sponsored  by  International 
Association  of  Business  Communicators.  He  is  director  of 
communications  for  Tressler  Lutheran  Services  of 
Mechanicsburg,  PA. 

William  L.  Gustitus  *77  is  now  a  sales  representative 
with  Sherex  Polymers,  Inc.  A  resident  of  Mundelein.  IL, 
Gustitus  will  cover  much  of  the  Midwest. 

Steven  K.  Budd  '78  has  been  promoted  to  director  of 
medical  sales  for  Whitehall  Labs.  He  and  his  family  reside 
in  Newtown,  PA,  but  Steve  will  work  in  New  York  City, 

Karen  L.  Hackman,  Esq.  '78  of  Selinsgrove  has  been 
elected  president  of  the  local  Chamber  of  Commerce.  An 
attorney  with  Rudnitsky  and  Hackman,  she  is  also  a  new 
director  for  the  First  National  Trust  Bank  of  Sunbury. 

Donald  M.  Ross  '78,  Ocean  City,  NJ  is  now  Vice 
President-Investments  with  Prudential  Bache  Securities. 

Elizabeth  A.  '*Lisa"  Ryan  '78  has  joined  the  staff  of  the 
Cantor  Concern,  an  executive  search  firm  in  New  York  City. 
Prior  to  taking  this  position,  she  was  a  nurse  recruiter  and 
assistant  registrar  at  the  College  of  Allied  Health  Services. 
Thomas  Jefferson  University.  Philadelphia. 

Jeffrey  S.  Gicking  '79  is  now  assistant  vice  president- 
trust  marketing  with  Hazleton  National  Bank  in  Hazleton, 
PA 

Joseph  R.  '*Rusty"  Johnson  HI  '79  has  been  transferred 
to  Rohm  and  Haas's  Cleveland  office.  The  Johnsons  reside 
in  Westlake.  OH. 

James  N.  Petitte  '79  has  successfully  transferred  genes  in 
a  newly-laid  egg  to  create  a  chick  of  mixed  cells  at  Canada's 
University  of  Guelph.  This  is  believed  to  be  the  first  time  a 
chimeric  chick  has  been  developed  by  this  method.  While 
Jim  is  pleased  with  this  development,  he  said  jokingly  that 
his  preference  would  be  to  develop  "'the  first  boneless 
chicken."  His  wife,  the  former  Jane  Schlegel  '77,  earned 
her  Ph.D.  from  the  university  in  air  pollution  research.  They 
reside  in  Arthur.  Ontario. 

Dr.  Walter  C.  Taylor  III  '79  has  begun  duties  as  senior 
staff  physician  in  the  Center  of  Athletic  Medicine  at 
Detroit's  Henry  Ford  Hospital.  He  resides  in  Grosse  Pointe 
Park.  MI. 

THE  EIGHTIES 

The  Tiadaghton  Musicale.  a  Jersey  Shore.  PA  based  vocal 
group,  performed  this  summer  in  the  Eastern  United  States. 
The  group  of  forty-plus  vocalists  is  directed  by  Taylor  R. 
Camerer  '81.  Vt)ices  included  Susquehannas  Suzanne 
Heath  Camerer  '81,  wife  of  Taylor.  W.  Robert  Camerer 
'47,  Alan  W.  Mudrick  '80,  Lauren  Dunn  Klein  '79,  and 
William  1.  Tilghman  '81. 

Debbi  Dilliplane  Fisher  '81  has  moved  from  the 
Conewago  Valley  School  District  to  the  Line  Mountain 
School  District,  where  she  is  an  English  teacher. 

Northeastern  Bank  of  Pennsylvania  has  announced  the 
promotion  of  a  Susquehanna  graduate,  Jerry  Lessman  '82. 
He  IS  now  vice  president-commercial  loans  in  the  Scranton 
region.  He  resides  with  his  family  in  Clarks  Summit.  PA. 

Robert  F.  Conrad  '83  of  Shamokin  Dam.  PA  has  joined 
the  Shippensburg  University  Foundation.  A  graduate  of  Ohio 
Northern  Law  School.  Conrad  will  be  involved  in 
development  work  with  the  foundation. 

Todd  P.  Starkey  '83  is  now  senior  software  specialist 
with  Digital  Equipment  Corporation.  He  resides  in  Seymour. 
CT 

Leigh  Ann  Braden  Bentz  '84  is  assistant  to  the  vice 
president  of  CLC  Life  and  Health  Benefits.  Inc.  in 
Timonium.  MD.  She  resides  in  Baltimore. 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

8 


There  are  more  than  1 ,200  Waldenbooks  stores 
nationally,  and  each  represents  a  "Susquehanna 
connection."  The  recently-appointed  executive  vice 
president  and  chief  financial  officer  of  Waldenbooks  is 
Henry  R.  (Hank)  Fisher  '73.  A  magna  cum  laude 
graduate  and  member  of  Who's  Who.  Fisher  is  located 
al  the  company's  headquarters  in  Stamford.  CT. 
Fisher,  a  native  of  Greenlane.  PA.  earned  an  MBA  at 
the  University  of  Pittsburgh  and  has  become  a  CPA 
since  Susquehanna.  Before  going  with  Waldenbooks, 
Fisher  was  controller  of  Spencer  Gifts.  He  enjoys  his 
work  with  the  nation's  number  one  book  retailer.  "It's 
exciting  to  work  with  such  an  innovative  company. 
Retailing  is  a  field  I  enjoy."  he  said.  "While  Spencer 
catered  to  a  younger  market.  Waldenbooks  serves  a 
much  wider  segment  of  the  public.  Another  facet  of 
the  business  that  we're  getting  into  is  software.  1  really 
feel  that  in  the  near  future  people  will  be  scanning 
computer  screens  like  they  scan  books  now  to  find  out 
needed  information."  Fisher  points  out  that 
Waldensoftware  already  has  more  than  30  outlets 
nationwide. 


If  you  are  any  kind  of  tennis  buff,  whether  you 
play  or  just  watch  on  television,  it  was  hard  to 
miss  Joseph  A.  (Jay)  Snyder  '64  this  past  summer. 
Snyder,  a  tennis  player  at  SU.  began  officiating  tennis 
many  years  ago  and  was  "in  the  chair"  at  the  finals  of 
the  Men's  U.S.  Open  featuring  Ivan  Lendl  vs.  Mats 
Wilander.  He  also  officiated  in  the  Seoul  Olympics. 
Snyder,  who  is  executive  director  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Office  of  Vocational  Rehabilitation,  was  favorably 
impressed  with  Seoul.  "I  found  it  to  be  a  surprising 
city  —  modem,  clean,  efficient,  friendly  in  spite  of 
what  the  media  reported,  and  beautiful."  Snyder  said. 
"The  tennis  at  the  Olympics  was  just  another  well-run 
tennis  loumament.  but  did  have  the  special  feel  and 
aura  of  being  the  Olympics  —  it  was  a  fantastic 
experience."  Snyder  continues  to  balance  the  demands 
of  his  full-time  position  with  the  State  of  Pennsylvania 
with  his  tennis  officiating.  While  Snyder  calls  chair- 
umpinng  a  "hot  seat."  he  wouldn't  want  it  any  other 
wav. 


Chris  A,  Markle  '84  is  a  marketing  research  analyst  with 
People  magazine.  His  new  address  is:  Apartment  5-G.  332 
East  84lh  Sireel,  New  York.  NY  10028. 

Theodore  R.  Morris  II  '84  has  been  promoted  to  senior 
programs  analyst  with  Hewlett  Packard.  He  resides  in  El 
Granada.  CA  and  works  at  corporate  headquarters  in  Palo 
Alio. 

Robert  S.  Nickey  III  '84  of  Mounlville.  PA  is  branch 
manager  of  Fulton  Financial's  Quanyville  office.  Rob  is  also 
chairperson  for  the  Lancaster  District  Club  of  the  S.U. 
Alumni  Association. 

Sgt.  Edna  J.  Sidler  '84  of  Danville,  PA  was  decorated 
by  the  U.S.  Army  recently.  She  is  a  combat  signaler  with 
the  34th  Signal  Battalion  in  West  Germany.  She  received  the 
Army  Commendation  Medal,  which  is  awarded  for 
outstanding  individual  achievement. 

Linda  M.  Hay  '85  is  research  director  for  Spencer  Stuart, 
an  international  executive  search  firm,  in  Philadelphia.  She 
resides  in  Drexel  Hill,  PA. 

Christopher  F.  Simone  '85  of  Garrison.  NY  is  a  security 
supervisory  with  Nimby.  Inc. 

Cynthia  Bauer  Strockbine  '85  of  Hamsburg.  PA  is 
involved  in  competitive  rollerskate  dancing.  She  and  her 
partner.  Todd  Benninghoff.  placed  second  in  artistic 
intermediate  dance  at  the  Eastern  Regional  Championships. 

Brenda  M.  Laubach  '86  has  been  promoted  by  Gallup 
and  Robinson.  Inc.  of  Princeton.  NJ.  A  member  of  the  firm 
since  graduation,  her  new  position  is  account  representative. 
She  resides  in  Yardville,  NJ. 

Ellen  R.  Nofer  '86  is  a  paralegal/records  manager  with 
CDI  Corporation  and  residing  in  Philadelphia. 

Susan  E.  Rahal  '86  recently  graduated  from  Katherine 
Gibbs  School  with  an  emphasis  in  information  processing 
and  IS  working  for  Cariisle  Syn-Tec.  She  resides  in  Carlisle. 
PA. 

John  W.  Redina  '86  is  a  claims  representative  with 
Allstate  Insurance  Company  and  resides  in  Whitehouse 
Station.  NJ. 

Catherine  A.  Svetec  '86  has  been  promoted  to  assistant 
director  of  admissions  at  Susquehanna  University. 

Janet  A.  Wyilie  '86  has  been  promoted  to  senior 
accountant  at  J  &  W  Seligman,  a  mutual  fund  investment 
company  in  New  York  City. 


I  Do's 


PARKER  R UDDEROW 
Jacqueline  V.  Rudderow  '84  to  John  E.  Parker  '85, 

November  29.  19X6.  Cathedral  of  Si    Catherine  of  Sienna. 
Allentown,  PA.  Karen  G.  Schoenegan  '84  was  in  the 
wedding  party,  /  Apartment  5K,  2  North  Broadway,  White 
Plains,  NY  10601-2302. 
POWERS-ROWE 

Pamela  M,  Rowe  '87  to  Harry  J.  Powers  '86,  June  20, 
1987.  Princeton  University  Chapel,  Princeton,  NJ.  The 
Reverend  Christopher  Thomlorde,  S.U.  Chaplain,  officiated, 
Linda  Rowe  '91.  sister  of  the  bride,  was  maid  of  honor. 
Pamela  is  the  daughter  of  Carol  Shesler  Rowe  '63  and 
Allen  I.  Rowe  '60.  Harry  is  the  son  of  Sally  and  Harry  L. 
Powers  '60.  Pamela  is  a  sales  manager  with  Peerless 
Beverage  Inc.  /  355  Chestnut  Street.  Stirling.  NJ  07980. 
HAYWARD-BRACCO 

Sandra  Bracco  to  James  A.  Hayward  '83.  September  12. 
1987.  Allaire  State  Park.  Allaire.  NJ.  Su^quehannans  in  the 
wedding  party  were  Mark  Hartnett  '81,  Scott  K.  Hayward 
'85,  Talmen  G.  "Tom"  Bigelow  x'84,  Thomas  E.  Barett 
'83.  and  Stephen  Van  Valin  '83  /  5  Morev  Lane.  Brick. 
NJ  08723. 
HESTER-GARRISO\ 

Marcia  D.  Garrison  '83  to  J    Daniel  Hester.  September 
12.  1987.  Hope  Lutheran  Church.  Annandale.  VA.  Marcia 
is  Director,  Administralion  and  Conventions,  National 
Association  of  Small  Business  Investment  Companies  in 
Washington.  DC,  and  her  husband  is  HVAC  Technician. 
Deem  Heating  and  Air  Conditioning  in  Alexandria,  VA.  / 
5808-81  Merton  Court.  Alexandria.  VA  22311. 


HOWARD-GUISE 

Holly  M.  Guise  '78  to  Richard  W    Howard,  October  3, 
1987,  Zion  Lutheran  Church,  Galveston,  TX.  Holly  is  a 
program  analyst  and  her  husband  is  a  systems  software 
specialist,  both  with  the  University  of  Texas  Medical  Branch 
in  Galveston.  /  5819  Avenue  Q  1/2.  Galveston.  TX  77551 
WITC0F5KYR0DEN 

Janet  E    Roden  to  Joseph  S.  Witcofsky  '80.  October  3, 
1987,  Reformed  Church,  Harleysville,  PA.  Joe  works  for 
Kraft  Dairy  Group  in  Philadelphia,  and  his  wife  works  for 
Kraft  Foods  Inc.,  in  Fogelsville,  /  303  Revere  Drive, 
Harleysville,  PA  19438. 
CONNOR-LEE 

Phyllis  A.  Lee  '86  to  Robert  I.  Connor,  Jr.  October  17, 
1987,  St.  Thomas  of  Villanova,  Villanova,  PA.  In  the 
wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  Cathy  L.  Jones  '86, 
Carol  V,  Schneider  '86,  Ann  Buffa  '86,  Diane  Hoeg  "86. 
Karen  L.  Studebaker  '86,  Donna  K.  Hansen  '86.  and 
Jennifer  P.  Alexion  '87.  Phyllis  is  an  office  manager, 
financial  services.  Block  Enterprises  Corp.,  and  her  husband 
is  a  sales  manager,  business  forms,  SRL  Business  Systems, 
2008  Diane  Circle.  Phoenixville.  PA  19460. 
CONOVER-SCHREFFLER 

Emilie  A.  Schrefller  '87  to  Herbert  W.  Conovcr  III 
'84,  October  31,  1987.  Covenant  Methodist  Church. 
Springfield.  PA.  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were 
Lisa  S.  Diemand  '87  and  Kenneth  F.  SchrelTler  '83, 
Emilie  is  with  Stem's  and  Herbert  is  with  Boeing  Vertol. 
Co.  /  23  West  Jonathan  Court.  Kennett  Square.  PA  19348. 
DROCALISPASTOR 

Susan  Pastor  to  Mark  A.  Drogalis  '84.  November  7, 

1987,  Old  St.  Mary's  Catholic  Church,  Philadelphia,  PA. 
Mark  practices  commercial  real  estate  law  with  Cohen, 
Shapiro.  Polisher,  Shickmar  &  Cohen  in  Philadelphia  and 
his  wife  is  an  attorney  with  the  United  States  Deparimenl  ot 
Justice.  /  57  Meadowbrook  Road,  North  Wales,  PA  19454. 
WVNDERLICH-KUTZEN 

Ceroid  M.  Wunderlich  '73  to  Peggy  Duke  Kutzen, 
December  20,  1987.  St.  Bartholomew's  Episcopal  Church. 
White  Plains,  NY.  Ceroid  is  president  of  Wunderlich  & 
Company,  an  art  gallery  in  New  York.  His  wife  is  head  of 
Peggy  Duke  Kutzen  Art  Advisory  Services  in  New  York.  / 
Solitude.  Ossining.  NY  10562. 
LOWERY-COLSON 

Jennifer  L.  Colson  '85  to  Patrick  J,  Lowry.  January  16, 

1988,  St.  Charles  Catholic  Church,  Oriando,  FL.  Maryann 
Butlenmuller  '87  was  the  maid  of  honor.  Jennifer  is  real 
estate  lender  with  Barnett  Bank  and  her  husband  is  Ihe 
CEAG  Electronic  Corporation.  /  1322  Shangri-La  Drive. 
Daytona  Beach,  FL  32019. 

MILLER-RACZKA 

Karen  M.  Raczka  to  JelTrey  C.  Miller  '85,  March  5. 
1988,  St.  Patricks  Church,  Pottsville,  PA.  Jeff  is  with 
Beecham  Products  in  Exton,  and  his  wife  is  a  registered 
nurse  at  Good  Samaritan  Hospital  in  Pottsville.  /  Country 
Hill,  Apartment  19.  Orwigsburg.  PA  17961. 
ROBERTSON -BRICKER 

Vickie  L  Bricker  to  David  M.  Robertson  '84,  March  5, 
1988,  Grace  United  Methodist  Church,  Carlisle,  PA  In  ihe 
wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  George  Scott  Ogin 
'83  and  James  F.  Vislosky  '83  Both  are  with  Navy  Ships 
Parts  Control  Center,  /  4210  Plymouth  Street,  Harrisburg, 
PA  17112, 
LEWIS-MMAHON 

Sandra  L,  McMahon  to  Keith  E.  Lewis  '80,  March  26, 
1988,  St,  Rose  of  Lima  Roman  Catholic  Church,  Freehold, 
NJ.  Keith  is  restaurant  manager  at  Princeton  Innkeepers  Inc.. 
Rocky  Hill  and  his  wife  is  in  sales  service  at  Wehcraft 
Technologies  Inc.  in  Chalfont.  /  38  Wyndham  Court, 
Robbinsville,  NJ  08691. 
TOMPKINS-BAKER 

Christy  L.  Baker  '83  to  Douglas  R   Tompkins.  April  2. 
1988,  Brick  Presbyterian  Church.  Brick,  NJ.  Jamie  B. 
Harris  '84  was  Ihe  maid  of  honor  and  the  music  was 
pertbrmed  by  Robert  J.  Long  '83   Christy  is  a  teacher  al 
the  Veterans  Middle  School  and  her  husband  is  a  department 
chairman  at  the  Lakewood  Middle  School.  /  82-H  Fairway 
Court,  Fairway  Villas,  Lakewood,  NJ  08701. 
UDDICK-RUD 

Kathleen  Rund  to  Michael  E.  Liddick  '79.  April  9.  1988. 
Emmanuel  Lutheran  Church.  Lancaster.  PA.  Susquehannans 


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in  ihe  wedding  party  were  Alan  A.  Babp  '79  and  Todd  A. 
Liddjck  '86,  Mike  is  treasurer  for  International  Signal  & 
Control  Group  in  Lancaster  and  his  wife  is  a  realtor 
associate  for  Rose.  Risser  &  Weachler.  Inc.  of  Lancaster.  / 
609  West  Chestnut  Street.  Lancaster,  PA  17603. 
STRUZZI'PUGUELLI 

Lorella  Puglielll  '82  to  Peter  Siruzzi.  April  16.  1988    She 
IS  an  attorney  with  Winthrop.  Stimpson.  Putnam  &  Roberts 
in  Stamford.  CTG.  In  Ihe  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna 
were  Nancy  Mohr  Baker  '82  and  Karen  M.  Dye  '82.  ' 
Apartment  C-.S.  5  Laurel  Street.  Rye.  NY  10580. 
RYNEARSONMVRPHY 

Peggy  Murphy  to  Bryan  P.  Rynearson  '82.  April  16. 
1988.  Si,  Charles  Catholic  Church.  Cinnaminson.  NJ. 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  William  H. 
Wolchak  '82,  John  Uehling  '82,  David  S.  Cashour  '82. 
and  David  S.  Conly  '82.  Bryan  is  regional  manager  for 
Tennanl  Company  and  his  wife  is  a  sales  representative  for 
Xero,\,  /  441-1 1  Franklin  Turnpike,  Mahwah,  NJ  07430. 
ly  ADDATO-SVEC 

Laura  A.  Svec  '84  to  William  S.  D'Addato.  April  17. 
1988,  In  the  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  Robert 
J.  Svec  '79  and  William  L.  Svec  '78   Laura  is  an 
accountant  with  Gilbert.  Whitney  and  Johns.  Inc.  and  her 
husband  is  an  accountant  with  National  Guardian  Security 
Services.  /  5  James  Street.  Stanhope.  NJ  07874-9303. 
BROWNJURENKO 

Janet  L.  Jurenko  to  David  W.  Brown  '86.  April  23. 
1988.  Grace  Lutheran  Church.  Huntsville.  AL.  David  is  a 
sales  representative  with  Southeastern  Business  Machines 
and  his  wife  is  a  department  manager  in  Parisian  Department 
Store,  /  125  Autumn  Oak  Lane.  Harvest,  AL  35749-931 1, 
McCUE-THOMAS 

Lori  E.  Thomas  '78  to  Edward  M,  McCue.  April  30. 
1988.  Calvary  Lutheran  church.  Allendale.  NJ,  Lori  is  with 
Prentice  Hall  and  her  husband  is  with  Philip  Morris  Co./  28 
Lindstrom  Road.  Stamford.  CT  06902. 
SLBANYW/LSON 

Jennifer  L.  Wilson  '85  to  George  A.  Albany  III.  April 
30.  1988.  Middletown  Presbyterian  Church.  Middletown. 
PA,  Linda  M.  Hay  '85  was  in  the  wedding  party,  Jennifer 
IS  Director  for  Research/Recruitment  with  Gordon  Wahls 
Company  in  Media,  Her  husband  is  Real  Estate  Owned 
Manager.  First  Keystone  Federal  Savings  Bank.  /  26  West 
Fourth  Steel.  Media.  PA  19063. 
KHUEN-KRYKISHOW ALTER 

Sandra  IGiinilan)  Showaller  '57  lo  J.  Arthur  Khuen- 
Kryk.  May  1.  1988.  St.  Stephen's  Lutheran  Church. 
Feasterville.  PA.  Sandra  is  president/owner  of  Guest  and 
Williams,  Inc.  Philadelphia  and  her  husband  is  a  design 
director  with  Capitol  Advertising  in  Lansdale,  /  643 
Seminole  Avenue,  Fox  Chase  Manor,  Philadelphia.  PA 
I91II. 
MORANBARRIE 

Lisa  J.  Barrie  '83  to  Steven  Moran.  May  7.  1988, 
Rcmscnburg  Presbyterian  Church.  Remsenburg,  NY. 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Honora 
McGowan  Harvey  '83  and  JHI  C.  Keoppcl  '84.  / 
Apartment  14.  65  Randolph  Place.  South  Orange.  NJ  07079. 
DIPPREPENN 

H.  James  Dippre,  Jr,  '78  to  Carolyn  J    Penn,  May  7, 
1988.  Maple  Lake  United  Methodist  Church.  Springbrook. 
PA,  In  the  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  David  W. 
Reese  '79  and  Terry  L.  Reese  '77,  Jim  is  an  assistant 
manager  for  Pennsylvania  Liquor  Control  Board  and  his  wife 
teaches  in  the  Northeast  Intermediate  Unit,  /  R.D.  3.  Box 
-M18-A.  Moscow.  PA  18444, 
COLE-ZAPP 

Sail  L.  Zapp  '79  to  Clifford  B,  Cole,  May  14,  1988, 
Pre.sbyterian  Church  of  Deep  Run,  Bedminster.  PA,  /  310 
Ridge  Steet.  Emmaus.  PA  18049, 
ANDREASEN-SHULTZ 

Pamela  J.  Shullz  '84  to  G    Chnstian  Andreasen.  Jr.. 
May  21.  1988.  St.  Pius  X    Roman  Catholic  Church. 
Selinsgrove.  PA,  Susan  C.  Irwin  '81  was  in  the  wedding 
party,  Pam  is  a  senior  accountant  for  K    Hovanian 
Companies,  Her  husband  is  the  chief  engineer  for  Middlesex 
Water  Company.  /  24  Elizabeth  Street,  Keyport,  NJ  07735, 
(ilLLESPIETOWNSEND 

Carole  B.  Townsend  '84  to  Gregory  Gillespie,  May  28. 
1988.  Grace  Episcopal  Church,  New  York.  Carole  is  an 


elementary  teacher  and  her  husband  is  a  project  manager  for 
Killam  Associates.  /  3174  Alderridge  Court.  Dublin.  OH 
43017. 
LEACH-ANDERSON 

Leslie  K.  Anderson  to  Clayton  E,  Leach  III  '82,  May 
28,  1988.  Pleasant  Valley  Evangelical  Church.  Niles.  OH, 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Kevin  E. 
Hildebrand  '79  and  Suzanne  P,  Leach  '84   Layton  is  the 
son  of  Clayton  E.  '56  and  Lucian  Smith  Leach  '54.  ' 
Apartment  55,  3500  Boston  Avenue  SE,  Warren,  OH 
44484. 
ROCKWELLTICE 

Brenda  K.  Tice  '86  to  Russell  A,  Rockwell.  May  28. 
1988.  Church  of  the  Abiding  Presence.  Lutheran  Theological 
Seminary.  Gettysburg.  PA,  Debra  Spangler  Sowers  '86  of 
Susquehanna  was  the  matron  of  honor,  Brenda  is  director  of 
Christian  Education  at  Memonal  Lutheran  Church. 
Shippensburg.  Her  husband  is  a  student  at  the  Lutheran 
Theological  Seminary  in  Gettysburg,  /  16'/;  South  Prince 
Street.  Shippensburg.  PA  17257. 
SMITH-OLSON 

Jennifer  L,  Olson  '84  to  Peter  W,  Smith,  June  4,  1988, 
Tenatly  Lutheran  Church,  Tenafly.  NJ,  Susquehannans  in 
the  wedding  party  were  Kip  E.  Hollister  '84  and  Lynn 
Allen  Endahl  '84,  1037  Park  Avenue,  Hoboken,  NJ  07030. 
YODER-WERKSMAN 

Deborah  Werksman  to  Jeffrey  L.  Yoder  '76.  June  4. 
1988.  New  York  City.  Jeffrey  is  Design  Support  Manager 
for  IMRS  Inc.,  a  financial  software  development  company  in 
Stamford,  CT,  His  wife  is  a  corporate  relocation  consultant 
in  New  York  City.  /  225  Harbor  Avenue.  Bridgeport.  CT 
06605. 
FAZEKAS-HORVATH 

Nancy  A.  Horvath  '85  to  Thomas  A,  Fazekas.  June  4. 
1988.  on  the  ferryboat  "Binghamton,"  Edgewaler,  NJ,  In 
the  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  K.  Joy  Wood 
'85,  Jerri  Gleichmann  Kugler  '85,  and  Kathleen  Villano 
Woerner  '85,  Nancy  is  assistant  controller  for  National 
Theme  Productions  in  San  Diego,  CA  and  her  husband  is  a 
management  trainee  at  National  Steel  and  Ship  Building  in 
San  Diego.  /  Apartment  II.  1078  Redwood  Avenue,  El 
Cajon.  CA  92020. 
ROSE-JONES 

Allison  Jones  '82  to  Christian  M.  Rose.  June  4.  1988.  St. 
Timothy  Lutheran  Church.  Grand  Island,  NY, 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Adrienne  Jones 
Neutz  '81  and  Valerie  Welch  Dugan  '83   Allison  is  a  data 
network  support  representative  at  GTE  Spacenet  in  McLean. 
VA,  Her  husband  is  a  production  manager  at  Anatech  Ltd, 
in  Alexandria.  VA,  /  Apartment  201,  7404  Englewood 
Place,  Annandale,  VA  22003, 
LAND-BASHORE 

Constance  E,  Bashore  '79  to  Martin  L.  Land,  June  4, 
1988,  Trinity  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  Shamokin,  PA. 
The  bride's  brother.  Alfred  J.  Bashore  '70,  and  sister, 
Karen  N.  Bashore  '83  were  in  the  wedding  party. 
Constance  is  with  H,  H,  Knoebel  and  the  groom  is  with 
Excel  Homes   /  R,D    1.  Box  1451,  Hemdon,  PA  17830. 
GUEST-UNCEMACH 

Sue  Ellen  Ungemach  '84  to  Richard  T.  Guest.  Jr.,  June 
4.  1988.  Montgomery  Evangelical.  Belle  Mead.  NJ,  Nadine 
C.  Cernohosky  '84  and  Roxanne  Hock  '83  were  in  the 
wedding  party    Sue  Ellen  is  a  real  estate  paralegal  with 
Smith,  Stratton,  Wise,  Herer  and  Brennan  and  her  husband 
is  a  builder  with  Schauland  Drywall.  Inc.  in  Hopewell.  NJ,  / 
106  Swan  Street,  Lambertvillc!  NJ  08530, 
LaBRIOLA  -NORCROSS 

Cheryl  L.  Norcross  '77  to  Peter  LaBriola,  June  1 1 , 
1988,  First  United  Methodist  Church,  Moorestown,  NJ,  In 
the  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  was  Patricia  Hall 
Wilsbach  '77,  /  14  Maple  Lane,  Pennington,  NJ  08534, 
BENEDETTI-CHRJSTENSON 

Karen  S.  Christenson  '84  to  William  J    Bennedetti  111. 
June  1 1.  1988.  Holy  Cross  Lutheran  Church.  Toms  River. 
NJ.  Karen  is  a  training  manager  for  Saks  Fifth  Avenue. 
Baltimore.  Her  husband  is  an  underwriter  for  the  Reliance 
Insurance  Co..  Columbia.  MD.  /  1634  Yakona  Road, 
Baltimore.  MD  21204-6315, 
MILLER -JORDAN 

Jacqueline  J    Jordan  to  David  A.  Miller  '81,  June  18, 
1988,  St.  John's  Lutheran  Church.  Shiremanstown,  PA. 


.■^'     •> 

. . .  For  a 

Million  Dollar 

-  Celebration!  » 

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X^.^^  ur  celebration  is  due  in  large  part  to 
you.  Your  increasing  support  has  made  these 
outstanding  accomplishments  possible  Over 
the  last  five  years,  thousands  of  alumni, 
parents,  friends  and  students  have  volunteered 
their  time  and  financial  resources  to  help  raise 
more  than  $4  million  for  the  Susquehanna 
University  Fund.  This  extraordinary  commitment 
has  brought  the  University  to  a  higher  level  of 
quality  and  distincrion. 

Today,  the  Susquehanna  University  Fund  faces 
its  greatest  challenge  and  opportunity  ever— a 
$1  million  goal.  And  so,  we  invite  you  to  join  us 
in  this  year's  very  special  $1  million  celebration! 

Pleuif  make  your  f;ift  w  ihe  IVHH-H9  Smiiuehamu 
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They  are  bolh  computer  programmer  analysts  for  FMSO   / 
Apartment  100.  5320  Oxford  Drive.  Mechanicsburg.  PA 
:7055. 
PETER-FRYER 

Sandra  L.  Fryer  '79  to  Thomas  J.  Peter.  June  19.  1988, 
St    Michael's  Lutheran  Church.  New  Canaan.  CT.  Sandy  is 
innkeeper  of  The  Maples  Inn  and  her  husband  is  executive 
chef  of  Cornucopia  Restaurant   /  Unit  2.  7  Woodbury 
Avenue.  Norwaik.  CT  06850. 
DUG  AN  WELCH 

Valerie  P.  Welch  '83  to  John  M.  Dugan.  June  19.  1988. 
Valerie  is  a  sales  coordinator  for  a  high  tech  firm  and  her 
husband  is  a  computer  consultant  for  a  graphic  computer 
company.  /  Apartment  203.  6492  King  Louis  Drive. 
Alexandna.  VA  22312. 
TONKINS-LEVAN 

Kathy  J.  Levan  '87  to  Harold  N.  Tonkins  '87.  June  25. 
1988.  Rooke  Chapel  at  Bucknell  University.  Lewisburg.  PA. 
Kathy  is  an  instrumental  music  teacher  for  the  Midd-Wesl 
School  Distnct   /  R  D  4.  Box  18.  Selinsgrove,  PA  17870. 
OGIN  Flu 

Debra  Fili  to  George  Scott  Ogin  '83.  St.  David's  Church, 
Salen.  NH.  George  is  reimbursement  manager  at  New 
England  Deaconess  Hospital  in  Boston.  His  wife  is  budget 
and  reimbursement  accountant  for  Dana  Farber  Cancer 
Institute.  /  27  Marblehead  Street.  North  Andover.  MA 
01845. 
ANDERSON-  WARWICK 

Gwendolyn  J.  Warwick  to  Jeffrey  E.  Anderson  '83.  July 
2.  1988.  St.  Anthony's.  Novato.  CA.  Jeffrey  is  a  regional 
sales  manager.  Allied-Signal  Foundation  and  his  wife  is  a 
client  service  associate,  AC.  Neilson  Media  Research.  / 
Apartment  4.  842  Reichen  Avenue.  Novato.  CA  94945. 
REESE-McBRIDE 

Sheila  E,  McBride  to  Ranald  R.  Reese  "82.  July  9.  1988. 
St,  Ann's  Church.  Wilmington.  DE.  Ron  is  an  accountant 
with  Miller.  Anderson  and  Sherrerd  and  his  wife  is  an 
elementary  teacher.  /  29  Medbury  Road.  Willingford   PA 
19086. 
SWAN-CONDINA 

Patncia  A.  Condina  to  Kent  E.  Swan  '83.  July  9.  1988. 
St.  Anthony's  Roman  Catholic  Church.  Red  Bank.  NJ    Kent 
IS  a  product  engineer  with  the  Meer  Corporation  and  his  wife 
IS  a  math  teacher  at  the  Momstown-Beard  School.  /  214 
Linden  Avenue.  Westfield.  NJ  07090. 
WILDERMAN-HOOPMAN 

Mary  Lou  Hoopmann  '86  to  Scott  K.  Wilderman  '86. 
July  16.  1988    Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were 
Amy  J.  Rumbaugh  '86,  Mark  C.  Fuller  '86.  and  Krista 
Hoopmann  '89    Mary  Lou  is  a  personnel  consultant  for 
Unisearch  and  Scott  is  an  educational  service  insUuctor  with 
General  Dynamics   /  32  Northwoods  Lane.  Middletown   CT 
06457. 
KRANTZ-HOOVER 

Cori  Lynn  Hoover  '86  to  Joel  W.  Krantz  '85.  July  23. 
1988.  Community  United  Methodist  Church.  Saginaw.  Cori 
teaches  for  Nonheastem  School  District  and  Joel  teaches  for 
the  School  District  of  Lancaster,  /  105  Colonial  Crest  Drive, 
Lancaster.  PA  17601, 
HILLARDRIES-KRA  USE 

Kathy  Ann  Krause  "81  to  Anthony  L.  Hillardries.  July 
iO.  1988.  Christ  Episcopal  Church.  Berwick.  PA,  Nancy  B. 
Wolfe  '81  was  in  the  wedding  party    Kathy  teaches  general 
music  and  chorus  at  Berwick  Area  Middle  School  and  her 
husband  is  pursuing  a  master's  degree  from  Bloomsburg 
University.     .541  East  9th  Street.  Berwick.  PA  18603 
BOEHMESCHAFER 

Jill  S.  Schafer  '87  to  Eric  A.  Boehme  '85.  August  13. 
1988.  Egner  Mcmonal  Chapel.  Muhlenberg  College. 
Allenlown.  PA   Joel  W.  Krantz  '85  was  best  man,  Eric  is 
with  Montgomery  Ward  and  Jill  is  a  pre-school  teacher  at 
Creative  Care  Center  in  Nashville,  /  Apartment  362.  5161 
Rice  Road.  Antioch.  TN  37013. 
MiCA  VERA  -GORMLEr 

Kimberly  A.  Gormley  '86  to  Michael  W.  McCavera 
"84.  August  27.  1988.  Morrow  Memorial  Church. 
Maplewood.  NJ    Philip  J.  Betz  '86  was  an  usher,  ,  328 
Academy  Street.  South  Orange.  NJ  07079. 

APOSTOLACVS  KISEUCA 

Virginia  K.  Kiselica  '84  to  William  T.  Apostolacus 
August  27.  1988.  Church  of  the  Nativity.  Fair  Haven,  NJ. 


Susquehanna  University  is  still  looking  for  the 
first  grad  to  make  a  final  roster  in  the  NFL. 
Nevertheless,  a  former  Crusader  athlete  is  making 
news  as  "the  George  Blanda  of  the  minor  leagues." 
Wayne  Liddick  '68  was  the  starting  quarterback  for 
the  Frederick,  MD  Falcons  in  the  Continental 
Interstate  Football  league  championship  game  last 
December.  Liddick's  team  defeated  the  Harrisburg 
Patriots  for  the  league  title  by  a  24-14  score.  Asked 
why,  at  42,  he  continues  to  play.  Liddick  replies. 
"When  I  was  young  and  idealistic.  1  thought 
everything  was  black  or  white.  Then  I  found  out  that 
there  were  many  gray  areas.  In  football,  there  are  no 
gray  areas.  You  win  or  lose.  You  score  or  don't  score. 
You  make  the  first  down  or  you  don't   When  you  win, 
it's  instant  gratification.  1  welcome  that.  I  like  that. 
Therefore,  I'll  continue  to  play  as  long  as  I  can." 


Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Barbara  A. 
Schmunk  '84  and  Sharon  E.  Citrano  '84   /  1 104  Eland 
Downc.  Route  113.  Phoenixville,  PA  19460. 
MEHRA-DONKER 

Lauren  B.  Donker  '79  to  A.  Kumar  Mehra.  August  28. 
1988.  Grace  Presbytenan  Church.  Montclair.  NJ.  Linda  A. 
Edwards  '79  was  in  the  wedding  party,  Lauren  is  an 
executive  recruiter  in  New  York  City  and  her  husband  is  the 
owner  of  the  Gallery  at  IV  in  Paramus.  NJ,  /  Apartment 
A-6.  113  River  Road.  Nutley,  NJ  071 10. 
COLE-RUSSELL 

Sandra  A,  Rus.sell  to  Greg  S.  Cole  '83.  August  30.  1988. 
Gorve  Presbyterian  Church.  Danville.  PA,  Greg  is  with 
Cole's  Hardware  and  his  wife  is  with  Geisinger  Medical 
Center.  /  R,D    I.  Box  174.  Danville.  PA  17821. 

Born  Crusaders 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs,  John  M.  Eby  "78,  a  son.  Justin 
Mauhew.  June  25,  1986,  John  is  Codes  Administrator  for 
Lower  Allen  Township.  Camp  Hill.  PA,  /  2.54  Ewe  Road. 
Mechanicsburg.  PA  17055, 

To  R.  Todd  '75  and  Marianne  Morse  Wiley  '75,  a  son. 
John  Clement.  October  23.  1986.  /  7  Mayflower  Drive 
Milford.  NH  03055. 

To  Thomas  and  Alison  Petrie  Heinzel  '72,  a  son. 
Alexander  Thomas.  January  23.  1987,  Alison  is  a 
mathematics/computer  teacher  at  Rutherford  High  School.  / 
332  Mortimer  Avenue.  Rutherford.  NJ  07070 

To  William  J  and  Lauren  Runyon  Bregenzer  '76,  a 
son,  William  J.  IV.  August  5.  1987.  /  43B  West  Broad 
Street.  Hopewell.  NJ  08525. 

To  Dr   and  Mrs    Robert  H.  Pritchard  '69,  a  daughter. 
Kristen.  September  24,  1987.  /  5349  North  Orchard  Avenue 
Fresno,  CA  93710, 

To  Mr   and  Mrs   James  H.  Ruitenberg  '79,  a  daughter. 
Alison  Anne.  September  29.  1987,  /  92  North  Haledon 
Avenue.  North  Haledon.  NJ  07508, 

To  Paul  B.  '80  and  Kathleen  Christie  Whipple  '80,  a 
son.  Paul  Barnes.  October  30.  1987.  /  4435  Venus  Avenue. 
Harrisburg.  PA  171 12, 

To  Virginia  A.  Moratz  '69,  a  daughter,  Lindsay 
Elizabeth,  bom  November  22.  1987  and  adopted  January  20. 
1988.  /  11811  Meylsion  Drive.  Luthcrville.  MD  21093, 

To  W  Garrett  and  Kerri  Wells  Hughes  '75,  a  son. 
Trevor  Wells.  December  4.  1987.  /  R.D.  4,  Box  4322. 
Fleetwood.  PA  19522, 

To  Frank  and  Peggy  Lobsitz  Mullaney  '79,  a  son, 
Benjamin  Joseph.  December  5.  1987.  /  8  Devils  Garden 
Road.  Norwaik,  CT  06854, 

To  Mr   and  Mrs   Jeffrey  M.  Lesser  '80,  a  son.  Timothy 
John.  December  7,  1987   /  373  Second  Street.  Brooklyn 
NY  11215. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  C.  Stevens  '81,  a  son. 
Christopher  James.  Febniary  1.  1988.  /  770  Roger  Avenue. 
Middletown.  NY  10940. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  L.  Previ  '81,  a  daughter.  Danielle 


Mane.  February  10.  1988.  /  28  Brookwood  Drive    Wesi 
Beriin.  NJ  08091. 

To  Dr   Donald  '75  and  Debbie  Dempsey  Littlejohn  '74, 
a  son.  Donald  III.  Febrtiary  13.  1988,  /  P,6,  Box  199 
Sugar  Loaf  NY  10981. 

To  Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas  C.  O'Neill  '80,  a  daughter. 
Sarah  Deborah.  February  17.  1988.  /  147  Cariton  Avenue 
Mariton.  NJ  08053, 

To  Frank  and  Kathleen  Phillips  Sciarello  '75,  a 
daughter.  Julia  Phillips.  Febniary  18.  1988.  /  R  D,  1,  Box 
456.  Milford.  NJ  08848. 

To  Andrew  S.  '79  and  Elizabeth  Kennedy  Graybill  '79, 
a  daughter.  Laura  Sands.  February  23,  1988,  /  2898 
Wimbledon  Lane.  Lancaster.  PA  17601. 

To  Robert  C.  '81  and  Heidi  Flack  Jacob  '83,  a 
daughter.  Maria  Taylor.  February  24.  1988,  /  11308  West 
77th  Street.  Lenexa.  KS  66214. 

To  Mr   and  Mrs   William  L.  Boulden  '78,  a  son. 
Alexander  Leonard.  March  1.  1988.  /  8505  Westford  Road. 
Lutherville.  MD  21093, 

To  Jesse  E.  '75  and  Linda  Pratz  Hill  '74,  a  daughter. 
Meredith  McNee.  March  7.  1988,  /  86  Dyer  Avenue, 
Collinsville.  CT  06022. 

To  Donald  W   and  Carol  Bischof  Kohler  '78,  a 
daughter.  Devin  Wesley.  March  12.  1988,  /  39  West  Main 
Street.  New  Kingstown.  PA  17072. 

To  Drs   James  N.  '79  and  Jane  Schlagel  Petittc  '77,  a 
son.  John  Nicholas.  March  16.  1988.  /  307  DomviUe  Street. 
Arthur.  Ontario.  Canada  NOG  lAO. 

To  David  and  Joan  Domin  Hentges  '77,  a  son,  Thomas 
Jo.seph.  June  24.  1988,  Joan  is  an  obstetrical  nurse  at 
Natividad  Medical  Center.  Salinas.  CA  and  also  a  Captain  in 
the  Army  Reserves,  /  443  Diana  Place.  Marina.  CA  93933. 

To  Christopher  '75  and  Janice  Woltjen  Anglin  '73,  a 
daughter.  Stephanie  Miriam.  June  25,  1988.  /  13  Cedar 
Court.  Endicott.  NY  13760, 

To  Mr   and  Mrs   Thomas  H.  Slavens  '86,  a  son, 
Christopher  Thomas,  June  29,  1988.  Tom  is  a  Social  Studies 
teacher  for  Delmar  School  District.  Delmar,  DE.  /  R.D.  2. 
Box  3I7A.  Laurel.  DE  19956. 

To  William  A.  '81  and  Cynthia  Adams  James  '84,  a 
daughter.  Courtney  Leigh.  June  30.  1988,  /  20  Evergreen 
Place.  Sparta.  NJ  07871. 

To  Daniel  M   and  Nancy  McGuire  Stevens  '83,  a 
daughter.  Kelsey  Colter.  July  21.  1988.  Nancy  has  taken  a 
leave  of  absence  from  her  position  as  Administrator  for  a 
large  medical  office  and  her  husband  is  an  Area  Marketing 
Representative  for  Medi-Tech, 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs    Philip  J.  Hueston,  Jr.  '84,  a  son, 
Andrew  Michael.  July  30.  1988.  /  134  Brandywine  Court. 
Brick.  NJ  08724, 

To  Robert  H.  '80  and  Alayne  Hunter  Fesler  '80,  a  son 
Matthew  Hunter.  August  7.  1988.  /  14  Buckingham  Drive. 
Reading.  PA  19605 

To  Mark  and  Julie  Richards  Ford  '85,  a  son,  Brandon 
Curtis.  August  12.  1988,  /  8123  Palm  Drive,  Fairchild  AFB. 
WA  99011. 

To  William  H.  '83  and  Shari  Showers  Haelig  '83,  a 
son.  Jeffrey  William.  August  13.  1988.  /  735  Tamarack 
Trail.  Reading.  PA  19607, 

To  Thomas  and  Ellen  Miller  Rogers  '81,  a  daughter, 
Sarah  Kaitlin.  August  16.  1988,  /  357  Henry  Street.  Scotch 
Plains.  NJ  07076, 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs   Carl  F.  Christiansen  '78,  a  son. 
William  Simpson.  August  16.  1988.  /  105  Darrow  Dnve. 
Pennington.  NJ  08534. 

To  John  and  Catherine  Cook  McCoskey  '80,  a  son,  Sean 
Cook.  August  25.  1988,  /  16917  Olde  Mill  Run.  Derwood. 
MD  20855. 

To  Richard  S.  '83  and  Susan  Wray  Harrell  '81,  a 
daughter.  Megan  Christine.  September  5.  1988    Richard  is 
Director  of  Internal  Audit.  Philo  Insurance  Co..  a  medical 
malpractice  insurance  company   /  205  North  38th  Street, 
Hamsburg.  PA  171f)9, 

To  Ron  and  Denise  Wilson  Ohiman  '80,  a  son.  Bryan 
Douglas.  September  7.  1988,  /  25  Victory  Avenue. 
Hamburg.  NY  14075, 

To  Mr   and  Mrs   Michael  J.  Monahan  '77,  a  son. 
Thomas  Christopher.  September  8.  1988.  /  4396  Moleton 
Drive.  Mt,  Airy.  MD  21771. 
To  Mr.  and  Mrs   Laird  A.  Limberg  '79,  a  son,  Kyle 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

11 


Laird.  September  10,  1988.  Laird  is  lerrilory  manager  for 
A  S  U.  Pel  Products,  dislribulor  of  pel  products  in  southern 
California.  6353  Mt.  Ainsworth  Way.  San  Diego.  CA 
92IIL 

To  David  and  Donna  DeCaro  Applegate  '78,  a  son.  Kyle 
David,  September  16.  1988.  Both  Donna  and  her  husband 
are  v^ith  A.T.&T.  /  16  Brothers  Place.  Convent  Station.  NJ 
07961. 

To  Stephen  and  Caroline  Thompson  Adiletto  '83,  a  son. 
Stephen  J.  IV.  September  29.  1988.  /  1226  Newport  News 
Drive.  Bensalem,  PA  19020. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs   Timothy  K.  Burns  x'81,  a  son. 
Zachary  James.  October  14.  1988.  Tim  is  a  clerk  in  the 
Selinsgrove  Post  Office  and  Lori  is  with  BJ's  A  Place  for 
Ribs.  /  360  Third  Street.  Northumberland.  PA  17857-1556. 

To  Jon  and  Cornelia  Klee  Hall  '80,  a  son.  Christopher 
John.  October  22.  1988,  Christopher  joins  brother.  Andrew 
Thompson,  bom  on  April  1.  1987.  /  Apartment  307.  1207 
South  Old  Wilke  Road.  Arlington  Heights.  IL  60005. 

To  Bruno  R.  and  Debra  Carey  Gellert  '76,  a  daughter. 
Andrea  Michelle.  March  19.  1988.  /  14209  Woodwell 
Terrace.  Silver  Spring.  MD  20906. 

To  Robert  L.  and  Carol  Barnabic  Smith  '76,  a  son. 
Martin  Robert.  March  27.  1988.  /  1 14  Wagush  Trail. 
Medford  Lakes,  NJ  08055. 

To  David  and  Carol  Naplacic  Cousemaker  '75,  a  son. 
Derek  James.  April  11,  1988.  /  106  Tarragon  Lane, 
Edgcwater,  MD  21037. 

To  John  G   and  Karen  Bollman  Tripolitis  '83,  a 
daughter.  Lauren  Louise.  April  14,  1988.  Karen  is  pursuing 
a  reading  specialist  certificate  at  Millersville  University,  / 
lOlOGIeneagles  Drive.  York.  PA  170404, 

To  Rick  and  Judith  Gessner  White  '80,  a  daughter. 
Maribcth  Ann.  April  14,  1988,  /  Star  Route.  Box  IS. 
Dornsife.  PA  17823. 

To  Theodore  K.  '85  and  Holly  Bonner  Reese  '83,  a  son, 
Taylor  Kent,  April  14,  1988.  Ted  is  Funeral  Director  and 
Vice  President  of  Reese  Funeral  Home  Inc.  in  Hamsburg 
and  Holly  is  an  R.N.  with  Heahh  Reach  of  Harrisburg.  /  909 
Penn  Street.  Harrisburg,  PA  17102. 

To  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Frederick  H.  Ernst  '77,  a  son.  Clifford 
Lee.  April  17.  1988.  Clifford  joins  sisters  Hillary  Elizabeth 
and  Sarah  Christian.  /  150  River  Road,  Montville.  NJ 
07045. 

To  Ed  and  Cheryl  Gingrich  Ferrich  '75,  a  daughter, 
Erin  Elizabeth,  April  19,  1988.  /  R.D.  3,  Box  624, 
Slatington,  PA  18080, 

To  Paul  and  Martha  Piatt  Butler  '81,  a  son.  Luke 
Pfeilfer,  April  21.  1988.  /  3806  Sharp  Street.  Philadelphia, 
PA  19127. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Kevin  E.  Owens  '80,  a  son,  Benjamin 
Eugene,  May  10,  1988.  Kevin  recently  graduated  from  the 
Central  Atlantic  Advanced  School  of  Banking  at  Bucknell 
University.  /  100  East  Locust  Lane,  York,  PA  17402. 

To  Gary  and  Lois  Kucharik  Soergel  '72,  a  son.  Jared 
Jonathan.  May  12.  1988,  Lois  recently  trained  as  a  Suzuki 
Piano  Instructor,  /  5602  Monica  Drive,  Fairfield,  OH  45014. 

To  John  F.  '81  and  Wendy  George  Ripa  '79,  a 
daughter.  Jillian  Elizabeth.  May  15,  1988.  /  10  Franklin 
Square.  Berlin.  MD  21811, 

To  Mr   and  Mrs   Frank  J.  Coppola  '81,  a  son,  Francis 
Joseph,  May  20,  1988.  /  15  Windbrooke  Circle. 
Gaithersburg.  MD  20879. 

To  Jeffery  and  Tura  Hammarstrom  Dickert  '78,  a 
daughter,  Kaitlin  Elyse,  May  27  1988,  Tura  is  Supervisor 
Money  Market  Administration,  Chevron  Oil  Finance  Co,  in 
New  York  City    Her  husband  is  Project  Coordinator,  CPC 
Mental  Health  Services  in  Freehold.  NJ.  /  638  Sycamore 
Lane,  North  Brunswick,  NJ  08902. 

To  Mr   Hart  and  Vicki  Chin  Hart  '73,  a  daughter, 
Lauren  Michelle.  June  1.  1988   /  2310  Henslowe  Drive, 
Rockville.  MD  20854, 

To  Mr   and  Mrs   James  A.  Hayward  '83,  a  son,  William 
Sailing,  June  4,  1988,  /  5  Morey  Lane,  Brick,  NJ  08723, 

To  Robert  and  Sally  Gossett  Bardi  '81,  a  son,  Gregory 
Robert,  June  5,  1988,  /  16  Central  Avenue,  Caldwell,  NJ 
07006, 

To  David  B.  '77  and  Karen  Oberheim  Lockard  '77,  a 
•"on.  Adam  Michael,  June  10,  1988   Grandparents  are  Robert 
and  Leah  Cryder  Oberheim  '47.  /  4612  Windsor  Lane, 
Bethesda,  MD  20814. 


Networking  is  one  of  the  1980s  "buzz  words." 
Linda  S.  Neyhart  '80  is  making  networking  more 
than  a  buzz  word  by  organizing  the  S.U.  Network  of 
the  Susquehanna  Valley.  Neyhail,  the  fiscal  officer  for 
the  Union-Snyder  Area  Agency  on  Aging  in 
Lewisburg.  PA,  is  working  through  SU's  office  of 
Career  Development  and  Placement.  Contact  has  been 
made  with  interested  alumni  of  the  area,  and  plans  are 
taking  shape.  Other  interested  Susquehanna  Valley 
alumni  can  contact  Neyhan  through  the  Career 
Development  and  Placement  Office  on  campus  by 
phone  (372-4403)  or  mail.  "We  rub  elbows  with  each 
other  —  sometimes  not  even  knowing  we  have 
Susquehanna  in  common.  As  a  group  with  a  focus  we 
could  do  so  much  more  for  each  other  in  furtheiing 
our  careers  and  in  helping  newer  graduates  who  riiay 
want  to  stay  in  the  area,"  Neyhart  said.  Perhaps 
Linda's  idea  can  spread  to  other  areas  where  SU  alums 
can  establish  networks  to  advance  their  careers  and 
goals.  Drew  Jakubek  '82  already  is  organizing  a 
similar  group  in  the  New  York  Metropolitan  area. 


To  Eugene  L.  '82  and  Kimberly  Dodson  McCarthy  '83, 

a  daughter,  Diana  Mane.  June  13.  1988.  /  21 18  Witlstock 
Drive.  Chariotte.  NC  28210. 

To  Philip  and  Kristin  Lancton  DiBennedetto  '77,  a  son. 
Ian  Michael.  June  17.  1988.  /  2403  Sunset  Avenue. 
Wanamassa,  NJ  07712. 

To  Brian  K.  '83  and  Jane  Fichner  Hungarter  '84,  a 
son.  Bnan  Keith  11.  June  19.  1988.  /  936  Indian  Springs 
Drive.  Lancaster.  PA  17601. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs  J.  Randy  Westrol  '79,  a  son,  Jason 
Randolph.  June  20,  1988.  /  425  Murray  Street.  Elizabeth, 
NJ  07202. 


Deaths 


Elizabeth  M.  Wardrop  Weller  '32,  Elysburg.  PA. 
December  9,  1987.  She  also  attended  Simmons  College, 
earning  a  degree  in  library  science,  and  worked  for  many 
years  as  a  librarian  in  Shamokin  at  the  local  high  school  and 
with  the  public  library.  Survivors  include  Nan  Weller  '68,  a 
daughter. 

Reverend  Dr.  Elmer  A.  R.  Schultz,  Connellsville,  PA, 
May  28,  1988.  He  was  pastor  emeritus  of  Otterbein  United 
Methodist  Church  of  Connellsville.  He  was  honored  pnor  to 
his  death  for  community  service  and  60  years  in  the 
ministry.  Survivors  include  Ethlynne  Miller  Schultz  '31. 

Charles  S.  Mitchell  '36,  Canton.  OH.  June  18,  1988.  He 
was  an  instrument  engineer  with  Ashland  Oil  Company  for 
more  than  30  years,  working  and  residing  in  Canton. 

Edward  J.  Kule  (Sekulslii)  '34,  Glen  Lyon.  PA.  June 
26.  1988-  He  was  a  teacher  and  assistant  principal  in  the 
Newport  Township  School  District  for  more  than  35  years. 

Birdie  S.  Hamm  Krall  '38,  Dillsburg.  PA.  July  8,  1988. 
She  was  a  music  teacher  in  the  York  area  after  her 
graduation. 

Palmer  W.  Otto  '49,  Jesup.  GA.  July  23.  1988.  A  native 
of  Sunbury.  PA.  he  lived  in  Georgia  for  nearly  40  years.  He 
worked  as  assistant  to  the  president  of  Waynline.  Inc.  before 
his  retirement, 

Albin  L.  Zimliki  '34,  Carlisle,  PA.  July  27,  1988.  After 
teaching  in  the  Sieelton  area  for  12  years,  he  served  25  years 
as  a  Pennsylvania  State  Trooper  before  retiring. 

Rev.  Bert  E.  Wynn  '27,  Cooper  City.  FL.  July  29. 
1988.  After  being  ordained  as  a  pastor  of  the  United  Church 
of  Christ.  Rev.  Wynn  served  many  parishes  in  Ohio  and 
Pennsylvania  before  becoming  the  full-time  president  of  the 
Central  Pennsylvania  Synod  of  the  United  Church  of  Christ. 
He  was  also  Penn  Central  Conference  secretary  for  many 
years.  In  retirement.  Rev   Wynn  served  many  churches  as  a 
supply  pastor.  He  resides  in  Boiling  Springs.  PA.  but  was  at 
the  home  of  his  son  in  Florida  at  the  time  of  his  death. 

Robert  L.  Caldwell  '50,  Columbus,  OH.  August  12. 
1988.  Bom  in  Shamokin  Dam,  PA,  he  spent  most  of  his 


working  career  with  Nationwide  Insurance  Company  in 
Columbus. 

Mary  May  M.  Moore  Reed  '66,  Waynesboro.  PA. 
August  30.  1988.  A  music  major  at  Susquehanna,  she  taught 
both  vocal  and  instrumental  music  in  the  Chambersburg.  PA, 
area.  She  earned  masters  degrees  in  education  and  guidance 
from  Shippensburg  University. 

Wilfred  K.  Groce,  Sr.  '30,  Selinsgrove.  P.A.  September 
7,  1988.  He  was  one  of  Susquehanna's  finest  all-around 
athletes,  and  was  elected  to  the  Sporis  Hall  of  Fame  shortly 
before  his  death.  Several  members  of  his  family  graduated 
from  Susquehanna,  including  Homer  C.  Groce  '40.  Mr. 
Groce  retired  as  vice  president  of  William  F.  Groce,  Inc..  a 
silk  mill  that  was  operated  by  his  father  nearby  the 
Susquehanna  campus. 

George  A.  **Jack"  Spaid  '29,  Harrisburg.  PA. 
November  5.  1988.  He  was  a  pioneer  in  aviation,  having 
been  graduated  from  the  Anny  Air  Corps"  Flying  School  at 
Brooks  and  Kelly  Field  in  San  Antonio.  Texas  before  Worid 
War  II.  He  gave  flying  lessons  in  the  Selinsgrove  area  and 
did  much  research  on  the  early  days  of  fiying  in  the  region. 
He  was  employed  by  the  U.S.  Air  Force  for  25  years. 

Grace  Barnett  Bastian  '24,  Williamsport,  PA,  November 
4.  1988.  She  taught  school  in  western  Pennsylvania  for 
several  years  after  graduation. 

Reverend  Walter  B.  Freed,  Rochester.  NY,  October  9. 
1988-  Reverend  Freed  was  a  member  of  the  Susquehanna 
University  Board  of  Directors  from  1961  until  his  death,  A 
native  of  Johnstown,  PA,  he  was  graduated  from  Gettysburg 
College  and  Gettysburg  Seminary.  Among  churches  served 
by  Reverend  Freed  were  Zion  Lutheran  in  Sunbury,  PA  and 
the  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  of  the  Reformation  in 
Rochester,  NY.  Although  he  retired  in  Rochester,  he  kept 
close  ties  with  Susquehanna,  recruiting  students  for  the 
University  from  that  area.  President  Joel  Cunningham  said 
the  Reverend  Freed,  "he  gave  generously  of  his  time,  talent 
and  expertise." 

George  L.  Haller,  Naples.  FL.  December  2.  Mr.  Haller 
served  as  a  member  of  the  University  Board  of  Directors 
from  1959  to  1969.  Mr.  Haller  had  been  Dean  of  Chemistry 
and  Physics  at  Penn  State.  He  then  was  a  founder  of  the 
Haller,  Raymond.  Brown  Company  known  later  as  HRB 
Singer  in  State  College,  and  became  executive  vice  president 
for  research  and  development  of  General  Electric 
Corporation.  In  recent  years  he  and  his  wife,  Stewart,  lived 
in  Naples. 

Advanced  Degrees 

George  C.  Adams  '75;  Ph.D.  in  Theology.  Fordham 
University.  Bronx.  NY.  He  was  elected  to  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
He  is  with  Counseling  &  Care  Services.  Inc..  Danville.  PA. 

Katherine  L.  Bradley  '83:  MA   in  Literature.  Temple 
University.  She  is  an  editor  for  Educational  Testing  Service. 
Princeton.  NJ. 

Thomas  G.  Bruner  '82:  M  Div.,  Lutheran  Theological 
Seminary.  Gettysburg.  PA.  Tom  is  pastor  ol  Benscreek 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church.  Hollsopple.  PA 

Doris  A.  Cook  '86:  Master's  in  Applied  Mathematics, 
University  of  Virginia.  She  is  a  research  analyst  at  Analytic 
Services.  Inc.  (ANSER)  in  Crystal  City.  VA, 

Robyn  Schnell  Cronin  '77:  MA    in  Counseling  and 
Personnel  Services.  Trenton  State  College. 

Elwood  R.  Deitz  '76:  Master's  in  Industrial  Relations  and 
Personnel  Administration.  St.  Francis  College. 

Mark  E.  DiLuigi  '77  MBA.  Temple  University.  He  is 
eastern  regional  manager.  Blake  Communications,  Secaucus. 
NJ. 

Debra  Horner  Douglas  '74:  MBA  in  Finance.  Columbia 
University.  She  also  received  an  award  for  Overall 
Achievement.  She  is  Vice  President  and  Assistant  to  the 
Vice  Chairman  of  the  Board,  Equitable  Life,  New  York 
City. 

Allen  R.  Estrin  '82:  Master's  in  Mechanical  Engineering, 
Georgia  Institute  of  Technology.  He  is  a  systems  engineer 
with  General  Electric  Government  Services,  working  on 
strategic  defense  initiative  contract. 

Brian  J.  Fitzpatrick  '81:  MBA,  Monmouth  College  He 
has  been  promoted  to  Vice  President  of  Corporate  Banking, 
United  Jersey  Bank. 


Join  Us  For  Alumni  Weekend 


ALTHOUGH  SPRING  ALUMNI  WEEKEND  has 

been  moved  to  June,  it  isn't  too  early  to  begin  making 
plans  to  attend. 

Be  sure  to  mark  your  calendar  for  Friday  through 
Sunday,  June  9-11.  1989.  As  you  know  the  move  is 
being  made  to  give  returning  alumni  greater  access  to 
campus  facilities.  Lodging  will  be  available  both  on 
campus  and  at  local  motels. 

We're  excited  about  the  idea  of  a  summer 
celebration,  and  we  hope  you'll  agree. 

Many  new  activities  have  been  planned  with  you 
and  your  families  in  mind.  Here  are  just  a  few:  a 
barbecue  on  the  lawn  of  Degenstein  Campus  Center, 
admissions  interviews  for  children  of  alumni,  a  special 
get-together  for  the  Class  of  19.19,  the  annual  awards 
luncheon,  special  seminars  presented  by  faculty  for 
you  or  your  children.  On  Saturday  evening,  there'll  be 
entertainment  for  everyone.  Throughout  the  campus, 
we'll  have  get-togethers  in  four  campus  locations 
featuring  the  Big  Band  Sound.  Jazz,  Hits  from  the 
60s,  and  even  Rock. 

All  alumni  are  welcome  to  attend.  In  addition,  there 
will  be  special  reunions  for  the  classes  of  1939  and 
1964,  as  well  as  other  gatherings  for  anniversary 
classes  ending  in  "9"  and  "4." 

More  information  will  be  coming  your  way  via  the 


Alumni  Weekend  flyer,  approximately  six  weeks 
before  the  event. 


SPEAKING  OF  DATES,  a  prior  issue  of  the 
Alumnus  listed  Homecoming  '89  for  September  16. 
Scheduling  difficulties  have  made  it  necessary  to 
change  the  date  to  October  7.  in  conjunction  with  the 
Volunteer  Leadership  Conference. 


SUSQUEHANNA  IS  PROUD  to  have  its  firs! 
woman  qualifier  m  the  Division  III  National  Track  and 
Field  Championships.  Our  spring  issue  went  to  press 
before  Candy  Lain  '88  qualified  for  the  400-meter 
intermediate  hurdles.  A  four-year  letterwinner.  Candy 
was  voted  Susquehanna's  outstanding  female  athlete. 


ANOTHER  PIECE  OF  SUSQUEHANNA  at  the 
College  Football  Hall  of  Fame  is  the  name  of  Dan 
Distasio  '82.  Dan.  a  Dickinson  Law  School  graduate, 
was  an  outstanding  linebacker  for  the  Crusaders.  He 
received  recognition  at  the  time  as  a  winner  of  an 
NCAA  Post  Graduate  Scholarship.  As  such,  he  is 
recognized  at  the  College  Hall  of  Fame  along  with 
another  S.U.  scholar/athlete.  Gerry  Huesken  '77. 


NANCY  LEE  FORREST  PEEL  '57  reports  of  a 
small  world  as  far  as  Susquehanna  is  concerned.  She 
lives  in  Piano.  TX  and  was  pleasantly  surprised  to  run 
into  her  Susquehanna  "Suitemate"  Nancy  Marek 
Wolfe  '57  at  a  local  bank.  They  have  been  living  five 
houses  away  from  each  other  for  two  years  and  never 
knew  it.  Nancy's  husband  is  Leroy  Wolfe  '57. 
Adding  to  the  S.U.  representation  in  Piano  is  Dr. 
John  H.  "Jack"  Anthony  '58  who  is  president  of 
Collins  County  Community  College.  To  avoid  further 
Susquehannans  going  undetected,  Nancy  Lee  ordered 
an  S.U,  sweatshirt.  I  guess  the  message  is:  Don't  hide 
your  Susquehanna  University  affiliation  under  a 
bushel.  Another  alumnus  may  turn  up  where  and  when 
you  least  expect. 

We're  looking  forward  to  meeting  with  as  many 
Susquehannas  as  possible  as  we  being  our  Spring 
rounds  of  Alumni  activities. 

Unril  ilwn... 


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Jim  Campbell  '63 

Director  of  Alumni  Relations 


Advanced  Degrees  (cont'd) 

James  B.  Harris  '79:  Doctor  of  Psychology.  Baylor 
University-  He  is  on  the  staff  of  Soulhweslem  Medical 
School.  University  of  Texas  Health  Science  Center,  Dallas, 
TX. 

Thomas  A.  Johnson  '79;  M.Div.,  Asbury  Theological 
Seminary.  Wilmore.  KY.  Tom  is  serving  as  pastor  of 
Eldersville  United  Methodist  Church  and  his  wife.  Jill,  is  a 
registered  nurse  at  Weirton  Medical  Center. 

Vicki  Ann  Johnson  '80:  M.Div..  Drew  University. 
Madison.  NJ.  She  is  pastor  of  the  Gibson-South  Gibson- 
Lakeside  Charge  in  northeastern  Pennsylvania, 

Brenda  L.  Leach  '81:  Ph.D.  of  Musical  Art.  Eastman 
School  of  Music.  University  of  Rochester.  NY. 
Jeffrey  M.  Lesser  '80:  MBA.  Baruch  College 
Michael  D.  Malta  '83:  Master's  in  Sports 
Administration.  West  Chester  University.  He  is  assistant 
athletic  director  and  football  coach.  Western  Connecticut 
State  University. 

Mark  E.  Mazaleski  '84:  Master's  in  Biology.  Buckneil 
University,  He  plans  to  apply  to  University  of  Florida 
College  of  Veterinary  Medicine. 

Carol  Lesher  Miller  '71:  B.S.  in  Physical  Therapy.  State 
University  of  New  York  at  Buffalo.  Carol's  husband  is  Vice 
President  for  Student  Affairs.  Canisius  College.  Buffalo. 
NY-  They  have  two  sons.  Drew  and  Justin. 

Nancy  M.  Parker  '82:  Master's  in  Communications. 
Fairlield  University.  CT.  She  is  a  relocation  coordinator. 
Merrill  Lynch  Relocation  Management.  Inc. 
John  R.  Pendill  '70:  M.S..  Johns  Hopkins  University. 
John  L.  Previ  '81:  MBA.  Banich  College 
Robert  H.  Pritchard  '69:  Ph  D   in  Reading  Education 
and  Second  Language  Learning.  Indiana  University.  He  is 
assistant  professor  in  Department  of  Teacher  Education. 
California  State  University  at  Fresno.  CA, 

Marjorie  Stevenson  Thaler  '81:  V.M  D  .  University  of 
Pennsylvania  School  fo  Veterinary  Medicine,  She  is  a 
vetennanan.  New  London  Veterinary  Center.  Newark. 
Delaware, 

Andreas  P.  Theophanous  "83:  Ph  D   in  Economics. 
Pennsylvania  State  University. 


IVXS  Susquehanna  Sp,:r 
father  Wilfred  Grace  Sr 


li>  right)  Bob  Fessler  'HO  of  Reading:  Wilfred  (jroee  Jr  .  actepting  fo, 
of  Chesapeake  Cin.  MD:  and  Sherry  Rohm    79  of  Wilmington.  DE 


SUSQUEHANNA 


ALUMNUS 


VOLUME  57 

NUMBER  2 

SPRING  1989 


Naming  the  Sky 


BY  GARY  FINCKE 


here's  my  sky,"  my  father  says.  I  don't  know 
What  he  expects,  answer,  in  his  driveway, 
"It's  clear,  all  right,"  and  idling  in  neutral. 
Think  he's  planning  to  tell  me  the  ancient 
Names  for  the  dots  or  the  tales  they  fathered. 
People  who  suffered,  changed,  and  ascended 
While  somebody  handed  their  stories  down. 
Two  dippers  and  Orion— I  forget 
The  rest  or  never  learned  or  failed  to  see 
Anything  but  stars  scattered  on  our  scale 
Of  pulse  and  breath.  I  want  him  to  show  me 
Archer,  bear,  lion;  I  want  marble  busts 
Of  myth  to  form  above  us  like  pillars 
Of  flame,  chariots  of  fire,  accounting 
For  every  light,  and  because  my  mother 
Has  died,  wonder  if  he  means  to  show  me 
Where  she  is,  how  one  cluster  has  reformed 
To  suggest  a  melodrama  of  hope. 
Heavy-headed  with  travel,  I  wait  while 
The  time-released  light,  set  to  eleven, 
Blinks  off  in  his  living  room  like  stars  near 
The  horizon  tumbling  off  the  sky's  screen. 
And  I  remember  no  clock  in  this  house 
Is  correct,  all  six  set  so  fast  no  one 
Would  believe  them,  early  as  wet  robins 
In  today's  false  thaw  of  February. 
We  stand  with  the  night  in  our  lungs;  we  breathe 
A  sentence  of  silence  until  he  says, 
"Venus  and  Jupiter,"  directs  me  low 
In  the  sky  where  I  see  so  many  lights 
I  can  nod,  certain  they  are  among  them. 


This  poem  was  published  in  Northwest.  Fall  i 


continued  on  page  2 


UNIVERSITY  VOICES 

POETRY'COMMENTARY'OPINm 


SUSQUEHANNA 
ALUMNUS 

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Commentary 


Susquehanna  faculty  members  have  long  been  revered 
by  students  for  their  dedication  to  good  teaching.  What 
has  not  been  so  visible  over  the  years  is  the  contribution 
of  individual  professors  to  their  academic  disciplines  as 
scholars  and  artists  of  distinction. 

The  faculty  contributions  to  this  issue  of  the  Alumnus 
reflect  not  only  the  fruits  of  research  and  creative  effort 
but  also  of  social  commitment— the  combination  of 
professional  competence  and  concern  for  others  which 
a  University  intent  upon  the  development  of  values  in 
its  students  must  seek  first  in  those  who  teach. 

Don  Harnum,  director  of  athletics  and  a  doctoral 
candidate  at  Penn  State,  speaks  out  on  NCAA 
Proposition  42,  not  only  from  the  perspective  of  our 
no-scholarship  Division  III  program,  but  also  as  an 
educator  concerned  with  ethical  issues. 

Bob  Goodspeed  will  lake  sabbatical  leave  during 
1989-90  to  study  the  problem  of  radon  in  central 
Pennsylvania;  his  essay  raises  another  equally  pressing 
environmental  concern.  And  finally,  among  the  samples 


of  work  by  poet-in-residence  Gary  Fincke  reflect  the 
contemporary  struggles  of  individual  and  society. 

Besides  becoming  increasingly  visible  beyond  the 
University,  the  Susquehanna  faculty  is  growing  in  other 
ways.  Excellent  credentials  from  a  broad  range  of 
respected  institutions  are  nationally-recognized 
hallmarks  of  faculty  quality.  Today,  Susquehanna 
faculty  hold  degrees  from  more  than  70  different 
graduate  schools,  ranging  from  Princeton,  Yale  and 
Juilliard  to  the  leading  public  universities  of  20  states. 

More  than  three-quarters  of  the  faculty  hold  the 
doctorate,  a  figure  which  continues  to  rise.  One  of  the 
major  advantages  for  an  undergraduate  student  at  a 
school  like  Susquehanna  is  the  opportunity  to  be  taught 
and  mentored  by  highly-qualified  professionals,  rather 
than  the  graduate  assistants  typically  employed  by  large 
universities  to  teach  beginning  classes. 

As  a  large  cohort  of  senior  faculty  moves  toward 
retirement,  we  have  special  opportunity  to  increase  the 
ethnic  and  cultural  diversity  of  the  faculty,  another 
quality  measure  increasingly  important  to  accrediting 
agencies  and  reflective  of  our  own  strong  affirmative 
action  commitment.  The  faculty  who  come  to 
Susquehanna  in  the  1990s  will  bring  to  the  classroom 
and  research  laboratory  the  new  knowledge  and 


technologies  exploding  in  all  disciplines.  Here,  they 
will  meet  a  community  of  seasoned  colleagues  who  will 
pass  on  the  University's  traditions  and  assist  in  the 
development  of  teaching  skills. 

For  new  and  old  alike,  the  excitement  and  momentum 
of  a  good  regional  school  on  the  way  to  becoming  a 
distinctive  and  nationally  well-regarded  presence  in 
higher  education,  make  Susquehanna  an  especially 
attractive  professional  "home."  For  the  University, 
the  presence  of  a  strong  and  distinguished  faculty  is 
the  most  enduring  symbol  and  the  foundation  of  our 
past  and  future  claim  to  quality. 

As  you  read  the  faculty  essays  here,  I  invite  you  to 
reflect  on  your  own  experience  at  Susquehanna  and 
the  professors  who  had  the  greatest  influence  on  your 
development.  Your  success  and  achievements  are  the 
best  proof  of  their  labor,  and  also  the  best  thanks. 


—Jeanne  H.  Neff 
Vice  President  for  Academic  Affairs 


UNIVEBSITT  VOICES 

cominueJ  from  page  I 

The  Butterfly  Effect 

If  a  butterfly  flaps  its  wings  in  Brazil,  it  might 

produce  a  tornado  in  Texas,  (from  The  Laws  of  Chaos) 

Early  in  the  newsmagazine 

these  Haitian  women  are  wailing 

and  those  that  are  not  are  holding 

their  breath  and  the  hands  of  men 

tense  with  a  bullet  expectation. 

And  I've  read,  too,  that  the  wind 

tonight  may  have  come  from  their  mourning, 

the  beating  of  their  arms  in  the  air 

sending  this  record  warm  front  north. 

I've  read  about  fractals,  the  Russian  Dolls 

of  the  universe,  diamonds  made  of  diamonds 

made  of  diamonds  diminishing  in  size; 

I've  learned  the  Butterfly  Effect, 

how  chaos  is  not  chaos,  how  some  slaughter 

in  Haiti  fiaps  its  wings  and  churns 

into  my  grip  on  the  arm  of  my  son, 

my  clenched  teeth  and  hiss  as  he  flutters 


He  follows  a 
pinstripe  up  his 
factory  pants,  not 
losing  it  from  cuff 
to  belt... 


his  free  arm  and  wails  and  changes 
the  future  of  weather  in  a  country 
east  of  us  where  a  father  will  choose, 
he  thinks,  to  stun  his  son  to  obedience. 
And  when  I  leave  him  to  let  the  dog 
walk  me  into  sense,  the  unnatural  wind 
chatters  the  branches  that  skitter  her 
to  a  barking  panic  on  our  street 
of  sculpted  shrubbery  where  Christmas  bulbs, 
in  one  yard,  might  be  arranged  into  language 
if  you're  angled,  across  the  road,  upstairs- 
positioned  like  an  antenna  straining 
for  a  distant  station,  my  son  in  his  window 
watching  me  handle  the  dog,  my  breath 
without  its  winter  clouds,  nothing  he'd  believe 
could  join  the  southern  grief  of  a  warm  front. 


After  Work 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 


Director  of  Public  Relations/Publications 

Jane  M.  Daly 

Publications  Manager 

Jean  M.  Smith 

Assistant  Director  of  Public  Relations 

Michael  S.  Ferlazzo 

Director  of  Alumni  Relations 

Jim  Campbell  '63 


Susquehanna  University  Nondiscrimination  Policy 

II  li  the  policy  of  Susquehanna  Universily  not  to  discriminate  on 
the  basis  of  race,  color,  religion,  national  or  ethnic  origin,  age. 
sex,  or  handicap  in  its  educational  programs,  admissions  practices, 
scholarship  and  loan  programs,  athletics  and  other  school- 
administered  activities,  or  employment  practices.  This  policy  is  in 
compliance  with  the  requirements  of  Title  VII  of  the  Civil  Rights 
Act  of  1964.  Title  IX  of  the  Education  Amendments  of  1972.  Sec- 
tion 504  of  the  Rehabilitation  Act  of  1973.  regulations  of  the  In- 
ternal Revenue  Service,  and  all  other  applicable  Federal.  State  and 
local  statutes,  ordinances,  and  regulations. 

Susquehanna  Alumnm  (USPS  529-060)  is  published  quarterly  by 
Susquehanna  University.  Selmsgrove.  Pa.  17870,  Second  class 
postage  paid  at  Selinsgrove.  Pa,,  and  additional  mailing  offices, 
POSTMASTER:  Send  address  changes  to  Susquehanna  Alumnus, 
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He  rides  the  bus  to  his  sister's 
climbs  the  stairs  to  the  porch  where 
she  keeps  cat-stones  on  the  railing. 

There  is  a  phone  call  in  her  fists: 
"Cal  is  dead,"  she  says,  flinging  one 
knobbed  rock  at  the  yard's  empty  space. 

He  follows  a  pinstripe  up  his  factory  pants, 

not  losing  it  from  cuff  to  belt  while 

he  thinks  of  ways  to  die  in  the  mill, 

what  his  brother  might  have  forgotten. 

With  a  second  stone  his  sister  carves 

the  railing;  "A  crane,"  she  murmurs, 

grinds  a  second  line,  and  the  tracks 

run  off  the  bannister's  cliff  edge. 

"Vinegar,"  he  thinks  of  saying,  something 

about  his  day  at  Heinz,  something  you  could  spell 

and  recognize.  Not  ARMCO.  Not  the  acronym  test, 

putting  words  beside  those  letters  until  he  failed. 

At  the  end,  he  knows,  is  "company"; 

his  brother  must  have  answered 

A  and  R  and  M.  "They  say  he  had  no  pain," 

his  sister  goes  on,  "like  being  at  Ground  Zero, 

like  turning  into  a  shadow  at  Nagasaki." 

He's  read  those  stories:  horse  and  rider, 

child  and  ball,  nothing  like  a  bruised  foot, 

a  carton  of  cans  on  the  instep 

exactly  where  the  shoe  stops  covering. 

Below  them,  an  orange  cat  slides 

along  the  wall.  It  squeezes  its  eyes  shut 

until  they  fly  open  like  a  doll's. 

The  expectation  of  flight:  when  it  passes. 

the  cat  washes  itself  and  looks  away 

as  if  counting  the  stones  beyond  it. 


Gary  Fincke  is  associate  professor  of  English  and  director  of 
university  tutorial  services  at  Susquehanna. 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

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UNIVERSITY  VOICES 

Choking  on 
Throwaways 

BY  ROBERT  M.  GOODSPEED 

Reusable  materials  could  ease  solid-  waste  crisis 

In  recent  months,  we've  become  accustomed 
to  the  news  of  daily  closings  of  landfills,  the 
rarer  openings  of  improved  waste  disposal 
sites,  and  the  escalating  costs  of  disposal. 
All  seem  to  be  the  results  of  the  recently  instituted 
regulations  of  Pennsylvania's  Department  of 
Environmental  Resources  (DER). 

Reports  indicate  that  the  DER  is  aware  of  many  of  the 
potential  problems  and  that,  at  least,  a  partial  or  short- 
term  "solution"  is  to  ship  our  garbage  out  of  this  region, 
say.  to  Western  Pennsylvania. 

This  and  other  information  leads  us  to  believe  that,  as 
new  landfills  begin  to  replace  those  closing  antiquated 
"dumps,"  we  can  rest  assured  that  we'll  be  able  to  rid 
ourselves  of  waste  efficiently,  albeit  at  higher  costs. 
It  leads  us  to  believe  that  we'll  be  doing  our  part  as 
responsible  citizens  by  following  the  mandatory 
recycling  regulations. 

The  ultimate  goal  of  DER  and  other  lawmakers  seems 
to  be  further  prevention,  while  helping  to  clean  up 
leaking,  outdated  waste  disposal  sites  that  are  degrading 
our  environment.  No  one  can  fault  them  for  attempting 
these  notable  aims.  However,  we've  not  begun  to  attack 
the  real  problem. 


"One  rule  of 
Nature  is  that  there 
is  'no  away.'" 


We're  not  looking  at  the  real  cause  of  the  problem: 
Our  society  is  producing  and  using  too  many  disposable 
products.  The  public  is  being  tricked  into  thinking  that 
they're  getting  a  good  deal  by  only  being  asked  to  throw 
away  products  when  they  are  no  longer  useful. 

One  rule  of  Nature  is  that  there  is  "no  away."  Everything 
has  to  go  somewhere.  The  motto  by  which  it  seems  our 
Hiciety  lives  by  is:  It's  no  longer  our  problem  if  we  can 
no  longer  see  it,  smell  it,  or  trip  over  it. 

Wouldn't  it  be  much  better  for  our  environment  and 
MKiety  if  we  eliminated  disposables?  Think  about  a  life 
^^  ithout  non-returnable  glass  bottles,  disposable  lighters. 
Ilashlights,  tin  cans,  one-use  aluminum  and  paper 
products,  plastic  dishes  and  utensils. 

Even  recyclable  products  require  melting  and 
complete  reprocessing.  Many  paper  products  today  are 
unacceptable  for  reprocessing  because  of  an  ingredient 
or  chemical  used  in  its  manufacturing.  These  items 
comprise  a  large  part  of  the  bulky  waste  materials  that 
must  be  elimmated  each  day.  Without  the  disposables  we 
Use  daily,  there  just  might  be  enough  suitable  landfills  to 
meet  our  waste  disposal  needs  for  many  years. 

One  possible  solution  might  be  for  national  and  state 


legislators  and  local  officials  to  focus  their  attention  and 
energy  on  forcing  industry  to  create  reusable— not 
recyclable— products.  Reusable  products  would  be 
returned  to  the  marketplace  in  their  original  state 
after  being  cleaned,  sterilized,  refilled  or  whatever 
its  original  use  dictates. 

This  solution  to  the  waste-disposal  problem  would 
require  a  radical  change  in  our  lifestyles.  We'd  be 
expected  to  return  those  goods  when  they've  exceeded 
their  usefulness. 

It's  time  that  we  realize  that  our  society  gives 
companies  the  incentive  to  produce  throwaway  products 
and  even  recyclable  products  at  ever-escalating  rates. 
Companies  will  continue  to  produce  them  because  we 
continue  to  purchase  them. 

Meanwhile,  the  shrinking  number  of  waste-disposal 
sites,  despite  some  improvements,  will  continue  to  be 
overloaded,  and  our  environment  will  continue  to  be 
degraded.  Our  costs  for  disposal  will  continue  to  rise 
while  our  natural-resource  base  will  continue  to  shrink. 

This  will  happen  unless  each  of  us  becomes  more 
willing  to  push  for  more  sound  inducements,  legislation, 
and  enforcements  to  reduce,  and  even  eliminate,  portions 
of  the  growing  volume  of  waste  we  find  necessary  to 
dump  into  someone  else's  backyard.  Such  actions  would 
make  far  fewer  demands  on  the  continued  exploration  and 
mining  of  many  related  natural  resources  u.sed  to  produce 
the  vast  quantities  and  forms  of  energy  required  to  make, 
transport  and  bury  garbage.  Our  environment  and  our 
society  would  benefit  from  such  positive  actions. 

Why  do  humans  require  throwaways  when  there  is 
"no  away?"  It's  a  matter  of  choice.  We  can  either 
continue  to  bury  ourselves  and  others  in  garbage  or  we 
can  refuse  to  accept  programmed  obsolescence  of  the 
present-day  garbage  we  have  been  using  and  dumping. 

Even  wild  animals  seem  to  have  better  sense  than  to  defile 
their  environments  than  we  have  demonstrated  historically. 

Robert  M.  Goodspeed  is  a  professor  of  geology  at 
Susquehanna.  This  article  was  published  by  The  Harrisburg 
Patriot-News. 


Time  for  Sanity 

In  big-time  college  athletics 
BY  DONALD  J.  HARNUM 


There  comes  a  time  when  a  basketball  recruit 
has  to  realize  that  no  one  will  care  about  his 
jump  shot  after  he  graduates. 
That  statement  applies  to  95  percent  of 
major  college  athletes  —  a  fact  many  coaches  and 
administrators  know  all  too  well. 

Maybe  that's  why  the  National  Collegiate  Athletic 
Association  (NCAA),  with  its  controversial  Proposition 
48  and  even  more  controversial  Proposal  42,  seeks  to 
make  potential  athletes  crack  the  books  before  they  get 
to  college. 

College  and  university  presidents  and  boards  of 
trustees  have  to  take  charge  and  make  sure  that  athletes 
are  admitted  to  their  institutions  for  the  right  reason— to 
get  an  education. 

No  longer  should  colleges  and  universities  be  used  as 
training  camps  for  professional  athletes.  Presidents  and 
trustees  must  not  allow  coaches  to  decide  this  issue,  or 
they  will  lose  control  over  their  institutions. 

Who  should  be  allowed  to  attend  college?  If  athletes 
are  admitted  on  a  standard  divorced  from  the  usual 
admissions  policy,  what  message  is  delivered? 

Division  I  folks— those  in  the  schools  where  athletics 


are  serious  sources  of  revenue— are  caught  in  a  bind 
created  by  conflicting  desires:  admitting  student-athletes 
for  academic  reasons  versus  generating  huge  sums  of 
money  to  operate  entire  programs.  Pity  the  athletic 
director  who  sees  a  15  percent  decrease  in  football 
and  basketball  attendance  when  his  teams  stan  to  lose. 


"Those  making  the 
most  noise  over 
Proposal  42  are  doing 
so  because  they  see 
their  pool  of  athletic 
talent  dwindling." 


This  problem  came  to  light  with  the  recent  emotional 
response  to  Proposal  42,  which  denies  athletic 
scholarships  to  those  recruits  who  do  not  have  both 
a  700  score  on  the  Scholastic  Aptitude  Test  and  a 
minimum  high  school  grade  point  average  in  core 
curriculum  classes. 

Those  making  the  most  noise  over  Proposal  42  are 
doing  so  because  they  see  their  pool  of  athletic  talent 
dwindling— a  symptom  of  a  pernicious  disease  caused 
by  the  need  to  win.  They  disguise  this  fear  by  claiming 
that  Proposal  42  is  racially  discriminatory. 

But  under  Prop  42,  no  one  is  denied  an  education. 
The  same  people  who  would  fail  to  qualify  under  the 
proposal  can  still  receive  aid  based  on  need  and  don't 
lose  an  opportunity  to  attend  college.  They  also  could 
attend  a  school  affiliated  with  the  National  Association 
of  Intercollegiate  Athletics  (NAIA)  or  a  junior  or 
community  college. 

Many  presidents  and  trustees  have  been  influenced  by 
coaches  and  athletic  directors  and  have  engaged  in  the 
exploitation  of  student-athletes  for  the  sole  purpose  of 
winning.  Instead,  these  leaders  should  be  working  to 
create  a  campus  environment  that  properly  balances 
athletics  and  academics. 

That  environment  should  limit  to  21  hours  per  week 
the  time  an  athlete  participates  in  any  sport.  Seasons 
should  be  shortened.  And  athletes  should  not  be 
disciplined  for  missing  tutoring  or  film  sessions, 
weight  training  or  practices. 

Some  of  these  universities  can  learn  a  lesson  from 
schools  like  Duke,  Notre  Dame,  Stanford  and  Penn 
State,  where  leaders  refuse  to  muddle  their  priorities, 
yet  still  have  high  levels  of  athletic  success.  All  of  these 
schools,  incidentally,  voted  in  favor  of  Prop  42. 

Division  III  schools  are  not  included  in  the  recent 
NCAA  academic  push  because  they  maintain  a  balance 
between  athletics  and  academics.  Athletes  in  Division 
III  are  indistinguishable  from  the  rest  of  the  students 
at  their  schools. 

There  is  another  major  difference  between  the 
divisions.  Division  III  programs  are  not  financed 
through  gate  receipts  and  TV  revenues.  Presidents  and 
boards  of  trustees  make  budget  decisions.  If  Division  I 
did  the  same  thing,  it  would  help  bring  sanity  to  major 
college  athletics. 

No  one  has  all  the  answers  to  the  problems  plaguing 
big-time  college  sports.  But  one  thing  is  certain:  Balance 
between  athletics  and  academics  must  be  restored. 


Donald  J.  tiarnum  is  bastietball  coach  and  athletic  director 
at  Susquehanna.  He  is  also  president  of  the  Middle  Atlantic 
Conference,  the  largest  NCAA  Division  III  conference.  This 
article  was  published  by  The  Baltimore  Sun. 


SUSQUEHANNA 
ALUMNUS 

4 


Campus  News 


Tuition,  Fees  Set 
for  1989-90 

Citing  its  commitment  to  provide  quality  instruction, 
facilities  and  services  for  students.  Susquehanna 
University's  Board  of  Directors  has  approved  higher 
tuition  and  fees  for  1989-90. 

The  comprehensive  fee  for  first-year  students  next 
year  will  be  $15,100.  Of  that  figure,  tuition  and  fees  will 
be  $11,500  and  room  and  board  will  be  $3,600. 

The  comprehensive  fee  for  sophomores,  juniors  and 
seniors  will  be  $14,120  with  $10,520  for  tuition  and  fees 
and  $3,600  for  room  and  board. 

These  changes  refiect  an  increase  of  16.69  percent  and 
9.12  percent  respectively  from  this  year's  comprehensive 
fee  of  $12,940. 

In  announcing  the  Board's  action.  President  Joel 
Cunningham  said  its  decision  reaffirms  the  University's 
commitment  to  quality. 

"Increased  academic  quality  will  be  our  most  valuable 
asset  possible  in  attracting  students,  faculty,  and  financial 
support  for  years  to  come,"  Cunningham  said.  "We  are 
firmly  convinced  this  is  the  best  course  for  Susquehanna. 
Our  highest  priority  is  to  provide  the  outstanding  faculty, 
programs  and  facilities  required  to  attract  and  support 
outstanding  students." 

Cunningham  said  that  a  higher  fee  was  set  for 
freshmen  because  they  stand  to  reap  greater  benefits 
from  improvements  over  the  longer  term. 


Sanctions  Imposed 
on  Fraternity 

Susquehanna  University  has  placed  disciplinary 
sanctions  on  the  Iota  Eta  Chapter  of  the  Lambda  Chi 
Alpha  fraternity,  as  a  result  of  a  February  24  fight 
involving  members  of  Lambda  Chi  Alpha  and  the  Phi 
Sigma  Kappa  fraternities. 

The  university-imposed  sanctions  include  a  substantial 
reduction  in  membership  and  two-year  probation, 
ending  May  31.  1991.  University  officials  also  issued  a 
warning  that  a  violation  of  the  probation  could  result  in 
immediate  suspension  of  fraternity  recognition. 

Dean  of  students  Dorothy  M.  Anderson  said  that  the 
University  acknowledged  that  other  Lambda  Chi  Alpha 
members  played  a  part  in  breaking  up  the  incident  and 
taking  immediate  action  to  discipline  those  involved. 

"Had  that  not  occurred,  the  University  would  have 
suspended  recognition  of  the  fraternity  for  a  minimum 
of  two  years."  Anderson  said. 

Sanctions  call  for  admitting  no  new  members  through 
May  1990.  Membership  will  be  reduced  from  86  to  65 
through  May  1991. 

Anderson  also  said  that  the  national  office  of  Lambda 
Chi  Alpha  will  be  informed  of  the  February  24  incident 
and  asked  to  convene  an  Alumni  Board  of  Control,  a 
provision  of  the  national  fraternity.  This  board  will: 

•  Review  the  current  membership  to  recommend 
disassociation  or  expulsion  of  specific  members  and 
associates; 

•  Evaluate  the  process  of  admitting  new  members 
into  the  fraternity;  and 

•  Recommend  programs  that  will  help  the  fraternity 
to  improve  its  image. 

Anderson  said  the  fraternity's  performance  will  be 
reviewed  formally  each  spring  and  fall  through  May  1991. 


In  Support  of  Service 

Susquehanna  University  student  volunteer  projects  have  once  again  caught  the  attention  of  the  nation 's  leaders.  In  late  February. 
Susquehanna  students  participated  in  a  news  conference  held  by  Sen.  Eiiward  Kennedy,  D-Mass. .  on  his  plan  to  spur  volunteerism. 
Joining  Kennedy  are  Project  House  System  volunteers  ifrotn  lefii:  Williatn  Koch  '89.  Sinking  Spring.  Pa. :  Karol  Weigand  '90, 
Philadelphia:  Betsy  Van  Tuyl  '90.  Warwick.  NY;  and  system  coordinator  Deborah  Woods.  In  1987.  Susquehanna  was  the  only  college 
or  university  to  be  recognized  for  outstanding  volunteer  serx'ice  by  President  Reagan 's  Program  for  Private  Sector  Initiatives. 


Facuity/Staff  Briefs 

■  Gertrude  James  '89  is  serving  as  Coordinator  of  Minority 
Concerns  this  semester.  Her  projects  include  working  with 
students  to  promote  cultural  awareness,  coordinating  Black 
History  Month  activities,  and  preparing  for  the  1989-90 
academic  year  when  a  full-time  Director  of  Minority 
Concerns  and  residential  Area  Coordinator  is  named. 

■  President  Joel  Cunningham  has  been  re-elected  to  the 
national  Council  of  Independent  Colleges  board  of  directors. 

■  Robert  Bradford,  professor  of  political  science  and 
director  of  international  education,  has  been  selected 
to  conduct  research  and  develop  a  strategic  plan  on 
international  education  for  the  Lutheran  Education 
Conference  of  North  America.  Bradford  was  selected 
from  a  national  pool  of  14  candidates. 

■  Sigma  Alpha  Iota,  an  international  music  fraternity,  has 
named  Professor  Cyril  Stretansky  a  national  arts  associate. 
This  honor  is  given  only  to  musicians  who  have  attained 
national  recognition. 

■  Jeanne  Neff,  vice  president  for  academic  affairs,  joined 
12  Lutheran  college  representatives  participating  in  "The 
Year  2000  and  Beyond."  a  cumulative  planning  conference 
to  define  the  mission  of  the  ELCA  in  the  next  century. 

■  "Foreign  Languages  in  the  Coming  Decade,"  an  article 
by  French  professor  Jack  Kolbert,  has  been  published  in 
the  Pennsylvania  Bulletin  of  Modern  Languages. 

■  Richard  W.H.  Kozlowski  '75,  assistant  professor  of 
physics,  has  been  named  the  John  C.  Horn  Distinguished 
Lecturer  for  1988-89.  The  award,  named  for  Susquehanna's 
emeritus  board  chair,  is  presented  annually  to  a  faculty 


member  for  distinguished  scholarly  service  and  contributions 
to  the  Susquehanna  community. 

■  Charlie  Kunes,  Susquehanna's  one  and  only  wrestling 
coach,  has  been  inducted  into  the  Pennsylvania 
Interscholastic  Athletic  Association's  District  IV  Hall 
of  Fame.  This  is  the  third  Hall  of  Fame  induction  for 
Kunes  in  four  years.  Kunes  has  been  associated  with  high 
school  and  college  wrestling  as  a  competitor,  coach  and 
referee  for  more  than  40  years. 


Oops! 

Two  alumni  were  incorrectly  identified  in  the  winter 
issue  of  the  Alumnus  because  of  a  reversed  photo  negative. 
The  correct  identification  is  Linda  Kline  Bugden  '72 
(center  left)  and  Carol  Kehler  '74. 


SUSQUEHANNA 
ALUMNUS 

5 


Sports 


Former  Basketball  Star 
Makes  Points  as 
Susquehanna  Chaplain 

God's  work  is  whal  Susquehanna  University  chaplain 
Chris  Thomforde  warned  to  do  In  the  game  of  life.  He's 
still  winning,  just  like  he  did  on  the  basketball  court  20 
years  ago  at  Princeton's  Jadwin  Gymnasium. 

The  6 '10"  Thomforde  certainly  looks  the  pan  of  a 
National  Basketball  Association  (NBA)  prospect 
and  college  All-American  as  he  strides  across  the 
Susquehanna  campus,  towering  above  passersby.  And 
his  schedule's  as  congested  as  the  tough  man-to-man 
defenses  he  once  faced. 

"He's  a  tough  person  to  schedule  meetings  with,"  says 
Irene  Wagner,  Thomforde's  secretary.  "During  a  busy 
day,  he  could  have  meetings  or  counseling  sessions  with 
students  about  every  45  minutes.  I  couldn't  begin  to  tell 
you  how  many  hours  he  puts  in  because  he  works  a  full 
day  and  might  come  back  in  the  evening  or  have  a 
service  elsewhere." 

Thomforde  always  found  a  way  to  beat  those  defenses 
in  college  as  he  earned  All-Ivy  League  status  in  1967 
and  '68  and  was  an  honorable  mention  All-American  in 
1967  while  averagmg  14.2  points  per  game  and  9.5 
rebounds  per  game  during  his  career 

He  continues  to  beat  the  defense  at  Susquehanna  as  he 
now  scores  points  with  the  students,  his  wife  Christine 
and  four  children.  As  students  praise  their  chaplain, 
there  is  little,  if  any,  mention  of  his  storied  athletic  past. 

"I've  worked  closely  with  him  over  the  past  couple 
months  and  I  can  (ell  you  thai  he's  a  very  caring 
individual  who  wants  what's  best  for  the  students," 
says  student  deacon  Bob  Herr  '90,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

"Nobody's  ever  asked  me  that  much  about  my 
basketball  career.  That's  one  of  the  reasons  I  like  it  so 
much  here  because  people  take  me  seriously  for  who 
I  am,"  says  Thomforde,  who  is  in  his  third  year  at 
Susquehanna.  "My  basketball  exploits  have  become 
more  distant." 

Those  "exploits"  include  starting  as  center  on  the 
Princeton  University  teams  that  won  or  shared  the  Ivy 
League  title  for  three  straight  years  from  1967-69  and 
made  two  trips  to  the  NCAA  Division  I  tournament 
(1967,  -69). 

Thomforde  was  featured  with  former  Providence 
College  head  coach  Gary  Walters  on  the  cover  of  Sports 
lllusiraied  in  1967  as  the  squad  finished  25-3,  still  the 
best  record  in  University  history.  That  record  included 
advancing  to  the  East  Regional  final  before  losing  78-70 
in  overtime  to  a  North  Carolina  squad  it  had  beaten 
earlier  in  the  year. 

In  college,  Thomforde  played  with  the  likes  of  Geoff 
Peine,  a  later  NBA  star,  and  against  present  NBA  great 
Kareem  Abdul-Jabbar,  then  Lew  Alcindor  of  UCLA. 

"I  believe  one  of  the  reasons  Jabbar  has  lasted  as  long  in 
the  NBA  as  he  has  is  because  he  played  college  basketball 
at  a  time  when  slam  dunking  was  not  allowed.  He  had  to 
learn  to  shoot  and  certainly  did." 

Following  his  Princeton  career,  Thomforde  was 
drafted  by  the  New  York  Knickerbockers  of  the  National 
Basketball  Association  (NBA)  and  the  then-New  'Vork 
Nets  of  the  American  Basketball  Association  (ABA)  in 
1969  But  he  grew  tired  of  playing  basketball  and  the 
rigors  of  college  studying  after  earning  his  history 
degree  at  Princeton.  Instead  of  playing  professional 
basketball,  he  elected  to  go  abroad  as  an  instructor  in 


ti 


Chris  Thomforde  with  Princeton 
teammate  Gary  Wallers  on  the 
cover  o/Spons  Illustrated  on 
February  27.  1967. 


Thomforde  today.  22  years  later 
as  chaplain  at  Susquehanna. 


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He's  a  very  caring 
individual  who 
wants  what's  best 
for  the  students." 


Western  Languages  and  Medieval  European  History 
at  Tunghai  University  in  Taiwan  for  two  years. 

He  returned  to  the  United  States  in  1971  and  entered  the 
Yale  University  Divinity  School  for  biblical  studies,  church 
history  and  philosophy.  From  the  time  he  was  in  third  grade. 
Thomforde  wanted  to  become  a  Lutheran  minister. 

But  basketball  resurfaced  again  in  the  summer  of  197.1 
when  Red  Holtzman.  then  the  head  coach  of  New  York 
Knicks,  invited  Thomforde  to  his  rookie  camp.  This 
time.  Thomforde  gave  pro  basketball  a  try. 

"I  made  it  through  the  rookie  camp,  which  kind  of 
surprised  me."  Thomforde  recalls.  "Then  they  put  me 
up  against  the  big  boys. 

"We  practiced  for  two  weeks.  My  job  was  to  guard 
Willis  Reed  in  the  morning  and  then  David  DeBusschere 
(both  Hall  of  Famers)  in  the  afternoon.  Needless  to  say. 
it  made  for  a  long  day." 

Although  Thomforde  ultimately  didn't  make  the  Knick 
roster,  it  taught  him  valuable  lessons  he  uses  today. 

"I  was  very  impressed  with  how  hard  the  people  on 
that  team  (the  Knicks)  worked.  I  remember  seeing  Walt 
Frazier  (another  Hall  of  Famer)  working  in  practice  and 
I've  never  seen  anybody  in  any  job  work  harder." 
Thomforde  says.   "I  was  also  impressed  with  their  idea 
of  'You're  only  as  good  as  your  weakest  player.'  I  was 
received  well  and  taken  seriously  in  practice." 

The  lessons  Thomforde  learned  from  the  Knicks 
were  a  reflection  of  Holtzman.  He  also  played  for 
legendary  coaches  Bill  van  Breda  Kolff  and  Pete  Carril 
at  Princeton,  both  of  whom  had  an  impact  on  his  life. 

"They  were  both  extremely  intense  people  who  were 
to  be  taken  seriously.  That  seemed  to  be  the  same  way 
people  played  for  them.  Their  players  really  reflected 
their  character" 

The  pleasure  wasn't  just  Thomforde's. 

"He  was  totally  unselfish  as  a  basketball  player.  He 
gave  a  commitment  to  the  game  with  an  ultimate  effort 
at  all  times.  I  remember  he  played  his  first  season  for 
me  with  a  cracked  heel  bone  and  never  complained," 
says  Carril,  who  is  still  head  coach  of  the  Tigers.  "The 
quality  of  this  fellow  is  just  mind-boggling.  I've  seen 
him  face  adversity  and  how  well  he  behaves. 

"He's  probably  the  finest  human  being  I've  ever  met 
in  my  life.  No  one  could  ever  come  close.  He  gave  a 
sermon  here  at  Princeton  on  why  one  had  to  believe  in 
God  and  it  was  the  best  presentation.  He  must  be  of 
God's  work." 

Around  Susquehanna,  that  work  includes  teaching  a 
"Foundations  in  Western  Literature  "  class,  starting 
a  program  of  taking  students  to  Washington.  D.C.  to 
work  with  the  homeless,  serving  on  the  University 
executive  staff,  and  performing  all  the  daily  functions 
of  a  college  chaplain. 

It's  a  demanding  schedule,  but  one  that  Thomforde 
executes  and  enjoys  as  much  as  swishing  a  six-foot 
hook  shot. 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

6 


Susquehannans  on  Parade 


THE  TWENTIES 

Dr,  Claude  A.  Buss  M*24  recently  finished  another  book. 
This  one  deals  with  the  problem  of  United  States  military 
bases  in  foreign  lands.  Dr.  Buss,  who  was  the  first  person 
to  earn  a  Ph.D.  from  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  in 
international  relations  in  1927,  continues  to  serve  as  a 
consultant  to  the  State  Department  in  Far  Eastern 
affairs.  He  also  teaches  at  the  Naval  POsi  Graduate  School 
at  Monterrey.  CA.  He  resides  in  Palo  Alto,  CA. 


THE  THIRTIES 

Reverend  Karl  E.  Kniseley  '38  has  been  named  with  other 
Southern  California  civic  leaders  to  the  editorial  advisory 
board  of  the  Glendale  News-Press.  Pastor  Kniseley,  who 
delivered  the  sermon  for  his  50th  class  reunion  church  service. 
served  as  a  Lutheran  minister  for  more  than  40  years.  Much  of 
that  time  was  spent  as  pastor  of  the  First  Lutheran  Church  of 
Glendale.  CA. 


THE  FORTIES 

Homer  C.  Groce  '40  has  had  a  66-year  fascination  with  the 
Indians  who  once  inhabited  Central  Pennsylvania,  including 
the  Susquehannocks.  Groce,  who  recently  moved  to  the  Sunbury 
area  with  his  wife,  the  fontier  Anna  Hill  '40,  has  set  out  to 
define  the  language  of  the  area's  Indians.  He  is  putting  his 
work  in  book  form— something  that  has  not  been  done  since 
the  Indian  language  was  often  only  spoken. 


Dick  Hummel  '40.  House  of  Da\id  baseball  player  in  1946. 

Richard  S.  (Dick)  Hummel  '40  was  featured  in  a  newspaper 
article  recalling  his  days  as  a  minor  league  baseball  player  and  a 
member  of  the  famed  House  of  David  baseball  team.  House  of 
David  team  members  wore  beards  in  an  era  when  they  were 
uncommon.  In  1946.  Hummel  and  the  team  logged  29,610  miles 
■■bamstomiing"  the  country  They  also  played  in  Mexico  and 
Canada.  Hummel  coached  baseball  at  Susquehanna  in  the  1950s. 

Reverend  Howard  S.  Hugus  '48  has  retired  after  38  years 
in  the  Lutheran  ministry.  Reverend  Hugus.  who  entered 
Susquehanna  in  the  fall  of  1942.  spent  three  years  in  the 
service  in  World  War  II  and  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Star 
and  three  battle  stars  during  the  war  He  graduated  from  the 
Lutheran  Theological  Seminary  in  Philadelphia  After  serving 
parishes  in  Pennsylvania,  he  was  called  to  Hollywood.  FL  in 
I960  and  served  churches  in  other  Florida  locales  until  his 
retirement  His  wife  is  the  former  Rachel  Bergstresser  '49. 

THE  FIFTIES 

Kennetli  F.  Mease  'SO  recently  had  an  editorial  column 
published.  Mease,  president  of  two  Selinsgrove  companies— 
Selmax  Corporation  and  Ken-Tex— commented  on  tax  reform 
legislation  and  the  effect  it  will  have  on  the  business  community. 


Charles  H.  (Buss)  Carr  '52  former  director  of  alumni 
relations  at  Susquehanna,  was  surprised  as  the  recipient  of  a 
special  award  at  the  1989  CASE  conference  in  Pittsburgh.  Carr 
was  recognized  for  his  long  service  to  the  Council  for  the 
Advancement  and  Support  of  Education  at  the  national  and 
district  level.  His  wife,  the  former  Vi  Dietz  '52.  was  on  hand 
for  the  presentation. 

Dorothy  Apgar  Ross  "53  was  recently  installed  as  recording 
secretary  of  the  Carlisle  (PA)  board  of  realtors.  She  is  associated 
with  Stewart  Realtors  in  Carlisle. 

Kay  G.  Campbell  '54  recently  returned  from  a  year  of 
teaching  abroad.  He  was  awarded  a  Fulbright  Exchange 
Teacher  Scholarship  and  taught  physics  in  England's 
Middlesborough.  The  science  teacher  at  West  Morris 
Mendham  High  School  in  Mendham.  NJ.  spent  last  summer 
at  AT&T's  Bell  Labs  as  part  of  a  teacher-in-industry  program. 
While  there,  he  developed  a  teaching  unit  on  liquid  crystals 
and  liquid  crystal  displays.  He  received  an  AT&T/BISEC  grant 
to  introduce  the  unit  in  his  and  other  high  schools.  He  and  his 
wife,  the  former  Carol  Clement  '54,  reside  in  Succasunna,  NJ. 


THE  SIXTIES 

Jean  Harner  Thurston  '60  has  been  appointed  choral 
director  at  Trinity  High  School  in  Camp  Hill.  She  also  is  a 
church  organist. 

William  Ecenbarger  '61  continues  to  write  John  McPhee- 
like  articles  for  "Inquirer,"  the  magazine  for  the  Sunday 
Philadelphia  Inquirer.  His  articles  range  from  "Blocked 
Arteries,"  dealing  with  gridlock  on  our  major  freeways,  to 
"Is  the  Devil  Really  Left-Handed,"  which  deals  with  "lefties  " 

Leslie  R.  Butler  '62  co-authored  an  article,  "Putting 
Service  Quality  into  Practice:  A  Case  Study"  for  the  Journal 
of  Retail  Banking.  Butler  is  a  senior  executive  vice  president 
with  First  Pennsylvania  Bank  in  Philadelphia. 

Randolph  A.  Coleman  '66  was  presented  with  the  National 
Academic  Advising  Association's  1988  Outstanding  Advisor  of 
the  Year  award.  He  is  an  associate  professor  of  chemistry  at 
the  College  of  William  and  Mary  in  Williamsburg,  VA,  where 
he  resides. 

Sue  C.  Davis  '66  is  executive  analyst  for  the  Social  Security 
Administration  in  Washington.  DC.  She  recently  co-authored 
the  group's  strategic  planning  document. 

Paul  P.  Wild  '67,  a  CPA  in  Freehold,  NJ,  is  the  new 
president  of  the  Ocean/Monmouth  Business  Association. 

John  P.  Williams  '67  is  the  new  assistant  vice  president 
of  the  Fulton  County  National  Bank  and  Trust  Company's 
Northville  offices  in  Gloversville,  NY,  area. 

Gail  Spory  McPherson  '67  was  elected  secretary  of  the 
American  Agri-Women.  She  and  her  husband  Paul  are  co- 
owners  of  Maple  Lawn  Farm,  a  1,400-acre  fruit  and  grain 
operation  near  New  Park,  Pa. 

Robert  C.  Vogel  '68  has  joined  the  Bryn  Mawr  Trust 


Company  in  the  construction/commercial  mortgage  loan 
department.  He  resides  in  Norristown,  Pa. 

Sally  Trace  Felix  '69  is  the  new  administrator  of  the 
Lackawanna  County  Library  System.  She  resides  in  the 
Scranton,  PA  area. 


THE  SEVENTIES 

Kenne  A.  Miller  '70  has  earned  her  master's  degree  in 
library  science  from  the  University  of  Maryland.  She 
continues  to  reside  in  Arnold,  MD. 

David  B.  Werner  '70  has  been  named  director  of 
membership  and  syndicate  accounting  for  Pennsylvania 
Blue  Shield  in  Camp  Hill,  PA.  He  and  his  family  reside  in 
Camp  Hill. 

H.  Gerald  (Jerry)  Nanos  '70  Is  vice  president  for  multifamily 
activities  for  the  Federal  National  Mortgage  Association's 
northeastern  regional  office.  Nanos  will  oversee  operations 
in  a  16-state  area. 

M.W.  (Mat)  Tilghman  '71  has  recently  been  awarded  the 
designation  of  certified  insurance  counselor  He  is  executive 
vice  president  of  Hanna.  Kramer  &  Tilghman  in  Salisbury,  MD 

Harold  W.  Peterson,  Jr.  '72  is  vice  president  of 
information  resource  management  of  National  Liberty 
Corporation.  Peterson  lives  in  Malvern. 

Robert  E.  Jones  '73  of  Orwigsburg.  PA,  has  been 
named  assistant  vice  president  of  the  Good  Samaritan 
Hospital  in  Pottsville. 

Reverend  John  W.  Morris  '74  is  the  new  rector  of  St. 
Thomas  Episcopal  Church  in  McLean.  VA. 

F.  Thomas  Snyder  IH  '74  of  Schwenksville.  PA.  has  been 
named  senior  choir  director  of  the  New  Goshenhoppen  United 
Church  of  Christ  in  East  Greenville. 

Gordon  M.  Dyott  '75  of  Wilmington,  DE,  has  been 
appointed  executive  vice  president  by  Wilmington  Savings 
Fund  Society  He  has  been  with  WSFS  since  1983. 

David  M.  Kammerer  '76  provided  entertainment  at  a 
recent  meeting  of  the  Lehigh  Valley  District  Club  of  the  S.U 
Alumni  Association.  He  played  and  sang  several  original 
compositions  and  used  his  own  pre-recorded  music  for 
background   Kammerer,  who  teaches  music  in  the  Allentown 
area,  will  perform  at  Allentown's  Mayfair  art  festival  on 
Saturday,  May  27.  1989  He  and  his  wife,  the  former  Beth 
Daum  *77,  have  five  children 

Janice  Trojan  Lessman  '76,  assistant  vice  president  of 
Northeastern  Bank  of  Pennsylvania,  is  the  recipient  of  the 
National  Association  of  Bank  Women's  Jean  Arnol  Reid 
Scholarship.  She  resides  in  the  Clarks  Summit  area  with  her 
husband  Jerry  A.  Lessman  '82  and  their  family. 

Pamela  Ceresa  Nothstein  '78  of  York,  PA,  has  achieved  the 
professional  distinction  of  chartered  financial  analyst.  She  is  a 
trust  investment  officer  of  Commonwealth  National  Bank— a 
Mellon  Bank.  She  is  assigned  to  Commonwealth's  regional 
headquarters  in  Lancaster 

Thomas  W.  Cook  '78  of  Loysville.  PA.  has  been  graduated 
from  the  Stonier  Graduate  School  of  Banking.  It  was  a  three- 
year  course  of  study.  He  is  cashier  of  the  First  National  Bank 
of  Loysville. 

David  R.  Odenath  '79  has  been  named  director  of  equity 
transactions  group  for  Prudential-Bache  Capitol  Funding  in 
New  York  City  He,  his  wife  Ellen  and  their  two  sons  reside  in 
Short  Hills.  NJ. 

Daren  E.  Lewis  '79  manager  of  Citibank's  applications 
development-financial  systems,  has  been  named  an  assistant 
vice  president   He  has  been  with  Citibank  in  the  Fairport,  NY. 
area  since  1986.  He  also  resides  in  Fairport, 

James  B.  Harris  '79  will  join  the  staff  of  the  Southwestern 
Medical  School,  University  of  Texas  Health  Science  Center  in 
Dallas.  He  earned  his  doctorate  in  psychology  from  Baylor 
University  recently. 


SUSQUEHANNA 
ALUMNUS 

7 


Newsmakers 


M.  Lynn  Oelkers  Taibol  '66.  .  .  Educator  of  the  Year 

Professional  honors  are  always  special,  but 
for  M.  Lynn  Oelkers  Talbot  '66  to  be  chosen 
Educator  of  the  Year  by  the  Rotary  Clubs  of  the 
Stroudsburgs  is  extra  special. 

"When  I  think  of  all  the  teachers  in  the  area— there 
must  be  well  over  500— and  how  great  a  job  they  all  do. 
this  is  overwhelming,"  she  said. 

Lynn  is  music  coordinator  for  the  Stroudsburg  Area 
School  District,  as  well  as  a  teacher.  She  is  responsible 
for  all  district  music  programs,  supervising  a  staff  of  12. 
She  is  also  the  high  school's  choral  director.  The  concert 
choir  and  the  traveling  show  choir  are  under  her  direction. 

Several  of  her  students  have  enrolled  at  Susquehanna 
over  the  years,  including  present  students  Mary  Barthold 
and  Joanne  Kloss. 

Lynn,  who  earned  a  master's  in  music  education  from 
Trenton  State  University,  has  also  directed  musical 
groups  that  have  recorded  song  collections  used  by  other 
music  teachers. 

She  and  her  husband  Richard  '66  continue  to  "play  as 
much  golf  as  we  can  "  They  have  two  children,  Susan  16 
and  Scott  13. 


The  Reverend  C  Lynn  Nakamura  '78  is  the 
first  ordained  woman  of  the  Evangelical 
Lutheran  Church  in  America  to  meet  the  Pope  of  the 
Roman  Catholic  Church  and  the  Ecumenical  Patriarch 
of  the  Greek  Orthodox  Church.  Reverend  Nakamura 
was  one  of  eight  delegates  on  an  official  ELCA  mission 
to  Europe  to  promote  ecumenical  relations.  The  group 
received  private  audiences  with  Pope  John  Paul  II  in 
Rome.  Archbishop  Robert  Runcie  in  London,  and 
Ecumenical  Patriarch,  Demetrios  1  in  Istanbul. 

"A  number  of  'firsts'  were  made  on  this  trip,"  said 
Nakamura,  assistant  professor  of  Old  Testament  at 
Trinity  Lutheran  Seminary  in  Columbus,  OH.   'This 
was  the  first  such  delegation  in  the  life  of  the  newly 
formed  ELCA  and  represents  a  continuation  of 
ecumenical  activity  begun  prior  to  the  church's 
inception.  It's  also  noteworthy  that  this  delegation  was 


Reverend  Nakamura  holds  advanced  degrees  from 
the  Lutheran  Theological  Seminary  at  Philadelphia  and 
Princeton  University. 


The  Rev.  C.  Lynn  Nakamura  (left)  and  Pope  John  Paul  //. 
Background,  center:  The  Rev.  Lowell  Almen.  Secretary  of 
the  ELCA. 

made  up  of  persons  widely  ranging  in  backgrounds 
rather  than  only  white-male  bishops.  As  a  result  of  this, 
I  am  the  first  ordained  woman  in  American  Lutheranism 
to  be  received  officially  by  the  Pope  and  the  first  ever  to 
be  received  by  the  Greek  Orthodox  Ecumenical 
Patriarch.  We  also  met  high-ranking  officials  of  the 
Anglican  church  in  England. 

"Everywhere  we  went,  we  were  received  at  the 
highest  level.  But  that  is  not  to  say  that  our  differences 
were  glossed  over  There  was  a  willingness  on  both 
sides  to  discuss  difficult  issues.  Not  least  among  those 
was  the  issue  of  ordination  of  women." 


Bill  Muir  '65  joins  the  Indianapolis  Colts. 

Old  NFL  proverb:  If  you  want  directions,  ask  an 
assistant  coach. 

Bill  Muir  '65  is  living  testimony  to  that  adage.  The 
former  tackle  and  assistant  coach  at  Susquehanna  is 
set  to  begin  his  first  season  as  defensive  line  coach  with 
the  Indianapolis  Colts  of  the  NFL.  Muir  has  had  prior 
service  in  the  NFL  with  the  Tampa  Bay  Buccaneers, 
New  England  Patriots,  and  Detroit  Lions.  Before  that  he 
made  collegiate  coaching  stops  at  Delaware  Valley 
College,  University  of  Rhode  Island,  Idaho  State 
University,  and  Southern  Methodist  University. 

Muir  began  his  pro  coaching  career  with  former  SU 
head  coach  Jim  Garrett.  Under  Garrett,  Muir  coached 
with  the  Orlando  Panthers  of  the  Continental  Football 
League  (1968-69)  and  the  Houston  Texans/Shreveport 
Steamer  of  the  World  Football  League  (1975). 

Although  Susquehanna  has  not  had  a  player  to  make  it 
to  the  regular  season  with  an  NFL  team,  SU  does  have 
strong  ties  to  the  NFL.  Jim  Garrett  is  a  scout  with  the 
Dallas  Cowboys.  Bob  Windish,  an  assistant  under 
Garrett,  is  a  scout  with  the  Buffalo  Bills.  Dan 
Sekanovich,  likewise  a  former  Garrett  assistant,  is  the 
defensive  line  coach  of  the  Miami  Dolphins. 

Muir  has  worked  both  sides  of  the  line.  He  was  the 
offensive  line  coach  with  the  Patriots.  He  held  a  similar 
post  with  the  Lions.  As  stated,  his  assignment  with  the 
Colts  is  the  defensive  line. 


THE  EIGHTIES 

Phillip  A,  Complon  '80  will  stage  another  Susquehanna 
University  Alumni  Music  Recital  on  June  25  at  3  p.m.  The 
recital  will  be  at  the  First  United  Church  of  Christ  in  Reading. 
An  invitation  is  extended  lo  all  Susquehanna  alumni  and 
friends.  Complon  is  the  organist  and  director  of  music  at  First 
UCC.  The  alumni  recital  will  vocal  and  instrumental  music. 

Theresa  (Teri)  Guerrisi  '80  is  the  executive  director 
of  cultural  affairs  at  the  Rose  Lehrman  Arts  Center  of 
the  Harrisburg  Area  Community  College.  She  resides 
in  Harrisburg. 

Eric  D,  (Ric)  Webb  '81  is  the  circulation  manager  of  the 
l^ews  of  Southern  Berks.  He  resides  in  Boyenown,  PA. 

John  A.  Hayes  III  '81  of  Hummelstown,  PA.  is  the  new 
corporate  tnist  officer  of  Dauphin  Deposit  Bank  in  Harrisburg. 
He  is  married  to  the  former  Lisa  Wolf  '82. 

Brian  J.  Fitzpatrick  '81  of  Medford ,  NJ,  has  been  promoted 
to  vice  president  in  the  commercial  lending  division  of  United 
Jersey  Bank/South  in  Cherry  Hill 

The  musical  career  of  Dennis  Selfridge  '82  continues  to 
ptogress.  He  recently  "opened"  for  Livingston  Taylor  in  the 
suburban  Philadelphia  area,  and  has  had  an  album— "What  Do 
You  Really  Do?"— released  by  AVAP  Records  of  Media.  PA. 


Hudson  Chiropractic— operated  by  Robert  P.  Often  '82— 

recently  opened  in  Hudson.  NY  Otten  and  his  partner  did  much 
of  the  renovation,  converting  a  church  building  into  offices. 

Lisa  Thomas  Snyder  '83  has  been  promoted  to  operations 
manager  of  the  Lewistown  (PA)  Trust  Company.  She  and  her 
family  live  in  Lewistown. 

ScotI  R.  Jeffrey  '83  has  joined  the  Peekskill.  NY, 
department  of  planning  and  development  as  an  economic 
development  specialist. 

George  K.  Mitschele,  Jr.  '83  has  been  admitted  to  the 
Pennsylvania  bar  and  is  now  corporate  tax  manager  for  P.H. 
Glatfelter  Company.  He  is  married  to  the  former  Donna 
Hassell  '83.  The  couple  has  two  daughters  and  resides  in 
Seven  Valleys.  Pa. 

Teresa  C.  Sol  '84  of  Lake  Hiawatha.  NJ.  has  been  appointed 
an  assistant  vice  president  in  the  auditing  department  at 
Carteret  Savings  in  Morristown.  NJ.  Prior  to  joining  Carteret. 
Sol.  who  is  a  CPA.  worked  with  Coopers  &  Lybrand. 

Sandra  Fealherman  Walker  '84  has  been  named  manager 
of  the  department  of  anesthesia  at  Geisinger  Medical  Center  in 
Danville.  PA.  She  oversees  a  staff  of  more  than  40. 

Colleen  M.  Sullivan  '85,  a  writer  for  VOGUE  magazine, 
had  an  article  published  in  a  recent  issue  on  eye  makeup. 
One  of  the  persons  interviewed  for  the  piece  was  Michele 


O'Callaghan  '85.  O'Callaghan  is  a  makeup  artist  in  the  New 
York  area.  She  "made  up"  various  performers  for  television 
include  Danny  DeVito  for  Saturday  Night  Live,  but  considers 
her  most  interesting  work  making  up  Michael  Crawford  for 
The  Phantom  of  the  Opera. 

Two  members  of  the  Class  of  '86,  Michael  J.  Alberese  of 
Pansey,  NJ  and  Andrew  Ajello  of  Upper  Saddle  River,  NJ. 
have  been  recently  promoted  by  Hertz  Equipment  Rental  of 
Park  Ridge.  NJ  Alberese  is  Buyer/Fuel  Tax  analyst  and  Ajello 
is  Pricing  Analyst. 

Vance  D.  Tomei  '86  is  systems  programmer/systems 
manager  for  JMR  Printing  in  Millville,  NJ.  He  resides  in 
Vineland.  NJ. 

Thomas  H.  Slavens  '86  is  now  teaching  at  the  middle 
school  level  in  the  Delmar  School  District,  which  serves  part 
of  Delaware  and  Maryland   He  lives  in  Laurel.  DE. 

Joseph  M.  Grimm  '87  of  Hanover.  PA.  has  been  promoted 
to  production  supervisor  with  Snyder's  of  Hanover,  the  potato 
chip  manufacturer. 

Edward  K.  Shuman  '87  has  earned  the  rank  of  ensign  in 
the  US  Navy  after  completing  training  at  Newport.  Rl.  He 
joined  the  Navy  in  June  of  1988. 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

8 


I  Do's 


MULDOON'BIRD 

Alison  J.  Bird  '83  lo  Charles  K.  Muldoon.  September  4, 
1988,  Greenlawn  Presbyterian  Church.  Greenlawn.  NY. 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Christine  Kotski 
DeLongis  '83,  Chri.stine  M.  Bernhardt  '83,  and  Susan 
Cavanaugh  DufTey  '83.  Alison  is  with  Ernst  and  Whinney  in 
New  York  City  and  her  husband  is  with  Arthur  Andersen, 
/  239  Carroll  Street.  Brooklyn,  NY  11231. 
SKINNER-SMITH 

Jo  Ann  Smith  '77  lo  Robert  H   Skinner.  September  24. 
1988.  Westminster  Presbyterian  Church.  Rehoboth  Beach.  DE 
Jo  Ann  is  a  manager  with  Citibank.  N.A.  in  New  York  City 
and  her  husband  is  a  vice  president  with  Trinet.  Inc.  in 
Parsippany.  NJ.  /  67  Stone  Run  Road.  Bedminsler.  NJ  07921. 
MUZZY-WARNCKE 

Lauren  J.  Warnclie  '87  to  Charles  B.  Muzzy,  Jr.  '86, 
September  25.  1988.  St.  Luke  Lutheran  Church.  Dix  Hills. 
N'i'.  In  the  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  Sonja  S. 
Wong  '87,  Donna  C.  Neal  '87,  Sally  L.  Bitlel  '87,  Torr  P. 
Schmey  '86,  Brian  L.  Jones  '86,  and  Daniel  K.  Patterson 
'86.  /  19  Court  Side  Way.  Manchester.  NH  03104 
MiCUNE-ELLISON 

Lisa  M.  Ellison  "82  to  Robert  J  McCune.  September  28. 
1988.  Somers  Point.  NJ  Lisa  is  with  Dennis  E.  Duffy 
Associates  and  her  husband  is  a  photojournalist  with  ABC 
News.  Channel  6.  Philadelphia.  /  16  Great  Bay  Drive. 
Somers  Point.  NJ  08244 
IVALLACH-McROBERTS 

Heather  L.  McRoberts  '86  lo  Joseph  M.  Wallach  '87, 
October  I.  1988.  Rider  College  Chapel.  Lawrenceville.  NJ. 
Joe  is  an  industrial  engineer.  CAE  Flight  Simulation. 
Binghamton.  NY.  /  HC  78.  Box  461.  Penn  View 
Apartments.  Castle  Creek  Road.  Binghamton.  NY  13901. 
La  SELVA-ORJELL 

Kathryn  E  Ortell  lo  Edward  M.  La  Selva  "79,  October  I. 
1988.  Shades  Valley  Lutheran  Church.  Birmingham,  AL. 
Vincent  A.  La  Selva  '78  was  in  the  wedding  party.  Edward  is 
a  customer  service  manager  for  Alliance  Wall  Corporation  and 
his  wife  is  in  sales  with  Frito  Lay  Company.  /  1500  Omie  Way. 
Lawrenceville.  GA  30245. 
WALKER-THOMPSON 

Jennifer  B.  Thompson  '86  to  Jeffrey  E.  Walker  '87, 
October  I.  1988.  Trinity  Reformed  United  Church  of  Christ, 
Collegeville.  PA,  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were 
Constance  M.  Eckhart  "87  and  David  D.  Nguyen  '87. 
Jennifer  is  a  senior  accountant  for  analyst  with  G-E. 
Aerospace,  /  Apartment  B-405,  649  South  Henderson  Road. 
King  of  Prussia.  PA  19406. 
WEIL-DONEGAN 

Mary  T  Donegan  to  Lawrence  J.  Weil  '81,  October  2. 
1988,  Spring  Lakes.  NJ,  Thomas  F.  D'Andrea  '81  was  in 
the  wedding  party,  Lawrence  is  an  account  executive  with 
Hibburd.  Brown  &  Co..  Inc.  and  his  wife  is  an  executive 
secretary  with  Goldblatt  &  Patterson,  Inc.  /  29  Predmore 
Avenue,  Colonia.  NJ  07067 
SIEGMANN-LODCE 

Laura-Ann  Lodge  '86  to  Edward  R  Siegmann.  October  7. 
1988,  Laura-Ann  is  a  personal  computing  manager.  Rugby- 
Darby  Group  Companies,  /  27  Wedge  Lane.  Westbury. 
NY  11590. 
EAMAN-GROHS 

Nancy  L.  Grohs  '82  to  James  W  Eaman.  October  9.  1988. 
Deep  River  Congregational  Church.  Deep  River.  Ct,  Nancy  is 
a  language  arts  leacher  at  Broomfield  Heights  Middle  School 
and  her  husband  is  a  federal  agent  with  the  Department  of 
Defense   /  2655  Overlook  Drive.  Broomrield.  CO  80020 
LUBBEN-ONISCHUK 

Elaine  Onischuk  to  Richard  H.  Lubben  '79.  October  10. 
1988.  St,  Elizabeth.  Clifton.  NJ.  In  the  wedding  party  from 
Susquehanna  was  Joanne  M.  Lubben  '84.  Richard  is  vice 
president  of  Richard  H  Lubben  &  Sons  Wholesale  Meats, 
/  339  Cedar  Hill  Avenue.  Wyckoff.  NY  07481, 
MATHEWSON  BROD 

Lauren  K.  Brod  '87  to  Eric  S  Mathewson.  May  23.  1987. 
St,  John's.  Wallingford.  PA,  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding 
party  were  Maureen  E.  Connelly  '87,  Patricia  A.  Corwell 
'87,  Linda  A.  Buck  '87,  and  Karen  S.  Madden  '88.  Lauren 
IS  production  assistant  and  disc  jockey.  K2XY.  Hesperia.  CA, 
Her  husband  is  a  pilot  in  the  US,  Air  Force.  /  15514  Washoan 
Road.  Apple  Valley.  CA  92307 
DECKER-CRAY 

Susan  R.  Gray  '83  to  Grant  Decker.  May  27.  1987.  St. 
Joseph's.  Mendham.  NJ,  Susan  is  an  associate  c 


National  Association  of  Securities  Dealer.  Inc.  in 
Washington.  DC  Her  husband  is  a  partner  of  the  law  firm 
Frank.  Bernstein.  Conway  &  Goldman.  Inc  In  the  wedding 
party  from  Susquehanna  were  Marguerite  A.  Doyle  '83  and 
Maureen  Haley  Kaslner  '83.  /  2359  Horseferry  Court. 
Reston.  VA  22091, 
McDEVITT-TURLEY 

Mary  R.  Turley  '79  to  Richard  W.  McDevitt.  January  9. 
1988.  Tai  Seki-ji  Temple.  Flushing.  Queens.  NY,  Mary  is  an 
A,V  P  Corporate  Bond  Analyst.  Shearson  Lehman  Hutton. 
New  York  City.  /  428  East  66th  Street.  New  York.  NY  10021, 
MILLER-RACZKA 

Karen  Raczka  to  Jeffrey  C.  Miller  '86,  March  5.  1988.  St. 
Patrick's.  Pottsvillc.  PA,  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party 
were  Rodney  J.  Bamford  '84,  Thomas  P.  Doherty  '86.  and 
James  F.  Brown  '86.  Jeffrey  is  territory  manager.  Beecham 
Co,.  Inc.  and  his  wife  is  a  nurse  at  Good  Samaritan  Hospital, 
/  Country  Hills  Apartments.  Orwigsburg.  PA  17961, 
FEASTER-BONTHRON 

Anne  C  Bonlhron  to  Jay  H.  Feasler  '84.  May  14.  1988.  Si 
Patrick's  Catholic  Church.  Norbeck.  MD  Frederick  Cabell 
'84  was  best  man  and  Professor  Cyril  Stretansky  was  soloist 
Jay  is  an  associate  with  the  law  firm  of  McNees.  Wallace  & 
Nurick.  in  Harrisburg  and  his  wife  is  with  IBM  in  Camp 
Hill.  /  628  Cedar  Ridge  Lane.  Mechanicsburg.  PA  17055. 
RUTAN-PERNER 

Laura  R.  Perner  '87  to  David  E  Rutan.  June  II.  1988.  1st 
United  Methodist  Church.  Newton.  NJ,  In  the  wedding  party 
from  Susquehanna  were  Melissa  M.  Maurer  '88,  Merritt  L. 
Geilfuss  '89,  and  Angela  L.  Shaheen  '90.  Laura  is  a  music 
teacher  with  Music  Emporium.  /  Apartment  27-B,  4  Wilson 
Road,  Sussex.  NJ  07461, 
LACHENAUER-ROGERS 

Carolanne  Rogers  '86  to  Robert  B,  Lachenauer,  June  II. 
1988.  Holy  Trinity  Greek  Orthodox  Church.  Westfield,  NJ. 
M.  Alice  Jeremko  '87  was  in  the  wedding  party.  /  4902-B 
Helen  Potts  Place.  Williamsburg,  VA  23185, 
GRAY-GORMAN 

Kathleen  M.  Gorman  '85  to  J  Wesley  Gray.  June  18.  1988 
Kathleen  L.  Marshall  '85  was  in  the  wedding  party.  Her 
husband  is  a  lieutenant  at  Barber's  Point  Naval  Air  Station, 
/  Apartmem  163.  95-331  Mahapili  Court.  Mililani.  HI  96789 
VanVALIN-FIER 

Kara  Fier  to  Stephen  P.  VanValin  '83,  June  18.  1988.  Church 
of  the  Savior.  Wayne.  PA,  David  K.  Stoudt  '84  was  in  the 
wedding  party,  Steve  is  account  director  with  QVC  Network. 
Inc,  (cable  television).  /  101  North  Five  Points  Road.  West 
Chester.  PA  19380 
RONAN-BECK 

Debra  A.  Beck  '86  to  Mark  Ronan.  July  10.  1988,  Short 
Hills,  NJ.  Debra  is  assistant  to  the  treasurer  at  Christie's  Fine 
Art  Auctioneers  in  New  York,  /  Apartment  5-J.  280  Rector 
Place.  New  York.  NY  1028O 
NOLLE-FINKLER 

Carolyn  S.  Finkler  '87  to  David  B.  Nolle  '85,  July  16  1988. 
Our  Mother  of  Consolation  Church.  Chestnut  Hill.  PA, 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Christina  Finkler 
Conroy  '8L  Diana  Nolle  Deitch  '87,  and  Scott  E.  Deitch 
'85.  Carolyn  is  a  financial  systems  analyst  with  First 
Pennsylvania  Bank  in  Philadelphia  and  David  is  a  regional 
network  administrator  for  Computer  Science  Corp,  /  515  Stahr 
Road.  Elkins  Park,  PA  19117 
POUTES-NOBLE 

Beth  A.  Noble  "87  to  John  M   Polites.  August  20.  1988. 
Altoona,  PA,  Beth  is  a  programmer/analyst  for  Pennsylvania 
Medical  Society  Liability  Insurance  Company  in  Lemoyne. 
/  Apt,  601.  1101  Lindham  Court.  Mechanicsburg.  PA  17055. 
CIANCIOLO-DAVISON 

Julia  J  Davison  to  Bruce  L.  Cianciolo  '82.  August  27, 
1988.  Trinity  Church.  Newton.  CT,  Bruce  is  a  programmer/ 
analyst.  Amphenol  Products.  Inc.  Susquehannans  in  the 


wedding  party  were  Scott  T.  Heller  '82  and  Robert  J.  Califra 
'8L  /  1440-7  Meriden  Road.  Waterbury.  CT  06705 
HULTZAPPLE-BYERS 

Gayle  L,  Byers  to  Michael  W.  Hultzapple  '82,  September 
4.  1988.  Donnally  Mills  United  Methodist  Church.  Millerstown. 
PA-  He  is  self-employed  by  Fiber  Seal.  /  Apartment  8.  2106 
Turtle  Run  Drive,  Richmond.  VA  23233. 
KUCLER-GLEICHMANN 

Terri  A.  Gleichmann  '85  to  Chester  A.  Kugler.  September 
4.  1988.  Good  Shepherd  Lutheran  Church.  Florham  Park.  NJ. 
In  the  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  Kathleen 
Villano  Woerner  '85  and  Nancy  Horvath  Fazekas  '85.  Terri 
is  a  programmer/analyst.  Security  Pacific  Information  Services 
Corp..  San  Diego,  /  10945  E,  Haven  Court.  Santee.  CA  92071. 
YOTNAKPARIAN-LUBBEN 

Joanne  M.  Lubben  '84  to  Michael  Yotnakparian. 
September  10.  1988.  Church  of  the  Sacred  Heart.  Haworth. 
NJ,  Joyce  N.  Luria  '85  was  a  bridesmaid.  Joanne  is  a  tele- 
sales representative  with  3M  Company,  /  6  Morse  Street. 
Cranford.  NJ  07016. 
HESTER-SHOAF 

Christine  E.  Shoaf  '82  to  Michael  G.  Hester.  September  17. 
1988.  New  Providence  Presbyterian  Church.  New  Providence. 
NJ,  She  is  director  of  admissions  and  social  services.  Berkeley 
Heights  Convalescent  Center.  /  Apartment  C.  49  Ideal  Street. 
Gillette.  NJ  07933, 
PENSYL-RICHARDS 

Alison  M.  Richards  '86  to  Drew  A   Pensyl.  September  23. 
1988.  In  the  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  David  Z. 
Richards,  Jr.  '82  and  Robert  W.  Richards  '90.  Alison  is  a 
legal  assistant,  Swartz,  Campbell  and  Detweiler.  /  6200 
Stanford  Court.  Mechanicsburg.  PA  17055, 
SWARTZ-RHOADES 

Linda  S.  Rhoades  '84  to  Barry  Swartz.  October  I.  1988. 
She  IS  service  coordinator.  North  Central  PA— Center  for 
Attendant  Care— Erie  Independence  House  based  in 
Lewisburg,  /  404  Yerger  Road,  Lewisburg.  PA  17837 
HUGHESKROMIS 

Tammy  Lynne  Kromis  '87  to  Randal  K.  Hughes  '87. 
October  1.  1988.  St  Johns  Lutheran  Church.  St,  Johns.  PA  In 
the  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  Deborah  M.  Boyle 
'86.  Grelchen  Lincoln  '87.  John  Kromis  '91,  and  Rev. 
Foster  R.  McCurley  '59  was  the  lector  /  16  East  Main  Street. 
Macungie,  PA  18062, 
DRAGON-YOUNG 

Pamela  J  Young  to  John  C.  Dragon  '84,  October  1,  1988. 
West  Shore  Baptist  Church.  Camp  Hill.  PA.  John  recently 
earned  his  Doctor  of  Optometry  degree  from  the  Pennsylvania 
College  of  Optometry  in  Philadelphia  He  joined  a  family 
optometric  practice  with  Dr.  Scott  Weaver.  John's  had  the 
additional  honor  of  being  elected  to  Outstanding  Young  Men  of 
America    /  619  Green  Meadows  Drive.  Dallastown.  PA  17313 
McCARTY-EASTEP 

Shirley  Eastep  '76  to  David  D  McCarty.  October  22.  1988. 
St,  Mark's  Lutheran  Church.  Colonial  Park.  Harrisburg.  PA. 
Shirley  is  an  administrative  assistant.  Ernst  &  Whinney. 
/  R,D,3.  Box  247.  Selinsgrove.  PA  17870. 
LOPYNSKI-DAVIS 

Jeremy  J.  Davis  '82  to  John  J,  Lopynski.  October  29.  1988. 
Holy  Trinity  Parish.  Georgetown.  VA,  She  is  a  systems  analyst 
in  MCI  Engineering  Department,  MCI  Telecommunications. 
McLean.  VA,  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Mary 
Jane  Byram  Ekert  '82,  Michelle  Dean  Plushanski  '83.  and 
Gay  Lowden  Wadbrook  '82.  /  8012  Merry  Oaks  Court. 
Vienna.  VA  22180 
TURNERSKEEL 

Crystal  H.  Skeel  '86  to  Dean  A.  Turner  '87.  November  5. 
1988.  Washington.  CT,  In  the  wedding  party  from 
Susquehanna  were  John  C.  Campeau  '85.  Deborah  P.  Tarr 
'86,  and  Susan  Gorsuch  Mesko  '86.  /  816  East  Cinnamon 
Ridge  Place.  Cockeysville.  MD  21030, 


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Born  Crusaders 


To  Timothy  and  Janice  Snider  Nowell  '77,  a  son.  Kevin 
Fooler,  November  23.  1987  /  35  Stone  Ridge  Road.  Thornton, 
PA  19373 

To  J.  .ScoK  '78  and  Julia  Brown  Mitchell  '81.  a  son.  Robert 
Wesley.  November  24.  1987  /  MOQ2922,  Camp  Lejeune. 
NC  28542, 

To  Mr  and  Mrs  George  K.  Milschele,  Jr.  '83,  a  daughter. 
Tricia.  January  30.  1988  She  Joins  sister,  Kristlna.  born 
January  23,  1985.  /  RD.l,  Box  45-5A.  Myers  Road.  Seven 
Valleys.  PA  17360. 

To  Gregg  K.  '77  and  Margaret  Klaus  Saxe  '78,  a  son. 
Karl.  March  14.  1988.  /  9314  New  Forest  Road.  Spring. 
TX  77379 

To  Brian  and  Michelle  Dean  Plushanski  '82,  a  son.  Brian 
Frederick.  March  18.  1988.  /  R.R.  2.  Box  363.  Asbury. 
NJ  08802. 

To  David  E.  '77  and  Cheryl  Rahlfs  Atkinson  '77,  a  son, 
Bryce  D,,  April  30,  1988.  /  17  Oak  Knoll  Road,  Summit, 
NJ  07901 

To  John  B.  "76  and  Katherine  McAllister  Neuhauser  '77, 
.,  daughter.  Elizabeth  Ann,  May  23,  1988.  Proud  grandfather 
IS  Elwood  M.  McAllister  '49.  /  770  Keeneland  Pike.  Lake 
Mary.  FL  32746 

To  Gregory  D.  '81  and  Laurie  Smith  Lowe  '82,  a  son.  Erik 
Douglas.  June  29.  1988.  /  31  Valentine  Road.  New  Providence. 
NJ  07974. 

To  Mr  and  Mrs.  James  E.  Persing  '82,  a  daughter.  Johanna 
Elizabeth.  July  27,  1988.  /  22  South  7th  Street.  Lewisburg. 
PA  17837 

To  Mr  and  Mrs.  Richard  G.  Booth  '85,  a  son.  Daniel 
Richard.  August  27.  1988.  /  2108  West  Avenue,  Ocean  City. 
NJ  08226. 

To  David  C.  '85  and  Laura  Bryan  Zimmerman  '84,  a  son. 
Michael  Bryan.  September  6.  1988.  /  17  Bear  Circle.  Hanover. 
PA  17337 

To  Thomas  M.  '83  and  Krislina  Warmerdam  Wilhelmsen 
'82,  a  son.  Steven  Roger.  September  7.  1988,  /  200  Media 
Parkway.  Wallingford.  PA  19086 

To  Joseph  M.,  Jr.  "79  and  Nancy  Fitzgibbon  Talmage  '80, 
J  son.  Joseph  Matthew  III.  September  11.  1988.  /  4  Stony 
Brook  Road.  Somerville.  NJ  08876, 

To  Richard  E,  and  Ann  McAulifTe  Minton  '77,  a  daughter. 
Jessica  Marie.  September  21,  1988.  /  5725  Main  Street. 
Stratford.  CT  06497 

To  Mr  and  Mrs.  Calvin  A.  Jackman  '77,  a  daughter. 
Jullian  Nicole.  October  6.  1988.  /  12827  Flagship  Avenue. 
Hcrndon,  VA  22070, 

To  Edgar  M.  '80  and  Kathy  Regits  Johnson  '82,  a 
daughter  Ashley  Yanil.  October  II.  1988.  /  P.O.  Box  886, 
Ft   Leonard  Wood,  MD  65473, 

To  Charles  and  Wendy  Gelnett  Burkhart  "84,  a  daughter, 
Brittany  Autumn.  November  9.  1988.  /  R.D,  2,  Box  177. 
Millerstown.  PA  17062, 

To  Robert  C  and  Judy  Critelli  Burkholder  '80,  a  son. 
Andrew  Robert.  November  11,  1988,  /  6115  Black  Water  Trail, 
Atlanta,  GA  30328, 

To  Stewart  and  Carol  Nichols  Callahan  '75,  a  daughter. 
Shea  Nichols,  November  18,  1988.  /  3119  Ashking  Drive, 
Mechanicsville.  VA  23111, 

To  Jeffrey  and  Melinda  Scovell  McGrory  '77,  a  son.  Colin 
Frear.  November  26.  1988,  /  6510  Shadow  Oaks  Court. 
Monmouth  Junction.  NJ  08852, 

To  Mr  and  Mrs,  Steven  B,  Richard  '82,  a  son,  Douglas 
Warren,  December  2,  1988,  /  R,D.  2,  Box  440,  Mifflinbure, 
PA  17844, 

To  John  W.  '82  and  Hope  MacMurtrie  Bowling  '82,  a 
son.  Ian  Craig.  December  19.  1988.  /  RO  Box  464.  Pillow 
PA  17080 

To  Steven  K.  '78  and  Jean  Hedrick  Budd  '78,  a  daughter. 
Katelyn  Ellen.  December  27.  1988,  /  1389  Fountain  Road. 
Newtown.  PA  18940 

To  Christian  R   and  Sharon  Jacob  Gruber  '81,  a  son. 
Phihp  Christian.  January  2.  1989.  /  Apartment  1.  5903  Tamar 
Drive.  Columbia.  MD  21045, 

To  Russell  F.  '78  and  Susan  Krouse  Klahre  '79,  a 
daughter.  Jennifer  Catherine.  January  28.  1989  /  .3019 
Stralhmede  Road.  Falls  Church.  VA  22042. 


Deaths 


Alice  Mulligan  Connelly  '31,  Jim  Thorpe.  PA.  August  24. 
1988.  A  native  of  Wilkes-Barre.  she  taught  in  the  school 
district  there  after  graduating  from  Susquehanna, 

Arthur  E.  Wilmarth  '32,  Clearwater.  FL.  August  30.  1988 
He  was  an  educator  in  Pennsylvania  schools  for  nearly  40 
years,  serving  as  a  junior  high  principal  in  Bradford  from  1952 
until  he  retired  in  1972.  In  retirement,  he  and  his  wife  Helen 
escorted  trips  throughout  the  world, 

Brian  J.  Chrislison  '79,  Belleair.  FL,  October  2,  1988.  He 
was  killed  in  an  auto  accident.  A  former  tennis  player  at 
Susquehanna.  Chrislison  was  employed  as  an  accountant  in 
the  St,  Petersburg  area, 

Kenneth  J.  Lyons  "42,  Jersey  Shore.  PA.  October  17.  1988. 
He  was  a  mathematics  supervisor  in  the  Williamsport  School 
District,  having  been  with  the  district  for  more  than  30  years. 
A  veteran  of  World  War  II.  Lyons  was  co-captain  of  the  1941 
football  team  while  at  Susquehanna   He  resided  in  Linden,  PA. 

W.  Earl  Thomas  '25,  Mifflinburg.  PA.  November  17.  1988. 
He  spent  his  entire  career  as  a  teacher,  coach  and  administrator 
in  the  Central  Pennsylvania  area.  He  taught  two  years  in 
Middleburg  before  moving  to  Mifflinburg  in  1926.  He  was 
Middleburg's  first  basketball  coach  and  Mifllinburg's  first 
football  coach.  He  was  elected  to  Susquehanna's  Sports  Hall 
of  Fame  In  1954  he  became  Superintendent  of  Union  County 
schools,  a  position  he  held  until  he  retired  in  1970, 

Dr  Elwood  P.  Flanders  '20,  York.  PA,  November  19.  1988. 
A  graduate  of  Jefferson  Medical  College,  he  practiced  in  York 
from  1925  until  he  retired  in  1976. 

Reverend  Paul  R.  Swank  '33,  Rhinebeck.  NY.  November 
21.  1988,  After  attending  Susquehanna  University,  he  earned 
his  bachelor's  degree  from  Gettysburg  College,  and  was 
graduated  from  the  Lutheran  Theological  Seminary  at 
Gettysburg,  Reverend  Swank  served  parishes  in  New  York 
stale  until  he  retired  in  1975,  He  served  for  20  years  on  the 
board  of  trustees  at  Hartwick  College. 

H.  Roy  Smellz  "22,  Selinsgrove.  PA.  November  28.  1988, 
He  taught  33  years  in  the  Selinsgrove  area.  Active  in  scouting 
much  of  his  adult  life.  Smellz  received  the  Silver  Beaver  and 
Lamb  Awards, 

Richard  Baxter  '28,  Erie.  PA.  December  2.  1988.  He  was 
a  supervisor  with  the  enforcement  branch  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Liquor  Control  Board  for  40  years.  Early  in  his  career  he  was 
with  the  state  game  commission  and  the  highway  patrol, 

Kathryn  C.  Burns  '27,  Towson.  MD.  December  12.  1988. 
A  native  of  Girardville.  PA.  she  taught  in  that  community's 
school  system  for  46  years.  She  was  a  science  teacher  until 
her  retirement  in  1962, 

Helen  V.  Lepley  '47,  Fairfax.  VA,  December  24,  1988. 
A  native  of  Kratzerville,  PA.  she  majored  in  chemistry  and 
physics,  with  a  mathematics  minor,  at  Susquehanna.  She 
taught  those  subjects  in  the  Fairfax  County  School  District. 
She  was  skilled  in  craftwork  and  recently  won  an  award  for 
a  quilt  she  made,  which  was  exhibited  at  the  Woodlawn  ( VA) 
Plantation  Arts  Festival ,  She  had  been  married  to  Joseph  L  Foley, 
Reverend  Harry  F.  Shoaf  '19,  Bloomsburg.  PA.  January  30, 
1989  Reverend  Shoaf  graduated  from  Susquehanna  Academy, 
the  University,  and  the  Theological  Seminary,  He  served  in 
Kulpmont  and  Jersey  Shore  before  entering  military  service 
in  World  War  II  as  an  army  chaplain   He  later  served  in 


Northumberland  and  Osceola,  He  continued  to  serve  as 
a  supply  pastor  in  his  retirement  Older  than  most  of  his 
classmates  at  Susquehanna,  he  was  nicknamed   "Pop." 
Survivors  include  his  wife.  Celia  Spiegelmire  Shoaf  '19, 
son-in-law.  Marlin  R.  Bollinger  '48,  and  a  grandson,  Marlin 
R.  Bollinger.  Jr,  '71. 

Mabel  Miller  Hackenberg,  Mifflinburg.  PA.  January  31, 
1989.  A  native  of  Union  County,  she  taught  for  40  years  and 
was  the  former  principal  of  the  Penns  Creek  Elementary 
School.  She  attended  Susquehanna  in  the  1930s.  Among  the 
survivors  are  sons  Robert  L.  Hackenberg  '56of  Plainfield, 
NJ,  and  Barry  M.  Hackenberg  "62  of  Nesquehoning,  PA, 

John  C.  Yoder  '31,  Rahway,  NJ,  February  3,  1989  The 
93-year-old  graduate  taught  in  his  native  Harrisburg,  PA, 
school  system  for  40  years.  He  also  earned  a  master's  degree 
from  Northwestern  University.  He  lived  the  last  10  years  in 
Rahway.  where  his  son  is  president  of  Rahway  Hospital. 

Vera  Cardell  '05,  Sunbury.  PA,  February  4.  1989  A 
resident  of  Elysburg.  PA,  she  was  believed  to  have  been  the 
oldest  alumna  of  Susquehanna  at  the  time  of  her  death— 102 
years  old.  She  taught  school  in  Elysburg  and  later  worked 
for  the  Pennsylvania  Power  &  Light  Company, 

Harold  O.  Kramer  '33,  Carlisle,  PA,  February  7,  1989, 
He  was  a  retired  associate  professor  of  business  education  at 
Shippensburg  University  'The  Shamokin  native  was  a  high 
school  teacher  and  coach  for  several  years  before  joining  the 
faculty  at  Shippensburg   He  continued  to  coach  football  and 
basketball  there.  He  also  served  in  the  Navy  in  World  War  II. 

Jason  E,  SchaefTer  '44,  Selinsgrove.  PA,  February  9,  1989. 
He  taught  in  the  Selinsgrove  school  system  for  23  years, 
serving  as  a  master  teacher  and  principal   His  studies  at 
Susquehanna  were  internipted  by  military  service  in  World 
War  II  and  he  earned  his  bachelor's  degree  from  Bloomsburg 
University,  and  later  a  master's  at  Bucknell,  He  was  active  in 
sports  and  community  affairs,  having  served  as  president  of 
the  American  Cancer  Society, 

Wilmer  W.  Hackenberg  '29,  Williamsport,  PA,  February 
12,  1989.  He  retired  in  1976  as  a  vice  president  with  Tri- 
County  National  Bank  in  Selinsgrove,  He  served  in  World  War 
II  as  a  first  lieutenant  and  worked  with  the  stale  highway 
department  before  entering  banking, 

Richard  M.  Rex  '68,  Julian.  CA.  February  12.  1989  Rex, 
an  optometrist  at  Kaiser  Hospital  in  San  Diego,  CA,  was 
returning  with  two  companions  from  a  weekend  in  Palm 
Springs  when  Iheir  small  plane  crashed  in  stormy  weather. 
Dr  Rex.  a  native  of  Lehighton.  PA,  practiced  in  the  San  Diego 
area  for  14  years. 

John  N,  Hall  h'82,  Harrisburg,  PA,  February  27,  1989 
Hall,  a  graduate  of  Lehigh  University,  was  associated  with 
Hall  Motors,  one  of  the  nation's  top  20  trucking  firms,  for 
many  years.  He  took  a  fleet  of  six  trucks,  with  rights  to  operate 
between  Sunbury  and  Harrisburg  only,  and  made  it  one  of 
the  country's  biggest   In  1979  he  was  selected  as  the 
Pennsylvania  Motor  Truck  Association's  "Man  of  the  Year"  In 
1952  he  founded  the  Hall  Foundation,  which  provided  college 
funds  for  high  school  students.  Hall  was  active  with  many 
civic  and  philanthropic  organizations,  also  serving  on  many 
boards.  He  was  also  involved  in  sponsorship  of  many  sporting 
events  including  the  Lady  Keystone  Open  golf  tournament  and 
the  Big  33  all-star  football  game.  Among  his  survivors  is  a 
son.  Gerald  N.  Hall,  who  is  a  member  of  Susquehanna's 
board  of  directors. 


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The  Class  of 
1988  Report 


Gregory  S.  Adams:  Cash  Management  Sales 
Representative.  Meridian  Bancorp.  Reading.  PA. 

Thomas  R.  Alberse:  Account  Treasurer.  Nynex  Mobile 
Communications.  Paramus.  NJ.  He  is  also  working  toward  his 
M.B.A..  Fairleigh  Dickmson. 

David  ScotI  Allen:  Teacher.  Lakeside  Youth  Service. 
Willow  Grove,  PA. 

Joseph  F.  Azzarello:  Collateral  Verification  Evaluation 
Coordmator.  ITT  Commercial  Finance.  Clark.  NJ. 

Michelle  C.  Ballotta:  Human  Resources  Assistant 
Personnel.  B.B.D.  &  O.  Advertising  Agency.  New  York  City. 

Deborah  O.  Barrett:  Best  Western.  Danville,  PA. 

Mark  W.  Basilii:  Sales  Representative.  Garrett-Buchanan. 
Reading.  PA. 

Benjamin  D.  Battle,  Jr.:  Sales  Representative.  First 
Investors.  Hackensack.  NJ. 

Michael  J.  Bendorf:  Management  Trainee.  Enterprise 
Leasing.  Cherry  Hill.  NJ. 

Mark  P.  Bensel:  Management  Trainee.  Firestone  Tire  & 
Rubber  Company.  Princeton.  NJ. 

Dawn  M.  Berger:  Working  toward  M.F.A,  Goddard 
College,  Plainfield,  VT 

Thomas  R.  Berkshire:  Account  Executive,  Modular 
Coatings,  Brick,  NJ, 

Craig  R.  Bermingham:  U.S.  Army. 

Lori  A.  Bierly:  Administrative  Assistant.  Orchestra  of  St. 
Luke's.  New  York  City. 

Timothy  D.  Billow:  Tax  Accountant.  AMP  Incorporated. 
Harrisburg.  PA. 

Joan  E.  Book:  Accountant.  Harrisburg  Steam  Works.  Ltd.. 
Harrisburg.  PA. 

Daniel  C.  Boop:  Working  toward  MB. A..  Bloomsburg 
University.  Bloomsburg.  PA. 

Andrew  H.  Bowman:  Credit  Analyst.  Meridian  Bancorp. 
Reading.  PA. 

Matthew  A.  Boynton:  U.S.  Air  Force. 

Stacy  L.  Brechbiel:  Middle  School  Band/Instrumental 
Instructor,  West  Shore  School  District,  Lemoyne,  PA. 

Mason  W.  Brown:  American  Information  Systems. 
Wellsboro,  PA. 

Albert  P.  Bucci:  Capital  Campaign  Coordinator.  ICI 
Americas  Inc.,  Wilmington.  DE. 

Sylvia  Buck:  Bilingual  Export  Administration 
Representative.  Siemens  Corporate  Research  &  Support.  Inc  . 
Iselin.  NJ. 

Charles  A.  Buckley  III:  Accounts  Examiner,  State  of 
Connecticut,  Department  of  Children  and  Youth  Services, 
Hartford,  CT. 

Sharon  Bufo:  Working  toward  teacher  certification  in  Art 
Education,  Georgian  Court. 

Michael  W.  Burton:  Working  toward  J.D..  Boston  College 
Law  School,  Newton,  MA. 

Lynda  F.  Butler:  Staff  Accountant,  Price  Waterhouse, 
Philadelphia,  PA 

Damian  C.  Caracciolo:  Bond  Representative.  Aetna 
Casualty  and  Surety.  Camp  Hill.  PA. 

Douglas  B.  Carlson:  Operations  Analyst.  Chase  Manhattan 
Bank,  New  York  City. 

Laura  A.  Carothers:  Personnel  Assistant.  Shearson 
Lehman  Hutton.  New  York  City. 

David  P.  Cawthorne:  Warehouse  Manager,  Philip  Nuworth. 
Berkeley  Heights,  NJ. 

Robert  H,  Cheddar:  Management  training,  JC  Penney, 
Hummels  Wharf,  PA. 

John  C.  Chipman:  D  J  .  WBHV  Radio,  Stale  College.  PA. 

Shannon  L.  Clayton:  Assistant  Media  Buyer.  Jordan 
McGrath  Case  and  Taylor  Advenising,  New  York  City. 

Christine  M.  Clewell:  Organist.  Zion  Lutheran  Church. 
Indiana,  PA  and  working  toward  M.A..  Indiana  University 
of  Pennsylvania. 

Richard  F  Close  III:  Sales  Representative,  Cardio  Medical 
Products.  Belleville.  NJ 

Jeffrey  B.  Cole:  Sales.  RAF  Electronic  Hardware  Inc 
Seymour.  CT. 

James  C.  Conway:  Lab  Technician.  U.S.  Testing 
Laboratories  (Product  Safety).  Hoboken.  NJ 

Marjorie  M.  Cook:  Associate  Systems  Administrator.  User 
Support  for  Sales  Force.  Hewlett-Packard.  Valley  Forge.  PA. 

Stephen  Cook:  Greenwood  Services.  Parsippany.  NJ 

Barbara  A.  Cooke:  Recruiter.  Track  Legal  Services  Rec. 
firm.  Washington.  DC 

Todd  J.  Coolidge:  United  Parcel  Service,  Amot.  PA. 


Sarah  E.  Corbin:  Second  Lieutenant.  U.S.  Army.  Fort 
McClellan,  AL. 

Stephen  D.  Costalos:  Management  Trainee.  Flower  Time 
Nursery  and  Craft,  Bridgewater,  NJ. 

I^mela  A,  Culos:  Clerk,  Federal  Bureau  of  Investigation, 
Washington,  DC 

Peter  C,  Culos:  International  Bonds  Manager,  Merrill 
Lynch,  New  York  City. 

Mary  Katherine  (Kay)  Czap:  Substitute  Teacher  and 
Assistant  Coach  for  Women's  Basketball,  Lock  Haven 
University,  Lock  Haven,  PA. 

Paul  M.  DaBruzzo:  Perennial  Gardens.  Bedford.  NY. 

Charlene  Davies:  Administrative  Assistant.  Xerox 
Corporation,  Stamford,  CT. 

Barbara  H.  Deakin;  Credit  Assistant.  Sanyo-Fisher.  Little 
Ferry.  NJ. 

Alicia  M.  DeFelice:  Production  Assistant.  Random  House 
Publishing,  New  York  City. 

Keith  Delaporte:  Management  Trainee,  Horizon  Bancorp, 
Morristown,  NJ. 

Gretchen  C.  Dell:  Law  Student.  Dickinson  School  of  Law. 
Carlisle.  PA. 

Brenda  D.  Dersham:  Work  student.  IBM.,  Stuttgart. 
West  Germany. 

Christian  H.  DeWald:  Montgomery  Plumbing  Supply 
Company.  Montoursville.  PA. 

Robert  P.  Doll:  Working  toward  Master  of  Divinity, 
Lutheran  Theological  Seminary,  Philadelphia,  PA. 

Dana  V.  Dombroski:  A.F.D.  Title  Company,  Scotch 
Plains,  NJ. 

Christopher  J.  Donato:  Support  Representative,  Homecare 
Information  Systems,  Bloomfield,  NJ. 

Randy  W.  Donkochik:  Cost  System  Accountant,  Geisinger 
Medical  Center,  Danville,  PA. 

Catherine  M.  Dorko:  Working  toward  M.A. ,  Marywood 
College,  Scranton,  PA. 

Nancy  A.  Douglas:  Mikulak's,  Holmesdale,  PA. 

Amy  Dunmire:  Nurse  Anesthestist,  Geisinger  Medical 
Center,  Danville,  PA. 

Anne  E.  East:  Paralegal  training.  Philadelphia 
Paralegal  Institute. 

Donald  J.  Edwards,  Jr.:  Salesman.  Stone  and  Edwards 
Insurance.  Harrisburg,  PA. 

Monica  S.  EisenhardI:  Teacher,  Tarlton School,  Berwyn.  PA. 

Victoria  L.  Fagan:  Staff  Accountant.  SKF  Industries.  King 
of  Prussia.  PA. 

Anne  Farrell:  Executive  Recruiter.  Blake  &  Associates. 
Pleasantville.  NJ. 

Laura  A.  Fattman:  Personnel  Counselor,  American 
Business  Center.  Pittsburgh.  PA. 

Jeffrey  E.  Fernholz:  Platform  Manager.  Carolina  Freight 
Co..  Elmsford.  NY. 

Kathleen  French  Noah:  Supervisor,  Kelly  Services,  Inc., 
Pittsburgh,  PA. 

Douglas  D.  Gable:  Assistant  Manager.  Transamerica 
Financial  Services.  Altentown.  PA. 

Frank  C.  Galdieri:  Account  Executive.  Carr  Investment 
Inc..  Madison,  NJ. 

Scott  J.  Glascott:  Assistant  Cost  Manager,  Display  Craft, 
Inc.,  MontgomeryviUe.  PA. 

Carol  S.  Glenn:  "ReCreation"  singing  group. 

Susan  A.  Goetting:  Counter  Manager.  Clinique.  Lord  & 
Taylor.  Boston.  MA. 

Wendy  P.  Goodspeed:  Working  toward  J.D..  Dickinson 
School  of  Law.  Carlisle.  PA. 

Karl  D.  Gordinier:  Assistant  Buyer.  Mercantile  Stores. 
New  York  City. 

Kevin  N.  Gormley:  Sales  Repre.sentative.  Moore 
Business  Forms. 

Ginger  L.  Goss:  Staff  Accountant.  Ernst  &  Whinney. 
Hackensack.  NJ. 

Brett  W.  Graf:  Sales.  Sherwin  Williams,  Hanover.  PA. 

James  R.  Hanlon:  Manager  Trainee.  Southern  New 
England  Telephone  Company.  Bristol.  CT 

Valerie  Hansen:  Staff  Specialist.  Continental  Bank. 
Norristown.  PA. 

Thomas  I.  Harrington:  Fox  &  Sutherland 
Department  Store. 

Barbara  L.  Harrison:  Teacher.  Elizabeth,  NJ, 

Dorothy  N.  Hart:  Management  Trainee.  Continental  Bank. 
Fort  Washington.  PA. 

Julia  A.  Hassenplug:  Trust  Accounting  Specialist. 
Provident  Capital  Management.  Inc..  Philadephia.  PA 

Maureen  P.  Hasselt:  Credit  Clerk.  General  Motors 
Acceptance  Corporation.  Totowa.  NJ. 

Susan  E.  Heffernan:  Pensions  Administrator.  Red  Bank 
Pensions.  Inc..  Red  Bank.  NJ. 

Bonnie  L.  Herb:  Staff  Assistant.  Price  Waterhouse. 


Hackensack.  NJ. 

Diane  L.  Herdling:  Sales  Representative,  Dick  Schlotl. 
Ridgewood,  NJ. 

Thomas  D.  Hoefel:  Psychiatric  Assistant.  Philhaven 
Hospital,  Mt  Gretna,  PA. 

John  C,  Hotalen:  Systems  Engineer,  Electronic  Data 
Systems,  Dallas,  TX. 

Leslie  S.  Howell:  Buyer,  Anne  Klein.  Trenton.  NJ. 

Jeffrey  D.  Hughes;  Working  on  M.A..  American 
University.  Washington.  DC. 

Lee  E.  Hunt,  Jr.:  Computer  Technician.  United  Stales 
Gypsum,  Baltimore.  MD. 

Charles  Gregory  Jerrehian:  Marketing  Assistant,  Phoenix 
Contact,  Middletown,  PA. 

Paul  M.  Joslyn:  Business  Analyst.  Dun  and  Bradslreel 
Corp..  Allentown,  PA. 

Elizabeth  G.  Kelly:  Substitute  Teacher,  Long  Island,  NY 

Robin  L.  Kelly:  Assistant  Manager,  Petiles,  Macy's, 
Livingston,  NJ. 

Stephen  M.  Kennedy:  Order  Services.  CBS  Records.  New 
York  City 

Steven  C.  Kime:  Staff  Accountant.  Coopers  &  Lybrand. 
Philadelphia.  PA. 

Donald  W.  Kline  II:  Brake  Shop/Locksmith  Shop. 
Lewisburg,  PA. 

Joanne  M.  Kling:  Account  Executive.  Robert  N.  Pyle  & 
Associates  Public  Relations.  Washington.  DC. 

Edward  H.  Koelln:  Sales  Representative.  Cablevision 
System  of  New  Jersey.  Cresskill.  NJ. 

Colleen  M.  Kosa:  Claim  Representative.  The  Travelers 
Companies.  Morris  Plains.  NJ. 

Mark  F.  Koskulitz:  Junior  High  Mathematics  Teacher. 
South  Williamsport  School  District.  PA. 

Eugene  M.  Krumenacker:  Project  Manager.  Rann  Inc  . 
West  Conshohocken.  PA. 

Scott  A.  Krzykowski:  Sales  Trainee,  E.A.  Morse  &  Co.. 
Middletown,  NY. 

Christopher  L.  Labrecque:  Dominic  Giordano,  NJ. 

Bruce  W.  Lackland:  Property  Manager.  Fred  Lackland 

Matthew  H.  Laduke:  Local  Spons  Representative.  Norway 
Main.  Norway.  NJ. 

Candace  L.  Lain:  Assistant  Bookkeeper.  Pine  Island  Turf 
Nursery.  Sussex.  NJ. 

Teresa  Langan  Edwards:  English  Teacher.  Central 
Dauphin  School  District. 

Karen  J.  Ledebuhr:  Analyst,  General  Public  Utilities  - 
Nuclear,  Parsippany,  NJ. 

John  A.  Leitgeb:  Professional  Employment  Counselor. 
Snelling  and  Snelling  Personnel  Agency.  Paramus.  NJ. 

Dawn  Lejda  Doll:  Teacher.  Norristown  School  District. 
Norristown.  PA. 

Rebecca  L.  Lent:  Private  Piano  Teacher.  Paul  Kiss. 
Fairfield  County  School  of  Music,  and  also  with  Harlow. 
Knott.  Adams  &  Friedman.  PC.  Milford.  CT. 

Paul  A.  Lesica:  Municipal  Bond  Trader.  Titus  &  Donnely. 
New  York  City. 

Eric  F.  Letts:  Staff  Consultant.  Computer  Partners.  NJ 

Cynthia  M.  Logan:  Secretary.  New  Jersey  State 
Department  of  Education,  and  Public  Relations.  Song  & 
Dance  Associates. 

John  D.  Lotti:  Management  and  Training.  Continental 
Insurance.  New  York. 

Fredrick  S.  Lubnow;  Working  on  M.S.,  University  of 
California,  Davis,  CA. 

Brian  G.  Lucas:  Sales  Manager.  George  Lucas.  Hazleton,  PA. 

Michael  A,  Ludwig:  Customer  Service  Representative, 
MCI  Telecommunications  Inc.,  Hunt  Valley,  MD. 

Adrienne  M,  Lyons:  Assistant  Banquet  Manager.  Summit 
Hotel.  Summit,  NJ. 

Karen  S.  Madden:  Production  Assistant.  Media  Visions. 
Harrington  Park.  NJ. 

Vicki  J.  Mangus:  Administrative  Assistant,  National  Bank 
of  Washington,  Washington,  DC. 

Leo  A.  Marconi;  Manager.  Leo's  Auto  Center. 
Mountaintop,  PA. 

Nina  G.  Maroon:  Personnel  Counselor  Recruiter. 
Personnel  Agency,  Morristown.  NJ. 

Elaine  S.  Marx:  Assistant  Buyer.  S.  Grumbacher  and  Son. 
York.  PA. 

Melissa  M.  Maurer:  Working  on  Master's  of  Music, 
University  of  Connecticut.  Storrs.  CT. 

Timothy  M.  McCaffery:  Financial  Analyst.  Merrill  Lynch. 
New  York  City. 

Jeffrey  T.  McHugh:  Security  guard. 

Thomas  A.  McNairy:  Business  Analyst.  Dun  and 
Bradstreet.  Allentown.  PA. 

Kristin  E.  Meinig;  Assistant  Director  of  Emergenc7 
Services.  American  Red  Cross.  Reading,  PA. 


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Diane  R.  Meyers:  Working  toward  J.D. .  University  of 
Pittsburgh  Sciiool  of  Law.  Pittsburgh.  PA. 

Kenneth  Michael:  Data  Entry.  A.T.&T. .  Mornstown.  NJ, 

Sonya  K.  Miller:  Insurance  Professional  Trainee.  PHICO. 
Penna-  Hospital  Insurance  Co..  Mechanicsburg.  PA. 

Frank  J.  Moliloris:  Programmer.  Computer  Aid.  Inc.. 
Allentown.  PA. 

Lisa  A.  Moscalello:  Vocal  Music  Teacher.  Woodbridge 
Middle  School.  Woodbridge,  NJ. 

John  J.  Mulcahy:  Business  Analyst.  Dialamerica  Marketing. 
Inc..  Mahwah.  NJ. 

Sandra  L.  Mull:  Secretary  for  University  Relations. 
Susquehanna  University.  Selinsgrove.  PA. 

James  A.  Muller:  With  musical  group.  "Jasper" 

William  Nace:  Assistant  Accountant.  Peat  Marwick  Main 
Co..  Harrisburg.  PA. 

Sarah  J.  Nickey:  Second  Grade  Teacher.  Solanco 
School  District. 

Christopher  P.  Noah:  Account  Executive.  Compass 
Marketing  Services.  Pittsburgh.  PA. 

Kathy  O'Brien:  Earned  degree  in  Dental  Hygiene.  Thomas 
Jefferson  University  College  of  Allied  Health  Sciences. 

Thomas  J.  Nolan:  Media  Estimator.  Ammirati  &  Rois.  Inc.. 
New  York  City 

Christopher  D.  Olbrlch:  Working  toward  M.D..  Jefferson 
Medical  College,  Philadelphia.  PA. 

Douglas  P.  O'Neil:  Manager.  Chavant.  Inc. .  Red  Bank.  NJ. 

Ronald  P.  Parisi:  Pharmaceutical  Sales  Representative. 
Parke-Davis;  Division  of  Warner-Lambert  Co..  Morris 
Plains.  NJ. 

William  G.  Parker:  U.S.  Army. 

Walter  A.  Patton  II:  Working  toward  Ph  D  .  Lehigh 
University.  Bethlehem.  PA. 

Norris  A.  Pearson:  Working  toward  M.S..  Shippensburg 
University,  Shippensburg.  PA,  and  Graduate  Residence 
Director.  Residence  Life.  Shippensburg  University. 

Hilary  E.  Philbrick:  Assistant  Merchandising  Buyer.  Anne 
Taylor.  Bridgewater.  NJ. 

Robert  W.  Pierson:  Marketing/Sales  Client  Representative. 
First  Fidelity  Bank.  Newark.  NJ. 

Kenneth  J.  Pizzico:  Account  Executive.  L.M.  Berry/ 
Directories  America.  Carlisle.  PA. 

Michael  C.  Pizzico:  Loss  Control  Service  Representative. 
Nationwide  Insurance.  Harrisburg.  PA. 

Brian  D.  Pope:  Underwriter.  Nationwide  Insurance. 
Harrisburg.  PA. 

Marilyn  G.  Pray:  Office  Manager.  Dr.  John  W.  Ruhl. 
Lcwisburg.  PA. 

Todd  I.  Quackenboss:  Attending  flight  school.  Apollo 
Flight  Center.  Mt.  Laurel,  NJ 

Brian  W.  Quiggle:  Management  Trainee.  Yellow  Freight 
Inc..  Elmira.  NY. 

Carolyn  Raftery:  Receptionist.  John  Jay  High  School.  NY. 

Susan  L.  Realy:  Junior  Correspondent.  Mutual  of  America 
Insurance  Company.  New  York  City. 

Jeffrey  M.  Rehling:  Assistant  Product  Manager.  Koh-I- 
Noorlnc. .  Bloomsbury.  NJ. 

Jerald  R.  Reimenschneider:  Working  toward  MS  . 
Syracuse  University.  Syracuse.  NY. 

David  L.  Rhodes:  Nurse  Anesthetic.  Geisinger  Medical 
Center.  Danville.  PA. 

Steven  E.  Rich:  District  Sales  Manager.  ICD/The  Hearst 
Corporation,  Washington,  DC. 

Martha  A.  Richardson:  Resource  Development  Manager. 
United  Way  of  Essex  and  West  Hudson.  Newark.  NJ. 

ChrLsline  A.  Riedy:  Research  Assistant,  University  of 
Pennsylvania.  Depanment  of  Psychiatry.  Philadelphia.  PA. 

Patricia  A.  Ross:  Computer  Programmer.  State  of 
Connecticut  Southbury  Training  School.  Soulhbury.  CT. 

Grace  C.  Rossi:  Working  toward  Ph.D..  City  University 
of  New  York.  As  pan  of  her  graduate  fellowship  she  is 
experimental  psychology  teacher  in  biopsychology  lab. 
New  York  City 

Barbara  A.  Rosliac:  Check  Cashier.  Shearson/Lehman/ 
Mutton.  Morristown.  NJ, 

David  J.  Ruckman:  Assistant  Manager.  S&A  Restaurant 
Corp./Bennigans.  Springfield.  PA, 

ftui  A.  Rybecky:  Staff  Accountant.  Pannell  Kerr  Forster. 
New  York  City, 

Tara  M.  Saalmuller:  Personnel  Assistant,  First  Fidelity 
Bank,  Morristown,  NJ. 

David  E.  Salter:  US.  Army  Aviation  Center.  Ft.  Rucker.  AL 

Joseph  R.  Sandri:  Revenue  Field  Auditor.  Commonwealth 
of  Pennsylvania.  Department  of  Revenue. 

Stephanie  J.  Sarisky:  Philadelphia  School  of  Medicine 

Kenneth  Scala:  Inside  Sales.  Olin  Hunt  Specially  Products, 
West  Patterson,  NJ. 

Patricia  J.  Schickram:  Assistant  Account  Executive, 


Markham/Novell  Communications,  Ltd..  New  York  City. 

Stephen  M.  Schneeweis:  Programmer.  ERS  Software. 
Wayne.  NJ. 

Lynne  C,  Schoepe:  West  Africa  Desk  Secretary.  Catholic 
Relief  Services.  New  York  City, 

Raul  C.  Schweitzer:  Programmer.  CDI.  King  of  Prussia.  PA 

Robert  J.  Scola:  Realty  Sales  Representative.  Surf  City.  NJ 

Joseph  A.  Seolese:  Production  Planner.  NEAPCO 
(Automotive  Co, |.  Pottstown.  PA, 

Michael  S.  Searer:  Computer  Analyst.  Warshaw  Industries 
Corporations.  Milton.  PA. 

Cindy  L.  Shawver:  Personnel  Manager.  Skills  of  Central 
Pennsylvania,  Employment  Development  Division. 
Lewistown.  PA. 

David  H.  Sheelz:  YMCA 

Barry  W.  Sheibley,  Jr.:  Staff  Accountant.  Coopers  & 
Lybrand,  Harrisburg,  PA. 

Lauren  J.  Siegel:  Case  Aide.  Little  Flower  Children's 
Services  of  New  York.  Wading  River.  NY. 

William  Smedley:  Sales  Representative/Software 
Consultant.  PC,  Connector.  Inc..  Marlow.  NH. 

Craig  A.  Smith:  Video  Production  Manager.  PMA 
Insurance.  Philadelphia.  PA. 

J.  Clayton  Smith:  Sales  Representative.  Al  Williams, 
Allentown.  PA. 

BrenI  D.  Snyder:  Music  Teacher,  East  Juniata  School 
District,  PA. 


Jacqueline  M.  Sorge:  Administrative  Assistant.  Group 
Insurance  Representative.  Patrick  M,  Mucci.  Jr.,  Clifton.  NJ, 

Teresa  Sprenkle  Swineford:  Social  Worker.  Evangelical 
Community  Hospital.  Lewisburg.  PA. 

Reed  A.  Starr:  Director  of  Program  Development. 
American  Information  Systems.  Inc.  Wellsboro.  PA. 

Patrick  W.  Slerrelt:  District  Executive.  Boy  Scouts  of 
America.  Manchester.  NH. 

Annamarie  Stewart:  Editor  for  Video  Production  and 
commercial  jingles.  The  tiditorian.  and  Private  Piano  Teacher. 
Pittsburgh.  PA 

Craig  W.  Sloken:  Spacecraft  Real-time  Analyst.  Bendix 
Field  Engineering  Corp..  Goddard  Space  Flight  Center. 
Columbia.  MD. 

Peter  H.  Stoma:  Working  toward  J.D.,  Seton  Hall  Law 
School.  West  Orange.  NJ. 

Ann  M.  Straka:  Teller.  Connecticut  Bank  and  Trust. 
Simsbury.  CT. 

Paul  R.  Sultan:  Corporate  Consolidation  Analyst.  Revlon. 
Inc..  Edison.  NJ, 

Sandra  Thomas:  English  Teacher.  Japan, 

Mark  D.  Thorsheim:  Commercial  Officer  Trainee. 
Provident  National  Bank.  Philadelphia, 

Sharon  D.  Tirpak:  Working  toward  M.  Ed..  California 
State  University.  Hayward.  CA, 

Scott  M.  Torek:  Location  Rental  Manager.  Ryder  Truck 
Rental.  Inc..  Horsham.  PA. 

Jennifer  TritI  Baker:  Caseworker.  Children  and  Youth, 
Franklin  County.  Chambersburg.  PA. 

Janine  C.  Turano:  Foreign  Exchange  Coordinator, 
international  mutual  fund  division.  State  Street  Bank  &  Trust 
Co..  Boston.  MA, 

James  E.  Turner:  Engineer.  Prime  Computers,  MA. 

Robert  N.  Turner:  Real  Estate  Sales  Agent.  Century  21. 
Ocean  City.  MD, 

Jill  S.  LIhler:  Clerk.  Konhaus  Farms.  Inc. .  Mechanicsburg.  PA. 

Jeffery  T.  Ulmer:  Working  toward  M.A.  and  Ph.D.. 
Pennsylvania  State  University.  University  Park.  PA. 

Scott  N.  Ulsh:  Claims  Examiner.  Nationwide  Insurance 
Company.  Harrisburg.  PA, 

Michelle  S.  Vickers:  Business  Analyst.  Dun  &  Bradstreet, 
Philadelphia,  PA, 

Robert  Scott  Viglianti:  Inventory  and  Production  Manager, 
W,B.C.  Industries.  Inc..  Westfield.  NJ. 

Paula  C.  Vincent:  Account  Service  Representative. 
Automatic  Data  Processing  (ADP).  Clifton.  NJ 

Paul  M.  Volk:  Teacher.  Perth  Amboy.  NJ, 

Lisa  A.  Waldeyer:  Accountant,  First  Fidelity  Bank, 
Newark,  NJ. 

Paul  N.  Walser:  Hazleton  Standard-Speaker. 

Thomas  I.  Warren:  Detoxification  center.  St.  Joseph's, 
Reading.  PA, 

Donna  M.  Wentz:  Elementary  Music  Teacher.  Ramapo 
Central  School  District.  Cherry  Lane  Elementary  School. 
Suffern.  NY. 

Pamela  S.  West:  Music  Teacher.  Mt,  Upton.  NY  and  South 
New  Berlin.  NY. 

Denise  M.  Witner:  Executive  Trainee,  Strawbridge  & 
Clothier,  West  Chester,  PA. 

John  W.  Wolfe:  Management  Trainee.  Citizens  First 
National  Bank  of  New  Jersey.  Glen  Rock  NJ. 

Joseph  A.  Wolfe,  Jr.:  Staffing  Supervisor.  CBS  Personnel 
Services.  Florence.  KY, 

Geoffrey  M.  Woodall:  Account  Representative.  List/Mark 
Computer.  Norwood.  NJ, 

Jeffrey  E.  Wynn:  Sales  Represenutive.  Fiduks  Hydrolics. 
Harrisburg.  PA. 

Angela  B.  Varnitsky:  Account  Assistant.  Commonwealth  of 
Pennsylvania.  Ashland.  PA. 

Dennis  A.  Vbst:  Controller.  Wes  Harris  Buick-Ponliac-GMC. 
Inc..  Brooksville.  FL. 

Eli7.abeth  D.  Young:  Assistant  Continuity  Director, 
WNBF/WHWK  Sloner  Broadcasting  Co  .  Binghamton.  NY, 

Michelle  A.  Zuniga:  Foreign  Exchange  Analyst.  Ingersoll- 
Rand.  WoodcliffLake.  NJ, 


Philanthropy 


Future  Susquehanna  students  studying  for  the  Lutheran 
ministry  will  receive  some  valuable  scholarship  assistance 
from  a  member  of  the  Class  of  1935. 

The  Robert  R.  '35  and  Kathryn  M.  Clark  Scholarship 
Fund  has  been  established  by  the  Rev   Robert  R.  Clark  of 
Lock  Haven.  Pa,  to  assist  worthy  students  demonstrating 
financial  need,  especially  those  studying  for  the  Lutheran 
ministry. 

This  scholarship  reflects  the  Clark  family's  long-term 
commitment  to  Susquehanna.  Two  of  the  Clark  children. 
Philip  '62  and  Priscilla  Clark  Bashore  '66,  graduated 
from  Susquehanna.  Pastor  Clark  also  served  on  the 
Susquehanna  Board  of  Directors  from  1980-86. 


Students  with  hearing  Impairments  will  receive  some 
special  encouragement  and  financial  assistance,  thanks  to  a 
scholarship  bequeathed  by  the  father  of  a  1978  graduate. 

The  estate  of  the  late  Robert  A.  Keeler.  father  of 
R.  Kevin  Keeler  '78,  provides  for  a  scholarship  to  benefit 
hearmg  impaired  students  who  attend  Susquehanna. 


R.  Kevin  Keeler,  who  is  hearing  impaired,  majored 
in  Psychology  and  led  an  active  life  at  Susquehanna.  He 
since  has  received  a  master's  degree  and  works  for 
Metropolitan  Life. 


Two  members  of  the  Class  of  1968  and  1969  are  giving 
future  business  professionals  a  boost  with  their  educations. 

Henry  H.  '68  and  Wendy  Evans  '69  Herrington  have 
established  The  Herrington  Scholarship  Fund.  Income 
from  the  fund  will  be  used  to  help  worthy  Sigmund  Weis 
School  of  Business  students  fmance  their  educations. 


Philanthropy  recognizes  the  generosity  of  Susquehanna's 
alumni  and  friends.  For  information  about  establishing  or 
contributing  to  a  fund,  please  contact  the  Development 
Office.  (717)  372-4117. 


Ihe  1988-89  Susquehanna 
University  Fund  is  on  its  way 
to  meeting  its  history-inaking 
$1  million  goal,  but  we're  not 
there  yet! 

With  just  over  one  month 
remaining  in  our  campaign, 
we  still  need  to  secure 
$125,000. 

Success  will  require 
the  support  of  every 
proud  Susquehannan. 

If  you  haven't  made 
your  gift,  please  consider 
supporting  this  year's  SUE 


WE'RE 
COUNTING 
DOWN... 

"Thanks  a  Million!" 


Got  a  Match? 

Your  gift  to  Susquehanna 
can  have  double  the  impact  If 
your  employer  matches  gifts 
to  higher  education. 

To  "double "  your  gift, 
contact  your  personnel  ofTice, 
obtain  a  matching  gift  form  and 
forward  It  to  Susquehanna. 

Gift  your  gift  a  lift— send  your 
matching  gift  form  today! 

For  more  information,  call 
Susquehanna's  Development 
Office  at  717-372-4117 


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Science  Hall  Expansion  Begins 


Work  has  begun  on  the  multi-million  dollar 
expansion  and  renovation  of  Fisher  Science  Hall. 
Susquehanna  University's  center  for  scientific  study 
and  research.  The  project  cost  is  expected  to  exceed 
$5.5  million. 

"Susquehanna  is  moving  ahead  on  its  ambitious 
goals  of  quality.  A  strong  science  program,  complete 
with  students  and  faculty  of  the  highest  caliber, 
requires  the  kind  of  outstanding  facilities  that 
will  be  provided  by  this  project,"'  says  President 
Joel  Cunningham. 

The  design 

Plans  call  for  an  extensive  renovation  of  the 
existing  45,000-square-foot  building  and  construction 
of  a  23,000-square-foot  addition  on  its  north  side. 
Construction  began  in  late  June;  completion  is 
targeted  for  late  1990.  Most  of  the  existing  facility 
will  be  used  throughout  renovation  and  construction. 

Project  architects  are  Celli-Flynn  Associates  of 
Pittsburgh.  General  contractor  is  R.S.  Mowery  and 
Sons  Inc.,  Carlisle. 

Susquehanna's  five  science  disciplines— biology, 
chemistry,  geology,  physics,  and  psychology— will 


be  grouped  by  floor.  The  facility  will  feature 
a  three-story,  open  atrium. 

The  design  also  will  provide  various  specialized 
areas  including: 

•  Specialty  rooms  for  the  life  sciences,  such  as  an 
isotope  lab  and  a  histology /microtechnique  room; 

•  Smaller  research  laboratories  to  supplement 
existing  large  classrooms  and  laboratories  maintained 
for  general  science  instruction. 

•  Faculty  and  student  lounges  for  each 
department,  reflecting  the  importance  of  faculty- 
student  interaction. 

A  result  of  extensive  study 

Plans  for  the  expansion  are  a  result  of  a  four-year 
planning  and  evaluation  process.  Faculty  and 
administrators  examined  national  science  trends  and 
the  effectiveness  of  the  Susquehanna  curriculum. 

Susquehanna's  commitment  to  strengthening 
the  sciences  comes  as  many  national  groups  are 
expressing  concern  over  the  quality  of  science 
education  in  America  and  the  shrinking  number 
of  science  graduates.  The  National  Science  Board 
estimates  that  only  12  percent  of  America's  specialists 


in  science  and  mathematics  are  under  35  years  of  age. 

While  national  consultants  praise  Susquehanna's 
faculty  and  curriculum,  their  studies  also  show  that 
Susquehanna  could  well  serve  more  science  students. 
More  than  160  of  Susquehanna's  1.450  students  are 
science  majors,  with  an  additional  550  students 
taking  science  core  courses. 

Consultant  Lois  Pfiester  of  the  University  of 
Oklahoma  told  Susquehanna  that  its  sciences 
"introduce  an  array  of  contemporary  topics  and 
techniques  not  often  found  in  small  college  settings." 

Funding  the  project 

As  a  result  of  the  study,  Susquehanna's  Board  of 
Directors  made  the  renovation  and  expansion  of 
Fisher  Science  Hall  one  of  the  highest  priorities 
in  its  current  $22  million  capital  campaign. 

To  date,  more  than  $18.5  million  has  been  raised 
from  alumni,  friends  and  foundations,  including 
$3.7  million  for  the  science  project.  Of  those  funds, 
Susquehanna  has  received  a  $300,000  matching  grant 
from  The  Pew  Charitable  Trusts  and  a  $350,000 
challenge  grant  from  The  Kresge  Foundation  which 

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Sports 


Gilbert  Award  to  Isaacs 


Witt,  Gillin  Named  Top  Athletes 


Joe  Will 


Trac\  Gillin 


Football  halfback  Joe  Witt  of  Shamokin  and 
volleyball/ Softball  standout  Tracy  Gillin  of  Conemaugh 

received  the  Blair  Heaton  and  AW.A.  (Association  of 
Women's  Athletics)  awards  as  the  top  senior  male  and 
female  athletes  for  1988-89. 

Retired  corporate  executive  and  visiting  professor  of 
business  practice  Lawrence  M.  Isaacs  '43  of  Selinsgrove 
received  the  Dr  Russell  W.  Gilbert  Award  for  his  long 
association  with  Susquehanna  and  its  athletic  program 
and  for  his  exemplary  service  to  others. 

A  senior  co-captain  in  football,  Witt  set  Susquehanna 
career  records  for  all-purpose  yardage  (4,062),  scoring 
(180),  kickoff-return  yardage  (1,336)  and  kickoff  returns 
(58),  as  well  as  single-season  all-purpose  yardage  (1,367) 
and  single-game  receiving  yardage  (216  vs.  Lycoming). 

Witt  helped  the  Crusaders  to  a  28-14  record,  two 
MAC  championships  and  a  trip  to  the  Division  III 
playoffs  over  the  last  three  seasons. 

Witt  also  was  the  squad's  leading  receiver  this  season 
with  the  second-highest  single-season  yardage  total 
(30/691  yards)  and  finished  his  career  in  second  place 
on  the  all-time  receiving  yardage  list  with  1,644 
(Al  Bucci,  1.994,  1984-87). 

For  his  efforts,  Witt  was  chosen  as  a  Division  III 
All-American,  First  Team  MAC  All-Star,  and  the  team's 
Most  Valuable  Player  this  season. 


Lawrence  M.  Isaacs 

"It's  only  appropriate  that  we  recognize  Joe  for 
his  outstanding  contribution  to  the  program  here  at 
Susquehanna.  He  reflects  the  true  attitude  of  the  student 
athlete  here  He's  a  great  athlete,  a  good  student  and 
tremendous  human  being,"  says  Rocky  Rees,  head 
football  coach.  "In  my  18  years  of  coaching.  Joe  would 
rank  in  the  top  five  as  one  of  the  best  people  with  whom 
I've  come  in  contact." 

Gillin,  who  since  has  been  named  to  the  second  team 
of  the  Softball  Academic  All-American  College  division, 
was  the  Best  Defensive  Player  for  Susquehanna  Softball 
and  volleyball. 

On  the  diamond,  she  had  a  fielding  percentage  of  .932 
(5  errors  in  73  chances)  while  finishing  at  the  plate  with 
a  .320  average  including  a  double,  a  triple,  11  walks,  II 
runs  scored,  and  6  stolen  bases. 

In  her  three  years  since  transferring  from  Methodist 
College,  Gillin  set  school  records  with  the  fewest 
strikeouts  per  at-bat  in  a  career  (1.11  in  180  at-bats)  and 
in  a  season  (0.00.  2  times)  and  with  the  most  stolen  bases 
(24).  She  was  a  MAC-Northwest  Section  All-Star  last 
season  and  the  squad's  Co-Most  Valuable  Player  in  the 
same  year 

In  volleyball,  she  was  one  of  the  squad's  top  players 
in  digs  over  the  past  three  seasons  and  was  a  main 
contributor  The  Lady  Crusaders  have  had  17  consecutive 


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Director  of  Public  Relations/Publications 

Jane  M.  Daly 

Publications  Manager 

Jean  M.  Smith 

Assistant  Director  of  Public  Relations 

Michael  S.  Ferlazzo 

Director  of  Alumni  Relations 

Jim  Campbell  '63 


.Susquehanna  liniversily  Nondiscrimination  Policy 

ll  IS  ihe  pi)lic>  ot  Susquehjnna  UniverMI>  nol  lo  disLniiiinale  on 
the  hasis  of  race,  ctilor.  religion,  nalionai  or  elhnit  origin,  age, 
seK.  or  handicap  in  its  educational  programs,  admissions  practice 
scholarship  and  loan  programs,  athletics  and  other  school- 
administered  activities,  or  employment  practices.  This  policy  is  ir 
compliance  with  the  requirements  of  Title  VII  of  the  Civil  Rights 
Act  of  1964.  Title  IX  of  ihe  Education  Amendments  of  1972, 
Section  504  of  Ihe  Rehahilitation  Act  of  197.1.  regulations  of  Ihe 
Internal  Revenue  Service,  and  all  other  applicable  federal,  state 
and  local  stittutes.  ordinances,  and  regulations. 


Susquehanna  Alumnus  (USPS  529060)  is  published  quarterly  by 
Susquehanna  University,  Selinsgrove,  Pa,  17870  Second  class 
postage  paid  al  Selinsgrove.  Pa.,  and  additional  mailing  offices 
POSTMASTER:  Send  address  changes  to  Su^queluinmi  Mumnuy 
Susquehanna  University,  Selinsgrove.  Pa    17870 


Winning  seasons. 

A  communications  major  with  a  3.68  grade  point 
average  (GPA).  Gillin  was  selected  to  the  CoSIDA 
District  2  College  Division  Volleyball  Academic 
All-American  Team  and  twice  to  the  MAC  All- 
Academic  Team. 

"She's  a  talented  athlete  who  could  probably  succeed 
in  whatever  she  attempts."  says  volleyball /softball  head 
coach  Carole  Templon.  "She's  proven  lo  be  a  quality 
student/athlete,  as  evidenced  by  her  awards," 

Isaacs  was  a  three-sport  athlete  at  Susquehanna 
(baseball,  basketball,  football)  from  1940-43  and  is  best 
remembered  as  a  starting  halfback  for  head  coach  Amos 
Alonzo  Stagg  Jr. 

Prior  to  retirement,  Isaacs  was  Chief  Financial 
Officer  for  Federated  Department  Stores  Inc.  and  also 
held  executive  positions  with  Allis-Chalmers,  RCA, 
Price-Waterhouse  and  Bethlehem  Steel.  He  is  presenlly 
a  visiting  profes.sor  of  business  practice,  vice  chair  of 
Susquehanna's  Board  of  Directors,  and  national  chair  of 
the  Window  of  Opportunity  capital  campaign. 

"Larry  was  a  dynamic  athlete  here  who  was  best 
described  by  determination  and  dedication,"  says 
athletic  director  Don  Harnum.  "He's  displayed  those 
same  qualities  not  only  in  his  professional  career,  but 
in  how  he  cares  about  Susquehanna." 

Other  1988-89  award  winners  in  each  sport  include; 

FIKLD  HOCKEY  PtRR.v  Bobb,  Middleburg,  Bcsi  Oftcnsivc. 

Cheryl  Edwards,  Landisburg.  Besi  Defensive;  Sheryl  Bnblick. 

Lilitz,  Best  Midfielder 

SOCCER  Bill  Mueller.  Berkeley  Heights.  NJ,  Best  Offensive; 

Rob  Ancipink.  Fanwood,  NJ,  Best  Defensive;  Chris  Boehm. 

W.  Redding.  CT,  Best  Midfielder 

VOLLEYBALL  Jennifer  Davis,  York,  Most  Valuable;  Jodi 

Henr.v.  Camp  Hill,  Best  Offensive;  Tracy  Gillin,  Conemaugh, 

Best  Defensive 

WINTER  CHEERLEADERS:  Stephanie  .Sameiko,  Ashland, 

Oulslanding  Cheerleader 

WOMEN'S  BASKETBALL   Lisa  Daecher.  Olmstead  Twp..  OH, 

Best  Offensive;  Jennifer  Winter,  Ardslev,  Best  Defensive; 

L.aurie  l^nkuck,  Berkeley  Heights,  NJ,  Most  Valuable 

MEN  S  BASKETBALL  Will  Ciercierski,  L^ewistown,  Best 

Offensive,  Jim  Dimond.  Roslyn,  Besl  Defensive;  J.R.  Thatcher, 

Easton,  Mosl  Valuable 

WRESTLING  Rick  Moskowitz,  CIcn  Ridge,  NJ,  Mosl  Valuable. 

Most  Takedowns.  Mosl  Pins;  Todd  Maynard,  Sayre,  Best  First 

Year  Wrestler;  Ray  Swartz  of  Hanmen  Mosl  Improved 

MENS  SWIMMING:  Mark  Rank,  Red  Lion.  Most  Valuable. 

High  Point  Award;  Ted  Doman.  Warminster,  Most  Improved 

WOMEN'S  SWIMMING:  Becky  Elzold,  Wharton,  NJ.  Most 

Valuable;  Ritrice  Hetherington,  Eldersburg,  MD,  Most 

Improved;  Tracy  Tin.sle.v,  Mountaintop,  High  Point  Award 

BASEBALL  Dan  Barker.  Dover,  Mosl  Valuable,  Besl  Fielder. 

Kevin  Erminio,  l^ke  Hopatcong,  NJ.  Leading  Hitter;  Ken 

Jonach.  Short  Hills,  NJ.  Best  ERA 

GOLF:  Rob  Rohrbach.  Ephrata,  Lowest  Average 

WOMEN'S  TENNIS:  Annmarie  Innamorati.  Forty  Fort, 

Most  Valuable 

MEN'S  TENNIS:  Chris  Biddle,  Flourlown.  Mosl  Valuable 

SOFTBALL:  Meg  Sorber,  Glenside,  Mosl  Valuable;  Tara 

Encarnacion,  Eiaston,  Best  Hitler.  Tracy  Gillin.  Conemaugh, 

Best  Fielder 

MEN'S  TRACK:  .Scott  McWilliams,  Gibsonia,  Mosl  Valuable. 

Lance  Kern,  Dupont.  Besl  Ficldman.  Tom  DiSante, 

Downingtown,  Outstanding  Runner 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

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Season  Standouts 


m88-89  was  another  highly  successful  season  for 
Crusader  sports  as  the  17  varsity  men's  and  women's 
squads  combined  for  a  record  of  176-124-2,  with  a 
Middle  Atlantic  Conference  (MAC)  team  championship 
.md  several  seasonal  bests. 


^"phomore  point  guard.  Will  Ciecierski.  scored  a  corecr-high 
^V points  in  Susquehanna's  78-71  MAC-Nonh  Championship 
calory  over  Sertmton. 


Men's  Basketball 

The  men's  basketball  team  of  14th-year  head  coach 
Don  Harnum  was  the  big  story.  The  squad  won  the 
MAC-Northern  Division  title  with  a  78-71  victory  over 
the  University  of  Scranton  at  O.W.  Houts  Gymnasium 
before  1,079  fans,  the  largest  crowd  to  attend  a  home 
Crusader  men's  basketball  game. 

The  win  sent  Harnum's  troops  to  the  NCAA  Division 
III  tournament  and  the  Middle  Atlantic  Regional,  where 
they  fell  to  host  Franklin  &  Marshall.  59-54. 

Despite  the  loss,  the  Crusaders  finished  at  18-10  for 
Harnum,  who  copped  his  200th  win  at  Susquehanna  in 
a  67-64  win  over  King's  in  the  first  round  of  the  MAC 
Playoffs.  He  also  was  named  MAC-North  Coach  of  the 
Year  as  his  squad  pulled  off  its  second  MAC-North  title 
in  his  last  three  years  as  coach. 

Leading  the  squad's  effort  in  the  playoffs  was  point 
guard  Will  Ciercierski  '91  of  Lewistown,  who  poured 
in  17  and  29  points  respectively  against  King's  and 
Scranton  in  the  playoffs.  Ciercierski  went  on  to  earn 
MAC-North  Most  Valuable  Player  honors.  Captain  and 
off  guard  J.R.  Thatcher  '89  of  Easton  also  earned  a  spot 
on  the  MAC-North  All-Stars  and  was  the  team's  MVP. 

Men's  Track 

The  spring  spotlight  was  on  the  men's  track  team  and 
llth-year  head  coach  Jim  Taylor.  His  team  completed  an 
undefeated  decade  with  a  6-0  season  that  stretched  its 
win  streak  to  70. 

The  Crusaders  also  made  a  strong  defense  for  the 
MAC  title  it  had  captured  six  of  the  previous  seven 
years,  leading  after  II  events  before  finishing  fourth. 

Lance  Kern  '90  of  Dupont  led  the  squad's  effort, 
capturing  the  high  jump  title  at  the  MAC  meet  with  a 
meet-record  leap  of  6 '  8  %  ".  Captain  and  long  jumper 
Scott  McWilliams  '89  of  Gibsonia  also  provided 
inspiration  for  the  squad  and  earned  MVP  honors. 

Women's  Swimming 

Other  top  performances  included  the  women's 
swimming  team  of  lOth-year  head  coach  Ged  Schweikert. 
The  Lady  Crusaders  stroked  their  way  to  a  new  school 
record  for  wins  with  a  10-3  mark  that  included  a  school- 
high  sixth-place  finish  at  the  MAC  Championships. 

A  pair  of  freshmen  led  the  team's  efforts.  Paige  Malin 
of  Chalfont  finished  second  and  sixth  respectively  in  the 
100-  and  200-yard  breaststroke  at  MACs,  setting  new 
school  records.  Tracy  Tinsley  of  Mountaintop  copped 
fifth  in  the  100-  and  500-yard  freestyle  events  at  MACs 
and  also  set  a  school  record  in  the  100. 

Golf 

The  Crusader  golf  team  had  its  best  season  under 
head  coach  Greg  Felty,  capturing  titles  in  two 
tournaments  and  finishing  with  a  39-7-1  record. 

Freshman  Rob  Rohrbach  of  Ephrata  won  the  team's 
low-stroke  award  with  an  average  of  80,4. 

Men's  Tennis 

On  the  tennis  courts,  ninth-year  head  coach  Gary 
Fincke  nearly  guided  his  men's  tennis  team  to  its  best 
season  under  his  direction  as  it  tied  for  the  most  wins  in 
an  11-3  campaign.  Unfortunately,  the  squad  dropped  a 
hard-fought  5-4  decision  to  Albright  that  kept  it  from 
the  MAC-Northwest  Section  title. 

Captain  and  top-seed  Chris  Biddle  '89  of  Flourtown 
earned  his  second  team  MVP  as  he  was  10-4  in  singles 
and  10-3  in  number  one  doubles  with  fourth-seed 
Andrew  Cox  '92  of  Point  Pleasant.  NJ. 


Calendar  of  Events 


,4/  home 

Aug,  29 

Classes  Begin 

Sepi,  5 

Volleyball  vs  Bucknell  University 

7p,m. 

.Sepi,  9 

Volleyball  Tournament 

to  am. 

Football  vs   Muhlenberg  College 

l;30p,m 

Sept,  16 

Football  vs.  Moravian  College 

1:30  pm 

.SepI,  17 

Blough-Weis  Library  Dedication 

3p,m, 

.Sept.  19 

Soccer  vs,  Millersville  University 

4p,m 

.Sept.  20 

Volleyball  vs,  Lycoming  College 

7  pm, 

Sept.  21 

Field  Hockey  vs.  University  of  Scranton 

3:30  p,m 

Soccer  vs,  York  College 

4p,m 

Sept.  24 

Faculty  organ  recital  by  Susan  Hegberg 

3p,m, 

Sept.  25 

Artist  Series  featuring  t)ie  musical 
"Me  and  My  Girl" 

8  pm, 

SepI,  27 

Field  Hockey  vs,  Lebanon  Valley  College 

3:30  pm 

.Sept.  30 

Cross  Country  Invitational 

TBA 

Field  Hockey  vs,  Mulllenberg  College 

11  a  m 

Football  vs,  Dickinson 

Oct,  3 

Soccer  vs   Albright  College 

4pm 

Volleyball  vs.  Messiah  College 

7  pm, 

Oct,  4 

Field  Hockey  vs,  Messiah  College 

3:30  p,m. 

Oct,  5 

Soccer  vs  University  of  Scranton 

4p,m 

Oct.  6,  7 

Volunteer  Leadership  Conference 

Oct.  7 

Homecoming 

Soccer  vs,  Gettysburg  College 

II  am. 

Field  Hockey  vs,  Marywood  College 

It  am. 

Volleyball  vs,  Bloomsburg  University 

11  am. 

Football  vs  Delaware  Valley  College 

Cross  Country  vs.  Delaware  Valley 

2  pm, 

Artist  Series/Karnlol  Endowment  Presents 

musicians  Dick  Hyman  and  Derick  Smith 

8p,m, 

Oct,  U 

Soccer  vs.  Centenary  JV 

4p,m. 

Poetry  reading  by  Liz  Rosenberg 

7:.30p,m 

Oct,  14 

Women's  Auxiliary  Meeting 

Ipm 

Faculty  recital  by  C,  Scon  Smith 

8  pm, 

Oct.  16 

Field  Hockey  vs  Dickinson  College 

3:30  pm 

Soccer  vs,  Bloomsburg  University 

4pm 

Ocl.  19 

Volleyball  vs,  Marywood  College 

7  pm, 

Oct.  20 

Faculty  recital  by  David  Boltz 

8p-m 

Ocl,  21 

Soccer  vs   Lycoming  College 
Admissions  Fall  Open  House 
Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle  Dinner 

Ipm 

Ocl,  24 

Volleyball  vs  Franklin  &  Marshall 

7  pm 

Ocl,  26 

Volleyball  vs,  Elizabelhtown 

7  pm 

Ocl,  27-29 

University  Fall  Musical 

Oct,  27,  28 

Parents'  Weekend 

Ocl,  28 

Soccer  vs,  Wilkes  College 

11  am 

Volleyball  vs,  Albright  College 

11  am 

Field  Hockey  vs,  Albright  College 

11  am 

Football  vs,  Juniata  College 

l.lOpm, 

Cross  Country  Invitational 

TBA 

Nov,  1 

Volleyball  vs,  Gettysburg  College 

7  pm, 

Pt)etry  reading  by  Jim  Daniels 

730  p.m. 

Nov,  4 

Football  vs,  Lycoming  College 

l:.30p.m. 

Nov.  17 

Faculty  recital  by  Galen  Deibler 

8  pm. 

Dec,  5 

Christmas  Candlelight  Service 

7:30  pm 

Dec.  8 

Artisl  Series  presents  "A  Christmas  Carol" 

8pm 

On  the  road 
Aug.  19 


.Sept.  17 
Sept.  23 


Nov.  5 
Nov.  U 


Alumni  Picnic/Freshmen  Scndoff  2  p,n 

Summil  Hill 
Alumni  Brunch,  Chatham  Village.  Pittsburgh    12:30  p,n 
Football  at  Wilkes  College  1:30  pri 

(Tailgate  at  Wilkes  begins  at  ntKin) 
Alumni  Dinner,  Peter  Herdic  House,  6:3(1  pn 

Williamspon 
Football  at  Lebanon  Valley  College  1:30  pn 

(Tailgate  at  lj;banon  Valley  begins  at  noon) 
Football  at  Widener  University 

(Tailgate  at  Widener  begins  at  noon)  1:30  p,n 

Univer,  Choir  at  Zion  Lutheran,  Sunbury  3  pn 

Football  vs  Albright  College  1:30  pn 


Alumiii  and  friends  nill  receive  delads  ahoul  events  in  their  respective 
ureas  as  dotes  approach.  For  more  information,  contact  the  Office  of 
Public  Relations  17171  372-4119  or  the  Office  of  Alumni  Relations 
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Campus  News 

Professor,  Student  Witness 
Beijing  Violence 


For  William  Ward,  holder  of  Susquehanna's  Alan  R. 
Warehime  Chair  in  Business  Administration,  and  his 
22-year-old  son.  Kevin  '92.  their  recent  trip  to  China 
was  to  be  a  chance  to  get  a  close  look  at  the  changing 
face  of  Chinese  business. 

As  it  turned  out.  the  Wards  got  a  closer  look  than  they 
had  hoped.  For  four  days,  they  were  surrounded  by  the 
political  face  of  the  powerful  communist  country  and 
witnessed  the  so-called  "Beijing  Massacre." 

Dr.  Ward  was  one  of  five  Americans  selected  by  the 
Eastern  Academy  of  Management  to  tour  China  and 
present  lectures  on  entrepreneurship.  Kevin  was  doing 
independent  study  on  Chinese  business  for  Carl  Bellas, 
dean  of  the  Sigmund  Weis  School  of  Business. 

The  Wards  arrived  in  Beijing  two  days  before  the 
violence,  but  were  awakened  that  early  Sunday  morning 
by  the  sounds  of  machine  gun  and  canon  fire.  Their 
hotel,  the  Great  Wall  Sheraton  Inn.  was  just  three  miles 
from  Tiananmen  Square,  the  center  of  the  violence 
in  the  Chinese  capital. 

Although  the  violence  curtailed  Dr.  Ward's  plans 
to  deliver  a  lecture  on  Chinese  entrepreneurship  at 
Beijing  University,  he  still  managed  to  tour  a  hospital 
used  to  treat  victims  and  to  interview  business  leaders. 

Meanwhile,  Kevin  was  busy  talking  with  students 
on  the  Beijing  streets,  getting  their  side  of  the  story. 
Because  he  was  a  student,  Kevin  was  given  a  battle 
flag  used  in  the  protests.  He  also  was  entrusted  to  bring 
back  student  literature  to  spread  "the  truth"  about 
the  violence. 

From  Beijing,  the  Wards  flew  to  Shanghai  for  two 
days  before  traveling  to  Hong  Kong,  where  Dr.  Ward 
spoke  at  a  conference  on  "Managing  in  a  Global 
Economy."  sponsored  by  the  Eastern  Academy  of 
Management  and  the  Chinese  University  of  Hong  Kong. 
They  returned  to  the  Harrisburg  International  Airport 
on  June  15. 

Throughout  his  trip.  Ward  and  his  son  were 
interviewed  by  regional  and  national  media,  including 
the  University  public  relations  office.  The  following 
includes  excerpts  from  several  of  those  interviews. 
Q:  What  was  it  like  to  be  in  Beijing  during  all 
the  violence? 

BILL:  It  was  a  situation  of  utter  chaos  and  a  total 
breakdown  in  leadership,  organization  and  communication. 
It  was  like  a  giant  rolling  mob  scene  for  about  2'/:  days 
with  sporadic  and  incidental  violence  of  all  kinds  within 
about  two  miles  of  Tiananmen  Square.  I  thought  the 
students  weren't  well  organized  and  the  army  wasn't 
prepared  for  what  happened. 
Q:  Did  you  see  the  actual  massacre? 
BILL:  I  don't  know  how  you  could  witness  something 
that  big.  but  we  certainly  witnessed  parts  of  it. 
Q:  Were  you  in  any  immediate  danger? 
BILL:  We  were  walking  across  Beijing  University  on 
Monday  (the  day  after  violence  broke  out)  and  turned  at 
the  corner.  There  were  about  40  troops  with  AK-47s 
standing  about  20  feet  away  from  us.  I  didn't  know  at 
thai  point  what  the  situation  was  going  to  be.  Fortunately, 
one  of  the  officers  walked  over  and  saluted  and  said. 
"This  is  a  place  where  foreigners  should  not  be."  I 
readily  agreed  and  was  happy  to  turn  back  and  go 


the  other  way.  We  didn't  look  for  trouble.  We  tried 
to  move  cautiously  and  prudently,  but  we  had  business 
we  had  to  do, 

Q:  Were  you  surprised  by  the  Government's  action? 

BILL:  No  one  was  prepared  for  the  move  by  the  troops 
and  so  I  don't  believe  anyone  was  prepared  for  the  level 
of  violence  that  occurred. 
Q:  Why  do  you  think  it  happened? 
BILL:  In  China,  they  don't  have  a  Highway  Patrol  or 
National  Guard.  Instead,  they  have  two  kinds  of  police, 
the  Traffic  Police,  those  who  wear  white  uniforms,  and 
the  Criminal  Police,  those  who  wear  green  uniforms.  In 
Beijing,  those  police  were  largely  ineffective  against  the 
protests  so  the  only  instrument  they  could  use  to  deal 
with  it  was  the  Army.  The  students  had  blocked  all  the 
intersections  with  buses  and  had  done  some  $40  million 
in  damage  in  a  couple  days.  I  don't  believe  any  government 
can  allow  all  the  shops  to  be  closed  and  all  kinds  of 
incidental  violence  in  its  capital  city.  The  Army  was 
used  with  reluctance.  I  think  essentially  the  idea  was  to 
move  and  push  them  out  with  physical  muscle.  As  the 
troops  got  in  there,  the  people  (protestors)  pelted  them 
with  rocks  and  bricks.  That  lasted  for  a  few  minutes,  but 
eventually  the  fire  bombs  came.  1  think  the  troops 
immediately  considered  themselves  to  be  in  great 
jeopardy  and  consequently  took  the  weapons  at  their 
disposal  to  make  openings. 
Q:  What  was  your  reaction  to  the  violence? 
BILL:  It  was  a  catastrophe  and  great  tragedy  because  it 
could  have  been  avoided  many  times  along  the  way.  I 
feel  sorry  for  the  people  of  China,  the  United  States  and 
the  world.  China  has  a  fifth  of  the  world's  people  living 
there  and  it  was  just  coming  onto  the  scene  as  a  wonderful 
partner  in  all  of  the  world's  activities.  Now.  with  the 
repression  that  is  taking  place,  it  may  set  the  destiny  of 
China  back  a  quarter  of  a  century  or  so. 
Q:  What  do  you  think  of  the  American  policy  toward 
China  during  all  of  this? 

BILL:  We  need  to  continue  George  Bush's  policy  of 
moderation  and  constraint  and  not  let  the  Bamboo 
Curtain  descend  on  China  and  isolate  it  from  the  rest 
of  the  world  for  another  25  years. 
Q:  What  was  the  situation  like  in  Shanghai? 
BILL:  Shanghai  was  calmer  than  Beijing.  When  we  got 
there,  the  hardest  problem  was  transportation.  Most  of 
what  had  happened  in  Beijing  happened  in  Shanghai. 
All  the  intersections  were  blocked  and  barricaded,  but 
there  were  no  troops,  no  shooting,  no  open  violence. 

The  day  we  were  in  Shanghai,  they  burned  the 
train  and  we  were  probably  about  a  half-mile  from 
that  main  railroad  line.  That  was  probably  the  biggest 
excitement  there. 

People  in  Shanghai  are  quite  a  bit  different  from 
Beijing.  Shanghai's  the  commercial  and  business  center 
and  they  don't  have  as  high  a  level  of  political  intensity.  I 
observed  the  students  at  Shanghai  trying  to  get  all  the 
workers  to  strike.  I  saw  them  set  up  the  barricades  about 
6  a.m.  and  they'd  talk  to  the  workers  trying  to  gel  them 
to  strike.  But  about  70  percent  of  the  work  force 
reponed  normally.  The  city  was  fairly  active  and  I 
didn't  feel  threatened. 


/ 


Dr   William  Kinl 

Q:  What  do  you  think  the  long-range  outcome  will  be? 

BILL:  Other  countries,  particularly  Japan,  have 
adopted  a  business-as-usual  policy.  The  day  we  were 
leaving  Hong  Kong,  the  Japanese  were  returning  4,000 
employees  and  supervisors  back  to  Beijing  for  business 
as  usual  on  Monday.  Any  good  policy  must  have  balance 
between  ideological /political  content  and  functional/ 
pragmatic  content.  The  United  States  has  more  than  680 
joint  business  ventures  in  China  representing  an 
investment  of  $3.8  billion.  In  addition,  the  Chinese 
market  bought  almost  $14  billion  of  American  goods 
and  services  last  year.  We  need  to  continue  President 
Bush's  policy  of  moderation  and  restraint  so  we  don't 
cut  off  our  noses  to  spite  our  political  face. 
Q:  How  can  the  Chinese  government  continue  a  business 
as  usual  practice  after  such  a  tragic  situation? 
BILL:  In  truth.  Beijing  represents  almost  a  singular 
instance  of  violence.  The  Chinese  government  sees 
things  in  a  much  larger  and  broader  context  that  covers 
a  larger  and  broader  period  of  time.  The  Chinese 
government  sees  that  Beijing  situation  as  a  road  block  to 
its  continuing  commitment  for  economic  development 
and  international  business.  Therefore,  the  Chinese 
government  hopes  that  China  will  be  able  to  continue 
business  and  other  activities  with  the  rest  of  the  world. 
Q:  Kevin,  you  communicated  with  the  students 
involved  in  the  protests  and  brought  home  a  flag  and 
some  of  their  literature.  How  did  this  happen? 
KEVIN:  Some  industrial  engineering  students  gave 
me  some  literature  and  their  flag.  They  told  me  to  take 
it  out  and  tell  the  real  story  that  wasn't  being  told  on 
government  television, 

Q:  What  did  the  student  literature  contain? 
KEVIN:  The  students  wanted  me  to  tell  the  truth.  We 
saw  for  five  days  on  Chinese  government  television  that 
20  students  were  wounded.  The  students  wanted  the  real 
story  to  be  told  about  the  high  number  of  casualties  and 
the  fatalities  on  both  sides. 

Q:  How  did  you  get  the  literature  and  battle  flag  out 
of  China? 

KEVIN:  I  put  the  literature  in  plastic  bags  and  taped  it 
to  my  chest  and  I  tied  the  flag  around  my  waist  underneath 
my  pants  like  a  belt.  When  we  left  from  the  Shanghai 
airport  and  were  going  through  the  metal  detector.  I  had 
to  forfeit  a  couple  of  rolls  of  film,  I  was  able  to  bring  out 
four  more  rolls  which  the  metal  detector  didn't  catch 
Q:  What  are  you  going  to  do  with  this  material? 
KEVIN:  I've  already  been  in  contact  with  some 
Chinese  students  (at  American  universities)  that 
the  students  told  me  about,  I  plan  on  sending  them 
the  literature. 

Q:  What  do  you  think  the  future  holds? 
KEVIN:  I  think  it's  the  beginning  of  a  movement  toward 
more  liberalism.  But.  as  it  stands  now.  until  the  old 
guard  leaves— no  way. 


SUSQUEHANNA 
ALUMNUS 

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Faculty/Staff  Briefs 


Science  Hall 


Project  House  members 
go  to  The  White  House 

For  the  second  time  in  five  months,  students  from 
Susquehanna  University  played  a  role  in  the  unveiling 
ol  Icderal  plans  to  encourage  volunteerism. 

Five  students  and  two  staff  members  from  Susquehanna 
were  invited  to  The  White  House  to  hear  President 
George  Bush  outline  plans  of  his  long-promised  Youth 
Engaged  in  Service  to  America  initiative.  Bush  said  he 
would  use  the  presidency  to  encourage  volunteerism 
without  making  service  a  condition  of  federal  student 
,iid  or  forcing  postponement  of  college  and  a  career. 

.Susquehanna  students  in  February  attended  a  bill 
niroduction  ceremony  organized  by  Sen.  Edward 
Kennedy.  D.-Mass.  The  Kennedy  bill  would  provide 
lunds  for  schools  and  community  organizations  that 
seek  to  expand  volunteer  service  programs. 


University  Choir  Releases 
Compact  Disli,  Cassette 

The  Susquehanna  University  Choir  and  Chamber 
Singers  are  making  history  by  recording  and  producing 
iheir  first  compact  disk  and  tape  cassette.  And  they  can 
l^c  yours. 

Conductor  Cyril  Stretansky  says  that  Volume  VIII 
loaturing  the  University  Choir  and  the  Chamber 
Singers  will  soon  be  on  sale. 

"We're  very  pleased  to  be  producing  Volume  VIII 
on  compact  disk  and  cassette.  It  is  very  unusual  for 
schools  of  Susquehanna's  size  to  be  able  to  produce  a 
siaie-of  the-an'  compact  disk."  Stretansky  says. 

\olume  selections  are  from  the  groups'  1989  tour 
"I  the  Southeastern  United  States  and  include  works 
"I  John  Rutter.  Martin  Luther.  C.  Hubert  Parry,  and 
Stephen  Foster  as  well  as  a  Gregorian  chant. 

To  order  your  copy  of  Volume  VIII.  send  $16.50 
I'lr  a  compact  disk  or  $6  for  a  cassette  to  the 
'lllice  of  Choral  Activities.  Susquehanna  University, 
Sclinsgrove,  PA  17870-1001.  Costs  include  postage 
.ind  handling. 


Richard  WH.  Kozlowski 


Can  Fincke 


■  Richard  W.H.  Kozlowski  '75,  physics,  is  the 
1988-89  recipient  of  the  Lindback  Foundation  Award 
for  Excellence  in  Teaching.  Gary  Fincke,  English,  is 
the  1989-90  recipient  of  the  John  C   Horn  Award  for 
Scholarship  and  Service.  Both  awards  were  made  at 
1989  Commencement  exercises. 

■  Edward  Schwan,  accounting,  has  been  invited  by 
the  Federation  of  Schools  of  Accountancy  to  serve  on  its 
five-member,  national  committee  that  will  study  fitting 
liberal  arts  students  into  professional  accounting  education. 

■  A  paper  by  Nancy  A.  Cairns,  French,  on  "Lafayette 
and  the  Two  Revolutions"  has  been  published  by  the 
Valley  Forge  (Pa.)  Historical  Association. 

■  Leona  Martin,  Spanish,  has  been  awarded 
a  dissertation  fellowship  from  the  American 
Association  of  University  Women. 

■  University  librarian  Peter  Deekle  has  been  appointed 
director  of  Susquehanna's  Honors  Program.  Deekle 
succeeds  Ronald  Dotterer,  who  founded  the  program 

in  1981  and  came  to  play  a  leadership  role  in  the 
national  Collegiate  Honors  Council.  Deekle  will  work 
with  Robert  Mowry,  Spanish,  who  has  been  named 
associate  director  for  a  three-year  term. 

■  Patrick  O'Neill,  art,  presented  a  paper  on  the  Three 
Masterpieces  of  Irish  Metalwork  from  the  Golden  Age 
at  the  Celtic  Studies  Conference  in  Buffalo.  NY. 

■  Cyril  Stretansky,  music,  has  been  named  a 
national  arts  associate  of  Sigma  Alpha  lota,  a 
professional  music  fraternity. 

■  Three  faculty  were  recognized  during  1989  Alumni 
Weekend  festivities  for  their  25  years  of  service  to 
Susquehanna:  Randolph  P.  Harrison  Jr., 

biology;  Charles  Igoe,  education;  and  Robert 
Nylund,  chemistry. 

■  Jeanne  H.  Neff,  vice  president  for  academic 
affairs,  recently  addressed  three  national  conferences 
on  academic  issues.  She  presented  a  conference  for 
new  deans  at  a  meeting  sponsored  by  the  Academic 
Conference  of  Academic  Deans  and  the  Council  of 
Colleges  of  Arts  and  Sciences.  She  also  was  on 

the  program  of  meetings  sponsored  by  the  American 
Council  on  Education's  National  Conference 
for  Department  Heads  and  the  Council  for  the 
Advancement  of  Private  Higher  Education. 

■  The  newest  issue  of  the  Dictionary  of  Literary 
Biography:  French  Novehsts  Since  I960  features 
the  work  of  Jack  Kolbert,  French.  Kolbert  wrote 
the  biography  of  Nobel  laureate  Elie  Wiesel. 

■  For  the  third  consecutive  year,  a  Susquehanna 
University  Press  publication  has  been  selected  by 
Choice  magazine.  Measuring  the  Moment,  by  Keith  A. 
Sandiford  of  Louisiana  State  University,  was  selected  as 
an  outstanding  academic  book. 


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require  that  Susquehanna  provide  the  remaining 
funds  for  the  project. 

"Because  the  project  has  received  such  strong 
support,  we  are  confident  that  it  will  be  successful," 
Cunningham  says.  "This  project  has  been  carefully 
conceived.  It  has  the  strong  support  of  the  Board  of 
Directors  and  the  faculty.  It  is  essential  to  achieving 
the  goals  of  Susquehanna's  long-range  plan." 

Sciences  at  SU:  Then  and  now 

When  Fisher  Science  Hall  was  built  in  1962.  it  was 
designed  to  house  the  biology,  chemistry  and  physics 
departments  for  a  student  body  of  1.150.  At  that  time, 
less  emphasis  was  placed  on  research  as  an  essential 
tool  for  instnjction. 

Susquehanna  today  has  more  than  1,450  students, 
and  has  added  majors  in  geology  and  biochemistry 
as  well  as  an  emphasis  of  experimental  psychology. 
Students  are  actively  involved  in  research  on  topics 
as  varied  as  robotics,  the  effects  of  acid  rain, 
biochemical  analysis  of  anticancer  agents  and  fiber 
optics.  However,  growth  in  the  sciences  has  pushed 
several  offices  to  other  campus  locations. 

"The  opportunity  to  become  involved  in  research  is 
a  primary  reason  why  half  of  Susquehanna's  science 
students  go  on  to  professional  or  graduate  school 
within  three  years  of  graduation."  Cunningham  says. 

Since  1975,  90  percent  of  those  Susquehanna 
graduates  who  applied  to  professional  programs  in 
medicine,  dentistry  and  veterinary  medicine  have 
been  accepted— nearly  twice  the  national  average. 

"Strengthening  the  sciences  will  result  in 
measurable  progress  toward  the  University's  primary 
goal— to  attract  highly  able  students  and  to  serve 
them  through  distinguished  programs  in  each  of 
our  three  schools."  Cunningham  says. 


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1989  Commencement 

University  Awards  Honorary  Degrees 


Millard  D.  Fuller 


William  H   Keeler 


JohiiH.  Wall 


Susquehanna  University  this  year  paid  tribute  to 
leaders  in  business,  education,  interfailh  relations 
and  social  justice  at  Susquehanna's  131st  Baccalaureate 
and  Commencemenl. 

The  University  Board  of  Directors  conferred  degrees  on; 

■  Millard  D.  Fuller,  founder  and  executive  director 
ot  Habitat  for  Humanity,  based  in  Americus.  Ga.  Fuller 
also  gave  the  Commencement  address. 

■  William  H.  Keeler,  Roman  Catholic  Archbishop 
of  Baltimore  and  most  recently  Bishop  of  Harrisburg. 
Archbishop  Keeler  presented  the  Baccalaureate  homily. 

■  John  H.  Wall  '30,  retired  corporate  executive  of 
Naples,  Fla. 

■  Susquehanna  also  presented  an  honorary  degree 
posthumously  to  Richard  R.  Green,  chancellor  of  the 
New  York  City  School  System.  (See  related  story.) 

"Recognizing  these  four  individuals  is  a  fitting 
testimony  to  their  remarkable  accomplishments  and 
the  esteem  in  which  their  work  is  held."  President 
Joel  Cunningham  said. 

Millard  D.  Fuller 

It  has  been  almost  25  years  since  millionaire  Millard 
Fuller  left  his  wealth  behind  to  help  America's  poor. 
Fuller  is  best  known  for  founding  Habitat  for  Humanity, 
a  non-profit  ecumenical  housing  ministry  to  eliminate 
poverty  housing. 

Today  there  are  more  than  240  affiliated  projects  in 
the  U.S.  and  Canada  and  more  than  50  projects  in  25 
developing  countries. 

After  graduating  from  law  school  at  the  University 
of  Alabama  in  1960,  Fuller  practiced  law  and  was  co- 
founder  of  Fuller  and  Dees  Marketing  Group,  a  business 
that  made  him  a  millionaire  before  the  age  of  30. 

In  1966,  Fuller  divested  himself  of  his  wealth.  He 
then  directed  a  $10  million  fund-raising  campaign  for 
Tougaloo  College,  a  black  college  related  to  the  United 
Church  of  Christ  (Disciples  of  Christ).  He  and  his 
family  also  worked  in  Georgia  and  Zaire,  Africa 
before  founding  Habitat  for  Humanity  in  1977. 

This  year.  Susquehanna  students  began  sharing 
Fuller's  work  by  assisting  a  Habitat  for  Humanity 
project  on  New  York  City's  lower  East  Side.  Next  year. 
Susquehanna  University  will  establish  its  own  Habitat 
for  Humanity  campus  chapter. 

William  H.  Keeler 

Keeler  was  honored  by  Susquehanna  University  at  his 
last  public  address  as  Bishop  of  Harrisburg.  Two  days 
later,  he  was  installed  as  Archbishop  of  Baltimore,  the 
nation's  oldest  Catholic  diocese. 


Susquehanna,  a  Lutheran  institution,  recognized 
Keeler  for  his  leadership  in  building  interfaith  bonds. 

As  chair  of  the  National  Conference  of  Catholic 
Bishops'  Committee  for  Ecumenical  and  Interreligious 
Affairs  from  1984  to  1987,  Keeler  helped  arrange  Pope 
John  Paul  ll's  meetings  with  Jewish  leaders  in  Florida 
and  South  Carolina  during  the  1987  papal  visit. 

For  five  years  he  led  the  Diocese  of  Harrisburg,  a 
15-county  area  of  more  than  218,000  Catholics  in 
Central  Pennsylvania,  which  includes  Selinsgrove.  He 
also  has  served  as  secretary  to  the  tribunal  Diocese  of 
Harrisburg  (1956-58).  Vice  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese 
of  Harrisburg,  Papal  Chamberlain  and  Prelate  of  Honor 
to  Pope  Paul  VI,  Chancellor.  Auxiliary  Bishop  and 
Vicar  General. 

A  native  of  Lebanon,  Pa. .  Keeler  is  a  graduate  of 
St.  Charles  Seminary,  Philadelphia,  and  the  Pontificial 
Gregorian  University,  Rome. 

John  H.  Wall  '30 

Susquehanna  honored  the  1930  graduate  for  his 
impressive  business  career  that  included  re-organizing 
several  major  corporations.  Despite  earning  a  college 
degree  at  the  height  of  the  Great  Depression,  John  Wall 
climbed  the  corporate  ladder  rapidly. 

Within  10  years  after  graduation,  he  was  general 
manager  of  Bernardin  Bottle  Cap  Company,  the  nation's 
oldest  manufacturer  of  closures  for  glass  containers.  In 
1950,  Wall  became  vice  president  of  Kent  Plastics 
Corporation. 

He  joined  Servel,  Inc.  in  1955  as  vice  president  of  the 
refrigeration  manufacturing  firm.  When  Servel  acquired 
Burgess  Battery  Company  in  Freeport,  111.  in  1964.  he 
became  president  of  that  company  for  one  year  until  he 
was  named  president  of  Servel.  During  Wall's  tenure 
with  Servel,  the  company  also  took  over  Sonotone,  a 
hearing  aid  manufacturer. 


Richard  R.  Green 

Richard  R.  Green,  chancellor  of  the  New  York  City 
Schools  since  January  1988.  was  a  self-made  man.  He 
was  described  by  Vie  New  York  Times  as  a  "tough- 
minded,  tenacious  school  superintendent  who  is  neither 
afraid  to  speak  his  mind  nor  take  action." 

While  he  faced  many  battles  with  the  New  York  City 
Schools  job.  he  also  had  some  early  successes.  He 
implemented  a  summer  kindergarten  for  more  than 
7,000  children.  Following  a  rash  of  student  assaults  on 
teachers.  Green  threatened  to  expel  those  involved, 
leading  to  a  decrease  in  violence. 


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Green  came  to  New  York  from  Minneapolis  where  he 
was  raised  in  a  public  housing  project  on  the  city's  poor 
north  side.  In  the  same  city,  he  spent  most  of  his  career, 
including  eight  years  as  superintendent  of  the  50-school 
system.  In  Minneapolis,  he  became  known  for  his 
emphasis  on  teaching  social  responsibility. 

Green  attended  Augsburg  College  (a  sister  Lutheran 
college)  on  an  athletic  scholarship.  After  receiving  a 
master's  degree  at  St,  Cloud  College,  he  began  teaching 
delinquent  pupils.  In  1972,  he  earned  a  doctorate  from 
Harvard  University;  his  education  was  supported  largely 
by  some  of  Minneapolis'  top  business  leaders. 

In  1984,  Green  received  the  Executive  Educator's 
Award.  In  1982.  he  won  the  Hubert  H.  Humphrey  Labor 
Award  and  the  Urban  League  Family  of  the  Year  award. 


Schoiarsliip  Established 
in  l\/lemory  of 
Richard  Green 

Susquehanna  University  has  established  a  scholarship 
in  memory  of  New  York  City  Schools  Chancellor 
Richard  R.  Green,  a  1989  honorary  degree  recipient 
from  Susquehanna.  Mr.  Green  died  unexpectedly  on 
May  10.  1989. 

During  Commencement  exercises,  an  honorary 
Doctor  of  Laws  was  conferred  posthumously  upon 
Mr.  Green.  University  President  Joel  Cunningham 
also  announced  that  a  memorial  scholarship  in  Mr. 
Green's  name  has  been  established  for  academically 
talented  minority  students.  Carol  Gibson.  Mr.  Green's 
chief  of  staff,  accepted  the  honors. 

Prior  to  his  death.  Mr.  Green  had  accepted 
Susquehanna's  invitation  to  receive  the  honorary  degree 

"Richard  Green  will  be  remembered  for  his  energy 
and  commitment  to  making  children  the  center  of 
America's  culture  by  creating  safe  and  effective  schools," 
President  Cunningham  said.  "This  leading  Black 
educator  took  on  the  toughest  job  in  American 
education,  one  that  few  were  willing  to  accept .  .  . 
While  his  leadership  was  not  without  conflict,  he 
persisted  in  decreasing  violence  and  Implementing 
educational  programs." 

The  Richard  R.  Green  Memorial  Scholarship  will 
be  awarded  to  academically  talented  minority  students 
enrolling  in  the  fall  of  1990.  Estimates  for  an  individual 
scholarship  range  from  $1,500  to  $10,000  depending 
on  need. 


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For  economics  graduate  Christopher  Boehm  of  West 
Redding,  CT,  'the  future's  so  bright,  he's  gotta  wear  shades. ' 


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Susquehannans  on  Parade 


THE  TEENS 

The  Class  of  1917  was  represented  ai  Alumni  Weekend  '89 
once  again  by  two  local  members— Miss  Phoebe  Herman  and 
Mrs  Marion  Moyer  Potleiger. 

THE  TWENTIES 

Mabel  KInzey  Fetterolf  '24  was  unable  to  attend  Alumni 
Weekend  '89,  When  calling  m  her  regret,  she  said.  "I  thmk 
this  IS  the  first  one  I  ever  missed." 

Ruth  Pace  Fuellharl  '29  and  Blanche  Stauffer  Keeny  '29 
marked  the  60th  anniversary  of  their  Susquehanna  graduation 
by  attending  Alumni  Weekend  '89.  They  were  roommates  in 
Seibert  Hall  during  their  college  days. 

Harold  N.  Moldenke  '29  has  retired  as  publisher,  and 
contributor,  for  Phylnlogia  magazine.  A  founder  of 
the  publication  55  years  ago.  he  is  turning  over  ownership  of 
the  magazine  to  a  botanist  at  the  University  of  Texas.  The 
publication  is  sent  to  almost  all  universities  with  a  botany 
jL|i.inmeni  and  to  botanical  gardens  with  research  facilities. 


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THE  THIRTIES 

Ralph  C.  Geigle  '35  recently  received  an  honorary  hfe 
membership  in  the  Reading  &  Berks  Basketball  Old-Timers. 
Inc.  He  was  recognized  for  his  long-time  contributions  to  the 
game  in  the  Reading  area, 

Frances  Moyer  Wynn  '38  was  cited  by  the  Susquehanna 
Valley  Branch  of  the  American  Association  of  University 
Women  for  50  years  of  teaching  service.  Her  entire  career 
has  been  spent  in  the  Sehnsgrove  School  District. 

THE  FORTIES 

Work  has  begun  by  Smithsonian  Institution  officials  to 
restore  the  B-29  which  carried  the  first  atomic  bomb. 
Navigator  on  the  historic  flight  was  Theodore  "Dutch" 
Van  Kirk  '42. 

Jean  BufTinglon  Sunday  '44  has  retired  from  a  long 
nursing  career.  She  has  spent  27  years  as  a  community  nurse 
in  Millersburg.  PA. 

The  Reverend  Dr  Herman  G.  Stuempfle,  Jr.  '45  was 
awarded  an  honorary  doctorate  from  Thiel  College.  He 
recently  retired  as  president  of  the  Lutheran  Theological 
Seminary  at  Gettysburg. 

Rine  G.  Winey,  Jr.  '46  has  retired  after  37  years  of  service 
with  the  Watsontown.  PA  National  Bank,  He  began  with  the 
bank  in  1952  and  rose  to  be  its  president  in  1983.  He  will 
continue  as  a  director  and  work  part-time. 

THE  FIFTIES 

Jack  K.  Bishop  "57  has  been  promoted  to  director  of 
compensation  and  benefits  for  Hershey  Chocolate  U.S.A.  He 
has  been  with  Hershey  since  1956.  He  is  the  son  of  Paul  M. 
Bishop  '30  and  the  father  of  Brad  Bishop  '90. 

Robert  C.  White  '58  is  co-author  of  lialian  An  Srmg.  a 
book  that  deals  with  the  composers  of  the  music  which  came 
to  Italy  in  1875.  Dr  White  is  on  the  faculty  at  the  Aaron 
Copland  School  of  Music.  Queens  College.  Charlotte,  NC. 


Jack  K  Bishop  '57 


THE  SIXTIES 

John  E  "Jack"  Fries  '61  was  one  of  four  alumni  soloists  at 
a  campus  presentation  of  the  S.U.  Jazz  Ensemble  directed  by 
Victor  Rislow.  Other  alumni  performers  included:  R.  Douglas 
Riley  '74,  Dale  A.  Orris  '75,  and  Robert  R.  LaBarca  '78. 

Lynn  E.  Lerew  '63  was  honorary  host  of  the  Hagerstown. 
MD  street  fair— Hager  Fest  '89.  He  is  band  director  of 
Chambersburg.  PA  High  School. 

The  Reverend  David  L.  DeLong  '64  was  recently  installed 
as  pastor  of  St   Paul's  Lutheran  Church  in  Hanover.  PA- 


Tom  Pal  umbo  '67 


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Tom  I^lumbo  '67,  a  classroom  teacher  for  22  years,  has 
created  a  child's  workbook  series  entitled  "A  Collection 
of  Classroom  Classics."  He  is  also  administrative  director  of 
the  Advanced  Institution  of  Motivation,  an  educational 
consulting  firm- 
Robert  W.  Hadfield  '68  has  been  promoted  to  manager- 
contract  sales  with  Armstrong  World  Industries  in  Lancaster, 
PA   He  has  been  with  Armstrong  since  graduation. 

Willard  J.  "Bill"  Bowen  '69  has  been  recently  honored 
with  two  real  estate  awards.  He  has  been  inducted  into 
Pennsylvania's  Realtors  Association's  Excellence  Club  and 
era's  Winner's  Circle,  He  and  his  brother.  Arthur  F.  Bowen 
'65,  are  associated  with  the  ERA  Bowen  Agency  in  Selinsgrove, 

J.R.  Freas  '69  has  been  promoted  to  manager  of  technical 
support  and  data  with  Armstrong  World  Industries'  Business 
Information  Services.  Like  Bob  Hadfield,  he  has  been  with 
Armstrong  since  graduation. 

THE  SEVENTIES 

Roxane  Havice  Vermillion  '71  has  begun  a  custom  home 
decorating  service.  The  franchise,  known  as  Decorating  Den, 
features  a  van  which  is  used  to  make  "house  calls."  Explains 
Ms.  Vermillion.  "We've  found  that  many  of  our  clients  are 
much  more  comfortable  dealing  with  an  interior  decorator  in 
their  own  homes  or  offices."  The  ColorVan  allows  her  to  do 
that.  She  and  her  husband,  dentist  Kenneth  Vermillion  '71, 
reside  in  Summit  Hill.  PA. 


Brian  E.  Lewis  '72  has  been  promoted  to  Senior 
Analyst /Programmer  for  ComputerBay.  a  firm  in  Reading, 
PA,  where  he  resides. 

Joseph  M.  Vayda  '73  is  now  a  senior  vice  president  with 
CoreStates  Financial  Corp.  a  firm  he  has  been  with  since  1987 
He  resides  in  Belle  Mead,  NJ. 

Victoria  Vanwagenen  Heidorn  '73  has  recently  become 
licensed  m  securities  and  works  part-lime  for  A.L.  Williams 
Co.,  as  a  recruiter  and  tramer.  She  and  her  family  reside  in 
Gardner.  MA. 

Douglas  E.  Hauser  '73  was  recently  honored  as  Mount 
Pleasant's  "Citizen  of  the  Year."  The  native  of  that  Western 
Pennsylvania  community  still  resides  there  where  he  operates 
an  insurance  agency. 

Leander  Chapin  Claflin  '73  is  organist  and  music  associate 
at  Abinglon  Presbyterian  Church  in  suburban  Philadelphia,  He 
has  also  appeared  with  the  Choral  Arts  Society  at  the  Philadelphia 
Academy  of  Music, 

William  R.  Campbell  '74  has  been  promoted  to  senior  vice 
president  by  the  Manasquan  Savings  and  Loan  Association.  He 
resides  in  Keystone,  NJ. 

Nevin  J.  Garrett  '74  was  one  of  the  four  former  trumpet 
students  of  assistant  professor  Victor  Rislow  to  return  to 
campus  for  a  recital.  Others  included:  Dale  A.  Orris  '75, 
Michael  R.  Trego  81,  and  David  E.  Bingaman  '85. 

George  D.  Cashman  '75  is  senior  vice  president  of  a  new 
division  of  Westinghouse  Credit  Corporation— Major 
Industries  Finance  Group.  Cashman.  who  has  a  master's 
degree  from  the  College  of  William  and  Mary  resides  in 
Franklin  Park,  PA.  joined  Westinghouse  in  1984. 

Eric  A.  Doney  '75  recently  performed  at  the  Lucan  Center 
in  Scranton.  PA.  He  is  a  pianist/composer/arranger  and  has 
composed  with  Les  Brown's  Band  of  Renown  as  well  as  being 
one  of  a  select  group  of  pianists  who  played  Gershwin's 
"Rhapsody  in  Blue"  at  the  opening  ceremonies  of  the  1984 
Olympic  Games  in  Los  Angeles.  He  currently  resides  in 
Santa  Monica.  CA. 

Scott  A.  Wissinger  '76  has  been  awarded  a  Presidential 
Young  Investigator  Award  by  the  National  Science  Foundation 
He  is  an  assistant  professor  of  biology  and  environmental 
science  at  Allegheny  College  in  Meadville.  PA.  He  was  one  ot 
less  than  200  professors,  out  of  a  pool  of  more  than  1.600  to 
receive  the  prestigious  award.  Wissinger,  who  majored  in 
biology  and  geology  at  SU.  will  conduct  his  research  both  at 
Allegheny  and  at  the  Rocky  Mountain  Biological  Laboratory 
in  Colorado.  He  will  work  with  researchers  from  the 
University  of  California-Berkeley  and  Cornell. 

Two  1976  music  graduates  of  Susquehanna  returned  to 
campus  recently  with  their  musical  groups,  Thomas  G. 
Eyster  director  the  West  York.  PA.  High  School  Chamber 
Ensembles  and  David  A.  Rohrer  led  the  Carlisle.  PA.  High 
School  Jazz  Ensemble, 

The  new  president  of  the  Union  National  Bank  in  Mt. 
Carmel.  PA.  is  Fred  L.  Hickman  '77.  He  is  also  the  bank's 
chief  executive  officer. 

Claudia  Revar  '78  was  part  of  a  student  /  alumni  /  faculty 
recital  at  Pocono  Mountain  High  School.  A  flutist,  she  is  a 
graduate  of  the  school. 

Robert  Mowrer  '78  is  a  professor  of  psychology  at  Angelo 
State  University  in  San  Angelo,  TX.  An  article  in  the  university 
newspaper  referred  to  him  as  a  "hero"  to  his  students.  They  cite 
his  unique  style  of  teaching,  which  combines  learning  and 
entertaining.  He  is  awaiting  his  call  sign  from  the  FCC  before  he 
begins  operating  a  ham  radio— |ust  one  of  his  many  other  iniea'sLs, 

Edward  R.  Barben  '78  is  now  an  assistant  vice  president 
with  CCNB  in  the  Harrisburg  area   Prior  to  that  he  has  been  a 
loan  officer  with  Northern  Central  Bank  in  Williamsport.  PA 
Michael  P.  Scheib  '78  has  been  promoted  to  vice  president 
of  operations  for  Inservo  Insurance  Services  in  Harrisburg.  He 
has  been  with  the  firm  since  1986. 

Robert  C.  Drugan  '79,  an  assistant  professor  of  psychology 
at  Brown  University,  is  one  of  a  select  group  of  young 
professors  to  be  named  1989  Alfred  P.  Sloan  Research  Fellows. 
The  average  age  of  the  fellows  is  under  32  years  They  will  do 


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ALUMNUS 

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George  Cashman  '75 


Suzanne  Leach  '84 


research  in  physics,  chemistry,  mathematics,  neuroscience. 
and  economics.  Dr.  Drugan  has  been  at  Brown  since  January 
of  1988. 

THE  EIGHTIES 

Cathy  A.  Davies  '80  staged  a  "Pennsylvania  Home  Town 
Party"  in  Dover.  DE,  recently.  A  native  of  Girardville  in  the 
Anthracite  Coal  Region,  she  said  the  party  was  for  "all  the 
former  coalcrackers  Hving  in  the  area."  A  polka  band  and 
ethnic  food  were  part  of  the  program,  as  was  Yuenghng  beer. 
Davies  is  an  investment  consultant  with  Merrill-Lynch. 

Frank  L.  Arena  '80  of  Chappaqua.  NY.  has  recently 
become  a  representative  with  National  Advance  Systems. 
The  firm  is  located  in  Old  Greenwich.  CT. 

Robb  N.  Whitmoyer  '80  was  recently  honored  by  Phi  Mu 
Alpha  for  his  many  years  of  service  as  the  organization's 
alumni  advisor.  He  resides  in  Selinsgrove  and  is  a  director 
of  choruses  at  the  local  middle  school. 

William  E.  Cochran  '83  is  now  assistant  vice  president  of 
First  Fidelity  Bank  in  Newark.  NJ.  He  also  assumed  duties  as 
chairperson  of  the  Northern  New  Jersey  District  Club  of  the 
S.U.  Alumni  Association.  He  resides  in  Oradell,  NJ. 

Diane  E.  Rogalski  '83  recently  completed  her  second 
season  as  a  tax  consultant  with  H  &  R  Block  m  Carbondale, 
PA.  A  CPA,  she  also  works  in  the  accounting  department  of 
Shorten  Homes. 


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Sarah  B.  Brown  "84  created  Ihe  accompanying  canoon  as 
her  rciponse  to  a  spring  of  '89  alumni  reception  in  Washington. 
DC.  In  addition  to  her  full-time  work  as  a  systems  manager,  she 
produces  a  series  of  illustrations  such  as  this  and  calls  them 
"Sassy-Toons." 

Meridian  Bancorp.  Inc.  announced  the  promotion  of 
Suzanne  P.  Leach  '84  to  assistant  advertising  officer  She 
has  been  with  the  company  since  1985.  Her  new  address  and 
telephone  number  are:  211  Windsor  Street,  Reading.  PA  19601; 
(215)  .^78-9287. 

Elizabeth  Allen  Vought  '84  is  working  with  Health  East 
Enterprises  in  the  telecommunications  department.  She  resides 
in  Allenumn.  PA 

James  A.  Bazeuicz  '85  was  awarded  a  lull-tuition 
scholarship  to  attend  Harmony  College  in  Kenosha,  WI. 
It  is  the  annual  workshop  of  Society  for  the  Preservation  and 
Establishment  of  Barbershop  Quartet  Singing  in  America. 
He  is  a  resident  of  Cranford.  NJ. 


Charles  R.  Straw  '85  is  now  with  Chrysler  Moiore 
Corporation  in  the  Syracuse,  NY  zone.  He  is  with  their 
parts  and  service  operation  in  DeWitt.  NY.  He  resides  in 
Fayelleville,  NY. 

Cheryl  Wiley  Venezia  '85  is  now  a  supervisor  with  Paine 
Webber  of  Weehawken,  NJ.  She  and  her  husband  Chris, 
also  a  member  of  the  class  of  '85,  reside  in  Cranford,  NJ. 

Michael  J.  Alberese  '86  is  a  buyer /fuel  tax  analyst  with 
Hertz  Equipment  Rental  Corporation  in  Park  Ridge.  NJ.  He  is 
a  resident  of  Ramsey.  NJ. 

David  A.  Sweigard  '86  has  been  most  recently  promoted  to 
account  executive  with  the  PMA  Group  in  Greenbelt,  MD.  He 
has  been  with  PMA  since  graduation  as  a  result  of  being  hired 
by  way  of  an  on-campus  interview.  He  first  worked  with  the 
firm  in  King  of  Prussia,  PA. 

Kathryn  J.  Heller  '87  is  now  a  social  worker  with  Abbott 
House  in  Irvington,  NY.  She  resides  in  Poughkeepsie,  NY. 

James  A.  Balas  '88  is  a  mathematics  teacher  at  Cumberland 
/Perry  Vo-Tech  School  in  Mechanicsburg.  PA.  He  lives  in 
Enola.  PA 

Brian  G.  Lucas  '88  is  a  new  director  of  Big  Brothers /Big 
Sisters  of  Luzerne  County  A  resident  of  Hazleton,  PA,  he  is 
sales  manager  lor  F&L  Doors  in  that  city. 


I  Do's 


RAPPISI'MARTM 

Georgina  Martin  '79  to  Paul  Rappisi.  December  II,  1986, 
Linden,  NJ.  She  is  an  allocations  clerk,  OAF  Chemicals 
Corp.  /2046  Barnetl  Street,  Rahway,  NJ  07065. 
LOWLEY-CHAVERS 

Chrisli  Chavers  '79  to  Daniel  Lowley,  August  28,  1987, 
Brentwood,  CA.  Christi  is  an  independent  sales  representative 
of  accessories.  /697  Galloping  Hill  Road.  Simi  Valley, 
CA  93065. 
CLAVIER-HAWKINS 

Susan  K.  Hawkins  '84  to  Mark  H.  Clavier.  April  15,  1987, 
Dover,  DE.  Susan  is  a  teacher  in  the  William  Henry  Middle 
School,  Dover.  DE  and  her  husband  works  for  Milford 
Memorial  Hospital   Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party 
were  Teresa  C.  Sol  '84  and  Debra  L.  Vol!  '84.  /  30  Rodney 
Road.  Dover.  DE  19901. 
ROBINSON-RICH 

Roxanne  Rich  '86  to  D  Mark  Robinson.  May  14.  1988. 
Blawenbury  Reformed  Church.  Skillman.  NJ.  Roxanne  is  a 
systems  analyst,  CareerCom  Corp.  in  Middlelown.  PA.  Her 
husband  is  a  greenhouse  worker.  Plant  Place.  NeffsviUe. 
PA.  / 1006  Laurel  Drive.  Middletown,  PA  17057 
NUNN-SMYTHE 

Kelly  Ann  Smythe  to  Steven  E.  Nunn  '8L  May  21.  1988. 
Fenton  United  Methodist  Church.  Fenton.  Michigan   Steve's 
parents  are  Ruth  Scott  Nunn  '55  and  Peter  M.  Nunn  '57. 
Other  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  were  Stephen  L.  Neff 
'81  and  David  A.  Scicchitano  '8L  Steve  is  a  district  manager 
for  County  Seat.  Raleigh.  NC.  /4202  Mill  Village  Road. 
Raleigh.  NC  27512. 
DON  KOCH  IK-  WODRIG 

Diane  M   Wodrig  to  Randy  VV.  Donkochik  '88,  May  28. 
1988,  Bloomsburg,  PA.  Randy  is  a  cost  system  accountant  at 
Geisinger  Medical  Center,  Danville,  PA  and  his  wife  is  with 
the  CPA  firm,  Kramer-Hoffman  Associates,  Wiliiamspon. 
/ 1005  Elm  Street.  Walsontown.  PA  17777. 
SEVENS-CAROL 

Mary  L.  Carol  '83  to  Richard  Ambler  Stevens.  July  2. 
1988,  St.  Mary's  Antiochian  Orthodox  Church,  Wilkes-Barre. 
PA.  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Andrea  O. 
Carol  '85  and  Elissa  M.  Carol  '85.  Mary  is  a  senior 
accountant,  reinsurance.  Maryland  Casualty.  Baltimore. 
MD.  Her  husband  is  a  manager,  loan  officer.  ITT  Consumer 
Financial  Corporation.  /Apartment  3D.  10  Airway  Circle. 
Towson.  MD  21204. 
MARTIN-MARSHALL 

Kathleen  L.  Marshall  '85  to  Emerick  V.  Martin.  July  16, 
1988,  Our  Lady  of  Victory  Church,  State  College,  PA   In  the 
wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  Kathleen  Gorman 
Gray  '85  and  Noreen  M.  Duff  '86.  Kathleen  is  with 
Lancaster  Catholic  High  School  and  her  husband  is  with 
Wagner  Group  Inc.  /20I  Eric  Avenue,  Shillington,  PA  19607 
BILGER-VOLANTE 

Gleasy  Volante  to  Timothy  S.  Bilger  '86,  St  John  of  God 
Church.  North  Cape  May,  NJ  Tini  is  a^slstant  branch  manager. 
Merchants  Bank,  and  his  wile  is  a  first  grade  teacher  in  the 
Allenlown  School  District.  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding 


party  were  Tammy  L.  Bilger  '90  and  Michael  E.  Hitter 

•85. /739  Center  Street,  Bethlehem,  PA  18018-4037 
McCULLIAN-NOVACK 

Evelyn  B.  Novack  to  Gregory  M,  McCuIIian  '80,  August  7, 
1988,  at  the  Mahoning  Valley  Country  Club.  Gregory  is 
manager,  Tarn  Pallet  Company,  Mahoning  Valley,  and  his 
wife  is  a  speech  therapist  for  the  Carbon-Lehigh  Intermediate 
Unit.  /406  West  Bertsch  Street.  Lansford.  PA  18232. 
YELENCSICS-ZIEMER 

Diane  M   Ziemer  to  Douglas  E.  Yelencsics  '76,  August  8, 
1988.  Doug  is  a  pilot  for  American  Airlines  based  in  New 
York.  /  35  Rochester  Drive.  Brick  Township.  NJ  08732. 
ORNOUSKY-VALLERIE 

Maureen  Anne  Vallerie  to  Peter  W.  Ornousky  '80,  August 
13.  1988,  Church  of  the  Assumption,  Westport,  CT.  Michael 
W.  Smith  '79  of  Susquehanna  was  m  the  wedding  party.  Peter 
IS  with  Norden  Systems  in  Norwalk  and  his  wife  is  deputy 
assistant  state's  attorney  in  Stamford.  /38  Winfieid  Court, 
Norwalk,  CT  06855. 
ORLANDO-CHESNUTT 

Janet  Chesnutt  '84  to  Thomas  J,  Orlando.  September  4, 
1988.  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Sparta,  NJ.  Agnes  Ka  Yip 
Chang  '84  was  in  the  wedding  party.  Janet  is  supervisor  of 
Internal  Audit,  Selective  Insurance  Company  of  America, 
Branchville,  NJ  and  her  husband  is  operations  manager. 
Michael  Monet.  Mountainside.  NJ. /R  D.  6.  Box  235-A. 
Newton.  NJ  07860. 
DUY-MUELLER 

Carla  Mueller  to  Pierre  V.  Duy  '84,  September  10  1988. 
Christ  Church  Episcopal.  Alexandria.  VA.  Susquehannas  in 
the  wedding  parly  were  Chris  A.  Markle  '84  and  Thomas 
E.  Barrett  '83.  Pierre  is  an  international  economist. 
U.S.  Department  of  Commerce.  International  Trade 
Administration.  Washington,  DC.  His  wife  is  manager  of 
special  events  at  The  American  University.  /72I3  Parsons 
Court.  Alexandria.  VA  22306. 
METTLER-FIDLER 

Brenda  J.  Fidler  to  Jeffrey  D.  Metller  '82,  September  10. 
1988.  Trinity  United  Church  of  Christ.  Tamaqua.  PA.  Thomas 
J.  Banks  '84  was  the  best  man.  Jeff  is  pastor  of  Trinity  United 
Church  of  Christ.  Tamaqua,  PA  and  his  wife  is  an  L.P.N,  at 
Good  Samaritan  Hospital,  Poilsville,  PA./44  Lafayette  Street. 
Tamaqua.  PA  18252. 
PALONE-BOWMAN 

Constance  A.  Bowman  '83  to  Thomas  W  Palone. 
September  17  1988,  Webster  Baptist  Church,  Webster,  NY. 
Constance  is  a  cost  analyst,  Bausch  &  Lomb,  Rochester,  NY 
and  her  husband  is  a  research  engineer,  Eastman  Kodak 
Co. /3I8  Stone  Fence  Road,  Rochester,  NY  14626 
NOAH-FRENCH 

Kathleen  French  '88  to  Christopher  P.  Noah  '88. 
September  17,  1988,  Summit,  NJ.  In  the  wedding  parly  from 
Susquehanna  were  Mark  D.  Thorsheim  '88  and  Lynda  E. 
Butler  '88.  Chris  is  an  account  executive  for  Compass 
Marketing  in  Pittsburgh.  /Apartment  3,  1009  Glass  Run  Road, 
Pittsburgh,  PA  15236. 
SHAFER-BINCAMAN 

Naomi  Bingaman  (Kinney)  '40  to  Ray  L.  Shafer, 
September  17.  1988,  St.  Luke's  Lutheran  Church, 
Albuquerque,  NM,  6118  Edith  NE,  im.  Albuquerque,  NM 
87107. 
KELLY-POITS 

Amy  A.  Potts  '84  to  Mark  R.  Kelly.  September  17  1988. 
St.  Lukes.  Westport.  CT.  Amy  is  an  account  installation 
specialist.  Control  Data.  Avon.  CT.  Her  husband  is  a  real 
estate  developer  in  Hartford.  CT  /  PO  Box  14530,  Hartford. 
CT  06114 
OWENS-CAMPBEU 

Pamela  M.  Campbell  to  Craig  S.  Owens  '82,  September 
17  1988,  York  Christian  and  Missionary  Alliance  Church. 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were:  Kevin  E.  Owens 
'80  and  Frederick  G.  Pfeiffcr  '80.  Craig  works  at  Navy  Ship 
Pans  Control  Center  in  Mechanicsburg.  PA.  /6  Culpepper 
Road,  Shrewsburg,  PA  17361. 
GLASSMIRE-LEWIS 

M.  Melissa  Lewis  '79  to  Charles  Michael  Glassmire. 
October  I.  1988.  Yardley  United  Methodist  Church.  Cynthia 
J.  Lewis  '79  was  in  the  wedding  party.  Melissa  is  human 
resources  division  manager  for  Allstate  Insurance  Company 
in  Valley  Forge.  PA.  Her  husband  is  an  attorney  in  private 
practice,  / 4812  Oxford  Coun.  Bensalem.  PA  I902O 
FARRELL-MILLER 

Christine  Miller  to  Christopher  VV.  Farrell  '85,  October 
8,  1988,  St.  Agnes  Church,  Blackwood,  NJ.  Chris  is 
an  investment  sales  executive  for  John  Hancock  Corporate 
Pension  Plans  and  his  wife  is  a  health  and  physical 
education  teacher 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

10 


S.U.  Legacies 

Wien  classes  began  last  fall,  there  were  10  freshmen  and  two  transfers  among  the  new  students  on  campus.  Pictured  from  left  to 
right,  from  row.  are  Craig  A.  Walker,  son  of  Russell  and  Nancy  Hess  '63  Walker:  Kimberly  Filipek,  daughter  of  Paul  G.  '65  and 
Carol  Filipek:  Amy  Fisher,  daughter  of  Frederick  I.  '63  and  Ardine  Fisher:  Jill  Bashore.  daughter  of  Larry  D.  '66  and  Priscilla 
Clark  '66  Bashore— Jill  is  the  granddaughter  of  Re\:  Robert  R.  Clark  '35  and  niece  of  Philip  M.  Clark  '62:  Danielle  Delia  Pella. 
stepdaughter  of  Lawrence  S.  Kachelriess  '64  and  daughter  of  Sandra  Kachelriess:  Jim  Campbell  '63.  director  of  alumni  relations. 
Second  row.  Kelly  Thomas,  daughter  of  Alan  L.  '62  and  Jane  Campbell  Thomas  '65:  Amy  Reaser  Diggan.  daughter  of  James  R.  '67 
and  Janice  Reaser.  and  wife  of  Eric  C  Diggan  '92:  John  C  Garrett.  Jr  .  son  of  Dr  John  C  '64  and  Michelle  Garrett:  Mary  Garrett, 
daughter  of  Dr  John  C   '64  and  Michelle  Garrett— John  Jr  and  Man'  are  transfers:  Sara  Markle.  daughter  ofNeal  Markle  '63  and 
Man-  Elizabeth  Markle.  Not  pictured  is  Arthur  A.  Kiessling.  son  of  William  and  Elizabeth  McNulty  Kiesslig  '68. 


CHANNINGMILLER 

Linda  S.  Miller  '84  to  David  Channing,  October  8,  1988. 
Supplee  Presbyterian  Church.  Maple  Glen.  PA.  Linda  is  a 
vocational  counselor.  Arbor.  Inc.  in  Norristown.  PA.  Her 
husband  is  a  CPA  with  Neissen.  Dunlap  &  Pritchard.  /50 
Ash  Stoker  Lane.  Horsham.  PA  19044 
WRIGHTDUANE 

Denise  A.  Duane  '77  to  James  G.  Wright.  October  15.  1988. 
St.  Mary's  Roman  Catholic  Church.  Deal.  NJ  The  groom  is 
affiliated  with  research  and  development  for  the  Army.  Fort 
Monmouth  /HQ-USFK/EUSA.  Attn:  (SJSl  CS-SO.  APO  SF 
96301-0010, 
CAR^ENSEN -BLEND 

Marilynn  Blend  '74  to  Andrew  Carstensen.  October  22. 
1988.  St,  Luke's  Episcopal  Church.  East  Hampton.  NY 
Marilynn  is  currently  president  of  the  Blend  Management 
Group,  a  sales  and  marketing  firm   Her  husband  is  vice 
president  of  Manufacturers  and  Traders  Trust  Co.  in  charge 
of  corporate  and  private  lending.  /One  Grovers  Court. 
Princeton  Junction.  NJ  08550. 
VISLOSKY-ATHANASOPOULOS 

Nadine  M   Alhanasopoulos  to  James  F.  Vislosky,  Jr.  '83, 
October  22,  1988.  Our  Lady  of  the  Elms  College  Chapel. 
Chicopee.  MA.  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were 
G.  Scott  Ogin  '83  and  David  M.  Robertson  '84.  Jim  is  an 
associate  with  Rothbard  Rothbard  Kohn  &  Kellar  in  Newark. 
NJ.  His  wife  IS  a  staff  accountant.  The  Money  Store  Corporate 
Headquarters.  Union.  NJ.  /  111  Lakeview  Drive.  Parlin.  NJ  08859 
CHARVAT-TYLER 

Loui-se  Anne  Tyler  '83  to  Thomas  Patrick  Charvat.  October 
29  1988.  St,  Matthew's  Lutheran  Church.  Shamokin  Dam. 
PA,  Suzanne  B.  Lauer  '84  was  in  the  wedding  party,  / 260 
Bridge  Avenue.  Sunbury.  PA  17801, 
MOLETTIERl-SCHWARZ 

Audrey  G.  Schwarz  '82  to  Francis  J.  Molettieri.  Jr.. 
October  29.  1988.  St,  Matthew  Lutheran  Church.  Springfield. 
PA.  Johanna  Yeager  Reisteter  '82  was  the  matron  of  honor 
Audre>  is  a  controller  at  EMCA/Rohm  &  Haas  Company. 
Montgomery.  PA.  Her  husband  is  a  marketing  division, 
financial  analyst. /525  Derwyn  Road.  Drexel  Hill   PA  19026 
FISHER-^AMM 

Melissa  Ann  Stamm  to  David  Charles  Fisher  '82,  October 


29  1988.  Christ  United  Methodist  Church.  Northumberland. 
PA,  David  is  employed  at  Pennsylvania  Gas  and  Water  Co,  /76 
Sheetz  Avenue.  Northumberland.  PA  17857 
COPE-HARRIS 

Jamie  B.  Harris  '84  to  Dennis  E  Cope.  November  19. 
1988,  Bethel  Mennonite.  Gettysburg.  PA,  Jamie  is  an 
instrumental  music  teacher  in  Biglerville  High  School.  In 
the  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  Suzanne  P. 
Leach  '84  and  Christy  Baker  Tompkins  '83./ 2717  Meadow 
Drive.  Gettysburg.  PA  17325, 
EDWARDS-LANGAN 

Teresa  Langan  '88  to  Donald  J.  Edwards,  Jr.  '88, 
November  26.  1988.  St.  James  Roman  Catholic  Church. 
Pennington,  NJ.  She  is  an  English  teacher  at  Linglestown 
Junior  High  School  and  he  is  an  insurance  agent  for  the  Stone, 
Edwards  Agency, /2320  Page  Street,  Camp  Hill.  PA  17011. 
TRINCHERAMOSCA 

Lynn  C.  Mosca  '80  to  David  C.  Trinchera.  December  3, 
1988,  Church  of  the  Holy  Cross,  North  Plainfield.  NJ.  Laurie 
A.  Mosca  '82  was  in  the  wedding  party.  Lynn  is  a  manager, 
federal  market  development.  AT&T,  Morristown.  NJ./351 
Fairview  Avenue.  Dunellen.  NJ  08812, 
KOTT-HAFELE 

Mary  E.  Hafele  to  Leonard  J.  Kott  '85,  December  16,  1988, 
First  Congregational  Church.  Walton.  NY,  Both  serve  in  the 
Air  Force  at  Goodfellow  Air  Force  Base,  Texas.  /  3306  North 
Bryant.  Number  206.  San  Angelo.  TX  76903 
BAKER-TRITT 

Jennifer  L.  Trilt  '88  to  John  D  Baker.  December  22.  1988. 
St.  Patrick's  Catholic  Shrine  Church.  Carlisle,  PA.  / 1202 
Tenth  Avenue  North.  Texas  City,  TX  77590. 
ZIEGLER-MILLER 

Sonya  K.  Miller  '88  to  Paul  D  Ziegler.  December  31.  1988 
at  the  Ellen  Chapel  Church.  Reedsville.  PA,  Sonya  is  employed 
at  PHICO  Insurance  company  in  Mechanicsburg  and  her 
husband  is  with  Pennsylvania  Blue  Shield.  Camp  Hill, 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Stacy  L.  Brechbiel 
'88  and  Cindv  L.  Shawver  '88./20  Biddle  Road.  Carlisle 
PA  17013, 
RICH-EDWARDS 

Cathy  A  Edwards  to  Steven  E.  Rich  '88,  January  7.  1989. 
Hope  Lutheran  Church.  Freehold.  NJ,  Paul  L.  Melgaard 


'89  was  in  the  wedding  party.  Steve  is  district  sales  manager. 
International  Circulation  Distributors/The  Hearst  Corporation, 
/8906  Ascot  Lane.  Apartment  17.  Laurel.  MD  20708 
McEVOY-LAPPE 

Barbara  J.  Lappe  '83  to  Robert  E.  McEvoy.  February  11. 
1989.  St,  Denis  Church.  Havenown.  PA.  Christine  M. 
Bernhardt  '83  was  in  the  wedding  party.  Barbara  is  a  training 
coordinator  with  SEI  Corporation  in  Wayne.  PA  and  her 
husband  is  a  NJ  sales  representative  with  NCH.  Inc. 
/Apartment  B14.  151  Bishop  Avenue,  Secane.  PA  19018 
ROWAN -LAIN 

Cynthia  L.  Lain  '87  to  Jeffrey  P.  Rowan.  March  25.  1989. 
First  Presbyterian  Church.  Sussex.  NJ,  Susquehannans  in  the 
wedding  party  were:  Candace  L.  Lain  '88,  Leslie  Wells 
O'Malley  '87,  and  Marjorie  V.  Guckes  '87.  Cindy  is 
administrative  supervisor,  human  resources.  Selective 
Insurance  Company  of  America, /5  West  Williams  Street. 
Lincoln  Park.  NJ  07035, 

Born  Crusaders 


To  John  R.  '75  and  Charlene  Everett  Olcese  '76,  a 

daughter  Kristin  Renee.  March  24.  1981 /R,D,  1.  Box  I17AI. 
Uniondale.  PA  18470, 

To  Terry  A  and  Pamela  Brovtn  Barnes  '79,  a  daughter. 
Laura  Elizabeth.  June  26.  1987/693  Berkshire  Drive.  State 
College.  PA  16803. 

To  Mr  and  Mrs,  Thomas  Etzweiler  '69,  a  son.  Thomas 
Glenn.  February  4.  1988. /22  East  Marshall  Road. 
Lansdowne.  PA  19050. 

To  Richard  D,  and  Gabriella  Szamborski  Hoffman  '79,  a 
daughter.  Amber.  May  12.  1988  Amber  joins  brother  Justin, 
born  February  28.  1986.  Gabriella  is  a  senior  accountant. 
Semmerling  Fence.  Brighton.  Michigan.  /980  Sunrise  Park 
Drive.  Howell.  Ml  48843. 

To  Rick  L.  '78  and  Kathy  Smith  Bailey  '78,  a  son. 
Benjamin  Lee  Thomas  Bailey,  born  July  17.  1988  and  adopted 
December  15.  1988, /RD,  1.  Box  48.  Winfield.  PA  17889 

To  Douglas  W,  and  Susan  Miller  Stewart  '74,  twin  sons. 
Chad  Cameron  and  Todd  Alexander.  August  5.  1988.  /  516 
Laurelwood  Circle  S,E,.  Lenior.  NC  28645, 

To  Thomas  and  Jane  Kadenbach  DiGirolamo  '78,  a  son. 
Michael  Thomas.  September  24.  1988,  He  joins  sister  Kristen 
Joelle,/954  Club  Road.  Hagerstown.  MD  21740. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  Franklin  Griffiths  '82,  a  daughter, 
Alexa  McBeth.  October  9.  1988,  /645  East  Broad  Street. 
Tamaqua.  PA  18252, 

To  Craig  C.  '84  and  Dorothy  Johnson  Howie  '85,  a 
daughter.  Brittany  Lynn.  October  10.  1988,  Her  godparents 
are  Paul  J.  Pavlishin  '86  and  Ann  Hubley  Fehr  '85.  /  201 
Burgundy  Lane.  Newtown.  PA  18940, 

To  Mr  and  Mrs.  Donald  S.  Mott  '82,  a  son.  Kristopher 
Stuart.  October  14.  1988  Don  is  Quality  Assurance 
Supervisor  for  Clarke  Checks,  in  Baltimore.  MD.  /4C 
McArthur  Court.  Cockeysville.  MD  21030 

To  J.  Matthew  '81  and  Nancy  Wright  Greenshields  '82, 
a  son.  John  Wright  Greenshields.  November  2,  1988.  /  8913 
Avalon  Drive.  Richmond,  VA  23229, 

To  Mr  and  Mrs  John  A.  Englert  Jr.  '78,  a  daughter. 
Quinn  Catherine.  November  10.  1988  She  joins  sister.  Kaitlin 
Mary,  born  February  9.  1987/216  Huntleigh  Avenue. 
Fayetteville.  NY  13066 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs  David  G.  Bell  '8L  a  son.  Andrew 
McNaughton.  December  1.  1988. /RD,  5.  Box  176A,  Sinking 
Spring.  PA  19608, 

To  Robert  L.  '82  and  Cullelte  Crance  Williams  '83,  a 
daughter  Lauren  Elise.  December  4.  1988/49  Kingswood 
Road.  Danbury.  CT  06811 

To  Jerry  A.  '82  and  Janice  Trojan  Lessman  '76,  a 
daughter.  Maureen  Elizabeth.  January  4.  1989,  Jerry  is  now 
Vice  President  in  corporate  lending.  Mellon  Bank. 
Williamspon.  PA,  Jan  is  now  Vice  President  in  trust  division. 
Northern  Central  Bank.  Williamspon.  PA.  / 1687  Graham 
Road.  Williamspon.  PA  17701. 

To  John  and  Susan  Cole  Stanford  '77,  a  daughter.  Robyn, 
Febmary  4.  1989,  lb  Loomis  Road.  Colchester.  CT  06415 

To  John  C  and  Sharon  Hemrick  Chamberlin  '84,  a  son. 
Christopher  Michael.  March  12.  1989  Sharon  is  a  substitute 
teacher  in  the  Warrior  Run  School  District,  /  208  Main  Street. 
Turbotville.  PA  17772, 

To  Andrew  J,  and  Pamela  Marino  Weiss  '81,  a  son.  Charles 
Andrew.  March  19.  1989 /3014  Greenleaf  Street.  Allentown, 
PA  18104. 

To  Mr  and  Mrs.  Robert  S.  Nickey  Hi  '84,  a  son.  Robert 
Silvester  Nickey  IV.  April  4,  1989/3195  Thornapple  Drive, 
Lancaster.  PA  17601 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

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Deaths 


Richard  L.  Bidelspach  '53,  Woodbndge.  VA.  July  9.  1988 
He  served  as  a  naval  officer  and  later  as  a  civilian  in  defense 
intelligence  work. 

Elizabeth  Daubenspeck  HofTman  '30,  MifHinburg,  PA. 
September  26.  1988.  She  graduated  from  Susquehanna  with 
a  degree  in  education. 

Paul  B.  "Spike"  Stetler  '48,  Middleburg.  PA.  January  21, 
1989.  He  worked  briefly  for  National  Limestone  Quarry  after 
graduation  and  then  became  associated  with  Swineford  National 
Bank  In  1973  he  was  named  president  of  the  bank  and  served 
in  that  position  until  illness  forced  his  retirement.  He  was  an 
outstanding  amateur  baseball  player  in  the  1940s  and  "50s.  Among 
the  survivors  is  his  son.  James  P.  Stetler  '81. 

James  P.  Burns  '33,  Carbondale.  PA.  February  25.  1989. 
He  was  a  teacher,  principal,  and  superintendent  with  several 
school  districts  in  the  Anthracite  Coal  Region  during  his 
career.  He  earned  a  master's  degree  from  the  University  of 
Scranton  in  1953.  After  retirement  from  leaching  he  served 
on  various  advisory  boards  in  his  community. 

Dr.  William  F.  Routzahn  '30,  Frederick.  MD,  February 
28.  1989,  He  was  a  graduate  of  the  Los  Angeles  College  of 
Chiropractic  and  practiced  many  years  in  Emmitsburg.  MD. 

Thurston  K.  '^Mike"  Decker  '26,  Gulfport.  PL,  March  2. 
1989,  He  transferred  to  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology 
where  he  received  a  degree  in  chemistry  in  1927.  He  was  an 
expert  in  the  electronics  field,  specializing  in  purchasing. 
Survivors  include  a  daughter,  Barbara  Decker  Siegfried  '50. 

Daryl  F.  Moore  '71,  Belleville.  PA.  March  16.  1989.  He  had 
been  a  social  worker  with  the  Mifflin  Country  Child  Welfare 
Services  and  the  state  office  of  employment  security. 

The  Reverend  Dr.  Marlin  M.  Enders  '25,  Elizabethville. 
PA.  March  18.  1989,  He  was  one  of  the  last  surviving 
graduates  of  both  Susquehanna  University  and  the 
Susquehanna  Seminary.  He  did  further  studies  at  Mt.  Airy 
Seminary  and  Pike's  Peak  Seminary,  He  served  Pennsylvania 
parishes  in  Herndon.  Nescopec.  Shamokin.  Womelsdorf. 
McKeesport.  and  was  a  supply  minister  for  more  than  100 
churches  in  the  Pittsburgh  area.  At  the  lime  of  his  death  he 
was  vice  pastor  of  Salem  Lutheran  Church  in  Elizabethville. 
He  served  for  many  years  as  chairperson  for  Susquehanna's 
emeriti  alumni, 

Mary  E,  Greninger  '30,  April  5.  1989.  Hershey.  PA. 
A  native  of  Loganton.  PA.  she  taught  elementary  school  in 
that  community  for  more  than  30  years.  She  also  earned  an 
advanced  degree  from  Lock  Haven  University  in  1932. 

Daniel  T.  McKelvey,  Jr.  '34,  Hazlelon.  PA.  April  9,  1989, 
He  taught  in  Hazleton  schools  until  serving  in  World  War  II. 
He  then  owned  and  operated  a  paint  store  until  returning  to 
teaching  in  1965.  He  retired  in  1976, 

Lena  Kuntz  Lembke  '37,  April  17.  1989.  Burlington.  lA. 
She  taught  in  the  Northampton.  PA.  schools  before  World 
War  11  and  then  was  an  accountant  in  Iowa  until  her  retirement. 

Lois  Beamenderfer  Rallis  '41,  Warwick.  RI,  April  27, 
1989  She  was  a  special  education  teacher  in  the  Warwick 
school  system  for  more  than  30  years  before  retiring  in 
1984,  She  earned  a  master's  degree  from  Rhode  Island 
College,  and  held  offices  in  several  educational  associations 
in  Rhode  Island,  Among  the  survivors  is  her  sister,  Jean  B. 
Beamenderfer  '39. 

Allen  C.  Tressler  '29,  Reading.  PA.  April  27.  1989,  Tressler 
was  a  chemist  during  his  career  and  very  supportive  of 
Susquehanna's  chemistry  and  business  departments.  When 
he  returned  to  campus  for  his  50th  reunion  in  1979.  his  father. 
Ra\  E.  Tressler  '04,  who  was  99  at  the  time,  attended  his 
75th  reunion  at  Susquehanna,  Tressler  began  his  career  at  the 
Sunhur>  Converting  Works,  and  later  was  employed  by  Bick 
&  Co,,  Berkshire  Chemical,  and  Tenneco  Chemical, 

Dorothy  Leisher  Legacy  Neely  '31,  South  Renovo.  PA. 
April  30.  1989.  A  music  teacher,  she  also  studied  at  Lock 
Haven  University  and  Peabody  Conservatory.  She  taught  in  the 
Bucktail  schools  and  gave  private  lessons.  Her  first  husband. 
Lewis  S.  Legacy  '31,  died  in  1962. 

Elizabeth  "Betsy"  Bunting  Bolger  '65,  Camp  Hill.  PA. 
May  1.  1989  after  a  courageous  and  inspiration  fight  against 
cancer.  She  taught  commercial  subjects  in  Milton.  FL.  schools 
in  the  laic-1960s  and  was  later  secretary  to  Judge  Roy  Wilkinson 
of  the  Pennsylvania  Commonwealth  Court, 

Albert  C.  Knapp  '42.  Waxahachie,  TX.  May  16.  1989,  A 
retired  Lt.  Colonel  with  the  U.S.  Army,  he  spent  30  years 
in  service.  He  also  earned  a  master's  degree  from  Bucknell 
University  after  the  war.  Survivors  include  Marv  Ann  Knapp 
Neely  '77. 

Scott  R.  Moore  '83,  Norwalk.  CT.  May  17.  1989  He  was  a 
former  managing  editor  with  Robert  E,  Hill.  Inc.,  a  residential 


cial  real  estate  firm  in  Riverdale.  CT.  His  parents 
are  Gary  L.  '61  and  Stephanie  Haase  Moore  '60. 

The  Reverend  Dr.  Harold  L.  Rowe  '34,  York.  PA.  May  29. 
1989.  He  also  received  degrees  from  Gettysburg  Theological 
Seminary  and  Philadelphia  Theological  Seminary,  as  well  as 
an  honorary  doctor  of  divinity  degree  from  Susquehanna  in 
1959.  Pastor  Rowe  served  church  in  Pennsylvania,  New  Jersey, 
and  Delaware  during  his  career  in  the  ministry. 

Sharon  Koval  Murphy  '75,  Selinsgrove.  PA.  June  11.  1989. 
She  was  employed  at  the  Selinsgrove  Center,  and  was  active 
with  the  American  Horse  Show  Association. 

Jason  A.  Veager  '93.  Sunbury.  PA.  June  12,  1989  of  injuries 
received  in  an  auto  accident.  He  had  been  accepted  into  the 
incoming  freshman  class  at  Susquehanna  and  was  planning  to 
prepare  for  medical  school. 

John  W.  Meyers  '33,  Ocean  City.  NJ.  For  many  years  he 
was  a  teacher  and  coach  in  the  Souderton.  PA.  school  district. 
He  also  loved  playing  and  coaching  tennis  in  his  later  years. 


Advanced  Degrees 


Alane  Maningo  Alexander  '84:  M.S.  in  Educational 
Technology.  Long  Island  University.  She  teaches  English. 

Philip  J.  Betz  '86:  J,D..  Delaware  Law  School  of 
Widener  University. 

Douglas  W.  Cosgrove  '85:  MBA.  in  corporate  finance. 
Fairleigh  Dickinson  University.  He  is  a  commercial  loan 
officer  for  First  Fidelity  Bank. 

Mary  T.  Coughlin  '82:  MBA..  New  York  University. 

John  C.  Dragon  '84:  Doctor  of  Optometry.  Pennsylvania 
College  of  Optometry.  He  has  joined  the  optometric  practice 
of  Dr,  Scott  S,  Weaver. 

Pierre  V.  Duy  '84:  M.A..  The  American  University. 

John  A.  Englert,  Jr.  '78:  MBA.  Syracuse  University.  He 
IS  vice-president,  sales  and  marketing,  TEI/Eagle  Sales.  Inc, 

Allyson  M.  Glembocki  '77:  MA.  in  exercise  physiology. 
Montclair  Slate  College. 

Theresa  L.  Guerrisi  '80:  M.A..  Penn  State-Harrisburg. 
She  is  director  of  cultural  affairs.  Harnsburg  Area 
Community  College, 

Catherine  M.  Kelly  76:  M.B.A..  Suffolk  University.  She 
IS  vice-president /consumer  area  manager  for  Southern  Area 
First  Bristol  County  National  Bank  and  Shawmut  Bank  of 
Southern  MA. 

Deborah  C.  Kopf  87:  M.S..  Syracuse  University,  She  is 
an  account  manager  at  WPGC-FM, 

Susan  L.  Porter  '87:  Master's  of  Social  Services.  Bryn 
Mawr  College,  She  is  a  guidance  counselor. 

Norrine  Bailey  Spencer  '68:  PhD,  in  Research  and 
Evaluation.  Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute  and  State  University, 
She  is  Assistant  Dean  of  the  R,B.  Pamplin  College  of  Business 
at  Virginia  Tech. 

Frank  W.  Schott  '74:  J.D, .  Seton  Hall  University  Law 
School  He  works  for  the  NJ  Department  of  Environmental 
Protection. 

Jeff  V,  Sheard  '81:  MB.  A.  in  taxation.  Pace  University.  He 
is  the  Assistant  Vice-president  for  National  Westminster  Bank. 


Scott  J.  Strausberger  '86:  MS.  Mental  Health  Counseling 
and  Career  Development  Emphasis.  Florida  Slate  University 
College  of  Education. 

Catherine  J.  Terranova  '82:  M.B.A..  Duke  University. 

Lisa  Musselman  Travis  '82:  MM.  in  Music  Education 
Kodaly  Emphasis.  Holy  Name  College. 

William  J.  Waller  '86:  J  D  .  University  of  Pennsylvania 
Law  School,  He  is  currently  with  Bennett,  Bricklin. 
and  Saltzburg. 


Choir  Alumni 


Susquehanna  has  long  been  noted  for  the  quality  of  us  Music  Department  Over  the  years  the  various 
choruses,  choirs,  and  other  chorale  groups  have  played  an  important  part  in  the  University's  life  and  that 
of  the  students  involved. 

Would  you  be  interested  in  "reuniting"  with  other  former  choir  members  at  next  Spring's  Alumni 
Weekend?  If  so,  please  take  the  time  to  fill  out  and  return  this  form.  Thank  you. 


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ALUMNUS 

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Newsmakers 


Heroes  are  where  you  find  them.  To  Dick  Sheehy 
and  other  clients  of  the  Morris  (NJ)  Chapter  of  the 
Association  for  Retarded  Citizens.  Douglas  A.  Freer 
'85  is  a  hero. 

It  was  last  April  when  Freer,  an  employee  of  the  ARC 
in  Chester,  NJ,  noticed  that  Dick  Sheehy  had  stopped 
breathing.  He  was  experiencing  a  seizure. 

"I  realized  what  was  happening,"  Freer  says.  "I  rolled 
Dick  onto  the  floor  and  opened  his  airway.  This  allowed 
him  to  begin  breathing  again.  Then  all  we  needed  to  do 
was  keep  him  stabilized  until  the  ambulance  arrived." 

While  Freer  downplays  his  heroic  role,  the  Chester 
Home  Group  hasn't  discounted  what  the  Susquehanna 
grad  did.  The  group  cited  him  as  April  Employee  of  the 
Month.  The  awards  ceremony  was  even  more  meaningful 
for  Freer  as  client  Dick  Sheehy— the  man  he  rescued— 
looked  on. 

In  addition  to  his  ARC  work.  Freer  is  preparing  to 
enter  the  Episcopal  priesthood.  He  is  serving  as  an  intern 
at  St.  Bernard  Episcopal  Church,  Bernardsville,  NJ. 


Mary  Coughlin  '82  can  look  out  of  her  office 
window  and  enjoy  a  wonderful  view  of  New 
York  City's  South  Street  Seaport  section.  She  can, 
but  she  seldom  does. 

As  vice  president  of  CIC  Asset  Management 
Corporation,  Coughlin's  days  are  quite  full.  She  is 
a  global  fixed  income  portfolio  manager  for  CIC, 
which  is  a  subsidiary  of  Continental  Insurance 
Company.  "This  means  I  buy  national  and 
international  bonds  for  institutional  investors, 
especially  for  insurance  companies.  The  really 
exciting  thing  about  my  job  is  that  I  get  to  invest 
billions  of  dollars  and  try  to  beat  the  market." 

Coughlin  says  her  business  emphasis  and  liberal 
arts  study  at  Susquehanna  "has  been  invaluable 
for  the  challenges  of  Wall  Street.  My  experience 
at  Susquehanna  prepared  me  well  for  my  career." 

Coughlin  recently  completed  her  MBA  through 
evening  classes  at  New  York  University.  She  and  her 
husband  David  S.  Shanker  live  in  Metuchen.  NJ. 


Norman  H.  Lauer  '62  will  tell  you  there  is 
something  about  the  smell  of  greasepaint 
and  the  roar  of  the  crowd. 

Lauer,  a  partner  in  the  Selinsgrove  CPA  firm  of 
Fisher.  Clark,  and  Lauer,  is  a  familiar  face  in  area 
theatre  productions.  Norm's  latest  role  was  the  lead 
in  the  Valley  Players  production  of  "Last  of  the  Red 
Hot  Lovers." 

"I  know  I'm  no  James  Coco  who  starred  in  the 
original  Broadway  production,  but  maybe  we  can 
bring  a  laugh  or  two  to  the  audience,"  Lauer  says. 

An  Air  Force  veteran  and  the  father  of  three  during 
his  years  at  Susquehanna,  Lauer  had  little  time  to  take 
part  in  college  productions.  With  recent  roles  in  such 
productions  as  "Pajama  Game,"   "Guys  and  Dolls." 
"Bus  Stop."  and  "Brigadoon."  he  has  more  than 
compensated  for  his  undergraduate  days.  His  fine 
tenor  voice  also  has  been  featured  throughout  the 
years  in  area  barbershop  quartets. 

Lauer's  wife  Sally  is  a  pharmacist.  Two  of  their 
daughters- Wendy  Lauer  Mull  '80  and  Suzanne 
Lauer  '84— are  Susquehanna  graduates. 


DISTRICT  ALUMNI  CLUB  PRESIDENTS/CHAIRPERSONS 


BALTIMORE: 


FLORIDA 
NORTHEAST: 


FLORIDA  WEST: 


HARRISBURG: 


Randall  L,  Klobetanz  '76 
R.D.  1.  Box  224, 
Hollidaysburg.  PA  16648 
Alan  C.  Lovell  '70 
4401  Cross  Country  Drive, 
Ellicott  City,  MD  21043 
John  B.  Neuhauser  "76  & 
Katherine  McAllister 
Neuhauser  '77 
770  Keeneland  Pike, 
Lake  Mary.  FL  32746 
William  A   Pette  '76 
3010  Egret  Terrace, 
Safety  Harbor.  FL  33572 
Robert  A ,  Good  '65  and 
Linda  Carothers  Good  '66 
135  Northgate  Drive 
Camp  Hill.  PA  17011 
Kenneth  J.  Vermillion  '71  & 
Roxane  Havice  Vermillion  '71 
303  West  White  Street, 
Summit  Hill,  PA  18250 
Robert  A.  Gabrenya  '40 
1417  Paulton  Street, 
Johnstown,  PA  15905 


LANCASTER: 


LEHIGH  VALLEY: 


NEW  JERSEY 
CENTRAL: 


NEW  JERSEY 
NORTH: 


NEW  JERSEY 
SOUTH: 


Robert  S.  Nickey  III  '84 
3195  Thornapple  Drive, 
Lancaster.  PA  17601 
Ronald  R,  Roth  '76  & 
Laurie  Morgan  Roth  '76 
27  Northview  Avenue, 
Easton,  PA  18042 
Paul  D.  Olbrich  '59  & 
Thiry  Reamer  Olbnch  '57 
507  Lindbergh  Way, 
Lewistown,  PA  17044 
David  E.  Atkinson  '77  & 
Cheryl  Rahlfs  Atkinson  '77 
17  Oak  Knoll  Road, 
Summit,  NJ  07901 
William  E.  Cochran  '83 
803  Midland  Road, 
Oradell,  NJ  07649 
Robert  G.  Gundaker  '64 
897  Heritage  Road. 
Moorestown.  NJ  08057 


PHILADELPHIA: 


PITTSBURGH: 


SCR ANTON/ 
WILKES-BARRE: 


SUSQUEHANNA 
VALLEY: 


WASHINGTON,  DC: 


WILLIAMSPORT: 


YORK/HANOVER: 


Shirley  A.  Young  '51 
P.O.  Box  134, 
Fountainville,  PA  18923 

Eugene  H.  Gundrum  '48  & 
Dorothy  Eilhardt  Gundrum  ' 
805  Virginia  Avenue, 
Pittsburgh,  PA  15211 
Robert  J.  Scovell  '65 
69  Butler  Street, 
Kingston,  PA  18704 
Henry  R.  Albright  '.54 
35  Jonathan  Road. 
Selinsgrove.  PA  17870 
Jeremy  Davis  Lopynski  '82 
8012  Merry  Oaks  Court. 
Vienna.  VA  22180 
Donald  S,  King  '66 
R.D  4,  Box  100. 
Montoursville.  PA  17754 
Patricia  F.  Heathcoate  '52 
2421  Cambridge  Road. 
York.  PA  17401 
and  Richard  K.  Renn  '73 
336  North  Newberry  Street. 
York.  PA  17404 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

13 


Alumni  Rate  Weekend  a  'Hit' 


President  loei  .^ 


"'J  or  the  n„_ 


President  Cunningham  joins  Alumni  Association  honorees  Franc 
(Rudy)  Gelnelt  37.  Samuel  D  Ross  '54  and  Chel  Rowe  '52. 


fy  all  indications.  Susquehanna  has  a  hit  on  its  hands. 

Comments  from  attending  alumni  and  results  of 
weekend  survey  show  that  Susquehanna's  first  summer 
Alumni  Weekend  was  a  success.  Jim  Campbell  '63, 
director  of  alumni  relations,  reported  that  about  700 
alumni  and  spouses  returned  to  campus.  More  than 
100  alumni  and  their  families  stayed  on  campus. 

"This  made  it  a  lot  easier  to  renew  old  friendships." 
Campbell  said.  "Several  members  of  the  Class  of  '79 
stayed  in  the  same  rooms  they  occupied  in  Reed  Hall 
as  students." 

Many  returned  to  campus  Friday  for  a  variety 
of  activities. 

Despite  occasional  downpours,  almost  50  golfers 
competed  in  the  annual  Varsity  Club/Alumni  Golf 
Tournament  at  the  Susquehanna  Valley  Country  Club. 
Alumni  winners  of  the  tournament  were  Bill  Bowen  '69 
of  Selinsgrove.  men's  division;  and  Sue  Haines  Casso 
'74  of  Wallingford.  for  the  women. 

Friday  evening,  members  of  the  Class  of  1939  joined 
President  Joel  Cunningham  and  wife,  Trudy,  at  Pine 
Lawn  for  a  special  reception  prior  to  the  50th  Class 
Reunion  dinner.  More  than  300  University  donors 
attended  the  annual  President's  Recognition  Dinner  at 
the  Degenstein  Campus  Center  while  others  gathered  at 
an  Alumni  Barbecue.  The  evening  finished  on  a  festive 
note  as  all  groups  were  invited  to  a  get-together  in 
Houls  Gymnasium,  featuring  a  jazz  ensemble  led  by 
Jack  Fries  '61. 

Saturday  greeted  alumni  with  a  full  slate  of  events. 
While  some  attended  Professor  Wally  Growney's  session 
on  personal  computers,  others  participated  in  a  five- 
kilometer  Fun  Run.  Steve  Deckard  '86  of  Selinsgrove 
captured  the  men's  title,  running  the  course  In 
22  minutes,  39  seconds.  George  Kirchner  '64  of 
Allentown  took  second  place  with  24  minutes,  50 
seconds.  Sonya  Sampsell  '63  of  Selinsgrove  finished 
first  among  women  in  26  minutes.  10  seconds. 

By  late  Saturday  morning,  the  crowd  swelled  for  the 


annual  Alumni  Parade  of  Classes.  The  Class  of  1964  set 
a  record  for  the  highest  number  of  returnees  in  University 
history.  More  than  60  members  of  the  25th  Reunion 
Class  attended. 

Following  the  Parade,  those  who  attended  the  annual 
awards  luncheon  joined  in  honoring  three  alumni. 
Samuel  D.  Ross  '54.  president  of  Pennsylvania  Blue 
Shield,  received  the  Achievement  Award.  Retired 
teacher  Francis  (Rudy)  Gelnett  '37  and  Chet  Rowe 
'52,  both  of  Selinsgrove.  were  recognized  for  their 
loyal  service  to  the  University. 

"It's  particularly  gratifying  to  receive  such  an  honor 
from  an  association  of  peers  who  have  done  so  much 
to  help  make  Susquehanna  University  what  it  is  today." 
Ross  said.  Ross,  of  Carlisle,  was  joined  by  his  wife 
Dorothy  Apgar  Ross  '53  as  he  accepted  the  award. 

The  Classes  of  1939  and  1964  celebrated  their 
anniversaries  by  presenting  the  University  with  special 
gifts.  On  behalf  of  the  Class  of  1964,  George  Kirchner 
presented  President  Joel  Cunningham  with  a  token 
check  for  $48,110,  surpassing  the  class  goal  of  $22,000 
The  Class  of  1939,  represented  by  Frank  Laudenslayer, 
presented  Cunningham  with  a  token  check  for  $73,660, 
surpassing  that  class  goal  of  $25,000. 

Following  an  afternoon  of  photos  and  class  get- 
togethers  all  returned  to  campus  tor  a  buffet  and  an 
evening  of  dancing.  While  many  chose  Charlie's  for 
hits  from  the  50s,  60s,  and  70s,  Evert  Dining  Hall 
was  a  popular  site  for  the  Big  Band  Sound. 

The  weekend  came  to  a  close  Sunday  with  worship 
services  in  Weber  Chapel  Auditorium. 

Planning  for  the  1990  Alumni  Weekend  will  begin 
soon.  All  are  invited  for  festivities  set  for  June  1-3,  1990. 
Special  reunions  will  be  planned  for  members  of  classes 
ending  in  "0"  or  "5." 

The  Alumni  Office  also  is  asking  alumni  interested 
in  a  choir  reunion  in  1990  to  complete  the  information 
form  in  this  issue  of  the  Alumnus. 


William  A.  Lewis  '68  with  fellow  Su.\queha 
during  Alumni  Weekend. 

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Association  in  1989-90 

William  A.  Lewis  '68  has  been  elected  to  serve  as 
president  of  the  Susquehanna  University  Alumni 
Association  for  1989-90. 

Other  officers  include:  Terry  L.  March  '67,  first  vice 
president;  Carol  B.  Kehler  '74,  second  vice  president; 
Donald  S.  King  '66,  secretary;  and  Chester  G.  Rowe 
'52,  treasurer. 

Members-al-large  elected  to  three-year  terms  on  the 
Alumni  Association  Executive  Committee  include: 
Cheryl  Rahlfs  Atkinson  '77,  Henry  R.  Albright  '54, 
Richard  E.  Derrick  '61,  Roxane  Havice  Vermillion 
'71,  Samuel  D.  Clapper  '68,  James  H.  Faust  '87  and 
J.  Donald  Steele  Jr.  '73.  William  C.  Davenport  '53 
was  elected  to  a  three-year  term  on  the  University 
Board  of  Directors. 


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Marketing  professor  Kenneth  O.  Fladmark  will  be 
the  first  to  hold  the  Charles  B.  Degenstein  Professorial 

Chair  at  Susquehanna  University, 

The  endowed  gift  from  one  of  Susquehanna's  greatest 
benefactors  will  provide  special  resources  for  research, 
study  and  travel  to  the  holder  of  the  Degenstein  Chair. 

The  position  is  named  in  honor  of  retired  Weis 
Markets  executive  Charles  B.  Degenstein  of  Selinsgrove. 

"Susquehanna  is  deeply  grateful  to  Charles  Degenstein 
for  providing  the  resources  that  will  help  us  attract  and 
retain  exceptional  scholars  and  teachers  for  years  to 
come.  His  love  for  Susquehanna  can  be  seen  in  many 
ways  on  this  campus,"  said  President  Joel  Cunningham, 

Fladmark,  who  has  been  on  the  Susquehanna  faculty 
since  1961,  has  distinguished  himself  in  the  classroom 
and  the  marketing  field.  He  is  frequently  sought  by 
regional  communities,  business,  and  industry  on  issues 
relating  to  small  town  revitalization.  image  surveys  and 
the  like.  He  also  created  and  directed  Susquehanna's 
first  evening  program  and  coordinated  international 
study  programs  in  Copenhagen,  Denmark  and 
Oxford,  England, 

Fladmark  will  hold  the  Degenstein  Chair  from 
1989  to  1992, 


In  honor  of  former  bank  president  Norman  E.  Walz, 
First  National  Trust  Bank  of  Sunbury  has  established  a 
fund  at  Susquehanna  University  to  encourage  and 
support  faculty  scholarship  and  teaching. 

The  Norman  E.  Walz  Endowment  was  established 
"as  an  expression  of  deep  appreciation  to  the  man 
whose  distinguished  career  in  banking  spanned  over  40 
years  and  culminated  in  his  service  as  First  National's 
president  from  1969  to  1976,"  according  to  the 
endowment  announcement.  The  gift  also  recognized 
Walz's  18  years  on  the  Susquehanna  University  Board 
of  Directors  and  as  board  treasurer  from  1961  to  1979, 

"The  bank's  decision  to  select  this  particular  use  was 
made  after  a  careful  review  of  University  priorities  that 
matched  most  closely  Mr,  Walz's  own  experiences,"  said 
President  Joel  Cunningham,  "Mr,  Walz's  colleagues 
remember  him  as  a  constant  learner  and  enthusiastic 
scholar— traits  that  we  want  to  support  in  our  students 
and  faculty." 

Income  from  the  Walz  Fund  will  be  directed  toward 
activities  that  will  give  faculty  exposure  to  organizations 
beyond  the  academic  environment  to  enhance 
scholarship  and  teaching. 


The  Susquehanna  University  Fund  has  been  named 
among  the  top  10  annual  giving  programs  in  the  nation. 

Susquehanna  recently  received  a  Distinguished 
Achievement  Award  in  a  national  competition  sponsored 
by  the  Council  for  the  Advancement  and  Support  of 
Education  and  the  USX  Foundation,  The  award  cites 
Susquehanna's  staff  and  volunteer  effort  for  its 
"excellent  planning,  management  and  results," 

Linda  Skinner  '85,  director  of  annual  giving, 
accepted  a  $500  grant  from  USX  and  a  plaque  for 
Susquehanna  at  the  national  CASE  assembly  last  month. 
In  the  past  five  months,  annual  giving  has  more  than 
doubled  with  39  percent  alumni  participation— almost 
twice  the  national  average.  This  year,  contributions  to 
the  SUF  exceeded  the  $1  million  goal. 


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our  support  is  making  a  tremendous  difference  here 
and  your  ongoing  commitment  will  allow  Susquehanna 
to  continue  to  build  quality  in  academic  programs, 
facilities,  faculty  achievement,  and  most  importantly,  in 
the  ability  of  our  students  to  reach  their  full  potential." 

—President  Joel  Cunningham,  September  1989. 


THE  1988-89  YEAR  has  been  truly  a  remarkable 
year  for  Susquehanna  University.  The  extraordinary 
generosity  of  members  of  the  Susquehanna  community 
has  established  levels  of  giving  that  may  remain 
unchallenged  for  some  time.  All  development  goals 
were  surpassed  in  1988-89.  Total  giving  to  the 
University  reached  $8,325,564,  representing  an 
increase  of  77  percent  from  1987-88  and  an  increase 
of  over  400  percent  from  five  years  earlier 

The  Capital  Campaign  continues  to  be  met 
enthusiastically.  The  positive  response  from 
campaign  participants  moves  the  campaign  forward 
with  exciting  momentum  raising,  to  date,  over  $19.3 


million  toward  the  Window  of  Opportunity  $22 
million  goal. 

The  $1  million  goal  for  the  Annual  Fund  was 
surpassed  and  a  new  level  of  total  alumni  donor 
participation  established.  Contributions  to  the  SUE 
increa.sed  nearly  10  percent  in  1988-89  totaling 
$1,014,464.  exceeding  the  $1  million  goal.  This 
compares  to  contributions  in  1987-88  that  totaled 
$924,901.  In  1988-89.  forty  percent  of  Susquehanna's 
alumni  contributed  to  the  SUE,  increasing  one 
percentage  point  from  last  year  and  ten  percentage 
points  from  five  years  ago  and  exceeding  the  national 
average  of  22.6  percent.  The  Annual  Eund  assists  the 


University  in  providing  funds  for  student  financial 
aid,  for  faculty  support,  and  for  program  diversity 
and  facilities.  This  year  the  Annual  Eund  was  one  of 
nine  schools  nationwide  to  be  awarded  the  CASE/USX 
Distinguished  Achievement  Award. 

Other  significant  accomplishments  for  1988-89 
include: 

•  The  Class  of  1939  commemorated  the  50th 
anniversary  of  their  graduation  from  Susquehanna 
by  establishing  The  Class  of  1939  Annual  Fund 
Endowment.  The  Class  of  1939  Reunion  Gift 
Committee,  led  by  Robert  M.  Bastress,  raised  over 
$73,000.  Of  this  total,  $70,422  is  designated  for  the 

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1988-89  DONOR  REPORT 

Special  Issue 


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Message  From  the  President 


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Selinsgrove  Hall 

Susquehanna  University 

(717)  372-4102 

President 

Joel  Cunningham 

Vice  President 

Sara  G.  Kirkland 

Director  of  Annual  Giving 

Linda  L.  Skinner  '85 

Director  of  Corporate/Foundation  Relations 

Gerry  D.  Scott  III 

Director  of  Planned  Giving 

Marilyn  L.  Sierer  '87 

Assistant  Director  of  Annual  Giving 

Margaret  B.  Rislow 

Research  Assistant 

Sandra  J.  Wolf 

Administrative  Assistant 

Jo  Ann  Girton 

Systems  Manager 

Bonnie  Eiker  Lightcap  '70 

Director  of  Alumni  Relations 

Jim  Campbell  '63 

Assistant  Director  of  Public  Relations 

Mike  Ferlazzo 

Publications  Manager 

Jean  M.  Smith 


Dear  Friends  of  Susquehanna: 

It  is  my  honor  and  privilege  to  present  the  1988-89 
Report  of  Donors  and  to  thank  you  for  your  loyalty 
and  support  for  Susquehanna  University. 

Your  generosity  has  enabled  outstanding  progress  on 
the  University's  goals  of  excellence  and  quality,  and  the 
results  of  your  generosity  are  visible  throughout  the 
University.  Our  people,  programs,  and  facilities  are 
stronger  because  of  your  outstanding  support. 

In  September,  1989,  the  University  celebrated  the 
dedication  of  the  new  Blough-Weis  Library.  This  is 
the  first  major  project  of  the  Window  of  Opportunity 
campaign.  The  largest  project  of  the  campaign,  the 
expansion  and  renovation  of  the  Fisher  Science 
building  began  during  the  summer  of  1989  and 
is  scheduled  for  completion  in  the  fall  of  1990. 
Susquehanna  still  faces  a  challenge  to  secure  the 
needed  funding  for  this  project,  but  we  are  energized 
by  the  favorable  response  received  thus  far.  We  have 
received  commitments  for  over  $4.7  million  of  the 
$6.3  million  required  and  have  until  March  of  1990 
to  complete  its  funding.  These  improvements  are 
dramatic  strides  forward  for  the  University. 

Your  support  is  making  a  tremendous  difference 
here,  and  your  ongoing  commitment  will  allow 
Susquehanna  to  continue  to  build  quality  in  academic 
programs,  facilities,  faculty  achievement,  and,  most 
importantly,  in  the  ability  of  our  students  to  reach 
their  full  potential. 

Thank  you  for  making  1988-89  a  truly  remarkable 
year  of  growth  and  achievement.  Your  support  has 
reached  new  records  both  in  total  gifts  and  in  the 
numbers  of  new  and  renewing  donors. 

We  hope  that  you  share  in  our  excitement  for  the 
good  things  that  are  happening  at  Susquehanna.  We 
are  deeply  grateful  for  the  many  ways  in  which  you 
are  helping  to  make  the  University  outstanding. 

Sincerely  yours. 


Joel  Cunningham 
President 


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Susquehanna  University  Nondiscrimination  Policy 

it  IS  the  policy  of  Susquehanna  University  not  to  discriminate  on  the 
basis  of  race,  color,  religion,  national  or  ethnic  origin,  age.  sex.  or 
handicap  m  iu  educational  programs,  admissions  practices,  scholar- 
ship and  loan  programs,  athletics  and  other  school-administered 
activities,  or  employment  practices.  This  policy  is  in  compliance  with 
the  requirements  of  Title  VII  of  the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  1964.  Title  IX 
of  the  Education  Amendments  of  1972,  Section  504  of  the  Rehabilita- 
tion Act  of  1973,  legulauons  of  the  Internal  Revenue  Service,  and  all 
other  applicable  Federal,  State  and  local  statutes,  ordinances,  and 
regulations. 


^ur  people,  programs,  and 
facilities  are  stronger  because 
of  your  outstanding  support. 


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The  Donor  Report  honors  those  who  contributed  to 
Susquehanna  University  during  the  1988-89  Tiscal 
year,  which  began  July  1,  1988  and  concluded  June 
30,  1989.  As  in  previous  years,  all  figures  reflect 
actual  cash  received. 


While  the  University  strives  to  be  complete  and 
accurate,  we  apologize  for  any  errors  and  encourage 
you  to  forward  any  questions  or  corrections  to  the 
Development  Office. 


Susquehanna  University  sincerely  appreciates  the 
generosity  shown  by  our  alumni,  parents  and  friends 
during  1988-89. 


Total  Giving  to  Susquelianna 


(as  (if  June  30  each  year) 


Susquelianna  University  Endowment 


(Market  value  u,i  of  June  JO  each  \earl 


1983-84    1984-85    1985-86   1986-87   1987-88   1988-89 


1983-84   1984-85   1985-86   1986-87   19S7-88   1988-8 


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class  endowment  fund.  The  enthusiasm  of  this  class 
has  resulted  in  a  record  level  of  giving  for  this 
program. 

•  The  Class  of  1964  celebrated  its  25th  reunion  and 
to  commemorate  this  special  time,  the  Reunion  Gift 
Committee,  led  by  George  Kirchner,  set  a  goal  of 
$25,000.  Exceeding  this  goal,  the  class  proudly  raised 
over  $40,000. 

•  The  National  Committee  on  Annual  Giving,  led  by 
Carl  Campbell  "65,  personally  contacted  alumni  to 
challenge  them  to  support  the  SUF.  Since  its  inception, 
the  National  Committee  has  made  nearly  1,000  calls 
in  support  of  the  Susquehanna  University  Fund. 

•  The  local  Business  and  Industry  Campaign 
completed  another  successful  year.  Chairman  Henry 


Truslow  and  his  enthusiastic  and  dedicated  volunteers 
secured  over  140  gifts,  including  a  $25,000  challenge 
gift,  bringing  the  total  amount  raised  to  $123,520  -  a 
record  level. 

•  Again  this  year,  funds  raised  through  the  Parents 
Executive  Committee  were  targeted  for  the  Blough- 
Weis  Library.  The  committee,  led  by  Jack  '57  and 
Joan  Bishop,  secured  gifts  totaling  $53,850. 

•  Members  of  the  Class  of  1989,  under  the  direction 
of  Senior  Class  agent,  Beth  Ann  BimI,  pledged  their 
support  to  Susquehanna  through  the  Senior  Class 
Pledge  program.  Susquehanna  is  most  grateful  to 
these  young  men  and  women  as  they  honor  their 
University  and  their  graduating  class. 

•  More  than  500  student  volunteers,  under  the 


leadership  of  Laura  Butler  '90  and  Betsy  Van 
Tuyl  '90,  raised  over  $155,821  for  the  SUF  These 
enthusiastic  student  volunteers  contacted  more  than 
7,000  alumni  and  parents  and  secured  3.600  pledges 
in  28  nights  of  calling. 

This  extraordinary  year  of  giving  has,  indeed, 
established  an  unprecedented  level  of  generosity. 
Through  this  exceptional  growth  in  giving  and 
through  the  hard  work  and  loyal  support  of  alumni 
and  friends,  Susquehanna  is  positioned  well  to  meet 
today's  needs  and  prepare  for  tomorrow's  significant 
challenges.  To  all  those  donors  and  volunteers  who 
made  this  an  extremely  successful  year,  Susquehanna 
extends  a  heart  felt  thank  you. 


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Window  of  Opportunity  Campaign 


Dear  Friends  of  Susquehanna: 

Within  the  pages  of  this  report  is  a  remarkable 
story.  It  is  an  inspiring  story  of  hard  work,  commitment 
and  caring.  Included  here  are  the  names  of  those 
who,  in  the  past  year,  have  shared  generously  of  their 
financial  resources  in  support  of  the  Window  of 
Opportunity  Campaign  so  that  Susquehanna  might 
continue  to  prosper.  They  demonstrate  how  individuals 
truly  can  make  a  difference  when  they  band  together 
for  a  common  goal . 

During  the  past  year  the  Window  of  Opportunity 
Campaign  has  made  significant  progress  toward  its 
goal  of  raising  $22  million  in  support  of  programs 
and  projects  which  are  essential  to  Susquehanna's 
future.  As  of  June  30,  1989,  over  $19.3  million  in  gifts 
and  pledges  have  been  received  in  support  of  the 
campaign.  If  this  level  of  support  is  maintained  -  and 
we  have  every  reason  to  expect  that  it  will  be  -  the 
achievement  of  our  goal  seems  within  reach. 

Susquehanna  has  made  outstanding  progress 
because  of  the  support  of  many,  many  graduates  and 


friends  in  the  past  year.  To  all  of  those  who  have  been 
a  part  of  this  success  it  is  my  privilege  on  behalf  of 
the  University  to  extend  a  sincere  thank  you. 

And,  to  those  who  have  not  yet  been  invited  to 
become  a  part  of  the  Window  of  Opportunity 
Campaign,  I  trust  that  when  you  are  asked  to  do  so 
over  the  next  eighteen  months,  the  example  of  those 
who  have  preceeded  you  will  inspire  your  generous 
response  to  this  effort  which  is  having  such  a  positive 
impact  on  Susquehanna. 


Sincerely, 

Robert  F.  Weis 

Chairman,  Steering  Committee 

Window  of  Opportunity  Campaign 


THE  SCALE  OF  GIVING  REQUIRED  TO  RAISE  $22,000,000 


i 


Usual  Patterns 

We  Have 

We  Must  Secure 

Gifts 

Range 

Totaling 

Gifts 

Totaling 

Gifts 

Totaling 

1 

$5,000,000 

$5,000,000 

1 

$5,648,212.50 



+  $    648,212.50 

1 

2,000,000 

2,000,000 

0 

0 

1 

2,000,000.00 

2 

1 ,000,000 

2,000,000 

2 

2,118,500.00 

— 

+       118,500.00 

5 

500,000 

2,500,000 

3 

1,811,743.45 

2 

688,256.55 

8 

250,000 

2,000,000 

8 

2,488,243.20 

— 

+       488,243.20 

10 

100,000 

1 ,000,000 

20 

2,305,964.80 

— 

+    1,305,964.80 

20 

75,000 

1 ,500,000 

4 

314,940.00 

16 

1,185,060.00 

30 

50,000 

1 ,500,000 

27 

1,401,394.06 

3 

98,605.94 

50 

25,000 

1 ,250,000 

26 

669,577.49 

24 

580,422.51 

100 

10,000 

1 ,000,000 

52 

642,278.16 

48 

357,721.84 

many  below 

10,000 

2,250,000 

— 

1,994,496.27 

— 

255,503.73 

TOTALS 

$22,000,000 

$19,395,349.93 

$2,604,650.07 

Thanks  a  Million! 


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Dear  SUF  Supporters: 

Congratulations!  We  did  it!  Our  Million  Dollar 
Celebration  was  a  rousing  success  -  -  thanks  to  your 
generosity.  As  the  1988-89  fund  year  came  to  a  close, 
the  SUF  exceeded  its  $1  million  target  for  a  record 
total  of  $1,014,464.  And.  equally  exciting,  our  alumni 
participation  rate  reached  40  percent! 

As  Susquehanna's  greatest  "fans",  we've  known  for 
quite  some  time  that  the  University's  strengths  and 
progress  have  been  a  well  kept  secret  —  not  anymore! 
During  the  1988-89  fund  year,  the  Susquehanna 
University  Fund  was  recognized  for  distinguished 
achievement  by  the  Council  for  the  Advancement  and 
Support  of  Education  and  the  USX  Foundation.  Our 
school  was  one  of  only  nine  institutions,  nationwide, 
to  receive  this  prestigious  award. 

But  still,  the  entire  story  behind  this  year's 
successes  has  not  been  told.  The  key  ingredient  in 
our  accomplishments  has  been  the  more  than  600 
alumni,  parents,  students  and  local  businesspersons 
who  have  collectively  spent  thousands  of  hours 
volunteering  on  behalf  of  the  1988-89  SUE 

My  sincere  thanks  and  appreciation  to  members 
of  the  National  Committee;  the  Parents  Executive 
Committee  and  their  Co-chairs  Jack  '57  and  Joan 
Bishop;  student  phonathon  volunteers,  especially 
chairs  Laura  Butler  '90  and  Betsy  Van  TUyl  '90;  our 
dedicated  Class  Agents;  Business  and  Industry 
Campaign  Chairman  Hank  Truslow  and  his  volunteer 


team;  the  Class  of  1964  Reunion  Gift  Committee  and 
their  chairman  George  Kirchner  '64;  and  Senior 
Class  Agent  Beth  Ann  Biml  '89  and  the  members 
of  the  Class  of  1989. 

Most  importantly,  my  thanks  to  each  of  you  whose 
name  appears  in  the  list  that  follows  for  joining  us  in 
our  Million  Dollar  Celebration  —  we  could  not  have 
exceeded  our  goal  or  have  been  an  award  winner 
without  you! 

It's  been  an  outstanding  year  for  Susquehanna  and  our 
future  looks  even  brighter  To  continue  to  achieve,  the 
University  will  need  your  ongoing  involvement  —  your 
financial  support,  your  time  and  your  energy.  Help 
Susquehanna  reach  her  full  potential  —  continue  to 
support  the  SUF  and  consider  becoming  a  University 
volunteer.  It  will  be  time  well  spent! 

And  again,  "THANKS  A  MILLION"  for  making 
this  another  record  breaking  year  for  the  SUF. 


Sincerely, 


Carl  L.  Campbell  '65 
Chair.  National  Committee 
on  Annual  Giving 


he  key  ingredient  in  our  accomplishments  has  been  the 
more  than  600  alumni,  parents,  students  and  local 
businesspersons  who  have  collectively  spent  thousands 
of  hours  volunteering  on  behalf  of  the  1988-89  SUF. 


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Susquehanna 


SUF  Results  by  Class 


y/ 


I 


S13.000      — 


Class  Y&ar 

Number  In  Class 

Number  ot  Contributors 

Participation  Percentage 


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University  Fund 


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Top  Ten  Classes  by  Total 
Contribution  to  the  SUF 


M 


Growth  in  the  SUF 

(Total  Dollars  and  Alumni  Participation) 


30%  32%  34%  36%  39%  iO'V' 


Top  Ten  Classes  By  Percentage  of  Class 
Contributing  to  the  SUF 


Top  Ten  Classes  by  Number 
of  Contributors  to  the  SUF 


Who  Contributes 
to  the  SUF 


Growth  in  Local  Business 
and  Industry  Campaign 


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tJ 


his  University's  growth  in  terms  of  quahty 
and  excellence  is  reflective  to  a  great 
degree  of  the  growth  in  support  from 
private  sources.  Susquehanna  continues  to 
benefit  from  outstanding  generosity  of  many 
individuals  who  provide  strong  leadership  that 
enable  the  University  to  provide  an  exceptional 
program  of  substantial  giving  which  in  turn 
assures  Susquehanna's  continued  success. 
During  1988-89,  more  than  5,400  alumni, 
parents,  friends,  faculty  and  corporations 
made  contributions  of  over  $8.3  million. 

Susquehanna  is  especially  grateful  to  the 
members  of  our  leadership  giving  societies 
whose  support  is  the  foundation  of  the 
University's  success. 

In  this  report  you  will  find  many  examples  of 
the  University  community  spirit  in  action-from 


leadership  giving  contributors  to  new  alumni 
making  their  first  gifts.  With  deep  appreciation, 
Susquehanna  is  honored  to  recognize  the 
individuals  and  organizations  listed  in  this 
report  for  their  loyalty  and  dedication  to 
the  University. 


President's  Associates 


It  is  with  great  pleasure  that  Susquehanna  recognizes  the  members  of 
the  President' s  Associates  -  those  very  special  benefactors  who  contribute 
$5,000  or  more  annually.  In  1988-89,  87  President's  Associates 
contributed  $7,621 ,088  to  Susquehanna  University.  The  President's 
Associates  create  the  leadership  and  enthusiasm  by  which  all  support  for 
the  University  is  measured. 


Aid  Association  For  Lutherans 
Apple  Foundation 
Mary  App  Trust 
ARA  Services,  Inc. 
Douglas  E.  '49  and 

Lucille  Arthur 
Ben  Franl<lin  Technical  Center 
James  G.  and 

Carolyn  Birmingham 
H,  Vernon  '31  and 

Mane  W.  Blough 
Robert  F  and  Hazel 

Brobst  '51  Brown 
John  A  and  Jane  C.  Carpenter 
Richard  E.  '65  and  Sally 

Feitig  '68  Caruso 
Central  Pennsylvania 

Synod,  L.C.A. 
Robert  R.  Clark  '35 
Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania 
Marguerite  Border  Cook  '39 
Joel  and  Trudy  Cunningham 
Signe  Alford  Davis  '31 
Charles  B  H'82  and 

Lore  Degenstein 


Evangelical  Lutheran  Church 

in  America 
Federated  Department 

Stores,  Inc. 
Fund  for  the  Improvement  of 

Post  Secondary  Education 
First  National  Trust  Bank 
Lawrence  C.  Fisher  '31 
W.  Donald  '51  and  Marilyn 

Kretz  '52  Fisher 
Follett  College  Bookstores 
Foundation  for 

Independent  Colleges 
Ambrose  N  &  Ida 

Fredrickson  Foundation 
Francis  R  Gelnett  '37 
Gettig  Technologies,  Inc 
Mrs.  Russell  W.  Gilbert 
Robert  A  and  June  Grubb 
Estate  of  Victor  M.  Gubin 
Robert  L  and  Jane  Harding 
George  E  '64  and  Margaret 

Lauver  '66  Harris 
Fred  R  '64  and  Sonya  Hauser 
Carl  H.  Hitchner  '62 


Orlando  W.  Houts 
Lawrence  M.  '43  and  Louise 

Kresge  '45  Isaacs 
Glona  Faylor  Karchner  '85 
William  G.  and  Lynne  Karniol 
Lester  J.  '37  and  Elizabeth 

M  Karschner 
Estate  of  Robert  A.  Keeler 
George  and  Margaret  Keller 
John  and  Sara  Kirkland 
Josiah  W.  &  Bessie  H. 

Kline  Foundation,  Inc. 
W.  Frank  '39  and  Isabel 

Tewkesbury  '39  Laudenslayer 
Raymond  C.  '50  and  Kay 

LaRue  '52  Lauver 
Lower  Susquehanna 

Synod,  E. L.C.A. 
Lutheran  Brotherhood 
Terry  L  '67  and  Pauline  March 
Merck  &  Company 
Metropolitan  Washington 

Synod,  E. L.C.A. 
John  R.  and  Joan  Miller 


National  Endowment  for 

the  Humanities 
Albert  R  '50  and  Louise 

Siemers  '50  Molinaro 
Peter  M  '57  and  Ruth  Scott 

'55  Nunn 
Leah  Cryder  Oberheim  '47 
Harold  C.  and  Nancy  O'Connor 
Rocco  A.  and  Nancy  Ortenzio 
Pennsylvania  Council  on 

the  Arts 
Pennsylvania  Department 

of  Education 
Saul  and  Florence  Putterman 
John  and  Verna 

Reidler  Foundation 
Research  Corporation 
Simon  B  '30  and  Kathryn 

Jarrett  '34  Rhoads 
Ritz-Craft  Corporation  of  PA,  Inc. 
Edward  S  '42  and  Blanche 

Forney  '42  Rogers 
Samuel  D.  '54  and  Dorothy 

Apgar  '53  Ross 
Mrs.  Raymond  E  Roush 


Erick  O.  Schonstedt,  Jr 
E,  Raymond  '37  and 

Winifred  Shaheen 
Erie  I.  '35  and  Marjorie  Shobert 
Snyder  County  Trust  Company 
Mary  E.  Spiggle  '34 
Sunbury  Textile  Mills,  Inc. 
Allen  C.  Tressler  '29,  deceased 
Universal  Suppliers.  Inc. 
Upper  Susquehanna 

Synod,  E. L.C.A. 
John  H.  Wall  '30 
Alan  R.  Warehime  H'82 
Robert  F  and  Patricia  Weis 
Donald  E  '50  and  Flora 

Barnhart  '51  Wissinger 
E.  E.  Wissinger 
Women's  Auxiliary  of 

Susquehanna  University 
Wood  Metal  Industries,  Inc. 
Bruce  '33  and  Marian  Walborn 

'33  Worlhington 
WQSU  AM  and  FM 


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BENJAMIN 

KURTZ 

CIRCLE 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 


The  Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle  recognizes  those  persons  who 
contribute  between  $1,000  and  $4,999  annually  to  Susquehanna 
University.  We  are  pleased  to  recognize  these  members  who  give  at 
this  very  high  level.  In  1988-89,  201  Circle  Members  gave 
$344,206  to  the  University. 


Aetna  Life  &  Casualty 

Foundation 
ALCOA 

Allegheny  Synod.  E.L.C.A. 
AMP  Incorporated 
Dorothy  M.  Anderson  '62 
J.  Robert  Arthur  '67 
Lynn  Hasslnger  Askew  '57 
AT&T  Foundation 
William  P  '39  and  Hester 

BIttinger  '40  Ayers 
Verna  Gayman  Baldwin  '39 
Robert  M.  Bastress  '39 
Gary  E  '69  and  Barbara  Baylor 
Jean  B.  Beamenderfer  '39 
Beavertown  Block  Company, 

Inc. 
Bell  Atlantic 

Carl  J.  and  Patricia  Bellas 
Frederick  W.  and  Eleanor 

BIsbee 
Jack  K,  '57  and  Joan  Bishop 
Margaret  WIdlund  Blough  '24 
Anna  Bohorad  Trust 
Boscov's  Department  Store,  Inc. 
Robert  A  Boyer  '38 
Vincent  E  Boyer  '52 
James  M.  and  Elaine  Brogan 
Fred  O.  Brubaker,  Esq.  '42 
Leslie  R.  Butler  '62 
Butter  Krust  Baking  Co. 
William  R.  Camerer,  Jr.  '47 
Carl  L.  '65  and  Beth 

Campbell 
Jim  '63  and  Brenda 

Campbell 
Central  Pennsylvania  Savings 

Association 
Chevron  USA  ,  Inc 
Samuel  D.  Clapper  '68 
James  R  '46  and  Mary  Jane 

Rudy  '44  Clark 
Commercial  Printing,  Inc. 
Commonwealth  Bancshares 

Corp. 
Continental  Corporation 

Foundation 
Coopers  and  Lybrand 

Foundation 


Jane  WIsslnger  Cornllle  '81 
Mary  T  Coughlin  '82  and 

David  S.  Shanker 
John  W.  Craft  '64 
John  and  Gladys  Dagle 
The  Dally  Item 
William  C  '53  and  Margaret 

Henderson  '54  Davenport 
Thomas  and  Martha 

Laudenslager  '31  Davis 
Aloyslus  V  '48  and  Phyllis 

Swartz  '49  Derr 
The  Dun  and  Bradstreel 

Corporate  Foundation 
Harry  F.  Duncan  Foundation 
Jason  M.  and  Patricia  Elsas 
Ernst  &  Whinney 
Samuel  H  and  Dorothy  Evert 
Exxon  Education  Foundation 
Faith  Lutheran  Church 
Burden  S.  Faust  '58 
G.  James  Fawcett 
Faylor  Foundation 
George  A.  '72  and  JIM  Stevens 

'74  Fecker 
Mabel  KInzey  Fetterolf  '24 
Paul  G  '65  and  Carol  A.  Fllipek 
Firestone  Tire  and  Rubber 

Company 
Robert  L.  '59  and  Linda  Traub 

'61  FIscus 
Elizabeth  M.  Fisher  '28 
Kenneth  O.  and  Irene  Fladmark 
Frank  W.  and  Joan  Fletcher 
John  G.  Foos  '71 
Donald  Fosselman  '49 
Estate  of  Walter  B.  Freed 
Kathryne  Friedman 
Hubert  and  Mabel  Frings 
Furman  Foods,  Inc. 
Alexander  T,  Galloway  II 
Donald  A  Gaver  '37 
Gynlth  C.  Giffin 
Reed  A  '38  and  Grace  Drew 

'36Grenlnger 
James  A.  Grossman  '36 
Wallace  J.  and  Andree 

E.  Growney 


G.  Scott  and  Bessie  K.  Guyer 

Foundation 
Paul  M.  Haines  '31 
Gerald  N.  and  Robie  Hall 
Jimmy  H.  Hall '68 
The  Hall  Foundation 
Stewart  Haller 
Marjorie  Curtis  Hanson  '39 
Edwin  L.  Helm  Co. 
Henry  H.  '68  and  Wendy  Evans 

'69  Herrlngton 
James  M.  Herrold  '28 
Warren  C  Herrold  '41 
Hershey  Foods  Corp.  Fund 
John  W.  Hoffman  '40 
Henry  H'88  and  Jane  Hood 
John  C.  Horn  H'65 
Donald  D  and  Grace  Housley 
D.  Edgar  '34  and  Aberdeen 

Phillips  '34  Hutchison 
IBM  Matching  Grants  Program 
Clyde  H  Jacobs 
Richard  M.  '70  and  Janet 

Goodyear  '71  Jacobson 
Jewish  Chautauqua  Society 
Mary  Yoder  Jones  '41 
Henry  J  Kelt  '39 
James  E.  '73  and  Kathleen  Coon 

'73  Kellerman 
Raymond  J.  Kerstetter,  Jr  '59 
Dennis  D.  Kleffer  '74 
Elizabeth  Hauser  KInsel  '28 
Joe  W.  '63  and  Judy  Klelnbauer 
KPMG  Peat  Marwick  Mitchell 

Foundation 
Ronald  A.  Kramer  '71 
William  L.S.  Landes  '71 
Florence  Rothermel  Latsha  '40 
Marsha  A.  Lehman  '74 
Christian  R.  and  Mary  F 

LIndback  Foundation 
Nicholas  A  Lopardo  '68 
Clay  L.  Lorah  '57 
Jean  Lynch 
Maria  WernikowskI  '62  and 

Robert  Macfarlan 
Martha  Larson  Martin  '26 
Marjone  Wolfe  McCune  '43 
Robert  B.  and  Genevieve  McNiff 


Mlddleswarth  Kitchen 

Fresh  Chips 
Rebecca  S.  '54  and  Jacques 

Mignot 
Mobil  Foundation,  Inc. 
William  S.  Morrow  '34 
George  M.  Mowers,  Jr.  '64 
Carl  M.  '63  and  Kathryn  Meyer 
Dawn  Grigg  Mueller  '68 
Nationwide  Foundation 
Edward  and  Jeanne  H  Neff 
Paul  D.  Ochenrider  '39 
Ott  Packagings,  Inc. 
Stephen  W  Owen  II  '39 
John  Pagana,  M.D. 
Ashok  H.  and  Jayshree  Patel 
Susan  Sarbacher  Pence  '68 
Pennsylvania  Humanities 

Council 
Penn  Lyon  Homes,  Inc 
Pennsylvania  Power  and 

Light  Company 
Edward  F  Pfelffer  '50 
John  W.  Pfrommer  '65 
Gladys  Wentzel  Phillips  '39 
Presser  Foundation 
Price  Waterhouse  Foundation 
Truman  H  and  Kay  Purdy 
Purdy  Insurance  Agency,  Inc. 
Ralph  E.  '66  and  Eleanor  Purpur 
Mrs.  Charles  A.  Rahter 
Richard  C,  Rantzow 
Rea  and  Derick,  Inc. 
Bonnie  Bucks  Reece  '65 
Carl  and  Alice  Rice 
Christopher  D.  Rooke  '82 
Marvin  J,  and  Raven  Rudnitsky 
James  O.  Rumbaugh  '50 
Gary  Savastano 
Robert  E.  H'70  and  Bertha 

Schellberg 
M.  Jane  Schnure  '39 
C.  Glenn  '46  and  Helen  Hocker 

'44  Schueler 
Sears  Roebuck  Foundation 
Leo  M.  Sekulski  '82 
Nevin  C.  T.  '49  and  Jane 

Wormley  '41  Shaffer 


Ruth  Naylor  Shaffer  '41 
Stephen  R.  Shilling  '80 
Sllvertip,  Inc. 
Edward  M.  '39  and  June  Jerore 

'43  SIvIck 
LB.  Smith  Educational 

Foundation 
Spectroscopy  Society 
Helen  Wentzel  Spltzner  '37 
Stackpole  Corporation 
Amos  Alonzo  H'88  and 

Arvilla  Stagg 
State  Street  Bank  and  Trust  Co, 
J.  Donald  Steele  '33 
Shirley  Finkbeiner  Stehlin  '39 
Ann  Latimer  Strate  '64 
Cyril  M,  and  Leona  Stretansky 
Donald  L.  and  Mary  Summers 
Super  Teams  Ltd 
Susquehanna  Valley  Mall 
Ralph  C.  and  Grace  Swan 
Swineford  National  Bank 
Tektronix  Inc. 
Philip  R.  Templln  '42 
Mary  Barnes  Topper  '37 
Frank  J  Trembulak  '70 
Merle  F  '55  and  Nancy  Ulsh 
Unisys  Corporation 
Robert  Updegrove  '41 
U.S.  Borax  and  Chemical 
Kenneth  J.  '71  and  Roxane 

Havice  '71  Vermillion 
GustaveW.  Weber  H'77 
Wels  Markets,  Inc. 
The  Margaret  L.  Wendt 

Foundation 
Louise  E,  West  '39 
Pamela  L  White 
RIne  G  '46  and  Lois  WIney 
Eleanor  Sheriff  Wolf  '32 
Kent  L.  Worthington  '38 
York  Container  Foundation 
Suzanne  Springer  Zeok  '66 
Arthur  A.  '57  and  Margaret 

Dalby  '59  Zimmerman 


Another  fall  semester  is  underway.  The  beauty  of  the  campus  i 
as  students  move  to  and  from  classes. 


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Members  of  the  1858  Society 

TTie  1858  Society  recognizes  those  individuals  who 
contribute  $500  to  $999  annually.  In  1988-89,  148 
members  gave  $85,286  to  Susquehanna  University. 


Henry  R.  Albright  '54 

Sidney  and  Carole  Apfelbaum 

James  F  App  '65 

Ashland  Oil  Foundation,  Inc. 

Donald  and  Freni  Aungst 

Charles  S  Bailes  '56 

Russell  C  Ball 

Louise  Mehring  Banken  '35 

Stuart  E.  H'86  and  Ruth  Barslad 

Ruth  G.  Beck  '29 

Franklyn  M.  Bergonzi  '67 

Albert  and  Gertrude  Berman 

Bllger  Fuels 

B.J 's  -  A  Place  for  Ribs 

BKW  Coach  Line 

Ferdinand  Bonganz  '47 

Sheldon  and  Llllibeth  Boruchow 

Florence  Reitz  Brenneman  '41 

Claude  A.  Buss  '24 

Campbell  Soup  Company 

F  Thomas  '63  and  Doris 

Hoffman  '64  Casey 
CertainTeed  Corporate 

Foundation 
Mabel  Fultz  Chilcott  '33 
Jack  E  CIsney  '59 
Edwin  M.  Clapper  '34,  deceased 
Paul  D.  Coleman  '40 
Country  Cupboard  Inc. 
C.  &  P  Telephone  Company  of 

Maryland 
John  D.  Crusius  '72 
Thomas  H.  Curtis  '64 
Jane  M.  Daly 
Degenstein  Foundation 
John  G.  Devlne  '49 
Ruth  Yarger  Diamond  '39 
Dogwood  Hill  Nursery,  Inc. 
Fred  Dunkelberger  '63 
Arthur  D  Ebersberger  '68 
Thomas  C.  Eggleston  III  '69 
George  W.  and  Mary  Louise 

Eiker 
Constantine  C  Exarchos  '68 
F.  Joseph  and  Annette  P.  Farnoly 
First  Lutheran  Church 
First  Pennsylvania  Bank 
Wayne  H  Fisher  '66 
Miriam  Miller  Fisher-Coryell  '39 
David  L  Foster 
Robert  A.  Gabrenya  '40 
Gregory  E.  '70  and  Jacqueline 

O'Shea  '71  Galano 
GEICO  Insurance  Group 
Laird  S.  Gemberling,  Esquire  '33 
William  A.  Gerkens  '64 
Paul  R.  and  Dorothy  B.  Gibson 
Gerald  R.  and  Betty  Gordon 
H.  Wayne  Griest  '71 
Wellington  'Duke'  Hartman  '30 
Robert  L.  Herr  '39 
Holy  Trmity  Lutheran  Church 
Robert  and  Evelyn  Huggard 
Robert  A.  and  Barbara  J. 

Hughes 
Barry  R.  '68  and  Denise  Norton 

'68  Jackson 
William  A  '44  and  Margaret 

Gemmill  '44  Janson 
Johnson  and  Johnson 
Joseph  R  '63  and  Carol 

Bollinger  '64  Joyce 


JPM  Company 
Frank  S.  and  Hilda  Karniol 
Keller  Marine  Service,  Inc. 
Frederick  W.  Kelly,  Jr  '66 
William  J.  Kennedy.  Jr.  '85 
George  A  '64  and  Carol  Cox 

'65  Kirchner 
Lori  Border  Kissinger  '64 
Kraft,  Inc. 

Kreamer  Feed  Store 
Charles  E.  Kroeck  '31 
Herbert  C.  Lauver  '38 
Frank  J.  Leber  '64 
Rolla  E.  '71  and  Jean  Walton 

'73  Lehman 
Roy  R.  Leitzel  '36 
William  A.  Lewis,  Jr,  Esquire  '68 
Karen  M.  Loeffler  '64 
W  Anthony  and  Hazel  A.  Major 
Milton  H.  Maslin,  Jr  '65 
Medical  &  Surgical  Center,  Inc. 
Merck  Company  Foundation 
Midlantic  National  Bank 
Pierson  K.  and  Margaret 

S.  Miller 
Wayne  W.  Miller  '65 
Pauline  Crow  Mount  '34 
Johanna  Sheese  Murray  '68 
Francis  A.  Nace  '62 
Mary  Sarba  Norwood  '50 
Paul  Stine  Chev.-Olds.-Geo. 
Virginia  Payne 
Vernon  R.  Phillips  '38 
John  P  '41  and  Mathilda 

Neudoerffer  '39  Powell 
Otto  and  Beulah  Reimherr 
R.J.  Reyonds  Industries,  Inc. 
Edward  R.  Rhodes  '57 
Charles  J.  and  Carmen  Ries 
Mrs.  William  O.  Roberts 
Sandra  M  Rocks  '75 
Philmer  H.  Rohrbaugh  '74 
Thomas  D.  '63  and  Diane 

Norcross  '65  Samuel 
Howard  H.  Schnure 
Scott  Paper  Company 

Foundation 
Stan  Seiple 
B.  Henry  Shafer  '37 
Shearson  Lehman  Hutton 
Margaret  Roush  Shekletski  '37 
Harold  W.  and  Carolyn  Singer 
Louise  Slater 
Smeltz  Auto  Sales  Co. 
Victor  J.  Sobolewski  III  '79 
Reed  '32  and  Mildred  Arbegast 

'30  Speer 
Norrine  Bailey  Spencer  '68 
Squibb  Corporation 
Seflon  and  Ann  Stallard 
J.  Donald  Steele,  Jr  '73 
Eugene  B.  Steininger  '48 
Dorothy  Turnbach  Stickney  '31 
John  R  Strangfeld,  Jr  '75 
W.  Alfred  Streamer  '26 
Stroehmann  Brothers  Company 
Phyllis  A  and  Clarence  E 

Stubert 
James  W.  '64  and  Barbara 

Evans  '65  Summers 
Robert  W  Surplus  '45 


Christopher  and  Christine 

Thomforde 
Merrill  W.  Tilghman,  Jr  '71 
Sara  Ulrich  Tollinger  '34 
TRW  Foundation 
Walnut  Acres,  Inc. 
Gary  R.  Wentzel 
Helen  Salem  Wescoat  '19 
Richard  F  and  Florence  Wesner 
Jeffrey  G.  Whitney '63 
Paul  M.  '75  and  Kaye  Stein 

'75  Willbanks 


Robert  E.  Winter  '48 
Eleanor  Saveri  Wise  '39 
Aileen  Witmer 
Robert  F  Wohlsen  '48 
Eleanor  Sheriff  Wolf  '32 
Woolrich,  Inc. 
Ceroid  M.  Wunderlich  '73 
Suzanne  Yenchko  '68 
Carl  C.  Yingling  '72 
Zartman  Construction,  Inc. 
Barbara  Zeiders 
Kathryn  Morning  Ziegler  '30 


Members  of  the  Maroon  Club 

772^  Maroon  Club  recognizes  those  individuals  who 
contribute  $250  to  $499  annually  In  1988-89,  334 
members  gave  $96,863  to  Susquehanna  University. 


Richard  C.  Abbott  '72 
Lawrence  A.  Abler 
Robert  C.  Aerni  '64 
Air  Products  and  Chemicals 
Bette  Davis  Alleman  '62 
Susan  Goyne  Amedow  '44 
American  Cyanamid  Co. 
Kenneth  R.  Anderson  '35 
Jeffrey  and  Susan  P.  Apfelbaum 
Michael  M.  Apfelbaum 
APS  Foundation,  Inc. 
Armstrong  Rubber  Company 
William  D.  Atkinson  '74 
Donald  T  '71  and  Linda  Brown 

'73  Auld 
Fred  A.  '50  and  Marilyn 

Stadtlander  '53  Auman 
Bankers  Trust  Co. 
David  A.  Barber  '70 
Dennis  A.  Barley  '81 
Jane  F.  Barlow 

Barnes  Group  Foundation,  Inc. 
Elizabeth  J.  Barnhart  '40 
Eric  A.  Bartholomew  '81 
Donald  R.  Bashore  '47 
George  E.  Beam  '29 
Barbara  A.  Beans  '79 
Richard  A.  Bechtel  '72 
David  M.  and  Carol  B.  Beckwith 
Leslie  J  Beers  '76 
Bell  Communication  Research 
Harold  H.  '39  and  Katherine 

Dietterle  '41  Benion 
Alan  M.  Bennett  '72 
Carl  E.  and  Fair  Bentz 
Larry  R  Bingaman  '55 
Black  &  Decker,  Inc. 
James  A.  '63  and  Martha  Barker 

'70  Blessing 
Marsh  C.  Bogar  '51 
David  M.  Boucher  '75 
Jeanne  R.  Boyer  '73 
Lee  E.  '26  and  Laura  Henninger 

'25  Boyer 
Grace  C.  Boyle  '33 
Robert  M.  Brenneman  '73 
Christine  M.  Bringman  '82 
Wilhelm  B.  Bronander,  Jr 
John  D.  Bronneck  '69 
Paul  B.  '50  and  Virginia  Blough 

'50  Buehler 
Harry  W.  '48  and  Virginia  Doss 

'44  Butts 
Nancy  A.  Cairns 
Joseph  F  Campana  '41 
William  F  Carolan  '33 
The  Carpenter  Technology 

Corporate  Foundation 


Central  Builders  Supply 

Roger  P  Cheney  '71 

Carol  Dauberman  Chidsey  '56 

Nicholas  F  Chirico  '76 

Citair,  Inc. 

Philip  M  Clark  '62 

The  Coca-Cola  Company 

Donald  E.  Coleman  '60 

Colonial  Penn  Corporation 

Virginia  M.  Coombs 

Corning  Glass  Works 

Foundation 
Lillian  Crawford 
Walton  R  Cueman  '65 
Dr  and  Mrs.  E.  C  Cunningham 
John  Dagle  Jewelry 
Alfred  and  Vittoria  D'Alessandro 
Robert  and  Kathleen  Dalton 
Phillip  H.  and  Joanne  C.  David 
Preston  B.  and  Isabelle  Davis 
Sue  C.  Davis  '66 
Gene  H.  Decherl  '64 
Warren  S.  '75  and  Michele 

Maiben  '74  Diggins 
David  M.  '70  and  Sandra 

McDermott  '72  Dolinsky 
Marion  D.  Drumheller  '57 
Eaton  Corporation 
Dennis  L.  '73  and  Ann  Hilbish 

'71  Eckman 
Joseph  and  Elva  M.  Elsman 
Equitable  Foundation 
Dale  F  Eyster 
Bruce  C.  '77  and  Katherine  Allen 

'77  Fehn 
Hans  E.  and  Barbara  W 

Feldmann 
Herman  R  Fenstermacher  '32 
Richard  T.  Fenstermacher  '65 
Russell  C  '75  and  Jacquelyn 

Strub  '75  Filbey 
Janice  Brown  Fisher  '69 
H.  Ruth  Folkmann  '28 
Ford  Motor  Company  Fund 
Philip  D.  Fowler  III  '69 
H.  Scott  Fritts  '78 
Mr  and  Mrs  Charles  Gardner 
James  C.  '50  and  Martha  Martin 

'51  Gehris 
William  H.  Gehron  '40 
General  Signal 
Stephen  C  Gettier  '63 
Ralph  W.  and  Johanna  B.  Giasi 
Boyd  and  Jane  S.  Gibson 
Robert  M.  Goodspeed 
James  J.  '55  and  Elsie  Gruber 

'56  Gormley 


Mary  Lizzio  Govekar  '47 
Margaret  Brubaker  Gray  '59 
Andrew  S.  '79  and  Elizabeth 

Kennedy  '79  Graybill 
Richard  W.  '69  and  Janet  Fowler 

'68  Grey 
Jane  Longenecker  Grim  '57 
Charles  and  Carol  Groce 
Wm.  F.  Groce,  Inc. 
Albert  W.  '64  and  Naomi  Weaver 

'63  Grondahl 
Mark  R  '38  and  Lenora  Spotts 

'39  Guthrie 
Melvin  E.  Haas  '42 
Robert  L.  Hackenberg  '56 
Patricia  Laubach  Hallman  '66 
Robert  B  Hancock  '64 
Mary  Jane  Jessen  Hansen  '49 
George  F  H'71  and  Janet 

Earhart  '36  Harkins 
Donald  J.  and  Connie 

N.  Harnum 
Lawrence  T  and  Mary  Ann 

Harrison 
Hartford  Insurance  Group 

Foundation 
Paul  W.  Hartline  '31 
Arlene  Laudenslager  Hatton  '31 
John  K.  and  Lucille  J.  Haubner 
Zelda  F  Haus  '27 
Patricia  F  Heathcote  '52 
Linda  Mack  Heaton  '63 
Susan  M.  Hegberg 
James  R.  and  Eunice  Heistand 
Raymond  C  and  Janet  Helt 
David  C.  and  Marcie  Henry 
Donald  K.  Henry  '35 
Carl  D.  and  Kathleen  Herbein 
Phoebe  Herman  '17 
George  W.  Herrold  '71 
Lewis  C  Herrold  '30 
Harold  J.  Hershey  '65 
Albert  '36  and  Martha  Bolig 

'38  Hess 
Hewlett  Packard 
Paul  R  Hinsch  '74 
Robert  B.  and  Marianne 

W.  Hirschman 
Raymond  '47  and  Dorothy 
Dellecker  '43  Hochstuhl 
Steven  M.  '72  and  Catherine 

Magill  '73  Hoffman 
Hoffmann-La  Roche  Foundation 
Herbert  H.  Holderman  '43 
Vernon  V  Hoover  '58 
Phillip  A.  Hopewell  '69 
John  '52  and  Audrey  Wegner 

'53  Horoschak 
John  Hospodar  '49 
Richard  E.  Howe,  Jr  '64 
Hughes  Aircraft  Company 
Earnest  W.  Huston  '34 
Nicholas  P.  Interdonato  '79 
R.  Alexander  Jervis  '65 
Fredrick  L  and  Arlene  Jonach 
Charles  C.  '83  and  Anna 

Milheim  '84  Jordan 
Joy  Bearers  Sunday  School 

Class 
Lawrence  S.  Kachelriess  '64 
Jane  Hutchison  Kaempfer  '41 
William  R  and  Pamela  Kennedy 
George  W.  '63  and  Jane  Kump 

'63  Kindon 
Donald  A.  King  '48 
Robert  J.  '68  and  Margaret  Hell 

'69  King 
Richard  L.  Kisslak  '58 
Frances  Kivko 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

12 


John  H.  '70  and  Linda  Maier 

'71  Klemeyer 
Ray  W  Kline  '38 
Karl  E  '38  and  Magaret  Dunkle 

'41  Kniseley 
Signe  Gales  Knock  '71 
Lauretta  F  Koenig  '76 
Jack  and  Ruth  Kolben 
Eugene  F.  Kolva  '56 
Dr  and  Mrs.  Lawrence  J.  Kopf 
Koppers  Company,  Inc. 
Harold  R.  '48  and  Corrine  Kahn 

'45  Kramer 
Kratzer  Oil  Company,  Inc. 
Waller  J.  '80  and  Joan 

Penniman  '80  Krzastek 
H.  Laurence  '70  and  Christine 

Richards  '69  Kyse 
Josephine  Hoy  Lamb  '33 
Kathie  J.  Lang  '71 
Judith  Hawk  Lasley  '66 
Charles  A.  and  Janet 

B.  Laubach 
Norman  H.  Lauer  '62 
John  A.  '40  and  Eleanor  Croti 

'39  Learn 
Alice  Ann  Patterson  Leidel  '58 
Robert  E.  '61  and  Joan  Lawley 

'62  Leighty 
Harry  M.  Leister,  Jr  '56 
Faye  R.  Lewis  '52 
John  F  Lewis  '27,  deceased 
Lewisburg  Studio 
George  '54  and  Lorraine  Rarick 

'52  LIddington 
David  W.  and  Bonnie  E. 

'70  Lightcap 
Richard  W.  '48  and  Gertrude 

Roberts  '48  Lindemann 
Wallace  J  Lindsay,  Jr.  '74 
William  F  Livengood  '67 
John  P.  and  Nancy  Locke 
David  W.  Long  '76 
Esther  Kaufman  Lucas  '38 
Paul  B  Lucas  '28 
L.  Howard  Lukehan  '31 
Frederic  G.  MacQuesten  '43 
Marvin  J  Malone  '63 
Everett  M.  '50  and  Jeanne 

Kahler  '50  Manning 
Thomas  C.  Maran  '67 
Peter  C.  Marshall  '67 
Susan  Lang  Martin  '74 
Mary  Macintosh 
May  Stores  Foundation 
William  H  '48  and  Joyce 

Jenkins  '45  McClure 
Thomas  S.  and  Suzanne  T. 

McCready 
Robert  L.  McGeehan  '33 
Thomas  F  and  Jenny  McGrath 
McGraw-Hill  Foundation,  Inc 
Judith  Arnold  Mclntyre  '62 
Faith  Harbeson  McNitt  '41 
Stephen  D  Melching  '66 
Ethel  McGrath  Meola  '52 
Merrill  Lynch  &  Co.,  Inc. 
Irving  H.  Merwin  '64 
Linda  Palmer  Miller  '70 
Clair  S.  Mitch  '52 
Terry  L.  '62  and  Mariha  Sue 

Det)en  '64  Moll 
Montgomery  Ward  Foundation 
Gary  L.  '61  and  Stephanie 
Haase  '60  Moore 

Moore  Business  Forms 

Laura  Scaife  Moyer  '68 

Mr  Carmen,  Inc. 

National  Westminster  Bank 

David  and  Judy  Newcomer 


Susan  Lehman  Northrup  '59 
Frances  Hubler  Nuernberg  '35 
Helen  S.  Nunn 
William  E.  Nye  II  '40 
Robert  E.  and  Helen  Nylund 
David  R.  '79  and  Ellen  Schmidt 

'79  Odenath 
Susan  Odjakjian  '79 
Karen  L.  Olson  '71 
George  M  and  Susan  M.  O'Neil 
Donald  P.  '68  and  Mary  Ann 

Carpenter  '68  Orso 
Martin  J.  Ortenzio  '83 
James  C.  Packard  '70 
Marjorie  Mack  Pearson  '67 
Pennwalt  Foundation 
F  David  Pennypacker  '65 
Rose  Runk  Perry  '36 
Philadelphia  National  Bank 
Phillips  Motel 

Thomas  G.  and  Janet  Pickering 
Robert  A  Pittello  '51 
Richard  G   '68  and  Linda  laeger 

'69  Poinsett 
Neil  H.  Potter 
Eleanor  K.  Pourron  '59 
Cynthia  R.  Poust 
Prudential  Foundation 
Mr  and  Mrs.  N.  David  Rahal 
Paul  D.  Reamer  '31 
Reed's  Real  French  Cleaners 
Doreen  Bolton  Rehrig  '72 
James  B.  '49  and  Marilyn  Beers 

'51  Reilly 
Richard  K.  Renn,  Esq.  '73 
Raymond  O.  Rhine  '29 
Rhoads  Mills,  Inc. 
Sidney  F.  '59  and  Sandra  Brandt 

'61  Richard 
Maureen  Davenport  Ries  '62 
Thomas  R,  Rippon 
Deborah  E.  Ritter  '68 
Rohm  &  Haas  Co. 
Donald  R  Rohrbach  '48 
Jeffrey  A.  Roush  '71 
Chester  G.  Rowe  '52 
Harold  R.  Ruhl  '23 
John  W.  '71  and  Georgeann 

Mercancavage  '73  Ruhl 
Robert  C.  Rungee  '75 
Michael  E.  Rupprecht  '64 
Robert  G.  Sander  '40 
Philip  E.  '71  and  Catherine 

Rogers  '71  San  Filippo 
Sara  Lee  Foundation 
Genevieve  Sarra 
J.  Michael  and  Janice  M. 

Saunders 
Kenneth  Sausman,  Jr  '67 
Richard  F  Saylor  '69 
Willard  H.  '41  and  Hilda 

Friederich  '40  Schadel 
Irene  Etter  Schmehl  '63 
John  A.  Schoffstall,  Sr  '33 
A  Rebecca  Schumacher  '72 
Lawrence  E.  Shaffer  '64 
Allen  Shaffer  &  Son  Insurance 
Marian  L.  Shatto  '67 
Sherwin  Williams  Foundation 
Stanley  R.  Shilling  '57 
Keith  A.  '81  and  Beth 

Nacinovich  '82  Shuey 
Marilyn  L.  Sierer  '87 
Robert  Y.  '64  and  Pamela 

Yeager  '64  Silar 
Lewis  E.  and  Linda  Silverman 
Lawrence  A.  Skinner  '64 
Carl  G.  Smith  '28 
Robert  A.  Smith  '62 
Sally  Baskin  Snauffer  '64 


Joseph  A.  Snyder.  Jr  '64 

Janet  White  Soto  '63 

Roy  E.  Stahl  '49 

Stanley  Woodworking 

John  R.  Steiger  '51 

Eric  N  Stein  '69 

Mr  and  Mrs.  C.  Dale  Steinmetz 

Christopher  and  Joanne 

Stephano 
Cheryl  R.  Stickle  '68 
Sigmund  and  Elizabeth  B.  Stoler 
William  G.  Straus  '65 
Strawbridge  and  Clothier 
Sunbury  Broadcasting 

Corporation 
Susquehanna  Valley  Alumni 

Association 
William  R.  Swarm  '33 
Robert  W.  and  Roddy  Swinarton 
Louis  A.  Szabo  '54 
G.  Leonard  and  Dorothy 

Teitelbaum 
Elinor  M.  Thompson  '71 
Christopher  A.  Thorsheim  '85 


Gilbert  Tietz  '66 
Michael  Timmons  '76 
Toyota  Motor  Sales  USA,  Inc. 
Marcella  Chaya  Turnbach  '36 
Dorothy  Turner  '36 
Louis  A.  Vermillion  '70 
Ruth  M.  Schwenk  Wahl  '42 
J.  Thomas  and  Suzanne  W. 

'83  Walker 
James  P  Wallbillich  '79 
Richard  T  '82  and  Lynn  Sarf 

'77  Watkins 
David  B.  Werner  '70 
Erhard  O.  Werner  '57 
Richard  G.  Westervelt  '50 
Dorothy  G.  Wilson 
Eileen  Boone  Winter  '43 
Kermit  D.  Witmer  '32 
Vaughn  A.  '67  and  Sandra 

J.  Wolf 
A.  Franklin  Wolfe  '45 
Fancher  E.  Wolfe  '51 
Wolf  Furniture 
Philip  S.  Zofrea  '80 


Members  of  the  Orange  Club 

The  Orange  Club  recognizes  those  individuals  who 
contribute  $125  to  $249  annually.  In  1988-89,  592 
members  gave  $85,585  to  Susquehanna  University. 


Xavier  Abbott  '35 

Gladys  Telleen  Ahrenholz  '38 

Kevin  J.  '85  and  Tracy  Gerard 

'85  Akner 
Willard  D  Allbeck  '19 
Amoco  Foundation,  Inc. 
Charles  R.  Antanavage  '75 
Bnan  D.  Archibald  '77 
Beatrice  Gentzler  Armold  '33 
Armstrong  World  Industries,  Inc. 
David  E.  '77  and  Cheryl  Rahlfs 

'77  Atkinson 
Stephen  E.  Ayer  '72 
Stephen  Azary  '36 
Peter  G.  Bacalles  '76 
Elizabeth  Hodges  Bagger  '62 
Rick  L.  '78  and  Kathy  Smith 

'78  Bailey 
William  M.  '64  and  Carolyn 

Kurtz  '64  Baily 
Howard  F.  '79  and  Shirley 

Guerin  '79  Baker 
Edward  M.  Barabas  '64 
Edward  R.  '78  and  Sherry  Seiple 

'78  Barben 
Barclays  Bank  PLC 
Anne  Ostheim  Barnes  '62 
John  J.  Basti  '73 
Howard  F  Beacham  '77 
Beavertown  Mills,  Inc. 
Becker  Body  Shop 
Bell  of  Pennsylvania 
Charles  S.  Bender  II  '67 
Stephen  H.  Bender  '72 
Donna  S  Benham 
Andrew  R.  Bergh  '84 
Douglas  F  Bernegger  '76 
Deborah  M.  Bernhisel  '78 
Dale  F  '72  and  Margaret  Harris 

'70  Biesecker 
Roy  R  Bilger  '49 
Harold  E.  '60  and  Helen  Rhoads 

'61  Bingaman 
Bingaman  &  Son  Lumber 
Virginia  M.  Biniek  '67 
Glenroy  H.  Bishop  '32 


Paul  M.  Bishop  '30 
John  W.  Bittinger  '23 
Mildred  E.  Bittner  '42 
Blough  Wagner  Manufacturing 

Co. 
Bob  Newman,  Inc. 
Roy  A.  and  Gloria  E  Boedeker 
James  A.  Bonsall  '34 
George  C.  and  Carol  L.  Boone 
David  A.  Borden  '72 
Michael  E.  Bortner  '71 
Ruth  Freed  Bosch  '53 
Terry  R.  Bossert  '68 
Mark  R.  Bostic  '78 
Boston  Edison  Foundation 
John  W.  Botlger  '67 
Michael  Boury 
Barry  E  '69  and  Kathleen 

Van  Order  '70  Bowen 
James  E.  Bowman  '68 
Ira  F  Bradford  '45 
Walter  L.  Brandau  '51 
Michael  J.  Breslin 
Jean  Kinzer  Brinser  '45 
John  M.  and  Patricia  Brotherton 
Margaret  Boyle  Brown  '38 
Gloria  Graybill  Brubaker  '62 
James  H.  Brubaker  '32 
Mark  D  Burkhardt  '76 
William  D.  Burrell  '73 
Paul  A  '72  and  Anne  Herdle 

'73  Cain 
leda  Calich 
Fred  L.  Carl  '33 
Charles  H   '52  and  Vi  DIetz 

'52  Carr 
Carter  Wallace,  Inc. 
William  B.  Caruth  '35 
Bruce  W.  '74  and  Susan  Haines 

'74  Casso 
Cellitti  Moving  &  Storage  Co. 
James  E.  Chadwick  '52 
Dorothy  Rothermel  Chaffee  '28 
Elizabeth  Charles  '68 
Charles  Associates 


Robert  J.  '69  and  Nancy 

Cockhart  '70  Chonko 
Cigna  Foundation 
Peter  S.  Ciszak  '73 
Citibank 

Barbara  Watkins  Clark  '50 
Dewey  P.  and  Rosemarie  Clark 
Gordon  W.  '73  and  Janice 

Kimmerer  '75  Clark 
Theodore  H.  '50  and  Betsy  Hill 

'49  Clark 
Margaret  Clelland  '32 
Christopher  L.  Cochran  '81 
William  E.  Cochran  '83 
Combustion  Engineering 
Linda  Cole  Conine  '65 
Edna  Tressler  Conrad  '30 
Robert  R  Conrad,  Jr  '83 
Frank  C.  Corcoran  '47 
Donald  S.  Cornelius  '63 
Daniel  M.  '69  and  Karen  Kisler 

'70  Corveleyn 
Keith  J.  '73  and  Louise  Hower 

'72  Costello 
Courtyard  Counseling  Center 
Cowles  Media  Company 
Thomas  H.  '79  and  Erin  Hoff 

'79  Coyne 
Rudyard  L.  and  Doris  Crider 
Diane  C  Croft  '81 
John  C.S.  Crosbie  '47 
Crum  and  Forster 
Michael  A.  '70  and  Eileen  Lach 

'70  Cummins 
Waller  W  Custance  '69 
Robert  W.  Danforth 
A.  Bruce  '75  and  Nancy  Adams 

'77  Dansbury 
Alice  Yonghaus  Davenport  '51 
Mary  Heim  Davey  '38 
Cathy  A.  Davies  '80 
Catherine  Cook  Davis  '82 
Donald  R.  '50  and  Nelda  Shafer 

'51  Davis 
Frances  Thomas  Davis  '30 
Lorraine  Lee  Davis  '53 
Mary  Snyder  Davis  '65 
Nancy  A  Davis  '61 
Charles  L.  DeBrunner  '73 
Galen  H  and  Deanna  Deibler 
Carle  Birtley  Deitrick  '86 
Deloitte  Haskins  and  Sells 

Foundation 
Thomas  F  Demko  '85 
W.  John  Derr  '24 
William  K.  '56  and  Pamela 

McKegg  '53  Doney 
Dow  Jones  and  Company.  Inc. 
William  H.  Dreibelbis '29 
Dresser  Foundation,  Inc. 
E.  Wayne  Dreyman  '74 
Steven  E.  Dubs  '70 
David  M.  Dumeyer  '69 
The  Duncanson  and  Holt  Group 
Harold  A.  Dunkelberger  '79 
Howard  W.  Dye  '43 
Charlotte  M.  Eberly 
John  C  and  Judith  Ebert 
James  and  Suzanne  Ediund 
Edward  E.  Eisenhart  '40 
Jane  Reiser  Eisenhart  '75 
John  W.  and  Patricia  Emrich 
James  L.  '72  and  Andrea 

Licciardello  '72  Endrusick 
Kenneth  F  '55  and  Charlotte 

Sandt  '56  Erdley 
Elizabeth  Zeigler  Evans  '77 
Matthew  M.  Eager  '87 
Fairchild  Brothers,  Inc. 
Richard  A.  Farnow  '71 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

13 


Edward  J.  '80  and  Linda  Furlon 

■82  Farr 
Charles  R.  and  Arleen  Fatlgati 
Joanne  Sleinke  Faul  '81 
Frances  Ray  Faylor  '65 
Maurice  R  Feldman  '56 
Dorothy  Fersch  '79 
Fern  Zechman  Fersler  '40 
Marjorie  Kostenbauder 

Finley  '56 
Frederick  I.  Fisher  '63 
Henry  R  Fisher  '73 
Valerie  A.  Fisher  '71 
Peter  L  Fiss  '77 
Gerald  O.  Fletcher  '59 
Thomas  C.  Foote,  Jr.  '73 
William  P.  Forti  '65 
William  J.  '51  and  Frances 

Savidge  '49  Foster 
Ronald  E.  Fouche  '57 
Robert  B  '67  and  Joanne  Hiatt 

'67  Fowler 
Mary  Drake  Franco  '67 
Richard  A.  Frank  '72 
Harold  A.  Freed  '66 
Jo  Ann  Fricker  '76 
Rebecca  M  Fuller  '76 
Samuel  C  and  Carol  Ann  Fusco 
Nora  Steinhards  Galins  '54 
C.  Patrick  '73  and  Jeanne  Yost 

'72  Gallagher 
George  V.  Ganter  '74 
C  Dale  '52  and  Shirley  Decker 

'55  Gateman 
Mark  R.  '76  and  Marjorie  Brouse 

'76  Gaul 
Barry  I.  Gehring  '67 
Ralph  C.  Geigle  '35 
Harold  F  Geise  '68 
Henry  W,  Geiss  '56 
Debra  Carey  Gellert  '76 
John  Garcia  '40  and  Audrey 

Dodge  '45  Gensel 
Chris  A,  '73  and  June  Belletti 

'73  George 
Jetlrey  S,  Gicking  '79 
Gary  R  Gilbert  '69 
Christopher  J,  GIpe  '66 
Frederick  T.  and  Linda  S.  Givens 
H.  Donald  Glaser,  Jr  '68 
Golden  Corral  Family 

Steak  House 
Sherman  E.  Good  '30 
Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber 
Karl  D  and  Vera  Gordinier 
Graci's  Flowers 
John  D.  Granger  '75 
Donald  M.  Gray  '60 
Great  Northern  Nekoosa  Corp. 
Jeffrey  M.  Greco  '74 
Thomas  R.  Gresh  '66 
Delsey  Morris  Gross  '27 
Charles  H.  '50  and  Lois 

Seybrecht  '51  Grund 
M.  Gubin  &  Son 
Robert  E.  Guise  '69 
Gulf  +  Western  Foundation 
Eugene  H.  '48  and  Dorothy 

Eilhardt  '48  Gundrum 
J.  Leon  Haines  '40 
Patricia  Houtz  Haines  '50 
James  W.  Hall  '43 
Wendy  Lovgren  Halliburton  '72 
Samuel  J.  Halpern  '68 
William  B.  Hamaker  '69 
Donald  C.  '70  and  Darcy  Jones 

'72  Hamlin 
C  Dean  Hammond  III  '70 
Ronald  C.  Hardnock  '62 
Yvonne  Everest  Harmon  '21 


Gary  E  Hart  '65 

Joan  Robinson  Hartman  '80 

Jeanne  Attinger  Hassinger  '51 

Brenda  Gerhart  Hayasaka  '66 

Leolin  O.  Hayes  '30 

H.  Lee  '48  and  Edith  Wegner 

'49  Hebel 
Jane  E.  Helsing  '76 
Robert  J.  Hennlnger  '51 
H.  Brentwood  Henzel  '65 
Thomas  G.  Hepler  '78 
Michael  J.  '78  and  Janice 

Gaschen  '79  Herman 
James  H.  Herrold  '63 
Hershey  Trust  Company 
Jack  K.  and  Polly  Hetrick 
Heublein  Foundation,  Inc. 
Frederick  L.  Hickman  '77 
Andrew  C.  Hickox  '79 
Peter  C.  Hinsch  '81 
Donald  A  Hinsdale  '69 
Elwood  B.  Hippie.  Jr.  '63 
Gregg  A,  Hodgdon  '70 
Jean  Rheinhart  Hodgdon  '38 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Fred  Hogan 
Mr  and  Mrs.  William  Hokdak 
June  Hendricks  Hoke  '42 
Dr.  David  E.  Horlacher 
Kent  C  and  Lois  Horner 
Lenore  K.  Garman  Horner  '47 
Jeanne  Davis  Horovitz  '77 
Susan  Zimmerman  Horstman  '76 
Holly  Henschel  Hovis  '75 
Roger  C.  '50  and  Bernice 

Jochen  '52  Howling 
Merle  E  Hubbard  '32 
Barbara  Kaufmann  Huber  '67 
W.  Murray  Hunt,  Jr 
Lois  Binnie  Hunter  '63 
Richard  A.  Hulter  '68 
Cosmo  J.  and  Marion  lacavazzi 
F  Curtis  Ibbitson  '76 
The  IFF  Foundation 
Charles  J.  and  Pam  Igoe 
Marlin  A.  Inch  '61 
Irving  One  Wall  Street 

Foundation 
M.  Alice  Jeremko  '87 
Harnet  Dietrich  Jessup  '27 
Carol  Dickinson  Johns  '73 
Carolyn  A.  Johnson  '76 


David  8.  Johnson  '69 
Richard  T  Jolly 
Jeffrey  A.  Jones  '77 
Lloyd  P  Jones  '79 
Edward  S.  Kaltreider  '74 
Raymond  B.  Kalustyan  '78 
Richard  S.  '65  and  Grace 

Simington  '64  Karschner 
Jeffrey  C.  Karver  '72 
Katies  Kleeners 
Robert  J  Keeler  '25 
Blanche  Stauffer  Keeny  '29 
John  D.  '67  and  Andrea 

Schumann  '67  Keim 
Claudia  Whitaker  Keller  '66 
E.  Jean  Kelly  '47 
Kentucky  Fried  Chicken 
Philip  C.  '80  and  Caria  Peterson 

'77  Kerber 
Roderick  E  Kerr,  Jr.  '77 
Kieffer  Physical  Therapy 
Herbert  H.  and  Karin  O.  Kiehn 
George  J.  Kimmel  '38 
John  KIndsvatter  '32 
Jackson  T.  and  Nancy  King 
Kirby  Manufacturing 

Company,  Inc. 
Brian  D.  Kleckner  '87 
Earl  F  '57  and  Mary  Ann 

Bingaman  '55  Kleintop 
Betsy  J.  Kluge  '81 
John  R.  Knaul  '39 
Harry  F.  Kocher,  Jr.  '55 
Bruce  D.  Koenecke  '77 
Edward  P  Kopf  '53 
Grace  Beckley  Kramer  '27 
Rose  Gumbert  Krape  '29 
Samuel  Kuba  III  '75 
Carol  Wells  Kueffner  '74 
Milton  M.  Kuhn  '65 
Barbara  Stockalis  Labanosky  '64 
Robert  R.  '78  and  Cindy 

Erickson  '79  Labarca 
Charles  L.  '48  and  Eleanor 

Steele  '48  Lady 
Jeannette  File  Lamb  '76 
Emilio  A.  '73  and  Elizabeth 

Hollingshead  '73  Lancione 
Nancy  Myers  Landis  '47 
Debra  S.  Latchaw  '76 
Timothy  B.  Lawlor  '77 


David  C.  Lawrence  '69 

John  R.  '47  and  Elizabeth  Miller 

'47  Leach 
Leer  East 

Beth  Petrie  Leggett  '74 
Lucille  M.  Lehman  '32 
Ronald  J.  and  Jeanne  Leib 
Judy  Lambert  Lenz  '75 
Jerry  A.  '82  and  Janice  Tro|an 

'76  Lessman 
Barbara  A.  Lewis 
Brian  E.  '72  and  Nancy  Uckert 

'73  Lewis 
Ivor  Lewis 

Randall  S.  Lieberman  '84 
David  E.  Lindquist  '79 
Don  A.  Linn  '52 
John  B.  Lippincott  '71 
Donald  '75  and  Debbie 

Dempsey  '74  Littlejohn 
Barry  I.  '70  and  Jean  McEvoy 

'71  Llewellyn 
Alma  L.  Long  '22 
Robert  S.  Long  '73 
Victoria  S.  Long  '65 
Graydon  I.  Lose  '54 
Alan  C  '70  and  Linda  Nansteel 

'71  Lovell 
Richard  H.  and  Margaret 

Lowright 
Guy  M  Lubold  '25 
George  E.  and  Barbara  Lucas 
Joanne  Romano  Lucas  '68 
Robert  J.  Luth  '66 
David  F  '80  and  Cindy  Wolter 

'82  Lynch 
Lee  Erholm  MacKenn  '58 
Frances  Kline  MacPherson  '34 
Elizabeth  Bussman  Mahler  '77 
Ernst  Mahr  '36 
David  W.  Main  '76 
Robert  W.  Manning  '78 
Joan  Buck  Markley  '67 
Ann  L.  Marshall  '76 
Heinrich  and  Leona  Martin 
Susan  A.  Martin  '78 
Thelma  Martinec 
Gail  D  Mason  '70 
J.  Richard  Mattern  '30 
Romeo  F.  and  Caroline  Mattiussi 
Christine  V  Mayo  '67 
Lori  Thomas  McCue  '78 
Sharon  Bankert  McGrane  '69 
Mae  McDonald  McGroarty  '33 
Charles  F  McLane  III  '74 
Charles  H.  McLeskey  '68 
Joseph  A.  and  Ann  McNulty 
William  C.  Mead 
Eugene  F  Meany  '76 
Mellon  Bank 
John  R.  '49  and  Harriet  Gould 

'48  Mertz 
Russell  P  Mertz  '59 
Kenneth  M.  Merz  '49 
William  C.  Merz  '70 
Doris  Moon  Metcalf  '56 
Kathryn  R  Meyer  '39 
Ralph  J  Meyer  '64 
Robert  C.  '54  and  Jane  Cline 

'54  Mickatavage 
Middleburg  Oil  Company 
Edward  Mlhalik 
Charles  H.  Miller '29 
Jeffrey  C.  Miller  '85 
Laurance  W.  Miller  '61 
Robert  R  '67  and  Carolyn 

Wahler  '67  Miller 
Wayne  H.  Minami  '62 
Gloria  Beaver  Mincemoyer  '60 
James  R.  and  Helen  E.  Misanin 


J.  Scott  '78  and  Julia  Brown 

'81  Mitchell 
Mary  Weimer  Moffitt  '28 
Richard  D.  Moglia  '47 
George  L.  Moore  '61 
John  Moore 
Gerald  E.  '51  and  Settle  Winey 

'53  Moorhead 
Paul  A.  and  Pauline  Morelock 
Janet  Dively  Morgan  '30 
Jeffrey  D.  '82  and  Susan  Kees 

'83  Morgan 
James  W.  Morris  '52 
Joanne  Drake  Morris  '66 
Frederick  E  Morrow  '73 
Dennis  G.  Mosebey  '73 
Dr.  Mohammad  M.  Munir 
William  D.  and  Barbara  Murphy 
Kenneth  A.  Mutzel  '64 
Elsie  Myers  '37 
Nabisco,  Inc. 

Margaret  Jager  Nance  '66 
James  H.  '66  and  Joyce  Sabo 

'67  Nash 
Anthony  D  and  Sally  Nazzaro 
Stephen  L.  Neff  '81 
Mark  E.  Nelson  '79 
John  B.  '76  and  Katherine 

McAllister  '77  Neuhauser 
Mary  Jarrett  Newland  '38 
The  New  York  Times  Company 

Foundation 
Albert  M.  Noggle  '77 
James  B.  Norton  III  '64 
Martha  Kauffman  Ocker  '75 
Philip  B.  Olphin  '76 
Paul  M.  Orso  '40 
Cynthia  A.  Osborn  '80 
Ruth  E.  Osborn  '54 
Alexander  T.  Oshirak  '54 
Horace  A.  and  Elizabeth  Ott 
Owens-Illinois 
Joseph  R  Palchak,  Jr.  '71 
Alan  Parcells  '47 
Robert  and  Janet  Parisi 
Inez  Sarver  Parker  '31 
Dale  L  Patterson  '59 
Mark  R.  Paules  '76 
Walter  J.  '73  and  Linda  Saldukas 

'73  Payne 
Thomas  M.  '65  and  Gertrude 

Walton  '66  PeischI 
J.C.  Penney  Company 
Craig  R  Penniman  '72 
Penn  Valley  Printing  Company 
Donald  W.  Peppier  '69 
Perry  Petroleum  Equipment 

Ltd,  Inc. 
Mary  James  Peterman  '64 
Pfizer,  Inc. 

PH.  Glatfelter  Company 
Barbara  G.  Philbnck  '73 
George  E.  Phillips  '36 
George  W.  Phillips  '50 
Robert  A  '73  and  Nancy  Search 

'73  Phipps 
Mary  Reichley  Pinand  '45 
John  M.  '73  and  Diane  Mahoney 

'74  Pivarnik 
Richard  H.  Pohl  '79 
Samuel  Porter  '52 
Douglas  A.  Portzline  '41 
Marion  Moyer  Potteiger  '17 
Kay  M.  Potts  '63 
William  H.  Poustlll  '78 
Leonard  P.  Purcell  '62 
G.  Tina  Scott  Purdy  '71 
Philomena  Quattrocchi  '69 
John  Rakshys  '38 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

14 


Lois  Beamenderfer  Rallis 

'41.  deceased 
Corlnto  and  Marie  Ramundo 
Diane  Christopher  Rapport  '75 
Robert  H  '69  and  Carol  Scherb 

'70  Ray 
The  Record 
Gill  U^  Redpalh  '76 
Ronald  R.  Reese  '82 
Martha  Sharwarko  Reid  '48 
Janet  Hoke  Reiff  '44 
Lois  Renter  '52 
John  A.  Reuther  '50 
Scott  A.  Richards  '79 
Judith  A.  Rile  '78 
Lee  D  Rishel  '34 
Carson  G.  Ritchie  '75 
Mary  Ingram  Ritsert  '68 
Karen  Cherrington  Robbins  '74 
Phihp  B  Robeson,  Jr  '76 
Daniel  W  Rohrbaugh 
David  A  Rohrer  '76 
Rosenblum's.  Inc. 
Allen  I.  '60  and  Carol  Shesler 

'63  Rowe 
Harold  L.  Rowe  '34,  deceased 
David  C.  Ruler  '78 
James  O.  '80  and  Margaret 

Gutjahr  '83  Rumbaugh 
Bruce  T.  '64  and  Leslie  Bridgens 

'65  Sabin 
Dr  Mohammad  Samad 
Helen  Smith  Sanders  '49 
Elizabeth  Haidacher 

Sanderson  '35 
Sandoz,  Inc. 

Mary  Moore  Schatkowski  '58 
Schering-Plough  Foundation,  Inc. 
George  F  '57  and  Janis  Quigley 

'58  Schluchterer 
Edward  A.  and  Betty  J  Schmidt 
Judy  Hoffman  Schmidt  '70 
Walter  W.  and  Martha 

Schoenewolf 
Harold  J.  and  Ann  Schriver 
William  L.  and  Linda  Schrufer 
Karen  S.  Schwille  '85 
Gary  R  Seifert  '67 
Kenneth  R.  '68  and  Betsy  Klose 

'68  Selinger 
Selmax  and  KenTex 
John  P  Senko  '31 
Richard  F  Shade  '79 
Raymond  C.  '61  and  Virginia 

Kratz  '61  Sharrow 
Paul  C.  Shatto,  Jr  '41 
Laentena  McCahan  Shelley  '28 
Ralph  I  Shockey  '36 
Glenn  R.  Showalter  '59 
AnneM  Shultz  '74 
Robert  S.  '73  and  Linda  Capaldi 

'74  Siegel 
Linda  L.  Skinner  '85 
Richard  L.  and  Hazel  Skinner 
Priscilla  Edwards  Slack  '69 
VeMin  H  Smalts  '38 
Chartes  W.  Smeltz  '75 
Debra  Plunkett  Smith  '72 
Dorothy  Webber  Smith  '43 
Patrick  C  '84  and  Lisa  Huchler 

'84  Smith 
Ruth  Buffington  Smith  '49 
Robert  J  Snyder  '76 
Robert  O  and  Vi  Soper 
Roberta  Wyatt  Stafford  '73 
JohnM.  Stahl  '81 
Arthur  C.  Stamfel  '54 
Dr  R.  Terrance  Stanton 
Garrett  L  Stauffer  '70 
Sara  Seal  Stauffer  '28 
David  C.  Steffen  '69 


Harry  E.  Steffen  '25 

St.  Luke  Evangelical  Lutheran 

Church 
Richard  H.  '66  and  Pamela  Dick 

'65  Streamer 
Adeline  K  Strouse  '25 
Lorella  Puglielli  Struzzi  '82 
Super  Bowl  522 
Susquehanna  Sound 

Productions 
Douglas  J.  Swanek  '83 
R.  Brent  Swope  '65 
George  R.  F.  and  Barbara  Tamke 
Kenneth  B.  Teats,  Jr  '85 
Jay  R.  and  Kathleen  Thatcher 
William  H.  '74  and  Judith  Turner 

'74  Thomas 
Maxine  Lentz  Thumser  '67 
George  A.  and  Barbara 

A.  Tibaldi 
Jon  A.  Tietbohl  '81 
Anne  Stern  Tilley  '79 
T.  Luke  Toomey  '37 
Steve  F  '53  and  Joyce  Wagner 

'53  Torek 
Bessie  G.  Trate  '57 
William  E.  and  Lucille  Tuffy 
Frederick  D.  Ullman 
James  M.  and  LaRue  Unglaube 
Larry  W.  Updegrove  '60 
Gene  R.  Urey 
USAir,  Inc. 
William  H.  '55  and  Audrey 

Vollman  '56  Vanderhoof 
Donald  L  Van  Gilder  '71 
Dennis  L.  '68  and  Margaret  Orth 

'66  Van  Name 
George  Van  Tuyl  III 
Edward  H.  Vermillion  '69 
Shirley  Jones  Vincent  '69 
William  A.  Visscher  '73 
Joseph  V.  VIcek  '65 
David  G.  Volk  '52 
Thomas  A.  Voll  '83 
G.  Allan  Vollmers  '52 
Janeen  Kruse  Wadzita  '79 
Mary  Fox  Wagenseller  '37 
Anna  Mease  Wagner  '36 
Eric  S.  Walker  '79 
William  R.  Walker  '65 
William  C.  '85  and  Mary  Fisher 

'85  Warrick 


Alan  R.  Waters  '74 
Edward  K.  Walkins  '75 
Luther  Weaver,  Jr  '26 
Dwight  F.  Weeks  '67 
Jeffrey  R.  Weichel  '64 
George  F  Weidle 
Dexter  N.  Weikel  '48 
Harry  W  Welliver  II  '85 
Wells  Fargo  and  Company 
William  W.  and  Elizabeth  Wenzel 
Dorothy  Shiffer  Wesner  '81 
Brenda  Overcash  West  '76 
Westinghouse  Educational 

Foundation 
Richard  L.  Wetzel  '50 
John  T  Wheaton  '71 
James  W.  '58  and  Gail  Woolbert 

'58  White 
Wickes  Building  Supply 
William  H.  Wiest,  Esquire  '67 
Elizabeth  Wiley 
Freeman  Wilhour  '25 
Amelia  Krapf  Williams  '33 
Judith  Lepley  Williams  '76 
Joan  Wiant  Williamson-Clark  '53 
Dr  David  Wilson 
Lynn  Whittlesey  Wilson  '72 
Robert  W.  Wissinger  '81 
Joseph  S.  Witcofsky  '80 
Gene  Witiak  '59 
Jeffrey  S.  '71  and  Joan  Mercer 

'73  Witte 
Harold  F  Woelfel  and  Beth 

Belotti 
William  H.  Wolchak  '82 
Letha  H.  Wolfgang  '80 
Ray  J.  '59  and  Audrey  Kellert 

'62  Yeingst 
Robert  G.  '>'erger  '58 
Jack  and  Janet  'Voung 
Feme  Lauver  Zeigler  '43 
John  F  and  Martha  Zeller 
Stephen  E.  Ziminsky  '82 
Christie  E.  Zimmerman  '25 
Harold  C:  '49  and  Joan  Apple 

'48  Zimmerman 
Robert  Zimmerman,  Jr  '76 
Judith  Anderson  Zucker  '59 
Karen  Pfleger  Zygan  '69 


Alumni  Contributors 

Alumni  support  is  a  significant  part  of  the 
contributions  to  Susquehanna.  This  support  is 
essential  because  foundations  and  corporations 
determine  their  level  of  support  partly  on  the  basis 
of  the  participation  of  those  closest  to  the 
University. 

Susquehanna  has  achieved  significant  increases 
in  giving  from  dedicated,  loyal  alumni,  with 
participation  in  1988-89  reaching  40%.  We  are 
pleased  to  list  those  alumni  who  contributed  to  the 
University  in  1988-89. 


Class  Of  1914 

Mary  McCreight  Stumpf 

Class  Of  1917 

Phoebe  Herman 
Marion  Moyer  Potteiger 


Robert  J  Keeler 

Alda  L.  Long 

Guy  M.  Lubold 

Catherine  Fopeano  Marchetti 

Ruth  Gaugler  Sanders 

Harry  E  Steffen 

Adeline  K  Strouse 

Sara  Lenker  Wiest 

Freeman  Wilhour 

Christie  E  Zimmerman 


Class  of  1 91 9       Class  of  1 926 


Willard  D.  Allbeck 
Helen  Salem  Wescoat 


Class  Of  1921 

Yvonne  Everest  Harmon 
Marie  Romig  Huntington 
Olive  Salem  Walborn 


Class  Of  1922 

Alma  L.  Long 

Class  Of  1923 


Reide  E.  Bingaman 
John  W.  Bittinger 
Stella  Risser  Cole 
Ricardo  Montero 
Harold  R.  Ruhl 
Peron  W.  Snyder 


Lee  E  Boyer 

Margaret  Schmiermund  Bruce 

Percy  B.  Davis 

Raymond  O  Gilbert 

Martha  Larson  Martin 

Anna  M.  Norwat 

Gere  L.  Sharretts 

Lucy  Herr  Smith 

W.  Alfred  Streamer 

Ethel  V.  Taylor 

Robert  N.  Troutman 

Luther  Weaver,  Jr. 


Class  of  1927 

Harry  Burd 
Delsey  Morris  Gross 
Zelda  F  Haus 
Harnet  Dietrich  Jessup 
Grace  Beckley  Kramer 
John  F  Lewis,  deceased 
Ethan  A.  Miller 
Florence  Haupt  Sharretts 
M.  Thelma  Taylor 
Gertrude  V  Walker 


Class  Of  1 924       Class  of  1 928 


Margaret  Widlund  Blough 
Claude  A.  Buss 
W.  John  Derr 
Mabel  Kinzey  Felterolf 
Mabel  Mumma  McLain 
Helen  J  Rearick 
Ruth  Bond  Steininger 
Rachel  Brubaker  Whited 


Class  Of  1925 

Laura  Henninger  Boyer 
Marlin  M.  Enders,  deceased 
Hazel  L.  Herrold 


Naomi  Fogle  Bennett 
Margaret  H  Buyers 
Dorothy  Rothermel  Chaffee 
Edwin  O.  Constable 
Harold  F  Doebler 
Clarence  B.  Eichman 
Elizabeth  M  Fisher 
H.  Ruth  Folkmann 
James  M  Herrold 
Heber  H  Hummel 
Walter  S  Ide 
Jerome  B  Kaufman 
Elizabeth  Hauser  Kinsel 
Lillian  Fisher  Long 
Paul  B.  Lucas 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

15 


Mary  Weimer  Motfitt 
Benjamin  T.  Moyer 
Marvin  W.  Schlegel 
Laenlena  McCahan  Shelley 
D.  Frederick  Slegal 
Carl  G,  Smith 
Sara  Seal  Slauffer 


Class  of  1929 

Jane  E.  Park  Ashburner 
George  E.  Beam 
Ruth  G,  Beck 
Anna  Moyer  Bohn 
Eleanor  Coons  Grouse 
William  H.  Dreibelbis 
Nancy  Lecrone  Fay 
Charles  E  Fisher 
Helen  Carter  Gehret 
Blanche  Stauffer  Keeny 
Rose  Gumbert  Krape 
Dorothy  Wassell  Matthews 
Charles  H.  Miller 
Raymond  O.  Rhine 
In  memory  of, 
William  O,  Roberts 
by  Carl  M.  '63  and  Kathryn 

Moyer 
by  Ruth  Roberts 
In  memory  of, 
Gereon  Wagner  Salevan 
by  Laird  S.  Gemberling 
Esquire  '33 
Russell  T  Shilling 
In  memory  of, 
George  A.  Spaid 
by  Camp  Curtin  E.C.C. 
by  Ronald  H.  and  Kathryn  S 

Conrad 
by  Helen  Musselman 

Dobbie  '40 
by  Charles  W.  and  May  J. 

Doersom 
by  Donald  E.  and  Georgia  E. 

Doersom 
by  Scott  Eichman 
by  Richard  E.  Grimes 
by  Harrisburg  Forest  No.  43 
by  Nancy  U  Hultzapple 
by  Moose  Hunting  Lodge 
by  Moskowitz/Jacobs.  Inc. 
by  Sam  and  Mae  L.  Sobczak 
by  Charles  R.  Spaid 
by  Harold  F.  and  Burnice  H. 

Stauffer 
by  Larry  W.  Updegrove 
by  Marilyn  L.  Urie 
by  Donald  A  and  Christine  C. 

Woodring 
by  Jeannette  B.  Yappel 
by  Zembo  Temple  Ushers 
Fund 
Allen  C.  Tressler,  deceased 
In  memory  of, 
Allen  C.  Tressler 
by  Carl  and  Alice  Rice 
Horace  W.  Vought 


Class  of  1930 

Harry  S,  Baird 
Paul  M  Bishop 
Dorothy  Strine  Bowers 
Edna  Tressler  Conrad 
Frances  Thomas  Davis 
Sherman  E.  Good 
Wellington  Hartman 
Leolin  O  Hayes 


Lewis  C.  Herrold 
Henry  C.  Hoffman 
Agnes  McMullen  Johnson 
Daniel  H.  Kwasnoski 
J.  Richard  Mattern 
Janet  Dively  f^organ 
Ruth  Goff  Nicodemus 
John  S.  Rhine 
Simon  B,  Rhoads 
In  honor  of. 
Simon  B  Rhoads 
by  Lawrence  M.  '43  and 
Louise  Kresge  '45  Isaacs 
Mildred  Arbegast  Speer 
John  H.  Wall 
Kathryn  Morning  Ziegler 


Class  Of  1931 

H.  Vernon  and  Marie  Blough 
Walter  L.  Burford 
Martha  Laudenslager  Davis 
Signe  Alford  Davis 
Lawrence  C.  Fisher 
Frank  C  Gill 
Paul  M  Haines 
Paul  W,  Hartline 
Arlene  Laudenslager  Hatton 
Sara  Rhoads  Hauser 
William  S.  Hermann 
f^/largaret  Hoffmeister  Hess 
Leone  Holtzapple  Hogue 
Miriam  Keim  Kolle 
Charles  E  Kroeck 
L.  Howard  Lukehart 
Julia  Morgan  McCloskey 
Dorothy  Leisher  Neely, 

deceased 
Inez  Sarver  Parker 
Ruth  Maurey  Quinter 
Paul  D.  Reamer 
Ethlynne  Miller  Schultz 
John  P.  Senko 
Charles  J.  Shearer 
Dorothy  Turnbach  Stickney 
Nellie  Shue  Von  Dorster 
W.  Michael  Weader 


Class  of  1932 

Margaret  Markle  Artley 

Glenroy  H  Bishop 

James  H.  Brubaker 

Margaret  Clelland 

Mary  Potter  Copp 

Herman  R.  Fenstermacher 

Margaret  E-  Fink 

Roscoe  L,  Fisher 

Lewis  R.  Fox 

Robert  G.  Hartman 

Herbert  G.  Hohman 

Merle  E  Hubbard 

John  Kindsvatter 

Lucille  M.  Lehman 

Arline  Kanyuck  Lerda 

B.  Ray  Minich 

Grace  Minnig  Schell 

Reed  Speer,  deceased 

Edna  E,  Williamson  Wilkinson 

Kermit  D.  Wilmer 

Eleanor  Sheriff  Wolf 


Class  of  1933 

Beatrice  Gentzler  Armold 
Irene  Mengel  Botdorf 


Grace  C.  Boyle 
James  P.  Burns,  deceased 
Fred  L  Carl 
William  F  Carolan 
Mabel  Fultz  Chilcott 
Laird  S,  Gemberling,  Esq. 
Quinio  W.  Gionta 
Martin  A  Graykoskie 
Josephine  Hoy  Lamb 
Margaret  Ide  Maguire 
Estelle  Pearl  Marcuse 
Robert  L.  McGeehan 
Mae  McDonald  McGroarty 
Walter  C,  Metzger 
E,  Dorothea  Meyer 
John  A.  Schotfstall,  Sr. 
Sarah  C.  Shaulis 
Flora  Ellmore  Shilling 
Diana  Lizdas  Snyder 
Mildred  Griesemer  Snyder 
J,  Donald  Steele 
In  memory  of. 
Paul  R.  Swank 
by  Miriam  Swank 
William  R.  Swarm 
Amelia  Krapf  Williams 
Bruce  Wonhington 
Marian  Walborn  Worthington 


Class  Of  1934 

Josephine  Pifer  Bleakley 
James  A.  Bonsall 
Edwin  M.  Clapper,  deceased 
Audra  Martz  Etzweiler 
Ruth  Plummer  Fagan 
Madeline  Steininger  Hermann 
Earnest  W,  Huston 
Aberdeen  Phillips  Hutchison 
D.  Edgar  Hutchison 
Frances  Kline  MacPherson 
Daniel  T  McKelvey,  deceased 
Eleanor  Brown  Miller 
William  S,  Morrow 
Pauline  Crow  Mount 
Kathryn  Jarrett  Rhoads 
In  honor  of, 
Kathryn  Jarrett  Rhoads 
by  Lawrence  M.  '43  and 
Louise  Kresge  '45  Isaacs 
Lee  D.  Rishel 

Harold  L.  Rowe,  deceased 
Robert  R,  Sala 
Jerauld  M,  Schlegel 
Mary  E,  Spiggle 
Lloyd  M.  Swartz 
Sara  Ulrich  Tollinger 


Class  of  1935 

Xavier  Abbott 
Kenneth  R.  Anderson 
Louise  Mehring  Banker! 
Luther  K  Boyer 
William  B.  Caruth 
Robert  R.  Clark 
Mary  A.  Cressman 
Ralph  C.  Geigle 
Donald  K.  Henry 
Elva  Winkelblech  Jamison 
Hilda  Mickey  Johnson 
Dorothy  Leese  Lamb 
In  memory  of, 
Stephen  J  Martinec  '35 
by  Thelma  Martinec 
Frances  Hubler  Nuernberg 
Elizabeth  Haidacher  Sanderson 


Mary  Griesemer  Searer 
Erie  I.  Shobert 
Alfarata  A.  Stamets 
Mary  Patterson  Yeager 


Class  of  1936 

Stephen  Azary 
Thomas  H-  Craig 
Gwendolyn  Schlegal  Cramer 
Clarence  W.  Farley 
Kathryn  Weber  Finkbiner 
Grace  Drew  Greninger 
James  A.  Grossman 
Jerome  V.  Guss,  Sr. 
Janet  Earhart  Harkins 
Paul  E.  Hartman 
Albert  Hess 
Horace  M.  Hutchison 
Pearl  M.  Kaler 
Ruth  Williamson  Kelly 
Roy  R.  Leitzel 
Alice  Smith  Loope 
Ernst  Mahr 
John  H.  Naegeli 
Leonard  A.  Najaka 
Rose  Runk  Perry 
George  E.  Phillips 
Mary  Landon  Russell 
Ralph  I.  Shockey 
Marcella  Chaya  Turnbach 
Dorothy  Turner 
Anna  Mease  Wagner 
Walter  Wasilewski 


Class  of  1937 

Donald  A.  Gaver 

Francis  R.  Gelnett 

Mary  Scott  Gumpher 

Roberta  Held  Harmon 

Newton  E.  Hess 

Lester  J.  Karschner 

J.  Chester  Long 

Elsie  Myers 

Vivian  Carolus  Reitz 

8.  Henry  Shafer 

E.  Raymond  Shaheen 

Margaret  Roush  Shekletski 

Helen  Wentzel  Spitzner 

Helen  Gundrum  Sprout 

T  Luke  Toomey 

Mary  Barnes  Topper 

Dorothy  Savidge  Troutman 

Mary  Fox  Wagenseller 


Class  Of  1938 

Gladys  Telleen  Ahrenholz 
Robert  A.  Boyer 
Margaret  Boyle  Brown 
Ethel  Ramer  Coulter 
Helen  Hisdorf  Dauberman 
Mary  Helm  Davey 
Richard  E.  Ditzler 
Reed  A.  Greninger 
Mark  R.  Guthrie.  Sr. 
Hildegarde  Ahl  Herb 
Karl  M,  Herr 
Ruth  Jones  Hershey 
Martha  Bolig  Hess 
Jean  Rheinhart  Hodgdon 
William  H,  Hudson 
George  J.  Kimmel 
Ray  W  Kline 
Karl  E.  Kniseley 


Herbert  C.  Lauver 
Esther  Kaufman  Lucas 
Mary  Jarrett  Newland 
Vernon  R.  Phillips 
John  Rakshys 
Caroline  Grubb  Reisinger 
Peter  Shuty 
Verlin  H.  Smalts 
Elizabeth  Fry  Vogel 
Ruth  Wheeland  Wentz 
Kent  L.  Worthington 


Class  of  1939 

William  P.  Ayers 
Verna  Gayman  Baldwin 
Robert  M.  Bastress 
LeRoy  K.  Beachel 
Jean  B.  Beamenderfer 
Harold  H.  Benion 
Marguerite  Border  Cook 
Ruth  Yarger  Diamond 
Miriam  Miller  Fisher-Coryell 
In  memory  of 

Betty  Baltzer  Goyne 
by  Marjorie  Curtis  Hanson 
Leonora  Spotts  Guthrie 
Marjorie  Curtis  Hanson 
Robert  L.  Herr 
Henry  J.  Keil 
John  R.  Knaul 
In  memory  of 

Alverna  Reese  Kohler 
by  Marjorie  Curtis  Hanson 
Isabel  Tewkesbury  Laudenslayer 
W.  Frank  Laudenslayer 
Eleanor  Croft  Learn 
Kathryn  R.  Meyer 
Mary  Appier  Moon 
Paul  D.  Ochenrider 
Stephen  W.  Owen  II 
Gladys  Wentzel  Phillips 
Mathilda  Neudoerffer  Powell 
Josephine  Carey  Raiguel 
Martha  Klinger  Riegel 
M.  Jane  Schnure 
Edward  M.  Sivick 
Genevieve  Cluck  Slegal 
Shirley  Finkbeiner  Stehlin 
Louise  E.  West 
Eleanor  Saveri  Wise 


Class  of  1940 

Hester  Bittinger  Ayers 
Elizabeth  J.  Barnhart 
John  D.  Bice 
George  R  Brosius 
Paul  D,  Coleman 
In  memory  of. 

Madalene  Hayes  Connor 
by  Eleanor  Saveri  Wise 
David  Coren 

Helen  Musselman  Dobbie 
Edward  E.  Eisenhart 
Fern  Zechman  Ferster 
Robert  A.  Gabrenya 
William  H.  Gehron 
John  Garcia  Gensel 
Ethel  Straesser  Gilbert 
J.  Leon  Haines 
Anna  Reader  Heimbach 
John  W  Hoffman 
Richard  S.  Hummel 
In  memory  of. 

Dorothy  Shutt  Kimmel 
by  George  J.  Kimmel 
Florence  Landback  Latsha 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

16 


Florence  Rothermel  Lalsha 
Charlotte  Baish  Lawrence 
John  A.  Leam 
Helen  Wright  Mosebey 
William  E.  Nye  II 
Paul  M.  Orso 
James  Pearce 
Mary  Mack  Pondered 
Robert  G  Sander 
R.  Harold  Saunders 
Hilda  Friederich  Schadel 
Frederick  B.  Schmidt 
Naomi  Bingaman  Shafer 
Barner  S.  Swariz 
Grace  Fries  Walter 
Virginia  Mann  Wolven 


Class  Of  1941 

Katherine  Dietlerle  Benion 
Florence  Reitz  Brenneman 
Joseph  F.  Campana 
Samuel  S,  Fletcher 
Marion  Boyer  Han/ey 
Warren  C.  Herrold 
Elaine  Miller  Hunt 
Mary  Yoder  Jones 
Jane  Hutchison  Kaempfer 
Margaret  Dunkle  Kniseley 
Thomas  W.  Lewis 
Elizabeth  Reese  McGhee 
Faith  Harbeson  McNitt 
Douglas  A.  Portzline 
John  P  Powell 
Lois  Beamenderter  Rallis, 

deceased 
Willard  H,  Schadel 
Jane  Wormley  Shatter 
Ruth  Naylor  Shaffer 
Paul  C.  Shatto,  Jr 
Robert  Updegrove 
Kenneth  E.  Wilt 


Class  of  1942 


Charles  A.  Bailey 
Stanley  Baxter 


Mildred  E.  Bittner 
Fred  O.  Brubaker,  Esq, 
Janet  Shockey  Einstein 
Melvin  E.  Haas 
Forrest  F.  Heckert 
Jeanne  Fenner  Helm 
June  Hendricks  Hoke 
Mary  Lee  Krumbhoiz  Hoover 
Martin  W.  Hopkins 
Lois  Schweitzer  Lane 
William  H.  Mitman 
Gertrude  Fetzer  Pardee 
Nancy  Griesemer  Reifsnyder 
Delphine  Hoover  Reitz 
Kathe  Hansen  Roberts 
Blanche  Forney  Rogers 
Edward  S.  Rogers 
Betty  Malone  Sharkey 
Chester  J.  Shusta 
Philip  R.  Templin 
Ruth  M.  Schwenk  Wahl 
Jean  E.  Warner  Waidelich 
Frederick  G.  Warner,  Jr. 
Irma  Bauman  Wegst 
Ralph  E.  Wolfgang 
Maxine  Heefner  Wos 


Class  Of  1943 

Edmund  W.  Baxter 
Helen  Murray  Carper 
Marion  V.  Crow 
Howard  W.  Dye 
Ethel  Kniffin  Flannery 
James  W  Hall 
John  C  Helm 

Dorothy  Dellecker  Hochstuhl 
Herbert  H.  Holderman 
Lawrence  M.  Isaacs 
In  honor  of 
Lawrence  M.  Isaacs 

by  Edwards.  '42  and 
Blanche  '42  Rogers 

by  Cyril  M.  and  Leona 
Siretansky 
Mary  Kresge  Jones 
Frederic  G  MacQueslen 
Ruth  E.  McCorkill 


Marjorie  Wolfe  McCune 
Doris  Welch  Mitman 
Earl  Mohney 
Clark  G.  Nevin 
Eleanor  Lyons  Roos 
Jessie  Walton  Schmitthenner 
Louise  McWilliams  Sechler 
June  Jerore  Sivick 
Dorothy  Webber  Smith 
Ruth  Billow  Spooner 
Feme  Arentz  Stonesifer 
Emagean  Pensyl  Whitmoyer 
Eileen  Boone  Winter 
Feme  Lauver  Zeigler 


Class  of  1944 

Susan  Goyne  Amedow 
Mary  Jane  Rudy  Clark 
Phyllis  Wolfe  Englen 
Wilmer  H.  Grimm 
David  J.  Heim 
Margaret  Gemmill  Janson 
William  A.  Janson 
Ethel  Wilson  Kerschner 
Jean  Renter  Kolb 
J.  Richard  Lepley 
Janet  Hoke  Reitf 
Helen  Hocker  Schueler 
E.  Jane  Stitt 

Steinie  Bowser  Summers 
Jean  Buffington  Sunday 
Catherine  Byrod  Whitman 
Joseph  J,  Wos 


Class  of  1945 

Elizabeth  Stone  Becker 
Ira  F  Bradford 
Mary  Moyer  Bringman 
Jean  Kinzer  Brinser 
Marian  Willard  Dowlin 
Mary  Basehoar  Ebaugh 
Audrey  Dodge  Gensel 
Doris  Eschrich  Hammer 
Louise  Kresge  Isaacs 


In  honor  of 
Louise  Kresge  Isaacs 

by  Edwards  '42  and 
Blanche  '42  Rogers 

by  Cyril  M.  and  Leona 
Stretansky 
Corinne  Kahn  Kramer 
Celo  V  Leitzel 
Joyce  Jenkins  McClure 
Edna  McVicker 
Mary  Reichley  Pinand 
J.  Bertram  Strickland 
Herman  G  Stuempfle 
Robert  W.  Surplus 
A.  Franklin  Wolfe 


Class  of  1946 

Ruthe  Garman  Brouk 
James  R.  Clark 
John  J.  Driscoll 
Jean  Strausser  Green 
Charlotte  Smith  Harrison 
Marie  Klick  Hodick 
Gloria  Gasparoli  Leto 
Betty  Herr  McKelvey 
Marjorie  Barton  Myers 
Janet  Rohrbach  Robinson 
C.  Glenn  Schueler 
Rine  G  Winey 


Class  Of  1947 

Donald  R  Bashore 
Ferdinand  Bongartz 
William  R.  Camerer,  Jr. 
Frank  C  Corcoran 
John  CS.  Crosbie 
Mary  Lizzio  Govekar 
Carolyn  Ptahler  Haman 
Raymond  Hochstuhl 
Lenore  K  Garman  Horner 
E.  Jean  Kelly 
Nancy  Myers  Landis 
Elizabeth  Miller  Leach 
John  R.  Leach 
Marvin  W.  Maneval 
James  S.  Milford 
Richard  D.  Moglia 
Ongkar  Narayan 
Leah  Cryder  Oberheim 
Alan  Parcells 
Evelyn  Wilhour  Reitz 
George  E.  Riegel 
William  B,  Rothenberg 
Louise  H.  Schlick 
Gayle  Clark  Weigle 
Adah  A  Wolfe 
Naomi  Day  Wood 


Class  Of  1948 

Louis  P.  Apriceno 
Betty  Smith  Bomboy 
David  E.  Bomboy 
Dale  S.  Bringman 
Harry  W.  Butts 
Virginia  Doss  Butts 
Gaynelle  Wagoner  Compton 
George  A.  Cooper 
Gloria  Walmer  Coursey 
Aloysius  V.  Derr 
Harry  S.  Flickinger 
Dorothy  Eilhardt  Gundrum 
Eugene  H  Gundrum 
H  LeeHebel 


Caroline  Graybill  Heimberger 
Donald  L.  Herrold 
James  F  Howell 
Donald  A.  King 
Harold  R  Kramer 
Gloria  Reichley  Krug 
Charles  L,  Lady 
Eleanor  Steele  Lady 
Gertrude  Roberts  Lindemann 
Richard  W.  Lindemann 
Kenneth  D.  Loss 
William  H  McClure 
Harriet  Gould  Mertz 
Martha  Sharwarko  Reid 
Donald  P  Rohrbach 
Lois  Dauberman  Schultz 
Eugene  B.  Steininger 
Jean  Kelton  Weber 
Dexter  N.  Weikel 
John  D.  Wiley 
Robert  E.  Winter 
Robert  F.  Wohlsen 
Martha  Garard  Yocum 
Frank  A.  Zeidler 
Joan  Apple  Zimmerman 


Class  of  1949 

Constance  Black  Achenbach 
Donald  L.  Adams 
Douglas  E.  Arthur 
Elaine  Williams  Barner 
Walter  C,  Beck 
Roy  R  Bilger 
Paul  R.  Bingaman 
Dorothy  Nitchman  Bowen 
Betsy  Hill  Clark 
Phyllis  Swartz  Derr 
John  G.  Devine 
Lillian  Kepner  Duden 
Millard  G.  Fisher 
Donald  Fosselman 
Frances  Savidge  Foster 
Irma  Strawbridge  Hallenbeck 
Mary  Jane  Jessen  Hansen 
Edith  Wegner  Rebel 
Ruth  Lorrah  Henry 
Marjorie  McHenry  Hess 
Mary  Ann  Getsinger  Homan 
Nancy  Everett  Hoover 
Robert  S,  Hoover 
John  Hospodar 
Harry  R.  Johnston 
Isabel  Kiss  Jones 
Jean  Young  Kaufman 
Maude  Jones  Koch 
Janet  Sharrow  Lucas 
Elwood  M.  McAllister 
John  R,  Mertz 
Kenneth  M.  Merz 
Winifred  Myers  O'Dell 
Kenneth  D.  Orr 
Margaret  Latta  Oulerbridge 
Warren  S.  Outerbridge 
James  B.  Peters 
William  L.  Plock 
Joyce  Bell  Port 
In  memory  of, 
William  H.  Poust,  Jr 
by  Cynthia  R.  Poust 
Ella  Fetherolf  Raup 
James  B.  Reilly 
Ruth  Klinger  Reisenweaver 
Helen  Smith  Sanders 
Nevin  C  T.  Shaffer 
Joyce  Bottdorf  Sheaffer 
Ruth  Buffington  Smith 
Jean  Matthews  Sporborg 
Roy  E  Stahl 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

17 


Erma  Bonawilz  Warnes 
Charles  R.  Wian 
Maynard  N  Zerbe 
Harold  C.  Zimmerman 
Evan  P.  ZIock 
Frances  Lybarger  ZIock 


Class  Of  1950 

Fred  A.  Auman,  Jr. 
Robert  L.  Block 
Lillian  Hoover  Bloomquist 
Shirley  Showalter  Boyer 
Paul  B  Buehler 
Virginia  Blough  Buehler 
John  H.  Buffington 
Maria  Sheller  Bull 
Barbara  Watkins  Clark 
Theodore  H.  Clark 
Donald  R.  Davis 
Ray  E.  Fleming 
James  C.  Gehris 
John  Gow  III 
Harold  S,  Greenly 
Charles  H.  Grund 
Paul  R  Haffly 
Patricia  Houtz  Haines 
Alvin  R  Henderson 
Roger  C.  Howling 
Raymond  C.  Lauver 
Everett  M.  Manning 
Jeanne  Kahler  Manning 
Kenneth  F.  Mease 
Jean  Rothermel  Miller 
Vernon  J.  Miller 
Albert  P  Molinaro 
Louise  Siemers  Molinaro 
Jo  Ann  Hort  Moyer 
Mary  Sarba  Norwood 
Jeanne  M.  Orner 
Helen  Polk  Peitz 
Edward  F  Pfeitfer 
George  W.  Phillips 
John  A  Reuther 
Robert  E,  Ricedorf 
James  O.  Rumbaugh 
Barbara  Lease  Saler 
Barbara  Decker  Siegfried 
Janet  Wolf  Statler 
Franklin  T.  Ulman 
Paul  A  Wagner 
Richard  G.  Westervelt 
Richard  L.  Wetzel 
Donald  E.  Wissinger 


Ben  C.  Alter 
Mary  Snyder  Barber 
Marsh  C  Bogar 
Walter  L.  Brandau 
Hazel  B  Brown 
Lyn  Bailey  D'Alessandro 
Alice  Yonghaus  Davenport 
Nelda  Shafer  Davis 
W.  Donald  Fisher 
William  J.  Foster 
Martha  Martin  Gehris 
Lois  Seybrecht  Grund 
Mariorie  Alexander  Harbst 
Jacob  B.  Harder,  Jr. 
Jeanne  Attinger  Hassinger 
Robert  J.  Henninger 
Janice  Arner  Himmelman 
Jean  McDonald  Joyce 
Gerald  E.  Moorhead 
Robert  A.  Piltello 


Martha  Albert  Putnam 

Marilyn  Beers  Reilly 

Merrill  W.  Shafer 

Carolyn  McCahan  Sheaffer 

John  R.  Steiger 

Jesse  Stone 

Charles  W.  Taylor 

Flora  Barnhart  Wissinger 

Fancher  E.  Wolfe 


Class  Of  1952 

Elinor  Tyson  Aurand 
Barbara  Barnhart  Bacher 
Vincent  E.  Boyer 
Charles  H.  Carr 
Voylet  Dietz  Carr 
James  E.  Chadwick 
Frank  V.  Compton 
Gilbert  0.  Day,  Jr. 
Marilyn  Kretz  Fisher 
Gene  J.  Fluri 
C.  Dale  Gateman 
Patricia  F  Heathcote 
John  Horoschak 
Bernice  E.  Jochem  Howling 
W.  Gordon  Joyce 
Richard  L.  Kearns 
Helen  Achenbach  Keitel 
Kay  La  Rue  Lauver 
Kenneth  A  Lenker 
Faye  R.  Lewis 
Lorraine  Rarick  Liddington 
Don  A.  Linn 
Ethel  McGrath  Meola 
Betty  Pearson  Messner 
Howard  A.  Miller 
Clair  S.  Mitch 
James  W.  Morris 
Miriam  Vogler  Olson 
Edward  J.  Palkovich 
Samuel  Porter 
Kathleen  Schnerr  Price 
William  H.  Prichard 
Lois  Renter 
Ruth  Smith  Robinson 
Chester  G.  Rowe 
Lois  Gordon  Steiger 
Felix  J.  Torromeo 
William  C.  Treon,  Jr. 
David  G.Volk 
G.  Allan  Vollmers 
Thomas  Wallace 
Charles  ZIock 


Class  of  1951        Class  of  1953 


Mary  Brown  Alter 
Harmon  L.  Andrews 
Marilyn  Stadtlander  Auman 
Ruth  Freed  Bosch 
Marguente  Heffelfinger  Budd 
Elizabeth  Burnham  Chase 
Joseph  Condon 
Madaline  M  Lease  Cook 
William  C  Davenport 
Lorraine  Lee  Davis 
Jean  Rarick  Detwiler 
Pamela  McKegg  Doney 
Lois  Fisher  Fredrickson 
V.  Carl  Gacono 
Audrey  Wegner  Horoschak 
Edward  P  Kopf 
Richard  L.  Kreitner 
Charles  N.  Mason,  Jr. 
Bettie  Winey  Moorhead 
Paul  R.  Nestler,  Jr. 


Kenneth  E.  Orris 
Marvel  Cowling  Robinson 
Dorothy  Apgar  Ross 
Jane  Wehr  Scott 
Charles  B.  Shamp 
Charles  A.  Snyder,  Jr 
Betty  Fitting  Tice 
Joyce  Wagner  Torok 
Steve  F.  Torok 
Margaret  Zinda  Weaver 
Joan  Wiant  Williamson-Clark 
Robert  C.  Wyllie 


Class  Of  1954 

Henry  R.  Albright 
Irene  Meerbach  Anderson 
Ned  M.  ArbogasI 
Bruce  T  Bobb,  Jr 
In  memory  of, 
Kenneth  H.  Bothwell,  Jr. 
by  Elsie  S.  Bothwell 
Marilyn  Fetterolf  Bowers 
Carolyn  Lucas  Boyer 
William  C.  Church 
Bette  Vincent  Cooper 
Margaret  Henderson  Davenport 
James  C.  Dell 
John  A.  Duceman 
Nora  Steinhards  Galins 
John  W.  Gass 
Ronald  F  Goodman 
Marlin  V.  Heffner 
Joanne  L.  Heinly 
Walter  R.  Henry 
Ruth  Baer  Herbert 
Irene  Oldt  Huss 
Harold  N.  Johnson 
Dwight  E  Keener 
Shirley  Thompson  Khalouf 
Eleanor  Borski  King 
Edward  E.  Lamb,  Jr. 
Jean  Rowe  Lauver 
Lucian  Smith  Leach 
George  Liddington 
Graydon  I.  Lose 
Jane  Cline  Mickatavage 
Robert  C.  Mickatavage 
Rebecca  S.  and  Jacques  Mignot 
Duane  Mitchell 
Ruth  E.  Osborn 
Alexander  T  Oshirak 
Samuel  D.  Ross,  Jr. 
Theresa  Dipersio  Salani 
Arthur  C.  Stamfel 
Louis  A.  Szabo 
Janet  Miller  Taylor 
Shirley  Still  Torromeo 
Dorothy  Sites  Wagner 
Betty  Weisenfluh  Wailower 
Faye  Kostenbauder  Williamson 


Class  of  1955 

Walter  C.  Albert 
Nancy  Richards  Benner 
Larry  R.  Bingaman 
Margaret  Gordon  Bonawitz 
Helen  Williams  Boyd 
Richard  K.  Boyd 
Charles  W.  Coates 
Kenneth  F.  Erdley,  Jr. 
Shirley  Decker  Gateman 
Arlan  K.  Gilbert 
James  J.  Gormley 
Helen  Griffiths  Hendry 


Lana  Fegley  Henry 

Daniel  O.  Hoy 

Mary  Ann  Bingaman  Kleintop 

Harry  F.  Kocher,  Jr. 

Carol  Cornelius  Lamb 

W.  Deen  Lauver 

Richard  E  McCarty 

Ruth  Scott  Nunn 

Carlene  Lamade  Schock 

Frank  G.  Smith 

Nancy  Hermann  Snook 

Merle  F  Ulsh 

William  H.  Vanderhoof,  Jr. 

Margaret  Wright  Wolfe 

C.  William  Ziegenfuss 


Class  Of  1956 

Charles  S.  Bailes 
Evelyn  Herbstrith  Baker 
Nancy  Kline  Bradshaw 
Charlotte  Meerbach  Bunke 
John  C.  Bunke 
Carol  Dauberman  Chidsey 
Henry  S  Cook 
William  K.  Doney 
Claire  Rosengarten  Dromgoole 
Charlotte  Sandt  Erdley 
Maurice  R  Feldman 
Marjorie  Kostenbauder  Finley 
Henry  W.  Geiss 
Elsie  Gruber  Gormley 
Robert  L.  Hackenberg 
Jane  Clark  Hazen 
Ruth  Brobst  Johnson 
Clyde  R.  Kauffman 
Alice  Fellows  Keener 
Winifred  Bonsall  Keiter 
Betsy  Shirk  Kirchner 
Eugene  F.  Kolva 
Clayton  E.  Leach,  Jr. 
Harry  M.  Leister,  Jr. 
Doris  Moon  Metcalf 
Helene  A.  Nestler 
Jesse  Newcomer  III 
Anne  Hepler  Nichol 
George  W.  Orren 
Nedebiah  H.  Peck 
Donald  M.  Reamer 
Nancy  Mccullough  Saborio 
Ralph  B.  Sheldon,  Jr. 
Joanne  Mummert  Spangler 
Sally  Brown  Sullivan 
Audrey  Vollman  Vanderhoof 
Elizabeth  Ford  Vandevander 
Seth  P  Wheeland 
Margaret  Brady  Wyllie 
Janet  Gerner  Yeich 
John  D.  Yeich 


Class  Of  1957 

Scott  E.  Anderson 
Lynn  Hassinger  Askew 
Jack  K.  and  Joan  Bishop 
Linda  Youhon  Collins 
Marion  D.  Drumheller 
Ronald  E.  Fouche 
Jane  Longenecker  Grim 
Donald  R  Henninger 
Sandra  Gilfillan  Khuen-Kryk 
Earl  F.  Kleintop 
Clay  L.  Lorah 
Suzanne  Beal  McCarty 
Peter  M.  Nunn 
Thiry  Reamer  Olbrich 
George  H.  Pospisil 


Edward  R.  Rhodes 
Frank  L.  Romano 
Suzanne  Wahl  Schaeffer 
George  F.  Schluchterer 
Barbara  Boob  Shaffer 
Stanley  R.  Shilling 
Constance  Hartman  Solsky 
Dorothy  Wardle  Spencer 
Bessie  G.  Trate 
Joan  Raudenbush  Wendel 
Erhard  O.  Werner 
Arthur  A.  Zimmerman 


Class  of  1958 

Samuel  S.  Adams 
John  H.  Anthony 
Janice  Paul  Arcidiacono 
In  memory  of, 
Walter  P  Benham 
by  Donna  S.  Benham 
Mary  Neal  Coleman 
Burden  S.  Faust 
Mary  Lou  Ernst  Fonberg 
Barbara  Enck  Good 
Wade  L.  Hoffman 
Doris  Keener  Holcomb 
Vernon  V.  Hoover 
Sheldon  A.  Johnson 
Richard  L.  Kisslak 
Alice  Ann  Patterson  Leidel 
Robert  E.  Lewis 
Dawn  Douglas  Liberman 
Lee  Erholm  MacKenn 
Flo  Troutman  Montgomery 
Nancy  Bumbarger  Peterson 
Richard  Purnell 
Joan  A.  Richie 
Janet  Gordon  Rutz 
Wayne  Rutz 
Nancy  Lockett  Savage 
Mary  Moore  Schatkowski 
Janis  Quigley  Schluchterer 
Carolyn  Gillaspie  Snow 
Mary  E.  Souden 
Sara  V.  Troutman 
Harry  D.  Wagner 
Gail  Woolbert  White 
James  W.  White 
Robert  C.  White 
Gloria  Myers  Wlllauer 
Robert  A.  Willauer 
Robert  G.  Yerger 


Class  Of  1959 

Ruth  Coleman  Acker 
Ronald  G.  Alter 
Robert  M.  Anderson 
Gary  E.  Aucker 
Lois  Kohl  Badgley 
Joseph  M.  Barlow 
John  T  Baskin 
Julie  Stauffer  Bender 
Maureen  Ball  Breda 
Lester  L  Brubaker 
Carl  R.  Catherman 
Jack  E.  Cisney 
Robert  L.  Fiscus 
Gerald  O.  Fletcher 
Richard  D.  Frank 
Margaret  Brubaker  Gray 
Anthony  F  Grigalunas 
Barbara  Tongue  Herold 
Roger  A.  Holtzapple 
Carl  A.  Horsfield 
Janis  Adams  John 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

18 


Nancy  Eiserman  Kelly 
Raymond  J.  Kerstetter,  Jr. 
Russell  P,  Mertz 
Gladys  Ransom  Michel 
Susan  Lehman  Northrup 
Paul  D.  Olbrich 
Dale  L.  Patlerson 
Eleanor  K.  Pourron 
Sidney  F.  Richard 
Lester  E,  Rudisill 
Mary-Margaret  Overly  Ruth 
Marian  Bowman  Schrock 
Glenn  R,  Showalter 
Janet  Rohrbach  Showers 
Gene  Witiak 
Clyde  H,  Wood 
Ray  J.  Yeingst 

Margaret  Dalby  Zimmerman 
Judith  Anderson  Zucker 


Class  of  1960 

Richard  C.  Albright 
Patricia  Eitzen  Beck 
Harold  E  Bingaman 
Donald  E.  Coleman 
Katherine  Wagner  Colucci 
Mary  A,  Crawford 
David  J,  Diehl 
Michael  F.  Fahey,  Jr. 
Helen  Harding  Ferraro 
Ralph  W.  Ferraro 
Donald  M.  Gray 
Frederick  C.  Guinn 
Gary  A  Hackenberg 
C.  Edward  Huber 
Marilyn  Faiss  Johnson 
Amos  G.  Kunkle,  Jr. 
Ella  Koch  Kunkle 
Sarah  Myers  Lee 
Jane  Sanders  Lehmer 
Lillian  Holcombe  Martin 
James  R  Middleswarth 
Gloria  Beaver  Mincemoyer 
Stephanie  Haase  Moore 
Patricia  Campbell  Pelkey 
Sandra  Risser  Pesce 
Harry  L.  Powers 
Robert  S.  Proben,  Jr. 
Richard  Reichard 
Beverly  Braun  Rhodes 
James  A.  Rhodes 
Allen  I.  Rowe 
Cleone  Hohman  Rudisill 
Ronald  L.  Smith 
Carol  Daily  Stierle 
Jean  Wenk  Thurston 
Larry  W.  Updegrove 
Virginia  Alexander  Yanchus 
Sally  Kehler  Yates 


Class  Of  1961 

Eugene  F  Alichwer 

Barbara  Angle  Aller 

In  memory  of, 
Gilbert  C.  Askew  '61 
by  Melvin  W.  Anderson 
by  Lynn  Hassinger  Askew  '57 
by  Stanley  Bombaski 
by  John  R.  Cochran 
by  John  L.  Deisinger 
by  Edwin  L.  Ehlers 
by  Jana  M.  Haberern 
by  Erwin  W.  Howland 
by  James  A,  Jackson 
by  Franklin  L.  Jensen 


by  Joy  Bearers  Sunday 

School  Class 
by  Robert  L.  McGuire 
by  Richard  Reichard  '60 
by  Siloa  Lutheran  Church 
by  Siloa  Lutheran  Ladies  Aid 
by  Wilson  E.  Touhsaent 
by  Marcella  Turnbach  '36 
by  Jan  C  Walker 
by  John  F.  Wohlers 

Helen  Rhoads  Bingaman 

Maurice  H.  Bobst,  Jr 

Patricia  Ney  Booth 

Glenn  R.  Bowman 

Louis  R.  Coons 

Margaret  Webb  Coons 

Jacquelyn  Barber  Cooper 

Joan  Brenneman  Curtis 

Donald  R.  Davis 

Nancy  A.  Davis 

Sandra  Schell  Deen 

Essene  Harvey  Finlaw 

Linda  Traub  Fiscus 

R  Allen  Fiscus 

Theodore  P.  Fuhrer 

Paul  W.  Harter 

Annamae  Hockenbrock  Horwhat 

Marlin  A.  Inch 

Thomas  J.  Keener 

William  E  Kissinger 

Robert  E.  Leighty 

Linda  K.  Leonard 

Paul  A.  Martin 

Laurance  W.  Miller 

Gary  L.  Moore 

George  L.  Moore 

James  C  Papada 

Sandra  Brandt  Richard 

Alfred  G.Shaffer  III 

Raymond  C.  Sharrow 

Virginia  Kratz  Sharrow 

Jack  F.  Snider 

Karen  Goennger  Snider 

Janice  Stahl  Snyder 

Barbara  Pontz  Tolbert 

Jocelyn  Swope  Zimmerman 

Paul  P  Zimmerman 


Class  of  1962 

John  E.  Albright 
Bette  Davis  Alleman 
Dorothy  M.  Anderson 
Elizabeth  Hodges  Bagger 
Bruce  Banes 
Anne  Ostheim  Barnes 
Robert  B.  Bechtel 
Leonard  R.  Betkoski 
Sarah  Blaskovitz 
Judith  A.  Blee 
Gloria  Graybill  Brubaker 
Leslie  R.  Butler 
Philip  M.  Clark 
William  H.  Clark 
Ned  S.  Coates 
Martha  Menko  Diehl 
Ben  Difrancesco 
Charlotte  Downer  Epiey 
Elizabeth  Phillips  Fairbanks 
William  L.  Fausey 
Fritz  J.  Fichtner,  Jr. 
Sandra  L.  Forse 
Ronald  I.  Foye 
Barry  M.  Hackenberg 
Thomas  L.  Hanshaw 
Ronald  C  Hardnock 
Carl  H.  Hitchner 
Phyllis  Betz  Johansen 


Kenneth  D.  Keib 

Norman  H.  Lauer 

Thomas  E.  Leiby 

Joan  Lawley  Leighty 

Maria  Wernikowski  Macfarlan 

Judith  Arnold  Mclntyre 

Dorothy  Shomper  McManus 

Jean  Ewald  Middleswarth 

Wayne  H.  Minami 

Terry  L.  Moll 

Francis  A.  Nace 

Ann  Schaefer  Papada 

Gerald  H.  Porter 

Leonard  P.  Purcell 

Larry  G.  Richter 

Maureen  Davenport  Ries 

Joyce  Sheesley  Shirey 

Robert  A.  Smith 

John  H.  Spillman 

Sandra  Swab  Testa 

Alan  L  Thomas 

Susan  E.  Turnbach 

Alice  Brown  Wiser 

Audrey  Kellert  Yeingst 


Class  of  1963 

Cynthia  Heist  Alichwer 
Carol  Gresh  Black 
James  C.  Black 
James  A.  Blessing 
Carol  Hertz  Bowman 
Jim  Campbell 
F.  Thomas  Casey 
Donald  S.  Cornelius 
Jean  Deebel  D'Arconte 
Nel  Keller  Deardorff 
Terry  J.  Derk 
Harry  B.  Dietrich 
Thomas  C.  Donlan 
Patricia  Brownell  Dudley 
Fred  Dunkelberger 
Patricia  A.  Estep  Dysart 
Herbert  L.  Edwards 
Frederick  I.  Fisher 
Stephen  C.  Gettier 
Donna  Robb  Graybill 
Naomi  Weaver  Grondahl 
Linda  Mack  Heaton 
Joseph  W.  Herb 
James  H.  Herrold 
Elwood  B.  Hippie.  Jr. 
Glen  B.  Hostetter 
Lois  Binnie  Hunter 
Joseph  R.  Joyce 
George  W.  Kindon  IV 
Jane  Kump  Kindon 
Joe  W.  Kleinbauer 
Carol  Marburger  Koch 
John  HE.  Krohn 
Lynn  E.  Lerew 
Marvin  J.  Malone 
Jane  Schuyler  Marriott 
Theodore  A.  Maurer 
Clark  R.  Mosier 
Carl  M-  Moyer 
Sandra  Dunkle  Nelson 
James  Perot 

Geraldine  Webster  Porter 
Kay  M  Potts 
Cynthia  Hoffman  Priest 
Joyce  Lundy  Rhodes 
Carol  Shesler  Rowe 
Sonja  Ernst  Sampsell 
Thomas  D  Samuel,  Jr. 
Lynn  G.  Sanberg 
Irene  Etter  Schmehl 
Barbara  Claffee  Schumacher 
Lee  A.  Shamory 


Mary  Weatherlow  Shelley 
Samuel  R.  Shirey 
Georgiann  Brodisch  Skinner 
David  A.  Smith 
Janet  White  Soto 
Linda  Leach  Spillman 
Margaret  Sewell  Stewart 
Robert  J.  Summer 
Jeannie  Weathered  Thompson 
Emily  Partridge  Trautmann 
Nancy  Hess  Walker 
H.  Nathan  Ward 
Jeffrey  G.  Whitney 
Kenneth  L.  Wiest 
Dennis  Woodruff 


Lawrence  A.  Skinner 
Linda  Scharff  Smith 
Sally  Baskin  Snauffer 
Joseph  A.  Snyder,  Jr 
Ann  Latimer  Strate 
Harry  C  Strine  III 
Nancy  Zook  Suloman 
Robert  A.  Suloman 
James  W.  Summers 
James  L.  Trommetter 
Marjorie  Rayner  Waer 
Marjorie  Brandt  Waltman 
Louise  Hoch  Watson 
Jeffrey  R.  Weichel 


Class  of  1 964       Class  of  1 965 


Charles  A.  Adier,  Jr 
Robert  C.  Aerni 
Carolyn  Kurtz  Baily 
William  M.  Baily 
Edward  M  Barabas 
Darlene  A.  Buck 
Doris  Hoffman  Casey 
John  W,  Craft 
Lynn  Pfister  Curtin 
Thomas  H.  Curtis 
Sandra  Haney  Day 
Gene  H  Dechert 
Karen  Frable  Donald 
Ethel  Lawrence  Edwards 
Barbara  Allen  Fiscus 
John  C.  Garrett 
Warren  W  Gass 
William  A.  Gerkens 
Albert  W.  Grondahl 
Robert  B.  Hancock 
Sarah  E.  Hannum 
George  E.  Harris  IV 
Fred  R  Hauser 
Sondra  Gilfert  Hayhurst 
Fred  G.  Hershey 
Richard  E.  Howe,  Jr. 
Michael  L  Johnston 
William  B.  Jones 
Carol  Bollinger  Joyce 
Lawrence  S.  Kachelriess 
Grace  Simington  Karschner 
Pamela  J.  Kay 
George  A.  Kirchner 
Lori  Border  Kissinger 
Barbara  Stockalis  Labanosky 
Frank  J.  Leber 
Karen  M.  Loetfler 
Roland  L.  Marionni 
Dorothy  Canfield  Marshall 
Irving  H.  Merwin 
Ralph  J.  Meyer 
Martha  Sue  Detjen  Moll 
George  M.  Mowers,  Jr. 
Kenneth  A.  Mutzel 
James  B  Norton  III 
Louis  D.  O'Neil 
Linford  G.  Overholt 
Mary  James  Peterman 
Judith  A.  Rothermel 
John  D.  Rowlands 
Michael  E.  Rupprecht 
Bruce  T  Sabin 
James  F  Sandahl 
Clark  B.  Schenck,  Jr. 
David  J.  Schumacher 
Richard  A  Seaks 
Susan  Chapman  Seaks 
Lawrence  E.  Shaffer 
Pamela  Yeager  Silar 
Robert  Y  Silar 
James  M.  Skinner 


June  Lawrence  Alter 
James  F  App 
Mary  Close  Bacon 
Dorothy  Woolley  Baron 
Susan  Evans  Beard 
In  memory  of, 

Betsy  Bunting  Boiger  '65 
by  Carl  L  '65  and  Beth 

Campbell 
by  Jim  '63  and  Brenda  H. 
Campbell 
Stacey  L.  Botliger 
Adele  Breese 
Peter  M.  Buchheit 
Carl  L.  Campbell 
Michael  C.  Carr 
Nancy  Corson  Carter 
Richard  E  Caruso 
Bonnie  Baum  Castellion 
E.  Lance  Cave 
Lynne  Richmond  Cilli 
Linda  Cole  Conine 
Walton  R.  Cueman 
Mary  Snyder  Davis 
In  memory  of, 

Charles  C  Eberly  III 
by  Charlotte  M.  Eberly 
Thomas  E  Endres 
Paul  W.  Ernst 
Frances  Ray  Faylor 
Richard  T  Fenstermacher 
Paul  G.  Filipek 
George  W.  Fishel,  Jr. 
Muriel  Hartline  Folk 
William  P  Forti 
Peter  A.  Freimanis 
Lawrence  J.  Galley 
Ronald  D.  Gilbert 
Helen  Bachman  Gnmm 
Richard  W.  Hafer 
Robert  K.  Hamme 
GaryE.  Hart 
Cortland  M.  Hatfield 
Walter  J  Henss 
H.  Brentwood  Henzel 
Harold  J.  Hershey 
R.  Alexander  Jervis 
Richard  S  Karschner 
Dawn  Fife  Kinard 
Carol  Cox  Kirchner 
Alan  Krichev 
Bonnie  Bell  Krissinger 
Milton  M.  Kuhn 
Carolyn  Tweed  Leap 
Victoria  S.  Long 
E.  Ann  Gerding  Lynch 
Meredith  Wright  Martin 
Milton  H.  Mashn 
Richard  B  Meserole 
Edith  Godshall  Messerschmidt 
William  R.  Metz 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

19 


Carl  F  Miller 
Catherine  Etter  Miller 
Pamela  KIshpaugh  Miller 
Wayne  W.  Miller 
Thomas  L.  Myers 
Thomas  M  PeischI 
F.  David  Pennypacker 
Susan  C.  Pelrle 
John  W.  Pfrommer 
Edward  J.  Pokornicky 
Bonnie  Bucks  Reece 
Eric  L.  Reichley 
Linda  Cathcart  Richards 
Theron  J.  Royer 
Leslie  Bridgens  Sabin 
Diane  Norcross  Samuel 
Marilyn  Froelich  Schmidt 
Susan  Duerr  Scolnik 
Steven  L.  Seitz 
Daniel  R.  Seyss 
Nancy  Joyce  Souder 
Edward  E.  Strang 
Kennetha  McCarthy  Strang 
William  G.  Straus 
Pamelia  Dick  Streamer 
Barbara  Evans  Summers 
R,  Brent  Swope 
Jane  Campbell  Thomas 
Joseph  V.  VIcek 
William  A.  Vogel 
William  R.  Walker 
Priscilla  Limbert  Watson 
Robert  G.  Watson 
Janet  Clark  Watts 
Robert  N.  Watts.  Jr. 
David  M.  Wilkinson 


Class  of  1966 

Mary  List  Baird 

Larry  D  Bashore 

Priscilla  Clark  Bashore 

Elizabeth  Braun  Seattle 

Leanne  Shaw  Belletti 

Susan  Bannister  Boone 

Nevrton  T.  Brosius 

Susan  Phile  Buttimer 

Robert  J.  Campbell 

Nancy  Nelson  Cane 

Roy  C  Carlson 

Judith  Beery  Carter 

Joan  B.  Ortolani  Charischak 

Randolph  A.  Coleman 

Richard  D,  Davidson 

Sue  C.  Davis 

Charles  F.  Devlin,  Jr. 

Marilyn  E.  Eck 

Ronald  R.  Emerick 

David  L.  Eyster 

Georgia  D.  Fegley 

Wayne  H.  Fisher 

Linda  C.  Wertz  Forster 

Carolyn  German  Fox 

Harold  A.  Freed 

Joan  Duke  Freimanis 

Barbara  Griesbacher  Genszler 

David  A  Genszler 

Larry  A.  Giesmann 

Ann  Griffith  Gilbert 

Christopher  J.  Gipe 

Thomas  R.  Gresh 

Patricia  Laubach  Hallman 

Margaret  Lauver  Harris 

O.  Evan  Hartenstine 

Brenda  Gerhart  Hayasaka 

Genette  A.  Henderson 

Lynn  Burgee  Henss 

Penelope  Hartwig  Jansmann 


R.  Peter  Johnson 
Claudia  Whitaker  Keller 
Frederick  W.  Kelly,  Jr 
Carol  Shupe  Keyser 
Donald  S.  King 
Judith  Hawk  Lasley 
Judith  McGowin  Lattanzio 
Peter  D.  Lawler 
Susann  Mcaulitfe  Lucas 
Robert  J  Luth 

Rebecca  Carson  McCaughey 
Faith  Piper  McCray 
William  McLaughlin 
Joan  L.  Meisenhelter 
Stephen  D,  Melching 
James  R.  Milne 
Sharon  Riley  Milne 
Joanne  Drake  Morris 
Margaret  Jager  Nance 
James  H  Nash 
Barbara  Reynolds  Nelson 
David  C.  Newhart 
Ted  F  Oswald 
Gertrude  Walton  PeischI 
Ralph  E.  and  Eleanor  Purpur 
Nancy  Elston  Richardson 
Ronda  Bender  Roane 
Gary  Scheib 
Joanne  Brink  Scheib 
William  C.  Schmidt 
Samuel  A.  Stauffer 
Richard  H.  Streamer 
Margaret  Oelkers  Talbot 
Richard  Talbot 
Gretchen  Gochnour  Thiele 
Gilbert  Tietz 


John  C  Troutman 
Patricia  Bradway  Valentine 
Margaret  Orth  Van  Name 
Cheryl  Spalding  Wright 
Jane  Hunter  Young 
Thomas  J.  Young 
Suzanne  Springer  Zeok 


Class  of  1967 

Anthony  C.  Adamopoulos 
Susan  Brumfield  Ambacher 
James  A.  Anderson 
Eleanore  Finnegan  Ball 
Charles  S.  Bender  II 
Clowie  McLaughlin  Bennett 
Ellen  Comey  Bennett 
Franklyn  M.  Bergonzi 
Walter  H  Biedermann 
Virginia  M.  Biniek 
F  Kent  Bonney 
John  W.  Bottger 
Virginia  Newsome  Brosius 
Donna  Ake  Burkholder 
Thomas  W.  Buttimer 
Anthony  J.  Costello 
Karen  Hardy  de  Laurier 
Shirley  A  Dickau 
Cynthia  Culp  Fad 
Joanne  Hiatt  Fowler 
Robert  B.  Fowler 
Charles  B.  France 
Mary  Drake  Franco 
Patricia  Craig  Galley 


Dr.  Richard  Kozlowski  '75,  assistant  professor  of  physics  and  1988-89 
recipient  of  the  Lindback  Foundation  Award  for  excellence  in 
teaching,  assists  students  with  a  laboratory  assignment. 


Barry  I.  Gehring 
Neil  E.  Goodrich 
Carole  Sloan  Grebe 
Carolyn  Ruocco  Grimes 
Jennifer  Hawley  Hamme 
Barbara  Mundy  Hearn 
Donna  Garver  Henry 
Russell  C  Herrmann.  Jr. 
Paula  Woodruff  Hill 
Richard  R.  Hough,  Jr 
Rosemary  Robinson  Hough 
Barbara  Kaufmann  Huber 
Louise  Higley  John 
Robert  M.  Jones 
David  M.  Kaplan 
Edna  Fricker  Katz 
Andrea  Schumann  Keim 
John  D.  Keim.  Jr. 
Dean  R  Kennedy 
Richard  C.  Kindig 
Dianne  Gooderham  Knorr 
Jeannette  Moyer  Kowell 
Mary  Clukey  Krackow 
Billie  Eby  Kramer 
William  F,  Livengood 
Ruth  Gearhan  Macera 
Bernard  J.  Manney,  Jr. 
Thomas  C.  Maran 
Terry  L.  March 
Joan  Buck  Markley 
Frank  D  Marsh 
Peter  C.  Marshall 
Christine  V.  Mayo 
Alicia  Weeks  McGivaren 
Gail  Spory  McPherson 
Carolyn  Wahler  Miller 
Robert  R.  Miller 
Richard  J.  Moore 
Christine  Groth  Murow 
Mary  Ann  Pfaff  Murray 
Joyce  Sabo  Nash 
Diane  Heller  Nixon 
John  A.  Norton 
Nancy  V.  Orr 
Thomas  J.  Palumbo 
Marjorie  Mack  Pearson 
Lynn  E.  Persing 
James  R.  Reaser 
Richard  Roesler 
Thomas  Rutishauser 
Kenneth  Sausman,  Jr 
Christine  Schlichting 
Gary  R.  Seifert 
Marian  L.  Shatto 
Margaret  A.  Shields 
Robert  C.  Snyder 
Mary  McCrea  Spencer 
John  J.  Stankiewicz 
Sandra  Crowl  Stover 
Maxine  Lentz  Thumser 
Richard  S  Trostle 
Roger  G.  Van  Deroef 
Eileen  Worrell  Vogel 
Linda  Kauffman  Vorce 
James  B.  Wagner,  Jr 
Dwight  F  Weeks 
William  H.  Wiest,  Esq. 
Ronald  W.  Williams 
Vaughn  A.  Wolf 
Ronald  J.  Yevitz 
William  E.  Zick 


Class  of  1968 

Karalee  Butlorff  Ameel 
Dennis  M  Baker 
Robert  E  Ball.  Jr. 
Peggy  Gilbert  Beck 


W.  Dean  Bickel 
David  P.  Bingaman 
Terry  R  Bossert 
James  E.  Bowman 
William  R,  Brower 
Arline  Davis  Burbank 
Albert  W  Byrnes 
Sally  Feitig  Caruso 
Elizabeth  Charles 
Samuel  D.  Clapper 
Robert  B.  Donmoyer 
Arthur  D.  Ebersberger 
Marilyn  Moritz  Elam 
Constantino  C.  Exarchos 
Gwen  Henneforth  Fitch 
Ruth  A.  Flanders 
Daniel  M.  Fornataro 
Robert  E.  Forse 
Harold  F  Geise 
Sally  Curnow  Gilbert 
Wayne  A.  Gill 
H.  Donald  Glaser,  Jr. 
Gail  E.  Graham 
Frank  C,  Grenoble 
Janet  Fowler  Grey 
John  R.  Griffiths 
WillardM.Gnmeslll 
Robert  W.  Hadfield 
Jimmy  H.  Hall 
Samuel  J.  Halpern 
Elizabeth  Frost  Hardie 
John  Havas 
Robert  A.  Heinbach,  Jr. 
Barbara  Brought  Hernandez 
Maureen  Thomas  Herr 
Henry  H,  Herrington 
Ruth  Seigfried  Himmelberger 
Richard  A.  Hutter 
Barry  R,  Jackson 
Denise  Horton  Jackson 
Pamela  Vandyke  Jalbert 
Catherine  Strese  Jarjisian 
Benjamin  L.  Jones 
Sally  Dries  Jones 
Elizabeth  Elmer  Kaufmann 
Robert  J.  King 
Barbara  A.  Leonard 
William  A.  Lewis,  Esq. 
Joan  Seabrook  Linn 
Thomas  R.  Long 
Nicholas  A.  Lopardo 
James  L,  Lubrecht  II 
Joanne  Romano  Lucas 
Jerome  E  Lynch 
Leonard  J  Marzano 
Katharine  Beard  McClenathan 
Marsha  Tamke  McHenry 
Charles  H.  McLeskey 
Thomas  R.  Milbrand 
Trudy  Miller  Miner 
Gerald  J.  Miskar 
John  C.  Morrill  II 
Laura  Scaife  Moyer 
Dawn  Grigg  Mueller 
Johanna  Sheese  Murray 
Alexander  A.  Nash.  Jr. 
Karen  Geiger  Nash 
Jeffrey  L.  Noble 
Barbara  Smith  Norton 
Donald  R  Orso 
Mary  Ann  Carpenter  Orso 
Ann  Griffin  Overholt 
John  C  Peterson,  Jr. 
Kathleen  Livingston  Peck 
Patricia  Corbin  Peckins 
Susan  Sarbacher  Pence 
Richard  G.  Poinsett 
Sally  Davis  Rankin 
Joanne  Goglia  Reinhart 
Sarah  Gait  Riddle 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

20 


Mary  Ingram  Ritsert 
Deborah  E  Ritter 
Nancy  Rickenbaugh  Rolain 
Janet  Schmaltz  Ross 
Robert  L,  Russell 
Frank  J.  Sawicki 
Russell  D  Schantz,  Jr 
Robert  Schiipp 
Betsy  Klose  Selinger 
Kenneth  R.  Selinger 
Ann  M.  Sheppard 
Ann  Stautfenberg  Southwell 
Norrine  Bailey  Spencer 
Richard  D  Spotts 
Kenneth  Stark 
Ernest  M.  Stauffer 
Cheryl  R,  Stickle 
Nancy  Oliver  Straus 
Frederick  R.  Swavely 
Sally  Claycomb  Townsend 
Catharine  Michener  Tunis 
Jean  Sawyer  Twombly 
David  S,  Unger 
Sharon  Fetterolf  Vak 
Stephen  M.  Vak 
Dennis  L.  Van  Name 
Robert  C.  Vogel 
Nancy  Stroup  Wagner 
Nan  Weller 

Patricia  Mehrer  Williams 
Suzanne  Yenchko 


Class  of  1969 

F  Raymond  Adams  III 
John  C.  Arthur 
Robert  F  Balliet,  Jr 
Keith  H.  Bance 
Michael  J.  Barrile 
Bronwyn  Tippett  Bauer 
Gary  E.  and  Barbara  Baylor 
Keith  W.  Betten 
Muriel  Black  Betten 
Patricia  D.  Bonsall 
Gerald  L.  Book 
Barry  E.  Bowen 
John  L.  Boyer 
Katharine  S.  Bressler 
John  C  Brill 
John  D.  Bronneck 
Robert  J,  Chonko 
Barbara  Hogg  dayman 
Howard  R.  Collins 
Alan  H  Cooper 
Daniel  M.  Corveleyn 
Walter  W,  Custance 
Virgil  Franks  Davala 
Robert  D.  Dipietro 
Nancy  Garver  Di  Pinto 
Michael  E.  Dreyfus 
David  M.  Dumeyer 
Thomas  C.  Eggleston  III 
Nancy  Comp  Everson 
Carol  Reese  Feister 
Janice  Brown  Fisher 
John  C  Flohr  II 
Philip  D  Fowler  III 
Martha  Imhof  Frantz 
William  J.  Freed,  Jr 
William  R.  Gatti 
Gary  R.  Gilbert 
Richard  W.  Grey 
Margaret  McAndrew  Guinan 
Robert  E  Guise 
William  B.  Hamaker 
Nancy  Waick  Hanford 
Claire  Smith  Hanson 
Nancy  Cary  Harris 
Wendy  Evans  Herrington 


Stephen  R.  Herrold 
Beverly  Gillette  Hesel 
David  L.  Hesel 
John  F  Hilbish 
Susan  Stephan  Hill 
Donald  A.  Hinsdale 
Michael  J.  Hoover 
Phillip  A,  Hopewell 
Susan  Agoglia  Ivovich 
Peter  G.  Jarjisian 
Robert  O.  Jesberg,  Jr 
David  B.  Johnson 
Patricia  Drumm  Jones 
Ann  Ellis  Kaley 
Margaret  Heil  King 
Paulette  Keller  Knauer 
Christine  Richards  Kyse 
Barry  R.  Landis 
Anne  Heimbach  Lawrence 
David  C.  Lawrence 
Margaret  Knouse  Lewis 
Lloyd  O.  Lohmeyer  III 
Lani  Pyles  MacAniff 
Judith  Wittosch  Malcolm 
Holly  Ford  Marsh 
Joann  Lester  Maucher 
Stephen  J.  McCallum 
Sharon  Bankert  McGrane 
Virginia  Carlson  McKenzie 
William  H,  MedlicotI 
GaryT.  Miner 
Robert  G  Monahan 
Susanne  Kahn  Mullin 
J.  Richard  Oliver 
Donna  Byrd  Onasch 
James  W.  Page 
Donald  W.  Peppier 
Carol  Riley  Pfeifer 
Richard  F  Pfeifer 
Linda  laeger  Poinsett 
Dennis  M,  Pritts 
Philomena  Quattrocchi 
Robert  H.  Ray 
Beverly  Dato  Reber 
Robert  D  Reber 
Nancy  Haas  Reese 
Kurt  Reinhart, 
John  G.  Remsen,  Jr. 
Herbert  T  Rorer 
Dean  S.  Ross 
Linda  Taylor  Rule 
W.  David  Rule 
Richard  F  Saylor 
Margaret  McCracken  Schiipp 
Edward  R.  Schmidt 
Robert  F  Schofield,  Jr 
Richard  W,  Semke 
Thomas  W.  Shade.  Jr 
W.  Stevens  Shipman 
Glen  A,  Sholl 
Priscilla  Edwards  Slack 
Meredith  P  Smith,  Jr 
Robert  X.  Spero 
Linda  Grill  Slankiewicz 
David  C  Steffen 
Eric  N.  Stein 
W  Allan  Todd 
Edward  H.  Vermillion 
Shirley  Jones  Vincent 
Donald  H.  Wilson 
Ronald  J.  Witko 
Michael  J.  Wolf 
ElsbethH.  Wrigley 
Karen  Pfleger  Zygan 


Class  of  1970 


Sarah  Landis  Arthur 
David  A.  Barber 


Gwendolyn  A.  Baughman 
Marcia  Graeff  Bell 
Margaret  Harris  Biesecker 
Martha  Barker  Blessing 
Kathleen  Van  Order  Bowen 
Charles  A  Brophy 
David  P.  Brougham 
Phillip  G.  Buchanan 
Robert  G.  Carothers 
Nancy  Lockhart  Chonko 
Laurine  Longfield  Cooke 
William  D  Cooke 
Karen  Kister  Corveleyn 
Eileen  Lach  Cummins 
Michael  A.  Cummins 
Edmund  G.  Dale 
Ruth  Zimmerman  Dennis 
David  M.  Dolinsky 
June  Yennie  Donmoyer 
Steven  E.  Dubs 
Robert  R.  Dunn  III 
Sue  E.  Ebling 
Donna  Zierdt  Elkin 
Robert  F.  Everson 
Michael  R.  Fenstermacher 
Gregory  E.  Galano 
Brian  W.  Gallup 
Keith  Gaugler 
Linda  Ulrich  Glantz 
Harriet  Burger  Griffith 
Kathryn  Zierdt  Grubb 
Donald  C.  Hamlin 
C.  Dean  Hammond  III 
Robert  B.  Heinemann 
Beth  Moore  Heisler 
James  B.  Heisler 
Christopher  L.  Heran 
Jane  Schiller  Hickey 
James  K.  Hill 
Wayne  D.  Hill 
Robert  G.  Hochstuhl 
Gregg  A.  Hodgdon 
H-  Louis  Horner,  Jr 
Cheryl  Snyder  Huber 
Peggy  Dotterer  Jacob 
Richard  M.  Jacobson 
Jay  E.  James 
Lane  C.  Kaley 
Carl  L.  Kauffman 
Linda  Perry  Kindsvater 
John  H.  Klemeyer 
Barry  R.  Klock 
H  Laurence  Kyse 
Peter  J.  Lang 
John  S.  Leonard 
Bonnie  E.  Lightcap 
Barry  I.  Llewellyn 
Mary  T  Lotspeich 
Alan  C.  Lovell 
Karen  Emiey  Lubrecht 
Gerald  Malasheskie 
Gail  D.  Mason 
William  C.  Merz 
Linda  Palmer  Miller 
Mary  Frances  Lenker  Miller 
Ruth  Stambaugh  Mills 
Ronald  C.  Morris 
Miriam  Mangle  Moyer 
Ray  A.  Moyer 
Eloise  Jury  Myers 
James  R.  Nace 
H  Gerald  Nanos 
James  C.  Packard 
Marina  Sinanoglou 
Papaconstantinou 
Alan  F  Pawlenok 
Emily  Lees  Peachey 
John  R.  Pendill 
Terry  E.  Phillips 
D  Ward  Plummer,  Jr 


Carol  S.  Ray 
Kenneth  M.  Salzman 
Deshler  S.  Schenck 
Edward  J-  Scherer 
Judy  Hoffman  Schmidt 
Jane  Malanchuk  Schuessler 
Jeffrey  R.  Scott 
Karen  Prugh  Shade 
Bonnie  J  Shockey 
Thomas  B  Snedeker 
Carol  Snook  Stark 
Garrett  L.  Stauffer 
Loreen  Wimmer  Stout 
Frank  J.  Trembulak 
Susan  B.  Twombly 
Louis  A.  Vermillion 
David  B.  Werner 
Ann  Ruth  Wolfe 
Thomas  D.  Wolfe 
Lynn  Fitch  Wolfrom 
Dorothy  Pulst  Wright 
Linda  Covert  Zeiber 
Elizabeth  Stein  Zurich 


Class  Of  1971 

Kenneth  W.  Albiston 
Donald  T  Auld 
Judith  G  Avery 
William  L.  Bechtel,  Jr 
Craig  K  Benzenberg 
Thomas  N,  Berryman 
Janet  Johnson  Bielicki 
Janis  Egan  Bigelow 
Albin  F  Blom 
Susan  Rafer  Bobinyec 
Barry  T  Boblick 
Elizabeth  Varner  Borger 
Michael  E  Bortner 
Francine  Patarino  Brice 
Ralph  F  Buchspics 
Donald  J.  Campbell 
Roger  P.  Cheney 
Nancy  Faringer  Cressman 
Robert  A.  Dachik 
David  J.  Deak 
Stephen  L.  Decker 
Cynthia  Frishkorn  Deik 
Donald  H.  Dieker 
Candace  Kuckens  Dipietro 
Ann  Hilbish  Eckman 
Richard  A,  Farnow 
Valerie  A.  Fisher 
John  G.  Fogs 
Anne  L.  Ford 
David  C.  Frey 
Jacqueline  Oshea  Galano 
Donald  C.  Gates 
Whitney  A.  Gay 
Sandra  H.  Goodenough 
Joel  K.  Gordon 
H.  Wayne  Griest 
Cozette  Hartman  Haggerty 
David  W.  Hahn 
Linda  M.  Haughton 
Janet  Oberholtzer  Haupt 
George  W,  Herrold 
Donald  B.  Hill  II 
Roberta  Schroeder  Hill 
Joan  Dundore  Hood 
Linda  Mauk  Hoover 
Janet  Goodyear  Jacobson 
Linda  Maier  Klemeyer 
Signe  Gates  Knock 
David  H.  Koppenhaver 
Robert  C.  Krafft 
Elissa  Mauriello  Krajewski 
Ronald  A.  Kramer 
Karen  Nobel  Kupp 


Ellen  Mizzoni  Lake 
William  L.S,  Landes 
Kathie  J  Lang 
Frederik  C.  Lausten,  Jr 
Rolla  E.  Lehman  III 
Bonnie  Rapp  Lepley 
John  B  Lippincott 
Jean  McEvoy  Llewellyn 
Linda  Nansteel  Lovell 
Patricia  G.  Lundholm 
Judy  Bistline  Lyman 
Diane  Farrington  Macia 
Gary  D  Macia 
David  W.  Madison 
Phyllis  Reinhardt  Malasheskie 
Charlene  Stoner  Maue 
Frederick  R,  Maue 
Frederick  C.  Mayer 
Donald  W.  McClain 
Nancy  Beinhart  McGarvey 
Carol  Lesher  Miller 
David  J.  Mitten 
Thomas  M.  Nead 
Bonnie  Becker  Oliver 
Karen  L.  Olson 
Denny  Packard 
Joseph  P  Palchak,  Jr. 
Donald  R  Palm 
C.  Neil  Petersen,  Esq. 
Kathy  Fairchild  Phillips 
Rebecca  Yarnell  Price 
G.  Tina  Scott  Purdy 
Marie  Morgan  Riss 
David  A  Rosborough 
Jeffrey  A.  Roush 
John  W.  Ruhl 

Catherine  Rogers  San  Filippo 
Philip  E.  San  Filippo 
Lisa  Deamer  Sawyer 
Michael  F  Scavone 
David  G.  Schwalm 
Robert  E.  Siegrist 
N.  Dennis  Simmons 
Doreen  Vetter  Snell 
Stephen  R.  Snell 
Deborah  Devenney  Spinney 
Peter  M  Stenzhorn 
Nancy  Robinson  Stephan 
Mark  L.  Stevens 
Charles  N,  Tannery,  Jr 
Elinor  M.  Thompson 
Merrill  W.  Tilghman,  Jr 
Barbara  Mcllvaine  Tingom 
Donald  L  Van  Gilder 
Kenneth  J.  Vermillion 
Roxane  Havice  Vermillion 
Lynne  Kastrup  Villarreal 
Pearl  B.  Vinces 
Fred  D  Westbrook 
John  T  Wheaton 
Jeffrey  S.  Witte 
Beverly  Stock  Wolf 
John  W.  Woodward 
Randall  D.  Yoder 


Class  of  1972 

Richard  C.  Abbott 
Louise  Brophy  Arnold 
Ellen  Presty  Ashworth 
Sharon  Witleck  Austin 
Stephen  E.  Ayer 
Donald  F  Baker 
Charlene  Moyer  Bance 
Brenda  Armstrong  Bartholomew 
Richard  A,  Bechtel 
Stephen  H.  Bender 
Alan  M  Bennett 
Dale  F  Biesecker,  Jr 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

21 


Timothy  W.  Bingman 
Thomas  A  Bohner 
Jane  Schnader  Bomberger 
David  A.  Borden 
Carolyn  Walker  Bridgett 
A,  Russell  Brown 
Joan  FInsen  Brown 
Michael  K.  Brown 
Linda  Kline  Bugden 
Paul  A.  Cain 
Thomas  H.  Carter 
Michael  R.  Chronister 
Janean  C.  Clare 
Robert  R  Cloud 
Louise  Hower  Costello 
June  Ross  Coyle 
John  D.  Crusius 
Sandra  McDermott  Dolinsky 
R  Daniel  Doudt 
David  S.  Dunn 
J  Gregory  Dye 
William  A.  Edel 

Andrea  Licciardello  Endrusick 
James  L.  Endrusick 
Diane  Kelley  Evans 
In  memory  of, 
Elizabeth  G  Eysler  72 

by  Charles  F.  Eyster 

by  Dale  F.  Eyster 
Mary  C.  Fager 
George  A.  Pecker 
Richard  A.  Frank 
Gail  A  Pullman 
Jeanne  Yost  Gallagher 
Joseph  X.  Garvey 
Susan  Wright  Geiger 
Douglas  R.  Grosch 
Nancy  Porch  Hafner 
Wendy  Lovgren  Halliburton 
Darcy  Jones  Hamlin 
Laurie  H.  Hart 
Alison  Petrie  Heinzel 
William  H.  Henschke  II 
Charles  F  Hinderliter 
Roger  L.  Hoffman 
Steven  M.  Hoffman 
Dale  E,  Hoke 
Gail  Sigafoos  Hoke 
Edward  S.  Horn,  Jr. 
Pamela  Dolin  Horn 
Craig  W  Hutchison 
Michael  J.  Huth 
Gregory  T  Jeffrey 
Kimberly  Y  Jones 
Jeffrey  C.  Karver 
Christine  Rogers  Kindon 
Robert  M.  Kindon 
Thomas  P.  King 
Carol  Sensenig  Klein 
Joseph  F  Klein,  Jr 
Edmund  P  Kling  III 
Bonny  Ensinger  Klinger 
William  C.  Knauer 
David  C.  Koch 
John  C.  Kupplll 
Cheryl  Hughen  Lathrop 
George  R.  Laufenberg 
Brian  E.  Lewis 
Wendy  Mohr  Lewis 
Christopher  A.  Lodewyks 
Bradley  E-  Lord 
David  W  Mangle 
Joan  Frooks  Maskell 
Robert  W  Maucher 
Jane  Brockway  McClain 
Susan  Seaks  McLaughlin 
Janice  McCullough  Menz 
Pamela  Norton  Mitchell 
James  Z.  Morehouse 
Jan  F.  Mroz 


Peter  W.  Murcott 
James  E  Murray 
Saren  Alexander  Murray 
Priscilla  Gillespie  Nagy 
Craig  R.  Penniman 
Harold  W.  Peterson 
Janis  Benincasa  Pettit 
Arlene  Arndt  Philippoff 
Randall  D.  Reber 
Doreen  Bolton  Rehrig 
Coleen  Warn  Renshaw 
Mark  W  Richards 
William  H.  Rouse 
Carol  Ferry  Saylor 
Daniel  C.  Scaff 
A.  Rebecca  Schumacher 
Chester  D.  Schuman 
Pamela  Miller  Schuman 
Lynne  Colombo  Schwartz 
Sandra  Douglas  Sheridan 
Robert  C.  Shiffer,  Jr. 
Debra  Plunkett  Smith 
Stanley  T.  Snyder 
John  W.  Stefero 
Susan  Hancock  Slorch 
Jane  Allan  Sullivan 
William  W,  Them 
Frederick  M.  Topper 
Scott  C.  Truver 
Mary  Deveau  Ulatowski 
Lynn  Whittlesey  Wilson 
Gail  Alwine  Woods 
Carl  C,  Yingling 


Class  of  1973 

Pamela  Carolan  Adams 
Paula  Eletto  Adams 
Susan  Kurtz  Allan 
Lynn  Stetler  Allison 
Janice  Woltjen  Anglin 
Susan  Phillips  Apfelbaum 
Arlene  Graybill  Apple 
Linda  Brown  Auld 
John  J.  Basti 
Kenneth  G  Bechtold 
Gregory  M,  Beck 
James  L  Bergen 
Jay  M.  Boryea 
Alice  Shue  Boustead 
Jeanne  R.  Boyer 
Robert  M.  Brenneman 
Linda  Herrold  Brophy 
Joyce  A  Brown 
Thomas  S.  Brownback 
Ryan  Burdick 
William  D.  Burrell 
Anne  Herdle  Cain 
Marlyn  Rath  Carson 
Peter  S.  Ciszak 
Benjamin  H.  Claar,  Jr. 
Gordon  W.  Clark,  Jr. 
Kevin  W.  Clary 
Donna  Tryner  Coffee 
Robert  W.  Cole 
Roger  T.  Collins 
Barbara  Schultz  Colvin 
David  A.  Coryell 
Keith  J.  Costello 
James  L.  Culpepper 
Susan  Lentzner  Cunningham 
Charles  L.  DeBrunner 
Lynda  Beadle  Deutsch 
Alyce  Zimmer  Doehner 
Barbara  Kay  Fames 
Dennis  L.  Eckman 
David  L.  Edwards 
James  G  Ehrhorn,  Jr. 
Karl  W.  Eickhoff 


Pamela  Shay  Eickhoff 
Laurel  Hinkley  Falkner 
Henry  R.  Fisher 
James  J.  Flynn 
John  C.  Foltz 
Thomas  C.  Foote,  Jr. 
C.  Patrick  Gallagher 
Jeanette  Rauss  Gang 
Chris  A.  George 
June  Belletti  George 
Samuel  J.  Greco 
William  D.  Greenlee 
William  H.  Hamilton 
Vicki  Chin  Hart 
Robert  M  Hartt 
Victoria  Vanwagenen  Heidorn 
Renee  Moore  Helwig 
Cathenne  Magill  Hoffman 
Linda  Fox  Holler 
Fred  G.  Hooper 
Steven  E.  Jackson 
Carol  Dickinson  Johns 
Robert  T.  Kassoway 
James  E.  Kellerman 
Kathleen  Coon  Kellerman 
Barbara  Dworecki  Kencik 
Judy  Stump  Kling 
Dorothy  J.  Knauss 
Elizabeth  Hollingshead 

Lancione 
Emilio  A.  Lancione 
David  S.  Landis 
Janet  Isgro  Laufenberg 
Thomas  E.  Leffler 
Jean  Walton  Lehman 
Nancy  Uckert  Lewis 
Frederick  W.  Linnemeyer 
Robert  S.  Long 
Deryl  R  Lutz 
Edward  G.  Madison 
Candace  E.  Mayer 
Ronald  G.  Meixsell 
Louis  M.  Melchiore 
Deborah  Reifsnyder  Mohr 
Janet  Nilssen  Moore 
Douglas  W,  Morgan 
David  W.  Morris 
Frederick  E,  Morrow 
Dennis  G.  Mosebey 
Diane  Decker  Nair 
Susan  Fischer  Neale 
Leslie  Wiessmann  Nieskens 
Richard  T  Nornhold 
Roxie  Hahn  Oberg 
Marcia  Wright  Ousley 
Philip  C  Ousley 
Linda  Saldukas  Payne 
Walter  J.  Payne 
Barbara  G.  Philbrick 
Nancy  Search  Phipps 
Robert  A.  Phipps 
John  M.  Pivarnik 
Nancy  Ostermueller  Plaza 
Betsy  Haas  Polakiewicz 
Joseph  P.  Raho 
Richard  K,  Renn,  Esq. 
Richard  D,  Rowlands 
Georgeann  Mercincavage  Ruhl 
William  A.  Sanders 
Karen  Buehler  Savarese 
John  W,  Schrader 
Philip  H.  Schreyer 
Wendy  Collins  Seglem 
Robert  S.  Siegel 
Nancy  Finan  Smith 
Nancy  Searfoss  Smoker 
Roberta  Wyatt  Stafford 
Eric  E.  Stahl 
J.  Donald  Steele,  Jr. 
Barbara  E.  Stetter 


John  A.  Strawoet 
Stephen  P  Stupp 
Gordon  B.  Sullivan 
Gail  Holmes  Tannery 
Peter  Y.  Thompson 
Joyce  C.  Thorner 
Craig  C.  Urie 
Joseph  M.  Vayda 
Sue  Ellen  Ferman  Vayda 
Robert  C  Veach 
William  A.  Visscher 
William  M.  Weary 
Nancy  Hough  Williamson 
Joan  Mercer  Witte 
Charles  Woodcock  IV 
James  Wright 
Ceroid  M.  Wunderlich 
Susan  Topfer  Ziemann 


Class  of  1974 

William  D,  Atkinson 
Edwin  V  Babbitt  III 
Daniel  M  Baxter 
Evelyn  Dowling  Baxter 
Joan  Marshall  Beard 
Lynne  Stansfield  Beck 
Nancy  Griffin  Bergen 
Michael  Boustead 
Phyllis  Kreckman  Bratton 
Walter  O.  Breuninger 
Marilynn  Blend  Carstensen 
Bruce  W.  Casso 
Susan  Haines  Casso 
Susan  Zeek  Chase 
Thomas  G.  Clark 
Alan  M.  Cohn 
Debra  Dubs  Diddlemeyer 
Wayne  H.  Dietterick 
Michele  Maiben  Diggins 
Tonna  J.  Wendt  Dougan 
E.  Wayne  Dreyman 
Debra  Davis  Duncan 
Thomas  A  Duncan 
Barbara  Dalrymple  Dunn 
Richard  H.  Eickhoff 
Margaret  Shaw  Ellacott 
Michael  Fabian 
Jill  Stevens  Pecker 
Karen  White  Fox 
Deborah  Bechtel  Fritz 
George  V  Ganter 
Kenneth  C.  Gift 
Lynette  Smith  Gilbert 
Martha  L.  Graybill 
Jeffrey  M.  Greco 
Gayle  Thomas  Green 
John  C.  Hadley 
Perrin  Hamilton 
Grace  Welton  Hanawalt 
John  B.  Hanawalt 
Gail  Elser  Hand 
Raymond  J.  Hand 
Linda  Pratz  Hill 
Shelley  Gehman  Hill 
Paul  R.  Hinsch 
Patricia  Krall  Hogg 
Kay  Shroyer  Hooper 
Edward  S.  Kaltreider 
J  Christopher  Kerwin 
Dennis  D.  Kieffer 
Susan  Zierdt  Kirshenbaum 
Daniel  E  Knipel 
E.  Mark  Kozin 
Mary  Sobkowiak  Kreider 
Jeanne  Kauffman  Kreiser 
Diane  Kulp  Krueger 
Carol  Wells  Kueffner 
Beth  Petrie  Leggett 


Marsha  A.  Lehman 
Wallace  J.  Lindsay,  Jr. 
Debbie  Dempsey  Littlejohn 
Dean  T.  Madison 
Robert  W.  Margoles 
Susan  Lang  Martin 
Cheryl  Weant  McAfee 
Patrick  M.  McAfee 
Susan  Craft  McAllister 
Joanne  Thomas  McCard 
William  H.  McCard 
John  M.  McCrudden 
Karen  Havriiko  McElhattan 
Charles  P.  McLane  III 
Betsy  Halpin  Messerle 
Karen  Stock  Miller 
Stephen  B.  Mohr 
John  W.  Morris 
Carol  Smith  Nolan 
James  H.  Ober 
Thomas  E.  Peachey 
Patrick  A.  Petre 
Vicki  Freeman  Pierce 
Diane  Mahoney  Pivarnik 
Philip  D.  Popovec 
Cynthia  Severinsen  Reinhard 
Thomas  W.  Reinhard 
R.  Douglas  Riley 
Karen  Cherrington  Robbins 
Pamela  Gehron  Robey 
Philmer  H.  Rohrbaugh 
Douglas  E,  Salvesen 
Sharon  Everhart  Schroeder 
Deborah  Witte  Sebring 
Peter  M.  Sherman 
Anne  M.  Shultz 
Linda  Capaldi  Siegel 
Benedict  J.  Smar,  Jr. 
Joyce  Oberlin  Smar 
Christine  Schmidt  Smith 
Lawrence  U.  Smith 
P.  Thomas  Snyder  III 
Suzanne  Emanuel  Spaid 
Robert  J.  Stamm 
Rhonda  Riddle  Stark 
Vicky  Rohm  Steltz 
Charles  E.  Stevens 
Douglas  B.  Sutherland 
Nancy  Lindsten  Taylor 
Linda  Munroe  Them 
Judith  Turner  Thomas 
William  H.  Thomas 
Janet  Rice  Trompert 
Joan  Masser  Troutman 
Alan  J.  Upperco 
Janet  Bauer  Upperco 
Donald  L.  Utter 
Jill  Berninger  Van  Balen 
Cynthia  Lupolt  Walter 
Alan  W,  Wasserbach 
Alan  R.  Waters 
Hendryk  S.  Weeks,  Jr 
Jarl  R.  Weyant 
Chris  L.  Wheeland 
Roy  L.  Wilson 
Larry  D,  Wolfgang 
Gerald  P  ZukowskI 


Class  of  1975 

George  C.  Adams,  Jr. 
Judith  Yohn  Adams 
James  T  Ailing 
David  H.  Allison 
Christopher  Anglin 
Charles  R.  Antanavage 
Janet  Diehl  Ayres 
James  A.  Baglin 
James  M.  Bates 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

22 


Leroy  Carl  Beck 

Lawrence  E  Behning 

Martha  Pierce  Beishline 

Mary  Fletcher  Benkovic 

Susan  Delauner  Benton 

John  E  Bird 

Roberta  Laudenslager  Blasdell 

Paul  A  Blume 

David  M  Boucher 

Carol  Nichols  Callahan 

Joseph  R.  Caporaso,  Jr 

Janice  Kimmerer  Clark 

Deborah  Burdick  Cloud 

Molly  A.  Cochran 

Carol  Naplacic  Cousemaker 

Eleanor  Kusche  Crabbe 

David  L.  Craig 

David  H.  Crist 

Dirk  E.  Dana 

A.  Bruce  Dansbury 

Carol  Powers  Dawson 

Susan  Horr  Dibiase 

Warren  S.  Diggins 

Richard  H.  Dorman 

Gordon  M.  Dyott 

Stephanie  Sims  Dyott 

Deborah  Hansen  Eickhoff 

Jane  Heiser  Eisenhart 

George  J.  Epstein 

Jimmy  R.  Erdman 

Michael  A.  Falkner 

Jacquelyn  Strub  Filbey 

Russell  C.  Filbey 
Jeffrey  L  Frymoyer 

Donna  R.  Fugit 

Karen  Gibb  Gieason 

Richard  F  Graham,  Jr 
John  D  Granger 
Carol  A.  Graybosch 
Roger  P.  Gundersen 
Sharon  Smith  Hadley 
Barbara  Shatto  Harvey 
Jesse  E.  Hill  III 
Douglas  A.  Holcombe 
Holly  Henschel  Hovis 
Juniata  Albright  Hunt 
Susan  Grubb  Jackson 
Thomas  W.  Jacobi 
Susan  Gordon  Johnson 
Billye  Miller  Kanouse 
Kevin  S.  Kanouse 
Michael  Kennedy 
Laura  Miller  Kerwin 
Samuel  Kuba  III 
Harold  E.  Leiter.  Jr. 
Judy  Lambert  Lenz 
James  D.  Link 
Laura  Maddish  Link 
Donald  Littlejohn  II 
Carol  Kinkel  Long 
Jeffrey  D.  Martin 
Harvard  K.  McCardle 
Craig  R.  Miller 
Patricia  Shaughnessy  Miller 
Anthony  F  Miscavige 
Martha  Kauffman  Ocker 
John  R.  J  Olcese 
Debra  Maurer  Ondeyka 
Dale  A.  Orris 
David  J,  Parsels 
Hope  Craig  Potter 
Jeffrey  N  Potter 
Douglas  R,  Powell 
Joseph  J  Prekopa 
Sharon  E  Quinn 
Raymond  F  Rail.  Jr 
Peter  G  Rambo 
Diane  Christopher  Rapport 
Carson  G  Ritchie 
Sandra  M  Rocks 
Allinda  Woll  Rote 


Robert  C,  Rungee 
George  E.  Saridakis 
Kathleen  Phillips  Sciarello 
Jeffrey  G  Shade 
Susan  Gabrielson  Shrader 
Charles  W.  Smeltz 
Suzanne  Patchell  Stewart 
John  R.  Strangfeld,  Jr 
Michele  J.  Szwed 
Margaret  Buicko  Thompson 
Richard  J.  Tolsma 
Debora  Van  Iderstine  Traas 
Richard  D.  Treich 
Garry  E.  Vom  Lehn 
William  D.  Wagner 
Edward  K.  Watkins 
Robin  R.  Weikel 
Kaye  Stein  Willbanks 
Paul  M.  Willbanks 
Sharon  Gloster  Winters 
Ralph  A.  Wolckenhauer 
Cynthia  Welch  Woodcock 
William  A,  Wray.  Sr 
Janice  Friedman  Zackon 
Steven  L.  Zackon 


Class  Of  1976 

Karol  Silvick  Allison 

Robert  M.  Auman,  Jr 

Jane  Cleary  Babbitt 

Peter  G.  Bacalles 

Darlene  Travitz  Bakermans 

Linda  M,  Barran 

Janet  Gump  Beck 

Leslie  J  Beers 

Richard  Bernagozzi 

Douglas  F  Bernegger 

Alan  L.  Bess 

Richard  C.  Bianco 

Christopher  D.  Blackmon 

Timothy  V.  Blair 

Nancy  Mattson  Bober 

John  H,  Buntemeyer 

Mark  D  Burkhardt 

Michael  J.  Buterbaugh 

Juel  A.  Casey 

Thomas  K.  Chadwick 

Nicholas  F.  Chirico 

Mark  P  Cook 

Matthias  E.  Creutzmann 

W.  Talbot  Daley 
W.  Richard  Davis 

Steven  R  Deck 

Barbara  Keller  Dertouzos 
Thomas  E  Dertouzos 
Elwood  R.  Dietz 

Kathy  Johnson  Dilenschneider 

Joanne  D'Onofrio  Diluigi 

Beverly  Asmus  Dorman 

Jamie  Forman  Dougherty 

Susan  A.  Edgren 

Scott  A.  Felter 

Nancy  J.  Ferns 

Anthony  J.  Filer 

William  O.  Finch 

Charles  D  Flack,  Jr. 

Kathi  Stine  Flack 

James  C.  Flanagan 

William  B.  Fortune 

Jo  Ann  Fricker 

Rebecca  M.  Fuller 

Marjorie  Brouse  Gaul 

Mark  R.  Gaul 

Debra  Carey  Gellert 

Joyce  Laputka  Gibbs 

Gordon  J.  Glass 

Debbie  Fishman  Gordon 

Kathleen  L.  Gorman 


Virginia  Martinet  Graham 

Barbara  Cleary  Graziano 

Richard  K.  Hanson 

Scott  D.  Harris 

Barry  D.  Hartshorn 

Richard  W.  Helmuth 

Jane  E.  Helsing 

Sharon  Albright  Hertzog 

Russell  H.  High 

Lawrence  T  Hill 

Patricia  Hewit  Hill 

Elizabeth  Voss  Hohwieler 

Bradford  Hollinger 

Douglas  D.  Holmgren 

Susan  Zimmerman  Horstman 

Robert  C.  Hutchinson 

F.  Curtis  Ibbitson 

Larry  L.  Jacobs 

Thomas  M.  Jobes 

Carolyn  A.  Johnson 

Susan  Kessock 

Gary  C.  Klein 

Jacob  W.  Klein 

Brenda  Zboray  Klinger 

Lauretta  F  Koenig 

Kurt  H.  Kohler 

Elizabeth  Walsh  Kreger 

Patrick  F  Kreger 

Robert  P  Kreh 

Russell  J.  Laggner 

Jeannette  File  Lamb 

Jeffrey  A.  LaRose 

Debra  S.  Latchaw 

Cheryl  Williams  Laverty 

Sheryl  Swartz  Lazarus 

Janice  Trojan  Lessman 

Jerome  Levkoff 

David  W.  Long 

Lewis  J.  Longenberger 

David  W.  Mam 

William  D.  Marks 

Ann  L.  Marshall 

Maxine  Kantz  Martin 

Rhonda  Davis  McCardle 

Debra  Smith  McCarty 

Thomas  F  McCarty 

Daniel  R.  McDougall 

Eugene  F  Meany 

Joseph  C.  Michetti 

Mary  L.  Miller 

Charlene  Lawser  Monastra 

Thomas  Monastra 

Kathleen  Marvin  Morgan 

William  A.  Morgan 

David  N.  Mosteller 

Laurel  Stryker  Mosteller 

Joanne  H.  Nanos 

Ella  L  Netherton 

Wanda  D.  Neuhaus 

John  B,  Neuhauser 

Charlene  Everett  Olcese 

Philip  B  Olphin 

James  H.  Packer 

Mark  R.  Paules 

Joanne  Shetzley  Pepper 

Patricia  Grogan  Peterson 

David  E,  Piontek 

Deborah  Weibley  Piper 

Nancy  Byer  Post 

Jane  O'Neill  Rapant 

Gill  U.  Redpath 

Bonnie  Birch  Richards 

Philip  B  Robeson.  Jr 

William  A.  Robinson 

Nancy  Reed  Rock 

David  A.  Rohrer 

David  A.  Ross 

Richard  D.  Schoenly 

John  D.  Schwartz 

Gregory  R.  Schwinn 

Debra  Sobecki  Shah 


Leslie  Koziar  Shaw 
Dennis  A.  Shoemaker 
Kenneth  B.  Slocum 
Richard  A  Slocum 
Robert  J  Snyder 
Wayne  L  Snyder 
Stephen  A.  Staruch 
Jeffrey  H.  Steltz 
Scott  A.  Strausbaugh 
William  Swanger  III 
Richard  A.  Thornburg 
Michael  Timmons 
Sheryl  Carlton  Trutt 
Ruth  Anderson  Tucker 
Helena  Bykowsky  Urban 
John  G.  Van  Sickle 
Mark  J.  Vincenzes 
Cindy  Ball  Vitto 
F  Lorraine  Nelson  Weeks 
Gregory  J.  Wells 
Diane  Burton  Welsch 
Brenda  Overcash  West 
Edward  S.  Wheaton 
Emily  Flickinger  White 
John  D.  White 
John  P  White 
Judith  Lepley  Williams 
Michael  S.  Wills 
Patricia  Berghold  Wills 
Scott  A.  Wissinger 
Thomas  W,  Wolf 
Douglas  Yelencsics 
Charles  A  Yoder 
Deborah  Gaydosh  Zaionis 
Robert  Zimmerman.  Jr 


Class  Of  1977 

John  P.  Akalski 

Brian  D.  Archibald 

Cheryl  Rahlfs  Atkinson 

David  E.  Atkinson 

Howard  F  Beacham 

Barbara  L,  Birdsall 

Donna  Zawacki  Birosak 

John  R  Birosak 

Victor  R.  Boris 

Carol  L.  Brenner 

Ronald  L.  Brett 

Hadley  K.  Brown 

Virginia  Hutto  Bruening 

Robert  F  Buckfelder 

Gary  T  Campbell 

Carl  H.  Chase 

Jill  Simpson  Cohen 

Anne  L,  Crawford 

Deborah  A.  Dale 
Janet  Smith  Daley 

Nancy  Adams  Dansbury 

Mary  Oravets  de  Castrique 

Mark  E.  Diluigi 
Anthony  C  Dissinger 
Daniel  E  Ditzler 
Elizabeth  Zeigler  Evans 
Kevin  J.  Drury 
Jon  W.  Eich 
Lorna  Jean  Silver  Elliot 
Robert  E.  Engleman 
Frederick  H.  Ernst 
Craig  M.  Fasold 
Bruce  C.  Fehn 
Katherine  Allen  Fehn 
Steven  J.  Fisher 
Peter  L  Fiss 
Susan  Gale  Fitchett 
William  S.  Flather 
David  K.  Gamer 
Marilyn  E.  Gill 
Barbara  Woods  Gonsar 


Elaine  Fahnnger  Gundersen 

James  A.  Hall 

Jeffrey  M.  Harlow 

Lorraine  Miller  Hartshorn 

David  O.  Hayes 

Joan  Domin  Hentges 

Robert  J.  Hertzog 

Keith  H.  Hewitt 

Frederick  L.  Hickman 

Karen  Johnson  Hollinger 

Jeanne  Davis  Horovitz 

Gerald  G  Huesken 

Vicki  Sandstedt  Huffaker 

Deborah  Schneider  Jacobi 

Susan  Booth  Jacobs 

Deirdre  Gordon  Jacques 

Jeffrey  A.  Jones 

William  J.  Jones 

Carta  Petersen  Kerber 

Roderick  E.  Kerr.  Jr. 

Scott  L.  Klinger 

Bruce  D.  Koenecke 

Lawrence  P  Kroggel 

Harald  K.  Kuehne,  Jr 

Melinda  Bumstead  Kuehne 

J.  Christian  Kuhn  III 

James  A.  Kurras 

Timothy  B.  Lawlor 

Elaine  lanora  Levkoff 

David  E.  Lewis 

Lynne  Campbell  Liebrock 

Lynn  Cornelt  Looloian 

Howard  J.  Lynde  III 

Steven  T  MacGregor 

Elizabeth  Bussman  Mahler 

Virginia  Davis  Mallamaci 

Cordelia  Rust  Mann 

Melinda  Scovell  McGrory 

Michael  P.  McLane 

David  M.  Miller 

Gail  L.  Miller 

Suzanne  Reed  Miller 

Ann  McAuliffe  Minton 

Mark  M.  Molla 

Bruce  E.  Moore 

Brenda  K.  Myers 

Katherine  McAllister  Neuhauser 

Albert  M  Noggle 

Carol  W  Norwood 

Janice  Snider  Nowell 

Marjorie  Johnson  Olson 

Howard  G.  Paul,  Jr 

Tracy  Hawke  Perrapato 

Jane  Schlegel  Petitte 

Richard  R.  Pikna 

Bryan  E,  Polk 

James  W.  Reyle 

Joan  Brouse  Rifkin 

Alice  M,  Roher 

Virginia  Schlack  Rothenberger 

William  R  Ruby 

Marjorie  Flackman  Saler 

Philip  R,  Saler 

Gregg  K  Saxe 

Martha  Miller  Schwartz 

Jo-Ann  Smith  Skinner 

Joseph  W.  Strode  III 

Mark  V  Swanson 

Fred  C  Sweetapple,  Jr 

Cynthia  Pntchard  Swenson 

Nancy  Hulst  Tamayne 

Herbert  J.  Tanneberger 

Debra  Fox  Taylor 

Lynn  A.  Thorson 

Donna  Lennek  Turner 

Kenneth  R  Vomacka 

Lynn  Sarf  Watkins 

James  C.  Weinberger 

Deborah  Clemens  Werronen 

Bruce  H  Wetteroth 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

23 


Patricia  Hall  Wilsbach 
Suzanne  Paetzer  Yenkner 


Class  of  1978 

David  A.  Addison 
Donna  DeCaro  Appelgate 
Kathy  Smith  Bailey 
Rick  L.  Bailey 
Richard  M.  Baran 
Edward  R.  Barben 
Sherry  Selple  Barben 
Brian  V.  Bercher 
Deborah  M.  Bernhisel 
Jolee  Ruch  Boehmer 
Mark  R.  Bosllc 
Bryon  H.  Bucher 
Susan  Yetka  Bucks 
Thomas  E  Bucks 
Jean  Hedrick  Budd 
Steven  K.  Budd 
Meagan  lampietro  Burke 
Jane  Wiedemann  Candela 
Sara  J.  Carothers 
Debra  Peragino  Carter 
Regina  Pohren  Chadw^ick 


Helen  Ely  Kautfman 

Martha  A.  Keesler 

Roberta  L.  Kempf 

Richard  J.  King,  Jr. 

Jo  Ann  Kinkel 

Audrey  Klijian 

Philip  M.  Kob 

Richard  B.  Koch 

William  B.  Kraft 

Susan  Little  Kuehl 

Robert  R.  Labarca 

David  J.  Lantz  III 

Patricia  Sost  Lantz 

David  L.  Liebrock 

Elizabeth  H.  Linehan 

Karen  A,  Lohrman 

David  C.  Lutcher 

Kenneth  P  Maehl 

Robert  W.  Manning 

Penelope  Nonwood  Margoles 

Susan  A.  Martin 

Lori  Thomas  McCue 

Peter  W.  Megill 

David  B.  Middleswarth 

Jack  L.  Miller 

J.  Scott  Mitchell 

Donald  W.  Monetti 


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Co  Tea 


Carl  F.  Christiansen 

James  B.  Cochran 

Paulette  E.  Cohen 

Denise  A.  Connerty 

Tura  Hammarstrom  Dickerl 

Jane  Kadenbach  DiGirolamo 

Donna  M.  Dilanni 

Pathcia  Farley  Dissinger 

Nancy  J,  Evey 

Bruce  E.  Figgatt 

Kevin  M  Fitzpatnck 

Wilma  Kalbfleisch  Flanagan 

H.  Scott  Fritts 

Dina  Gannitello 

William  L.  Gardner  III 

William  N.  Garrett 

David  R,  Getz 

John  C.  Grantland 

Scott  A.  Grimm 

Edward  P  Haggerty  III 

Jean  Craig  Hallowell 

Thomas  G.  Hepler 

Michael  J.  Herman 

Roberta  Andrew  Hewitt 

Jill  White  Holmes 

Robert  C.  Irwin 

Frederick  G.  Jaeschke  III 

Pamela  R.  James 

Jill  Jacobus  Jurgensen 

Raymond  B.  Kalustyan 

Michael  A.  Katchmer 


James  G.  Montgomery 

Todd  B.  Morgan 

Paul  J.  Mueller 

Patricia  Lacombe  Murphy 

Judy  Feidt  Musselman 

Donna  Poland  Neilley 

Pamela  Ceresa  Nothstein 

Hester  M.  Null 

Joseph  J.  Parcel  III 

John  J.  Peles 

Mary  A.  Pitorak 

William  H.  Poust  III 

Mary  Anne  Pulizzi 

Judith  A.  Rile 

Peter  S  Rispoli 

Kathleen  Lehman  Robinson 

Jay  S.  Rogers 

Barbara  Bozzelli  Ross 

Donald  M  Ross 

R.  Todd  Rossel 

David  C.  Ruler 

Margaret  Klaus  Saxe 

Michael  P  Scheib 

Dale  F  Schoener 

Gerard  A,  Schuck 

Patricia  Lutkins  Schultz 

Susan  Fuller  Sies 

Anne  Elton  Skinner 

William  E.  Smeal 

Dean  H.  Springman 

Linda  Michaels  Stahl 


Martina  ZIockie  Surles 
William  L.  Svec 
Lauren  Seip  Uber 
Barbara  A.  Vierow 
Jane  Miller  Voipe 
Richard  A.  Ward 
Elizabeth  O'Connor  Waters 
William  B.  Wescott 
Robert  B.  Whomsley 
Jeffrey  A.  Wiest 
Lydia  Papanikolaou  Wiswell 
Joseph  K.  R  Witmer 
Debbie  Robinson  Wolfert 


Class  Of  1979 

Nancy  J.  Adams-Shippy 

Susan  Maack  Addison 

Alan  A,  Babp 

Howard  F  Baker 

Shirley  Guerin  Baker 

Pamela  Brown  Barnes 

Steven  J.  Barrett 

David  C.  Bateman 

Barbara  A.  Beans 

Louise  Filardo  Beer 

David  W  Bielefield 

Guthrie  M.  Burke 

Roberta.  Campbell 

Robert  E.  Cascone 

David  C.  Cloetingh 

Michael  C.  Cosgrove 

Erin  Hoff  Coyne 

Thomas  H.  Coyne 

Marcia  Freed  Dankman 

Janice  Robb  Dolan 

Laurie  Ritson  Dougherty 

Betsy  Hulse  Doyle 

Stacy  Kiraly  Duran 

Susan  Yoder  Faast 

Linda  Eberlin  Fahrney 

Barbara  Bryan  Falconer 

Lee  A.  FasnachI 

Andre  T  Ferrante 

Dorothy  Fersch 

Steven  D.  Foreman 

Randall  E  Franzen 

Jeffrey  S.  Gicking 

Melissa  Lewis  Glassmire 

Andrew  S.  Graybill 

Elizabeth  Kennedy  Graybill 

Margaret  J.  Hamilton 

James  B.  Harris 

Janice  Gaschen  Herman 

Andrew  C.  Hickox 

John  M.  Hilton 

Robin  Swenk  Hilton 

Samuel  B.  Hoff 

Gabriella  Szamborski  Hoffman 

Karen  Holmes  Hoke 

George  S.  Huntzinger 

Robin  Gallo  Hutchinson 

Nicholas  P.  Interdonato 

Joseph  R.  Johnson  III 

Peter  S.  Johnson 

Thomas  A.  Johnson 

Lloyd  P.  Jones 

Cynthia  S.  Kearns 

Charles  R.  Kelsey 

Karen  Seitz  Kniss 

Sandra  J.  Knutsen 

Carl  L.  Krause 

Lohnda  Alexander  Krause 

Susan  L.  Kuba 

Cindy  Erickson  Labarca 

Peter  C.  Landmesser 

Edward  M.  LaSelva 

Vincent  A.  LaSelva 

Cynthia  J.  Lewis 


Laird  A.  Limberg 
David  E.  Lindquist 
Nancy  Jeffries  Little 
Debra  Holzhauer  Louden 
John  W.  Magers 
Donald  F  Mann 
Javier  F  Martinez 
Kerry  P.  Maurer 
Mary  Turley  McDevitt 
Wendy  Mason  McDougall 
Denis  J.  McHugh 
Christine  A.  Hoff  Mclnnes 
Kim  Sawicki  Melton 
Peggy  Lobsitz  Mullaney 
Mark  E.  Nelson 
David  R  Odenath.  Jr. 
Ellen  Schmidt  Odenath 
Susan  Odjakjian 
Madeline  V.  Pearson 
Sandra  Fryer  Peter 
James  N.  Petitte 
Richard  H.  Pohl 
Robert  J.  Purcell 
Sandra  L.  Ray 
Kathryn  A.  Reihard 
Philip  J.  Reitz 
Scott  A.  Richards 
Wendy  George  Ripa 
James  H  Ruitenberg 
Nancy  Madara  Secor 
Richard  F  Shade 
Kevin  C.  Shipe 
Todd  A.  Sinclair 
Donald  E.  Sipe 
Shawn  Eckman  Sipe 
Edward  S.  Skibiel,  Jr 
Scott  A.  Smith 
Ruth  Kimmel  Snyder 
Victor  J.  Sobolewski  III 
Patrice  M.  Spinner 
Craig  W.  Stull 
Joseph  M.  Talmage.  Jr. 
Alice  M.  Taylor 
Catherine  Conklin  Thomas 
Anne  Stern  Tilley 
Bruce  W.  Torok 
Janeen  Kruse  Wadzita 
Janis  Miller  Wagner 
Michael  A.  Walch 
Eric  S.  Walker 
James  P  Wallbillich 
David  P  Ward 
J.  Randy  Westrol 
Cheryl  Burchfield  Wheeiand 
Nancy  J.  Widmann 
William  J.  Zimmermann 


Class  of  1980 

Nancy  Swan  Abbott 
Susan  Carroll  Albanese 
George  R.  Amols 
Emily  E.  Anderes 
Frank  L.  Arena 
James  R  Barker 
Francis  A.  Bartush 
William  F  Batdorf 
Mark  A.  Billow 
John  N.  Blandford,  Jr 
Ellen  Einsfeld  Blaszky 
Ronald  E.  Bredder 
Peter  C.  Brockman 
Anne  Lembach  Bucher 
William  G.  Bulick 
Martha  Montgomery  Buono 
V.  Robert  Buono 
Judy  Critelli  Burkholder 
Larisa  Rupeiks  Cashour 
Wayne  R.  Chrismer 


Karen  Harrington  Christian 
Barbara  Soltau  Ciccaglione 
Peter  J.  Ciccaglione 
Robert  G.  Clark,  Jr. 
Ronald  B.  Colvin 
Susan  Harrold  Colvin 
Phillip  A.  Compton 
Michael  A.  Contreras 
Cathy  A.  Davies 
Paul  L.  Daviet 
Frederick  L.  Dimuccio,  Jr. 
Lauren  Sawyer  Drury 
Edward  J.  Farr 
Alayne  Hunter  Fessler 
Robert  H.  Fessler 
Lynn  K.  Fillman 
Mary  Douglas  Geary 
Marie  A.  Gore 
Alan  J.  Grove 
Cornelia  Klee  Hall 
Kim  Glass  Hannigan 
David  E.  Harken 
Joan  Robinson  Harlman 
William  C.  Horn 
Mary  Brennan  Huesken 
Lawrence  D.  Hutchison 
Michael  C.  Kammerer 
Nancy  Mott  Kammerer 
John  H.  Karch 
Edwina  S.  Kelley 
Ernest  P.  Kemper.  Jr. 
Philip  C.  Kerber 
Sandra  Snyder  Knoll 
Brenda  Strausberger  Koster 
Brenda  Parks  Krill 
Donald  J.  Krupka 
Joan  Penniman  Krzastek 
Walter  J.  Krzastek 
Gaetan  T.  Lambiase,  Jr. 
Charles  F.  Lorenzo 
David  F.  Lynch 
Jan  C.  MacLatchie 
Susan  Mandell 
Benjamin  F  McCabe 
Paul  A.  McFeeley 
Holly  J.  Mentzell-Falcon 
Joseph  H.  Muir 
Linda  Klages  Muir 
Linda  Florian  Neyhart 
Cynthia  A.  Osborn 
James  N.  Pappas 
Cynthia  Ebert  Rayburn 
Catherine  C.  Raymond 
G.  Edward  Reck 
Carl  V.  Resciniti 
Bonnie  L.  Rieger 
Steven  C.  Risser 
Adelaide  Parcel  Rogers 
Lynda  M.  Ruby 
James  O.  Rumbaugh  III 
Mardi  Finkelstein  Saadawy 
Michael  S.  Sambrook 
Candace  A.  Schnure 
Patricia  A  Schoenegan 
Christine  Ewing  Schoenlank 
Robert  H.  Schoenlank 
Ellen  J.  Seeman 
Brian  R.  Shaw 
Laurence  K.  Shearer 
Stephen  R.  Shilling 
Russell  B.  Stevenson 
John  D.  Sumner 
Nancy  Fitzgibbon  Talmage 
Joel  C.  Tokarz 
Lynn  A.  Tozzoli 
Lynn  Mosca  Trinchera 
Michael  G.  Trone 
Denise  Wilson  Uhlman 
Elizabeth  Kennerly  Vieira 
Robin  K.  Vieira 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

24 


Lynn  Jacoby  VInegra 
Linda  Perritl  Ward 
James  T  WeyanI 
Stephen  D,  Wheeler 
Judith  Gessner  While 
Robed  N  Whilmoyer 
Joseph  S.  Witcofsl<y 
Leiha  H  Wolfgang 
David  L.  Yazujian 
Robert  C.  Zaiewski 
Philip  S,  Zofrea 


Class  Of  1981 

Gary  L  Appenzeller 
Arthur  L.  Augugliaro 
Dennis  A.  Barley 
Eric  A.  Bartholomew 
William  A.  Balen 
Donald  W.  Benson 
Cynthia  S.  Biever 
Mark  D.  Bornman 
John  D.  Brown-Christenson 
Mary  Pat  Brown-Christenson 
Diane  Ulman  Bryson 
William  D.  Bryson 
Susan  Grausam  Bullock 
Robert  J.  Bunsa 
Timothy  K.  Burns 
Todd  G.  Burns 
Linda  P  Bushkofsky 
Suzanne  Heath  Camerer 
Taylor  R.  Camerer 
Christopher  L.  Cochran 
Suzanne  Madara  Coffee 
Francis  J.  Coppola  III 
Jane  Wissinger  Cornille 
Thomas  J.  Corridon 
Diane  C,  Croft 
Thomas  F.  D'Andrea 
Sean  R  Duffy 
Kathleen  Gallagher  Fallon 
Barbara  Norton  Farr 
Joanne  Steinke  Paul 
Brian  J.  Fitzpatrick 
Karen  A.  Ford 
Donna  L.  Gottshall 
Joan  v.  Greco 
J.  Matthew  Greenshields 
Sharon  K.  Jacob  Gruber 
Jane  Castiglioni  Hahn 
J,  Bridget  Shannon  Hancock 
Walter  W.  Hancock,  Jr 
Lisa  M.  Harkins 
Kenneth  E.  Heintz 
Kathy  Krause  Hillardries 
Peter  C.  Hinsch 
Robert  C.  Jacob 
William  A,  James 
Kenneth  M.  Johnson 
Suzanne  M.  Johnson 
Theresa  Erb  Kirchner 
Jo  A.  Kleinfelter 
Betsy  J.  Kluge 
Donna  Lee  Knapp 
John  E.  Knapp,  Jr. 
Gary  J,  Kraemer 
Beth  Black  Krupka 
Paul  G.  Lang 

Patricia  Campana  Lorenzo 
Lisa  Campbell  Lynch 
Deborah  Kellner  Mamrak 
Louis  Marinaccio,  Jr 
Lucinda  Townsend  Martin 
Ronald  S  McGlaughlin 
Christopher  E.  Miller 
Holly  Hedborg  Miller 
Jo-Ellen  Malloy  Miller 
Julia  Brown  Mitchell 


Mark  S.  Mitchell 
Stephen  L.  Neff 
Steven  E,  Nunn 
Stephen  C.  Obici 
Gretchen  A.  Ost 
Jon  K.  Pickwell 
Michael  D.  Pinkerton 
Patricia  A.  Polaneczky 
Paul  M.  Price 
Gretchen  M.  Raab 
James  B.  Ramsdell 
Kurt  H.  Reiber 
John  A.  Reist 
Peter  R.  Rile 
John  F  Ripa 
Judy  Renn  Ritchings 
Ellen  Miller  Rogers 
Edward  J.  Rogovich 
John  E.  Schierloh 
Richard  A,  Scovner 
Jeff  V.  Sheard 
Keith  A,  Shuey 
Cynthia  Beegle  Smarge 
John  C.  Smarge 
Christopher  V.  Smith 
Scott  D.  Snyder 
Chartes  D.  Spackman 
Patricia  Massaia  Spackman 
John  M.  Stahl 
James  P.  Stetler 
James  C  Stevens 
Scott  W.  Suhring 
Frederick  A.  Swingle 
Gregory  A.  Talmage 
James  I.  Thompson,  Jr 
Jon  A.  Tietbohl 
Michael  R.  Trego 
Lawrence  J  Weil 
Pamela  Marino  Weiss 
Dorothy  Shiffer  Wesner 
Catherine  A,  Williams 
Robert  W.  Wissinger 
Robin  Rochford  Wolak 
Nancy  B.  Wolfe 


Class  Of  1982 

Elizabeth  Slearly  Arnot 

Robert  J.  Arnot 

Robert  W.  Ashe 

Jeanne  McCarthy  Augugliaro 

Beverly  Stahl  Bailey 

Daniel  J.  Bailey 

Nancy  Mohr  Baker 

Karen  Belas 

Elizabeth  A.  Bergh 

Kathi  Peer  Binkley 

Hope  Macmurtrie  Bowling 

John  W.  Bowling  III 

Christine  M.  Bringman 

David  S.  Cashour 

Patricia  N.  Catlin 

Claire  Malone  Chadwick 

Bruce  L.  Cianciolo 

Annmarie  Gloudon  Cipolloni 

Wayne  R.  Clark 

Karen  A  Clarke 

William  F  Comly 

Mary  T  Coughlin 

Stephen  B.  Cowles 

Sandra  G  Crane 

Catherine  Cook  Davis 

Wayne  J.  Dedrick 

Robert  J,  Deitrick 

Brian  J  Dietrich 

Kevin  G  Doty 

Karen  M.  Dye 

Sally  A  Ediing 

Linda  Furlong  Farr 


Thomas  J.  Figmik 
Thomas  A.  Gift 
Nancy  Wnght  Greenshields 
Robert  J.  Hain 
Heidi  A.  Hawkins 
Joan  Miles  Heintz 
Scott  T  Heller 
David  B  Hess 
Christine  Shoaf  Hester 
Susan  W,  Honeyman 
Marcia  Weaner  Hutchison 
Peter  E.  Jacobs 
Andrew  G.  Jakubek 
Carl  R.  Johnson 
Deborah  Emilio  Johnson 
Kyle  R.  Kaczynski 
Matthew  R.  Kelchner 
Lynn  Pickwell  Kessler 
Robert  R.  Kessler 
Robert  W.  Kirchner 
Paul  M  Knedeisen 
Barbara  Reid  Kraemer 
Sue  R.  Larsen 
Jerry  A.  Lessman 
Amy  Stouffer  Leta 
Kimberly  Baker  Lilly 
Laura  J.  Litchert 
Jeffrey  L.  Litchfield 
Cindy  Welter  Lynch 
Lisa  Ellison  McCune 
Jeffrey  D.  Mettler 
Clay  R.  Mitman 
Audrey  Schwarz  Molettieri 
Jeffrey  D.  Morgan 
Gail  R.  Moster 
Donald  S.  MotI 
Karen  J.  Ness 
Lisa  Hammarstrom  Nivison 
James  P.  Olson 
Nancy  M.  Parker 
James  E,  Persing 
Susan  Brubaker  Pickwell 
John  R.  Price 
James  S.  Radvany 
Kenneth  D.  Ralph 
Kim  Hartman  Ranck 
Ronald  R,  Reese 
Johanna  Yeager  Reisteter 
Arthur  M.  Revak,  Jr 
Claudia  Pope  Revak 
Christopher  D.  Rooke 
Alison  Jones  Rose 
Richard  W  Rudd 
Susan  Bizup  Ryan 
Paul  E.  Sacks 
Robert  T  Schisler 
Donald  F  Scholl.  Jr. 
Leo  M  Sekulski 
Vincent  Shemanski 
Richard  L.  Shermer 
Raymond  E.  Short 
Beth  Nacinovich  Shuey 
Gerald  J.  Siano 
Susan  Lafrance  Sirois 
Mary  L.  Sprowls 
Lorella  Puglielli  Struzzi 
Ronald  C.  Swartzlander 
Lori  Dilonardo  Tashjy 
M  Scott  Tashjy 
Ann  Stanzione  Thompson 
Stephen  T  Tingley 
Dale  J  Travis 
Lisa  Musselman  Travis 
Gail  Stitzer  Tucker 
Gerald  W.  Ueckermann,  Jr 
Richard  T  Watkins 
William  H.  Weiser 
Ellen  L.  Whiting 
Kristina  Warmerdam 
Wilhelmsen 


Robert  L.  Williams 
William  H.  Wolchak 
Stephen  E  Ziminsky 
Wayne  A.  Zimmerman 


Class  of  1983 

Marcia  Williamson  Abey 

David  J  Aboussleman 

Jeffrey  E  Anderson 

Kathleen  Breneman  Antol 

Susan  Landmesser  Augustine 

Roger  A.  Baker 

Jennifer  Palmer  Barker 

William  A.  Barnes 

Brenda  Larson  Barrett 

Carol  Bartholomew 

Loren  Karch  Bernieri 

Earle  T  Bittner  III 

Laura  Stoecklein  Bonadies 

Robert  L.  Bongo 

Kathenne  L.  Bradley 

Carolyn  Brady 

Shari  Reich  Brandman 

Keith  A.  Bray 

Susan  A  Brett 

Kenneth  R.  Brightcliffe 

Bonna  Conner  Brooks 

Scott  R.  Brooks 

Ruth  Rissmiller  Brunner 

David  O.  Burdick 

Jewel  Williamson  Burns 

Vincent  J.  Cavalea 

Craig  A.  Cellitti 


Steven  J.  Chappelear 
William  E.  Cochran 
Laura  Reynolds  Comertord 
Robert  F  Conrad.  Jr 
Michael  S.  Cook 
Ricardo  A  Coroniti 
Lisa  Mayolo  Corridon 
Karen  E.  Costello 
Kevin  J.  Cullinan 
Arlene  T  Curth 
Lori  Vanlngen  Daukas 
Theodore  F  Decker,  Jr 
Patricia  Pietchke  DeGraff 
Chnstine  Kotsko  DeLongis 
Stephen  C  Dempsey 
Anthony  R  Distasio 
Frank  R.  Dober,  Jr 
Susan  Frekol  Doty 
Marguerite  A.  Doyle 
Thomas  F  Dry 
Jeffrey  J.  Duncan 
Peter  C.  Farley 
John  C.  Farr 
Laurie  A.  Fegley 
Susan  Coates  Flake 
Robin  L.  Friedman 
Constance  L,  Galbraith 
Carol  Brouse  Goodwin 
Michael  B.  Goodwin 
Ann  E.  Greenhow 
Kimberly  MacMullen  Habecker 
Shan  Showers  Haelig 
William  H.  Haelig 
Kimberly  Bailey  Hain 
Honora  McGowan  Harvey 
Kathy  L.  Hasbrouck 


Al  Susquehanna.  askini>  Jiir  thai  extra  hit  ofhclf'  /^  ca_\v  f'u  lured 
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SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

25 


James  A,  Hayward 
Bene  Funkhouser  Higley 
Robert  P  Higley.  Jr 
Michael  S,  Hilfman 
Deborah  Scharmann  Himmel 
Clifford  R.  Holm 
Paula  Sargent  Huff 
Brian  K.  Hungarter 
Michael  J.  Jabel 
Annette  C.  Jackson 
Heidi  Flack  Jacob 
Carol  Redfern  Jacobs 
Thomas  R.  Johns  IV 
Charles  C.  Jordan 
Pamela  Grow  Keiser 
Susan  Howe  Kwiatek 
Robert  K.  Lagerman 
Caroline  M.  Lee 
Laurinda  D.  Lees 
Deborah  A.  Lias 
Susan  A.  Lockard 
F.  Scott  Lyons 
Glenn  I.  fi/laclnnes 
Mary  A.  fi/lack 
Grace  Sigillito  Maneri 
Michael  D.  fi/latta 
Brian  E.  McCabe 
Thomas  D.  McColligan 
Barbara  Lappe  IVIcEvoy 
Susan  Souders  H/lclntyre 
Ernest  J  Meisel,  Jr. 
Rebecca  Roman  Meisel 
Joseph  F.  Melody 
Louise  M.  Meszaros 
Lisa  Barrie  Moran 
Susan  Kees  Morgan 
Alison  Bird  Muldoon 
Alfred  W,  Murray 
William  N.  Nivison 
Caroline  R.  Noelk 
Martin  J.  Ortenzio 
Joyce  Dyer  Osman 
Rachael  Welsh  Paden 
Chris  A.  Pemberton 
David  W  Powers 
Susan  L.  Priddy 
Holly  Bonner  Reese 
Curtis  E.  Rimler 
Denise  Wenke  Rudd 
George  D.  Rudisill 
Joanna  Moyer  Rudisill 
Margaret  Gutjahr  Rumbaugh 
Timothy  W.  Ryan 
Philip  A,  Salinardi 
Karen  L.  Schoeller 
Robin  Bach  Scholl 
Steven  L.  Schongar 
Judith  Taylor  Scovner 
Jeffrey  D,  Sharp 
Susan  Bogovich  Shemanski 
Joanne  Ries  Singh 
Paul  A  Smith 
Dale  Robertson  Snyder 
James  D.  Sorensen 
Jeffery  K.  Strek 
Judith  R.  Sunblade 
Douglas  J  Swanek 
Richard  R.  Sweger,  Jr 
Timothy  L.  Taylor 
Craig  R  Tilton 
Garth  S,  Torok 
Karen  Bollman  Tripolitis 
Jeffrey  R.  Underkoffler 
Stephen  P  Van  Valin 
Melissa  A,  Vines 
James  F  Vislosky,  Jr 
Thomas  A.  Vol! 
Glenn  W  Vrabel 
Suzanne  W,  Walker 
Nessie  Shively  Watson 


Gwen  Hammaker  Weiser 
Ellen  M.  Whelan 
David  A.  Whitmore 
Thomas  M.  Wilhelmsen 
Cullette  Crance  Williams 
Karen  Schmid  Wilson 
Vicki  Hanlon  Wright 
Pamela  Reed  Yunginger 
Kenneth  P.  Zanzalari 
Amy  Ploch  Zapp 
Frederick  B.  Zapp 


Class  Of  1984 

Alma-Lillian  Kinn  Abruzzo 

Alane  Maningo  Alexander 

Susan  M.  Anderson 

Pamela  Shultz  Andreasen 

Virginia  Kiselica  Apostolacus 

David  W.  Ardrey 

Rodney  J.  Bamford 

Marcie  A,  Barber 

Henry  L.  Belcolle 

Timothy  N.  Bentz 

Anne  L  Berger 

Andrew  R.  Bergh 

Brian  C.  Betz 

Barbara  L.  Biglow 

Wendy  Gelnett  Burkhart 

Fredrick  Cabell 

Laurie  Cunningham  Cabell 

Robert  J,  Campbell 

Stephanie  T  Christopher 

Daniel  W.  Clark 

Susan  Hawkins  Clavier 

Herbert  W.  Conover  III 

Jamie  Harris  Cope 

Caroline  M.  Cullen 

David  M.  Curran 

Elizabeth  J  Decker 

Mark  D.  Deharde 

Susan  F  Dell 

Donna  Schilling  Drews 

Mark  A.  Drogalis 

Kathryn  F  Dunbar 

Jon  A.  Dunkelberger 

Keith  R.  Duvin 

Gwendolyn  I.  Dyer 

David  G.  Endahl 

Lynn  Allen  Endahl 

Jennifer  L.  Fanelli 

Jay  H  Feaster 

Stuart  L.  Fornoff 

Charles  D.  Fox 

Scott  F  Frost 

Scott  D,  Gabel 

Melissa  J.  Garretson 

James  P  Gibbons 

William  T  Goulburn,  Jr 

Melinda  Murphy  Grochowske 

David  J  Grzybowski 

Sue  Ellen  Ungemach  Guest 

Frank  E.  Hamilton 

Pamela  Schlerf  Harshey 

Robert  A.  Heaney  Jr 

Thomas  V.  Hinkson 

Suzanne  Carr  Hinton 

S.  William  Hinton 

Craig  C.  Howie 

Tracy  L.  Hughes 

Jane  Fichner  Hungarter 

Cynthia  Adams  James 

Carolyn  Bloxham  Johnson 

Gary  R.  Johnson 

Beverly  L.  Jones 

Andrew  C  Jordan 

Anna  Milheim  Jordan 

Winifred  M.  Keller 

Amy  Potts  Kelly 


Harry  L.  Kostyk 

Alisa  M.  Kunkel 

Nancy  A.  LaRiviere 

Jonathan  P  Laubach 

Suzanne  P.  Leach 

Randall  S.  Lieberman 

Sharon  A.  Link 

Antonio  Lopez 

Wilma  Gonzalez  Lopez 

Christopher  K,  Lupolt 

Chris  A.  Markle 

Mark  E.  Mazaleski 

Lee  J.  McCarthy  III 

Kirk  W,  McCracken 

Diane  Vautrin  McGrath 

Matthew  C.  McHugh 

Suzanne  Reinbold  Medence 

Kenneth  A,  Miller 

Steven  C.  Miller 

Susan  Weber  Miller 

Bruce  I.  Milzman 

Elizabeth  A.  Moran 

Theodore  R.  Morris  II 

Sheila  A.  Mulligan 

Todd  J.  Owens 

Jacqueline  Rudderow  Parker 

Alice  M.  Perlman 

John  W.  Purdy  Jr 

Cynthia  B.  Robbins 

Linda  E.  Roemer 

Kevin  P  Ryan 

Ann  Sarandoulias 

David  C.  Scott 

Roberta  L.  Shade 

Sherri  Leitzel  Shiflett 

Nanci  G.  Shreiner 

Catherine  A.  Sieben 

Lisa  Huchler  Smith 

Patrick  C.  Smith 

Teresa  C,  Sol 

Kenneth  H.  Stettler 

George  J.  Stockburger 

Maria  Barry  Supko 

Linda  Rhoades  Swartz 

Joseph  S  Thomas 

John  J.  Turner,  Jr 

Lisa  Kapustay  Turner 

Eric  D.  Ulsh 

Deborah  L.  Voll 

Stephen  A  Vorel 

Elizabeth  Allen  Vought 

Russell  E.  Wagner 

Lawrence  L.  Walsh 

Christine  J.  Wescott 

Bruce  C,  Wilson 

Diane  E.  Wissinger 

Joanne  Lubben  Yotnakparian 

Laura  A.  Young 

George  R  Zelnick 

Laura  Bryan  Zimmerman 

Wendy  Collins  Zimmerman 


Class  Of  1985 

Carolyn  S.  Accardi 
Kevin  J.  Akner 
Tracy  Gerard  Akner 
Joy  Good  Albright 
Wendy  L.  Ammon 
Stephen  S.  Anderson 
Michael  P.  Bahner 
Melissa  Miller  Barnes 
John  K,  Bayless 
James  A.  Bazewicz 
David  E.  Bingaman 
Ronalyn  Decker  Bingaman 
Eric  A  Boehme 
Timothy  J.  Brown 
Ester  E.  Chaban 


Kevin  M.  Chesia 
Lori  A.  Ciarrocca 
Barbara  Johnson  Cipollini 
Stacey  Esworthy  Cook 
Douglas  W.  Cosgrove 
Kathryn  R.  Darwin 
Brandon  Forsyth  Deatly 
Pamela  J.  Deisher 
Scott  E.  Deitch 
Thomas  F  Demko 
Cheryl  L.  Diacik 
Blair  R.  Downie 
Kathryn  Welliver  Dunn 
B.  Scott  Erickson 
Leah  G.  Fahsbender 
Harold  T  Farver 
Nancy  Horvath  Fazekas 
Ann  H.  Fehr 
Mary  Ann  Ferrie 
Richard  E.  Ferry 
Claire  Waltking  Fiebiger 
Margaret  Anne  Finley 
Geraldine  J.  Gorman 
Kathleen  Gorman  Gray 
Luanne  Graybill 
Eileen  G.  Gruebel 
Douglas  R.  Hall 
Patricia  C.  Hanson 
Tracy  W,  Hart 
Scott  K.  Hayward 
Robert  L.  Hester,  Jr 
John  H.  Hoare  III 
Jocelyn  Hoffman 
Pamela  A.  Holland 
Lisa  Duane  Horner 
Dorothy  Johnson  Howie 
Steven  R.  Jenkins 
Carta  Shreiner  Johns 
Stuart  W.  Juppenlatz 
Gloria  Faylor  Karchner 
William  J.  Kennedy,  Jr 
Caryn  M.  Kenny 
Terri  L.  Kern 
Joel  W.  Krantz 
Mary  E.  Kuchka 
Terri  Gleichmann  Kugler 
Thomas  S.  Lagerman 
Katherine  Lappe 
Gerald  J.  Linski 
Jennifer  Colson  Lowry 
Beth  A,  Mallison 
Kathleen  Marshall  Martin 
Robert  A.  McDermott 
Peter  R.  McQuaid 
Richard  J.  Mextorf 
Jeffrey  C.  Miller 
Sally  A.  Murphy 
Beth  A.  Naegeli 
Howard  R.  Nelson,  Jr 
Keith  W.  Newell 
Martin  J.  Nolan 
Carolyn  J.  Oberholtzer 
Christopher  D.  Pauley 
Gregory  T  Pealer 
Cynthia  L.  Pellegrino 
James  F  Penney 
Lutz  G.  PeschI 
Susan  L.  Pullen 
Theodore  K.  Reese 
Glenda  S.  Rennie 
Michael  E.  Ritter 
Marjorie  S.  Rosini 
Denise  Rode  Russell 
Mark  L  Russell 
Kristen  A.  Schreiber 
Karen  S.  Schwille 
Christopher  P.  Sencindiver 
Lisa  A.  Sheehan 
Andrew  R.  Siegel 
Michael  A.  Skarbek 


Linda  L.  Skinner 
Sandra  L.  Slemmer 
Timothy  L.  Snook 
Susan  Brotherton  Sorensen 
Charles  R.  Straw 
Andrew  J.  Takach 
Kim  Birkins  Takach 
Janet  Holzhauer  Taylor 
Kenneth  B.  Teals,  Jr 
John  B.  Tevlin.  Jr 
Christopher  A.  Thorsheim 
Karia  J.  Tillman 
William  H.  Todt,  Jr 
Cynthia  A.  Triolo 
Cheryl  Wiley  Venezia 
Roderic  G.  Vitty 
Michael  D.  Vought 
Mary  Fisher  Warrick 
William  C.  Warrick 
Patricia  A.  Wellerson 
Harry  W.  Welliver  II 
James  C.  Wendover 
Douglas  J.  Wilkins 
Linda  M.  Willauer 
James  W.  Wisse 
Kathleen  Villano  Woerner 
K.  Joy  Wood 
Michel  J.  Wright 
David  C.  Zimmerman 
Deborah  L.  Zimmerman 


Class  Of  1986 

Douglas  A.  Alderdice 
Lyn  Beamesderfer 
Laurie  Turns  Bentz 
Elizabeth  A.  Biehl 
Joseph  H,  Boileau 
David  W.  Bradley 
Diane  K.  Braisted 
Michele  A.  Bridges 
Alice  D.  Brown 
David  W.  Brown 
Patrice  C.  Carrigan 
William  M.  Clinton 
Doris  A.  Cook 
Steven  P.  Deckard 
Francis  C.  Decker 
Carle  Birtley  Deitrick 
Kevin  L.  Delosier 
Michelle  Triaca  Dennen 
Gail  C.  Dilonardo 
Diann  L.  Doelp 
Kelly  A.  Doerr 
Karen  L.  Doty 
Janice  M.  Dunphy 
Robin  L.  Emerson 
Stephanie  Foglia 
Kathy  L.  Forrest 
Andrew  J.  Gallagher 
John  W.  Gartner  III 
Gwen  C.  Gormley 
Faithann  M.  Grigalunas 
Caroline  S.  Hackel 
Donna  K.  Hansen 
Timothy  S.  Hansen 
Jeffrey  S.  Harbst 
Steven  G  Harrel 
Charlene  J.  Heller 
Eric  J.  Hesse 
Georgia  A.  Hoff 
Deborah  L.  Holt 
Lynn  E.  Horner 
Kenneth  E.  Hughes 
Daniel  J.  Ikenson 
Wendy  H.  Jacobs 
Ellen  Guinee  Jenkins 
Brian  L.  Jones 
Cathy  L.  Jones 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

26 


Kathryn  L.  Kissinger 

Brian  J,  Leib 

George  C.  Liberopoulos 

Todd  A,  Liddick 

Jeffrey  W.  Lockard 

Andrea  S.  f^afimud 

Susan  J.  Malyniak 

fvlary  K.  McEvoy 

Dawn  A.  Melo 

Susan  Gorsucfi  Mesko 

Donald  L.  fs^etzler 

Wendy  1^.  fi/lurray 

Charles  B.  Muzzy,  Jr 

Catfierine  E.  Neuburger 

Ellen  R.  Nofer 

Craig  R.  Orr 

Ctieryl  A.  Parisi 

Deborafi  Guldner  Pavio 

Lisa  L.  Pego 

Kennetfi  R.  Peifer,  Jr. 

Cfiarlene  M.  Pelow 

Allison  Ricfiards  Pensyl 

Lisa  A.  Porter 

f\/licfiael  B.  Quigley 

Susan  E.  Rafial 

Bryan  S.  Ravitz 

Jill  C.  Roberts 

D.  H/lark  Robinson 

Debra  Beck  Ronan 

Kitnberly  A.  Rubio 

Amy  J  Rumbaugfi 

Jotin  T  Sansonetti 

Jennifer  Sampsell  Sassaman 

Katfierine  L.  Schilling 

David  P  Schleppy 

Torr  P  Schmey 

Douglas  G.  Soutter 

Cynthia  L.  Slulb 

David  A.  Sweigard 

Denise  A.  Symonds 

Douglas  T.  Talhelm 

Vance  D.  Tomei 

Gary  T.  Toth 

(ylary  M.  Tuckett 

Virginia  S.  Turner 

Julia  Van  Sleen  Valliere 

Heather  lulcRoberts  Wallach 

Stephen  A.  Walter 

John  P  Walthall 

Bryan  J.  Werner 

Paul  D.  Wernes 

Elizabeth  L.  Whitham 

Lauri  A.  Winkelried 

Janet  A  Wyllie 

William  Youngblood,  Jr 


Class  Of  1987 

Jennifer  P.  Alexion 
Daria  R.  Aumiller 
Adam  L.  Bates 
Aprilann  C.  Beauchamp 
Jennifer  E  Berman 
Ellen  E.  Berry 
Roberta  Bianchi 
George  W.  Broseman 
Karen  J.  Buchanan 
William  C.  Calven  III 
Assunta  M.  Cannone 
Lisa  A.  Caruso 
t^/1elissa  J.  Church 
Cynthia  A.  Clouser 
Andrew  M.  Cobb 
Patti  Ann  Collins 
lilaureen  E.  Connelly 
Emilie  Schreffler  Conover 
Ellen  K.  Daley 
Sharon  L,  Daugherty 
Kerry  A.  Decker 


Diana  Nolle  Deitch 
fi/litchell  S.  Delong 
Armand  W,  Dodsworth  III 
In  memory  of, 
Kenneth  T  Donnahoo 
by  W.  Murray  Hunt,  Jr. 
Laurie  Draper 
Christopher  Eble 
Constance  M.  Eckhart 
Beth  f^ichele  Evans 
Matthew  M.  Fager 
James  H  Faust 
Joseph  F  Flynn 
Susan  A.  Franchi 
Linda  E.  Frees 
Amy  S.  Fuller 
Jay  V.  George 
Jeffrey  A.  Giaimo 
Joseph  M.  Grimm 
Marjorie  V.  Guckes 
Linda  J.  Hagelgans 
Thomas  A.  Haines 
James  G.  Harris 
Thomas  D.  Harrison 
Leslie  A,  Heller 
Elizabeth  L.  Huff 
M.  Alice  Jeremko 
Ruth  A.  Jones 
Thomas  P.  Kauffman 
Charles  R.  Keller,  Jr. 
Adriene  M.  King 
Brian  D.  Kleckner 
Kathleen  A.  Kloss 
Deborah  C,  Kopf 
Wenette  J.  Krantz 
Anthony  Lamanna 
Arthur  L.  Legar  III 
Paula  S,  Long 
Richard  D.  Lynch 
Diane  L.  Mahan 
Laura  J.  Marr 
JodI  Fisher  Mazaleski 
Felicia  A.  McClymont 
Paul  J.  McHenry 
Mary  Jane  McLaughlin 
James  A.  McNulty 
James  B.  Muller 
Lauren  Warncke  Muzzy 
Donna  C.  Neal 
Leslie  Wells  O'Malley 
Timothy  A.  Owens 
Steven  A,  Paradies 
Janine  M  Parker 
Heather  Carter  Pescht 
Phyllis  A.  Rea 
Judith  A.  Redsecker 
Cynthia  Lain  Rowan 
David  J.  Savino 
Denae  J.  Schoner 
Stephen  C.  Schweitzer 
Randal  J.  Secor 
Margaret  A.  Seville 
Robert  A.  Shenk 
Marilyn  L.  Sierer 
Craig  H.  Smith 
John  C.  Snyder 
Robert  P.  Sochovka 
Jon  C.  Stroup 
Dawn  J.  Szala 
Matthew  S.  Taylor 
Edward  J.  Thomas 
Richard  J.  Thomas 
Eric  R.  Tucker 
John  D.  Underkoffler 
William  A.  Valliere 
Scott  T  Wachenfeld 
Joseph  M.  Wallach 
Sharon  E.  Ward 
Bruce  B.  Weaver 
Lisa  C.  Welsher 


Class  of  1988 

Joseph  F.  Azzarello 

Susan  E.  Bailey 

James  A.  Balas 

Mark  W.  Basilii 

Michael  J.  Bendorf 

Mark  P.  Bensel 

Lori  A.  Bierly 

Joan  E.  Book 

Andrew  H.  Bowman 

Matthew  A.  Boynton 

Stacy  L.  Brechbiel 

Mason  W.  Brown 

Albert  P  Bucci 

Sylvia  Buck 

Charles  A.  Buckley  III 

Michael  W,  Burton 

Lynda  E.  Butler 

Carolyn  A.  Calderon 

Damian  C.  Caracciolo 

Douglas  B,  Carlson 

Maria  C.  Cerza 

Robert  H.  Cheddar 

Christine  M.  Clewell 

Richard  F  Close  III 

Marjorie  M.  Cook 

Stephen  P  Cook 

Sarah  E.  Corbin 

Pamela  A  Culos 

Peter  C,  Culos 

Claire  M.  Daley 

Michael  S.  Dayton 

Keith  Delaporte 

Christian  H.  Dewald 

John  P  Dogum 

Dawn  Lejda  Doll 

Robert  P  Doll 

Christopher  J.  Donato 

Catherine  Dorko 

Anne  E.  East 

Donielle  D.  Fanarjian 

Timothy  M.  Fitzgerald 

Douglas  D.  Gable 

In  memory  of 
Juliet  Gibson 
by  Gary  W.  Fincke 
by  Paul  R.  and  Dorothy  Gibson 
by  Senior  Class  of  1989, 
Susquehanna  University 

Kimberlee  A.  Gorman 

Kevin  N.  Gormley 

Ginger  L.  Goss 

Brett  W.  Graf 

Valerie  Hansen 

Scott  H.  Harding 

Barbara  L.  Harrison 

Dorothy  N.  Hart 

Maureen  P  Hassett 

Michael  W.  Henderson,  Jr 

Bonnie  L,  Herb 

Diane  L,  Herdling 

Kristen  J.  Holgerson 

John  E.  Homestead,  Jr 

Heidi  A.  Huber 

Jeffrey  D.  Hughes 

Paul  M,  Joslyn 

Patrick  M  Kennedy 

Mark  F  Koskulitz 

Scott  A  Krzykowski 

Suzanne  J.  Kuhnast 

Candace  L.  Lain 

Karen  J,  Ledebuhr 

Daniel  A.  Lichtner 

Cynthia  M.  Logan 

Julia  Y.  Lu 

Brian  G.  Lucas 

Thomas  A.  McNairy 

Sandra  L.  Mull 

William  Nace 


Sarah  J.  Nickey 
Christopher  P  Noah 
Kathleen  French  Noah 
Christopher  W.  Parker 
Sharon  Pavlik 
John  P.  Pavllshin 
Robert  W,  Pierson 
Michael  C.  Pizzico 
Todd  I  Quackenboss 
Jerald  R.  Reimenschneider 
Steven  E.  Rich 
Martha  A.  Richardson 
Chnstine  A.  RIedy 
Patricia  A.  Ross 
Grace  C  Rossi 
Barbara  A.  Rosliac 
Joseph  S.  Scotese 
Michael  S.  Searer 
William  Smedley 


J.  Clayton  Smith 
Reed  A.  Starr 
Patrick  W.  Sterrett 
Craig  W,  Sloken 
Ann  M.  Straka 
Paul  R.  Sultan 
Mark  D.  Thorshelm 
Sharon  Deborah  Tirpak 
Scott  M.  Torek 
James  E.  Turner 
Michelle  S.  Vickers 
Paul  N.  Walser,  Jr. 
Donna  M  Wenz 
Deborah  L.  Wolland 
Geoffrey  M.  Woodall 
Christine  B.  Wuslich 
Angela  B.  Yarnitsky 
Michelle  A.  Zuniga 


Bequests 


It  is  with  deep  gratitude  that  the  names  of  alumni 
and  friends  from  whom  bequests  were  received 
during  the  1988-89  year  are  listed  below. 
Susquehanna  University  honors  the  memory  of 
these  loyal  and  generous  individuals  and  their 
devoted  concern  for  Susquehanna. 


Mary  App  Trust 

Estate  of  Walter  B.  Freed 


Estate  of  Victor  M.  Gubin 
Estate  of  Robert  A.  Keeler 


Honorary  Degree  Recipients 


Stuart  E.  H'86and 

Ruth  Barstad 
Edwin  B.  Bronner  H'74 
Charles  B,  H'82  and 

Lore  Degenstein 
Harold  A.  Dunkelberger  H'79 
George  F  H'71  and  Janet 

Earhart  Harkins 
Henry  H'88  and  Jane  Hood 
John  C.  Horn  H'65 


Theodore  H'75  and  Nadine 

Lindquist 
Carl  H'75  and  Thilda  Mau 
Robert  E.  Schellberg  H'70 
Amos  Alonzo  H'88  and 

Arvilla  Stagg 
Alan  R.  Warehime  H'82 
GustaveW.  Weber  H'77 
Frederick  G.  Wedemeyer  H'f 


Faculty  and  Staff 


Gifts  to  Susquehanna  from  faculty  and  staff 
represent  meaningful  support  from  those  people 
who  are  instrumental  in  making  the  University 's 
goals  reality.  We  are  especially  appreciative  of  their 
generosity.  The  following  list  recognizes  those 
members  of  the  faculty  and  staff  who  made  gifts  in 
1988-89 


Lawrence  A.  Abler 

George  C.  Adams,  Jr.  '75 

Dorothy  M.  Anderson  '62 

Barry  E.  App 

Donald  and  Freni  Aungst 

Jane  F  Barlow 

Robert  M.  '39  and  Hildred 

Bastress 
Jean  B  Beamenderfer  '39 
William  L.  '71  and  Mary  Jane 

Bechtel,  Jr 
Carl  J.  and  Patricia  A.  Bellas 
George  Bickel,  Jr 
James  A.  '63  and  Martha  Barker 

'70  Blessing 


George  C.  and  Carol  L,  Boone 

Susan  R,  Bowers 

Robert  L.  and  Carol  Bradford 

Michael  J.  Breslin 

Nancy  A  Cairns 

Jim  '63  and  Brenda 

Campbell 
Donna  Catherman 
Carrol  and  Shirley  Clemens 
Virginia  M  Coombs 
Joel  and  Trudy  Cunningham 
Robert  and  Kathleen  Dalton 
Jane  M.  Daly 

Peter  V  and  Barbara  Deekle 
Galen  H.  and  Deanna  Deibler 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

27 


Howard  E  and  Janet  DeMott 

Mark  W  and  Carolyn  DeWalt 

Henry  and  Dolly  Diers 

Elwood  R  Dietz  76 

Barbara  Erdman 

Hans  E.  and  Barbara  Feldmann 

Robert  B.  Fessler 

Gary  W  and  Elizabeth  Fincke 

Patricia  B,  Fishbein 

Kenneth  O  and  Irene  Fladmark 

Frank  W.  and  Joan  Fletcher 

Boyd  and  Jane  S  Gibson 

Gynith  C.  Giffin 

Robert  M  Goodspeed 

Gerald  R.  and  Betty  Gordon 

Charlotte  Gross 

Wallace  J.  and  Andree 

S.  Growney 
Donald  J.  and  Connie 

N.  Harnum 
Randolph  P  and  Carol 

J.  Harrison 
Susan  M.  Hegberg 
David  C.  and  Marcie  Henry 
Stephen  R.  Herrold  '69 
Ralph  T.  and  Jane  Hess 
Kay  Shroyer  74  and  Fred 

Hooper 
Donald  D.  and  Grace  Housley 
W.  Murray  Hunt,  jr. 
Charles  J.  and  Pam  Igoe 
Lawrence  M.  '43  and  Louise 

Kresge  '45  Isaacs 
Marvin  and  Emily  T.  Kerstetter 
Daniel  L.  and  Kathy  L  Kilgus 
John  and  Sara  Kirkland 
Paul  E.  Klingensmith 
Jack  and  Ruth  Kolbert 
Alan  Fritz  Kreisler 
Barbara  A.  Lewis 
David  W.  and  Bonnie  Eiker 

'70  Lightcap 
John  H,  and  Dorothy  Longaker 
Richard  H.  and  Margie  Lownght 
Donna  K.  Maize 
Frank  Marcinek 
Heinrich  and  Leona  Martin 
Richard  J.  and  Dorothy  Masom 
Marjorie  Wolfe  McCune  '43 
Thomas  F  and  Jenny  McGrath 
Genevieve  Mease 
James  R.  and  Helen  E.  Misanin 
Robert  G.  and  Gerburg  Mowry 
Sandra  L  Mull  '88 
Edward  and  Jeanne  H.  Neff 
David  and  Judy  Newcomer 
Helen  S.  Nunn 
Robert  E.  and  Helen  Nylund 
Neil  H,  Potter 
Leone  E.  and  Jean  Re 
Otto  and  Beulah  Reimherr 
Wilhelm  Reuning 
Maureen  Davenport  Ries  '62 
Margaret  B.  Rislow 
Edward  S  '42  and  Blanche 

Forney  '42  Rogers 
Frank  Harner  and  Beverly 

Romberger 
Marvin  and  Raven  Rudnitsky 
Lance  and  Cynthia  Sadiek 
M. Jane  Schnure '39 
Allan  T  and  Nancy  Schreffler 
Edward  S.  and  Jeanette  Schwan 
E  Raymond  '37  and  Winifred 

Shaheen 
Ronald  and  Katherine 

Shambach 
Marilyn  L  '87  and  Richard 

Sierer 
David  and  Florence  Silverman 


Lewis  E.  and  Linda  Silverman 

Linda  L.  Skinner  '85 

AlexG.  H.  Smith 

C  Scott  Smith 

Jean  M.  Smith 

Philip  S.  and  Renee  Sosland 

Amos  Alonzo  H'88  and  Arvilla 

Stagg 
Don  and  B.  J.  Stever 
Cyril  M.  and  Leona  Stretansky 
Catherine  A  Svetec  '86 
Mark  V.  Swanson  '77 
George  R.  F  and  Barbara  Tamke 
James  and  Katherine  Temple 


Christopher  and  Christine 

Thomforde 
Gene  R.  Urey 
Peter  Waldek 
William  A.  Ward 
Cloyd  Weaver 
Gustave  W  Weber  H'77 
Pamela  L.  White 
David  N.  and  Judie  Wiley 
Elizabeth  Wiley 
JoAnne  E.  Wray 
Jack  and  Janet  Young 
Rick  and  Mavis  Ziegler 


Parents 


The  Parents '  Executive  Committee  under  the 
leadership  of  Co-chairs,  Jack  and  Joan  Bishop, 
raised  $53,850.  Of  this  total,  $42,820  was 
designated  for  the  Blough-Weis  Library.  Thank 
you,  SU  parents  for  responding  generously  to  our 
phonathon  callers  and  the  Parent  Fund  letters. 


John  K.  Addy 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  P  Adier 

Herbert  and  Nancy  Allmers 

Ralph  Allocco 

Robert  and  Patricia  Ancipink 

William  M.  Andres 

Eddie  L.  and  Linda  Armacost 

Charles  R.  and  Mary  Elizabeth 

Ashwell 
David  H.  and  Jane  E.  Aussicker 
Roger  W.  and  Carole  Avery 
L.  Kent  Babcock  III 
Robert  and  Barbara  Bakeman 
J.  Paul  and  Karen  Balas 
Russell  C  Ball 
John  Bamman 
Joseph  and  Amy  Baran 
Emil  G.  and  Marion  Barran 
Ellen  M.  Bateman 
Sandino  R  Battisti 
Fred  and  Nancy  Baumann 
John  A  and  Joan  Baxter 
John  E  and  Joan  S.  Beadencup 
Joseph  P  and  Elaine  Beck 
David  M  and  Carol  B.  Beckwith 
Robert  J  Bell 
Raymond  B  and  Valerie  E. 

Bentley 
Carl  E  and  Fair  Bentz 
Gerald  V  and  Judith  Benyo 
Kermit  G.  and  Sandra  Bergey 
Albert  and  Gertrude  Berman 
William  R.  and  Janet  Betz 
Wharton  and  Tania  Biddle 
B  Richard  and  Joyce  Bilger 
James  G  and  Carolyn 

Birmingham 
Roy  A  and  Gloria  E  Boedeker 
Sheldon  and  Lillibeth  Boruchow 
Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  Botti 
Jerry  Boyer 

Andrew  J.  and  Dolores  Bozzelli 
Neal  E  and  Carolynn 

Bredehoeft 
Francis  and  Cornelia  M  Brogan 
Wilhelm  B.  Bronander 
John  M  and  Patricia  Brotherton 
Clifton  J.  and  Jane  Brown 
Bruce  and  Sharron  Brust 
Franklin  Buckalew 


Lorna  Buis 

John  J.  and  Valerie  A  Bukowski 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Albert  W.  Bunting 
Antonio  and  Josephine  Buoscio 
Bruce  S.  and  Rachele  A. 

Burchell 
James  R.  and  Elizabeth  Burke 
leda  Calich 

John  M.  and  Nancy  Camarco 
John  B.  and  Patricia  Campbell 
Anthony  and  Catherine  N. 

Caputo 
Daniel  and  Margaret  Caracciolo 
Michael  A  and  Cynthia  Caretti 
Dennis  M  and  Margaret  Carleton 
Bruce  L  and  Jean  Carlson 
Anthony  and  Sharon  Carroll 
Mary  E.  Casey 
Richard  T.  and  Manon  L. 

Celiberti 
Sandra  A.  and  Martin  Christman 
Robert  V  and  Bernadette 

Ciccarelli 
Walter  Ciecierski.  Sr. 
Dewey  P.  and  Rosemane  Clark 
Patrick  and  Norah  Clohessy 
Thomas  J  and  Margaret 

Colaiezzi 
John  A  and  Joan  Considine 
Arthur  and  Rosemary  Conway 
Judith  Cooley 

Robert  M.  and  Ann  M  Corsetto 
George  L.  Corsilia 
Nicholas  J.  and  Barbara 

Costalas 
Gerard  and  Rosemary  Cozzolino 
Wallace  D.  and  Julia  Crane 
Rudyard  L.  and  Dons  Crider 
Alfred  and  Vittoria  D'Alessandro 
Robert  W  Danforth 
Phillip  H.  and  Joanne  C.  David 
John  F.  and  Dana  Davies 
Joseph  and  Arlene  Davis 
Wayne  E.  and  Patricia  Delawter 
John  A.  and  Eileen  Delduca 
Charles  M  and  Dolores 

De  Maria 
Thomas  F.  and  Rosemary 

Demko 
L.  Jean  Dimond 


Anthony  J.  and  Tommie 

Lee  Dingbaum 
Harry  A.  Dishong 
James  L  and  Carol  Ditto 
William  and  Barbara  Donzeiser 
David  W.  and  Beverly 

Ann  Doupe 
Timothy  and  Rose  Marie 

Downing 
Joseph  A.  and  Marianne  T. 

Downs 
Jean  and  Martha  Drolet 
Ronald  and  Judith 

Druckenmiller 
Kenneth  E.  Dubuc 
Joseph  Duhamel 
Charlotte  M.  Eberly 
John  C  and  Judith  Ebert 
James  and  Suzanne  Ediund 
John  A.  Edson 
George  W.  and  Mary  Louise 

Eiker 
Harry  and  Ruth  S.  Eisenhauer 
Jason  M.  and  Patricia  Elsas 
Joseph  and  Elva  M.  Elsman 
William  H.  Elvidge 
Daniel  H  Emerson 
John  W.  and  Patricia  Emrich 
William  B.  and  Donna  Engel 
Francis  A.  and  Patricia  Erminio 
George  J.  and  Catherine  Esty 
Herbert  J  and  Pamela  Etzold 
Dale  F  Eyster 

Henry  and  Patricia  Fadrowski 
Martin  and  Shirtey  F  Fafette 
Donald  and  Geraldine  Eager 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Glenn  H.  Faick 
F.  Joseph  and  Annette  P.  Farnoly 
Charles  R.  and  Arleen  Fatigati 
Peter  A.  and  Constance  Fauci 
G  James  Fawcett 
Patsy  R  Fetterolf 
Robert  W  and  Lois  Filbey 
Brendan  J.  and  Pat  Flynn 
David  F.  and  Diane  Fody 
William  and  Doris  Formosa 
David  L  Foster 
Gary  and  Barbara  Frack 
Thomas  M  and  Kathleen 

Francis 
Vincent  and  Sophie  Fudge 
Vincent  E  Furey,  Jr 
Samuel  C.  and  Carol  Fusco 
John  M  and  Sarah  R.  Fuss 
James  J.  Gallagher 
Martin  L.  Gallagher 
Alexander  T  Galloway  II 
George  and  Elizabeth  Geraci 
Charles  J.  and  Ellen  Gero 
Hartin  H.  Gessner 
Ralph  W.  and  Johanna  B.  Giasi 
Francis  W.  and  Cartene  D. 

Gibbons 
Paul  R  and  Dorothy  B  Gibson 
Cathenne  Gilligan 
Frederick  T.  and  Linda  S.  Givens 
Stuart  and  Barbara  Gnapp 
Martin  and  Lorraine  Goldstein 
Elizabeth  C.  Gomory 
Karl  D.  and  Vera  Gordinier 
Ronald  Graczyk 
Stephen  C.  and  Lynn  Grant 
Michael  E.  Gray 
Sheldon  and  Renate  B.  Greene 
Edgar  and  Doris  Griffie 
Alfred  H.  and  Nancy  Griffith 
Nancy  S  Guckes 
Robert  L.  and  Suzanne  Gude 
George  C  and  Ann  Hackl 
Robert  J.  and  Nancy  Hamilton 


Edward  J.  and  Patricia 

Hammond 
Robert  L.  and  Jane  Harding 
John  A.  and  Marcia  Harman 
Craig  A.  and  Bonnie  Harper 
Lawrence  T.  and  Mary  Ann 

Harrison 
John  K.  and  Lucille  J.  Haubner 
A.  Patricia  Hauplli 
George  J  and  Kathleen  Haydu 
Charles  L  Healey 
Paul  E.  and  Karen  M.  Heckman 
Carol  D.  Heftner 
Kenneth  C.  and  Marcia  Heiden 
Edward  C  and  Betty  Heinz 
Robert  E  Heist 
Raymond  C  and  Janet  Helt 
Hugh  M.  Henry,  Sr. 
Carl  D  and  Kathleen  Herbein 
Jay  H  and  Joan  Herdling 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Paul  R.  Herr 
Harold  and  Jean  Hetherington 
Kai  L.  Heyer 
J  Lawrence  and  Katharine 

Higgins 
Robert  B.  and  Mananne  W 

Hirschman 
Warren  J.  and  June  A.  Hollander 
Thomas  A.  and  Sue  Hook 
Kent  C.  and  Lois  Horner 
Patrick  D.  Hewlett 
Lewis  and  Carol  Ruber 
George  P.  and  Emily  Hubley 
Bruce  and  Betsy  Huftine 
Richard  and  Shirley 

Hugendubler 
Robert  and  Evelyn  Huggard 
Alfred  B.  Hughes 
Robert  A.  and  Barbara  J. 

Hughes 
Lee  W  and  Ann  Hummel 
Eleanor  R  Hunt 
Frank  E.  Hurley 

Cosmo  J.  and  Marion  lacavazzi 
Thomas  and  Ann  Marie 

Isenberg 
Cas  and  Joanne  Jakubik 
Michael  G.  and  Dale  Janis 
Fredrick  L.  and  Arlene  Jonach 
Robert  J  Jonas 
Brian  G.  Jones 
I.  Fred  and  Suzanne  Jones 
Kenneth  R.  Jones 
Ruth  E  Kahler 
Joseph  G.  and  Ann  Marie 

Kaminski 
Michael  and  Eileen  Kauker 
William  J.  Kearney 
Raymond  T  and  Mary  Keelin 
Ulrich  M  and  Gloria  Keemss 
William  R.  and  Pamela  Kennedy 
Herbert  H.  and  Karin  O  Kiehn 
Jackson  T  and  Nancy  King 
Leonard  and  Ruth  Knapp 
Donald  and  Evelyn  Koenecke 
Edward  J  and  Valerie  Kovalski 
Joleene  Kuenzel 
Joseph  J.  Kusakavitch 
Alfred  E  and  Barbara 

LaBrecque 
Richard  K.  and  Janet  M.  Laing 
Roscoe  D.  and  Margaret 

LeCount 
J.  Wayne  and  Anne  Lee 
Ronald  J  and  Jeanne  Leib 
Joseph  and  Linda  Leuser 
Salvatore  and  Lucille 

Licciardone 
John  P  and  Nancy  Locke 
Philip  M.  and  Donna  Loftus 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

28 


George  E  and  Barbara  Lucas 

Joseph  C.  and  Mary  Ann  Lucia 

William  E.  and  Bernice  L.  Luithle 

Harry  L  and  Cathryn  Lundy 

Ned  C.  and  Nancy  Jean  LurowisI 

Paul  E,  and  Sharon  Mabry 

Joan  M  Maher 

W,  Anthony  and  Hazel  A.  Major 

Paul  and  Jeanette  Makus 

Glenn  E.  Mangold 

Gregory  A  and  Joann  Manning 

David  and  Lorraine  Marconi 

G.  Tyson  and  Anita  Maroon 

Francis  J.  Marrone 

Curtis  C.  Martin 

Joseph  S  and  Carole  Martin 

Raymond  A  and  Kathryn 

Martynuska 
James  R.  and  Nancy  Masker 
Richard  G.  and  Carole  G. 

Masters 
Romeo  F,  and  Caroline  Mattiussi 
David  and  Glory  McAllister 
James  P  and  Arlene  McBrearty 
Edward  J.  McCabe 
James  H.  McCartney 
Thomas  S.  and  Suzanne  T 

McCready 
William  T  and  Joy  A.  McGarrigle 
Hugh  F.  and  Frances  Mclntyre 
Patrick  J.  and  Judith  Mclvor 
George  McKay 
Joseph  J.  and  Mary  M 

McLaughlin 
Eugene  T  McLoughlin 
Peter  and  Patricia  McMahon 
Robert  T  and  Lois  McManus 
Robert  B.  and  Genevieve  McNiff 
Joseph  A.  and  Ann  McNulty 
William  C.  Mead 
Rudolf  Meckel 
Richard  W.  and  Sandra 

Mellinger 
Donald  and  Joy  Merryman 
Herbert  E  Meyer 
Howard  G.  and  Judith  N.  Meyers 
Benjamin  J.  and  Helen  V. 

Mezynski 
Leo  W.  Mikus 

Robert  A.  and  Sandra  Miller 
Robert  W.  Miller 
Ronald  L.  and  Cecilia  Miller 
Thomas  D  and  Sharon  Miller 
Richard  M.  and  Martha  Milstead 
Wyllo  I  Mitchell 
Esther  E.  Momrow 
George  C.  and  Jane  Moor 
Alvin  R.  and  Margaret  Morris 
Stephen  D  and  Carol  L. 

Mournighan 
Robert  E.  and  Denise  Mrozek 
Marjorie  Mueller 
William  G.  and  Sarah  Mueller 
Anne  E  Muensler-Sinton 
Henry  and  Carol  Muessen 
Thomas  R.  and  Tricia  Mull 
Paul  and  Carol  Murdoch 
William  Murdoch,  Jr 
William  D.  and  Barbara  Murphy 
Mayweed  J.  and  Maryland 

Myers 
Anthony  D.  and  Sally  Nazzaro 
Robert  S.  and  Barbara  W. 

Nestor 
Allen  W.  and  Beverly  Nichols 
Samuel  F  and  Joan  Niness 
Alpheus  V.  and  Margaret  Oakes 
David  E.  O'Brien 
Paul  and  E.  Dianne  O'Connor 
Harold  J.  and  Katherine  O'Keefe 


Lorraine  and  Alvin  T  Olsen 

George  M  and  Susan  M.  O'Neil 

Horace  A.  and  Elizabeth  Ott 

Richard  and  Catherine  Paddock 

Robert  A,  Pankuck 

Emmett  J  and  JoAnne  Paradine 

Patricia  and  Christopher  Parillo 

Robert  and  Janet  Parisi 

Ashok  H,  and  Jayshree  Patel 

Patrick  and  Judith  Patte 

H.  Richard  and  Joyce  L.  Pearce 

William  A.  and  Patricia  Pertusi 

Frederick  and  Joan  Petersen 

George  T  Petroski 

John  A.  and  Elizabeth  B.  Phillips 

Thomas  G.  and  Janet  Pickering 

Preben  and  Barbara  Poulsen 

Mary  Pritchard 

Gerald  T  and  Joan  Pryor 

Edward  F  and  Lucille  Raftery 

Mr  and  Mrs.  N.  David  Rahal 

Corinto  and  Marie  Ramundo 

Theodore  S.  and  Cynthia  Ratkus 

James  and  Isabel  Rattay 

Robert  V,  Ratz 

Anthony  and  Barbara  Reale 

Lucien  A.  and  Jacquelyn 

Reformato 
Raymond  R  and  Carolyn  Reis 
Rainer  W.  and  Anny  Reitz 
Victor  M.  and  Andrea  Richel 
Barbara  H.  Richter 
Charles  J.  and  Carmen  Ries 
Thomas  F  Rocereto 
Louis  v.  and  Mary  Ann  Romano 
Robert  C.  and  Natalie  Rooke 
Ronald  J.  and  Susan  Ross 
Robert  and  Margaret  Roth 
Alfred  and  Carol  Rowinski 
George  S.  Ruch 
John  C.  Rushton 
Robert  J.  and  Mary  Lou  C. 

Russell 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Philip  F.  Saalmuller 
F  Bruce  and  Sandy  Sahler 
Judith  A.  Sauer 
J  Michael  and  Janice  M. 

Saunders 
James  R  Schiipp 
Edward  A.  and  Betty  J.  Schmidt 
Walter  W.  and  Martha 

Schoenewolf 
Mr  and  Mrs.  John  J.  Schroeder 
William  L.  and  Linda  Schrufer 
Thomas  E.  and  Elizabeth 

Schukis 
C  Harold  and  Joan  Schuler 
Francis  J.  Schuler 
Donna  and  Otis  Schweiter 


Gin!  Sears 

George  and  Kathleen  Serafin 

David  A  and  Jane  Sergison 

Gerald  F  Sharp 

William  and  Carole  Shelly 

John  and  Deniece  Shimrak 

Edmund  M.  and  Patricia 

Skarbek 
Richard  L.  and  Hazel  Skinner 
Paul  R.  and  Regina  Sloane 
Harvey  and  Rea  Smellz 
Joseph  E.  and  Gloria  Smith 
George  D,  and  Rose  Snyder 
Bruce  and  Kathleen  Sommers 
Philip  and  llene  Specter 
Gerard  J.  Spellman 
Paul  N.  and  Sandra  Sper 
Harold  N  and  Susan 

Springstead 
Sefton  and  Ann  Stallard 
Thomas  Stanley 
Mr  and  Mrs.  C.  Dale  Steinmetz 
Christopher  and  Joanne 

Stephano 
Benjamin  and  Doris  Stepsus 
A  Paul  and  Jacqueline  A. 

St.  George 
William  S.  Stockman 
Richard  E.  Storat 
William  and  Elizabeth  Stroup 
Edward  and  Valerie  Stuart 
Donald  L.  and  Mary  Summers 
Clifford  M.  Svikhart 
Ray  E.  and  Fay  Swartz 
Robert  W.  and  Roddy  Swinarton 
John  J  Tacconi 

George  8.  and  Catherine  Tansey 
Richard  L.  Taylor 
G.  Leonard  and  Dorothy 

Teitelbaum 
Charles  I.  Tenney 
Jay  R.  and  Kathleen  Thatcher 
Robert  G  and  Harriet  Thomas 
George  A.  and  Barbara  A. 

Tibaldi 
Thomas  V.  and  Katherine  S. 

Tinsley 
Bruce  and  Marjorie  Trotter 
William  E.  and  Lucille  Tuffy 
R.  Noel  and  Elaine  J.  Turner 
George  Van  Tuyl  III 
Leroy  A.  and  June  Varcoe 
Arthur  S.  and  Ann  E.  Verdesca 
Robert  P  and  Joan  E.  Vivian 
Michael  F  and  Ann  Voipe 
Mark  and  Jo  Ann  Wainwright 
Martin  L  and  Joan  C.  Walter 
William  A.  and  Janice  Walter 
George  W.  Ward 


David  F  and  Donna  Warner 
George  F  Weidle 
Ronald  and  Jean  Weigle 
Morion  W  Weissman 
Kenneth  and  Patricia  A.  Wenzel 
William  W.  and  Elizabeth  M. 

Wenzel 
Richard  K.  and  Barbara  Wetzel 
Ralph  J.  and  Janet  Wickham 
Howard  J  and  Doris  Wikfors 
John  H.  and  Annmary  Windels 
Robert  C  and  Betty  E.  Winkler 
Karen  C.  Winter 
Anthony  F  and  Regina  M. 

Witcofsky 


Stanley  F  and  Sandy  Witkowski 

Daniel  S.  and  Carol  Witman 

Joseph  and  Loretia  Witt 

Leo  J,  Wolfe 

Nelson  Wood 

Richard  H,  WyatI 

Eugene  and  Francis  Yacapsin 

Joseph  and  Doris  Yastremski 

Ronald  F  Yoder 

John  F.  and  Martha  Zeller 

Mr  and  Mrs  Bruce  Ziegler 

Louis  and  Doris  Zucca 


Friends 


Susquehanna  is  indebted  to  the  friends  of  the 
University  for  their  generous  support  during 
1988-89.  We  are  truly  pleased  to  recognize  the 
following  individuals. 


Fans  proudi 


Admissions  Staff 

Odekhiren  and  Pai  Hwa  Amaize 

Melvin  W.  and  Jean  R,  Anderson 

Wally  Anderson 

Jeffrey  and  Susan  P.  Apfelbaum 

Michael  M.  Apfelbaum 

Sidney  and  Carole  Apfelbaum 

Emma  C  Baxter 

Donna  S  Benham 

Frederick  W.  Bisbee 

Dorothy  Blandon 

Stanley  and  Viola  Bombaski 

Elsie  S.  Bothwell 

Benjamin  Botti,  Sr 

Michael  Boury 

Raymond  C.  and  Mary  Jane 

Bowen 
James  M.  and  Elaine  Brogan 
Robert  Brouse 
John  L.  Bruch 
Pat  and  Lois  Bruno 
Robert  and  Gail  B.  Surd 
Howard  J  and  Evelyn  Campbell 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Stanley  Carp 
John  A.  and  Jane  C.  Carpenter 
John  R.  and  Dorothy  Cochran 
Ronald  H.  Conard 
David  Coryell 
Lillian  Crawford 

Dr  and  Mrs.  E.  C.  Cunningham 
Michael  and  Aideen  Currid 
John  and  Gladys  Dagle 
Preston  B.  and  Isabelle  Davis 
Charles  B.  H'82  and  Lore 

Degenstein 
John  J.  Deisinger 
Charles  W.  and  Mary  J. 

Doersom 
Donald  E.  Doersom 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Robert  W. 

Donnahoo,  Jr 
Mr  and  Mrs.  R.  James  Dunham 
Edwin  L.  and  Jane  L.  Ehlers 
Scott  Eichman 
Margaret  S.  Ernst 
Samuel  H.  and  Dorothy  Evert 
Charles  E.  Eyster 
Edvard  and  Lilly  Fagereng 
Edna  Frandsen 
Walter  B.  Freed,  deceased 
Kathryne  Friedman 
Hubert  and  Mabel  Frings 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Charles  Gardner 


Paul  W.  and  Anna  M.  Gessner 

Mrs.  Russell  W.  Gilbert 

Betse  Gombert 

Richard  E.  Grimes 

Charles  and  Carol  Groce 

Robert  A.  and  June  Grubb 

James  E.  Gwinn,  Jr 

John  and  Jana  M,  Haberern 

Gerald  N.  and  Robie  Hall 

Stewart  Haller 

James  R.  and  Eunice  Heistand 

Jack  K.  and  Polly  Hetrick 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Fred  Hogan 

Mr  and  Mrs,  William  Hokdak 

Dr  David  E.  Horlacher 

John  C.  Horn  H'65 

Orlando  W.  Houts 

Erwin  W.  Rowland 

Nancy  U  Hultzapple 

Lee  C.  and  Arlene  L.  Hummel 

James  A.  Jackson 

Clyde  H.  Jacobs 

Franklin  L.  Jensen 

Richard  T  Jolly 

Frank  S.  and  Hilda  Karniol 

William  G.  and  Lynne  Karniol 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Robert  Kaye 

George  and  Margaret  Keller 

Frances  Kivko 

Dr  and  Mrs.  Lawrence  J.  Kopf 

Edward  J.  Kraus 

Charles  A.  Laubach 

Russ  Lentz 

Paul  and  Mary  C,  Levitan 

Ivor  Lewis 

Jane  Isaacs  Lowe 

Jean  Lynch 

Roger  Lyons 

Larry  K.  Mahaney 

Thelma  Martinec 

Donald  Mayes 

Judith  McCombs 

Robert  L.  and  Linda  L.  McGuire 

Dorothy  C.  Meyer 

Edward  Mihalik 

John  R.  and  Joan  Miller 

Pierson  K.  and  Margaret  Miller 

Patti  V,  Moeller 

John  Moore 

Paul  A.  and  Pauline  Morelock 

Harold  C.  and  Nancy  O'Connor 

Rocco  C.  and  Nancy  Ortenzio 

Virginia  Payne 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

29 


Cynthia  R.  Poust 

Truman  H  and  Kay  Purdy 

Saul  and  Florence  Putterman 

Emily  C.  Rahter 

John  Rankin 

Richard  C.  Rantzow 

Carl  and  Alice  Rice 

Ruth  Roberts 

Daniel  W.  Rohrbaugh 

Mrs.  Raymond  E,  Roush 

Genevieve  Sarra 

Gary  Savastano 

K.  Robert  Schmitt 

Howard  H.  Schnure 

Erick  O.  Schonstedt,  Jr. 

Harold  Schreckengast 

Harold  J  and  Ann  Schriver 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Segalotf 

Stan  Seiple 

Harold  W.  and  Carolyn  Singer 

Louise  Slater 

Sam  and  Mae  L.  Sobczak 

Gary  A.  and  Sandy  Sojka 

Jerry  A.  and  Corrine  Soper 

Robert  O.  and  Vi  Soper 

Charles  R.  Spaid 

Kenneth  and  Lenora  Springfield 

Dr.  R.  Terrance  Stanton 

Harold  F.  Stautfer 


Stanley  Stauffer 

Sigmund  Stoler 

Clarence  E.  Stubert 

Ralph  C.  and  Grace  Swan 

Miriam  Swank 

Robert  G.  and  Caryl  Swanson 

Wilson  E.  Touhsaent 

Frederick  D.  Ullman 

James  M.  and  LaRue  Unglaube 

Marilyn  L.  Urie 

Jan  C.  and  Judy  E.  Walker 

Alan  R.  Warehime  H'82 

GustaveW.  Weber  H77 

Karl  K.  and  Hertha  S.  Wehr 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Luke  F  Weimer 

Gary  R.  Wentzel 

Richard  F  and  Florence  Wesner 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Robert  Williams 

Dorothy  G.  Wilson 

E.  E.  Wissinger 

Aileen  Witmer 

Harold  F  and  Beth  Woelfel 

John  F  Wohlers 

Donald  A.  Woodring 

Jeannette  B.  Yappel 

Ronald  D.  Yoder 

Barbara  Zeiders 

Richard  and  Betty  Zellers 


Government  and 
Other  Organizations 


Corporate  and  Private 
Foundations 

Susquehanna  is  pleased  to  recognize  the 
following  foundations  for  their  support  in  1988-89. 
We  are  pleased  that  they  have  honored  the 
University  through  their  gifts. 


Apple  Foundation 
Anna  Bohorad  Trust 
Carpenter  Technology 

Corporation 
Degenstein  Foundation 
Harry  F.  Duncan  Foundation 
Faylor  Foundation 
Foundation  for  Independent 

Colleges 
Ambrose  N.  and  Ida 

Frederickson  Foundation 
G.  Scott  and  Bessie  K.  Guyer 

Foundation 
Hall  Foundation 


Jewish  Chautauqua  Society 
Josiah  W.  &  Bessie  H.  Kline 

Foundation,  Incorporated 
Christian  R.  and  Mary  Lindback 

Foundation 
Presser  Foundation 
John  and  Verna  Reidler 

Foundation 
Research  Corporation 
Sears  and  Roebuck  Foundation 
L  B.  Smith  Educational 

Foundation 
Margaret  L.  Wendt  Foundation 
York  Container  Foundation 


Religious  Organizations 
and  Cliurclies 


Aid  Association  For  Lutherans 
Allegheny  Synod,  E.L.C.A. 
All  Saints  Lutheran  Church, 

Kulpmont 
Central  Pennyslvania  Synod, 

L.C.A 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church 

in  America 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church, 

Waynesboro,  PA 
Faith  Lutheran  Church, 

Williamsport 
First  Lutheran  Church, 

Johnstown 
Holy  Tnnity  Lutheran  Church, 

Hershey 


Joy  Bearers  Sunday  School 

Class 
Lower  Susquehanna  Synod, 

E.L.C.A. 
Metropolitan  Washington  Synod, 

E.L.C.A. 
Siloa  Lutheran  Church, 

Morris  Run 
Siloa  Lutheran  Ladies  Aid, 

Morris  Run 
St.  Luke  Evangelical  Lutheran, 

Silver  Spring,  MD 
Upper  Susquehanna  Synod, 

EL.CA. 


American  Information  Systems 
Ben  Franklin  Technical  Center 
Camp  Curtin  E.C.C. 
Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania 
Fund  for  the  Improvement  of 

Post  Secondary  Education 
Harrisburg  Forest  No.  43 
Moose  Hunting  Lodge 
National  Endowment  for  the 

Humanities 
National  Science  Foundation 

Grant 
Pennsylvania  Council  on  the 

Arts 


Pennsylvania  Department  of 

Education 
Pennsylvania  Humanities 

Council 
Phi  Delta  Kappa 
Spectroscopy  Society  of 

Pittsburgh 
Susquehanna  Valley  Alumni 

Association 
Women's  Auxiliary  of 

Susquehanna  University 
WQSU  AM  and  FM 
Zembo  Temple  Ushers  Fund 


Gifts  in  Kind 


Aid  Association  For  Lutherans 

Airport  Restaurant 

Arthur  Treacher's  Fish  &  Chips, 

Shamokin  Dam,  PA 
Boscov's  Department  Store.  Inc. 
Burger  King  Restaurant, 

Shamokin  Dam,  PA 
Nancy  A.  Cairns 
DJ's  Family  Pizzeria  &  Italian 

Restaurant 
Elby's  Family  Restaurant, 

Hummels  Wharf,  PA 
Marianne  Filo 
Follett  College  Bookstores 
Kathryne  Friedman 


Mr  and  Mrs.  Hubert  Frings 
Front  Street  Station 
Gary's  Farm  House  Restaurant 
Golden  Arrow  Motel 

&  Restaurant 
Golden  Corral  Family  Steak 

House,  Hummels  Wharf, PA 
Governor  Snyder  Mansion  Gifts 
Great  Expectation  Precision 

Haircutters 
Hardee's  Restaurant, 

Hummels  Wharf,  PA 
Hoss's  Steak  and  Seafood 

House,  Shamokin  Dam,  PA 
Dr  D.M.  Hunten 


Aberdeen  Phillips  Hutchison  '34 
K-Marl  Store,  Shamokin  Dam, 

PA 
Herbert  N.  Kiehn 
Kentucky  Fried  Chicken 
Alan  Fritz  Kreisler 
Lewisburg  Studio 
Luca  Pizza,  Susquehanna 

Valley  Mall 
Lutheran  Brotherhood 
Judith  McCombs 
Merck  &  Company 
Mister  Donut, 

Hummels  Wharf,  PA 
Museum  Necca 
Nature's  Design 
Phi  Delta  Kappa 
Philadelphia  Area  Consortium  of 

Special  Collections  Libraries 
Pizza  By  Pappas 
Pizza  Hut,  Shamokin  Dam,  PA 
Wilhelm  Reuning 
Rine's  Flower  Shop 

&  Greenhouses 
Edward  S  '42  and  Blanche 

Forney  '42  Rogers 
St.  Cyril  and  Methodius  Convent 

-  Danville 

St.  Matthew  Lutheran  Church 

-  Bloomsburg 
Estate  of  Ruth  Sampter 
Selinsgrove  Sub  Shop 
Tedd's  Landing  Restaurant 
Tektronix,  Inc. 

Total  Concept  Salon 
Mrs.  Maria  Underkoffler 
Peter  Waldeck 
Wendy's  Old  Fashioned 

Hamburgers, 

Hummels  Wharf.PA 
Ernest  E.  Wissinger 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

30 


Honorary  Gifts 


During  the  1988-89  fiscal  year,  gifts  were 
received  in  honor  of  the  following  individuals. 


Sidney  and  Carole  Apfelbaum 
by  Jeffrey  Apfelbaum 
by  Mictiael  M.  Apfelbaum 
The  Harry  A  Coryell  Family 

by  David  Coryell 
Mary  Louise  and  George 
W.  Eiker 
by  David  W.  and  Bonnie 
Eiker  '70  Ligtitcap 


Lawrence  M.  Isaacs  '43 
by  Edward  S  '42  and 

Blanche  Forney  '42  Rogers 
by  Cyril  M,  and  Leona 
Stretansky 
Simon  B.  '30  and  Kathryn  Jarrett 
'34  Rhoads 
by  Lawrence  M.  '43  and 
Louise  Kresge  '45  Isaacs 


Memorial  Gifts 


There  can  be  no  more  fitting  way  to  link 
remembrances  of  the  past  with  hope  for  the  future 
than  through  a  memorial  gift.  During  the  1988-89 
fiscal  year,  gifts  were  received  in  memory  of  the 
following  individuals. 


Gilbert  C.  Askew  '61 

by  t\Aelvin  W.  Anderson 

by  Lynn  Hassinger  Askew  '57 

by  Stanley  Bombaski 

by  John  R.  Cochran 

by  John  L.  Deisinger 

by  Edwin  L.  Ehlers 

by  Jana  M  Haberern 

by  Erwin  W.  Howland 

by  James  A.  Jackson 

by  Franklin  L.  Jensen 

by  Joy  Bearers  Sunday 
School  Class 

by  Robert  L  fiAcGuire 

tiy  Richard  Reichard  '60 

by  Siloa  Lutheran  Church 

by  Siloa  Lutheran  Ladies  Aid 

by  Wilson  E.  Touhsaent 

by  Marcella  C.  Turnbach  '36 

by  Jan  C.  Walker 

by  John  F  Wohlers 
Walter  P  Benham  '58 

by  Donna  S  Benham 
John  Bennett 

by  Clarence  E.  and  Phyllis  A. 
Stubert 
Betsy  Bunting  Bolger  '65 

by  Carl  L  '65  and  Beth 
Campbell 

by  Jim  '63  and  Brenda  H. 
Campbell 
Kenneth  H  Bothwell,  Jr  '54 

by  Elsie  S  Bothwell 
Ralph  Casale,  Sr 

by  George  R.F  and  Barbara 
Tamke 
Edna  M.  Coesler 

tjy  William  E  Cochran 
Madalene  Hayes  Connor  '40 

by  Eleanor  Saveri  Wise  '39 
Pastor  Dauberman 

by  Carol  Dauberman  '56  and 
Irving  Chidsey 
Kenneth  T  Donnahoo  '87 

by  W.  H^urray  Hunt,  Jr 

Charles  C.  Eberly  III  '65 

by  Charlotte  M.  Eberly 


George  H  Eveler 

by  Jean  E.  Lynch 
Elizabeth  G.  Eyster  '72 

by  Charles  F  Eyster 

by  Dale  F  Eyster 
Walter  B.  Freed 

t)y  George  R.  F.  and  Barbara 
Tamke 
Juliet  Gibson  '89 

by  Gary  W.  Fincke 

by  Paul  R.  and  Dorothy  Gibson 

by  Senior  Class  of  1989. 
Susquehanna  University 
Betty  Baltzer  Goyne  '39 

by  Marjorie  Curtis  Hanson  '39 
George  L.  Haller  H'63 

by  Stewart  Haller 
Dorothy  Shutt  Kimmel  '40 

by  George  J.  Kimmel 
Alverna  Reese  Kohler  '39 

by  lularjorie  Curtis  Hanson  '39 
Stephen  J,  Martinec  '35 

by  Thelma  Martinec 
George  Moeller 

by  Patti  V.  Ivloeller 
William  H  Pousi,  Jr  '49 

by  Cynthia  R.  Poust 
William  O.  Roberts  '29 

by  Carl  tA.  '63  and  Kathyrn 
Mayer 

by  Ruth  Roberts 
Gereon  Wagner  Salevan  '29 

by  Laird  S  Gemberling, 
Esquire  '33 
George  A.  Spaid  '29 

by  Camp  Curtin  E.CC 

by  Ronald  H.  and  Kathryn  S. 
Conrad 

by  Helen  Musselman 
Dobbie  '40 

by  Charles  W.  and  May  J. 
Doersom 

by  Donald  E.  and  Georgia  E. 
Doersom 

by  Scott  Eichman 

by  Richard  E.  Grimes 

by  Harrisburg  Forest  No.  43 

by  Nancy  U.  Hultzapple 


by  Moose  Hunting  Lodge 
by  Moskowitz/Jacobs,  Inc. 
by  Sam  and  Mae  L.  Sobczak 
by  Charles  R.  Spaid 
by  Harold  F.  and  Burnice  H. 

Stauffer 
by  Larry  W.  Updegrove 
by  Marilyn  L.  Urie 
by  Donald  A.  and  Christine  C. 

Woodring 


by  Jeannette  B  Yappel 


Jason  Yeager 


by  Zembo  Temple  Ushers  Fund  by  Admissions  Staff, 


Paul  R.  Swank  '33 

by  Miriam  Swank 
Allen  C  Tressler  '29 

by  Carl  and  Alice  Rice 
Norman  Walz 

by  First  National  Trust  Bank 

by  Pierson  K.  and  Margaret 
Miller 


Susquehanna  University 
by  Jim  '63  and  Brenda  H. 

Campbell 
by  W.  Murray  Hunt,  Jr 
by  Richard  and  Betty  Zellers 


'  'Hanna  ' '  turns  on  the  chann! 


Businesses  and  Corporations 

Gifts  from  businesses  and  corporations  provide 
support  for  Susquehanna  beyond  the  campus 
community.  We  are  indebted  to  the  following 
businesses  and  industries  for  the  generous  support 
in  1988-89 


Alexander  Pontiac-Buick 

AMP  Ina 

Apfelbaum  Realty 

ARA  Food  Service 

Basket  Gourmet 

Beavertown  Cast  Stone,  Inc. 

Beavertown  Mills,  Inc. 

Becker  Body  Shop 

Beverley's 

Bilger  Fuels 

Bingaman  &  Son  Lumber 

B  J.'s  ■  A  Place  for  Ribs 

BKW  Coach  Line 

Blough  Wagner  Manufacturing 

Bob  Newman,  Inc. 

Boscov's  Department  Store,  Inc. 

Butter  KrusI  Baking  Co. 

Dr  A  C  Catalano 

Cellitti  Moving  &  Storage  Co. 

Central  Builders  Supply 

Central  Pennsylvania  Savings 

Charles  Associates 

Citair,  Inc. 

Commercial  Printing.  Inc. 

Commonwealth  Bancshares 

Corp. 
CONTEL  of  PA.  Inc. 
Country  Cupboard  Inc. 
Courtyard  Counseling  Center 
John  Dagle  Jewelry 


The  Daily  Item 

Deans  Oil  Co..  Inc. 

Diehl  Auto  &  Truck  Leasing 

D  J's  Family  Pizzeria 

Dogwood  Hill  Nursery.  Inc 

E.N.  Dunlap,  Inc 

Fairchild  Brothers.  Inc. 

First  National  Trust  Bank 

Follett  College  Bookstores 

Furman  Foods.  Inc. 

Gary's  Farmhouse  Restaurant 

Gettig  Technologies.  Inc. 

Golden  Arrow  Motel 

Golden  Corral 

Graci's  Flowers 

Wm  F  Groce.  Inc. 

M.  Gubin  &  Son 

Edwin  L.  Heim  Co. 

Holiday  Inn  of  America 

Jack  Helm  Ford.  Inc. 

John-David  Advertising 

JPM  Company 

Juniata  Garment  Company 

Karchner.  McCleilan  &  Riddell 

Katie's  Kleeners 

Keller  Marine  Service  Inc. 

Kentucky  Fried  Chicken 

Kieffer  Physical  Therapy 

Kirby  Manufacturing  Company 

Kleen-Mist  Car  Wash 


Kratzer  Oil  Company.  Inc. 

Kreamer  Feed  Store 

Dr  F  C.  Lagrimas 

Leer  East 

Lenker  Manufacturing  Co. 

Lewisburg  Studio 

The  Locker  Room 

Lutheran  Brotherhood 

Mary  Macintosh 

Medical  &  Surgical  Center 

Mel-Co  Printing 

Merck  &  Company 

Middleburg  Oil  Company 

Middleswarth  Potato  Chips 

Moore  Business  Forms 

Moskowitz/Jacobs,  Inc. 

Mr  Carmen.  Inc. 

Dr  Mohammad  M.  Munir 

Northway  Industries.  Inc. 

Northwood  Insurance  Agency 

The  Optomelric  Office 

Ott  Packagings,  Inc. 

Dr  John  Pagana 

Paul  Sline  Chev-Olds.-GEO 

J.C.  Penney  Company 

Penn  Lyon  Homes.  Inc. 

Penn  TV  Sales  and  Service 

Penn  Valley  Printing  Co. 

Perkins  Restaurant 

Perry  Petroleum  Equipment  Ltd. 

Phillips  Motel 

The  Picture  Place 

Plaza  House  Furniture 

Poloron  Homes  of  PA.  Inc. 

Portion  Pack  Food  Service 

Port  Motel 

Purdy  Insurance  Agency,  Inc. 


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31 


Rea  &  Derick,  Inc. 
Reed's  Real  French  Cleaners 
Rhoads  Mills,  Inc. 
Rine's  Flower  Shop 
Thomas  R.  Rippon 
Ritz-Craft  Corporation  of  PA 
Rosenblum's,  Inc. 
Russell  Industries,  Inc. 
Dr  Mohammad  Samad 
Schindler's  Studio 
Selinsgrove  Dental  Associates 
Selinsgrove  Sub  Shop 
Selmax  and  KenTex 
Service  Electric  Cable  TV 
Allen  Shaffer  &  Son  Insurance 
Silvertip,  Inc. 
Smeltz  Auto  Sales  Co. 
Snyder  County  Trust  Co. 
Staiman  Brothers  Steel 
Stanley  Woodworking 
Steininger's  Laundry 
Stroehmann  Brothers  Co. 
Sunbury  Broadcasting  Corp. 
Sunbury  Textile  Mills.  Inc. 
Super  Bowl  522 


Super  Teams  Ltd. 
Susquehanna  Insurance 

Associates 
Susquehanna  Sound 

Productions 
Susquehanna  Valley  Mall 
Susquehanna  Valley  White 
Swineford  National  Bank 
Tektronix  Inc. 

R.U.  Troutman  &  Sons,  Inc. 
Universal  Suppliers,  Inc. 
Valley  Toyola-AMC 
Varias  Restaurant 
Village  TV  &  Stereo 
Walnut  Acres,  Inc. 
H.  Warshow  &  Sons 
Weis  Markets,  Inc. 
Dr  David  Wilson 
William  A.  and  Marjorie  Witkop 
Wolf  Furniture 
Wood  Metal  Industries,  Inc. 
Woolrich,  Inc. 
Zartman  Construction,  Inc. 
Zimmerman  Dodge 


Matching  Gift  Companies 

Susquehanna  University  is  grateful  to  our 
alumni,  parents  and  friends  who  increase  their 
personal  gifts  by  having  them  matched  by  their 
employer 's  matching  gift  program.  We  sincerely 
appreciate  the  generosity  of  the  many  commpanies 
which  provide  this  special  benefit.  For  more 
information  about  this  program,  please  contact  the 
University  Development  Office.  The  following  list 
recognizes  1988-89  matching  gift  companies. 


3M  Foundation 

Aetna  Life  &  Casualty 

Air  Products  and  Chemicals 

ALCOA 

Allied-Signal  Foundation 

Allstate  Foundation 

American  Cyanamid  Co. 

American  International  Group 

Amoco  Foundation,  Inc 

Appleton  Papers,  Inc. 

APS  Foundation,  Inc. 

ARA  Services,  Inc. 

Arkwright  Foundation,  Inc. 

Armstrong  Rubber  Co. 

Armstrong  World  Industries 

Ashland  Oil  Foundation,  Inc. 

AT&T  Foundation 

Avery  International 

Bankers  Trust  Co 

The  Bank  of  New  York 

Bank  of  Pennsylvania 

Barclays  Bank  PLC 

Barnes  Group  Foundation,  Inc. 

The  Baxter  Foundation 

Becton  Dickinson  Foundation 

Bell  Atlantic 

Bell  Communication  Research 

Bell  of  Pennsylvania 

Black  &  Decker,  Inc 

The  Boeing  Company 

Borden  Foundation,  Inc. 

Boston  Edison  Foundation 

Campbell  Soup  Company 


Carolina  Power  and  Light  Co. 
Carson  Pirie  Scott  Foundation 
Carter  Wallace,  Inc. 
CertainTeed  Corp.  Foundation 
Chase  Manhattan  Bank 
Chemical  Bank 
Chevron  U.S.A.,  Inc. 
Ciba-Geigy  Corporation 
Cigna  Foundation 
Citibank 

The  Coca-Cola  Company 
Colonial  Penn  Corporation 
Combustion  Engineering 
Connecticut  Mutual  Life 

Insurance 
Contel  Corporation 
Continental  Corporation 
Coopers  &  Lybrand  Foundation 
Corning  Glass  Works 

Foundation 
Cowles  Media  Company 
C.  &  P  Telephone 
Crum  &  Forster 
Dauphin  Deposit  Bank  &  Trust 
Deloitte  Raskins  &  Sells 
Digital  Equipment  Corporation 
Dow  Jones  &  Co.,  Inc. 
Dresser  Foundation,  Inc. 
Dun  &  Bradstreet  Corporate 

Foundation 
The  Duncanson  &  Holt  Group 
Eastern  Associated  Foundation 
Eaton  Corp. 


Educators  Mutual  Life 

Insurance  Co. 
Emery  Worldwide 
Emharl  Corporation 
Engelhard  Corporation 
Equitable  Assurance  Society 
Equitable  Foundation 
Ernst  &  Whinney 
Exxon  Education  Foundation 
Federated  Department  Stores 
Ferranti  International  Signal 
Fidelity  Bank 

Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber  Co. 
First  Pennsylvania  Bank 
First  Union  National  Foundation 
Ford  Motor  Company  Fund 
Ford  New  Holland,  Inc. 
GEICO  Insurance  Group 
General  Electric  Foundation 
General  Signal 
Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber 
Grace  Foundation,  Inc 
Great  Northern  Nekoosa  Corp. 
Guardian  Life  Trust 
Gulf  +  Western  Foundation 
Harris  Foundation 
Hartford  Insurance  Group 
Hershey  Foods  Corp.  Fund 
Hershey  Trust  Co. 
Heublein  Foundation,  Inc. 
Hewlett  Packard 
Hoffmann-La  Roche  Foundation 
Honeywell  Foundation 
Hughes  Aircraft  Company 
IBM  Matching  Grants  Program 
ICI  Americas,  Inc. 
The  IFF  Foundation 
Ingersoll-Rand 
Irving  One  Wall  Street 
ITT  Corporation 
James  River  Corporation 
Johnson  &  Johnson 
Kennametal  Foundation 


Koppers  Company,  Inc. 
KPMG  Peat  Marwick  Mitchell 
Kraft,  Inc. 

L.  M.  Berry  and  Company 
Lutheran  Brotherhood 
Mack  Trucks,  Inc. 
May  Stores  Foundation 
McGraw-Hill  Foundation,  Inc. 
Mellon  Bank 

Merck  Company  Foundation 
Meridian  Bank 
Meritor  Financial  Group 
Merrill  Lynch  &  Co.,  Inc. 
Midlanlic  National  Bank 
Mobil  Foundation,  Inc. 
Montgomery  Ward  Foundation 
Morgan  Guaranty  Trust 

Company 
Mutual  Benefit  Life 
Nabisco.  Inc. 

National  Grange  Mutual  Ins. 
National  Liberty  Corporation 
National  Westminster  Bank 
Nationwide  Foundation 
New  England  Telephone 
New  Jersey  Bell 
New  York  Life  Foundation 
The  New  York  Times  Company 
North  American  Philips  Corp. 
Owens-Illinois 

Pennsylvania  Power  &  Light  Co. 
Pennwalt  Foundation 
Perkin  Elmer  Corporation 
Pfizer,  Inc. 
RH.  GlatfelterCa 
Philadelphia  National  Bank 
PMA  Foundation 
Price  Waterhouse  Foundation 
Provident  National  Bank 
Prudential  Foundation 
RCA  Records 
Reader's  Digest  Foundation 


The  Record 

R.J  Reynolds  Industries,  Inc. 

Rohm  &  Haas  Co. 

Royal  Insurance 

Sandoz,  Inc. 

Sara  Lee  Foundation 

Schering-Plough  Foundation 

Scott  Paper  Company 

Foundation 
Shearson  Lehman  Hutton 
Shen«in  Williams  Foundation 
Southern  California  Gas  Co. 
Southern  Company  Services 
Southwestern  Bell  Foundation 
Squibb  Corporation 
Stackpole  Corporation 
Slate  Farm  Companies 

Foundation 
Slate  Street  Bank  and  Trust 
Sterling  Drug,  Inc. 
St.  Paul  Companies,  Inc. 
Strawbridge  and  Clothier 
Tennani  Company  Foundation 
Toyota  Motor  Sales  USA,  Inc. 
Travelers  Insurance  Co. 
TRW  Foundation 
Unisys  Corporation 
United  Jersey  Banks 
United  Technologies 
The  UPS  Foundation 
USAir.  Inc. 

U.S.  Borax  &  Chemical 
U.S.  Fidelity  and  Guaranty  Co. 
Vanguard  Group,  Inc. 
Wachovia  Bank  &  Trust  Co. 
Warner  Lambert  Co. 
Wells  Fargo  &  Company 
Westinghouse  Educational 

Foundation 
Wickes  Building  Supply 
Willamette  Industries.  Inc. 
The  Arthur  Young  Foundation 


rjimim 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

32 


IT'S  AS  EASY  AS  1...2...3... 

Your  gift  can  have  double  the  impact  if  you  work  for  one  of  the  matching  gift 
companies  on  this  list.  Simply; 

1  Locate  your  company's  name  on  this  list 

2  Obtain  a  matching  gift  form  from  your  personnel  office 

3  Send  completed  form  in  with  your  gift,  and  watch  your  gift 
multiply! 


All  of  the  companies  listed  will  match  your  gift  to  four-year  colleges  and 

universities.  Use  the  key  to  determine  if  your  company  will  match  gifts  to  other 

higher  education  institutions  and  to  find  out  if  gifts  of  directors,  retirees,  or 

spouses  qualify. 

It's  possible  that  a  company  s  subsidiaries  are  also  eligible.  Check  with  your 

company's  Matching  Gift  Coordinator  about  this  or  other  questions.  If  your 

company  does  not  have  a  matching  gift  program,  why  not  work  with  your 

personnel  office  to  start  one? 

Give  your  gift  a  lift!  Join  in  partnership  with  your  company  to  support  higher 

education.  College  does  make  a  difference. 


KEY 

U 

—  Four-year  Colleges  and  Umversiiies 

Eligible 

J 

—  Junior  Colleges  Eligible 

C 

—  Community  Colleges  Eligible 

G 

—  Graduate  and  Prolessional  Schools 

Eligible 

R 

—  Seminaries  and  Theological  Schools 

Eligible 

T 

—  Technical  and  Specialized  Schools  Eligible 

Atl 

—  All  Six  Types  o(  Institutions  Listed  Above 

Eligible 

LIM 

—  Inside  I     )— Limited  to  Specific 

Inslitutions 

LIM 

—  Outside  (     )— Limited  ic  Specific 

Employees 

Pr 

—  Private  Inslitutions  Only 

A 

—  Previous  or  Current  Atfiliation  v^filh 

School  Required 

d 

—  Non-employee  Directors  of  Company 

Eligible 

r 

—  Retired  Employees  Eligible 

5 

—  Spouses  Eligible 

t 

—  Spouses  of  Retirees  Eligible 

u 

—  Widows  or  Widowers  of  Retirees  Eligible 

—  Companies  Added  Since  Lasi  Year 

Italics 

—  Grealer  than  1  to  1  Match 

ARCO  fA/ZKJy 
AT8,T(J,C,UGJ.d,f 
Abbott  Laboralori' 


.11  Inc  (All) 

ErbamonI,  Inc  (U.G).r 
Advanced  Micfo  Devices  (U.G).r.s 
Aeroghde  Corp  (U.G.UA 
The  AEROSPACE  Corp  (All).d.s 
Aetna  Lite  &  Casualty  fAf/).d,i:s 

lAll).d,r 


:  (Alt) 


"Alabama  Power  Co  (U.G).d.r 
Albany  Inlernaltonal  Corp  (All).d. 
Albertson's,  mc  (J.C.UG.R) 
Alcan  Aluminum  Corp  (All).r 
Aico  Standard  Corp  (Alll.d 
Alexander  &  Baldwin.  Inc  (All).d. 
Allegheny  Ludlum  Corp  (All) 


Allendale  Mutual  if 
iAIIl.d 


eCo 


Alpha  Industries,  Inc  lAII) 
Aluminum  Co  of  America 

UC.U.R).d.r 
AMAX.  Inc  (J.CU.G.Rld 

(C.U.G.R.nd 
Amerada  Hess  Corp  fAII).d.r 
Amef.can  Airlines  f  AW) 
American  Brands.  Inc  (AII).A.d 
American  Broadcasting  Cos  ,  Inc 

iJ.C.U.G.Rld 
American  Cyanamid  Co  (J.C,U.G).d 
American  Eleanc  Power  Co  ,  Inc 

iCU.GJ.tl.d.t 
Amencan  Expwss  Co  (J.CU.G.Rl.d.r 
AmerKan  General  Corp  (Alll.d 
American  Home  Products  Corp 

(All).d.r 
American  International  Group,  Inc 

(J.C.U.G).r.S.t 


National  Bank  &  Trust  C 
ot  Chicago 
UCU.G) 

AmerKan  National  Can  Co  (All),  r 
American  Optical  Corp  UC.U.G).r.. 

American  Standard,  Inc 
<JC.U.G.R).d 


UCU.G.Rl.a 
Amencan  Sterilizer  Co 

(CU.G.R.T).A 
American  Slock  Exchange 

(CU.G.R) 
American  United  Lile  Insurai 

(Allyd.r 
AmenJech  (J,C.U.GJ).d.r 


eCo 


AmeriTrusi  Co  National  Associa 

(All).d.r 
Amfac,  Inc  (All).d 
Amoco  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
AmsiarCorp  (J.C.U.G.RI.n 
•AMSTED  Industries  Inc  (U.G).li 
Analog  Devices  Inc  (All).d 


U.C.U.G.Rl.d.r 
Appleton  Papers  Inc  (All) 
Arkwright  Mutual  Ir 


(U.G.Ryd.r 
Armiek  Corp  (Ul 
Arrow-Han,  Inc  UC.U.R) 
Ashland  Oil.  Inc  (AlD.d.r 
Associated  Box  Corp  (All.Pr).A 
Associated  Dry  Goods  Corp  (A 
Athos  Steel  and  Aluminum,  Inc 

(U.G) 
Guy  F  Atkinson  Co  ol  Calitocm. 

(Aliyr 
Atlantic  City  Electric  Co  (U.G).d 
Augai  Inc  iU.G).d.t 
Automatic  Data  Processing,  tnc 

rJ.CUG) 
Avon  Products,  Inc  IJ.C.U,G).d 
Avtex  Fibers,  Inc  (U.G) 


BMC  Industnes.  Inc  (J.C.U.G) 
The  BOG  Group.  Inc  (J,C.U.G.R).d.r 
BP  AMERICA  WC,U,G,fl|d,';s,f 
M  S  Bailey  &  Son.  Bankers 

(J.U.RW.ru 
Bali  Corp  (All).d.r.s 
Baltimore  Bancorp  (J.C.U.G) 
Baltimore  Gas  &  Elednc  Co 

(U.G.Rl.d 


Ban( 


ill  (C.U 


Bancrott-Whftney  Co  (J.C.UG.t) 
Bank  ol  Boston  (All).d,r.sj 
TheBankolCalilornta.N  A  (All),c 
Bank  ol  Montreal  CUGJ.d 
Bank  ot  New  England,  N  A 


<AII).d 


The  Bank  ot  New  York  (All).rs 
Bank  South  Corp  (All) 
Bankers  Life  and  Casualty  (All) 
Bankers  Tmst  Co  (J.C.U.G).d 
Barber-Colman  Co  (U).d 
•Barclays  Bank  PLC  (J.CUG.T) 
Barclay^mericanCorp  (All) 
CR  Bard.  Inc  (J.C,U.G).d 
Barnes  Group  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R}.d 
Barnes  &  Roche.  Inc  (All) 
Barner  Associales.  Inc  (U.G.Pr).A 
Barnen  Banks,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R).d 
Barry  Wrighl  Corp  (All).d.r 
The  Banon-Gtilel  Co  (J.C.U.G.R) 
BATUSInc  fAW^S 
Baxter  Healthcare  Corp  (All).d 
BayBanks,  Inc  (All).d 
Beatrice  Co  (C.U.G.R).d 


Bechlel  Power  Corp  (J.CU).d 
AG  Becker  Panbas  Inc  (All) 
Becor  Western  Inc  (U).r 
Beclon  Dickinson  and  Co  (All).d.r 
Beech  Aircraft  Corp  (Allj.d.r.s 
Bell  Atlantic  Corp  (J.C.U.G).d.r 
Bell  Federal  Savings  and  Loan 

Association  fUCftld./- 
Bell  ol  Pennsylvania  (J,CU.GT).d.r 
Bellcore  fJ,CaG,7).r 
BellSouth  Corp  (All).dj 
Beloit  Corp  (All).d 
Semis  Co,  Inc  (J.QU.G.T).d.r 
The  Benj  Franklin  Federal  Savings 

&  Loan  Association  fUW 
The  Bergen  Record  Corp  (All).d 
L  M  Berry  and  Co  (J.C.UJj.r 
Best  Products  Co  (Aii).d 
Bill  Communications,  Inc  (All) 
Bituminous  Casually  Corp  (U.Gj.d 
•The  Black  &  Decker  Corp 

(J.C.U.GXi.d.r 
H  &  R  Block,  Inc  (C.U.G.R.T),d.lt 
The  Blouni  Foundation.  Inc  (All).d.s 
Blue  Bell,  Inc  (J.C.U.G) 
The  Boeing  Co  (J.CU.G,7),d.r.s,t 
Boise  Cascade  Corp  (All).d.s 
Borden,  Inc  (U).d 
Borg-Warnar  Corp  (All) 
Boston  Edison  Co  (U).d.r 
The  Boston  Globe  Newspaper  Co 

(J.U.G.RJ) 
'Boston  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co 

WC,U,G,Pr;.s 
Bowater  Inc  (J.C.U,GT).d 
Bowes/Hanlon  Advertising,  Inc  (All) 
Brakeley,  John  Price  Jones  Inc  (All) 
Bernd  Brecher  and  Associates,  Inc 

(All) 
Bristol-Myers  Co  (J.C.U.G.Rj.d.r 
•Bristol  Savings  Bank  (AII).A 
Brockway  Glass  Co,  Inc 

(J.CU.R.nd.r 
Brown-FormanCorp  (J.C.U.G.R) 
Brcwn  Group,  Inc  (U.G.R.T.Pr).d 
John  Brown  Inc  (J.C.U.GT)." 
Brunswick  Corp  (J.CU.G.Rl.d.r 
Bueli  Industries  Inc  (All).d 
Buffalo  Color  Corp  (Alii 
BungeCorp  (All).rs 
Burlington  Industries.  Inc  fA//j,d,r 
Burlington  Northern  Inc  (J.C.U).d 
LeoBurnenCo,  Inc  (All) 
Burroughs  Wellcome  Co  (All).r 
Business  Men's  Assurance  Co  ol 

America  fJCUG.flJ 
Butler  ManulaCTunng  Co  (JMG.t) 


CBI  Industries,  Inc  (U.G.TI.d 
CBS  Inc  (U.G) 

CFS  Conlinental,  Inc  (U.G.R.T) 
CNA  Insurance  Cos  (All) 


CPC 


c  (All).o 


CSX  Corp  (All).d 
Cabot  Corp  fAII).d.r 
Cabot  Stains  (AHj 
Calex  Manutaciunng  Co  ,  Inc  (Ml) 
Callanan  Industnes  Inc  (AII).A.d 
Campbell  Soup  Co  (Aliyd.r 
CapilalCrlies/ABC  Inc  (J.C.U.G).d 
Capital  Holding  Corp  (All) 


Carolina  Power  &  Lighl  Co 

(All.t).d.r 
Carolina  Telephone  and  Telegraph 

Co  (J.C.U.G.R).A.d.r.s 
Carpenler  Technology  Corp 

Carson  Pine  Scott  4  Co  (J.C.U.G).d 
Carter  Hawley  Hale  Slores,  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.T) 
Carter-Wallace.  Inc  (All).d.r.s 
Casile  and  Cooke,  Inc  (All) 
Caterpillar  Inc  (U.G).d.r 
'Cencom  Cable  Associates,  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.R) 
CentelCorp  (J.C.U.G. R).d.r.s 
Cenlerior  Energy  Corp  (All).d.r 
CenlerreSank,  N  A  (J.C.U) 
Cenlral  Illinois  Lighi  Co 

(J.U.G.R.T.Pr).d 
Central  Lile  Assurance  Co  (U),d 
Central  Vermont  Public  Service 

Corp  (CU.G.R) 
Century  Cos  ot  America  WC.UG,fl; 
CertainTeed Corp  (All).r 
Chamberlain  Manufacturing  Corp 

(All) 
Champion  International  Corp 

(All).a.r 
'Champlin  Refining  &  Chemicals.  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.R) 
•Charles  River  Laboratories,  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.D 
The  Chase  Manhattan  Corp 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Chemical  Banking  Corp 


(All).d 


Chemtech  Industries,  Inc  (AII),A 
Chesapeake  Corp  (J.CU.G.Rl.d.r 
Chesapeake  &  Potomac  Telephone 

Cos  (All).d.r.s 
Chesebrough-Pond's,  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.r).d.r 
Chevron  Corp  (J.C.U,G.R.t).d.r 
Chicago  Title  and  Trust  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R),d.r 
Chicago  Tribune  Co  (All) 
Chrysler  Corp  (J.C.U.G.r}.A.d.r.s 
Chubb  and  Son  Inc  (Allj.d.r 
Chubb  Life  Insurance  Co  ot 

America  fAHj.r 
Church  &  Dwight  Co .  Inc  (U) 
Church  Mutual  Insurance  Co 

(J.C.U.G).d.r 
CIBA-GEIGY  Corp  (All).d 
CIGNA  Corp  (All),d.r 
Cincinnaii  Bell,  Inc  (J.CU.G.T.t) 
Cilicorp/Citibank,  N  A 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Citizens  Fidelity  Bank  &  Trusi  Co 

(J.CUG.R) 
The  Citizens  and  Southern  Georgia 

Corp  (J.C.U.G).r 
Citizens  and  Southern  South 

Carolina  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r.s 
Cleveland-Cliflslnc  (Ali).d 
ClopayCorp  (All) 
TheClofoxCo  fjC,aG).d,.:s.f 
Coats  &  Clark,  Inc  (Aill.r 
The  Coca-Cola  Co  (All).a.r.s.t 
The  Coleman  Co    inc  (J.C.U).r.s.t 
Colgate-Palmolive  Co  (J.C.U.G).r 
Collins  &  Aikman  Corp  (All) 
Colonial  Bancorp  Inc  (All).r 
Colonial  Parking  Inc  (U) 


r  jlonial  Penn  Group  Inc 

(J,C,UG),d,fs 
The  Columbia  Gas  System.  Inc 

WC,U.G.R),d.i- 
The  Columbus  Mutual  Lite 

Insurance  Co  (J.C.U.G.R) 
Combustion  Engineering.  Inc 

(Aliyd.r 
ComencaInc  (J.CU.G.R) 
Commonwealth  Energy  System. 

Inc  (J.U.G.R.T).r 
Commonvreallh  Insurance  Co  (All) 
Communications  Satellite  Corp 

(J.C.U.G.R).dr 
Community  Mutual  Blue  Cross  & 

BlueSnieidfJCaCt) 
Conoedicul  Bank  &  Trust  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R).r,s 
Connecticut  Mutual  Life  Insurance 

Co  (All).r 
Connecticut  Natural  Gas  Corp 

(J.C.U.G) 
Connecticut  Savings  Bank  (All) 
Conoco  Inc  (J.C.U.GJI.r 
Consolidated  Edison  Co  ot  New 

\t>rk.  Inc  (J.CU.G.TI.r 
Consolidated  Natural  Gas  Co 

(J.U.G).d.r 
Consolidaied  Papers,  Inc  (Aliyd.r 
•Consolidaled  Rail  Corp  (j.CU.Gyd 
Consolidation  Coal  Co  (J.C.U.GJI.r 
•Consumers  Powrer  Co  ( J.C.U.G  Jl.d.r 
•ContelCorp  (J.C.U.G) 
Continental  Bank  (U.GI.d.r 
The  Continental  Corp  (J.C.U.G).d 
Continental  Telecom  Inc  (J.C.U.G) 
Fredenc  W  Cook  &  Co .  Inc  (All) 
CoOp  Banking  Group  Cos  (All.Pr) 
Cooper  Industnes  (J.CU.G.T.t) 
Cooper  Tire  &  Rubber  Co  (All).r 
Coopers  &  Lybrand  (U.G).A 
The  Copley  Press,  Inc  (All).d.r.s.tu 
Copley  Real  Estate  Advisors,  Inc 

(All) 
Copolymer  Rubber  and  Chemical 

Corning  Glass  Works  (Aliyd.r 
Cknrington  &  Burling  (t) 
Cowles  Media  Co  (All).d.s 
Crane  Co  (J.C.U.G).d 
Cray  Research,  Inc  (All) 
Cnton  Technologies  fJ,C.UG,r) 
Cromplon  &  Knowles  Corp  (All) 
Cross  &  Trecker  Corp  (J.C.U.G.T) 
Crown  Cenlral  Petroleum  Corp 

(U.G) 
Crum  and  Forster  Inc  (J.C.U.G.Tyd 
Cummins  Engine  Co  ,  Inc  (Aliyd.r 
CUNA  Mutual  Insurance  Group 

Cyclops  Corp  (U.Gyd 


Dam  Boswodh  Inc  (Ml 
Dana  Corp  (All).d.r.s.t 
The  Danlodh  Foundation  (Alii 
DEKALB  Genetics  Corp  (All).d 
Delia  Air  Lines,  Inc  (C.U.G.R.Tl.d 
DeluxeCorp  (J.C.U.T).d.r 
Oennison  Manufacturing  Co 

(J.CU.G.Tl.d.s 
Deposit  Guaranty  National  Bank 

(All) 
DeSoio.  Inc  (U.G).d.r 
The  Detroit  Edison  Co  (Alij.A.d 
AWG  Dewarinc  (J.U.G.R  PryA.S 
The  Dexter  Corp  (J.C.U.G.T.t).d.s 
Diamond  Crystal  Sail  Co  (All) 
•Didier  Taylor  Retraclones  Corp  (All) 
Diico  Uboratones  (All) 
Digital  Equipment  Corp  (All).d.r.s.t 
Digital  Sciences  Corp  fUG.nA 
Dillingham  Corp  (Alll.d 
Dollar  Dry  Dock  Bank  (J.C.U.G) 
Dominion  Bankshares  Corp 

fjC.t;,G.fl),d 
Donaldson  Co  Inc  (All) 
Donaldson,  Lulkin  &  Jenrelle  (Aliy^ 
R  R  Donnelley  &  Sons,  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R)  d.r 
OoveKnight  and  Associates  PA 

Dow  Chemical  USA 

(J.CU.G.R.t).d.r 
Dow  Corning  Corp  (J.C.UG.T).r.u 


•Drexel  Burnham  Lamben  inc 
Duke  Power  Co  (J.C.U.G. Rw 
The  Dun  &  Bradstreet  Corp 
(J.CU.G.R).d.r 

'Duquesne  Light  Co  (Aliyd 
Durham  Corp  (All).d 
Duty  Free  Shoppers  Group  L 


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Jack  Ecketd  Corp  (Aliyd 

Ecdab  inc  (Aii).d 

Educaiore  Mutual  Lile  Insurance 

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Egan  Machmerv  Co  (M.G) 
EtrAqurtaine,  Inc  (Allj.s 
Eliiabethfown  Water  Co  (U,G,R,T),d 
Emerson  Eleclfic  Co  fAliyd 
Emery  Air  Fre.ght  Corp  UC.U.G).d 
£mr,an  Corp  fAll).cl.r.s 
Engelhard  Corp  UQU.G.R) 
Engineered  Systems  & 

Development  Corp  (J.C.U.G) 
Enron  Corp  (C.U.G.R).(i.r 
ENSERCHCorp  (J.C.U.G.T) 
Ensign-B'Cktord  Foundation 

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Envirofech  Corp  (J.CU.G.T) 
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Equitable  Life  Insura 

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Equitable  Resources,  Inc  (C.U.G).d 
Ernst  &WrnnneyfL/.G>.A 
eiUKon,  Inc  (Alll.r 
Ethyl  Corp  {C.U.G.R).d.r.s 
European  American  Bank 

acu.G.Ri 

Emion  Education  Foundation 

lAtl.tlA.d.r 


FMCCorp  (Alll.d.S 

Facet  Enterprises,  Inc  fAtl) 

Factory  Mutual  Engineering  and 

Research/  Service  Bureau 

(J.C.U.G.R).A.r 
Fairchild  Industries.  Inc  (All) 
•Far  West  Federal  Bank  (All) 
Farm  Credit  Banks  ol  Springfield 

(J.C.U.G.T) 
Federal-Mogul  Corp  (Alli.d.rs 
Federal  National  Mortgage 

Association  WC.UG.fltdr 
Federated  Oepanmeni  Stores.  Inc 

(All).d.f 
FerroCorp  (J.C.U.G.T).d 
Fidelitv  Bank  (U.G.  R.  Ud.r 
Fidelity  Investments  (J.U.Pri 
Fiduciary  Trust  Co  (Boston)  lAII).d, 
The  Field  Corp  (All) 
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The  First  Boston  Corp  (M).i 
Firsi  Hawaiian.  Inc  UU.G.X).d.r 
First  Inlerslale  Bank  ot  Calilornia 

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First  Interstate  Bank  of  Oregon 

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First  Interstate  Bank  ol  Washington. 

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First  Kentucky  Nalional  Corp 

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First  Maryland  Bancorp  (All).r 
First  Mississippi  Corp  (Aliyd 
First  National  Bank  ol  Chicago 

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The  First  National  Bank  of 

Pennsylvania  W.CUG* 
Firsl  Union  Corp  (All) 
First  Valley  Bank  (First  Valley  Corp ) 

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First  Virginia  Banks  Inc  tU.G).d 
Fleet  National  Bar\k  (J.C.U.G) 
Fluor  Corp  (All) 
FordMolorCo  (J.CMG.R).d.r 
Ford  Molor  Co  ol  Canada.  Lid 

(U.G).d 
TfieFoJtboroCo  (All).d.r 
Freeport-McMoRan.  Inc  (J.C.U.G).d 
FruehaufCorp  (J.C.U.G.R).d 
MB  Fuller  Co  (All).d.r 
Funderburke  &  Associates,  Inc 

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GATXCorpfU/d 
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"Galileo  Electro-Optics  Corp  (U 
Gallatin  National  Bank  (U.G.R) 
E  4J  Galto Winery (J.C.UGl.A 
Gannen  Foundation  (All) 
Gary-Williams  Oil  Producer  Inc 

The  Pilon  Foundation  (All}.r 
Gast  Manufacturing  Corp  (All) 
The  Gates  Corp  <J.C.U.Q.R).A.i 
GenCoip  Inc  (All).a.r 
General  Accident  Insi 

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General  Cable  Co  (All) 
General  Cinema  Corp  (J.C.U.G. 
General  Oelense  Corp  lAtl) 
General  Dynamics  Corp  tJ.U)j 
General  Eleclnc  Canada  Inc 

(U.G),  Ads 
General  EiecirK  Co  (M).A.d.t 


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General  Foods  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R).r.s 
General  Foods.  Inc  fU,Gj,r:s 
General  Housewares  Corp 

(J.CU.G.R.Pr).d 
General  Mills.  Inc  (M).d.r 
General  Motors  Corp  (U.G).d 
General  Re  Corp  (U.G).r 
General  Signal  Corp  (J.C.U.G.T) 
GenRad  Foundation  ^A/'J.d.cs 
"Gensler  and  Associates/Architects 

(All) 
Gerber  Products  Co  (U.G.R).d.r 
Gilbane  Building  Co  (J.C.U.G.T) 
The  Gillette  Co  (U.G.W 
Oilman  Paper  Co  lAll).d 
P  H  Glalfelter  Co  (J.C.U.G.T).r,s 
Gla^otnc  fJ.C.U.G|r 
Glendale  Federal  fW 
Goldman.  Sachs  &  Co  (All) 
Goldome  (All) 

Good  Value  Homes.  Inc  (U.G.R.t).r 
The  BFGoodnch  Co  (J.U.G),A.dxs.l 
The  Goodyear  Tire  A  Rubber  Co 

(J.C.U.G. T).d.r 
Gould  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R).s 
Goulds  Pumps.  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).A 
Government  Employees  Insurance 

Co  (U.G,R.T).d 
W  R  Grace  S  Co  (J.C.U.G.T).d.r 

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:  (All) 


Gram  Thornton  fU.G.t) 

The  Graphic  Printing  Co  .  Inc  (All) 

Great  Lakes  Carbon  Corp 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Great  Northern  Nekoosa  Corp 

(AlO.d.r 
Great  West  Casualty  Co  (U.Gyd 
Greenwood  Mills,  Inc  (U.G.R.n.r.s 
Gregory  Poole  Equipment  Co  (All) 
John  Grenzebach  S  Associates 

(U.G).» 
Grinnetl  Mutual  Reinsurance  Co 

(J.C.U) 
Grumman  Corp  (J.C.U.tl.d.r.s.u 
The  Guardian  Life  Insurance  Co  of 


Hackney  ir 


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U.G.Ryd 


Hallmark  Cards.  Inc  (All) 

Hamilton  Bank  fA//|d,r 

Hammermill  Paper  Co  (U.G.R) 

Hampton  &  Harper,  Inc  (All) 

John  Hancock  Mutual  Lite  Insur- 
ance Co  (All).d.r.s 

M  A  Hanna  Co  (All) 

Harper  &  Row  Publishers,  Inc  (All) 

Harris  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R).d 
•Harfis/3M  Document  Products,  Inc 
(J.C.U.G  T) 

Harris  Trust  &  Savings  Bank  Harris 
Bankcorp  fU.G.fl.rj.A.O.r 

HarscoCoip  (J.C.U.G.R! 

Hanford  Insurance  Group  (U.R).d.r.s 

Haniord  National  Corp  (All).d.r 

The  Hartford  Steam  Boiler 

Inspection  and  Insurance  Co 


(M).d 


xCorp  (U,G.RT).A 


:  (U.G) 


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Hershey  Entertainment  &  Resort 

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Hershey  Foods  Corp 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r.s.l.u 
Hewitt  Associates  (All) 
Hewleti-Packard  Co  (U.G.R).d 
Higher  Education  Publications.  Inc 

(All) 
TheHillmanCo  (All) 
Hoechsi  Celanese  Corp  (J.C.U.G).r 
HoffmanLaRoche  Inc  (All).r 
Holiday  Corp  (C.UG.T).d 
Holmes  &  Narver,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.lt) 
■Home  Life  Insurance  Co  (J.C.U.G).f 
Homeslake  Mining  Co 

(J,C.U.G.T).d.s 
Honeywell,  Inc  (U.G.R.T).d.r,s 
Geo  A  Hoimel&Co  (J.C.U.G.R).s 


Hospital  Corp 

Houghton  Milllin  Co  (All).d 


aiAID.d 


(J.C.U.Gi.d.r 

Hubbard  Milling  Co  (U.G.Rl 
Harvey  Hubbell,  Inc  (J.C.U.GT).d 
JM  HuberCorp  (All).d.S 
Huck  Manufacturing  Co  (J.C.U.G) 
HuftyCorp  (All).d.s 
Hughes  Aircraft  Co  (AH) 
Hughes  Tool  Co  (U).r 
The  Hydraulic  Co  fA/;),d 


s  Too' VI 
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:  (All).d 


:  (All).d 


(All).d 


Indiana  Bell  Telephone  Co .  Inc 

(J.U.G.R.T),d.r 
•Indiana  National  Bank  (j.U.G.R.T).d 
Industrial  Indemnity  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.s 
Industrial  Risk  Insurers  MWJ.r 


IntegonCoip  (All) 
Intel  Corp  UC.U.G.Hld 
Intelligent  Controls.  Inc  (All) 


eCorp  lJ.C.U.G.R).d.r 


Corp  (All).d. 
ternational  Fi. 


tl  Paper  (Ail).d 
)wa  Resources  Inc  (All). 
ving  Trust  Co  IU.G).A.d 
ek  Corp  (All) 


JSJCorp  UCU.GD.d.r 
Fred  S  James* Co  Inc  (All).s 
James  River  Corp  (All).d 
JamesburyCorp  (All) 
Jettenes  &  Co  .  Inc  tAll).s 
The  Jefferson  Mills,  inc  ftj 


(M).d 


)tCorp  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Axel  Johnson  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T.Pi).d.r 
Johnson  Controls,  Inc  (All).d.r 
E  F  Johnson  Co  (All) 
Johnson  &Higgins(AII).r,s 
Johnson  &  Johnson  (J.C.U.G.  R).d.r 
S  C  Johnson  &  Son,  Inc  (All).d.r 
Jones  Group,  Inc  (J.C.U.G. R).» 
JOStens,  Inc  (AII).A.r.s 


KPMG  Peat  Marwick  (U.G).A.r 
Kmart  Corp  (J.C.UG.R.t).a 
Kansas  City  Southern  Industries. 

Inc  (All).d 
Karmazin  Products  Corp  (U.G) 
Kearney-National  Inc  (UG.R.T) 
KeeblerCo  (J.C.U.R.T) 
Keete.  Bruyette  &  Woods.  Inc  (All) 
Kellogg  Co  (All).d.r 
The  M  W  Kellogg  Co  (All) 
W  K  Kellogg  Foundation 

(J.C.U.GD.d.r 
Kemper  Group  fAHJ.rJ 
Kennamelal  Inc  (U.G.R.T) 
TheKenteCo  UCUG.t) 
Kerr-McGee  Corp  (All).r 
Kersimg,  Brown  &  Co  .  Inc  (U) 
Walter  Kidde  &  Co  (U.G),A 
Kidder  Peabody  &  Co  Inc  (U.GJ) 
Kingsbury  Machine  Tool  Corp 

(Ain.A.d.rs 
Kiplinger  Washington  Editors 

(AlD.d.r.s.i 
Knight-Ridder,  Inc  (J.C.UG).d.r 
H  Kohnstamm  &  Co  ,  Inc 

(CU.G.T),A 
Kone  Construction  Co  (U).A 
Kraft.  Inc  (J.C.U.G).d 


The  Lamson  &  Sessions  Co  (UG) 
■Land  O'Lakes,  Inc  (All) 
Lanier  Business  Products,  Inc  .  A 

Harris  Co  (AII).A 
LaSalle  National  Bank  (J.C.U.G) 
The  Law  Co.  Inc  (C.U.G).A 
The  Lawyers  Cooperative  Publish- 
ing Co  (J.C.U.G) 
Lehigh  Portland  Cement  Co 

(J.C.U.G) 
Lever  Brothers  Co  lAII).s 
Levi  Strauss  &  Co  lJ.C.U.G).d.r 
The  Liberty  Corp  (All).r.s 
Eh  Lilly  and  Co  (All).d.r 
Lincoln  National  Corp 

(J.C.UG.r).d.r.s.t 
Link  Engineering  Co.  Inc  (U) 
Thomas  J  Liplon.  Inc  (All).s 
■LocliteCorp  (J.C.U.G.R).d 
Loews  Corp  (All) 
Lone  Star  Industries,  Inc 

(J.C.U.GT,,d 
Lotus  Development  Corp 

(J.C.U.GT).s 
The  Louisiana  Land  and  Exploration 

Co  (All) 
Louisiana  Power  &  Light  Co  (U) 
LubmolCorp  tAii),d.r.s 
Lucky  Stores,  Inc  (Atl).d 
Ludlow  Corp  (J.CU.G.T).A.d.r.s 


M/A  COM  Government  Systems 

Division  (U.G.T) 
MCA  INC  (J.C.U.G).s 
■MNC  Financial,  Inc  (U.G.t).d 
MSI  Insurance  fJ.CU.Gj 
MAT  Chemicals  Inc  (J.C.U.G) 
MTS  Systems  Corp  (All).r 
John  0  andCathenne  T  MacArthur 

Foundation  (Allj.d.r 
Mack  Trucks,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R) 
MacLean-FoggCo  (U.G.R.T) 
R   H   MacyiCo.lnc  (J.C.U.G.R).d 
MaguireOiICo  (All) 
Mallinckrodt.Inc  (U.G) 
Manufacturers  Hanover  Corp  (All) 
Manufacturers  National  Corp 

(J.C.U.G.Ri.d 
Marathon  Oil  Co  (All).a.r 
Maremoni  Corp  (J.C.U.G.T) 
The  Manne  Corp  (J.C.U.G.T).r 
■Marine  Corp  (Spnngdeld) 

(J.C.U.G.r).d.r.s.l 
Manne  Midland  Bank.  N  A 

(J.C.U.G.R).d 
Mantz  Inc  (J.C.U.G).d 
Mark  Controls  Corp  (J.C.U.G.T) 
The  Marley  Co  ( 


Cos. 


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Mast  Drug  Co  ftj 
Manel,  inc  (J.C.U 


MaMus  Energy  Corp  (All) 

The  May  Department  Stores  Co 

(All).d 
Maytag  Corp  lU.tld.r 
MBank  Houston  (■UG) 
McCormickACo  .  Inc  (All) 
McDonald's  Corp  (All) 
McDonnell  Douglas  Corp  (C.U),A 
McGraw-Hill  Inc  fAII).dj 
McKesson  Corp  iAII).d.r 
McOuayInc  (Ain.Ad 
The  Mead  Corp  lAlD.d 
Mebane  Packaging  Corp  (All).d 
Mechanics  Bank  (AW) 
Medtronic  Inc  (All) 
Mellon  Bank  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R),d.r 
MenashaCorp  (U.G.R  Pri.r 
Merck  &  Co.  Inc  lAII).dr 
Meredith  Corp  (Aii).d.rs.t.u 
Meridian  Bancorp.  Inc  IU.G.R).r 
•Meridian  Insurance  Co  (U).d.r 
Merit  Oil  Carp  (J.CU.G.Tlr 
Meritor  Financial  Group  iJ.C.U.G.Tyd 
Merrill  Lynch  &  Co    inc 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Metropolilan  Lile  Insurance  Co 

(J.C.U.G).d.r.s 
Merrier  Instrument  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R) 
Michigan  Bell(J.CU.G  tl.A.r 
Michigan  Mutual  Insurance  Co 

(TheAmerisureCos  \<U).d.r 
Middlesex  Mutual  Assurance  Co 

(All).d.r 
•Midland  Montagu  (J.C.U.G) 
The  Midland  Mutual  Lile  Insurance 

Co  (All).d.r 
Midland-Ross  Corp  iJ.C.U.R).d 
Midlantic  Banks  Inc  (All).d 
Miehle-Goss-Dexter  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R) 
Milliken  &  Co  fJ.CU.G  R.Pr).d.r 
Millipore  Corp  (Allld 
Milton  Bradley  Co  U.C.U.G.Pr] 

Co  (J.C.UG.Ri.d.r 
Mississippi  Power  &  Light  Co  lU) 
The  MITRE  Corp  (A/O.cT 
MobilOilCorp  lAin.d.r 
MohascoCorp  lJ.C.U.G.R).A.d.s 
Monarch  Capital  Corp  iJ.CU.G).d 
Monroe  Auto  Equipment  Co  fU).A 
Monsanto  Co  (J.C.UG).d.r 
The  Montana  Power  Co 

(J.C.UGR).d.r 
Montgomery  Ward  &  Co.  Inc 

(J.C.U.G).r 
Monumental  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R) 
MONY  Financial  Sen/ices^AW)./- 
MOOG  Inc  (All) 
Moore  McCormack  Resources.  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.R).d 
Morgan  Construaion  Co  (All) 
Morgan  Guaranty  Trust  Co  ol  New 

YorkfA//),d.rs.r 
Morgan  Stanley  &  Co    inc  UCU.G) 
Morrison  Knudsen  Corp  (All).d 
Morse  Shoe,  inc  IJ.C.UG) 
Morton  Thiokol.  Inc  (U.GT).d.r 
Motorola,  Inc  IU.G).d.r 
Charles  Stewart  Mott  Foundation 


Murphy  Oil  Corp  (All).a.  r 
Mutual  of  America  (C.U,G.R.T).d.f 
Mutual  Benefit  Ufe  UCUG.Rj.d.r 
Mutual  of  Omaha  (J.C,t/.G.fl|d.r: s.r* 


NACCO  Industri 
NBD  Bancorp,  Inc  (U).d 
NCNBCorp  lC.U.G.RT).d.r 
NCR  Corp  (All).d.r.s 

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The  NWNL  Cos    Inc  lJ.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Nabisco  Brands.  Inc  (All).d.r.s,t,u 
Naico  Chemical  Co  (C.U.G.R.T).d.r 
National  City  Corp  (All).s 
National  Gypsum  Co  (All).s 
'National  Intergroup,  Inc  (All) 
National  Medical  Enterprises,  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.R).d 
National  Steel  Corp  (C.U.G.fl.T) 
National  Westminster  Bank  USA 

(J.C.U.G).d.r 
Nationwide  Mutual  Insurance  Co 

(J.CU.G.R).d.r 
Nepera.Inc  (J.C.U.G).* 
The  New  England  fJ.U.G).d.r 


The  New  England  Education  Loan 

Marketing  Corp  (All) 
New  England  Electric  System  Cos 

(Allld.r 
New  England  Telephone  (J.C.U).d,r 
New  Jersey  Belt  Telephone  Co 

(J.C.U.G).d.r 
New  Jersey  Natural  Gas  Co 

UCU.G.R) 
The  New  York  Bank  lor  Savings 

U.U.G.Pr.X).A.d 
New  York  Lite  Insurance  Co 

fJ.CU.G  t).A.d.r 
New  York  Stock  Exchange.  Inc 

(U.G).d 
New  tbrk  Telephone (J.C.U.G.T).d.r 
The  New  ybrk  Times  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
The  New  Yorker  Magazine  inc  (All) 


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The  Samuel  Roberts  Noble 

Foundation.  Inc  (All).d.s 
Nofdson  Corp  (All) 
Norfolk  Southern  Corp  lAII).d.r. 
North  American  Philips  Corp 

fA//J.d.r 
Northeast  U 
Northern  Illinois  Gas  (J.U.R).r.i 
Northern  States  Power  Co  (All).d.r 
Northern  Telecom.  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T) 
The  Northern  Trust  Co  (All).d.r 
Northwest  Airlines  Inc  (U.G.R) 
Northwest  Industries.  Inc  iAII).d 
Northwestern  Mutual  Life  Insuranci 

Co  (All).d.r 
Norton  Co  (All).d.r.s 
WW  Norton  &  Co  .  Inc  (J.C.U.G).s 
NonwestCorp  (All).r 
NoxellCorp  (All).r,s 
The  NutraSweet  Co  lAllyr 


Occidental  Petroleum  Corp  (All) 
Ohio  Bell  Telephone  Co  IAII).d.r.' 
Ohio  Edison  Co  (Allt) 
The  Ohio  National  Life  Insurance 

Co  (A/'id.r 
Oklahoma  Gas  and  Electric  Co 

(J.C.U.G).d.r.s.t.u 
Old  Stone  Bank  fA;/),d 
OlinCorp  UC.Uld.r 
Oneida  Ltd  (J.C.U.G).d.r 
'Ontario  Corp  (M).d.r 
OpenakaCorp.  Inc  fU.G) 
Oregon  Portland  Cement  Co 

(J.C.U.G) 
•Outboard  Marine  Corp  (U.G.R.T).d 
Owens-Corning  Fiberglas  Corp 

(J.C.U.G).d.f.s 
Owens-lllinois.  Inc  (All).d 
Oxford  Industries.  Inc  (J.U).A.» 


PHH  Group,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).d.r 
PPG  Industries  inc  (J.CU.G.R).d.r 
PQCorp  UCU.GTyd.n 
Paccar.Inc  (J.C.U.G.Ri.d 
Pacific  Enterprises  (AM).r 
Pacific  Mutual  Lile  Insurance  Co 


Pan  American  Life  Insurance  Co 

(U.G).  A 
Panhandle  Eastern  Corp  (All).d.r 
ParkerHannrfin Corp  (J.U.G.R).d 
The  Paul  Revere  Cos  (All) 

(J.C.U.G.T).  A.r 
F^chiney  Corp  (All),  s 
The  Penn  Central  Corp  (All).d.r.» 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

34 


Penn  Ceniral  Telecommunicalions 

PennbancOfpCUG.flltf 

JC  Penney  Co    Inc  (Ml),d.t.s.\.u 

Pennsylvania  Power  &  Light  Co 

f^nnvat!  Corp  (J.IJGJ.Pr).d.r 
PBnmoiiCo  UC.U).a.r.S,t.u 
Peoples  Bank  (J.C.UG.RUsJ 
The  PeopFes  Gas  Light  and  Coke 

Co  IJC.UG  Ri.as 
PepsiCo  Inc  IJC.UG.T).a.fs 
PET  Inc  (J.CUG).s 
Ptizer  Inc  im.C.f 
Phelps  Ooage  Corp  (All).d,f,s 
Philadelphia  National  Banh  (All),d.r.i 
Philip  Momi  Cos  Inc  (All).d.r 
Phillips  Petroleum  Co  tAlll.df 
Phoenrx  Mutual  Lile  Insurance  Co 

fjCUG  Rl.dr 


TheP 


UC.U 


:  (Aiiyd 


Piper,  Jattfay  A  Hopwood  Inc  (A 

Pitlshurgh  National  eank(AII).A 
PirrwayCorp  iJ.C.U.G).d 
Planie  &  Moran,  CPA's  (C.UG).A 
Playboy  Enterprises,  Inc  (All) 
f^go  Producing  Co  (J.C.U.Gyr 

Pope&Talbol  Inc  UCU.G.T) 
Poner  Paint  Co  (UG.Pr) 
PotlatchCorp  lAHi.d.s 


e  Brothers  Co  U.C.UGlA 

e  WalerhousefUG/r 
lericaCorp  (Allld.i 


Public  Service  Electric  and  Gas  Co 

(JC.UG.Ri.d.r 
Pugel  Sound  Power  &  Light  Co 


Quaker  Chemical  Corp  lAll).d.r.: 
The  Quaker  Oats  Co  (Aliyd.r 
Quaker  Stale  Corp  (Aliyd.f.s 
Quantum  Chemical  Corp  (All).d 


RCA  Corp  (UGl.d.S 
R  J  R  Nabisco,  Inc  (Aliyd.r 
RKO  General,  Inc  (J.C.UG.R) 
Ralston  Purina  Co  (J.C.UG.R).d 
fland  McNally  S  Co  (UG.R) 
Raytheon  Co  (All),d.r 
Readers  Digesf  Association.  Inc 


(AlH.d 


Reichhold  Chemicals  Inc  <UG) 
The  Reliable  Lile  Insurance  Co  (Alli 
Reliance  Electnc  Co  (Alli 
Reliance  Insurance  Cos  fArtj.s 
Republic  National  Bank  of  New 


Research-Conrell,  Inc  [All) 

The  Research  Institute  ol  America, 

inc  UCUGld 
Revlon,  Inc  (All) 
Rexham  Corp  <U).d 

Reynolds  Metals  Co  (J.C.UG).d.r 
Riviana  Foods  Inc  (J,C,UGj 
Rochesfef  Mid/ano  Co/p  fU.G|A 
The  Rocketellei  Brothers  Fund,  Inc 

(A;;|s 
Rockeleller  Family  &  Associates 


ivell  Internalio 
1  and  f^as  Cc 


(Allj.d 


Rolling  Thunder,  Inc  fA//j,fl 
ROLM  Corp  {All) 
RoiscreenCo  fAiiyd.rs 
Rorer  Group  Inc  (All),d 
RospatchCorp  (j,C.U) 

Royal  Insurance  WCU.G.fl/r 


SOS  fiiofecft  Corp  (All) 

SKF  USA  (All).d 

SNET  (J.C.UG.R) 

SPS  Technologies,  Inc  (All).d.r.s 

SPXCorp  (U.G).r.u 

SatecoCorp  (J.C.U.GX).d.r 

The  St  PaulCos  (J.C.UGT).a.r 

Salomon  \nc  (Aiii.d 

Sanders  Associates  Inc 

fJ,C,UG,fl;.0 
Sando;  Inc  (All).d.rs 
Santa  Fe  Pacific  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R).r 
Sanwa  Bank  California  (J.CUt) 
Sara  Lee  Corp  (J.C.U.Gl.d 
Schering-Plough  Corp  (J.C.UG.R) 
Schlegel  Corp  (All) 
Charles  Schwab  &  Co ,  Inc  (AIli.A 
Scon  Foresman  and  Co  (U).r,s 
Scon  Paper  Co  UC.U.R.T).d.r 
■Scnpps  Howard  Inc  (CU.G.T).d.r 
Joseph  E  Seagram  &  Sons,  Inc 

(Allj.r 
SealrightCo,  Inc  (J.C.UGj 
G  D  Searie  &  Co  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Securiiy-Connecticul  Life  Insurance 

Co  (Aliyd.r 
Security  Pacilic  Corp  (All).d.r.u 

(J.CUG.Rl.rs 
SelonCo  (U.G}.A.ii 
ShakleeCorp  (U.G).d 
Shearson  Lehman  Hulton  (J.C.U.G) 
■Sheldahl,  Inc  (All) 
ShellQilCo  (All).r 
Shelter-Globe  Corp  (J.CUTtl.d.r 
Shenandoah  Lite  Insurance  Co 


(Alli.dr 
The  Sherwin 


»s  Co  (Alli.d 


Simpson  Irr^KSlment  Co 

(J.C.UG.R).r 
The  Singer  Co  (U.G.R).d.r.s 
Skinner  Corp  (All).d.S 
Smith  International,  Inc  (U.G) 
SmifhKline  Beckman  Corp  (All).d.r 
Society  Corp  (All) 
Somers  <^rp  (MersmanWaldron) 

(U.G.Pr).A 
Sonal  Inc  (All).d.r 
Sonoco  Products  Co  (J.C.UG.T),d.r 
Sony  Corp  ol  America  fA";,C 
Soo  Line  Railroad  Co  (J.C.UG.T) 
South  Carolina  Nalional  Corp  (All) 
South  Central  Bell  Telephone  Co 

(Alli.dr 
Southeast  Bank,  N  A  (U.GI.d 
Southern  Sell  (All).a.  r 
Southern  Lite  Insurance  Co  (All).d 
The  Southland  Corp  (J.C.U.G.T) 
Southwestern  Bell  Corp  (U.G.Rl.d.r 
Soulh-Weslern  Publishing  Co  (All) 
Sovran  Financial  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R) 
Spiegel,  Inc  (U.G) 
Spring  Arbor  Distnbulion  Co 

(All.Pr.t).d.r 
Springs  Industnes.  Inc  (J.U.G.R.Tj.d 
Square  D  Co  (U.G) 
Squibb  Corp  (All).a.r 
The  Slackpole  Corp  (Alljd.r.s 
Stalev  Continental  Inc  (All).d 
Slanadyne,  Inc  (Alli.d 
Standard  Insurance  Co  (C.U.G.R.T) 
The  Standard  Products  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R) 
Slanhome,  Inc  (J.C.U.Gl 
The  Stanley  rttorts  (C.UG.Rl.d.r. 
State  Farm  Insurance  Cos  (U.G).r 
State  Mutual  Lile  Assurance  Co  of 

America  fflwj.d/ 
Slate  Street  Sank  &  Trusi  Co  (All) 
Stauttei  Communicaiions,  Inc 

(U.G.R.t) 
Steel  Heddle  Manufaciunng  Co 

(UG)." 
Steiger  Tractor,  Inc  (All) 
Sterling  Dnjg  Inc  (Alll.r 


SCO 


c  (All).d 


(All).d 


Stone  4  Websiei 
The  Slop  &  Shop 
'Studeni  Loan  Marketing 

Association  (All).d 
Subaru  ot  America  UCU,G,ri 
Sun  Co    \r\c  (J.C.U.G.TI.A.d.r 
Sun  Lite  Assurance  Co  of  Can 

(JC.U.G)r.s 
■Susquehanna  Investment  Groi 

(J.C.U.G) 
Swank,  Inc  (U) 
Swanson  Analysis  Systems,  ln( 


TRW  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R).d 
Tambrands.  Inc  (J.CU.G) 
Tandy  Corp  (All).d.ii 
"The  Teagle  Foundation,  Inc 

(All).d.r.s.t.u 
Technimetrics,  Inc  (All) 
TeklroniK.  Inc  (All).r 
Teledyne.lnc  (U.G.t).d 
The  Telex  Corp  (G; 
TennantCo  (J.C.UG.T) 
Tennecolnc  (J.C.UG.Rj.d 
Tesoro  Petroleum  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R).r 
Texaco  Inc  (UG).r 
Texas  Commerce  Bank  -  Houston 

Foundation  fj.CUGis 
Texas  Eastern  Corp  (All).d.rs.t 
Texas  Gas  Transmission  Corp 

(J.C.UG.R) 
Texas  Instruments  Inc  (UGRj.d.rst 
Textron  Inc  (J.C.UI.d 
Thomas  &  Bens  Corp  (J.C.U.Gl.d 
Thomas  McFadden  &  Associates, 
:  (U.G).  A 


Thorn 


Inc  (U.G.R) 
J  waller  Thompson  Co 

( J.C.U.G.  Pr.tl 
ZMfAlll.d.r 
Ticor  Foundation  (J.C.U.P 


TheT 


:  (All).d 


Times  Minor  (Alll.r.s.t 

Times  Publishing  Co  fJCUG.rM 

The  ToroCo  (Alll.d.S 

The  Torringion  Co  (Aliyd.r 

Total  f^lroleum  (North  America)  LU 

(J.C.U.G.  Rl.d.r 
Towers.  Perrin   Forster  &  Crosby 

(J.C.U.Gl 
Toyota  Motor  Sales,  U  S  A  ,  Inc  (Al 
Inc  ,  a  Westmark  Co  (All).d 
Tram  Co  (J.C.UG.T) 


eCo  ( 


isamenca  Corp  (Aliyd 
tsco  Energy  Co  (J.C.U.G.R).d 
■Travelers Cos  (J.C.U.G.RI.d.r 
'elers  Express  Co .  Inc  (Alli 
idwayCos,  Inc  (U.G.Rl 
Tfemco  Inc  (J.C.U.GJ).A 
TRINOVACorp  (J.C.U.G.TI.d 
TnskelionUd  (J.U.G).A.d.s 
Trust  Co  Bank,  Atlanta  fA//| f 
The  Turner  Corp  (J.C.U.Gj.A.d 


"US  Bancorp fCL/.Gj.d. 
UGlCorp  (J.C.U.G.R).d 
UNUM  Lite  Insurance  C 


US  Bank  ol  Washington  fCUGic/. 

US  WEST  Inc  (Alll.r 

USGCorp  (C.UG.Rl.d.r 

UST  inc  (All) 

USX  Coip  (U.G.R).d 

Union  Bank  fJCUGj 

Union  Camp  Corp  (All) 

Union  Elearic  Co  (J.C.UG.RI 

Union  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co 

(J.U.G.T),A.d 
Union  Pacific  Corp  (J.CU.G. R).r 
Union  Trust  Co  (AII).A.d 
Unisys  Co'p  (Aliyd 
United  Bank  of  Denver  (Alll.r 
United  Engineers  &  Construclors, 

United  Gas  Pipe  Line  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R),d.r 
United  Jersey  Banks  (Aliyd 
United  Mutual  Savings  Bank 

(J.C.Uld 


alion  (U) 
inited  States  Borax  &  Chemical 

Corp  (UG.Pr).r 
'nited  States  Fidelity  and  Guaranty 

Co  (UG.Ryd.r 

Inc  (J.C.U.G).d 


Rubbern 


:  ftIO, 


(Aii).d.rs 
United  Technologies  Corp  (All).a 
United  Telecommunications,  Inc 

(JG.U.G.R).d.r 
United  Telephone  Co  of  Florida 

(J.C.U.G.RI.d.r 
United  Telephone  Co  ollndiana 

Inc  (JC.UR.Tl.d.r 
"United  Telephone  Co  of  New  Jer 

sey,  Inc  (J.C.UG.Ryr 
United  Telephone  Co  ol  Ohio 

(C.U.G.R.T) 
United  Telephone  Co  ol  Pennsyl 

n'a(J.C.U.G.R).r 
United  Virginia  Bank  (All) 
Universal  Foods  Corp  (U.G) 
Unocal  Corp  (J.C.U.G).d.r 
The  Upjohn  Co  (Aliyd  r 
USAif  (CUT) 
USLIFE  Corp  (J.C.UG).d 


rt(  York 


Valero  Energy  Corp  (JGU) 
Valley  Bancorporalion  (J.C^U.G) 
Valley  National  Bank  ol  Arizona 

Vanan  Associates, /nc  (All).d 
VictauhcCo  Of  America  (U.GJ.  A 
Virginia  Power  ('A/Ud.c 
M^/can  Mafena's  Co  (J.C.UG.T) 


W 


Wachovia  Bank  &  Trust  Co  ,  N  A 

The  Wachovia  Corp  (Aliyd 
The  Wallinglord  Steel  Co  (UGl 


(All) 
The  Washington  ftjsf  Co 

(J.C.U.G.TI.d 
Waste  Management,  inc  (Aliyd 
Watkins^ohnsonCo  (UG.RyA.d 
Wausau  Insurance  Cos  (All).d.f 
CJ  Webb.  Inc  (Aliyd 
Welch  Foods  Inc  (J.U.Gl 
Wells  Fargo  Bank.  N  A  (Allj.d.r 
West  One  Bancorp  (J.C.UI.d.r 
West  Poinl-Pepperell  Foundalion, 

Inc  (Allld 
Western  Lile  Insurance  Co  (Alli 
Western  Publishing  Co  ,  Inc 

(J.C.U.G) 
Westmghouse  Elecinc  Corp 

(U.G).A.d.r.s.'> 


WestStar  Bank,  na  (JCU) 
Vi^stvaco  Corp  (Aliyd 
•Weyerhaeuser  Co  (J.C.U.G).d 
Whirlpool  Corp  (JCUG.Rydr 
Wh.teConsolidatedlndustr.es  Inc 

(UGl 
■WhitmanCorp  (J.C.UG.Ryd 
WhinakerCorp  /C.U.G.TJ.d 
JoAn  Wiley  &  Sons,  inc  Publishers 

(Alll.A.r.s.t 
Willamene  Industries,  inc  (M) 
The  Williams  Cos  (U).d 
Williams  &  Co  ,  Inc  (J.C.U.G).A 
Winn-Dixie  Stores,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.tl 
The  Wiremold  Co  (J.C.UG.T).d.r 
Wisconsin  Bell,  Inc  (Aliyd.t 
Wisconsin  Energy  Corp 

(J.CU.G. Tl.d.r.u 
Wolverine  World  Wide,  Inc  (All).d.r 
Wyman-Gofdon  Co  (Ail),a 


The  Yankee  Cos  ,  Inc  (All).d.r 

Arthur  Young  fAWUS 
Young  &  Rubicam  Inc  (All.i) 


Zapata  Corp  (J.U.G) 


Cy  1989  Council  for  Advancement  and  Support  of  Education 

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Members  of  the  S.U.  cn-w  team  share  a  moincni  oj  comurader 


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Volunteer  Leadership 

Time  and  energy  are  valuable  resources.  Each 
year  many  friends  and  alumni  volunteer  their 
services  to  Susquehanna  University  and  its 
programs.  The  individuals  listed  on  the  following 
pages  volunteered  their  time  and  expertise  to  a  wide 
variety  of  university  programs.  Many  volunteer  for 
more  than  one  program.  An  important  mission  of 
Susquehanna  University  stresses  education  for 
service.  These  volunteers  represent  the  dedication 
to  serx'ice  that  is  part  of  the  mission  of 
Susquehanna  University.  We  are  pleased  to 
recognize  the  following  volunteers. 


Alumni  Association 
Executive  Committee 

Susquehanna  is  fortunate  to  have  active  alumni  who  are  interested  in  the 
University's  future.  Throughout  the  year,  alumni  leaders  act  as  catalysis  in 
keeping  graduates  in  touch  with  University  progress.  Alumni  plan  special 
reunions  such  as  Alumni  Day  and  regional  gatherings  in  their  respective 

We  thank  the  1988-89  Alumni  Executive  Officers.  Executive  Board 
Members,  and  District  Club  leaders  for  their  service. 
Officers 

William  A.  Uwis.  Jr.  'bH.  president 

Terry  L,  March  '67  and  Carol  B.  Kehler  "74,  vice  presidents 

Donald  S  King  '66,  , 

Chester  G  Rowe  '52,/ 


Representatives  on  the  University  Board  of  Directors: 

UsheR   Butler '62 
Carl  L  Campbell  '65 
William  C  Davenport  53 
Uah  Cryder  Oherhcim  '47 

Executive  Board  Members-At-Large 

Margaret  Anne  Finley  '85 
Robert  L.  Fiscus  '59 
Robert  A.  Gabrenya  '40 
Joe  W  Kleinbauer  '63 
Richard  K   Renn '73 
Ncvin  C.  T  Shaffer  '49 
Dorothy  E.  Wesner  '81 
Todd  G.  Bums  '81 
David  M.  Dumeyer  "69 
Ten  L.  Guemsi  '80 
Marsha  A.  Lehman  '74 
Doneen  Bolton  Rehrig  '72 
Christopher  D.  Rooke  '82 
Ruth  Naylor  Shaffer  '41 
Henry  R   Albright.  Jr.  '54 
Cheryl  Rahlfs  Atkinson  '77 
Samuel  D.  Clapper  '68 
Richard  E   Derrick  '61 
James  H   Faust  '87 
J  Donald  Steele.  Jr  '73 
Ronane  Havicc  Vermillion  '71 

District  Alumni  Club  Chairpersons 
ALTOONA 

fondall  L  Klobetanz  '76,  Hollidaysburg.  PA 

BALTIMORE 

Alan  C.  Lovcll  '70.  Ellicott  City.  MD 

CENTRAL  PENNSYLVANIA 

ftiul  R   Bingaman  '49,  State  College,  PA 

FLORIDA  NORTHEAST 

John  B  Neuhauser  '76  &  Katherine  McAlli" 

FLORIDA  WEST 

William  A-  Pctle  '76,  Safety  Harbor,  FL 

HARRISBURG 

Robcn  A  Good  '65  &  Linda  Carolhet^  Good  '66,  Camp  Hill   PA 

HAZLETON 

Kenneth  J  Vermillion  '71  &  Ronane  Havice  Vermillion  '71,  Summit  Hill,  PA 


JERSEY  CENTRAL 

David  E   Atkinson  '77  &  Cheryl  Rahlfs  Atkinson  '77,  Summit,  NJ 

JERSEY  NORTH 

William  E.  Cochran  '83.  Oradell.  NJ 

JERSEY  SOUTH 

Robert  G  Gundaker  '64.  Moorestown.  NJ 

JOHNSTOWN 

Roben  A.  Gabrenya  "40.  Johnstown.  PA 

LANCASTER 

Robert  S,  Nickey  III  '84.  Lancaster.  PA 

LEHIGH  VALLEY 

Ronald  R   Roth  '76  &  Laurie  Morgan  Roth  '76.  Easton.  PA 

LEWISTOWN 

ftiul  D  Olbrich  '59  &  Thiry  Reamer  Olbrich  '57.  Uwistown.  PA 

PHILADELPHIA 

Shirley  A  Young  '51.  Fountainville.  PA 

PITTSBURGH 

Eugene  H   Gundr\im  '48  &  Dorothy  Eilhardt  Gundnim  '48.  Pittsburgh.  PA 

SCRANTON/WILKES-BARRE 

Robert  I  Scovell  '65,  Kingston,  PA 

SUSQUEHANNA  VALLEY 

Henry  R   Albright  '54,  Selinsgrove,  PA 

WASHINGTON,  DC 

Jeremy  Davis  Lopynski  '82,  Vienna,  VA 

WILLIAMSPORT 

Donald  S.  King  '66.  Montour^ville.  PA 

YORK 

Patricia  F  Heathcote  '52.  York,  PA 

Richard  K  Renn  '73.  York.  PA 


Alumni  and  Parent  Career  Network 

Susquehanna  University  is  deeply  grateful  to  the  many  alumni  and 
parents  who  have  willingly  shared  their  time  and  talents  to  provide 
guidance  to  our  students  as  they  prepare  for  their  professional  lives.  Both 
networks  give  students  valuable  information  and  access  to  the  work  world. 


r  Neuhauser  '77.  Lake  Mary.  FL  32746 


Alumni  Career  Network 
Accounting/Finance 

Thomas  Barbaro  '78 
Sue  Brett  '83 
Allison  Bird  '83 
Patricia  A   Bowman  '71 
Robert  M    Brenneman  '73 
Carl  L  Campbell  '65 
Robert  G.  Carothers  '70 
William  Cochran  '83 
Robert  Curtis  '63 
Kathy  Dilenschneider  '76 
Michael  Donahue  "82 
Robert  G.  Edgerton,  Jr  '73 
Charlotte  G  Folmer  "75 
John  Foos  '71 
H.  Scott  Fritts  '78 
Robert  Guise  '60 
Richard  Harrell  "83 
Fred  Hickman  "77 
Steven  M    Hoffman  '72 
Susan  Z   Horstman  '76 
Andrew  Jakuber  "82 
Carter  C  Kaneen  "71 
Fred  W,  Kelly.  Jr,  "66 
Audrey  Klijian  "78 
Philip  M.  Kob  "78 
H-  Laurence  Kyse  "70 
George  Lambiase  '80 
Stephen  V.  Lamoreaux  "80 
Judith  H.  Usiey  "66 
Elizabeth  Linehan  "78 
David  Lloyd  "83 
William  Lombard  "80 
Lisa  Angst  Long  "80 
Thomas  R  Long  "68 
Terry  L.  March  '67 
Audrey  Molettieri  '82 
James  R-  Nace  '70 
Linda  Neyhart  '80 
Albert  M    Noggle  '77 
Tommy  F  Petro  '72 
Ralph  E,  Purpur  "66 
James  Radvany  "82 
Donald  M.  Ross  "78 
William  H,  Rouse  '72 
Audrey  Schwarz  '82 
Stephen  Shilling  "80 


Rich  Spotts  "68 

James  W  Summers  "64 

Nancy  H  Swan  '80 

Cynthia  Pritchard  Swenson  "77 

Eric  Walker  '79 

Roxana  Williams  "77 

Paul  M.  Willibanks  "75 

Jeffrey  S  Witte  "71 

Debbie  R,  Wolfert  "78 

Tom  Wolven  "81 

Business 

Arlene  Anderson  '83 

William  D,  Atkinson  "74 

Charles  S,  Bender  II  "67 

Arthur  F.  Bowen  '65 

Susan  Bullock  '81 

Usiie  R.  Butler  '62 

Bruce  W.  Casso  '74 

Mary  Coughlin  "82 

Henry  J.  Deperro  "70 

Bill  Devinc  "81 

Warren  S-  Diggins  "75 

Jane  Kadenbach  DiGirolamo  "78 

David  S,  Dunn  "72 

Arthur  D.  Ebersberger  "68 

Thomas  Entenmann  "71 

Linda  Eberlin  Fahmey  '79 

John  Greenshields  '81 

William  Harris  '81 

Barry  Hartshorn  '76 

Mark  Haslett  '75 

Henry  Herrington  '68 

Andrew  C  Hickox  '79 

Paul  R.  Hinsch  '74 

Stephen  Hull  '80 

Susan  R.  Kadenbach  '75 

David  Power  Kamer  '75 

Ron  Keefer  "63 

Joe  W.  Kleinbauer  '63 

Harry  F  Kocher  '55 

Richard  E.  Linder  '64 

Karen  Anderson  Lynch  '70 

JetsonR   McCleary  '66 

Gary  T  Miner  '69 

Trtjdy  Miner  "68 

Bruce  E.  MoorB  '77 

H   Gerald  Nanos  '70 

Linda  Neyhart  '80 


Michael  G.  Ostermayer  "71 

William  B  Pearson  "64 

Jill  Jacobus  Polk  "78 

Dena  J  Praul  "66 

Dale  J.  Price 

R  J  Purcell  "79 

Gary  W.  Richenaker  "76 

Mary  I,  RiLsert  '68 

Dalton  William  Savidge  '72 

l^tricia  Ann  Schoenegan  '80 

Flank  W,  Schott  '74 

Scott  Schweppe  '83 

Chris  Smith  '81 

Mark  A.  Snyder  '79 

Enc  E.  Stahl  '73 

Jon  Tietbohl  '81 

Dennis  L.  Van  Name  '68 

Communications 

Judith  Critelli  Burkholder  '80 

Nancy  Zanner  Correll  "78 

Stephen  Cowleo  '82 

Warren  Diggins  '75 

Dan  Ditzler  '77 

Ten  Guemsi  "80 

Samuel  Kuba  ID  "75 

Susan  Odjakjian  "79 

William  E.  Swanger  III  "76 

Bill  Trousdale  "74 

Computer  Science 

James  Barker  '80 

Douglas  Brown  '81 

Susan  L,  Cunningham  '73 

David  Danielson  '77 

Larry  L,  Eppley  '72 

Charlie  Fox  '84 

Scott  A,  Grimm  '78 

Don  Hamlin  '70 

James  Hinkle  '83 

Ronald  Keefer  '63 

Ernie  Kemper  "80 

Thomas  Lust  '74 

Cindy  Lynch  '82 

Dave  Lynch  '80 

Marvin  Malone  '63 

Frederick  Carl  Mayer.  Jr,  '71 

Gary  Minifeld  '68 

Mary  Mack  Poff  "83 

Catherine  A.  Sieben  '84 

Bruce  Torok  '79 

James  C  Vaiek  '68 

Education 

Susan  Augustine  '83 

Elizabeth  H  Bagger  "62 

James  Barker  '80 

Leonard  R.  Betkoski  '62 

Donald  Boyle  "59 

Mary  Coleman  "58 

David  Dumeyer  "69 

Jill  H,  Evans  '71 

Gerald  Fletcher  "59 

Daniel  Fbrataro  '68 

Cynthia  Frishkom  '71 

Annette  Click  '83 

Karen  Griesbach  '69 

Thomas  Hanshaw  '62 

Anne  J.  Herrington  '70 

Karen  Holmes  Hoke  '79 

Linda  Houdeshel  Howard  '69 

Cheryl  Huber  '70 

Kathryn  Hulhngs  '76 

Laureen  Klein  '79 

Donna  J.  Kratz  '73 

Mary  Landis  '82 

Anne  Lawrence  "69 

Lowell  L.  Leitzel  '76 

Jerome  Lynch  '68 

Brian  McCartney  '72 

Joan  Meisenheller  '66 

Philip  Chapman  Ousley  '73 

James  Page  '69 

John  P  Micro  '78 

Robert  Reid  '79 

Pete  Rile  '81 

Nancy  J.  Robinson  '79 

Laune  M    Roth  '76 

Joan  Sarisky  '61 

Susan  Fuller  Sies  '78 

Norrine  Bailey  Spencer  '68 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

36 


Roben  X   Spero  '69 
Loreen  Wimmer  Stout  '70 
Jane  Westrick  Swisher  *78 
Stephen  M.  Vak  '68 
Linda  C  Zeiber  '70 

Human  Resource  Management 

Rnberto  Alcantara  '82 
David  A,  Borden  '72 


Susi 


'77 


Arlcne  Cunh  '83 
Stephen  Dempsey  '83 
Elwood  R    'Chub'  Dietz  '76 
John  HoU  '80 
Edward  Huber  '60 
R,  Kevin  Keeler  '78 
Robert  KtKis  '80 
Larry  Kroggel  '77 
George  Laufenberg  '72 
Valerie  Mitchell  '81 
Kathy  Shade  lacobucci  '80 
Carey  N.  Sheaffer  '74 
June  Soyka  '83 
Joel  Tokarz  '80 
Jack  Treas  '80 
Douglas  C.  Webb  '73 

Insurance 

Barry  Boblick  '71 
Michael  J,  Buterbaugh  '76 
Peter  D.  Cuozzo  '70 
Robert  A   Dachik  '71 
R  Kevin  Keeler  '78 
Robert  J.  King  '58 
David  E-  Lewis  '77 
M   W.  Tilghman.  Jr.  '71 

Law 

Barbara  A ,  Beans  '79 
Linda  Bushkofsky  '81 
Daniel  M   Corveleyn  '69 
Joseph  M.  David.  Jr.  "65 
David  M,  Dumeyer  '69 
Peter  L.  Fisb  '77 
Scott  Heller  '82 
Robert  Hochsluhl  '70 
John  H.  Klemeyer  '70 
Frank  J.  Leber  '64 
William  A    Lewis.  Jr  '68 
Kenneth  L   MacRiIchie  '75 
Wanda  D  Neuhaus '75 
Nanc7  H,  Palerson  '70 
James  Pen.ing  '82 
Lorella  Puglielli  '82 
Richard  K-  Renn  '73 
Philip  E.  SanFihppo  '71 
Linda  Long  Whalen  '76 
Wm.  Harvey  Wiest  '67 

Marketing 

Russ  Azzarcllo 
Pamela  B.  Banes  '79 
Susan  Haines  Casso  '74 
Ronald  C.  Cohick  '70 
Mark  Diluigi  '77 
Thomas  Eggleston  "69 
Mark  R.  Gaul  '76 
Cheryl  L.  Gingrich  '75 
Richard  W  Grey  '69 
Alan  Grove  '80 
Robert  W  Hadfield  '68 
Philip  A.  Hallden  '86 
George  E,  Hams  TV  '64 
David  L.  Hcsel  '69 
Robert  C  Irivin  '78 
J  R   (Rusty)  Johnson  '79 
Geoffrey  P  Kinlgen  '70 
Patricia  Uvine  '80 
Robert  S.  Long  '73 
Nicholas  A.  Lopardo  '68 
John  McCrudden  '74 
Joseph  H.  Muir  '80 
Doreen  Bolton  Rehrig  '72 
Thomas  Riley  '81 
Ronald  R   Roth  '76 
Robert  Schoenlank  '80 
Joseph  Taimage  '79 
Gary  P  Ulrich  '70 
Eric  S.  Walker  '79 


Music 

Sharon  Wineck  Austin  '72 

Sherry  Sheaffer  Breton  '76 

James  B.  Cochran  '78 

Baird  Collins  '58 

Phillip  Compton  '80 

Debra  Dubs  Diddlemeyer  '74 

Donna  Zierdt  Elkin  '70 

Constance  Galbraith  '83 

Patricia  L   Hallman  '66 

Joanne  R   Hench  '69 

Anna  M .  Horwhat  "61 

Cheryl  S.  Huber  '70 

John  T  Kolody,  Jr  '75 

Brenda  Strausberger  Koster  "80 

Robert  LaBarca  '78 

Sue  Lar^en  '82 

Anne  H-  Lawrence  '69 

Toni-Marie  McGlynn  '77 

Janis  Pettit  '72 

William  Schauf  '80 

Richard  W.  Semke  '69 

Barbara  Shaffeo  "57 

M.  Lynn  Talbot  '66 

Debbie  Fox  Taylor  '77 

Marjone  Waltman  '54 

Robert  N.  Whitmoyer  '80 

Randall  D  Yoder  "71 

Religion 

Rev.  Timothy  W.  Bingman  '68 

Rev.  Virginia  M.  Biniek  '67 

Rev.  Edgar  Wayne  Dreyman  '74 

Rev  Dr  Donald  B.  Green  '70 

Rev.  Harold  Hand  '74 

Rev.  Glenn  E  Ludwig  '59 

Rev.  David  C.  Lutcher  '78 

Rev.  W  Stevens  Shipman.  Jr  '69 

Rev.  Jeffiey  G.  Vayda  '75 

Rev.  William  Weary  '73 

Rev.  William  H.  Weiser '82 

Larry  Wingard  "60 

Science 

James  L ,  Ayers  '59 

Dr  Alan  Bachiach  "58 

Dr.  Cynthia  Wood  Barton  '74 

John  J.  Basil.  RPT  '73 

Richard  A   Bechlel.  OD  '72 

William  R.  Betz.  MD  '78 

Francis  X   Burke.  MD  '74 

Michael  C.  Carr  '65 

E.  Lance  Cave  '65 

Michael  Cordas.  Jr.  MD  '63 

Ben  Dombroski  '66 

Tonna  J.  Dougan  '74 

Alayne  H.  Fessler  '80 

David  M,  Fisher.  DMD '77 

Margaret  C  Fisher.  MD  '71 

C.  Patrick  Gallagher  '73 

William  D  Greenlee  "73 

Christopher  L   Heran  "70 

Michael  J.  Herman.  MD  '78 

Dr  Richard  Jacobson  '70 

Robert  Kaufmann  '79 

Stacy  Kiraly  '79 

George  Kirchner.  DDS  '64 

Dr  Donald  W.  Moneni  '78 

Dawn  G  Mueller.  MD  '68 

S  Steven  Piatt  '75 

David  &  Blair  Revak  '65 

Helen  Ross  '82 

Victor  J  Sobolewski.  III.  DO  '79 

Stephen  Tingley.  MD  '82 

Peter  Tischbein  '79 

Stephen  T  Toy  '61 

Joseph  S.  Witcofsky  '80 

Social  Services 

George  Adams  '75 

Judith  Adams  '75 

Cheryl  L.  Bishop  '74 

Mark  D  Burkhardt  '76 

Cathenne  Compton  "81 

Patncia  M.  Crone  '77 

Margaret  V  DuVal  76 

Melinda  Eash  '79 

Paul  Ernst  '65 

Nancy  Comp  Everson  '69 

Sally  L  Gilbetl  '68 


Edward  Huber  "60 
Deidre  Gordon  Jacques  '77 
Shirley  Bailey  Kroggel  '77 
Beverly  Larzelere  '69 
Harold  E.  Letter.  Jr  '75 
Mary  Lolspeich  '70 
Diane  Mann  '67 
Maxine  Lipkin  Marple  '55 
Charlene  Stoner  Maue  '71 
Dr  Frederick  Maue  '71 
Virginia  Moratz  '59 
Bonalyn  A.  Mosteller  '70 
Carole  R,  Noska  '81 
Nancy  Rickenbaugh  Rolain  'i 
Geotje  Rudisill  "83 
Sally  B.  Snauffer  "64 
Karen  F.  Snider  "61 
Larry  A.  Wingard  "60 
Vaughn  Wolf  "67 
Other 

Susan  L.  Boone  '66 
Deborah  Quinn  '74 
E.  Franklin  Griffiths  '82 
Thomas  L.  Schaefer  '78 
Scott  C.  Truver.  PhD  '72 

Parent  Career  Network 

J.  Keith  Addy 

Herbert  H.  Allmers 

Nancy  M.  Allmers 

Gerard  N   Amoroso.  Sr. 

Russell  Azzarello 

Ellen  M.  Bateman 

Fred  Baumann 

The  Rev  Carl  E   Beu 

Jack  K.  Bishop 

Jean  Brandes 

Richard  B.  Cawthome 

Charles  R  Church 

John  R.  Cook 

Linda  C.  Cook 

Robert  M.  Cor^etto 

Joanne  R.  Dalton 

John  B.  Dalton 

John  Ebett 

Roberta  Ernst 

George  Fattman 

Daniel  M.  Fbmataro 

Nancy  Goodspeed 

Karl  D  Gordimer 

Ronald  J.  Graczyk 

R.  Clive  Greenough 

Robert  J.  Hamilton 

Daniel  R.  Harpster 

P.  Robert  Herr 

Gus  Herrmann 

Stanley  T  Hibberd  III 

Barry  K.  Holt 

Sue  Hook 

The  Rev.  Robert  G.  Hughes 

Kenneth  P.  Kasarjian 

Neil  L  Kilstein 

Thomas  King 

John  Kirkland 

Dr  Donald  W.  Kohls 

Joseph  LaBrie 

John  M.  Maher 

W.  Anthony  Major 

Rosanne  Maraia 

Theresa  H.  Martin 

Kathryn  Martynuska 

Raymond  Martynuska 

Ralph  M.  Maneo 

Stephen  M ,  McCabe 

James  H.  McCartney 

Connie  T  McClymont 

Mary  E.  McCollum 

Richard  E,  McCollum 

John  J.  McGowen 

Joseph  Mclaughlin 

Timothy  F.  Mee 

Hany  C.  Meyer 

Jack  Murray 

Willem  C.  Noorlander 

E  B  Paulsen 

C.  Arthur  Pearson 

Robert  J.  Petzinger 


Martin  L.  Pope 
G.  Barry  Pran 
Dale  J.  Price 
Hayden  N   Pritchard 
John  H   Raab 
John  M .  Rea 
Dr.  Robert  R   Rinaldi 
Jay  C  Rippard 
John  C.  Rushton 
Joan  Sarisky 
Harry  R  Seifert 
Charles  R.  Shoemate 
Charles  F  Snyder.  Jr 


Roben  D.  Snyder 
Arthur  Sohler 
F.  Fox  Stoddard 
Thomas  R.  Stone 
Richard  G.  Sultan 
Stephen  A.  Szawlewicz 
Harold  A.  Thomson.  Jr 
Arthurs.  Verdesca.  MD 
E   R.  Walker 
Richard  K.  Waits 
John  B.  Weiss 
Jay  S  Witmoyer 
Frank  A.  Zavattaro 


Alumni  Parent  Admissions  Networit 

Each  year.  Susquehanna  University  receives  valuable  assistance  from 
the  Alumni  Parent  Admissions  Network  in  recruiting  new  students.  AP.iN 
members  attend  college  night  programs  in  their  home  areas,  send 
congratulatory  letters  to  accepted  students,  attend  on-campus  workshops 
to  become  familiar  with  the  admissions  process.  Susquehanna  appreciates 
the  enthusiasm  that  APAN  members  share  with  prospective  students  and 
their  parents. 


Peter  G  Ashey  '87 

Lynn  Askew  '57 

Sharon  Austin  '72 

Ted  '74  and  Jane  '75  Babbitt 

William  Babiash.  Jr  '85 

Alan  Babp  '79 

Peter  Bacalles  '75 

Barbara  Beans  '79 

Leonard  Betkoski  '62 

Elizabeth  Biehl  '86 

David  E.  Bingaman  '85 

Joseph  Boileau  '85 

Joseph  Boland.  Jr  '82 

David  Borden  '72 

Sue  Brett  '83 

Sylvia  Buck  '88 

Charles  A  Buckley  HI  '88 

Steve  '78  and  Jean  '78  Budd 

Mark  Burkhardt  '75 

Linda  Post  Bushkofsky  '81 

Damian  C.  Caracciolo  '88 

Douglas  B  Carlson  '88 

Bruce  and  Jean  Carlson 

Jerry  Carothers  '70 

Linda  Miller  Chanmng  '84 

Carol  Chamigo  '85 

William  E.  Cochran  '83 

Suzanne  Coffee  '81 

Buz  W.  '84  and  Emilie  Conover 

Doris  A.  Cook  '85 

Lisa  Corridon  '83 

Dan  '69  and  Karen  '70  Corveleyn 

Mary  T.  Coughlin  '82 

Michael  Crawley  '84 

Jill  Critchley  '86 

Caroline  J.  Cueman  '86 

Mary  Acton  Dauber  '77 

Pam  Deisher  '85 

Gretchen  C.  Dell  '88 

Susan  Dell  '84 

Stephen  Dempsey  '83 

Hank  '70  and  Barbara  '69  DePerro 

Chuck  Dettmer  '85 

Bill  Devine  "81 

Pamela  Devito  "85 

Christian  H   DeWald  "88 

Jane  DiGirolamo  "78 

Carol  Dillon  '86 

Janice  Robb  Dolan  '79 

Pierre  Duy  '84 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Jason  M.  Elsas 

Robin  Emerson  '86 

Donielle  Fanarjian  '88 

Nancy  A   Fazekas  '85 

Jay  Feaster  "84 

Ann  Hubley  Fehr  "85 

Mary  Kaiser  Finley  '82 

Meg  Finley  '85 

Brian  '82  and  Debbi  '81  Fisher 

Owen  Henniforth  Fitch  '68 

Brian  Fitzpatrick  '81 


Kevin  Flaherty  '78 

James  C.  Flanagan  '76 

Dan  Fomatoro  '58 

Douglas  E.  Garman  '81 

Emile  F.  and  Lois  George 

Doris  Gordon 

Lee  and  Dee  Gorman 

Kim  Gorman  '88 

Eric  Gruseke  '84 

Marc  Gutleber  '82 

Robert  '65  and  Jennifer  '67  Hamme 

Ron  Hardnock  '62 

Maureen  Hassett  '88 

Edith  Hebel  '49 

Sue  Heim  '86 

Hank  '68  and  Wendy  "69  Herrington 

Linda  HIavac  '85 

Craig  Hockenbury  '81 

Kip  Holhster  "84 

Deborah  Holt  '86 

Gina  Hucke  '86 

Leanne  Jacone  '85 

Drew  '82  and  Lori  Jakubek 

Natalie  Jason  '85 

J.R.  Rusty  "79  and  Suzanne  Johnson  III 

Cathy  L.  Jones  '86 

Karen  Keenan  '85 

Winnie  Keller  '84 

Bill  Kennedy.  Jr.  '85 

George  Kirchner  '64 

Kathryn  Kissinger  '85 

John  '70  and  Linda  '71  Klemeyer 

Signe  Gates  Knock  "71 

Ron  Kramer  '71 

Lorinda  Krause  '79 

Scott  Krzykowski  '88 

Larry  '70  and  Christine  '70  Kyse 

Carolanne  Lachenauer  '85 

Robert  G.  Lang 

Barbara  Lappe  '82 

Sue  Larsen  '82 

Caroline  Lee  '83 

Alice  Lent 

Rebecca  Lent  '88 

William  Lewis.  Jr  '68 

Elizabeth  Linehan  '78 

Kerne  L.  Linker  '89 

Michael  Ludwig  '88 

Cindy  Luer  '85 

Karen  S  Madden  '88 

Chris  Markle  '84 

Michael  Matta  '83 

Mark  Mazaleski  '84 

Kim  Gormley  McCavera  '86 

Kristin  Meinig  '88 

Dawn  Melo  '86 

John  R   Mertz  '49 

Bruce  Milzman  '84 

Ann  Marie  Minton  '77 

Gary  '61  and  Stephanie  '60  Moore 

Trish  Moran  '85 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

37 


Spike  and  Maryland  Mytn 

Joanne  H   Nanos '76 

CameA  Neff88 

Howard  Nelson.  Jr.  '85 

Rob  Nickey  '84 

Robert  and  Rajean  Nickey 

Barb  Nolan  '86 

John  '87  and  Barbara  John  '68  Norton 

Amy  G.  Nye  '82 

Catherine  Oakes  '86 

Frederick  Olivari  '84 

Jennifer  Olson-Smilh  '84 

Douglas  P,  '85  and  Elizabeth  '86  O'Neil 

Dennis  Packard  '71 

Christopher  Parker  '88 

Richard  Pohl  '79 

Jack  Purdy  '84 

Joseph  Raho  '71 

Kelly  Ramsdell  '85 

Martha  Richardson  '88 

Judith  Rile  '78 

Frank  L,  Romano  "57 

Paul  Rosick 

Patricia  A,  Ross  '88 

Mimi  Rossell  '82 

Barbara  A   Rosliac  '88 

Ronald  Roth  '76 

Paul  Rybecky  '88 

Patii  Schickram  '88 

Lynne  Schoepe  '88 

Don  '82  and  Robin  '83  Scholl 

Frank  W,  SchotI  '74 

Rebecca  Schumacher  '72 

Manha  Miller  Schwartz  '77 

Karen  Schwille  '85 

Jodi  Murray  Sheese  '68 

Allison  Shepard  '86 

Jo  Ann  Smith  Skinner  '77 

Rob  Shfer  '86 

Nornne  Bailey  Spencer  '68 

Mary  Sprowls  '82 

Reed  Slarr  '88 

Sarah  Stone  '88 

Colleen  Sullivan  '85 

Reinhart  and  Shirley  Summerfield 

Barbara  E.  Summers  '65 

Cathy  Svetec  '86 

Douglas  Talhelm  '86 

Timothy  Taylor  '83 

Kimberly  Tiemey  '85 

Sharon  Tirpak  '88 

Garth  Torok  '83 

Scott  M ,  Torok  '88 

Ken  '71  and  Roxane  '71  Vermillion 

Scott  Viglianii  '88 

Timothy  Vile  '86 

Marjorie  Rayner  Waer  "64 

Biir82andGwen'83Weiser 

1-eslie  B.  Wells  '87 

HcLsy  Whitham  '86 

David  Whitmore  '83 

Robert  N.  Whitmoyer  '80 

Chris  Wilkens  '86 

Jc»el  Williamson-Burns  '83 

Don  '50  and  Flossie  '51  Wissinger 

Kaihy  Woerner  '86 

J"^cph  Wolfe 

Michael  Wright  '85 

Janet  Wyllie  '86 

Douglas  Yago  '86 

Thomas  "66  and  Jane  Hunter  '66  'Voung 


Window  of  Opportunity:  The  Campaign 
for  Susquehanna 

The  key  to  success  for  a  capital  campaign  is  responsive,  dedicated 
leadership.  The  momentum  of  the  Window  of  Opportunity  campaign 
continues  as  a  result  of  the  leadership  of  the  individuals  listed  below.  The 
University  is  deeply  indebted  to  these  individuals  for  their  steadfast  loyalty 
and  commitment  to  the  success  of  this  campaign. 


Steeling  Committee: 

Robert  Weis.  Steering  Commiltee  Chain 
Helen  Decker  Slough  H'87,  Honorani  Chain 
Charles  B.  Degenslein  H'82,  Honorary  Chairman 
L^awrence  M,  Isaacs  '43.  National  Campaign  Chairman 
William  A   Genig.  National  Vice  Chairman 
Raymond  C  Lauver  '50,  National  Vice  Chairman 
Erie  1   Shoben  II  '35,  National  Vice  Chairman 
Harold  O'Connor.  Board  Solicitation  Chairman 
Samuel  D  Ross.  Jr.  '54.  Major  Gifts  Chairman 
Albert  P  Molmaro.  Jr.  '50.  Leadership  Gifts  Chairman 
Joel  Cunningham.  University  President 
Sidney  Apfelbaum 


Jack  Bishop  '57 
Joan  Bishop 
Carl  Campbell  '65 
Dolly  Diers 
Kenneth  O.  Fladmark 
Frank  W  Fletcher 
John  G.  Poos  '71 
Louise  Kresge  Isaacs 
Sara  G,  Kirkland 
Jack  Kolbert 
Truman  H.  Purdy 
Saul  Putterman 
Gustave  W  Weber  H'77 


'45 


Science  Funding  Committee: 

Douglas  E   Arthur  '49 

Joel  Cunningham 

George  E   Hams  '64 

Lawrence  M    Isaacs  '43 

Terry  L-  March  '67 

Paul  G  Filipek  '65 

Sara  G   Kirkland 

Albert  P  Molmaro.  Jr.  '50 

Harold  O'Connor 

Samuel  D.  Ross.  Jr  '54.  Chairman 

Erie  I.  Shobert  II  '35 

Stephen  T.  Toy  '62 

Donald  E.  Wissinger  '50 

Leadership  Gifts  Committee: 

Albert  P  Molmaro.  Jr.  '50.  Chairman 

Area  Campaign  Organization 

Nev.-  York  City/Southern  Connecticut 

Robert  L  Fiscus  '59 

Raymond  C.  Lauver  '50 

Terry  L   March  '67.  Chairman 

Ralph  E   Purpur  '66 

Philadelphia/Southern  New  Jersey 

Leslie  R,  Butler  '62.  Chairman 

Christian  B,  Harris  '70 

Henry  '68  and  Wendy  Evans  '69  Herrington 

William  D  Kramer  '67 

Thomas  D  '63  and  Diane  Norcross  '65  Samuel 

Nortfiem  Nov  Jersey 

John  D  '81  and  Mary  Pat  '81  Brown-Chrislenson 

Mary  T  Coughlin  '82 


Planned  Gift  Committee: 

Douglas  E,  Arthur  '49,  Chairm 
D  Edgar  (Tedl  Hutchison  '34 
Uwrence  M.  Isaacs  '43 
Rev.  Lester  J.  Karschner  '37 
Leah  C  Oberheim  '47 
Edward  F.  Pfeifter  '50 
Carl  Rice 
Ruth  L  Roush 

Rev  E  Raymond  Shaheen  '37 
Erie  I  Shobert  II  '35 


Paul  O.  Filipek  '65.  Chairman 

Wayne  H.  Fisher  '66 

Harnsburg 

Douglas  E.  Arthur  '49 

Jack  Bishop  '57 

William  C.  Davenport  '53 

William  S.  Morrow  '34 

Louis  F  Santangelo  '50.  Chaim 

Susquehanna  Valley 

Gary  E.  Baylor 

Vincent  E-  Boyer '52 

Joe  W,  Kleinbauer  '63 

Marjorie  W.  McCune  '43 

Carl  W  Moyer  '63 

Edward  F  Pfeiffer  '50.  Chairmi 

Robert  A.  Pittello 

Rev,  E,  Raymond  Shaheen  "37 


National  Committee  on  Annual  Giving 

Through  personal  visits  and  telephone  conversations,  members  of  the 
National  Committee  on  Annual  Giving  challenge  other  alumni  to  support  the 
Susquehanna  University  Fund  at  leadership  ($125  or  more)  levels.  Since  its 
inception,  the  National  Committee  has  rai.ted  more  than  $350,000  and  has 
made  nearly  1,000  calls  in  support  of  the  SUE 

We  are  grateful  to  Chairman  Carl  Campbell  '65  and  the  members  of  the 
committee  for  their  outstanding  service  and  leadership. 


Carl  L  Campbell  '65,  Chairman 

Douglas  E.  Arthur  '49 

Willard  J.  Bowen  '69 

Vincent  E-  Boyer "52 

Linda  Kline  Bugden  '72 

Leslie  R   Butler  '62,  Vice  Chairman 

Robert  Carr  '75.  Vice  Chairman 

William  C,  Davenport  '53 

Richard  T.  Fenstermacher  '65 

Robert  L.  Fiscus  '59 

John  O.  Foos  '71 

Robert  A.  Gabrenya  '40 

William  H.  Gehron  '40 

Henry  H    '68  and  Wendy  Evans  '69 

Herrington 

D  Edgar  Hutchison  '34 

Lawrence  M.  Isaacs '43 

Joseph  R.  Joyce  '63 

William  J  Kennedy  '85 


Joe  W.  Kleinbauer  '63 

H.  Laurence  Kyse  '70 

Raymond  C.  Lauver  '50 

Thomas  R.  Lisella  '71 

Terry  L.  March  '67 

Susan  Lang  Martin  '74 

Stephen  L  Neff  '81 

Peter  M   Nunn  '57 

Uah  Cryder  Oberheim  '47,  Vice 

Chairman 

Christopher  D,  Rooke  '82 

Samuel  D  Ross.  Jr.  '54 

Thomas  D.  Samuel  '63 

Nevin  C.  T  Shaffer  '49.  Vice  Chairmar 

Norrine  Bailey  Spencer  '68 

Helen  Wentzcl  Spitzner  '37 

Roxane  Havice  Vermillion  '71 

Donald  E   Wissinger  '50 

Suzanne  Yenchko  '68,  Vice  Chairman 


Business  and  Industry  Campaign 

A  $25,000  challenge  opportunity  spurred  (he  local  Business  and  Industry 
Campaign  to  recordbreaking  success.  More  than  140  Susquehanna  Valley 
businesses  and  industries  contributed  a  total  of  $123,520  to  the  1988-89 
Susquehanna  University  Fund. 

This  progress  is  a  tribute  to  the  leadership  of  Chairman  Henry  A. 
Truslow  in.  President  ofSunbury  Textile  Mills,  as  well  as  the  members  of 
the  Steering  Committee  and  Volunteer  Team  whose  enthusiasm  and  hard 
work  made  these  outstanding  results  possible. 


Henry  Tnislow,  Chain 
Steering  Commiltee 
James  Apple 
Bill  Bowen  '69 
Urry  Isaacs  "43 
Fred  Kelly  '66 
Joe  Kleinbauer '63 
Edward  Pfeiffer  "50 
Truman  Purdy 
Rue  Rothermel 
Marvin  Rudnitsky 
Robert  Soper 
Jack  Treas 
B  &  t  Volunteers 
Waller  Anderson 
Jeff  Apfelbaum 
Nicki  Apfelbaum 
Sidney  Apfelbaum 
Richard  Bechlel  '72 
William  Becker 
Carl  Bellas 
Joyce  Bilger 
Arthur  Bowen  '65 
Raymond  Bowen 
William  Clark  '62 
Janet  Dagle 
John  Dagle 
Mollie  Eyster 
Richard  Eyster  "56 


Frank  Fendt  '73 
Robert  Gronlund 
Karen  Hackman  "78 
Sandra  Hower 
Lee  Hummel 
George  Keller 
Edward  Kraus 
Norman  Lauer  '62 
Larry  Lewallen 
Kenneth  Mease  '50 
Paul  Morelock 
Stephen  Newton 
John  Pagana 
William  Pakuta 
Michael  Pfeffenberger 
Chris  Purdy 
Craig  Purdy 
William  Purdy 
Benjamin  Reichley 
Kermit  Rmer  "60 
George  Robinson 
Harold  Schriver 
Robert  Singer 
Robert  Snee 
Richard  Viens 
David  Wilson 
William  Wiikop 
Harold  Woelfel 


Class  of  1989  Senior  Pledge  Program 

Senior  Class  Agent,  Beth  Ann  Biml  '89  and  the  Senior  Pledge  Program 
volunteers  spent  six  weeks  of  the  spring  semester  challenging  their 
classmates  to  join  the  '  '89  Club ' '  by  making  three  year  pledges  to  the  SUF 
totaling  $89. 

At  the  campaign  's  close,  80  members  of  the  Class  of  1989  pledged 
$6,824  to  the  SUE 


Class  of  1989  Senior  Pledge  Program 

Beth  Ann  Biml.  Class  Agent 
Arlene  McBrearty,  Co-agent 
Karen  Nesler.  Co-agent 
Lauren  Bodmer,  Team  Captain 
Mark  DeLawter.  Team  Captain 
Knsten  Garfield,  Team  Captain 
Dana  Leach.  Team  Captain 
Kelly  McGonigle.  Team  Captain 
Bill  Mikus,  Team  Captain 
Kim  Paulsen,  Team  Captain 
Melanie  Raffa.  Team  Captain 
Dianne  Smith,  Team  Captain 
John  Tourville,  Team  Captain 
Launi  Ambielli 
Nancy  Armacosi 
Barbara  Bakeman 
Amy  Baran 
Chris  Bohler 
Glen  Bumham 
Michael  Cordas 
Tom  Daub 
Linda  Davis 
Donna  Degennaro 
Sue  Elsman 
Diane  Esty 
Donna  Faffet 
Andy  Fiscus 


Michelle  Geiger 
Bruce  Gona 
Bryan  Griffie 
Lynn  Guzikowski 
Scotty  Harrington 
Marcia  Hoge 
David  Huff 
Gertrude  M.  James 
F^ul  Kopey 
Ken  Layng 
Jen  Libl^ 
Ed  Lopez 
Bob  Loss 
Bob  Lussier 
Jill  Mairange 
Bridget  McKinley 
Teresa  Monahan 
Wade  J  Nacinovich 
Julie  Nees 
Johan  Paulsen 
Andrew  Pors 
Meg  Sorber 
Bnan  Stettler 
Scott  Swinarlon 
Wendy  Tibaldi 
Rebecca  Verdon 
Barbara  Weigle 


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Class  Agents 


Class  Agents  sen'e  their  classes  as  key  spokespersons  for  the 
Susquehanna  University  Fund.  Charged  with  the  task  of  increasing  alumni 
participation.  Agents  write  letters  and  send  postcards  challenging  their 
classmates  to  do  their  very  best  for  the  SUE 

Congratulations  to  the  following  1988-89  Class  Agent  competition 
winners: 
Best  Class  Participation:  Class  of  1923 

Agent:  John  Bitlinger 
Most  Improved  Participation:  Class  of  1936 

Agent:  Janet  Earhart  Harkins 
Best  Class  Giving:  Class  of  1968 

Agent:  Ken  Selinger 
Most  Improved  Class  Giving:  Class  of  1971 

Agent:  Whitney  Gay 


1988-89  Class  Agents 

Marion  Moyer  Potieiger  '09  ■  "1' 

John  Bittinger  "20  -  '25 

Wellington  "Duke"  Hartman  '30 

Paul  Hartlme  '31 

Fred  Carl  '33 

Harold  Rowe  '34 

Janet  Earhari  Harkins  '36 

John  Rakshys  '38 

Robert  Baslress  '39 

William  Gehron  '40 

Mary  Emma  Yoder  Jones  '41 

Ruth  McCorkill  '43 

Ethel  Wilson  Ker^chner  "44 

Corinne  Kahn  Kramer  '45 

Mary  Lizzio  Govekar  '47 

Robert  Wohlsen  '48 

Richard  Wesiervelt  '50 

Elmer  Baumgardner  '52 

Charles  Bailes  '56 

Lynn  Hassinger  Askew  '57 

Carolyn  Gillaspie  Snow  '58 

Jack  Cisney  '59 

Donald  Coleman  '60 


Gary  Moore  '61 
Robert  Smith  '62 
Irene  Etter  Schmehl  '63 
Barbara  Evans  Summers  '65 
Richard  R.  Hough  "67 
Kenneth  Selinger  '68 
Whitney  Gay  '71 
Doreen  Bolton  Rehrig  '72 
Barbara  Dalrymple  Dunn  '74 
Barbara  Shatto  Harvey  '75 
Mark  Burkhardt  '76 
Dan  Ditzler  '77 
Judith  Rile  '78 
Susan  Odjakjian  '79 
Edwma  Kelley  '80 
Stephen  Neff  '81 
Amy  Greenhow  Nye  '82 
Roger  Allen  Baker  '83 
Fredenck  Cabell  '84 
Margaret  Anne  Finley  '85 
Douglas  Yago  '86 
James  Faust  '87 
Mark  Thorsheim  '88 
Beth  Ann  Biml  '89 


Class  of  1939  Reunion  Committee 

The  Class  of  1939  celebrated  the  50th  anniversary  of  their  graduation 
from  Susquehanna  by  establishing  a  special  endowment.  The  Class  of  1939 
Annual  Fund  Endowment.  The  committee  under  the  leadership  of  Robert 
M.  Bastress  and  W.  Frank  Laudenslayer  personally  contacted  each 
member  of  the  class  to  ask  support  in  meeting  the  class  goal  of  $25,000. 

The  class  response  was  impressive'.  The  class  raised  $73,722,  $70,422  of 
which  will  be  used  to  establish  The  Class  of  1939  Annual  Fund 
Endowment.  This  fund  will  provide  a  lasting  remembrance  of  the  Class  of 
1939  and  will  support  the  University 's  highest  priority  needs  in  people, 
programs  and  facilities.  The  class  will  be  perpetually  recognized  in  the 
annual  honor  roll  of  donors. 

We  are  indebted  to  the  Class  of  1939.  especially  to  the  committee 
members  listed  below. 


Class  of  1939  Reunion  Committee 

Robert  M.  Bastress,  Gift  Chairman 
W,  Frank  Laudenslayer.  Activities 

Chairman 
Jean  B  Beamenderfer 
Miriam  Miller  Fisher-Coryell 
Marjone  Curtis  Hanson 
Henry  J.  Keil 
Isabel  Tewkesbury  Laudenslayer 


Eleanor  Croft  Leam 

Paul  Ochenrider 

Gladys  Wentzel  Phillips 

Mathilda  Neudoerffer  F^awell 

M  Jane  Schnure 

Shirley  Fmkbeiner  Stehlin 

Louise  E.  West 

Eleanor  Saven  Wise 


Class  of  1964  Reunion  Committee 

'  Has  it  really  been  25  years  ^!?.  .  .  You  haven 't  changed  a  bit! ' '  Tfiese 
comments  were  music  to  the  ears  of  George  Kirchner  '64  and  his  reunion 
gift  committee  who  worked  diligently  to  have  a  strong  turnout  for  their 
25th  reunion.  This  group  was  also  the  first  to  conduct  a  special  25th 
reunion  campaign  exclusively  for  the  SUE 

On  reunion  weekend,  the  Class  of  '64  proudly  presented  a  check  for 
more  than  $40,000  to  President  Cunningham.  Of  this  total,  $18,065  reflects 
gifis  made  to  the  special  campaign  for  the  SUE 


Class  of  1964  Reunion  Committee 

George  Kirchner.  Gift  Chairman 
Harry  Stnne.  Activities  Chairman 
Alan  Bachrach 
Thomas  H.  Curtis 
Gene  H   Dechert 
William  A,  Gerkens 
Carol  Bollinger  Joyce 
Lawrence  S.  Kachelriess 


Lxiri  Border  Kissinger 
Barbara  Stockalis  Labanosky 
Frank  Leber 
Karen  M.  Loeffler 
Irving  H.  Merwin 
Martha  Sue  Detjen  Moll 
Michael  E.  Rupprecht 
Sally  Baskin  Snauffer 


Parents  Executive  Committee 

Responsible  for  coordinating  all  parent  programming  at  Susquehanna, 
the  Parents  Executive  Committee  published  and  distributed  the  Parent 
Handbook,  hosted  welcoming  receptions  for  freshtnan  parents,  sponsored 
Fall  Parents  Weekend  '88  and  ran  a  successful  Parents  Fund  campaign  in 
support  of  the  Blough-Weis  Library. 

We  are  indebted  to  Parents  Executive  Committee  Co-Chairs  Jack  '57  and 
Joan  Bishop  and  the  members  of  the  committee  for  their  enthusiastic 
participation. 


Parents  Executive  Committee 

Jack  '57  and  Joan  Bishop,  Co-chain 
Wilhelm  and  Hilda  Bronander 
Sam  and  Patricia  Cerverizzo 
Alfred  and  Vmona  D'Alessandro 
Glenn  and  Aleta  Daniels 
Jason  and  Patricia  Elsas 
Joseph  and  Elva  Elsman 
Charles  and  Arleen  Fatigali 
Alexander  Galloway  II 
Ralph  and  Johanna  Giasi 
Robert  and  Linda  Good 
Robert  and  Nancy  Hamilton 
David  and  Kathleen  Herbsler 
Robert  and  Barbara  Hughes 


Elaine  Jones 

Anthony  and  Hazel  Major 

Herbert  and  Doris  Meyer 

Harold  and  Katherine  O'Keefe 

Ashok  and  Jayshree  Patel 

Rik  and  Pamela  Paulsen 

Raymond  and  Carolyn  Reis 

Vincent  and  Janet  Russo 

Frank  and  Edith  Scangarella 

Philip  and  llene  Speclor 

Sefton  and  Ann  Stallard 

C  Dale  and  Sally  Steinmetz 

George  and  Barbara  Tibaldi 

William  and  Susan  Mane  Zabransky 

Joseph  and  Marilyn  Zollo 


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Campus  Phonathon  Student  Volunteers 

During  1988-89,  more  than  500  student  callers  covered  the  phones  for 
the  Susquehanna  University  Fund.  After  28  nights  of  calling,  phonathon 
volunteers  contacted  more  than  7.000  alumni  and  parents  yielding  3.600 
pledges.  Congratulations  to  Fall  Chair,  Laura  Butler  '90  and  Spring 
Chair.  Betsy  Van  Tuyl  '90  and  all  of  the  student  volunteers  whose  efforts 
accounted  for  $155,821. 


Campus  Phonathon 
Student  Volunteers 

Laura  Butler  "90.  Fall  Chairman 

Beisy  Van  Tuyl  '90.  Spring  Chair? 

Kim  Evans  "91.  Weekly  Captain 

Dana  Leach  "89.  Weekly  Captain 

Jay  McClair  "9!.  Weekly  Captain 

Kristin  Ryan  "91.  Weekly  Captain 

Nightly  Captains 

Denise  Ambrogio  '90 

Ellen  Beckwith  '92 

Michelle  Bonvenirc  '90 

Sue  Brandt  '90 

Betsy  Camarco  '91 

Tom  Cervenzzo  "90 

Peie  Comber  '90 

Teresa  Considine  '90 

Noel  Cook  '90 

Matt  DeFrank  '91 

Malt  Detwiler  '91 

Jeff  Elwell  '90 

Paul  Emerson  '91 

Diane  Esty  '89 

Lauren  Fatigati  "90 

Dena  Fremanis  '91 


Student  volunteer  callers 
Pam  Adler 
Sara  Ahnert 
Laura  Ambielli 
Denise  Ambrogio 
Rohen  Ancipmk 
Martina  Androshick 
Brian  Ashwell 
Amy  Baran 
Jtll  Bashore 
Keiih  Baumann 
June  Beadencup 
Pete  Beaumont 
John  Beaver 
Ann  Beggs 
Tarrm  Belluce 
Allison  Beltz 
Lyn  Benson 
Barbara  Bentley 
Margie  Beniz 
Susan  Berdela 
Heather  Beuiel 
Chris  Biddle 
Beth  Ann  Biml 
Wendy  Biser 
Brad  Bishop 
Reagan  Bitler 
Janis  Blandy 
Peggy  Bobb 
Sheryl  Boblick 
Tom  Boone 
Lara  Boruchow 
Jay  Bosanko 
Elian  Boni 
Heather  Boyd 
Sherrie  Breeden 
Patrice  Brogan 
Jennie  Brown 
Miriam  Bruynell 
Christine  Bukowski 
Chnstina  Burchall 
Glcn  Bumham 
Sunday  Cahill 
Mary  Callaghan 
Carrie  Campbell 
Maureen  Carleton 
Lee  Anna  Can- 
Colleen  Carroll 
Daniel  Casey 
ieffCait 
Gene  Cautillo 


Marcia  Fryklund  '91 
Scotty  Harrington  '89 
Missy  Herbsler  '91 
Bob  Herr  '90 
Angle  Johnson  '90 
Enk  Kirkland  '90 
Sangeeta  Lai  "91 
Andrea  Light  '90 
Sarah  Luithle  '90 
Jim  McCallum  '90 
Joella  Mclvor  '90 
Tim  Mee  "90 
Bill  Mikus  '89 
Marissa  Palladino  '90 
Michelle  Palomares  '91 
Laurie  Pankuck  "91 
Kim  Paulsen  '89 
Nicole  Poliacik  '90 
Diane  Rogers  '90 
Karen  Rosner  "91 
Linda  Rowe  "9! 
Barb  Weigle  '89 
Doug  Wheeler  "90 
George  Wilson  "91 
Peggy  Wisniewski  '91 

Jim  Cawley 
Melissa  Challice 
Michele  Christman 
Jeremy  Church 
Bob  Cicala 
William  Ciecierski 
Angela  Cipriano 
Ann  Clohessy 
Lizabeth  Colbum 
Anita  Collazo 
Cindy  Cook 
Melissa  Corazzi 
Cheryl  Corradino 
Sarah  Corsilia 
Krislen  Cortnghl 
Helen  Costalas 
Andrew  Cox 
David  Cozzolino 
Elizabeth  Cubberly 
Lolly  Dawson 
Diana  Defrate 
Karen  Degraw 
Peter  DeHaas 
Jon  Deitrich 
Tim  Demko 
Teresa  Demott 
Richard  Derrick 
Jen  Devan 
Chris  Dietrich 
Debbie  Donzeiser 
Julianne  Doupe' 
Mike  Drummond 
Jennifer  Dubuc 
Jennifer  Duffy 
Alex  Dunn 
Cheryl  Edwards 
Doug  Elliott 
Jeff  Elwell 
Johnna  Emrich 
Debra  Epstein 
Kristin  Erdman 
Colleen  Erickson 
Jennifer  Ervine 
Chris  Evans 
Kim  Evans 
Amy  Falvo 
Margaret  Farmer 
Denise  Fauci 
Annette  Fawcett 
Lisa  Fern 
Kim  Filipek 


Elizabeth  Findley 
Rose  Firesiine 
Andy  Fiscus 
Amy  Fisher 
Mike  Flaherty 
Phillip  Flannery 
Janine  Flora 
Susan  Fody 
Laura  Forbes 
Anne  Ford 
Chris  Formosa 
Jamie  Forshey 
Bill  Fox 
Bryan  Frack 
Jill  Francaville 
Jennifer  France 
Marcia  Fryklund 
Beth  Gahran 
Alec  Galloway 
Jennifer  Ganter 
John  Garrett 
Maureen  Garrity 
Alissa  Gashler 
Jennifer  Gavel 
Kate  George 
Robert  Gerde 
Janice  Gessner 
Stuart  Glasby 
Melissa  Good 
Karli  Grant 
Scott  Grant 
Karin  Griffith 
Tony  Grigalunas 
Fred  Crosse 
Robert  Gude 
Matt  Hall 
Linda  Hapley 
Carolyn  Harrison 
Meg  Harvey 
Robin  Hastings 
Linda  Hauptli 
Kathleen  Haydu 
Dannielle  Heaps 
Melinda  Heck 
Julie  Heckman 
Rich  Hefle 
Brian  Heiden 
Nancy  Heyer 
Erin  Higgins 
Brian  Hines 
Allison  Hirschman 
Bridgitte  Hlaing 
Carrie  Hlinka 
Lee  Hoff 
Michelle  Hoffman 
Susan  Holmes 
Mark  Houston 
Lee  Huff 
Kathleen  Hughes 
Amy  Johnson 
Kim  Johnson 
Misti  Johnson 
Brad  Jonas 
Robyn  Jones 
Lorraine  KatVa 
Lisa  Kahler 
Jackie  Karali 
Kendall  Kasarjian 
Tom  Kelleher 
Chris  Kenney 
John  Keyes 
Jiesu  Kim 
Noel  King 
Kimberly  Klein 
Michele  Kleinchester 
E^trick  Kocen 
Nadine  Kramer 


Laura  Kralavil 
Art  Kriesler 
Kalhy  Kwiatkowski 
Amanda  LaBrecque 
Matt  LaDuke 
Knstina  Laing 
Sangeeta  Lai 
Kristen  Langenfeld 
Doug  Lankow 
Tracy  Lawrence 
Ken  Layng 
Dana  Leach 
Henry  Lee 
Janna  Leith 
Michelle  Lekas 
Peter  Lemongello 
Joe  Leone 
Cathi  Lesniewski 
Michele  Leuser 
Dan  Lewis 
Mary  Licciardone 
Laura  Lidemann 
Dave  Lisner 
John  Locke 
Chns  Loftus 
Mark  Long 
Mindy  Long 
Ed  Lopez 
Bill  Loss 
Robert  Loss 
Gretchen  Magnuson 
Heather  Maher 
Kristen  Mance 
John  Manning 
Kns  Marconi 
Stacey  Maroney 
Donalyn  Mason 
Jill  Matrange 
Francesca  Martiusi 
Diane  Mayer 
Deb  McAllister 
Scott  McAnaney 
Arlene  McBrearty 
Michele  McCabe 
Jay  McClair 
Heather  McCormick 
Jim  McCready 
Megan  McCutcheon 
William  McGarrigle 
Elizabeth  McGonigle 
Dave  McGregor 
Scott  McKee 
Chns  McUughlin 
Mane  McLaughlin 
Jay  McMeekan 
Mike  Meiss 
Jean  Meyer 
Curt  Miller 
Janeen  Miller 
Jennifer  A.  Miller 
Jennifer  L-  Miller 
Kristm  Miller 
Robert  Miller 
Shan  Miller 
Christine  Moncada 
Katharine  Morris 
Keith  Morris 
Marc  Moscatello 
Melanie  Moyer 
Karen  Muensier 
Steve  Muessen 
Jeff  Murphy 
Kelly  Murphy 
Suzanne  Murphy 
Rich  Musto 
John  Nacinovich 
Laura  Navin 
Karen  Nester 
Sean  Nestor 
Michelle  Neumann 
Mark  Nicholas 
James  Nickerson 
Steven  Nickerson 
Jonathan  Nickey 
Todd  Nickischer 
Randy  Noonan 
Kim  Norton 
Michael  Numann 


Keri-Ann  O'Connor 
Tina  Ohta 
Tammy  Ott 
Scott  Owens 
Drew  Paradine 
Gina  Parisi 
Lori  Parket 
Laura  Passaro 
Mona  Patel 
Sue  Paul 
Julie  Pearce 
Julie  Perfiho 
Heidi  Perry 
Paul  Pertusi 
Matthew  Petchel 
Stacey  Peters 
Jane  Petersen 
Mary  Petersen 
Janet  Petzinger 
Mami  Pietrowicz 
Donna  Podoletz 
Sue  Porter 
Melanie  Raffa 
Anne  Rank 
Mark  Rank 
Carrie  Ratkus 
Stephanie  Re 
Shann  Reeder 
Shari  Reis 
Michael  Ricciardi 
Malachy  Rice 
Leslie  Rippard 
Kelly  Roberts 
Kelly  Robertson 
Kenneth  Rodgers 
Rod  Rodgers 
Liesl  Roehrer 
Gloria  Rosado 
Debbie  Rosick 
Kristen  Rozansky 
Mike  Ruzika 
Laura  Saalmullcr 
Jill  Sameth 
Debra  Sauer 
Jay  Saunders 
Patncia  Saunders 
Aimee  Scafaria 
Rob  Scheffey 
Eric  Schmidt 
Heather  Schoner 
Jill  Schropp 
Ginger  Schultz 
Fred  Schwartz 
Patricia  Scotton 
Keith  Serafin 
Maura  Sheehan 
Patti  Sheehan 
Tina  Shepherd 
Heather  Sheriff 
Jeanie  Shultz 
Linda  Shultz 
George  Simeon 
Tim  Slifer 
Gary  Sloan 
Gretchen  Sloan 
Ken  S  lover 
Diane  Smith 
Scott  Smith 
Jon  Speer 
Tammy  Slamm 
Christopher  Stark 
Chris  Steiner 
Peter  Sieinmeiz 
Heather  Stephano 
Alexandra  Stobb 
Nikki  Sunderland 
Andy  Sung 
Jean  Ann  Swann 
David  Szawlewicz 
Michele  Tansey 
Thomas  Thiele 
Kelly  Thomas 
Wendy  Tibaldi 
Laura  Tidemann 
John  Tiffey 
Sean  Tighe 
Tracy  Tinsley 
James  Tollinger 


John  Tburville 
Beth  Ann  Tracey 
Kimberly  Trauger 
Diane  Traumuller 
William  "Riffy 
Chris  TXinnessen 
Alessandra  Tbmer 
Betsy  Van  TUyl 
Jennifer  Varcoe 
Kelly  Vardon 
Melissa  Vartholom 
Laura  Viozzi 
George  Voss 
Sandy  Wachter 
Carolyn  Waer 
Sarah  Walter 
Brenda  Wanner 
Scott  Watson 
Carol  Weigand 
Barb  Weigle 
Debra  Weissman 
Keith  Wennch 
Stacey  Wenzel 
Brian  Wetstone 
Chris  Weyrauch 
Jennifer  Wickham 
Kathy  Wilcox 
Donna  Willbergh 
Shari  Williams 
Jennifer  Wilson 
Tina  Wilson 
Vicky  Wilt 
Charlie  Winkler 
Jennifer  Winter 
Lon  Yoder 
Roger  Yost 
Ray  Ziegler 
Barb  Zimmerman 
Mark  Zir 
Greg  Zollo 


During  1988-89  more  than  500 
student  callers  covered  the  phom 
for  the  Susquehanna  University 
Fund. 


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Board  of  Directors 


Officers 

Harold  O'Connor,  Chairman 

State  College,  PA 
Retired  President 
Chemcut  Corporation/Schering 

AG 
Lawrence  M.  Isaacs  '43, 

Vice  Chairman 
Selinsgrove,  PA 

Retired  Executive  Vice  President 
Federated  Department  Stores, 

Inc. 
Robert  F.  Weis, 

Vice  Chairman 
Sunbury,  PA 

Vice  President  and  Treasurer 
Weis  Markets,  Inc. 
Donald  E.  Wissinger  '50, 

Vice  Chairman 
Hollidaysburg,  PA 
Vice  President 
Wissinger 's  IGA  Shopping 

Village 
John  A.  Carpenter,  Esq., 

Secretary 
Sunbury,  PA 
Attorney  at  Law 
Carpenter,  Diehl  &  Kivko 
John  C.  Horn,  Chairman 

Emeritus 
Huntingdon,  PA 
Executive  Director 
Church  Marwgement  Service, 

Inc. 

Members 

Sidney  J.  Apfelbaum,  Esq. 
Sunbury,  PA 
Anomey  at  Law 
Apfelbaum,  Apfelbaum  and 

Apfelbaum 
Jane  C.  Apple 
Lewisburg,  PA 

Assistant  Secretary  of  the  Board 
Butler  Krust  Baking  Company 
Douglas  E.  Arthur  '49 
Harrisburg,  PA 
Retired  Vice  President-Regional 

Manager 
Nationwide  Insurance  Company 
Gary  Baylor  '69 
Lewisburg,  PA 
President 

Country  Cupboard,  Inc. 
Leslie  R.  Butler  '62 
Sewell,  NJ 
Vice  Chairman.  Chief 

Administrative  Officer 
First  Pennsylvania  Bank 


Carl  Campbell  '65 

Harrisburg,  PA 

President 

Keystone  Financial,  Inc. 

Richard  E.  Caruso  '65 

Radnor,  PA 

Senior  Vice  President 

LFC  Corporation 

Joel  Cunningham 

Selinsgrove,  PA 

President 

Susquehanna  University 

William  C.  Davenport  '50 

Lemoyne,  PA 

President  and  Owner 

Hoopy  Insurance  Agency 

Charles  B.  Degenstein 

Selinsgrove,  PA 

Retired  Executive 

Weis  Markets.  Inc. 

The  Rev.  David  Fisher 

Millersville,  PA 

Pastor 

St.  Paul  Lutheran  Church 

W.  Donald  Fisher  '51 

Selinsgrove,  PA 

Partner 

Fisher.  Clark  <S  Lauer 

Frank  W.  Fletcher 

Selinsgrove,  PA 

Professor  of  Geology 

Susquehanna  University 

William  A.  Gettig 

Spring  Mills,  PA 

President 

Gettig  Technologies,  Inc. 

Gerald  N.  Hall 

Mechanicsburg.  PA 

Retired  President 

Hall 's  Motor  Transit  Company 

Alan  Hassman 

Camp  Hill,  PA 

President 

Hassman  Enterprises 

Raymond  C.  Lauver  '50 

New  Canaan,  CT 

Member 

Financial  Accounting  Standards 

Board 
William  A.  Lewis,  Jr., 

Esq.  '68 
Chevy  Chase,  MD 
Counsel 
U.S.  Senate  Judiciary 

Committee 
John  R.  Miller  Jr.,  Esq. 
Bellefonte,  PA 
Attorney  at  Law 


Peter  M.  Nunn  '57 

Potomac,  MD 

Partner 

Coopers  &  Lybrand 

Leah  Cryder  Oberheim  '47 

Woolrich,  PA 

Retired  Office  Manager 

Fleisher  's  Dairy  Stores.  Inc. 

Rocco  Ortenzio 

Mechanicsburg,  PA 

President 

Continental  Medical  Systems, 

Inc. 
Saul  Putterman 
Selinsgrove,  PA 
President 
Milton  Shoe  Manufacturing 

Company 
Kelly  Robertson 
St.  Marys,  PA 
Student 

Susquehanna  University 
Samuel  D.  Ross  Jr.  '54 
Carlisle,  PA 
President 

Pennsylvania  Blue  Shield 
Erie  L  Shobert  II  '35 
St.  Marys,  PA 
Retired  Vice  President, 

Technology 
Stackpole  Carbon  Company 
G.  Edward  Schweikert,  III 
Selinsgrove,  PA 
Associate  Professor  of 

Psychology 
Susquehanna  University 
The  Rev.  Robert  G.  Swanson 
Johnstown,  PA 
Pastor 

First  Lutheran  Church 
Henry  A.  Truslow 
Sunbury.  PA 
Chairman  &  Chief  Executive 

Officer 
Sunbury  Textile  Mills.  Inc. 
James  M.  Unglaube 
Chicago,  IL 

Director,  Division  for  Education 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church 

in  America 
Richard  F.  Wesner 
Danville,  PA 
Retired  President 
Kennedy  Van  Saun  Corporation 


Members  Emeriti 
The  Honorable  Preston  B. 
Davis 

Milton,  PA 

Attorney  at  Law 

Davis.  Davis  &  Kaar  Attorneys 

Samuel  H.  Evert 

Bloomsburg.  PA 

President 

S.  H.  Evert  Company.  Inc. 

Lawrence  C.  Fisher  '31 

York,  PA 

President 

Yorktowne  Optical  Company 

Orlando  W.  Houts 

State  College,  PA 

Chairman  of  the  Board 

O.  W  Houts  and  Son .  Inc. 

The  Rev.  Paul  B.  Lucas  '28 

Chambersburg,  PA 

Retired  Pastor 

The  Rev.  Howard  J. 

McCamey 
Camp  Hill,  PA 
Retired  Bishop 

LCA  Central  Pennsylvania  Synod 
Henry  W.  Rozenberg 
Jersey  Shore,  PA 
Retired  Engineering  Consultant 
Carl  H.  Simon 
Sun  City,  AZ 
Retired  Engineer 
Preston  H.  Smith  '38 
Williamsport,  PA 
Retired  President 
Smith  Printing  Company 
W.  Alfred  Streamer  '26 
Ventura,  CA 
Retired  Vice  President, 

Sales 
Charles  H.  Elliot  Company 
Norman  E.  Walz 
Sunbury,  PA 
Retired  President 
First  National  Trust  Bank 
Alan  R.  Warehime 
Hanover,  PA 
President 
Hanover  Brands 
Gustave  W.  Weber 
Selinsgrove,  PA 
President  Emeritus 
Susquehanna  University 


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Susquehannans  on  Parade 


THE  TEENS 


The  Reverend  Francis  E.  Remal}'  '17  of  Carlisle,  PA  was 
recently  the  subject  of  a  newspaper  article  as  he  celebrated 
his  99th  birthday.  Said  Pastor  Remaly.  who  served  much  of 
his  ministry  in  rural  Pennsylvania  churches.  "There's  no  secret 
for  this  long  life.  I  have  trusted  implicitly  in  the  Lord.  I've 
been  careful  about  eating  and  have  lived  a  wholesome  life." 

THE  THIRTIES 

The  Reverend  Dr.  Ralph  1.  Shockey  '36  and  his  wife 

Dorothy  recently  observed  their  50th  wedding  anniversary 
in  Moorestown,  NJ,  with  a  renewal  of  their  wedding  vows 
and  a  banquet  at  St.  Matthew  Lutheran  Church 

The  Reverend  Raymond  Shaheen  '37  was  instrumental 
in  having  an  article  by  Susquehanna  University  professor 
Dr.  Roben  M.  Goodspeed  concerning  "the  trashing  of  our 
environment"'  inserted  into  the  Congressional  Record.  The 
article  was  entitled  "Choking  on  Throwaways." 

THE  FORTIES 

Dr  Monroe  S.  Myers  '42  has  retired  after  a  long  practice 
in  family  dentistry  in  Northumberland.  PA.  He  will  continue 
to  reside  there.  His  retirement  came  42  years  to  the  day  after 
he  was  graduated  from  the  University  of  Buffalo  School 
of  Dentistry. 

Rine  G.  Winey,  Jr.  '46  has  been  appointed  to  the  board  of 
SUN  Bankcorp,  Inc  He  is  president  and  CEO  of  Watsontown 
National  Bank,  an  institution  he  joined  in  1952. 

Helen  Smith  Sanders  '49  has  again  been  elected  to  serve  as 
Secretary  of  the  Coordinating  Council  of  the  ELCA's  Region  9 
Center  for  Missions.  She  resides  in  Columbia.  SC. 

THE  FIFTIES 

Charles  H.  "Buss"  Carr  '52  has  joined  the  Bowen 
Agency's  Business  Brokerage  Division  in  Selinsgrove, 
where  he  will  specialize  in  lisimg  and  selling  business 
and  commercial  properties. 

Carol  Kegel  Valentine  '58  moved  with  her  family  from 
Warwick.  RI  to  Meriden,  CT  where  she  is  an  administrative 
secretary  in  the  new  radiation  oncology  department  of  Meriden- 
Wallingford  Hospital.  Her  husband  recently  accepted  the 
pastorate  at  Grace  Baptist  Church  in  Meriden, 

A  surprised  Dr.  John  H.  **Jack"  Anthony  '58  recently 
found  himself  in  the  spotlight  at  the  grand  opening  of  the 
Collin  County  Community  College  District's  new  theatre  on 
the  Spring  Creek  Campus  in  Piano.  TX .  The  name  of  the 
theatre  had  been  changed  from  its  original  name  to  "The  John 
Anthony  Theatre."  Anthony  serves  as  president  of  one  of  the 
fastest  growing  community  colleges  In  the  nation. 

THE  SIXTIES 

The  Reverend  Elmer  H.  Eiche  '61  was  honored  on  the  25th 
anniversary  of  his  ordination  as  a  Lutheran  pastor.  He  serves 
St.  Paul's  Lutheran  Church  in  Orwigsburg.  PA.  Pastor  Eiche 
IS  a  native  of  Frackville.  PA. 

Commander  James  M.  Skinner  '64  is  director  of  admissions 
at  Massachusetts  Maritime  Academy  in  Buzzards  Bay.  Jim 
served  previously  in  admissions  at  his  alma  mater  and  with 
Upsala  College. 

ftter  M.  Buchheit  '65  is  now  the  director  of  corporate 
travel  for  Black  &  Decker  in  Towson.  MD.  He  resides  in 
Ellicott  City.  MD. 

The  Reverend  Virginia  M.  Biniek  '67  is  librarian  at 


Krauth  Memorial  Library  of  the  Lutheran  Theological 
Seminary  in  Philadelphia. 

William  E.  Livengood  '67  has  begun  a  two-year  term  in 
Sanua,  Yemen  with  that  country's  United  States  embassy. 

Jimmy  H.  Hall  '68  is  managing  partner  and  principal 
owner  of  Cal-Surance  Benefit  Plans  in  the  Los  Angeles  area. 
He  resides  with  his  family  in  Rancho  Palos  Verdes,  CA. 

Beverly  Steeley  Larzelere  '69  is  now  adult  services 
coordinator  for  the  Developmental  Disabilities  Bureau  of 
the  State  of  New  Mexico.  She  resides  in  Santa  Fe. 

Michael  J.  Barrile  '69  is  unit  manager  of  Zurich-American 
Insurance  Company  in  Marlton,  NJ.  He  also  resides  there. 


Robert  G.  Carr  '75  has  been  promoted  to  vice  president/ 
equity  transactions  for  Prudential -Bac he  Capital  Funding  in 
New  York  City. 

Samuel  Kuba  ID  '75  is  the  general  manager  of  the  Youngstown 
Symphony  Society,  and  as  such  is  involved  in  the  operation  of  the 
Edward  W.  Powers  Auditorium.  He  lives  in  Youngstown.  Ohio. 

Robert  M.  Auman  '76,  a  native  of  Tucson.  AZ.  is  back  in 
that  area.  He  is  vice  president  of  Intelligent  Instrumentation 
Incorporated  in  that  city.  Auman,  a  CPA,  previously  worked 
in  Pennsylvania  and  North  Carolina. 

Susan  Zimmerman  Horstman  '76  has  been  named 
assistant  vice  president  and  operations  manager  for  the 
Mohawk  Region  of  Key  Bank.  She  has  been  with  Key 
Bank  since  1983  and  resides  in  Scotia.  NY. 

Lorna  Jean  Silver  Elliot  '77  resides  in  Lawrenceville. 
NJ.  where  she  is  a  free-lance  writer  and  editor. 


Susan  Z.  Horstman  '76 


Tom  Hepler  '78 


THE  SEVENTIES 

The  Reverend  Marcia  Graeff  Bell  '70  has  been  granted 
a  master  of  divinity  degree  from  the  Lutheran  Theological 
Seminary  in  Philadelphia  and  called  as  assistant  pastor  of  St. 
Matthew  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  Kellers  Church,  in 
Perkasie.  PA.  Her  ordination  took  place  in  Telford,  PA. 

Donald  J.  Campbell  '71  has  been  promoted  to  vice 
president  of  Acme  Food  Brokerage,  Inc.  He  and  his  family 
reside  in  Livonia,  MI. 

David  W.  Hahn  '71,  after  17  years  in  the  classroom,  is  now 
assistant  principal  of  Warrior  Run  High  School.  He  will  also 
be  head  soccer  coach  at  the  school,  a  position  he  formerly 
held  at  Susquehanna. 

The  Reverend  Jeffrey  W.  Winter  '72  is  the  new  senior 
minister  at  Corona  Presbyterian  Church  in  Denver,  CO.  The 
church  was  once  the  home  church  of  Mamie  Eisenhower. 
Pastor  Winter,  his  wife,  the  former  Judith  Holmes  '73,  and 
their  three  children  reside  in  Denver. 

Jean  Walton  Lehman  "73  appeared  as  a  soloist  for  the 
Verdi  Requiem  at  the  Grantham  Oratorio  Society  in  the 
Harrisburg  Area.  Also  featured  in  a  solo  role  was  Wayne 
Hill  '70 

James  B.  McCarthy  '74  has  been  advanced  to  the  rank  of 
associate  professor  at  the  University  of  Minnesota  Medical 
School.  He  resides  in  Minneapolis. 

Paul  R.  Hinsch  '74  is  now  vice  president  of  sales  and 
marketing  for  Spencer-Mead  Dental  Supply  of  Westbury,  NY 
He  resides  in  Bethpage,  NY. 

John  Ombelets  '74  is  now  the  copy  editor  of  the  Buck 
County  Courier  Times  and  will  reside  in  Horsham,  PA 
He  previously  had  been  political  reporter  for  a  suburban 
Boston  newspaper. 


Sue  R.  Medence  '84 


Deidre  Gordon  Jacques  '77  is  supervisor  in  child 
protective  services  at  the  Children  and  Youth  Services  in 
Delaware  County.  She  recently  completed  a  three-year 
program  at  the  Family  Institute  of  Philadelphia.  She 
resides  in  Newtown  Square,  PA. 

The  Reverend  David  C.  Lutcher  '78  is  now  the  pastor  of 
the  Ringtown-Brandonville  Lutheran  Parish.  He  and  his 
family  reside  in  Ringtown,  PA. 

Dean  H.  Springman  '78  is  now  director  of  purchasing 
for  The  Rittenhouse,  a  luxury  hotel  and  condominium  on 
Rittenhouse  Square  in  Philadelphia. 

Thomas  G.  Hepler  '78  is  controller  of  Pacific  Union,  Co., 
a  development  corporation,  in  San  Francisco,  CA.  He  resides 
in  that  city. 

Todd  B.  Morgan  '78  has  been  promoted  to  vice-president 
with  Eagan,  McAllister  Association,  Inc.  He  resides  in 
California,  MD,  and  was  also  presented  with  an  award  for 
his  work  with  the  American  Heart  Association. 

Alice  M.  Taylor  '79  is  assistant  editor  of  the  Library  of 
Congress  Information  Bulletin,  a  weekly  publication  of  the 
Library  of  Congress.  She  lives  in  Arlington,  VA. 

THE  EIGHTIES 

Phillip  Compton  '80,  director  of  music  for  First  United 
Church  of  Christ  in  Reading,  PA,  organized  a  recital  that 
featured  other  Susquehanna  alumni   Featured  soloists 
included:  Compton,  Mary  Brennan  Huesken  '80,  Michael 
Kammerer  '80,  Nancy  Mott  Kammerer  '80,  Brian  Shaw 
'80,  Michael  Trego  '81,  Wade  Walburn  '80,  Judy  Gessner 
White  '80,  and  Robb  Whitmoyer  '80.  Sacred  and  secular 
music  was  presented. 


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John  McEvoy  *80  has  been  promoted  to  general  manager  of 
Dalapon  in  New  York  City.  He  continues  to  reside  in  Upper 
Montclair.  NJ. 

Ellen  J.  SeemaD  '80  is  now  a  salesperson  with  Allen  and 
Cory,  a  paper  distribution  firm,  in  Camp  Hill.  PA.  She  resides 
in  Mechanicsburg. 

Robb  N.  Whitmoyer  '80  has  been  elected  to  serve  on  the 
District  8  executive  committee  of  the  Pennsylvania  Music 
Educators  Association.  He  resides  in  Selinsgrove  and  is 
director  of  choruses  at  the  local  middle  school, 

Catherine  Compton  '81  is  the  assistant  director  of  the 
freshmen  center  at  Drexel  University  in  Philadelphia.  She 
had  been  at  the  University  of  Delaware. 

Robert  W.  Ashe  *82  was  recently  promoted  to  development 
programming  manager  at  IBM.  He  continues  to  reside  in 
Poughkeepsie,  NY. 

Clay  R.  Mitman  '82  is  now  the  assistant  sales  manager  for 
the  Paul  Ford  Agency  in  Orlando,  FL  He  has  won  numerous 
awards  for  his  work  in  the  real  estate  field. 

Johanna  Yeager  Reisteter  '82  is  a  coordinator  and  case 
worker  for  the  Northampton  County  Association  for  the  Blind. 
She  resides  in  Bethlehem,  PA. 

Carolyn  Brady  '83  has  been  promoted  to  national  account 
executive  for  Media  Management  Plus,  a  computer  software 
company  in  New  York  City,  where  she  also  resides. 

Charles  C.  Jordan  '83  is  a  master  carpenter  with  Country 
Carpenters.  Ltd.  He  resides  in  Chester  Springs.  PA. 
Joanne  Ries-Singh  '83  is  a  newswriter  with  Voice 
of  America  radio  in  Washington,  DC.  She  resides  in 
Gailhersburg,  MD. 

Judy  Sunblade  '83  is  a  software  consultant  with 
McCormack  &  Dodge,  a  Dun  &  Bradstreet  company. 
She  resides  in  Waltham,  MA. 

Kenneth  A.  'Tishjy  '83  is  associate  director  of  residence. 
Simmons  College  in  Boston,  MA.  He  is  also  enrolled  at 
Suffolk  University  of  Law. 

Robert  A.  Heany,  Jr.  '84  is  assistant  vice  president  in 
the  private  banking  group  at  Citicorp  in  New  York  City. 
Bruce  C.  Wilson  '84  and  his  wife,  the  former  Karen 
Schmid  '83,  have  both  accepted  new  positions.  Bruce  is  an 
account  executive  at  Dunlop,  Underdonk  &  Wilson  in  Wayne, 
NJ.  Karen  is  an  administrative  representative  with  CIGNA  in 
Roseland.  NJ,  They  reside  in  Morris  Plains. 

Nancy  A.  Lariviere  '84  has  been  appointed  instructor  in 
psychology  at  Monmouth  College  in  Monmouth.  IL.  She  was 
a  lecturer  at  the  University  of  New  York  (SUNY)  at  Binghamton 
while  she  worked  on  her  master's  and  Ph.D.  there. 

Suzanne  Reinbold  Medence  '84  has  been  promoted 
to  audit  manager  by  Peat  Marwick  in  Harrisburg.  Her 
practice  area  includes  government,  non-profit,  real  estate, 
and  manufacturing. 

Cheryl  L,  Diacik  '85  is  a  financial  associate  for  the  Byrnes 
Group  in  York,  PA.  The  firm  specializes  in  professional 
recruitment. 

Domenick  Leonard  '85  is  a  regional  sales  manager  for 
Murdoch  Magazine's  Distribution  Division  in  San  Francisco, 
CA.  He  resides  in  Pacheco.  CA. 

Colleen  Sullivan  '85  has  been  promoted  by  Vogue 
magazine.  She  is  now  associate  editor. 

William  H.  Todt,  Jr.  '85  is  an  actuarial  account  executive 
for  the  NRl  Group  at  their  corporate  headquarters  in  RockviHe. 
MD.  He  lives  m  Silver  Spring.  MD. 

Roderic  G.  Vitty  '85  is  a  health  care  technician  for  Forsythe- 
Stokes  Mental  Health  in  Clemmons.  NC.  He  is  also  a  certified 
emergency  medical  technician. 

Kathleen  Villano  Woerner  '85  has  been  promoted  to 
executive  secretary  of  human  resources  for  SunRoad 
Enterprises.  She  and  her  husband  reside  in  Santee,  CA. 

James  A.  EMnheiro  '86  is  now  with  Consolidated/Drake 
Press  as  an  account  executive.  The  firm  is  in  Philadelphia;  he 


resides  in  Lafayette  Hill,  PA. 

Kimberly  A.  Rubio  '86  is  a  department  administrator  for 
human  resources  at  Howard  Savings  Bank  in  Livingston.  NJ. 
She  resides  in  Marlboro,  NJ. 

Steven  C  Ajello  '87  is  an  account  executive  for 
Multi  local  Media  Corporation,  the  "talking  Yellow  Pages." 
in  Boynton  Beach,  FL.  He  resides  in  Deerfield  Beach,  FL. 

Jennifer  Alexion  '87  has  been  promoted  by  J&J 
Temporaries  in  Princeton.  NJ.  She  is  now  a  personnel 
counselor.  Her  residence  is  Stockton,  NJ. 

Elizabeth  "Betsy"  Huff  '87  is  now  a  financial  analyst  at 
Manufacturers  Hanover  Bank  in  Wilmington,  DE.  Betsy 
resides  in  Ardmore.  PA. 


I  Do's 

LA  SELVA-ORTELL 

Kathryn  E.  Ortell  to  Edward  M.  La  Selva  '79.  October  I, 
1988,  Shades  Valley  Lutheran  Church,  Birmingham.  AL.  In 
the  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  was  Vincent  A.  La 
Selva  '79.  Edward  is  a  sales  service  manager  with  AllianceWall 
Corporation  in  Atlanta,  GA.  His  wife  is  a  sales  associate  with  Frito 
Lay  Company.  /  1500  Omie  Way,  Lawrenceville,  GA  30243. 
OMALLEY-WELLS 

Leslie  B.  Wells  '87  to  John  OMalley,  January  7,  1989, 
Littlestown  Methodist  Church,  Littlestown,  PA,  Susquehannans 
in  the  wedding  party  were  Cindy  Lain  '87  and  Amy  Summerfield 
'87.  Leslie  is  a  7th  grade  teacher  at  St.  Rose  of  Lime  School. 
Short  Hills.  NJ.  Her  husband  is  a  golf  professional.  /  397 
Morris  Avenue,  Springfield.  NJ  07081. 
FEHR-HUBLEY 

Ann  Hubley  '85  to  Stephen  Fehr,  April  29,  1989,  St.  Luke, 
Devon.  PA.  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Kathy 
Welliver  Dunn  '85,  Carin  Oberg  Delia  Badia  '85,  Dorothy 
Johnson  Howie  '85,  Jamie  L.  Apple  '85,  and  Belh  A. 
Mallison  '85,  Ann  is  regional  administrative  manager,  Akzo 
Coatings  Sikkens  in  King  of  Prussia.  He  husband  is  a  claims 
adjuster,  Harleysville  Insurance.  /  408  Franklin  Court,  Trapp, 
PA  19426. 
VINCES-BARABAS 

Pearl  C.  Barabas  '71  to  Freddy  Vinces.  June  10,  1989,  Sts. 
Peter  and  Paul  Lutheran  Church.  Guttenberg.  NJ.  Mildred 
Barabas  Sgambati  '60  was  matron  of  honor  and  Edward 
Barabas  '64  was  best  man.  Pearl  is  assistant  vice  president, 
B.  Blumenthal  &  Co..  Inc.  in  Carlstadt.  NJ  and  her  husband 
is  a  systems  programmer  with  the  same  company.  /  80  Ralph 
Avenue,  Hillsdale.  NJ  07642. 
CARVALHO-REED 

Rebecca  Reed  '86  to  Jim  Carvalho.  July  I.  1989,  Millerton 
Methodist  Church.  Millerton.  NY  Diann  L.  Doelp  '86  was 
in  the  wedding  party.  Becky  is  a  teacher  of  the  handicapped  in 
South  Plainfield  Public  Schools.  Her  husband  is  an  instrumental 
music  instructor  in  the  Union  County  Regional  School 
District.  /  14  Prospect  Street,  Westfield,  NJ  07090. 
McQUAIDBECKIE 

Laura  Beckie  '87  to  Peter  R.  McQuaid  '85,  July  15.  1989. 
Glen  Lutheran  Church.  Glen  Burnie.  MD.  Susquehannans 
taking  part  in  the  wedding  were  Peier  McElvogue  '86,  John 
Campeau  '85,  Chris  Sencindiver  '85,  Lauren  Ciresa  '87, 
Linda  Buck  '87,  and  Glenn  E.  Ludwig  '69.  former  chaplain 
of  S.U.  Pete  is  a  senior  systems  analyst  with  Marine  Office  of 
America  Corp,  and  Laura  is  sales  account  executive  with  Expo 
Consul  International.  /  Apartment  9.  114  Cascade  Court, 
Princeton,  NJ  08540. 


Born  Crusaders 

To  Harry  W.  and  Donna  Lennek  Turner  '77,  a  son.  Bryant 
Walden,  August  18.  1987.  He  joins  sister  Lyndsey  Ann.  bom 
July  16,  1984.  /  223  Lake  Shore  Drive,  Cheshire,  MA  01225. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Keith  A.  Bray  '83.  a  son.  Robert  Edward, 
July  21.  1988.  He  joins  brother  Aaron  Lee.  born  July  4,  1987  / 
32  Seneca  Drive,  Shickshinny  Lake.  PA  18655. 

To  Thomas  E.  '81  and  Joy  Mingle  Wolven  '8L  a  son, 
Brandon  Thomas,  October  1,  1988.  Tom  has  been  promoted  to 
General  Manager  of  the  Baltimore  Division  of  Ailing  &  Cory. 
/  3130  Elmmede  Road.  Ellicott  City.  MD  21043. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Steven  J.  Chappelear  '83,  a  son,  Timothy 
Steven,  March  10,  1989.  /  10130  Village  Round,  Allentown, 
PA  18106. 

To  Brian  K.  and  Deborah  Kellner  Mamrak  '8L  a  daughter. 
Melanie  Mae,  March  15,  1989.  She  joins  sister  Mary  Kathryn 
/  275  Harmony  Station  Road.  Phillipsburg.  NJ  08865. 

To  Gary  Shippy  and  Nancy  Adams-Shippy  '79.  a  son, 
Michael  Adams  Shippy,  June  26.  1989,  /  67  Harvard  Avenue. 
Maplewood,  NJ  07040, 


Deaths 

Alma  Weaver  Gricsemer  '3L  Hamburg,  PA.  May  23,  1988 
She  earned  a  master's  degree  from  Temple  University  and  was 
a  social  studies  teacher  in  New  Jersey  and  Pennsylvania  for 
40  years. 

Frank  W.  Weaver  '29,  Rutledge,  PA.  August  31.  1988.  A 
veteran  of  World  War  II.  he  spent  much  of  his  career  in  the 
automotive  repair  field.  He  was  one  of  many  of  his  family 
members  to  attend  Susquehanna.  Among  his  survivors  is 
his  wife,  the  former  Prudence  Wilson  '28. 

Marian  Crompton  Crane  '4L  North  Wales.  PA.  February 
6,  1989.  She  spent  much  of  her  career  in  teaching  in  the 
Western  Pennsylvania  area.  Among  her  survivors  is  Carol 
L.  Crane  '70 

Frank  Malasky  '32,  DuBois,  PA,  May  27,  1989.  He  taught 
many  years  in  Western  Pennsylvania  before  retiring  to  his 
hometown  of  DuBois. 

Dr.  Reed  Speer  '32.  Crafton.  PA.  June  27.  1989  A  doctor 
of  osteopathic  medicine,  he  practiced  in  the  Pittsburgh  area  for 
50  years.  For  37  years  he  was  a  member  of  the  Philadelphia 
College  of  Osteopathic  Medicine's  board  of  directors,  and  was 
school  physician  at  Crafton  for  more  than  30  years.  Among  his 
survivors  is  his  wife,  the  former  Mildred  Arbegast  '30 

Essie  V.  Henninger  Stania  '17.  Shamokin.  PA.  July  12. 
1989.  A  commercial  student  at  Susquehanna,  she  worked  as  a 
legal  secretary,  among  other  positions,  after  leaving  Susquehanna. 
She  sang  in  the  Shamokin  Grace  Lutheran  choir  for  more  than 
25  years  and  played  the  piano  in  Sunday  School. 

Dr.  John  F.  Lewis  '27.  Sunbury.  PA.  July  18.  1989,  He 
taught  biology  in  Connellsville.  PA.  after  graduation  until 
joining  the  facuhy  of  California  University  in  1945.  He  retired 
in  1966.  but  remained  very  active  in  conservation  work  and 
Boy  Scouting.  He  was  one  of  the  first  Eagle  scouts  in 
Pennsylvania  and  remained  involved  in  scouting  until  his 
death.  He  earned  a  master's  at  the  University  of  Pittsburgh 
and  was  awarded  an  honorary  doctorate  by  Albright  College. 
"Dr.  Johnny"  received  the  S.U  Alumni  Association's  award 
for  achievement  in  1986. 

George  A.  Hepner  '28,  Selinsgrove,  PA,  July  30.  1989  He 
was  a  teacher  early  in  his  career  before  working  in  the  highway 
construction  field.  During  World  War  II.  he  served  in  the 
Army  Corps  of  Engineers,  rising  to  the  rank  of  captain   He 
remained  in  the  reserves  and  retired  as  a  Lt.  Colonel   After 
service  he  worked  for  Faylor-Middlecreek.  where  he  became 
vice  president  at  the  time  of  his  retirement  in  1974  He  also 
served  as  president  of  Hepco  Construction  from  1984-87. 


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Reflections  on  Volunteerism. . . 


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o  be  a  volunteer,  to  show  commitment, 
identifies  you  as  a  leader,  as  someone 
who  has  a  vision  of  what  the  future 

should  be,  who  wants  to  be  a  part  of  it,  and 

who  has  found  a  way  to  make  it  happen. 
It  is  no  coincidence  that  the  tremendous 

growth  in  volunteer  involvement  at  Susquehanna 

over  the  past  five  years  parallels  the 


university's  substantial  progress  during  that 
same  time. 

We  hope  very  much  that  the  work  you  do  for 
Susquehanna  brings  you  immense  personal 
satisfaction.  We  hope  you  glory  in  the 
knowledge  that  you  have  made  a  difference. 
Harold  Kushner,  who  wrote  "When  Bad 
Things  Happen  To  Good  People,"  has  also 
written  "When  All  You've  Ever  Wanted  Isn't 
Enough."  I  think  he  may  understand  and  can 
certainly  phrase  more  eloquently  than  I  why 
you  manage  to  drag  yourself  out  for  one  more 
college  fair,  to  ask  a  business  friend  for  one 
more  favor  in  taking  on  an  extra  intern,  or  to 
make  yet  another  call  for  the  annual  fund. 
"The  greatest  satisfaction  in  life  is  that  of 
caring  for  another  person,  of  being  generous 
and  truthful  and  loyal.  To  further  the 
development  of  young  men  and  women,  to 
facilitate  their  efforts  to  form  and  live  out  their 
dreams,  to  have  an  impact  on  another  person, 
shaping  his  or  her  life  in  some  small  but  vital 
way,  is  one  of  the  most  enduring  satisfactions 
we  will  ever  know.  We  seek  ways  of  investing 
our  creative  energy  in  things  that  will  endure, 
and  will  represent  the  best  that  is  in  us.  They 
offer  us  the  assurance  that  our  lives  have 
meaning  and  that  the  world  is  indeed  better 
for  our  being  in  it. 

A  life  of  meaning  is  achieved  not  by  a  few 
great,  immortal  deeds  but  by  a  lot  of  little 
ones.  The  challenge  is  not  to  rise  above  the 
level  of  every  day  life  by  some  super-human 
effort.  The  challenge  is  to  find  something  truly 
human  to  do  every  day  of  our  lives." 

I  think  he  may  have  found  the  right  words 
to  describe  the  essence  of  being  a  volunteer. 
Thank  you  for  choosing  Susquehanna. 

Sara  Kirkland,  Vice  President 
Volunteer  Leadership  Weekend,  1988 


Alumni  and  friends  share  a  moment  in  Susquehanna 's  history— the  dedication  of  the  Blough-Weis  library. 


Thank  You! 


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VOLUME  58 

NUMBER  1 

WINTER  1990 


Laureate  Guest  Speaker 
r^ 

"Together,  University 
faculty,  students, 
administrators  and 
design  architects 
gave  shape  and 
form  to  a  vision 
for  the  library 's 
development. ' ' 


is  Library  Dedicated 


TTie  Blough-Weis 
Library  was  dedicat( 
under  sunny  skies 
September  17  in  front  of 
approximately  300  faculty, 
students  and  friends  of 
the  University. 

Harold  Nemerov,  poet  laureate 
of  the  United  States,  and  Evan 
Farber,  librarian  at  Earlham 
College  in  Indiana,  were  given 
honorary  degrees  at  the  ceremony. 

Nemerov  was  the  featured 
speaker  at  the  dedication  and 
spoke  compellingly  on  the 
mysteries  of  library  scholarship. 
Farber,  whose  course-integrated 
library  program  is  cited  as  a 
national  model,  presented  a 
special  workshop  the  day  before 
the  dedication. 

"Three  years  ago  we  began  a 
needs  assessment  for  the  capital 
campaign  and  the  library  came 
first  on  that  list  of  priorities," 
President  Joel  L.  Cunningham 
told  the  audience. 

"Together,  University  faculty, 
students,  administrators  and 
design  architects  gave  shape 
and  form  to  a  vision  for  the 
library's  development." 

"Finally,  the  generous  gift  of 
Robert  and  Patricia  Weis,  with 
continued  support  from  Mrs. 
Helen  Decker  Blough,  made 
possible  the  beginning  of  the 
renovation  work  in  the  spring  of 
1988,  resulting  in  the  splendid 
facility  we  dedicate  today." 

Architect  for  the  project  was 
the  firm  of  Spillman,  Farmer, 
Shoemaker,  Pell  and  Wildin  of 
Bethlehem,  PA.  The  contractor 
was  R.S.  Mowery  and  Sons. 

Plaques,  replicas  of  a  larger 
one  unveiled  inside  the  library, 
were  presented  to  the  Blough 
and  Weis  families  in  honor  of 
their  leadership  and  support  of 


niversity  and  its  library. 
!)en  Blough,  of  Hawley,  was 
ient  for  the  ceremony  along 
with  her  daughter,  Mrs.  Howard 
Wents.  In  addition  to  Robert  and 
Patricia  Weis,  their  children. 
Colleen,  Jonathan  and  Jennifer 
Weis  Monsky,  also  attended. 

"Libraries  have  meant  a  great 
deal  to  me  from  my  early  days," 
comme^Bd  Robert  Weis.  "It  is 
a  joy  forme,  as  I  know  it  is  for 
Patricia  mA  for  Mrs.  Blough, 
to  have  helped  to  achieve  this 
splendid  facility.  May  it  stand 
as  a  symbol  of  excellence  in  the 
liberal  arts  and  sciences — the  core 
of  Susquehanna  University 
and  for  many  years  to  o 

The  Weis  family  has  along 
history  of  service  to  Susquehanna 
and  its  library.  Robert  Weis,  vice 
president  and  treasurer  of  Weis 
Markets,  Inc. ,  has  been  a  member 
of  the  University's  board  of 
directors  since  1970.  In  1983, 
he  established  the  Harry  Weis 
Library  Endowment  in  honor  of 
his  father,  a  1900  graduate  of 
the  university. 

The  Blough  family  likewise 
has  been  a  long-time  benefactor 
to  Susquehanna  University. 


Mr.  Blough,  an  alumnus,  was 
chairman  and  chief  executive 
officer  of  U.S.  Steel  Corporation. 
He  served  on  the  University's 
board  for  26  years.  In  1974, 
following  a  previous  library 
expansion,  the  facility  was 
named  the  Roger  M.  Blough 
Learning  Center  in  his  honor. 

Mr.  Blough,  in  1984,  created 
the  Helen  Decker  Blough  Library 
Fund  for  the  acquisition  of  books. 
Following  Mr.  Blough's  death, 
in  1985,  Mrs.  Blough  made 
additional  gifts  in  support 
of  the  library. 

The  $1.5  million  renovation 
created: 

•  Expanded  space,  permitting 
the  collection  to  grow  to 
300,000  volumes  from  its 
current  178,000  volumes 

of  books. 

•  Increased  space  for  public 
seating  and  study  permitting 


the  library  to  accommodate 

more  than  one-third  of  the 

students  at  any  time. 

•  Increased  capacity  for  use  of 

the  latest  telecommunications, 

data  transmission  and 

environmental  control 

technologies  available 

to  libraries. 

Among  specific  improvements, 
a  24-hour  study  center  and  micro- 
computer lab  has  been  created 

in  the  lower  level.  The  center 
contains  40  carrells  for 
individual  use. 

Also  on  the  lower  level,  a 
multi-media  seminar  room  has 
been  outfitted  with  satellite 
downlink  capability  and  a  large 
screen  monitor  for  videos,  films 
and  slide  projections.  In  the 
ground  floor  music  library,  the 
numbers  of  compact  disk  players 
have  been  increased  for  use  with 

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Nemerov  chals  wilh  Patricia  Weis  prior  lo  the  ceremony.  A  gift  from  Rohen  and 
Patricia  Weis  along  with  the  continued  support  of  Mrs.  Helen  Decker  Blough, 
made  possible  the  beginning  of  the  renovation  in  the  spring  of  1988. 


The  foyer  of  the  Blough-Weis  Library 


continued  from  page  J 

several  hundred  recently  purchased  recordings. 

The  renovated  first  floor  features  attractive  gallery 
display  space  for  collections.  Facilities  also  have 
been  provided  to  computerize  the  card  catalog.  A  new 
periodical  reading  room  will  encourage  browsing  and 
leisurely  reading  among  students  and  other  users. 
The  curriculum  library  now  has  its  own  room  with  new 
shelving,  computers  and  special  seating. 

The  second  floor  features  lounges,  areas  for 
group  study  and  individual  study  carrells.  Special 
collections  are  housed  in  the  Jane  Conrad  Apple 
Room  for  Rare  Books. 

The  Honors  Program,  which  now  will  be  based 
in  the  library,  will  have  a  room  on  the  second  floor 
for  use  by  honors  students  and  housing  the  program's 
book  collection. 

All  of  the  improvements  were  aimed  at  increasing 
the  University's  on-campus  resources  for  learning 
and  fostering  the  abilities  of  students  to  become 
independent,  self-directed  learners. 

Following  the  dedication  ceremonies,  guests  toured 
the  library,  assisted  by  student  guides. 


Howard  Nemerov,  poet  laureate  of  the  United  Slates,  delivers  the  dedication  address,  while  (left 
to  right)  Peter  Deckle,  University  librarian:  Evan  Farber,  librarian  at  Earlham  College  in  Indiana, 
and  University  President  Joel  Cunningham  look  on. 


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Campus  News 

New  Faculty,  Staff  Bring  Diversity 
of  Knowledge  to  Susquehanna 


New  faculty  and  staff  will  add  to  the  diversity  of 
knowledge  already  offered  at  Susquehanna. 

New  full-time  faculty  appointments  include: 
Susan  Albertine,  assistant  professor  of  English; 
Susan  Bernardo,  visiting  assistant  professor  of  English; 
Mary  Cianni,  assistant  professor  of  management; 
David  Clark,  visiting  assistant  professor  of  technical 
theatre;  Eduardo  Gargurevich,  visiting  instructor  in 
Spanish;  Jerrell  Habegger,  assistant  professor  of 
accounting;  Nancy  Lutz,  visiting  assistant  professor  of 
anthropology;  Linda  McMillin,  assistant  professor  of 
history;  Olugbenga  Onafowora,  assistant  professor  of 
economics;  Margaret  Peeler,  assistant  professor  of 
hiology;  Sheryl  Postman,  assistant  professor  of  Spanish 
and  Italian;  William  Sauer,  visiting  professor  of 
management;  Portia  Williamson,  visiting  instructor 
in  religion;  and  David  Wisdo,  assistant  professor 
of  biology. 

New  full-time  staff  members  include:  Caryn  Frank, 
assistant  director  of  financial  aid;  Richard  Hess, 
director  of  career  development  and  placement; 
Betsy  Koons,  director  of  public  relations/publications; 
Jonathan  Poullard,  director  of  minority  concerns; 
Gerry  D.  Scott  III,  director  of  corporate  and 
foundation  relations;  and  Sarah  Walter,  assistant 
director  of  admissions. 

Albertine  comes  to  Susquehanna  from  St.  Olaf 
College  where  she  also  served  as  assistant  professor  of 
English.  She  holds  a  bachelor's  degree  from  Cornell 
University,  a  master's  degree  from  the  State  University 
of  New  York  (SUNY)-Cortland,  and  a  doctorate  from 
the  University  of  Chicago. 

Bernardo  was  also  a  visiting  assistant  professor  of 
English  at  Franklin  and  Marshall  College  before  moving 
on  to  Susquehanna.  She  holds  a  bachelor's  degree  from 
Gordon  College,  master's  degrees  from  both  Harvard 
University  and  Bryn  Mawr  College,  and  a  doctorate  also 
from  Bryn  Mawr. 

Cianni  returns  to  Susquehanna  after  a  two-year 
absence  where  she  served  as  senior  technical  consultant 
in  corporate  training  at  the  Corporate  Personnel  and 
Administration  Department  of  The  Travelers  Companies 
in  Hartford,  Conn.  She  previously  had  been  the  director 
of  career  development  and  placement  at  Susquehanna 
from  1982-87  and  was  an  assistant  professor  of 
management  from  1985-87.  She  earned  her  bachelor's 
degree  from  Bloomsburg  University,  master's  degree 
from  Shippensburg  University,  and  her  doctorate  from 
Penn  State  University. 

Clark  was  an  assistant  professor  and  technical 
director  of  theatre  at  Washburn  University  prior  to 
Susquehanna.  He  earned  his  bachelor's  degree  from 
Fort  Hays  State  University,  and  his  master's  degree 
from  the  University  of  Kansas. 

Frank  completed  two  years  as  assistant  director  of 
admissions  at  Drew  University  before  coming  to 
Susquehanna.  She  also  earned  her  bachelor's  degree 
from  Drew. 

Gargurevich  is  a  candidate  for  his  doctorate  at  the 
University  of  Maryland,  where  he  earned  his  master's 
degree.  He  earned  his  bachelor's  degree  from  Pontifica 
Universidad  Catolica  del  Peru. 

Habegger  comes  to  Susquehanna  from  Lemoyne 
College  where  he  was  also  assistant  professor  of 


accounting.  He  has  his  bachelor's  degree  from  Penn 
State  University,  and  both  his  master's  and  doctorate 
from  Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute  and  University. 

Hess  was  associate  director  of  career  development  and 
placement  services  at  Penn  State  prior  to  coming  to 
Susquehanna.  He  earned  his  bachelor's  degree  from 
Grove  City  College  and  his  master's  from  Penn  State. 

Koons  comes  to  Susquehanna  from  Washington,  D.C., 
where  she  was  serving  as  director  of  public  and 
consumer  affairs  for  the  National  Highway  Traffic 
Safety  Administration.  She  had  previously  served  as  the 
deputy  press  secretary  to  Nancy  Reagan  for  four  years 
(1981-85)  during  the  Reagan  presidency.  She  earned  her 
bachelor's  degree  from  Shippensburg  University. 

Lutz  joins  the  faculty  at  Susquehanna  after  serving  as 
a  Mellow  Fellow  in  Anthropology  at  Cornell  University. 
She  earned  her  bachelor's,  master's,  and  doctorate  from 
the  University  of  California  at  Berkeley. 

McMillan  arrives  at  Susquehanna  following  a 
Fulbright  Research  Fellowship  in  Barcelona,  Spain.  She 
earned  her  bachelor's  degree  from  Loyola-Marymount 
University  and  her  master's  degree  from  the  University 
of  California  at  Los  Angeles,  where  she  is  also  a 
candidate  for  her  doctorate. 

Onafowora  earned  his  bachelor's  degree  from  the 
University  of  Ife,  Nigeria.  He  also  earned  his  master's 
degree  and  doctorate  from  West  Virginia  University. 

Peeler  comes  to  Susquehanna  from  the  University  of 
Texas  at  Austin  where  she  held  an  American  Cancer 
Society  Postdoctoral  Fellowship.  She  earned  her 
bachelor's  degree  at  Franklin  &  Marshall  College 
and  her  doctorate  from  Duke  University. 

Postman  served  as  an  assistant  professor  of  Spanish  at 
Westminster  College  before  coming  to  Susquehanna. 
She  earned  her  bachelor's  degree  from  Rider  College 
and  her  master's  degree  from  SUNY-Albany. 

Poullard  comes  to  Susquehanna  after  serving  at  Penn 
State  University  as  a  residence  hall  coordinator.  He 
earned  his  bachelor's  degree  at  Jackson  State  University 
and  a  master's  degree  from  Penn  State. 

Sauer  joins  the  faculty  after  serving  as  an  associate 
professor  of  marketing  at  Towson  State  University.  He 
holds  both  his  bachelor's  and  master's  degrees  from  the 
University  of  Wisconsin,  with  his  doctorate  earned  at 
the  University  of  Minnesota. 

Scott  comes  to  Susquehanna  from  Yale  University 
where  he  was  an  assistant  director  at  the  Yale  Peabody 
Museum.  He  earned  a  pair  of  master's  degrees  and  his 
Ph.D.  from  Yale  after  earning  his  bachelor's  degree 
from  Macalester  College. 

Walter  was  an  Admissions  Office  intern  where  she 
coordinated  the  Host-Hostess  program  during  her 
undergraduate  days  at  Susquehanna.  She  earned  her 
bachelor's  degree  last  year. 

Williamson  served  in  a  similar  capacity  at 
Susquehanna  during  the  Spring  semester  last  year  She 
earned  a  bachelor's  degree  at  Duke  University  and  a 
master's  from  the  School  of  Theology  of  Virginia  Union 
University.  She  is  working  on  her  doctorate  at  Duke. 

Wisdo  comes  to  Susquehanna  from  the  Yale  Divinity 
School  where  he  was  a  Henry  R   Luce  Postdoctoral 
Fellow.  He  earned  his  bachelor's  degree  from  Wesleyan 
University  and  holds  two  master's  degrees  and  his 
doctorate  from  the  Yale  Divinity  School. 


440  Freshmen 
Welcomed  Following 
Banner  Admissions  Year 

Last  year,  Susquehanna  University  was  listed  by  USA 
Today  newspaper  as  one  of  the  universities  whose 
applications  for  admission  had  increased  significantly 
from  the  previous  year 

As  the  1989-90  academic  year  began,  Susquehanna 
welcomed  440  freshmen  to  campus,  bringing  the  total 
enrollment  to  a  record  1,529  full-time  students. 

The  440  freshmen  represent  an  8.7  percent  increase 
from  the  previous  year.  That  is  the  same  percentage 
increase  of  total  applications  (1,865  this  year).  Of  this 
year's  freshmen  class.  36  percent  come  from  the  top 
fifth  of  their  high  school  class,  up  slightly  from  34 
percent  the  previous  year. 

A  total  of  16  percent  more  freshmen  are  in  the  honors 
program  and  72  percent  of  those  students  come  from  the 
top  fifth  of  their  class.  This  year's  honors  class  averaged 
1,210  on  their  SAT's  (580  Verbal,  630  Math). 

Included  among  this  year's  class  are  ten 
valedictorians. 


Jim  Campbell  Leaves 
Alumni  Post 

Director  of  Alumni  Relations  Jim  Campbell  has 
resigned  to  accept  the  position  of  Bison  Club  Director 
at  Bucknell  University. 

James  J.  Cainpbell  '63  was  with  Susquehanna  since  1986 
and  is  credited  with  helping  more  alumni  than  ever  before 
become  involved  in  the  university's  programs  and  activities. 
He  was  an  outstanding  ambassador  of  goodwill,  tirelessly 
spreading  the  word  about  SU's  achievements  and  goals  at 
every  opportunity  and  making  many  fiiends  along  the  way. 
Last  fell's  Homecoming  was  attended  by  a  record  number 
of  alumni  and  friends  and  Alumni  Weekend,  which  was 
moved  to  an  early  summer  date  to  allow  returning 
Susquehannans  more  extensive  use  of  campus  fecilities. 
met  with  enthusiastic  response. 

"Jim  treated  every  alumnus  as  one  of  his  own  femily." 
said  University  Relations  Vice  President  Sara  G.  Kirkland. 
"His  warmth  and  genuine  enthusiasm  for  Susquehanna  will 
be  very  much  missed. 

"We  recognized  the  importance  of  this  position  to  the 
alumni  body  and  are  hopeful  that  we'll  be  able  to  attract  an 
SU  graduate  to  become  our  next  Alumni  Relations  Director." 


The  University  Relations  Office  is  actively  seeking  a  succcvsor 
to  Jim  and  encourages  any  alumnus  or  alumna  who  is  interested 
in  the  position  of  Director  of  Alumni  Relations  to  submit  an 
application  or  nomination  of  another  qualified  candidate  to  Sara 
G.  Ku-kland,  Vice  President  of  University  Relations,  Susquehanna 
University,  Selinsgrove,  PA  17870. 

Qualifications  include  possession  of  a  bachelor's  degree 
and  at  least  five  years'  expenence  in  sales,  marketing,  public 
relations  or  a  related  field  The  candidate  should  be  able  to 
demonsuate  proven  success  as  an  effective  planner,  organizer 
and  communicator,  and  be  able  to  convey  a  strong  spirit  of 
enthusiasm  and  mstitutional  pride. 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

4 


Volunteer  Program  $6,000  Grant  Recipient;  Enters  Partnership  witli  Lincoln 


Susquehanna  University's  community  sei-vice  volunteer 
program,  honored  last  spring  with  an  invitation  to  a  news 
conference  on  volunteerism  held  by  President  Bush  on  the 
White  House  lawn,  was  the  recipient  of  a  $6,000  grant 
from  the  Pennsylvania  Campus  Compact,  a  project  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Association  of  Colleges  and  Universities. 

Under  the  grant,  Susquehanna  enters  into  a  partnership 
with  Lincoln  University  to  assist  Lincoln  in  establishing 
a  volunteer  center  on  it.s  campus. 

Susquehanna  University,  with  well-established  student 
community  service  programs  in  place,  will  share  existing 
resources  and  develop  new  resources  to  assist  Lincoln. 

Lincoln  University,  founded  for  the  higher  education 
of  black  youth,  will  aid  Susquehanna  in  strengthening 
support  and  retention  of  its  minority  students. 

"Basically  we  will  both  share  resources  and  areas 
of  expertise.  Lincoln  wants  to  establish  a  strong  student 
volunteer  center.  Lincoln,  in  mm,  will  help  us  in  developing 
a  campus  community  that  is  pluralistic  and  culturally 
diverse,"  said  Debbie  Woods,  Susquehanna's  director 
of  volunteer  programs. 

Susquehanna  already  has  begun  to  develop  a  program 
in  support  of  minorities  by  hiring  Jonathan  PDullard 
as  director  of  minority  concerns  and  by  starting  a  new 
volunteer  project,  the  Student  Association  for  Cultural 
Awareness  (S.A.C.A.).  S.A.C.A.'s  main  goals  are  to 
enhance  cultural  awareness,  provide  a  support  group 
for  minority  students,  and  help  develop  and  implement 


programs  and  services  designed  to  retain  minority  students. 
Presently,  approximately  250  Susquehanna  University 
students  are  involved  in  the  Project  House  System, 
which  enables  groups  of  students  involved  in  volunteer 


The  SV.  corn/nunin'  \fnut-  ylunleer program  will  work  with 
Lincoln  Uniirrsiry  [o  csiahhsh  a  volunteer  center  on  Lincoln 's 
campus.  Lincoln,  in  turn,  will  work  with  Susquehanna  in  the 
University's  cultural  diversity  efforts.  One  of  the  projects  from 
S.  U.  's  nationally  recognized  volunteer  service  program  is 
shown  here. 


community  service  to  live  together  in  special  housing. 

Projects  include  the  Girl  Scouts  and  Boy  Scouts,  Big 
Brother/Big  Sister  program,  the  local  senior  citizens' 
center,  Selinsgrove  Center  (a  state  run  facility  for 
mentally  handicapped  adults),  and  P.L.U.S.  (Project 
Literary,  U.S.)  among  others. 

Susquehanna's  volunteer  programs  have  been  recognized 
with  awards  such  as  the  Keystone  Award  of  Merit  by 
the  Governor's  Private  Sector  Initiatives  Task  Force 
in  1984,  and  President  Reagan's  Program  for  Private 
Sector  Initiatives  for  outstanding  community  service 
in  1987. 

Woods  and  the  associate  dean  of  students  at  Lincoln 
University  already  have  met  to  discuss  plans  for  the 
partnership. 

Among  the  methods  used  will  be  on-going 
communications  to  identify  specific  areas  of  need 
on  both  campuses,  cooperative  weekend  workshops, 
and  specific  cooperative  service  activities. 

Student  leaders  from  both  campuses  will  help  to  organize 
and  run  the  workshops.  A  newsletter  also  is  planned. 

In  addition,  student  volunteer  leaders  will  participate  in 
PA  Campus  Compact  regional  conferences  and  workshops. 

Both  campuses  intend  to  continue  the  partnership 
after  the  completion  of  the  grant  period.  Future  plans 
include  credit  earning  student  community  service 
internship  exchanges  and  student  semester  exchanges 
at  both  universities. 


Calendar  of  Events 


Feb.  28  Inaugural  Public  Lecture 

Distinguished  Visitor  Program 

Featuring  William  E  Simon.  4:15  p.m. 
Mar  I.  2  SU  Wmier  Theatre  Production.  8  p.m 
Mar.  3  Women's  Auxiliary  Luncheon.  I  p.m. 

Mar.  21         Wednesday  Morning  Lecture  Series.  10:30  am, 

Luther  College  Faculty  Quartet  Concert.  8  p  m 
Mar.  23         Faculty  Recital   C  Scott  Smith.  8  p.m. 
Mar.  24        S  U,  Track  Invitational.  TBA 

Baseball  vs  Wilkes  College.  1  p.m. 

Softball  vs,  Marywood  College.  1  p.m. 
Mar.  26  Softball  vs,  Dickinson  College.  3  p.m. 
Mar.  27         SU.  Golf  Tournament  including  Gettysburg  College. 

Juniata  College.  Lycoming  College.  Ursinus  College. 

Western  Maryland  College,  and  Wilkes  College,  1  p  m 
Mar.  28         Softball  vs  Lebanon  Valley  College.  3  p  m 
Mar.  29         Baseball  vs  Gettysburg  College.  3pm 
Mar.  30         Men's  Tennis  vs   Lycoming  College.  3  p  m 

Women's  Lacrosse  vs,  Gettysburg  College.  3  30  p.m. 

S  U.  Jazz  Ensemble  Concert.  8  pm. 
Mar.  31         Women's  Tennis  vs   Muhlenberg  College.  1  p  m 

SAL  Dinner/Theatre.  5  45  p  m 

University  Artist  Series: 

Nice  Philharmonic  Orchestral.  8  p  m 
Apr.  I  Women's  Choir  Concert.  3  p.m 

Apr.  4  Baseball  vs   University  of  Scranton.  3  p.m. 

Apr.  5  Men's  Tennis  vs  Wilkes  College,  3  p.m. 

Apr.  7  Baseball  vs  Juniata  College.  I  p.m. 

Apr.  9  Softball  vs,  Wilkes  College.  3  p.m. 

Apr.  10  Women's  Lacrosse  vs.  Juniata  College,  3  p.m. 

Apr.  U  Women's  Tennis  vs  Juniata  College,  3pm 

Visiting  Writer   Robert  Olnistead.  7  30  p  m 

String  Chamber  Music  Recital.  8pm 
Apr.  12  Men's  Tennis  vs.  Mansfield  University,  3  p  m, 

Apr.  14  Mens  and  Women's  Track,  I  p  m 

Apr.  18  Wcdnesda>  Morning  Lecture  Series.  10  30  a  m 

Apr.  19  Women's  Tennis  vs   Dickinson  College.  3pm 

Apr.  19-21     SU   Spring  Theatre  Production.  8  p  m 
Apr.  21  Women's  Tennis  vs    Univcrsit\  of  Scranton.  11  am. 

Softball  vs    Messiah  College.  II  a.m. 

Baseball  vs  Albright  College.  1  p.m. 

Men's  Tennis  vs  Messiah  College.  2  p  m. 
Apr.  23         S  U  Golf  Invitational  including  Albright  College. 

Elizabeihiown  College.  Gettysburg  College.  Juniata 

College.  Messiah  College.  Wilkes  College,  and  Buckni 

University,  1  p.m 

Softball  vs  Gettysburg  College.  3  p.m 
Apr.  24  University  Artist  Scries: 

Stoltzman/Goode/Slollzman.  8  p  m. 
Apr  26         Men's  Tennis  vs  Kings  College.  3  p.m. 


Apr.  27 

Apr.  29 
May  2 
May  3 
May  5 
May  4-6 
May  6 
May  9 
May  20 

Jun  1-3 

On  the  road 
Mar.  2 


Mar.  17 
Mar.  18 


Mar.  26 
Mar.  27 
Mar.  28 


Apr.  1 
Apr.  3 


Women's  Tennis  vs.  Albright  College,  3pm 
FRONTLINE  concert,  8  p.m. 
University  Choir  Concert,  3  p  m 
SAI-PMA  Spring  Musical,  8pm 
Chamber  Singers  Concert.  8pm 
Women's  Auxiliary  Luncheon.  1  pm 
Spring  Weekend 
Spring  Band  Concert.  3  p.m. 
Wednesday  Morning  Lecture  Series,  10:30  a 
Baccalaureate  Service.  10  a.m. 
Commencement.  3  p  m 
Alumni  Weekend 


Alumni  Reception— Concert  Choir 

Trinity  Lutheran  Church.  Bethlehem,  PA.  8:00  pm 

Alumni  Reception— Concert  Choir 

Trinity  Lutheran  Church.  Lansdale.  PA.  8:00  p  m 

Alumni  Reception— Concert  Choir 

Christ  Lutheran  Church.  Hazlcton.  PA.  8:00  p  m 

University  Choir  Tour,  TBA 

Alumni  Reception— Concert  Choir 

St,  Mark's  Lutheran  Church.  York.  PA,  7:30  pm 

Alumni  Reception— Concert  Choir 

First  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  Elhcott  City.  MD 

7  30  pm 

Alumni  Reception— Concert  Choir 

St  John  Lutheran  Church,  Summit,  NJ.  8:00  p.m 

Alumni  Reception- Concert  Choir 

Camp  Hill  Presbyterian  Church.  Camp  Hill.  PA 

3:00  p.m 

Alumni  Reception— Concert  Choir 

St  Joseph  Roman  Catholic  Church.  Lancaster.  PA 

8  00pm 

Baseball  at  Lock  Haven  University.  3:30  p.m. 

Men's  Tennis  at  York  College.  1  p.m. 

Women's  Lacrosse  at  Swarthmore  College,  1  p.m. 

Women's  Tennis  at  Marywood  College.  3  p.m 

Women's  Lacrosse  at  Dickinson  College.  3  30  p.m 

Men's  Tennis  at  Dickinson  College.  3  15  p  m. 

Baseball  at  Kings  College.  I  p.m. 

Men's  &  Women's  Track  at  Dickinson  College, 

3:30  p  m 

Women's  Lacrosse  at  Western  Maryland  College. 

4p,m. 

Men's  Tennis  at  Western  Maryland  College.  II  a.m. 

Men's  and  Women's  Track  at  Western  Maryland  College 

Softball  at  Kings  College.  I  p.m. 

Baseball  at  Elizabethtown  College.  I  p.m. 

Baseball  at  Misericordia  College.  TBA 

Softball  at  Elizabethlown  College.  2:30  p.m. 


Apr.  4 
Apr.  7 


Apr.  8 
Apr.  9 
Apr.  U 
Apr.  12 
Apr.  16 

Apr.  17 
Apr.  18 


Apr.  23 
Apr.  24 


Apr.  25 
Apr.  25 


Apr.  26 
Apr.  27 


Apr.  30 

May  3 


May  6 
Sept.  8 
Sept.  16 
Sept.  28 
Oct.  6 


Women's  Tennis  at  Lycoming  College.  3pm 

Women's  Track  at  Messiah  College  Invitational.  TBA 

Mens  Track  at  Shippensburg  University.  TBA 

Men's  Tennis  at  Elizabethtown  College,  II  a  m 

Golf  at  Western  Maryland  College  Invitational.  Noon 

Women's  Lacrosse  at  Franklin  &  Marshall 

College,  I  p.m. 

Women's  Tennis  at  Elizabethtown  College.  2  p.m 

Baseball  at  Lebanon  Valley  College.  2  p.m. 

Golf  at  York  College.  I  p.m 

Baseball  at  Dickinson  College.  1  p.m 

Softball  at  University  of  Scranton.  3  p.m 

Golf  at  Muhlenberg  College.  1  p.m. 

Baseball  at  Messiah  College.  2  p.m. 

Men's  Tennis  at  Lock  Haven  University.  3  p.m 

Women's  Track  at  Franklin  &  Marshall 

College,  3  p  ni. 

Softball  at  York  College,  3  p.m. 

Men's  Tennis  at  Albright  College,  3  p.m. 

Baseball  at  York  College,  (SGL).  3:30  p.m. 

Men's  and  Women's  Track  at  Delaware  Valley  College 

with  Gettysburg  College  and  Lycoming  College 

Susquehanna  Valley  Chorale  Concert.  Zion  Lutheran 

Church.  Sunbury.  8  p.m. 

Susquehanna  Valley  Chorale  Concert.  Zion  Lutheran 

Church.  Sunbury.  3  p.m. 

Men's  Tennis  at  University  of  Scranton.  3  pm 

Women's  Tennis  at  Wilkes  College.  3  p.m. 

Women's  Lacrosse  at  Juniata  College.  3pm 

Softball  at  Juniata  College.  3  p.m 

Alumni  Dinner.  Wissinger's  IGA  Shopping  Village 

Altoona.  PA.  6:30  pm. 

Women's  Lacrosse  at  Muhlenberg  College. 

3:30pm 

Alumni  Dinner.  Ye  Oldc  Country  Club 

Johnstown.  PA.  6.30  pm 

Baseball  at  Mansfield  University.  1  p.m 

Alumni  Reception— Chamber  Singers  Concert 

Weber  Chapel.  Susquehanna  University. 

Selinsgrove.  PA.  7:00  p  m. 

■'.Spirit  of  Philadelphia"  Alumni  Buffet  Cruise 

Philadelphia,  PA.  12  30  p  m 

Alumni/Parents/Friends  Tailgate 

Susquehanna  vs  Muhlenberg.  Allentown.  PA,  N<ion 

Alumni  Brunch.  Chatham  Village.  Mt,  Washington 

Pittsburgh,  PA.  12:30  pm. 

Alumni  Dinner.  Herdic  House.  Williamsport.  PA 

6:30  p.m. 

Alumni/Parcnis/Fricnds  Tailgate 

Susquehanna  vs.  Delaware  Valley,  Doylestown.  PA 


SUSQUEHANNA 
ALUMNUS 

5 


Sports 


„{er  DflV'-^ 


"BIGFOOT"  Hopes  to 
Take  Straight  Path  to 
Professional  Football 

Susquehanna  University  placekicker  Randy  Helt  of 
Camp  Hill  is  a  dinosaur  in  the  world  of  football— one  called 
"Bigfoot"  in  the  Susquehanna  University  football  camp. 

But  if  this  dinosaur  has  his  way.  he  could  resurrect  his 
species  from  extinction. 

Helt  is  straight-on  placekicker  who  has  a  bonafide 
shot  of  cracking  the  exclusive  soccer-style  kicking  ranks 
of  the  National  Football  League  (NFL).  At  least,  former 
Washington  Redskin  straight-on  placekicking  great 
Mark  Moseley  thinks  so. 

"He's  probably  the  best  kicker  I've  seen  at  his  age." 
says  Moseley,  who  is  Hell's  mentor  and  had  a  pretty-fair 
leg  himself  as  many  experts  believe  he's  destined  for  the 
Pro  Football  Hall  of  Fame. 

"His  kicking  style  is  a  lot  like  mine,  although  he's  a 
much  bigger  kicker.  I  think  he's  probably  farther  along 


Davis  Provides 
Leadership  on 
Volleyball  Court, 
in  Campus  Life 


For  Jennifer  Davis  of  York,  a  day  on  campus  is 
like  a  night  on  the  volleyball  court— she  just  follows 
the  bouncing  ball  until  she  wins  the  point. 

A  senior  marketing  major.  Davis  does  it  all  on  the 
Susquehanna  campus  from  serving  as  president  of  the 
Student  Government  Association  (SGA).  to  captain  of 
the  volleyball  team  for  the  second-consecutive  year,  to 
corresponding  secretary  for  Alpha  Delta  Pi  sorority,  to 
senior  representative  on  the  1989  Homecoming  Court. 
Along  the  way.  she  still  manages  to  carry  a  3.24  Grade 
Point  Average  (GPA). 

Ultimately,  her  frenzied,  all-out  style  as  a  5 '  7 "  hitter/ 
setter  on  the  volleyball  court  is  the  secret  to  handling 
her  daily  schedule. 

"I  like  to  stay  busy  and  keep  involved.  I  was  like  that 
in  high  school  too."  says  Davis,  who  graduated  from 
York  Suburban  High  School. 

"She  gave  a  speech  at  opening  convocation  this  year 
about  the  importance  of  being  a  well-rounded  student, 
and  she  really  does  believe  that  and  live  her  life  that 
way. "  says  Dorothy  Anderson,  dean  of  students.  "She's 
a  wonderful  example  of  all  that  can  be  good  in  a  student." 

In  volleyball.  Davis  has  not  only  been  "good."  she's 
been  sensational  during  her  Susquehanna  career.  She 
earned  the  team  "Most  Valuable  Player"  award  during 
each  of  her  first  three  years  and  was  selected  to  the 
Middle  Atlantic  Conference  (MAC)  -  Northwest  Section 
All-Stars  last  season. 

Once  again  this  year.  Davis  was  an  MAC  All-Star  and 
should  bid  for  team-MVP  honors  as  she  was  near  the 
top  in  nearly  every  statistical  category  and  helped  guide 
the  squad  to  one  of  its  best  seasons  ever  at  23-11. 


But  it's  not  just  her  statistics  that  have  made  her  such 
a  valuable  asset  to  her  team. 

"She  definitely  has  provided  leadership  for  the  team. 
She's  an  intelligent  player  who  always  plays  within 
herself  and  in  control,  even  when  the  team  sometimes 
got  rattled."  says  second-year  head  coach  Carole  Templon. 

"I  enjoy  being  captain,  although  sometimes  I  don't 
know  if  it's  the  best  thing.  I'm  a  pretty  intense  player 
and  I  say  some  harsh  things  to  some  of  my  teammates  at 
times."  says  Davis.  "I  hope  they  (the  other  teammates) 
don't  take  offense,  but  I've  been  around  volleyball  for 
a  long  time  and  I'm  just  trying  to  use  my  experience 
to  help." 

To  say  Davis  enjoys  the  game  of  volleyball  is  an 
understatement— she's  a  fanatic.  The  end  of  the  season 
at  Susquehanna  could  be  just  the  beginning  for  her. 

"I  play  more  when  I'm  home  than  I  do  here.  When  I  was 
in  high  school.  I  played  more  year-round."  she  explains. 

Because  of  her  zest  for  the  game.  Davis  would  like  to 
see  volleyball  coaching  on  her  horizon.  Unfortunately, 
a  career  in  marketing  might  make  that  difficult. 

"I'd  like  to  coach,  the  problem  is  that  the  hours 
involved  in  a  career  in  marketing  and  volleyball  coaching 
aren't  very  compatible.  But  I  really  would  like  to  get 
into  it.  I  coached  at  volleyball  camps  over  the  summer 
and  it's  really  great." 

Based  on  her  expertise  in  time  management  in 
college,  coaching  can't  be  too  far  off  for  Davis. 


at  his  age  than  I  was." 

Helt  got  his  kicking  start  at  a  camp  sponsored  by 
Moseley  at  Western  Maryland  College.  He  was  14  at  the 
time  and  he  and  his  father  were  looking  for  something 
he  could  do  during  the  Summer.  They  stumbled  across 
an  ad  in  the  local  paper  for  Moseley 's  camp  and  "it  just 
snowballed  after  that  camp"  according  to  Randy. 

Now  the  6 '  3 ".  248-pound  junior  has  the  build  of  past 
NFL  straight-on  kicking  great  Tom  Dempsey.  who  still 
holds  the  league's  longest  field  goal  of  63-yards,  and  the 
leg-strength  to  match. 

With  the  help  of  the  tee  on  field  goals  and  extra-points 
last  year.  Helt  connected  from  as  far  away  as  68-yards  in 
practice,  and  was  12  of  14  in  field  goals  for  the  season. 
He  led  the  team  in  scoring  with  60  points  and  was  the 
top  kicker  in  scoring  in  the  Middle  Atlantic  Conference 
(MAC)  with  58  points. 

Although  his  longest  game  field  goal  was  "only"  from 
46  yards,  that  kick  came  with  seven  seconds  and  gave 
his  team  a  heart-stopping  21-20  win  at  Juniata  College. 
He  had  three  field  goals  in  the  final  quarter  of  that  game 
and  earned  MAC  "Player  of  the  Week"  honors  for  his 
efforts.  His  slats  for  the  year  also  earned  him  selection 
to  three  Ail-American  teams  at  season's  end.  including 
the  Associated  Press  "Little  All-America"  team. 

The  NCAA  outlawed  the  tee  for  this  season,  but  Helt 
hasn't  lost  any  distance  as  evidenced  by  his  three  for 
four  performance  in  a  scrimmage  with  Gettysburg  that 
included  a  field  goal  from  48-yards  and  two  others  from 
42.  He's  also  hit  from  58-yards  in  practice. 


His  kicks  have  earned  him  the  nickname  of  "Bigfoot" 
from  the  Crusader  coaching  staff.  But  if  Kelt's  dream 
comes  true,  those  kicks  could  earn  him  something 
"bigger"  down  the  road. 

"Making  it  in  the  NFL  is  always  in  the  back  of  my 
mind.  But  first  things  have  to  come  first."  says  Helt. 

"A  lot  of  NFL  teams  have  been  by.  I  think  he's  on 
everyone's  list  and  they've  sent  someone  to  verify  his 
ability."  says  Susquehanna  head  coach  Rocky  Rees. 

Helt's  arrival  to  Susquehanna  was  some  good  fortune 
for  Rees.  who  recruited  him  out  of  Cedar  Cliff  High 
School,  only  to  watch  him  go  to  the  Division-IAA 
University  of  Delaware. 

A  personality  clash  with  Delaware  head  coach  Harold 
"Tubby"  Raymond  found  Helt  heading  for  Morgantown. 
W.  Va.  and  Division-I  West  Virginia  University.  This 
time.  West  Virginia  head  coach  Don  Nehlen  agreed  that 
Helt's  leg  was  strong-enough,  but  only  for  kick-offs 
and  not  placekicking. 

On  the  advice  of  Moseley.  Helt  decided  to  transfer 
once  again— this  time  to  a  school  where  he  could  step  in 
and  become  the  placekicker. 

After  narrowing  his  decision  down  to  Glassboro  State. 
Lebanon  Valley,  and  Susquehanna,  Helt  opted  to  join 
Rees  and  the  Crusaders. 

"I  knew  the  coaches  at  Susquehanna  and  I  felt  like 
they'd  take  me  in,  so  to  speak,  and  that's  just  what 
happened.  We  have  a  good  relationship,"  Helt  says. 

"There  arc  quite  a  bit  of  family  ideals  here  and  I  think 
they've  helped  to  make  the  program  successful." 


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HomecomingA^olunteer  Weekend  Brings  Large  Numbers  to  Campus 


Traditional  activities  and  some  new  events  attracted 
approximately  1,000  alumni  and  several  hundred  parents 
and  friends  of  Susquehanna  University  to  campus  for 
Homecoming/Volunteer  Weekend  Oct.  6-8. 

Around  250  alumni,  parents  and  friends  took  part  in 
the  fourth-annual  Volunteer  Leadership  and  Alumni 
Workshop.  The  workshop,  which  included  events  through 
the  weekend,  recognized  and  provided  training  for 
volunteers  in  admissions,  alumni  activities,  development 
and  career  development  and  placement. 

Returning  alumni  enjoyed  a  variety  of  homecoming 
events  such  as  "Piano  Glory,"  an  evening  of  jazz 
improvisations  by  Dick  Hyman  and  Derek  Smith  in 
Weber  Chapel  Auditorium  on  Saturday,  funded  in  part 
by  a  generous  contribution  from  the  Hilda  Karniol 
Endowment  for  the  Arts.  Other  activities  included  a 


Sunday  workshop  service  at  Weber,  the  alumni  soccer 
game  and  the  first-ever  alumni  baseball  game  played 
Saturday  morning. 

Another  new  activity  was  the  Susquehanna  Valley 
Alumni  Career  Dinner  sponsored  Saturday  by  the  S.U. 
Career  Assistance  Network  (SCAN).  Dick  Mason, 
manager  of  the  Sunbury  office  of  the  Bureau  of 
Employment  Security,  discussed  employment  trends 
of  the  1990s. 

Members  of  the  Class  of  '84  returned  for  their  fifth- 
year  reunion.  Events  included  a  gathering  at  the  Blue 
Lion  Inn  after  the  football  game  Saturday. 

The  football  team  downed  Delaware  Valley  28-22 
before  3,650  at  Stagg  Field.  Returning  alumni  gathered 
at  the  big  tent  beside  the  field  for  coffee  and  doughnuts 
preceding  the  game.  Jennifer  Ebert,  a  senior 


communications  major  from  Upper  Saddle  River,  NJ, 
was  named  homecoming  queen  in  pre-gamc  ceremonies. 

At  halftime,  women's  tennis  champion.  Donna 
Gottshall,  '81,  of  Scliwenlisville,  wrestling  great 
Ken  Tashjy,  '83,  of  Boston,  MA,  and  football  standout 
John  Yanulclis,  '60,  of  Monroe,  NY  were  inducted  into 
Susquehanna's  Sports  Hall  of  Fame,  bringing 
membership  in  the  hall  to  96. 

It  was  a  good  weekend  for  several  other  Crusader 
sports  teams,  as  well.  The  field  hockey  squad  defeated 
Marywood.  the  women's  volleyball  team  downed 
Bloomsburg  and  the  cross  country  team  beat  Delaware 
Valley.  The  soccer  team  fell  to  Gettysburg. 

Clear  skies  and  indian-summer  temperatures  made  the 
weekend  especially  enjoyable  for  everyone. 


t.m-m.m 


The  1989  homecoming  court,  from  left.  Matt  Lubben,  Oradell,  NJ ;  Kim  Lanni . 
River  Edge.  NJ;  Tom  Isenberg.  Sunbury;  Laura  Viozzi.  Hershey;  William  A. 
Lev^is.  '68.  Alumni  Assn.  president;  Rick  Slumpf.  New  Providence.  NJ; 
Jennifer  Ebert.  Upper  Saddle  River,  NJ;  Dr  Joel  Cunningham,  University 
president;  Denis  Gallagher.  Red  Bank.  NJ;  Jennifer  Davis.  York; 
Matthew  Skarbeck,  Pottstown;  and  Jill  Andrews.  Pottstown. 


sponsored  t^ 


Vtret  wciL  i/idut  ltd  into  the  S.  U.  Sports  Hall  of  Fame  at  himwco/iun^.  Hit  inductees  ^uih  piaquL 
from  left,  are  Donna  Gottshall.  '81.  women 's  tennis;  Ken  Tashjy.  '83.  wrestling;  John  Yanuklis. 
football.  President  Joel  Cunningham  and  Alumni  Association  President  William  A.  Lewis  '68.  c 
joined  by  homecoming  court  members  Jill  Andrews.  Jennifer  Davis  and  Jennifer  Ebert. 


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Susquehannans  on  Parade 


THE  TWENTIES 


The  Class  of  1929  of  Ashland  High  School  (now  known  as 
Nonh  Schuylkill,  bul  still  in  Ashland,  PA)  has  established  a 
scholarship  honoring  the  memory  of  Maude  M,  Prichard 
'27,  who  attended  Susquehanna  summer  schools  in  the  1920s. 
Miss  Prichard  began  teaching  in  1886,  became  principal  in 
1916.  and  continued  in  that  capacity  until  retiring  in  1945.  She 
earned  a  master's  from  here  in  1929. 


THE  THIRTIES 


Ralph  C.  Geigle  '35  continues  to  be  an  active  speaker  in  the 
Berks  County  area.  The  Reading,  PA,  resident  spent  a  busy 
fall  season  addressing  college  and  church  groups  on  several 
subjects  including  the  Soviet  Union. 

THE  FORTIES 

Cora  Mae  Arthur  Dyson  '49  was  presented  with  a  plaque 
upon  retiring  from  the  Pocono  Mountain  School  District  after 
40  years  of  service.  The  Muncy.  PA.  native  taught  music  and 
English  during  her  career  She  stated  that  all  her  life  she  wanted 
to  be  a  teacher.  Her  mother  was  a  teacher  and  she  says.  "As  a 
youngster,  I  played  'school'  with  my  grandmother."  Her  husband 
Lester  and  son  Jim  also  followed  the  teaching  profession. 

THE  FIFTIES 

Shirley  Showaller  Boyer  '50  recently  retired  after  a  33-year 
teaching  career  in  Mifflinburg.  PA.  She  began  teaching  grades 
1-6  in  a  one-room  school  house  in  nearby  Pleasant  Grove. 

George  W.  Washbourne  '54  continues  in  a  second  career. 
After  retiring  as  assistant  superintendent  of  schools  for  the 
Kingston.  NY,  School  District,  he  joined  Ulster  Savings  as 
human  resources  manager. 

Carol  Kogel  Valentine  *58  is  administrative  secretary  for 
the  new  radiation  oncology  department  of  Meriden-Wallingford 
Hospital  in  Meriden,  CT.  Her  husband  is  pastor  of  Grace 
Baptist  Church  in  that  city. 


THE  SIXTIES 

Marvin  L.  Brubaker  '61,  a  mathematics  professor  at 
Messiah  College  in  Grantham.  PA.  has  been  awarded  a  grant 
from  the  National  Science  Foundation— one  of  only  45  such 
grants  presented  throughout  the  nation.  Brubaker.  who  holds  a 
master's  from  Bowling  Green  State  University  and  a  doctorate 
from  Lehigh  University,  will  use  the  grant  to  fund  computer 
algebra  workshops  at  the  college, 

William  T.  Moore  '63  was  a  featured  speaker  at  a  banquet 
of  the  Shamokin  Area  Christian  Laymen  recently,  Moore,  who 
began  his  college  career  at  Susquehanna  over  ten  years  after 
his  high  school  graduation,  and  his  wife  Joyce  sing  and  minister 
to  those  confined  to  nursing  homes.  He  resides  in  Carlisle.  PA, 
and  is  associated  with  Federal  Kemper  Insurance  Company. 

Elizabeth  "Betty"  Shintay  LeAnderson  '67  is  teaching 
elementary  music  at  Saudi  International  School  in  Jeddah. 
Saudi  Arabia.  She  is  accompanist  for  Jeddah  "Hejaz"  Choral 
Society.  Her  husband  Jim  is  involved  in  gold  exploration  for 
the  Saudi  Ministry  of  Mineral  Resources. 

Ronald  J.  Yevitz  '67  has  recently  purchased  Citcom,  Inc., 
a  wholly  owned  marketing  communications  subsidiary  of 
Citizens  Savings  Association  in  the  Scranton,  PA.  area.  He 
joined  the  company  in  1986  as  president  and  chief  operating 
officer.  The  company,  under  his  direction,  has  been  awarded  16 
ADDYs— awards  given  in  competition  for  advertising  excellence. 
Citcom  provides  complete  creative  services  for  its  clients. 

Barbara  Brought  Hernandez  '68  is  now  associated  with 
Family  &  Children's  Service  of  Blair  County  in  the  Alloona, 


PA.  area.  Her  duties  include  providing  counseling  for  a  variety 
of  clients.  She  previously  had  done  social  work  in  Detroit. 
Tampa,  and  Chicago. 

William  A.  Lewis,  Jr  '68  has  moved  from  the  legislative 
branch  of  the  federal  government  to  the  executive  branch.  He 
left  the  Senate  Judiciary  Committee  to  work  with  the  Equal 
Employment  Opportunity  Commission.  He  and  his  family 
reside  in  Chevy  Chase.  MD.  In  addition  to  being  a  member 
of  the  University's  board  of  directors.  Lewis,  an  attorney, 
is  also  president  of  the  S.U.  Alumni  Association. 

THE  SEVENTIES 

Craig  R.  Brandt  '71  of  Camp  Hill.  PA,  has  been  named 
project  leader  for  a  commercial  lines  division  automation 
study  of  the  Pennsylvania  National  Insurance  Group.  He  is 
a  production  underwriter  for  the  Harhsburg  area  company. 

John  G.  Foos  '71,  a  former  president  of  the  Susquehanna 
University  Alumni  Association,  has  been  named  senior  vice 
president  and  chief  financial  officer  for  Independence  Blue 
Cross  in  the  Philadelphia  area.  A  resident  of  Gwynedd  Valley, 
he  had  formerly  been  a  partner  with  Peat  Marwick. 


Rev.  Robert  Harris  '72 

Pastor  Robert  W.  Harris  '72  has  been  appointed  as  pastor 
for  Thiel  College  in  Greenville.  PA.  After  leaving  Susquehanna. 
he  earned  a  master  of  divinity  degree  from  the  Lutheran 
School  of  Theology  in  Chicago  and  continues  to  work  on  his 
Ph.D.  in  theology  at  the  University  of  Chicago  Divinity 
School.  At  one  time.  Pastor  Harris  was  a  pitcher  in  the 
Baltimore  Orioles  farm  system. 


Ruk  Eiiwards    74 

Richard  L.  "Rick"  Edwards  '74  has  been  appointed  head 
wrestling  coach  at  North  Schuylkill  High  School  in  Ashland, 
PA.  He  is  also  an  American  History  teacher  at  the  school. 
The  wrestling  program  is  widely  recognized  as  one  of  the 
most  successful  in  the  nation,  producing  9  state  champions 
in  the  1980s. 

Katherine  R.  Glenney  '74  is  on  the  faculty  of  West  Virginia 
Wesleyan  College  in  Buckhannon.  WV.  She  is  a  member  of  the 
psychology  department  and  has  earned  a  master's  and  doctorate 
from  Shippensburg  University  and  West  Virginia  University 


respectively.  Prior  to  joining  the  faculty,  she  worked  as 
director  of  adult  services  for  the  Appalachian  Mental  Health 
Center  in  Elkins.  WV. 

Francis  C.  Moyer  '74  has  been  named  president  of  the  newly 
formed  Montour  Bank  in  Danville,  PA.  He  had  previously 
been  a  vice  president  with  the  First  National  Bank  of  Danville. 

Robert  E.  Hassinger  '75  is  serving  as  principal  of  Tri- 
Valley  Junior-Senior  High  School  in  Valley  View.  PA.  Prior 
to  assuming  his  new  duties,  he  had  been  a  teacher  at  Upper 
Dauphin  High  School. 


Nicholas  Chirico  '76 


Nicholas  F.  Chirico  '76,  the  president  of  Carolina  Perlite  in 
Gold  Hill,  NC,  has  been  names  President  of  the  Perlite  Institute, 
the  industry's  national  association.  Perlite  aggregates  are  used 
in  construction,  horticultural,  and  industrial  fields. 

Susan  Zimmerman  Horstman  '76  has  been  promoted  to 
assistant  vice  president  and  operations  manager  of  Key  Bank's 
Mohawk  Region  in  the  Albany,  NY,  area.  She  began  with  the 
bank  in  1983  as  a  secretary. 


Rohen  F.  Buckfelder  77 

Robert  F.  Bucl(felder  '77  has  been  promoted  to  senior  vice 
president  by  First  Union  Bank  of  North  Carolina  in  Charlotte. 
He  manages  the  communications  lending  unit  for  First  Union's 
corporate  banking  group. 

Toni-Marie  McGlynn  '77  is  now  music  teacher,  music 
director,  and  drama  director  at  Markham  Place  School.  She 
resides  in  Atlanta  Highlands,  NJ. 

Albert  M.  "Bert"  Noggle  '77  has  been  named  controller 
of  the  Ecusia  Division  of  PH.  Glatfelter  Company  He  has 
relocated  to  Brevard,  NC. 

Peter  F.  Ceccacci  '78  is  the  vice  president  of  the  Mercer 
Chapter  of  the  New  Jersey  Society  of  Certified  Public 
Accountants.  He  is  with  the  CPA  firm  of  R.  D.  Hunter  & 
Company  in  Princeton,  NJ. 

Pastor  David  C.  Lutcher  '78  has  been  installed  at  the 
Ringtown  Valley  Lutheran  parish  in  Ringlown.  PA.  Pastor 
Lutcher  has  served  various  parishes  in  Central  Pennsylvania 
since  his  ordination  in  1982. 

Michael  L.  McFatridge  '78  has  been  promoted  to 
supervisor  of  cost  accounting  with  York  Tape  and  Label 
Company  in  York.  PA.  He  joined  the  company  in  1983. 


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THE  EIGHTIES 

Suiff  Sgl  Lynn  K.  Fillman  '80  was  recently  decorated  by 
the  U.  S.  Air  Force.  She  is  stationed  at  Offtitt  Air  Force  Base 
in  Nebraska. 

Brian  J.  Dietrich  '82  of  Yoric,  PA,  has  been  named  as  an 
account  executive  for  Engle-Hambright  &  Davies,  Inc.  in 
that  area.  The  company  is  engaged  in  risk  management  and 
financial  planning. 

Beth  Anne  Vasil  '82  is  now  teaching  music  in  the  middle 
school  in  the  Stoneham.  MA,  area.  She  previously  taught  in 
Vermont  and  Connecticut. 

William  H.  Wolchak  '82  was  elected  president  of  the 
Virginia  Association  of  Government  Archives  and  Records 
Administrators  al  the  group's  recent  annual  meeting.  The 
records  manager  for  Prince  William  County,  VA,  he  will 
serve  a  two-year  term. 


I  Do's 


Carol  E.  Goodwin  '83  is  now  assistant  vice  president  at 
the  Connecticut  Bank  and  Trust  Company  in  Hartford.  She 
is  pursuing  an  MBA  at  the  University  of  Connecticut. 

Harry  J.  Powell  '85  is  the  new  athletic  director  at 
Lackawanna  Trail  High  School  in  Factoryville,  PA.  Prior 
to  assuming  his  new  duties,  he  had  coached  football  and 
basketball.  He  continues  to  teach  English. 


Duu)'  Wilkms  'S5 


Douglas  J.  Wilkins  '85  is  vice  president  of  sales  for 
Caesars  Pocono  Resorts.  He  oversees  four  properties  with 
annual  gross  revenue  of  $46-million.  He  is  located  in 
Lakeville,  PA. 

Carol  LoBianco  '85  is  on  the  staff  of  York  Calculator* 
Business  Equipment,  a  firm  specializing  in  the  sales  of 
calculators,  word-processing  and  electronic  typewriters,  as 
well  as  dictation  and  copier  equipment  She  resides  in  the 
York,  PA,  area. 

Pastor  Mark  L,  Russell  '85  is  the  new  pastor  at  St.  Mark's 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in  Nescopek,  PA.  He  is  a  1989 
graduate  of  the  Lutheran  Theological  Seminary  in  Gettysburg. 
He  is  married  to  the  former  Denise  Rode  '85. 

Harry  L.  Powers,  Jr.  '86  is  assistant  vice  president  of  sales 
for  the  investment  firm  of  Herbert,  Daniels  &  Company  in 
Largo,  FL. 

James  H.  Fausl  '87  has  joined  the  staff  of  the  Farmers  & 
Merchants  Bank  in  Chambersburg,  PA.  He  resides  in  that  city. 

Erin  E.  Eclor  '88  is  a  temiory  manager  for  Schering 
Laboratones  m  the  Philadelphia  area.  She  resides  in  Audubon,  PA. 


ARNCfr-STEARLY 

Elizabeth  A.  Stearly  '82  to  Robert  J.  Arnot  '82,  October 
10,  1987.  St   Luke's  Church,  Monlclair,  NJ  Susquehannans  in 
the  wedding  party  were  Michael  S.  Donahue  '82,  David  W. 
Powers  '83,  Lisa  D.  Hammarstrom  Nivison  '82,  and  Claire 
Malone  Chadwick  '82.  Betsy  is  a  senior  claims  adjuster  for 
USF&G  and  Bob  is  a  supervisor  for  Continental  Insurance. 
Both  work  in  Livingston.  /  188  Claremont  Avenue.  Montclair, 
NJ  07044. 
GROCHOWSKl-MURPHY 

Melinda  B.  Murphy  '84  to  Randall  D.  Grochowski,  October 
24,  1987.  In  the  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  Amy 
L.  Murphy  '85,  Jennifer  Gamble-Henne  '79,  Karen  S. 
Christensen  '84,  Cheryl  L.  Diacik  '85,  and  Valerie  P.  Welch 
'83,  and  also  Uncle  Leslie  "Buzz"  Gamble  '73  attended   / 
Apartment  207.  2902  Seay  Street,  Alexandria,  VA  22314. 
QUINLAN-JACOBY 

Joan  C.  Jacoby  '81  to  Michael  R.  Quinlan.  November  28. 

1987,  Chatham  Township  Presbyterian  Church,  Chatham 
Township.  NJ.  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were 
Lynn  Jacoby  Vinegra  '80  and  Bonny  Schindler  Chopey  '81. 
/  9  Greaves  Place.  Cranford,  NJ  07016. 
GRUSEKEMILICIA 

Anna  Milicia  to  Eric  J.  Gruseke  '84,  June  4,  1988.  St. 
Catherine's  Church,  Greenwich,  CT  Michael  T.  Crawley  '84 
was  in  the  wedding  party.  Eric  is  northeastern  advertising  sales 
manager  for  American  Heritage  Magazine,  a  division  of  Forbes 
Inc.  His  wife  is  an  advertising  sales  manager  for  Country 
Living  Magazine,  Hearst  Magazines.  /  Apartment  9-G,  237 
East  20th  Street,  New  York,  NY  10003. 
WALTHALL-BVFFINCrON 

Carol  Ann  Buffington  '87  to  John  P.  Walthall  '86,  June  4. 

1988,  Finil  Presbyterian  Church,  Lewisburg,  PA.  Susquehannans 
in  the  wedding  party  were  John  Van  Dyke  Ellis  HI  '86, 
Susan  Santaguida  '89,  and  David  Russell  "89.  /  1301  Ralston 
Drive,  Mt.  Laurel,  NJ  08054. 
ROBINSON-SCHOENEGAN 

Karen  G.  Schoenegan  '84  to  Lawrence  P  Robinson,  July 
9,  1988,  St.  Gennidc's  Roman  Catholic  Church,  Bayville,  NY. 
In  the  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  Patricia  A. 
Schoenegan  '80  and  Jacqueline  Rudderow  Parker  '84. 
EUAS-EILENBERCER 

Connie  E.  Eilenberger  '73  to  Thomas  A   Elias.  August  13, 
1988,  St.  Elizabeth  Ann  Seton  Catholic  Church,  Mechanicsburg, 
PA.  Connie  and  her  husband  are  both  analysts  for  the  Navy 
Ships  Parts  Control  Center. 
ECKERJ-BYRAM 

Mary  Jane  Byram  '82  to  Adam  James  Eckert  III,  August 
13,  1988,  Upper  Montclair,  NJ.  Mary  Jane  and  her  husband 
own  Canvas  Creations,  specializing  in  marine  canvas.  /  36 
North  Glen  Avenue,  Annapolis,  MD  21401. 
ROSENBERG-  VIEROW 

Barbara  A.  Vierow  '78  to  Andrew  B.  Rosenberg,  October 
1-V  1988  at  Oallands  in  Lecsburg,  VA   Susquehannans  in  the 
wedding  party  were  Julia  A.  Trotter  '79  and  Alice  M,  Taylor 
'79.  Barbara  is  manager  of  operations  for  Cultural  Programming/ 
Program  Services  and  her  husband  is  an  audio  technician  at 
National  Public  Radio  in  Washington,  DC.  /  Apartment  359, 
1301  South  Cleveland  Street,  Arlington,  VA  22204. 
COPE-HARRIS 

Jamie  B.  Harris  '84  and  Dennis  E.  Cope,  November  II, 
1988,  Bethel  Mennonite  Church,  Gettysburg,  PA.  Both  are 
employed  by  Upper  Adams  School  District,  In  the  wedding 
party  from  Susquehanna  were  Suzanne  Leach  '84  and 
Christy  Baker  Tompkins  '83.  /  2717  Meadow  Drive. 
Gettysburg,  PA  17325. 
SIMONSON-FISHER 

Ardis  L.  Fisher  '80  to  Carl  Simonson.  December  17.  1988. 
First  Presbyterian  Church,  Libertyville,  IL.  Ardis  is  a  Suzuki 
teacher  at  the  David  Adler  Cultural  Center  and  her  husband  is 
a  systems  programmer  for  Amentcch  Applied  Technologies.  / 
302  West  Maple  Avenue.  Libertyville.  IL  60048. 
DUNBAR-FOLSOM 

Kathryn  "Kit"  FoLsom  '84  to  William  K   Dunbar. 
December  31,  1988  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were 
Lori  Vanlngen  Daukas  '83,  Melinda  Murphy  Grochowski 
'84  and  Christopher  W.  Ploverman  '84.  Kit  is  an  accountant 
at  Steres,  Alpert  and  Came  and  her  husband  is  a  contract 
administrator  with  Southwest  Marine.  /  8937  Ildica  Street, 
Spring  Valley,  CA  92077 


PELLEGRINO-LUER 

Cynthia  A.  Luer  '85  to  Darren  Pellegrino  '87,  March  18. 
1989,  Saddle  Brwik.  NJ.  In  the  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna 
were  Carolyn  M.  Schenk  '85  and  Steve  Young  '87.  /  36 
Jerome  Avenue.  Glen  Rock.  NJ  07452. 
FOX-LEECH 

Marti  Kay  Leech  '83  to  Robert  Daniel  Fox,  March  18, 
1989,  First  Presbyterian  Church.  Sarasota,  FL.  /  4733 
Winslow  Beacon,  Sarasota.  FL  34235. 
LEVINE-SCHOENEGAN 

Patricia  A.  Schoenegan  '80  to  Richard  J  Levine,  Apnl  2,  1989, 
Voorhees  Chapel,  New  Brunswick.  NJ.  Susquehannans  in  the 
wedding  party  were  Karen  .Schoenegan  Robinson  '84  and  Anne 
Lembach  Bucher  '80.  /  1314  Aspen  Drive,  Plainsboro.  NJ  08516 
ERICKSON-DeGRAAF 

Karen  R.  DeGraaf  to  B.  Scott  Erickson  '85,  April  8.  1989, 
First  Lutheran  Church.  Clifton,  NJ.  In  the  wedding  party  from 
Susquehanna  were  Eric  J.  Gruseke  '84,  Christopher  W. 
Farrell  '85,  and  Alan  E.  Wakeman  '84.  /  92  Sycamore 
Court.  Basking  Ridge.  NJ  07920. 
SCHWAB-PULLEN 

Susan  L.  Pullen  '85  to  Raymond  C.  Schwab,  April  8,  1989, 
Harlingen  Reformed  Church.  Belle  Mead.  NJ.  Susquehannans 
in  the  wedding  party  were  Mary  C.  Ebb  '85,  Pamela  E.  Joest 
'85,  Lisa  A.  Sheehan  '75,  Jean  Marie  VVidmer  '85,  and 
James  McNully  "87.  Susan  is  a  branch  manager  lor  A  I  Credit 
Corp-Premium  Finance  and  her  husband  is  a  programmer/analyst 
for  American  International  Group.  Both  work  in  New  York  City. 
/  Apartment  3-B.  712-714  Willow  Avenue.  Hoboken.  NJ  07030 
MARTIN-MEYERS 

Lee  Ann  Meyers  to  Wade  Robert  Martin  '83,  April  8, 
1989,  Chambersburg  Brethem  in  Christ  Church,  Chambersburg, 
PA.  Wade  is  with  Paine  Webber  and  his  wife  is  a  registered 
nurse  at  Hunterdon  County  Medical  Center  in  Fleminglon.  / 
285  Westcott  Boulevard,  Pennington.  NJ  08534. 
HILL-MAU 

Jan  Carol  Mau  to  Lawrence  Theodore  Hill  '76,  April  8. 
1989.  St  Stephen's  Catholic  Church.  Larry  is  vice  president 
of  the  Montalbana  Group  in  Metairie  and  his  wife  is  with 
McCann-Erickson,  Inc.  /  Apartment  7II7-B.  3301  West 
Esplanade,  Metairie,  LA  70002. 
FIEBIGER-  WALTKING 

Claire  V,  Wallking  "85  to  Mark  Fiebiger,  April  9,  1989, 
Good  Shepherd  Lutheran  Church,  Glen  Rock.  Claire  is  a 
commercial  loan  accounting  officer,  Columbia  Savings  Bank, 
S.L.A.,  Fair  Lawn,  NL  /  225  Third  Avenue,  Garwood,  NJ 
07027 
JEFFERY-O  CALLAGHAN 

Michele  J,  0"Callaghan  '85  to  Scott  R,  Jeffery  '83,  April 
15,  1989.  Church  of  the  Transfiguration,  Tarrytown,  NY.  In  the 
wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  Nancy  P.  Morris  '85, 
Patricia  E.  Garritty  '85,  Thomas  D.  McColligan  '83,  and 
Thomas  R.  Johns  '83.  Michele  is  a  makeup  artist  with  NBC 
and  Jeff  is  with  Seaway  Hotels  Corp.  /  356  Summit  Avenue. 
Mt.  Vernon,  NY  10552. 
GAHAGAN-DEXHEIMER 

Tracy  Dexheimer  '85  to  Thomas  A  Gahagan,  April  15,  1989, 
St.  Francis  Xavier  Church,  Philadelphia.  PA.  Tracy  is  a  contract 
accountant  with  United  Engineers  and  Constructors,  Inc.  / 
Apartment  C,  244  Haddon  Hills,  Haddonfield,  NJ  08033 
ONEILHEIM 

Elizabeth  J.  Heim  '85  to  Douglas  P.  O'Neil  '86,  April  22, 
1989,  Christ  Lutheran  Church,  Lewisburg,  PA.  Susquehannans 
in  the  wedding  party  were  Susan  J,  Heim  '87,  Melissa  M, 
Jackson  '84,  Deborah  L.  Holt  '86,  Linda  L.  Skinner  '85, 
Bruce  O'Neil  '90,  George  Kobrick  '86,  Jerry  Borrelli  '87, 
and  Keith  Lancaster  '87.  Liz  is  the  granddaughter  of  the  late 
Harry  F.  Haney  '28.  Liz  is  an  inlernational  banking  officer  in 
Ihe  Treasury  Department  for  Westpac  Banking  Corp.  Australia- 
New  York  Branch.  New  York  City.  Doug  is  an  operations 
manager  for  Chavant  Inc.,  Red  Bank,  NJ  /  60  Allen  Street, 
Rumson,  NJ  07760. 
OLIVARI-FLAHIVE 

Kathleen  Marie  Flahive  to  Frederick  C.  Olivari  '84,  April 
22,  1989.  St.  Ignatius  Roman  Catholic  Church,  Yardley,  PA. 
Fred  is  the  director  of  project  finance  for  F.P.A.  Corporation. 
/  120-B  Arden  Court.  Mount  Laurel.  NJ  08054. 
SHELLMAN-OSBORN 

Cynthia  A.  Osborn  "80  to  Paul  Shellman.  April  29.  1989. 
Wainscott  Chapel.  East  Hampton.  NY.  Cynthia  is  an  account 
executive  with  Karen  Kane  Co.  in  New  York  City.  Her 
husband  is  vice  president  of  options  trading  for  Goldman 
Sachs,  New  York  City.  /  909  Bloomfield  Street.  Hoboken.  NJ 
07030. 


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ALUMNUS 

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BUCK-SHREINER 

Nanci  G.  Shreiner  '84  lo  Dennis  A  Buck.  May  6,  1989. 
First  Presbyterian  Church,  Willow  Grove.  PA.  In  the  wedding 
party  from  Susquehanna  were  Caria  Shreiner  Johns  '85, 
Catherine  A.  Sieben  '84,  Patricia  Pietchlte  DeGraff  '83, 
and  Thomas  R.  Johns  '83.  Nanci  is  a  programmer  with  Vitro 
Corporation  in  Rockville.  MD  and  her  husband  works  in 
Washington.  DC  for  the  Environmental  Protection  Agency.  / 
13344  Shea  Place.  Herndon.  VA  22070. 
SCHNEIDER  BELLAS 

Amy  L.  Bellas  '86  to  Grant  H.  Schneider  II  '86,  May  6.  1989. 
St.  Pauls  Church.  Middle  Creek  Dam.  PA  Paul  H.  Meier  '86 
was  in  the  wedding  party.  Amy  works  for  Blue  Cross/Blue  Shield 
in  N  C  and  Grant  will  complete  his  D.D.S.  degree  this  spring.  / 
475  Melanie  Court.  Chapel  Hill,  NC  27514. 
DUNNE-BRUCKER 

Christine  E.  Brucker  '85  to  Daniel  W  Dunne.  May  6,  1989, 
Rochester,  NY.  Stacey  A,  Summerfieid  '85  was  in  the 
wedding  party.  /  76  Old  Pine  Lane,  Rochester,  NY  14615. 
BLAKE-BARNES 

Karen  Barnes  to  Alan  Ralph  Blake  '79,  May  20,  1989,  The 
Reformed  Church,  Warwick,  NY.  Alan  is  an  area  district 
manager  with  The  Edison  Group  and  his  wife  is  a  personnel 
specialist.  /  33  Walnut  Street,  Moniclair,  NJ  07042. 
FARRMURPHY 

Carolyn  J,  Murphy  '84  to  John  C.  Farr  '83,  May  20,  1989, 
Christ  the  King  Church,  New  Vernon,  NJ.  Susquehannans  in 
the  wedding  party  were  Gail  Murphy  '87,  Edward  J.  Farr 
'80,  Linda  Furlong  Farr  '82,  Gregory  J.  Carr  '83,  and 
Michael  J,  Jabel  '83.  Jack  is  assistant  vice  president  for 
Ocean  National  Bank,  Point  Pleasant  Beach,  NJ.  /  Unit  12-B. 
300  Sea  Avenue.  Point  Pleasant  Beach,  NJ  08742. 
DERLETH-HAIK 

Daryl  Haik  '82  to  Karl  M   Derleth,  May  20,  1989,  Grace 
Church,  Ridgewood,  NJ,  Daryl  is  a  supervisor  for  International 
Playtex  in  Paramus,  NJ  and  her  husband  is  vice  president  of 
Cardio-Fitness  Corp,  in  New  York  City.  /  4  Peach  Hill  North. 
Ramsey.  NJ  07446 
BUSHKOFSKY-PO^ 

Linda  C.  Pbst  '81  to  The  Rev.  Dennis  L.  Bushkofsky,  May 
20,  1989,  St.  Peter's  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in  North 
Wales.  PA,  In  the  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were 
AILson  Berger  Boor  '81  and  David  P,  Boor  '83.  Linda  will 
remain  teaching  at  Villanova  Law  School  and  her  husband  is 
pastor  of  St.  John's  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in  Whitehall. 
PA,  /  318  North  Albright  Avenue,  Allentown,  PA  18104. 
KENNEDY'SYMONDS 

Denise  A.  Symonds  '86  to  Ronald  H.  Kennedy  '86,  June 
3,  1989  Ken  Newman  '87  was  in  the  wedding  party,  Denise 
is  a  senior  accountant  with  Ernst  &  Whinney  and  Ron  is  a 
marketing  representative  with  Rittners  Food  Service.  Both 
work  in  Harrisburg,  PA,  /  444  Orchard  Road,  Mount  Joy,  PA 
17552. 
COGEN-HOFFMAN 

Jocelyn  HofTman  '85  to  Dr,  Mark  A,  Cogen,  June  4.  1989, 
The  Bams  of  Wolf  Trap,  Vienna,  VA.  Jocelyn  is  with  the 
Virginia  Department  of  Transportation  and  her  husband  is  in 
general  surgery  residency  at  the  Medical  College  of  Virginia. 
/  5502  Dorchester  Road,  Richmond,  VA  23225. 
HA  YWARD-  COA  KLE  Y 

Tara  L,  Coakley  lo  Scott  K.  Hayward  '85,  June  10,  1989, 
Bishop  James  United  Methodist  Church,  Basking  Ridge,  NJ, 
Scott  IS  an  insurance  broker  with  the  Swell  and  Crawford  Group 
in  New  York  City.  His  wife  is  the  assistant  director  of  product 
design  with  Homemaker  Industries,  also  in  New  York  City, 
KINDSVATER-BOOKER 

Pattie  Pitiman  Booker  to  Larry  C,  Kindsvater  '70,  June  10, 
1989,  St   Paul's  Episcopal  Church,  Washington,  DC  /  9696 
Lindenbrook  Street,  Fairfax,  VA  22031. 
RITTER-LATZKO 

Karen  Latzko  to  Michael  E.  Ritter  "85,  June  10.  1989,  St. 
Leo's  Church.  Ashley.  PA.  Mike  is  a  computer  programmer 
with  Giant  Foods  Inc.  and  his  wife  is  with  the  F.B.I.  /  5508 
Maple  Field  Place.  Alexandria,  VA  22310. 
MACIS-JACKSON 

Melis.sa  M.  Jackson  '84  to  James  P  Macis,  June  10,  1989, 
First  Presbyterian  Church,  Whippany,  NJ,  In  the  wedding 
party  from  Susquehanna  were  Linda  M,  Hay  '85  and 
Elizabeth  Heim  O'Neil  '86.  Melissa  is  operations  manager 
for  ZiKh  and  Z<ich  Financial  Group,  Inc.,  Fairfield,  Her 
husband  is  the  garde  manger  chef  at  The  Hilton  at  Short  Hills, 
/  40  Merritt  Drive,  Lawrenceville,  NJ  08648. 
MOLITORIS-MITCHELL 

Jamie  L.  Mitchell  '82  to  Dr.  Joseph  J.  Moliloris.  June  10, 


1989,  Bedford  Presbyterian  Church,  Bedford,  PA,  Laura  K. 
Hofmann  '82  was  the  maid  of  honor,  Jamie  is  pursuing  her 
master's  degree  in  secondary  education  at  Kuiztown  University 
where  she  has  a  full-time  teaching  assistanlship.  Her  husband 
is  professor  of  physics  at  Muhlenberg  College.  /  Apartment 
S-ll,  Spring  Ridge  Apartments,  Whitehall,  PA  18052, 
WALKER-MYERS 

Dana  K.  Myers  '87  to  Matthew  J.  Walker  '87,  June  17, 
1989,  St.  James  the  Greater  Church.  Montague.  /  205  Ulmer 
Avenue.  Oreland.  PA  19075-1814. 
GUINAN-RUBY 

Lynda  M.  Ruby  '80  to  William  E  Guinan  '80,  June  17, 
1989,  Lynda  is  controller  for  Horsehead  Industries,  Inc.  New 
York  City.  Bill  is  an  account  executive  with  American  Bank 
Stationery  Company.  Pennsauken.  /  60  Fair  Acres  Court, 
Princeton,  NJ  08540, 
CALVERT-BR'iNDLE 

Janet  R.  Brandle  '89  to  William  C.  Calvert  III  '87,  June 
24,  1989,  New  Providence  Presbyterian  Church,  New  Providence, 
NJ,  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Kevin  Sinnott 
•87,  James  Harris  '87,  John  Wolfe  '87,  Bruce  Lackland 
'87,  and  Melanie  Stamm  '89.  Janet  is  a  fourth  grade  teacher 
in  the  Saltbrook  School.  Bill  is  a  sales  representative.  Jones 
Chemical.  Inc.  Warwick,  NY.  /  Apartment  I,  348  Somerset 
Street,  Stirling,  NJ  07980 
LYNCH-MILLER 

Kennc  A,  Miller  '70  to  the  Rev,  John  Lynch.  July  2.  1989,  / 
640  Southern  Hills  Drive,  Arnold,  MD  21012. 
HAWKINS-BETTS 

Jennifer  K.  Belts  '88  to  Paul  J.  Hawkins  '86,  July  8.  1989. 
Church  of  Christ  the  King.  New  Vernon .  Jennifer  is  an  elementary 
school  teacher  in  Pequannock  Township.  Paul  is  a  programmer 
analyst  for  Goldman  Sachs  &  Company  of  New  York  City.  / 
814  Stevens  Avenue,  Westfield,  NJ  07090, 
SMITH-NAEGEL! 

Beth  Ann  Naegeli  '85  to  Michael  J.  Smith,  July  8,  1989, 
United  Baptist  Church,  Taylor,  PA,  Beth's  father  is  John  H. 
Naegeli  '36.  Beth  is  an  accountant  with  Price  Waterhouse. 
Miami,  and  her  husband  is  an  engineering  project  manager 
for  Amerada  Hess  Corp,,  Fort  Lauderdale.  /  Plantation,  FL, 


RUDLOFF-RAY 

Bethany  C.  Ray  '89  to  Jeffrey  A   Rudloff,  July  15,  1989. 
The  First  Baptist  Church.  Lewisburg.  PA,  Bethany  is  a 
substitute  teacher  in  the  Lewisburg  area  and  her  husband 
is  with  AFC  Industries  of  Milton,  /  Apartment  7-C,  Kelly 
Court  Apartments,  Lewisburg,  PA  17837. 
BUCKLEY-ROSS 

Patricia  A.  Ross  '88  to  Charles  A.  Buckley  III  '88,  July  22. 
1989,  Most  Precious  Blood  Church,  Hazleton,  PA  Patricia  is  a 
computer  programmer  for  the  State  of  Connecticut.  Department 
of  Mental  Retardation.  Southbury  Training  School.  Charles  is 
a  business  manager  for  the  State  of  Connecticut  Department  of 
Children  and  Youth  Services.  Housatoric  Adolescent  Hospital.  / 
107  Melba  Street,  Milford,  CT  06460. 
LOPEZ-BRIDGES 

Michele  A.  Bridges  '86  to  Edward  M.  Lopez  *89,  July 
22.  1989.  St.  Joseph's  Church.  Newton.  NJ.  Michele  is  an 
administrative  assistant  to  the  vice  president  of  human 
resources  at  Trilog  Inc..  Philadelphia.  Ed  is  attending 
the  Pennsylvania  College  of  Optometry.  /  R.D.  1.  Box  125-D. 
Port  Mathilda.  PA  16870 
FALLON- BOWERS 

Gretchen  L.  Bowers  '87  to  Kevin  Fallon.  July  22.  1989.  St. 
Brigid  Church.  Peapack.  NJ  /  Holland  Road.  Far  Hills.  NJ  07931. 
SPANGLERREAID 

Robena  L.  Reaid  '86  to  Michael  R.  Spangler  '87,  August 
5.  1989.  St  Paul's  Lutheran  Church.  Hanover.  PA   Robena 
teaches  at  Paradise  School  for  Boys,  Abbottstown   Mike 
teaches  at  Burmudian  Springs  High  School,  York  Springs,  / 
Apartment  7-B,  78  Lark  Circle,  York,  PA  17404-5754, 
REIDER-FRITZ 

Dawne  E.  Fritz  '86  to  Mark  D  Reider.  August  12.  1989,  He 
is  employed  by  KHP  Services. Inc,  (subsidiary  of  Pa,  Blue 
Shield),  Dawne  has  recently  been  promoted  to  Technical 
Accounting  Specialist  with  Keystone  Health  Plan  Central,  Inc. 
(subsidiary  of  Capital  Blue  Cross  and  Pa.  Blue  Shield).  /  121-A 
South  Second  Street.  Lemoyne,  PA  17043. 
SMim-CRUMBOCK 

Karen  Crumbock  to  Raymond  Smith  '84,  August  12,  1989, 
St,  Matthew's  Cadiolic  Church,  Philadelphia,  PA.  Raymond 


S.U.  LEGACIES 

Wlien  classes  began  last  fall,  there  was  an  unusually  large  number  of  freshmen  legacies  in  the  class  of  1993.  Pictured  from  left  to  right, 
front  mil'.  Shari  Trembulak ,  daughter  of  Frank  J.  '70  and  Elaine  Trembulak:  Mandy  McCaughey.  daughter  of  James  and  Rebecca  Carson 
McCaughey  '66,  Wendy  Lee  Hayes,  granddaughter  of  Erie  I.  Shoben  II  '35:  Kalherine  Meola.  daughter  of  Nicholas  and  Elhel  McGralh 
Meola  '52;  Debbie  Forti.  daughter  of  William  '65  and  Christine  Forti:  Lisa  A.  Hart,  daughter  of  Gary  E.  '65  and  Lorraine  Hart;  Jim 
Campbell  '63,  Director  of  Alumni  Relations.  Second  toh-.  Renea  Gumma,  granddaughter  of  Mary  Emma  Yoder  Jones  '41;  Scott  Altemose, 
stepson  of  Charles  J.  76  and  son  of  Susan  Manello.  Christopher  King,  son  of  Donald  S.  '66  and  Sharon  King;  Charlie  Reece.  son  of 
James  and  Bonnie  Bucks  Reece  '65.  Amy  Skinner,  daughter  of  Larry  '64  and  Martha  Skinner;  Lisa  Robinson,  daughter  of  Franklin  '67 
and  Roberta  Robinson;  Mark  Buuglmer.  son  of  Eugene  C  '64  and  Namy  Boughner  Not  pictured  are;  Eric  Hancock,  son  of  Robert  B. 
Hancock  '64  and  Bonnie  Garrett  Hancock  '66;  Heather  Heath,  daughter  of  Gayle  Gessner  Heath,  a  current  student;  Lisa  Moody, 
daughter  of  John  '57  and  .Alma  Moody;  Helen  Ranck,  granddaughter  of  Helen  Swope  Ranck  '31;  Stacy  Ross,  daughter  of  Dean  '69 
and  Janet  Smaltz  Ross  '68;  Susan  Sawicki,  daughter  of  Frank  J.  '68  and  Mary  Sawicki;  and  Angle  Troutman,  daughter  of  Keith  and 
Hhnda  B.  Troutman.  who  is  a  current  student. 


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manages  a  "Seven/Eleven"  Store.  /  2011  East  Ontario  Street. 

Philadelphia.  PA  19134. 

BAZEWICZDECKER 

Elizabeth  J.  Decker  '84  to  James  A.  Bazewlcz  '85,  August 
25,  1989.  Basking  Ridge  Presbyterian  Church.  Basking  Ridge. 
NJ.  Adam  L.  Bates  '87  was  in  the  wedding  party.  Liz  is  an 
accountant  with  Seaboard  Sunety  and  Jim  is  a  freelance 
designer,  /  1037  Cellar  Avenue.  Scotch  Plains.  NJ  07076. 


Born  Crusaders 


To  James  R.  '73  and  Ann  Montague  McFarland  '75  a  son. 
Grant  Robert.  November  16.  1986  /  114  North  George  Street. 
Millersville.  PA  17551. 

To  Mr  and  Mrs  Patrick  O'Such  '79,  a  son,  Michael, 
January  1987  I^trick  earned  his  CPA  and  currently  is  director 
of  finance.  Casino  Reinvestment  Development  Authority  in 
Atlantic  City.  NJ.  /  28  Island  View  Terrace.  Ocean  View. 
NJ  0823O 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs  Jeff  V.  Sheard  '81,  a  daughter.  Adrienne. 
January  14.  1987.  Jeff  has  recently  been  promoted  to  Assistant 
Vice  President  at  National  Westminster  Bank.  PLC  in  New 
York.  /  2  Terrill  Road.  Edison.  NJ  08817 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Theodore  J.  Elias  '80,  a  son,  Benjamin 
Thomas.  November  27.  1987.  Ted  is  music  director  for  First 
Assembly  of  God  Church  and  for  the  Princeton  Ballet.  / 
R.D.4.  Box  80.  Jackson  Mills  Road.  Freehold,  NJ  07728. 

To  David  and  l^trlcia  Friday  Soil  '75,  a  daughter,  Laura 
Ann,  February  4.  1988.  Laura  joins  Paul  and  Susana  bom 
April  9,  1986.  /  1374  Cinnamon  Drive.  Fort  Washington, 
PA  19034. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs,  John  J.  Basti  '73,  a  son.  Michael  Craig, 
February  12.  1988.  Michael  joins  brothers  Jonathan  and 
Stefan.  /  5  Aspen  Circle.  Edison.  NJ  08820 

To  Philip  C.  '80  and  Caria  Petersen  Kerber  '77,  a 
daughter.  Alice  Louise.  March  13,  1988.  Phil  owns  and 
operates  a  Bed  and  Breakfast  Inn  in  Freeporl,  Maine,  The 
White  Cedar  Inn.  Carta  is  a  registered  nurse  at  Maine  Medical 
Center  in  Portland.  /  178  Main  Street,  Freeport,  ME  04032. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs  Stephen  V.  Lamoreaux  '80,  a  daughter. 
Nicole  Denise.  March  30.  1988.  Stephen  is  investment 
executive  for  Gruntal  &  Co  .  Stamford.  CT.  /  12  Hilltop 
Drive,  New  Fairfield,  CT,  06812. 

To  Craig  and  Jessica  Ditmars  Silbert  '82,  a  daughter, 
Saralyn  Ann,  April  18,  1988.  /  1613  Crownsville  Road, 
Crownsville,  MD  21032. 

To  Rev  and  Mrs.  Raymond  E.  Short  '82,  a  daughter. 


Catherine  Emma.  April  20.  1988.  /  801  Echo  Vale  Drive. 
Bedford,  PA  15522 

To  David  and  Betsy  Hulse  Doyle  '79,  a  son,  Robert  Ryan, 
April  25,  1988.  /  18  Church  Lane,  Westhampton  Beach, 
NY  11978. 

To  Kevin  and  Nancy  Gravalec  Hivick  '80,  a  son,  Kevin 
William,  Jr.,  April  28.  1988.  /  130  Mountain  Ridge  Drive. 
Oxford.  NJ  07863, 

To  William  J.  '75  and  Lynn  Shaughnessy  Bowman  '77,  a 
daughter.  Kaitlyn.  May  5.  1988,  She  joins  Kevin.  Krista.  and 
Jeffrey,  /  26  Mary  Drive.  Towaco.  NJ  07082, 

To  Bradford  '76  and  Karen  Johnson  Hollinger  '77,  a  son. 
Benjamin  Eugene.  May  27  1988,  /  500  Arlington  Road.  Camp 
Hill,  PA  17011 

To  Donald  F.  '79  and  Cordelia  Rust  Mann  '77,  a  daughter, 
Catherine.  July  1.  1988.  She  joins  brothers  Scott  and  Michael. 
Don  is  now  with  Rodale  Press  in  Emmaus.  PA  as  National 
Sales  Manager  for  "'Cross  Country  Skier  Magazine."  /  1044 
Treeline  Drive.  Allentown,  PA  18103. 

To  Gerard  and  Barbara  Schultz  Colvin  '73,  a  son,  David 
Gerard,  July  3,  1988.  He  joins  brothers  Peter,  Andrew,  and 
Daniel.  /  1711  Friendship  Circle,  Hatfield,  PA  19440. 

To  Richard  and  Joanne  Ermert  Mueller  '76,  a  son, 
Michael  Eugene,  August  13,  1988.  He  joins  sister  Stephanie.  / 
4821  King  Richard  Drive.  Annandale.  VA  22003. 

To  Mr  and  Mrs  James  G.  Montgomery  '78,  a  daughter. 
Kelsey  Lynn.  August  14.  1988.  /  41  Chatham  Road.  Ardmore. 
PA  19003. 

To  Steve  and  Karen  Klahre  Munzer  '80,  a  son,  Daniel 
Craig.  August  30.  1988.  He  joins  brother  Stephen.  /  20409 
Afternoon  Lane.  Germantown.  MD  20874. 

To  Mr,  and  Mrs,  Kevin  P.  McGroary  '81,  a  son.  Brian 
Patrick.  September  14.  1988,  Kevin  is  vice  president. 
Municipal  Institutional  Sales.  Marine  Midland  Capital 
Markets,  /  1662  Ramapo  Way.  Scotch  Plains.  NJ  07076, 

To  Doug  and  Christy  Baker  Tomkins  '83,  a  son.  Justin 
Douglas.  September  29.  1988,  /  47  Village  Drive,  Barnegal, 
NJ  08005, 

To  John  R  '77  and  Elizabeth  Hall  Xanthis  '77,  a  son,  John 
Michael,  November  14,  1988,  /  74  St.  John's  Street,  Goshen, 
NY  10924. 

To  Timothy  and  Phyllis  Kreckman  Bratton  '74,  a  daughter, 
Christina  Nicole,  November  15,  1988.  /  522  4th  Avenue  SE, 
Jamestown,  ND  58401. 

To  John  and  Theresa  Malzone  Thomas  '75,  a  daughter, 
Pamela  Leigh,  December  3,  1988.  /  5043  Judson  Drive, 
Bensalem.  PA  19020. 

To  Mark  and  Robin  Greenawalt  Kelso  '83,  a  daughter, 
Chelsey  Noel.  December  27.  1988.  /  20  Crofton  Drive. 


Buffalo.  NY  14224. 

To  Michael  and  Margie  DeLucca  Malteo  '78,  a  daughter, 
Marcella.  December  28,  1988.  She  joins  older  brother 
Michael-John.  /  142  North  Wyoming  Street,  Hazleton, 
PA  18201. 

To  Ptler  '80  and  Barbara  Soltau  Ciccaglione  '80,  a  son, 
Ryan  Raffaele.  December  30.  1988.  /  41  Caldwell  Road, 
Parsippany,  NJ  07054. 

To  Janet  Haigh  '72  and  Robert  Bogus,  a  son,  John  Adam, 
December  31,  1988  Janet  earned  her  certificate  in  school 
psychology  from  Rider  College.  /  77  Hollynoll  Drive, 
Mercerville,  NJ  08619 

To  Mr  and  Mrs  Richard  King,  Jr.  '78,  a  son,  Ryan 
Richardson,  January  1,  1989  /  1633  Hatboro  Avenue, 
Hatboro,  PA  19040. 

To  Peter  J.  '78  and  Elaine  Bruengger  Callahan  '78,  a  son, 
Tyler  Christian.  /  2296  Wheatland  Drive,  Manakin  Sabot. 
VA  23103. 

To  Charles  "Chuck"  '80  and  Patricia  Campana  Lorenzo 
'81,  a  son.  Stephen  Charles.  January  14.  1989.  /  29-A 
Mulberry  Court.  Brielle.  NJ  08730 

To  David  and  Lesley  Wilson  Funk  '80,  a  daughter, 
Alexandra  Ashley,  January  19,  1989.  /  1009  Cherry  Lane. 
Southampton.  PA  18966. 

To  Michael  and  Shari  Reich  Brandman  '83,  a  son.  Eric 
Joseph.  January  25.  1989  He  joins  brother  Jake  Phillip.  /  215 
Lynn  Lane.  Westfield.  NJ  0709O 

To  Ronald  and  Coleen  Warn  Bidelspach  Renshaw  '72,  a 
daughter.  Gretchen  Elizabeth.  February  15.  1989.  /  110  Shuman 
Street.  Middleburg.  PA  17842. 

To  William  A.  '83  and  Melissa  Miller  Barnes  '85,  a 
daughter.  Jillian  Avery.  March  4.  1989.  Bill  is  managing  the 
sales  for  the  southern  U.S.  for  Polymer  International  U.S.A. 
Corp.  /  5  Otter  Pond  Place.  The  Woodlands.  Houston. 
TX  77387 

To  Craig  and  Kali  Peer  Binkley  '82,  a  daughter.  Chelsey. 
March  7,  1989.  Kati  is  an  account  executive  with  Ogilvy  & 
Mather.  /  2106  Hickory  Lawn,  Houston,  TX  77077 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  Strawser  '86,  a  daughter,  Krista 
Jenenne,  March  9,  1989.  /  R.D.  I,  Box  302-B,  McAlisterville, 
PA  17049. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Philip  Reitz  '79,  a  son,  Michael  Phares, 
March  10,  1989  /  816  North  30th  Street,  Allentown,  PA  18104. 

To  Bruce  D.  '72  and  Karen  Ganzer  Kirk  '73,  a  daughter, 
Michelle  Lynn,  March  19,  1989.  /  6  West  Knollbrook  Lane, 
Painted  Post.  NY  14870 

To  Kenneth  and  Suzanne  Reed  Miller  '77,  a  son.  Daniel 
Evan.  March  27  1989  /  2721  North  Second  Street. 
Harrisburg.  PA  17110. 


Susquehanna  presents 


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Susquehanna  University  Fund 

JL  he  Susquehanna  University  Fund  (SUF)  has  been  recognized  by  the  Council  for  the 
Advancement  and  Support  of  Education  and  the  USX  Foundation  as  one  of  the  best  performers 
in  the  nation.  This  award  is  a  tribute  to  the  generosity  of  thousands  of  alumni,  like  you,  who  have 
made  an  investment  in  Susquehanna's  future. 

lb  ensure  that  our  progress  continues,  the  1989-90  SUF  goal  of  a  minimum  of  $1  million  is 
designed  to  help  Susquehanna  provide  the  outstanding  faculty,  programs  and  facilities  needed 
to  attract  and  support  outstanding  students.  A  special  feature  of  this  year's  effort  is  $150,000 
designated  for  support  of  the  $6  million  expansion  and  renovation  of  Fisher  Science  Hall. 

lb  be  successful,  we  need  your  support.  Won't  you  please  make  your  commitment  to  the 
1989-90  SUF  today?  Your  gift  will  help  to  ensure  another  smashing  year  for  Susquehanna. 
Thank  you! 


P/ea5e  make  your  gift  to  the  1989-90  Susquehanna  Unit'ersit\  Fund  by  June  30. 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

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To  Mark  '77  and  Joanne  D'Onifrio  Diluigi  '76,  a  son. 
John  Anlhony.  March  29,  1989.  /  54  Douglass  Road.  Lansdale. 
PA  19446. 

To  Henry  and  Donna  Foland  Neilley  '78,  a  son.  Patrick 
McDougall.  March  31.  1989  /  47  St,  Stephens  Lane.  Scotia, 
NY  12302. 

To  Daniel  and  Lucinda  Townsend  Martin  '81,  a  son, 
Matthew  Townsend  Martin.  April  3.  1989.  /  R,D,  2,  76-B 
Spring  Street.  Hamilton.  NY  13346. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Mark  Casazza  '86,  a  son.  Christopher 
Mark.  April  9.  1989  /  2659  South  Main  Street.  Hanover 
Township.  PA  18706. 

To  Douglas  E.  '81  and  Lori  Kummerle  Garman  '82,  a 
girl,  Christina  Lea.  April  12.  1989.  Lori  is  a  senior  systems 
analyst  and  Doug  is  a  development  engineer,  both  with 
Eastman  Kodak,  /  47  Banyan  Drive.  Rochester.  NY  14616. 

To  Mr  and  Mrs  Timothy  G.  Harris  '83,  a  daughter. 
Kimberly  Janelle.  April  13.  1989  /  48  Cambridge  East, 
Oxford.  NJ  07863, 

To  Craig  and  Karen  Holmes  Hoke  '79,  a  son.  Joshua 
David,  April  24,  1989,  /  Edgewood  Acres.  17  Mark  Drive. 
Winfieid.  PA  17889. 

To  Frans  '81  and  Allison  Camps  vanRiemsdyk  '83,  a  son, 
James  Frederick.  May  4.  1989,  /  81  Diamond  Lane.  Old 
Bridge.  NJ  08857 

To  Lee  and  Jill  Simpson  Cohen  '77,  a  daughter.  Melanie 
Ann.  May  10.  1989.  /  18  Sugar  Maple  Lane.  Horsham. 
PA  19044. 

To  Charles  A.  '83  and  Allison  Digby  Tamasaukas  '82,  a 
son.  Justin  Walker,  May  14.  1989  /  R.D.  2.  Box  196-B,  Cove 
Road,  Kittatinny  Lake.  Branchville,  NJ  07826. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Christopher  K.  Lupolt  '84,  a  daughter. 
Sara  Nicole,  May  17.  1989.  /  2  Alice  Circle.  Selinsgrove. 
PA  17870 

To  Martin  and  Kathleen  Gallagher  Fallon  '81,  a  daughter, 
Tara  Kathleen.  May  23,  1989  /  316  Brigade  Court.  Wayne. 
PA  19087, 

To  Mr  and  Mrs,  Jeff  Litchfield  '82,  a  son.  Zachary  Scott. 
May  24.  1989,  /  13  Fordham  Road.  Newton.  MA  02165. 

To  Rick  and  Roberta  "Bobbie"  Laudenslager  Blasdell 
•75,  a  son.  Cory  Reed.  May  27.  1989.  /  1261  West  Princess 
Street,  York.  PA  17404. 

To  Mr,  and  Mrs,  Michael  Timmons  '76,  a  daughter.  Claire 
Wood.  May  30.  1989  She  joins  sister  Erin  and  brother  Ned.  / 
5922  Bentwood  Trail.  Dallas.  TX  75252. 

To  Frank  and  Nancy  Paterson  O'Hara  '80,  a  son,  Michael 
Thomas.  June  8.  1989  /  859  Valley  View  Road.  Fiourtown. 
PA  19031 

To  Jeff  '79  and  Barbara  Voelker  Towne  '81,  a  son.  Andrew 
Paul.  June  8.  1989  /  14  Kokokehas  Circle,  Litchfield. 
NH  03051. 

To  Mr  and  Mrs  Lloyd  P.  Jones  '79,  a  son.  Kevin  Christopher. 
June  9,  1989.  /  12307  Oak  Park  Drive.  Houston.  TX  77070, 

To  Mr  and  Mrs,  James  Weyant  '80,  a  son.  Kevin  Thomas. 
June  13.  1989.  /  2492  Fox  Avenue.  Baldwin.  NY  11510. 

Tt)  the  Rev.  and  Mrs,  Bruce  E.  Kennedy  '72,  a  son.  James 
Byron.  June  23.  1989.  Bruce  is  Senior  Parish  Minister  of  First 
Church  and  Parish  (Unitarian  Universalist)  in  Dedham.  /  15 
Court  Street.  Dedham.  MA  02026 

To  Randy  and  Ronalyn  "Roz"  Decker  Bingaman  '85,  a 
son.  Roland  Lewis.  July  6.  1989.  /  934  Milnor  Road. 
Greencastle.  PA  17225. 

To  Carlton  and  Mary  Buckley  Milloway  '85,  a  daughter, 
Mallory  Elizabeth.  July  27  1989.  She  join's  sister  Melissa.  / 
1729  Franklin  Street.  Berwick,  PA  18603, 

To  Charles  H.  '81  and  Jean  Ely  Grube  '83,  a  daughter, 
Hannah  June,  August  14.  1989.  /  R  D.  2.  Box  253-A.  Jersey 
Shore.  PA  17740. 

To  Steve  and  Jill  White  Holmes  '78,  a  daughter.  Casey 
Elizabeth.  August  25.  1989.  She  joins  brother  Addison.  /  15815 
Germantown  Road.  Gemiantown.  MD  20874 

To  Roy  S.  '73  and  Gale  Moore  Tuomislo  '73,  a  son,  Erik 
Anders.  September  2.3.  1989.  Erik's  grandfather  is  William  T. 
Moore  '63,  /  837  Susquehanna  Avenue,  Sunbury,  PA  17801, 

To  David  and  Donna  Mulvan  Zsenak  '83,  a  son.  Dean 
Michael.  September  25.  1989  He  loins  sister  Danielle  Marie 
born  May  26.  1987  /  W163  N10602  Ridgeview  Lane. 
Germantown.  WI  53022. 


Deaths 


The  University  has  recently  learned  of  the  death  ot  former 
Professor  of  Modern  Languages  Lucia  S.  Kegler  Starkovsky 


in  Burke.  VA.  May  13.  1989.  She  taught  at  Susquehanna  during 
the  1960s  and  i970s.  She  is  survived  by  her  husband  Nicholas 
Starkovsky.  who  resides  at  6352  Silas  Burke  Street.  Burke.  VA 
22015. 

Russell  C  Goodling  '34,  Richfield.  PA.  May  23.  1988. 
Following  graduation  from  Susquehanna,  he  studied  at  the 
Eastman  School  of  Music  and  earned  a  master's  degree  from 
Penn  Slate  in  1947.  He  retired  in  1973  after  teaching  music  for 
many  years  in  the  East  Juniata  School  District.  Survivors 
include  a  daughter.  Ruth  A.  Goodling  '70. 

Harvey  S.  Bolan  '25,  Sheridan.  PA.  March  28.  1989.  He 
earned  a  master's  from  Rutgers  and  a  doctorate  from  New 
York  University  after  leaving  Susquehanna.  For  many  years 
he  was  a  superintendant  of  schools  in  the  Harrisburg  area. 

Jennie  KaufTman  Pennei  '28,  Roaring  Spring,  PA.  April 
13.  1989.  She  resided  is  Loysburg.  PA  at  the  time  of  her  death. 
She  was  a  teacher  for  sometime  after  her  graduation. 

Alice  Glou  Anspacker  '36,  Rancho  Mirage.  CA.  June  4.  1989. 
She  taught  in  the  Plymouth.  PA,  School  District  following 
graduation   She  moved  to  California  in  the  late  1960"s. 

Sharon  Kova)  Murphy  '75,  Selinsgrove.  PA.  June  11.  1989, 
She  was  employed  by  the  Selinsgrove  Center  and  was  also 
active  in  the  American  Horse  Show  Association.  A  memorial 
fund  in  her  name  has  been  set  up  at  Divine  Providence  Hospital 
m  Williamsport.  PA. 

Roberta  Held  Harmon  '37,  Kerrville,  TX.  June  30.  1989, 
She  taught  nursery  school  after  leaving  Susquehanna,  and 
accompanied  her  daughter  Ruth  Ann,  who  is  a  professional 
musician  despite  being  blind.  Her  late  father,  the  Reverend 
Charles  E.  Held  graduated  from  Susquehanna  University 
in  1922. 

Dorothy  Iddings  Bathurst  '31,  Mifflinburg.  PA.  July 
31,  1989,  She  taught  many  years  in  Central  Pennsylvania 
schools  before  retiring.  She  studied  at  Julliard  School 
of  Music  after  leaving  Susquehanna  and  gave  private  piano 
lessons  in  Mifflinburg, 

Henry  A.  '*Hank'*  Hartley  '29,  Glen  Ridge.  NJ.  August  5. 
1989.  He  was  also  a  graduate  of  Georgetown  University  School 
of  Law  and  worked  as  a  claims  manager  for  Prudential  Insurance 
Co.  in  Newark.  NJ.  for  37  years.  He  was  preceded  in  death  by 
his  wife,  the  former  Margaret  "Peg"  Young  '30. 

John  P.  Senko  '31,  Hazleton,  PA,  September  4.  1989.  He 
taught  chemistry  for  many  years  in  the  Hazleton  School 
District,  sending  many  students  on  to  Susquehanna.  He  was 
also  faculty  manager  of  athletics  for  more  than  a  decade.  He 
received  master's  degrees  from  New  York  University  and 
Stanford  University.  He  also  did  graduate  study  at  the 
University  of  Alabama.  Penn  State  University,  and  Wilkes 
College.  In  recent  years  he  spent  winters  in  Hollywood,  FL. 

Emily  VanDyke  '24,  Sunbury,  PA.  September  6.  1989.  She 
was  a  social  studies  teacher  at  Sunbury  High  School  for  many 
years  and  later  a  librarian  when  the  district  became  Shikellamy 
High  School, 

Ronald  F.  Goodman  '54,  Red  Lion.  PA.  September  7, 
1989.  He  was  a  vocal  and  instrumental  music  teacher  in  the 
Red  Lion  Area  School  District  as  well  as  being  director  of 
various  church  and  community  choirs  in  the  area.  He  did 
further  study  after  leaving  Susquehanna  at  the  University  of 
Oregon  and  Temple  University. 

Edward  W.  Schweitzer  '51,  Burbank.  CA.  September  15. 
1989.  He  taught  business  subjects  in  the  Los  Angeles  City 
School  District  and  owned  a  stationery  store  in  the  area.  He 
retired  in  1986. 

Margaret  "Peg"  Williams  Gerhardt  '34,  Philadelphia, 
PA,  September  19.  1989.  She  taught  music  in  her  hometown 
of  Mt.  Carmel  for  11  years  before  teaching  in  Trenton,  NJ 
and  Philadelphia.  She  also  did  graduate  study  at  Columbia 
University  and  Julliard  School  of  Music. 

Mabel  Bartlow  Watts  '24,  Bloomsburg.  PA.  September 
23.  1989.  She  taught  school  in  Centre  County.  Muncy.  and 
Millville.  where  she  resided  at  the  time  of  her  death. 

Thomas  L.  Roman  '26,  Kingston.  PA.  September  27.  1989. 
Before  enrolling  at  Susquehanna,  he  attended  East  Stroudsburg 
Normal  School.  After  graduation  from  Susquehanna  he  earned 
a  master's  degree  in  French  from  Middlebury  College  and  did 
further  study  at  McGill  University  in  Canada  and  the  University 
of  Soubiane  in  France.  He  taught  nearly  forty  years  in 
Pennsylvania  schools,  most  of  that  time  in  Freeland.  PA. 
which  is  close  to  his  hometown  of  Eckley. 

The  Reverend  Dr  Ronald  H.  McClung  '60,  VanWert.  OH, 
September  30.  1989  following  a  heart  transplant  operation. 
Pastor  Ron  resided  in  Northeastern  Ohio  for  several  years. 
Before  accepting  the  call  to  serve  Trinity  Evangelical  Lutheran 
Church  in  1985,  he  worked  as  a  chemical  dependency  ct)unselor 
and  family  therapist  at  Glenbeigh  Hospital  in  Rock  Creek. 
OH,  He  did  post  graduate  work  at  Towson  State  College, 


Lutheran  Theological  Seminary  at  Gettysburg,  and  Faith 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Seminary  in  Tacoma.  WA. 

Alice  F.  Weaver  'IS.  Willow  Grove.  PA.  October  12.  1989. 
Many  members  of  her  immediate  family  attended  Susquehanna. 
Her  grandfather  helped  construct  the  first  buildings  on  campus 
m  the  mid-1800s.  She  taught  a  total  of  52  years  in  various 
schools  in  the  Philadelphia  area  and  was  one  of  Susquehanna's 
oldest  atumni  at  the  time  of  her  death. 

Edward  B.  Piorkowski  '34,  Duryea,  PA.  October  14.  1989. 
Before  attending  Susquehanna,  he  attended  East  Stroudsburg 
Slate  Teachers  College.  He  taught  many  years  in  the  Pittston 
School  District. 

Paul  M.  Haines  '31,  Hyaltsville,  MD,  October  19.  1989.  He 
did  post  graduate  work  at  Lock  Haven  State  Teachers  College 
and  Duke  University  after  leaving  Susquehanna.  Much  of  his 
career  was  spent  with  the  federal  government  in  Washington. 
DC.  He  retired  as  Program  Analyst  and  Deputy  Director  of 
General  Services  Administration  after  more  than  36  years 
service.  He  was  very  active  in  the  All-Pennsylvania  Alumni 
Association,  an  organization  in  Washington  made  up  of  alumni 
of  every  college  or  university  in  Pennsylvania,  He  took  great 
pride  in  having  Susquehanna  have  a  larger  representation  at  the 
annual  luncheon  than  many  of  the  larger  institutions  in  the 
group.  He  was  one  of  the  founders  of  the  group  and  instrumental 
in  having  President  Emeritus  Gustave  W,  Weber  honored  as 
the  organization's  Man  of  the  Year  in  the  1970s,  Paul  was 
always  among  the  first  alumni  to  arrive  on  campus  for 
Homecoming  and  Alumni  Weekend.  Many  of  his  family  also 
attended  Susquehanna. 

Myrtle  K.  Thompson,  Lewisburg.  PA,  November  4.  1989. 
She  taught  in  the  Mifflinburg  School  District  for  nearly  40 
years.  Miss  Thompson  attended  Susquehanna  in  the  1920s. 
She  began  her  teaching  career  at  Guantonamo  Bay,  Cuba. 


Advanced  Degrees 


William  E.  Admire  '84:  Doctor  of  Osteopathy,  the 
Philadelphia  College  of  Osteopathic  Medicine, 

Melissa  Miller  Barnes  '85:  Masters  of  Education  degree, 
specializing  in  Severe  Handicaps.  L«high  University, 

David  E.  Bingaman  '85:  M,S,Ed,  in  Guidance  and 
Counseling,  Bucknell  University, 

Elaine  Bruengger  Callahan  '78:  Master  degree  in  Mental 
Retardation.  Virginia  Commonwealth  University.  She  is  a 
home  trainer  for  Henrico  County  Schools,  VA. 

Douglas  H.  Cody  '82:  J  D..  Temple  University  School  of 
Law.  He  will  be  an  associate  with  the  Lancaster  law  firm  of 
Windolph.  Burkholder.  Stainton  and  Gray. 

Christine  Brucker  Dunne  '85:  MA.  in  Liberal  Studies 
from  S,U,N,Y.  in  Brockpon. 

Margaret  Anne  "Meg"  Finley  '85:  M,Ed,  in  Community 
Counseling,  Lehigh  University.  She  is  Coordinator  of  Graduate 
Advising  at  the  University  College,  University  of  Maryland 
College  Park. 

Faithann  M,  Grigalunas  '86:  B  S  in  Pharmacy,  Temple 
University  School  of  Pharmacy,  She  received  the  Facts  and 
Comparisons  Award  for  Excellence  in  Clinical  Communications. 
She  plans  to  pursue  a  Doctor  of  Pharmac7  degree  at  the 
Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy  and  Science.  She  is  a 
pharmacist  with  Rite  Aid  Corporation. 

Janet  Haigh  '72:  Certificate  in  School  Psychology  from 
Rider  College. 

Lucinda  Townsend  Martin  '81:  Masters  in  Reading  , 
Cortland  State  University.  She  is  a  vocal  music  teacher,  grades 
1-6,  at  Morrisville-Eaton  Central  School.  Morrisville.  NY, 

Paul  E.  Sacks  '82:  PhD  in  Geology,  University  of  South 
Carolina.  He  mapped  the  southern  Palmyrid  fold  belt  in  Syria 
last  summer  He  will  be  teaching  at  Georgia  Southern, 

Frank  W.  SchotI  '74:  J,D,,  Seton  Hall  University  School  of 
Law.  While  at  school  he  authored  the  winning  essay  for  the 
Nineteenth  Annual  Roscoe  B  Hogan  Environmental  Law 
Essay  Contest.  "Depletion  of  the  World  Ozone  Protection: 
Availability  and  Needed  Laws  and  Treaties," 

Charlotte  Bartholomew  Smith  '81:  MS,  degree  in 
Information  Systems  Management  from  the  Naval  Postgraduate 
School  in  Monterey.  Cal.  She  currently  is  serving  as  computer 
systems  specialist  at  the  Naval  Military  Personnel  Command, 
Washington.  DC. 

William  R.  Swinehart  '86:  J.D.  degree.  Ohio  Northern 
University.  Ada,  Ohio. 

Steven  J.  Thomson  '82:  MS  in  Computer  Science, 
Hofstra  University. 


NOMINATIONS 


Commentary 


Susquehanna 
University 

Alumni 

Association 

Awards 


Please  nominate  Individuals  tor  one  or 
both  of  our  annual  awards. 

Guidelines 

Nominees  lor  the  Alumni  Service 

Avrard,  should  have  a  record  ol 
signilicant  service  as  a  University 
volunteer.  Activities  to  consider  include, 
but  ore  not  limited  to:  district  alumni 
club  leadership,  fund  raising,  student 
recruitment,  and  career  assistance. 

Nominees  for  the  Alumni 
Acliieviement  Award,  should  have 
a  record  of  significant  accomplishment 
in  fus  or  her  chosen  profession.  A 
strong  candidate  will  have  received 
national  or  regional  prominence  or 
recognition  for  his  or  her  expertise 

Award  winners  must  be  able  to 
attend  Alumni  Day  activities  to 
receive  their  award  in  person. 

Service  Award: 

Nominee: 

Address: 


Comments: 


Achlevemeiit  Award: 

Nominee: 

Address: _^__ 


Comments: 


Please  attach  background  inlormation  lo 
support  youi  nominee/hominees  Sign  your 
name  and  class  year  and  return  to  Alunml 
Awards  Committee,  ob  Alumni  OtUce, 
Sus<iuelianna  Unlvenlty,  Sellnsgiove, 
PA  17870. 

Deadline  tor  submitting  nominations  Is  tlofl,  1990. 


Alumni  Weekend  '90 

FTiday-SundOY  June  1-3.  1990 

Reunion  for  Emeriti  and  the  classes 

of  1940,  1945.  1950,  1955.  1960, 

1965,  1970,  1975,  1980,  and  1985 


WITH  THE  FALL  ACTIVITIES  behind  us.  we  can  look 
forward  to  spring.  Perhaps  the  biggest  spring  event  will 
be  our  second  post-graduation  Alumni  Weekend.  Last 
year  we  moved  Alumni  Weekend  to  after  graduation.  It 
was  so  successful,  as  attested  to  by  your  response  to  our 
survey,  that  we  again  will  hold  Alumni  Weekend  in  early 
June.  The  exact  dates.  If  you've  not  seen  or  heard,  are 
Friday-Sunday,  June  1.  2,  and  3.  1990. 

Plan  to  attend.  Remember,  you  can  stay  on  campus  in 
our  residence  halls.  While  we  urge  all  alumni  to  come 
back  to  "old  S.U.'s  broad  campus."  we  especially  want  to 
extend  an  invitation  to  those  whose  class  years  end  In 
"0"  and  "5".  There  are  special  reunions  for  you  folks! 

■^• 
IF  WE  CAN  be  given  a  glance  back  at  this  past  fall, 
we'd  like  to  mention  the  evolution  of  a  new  S.U. 
"tradition."  Your  Alumni  Office  over  the  last  several 
years  has  tried  to  establish  "tailgating"  at  away  football 
games.  Despite  some  uncooperative  weather,  we  think 
we've  had  good  turnouts,  especially  at  WIdener  Not  all 
of  our  opponents  will  allow  us  to  formally  "tailgate." 
but  where  we've  been  able,  we've  been  successful.  We 
will  continue  next  season.  Due  to  the  away  schedule, 
our  only  organized  "tailgates"  will  be  at  Muhlenberg 
(AUentown.  PA)  on  September  8.  1990  and  Delaware 
Valley  (Doylestown.  PA)  on  October  6.  1990.  Just 
because  we  won't  formally  "tailgate"  at  other  games, 
doesn't  mean  there  won't  be  lots  of  friendly  faces  on 
hand  for  all  away  games.  Come  out.  you'll  see  someone 
you  know.  And  there  may  even  be  some  of  those 
"traditional  and  addictive  MIddleswarth  potato  chips." 
Don't  neglect  to  come  back  for  home  games,  either.  The 
Crusaders  are  one  of  ttie  consistently  strong  Division  III 
football  programs  In  the  nation  and  coach  Rocky  Rees 
will  have  his  charges  in  the  middle  of  the  MAC  race 
next  fall. 

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KNOW  OF  AN  ALUMNUS  who  you  think  deserves 
special  mention  by  the  S.U.  Alumni  Association? 
Elsewhere  on  this  page  you  will  find  a  nomination  form 
Fill  It  out  and  return  It  with  your  choices  for  our 
awards.  The  alumni  awards  committee  will  appreciate 
your  help. 

"NETWORKING."  It's  an  '80s  buzzword  that  carries  over 
to  the  '90s.  In  the  Susquehanna  Valley,  a  group  of  alumni 
are  doing  more  than  just  buzzing.  Linda  Neyhart  '80 
is  spearheading  a  group  known  as  SCAN— Susquehanna 
University  Career  Assistance  Network.  The  Idea  Is 
to  discover  fellow  alumni  and  mutually  benefit  each 
other's  careers.  It's  a  great  Idea— one  that  can  work 
In  any  locale. 


WE  GOOFED-SORTA.  When  we  published  a  phoK. 
of  the  1988  freshmen  legacies,  we  neglected  to  mention 
Becky  Bramer  In  our  caption.  Becky  was  pictured,  bui 
not  Identified.  She's  the  daughter  of  Pastor  Jim  Brunicr 
'64  and  Barbara  Miles  Bramer,  who  began  at  S.U  wiili 
the  class  of  '66  and  earned  her  degree  in  '89. 

ANOTHER  EXAMPLE  of  Susquehannans  discovcnnij 
each  other  In  unlikely  places  has  come  to  our  attcnuon 
Bob  Yerger  '58  was  shopping  In  King  of  Prussia.  PA .  \k  hen 
an  apparent  stranger  came  up  to  him  and  said.  "Nin-  h.ii  " 
Bob  was  wearing  an  "S.U.  Football  '88"  hat.  Thcapp.nmi 
stranger  turned  out  to  be  Ben  "Butch"  DIFranccMc  lO 
While  both  former  football  players  knew  of  each  hiIkt. 
they  had  never  met  formally.  Butch  was  pleased  laicr 
when  an  S.U.  football  hat  arrived  In  the  mail. 

■*• 
THE  SPIRIT  OF  STAGG  -  Some  of  you  may  have 
noticed  this  fall  that  announcements  on  certain  Collet' 
Football  Association  broadcasts  Included  a  touch  nl 
Susquehanna  University.  On  the  "spots"  featuring  Amos 
Alonzo  Stagg.  Sr .  footage  showed  "The  Grand  Old 
Man  of  Football"  coming  down  the  steps  In  front  ol 
Selbert  Hall.  Also  Included  was  a  scene  with  Coach 
Stagg  and  Crusaders  players  Ken  Lenker  '.S2.  Ed 
Palkovlch  '52.  Bill  Prichard  '52.  and  Gall  Moulton   v^ 

AND  FINALLY,  our  beloved  "Coach",  Amos  Alon/o 
Stagg.  Jr,  Is  recovering  from  rather  delicate  eye  sunjciy. 
We  know  he'd  appreciate  hearing  from  his  many  Irionds 
and  former  players.  He  can  be  reached  by  telcphonr  ,ii 
(305)  566-1873,  or  by  writing  to  3300  NE  36th  Slrcci, 
Ft,  Lauderdale,  FL  33308.  Both  Coach  and  Mrs.  Sug- 
would  welcome  your  calls  and  letters.  For  those  ol  mhi 
who  have  already  contacted  the  Staggs,  be  assured  :' 
"Coach"  and  Mrs.  Stagg  truly  appreciate  your  hc^ 
wishes  and  regret  the  delay  In  response. 

Although  I  will  no  longer  be  at  Susquehanna,  ih. 
spirit  will  remain  with  me.  as  It  remains  with  so  in.i 
of  you.  Susquehanna  University  was  a  special  place  i.i 
be  as  a  student.  It  was  also  special  as  a  member  ol  ihi 
staff.  Come  back  often.  I  expect  to  see  many  of  you  i" 
the  coming  years. 


o^ 


Jim  Campbell  '63 


ALUMNUS 


VOLUME  58 

NUMBER  2 

SPRING  1990 


Today,  students 
everywhere  are  being 
challenged  to  keep  up 
1  with  the  momentous 
changes  tal<ing  place 
so  rapidly  in  Eastern 
Europe,  South  Africa,  Central  America  and 
around  the  globe. 

Because  of  the  enormous  challenges  and 
opportunities  these  changes  represent, 
Susquehanna's  commitment  to  expand  cultural 
diversity  on  campus  is  especially  timely.  President 
Joel  Cunningham  describes  the  University's 
emphasis  on  international  and  multicultural 
education  as  "essential  in  preparing  students 
for  life  in  an  increasingly  diverse  world." 

The  University  is  hiring  faculty  and  staff  of  more 
diverse  backgrounds,  is  seeking  to  enroll  a  greater 
number  of  minority  and  international  students,  and 
its  curriculum  reflects  an  appreciation  for  different 
perspectives.  In  addition,  a  director  of  multicultural 
affairs  was  appointed  last  year  to  develop  activities 
and  programming  so  that  students  will  have  more 
opportunities  to  understand  and  learn  from 
cultural  pluralism. 

Sweeping  international  changes  will  challenge 
students  to  broaden  their  knowledge  and 
understanding  of  other  cultures  if  they  are  to  adapt 
to  new  realities.  Expert  business  consultant  and 
former  U.S.  Treasury  Secretary  William  Simon 
commented  during  a  recent  lecture  at  Susquehanna 
that  "the  emergence  of  Eastern  Europe  in  a  new 
economic  and  trade  zone  represents  the  greatest  new 
business  marketing  opportunity  since  the  rebuilding 
of  western  Europe  after  World  War  II.  Speaking 
from  a  business  perspective,  1  believe  that  within  a 
few  years,  there  may  be  only  two  kinds  of  business 
leaders:  those  who  think  globally,  and  those  who  are 
unemployed." 


Whether  or  not 
students  will  find 
themselves  competing 
in  the  international 
marketplace,  most 
will  be  increasingly 
influenced  in  one  way  or  another  by  international 
events.  They  will  undoubtedly  live  near  and 
work  with  people  of  other  races,  religions  and 
nationalities.  Susquehanna  is  attempting  to 
create  a  climate  on  campus  that  is  more 
reflective  of  the  pluralistic,  multicultural  society 
that  students  can  expect  to  find  in  their  future 
places  of  employment  and  communities. 
Susquehanna's  efforts  to  recruit  more  minority 


SUSQUEHANNA 

KEEPS  UP  WITH 
THE  WORLD  THROUGH 

CULTURAL 

DIVERSITY 

EFFORT 


Sweeping 

international 

ctianges  will 

challenge 

students  to 

broaden  their 

knowledge 

and 

understanding 

of  other 

cultures  if 

they  are  to 

adapt  to  new 
realities. 


and  foreign  students  have  resulted  in  a  healthy 
increase  in  applications,  although  the  total  numbers 
still  remain  low.  Over  the  past  four  years,  freshman- 
year  applications  by  minority  and  foreign  students 
increased  93.8  percent  from  32  to  62  students,  while 
the  number  of  students  who  were  accepted  went  up 
from  nine  to  13.  Presently,  there  are  45  minority 
students  attending  Susquehanna,  representing  about 
three  percent  of  the  full-time  students  who  enrolled 
this  year. 

"We  seek  minority  students  who  are  a 
good  match  with  Susquehanna,"  says  Dean 
of  Academic  Services  Pamela  White.  "In 
no  way  do  we  want  to  meet  the  desire  for 
minority  students  at  Susquehanna  at  the 
students'  own  expense." 

"Everyone  in  the  Admissions  Office  has  been 
making  an  extra  effort  to  visit  high  schools  with 
significant  numbers  of  minority  students  to  make 
them  aware  of  the  opportunities  of  a  private 
education  at  Susquehanna,"  says  Denise  Moy, 
associate  director  of  admissions. 

To  help  needy,  academically  talented  minority 
students  meet  the  cost  of  education,  Susquehanna 
recently  established  a  new  financial  aid  opportunity, 
the  Richard  R.  Green  Scholarship,  which  was 
named  in  memory  of  the  distinguished  black 
chancellor  of  New  York  City  schools.  The 
scholarship  was  awarded  for  the  first  time  last 
year  and  is  one  of  many  financial  aid  packages 
that  are  available  to  students  who  demonstrate  need. 


In  recent  years,  a 
greater  number  of 
international  students 
,  have  been  attracted  to 
the  University.  Thanks 
to  an  agreement  between 
Japan's  Senshu  University  and  Susquehanna, 
there  are  several  full-time  students  from  Senshu 
who  attend  Susquehanna  each  year;  another 
25-30  Senshu  students  attend  during  the 
summer,  and  a  group  of  8-10  students  spend 
six  weeks  at  the  beginning  of  spring  semester 
attending  classes  and  living  with  American 
students  in  the  residence  halls. 

Susquehanna  students  also  benefit  from 
the  presence  of  students  from  other  foreign 
countries,  including  two  students  from  Namibia 
(three  next  year)  who  are  enrolled  through  a 
special  program  of  the  Evangelical  Lutheran 
Church  of  America. 

Chaplain  Christopher  Thomforde,  who 
recently  chaired  a  University  task  force  on 

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cultural  diversity,  comments:  "Building  a 
culturally  diverse  student  body  is  definitely 
very  important,  but  students  only  stay  for  four 
years.  One  of  the  most  important  steps  we  must 
take  is  to  cultivate  a  culturally  diverse  faculty 
and  staff." 

An  aggressive  campaign  to  increase  the 
number  of  minority  faculty  has  been  led  by  the 
deans  of  Susquehanna's  three  schools  and  Vice 
President  Jeanne  Neff.  "Our  courses  in  African- 
American  history  and  literature  are  not  yet  being 
taught  by  the  persons  whose  cultural  experience 
is  being  described,"  Neff  notes.  "We  want  the 
best  and  the  brightest  faculty  possible  at 
Susquehanna,  and  we  are  convinced  that  there 
are  minority  group  members  available  who  meet 
that  description." 

The  percentage  of  minority  faculty  has  risen 
in  the  past  three  years,  from  four  percent  in 
1986-87  to  five  percent  this  year. 

The  University  has  also  recognized  the 
importance  of  increasing  the  number  of  minority 
group  members  among  administrative  staff  and 
has  developed  new,  stronger  guidelines  and 
procedures  to  facilitate  these  hirings. 


v^We^ 


One  of  the  most 
significant  steps 
Susquehanna  has  taken 
to  heighten  awareness 
of  cultural  diversity 
is  to  include  in  its 
curriculum  the  historical  and  contemporary 
contributions  to  society  of  women  and  minority 
groups.  All  courses  approved  for  the  core 
curriculum  must  meet  this  guideline.  The 
English  Department  has  added  literature  courses 
that  reflect  the  contributions  of  women  and 
minorities,  and  the  History  Department  offers 
courses  in  both  African  and  African-American 
culture.  A  Minorities  course  is  now  required  for 
the  Sociology  major,  and  new  courses  on 
women's  studies  have  been  or  will  be  added  to 


the  Sociology  and  Psychology  Department 
curricula.  The  Department  of  Philosophy  and 
Religion  offers  courses  in  History  of  the  Jewish 
People  and  Jewish  Culture  and  Literature.  The 
Music  Department  has  added  the  study  of  jazz 
and  its  roots  in  African-American  culture. 

Jonathan  Poullard,  director  of  multicultural 
affairs,  notes,  "It  is  important  that  the  faculty 
and  staff  be  trained  on  issues  of  cultural 
diversity.  Then,  not  only  will  the  faculty  of  color 
discuss  these  issues,  but  the  University  as  a 
whole  will  begin  to  discuss  them."  The  1989-90 
academic  year  began  with  a  workshop  for  all 
faculty  on  diversity  in  the  curriculum  and  more 
are  planned. 

Many  departmental  curricula  contain  strong 
international  elements  as  well.  Susquehanna 
maintains  a  general  education  requirement  in 
foreign  language  and  a  lively  international  study 
program,  including  student  placements  in  Japan, 
Africa,  Latin  America  and  Europe. 

Special  efforts  to  emphasize  cultural  diversity 
have  been  made  in  the  planning  of  lectures  and 
conferences  on  campus.  This  winter,  for 
example,  students  had  the  opportunity  to  hear 
Woodrow  Wilson  Fellow  Fumiko  Mori  Halloran, 
a  widely  published  writer  on  Japanese  social 
issues;  civil  rights  leader  James  Farmer;  and  Dr. 
Eric  Lincoln,  a  black  theologian  from  Duke 
University.  A  series  of  speakers  on  multicultural 
issues  in  education  came  to  campus  in  the  fall, 
and  Susquehanna  sponsored  its  first  national 
conference  on  "Women,  the  Arts,  and  Society" 
in  the  fall  of  1988,  which  brought  more  than 
500  national  scholars  and  performers  to  campus. 

It  should  come  as  no  surprise  that  student 
interest  in  multicultural  issues  is  also  growing 
on  the  University's  campus.  A  national  increase 
in  social  awareness  and  activism  on  the  part  of 
entering  students  is  mirrored  at  Susquehanna  in 
the  establishment  of  local  chapters  of  the 
National  Organization  for  Women  and  the 
Student  Environmental  Action  Coalition,  and 
in  the  emergence  of  such  groups  as  the  Gay- 
Lesbian  Alliance  for  Susquehanna  Students,  and 


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Susquehanna  University  Nondiscrimination  Policy 

II  is  the  policy  of  Susquehanna  University  not  to  discriminate  on  the 
basis  of  race,  color,  religion,  national  or  ethnic  origin,  age.  sex.  or 
handicap  in  its  educational  programs,  admissions  practices,  scholarship 
and  loan  programs,  athletics  and  other  school-administered  activ  ities,  or 
employment  practices.  This  policy  is  in  compliance  with  the  requirements 
ofTitle  vri  of  the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  W64,  Thle  IX  of  the  Education 
Amendments  of  1972,  Section  504  of  the  Rehabilitation  Act  of  1973, 
regulations  of  the  Internal  Revenue  Service,  and  all  other  applicable 
Federal,  Slate  and  local  statutes,  ordinances,  and  regulations. 

Susquehanna  Alumnus  (USPS  529-060)  is  published  quarterly 
by  Susquehanna  University,  Selinsgrove.  PA  17870.  Second  class 
postage  paid  at  Selinsgrove.  PA,  and  additional  mailing  offices. 
POSTMASTER:  Send  address  changes  to  Susquehanna  Alumnus. 
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Students  Allied  for  Cultural  Awareness  (SACA). 
SACA  originally  was  formed  as  the  Minority 
Concerns  Club  to  provide  a  cultural  support 
system  for  minority  students.  Today  SACA 
counts  more  than  50  students  as  members, 
representing  a  cross-section  of  the  student  body, 
and  seeks  to  foster  greater  cultural  diversity  and 
cross-cultural  understanding  at  Susquehanna. 

"SACA's  name  is  derived  from  the  Spanish 
verb  'sacar,'  which  means  to  take  out.  Our  goal 
has  been  to  take  out  monotone  and  replace  it 
with  diversity,"  says  Sima  Blackmon  of 
Gaithersburg,  MD,  a  senior  political  science 
major  who  is  a  student  leader  of  SACA. 

"What  I  think  is  unique  about  SACA  is  that  the 
members  are  from  different  states,  beliefs  and 
backgrounds,  and  everyone  is  working  together 
for  the  same  cause." 

Together  with  the  director  of  multicultural 
affairs,  SACA  mounted  an  aggressive  program 
of  events  this  past  year  for  students  and  the 
larger  campus  community.  Events  included 
Cultural  Diversity  Month  in  October;  a  birthday 
tribute  to  Martin  Luther  King  in  January, 
followed  by  Black  History  Month  in  February, 
and  Women's  Week  in  April. 

The  University  also  has  developed  an 
exchange  program  with  historically  black 
Lincoln  University  in  which  Susquehanna 
students  are  helping  Lincoln  students  develop 
successful  volunteer  programs,  and  Lincoln 
students  are  assisting  Susquehanna  in  developing 
its  cultural  awareness.  Dr.  Niara  Sudarkasa, 
president  of  Lincoln  University,  will  be 
Susquehanna's  commencement  speaker  in  May. 


The  University 
recognizes  that  special 
care  must  be  taken 
,  within  the  campus 
community  to  create 
an  environment  that  is 
hospitable  and  supportive  of  diversity. 
Multicultural  Affairs  Director  Poullard  plays  an 
important  role  in  helping  students  integrate 
successfully  into  student  life.  He  has  established 
a  peer  network  among  similar  administrators  at 
other  regional  institutions,  which  has  allowed 
minority  students  at  those  universities  to  become 
acquainted  with  a  larger  peer  group  and  to  take 
advantage  of  programming  on  other  campuses. 
"I  feel  the  issue  of  cultural  diversity  is  long 
in  coming  to  Susquehanna  University,"  says 
Poullard.  "In  order  for  cultural  diversity  to 
really  become  evident  here,  it  will  take  more 
economic  resources  and  most  importantly,  a 
willingness  of  the  community  as  a  whole  to 
embrace,  understand  and  nurture  the  beauty  of 
difference.  The  work  has  begun,  but  we  are  far 
from  where  we'd  like  to  be." 

As  Susquehanna  works  to  increase  the  level  of 
cultural  diversity  on  campus  for  the  benefit  of  all 
of  its  students,  it  has  begun  the  evolution  towards 
a  climate  more  reflective  of  the  world  today. 


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Farmer  educates  Susquehanna  on  civil  rights 


As  founder  and  former  national  director  of  the 
Congress  of  Racial  Equality  (CORE)  and  a  leading 
activist  of  civil  rights  and  social  reform,  James  Farmer 
culminated  Susquehanna's  celebration  of  Black  History 


Month  with  his  lecture  on  "A  Living  History  of  the 
Civil  Rights  Movement." 

Addressing  an  audience  at  the  Weber  Chapel  Auditorium. 
Farmer  called  the  civil  rights  movement  of  the  1960's  "this 
nation's  finest  hour"  and  warned  that  racism  is  on  the  rise 
once  again,  particularly  on  college  campuses. 

"I  grieve  when  I  see  the  hatred  and  polarization  that 
is  rampant  in  our  country  today."  said  Farmer  during 
his  lecture.  "I  think  that  it  is  greater  today  than  any  time 
in  my  memory— particularly  among  young  people  and 
particularly  on  college  campuses." 

"Part  of  this  is  because  students  are  young  and  don't 
know  what  happened  to  get  us  where  we  are  today.  They 
believe,  as  the  majority  of  the  people  believe  according 
to  polls  since  1975.  that  there's  no  longer  any  racial 
discrimination,  except  in  reverse."  he  said.  "They 
believe  blacks  got  too  much  too  fast." 

Farmer  prefaced  these  statements  by  giving  his 
audience  a  history  lesson,  educating  the  students  in 
attendance.  The  audience  responded  by  punctuating 
his  speech  with  frequent  applause. 

He  recounted,  in  detail,  the  events  surrounding  the 
well-known  incident  involved  in  the  recent  movie 
"Mississippi  Burning"  in  which  three  civil  rights 


workers,  two  white  and  one  black,  were  killed  at  the 
hands  of  a  lynch  mob  in  Philadelphia.  Mississippi. 

The  victims  were  members  of  his  civil  rights  staff 
and  Farmer  told  students  of  the  detailed  investigation 
he  conducted  on  their  deaths,  discrediting  the  movie 
which  cited  only  the  FBI's  investigative  efforts. 

"The  movie  is  fiction."  he  said.  "We  had  to  drag  the 
FBI  in  kicking  and  screaming." 

Farmer  should  know  about  the  events  in  Mississippi  at 
that  time  as  he  is  considered  to  be  one  of  the  "big  four" 
in  the  American  Civil  Rights  Movement,  joining  such 
activists  as  Martin  Luther  King  Jr.  Roy  Wilkens.  and 
Whitney  Young.  He  is  probably  best  remembered  for 
being  the  first  to  lead  the  dangerous  freedom  rides  into 
Mississippi  in  1961.  which  resulted  in  his  spending 
considerable  time  in  jail  and  nearly  cost  him  his  life. 

"James  Farmer  really  opened  the  eyes  of  the  students 
with  his  accounts  of  the  civil  rights  struggle.  So  many 
people  have  seen  the  movie  'Mississippi  Burning'  and 
Dr.  Farmer  pointed  out  so  many  untruths."  said  senior 
Sima  Blackmon,  student  leader  of  SACA. 

"James  Farmer  was  an  extraordinary  and 
compelling  speaker  and  captivated  the  audience 
with  his  charismatic  personality." 


Earth  Weeic  1990 

student  environmentalists  unite  campus,  community  and  region 


In  celebration  of  national  Earth  Day,  Susquehanna's 
Student  Environmental  Action  Coalition  (SEAC) 
symbolically  buried  the  "Old  Earth"  on  April  22  and 
began  a  week  of  educational  activities  involving  the 
campus,  community,  and  region. 

In  a  candlelight  ceremony,  a  paper  mache  globe  was 
placed  in  a  "grave"  with  a  tombstone  marker.  A  time 
capsule  was  inside  the  globe,  containing  such  items  as 
a  styrofoam  cup.  an  aerosol  can.  a  disposable  diaper. 
and  a  container  of  leaded  gasoline. 

Senior  David  Kearney  of  Berwyn,  PA,  and  freshman 
Christine  Sanderson  of  Mechanicsburg,  PA,  are  co- 
ordinators of  newly  formed  SEAC.  Founded  in  the  fall 
of  1989.  the  group  already  has  more  than  35  members 
and  was  named  the  area  Earth  Day  coordinator  of  nearly 
30  other  colleges  and  universities. 

"My  goal  is  to  bring  people  together  with  a  common 
concern  and  help  them  realize  that  while  things  may  seem 
to  be  out  of  control  on  a  global  level,  we  can  work  together 
on  a  local  level  to  bring  about  change,"  says  Sanderson,  an 
environmental  science/management  major.  "I  want  to 
bridge  the  gap  between  the  government,  the  public,  and 
scientists  to  help  solve  environmental  problems." 

The  events  planned  for  Earth  Week  were  a  first  step 
toward  her  goal.  SEAC  worked  in  cooperation  with  the 
Department  of  Transportation's  "Keep  Pennsylvania 
Beautiful"  campaign,  for  example,  to  sponsor  art  and 
writing  contests  for  area  schools.  The  local  mall 
displayed  the  children's  handiwork. 

The  University's  volunteer  projects  were  actively 
involved  as  well.  The  Boy  Scout  project  demonstrated 
minimum-impact  camping  and  hosted  an  overnight  camp- 
out  featuring  a  folk  singer  sponsored  by  project  CAUSE 
(Careful  Alcohol  Use  Saves  Everyone). 

Environmental  films,  forums,  panel  discussions,  and 
debates  tackled  subjects  ranging  from  global  warming 


to  household  hazardous  wastes.  Farmers  from  the 
Susquehanna  Valley  were  specially  invited  to  a 
presentation  by  Walnut  Acres,  an  internationally 
successful  organic  farm. 

A  waste  and  energy  consumption  audit  of  the  campus 
targeted  areas  for  improvement;  a  "Trash  Monster" 
demonstration  helped  the  campus  and  community  prepare 
for  mandatory  recycling;  a  writing  campaign  (on  recycled 
paper)  targeted  styrofoam  use  by  area  businesses;  and  a 
canoe  trip  on  the  Susquehanna  River  and  a  cycle-thon  by  the 
Cycling  Club  promoted  alternative  forms  of  transportation. 

The  week  concluded  with  the  planting  of  the  "Tree  of 
Hope,"  an  optimistic  sign.  "So  many  students,  faculty, 
and  townspeople  are  rushing  up  to  me,  excited  about 
what  we're  doing,"  Sanderson  says.  "They  all  have  ideas 
and  concerns,  and  they  want  to  get  involved   I  see  their 
faces  when  they  talk  about  the  environment,  and  I  know 
they're  becoming  more  aware." 

Energy  crisis  heats  up  as 
fuel  prices  go  down 

As  fuel  prices  have  dropped,  consumers  have  become 
complacent  about  conservation,  a  trend  that  worries 
Geology  Professor  Robert  Goodspeed.  He  warns  that 
unless  we  continue  to  conserve  non-renewable  resources, 
we  will  run  out  before  alternative  energy  sources  can  be 
made  practical. 

Once  gas,  oil  and  coal  supplies  are  depleted,  they  will  not 
be  replenished  for  millions  of  years.  'Obviously,  we  can't 
wail  around  lor  that,"  Goodspeed  says.  "If  we  don't  do  our 
best  to  conserve  more  than  we  have  in  the  past,  a  crunch 
will  be  forced  upon  us  by  nature." 

Goodspeed  suggests  that  higher  fiiel  prices  could  do 


Robert  Goodspeed 
much  to  ease  the  situation.  The  energy  crisis  of  the  1970s 
was  followed  by  increased  exploration  and  discovery  of  new 
sources  of  natural  gas  and  oil,  resulting  in  reduced  prices 
for  fuel.  When  prices  are  low,  consumers  are  less  likely  to 
conserve,  and  fuel  companies  are  less  motivated  to  find 
more  reserves.  "Humans  have  a  much  greater  incentive  to 
conserve  if  it  is  economically  induced."  notes  Goodspeed. 

He  suggests  that  additional  monies  collected  by  fuel 
companies  be  used  to  search  for  new  gas  and  oil  reserves; 
to  increase  efficiency  of  appliances,  automobiles,  and 
equipment;  and  to  improve  the  practicality  of  alternative 
energy  sources,  such  as  wind,  solar,  and  geothermal. 

As  the  rate  of  energy  consumption  continues  to  rise, 
particularly  in  developing  Third  World  nations,  and  the 
U.S.  becomes  increasingly  dependent  on  imported  gas  and 
oil.  the  need  to  manage  resources  efficiently  becomes 
that  much  more  vital.  "We  have  a  moral  obligation 
to  conserve  and  make  our  resources  last  longer." 
Goodspeed  emphasizes. 


Campus  News 


SUSQUEHANNA 

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Faculty/Staff  Briefs 


Sieve  Bhggs 


■  Steve  Briggs,  assistant  football  coach  in  charge  of 
the  secondary  the  last  two  years  as  well  as  the  assistant 
baseball  coach  last  season,  has  been  named  head 
football  coach,  replacing  William  "Rocky"  Rees, 
who  assumed  the  position  of  head  football  coach  at 
Shippensburg  University.  Greg  Christodulu  was  named 
the  new  ftjll-time  assistant  football  coach,  responsible 
for  quarterbacks  and  receivers,  and  was  also  named  the 
assistant  baseball  coach.  Christodulu  comes  to 
Susquehanna  from  James  Madison  University  where 

he  coached  the  light  ends  and  was  the  chief  recruiter 

■  Vice  President  for  Academic  Affairs  Jeanne  Neff 
has  been  asked  to  serve  on  the  advisory  board  for  the 
new  Public  Broadcasting  System  (PBS)  documentary 
and  teleconference  series,  "Writing  to  Learn."  The 
series  will  combine  important  contemporary  issues  in 
education,  information  literacy  and  writing  across 
the  curriculum,  and  will  be  made  available  to  colleges 
and  universities  as  well  as  to  a  national  television 
audience. 

■  Associate  Professor  and  Head  of  the  Education 
Department  Mark  Dewalt  was  chosen  as  one  of  eight 
consultants  at  the  Northeast  Regional  Center  for  Drug 
Free  Schools  and  Communities  and  participated  in 
program  planning  and  problem-solving  workshops 
for  Slippery  Rock  University  (2/2-4)  and  the  Evelid 
Ohio  School  (2/9-11).  Dewalt  also  presented  a  lecture 
entitled  "Cooperative  Drug  Prevention  Programs"  at  the 
University  of  Arizona  in  Tuscon. 

■  Jack  Kolbert,  professor  and  head  of  modem 
languages,  served  as  the  chair  of  the  Outside  Examiners 
Commission  on  Modern  Foreign  Languages  Programs 
at  Denison  University. 

■  Lecturer  in  Art  Dorothy  Masom  started  1990 
in  style.  Her  painting  "Figuratively  Speaking"  was 
accepted  in  an  exhibit  in  February  at  the  Art  Association 
of  Harrisburg.  In  March,  her  encaustic  paintings  were 
shown  at  the  Corbin  Art  Center  in  Spokane,  Washington 
and  in  April  she  presented  a  lecture  for  the  Wyoming 
Valley  Art  League.  Finally,  Dorothy  presented  an  all- 
day  workshop  on  encaustic  painting  on  April  15th  in 
Wilkes-Barre,  PA. 

■  Bill  Ward,  Warehime  professor  of  business 
administration,  was  quoted  in  a  Chicago  Tribune  story 


on  the  changing  economic  face  of  the  international 
scene.  Bill  was  also  interviewed  by  Christian  Science 
Monitor  radio  on  the  political  situation  in  China. 

■  Athletic  Director  Don  Harnum  was  recently  named 
to  the  board  of  directors  of  Big  Brothers/Big  Sisters 

for  the  regional  five-county  area.  Director  of  Financial 
Aid  Helen  Nunn  is  already  a  member  of  the  board. 

■  Ed  Schwan,  professor  and  head  of  the  accounting 
department,  and  Jerry  Habegger,  assistant  professor 
of  accounting,  were  recently  elected  as  officers  of  the 
Susquehanna  Valley  Chapter  of  the  National  Association 
of  Accountants  (NAA).  Schwan  was  elected  vice  president 
of  membership  and  marketing  for  the  1990-91  fiscal  year 
after  serving  as  director  of  manuscripts  and  director  of 
educational  services  over  the  past  two  years.  Habegger, 
meanwhile,  was  elected  director  of  manuscrips  for  next 
year.  NAA  is  the  world's  largest  organization  for 
management  accountants. 

■  Gary  Fincke,  associate  professor  of  English  and 
head  of  the  University  Tutorial  Services,  was  selected  to 
submit  "The  First  AIDS  Case  in  Selinsgrove,"  which 
was  anthologized  in  Poels  For  Life,  to  an  Exhibition  of 
Art.  Photos,  and  Poetry  entitled  "AIDS  on  the  Line,"  at 
Columbia  University.  His  six-part  sequence,  "The 
Fossil  Route,"  will  also  appear  in  Poet  &  Critic,  while  a 
group  of  four  poems  will  be  featured  in  the  spring  issue 
of  Zone  3.  Other  new  poems  have  been  accepted  by  Tar 
River  Poetry.  Art/Life.  Pivot,  and  Black  Fly  Review: 

■  Associate  Professor  and  Head  of  the  Department  of 
English  Ron  Dotterer  recently  received  the  Phoenix  Award 
for  Significant  Fxiitorial  Achievement  from  the  Conference 
of  Editors  of  Learned  Journals  (CEU).  Dotterer  is  editor 
of  Susquehanna  University  Studies. 


Alumni  Career 
Service  Program 
Now  Available 

Keep  up  with  the  changing  face  of  the  career /job 
market.  The  Career  Development  and  Placement  Center 
is  offering  a  new  formalized  alumni  career  services 
program  to  all  Susquehanna  alumni  in  an  effort  to  better 
serve  our  growing  alumni  population.  The  service  will 
be  implemented  July  I. 

Interested  alumni  can  participate  in  one  year  of  the 
service  by  completing  the  application  below  and  sending 
it  with  a  $35  check  payable  to  S.U.A.C.S.  Participants 
will  be  provided  the  following  for  one  year: 

1.  Each  registrant  receives  two  volumes  of  the 
current  year's  College  Placement  Annual.  All 
receive  Vol.  1,  the  comprehensive  guide  to  career 
planning.  This  booklet  contains  excellent  insights 
and  tips  on  job  search  strategies,  resume  and  letter 
writing  and  interview  skills.  The  other  volumes  are 
specific  to  certain  academic  majors  and  job  type 
and  contain  opportunity  listings  with  specific 
employers.  These  publications  retail  for  $25. 

2.  Upon  request,  an  annual  resume  critique  by  the 
CD&P  staff  would  be  performed. 

3.  An  employer  resume  referral  service  is  included 
in  which  candidates  and  prospective  employers 
complete  matching  data  input  sheets  and,  as 
employer  job  listings  are  received,  alumni  resumes 
meeting  those  requirements  are  sent  to  the  employer 


listing  the  vacancy  Employers  are  then  free  to  conlaci 
the  alumni  candidates  directly.  No  limits  are  placed 
on  the  number  of  times  a  candidate's  resume  is  sent 
per  year 
Recent  research  suggests  that  the  majority  of 
participants  in  most  alumni  career  service  programs 
have  been  graduates  from  that  school  tor  five  years  or 
less.  Networking  and  personal  referrals  are  the  primary 
method  of  job  attainment  for  the  more  experienced 
graduates. 

Education  majors  are  also  being  afforded  a  one-year 
similar  service  for  the  $35  annual  fee  and  should 
register  by  completing  the  application  below.  The 
education  package  consists  of  the  following: 

1.  A  copy  of  the  ASCUS  Annual,  a  50-page 
comprehensive  job  search  guide  for  education 
majors  (an  $8  value). 

2.  Up  to  10  free  sets  of  credentials  mailed  to 
prospective  employers  ($2  per  set  thereafter). 

3.  Periodically,  a  job  vacancy  listing  bulletin. 

4.  A  fact  sheet  of  current  resources  to  use  on 
the  job  search. 

Notice 

In  order  to  bring  our  records  keeping  system  in 
line  with  the  employment  process  of  the  1990's. 
student  placement  files  will  be  retained  for  only  three 
years  following  graduation.  The  exception  will  be 
educational  credentials  which  have  a  five  year  limit. 

Beginning  with  this  year's  1990  graduating  class, 
all  placement  files  with  the  Career  Development  and 
Placement  Center  for  the  graduated  classes  prior  to 
June  1987  will  be  destroyed  or,  upon  written  request, 
returned  to  the  individual  provided  those  Tiles  are 
non-confidential /open.  For  education  majors,  it  will 
be  the  classes  prior  to  June  1985. 

If  you  are  affected  by  this  new  procedure,  you  have 
until  July  31,  1990  to  notify  the  Career  Development 
and  Placement  Center  if  you  wish  to  have  your  old 
placement  file  returned.  Otherwise,  it  will  automatically 
be  discarded. 


Susquehanna  University 
Aiumni  Career  Services  (ACS) 


yes,  I  am  interested  in  receiving  the  ACS 
registration  materials.  My  $35  check  is  enclosed. 
My  subscription  will  begin  the  date  my  completed 
materials  are  returned  to  the  Susquehanna  University 
Career  Development  and  Placement  Office. 

Name:  

Address:  . 


Susquehanna  Graduation  Date: 

Academic  Major:   

Highest  Degree  Held:   

Occupational  Title:  


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Sports 


Laurie  Pankuck  — 
From  Walk-on  to 
Sharpshooting 
Basketball  Star 

When  Laurie  Pankuck  "walks  on"  to  the  O.  W. 
Houts  Gymnasium  floor,  she's  made  a  career  of 
dissecting  opposing  defenses  with  her  scoring  prowess. 

But  then  again.  it"s  not  surprising  when  this  5 '8" 
junior  guard  from  Berkeley  Heights,  NJ  does  well 
"walking  on"  anywhere.  After  all,  she's  the  fifth 
women's  basketball  player  in  Susquehanna  history  to 
surpass  1.000  points  for  her  career,  but  the  first  "walk- 
on."  or  non-recruited  player,  to  do  so. 

At  the  conclusion  of  this  past  season,  Pankuck  not 
only  surpassed  1,000.  she  presently  stands  fourth  in 
career  scoring  (1.038). 

In  addition  to  her  career  numbers,  she  led  this  year's 
squad  to  the  Middle  Atlantic  Conference  (MAC)- 
Northwest  Section  co-championship,  despite  a  starting 
line-up  that  included  three  freshmen  and  a  sophomore 
in  addition  to  herself.  She  is  also  ranked  among  the 
Division  III  leaders  in  scoring  (19.6  ppg)  and  free  throw 
percentage  (97  of  123.  78.9%),  and  led  the  MAC- 
Northern  Division  in  scoring  (21.8  ppg).  while  being 
among  the  Top  10  in  free  throw  percentage,  field  goal 
percentage  and  rebounding. 

Prior  to  attending  Susquehanna,  Pankuck  was  a  three- 
sport  athlete  at  Governor  Livingston  High  School, 
earning  letters  in  soccer,  basketball,  and  Softball.  She 
was  a  sensation  in  soccer  and  attracted  the  interest  of 
several  Division  I  schools  by  setting  her  school  record 
for  career  goals  (97).  She  also  finished  as  the  school's 
third-leading  scorer  in  basketball  (1,350),  attracting  the 
attention  of  other  Division  III  programs.  Yet,  she  chose 
to  attend  Susquehanna  for  academic  reasons. 

As  a  freshman.  Pankuck  started  to  play  pick-up  games 
with  some  of  the  women's  basketball  players.  Those 
games  led  to  Pankuck  joining  the  1987-88  squad  as  a 
walk-on. 

"After  seeing  her  play.  I  was  really  amazed."  recalls 
third-year  coach  Mark  Hribar.  "Besides  her  ability,  you 
don't  find  many  kids  who  lead  as  well  as  Laurie.  She 
handles  herself  well  both  on  and  off  the  court,  even 
though  she's  such  a  competitor." 

Pankuck  uses  skill,  not  might,  to  bring  down  her 
challengers.  "It's  sometimes  hard  to  compete  when 
you're  not  as  big  as  some  of  the  other  players,  and 


you  really  get  pushed  around.  I  have  to  rely  on 
my  quickness." 

She  may  not  be  big.  but  she  certainly  frightens 
opposing  coaches,  particularly  given  the  fact  that  she's 
only  a  junior,  and  she  just  keeps  getting  better. 

Even  with  all  the  accolades.  Pankuck  doesn't  like  to 
focus  on  personal  achievement.  "My  main  goal  involves 
the  team."  she  says.  "I  see  a  lot  of  potential  in  this  team. 
The  goal  I  have  before  I  graduate  is  to  win  the  MAC 
championship  together." 

As  an  English  major  with  a  minor  in  communications, 
her  post-graduation  goal  is  to  succeed  in  the  competitive 
field  of  broadcasting. 

Crusader  Winter 
Sports  Teams 
Complete  Successful 
1989-90  Campaign 

With  four  of  the  five  squads  finishing  above  .500  in 
their  final  records,  the  1989-90  Susquehanna  University 
winter  sports  season  was  one  of  the  best  in  recent 
history  as  the  Crusader  squads  combined  for  a  record 
of  56-35  (.615  winning  percentage). 

MEN'S  BASKETBALL 

After  winning  their  second-consecutive  Middle 
Atlantic  Conference  (MAC)-Northwest  Section  title  and 
first  under  rookie-head  coach  Frank  Marcinek,  the 
Crusaders  came  within  one  shot  of  vying  for  back-to- 
back  MAC-North  titles  losing  to  FDU-Madison  60-57 
in  the  playoffs  and  finished  the  season  at  17-9. 

Despite  the  loss,  junior  guard  Will  Ciecierski  of 
Lewistown  provided  team  leadership  throughout  the 
year,  leading  the  squad  in  scoring  (16.0  ppg).  while 
finishing  nationally-ranked  in  free  throw  percentage  (101 
of  113/89.4%).  He  also  earned  selection  to  the  Second 
Team  Division  III  All-Middle  Atlantic  District  team,  as 
well  as  the  Second  Team  MAC  All-Stars  for  the  second- 
consecutive  year. 

6 '8"  senior  center  Don  McLoughlin  of  Old  Bridge, 
NJ,  who  finished  first  on  the  team  in  rebounds  (7.9  per 
game)  and  third  in  scoring  (13.3  ppg).  earned  selection 
to  the  MAC  First  Team  All-Stars. 

WOMEN'S  BASKETBALL 

Even  with  a  young  starting  line-up  that  included 
three  freshmen,  a  sophomore,  and  a  junior,  the  Lady 
Crusaders  still  managed  to  earn  a  share  of  the  MAC- 
Northwest  Section  title  with  a  7-3  conference  mark, 
while  finishing  16-10  overall  under  third-year  head 
coach  Mark  Hribar. 

Junior  co-captaIn  and  off  guard  Laurie  Pankuck  of 


Berkeley  Heights,  NJ  was  the  driving  force  behind  the 
team's  rise  to  the  top  of  the  MAC  standings  this  season 
as  she  finished  nationally-ranked  in  both  scoring  (19.6 
ppg)  and  free  throw  percentage  (97  of  123/78.95).  while 
leading  the  Northern  Division  in  scoring  (21.8  ppg). 

WRESTLING 

Under  the  direction  of  24th-year  head  coach  Charlie 
Kunes,  the  Crusader  grapplers  came  within  one  victory 
of  tying  the  school  record  for  wins  in  a  season  (11-3. 
1971).  finishing  at  10-5  in  the  dual  meet  season. 

In  addition  to  the  record,  the  squad  also  had  a 
successful  showing  in  the  MAC  Championships  at 
King's  College,  having  five  wrestlers  earn  placement 
in  their  weight  classes  to  help  the  team  to  a  six-place 
finish,  its  best  since  1987  (7th  place). 

Heading  the  list  of  placewinners  was  freshman 
Andy  Watkins  of  Forty-Fort,  who  placed  second  at 
heavyweight,  finish  18-5  on  the  year. 

Senior  captain  Rick  Moskowitz  also  placed  at  MAC's 
for  the  third-straight  year  at  190,  earning  his  highest 
placement  ever  with  a  third  to  go  along  with  a  season 
mark  of  17-7-1.  Freshman  Matt  Schwenk  of  East 
Greenville  took  fourth  at  118-pounds  and  finished 
at  18-8.  while  sophomore  Matt  Lacheninayr  of 
Whitehouse  Station,  NJ  and  junior  Ray  Swartz 
of  Hanover  took  sixth  at  158  and  177  respectively. 
A  transfer  from  Delaware  Valley.  Lachenmayr  finished 
the  year  at  13-9.  while  Swartz  was  1I-13-I. 

SWIMMING 

Under  the  llth-year  head  coach  Ged  Schweikert, 
the  men's  and  women's  swimitiing  teams  completed 
solid  seasons. 

The  women  once  again  finished  with  a  winning 
season  at  8-5  and  placed  eighth  at  the  MAC 
Championships  at  Dickinson  College. 

Youth  once  again  headed  the  Lady  Crusader  effort 
with  junior  Stephanie  Grant  of  Blue  Bell,  sophomore 
Paige  Malin  of  Chalfont,  and  freshman  Amy  Clark  of 
S.  Dartmouth,  MA  leading  the  way.  Grant  placed  fifth 
in  the  100-  and  200-yard  backstroke  and  was  a  member 
of  three  placewinning  relay  teams.  Clark  was  fifth  in  the 
200-  individual  medley  and  seventh  in  the  100-yard 
freestyle  and  also  was  on  three  placewinning  relays, 
while  Malin  took  fifth  and  seventh  in  the  100  and 
200-yard  breaststroke  events  respectively  and  was  a 
member  of  one  placewinning  relay. 

Although  the  men  finished  the  regular  season  at 
5-6  and  were  tenth  at  MAC's.  Schweikert  was  pleased 
with  the  squad's  development,  particularly  among  the 
young  swimmers. 

Heading  the  underclassmen  was  freshman 
Scott  Blanchard  of  Cedarhurst,  NY,  who  broke  the 
school  record  in  the  200-yard  breakstroke  (2:22.47) 
and  finished  14th  in  the  event  at  MAC's.  while 
swimming  a  leg  on  two  placewinning  relays. 


Don  McLoughlin 


Paige  Malin 


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Photographer  makes  his  New  York  debut: 

Art  instructor  documents  Amish  and  Old  Order  Mennonites 


With  the  opening  of  a  one-man  show  in  the  Ledell 
Gallery  in  New  York  City,  photographer  David  Lauver 
realized  the  dream  of  every  artist. 

His  images  of  Amish  and  Old  Order  Mennonites  will 
be  exhibited  at  the  Anita  Shapolsky  Gallery  this  summer 
in  Jim  Thorpe,  PA,  culminating  the  documentary  work 
of  15  years.  Lauver  will  open  the  show  with  a  slide 
lecture  on  June  23. 

In  the  tradition  of  Edward  S.  Curtis,  who  documented 
the  disappearing  American  Indian  in  the  19th  century, 
Lauver  seeks  to  record  the  lifestyle  of  these  unusual 
communities  before  urbanization  forces  them  to  leave 
Central  Pennsylvania. 

Lauver  was  assisted  on  this  project  by  junior  Ann  Beggs 
of  Fair  Haven,  NJ  and  recent  graduate  Erik  Rank  '88  of 
Boicieville,  NY,  both  of  whom  had  their  work  published  in 
the  past  two  years  of  Vie  Best  College  Photography. 

"My  subject  is  an  American  subculture  that  within 
the  passage  of  time  will  inevitably  change,  lost  to  life's 
process  of  evolution,"  explains  Lauver.  an  instructor  in 
Susquehanna's  Department  of  Art.  "The  Plain  People 
struggle  to  remain  separate  from  the  progress  of  the 
outside  world,  but  signs  of  change  are  visible  even  in 
their  dress.  One  of  the  churches  in  the  area  now  permits 
women  to  wear  printed  fabrics,  and  another  ruled  just 
two  years  ago  that  women  can  carry  purses  for  the 
first  time." 


Much  of  Lauver's  sensitivity  to  the  Plain  People 
comes  from  his  own  Mennonite  ancestry  and  the  eight 
years  he  lived  with  a  family  in  his  native  Snyder  County. 
The  great-great-great  grandson  of  the  founder  of  a 
Mennonite  church  in  nearby  Juniata  County,  Lauver 
shared  daily  farm  chores,  participated  in  work  parties, 
and  joined  in  celebrations  and  worship  with  a  family  of 
seven.  At  the  same  time,  he  struggled  to  establish  his 
own  studio. 

Aware  that  people  mistrust  what  they  don't  understand, 
Lauver  hopes  to  dispel  myths  about  the  Amish  and  Old 
Order  Mennonites  while  diligently  protecting  their 
privacy.  Often  exploited  and  seldom  understood,  the 
Plain  People  have  maintained  a  simple  lifestyle  of  hard 
work  and  strict  adherence  to  Biblical  doctrines,  living 
much  as  their  ancestors  did  in  the  1800s. 

"I  have  great  love  and  respect  for  these  people,"  Lauver 
says.  "I'm  very  careful  where  I  show  my  work,  and  I'm 
very  particular  about  who  publishes  my  photographs." 

Unlike  the  exploitive  photographers  who  slalk  the 
Plain  People  with  long  lenses  from  the  woods  or  the 
side  of  the  road,  Lauver  understands  and  respects  their 
reluctance  to  being  photographed. 


By  approaching  the  Plain  People  directly,  establishing 
guidelines  with  the  elders  of  each  church  in  the  area,  and 
submitting  all  his  images  to  an  advisory  board,  Lauver  has 
developed  a  trusting  relationship  with  the  community 

He  has  been  invited  to  document  many  significant 
events,  ranging  from  the  departure  of  a  church  whose 
members  decided  that  Central  Pennsylvania  had  become 
too  progressive,  to  his  trademark  photograph  of  a  six- 
year-old  boy  wearing  his  first  pair  of  pants. 

Lauver's  efforts  have  been  rewarded.  His  work  is 
displayed  in  such  major  museums  as  the  Philadelphia 
Museum  of  Art  and  is  included  in  Amish  and  Mennonite 
historical  collections  throughout  the  United  States  and 
Canada.  His  images  have  also  been  featured  in  American 
Artist  Magazine  and  illustrate  six  books  on  the  Plain  People 
and  Pennsylvania. 

"Molly  and  Polly,"  a  photograph  of  two  Mennonite 
draft  horses,  is  in  former  President  Reagan's  personal 
collection. 

A  nominee  for  the  Governor's  Award  of  Excellence 
in  the  Arts,  Lauver  is  the  only  Pennsylvania  artist  who 
has  been  selected  for  the  annual  exhibit  at  the  Stale 
Museum  in  Harrisburg  for  10  consecutive  years.  He 
also  was  granted  a  Special  Achievement  Award  by  the 
Pennsylvania  Senate  for  his  photographic  documentation 
within  the  Commonwealth. 


Church  nursen 


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Susquehannans  on  Parade 


THE  THIRTIES 

Frances  Moyer  Wynn  '38  of  Shamokin  Dam,  PA.  was 
recently  honored  for  50  years  of  service  as  a  teacher  in  the 
Selinsgrove  Area  School  District. 


THE  FORTIES 

Richard  S.  Hummel  *40  and  his  wife.  Clarice,  recently 
celebrated  their  50th  wedding  anniversary  in  Northumberland, 
PA.  at  a  party  hosted  by  their  four  children. 

Gloria  Reichley  Krug  '48  recently  retired  from  a  teaching 
career  at  West  York  Area  School  District.  York,  PA.  She 
taught  third  grade  for  28  years. 


THE  FIFTIES 


Vernon  V.  Hoover  '58  has  been  appointed  Corporate 
Director  -  Network  Plans  for  FHP  International  Corporation, 
a  Health  Maintenance  Organization.  The  Hoovers  live  in  Palos 
Verdes  Estates.  CA. 

The  Reverend  Dr.  Foster  R.  McCurley,  Jr.  '59  has  been  named 
pastor  of  Trinity  Lutheran  Church  in  Reading.  PA,  Before  joining 
Trinity  Lutheran,  his  most  recent  post  had  been  as  vice  president 
of  the  Mission  Resource  Institute  of  the  ELCA. 


THE  SIXTIES 

Shirley  Foehl  Chee  '63  was  recently  elected  president 
of  the  ERA— Southeastern  Louisiana  Real  Estate  Brokers 
Council   Ms,  Chee  is  president  of  ERA-Chee.  Inc.  Realtors, 
serving  the  metropolitan  New  Orleans  area. 

The  Reverend  James  R.  Bramer  '64  was  recently  installed  as 
the  new  pastor  of  Millville  Lutheran  Parish's  two  congregations: 
St.  Foul's  Lutheran  Church  in  Millville  and  St,  John's  of  Gordner's 
Grove.  Unityville. 

The  Reverend  David  A.  Genszler  '66  is  pastor  of 
Bethlehem  Lutheran  Church.  Cleveland  Heights.  Ohio. 

The  Reverend  Dr,  John  **Fred"  Lehr  '68  has  been 
appointed  Director  of  Whohstic  Health  Care  Services  at  the 
Good  Shepherd  Home  in  Allentown.  PA   Previously  he  had 
served  Ascension  Lutheran  Church,  South  Burlington.  VT  for 
nine  years, 

Nicholas  A.  Lopardo  '68,  senior  vice  president  with  State 
Street  Bank  in  Boston,  recently  visited  the  Susquehanna 
campus  as  a  Sigmund  Weis  School  of  Business  "Executive  in 
Residence."  During  his  suy  at  Susquehanna,  Lopardo  taught 
four  finance  classes;  met  with  the  Weis  Fellows  -  a  group  of 
outstanding  business  students;  exchanged  ideas  with  faculty 
members;  and  even  held  office  hours! 

William  R.  GattI  '69  was  named  musical  director  for  The 
Singing  Children  of  York  (PA)--a  group  of  young  vocalists 
from  York  County.  A  Philadelphia  resident  and  freelance 
musician,  Mr.  Gatti  serves  as  the  musical  director  of  the 
Fidelity  Bank  Choral  Society,  general  manager  of  the  Music 
Group  of  Philadelphia,  and  is  a  master  teacher  of  the 
Children's  Music  Workshop. 


THE  SEVENTIES 


C.  Neil  Petersen  '71  of  Cheltenham  Township  was  recently 
promoted  from  senior  counsel  to  assistant  deputy  counsel  in 
septa's  legal  department. 

Timothy  Gotwald  '72  has  been  appointed  high  school  band 
director  and  instrumental  music  teacher  m  the  Chambersburg. 
PA.  school  system. 


Coach  Jim  Bei^en  '73  led  the  Monloursville  (PA)  Warrior 
football  team  to  an  undefeated  season  and  three  titles:  West 
Branch,  District  4.  and  Eastern  Regional  Champions.  In 
recognition  of  his  efforts,  Bergen  was  named  West  Branch 
Coach  of  the  Year. 

Francis  C.  Moyer  *74  has  been  named  president  of  the 
newly  formed  Montour  (PA)  Bank.  A  former  vice  president  at 
First  National  Trust  Bank  of  Danville  (PA),  Moyer  serves  as 
president,  chief  executive  officer,  and  director  at  his  new  post. 

Tony  Sinkosky  '75,  co-owner  of  animated  Display  Systems 
in  Lancaster  (PA)  brought  Christmas  to  life  for  many 
youngsters  as  his  business  supplied  Santas  to  Hershey  Park's 
Chocolate  World  and  area  malls  during  the  holiday  season. 
Prior  to  the  Santa  mission,  the  Polaroid-affiliated  photo 
business  provided  photos  on  a  giant  wave  sculpture  in  the 
water  ride  area  of  Hershey  Park. 

Richard  H.  Dorman  '75  recently  served  as  a  faculty 
member  for  the  Council  for  Advancement  and  Support  of 
Education  (CASE)  workshop  on  Alumni  Programs.  Dorman  is 


Newsmakers 


Thanks  to  a  Susquehanna  graduate,  innovative  child 
care  policies  may  soon  be  instituted  at  the 
National  Geographic  Society.  In  fact,  those  policies 
could  serve  as  a  national  model  and  filter  into  such 
other  areas  as  elder  care,  alcohol  and  drug  abuse 
prevention,  preventive  health,  and  mental  health. 

Nancy  Zanner  Correll  '78  first  tried  to  broach  the 
subject  in  the  NGS's  house  organ,  "Insider,"  by  way  of  a 
letter  on  innovative  child  care  programs.  The  letter  was 
not  published,  because  it  was  considered  too  "hot"  an 
issue.  Correll  inquired  about  this  and  went  on  to  do  a 
20-page  report  on  child  care.  It  was  so  good,  it  was  used 
verbatim  by  NGS's  personnel  director,  and  Correll  was 
asked  to  take  on  the  other  areas  mentioned  above. 
Correll,  who  majored  in  English  and  communications, 
is  also  a  free-lance  writer.  She  lives  in  Gaithersburg, 
MD,  with  her  husband  Cory— an  artist— and  their 
daughter  Andrea. 

Jeffrey  D.  Martin  '75  came  to  Susquehanna  in  the  fall 
of  1971  thinking  that  he  would  be  an  English  teacher 
someday.  He  was— for  a  while.  Then  he  made  a  daring 
move  and  decided  to  do  what  he  really  wanted  to 
do— paint. 
Jeff,  who  lives  in  Port  Trevorton  with  his  wife,  the 


the  associate  executive  director  for  alunini  relations  at  the 
Penn  Slate  Alumni  Association. 

Sandra  M,  Rocks  '75  has  become  special  counsel  to  the 
law  firm  Cleary,  Gottlieb,  Steen  and  Hamilton.  She  resides  in 
New  York  City. 

Cindy  Ball  Vitio  '76  has  recently  assumed  a  post  as 
assistant  professor  of  English  at  Glassboro  Slate  College  in 
Glassboro,  New  Jersey.  She  resides  in  Glassboro. 

Susan  Reisch  *77  is  now  asset  forfeiture  coordinator, 
Manhattan  District  Attorney's  Office,  New  York  City. 

Peter  F.  Ceccacci  '78  has  been  elected  vice  president  of  the 
Mercer  Chapter  of  the  New  Jersey  Society  of  Certified  Public 
Accountants.  Mr  Ceccacci  manages  the  Princeton  (NJ)  office 
ofR.D.  Hunter  &  Co  CPAs. 

Dean  H.  Springman  '78  is  purchasing  director. 
The  Rlttenhouse. 

J.  Randy  Westrol  '79  has  been  named  head  boys'  basketball 
coach  at  J. P.  Stevens  High  School  (NJ),  He  resides  in 
Elizabeth,  NJ. 


former  Maxine  Kantz  '76  and  their  two  children,  has 
gained  quite  a  reputation  as  a  fine  artist.  He  was 
recently  cited  by  The  Anisi  's  magazine  for  his  portrait 
of  a  friend  Charles  Brown  (see  photo  below). 


Martin's  portrait  received  special  recognition  in  a 
contest  that  drew  10,365  entries.  The  judges  cited 
Martin's  "powerful  composition    .   arranging  the  hands 
in  order  to  throw  the  head  off-center.  .  .  complementing 
the  directness  of  the  subject's  face." 

When  not  actively  pursuing  his  painting,  Martin,  who 
has  won  numerous  awards  for  his  work,  teaches  art  at 
Susquehanna. 

Richard  Decker  '81,  who  received  a  B.M.  in 
applied  voice,  recently  appeared  as  a  tenor  in 
"Die  Soldaten"  at  the  prestigious  Staat  Opera  in 
Vienna,  Austria.  Richard  has  been  living  in 
Saarbrucken,  Germany,  for  the  past  six  years  after 
having  studied  and  worked  in  New  York  City,  His  career 
has  included  performances  at  the  Metropolitan  Opera. 
While  pursuing  his  musical  studies  at  Susquehanna,  he 
was  a  soloist  with  the  University  Choir  and  Chamber 
Choir.  Richard  telephoned  Conductor  Cyril  Stretansky 
to  tell  him  the  exciting  news  of  his  Vienna  debut  and  to 
express  thanks  for  his  experience  at  SU, 


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THE  EIGHTIES 

Christopher  L.  Cochran  '81  has  been  promoted  to  senior 
staff  underwriter  in  the  Eastern  Division  of  the  Commercial 
Insurance  Department  m  the  home  office  of  The  Hartford 
Insurance  Group.  Hartford.  CT,  He  hves  in  New  Britain.  CT. 

Richard  Wolfe  '81  has  taken  a  position  in  sales  and 
marketing  for  A.T.&  T  He  lives  in  Arcadia,  CA. 
Susan  LxKkard  '83  is  director  of  research  and 
administration.  Office  of  Legislative  Affairs,  Department  of 
Defense,  Washington.  DC.  She  lives  in  Arlington.  VA. 

F.  Scott  Lyons  '83  is  currently  president  of  Lyons 
Associates  International,  an  executive  search  firm.  Scott  lives 
in  New  York  City. 

Jay  H.  Feasler  '84  has  been  appointed  as  assistant  to  the 
president  of  Hershey  Entertainment  and  Resort  Co.  Prior  to 
this.  Feaster  served  as  an  associate  attorney  with  McNees, 
Wallace  &  Nurick.  Harrisburg.  He  and  his  wife.  Anne,  reside 
in  Mechanicsburg.  PA. 

Carol  Albright  LoBianco  '85  is  sales  representative/Customer 
Service  with  KRB  KlearKast.  She  lives  in  York.  PA. 

Lyn  Beamesderfer  '86  is  an  assistant  editor  at  McGraw- 
Hill  Publishing  Company.  Lyn  specializes  in  publishing 
college  engineering  textbooks.  She  resides  in  Edison.  NJ. 

Charlene  Pelow  '86  has  been  appointed  store  manager  for 
Hess'  Department  Store  in  Schenectady.  NY.  She  lives  in 
Baldwmsville.  NY 

Douglas  Yago  '86  has  been  promoted  to  senior  litigation 
consultant  with  Coopers  &  Lybrand  in  Philadelphia.  Doug 
lives  in  Brookhaven.  PA. 

Elizabeth  A.  Biehl  '86  has  been  promoted  to  community 
relations  officer  with  the  National  Bank  of  Boyertown  (PA). 
Beth  has  been  an  employee  of  National  Bank  of  Boyertown 
since  1986  and  most  recently  served  as  marketing  coordinator. 
She  lives  in  Pottstown.  PA, 

Sally  Bittel  Thomas  '87  is  with  Maryland  Bank.  NA  in 
Newark.  DE   Her  husband.  Richard  J.  Thomas  '87.  is  with 
Wilmington  Trust  in  Wilmington.  DE.  They  live 
in  Wilmington. 

Richard  J.  McCourt  '87  is  a  project  coordinator  for 
congresswoman  Marge  Roukema  in  Ridgewood,  NJ.  He  lives 
in  Morris  Plains.  NJ, 

Frank  C.  Goldieri  '88  is  with  Shearson  Lehman  Hutton 
He  lives  in  Hoboken.  NJ, 

Marilyn  Pray  '88  is  an  immunology  research  scientist  with 
Brandeis  University  She  lives  in  Townsend,  MA. 

Brian  Lucas  "88  has  been  elected  to  the  board  of 
Leadership  Hazleton.  He  is  a  sales  manager  for  F&L  Doors, 
He  lives  in  Freeland,  PA,  He  is  also  on  the  board  of  directors 
of  Big  Brothers/Big  Sisters. 


I  Do's 


WHITNEY-RICGS 

Stephanie  L.  Riggs  '85  to  Jeffrey  Whitney,  January  16. 
1988.  Dutch  Neck  Presbyterian  Church.  West  Windsor  Karen 
A.  Keenan  '85  was  in  the  wedding  party  Stephanie  is 
personnel  generalist,  health  insurance.  U.S.  Healthcare,  Blue 
Bell.  PA.  Her  husband  is  marketing  director.  Computer 
Associates  /  86  Dawn  Road.  Levittown.  PA  19054. 
LEMPEFT-MONROE 

Deidre  M.  Monroe  '85  to  Thomas  C.  Lempert  '84, 
October  1,  1988.  Clearfield.  NJ,  Tom  is  with  NEECO-New 
England  Electronics  Co,  /  Apartment  429.  75  West  Fifth 
Avenue.  San  Mateo.  CA  94402, 
CVRRENS-KRIEG 

Nancy  Krieg  '54  to  Galen  R,  Currens.  February  2.  1989, 
Presbyterian  Church.  Shippensburg.  PA,  Nancy  is 
president/assistant  treasurer  for  Daniel  B,  Krieg.  Inc.  &  Hiway 
Supply  Co,  Inc..  Harrisburg.  PA.  ,'  4059  Greystone  Drive, 
Harrisburg,  PA  17112, 
ADMIRE-NARDIM 

Gina  M  Nardini  to  William  E.  Admire  '84,  May  20.  1989. 
St.  Bonaventure  Roman  Catholic  Church.  Lavallette.  NJ,  Bill 
is  a  graduate  of  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Osteopathic 


Medicine  and  is  doing  an  internship  at  Delaware  Valley 
Medical  Center,  His  wife  is  an  executive  secretary,  Donald  F. 
Smith  and  Associates.  /  270  West  Walnut  Street,  Philadelphia. 
PA  19144. 
SOCHOyK-t-JACOBS 

Wendy  Hope  Jacobs  '86  to  Robert  P.  Sochovka  '87,  July 
8.  1989.  The  Manor.  West  Orange.  NJ.  Robert  is  employed  by 
Empire  Landfill,  /  500  Jefferson  Street.  Taylor.  PA  18517 
GILFOYLE-SHADE 

Roberta  L.  Shade  '84  to  Timothy  R.  Gilfoyle.  July  15. 
1989,  Faith  Lutheran  Church  of  Upper  St.  Clair.  Pittsburgh. 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Diane  Mesloh 
DufT  '84,  Alane  Maningo  Alexander  '84,  and  Linda  Miller 
Channing  '84.  Roberta  is  a  senior  installation  director.  Shared 
Medical  Systems'  Pittsburgh  office.  Her  husband  is  manager 
of  programming  and  analysis  for  Blue  Cross  of  Western  PA,  / 
1305  Morrow  Road.  Pittsburgh.  PA  15241. 
mm  LEHN  FALCONER 

Nancy  A.  Falconer  to  Garry  E.  vom  Lehn  "75,  August  12. 
1989.  Trinity  United  Church  of  Christ.  Takoma  Park.  MD 
Garry  is  a  middle  school  science  teacher.  Carroll  County 
Public  Schools.  Mount  Airy,  /  24  Hawk  Run  Court. 
Gaithersburg,  MD  20879. 
WHITE-QUINN 

Deborah  Quinn  '74  to  Gerald  D.  White.  August  19.  1989. 
St,  Luke's  Lutheran  Church.  Willingboro.  NJ,  Vicky  Rohm 
Steltz  '74  was  the  matron  of  honor,  Deborah  is  a  flight 
attendant  with  American  Airlines,  Her  husband  is  financial 
administrator.  G.E.  /  144  Fenwick  Court.  Delran.  NJ  08075. 

BUGUONE-DeSOUSA 

Janice  A.  DeSousa  '86  to  John  J,  Buglione.  Jr..  August  26. 
1989.  St.  Bartholomew's  Church.  Fanwood.  NJ.  Janice  is 
a  lending  officer  for  Summit  Trust.  Her  husband  is  vice 
president  in  commercial  lending.  United  Jersey  Bank,  /  44 
Forest  Road.  Fanwood.  NJ  07023, 
THOMAS-BITTEL 

Sally  L.  Bittel  '87  to  Richard  J.  Thomas  '87,  September 
2.  1989.  Holy  Trinity  Lutheran  Church.  Greenville.  PA.  Sally 
is  with  Maryland  Bank  and  Richard  is  a  collateralized 
securities  analyst  for  Wilmington  Trust,  /  1412  Stapler  Place. 
Wilmington.  DE  19806. 
PALCZYNSKI-WOLFGANG 

Letha  H.  Wolfgang  '80  to  Francis  M   Palczynski. 
September  3.  1989.  St.  John's  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church. 
Rome.  NY.  Letha  is  with  American  Marina  Inc.  Saratoga 
Springs,  Her  husband  is  with  Coopers  &  Lybrand.  Albany,  / 
23  Deer  Run.  Gansevoort.  NY  12831-1773. 
SCOTESE-BERMAN 

Jennifer  E.  Berman  '87  to  Joseph  S.  Scotese  '88, 
September  3.  1989.  The  Hill  School  Chapel.  Pottstown.  PA.  / 
952  Pullman  Drive.  West  Chester,  PA  19380 
CARLHOVSE 

Patricia  A.  House  '86  to  Gregory  A.  Carl  '87,  September 
9.  1989.  St.  Paul's  Lutheran  Church.  East  Windsor.  NJ. 
Patricia  is  with  Woodward-Clyde  Consultant  in  Gaithersburg, 
Gregory  is  with  the  Department  of  Justice.  Washington.  DC.  / 
319  Taney  Drive.  Taneytown.  MD  21787 
SWEIGARD-KAUTZ 

Julie  R,  Kautz  to  David  A.  Sweigard  '86,  September  16.  1989. 
Grace  United  Methodist  Church.  Mechanicsburg.  PA,  David  is 
an  account  executive  for  the  PMA  Group.  Greenbelt.  MD.  / 
Apartment  T-2.  8549  Greenbelt  Road.  Greenbelt,  MD  2077O 
DEMP^ER-ZOCCO 

Linda  M,  Zocco  to  Scott  W.  Dempster  '84,  September  23, 
1989,  Our  Lady  of  Perpetual  Help  Church.  Oakland.  NJ,  Scott 
IS  with  cue  International.  Trumbell.  CT.  /  Apartment  1.  174 
Davis  Avenue  South.  Greenwich,  CT  06830. 
FINCH  LAPPE 

Kalherine  Lappe  '85  to  Kevin  W.  Finch  '87,  September 
30.  1989.  Wycoff  Reformed  Church.  Wycoff.  NJ.  Katherine  is 
assistant  to  the  president  of  Softbridge.  Inc..  Cambridge.  MA, 
Kevin  is  an  account  manager  at  ITT  Commercial  Finance. 
Canton.  MA.  /  53  Chipman  Street.  Medford.  MA  02155-4658, 
SHAARA-LONC 

Robyn  J.  Long  '86  to  Robert  D.  Shaara  '85,  September  30. 
1989.  First  Presbyterian  Church.  Moorestown.  NJ. 


Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Alice  D.  Broun 
'86,  Edward  J.  Shaara  II!  '85,  and  Henry  Belcolle  '84.  Bob 

is  an  insurance  agent  for  the  Verona  Insurance  Agency  /  100 
West  Lindsley  Road.  Cedar  Grove.  NJ  07009. 
SMITH-MINOR 

Daphne  A,  Minor  to  Paul  A.  Smith  '83,  October  7.  1989. 
The  Presbyterian  Church,  Upper  Montclair,  NJ,  Paul  is  an 
associate  systems  manager.  Prudential  Insurance  Co,  / 
Apartment  10.  819  Bloomfield  Avenue.  Montclair.  NJ  07042 
CODELLA-BERRY 

Ellen  E.  Berry  '87  to  Joseph  L.  Codella.  Jr..  October  7 
1989.  Lafayette  Federated  Church.  Lafayette.  NJ.  Laura 
Ptrner  Rutan  '87  was  the  matron  of  honor.  Ellen  is  in  the 
commercial  loan  department  of  the  National  Bank  of  Sussex 
County.  Her  husband  is  with  New  Jersey  Transit  Rail 
Operations,  /  7  Main  Street.  Branchville.  NJ  07826 
RICHARDS-MALONE 

Patricia  J,  Malone  to  Scott  A.  Richards  '79,  October  1. 
1989.  St.  Gabriel's  Roman  Catholic  Church.  Hazleton.  PA 
Scott  is  a  senior  valuation  analyst  with  Management  Planning 
Inc,  and  is  pursuing  a  master's  degree  at  Rutgers  University 
His  wile  is  a  registered  nurse,  /  39-E  Roxbury  Court. 
Princeton.  NJ  08540 
COCHRAN-ADAMS 

Amy  Adams  to  James  G.  Cochran  '78,  October  7  1989.  the 
First  Presbyterian  Church.  Hector.  NY,  James  graduated  from 
the  Academy  of  Mortuary  Science  in  New  York  City  and  is 
with  the  Cochran  Funeral  Home.  Hackettstown,  /  905  High 
Street.  Hackettstown.  NJ  07840, 
CLAPPER-VAN  MATER 

L,  Lorraine  Van  Mater  to  L.  Edwin  Clapper  '77.  October 
14.  1989.  First  United  Presbyterian  Church.  Bordertown.  NJ, 
In  the  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  was  Margaret 
Clapper  Goodrich  '8L  Ed  is  a  technical  consultant.  CIGNA, 
in  Voorhees.  NJ,  /  205  Redman  Avenue.  West  Berlin.  NJ 
08091, 
WOMER-FAGAN 

Victoria  L.  Fagan  '88  to  Franklin  P  Womer.  October  21. 
1989.  Paoli  Presbyterian  Church.  Paoli.  PA,  Susquehannans  in 
the  wedding  party  were  Kristin  J.  Aracc  '88  and  Cheryl  A. 
Morgan  '88.  Victoria  is  an  investment  accountant  for 
Provident  Bank,  Wilmington.  DE.  /  131  Hampton  Court.  West 
Chester.  PA  19380, 
GROW-MANNEY 

Kim  A,  Manney  to  David  A.  Grow  '89,  October  21.  1989. 
Salem  United  Church  of  Christ.  Shamokin.  PA,  David  is 
territory  manager.  ECOLAB  Inc.  /  PO,  Box  464. 
Salladasburg.  PA  17740 
BAYLESS-WAIBEL 

Jan  Waibel  to  John  K.  Bayless  '85,  October  21,  1989. 
Charlton  United  Methodist  Church.  Harrisburg.  PA.  John  is 
with  Security  Pacific  Financial  Services,  Inc..  Harrisburg.  / 
Apartment  Mil.  513  Lopax  Road.  Harrisburg,  PA  17112-4343 
STEELE-HOCK 

Joanne  K   Hock  to  J.  Donald  Steele,  Jr.  '73,  October  28. 
1989.  Trinity  Memorial  Lutheran  Church.  Allentown.  PA.  The 
groom's  father  is  J.  Donald  Steele,  Sr.  "33.  Donald  is  a  vice 
president  at  First  National  Bank  of  Bath,  /  1512  Bonnie  Drive. 
Bethlehem.  PA  18018, 
YODER-CROWL 

Patricia  A  Crowl  to  Charles  A.  Voder  '76,  November  4. 
1989.  Elysburg  United  Methodist  Church.  Charles  is  vice 
president  and  branch  manager  of  Central  Pa,  Savings 
As.sociaIion  in  Shamokin  Dam.  PA,  The  bride  is  a  physical 
therapist.  /  R,D,  1.  Box  787.  Paxinos.  PA  17860. 
WESTON-BIEVER 

Cynthia  S.  Biever  '81  to  Wayde  M.  Weston.  November  4. 
1989.  St,  Paul's  Lutheran  Church.  Orwigsburg.  PA.  The 
Reverend  Elmer  H.  Eich  '61  performed  the  ceremony 
Cynthia  is  a  scientist  for  Sniith-Kline-Beecham.  Gulph  Milks. 
Her  husband  was  a  PhD  candidate  in  biology  at  the  University 
of  Pennsylvania  and  has  a  post  doctoral  position  in  research  at 
Thomas  Jefferson  University,  /  123  Juniper  Court. 
Collegeville.  PA  19426, 
ZUKOWSKI-WARNKEN 

Maria  E.  Warnken  '82  to  H.  Michael  Zukowski, 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

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November  II.  1989.  on  Ihe  island  of  Jamaica.  Maria  is  an 
assistant  vice  president  at  Shearson  Lehman  Hutton.  Inc..  in 
New  York  City.  Her  husband  is  an  attorney  with  his  own 
practice.  /  Apartment  N-ll-P.  401  East  34th  Street.  New  York. 
NY  10016. 
SCHRUM-SATTAZAHN 

Carin  M.  Satlazahn  '89  to  David  K.  Schrum.  November 
II.  1989  Susquchannans  m  the  wedding  party  were  John  M. 
.Schroeder  '89  and  Deirdre  L.  Zmuda  '89.  Carin  is  an 
instructor.  Computer  Tech.  Highspire.  PA,  Her  husband  is  a 
draftsman.  AMP  Inc..  Middletown.  PA.  /  Apartment  4.  480 
Walton  Avenue.  Hummelslown.  PA  17036, 
FEDEROWICPOLANECZKY 

Patricia  A.  Polaneczity  '81  to  William  F,  Federowic. 
November  17.  1989.  Holy  Martyrs  Church.  Oreland.  PA,  Pat  is 
a  market  research  associate  with  AEG  Corp..  Somerville.  NJ. 
Her  husband  is  a  chemist  with  Ganes  Chemicals.  Carlstadt. 
NJ,  /  1343  Valley  Road.  Sttrling.  NJ  07980 
ARNOLD-MURPHY 

Mary  E,  Murphy  to  John  Marker!  Arnold  '84,  November 
18,  1989.  St,  Mary's  Cathedral.  Trenton.  NJ,  Mark  is  the  rail 
manager  for  Marport.  Maher  Terminals.  Pon  Elizabeth,  /  167 
Beechwood  Road.  Summit,  NJ  07901. 
SHELLENBERGER-SA  ETRE 

Alma  Myers  Saetre  '35  to  David  A.  Shellcnberger  '37, 
November  2.3,  1989.  Holy  Cross  Episcopal  Church.  Pensacola. 
FL,  Since  the  couple  met  when  they  both  sang  in  the  motet  choir 
at  Susquehanna  more  than  50  years  ago.  they  preceded  their  vows 
with  a  duet  sung  at  the  altar.  Alma  had  been  a  music  teacher  and 
choir  director  and  David  taught  music.  English,  and  social  studies, 
/  3361  Olive  Road.  Pensacola,  FL  32514, 
KOHLSPINNER 

Cynthia  A.  Spinner  '87  to  Alexander  J  Kohl  III. 
November  25.  1989.  St,  Joan  of  Arc  Church,  The  groom  is  a 
graphic  designer.  Patrice  M.  Spinner  '79  was  in  the  wedding 
party  from  Susquehanna.  /  Apartment  B,  747  Garden  Drive. 
Harrisburg,  PA  I7III, 
HERROLD-MEISER 

Reva  M    Meiser  to  Michael  L.  Herrold  '89,  November  25. 
1989,  Church  of  the  Nazarene,  Selinsgrove,  PA,  Susan  Meiser 
Womer  '84  was  in  the  wedding  party,  Michael  is  with  Wood  Metal 
Industries.  Inc.  and  his  wife  is  a  music  teacher  in  the  Selinsgrove 
School  District,  /  6  Pavilion  Lane.  Selinsgrove.  PA  17870. 
PRICEGRAHAM 

Barbara  A  Graham  to  John  R.  Price  '82,  December  30. 
1989.  Rooke  Chapel.  Bucknell  University.  Lewisburg.  PA. 
John  is  a  chemist  at  Lonza  Chemical  Co..  Williamsport,  His 
wife  is  a  guidance  counselor  at  Lewisburg  Area  High  School. 
'  93  Fairview  Drive.  Lewisburg.  PA  17837. 


Born  Crusaders 

To  Richard  and  Kathryn  SchotI  lllrich  '80,  a  daughter, 
Amy  Elizabeth.  January  23.  1989.  /  89  Westminster  Road. 
Colonia.  NJ  07067, 

To  Mr  and  Mrs,  Donald  W.  Benson  '81,  twin  daughters, 
Alexandra  Marie  and  Jessica  Lynn,  February  7.  1989.  /  23 
Sprague  Drive.  Valley  Stream.  NY  11580. 

To  Mr  and  Mrs,  Ronald  A.  Kramer  '71,  a  son.  Zachary 
Adam.  February  17.  1989.  /  113  Halsey  Court,  Pittsburgh, 
PA  15228, 

To  Peter  and  Debra  Holzhauer  Louden  '79,  a  daughter, 
Jessica  Leigh,  March  12,  1989,  /  138  Maple  Avenue,  Chester, 
NJ  07930, 

To  Drew  and  Allison  Richards  Pensyl  '86,  a  son,  D  Alex, 
March  16,  1989  /  318  East  Front  Street,  Danville,  PA  17821, 

To  Jerome  '76  and  Elaine  lanora  Levkoff  '77,  a  son, 
David  Colin,  May  16,  1989,  /  12  Rockleigh  Drive,  Ewing. 
NJ  08628, 

To  Brian  R.  '82  and  Debbi  Dilliplane  Fisher  '81,  a  son,  B, 
Daniel.  June  14,  1989,  /  1504  West  Arch  Street,  Shamokin, 
PA  17872, 

To  Mark  and  Patricia  Lutkins  Schullz  '78,  a  daughter. 
Amanda  Leigh.  June  18.  1989.  /  2660  Farmhouse  Court  South. 
Easton.  PA  18042. 


To  George  and  Linda  Michaels  Stahl  '78,  a  daughter, 
Katelyn  Ruth,  August  15,  1989.  Linda  is  a  veterinarian  in 
Bucks  County.  /  Apartment  1418,  1701  Newport  Road, 
Croydon.  PA  19020, 

To  Walter  and  Susan  Souders  Mclntyre  '83,  a  daughter. 
Amanda.  August  27,  1989.  /  414-B  Village  Road  East. 
Princeton  Junction.  NJ  08550, 

To  Edwin  "Ted"  '74  and  Jane  Cleary  Babbitt  '76,  a  son, 
Charles  Tilson.  September  21.  1989.  /  40  Main  Street.  Marion, 
MA  02738, 

To  Robert  and  Debbie  Horvath  Ericksen  '82,  a  son,  Mark 
Andrew,  September  21,  1989,  /  717  Van  Nest  Drive, 
Maninsville,  NJ  08836 

To  James  M.  '75  and  Leslie  Jarrett  Jordan  '76,  a 
daughter,  Elizabeth  Jarrett,  October  3,  1989,  /  26  Old  Village 
Road,  Bloomfield,  CT  06002, 

To  Dr  and  Mrs,  Jeffrey  R.  Undcrkoffler  '83,  a  son.  Brent 
Jeffrey,  October  15,  1989.  /  214  Prospect  Street.  Shrewsbury, 
MA  01545. 

To  Randal  '87  and  Tammy  Kromis  Hughes  '87,  a  son, 
Matthew  Scott,  October  15,  1989,  /  1333  Arch  Street, 
Emmaus,  PA  18049, 

To  Kenneth  and  Christen  Hefler  Reinert  '77,  a  daughter. 
Amy  Davenport.  October  21.  1989,  They  are  living  in  the 
Azores.  Portugal,  /  PSC  I.  Box  1628.  APO  NY  09406, 

To  David  '80  and  Cindy  Woller  Lynch  '82,  a  son.  Timothy 
Philip.  October  24,  1989,  /  16  Ryan  Boulevard,  Freehold, 
NJ  07728 

To  Mr  and  Mrs.  J.R.  Rusty  Johnson  '79,  a  daughter. 
Kathryn  Elizabeth,  November  2,  1989.  /  2686  Wakefield  Lane. 
Westlake.  Ohio  44145, 

To  Jeffrey  '82  and  Susan  Kees  Morgan  '83,  a  son.  David 
Jeffrey.  November  3.  1989.  Jeff  is  now  the  Vice  President  of 
Information  Systems  Technology  for  the  National  Association 
of  Professional  Insurance  Agents,  /  13710  Shannon  Avenue. 
Laurel.  MD  20707 

To  Steven  and  Jennifer  Sampsell  Sassaman  '86  a  daughter, 
Stacey  Dianne,  November  4.  1989,  /  203  Fairview  Drive, 
Selinsgrove,  PA  17870, 

To  Marlin  and  Constance  Bashore  Land  '79,  a  son,  Lewis 
Marlin.  November  9.  1989,  /  R,D,  I.  Box  1451,  Herndon, 
PA  17830, 

To  Andrew  and  Marilynn  Blend  Carstensen  '74,  a 
daughter,  Haley  Melinda,  November  16,  1989.  /  One  Grovers 
Court,  Princeton  Junction,  NJ  08550, 

To  Dr  and  Mrs,  Scott  C.  Truver  '72,  a  daughter,  Susanne 
Courtney,  November  16.  1989,  Scott  has  been  named  Director 
of  Information  Spectrum.  Inc.'s  National  Security  Studies 
Department.  /  444  Alfreton  Court.  Severna  Park,  MD  21146. 


To  Jose  and  Jeanne  McDonnell  Castano  '82,  a  daughter. 
Caroline,  November  17,  1989  /  81  Wylde  Road,  Mount  Sinai, 
NY  11766 

To  Jack  and  Sue  Grausam  Bullock  '81,  a  daughter, 
Christine  Mane,  November  25,  1989.  /  1378  Station  Place, 
West  Chester,  PA  19380, 

To  Charles  and  Melissa  Lewis  Glassmire  '79,  a  son, 
Charles  Michael  III,  December  I,  1989.  /  9  Beaver  Hill  Road, 
Horsham,  PA  19044, 

To  Brad  and  Jamie  Forman  Dougherty  '76,  a  son,  Ryan 
James,  December  19,  1989.  /  3209  Twinflower  Lane.  Virginia 
Beach.  VA  23456 


Deaths 


Harold  R.  Snyder  '45,  of  Halifax.  PA.  November  4,  1988. 
He  was  in  the  service  from  1946-1947.  He  was  pastor  of  Trinity 
United  Brethern  Church,  Pennbrook.  PA.  from  1947  to  1963. 
He  earned  his  B.D.  from  Evangelical  School  of  Theology, 
Reading.  Pa.  in  1953,  He  served  the  Arthritis  Foundation;  the 
National  Multiple  Sclerosis  Society;  the  National  Cystic 
Fibrosis  Research  Foundation;  in  development.  Camp  Fire 
Girls.  Inc.;  Travelers  Aid  International  Social  Services  of 
America;  and  United  Cerebral  Palsy  of  Pennsylvania.  Among 
the  survivors  is  his  son  Jeffrey  L.  '77. 

Mary  Wenrich  McHenry,  of  Sunbury,  PA.  November  28, 

1988,  attended  Susquehanna  and  earned  her  A.B.  from 
Goucher  College.  She  taught  French  and  English  and  then 
became  librarian  of  the  Shikellamy  School  District.  She  was 
retired.  She  was  organist  at  St.  Matthew's  Episcopal  Church, 
Sunbury.  PA,  for  over  30  years, 

Edgar  E.  Simonds  '58,  Manasquan.  NJ.  April  4.  1989.  He 
graduated  from  Electronics  School,  Ft,  Bliss,  El  Paso.  Texas. 
He  earned  his  MBA  from  Fairleigh  Dickinson  University  in 
1964.  He  had  been  a  sales  representative.  Humble  Oil  and 
Refining  Co.,  Newark,  NJ.  In  1984  he  was  self-employed. 

Paul  E.  Ritter  '21,  of  Fanwood.  NJ,  August  17.  1989.  He 
had  been  a  research  engineer  with  American  Telephone  and 
Telegraph.  He  was  also  a  consultant  for  the  Strategic  Air 
Command.  He  retired  in  1967  after  becoming  prominent  as  a 
research  engineer  in  the  development  of  a  microwave  system 
for  communications.  He  had  been  a  member  of  Trindle  Spring 
Lutheran  Church,  various  Masonic  groups,  and  N.J.  Sons  of 
the  American  Revolution. 

Claire  A.  Dauberman  '29,  Northumberland,  PA,  October 
30.  1989,  She  earned  her  M.Ed,  in  1942  from  Pennsylvania 
State  University.  She  taught  mathematics  at  Brownsville.  PA 
from  1929  to  1937;  Northumberland,  PA.  from  1937  to  1965; 
and  Shikellamy  High  School  from  1965  to  1973  when  she 
retired.  She  had  been  a  member  of  St.  John's  Lutheran  Church 
and  various  teachers'  groups.  She  had  been  named  a  National 
Outstanding  Secondary  Teacher  in  1971. 

Julia  Morgan  McCloskey  '31,  Huntingdon  Valley,  PA. 
November  8,  1989.  She  had  attended  Susquehanna  and  earned 
her  B.A.  from  Goucher  College  in  1932. 

Ruth  Plummer  Pagan  '34,  Bumham.  PA.  November  8. 

1989.  From  1934  to  1945  she  taught  at  Huntingdon  High 
School,  then  Valhalla  Junior  High  School,  and  then  Derry 
Township  High  School.  From  1961  to  1979  she  taught  in  the 
Mifflin  County  Schools  until  she  retired  in  1979  as  English 
teacher  in  the  Lewistown  High  School.  She  was  a  member  of 
Sacred  Heart  Catholic  Church  and  various  educational  groups. 

Susan  Rearick  Shannon  '20,  of  Miftlintown.  PA. 
November  23.  1989,  She  was  also  a  graduate  of  Lock  Haven 
University.  She  was  a  retired  school  teacher  and  had  been  a 
member  of  Messiah  Lutheran  Church  and  PSEA. 

Ralph  B.  "Brownie"  Sheldon,  Jr.  '56,  Tunkhannock.  PA. 
December  3.  1989.  He  graduated  from  the  Eckles  School  of 
Mortuary  Science.  He  was  a  partner  in  Ralph  B.  Sheldon  & 
Son  Dodge  Agency,  and  was  involved  in  the  operation  of  the 
Sheldon-Kukuchka  Funeral  Home  of  Tunkhannock  and  the 
Sheldon  Funeral  Homes  of  Mashoppen  and  Laceyville.  He 
was  an  army  veteran  and  a  member  of  various  Masonic 
organizations.  He  was  past  president  of  the  Tri-County 
Funeral  Directors. 


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Don't  miss  the 


The  1989-90  Susquehanna  University  Fund  is 
on  its  way  to  another  smashing  success,  but 
we're  looking  for  a  few  "super  stars"  to  help  us 
shoot  the  final  scene! 

With  just  over  one  month  remaining  m  our 
campaign,  we  still  need  to  secure  $125,000  to 
ensure  we  reach  a  block-busting  minimum  of 
$1  million  before  June  30. 

Our  success  will  depend  on  a  dedicated  cast. 
If  you  haven't  made  your  gift  or  pledge,  please 
consider  joining  us  before  the  curtain  call  by 
supporting  this  year's  SUE 

Bravo!  Bravo! 


Got  a  match? 


Your  gift  to  Susquehanna  can  have  double 
the  impact  if  your  employer  matches  gifts  to 
higher  education. 

To  "douhle"  your  gift,  contact  your  human 
resources  office,  obtain  a  matching  gift  form  and 
forward  it  to  Susquehanna. 

Give  your  gift  a  lift  —  send  your  matching  gift 
form  today! 

For  more  informaiion,  call  Susquehanna's 
Dcif/opmcnt  Office  at  7l7'}72'4117. 


The  Reverend  Glenn  W.  Foulke  '23,  of  Levittown,  PA,  and 
formerly  of  Blain.  December  8.  1989.  He  was  a  retired 
Lutheran  minister,  pastor  emeritus  of  Zion  Lutheran  Church. 
Loysville.  He  was  a  veteran  of  World  War  I,  member  of  the 
Lions,  the  Masons,  and  other  groups. 

Luther  Howard  Lukehart  '31,  Largo.  FL. 
December  14,  1989.  He  earned  an  M.S.  from  the  University  of 
Pittsburgh  in  1939.  He  was  an  American  Red  Cross  agency 
administrator  and  a  volunteer  during  World  War  II.  He  served 
one  year  in  Italy  during  World  War  II  directing  civilian  relief 
operations.  He  served  one  year  in  Norway  as  Director  of  Red 
Cross  operations  following  World  War  11.  He  spent  most  of  his 
Red  Cross  career  on  the  National  Staff  in  Washington,  DC.  He 
retired  as  executive  director.  Red  Cross.  Nassau  Chapter  in 
New  York, 

William  W.  UUery,  faculty,  of  Millerstown.  PA, 
December  20.  1989.  He  was  a  Navy  veteran  of  World  War  I, 
He  had  played  baseball  for  Ohio  State.  He  attended  Penn  State 
University  and  was  outstanding  in  football,  basketball,  and 
baseball.  "Wild  Bill"  UUery  came  to  Susquehanna  in  1929  to 
coach  and  stayed  until  A. A.  Stagg,  Jr.  arrived  in  1955.  He 
retired  from  the  Penn  State  faculty  in  1962  as  a  professor  of 
engineering.  In  1975  he  was  inducted  into  the  Susquehanna 
University  Sports  Hall  of  Fame  for  his  football  and  baseball 
coaching.  His  best  year  in  S.U.  football  was  in 
1932— undefeated  with  one  tie. 

William  B.  Templin,  Jr.  '55,  Johnstown.  PA,  December  21, 
1989.  He  was  graduated  from  Temple  University  with  an  M.D. 
in  1958.  and  interned  at  Conemaugh  Valley  Memorial 
Hospital.  From  1959  to  1963  he  took  a  surgical  residency  at 
Temple  University  Hospital,  specializing  in  general  surgery. 
He  set  up  his  own  practice  in  Johnstown,  PA,  in  1964  and  was 
a  member  of  the  staffs  of  Memorial .  Mercy  and  Lee  Hospitals. 
He  served  as  president  of  Lee  Hospital  medical  staff  in  1971. 
He  was  a  member  of  Cambria  County  Medical  Society. 

Leone  E.  Re,  faculty,  of  Selinsgrove,  PA,  December  23, 
1989.  Born  in  Geneva,  Switzerland,  he  lived  in  Italy  during 
World  War  II.  He  served  in  the  U.S.  Air  Force  from  1954  to 
1958.  In  1958  he  received  his  B.A.  from  American 
International  College.  He  earned  his  master's  degree  in  French 
from  Pennsylvania  State  University  in  1969.  He  taught  in 
Pawling.  NY  in  1960.  From  1961  until  1984  he  taught  in  the 
foreign  language  department  at  Susquehanna  where  he  was  an 
assistant  professor  of  French.  He  was  a  member  of  the 
American  Association  of  Teachers  of  French,  the  American 
Association  of  University  Professors,  and  the  Modern 
Language  Association. 

Dr.  Robert  Burns  Rearick  '21.  Carlisle.  PA.  December  30, 
1989.  He  was  a  graduate  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania 
Dental  School,  and  a  member  of  Harrisburg  Area  Dental 
Society.  He  was  an  army  veteran  of  World  War  I.  He  had  been 
a  member  of  First  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  Carlisle;  the 
Rotary  Club;  and  various  Masonic  groups.  His  wife,  the 
former  Dorothy  Schoch  '14,  preceded  him  in  death. 

Dr.  Lawrence  C.  Fisher  '31,  of  York.  PA,  January  2.  1990. 
He  received  his  doctor  of  medicine  degree  in  1935  and  his 
master  of  science  in  medicine  degree  in  1939  from  the 
University  of  Pennsylvania.  He  interned  al  the  University  of 
Pennsylvania  Graduate  Hospital  and  completed  his  residency 
in  Opthalmology  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  School  of 
Medicine.  From  1940  to  1985  he  was  in  private  practice  in 
York  (PA),  serving  as  chief  of  the  department  of  opthalmology 
at  York  Hospital  from  1961  to  1975.  He  founded  and  served  as 
president  of  the  Yorktowne  Optical  Co.  He  was  member  of 
numerous  medical  societies  and  very  active  in  many  civic  and 
philanthropic  organizations.  He  served  on  the  Susquehanna 
University  Board  of  Directors  from  1959  to  1979.  when  he 
became  an  emeritus  member.  He  was  a  very  active  volunteer 
leader  for  S.U.  In  1966  he  received  the  Service  Award  from  the 
Susquehanna  University  Alumni  Association.  In  1983  he 
received  an  honorary  doctor  of  science  degree  from  S.U.  In 
1979  Fisher  Science  Hall  was  named  for  his  father. 
Dr.  George  E.  Fisher,  an  1888  alumnus  of  the  Missionary 
Institute  and  an  S.U.  science  faculty  member  from  1896  to 
1946.  Dr.  Fisher  was  preceded  in  death  by  one  brother.  Harold 
'20,  and  two  sisters,  Charlotte  Fisher  Wilson  '20  and 


Gertrude  Fisher  Jones  '29.  Among  the  survivors  is  one 
brother.  Roscoe  L.  '32. 
William  T.  P.  Adams  '32,  Palm  Harbor.  FL.  January  6, 

1990.  He  had  been  a  social  worker  for  Yardville  Youth 
Reception  and  Correction  Center.  Bordentown,  NJ.  He  was  a 
World  War  II  army  veteran.  He  came  to  Florida  in  1981.  He 
was  a  member  of  United  Methodist  Church. 

Vivian  Carolus  Reitx  '37,  Sunbury.  PA,  January  7.  1990. 
She  received  a  masters  degree  from  Bucknell  University  in 
1953,  She  taught  at  Point  Township,  Northumberland,  and 
Middleburg  school  districts  and  retired  in  1976. 

Elizabeth  Evans  Zeigler  '77,  Chatham  Township,  NJ. 
January  12,  1990.  She  had  been  sales  representative  with 
Nynex  in  Clifton.  NJ,  and  then  a  market  analysis  manager 
with  A.T.&  T.  m  Newark,  NJ.  She  used  Elizabeth  Evans  as  her 
stage  name  and  was  active  with  the  Metropolitan  Musical 
Theatre  in  New  York  City;  the  Baird  Theatre  in  South  Orange. 
NJ;  and  the  Maplewood  Strollers  in  Maplewood,  NJ. 

Edward  "Ted"  E.  Lamb,  Jr.  '54,  Broomall,  PA.  January 
28,  1990.  He  was  a  veteran  of  the  Korean  Conflict,  serving 
with  the  Army  Signal  Corps.  He  was  president  of  Foster. 
Miller.  Bierly.  Inc..  Philadelphia,  for  the  past  15  years.  He 
previously  served  as  sec retary/trea surer  of  the  company  and 
had  worked  there  33  years.  He  was  active  m  Maple 
Presbyterian  Church  and  also  attended  Pocono  Lake  United 
Methodist  Church.  He  was  a  member  of  Frankford  Lions  Club 
and  had  been  involved  with  Broomall  Little  League  for  10 
years.  He  is  survived  by  his  wife.  Carol  Cornelius  Lamb  '55. 

Dr.  Henry  W.  Rozenberg  hc'73,  Jersey  Shore,  PA, 
February  17,  1990.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Fairpiay  Gospel 
Fellowship  Church.  He  had  been  with  the  Armour  Leather 
Company  for  42  years,  serving  for  33  years  as  chief  engineer 
of  the  various  plants  headquartered  in  Williamsport,  PA.  He 
was  a  member  of  the  Pennsylvania  Engineers  and  was  honored 
as  "Engineer  of  the  Year"  in  1961,  He  was  also  member  of  the 
American  Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers.  He  had  been 
active  with  First  Baptist  Church  and  was  chairman  during  the 
building  renovations.  He  had  served  as  director  for  the  Former 
United  National  Bank  and  also  as  school  director.  He  served 
on  the  Board  of  Directors  of  Susquehanna  University  as 
chairman  of  building  and  grounds  and  as  a  member  of  the 
Executive  Committee.  He  received  an  honorary  doctorate 
degree  from  Susquehanna  in  1973, 


Class  of  1989  Report 

Nancy  E.  Armacost:  Farm  Store  Manager.  Arniacost 
Farms  Inc..  Upperco.  MD. 

Barbara  Bramer:  Counselor  wiih  CSIU,  Sunbury.  PA 

Daniel  S.  Barker:  Sales  Representative  for  Lowe's  Home 
Building  Center.  Harrisburg.  PA. 

Keith  J.  Baumann:  Operations  Supervisor.  Crum  &  Forsler 
Personal  Insurance- 
David  D.  Benjamin:  K.P.M.G.  Peat.  Marwici<.  Main  & 
Co..  Harrisburg.  PA. 

Kent  Sergey:  Assistant  Bank  Examiner.  Valley  Forge.  PA 

Gregory  M.  Betz:  Sports  Information  Director,  Delaware 
Valley  College.  Doylestown.  PA. 

Matthew  H.  Biedermann:  Analyst  in  Customer  Service 
Dept  -  Line  of  Credit,  American  Express  Centurion  Bank, 
Newark.  DE. 

Paul  M.  Biehle:  Sales  Representative,  Topp  Copy  Telecom. 
Williamsport.  PA, 

BethAnn  Biml:  Customer  Service  Representative.  Federal 
Paper  Board.  Montvale.  NJ, 

Janet  Brandle  Calvert:  Fourth  Grade  Teacher  at  Sallbrook 
School.  New  Providence.  NJ, 

Steven  A.  Bridgeman:  Assistant  Youth  and  Family  Service 
Director  of  YMCA  in  PhoenixviUe.  PA. 

Audrey  K.  Buss:  Attending  Temple  University.  Philadelphia. 
PA,  seeking  Master  of  Music  degree. 

Claudia  Calich:  Attending  The  International  University  of 
Japan.  Yamato-Machi.  seeking  M,A, 

Jay  R.  Camassa:  Real  Estate  Sales  in  NJ, 

Josette  M.  Capoiino:  English  Teacher  in  Taiwan.  Far  East 


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ALUMNUS 

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American  Cultural  Exchange  Agency. 

Karen  A.  Capulo:  Sales  Associate,  Polo  Ralph  Lauren, 
Short  Hills.  NJ. 

Roger  F.  Castoral,  Jr.:  Assistant  Accountant.  Peat, 
Marwick.  Mam  &  Co..  New  York  City. 

JefTery  A.  Catt:  Marketing  Representative,  Groswiih 
Equipment,  Primes.  PA. 

David  E.  Cooley:  Sales  Representative. 
MCS  Canon. 

Shawn  T.  Daly:  Attendmg  Syracuse  University  School  of 
Music  seeking  Masters  in  Music. 

Linda  R.Davis:  Celebrity  Entertainer/Production 
Coordinator.  Michael  Krauss  Productions,  White  Plams.  NY. 

Donna  L.  Degennaro:  Attending  Wilkes  College. 

Mark  A.  Delawter:  Bond  Underwriter  Trainee.  Continental 
Insurance  Corporation.  New  York.  NY. 

Christine  Del  Bueno:  Paralegal.  Wright.  Robinson, 
McCabe.  Osthimer  and  Tatum.  Richmond.  VA, 

Peter  J.  Digiacomo:  Asset  Management,  Master 
Lease  Corporation. 

Lisa  A.  Eisenhard:  Child  Abuse  Investigator, 
Northumberland  County  Children  &  Youth,  Sunbury,  PA. 

Kimberly  J.  Elsas:  Counselor  Assistant.  Monmouth 
County  Chemical  Dependency  Treatment  Center.  Long 
Branch.  NJ. 

Susan  B.  Elsman:  Ashley  Martin  Associates.  Fairfield,  NJ. 

Diane  Esty:  Branch  Administration  Management  Trainee. 
Midlantic  National  Bank.  Paterson,  NJ. 

Edward  T.  Fallon:  Radio  Announcer.  97  QWK.  Penn  State. 

Andrew  D.  Fiscus:  Assistant  Accountant,  Peal.  Marwick, 
Main  &  Co..  Harrisburg.  PA. 

Charles  R.  Flurie:  Supervisor  &  GEO  Instructor,  Concern, 
Lewisburg  PA. 

Donna  L.  Fries:  Asst.  Manager,  McDonald's  Corp., 
Bloomsburg,  PA. 

Cheryl  L.  Gaffney:  Public  Accountant  for  Touche  Ross, 
New  York.  NY. 

Brigilte  K.  Gehner:  Systems  Analyst  m  Banking, 
New  Haven,  CT. 

Santo  I.  Garcia:  Temporary  Employment  Counselor, 
Pomeranlz  Personal  Inc..  Watchung,  NJ. 

Brian  A.  Goebel:  Associate  for  Coopers  &  Lybrand. 
Parsippany,  NJ, 

Bruce  J.  Gordon:  Attending  York  University  seeking  MA. 

Bruce  R.  Goria:  Advertising  Analyst,  Publishers  Clearing 
House,  Port  Washington.  NY. 

Virginia  R.  Greenough:  Graduate  studies  towards  masters, 
studying  the  french  horn.  University  of  Delaware. 

Mary  T.  Greenawalt:  Elementary  School  Teacher. 

Bryan  L.  Griffie:  Manager.  K-Mart,  Mechanicsburg.  PA, 

Lynn  A.  Guzikowski:  Permanent  Placement  Recruiter. 
Adia  Personnel  Services,  Plainsboro,  NJ. 

David  S.  Hamilton:  Sales  Personnel.  Muehlstein. 
Norwalk.  CT. 

R.  Scott  Harrington:  Teller.  Amsterdam  Savings  Bank. 
Amsterdam.  NY. 

Micheal  J.  Haubner:  Manager.  Dave  Haubner.  Mahwah, 
NJ. 

Richard  J.  Hefele:  Claims  Examiner,  Prudential, 
Parsippany.  NJ. 

Sharon  L.  Henderson:  Sales  Person,  Lillian  August, 
Ridgewood.  NJ 

Trevor  K.  Henry:  Nuclear  Propulsion  Officer,  U.S.  Navy. 

Patrice  L.  Hetherington:  Warehouse  Coordinator.  Crabtree 
&  Evelyn.  Columbia.  MD 

Melissa  A.  Himmelreich:  Actor/Singer,  Roanoke  Island 
Historical  Association.  Manteo.  NC. 

Deborah  A.  Hite:  Claims  Management  Trainee.  The 
Prudential.  Inc..  Toms  River.  NJ. 

Marcia  I.  Hoge:  Attending  Gannon  University  seeking 
M.S.Erie.  PA. 

I^trick  R.  Housen:  Computer  Consultant,  Arthur 
Andersen  &  Co..  Roseland.  NJ, 

David  D.  Huff:  Agent  for  Rusmussen  Associates,  East 
Orange.  NJ. 

Cosmo  J.  lacavazzi:  Marketing  Management.  K-Mart 


Corporation.  Seacacus.  NJ. 

Susan  A.  Johansen:  Institutional  Assets  &  Securities 
Group.  Bankers  Trust.  Jersey  City,  NJ. 

Douglas  A.  Jones:  Software  Engineer.  American  Meter 
Company,  Philadelphia.  PA. 

Glenn  M.  Jones:  Concert  Lighting  Consultant,  King 
Enterprises,  Wimauma.  PL. 

William  G.  Kade):  Junior  Analyst.  Salomon  Brothers  Inc.. 
New  York,  NY, 

Douglas  R.  Kennedy:  Professional  Musician, 
Philadelphia.  PA. 

Cheryl  A.  Knapp:  Micro-Computer  Support  Coordinator. 
The  Equitable.  Edison.  NJ. 

Linda  K.  Knutson:  Associate  Consultant.  Touche  Ross  & 
Co..  New  York.  NY. 

Thomas  C.  Kocaj:  Underwriter  -  Trainee,  Continental 
Insurance.  New  York.  NY. 

William  G.  Koch,  Jr.:  Audit  Staff.  Arthur  Andersen  & 
Co..  Lancaster,  PA. 

Paul  R.  Kopey:  Auditor.  Arthur  Andersen  &  Co.. 
Philadelphia.  PA. 

Jennifer  A.  Laube:  Sales  Audit  Inventory  Clerk, 
XTRAS,  IncTeterboro.  NJ. 

Dana  S.  Leach:  Bond  Representative.  Aetna  Casualty  & 
Surety  Company.  Camp  Hill.  PA. 

Kerrie,  L.  Linker:  Technical  Staff  Member,  AT&T  Bell 
Laboratories.  Holmdel.  NJ. 

David  W.  Lisner:  Account  Executive,  L.  M.  Berry 
Directories  America.  Clinton,  NJ. 

Edward  M.  Lopez:  Attending  Pennsylvania  College  of 
Optometry.  Philadelphia.  PA. 

Steven  D.  Losefsky:  Sound  Engineer. 

Robert  C.  Lussier:  Sales  Representative,  Business  World, 
East  Hanover.  NJ. 

Suzanne  L.  Maglisceau:  Management  Training  Program. 
Mess's  Dept,  Store.  Allentown.  PA. 

Stephen  G.  Mahoney:  Research  Technologist.  Children's 
Hospital  of  Philadelphia,  Philadelphia.  PA. 

Lisa  E.  Marsanico:  Administrator.  Marson  Medical  Inc., 
West  Nyack,  NY, 

Mark  D.  Mattocks:  Manager,  Sound  Systems  Division, 
Susquehanna  Sound.  Northumberland.  PA. 

Diane  M.  Mayer:  Professional  Employment  Counselor, 
Snelling  &.  Snelling.  Chatham.  NJ. 

Arlene  Marie  McBrearty:  Management  Trainee,  Clover 
Stores,  Warrington,  PA, 

Robin-Lynn  McElwee:  Attending  Temple  seeking  J.D., 
Philadelphia,  PA. 

Kelly  L.  McGonigle:  Office  Manager.  G  &  M  Roofing 
Service,  Mahwah.  NJ. 

Kyle  G.  McKay:  Management  Trainee.  Action  Rent-a-Car. 
New  Brunswick.  NJ, 

Scott  R.  McWilliams:  Assistant  Manager.  The  Gap, 
Chevy  Chase,  MD. 

Beth  S.  Mershon:  Attending  Bucknell  seeking  M.S., 
Lewisburg.  PA. 

William  F.  Mikus:  Employment  Representative,  Chemical 
Bank.  Moorestown.  NJ. 

Jennifer  A.  Miller:  Sales  Representative.  LM  Berry, 
Carlisle,  PA. 

Teresa  B.  Monahan:  Personnel  Representative.  HNS/ 
HealthdyneCorp,.  Pine  Brook.  NJ. 

Bradley  G.  Moor:  Bergen  Hill  Youth  Coordinator. 
Episcopal  Church.  Jersey  City,  NJ. 

Ty  A.  Moyer:  Sales  Representative. 

William  C.  Mueller:  Sales  Representative.  Allmet, 
Seacaucus,  NJ. 

Timothy  P.  Mullane:  Manufacturers  Hanover  Trust, 
New  York.  NY. 

Katherine  E.  Murphy:  Attending  New  England 
Conservatory  seeking  MM. 

Kevin  R.  Myhr:  Construction  Worker.  Northland 
Construction,  Allendale,  NJ. 

Jennifer  L.  Nazzaro:  Alliance  Capital.  Seacaucus.  NJ. 

Julie  A.  Nees:  Personal  Banker,  United  Savings  Bank  S  & 
L,  Parsippany.  NJ. 


Carrie  A.  Neff:  Attending  Georgetown  University  School  of 
Foreign  Service  seeking  MA.  and  M.S..  Washington  D.C. 

Karen  A.  Nester:  Management  Trainee.  Meridian  Bank, 
Reading.  PA. 

Kimberly  A.  Norton:  Administrator  -  Professional 
Development  Center.  Deloitte-Haskins  &  Sells. 
New  York.  NY. 

Annmarie  E.  Oakley:  Attending  Rutgers  University, 
Mason-Gross  School  of  the  Arts,  seeking  MM..  New 
Brunswick.  NJ. 

Susan  L.  Rattay:  Sales  Representative.  TESCO 
Distribution  Inc. 

Bethany  Ray  Rudloff:  Teacher 

Christina  L.  Rigby:  Preschool  Teacher- 
Richard  E.  Roth:  Attending  Philadelphia  College  of 
Osteopathic  Medicine  seekmg  D.O..  Philadelphia,  PA. 

Michael  S.  Sarajian:  Training  for  Accounting 
Representative.  Medical  Economics.  Oradell,  NJ. 

Eric  C.  Sarsony:  Attending  Duke  University-  School  of 
Forestry  and  Environmental  Science  seeking  an  M.E.M.. 
Durham,  NC. 

Richard  W.  Schilling:  Psychological  Aide,  Harrisburg  State 
Hospital.  Harrisburg.  PA. 

John  J.  Schroeder:  Programmer.  Comp  Data  Service.  King 
of  Prussia,  PA, 

William  E.  Schroeher:  Sales  Representative.  Computer 
Systems  Repair,  Teterboro.  NJ. 

Matthew  D.  Schukis:  Singing  Internship.  Lake  George 
Opera  Festival.  Glens  Falls.  NY. 

Elizabeth  P.  Schuler:  Attending  Abington  Memorial  School 
of  Nursing.  Abington.  PA 

Elizabeth  L.  Scieizo:  Manager,  Mail  Boxes  Etc  USA. 
Ridgewood.  NJ. 

Lynda  B.  Scimeca:  Branch  Manager,  Empire  Omni, 
Paramus.  NJ. 

Sherri  S.  Senoski:  Attending  West  Virginia  University 
seeking  an  M.S..  Morgantown,  WV. 

Kevin  T.  Sharpe:  Field  Geologist. 

Kelly  Shatto:  Daycare  Teacher,  West  Shore  YMCA  Tiny 
Feet  III  Daycare,  Camp  Hill,  PA 

Karl  A.  Spector:  Attending  Goucher  College  seeking  a  Post 
Bachelor  Degree  in  Pre-Med,  Towson  MD. 

Sefton  S.  Stallard:  Attending  Cordon  Bleu  seeking  a  Grand 
Diploma.  Paris.  France. 

Sharon  L.  Stauffer:  Music  Teacher,  Washington  County 
Board  of  Education.  Hagerstown,  MD. 

Thomas  H.  Stone:  Meat  Department  Clerk,  Konhaus 
Farms.  Mechanicsburg.  PA. 

George  Sutcliffe:  Claims  Manager.  Greater  New  York 
Mutual  Insurance  Co..  New  York.  NY 

Jean  A  Swann:  Teacher,  Pinecrest  Elementary  School. 
Immokalee.  FL 

Tiffany  R.  Talluto:  Account  Manager.  Dunn  &  Bradstreet, 
Florham  Park.  NJ. 

Wendy  A.  Tibaldi:  Assistant  Manager  with  Bell  Atlantic 
Telephone  Company.  Fairfax.  VA. 

James  T.  Tollinger:  Bond  Representative,  Aetna  Casualty 
&  Surety  Co..  Camp  Hill.  PA. 

John  P.  Tourville:  Operations  Manager,  Zeus  Scientific 
Inc..  Branchburg  Township.  NJ. 

Heather  A.  Ventura:  Attending  Westminster  Choir  College. 
Princeton,  NJ. 

Lance  K.  Wagner:  Customer  Service  Representative,  Ford 
Motor  Credit  Co.,  Wayne,  PA 

Philip  E.  Walker:  Salesman,  Erie  Sports  Store.  Erie,  PA. 

Phyllis  E.  Walter:  Caseworker.  Wiley  House.  Danville.  PA. 

Sarah  Walter:  Admissions  Counselor  at  Susquehanna 
University.  Selinsgrove,  PA. 

Deidre  N.  Weiss:  Account  Representative,  Copeico  Credit 
Corp,,  Upper  Saddle  River,  NJ. 

Hollace  A.  Whittaker:  Staff  Accountant.  Arthur  Andersen 
&  Co..  Lancaster.  PA 

Thomas  W.  Wolfinger:  Sound  Engineer.  Re-Creation. 
Port  Trevorton.  PA. 

Todd  E.  Ziegler:  Operations  Support  Technician.  Chemical 
Bank  of  New  Jersey.  Parsippiany.  NJ. 


ALUMNI  WEEKEND  •JUNE  1-3 


^H   t's  not  too  late  to  make  your  plans  to  join 
^^  us  on  campus  June  1,  2  &  3  for  Alumni 
Weekend  '90. 

We  have  lots  planned  to  give  your  summer  a 
great  start,  including  reunions  for  the  classes  of 
'40,  '45,  '50,  '55,  '60,  '65,  '70,  '75,  &  '80.  Even  if 
you're  not  having  a  reunion  this  year,  there  will 
be  plenty  for  you  to  do! 

See  you  there! 


Building  a  Healthy 
Family  Business 

On  May  31  -  June  1,  the  Sigmund  Weis  School  of 
Business  will  conduct  a  workshop  on  "Building  a 
Healthy  Family  Business."  The  program  will  feature 
David  Bork.  an  internationally  recognized  family 
business  consultant. 

In  addition  to  Bork's  presentation  the  workshop 
will  include  a  session  on  estate  planning  and  a 
panel  discussion  by  presidents  of  family 
businesses.  More  than  one  member  of  a  family 
business  are  encouraged  to  attend.  The  program 
should  also  be  valuable  to  professionals  such  as 
accountants  and  lawyers  who  work  with  family 
businesses. 

The  workshop  begins  at  3  p.m.  on  May  31  and 
ends  at  4:00  p.m.  on  June  1.  The  registration  fee 
of  $150  includes  all  meals  and  materials. 

For  information  call  the  School  of  Business  at 
717-372-4454. 


Susquehanna  University  Sets  Tuition,  Fees 
for  1990-91 


Encaustic  Art 
Show/Convention 

Susquehanna  University  will  host  the  2nd 
International  Encaustic  Convention  from  June  22-24, 
1990.  An  art  show  featuring  encaustic  paintings  from 
around  the  globe  will  be  on  display  in  the  Blough- 
Weis  Library  from  June  1-24.  Library  hours  will  be 
Monday  through  Friday,  10  a.m.  to  2  p.m.,  and 
Saturday,  June  23,  from  10  a.m.  to  2  p.m. 

Encaustic  painting  is  an  ancient  art  form  used  by 
the  Egyptians  and  Greeks  before  oil  paintings  were 
discovered.  Wax  pigment  is  heated,  layers  applied 
and  then  heated  again  to  seal  the  work.  This  art  form 
is  seeing  a  strong  revival  internationally  because 
it  survives  so  well  through  the  ages.  An  encaustic 
painting  does  not  deteriorate  over  time  nor  lose 
its  original  color  properties  as  do  other  kinds  of 
paintings.  For  information,  contact  Dorothy  Masom, 
717-372-4444. 


Citing  its  commitment  to  enhanced  quality  and  value 
in  education,  Susquehanna  University's  board  of 
directors  has  approved  higher  tuition  and  fees  for  the 
1990-91  academic  year.  In  doing  so,  the  board  again  this 
year  set  lower  tuition  increases  for  continuing  students. 

Comprehensive  fees  for  first-year  students  next 
year  will  be  $16,970;  for  sophomores,  $16,390;  and  for 
juniors  and  seniors,  $15,410.  These  figures  represent 
an  increase  of  $1,870  for  freshmen  and  $1,290  for 
continuing  students. 

In  announcing  the  board's  action.  President  Joel 
Cunningham  said,  "We  are  convinced  that  investing 
additional  resources  in  educational  programs  is  in  the 
best  interests  of  Susquehanna  students.  Our  decision  to 
focus  on  quality  is  resulting  in  enhancements  that  will 
benefit  students  during  their  undergraduate  years  and 
throughout  their  lives." 

Cunningham  said  that  the  higher  increase  for  freshmen 
reflects  both  the  board's  commitment  to  moderating  fee 
increases  for  continuing  students  and  the  fact  that  entering 
students  will  benefit  more  fully  from  the  improvements  the 
university  is  making. 

Susquehanna  has  made  excellent  progress  in  recent 
years  in  achieving  quality  in  academic  programs  and 
student  life.  This  year  fourteen  new  members  joined  the 
faculty,  bringing  teaching  and  research  credentials  that 
are  among  the  strongest  in  the  university's  history. 
Applications  for  admission  are  near  record  highs  at  a 
time  when  those  at  many  other  strong  institutions  are 
down.  An  annual  retention  rate  of  90  percent  ranks  with 
those  of  the  most  prestigious  colleges  in  the  country. 

"Continuing  to  improve  quality  of  academic  programs 
and  facilities  requires  additional  resources,"  Cunningham 


commented.  "As  is  true  of  virtually  all  independent 
colleges,  the  largest  component  of  Susquehanna's  income 
comes  from  student  tuition  and  fees,  which  account 
for  approximately  three-quarters  of  the  university's 
annual  income." 

Susquehanna  has  achieved  remarkable  success 
recently  in  its  fund-raising  efforts.  Alumni  and  parent 
gifts  in  the  university's  annual  fund  have  increased 
substantially  and  the  five-year  capital  gifts  campaign 
which  began  two  years  ago  is  far  ahead  of  schedule  in 
nearing  its  $22  million  goal. 

Combined  revenue  from  tuition  and  fees,  gifts,  grants 
and  endowment  income  will  make  possible  additional 
improvements.  An  $18  million  capital  investment 
program  begun  this  year  will  provide  major  renovation 
of  four  residence  halls  and  three  academic  buildings.  In 
1990-91,  faculty  will  be  added  in  the  molecular  biology, 
psychology  and  communications  programs,  and  the 
Blough-Weis  Library's  catalog  and  circulation  system 
will  be  automated  to  provide  improved  access  to 
Susquehanna's  growing  library  holdings  and  to  those 
in  libraries  throughout  the  Northeast. 

Recognizing  that  college  costs  are  a  heavy  burden 
for  many  families,  Cunningham  said,  "Susquehanna 
remains  committed  to  a  financial  aid  program  that  is 
sensitive  and  responsive  to  student  needs.  Virtually  all 
students  who  demonstrate  need  will  be  assisted."  More 
than  half  of  Susquehanna's  students  receive  some  form 
of  financial  assistance. 

Cunningham  concluded,  "In  today's  increasingly 
complex  world,  a  first-class  education  is  an  investment 
for  the  long  term.  We  believe  our  focus  on  quality  will 
be  of  value  throughout  the  lives  of  our  students." 


ALUMNUS 


VOLUME  58 

NUMBER  3 

SUMMER  1990 


Susquehanna  University's  Sigmund  Weis  School 
of  Business  recently  played  a  major  role  in 
addressing  the  issues  facing  small  business  on 
both  the  regional  and  international  fronts  as 
It  successfully  unveiled  its  new  Family  Business  Program 
and  served  as  a  co-sponsor  of  The  35th  World  Conference 
of  the  International  Council  for  Small  Business  (ICSB). 
The  Family  Business  Program  made  its  debut  May  31- 
June  1  as  some  70  regional  family  business  executives 
joined  with  leading  experts  in  a  workshop  entitled 
"Creating  a  Healthy  Family  Business." 

A  week  later  The  Weis  School  joined  with  The  School 
of  Government  and  Business  Administration  at  George 
Washington  University,  the  United  States  Small  Business 
Administration.  Bell  Atlantic,  the  National  Federation  of 
Independent  Business,  Enlrepreneur  magazine,  and  the 
School  of  Business  Administration  at  the  University  of 
Dayton,  as  co-sponsor  of  ICSB's  World  Conference  June 
7-10  in  Arlington.  VA.  The  conference  drew  small  business 
entrepreneurs,  government  officials  and  educators  from 
over  45  countries. 

"We  believe  it's  important  to  strengthen  family  business 
in  the  United  States  and  think  the  Family  Business  Program 
is  one  way  we  can  serve  the  needs  of  both  our  students 
and  the  regional  business  community,"  says  Carl  Bellas, 
dean  of  the  Sigmund  Weis  School  of  Business.  "We're 
also  pleased  that  our  faculty  played  such  a  major  role 
in  an  international  conference." 


Family  Business  Program  Created 

In  the  United  States,  according  to  the  experts,  90 
percent  of  the  15  million  businesses  are  family-owned 
and  operated,  but  only  30  percent  of  all  first-generation 
businesses  survive  into  the  next  generation.  Those  numbers 
prompted  the  creation  of  the  Family  Business  Program, 
which  found  Susquehanna  joining  only  a  handful  of 
business  schools  nationally  offering  a  program  in 
this  field. 

Professor  of  Management  Bill  Sauer  is  director  of  the 
program,  which  is  being  funded  partially  by  a  grant  from 
the  Charles  Degenstein  Foundation. 

By  the  fall  semester,  Sauer  hopes  to  have  the  program 
in  place.  Five  basic  activities  are  envisioned  for  the 
new  program; 

©Organizing  and  conducting  workshops  and  seminars 
for  family  businesses. 

O  Building  and  operating  a  family  business  network  for 
the  purpose  of  sharing  information  and  encouraging  mutual 
assistance  on  family  business  issues. 

©Developing  library  reference  collections  of  books, 
journals,  and  articles  on  family  businesses  and  family 
business  issues. 

©Encouraging  Susquehanna  University  faculty,  and 
others,  to  conduct  research  in  this  field  that  will  be  of  value 
both  to  area  family  businesses  and  to  faculty  and  students 
at  business  schools  throughout  the  country. 

©Developing  an  undergraduate  course  on  family 
businesses  at  Susquehanna. 


The  nation's  foremost  pioneer  in  counseling  family 
businesses,  David  Bork,  served  as  keynote  speaker  and 
conference  leader  in  the  program's  initial  workshop. 

As  founder  of  the  Bork  Institute  for  Family  Business 
in  Aspen,  CO,  whose  mission  is  to  help  families  remain 
positively  connected  and  successful  in  their  businesses, 
Bork  has  been  featured  in  Fortune  magazine.  The  Wall 
Street  Journal.  USA  Today,  Money  magazine  and  Vie 
Washington  Post  for  his  expertise  in  the  field.  He  worked 
with  over  250  families,  assisting  them  in  dealing  with  such 
issues  as  succession,  bringing  children  into  the  firm,  sibling 
rivalry,  divorce,  and  other  issues  affecting  family  firms. 

He  was  joined  by  several  noted  family  business  executives 
in  a  panel  discussion  May  31  as  a  highlight  of  the  workshop. 
The  panel  included: 

•  Dan  and  Gary  Baylor  '69.  Dan  is  the  founder  of 
Country  Cupboard  in  Lewisburg,  one  of  the  largest  gift 
shop/  restaurant  operations  on  the  East  Coast.  When 
Gary  succeeded  his  father  as  president,  Dan  retired,  only  to 
start  a  new  enterprise  —  Brook  Park  Farms. 

•  Dick  Yuengling,  president  of  the  Yuengling  Brewery, 
which  was  founded  in  1829  and  is  the  oldest  brewery  in 
the  United  States.  He  is  the  fifth  generation  of  Yuenglings 
to  run  the  business.  He  began  his  work  there  as  a  teenager, 
later  left  and  started  his  own  successful  distributorship, 
only  to  return  and  buy  the  business  when  his  father 
became  ill. 

•  Dick  Rosenberg,  chairman  of  Big  V  Supermarkets 
in  New  York.  He  took  over  the  family  business,  and  with 

continued  on  pane  2 


Weis  School  of  Business 
Helps  Small  Business 
Globally  and  Locally 


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Utn'id  B(trk  condiurinii  ihc  Family  Business  Workshop 
at  Susquehanna 


lontinued  from  page  I 

his  parents  remaining  as  active  participants,  built  it  into 

a  major  enterprise  and  then  sold  it. 

•  Andree  Phillips  and  Rick  Fenstamaker.  Andree  is 
president  of  Radiant  Steel  Products  Corporation,  a  steel 
fabricating  firm  in  Williamsport  which  she  took  over  several 
years  after  her  father's  death  and.  with  no  previous 
experience,  brought  the  firm  back  from  the  edge  of 
bankruptcy.  She  has  since  brought  her  son.  Rick,  into 
the  business  and  he  presently  serves  as  plant  manager. 

•  Louis  Sheetz,  vice  president  of  marketing  for  Sheetz 
Convenience  Stores  based  in  Altoona.  He  and  his  brothers 
have  built  a  chain  of  185  convenience  stores  located 
throughout  Pennsylvania,  Ohio,  and  West  Virginia. 

Steven  Hoffman  '72,  CPA.  a  tax  partner  with  the 
accounting  firm  of  KPMG  Peat  Marwick  specializing 
in  tax  planning,  also  was  a  featured  workshop  speaker. 


Weis  School  Co-Sponsors  World 
Conference 

Not  only  did  the  Weis  School  of  Business  serve  as  co- 
sponsor  of  the  event.  Alan  R.  Warehime  Distinguished 
Professor  of  Business  Administration  Bill  Ward  also  served 
as  program  chair  and  presented  a  paper  entitled 
"Entrepreneurial  Mystique:  Fact  or  Fiction?" 

Jerrell  Habegger,  assistant  professor  of  accounting 
and  conference  treasurer,  chaired  a  symposium  on  "The 
Impact  of  Culture  and  National  Policy  on  Small  Business." 
Bill  Sauer  and  Degenstein  Professor  of  Management  Ken 
Fladmark  also  chaired  symposiums,  while  Tony  Rusek, 
assistant  professor  of  economics,  presented  a  paper.  Bellas 
offered  welcoming  remarks  prior  to  the  keynote  speech 
at  opening  day. 

Speakers  participating  in  the  conference  included: 

•  Wally  "Famous"  Amos,  the  founder  of  The  Famous 
Amos  Chocolate  Chip  Cookie  Corp.  and  now  a  self-made 
multi-millionaire  known  throughout  the  world. 

•  John  Sloan,  Jr.,  president  and  chief  executive  officer 
of  the  National  Federation  of  Independent  Business,  the 
largest  small-business  organization  in  the  United  States. 

•  David  McClelland,  distinguished  research  professor 
of  psychology  at  Boston  University  who  has  done 
extensive  research  on  entrepreneurship,  and  is  a  noted 
authority  on  motivational  patterns  and  their  interaction 
with  entrepreneurship.  O 


Dan  Baylor.  Gary  Baylor.  Dick  Yuen^ling.  Dick  Rosenherf>.  Andree  Phillips  and 
Rick  Fenstamaker 


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Director  of  Public  Relations/ Publications 

Betsy  J.  Koons 

Publications  Manager 

Jean  Smith 

Assistant  Director  of  Public  Relations 

Michael  S.  Ferlazzo 
Graphic  Design 

Newton  Advertising,  Inc. 


Susquehanna  University  Nondiscrimination  Policy 

It  IS  the  policy  of  Susquehanna  University  not  to  discriminate  on  tlie 
basis  of  race,  color,  religion,  national  or  ethnic  origin,  age,  sex,  or 
handicap  in  its  educational  programs,  admissions  practices,  scholarship 
and  loan  programs,  athletics  and  other  school-administered  activities,  or 
employment  practices  This  policy  is  in  compliance  with  the  requirements 
of  Title  VII  of  the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  1964,  Title  IX  of  the  Education 
Amendments  of  1972,  Section  504  of  the  Rehabilitation  Act  of  1973, 
regulations  of  the  Internal  Revenue  Service,  and  all  other  applicable 
Federal,  State  and  local  statutes,  ordinances,  and  regulations. 

Susquehanna  Alumnus  (USPS  .S29-060)  is  published  quarterly 
by  Susquehanna  University,  Selinsgrove.  PA  17870.  Second  class 
postage  paid  at  Selinsgrove.  PA.  and  additional  mailing  offices. 
POSTMASTER:  Send  address  changes  to  Susquehanna  Alumnus. 
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Dr  Richard  Kozlowski  and  Dr  Fred  Grosse  during  this  \car  \ 
cotnmencetnent  exercises 

Susquehanna  Joins 
NASA  in  Joint  Venture 

Susquehanna  University  has  been  selected  by  the 
National  Aeronautics  and  Space  Administration  (NASA) 
to  participate  in  a  joint  space  science  research  program 
called  the  NASA  JOint  VEnture  (JOVE)  Initiative. 
Susquehanna  is  one  of  only  15  colleges  and  universities 
across  the  nation,  and  the  only  Pennsylvania  school, 
selected  for  this  three-year  pilot  project. 

In  announcing  the  partnership.  President  Joel 
Cunningham  said:  "We  are  enthusiastic  about  the 
research  opportunities  this  joint  venture  with  NASA 
will  provide  Susquehanna  faculty  and  students.  We  also 
appreciate  the  leadership  of  scientists  of  the  University 
of  Arizona  in  supporting  Susquehanna's  participation 
and  the  encouragement  of  Congressman  George  Gekas." 

Dr.  Richard  W.  H.  Kozlowski,  associate  professor  and 
head  of  the  physics  department,  and  Dr.  Fred  A.  Grosse, 
professor  of  physics,  are  Susquehanna's  JOVE  faculty 
research  associates.  Beginning  this  summer,  they  are 
studying  the  atmospheres  and  surfaces  of  Venus.  Mercury, 
and  the  Moon,  in  collaboration  with  Dr.  Donald  Hunten  of 
the  Department  of  Planetary  Sciences  at  the  University 
of  Arizona,  using  observational  data  from  ground-based 
facilities  and  from  spacecraft.  They  intend  to  analyze  data 
from  the  Magellan  to  Venus  and  Galileo  to  Jupiter  missions 
as  it  becomes  available.  Dr.  Kozlowski  and  Dr  Grosse  will 
involve  their  students  in  this  research  and  will  develop 
contemporary  space  science  curriculum  units  for  both  basic 
and  upper  level  physics  courses  at  Susquehanna.  An 
outreach  program  for  local  elementary  and/or  secondary 
schools  will  also  be  a  part  of  Susquehanna's  space 
science  program. 

The  JOVE  Initiative  began  last  year  as  a  way  to 
broaden  the  participation  of  university  scientists  and 
students  in  analyzing  the  flood  of  space  science  data  that 
will  be  pouring  in  from  upcoming  observatory  missions. 
According  to  NASA,  1989-1993  will  be  the  "Golden  Age 
of  Space  Science"  because  of  the  many  new  launches 
planned  during  this  five-year  period.  The  program  also 
hopes  to  expose  many  more  students  to  the  excitement  ol  the 
space  sciences,  thereby  addressing  national  needs  in  science 
and  engineering  education. 

Susquehanna  University's  participation  in  this  new 
venture  is  one  of  many  new  developments  in  its  approach 
to  science  education.  A  greater  emphasis  has  been  placed 
on  student/faculty  collaborative  research  throughout  the 
sciences;  new  curricular  focus  has  been  placed  on  the  lite 
sciences;  and  the  major  renovation  and  expansion  of  Fisher 
Science  Hall,  to  be  completed  this  fall,  will  bring  together 
science  and  psychology  departments  tn  one  location  to 
encourage  interdisciplinary  cooperation.  The  building 
includes  an  observatory  which  houses  the  largest  rcfiecting 
telescope  of  its  kind  in  Pennsylvania,  a  gift  from  ihc 
University  of  Arizona's  Lunar  and  Planetary  Laboratory 


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Campus  News 


Faculty/Staff  Briefs 

■  Dr.  Ronald  L.  Dotterer,  associate  professor  and 
head  of  the  English  department,  is  the  1989-90  recipient 
of  the  Lindback  Foundation  Award  for  Excellence  in 
Teaching.  Dr.  Susan  M.  Johnson,  assistant  professor 
of  modern  languages,  is  the  1990-91  recipient  of  the 
John  C.  Horn  Award  for  Scholarship  and  Service.  Both 
awards  were  made  at  1990  Commencement  exercises. 
Johnson  will  also  assume  the  position  of  director  of 
international  study  programs. 

■  Chaplain  Chris  Thomforde,  was  recently  featured 
in  a  story  entitled  "St.  Chris,  the  Calm"  in  the  April 
edition  of  Tlie  Lutheran  magazine. 

■  Rebecca  Meiser,  instructor  in  mathematical  sciences, 
won  the  Lehigh  Graduate  School  Fellowship  for  1990-91. 
Besides  winning  the  competition,  the  award  will  allow  her 
to  return  to  Lehigh  to  write  her  dissertation  without  being 
required  to  do  leaching  assistant  work, 

■  A  publication  designed  and  edited  by  Publications 
Manager  Jean  Smith  has  been  awarded  the  bronze 
medal  in  the  category  of  Recruitment  Publications  from 
the  Council  for  Advancement  and  Support  of  Education 
(CASE),  while  Assistant  Director  of  Public  Relations 
Mike  Ferlazzo,  along  with  former  Director  Jane  Daly, 
received  the  bronze  medal  in  the  category  of  Public 
Relations  Program  Improvement  from  CASE.  Jean's 
winning  publication  was  the  admissions  "Yield  Piece" 
which  featured  a  notebook  filled  with  cartoons  and 
drawings  about  life  at  Susquehanna.  Students  Aaron 
Billger  '91,  Flora  Teh  '89,  and  Betsy  Van  Tuyl  '90 
also  contributed  to  this  publication.  Mike's  presentation 
documented  the  substantial  and  impressive  progress 
made  in  Susquehanna's  public  relations  program  over 

a  three-year  period.  1986-89. 

■  Librarian  Peter  Deekle  is  chair  of  the  consortium  of 
Associated  College  Libraries  of  Central  Pennsylvania, 
which  will  be  celebrating  its  first  quarter  century  this 
fall.  He  is  also  chair  of  the  program  committee  for  the 
Governor's  Conference  on  Library  and  Information 
Services  which  will  take  place  this  fall  and  will  precede 
the  While  House  Conference  in  1991. 

B  After  11  years  and  71  straighl-wins.  the  Susquehanna 
University  men's  track  team  finally  came  up  short  in  a 
meet  vs.  Messiah  on  April  14.  dropping  an  89.5  to  6.^.5 
decision  while  Western  Maryland  scored  19  and  Juniata 
13.  The  squad  came  back  to  win  its  final  triangular  at 
Delaware  Valley,  scoring  73  points  to  Gettysburg's  63 
and  the  host  Aggies'  44.  lo  finish  this  season  at  5-1  and 
give  12th-year  head  coach  Jim  Taylor  a  76-7  career 
record.  News  of  the  streak's  end  was  reported  to  both 
wires  and  the  story  ran  in  USA  Today.  Tlic  New  York 
Times.  Vie  Washington  Posi.  and  Tlie  Pittsburgh  Press 
among  others. 

■  Assistant  Professor  of  Speech  Communicalion 


Beverly  Romberger  chaired  a  panel  entitled  "Hearing 
the  Voices  as  We  Move  Into  the  21st  Century"  and 
presented  a  paper  titled  "Hearing  the  Voices  through 
Oral  History"  at  the  81st  annual  Eastern  Communication 
Association  Convention. 

■  Dr.  Robert  Goodspeed,  professor  of  geology, 
celebrated  both  Earth  Day  and  Euell  Gibbons  Day 
by  being  the  featured  speaker  at  the  Euell  Gibbons 
Foundation  and  Conservancy  Day  celebration  on  April 
22  with  the  observation  that  "it  is  everyone's  duty  and 
responsibility. .  .   and  our  privilege  as  well,  to  be  active 
stewards  or  guardians  of  our  environment." 

■  Dr.  Alan  "Fritz"  Kreisler  will  become  the  Associate 
Dean  lor  Student  Development,  supervising  the  Counseling 
and  Career  Development  offices  and  the  Health  Center. 

■  Ken  Peress  has  been  promoted  to  Associate  Dean  for 
Campus  Life  and  will  supervise  the  offices  of  Campus 
Activities.  Volunteer  Programs  and  Multicultural  Affairs 
along  with  Residence  Life  operations. 

University  Starts 
Habitat  for 
Humanity  Chapter 

A  campus  chapter  of  the  international  housing 
program  Habitat  for  Humanity  has  been  established 
at  Susquehanna  University.  Students,  faculty  and 
volunteers  from  nearby  communities  met  in  the  spring 
to  elect  officers,  officially  launching  the  program. 

Habitat  for  Humanity  International  is  a  grassroots. 
Christian  housing  ministry  whose  objective  is  to  eliminate 
poverty  housing.  By  using  as  much  volunteer  labor  and 
donated  materials  as  possible,  homes  and  apartments  are 
built  or  renovated,  and  sold  to  families  in  need  at  no 
profit  and  no  interest.  The  cost  of  the  home  is  repaid 
over  a  fixed  time  period,  and  the  payments  finance 
additional  building  projects.  Homeowners  also  are 
required  to  contributed  "sweat  equity"  by  participating 
in  the  project.  Susquehanna  students  became  interested 
in  forming  a  University  chapter  after  working  on  Habitat 
housing  projects  last  year  in  Bloomsburg.  New  York  City 
and  Baltimore.  Chaplain  Christopher  Thomforde, 
who  organized  the  day-long  excursions  to  those  cities, 
comments.  "With  the  opening  of  a  Habitat  chapter  at 
Susquehanna,  the  students  will  eventually  be  able  to  apply 
what  they  have  learned  elsewhere  to  assist  surrounding 
communities  here  on  an  ongoing  basis." 

The  first  step  towards  this  goal  was  the  establishment 
of  a  campus  chapter  The  actual  selection  and  building 
of  projects  will  not  begin  until  an  affiliate  project  is 
established— an  autonomous,  nonprofit  corporation  with 
its  own  board  of  directors  and  committee  structure.  Student 
involvement  in  the  campus  chapter  is  expected  to  grow, 
especially  since  it  has  been  approved  to  be  part  of  the 
Project  House  system  for  the  1990-91  academic  year. 

Dr.  Jerrell  W.  Habegger,  assistant  professor  of 
accounting,  is  faculty  advisor  to  the  Habitat  chapter. 

"We  hope  to  become  an  affiliate  project  within  the  next 
several  months."  Habegger  said.  "Right  now  we  are  in 
the  process  of  identifying  areas  of  the  county  with  the 
greatest  need  and  building  community  commitment  to 
the  Habitat  program." 

Habegger  added  that  Susquehanna  students  will  continue 
to  help  with  projects  in  other  cities.  "If  alumni  or  other 
friends  of  the  University  know  of  Habitat  affiliates  in  their 
cities  that  would  welcome  college  students.  1  would  like 
to  know  about  them."  he  said. 

Please  contact  Jerry  Habegger  at  717-372-4461  for  further 
information  about  Susquehanna  University's  Habitat  for 
Humanity  chapter 


Sudarl^asa's  Speech 
Culminates  First  Year  of 
Susquehanna/Lincoln 
Partnership 

In  the  Spring  of  1989  the  Pennsylvania  Campus 
Compact  organization  approved  a  one-year  grant  under 
which  Susquehanna  University  and  historically  black 
Lincoln  University  developed  a  program  of  exchange 
to  stimulate  development  of  a  centralized  volunteer 
center  at  Lincoln  similar  to  Susquehanna's  Center 
for  Volunteer  Programs,  and  to  assist  Susquehanna  in 
increasing  cultural  awareness  and  developing  an  effective 
Office  of  Multicultural  Affairs. 

Dr.  Niara  Sudarkasa,  president  of  Lincoln, 
culminated  the  first  year's  activities  by  presenting 
the  commencement  address. 

Activities  this  year  have  included:  exchange  visits 
by  administrative  staff  and  three  one-day  exchange  visits 
of  3-5  students  from  each  institution;  an  overnight  exchange 
visit  at  Lincoln;  a  joint  community  service  program  in 
Harrisburg;  and  a  quarterly  Campus  Connection  newsletter 
distributed  to  students,  staff  and  faculty  at  both  institutions. 
A  joint  presentation  on  the  partnership  was  made  at  the 
Pennsylvania  Campus  Compact  conference  in  the  spring. 

Proposed  future  plans  include  a  student  intern  exchange; 
and  a  joint  staff  development  workshop  for  student  life 
personnel  from  both  institutions. 

The  partnership  with  Lincoln  University  is  one  example 
of  Susquehanna's  efforts  to  increase  the  level  of  multicultural 
diversity  and  community  responsibility  on  its  campus. 


Fisher  Science  Hall 
Taking  Shape 

The  $6.3  million  renovation  and  expansion  of  Fisher 
Science  Hall  continues  on  schedule  and  alumni  should 
notice  an  obvious  new  addition  to  the  building  with 
their  next  visit  to  campus. 

The  dome,  constructed  to  house  the  University's 
new  telescope,  is  now  in  place  atop  Fisher  on  the  Seibert 
Hall  side  of  the  building.  The  telescope  was  donated  to 
Susquehanna  by  the  University  of  Arizona  and  was  installed 
this  summer.  One  of  its  uses  will  be  in  introductory 
astronomy  classes,  which  are  part  of  the  core  curriculum, 
beginning  this  fall. 

The  completion  of  the  building  will  play  a  key  role  in 
maintaining  Susquehanna's  progress  and  accomplishments 
in  the  sciences.  All  friends  of  the  University  should  plan 
now  to  attend  the  dedication  of  Fisher  Science  Hall  on 
Sunday  afternoon.  October  28.  1990.  (Please  note  this  is 
the  same  weekend  as  the  Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle  dinner). 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

4 


Sports 


Davis,  Howlett  Receive  Top  Atliletic  Senior  Awards 


All-American  football  center  Colin  Howlett  of 
Allcntown  and  four-time  volleyball  "Most  Valuable 
Player"  Jennifer  Davis  of  York  received  the  Blair 
Heaton  Memorial  and  A.W.S.  (Association  for  Women's 
Students)  Awards  as  Susquehanna's  top  senior  male  and 
female  athletes  respectively  at  the  recent  1989-90  All- 
Sports  Banquet. 

A  quad-captain  on  this  year's  8-1-1  Crusader  football  team 
which  tied  for  the  Middle  Atlantic  Conference  (MAC)  title, 
Howlett  earned  Division  III  First  Team  All-American 
honors  on  Don  Hansen's  Football  Gazette  squad,  which 
appeared  in  the  January  3  issue  of  USA  Today,  and  was  also 
a  Third  Team  Division  III  All-American  on  the  recently- 
released  Pizza  Hut  team,  which  is  selected  by  a  national 
panel  of  sports  inlbrmation  directors. 

A  Catasauqua  High  School  product,  the  6-3,  245-pound 
Howlett  was  also  a  two-time  First  Team  MAC  All-Star  and 
was  a  First  Team  Division  III  Preseason  All-Amencan 
according  to  Vie  Sporting  Nen-s.  He  anchored  possibly 
the  best  offensive  line  in  school  history  this  season  as 
the  Crusaders  finished  second  in  rushing  (206.1  yds./game) 
and  total  offense  (335.9  yds./game)  in  the  MAC. 

A  human  resource  management  major  at  Susquehanna, 
he  is  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Patrick  Howlett  of  1840 
Troxell  St.  in  Allentown. 

"Colin  was  one  of  our  top  leaders  both  on  and  off  the 
field,"  says  rookie  Susquehanna  football  head  coach 
Steve  Briggs,  who  was  an  assistant  the  past  two  years. 

"He's  had  a  tremendous  work  ethic  which  has  allowed 
him  to  be  the  best  he  could  be  and  it  is  fitting  that  he 
receive  this  award.  We  are  extremely  proud  of  him." 

The  Blair  Heaton  Memorial  Award  is  given  annually 
to  the  senior  man  who  best  typifies  the  devotion  to 
scholarship  and  athletics  and  the  self-discipline  and 
courage  shown  on  the  playing  field  by  the  late  Blair 
Heaton.  A  1942  Susquehanna  graduate,  Heaton  starred 
in  football  and  track  and  later  returned  to  Susquehanna 
as  a  mathematics  professor  and  coach.  Also  a  former 
teacher  at  Selinsgrove  Area  High  School,  he  died  in 
I960  at  the  age  of  41. 

A  5  7 "  setter/hitter  in  volleyball,  Davis  was  a  three- 
year  captain  and  earned  the  squad's  "Most  Valuable 
Player"  award  during  all  four  years  of  her  Susquehanna 


career.  She  also  was  a  two-time  MAC-Northwest 
Section  All-Star. 

This  season,  she  helped  the  squad  tie  the  school 
record  for  best-record  ever,  finishing  23-11  (tying  the 
1984  record)  and  qualify  for  the  MAC  playoffs  tor  only 
the  second-time  in  school  history.  On  the  year,  she 
played  in  90  of  96  games,  finishing  second  in  kills  (174), 
set  assists  (390)  and  defensive  digs  (103).  Also,  she 
finished  third  with  27  .solo  blocks  and  had  the  least 
number  of  pass  receiving  errors  (10).  The  six  games 
Davis  missed  were  due  to  her  commitment  as  Student 
Government  Association  (SGA)  President. 

A  graduate  of  York  Suburban  High  School,  she 
is  a  marketing  major  at  Susquehanna  and  the  daughter 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Alton  Davis.  2467  Schoolhouse 
Lane.  York. 

"Jen  has  been  a  great  team  leader  through  example." 
says  second-year  Lady  Crusader  volleyball  coach 
Carole  Templon.   "She's  one  of  the  most  talented  and 
knowledgeable  volleyball  players  I  know  and  worked 
hard  all  season  both  for  the  team,  and  to  improve  her 
own  skills.  She'll  be  hard  to  replace." 

Award  winners  in  each  sport  include  the  following: 

FIELD  HOCKEY:  Best  Offensive,  Tara  Encarnacion 

of  Easton;  Best  Midfielder.  Wendy  Sharkus  of  Easton; 

Best  Defensive,  Sheryl  Boblick  of  Lititz 

SOCCER:  Best  Offensive,  Matt  Schrufer  of  Oley;  Best 

Midfielder,  Dennis  McManus  of  Spring  Lake  Heights, 

NJ;  Best  Defensive.  Malt  Petchel  of  Lawrenceville,  NJ 

VOLLEYBALL:  Best  Offensive.  Tracy  Eckholm  of  Basking 

Ridge,  NJ;  Best  Defensive.  Jodi  Henry  of  Camp  Hill; 

Most  Valuable.  Jennifer  Davis  of  York. 

CROSS  COUNTRY:  Most  Valuable  Runner.  Ken  Heffner 

of  Jacobus 

MEN'S  BASKETBALL:  Best  Offensive.  Will  Ciercierski  of 

Lewistown;  Best  Defensive.  Craig  Harper  of  Sewell,  NJ; 

Most  Valuable.  Gregg  Allocco  of  Berkeley  Heights,  NJ 

BASKETBALL  CHEERLEADERS:  Best  Cheerleader.  Jim 

Shaffer  of  Dillsburg 

WOMEN'S  BASKETBALL:  Best  Offensive.  Laurie  Pankuck 

of  Berkeley  Heights.  NJ;  Best  Defensive.  Kristie  Maravelli 

of  Johnstown;  Most  Valuable.  Pankuck 

WRESTLING:  Most  Improved.  Todd  Maynard  of  Sayre; 


Best  First-Year  Man.  Andy  Watkins  of  Forty-Fort;  Most 

Takedowns,  Rick  Moskowitz  of  Glen  Ridge,  NJ;  Most 

Pins,  Watkins;  Most  Valuable.  Moskowitz 

MEN'S  SWIMMING:  Most  Improved.  Trenton  Gingerich 

of  Towanda;  High  Point  Award.  Jon  Grove  of  Reading: 

Most  Valuable.  Scott  Blanchard  of  Cedarhurst,  NY 

WOMEN'S  SWIMMING:  Most  Improved.  Jennifer  Devan 

of  Blackwood,  NJ;  High  Point  Award,  Stephanie  Grant 

of  Blue  Bell;  Most  Valuable.  Kelle  Murphy  of  Littleton.  MA 

BASEBALL:  Leading  Hitler:  John  Reformato  of  Rutherford, 

NJ;  Best  Fielder.  Joe  Ropietski  of  Wilkes-Barre;  Best  Earned 

Run  Average.  Eric  Mull  of  Birdsboro,  Most  Valuable, 

Charlie  Fetterolf  of  Gordon 

SOFTBALL:  Best  Offensive,  Jennifer  Winter  of  Ardsley; 

Best  Defensive,  Rose  Firestine  of  Sayre;  Most  Valuable. 

Winter 

MEN'S  TRACK:  Outstanding  Fieldman.  Frank  Krantz  of 

Mayfield;  Outstanding  Runner.  Cory  Mabry  of  Pottsville; 

Most  Valuable.  Tom  DiSante  of  Coatcsville 

WOMEN'S  TRACK:  Outstanding  Fieldwomen.  Liz 

Nicodemus  of  Wellsboro;  Outstanding  Runner.  Michelle 

Duffy  of  Danville;  Most  Valuable.  Karen  Warner  of 

Vienna,  VA 

MEN'S  TENNIS:  Most  Valuable.  Pete  Comber  of 

West  Chester 

WOMEN'S  TENNIS:  Most  Valuable.  Jill  Sameth  of 

Mantoloking,  NJ 

GOLF:  Low  Stroke  Average,  Rob  Rohrback  of  Ephrata 

WOMEN'S  LACROSSE:  Best  Offensive  Player,  Wendy 

Blackburn  of  Fort  Washington;  Best  Defensive, 

Courtney  Steele  of  Harrington  Park,  NJ 


Women's  Track  Team 
Hurdles  Small  Numbers 
in  Record-Setting  Year 

Third-year  women's  track  head  coach  Tom  Moore 
knew  he  had  brought  in  an  excellent  recruiting  class  for 
the  1990  season,  but  still  thought  his  team  was  at  least  a 
year  away  from  great  success  with  only  10  members  on 
the  roster,  including  six  freshmen. 

As  the  season  unfolded,  Moore  watched  his  small  but 
talented  squad  make  an  impact  instantly,  setting  a  new 
school  record  for  wins  in  a  season  with  an  8-1  record 
(Old  Record:  6-2,  1985),  and  earn  its  highest  team 


Coach  Tnm  Moore 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

5 


Freshman  Kami  Wium  r  i>,inu  ipatcii  in  as  many  as  six 
e\'ents  during  u  mttl  an  J  lanwd  ihe  squad 's  Most 
Valuable  Performer  Award. 

placement  at  the  Middle  Atlantic  Conference  (MAC) 
Championships  since  1985,  tmishmg  fourth. 

Along  Ihe  way,  freshman  Michele  Duffy  of  Danville 
wasted  no  time  in  earning  respect.  She  won  the  triple 
jump  (37  '8  1/2 ")  and  100-meler  hurdles  (15.52  seconds), 
setting  meet  records  in  both,  while  finishing  second  in 
Ihe  long  jump  (16 '8")  at  MAC'S  as  she  went  on  lo  become 
Susquehanna's  first  female  track  Ail-American  by 
finishing  third  in  the  triple  jump  (37 '9")  al  the  NCAA 
Division  III  Championships. 

All  the  success  so  fast  surpassed  Moore's  wildest 
expectations. 

"I  didn't  think  we  would  do  8-1.  I  knew  what  the 
freshmen  were  capable  of,  but  I  just  thought  we'd 
improve  upon  the  season  before  and  see  them  do  their 
personal  bests,"  says  Moore. 

"1  knew  if  they  kept  working  hard,  the  records  would 
come.  I  just  didn't  think  il  would  be  this  soon." 

Moore's  program  turned  around  from  an  0-7  mark  in 
1989  to  go  8-1  this  year,  including  wins  in  its  last  five. 
That  turnaround  brings  back  memories  of  the  1979-80 
men's  track  seasons  which  found  current  men's  head 
coach  Jim  Taylor,  who  also  works  with  Ihe  women  in 
Ihc  running  events,  beginning  his  illustrious  Susquehanna 
career  with  a  3-6  mark  in  1979,  only  to  come  back  with 
a  perfect  10-0  mark  the  next  year 

Moore  was  a  standout  freshman  jumper  on  that  1980 
squad.  Not  surprisingly,  he  has  tried  to  build  his 
program  in  the  mold  of  Taylor's  men's  teams,  which 
have  gone  74-7  since  his  arrival  with  six  MAC  titles. 

"Since  I've  come  lo  Susquehanna,  I've  learned  so 
much  from  him.  Not  just  about  coaching,  but  life  in 
general."  says  Moore. 

"When  1  look  over  the  program.  Coach  Taylor  and  I 
decided  to  try  and  set  up  a  women's  program  which  was 
"imparable  to  Ihe  men's.  We  didn't  make  a  time  reference. 
hut  we  knew  if  we  got  some  good  recruits,  we  could 
turn  things  around  quickly." 

"1  really  started  lo  get  involved  in  Ihe  program 
about  a  year  ago  as  far  as  concentrating  an  effort  into 
it."  says  Taylor,  who  guided  the  men  to  a  5-1  record 
and  fourth  place  MAC  finish  this  year  "We've  really 
just  brought  the  women  in  to  work  with  the  men  and 
think  of  the  program,  more  or  less,  like  one  team  doing 
everything  together 

"I  was  very  impre.ssed  with  the  accomplishments 
ol  this  year's  women's  team,  not  because  I  didn't  think 
they  had  the  ability.  I  think  we  probably  had  as  good  of 
a  recruiting  year  with  the  women  as  we've  ever  had. 
Obviously,  the  people  we  got  in  were  very  good." 

As  a  mailer  of  fact,  freshmen  copped  all  Ihe  women's 


track  team  awards  at  this  year's  Sports  Awards  Banquet. 
In  addition  to  Duffy,  who  took  the  Outstanding  Runner 
Award,  Liz  Nicodemus  of  Wellsboro  earned  the  Best 
Fieldwoman  Award  after  placing  in  the  shotput,  discus  and 
javelin  at  MAC's  and  throughout  Ihe  year,  and  Karen 
Warner  of  Vienna,  VA  took  Ihe  Most  Valuable 
Athlete  Award  after  competing  In  as  many  as  six  events 
during  the  season  (high  jump,  long  jump,  triple  jump, 
100-meter  hurdles,  400-meter  intermediate  hurdles,  and 
the  400-meter  relay),  placing  third  in  the  high  jump 
(4  '11  3/4 ")  and  fifth  in  the  long  jump  (16  '6  1/2 ")  at  MAC's. 

In  addition  to  Ihe  award  winners,  all  but  one  member 
of  this  year's  team  returns  next  season.  With  increased 
numbers,  and  a  brand-new  "Sprint  Surface"  track  to  train 
on,  it  might  not  be  long  before  Susquehanna  contends  for 
1  women's  MAC  team  title.  Moore  certainly  hopes  so. 

"My  ultimate  goal  is  obviously  to  win  Ihe  MAC 
Championship,"  he  says.  "We  wouldn't  be  fair  to  ourselves 
if  we  didn't  strive  to  become  MAC  Champions.  I  don't  know 
if  we  can  do  il,  but  that's  the  ultimate  goal." 

As  for  Taylor,  who  should  know  the  right  ingredients 
to  win  the  title,  he  agrees  that  an  MAC  Championship 
may  not  be  on  the  horizon,  yet.  But,  then  again.  ,  . 

"If  we  can  keep  everybody  together  and  add  some 
people,  we  could  challenge."  he  says. 


Calendar  of  Events 

At  Home 

Aug.  27         Classes  Begin 

Sept.  1  Soccer  vs.  Juniata  College 

Sept.  8  Women's  Volleyball  Tourney 

Field  Hockey  vs.  Misericordia 
College 
Sept.  10        Women's  Volleyball  vs.  Univ  of 

Scranton  with  Moravian  College 
Sept.  13        Women's  Volleyball  vs.  York  College 
Sept.  15        Field  Hockey  vs.  Lycoming  College 

Women's  Auxiliary  Meeting 
Sept.  21-23    Homecoming  Weekend  /  Volunteer 

Leadership  Conference 
Sept.  21         Volunteer  Leadership  Conference 

Banquet 
Sept.  22        Homecoming  Parade 

Soccer  vs.  King's  College 


LOOp.m 

TBA 

ILOOa.m 

6:00  p. m 

7:00  p. m 

11:00  am 

12  Noon 


7:30  p.i 


10:30  a 
11:00  a 


Sept.  25 

Sept.  29 

Oct.  3 

Oct.  4 
Oct.  5 


Oct.  7 
Oct.  8 


Oct.  9 
Oct.  11 


Oct.  13 
Oct.  16 


Field  Hockey 

College 
Football  vs.  Wilkes  University 
Cross  Country  vs.  King's  College. 

Scranton  and  Wilkes 
Women's  Volleyball  vs.  Wilkes 

University 
Soccer  vs.  Messiah  College 
Soccer  vs.  Western  Maryland  College 
Football  vs.  Westminster  College 
Graduate /Professional  School 

Career  Day 
Women's  Volleyball  vs.  King's  College  7:00  p 


.  Western  Maryland    1 1 :00  a 


1:30  p 
2:00  p 

7:00  p 

OOp 
00  p 
30  p 
00  a 


10 


Piano  Duel  Recital: 
Barbara  &  Gerhardt  Suhrstedt 
Artist  Scries  presents  Mozart's 
"Cosi  Fan  Tutle" 
Chamber  Orchestra  Concert 
Women's  Volleyball  vs.  Western 

Maryland  College 
Faculty  Recital:  Jack  Fries  &  David 

Cullen 
Field  Hockey  vs.  Juniata  College 
Field  Hockey  vs.  York  College 
Women's  Volleyball  vs.  Juniata 

College 
Soccer  vs.  Lebanon  Valley  College 
Football  vs.  Lebanon  Valley  College 
Soccer  vs.  Elizabethlown  College 
Women's  Volleyball  vs.  Dickinson 

College 
Field  Hockey  vs.  Wilkes  University 


8:00  p 

8:00  p 

3:00  p 
7:00  p 

8:00  p 

OOp 
OOp 
OOp 

11:30  a 
1:30  p 
4:00  p 
7:00  p. 


3:30  p.m. 


Oct.  19-21 
Oct.  19.20 
Oct.  20 


Oct.  22 
Oct.  24 
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University  Fall  Musical  8:00  p. 

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Field  Hockey  vs.  Marywood  College  1 1 :00  a 
Women's  Volleyball  vs.  Lebanon         1 1 :00  a 

Valley  College 
Football  vs.  Widener  University 
JV  Football  vs.  Lycoming  Collegi 
Soccer  vs.  Dickinson  College 
Admissions  Fall  Visitation  Day 
Cross  Country/SU  Invitational 
Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle  Dinner 
Fisher  Science  Hall  Dedication 
Faculty  Recital:  Susan  Hegberg 
Jouen  Ballet:  "Maria  De  Auila" 
Football  vs.  Albright  College 
Artist  Series  Presents 

"The  Gift  of  The  Magi" 
Christmas  Candlelight  Service 


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ross  Country  at  Millersville 
University 
Sept.  4  Women's  Volleyball  at  Bucknell 

University 
Sept.  5  Soccer  at  Bucknell  University 

Sept.  7  Soccer  at  Fredonia  Tourney 

Sept.  8  Cross  Country  at  Lebanon  Valley 

Invitational 
Soccer  at  Fredonia  Tourney 
Football  at  Muhlenberg  College 
Sept.  12        Soccer  al  Bloomsburg  University 
Sept.  IS        Women's  Volleyball  at  Scranton 
Tourney 
Cross  Country  at  Ursinus  Invitational  10:45  a.m 
Football  at  Moravian  College  1 :30  p.m 

Sept.  17        JV  Football  at  Bucknell  University         7:00  p.m 
Sept.  18        Soccer  at  Millersville  University 
Sept.  19        Women's  Volleyball  at  Lycoming 

College 
Sept.  20        Soccer  at  York  College 

Field  Hockey  at  Univ.  of  Scranton 
Sept.  21         Women's  Volleyball  at  Elizabethlown 

College 
Sept.  22        Women's  Volleyball  at  Elizabediiown     4:00  p.m 

Tourney 
Sept.  24        JV  Football  at  Juniata  College 
Sept.  27        Field  Hockey  at  Lebanon  Valley 
College 
Women's  Volleyball  at  Bloomsburg 
Club 
Sept.  29        Cross  Country  at  Bloomsburg 
University 
Field  Hockey  at  Muhlenberg  College    1 1 
Oct.  1  JV  Football  at  Lycoming  College  3 

Oct.  2  Soccer  at  Albright  College  3 

Women's  Volleyball  al  Messiah  7 

College 
Oct.  3  Field  Hockey  at  Messiah  College  3 

Oct.  4  Soccer  at  Univ.  of  Scranton  4 

Oct.  6  Soccer  a!  Gettysburg  College  1 1 

Cross  Country  at  Delaware  Valley         1 

College 
Football  at  Delaware  Valley  College 
Oct.  15  Field  Hockey  at  Dickinson  College 

Oct.  18  Chamber  Singers,  Harrisburg  Marriot  4:30  p.m 

Women's  Volleyball  at  Marywood        1:00  p.m 
College 
Oct.  20         Cross  Country  al  Gettysburg  College 

Invitational 
Oct.  24         Field  Hockey  al  Lycoming  College 
Oct.  25         Women's  Volleyball  at  Elizabethlown 

College 
Oct.  27         Women's  Volleyball  al  Albright 
College 
Field  Hockey  at  Albright  College 
Soccer  at  Wilkes  University 
Football  at  Juniata  College 
Oct.  28         University  and  Women's  Choir 

Concert  with  Symphonic  Band. 

Zion  Lutheran  Church.  Sunbury 

Oct.  30         Women's  Volleyball  at  Gettysburg 

College 
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Commencement  1990 

Largest  Senior  Class  Graduates  As  393  Earn  Degrees 


Dr.  Niara  Sitdarkasa 


Dr.  Howard  E.  Morgan 


Dr  Claude  A.  Bus. 


Susquehanna  University  conferred  degrees  upon  393 
students  and  the  largest  senior  class  in  its  history,  at  its 
132nd  Baccalaureate  and  Commencement  on  Sunday, 
May  20. 

The  University  also  paid  tribute  to  four  distinguished 
leaders  in  the  fields  of  education,  medicine,  international 
affairs  and  social  service.  Honorary  degrees  were 
conferred  on: 

■  Dr.  Niara  Sudarkasa,  president  of  Lincoln 
University  in  Pennsylvania.  Sudarkasa  delivered  the 
Commencement  address  and  received  an  honorary 
Doctor  of  Humane  Letters  for  her  accomplishments  in 
higher  education. 

■  Dr.  Howard  E.  Morgan,  director  of  the  Sigfried  and 
Janet  Weis  Center  for  Research.  Geisinger  Clinic.  Danville, 
PA.  Morgan,  widely  recognized  for  his  research  and 
investigation  into  cardiovascular  disease,  received  an 
honorary  Doctor  of  Science. 

■  Dr.  Claude  A.  Buss,  professor  emeritus  of  Stanford 
University.  CA,  and  currently  professor  of  Asian  Area 
Studies  in  the  Department  of  National  Security  Affairs 
at  the  U.S.  Naval  Postgraduate  School.  Monterey,  CA. 
A  distinguished  diplomat  and  historian  who  received  a 
masters  degree  from  Susquehanna  in  1924,  Buss  received 
an  honorary  Doctor  of  Laws. 

■  Rev.  Thomas  W.  Hurlocker,  president  of  Tressler 
Lutheran  Services  in  Mechanicsburg.  PA.  Hurlocker 
received  an  honorary  Doctor  of  Divinity  for  his 
accomplishments  in  the  health  and  social  services 
field.  He  was  also  the  Baccalaureate  preacher. 

Niara  Sudarkasa,  Ph.D. 

An  internationally  known  and  widely  published 
scholar.  Dr.  Niara  Sudarkasa  is  the  first  woman  president 
of  Lincoln  University.  In  1986.  she  was  unanimously 
selected  from  among  103  nominees  to  head  this  historically 
black  institution. 

Dr.  Sudarkasa  has  received  many  other  "'firsts."  At  the 
University  of  Michigan,  she  was  the  first  African-American 
woman  to  receive  tenure,  the  first  to  become  full  professor 
in  the  College  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  the  first  to  head  an 
academic  center,  and  the  first  to  serve  as  associate  vice 
president  for  academic  affairs. 

It  was  particularly  fitting  that  Dr.  Sudarkasa  be 
Susquehanna's  commencement  speaker  because  of  a  special 
partnership  that  exists  between  the  two  schools.  Through 
a  grant  last  year  from  the  Pennsylvania  Campus  Compact. 
Susquehanna  students  are  helping  Lincoln  students  develop 
successful  volunteer  programs,  and  Lincoln  students  are 
assisting  Susquehanna  in  developing  a  higher  level  of 
multicultural  diversity  and  awareness. 


Born  Gloria  A.  Marshall  in  Ft.  Lauderdale.  FL.  and 
recognized  early  as  a  gifted  child.  Dr.  Sudarkasa  received 
her  undergraduate  education  as  a  Ford  Foundation  Early 
Entrance  Scholar  at  Fisk  University  and  Oberlin  College. 
She  graduated  from  Oberlin  in  1957  at  the  age  of  18.  ranking 
in  the  top  ten  percent  of  her  class.  She  earned  the  masters 
and  Ph  D.  in  anthropology  from  Columbia  University 
in  1959  and  1964,  respectively. 

Recognized  internationally  for  her  pioneering  research 
on  Yoruba  women  traders  of  Nigeria,  Dr.  Sudarkasa's 
more  recent  publications  and  presentations  on  the  African 
roots  of  African-American  family  organization  have  been 
acclaimed  as  "brilliant  and  highly  original." 

A  former  Senior  Fulbright  Research  Fellow  and  a 
member  of  the  Council  on  Foreign  Relations,  Dr. 
Sudarkasa  has  received  numerous  academic  fellowships, 
grants,  awards,  and  professional  honors. 

Howard  E.  Morgan,  M.D. 

Dr  Howard  Morgan  has  led  a  distinguished  career 
in  the  field  of  cardiovascular  disease  research  for  more 
than  35  years.  He  earned  his  medical  degree  from  Johns 
Hopkins  University  and  completed  his  residency  training 
at  Vanderbilt  University  Medical  Center.  He  served  as 
professor  of  physiology  at  Vanderbilt  and  as  associate  dean 
for  research  and  Evan  Pugh  and  J.  Lloyd  Huck  Professor 
of  Physiology  at  the  Milton  S.  Hershey  Medical  Center 
of  the  Pennsylvania  State  University.  He  is  the  Charles  B. 
Degenstein  Distinguished  Scientist  in  the  Geisinger  Clinic. 

At  Geisinger.  where  he  has  been  since  1987.  Dr.  Morgan 
directs  programs  of  basic  investigation  into  cardiovascular 
disease.  He  oversees  25  research  scientists  who  occupy 
laboratories  in  the  Weis  Center  for  Research. 

Dr.  Morgan  has  served  as  president  of  the  American 
Heart  Association  and  the  American  Physiological 
Society,  and  has  received  prestigious  awards  from  both 
organizations.  He  has  been  cited  for  distinguished  service 
by  the  American  Society  of  Biological  Chemists  and  has 
been  named  a  Hughes  Scholar  by  the  Howard  Hughes 
Medical  Institute.  He  is  a  member  of  the  Institute  of 
Medicine  of  the  National  Academy  of  Sciences. 

Claude  A.  Buss,  Ph.D. 

Claude  Buss  was  just  20  years  old  when  Susquehanna 
University  awarded  him  the  master  of  arts  in  1924.  After 
graduating  from  Sunbury  High  School  in  1919.  Buss 
attended  Washington  Missionary  College  in  Washington. 
DC.  receiving  a  bachelor  of  arts  in  1922.  At  23.  he 
earned  his  Ph.D.  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania. 

According  to  Buss,  it  was  as  a  graduate  student  at 
Susquehanna  that  he  learned  the  fundamentals  of  the 


Re\:  Vioinas  W.  Hurlocker 

teaching  profession  and  was  introduced  to  the  attractions 
of  scholarship  and  public  service.  A  distinguished 
career  that  has  taken  him  all  over  the  world  had  its 
beginning  on  the  campus  of  Susquehanna.  Says  Buss, 
"Susquehanna  was  indeed  my  bridge  |to|  the  rest  of  the 
world."  In  1970.  he  returned  to  Susquehanna  to  accept 
the  University's  Alumni  Award  for  Achievement. 

Dr.  Buss  has  had  a  remarkable  career  in  teaching  and 
government  service.  He  spent  several  years  in  China  in 
the  U.S.  Foreign  Service  and  taught  at  the  University 
of  Southern  California  prior  to  becoming  an  executive 
assistant  to  the  United  States  High  Commissioner  in  the 
Philippines  in  1941.  He  was  interned  by  the  Japanese 
when  they  took  Manila,  but  due  to  his  reputation  as  a 
scholar  in  Asian  affairs,  he  was  permitted  to  do  research 
at  the  University  of  Tokyo. 

Following  the  war.  Dr.  Buss  became  professor  of 
history  at  Stanford  University.  At  the  same  time,  he 
continued  to  carry  out  special  government  assignments 
and  was  on  General  Douglas  MacArthur's  staff  during 
the  Occupation  of  Japan.  He  has  lectured  throughout 
Southeast  Asia  and  twice  served  as  a  Fulbright  Teaching 
Fellow  in  the  Phillippines.  He  is  the  author  of  many 
books  on  international  relations  and  the  Far  East,  and 
his  articles  have  appeared  in  numerous  popular  and 
professional  magazines. 


Rev.  Thomas  W.  Hurlocker 

Rev.  Hurlocker  is  president  of  one  of  the  largest  Luthcniii 
social  ministry  organizations  in  the  nation.  Tressler 
Lutheran  Services,  headquartered  in  Mechanicsburg. 
provides  health  and  social  services  through  such  progr.iMi~ 
as  nursing  care,  residential  services,  adoption  services 
for  special  needs  children,  foster  care,  counseling, 
education,  refugee  services  and  community-based  scr\  it  ^  ^ 
to  the  elderly.  TLS  currently  employs  1.750  persons  m 
Pennsylvania.  Maryland  and  Delaware  and  provides 
services  at  24  locations. 

A  native  of  North  Carolina.  Hurlocker  received  his 
bachelor  of  arts  degree  in  sociology  from  Lenoir  Rh\  ik 
College  in  1960  and  his  master  of  divinity  from  Luthcr,ii 
Theological  Seminary  at  Gettysburg.  He  also  received  .n 
M.S.  in  counseling  and  human  relations  from  Shippenshur^: 
University.  Rev.  Hurlocker  is  an  ordained  Lutheran 
minister  and  member  of  the  First  Lutheran  Church  in 
Carlisle.  PA,  where  he  served  as  senior  pastor  in 
the  late  1960's,  and  the  Lower  Susquehanna  .Synod  ol 
the  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in  .America.  He  has  hcin 
an  executive  with  Tressler  Lutheran  Services,  formerly 
Tressler-Lutheran  Service  Associates,  for  the  past  18  year-- 


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\irul,  '   \ii,)ihcr  wnndcrful  memory  for  Susan  Kistler  and  he 
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Friends  for  Life!  (left  to  right)  Karen  Nelson,  Owings.  MD.  Lauren  Fatigali.  Allendale.  NJ: 
Michelle  LaBrie.  Highland  Mills.  NY:  Alexandra  Stobh.  Pittstown.  NJ:  Nicole  Lefchak. 
Tunkhannock.  PA. 


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Susquehannans  on  Parade 


NOTE:  PleuM'  submil  infontiation  for  "Susquehannans 
on  Parade"  lo  the  Office  of  Alumni  Relations,  Susquehanna 
University.  Selinsgrove.  PA  17870.  hems  received  between 
now  and  September  I  will  he  included  in  the  Fall  issue.  The 
deadline  for  the  Winter  issue  is  November  15. 


THE  FIFTIES 

Ivars  Avots  '55  now  owns  his  own  company.  Trans-Global 
Management  Systems.  Inc.,  located  in  Arlington.  MA.  His 
book  on  starting  new  businesses  was  published  in  Latvia  and 
IS  being  translated  for  publication  in  the  Soviet  Union.  Avots 
was  also  recently  elected  president  of  the  Arthur  D.  Little 
Alumni  Association. 

Richard  E.  McCarty  '55  has  been  named  controller, 
accounting  services  and  special  projects  for  Armstrong 
World  Industries.  Inc.  Previously  controller,  carpet  operations. 
McCarty  has  been  with  Armstrong  for  thirly-five  years.  He 
resides  in  Lancaster.  PA. 


R  E.  McCarty  '55 


THE  SIXTIES 

William  E.  Ecenbarger  '61  of  Islands  Magazine  recently 
received  the  1990  Pacific  Asia  Travel  Association  Grand  Award. 
His  entry  was  entitled  "Molokai:  Where  Old  Hawaii  Lingers." 
Ecenbarger  resides  in  Mt.  Gretna.  PA. 

Terry  L.  Moll  '62  has  been  named  president  and  chief 
executive  officer  of  Guaranty  Bank,  a  Guaranty  Bancshares 
Corp.  subsidiary.  Previously  the  bank's  executive  vice  president. 
Moll  has  been  in  the  banking  field  for  twenty-two  years. 

Lynn  E.  Lercw  '63  has  been  named  director  of  personnel 
and  public  relations  for  the  Chambersburg  Area  School 
District  in  Chambersburg,  PA.  Lerew  previously  served  as 
director  of  bands  for  the  Chambersburg  Area  Senior  High 
School.  That  position  will  now  be  assumed  by  Timothy  J. 
Gotwald  '72,  who  has  served  as  assistant  band  director  for 
the  past  seventeen  years. 

Joan  Devlin  Ryliiel  '64  has  recently  been  promoted  from 
associate  professor  to  professor  of  social  science  at  Ocean 
County  College.  Rykiel  joined  the  OCC  faculty  as  a  full-time 
instructor  in  1977.  She  is  currently  pursuing  a  doctoral  degree 
in  counseling  psychology  at  Seton  Hall  University 

Alfred  M.  L'nglaub  '65  was  recently  hired  into  the  position 
of  director.  Industrial  Engineering,  at  AL  Tech  Specialty  Steel 
Corp.  in  Dunkirk.  NY.  He  had  previously  been  employed  as 
industrial  engineering  superintendent  with  Carpenter  Technology 
Corp..  Bridgeport.  CT 

Kenneth  L  Rapp  '66  has  joined  Delmarva  Health  Plan  as 
regional  marketing  representative  for  the  lower  Eastern  shore. 
Rapp  resides  in  Salisbury.  MD. 


Robert  Jesberg  '69 


The  Reverend  W.  Dean  Bicliel  '68  has  been  named  pastor 
of  Peace  Lutheran  Church  in  Perkasie.  PA. 

Robert  O.  Jesberg  '69  has  been  selected  as  "Outstanding 
Science  Supervisor"  in  the  state  of  Pennsylvania  for  1989. 
The  award  is  presented  annually  by  the  Pennsylvania  Science 
Supervisors  Asssocialion.  Mr.  Jesberg  is  the  elementary  science 
coordinator,  junior  high  school  department  chairman,  and 
director  of  adult  education  for  the  Centennial  School  District 
in  Warminster.  PA. 


THE  SEVENTIES 

Ptggy  Isaacson  '70,  has  opened  her  own  management 
consulting  firm  specializing  in  the  human  resources  problems 
of  small  businesses.  She  lives  in  Orlando,  Florida. 

R.  Scott  Conant  '72  has  been  elected  vice  president  of  The 
North  River  Insurance  Company,  Crum  and  Forster  Commercial 
Insurance.  Conant  joined  Crum  and  Forster  as  a  casualty 
supervisor  in  1977.  He  is  the  present  chairman  of  the  board 
of  the  New  Jersey  Defense  Association  and  a  former  president 
of  the  New  Jersey  Claims  Manager  Council.  He  resides  in 
Lebanon  Township.  NJ. 

Carol  B.  Kehler  '74  is  now  a  legislative  assistant  in  the 
Office  of  Senator  David  Brightbill  in  Harrisburg.  PA. 

David  M.  Boucher  '75  has  been  named  president  and  chief 
executive  officer  of  Industrial  Valley  Title  Insurance  Company. 
Philadelphia.  PA. 

Molly  A.  Cochran  '75  has  completed  her  third  year  of 
teaching  radio  broadcasting  in  Newport  News.  VA  Public 
Schools.  She  is  also  the  summertime  beach  patrol  reporter 


Scott  Conant  '72 


Elisabeth  A.  R\an  78 


for  WWDE  Radio  and  works  with  the  local  PBS  affiliate 
during  their  annual  membership  drive  and  fundraiser.  She 
is  beginning  study  toward  an  MS  in  Secondary  Counseling 
at  the  College  of  William  and  Mary. 

Randall  E.  Bogar  '76,  a  former  starter  on  the  Crusader 
wrestling  team,  has  returned  to  his  alma  mater  as  an  assistant 
wrestling  coach.  He  will  be  working  under  his  former  mentor. 
Head  Coach  Charlie  Kunes.  Bogar  had  previously  served  three 
years  as  an  assistant  coach  at  Huntsville  High  School,  AL. 

Nancy  J.  Ferris  '76  has  been  promoted  to  strategic  planning 
analyst  in  the  Corporate  Services  Division  of  GPU  Nuclear 
Corporation.  Parsippany,  NJ.  She  had  previously  held  the 
position  of  accountant  sr. .  Internal  Controls.  Ferris  has  been 
with  GPU  Nuclear  since  January,  1987. 

Timothy  P.  Mooney  '76  has  been  appointed  product 
development  and  advertising  manager.  North  America,  for 
Air  New  Zealand.  He  will  be  based  in  EI  Segundo.  CA,  at 
the  carrier's  American/European  headquarlers.  He  had 
previously  been  with  United  Airlines  where  he  held  the 
position  of  manager,  regional  sales  promotion. 

Dr.  Mitchel  D.  Storey  '76  is  proof  that  Susquehanna  alumni 
may  turn  up  in  the  most  unexpected  of  places.  Recently  several 
graduates  called  to  tell  us  that  General  Mills  has  included  an 
article  on  Storey,  a  sports  physician  and  team  doctor  for  the 
Seattle  Mariners,  in  its  publication  on  sports  careers,  "Go 
For  It,"  included  in  cereal  boxes. 

Elisabeth  **Lisa"  Ryan  '78  has  joined  the  staff  of  Heyman 
Associates.  Inc.  as  a  senior  consultant.  She  had  previously  worked 
as  an  associate  with  The  Cantor  Concern.  Ryan  resides  in 
Monmouth  Junction.  NJ. 


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William  B.  WescotI  "78  has  been  promoted  to  vice  president. 
Signet  Bank,  Richmond,  VA  He  had  been  assistant  vice  president 
for  both  the  Capital  Markets  and  National  Divisions. 


THE  EIGHTIES 

George  L.  Charles  '80  is  account  manager  with  Wal-Man 
Stores  Business  Development  Team.  He  had  been  with  Kimberiy- 
Clark  Corporation  for  the  past  six  years.  Mr.  Charles  resides 
in  Springdale.  AR. 

Lawrence  J.  Wright  '80  has  been  promoted  to  vice  president 
of  marketmg  with  The  Travelers  Mortgage  Services.  Wright 
joined  Travelers  in  1986  and  most  recently  was  director  of 
marketing  communications.  He  resides  in  Sewell.  NJ. 

Stephen  L.  Neff  '81  has  joined  Shared  Medical  Systems  as 
a  training  consultant  for  a  physicians  billing  software  package. 
The  company  is  located  in  Malvern.  PA. 

Katherine  L.  Bradley  '83  has  been  promoted  to  assistant 
examiner  in  the  literature  and  writing  group  of  the  Educational 
Testing  Service,  located  in  Princeton.  NJ. 

Thomas  D.  McColligan  '83  is  currently  teaching  special 
education  at  Deptford  Township  High  School.  NJ.  He  is  also 
an  assistant  coach  for  the  school's  football  team, 

Stuart  L.  Fornoff  '84  was  recently  promoted  to  manager  of 
accounting  and  corporate  reporting  for  Aqualon  Company  in 
Wilmington.  DE. 

Cathy  L.  Jones  '86  has  been  named  business  development 
coordinator  with  Vietta  Group.  Philadelphia,  PA.  She  had 
previously  been  marketing  coordinator  for  the  company's 
Philadelphia  and  Camden  offices. 

Harry  L.  Powers  '86  has  accepted  a  teaching  position  with 
Tampa  Prep.  School  in  Tampa.  PL.  He  will  also  be  the  varsity 
soccer  and  junior  varsity  basketball  coach. 

Pamela  Rowe  Powers  '87  has  accepted  a  position  as  an 
advertising  executive  with  The  Tampa  Tribune  Newspaper  in 
Tampa,  FL  as  an  advertising  executive.  Harry  '86  and  Pamela 
'87  reside  in  Largo,  FL. 

Douglas  T.  Talhelm  '86  has  recently  been  promoted  to 
banking  officer  at  Continental  Bank.  Talhelm  joined  Continental 
in  1986  and  most  recently  has  served  as  assistant  manager  of 
the  Centre  Square  Office  in  Philadelphia.  PA, 

Bryan  S.  Ravitz  '86  has  joined  Empire  Savings  Bank,  SLA  as 
commercial  loan  officer.  The  bank  is  located  in  Vineland,  NJ, 

J.  Claud  Cotnoir-Stewart  '86  has  been  named  Protestant 
chaplain  at  Nazareth  College  of  Rochester.  He  is  a  candidate 
for  ordination  in  the  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  and  is 
studying  liturgical  theology  at  the  Lutheran  Theological 
Seminary  in  Philadelphia,  PA. 

Colleen  M.  Kosa  '88  has  been  promoted  to  national 
accounts  technical  specialist  with  The  Travelers  Insurance 
Co.  in  Morris  Plains.  NJ, 

Sharon  L.  Henderson  '89  has  been  named  assistant  to  the 
marketing  director  at  Esquire  Magazine,  New  York  City,  NY. 


I  Do's 


ARMSmONG-MacWHORTER 

Lee  MacWhorter  '74  to  Dale  Armstrong.  December  25.  1985, 
First  Unit\  Church.  Nashville,  TN.  Both  are  musicians  who  tour 
and  perlorm,  /  3a)  Melpar  Drive,  Nashville,  TN  37211. 
BENNETT- KENT 

Susan  L,  KenI  '81  to  Anthony  D.  Bennett.  August  24.  1986. 
St  Joseph  s  Church.  West  Orange.  NJ.  Kathleen  A.  Szwec  '81 
was  in  the  wedding  party  Susan  is  a  senior  systems  analyst, 
Dun  &  Bradslreet.  Basking  Ridge.  NJ,  and  her  husband  is  assistant 
vice  president  -  d,itahasc  administration  with  American  Express 
Bank.  /  M  Boxgrove  Place.  Somerset.  NJ  08873. 
VINECRAJACOBY 

Lynn  B.  Jacoby  '80  to  Victor  Vinegra,  June  20.  1987. 
Chatham  Township  Presbyterian  Church,  Chatham  Township. 
NJ.  Joan  Jacoby  Quinlan  '81  was  the  maid  of  honor.  /  444 
Pine  Avenue.  Garwood.  NJ  07027 
COHEN-MacLATCHIE 

Jan  C.  MacLatchie  '80  to  Barry  Cohen.  September  4. 
1988.  Pearl  S.  Buck  Foundation.  Perkasie.  PA  Teri  Guerrisi 
'80  was  matron  of  honor.  Jan  is  a  vice  president  in  public 


relations.  Rea  Lubar.  Inc.,  New  York  City,  and  her  husband 
is  a  software  engineer.  Decision  Software,  New  York  City.  / 
12  Heritage  Boulevard.  Princeton.  NJ  08540. 
BALL-ZYCA 

Jeanne  J.  Zyga  '82  to  Gregory  P  Ball.  November  26.  1988, 
Church  of  Epiphany,  Sayre.  PA.  Jeanne  is  a  floral  designer. 
Sally's  House  of  Flowers.  Sayre,  PA.  /  R.D.  2.  Box  259.  Talmadge 
Hill  Road  South.  Waverly,  NY  14892. 
MIESSE-KNUTSEN 

Sandra  J.  Knutsen  '79  to  C.  Daniel  Miesse.  June  10.  1989. 
Zion  Lutheran  Church.  Saddle  River,  NJ.  She  is  an  accounts 
supervisor,  Nonh  American  Integrated  Marketing  Inc.  in 
Wayne.  NJ.  Her  husband  is  a  field  service  engineer  doing  air 
monitoring  with  ENSR.  Somerset.  NJ.  /  35  Cranford  Terrace, 
Cranford,  NJ  07016. 
FINN-RENNIE 

Gienda  S.  Rennie  '85  to  Roy  D  Finn.  July  1.  1989.  All 
Saint's  Church.  Glen  Rock.  NJ.  In  the  wedding  party  from 
Susquehanna  were  Colleen  Sullivan  '85,  Barb  Nolan  '86, 
and  Shereen  Bowes  Woollen  '85.  Gienda  is  an  elementary 
school  teacher  in  Edgewater.  NJ.  and  her  husband  is  a  sergeant 
for  the  Glen  Rock  Police  Department  /  0-16  Bellair  Avenue. 
Fair  Lawn.  NJ  07410. 
BILHARDT-OST 

Gretchen  A.  Ost  '81  to  John  R.  Bilhardt.  July  15.  1989. 
Packer  Memorial  Chapel.  Lehigh  University.  Bethlehem.  PA. 
Gretchen  is  a  systems  development  manager  with  A.T.&  T . 
East  Brunswick.  NJ.  and  her  husband  is  a  self-employed 
computer  contractor  with  the  First  Boston  Company,  New 
York  City  /  1648  Hudson  Avenue.  North  Brunswick,  NJ 
08902-1400. 
GARTNER-ECKHART 

Constance  M.  Eckhart  '87  to  John  W.  Gartner  111  '86, 
August  12.  1989,  In  the  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  was 
Jennifer  Thompson  Walker  '86.  /  10361  Watkins  Mill  Drive. 
Gaithersburg.  MD  20879. 
POWERSUURA 

Ellen  Laura  to  David  W.  Powers  '83,  August  26  1989,  St. 
Thomas  the  Apostle  Church.  Bloomfield.  NJ.  David  is  a 
government  securities  trader  for  the  Bank  of  New  York,  and 
his  wife  is  a  benefit  analyst  for  the  Port  of  Authority  of  New 
York  and  New  Jersey.  /  Maplewood.  NJ. 
PVRSELLGREBE 

Carole  Sloan  Grebe  '67  to  Richard  Pursell.  September  2. 
1989.  St.  Andrews  Lutheran  Church,  Audubon.  Carole  is  an 
accountant  in  the  controller's  office  of  Montgomery  County 
Courthouse.  Her  husband  is  director  of  disbursements  policies 
at  Unisys  Corporation  in  Blue  Bell.  PA.  /  2023  Hemlock 
Road.  Norristown,  PA  19403. 
BNOSKYKNUTOWSKl 

Karen  Knutowski  to  Jeff  Bnosky  '87,  September  16.  1989. 
Ft,  Leonard  Wood.  Missouri,  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding 
party  were  Robert  Rottet  '87,  Kenneth  Pizzico  '87,  and 
Martin  McDonnel  '87.  Jeff  is  a  first  lieutenant  in  the  U.S, 
Army  Corps,  of  Engineers.  His  wife  is  a  first  lieutenant  in 
the  Nurse  Corp,  /  Rt,  2.  Box  1919.  St,  Robert.  MO  65583. 
BUNTING-HVCKE 

Gina  T.  Hucke  '86  to  Thomas  P.  Bunting  '86,  September 
16.  1989.  St.  Gerard's  Church.  Paterson.  NJ.  In  the  wedding 
party  from  Susquehanna  were  Leanne  Jacone  '86,  Robert  P. 
Maguire  '86,  and  William  D.  Murray  '85.  Gina  is  a  casualty 
analyst  with  Prudential  Insurance.  West  Caldwell.  NJ.  Tom  is 
a  casualty  analyst  with  Hertz  Corp.  Park  Ridge.  NJ.  /  70 
Buschmann  Avenue.  Haledon,  NJ  07508. 
MOYER-DYER 

Gwendolyn  I.  Dyer  '84  to  David  D,  Moyer.  September  30. 
1989.  Trinity  United  Methodist  Church.  Winfield.  PA,  Gwendolyn 
is  director  of  marketing.  Tressler  Lutheran  Services.  Buffalo 
Valley  Lutheran  Village.  Lewisburg.  PA.  /  150  Valley  Heights 
Drive.  Williamsport.  PA  17701. 
CHESEK-FIORENTINI 

Laurie  Ann  Fiorentini  '85  to  Michael  J  Chesek.  October 
6.  1989.  St,  John  the  Baptist  Roman  Catholic  Church,  Taylor, 
PA,  /  505  South  Washington  Street,  Taylor,  PA  18517 
WEBERMATHER 

Laurel  Mather  to  John  R.  Weber  '82,  October  7,  1989, 
Pompton  Reformed  Church,  Pompton  Lakes,  NJ.  John  is  an 
underwriting  specialist  at  Blue  Cross  and  Blue  Shield  of  New 
Jersey.  His  wife  is  an  associate  manager  at  Prudential  Insurance 
Co  /  Apartment  lA.  Building  4.  100  Center  Grove  Road. 
Randolph.  NJ  07869. 
NELSON -MONTGOMERY 

Marisa  G.  Montgomery  '87  to  Steven  W.  Nelson  '87, 
October  14.  1989.  St.  Gertnide's,  Toms  River.  NJ.  In  the 


wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  Sharon  Daugherty 
'87  and  Camille  M.  Smith  '87.  Both  Marisa  and  Steve  are 
with  Allstate  Insurance.  /  Apartment  K,  6  Durban  Court, 
Baltimore,  MD  21236 
FEIL-DIACIK 

Cheryl  L.  Diacik  '85  to  Steven  Feil,  November  10,  1989. 
Hackettstown,  NJ.  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were 
Amy  Murphy  '85,  Melinda  Murphy  Growchowski  '84,  and 
Leslie  Feil  '86.  Cheryl  is  a  finance  and  administration  recruiter 
for  The  Byrnes  Group,  and  her  husband  is  a  financial  analyst  with 
J  E.  Baker  Co.  /  6110  Springfield  Drive,  Harrisburg.  PA  17111. 
BANKS-NOWOSIELSKI 

Celeste  R.  Nowosielski  '87  to  Thomas  J.  Banks  '84, 
November  18.  1989.  Hillsboro  Refonned  Church,  Millstone, 
NJ.  Celeste  was  an  elementary  general/vocal  music  teacher  in 
NJ  for  two  years  and  is  now  pursuing  her  Master's  degree  at 
Shippensburg  University,  Tom  is  an  eighth  grade  mathematics 
teacher  at  the  Milton  Hershey  Schools  in  Hershey.  PA. 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Rebecca  R. 
Defibaugh  '87,  Jeffrey  D.  Mettler  '82,  Jonathan  Laubach 
'84,  and  Richard  Blumenscheid  '83.  /  1627  Penn  Street, 
Harrisburg.  PA  17102, 
CLINE-RAYMOND 

Catherine  C.  Raymond  '80  to  Raymond  Cline,  November 
25,  1989,  /  P,0,  Box  773,  Henniker,  NH  03242. 
SULLIVAN-KANDRA 

Alexis  Kandra  to  Kevin  M.  Sullivan  '86,  December  30, 
1989,  St.  Peter's  Roman  Catholic  Church.  Carlisle.  PA.  / 
210  Franklin  Street.  Carlisle.  PA  17013. 


Born  Crusaders 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  S.  Norell  '81,  a  son.  Ryan  James. 
January  2.  1988.  /  16  Hathaway  Drive.  Garden  City.  NY  11530. 

To  Jay  *80  and  Brenda  Lange  Barthelmess  '82,  a  daughter, 
Shannon  Leigh.  October  31.  1988.  Shannon  was  joined  by  a 
brother.  Chad  Kennedy  on  January  16,  1990,  /  11  Karen  Drive, 
Malvern,  PA  19355, 

To  Patricia  and  David  E.  Lewis  '77,  a  daughter,  Leslie  Ann, 
/  3540  Moravian  Court,  Bethlehem,  PA  18017 

To  Robert  and  Barbara  Schoening  D'lppolito  '83,  a 
daughter,  Christina  Maria,  May  14,  1989,  Barbara  is  an 
elementary  music  teacher  in  Lakewood,  NJ  and  assistant 
organist  and  handbell  director  at  St,  Paul  Lutheran  Church 
in  Brentwood,  NJ,  /  55  Iroquois  Place,  Lakewood,  NJ  08701, 

To  Emerick  and  Kathleen  Marshall  Martin  '85,  a  son, 
Michael  Vincent,  May  25,  1989.  /  201  Eric  Avenue,  Shillington, 
PA  19607 


To  Charles  C.  '83  and  Anna  Milheim  Jordan  '84,  a  daughter. 
Charlotte  Winters  (pictured  above).  June  9.  1989,  /  5308  Lister 
Court.  Chester  Springs.  PA  19425 

To  Fredrick  '84  and  Laurie  Cunningham  Cabell  '84,  a 
daughter.  Jane  Elizabeth.  August  II.  1989  /  3027  Silent  Valley 
Drive.  Fairfax.  VA  22031. 

To  Philip  '80  and  Caria  Peterson  Kerber  '77,  a  daughter, 
Robin  Marian,  August  28,  1989  Phil  and  CarIa  are  innkeepers 
of  the  White  Cedar  Inn  Bed  and  Breakfast  in  Freeport,  /  178 
Main  Street,  Freeport,  ME  04032, 

To  Jeffrey  D.  '75  and  Maxine  Kantz  Martin  '76,  a  son. 
Erick  Albert.  September  22.  1989,  /  R.D.  1,  Box  772,  Port 
Trevorton,  PA  17864. 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

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To  Rev.  Mark  '85  and  Denise  Rode  Russell  '85,  a  son, 

Jonathan  Berwyn,  October  3,  1989.  /  825  East  1st  Street, 
Nescopeck,  PA  18635. 

To  Gregory  D.  '81  and  Laurie  Smith  Lowe  '82,  a  son. 
Jonathan  Miller.  October  20.  1989.  Jonathan  joins  his  brother 
Erik.  /  31  Valentine  Road.  New  Providence.  NJ  07974. 

To  James  '80  and  Jennifer  Palmer  Barker  '84,  a  daughter. 
Hilary  Elizabeth.  October  25.  1989.  /  1504  Ravens  Crest  Drive. 
Plainsboro.  NJ  08536. 

To  Mr,  and  Mrs.  Kenneth  R.  BrightclifTe  '83,  a  son. 
Daniel  Kenneth.  November  7.  1989.  Ken  is  an  investment 
officer  in  charge  of  Equity  Trading  at  the  Pennsylvania  Trust 
Company.  /  3239  Knorr  Street.  Philadelphia.  PA  19149. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.  Louis  Horner  '70,  a  son.  Robert  Louis. 
November  15.  1989.  /  1004  Schumaker  Woods  Road.  Salisbury. 
MD  21801. 

To  Mr  and  Mrs.  John  H.  Hoare  UI  '85,  a  son.  Andrew 
John.  November  16.  1989  /  17  Cedar  Court,  Bedminster. 
NJ  07920. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Peter  Moore  '84,  a  daughter.  Emily  Jean. 
November  24.  1989  Pete  is  sales  manager  for  Lumsden 
Corporation.  /  2545  Golden  Drive.  East  Petersburg.  PA  17520. 

To  William  '83  and  Lisa  Hammarstrom  Nivison  '82,  a 
son.  Eric  Thomas.  December  4.  1989.  Bill  is  in  agriculture 
marketing  specialty  with  the  New  Jersey  Department  of 
Agriculture.  Trenton,  Lisa  is  a  manager  with  A.T.  &  T.  in 
Basking  Ridge.  NJ.  /  36  Shire  Court.  Belle  Mead.  NJ  08502. 

To  Don  and  Joanne  Steinke  Faul  '81,  a  daughter.  Kimberly 
Christine.  December  14,  1989.  /  417  West  Monument  Avenue. 
Hatboro.  PA  19040. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  Franklin  GrifHths  '82,  a  son.  Samuel 
Davies.  December  22.  1989,  /  645  East  Broad  Street,  Tamaqua, 
PA  18252, 

To  Richard  '77  and  Elisabeth  Palmer  Booser  '80,  a  son. 
Kyle  John.  January  1.  1990  Kyle  joins  Eric  and  Kathleen,  / 
461  Roseglcn  Road.  Duncannon,  PA  17020, 

To  David  '78  and  Lynne  Campbell  Liebrock  '77,  a  son. 
John  Wilson  ■■Jake".  January  9,  1990  Jake  joins  Kristen  and 
Brian,  /  172  Bodine  Road.  Berwyn.  PA  19312, 

To  Robert  J.  '82  and  Kimberly  Bailey  Main  '83,  a  son. 
Trevor  Joseph.  January  21,  1990,  The  proud  grandfather  is 
Charles  L.  Bailev  '66.  '  160  Delacy  Avenue,  North  Plainfield. 
NJ  07060 

To  Mr  and  Mrs,  Ronald  R.  Reese  '82,  a  son.  Michael 
Richard.  January  26.  1990.  /  29  Medbury  Road,  Wallingford. 
PA  19086. 


To  Ned  and  Stephanie  Farkas  Salinas  '84,  a  son.  Stephen 
Humberto.  February  2.  1990,  Stephanie  is  with  the  National 
Community  Bank  of  New  Jersey,  and  her  husband  is  with 
Matthew  Bender  &  Company  of  New  York  City,  /  236  Mill 
Street,  #2-R.  Belleville,  NJ  07109, 

To  Timothy  '82  and  LuVcrne  Harrop  Hoover  '82,  a 
daughter.  Chelsea  Mans.  February  9.  1990.  She  joins  sister 
Tegan,  /  1746  Lexington  Avenue.  #1.  El  Cerrito.  CA  94530, 

To  John  and  Susan  Carroll  Albanese  '80,  a  son.  Robert 
Michael.  February  12.  1990.  He  joins  twin  brothers  Kevin  and 
Jeffrey.  /  9  Declaration  Drive.  Newtown.  PA  18940. 

To  Alan  and  Margaret  Clapper  Goodrich  '82,  a  son.  Matthew 
Alan.  February  28.  1990.  Margaret  is  a  senior  marketing  analyst. 
IMS.  Plymouth  Meeting.  PA.  and  Alan  is  a  corporate  insurance 
broker,  Paul  Hertel  &  Company  Insurance  Agency.  /  1825  Walnut 
Lane.  Quakertown.  PA  18951, 

To  David  and  Babette  Cockley  Wenerd  '79,  a  daughter. 
Jenelle  Elizabeth.  March  1.  1990,  She  joins  brothers  Brandon 
and  Jared.  /  6551  Little  Mountain  Terrace.  Chambersburg. 
PA  17201. 

To  Barry  W.  '88  and  Kelly  Shatio  Sheibley  '89,  a  son. 
Matthew  Robert.  March  13.  1990,  /  520-B  High  Street. 
Duncannon,  PA  17020, 

To  Mr,  and  Mrs,  James  A.  Hayward  '83,  a  daughter.  Corinne 
Christina.  March  27,  1990  She  joins  brother  William,  /  5 
Morey  Lane.  Bricktown.  NJ  08723, 

To  George  and  Janeen  Kruse  Wadzita  '79,  a  son,  Timothy 
Charles.  April  6.  1990  He  joins  Kerri  and  Brent,  /  12859  Via 
Caballo  Rojo.  San  Diego.  CA  92129-3037. 

To  R.  Allen  '83  and  Nancy  Mohr  Baker  '82,  a  daughter. 
Miranda  Gail.  May  19.  1990.  /  101-A  Country  Square  Apartments. 
Stratford.  NJ  08084. 


Deaths 


Geraldine  Rosen  Stewart  *56,  May  14.  1984,  Eugene,  OR. 

Harold  Auman  '20,  October  20,  1988.  Olean,  New  York. 
He  had  been  with  Railroad  Express. 

Ralph  W.  Newman  '36,  July  19,  1989,  Middleburg.  PA,  He 
had  been  a  teacher  in  Snyder  County. 

Dorothy  Charles  Williams,  August  26.  1989,  Sunbury,  RA, 
She  had  been  a  professional  entertainer.  She  had  several  family 
members  who  graduated  from  Susquehanna. 

Elizabeth  Gonser  Schuck  '41,  September  2.  1989.  Sun  City 
Center,  FL.  Surviving  is  her  husband.  Robert  G.  Schuck  '40. 

William  H.  Rakita  '68,  October  2.  1989.  Ocean  Grove.  NJ. 
He  had  served  in  the  infantry  in  Vietnam,  returning  in  1969. 

Larry  G.  Richter  '62,  October  10.  1989.  Chicago.  IL.  He 
had  earned  a  Masters  of  Divinity  degree  from  Seabury- 
Western  Episcopal  Theological  Seminary  in  Evanston.  He 
served  as  curate  of  St.  John's  Episcopal  Church,  Lancaster, 
PA.  then  as  assistant  minister  of  Christ  Church  in  Williamsport, 
PA.  He  entered  the  field  of  banking  and  had  been  with  CitiCorp 
Bank  in  Chicago. 

Patricia  Galloway  Romig  '56,  January  7,  1990,  St.  Petersburg, 
FL.  She  graduated  from  the  Johns  Hopkins  School  of  Nursing  and 
Johns  Hopkins  University  in  1957,  She  had  been  a  staff  nurse  at 
Community  Hospital  in  Sunbury.  Most  recently  she  was  director 
of  nursing  at  Tyrone  Medical  Inn  in  St.  Petersburg.  Among  the 
survivors  is  her  husband,  Larry  G.  Romig  '57. 

Catherine  Benner  Kunkle  '27,  February  25,  1990, 
Brownsville.  TX.  Kunkle  was  a  teacher  in  both  Pennsylvania 
and  New  Jersey.  For  eleven  years  she  was  also  owner/operator 
of  the  Baby  Store  in  Avonmore,  PA.  She  was  preceded  in  death 
by  her  brother,  Norman  K.  Benner  '25.  Oren  N.  Benner  '37 
is  among  the  survivors. 

Dr.  Carl  A.  Weller  '51,  March  10,  1990.  Danville,  PA.  He 
served  m  the  U.S.  Air  Force  in  World  War  IL  He  earned  his 
MD  from  Temple  Medical  School  m  1955,  Dr.  Weller  practiced 
family  medicine  in  Sunbury  for  fourteen  years  before  becoming 
vice  president  for  medical  affairs  at  Pennsylvania  Blue  Shield 
in  1972.  He  also  served  as  a  staff  physician  and  clinical 
director  at  the  Selinsgrove  Center, 

Alan  R.  Warehime  hc'82,  March  24.  1990.  Hanover.  PA. 
Warehime  joined  Hanover  Brands  in  1935  and  became 
president  and  chief  executive  officer  in  1955.  He  was  past 
president  of  the  National  Food  Processors  Association  and 
past  president  and  chairman  of  the  board  of  Pennsylvania 
Canners  Association.  In  1952  he  was  given  a  certificate  of 
membership  in  Gamma  Sigma  Delta,  the  Honor  Society  of 
Agriculture,  in  recognition  of  his  scholarship  and  services 


to  agricultural  sciences.  Mr.  Warehime  was  a  member  of 
the  board  and  president  of  Hanover  General  Hospital.  He 
spearheaded  the  funding  and  ultimate  development  of  the 
Greater  Hanover  Corp..  a  low-cost  housing  complex  for  the 
handicapped  and  the  aged.  Warehime  was  first  elected  to  the 
board  of  directors  of  Susquehanna  University  in  1966.  He 
served  on  the  development  committee,  the  buildings  and 
grounds  committee,  the  executive  committee,  and  as  vice 
chair  of  the  board.  In  1981  he  was  elected  to  emeritus  status, 
and  in  1982  he  was  awarded  the  honorary  Doctor  of  Laws 
degree.  In  that  same  year  he  established  the  Alan  R,  Warehime 
Distinguished  Professorship  in  the  Sigmund  Weis  School 
of  Business. 

Margaret  Grenoble  Long  '40,  March  3.  1990,  Boalsburg. 
PA.  She  had  been  a  teacher  in  the  Bellefonte,  PA  area.  She 
retired  in  1976.  She  had  been  organist  and  choir  director  at 
St.  John's  United  Church  of  Christ.  Bellefonte  for  many  years. 

Alma  L.  Long  '22,  April  19.  1990.  Friedens.  PA.  She  earned 
her  M.  A.  from  Columbia  University  in  1932.  She  was  an 
English  teacher,  primarily  in  Somerset  County,  until  1962.  She 
had  been  very  active  in  the  Lutheran  church.  She  was  preceded 
in  death  by  her  sisters  Bessie  '22,  Nancy  '24,  and  Verda  '25. 
Among  the  survivors  is  her  brother  J.  Chester  Long  '37. 

Luther  M.  Weaver,  Jr.  '26,  May  17.  1990.  Wilmington.  DE. 
He  earned  his  M.A.  at  Temple  University  in  1934.  He  taught 
in  the  Wilmington  Secondary  Schools  for  more  than  36  years, 
and  instituted  the  Cooperative  Training  Program  for  business 
students  in  secondary  schools  which  is  used  to  this  day. 


Advanced  Degrees 


Jamie  Moyer  '80 

Christine  Marie  Clewell  '88:  Master  of  Arts.  Indiana 
University  of  Pennsylvania, 

Mary  E.  Engel  '80:  M,B,A,  in  Finance.  Fairleigh 
Dickinson  University,  She  is  controller  of  the  Town 
and  Country  Bank.  Flemington.  NJ, 

Susan  Souders  Mclntyre  '83:  Masters  in  Industrial 
Relations  and  Human  Resources.  Rutgers  University,  She 
is  human  resources  manager  of  the  Personnel  Department 
at  Prmceton  University  Press, 

James  A.  Moycr  '80:  Doctor  of  Musical  Arts,  University 
of  Oklahoma,  He  had  also  earned  a  Master  of  Music  from 
the  University  of  Oklahoma,  He  is  chair  of  the  percussion 
department  and  director  of  the  Marching  Big  Blue.  Millikin 
University.  Decatur,  Illinois, 

Robert  S.  NIckey  III  '84:  M,B,A,  in  Finance,  Philadelphia 
College  of  Textiles  and  Science, 

James  S.  Norell  '81:  M,B,A,  m  Banking  and  Financial 
Markets.  Adelphi  University,  He  is  a  relationship  manager 
in  the  Master  Trust/Master  Custody  Division,  Bank  of 
New  York, 

Ronald  J,  Pagano  '72:  EdD  in  Educational  Administration. 
Akron  University,  Ron  is  Harrison  County  Ohio  superintendent 
His  wife  is  Karla  Pahl  Pagano  '72. 

Babette  Cockley  Wenerd  '79:  Masters  in  Music.  Penn 
State  University  She  is  the  choral  director  at  Waynesboro 
Middle  School, 


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Newsmakers 

Institutional  Investor 
Lauds  Strangfeld 

New  York's  Insiilulional  Investor  magazine  recently 
profiled  "the  next  generation  of  financial  leaders." 
and  Susquehanna's  John  Strangfeld  '75  was  among 
those  recognized. 

The  respected  monthly  canvassed  the  financial  world 
and  conducted  more  than  250  interviews  with  industry 
leaders  "to  identify  the  young  stars  of  the  next  decade." 
Strangfeld,  recently  named  to  the  newly  created  position 
of  chairman  of  Prudential  Investment  Corporation-Europe, 
emerged  from  this  exhaustive  search. 

Introducing  the  individuals  "who  showed  great  promise 
during  the  roaring  '80s  and  who  should  have  what  it  takes 
to  survive  the  more  bearish  '90s,"  the  magazine  predicted, 
"It  will  take  a  special  breed  of  banker,  broker,  or  investor 
10  prevail  in  what  promises  to  be  a  difficult  decade." 

Strangfeld  has  been  employed  by  Prudential  since  1977 
and  was  previously  a  senior  vice  president  of  Prudential 
Capital  Corporation.  His  office  is  in  London.  England 


David  L.  Stocum  '61 

Stocum  Becomes  Dean 
of  Science  School 

David  L.  Stocum  '61  was  chosen  from  more  than 
200  candidates  as  dean  of  the  School  of  Science 
at  Indiana  University-Purdue  University  at  Indianapolis. 
He  was  previously  a  professor  in  the  Department  of 
Cell  and  Structural  Biology  at  the  University  of  Illinois, 
Champaign-Urbana. 

When  the  appointment  was  announced  last  fall, 
Stocum  said,  "I  think  this  school  is  on  the  verge  of 
becoming  what  I  believe  is  an  excellent  school  of 
science.  It  is  a  good  one  now,  and  what  it  takes  to  be 
an  excellent  school  of  science  is  a  faculty  who  are  both 
productive  in  research  and  who  have  a  real  commitment 
to  undergraduate  teaching  and  education.  Right  now.  I 
think  we  are  in  a  position  to  capitalize  on  making  this  a 
center  for  teaching,  education  and  research  excellence." 
Stocum  is  a  member  of  the  American  Association  for  the 
Advancement  of  Science,  author  and  co-author  of  more 
than  60  research  publications,  and  has  made  numerous 
presentations  in  his  field  at  national  and  international 
symposia  and  seminars.  He  also  has  served  on  several 
scientific  panels  and  been  awarded  research  grants  from 
the  National  Science  Foundation  and  the  National  Institutes 
of  Health. 


1990-91  Alumni 
Association  Posts 

Officers 

(one-year  term) 

President:  William  A.  Lewis,  Jr.  '68 
1st  Vice  President:  Terry  L.  March  '67 
2nd  Vice  President:  Carol  B.  Kehler  '74 
Secretary:  Donald  S.  King  '66 
Treasurer:  Chester  G.  Rowe  '52 

Members-at-Large 

(ihree-yecir  lerm) 

Robert  Bastress  '39 

Margaret  Anne  Finley  '85 

Vicki  Chin  Han  '73 

Carl  Moyer  '63 

Richard  Renn  '73 

Shirley  Finkbeiner  Stehlin  '39 

Dorothy  Shiffer  Wesner  '81 

Board  Representative 

(three-year  term) 
Terry  L.  March  '67 


Alumni  Association 
Area  Clubs 


BALTIIUORE: 


CENTRAL  PA: 


CHAIUIBERSBURG: 


FLORIDA  NE: 


FLORIDA  SE: 


HARRISBURG: 


JERSEY  CENTRAL: 


JERSEY  NORTH: 


JERSEY  SOUTH: 


Randall  L.  Klobetanz  '76 
R.D,  1.  Box  224 
HoUidaysburg.  PA  16648 
Alan  C.  Lovell  '70 
10284  Breconshire  Road 
Ellicott  City.  MD  21043 
Paul  R  Bingaman  "49 
1000  Greenfield  Circle 
State  College,  PA  16801 
James  H.  Faust  "87 
234  Park  Avenue 
Chambersburg.  PA  17201 
John  B.  Neuhauser  '76  and 
Katherine  McAllister 
Neuhauser  '77 
770  Keeneland  Pike 
Lake  Mary.  FL  32746 
John  R.  Mertz  '49  and 
Harriet  Gould  Mertz  '48 
7191  SW  99  Street 
Miami,  FL  33156 
William  A,  Pelte  '76 
3010  Egret  Terrace 
Safety  Harbor,  FL  34695 
Robert  A.  Good  '65  and 
Linda  Carothers  Good  '66 
135  Northgate  Drive 
Camp  Hill.  PA  17011 
Kenneth  J.  Vermillion  '71 
and  Roxanne  Havice 
Vermillion  '71 
303  West  White  Street 
Summit  Hill.  PA  18250 
David  E,  Atkinson  '77  and 
Cheryl  Rahlls  Atkinson  '77 
17  Oak  Knoll  Road 
Summit.  NJ  07901 

William  E.  Cochran  '83 
53  Bloomfield  Avenue 
River  Edge.  NJ  07661 
Robert  G.  Gundaker  *64 
897  Heritage  Road 
Moorestown,  NJ  08057 


JOHNSTOWN: 
LANCASTER: 
LEHIGH  VALLEY: 

LEWISTOWN: 

PHILADELPHIA: 
PITTSBURGH: 


SCRANTON/ 
WILKES-BARRE: 


SUSQUEHANNA 
VALLEY: 


WASHINGTON,  D.C.: 


WILLIAMSPORT: 


Robert  A.  Gabrenya  '40 
1417  Paulton  Street 
Johnstown.  PA  15905 
Robert  S.  Nickey  III  '84 
3195  Thornapple  Drive 
Lancaster.  PA  17601 
Ronald  R.  Roth  '76  and 
Laurie  Morgan  Roth  '76 
27  Norlhview  Avenue 
Fasten ,  PA  18042 
Paul  D.  Olbrich  '59  and 
Thiry  Reamer  Olbrich  '57 
507  Lindbergh  Way 
Lewistown.  PA  17044 
Shirley  A.  Young  '51 
P.O.  Box  134 
Fountainville.  PA  18923 
Eugene  H.  Gundrum  '48 
and  Dorothy  Eilhardt 
Gundrum  '48 
805  Virginia  Avenue 
Pittsburgh.  PA  15211 
Robert  J.  Scovell  '65 
69  Butler  Street 
Kingston.  PA  18704 
Henry  R.  Albright  '54 
35  Jonathan  Road 
Selinsgrove.  PA  17870 
Jeremy  Davis  Lopynski  '82 
8012  Merry  Oaks  Court 
Vienna.  VA  22180 
Donald  S,  King  '66 
R.D.  4,  Box  100 
Monloursville.  PA  17754 
Patricia  F.  Heathcote  '52 
2421  Cambridge  Road 
York,  PA  17402 
and  Richard  K.  Renn  '73 
149  E.  Market  Street. 
York,  PA  17401 


REMINDER 

New  Alumni  Career 
Service  Program 
Now  Underway 

For  more  information,  please  refer  to  the 
Spring  Alumnus  or  contact  the  Office  of  Career 
Development  and  Placement,  717-372-4146 
or  717-372-4403. 


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Alumni  Awards  Presented 


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Joe  W.  Kleinbauer  '63,  and  Louise  Kresge  Isaacs  '45, 

were  honored  during  Alumni  Weekend,  receiving  the 
Alumni  Association's  Achievement  Award  and  Service 
Award  respectively. 

"These  individuals  have  been  chosen  to  receive  the 
highest  alumni  honors  because  of  their  exemplary 
dedication  and  energies,"  said  Charles  H.  "Buss" 
Carr,  alumni  awards  committee  chairman.  The  medals 
were  presented  by  William  A.  Lewis  '68,  president  of 
the  Alumni  Association,  at  its  annual  awards  luncheon. 

Kleinbauer  graduated  in  1963  with  a  business  degree 
in  marketing,  joining  F.W.  Woolworth  as  a  management 
trainee.  Shortly  thereafter  he  became  manager,  then 
owner,  of  Snyder's  Men  Shop  in  Selinsgrove,  renaming 
the  business  the  now  familiar  "J.  Kleinbauer,  Inc."  His 
store  once  survived  the  ravages  of  fire,  and  temporarily 
relocated  with  the  help  of  nearly  100  volunteers  two 
weeks  before  Christmas.  But  he  was  back  in  business 
within  months.  Kleinbauer  started  out  small,  but  today 
employs  24  people  and  has  physically  expanded  the 
store  so  that  he  offers  a  complete  line  of  women's 
clothing  and  furnishings  as  well  as  men's. 

Kleinbauer's  is  famous  for  its  courteous,  helpful, 
personal  service  —  qualities  which  begin  at  the  top. 
In  addition  to  his  workload  as  a  businessman,  he  has 
been  an  active  leader  in  many  civic  and  charitable 
causes,  and  has  a  strong  love  of  Susquehanna. 


Don  Hamum,  right,  presents  ihe  Russell  W.  Gilbert  Award  to 
Simon  '30  and  Kathryn  IJarrett}  Rhoads  '34. 

When  Louise  Kresge  Isaacs  attended  Susquehanna 
University,  she  was  involved  in  just  about  everything  on 
campus,  which  may  have  been  a  foreshadowing  of  things 
to  come  during  the  next  45  years.  She  graduated  with  a 
degree  in  Music  Education  and  taught  public  school  music 
for  four  years.  In  1946,  she  married  her  college  sweetheart, 
Larry  Isaacs  '43.  and  they  raised  four  children. 

Even  though  her  husband's  career  required  they 
move  to  several  states,  Isaacs  has  always  been  involved 
in  community  work  no  matter  where  they  lived.  She  has 
actively  served  every  church  to  which  she  has  belonged, 
from  teaching  Sunday  School  to  becoming  United 
Methodist  Women  president.  She  has  been  an  ardent 
supporter  of  Susquehanna,  hosting  countless  alumni 
club  events  in  her  home,  and  assisted  In  getting  two  of 
the  University's  strongest  local  alumni  clubs  organized 
in  Lehigh  Valley  and  Baltimore. 

Isaacs  has  served  for  four  years  as  president  of  the 
Susquehanna  University  Women's  Auxiliary,  is  involved 
in  establishing  a  campus  affiliate  of  Habitat  for  Humanity, 
has  served  for  six  years  as  advisor  to  Ihe  Sigma  Omega 
campus  chapter  of  Sigma  Alpha  lota  international  music 
fraternity,  and  is  a  member  of  the  Selinsgrove  Alumnae 
Chapter  of  SAI.  She  also  finds  time  to  provide  musical 
programs  for  Lewisburg  United  Methodist  Homes  and 
Buffalo  Valley  Lutheran  Village. 


Simon  and  Kathryn 
Rhoads  Russell  W. 
Gilbert  Award 
Recipients 

Simon  B.  Rhoads  '30,  former  owner  of  Rhoads  Mills 
in  Selinsgrove  and  a  director  of  the  Central  Pennsylvania 
Savings  Association  of  Shamokin,  and  his  wife  Kathryn 
(.larrett)  '34  received  the  Russell  W.  Gilbert  Award 
at  Alumni  Weekend  for  their  long  association  with 
Susquehanna  and  its  athletic  program,  and  their  exemplary 
service  to  others. 

"They  are  two  people  who  demonstrate  an  unusual 
devotion  to  the  community  and  the  University,  and  have 
a  great  enthusiasm  for  sports  at  both  Susquehanna  and 
Selinsgrove  High  School,"  says  Director  of  Athletics  Don 
Hamum  who  presented  the  award. 

Prior  to  his  retirement.  Simon  was  also  a  director  of 
the  Swineford  National  Bank  (1943-89)  and  served  on  the 
board  of  trustees  of  the  Sunbury  Community  Hospital  for 
21  years.  Still  a  member  of  the  Selinsgrove  High  School 
Athletic  Council,  he  is  also  active  in  various  community 
service  organizations. 

Married  for  57  years,  the  Rhoadses  have  four  children, 
nine  grandchildren  and  five  great-grandchildren. 


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Get  Away  '90  was  a  Blast 


Joel  Cunning'""" 


Good  friends  and  glorious  weather  combined 
to  make  this  year's  Alumni  Weekend  a  great 
success,  with  more  people  attending  than  ever  before. 
About  800  alumni  and  spouses  returned  to  campus  to 
renew  friendships  and  enjoy  a  variety  of  activities  together 
Those  who  attended  spanned  the  class  years,  from  Marion 
Mover  Potteiger  '17,  the  oldest  alumna  present,  to  Brad 
Bishop  '90,  who  is  a  third-generation  alumnus.  His  father. 
Jack  Bishop  '57,  and  grandfather,  Paul  Bishop  '30,  also 
took  part  in  weekend  events. 

The  Annual  Alumni/Varsity  Club  Golf  Tournament 
was  held  under  beautiful  skies  for  the  first  time  in  years, 
drawing  a  record  number  of  players  to  the  green.  Friday 
evening,  members  of  the  Class  of  1940  joined  Trudy  and 
Joel  Cunningham  at  Pine  Lawn  for  a  special  reception 
before  heading  across  campus  for  a  reunion  dinner 
Approximately  300  University  donors  attended  the 
President's  Recognition  Dinner  at  Degenstein  Campus 
Center  while  others  gathered  at  the  Alumni  Barbecue 
outdoors.  After  dinner,  people  strolled  from  the  Campus 
Center  to  join  barbecue  goers  for  a  cool  summer  evening 
of  dancing  under  a  yellow  and  white  tent. 

Many  alumni  commented  that  they  enjoyed  the 
opportunity  to  stay  overnight  on  campus.  Twice  as 
n)any  stayed  in  residence  halls  than  the  year  before. 
One  alumna  remarked  that  there  is  a  greater  feeling 
of  "togetherness  by  being  able  to  slay  in  the  dorms." 

Saturday  morning,  music  majors  joined  together  for  a 
special  breakfast  while  other  early  risers  warmed  up  for 
the  three-mile  Fun  Run  on  campus  A  popular  event  this 
year  was  the  Walking  Seminar  led  by  Patti  Schneider 
'90,  director  of  the  Campus  Arboretum  Project  After 
the  traditional  Parade  of  Classes  under  the  noonday  sun, 
the  crowd  moved  indoors  to  the  Alumni  Awards  Luncheon 
where  four  alumni  were  honored. 

Joe  W.  Kleinbauer  '63,  owner  of  J.  Kleinbauer  Inc. 


"V  <>f<he  Class  of, 965,         "'*'" 


apparel  store  in  downtown  Selinsgrove.  was  recognized 
for  achievement  In  his  profession.  The  Service  Award 
was  presented  to  Louise  Kresge  Isaacs  '45  for  her 
dedicated  service  to  the  University  and  community. 
Receiving  the  Russell  W.  Gilbert  Award  were  Simon 
'30  and  Kathryn  Jarrett  '34  Rhoads  for  their  longtime 
loyalty  to  Susquehanna  and  its  athletic  program. 
Representatives  from  the  Class  of  1940,  which  celebrated 
its  50th  reunion,  and  the  Class  of  1965,  celebrating  its 
25th  reunion,  presented  the  University  with  special 
gifts.  Florence  Latsha  '40  presented  President  Joel 
Cunningham  a  token  check  for  $21,958,  surpassing  the  class 
goal  of  $15,000,  and  Art  Bowen  '65,  filling  in  for  gifts 
campaign  chairman  Rich  Caruso  '65,  presented  a  token 
check  for  $55,862,  surpassing  the  class  goal  of  $50,000. 

A  sure  hit  of  the  weekend  were  the  reunion  receptions 
Saturday  afternoon  which  were  held  in  various  locations 
on  and  off  campus.  More  than  50  people  attended  the 
1965  Class  Reunion  at  Bowen's  house  where  alumni 
reminisced  over  old  Umthonu,  Crusaders  and  Alumnuses. 

The  crowd  swelled  Saturday  evening  back  on  campus 
as  people  returned  for  a  special  buffet  and  night  filled 
with  music.  Easy-listening  jazz  at  Charlie's  hit  just  the 
right  note  for  some,  while  others  preferred  dancing  in 
Evert  Dining  Hall  till  after  midnight  to  familiar  songs 
from  the  Big  Band  era.  Outside  in  the  tent,  a  DJ  spun 
music  from  the  50s,  60s  and  70s,  keeping  the  dance 
floor  packed  all  night. 

The  weekend  came  to  a  close  Sunday  with  a  worship 
service  in  Weber  Chapel.  Chaplain  Christopher 
Thomforde  was  assisted  by  Bob  Sander  '40  who  read 
from  the  scripture  and  John  Gensel  '40  who  delivered 
the  sermon. 

Everyone  is  invited  to  attend  Alumni  Weekend  1991 
which  will  be  held  June  7-9.  1991.  Special  reunions  will 
be  planned  for  members  of  classes  ending  in  "1"  and  "6." 


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Alumni  Director  Named 

Sam  Kuba  '75  joined  ihe  university  relations  staff 
on  August  1  as  director  of  alumni  relations.  A  native 
Pennsylvanian.  born  and  raised  in  Harrisburg,  Kuba 
brings  a  wealth  of  experience  in  special  events 
administration  and  marketing.  From  1983-1989,  he  was 
director  of  Ihe  public  events  office  for  the  Pennsylvania 
State  Department  of  General  Services.  He  was  responsible 
for  the  administrative  and  technical  operations  of  the 
Forum  Auditorium,  Harrisburg's  major  performing  arts 
facility,  in  addition  to  the  coordination  of  activities  and 
events  in  and  around  the  Capitol  complex. 

From  1979-1982,  he  was  general  manager  of  the 
Harrisburg  Symphony  Association  and  most  recently, 
was  general  manager  of  the  Youngslown  (Ohio) 
Symphony  Society. 

An  English  major  while  at  Susquehanna,  Sam  served 
as  student  chairman  for  the  Artist  Series  Committee  and 
was  liaison  for  the  arts  with  the  student  government.  He 
was  music  director  for  several  theatre  productions  at  the 
University  and  in  the  local  community,  and  served  as 
classical  music  editor  for  the  Crusader. 

"We  are  delighted  that  we  could  recruit  an  alumni 
director  who  combines  relevant  professional  experience 
with  an  obvious  affection  for  Susquehanna,"  said  Vice 
President  for  University  Relations  Sara  Kirkland. 

"Sam's  volunteer  activities  as  an  alumnus  have  been 
wide-ranging.  He's  encouraged  prospective  students  to 
consider  Susquehanna,  including  his  sister  Susan  '79, 
sponsored  Susquehanna  students  as  interns  in  his  office, 
and  arranged  alumni  club  receptions  at  the  Harrisburg 
Forum.  His  skills,  background,  enthusiasm  and  energy 
make  him  an  excellent  match  for  this  position." 


Philanthropy 


In  1983,  a  multimillion-dollar  commitment  from 
Degenstein  made  possible  the  creation  of  the  Sigmund 
Weis  School  of  Business  in  memory  of  the  Sunbury- 
based  supermarket  chain  founder  and  Degenstein's 
father-in-law.  In  1981,  the  Degenstein  Campus  Center 
was  named  in  honor  of  the  benefactor. 

Cunningham  said:  "In  bestowing  this  honor  on  Frank 
Fletcher,  Susquehanna  University  recognizes  his 
outstanding  achievements  as  a  teacher  and  a  scholar. 
He  is  especially  successful  in  helping  students  achieve 
their  full  potential." 

As  a  former  dean  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  Fletcher 
contributed  substantially  to  the  shape  of  the  University's 
core  curriculum,  and  he  has  been  an  architect  for  the 
University's  forward-looking  program  in  environmental 
and  geological  science.  He  has  received  several  awards 
of  distinction  including  the  Lindback  Award  for 
Distinguished  Teaching,  Outstanding  Educator  of 
America  and  Professor  of  the  Year. 

Fletcher  is  president  of  Environmetrics,  Inc.,  which 
conducts  environmental  audits  for  commercial  and 
industrial  clients.  A  member  and  former  fellow  of  the 
Geological  Society  of  America,  he  has  published 
numerous  articles  on  geological  topics.  Fletcher  has 
served  as  a  member  of  the  University's  board  of 
directors.  He  joined  the  faculty  of  Susquehanna 
University  in  1962. 


For  the  second  year  in  a  row,  the  Susquehanna 
University  Fund  has  been  named  among  the  top 
annual  giving  programs  in  the  nation. 

Annual  giving  topped  the  $1  million  goal  last  year, 
with  alumni  participation  reaching  39  percent,  nearly 
twice  the  national  average.  This  year,  contributions  to 
the  SUE  exceeded  $1,014,000. 

Linda  Skinner  '85,  director  of  annual  giving, 
received  notification  that  the  University  once  again 
captured  a  Distinguished  Achievement  Award  in  a 
national  competition  sponsored  by  the  Council  for 
Advancement  and  Support  of  Education  (CASE)  and 
the  USX  Foundation,  Inc.  The  AIMS  Award  (Achievement 
in  Mobilizing  Support)  recognizes  excellent  planning, 
management  and  results  in  all  aspects  of  a  university's 
development  effort. 

CASE  is  the  nation's  largest  education  association 
in  terms  of  institutional  membership  with  more  than 
2,900  colleges,  universities,  and  independent  schools 
as  members. 


WINDOW 

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OPPORTUNITY 


THE       CAMPAIGN        FOR 


SUSQUEHANNA 


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of  Sui<{ueiumna  'University 

requests  the  pleasure  of  your  cotnf  any 

at  a  dedication  ccremoiiy 

ceiebrating  the  renovation  amf  expansiorv 

of  'Jisher  Science  'Maii 

Sunday,  OctoBer  28,  1990 

2:30  p.m. 

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Frank  Fletcher 


Thanks  to  the  generosity  of  a  Selinsgrove  benefactor, 
Dr.  Franii  W.  Fletcher,  professor  and  head  of  the 
Department  of  Geological  and  Environmental  Science, 
has  been  named  the  first  holder  of  a  Charles  B.  Degenstein 
Professorial  Chair  in  the  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences. 

Fletcher  will  hold  the  Charles  B.  Degenstein  Chair  in 
Environmental  Science  and  receive  special  resources  for 
research,  study  and  professional  travel.  The  position  is 
named  in  honor  of  retired  Weis  Markets  executive  Charles 
B.  Degenstein  of  Selinsgrove,  who  endowed  resources  to 
enable  Susquehanna  to  attract  and  retain  exceptional 
scholars  and  teachers.  This  is  the  second  Degenstein 
Chair  at  Susquehanna,  the  first  having  been  established 
last  year  in  the  University's  Sigmund  Weis  School 
of  Business. 

"Susquehanna  University  is  grateful  to  Charles 
Degenstein  for  his  generous  support  for  excellence  in 
Susquehanna's  faculty,"  said  President  Joel  Cunningham. 


SUSQUEHANNA 


ALUMNUS 


VOLUME  58 
NUMBER  4 
FALL  1990 


1989-90  has  been  a  year  of  considerable  accomplishment 

for  Susquehanna.  Thanks  to  your  outstanding  support, 

the  University  continues  to  make  steady  progress 

toward  its  goals  of  excellence  and  quality. 

—Joel  Cunningham,  President 


SUSQUEHANNA  UNIVERSITY  has  completed 
another  year  of  outstanding  achievement  in  its  fund 
raising  endeavors.  Gifts  to  Susquehanna  University 
totaled  more  than  $5,970,000  in  1989-90.  The 
generosity  of  many  alumni  and  friends  is  responsible 
for  the  significant  changes  taking  place  on  the 
Susquehanna  campus. 

The  Window  of  Opportunity  Campaign  continues 
to  move  to  higher  levels  of  success.  Robert  F.  Weis, 
vice  president  and  treasurer  of  Weis  Markets,  Inc. 
and  campaign  steering  committee  chair,  commented. 
"All  alumni  and  friends  of  Susquehanna  University 
should  take  particular  pride  in  this  remarkable 
accomplishment.  Not  only  has  the  campaign  goal  of 
$22  million  now  been  attained,  but  because  of  the 
enthusiasm,  dedication,  and  outstanding  generosity 
of  the  Susquehanna  community,  we  have  achieved  our 
goal  a  year  before  we  had  originally  anticipated.  On 
behalf  of  the  University.  I  am  pleased  to  have  this 
opportunity  to  thank  all  of  those  who  have  helped  us 
meet  this  challenge  and  enabled  us  to  look  significantly 
beyond  what  we  initially  thought  possible." 

As  of  June  30.  over  $23.8  million  had  been  committed 
to  the  five-year  Window  of  Opportunity  campaign 
which  will  move  to  the  Special  and  General  Gifts 
phase  of  the  campaign  in  the  fall  of  1990  and  come 
to  a  close  next  year. 

A  significant  factor  in  the  campaign's  success  was 
the  University's  ability  to  meet  the  contribution  goals 
of  both  a  Pew  Charitable  Trusts  matching  grant  of 
$300,000  and  a  Kresge  Foundation  challenge  grant  of 
$350,000.  These  funds  were  earmarked  for  the  largest 
project  in  the  campaign,  the  renovation  and  expansion 
of  Fisher  Science  Hall.  The  University  also  was 
awarded  $250,000  from  the  Josiah  W.  and  Bessie  H. 
Kline  Foundation,  Inc.  of  Harrisburg.  bringing  its 
total  commitment  to  the  $6.3  million  science  building 
project  to  $300,000. 

Results  of  the  Window  of  Opportunity  campaign 
are  now  clearly  visible  on  campus  as  facilities 
renovation  and  expansion  move  forward.  The  Blough- 
Weis  Library  was  completed  in  the  fall  of  1989.  The 
Fisher  Science  Hall  was  rededicated  on  October  28, 
1990.  Other  improvements  were  made  to  Bogar  and 
Heilman  Halls,  both  are  academic  facilities,  and 
two  student  residence  halls.  Aikens  and  Smith. 

Less  visible  but  vitally  important  to  the  University's 


SPECIAL 
ISSUE 

1989-90 
Donor  Report 


financial  health  has  been  the  growth  in  its  endowment. 
Since  the  campaign  began  in  July,  1987,  the 
endowment  has  grown  from  $11.9  million  to  over 
$26  million. 

The  Susquehanna  University  Fund  has  surpassed 
previous  records  and  set  a  new  level  of  total  dollars 
contributed.  Gifts  to  the  SUF  for  1989-90  totalled 
$1,026,150.  Again  this  year,  40%  of  Susquehanna's 
alumni  contributed  to  the  annual  fund  thus  continuing 
a  remarkable  level  of  participation  that  well  exceeds 
the  national  average.  The  Annual  Fund  was  recognized 
for  the  second  consecutive  year  for  its  distinguished 
achievement  by  the  Council  for  the  Advancement  in 
Support  of  Education  and  the  USX  Foundation. 
Susquehanna  was  one  of  only  14  annual  funds 
nationwide  to  be  honored  during  1989-90.  Significant 
accomplishments  that  contributed  to  the  success  of 
the  annual  fund  in  1989-90  are: 

•  The  National  Committee  on  Annual  Giving  led 
by  Donald  E.  Wissinger  '50  successfully  completed 
another  remarkable  year  of  giving.  The  National 
Committee  has  been  responsible  in  a  large  measure  to 
the  outstanding  success  that  the  annual  fiind  continues 
to  enjoy. 

•  The  local  Business  and  Industry  Campaign 
completed  another  outstanding  year  of  generous 
support.  The  Business  and  Industry  Campaign  was 
chaired  by  George  and  Margaret  Keller  who  led  their 
volunteers  to  a  very  successful  campaign  securing 
over  150  gifts  and  raising  a  total  amount  of  $122,977. 

•  The  Parents  Executive  Committee  chaired  by 
Jack  '57  and  Joan  Bishop  secured  gifts  totaling 
$62,520.  The  funds  raised  through  the  Parents 
Executive  Committee  were  directed  to  the  Blough- 
Weis  Library. 

•  Senior  Class  Agent,  Angle  Johnson,  led  the 
Class  of  1990  to  a  successful  Senior  Class  Pledge 
Program.  Members  of  the  Class  of  1990  pledged  their 
support  to  Susquehanna  through  the  dedicated  work 
of  many  senior  class  volunteers. 

•  Student  volunteers  numbering  over  300  under  the 
leadership  of  Betsy  Van  Tuyl  '90,  Aaron  Billger  '91 
and  Mark  Zimmerman  '91  successfully  raised  over 
$170,240  in  pledges  for  the  Susquehanna  University 
Fund.  These  dedicated  callers  contacted  more  than 
6,717  alumni  and  parents  in  28  nights  of  calling. 

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SUSQUEHANNA 


ALUMNUS 


Division  of  University  Relations 

Selinsgrove  Hall 

Susquehanna  University 

(717)  372-4102 

President 

Joel  Cunningham 

Vice  President 

Sara  G.  Kirkland 

Director  of  Planned  Giving 

Marilyn  L.  Sierer  '87 

Director  of  Annual  Giving 

Linda  L.  Skinner  '85 

Assistant  Director  of  Annual  Giving 

Christine  Jaegers 

Research  Assistant 

Sandra  J.  Wolf 

Systems  Manager 

Jo  Ann  Girton 

Director  of  Alumni  Relations 

Samuel  Kuba  III  "75 

Director  of  Public  Relations 

Betsy  J.  Koons 

Assistant  Director  of  Public  Relations 

Mike  Ferlazzo 

Publications  Manager 

Jean  M.  Smith 


Susquehanna  Alumnus  (USPS  529-060)  is  published  quarterly 
by  Susquehanna  University,  Selinsgrove.  Pa.  17870.  Second 
class  postage  paid  at  Selinsgrove.  Pa.  POSTMASTER:  Send 
address  changes  to  Susquehanna  Alumnus.  Susquehanna 
University.  Selinsgrove.  Pa.  17870. 


Message  From  the  President 


Dear  Friends, 

It  is  a  special  pleasure  to  present  the  1989-90 
Report  of  Donors  and  to  thank  you  for  your 
loyalty  and  support  of  Susquehanna. 

1989-90  has  been  a  year  of  considerable 
accomplishment  for  Susquehanna.  Thanks 
to  your  outstanding  support,  the  University 
continues  to  make  steady  progress  toward  its 
goals  of  excellence  and  quality.  Fourteen  new 
members  joined  the  faculty,  bringing  teaching 
and  research  credentials  that  are  among  the 
strongest  in  the  University's  history.  We 
recruited  an  exceptionally  strong  academic 
class  for  the  fall  of  1990,  with  the  highest  average 
SAT  scores  of  any  Susquehanna  class  in  the  last 
15  years.  The  Window  of  Opportunity  Capital 
Campaign  has  been  tremendously  successful, 
surpassing  its  $22  million  goal  by  nearly 
$2  million  with  a  year  of  active  campaigning 
yet  to  come. 

The  remarkable  success  of  the  Window  of 
Opportunity  campaign  has  occurred  because 
of  your  caring  and  belief  in  the  value  of  a 
Susquehanna  education.  We  hope  that  those 
who  have  not  yet  been  invited  to  participate  will 
be  as  generous  in  their  support  of  Susquehanna 
as  you  have  been,  for  there  is  much  which 
remains  to  be  achieved. 

Results  of  the  capital  campaign  are  now 
clearly  visible  throughout  the  campus.  The 
$6.3  million  renovation  and  expansion  of  Fisher 
Science  Hall,  the  largest  single  project  in  the 
Window  of  Opportunity  capital  campaign,  is 
nearly  completed.  Over  the  summer  of  1990, 
improvements  were  made  to  two  academic 
buildings,  Bogar  and  Heilman  Halls,  and  two 
student  residence  halls,  Aikens  and  Smith 
Halls.  New  art  studio  facilities  were  created  in 
the  former  environmental  studies  building  on 
University  Avenue.  These  enhanced  facilities 
are  all  possible  because  of  your  generosity  and 
commitment  to  improving  the  quality  of  academic 
life  for  our  students. 

Thank  you  for  making  1989-90  a  year  of  such 
high  achievement  here.  We  are  grateful  for  your 


generous  support  which  allows  Susquehanna  to 
continue  to  build  quality  in  academic  programs, 
faculty  accomplishments,  and  university  facilities, 
and,  most  importantly,  to  enable  Susquehanna's 
students  to  achieve  their  full  potential  for 
academic  achievement,  personal  development, 
and  service  to  others. 


Sincerely, 


f 


Joel  Cunningham 
President 


Susquehanna  University  Nondiscrimination  Policy 

ll  IS  the  ptilicy  of  Susquehanna  University  not  to  discriminate  on  the 
basis  of  race,  color,  rehgion.  national  or  ethnic  o'"igin.  age,  sex,  or 
handicap  in  its  educational  programs,  admissions  practices,  scholar- 
ship and  loan  programs,  athletics  and  other  school -administered 
activities,  or  employment  practices.  This  policy  is  in  compliance  with 
the  requiremenu  of  Title  VII  of  the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  1964.  Title  IX 
of  the  Education  Amendments  of  1972.  Section  504  of  the  Rehabilita- 
tion Act  of  1973,  regulations  of  the  Internal  Revenue  Service,  and  all 
other  applicable  Federal,  State  and  local  statutes,  ordinances,  and 
regulations. 


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Introduction 


The  Donor  Report  honors  those  who  contributed  to  Susquehanna  University 
during  the  1989-90  fiscal  year  which  began  July  1,  1989  and  concluded  June  30, 
1990.  As  in  previous  years,  all  figures  reflect  actual  cash  received. 

While  the  University  strives  to  be  complete  and  accurate,  we  apologize  for 
any  errors  and  encourage  you  to  forward  any  questions  or  corrections  to  the 
Development  Office. 

Susquehanna  University  sincerely  appreciates  the  generosity  shown  by  our 
alumni,  parents  and  friends  during  1989-90. 


Susquehanna  University  Endowment 

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Total  Giving  to  Susquehanna 


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CONTINUED  FROM  PAGE  1 

Class  reunion  giving  continues  to  be  an  exciting 
program  for  the  University.  The  25th  and  50th 
reunion  classes  celebrated  their  reunions  during 
Alumni  Weekend. 

•  The  Class  of  1940  commemorated  the  50th 
anniversary  of  their  graduation  from  Susquehanna 
by  establishing  The  Class  of  1940  Scholarship  Fund 
Endowment.  The  Class  of  1940  Gift  Committee 
chaired  by  Florence  Rothermel  Latsha  raised  over 
$22,000.  Of  this  total,  $21,958  is  designated  for  the 
class  scholarship  fund.  The  enthusiasm  of  the  class 


members  enabled  the  class  to  significantly  exceed 
their  original  goal  of  $15,000. 

•  The  Class  of  1965  celebrated  its  25th  reunion 
with  enthusiasm  and  generosity.  As  special  recognition 
for  their  25  years,  the  class  presented  President 
Cunningham  with  a  check  representing  gifts  that 
totaled  $55,862.  Of  this  total,  $44,055  reflects  gifts 
made  to  the  special  campaign  for  the  Susquehanna 
University  Fund. 

The  1989-90  year  was  one  of  continued  strong 
levels  of  giving.  Sustaining  alumni  participation 


while  at  the  same  time  increasing  dollars  raised 
reflects  a  measure  of  confidence  and  support  by 
alumni.  Generous  support  from  other  members 
of  the  Susquehanna  community  continue  to  have  a 
significant  impact  on  the  University's  momentum, 
Susquehanna's  achievements  in  large  part  are  due  to 
the  increased  support  by  many  individuals.  Susquehanna 
University  extends  a  sincere  thank  you  for  the 
support  and  dedication  shown  by  the  individuals 
listed  in  this  report. 


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Window  of  Opportunity  Campaign 


Dear  Friends  of  Susquehanna: 

Susquehanna  University's  future  has  been 
shaped  by  the  tremendous  success  of  the  Window 
of  Opportunity  Campaign.  Positive  response  by 
many  has  moved  the  campaign  to  unparalleled 
achievement  and  enabled  us  to  meet  the  challenge 
set  forth  nearly  a  year  ahead  of  schedule. 

At  the  present  time  I  am  pleased  to  report  that 
we  exceed  our  original  $22  million  goal  by  over 
$1.8  million.  Many  individuals  have  yet  to  be 
invited  to  participate,  thus  providing  the  potential 
for  even  higher  levels  of  success. 

The  positive  achievements  of  the  Window 
of  Opportunity  Campaign  underscore  the 
involvement  and  commitment  of  many  individuals. 
Those  who  have  responded  have  shown  what  a 
difference  involvement  and  commitment  can 
make.  The  endowment  continues  to  grow,  and 
there  are  visible  signs  of  improvements  to  many 
buildings  on  the  campus.  The  remarkable 
accomplisments  of  having  such  a  successful 
campaign  should  instill  a  sense  of  pride  and 
enthusiasm  in  every  member  of  the  Susquehanna 
community.  The  University's  future  continues 
to  be  promising. 

While  our  successes  are  numerous,  many 
priorities  remain  to  be  addressed.  This  will  require 
that  the  remaining  alumni  and  friends  who  have 


yet  to  be  approached  respond  favorably 
and  lend  support  for  the  challenges  that  remain. 
For  it  is  in  this  way  that  we  will  truly  be  able 
to  make  a  difference  for  the  present  and  future 
of  Susquehanna. 

As  Chairman  of  the  Campaign  Steering 
Committee  and  on  behalf  of  the  University, 
I  am  pleased  to  have  this  opportunity  to  extend 
a  sincere  thank  you  to  everyone  who  has  made 
this  outstanding  success  possible.  To  those  who 
have  yet  to  be  asked,  we  trust  you  will  be  part 
of  the  University's  momentum  by  responding 
favorably  when  invited  to  be  part  of  the  Window 
of  Opportunity  Campaign.  Your  positive  response 
will  help  us  move  Susquehanna  well  beyond  our 
original  expectations.  Thank  you  for  all  that  you 
have  done  and  continue  to  do  for  Susquehanna. 
It  is  an  institution  deserving  of  our  loyalty 
and  commitment. 

Sincerely, 


A 


tl. 


9-.  a^ 


Robert  F.  Weis 

Chairman,  Steering  Committee 

Window  of  Opportunity  Campaign 


Window  of  Opportunity:  The  Campaign  for  Susquehanna 

The  Scale  of  Giving  Required  To  Raise  $22,000,000 


Usual  Pattern 

We  Have 

We  Must  Secure 

Gifts 

Range 

Totaling 

Gifts 

Totaling 

Gifts                     Totaling 

1 

$5,000,000 

$5,000,000 

1 

$5,653,935 

—           +  $          653,935 

1 

2,000,000 

2,000,000 

0 

0 

1                       2,000,000 

2 

1,000,000 

2,000,000 

3 

$3,365,759 

—           +           1,365,759 

5 

500,000 

2,500.000 

4 

2,208.759 

1                           291,241 

8 

250,000 

2,000,000 

9 

2,832,938 

—           +              832,938 

10 

100,000 

1,000,000 

22 

2,803,725 

—           +           1,803,725 

20 

75,000 

1.500,000 

5 

395,198 

15                       1,104,802 

30 

50,000 

1,500,000 

34 

1,872,130 

—           +              372,130 

50 

25,000 

1,250,000 

29 

745,857 

21                           504,143 

100 

10,000 

1 ,000,000 

63 

864,825 

37                          135,175 

many  below 

10,000 

2,250,000 

— 

3,115,198 

—           +             865,198 

Totals 

$22,000,000 

$23,858,324 

+        $1,858,324 

SUSQUEHANNA 
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Thanks  a  Million  —  Again! 


Dear  SUF  Supporters: 

We  did  it. .  .again!  The  1989-90  Susquehanna 
University  Fund  campaign  was  a  smashing  success 
— thanics  to  your  generous  support.  As  of 
June  30,  1990,  gifts  to  the  SUF  totaled  a  record 
breaking  $1,026,150.  And,  we  had  a  great  "encore" 
performance  in  alumni  participation  with  a 
rate  of  40  percent  for  the  second  year  in  a  row! 

Speaking  of  "repeat  performances"— for  a 
second  year,  the  Susquehanna  University  Fund 
was  recognized  for  distinguished  achievement 
by  the  Council  for  the  Advancement  and  Support 
of  Education  and  the  USX  Foundation.  We 
were  one  of  only  seven  annual  funds,  nationwide, 
to  be  honored  this  year. 

These  achievements  are  a  tribute  to  the 
hundreds  of  volunteers— alumni,  parents, 
students,  and  local  businesspersons— who  so 
generously  give  of  their  time  and  energies  on 
behalf  of  the  SUF.  In  particular,  my  sincere 
thanks  to:  members  of  the  National  Committee 
on  Annual  Giving;  student  phonathon  callers 
and  their  chairpersons,  Betsy  Van  Tuyl  '90, 
Aaron  Billger  "91,  and  Mark  Zimmerman  '91; 
the  Parents  Executive  Committee  lead  by  Jack  '57 
and  Joan  Bishop;  our  Class  Agents;  the  Class 


of  1965  Reunion  Gift  Committee  and  their 
chairman,  Richard  Caruso  '65;  Business  and 
Industry  Campaign  volunteers  chaired  by 
George  and  Margaret  Keller;  and  Senior  Class 
volunteers  lead  by  Agent,  Angle  Johnson  '90. 

But,  most  especially,  my  thanks  to  each  of 
you  whose  name  appears  in  the  listing  that 
follows.  Your  generosity  is  helping  Susquehanna 
provide  the  the  outstanding  faculty,  programs 
and  facilities  required  to  attract  and  support 
able  students. 

This  has  been  another  banner  year  for  the 
University — and  it  would  not  have  been  possible 
without  you.  Thank  you  very  much  for  your 
enthusiasm  for  and  loyalty  to  Susuquehanna.  I 
hope  we  can  count  on  your  continued  support 
and  volunteer  efforts  next  year. 

Sincerely, 


/Im,  i/^ 


iM^rtce^ 


Donald  E.  Wissinger  '50 

Chair,  National  Committee  on  Annual  Giving 


Your  generosity  is  helping  Susquehanna  provide 

the  outstanding  faculty,  programs  and  facilities  required 

to  attract  and  support  able  students. 


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X^  usquehanna  has  made  substantial  achievements  since 
V^^its  modest  beginnings  in  1858.  Recent  progress  is  a 
^^y^  reflection  of  the  commitment  and  generosity  of  many 
individuals,  especially  the  members  of  the  University's 
Leadership  Gift  Societies.  The  leadership  provided  by  many 
alumni  and  friends  has  continued  to  provide  Susquehanna 
with  the  resources  vital  to  the  University's  ongoing  success. 
Financial  support  from  the  individuals  listed  on  the  following 
pages  enable  the  University  to  continue  to  invest  in  the  people 
and  programs  that  make  Susquehanna  University  a  place 
of  vitality  and  growth. 

During  1989-90  more  than  5,566  alumni,  parents,  friends, 
faculty,  and  corporations  contributed  over  $5.8  million.  Our 
deep  appreciation  is  extended  to  our  new  donors  as  well  as 
the  sustaining  support  of  renewing  donors.  The  University 
is  honored  to  recognize  the  individuals  and  organizations 
listed  in  this  special  report.  Thank  you  for  your  loyalty 
and  dedication. 


President's  Associates 


The  University's  most  dynamic  leadership  is  provided  by  the  alumni  and  friends  who  are  members  of  the 
President's  Associates.  This  gift  society  provides  the  momentum  and  sense  of  involvement  that  provides 
leadership  for  all  members  of  the  Susquehanna  community.  The  support  of  114  members  who  have  contributed 
over  $5.2  in  1989-90  is  visible  throughout  the  University.  It  is  with  sincere  appreciation  that  we  recognize  the 
very  generous  support  of  the  President's  Associates.  It  is  our  honor  and  privilege  to  recognize  these  members 
in  the  listing  below. 


Aid  Association  For  Lutherans 

Dorothy  M  App  '23 

Apple  Foundation 

Douglas  E  '49  and  Lucille  Arthur 

J^  Robert  Arthur  '67 

AT&T  Foundation 

Louise  Mehring  Bankert  '35 

Ben  Franklin  Technological  Center 

James  G,  and 

Carolyn  Birmingham 
H  Vernon  '31  and  Marie  Blough 
Helen  D  Blough  H'87 
Grace  C.  Boyle  '33 
James  M.  and  Elaine  Brogan 
Robert  F  and 

Hazel  Brobst  '51  Brown 
Claude  A.  Buss  '24 
William  C  Buss  '28 
Dr  William  C,  Buss 
Butter  Krust  Baking  Company 
Carl  L.  '65  and  Beth  Campbell 
John  A,  and  Jane  C.  Carpenter 
Richard  E.  '65  and 

Sally  Feitig  '68  Caruso 
Celli-Flynn  Associates 
Robert  R  Clark  '35 
Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania 
Marguerite  Border  Cook  '39 
Joel  L.  and  Trudy  Cunningham 


Mildred  R.  Cunningham 
Thomas  and  Martha 

Laudenslager  Davis  '31 
Charles  B,  H'82  and 

Lore  Degenstein 
The  Charles  B.  Degenstein 

Foundation 
The  Dun  &  Bradstreet  Corporate 

Foundation 
The  Harry  F  Duncan  Foundation 
Marlin  M.  Enders  '25,  deceased 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church 

in  America 
The  Faylor  Foundation 
Federated  Department  Stores,  Inc 
Foundation  for  Independent 

Colleges 
Robert  A.  Gabrenya  '40 
Francis  R.  Gelnett  '37 
Mrs.  Russell  W.  Gilbert 
Robert  A.  and  June  Grubb 
The  G.  Scott  &  Bessie  K.  Guyer 

Foundation 
The  Clara  M.  Hack  Trust 
The  Hall  Foundation 
Robert  L.  and  Jane  Harding 
George  E.  '64  and 

Margaret  Lauver  '66  Harris 
Leolin  O.  Hayes  '30 


Bruce  Heim 
James  M.  Herrold  '28 
Hewlett  Packard 
Mrs.  J.  Paul  H.  Hively 
D  Edgar  '34  and 

Aberdeen  Phillips  '34  Hutchison 
Lawrence  M.  '43  and 

Louise  Kresge  '45  Isaacs 
Gloria  Faylor  Karchner  '85 
William  G.  and  Lynne  Karniol 
Lester  J.  '37  and 

Elizabeth  M.  Karschner 
Estate  of  Robert  A.  Keeler 
John  D.  and  Sara  Kirkland 
The  Josiah  W.  and 

Bessie  H.  Kline  Foundation,  Inc. 
The  Kresge  Foundation 
W.  Frank  '39  and  Isabel 

Tewkesbury  '39  Laudenslayer 
Raymond  C  '50  and 

Kay  LaRue  '52  Lauver 
Lower  Susquehanna  Synod, 

E  L.C.A 
Lutheran  Brotherhood 
Terry  L.  '67  and  Pauline  March 
Martin  Marietta  Corporation 
The  R.K.  Mellon  Family 

Foundation 


Rebecca  S.  '54  and 

Jacques  Mignot 
Albert  P  '50  and 

Louise  Siemers  '50  Molinaro 
R.S.  Mowery  &  Sons,  Inc. 
The  Nationwide  Foundation 
Peter  M.  '57  and 

Ruth  Scott  '55  Nunn 
Harold  C  and  Nancy  O'Connor 
Rocco  A.  and  Nancy  Ortenzio 
Pennsylvania  Association  of 

Colleges  and  Universities 
Pennsylvania  Power  &  Light 

Company 
The  Pew  Chahtable  Trusts 
Ralph  E  '66  and  Eleanor  Purpur 
Saul  and  Florence  Putterman 
The  John  and  Verna  Reidler 

Foundation 
Simon  B.  '30  and 

Kathryn  Jarrett  '34  Rhoads 
Estate  of  Paul  Ritter  '21 
Samuel  D.  '54  and 

Dorothy  Apgar  '53  Ross 
Mrs  Raymond  A.  Roush 
Estate  of  Gereon  Salevan  '29 
Erick  O.  Schonstedt 
Senior  Class  of  1990 
Erie  I.  '35  and  Marjorie  Shobert 


The  LB  Smith  Educational 

Foundation 
Snyder  County  Trust  Company 
Mary  Elise  Spiggle  '34 
The  Donald  B.  and  Dorothy  L. 

Stabler  Foundation 
L.  Naomi  Steward 
Sunbury  Textile  Mills,  Inc. 
Estate  of  John  W.  Thompson  '09 
Estate  of  Allen  Tressler  '29 
Upper  Susquehanna  Synod, 

E. L.C.A. 
John  H.  '30,  (deceased)  and 

Thelma  Wall 
Alan  R.  WarehimeH'82, 

deceased 
Robert  F  and  Patricia  Weis 
The  Margaret  L.  Wendt 

Foundation 
Donald  E.  '50  and 

Flora  Barnhart  '51  Wissinger 
E.  E.  Wissinger 
Women's  Auxiliary  of 

Susquehanna  University 
Wood-Mode  Incorporated 
Bruce  '33  and  Marian 

Walborn  '33  Worthington 
WQSU  AM  and  FM 
York  Container  Foundation 


SUSQUEHANNA 
ALUMNUS 

7 


BENJAMIN 

KURTZ 

CIRCLE 


The  Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle  gratefully  recognizes  those  individuals 
who  contribute  between  $1,000  and  $4,999  annually  to  Susquehanna 
University.  It  is  with  their  continuing  loyalty  and  support  that  the 
University  moves  steadily  forward.  We  are  pleased  to  recognize  these 
members  who  give  at  this  very  high  level.  In  1989-90,  226  Benjamin 
Kurtz  Circle  members  provided  gifts  that  totaled  $348,562  to  the 
University.  It  is  our  honor  and  privilege  to  recognize  these  individuals. 


Samuel  S.  Adams  '58 
Allegheny  Synod.  EL  C.A. 
Susan  Goyne  Amedow  '44 
American  Home  Foods,  Inc. 
American  Information  Systems 
AMP,  Incorporated 
Dorothy  M.  Anderson  '62 
Sidney  and  Carole  Apfelbaum 
Apfelbaum  Apfelbaum  & 

Apfelbaum 
James  F.  App  '65 
Jane  C  Apple 
Lynn  Hassinger  Askew  '57 
Donald  and  Freni  Aungst 
William  P.  '39  and 

Hester  Bittinger  '40  Ayers 
Robert  M-  Bastress  '39 
Gary  E.  '69  and  Barbara  Baylor 
Carl  J.  and  Patricia  A.  Bellas 
Harold  H.  '39  and 

Katherine  Dietterle  '41  Benion 
Frederick  W.  and  Eleanor  Bisbee 
Jack  K.  '57  and  Joan  Bishop 
BJ's  ■  A  Place  for  Ribs 
Margaret  Widlund  Blough  '24 
Robert  N,  and  Judith  Bohorad 
Ferdinand  Bongartz  '47 
Boscov's  Department  Store.  Inc. 
David  M.  Boucher  '75 
ERA  Bowen  Agency,  Inc. 
Mary  Bowersox 
Vincent  E.  Boyer  '52 
Buffalo  Valley  Telephone  Co. 
Leslie  R.  Butler  '62 
Nancy  A.  Cairns 
William  R.  Camerer,  Jr.  '47 
Joseph  F  Campana  '41 
Campbell  Soup  Company 
Central  Pennsylvania  Savings 

Association 
Mabel  Fultz  Chilcott  '33 
Samuel  D.  Clapper  '68 
James  R.  '46  and 

Mary  Jane  Rudy  '44  Clark 
Paul  D.  Coleman  '40 
Mary  D.  Comerford  Trust 
Compudata  Services,  Inc. 
Jane  Wissinger  Cornille  '81 
Mary  T  Coughlin  '82  and 

David  S.  Shanker 
William  C.  '53  and  Margaret 

Henderson  '54  Davenport 


Cathy  A.  Davies  '80 
Aloysius  V.  '48  and 

Phyllis  Swartz  '49  Derr 
Richard  E.  Derrick  '61 
Dogwood  Hill  Nursery,  Inc 
George  W.  and  Mary  Louise  Eiker 
The  Exxon  Education  Foundation 
G.  James  Fawcett 
Mabel  Kinzey  Fetterolf  '24 
Paul  G.  '65  and  Carol  A.  Filipek 
Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber  Company 
First  National  Trust  Bank 
Robert  L,  '59  and 

Linda  Traub  '61  Fiscus 
Elizabeth  M.  Fisher  '28 
Margaret  C.  Fisher  '71 
W.  Donald  '51  and 

Marilyn  Kretz  '52  Fisher 
Kenneth  O.  and  Irene  Fladmark 
Frank  W.  and  Joan  Fletcher 
John  G.  Foos  '71 
Donald  Fosselman  '49 
H,  Scott  Fritts  '78 
Furman  Foods,  Inc. 
Donald  A.  Gaver  '37 
Ralph  C.  Geigle  '35 
Laird  S,  Gemberling  '33 
Gynith  C.  Giffin 

Sherrill  G .  '79  and  Fred  A.  Grosse 
James  A  Grossman  '36 
Wallace  J,  and  Andree  E.  Growney 
Helen  E.  Haase,  deceased 
Jimmy  H.  Hall  '68 
Wayne  L.  and 

Janice  Ann  Lovre  Hall 
Stewart  Haller 
Alan  and  Gloria  Hassman 
Henry  H.  '68  and 

Wendy  Evans  '69  Herrington 
Warren  C  Herrold  '41 
Carl  H.  Hitchner '62 
John  W.  Hoffman  '40 
Steven  M.  '72  and 

Catherine  Magill  '73  Hoffman 
Henry  H'88  and  Jane  Hood 
John  C.  Horn  H'65 
Donald  D.  and  Grace  Housley 
Patricia  R  Hunsicker 
IBM  Matching  Grants  Program 
Richard  M.  '70  and 

Janet  Goodyear  '71  Jacobson 
Jewish  Chautauqua  Society 


Mary  Yoder  Jones  '41 
George  and  Margaret  Keller 
James  E.  '73  and 

Kathleen  Coon  '73  Kellerman 
Keller  Marine  Service,  Inc. 
Raymond  J.  Kerstetter,  Jr.  '59 
Dennis  D.  Kieffer  '74 
Elizabeth  Hauser  Kinsel  '28 
Joe  W.  '63  and  Judy  Kleinbauer 
KPMG  Peat  Marwick  Mitchell 

Foundation 
Ronald  A.  Kramer  '71 
Gordon  B.  and  Sandra  L.  Lamb 
William  L.S.  Landes  '71 
Florence  Rothermel  Latsha  '40 
Frank  J.  Leber  '64 
Marsha  A.  Lehman  '74 
Harry  M.  Leister,  Jr  '56 
Lewisburg  Studio 
The  Christian  R.  & 

Mary  F.  Lindback  Foundation 
Nicholas  A.  Lopardo  '68 
Clay  L,  Lorah  '57 
Maria  Wernikowski  '62  and 

Robert  Macfarlan 
W,  Anthony  and  Hazel  A.  Major 
Albert  A.  and 

Carolee  A.  Maniscaico 
Martha  Larson  Martin  '26 
William  H.  '48  and 

Joyce  Jenkins  '45  McClure 
The  McCormick  Trusts 
Marjorie  Wolfe  McCune  '43 
Robert  B.  and  Genevieve  McIMiff 
Metropolitan  Washington  Synod, 

E.LC.A. 
Middleswarth  Kitchen  Fresh  Chips 
John  R.  and  Joan  Miller 
Mobil  Foundation,  Inc. 
Mary  Weimer  Moffitt  '28 
Carl  M.  '63  and  Kathryn  Moyer 
Dawn  Grigg  Mueller  '68 
Anne  E.  Muenster-Sinton 
Jeanne  H.  and  Edward  Neff 
Northern  Central  Bank 
William  E,  Nye  II  '40 
Leah  C.  Oberheim  '47 
Paul  D.  Ochenrider  '39 
Ott  Packagings,  Inc. 
John  and  Barbara  Pagana 
Penn  Lyon  Homes,  Inc. 
Pennsylvania  House 


N.  Ramsay  Pennypacker 
Edward  F  Pfeiffer  '50 
John  W.  Pfrommer  '65 
Philadelphia  National  Bank 
Philip  Morris 
Richard  G.  '68  and 

Linda  laeger  '69  Poinsett 
Douglas  A.  '41  and 

Frances  Portzline 
The  Presser  Foundation 
The  Price  Waterhouse  Foundation 
Procter  and  Gamble 
The  Prudential  Foundation 
Truman  H,  and  Kay  Purdy 
Purdy  Insurance  Agency  Inc. 
Mrs.  Charles  A,  Rahter 
Richard  C.  Rantzow 
Bonnie  Bucks  Reece  '65 
Ritz-Craft  Corporation  of  PA,  Inc. 
Edward  S,  '42  and 

Blanche  Forney  '42  Rogers 
Christopher  D.  Rooke  '82 
Marvin  J.  and  Raven  Rudnitsky 
James  O.  Rumbaugh  '50 
M.Q  Ryan 
Thomas  D.  '63  and 

Diane  Norcross  '65  Samuel 
Louis  F.  Santangelo.  Jr.  '50 
Willard  H.  '41  and 

Hilda  Friederich  '40  Schadel 
Robert  E.  Schellberg  H'70 
Howard  H.  Schnure 
C.  Glenn  '46  and 

Helen  Hocker  '44  Schueler 
Sears  Roebuck  Foundation 
Leo  M.  Sekulski  '82 
William  C.  H'85  and 

Grace  Severson 
Nevin  C.  T  '49  and 

Jane  Wormley  '41  Shaffer 
Ruth  Naylor  Shaffer  '41 


E.  Raymond  '37  and 

Winifred  Shaheen 
Stephen  R.  Shilling  '80 
Jeanne  Shipe 
Silvenip,  Inc. 
Edward  M,  '39  and 

June  Jerore  '43  Sivick 
Helen  Wentzel  Spitzner  '37 
Richard  D.  Spotts  '68 
Stackpole  Corporation 
J.  Donald  Steele  '33 
Shirley  Finkbeiner  Stehlin  '39 
Ann  Latimer  Strate  '64 
Strawbridge  and  Clothier 
Cyril  M.  and  Leona  Stretansky 
Susquehanna  Valley  Mall 

Association 
Philip  R.  Templin  '42 
Mary  Barnes  Topper  '37 
Stephen  T  Toy  '61 
Frank  J.  '70  and  Elaine  Trembulak 
Henry  A.  and  LaVina  Truslow 
Merle  F.  '55  and  Nancy  Ulsh 
James  and  LaRue  Unglaube 
Universal  Suppliers,  Inc. 
Robert  Updegrove  '41 
U.S.  Borax  &  Chemical 
Kenneth  J.  '71  and 

Roxane  Havice  '71  Vermillion 
Gustave  W,  Weber  H '77 
Weis  Markets,  Inc. 
Helen  Salem  Wescoat  '19 
John  A  and  Ann  Wesner 
Pamela  L,  White 
Rine  G  '46  and  Lois  Winey 
Eleanor  Sheriff  Wolf  '32 
Kent  L.  Worthington  '38 
John  '60  and 

Ann  Hewes  '61  Yanuklis 
Suzanne  Springer  Zeok  '66 
Ralph  G.  Ziegler  '68 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

8 


The  Heritage  Club 


Susquehanna  University  is  pleased  to  include  in 
this  report  the  members  of  the  University's  newest 
gift  society.  The  Heritage  Club.  Membership  in  this 
society'  is  offered  to  individuals  who  have  provided 
for  Susquehanna  through  life  insurance,  charitable 
trusts  and  annuities,  and  bequests.  The  legacy  proxided 
by  planned  gifts  assure  a  solid  foundation  for 
Susquehanna  as  the  University  faces  the  challenges 
of  the  future.  Susquehanna  is  honored  and  privileged  to 
recognize  the  following  members  of  the  Heritage  Club. 


Samuel  S.  Adams  '58 

Douglas  E,  '49  and  Lucille  Arthur 

Louise  Mehring  Bankert  '35 

H.  Vernon  '31  and  Marie  Blough 

James  Brogan 

Robert  R.  Clark  '35 

Richard  and  Mabel 

Fuitz  '33  Chilcott 
Marguerite  Border  Cook  '39 
Beatrice  H.  Ebert 
Francis  R,  Gelnetl  '37 
Alan  and  Gloria  Hassman 
Leolin  O.  Hayes  '30 
Carl  L.  '48  and  Esther  Herman 
James  M  Herrold  '28 
William  H,  Hudson  '38 
Lawrence  M.  '43  and 

Louise  Kresge  '45  Isaacs 
William  and  Lynne  Karniol 
The  Rev.  Dr  Lester  J,  '37 

and  Elizabeth  Karschner 


Esther  Yingling  Kern  '38 
Dr  Joseph  and 

Frances  Roush  '50  Kovacic 
Mary  W.  Moffitt  '28 
Albert  R  '50  and 

Louise  A.  '50  Molinaro 
Leah  C.  Oberheim  '47 
Harold  and  Nancy  O'Connor 
Caroline  Grubb  Reisinger  '39 
Josephine  Shuman  Robbins 
Mrs,  Raymond  E-  Roush 
Margaret  R,  Shekletski  '37 
Erie  L  '35  and 

Marjorie  S.  Shobert 
Mary  Elise  Spiggle  '34 
James  and  LaRue  Unglaube 
Elizabeth  Wiley 
E.  E,  Wissinger 
Bruce  '33  and  Marian 

Walborn  '33  Worthington 


Members  of  the  1858  Society 

1858  Society  recognizes  those  individuals  who 
contribute  $500  to  $999  annually  In  1989-90,  156 
members  gave  $80,959  to  Susquehanna  University. 
It  is  our  honor  and  privilege  to  recognize  the 
members  of  the  1858  Society. 


ARA  Services.  Inc. 
ARCO  Foundation 
Ashland  Oil  Foundation.  Inc. 
Charles  S.  Bailes  '56 
Jane  F  Barlovi/ 
Elizabeth  J,  Barnhart  '40 
Bell  Atlantic  Corporation 
Bell  ol  Pennsylvania 
Franklyn  M,  Bergonzi  '67 
Albert  and  Gertrude  Berman 
Larry  R.  Bingaman  '55 
BKW  Coach  Line 
Sheldon  and  Lillibelh  Boruchow 
Lucile  Bossart 
Ruth  G.  Botdorf  '45 
Florence  Reitz  Brenneman  '41 
Wilhelm  B.  and 

Hilda  Bronander.  Jr 
James  J.  '63  and 

Brenda  Campbell 
Carefree  Travel  Service,  Inc. 
Council  tor  the  Advancement  and 

Support  of  Education 
Jack  E.  Cisney  '59 
Combustion  Engineering 
Commercial  Printing,  Inc. 


Country  Cupboard,  Inc. 
John  D.  Crusius  '72 
Signe  Alford  Davis  '31 
John  G.  Devine  '49 
Diamond  Manufacturing 

Company 
Fred  Dunkelberger  '63 
Arthur  D.  Ebersberger  '68 
Edward  E.  Eisenhart  '40 
Jason  M.  and  Patricia  Elsas 
Constantine  C.  Exarchos  '68 
First  Lutheran  Church 
First  Pennsylvania  Bank 
Jane  C.  Freeman 
Gregory  E  '70  and 

Jacqueline  O'Shea  '71  Galano 
William  H.  Gehron  '40 
Boyd  and  Jane  S.  Gibson 
Paul  R.  and  Dorothy  B.  Gibson 
Ethel  Straesser  Gilbert  '40 
James  J.  '55  and 

Elsie  Gruber  '56  Gormley 
Robert  N.  and  Alice  V.  Gottshall 
Governor  Snyder  Mansion  Gifts 
H.  Wayne  Griest  '71 
Patricia  Laubach  Hallman  '66 


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Wellington  "Duke"  Hartman  '30 
James  R.  and  Eunice  Heistand 
Raymond  C.  and  Janet  Helt 
H.  Brentwood  Henzel  '65 
Carl  L.  '48  and  Esther  Herman 
Harold  J.  Hershey  '65 
Hershey  Foods  Corporation  Fund 
Historic  Trees 

Holy  Trinity  Lutheran  Church 
Robert  C.  and  Evelyn  G.  Huggard 
Robert  A.  and  Barbara  J.  Hughes 
Barry  R.  '68  and 

Denise  Horton  '68  Jackson 
William  A.  '44  and 

Margaret  Gemmill  '44  Janson 
R-  Alexander  Jervis  '65 
John  Hancock  Mutual 
Johnson  &  Johnson 
JPM  Company 
Frank  S.  (deceased)  and 

Hilda  Karniol 
Frederick  W.  Kelly,  Jr  '66 
Kentucky  Fried  Chicken 
George  A.  '64  and 

Carol  Cox  '65  Kirchner 
Karl  E.  '38  and 

Margaret  Dunkle  '41  Kniseley 
Signe  Gates  Knock  '71 
Kreamer  Feed  Store 
Charles  E.  Kroeck  '31 
Charles  A.  and  Janet  B.  Laubach 
Herbert  C.  Lauver  '38 
Orville  H.  Lauver  '54 
William  A.  Lewis.  Jr  '68 
David  W.  and 

Bonnie  Eiker  '70  Lightcap 
John  P.  and  Nancy  B.  Locke 
Douglas  L.  '70  and 

Lynn  Keim  '71  Marion 
Susan  Lang  Martin  '74 
Milton  H.  Maslin.  Jr  '65 
Thomas  S  and 

Suzanne  T.  McCready 
Robert  L.  McGeehan  '33 
Medical  &  Surgical  Center,  Inc. 
Merck  Company  Foundation 
Billy  and  Clyde  Montgomery 
Pauline  Crow  Mount  '34 
Francis  A.  Nace  '62 
Richard  A.  and 

Kathleen  Q.  Norman 


Mary  Sarba  Norwood  '50 
Paul  Stine  Chev.-Glds.-Geo. 
Gladys  Wentzel  Phillips  '39 
Nicholas  O.  Prusack  II  '67 
Robert  H.  '69  and 

Carol  Scherb  '70  Ray 
The  Scott  C.  &  Mary  D.  Rea  Trust 
Carl  and  Alice  Rice 
Charles  J.  and  Carmen  Ries 
Mrs.  William  O.  Roberts 
Sandra  M.  Rocks  '75 
Rohm  &  Haas  Co. 
Philmer  H.  Rohrbaugh  '74 
A.  Richard  and 

Carol  Sue  Rosenberg 
Jeffrey  A.  Roush  '71 
Allen  I.  '60  and 

Carol  Shesler  '63  Rowe 
Chester  G.  Rowe  '52 
Roberta.  Sander '40 
Philip  E.  '71  and  Catherine 

Rogers  '71  San  Filippo 
Richard  F  Saylor  '69 
John  O.  Schleig  '40 
John  A.  Schoffstall.  Sr  '33 
Scott  Paper  Company  Foundation 
Shearson  Lehman  Hulton 
Margaret  Roush  Shekletski  '37 
John  W.  and  Deniece  Shimrak 
Smeltz  Auto  Sales  Co. 


Carl  G.  Smith  '28 
Victor  J.  Sobolewski  III  '79 
Norrine  Bailey  Spencer  '68 
Squibb  Corporation 
J.  Donald  Steele,  Jr  '73 
Eugene  B.  Steininger  '48 
John  R.  Strangfeld,  Jr.  '75 
W.  Alfred  Streamer  '26 
Stroehmann  Brothers  Company 
Phyllis  A.  and  Clarence  E.  Stubert 
James  W.  '64  and 

Barbara  Evans  '65  Summers 
Robert  W.  Surplus  '45 
Time  Warner,  Inc. 
Townsend's.  Inc. 
Unisys  Corporation 
Louis  A.  Vermillion  '70 
Walnut  Acres,  Inc. 
Jeffrey  G.  Whitney  '63 
Paul  M.  '75  and 

Kaye  Stein  '75  Willbanks 
Robert  E,  Winter  '48 
Robert  F  Wohlsen  '48 
Woolrich,  Inc. 
Ceroid  M.  Wunderlich  '73 
Carl  C.  Yingling  '72 
Young  Door  Company 
Kathryn  Morning  Ziegler  '30 
Philip  S.  Zofrea  '80 


l\/lembers  of  the  Maroon  Club 

Tlw  Maroon  Club  recognizes  individuals  who 
contribute  $250  to  $499  annually  to  Susquehanna 
University.  In  1989-90,  413  members  gave  $105,708 
to  the  University.  It  is  our  honor  and  privilege  to 
recognize  the  members  of  the  Maroon  Club. 


Richard  C.  Abbott  '72 
Lawrence  A.  Abler 
Air  Products  and  Chemicals 
Henry  R.  Albright  '54 
Willard  D.  Allbeck  '19 
American  Cyanamid  Company 
American  Home  Products 
Corporation 


American  Optical  Corporation 
Kenneth  R.  Anderson  '35 
Charles  R.  Anianavage  '75 
Appleton  Papers,  Inc. 
Brian  D.  Archibald  '77 
Armstrong  World  Industries,  Inc. 
David  E.  '77  and 
Cheryl  Rahlfs  '77  Atkinson 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

9 


William  D.  Atkinson  '74 
Donald  T  '71  and 

Linda  Brown  '73  Auld 
Allen  A.  Aungst  '63 
Alan  Bachrach  '64 
Bankers  Trust  Company 
David  A.  Barber  '70 
Dennis  A.  Barley  '81 
Stuart  E.  H'86  and  Ruth  Barstad 
Eric  A.  Bartholomew  '81 
Donald  R,  Bashore  '47 
John  J.  Basti  '73 
Battram  Company 
Barry  B.  '60  and 

Nancy  Phillips  '60  Bealor 
George  E.  Beam  '29 
Barbara  A.  Beans  '79 
Susan  Evans  Beard  '65 
Richard  A.  Bechtel  '72 
Leslie  J.  Beers  '76 
Bellcore 

Alan  M.  Bennett  '72 
Carl  E.  and  Fair  Bentz 
John  W.  Bittinger  '23 
Mildred  E.  Bittner  '42 
Black  &  Decker  Corporation 
James  A,  '63  and 

H/lartha  Barker  '70  Blessing 
George  C,  and  Carol  L.  Boone 
Jeanne  R,  Boyer  '73 
Lee  E.  '26  and 

Laura  Henninger  '25  Boyer 
Robert  A  Boyer  '38 
Andrew  J.  and  Dolores  Bozzeili 
Robert  M,  Brenneman  '73 
Christine  M,  Bringman  '82 
The  Brunswick  Foundation,  Inc. 
Paul  B.  '50  and 

Virginia  Blough  '50  Buehler 
Harry  W.  '48  and 

Virginia  Doss  '48  Butts 
William  F  Carolan  '33 
Carpenter  Technology  Corporate 

Foundation 
F  Thomas  '63  and 

Doris  Hoffman  '64  Casey 
Central  Builders  Supply 
CertainTeed  Corporate  Foundation 
Dorothy  Rothermel  Chaffee  '28 
Roger  P  Cheney  '71 
Dewey  P.  and  Rosemarie  Clark 
Gordon  W.  '73  and 

Janice  Kimmerer  '75  Clark 
Donald  E.  Coleman  '60 
Colonial  Furniture  Company 
Colonial  Penn  Corporation 
Robert  F  Conrad.  Jr.  '83 
John  R.  Cook 
Virginia  M.  Coombs 
Frank  C.  Corcoran  '47 
Corning  Glass  Works  Foundation 
Donald  R.  Cosgrove  '48 
Diane  C.  Croft  '81 
CSX  Corporation 
Walton  R.  Cueman  '65 
John  and  Gladys  Dagie 
John  Dagle  Jewelry 
Robert  and  Kathleen  Dalton 
Alice  Yonghaus  Davenport  '51 
Phillip  H.  and  Joanne  C.  David 
Preston  B  and  Isabella  Davis 
Sue  C  Davis  '66 
Henry  J.  '70  and 

Barbara  Hitchens  '69  DePerro 
Warren  8.  '75  and 

l^/lichele  Maiben  '74  Diggins 
David  M  '70  and 

Sandra  tVlcDermott  '72  Dolinsky 
Marion  D  Drumheller  '57 
David  M.  Dumeyer  '69 
Virginia  Dyer 


Eastern  Associated  Foundation 
Dennis  L.  '73  and 

Ann  Hilbish  '71  Eckman 
James  and  Suzanne  Ediund 
Marilyn  Moritz  Elam  '68 
Kenneth  F  '55  and 

Charlotte  Sandt  '56  Erdley 
Ernst  &  Whinney 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church 
F  Joseph  and  Annette  P.  Farnoly 
Frances  Ray  Faylor  '65 
Hans  E.  and 

Barbara  W.  Feldmann 
Herman  R.  Fenstermacher  '32 
Richard  T  '65  and 

Margaret  Fenstermacher 
Russell  C.  '75  and 

Jacquelyn  Strub  '75  Filbey 
Janice  B.  '69  and  David  R.  Fisher 
Robert  F  Fisher  '40 
Fisher  Clark  &  Lauer 
Charles  D.  '76  and 

Kathi  Stine  '76  Flack 
H.  Ruth  Folkmann  '28 
Ford  Motor  Company  Fund 
Mary  Drake  Franco  '67 
The  Front  Street  Station 
Rebecca  M.  Fuller  '76 
Vincent  E.  and  Peggy  J.  Furey 
Allen  and  Flora  Gaarden 
George  V.  Ganter  '74 
Alicia  Balfe  Gaul  '80 
James  C.  '50  and 

Martha  Martin  '51  Gehris 
Harold  F  Geise  '68 
John  Garcia  '40  and 

Audrey  Dodge  '45  Gensel 
GeraghtyS  Miller 
William  A.  Gerkens  '64 
Ralph  W.  and  Johanna  B.  Giasi 
Richard  C.  Goff 
Robert  M.  Goodspeed 
Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber 
Mary  Lizzio  Govekar  '47 
John  D.  Granger  '75 
Andrew  S.  '79  and 

Elizabeth  Kennedy  '79  Graybill 
Reed  A.  '38  and 

Grace  Drew  '36  Greninger 
Richard  W.  '69  and 

Janet  Fowler  '68  Grey 
Wm.  F  Groce,  Inc. 
Martin  L.  Grossman  '25 
Roberta.  Gundaker  '64 
Linda  Rolston  Gutowski  '70 
Melvin  E.  Haas  '42 
Robert  L.  Hackenberg  '56 
Robert  B.  Hancock  '64 
Mary  Jane  Jessen  Hansen  '49 
Paul  W.  Hartline  '31 
Arlene  Laudenslager  Hatton  '31 
Zelda  F  Haus  '27 
Patricia  F  Heathcote  '52 
Susan  M.  Hegberg 
David  C.  and  Marcie  Henry 
Donald  K.  Henry  '35 
Stanley  R.  and  Mary  P.  Henry 
Phoebe  Herman  '17 
George  W.  Herrold  '71 
Hilsher  Graphics 
Paul  R.  Hinsch  '74 
Robert  B.  and 

Marianne  W.  Hirschman 
Raymond  '47  and 

Dorothy  Dellecker  '43  Hochstuhl 
Hoffmann-La  Roche  Foundation 
Herbert  H.  Holderman  '43 
Vernon  V.  Hoover  '58 
Harvey  A.  Horowitz  '64 
John  Hospodar  '49 
Richard  E.  Howe,  Jr.  '64 


Thomas  W.  Hurlocker  H'90 
Nicholas  P.  Interdonalo  '79 
Harriet  Dietrich  Jessup  '27 
Jane  Hutchison  Kaempfer  '41 
Esther  Yingling  Kern  '38 
George  J.  Kimmel  '38 
Donald  A  King  '48 
Jackson  T  and  Nancy  King 
Robert  J.  '68  and 

Margaret  Heil  '69  King 
Peter  D.  '65  and 

Carol  Ocker  '65  Kirk 
Lori  Border  Kissinger  '64 
Richard  L.  Kisslak  '58 
Frances  Kivko 
John  H.  '70  and 

Linda  Major  '71  Klemeyer 
Ray  W.  Kline  '38 
Ruth  B.  Koch  '34 
Lauretta  F.  Koenig  '76 
Jack  and  Ruth  Kolbert 
Eugene  F.  Kolva  '56 
Dr  and  Mrs.  Lawrence  J.  Kopf 
Frances  Roush  Kovacic  '50 
Kraft,  Inc. 
Harold  R.  '48  and 

Corinne  Kahn  '45  Kramer 
Kratzer  Oil  Company,  Inc. 
Walter  J.  '80  and 

Joan  Penniman  '80  Krzastek 
William  B.M.  Kundert '74 
H.  Laurence  '70  and 

Christine  Richards  '69  Kyse 
Josephine  Hoy  Lamb  '33 
Judith  Hawk  Lasley  '66 
Norman  H.  Lauer  '62 
L/B  Water  Service,  Inc. 
John  A.  '40  and 

Eleanor  Croft  '39  Learn 
Alice  Ann  Patterson  Leidel  '58 
Robert  E.  '61  and 

Joan  Lawley  '62  Leighty 
Judy  Lambert  Lenz  '75 
Faye  R.  Lewis  '52 
George  '54  and 

Lorraine  Rarick  '52  Liddington 
Randall  S.  Lieberman  '84 
Richard  W.  '48  and  Gertrude 

Roberts  '48  Lindemann 
Theodore  H'75  and  Nadine 

Lindquist 
Wallace  J.  Lindsay,  Jr  '74 
William  F  Livengood  '67 
William  M.  and  Crystal  J.  Loftus 
David  W.  Long  '76 
Esther  Kaufman  Lucas  '38 
Paul  B.  Lucas  '28 
Frederic  G.  MacQuesten  '43 
Marvin  J.  Malone  '63 
Everett  M.  '50  and 

Jeanne  Kahler  '50  Manning 
Thomas  C.  Maran  '67 
Susan  A.  Martin  '78 
Thelma  Martinec 
Mary  Macintosh 

Romeo  F  and  Caroline  Mattiussi 
Thomas  F  and  Jenny  McGrath 
McGraw-Hill  Foundation,  Inc. 
Russell  L.  McTague  '59 
Meckley's  Limestone  Products 
Mellon  Bank 
Meridian  Bank 
Irving  H.  Merwin  '64 
William  C.  Merz  '70 
Robert  C.  '54  and 

Jane  Cline  '54  Mickatavage 
Middleburg  Oil  Company 
James  R.  '60  and 

Jean  Ewald  '62  Middleswarth 
Midlantic  National  Bank 
Charles  H.  Miller  '29 


Linda  Palmer  Miller  '70 
Robert  R.  '67  and 

Carolyn  Wahler  '67  Miller 
Wayne  E.  Miller  '55 
Gary  L.  '61  and 

Stephanie  Haase  '60  Moore 
Morgan  Guaranty  Trust  Company 
Lewis  R.  '77  and 

Kathy-Ann  McCarty  '76  Morrow 
Dennis  G.  Mosebey  '73 
Mr.  Donut  of  Hummels  Wharf 
National  Westminster  Bank 
Anthony  D.  and  Sally  Nazzaro 
New  York  Telephone  Company 
Samuel  F.  and  Joan  M.  Niness 
Susan  Lehman  Northrup  '59 
Frances  Hubler  Nuernberg  '35 
Helen  S.  Nunn 
Robert  E.  and  Helen  Nylund 
David  R.  '79  and 

Ellen  Schmidt  '79  Odenath 
Susan  Odjakjian  '79 
Karen  L.  Olson  '71 
Martin  J.  Ortenzio  '83 
Pacific  Telesis 
James  C.  Packard  '70 
Joseph  P.  Palchak.  Jr.  '71 
Marjorie  Mack  Pearson  '67 
J.C.  Penney  Company 
Phillips  Motel 

Thomas  G.  and  Janet  Pickering 
Neil  H.  Potter 
Eleanor  K.  Pourron  '59 
Cynthia  R.  Poust 
John  R  '41  and  Mathilda 

Neudoerffer  '39  Powell 
N.  David  and 

Virginia  M.  Rahal 
Sidney  G.  and  Marylou  Ranck 
Paul  D.  Reamer  '31 
J.  Robert  Reeder  '32 
Doreen  Bolton  Rehrig  '72 
James  B.  '49  and 

Marilyn  Beers  '51  Reilly 
Otto  and  Beulah  Reimherr 
Reliance  Group  Holdings,  Inc. 
Richard  K.  Renn  '73 
Raymond  O.  Rhine  '29 
Rhoads  Mills,  Inc. 
Sidney  F  '59  and 

Sandra  Brandt  '61  Richard 
Maureen  Davenport  Ries  '62 
Thomas  R.  Rippon,  Esq. 
Robert  R  and 

Mary  P.  Rittereiser 
Donald  P  Rohrbach  '48 
Richard  E.  Rowe  '63 
Harold  R.  Ruhl  '23 
John  W.  '71  and  Georgeann 

Mercincavage  '73  Ruhl 
Robert  C  Rungee  '75 
Michael  E.  Rupprecht  '64 
Sara  Lee  Foundation 
Genevieve  Sarra 
Kenneth  Sausman,  Jr.  '67 
Irene  Etter  Schmehl  '63 
Edward  A.  and  Betty  J.  Schmidt 
Judy  Hoffman  Schmidt  '70 
William  L.  and  Linda  Schrufer 

A.  Rebecca  Schumacher  '72 
Martin  W.  and  Judith  G.  Schwartz 
Robert  N.  Seebold  '74 

Gary  R  Seifert  '67 
Stan  Seiple 

B.  Henry  Shafer  '37 

Allen  Shaffer  &  Son  Insurance 
Raymond  C.  '61  and 

Virginia  Kratz  '61  Sharrow 
Marian  L.  Shatto  '67 
Paul  C.  Shatto,  Jr  '41 
Charles  J.  Shearer  '31 


Shenwin  Williams  Foundation 
Stanley  R.  Shilling  '57 
Keith  A.  '81  and 

Beth  Nacinovich  '82  Shuey 
Marilyn  L.  Sierer  '87 
Linda  L.  Skinner  '85 
Louise  Slater 
DebraJ.  Smith  '85 
Debra  Plunkett  Smith  '72 
Robert  A.  Smith  '62 
Ruth  J.  Smith  H'82 
Sally  Baskin  Snauffer  '64 
Jill  Fuller  Snyder  '58 
Joseph  A.  Snyder,  Jr  '64 
Southern  New  England  Telephone 
Stanley  Woodworking 
Garrett  L.  Stauffer  '70 
John  R.  '51  and 

Lois  Gordon  '52  Steiger 
Cheryl  R.  Stickle  '68 
Dorothy  Turnbach  Stickney  '31 
St.  Luke  Evangelical 

Lutheran  Church 
Sigmund  A.  and 

Elizabeth  B.  Stoler 
Jesse  Stone  '51 
Mitchel  D.  Storey  '76 
William  G.  Straus '65 
Richard  H.  '66  and 

Pamelia  Dick  '65  Streamer 
William  R.  Swarm  '33 
Tedd's  Landing,  Inc. 
Jack  and  Nevere  Tenbekjian 
Textron,  Inc. 
Christopher  and 

Christine  Thomforde 
Elinor  M.  Thompson  '71 
Jack  M.  '50  and 

Gabrielle  Speyer  '49  Thorp 
Christopher  A,  Thorsheim  '85 
Sara  U.  Tollinger  '34 
Steve  F  '53  and 

Joyce  Wagner  '53  Torok 
Toyota  Motor  Sales  USA,  Inc. 
Marcella  Chaya  Turnbach  '36 
Dorothy  Turner  '36 
USAir,  Inc. 
Thomas  A.  Voll  '83 
Suzanne  W.  '83  and 

J.  Thomas  Walker 
James  R  Wallbillich  '79 
William  C.  '85  and 

Mary  Fisher  '85  Warrick 
Richard  T  '82  and 

Lynn  Sarf  '77  Watkins 
William  W.  and 

Elizabeth  M.  Wenzel 
David  B.  Werner  '70 
Richard  G  Westervelt  '50 
Karl  E.  Westerville  '65 
Westinghouse  Educational 

Foundation 
Richard  L.  Wetzel  '50 
James  W.  '58  and 

Gail  Woolbert  '58  White 
Elizabeth  Wiley 

Robert  L.  and  Marsha  A.  Williams 
Lynn  Whittlesey  Wilson  '72 
Windsor  Technologies,  Inc. 
Eileen  Boone  Winter  '43 
Kermit  D  Witmer  '32 
A.  Franklin  Wolfe  '45 
Fancher  E.  Wolfe  '51 
Suzanne  Yenchko '68 
Zartman  Construction,  Inc. 
James  L.  Zimmerman  '65 
Joseph  A.  and  Marilyn  Zollo 
Karen  Pfleger  Zygan  '69 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

10 


Members  of  the  Orange  Club 

The  Orange  Club  recognizes  those  individuals  who 
contribute  $125  to  $249  annually.  In  1989-90,  759 
members  gave  $96,463  to  Susquehanna  University.  We 
are  pleased  to  honor  the  members  of  the  Orange  Club. 


Xavier  Abbott  '35 
Richard  E.  Ahnert 
Gladys  Telleen  Ahrenholz  '38 
Kevin  J.  '85  and 

Tracy  Gerard  '85  Akner 
Joy  Good  Albright  '85 
Alexander  Pontiac-Buick 
Allied-Signal  Foundation 
David  H.  '75  and 

Karol  Sllvick  '76  Allison 
June  Lawrence  Alter  '65 
Amoco  Foundation,  Inc. 
Ronald  R  Ardres 
Frank  L.  Arena  '80 
Beatrice  Gentzler  Armold  '33 
Armstrong  Rubber  Company 
Louise  Brophy  Arnold  '72 
George  S.  and 

Suzanne  W.  Ashman 
Frank  S.  Attinger  '44 
Stephen  E.  Ayer  '72 
Stephen  Azary  '36 
Elizabeth  Hodges  Bagger  '62 
Bernard  A.  Bahr,  Jr  '75 
Rick  L.  '78  and 

Kathy  Smith  '78  Bailey 
Verna  Gayman  Baldwin  '39 
Keith  H.  '69  and 

Charlene  IVIoyer  '72  Bance 
Bank  of  New  York 
Edward  R.  '78  and 

Sherry  Seiple  '78  Barben 
Barclays  Bank  PLC 
Anne  Ostheim  Barnes  '62 
Bastian  Tire  Sales 
The  Baxter  Foundation 
Jean  B.  Beamenderfer  '39 
Gregory  M  '73  and 

Lynne  Stansfield  '74  Beck 
Beck  Electric  Construction 

Company 
Becker  Body  Shop 
Henry  L.  Belcolle  '84 
Charles  S  Bender  II  '67 
Stephen  H.  Bender  '72 
Donna  S.  Benham 
Douglas  F  Bernegger  '76 
Deborah  M.  Bernhisel  '78 
Thomas  N.  Berryman  '71 
Dale  F  '72  and 

IVIargaret  Harris  '70  Biesecker 
RoyR.  Bilger'49 
Mark  A.  Billow  '80 
Bingaman  &  Son  Lumber 
Glenroy  H  Bishop  '32 
Paul  M.  Bishop  '30 
Maurice  H.  Bobst,  Jr  '61 
Roy  A.  and 

Gloria  E,  Boedeker 
James  A  Bonsall  '34 
David  A.  Borden  '72 
Ruth  Freed  Bosch  '53 
Terry  R,  Bossert  '68 
Mark  R.  Bostic  '78 
Michael  Boury  III 
Barry  E.  '69  and 

Kathleen  Van  Order  '70  Bowen 
Raymond  C,  and 

Mary  Jane  Bowen 
James  E.  Bowman  '68 


Walter  L.  Brandau  '51 
Patricia  Goetz  Brenan  '62 
Michael  J.  Breslin 
Walter  O.  Breuninger  '74 
Jean  Kinzer  Brinser  '45 
George  R.  Brosius  '40 
Margaret  Boyle  Brown  '38 
Gloria  Graybill  Brubaker  '62 
James  H.  Brubaker  '32 
Sylvia  Buck  '88 
Robert  F  Buckfelder  '77 
Lorna  J,  Buis 
S.J.  Bullington 
Bull  Run  Inn 
Mark  D,  Burkhardt  '76 
William  D.  Burrell  '73 
S.Y  Byun 
Paul  A.  '72  and 

Anne  Herdle  '73  Cain 
leda  Calich 

Richard  E.  Campbell  '50 
Charles  H.  '52  and 

Voylet  Dietz  '52  Carr 
Gregory  J.  Carr  '83 
Robert  G.  Carr '75 
Carrier  Corporate 

Foundation,  Inc. 
Marlyn  Rath  Carson  '73 
Marilynn  Blend  Carstensen  '74 
William  B.  Caruth  '35 
Robert  E.  Cascone  '79 
Cellitti  Moving  &  Storage  Co, 
Dorothy  E.  Cerven 

Dye  &  Finish 
James  E.  Chadwick  '52 
Elizabeth  Charles  '68 
Kevin  M.  Chesia  '85 
Carol  Dauberman  Chidsey  '56 
Cigna  Foundation 
Peter  S.  Ciszak  '73 
Citicorp  Investment  Management 
Barbara  Watkins  Clark  '50 
Theodore  H,  '50  and 

Betsy  Hill  '49  Clark 
Classic  Elegance 
Margaret  Clelland  '32 
Jack  R.  Clifford 
David  C.  Cloetingh  '79 
The  Coca-Cola  Company 
Christopher  L.  Cochran  '81 
William  E.  Cochran  '83 
Ronald  B.  '80  and 

Susan  Harrold  '80  Colvin 
Joseph  Condon  '53 
CONTEL  of  PA,  Inc 
Continental  Corporation 

Foundation 
Roger  H.  and 

Mary  E.  Cook 
George  A.  Cooper  '48 
George  L.  Corsilia 
Daniel  M.  '69 

and  Karen  Kister  '70  Corveleyn 
Keith  J.  '73  and 

Louise  Hower  '72  Costello 
Courtyard  Counseling  Center 
Cowles  Media  Company 
Thomas  H.  '79  and 

Erin  Hoff  '79  Coyne 
Robert  M.  Cravitz,  Esq. 


Rudyard  L.  and  Doris  Crider 
John  C.S.  Crosbie  '47 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Richard  I. 

Crossland,  Sr. 
Crum  and  Forster 
Michael  A.  '70  and 

Eileen  Lach  '70  Cummins 
Nicholas  and  Inger  Danias 
A.  Bruce  '75  and 

Nancy  Adams  '77  Dansbury 
Helen  Hisdorf  Dauberman  '38 
Mary  Helm  Davey  '38 
Paul  L.  Daviet  '80 
Catherine  Cook  Davis  '82 
Frances  Thomas  Davis  '30 
Nancy  A.  Davis  '61 
Carol  Powers  Dawson  '75 
Jay  M.  and  Nancy  L.  Dawson 
Gilbert  O.  Day.  Jr.  '52 
Charles  L,  DeBrunner  '73 
Gene  H.  Dechert  '64 
Galen  H.  and  Deanna  Deibler 
Carle  Birtley  Deitrick  '86 
Holly  Grove  Delaney  '66 
Thomas  F  Demko  '85 
W.  John  Derr  '24 
Christian  H.  Dewald  '88 
David  M.  Diffenderffer  '72 
Anthony  J.  and 

Tommie  Lee  Dingbaum 
Helen  Musselman  Dobbie  '40 
Robert  W.  and 

Penny  Donnahoo 
William  H.  Dreibelbis  '29 
E.  Wayne  Dreyman  '74 
Steven  E.  Dubs  '70 
Milton  C.  and  Gladys  M.  Dumeyer 
The  Duncanson  and  Holt  Group 
Harold  A.  Dunkelberger  H'79 
Howard  W.  Dye  '43 
Charlotte  M.  Eberly 
John  C.  and  Judith  Ebert 
Richard  H   '74  and 

Deborah  Hansen  '75  Eickhoff 
Jane  Reiser  Eisenhart  '75 
Emerson  Electric  Company 
Cheryl  Parisi  Emmert  '86 
Larry  L.  Eppley  '72 
Frederick  H.  Ernst  '77 
Matthew  M.  Fager  '87 
Albert  N,  Faltas 
Richard  A,  Farnow  '71 
Joanne  Steinke  Faul  '81 
George  A.  '72  and 

Jill  Stevens  '74  Pecker 
Federal  National  Mortgage 

Association 
Maurice  R.  Feldman  '56 
Dorothy  Fersch  '79 
Robert  H.  '80  and 

Alayne  Hunter  '80  Fessler 
Marjorie  Kostenbauder  Finley  '56 
Firemans  Fund  American 

Foundation 
First  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church 
First  Fidelity  Bancorporation 
First  National  Bank 
John  and  Carolyn  Fischer 
R.  Allen  '61  and 

Barbara  Allen  '64  Fiscus 
Frederick  I.  Fisher  '63 
Henry  R.  Fisher  '73 
Robert  G.  '69  and 

Donna  Hilton  '69  Fisher 
Miriam  Miller  Fisher-Coryell  '39 
Peter  L.  Fiss  '77 
Gwen  Henneforth  Fitch  '68 
Brian  J.  Fitzpatrick  '81 
Gerald  O,  Fletcher  '59 
Lloyd  S  and  Beverly  J.  Foight 


Raymond  F  Ford 
Steven  D.  Foreman  '79 
Ronald  E.  Fouche  '57 
Karen  White  Fox  '74 
Harold  A.  Freed  '66 
Jo  Ann  Pricker  '76 
J.  William  '66  and 

Jean  Wilkinson  '67  Gagne 
Nora  Steinhards  Galins  '54 
C.  Patnck  '73  and 

Jeanne  Yost  '72  Gallagher 
Daniel  L.  Gallagher  '84 
Martin  L.  Gallagher 
Peter  M.  and 

Elizabeth  F  Gallagher 
Mark  R.  '76  and 

Marjorie  Brouse  '76  Gaul 
Whitney  A.  Gay  '71 
Barry  I.  Gehnng  '67 
Henry  W.  Geiss  '56 
Debra  Carey  Gellert  '76 
General  Electric  Foundation 
Chris  A.  '73  and 

June  Belletti  '73  George 
Ghezzi's 

Jeffrey  S.  Gicking  '79 
GaryR.  Gilbert  '69 
Frank  C.  Gill  '31 
Richard  G.  and 

Jane  L.  Gingerich 
Christopher  J.  Gipe  '66 
H  Donald  Glaser.  Jr  '68 
PH.  Glatfelter  Company 
Susan  A.  Goetting  '88 
Gerald  R.  and  Betty  Gordon 
Jeffrey  L.  Goria  '71 
Donna  L.  Gottshall  '81 
Graci's  Flowers 
Michael  E.  Gray 
Jeffrey  M.  Greco  '74 
Lester  S.  Greider  '36 


Thomas  R.  Gresh  '66 
Dennis  J.  and  Marcia  G.  Gretz 
Jane  Longenecker  Grim  '57 
Delsey  Morris  Gross  '27 
Charles  H.  '50  and 

Lois  Seybrecht  '51  Grund 
M.  Gubin  &  Son 
William  F  '80  and 

Lynda  Ruby  '80  Guinan 
Robert  E.  Guise  '69 
Eugene  H.  '48  and 

Dorothy  Eilhardt  '48  Gundrum 
Mark  R.  '38  and 

Leonora  Spotts  '39  Guthrie 
Patricia  Houtz  Haines  '50 
Samuel  J.  Halpern  '68 
William  B.  Hamaker  '69 
Donald  C.  '70  and 

Darcy  Jones  '72  Hamlin 
C.  Dean  Hammond  III  '70 
Nancy  Waick  Hanford  '69 
Sarah  E.  Hannum  '64 
Hardee's 

Scott  H.  Harding  '88 
Ronald  C.  Hardnock  '62 
Donald  R  Hare 
George  F  H'71  and 

Janet  Earhart  '36  Harkins 
Yvonne  Everest  Harmon  '21 
Jeanne  Attinger  Hassinger  '51 
John  Havas  '68 
George  J  and  Kathleen  Haydu 
H.  Lee  '48  and 

Edith  Wegner  '49  Rebel 
Jane  Helsing  Eichenwald  '76 
Alvin  R.  Henderson  '50 
Robert  J.  Henninger  '51 
William  H.  Henschke  II  '72 
Chhstopher  L.  Reran  '70 
Michael  J.  '78  and 

Janice  Gaschen  '79  Herman 


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SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

11 


Robert  L.  Herr  '39 
James  H.  Herrold  '63 
Albert  '36  and 

Martha  Bolig  '38  Hess 
Robert  L.  Hester,  Jr  '85 
Jack  B.  and  Betty  Jane  Hetrick 
Frederick  L.  Hickman  '77 
Shelley  Getiman  Hill  '74 
Wayne  D.  Hill  '70 
Peter  C  Hinsch  '81 
S.  William  '84  and 

Suzanne  Carr  '84  Hinton 
Gregg  A  Hodgdon  '70 
Jean  Rheinhart  Hodgdon  '38 
Beverly  Jones  Hoehing  '84 
June  Hendricks  Hoke  '42 
Warren  J.  and  June  A.  Hollander 
Bradford  '76  and 

Karen  Johnson  '77  Hollinger 
Clifford  R,  Holm  '83 
David  E.  and  l^/larie  Horlacher 
H.  Louis  Horner,  Jr  '70 
Lenore  Garman  Horner  '47 
Jeanne  Davis  Horovitz  '77 
Susan  Zimmerman  Horstman  '76 
Hoss's  Steak  &  Sea  House 
l^erleE.  Hubbard '32 
Barbara  Kaufmann  Huber  '67 
Bruce  and  Betsy  Huffine 
Lee  C.  and  Arlene  L,  Hummel 
C.  Wesley  Hunt 
Frank  E.  Hurley 
f^/lichaelJ.  Huth'72 
Richard  A.  Hutter  '68 
ICI  Americas,  Inc. 
Charles  J.  and  Pam  Igoe 
l\/larlin  A,  Inch  '61 
IngersoH-Rand 
International  Flavors  & 

Fragrances,  Inc. 
International  Telephone 

&  Telegraph 
Janney,  Montgomery,  Scott,  Inc. 
Carol  Dickinson  Johns  '73 
Bonnie  L.  Johnson  '65 
David  B,  Johnson  '69 
Gary  R  '84  and 

Carolyn  Bloxham  '84  Johnson 
Peter  S.  Johnson  '79 
Sheldon  A.  Johnson  '58 
Johnson  &  Higgins 
Johnstown  Alumni  Club 
Richard  T  Jolly 
Isabel  Kiss  Jones  '49 
Jeffrey  A.  Jones  '77 
Kenneth  R.  Jones 
Robert  F  and  Kathleen  F  Jones 
Charles  C.  '83  and 

Anna  Milheim  '84  Jordan 
Edward  S.  Kaltreider  '74 
Richard  S.  '65  and 

Grace  Simington  '64  Karschner 
Katie's  Kleeners 
Horace  A.  Kauffman  '40 
Blanche  Stauffer  Keeny  '29 
Alan  B.  '71  and 

Susan  W.  Kegerise 
Carol  B.  Kehler  '74 
Henry  J.  Keil  '39 
John  D.  '67  and 

Andrea  Schumann  '67  Keim 
Helen  Achenbach  Keitel  '52 
Winifred  M.  Keller '84 
Keller's  Auto  Body  Inc. 
E  Jean  Kelly  '47 
Joseph  W  Kenney 
Roderick  E.  Kerr,  Jr  '77 
J.  Christopher  Kerwin  '74 
Kietfer  Physical  Therapy 
Alan  L.  Kiel  '64 


Robert  J.  Kimbel.  Jr  '74 
George  W.  '63  and 

Jane  Kump  '63  Kindon 
Donald  S.  King  '66 
Brian  D  Kleckner  '87 
Betsy  J.  Kluge  '81 
K-Mart  Corporation 
Knoebel's  Amusement  Park 
Harry  F.  Kocher,  Jr  '55 
Bruce  D.  Koenecke  '77 
Barry  D.  and  Celia  H.  Kole 
Robert  W.  Koons  H'58 
Edward  P  Kopf  '53 
Edward  F  Korper  '40 
Jeannette  Moyer  Kowell  '67 
Grace  Beckley  Kramer  '27 
Rose  Gumbert  Krape  '29 
Patrick  F  '76  and 

Elizabeth  Walsh  '76  Kreger 
Samuel  Kuba  III  '75 
Carol  Wells  Kueffner  '74 
Milton  M.  Kuhn  '65 
Barbara  Slockalis  Labanosky  '64 
Robert  R.  '78  and 

Cindy  Erickson  '79  Labarca 
Richard  K.  and  Janet  M.  Laing 
Emilio  A.  '73  and 

Elizabeth  Hollingshead 

'73  Lancione 
Nancy  Myers  Landis  '47 
Debra  S.  Latchaw  '76 
George  R.  Laufenberg  '72 
Timothy  B.  Lawlor  '77 
Victor  J.  Lazarow  '68 
John  R.  '47  and 

Elizabeth  Miller  '47  Leach 
Carolyn  Tweed  Leap  '65 
Leer  East 

Lenker  Manufacturing 
Jerry  A.  '82  and 

Janice  Trojan  '76  Lessman 
Amy  Stouffer  Leta  '82 
Barbara  A.  Lewis 
Brian  E.  '72  and 

Nancy  Uckert  '73  Lewis 
Ivor  Lewis 

David  E.  LindquisI  '79 
John  B.  Lippincolt  '71 
Donald  '75  and 

Debbie  Dempsey  '74  Littlejohn 
Barry  I.  '70  and 

Jean  McEvoy  '71  Llewellyn 
Karen  M.  Loeffler  '64 
Robert  S  Long  '73 
Graydon  I.  Lose  '54 
Alan  C  '70  and 

Linda  Nansteel  '71  Lovell 
Richard  H.  and  Margaret  Lowright 
GuyM.  Lubold'25 
Joanne  Romano  Lucas  '68 
Robert  J  Luth  '66 
David  F  '80  and 

Cindy  Wolter  '82  Lynch 
Mary  A.  Mack  '83 
Lee  Erholm  MacKenn  58 
Frances  Kline  MacPherson  '34 
David  W.  Madison  '71 
Margaret  Ide  Maguire  '33 
Elizabeth  Bussman  Mahler  '77 
David  W.  Main  '76  and 

Ann  L.  Marshall  '76 
Judith  Wittosch  Malcolm  '69 
Robert  W.  Manning  '78 
Chris  A.  Markle  '84 
Javier  F.  Martinez  '79 
Gail  D.  Mason  '70 
Carl  H'75  and  Thilda  Mau 
Christine  V.  Mayo  '67 
Lori  Thomas  McCue  '78 
Ronald  S.  McGlaughlin  '81 


Mae  McDonald  McGroarty  '33 
Marian  E.  McKechnie 
Charles  R  McLane  III  '74 
Charles  H.  McLeskey  '68 
Faith  Harbeson  McNitI  '41 
Eugene  F.  Meany  '76 
Melcot  Radiator 
John  J.  Menapace  '66 
Ethel  McGrath  Meola  '52 
Merrill  Lynch  &  Co.,  Inc. 
John  R.  '49  and 

Harriet  Gould  '48  Mertz 
Russell  P  Mertz  '59 
Doris  Moon  Metcalf  '56 
Edward  Mihahk.  Esq. 
James  S.  Milford  '47 
Jean  Rothermel  Miller  '50 
Laurance  W.  Miller  '61 
Pamela  Kishpaugh  Miller  '65 
Milton  Steel  &  Supply  Company 
Wayne  H.  Minami  '62 
Gloria  Beaver  Mincemoyer  '60 
James  R  and  Helen  E.  Misanin 
Clair  S.  Mitch  '52 
M  &  L  Appliances 
Richard  D.  Moglia  '47 
Terry  L.  '62  and 

Martha  Sue  Detjen  '64  Moll 
Brian  W.  Molner  '85 
John  Moore,  Esq. 
Moore  Business  Forms 
Gerald  E.  '51  and 

Bettie  Winey  '53  Moorhead 
Paul  A.  and  Pauline  Morelock 
Jeffrey  D.  '82  and 

Susan  Kees  '83  Morgan 
William  A.  '76  and 

Kathleen  Marvin  '76  Morgan 
James  W.  Morris  '52 
Robert  H.  Morris 
Jo  Ann  Hort  Moyer  '50 
Laura  Scaife  Moyer  '68 
Moyer  Electronic  Supply 
Mohammad  M.  Munir,  M.D. 
William  Murdoch,  Jr 
Elsie  Myers  '37 
Nabisco,  Inc. 
James  R.  Nace  '70 
Margaret  Jager  Nance  '66 
H.  Gerald  Nanos  '70 
Ronald  J.  and  Diana  S.  Naspo 
National  Limestone  Quarry 
Mark  E.  Nelson  '79 
Anthony  Nespoli,  M.D. 
New  Jersey  Bell 
Mary  Jarrett  Newland  '38 
New  York  Times  Company 

Foundation 
Anne  Hepler  Nichol  '56 
Albert  M.  Noggle  '77 
Carol  Smith  Nolan  '74 
Northway  Industries,  Inc. 
John  A.  '67  and 

Barbara  Smith  '68  Norton 
Maurice  D.  and  Judith  R.  Oaks 
Stephen  C.  Obici  '81 
Martha  Kauffman  Ocker  '75 
Nancy  Paterson  O'Hara  '80 
Philip  B.  Olphin  '76 
James  P  Olson  '82 
OMNI  Construction,  Inc. 
Debra  Maurer  Ondeyka  '75 
Donald  P  '68  and 

Mary  Ann  Carpenter  '68  Orso 
John  P  Osborn  '82 
Ruth  E.  Osborn  '54 
Alexander  T  Oshirak  '54 
Horace  A.  and  Elizabeth  Ott 
Stephen  W.  Owen  II  '39 
Anna  Mae  Oyster  '50 


Paramount  Communications 

Foundation 
Alan  Parcells  '47 
James  H.  '62  and 

Barbara  Lovell  '64  Parker 
Keith  E.  Paterson  '76 
Dianne  Harshman  Patterson  '68 
Mark  R.  Paules  '76 
Virginia  Payne 
James  Pearce  '40 
Kathleen  Livingston  Peck  '68 
Mary  Mack  Rendered  '40 
Karen  Jane  Ness  Pennett  '82 
Penn  Valley  Printing  Company 
Donald  W.  Peppier  '69 
Kenneth  Peress 
Joseph  P  '63  and 

Marilyn  Vekassy  '63  Perfilio 
Rose  Runk  Perry  '36 
James  B.  Peters  '49 
Pfizer,  Inc. 

George  E.  Phillips  '36 
George  W.  Phillips  '50 
Maria  McNally  Phillips  '79 
Robert  A.  '73  and 

Nancy  Search  '73  Phipps 
Robert  A.  Pittello  '51 
John  M.  '73  and 

Diane  Mahoney  '74  Pivarnik 
PMA  Foundation 
Dorothy  B.  Porter  H'71 
Samuel  Porter  '52 
Marion  Moyer  Potteiger  '17 
KayM.  Potts '63 
William  H.  Poust  III  '78 
Steven  F.  and  Anita  E.  Prato 
Leonard  R  Puree!!  '62 
Robert  J.  Purcell  '79 
Philomena  Quattrocchi  '69 
William  A.  and  Lois  Quinn 
Christopher  K.  Rallis 
Ella  Fetherolf  Raup  '49 
Reader's  Digest  Foundation 
Donald  M  Reamer  '56 
The  Record 
Mary  L.  Reedy 
Ronald  R.  Reese  '82 
Theodore  K.  '85  and 

Holly  Bonner  '83  Reese 
Janet  Hoke  Reiff  '44 
Kathryn  A.  Reihard  '79 
Lois  Renter  '52 
John  A.  Reuther  '50 
Harold  E  and  Mary  A.  Reynolds 
Judith  A.  Rile  '78 
Carson  G.  Ritchie  '75 
Mary  Ingram  Ritsert  '68 
Karen  Cherrington  Robbins  '74 
Philip  B.  Robeson,  Jr  '76 
Jay  S.  '78  and 

Adelaide  Parcel  '80  Rogers 
Alice  M.  Roher  '77 
Daniel  W.  Rohrbaugh 
David  A  Rohrer  '76 
Rosenblum's,  Inc. 
Judith  A.  Rothermel  '64 
Andrew  J.  and  Ruth  E.  Rucci 
David  C.  Ruler  '78 
James  O  '80  and 

Margaret  Gutjahr 

'83  Rumbaugh 
Mary-Margaret  Overly  Ruth  '59 
Ryder  System,  Inc. 
Bruce  T  '64  and 

Leslie  Bridgens  '65  Sabin 
Paul  E.  Sacks  '82 
Mohammad  Samad,  M.D. 
Richard  E.  and  Pauline  J.  Sameth 
Helen  Smith  Sanders  '49 
Jill  Freed  Santoro  '80 


Gary  '66  and 

Joanne  Brink  '66  Scheib 
George  F  '57  and 

Janis  Ouigley  '58  Schluchterer 
Roland  W.  and  Ursula  M.  Schmid 
Frederick  B.  Schmidt  '40 
Walter  W.  and 

Martha  Schoenewolf 
Karralynn  Mollins  Schreck  '83 
Ethlynne  Miller  Schultz  '31 
G.  Edward  Schweikert  III 
Karen  8.  Schwille  '85 
Susan  Duerr  Scolnik  '65 
Seebold  Funeral  Home 
Kenneth  R  '68  and 

Betsy  Klose  '68  Selinger 
Naomi  Bingaman  Shafer  '40 
John  R  and  Margaret  K  Shannon 
Cynthia  Osborn  Shellman  '80 
Ralph  I.  Shockey  '36 
Glenn  R.  Showalter  '59 
Robert  S.  '73  and 

Linda  Capaldi  '74  Siegel 
Siemens  Capital  Corporation 
Robert  Y.  '64  and 

Pamela  Yeager  '64  Silar 
Harold  W.  and  Carolyn  Singer 
Georgiann  Brodisch  Skinner  '63 
Richard  L.  and  Haze!  Skinner 
Thomas  E.  and  Patricia  A  Skopal 
Priscilla  Edwards  Slack  '69 
John  R.  and  Lynn  Smart 
William  E.  Smeal  '78 
Charles  W.  Smeltz  '75 
Dorothy  Webber  Smith  '43 
Meredith  R  Smith,  Jr  '69 
Patrick  C.  '84  and 

Lisa  Huchler  '84  Smith 
Ruth  Buftington  Smith  '49 
Marjorie  Mengle  Snyder  '48 
Robert  C.  Snyder  '67 
Bruce  and  Kathleen  Sommers 
Southern  Company  Services 
John  H.  '62  and 

Linda  Leach  '63  Spillman 
Roberta  Wyatt  Stafford  '73 
Arthur  C.  Stamfel  '54 
Stephen  A.  Staruch  '76 
Sara  Seal  Stauffer  '28 
David  C.  Steffen  '69 
Harry  E.  Steffen  '25 
Mr  and  Mrs.  C.  Dale  Steinmetz 
Russell  B  Stevenson  '80 
Timothy  J  and  Barbara  E.  Stewart 
David  F.  Stover  '71 
Joseph  W.  Strode  !!!  '77 
Adeline  K.  Strouse  '25 
Lorella  Puglielli  SIruzzi  '82 
Herman  G.  Stuempfle  '45 
Stephen  P  Stupp  '73 
Sunbury  Broadcasting 

Corporation 
Douglas  J.  Swanek  '83 
Robert  G  and  Caryl  Swanson 
Barner  S.  Swartz  '40 
Frederick  R.  Swavely  '68 
Michael  F.  and  Angela  Swords 
George  R.  F  and  Barbara  Tamke 
Thomas  N.  Taylor  '65 
Kenneth  B  Teats,  Jr  '85 
Tennant  Company  Foundation 
Terry  Wild  Studio 
William  H.  '74  and 

Judith  Turner  '74  Thomas 
Gilbert  Tietz  '66 
Anne  Stern  Tilley  '79 
Joel  C.  Tokarz  '80 
T  Luke  Toomey  '37 
Towers  Perrin 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

12 


Jeffrey  R^  79  and 

Barbara  Voelker  '81  Towne 
Debora  Van  Idersline  Traas  '75 
Tru-BiM  Lumber  Company 
Sheryl  Carlton  Trutt  '76 
Frederick  D,  Ullman 
United  Jersey  Banks 
ijrry  W  Updegrove  '60 
Howard  L-  and  Beverly  R  Updyke 
Gene  R.  Urey 
Donald  L,  Utter  '74 
Nicholas  C.  Valvano  '82 
Edwin  C.  Van  Cott  '70 
William  H   '55  and 

Audrey  Vollman  '56  Vanderhoof 
Donald  L.  Van  Gilder  '71 
Dennis  L.  '68  and 

Margaret  Orth  '66  Van  Name 
George  H.  and  Lois  R.  VanTuyl  III 
Leroy  A.  and  M.  June  Varcoe 
Shirley  Jones  Vincent  '69 
Joseph  V.  VIcek  '65 
David  G.  Volk  '52 
Janeen  Kruse  Wadzita  '79 
Eric  S.  Walker  '79 
Martin  L.  and  Joan  C.  Walter 
William  A.  Ward 
David  F.  and  Donna  Warner 
Joseph  H.  Warren  '79 
Alan  R.  Waters  '74 
Edward  K.  Watkins  '75 
Dwight  F  Weeks  '67 
Willi  K.  E.  Weichelt  '60 
Dexter  N.  Weikel  '48 
Nan  Weller  '68 
Dorothy  Shiffer  Wesner  '81 
Brenda  Overcash  West  '76 
John  T.  Wheaton  '71  and 

Barbara  G,  Philbrick  '73 
Rachel  Brubaker  Whited  '24 
Robert  B.  Whomsley  '78 
David  N.  Wiley 
Freeman  Wilhour  '25 
Amelia  Krapf  Williams  '33 
Eugene  F  Williams  '40 
John  L.  and  Jeanne  T.  Williams 
Judith  Lepley  Williams  '76 
Joan  Wiant  Williamson-Clark  '53 
Bruce  C.  '84  and 

Karen  Schmid  '83  Wilson 
Kenneth  E.  Wilt  '41 
Roben  W.  Wissinger  '81 
Scott  A.  Wissinger  '76 
Joseph  8.  Witcofsky  '80 
Gene  Witiak  '59 
Stanley  F  and 

Sandra  L.  Witkowski 
Jeffrey  S.  '71  and 

Joan  Mercer  '73  Witte 
Harold  F  Woelfel,  Esq. 
William  H.  Wolchak  '82 
Vaughn  A.  '67  and  Sandra  J.  Wolf 
Virginia  Mann  Wolven  '40 
Xerox  Foundation 
Frank  N  Yaggi  '63 
Mary  Patterson  Yeager  '35 
Ray  J.  '59  and 

Audrey  Kellen  '62  Yeingst 
Suzanne  Paetzer  Yenkner  '77 
Robert  G  Yerger  '58 
Joanne  Davis  Zamos  '65 
Feme  Lauver  Zeigler  '43 
John  F  and  Martha  Zeller 
Stephen  E  Ziminsky  '82 
Judith  Anderson  Zucker  '59 


Alumni  Contributors 

Susquehanna  University  is  fortunate  to  have 
outstanding  support  from  its  alumni.  Again 
this  year,  Susquehanna  has  achieved  increases 
in  giving  from  dedicated,  loyal  alumni  and 
participation  in  1989-90  was  sustained  at 
40%.  In  many  ways  the  University's  success 
is  measured  by  the  participation  of  those 
closest  to  the  University — the  alumni.  We  are 
pleased  to  list  those  alumni  who  contributed 
to  the  University  in  1989-90.  We  welcome  the 
opportunity  to  honor  these  classes  for  their 
new  and  ongoing  commitment. 


Class  Of  1914 

Mary  McCreight  Stumpf 

Class  Of  1917 

Phoebe  Herman 
Marion  Moyer  Potteiger 
Francis  E.  Remaly 


Grace  Heffelfinger  Ferguson 

Martin  L.  Grossman 

Alda  L.  Long 

Guy  M.  Lubold 

Catherine  Fopeano  Marchetti 

Ruth  Gaugler  Sanders 

Harry  E.  Steffen 

Adeline  K,  Strouse 

Sara  Lenker  Wiest 

Freeman  Wilhour 

Christie  E.  Zimmerman 


Class  of  1918        Cass  of  1926 


Lulu  Fetterolf  Harman 


Class  Of  1919 

Willard  D.  Allbeck 
Helen  Salem  Wescoat 
Yvonne  Everest  Harmon 
Marie  Romig  Huntington 
Olive  Salem  Walborn 


Lee  E,  Boyer 

Margaret  Schmiermund  Bruce 

Percy  B.  Davis 

Raymond  O,  Gilbert 

Martha  Larson  Martin 

Anna  M.  Norwat 

Gere  L.  Sharretts 

Lucy  Herr  Smith 

W-  Alfred  Streamer 

Ethel  V  Taylor 

Luther  Weaver.  Jr. 


Heber  H.  Hummel 
Walter  S.  Ide 
Elizabeth  Hauser  Kinsel 
Paul  B.  Lucas 
Mary  Weimer  Moffitt 
Marvin  W.  Schlegel 
Laentena  McCahan  Shelley 
CarIG  Smith 
Sara  Seal  Stauffer 


Class  Of  1929 

Jane  Park  Ashburner 
George  E.  Beam 
Anna  Moyer  Bohn 
Rebecca  Foster  Burtnette 
Eleanor  Coons  Crouse 
William  H.  Dreibelbis 
Nancy  Lecrone  Fay 
Charles  E.  Fisher 
Helen  Carter  Gehret 
Blanche  Stauffer  Keeny 
Rose  Gumbert  Krape 
Dorothy  Wassell  Matthews 
Charles  H.  Miller 
Harold  N.  Moldenke 
Raymond  O.  Rhine 
Harry  P  Shaffer 

Class  of  1930 

Harry  S.  Baird 
Paul  M.  Bishop 
Dorothy  Strine  Bowers 
Edna  Tressler  Conrad 
Frances  Thomas  Davis 
Ruth  Gilpin  Goldsmith 
Sherman  E.  Good 
Wellington  Hartman 
Leolin  O.  Hayes 
Henry  C.  Hoffman 
Agnes  McMullen  Johnson 
Daniel  H.  Kwasnoski 
Ruth  Goff  Nicodemus 
John  S.  Rhine 
Simon  B.  Rhoads 
Mildred  Arbegast  Speer 
John  H.  Wall 
Kathryn  Morning  Ziegler 


Class  of  1 923        Class  of  1 927        ^'^^^  of  1 931 


Dorothy  Margerum  App 
Reide  E  Bingaman 
John  W.  Bittinger 
Stella  Risser  Cole 
Ricardo  Montero 
Harold  R.  Ruhl 
Peron  W.  Snyder 


Class  Of  1924 

Margaret  Widlund  Blough 

Claude  A.  Buss 

W.  John  Derr 

Mabel  Kinzey  Fetterolf 

Helen  J.  Rearick 

Ruth  Bond  Steininger 

Rachel  Brubaker  Whited 


Class  Of  1925 

Laura  Henninger  Boyer 
Martin  M.  Enders,  deceased 


Martin  F  Foutz 
Delsey  Morris  Gross 
Zelda  F  Haus 
Harriet  Dietrich  Jessup 
Grace  Beckley  Kramer 
Ethan  A.  Miller 
Florence  Haupt  Sharretts 
Ernest  W.  Shuntill 
M.  Thelma  Taylor 
Gertrude  V  Walker 


Class  Of  1928 

Naomi  Fogle  Bennett 
William  C.  Buss 
Margaret  H.  Buyers 
Dorothy  Rothermel  Chaffee 
Edwin  O.  Constable 
Harold  F  Doebler 
Elizabeth  M.  Fisher 
H.  Ruth  Folkmann 
Dorothy  Goff 
James  M  Herrold 


William  A.  Austin 
H.  Vernon  Blough 
Walter  L.  Burford 
Alma  Bowersox  Clark 
Martha  Laudenslager  Davis 
Signs  Alford  Davis 
Lawrence  C.  Fisher 
Frank  C.  Gill 
Paul  W.  Hartline 
Arlene  Laudenslager  Hatlon 
Sara  Rhoads  Hauser 
William  S.  Hermann 
Margaret  Hoffmeister  Hess 
Miriam  Keim  Kolle 
Charles  E.  Kroeck 
L.  Howard  Lukehart 
Inez  Sarver  Parker 
Ruth  Maurey  Quinter 
Paul  D.  Reamer 
William  E.  Rushin 
Ethlynne  Miller  Schultz 
Charles  J.  Shearer 
Dorothy  Turnbach  Stickney 
Nellie  Shue  Von  Dorster 
W.  Michael  Weader 


Class  Of  1932 

Margaret  Markle  Artley 
Glenroy  H.  Bishop 
James  H.  Brubaker 
Margaret  Clelland 
Mary  Potter  Copp 
Herman  R.  Fenstermacher 
Margaret  E.  Fink 
Roscoe  L.  Fisher 
Lewis  R.  Fox 
Herbert  G.  Hohman 
Merle  E.  Hubbard 
Arline  Kanyuck  Lerda 
B.  Ray  Minich 
Dorothy  Forcey  Fletcher 
J  Robert  Reeder 
Grace  Minnig  Schell 
Edna  Williamson  Wilkinson 
Kermit  D.  Witmer 
Eleanor  Sheriff  Wolf 


Class  of  1933 

Beatrice  Gentzler  Armold 
Grace  C  Boyle 
Hughes  D.  Brininger 
Fred  L.  Carl 
William  F  Carolan 
Mabel  Fultz  Chilcott 
Laird  S.  Gemberling,  Esquire 
Quinto  W  Gionta 
Martin  A.  Graykoskie 
Bert  M.  Green 
Mary  Z.  Lahaza 
Josephine  Hoy  Lamb 
Margaret  Ide  Maguire 
Estelle  Pearl  Marcuse 
Robert  L.  McGeehan 
Mae  McDonald  McGroarty 
Walter  C  Metzger 
E.  Dorothea  Meyer 
John  A.  Schoffstall,  Sr. 
Sarah  C.  Shaulis 
Diana  Lizdas  Snyder 
Mildred  Griesemer  Snyder 
J.  Donald  Steele 
William  R.  Swarm 
Amelia  Krapf  Williams 
Bruce  Worthington 
Marian  Walborn  Worthington 


Class  Of  1934 

Josephine  Pifer  Bleakley 
James  A.  Bonsall 
Audra  Martz  Etzweiler 
Madeline  Steininger  Hermann 
Earnest  W.  Huston 
Aberdeen  Phillips  Hutchison 
D.  Edgar  Hutchison 
Charles  G  Keller 
Lillian  Diehl  Keller 
Isabella  Horn  Klick 
Ruth  Bergstresser  Koch 
Frances  Kline  MacPherson 
Eleanor  Brown  Miller 
Pauline  Crow  Mount 
Kathryn  Jarrett  Rhoads 
Robert  R.  Sala 
H.  Blanche  Savidge 
Jerauld  M.  Schlegel 
Mary  E,  Spiggle 
Sara  Ulrich  Tollinger 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

13 


Class  Of  1935 

Xavler  Abbott 
Kenneth  R.  Anderson 
Louise  Mehring  Bankert 
Luther  K.  Boyer 
William  B.  Caruth 
Robert  R.  Clark 
Ralph  C.  Geigle 
Donald  K,  Henry 
Elva  Winkelblech  Jamison 
Hilda  Mickey  Johnson 
Dorothy  Leese  Lamb 
Frances  Hubler  Nuernberg 
Mary  Griesemer  Searer 
Erie  I,  Shobert  II 
Alfarata  A.  Stamets 
Mary  Patterson  Yeager 


Class  of  1936 

Stephen  Azary 

Natalie  Pritchard  Bailey 

Thomas  H.  Craig 

Gwendolyn  Schlegal  Cramer 

Kathryn  Weber  Finkbiner 

Lester  S.  Greider 

Grace  Drew  Greninger 

James  A.  Grossman 

Jerome  V,  Guss,  Sr 

Janet  Earhart  Harkins 

Paul  E.  Hartman 

Albert  Hess 

Horace  M.  Hutchison 

Pearl  M.  Kaler 

Roy  R.  Leitzel 

Alice  Smith  Loope 

Ernst  Mahr 

Francis  C.  Miller 

John  H.  Naegeli 

Leonard  A.  Najaka 

Rose  Runk  Perry 

George  E.  Phillips 

Mary  Landon  Russell 

Ralph  I.  Shockey 

Marcella  Chaya  Turnbach 

Dorothy  Turner 

Jacob  D.  Yaros 


Richard  E.  Ditzler 
Reed  A.  Greninger 
Mark  R.  Guthrie,  Sr. 
Hildegarde  Ahl  Herb 
Karl  M.  Herr 
Ruth  Jones  Hershey 
Martha  Bolig  Hess 
Jean  Rheinhart  Hodgdon 
William  H.  Hudson 
Esther  Yingling  Kern 
George  J.  Kimmel 
Ray  W,  Kline 
Karl  E.  Kniseley 
Herbert  C.  Lauver 
Esther  Kaufman  Lucas 
Mary  Jarrett  Newland 
John  Rakshys 
Caroline  Grubb  Reisinger 
Peter  Shuty 
Verlin  H.  Smalts 
Elizabeth  Fry  Vogel 
Ruth  Wheeland  Wentz 
Kent  L.  Worthington 

Class  of  1939 

William  P.  Ayers 

Verna  Gayman  Baldwin 

Robert  M.  Bastress 

LeRoy  K.  Beachel 

Jean  B,  Beamenderfer 

Harold  H.  Benion 

Miriam  Miller  Fisher-Coryell 

Leonora  Spotts  Guthrie 

Robert  L  Herr 

Henry  J.  Keil 

John  R.  Knaul 

Isabel  Tewkesbury  Laudenslayer 

W-  Frank  Laudenslayer 

Eleanor  Crofi  Learn 

Paul  D.  Ochenhder 

Stephen  W.  Owen  II 

Gladys  Wentzel  Phillips 

Mathilda  Neudoerffer  Powell 

Florence  Jumper  Remaly 

Martha  Klinger  Riegel 

Edward  M.  Sivick 

Shirley  Finkbeiner  Stehlin 

Eleanor  Saveri  Wise 


Class  of  1 937       Class  of  1 940 


Donald  A.  Gaver 
Francis  R,  Gelnett 
Mary  Scott  Gumpher 
Newton  E.  Hess 
Lester  J,  Karschner 
Woodrow  J.  Klinger 
J  Chester  Long 
Elsie  Myers 
B,  Henry  Shafer 
E  Raymond  Shaheen 
Margaret  Roush  Shekletski 
David  A.  Shellenberger 
Helen  Wentzel  Spitzner 
T  Luke  Toomey 
Mary  Barnes  Topper 
Dorothy  Savidge  Troutman 


Class  of  1938 

Gladys  Telleen  Ahrenholz 
Robert  A.  Boyer 
Margaret  Boyle  Brown 
Ethel  Ramer  Coulter 
Helen  Hisdorf  Dauberman 
Mary  Heim  Davey 


Hester  Bittinger  Ayers 
Elizabeth  J.  Barnhart 
John  D.  Bice 
George  R.  Brosius 
Paul  D.  Coleman 
Helen  Musselman  Dobbie 
Edward  E.  Eisenhart 
Robert  F.  Fisher 
Robert  A.  Gabrenya 
William  H.  Gehron 
John  Garcia  Gensel 
Ethel  Straesser  Gilbert 
J.  Leon  Haines 
John  W.  Hoffman 
Richard  S,  Hummel 
Horace  A.  Kautfman 
Edward  F,  Korper 
Florence  Landback  Latsha 
Florence  Rothermel  Latsha 
Charlotte  Baish  Lawrence 
John  A.  Learn 
Charles  R  Loss 
William  E,  Nye  II 
James  Pearce 
Hubert  R,  Pellman 
Mary  Mack  Rendered 


Robert  G.  Sander 
R.  Harold  Saunders 
Hilda  Friederich  Schadel 
John  O,  Schleig 
Frederick  B.  Schmidt 
Naomi  Bingaman  Shafer 
George  C,  Spiggle 
Barner  S.  Swartz 
Grace  Fries  Walter 
Eugene  F.  Williams 
Virginia  Mann  Wolven 
L.  Dallas  Ziegler 


Class  Of  1941 

George  H,  Bantley 
Kalherine  Dietterle  Benion 
Florence  Reitz  Brenneman 
Joseph  F.  Campana 
Samuel  S  Fletcher 
J.  Alfred  Fryer 
Marion  Boyer  Harvey 
Warren  C.  Herrold 
Elaine  Miller  Hunt 
Mary  Yoder  Jones 
Jane  Hutchison  Kaempfer 
Margaret  Dunkle  Kniseley 
Leon  E.  Krouse 
Elizabeth  Reese  McGhee 
Faith  Harbeson  McNItt 
Douglas  A,  Portzline 
John  R  Powell 
WillardH.  Schadel 
Jane  Wormley  Shaffer 
Ruth  Naylor  Shaffer 
Paul  C.  Shatto.  Jr. 
Robert  Updegrove 
Kenneth  E.  Wilt 


Class  Of  1942 

Stanley  Baxter 

Mildred  E.  Bittner 

Janet  Shockey  Einstein 

Melvin  E.  Haas 

June  Hendricks  Hoke 

Mary  Lee  Krumbholz  Hoover 

Martin  W.  Hopkins 

August  T.  Kaufman 

Lois  Schweitzer  Lane 


William  H.  Mitman 
Gertrude  Fetzer  Pardoe 
Nancy  Griesemer  Reifsnyder 
Delphine  Hoover  Reitz 
Kathe  Hansen  Roberts 
Blanche  Forney  Rogers 
Edward  S.  Rogers 
Betty  Malone  Sharkey 
Chester  J.  Shusta 
Eugene  L.  Smith 
Philip  R.  Templin 
Jean  Warner  Waidelich 
Frederick  G.  Warner,  Jr. 
Irma  Bauman  Wegst 
Ralph  E  Wolfgang 
Maxine  Heefner  Wos 


Class  Of  1943 

Helen  Murray  Carper 
Marion  V.  Crow 
Grace  Leffler  Dubendorf 
Howard  W.  Dye 
Ethel  Kniffin  Flannery 
James  W.  Hall 

Dorothy  Dellecker  Hochstuhl 
Herbert  H.  Holderman 
Lawrence  M.  Isaacs 
Mary  Kresge  Jones 
Frederic  G.  MacQuesten 
Ruth  E.  McCorkill 
Marjorie  Wolfe  McCune 
Doris  Welch  Mitman 
Earl  Mohney 
Eleanor  Lyons  Roos 
Louise  McWilliams  Sechler 
June  Jerore  Sivick 
Dorothy  Webber  Smith 
Ruth  Billow  Spooner 
Emagean  Pensyl  Whitmoyer 
Eileen  Boone  Winter 
Feme  Lauver  Zeigler 


Class  of  1944 

Susan  Goyne  Amedow 
Frank  S.  Attinger 
Mary  Jane  Rudy  Clark 
Phyllis  Wolfe  Englert 


Wilmer  H.  Grimm 
David  J  Heim 
Margaret  Gemmill  Janson 
William  A.  Janson 
Ethel  Wilson  Kerschner 
Jean  Renter  Kolb 
J.  Richard  Lepley 
Janet  Hoke  Reiff 
Helen  Hocker  Schueler 
E.  Jane  Stitt 

Jean  Butfington  Sunday 
Catherine  Byrod  Whitman 
Joseph  J.  Wos 


Class  Of  1945 

RuthG  Botdort 
Mary  Moyer  Bringman 
Jean  Kinzer  Brinser 
Hermine  Lempke  Brown 
Marian  Willard  Dowlin 
Mary  Basehoar  Ebaugh 
Audrey  Dodge  Gensel 
Louise  Kresge  Isaacs 
Corinne  Kahn  Kramer 
Celo  V.  Leitzel 
Laverne  Kohn  Mahony 
Joyce  Jenkins  McClure 
Edna  McVicker 
J.  Bertram  Strickland 
Herman  G.  Stuempfle 
Robert  W.  Surplus 
A.  Franklin  Wolfe 


Class  Of  1946 

James  R.  Clark 
John  J.  Driscoll 
Jean  Strausser  Green 
Charlotte  Smith  Harrison 
Marie  Klick  Hodick 
Donald  R  Leach 
Gloria  Gasparoli  Leto 
Betty  Herr  McKelvey 
Marjorie  Barton  Myers 
Janet  Rohrbach  Robinson 
C.  Glenn  Schueler 
Rine  G  Winey 


Fun  at  Alumni  weekend. 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

14 


Class  of  1 947        Class  of  1 949 


Donald  R  Bashore 
Ferdinand  Bongartz 
Ralph  C  Brown 
William  R.  Camerer,  Jr 
Frank  C.  Corcoran 
John  C.S  Crosbie 
Helen  Eby  Doss 
Allen  W.  Flock 
Mary  Lizzio  Govekar 
Carolyn  Pfahler  Haman 
Raymond  Hochstuhl 
Lenore  Garman  Horner 
E.  Jean  Kelly 
Nancy  Myers  Landis 
Elizabeth  Miller  Leach 
John  R,  Leach 
Marvin  W,  Maneval 
James  S.  Milford 
Richard  D.  Moglia 
Ongkar  Narayan 
Jean  W.  Noble 
Leah  Cryder  Oberheim 
Alan  Parcells 
Evelyn  Wilhour  Reitz 
George  E.  Riegel 
William  B.  Rolhenberg 
Louise  H.  Schlick 
Gayle  Clark  Weigle 
Adah  A.  Wolfe 
Naomi  Day  Wood 


Class  of  1948 

Louis  P.  Apriceno 

Shirley  Shroyer  Barlholomew 

Betty  Smith  Bomboy 

David  E.  Bomboy 

Dale  S.  Bringman 

Harry  W.  Butts 

Virginia  Doss  Butts 

Gaynelle  Wagoner  Compton 

George  A.  Cooper 

Donald  R.  Cosgrove 

Gloria  Walmer  Coursey 

Aloysius  V,  Derr 

Harry  S.  Flickinger 

Dorothy  Eilhardt  Gundrum 

Eugene  H.  Gundrum 

H.  LeeHebel 

Caroline  Graybill  Heimberger 

Carl  L.  Herman 

Donald  L.  Herrold 

James  F.  Howell 

Howard  S.  Hugus 

Donald  A.  King 

Harold  R.  Kramer 

Gloria  Reichley  Krug 

Charles  L.  Lady 

Eleanor  Steele  Lady 

Gertrude  Roberts  Lindemann 

Richard  W,  Lindemann 

Kenneth  D,  Loss 

William  H.  McClure 

Harriet  Gould  Mertz 

Robert  W.  Radell 

Martha  Sharwarko  Reid 

Donald  P  Rohrbach 

Lois  Dauberman  Schultz 

Harold  L.  Sharadin 

Marjorie  Mengle  Snyder 

Eugene  B.  Sleininger 

Jean  Kelton  Weber 

Dexter  N,  Weikel 

John  D.  Wiley 

Robert  E.  Winter 

Robert  F.  Wohlsen 

Martha  Garard  Yocum 

Frank  A.  Zeidler 


Constance  Black  Achenbach 

Donald  L.  Adams 

Douglas  E.  Arthur 

Elaine  Williams  Earner 

Walter  C,  Beck 

Roy  R.  Bilger 

Paul  R.  Bingaman 

Betsy  Hill  Clark 

Phyllis  Swartz  Derr 

John  G,  Devine 

Lillian  Kepner  Duden 

Millard  G.  Fisher 

Donald  Fosselman 

Frances  Savidge  Foster 

Irma  Strawbridge  Hallenbeck 

Mary  Jane  Jessen  Hansen 

Edith  Wegner  Hebel 

Ruth  Lorrah  Henry 

Mary  Ann  Getsinger  Homan 

Nancy  Everett  Hoover 

Robert  S.  Hoover 

John  Hospodar 

Rachel  Bergstresser  Hugus 

Harry  R.  Johnston 

Isabel  Kiss  Jones 

Jean  Young  Kaufman 

Maude  Jones  Koch 

Harvey  H.  Kuhns,  Jr 

Janet  Sharrow  Lucas 

John  R  Mertz 

Kenneth  M,  Merz 

Winifred  Myers  O'Dell 

Kenneth  D.  Orr 

Margaret  Latta  Outerbridge 

Warren  S.  Outerbridge 

James  B  Peters 

Joyce  Bell  Port 

Ella  Fetherolf  Raup 

James  B,  Reilly 

Ruth  Klinger  Reisenweaver 

Dolores  Mattson  Ristine 

Helen  Smith  Sanders 

Nevin  C.  T.  Shaffer 

Joyce  Bottdorf  Sheaffer 

Ruth  Buffington  Smith 

Jean  Matthews  Sporborg 

Gabrielle  Speyer  Thorp 

Erma  Bonawitz  Warnes 

Charles  R.  Wian 

JohnH,  Wright,  Jr 

Maynard  N.  Zerbe 

Evan  P  ZIock 

Frances  Lybarger  ZIock 


Class  of  1950 

H.  Daniel  Beigh,  Jr. 
Earl  L,  Bernstine 
Robert  L,  Block 
Lillian  Hoover  Bloomquist 
Robert  M.  Bolig 
Shirley  Showalter  Boyer 
Paul  B,  Buehler 
Virginia  Blough  Buehler 
John  H  Buffington 
Maria  Shetler  Bull 
Richard  E.  Campbell 
Barbara  Watkins  Clark 
Theodore  H.  Clark 
Donald  R.  Davis 
Ray  E.  Fleming 
James  C.  Gehris 
John  Gow  III 
Harold  S.  Greenly 
Charles  H.  Grund 
Paul  R,  Haffly 
Patricia  Houtz  Haines 
Jay  L.  Hand 


Alvin  R.  Henderson 
Roger  C.  Howling 
Frances  Roush  Kovacic 
Raymond  C.  Lauver 
Everett  M.  Manning 
Jeanne  Kahler  Manning 
Jean  Rothermel  Miller 
Vernon  J.  Miller 
Albert  P  Molinaro 
Louise  Siemers  Molinaro 
Jean  Penman  Moyer 
Jo  Ann  Hort  Moyer 
Marvin  R.  Moyer 
Mary  Sarba  Norwood 
Jeanne  M.  Orner 
Anna  Mae  Oyster 
Helen  Polk  Peitz 
Edward  F  Pfeiffer 
George  W,  Phillips 
Betty  Raup  Renn 
John  A.  Reuther 
Robert  E,  Ricedorf 
James  O  Rumbaugh 
Barbara  Lease  Saler 
Louis  F  Santangelo,  Jr. 
Barbara  Decker  Siegfried 
Janet  Wolf  Statler 
Harry  G.  Stetser 
Jack  M  Thorp 
Franklin  T  Ulman 
Paul  A.  Wagner 
Barbara  S.  Welliver 
Richard  G  Westervelt 
Richard  L.  Wetzel 
Doris  Gumble  Williams 
Lloyd  T  Wilson 
Donald  E.  Wissinger 


Class  Of  1951 

Mary  Snyder  Barber 
Mary  Lou  Slater  Barron 
June  Klingler  Biglieri 
Walter  L.  Brandau 
Hazel  Brobst  Brown 
Lyn  Bailey  D'Alessandro 
Alice  Yonghaus  Davenport 
Nelda  Shafer  Davis 
W.  Donald  Fisher 
William  J  Foster 
Jack  W.  Gearinger 
Martha  Martin  Gehris 
Lois  Seybrecht  Grund 
Marjone  Alexander  Harbst 
Jeanne  Attinger  Hassinger 
Robert  J,  Henninger 
Janice  Arner  Himmelman 
Jean  Mcdonald  Joyce 
Gerald  E,  Moorhead 
Robert  A,  Pittello 
Martha  Albert  Putnam 
Marilyn  Beers  Reilly 
Roland  R.  Rosetti 
Carolyn  McCahan  Sheaffer 
John  R.  Steiger 
Jesse  Stone 
Virginia  YingerWilIke 
Flora  Barnhart  Wissinger 
Fancher  E.  Wolfe 


Class  Of  1952 

Elinor  Tyson  Aurand 
Barbara  Barnhart  Bacher 
Vincent  E.  Boyer 
Charles  H.  Carr 
Voylet  Dietz  Carr 
James  E.  Chadwick 
Frank  V.  Compton 


Gilbert  O.  Day,  Jr 
John  E.  Diehl 
Marilyn  Kretz  Fisher 
Gene  J.  Fluri 
C.  Dale  Gateman 
Patricia  F.  Heathcote 
Bernice  Jochem  Howling 
W.  Gordon  Joyce 
Helen  Achenbach  Keitel 
Kay  LaRue  Lauver 
Faye  R.  Lewis 
Lorraine  Rarick  Liddington 
Ethel  McGrath  Meola 
Betty  Pearson  Messner 
Howard  A.  Miller 
Clair  S.  Milch 
James  W.  Morris 
Miriam  Vogler  Olson 
Lewis  O.  Paulhamus 
Samuel  Porter 
Kathleen  Schnerr  Price 
Lois  Renter 
Chester  G  Rowe 
Lois  Gordon  Steiger 
Felix  J.  Torromeo 
William  C  Treon,  Jr 
David  G,  Volk 
G.  Allan  Vollmers 
Thomas  Wallace 
Janet  Wingert  Yetter 


Class  of  1953 

Clara  Williams  Anderson 
Harmon  L.  Andrews 
Ruth  Freed  Bosch 
Marguerite  Heffelfinger  Budd 
Leonard  A.  Carlson 
Nancy  Mckinney  Carmichael 
Elizabeth  Burnham  Chase 
Joseph  Condon 
Madaline  Lease  Cook 
William  C.  Davenport 
Jean  Rarick  Detwiler 
Pamela  McKegg  Doney 
Lewis  R-  Drumm,  Jr 
V  Carl  Gacono 
Edward  P  Kopt 
Richard  L.  Kreitner 
Caroline  Rutherford  Mason 
Charles  N.  Mason,  Jr 
Bettie  Winey  Moorhead 
Paul  R.  Nestler  Jr 
Kenneth  E  Orris 
Dorothy  Apgar  Ross 
Jane  Wehr  Scott 
Charles  A.  Snyder,  Jr. 
William  Specht 
M.  Josephine  Stuter 
Betty  Fitting  Tice 
Joyce  Wagner  Torok 
Steve  F.  Torok 
Ernest  R.  Walker,  Esq. 
Margaret  Zinda  Weaver 
Joan  Wiant  Williamson-Clark 
Robert  C  Wyllie 


Class  Of  1954 

Henry  R.  Albright 
Irene  Meerbach  Anderson 
Ned  M.  Arbogast 
Claire  Haggerty  Backer 
Bruce  T.  Bobb,  Jr 
Marilyn  Fetterolf  Bowers 
Carolyn  Lucas  Boyer 
Kay  G.  Campbell 
Carol  Ahr  Carlson 
Samuel  Carmichael 


William  C.  Church 

Betle  Vincent  Cooper 

Margaret  Henderson  Davenport 

James  C.  Dell 

John  A.  Duceman 

Nora  Sleinhards  Galins 

John  W.  Gass 

Grace  Magaro  Gearinger 

Marlin  V.  Heffner 

Walter  R.  Henry 

Ruth  Baer  Herbert 

Irene  Oldt  Huss 

Harold  N  Johnson 

Shirley  Thompson  Khalouf 

Eleanor  Borski  King 

Edward  E.  Lamb,  Jr. 

Orville  H.  Lauver 

Lucian  Smith  Leach 

George  Liddington 

Graydon  1.  Lose 

Jane  Cline  Mickatavage 

Robert  C.  Mickatavage 

Rebecca  Shade  Mignot 

Charles  A.  Newcomer 

Ruth  E  Osborn 

Alexander  T  Oshirak 

Samuel  D.  Ross,  Jr 

John  H.  Schraeder 

Arthur  C.  Stamfel 

Louis  A.  Szabo 

Shirley  Still  Torromeo 

Betty  Weisenfluh  Wallower 

Faye  Kostenbauder  Williamson 

Richard  N.  Young 


Class  of  1955 

Walter  C.  Albert 

Nancy  Richards  Benner 

Larry  R.  Bingaman 

Margaret  Gordon  Bonawitz 

Helen  Williams  Boyd 

Richard  K.  Boyd 

Charles  W  Coates 

Kenneth  F.  Erdley,  Jr 

Shirley  Decker  Gateman 

Arlan  K.  Gilbert 

James  J.  Gormley 

Helen  Griffiths  Hendry 

Lana  Fegley  Henry 

Mary  Ann  Bingaman  Kleintop 

Harry  F  Kocher  Jr 

Carol  Cornelius  Lamb 

W.  Deen  Lauver 

Richard  E.  McCarty 

Wayne  E.  Miller 

Ruth  Scott  Nunn 

Annabelle  Thomas  Rogers 

Carlene  Lamade  Schock 

Frank  G.  Smith 

Merle  F  Ulsh 

William  H.  Vanderhoof,  Jr 

Carl  R.  Winey 

Margaret  Wright  Wolfe 


Class  Of  1956 

Charles  S.  Bailes 

Evelyn  Herbstrith  Baker 

Nancy  Kline  Bradshaw 

Charlotte  Meerbach  Bunke 

John  C.  Bunke 

Carol  Clement  Campbell 

Carol  Dauberman  Chidsey 

Henry  S.  Cook 

William  K.  Doney 

Claire  Rosengarten  Dromgoole 

Charlotte  Sandt  Erdley 

Richard  Eyster 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

15 


Maurice  R.  Feldman 
Marjorle  Koslenbauder  Finley 
Henry  W.  Geiss 
Elsie  Gruber  Gormley 
Robert  L.  Hackenberg 
Jane  Clark  Hazen 
Ruth  Brobst  Johnson 
Clyde  R,  Kauffman 
Winifred  Bonsall  Keller 
Betsy  Shirk  KIrchner 
Eugene  F.  Kolva 
Clayton  E.  Leach,  Jr. 
Harry  M,  Leister,  Jr 
Doris  Moon  Metcalf 
Helene  A.  Nestler 
Jesse  Newcomer  III 
Anne  Hepler  Nichol 
George  W.  Orren 
Nedeblah  H,  Peck 
Donald  M.  Reamer 
Nancy  Mccullough  Saborlo 
Joanne  Mummert  Spangler 
Sally  Brown  Sullivan 
Audrey  Vollman  Vanderhoof 
Seth  P  Wheeland 
Margaret  Brady  Wyllie 
Janet  Gerner  Yeich 
John  D.  Yeich 


Class  Of  1957 

Lynn  Hassinger  Askew 
Nelson  E.  Bailey 
Jack  K.  Bishop 
Mary  Rosendale  Bucolo 


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Linda  Youhon  Collins 
Elwood  H.  Cox,  Jr. 
Marion  0.  Drumheller 
Ronald  E.  Fouche 
Jane  Longenecker  Grim 
Donald  R.  Henninger 
Sandra  Gilfillan  Khuen-Kryk 
Earl  F  Kleintop 
Clay  L.  Lorah 
Suzanne  Beal  McCarty 
John  D.  Moody 
Peter  M,  Nunn 
Thiry  Reamer  Olbrich 
Nancy  Forrest  Peel 
Gloria  Masteller  Pollitt 
Lewis  E.  Post 
Frank  L.  Romano 
Suzanne  Wahl  Schaeffer 
George  F.  Schluchterer 
Barbara  Boob  Shaffer 
Stanley  R.  Shilling 
Dorothy  Wardle  Spencer 
Joan  Raudenbush  Wendel 


Class  of  1958 

Samuel  S.  Adams 
Janice  Paul  Arcidiacono 
Chalmers  W.  Bartlow 
Richard  H,  Cahn 
Mary  Neal  Coleman 
Mary  Lou  Ernst  Fonberg 
Barbara  Enck  Good 
Wade  L.  Hoffman 
Doris  Keener  Holcomb 


Vernon  V.  Hoover 

Sheldon  A  Johnson 

Richard  L,  Kisslak 

Alice  Ann  Patterson  Leidel 

Robert  E.  Lewis 

Dawn  Douglas  Liberman 

Lee  Erholm  MacKenn 

Flo  Troutman  Montgomery 

Nancy  Bumbarger  Peterson 

Helen  Frerichs  Post 

Richard  Purnell 

Janet  Welch  Richey 

William  M.  Rohrbach 

Janet  Gordon  Rutz 

Wayne  Rutz 

Nancy  Lockett  Savage 

Mary  Moore  Schatkowski 

Janis  Quigley  Schluchterer 

Carolyn  Gillaspie  Snow 

Jill  Fuller  Snyder 

Sara  V.  Troutman 

Gail  Woolbert  White 

James  W.  White 

Robert  C.  White 

Gloria  Myers  Willauer 

Robert  A.  Willauer 

Robert  G.  Yerger 

Class  of  1959 

Ruth  Coleman  Acker 
Robert  M.  Anderson 
Gary  E.  Aucker 
Lois  Kohl  Badgley 
Joseph  M,  Barlow 
John  T.  Baskin 
Julie  Stauffer  Bender 
Nancy  Kendall  Boyle 
Lester  L.  Brubaker 
Carol  Royer  Caddell 
Carl  R.  Catherman 
Jack  E.  Cisney 
Janet  Snyder  Fasnacht 
Robert  L.  Fiscus 
Gerald  O.  Fletcher 
Eleanor  Erdley  Gold 
Margaret  Brubaker  Gray 
Margaret  Pattyson  Greene 
Carl  A.  Horsfield 
Janis  Adams  John 
Nancy  Eiserman  Kelly 
Raymond  J.  Kerstetter,  Jr. 
Russell  L.  McTague 
Russell  P  Mertz 
Gladys  Ransom  Michel 
Leroy  T,  Miller,  Jr. 
Joyce  Hancock  Murphy 
Susan  Lehman  Northrup 
Paul  D.  Olbrich 
Joseph  Osinchak 
Sandra  Meyer  Osinchak 
Eleanor  K.  Pourron 
Sidney  F  Richard 
Lester  E.  Rudisill 
Mary-Margaret  Overly  Ruth 
Marian  Bowman  Schrock 
Glenn  R,  Showalter 
Janet  Rohrbach  Showers 
George  H.  Thies 
Joan  Bittinger  Weber 
Gene  Witiak 
Clyde  H.  Wood 
Ray  J.  Yeingst 
Nicholas  S.  Yost 
Judith  Anderson  Zucker 


Class  of  1960 

Richard  C.  Albright 
Barry  B.  Bealor 


Nancy  Phillips  Bealor 
Patricia  Eitzen  Beck 
Harold  E.  Bingaman 
Donald  E  Coleman 
Kalherine  Wagner  Colucci 
Caroline  Shryrock  Conrad 
Mary  A.  Crawford 
Michael  F  Fahey,  Jr. 
Helen  Harding  Ferraro 
Ralph  W.  Ferraro 
Frederick  C.  Guinn 
Gary  A.  Hackenberg 
C.  Edward  Huber 
C.  Wesley  Hunt 
Barbara  Shilling  Klepper 
Amos  G.  Kunkle,  Jr, 
Ella  Koch  Kunkle 
Jane  Sanders  Lehmer 
Lillian  Holcombe  Martin 
James  R.  Middleswarth 
Gloria  Beaver  Mincemoyer 
Stephanie  Haase  Moore 
Patricia  Campbell  Pelkey 
Harry  L.  Powers 
Richard  Reichard 
Beverly  Braun  Rhodes 
James  A.  Rhodes 
Ray  E.  Richie 
Allen  I.  Rowe 
Cleone  Hohman  Rudisill 
Esther  Rebuck  Speck 
Howard  Speck,  Jr. 
Carol  Daily  Stierle 
George  N.  Swann 
Jean  Wenk  Thurston 
Larry  W.  Updegrove 
Willi  K.  E.  Weichelt 
Sara  Mccahan  Williams 
Virginia  Alexander  Yanchus 
John  Yanuklis 
Sally  Kehler  Yates 


Class  Of  1961 

Eugene  F  Alichwer 

Helen  Rhoads  Bingaman 

Maurice  H.  Bobst,  Jr. 

Patricia  Ney  Booth 

Lee  R.  Conrad 

Louis  R.  Coons 

Margaret  Webb  Coons 

Jacquelyn  Barber  Cooper 

Joan  Brenneman  Curtis 

Nancy  A.  Davis 

Sandra  Schell  Deen 

Richard  E.  Derrick 

Mary  Eyer 

Essene  Harvey  Finlaw 

Linda  Traub  Fiscus 

R.  Allen  Fiscus 

Theodore  P.  Fuhrer 

Paul  W.  Harter 

Richard  Horn 

Annamae  Hockenbrock  Horwhal 

David  Hutchison  III 

Marlin  A.  Inch 

Thomas  J  Keener 

Robert  E.  Leighty 

Linda  K.  Leonard 

Joan  Morris  Maillard 

Paul  A.  Martin 

Laurance  W.  Miller 

Gary  L.  Moore 

Sandra  Brandt  Richard 

Alfred  G.  Shaffer  III 

Raymond  C  Sharrow 

Virginia  Kratz  Sharrow 

Jack  F  Snider 

Karen  Goeringer  Snider 

Janice  Stahl  Snyder 


Arlene  Silber  Thies 
Stephen  T  Toy 
Ann  Hewes  Yanuklis 
Jocelyn  Swope  Zimmerman 
Paul  P.  Zimmerman 


Class  Of  1962 

John  E.  Albright 

Betle  Davis  Alleman 

Dorothy  M.  Anderson 

Elizabeth  Hodges  Bagger 

Anne  Ostheim  Barnes 

Robert  B.  Bechtel 

Leonard  R.  Betkoski 

Sarah  Blaskovitz 

Judith  A.  Blee 

Patricia  Goetz  Brenan 

Gloria  Graybill  Brubaker 

Leslie  R.  Butler 

William  H.  Clark 

Ben  Difrancesco 

Charlotte  Downer  Epiey 

William  L.  Fausey 

Fritz  J.  Fichtner,  Jr, 

Sandra  L.  Forse 

Ronald  I.  Foye 

Barry  M.  Hackenberg 

Thomas  L.  Hanshaw 

Ronald  C.  Hardnock 

Carl  H.  Hitchner 

Phyllis  Betz  Johansen 

William  H.  Kahl 

Norman  H.  Lauer 

Joan  Lawley  Leighty 

Maria  Wernikowski  Macfarlan 

Dorothy  Shomper  McManus 

Jean  Ewald  Middleswarth 

Wayne  H.  Minami 

Terry  L,  Moll 

Francis  A,  Nace 

James  H,  Parker 

Leonard  P,  Purcell 

Maureen  Davenport  Ries 

David  M,  Smith 

Robert  A  Smith 

John  H,  Spillman 

Alan  L,  Thomas 

Susan  E.  Turnbach 

Alice  Brown  Wisor 

Audrey  Kellert  Yeingst 


Class  of  1963 

Cynthia  Heist  Alichwer 
Allen  A.  Aungsl 
Jay  S,  Berman 
Carol  Gresh  Black 
James  C  Black 
James  A.  Blessing 
Florence  Olson  Brasser 
James  J,  Campbell 
F  Thomas  Casey 
Robert  W,  Curtis 
Penelope  Stamps  Dagrossa 
Jean  Deebel  D'Arconle 
Terry  J.  Derk 
Janet  Rettinger  Dewald 
Harry  B.  Dietrich 
Thomas  C.  Donlan 
Fred  Dunkelberger 
Herbert  L  Edwards 
Marjorle  Blair  False 
Carolyn  Grabau  Fishburn 
William  K,  Fishburn 
Frederick  I.  Fisher 
Pamela  Terry  Gordon 
John  T  Graham 
Donna  Robb  Graybill 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

16 


Naomi  Weaver  Grondahl 

Joseph  W.  Herb 

James  H.  Herrold 

Glen  B,  Hosteller 

George  W.  KIndon  IV 

Jane  Kump  KIndon 

Joe  W.  Klelnbauer 

Carol  Marburger  Koch 

Lynn  E.  Lerew 

Marvin  J.  Malone 

Clark  R.  Mosier 

Eileen  Pellit  Moll 

Carl  M.  Moyer 

Sandra  Dunkle  Nelson 

Anihony  M.  Padula 

Joseph  P  Perfilio 

Marilyn  Vekassy  Perfilio 

James  Perol 

Kay  M.  Potts 

Cynthia  Hoffman  Priest 

Diana  Graybill  Reed 

Joyce  Lundy  Rhodes 

Carol  Shesler  Rowe 

Richard  E,  Rowe 

Thomas  D  Samuel.  Jr. 

Irene  Etier  Schmehl 

Barbara  Claffee  Schumacher 

Lee  A.  Shamory 

Mary  Wealheriow  Shelley 

Georgiann  Brodisch  Skinner 

Janet  White  Soto 

Linda  Leach  Spillman 

Robert  J.  Summer 

Jean  Petticoffer  Swann 

Ann  Ferrence  Tagher 

Emily  Partridge  Trautmann 

John  R-  Treon 

Rudolph  J,  Van  der  Hiel,  Esq. 

Nancy  Hess  Walker 

H.  Nathan  Ward 

Jeffrey  G.  Whitney 

Kenneth  L.  Wiest 

Frank  N.  Yaggi 


Class  Of  1964 

Charles  A.  Adier,  Jr 
Robert  C.  Aerni 
Alfred  A.  Ambrose 
Alan  Bachrach 
Ann  Spriggle  Beaver 
Peter  Beiger 
Eugene  C.  Boughner 
Paul  H.  Bowman 
James  R.  Bramer 
Larry  D  Brenneman 
Frederick  D  Brown 
Doris  Hoffman  Casey 
Donna  Zeilman  Chestnut 
Antony  W,  Colombet 
Sandra  Haney  Day 
Gene  H  Dechert 
David  L.  Delong 
Ethel  Lawrence  Edwards 
Barbara  Allen  Fiscus 
Barbara  Sugg  Forry 
John  C.  Garretf 
Warren  W.  Gass 
William  A.  Gerkens 
Kenneth  E  Gordon 
Albert  W.  Grondahl 
Robert  G.  Gundaker 
Robert  B.  Hancock 
Sarah  E.  Hannum 
George  E.  Harris  IV 
John  K  Hedler,  Jr 
Fred  G  Hershey 
Harvey  A  Horowitz 
Richard  E.  Howe.  Jr. 
Shirley  Garrison  Hutchings 


Susquehanna  Vniw 


:  Concen  Choir 


Alfred  W.  Jacobs,  Jr 
Grace  Simington  Karschner 
P  Wayne  Kautfman 
Alan  L.  Kiel 
George  A.  Kirchner 
Lori  Border  Kissinger 
Barbara  Stockalis  Labanosky 
Frank  J.  Leber 
Richard  E.  Linder 
William  E.  Lindsay,  Jr. 
Karen  M.  Loeffler 
Roland  L.  Marionni 
Dorothy  Canfield  Marshall 
Irving  H.  Merwin 
Ralph  J.  Meyer 
Marfha  Sue  Detjen  Moll 
George  M.  Mowers,  Jr 
Carol  Wallding  Osadchey 
Barbara  Lovell  Parker 
Judith  A,  Rothermel 
Theron  J.  Royer 
Michael  E.  Rupprecht 
Bruce  T.  Sabin 
James  F.  Sandahl 
Clark  B  Schenck.  Jr 
Patricia  Taylor  Schmidt 
David  J.  Schumacher 
Richard  A-  Seaks 
Susan  Chapman  Seaks 
Lawrence  E.  Shaffer 
Linda  Romig  Shea 
Pamela  Yeager  Silar 
Robert  Y.  Silar 
James  M.  Skinner 
Linda  Scharff  Smith 
Sally  Baskin  Snautfer 
Joseph  A  Snyder.  Jr 
Gary  W.  Stone 
Ann  Latimer  Strate 
James  W  Summers 
Judith  Barlett  Verrastro 
John  M.  Vought.  Jr 
Marjohe  Rayner  Waer 
Louise  Hoch  Watson 
Jeffrey  R.  Weichel 


Class  of  1965 


Andrew  A-  Akers 
June  Lawrence  Alter 
James  F.  App 


Susan  Evans  Beard 

Daniel  V.  Bevilacqua 

Peter  M.  Buchheit 

Anna  Detterline  Buttenbusch 

Jacquelyn  Loughridge  Byars 

Carl  L.  Campbell 

Michael  C.  Carr 

Nancy  Corson  Carter 

Richard  E.  Caruso 

Lynne  Richmond  Cilli 

Linda  Cole  Conine 

Walton  R,  Cueman 

Larry  G.  Erdman 

Paul  W.  Ernst 

Frances  Ray  Faylor 

Richard  T.  Fenstermacher 

PaulG.  Fihpek 

George  W.  Fishel,  Jr 

Donald  P  Fisher 

William  P  Forfi 

Peter  A,  Freimanis 

Roberf  K.  Hamme 

Paul  V.  Hartman 

Corfland  M.  Hatfield 

H.  Brentwood  Henzel 

Harold  J.  Hershey 

R.  Alexander  Jervis 

Bonnie  L.  Johnson 

Richard  S.  Karschner 

Dawn  Fife  Kinard 

Carol  Cox  Kirchner 

Carol  Ocker  Kirk 

Peter  D.  Kirk 

Alan  Krichev 

Bonnie  Bell  Krissinger 

Milton  M.  Kuhn 

Carolyn  Tweed  Leap 

Sally  Schnure  Lindsay 

Robert  W.  Lytle 

Meredith  Wright  Martin 

Milton  H,  Maslin 

Richard  B,  Meserole 

Edith  Godshall  Messerschmidt 

Carl  F  Miller 

Catherine  Etter  Miller 

Pamela  Kishpaugh  Miller 

Wayne  W.  Miller 

Susan  C  Petrie 

John  W.  Pfrommer 

Bonnie  Bucks  Reece 

Daniel  C.  Remler 

Leslie  Bridgens  Sabin 


Diane  Norcross  Samuel 
Susan  Duerr  Scolnik 
Steven  L  Seitz 
Daniel  R.  Seyss 
J.  Maris  Stichler 
William  G,  Straus 
Pamelia  Dick  Streamer 
Barbara  Evans  Summers 
Thomas  N.  Taylor 
Jane  Campbell  Thomas 
John  A.  Topper 
Joseph  V.  VIcek 
Priscilla  Limbert  Watson 
Karl  E.  Westerville 
David  M.  Wilkinson 
Robert  D.  Winegardner 
Joanne  Davis  Zamos 
James  L.  Zimmerman 

Class  of  1966 

Mary  List  Baird 

Larry  D  Bashore 

Priscilla  Clark  Bashore 

Elizabeth  Braun  Beattie 

Leanne  Shaw  Belletti 

Susan  Bannister  Boone 

Nancy  Nelson  Cane 

Joan  Ortolani  Charischak 

Myrna  Lee  Corson 

Richard  D.  Davidson 

Sue  C.  Davis 

Holly  Grove  Delaney 

Marilyn  E.  Eck 

Ronald  R.  Emerick 

Robert  I.  Estill 

David  L  Eyster 

Rhoda  Reidell  Fasano 

Georgia  D.  Fegley 

Linda  Wertz  Forster 

Carolyn  German  Fox 

Harold  A.  Freed 

Joan  Duke  Freimanis 

Karen  Smith  Fry 

J.  William  Gagne.  Esq. 

Barbara  Griesbacher  Genszler 

David  A  Genszler 

Larry  A  Giesmann 

Christopher  J.  Gipe 

Thomas  R.  Gresh 

Patricia  Laubach  Hallman 


Margaret  Lauver  Harris 
O.  Evan  Hartenstine 
Genette  A.  Henderson 
Penelope  Hartwig  Jansmann 
R-  Peter  Johnson 
Claudia  Whitaker  Keller 
Frederick  W.  Kelly,  Jr 
Carol  Shupe  Keyser 
Donald  S.  King 
Judith  Hawk  Lasley 
Susann  Mcauliffe  Lucas 
Robert  J.  Luth 

Rebecca  Carson  McCaughey 
William  McLaughlin 
Joan  L.  Meisenhelter 
John  J.  Menapace 
James  R.  Milne 
Sharon  Riley  Milne 
Margaret  Jager  Nance 
Barbara  Reynolds  Nelson 
David  C.  Newhart 
Ted  F  Oswald 
Henry  C.  Parsons 
Judith  Challis  Parsons 
Richard  Pawloski 
Ralph  E.  and  Eleanor  Purpur 
Nancy  Elston  Richardson 
Ronda  Bender  Roane 
Gary  Scheib 
Joanne  Brink  Scheib 
Samuel  A.  Stauffer 
Richard  H.  Streamer 
Margaret  Oelkers  Talbot 
Richard  Talbot 
Gretchen  Gochnour  Thiele 
Gilbert  Tielz 

Patricia  Bradway  Valentine 
Margaret  Orth  Van  Name 
Carole  Summer  Ward 
William  C.  Webster 
Cheryl  Spalding  Wright 
Nancylee  Cranmer  Zaucha 
Suzanne  Springer  Zeok 


Class  Of  1967 

Susan  Brumfield  Ambacher 
James  A.  Anderson 
J.  Robert  Arthur 
Eleanore  Finnegan  Ball 
Charles  S  Bender  II 
Ellen  Comey  Bennett 
Franklyn  M.  Bergonzi 
Walter  H.  Biedermann 
F.  Kent  Bonney 
Donna  Ake  Burkholder 
Anthony  J.  Costello 
Karen  Hardy  de  Laurier 
Shirley  A.  Dickau 
Dwight  E.  Dickensheets 
Cynthia  Culp  Fad 
Judith  Lloyd  Famous 
Charles  B  France 
Mary  Drake  Franco 
William  J.  Fry  III 
Jean  Wilkinson  Gagne 
Barry  I.  Gehring 
Carolyn  Ruocco  Grimes 
Barbara  Letcher  Grula 
Jennifer  Hawley  Hamme 
Barbara  Mundy  Hearn 
Donna  Garver  Henry 
Russell  C.  Herrmann.  Jr. 
Paula  Woodruff  Hill 
ByrI  W-  Himelberger.  Jr 
Richard  R.  Hough.  Jr 
Rosemary  Robinson  Hough 
Barbara  Kaufmann  Ruber 
Barbara  Rozanski  Hurst 
Louise  Higley  John 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

17 


Robert  M  Jones 
David  M.  Kaplan 
Andrea  Schumann  Keim 
John  D.  Kelm,  Jr 
Dean  R.  Kennedy 
Richard  C,  Kindig 
Dianne  Gooderham  Knorr 
Jeannette  Moyer  Kowell 
Mary  Clukey  Krackow 
Biilie  Eby  Kramer 
Karen  Rowe  Kucharik 
V.  Diane  Christensen  Lacey 
William  F.  Livengood 
Ruth  Gearhart  Macera 
Thomas  C.  Maran 
Terry  L.  March 
Joan  Buck  Markley 
Frank  D.  Marsh 
Christine  V.  Mayo 
Brenda  Yost  McKee 
Gail  Spory  McPherson 
Carolyn  Wahler  Miller 
Robert  R.  Miller 
Richard  J.  Moore 
Christine  Groth  Murow 
Diane  Heller  Nixon 
John  A,  Norton 
Nancy  V.  Orr 

Diane  Hillegass  Pawloski 
Marjorie  Mack  Pearson 
Nicholas  O.  Prusack  II 
Carole  Sloan  Pursell 
Kenneth  Sausman,  Jr 
Christine  Schlichting 
Gary  R.  Seifert 
Marian  L.  Shatto 
Margaret  A.  Shields 
Robert  C,  Snyder 
Maxine  Lentz  Thumser 
Richard  S.  Trostle,  Sr 
Roger  G,  Van  Deroef 
Linda  Kauttman  Vorce 
Dwight  F.  Weeks 
David  A.  Williams 
Ronald  W.  Williams 
Richard  S.  Wolf 
Vaughn  A.  Wolf 
Ronald  J.  Yevitz 
William  E.  Zick 


Class  of  1968 

Karalee  Butlorff  Ameel 
Dennis  M.  Baker 
Robert  E.  Ball,  Jr. 
Peggy  Gilbert  Beck 
W.  Dean  Bickel 
Terry  R.  Bossert 
James  E,  Bowman 
William  R.  Brower 
Arline  Davis  Burbank 
Albert  W,  Byrnes 
Alison  Townsend  Carbaugh 
Sally  Feitig  Caruso 
Elizabeth  Charles 
Arlene  Peterson  Claftee 
Samuel  D.  Clapper 
Robert  B.  Donmoyer 
Arthur  D.  Ebersberger 
Manlyn  Moritz  Elam 
Constantino  C  Exarchos 
Gwen  Henneforth  Fitch 
Ruth  A.  Flanders 
Daniel  M,  Fornataro 
Robert  E  Forse 
Pamela  Radtke  Gallagher 
Harold  F  Geise 
Sally  Curnow  Gilbert 
Wayne  A.  Gill 
H.  Donald  Glaser,  Jr. 


Lester  E.  Goodman.  Jr 
Janet  Fowler  Grey 
John  R,  Griffiths 
Willard  M.Grimes  III 
Robert  W.  Hadtield 
Jimmy  H.  Hall 
Samuel  J.  Halpern 
Elizabeth  Frost  Hardie 
John  Havas 

Barbara  Brought  Hernandez 
Maureen  Thomas  Herr 
Henry  H.  Herrington 
Ruth  Seigfried  Himmelberger 
Eric  L.  Horn 
Richard  A.  Hutter 
Barry  R,  Jackson 
Denise  Horton  Jackson 
Cathenne  Strese  Jarjisian 
Benjamin  L.  Jones 
Sally  Dries  Jones 
Elizabeth  Elmer  Kaufmann 
Robert  J,  King 
Benjamin  Larzelere  III 
Victor  J.  LazarovK 
William  A.  Lewis,  Esq. 
Joan  Seabrook  Linn 
Thomas  R.  Long 
Nicholas  A.  Lopardo 
James  L.  Lubrecht  II 
Joanne  Romano  Lucas 
Jerome  E.  Lynch 
Leonard  J.  Marzano 
Katharine  Beard  McClenathan 
Marsha  Tamke  McHenry 
Charles  H.  McLeskey 
Karin  1.  Michelsen 
Thomas  R.  Milbrand 
Trudy  Miller  Miner 
Gerald  J.  Miskar 
John  C.  Morrill  II 
Laura  Scaife  Moyer 
Dawn  Grigg  Mueller 
Alexander  A.  Nash,  Jr. 
Karen  Geiger  Nash 
Jeffrey  L.  Noble 
Barbara  Smith  Norton 
Donald  P.  Orso 
Mary  Ann  Carpenter  Orso 
John  C.  Paterson,  Jr 
Dianne  Harshman  Patterson 
Kathleen  Livingston  Peck 
Patricia  Corbin  Peckins 
Susan  Sarbacher  Pence 
Richard  G.  Poinsett 
Sally  Davis  Rankin 
Joanne  Goglia  Reinhart 
Sarah  Gait  Riddle 
Mary  Ingram  Ritsert 
Kathleen  Blunt  Roberts 
Nancy  Rickenbaugh  Rolain 
Charles  J,  Romberger 
Janet  Schmaltz  Ross 
Frank  J.  Sawicki 
Russell  D  Schantz.  Jr. 
Robert  Schiipp 
Betsy  Klose  Selinger 
Kenneth  R.  Selinger 
June  Funk  Shashok 
Ann  M.  Sheppard 
Norrine  Bailey  Spencer 
Richard  D  Spotts 
Kenneth  Stark 
Cheryl  R,  Stickle 
Nancy  Oliver  Straus 
Frederick  R.  Swavely 
Sally  Claycomb  Townsend 
Catharine  Michener  Tunis 
Jean  Sawyer  Twombly 
David  S.  Unger 
Sharon  Fetterolf  Vak 
Stephen  M.  Vak 


Dennis  L.  Van  Name 
Nancy  Stroup  Wagner 
Nan  Weller 
Jennifer  Moran  Wicks 
Patricia  Mehrer  Williams 
Suzanne  Yenchko 
Ralph  G  Zeigler 


Class  of  1969 

F  Raymond  Adams  III 
Lance  Andrews 
Carol  Smith  Arnold 
John  C.  Arthur 
James  L.  Ayers 
Keith  H.  Bance 
Michael  J.  Barrile 
Bronwyn  Tippetl  Bauer 
Gary  E.  and  Barbara  Baylor 
Donald  O,  Bensinger 
Judith  K.  Billman 
Patricia  D.  Bonsall 
Gerald  L.  Book 
Bawry  E,  Bowen 
John  L.  Boyer 
Katharine  S.  Bressler 
John  C.  Brill 
Barbara  Hogg  dayman 
Charles  E  Cloulman 
Howard  R  Collins 
Alan  H.  Cooper 
Daniel  M.  Corveleyn 
Donald  L.  Craver 
Walter  W.  Custance 
Virgil  Franks  Davala 
Peter  W.  Delin 
Barbara  Hitchens  DePerro 
Robert  D.  Dipietro 
Nancy  Garver  Di  Pinto 
David  M.  Dumeyer 
Howard  E  Duryea 
Thomas  C.  Eggleston  III 
Nancy  Comp  Everson 
Carol  Reese  Feister 
Donald  Hilton  Fisher 
Jance  Brown  Fisher 
Robert  G.  Fisher,  Jr. 
John  C.  Flohr  II 
Martha  Imhof  Frantz 
William  J,  Freed,  Jr 
Gary  R  Gilbert 
Richard  W,  Grey 
Robert  E,  Guise 
William  B.  Hamaker 
Nancy  Waick  Hanford 
Claire  Smith  Hanson 
Nancy  Cary  Harris 
Wendy  Evans  Herrington 
Stephen  R.  Herrold 
John  F  Hilbish 
Susan  Stephan  Hill 
Michael  J  Hoover 
Dale  Jacobsen  Inlander 
Susan  Agoglia  Ivovich 
Ingrid  Grodem  Jacobus 
Peter  G.  Jarjisian 
Robert  O.  Jesberg,  Jr 
David  B.  Johnson 
Patricia  Drumm  Jones 
Ann  Ellis  Kaley 
Terry  W,  Kent 
Margaret  Heil  King 
Paulette  Keller  Knauer 
Christine  Richards  Kyse 
Beverly  Steeley  Larzelere 
Anne  Heimbach  Lawrence 
Margaret  Knouse  Lewis 
Lloyd  O.  Lohmeyer  III 
Lani  Pyles  MacAniff 
Judith  Wittosch  Malcolm 


Holly  Ford  Marsh 

Joann  Lester  Maucher 

David  H.  McAfee 

Leslie  White  McAfee 

Stephen  J,  McCallum 

Virginia  Carlson  McKenzie 

William  H.  Medlicott 

Robert  G.  Monahan 

Susanne  Kahn  Mullin 

Loren  E.  Negley 

J.  Richard  Oliver 

Donna  Byrd  Onasch 

James  W.  Page 

Donald  W.  Peppier 

Carol  Riley  Pfeifer 

Richard  F  Pfeifer 

Linda  laeger  Poinsett 

Philomena  Quattrocchi 

Robert  H.  Ray 

Nancy  Haas  Reese 

Kurt  Reinhart 

Jo-Anne  H.  Roberts 

Herbert  T.  Rorer 

Dean  S.  Ross 

Linda  Taylor  Rule 

W.  David  Rule 

Richard  F.  Saylor 

Margaret  McCracker  Schiipp 

Edward  R.  Schmidt 

Robert  F  Schofield,  Jr 

Richard  W.  Semke 

Thomas  W.  Shade,  Jr. 

W.  Stevens  Shipman 

Glen  A.  Sholl 

Priscilla  Edwards  Slack 

Meredith  P  Smith,  Jr. 

Robert  X.  Spero 

David  C.  Steffen 

W  Allen  Todd 

Shirley  Jones  Vincent 

Sarah  Boys  Widhu 

Donald  H.  Wilson 

Ronald  J.  Witko 

Robert  E.  Yerger 

Dennis  L.  Zimmerman 

Karen  Pfleger  Zygan 


Class  Of  1970 

Sarah  Landis  Arthur 
Paul W.  Bankes 
David  A,  Barber 
Gwendolyn  A.  Baughman 
Marcia  Graeff  Bell 
Margaret  Harris  Biesecker 
Martha  Barker  Blessing 
John  E.  Bolton  III 
Kathleen  Van  Order  Bowen 
Charles  A.  Brophy 
David  P.  Brougham 
Phillip  G.  Buchanan 
Robert  G.  Carothers 
Ronald  C.  Cohick 
Laurine  Longfield  Cooke 
William  D.  Cooke 
Karen  Kister  Corveleyn 
Eileen  Lach  Cummins 
Michael  A.  Cummins 
Edmund  G.  Dale 
Ruth  Zimmerman  Dennis 
Henry  J.  DePerro,  Jr 
David  M,  Dolinsky 
June  Yennie  Donmoyer 
Steven  E.  Dubs 
Robert  R.  Dunn  III 
Sharman  Levan  Ebbeson 
Sue  J  Ebling 
Donna  Zierdt  Elkin 
Robert  F.  Everson 
Byron  D.  Fellows 


Michael  R.  Fenstermacher 
Gregory  E.  Galano 
Brian  W.  Gallup 
Keith  Gaugler 
Sandra  Bahn  Gingerich 
Linda  Ulrich  Glaniz 
Harriet  Burger  Griffith 
Kathryn  Zierdt  Grubb 
Linda  Rolston  Gutowski 
Donald  C.  Hamlin 

C.  Dean  Hammond  III 
Christopher  L.  Heran 
James  K.  Hill 
Wayne  D.  Hill 
Robert  G.  Hochstuhl 
Gregg  A.  Hodgdon 
Eileen  Moninghoff  Horn 
H,  Louis  Horner,  Jr 
Cheryl  Snyder  Huber 
Peggy  Dotterer  Jacob 
Richard  M.  Jacobson 
Alice  Moore  Jaggard 
Jay  E.  James 
Ronald  E.  Johnson 
Lane  C.  Kaley 

Carl  L.  Kauffman 
Linda  Perry  Kindsvater 
John  H.  Klemeyer 
Barry  R.  Klock 
H.  Laurence  Kyse 
Peter  J.  Lang 
John  S.  Leonard 
Bonnie  Eiker  Lightcap 
Barry  I.  Llewellyn 
Mary  T.  Lotspeich 
Alan  C.  Lovell 
Karen  Emiey  Lubrecht 
Karen  Anderson  Lynch 
Gerald  Malasheskie 
Douglas  L.  Marion 
Gail  D.  Mason 
William  C.  Merz 
Linda  Palmer  Miller 
Mary  Frances  Lenker  Miller 
Ruth  Stambaugh  Mills 
Bonalyn  A.  Mosteller 
Miriam  Mangle  Moyer 
Ray  A.  Moyer 
Eloise  Jury  Myers 
James  R.  Nace 
H  Gerald  Nanos 
James  C.  Packard 
Marina  Sinanoglou 
Papaconstantinou 
Alan  F  Pawlenok 
Emily  Lees  Peachey 
Terry  E.  Phillips 

D.  Ward  Plummer,  Jr 
Carol  Scherb  Ray 

Jo  Anne  Bigelow  Ronton 
Deshler  S.  Schenck 
Judy  Hoffman  Schmidt 
Jane  Malanchuk  Schuessler 
Karen  Prugh  Shade 
H.  Franklin  Showers 
Carol  Snook  Stark 
Garrett  L.  Stauffer 
Loreen  Wimmer  Stout 
Virginia  E.  Strawn 
Frank  J.  Trembulak 
Susan  B.  Twombly 
Edwin  C.  Van  Cott 
Louis  A,  Vermillion 
David  B.  Werner 
Jane  C.  Wilson 
Ann  Ruth  Wolfe 
Thomas  D  Wolfe 
Lynn  Fitch  Wolfrom 
Dorothy  Pulst  Wright 
Linda  Covert  Zeiber 
Elizabeth  Stein  Zurich 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

18 


Class  Of  1971 

Kenneth  W.  Albiston 

Sheryl  Hardy  Andrews 

Donald  T.  Auld 

Judith  G.  Avery 

William  L.  Bechtel,  Jr. 

Bruce  R  Bengtson 

Craig  K.  Benzenberg 

Thomas  N,  Berryman 

Janet  Johnson  Bielicki 

Janis  Egan  Bigelow 

Albin  F.  Blom 

Susan  Rater  Bobinyec 

Barry  T  Boblick 

Marlin  R.  Bollinger,  Jr 

Elizabeth  Varner  Borger 

Patricia  A.  Bowman 

Francine  Patarino  Brice 

Ralph  F.  Buchspics 

Jerold  C.  Burch 

Donald  J.  Campbell 

Roger  P,  Cheney 

Joan  Burgess  Cloutman 

Nancy  Faringer  Cressman 

Robert  A.  Dachik 

David  J.  Deak 

Stephen  L.  Decker 

Cynthia  Frishkorn  Deik 

Donald  H.  Dieker 

Candace  Kuckens  Dipietro 

Lisa  Deamer  Earle 

Ann  Hilbish  Eckman 

Richard  A.  Farnow 

Margaret  C.  Fisher 

John  G.  Foos 

Anne  L  Ford 

David  C.  Frey 

Jacqueline  O'Shea  Galano 

Donald  C.  Gates 

Whitney  A.  Gay 

Sandra  H  Goodenough 

Joel  K.  Gordon 

Jeffrey  L.  Goria 

H.  Wayne  Griest 

Cozette  Hartman  Haggerty 

David  W.  Hahn 

John  S.  Hall,  Jr 

Linda  M.  Haughton 

Janet  Oberholtzer  Haupt 

George  W.  Herrold 

Donald  B.  Hill  II 

Roberta  Schroeder  Hill 

James  S.  Hoch 

Joan  Dundore  Hood 

Linda  Mauk  Hoover 

Janet  Goodyear  Jacobson 

Alan  B.  Kegerise 

Paul  J.  Keturakis 

Linda  Maier  Klemeyer 

Signe  Gates  Knock 

David  H.  Koppenhaver 

Robert  C  Krafft 

Ronald  A.  Kramer 

Karen  Nobel  Kupp 

Ellen  lylizzoni  Lake 

William  L.S.  Landes 

Bonnie  Rapp  Lepley 

John  B.  Lippincott 

Jean  IVIcEvoy  Llewellyn 

Linda  Nansteel  Lovell 

Patricia  G.  Lundholm 

Judy  Bistline  Lyman 

David  W.  Madison 

Phyllis  Reinhardt  Malasheskie 

Lynn  Keim  Marion 

Charlene  Stoner  Maue 

Frederick  R.  Maue 

Frederick  C.  Mayer 

Donald  W  McClain 


Nancy  Beinhart  McGarvey 

Carol  Lesher  Miller 

Irving  A.  Miller  III 

David  J.  Mitten 

Bonnie  Becker  Oliver 

Karen  L  Olson 

Dennis  Packard 

Joseph  P.  Palchak,  Jr 

Michael  J.  Pelron 

Kathy  Fairchild  Phillips 

Rebecca  Yarnell  Price 

Marie  Morgan  Riss 

Norma  McElhaney  Romberger 

David  A.  Rosborough 

Jeffrey  A,  Roush 

John  W.  Ruhl 

Catherine  Rogers  San  Filippo 

Philip  E.  San  Filippo 

Michael  F.  Scavone 

David  G.  Schwalm 

Robert  E.  Siegrist 

N.  Dennis  Simmons 

Jan  B.  Sipe 

Deborah  Devenney  Spinney 

Peter  M.  Stenzhorn 

Nancy  Robinson  Stephan 

David  F  Stover 

Charles  N.  Tannery,  Jr 

Elinor  M.  Thompson 

Barbara  Mcilvaine  Tingom 

Donald  L.  Van  Gilder 

Kenneth  J.  Vermillion 

Roxane  Havice  Vermillion 

Lynne  Kastrup  Villarreal 

John  T  Wheaton 

Jeffrey  S,  Witte 

Randall  D.  Yoder 

Michael  E.  Yost 


Class  Of  1972 

Richard  C.  Abbott 

Louise  Brophy  Arnold 

Ellen  Presty  Ashworth 

Stephen  E.  Ayer 

Donald  F  Baker 

Charlene  Moyer  Bance 

Brenda  Armstrong  Bartholomew 

Richard  A.  Bechtel 

Stephen  H.  Bender 

Alan  M,  Bennett 

Dale  F  Biesecker,  Jr 

Timothy  W.  Bingman 

Dwight  C.  Blake 

Susan  Siegrist  Blake 

Thomas  A.  Bohner 

Jane  Schnader  Bomberger 

David  A  Borden 

Carolyn  Walker  Bridget! 

Joan  Finsen  Brown 

Michael  K.  Brown 

Linda  Kline  Bugden 

Paul  A.  Cain 

Janean  C.  Clare 

Robert  F  Cloud 

R.  Scott  Conant 

Louise  Hower  Costello 

June  Ross  Coyle 

John  D.  Crusius 

David  M.  Diffenderffer 

Sandra  McDermott  Dolinsky 

R.  Daniel  Doudt 

David  S,  Dunn 

J  Gregory  Dye 

Kathy  A.  Eckenroth 

Andrea  Licciardello  Endrusick 

James  L.  Endrusick 

Larry  L.  Eppley 

Diane  Kelley  Evans 


Mary  C,  Eager 
George  A.  Fecker 
Greggory  H.  Fertig 
Richard  A.  Frank 
Gail  A.  Pullman 
Jeanne  Yost  Gallagher 
Joseph  X.  Garvey 
Susan  Wright  Geiger 
Timothy  J.  Gotwald 
Darcy  Jones  Hamlin 
Pamela  Larkin  Hare 
Laurie  H.  Hart 
Alison  Petrie  Heinzel 
Bruce  A,  Henderson 
William  H,  Henschke  II 
Charles  F  Hinderliter 
Steven  M.  Hoffman 
Dale  E.  Hoke 
Gail  Sigafoos  Hoke 
Craig  W.  Hutchison 
MichaeiJ.  Huth 
Gregory  T  Jeffrey 
Kimberly  Y  Jones 
Jane  Fankhauser  Josephs 
Steven  F.  Josephs 
Jeffrey  C.  Karver 
Christine  Rogers  Kindon 
Robert  M.  Kindon 
Carol  Sensenig  Klein 
Joseph  F  Klein,  Jr 
Edmund  R  Kling  III 
Bonny  Ensinger  Klinger 
William  C.  Knauer 
Susan  S.  Knoblick 
David  C.  Koch 
John  C.  Kupp  III 
Cheryl  Hughen  Lathrop 
George  R.  Laufenberg 
Brian  E.  Lewis 
Wendy  Mohr  Lewis 
Chnstopher  A.  Lodewyks 
George  C.  Lynch 
David  W-  Mangle 
Robert  W,  Maucher 
Brian  D.  McCartney 
Jane  Brockway  McClain 
Janice  McCullough  Mertz 
Pamela  Norton  Mitchell 
James  Z.  Morehouse 
Jan  F  Mroz 
Peter  W.  Murcott 
Priscilla  Gillespie  Nagy 
Robert  G,  Nonni 
Craig  R.  Penniman 
Harold  W,  Peterson 
Arlene  Arndt  Philippoff 
Charles  R.  Piatt  III 
Randall  D  Reber 
Doreen  Bolton  Rehrig 
Coleen  Warn  Renshaw 
Mark  W.  Richards 
Carol  Ferry  Saylor 
Daniel  C.  Scaff 
A.  Rebecca  Schumacher 
Chester  D,  Schuman 
Pamela  Miller  Schuman 
Lynne  Colombo  Schwartz 
Wendy  Helliesen  Schwehm 
Sandra  Douglas  Sheridan 
Robert  C,  Shifter,  Jr 
Debra  Plunkett  Smith 
John  W,  Stefero 
Susan  Hancock  Storch 
Jane  Allan  Sullivan 
Linda  Thomas  Tarner 
William  W.  Them 
Frederick  M.  Topper 
John  B.  Trevaskis 
Scott  C.  Truver 
Mary  Deveau  Ulatowski 


Lynn  Whittlesey  Wilson 
Jai  L.  Winding 
Gail  Alwine  Woods 
Carl  C.  Yingling 


Class  Of  1973 

Paula  Eletto  Adams 

Susan  Kurtz  Allan 

Janice  Woltjen  Anglin 

Arlene  Graybill  Apple 

Linda  Brown  Auld 

John  J.  Basti 

Kenneth  G.  Bechtold 

Gregory  M.  Beck 

James  L.  Bergen 

Alice  Shue  Boustead 

Teresa  Rhoderick  Bowers 

Jeanne  R.  Boyer 

Ray  H.  Boyer 

Robert  M.  Brenneman 

Linda  Herrold  Brophy 

Joyce  A.  Brown 

Thomas  8.  Brownback 

Ryan  Burdick 

William  D.  Burrell 

Anne  Herdle  Cain 

Marlyn  Rath  Carson 

Peter  S.  Ciszak 

Benjamin  H.  Claar,  Jr 

Gordon  W.  Clark,  Jr. 

Kevin  W.  Clary 

Donna  Tryner  Coffee 

Roger  T.  Collins 

David  A.  Coryell 

Keith  J.  Costello 

James  L,  Culpepper 

Susan  Lentzner  Cunningham 

Charles  L  DeBrunner 

Lynda  Beadle  Deutsch 

Alyce  Zimmer  Doehner 

Barbara  Kay  Eames 

Dennis  L.  Eckman 

David  L.  Edwards 

James  G.  Ehrhorn,  Jr 

Karl  W.  Eickhoft 

Pamela  Shay  Eickhoff 

Susan  P.  Emaus 

Laurel  Hinkley  Falkner 

Kathleen  Hummel  Farr 

Henry  R.  Fisher 

James  J.  Flynn 

C.  Patrick  Gallagher 

Jeanette  Rauss  Gang 

Chris  A.  George 

June  Belletti  George 

Samuel  J.  Greco 

William  D.  Greenlee 

William  H.  Hamilton 

Vicki  Chin  Hart 

Victoria  Vanwagenen  Heidorn 

Renee  Moore  Helwig 

Maren  Alekel  Henderson 

Catherine  Magill  Hoffman 

Linda  Fox  Holler 

Pamela  Shenwood  Hudson 

Steven  E.  Jackson 

Carol  Dickinson  Johns 

Robert  T  Kassoway 

James  E.  Kellerman 

Kathleen  Coon  Kellerman 

Barbara  Dworecki  Kencik 

Judy  Stump  Kling 

Dorothy  J.  Knauss 

Elizabeth  Hollingshead  Lancione 

Emilio  A.  Lancione 

David  S.  Landis 

Janet  Isgro  Laufenberg 

Thomas  E.  Leffler 


Nancy  Uckert  Lewis 

Frederick  W.  Linnemeyer 

Robert  S.  Long 

Deryl  R.  Lutz 

Edward  G.  Madison 

Stephen  E.  Marcinek 

Candace  E  Mayer 

Lee  E  McDonough 

Ronald  G.  Meixsell 

Louis  M.  Melchiore 

Allen  B.  Miller 

Deborah  Reifsnyder  Mohr 

Janet  Nilssen  Moore 

David  W.  Morris 

Bruce  A  Morrison 

Dennis  G,  Mosebey 

Christine  Mowery 

Susan  Fischer  Neale 

Leslie  Wiessmann  Nieskens 

Richard  T  Nornhold 

Roxie  Hahn  Oberg 

Marcia  Wright  Ousley 

Philip  C.  Ousley 

Barbara  G.  Philbrick 

Nancy  Search  Phipps 

Robert  A.  Phipps 

John  M.  Pivarnik 

Joseph  P  Raho 

Richard  K.  Renn,  Esquire 

Richard  D.  Rowlands 

Georgeann  Mercincavage  Ruhl 

William  A.  Sanders 

Susan  Wollz  Sasso 

Karen  Buehler  Savarese 

Philip  H.  Schreyer 

Wendy  Collins  Seglem 

Robert  S  Siegel 

Nancy  Finan  Smith 

Nancy  Searfoss  Smoker 

Roberta  Wyatt  Stafford 

Eric  E.  Stahl 

J.  Donald  Steele,  Jr 

Barbara  E  Stetter 

John  A.  Strawoet 

Stephen  P.  Stupp 

Gordon  B,  Sullivan 

Gail  Holmes  Tannery 

Peter  Y.  Thompson 

Theresa  Palmer  Tracy 

Susan  Steigelman  Trevaskis 

Craig  C.  Urie 

Joseph  M.  Vayda 

Sue  Ellen  Ferman  Vayda 

Robert  G.  Vogel 

William  M-  Weary 

Nancy  Hough  Williamson 

Joan  Mercer  Witte 

Charles  Woodcock  IV 

Ceroid  M.  Wunderlich 

Susan  Topfer  Ziemann 

Lynn  D  Zimmerman 


Class  Of  1974 

William  D.  Atkinson 
Edwin  V  Babbitt  III 
Daniel  M.  Baxter 
Evelyn  Dowling  Baxter 
Joan  Marshall  Beard 
Lynne  Stansfield  Beck 
Nancy  Griffin  Bergen 
Vicki  Freeman  Bomberger 
Michael  Boustead 
Martha  E.  Brandwene 
Walter  O.  Breuninger 
William  R.  Campbell 
Marilynn  Blend  Carstensen 
Susan  Zeek  Chase 
Thomas  G.  Clark 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

19 


Alan  M.  Cohn 
Debra  Dubs  Diddlemeyer 
Wayne  H.  Diettenck 
Michele  Maiben  DIggins 
Tonna  Wendt  Dougan 
E.  Wayne  Dreyman 
Barbara  Dalrymple  Dunn 
Richard  H,  Eickhotf 
Margaret  Shaw  Ellacott 
Michael  Fabian 
Jill  Stevens  Fecker 
Karen  White  Fox 
Deborah  Bechtel  Fritz 
George  V,  Ganler 
Kenneth  C  Gift 
Jeftrey  M.  Greco 
Gayle  Thomas  Green 
John  J.  Guthrie 
John  C.  Hadley 
Perrin  Hamilton 
Grace  Welton  Hanawalt 
John  B.  Hanawalt 
Linda  Pratz  Hill 
Shelley  Gehman  Hill 
Paul  R.  Hinsch 
Lynn  R.  Hoffman 
Patricia  Krall  Hogg 
Thomas  F  lacovone 
Gail  Wisdo  Jackson 
Edward  S.  Kaltreider 
Carol  B.  Kehler 
J.  Christopher  Kerwin 
Dennis  D.  Kieffer 
Robert  J,  Kimbel,  Jr. 
Susan  Zierdt  Kirshenbaum 
Daniel  E.  Knipel 
Mary  Sobkowiak  Kreider 
Jeanne  Kauffman  Kreiser 
Diane  Kulp  Krueger 
Carol  Wells  Kueffner 
William  BM.  Kundert 
Marsha  A.  Lehman 
Wallace  J.  Lindsay,  Jr. 
Henry  T  Ling 

Debbie  Dempsey  Littlejohn 
Layton  S.  Lyon  III 
Dean  T.  Madison 
Robert  W.  Margoles 
Susan  Lang  Martin 
Susan  Craft  McAllister 
Joanne  Thomas  McCard 
William  H.  McCard 
John  M.  McCrudden 
Karen  Havriiko  McElhattan 
Charles  F  McLane  III 
Betsy  Halpin  Messerle 
Karen  Stock  Miller 
Stephen  B.  Mohr 
John  W.  Morris 
Carol  Smith  Nolan 
Thomas  E.  Peachey 
Patrick  A.  Petre 
Diane  Mahoney  Pivarnik 
Philip  D.  Popovec 
R  Douglas  Riley 
David  W.  Rittler 
Karen  Cherrington  Bobbins 
Pamela  Gehron  Robey 
Philmer  H.  Rohrbaugh 
Harold  Rosenberry 
Douglas  E  Salvesen 
Sharon  Everhart  Schroeder 
Deborah  Witte  Sebring 
Robert  N.  Seebold 
Carey  N,  Sheaffer 
Peter  M.  Sherman 
Anne  M.  Shultz 
Linda  Capaldi  Siege! 
Benedict  J.  Smar,  Jr. 
Joyce  Oberlin  Smar 
Christine  Schmidt  Smith 


F.  Thomas  Snyder  III 
Suzanne  Emanuel  Spaid 
Katherine  Mueller  Sprenkle 
Robert  J.  Stamm 
Rhonda  Riddle  Stark 
Vicky  Rohm  Steltz 
Charles  E,  Stevens 
Susan  Miller  Stewart 
Douglas  B.  Sutherland 
Linda  MunroeThem 
Judith  Turner  Thomas 
William  H.  Thomas 
Joan  Masser  Troutman 
Alan  J.  Upperco 
Janet  Bauer  Upperco 
Donald  L.  Utter 
Cynthia  Lupolt  Walter 
Alan  R  Waters 
Gunther  J.  Weisbrich 
Chris  L.  Wheeland 
Deborah  Q.  White 
Roy  L.  Wilson 
Gerald  F.  Zukowski 

Class  of  1975 

George  C.  Adams,  Jr 

Judith  Yohn  Adams 

James  T.  Ailing 

David  H  Allison 

Robert  F  Amweg 

Christopher  Anglin 

Charles  R.  Antanavage 

John  H.  Arnold 

Janet  Diehl  Ayres 

Bernard  A.  Bahr,  Jr. 

Gwen  L.  Barclay 

James  M.  Bates 

Leroy  Carl  Beck 

Martha  Pierce  Beishline 

Mary  Fletcher  Benkovic 

Roberta  Laudenslager  Blasdell 

Paul  A.  Blume 

David  M.  Boucher 

Robert  J.  Brett 

Carol  Nichols  Callahan 

Christopher  L.  Campbell 

Joseph  R.  Caporaso.  Jr 

Robert  G.  Carr 

Janice  Kimmerer  Clark 

Deborah  Burdick  Cloud 

Molly  A.  Cochran 

Carol  Naplacic  Cousemaker 

Eleanor  Kusche  Crabbe 

David  H.  Crist 

Dirk  E.  Dana 

A.  Bruce  Dansbury 

Susan  Ayres  Davis 

Carol  Powers  Dawson 

Warren  S.  Diggins 

W.  Allen  Dunstan,  Jr. 

Gordon  M.  Dyott 

Stephanie  Sims  Dyott 

Deborah  Hasen  Eickhotf 

Jane  Heiser  Eisenhart 

George  J.  Epstein 

Jimmy  R.  Erdman 

Michael  A.  Falkner 

Jacquelyn  Strub  Filbey 

Russell  C.  Filbey 

Jeffrey  L.  Frymoyer 

Donna  R.  Fugit 

John  D.  Granger 

Carol  A.  Graybosch 

Roger  P.  Gundersen 

Sharon  Smith  Hadley 

Barbara  Shatto  Harvey 

Jesse  E.  Hill  III 

Douglas  A.  Holcombe 

Juniata  Albright  Hunt 


Susan  Grubb  Jackson 

Thomas  W.  Jacobi 

Susan  Gordon  Johnson 

Robert  H.  Jordan 

Billye  Miller  Kanouse 

Kevin  S.  Kanouse 

Michael  Kennedy 

John  T  Kolody.  Jr. 

Jessica  Schnitman  Kowall 

Samuel  Kuba  III 

Kimberly  Miller  Lacey 

Harold  E.  Leiter,  Jr. 

Judy  Lambert  Lenz 

James  D.  Link 

Laura  Maddish  Link 

Donald  Littlejohn  II 

Carol  Kinkel  Long 

Sharon  L.  Long,  Esq. 

Jeffrey  D.  Martin 

Harvard  K.  McCardle 

Mary  E.  McManus 

Craig  R.  Miller 

Patricia  Shaughnessy  Miller 

Anthony  F.  Miscavige 

Donna  Watkins  Murray 

Daniel  R.  Musser 

Martha  Kauffman  Ocker 

John  R.  J.  Olcese 

Debra  Maurer  Ondeyka 

Dale  A  Orris 

David  J.  Parsels 

Elizabeth  Fleming  Podrebarac 

Doulgas  R.  Powell 

Joseph  J.  Prekopa 

Sharon  E.  Quinn 

Raymond  F.  Rail,  Jr. 

Peter  G.  Rambo 

Diane  Christopher  Rapport 

John  R.  Reinhard 

Carson  G.  Ritchie 

Robert  L.  Roane 

Sandra  M.  Rocks 

Robert  C.  Rungee 

George  E  Saridakis 

Kathleen  Phillips  Sciarello 

Jeffrey  G.  Shade 

Susan  Gabrielson  Shrader 

Charles  W.  Smeltz 

Suzanne  Patchell  Stewart 

John  R.  Strangfeld,  Jr. 

Beth  Evans  Sullivan 

Michele  J.  Szwed 

Margaret  Buicko  Thompson 

Richard  J.  Tolsma 

Debora  Van  Iderstine  Traas 

Gary  E  Vom  Lehn 

Edward  K.  Watkins 

Robin  R.  Weikel 

Kaye  Stem  Willbanks 

Paul  M.  Willbanks 

Cynthia  Welch  Woodcock 

William  A.  Wray,  Sr. 

Janice  Freidman  Zackon 

Steven  L.  Zackon 


Class  of  1976 

Karol  Silvick  Allison 
Jane  Cleary  Babbitt 
Darlene  Travitz  Bakermans 
Linda  M.  Barran 
Janet  Gump  Beck 
Leslie  J.  Beers 
Richard  Bernagozzi 
Douglas  F  Bernegger 
Alan  L.  Bess 
Richard  C.  Bianco 
Timothy  V.  Blair 
Nancy  Mattson  Bober 
M.  Steven  Bortner 


V.  David  Brown  II 

John  H.  Buntemeyer 

Mark  D.  Burkhardt 

Juel  A.  Casey 

Mark  P  Cook 

Matthias  E.  Creutzmann 

W.  Talbot  Daley 

Can  Huy  Dao 

W.  Richard  Davis 

Steven  P  Deck 

Barbara  Keller  Dertouzos 

Thomas  E.  Dertouzos 

Kathy  Johnson  Dilenschneider 

Joanne  D'Onofrio  Diluigi 

William  J.  Dorman 

Jamie  Forman  Dougherty 

Sheila  M.  Eckman 

Scott  A.  Felter 

Nancy  J.  Ferris 

Anthony  J.  Filer 

David  B.  Fisher 

Charles  D.  Flack,  Jr. 

Kathi  Stine  Flack 

James  C.  Flanagan 

William  B.  Fortune 

Jo  Ann  Fricker 

Jeffrey  R.  Fuller 

Rebecca  M.  Fuller 

Marjorie  Brouse  Gaul 

Mark  R  Gaul 

Debra  Carey  Gellert 

Joyce  Laputka  Gibbs 

Paul  C.  Ginzl 

Gordon  J.  Glass 

John  S.  Godley 

Debbie  Fishman  Gordon 

Kathleen  L.  Gorman 

Barbara  Cleary  Graziano 

Scott  D.  Harris 

Barry  D.  Hartshorn 

Richard  W.  Helmuth 

Jane  Helsing  Eichenwald 

Sharon  Albright  Hertzog 

Russell  H.  High 

Lawrence  T  Hill 

Patricia  Hewit  Hill 

Elizabeth  Voss  Hohwieler 

Bradford  Hollinger 

Susan  Zimmerman  Horstman 

Robert  C.  Hutchinson 

Larry  L.  Jacobs 

Thomas  M.  Jobes 

Debra  Mattern  Kephart 

Susan  Kessock 

Gary  C.  Klein 

Jacob  W.  Klein 

Brenda  Zboray  Klinger 

Randall  L.  Klobetanz 

Lauretta  F.  Koenig 

Kurt  H.  Kohler 

Elizabeth  Walsh  Kreger 

Patrick  F.  Kreger 

Robert  P  Kreh 

Jeannette  File  Lamb 

Jeffrey  A.  LaRose 

Debra  S.  Latchaw 

Sherry  Swartz  Lazarus 

Lowell  L.  Leitzei 

Janice  Trojan  Lessman 

Jerome  Levkoff 

David  W.  Long 

David  W.  Main 

Ann  L.  Marshall 

Maxine  Kantz  Martin 

Debra  Smith  McCarty 

Thomas  F.  McCarty 

Daniel  R.  McDougall 

Eugene  F,  Meany 

Joseph  C.  Michetti 

Mary  L.  Miller 

Charlene  Lawser  Monastra 


Thomas  Monastra 
Kathleen  Marvin  Morgan 
William  A.  Morgan 
Kathy-Ann  Mccarty  Morrow 
Joanne  H.  Nanos 
Ella  L  Netherton 
Wanda  D  Neuhaus 
John  B.  Neuhauser 
Charlene  Everett  Olcese 
Philip  B.  Olphin 
Keith  E.  Paterson 
Mark  R.  Paules 
Joanne  Shetzley  Pepper 
Patricia  Grogan  Peterson 
Deborah  Weibley  Piper 
Nancy  Byer  Post 
Jane  O'Neill  Rapant 
Bonnie  Birch  Richards 
David  W.  Rispoli 
Philip  B.  Robeson,  Jr. 
William  A.  Robinson 
David  A.  Rohrer 
John  D.  Schwartz 
Gregory  R.  Schwinn 
Debra  Sobecki  Shah 
Dennis  A.  Shoemaker 
Kennth  B.  Slocum 
Stephen  A.  Staruch 
Jeffrey  H.  Steltz 
Mitchel  D.  Storey 
William  Swanger  III 
Richard  A  Thornburg 
Michael  Timmons 
Sheryl  Carlton  Trult 
Ruth  Anderson  Tucker 
Helena  Bykowsky  Urban 
John  G.  Van  Sickle 
Mark  J.  Vincenzes 
Cindy  Ball  Vitto 
Gregory  J.  Wells 
Diane  Burton  Welsch 
Brenda  Overcash  West 
Emily  Flickinger  White 
John  D.  White 
Judith  Lepley  Williams 
Michael  S.  Wills 
Patricia  Berghold  Wills 
Scott  A.  Wissinger 
Charles  A.  Yoder 
Jeffrey  L.  Yoder 
Deborah  Gaydosh  Zaionis 
Robert  Zimmerman,  Jr 


Class  Of  1977 

Brian  D  Archibald 
Cheryl  Rahlfs  Atkinson 
David  E.  Atkinson 
Lisbeth  L.  Baird 
William  A.  Barrett 
Barbara  L.  Birdsall 
Victor  R.  Boris 
Carol  L.  Brenner 
Ronald  L.  Brett 
Hadley  K.  Brown 
Virginia  Hutto  Bruening 
Robert  F.  Buckfelder 
Gary  T  Campbell 
Jill  Simpson  Cohen 
Anne  L  Crawford 
Robyn  Schnell  Cronin 
Stephen  R.  Crovrther 
Deborah  A.  Dale 
Janet  Smith  Daley 
Nancy  Adams  Dansbury 
Mark  E.  Diluigi 
Anthony  C.  Dissinger 
Daniel  E.  Ditzler 
Donald  P  Doorley,  Jr 
Kathleen  S.  Dunn 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

20 


Lorna  Jean  Silver  Elliot 

Robert  E.  Engleman 

Frederick  H.  Ernst 

Craig  M.  Fasold 

Steven  J.  Fisher 

Peter  L  Fiss 

Susan  Gale  Filchett 

William  S  Flather 

David  K.  Ganter 

Marilyn  E.  Gill 

Carlen  Schmidt  Ginzl 

Any  Neff  Glock 

Barbara  Woods  Gonsar 

Elaine  Fahringer  Gundersen 

James  A.  Hall 

Lorraine  Miller  Hartshorn 

Jo-Ellen  McCracken  Hazan 

Joan  Domin  Hentges 

Robert  J.  Hertzog 

Keith  H.  Hewitt 

Frederick  L.  Hickman 

Karen  Johnson  Hollinger 

Jeanne  Davis  Horovitz 

Gerald  G.  Huesken 

Deborah  Schneider  Jacobi 

Susan  Booth  Jacobs 

Jeffrey  A.  Jones 

William  J.  Jones 

Karl  R.  Keiser 

Michael  G.  Kennedy 

Carta  Petersen  Kerber 

Roderick  E.  Kerr,  Jr 

Scott  L.  Klinger 

Bruce  D  Koenecke 

Harald  K  Kuehne,  Jr 

Melinda  Bumstead  Kuehne 

Cheryl  Norcross  LaBriola 

Timothy  B.  Lawlor 

Elaine  lanora  Levkoff 

David  E.  Lewis 

Lynne  Campbell  Liebrock 

Lynn  Cornett  Looloian 

Elizabeth  Bussman  Mahler 

Cordelia  Rust  Mann 

Linda  Graziano  McGrory 

Melinda  Scovell  McGrory 

Michael  P.  McLane 

David  M.  Miller 

Gail  L.  Miller 

Suzanne  Reed  Miller 

Mark  M  Molla 

Bruce  E.  Moore 

Lewis  R.  Morrow 

John  E.  Muolo 

Brenda  K.  Myers 

Katherine  McAllister  Neuhauser 

Albert  M  Noggle 

Carol  W,  Norwood 

Janice  Snider  Nowell 

Howard  G  Paul.  Jr 

Tracy  Hawke  Perrapato 

Jane  Schlegel  Petitte 

Richard  R  Pikna 

Susan  M,  Reisch 

James  W.  Reyle 

Joan  Brouse  Rifkin 

Alice  M  Roher 

Virginia  Schlack  Rothenberger 

William  P  Ruby 

Marjorie  Flackman  Saler 

Philip  R,  Saler 

Gregg  K.  Saxe 

Martha  Miller  Schwartz 

Connie  Liggett  Sibley 

Susan  Cole  Stanford 

Joseph  W  Strode  III 

Mark  V,  Swanson 

Fred  C  Sweetapple,  Jr 

Cynthia  Pritchard  Swenson 

Herbert  J.  Tanneberger 

Lynn  A.  Thorson 


Louann  Morsberger  Tracy 
Kenneth  R.  Vomacka 
Lynn  Sari  Watkins 
Deborah  Clemens  Werronen 
Victor  E.  Wertz 
Elizabeth  Hall  Xanthis 
John  P.  Xanthis 
Suzanne  Paetzer  Yenkner 


Class  of  1978 

David  A,  Addison 

Donna  DeCaro  Appelgate 

Kathy  Smith  Bailey 

Rick  L.  Bailey 

Edward  R.  Barben 

Sherry  Seiple  Barben 

Brian  V.  Bercher 

Deborah  M.  Bernhisel 

Jolee  Ruch  Boehmer 

Mark  R.  Bostic 

Richard  A.  Brugger 

Bryon  H.  Bucher 

Susan  Yetka  Bucks 

Thomas  E.  Bucks 

Meagan  lampietro  Burke 

Jane  Wiedemann  Candela 

Debra  Peragino  Carter 

Peter  Ceccacci 

Cawrl  F.  Christiansen 

James  B.  Cochran 

Paulette  E.  Cohen 

Denise  A,  Connerty 

Kathleen  Crawford  de  Castrique 

Tura  Hammarstrom  Dickert 

Jane  Kadanbach  DiGirolamo 

Donna  M  Dilanni 

Patricia  Farley  Dissinger 

Diane  Stewart  Dom 

John  M.  Eby 

Nancy  J.  Evey 

Bruce  E.  Figgatt 

Kevin  M.  Fitzpatrick 

Wilma  Kalbfleisch  Flanagan 

H.  Scott  Fritts 

Dina  Gannitello 

William  N.  Garrett 

David  R  Getz 

John  C.  Grantland 

Scott  A.  Grimm 

Thomas  G.  Hepler 

Michael  J.  Herman 

Roberta  Andrew  Hewitt 

Larry  D.  Hildebrand 

Robert  C.  Inwin 

Pamela  R.  James 

Jill  Jacobus  Jurgensen 

Michael  A.  Katchmer 

Helen  Ely  Kauffman 

Roberta  L.  Kempf 

Christine  Evans  Kennedy 

Richard  J.  King.  Jr 

Jo  Ann  Kinkel 

Philip  M.  Kob 

Richard  B  Koch 

William  B.  Kraft 

Susan  Little  Kuehl 

Robert  R.  Labarca 

Patricia  Sost  Lantz 

David  L.  Liebrock 

Elizabeth  H,  Linehan 

Karen  A.  Lohrman 

David  C.  Lutcher 

Kenneth  P  Maehl 

Sheryl  L.  Maningo 

Robert  W.  Manning 

Penelope  Norwood  Margoles 

Elizabeth  Helm  Martin 

Susan  A.  Martin 

Lori  Thomas  McCue 


Peter  W.  Megill 
David  B.  Middleswarth 
J.  Scott  Mitchell 
Donald  W.  Monetti 
James  G.  Montgomery 
Todd  B.  Morgan 
Paul  J.  Mueller 
Judy  Feidt  Musselman 
Hester  M.  Null 
Joseph  J  Parcel  III 
John  J.  Poles 
Mary  A.  Pitorak 
William  H.  Poust  III 
Mary  Anne  Pulizzi 
Judith  A,  Rile 
Peter  S,  Rispoli 
Kathleen  Lehman  Robinson 
Jay  S.  Rogers 
Barbara  Bozzelli  Ross 
Donald  M.  Ross 
R.  Todd  Rossel 
Diane  Bassett  Roush 
David  C.  Ruler 
MArgaret  Klaus  Saxe 
Michael  R  Scheib 
Dale  F  Schoener 
Gerard  A.  Schuck 
Patricia  Lutkins  Schultz 
Mary  E.  Shaw 
Anne  Elton  Skinner 
Raymond  J.  Skjold 
William  E.  Smeal 
Dean  H.  Springman 
Linda  Michaels  Stahl 
Martina  ZIockie  Surles 
William  L.  Svec 
D.  Margaret  Thoms 
Barbara  A.  Vierow 
Richard  A.  Ward 
James  I  Weigley 
Jane  Babinski  Weigley 
Cynthia  Baxter  Wertz 
William  B.  Wescott 
Robert  B.  Whomsley 
Douglas  A.  Winner 
Debbie  Robinson  Wolfert 
Janet  Heaton  Wright 
Laurie  G.  Zimmerman 


Class  Of  1979 

Robert  W.  Adams 

Nancy  J.  Adams-Shippy 

Susan  Maack  Addison 

Alan  A.  Babp 

Pamela  Brown  Barnes 

Steven  J.  Barrett 

David  C  Bateman 

Carole  Moeller  Beam 

Barbara  A.  Beans 

Louise  Filardo  Beer 

David  W.  Bielefield 

Guthrie  M  Burke 

Robert  G.  Campbell 

Robert  E.  Cascone 

David  C  Cloetingh 

Erin  Hoff  Coyne 

Thomas  H.  Coyne 

Marcia  Freed  Dankman 

Barbara  Davidson  Davis 

Karen  Kern  Dean 

Robert  L.  Dean 

Janice  Robb  Dolan 

Laurie  Ritson  Dougherty 

Stacy  Kiraly  Duran 

Susan  Yoder  Faast 

Linda  Eberlin  Fahrney 

Barbara  Bryan  Falconer 

Lee  A.  Fasnacht 

Dorothy  Fersch 

Steven  D.  Foreman 

Jeffrey  S.  Gicking 

Andrew  S.  Graybill 

Elizabeth  Kennedy  Graybill 

Sherill  Grugan  Grosse 

Margaret  J.  Hamilton 

Janice  Gaschen  Herman 

Andrew  C.  Hickox 

John  M.  Hilton 

Robin  Swenk  Hilton 

Steven  L.  Hinks 

Samuel  B.  Hoff 

Gabriella  Szamborski  Hoffman 

Karen  Holmes  Hoke 

George  S.  Huntzinger 

Robin  Gallo  Hutchinson 

Nicholas  P  Interdonato 

Joseph  R.  Johnson  III 


Peter  S.  Johnson 
Thomas  A.  Johnson 
Lloyd  P.  Jones 
Charles  R  Kelsey 
Lauren  Dunn  Klein 
Ellen  Knutson  Kramm 
Susan  L.  Kuba 
Cindy  Erickson  Labarca 
Peter  C  Landmesser 
Edward  M.  LaSelva 
Christi  Chavers  Lawley 
Cynthia  J.  Lewis 
Michael  E.  Liddick 
Laird  A.  Limberg 
David  E.  Lindquist 
Nancy  Jeffries  Little 
Donald  F  Mann 
Javier  F.  Martinez 
Kerry  P  Maurer 
Mary  Turley  McDevitt 
Wendy  Mason  McDougall 
Denis  J.  McHugh 
Christine  Hoff  Mclnnes 
Kim  Sawicki  Melton 
Sandra  Knutsen  Miesse 
Peggy  Lobsitz  Mullaney 
Mark  E.  Nelson 
David  R.  Odenath.  Jr 
Ellen  Schmidt  Odenath 
Susan  Odjakjian 
Madeline  V.  Pearson 
James  N.  Petitte 
Maria  McNally  Phillips 
Robert  J  Purcell 
Sandra  L  Ray 
Robert  K.  Reid 
Kathryn  A.  Reihard 
Philip  J.  Reitz 
Scott  A.  Richards 
Wendy  George  Rlpa 
James  H  Ruitenberg 
Nancy  Madara  Secor 
Todd  A.  Sinclair 
Donald  E.  Sipe 
Shawn  Eckman  Sipe 
Carol  Campbell  Smith 
Michael  W.  Smith 
Scott  A.  Smith 
Ruth  Kimmel  Snyder 


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SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

21 


Victor  J.  Sobolewski  III 

Patrice  M.  Spinner 

Joseph  M.  Talmage,  Jr. 

Alice  M.  Taylor 

Catherine  Conklin  Thomas 

Anne  Stern  Tilley 

Bruce  W.  Torok 

Jeffrey  R.  Towne 

Kaneen  Kruse  Wadzita 

Janis  Miller  Wagner 

Michael  A.  Walch 

Eric  S.  Walker 

James  P.  Wallblllich 

David  R  Ward 

Joseph  H.  Warren 

J.  Randy  Westrol 

Cheryl  Burchfield  Wheeland 

Nancy  J.  Widmann 

William  J.  Zimmermann 


Class  of  1980 

Nancy  Swan  Abbott 
Susan  Carroll  Albanese 
George  R.  Amols 
Emily  E.  Anderes 
Frank  L.  Arena 
James  R.  Barker 
William  F.  Batdorf 
Mark  A.  Billow 
Roland  C.  Blakeslee 
John  N,  Blandford.  Jr. 
Ellen  Einsfeld  Blaszky 
Ronald  E.  Bredder 
Peter  C.  Brockman 
Anne  Lembach  Bucher 
William  G.  Bulick 
Judy  Critelli  Burkholder 
Larisa  Rupeiks  Cashour 
Lisa  Scotti  Ceccacci 
Karen  Harrington  Christian 
Barbara  Soltau  Ciccaglione 
Peter  J.  Ciccaglione 
Robert  G.  Clark,  Jr. 
Catherine  Raymond  Cline 
Ronald  B.  Colvin 
Susan  Harrold  Colvin 
Michael  A.  Contreras 
Cathy  A.  Davies 
Paul  L.  Daviet 
Frederick  L.  Dimuccio,  Jr 
Edward  J,  Farr 
Alayne  Hunter  Fessler 
Robert  H.  Fessler 
Rick  L.  Fike 
Alicia  BalfeGaul 
Mary  Douglas  Geary 
Marie  A.  Gore 
Alan  J.  Grove 
Lynda  Ruby  Guinan 
William  F.  Guinan 
Cathlene  Chew  Guy 
Cornelia  Klee  Hall 
Allison  Campbell  Hanlon 
Karen  Flynn  Hardy 
David  E.  Harken 
J.  Jeffrey  Hauck 
William  C.  Horn 
Mary  Brennan  Huesken 
Lawrence  D.  Hutchison 
Michael  C.  Kammerer 
Nancy  Mott  Kammerer 
John  H  Karch 
Ernest  P  Kemper,  Jr. 
Philip  C.  Kerber 
Sandra  Snyder  Knoll 
Brenda  Strausberger  Koster 
Mark  T  Kramm 
Brenda  Parks  Krill 


Donald  J.  Krupka 
Joan  Penniman  Krzastek 
Walter  J.  Krzastek 
Dale  L  Kyler 
Gaetan  T.  Lambiase,  Jr. 
Stephen  V.  Lamoreaux 
Jeffrey  M.  Lesser 
Patricia  S.  Levine 
Keith  E.  Lewis 
Lisa  Angst  Long 
Charles  F.  Lorenzo 
David  F.  Lynch 
Jan  M.  MacLatchie 
Paul  A.  McFeeley 
Holly  Mentzell-Falcon 
Linda  Klages  Muir 
Linda  Florian  Neyhart 
Nancy  Peterson  O'Hara 
Cynthia  Ebert  Rayburn 
G.  Edward  Reck 
Carl  V.  Resciniti 
Bonnie  L.  Rieger 
Edwina  Kelley  Rislow 
Adelaide  Parcel  Rogers 
James  O.  Rumbaugh  III 
Mardi  Finkelstein  Saadawy 
Michael  S.  Sambrook 
Jill  Freed  Santoro 
Christine  Ewing  Schoenlank 
Robert  H.  Schoenlank 
Brian  R,  Shaw 
Laurence  K.  Shearer 
Cynthia  Osborn  Shellman 
Stephen  R.  Shilling 
Cynthia  J  Stengel 
Russell  B.  Stevenson 
John  D.  Sumner 
Nancy  Fitzgibbon  Talmage 
Joel  C.  Tokarz 
Lynn  A.  Tozzoli 
Jack  B.  Treas 
Lynn  Mosca  Trinchera 
Michael  G.  Trone 
Denise  Wilson  Uhlman 
Elizabeth  Kennerly  Vieira 
Robin  K.  Vieira 
Lynn  Jacoby  Vinegra 
Wade  B.  Walburn 
Linda  Perritt  Ward 
James  T.  Weyant 
Stephen  D.  Wheeler 
Judith  Gessner  White 
Robert  N.  Whitmoyer 
Joseph  S.  Witcofsky 
Robert  C.  Zaiewski 
Charles  ZIock 
Philip  S  Zofrea 

Class  of  1981 

Gary  L.  Appenzeller 
Arthur  L.  Augugliaro 
Dennis  A.  Barley 
Eric  A.  Bartholomew 
William  A.  Baten 
Donald  W.  Benson 
Gretchen  Ost  Bilhardt 
Mark  D.  Bornman 
Carl  Braunschweiger 
Diane  Ulman  Bryson 
William  D.  Bryson 
Susan  Grausam  Bullock 
Todd  G.  Burns 
Linda  P  Bushkofsky 
Suzanne  Heath  Camerer 
Taylor  R.  Camerer 
Kenneth  E  Caputa 
Christopher  L.  Cochran 
Suzanne  Madara  Coffee 
Catherine  Compton  Caulfield 


Jane  Wissinger  Cornille 

Thomas  J.  Corridon 

Diane  C,  Croft 

Thomas  F.  D'Andrea 

Thomas  Canfield  Davis 

Sean  P  Duffy 

Barbara  Horton  Farr 

Joanne  Steinke  Paul 

Patricia  Polaneczky  Federowic 

Jeffrey  T.  Fiske 

Brian  J.  Fitzpatrick 

Karen  A.  Ford 

Donna  L.  Gottshall 

Joan  V,  Greco 

J.  Matthew  Greenshields 

Charles  H.  Grube 

Jane  Castiglioni  Hahn 

J-  Bridget  Shannon  Hancock 

Walter  W.  Hancock,  Jr. 

Kenneth  E.  Heintz 

Kathy  Krause  Hillardries 

Peter  C.  Hinsch 

William  A.  James 

Suzanne  M.  Johnson 

Theresa  Erb  Kirchner 

Betsy  J.  Kluge 

Donna  Lee  Knapp 

John  E.  Knapp,  Jr. 

Beth  Black  Krupka 

Paul G.  Lang 

Alice  K.  Lembach 

Patricia  Campana  Lorenzo 

Gregory  D  Lowe 

Lisa  Campbell  Lynch 

Deborah  Kellner  Mamrak 

David  G  Manning 

Louis  Marinaccio,  Jr. 

Ronald  S.  McGlaughlin 

Christopher  E.  Miller 

Holly  Hedborg  Miller 

Julia  Brown  Mitchell 

Mark  S.  Mitchell 

Lorrie  Carlsen  Nantz 

Stephen  L  Neff 

Steven  E.  Nunn 

Stephen  C.  Obici 

George  T  Paulosky 

Jon  K.  Pickwell 

Michael  D.  Pinkerton 

Paul  M.  Price 

Joan  Jacoby  Quintan 

James  B.  Ramsdell 

Kurt  H.  Reiber 

Nancy  Mullens  Reiling 

John  F.  Ripa 

Judy  Renn  Ritchings 

Jo  Kleinfelter  Rittenhouse 

Ellen  Miller  Rogers 

Donna  Mancuso  Scaizo 

Richard  A.  Scovner 

Jeff  V.  Sheard 

Keith  A.  Shuey 

David  R.  Small 

Cynthia  Beegle  Smarge 

John  C.  Smarge 

Charlotte  Bartholomew  Smith 

Christopher  V  Smith 

Scott  D.  Snyder 

Charles  D.  Spackman 

Patricia  Massaia  Spackman 

James  C.  Stevens 

Beth  Schlegel  Stoverschlegel 

Scott  W.  Suhring 

Frederick  A.  Swingle 

Kathleen  A.  Szwec 

Elizabeth  Hagerty  Tiedemann 

William  I.  Tilghman  III 

Barbara  Matena  Torok 

Barbara  Voelker  Towne 

Michael  R.  Trego 

Jay  B.  Umholtz 


Frans-Willem  Van  Riemsdyk 
Lawrence  J.  Weil 
Pamela  Marino  Weiss 
Dorothy  Shifter  Wesner 
Cynthia  Biever  Weston 
Robert  W.  Wissinger 
Robin  Rochford  Wolak 


Class  Of  1982 

Jonathan  E.  Ambler 

Elizabeth  Stearly  Arnot 

Robert  J.  Arnot 

Robert  W.  Ashe 

Jeanne  McCarthy  Augugliaro 

Beverly  Stahl  Bailey 

Daniel  J.  Bailey 

Nancy  Mohr  Baker 

Hope  Macmurtrie  Bowling 

John  W.  Bowling  III 

Joan  O'Donnell  Braunschweiger 

Christine  M.  Bringman 

Frank  Calabrese 

David  S.  Cashour 

Claire  Malone  Chadwick 

Bruce  L.  Cianciolo 

Annmarie  Gloudon  Cipolloni 

Wayne  R.  Clark 

Karen  A.  Clarke 

Douglas  H.  Cody 

Mary  T  Coughlin 

Stephen  B.  Cowles 

Sandra  G.  Crane 

Catherine  Cook  Davis 

David  W.  Deluca 

Marita  Delbello  Derle 

Brian  J.  Dietrich 

Kevin  G.  Doty 

Antoinette  D.  Duryea 

Karen  M.  Dye 

Mary  B.  Eckert 

Sally  A.  Ediing 

Linda  Furlong  Farr 

Thomas  J.  Figmik 

Brendan  A.  Fitzpatrick 

Laura  E.  Flynn 

Chris  Haskoor  Gibson 

Thomas  A.  Gift 

Nancy  Wright  Greenshields 

Robert  J.  Hain 

Joan  Miles  Heintz 

Scott  T  Heller 

David  B.  Hess 

Christine  Shoaf  Hester 

Robert  D.  Holland 

Susan  W.  Honeyman 

Donna  Johnson  House 

Marcia  Weaner  Hutchison 

Andrew  G.  Jakubek 

Kyle  R.  Kaczynski 

Lynn  Pickwell  Kessler 

Robert  R.  Kessler 

Robert  W.  Kirchner 

Jerry  A.  Lessman 

Amy  Stouffer  Leta 

Kimberly  Baker  Lilly 

Laura  J.  Litchert 

Jeffrey  L.  Litchfield 

Laurie  Smith  Lowe 

Cindy  Wolter  Lynch 

Vincent  R.  McFadden 

Kevin  J.  McGoldrick 

Clay  R.  Mitman 

Audrey  Schwarz  Molettieri 

Jeffrey  D.  Morgan 

Laurie  A.  Mosca 

Donald  S  Mott 

Jacqueline  Rozzi  Nilsen 

Lisa  Hammarstrom  Nivison 

James  P.  Olson 


John  P.  Osborn 
Nancy  M.  Parker 
Karen  Jane  Ness  Pennelt 
James  E  Persing 
Susan  Brubaker  Pickwell 
John  R.  Price 
James  S.  Radvany 
Kenneth  D.  Ralph 
Kim  Hartman  Ranck 
Ronald  R.  Reese 
Johanna  Yeager  Reisteter 
David  Z.  Richards,  Jr 
Christopher  D.  Rooke 
Susan  Bizup  Ryan 
Paul  E,  Sacks 
Eric  R.  Sauer 
Donald  F  Scholl,  Jr. 
Leo  M.  Sekulski 
Vincent  Shemanski 
Richard  L.  Shermer 
Lauren  A.  Shollenberger 
Raymond  E  Short 
Beth  Nacinovich  Shuey 
Gerald  J.  Siano 
Susan  Lafrance  Sirois 
Matthew  A.  Spangler 
Mary  L  Sprowls 
Beth  Shaw  Stauffer 
Keith  E.  Stauffer 
Lorella  Puglielli  Struzzi 
Ronald  C.  Swartzlander 
Lori  Dilonardo  Tashjy 
M.  Scott  Tashjy 
Catherine  J.  Terranova 
Gail  Stitzer  Tucker 
Nicholas  C.  Valvano 
Richard  T  Watkins 
Ellen  L.  Whiting 
Robert  L.  Williams 
William  H.  Wolchak 
Stephen  E.  Ziminsky 
Wayne  A.  Zimmerman 


Class  of  1983 

Marcia  Williamson  Abey 

Jeffrey  E.  Anderson 

Susan  Landmesser  Augustine 

Roger  A.  Baker 

Jennifer  Palmer  Barker 

William  A.  Barnes 

Brenda  Larson  Barrett 

Loren  Karch  Bernieri 

EarleT  Bittnerlll 

Robert  L.  Bongo 

Katherine  L.  Bradley 

Shari  Reich  Brandman 

Keith  A.  Bray 

Susan  A.  Brett 

Kenneth  R.  Brightcliffe 

Bonna  Conner  Brooks 

Scott  R.  Brooks 

Ruth  Rissmiller  Brunner 

Calvin  P  K.  Burke 

Jewel  Williamson  Burns 

Gregory  J  Carr 

Vincent  J.  Cavalea 

Nancy  Jaskiewicz  Cochran 

William  E.  Cochran 

Laura  Reynolds  Comerford 

Robert  F.  Conrad,  Jr. 

Michael  S.  Cook 

Ricardo  A.  Coroniti 

Lisa  Mayolo  Corridon 

Karen  E.  Costello 

Kevin  J.  Cullinan 

Lori  Vanlngen  Daukas 

Susan  Gray  Decker 

Theodore  F  Decker,  Jr. 

Christine  Kotsko  DeLongis 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

22 


Nancy  Barton  Deluca 

Anthony  R.  Distaslo 

Frank  R  Dober,  Jr 

Susan  Frekol  Doty 

Marguerite  A.  Doyle 

Thomas  F  Dry 

Susan  Cavanaugh  Duffy 

John  H  Eisele 

John  C.  Farr 

Laurie  A  Fegley 

Susan  Coates  Flake 

Robin  L,  Friedman 

Carol  Brouse  Goodwin 

fi^ichael  B.  Goodwin 

Hanna  L.  Griffin 

Jean  Ely  Grube 

Kimberly  IWlacMullen  Habecker 

Shari  Showers  Haelig 

William  H.  Haelig 

Kimberly  Bailey  Main 

Honora  McGowan  Harvey 

James  A.  Hayward 

James  A.  Henrichs 

Betle  Funkhouser  Higley 

Robert  R  Higley  Jr 

Deborah  Scharmann  Himmel 

Clifford  R,  Holm 

Paula  Sargent  Huff 

Brian  K-  Hungarter 

Michael  J.  Jabel 

Charles  C.  Jordan 

Pamela  Grow  Keiser 

Laurinda  D.  Lees 

Deborah  A.  Lias 

Susan  A.  Lockard 

Mary  A.  Mack 

Thomas  D  McColligan 

Ernest  J.  Meisel,  Jr 

Rebecca  Roman  Meisel 

Joseph  F  Melody 

Louise  M.  Meszaros 

Susan  Kees  Morgan 

Alison  Bird  Muldoon 

Alfred  W.  Murray 

L.  Harvey  Myer 

William  N.  Nivison 

Caroline  R.  Noelk 

Martin  J.  Ortenzio 

Joyce  Dyer  Osman 

Rachael  Welsh  Paden 

David  W.  Powers 

Holly  Bonner  Reese 

JoAnn  Fitzgerald  Ricevuto 

Curtis  E  Rimler 

George  D.  Rudisill 

Joanna  Moyer  Rudisill 

Margaret  Guljahr  Rumbaugh 

Timothy  W-  Ryan 

Philip  A.  Salinardi 

Karen  Janeski  Sauer 

Richard  A.  Savage 

Karen  L,  Schoeller 

Robin  Bach  Scholl 

Steven  L.  Schongar 

Karralynn  Mollins  Schreck 

Scott  C.  Schweppe 

Judith  Taylor  Scovner 

Susan  Bogovich  Shemanski 

Joanne  Ries  Singh 

Dale  Robertson  Snyder 

James  D,  Sorensen 

Douglas  J-  Swanek 

Richard  R,  Sweger,  Jr 

Barbara  A  Swenson 

Timothy  L.  Taylor 

Craig  R  Tillon 

Christy  Baker  Tompkins 

Karen  Bollman  Tripolitis 

Jeffrey  R.  Underkoffler 

Allison  Camps  Van  Riemsdyk 

Melissa  A.  Vines 


Thomas  A.  Voll 
Glenn  W.  Vrabel 
Suzanne  W  Walker 
John  A.  Ward 
Nessie  Shively  Watson 
Cullette  Crance  Williams 
Karen  Schmid  Wilson 
Pamela  Reed  Yunginger 
Kenneth  R  Zanzalari 
Amy  Ploch  Zapp 
Frederick  B.  Zapp 


Class  Of  1984 

Alma-Lillian  Kinn  Abruzzo 
Alane  Maningo  Alexander 
Susan  M,  Anderson 
Virginia  Kiselica  Apostolacus 
Thomas  J,  Banks 
Henry  L.  Belcolle 
Brian  C.  Betz 
Randall  R.  Brown 
Nanci  Shreiner  Buck 
Wendy  Gelnetl  Burkhart 
Fredrick  Cabell 
Laurie  Cunningham  Cabell 
Robert  J.  Campbell 
Stephanie  T  Christopher 
Barbara  E.  Clapp 
Herbert  W.  Conover  III 
Jamie  Harris  Cope 
David  M.  Curran 
Mark  D,  Deharde 
Susan  F  Dell 
Scott  W.  Dempster 
Susan  Reiland  Derr 
Donna  Schilling  Drews 
Keith  R.  Duvin 
David  G.  Endahl 
Lynn  Allen  Endahl 
Jennifer  L.  Fanelli 
Carolyn  Murphy  Farr 
Charles  D.  Fox 
Scott  D.  Gabel 
Daniel  L.  Gallagher 
Melissa  J.  Garretson 
Raymond  T.  Glanville  III 
William  T  Goulburn,  Jr 
Melinda  Murphy  Grochowski 
David  J.  Grzybowski 
Pamela  Schlerf  Harshey 
Suzanne  Carr  Hinton 
S  William  Hinton 
Beverly  Jones  Hoehing 
Craig  C.  Howie 
Jane  Fichner  Hungarter 
Cynthia  Adams  James 
Carolyn  Bloxham  Johnson 
Gary  R.  Johnson 
Anna  Milheim  Jordan 
Winifred  M.  Keller 
Amy  Potts  Kelly 
Anne  Berger  Kinn 
Harry  L.  Kostyk 
Nancy  A.  LaRiviere 
Suzanne  P  Leach 
Randall  S  Lieberman 
Sharon  A.  Link 
Antonio  Lopez 
Wilma  Gonzalez  Lopez 
Christopher  K.  Lupolt 
Chris  A.  Markle 
Matthew  C  McHugh 
Suzanne  Reinbold  Medence 
Melanie  P  Miller 
Steven  C,  Miller 
Susan  Weber  Miller 
Bruce  I.  Milzman 
Peter  E.  Moore 
Elizabeth  A.  Moran 


Keat  C.  Morris 
Gwendolyn  Dyer  Moyer 
Robert  S.  Nickey  III 
Janet  Chesnutt  Orlando 
Todd  J  Owens 
Alice  M,  Perlman 
Christopher  W.  Poverman 
Christopher  R.  Reiland 
Andrew  J.  Reilly 
Cynthia  B.  Robbins 
Linda  E.  Roemer 
Kevin  P  Ryan 
Ann  Sarandoulias 
Carol  Reigle  Sheaffer 
Jennifer  Olson  Smith 
Lisa  Huchler  Smith 
Patrick  C.  Smith 
Teresa  C.  Sol 
Charles  G.  Soranno 
Kenneth  H.  Stettler 
Joseph  S.  Thomas 
John  J.  Turner.  Jr. 
Lisa  Kapustay  Turner 
Deborah  L.  Voll 
Laura  A.  Von  Hoene 
Stephen  A,  Vorel 
Elizabeth  Allen  Vought 
Russell  E.  Wagner 
William  C,  Walling 
Bruce  C.  Wilson 
Diane  E.  Wissinger 
Susan  Meiser  Womer 
Joanne  Lubben  Yotnakparian 
Laura  A.  Young 
Laura  Bryan  Zimmerman 
Wendy  Collins  Zimmerman 


Class  of  1985 

Kevin  J.  Akner 

Tracy  Gerard  Akner 

Joy  Good  Albright 

Wendy  L.  Ammon 

Andrew  Ansaldi  III 

Melissa  Miller  Barnes 

Carolyn  M.  Bastress 

John  K.  Bayless 

James  A.  Bazewicz 

David  E,  Bingaman 

Eric  A.  Boehme 

John  C.  Campeau,  Jr. 

Robbin  Carriero 

Ester  E.  Chaban 

Kevin  M.  Chesia 

Lori  A.  Ciarrocca 

Barbara  Johnson  Cipollini 

Jocelyn  Hoffman  Cogen 

Stacey  Esworthy  Cook 

Douglas  W.  Cosgrove 

Brandon  Forsyth  Deatly 

Pamela  J.  Deisher 

Scott  E.  Deitch 

Thomas  F.  Demko 

Pamela  M.  Devilo 

Stephen  B.  Dietrich 

Blair  R.  Downie 

Kathryn  Welliver  Dunn 

B.  Scott  Erickson 

Leah  G.  Fahsbender 

Harold  T.  Farver 

Ann  H.  Fehr 

Cheryl  Diacik  Feil 

Mario  P.  Ferraro.  Jr 

Mollie  Cannon  Ferreira 

Claire  Waltking  Fiebiger 

Katherine  Lappe  Finch 

Margaret  Anne  Finley  Flournoy 

Glenda  Rennie  Finn 

Julie  Richards  Ford 

Geraldine  J.  Gorman 


Luanne  Graybill 
Robert  J.  Greco 
Eileen  G.  Gruebel 
Cynthia  E.  Gulick 
Douglas  R.  Hall 
Patricia  C.  Hanson 
Robert  L.  Hester,  Jr. 
John  H.  Hoare  III 
Dorothy  Johnson  Howie 
Steven  R.  Jenkins 
Kevin  J.  Jennings 
Gloria  Faylor  Karchner 
William  J.  Kennedy,  Jr 
Caryn  M.  Kenny 
Terri  L.  Kern 
Joel  W  Krantz 
Mary  E.  Kuchka 
Terri  Gleichmann  Kugler 
Thomas  S  Lagerman 
Beth  A.  Mallison 
Gary  R.  Marinelli 
Kathleen  Marshall  Martin 
Todd  F  McCarthy 
Robert  A.  McDermott 
Peter  R.  McQuaid 
Richard  J.  Mextorf 
Jeffrey  C.  Miller 
Brian  W.  Molner 
Meloney  Lilley  Morris 
Sally  A.  Murphy 
Keith  W.  Newell 
Carolyn  J.  Oberholtzer 
Cynthia  Luer  Pellegrino 
LutzG.  Pescht 
Kelly  R.  Ramsdell 
Theodore  K.  Reese 
Michael  E,  Ritter 
Marjorie  S.  Rosini 
Lory  D.  Ryan 
Susan  Pullen  Schwab 
Karen  S.  Schwille 
Karen  N.  Shustack 
Andrew  R  Siegel 
Christopher  F.  Simone 
Michael  A.  Skarbek 
Linda  L.  Skinner 
Debra  J,  Smith 
Timothy  L.  Snook 
Susan  Brotherton  Sorensen 
Michael  J.  Stam 
Charles  R.  Straw 
Colleen  M.  Sullivan 
Janet  Holzhauer  Taylor 
Kenneth  B.  Teats.  Jr 
John  B,  Tevlin,  Jr 
Christopher  A.  Thorsheim 
William  H.  Todt,  Jr 
Cynthia  A.  Triolo 
Cheryl  Wiley  Venezia 
RodericG.  Vitly 
Michael  D.  Vought 
Mary  Fisher  Warrick 
William  C.  Warrick 
Patricia  A.  Wellerson 
James  C  Wendover 
Stephanie  Riggs  Whitney 
Douglas  J,  Wilkins 
Linda  M.  Willauer 
James  W.  Wisse 
Kathleen  Villano  Woerner 
K.  Joy  Wood 
David  C.  Zimmerman 


Class  of  1986 

Douglas  A.  Alderdice 
Steven  J  Barlotta 
Elizabeth  A,  Biehl 
Joseph  H.  Boileau 
Diane  K.  Braisted 


David  W.  Brown 

James  F.  Brown 

Patrice  C  Carrigan 

William  M.  Clinton 

Doris  A.  Cook 

Denise  Wilson  Cox 

Jill  M.  Critchley 

Steven  R  Deckard 

Carle  Birtley  Deitrick 

Kevin  L.  Delosier 

Michelle  Triaca  Dennen 

Diann  L.  Doelp 

Kelly  A.  Doerr 

Leslie  Feil  Edge 

Robin  L  Emerson 

Cheryl  Parisi  Emmert 

Kathy  L.  Forrest 

Andrew  J.  Gallagher 

John  W.  Gartner  III 

Brigitte  K.  Gehner 

Gwen  C.  Gormley 

Faithann  M.  Grigalunas 

Caroline  S.  Hackel 

Donna  K.  Hansen 

Jeffrey  S.  Harbst 

Donald  P  Harnum 

Steven  G,  Harrel 

Charlene  J.  Heller 

Eric  J.  Hesse 

Diane  Hoeg  Hollyer 

Sharon  Anderson  Hoobler 

Lynn  E.  Horner 

Daniel  J.  Ikenson 

David  J,  Innes 

Leanne  Jacone 

Ellen  Guinee  Jenkins 

Cathy  L.  Jones 

Amy  L.  Junger 

Denise  Symonds  Kennedy 

Cori  Hoover  Krantz 

Carolanne  Rogers  Lachenauer 

Brian  J.  Leib 

George  C  Liberopoulos 

Jeffrey  W.  Lockard 

Michele  Bridges  Lopez 

Andrea  S,  Mahmud 

Susan  J.  Malyniak 

Gail  Dilonardo  McNulty 

Harold  L.  Metcalf 

Donald  L,  Metzler 

Wendy  M.  Murray 

Charles  B.  Muzzy.  Jr 

Catherine  E.  Neuburger 

Craig  R.  Orr 

Deborah  Guldner  Pavio 

Kenneth  R.  Peifer.  Jr 

Charlene  M,  Pelow 

Allison  Richards  Pensyl 

Martha  Hamilton  Prescott 

Michael  B  Quigley 

Susan  E.  Rahal 

Jill  C.  Roberts 

D.  Mark  Robinson 

Debra  Beck  Ronan 

Kimberly  A,  Rubio-Reist 

Any  J.  Rumbaugh 

John  T  Sansonetti 

Jennifer  Sampsell  Sassaman 

Katherine  L,  Schilling 

Torr  P  Schmey 

Thomas  H.  Slavens 

Robert  M.  Slifer 

Kathryn  Kissinger  Snowe 

Catherine  A.  Svelec 

David  A.  Sweigard 

Douglas  T  Talhelm 

Deborah  P.  Tarr 

Gary  T  Toth 

Carol  Dillon  Townsend 

Mary  M.  Tuckett 

Virginia  S.  Turner 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

23 


Julia  Van  Steen  Valliere 
Heather  McRoberts  Wallach 
Stephen  A.  Walter 
John  P.  Walthall 
Paul  D.  Wernes 
Christopher  P  Wilkens 
Lauri  A.  Winkelried 
Janet  A,  Wyllie 


Class  Of  1987 

Jennifer  P  Alexion 
Peter  G.  Ashey 
Adam  L-  Bates 
Apniann  C.  Beauchamp 
Roberta  Bianchi 
Jeffrey  J.  Bnosky 
Jill  Schafer  Boehme 
George  W,  Broseman 
William  C  Calven  III 
Assunta  M.  Cannone 
Lisa  A.  Caruso 
Deborah  L.  Chisholm 
Andrew  M.  Cobb 
Ellen  Berry  Codella 
Patti  Ann  Collins 
l^aureen  E.  Connelly 
Emilie  Schreffler  Conover 
Robin  L.  Conrad 
Ellen  K.  Daley 
Sharon  L.  Daugherty 
Anne  M.  Davey 
Kerry  A.  Decker 
Diana  Nolle  Deilch 
Mitchell  S.  Delong 
Adele  M.  Dibari 
Armand  W.  Dodsworth  III 
Laurie  Draper 
Christopher  Eble 
(Matthew  M.  Eager 
Kevin  W.  Finch 
Joseph  F.  Flynn 
Frank  D.  Forrer 
Susan  A.  Franchi 
Constance  Eckhan  Gartner 
Jay  V.  George 
Joseph  M.  Grimm 
Linda  J.  Hagelgans 
Thomas  A  Haines 
Thomas  D.  Harrison 
Susan  J.  Heim 
Kalhryn  J.  Heller 
Thomas  P.  Kauffman 
Charles  R.  Keller,  Jr 
Adriene  M.  King 
Brian  D.  Kleckner 
Kathleen  A.  Kloss 
Cynthia  Spinner  Kohl 
Deborah  C.  Kopf 
Anthony  Lamanna 
Linda  M.  Lamberti 
Richard  D.  Lynch 
Diane  L.  ti/lahan 
Laura  J.  Marr 
Felicia  A.  IVIcClymont 
Paul  J,  McHenry 
James  A.  IVlcNulty 
Laura  Beckie  McQuaid 
Anne  E.  Molloy 
Christopher  F.  Newman 
Leslie  Wells  O'l^/lalley 
Timothy  A.  Owens 
Steven  A,  Paradies 
Darren  P.  Pellegrino 
Heather  Carter  Pescht 
Kathryn  L,  Rave 
Phyllis  A.  Rea 
Christine  L.  Rensch 
Laura  Perner  Rutan 
David  J.  Savino 


Stephen  A,  Schmalz 
Denae  J  Schoner 
Stephen  C.  Schweitzer 
Jennifer  Berman  Scotese 
Randal  J.  Secor 
Ivlargaret  A.  Seville 
Robert  A.  Shenk 
Thomas  A.  Shoemaker 
Edward  K.  Shuman 
Marilyn  L.  Sierer 
Sharon  Ward  Smith 
Thomas  A.  Smith 
John  C.  Snyder 
Jon  C.  Stroup 
Matthew  S.  Taylor 
Richard  J.  Thomas 
Sally  Bittel  Thomas 
William  A.  Valliere 
Scott  T  Wachenfeld 
Joseph  M.  Wallach 
Carol  Buffington  Walthall 
Lisa  C.  Welsher 
Marc  G.  Wiseman 
Tracy  A.  Wonsidler 
Marcus  N.  Zavattaro 


Class  of  1988 

James  A.  Balas 
Michael  J.  Bendorf 
Mark  P  Bensel 
Lori  A.  Bierly 
Joan  E.  Book 
Andrew  H.  Bowman 
Matthew  A.  Boynton 
Stacy  L-  Brechbiel 
Albert  P  Bucci 
Sylvia  Buck 
Charles  A.  Buckley  III 
Patricia  Ross  Buckley 
Michael  W.  Burton 
Lynda  E.  Butler 
Carolyn  A.  Calderon 
Damian  C.  Caracciolo 
Douglas  B.  Carlson 
Robert  H,  Cheddar 
Christine  M.  Clewell 
James  C.  Conway 
Marjorie  M.  Cook 
Stephen  P  Cook 
Sarah  E.  Corbin 
Stephen  D,  Costalos 
Laura  A.  Crothers 
Peter  C.  Culos 
Claire  M.  Daley 
Michael  S.  Dayton 
Keith  Delaporte 
Christian  H-  Dewald 
Anne  E.  Dodsworth 
Dawn  Leida  Doll 
Robert  P  Doll 
Dana  V  Dombroski 
Christopher  J.  Donate 
Catherine  C.  Dorko 
Nancy  A,  Douglas 
Donielle  D.  Fanarjian 
Laura  A.  Fattman 
Timothy  M.  Fitzgerald 
Douglas  D.  Gable 
Susan  A  Goetting 
Kimberlee  A.  Gorman 
Kevin  N.  Gormley 
Ginger  L,  Goss 
Brett  W.  Graf 
Valerie  Hansen 
Scott  H.  Harding 
Barbara  L,  Harrison 
Dorothy  N.  Hart 
Julia  A.  Hassenplug 
Maureen  P  Hassett 


Bonnie  L.  Herb 

Diane  L.  Herdling 

Kristen  J.  Holgerson 

John  C.  Hotalen 

Heidi  A.  Huber 

Jeffrey  D.  Hughes 

Paul  M.  Joslyn 

Mark  F.  Koskulitz 

Scott  A,  Krzykowski 

Candace  L.  Lain 

Karen  J.  Ledebuhr 

Eric  F  Letts 

Daniel  A.  Lichtner 

Cynthia  M.  Logan 

Julia  Y.  Lu 

Brian  G.  Lucas 

Karen  S,  Madden 

Kristin  E.  Meinig 

John  J.  Mulcahy  III 

Sandra  L.  Mull 

Kasey  L.  Mundis 

Sarah  J.  Nickey 

Christopher  P.  Ivloah 

Kathleen  French  Noah 

Christopher  W.  Parker 

Nancy  J.  Patterson 

Sharon  Pavlik 

Kenneth  J.  Pizzico 

Susan  L.  Realy 

Jeffrey  M.  Rehling 

Jerald  R.  Reimenschneider 

Christine  A.  Riedy 

Barbara  A.  Rostiac 

Paul  A.  Rybecky 

Bradford  B.  Sahler 

Lynne  C  Schoepe 

Robert  J.  Scola 

Joseph  S.  Scotese 

Christine  L.  Shimrak 

William  Smedley 

Craig  A.  Smith 

Jacqueline  M.  Sorge 

Reed  A.  Starr 

Patrick  W.  Sterrett 

Craig  W.  Stoken 

Sarah  B,  Stone 

Ann  M.  Straka 

Paul  R,  Sultan 

Mark  D.  Thorsheim 

Sharon  Deborah  Tirpak 

Scott  M.  Torok 

James  E.  Turner 

Paula  C.  Vincent 

Paul  M.  Volk 

Paul  N,  Walser,  Jr. 

Donna  M.  Wenz 

Geoffrey  M.  Woodall 

Christine  B.  Wuslich 

Michelle  A.  Zuniga 

Class  of  1989 

Barbara  Bakeman  Adams 
Laura  C.  Ambielli 
Nancy  E.  Armacost 
Amy  T  Baran 
Daniel  S.  Barker 
David  J.  Benjamin 
Kent  R.  Bergey 
Gregory  M.  Betz 
Beth  Ann  BimI 
Lauren  L.  Bodmer 
Karen  J,  Brandes 
Glen  M.  Burnham 
Audrey  K-  Buss 
Janet  Brandle  Calvert 
Jay  R.  Camassa 
David  E.  Cooley 
Thomas  W-  Daub 
Linda  R.  Davis 


Karen  M.  Degraw 
Mark  A.  Delawter 
Christine  Del  Bueno 
Sharon  L.  Eisenhauer 
Susan  B.  Elsman 
Diane  Esty 
Andrew  D.  Fiscus 
Charles  R.  Flurie 
Brian  P  Forberg 
Jamie  L.  Forshey 
Donna  L.  Fries 
Cheryl  L.  Gaffney 
Santo  I.  Garcia 
Michelle  S,  Geiger 
Wayne  D,  Geils 
Bruce  R  Goria 
Mary  T  Greenwald 
R.  Scott  Harrington 
Trevor  K.  Henry 
Patrice  L.  Hetherington 
Deborah  A.  Hite 
Marcia  I.  Hoge 
David  B,  Holtz 
Patrick  R.  Housen 
David  L.  Hummel 
Cosmo  J.  lacavazzi 
William  G  Kadel 
Cheryl  A.  Knapp 
Linda  K.  Knutson 
William  G.  Koch,  Jr, 
Paul  R.  Kopey 
Jennifer  A.  Laube 
Tracy  A,  Lawrence 
Dana  S.  Leach 
Kerrie  L.  Linker 
Charles  P  Longenecker 
Edward  M  Lopez 
Robert  N  Loss 
Arlene  M.  McBrearty 
Robin-Lynn  McElwee 
Scott  R.  McWilliams 


William  F.  Mikus 
Teresa  B.  Monahan 
G.  Bradley  Moor 
William  C.  Mueller 
Jennifer  L.  Nazzaro 
Julie  A.  Nees 
Karen  A.  Nester 
Kimberly  A.  Norton 
Melanie  A.  Ratfa 
Michael  S.  Sarajian 
Elizabeth  L.  Scieizo 
Bronwen  A.  Scott 
Dianne  L.  Smith 
Meg-Ann  Sorber 
Karl  A  Specter 
Brian  S.  Stettler 
Jean  Ann  Swann 
David  L.  Swinehart 
Wendy  A  Tibaldi 
Gregory  J.  Tirpak 
John  P  Tourville 
Philip  E,  Walker 
Barbara  E.  Weigle 
Hollace  A,  Whittaker 
Thomas  W.  Wolfinger 
Roger  C.  Yost,  Jr. 


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Wall  Street  Journal  bureau  chief  Albert  Hum  \ 
political  science  class. 


-.  with  Dr  Gene  Ure\ '. 


Honorary  Degree  Recipients 

During  the  1989-90  fiscal  year,  gifts  were  received 
from  the  following  honorary  degree  recipients. 
Their  continuing  support  of  Susquehanna  is  deeply 
appreciated.  It  is  our  honor  and  privilege  to  recognize 
gifts  from  these  individuals. 


Stuart  E.  H'86  and  Ruth  Barstad 
Helen  D  Blough  H'87 
Edwin  B.  Bronner  H'74 
Charles  B.  H'82  and 

Lore  Degenstein 
Harold  A.  Dunkelberger  H'79 
GuyS.  H'82  and 

Barbara  Edmiston 
George  F.  H'71  and 

Janet  Earhart  '36  Harkins 
Henry  H'88  and  Jane  Hood 
John  C.  Horn  H'65 
Thomas  W.  Hurlocker  H'90 
Richard  C  H77and 

Isabella  Horn  '34  Klick 
Robert  W.  KoonsH'58 
Theodore  H'75  and 

Nadine  Lindquist 


A.  Donald  H'87  and  Carol  Main 
Carl  H'75  and  Thilda  Mau 
Dorothy  B.  Porter  H'71 
Robert  E.  Schellberg  H'70 
Theodore  F.  Schneider  H'85 
William  C,  H'85  and 

Grace  Severson 
Erie  I.  '35,  H'57  and  Marjorie 

Shobert 
Ruth  J.  Smith  H'82 
Amos  Alonzo  H'88  and 

Arvilla  Stagg 
John  H.  Wall  '30,  H'89,  deceased 
Alan  R.  Warehime  H'82, 

deceased 
GustaveW.  Weber  H'77 
Fredenck  G.  Wedemeyer  H'80 


Facuity  and  Staff 


Gifts  from  the  faculty  and  staff  continue  to  play 
an  important  part  of  Susquehanna  University's 
success.  During  the  past  year  the  following  members 
of  the  faculty  and  staff  have  shared  generously 
of  their  financial  resources  and  have  helped  the 
University  ensure  that  its  goals  become  reality. 
Gifts  from  those  who  are  central  to  the  University 
are  especially  meaningful.  It  is  our  honor  and 
privilege  to  recognize  the  following  members  of 
the  faculty  and  staff  who  so  generously  supported 
the  University  during  the  1989-90  fiscal  yean 


Lawrence  A.  Abler 
George  C  Adams.  Jr  '75 
Dorothy  M,  Anderson  '62 
Barry  E  App 
Larry  D.  Augustine 
Donald  and  Freni  Aungst 
Jane  F  Barlow 
Robert  M.  Bastress  '39 
Jean  B.  Beamenderfer  '39 
William  L.  '71  and 

Mary  Jane  Bechtel 
Carl  J  and  Patricia  A  Bellas 
James  A,  '63  and 

Martha  Barker  '70  Blessing 
George  C.  and  Carol  L.  Boone 


Susan  R.  Bowers 

Robert  L.  and  Carol  Bradford 

Michael  J.  Breslin 

Nancy  A.  Cairns 

Donna  Catherman 

Carrol  and  Shirley  Clemens 

Virginia  M.  Coombs 

Joel  and  Trudy  Cunningham 

Robert  and  Kathleen  Dalton 

Galen  H,  and  Deanna  Deibler 

Mark  W,  and  Carolyn  Dewalt 

Barbara  Erdman 

Hans  E-  and 

Barbara  W.  Feldmann 
Robert  B.  Fessler 


Gary  W.  and  Elizabeth  Fincke 
Patricia  B.  Fishbein 
Kenneth  O.  and  Irene  Fladmark 
Frank  W.  and  Joan  Fletcher 
Linda  Wertz  Forster 
Boyd  and  Jane  S.  Gibson 
Gynith  C  Gitfin 
Robert  M.  Goodspeed 
Gerald  R.  and  Betty  Gordon 
Charlotte  Gross 
Wallace  J.  and 

Andree  E.  Growney 
Randolph  R  and  Carol  J.  Harrison 
Susan  M.  Hegberg 
David  C.  and  Marcie  Henry 
Stephen  R.  Herrold  '69 
Ralph  T  and  Jane  Hess 
Rosalie  J.  Houck 
Donald  D.  and  Grace  Housley 
Charles  J.  and  Pam  Igoe 
Lawrence  M.  '43  and 

Louise  Kresge  '45  Isaacs 
Emily  T.  Kerstetter 
Daniel  L.  and  Kathy  L.  Kilgus 
John  and  Sara  G.  Kirkland 
Paul  E,  and 

Linda  M.  Klingensmith 
Jack  and  Ruth  Kolbert 
Barbara  A.  Lewis 
David  W-  and 

Bonnie  Eiker  '70  Lightcap 
John  H.  and  Dorothy  A.  Longaker 
Richard  H.  Lowright 
George  O.  Machlan 
Donna  K.  Maize 
Leona  Martin 

Richard  J.  and  Dorothy  Masom 
Marjorie  Wolfe  McCune  '43 
Thomas  F  and  Jenny  McGrath 
Marian  E.  McKechnie 
James  R.  and  Helen  E.  Misanin 
Robert  G.  Mowry 
Jeanne  H,  and  Edward  Neff 
Helen  S.  Nunn 
Robert  E.  and  Helen  Nylund 
Kenneth  Peress 
Neil  H.  Potter 

Otto  and  Beulah  Reimherr 
Maureen  Davenport  Ries  '62 
Edward  S.  '42  and 

Blanche  Forney  '42  Rogers 
Beverly  Romberger 
Marvin  J.  and  Raven  Rudnitsky 
Allan  T  Schreffler 
Edward  S.  Schwan 
G.  Edward  Schweikert  III 
E.  Raymond  '36  and 

Winifred  Shaheen 
Marilyn  L,  Sierer  '87 
Linda  L.  Skinner  '85 
AlexG,  H,  Smith 
C  Scott  Smith 
Jean  M.  Smith 
Renee  Sosland 
Amos  Alonzo  H'88  and 

Arvilla  Stagg 
Don  Stever 

Cyril  M,  and  Leona  Stretansky 
Mark  V.  Swanson  '77 
George  R.  F.  and  Barbara  Tamke 
Katherine  Temple 
Christopher  and 

Christine  Thomforde 
Gene  R.  Urey 
William  A,  Ward 
GustaveW,  Weber  H'77 
Pamela  L,  White 
David  N.  Wiley 
Elizabeth  Wiley 

Vaughn  A.  '67  and  Sandra  J,  Wolf 
JoAnne  E.  Wray 
Rick  and  Mavis  Ziegler 


Parents 


It  is  the  University 's  honor  and  privilege  to  recognize 
the  Susquehanna  parents  who  have  generously 
responded  to  our  phonathon  callers  and  our  Parents ' 
Fund  letters.  The  Parents  Executive  Committee  under 
the  leadership  of  Co-chairs,  Jack  '57  and  Joan  Bishop 
raised  $62,520  during  the  1989-90  fiscal  year.  Of  this 
total,  $49,350  was  designated  for  the  Blough-Weis 
Library.  It  is  with  sincere  appreciation  that  we 
recognize  the  thoughtfulness  of  the  following  parents. 


Rebecca  Achenbach 

John  K.  Addy 

Robert  P  Adier 

Richard  E.  Ahnert 

Russell  M.  and  Sandra  A.  Albert 

George  and  Laraine  V.  Allison 

Herbert  and  Nancy  H.  Allmers 

Ralph  Allocco 

Michael  and  Theresa  C.  Amarante 

Arthur  J.  and 

Deborah  W  Andersen 
Peter  F.  and  Joyce  T.  Apple 
Ronald  P.  Ardres 
George  S.  Ashman 
Charles  R.  and 

Mary  Elizabeth  Ashwell 
David  H.  and  Jane  E.  Aussicker 
Roger  W.  and  Carole  Avery 
L,  Kent  Babcock  III 
Ronald  R  and  Barbara  A.  Babcock 
Thomas  L.  and  Marlene  E.  Baiz 
Joseph  T  and 

Charlene  W.  Balistrere 
John  and  Sandra  Bamman 
Edward  S.  and  Janice  A.  Bardzik 
Lloyd  and  Patricia  A.  Barnett 
Emil  G,  and  Marion  Barran 
Mary  Ann  T  Bartashunas 
Ellen  M.  Bateman 
Sandino  R  Battisti 
Frederick  and  Cynthia  W.  Bauer 
John  A.  and  Joan  Baxter 
George  P.  Beaumont 
Joseph  P  and  Elaine  Beck 
David  W,  Beggs 
Robert  J.  Bell 
Raymond  B.  and 

Valerie  E.  Bentley 
Carl  E.  and  Fair  Bentz 
Gerald  V.  and  Judith  Benyo 
Albert  and  Gertrude  Berman 
Michael  R.  and  Gail  M.  Bianco 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Jeffrey  Billger 
James  G  and 

Carolyn  Birmingham 
Wayne  E.  Bishop 
Merritt  L.  Blackburn 
Joe  C  and  Shahia  Blackmon 
W.  Scott  and  Wanda  Blanchard 
Robert  P  and  Phyllis  Blandy 
James  A.  and  G.  Suzanne  Bobb 
Terry  R.  Bobb,  Sr 
Edward  G .  and  Justina  C.  Boblick 
P  David  Bocksch 
Roy  A.  and  Gloria  E.  Boedeker 
Larry  D.  Boozer 

Sheldon  and  Lillibeth  Boruchow 
Donald  T  and  Lucy  D.  Bottomley 
Andrew  J.  and  Dolores  Bozzelli 
William  Bradley 

Abram  F,  and  Margaret  A.  Brandt 
Neal  E.  and  Carolynn  Bredehoefl 
Wilhelm  B.  and  Hilda  Bronander 
John  M.  and  Patricia  Brotherton 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Robert  A.  Brouse 


Bruce  A,  and  Sharron  Brust 

Lorna  J,  Buis 

John  J,  and  Valerie  A.  Bukowski 

Albert  W.  and  Patricia  M,  Bunting 

Bruce  S.  and  Rachele  A.  Burchell 

leda  Calich 

John  M.  and  Nancy  Camarco 

John  B.  and  Patricia  Campbell 

Richard  J,  Campbell 

Benedict  R.  Capaldi.  Jr 

David  R.  and  Helen  L.  Cardell 

Joseph  L.  Carei 

Michael  A.  and  Cynthia  A.  Caretti 

Anthony  and  Sharon  Carroll 

Mary  E.  Casey 

Richard  T  and  Marion  L.  Celiberti 

Anthony  J.  Cera 

Carl  M.  and  Kathleen  Chodack 

Alan  Christian 

Sandra  A.  and 

Martin  L.  Christman 
Robert  V  and 

Bernadette  Ciccarelli 
Walter  Ciecierski.  Sr 
Dewey  P.  and  Rosemarie  Clark 
Jack  R.  Clifford 
Patrick  and  Norah  Clohessy 
John  A.  and  Joan  Considine 
John  R.  and  Linda  G.  Cook 
Roger  H.  Cook 
Judith  Cooley 
Michael  T  Cooper 
Thomas  W.  Cornell,  Jr 
Robert  M.  and  Ann  M.  Corsetto 
George  L,  Corsilia 
Joseph  R.  Coviello 
John  A,  and  Margaret  A.  Coxall 
Gerard  and  Rosemary  Cozzolino 
Rudyard  L.  and  Doris  Crider 
William  T  and  Nancy  Cuddy 
Charles  A.  Dakshaw 
Alfred  and  Vittoria  D'Alessandro 
Nicholas  and  Inger  Danias 
Richard  B.  Darby 
Phillip  H.  and  Joanne  C,  David 
Joseph  and  Arlene  Davis 
Jay  M.  and  Nancy  L.  Dawson 
John  A,  and  Eileen  Delduca 
Thomas  F.  and  Rosemary  Demko 
Thomas  F  Demott,  Jr 
Joseph  E.  Desiderio 
Anthony  J,  and 

Tommie  Lee  Dingbaum 
William  and  Barbara  Donzeiser 
Edward  and 

Constance  A,  Dougherty 
David  W.  and  Beverly  Ann  Doupe 
Timothy  B.  and 

Rose  Marie  Downing 
Joseph  A.  and  Marianne  T  Downs 
Jean  and  Marthe  Drolet 
Ronald  and  Judith  Druckenmiller 
Edward  Dunlop 
Charlotte  M  Eberly 
John  C.  and  Judith  Ebert 


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Bart  E  and  Barbara  Ecker 

James  and  Suzanne  Ediund 

John  A.  Edson 

George  W.  and  Mary  Louise  Eiker 

Harry  and  Ruth  S,  Eisenhauer 

Jason  M.  and  Patricia  Elsas 

Daniel  H.  Emerson 

Donald  and  Geraldine  Eager 

George  J-  Fairley,  Jr. 

Albert  N.  Faltas 

Robert  D.  and  Diane  W.  Farnam 

F.  Joseph  and  Annette  P  Farnoly 
Peter  A.  and  Constance  Fauci 

G.  James  Fawcett 
Robert  D.  Ferris 
Patsy  R.  Fetterolf 
Robert  W.  and  Lois  Filbey 
Brendan  J.  and  Pat  Flynn 
David  F  and  Diane  Fody 
Lloyd  S.  and  Beverly  J.  Foight 
Dr.  and  Mrs.  Raymond  F  Ford 
William  F.  and  Doris  J.  Formosa 
Gary  and  Barbara  Frack 
Thomas  M.  and  Kathleen  Francis 
Vincent  and  Sophie  Fudge 
Vincent  E.  and  Peggy  J.  Furey 
Samuel  C.  and  Carol  Fusco 
John  M.  and  Sarah  R.  Fuss 
Martin  L.  Gallagher 

Peter  M.  Gallagher 

Michael  V.  and  Patricia  A.  Gann 

Frank  A.  Garcia 

Paul  E.  Gavel 

Emile  F  George 

George  and  Elizabeth  Geraci 

Harlin  H.  Gessner 

Charles  V.  and  Elena  A.  Giannasio 

Ralph  W.  and  Johanna  B.  Giasi 

Francis  W.  and 

Carlene  D.  Gibbons 
Paul  R.  and  Dorothy  B.  Gibson 
Richard  G.  Gingerich 
Frederick  T.  and  Linda  S.  Givens 
Stuart  R  and  Colleen  M.  Glasby 
Edward  H.  Goddard 
Richard  C.  Goff 
Martin  B.  and 

Lorraine  M.  Goldstein 
Karl  D.  and  Vera  Gordinier 
Robert  N.  and  Alice  V  Gottshall 
Stephen  C.  and  Lynn  F.  Grant 
Michael  E.  Gray 
Sheldon  and  Renate  B.  Greene 
Alfred  H.  and  Nancy  Griffith 
Patricia  I.  Grove 
Nancy  S.  Guckes 
Jan  A.  Haas 

George  H.  and  M.  Lynn  Hahm 
Susan  W.  Hambel 
David  E.  Hampton 
Robert  B.  Hancock 
Robert  L.  and  Jane  Harding 
John  A.  and  Marcia  Harman 
Craig  A.  and  Bonnie  Harper 
Frank  G.  and  Marie  B.  Harrison 
Marlin  L.  Hartranft 
Susan  Harvey 

Gerald  E.  and  Patricia  E.  Haughey 
George  J.  and  Kathleen  Haydu 
Carol  D.  Heffner 
Walter  R.  Heidelbach 
Kenneth  C  and  Marcia  Heiden 
Edward  C.  and  Betty  Heinz 
Robert  E.  Heist 
Ronald  G.  Hellman 
Raymond  C  and  Janet  Helt 
Samuel  H.  and 

Emma  J.  Hendricks 
Hugh  M.  Henry,  Sr. 
Stanley  R.  Henry 
Ronald  L.  Hepburn 
William  J.  and 

Doris  A.  Herbine.  Jr. 


Paul  R.  and  Linda  C.  Herr 
Kai  L.  Heyer 
J.  Lawrence  and 

Katharine  Higgins 
Robert  B.  and 

Marianne  W.  Hirschman 
Claude  and  Noreen  B.  Hohne 
Warren  J.  and  June  A.  Hollander 
Grant  N.  and  Nancy  L.  Hollenbach 
John  E.  and  Susan  H.  Homestead 
Thomas  A.  and  Suzanne  E.  Hook 
Ronald  H.  Hoover 
C.  Kent  and  Lois  Horner 
Dana  L.  Hossler 
Patrick  D.  Hewlett 
Lewis  C.  and  Carol  Ruber 
Bruce  and  Betsy  Huffine 
Richard  O.  and 

Shirley  Hugendubler 
Robert  C.  and  Evelyn  G.  Huggard 
Robert  A.  and  Barbara  J.  Hughes 
Lee  W.  and  Ann  Hummel 
Robert  G.  and  Hedwig  Hunsicker 
Eleanor  R.  Hunt 
Frank  E.  Hurley 
Larry  C.  Hyde 

Thomas  and  Ann  Marie  Isenberg 
Michael  G.  and  Dale  Janis 
Eugene  J.  and 

Lorraine  F.  Jaworski 
William  J.  Jeans 
Joseph  J.  Jetferis 
Elizabeth  H.  Johnson 
Eugene  W.  Johnson 
William  R.  and  Diane  L.  Johnson 
F.  Lowell  and  Artene  Jonach 
Robert  J.  Jonas 
Werner  F  Jonas 
Kenneth  R.  Jones 
Robert  F.  Jones 
Stark  G.  and  Kathi  L.  Jones 
Ruth  E.  Kahler 
Joseph  G.  and 

Ann  Marie  Kaminski 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  David  C.  Kartberg 
Derel  L  Keller 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Joseph  W.  Kenney 
James  H.  and  Linda  Anne  Kercher 
Herbert  H.  and  Karin  0.  Kiehn 
Jackson  T.  and  Nancy  King 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Gary  J.  Kleinchester 
Kenneth  W.  Kleppinger 
Robert  D.  and  Deborah  S.  Kodak 
Donald  and  Evelyn  Koenecke 
Barry  D.  Kole 
Gary  G.  and 

Carol  A.  Koppenhaver 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Leon  E.  Korejwo 
Edward  J.  and  Valerie  Kovalski 
John  J.  Kovatch,  Jr. 
Beverly  J.  Kowak 
Julia  T  Krantz 
Joleene  Kuenzel 
Edward  J.  and 

Anita  L,  Kwiatkowski 
Thomas  Labarbera 
Alfred  E.  and  Barbara  LaBrecque 
Louis  S.  LaCava 
Richard  K.  and  Janet  M.  Laing 
Sudarshan  and  Aruna  Lai 
Mr  and  Mrs.  John  A.  Lang  II 
Ralph  G.  Lanzel 

Roscoe  D.  and  Margaret  LeCount 
Joseph  and  Linda  Leuser 
Salvatore  and  Lucille  Licciardone 
Bruce  A.  Linsky 
John  P.  and  Nancy  B.  Locke 
Philip  M.  Loftus 
William  M,  Loftus 
Gary  E.  and  Judith  A.  Long 
Robert  A.  and  Linda  D.  Loss 
Joseph  C.  and  Mary  Ann  Lucia 
William  E.  and  Bernice  L.  Luithle 


Ned  C.  and  Nancy  Jean  Lurowist 

Eileen  M.  Lyden 

Paul  E.  and  Sharon  Mabry 

Joan  M.  Maher 

W.  Anthony  and  Hazel  A.  Major 

Paul  and  Jeanette  Makus 

Glenn  E.  Mangold 

Albert  A.  and 

Carolee  A.  Maniscaico 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Robert  C.  Manley 
Gregory  A.  and  Joann  Manning 
Camille  Maravalli 
David  and  Lorraine  Marconi 
Joseph  S.  and  Carole  Martin 
James  R.  and  Nancy  Masker 
Richard  G.  and  Carole  G.  Masters 
Romeo  F  and  Caroline  Mattiussi 
David  R.  and 

Carolyn  E.  McAnaney 
Edward  J.  McCabe 
John  P.  and  Rosemary  McCarthy 
Thomas  S.  and 

Suzanne  T  McCready 
William  T  and  Joy  A.  McGarrigle 
Hugh  F  and  Frances  E.  Mclntyre 
Patrick  J.  and  Judith  Mclvor 
Joseph  J.  and 

Mary  M.  McLaughlin 
Eugene  T.  McLoughlin 
Peter  and  Patricia  McMahon 
William  F.  and  Ann  F  McManus 
John  E.  and  Joan  M.  McNamara 
William  J.  and 

Patricia  A.  McNamara 
Robert  B.  and  Genevieve  McNiff 
William  C.  Mead 
Rudolf  and  Sandy  Meckel 
Richard  W.  and  Sandra  Mellinger 
John  P.  Meudt 

Howard  G.  and  Judith  N.  Meyers 
Benjamin  J.  and 

Helen  V.  Mezynski 
Norbert  A.  Miller,  Jr 
Robert  W.  Miller 
Ronald  G.  Miller 
Ronald  L.  and  Cecilia  Miller 
Robert  J.  and  Helen  A.  Mills 
William  R  and  Anne  C.  Moffitt 
Esther  E.  Momrow 
Kenneth  S.  and  Dorothy  Moore 
Alvin  R.  and  Margaret  Morris 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Robert  H.  Morris 
Raymond  T.  Morrissey 
Henry  L.  Mortimer 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ronald  V.  Mosca,  Sr 
Anne  E.  Muenster-Sinton 
Thomas  R.  and  Tricia  Mull 
William  Murdoch,  Jr 
William  D.  and  Barbara  Murphy 
James  H.  Murray 
Maywood  J.  and  Maryland  Myers 
Joseph  P.  and 

Nancy  R.  Nacinovich 
Ronald  J.  Naspo 
Anthony  D.  and  Sally  Nazzaro 
Robert  A.  Nells 

Robert  S.  and  Barbara  W.  Nestor 
Allen  W.  and  Beverly  J.  Nichols 
Samuel  F  and  Joan  M.  Niness 
James  N.  Noonan 
Richard  A.  and 

Kathleen  Q.  Norman 
James  C.  Norwood 
Alpheus  V.  and  Margaret  Oakes 
Maurice  D.  and  Judith  R.  Oaks 
David  E.  and  Roberta  E.  O'Brien 
John  J.  O'Grady 

Thaddeus  Y.  and  Beatrice  C.  Ohta 
George  M.  and  Susan  M.  O'Neil 
Horace  A.  and  Elizabeth  Ott 
Richard  and  Catherine  Paddock 
Robert  A.  Pankuck 
Emmett  J.  and  JoAnne  Paradine 


Patricia  Parillo 

Louis  C.  Passaro 

Patrick  and  Judith  Patte 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Eugene  J.  Pavlik 

H.  Richard  and  Joyce  L.  Pearce 

George  T  and  Patricia  M.  Petroski 

Joy  R.  Petzinger 

Thomas  G.  and  Janet  Pickering 

Robert  A.  and  Phyllis  J.  Pilla 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Louis  P.  Pioli 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Walter  J.  Polestak 

Steven  F.  Prato 

Gerald  T.  and  Joan  Pryor 

William  A.  and  Lois  Quinn 

N.  David  and  Virginia  M.  Rahal 

Harvey  K.  Rainess 

Sidney  G.  and  Marylou  Ranck 

Theodore  S.  and  Cynthia  Ratkus 

James  and  Isabel  Ratlay 

Robert  V  Ratz 

Chartes  H.  Reaman 

Lucien  A.  and 

Jacquelyn  M  Reformato 
Rainer  W.  and  Anny  Reitz 
Peter  E.  Rendina 
Harold  E.  Reynolds 
Charles  J.  and  Carmen  Ries 
Robert  P.  and  Mary  P.  Rittereiser 
Charles  G.  Roach 
Dennis  S.  Romanoski 
Robert  C.  and  Natalie  Rooke 
A.  Richard  and 

Carol  Sue  Rosenberg 
Ronald  J.  and  Susan  Ross 
Alfred  and  Carol  A.  Rowinski 
Andrew  J.  Rucci 
George  S.  and  Nancy  M.  Ruch 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Philip  F  Saalmuller 
Richard  E.  and  Pauline  J.  Sameth 
Arnold  Santandreu 
Judith  A.  Sauer 
J.  Michael  and 

Janice  M.  Saunders 
James  R  Schiipp 
Joern  Schmey 

Roland  W.  and  Ursula  M.  Schmid 
Edward  A.  and  Betty  J.  Schmidt 
Gerald  and  Zane  Schoellkopf 
Walter  W.  and 

Martha  Jane  Schoenewolf 
William  L.  and  Linda  Schrufer 
Donna  Schweiter 
David  A.  and  Jane  Sergison 
Chartes  Serson,  Jr. 
John  F.  Shannon 
Gerald  F.  and  Louise  Sharp 
John  E.  Shave 
Charles  T  Shaw 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Chartes  F.  Shay 
William  R.  and  Carole  L.  Shelly 
Mr  and  Mrs.  A.  Bruce  Shenk 
Gordon  E.  Sheriff 
Howard  Sherman  and 

Barbara  J.  Gorlin 
John  W.  and  Deniece  Shimrak 
Edmund  M.  and  Patricia  Skarbek 
Richard  L.  and  Hazel  Skinner 
Thomas  E.  Skopal,  Sr. 
Abram  J.  Slover 
John  R.  Smart 
Harvey  and  Rea  Smeltz 
Henry  D.  Smith 
Jedda  C  Smith 
Jerome  R.  Smith 
Morgan  E.  Smith 
Robert  H.  Smith 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Walter  J.  Smith  III 
George  D.  and  Rose  Snyder 
James  N.  Sofranko 
Michael  S.  Solebello 
Bruce  and  Kathleen  Sommers 
Gerard  J.  Spellman 
Paul  N.  and  Sandra  E.  Sper 


Harold  N.  and  Susan  Springstead 
Mr.  and  Mrs. 

Mark  R.  Stambaugh,  Jr. 
Christine  Stammer 
Kathryn  Stauffer 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Harold  T.  Stearns 
R.  Lee  Steiner 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  Dale  Steinmetz 
John  M.  and  Jean  Stewart 
Timothy  J.  Stewart 
A.  Paul  and 

Jacqueline  A.  St.  George 
William  S.  Stockman 
Mr  and  Mrs.  William  S.  Stoken,  Jr. 
William  and  Elizabeth  Stroup 
Richard  F.  Strusz 
Edward  and  Valerie  Stuart 
Patricia  Sullivan 
Clifford  M.  and 

Winifred  S.  Svikhart 
Ray  E.  and  Fay  Swartz 
Lillian  E.  Swickle 
Michael  F.  and  Angela  Swords 
Richard  L.  Taylor 
G.  Leonard  and 

Dorothy  F.  Teilelbaum 
Jack  Tenbekjian 
Charles  I.  Tenney 
Jay  R.  and  Kathleen  Thatcher 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Wilbur  Thiele 
Robert  G  and  Harriet  Thomas 
William  T  and  Claudia  K.  Tiger 
Thomas  V.  and 

Katherine  S.  Tinsley 
Obed  Tirado 

Bruce  and  Marjorie  Trotter 
J.  Richard  Trout 
Alexis  Tucci 

Howard  L.  and  Beverly  F.  Updyke 
Ronald  and  Virginia  C.  Vallinino 
George  H.  and  Lois  R.  Van  Tuyl 
Leroy  A.  and  M.  June  Varcoe 
Arthur  S.  and  Ann  E.  Verdesca 
Conrad  and  Katherine  Vialonga 
Robert  P.  and  Joan  E.  Vivian 
Michael  F.  and  Ann  Voipe 
Mark  and  Jo  Ann  Wainwright 
Martin  L.  and  Joan  C.  Walter 
William  A.  and  Janice  M.  Walter 
David  F.  and  Donna  Warner 
Harland  W.  Warner 
Morton  N.  and  Elsie  Weissman 
Kenneth  and  Patricia  A.  Wenzel 
William  W.  and 

Elizabeth  M.  Wenzel 
William  Weyrauch 
Donald  M.  Whitesel 
Howard  J.  and  Doris  Wikfors 
Stanley  Wilcox  and 

Caroline  A.  Rayne 
John  L.  and  Jeanne  T  Williams 
Robert  L.  and  Marsha  A.  Williams 
John  H.  and  Annmary  L.  Windels 
Robert  C  and  Betty  E.  Winkler 
Karen  C.  Winter 
Phyllis  S.  Wissinger 
Stanley  F  and 

Sandra  L.  WitkowskI 
Daniel  S.  and  Carol  Witman 
Mary  Wixtded 

Eugene  and  Francis  Yacapsin 
Joseph  and  Doris  Yastremski 
Richard  R  and  Rebecca  M.  Yates 
Ronald  F  Yoder 
Jack  Young 

John  F.  and  Martha  Zeller 
Robert  and  Ruth  H.  Zimmerman 
George  J.  and  Norma  L.  Zobel 
Joseph  A.  Zollo 


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Friends 


We  are  truly  pleased  to  recognize  the  following 
friend  of  the  University  who  have  proxided  support  so 
generously  during  the  1989-90  year  We  are  pleased  to 
/rave  them  as  members  of  the  Susquehanna  cotnmunity. 
It  is  our  honor  and  privilege  to  recognize  the  following 
University  friends. 


Sidney  and  Carole  Apfelbaum 

Jane  C.  Apple 

William  G.  and  Gloria  Becker 

Donna  S.  Benham 

Joyce  Bilger 

Frederick  W.  and  Eleanor  Bisbee 

Robert  N.  and  Judith  Bohorad 

Lucile  Bossan 

Elsie  S.  Bothwell 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Michael  Boury  III 

Raymond  C.  and 

Mary  Jane  Bbwen 
Mary  Bowersox 
James  M,  and  Elaine  Brogan 
Pat  and  Lois  Bruno 
Robert  and  Gail  B.  Burd 
Mrs.  Leonard  F.  Bush 
William  C.  Buss 
John  A.  and  Jane  Carpenter 
Robert  M.  Cravitz,  Esq. 
Mr  and  Mrs. 

Richard  I.  Crossland,  Sr 
Joel  and  Trudy  Cunningham 
Mildred  R.  Cunningham 
John  and  Gladys  Dagle 
Richard  D.  and 

Helen  L.  Danielson 
Preston  B.  Davis 
Charles  B.  and  Lore  Degenstein 
Anna  K  Deik 

Mary  Ellen  Isaacs  and  Ted  Dix 
Robert  W  and  Penny  Donnahoo 
Milton  C.  and  Gladys  M.  Dumeyer 
Virginia  Dyer 
Margaret  S.  Ernst 
Jane  C.  Freeman 
Allen  and  Flora  Gaarden 
Mr.  and  Mrs,  Robert  D.  Geise 
Mrs.  Russell  W.  Gilbert 
Darrell  and  Cathy  Gretz 
Dennis  J.  and  Marcia  G.  Gretz 
John  G.  and 

Margaret  L.  Grossman 
Robert  A.  and  June  Grubb 


Helen  E.  Haase,  (deceased) 
Wayne  L.  and  ' 

Janice  Ann  Lovre  Hall 
Stewart  Haller 
Donald  R.  Hare 
Alan  Hassman 

James  R.  and  Eunice  Heistand 
Jack  B.  and  Betty  Jane  Hetrick 
Mrs.  J.  Paul  H.  Hively 
Gale  Hoffman 
William  M.  Hoffman 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Fred  Hogan 
Dr  David  E.  Horlacher 
John  C.  Horn 
Dean  A.  and  Darl  E.  Hull 
Lee  C.  and  Arlene  L.  Hummel 
Patricia  R.  Hunsicker 
Shirley  H.  Irvin 
John  Isaacs 

L.  H.  and  Naomi  Jacobson 
Richard  T.  Jolly 
Frank  S..  (deceased)  and 

Hilda  Karniol 
William  G.  and  Lynne  Karniol 
George  and  Margaret  Keller 
Frances  Kivko 

Henry  M.  and  Dorothy  R.  Knauth 
Dr.  and  Mrs.  Lawrence  J.  Kopf 
Gordon  B.  and  Sandra  L.  Lamb 
Charles  A.  and  Janet  B.  Laubach 
Max  and  Ann  Leitzel 
Dr  and  Mrs.  Ivor  Lewis 
J.  Stanley  and 

Josephine  B.  Lingebach 
Randall  K.  Ludwig 
Roger  and  Kay  M.  Lyons 
Larry  K.  Mahaney 
Thelma  Martinec 
Edward  Mihalik 
John  R.  Miller 

Billy  and  Clyde  Montgomery 
John  Moore 

Paul  A.  and  Pauline  Morelock 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  N.  Murray 


Harold  C.  and  Nancy  O'Connor 

Rocco  A.  Ortenzio 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Gordon  W.  Page 

Virginia  Payne 

N.  Ramsay  Pennypacker 

Michael  E.  and 

Sandra  Pfeffenberger 
Cynthia  R.  Poust 
Truman  H  and  Kay  Purdy 
Saul  and  Florence  Pulterman 
Emily  C.  Rahter 
Christopher  K.  Rallis 
Richard  C  Rantzow 
Mary  L.  Reedy 
Benjamin  Reichley 
S.  White  and  Rosemarie  Rhyne 
Carl  and  Alice  Rice 
Mrs.  William  Roberts 
Karl  G.  Rohrbach 
Daniel  W.  Rohrbaugh 
Mrs.  Raymond  Roush 
M.O.  Ryan 
Genevieve  Sarra 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Joseph  J.  Scartelli 
Howard  H.  Schnure 
Erick  O.  Schonstedt 
Martin  W.  and  Judith  G.  Schwartz 
Jane  D.  and  Douglas  C  Seaberg 
Dr.  and  Mrs.  M.  Sedlovsky 
Stan  Seiple 
Carlton  W.  Seitz 
Jeanne  Shipe 

Harold  W.  and  Carolyn  Singer 
Louise  Slater 

Jerry  A.  and  Corrine  Soper 
Robert  O.  and  Vi  Soper 
Jane  Isaacs  Speedling 
L.  Naomi  Steward 
Sigmund  A.  and 

Elizabeth  B.  Stoler 
Phyllis  A.  and  Clarence  E.  Stubert 
Miriam  Swank 

Robert  G.  and  Caryl  Swanson 
Albert  W.  Thilo 
Dorothy  M.  Thomas 
Frederick  D.  Ullman 
James  M  and  LaRue  Unglaube 
Robert  F.  and  Patricia  Weis 
John  A.  and  Ann  Wesner 
Jospeh  R.  and 

Dorothy  A.  Wiebush 
E.  E.  Wissinger 

William  A.  and  Marjorie  Witkop 
Harold  F  Woelfel  and  Beth  Belotti 


Religious  Organizations 
and  Churches 

The  support  from  religious  organizations  and 
churches  continues  to  provide  meaningful  support 
for  Susquehanna  University.  The  University  is 
especially  strengthened  by  its  relationship  to  the 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in  America  and  the 
support  provided  through  its  educational  programs. 
The  University  is  honored  and  pleased  to  recognize 
the  following  synods  and  churches  for  their  support 
during  the  1989-90  fiscal  year. 


Aid  Association  For  Lutherans 
Allegheny  Synod,  E.L.C.A. 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church 

in  America 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church, 

Waynesboro,  PA 
First  Evangelical  Lutheran 

Church.  Ellicott  City  MD 
First  Lutheran  Church, 

Johnstown,  PA 
Grace  Lutheran  Church, 

Curwensville,  PA 


Holy  Trinity  Lutheran  Church, 

Hershey,  PA 
Lower  Susquehanna  Synod, 

EL.C.A. 
Metropolitan  Washington  Synod, 

E  L.C.A. 
St.  Luke  Evangelical  Lutheran, 

Silver  Spring,  MD 
Upper  Susquehanna  Synod, 

E.L.CA 


Government  and 
Other  Organizations 


Gifts  and  grants  from  government  entities  and  other 
supporting  organizations  continue  to  play  a  significant 
role  at  Susquehanna  University.  We  are  pleased  to 
recognize  the  following  government  entities  and 
organizations  who  have  made  gifts  to  Susquehanna 
University  during  the  1989-90  fiscal  year 


i 


American  Information  Systems 
Ben  Franklin  Technological 

Center 
Council  for  the  Aid  and  Support 

to  Education 
Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania 
Historic  Trees 


Johnstown  Alumni  Club 
Pennsylvania  Association  of 

Colleges  and  Universities 
Senior  Class  of  1990 
Women's  Auxiliary  of 

Susquehanna  University 
WQSU  AM  and  FM 


Corporate  and 
Private  Foundations 


Much  of  the  University 's  momentum  is  reflective 
of  the  financial  support  received  from  the  foundations 
listed  below.  It  is  our  privilege  and  honor  to  recognize 
the  following  foundations  for  their  support  in  1989-90. 


Noseguani  John  Carrcll  (60)  VI  celebrales  a  sack  against  Delaware  Valln 


Apple  Foundation 
Carpenter  Technology 

Corporation 
Mary  D.  Comerford  Trust 
Charles  B.  Degenstein  Foundation 
Harry  F.  Duncan  Foundation 
Faylor  Foundation 
Foundation  for  Independent 

Colleges 
G.  Scott  &  Bessie  K.  Guyer 

Foundation 
Hall  Foundation 
Jewish  Chautauqua  Society 
Josiah  W.  &  Bessie  H.  Kline 

Foundation,  Inc. 
Kresge  Foundation 


Christian  R.  &  Mary  Lindback 

Foundation 
The  McCormick  Trusts 
R.K.  Mellon  Family  Foundation 
The  Pew  Charitable  Trusts 
Presser  Foundation 
John  and  Verna  Reidler 

Foundation 
Sears  Roebuck  Foundation 
LB.  Smith  Educational 

Foundation 
The  Donald  B.  and  Dorothy  L 

Stabler  Foundation 
Margaret  L.  Wendt  Foundation 
York  Container  Foundation 


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Honorary  Gifts 


The  University  is  pleased  to  record  gifts  in  honor 
of  individuals  whenex'er  donors  direct  their  gifts  in 
this  way.  Susquehanna  welcomes  the  opportunity 
to  honor  individuals  for  significant  achievements 
or  special  events  by  recording  gifts  in  their  honor. 
During  the  1989-90  ftscal  year,  gifts  were  received 
in  honor  of  the  following  individuals. 


Jane  M.  Daly 

by  The  Daily  Item 
Donna  L.  Gottshall  '81 

by  Robert  N.  and 
Alice  V.  Gottshall 


An  informal  s 


1  with  professor  of  c 


t  Dr  Olu  Onafc 


Lawrence  M.  Isaacs  '43 

by  Ted  and  Mary  Ellen  Isaacs  Dix 

by  John  Isaacs 

by  Jane  Isaacs  Speedling 

by  Edwards.  '42  and 
Blanche  Forney  '42  Rogers 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  Hawley  Smith 

by  Genevieve  Sarra 


Bequests 


Gifts  in  Kind 


//  is  with  deep  gratitude  that  the  names  of  alumni 
and  friends  from  whom  bequests  were  received  during 
the  1989-90  year  are  listed  below.  Susquehanna 
University  honors  the  memory  of  these  loyal  and 
generous  individuals  for  their  devoted  concern  for 
Susquehanna.  Their  foresight  in  planning  is  reflective 
not  only  of  their  wish  for  continued  success  for 
the  University  but  also  of  the  important  part  that 
Susquehanna  has  played  in  shaping  their  lives. 


Clara  M.  Hack  Trust 
Estate  of  Paul  Ritter  '21 
Estate  of  Gereon  Salevan  '29 


Estate  of  Jolin  W.  Tfiompson  '09 
Estate  of  Allen  Tressler  '29 


l\/iemorium  Gifts 


Through  memorial  giving  individuals  are  able  to 
pay  public  tribute  to  special  individuals  who  have 
played  a  meaningful  part  in  their  lives.  There  is  no 
better  way  to  honor  individuals  who  have  been 
important  to  us  than  recognizing  their  lives  through 
a  memorial  gift  for  there  can  be  no  more  fitting  way 
to  link  remembrances  of  the  past  with  hope  of  the 
future.  During  the  1989-90  fiscal  year,  gifts  were 
received  in  memory  of  the  following  individuals. 


Mildred  Bastress 

by  George  R.  F.  and 
Barbara  Tamke 
Waller  P,  Bentiam,  Jr  '58 

by  Donna  S.  Benham 
G.  Allen  Botdorf 

by  Ruth  G.  Botdorf  '45 

by  Elizabeth  M  Botdorf 
Dr.  Kennetti  H.  Bottiwell,  Jr  '54 

by  Elsie  S.  Bothwell 
Claribel  Bowen 

by  George  R.F.  and 

Barbara  Tamke 

Leonard  F  Bush,  IWID 

by  Mrs.  Leonard  F.  Bush 


IVIrs.  Mildred  S.  Claffee 

by  Carl  M.  '63  and 
Kathryn  Moyer 
Edna  M.  Coester 

by  William  E.  Cochran  '83 
Kenneth  T.  Donnahoo  '87 

by  Robert  W.  and 
Penny Donnahoo 

by  W.  Murray  Hunt,  Jr 
Charles  C  Eberly  III  '65 

by  Charlotte  M.  Eberly 
Ruth  S  Floto 

by  Emily  C.  Rahter 
Joseph  B.  Flotten 

t>y  George  R.F.  and 
Barbara  Tamke 


Paul  M.  Haines  '31 

by  Richard  D.  Danielson 

by  Dean  A.  and  Darl  E.  Hull 
George  A.  Hepner  '28 

by  Lawrence  M.  '43  and 
Louise  Kresge  '45  Isaacs 
Elizabeth  Hoffman 

by  Anna  K.  Deik 

by  Gale  Hoffman 

by  William  M.  Hoffman 

by  Shirley  H.  Irvin 

tyy  Henry  M.  and 
Dorothy  R.  Knauth 

by  Vaughn  A.  '67  and 
Sandra  J  Wolf 
Dorothy  Shutt  Kimmel  '40 

by  George  J.  Kimmel  '38 
Josephine  E.  Kister 

by  Daniel  M.  '69  and 
Karen  Kister  '70  Corveleyn 
John  F.  Lewis  '27 

by  Harold  N.  Moldenke  '29 
Harold  and  Viola  Lovre 

by  E.  Raymond  Shaheen  '37 
Stephen  J.  Martinec  '35 

by  Thelma  Martinec 
Scott  R.  Moore  '83 

by  Congressional  Company.  Inc. 

by  Margaret  S.  Ernst 

by  Helen  E.  Haase.  (deceased) 

by  Robert  E.  Hill,  Inc. 
William  H.  Poust,  Jr.  '49 

by  Cynthia  R.  Poust 
Patricia  J.  Pyle 

tyy  Dorothy  M.  Thomas 
Lois  Beamenderfer  Rallis  '41 

by  Christopher  K.  Rallis 
William  O.  Roberts  '29 

by  Ruth  Roberts 
Jon  R.  Shaheen 

by  S.  White  and 
Rosemarie  Rhyne 
Margaret  '06  and  Calvin  Swank 

t)y  Miriam  Swank 
Man  R.  Warehime  H'82 

by  Furman  Foods,  Inc. 
Clinton  Weisenfluh  '27 

by  Betty  W.  Wallower  '54 
Miss  Margaret  L.  Wendt 

by  Margaret  L.  Wendt 
Foundation 


Many  University'  donors  further  our  work  by 
donating  various  types  of  property— real  estate,  art 
works,  antiques,  phonathon  prizes,  etc.  The  following 
indixiduals  have  made  in-kind  gifts  in  the  1989-90  year 
We  are  pleased  to  recognize  these  individuals  for  their 
contributions  to  the  University. 


Lawrence  A.  Abler 

Sidney  Apfelbaum,  Esquire 

Jane  C.  Apple 

Jane  F  Barlow 

The  Barbara  Shoppe 

Big  Wrangler,  Hummels  Wharf,  PA 

Robert  N.  Bohorad,  Esquire 

Boscov's  Department  Store,  Inc. 

William  C.  Buss 

Nancy  Cairns 

Carl  L.  Campbell  '65 

Candy  World 

Cato  Institute 

Celli-Flynn  Associates 

Mark  Dewalt 

DJ's  Family  Pizzeria  &  Italian 

Restaurant 
Dogwood  Hill  Nursery 
Follett  College  Bookstores 
Fox  Theatres,  Susquehanna 

Valley  Mall 
Orville  L  Freeman 
Front  Street  Station 
Geraghty  &  Miller 
Mrs.  Russell  Gilbert 
Golden  Corral  Family  Steak 

House,  Hummels  Wharf,  PA 
Governor  Snyder  Mansion  Gifts 
Graci's 

Grandpa  Grunts 
Hardee's  Restaurant, 

Hummels  Wharf,  PA 
Bruce  Heim 
Hewlett  Packard 
Historic  Trees 
Holiday  Hair  Fashions, 

Susquehanna  Valley  Mall 
Henry  Hood  H'88 
Hoss's  Steak  and  Seafood  House, 

Shamokin  Dam,  PA 
Lawrence  M.  '43  and  Louise 

Kresge  '45  Isaacs 
Kentucky  Fried  Chicken, 

Shamokin  Dam,  PA 


Lewisburg  Studio 
Bonnie  Eiker  Lightcap  '70 
The  Locker  Room 
Long  John  Silver's, 

Selinsgrove,  PA 
Luca  Pizza 
McDonald's  Restaurant, 

Shamokin  Dam,  PA 
Mister  Donut  of  Hummels  Wharf 
Mary  Weimer  Moffitt  '28 
Robert  Mowry 
Suzanne  Murphy 
Peanut  Shack, 

Susquehanna  Valley  Mall 
Pennsylvania  Power  &  Light 
Kenneth  Peress 
Perkins  Family  Restaurant, 

Hummels  Wharf,  PA 
Pizza  Hut,  Shamokin  Dam,  PA 
Rax  Restaurants,  Selinsgrove,  PA 
Raymond  0  Rhine  '29 
Rines's  Flower  Shop 

and  Greenhouses 
William  Rock 
Williard  H.  '41  and  Hilda 

Friederich  '40  Schadel 
G.  Edward  Schweikert  III 
Selinsgrove  Sub  Shop 
William  C.  Severson  H'85 
David  A-  Shellenberger  '37 
Jeanne  Shipe 
George  G.  Strem 
Subway  Salads  and  Sandwiches. 

Selinsgrove,  PA 
Sunbury  Textile  Mills 
Timothy  D.  Taylor 
Tedd's  Landing  Restaurant 
The  Unicorn  Designs  and  Interiors 
Neil  Van  Eck 
Waldenbooks, 

Susquehanna  Valley  Mall 
David  Wiley 


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Businesses  and  Corporations 

The  University  sincerely  appreciates  the 
generosity  of  many  businesses  and  corporations 
beyond  the  campus  community  who  provide  support  for 
Susquehanna.  We  are  honored  to  have  the  privilege  of 
recognizing  the  following  businesses  and  industries  for 
their  generous  support  during  the  1989-90  fiscal  year. 


Alexander  Pontiac-Buick 
American  Home  Foods,  Inc. 
AMP.  Inc. 
Apfelbaum,  Apfelbaum 

and  Apfelbaum 
Apfelbaum  Realty 
Basket  Gourmet 
Bastian  Tire  Sales 
Battram  Company 
Beck  Electric  Construction 

Company 
Becker  Body  Shop 
Bingaman  &  Son  Lumber 
B.J.'s  ■  A  Place  for  Ribs 
BKW  Coach  Line 
Bob  Newman,  Inc. 
Boscov's  Department  Store,  Inc. 
ERA  Bowen  Agency,  Inc. 
Brookside  Homes 
Buffalo  Valley  Telephone 

Company 
S.J.  Bullington 
Bull  Run  Inn 
Butter  Krust  Baking  Co. 
Dr  S.Y.  Byun 

Carefree  Travel  Service,  Inc. 
Dr  Anthony  C.  Catalano 
Celli-Flynn  Associates 
Cellitti  Moving  &  Storage  Co. 
Central  Builders  Supply 
Central  Pennsylvania  Savings 

Association 
Dorothy  E.  Cerven  Dye  &  Finish 
Classic  Elegance 
Coldviiell  Banker/Colescott 

Properties 
Colonial  Furniture  Company 
Commercial  Printing,  Inc. 
Compudata  Services,  Inc. 
Congressional  Company,  Inc. 
CONTEL  of  PA,  Inc. 
Dr  David  C.  Cottrell 
Country  Cupboard,  Inc. 
Courtyard  Counseling  Center 
John  Dagle  Jewelry 
The  Daily  Item 
Diamond  Manufacturing 

Company 
Diehl  Auto  &  Truck  Leasing 
Dogwood  Hill  Nursery,  Inc. 
E.N.  Dunlap,  Inc. 
Dutch  Kitchen  Restaurant 
First  National  Bank 
First  National  Trust  Bank 
Fisher  Clark  &  Lauer 
The  Front  Street  Station 
Furman  Foods,  Inc. 
Geraghty  &  Miller 
Ghezzi's 

Governor  Snyder  Mansion  Gifts 
Graci's  Flowers 
Wm.  F.  Groce,  Inc. 
M  Gubin&Son 
Hardee's 

Robert  E.  Hill,  Inc. 
Hilsher  Graphics 
Holiday  Inn  of  America 
Hoss's  Steak  &  Sea  House 


Italian  Terrace  Restaurant 

Janney  Montgomery  Scott,  Inc. 

John-David  Advertising 

JPM  Company 

Katie's  Kleeners 

Keller  Marine  Service,  Inc. 

Keller's  Auto  Body,  Inc. 

Kentucky  Fried  Chicken 

Kieffer  Physical  Therapy 

Kleen-Mist  Car  Wash 

Knoebel's  Amusement  Park 

Kratzer  Motors,  Inc. 

Kratzer  Oil  Company,  Inc. 

Kreamer  Feed  Store 

L/B  Water  Service,  Inc. 

Leer  East 

Lenker  Manufacturing 

Lewisburg  Studio 

The  Locker  Room 

Lutheran  Brotherhood 

Mary  Macintosh 

Meckley's  Limestone  Products 

Medical  &  Surgical  Center,  Inc. 

Mel-Co  Printing 

Melcot  Radiator 

Middleburg  Oil  Company 

Middleswarlh  Kitchen  Fresh  Chips 

Mifflinburg  Bank  &  Trust 

Milton  Steel  &  Supply  Co. 

M  &  L  Appliances 

Modern  Business  Machines 

Moore  Business  Forms 

R.S.  Mowery  &  Sons,  Inc. 

Moyer  Electronic  Supply 

Mr  Donut  of  Hummels  Wharf 

Dr  Mohammad  M.  Munir 

National  Limestone  Quarry 

National  Ticket  Company 

Dr  Anthony  Nespoli 

Newton  Advertising 

Northern  Central  Bank 

Northway  Industries,  Inc. 

The  Optometric  Office 

Oft  Packagings,  Inc. 

Dr  John  Pagana 

Dr  P  N.  Patel 

Paul  Stine  Chev-Olds-Geo 

J.C.  Penney  Company 

Penn  Lyon  Homes,  Inc. 

Pennsylvania  House 

Pennsylvania  Power  &  Light 

Company 
Penn  TV  Sales  and  Service 
Penn  Valley  Printing  Co. 
Phillips  Motel 
The  Picture  Place 
Plaza  House  Furniture 
Port  Motel 

Purdy  Insurance  Agency,  Inc. 
Reed's  Real  French  Cleaners 
Rhoads  Mills,  Inc. 
N.H  Rigel  Insurance  Agency 
Thomas  R.  Rippon.  Esq. 
Ritz-Craft  Corporation  of  PA,  Inc. 
Rosenblum's,  Inc. 
Dr  Mohammad  Samad 
Schindler's  Studio 
Seebold  Funeral  Home 


Allen  Shaffer  &  Son  Insurance 
The  Shambeau 
Silvertip.  Inc. 
Smeltz  Auto  Sales  Co. 
Snyder  County  Trust  Co. 
Staiman  Brothers  Steel 
Stanley  Woodworking 
Steininger's  Laundry 
Stroehmann  Brothers  Co. 
Sunbury  Broadcasting  Corp. 
Sunbury  Motor  Company 
Sunbury  Textile  Mills.  Inc. 
Super  Bowl  522 
Susquehanna  Insurance 

Associates 
Susquehanna  Valley  Mall 

Merchants 
Susquehanna  Valley  White 
Tedd's  Landing,  Inc. 


Temperance  House 
Terry  Wild  Studio 
Townsends,  Inc. 
R.U.  Troutman  &  Sons.  Inc. 
Tru-Bilt  Lumber  Co. 
Universal  Suppliers.  Inc. 
Valley  Glass  Company 
Valley  Toyota-AMC 
Walnut  Acres,  Inc. 
H.  Warshow  &  Sons 
Watsontown  National  Bank 
Weis  Markets,  Inc. 
Dr  David  G.  Wilson 
Wood-Mode  Inc. 
Woolrich,  Inc. 
Young  Door  Company 
Zartman  Construction,  Inc. 
Zimmerman  Dodge 


i\/latcliing  Gift  Companies 

Susquehanna  University  is  grateful  to  our  alumni, 
parents  and  friends  who  increase  their  personal  gifts 
by  having  their  gifts  matched  by  their  employer 's 
matching  gift  program.  We  sincerely  appreciate  the 
generosity  of  the  many  companies  that  provide  this 
special  benefit.  For  more  information  about  the 
matching  gift  program,  please  contact  the  University 
Development  Office.  Beginning  July  1,  1990  donors 
will  receive  gift  society  recognition  for  matching  gift 
money  received  through  their  employers.  We  are 
honored  to  recognize  the  following  matching  gift 
companies  for  their  participation  during  the  1989-90 
fiscal  year. 


Aetna  Life  &  Casualty  Foundation 
Air  Products  and  Chemicals 
Allied-Signal  Foundation 
American  Airlines,  Inc. 
American  Cyanamid  Company 
American  Home  Products 

Corporation 
American  International  Group 
American  Optical  Corporation 
Amoco  Foundation,  Inc. 
Appleton  Papers,  Inc. 
ARA  Services,  Inc. 
ARCO  Foundation 
Arkwright  Foundation,  Inc. 
Armstrong  Rubber  Company 
Armstrong  World  Industries,  Inc. 
Ashland  Oil  Foundation,  Inc. 
AT&T  Foundation 
Bankers  Trust  Company 
Bank  of  New  York 
Bank  of  Pennsylvania 
Barclays  Bank  Charitable  Trust 
Baxter  Foundation 
Bell  Atlantic 

Bell  Communication  Research 
Bell  of  Pennsylvania 
L.M.  Berry  and  Company 
Black  &  Decker,  Inc. 
Boeing  Company 
Brunswick  Foundation,  Inc. 
Campbell  Soup  Company 
Carrier  Corporate  Foundation,  Inc. 
Carteret  Savings 
CertainTeed  Corporation 

Foundation 
Chase  Manhattan  Bank 
Chemical  Bank 


Chrysler  Corporation 
Chubb  &  Sons,  Inc. 
Cigna  Foundation 
Citicorp  Investment  Management 
Coca-Cola  Company 
Colgate-Palmolive  Company 
Colonial  Penn  Corporation 
Combustion  Engineering 
Connecticut  Yankee  Atomic 

Power  Company 
Continental  Corporation 

Foundation 
Coopers  &  Lybrand  Foundation 
Corning  Glass  Works  Foundation 
Cowles  Media  Company 
Crum  &  Forster 
CSX  Corporation 
Dauphin  Deposit  Bank  &  Trust 

Company 
Dow  Jones  &  Company,  Inc. 
Dun  &  Bradstreet  Corporate 

Foundation 
Duncanson  &  Holt  Group 
Eastern  Associated  Foundation 
Educators  Mutual  Life  Insurance 

Company 
Emerson  Electric  Company 
Ernst  &  Whinney 
Exxon  Education  Foundation 
Federal  National  Mortgage 

Association 
Federated  Department  Stores,  Inc. 
Ferranti  International  Signal,  Inc. 
Firemans  Fund  American 

Foundation 
Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber  Company 
First  Fidelity  Bancorporation 


First  Pennsylvania  Bank 
First  Union  National  Foundation 
Ford  Motor  Company  Fund 
Ford  New  Holland,  Inc. 
Fulton  Bank 
Gannett  Foundation 
General  Electric  Foundation 
General  Public  Utilities 
General  Telephone  &  Electronic 
PH.  Glatfelter  Company 
Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber 

Company 
Grace  Foundation,  Inc. 
Great  Northern  Nekoosa 

Corporation 
GTE  Service  Corporation 
The  Guardian  Life  Trust 
Harris  Foundation 
Hershey  Foods  Corporation  Fund 
Hershey  Trust  Company 
Hewlett  Packard 
Hoffmann-La  Roche  Foundation 
Honeywell  Foundation 
Hughes  Aircraft  Company 
IBM  Matching  Grants  Program 
ICI  Americas.  Inc. 
Ingersoll-Rand 
Integnty  Life  Insurance 
International  Flavors  & 

Fragrances.  Inc. 
International  Telephone  & 

Telegraph 
John  Hancock  Mutual 
Johnson  &  Higgins 
Johnson  &  Johnson 
K-Mart  Corporation 
KPMG  Peat  Marwick  Mitchell 

Foundation 
Kraft.  Inc. 

John  Labatt  Limited 
Lukens  Foundation 
Mack  Trucks,  Inc. 
Martin  Marietta  Corporation 
Maryland  National  Foundation, 

Inc. 
McGraw-Hill  Foundation,  Inc. 
Mellon  Bank 

Merck  Company  Foundation 
Meridian  Bank 

Merrill  Lynch  &  Company,  Inc. 
Midlantic  National  Bank 
Millipore  Foundation 
MITRE  Corporation 
Mobil  Foundation,  Inc. 
Morgan  Guaranty  Trust  Company 
Nabisco.  Inc. 
National  Grange  Mutual 

Insurance  Company 
National  Westminster  Bank 
Nationwide  Foundation 
New  England  Telephone 
New  Jersey  Bell 
New  York  Life  Foundation 
New  York  Telephone  Company 
New  York  Times  Company 

Foundation 
North  American  Philips 

Corporation 
OMNI  Construction,  Inc. 
Pacific  Telesis 
Paramount  Communications 

Foundation 
J.C  Penney  Company,  Inc 
Pfizer,  Inc. 

Philadelphia  National  Bank 
Philip  Morris 
PMA  Foundation 
Price  Waterhouse  Foundation 
Primerica  Corporation 
Proctor  and  Gamble 
Provident  Mutual  Life  Insurance 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

29 


Prudential  Foundation 

Public  Service  Electric  &  Gas 

Reader's  Digest  Foundation 

Ttie  Record 

Reliance  Group  Holdings  Inc. 

Rohm  &  Haas  Company 

Rorer  Group,  Inc. 

Royal  Insurance 

Ryder  System.  Inc. 

Sandoz,  Inc. 

Sara  Lee  Foundation 

Scott  Paper  Company  Foundation 

Security  Pacific  Foundation 

Stiawmut  Charitable  Foundation 

Shearson  Lehman  Hutton 

Shell  Companies  Foundation.  Inc. 

Sherwin  Williams  Foundation 

Siemens  Capital  Corporation 

Sony  Corporation  of  America 

Southern  California  Gas  Company 

Southern  Company  Services 

Southern  New  England  Telephone 

Southwestern  Bell  Foundation 

Squibb  Corporation 

Stackpole  Corporation 

State  Farm  Companies 

Foundation 
State  Street  Bank  and  Trust 

Company 
Strawbridge  and  Clothier 
Sundstrand  Corporate  Foundation 
Sun  Refining  and  Marketing 
Tennant  Company  Foundation 
Texas  Eastern  Transmission 

Corporation 
Texas  Instruments  Foundation 
Textron.  Inc. 
Time  Warner,  Inc. 
Towers  Perrin 

Toyota  l^^otor  Sales  USA,  Inc. 
Travelers  Insurance  Company 
UNISYS  Corporation 
United  Jersey  Banks 
USAir.  Inc. 

U.S.  Borax  &  Chemical 
U.S.  Fidelity  and  Guaranty 

Company 
Vanguard  Group.  Inc. 
Warner  Lambert  Company 
Westinghouse  Educational 

Foundation 
Windsor  Technologies,  Inc. 
Xerox  Foundation 
Arthur  Young  Foundation 


IT'S  AS  EASY  AS  1...2...3.... 

Your  gift  can  tiaue  double  the  impact  if  you  work  for  a  matching  gift  company.  Simply 

1  Locate  your  company's  name  on  this  list. 

2  Obtain  a  matching  gift  form  from  your  personnel  office. 

3  Send  the  completed  form  with  your  gift  and  watch  your  gift  multiply! 

All  of  the  companies  listed  will  match  your  gift  to  accredited  four-year  colleges  and  universities  in 
the  United  States  Use  the  l(ev  to  determine  if  your  company  will  also  match  gifts  to  other  higher  edu 
cation  institutions  and  to  find  out  if  gifts  of  directors,  retirees,  or  spouses  qualify. 
Many  subsidiaries  of  these  parent  companies  are  also  eligible;  check  with  your  personnel  office.  If 
your  company  does  not  have  a  matching  gift  program,  why  not  work  with  others  to  start  one? 
Give  your  gift  a  lift!  Join  in  partnership  with  your  company  to  support  higher  education. 


KEY 

ALL 

-All  SIX  types  Of  inslitulions  listed  below  eligible 

J — Junior  colleges  eligible 

C— Community  colleges  eligible 

U—Four-year  colleges  and  universities  eligible 

G— Graduate  and  professional  schools  eligible 

R— Seminaries  ana  theological  schools  eligible 

T— Technical  and  specialized  schools  eligible 

Pr 

—Private  institutions  only 

t 

— Ltmited  to  specific  institutions 

A 

—Previous  or  current  affiliation  with  school  required 

d 

—Non-employee  directors  of  company  eligible 

r 

-Retired  employees  eligible 

S 

—Spouses  eligible 

t 

—Spouses  of  retirees  eligible 

u 

—Widows  or  widowers  of  retirees  eligible 

tt 

-Limited  to  specific  personnel 

—Companies  added  since  last  year 

Italics 

—Greater  than  1  to  1  match 

n  Mutual 


fiJ&T  (J.C.U.G).d,f 
Abbott  Laboratories  (All}.d.r,t.u 
"Access  Energy  Corp  (All) 
Adria  Laboralories  Division  ot  Er- 

bamont,  Inc  CUGj.r 
Advanced  Micro  Devices  IU,G).r.s 
The  AEROSPACE  Cotp  (All).d.s 
Aetna  Life  &  Casualty  (AHJ.d./is 
Aid  Associalion  for  Lutherans 

lAlll.d.r 
Air  Products  and  Chemicals.  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.fti.dxs 
Ak20  America,  Inc  (All) 
Alabama  Power  Co  (U.G).dr 
Albany  International  Corp  (A/I),d.r. 
Alberrscn's.  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R) 
Alcan  Aluminum  Corp  IAII),r 
AIco  Standard  Corp  iAIIj.d 
Alexander  &  Baldwin.  Inc  (All).d.r 
Allegheny  Ludlum  Corp  (All) 
Allendale  Mutual  Insurance  Co 

(Alll.d.r 
Allied-Signal  inc  (All).d 


(Alt) 


eCos  (A!l) 
:  (All) 


Allstaie  ir 

Alptia 

Aluminum  Co  of  America 

(J.C.UMd.r 
AMAX,  Inc  (J,C.U.G.R).d 

(C.U.G.R.T).d 
Amerada  Hess  Corp  (All).d.r.' 


n  Brands.  I. 


5  (All) 


■■  IAtl).d 


lencan  Elecinc  Power  Co  ,  Inc 
(C.U.GJ.t).d.r 

Express  Co  (J.C.U.G.R). d. 

General  Corp  (All).d 


UC.U.G).r.s.l 
mencan  Medici 
(J.C.U.G.r).d.s 


i\  Bank  (J.C.U.G) 
American  National  Bank  &  Trust  Co 

ol  Chicago  fJ.CUGj 
Amencan  National  Can  Co  (All),r 
American  Oplical  Corp  (J.C.U.Q).r.s 
American  Petrofina,  Inc  (U).A 
American  Savings  Bank  (All.Pr.t) 
Amencan  Standard,  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.R).d 
Amencan  Slates  Insurance  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.rs.t.u 
American  Sterilizer  Co 

(CU.G.R.UA 
American  Stock  Exchange 

(C.U.G.R) 
Amencan  United  Life  Insurance  Co 

(All).d.r 
Amentech  (J.C.U.G.r).d.r 
'Ameritech  Applied  Technologies  Inc 

(J.CU.G.Ti.i 
Ameritech  Services,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).r 
AmenTrusI  Co  National  Association 

<AII).d.r 
Amfac.  Inc  (All).d 
AmocoCorp  U.CU.G.Rj.d.r 
AmslarCorp  (J.C.U.G.R).H 
AMSTED  Industries  Inc  fUGU 
Analog  Devices  Inc  (All)d 
Arthur  Andersen  8  Cc 

(J.C.U.G.R).r.s 
The  Andersons  Management  Corp 

(All) 
Anheuser-Busch  Cos  ,  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Appleton  Papers  Inc  (All) 
Arkwnghl  Mutual  Insurance  Co 

(AlD.d.r.s 
Armco  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).d 
Armstrong  World  Industries,  Inc 

(UG.R).d.r 
Armlek  Corp  (U) 
Asea  Brown  Boven  Inc  (All).d.r 
Ashland  Oil.  Inc  (All).d.r 
Associated  Box  Corp  (AII.Pr).A 
Guy  F  Atkinson  Co  ot  California 

(AJI).r 


Automatic  Data  Processing.  Inc 

(J.C.U.G) 
Avon  Products,  Inc  (J.(XU.G).d 
Avtex  Fibers.  Inc  (U,G) 


BASF  Corp  (All}.r 

BHP  Utah  International  Inc  (All).d 

BMC  Industries,  Inc  (J.C.U.G) 

The  BOC  Group,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r 

BP  AMERICA  (All).d.r.s.t 

W  S  Baile/  &  Son.  Bankers 

(J.U.R).d.r.u 
Baker  Hughes  Inc  (U).r 
Ball  Corp  (All).d.r.s 
Baltimore  Bancorp  (J.C,U.G) 
Baltimore  Gas  &  Electnc  Co. 

(U.G.R).d.r 
Banc  One  Wisconsin  Corp 

iJ.QU.G.n.r 
Bancorp  Hawaii  (CU) 
Bancroft-Whitney  Co  (J.C.U.G.t) 
Bank  o(  Boston  (All).d,rs.l 
The  Bank  of  California,  N  A  (All),d 
Bank  ot  Montreal  (U.G).d 
Bank  of  New  England  Corp 


(All).d 


Susquehanna  Students  enjoy  the  fresh  air  and  conversation  with  friends. 


The  Bank  of  New  York  (All).r.s 
Bark  One,  Texas  (U.G) 
Bank  South  Corp  (All) 
Bankers  Life  and  Casualty  (All) 
Bankers  Tnjst  Co  (JCUG).d 
Barter-Colman  Co  (U).d 
Barclays  Bank  PLC  (J.C.U.GJ) 
BarclaysAmericanCorp  (All) 
CB  Bans.  Inc  (J.C.U.G).d 
Barnes  Group  Inc  (All).d.s 
Barnes  &  Roche.  Inc  (All) 
Bamett  Associates,  Inc  (U.G.R.Pr).A 
Barnett  Banks,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R).d 
The  Badon-Gitlei  Co  (J.C.U.G.R) 
Baxter  Heallhcare  Corp  (All).d 
BayBanks.  Inc  (AID.d 
Beatrice  Co  (C.U.G.R).d 
Bechlel  Power  Corp  (J.C.U).d 
AG  Becker Panbas Inc  (All) 
Becor  Western  Inc  (U}.r 
Becton  Dickinson  and  Co  (All).d.r.ll 
Beech  AircraH  Corp  (All).r 
Bell Allantic  Corp  (J.C.U.G).d.r.il 
Bell  Federal  Savings  and  Loan  As- 

socm<on(U.G.Rt).d.r 
Bell  of  Pennsylvania  (J,C.U.G.T),d.r 
BeWcoie  (J,C,U,G,T),r 
BellSouth  Corp  (All).d.r 
Beloil  Corp  (All).d 
BemisCo.  Inc  (J.CMG,T).d,r 
The  Bergen  Record  Corp  (All).d 
L  M  Berry  and  Co  (J.C.U.T),r 
Best  Products  Co  (Aii).d 
Bill  Communicalions,  Inc  (All) 
Biluminous  Casualty  Corp  (U.G).d 
The  Black  &  Decker  Corp 

(J.C.U.G.r).d.r 
M  &  R  Block,  Inc  (CU.G.R.nd.n 
The  Blount  Foundation.  Inc  {AII),d.S 
Blue  Bell,  Inc  (J.C.U.G) 
TheBoemgCo  (J.C.U.G.T).d.r.s.t 
Boise  Cascade  Coqj  (All).d,s 
Borden,  Inc  (U).d 
Borg-Wamer  Corp  (All) 


U.U.G.R.ri 
Boston  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co 

(U.G.R.TPr).d.r.s.t.u 
Bowaterinc  (J.C.U.G.T).d 
Brakeley,  John  Pnce  Jones  inc  (, 
Bernd  Brecher  and  Associates,  li 

(All) 
Bndgestone/Firestofw.  Inc.  (All),r 
Bristol-Myers  Squibb  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R}.d.r 
Bristol  Savings  Bank  (AII).A 
Brockway  Glass  Co ,  Inc 

(J.C.U.R.T).d.r 
'Brown  &  Williamson  Tobacco 

Corp  (M).r.s.l.u 


Brown-Forman  Corp  (J.CU.G.R) 
Brtjwn  Group.  Inc  (U.G.R,T,Pr},d 
John  Brown  Inc  (J.C.U.G.7) 
Brvnswick  Corp  (J,C.U.G.R).d.r 
Buell  tnduslnes,  Inc  (All),d 
Buffalo  Color  Corp  (All) 
BungeCorp  (All),r.s 
Burlington  Induslnes,  Inc  (All).d.r 
Burlington  Northern  Inc  (J.C.U).d 


tlCo,l 


:  (All) 


CBI  Induslnes.  Inc  (U,G.T).d 

CBS  Inc  (U.G) 

CNA  Insurance  Cos  (All) 


CPC 


■C(AII).d. 


CSX  Corp  (All).d 
CabofCwp  (All).d.r 
Cabot  Stains  (All) 
Calex  Manuladunng  Co  ,  Inc  (All) 
Callanan  Industries  Inc  (AII).A,d 
Campbell  Soup  Co  (All).d.r 
Capital  Ciiies/ABC,  Inc  (J,C.U.G).d 
Capital  Holding  Corp  (All).d.r 
Carolina  Power  &  Light  Co 

(All.t).d.r 
Carohna  Telephone  and  Telegraph 

Co  (J.C.U.G.R).A.d.r.s 
Carpenter  Technology  Corp 

(J.U).d.r 
Carson  Pine  Scott  &  Co  (J.C.U,G),d 
Carter  Hawley  Hale  Stores,  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.T) 
Carter-Wallace,  Inc  (All),d.r,s 
Castle  and  Cooke.  Inc  (All) 
Caterpillar  Inc  (U.G).d.r 
Cental  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r.s 
Centenor  Energy  Corp  (AH),d.r 
Centerre  Bank,  N  A  (J.C.U) 
Central  Illinois  Light  Co 

(J.U.G.R.T).d 
Central  Life  Assurance  Co  (U).d 
Central  Vermont  Public  Sendee 

Corp  (All) 
Century  Cos  o(  America  WCt/.G.H) 
CerrainTeed Corp  (All).r 
Chamberiain  Manufaciunng  Corp 

(All) 
Champion  International  Corp 

(AJI).d.r 
Champlin  Refining  &  Chemicals.  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.R) 
Charles  River  Laboraiones,  Inc 

acu.G.Ti." 

The  Chase  Manhattan  Corp 

IJ.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Chemical  Bank  Corp  (All).d.r.s.t.u 

Chesapeake  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Chesapeake  &  Potomac  Telephone 

Cos  (All).d.r.s 
Chesebrough-Band's,  inc 

(J.C.U.G.T).d.r 
Chevron  Corp  (J.C.U.G,R).d.r 
Chicago  Title  and  Trusi  Co 

(J.C,U.G.R).d.r 
Chicago  Tnbune  Co  (All) 
Cho/sler  Corp  (J.C.U  -  -  - 


d  Son  tnc  (A}l).d.r 
Chubb  Lile  Insurance  Co  ol  Ameri- 
ca (All).r 
Church  &  Dwighl  Co .  Inc  (U) 
Church  Mutual  Insurance  Co 

(J.C.U.G).d.r 
CIBA<iElGY  Corp  (All).d 
CIGNA  Corp  (All).d.r.ii 
Cincinnati  Bell,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.lt) 
■Circuit  City  Stores.  Inc  IJ.C,U.G) 
CrticorpCitibank,  N  A  (M).d.r 
Citizens  and  Southern  South  Caroli- 
na Corp  (All).d.r.s.l 
Citizens  Fidelity  Bank  &  Trust  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R) 
The  Citizens  and  Southern  Georgia 

Corp  (J.C.U.G).r 
Clevelan(K:iifts  inc  (AJI).d 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

30 


Clopay  Corp  (AM) 
TheCtofOxCo  (J.C.U.G).d.r.s.l 
Coats  S  Clark.  Inc  <AJI),r 
Thi  Coca-Cola  Co  (AJf).d.r.s.t 
The  Coleman  Co .  Inc  (J,C.Uyr.s.t 
Cdgale-Palmolive Co  iAII).a.r.it 
Collirw  &  Aikman  Corp  (All) 
Colonial  Bancorp.  Ir>c  (All}.r 
Colonial  Parking  Inc  (U) 
Colonial  Penn  Group,  loc 

(J.C.U.G).a.f.s 
The  Columbia  Gas  System.  Inc. 

(J.C.U.G.R).<l.r 
Columbus  Life  Insurance  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R) 
Comertca  Inc  (J.C.U.G.fi) 
'Commercial  Inlertech  Corp 

UCMG.nC 
Commortwealih  Energy  System 

(JMG.R.J).r 
Commonwealth  Insurance  Co  (All) 
Communications  Satellite  Corp 

(J.CU.G.Rl.d.r 
Community  Murual  Blue  Cross  & 

BlueShieWfJ.CUG.ft.JJ.r 
Connecticul  Bank  S  Trust  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R).r.s 
Connecticut  Mutual  Life  Insurance 

Co  (All).f 
Connedicul  Natural  Gas  Corp 

(J.C.U.G) 
Connecticut  Savings  Bank  (All) 
Conoco  Inc  (J.C.U,G.T),r 
Consolidated  Edison  Co  otNgw 

>tw*.  Inc  IJ.C.U.G.T),f 
Consolidated  Natural  Gas  Co 

(J.U.G).d,' 
ConsolxJaled  Papers,  inc  (All).a.f 
Consolidated  Rail  Corp  <J.C,UG),d 
Consolidation  Coal  Co  (J.C.U.GT).' 
Consumers  Power  Co  (J.C.U.GXl.d.t 
Cental  Corp  UCUGj 
Conlinental  Bank  (U.G),d.r 
The  Conlinenial  Corp  (J.C.U.Gl.d 
Conlinertlal  Telecom  Inc  (J.C.U.G} 
Fradenc  W  Cook  &  Co.  Inc  (All) 
Co-op  Banking  Group  Cos  (All.Pr) 
Cooper  IndustnesWC.UG.ri; 
Cooper  Tire  A  Rubber  Co  (All).r 
Coopers  &  Lybrand  ('UGM 
The  Copley  Press,  Inc  (AH).d.r,s.t.u 
Copley  Real  Estate  Advisors.  Inc 

(All) 
Copolymer  Rubber  and  C^iemical 

Corp  (U) 
Coming  Inc  (All},a.r 
Courlaulds  Coalings  Inc  (U.G.Pr) 
Cwingfon  &  Burling  (G.X) 
Cowles  Media  Co  (All).d.s 
Crane  Co  (J.C.U.G.Ri.d 
Cray  Research,  Inc  (J.C,U.G.T).d 
"Credit  Suisse  (All) 
Cromplon  &  Knowles  Corp  (All) 
Cross  &  Trecker  Corp  (J.C.U.G.T) 
Crown  Central  Petroleum  Corp 

(U.G, 
Crum  and  Forster,  Inc  (All).d 
Cummins  Engine  Co  ,  Inc  (All).d,r 
CUNA  Mutual  Insurance  Group 

(U).A 
Cyclops  Corp  (U.C).d 


Oain  Bosworth  Inc  (All) 
Dana  Corp  (All).d.r 
The  Dantorth  Foundation  (All).d 
DEKALB  Genetics  Corp  (All).d 
Delta  Air  Lines.  Inc  (C.U.G.R.T).d 
Deluxe  Corp  (J.C.U.T).d.r 
Dennison  Manutaaunng  Co 

(J.C.U.G.T).d.s 
Deposit  Guaranty  Nalional  Bank 

(All) 
DeSoto.  Inc  (U.G).d.r 
The  Oelroil  Edison  Co  (AII),A.d 
AWG  Dewai  Inc  (J.U.G.R.Pf).A.s 
The  Dextar  Corp  ( J.C.U.G. T),a.s 
Diamond  Crystal  Salt  Co  (All) 
Oidiet  Taylor  Refractories  Corp  (Al 
Diico  LatMratories  (All) 
Digiial  Equipment  Corp 

(J.C.U.Gnd.r.s.t 
Digital  Sciences  Corp  (U.G.D.A 
Dominion  Bankshares  Corp 

(J.C.U.G.Rl.d 
Donaldson  Co  Inc  (All) 
Donaldson,  Lulkm  &  Jei 
Dove-Knighi  and  Associ 

Architects  fU),A 
Dow  Chemical  USA 

(J.C.U.G.R.t).a.r.u 
Owf  Coming  Coo)  (J.CU.G.Ti.r.u 
Do*/  Jones  &  Co.  Inc  (Aliya.r 
Dresser  Industries.  Inc  (U.G.R).d.. 
Drexel  Burnham  Lambert  Inc  (All 
Dry  Dock  Savings  Bank  (J.C.U.G) 
Duke  Power  Co  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
The  Dun  i  Bradsfrsel  Corp 


(All).s 


EG»G,  Inc  (J.C.U.G).A.d.r. 

Eastam  Enterpnses  (All).d. 

Eastland  Bank  (J.C.U.G) 

Eaton  Corp  (All).d.r 

Jack  Eckerd  Corp  (All).d 

Ecdab  Inc  (All).d 

Educalors  Mutual  L 
Co  (M).A 

Egan  Machinery  Co  (J.U.G) 

EK  Aqurtaine.  Inc  (All).s 

Elizabethiown  WaierCo  (U.G.R.T).d 

Emerson  Electric  Co  (All).d 

Engelhard  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R) 

Er>gineered  Systems  &  Develop- 
ment Corp  (J.C.U.G) 

Enron  Corp  (C.U.G,R).dr 

ENSERCH  Corp  (J.C.U.G.T) 

Ensign-Bicklord  Foundation 
(All).d.r.s 

EnviroleChCorp  (J.C.U.G.T) 

Eqwbank  (J.UM' 

The  Equitable  Financial  Cos 


(Aii),d 


Equitable  Life  Insurance  Co  of  Iowa 

(J.C.U.G.R).r 
EqurtaWe  Resources.  Inc  (C.U.G).d 
Ernst  &  Whinney  (U.G.%},A 
EslertineCorp  (J.C.U.G.T) 
EthKon.  Inc  (All).r 
Ethyl  Corp  (C.U.G.R),d.r.s 
European  American  Bank 

(J.C.U.G.R) 
Exxon  Education  Foundation 

(A)l).A.d.r.u 


FMCCorp  (All).d.s 
Facet  Enterprises,  Inc  (All) 
Factory  Mutual  Engineering  and 
Research/Service  Bureau 

(J.C.U.G,R).A.r 
Fairchild  Industries.  Inc  (All) 
Far  West  Federal  Bank  (All) 
Farm  Credit  Banks  of  Springfield 

(J.C.U.G.T) 
Federal-Mogut  Cof p  (All).d.r.s 
Federal  National  Mortgage  Associa- 
tion fJ,aUG.fl|d,r 
Federated  Departmeni  Stores.  Inc 

(All).d.r 
FerroCorp  (J.C.U.G.T).d 
Fidelity  Investments  (J.U.Pr) 
Fiduciary  Trust  Co  (Boston)  ^A/l/d.s 
The  Field  Corp  (All\ 


S  Func 


Co 


(U.G.R.T.Pr).d.r 
First  Atlanta/The  First  National 

Bank  ol  Atlanta  (J.C.U.G.R) 
FirstBancorp.  Inc  (Allj.A 
First  Bank  System,  Inc  lAII).r 
The  First  Boston  Corp  lAII).r 
•First  City  BanCorp  of  Texas 

(J.C.U.G.T).d 
First  Fidelity  BanCorp  (U.G.R.t).d.r 


e  Bank  of  Califc 


(All).d 


e  Bank  of  Oregon, 

N  A  (CUGI.r 
First  Interstate  Bank  ol  Washington. 

N  A  (U.G.R.T).d.r 
First  Kentucky  National  Corp 

(J.CU.Gi 
First  Maryland  Bancorp  fAW.r 
First  Mississippi  Corp  (All).d 
First  National  Bank  ol  Chicago 

Foundation  (J.C.U.G.R).d.s 
First  Union  Corp  (All) 
First  Valley  Bar>k  (First  Valley  Corp) 

(J.C.U.G).d.r 
First  Virginia  Banks.  Inc  (U.Gj.d 
Fleet  National  Bank  (J.CU.G) 
Fluor  Corp  (All).d 
Ford  Motor  Co  (J.C.U.G. Rj.d.r 
Ford  Motor  Co  ol  Canada,  Ltd 

(U.G).d 
The  Foxtioro  Co  (Allj.d.r 
Fraeport-McMoRan.  Inc  (J.C.U,G).d,r 


GATX  Corp  (U).d 
GTE  Corp  (M.i).d,t 
Gaiiloo  ElectroOptics  Corp 

(J.CU.GJ) 
Gallatin  National  Bank  CI^,G.fl) 
E  &J  GaJki Winery fJ,C,U,GJ,A 
Gannett  Foundairan  (AJl) 
The  Gary-Willianw  Co  /The  Piton 

FoundalK)n^A/*J,r 
Gast  Manufactunng  Corp  (Atl) 
The  Gales  Coip  (J.C.U.G.R).A.r 
GenOxp  Inc  (M).d.r 
Ganaral  Acddant  Insurance  Co.  ol 

Am6nca(J.C.U,G.R).r 
GenerEil  Cable  Co  (All) 
Qenarai  Onama  Corp 

(J.CU.G.Pr).d.r 


General  Defense  Corp  (AM) 
Genera)  Dynamics  Corp  (J.U).d.r 
General  Electric  Canada  Inc 

(U.G).A.d,s 
GerwralElecincCo  (AJl).A.d.r 
General  Foods.  Inc  (U.G).r.s 
General  Housewares  Corp 

(J.C.U.G.R.Pr).d 
Genaral  Mills.  Inc  (All).d.r 
General  Motors  Corp  (UG).d 
'General  Public  Utilities  Corp 

(CU,G).d 
GaneraiReCoqi  (J.C.U,G.T).d 
General  Signal  Corp  (J.C.U.G.T) 
M  Arthur  Gensler  Jr  and  AssoCh 

ates,  Inc  (AJl) 
Gerber  Products  Co  (U.G.R).d.r 
Gilbane  Building  Co  (J,C,U,T) 
The  Gillette  Co  (U.G.T).r 
Oilman  Paper  Co  (AJI).d 
P  H  GlaHelterCo  (J.C.U.G.T)j.s 
Glaxo  Inc  (J.C.U.G).r 
Glendale  Federal  (U) 
Goldman,  Sachs  A  Co  (AS) 
GoWome  (All) 

Good  Value  Homes,  Inc  (U.G.R.%).r 
The  BFGoodrich  Co  (J.U.G).A.d,r,s,t 
The  Goodyear  Tire  i  Rubber  Co 

(J.C.U.GJ).d.r 
Gould  Inc  (J.C,U.G,R).s 
Goulds  Pumps.  Inc  (J.C.UG.T).A 
Government  Employees  insurance 

Co  (U.G.R,T).d 
WR  Grace*  Co  (J.C.U.G.T).d.r 
WW  Grainger.  Inc  (All) 
GrandMet  USA.  Inc  (All) 
Grant  Thornton  (U.G,  t) 
The  Graphic  Pnnting  Co ,  Inc  (All) 
Great  Lakes  Carbon  Coqi 

(J.CUG.Rld.r.n 
Great  Northern  Nekoosa  Corp 

(All).d.r 
Great  West  Casualty  Co  (U.G).d 
Greenwood  Mills,  Inc  (U.G.R.T).r.s 
Gregory  Rsole  Equipment  Co  (M) 
John  Grenzebach  &  Associates.  Inc 

(U.G).II 
Gnnnell  Mutual  Reinsurance  Co 

(J.C.U) 
Grumman  Corp  (J.C.U.t).d.r.: 


The  Guanjia 


a(J.C.U.G),d 


Co  c 


Co 


(All) 


Hamilton  Bank  (All).d. 
Hampton  &  Harper,  In 
John  Hancock  Mutua 

anceCo  (All).d.r.s 
M  A  Hanna  Co  (All) 
'Harleysvjlle  Mutual 

(A}l).d.r 
Harper  &  Row,  Publisheis.  Ir 
HarnsCorp  (J.C.U.G.Rl.d 
Hams  Trust  &  Savings  Bank  Hams 

Bankcorp  (U.G.R.T),A.d.r 
Hartford  Insurance  Group  ^U,fl>,d,/;! 
The  Hanlord  Steam  Bdler  Inspec- 
tion and  Insurance  Co  (All),d.r.s 
Hartmara  Corp  (U.G.R.T).A 
Hwodh.  Inc  (J.C.U) 
HJ  Heinz  Co  (All),d.r 
Heller  Financial.  Inc  (U.G) 
Hercules  Inc  (All).d.r 
Hershey  Entertainment  &  Resort 

Co  (AJI).d.r.s 
Hershe/  Foods  Corp 

( J.CU.G. R).d.rs.t.u 
Hewitt  Associates  (All) 
Hewtett-Packanj  Co  (J.C.U.G).d 
'HexcelCorp  (AlO 
Higher  Education  PubUcaOons,  Inc 

(All) 
The  Hillman  Co  (All) 
Hoechsl  Celaness  Corp  (J.C.U.G).r 
Hottmann-LaRoche  Inc  (All),r 
Holmes  &  Narver.  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T.t) 
Home  Life  Insurance  Co 

(J.C.U.G).r.t 
Homestake  Mining  Co 

(J.C.U.G.r).d.s 
Hon^fwall.  Inc  (U.G.R.T),d.r.s 
Geo  A  HofTTTol  &  Co  (J.C.U.G.R).s 
Hospital  Corp  of  Arrranca  (AH).d,r 
Houghton  Mitflin  Co  (All).d,r.s 


(J.C.U.G).d.r 
Hubbard  Milling  Co  (UG.R) 
Hubbell  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).d 
JM  HuberCorp  (AJI).d.s 
Huck  Manulactunng  Co  (J.C.U.G.T) 
Huffy  Corp  (All),d.s 
Hughes  Aircraft  Co  (AlO 
The  Hydraulic  Co  (All).d 


ITT  Corp  WCy,G).d,r 
lU  Intemalional  (J,C.U.GT).d 
Illinois  Ben (CU.G.R).d.r 
Illinois  Tool  Wofks  Inc  (AS),d.r 
IMCERA  Group,  Inc  (J.CU.G.r).d 
Into  Delaval,  Inc  (AM).d 
Indiana  Bell  Telephone  Co.  Inc 

(J.U.G.T).d.r 
Industnal  Indemnity  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.s 

Ingersoll-Rand  Co  (All).d.r 
Innovation  Packaging,  Inc 

^UG.PrJ.A.d,r 
Instron  Corp  (AJI).d 
Imegon  Corp  (fijl) 
Inlet  Corp  (Ail).d.s 
Intelligent  ConOols.  Inc  (AH) 
The  IntedaMB  Corp  (J.QUG.R).d.r 
Intema^onal  Business  Machnes 

Coqx  (AH).d.r.S.t.u 

Fragrartces  Inc  (AH.t) 
Irmmationai  Multifoods  Corp. 

(AJI).d.r 
International  Paper  (All).d 
'  imernallonal  Student  Exchange 

Cards,  Inc  (U) 
hwa  Resources  Inc  (AJI),d,r,s,t 
ttek  Corp  (AIQ 
'  Iveco  Trucks  of  North  Amenca,  Ifk 

(U.G) 


JSJ  Corp  (J.CU.G.T).d.r 
James  River  Corp  (All),d 
Jertehes&Co.  Inc.  rAJr),s 
Jefferson-Pilot  Communkialksns  Co. 

(All).d 
Jeffereon-Pitol  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Axel  Johnson  Inc  (J.C.U.G XPr).d.r 
E  F  Johnson  Co  (Ml) 
Johnson  Controls,  Inc  (All).d.r 
Johnson  &  Higgins  (All).r.s 
Johnson  i  Johnson  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
SC  Johnson  S  Son,  Inc  (M).d.r 
Jones  Gnaup,  Inc  (J,C.U,G.R},1t 
Jostens.  Inc  (AII).A.d.r.s.l.u 


KPMG  Peat  Marwick  (U.G).A.r 
K  man  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R.t).d 
Kansas  City  Southern  Industnes. 

Inc  (All).d 
Karmazin  Products  Corp  (U.G) 
Kearney-National  Inc  (U.G.R.T) 
KeebtefCo  (J.C.U.R.T) 
Keete.  Bnjyette  &  Woods,  Inc  (All) 
Kellogg  Co  (Aff).d.r 
The  M  W  Kellogg  Co  (AH) 
W.K  Kellogg  Foundation 

(J.C.UG.T).d.r 
Kemper  Group  (AJI).d 
Kennametal  Inc  (U.G.R.T) 
TheKerrteCo  (J.C.U.G.t) 
KefT-McGee  Corp  (M).r 
WaHer  Kidde  &  iDo.  (U.G).A 
KkJder,  PoabodyA  Co  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.T) 
Kir^buryCorp  (AJI).A,d,f.s 
KipUnger  Washington  ErSlors 

(All).d.r.s,l 
KntgW-Riddef,  Inc  (J,C.U.G).d.r 
H  Kohnstamm  &  Ca.  Inc. 

(CU.G.T).A 
Kode  Construaion  Ca  (U).A 
K/a/t  General  Foods  {J.C.U.G}.d 


The  L^mson  &  Sessions  Co  (U.G) 
Land  O'Lakes.  Inc.  (All) 
Lanier  Worldwide.  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T) 
LaSalle  National  Bank  (J.C.U.G) 
The  Law  Co ,  Inc  (C.U.G).A 
The  Lawyers  Cooperative  Publish- 
ing Co  (J.C.U.G) 
Lehi^  Portland  Cement  Co 

(J.C.U.G).r 
Levi  Strauss  A  Co  (J.C,U.G).d.r 
'UbboyOfvensFdrdCo  (J,C.U.G.T).r 
The  Liberty  Corp  (All).r.s 
'The  Life  Insurance  Co  ol  Virginia 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
EliUltyandCo  (All).d.r 
Lincoln  National  Corp 

(J.C.U.G.nd.r.s.t 
Link  Engineenng  Co ,  Inc  (U) 
Thomas  J  Lipton,  Inc  (AJI).s 
LoclrteCorp  (J.C.U.G.R).d 
Loews  Corp  (All) 
Lone  Star  Industnes.  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.T).d 
Lotus  Dei/elopmeni  Corp 

(J.C.U.G.T),s 
The  Louisiana  Land  and  ExplOfatxyt 

Co.  (All) 
Louisiana  Power  A  Light  Co  (U) 
The  Lubnzol  Corp  (All).d.r,s 
Lucky  Stores,  Inc  (All),d 
Ludlow  Corp  (J.C.UG.T),A.d.r.s 
Lukens  Inc  (All).d 
Lummus  Crest.  Inc.  (CU,Q}.d.r 


M/A  COM  Government  Systems  Di- 
vision fU.G.Tl 
MCA  INC  (J.C.U.G).s 
"MCI  Telecommunications  Corp 

Midwest  Division  (U.G).* 
MNC  Financial,  Inc  (UG.t).d 
MSI  Insurance  (J.C.U.G) 
MAT  Chemicals  Inc  (J.C.U.G} 
MTS  Systems  Corp  (All).r 
John  D  and  Cathenne  T  MacAithur 

Foundation  (AJI).d.r 
Mack  Trucks.  Inc  fJ.C.UG.fl; 
MacLean-FoggCo  (U.G.R.T) 
R  H  MacyACo.Inc  (J.C.U.G.R).d 
'Madison  Mutual  Insurance  Co 

(J.C.U.G).d 
MaguireOilCo  (All) 
Mallincknsdt,  Inc  (U.G).il 
Manufacturers  Hanover  Corp  (All) 

(J.C.U.G.R).d 

Ma/athon  Oil  Co  (All).d.r 

MaremonlCorp  (J.C,U.G.T) 

Marine  Corp  (Springfield) 
(J.C.U.G.T),d.r.s.t 

Manne  Midland  Bank,  N  A 
(J.C.U.G.  R).d 

ManU  Inc  (J.C.U.G).d 

The  Marley  Co  (U) 

Marsh  A  McLennan  Cos  ,  Inc 
(All).d.s 

Marttn  Marietta  Corp  (All).d 

Massachusetts  Mutual  Life  Insur- 
ance Co  (J.CU.G.  R).d.s 

Mattel,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).d 

Maxus  Energy  Corp.  (All) 

The  May  Departmeni  Stores  Co 
(AJI).d 

Maytag  Corp  (U.t).d.r 

McCormick  A  Co ,  Inc  (All) 

McDonalds  Corp  (AJl) 

McDonnell  Douglas  Corp 
(C.U.G).A.d 

Thomas  McFadden  A  Associates, 
loc  (U.G).A.d.r 

McGrWM-Hill.  Inc  (All),d.r 

McKesson  Corp  (All).d.r 

McOuay  Inc  (AII).A.d 

The  Mead  Corp  (J.C,U.G,T).d 

Mebane  Packaging  Corp  (AJI).d 

Mechanics  Bank  (All) 

Medtronic  Inc  (All) 

Mellon  Bank  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r 

Menasha  Coqx  (U.G,R.Pr),r 

Merck  A  Co,  Inc  (All).d.r 

Meredith  Corp  (All).d,r 

Mendian  Bancorp.  Inc  (C.U.G.R).r 

Meridian  Insurance  Co  (U),d,r 

Mem  Oil  Corp  (J.C.U.G.T).r 

Meritor  Financial  Gnxip  (J.C.U.G.T).d 

Memll  Lynch  A  Co  ,  Inc 
(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 

Metropolftan  Life  Insurance  Co 
(J.C.U.G).d.r.s 

Mettler  Inslmment  Corp  (J.CU.G.R) 

Michigan  Bell (J.C.U,G.%).A.r 

Michigan  Mutual  Insurance  Co 
(The  Amensure  Cos )  (U).d.r 

Middlesex  Mutual  Assurance  Co 
(All).d.r 

Midland  Montagu  (J.C.U.G) 

The  Midland  Mutual  Life  InsurarKS 
Co  (All).d.r 

Midland-Ross  Corp  (J.C.U.R).d 

Midlantic  Corp  (Ul.d 

Miehle-Goss-Oexier  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R) 

Milliken  A  Co  ( J.C.U.G. R,Pr),d.r 

Millipore  Corp  (All).d 

Milton  Bradley  Co  (J.C.U.G.Pr) 

Minnesota  Mutual  Life  Insurance 
Co  (J.CU.G. R).d.r 

Mississippi  R^wet  A  Light  Co  (U) 

The  MITRE  Corp  (All).d 

Mobil  Oil  Corp  (All).d.r 

Moen  Inc  (All).d 

MohascoCorp  (J.C,U.G.R).A.d.s 

Monarch  Capital  Corp  (J.C.U.G).d 
Monroe  Auto  Equipment  Co  (U).A 
Monsanto  Co  (J,C.UG.T).d.r 
The  Montana  Power  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R}.d.r 
Monlgomery  Ward  A  Co ,  Inc. 

(J.C.U.G).r 
Monumental  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R) 
MOOG  Inc  (All) 
Moore  McCormack  Resources.  Irtc 

(J,C.U,G.R).d 
Morgan  Construction  Co  (All) 
J  P  Morgan  A  Co  Inc  (All).d.r.s.t 
Morgan  Stanley  A  Co  .  Inc  (J.C.U.G) 
Mornson  Knudsen  Corp  (All).d.ii 
Morse  Shoe,  Inc  (J.C.U.G) 
Morion  tnternaiional,  Inc  (U.G.T).d.r 
Motorola,  Inc  (U.G).d.r 
Chades  Stwvart  Molt  Found^ion 

(All).d 
Murphy  Oil  Corp  (All).d.r 
Mutual  of  Amenca  (C.U.Q.R.T).d.r 
Mutual  Benefit  Life  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Mutual  Of  New  Ybrk  (AJI).d.r 
Mutual  of  Omaha  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r.s.l 


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ALUMNUS 

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NBDBancotp.  Inc  (J.C.U).d 
NCNBCofp  (C.U.G.R.nd.r 
'NCNB  Texas  Nattonal  Bank  (M).r 
NCR  Corp  (AJI).d.r.s 

:  (J.au.Gf.d 


NRC,  I 


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TheNWNLCo&.  Inc  (J.au.G.R}.d.r 
Nabisco  Brands.  Inc.  (All).d.r.s.t.u 
NACCO  Industries,  Inc  (All).d,s 
NatcoCftemicalCc  (CU.G.R.T).d.f 
NalonaJCitvCorp  (M).d,s 
Nattonal  Gypsum  Co  (All).s 
National  tnlergroup.  tnc  (AJI) 
National  Medical  Enterpnses.  Inc 

UCU.G.Rl.d 
National  Steel  Corp  fCU.GR.T) 
National  Westminster  Bank  USA 

(J,C.UG).d,r 
Nationwide  Mutual  Insurance  Co 

(J.CU.G.Rld.r 
Neles-Jamesbury  (AJO 
Nepera.  Inc  (J.C.U.G).» 
N0i¥  England  Business  Servica.  Inc. 

(M).d.'.^» 
The  New  England  Education  Loan 

Marketing  Corp  (Ai!) 
New  England  Eleclr>c  System  Cos 

(Mld.r 
New  England  Mutual  Lite  Insurance 

Co  (J.U.G).d.r 
New  England  Tetephone  (J.C.UI.dj 
New  Jersey  Bell  Telephone  Co 

(J.CMGl.d.r 
■New  JofSoy  NaOonaJ  Bank 

(JC.U.GJ).d.r 
New  Jersey  Natural  Gas  Co 

aCU.G.R) 
The  New  >t>rk  Bank  lor  Savings 

(J.U.G.PTX)A.<i 


Nwif>ibfftUh 


Co 


(J.C.U.G.t).A.d.r.ll 
New  York  Slock  Exchange,  Inc 

(U.G).d 
Nwf  *r*  Tetepftone  (J.C.U.G.T),d.r 
The  New  Mvfi  Times  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
The  New  Yorker  Maga2ir>e.  Inc  (M) 
Newmont  Mining  Corp  (U}.d 
Newsweek,  Inc  (All) 
The  Samuel  Roberts  Noble  Foun- 
dation. Inc  fA^).tf.s 
NordsonCorp  (All) 
Norfolk  Southern  Corp  (All).d.r.s.t.u 
North  American  Philips  Corp 

(AJI).dj 
Northeast  Unities  <All).d.r.s 
Nonhem  Illinois  Gas  (J.U.R).r.s 
Northern  Stales  Power  Co  (All}.d.f 
Northern  Telecom,  Inc  UCUG.T) 
The  Northem  Tnjsl  Co  (All).d.r 
Northwest  Airlines,  Inc  (U.G.R) 
Nonhwest  Indusines,  Inc.  (All).d 
Northwestern  Mutual  Lite  Insurance 

Co  (All).d.f 
Norton  Co  lAlild.r.s 
WW  Norton  &  Co ,  Inc  (J.C.U.G).S 
Norvwst  Corp  (All).r 
Noxall  Corp  (AJI}.r.h 
The  NulraSweet  Co  (Ail).r 
John  Nuveen  S  Co  Inc  UCMG.Pr) 
NYNEX  Corp  (J.CU.GJ).d.r 


Oakrte  Products.  Inc  IU.G).A 
Occidental  Oil  and  Gas  Corp 

(AJI).d.r 
Occidental  Petroleum  Corp  (All) 
Ohio  Bell  Telephone  Co 

(J.CU.G.nd.r 
Ohio  Edison  Co  (All.%) 
The  Ohio  National  Lite  Insurance 

Co  (AJl).d.' 
Oklahoma  Gas  and  Electnc  Co 

(J.CU.G}.d.r.s.t.u 
Old  Stone  Bank  (All).d 
OlinCorp  (J,C.U).d.r 
•OMNI  Construction.  Inc  UCU.G) 
Oneida  Ud  {J.C.U.G),d.r 
OntartoCorp  (All).d.f 
Openaka  Corp .  Inc  (U.G).a 
Oregon  F^aniand  Cement  Co 

MCU.G; 
OuOaoard  Manne  Corp  (All),d 
O*ens-Coming  Fiberglas  Corp 


PHHCorpMCUG.T).d,r 
PPG  Industnes,  Inc  (J.CU.G.R).d. 
PQCorp  (J.C.U.GT).d.r.s 
Peccsflnc  (J.CU.G.R),d 
Pacific  Enterpnses  (All)j 


nnhande  E»slem  Cotp, 

(J.U.RT}.d.r 
ParanxHiffl  Communcallons  lot 

(J.C.U.GJ).r.' 
Partw-HannKin  Corp  (AM)^.r 
The  Paul  Revere  Cos.  (AJ^t 
Pearle  HoaWh  Servlcea.  Ina 

(J.C.U.G.nA.r 
PechineyCorp  (Ag).s 
The  Peon  CemraJ Corp  (A/l}.d.r.f 
Penn  Central  Industnes  Group  (AM) 
F^nnbancorp  (U.G.R).d 
.iC  Banrwy  Co ,  Inc  (AM].d.r.%t.u 
Rennsytvania  Ptwer  &  Light  Co. 

{All).d.' 
Penrw^  Corp  (J,U.GXPr).d.r 
PennzalCo  (J.C.U).d.r.s.i,u 
People's  Bank  {J.C.U.G.R).r.s.t 
The  Peoples  Gas  Ughi  ar>d  Goto 

Co  (J.CU.G.R).d.s 
PepsiCo.  Inc  (J.C.U.GJ).d.r.s 
PET  Inc  (J.C.U.G).s 
■Peterson  &  Co  Consultir>g  (AM) 
Pfaennc  (AJI).d.r 
Pholps  Dodge  Corp  (All).d.r.s 
Philadelphia  National  Bank  (All).dxs 
Philip  Morris  Cos  Inc  (AMld.r.n 
Phillips  f^roleum  Co  (M).d.r 
Phoenix  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co 

iJ.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Piedrrront  Aviation.  Inc  (A)l).d 
The  PiHsbury  Co  (All).d 
ThePinkBflon  Tobacco  Co  (AH).s.» 
The  Pioneer  Group,  Inc  (All) 
Pioneer  Hi-Bred  International.  Inc 

(J.CU).d.r 
Piper,  Jattray  &  Hopwood  Inc  (AJI).A 
Prtney  Bowes  Inc  (All).d.r 
Pittsburgh  National  Bank  (Allt.A 
PHtwayCorp  (J.CU.G).d 
Planle  &  Moran,  CPAs  {C.U.G).A 
Playboy  Enterprises,  Inc  (AM) 
Pogo  Producing  Co  (J.C.U.G).r 
Pc^amidCorp  (AM).d.r.s 
Pope  &  Talbot,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T) 
PotlaichCorp  (AH).d.s 
Prefen'ed  Risk  Mutual  Insurance 

Co  (U.G).d 
Preformed  Line  Products  Co 

{AID.d.r 
Premark  International,  Inc  (AM) 
Pnce  Brothers  Co  (J,C.U.G).A 
T  Rowe  Pnce  Associate 
Price  WalerhousefUGJ, 
The  Pnncipal  Finarrcial  Group 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r.s.t 
The  Procter  S  Gamble  Co  (U.Gj.d.r 
PromusCos  (C.U,G.T),d 
Protection  Mutual  Insurance  Co. 

(AM) 
Provident  Life  ar>d  Accident  Insur- 
ance Co  (J.C.U.G.R) 
Provident  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co 

of  Philadelphia  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r,&,l 
Provident  Nalional  Bank  (AJI).A.d 
The  Prudential  Insurance  Co  at 

America  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
Public  Service  Co  of  Colorado 

(J.C.U).A.r.s.t 
Public  Service  Electric  and  Gas  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.T 
Puget  Sound  Rwer  A  Light  Co 

(J.C.U.G.T).r 


Quaker  Chemical  Corp  (AM).d.r.s,t 
The  Quaker  OaJs  Co  (All),d.r 
Quaker  State  Corp  (AH),d,r.s 
Quantum  Chemical  Corp  (AM),d,r 


R  J  R  Nabisco.  Inc  (AM).d.r 
RKO  General.  Inc  (J.C.U.G.R) 
Ralston  Punna  Co  (J.C.U.G.R).d.s 
Rand  McNaJly  &  Co  (U.G.R) 
Raytheon  Co  (All).d.r 
Reader's  Digest  Assoaatron.  Inc. 

(All).d.r.s 
Redlands  Federal  Savings  &  Loan 

Association  (U,Pr),A 
Reichhold  Chemicals,  Inc  (U.G) 
The  Reliable  Life  Insurance  Co  (All) 
Reliance  Electnc  Co  (AM).r 
Reliance  Insurance  Cos  (All).s 
Republic  National  Bank  ol  New 

y6ry.(Aii) 


(AM) 


Pacific  Mutual  Ufe 

(AM).d 

Pacific  Resources,  Inc  (All.t).d 
Pacific  Telesis  Group  (J.C.U.Q).d. 
Pan-Amencan  Life  Ir 

(U.G).A 


Ca 


Z(Ail) 
The  Research  Instlute  of  Amenca, 

Inc  (J.CU.Gi.d 
Revton,  Inc  (AM) 
Rexham  Corp  (U).d 
Rexnord  Corp  (AM),d 
Reynotds  Melals  Co  (J.C.U.G).d.r 
Rrvana  Foods  Inc  (J.CU.G) 
Rochester  K4Ktana  Corp  (U.G).A 
The  Rockefeller  Brothers  Fund.  Inc 

fAW,s 
Rockefeller  Family  &  Associates 

fAi;j,s 

The  Rockefeller  Group  (AM).d.r.s 
Rockwell  International  Corp  (All),d 
Rohm  and  Haas  Co  (AM).d.r.s 


RoRing  Thur>der,  Inc  (AJI).A 
HOLM  Corp  (AS) 
Rolscfven  Co  (AJO.d.r.s 
Rofer  Group  Inc  (AM).d 
Hospatch  Corp  (J.CU) 
Ross.  Johnston  &  Kersting,  Inc  (A 
Royal  Insurance  (J.QU.G.R).r 
RubbermaxJ  Inc  (CU.G.V.d.r 
RUST  Intemaiional  Corp  (J.U.G).S 
Ryco  Division,  HeillyWhrteman,  Ir 

(AM).II 
Ryder  System,  Inc  (J,C,U.G.T) 


SOS  Biolech  Corp  (All) 
SKF  USA  (AM).a 
SNET(J.C.U.G.R) 
SPS  Technologies.  Inc  (All).d.r.s 
SPX  Corp  (U.G).d.r.u 
Safeco  Corp  (J.C.U.G.T).d.r 
The  St  Paul  Cos  (J.C.U.GJ).d.r 
Salomon  Inc  (AM).d 
Sanders  Associates.  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.R),d 
Sandoz,  Inc  (All).dxs 
Santa  Fe  Pacific  Corp  (J.CU.G.R).r 
Sanwa  Bank  California  (J.C.U.t) 
Sa/B  Lee  Corp  (J.C.U.G).d 
Schenng-PkKjgh  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R).d 
Schlegel  Corp  (Alt) 
Chartes  Schwab  4  Co ,  Inc  (AJI).A 
Scott,  Foresman  and  Co.  (U),r,s 
Scott  Paper  Co  (All).d.r 
Scnpps  Howard.  Inc  (C.U.G.T).d.r 
Joseph  E  Seagram  &  Sons.  Ina 

(J.C.U.G.R).f 
Sealnght  Co ,  Inc  (J.CU.G) 
G  0  Searte  &  Co  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r.ll 
Secunty-Connecticut  Life  Insurance 

Co  (AlO.d.r 
Security  Pacific  Corp  (All).d.r.u 
Security  \/an  Ljnes,  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.R).r.s 
Sedgwick  James.  Inc  (A}l).s 
Smon  Co  (U.G).A.» 
SheJOee  Corp  (U.G).d 
Shawmut  National  Corp  (Allj.d.r 
Shearson  Lehman  Hutton  (J.C.U.G) 
Sheldahl,  Inc  (All) 
Shell  Oil  Co  (AJI).d.r 
Shenandoah  Life  Insurance  Co. 

(All).d.r.ll 
The  Sherwin-Williams  Co  (AM).d 
Siemens  Corp  (All) 
Siemens  Energy  &  Automation.  Inc 

(J.CMG,R) 
•Sierra  Pacific  Resources MCU.GJ.d 
Silco  Industnes,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).d.s 
Simpson  trKSStment  Co 

(J.C.U.G.R).r 
Skinner  Corp  (A!l).d.S 
Smtth  International,  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T) 
SmithKline  Beecham  (Ail).d.r 
Society  Corp  (All) 
Somers  Corp  (Mersman/VMdron) 

(U.G.Pr).A 
Sonat  Inc  (AJI),d.r 
Sonoco  Products  Co  (All),d.r.s.t.u 
Sony  Corp  of  Amenca  (All}.d 
Soo  Line  Railroad  Co  (J.C.U.G.T) 
South  Central  Bell  Telephone  Co 

(AJI).d.r 
South-western  Publishing  Co  (All) 
Southeast  Bank.  N  A  (U.G).d 
Southern  Bell  (AM).d.r 
The  Southland  Corp  (J.C.U.G.T) 
Southwestem  Bell  Corp  (U.G.R),d.r 
Smran  Financial  Corp  (J,C,U.G.R) 
Spiegel,  Inc  (U.G) 
Spring  Artxw  Distnbution  Ca 

(All.Pr.t).d.r 
Springs  Industries  Inc  (AM).d 
Square  D  Co  (U.G) 
A  E  Staley  Manufacturmg  Co 

(AH).d 
Standard  Insurance  Co  (All).r 
The  Standard  Products  Co.  (AM) 
Stanhome.  Inc  (J.CU.G) 
The  STantoy  Wbrtrs  (C.U.G.R).d.r, 
State  Farm  Insurance  Cos 

(U.G.R).d.r 
Stale  Mutual  Ufe  AssurarKO  Co  o( 

Amenca  (AMld.f 
Stale  Street  Bank  &  Trust  Co  (AB) 
StauHer  Communications,  Inc 

(U.G.R.t) 
Steel  Heddle  Uanufaciunng  Co 

(u.Gm      * 

Steiger  Tractor.  Inc  (AM) 
Sterling  Dnjg  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).t 
J  P  Stevens  4  Co  ,  Inc  (AJI),d 
Stone  4  Webster,  Inc  (All) 
TheStop4  Shop  Cos,  Inc  (All).d 
Student  Loan  ManrBOng  Associatton 

(All).d 
Subaru  of  Amenca  (J.C.U.G.T) 
Sun  Co.  Inc  (J.C.U.G.T).A.d.i 
Sun  Ufe  Assurar>ce  Co  ol  Canada 

(J.C.U.G).f.s.ll 
"Sun  Microsystems,  Inc  (All).ll 
•Super  Valu  Stores.  Inc  (J.CU.G) 
Susquehanna  Investment  Group 

(J.C.U.G) 
Swank,  Inc  (U) 

Swiss  Amencan  Secunties  Inc  (AS) 
SyntexCorp  (Ail}.d.r.s 


mwtnc  (J.CUG.R).d 
Tambrands,  Inc  (J.CU.G) 
TanOyCorp  (AM).d.ll 
The  Teagle  Foundation.  Inc 

(All).d.r.s.t.u 
TechnimeirKS,  Inc  (AH) 
TeWroou,  Inc.  (AM),r 
fetedyna,  Inc  (U.G.i).d 
The  Tetex  Corp  (G) 
Jennant  Co  (JCU.G.T) 
Tenneco  Inc  (J.CU.G.R).d 
Tesoro  FWoleum  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R).r 
Texaco  Inc  (U.Qyr.H 
Texas  Commerce  Bank  Houston 

(J.CU.Gl.5 
Texas  Gas  Transmission  Corp 

(J.C.U.G.R) 
Texas  Instalments  Inc  (U.G.R).d.r.s.t 
Textron  inc  (J.CU).d 
Thomas  4  Bens  Corp  (J.CU.G),d 
Thomasville  Furniture  Industries, 

Inc  (U.G.R) 
J  Walter  Thompson  Co 

(J.CU.G.Pr.t) 
3M  (All).d.r 

riCOR(J.C.U.G.R.Pr).d.r 
Vme  Wbmer  Inc  (All).d 
The  Times  Journal  Co  (J.C.U.G).d.r 
Times  Minor  (All),r,s,t 
Tirnes  Publishing  Co  (J.C.U.G.T).A 
The  fort)  Co  (AM).s 
The  Tomngton  Co  (All).d.r 
TiXal  Petroleum  (North  Amenca)  Ud 

(J.CU.G.R).d.r 
Towers,  Pemn,  Forster  4  Crosby 

(J.C.U.G.t) 
Toyota  Motor  Sales,  US  A  .  Inc  (AJf) 
Tracer,  Inc  ,  a  Weslmark  Co  (AM).d 
Trailer  Tram  Co  (J.C.U.G.T) 
Transamenca  Corp  (All).d 
Transco  Energy  Co  (J.C.U.G.R),d 
•Transtar.  Inc  (U.G.R) 
The  Travelers  Cos  (J.CU.G,R),d.r,s,t 
Travelers  Express  Co .  Inc  (All) 
Treadway  Cos  ,  Inc  (U.G.R) 
Tremco  Inc  (J.C.U,G,T).A 
TRINOVACorp  (J.CU.GJ.t).d 
TnskelkyiUd  (U.G).  A 
Trusi  Co.  Bank,  Atlanta  CA//J,r 
The  Turner  Corp  (J,C.U,G),A.d 
'20th  Century  Insurance  Co 

(J.aU.G}.r 


USWEST.IncfA/ar 
UGlCorp  (J.C.U.G.R).d 
UJ8  Financial  Corp  (All).d 
UNUM  Lite  Insurance  Co 

(m.d.r.st.u 
US.  Bancorp fCU,G).d,r 
USAir  (CUT) 
VSGCorp  (C.U.G.R).d.r 
USLIFE  Corp  MCUG/d 
USl  Ina  (AJI) 
USX  Corp  (UG.Rld.H 
Unilever  United  States.  Inc  (AM). 
Union  Bank  (J.C.U.G) 
Union  Camp  Corp  (All) 
Union  Electnc  Co  (J.C.U.G.R) 
Union  Mutual  Fir 

(JU.G.T).A.d 
Union  Pacific  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R). 
Union  Tmst  Co  (AII).A.d 
Unisys  Corp  (All).d 
United  Bank  ol  Denver  (AM).r 
United  Engineers  &  Const njctt 


Co 


:  (J.U).r 

•United  Fire  &  Casualty  Co  (U) 
United  Gas  Pipe  Une  Co 

(J.CU.G.  RKd.r 
United  Parcel  Sendee  (All) 
United  Sen^ices  Automobile  Associ- 
ation (U) 
United  States  Borax  &  Chemical 

Corp  (U.G.Pr).r 
United  States  Fidelity  and  Guaranty 

Corp  (U.G.R).d.r 
United  States  Leasing  Internationa. 

Inc  (J.C,U.G).d.s 
United  States  Trust  Co  ol  New  foik 

(All).d.r.s 
United  Technologies  Corp 

(J.C.U.G.Ryd.r 
United  Telecommunications.  Inc 

(J.C.U.G.R).d,r 
United  Telephone  Co  of  Flonda 

(J.C.U.G.R).d.r 


UniM  IMephone  Co  of  IrKtiana. 

Inc  (J.CU.R.T).d.r 
UnMedfalephoneCo  oINvwJervey. 

Inc  (J.CU.G.R}.tr 
United  telephone  Co  of  Ohio 

(AM).d.r 
United  Telephone  Co  ot  f^nsyfi^- 

na(J.CU.G.R).f 
United  Virginia  Bank  (AM) 
Universal  Foods  Corp  (U.G) 
Urx)cal  Corp  (J.CU.G).d.r.§ 
jr»eOpfohn  Co  (AJf).d.f 
Utah  International  lr>c  (AM),d 

(AM).d 


Valero  Energy  Corp  (J.CU) 
Valley  BanCorp  (J.CU.G) 
Valley  National  Bank  of  Anzona 

(U).A.d.r 
Varian  Associates,  Inc  (All).d 
VictaulicCo  of  Amenca  fUGM 
Virginia  Pwrer  (Allj.d.r 
Vulcan  Matenals  Ca  (J,CU.G.T).d. 


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a  Bank  &  Tnjst  Co , 
N  A  (The  W8Ch<Ma  Corp  (AM). 
'WaHace  &  Wallace  Ud  (A«) 
The  Walllngtord  Steel  Co  (U.G) 
Wan\aco(J.U.G.R.Pr).d 
ViamerLambert Co  (J.CU.G.R).d. 

(AJI) 
The  Washington  ftisf  Co 

(J.C.U.G.T).d 
Wbste  Management.  Inc  (AM).d 
WalkinsJohnson  Co  (U.G.R).A.d 
Wausau  Insurance  Cos  (Aa).d.r 
CJ  Webb,  Inc  (AM}.d 
WWch  Foods  Inc  fJ.U,G; 
Wells  Fargo  Bank.  N  A  (AJI).d.r 
'Weniell  IntemalionaJ  Corp  (U.Pr).A 
West  One  Bancorp  (J.C.U).d.r 
West  Haint-F^pperell  Foundation. 


Inc  (AM).d 
Western  Lrte  Insurance  Co  (AM) 
Western  Publishing  Co ,  Inc 

(J.C.U.G) 
Westinghouse  Electnc  Corp 

(U.G).A,d.r.s 
VmstStar  Bank,  n  a  (J.C.U) 
Wastvaco  Corp  (All).d 
Weyerhaeuser  Co  (J.C,U.G).d 
Whirlpool  Corp  (J.C.U.G.R).d.r 
White  Consolidated  Industnes,  Inc 

(U.G) 
Whitman  Corp  (J.C.U.G).d 
Whittaker  Corp  (C.U.G.T}.d 
John  Wilffy  8.  Sons,  Inc  Publishers 

(AII).A.r.s.t 
Willametle  Industnes,  Inc  (All) 
The  Williams  Cos  (U).d 
Witliams  4  Co  ,  Inc  (J.C.U.G).A 
Winn-Dixte  Stores.  Inc  (J.CU.G.t) 
The  WiremoW  Co  (J.CU.G.T).d.r 
Wisconsin  Bell,  Inc  (M).f 
Wisconsin  Energy  Corp 

IJ.C.U.G.T).d.r.u 
Wolvenne  World  Wide,  Inc  (AJf).d,r 
Wyman-Gofdon  Co  (Ail).d 


■Vosemite  Asset  Management 

(U.G).A 
Arthui  Young  fAI9.i:s 
Young  &  Rubicam  Inc  (AM) 


fdOi  1A3<  Companies 


c )  1990  Council  for  Advancement  and  Support  ot  Education 

This  publication  may  not  be  reproduced  in  whole  or  in  part  without  written 
permission  ot  the  Council  tor  Advancement  and  Support  of  Education, 
Washington.  DC 

Reprinted  with  permission.  10-09-90-202. 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

32 


Volunteer  Leadership 


Volunteers  represent  the  heart  and  soul  of  philanthropy.  The  many  friends  and  alumni  who  are  volunteers 
working  on  behalf  of  Susquehanna  University  and  its  programs  give  hundreds  of  hours  each  year  to  expanding 
the  University 's  programs  and  the  greater  Susquehanna  community.  The  results  of  their  commitment  to  Susquehanna 
enrich  the  quality  of  the  people,  the  programs  and  the  facilities  of  the  University.  There  is  no  greater  honor  than 
to  recognize  the  service  that  these  individuals  perform  on  Susquehanna 's  behalf.  One  of  Susquehanna  's  missions 
is  to  prepare  people  for  a  life  of  volunteer  service  in  their  communities  and  the  world  at  large.  There  can  be  no 
better  tribute  to  these  goals  than  to  see  the  enthusiastic  support  by  many  individuals  who  exemplify  the  spirit  of 
volunteerism.  The  pride  of  association  displayed  by  these  volunteers  is  evident.  The  University  is  honored  and 
privileged  to  recognize  the  many  volunteers  shown  in  this  report. 


Alumni  Association 
Executive  Committee 

At  Susquehanna,  alumni  are  both  ihe  product  of  our  existence  and  a 
valuable  resource  that  allows  us  to  exist.  From  hosting  freshmen  send-offs 
to  organizing  club  activities  to  arranging  class  reunions — all  of  this,  and 
much  more,  is  vital  to  the  continued  stability^  and  vitality  of  the  University. 
Our  alumni  leaders  have  given  generously  of  their  time  and  energy  to 
ensure  a  strong  link  between  Susquehanna  and  its  former  students. 

We  thank  the  1989-90  Alumni  Executive  Officers,  Executive  Board 
Members,  and  District  Club  leaders  for  their  service. 
Officers 

William  A.  Lewis,  Jr.  '68.  PresiJenl 
Terry  L.  March  '67,  Vice  President  and 

Carol  B.  Kehler  74,  Vice  PresiJenI 
Donald  S.  King  '66.  Secretary' 
Chester  G.  Rowe  '52,  Treasurer 

Representatives  on  the  University  Board  of  Directors 

Leslie  R.  Butler  '62 
Carl  L.  Campbell  '65 
William  C.  Davenport  '53 
Leah  Cryder  Oberheim  '47 

Executive  Board  Members-At-Large 

Margaret  Anne  Finley  Flournoy  '85  Doreen  Bolton  Rehrig  "72 

Robert  L.  Fiscus  '59  Christopher  D  Rooke  '82 

Robert  A.  Gabrenya  '40  Ruth  Naylor  Shaffer  '41 

Joe  W,  Kleinbauer  '63  Henry  R   Albright,  Jr.  '54 

Richard  K.  Renn  '73  Cheryl  Rahlfs  Atkinson  '77 

Nevin  C.  T  Shaffer  '49  Samuel  D  Clapper  68 

Dorothy  E.  Wesner  '81  Richard  E.  Derrick  '61 

Todd  G  Bums  '81  James  H   Faust  '87 

David  M.  Dumeyer  '69  J.  Donald  Steele,  Jr  '73 

Teri  L.  Guerrisi  '80  Roxane  Havice  Vermillion  '71 
Marsha  A.  Lehman  '74 


Dr  Frank  Fletclh 


District  Alumni  Club  Chairpersons 
ALTOONA 

Randall  L,  Klobetanz  '76.  Hollidaysburg,  PA 

BALTIMORE 

Alan  C  Lovell  '70,  Ellicon  City,  MD 

CENTRAL  PENNSYLVANIA 

Paul  R  Bingaman  '49.  Stale  College.  PA 

CHAMBERSBURG 

James  H   Faust  '87,  Chambersburg.  PA 

FLORIDA  NORTHEAST 

John  B.  '75  cSi  Kalhennc  McAllister  '77  Neuhauser.  Lake  Mary.  FL 

FLORIDA  SOUTHEAST 

John  R.  '49  &  Harriet  Gould  '48  Mcrt2,  Miami,  FL 

FLORIDA  WEST 

William  A   Pene  '76,  Safety  Harbor,  FL 

HARRISBURG 

Robert  A   '65  &  Linda  Carolhet^  '66  Good.  Camp  Hill,  PA 


HAZLETON 

Kenneth  J,   71  &  Roxane  Havice  '71  Vermillion,  Summit  Hill,  PA 

JERSEY  CENTRAL 

David  E.  '77  &  Cheryl  Rahlfs  '77  Atkinson,  Summit.  NJ 

JERSEY  NORTH 

William  E   Cochran  '83.  Oradell.  NJ 

JERSEY  SOUTH 

Robert  G.  Gundakcr  '64,  Moorestown,  NJ 

JOHNSTOWN 

Robert  A.  Gabrenya  "40,  Johnstown,  PA 

LANCASTER 

Robert  S.  Nickey  III  '84,  Uncasler,  PA 

LEHIGH  VALLEY 

Ronald  R    '76  &  Laune  Morgan  '76  Roth,  Easton,  PA 

LEWISTOWN 

Paul  D  '59  &  Thiry  Reamer  '57  Olbrich,  Lewistown,  PA 


PHILADELPHIA 

Shirley  A   Young  '51,  Fountainville.  PA 

PITTSBURGH 

Eugene  H    '48  &.  Dorothy  Eilhardt  '48  Gundri 

SCRANTON/WILKES-BARRE 

Robert  J  Scovell  '65,  Kingston,  PA 

SUSQUEHANNA  VALLEY 

Henry  R   Albright  '54,  Selinsgrove.  PA 

WASHINGTON,  DC 

Jeremy  Davis  Lopynski  '82.  Vienna.  VA 

WILLIAMSPORT 

Donald  S,  King  '66,  Montoursville,  PA 

YORK 

Patricia  F  Heathcote  '52,  York,  PA 

Richard  K   Renn  '73,  York,  PA 


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ALUMNUS 

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Alumni  and  Parent  Career  Network 

Vie  career  devclnpmeni  neUvork  mlunieers  actively  assist  with  the 
following  career  related  programs  and  projects. 

Explore:  The  Susquehanna  University  intem-exlernship  program  is 
called  Explore.  This  job  shadowing  experience  in  a  work  setting  relates  to 
a  student 's  career  plans.  Its  primary  purpose  is  to  increase  the  student 's 
awareness  of  a  selective  profession. 

The  Interview  with  the  Pros:  As  seniors  prepare  for  career  related 
activities  they  have  the  opportunity  to  experience  simulated  inten'iew 
experiences  with  practitioners  from  their  career  fields.  Each  year 
approximately  75  students  receive  these  half-hour  critiqued  interviews, 
many  of  which  are  evaluated  by  employers  who  are  members  of  the 
Susquehanna  University  volunteer  network  program. 

Members  of  the  volunteer  network  often  are  viable  referral  sources  for 
career  related  etnplovment  opportunities  for  Susquehanna  University 
seniors.  The  Alumni  and  Parent  Career  Network  gives  students  valuable 
information  and  access  to  the  work  world.  Susquehanna  University  is 
honored  and  pleased  to  recognize  those  Alu/nni  and  Parent  Career 
Network  volunteers  who  are  listed  in  this  report. 


Alumni  and  Parent  Admissions  Network 

Alumni  and  Parent  Admissions  Network  is  an  orgatnzation  of  alumni  and 
parent  voltmteers  who  take  an  active  role  in  shaping  the  future  of  Susqueltanna. 
The  primary  purpose  is  to  maintain  and  enhance  the  quality  of  the  institution 
by  assisting  the  admissions  staff  in  enrolling  the  best  possible  students  each 
year.  APAN  members  serve  prospective  students  and  their  families  by  helping 
them  gain  a  better  understanding  of  the  opportunities  and  advantages  offered 
at  Susquehanna  University.  Susquehanna  University  is  deeply  grateful  and 
is  pleased  to  honor  the  following  APAN  volunteers. 


Alumni  Career  Network 
Accoun  ting/Finance 

Robert  W.  Curtis  '63 

John  Foos  "71 

Fred  Hickman  "77 

Winifred  Keller  '84 

Fred  W.  Kelly.  Jr  -66 

H.  Uurence  Kyse  '70 

Lisa  Angst  Long  '80 

Audrey  Moletlien  82 

Albert  M.  Noggle '77 

Richard  D.  Spolts  '68 

James  W.  Summers  '64 

Eric  S.  Walker  '79 

Business 

Arlene  Anderson  '83 

H   Scott  Fritts '78 

Harry  F.  Kocher  '55 

Patricia  Schoenegen  Levine  '80 

Richard  E.  Linder  '64 

Mary  Rilsert  '68 

Lureen  W,  Stout  '70 

Communications 

Nincy  Zanner  Correll  '78 

Warren  S  Diggins  '75 

Dan  Ditzler  '77 

Linda  L  Howard  '67 

Susan  Odjakjian  '79 

Computer  Science 

Barry  Hartshorn  "76 

Bruce  W.  Torok  '79 

Education 

Sharon  Witteck  Austin  '72 

James  R.  Barker  '80 

Mary  Louise  Coleman  '58 

Gerald  O.  Fletcher  '59 

Daniel  M ,  Fornataro  '68 

Annene  Click  '83 

Karen  F  Griesbach  '69 

Dr,  Sam  Hoff  '79 

Cheryl  Huber  '70 

Lauren  Klcm  '79 

John  T.  Kolody.  Jr.  '75 

Mary  Cockill  Landis  '82 

Anne  H.  Lawrence  '69 

James  W.  I>age  '69 

Robert  K.  Reid  '79 

Norrine  Bailey  Spencer  '68 

Shirley  J.  Vincent  '69 

Human  Resource  Management 

Patricia  A.  Bowman  '71 
Elwood  "Chub"  Dietz  '76 
R.  Kevin  Kecler  '78 
Larry  Kroggel  '77 
H.  Gerald  Nanos  '70 
Cary  M.  Scheaffer  "74 
Stephen  R.  Schilling  '80 
Joel  C.  Tokarz  '80 
Law 

Barbara  A.  Beans  '79 
Lmda  Post  Bushkofsky  '81 
Peter  D.  Cuozzo  '70 


Nicholas  A.  Lopardo  '68 

James  E.  Persing  '82 

John  Tielbohl  "81 

James  P  Wallbillich  '79 

William  Harvey  Wiest  "67 

Marketing 

Pamela  B  Barnes  '79 

Arthur  D,  Ebersberger  '68 

Thomas  E   Eggleslon.  Ill  '69 

Tom  Entenmann  "71 

Alan  Grove  "80 

Robert  E.  Guise  "69 

Joe  Kleinbauer  '62 

Bruce  E.  Moore  '77 

John  G   Remsen.  Jr.  '69 

Jack  B.  Treas  "80 

Music 

Sherry  L  Scheaffer  Breton  "76 

Religion 

Rev.  Glenn  E.  Ludwig  '69 

Rev  David  C.  Luther  '78 

Rev  W.  Stevens  Shipman  '69 

Science/Medicine 

Robert  Gerald  Corothers  '70 

Dr  David  M.  Fisher  '77 

Margaret  C.  Fisher.  M.D.  '71 

Michael  J.  Herman.  VMD  "78 

Dr,  Richard  Jacobson  '70 

Robert  Kaufmann  '79 

Dr.  George  A.  Kirchner  '64 

Teresa  Martin  '59 

Dawn  Grigg  Mueller  '68 

Philip  Chapman  Ousley  '73 

Stephen  Piatt  '75 

Ed  Rhode  '69 

Victor  J.  Sobolewski.  Ill  DO  '79 

Peter  Tischbein  '79 

Or  Scott  C  Truver  '72 

Social  Services 

Patricia  M.  Crone '77 

Melinda  M,  Eash  '79 

Deidre  Gordon  Jacques  '77 

Beverly  Anne  Larzelere  '69 

Other 

David  M,  Dumcyer  "69 

Sally  T.  Felix  "69 

Ron  Keefer  '63 

Tmdy  Miller  Miner  '68 

JohnM   Rca  '85 

Parent  Career  Network 

Russell  A^zarello 

Rev  Carl  E.  Bentz 

Robert  M.  Cor^etto 

W.  Anthony  Major 

Teresa  Martin 

Su7anne  T.  McCready 

Thomas  S.  McCready 

John  M.  Rea 

Joan  Sarisky 


Christine  Alamo 

Peter  G.  Ashey  '87 

Lynn  Askew  '57 

Sharon  Austin  "72 

Ted  "74  and  Jane  "76  Babbitt 

William  Babiash.  Jr.  "85 

Alan  Babp  "79 

Peter  Bacalles  "76 

Barbara  Beans  "79 

Elizabeth  Biehl  "86 

David  E   Bingaman  "85 

Joseph  Boileau  "86 

Joseph  Boland.  Jr.  "82 

David  Borden  '72 

Sue  Brett  '83 

Susan  McCarthy  Brown  '84 

Sylvia  Buck  '88 

Charles  and  Patricia  '88  Buckley 

Steve  and  Jean  '78  Budd 

Linda  K.  Budgen  '72 

Mark  Burkhardt  '76 

Lmda  Post  Bushkofsky  '81 

Damian  C.  Caracciolo  "88 

Douglas  B.  Carlson  '88 

Bruce  and  Jean  Carlson 

Jerry  Carothers  "70 

Carol  Charnigo  "85 

Barbara  Capp 

William  E.  Cochran  "83 

Mrs.  Suzanne  Coffee  "81 

Dons  A-  Cook  "86 

Lisa  Corridon  '83 

Dan  '69  and  Karen  '70  Corveleyn 

Mary  T.  Coughlin  '82 

Michael  Crawley  "84 

Jill  Critchley  '86 

Caroline  J,  Cueman  '86 

Mary  Acton  Dauber  '77 

Pam  Deisher  '85 

Gretchen  C  Dell  "88 

Susan  Dell  '84 

Stephen  Dempsey  '83 

Hank  "70  and  Barbara  '69  DePerro 

Chuck  Dettmar  '85 

Bill  Devine  '81 

Pamela  Devito  '85 

Christian  H    DeWald  '88 

Jane  DiGirolamo  "78 

Carol  Dillon  '86 

Janice  Robb  Dolan  "79 

Pierre  Duy  '84 

Emerson.  Robin  '86 

Donielle  Fanarjian  '88 

Nancy  A.  Fazekas  '85 

Jay  Feaster  '84 

Ann  Hubley  Fehr  '85 

Mary  Kaiser  Finley  '82 

Brian  '82  and  Debbi  '81  Fisher 

Gwcn  Henniforth  Fitch  '68 

Brian  Fitzpatrick  '81 

Kevin  Flaherty  '78 

James  C.  Flanagan  '76 

Meg  Finley  Flournoy  '85 

Dan  Fornataro  '68 

Douglas  E.  Carman  '81 

Emile  F.  and  Lois  George 

Doris  Gordon 

Lee  and  Dee  Gorman 

Kim  Gomian  '88 

Marc  Gulleber  '82 

Robert  '65  and  Jennifer  '67  Hamme 

Ron  Hardnock  "62 

Maureen  Hassett  '88 

Edith  Hebel  '49 

Sue  Heim  '86 


Wendy  '69  and  Hank  '68  Herrington 

Linda  HIavac  '85 

Craig  Hockenbury  '81 

Gina  Hucke  '86 

Leanne  Jacone  '86 

Drew  and  Lori  '82  Jakubek 

Natalie  Jason  '85 

JR.  Ill  and  Suzanne  '79  Johnson 

Cathy  L.  Jones  "86 

Winnie  Keller  "84 

Bill  Kennedy.  Jr.  "85 

George  Kirchner  '64 

John  '70  and  Linda  '71  Klemeyer 

Signe  Gates  Knock  '71 

William  G.  Koch  '89 

Ron  Kramer  "71 

L^rinda  and  Carl  '79  Krause 

Scott  Krzykowski  '88 

Larry  and  Christine  '70  Kyse 

Carulanne  Lachenauer  '86 

Caroline  Ue  '83 

Alice  Lent 

Rebecca  Lent 

William  Lewis  '68 

Elizabeth  Linehan  "78 

Kerry  L   Linker  '89 

Virginia  Lloyd  '81 

Michael  Ludwig  '88 

Cindy  Luer '85 

Karen  S.  Madden  '88 

Mark  Mazaleski  '84 

Kim  McCavera  '86 

Kristin  Meinig  '88 

Dawn  Melo 

John  R.  Mertz  '49 

Jean  L.  Meyer  '90 

Jennifer  Lynne  Miller  '90 

Bruce  Milzman  '84 

Ann  Mane  Minion  '77 

Gary  and  Stephanie  Moore 

Spike  and  Maryland  Myers 

Joanne  H.  Nanos  "76 

Came  A.  Neff  "88 

Howard  Nelson,  Jr.  '85 

Rob  Nickey  "84 

Robert  and  Rajean  Nickey 

Barb  Nolan  '86 

John  and  Barbaia  Norton 

Catherine  Oakes  '86 

Paul  '59  and  Thiry  '57  Olbrich 

Frederick  Olivari  '84 

Jennifer  Olson-Smith  '84 

Douglas  P.  and  Elizabeth  O'Neil 

Dennis  Packard  '71 

Chnstopher  Parker  '88 

Richard  Pohl  '79 

Jack  Purdy  '84 

Wayne  E   Pyle  '88 

Joseph  I^ho  '73 

Kelly  Ramsdell  "85 

Judith  Rile  "78 

Frank  L.  Romano  "57 

I^ul  Rosick 

Mimi  Rossell  '82 

Barbara  A.  Rostiac  '88 

Ronald  Roth  "76 

Paul  Rybecky  "88 

Patti  Schickram  "88 

Patty  Schneider  "90 

Lynne  Schoepe  "88 

Don  '82  and  Robin  "83  Scholl 

Frank  W.  Schott  "74 

Rebecca  Schumacher  "72 

Martha  Miller  Schwartz  "77 

Karen  Schwille  '85 


Jodi  Murray  Shee.se  '86 

Allison  Shepard  '86 

Jo-Ann  Smith  Skinner  "77 

Rob  Slifer  '86 

Kathryn  Kissinger  Snowe  *86 

Norrine  Bailey  Spencer 

Mary  Sprowls  '82 

Reed  Starr  '89 

Wendy  Steinbeiser  '88 

Sarah  Stone  '88 

Colleen  Sullivan  "85 

Reinhart  and  Shirley  Summerfleld 

Barbara  E.  '65  and  Jim  '64  Summers 

Cathy  Svetec  '86 

Douglas  Talhelm  '86 

Timothy  Taylor  '83 

Sharon  Tirpak  '88 

Garth  Torok  '83 

Scon  M ,  Torok  '88 

Ken  and  Roxane  Vermillion 

Scott  Viglianti  '88 

Timothy  Vile  '86 

Betsy  Van  Tuyl  '90 

Laura  Von  Hoene  '84 

Marjorie  Rayner  Waer  '64 

Bill  '82  and  Owen  '83  Weiser 

Leslie  B.  Wells  '87 

Betsy  Whitman  '86 

David  Whitmore  '83 

Robert  N.  Whitmoyer  '80 

Chns  Wilkens  '86 

Jewel  Williamson-Burns  '83 

Don  "50  and  Flossie  '51  Wissinger 

Joseph  Wolfe 

Joan  H.  Wrenn  '72 

Michael  Wright  '85 

Janet  Wyllie  '86 

Douglas  Yago  '86 

Thomas  '66  and  Jane  Hunter  "66  Young 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

34 


Window  of  Opportunity  — 

The  Campaign  for  Susquehanna 

The  remarkable  success  for  the  Window  of  Opponunin  Campaign  is 
reflective  of  the  support  and  dedication  of  many  volunteers.  The 
individuals  listed  below  who  have  given  unselfishly  of  their  time  and 
resources  have  been  the  key  to  the  significant  achievements  in  the  Window 
of  Opportunity  Campaign.  Susquehanna  University  is  deeply  indebted  to 
these  individuals  far  their  steadfast  loyalty  and  commitment  to  the  success 
of  the  University  and  of  this  campaign. 


Steering  Committee 

Robert  Weis,  Steering  Committee 

Chairman 
Helen  Decker  Blough  H'87.  Hnnorart 

Chairwoman 
Charles  B.  Degenstein  H'82,  Honorary 

C/iairman 
Lawrence  M ,  Isaacs  '43.  National 

Campaign  Chairman 
William  A-  Geltig,  National 

Vice-Chairman 
Raymond  C.  Lauver  '50,  National 

Vice-chairman 
Earl  I,  Shoberl  11  '35,  National 

Vice-chairman 
Harold  O'Connor,  Board  Solicilalion 

Chairman 
Samuel  D.  Ross.  Jr.  '54,  Major  Gifts 

Chairman 
Albert  P,  Molinaro,  Jr.  '50,  Leadership 

Gifts  Chairman 
Joel  Cunningham,  Universit}'  President 
Sidney  Apfelbaum 
Jack  Bishop  "57 
Joan  Bishop 
Carl  Campbell  '65 
Kathleen  Dallon 
Dolly  Diers 
Kenneth  O,  Fladmark 
Frank  W.  Fletcher 
John  G.  Foos  '71 
Sara  G.  Kirkland 
Jack  Kolbert 
Truman  H.  Purdy 
George  and  Margaret  Keller 
Saul  Puttcrman 
Guslave  W.  Weber  H'77 

Science  Funding  Committee 

Douglas  E  Arthur  '49 
Joel  Cunningham 
Paul  G.  Filipek  '65 
William  A,  Genig 
George  E   Harris  IV  '64 
Lawrence  M.  Isaacs  "43 
Sara  G.  Kirkland 
Terry  L,  March  '67 
Albert  P  Molinaro,  Jr.  '50 


Harold  C.  O'Connor 
Samuel  D,  Ross  '54,  Cliair 
Earl  I.  Shobert  II  '35 
Stephen  T  Toy  '61 
Donald  E.  Wissmger  '50 

Leadership  Gift  Committee 

Albert  P  Molinaro,  Jr.  '50,  Chairman. 
Area  Campaign  Organization 

New  York  Ciry/Southem  Connecticut 
Robert  L.  Fiscus  '59 
Raymond  C.  Lauver  '50 
Terry  L.  March  '67,  Chairman 
Ralph  E.  Purpur  '60 

Philudelphia/Soiilhem  New  Jersey 
Leslie  R.  Butler  '62,  Chairman 
Christian  B.  Harris  '70 
Henry  '68  and  Wendy  Evans  '69 

Herrington 
William  D.  Kramer  '67 
Thomas  D.  '63  and  Diane  Norcross  '65 

Samuel 

Nortltem  New  Jersex 

John  D.  '81  and  Mary  Pat  '81  Brown 

Christiansen 
Mary  T.  Coughlin  '82 
Paul  G.  Filipek  '65,  Chairman 
William  H.  Fisher  '66 

Hurrishtirg 

Douglas  E,  Arthur  '49 

Jack  Bishop  '57 

William  C.  Davenport  '53 

D.  Edgar  Hutchinson  '34 

William  S.  Morrow  '34 

Louis  F  Santangelo  '50,  Cliatrman 

Susquehanna  Valley 

Gary  E.  Baylor  '69 

Joe  W,  Kleinbauer  '63 

Marjorie  W.  McCune  '43 

Carl  M.  Moyer  '63 

Edward  Pfeiffer  '50,  Chairman 

Robert  A.  Piltello  '51 

Reverend  E.  Raymond  Shaheen  "37 


National  Committee  on  Annual  Giving 

Through  personal  visits  and  telephone  conversations,  members  of  the 
National  Committee  on  Annual  Giving  challenge  other  alumni  to  support 
the  Susquehanna  University  Fund  at  leadership  ($125  or  more)  levels. 
Since  its  inception,  the  National  Committee  has  raised  more  than  $400,000 
and  has  made  more  over  1. 000  calls  in  support  of  the  SUE 

We  are  grateful  to  Chairman  Donald  Wissinger  '50  and  the  members  of 
the  committee  for  their  outstanding  seri'ice  and  leadership. 


Donald  E  Wissinger  '50.  Chairman 

Douglas  E.  Arthur  '49 

Willard  J.  Bowen  '69 

Vincent  E.  Boycr  '52 

William  E.Cochran '83 

William  C.  Davenport  '53 

Robert  L.  Fiscus  '59 

John  G  Foos  '71,  Vice-Chair 

Robert  A.  Gabrenya  '40 

Henry  H.  '68  and  Wendy  Evans  "69 

Herrington 
D.  Edgar  Hutchison  '34 
Lawrence  M.  Isaacs  '43 
William  J.  Kennedy,  Jr.  '85 
Joe  W.  Kleinbauer  '63 
Raymond  C.  Lauver  '50 


Terry  L   March  '67.  Vice-Chair 

Susan  Lang  Martin  '74 

Peter  M .  Nunn  '57 

Dr.  Nevin  C.  T  Shaffer  '49,  Vice-Chair 

Leah  Cyder  Obcrheim  '47 

David  R.  '79  and  Ellen  Schmidt  '79 

Odenath 
Martin  J.  Ortenzio  '83 
Christopher  D  Rooke  '82 
Samuel  D.  Ross,  Jr.  '54 
Dr  James  O  Rumbaugh  '50 
Thomas  D.  Samuel  '63 
A.  Rebecca  Schumacher  '72 
Norrine  Bailey  Spencer  '68.  Vice-Chair 
Suzanne  Yenchko  '68,  Vice-Chair 


Parents  Executive  Committee 

Responsible  for  coordinating  all  parent  programming  at  Susquehanna, 
the  Parents  Executive  Committee  published  and  distributed  the  Parent 
Handbook,  hosted  welcoming  receptions  for  freshman  parents,  sponsored 
Fall  Parents  Weekend  '89  and  ran  a  successful  Parents  Fund  Campaign  in 
support  of  the  Blough-Weis  Library. 

We  are  indebted  to  Parent  Executive  Committee  Co-Chairs  Jack  '57 and  Joan 
Bishop  and  the  members  of  the  committee  for  their  enthusiastic  participation. 


Jack  '57  and  Joan  Bishop,  Co-chairs 
David  and  Carol  Beckwith 
Carl  and  Fair  Beniz 
James  and  Carolyn  Birmingham 
Sheldon  and  Lillibeih  Boruchow 
Wilhelm  and  Hilda  Bronander,  Jr. 
John  and  Valerie  Bukowski 
Sam  and  Patricia  Cerverizzo 
Alfred  and  Victoria  D'Alessandro 
Phillip  and  Joanne  David 
Charles  and  Arleen  Fatigati 
Richard  "65  and  Margaret 

Fensiermacher 
Paul  '65  and  Carol  Filipek 
Alexander  Galloway  I! 
Ralph  and  Johanna  Giasi 


Robert  '65  and  Linda  Carolhers  '66 

David  and  Kathleen  Herbsler 
Robert  and  Marianne  Hirschman 
Robert  and  Evelyn  Huggard 
Robert  and  Barbara  Hughes 
John  and  Nancy  Locke 
W.  Anthony  and  Hazel  Major 
Thomas  and  Suzanne  McCready 
Herbert  and  Doris  Meyer 
Harold  and  Kaiherine  O'Keefe 
Ashok  and  Jayshree  Patel 
Raymond  and  Carolyn  Reis 
Vincent  and  Janet  Russo.  Sr. 
Leonard  and  Dorothy  Teiielbaum 
William  and  Susan  Mane  Zabransky 


Business  and  Industry  Campaign 

Tfiis  year,  more  than  150  Susquehanna  Valley  businesses  and  industries 
contributed  $122,977  including  a  $25,000  challenge  gift  to  the  annual 
Business  and  Ituiustry  Campaign.  Two  campaign  priorities  were  the  SUF 
and  the  expansion  of  Fisher  Science  Hall.  In  recognition  of  the  campaign 's 
successfidl  challenge,  the  new  greenhouse  has  been  named  in  honor  of  the 
Greater  Susqueharma  Valley  Business  Community. 

Tins  progress  is  a  tribute  to  the  leadership  of  Co-Chairpersons  George 
and  Margaret  Keller,  owners  of  Keller  Marine  Service.  Inc. .  as  well  as  the 
members  of  the  Steering  Committee  and  Volunteer  Team  whose  enthusiasm 
and  hard  work  made  these  outstanding  results  possible. 


Co-Chairpersons 
George  and  Margaret  Keller 

Steering  Committee 
James  Apple 
Bill  Bowen  "69 
Robert  Gronlund 
Fred  Kelly  '66 
Joe  Kleinbauer  '63 
John  Pagana,  M.D. 
Edward  Pfeiffer  "50 
Truman  Purdy 
Don  Rosini 
Rue  Rothermel 
Marvin  Rudnitsky 
Jack  Treas 
Henry  Truslow 
William  Witkop 

B  &  I  Volunteers 

Wally  Anderson 

Jeff  Apfelbaum 

Sidney  Apfelbaum 

Annette  Apfelbaum 

John  B  Apple 

Richard  Bechtcl.  DD.S.  "72 

William  Becker 

Joyce  Bilger 

Jim  Black  '63 

Raymond  Bowen 

Janet  Dagle 


John  Dagle 
Richard  Erdley 
Mollie  Eysier 
Richard  Eyster  '56 
George  Fecker  '72 
Karen  Hackman  '78 
Lee  Hummel 
Larry  Isaacs  '43 
Paul  John 
Chris  Kerwin  '74 
Ron  Laniewski 
Norman  Lauer  '62 
Larry  LeWallen 
Tom  and  Ann  McNabb 
Paul  Morelock 
Steve  Newton 
Rik  Paulsen 
Chris  Purdy 
Craig  Purdy 
William  Purdy 
Ben  Reichley 
Kermii  Ritler  '60 
George  Robinson 
Harold  Schriver 
Robert  Singer 
Robert  Soper 
Richard  Viens 
Harold  Woclfel.  Jr. 


Presidential 

Inauguration 

Delegates 

Tlie  following  individuals 
represented  Susqueharma 
University  at  other  colleges 
and  universities  as  Presidential 
Inauguration  Delegates  during 
the  last  year  The  University  is 
grateful  for  their  volunteer  spirit 
and  we  are  pleased  to  recognize 
these  volunteers. 

ftiul  G.  Filipek  '65.  represented 
Susquehanna  University  on  March  25, 
1990  at  the  inauguration  of  Alsa  Gomez 
of  Keen  College.  Union.  New  Jersey. 

Kalhi  Stine  Flack  *76.  represented 
Susquehanna  University  May  5.  1990  at 
the  inauguration  of  Pasquale  DiPasqualle. 
Jr.  as  president  of  College  Misericordia. 

Linda  Mack  Keatun  '63.  represented 
Susquehanna  University  April  7.  1990  at 
the  inauguration  of  Edwin  H.  Welch  as 
president  of  the  University  of  Charleston, 
Charleston.  West  Virginia. 

David  J.  Hine  '44  represented 
Susquehanna  University  April  27.  1990 
at  the  inauguration  of  Lynn  Beach  Sadler 
as  president  of  Johnson  State  College, 
Johnson,  Vermont. 

Harry  R.  Johnson  '49  represented 
Susquehanna  University  April  29.  1990 
at  the  inauguration  of  Timothy  R, 
Thyrenn  as  president  of  Waynesburg 
College,  Waynesburg.  Pennsylvania. 

Elizabeth  Maule  Taylor  '69 
represented  Susquehanna  University 
April  7.  1990  at  the  inauguration  of 
Patrick  McDonough  as  president  of 
Marietta  College.  Marietta.  Ohio. 

Ethel  McGrath  Meula  '52 
represented  Susquehanna  University 
April  25,  1990  at  the  inauguration  of 
Thomas  H.  Keen  as  president  of  Drew 
University,  Madison  University. 

Susan  Odjakjian  '79  represented 
Susquehanna  University  March  16.  1990 
at  the  inauguration  of  James  L.  Ash.  Jr 
as  president  of  Wittier  College.  Wittier. 
California. 

William  G.  Strous  '65  represented 
Susquehanna  University  April  7.  1990 
at  the  inauguration  of  Irving  D.  Reed 
as  president  of  Montclair  College. 
Upper  Montclair.  New  Jersey. 


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Class  Agents 

C/u.v.s  Agents  M'r\c  iheir  classes  as  key  spokespersons  for  the 
Susquehanna  University  Fund.  Charged  with  the  task  of  increasing  alumni 
participation.  Agents  write  letters  and  send  postcards  challenging  their 
classmates  to  do  their  very  best  for  the  SUE 

Congratulations  to  the  following  1989-90  Class  Agent  competition  winners: 

Best  Class  Participation: 
Most  Improved  Participation: 
Best  Class  Giving: 
Most  Improved  Class  Giving: 

1989-90  Class  Agents 

Marion  Moyer  Poiteiger  ■09-'l9 

John  Buiinger  '20-'25 

Wellinglon  "Duke"  Hartman  '30 

PjuI  Hartline  '31 

land  Earhan  Harkins  '36 

John  Rakshys '38 

Rohen  Bastress  '39 

William  Gehron.  Sr.  '40 

Mary  Emma  Yoder  Jones  '41 

Rulh  McCorkill  '43 

Hlhel  Wilson  Kenichner  '44 

Connnc  Kahn  Kramer  '45 

Mary  Lizzio  Govekar  '47 

Robert  Wohlsen  '48 

Richard  Weslervelt  '50 

Elmer  Baumgardner  '52 

Charles  Bailes  '55 

Lynn  Hassinger  Askew  '57 

Carolyn  Gillaspie  Snow  '58 

Jack  Cisney  '59 

Donald  E.  Coleman  '60 

Gary  Moore  '61 


Class  of  '47 

Agent:  Mary  Lizzio  Govekar 

Class  of  '38 

Agent:  John  Rakshys 

Class  of  '68 

Agent:  Ken  Selinger 

Class  of  '71 

Agent;  Whitney  Gay 

Robert  Smith  '62 

Irene  Eller  Schmehl  '63 

Richard  R.  Hough  '67 

Kenneth  Selinger  '68 

Whitney  A   Gay  '71 

Doreen  Bollon  Rehrig  '72 

Barbara  Dalrymple  Dunn  '74 

Mark  Burkhardt  '76 

Daniel  D  Ditzler  '77 

Judilh  Rile  '78 

Susan  Odjakjian  '79 

Edwina  Kelley  Rislow  '80 

Stephen  Neff  '81 

Amy  Greenhow  Nye  '82 

Roger  Allen  Baker  '83 

Fredrick  Cabell  '84 

Margaret  Anne  Finley  Flournoy  '85 

Douglas  Yago  '86 

James  Faust  '87 

Mark  Thorsheim  '88 

Belh  Ann  Biml  '89 


The  Class  of  1940  Reunion  Committee 

TJie  50th  anniversary  of  the  graduation  of  the  Class  of  1940  was 
commemorated  by  the  establishment  of  a  special  endowment  fund.  The 
Class  of  1940  Scholarship  Fund  Endowment.  The  committee,  under  the 
leadership  of  Robert  Gabrenya  and  Florence  Rothermel  Laisha.  personally 
contacted  each  member  of  the  class  to  ask  for  support  in  meeting  the  class 
goal  of  $15,000. 

During  Alumni  Weekend.  Florence  Latsha  proudly  presented  Dr.  Joel 
Cunningham  with  a  check  totaling  $21,958  which  will  be  used  to  establish 
The  Class  of  1940  Scholarship  Fund.  Viisfund  will  provide  a  lasting 
remembrance  of  the  Class  of  1940  and  will  demonstrate  to  others  the 
importance  the  University  plays  in  the  lives  of  alumni. 

We  are  indebted  to  the  Class  of  1940.  and  we  are  honored  and  privileged 
to  recognize  the  following  committee  members  for  their  dedication  and 
'  to  the  University. 


1940  Reunion  Committee: 

Robert  Gabrenya.  Reunion  Acimtt 

\es  Chair 

Edward  Korper 

Florence  Rothermel  Laisha. 

John  Learn 

Reunion  Gift  Chair 

William  Nye 

Paul  Coleman 

Robert  Sander 

Edward  Eisenhart 

Grace  Waller 

William  Gehron 

Betty  Wendt 

John  Gensel 

Charles  Weyhenmeye 

John  Hoffman 

Class  of  1965  Reunion  Committee 

The  Class  of  1965  Reunion  Committee  lead  by  Rich  Caruso  and  An 
Bowen  worked  diligently  to  bring  as  many  classmates  as  possible  back  to 
campus  to  renew  acquaintances  and  to  relive  old  times.  To  commemorate 
their  reunion,  the  class  decided  to  make  a  special  gift  to  the  University. 

On  reunion  weekend,  the  Class  of  '65  was  well  represented  by  some 
outstanding  60  's  trivia  players  and  some  equally  talented  dancers.  During 
the  annual  alumni  luncheon ,  the  class  proudly  presented  a  check  for  $55,862 
to  President  Cunningham.  Of  this  total,  $44,055  reflects  gifts  made  to  the 
special  campaign  for  the  Susquehanna  University  Fund. 

We  are  grateful  to  the  Class  of  '65  Reunion  Committee  for  all  that  they 
did  to  make  their  25th  a  s 


Paul  O.  Filipek 
Gary  E-  Hart 
Alexander  Jervis 
Peter  and  Carol  Ocker  Kirk 
Peter  L.  Matson 
John  W  Pfrommer 
Bonnie  Bucks  Reece 
Barbara  Evans  Summers 


Class  of  1965  Reunion  Committee 

Richard  E    Caruso.  Reunion  Gifl  Chair 
Arthur  F  Bowen.  Reunion  Aelniiiei  Chair 
Carl  Campbell 
Linda  Cole  Conine 
Walton  R.  Cueman 
Mary  Snyder  Davis 
Frances  Ray  Faylor 
Richard  T.  Fenstermacher 


Dr  Willace  Growney  makes  a  poinl  to  his  .^indents. 


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Class  of  1990  Senior  Pledge  Program 

Senior  Class  Ageiu.  Angie  Johnson  '90  and  (he  Senior  Pledge  Program 
volunteers  spent  six  weeks  of  the  spring  semester  challenging  their 
classmates  to  joint  the  '  '90  Club ' '  by  making  three  year  pledges  to  the  SUF 
totaling  $90. 

At  the  campaign's  close.  120  members  of  the  Class  of  1990  pledged 
$10,525  to  the  SUF. 


Class  of  1990  Senior  Pledge  Prograr 

Angie  Johnson,  Chair 
Bob  Herr.  Co-Anenl 
Jiesu  Kim,  Co-Afienl 
Denise  M.  Ambrogio 
Tom  Boone 
Elian  L.  Botti 
Tom  CerverizTO 
Ann  Clohessy 
Melinda  Cuddy 
Johnna  Emrich 
Chris  Formosa 
Jennifer  Ganter 
Daniel  Goldf.lein 
Traci  Graczyk 
Jami  Granger 
Robert  Gude 
Robin  Hastings 
Danielle  Heaps 
Bob  Herr 
Nancy  Heyer 
Patricia  Hostler 
Stacy  Huber 
Eileen  Kelly 


iKir 


Kristen  Langenfeld 
Michele  Leuser 
Mindy  Long 
Kris  Marconi 
Caroline  Martin 
Michael  McGowen 
Marie  McLaughlin 
Timothy  Mee 
Jennifer  L.  Miller 
Shad  Miller 
Stacey  Peters 
Deb  Pilla 
Nicole  Poliacik 
Shari  Reis 
Justine  Shepherd 
Lisa  Shimrack 
Brian  Spellman 
Dee  Tacconi 
Michele  Tansey 
Kelly  Vardon 
Laurie  Ann  Volpe 
Debra  Weissman 
Donna  Willbergh 
Jill  21abransky 


Campus  Phonathon  Student  Volunteers 

During  1989-90  more  than  300  student  callers  covered  the  phones  for 
the  Susquehanna  University  Fund.  After  28  nights  of  calling,  phonathon 
volunteers  contacted  more  than  6,717  alumni  and  parents  yielding  $170,240 
in  pledges.  We  are  gratefid  to  Fall  Co-Chairs.  Aaron  Billger  '91  and  Betsy 
Van  Tuyl  '90  and  Spring  Chair.  Mark  Zimmerman  '91  and  all  of  the  student 
volunteers  whose  efforts  helped  make  the  1989-90  SUF  campaign  a  record- 
breaking  success. 


Campus  Phonathon 
Student  Volunteers 

Aaron  Billger  V\.  Fall  Co-Chair 
BeLsy  Van  Tuyl  '90.  Fall  Co-Chuir 
Mark  Zimmerman  '91.  Sphnfi  Chair 
Laura  Butler  '90.  Weekly  Captain 
Teresa  Considine  '90,  Weekly  Captain 
Karli  Grant  '92.  Weekly  Captain 
Shan  Miller  '90.  Weekly  Captain 
Mami  Pietrowicz  '92,  Weekly  Captain 

Student  volunteer  callers 
Sara  Ahnert 
Andrea  Aita 
Gregg  Allocco 
Phillip  Amaranle 
Glenn  Anderson 
Kara  Bachmore 
Knsiin  Beccaria 
Ellie  Beckwiih 
Mike  Bell 
Allison  Beltz 
Margie  Bentz 
Melissa  Billing 
Lisa  bobb 
Peggy  Bobb 
Sheryl  Boblick 
Douglas  Bogar 
Michelle  Bonventre 
Jay  Bosanko 
Audrey  Bowman 
Carol  Bradford 
Susan  Brandt 
Alyssa  Brunner 
Christine  Bukowski 
Chris  Burchell 
Martina  Bums 
Kay  CapcU 
Bccki  Carlton 
Maureen  Carleton 


Colleen  Carroll 
Eugene  Cautillo 
Scot  Ciccarelli 
Steven  Claycomb 
Libby  Colburn 
Rachel  Cornell 
Jennifer  Costello 
Linda  Coughlin 
Judy  Davenport 
Thomas  Davitt 
Holly  Dawson 
Jon  Deiirich 
Tim  Demko 
Terri  DeMott 
Shawn  Dilfield 
Tom  Dingbaum 
Tracey  Dixon 
Thomas  Dodd 
Julianne  Doupe' 
Jennifer  Dunlop 
Susan  Dvorocsik 
Bart  Ecker 
Kim  Edlund 
Charlotte  Eldridge 
Paul  Emerson 
Kellie  Engel 
Kristin  Erdman 
Colleen  Erickson 
Kimberly  Evans 
Eric  Fabrizio 
Denise  Fauci 
David  Ferry 
Kimberly  Filipek 
Anne  Ford 
Sharon  Fox 
Bryan  Frack 
Lisa  Freeman 
Dena  Freimanis 
John  Fudge 
Beth  Gahran 


Women's  volleyball  is  jasi  paced  and  exciting.  The  1990 


headed  jo. 


cord  breaking  season. 


Ellen  Gallagher 
Keith  Gallagher 
Alec  Galloway 
Jennifer  Ganter 
Marj  Gates 
Jennifer  Giannasio 
Dianne  Gero 
Trenton  Gingerich 
Stuart  Glasby 
David  P.  GoKlieb 
Jon  Grove 
Holly  Hans 
Lurlene  Harrison 
Rebecca  Harvey 
Kathy  Haydu 
Wendy  Hayes 
Melma  Heck 
Bon  Hen 
Brian  Heist 
Jennifer  Hendricks 
Bob  Herr 
Brian  Hines 
Carrie  Hlinka 
Julia  Hollander 
Christopher  Hubine 
Kathy  Hughes 
Ken  Hugendubler 
Michael  Hulsman 
Jennifer  Ives 
Angie  Johnson 
Kimberly  Johnson 
Ken  Jonach 
Melissa  Karlberg 
Jiesu  Kim 
Noel  King 
Matt  Kirkner 
Michele  Kleinchesier 
Stephanie  Koch 
Courtney  Kole 
Stacy  Koppenhaver 
Pam  Korejwo 
Kathy  Kovatch 
Frank  Krantz 
Amanda  LaBrecque 
Matt  Lachenmayr 
Kristina  Laing 
Sangeeta  Lai 
Kathy  Lanzaro 
Sarah  Lauer 
Carole  Leibrandt 
Janne  Leith 


Matthew  Lent 
Cathi  Lesniewski 
Mary  Licciardone 
Kara  Linsky 
Mark  Long 
Sarah  Luithle 
Jim  Mockus 
Gina  Macmillan 
Gretchen  Magnuson 
Peter  Magnuson 
Heather  Maher 
Paige  Malin 
Carol  Manning 
John  Marani 
Krisiie  Maravalli 
Stacey  Maroney 
John  Martin 
Lon  Martin 
Vicki  Martz 
David  Matorin 
Chris  McCarthy 
Mandy  McCaughey 
Heather  McCormick 
Susan  McCulloch 
Bill  McGarrigle 
Shannon  McGinnis 
Elizabeth  McGonigle 
Scott  Mclniyre 
Grydon  McKee 
Mane  McLaughlin 
Don  McLoughlin 
Jen  McNamara 
Tim  Mee 
Jean  Meyer 
Cale  Michalski 
Curt  Miller 
Kristen  Miller 
Shan  Miller 
Jim  Mockus 
Chris  Moffitt 
Alyson  Moore 
Jenn  Moore 
Keith  Morris 
Suzanne  Morris 
Maribeth  Mourninghai 
Melody  Moyer 
Karen  Muenster 
Jeff  Murphy 
John  Nacinovich 
ChnN  Naspo 
Michelle  Nei 


Kim  Oaks 
Kim  O'Connor 
Mark  O'Donovan 
Kathryn  Odiorne 
Lynn  Orem 
Tammy  Ott 
Marisa  Palladino 
Laurie  Pankuck 
Gina  Parisi 
Daniel  Park 
Laura  Passaro 
Mary  Jo  Patterson 
E.  J.  Pavlik 
Julie  Pearce 
Julianne  Perfilio 
Patty  Perk 
Jane  Petersen 
Chris  Plankenhorn 
Steve  Polestak 
Natalie  Primak 
Mark  Rank 
Shann  Reeder 
Gloria  Rosado 
Stacey  Rosenberg 
Kristen  Rozansky 
Denise  Ruhmann 
Ron  Ruschman 
Kristin  Ryan 
Megan  Salmi 
Jill  Sameth 
Danielle  Sammarco 
Christine  Sanderson 
Patricia  Saunders 
Alice  Schilling 
Heather  Schoner 
Jill  Schropp 
Martin  Schweiter 
Julianne  Schweitzer 
Mary  Scicchitano 
Ricky  Seely 
Peter  Sergison 
Jarret  Serpa 
Jim  Shaffer 
Kelly  Shay 
Jeannelie  Sheaffer 
Linda  Shultz 
Crystal  Shiko 
Amy  Skinner 
Timothy  Slifer 

Gretchen  Sloan 


Lynda  Sloane 
Cindy  Smith 
Elaine  Smith 
Linda  Sodt 
Chns  Sterner 
Karen  Stewart 
Erin  Stitcher 
Alexandra  Stobb 
Gary  Stockman 
Elaine  Swords 
Howard  Teitelbaum 
Thomas  Thiele 
Eileen  Thomas 
Kelly  Thomas 
JohnTiffey 
Tracy  Tins  ley 
Shari  Trembulak 
Angle  Troutman 
Genina  Troutman 
Dina  Vagg 
Rebecca  Valentine 
Kelly  Vardon 
Noel  Vaughn 
Laura  Viozzi 
Claudine  Vogcl 
Carolyn  Waer 
Gigi  Wainwnght 
Craig  Walker 
Mark  Walter 
Brenda  Wanner 
Ardyth  Watson 
Tracey  Weir 
Deb  Weissman 
Joe  Wcnllmg 
Stacey  Wenzel 
Chris  Weyrauch 
Doug  Wheeler 
Gregg  Wikfor* 
Shani  Williams 
Tammara  Williams 
Jennifer  Winter 
Debbie  Witkowski 
Carolyn  Yencharis 


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Board  of  Directors 


Officers 

Harold  C.  O'Connor, 
Chairman 

State  College,  PA 
Retired  President 
Chemcut  Corporation/ 

Scherinn  AG 
Lawrence  M.  Isaacs  '43, 

Vice  Chairman 
Selinsgrove.  PA 

Retired  Executive  Vice  President 
Federated  Department  Stores,  Inc. 
Robert  F.  Weis, 

Vice  Chairman 
Sunbury.  PA 

Vice  President  and  Treasurer 
Weis  Markets,  Inc. 

Donald  E.  Wissinger  '50, 
Vice  Chairman 

Hollidaysburg,  PA 

President 

Wissinger 's  IGA  Shopping  Village 

John  A.  Carpenter,  Esq., 

Secretary 
Sunbury,  PA 
Attorney  at  Law 
Carpenter,  Diehl  &  Kivko 

John  C.  Horn, 

Chairman  Emeritus 
Huntingdon,  PA 
Executive  Director 
Church  Management  Senice.  Inc. 

Members 

Sidney  J.  Apfelbaum,  Esq. 

Sunbury,  PA 

Attorney  at  Law 

Apfelbaum,  Apfelbaum 
and  Apfelbaum 

Jane  C.  Apple 

Lewlsburg,  PA 

.Assistant  Secretary  of  the  Board 

Butter  Krust  Baking  Company 

Douglas  E.  Arthur  '49 

Harrisburg,  PA 

Retired  Vice  President- 
Regional  Manager 

Nationwide  Insurance  Company 

Gary  Baylor  '69 

Lewisburg,  PA 

President 

Country  Cupboard,  Inc. 

Leslie  R.  Butler  '62 

Sewell,  NJ 

Vice  Chairman,  Chief 
Administrative  Officer 

First  Pennsylvania  Bank 

Carl  Campbell  '65 

Harrisburg,  PA 

President 

Keystone  Financial,  Inc. 


Richard  E.  Caruso  '65 
Radnor,  PA 
Senior  Vice  President 
LFC  Corporation 

Joel  Cunningham 

Selinsgrove,  PA 
President 

Susquehanna  University 
William  C.  Davenport  '50 
Lemoyne.  PA 
President  and  Owner 
Hoopy  Insurance  Agency 
Charles  B.  Degenstein 
Selinsgrove,  PA 
Retired  Executive 
Weis  Markets,  Inc. 

The  Rev.  David  Fisher 

Millersville,  PA 

Pastor 

St.  Paul  Lutheran  Church 

W.  Donald  Fisher  '51 

Selinsgrove,  PA 

Partner 

Fisher,  Clark  &  Lauer 

Jane  C,  Freeman 

Arlington,  VA 

Former  National  President 

Girl  Scouts  of  America 

William  A.  Gettig 

Spring  Mills,  PA 

President 

Gettig  Technologies,  Inc. 

Gerald  N.  Hall 

Mechanicsburg,  PA 

Retired  President 

Hall  '.V  Motor  Transit  Company 

Alan  Hassman 

Camp  Hill,  PA 

President 

Hassman  Enterprises 

Susan  M.  Hegberg 

Selinsgrove,  PA 

Associate  Professor  of  Music 

Susquehanna  University 

Sangetta  Lai  '91 

Glen  Rock.  NJ 
Student 

Susquehanna  University 
Raymond  C,  Lauver  '50 
New  Canaan,  CT 
Member 

Financial  Accounting 
Standards  Board 
William  A,  Lewis  Jr.,  Esq.  '68 
Chevy  Chase,  MD 
Supenisory  Attorney 
Office  of  Review  and  Appeals 
Equal  Employment  Opportuniry 
Commission 


John  R.  Miller  Jr.,  Esq. 
Bellefonte,  PA 
Attorney  at  Law 

Albert  R  Molinaro,  Jr. 

Lebanon,  NJ 

Chairman  and  CEO 

Klemtner  Advertising,  Inc. 

Dawn  Mueller 

Richmond,  VA 

Physician  and  Faculty  Member 

Medical  College  of  Virginia 

Peter  M.  Nunn  '57 

Potomac.  MD 

Partner 

Coopers  &  Lyhrand 

Leah  Cryder  Oberheim  '47 

Woolrich,  PA 
Retired  Officer  Manager 
Fleisher's  Dairy  Stores,  Inc. 
Rocco  Ortenzio 
Mechanicsburg,  PA 
Chairman  and  Chief  Executive 

Officer 
Continental  Medical  Systems,  Inc. 

Saul  Putterman 

Selinsgrove,  PA 
President 

Milton  Shoe  Manufacturing 
Company 

Samuel  D.  Ross  Jr.  '54 

Carlisle,  PA 

President 

Pennsylvania  Blue  Shield 

G.  Edward  Schweikert  III 

Mifflinburg,  PA 

Associate  Professor  of  Psychology 

Susquehanna  University 

Erie  I.  Shobert  II  '35 

St.  Marys.  PA 

Retired  Vice  President, 

Technology 
Stackpole  Carbon  Company 
Henry  A.  Truslow  III 
Sunbury,  PA 
Chairman 

Sunbury  Textile  Mills,  Inc. 
James  M.  Unglaube 
Chicago,  IL 

Director  of  Higher  Education 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church 

in  America 
Laura  J.  Viozzi  '92 
Hershey,  PA 
Student 
Susquehanna  University 


Members  Emeriti 
The  Honorable 
Preston  B.  Davis 

Milton,  PA 

Attorney  at  Law 

Davis,  Davis  &  Kaar  Attorneys 

Samuel  H.  Evert 

Bloomsburg,  PA 

President 

S.  H.  Evert  Company,  Inc. 

Orlando  W.  Houts 

State  College,  PA 
Chairman  of  the  Board 
O.W  Houts  and  Son,  Inc. 
The  Rev.  Paul  B.  Lucas  '28 

Chambersburg,  PA 
Retired  Pastor 

The  Rev.  Howard  J. 
McCamey 

Camp  Hill,  PA 

Retired  Bishop 

LCA  Central  Pennsylvania  Synod 

Carl  H.  Simon 

Sun  City,  AZ 

Retired  Vice  President/ 

General  Manager 
Darling  Valve  Corporation 
Preston  H.  Smith  '38 
Williamsport,  PA 
Retired  President 
Smith  Printing  Company 
W.  Alfred  Streamer  '26 
Ventura,  CA 

Retired  Vice  President,  Sales 
Charles  H.  Elliot  Company 

Norman  E.  Walz 

Sunbury,  PA 
Retired  President 
First  National  Trust  Bank 
Gustave  W.  Weber 
Selinsgrove,  PA 
President  Emeritus 
Susquehanna  University 


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Susquehannans  on  Parade 


Dear  Fellow  Alumni, 

If  you  had  told  me  six  months  ago  that  I 
would  be  addressing  all  of  you  in  my  capacity 
as  Director  of  Alumni  Relations,  I  would 
have  suggested  that  such  a  scenario  was,  at 
the  very  least,  highly  unlikely.  The  path  that 
led  me  back  to  Susquehanna  has  taken  me  through 
the  management  of  several  symphony  orchestras 
and  performing  arts  centers  with  a  stop  along 
the  way  to  coordinate  all  public  activity  at 
Pennsylvania's  State  House  (sort  of  a  traffic 
cop  for  the  bureaucracy!),  and  even  a  stint 
supervising  a  team  of  tour  guides.  If  you're 
wandering  how  all  of  that  qualifies  me  to 
represent  one  of  our  University's  most  important 
constituencies,  you  are  probably  not  alone. 

A  closer  examination,  however,  reveals  a 
common  thread  which,  surprisingly  enough, 
ties  together  my  previous,  diverse  experiences 
with  this  new  position.  That  thread  is  people, 
and  nowhere  is  their  power  more  evident  than 
here  at  Susquehanna.  People  give  us  our  strength, 
they  give  us  our  direction,  they  give  us  our 
character.  "The  people"  is  the  answer  most 
often  given  when  students  list  their  reasons 


for  attending  S.U.  And  people  are  this  University's 
single  most  valuable  resource,  whether  they  are 
faculty,  smdents,  staff,  parents,  or  you,  our  alumni. 

It  has  also  been  my  experience  that  there  is  a 
definite  correlation  between  the  degree  of  success 
an  organization  achieves  and  the  positive,  active 
involvement  of  the  people  associated  with  that 
organization.  So,  "involvement"  is  going  to 
be  the  battle  cry  for  your  Alumni  Association. 
Involvement  in  club  functions,  involvement 
in  Homecoming  and  Alumni  Weekend,  and 
involvement  in  the  stability  and  vitality  of 
Susquehanna.  Our  office  and  staff  are  eager 
to  assist,  coordinate,  and  guide;  but  the  ultimate 
success  of  every  alumni  activity  will  be  determined 
solely  by  your  level  of  involvement. 

The  initial  step  toward  building  the  kind  of 
dynamic,  responsive  Alumni  Association  that 
we  all  want  is  to  provide  a  strong  alumni  club 
network.  Therefore,  I  am  asking  you  to  consider 
two  ways  in  which  we  can  move  closer  toward  that 
goal.  First,  when  you  receive  information  about 
an  alumni  event,  participate  if  you  can.  This  not 
only  provides  us  with  an  opportunity  to  meet  and 
get  feedback  from  you,  but  you'll  also  have  a  good 


time.  Already,  during  my  brief  tenure,  various 
get-togethers  have  provided  some  tremendous 
(and  unexpected)  insights. 

Second,  please  let  me  know  personally  how  the 
Alumni  Clubs  can  better  serve  your  needs  and 
meet  your  expectations  (in  other  words,  what  do 
you  want?).  After  all,  this  is  your  organization, 
and  it's  only  through  your  involvement  that  we 
can  fully  realize  our  potential. 

The  next  few  years  are  going  to  be  exciting  ones 
for  all  of  us  as  alumni  of  Susquehanna  University. 
It's  great  being  back  in  Selinsgrove,  and  I'll  be 
looking  forward  to  meeting  and  working  with  each 
of  you. 


Sam  Kuba  '75 

Director  of  Alumni  Relations 

P.S.  Let  us  know  whenever  you  visit  the  campus 
and  if  we  can  be  of  any  senice.  Our  office  is  on 
the  third  floor  of  Selinsgrove  Hall.  Stop  in  and 


NOTE:  Please  submit  alumni  updates  to  the  Office  of  Alumni 
Relations,  Susquehanna  University.  Selinsgrove.  PA  17870. 
Items  received  before  November  15  will  be  included  in  the 
Winter  issue.  The  deadline  for  the  Spring  issue  is  January  15. 

THE  THIRTIES 

The  Rev  Herbert  G.  Hohman  '32.  interim  pastor  at 
Vinemonl  Community  Lutheran  Church.  Reinholds  R.D.I, 
was  recently  honored  with  a  proclamation  denoting  his  55 
years  of  service  in  the  ministry.  During  this  time,  his  pastorates 
have  included  Philadelphia.  Somerset  County.  Blair  County, 
and  Bedford  County.  At  one  time  Rev.  Hohman  pitched  in  the 
Cleveland  farm  system,  and  had  also  coached  high  school  athletics. 

Also  honored  for  his  work  in  the  ministry  was  the  Rev. 
Ijesler  J.  Karschner  '37.  His  congregation  in  Hanover 
recognized  the  50th  anniversary  of  his  ordination.  Karschner 
and  his  wife  also  celebrated  their  50th  wedding  anniversary 
on  June  5.  W90 

THE  FORTIES 

The  Rev  Dale  S.  Bringman  '48.  was  recently  selected  from 
more  than  2.000  entries  to  be  an  honorable  mention  winner 
in  the  third  annual  Best  Sermons  competition,  sponsored  by 
HarperSanFrancisco.  Rev  Bringman.  the  pastor  of  St.  Peter's 
by  the  Sea  Lutheran  Church  in  San  Diego,  California,  titled 
his  winning  sermon  "Where  Have  All  the  Angels  Gone."  He 
has  also  written  two  books.  Prayer  and  ihe  Devotional  Life  and 
A  Star  is  Bom 

THE  FIFTIES 

Dr.  Hazel  Brobsl  Brown  '51  was  honored  by  the  Affirmalive 
Action /Women's  Program  of  the  United  Stales  Postal  Service. 


Dr.  Brown,  who  received  her  masters  degree  from  Bucknell 
University  and  her  doctorate  from  Penn  State  University,  was 
recognized  for  both  her  professional  accomplishments  and  her 
individual  contributions. 

Scott  E.  Anderson  '57  became  a  member  of  the  Bernie 
Romanoski  chapter  of  the  Pennsylvania  Sports  Hall  of  Fame 
this  past  April.  Mr.  Anderson  taught  biology  and  coached 
football  in  Coal  Township  after  receiving  his  M.S.  at  Bucknell 
University.  He  became  Shamokin  Area's  head  freshman 
football  coach  in  1968  and  has  turned  the  freshman  football 
program  into  a  winning  tradition. 

Lynn  Hassinger  Askew  '57  has  recently  been  elected 
secretary  of  the  New  Jersey  Association  of  College  Admissions 
Counselors.  She  has  also  been  serving  as  a  member  of  the  College 
Board  Regional  Council  for  the  Middle  States  Regional  Office 
and  the  chairperson  of  the  Division  for  Ministry.  New  Jersey 
Synod,  ELCA. 

Dr,  John  A.  Anthony  '58  became  the  president  of  Collin 
County  Community  College  in  Piano,  Texas  in  1985  and  has 
guided  the  school  to  great  success.  He  earned  his  master's  and 
doctorate  from  Temple  University.  His  experience  as  a  college 
president  stems  from  leading  Portland  Community  College  in 
Oregon,  Cayuga  Community  College  in  Auburn.  NY.  and  Los 
Angeles  City  College  in  California. 

Rev  Stanley  De  Camp  '58.  is  the  pastor  of  the  Nativity 
Lutheran  Church  m  East  Brunswick,  NJ. 

THE  SIXTIES 

Dr,  Harvey  A.  Horowitz  '64.  the  director  of  the  Adolescent 
Substance  Abuse  Program  at  The  Institute  of  Pennsylvania 
Hospital,  became  the  president-elect  of  the  American  Society 
for  Adolescent  Psychiatry  (ASAP),  A  member  of  several  local 
and  national  psychiatry  associations.  Dr.  Horowitz  is  also  the 
assistant  clinical  professor  in  psychiatry  at  the  University  of 


Pennsylvania  School  of  Medicine.  He  received  medical  training 
at  Temple  University,  served  his  internship  at  Abington  Memorial 
Hospital,  and  completed  his  residency  at  the  Institute. 

Wayne  Miller  '65  recently  became  an  attorney  at  the 
Federal  Energy  Regulatory  Commission  in  Washington.  D.C. 
Mr.  Miller  currently  resides  in  Camp  Hill,  Pennsylvania. 

Anne  Gerding  Lynch  '65  was  honored  twice  this  spring. 
She  has  been  named  as  outstanding  teacher  in  her  school 
district  and  has  also  been  named  to  the  1990  Governor's 
Teacher  Recognition  Program.  Mrs.  Lynch  resides  in 
Scotch  Plains,  NJ. 

Glennette  Peterson  Papovich  '65  was  recently  featured  in 
a  newspaper  article  by  the  Daily  Local  Neva's  of  West  Chester. 
PA.  The  article  focused  on  what  happened  to  high  school 
valedictorians  following  graduation.  Mrs.  Papovich  majored 
in  library  science  at  Susquehanna  and  married  a  fellow 
student.  Joe  Papovich  '69.  She  did  not  attend  graduate  school 
as  planned,  but  raised  her  children  and  recently  re-entered 
the  work  force. 

Dr,  Blair  Hoover  Revak  '65  was  named  secretary  of  the 
Bloomsburg  Hospital  medical  staff  in  February.  A  graduate 
of  both  Susquehanna  and  the  Women's  Medical  College  of 
Pennsylvania,  Dr.  Revak  has  been  on  the  medical  staff  since 
1971.  She  is  also  a  member  of  the  Family  General  Practice 
Group  of  David  Revak.  William  Kuprevich.  and  Blair  Revak. 
and  the  chairperson  of  the  Pennsylvania  Medical  Society's 
Commission  on  Bio  Ethics.  Her  husband  is  David  J.  Revak  '65. 

Mr.  Anthony  J.  Costello  '67.  was  promoted  to  the  regional 
directorship  of  laboratories  in  the  Lakeshore  Health  System. 
Mr.  Costello  obtained  his  PhD  in  biochemistry  from  Northern 
Illinois  University  and  joined  Si.  Mary  Medical  Center  in  1977 
as  an  assistant  director  of  clinical  chemistry  and  toxicology.  In 
1983  he  became  assistant  manager  of  the  laboratory.  Mr. 
Costello  has  also  written  several  health  briefs  and  publications. 

Rev.  W.  Dean  Bickel  '68.  has  recently  relocated.  He  was 


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Rev.  Dale  S.  Bringman  '48 


Dr.  Harvey  A.  Horowitz  '64 


Denise  A.  Connerrx 


previously  the  associate  pastor  for  Emmanuel  Lutheran  in 
Venice.  FL.  Now  he  is  the  pastor  for  Peace  Lutheran  Church 
in  Perkasie.  PA. 

Gary  E.  Baylor  '69  has  been  elected  chairman  of  the 
Commonwealth  South  Bank  Board.  He  has  been  a  board 
member  since  1984.  and  has  also  been  on  several  local  and 
state-wide  boards  such  as  the  Pennsylvania  Travel  Council  and 
the  Susquehanna  Valley  Visitors  Bureau.  He  also  is  co-founder 
and  president  of  the  Country  Cupboard  restaurant,  inn  and 
retail  shops  of  Lewisburg,  and  directs  Brookpark  Associates, 
a  land  development  firm, 

THE  SEVENTIES 

Rev.  Marcia  G.  Bell  '70,  was  installed  as  assistant  pastor  of 
St.  Matthew's  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church.  Kellers  Church, 
in  Perkasie.  She  is  also  a  graduate  of  The  Lutheran  Theological 
Seminary  at  Philadelphia, 

Mai^aret  Harris  Biesecker  '70  has  been  promoted  to  item 
processing  manager  at  Commonwealth  Bank  and  Trust  Co.  in 
Williamsport,  PA.  She  began  at  Commonwealth  Bank  in  1983 
and  has  been  a  personal  computer  coordinator  and  project 
coordinator. 

Thomas  N.  Berryman  '71  is  the  music  director  for  St.  Mark's 
School  in  Southborough,  MA  and  is  choir  director  and 
organist  for  Mr.  Olivet  Lutheran  Church  in  Shrewsbury,  MA. 
He  resides  in  Southborough,  MA. 

Thomas  R.  Lisella,  Esq.  '71  has  been  named  as  chairman 
to  the  newly  formed  Carbon  County  Advisory  Board.  Mr. 
Lisella.  a  graduate  of  the  Duquesne  University  School  of  Law. 
is  a  partner  in  the  law  offices  of  Bowe,  Lisella  and  Bowe  in 
Tamaqua,  Pa.  He  is  a  member  of  the  county  and  stale  bar 
associations,  the  Delta  Theta  Phi  Law  Fraternity,  and  the 
Tamaqua  Lions  Club. 

Barbara  Hetrick  Braband  '72  will  serve  as  accompanist 
for  the  "Musical  America"  choral  and  organ  program  for  the 
Music.  Gettysburg!  winter  season.  In  addition,  she  frequently 
appears  as  a  solo  performer  at  Music.  Gettysburg!,  including 
Summerfest  1987  and  the  Christmas  Benefit  in  December 
1989.  She  is  associated  organist  at  St.  James  Church. 

Dr.  Carol  Ferry  Saylor  '72  will  serve  a  three-year  term  on 
the  board  of  directors  of  the  Easter  Seal  Society  of  Franklin 
and  Adams  counties.  Dr.  Saylor.  who  received  her  MS  from 
Bucknell  University  and  her  PhD  from  Nova  University,  is  the 
superintendent  of  schools  for  the  Fairfield  School  District.  She 
is  also  a  member  of  several  local  organizations,  such  as  the 
Lions  Clubs  and  Adams  County  United  Way. 

Joyce  A.  Brown  '73  is  now  account  manager  for  Gibbens 
Company.  Atlantic  City,  NJ.  a  consulting  company  in 
unemployment  services. 

Frank  W.  Schott  '74  was  recently  selected  from  more  than 
150,000  candidates  to  receive  an  Outstanding  Young  Man  of 
America  award.  He  has  also  accepted  an  appointment  as 
deputy  attorney  general  for  the  State  of  New  Jersey,  with 


a  specialty  in  environmental  law.  A  Seton  Hall  University 
School  of  Law  graduate,  Mr.  Schott  resides  in  Clinton,  NJ. 

Terri  Bentncasa  '75,  is  the  program  coordinator  for  the 
Covenant  House/Wrights  of  Passage  Program.  She  has  also 
recently  moved  to  South  Nyack.  NY. 

Dr  Timothy  Blair  '76  entertained  the  Southern  Huntingdon 
County  High  School  Alumni  Association  at  its  Annual  Alumni 
Banquet.  He  has  his  master's  degree  in  music  from  The  New 
England  Conservatory  of  Music  in  Boston  and  his  doctorate 
from  Catholic  University  in  Washington,  D.C.  Dr.  Blair  lives 
in  Blairs  Mills.  PA  and  teaches  at  four  Washington.  D.C. 
area  colleges. 

Jane  Helsing  '76  is  employed  as  district  manager  at 
AT&T.  She  has  recently  moved  from  Minnesota  to  Stirling, 
New  Jersey. 

Mark  R.  I^ules  '76  has  been  promoted  to  vice  president 
of  manufacturing  for  C-P  Convertors  in  York.  PA.  Prior  to 
joining  C-P  Convenors  in  1978.  Mark  was  with  the  St.  Joe 
Paper  Co.  in  Baltimore,  MD. 

Ron  Brett  '77  has  been  named  district  manager  for 
Montgomery.  Bucks,  and  Philadelphia  counties  for  the  7-UP 
Bottling  Co.  of  Philadelphia.  He  resides  in  Warminster.  PA. 

Kent  V.  Littlefleld  '77  has  been  named  Employee  of  the 
Year  for  1989  at  RE.  Wright  Associates  Inc.  of  Middletown, 
PA.  He  has  worked  at  Wright  for  11  years  and  is  a  hydrogeologist 
and  group  manager  of  the  firm's  hydrocarbon  spill  cleanup  group. 

Ptter  F.  Ceccacci  '78  was  admitted  as  a  partner  in  R.D. 
Hunter  &  Company  CPA's  effective  January  1.  1990.  He  also 
was  elected  president-elect  of  the  Mercer  Chapter  of  the  New 
Jersey  Society  CPA's  effective  June  I.  1990. 

Denise  A.  Connerty  '78,  the  assistant  director  of  international 
programs  at  Temple  University,  has  been  elected  vice- 
president  for  regional  affairs  of  the  National  Association  for 
Foreign  Student  Affairs.  Before  joining  Temple.  Ms.  Connerty 
was  the  associate  director  of  Butler  University's  Institute  for 
Study  Abroad  in  Indianapolis.  IN,  and  associate  director  of  the 
Centerfor  Education  Abroad  at  Beaver  College  inOIenside,  PA. 

Mark  R.  Cummins  '78  was  recently  named  vice  president 
of  investments  at  Selective  Insurance  Co.  of  America  and 
Selective  Way  Insurance  Co.  A  certified  public  accountant. 
Mr.  Cummins  received  his  master  of  business  administration 
degree  in  finance  from  Fairleigh  Dickinson  University  in  1983. 
He  also  serves  on  several  public  accountant  committees. 

William  Garrett  '78  has  been  appointed  director  of  music 
at  Jonesboro  United  Methodist  Church  in  Jonesboro.  GA.  His 
duties  include  developing,  coordinating,  implementing  and 
administering  the  total  music  ministry  program  of  the  church. 
Previously,  Garrett  was  director  of  music  and  programs  at  the 
First  Methodist  Church  in  Harlingen,  TX. 

Michael  P.  Scheib  '78  has  been  elected  to  a  three-year  term 
on  the  board  of  directors  of  Inservco  Insurance  Services  Inc. 
He  is  also  the  vice  president  of  operations,  after  having  started 
at  Inservco  in  1986  as  an  account  executive.  He  resides  in 
Camp  Hill.  PA. 


William  B.  Wescott  '78  was  promoted  to  vice  president 
of  Signet  Bank  in  Richmond.  Va.  He  is  a  calling  officer  in 
Commercial  Bankings'  National  Division.  He  began  at  Signet 
in  1981  as  a  credit  analyst  and  a  year  later  became  a  financial 
analyst  in  Capital  Markets  where  he  advanced  to  financial 
analysis  officer  in  1983.  In  1985,  Wescott  was  named  an 
assistant  vice  president,  working  for  both  the  Capital  Markets 
and  National  Divisions.  He  also  has  completed  special  lending 
seminars  at  the  University  of  Virginia. 

Dr  Victor  J.  Sobolewski  '79  was  one  of  ten  physicians 
invited  by  the  China  National  Olympic  Training  Sports 
Medicine  Bureau  to  work  with  the  top  sports  medicine 
personnel  in  China.  Dr.  Sobolewski  maintains  his  practice 
in  family  and  sports  medicine  in  Wenonah,  NJ. 

THE  EIGHTIES 

Nancy  Swan  Abbott  '80  is  a  senior  tax  analyst  with  SONY 
Corp.  of  America  in  Park  Ridge.  NJ. 

Paul  Kern  '80  is  vice  president,  treasurer's  group.  CoreStates 
Financial  in  Philadelphia.  PA.  His  wife.  Margaret  Eldred 
Kern  '79,  is  assistant  vice  president  for  United  Jersey  Banks  in 
Princeton.  NJ. 

Mark  D.  Bornman  '81  has  been  promoted  to  assistant  vice 
president  at  Dauphin  Deposit  Bank.  Harrisburg,  PA.  He  is 
responsible  for  managing  the  Investment  Portfolio  Operations  and 
producing  accounting  reports  for  the  funds  management  function. 

William  V.  Ferguson,  Jr.  '81  is  a  principal  partner  in  INK 
DESIGN,  a  corporate  graphic  design  firm  located  in  New 
York  City 

Craig  R.  Rieman  '81  is  currently  employed  with  ENSR 
Consulting  &  Engineering  in  Westmont.  IL.  His  position  is 
senior  staff  specialist  involved  with  radiological/mixed  waste 
remediation  projects. 

William  I.  Tilghman  '81  received  a  Creative  Achievement 
Award  from  the  College  of  Arts  and  Architecture  at  Penn  State 
University  where  he  is  a  candidate  for  a  master  of  music 
degree  in  composition. 

Charles  R.  Landis  '82  is  currently  employed  at  Arco  Oil  & 
Gas  Co.  as  a  research  geologist. 

Donald  S.  Mott  '82  has  a  new  position  at  Clarke  American 
as  regional  quality  assurance  manager  for  the  state  of  Florida. 

Robin  Bach  Scholl  '83  has  been  awarded  the  "Certified 
Data  Processor"  from  the  Institute  for  Certification  of 
Computer  Professionals.  This  designation  is  awarded  to 
candidates  who  have  successfully  passed  the  CDP 
Examination  and  represents  a  significant  achievement. 

Henry  L.  Belcolle  '84  was  recently  promoted  to  assistant 
vice  president  of  Citizens  First  National  Bank  of  New  Jersey. 
He  presently  serves  as  assistant  manager  of  the  bank's 
Hillsdale  Office.  He  also  does  coaching  for  local  sports. 

Mary  E.  Wolf  '84  is  employed  as  the  director  of  Youth 
and  Christian  Fellowship  at  St.  Matthew  Lutheran  Church 
in  Hanover,  PA. 

James  A.  Bazewicz  '85  was  awarded  a  full  tuition 
scholarship  by  the  Barbershop  Harmony  Society  to  attend 
the  1988  Hannony  College  at  its  headquarters  in  Kenosha. 
Wisconsin.  He  earned  a  master  of  fine  arts  degree  in  scenic 
design  at  New  York  University's  Tisch  School  of  the  Art.s  and 
attended  a  summer  theatre  seminar  at  the  National  Theatre  in 
London.  He  has  also  participated  in  several  regional  theatrical 
productions  in  New  Jersey. 

Christopher  Farrell  *85  is  an  investment  sales  executive 
with  John  Hancock  Financial  Services  in  Princeton,  NJ. 

Charlene  M.  Ptiow  '86  has  been  promoted  to  store 
manager  of  Hess's  Department  Store  in  Schenectady,  NY. 

Bryan  S.  Ravitz  '86  is  a  commercial  loan  officer  with 
Empire  Savings  Bank.  SLA.  Vineland.  NJ,  He  is  a  member 
of  the  American  Institute  of  Banking. 

Karen  Doty  McDonnell  '86  is  with  The  Vanguard  Group 
of  Investment  Companies.  Valley  Forge.  PA. 

Douglas  A.  Chamberlain  '86  was  a  writer  of  W  or  Not 
TV?  presented  by  the  American  Film  Institute.  The  NBC 
sketch  comedy  special  was  hosted  by  Jack  Lemmon. 

Kerry  Anne  Decker  '87  is  a  third  grade  teacher  at 
Oakwood  School  in  South  Huntington,  NY. 


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Wayne  E.  Pyle  \ 


David  Savino  '87  joined  ihe  Kinney  Wallcoverings*  sales 
force,  serving  eastern  North  Carolina.  Previously  he  was  a 
Yellow  Page  advertising  account  executive  for  L.F.  Berry 
Directories  America. 

Kevin  McCaffrey  '87  is  with  the  Comvestnx  Corp. 

Stephen  C.  Schweitzer  '87  has  been  promoted  to  general 
accounting  supervisor.  Ameiek,  Inc.  Westchester  Plastics 
Division.  He  lives  in  Lehighton.  PA. 

Daniel  J.  Matteo  '87  is  with  Old  Dominion  Freight  Line. 
He  resides  in  Hershey.  PA. 

John  W.  Wolfe  '88  is  assistant  branch  manager,  Manayunk 
Branch.  Jefferson  Bank.  He  lives  in  Philadelphia,  PA. 

Joanne  M.  Kling  '88  is  a  coalition  coordinator  with  the 
United  Slates  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Washington,  DC. 

Sandra  Mull  '88  is  a  French  and  English  teacher  for  East 
Juniata  High  School,  She  lives  in  Selinsgrove.  PA. 

Todd  Coolidge  '88  has  been  named  loan/customer  service 
officer  at  the  Mansfield  office  of  First  Citizens  National  Bank. 

Julia  A.  Hassenplug  '88  has  been  promoted  to  accounting 
officer.  Provident  Capital  Management.  Inc..  Philadelphia.  PA. 

Christopher  P.  Noah  '88  is  an  advertising  account 
executive  with  Dudreck  DePaul  Ficco  &  Morgan  Inc.  He 
is  responsible  for  most  of  the  agency's  business-to-business 
accounts.  Previously,  he  had  been  with  Commpass  Marketing. 
DDF&M  is  a  full-service  advertising  and  public  relations 
agency  in  Pittsburgh.  PA. 

John  Mormando  '88  is  on  the  Commodities  Exchange 
in  the  Gold  Market.  New  York  City. 

Paul  E.  King  '88  is  in  sales  with  Spectrum  Chemical 
Manufacturing  Co.  in  Gardena.  CA. 

Wayne  E.  Pyle  '88,  a  Chicago-based  actor  and  playwright, 
was  one  of  25  Chicago-area  poets  chosen  tor  the  1990-91 
program  year  of  Dial-A-Poern.  Chicago! 

Chris  Sarsony  '89  had  his  photograph  entitled  "Canna" 
on  the  cover  of  the  magazine,  Forem.  School  of  Forestry  & 
Environmental  Studies.  Duke  University.  Spring  1990. 

Paul  L.  Melgaard  *89  is  a  financial  analyst,  manager-bank 
compliance.  Clark  Oil  &  Refining  Corporation. 

Barbara  Miles  Bramer  '89  is  a  counselor.  Central 
Susquehanna  Intermediate  Unit,  Sunbury.  PA. 


I  Do's 


OCZ  YPOK-  HEFFENTRAGER 

Lorraine  HelTentrager  to  David  M.  Oczypok  '87,  October 
24.  1987.  Sacred  Heart  Church.  Royerslord.  PA.  David  is  an 
account  representative.  The  West  Company.  Phoenixville.  PA. 
His  wife  IS  an  administrative  assistant.  Rouse  &  Associates, 
Malvern.  PA.  /  R-i53  Westridge  Place  North,  Phoenixville, 
PA  19450. 
STOCK-FLETCHER 

Deborah  Fletcher  '80  to  Kevin  D.  Stock,  May  21.  1988. 
Deb  is  in  retail  and  her  husband  is  a  teacher  at  a  local  prep 
school.  /  Apartment  2.  1900  Elm  Street,  Hays,  KS  67601. 


YAHAEZADEH-LEVENTHAL 

Anne  K.  Leventhal  '80  to  Massoud  R  Yahabzadeh,  June  18, 
1988,  at  her  mother's  home  in  Washington,  DC.  Anne  is  a 
legal  secretary.  Pepper  &.  Corazzini.  /  Apartment  A-1002.  Illl 
Army  Navy  Drive,  Arlington,  VA  22202. 
EICHENWALD-HELSING 

Jane  E.  Helsing  '76  to  Bryan  S.  Eichenwald,  August  27, 

1988.  the  Presbyterian  Church  of  Hagerstown,  MD.  Jane  is 
a  manager  with  A.T.  &  T.  and  her  husband  is  a  partner  in 
XCORP  Business  Development,  Inc.  /  16122  Ringer  Road, 
Wayzata,  MN  55391. 

CAVALEA-MILONE 

Gaetana  Milone  to  Vincent  J.  Cavalea  '83,  August  27,  1988, 
Sacred  Heart  Church,  Stamford,  CT.  Vincent  is  with  Citicorp 
Mortgage  Corp.  in  Westport,  CT.  /  3  Oak  Park  Avenue,  Darien, 
CT  06820. 
ROE-WEAVER 

Darlene  Ann  Weaver  '86  to  David  J.  Roe  '86,  May  14. 

1989,  St.  Francis  Cathedral,  Metuchen,  NJ.  Susquehannans 
in  the  wedding  party  were:  Andrea  S.  Mahmud  '86,  Kristin 
E.  Hauhuth  '86,  Laura  J.  McGinty  '86,  Lisa  A.  Caruso 
'87,  and  Andrew  C.  Johnson  '86.  Darlene  is  a  marketing 
representative  with  Accountants  On  Call/Accountants  Executive 
Search  in  King  of  Prussia,  PA.  David  is  a  claims  adjuster  with 
Roe  &  Associates  in  Newtown  Square,  PA.  /  779  Reading  Court. 
West  Chester,  PA  19380 

DOWNIE-SORACCO 

Darcy  Soracco  to  Blair  R.  Downie  '85,  July  1,  1989,  Holy 
Family  Church,  Poland,  Ohio.  Blair  is  a  research  scientist  at  the 
Rensselaer  Design  Research  Center,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic 
Institute,  Troy.  NY.  He  is  continuing  to  pursue  his  PhD  in 
computer  science.  His  wife  is  also  at  the  university  as  the 
assistant  director  of  academic  advising.  /  Apartment  1-D, 
212  Third  Street,  Troy,  NY  12180 
McDONNELL-DOTY 

Karen  Lynn  Doty  '86  to  Martin  R.  McDonnell  '87,  July 
15,  1989,  St.  Rose  of  Lima  Church,  Short  Hills,  NJ.  In  the 
wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  Kevin  G.  Doty  '82, 
Jeffrey  J.  Bnosky  '87,  Robert  T.  Rollet  '87,  Karen  Fern 
Hadley  '86,  and  Jill  C.  Roberts  '86.  Karen  is  with  The 
Vanguard  Group  of  Investment  Companies,  Valley  Forge, 
PA.  Martin  is  an  agent  for  American  Income  Life,  Willow 
Grove,  PA.  /  227  House,  Apartment  E.  Blair  Mill  Village 
East,  Horsham,  PA  19044. 
SALTER-DAVIES 

Charlene  Davies  '88  to  David  E.  Salter  '88,  August  19, 
1989,  at  the  Hotel  Thayer,  Garden  Terrace,  West  Point,  NY. 
Charlene  is  a  customer  business  administrator  with  Xerox 
Corporation  in  Honolulu  and  David  is  a  U.S.  army  helicopter 
maintenance  test  pilot  at  Schotleld  Barracks,  Hawaii.  Other 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Carolyn  A. 
Caldron  '88,  Craig  R.  Bermingham  '88.  Susan  L. 
Santaguida  '89,  Tracey  E.  Glessner  '90,  and  Cris  A. 
Delbaugh  ■9L  /  98-1442-A  Koaheahe  Street,  Pearl  City,  HI 
96782. 
TAYLOR-SIEBEN 

Catherine  A.  Sieben  '84  to  Timothy  J.  Taylor.  September 
30,  1989,  Greyrock  Mansion,  Reisterstown,  MD.  Lisa  C. 
Ledeboer  '84  was  the  maid  of  honor  Cathy  is  a  solutions 
integration  specialist  for  Hewlett  Packard.  Her  husband  is  a 
technical  consultant  for  Hewlett  Packard.  /  303  Hill  Street, 
Mt.  Airy,  MD  21771. 

WWrmCK-KUNKEL 
Ramona  A.  Kunkel  '83  to  Theodore  G.  Whitiock, 

September  30,  1989,  Holy  Trinity  Lutheran  Church.  Laurel. 

MD.  Alisa  M.  Kunkel  '84  was  the  maid  of  honor.  Ramona 

is  a  commercial  lines  rater  with  Reliance  Insurance  Company. 

Her  husband  is  a  sales  engineer  with  Landis  &  Gyr  Powers. 

/  943  Summer  Hill  Circle,  Gambrills,  MD  21054. 

ZORR-GRAHAM 
Gail  E.  Graham.  '68  to  Paul  E  Zorr,  February  24,  1990, 

First  United  Methodist  Church.  Stuart,  FL.  Gail  is  the  claims 

manager  with  R.V.  Johnson  Insurance  Agency.  Her  husband  is 

with  the  engineering  department  of  Pratt  &  Whitney.  /  2688 

SW  Prospect  Place,"  Palm  City,  FL  34990. 

McCARTHY-KERSTETTER 
Tammy  L.  Kerstetter  '87  to  Jay  Vincent  McCarthy,  March 

17,  1990,  Weber  Chapel,  Susquehanna  University,  Selinsgrove, 

PA.  Tammy  is  with  Central  Susquehanna  Intermediate  Unit.  / 

283  Orange  Street,  Northumberland,  PA  17857 

EDGE-FEIL 
Leslie  E.  Feil  '86  to  Listen  L.  Edge.  Jr.,  March  24,  1990, 

St.  John's  Episcopal  Church,  Ramsey,  NJ.  In  the  wedding 


party  from  Susquehanna  were  Cheryl  Diacik  Fell  '85,  l^trice 
C.  Carrigan  "86,  and  Elizabeth  L.  Whitham  '86.  The  couplc 
now  reside  in  Garlstadl,  Germany.  /  HHC  Isi  BN  41st  IN, 
APO  NY  09355. 
REISTRUBIO 

Kimberly  A.  Rubio  '86  to  Peter  P  Reist,  April  7,  1990, 
St.  Gabriel's  Church.  Marlboro,  NJ.  Kim  is  an  information 
systems  administrator  at  Howard  Savings  Bank,  Livingston, 
NJ.  Lea  Ann  Horn  Perrego  '86  was  in  the  wedding  party.  / 
114  Cypress  Court,  Howell,  NJ  07731. 
CARR-ROTH 

Doris  Roth  '86  to  First  Lieutenant  James  T.  Carr,  April  7, 
1990.  Her  husband  is  stationed  at  Ft.  Meade,  MD.  /  9927 
Greenbelt  Road.  Lanham,  MD  20706. 
SUNDERLAND-SHAWVER 

Cindy  L.  Shawver  '88  to  Rex  A.  Sunderland,  April  21, 
1990.  St.  Mark's  Lutheran  Church,  Alfarata,  PA.  Cindy  is 
with  The  Skills  Group,  Lewistown.  Her  husband  is  with 
ARL/Penn  State  University.  /  R.D.  2.  McVeytown,  PA  17051. 
MOLINARO-ROGALSKI 

Diane  Rogalski  '83  to  David  Molinaro,  April  28,  1990,  Our 
Lady  of  Mt.  Camiel  Church,  Carbondale.  PA.  Diane  is  a  CPA 
in  the  acct>unting  and  tmance  department  of  Kane  Warehousing 
and  Freight  Lines.  Inc.  Her  husband  is  a  civil  engineer. 
/91  42nd  Street.  Carbondale,  PA  18407-1570 
LEYDER-ROZANSKAS 

Gail  Rozanskas  to  Gary  L.  Leyder  '78,  April  28.  1990,  Grace 
United  Methodist  Church,  Harrisburg,  PA.  Gary  is  self-employed 
as  an  attorney  in  Harrisburg  and  his  wife  is  a  special  agent  for 
the  U.S.  Treasury  Department.  /  3222  Sunnyside  Avenue. 
Harrisburg,  PA  17103. 
MORRICE-REDSECKER 

Judith  Ann  Redsecker  '87  to  Thomas  W.  G.  Morrice.  May 
5,  1990,  Grace  Episcopal  Church,  Rutherford,  NJ.  Judith  is  a 
legal  assistant  with  Cahill,  Gordon  &  Reindel  in  New  York 
City.  Her  husband  is  self-employed  as  a  residential  real  estate 
appraiser.  /  Apartment  D-8,  605  Grove  Street,  Clifton,  NJ 
07013. 
SNOWE-KISSINGER 

Kathryn  L.  Kissinger  '86  to  David  C  Snowe,  May  5,  1990, 
St.  Michael's  Lutheran  Church,  Klingerstown.  PA.  Kathryn  is 
a  processing  analyst  for  the  southern  region,  PMA  Group, 
Hunt  Valley.  PA.  Her  husband  is  an  accountant  for  the  PMA 
Group,  Lemoyne,  PA.  /  173  Flora  Lane,  York,  PA  17403. 
HART-BARBE 

Mary  F  Barbe  to  Hugh  H.  Hart  '74,  May  5.  1990,  at  the 
Blount-Bridgers  Historical  Art  Gallery,  Tarboro,  NC.  Hugh 
teaches  music  in  the  Philadelphia  public  schools  and  is 
director  of  music  at  Good  Shepherd  Lutheran  Church  in 
Southampton.  His  wife  is  assistant  professor  of  anatomy  at 
Temple  University.  /  1412  Mellon  Road,  Wyncote,  PA  19095. 
MINTZER-DUNMIRE 

Amy  Jo  Dunmire  '88  to  H   Dean  Mintzer,  May  12,  1990, 
Winlleld,  PA.  Amy  is  a  nurse  anesthetist  at  Geisinger  Medical 
Center  Her  husband  is  an  anesthesiologist,  also  at  Geisinger  / 
45  Meadow  Lane,  Danville,  PA  17821. 
RITTENHOVSE-KLEINFELTER 

Jo  A.  Kleinfelter  '81  to  Kirk  W.  Ritlenhouse,  May  12,  1990. 
Pilgrim  Lutheran  Church.  Bethesda.  MD.  Susquehannans  in 
the  wedding  party  were  Deborah  J,  Hovanec  '81  and  Holh 
Hedborg  Miller  '81,  Jo  is  a  programmer/analyst  with  Bell 
Atlantic.  Her  husband  is  a  systems  engineer  with  Westinghousc 
/  8920  Oakwood  Way,  Jessup,  MD  20794. 
PEARCE-JOEST 

Pamela  E.  Jocst  '85  to  Kevin  A.  Pearce.  May  19,  1990,  St 
Margaret  Church  of  Scotland,  Morristi>wn,  NJ.  Pam  is  an 
associate  director  at  The  Alliance  for  Employee  Growth  and 
Development,  Somerset,  NJ.  /  *12-16,  100  Center  Grove  Road. 
Randolph.  NJ  07869-4428. 
DAUBERT-KANOFF 

Melinda  S.  Kanoff  to  Joseph  W.  Daubert  '84,  May  19, 
1990,  First  United  Methodist  Church,  Palmyra,  PA.  Joe  is  an 
agent  with  Bowman's  Insurance  Agency.  His  wife  is  a  branch 
manager  of  Meridian  Bank.  /  907  Poplar  Lane.  Lebanon.  PA 
17042-2045. 
ADAMS■BAKEMA^ 

Barbara  Bakeman  '89  to  Gregory  S.  Adams  '88,  May  19, 
1990,  Rooke  Chapel,  Bucknell  University,  Lewisburg,  PA. 
Greg  is  with  Meridan  Bancorp,  Inc.  in  Reading  and  Barbara 
is  with  the  Reading  Rehab  Hospital.  In  the  wedding  party  from 
Susquehanna  were  Nancy  ArmacosI  '89,  William  F.  Mikus 
'89,  and  Wayne  D.  Geils  '89.  /  527  Columbia  Avenue, 
Temple,  PA  19560. 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

41 


Row  I  (left  lo  right)  Deidre  J.  Casey  of  Pimhurgh.  PA.  daughter  ,ij  Dons  Hoffman  Casey  '64  and  F.  Thomas  Casey  '63:  Allison 
Grebe  of  Norristown.  daughter  of  Carol  Sloan  Grebe  Purcell  '67  and  the  late  John  Grebe  '65.  Cher\l  Spotts  ofCinnaminson.  NJ. 
daughter  (jf  Patricia  Shinlay  Spoils  '64  and  Douglas  E.  Spoils  '63:  Amy  DePerro  of  Stanhope.  NJ.  daughter  of  Barbara  Hitchens 
DePerro  '69  and  Henry  J.  DePerro  '70:  and  Angela  Green  of  Lcmcaster.  PA.  daughter  of  Donald  B.  Green  '70.  ROW  2  (left  to 
right)  Sam  Kuba  75.  director  of  alumni  relations:  Christopher  Praid  ofSeliiisgrove.  PA.  son  ofDena  Sebastian  (Parks)  Praul  '66: 
Christopher  A.  Bowen  of  Seiinsgrove.  PA.  son  of  Arthur  F.  Bowen  '«5;  William  D.  Bucher  of  Selinsgrove.  PA.  sonof  David  F  Stover 
'71;  and  Tluimas  J.  Young.  Jr.  of  Wallingjord.  PA.  son  of  Jane  Hunter  Young  '66  and  Thomas  J.  Young  '66.  Susquehanna  legacies 
not  in  the  photograph  were  Rebecca  Page  of  New  Cumberland.  PA.  daughter  of  James  W.  Page  '69:  Allison  Serrill  of  Strafford.  PA. 
granddaughter  of  the  late  Esther  Geisel  Hannum  '33:  Daniel  Marionni  of  Scotch  Plains.  NJ.  son  of  Ronald  L.  Marionni  '64. 


KINN-BERGER 

Anne  L.  Berger  '84  to  Frederick  Kinn,  May  19,  1990.  the 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  of  the  Good  Shepherd.  Ashland. 
PA,  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  William  H. 
Kinn  '80,  Alma-Lillian  Kinn  Abruzzo  '84,  and  Tracy  L. 
Hughes  '84.  Ann  had  been  a  bank  examiner  for  the 
Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania  Department  of  Banking  and 
her  husband  is  an  operations  manager  for  E-J  Electric 
Installation  Company.  Long  Island  City.  NY,  /  112  Sherman 
Avenue,  Williston  Park.  NY  11596, 
WALSER-SANDROCK 

Karen  Jean  Sandrock  to  Paul  N.  Walser  Jr.  '88,  May  26. 
1990.  Our  Lady  of  Grace  Church.  Hazleton.  PA,  Paul  is  the 
national  advertising  manager  for  the  Standard-Speaker.  His 
wife  is  a  senior  C.P  A.  with  Parente,  Randolph,  Orlando. 
Carey  &  Associates  in  Hazleton,  /  Apartment  E.  2004  East 
Diamond  Avenue.  Hazleton,  PA  18201-3524, 
WHALEN-HOFF 

Georgia  Ann  Hoff  '86  to  Scott  M.  Whalen,  May  27,  1990, 
Grace  Lutheran  Church,  Westminster,  MD,  In  the  wedding 
party  from  Susquehanna  were  Karen  L.  Studebaker  '86  and 
Ingrid  Gordon  '86.  /  108  Anchor  Street,  Westminster,  MD 
21157. 
EMMERT-P'iRISI 

Cheryl  A.  Parisi  '86  to  Terence  Emmert,  June  2,  1990 
Cheri  is  a  controller  for  SeaWest  Inc,  in  San  Diego,  CA, 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Ronald  P.  Parisi 
'88,  Gina  M.  Parisi  '91,  Amy  J.  Rumbaugh  '86,  Virginia  S. 
Turner  '86,  Linda  J.  Hagelgans  '87.  and  Alexandra 
"Sacha"  van  Riemsdvk  '84.  /  137  D  Avenue.  Coronado,  CA 
'*2118, 
FLOURNOY-FINLEY 

Margaret  Ann  "Meg"  Finley  '85  to  Wayne  Flournoy,  June 
2,  1990,  United  Christian  Parish",  Reston,  VA,  In  the  wedding 
party  from  Susquehanna  were  Melissa  Miller  Barnes  '85  and 
Linda  L.  Skinner  '85.  Meg  is  the  daughter  of  Marjorie 
Koslenbaudcr  Finley  '56  and  the  niece  of  Faye 
Koslenbauder  Williamson  '54.  /  Apartment  B-3,  2001 
Whitehall  Street,  Allentown,  PA  18104, 
PIZZICO-SAALMULLER 

Tara  M.  Saalmullcr  '88  to  Michael  C.  Pizzicn  '88,  June  9, 
1990,  Our  Lady  of  Perpetual  Help,  Barnardsville,  NJ, 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Kenneth  J.  Pizzico 
'88,  Joseph  R.  Sandri  '88,  Patrick  W.  Sterrett  '88,  and 
Barbara  H.  Deakin  '88.  Tara  is  with  First  Fidelity  Bank. 
Newark.  NJ.  /  404  Ferris  Lane,  New  Britain,  PA  18901. 
UEBERMAN-McDOWELL 

Amy  J  McDowell  to  Randall  S.  Lieberman  '84,  June  16, 
1990,  First  and  Central  Presbyterian  Church,  Wilmington,  DE, 
Randall  is  publisher  of  Biz  Publications  and  his  wife  is  with 
Karr-Barth  Associates.  Inc,  /  5449  Pinehurst  Drive,  Wilmington, 
DE  19808, 


HOLLYER'HOEG 

Diane  M.  Hoeg  '86  to  Andrew  F  Hollyer,  June  16,  1990, 
St,  Francis  of  Assisi  Church,  West  Nyack,  NY,  In  the  wedding 
party  from  Susquehanna  were  Amy  S.  Bauman  '86  and  Carol 
V.  Schneider  '86.  /  300  Grand  Street.  Hoboken,  NJ  07030, 
QUINN-RISHEL 

Susan  M   Rishel  to  Timothy  J.  Quinn  '84,  June  16,  1990, 
Emmanuel  Lutheran  Church,  Thompsontown,  PA,  Tim  is  with 
the  Lehighlon  Area  School  District,  /  C-1  Victory  Estates. 
South  6th  Street,  Lehighton,  PA  18235, 
RIES-SJARK 

Deborah  Stark  to  Jeffrey  Ries  '86,  June  16,  1990.  First 
United  Church  of  Christ.  South  Dartmouth.  MA,  Jeff  is  a 
senior  systems  engineer,  SynOptics  in  Marlboro,  and  his  wife 
is  an  office  systems  consultant,  Wang  Laboratories  in  Lowell,  / 
Beverly,  MA  01915, 
HAZAN'McCRACKEN 

Jo-Ellen  L.  McCracken  '77  to  Ira  M,  Hazan.  June  24, 
1990,  Perona  Farms,  Andover  Township,  NJ,  Jo-Ellen  is 
eastern  sales  manager  for  Farr  West,  a  lingerie  firm.  Her 
husband  is  a  third  generation  partner  of  Isaac  Hazan,  a  ladies 
clothing  company,  /  Sands  Point.  NY  11050 
PRESCUTT-HAMILTON 

Martha  S.  Hamilton  '86  to  Mark  Prescott,  June  30.  1990. 
Zion's  Lutheran  Church.  Pittsfield.  MA,  Susquehannans  in  the 
wedding  party  were  Charlene  Pftlow  '86  and  Andrea 
Mahmud  '86.  Martha  is  medical  librarian.  North  Adams 
Regional  Hospital,  /  Black  River  Road.  Stephentown.  NY 
12168, 
McNULTY-DiLONARDO 

Gail  DiLonardo  '86  to  James  McNulty  '87,  July  14.  1990. 
St.  Anthony's  Church.  Nanuet,  NY,  Gail  is  teaching  junior 
high  school  and  James  works  in  the  family  business,  McNulty 
Fuel  and  Energy  Co,  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party 
were  Lori  DiLonardo  Tashjy  '82,  M.  Scott  Tashjy  '82, 
Stephen  McNulty  '90,  and  Tony  McNulty  '93.  '  282 
Plvmouth  Avenue.  Brightwaters.  NY  11718, 
PRICE-KENNARD 

Janice  Kennard  to  James  E.  Price  '7L  July  27.  1990,  James 
teaches  at  North  Schuylkill  High  School,  where  he  also  serves 
as  head  Softball  coach,  /  1729  Market  Street,  Ashland,  PA 
17921, 

Born  Crusaders 


To  John  and  Barbara  Clcary  Graziano  '76,  a  daughter. 
Amy  Jeanne,  January  21,  1986,  Amy  joins  sister  Cara, 
Barbara  continues  to  work  part-time  at  Swedish  Medical 
Center,  Englewood,  CO,  as  staff  R,N,  on  a  surgical  unit.  /  3594 
East  Lake  Drive,  Littleton.  CO  80121, 


To  Robert  and  Debra  Mattern  Kephart  '76,  a  son, 
Matthew  James  Kephart.  May  21,  1988,  /  72  South  Main  Street. 
Stewartstown.  PA  17363, 

To  J,  Matthew  '81  and  Nancy  Wright  Greenshields  '82, 
a  son,  John  Wright  Greenshields,  November  2,  1988,  /  8913 
Avalon  Drive.  Richmond,  VA  23229, 

To  Keith  and  Pamela  Schlerf  Harshey  '84,  a  son,  Andrew 
Simpson.  December  28.  1988,  /  3104  Wolf  Trap  Court,  Charlotte 
NC  28210 

To  Mr,  and  Mrs  Russell  B.  Stevenson  '80.  a  daughter.  Julie 
Marie.  January  29.  1989,  /  1  Valley  View  Circle.  Norristown, 
PA  19401. 

To  Mr,  and  Mrs,  Garth  S.  Torok  '83.  a  son.  Matthew  Garth, 
February  18.  1989,  /  1776  Brandywine  Drive,  Southampton, 
PA  18966, 

To  the  Reverend  and  Mrs,  Kerry  P.  Maurer  '79,  a  daughter, 
Adrienne  Leigh,  March  27.  1989  /  R,R.  5,  Box  549-C, 
Bloomsburg.  PA  17815, 

To  Kenneth  and  Beth  Wolyniec  Drugatz  '81,  a  daughter, 
Kathryn  Elizabeth.  May  5,  1989,  /  R,D  5,  Box  290.  Muncy, 
PA  17756, 

To  Joseph  and  Nancy  Jeffries  Little  '79,  a  son.  Nicholas 
Ryan.  June  9.  1989  /  5420  Ridge  Road.  Mt,  Airy.  MD  21771, 

To  Lewis  R.  '77  and  Kalhy  McCarty  Morrow  '76.  a  son, 
Benjamin  Frederick.  June  26,  1989,  /  PO,  Box  250,  New 
Bloomfield,  PA  17068. 

To  Dr,  Robert  '79  and  Susan  Stetz  Kaufmann  '80,  a  son. 
Andrew  Jacob.  August  13.  1989.  /  6019  Eastwood  Terrace. 
Norfolk.  VA  23508 

To  Kevin  '82  and  Susan  Frekot  Doty  '83.  twins.  Kevin 
Niels  and  Caroline  Marie.  August  15.  1989,  /  1629  SE  39th 
Terrace,  Cape  Coral.  FL  33904-5024. 

To  William  and  Deborah  Weibley  Piper  '76,  a  daughter, 
Brekan  Kaylee,  August  26,  1989,  Deb  has  been  promoted  to 
assistant  vice  president,  employee  benefits.  Farmer's  Trust  Co. 
/  350  Barstable  Road.  Carlisle,  PA  17013, 

To  Mr  and  Mrs,  Darrell  K.  Wilson  '78,  a  daughter.  Valerie 
Anne.  September,  30,  1989,  /  144  Oak  Rock  Circle,  Folsom, 
CA  95630, 

To  Chris  and  Gail  Stitzer  Tucker  '82,  a  son,  Joshua  Michael. 
October  20,  1989  /  30  Laurel  Circle,  Peacse  AFB,  NH  03801. 

To  Robert  '77  and  Sharon  Albright  Hertzog  '76,  a  daughter, 
Kathryn  Ann,  December  6,  1989.  Bob  is  a  supervisor  at  the 
North  Central  Secure  Treatment  Unit  in  Danville,  PA,  He  was 
recently  inducted  into  the  Lower  Anthracite  Chapter  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Sports  Hall  of  Fame  for  his  accomplishments  in 
basketball,  /  124  Center  Street,  Natalie,  PA  17851, 

To  Mr,  and  Mrs.  Jeffrey  C.  Miller  '85.  a  daughter,  Kayla 
Noel.  December  20.  1989,  /  161  South  24th  Street,  Pottsville, 
PA  17901, 

To  Mr  and  Mrs.  Mark  D.  BurkhardI  '76,  a  son,  Brian 
David,  January  10,  1990  /  145  Westview  Street,  Hoffman 
Estates.  IL  60194. 

To  Bruce  W.  '79  and  Barbara  Matena  Torok  '81,  twins, 
Andrew  Philip  and  Samantha  Leigh.  January  27.  1990  /  14 
Jacobs  Lane.  Voorhees,  NJ  08043, 

To  Mr,  and  Mrs,  Eugene  F.  Meany  '76,  a  son,  Brendan 
David,  February  27.  1990.  Gene  is  now  a  manager,  facility 
development.  Kaiser  Permanente.  Atlanta.  GA.  /  9715 
Summer  Oaks  Drive.  Roswell.  GA  30076-2635. 

To  Thomas  '76  and  Charlene  Lawser  Monastra  '76.  a  son, 
Charles  Timothy,  March  13,  1990,  /  813  Kimberly  Lane.  West 
Chester.  PA  19382, 

To  Craig  and  Susan  Gale  Fitchett  '77.  a  daughter.  Gail 
Louise,  March  24,  1990.  She  joins  her  sister  Alice  Melinda,/ 
II  Dawn  Road,  Milford.  NJ  08848-9442, 

To  Mr,  and  Mrs,  Kevin  E.  Hildebrand  '79,  a  son,  Zachary 
Ryan.  April  12,  1990,  /  49  Wedgewood  Gardens,  Selinsgrove. 
PA  17870, 

To  David  R.  '79  and  Ellen  Schmidt  Odenalh  '79,  a 
daughter,  Christine  Leigh,  April  12,  1990  /  19  Brooklawn 
Drive,  Short  Hills,  NJ  07078 

To  John  R  '86  and  Carol  Bufflnglon  Walthall  '87,  a  son. 
Cassidy  David,  April  14,  1990  /  l.TOl  Ralston  Drive,  Mt, 
Laurel,  NJ  08054. 

To  Walter  and  Barbara  Jacobus  Wisniewski  '76,  a  son, 
Joseph  Christopher.  April  25,  1990  /  36  Shawnee  Trail, 
Indian  Lake,  Denville,  NJ  07834, 

To  Mr,  and  Mrs,  Steve  Nunn  '8L  a  son,  Bradley  Thomas. 
May  13.  1990,  /  9706  Talman  Court,  Raleigh,  NC  27615, 
To  Mr,  and  Mrs  Michael  E.  Liddick  '79.  a  son,  Kyle 
Foster.  May  23.  1990  /  1012  Evergreen  Road.  Yardley.  PA 
19067-1018, 


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To  Mr.  and  Mrs  Mark  E.  Nelson  '79,  a  son.  Jeffrey  Patrick, 
May  24,  1990,  /  629  Beaumont  Circle,  West  Chester,  PA  19380. 

To  David  B.  '85  and  Carolyn  Finkler  Nolle  '87,  a  daughter, 
Eileen  Margaret,  May  26,  1990.  David  is  a  computer  administrator 
with  Computer  Sciences  Corp.  and  Carolyn  is  an  accounting 
officer  with  Coresiates  Financial  Corp.,  both  working  in 
Philadelphia.  /  9  Jefferson  Avenue,  Stratford,  NJ  08084. 

To  Randy  and  Mellnda  Murphy  Grochowski  '84,  a 
daughter,  Emily  Elizabeth,  May  26,  1990.  /  4323  Lawrence 
Street,  Alexandria,  VA  22309. 

To  the  Reverend  and  Mrs.  Thomas  A.  Johnson  '79,  a  son, 
Benjamin  Thomas,  June  9,  1990.  Tom  has  been  ordained  as  an 
elder  in  the  Western  Pennsylvania  Annual  Conference  of  the 
United  Methodist  Church.  /  P.O.  Box  388,  Eldersville,  PA 
15036. 

To  Craig  A.  '88  and  Sharon  Ward  Smith  '87,  a  son,  Sean 
Christopher,  June  11,  1990.  /  6131  Cedar  Court,  Monmouth 
Junction,  NJ  08852. 

To  R.  Todd  '75  and  Marianne  Morse  Wiley  '75,  a  son, 
Paul  Fenton,  July  1,  1990  /  7  Mayflower  Drive,  Milford, 
NH  03055. 


Deaths 


Robert  R.  Lindemuth  '62.  April  18.  1988.  of  Las  Vegas, 

Nevada. 

Kalhryn  Deisher  Wilson  '37,  May  20,  1988,  of  Fort 
Lauderdale,  FL.  She  had  been  a  teacher. 

Dorothy  Heiser  Stoddard  '30,  August  20,  1988,  of  St 
Petersburg,  FL.  She  earned  her  M.  A.  in  1951  from  Pennsylvania 
State  University.  She  was  an  elementary  teacher  in  the 
Susquenita  School  District  and  had  lived  in  Duncannon,  PA. 
Her  first  husband,  Glenn  E.  Fisher  '24,  died  in  1970  She 
remarried  Dr  Harold  Stoddard.  She  had  been  active  in  the 
Lutheran  church  as  a  Sunday  School  teacher,  and  was  active 
with  Eastern  Star. 

Joseph  L  Dubovecky  '26  of  Mineral  Point,  PA. 

Ronald  CD.  Jasper  Hc'76,  April  12,  1990  of  York, 
England. He  received  an  honorary  doctor  of  letters  degree 
from  Susquehanna  University  in  1976.  He  was  the  Dean  of 
York,  and  also  chair  of  the  Liturgical  Commission  of  the 
Church  of  England.  He  was  honored  by  the  Queen  for  his 
work  toward  the  publishing  of  the  new  Alternative  Service 
Book  for  the  Church  of  England. 

M.  Josephine  Groesbeck  '28,  April  29,  1990,  of  State  College, 
PA.  She  served  in  the  U.S.  Air  Force  in  World  War  II  and  was 
honored  for  her  services  with  the  Arnold  Air  Society.  She  worked 
for  the  Pennsylvania  State  University  for  many  years  in  various 
positions  including  secretary  in  the  President's  office, 
transportation  coordinator,  and  office  manager,  purchases. 

William  E.  Rushin  '31,  May  4,  1990,  formerly  of  Glen  Lyon, 
PA,  then  of  Hunloch  Creek,  PA.  He  taught  in  the  Newport 
Township  schools,  later  became  school  principal.  Prior  to  his 
retirement  in  1967,  he  served  as  superintendent  of  the  Newport 
Township  School  System. 

Betty  G.  Wyse,  May  8,  1990,  of  Philipsburg,  PA.  She  had 
attended  Susquehanna  University. 

Michael  Rudowski  '31,  May  II,  1990  of  Alden  Station,  PA. 
He  earned  a  master's  degree  from  Columbia  University.  He 
taught  in  Newport  Township  High  School,  and  later  in  the 
former  Nanticoke  High  School  retiring  in  1964. 

Ray  M.  Fulmer  '42,  May  21,  1990,  of  Middleburg,  PA.  He 
served  in  the  U.S.  Army  during  World  War  II.  He  was  band 
director  and  driver  education  instructor  of  Selinsgrove  High 
School  until  1961.  He  was  a  trumpet  player.  He  played  with 
several  orchestras  and  bands,  and  was  director  of  the  legion 
band.  He  was  a  member  of  Masonic  groups,  civic  organizations, 
and  member  of  Zion  Lutheran  Church  in  Sunbury,  PA. 

John  H.  Wall  '30,  H'89  June  9,  1990,  of  Naples,  FL.  John 
started  with  Remington  Rand  Corporation,  then  with 
Bcrnardan  Boiile  Cap  Company,  the  nation's  oldest 
manufacturer  of  closures  for  glass  containers.  In  1950,  he 
became  vice  president  of  Kent  Plastics  Corporation.  In  1955, 
he  joined 

Servel,  Inc.  as  vice  president  of  the  refrigeration  manufacturing 
firm.  When  Servel  acquired  Burgess  Battery  Company  in 
1964,  he  became  president  for  one  year  until  he  was  named 
president  of  Servel.  The  Servel  company  also  took  over 
Sonotone,  a  hearing  aid  manufacturer. 

John  was  quite  an  athlete  in  high  school  and  also  at 
Susquehanna.  He  captained  the  football  and  basketball  teams. 


and  he  lettered  in  every  sport  at  Susquehanna.  He  was  chosen 
in  first  round  selection  to  Susquehanna  University's  Sports 
Hall  of  Fame.  He  was  presented  an  honorary  degree  from 
Susquehanna  in  1989. 

Charles  G.  Keller  '34,  June  II.  1990,  Selinsgrove,  PA.  He 
had  attended  Staunton  Military  Academy.  He  retired  in  1979 
from  Keller's  Beer  &  Ice  Distributor,  Selinsgrove,  which  he 
purchased  from  his  father.  He  was  a  life  member  of  the 
Dauntless  Hook  and  Ladder  Fire  company  and  the  Kratzerviile 
Fire  Company.  He  was  preceded  in  death  by  his  brother  John 
'20.  He  is  survived  by  his  wife,  the  former  Lillian  Diehl  '34, 
and  a  grandson,  Charles  Keller  '86 

Herbert  C.  Klinger  '40,  June  15,  1990,  Herndon,  PA.  He 
served  in  the  U.S.  Air  Force  for  three  and  a  half  years  and  then 
taught  in  Herndon.  He  was  postmaster  at  Herndon  for  43  years 
and  an  employee  of  the  U.S.  Postal  System  for  47  years.  He 
was  a  member  of  Zion  Lutheran  and  United  Church  of  Christ, 
Herndon,  as  well  as  various  civic  organizations.  Among  the 
survivors  are  his  brother,  Woodrow  J.  Klinger  '37,  and  two 
sisters,  Martha  Klinger  Riegel  '39  and  Corinne  Klinger 
Smith  '44.  His  brother  Kenneth  H.  Klinger  '43  preceded  him 
in  death. 

Anna  George  Bailey,  June  22,  1990,  of  Selinsgrove.  PA, 
She  had  attended  Susquehanna  University  and  Bloomsburg 
University.  Her  husband,  George  P.  Bailey  '3L  died  in 
1985.  Surviving  her  is  her  son.  Nelson  E,  Bailey  '57. 

Andrew  A.  Koch  '50,  June  22,  1990,  of  Churchville,  PA. 
He  was  the  financial  director  of  Bristol  Township  prior  to  his 
retirement.  He  was  a  U.S.  Army  veteran  of  World  War  II  and  a 
recipient  of  the  Purple  Cross.  Among  the  survivors  is  his  son, 
Richard  Koch  '78 

Melvin  S,  Adams  '32,  June  29,  1990,  Mifflinburg,  PA.  He 
was  an  elementary  teacher  until  1944.  Then  he  was  a  teacher 
and  classroom  supervisor  at  the  U.S.  Penitentiary  at  Lewisburg 
for  22  years.  He  taught  at  Mifflinburg  High  School  from  1967 
until  he  retired  in  1971.  He  had  been  a  member  of  St.  John's 
United  Church  of  Christ. 

Karl  N.  Stahl  '54,  July  4,  1990,  Liberty,  NY.  He  earned  his 
MA.  degree  in  music  at  Columbia  University  in  1964.  He 
taught  choral  music  in  the  Chambersburg  schools  from  1955 
to  1964.  From  1964-1974  he  was  professor  of  organ  and  church 
music  at  Bob  Jones  University.  He  was  chairman  of  the  Music 
Department  at  Glen  Cove  College  from  1974-1977  He  was 
professor  of  organ  and  theory  at  Cedarville  College  as  well 
as  college  organist.  In  1986  he  became  a  member  of  the  faculty 
at  Holyrood  Seminary.  In  addition  to  the  theological  classes, 
he  taught  music  and  was  chapel  organist.  He  is  survived  by 
his  wife.  Mary  Krebs  Stahl  '55 

The  Rev.  Reide  E.  Bingaman  '23.  July  14.  1990.  Mifflintown. 
PA-  He  was  a  retired  Lutheran  minister  and  a  member  of  Messiah 
Lutheran  Church.  He  had  served  31  years  as  pastor  of  the 
Thompsontown  Charge,  then  retired  as  pastor  of  St .  Luke  Church 
in  Mount  Union  in  1957  He  was  preceded  in  death  by  his  wife 
Miriam  Rearick  Bingaman  "24  Among  the  survivors  are  his 
sister-in-law,  Helen  Rearick  '24,  his  son,  Paul  R,  Bingaman  '49, 
and  his  daughter,  Mary  Ann  Bingaman  Kleinlop  '55. 

Rose  A.  Havice,  July  19,  1990,  Middleburg,  PA.  Rose  was 
cook  at  Theta  Chi  fraternity  for  20  years,  retiring  in  1980.  Her 
husband  Blaine  L.  Havice  died  in  1984.  Rose  was  the  oldest 
Little  Sister  of  Theta  Chi.  Rose  and  Blaine  were  familiar  faces 
to  many  Susquehannans  over  the  years. 

Frances  Bitlinger  Burgess  '45,  July  28,  1990,  Selinsgrove, 
PA.  "Pank"  taught  English  in  the  Selinsgrove  Area  School 
District  for  more  than  35  years.  She  was  a  past  president  of  the 
Selinsgrove  Area  Recreation  Inc.  and  coached  the  Selinsgrove 
swim  team.  She  was  past  worthy  matron  of  Eastern  Star  and  a 
member  of  Sharon  Lutheran  Church.  She  was  a  faithful  alumna 
acting  as  Reunion  Chairperson  for  her  Class  of  1945.  She  was 
the  daughter  of  Charles  Bittinger  '07.  She  is  survived  by  a 
brother,  John  W.  Bittinger  '23,  and  a  sister,  Hester  Bittinger 
Ayers  '40. 

The  Rev.  Charles  A.  Snyder,  Sr.  '27,  August  2,  1990,  York, 
PA   He  graduated  from  the  Seminary  at  Susquehanna  in  1930. 
In  1937  he  received  his  bachelor  of  divinity  degree  from  the 
Lutheran  Theological  Seminary  in  Philadelphia.  He  had  been 
pastor  at  Zion  Lutheran  Church,  Kratzerviile,  Herndon  Lutheran 
Parish,  and  Salem  Parish,  Dover.  He  is  survived  by  a  son.  The 
Rev  Dr  Charles  A,  Snyder,  Jr.  '53,  and  a  grandson,  Mark 
A.  Snyder '79 

Helen  Carter  Gehret  '29.  August  12.  1990.  of  Jersey  Shore. 
PA  She  earned  a  master's  degree  from  Bucknell  University. 
She  taught  English  in  the  Jersey  Shore  Area  School  District 
for  many  years. 


Thomas  W.  Buttimer  '67.  August  16,  1990,  of  Bel  Air,  MD 
after  an  automobile  accident.  He  had  been  a  principal  and 
shareholder  in  Mitchell  Associates  of  Wilmington.  He  was  an 
avid  participant  in  many  charitable  celebrity  golf  tournaments. 
He  is  survived  by  his  wife,  Susan  Phile  Buttimer  '66. 


Advanced  Degrees 


Elizabeth  Maule  Kahler  '69:  master's  degree  in  education. 
Ohio  State  University. 

Mark  E.  Nelson  '79:  M.B.A.  at  St.  Joseph's  University, 
Philadelphia,  PA.  He  is  an  assistant  vice  president  in  the 
investment  banking  department  of  Corestates  Financial  Corp. 

Helen  L.  Ross  '82:  doctor  of  medicine  degree,  Jefferson 
Medical  Coiiege.  Thomas  Jefferson  University.  She  entered 
a  residency  training  program  in  obstetrics  and  gynecology 
at  Geisinger  Medical  Center.  Danville,  PA. 

Joseph  P.  Yalch  '86:  doctor  of  dental  surgery.  Georgetown 
University  School  of  Dentistry.  He  graduated  summa  cum 
laude  and  earned  many  honors  and  awards.  He  has  started 
his  own  private  practice  in  Washington.  DC. 

H.  Lori  Zimmerman  '85:  master's  degree  in  education. 
Georgia  Southern  College. 


Newsmakers 


Jay  Feaster  '84  has  been  named  general  manager 
of  Hersheypark  Arena  and  Stadium  by  Hershey 
Entertainment  &  Resort  Co.  Formerly  assistant  to  the 
president,  Feaster  will  assume  responsibility  for  all 
activities  at  Hersheypark  Arena  and  Stadium,  including 
concerts,  skating  shows  and  family  events.  He  will  also 
be  general  manager  of  the  Hershey  Bears  hockey  club 
and  will  supervise  Hershey  Highmeadow  Campground, 
Commenting  on  the  new  position,  Feaster  said,  "I  am 
looking  forward  to  the  challenge.  This  move  will  unify 
the  direction  of  the  Arena's  total  program." 

Feaster  was  responsible  for  managing  HERCO's 
Commercial  Group  under  his  former  position.  Prior  to 
his  HERCO  employment,  he  was  an  associate  with  the  law 
firm  of  McNees.  Wallace  and  Nurick  in  Harrisburg,  Feaster 
is  a  1984  summa  cum  laude  graduate  of  Susquehanna 
receiving  a  bachelor  degree  in  political  science,  and 
a  1987  cum  laude  graduate  of  The  Georgetown  University 
Law  Center.  He  and  his  wife  reside  in  Mechanicsburg,  PA. 


Leslie  R.  Butler  '62  was  profiled  in  the  September 
1990  issue  Business  Philadelphia  magazine.  As  vice 
chairman  of  the  First  Pennsylvania  Bank  in  Philadelphia, 
he  is  in  charge  of  some  143  branch  offices  under  the 
umbrella  of  CoreStates  Financial  Corporation  which 
recently  acquired  the  First  Pennsylvania  Corporation 
Butler  believes  in  the  Disney  organization's  approach 
to  customer  and  employee  relations,  having  taken  its 
Approach  to  People  Management  course.  The  magazine 
article  states  that  Butler's  "unusual  sensitivity  to  human 
values  and  his  ideas  about  personal  service,  personal 
gratification,  and  personal  attention  to  both  customers 
and  employees— all  sharply  honed  by  the  Disney 
experience— are  in  large  measure  behind  First 
Pennsylvania's  success  in  recent  years." 

Butler  majored  in  history  at  Susquehanna  and  holds 
an  M.B.A.  in  finance  from  Drexel  University.  He  serves 
as  an  alumni  representative  to  Susquehanna's  board 
of  directors,  and  as  Leadership  Gifts  Chair  for  the 
Philadelphia/Southern  New  Jersey  area  in  the  Window 
of  Opportunity  Campaign. 


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Endowment  Funds  at  Susquehanna 


^^m  he  Susquehanna  University  Fund 
""/        is  a  dependable  and  vital  source 
^^  of  funds  for  the  University.  The 
thoughtful  and  proportionate  giving 
that  annual  fund  dollars  represent  are 
an  integral  part  of  Susquehanna's  ability 
to  offer  a  quality  education.  However, 
alumni  and  friends  often  increase  their 
commitment  to  Susquehanna  over  and 
above  their  annual  support  by  establishing 
an  endowment  fund. 

Endowment  funds  may  assume  several 
forms,  but  their  common  characteristic  is 
that  only  the  income  they  generate  may  be 
spent,  while  the  principal  remains  intact. 
Endowment  income  contributes  in  distinct 
and  meaningful  ways  to  the  University's 
well-being.  It  acts  as  a  financial  cushion 
against  the  possibility  of  fluctuating 
enrollments,  supports  high  admission 
standards  by  exercising  a  moderating  effect 
on  tuition,  and  underwrites  activities  that 
enrich  the  educational  experience  and  for 
which  funding  might  not  otherwise  be 
available.  Endowment  funds  may  be  given 
for  unrestricted  institutional  purposes  or 
for  designated  programs. 

Susquehanna  University  has  been 
strengthened  during  the  years  of  its 
existence  by  the  thoughtful  and  generous 
gifts  and  bequests  of  alumni  and  friends. 
The  following  endowment  funds  are 
presently  in  existence  at  Susquehanna. 
The  University  is  grateful  for  the  significant 
ways  in  which  these  funds  benefit  the 
University. 

Endowed  Chairs 

The  Alan  R.  Warehime  H  '82  Endowed  Chair  in  Business 
Administration,  named  in  honor  of  a  loyal  Susquehanna 
Board  member,  supptms  a  senior  professor  in  the  Sigmund 
Weis  School  of  Busmess. 

The  Winifred  and  Gustave  Weber  Visiting  Professorship  in 
the  Humanities  was  established  by  the  Women's  Auxiliary  of 
Susquehanna  University  in  honor  of  this  past  president  of  the 
University  and  his  wife.  The  National  Endowment  for  the 
Humanities  has  also  contributed  to  this  fund. 

Endowed  Scholarships 

The  125th  Anniversary  Scholarship  Fund  is  awarded  annually 
to  deserving  students.  The  fund  was  established  with  gifts  from: 


Elizabeth  Hodges  Bagger,  Bashore  Scholarship  Fund,  the  Rev. 
S  E  Bateman,  M.D.,  O.E.  Bathgate,  Bruce  A.  Bell,  Charles 
E.  Bittinger,  G.E.  Company,  Joyce  Gilbert  Memorial  Fund, 
Louise  M.  Koontz,  Ner  B.  Middleswarth,  William  H.  Miller, 
Sigma  Kappa  Foundation,  and  the  John  Slater  Memorial  Fund. 
The  Claude  G.  Aikens  'U  Memorial  Fund  was  established  in 
1981  by  the  Aikens  family  for  the  benefit  of  deserving  students. 

The  Allis  Chalmers  Manufacturing  Company  Scholarship. 

Recipients  may  be  designated  by  the  company. 

The  Dorothy  Margerum  App  '23  Scholarship  Fund  was 

established  in  1989  by  Mrs.  Dorothy  App.  The  income  from  this 
fund  is  to  be  awarded  to  students  demonstrating  financial  need 
and  academic  excellence,  with  a  preference  given  to  music  or 
science  majors. 

The  Douglas  '49  and  Lucille  Arthur  Scholarship  Fund  was 

established  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Arthur  in  1987  as  an  expression  of 
their  commitment  to  Susquehanna  and  the  opportunities  it  provides 
young  men  and  women.  Mr.  Arthur  is  a  member  of  Susquehanna's 
Board  of  Directors.  In  awarding  the  scholarship,  preference  is  to 
be  given  to  students  from  the  Millersburg  {Dauphin  County)  area. 

The  Gilbert  C.  Askew  '61  Memorial  Scholarship  Endowment 

was  established  by  a  gift  from  Mr.  Askew 's  estate  and  by  members 
of  his  family  and  friends. 

The  Barley-Spangler  Scholarship  was  established  in  1976  by 
Mrs.  Anna  C.  Barley  in  memory  of  her  husband,  J.  Frank 
Barley,  and  her  sister,  Edith  C  Spangler.  Preference  is  to  be 
given  to  music  students. 

The  Dr.  and  Mrs.  H.  Clay  Bergstresser  '17,  H  'SO  Scholarship 

was  established  in  1979.  Initial  preference  is  to  be  given 

to  ministerial  and  music  students,  or  students  from  the  Hazleton, 

PA.  area. 

The  Roger  M.  Blough  '25,  H  '53  Scholarship  Fund  was 

established  in  1982  by  the  Unted  States  Steel  Foundation  in 
honor  of  its  former  chief  executive  officer.  Highly  qualified 
students  are  designated  as  Blough  Scholars  and  are  required 
to  maintain  a  minimum  of  3.0  cumulative  grade  point  average. 

The  Bodine  Scholarship,  established  by  Dr.  DeWilt  Bodine. 
is  awarded  under  the  direction  of  the  Council  of  Trinity 
Lutheran  Church  of  Hughesville,  PA. 

The  Philip  C.  Bossart  Memorial  Scholarship  is  awarded  to  a 
junior  psychology  major  who,  in  the  opinion  of  the  department 
faculty,  shows  promise  as  an  outstanding  scholar. 

The  Carol  Reidler  Bottiger  'S3  Scholarship  was  established 
in  1956  by  the  Reidler  Foundation .  Preference  is  to  be  given  to 
students  from  the  Hazleton,  PA,  area. 

The  Clarence  E.  and  Grace  Ketler  Brobst  Scholarship 
Fund  was  established  in  1983  by  their  daughter,  Dr.  Hazel 
Brobst  Brown  '51,  and  son-in-law,  Robert  F.  Brown,  of  Camp 
Hill,  PA.  The  income  is  to  be  awarded  to  financially  deserving 
students,  with  preference  given  to  residents  of  Sunbury  and 
Northumberland  County,  PA. 

The  Lena  Brockmeyer  Scholarship  Fund  was  established  by 
the  Rev.  G.  L.  Rankin,  past  treasurer  of  the  Pittsburgh  Synod. 

The  Petite  M.  K.  Brogan  '74  Memorial  Scholarship  Fund 

was  established  in  her  memory  by  her  family.  The  scholarship 
is  granted  to  students  exhibiting  academic  promise  and 
financial  need. 

The  Brownmiller  Scholarship  is  provided  by  the  Rev.  E.  S. 
Brownmiller,  D.  D. ,  and  his  son,  the  Rev.  M .  Luther  Brownmiller. 

The  Buss  Family  Scholarship  was  endowed  in  honor 
and  memory  of  Clara  D  and  William  C.  Buss  of  Sunbury. 
Pennsylvania,  by  their  sons.  Dr.  Claude  A.  Buss  '24  and  Dr. 
William  Cesyl  Buss  '28.  and  their  grandson.  Dr.  William  Claude 
Buss  of  Northumberland,  Pennsylvania,  and  Redlands,  California, 


to  commemorate  Clara  and  William's  unwavering  belief  in  the 
importance  of  education  in  their  family's  future  and  the  role 
that  Susquehanna  played  in  the  lives  of  their  children  and  their 
children's  children. 

In  awarding  the  scholarship,  the  University  shall  give  preference 
to  American  bom,  academically  able  students  of  high  moral 
standards  who  have  financial  need,  and  who  are  focusing  their 
studies  in  the  liberal  arts,  music,  or  pre-medical  program. 

The  Campana-Mann  Scholarship  Fund  was  established  by 
Dr.  and  Mrs.  Joseph  F.  Campana  '41  of  Williamspon,  PA,  in 
memory  of  their  parents,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Thomas  Campana  and 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Anton  Mann. 

The  Carpenter  Scholarship  was  established  in  1987  with  gifts 
from  the  law  firm  of  Carpenter,  Diehl,  and  Kivko,  and  from 
Attorney  and  Mrs.  John  A.  Carpenter,  in  recognition  of 
longstanding  personal  and  professional  ties  to  Susquehanna 
University.  For  three  generations,  since  1902.  members  of  the 
Carpenter  family  have  served  the  University  as  legal  counsel  and 
as  members  of  its  Board  of  Directors.  In  awarding  the  scholarship, 
preference  is  to  be  given  to  students  who  demonstrate  academic 
excellence  and  the  persona!  qualities  most  valued  by  the  legal 
profession;  integrity,  the  search  for  truth,  reliability,  good 
citizenship,  and  a  commitment  to  service  to  others. 

The  Robert  R.  '35  and  Kathryn  M.  Clark  Scholarship 
Fund  was  established  in  1988  by  Robert  R.  Clark.  Income  of 
the  fund  is  to  be  awarded  in  the  following  order  of  preference; 
1)  worthy  students  studying  for  the  Lutheran  ministry  who 
demonstrate  financial  need;  2)  worthy  students  studying  for 
the  Christian  ministry  who  demonstrate  financial  need;  3) 
other  worthy  students  who  demonstrate  financial  need. 

The  Class  Gift  Scholarship,  established  by  gifts  from  the 
graduating  classes  of  1914.  1930.  1932,  and  1971,  is  awarded 
to  an  individual  who  has  attained  a  high  scholastic  rank. 


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The  Class  of  1936  Scholarship  Fund  was  established  by 
members  of  the  Class  in  commemoration  of  their  50th 
Reunion  to  support  students  who  exhibit  both  academic 
promise  and  financial  need. 

The  Class  of  1937  Scholarship  Fund  was  esiabhshed  by 

members  of  the  Class  in  honor  of  their  50th  Reunion,  and 
is  to  be  awarded  to  worthy  students  exhibiting  financia]  need. 

The  Class  of  1940  Scholarship  Fund  was  established  in  1990 
t^  the  members  of  the  Class  of  1940  in  honor  and  recognition 
of  their  50th  Reunion   Awards  from  this  fund  will  support 
students  displaying  academic  promise  and  financial  need. 

The  Class  of  1963  Scholarship  Fund  was  established  by  the 
Class  to  commemorate  their  25th  Reunion,  and  also  to  honor 
Gustave  Weber,  president  of  Susquehanna  at  the  time  ihey 
entered  the  University.  Scholarships  are  to  be  awarded  to 
worthy  students  with  financial  need. 

The  Dauberman  Scholarship  was  established  by  Mrs. 
Harriet  Dauberman  to  express  appreciation  for  assistance 
given  her  daughters  while  students  at  Susquehanna  University. 
Preference  is  to  be  given  to  fatherless  children. 

The  Charles  B.  Degenstein  H  '82  Scholars  Program  at 

Susquehanna  was  established  by  Mr.  Degenstein  in  1985 
to  provide  scholarship  aid  to  exceptionally  able  students. 
Preference  in  awarding  the  scholarships  is  to  be  given  to 
students  intending  to  major  or  minor  in  programs  within 
Susquehanna's  Sigmund  Weis  School  of  Business.  Students 
are  selected  by  the  University  based  on  their  high  academic 
promise  and  are  known  as  Degenstein  Scholars. 

The  Mattie  H.  Deibler  Scholarship  was  established  in  1955. 

The  Pastor  Paul  W.  DeLauter  H  '56  Scholarship  was 

established  by  Miss  Naomi  Steward  for  (1)  members  of 
Mifflintown,  PA,  Lutheran  Parish;  (2)  residents  of  Milford 
Township,  Juniata  County,  PA;  (3)  residents  of  Juniata  County. 
PA;  (4)  other  worthy  students  of  Pennsylvania. 
The  Kenneth  Donnahoo  '87  Memorial  Scholarship  was 
esablished  in  1985  by  his  parents,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  W. 
Donnahoo  Jr.,  and  by  his  friends  and  classmates  in  his 
memory.  Income  from  this  fund  will  provide  scholarship 
aid  to  worthy  students  demonstrating  financial  need. 

The  Duck  Scholarship  was  established  by  Mr.  Henry  Duck  of 
Millheim.  PA.  in  memory  of  his  wife. 

The  Charles  C.  Eberly  III  '65  Scholarship  Fund  was 

established  by  his  parents.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  C.  Eberly  Jr., 
his  wife.  Diane,  and  friends,  to  be  used  to  assist  a  deserving 
student  who  has  athletic  prowess  in  any  sport. 

The  George  W.  and  Mary  Louise  Eiker  Scholarship  Fund  was 

established  in  1989  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Eiker  in  recognition  of  the 
quality  education  provided  by  Susquehanna  University.  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  Eiker  are  the  parents  of  Bonnie  Lee  Eiker  '70  Lightcap.  In 
awarding  this  scholarship,  preference  should  be  given  1)  to  students 
from  the  state  of  Maryland  majoring  in  mathematics;  2)  students 
from  the  state  of  Maryland;  3)  students  majoring  in  mathematics; 
4)  other  deserving  students. 

The  Rev.  Dr.  Marlin  M.  '25  and  Elsie  Nace  Enders  '27 
Scholarship  is  awarded  to  (1)  Lutheran  preministerial  students 
and /or  religion  majors;  (2)  other  worthy  students. 

The  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Frank  A.  Eyer  H  '53  Scholarship  was 

established  in  1956, 

The  Edward  S.  and  Ella  S.  Farlling  Scholarship  was 

established  by  Mary  Farlling  Halloway  '28  in  memory  of  her 
parents,  with  preference  given  to  students  from  Red  Lion. 
Dallastown.  and  York  County,  PA. 

The  Faylor  Memorial  Scholarship  Fund  was  established  in 
1984  by  the  Faylor  family,  with  preference  given  to  dependents 
of  Faylor-Middlecreek  Company  emplc^ees  and  residents  of 
Snyder  County,  PA, 

Matthew  Bitrick  Faylor  Scholarship  Endowment 

was  established  in  1987  in  his  memory  by  his  mother.  Gloria  Faylor 
Karchner,  Income  from  this  endowment  is  to  be  used  to  award 


scholarships  to  women  with  demonstrated  financial  need  who  are 
majoring  in  the  natural  or  mathematical  sciences. 

The  Lawrence  C.  Fisher  '31,  H  '83  Scholarship  Fund  was 

established  in  1982  by  Dr.  Fisher  to  assist  students  from 
Pennsylvania  majoring  in  the  sciences  and  maintaining  at  least  a 
cumulative  3.0  grade  point  average  at  Susquehanna  University. 

The  Fisher-Lubold  Scholarship  was  established  in  1960 
by  the  Rev,  and  Mrs,  R.  L.  Lubold  for  students  preparing  for 
Christian  vocations  exclusive  of  the  ministry  of  diaconate. 

The  Miller  H.  Gerhardt  '30  Scholarship  Fund  was 

established  by  bequest  from  Mr.  Gerhardt's  estate. 

The  Gettig  Scholarship  Fund  was  established  in  1981  by 
Gettig  Technologies,  Inc.  of  Spring  Mills.  PA.  to  aid 
dependents  of  employees  enrolled  at  Susquehanna  University 
as  baccalaureate  degree  candidates  in  business  administration 
or  related  programs. 

The  Luther  Day  Grossman  *16  Scholarship  Fund  was  initiated 
in  1986  by  Martin  Luther  Grossman  '25  in  honor  of  Luther 
Grossman's  service  to  Susquehanna  as  athletic  director  from  1927 
to  1935.  Students  receiving  the  scholarship  must  be  of  high 
academic  quality,  good  moral  character,  and  have  financial  need. 
In  addition,  preference  is  given  first  to  those  students  who  have 
one  or  more  of  the  following  characteristics:  are  children  of  clergy, 
especially  Lutheran  clergy;  are  interested  in  careers  in  music, 
teaching,  or  engineering;  show  an  interest  in  athletic  endeavors, 
although  not  necessarily  at  the  intercollegiate  level. 

The  G.  Scott  and  Bessie  K.  Guyer  Foundation  Scholarship 
Fund  was  established  in  1988  for  the  benefit  of  students  from 
Snyder  and  Northumberland  counties  with  financial  need. 

The  Robert  L.  Harding  Sr.  Scholarship  Fund  was  endowed 
by  Robert  and  Jane  Harding  in  the  memory  and  name  of  Mr. 
Harding's  father  and  in  honor  of  their  son,  Scott,  on  the 
occasion  of  his  graduation  from  Susquehanna  in  1988.  In 
awarding  the  scholarship,  preference  is  to  be  given  to  students 
who  have  financial  need  and  who  have,  in  addition,  overcome 
unusual  challenges  in  their  lives. 

The  L.  C.  Hassinger  Scholarship 

The  Sophie  and  Ed  Hauser  Scholarship  Fund  was 

established  in  1988  by  Fred  R.  Hauser  '64  and  his  wife,  Sonya. 
in  memory  of  his  parents  and  in  appreciation  for  the  financial 
assistance  he  received  while  attending  Susquehanna.  Income 
from  the  endowment  is  to  be  used  to  support  scholarships  for 
deserving  students  with  financial  need. 

The  Abraham  H.  Heilman  Scholarship  was  established  in 
1945  by  his  son.  William  C.  Heilman. 

The  Heilman-Spangle  Scholarship  was  established  by  Mrs 
May  Heilman  Spangle,  with  preference  given  to  preministerial 
students. 

The  Murray  B.  Herman  '01  Scholarship  Fund  was 

established  under  the  will  of  his  sister.  Eva  P.  Herman  '18,  for 
an  honor  student  of  the  Selinsgrove  Area  High  School  who  is 
worthy  and  in  need  of  financial  assistance. 

The  Herrington  Scholarship  Fund  was  established  in 
1988  by  Henry  H.  Herrington  and  Wendy  Evans  Heirington, 
members  of  the  Classes  of  '68  and  "69.  Income  from  the  fund 
will  provide  scholarship  support  to  worthy  students  majoring 
in  business  who  demonstrate  financial  need. 

The  John  C.  and  Sallie  Herrold  Scholarship  Fund  was 

established  in  1982  by  members  of  their  family,  with  preference 
to  be  given  to  well-qualified  students  from  Selinsgrove  Area  High 
School  and  Snyder  County.  PA. 

The  John  A.  Hoober  Memorial  Scholarship  is  to  be  used  for  the 
education  of  students  from  York  County.  PA.  The  scholarship  was 
established  by  Sarah  A.  K.  Hoober  in  memory  of  her  husband. 

The  Huyett  Scholarship  was  established  by  Mr.  E.  M.  Huyett  of 
Centre  Hall.  PA.  to  be  given  under  the  direction  of  the  president 
of  the  University. 

The  Samuel  J.  Johnson  Scholarship  was  established  by 
bequest  from  his  wife.  Irene  G.  Johnston,  in  1954. 


Smile!  You  're  at  Susquehanna  University. 


The  Lester  J.  '37  and  Elizabeth  M.  Karschner  Scholarship 

Fund  was  initiated  in  1985  by  The  Reverend  Doctor  Lester  J.  '37 
and  Elizabeth  M .  Karschner  as  an  expression  of  their  commiuneni 
to  Susquehanna  University  and  the  opportunities  it  provides  to 
young  men  and  women.  This  fund  will  provide  scholarship  aid  in 
perpetuity  through  very  generous  commitments  by  the  Karschners 
to  the  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in  America  Foundation.  The 
scholarship  is  to  be  granted  to  students  exhibiting  academic 
promise  and  financial  need. 

The  Kawel  Scholarship  Fund  was  established  in  1976  under 
the  will  of  Pead  I.  Kawel. 

The  Reiser  Scholarship  was  established  by  Mr.  John  A. 

Keiser  in  memory  of  his  wife. 

The  Helen  Harris  Keller  Scholarship. 

The  Lyia  Kimball  Kendall  '29  Scholarship  was  established 
by  Ralph  M.  Kendall  in  memory  of  his  wife.  The  scholarship 
assists  students  from  the  Dalmatia.  PA.  area. 

The  Kirkland  Scholarship  Fund  was  established  in  1987  by  Sara 
and  John  Kirkland.  Income  from  this  fund  is  to  be  awarded  to 
students  demonstrating  financial  need  with  a  preference  given  to 
students  who  indicate  an  interest  in  the  humanities. 

The  Koch  Scholarship  Fund  was  established  by  Gladys  Koch 
Van  Horn  in  memory  of  her  parents,  B.  Frank  and  Lottie  M. 
Koch.  Income  is  to  be  awarded  to  full-time  students  of  the 
University  on  the  basis  of  academic  performance,  with 
preference  given  to  residents  of  Snyder  County.  PA. 
The  Krapf-Miller  Scholarship  was  established  in  1961  by  Dr.  and 
Mrs.  Bernard  W.  Krapf  in  memory  of  their  former  spouses. 

The  Samuel  P.  Kramer  Memorial  Scholarship  Fund  was 

established  in  1987  under  the  wills  of  Samuel  R  and  Audrey  B. 
Kramer  to  provide  scholarship  aid  for  de.serving  students  with 
financial  need. 

The  Kunkel  Scholarship  Fund  was  established  under  the  will  of 
Rachel  M,  Comstock  m  1982  in  memory  of  her  parents.  Joseph 
Moyer  Kunkel  and  Emma  Gundy  Kunkel,  The  scholarship  is 
awarded  to  students  in  the  junior  class  studying  for  the  ministry 
who  have  obtained  the  highest  grades  in  their  course  of  study,  with 
preference  given  to  those  planning  to  become  Lutheran  ministers. 


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The  Adeline  Elizabeth  Landes  Scholarship  was  established 
in  1945  by  her  son.  Dr.  Latimer  S.  Landes  of  York,  PA.  Dr. 
Landes  was  a  member  of  the  University's  Board  of  Directors. 
The  William  Latimer  Small  Landes  Scholarship  Fund  was 
established  in  1980  under  the  will  of  his  wife,  Eleanor  R. 
Landes  of  York,  PA.  and  enhanced  by  the  generous  gifts  of 
their  grandson,  William  L.  S.  Landes,  of  the  Class  of  '71, 
and  his  family.  In  awarding  the  scholarship,  preference  is  to 
be  given  to  liberal  arts  majors  from  York  County,  PA. 
The  Robert  E.  and  E.  Betty  Lauf  Scholarship  Fund  was 
established  in  1983  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  E.  Lauf  of  Selinsgrove, 
PA.  The  annual  income  is  used  to  award  a  $500  scholarship  grant 
to  a  well-qualified  student  majoring  in  journalism  or  business 
administration.  The  student  must  maintain  at  least  a  B  average. 
The  Lauver  Accounting  Scholarship  was  established  in  1984 
by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Raymond  C.  Lauver  to  support  deserving 
students  enrolled  in  the  Unversity's  Accounting  Department. 
The  Sallic  Burns  Lenker  Scholarship  gives  preference  to 
graduates  of  Line  Mountain  High  School,  Dalmatia,  PA,  with 
the  understanding  that  recipients  shall,  upon  achieving  earning 
capacity,  make  in  gratitute  an  appropriate  contribution  to  the 
scholarship  fund. 

The  Elizabeth  Epier  Long  Scholarship  was  established  in 
1987  by  her  bequest  to  benefit  students  according  to  their 
financial  need  and  academic  achievement. 
The  Frank  Lowry  Scholarship  was  established  by  Mrs. 
Lowry  in  memory  of  her  husband,  a  former  member  of  the 
University's  Board  of  Directors. 

The  Lutheran  Brotherhood  Scholarship  was  created 
through  a  challenge  grant  sponsored  by  Lutheran  Brotherhood 
in  order  to  establish  a  scholarship  fund  at  Susquehanna  to 
benefit  Lutheran  students. 

The  May  Sanborn  MacDougall  Scholarship  was  established 
in  1963  by  the  Board  of  Directors  in  grateful  appreciation  of 
the  service  rendered  to  the  University  by  Robert  E. 
MacDougall  as  director  of  development. 

The  Rev.  and  Mrs.  J.  Frank  Matter  Scholarship  was 

established  in  1949.  with  preference  given  to  worthy  students 

interested  in  the  ministry. 

The  Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  D.  McCarthy  Scholarship  was 

established  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  Deane  McCarthy. 

The  John  C.  McCune  II  '37  Scholarship  Fund  was 

established  by  Marjorie  Wolfe  McCune  '43  in  memory  of  her 
husband,  with  income  to  be  awarded  to  students  majoring  in 
the  humnanities. 

The  H.  and  L.  Messerii  Scholarship  was  established  by  Dr. 
Jonathan  Messerii,  former  president  of  the  University,  for  a 
worthy  student. 

The  Rev.  Harry  C.  Michael  H  '17  Scholarship  is  provided  by 
Miss  Martha  K.  Michael. 

The  M.  P.  Moller  Scholarship  was  established  by  Mr.  M.  P. 
Moller  of  Hagerstown.  MD. 

The  E.  M.  Morgan  Scholarship  was  esublished  by  his 
daughter.  Mrs,  Hewitt  B.  McCloskey. 

The  Delia  Gramly  Ocker  Scholarship  was  established  by  the 
will  of  Mrs,  Delia  G.  Ocker  of  Harrisburg.  PA.  for  worthy 
students  planning  to  enter  the  ministry. 

The  Dr.  George  H.  F^rkes  Scholarship  was  established 
by  Dr.  and  Mrs.  ].  Paul  H.  Hively  as  an  expression  of 
appreciation  for  the  inspiration  received  from  Dr.  Parkes, 
a  leading  Williamspon.  PA.  educator. 

The  Luther  C.  Peter  Scholarship  was  established  in  1955  by 
Mrs.  Carrie  C.  Peter  in  memory  of  her  husband. 

The  Dr.  Edward  A.  and  Marion  R.  Phillips  Scholarship  Fund 

was  established  m  1983  under  the  will  of  Marion  R.  Phillips  of 
Selinsgrove.  PA.  for  students  trom  Selinsgrove  Area  High  School 
to  attend  Susquehanna  University.  Recipients  must  have  been 
residents  of  the  Selinsgrove  Area  School  District  for  three  years 
prior  to  entering  Susquehanna. 


The  Minnie  and  Karl  Rabey  Scholarship  was  established  by 

Vi  L.  Messerii  in  honor  of  her  parents.  The  scholarship  is 

awarded  on  the  basis  of  need  and  merit. 

The  Charles  A.  Rahter  Scholarship  Fund  was  established  in 

1978  by  a  grant  from  the  Landfall  Foundation  and  by  gifts  from 

friends  and  former  students  of  Dr.  Rahter  for  deserving 

students  majoring  in  English. 

The  Joseph  L.  and  Greta  M.  Ray  Scholarship  gives 

preference  to  students  from  Sunbury. 

The  John  and  Verna  Reidler  Scholarship  Fund  was 

established  in  1981  by  the  Reidler  Foundation.  Preference 

is  given  to  students  from  the  Hazleton.  PA,  area,  with  any 

surplus  applied  to  needy  students  from  Luzerne,  Schuylkill, 

and  eastern  Northumberland  counties. 

The  George  A.  and  Maude  L.  Rhoades  Scholarship  Fund 

was  established  under  the  will  of  George  A.  Rhoads.  The 

interest  is  to  be  awarded  annually  to  students  of  the  University 

who  plan  to  become  Lutheran  ministers. 

The  Ella  Ritter  Scholarship,  established  in  1951  by  bequest. 

IS  awarded  to  a  woman  desiring  to  pursue  a  premedical  course 

of  study. 

The  Dr.  Bryan  C.  Rothfuss  '23  Scholarship  Fund  was 

established  in  1985  by  his  bequest. 

The  Salevan  Scholarship  Fund  was  established  under  the  will 

of  Gereon  W.  Salevan  '29  in  memory  of  Gereon  W.  Salevan 

and  her  husband,  T.  Marshall  Salevan.  Income  from  this  fund 

will  provide  scholarship  aid  to  worthy  but  needy  students  with 

a  preference  given  to  those  students  interested  in  premedical 

studies  and  careers  in  science. 

The  Shearer-Weber  Scholarship  was  established  by  Dr.  and 
Mrs.  Gustave  W.  Weber  H  '77  in  memory  of  their  parents.  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  Luther  R.  Shearer  and  Mr  and  Mrs.  Joseph  Weber. 

The  Jack  P.  '40  and  D.  Jeanne  Shipe  Scholarship  was 

established  to  commemorate  the  Shipes'  abiding  interest  in 
Susquehanna  University  and  in  deserving  young  men  and 
women.  Mr.  Shipe  was  a  member  of  the  Class  of  1940. 
The  scholarship  is  to  be  awarded  annually  to  a  deserving 
Susquehanna  student  with  demonstrated  financial  need. 

The  Erie  1.  Shobert  II  '35,  H'57  and  Marjorie  S.  Shobert 
Scholarship  Fund  was  established  in  1986  by  the  Board  of 
Directors  of  Susquehanna  University  in  recognition  of  Dr.  and 
Mrs.  Shobert 's  invaluable  service  to  the  University,  and  on  the 
1  of  Dr.  Shobert's  retirement  as  Chairman  of  the  Board. 


The  Amanda  and  Elizabeth  Smith  Scholarship  is  awarded 
with  preference  given  to  students  studying  for  the  ministry. 
The  Lillian  V.  Johanson  Smith  Scholarship  was  established  in 
1943  by  her  sister.  Miss  A.  E.  Johanson.  her  bother.  Dr.  A.  M. 
Johanson.  and  her  husband.  Dr.  G.  Morris  Smith,  to  be  awarded 
to  a  needy  student  who.  in  the  judgement  of  the  University's 
scholarship  committee,  shows  the  marks  of  scholarly  achievement 
coupled  with  dedication  to  the  Christian  spirit. 
The  Helen  Soper  '28  Music  Scholarship  Fund  was 
established  in  1981  under  the  will  of  Helen  Ott  Soper  and  by 
gifts  from  the  family.  The  income  is  to  be  awarded  annually  to 
deserving  music  students,  with  preference  given  to  residents  of 
Selinsgrove  or  the  Central  Susquehanna  Valley. 
The  Nellie  V.  Spangler  Scholarship  was  established  by 
her  bequest.  The  scholarship  is  granted  to  students  from 
Selinsgrove.  Shikellamy,  or  West  Snyder  High  Schools. 
The  Clyde  R.  Spitzner  '37  Scholarship  was  established  in 
honor  of  this  member  of  the  Board  of  Directors  by  the 
Philadelphia  Alumni  Club. 

The  Amos  Alonzo  Stagg  H  '89  Scholarship  was  established 
in  1965.  Income  from  this  fund  will  provide  scholarship 
support  to  a  deserving  scholar  athlete. 

The  Charles  Steele  Business  Scholarship  was  established  in  1984 
under  the  will  of  Mary  Steele  '14  in  memory  of  her  father,  a 
longtime  Susquehanna  director  and  benefactor  The  scholarship 
is  awarded  to  a  talented  sophomore  taking  a  business  course 
leading  to  a  degree  in  business  administration. 


The  Mary  Steele  '14  Piano  Scholarship  was  established  in 
1984  under  the  will  of  Mary  Steele  '14,  and  is  awarded  to  a 
sophomore  who  shows  sufficient  talent  to  complete  the  course 
for  a  degree  in  music. 

The  Mary  Steele  '14  Scholarship  was  established  by  the  late 
Charles  Steele  of  Northumberland.  PA.  with  preference  given 
to  nominees  selected  by  the  family  of  Charles  Steele. 

The  Surdna  Foundation  Scholarship  Endowment  was 

established  in  1987  to  provide  support  for  deserving  students 
with  financial  need. 

The  Nancy  Schell  Taylor  Memorial  Scholarship  was 
established  in  her  memory  in  1984  by  her  husband.  James  W. 
Taylor,  and  her  family.  The  recipient  is  chosen  by  the  director 
of  financial  aid  in  consultation  with  members  of  the  family. 
The  Tressler  Science  Scholarship  Fund  was  established  in 
1989  under  the  will  of  Allen  C.  Tressler  '29.  Income  from  this 
fund  is  to  be  awarded  to  students  enrolled  in  and  pursuing 
courses  in  science  as  selected  major  or  study.  Preference  is 
to  be  given  to  full-time  students  from  lower  Northumberland 
County  and  upper  Dauphin  County  who  maintain  a  grade 
point  average  of  2.5  or  more  and  display  financial  need. 
Awards  are  made  with  a  request  that  recipients  shall,  upon 
achieving  earning  capacity,  make  in  gratitude  an  appropriate 
contribution  to  the  scholarship  fund. 

The  Emery  H.  Turnbach  Scholarship  was  established  in  1986 
by  Lorraine  Turnbach  Benjamin,  a  member  of  the  Class  of  1943, 
in  honor  of  her  grandfather.  In  awarding  the  scholarship, 
preference  is  to  be  given  to  students  from  Butler  Township, 
Sugarloaf  Township,  Black  Creek  Township,  and  Conyngham 
Borough  of  Pennsylvania,  or  other  worthy  students  of 
Pennsylvania. 

The  Katherine  M.  Vastine  Scholarship  was  established  by 
bequest  from  Katherine  M.  Vastine.  with  preference  given  to 
(1)  members  of  the  family;  (2)  the  congregation  of  St.  John's 
Lutheran  Church  of  Mayberry  Township.  Montour  County, 
PA;  (3)  residents  of  Rush  Township,  Northumberland,  County, 
PA;  (4)  other  worthy  students  of  Susquehanna  University. 

The  Wagner  Scholarship  Fund  was  established  under  the 
will  of  Gereon  W.  Salevan  '29  in  memory  of  her  parents. 
Dr.  and  Mrs.  Milton  E.  Wagner,  and  her  brother,  Seneca  M. 
Wagner.  Income  from  this  fund  will  provide  scholarship  aid 
to  worthy  but  needy  students  with  a  preference  given  to  those 
interested  in  premedical  studies  and  careers  in  science. 
The  Dr.  George  R.  Wentzel  '33  Scholarship  was  established 
by  his  son.  Gary  Wentzel.  and  his  daughter.  Carol  Wentzel 
Felix  '66  in  memory  of  her  father.  Preference  is  to  be  given  to 
students  majoring  in  the  sciences  and  mathematics,  and  special 
consideration  is  to  be  given  to  students  interested  in  pursuing  a 
career  in  medicine  and  other  health  related  fields. 
The  Wieand  Scholarship  was  established  by  the  Rev  W.  R. 
Wieand,  D.D. ,  in  grateful  remembrance  of  the  importance  of  the 
Missionary  Institute,  now  Susquehanna  University,  in  his  life. 
The  E.  E.  Wissinger  Family  Scholarship  Fund  was 
established  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Wissinger  in  recognition  of  the 
role  of  Susquehanna  University  in  the  education  of  their  son. 
Donald  '50.  his  wife  Flora  '51.  and  their  grandchildren.  Scott 
'76.  Donna  '78.  Jane  '81.  and  Diane  '84.  The  scholarship  is  to 
be  awarded  in  accordance  with  the  University's  financial  aid 
policies,  and  preference  is  to  be  given  to  students  from  Blair 
County,  PA. 

The  George  B.  Wolf  Scholarship  was  established  in  1947  by 
a  bequest  of  this  former  Board  member. 
The  Women's  Auxiliary  Scholarship  was  established 
by  members  of  the  Auxiliary  to  support  needy  and 
promising  students. 

The  Woodruff  Alumni  Scholarship  was  established  by  1961 
by  alumni  of  the  Univesity  and  Dr.  John  I.  Woodruff,  Class  of 
1888,  then  the  oldest  living  Susquehanna  alumnus. 
The  Zarfos  Memorial  Scholarship  was  esublished  by 
Donald  W.  Zarfos  in  memory  of  his  parents,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Clarence  E.  2^rfos. 


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Ivoan  Funds 


The  George  P.  '31  and  Anna  L.  Bailey  Loan  Fund, 

established  in  1983.  gives  preference  to  Central  Pennsylvania 
students  who  maintain  a  better  than  average  academic  record. 

The  Thomas  H.G.  Beaver  Loan  Fund  was  established  by  Miss 
Elizabeth  T.  Beaver,  his  daughter,  for  use  by  Lutheran  students. 

The  Roger  M.  '25,  H  'S3  and  Helen  D.  Blough  H'87  Loan 
Fund,  established  in  1972  by  Dr  Roger  M.  Blough  '25  and 
Helen  D.  Blough.  is  repayable  at  a  reasonable  rate  of  interest. 
The  Gula  Virginia  Charlton  '36  .Student  Loan  Fund, 

established  in  1983  under  the  will  of  Gula  V.  Charlton  '36  of 
Bedford.  PA.  is  used  to  provide  assistance  in  the  form  of  low- 
interest  loans  to  students  majoring  in  music  at  Susquehanna 
University. 

The  Gulf  Oil  Corporation  Loan  Fund  was  established 
through  an  award  made  to  the  University  by  the  corporation. 
This  loan  is  not  based  on  need. 

The  Reverend  Cleason  Becker  King  Loan  Fund,  established 
in  1952  by  his  daughter.  Mrs.  Myrtle  King  Graham,  and  his 
wife,  Mrs.  Angie  C.  King  Byers.  is  to  be  used  as  a  loan  fund 
for  prctheological  students. 

The  Rev.  Mervyn  W.  Remaly  Memorial  Student  Loan 
Fund,  provided  by  Mabel  L.  Remaly.  offers  low-interest  loans 
to  students. 

The  Raymond  E.  and  Ruth  L.  Roush  Student  Loan  Fund  was 

established  through  the  generosity  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Raymond 
Roush.  This  fund  is  to  provide  assistance  for  academically 
qualified  but  financially  needy  full-time  students  with  a  preference 
given  to  students  residing  in  Snyder  County.  Pennsylvania.  This 
fund  is  to  be  administered  in  accordance  with  the  established 
University  policies  for  such  funds. 

The  Temple  Student  Loan  Fund  was  established  by  the  Temple 
Lutheran  Church  of  Altoona.  PA.  as  a  revolving  loan  fiind  to  help 
students  preparing  for  a  full-time  Christian  service. 

The  York-Hanover  Alumni  Club  Loan  Fund  was  established 
in  1961  as  a  source  of  support  for  students  by  the  York-Hanover 
Alumni  Club. 


Thomas  L.  Isaacs  Memorial  Book  Fund,  established  in  1980 
by  his  family  provides  funds  to  secure  books,  publications, 
and/or  services  in  the  area  of  economics  and  general  business. 

The  Anne  Schnure  Memorial  Fund,  established  in  1982  by 
her  husband.  Howard  Schnure.  provides  for  the  purchase  of 
books  in  a  variety  of  areas. 

The  Brian  '98  and  Blanche  Teats  Memorial  Fund  was 

established  in  1985  under  the  will  of  Blanche  Teats.  The  fund 
provides  for  the  purchase  of  magazines,  periodicals,  and  books 
for  the  library. 

The  Harry  Weis  '00  Library  Endowment,  established  in 
1983  by  Robert  and  Patricia  Weis  in  memory  of  his  father, 
provides  for  the  annual  purchase  of  books  and  periodicals  for 
the  enrichment  of  the  library. 


Endowed  Lectureships  and  Performance  Funds 

The  Jane  Conrad  Apple  and  Joan  Apple  Zimmerman  '48 
Fund,  established  in  1980.  sponsors  lectures  or  seminars  at 
Susquehanna  University  by  recognized  scholars  in  the  field 
of  Elizabethan  studies;  supports  an  annual  production  of  an 
Elizabethan  play  presented  preferably  in  the  Benjamin  Apple 
Theatre;  and  purchases  worthy  library  holdings  related  to 
the  Elizabethan  period. 

The  Distinguished  Visitor  Program  at  Susquehanna  was 
established  in  1988  by  George  E.  and  Margaret  Lauver  Harris, 
members  of  the  Class  of  '64  and  '66.  Income  from  the 
endowment  is  to  be  used  to  support  lectures,  seminars  or 
residencies  by  nationally  recognized  leaders  in  business, 
government  or  education  on  central  topics  in  the  public 
interest,  A  program  committee,  appointed  by  the  president, 
will  include  the  donors  or  their  representatives,  interested 
alumni  or  friends,  and  faculty  The  committee  will  seek 
suggestions  from  campus  and  will  select  speakers  and  topics. 
The  Hilda  Karniol  Endowment  for  the  Arts  was  established 
by  her  son  and  daughter-in-law.  William  and  Lynne  Karniol.  to 
honor  her  devotion  to  the  arts  and  her  service  to  Susquehanna. 
The  income  is  to  be  awarded  at  the  discretion  of  the  president 
of  the  University  to  those  purposes  that  will  enhance  the  role 
of  the  arts  on  campus. 


The  Ottaway-Daily  Item  Lectureship  in  Public  Affairs, 

established  by  Ottaway  Newspapers  Inc.  in  1977.  brings  to 
the  Susquehanna  campus  and  Central  Pennsylvania  men  and 
women  of  outstanding  reputation  in  the  fields  of  journalism 
and  public  affairs. 

The  Charles  A.  Rahter  Memorial  Lectureship  was 

established  in  1977  by  his  widow  and  friends  to  provide 
resources  to  bring  prominent  scholars  in  the  field  of  British 
literature  to  campus. 

The  Sigmund  Weis  '03  Memorial  Lecture  was  established 
in  1979  by  Mrs.  Claire  G.  Weis  in  memory  of  her  husband, 
namesake  of  the  Sigmund  Weis  School  of  Business.  The 
endowment  brings  to  campus  prominent  personalities  from 
business  and  public  life  to  speak  on  matters  of  interest  to  the 
University  and  the  community. 

The  Carl  M.  '63  and  Kalhryn  W.  Moyer  Unrestricted 
Endowment  Fund  was  established  in  1986  Income  is  to  be 
used  to  support  the  University's  most  urgent  needs. 
The  Alice  Mussleman  '12  Music  Fund  was  established  by 
her  bequest  in  1987  for  use  within  the  music  department. 
The  Presidential  Discretionary  Fund  for  Excellence  was 
established  by  the  Board  of  Directors  of  Susquehanna  University 
in  1985  upon  the  occasion  of  the  inauguration  of  Joel  Cunningham 
as  13th  president  of  Susuquehanna  University.  Annual  income 
provides  funding  for  uniqiue  opportunities  for  the  University's 
students,  faculty,  and  friends. 

The  Florence  and  Saul  Putterman  Fund  for  the  Visual  Arts  was 

established  in  1986  by  Florence  Putterman,  a  member  of  the 
Susquehanna  art  faculty,  and  her  husband  Saul,  a  member  of 
Susquehanna's  Board  of  Directors,  to  provide  the  University  with 
resources  for  constructing  a  new  visual  arts  facility,  including 
appropriate  gallery  space  to  promote  the  visual  arts.  Until  the 
University  has  appropriate  funds  in  hand  for  construction  for  such 
a  facility,  income  from  the  Putterman  Fund  will  be  available  for 
expenditure  to  support  the  visual  arts. 

The  Katherine  P.  Reed  Music  Fund  was  established  by  her 
bequest  for  use  in  the  music  program. 

The  Alice  Pope  Shade  Fund  was  established  in  1983  by  her 
daughter.  Rebecca  Shade  Mignot  '54,  The  income  is  available 
annually  for  discretionary  use  by  the  religion  department. 


Library  Endowments 


The  Helen  Decker  Blough  H'87  Library  Fund  was 

established  in  1985  by  Roger  and  Helen  Blough  to  enhance  the 
University's  ability  to  build  specialized  collections  of 
distinction.  Mr.  Blough  was  a  member  of  the  Class  of  1925. 
chairman  of  United  States  Steel,  and  a  longtime  member  of 
Susquehanna's  Board  of  Directors. 

The  Mary  Bowersox  Library  Fund  was  established  in  1990 
by  Mrs,  Mary  Bowersox  in  memory  of  her  husband.  Roy  H. 
Bowersox  and  the  Albert  Whiteley  family  with  special 
remembrance  for  William  Whiteley  who  was  a  member  of 
the  Class  of  1935,  The  income  for  this  fund  will  purchase 
books  and  periodicals  for  the  enrichment  of  the  library. 
The  Drumm  Memorial  Book  Fund,  established  by  the 
Drumm  family  in  1977,  provides  income  for  the  purchase  of 
volumes  for  the  Religion  Department. 

The  Russell  W.  and  Joyce  K.  Gilbert  Memorial  Library  Fund 
was  established  in  1985  by  Viola  Gilbert,  other  family  members. 
and  friends  to  commemorate  Dr.  Gilbert's  40  years  of  service  to 
Susquehanna  University  as  a  professor  of  German,  and  Joyce 
Gilbert's  service  of  nearly  20  years  as  assistant  registrar  This  fund 
is  used  to  support  the  purchase  of  volumes  for  the  library. 
The  Guyer  Foundation  Fund,  established  in  1981  through  a 
grant  from  the  foundation,  provides  for  the  purchase  of 
volumes  for  the  library. 

The  Lawrence  M.  "43  and  Louise  Kresge  Isaacs  '45  Library 
Fund  was  established  by  Mr  and  Mrs,  Isaacs  to  suppon 
acquisitions  in  the  humanities. 


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The  Charles  Steele  Fund  was  established  by  his  bequest. 
The  income  is  to  be  used  by  the  University  at  its  discretion. 

The  Surdna  Foundation  Endowment  was  established  in 
1982  to  support  campus  work  opportunities  for  students  with 
financial  need. 

The  Ruth  Larue  Thompson  '21  Fund  was  established  by 
bequest  for  discretionary  use  by  the  University. 

The  Tr&ssler  Accounting  Endowment  Fund  was  established 
in  1989  under  the  will  of  Allen  C.  Tressler  '29.  This  fund 
is  intended  to  provide  support  for  faculty  and  curricular 
development  in  the  accounting  program  and  to  provide 
scholarship  aid  for  students  enrolled  in  pursuing  courses  in 
accounting  as  their  selected  major  of  study.  Scholarship 
awards  are  to  be  made  with  a  preference  given  to  full-time 
students  from  lower  Northumberland  County  and  upper 
Dauphin  County  who  maintain  a  grade  point  average  of  2.5  or 
more  and  who  display  financial  need.  Awards  are  made  with  a 
request  that  recipient  shall,  upon  achieving  earning  capacity, 
make  in  gratitude  an  appropriate  contribution  to  the 
scholarship  fund. 

The  George  W.  and  Elizabeth  H.  Wagenseller  Academic 
Program  Endowment  income  is  to  be  used  by  the  dean  of  the 
University  for  special  projects  and  purposes  that  may  not  be 
covered  by  the  operating  budget  and  will  benefit  the  academic 
program  of  the  University. 

The  Norman  E.  Walz  Endowment  for  Faculty  Development 

was  established  at  Susquehanna  University  in  1987  by  a  gift 
from  the  First  National  Trust  Bank  of  Sunbury,  as  an  expression 
of  deep  appreciation  to  the  man  whose  distinguished  career  in 
banking  spanned  more  than  40  years  and  culminated  in  his 
service  as  First  National's  president  (1969-76).  In  endowing  the 
Walz  Faculty  Development  Fund  at  Susquehanna,  the  bank  also 
recognized  Mr.  Walz"  18  years  of  loyal  and  dedicated  service 
to  the  University  as  a  member  of  its  Board  of  Directors  and  as  its 
treasurer  (1961-79).  After  his  retirement  from  both  institutions, 
Mr,  Walz  continued  to  serve  First  National  as  vice-chainnan  of 
its  board  and.  at  Susquehanna,  as  a  director  emeritus. 

Income  from  this  fund  is  to  be  expended  under  the  direction 
of  the  vice  president  for  academic  affairs.  It  should  be  directed 
toward  those  activities  which  will  bring  faculty  members  into 
direct,  sustained  contact  with  organizations  beyond  the 
academic  environment,  in  the  hope  that  exposure  to  new 
environments  will  enhance  currency  and  vitality  in  scholarship 
and  in  teaching.  In  selecting  faculty  to  receive  this  award,  the 
vice  president  will  pay  special  attention  lo  proposals  that  link 
scholarly  pursuits  to  the  actual  practices  and  policies  of  non- 
academic  organizations. 

The  Williamson /Spitzner  Unrestricted  Endowment  Fund 

was  established  in  1986  through  a  bequest  by  Ms.  Elizabeth 
Williamson  in  honor  and  memory  of  Clyde  R.  Spitzner,  Class  of 
'37  and  longtime  member  of  Susquehanna's  Board  of  Directors, 

The  Stella  Freeman  Weis  Cultural  Endowment  annually 
sponsors  critically  acclaimed  artists  in  performance  at 
Susquehanna,  This  fund  was  established  in  1976  by  Robert 
and  Patricia  Weis  in  memory  of  his  mother. 

The  Witmer  Endowment  for  the  Performing  Arts  was 

established  in  1981  by  the  family,  friends,  and  business 
associates  of  the  late  Ralph  Witmer  '15  to  perpetuate  his 
lifelong  interests  in  the  University  and  in  the  Central 
Susquehanna  Valley.  The  income  from  this  fund  is  used 
annually  to  help  support  the  Susquehanna  University 
Artist  Series. 


Special  Endowment  Funds 

The  Claude  G.  Aikens  'II  Business  Fund  was  established  by  his 
family  for  use  within  the  Department  of  Business  Administration. 
The  Katharine  Heldt  Aucker  '44  Endowment  was 

established  by  bequest  for  use  by  the  University 


The  J.  Edgar  Bishop  '25  Unrestricted  Endowment  Fund 

was  established  by  a  bequest  from  Mr.  Bishop's  estate,  and  by 
members  of  Mr.  Bishop's  family.  Income  from  the  fund  is  to 
be  used  to  support  the  University's  highest  priorities. 

The  Class  of  1938  Faculty  Research  and  Development  Fund 

was  established  by  members  of  the  Class  in  honor  of  their  50th 
Reunion,  and  provides  development  resources  for  the  faculty's 
continued  professional  growth. 

The  Class  of  1939  Susquehanna  University  Fund 
Endowment  was  established  by  the  Class  of  1939  in  honor  of  their 
50th  class  reunion.  Through  this  gift,  the  class  endows,  in 
perpetuity,  a  yearly  gift  to  the  annual  Susquehanna  University 
Fund  and  thus  provides  a  lasting  remembrance  of  the  Class  of  1939. 
The  S.U.F.  supports  Susquehanna's  highest  priority  needs  in 
people,  programs,  and  facilities.  In  appreciation  and  recognition 
of  this  gift,  the  University  will  perpetually  include  the  Class  of 
1939  in  appropriate  honor  roll  listings  of  support. 

The  Degenstein  Endowments  were  contributed  by  Charles  B. 
Degenstein  to  establish  the  Sigmund  Weis  School  of  Business 
and  to  maintain  the  Charles  B.  Degenstein  Campus  Center. 

The  James  W.  Garett  Endowment  Fund  was  established  in 
1984  by  Sally  F.  "68  and  Richard  E.  Caruso  '65  as  a  means  of 
honoring  his  former  coach  and  friend. 

The  Miller  H.  Gearhart  '30  Endowment  Fund  was 

established  by  a  bequest  from  Mr.  Gearheart's  estate. 

The  Albert  F.  Goetz  Foundation  Endowment  was 

established  for  the  use  by  the  University  in  the  area  of 
professional  development. 

The  Robert  and  Jane  Harding  Unrestricted  Endowment 
Fund  was  established  in  1986  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Harding. 
parents  of  Scott  Harding  '88.  The  income  is  to  be  used  to 
support  the  University's  most  urgent  needs. 

The  Mahala  Gladfelter  Holzapple  Fund  was  established  in 
1973  under  the  will  of  Dr.  George  E.  Holzapple. 

The  Lawrence  M.  *43  and  Lx>uise  Kresge  '45  Isaacs 
Endowment  for  Music  was  established  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Isaacs, 
members  of  the  classes  of  1943  and  1945,  respectively.  The  fund 
is  a  reflection  of  the  Isaacs'  long-standing  commitment  to 
excellence  in  the  music  program  at  Susquehanna  University  and 
is  in  recognition  of  the  vital  role  the  music  program  has  played  in 
the  life  of  the  University  and  of  the  surrounding  community. 

In  awarding  income  from  the  fund,  approximately  80  percent 
should  be  expended  annually  for  music  scholarships.  The 
remaining  income  from  the  endowment  may  be  expended  annually 
for  the  professional  development  of  music  faculty  members  and  /  or 
music  performance  at  the  discretion  of  the  president  of  the 
University  or  the  vice  president  for  academic  affairs. 

The  Euphemia  Brown  Kerns  '14  Fund  was  established  by 
bequest  of  her  daughter,  Martha  E.  Kerns,  for  use  within  the 
music  department. 

The  Lauver  Accounting  Fund  was  established  in  1985  by  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  Raymond  C.  Lauver  to  support  the  Accounting  Department. 

The  March  Fund  for  Accounting  was  established  in  1988  by  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  Terry  L,  March  '67.  Income  from  this  endowment  is  to 
be  used  for  the  enhancement  of  Susquehanna's  accounting  program 
as  recommended  by  the  dean  of  the  Sigmund  Weis  School  of 
Business  and  approved  by  the  president.  In  selecting  the  most 
effective  use  of  these  funds,  preference  is  to  be  given  lo  support 
for  activities  which  sustain  the  professional  development  of  senior 
members  of  the  accounting  faculty. 


Endowed  Prizes  and  Awards 

The  Chemistry  Award,  established  in  1979  by  the  Parents 
Association,  annually  recognizes  an  outstanding  student 
majoring  in  chemistry. 

The  Elizabeth  G.  Eyster  '72  Award  in  Music,  established  in  1972 
by  friends,  relatives,  and  parents  of  Elizabeth  G.  Eyster  '72.  is  to  be 
awarded  annually  by  the  Music  Department  to  an  outstanding 


junior  student  whose  performance  and  academic  accomplishment 
gives  promise  of  outstanding  musical  achievement. 

The  Pi  Sigma  Alpha  Award,  established  in  1979  by  the 
Parents  Association,  recognizes  annually  an  outstanding 
student  majoring  in  political  science. 

The  William  A.  Russ  History  Award,  established  in  honor 
of  the  late  Dr.  William  A.  Russ  Jr.,  professor  of  history  at 
Susquehanna  University  1933-1968.  is  given  annually  to  a 
history  student  entering  the  junior  or  senior  year.  The  award 
IS  based  on  academic  accomplishment,  promise  as  a  scholar, 
and  contributions  to  the  study  and  pursuit  of  history. 

The  Clyde  R.  Spitzner  '37  Fund  was  established  by  Dr.  and 
Mrs.  Gustave  W.  Weber  in  memory  of  a  devoted  alumnus, 
member  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  and  friend.  The  annual 
mcome  provides  a  most  valuable  player  trophy  for  the  varsity 
football  and  men's  varsity  basketball  teams. 

The  Deborah  J.  Wissinger  '77  Prize  in  Business, 

established  in  her  memory  by  her  family  in  1977,  is  awarded 
annually  to  a  business  student  who  has  distinguished  him  or 
herself  academically. 


Other  Prizes  and  Awards 

The  Herb  Deibler  Piano  Award  is  given  annually  in  memory 
ofl.  Minerva  Herb  and  Helen  H.  Deibler,  and  in  honor  of  Robert 
S.  Deibler,  to  a  senior  music  student  with  a  concentration  in  piano 
who  has  developed  superior  performance  abilities. 

The  Steven  C.  Fiedler  Memorial  Prize  was  established  in  1988 
by  Mr.  Fiedler's  parents,  and  is  to  be  awarded  to  a  student  majoring 
in  the  fine  arts,  who.  upon  the  completion  of  the  second  year,  has 
excelled  in  the  area  of  portraying  or  interpreting  some  fundamental 
truth  of  the  Judaic-Christian  tradition. 

The  Ambrose  and  Ida  Fredrickson  Foundation  Scholarship 
Award  was  established  in  1988  by  the  trustees  of  the 
foundation  to  continue  the  lifetime  philanthropy  of  Mr. 
Fredrickson,  a  longtime  friend  of  the  University,  and  his  wife 
Ida  '21.  The  award  is  to  be  made  annually  to  an  able  student 
with  significant  financial  need. 

The  Juliet  Gibson  '88  Literary  Prize  was  established  in  1988 
in  memory  of  Miss  Gibson,  and  is  to  be  awarded  annually  to  a 
student  write  who  has  produced  a  work  of  significant  merit. 

The  Joyce  Gilbert  Memorial  Award  of  the  Women's 

Auxiliary  was  established  by  the  Women's  Auxiliary  of 
Susquehanna  University  in  memory  of  Joyce  K.  Gilbert,  an 
alumna  who  served  as  assistant  registrar  for  19  years,  in 
recognition  of  her  dedication  in  assisting  students  to  achieve 
scholarship  and  academic  excellence.  This  award  is  given  to 
encourage  deserving  students  toward  academic  achievement. 

The  Lindback  Foundation  Scholarship  Award,  a  mark  of 
the  University's  highest  recognition,  is  granted  annually,  upon 
recommendation  of  the  faculty,  to  a  student  entering  the  senior 
year  who  has  demonstrated  a  high  level  of  scholastic  attainment, 
character,  personality,  and  all-around  ability. 

The  Physics  Prize,  established  in  1987  by  Jeff  Ries  '86,  a 
physics  major,  is  to  be  awarded  annually  to  a  junior  physics 
student  with  a  cumulative  grade  point  average  of  2.75  or  better 
who  exhibits  a  strong  interest  in  physics. 

The  Presser  Foundation  Music  Scholarship  Award  is  given 
annually  to  an  outstanding  music  major  entering  the  senior  year. 

The  Stine-Robison  Mathematical  Prize,  established  in 
memory  of  the  Reverend  Doctor  H.  M.  Stine  and  Dr.  George 
M.  Robison.  is  awarded  annually  to  the  student  who  has  the 
highest  average  in  the  study  of  mathematics  during  the 
freshman  and  sophomore  years. 


Particular  information  concerning  any  kind  of  gift 
may  be  secured  by  contacting  the  Vice  President  for 
University  Relations,  Susquehanna  University.  Selinsgrovi 
Pennsylvania  17870-1001. 


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University  Unveils 
New  Fisher  Science  Hall 


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n  Sunday  afternoon,  October  28,  more  thanV\ 
400  friends  of  Susquehanna  University  gathered  at 
the  new  entrance  to  Fisher  Science  Hall  to  witness 
the  rededication  of  the  newly  renovated  and  expanded 
building.  This  celebration  signaled  the  culmination 
of  a  16-month,  $6.3  million  project,  the  largest  within 
the  Window  of  Opportunity  Capital  Campaign, 
providing  a  modern,  up-to-date  science  facility 
for  Susquehanna  students  and  faculty. 

When  Fisher  Science  Hall  was  built  in  1962,  it 
was  designed  to  house  the  biology,  ^hemi^Jrv  aiid 


physics  departments  for  a  student  body  of  1,150.  At 
that  time,  less  emphasis  was  placed  on  research  as 
an  essential  tool  for  instruction. 

Susquehanna  today  has  more  than  1,400 
students  and  has  added  majors  in  geology, 
biochemistry,  and  psychology.  The  new  Fisher 
Science  Hall,  now  bringing  together  five 
departments  in  one  building,  will  encourage 
increased  interdisciplinary  cooperation,  provide 
facilities  for  greater  student /faculty  collaborative 
research,  and  place  a  new  curricular  focus  in  the 
life  sciences. 

"As  we  hoped — and  as  we  dared  to  believe — 
the  Susquehanna  family  has  had  the  resolve,  the 
commitment  and  the  vision  to  make  this  facility  a 
reality."  said  University  President  Joel  Cunningham 
in  welcoming  remarks.  "To  each  and  every  one  of  you 
who  has  a  part  in  this  magnificent  accomplishment, 
please  accept  Susquehanna's  heartfelt  thanks." 

Chairman  of  the  Board  Harold  C.  O'Connor  noted 
that  support  for  the  project  has  come  from  many 
sectors  of  the  Susquehanna  community— alumni, 
faculty,  board,  staff  and  friends  of  the  University.  In 
announcing  that  the  project  was  within  $100,000  of 
being  fully  funded,  he  expressed  appreciation  to  all 
who  supported  the  campaign  for  the  new  Fisher  Hall 
with  gifts  small  and  large. 


The  new  Fisher  Science  Hall  represents 
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The  keynote  speech  of  the  rededication  ceremony 
was  delivered  by  Dr.  Donald  M.  Hunten.  Regents 
professor  of  planetary  sciences  at  the  University  of 
Arizona,  who  is  collaborating  with  Susquehanna 
University  on  the  NASA/ University  Joint  Venture 
(JOVE)  Initiative.  Hunten  stepped  in  for  Dr.  David 
Morrison,  chief  of  the  Space  Science  Division  at 
NASA's  Ames  Research  Center,  who  at  the  last 
minute  was  unable  to  attend  due  to  an  illness  in 


Dr.  Hunten  spoke  about  the  important  role 
astronomy  education  and  future  space  exploration 
play  in  changing  attitudes  about  the  need  for  science 
education.  He  referred  specifically  to  the  NASA/ 
JOVE  Initiative,  which  requires  students  to  use 
telescopes  and  computers  to  analyze  data  from  space 
missions,  as  an  effective  way  to  interest  students 
in  science. 

Hunten  is  collaborating  with  Susquehanna  physics 
professors  and  JOVE  faculty  research  associates  Dr. 
Richard  Kozlowski  and  Dr.  Fred  Grosse,  on  studies  of 
the  atmosphere  and  surfaces  of  Venus,  Mercury  and 
the  Moon.  The  University  of  Arizona's  Lunar  and 
Planetary  Laboratory  has  supported  Susquehanna 
additionally  through  the  donation  of  the  largest 
reflecting  telescope  of  its  kind  in  Pennsylvania, 
now  housed  in  the  new  observatory. 

Guests  attending  the  rededication  of  Fisher  Science 

Hall  also  heard  remarks  by  Dean  of  Arts  and  Sciences 

Donald  Housley.  Charles  B.  Degenstein  Professor  of 

Environmental  Science  Frank  Fletcher,  and  junior 

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LEFT  President  Joel  Cunningham  and  Sig  Staler  discuss 
the  new' pendulum  during  the  reception  follcnvirtg  the  ceremony. 
ABOVE  (From  left  to  right)  William  Gettig.  Chairman. 
Science  Planning  Committee:  Robert  Wets.  Steering  Committee 
Chair:  Samuel  Ross  '54.  Chairman,  Science  Funding 
Committee:  and  Lawrence  Isaacs  '43.  National  Campaign 
Chair,  performed  the  ribbon  cutting  ceremony. 


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biochemistry  major  Marie  Burns.  Chaplain 
Christopher  M.  Thomforde  opened  and  closed 
the  ceremony  with  words  of  prayer.  A  celebratory 
reception  was  held  in  the  new  building  immediately 
following  the  ceremony  where  guests  mingled  with 
students  and  faculty,  and  explored  the  new  spaces 
at  their  leisure. 

Preparing  for  the  Future 

The  renovation  and  expansion  of  Fisher 
Science  Hall  is  an  important  step  in  achieving  the 
University's  primary  goal:  to  attract  highly  able 
students  and  to  serve  them  through  distinguished 
programs  in  each  of  its  three  schools.  Strong 
science  programs  are  considered  central  to 
distinction  in  the  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences. 

Susquehanna's  commitment  to  strengthening  its 
science  programs  comes  as  many  national  groups 
are  expressing  concern  over  the  quality  of  science 
education  in  America  and  the  shrinking  number  of 
science  graduates.  Colleges  and  universities  of 
Susquehanna's  size  are  a  prime  source  of  science 
graduates  because  of  the  opportunities  they  provide 


students  to  build  strong  mentor  relationships  with 
faculty,  gain  a  solid  understanding  of  scientific 
principles,  and  participate  in  original  research  at 
the  undergraduate  level.  Even  before  the  Fisher 
Science  Hall  project  was  completed.  Susquehehanna's 
science  enrollments  had  begun  to  increase,  up  more 
than  30  percent  between  1988  and  1990. 

Designed  for  Excellence 

The  new  facility  provides  a  variety  of  distinctive 
spaces,  including: 

•  specialty  rooms  for  the  life  sciences, 

•  a  doubled  number  of  laboratories. 

•  a  new  greenhouse. 

•  a  Macintosh  computer  lab  and 

•  an  observatory 

The  new  Fisher  Science  Hall  is  student-centered 
and  encourages  informal  exchange.  The  spacious 
atrium  draws  together  students  and  faculty  from  all 
departments.  In  addition,  each  department  has  a 
"zone"  where  students  can  study  close  to  faculty 
and  labs,  or  relax  with  classmates  and  professors. 


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Director  of  Public  Relations/Publications 

Betsy  J.  Koons 

Publications  Manager 

Jean  Smith 

Assistant  Director  of  Public  Relations 

Michael  S.  Ferlazzo 

Director  of  Alumni  Relations 

Sam  Kuba  '75 

Graphic  Design 

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Junior  biochemistry  major  Marie  Burns  says. 
"Working  side  by  side  with  faculty  and  getting 
individual  attention  is  the  best  that  a  student  can 
ask  for  and  that's  what  it's  like  at  Susquehanna." 
Last  spring.  Burns  conducted  collaborative 
research  on  anti-cancer  agents  with  University 
Professor  of  Biochemistry  Tom  McGrath.  After 
graduation,  she  plans  to  attend  graduate  school  in 
biochemistry  or  a  related  field,  and  work  toward 
both  M.D.  and  Ph.D.  degrees. 

The  University  intends  that  Fisher  Science  Hall 
benefit  all  of  Susquehanna's  students.  Classes  in 
non-science  subjects  will  be  taught  in  its  four 
lecture  rooms,  so  every  student  may  be  exposed 
to  the  science  environment. 

The  new  Fisher  Science  Hall  is  one  of  the  most 
striking  and  compelling  buildings  on  the  Susquehanna 
campus.  It  represents  Susquehanna's  commitment 
to  its  students,  to  its  faculty  and  to  excellence  in 
education.  The  building  also  represents,  in  a  very 
special  way.  how  the  University's  Board  of  Directors, 
faculty,  alumni  and  friends  have  worked  together  to 
make  a  very  challenging  project  a  reality. 


Susquehanna  University  Nondiscrimination  Policy 

It  IS  the  policy  of  Su-squehanna  Univeniity  not  to  discnminate  on  the  basis 
of  face,  color,  religion,  national  or  ethnic  ongin.  age.  sex,  or  handicap  in 
its  educational  programs,  admissions  practices,  scholarship  and  loan 
programs,  athletics  and  other  school-admjnisteted  activities,  or  emplqyment 
practices.  This  policy  is  in  compliance  with  the  requirements  of  Title  VII 
of  the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  1964.  Title  IX  of  the  Education  Amendments  of 
1972.  Section  504  of  the  Rehabilitation  Act  of  1973,  regulations  of  the 
Internal  Revenue  Service,  and  all  other  applicable  Federal,  State  and  local 
statutes,  ordinances,  and  regulations. 

Susquehanna  Alumnus  (USPS  529-060  is  published  quarterly  by 
Susquehanna  University.  Selin-sgrove.  PA  17870.  Second  class  postage  paid 
at  Selinsgrove.  PA.  and  additional  mailing  offices.  POSTMASTER:  Send 
address  changes  to  Susquehanna  Alumnus,  Susquehanna  University, 
Selinsgrove,  PA  17870 


IFrom  left  to  right)  Jane  Freeman,  Jane  Apple,  anil 
Nancy  O  'Connor  enjoy  the  festivities,  despite  inclemeni 
weather. 


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WELCOME  CRUSADERS 

(Nole:  The  following  are  excerpts  from  a  speech 
delivered  by  President  Joel  Cunningham  at  the  1990 
Convocation  in  September  The  Convocation  ceremony 
marks  the  beginning  of  the  academic  year  and  is  attended 
b\  the  new  freshman  class.  Cunningham  reflected  on  recent 
criticism  of  the  use  of  the  name  '  'Crusaders  "for 
Susquehanna 's  athletic  teams,  j 


...  AS  PRESIDENT  of  the  University  it  is  my  happy 
duty  to  call  together  this  academic  community  for  its  133rd 
year  and  to  welcome  and  challenge  the  newest  members 
of  the  University,  you  members  of  the  class  of  1994. 

. .  .THIS  CONVOCATION  CEREMONY  is  a  formal 
\vay  of  recognizing  and  affirming  the  emotions  of  transition, 
challenge,  and  opportunity  which  this  day  carries  for 
you  and  for  your  parents.  This  time  of  reflection  and 
commitment  is  likely  to  be  one  of  those  occasions  which 
you  will  hold  in  memory  as  a  milestone  experience. 

...  IT  IS  A  PRIVILEGE  to  welcome  you  to  Susquehanna 
University.  My  title  today  is  "Welcome  Crusaders,"  which 
you  will  see  is  a  modest  play  on  words. 

You  probably  already  know  Susquehanna's  school  colors 
and  athletic  team  name.  Our  colors  are  orange  and  maroon, 
and  our  name  is  the  Crusaders.  The  colors  were  chosen 
before  1900.  (Some  have  wondered  whether  color  blindness 
was  more  widespread  then.)  And  the  name  Crusaders  was 
first  used  in  1922  after  a  young  athletic  director  named 
Luther  Grossman  committed  Susquehanna  to  a  "crusade 
lor  amateur  athletics"  and.  in  particular,  to  distancing  the 
University  from  the  growing  pattern  of  football  becoming 
big  business  even  at  small  colleges. 

If  there  were  competing  candidates  for  Susquehanna's 
athletic  name  or  mascot— bears,  Indians,  birds,  or 
whatever— I  haven't  found  a  record  of  them.  Over  the  years 
since  1922,  the  name  Crusader  has  come  to  have  other  uses 
and  meanings  on  campus.  The  campus  newspaper  became 
"The  Crusader"  in  the  1960s;  pictures  of  knights  in 
medieval  chain  mail  or  on  horseback  slipped  into  common 
usage  in  athletic  publications  and  uniforms;  and  even  the 
snack  bar  in  the  Dcgenstein  Campus  Center  came  to  be 
called  the  Crusader  Castle.  Not  much  notice  seems  to  have 
heen  taken  of  the  fact  that  these  visual  portrayals  of  the  word 
"crusader"  moved  us  away  from  the  original  meaning  of 
our  nickname. 

But  then  a  new  sensitivity  arose.  A  few  years  ago 
I  received  a  letter  from  a  mother  of  a  prospective 
student  asking  how  a  fine  school  like  Susquehanna  could 
allow  itself  to  be  associated  with  a  group  of  bloodthirsty 
devils  like  the  medieval  crusaders,  and  others  joined 
in  questioning  the  implied  connection.  They  complained 
that  the  crusading  knights  of  the  11th  through  the  14th 
century  were  male,  mean,  badly  organized,  and 
ultimately  unsuccessful. 

So  we  talked  some  about  the  possibility  of  a  change.  Most 
such  conversations  fell  quickly  to  joking;  we  trotted  out 
such  possibilities  as  the  Susquehanna  Squirrels,  or  Turkeys 
(noting  that  Benjamin  Franklin  wanted  the  wild  turkey  to 
be  the  national  symbol  of  the  United  States  instead  of  the 
Bald  Eagle  which  he  thought  of  as  too  vicious  a  predator). 

At  one  point  a  planning  group  gave  some  thought  to  the 
idea  of  taking  on  another  name,  possibly  the  River  Hawks, 
but  a  senior  Board  member  whose  ties  to  Susquehanna 
athletics  go  back  more  than  fifty  years  put  an  end  to  such 
talk  by  observing  that  River  Hawks  might  quickly  be 
changed  to  River  Rats  and  that  the  medieval  crusaders 
weren't  much  meaner  than  hawks  anyway. 

So,  Crusaders  it  is,  even  though  the  origin  of  the 
word  carries  some  baggage  that  is  not  very  comfortable  in 


today's  world.  Our  best  course  seems  to  be  to  face  that 
baggage  squarely. 

In  the  year  1095,  i.e.  nearly  900  years  ago.  Pope  Urban 
II,  responded  to  an  appeal  from  the  Byzantine  emperor  by 
proclaiming  a  crusade  to  free  the  people  of  the  eastern 
churches  and  to  take  control  of  the  city  of  Jerusalem. 

Within  four  years,  in  July  of  1099,  after  many  false  starts 
and  considerable  misbehavior,  a  European  crusader  army 
captured  Jerusalem  from  its  Muslim  rulers.  Even  though 
the  Muslims  had  allowed  Christians  and  Jews  to  live  in 
peace  in  Jerusalem,  the  conquest  in  1099  was  brutal  and 
complete.  Arab  historian  Amin  Maalouf,  in  his  book  "The 
Crusades  Through  Arab  Eyes,"  tells  of  the  terrible  message 
about  the  fall  of  Jerusalem,  which  was  delivered  soon  after 
to  the  caliph's  court  in  Baghdad. 

Maalouf  reports  that  "[t)he  exiles  still  trembled  when 
they  spoke  of  the  fall  of  the  city;  they  stared  into  space 
as  though  they  could  still  see  the  fairhaired  and  heavily 
armoured  warriors  spilling  through  the  streets,  swords  in 
hand,  slaughtering  men,  women,  and  children,  plundering 
houses,  and  sacking  mosques. 

".  .  .when  the  killing  stopped,  not  a  single  Muslim  was 
left  alive  within  the  city  walls.  .  .Thousands  of  others  lay  in 
pools  of  blood  on  the  doorsteps  of  their  homes  or  alongside 
the  mosques .  .  . 

"The  fate  of  the  Jews  of  Jerusalem  was  no  less 
atrocious.  .  The  entire  community  gathered  in  the 
main  synagogue  to  pray.  The  [Crusaders)  barricaded  all  the 
exits  and  stacked .  .  wood ...  in  a  ring  around  the  building. 
The  temple  was  then  put  to  the  torch.  Those  who  managed 
to  escape  were  massacred  in  the  neighbouring  alleyways. 
The  rest  were  burned  alive." 

The  crusaders'  control  of  Jerusalem,  which  was 
established  by  this  terrible  onslaught,  lasted  for  88  years 
until  the  Muslims  retook  the  city  (with  much  less  loss  of 
life)  in  1187.  And  there  was  continuing  crusade  warfare  in 
the  mideast  for  more  than  300  years. 

Most  of  the  stories  of  the  crusaders  are  ugly,  and  we  could 
argue  that  one  ought  not  to  dwell  on  them— any  more  than 
followers  of  athletic  teams  called  Bears,  Eagles.  Hawks,  or 
Bulls  would  want  to  dwell  on  the  images  of  the  injuries  done 
to  prey  by  their  athletic  emblems. 

Yet,  surely,  some  of  the  crusaders  had  qualities  we  value 
today.  As  I  was  thinking  about  this  heavy  topic  last  week, 
oneof  my  colleagues  asked  me  if  I  had  managed  to  find  an 
example  of  a  welcome  crusader,  a  single  knight  perhaps, 
who  might  serve  as  a  counter-example  to  the  crusaders' 
bloodcurdling  image.  I  thought  about  the  question  a  bit 
and  came  up  with  a  possible  candidate. 

As  you  might  imagine,  much  of  the  detail  of  the  lives  of 
the  crusaders  has  been  lost  over  the  past  900  years,  and 
there  is  a  good  deal  of  room  for  error  or  misinterpretation, 
but  keeping  this  in  mind,  I  do  have  an  example:  Princess 
Alice  of  Antioch .  The  daughter  of  the  third  Crusader  King 
of  Jerusalem,  she  was  born  around  1107  some  eight  years 
after  the  knights  captured  the  Holy  City.  Betbre  she  was  20, 
Princess  Alice  married  the  Crusader  Prince  of  Antioch, 
who  just  four  years  later  was  killed  in  battle.  Following  his 
death,  Alice  took  his  place  as  the  ruler  of  Antioch. 
Remarkably,  she  had  the  support  of  the  Armenian,  Greek, 


and  Syrian  populations  of  the  city,  and  she  took  the 
extraordinary  step  of  seeking  an  alliance  with  the  strongest 
Muslim  ruler  in  the  region.  This  startling  effort  to  achieve 
peace  and  stability  in  the  region  by  reaching  out  to  join  with 
people  who  were  seen  as  subhuman  by  many  of  her  fellow 
crusaders  was  thwarted  by  Alice's  father,  the  King.  She  was 
exiled,  and  her  3-year-old  daughter  was  taken  from  her  and 
given  to  another  Crusader  ruler  as  guardian.  Five  years 
later,  after  her  father's  death,  Alice  finally  succeeded  in 
returning  to  power  and  immediately  tried  to  form  another 
alliance,  this  time  with  the  Byzantine  Greeks,  again 
reaching  out  to  a  group  regarded  as  different  and 
unacceptable  by  many  crusaders.  Once  again,  the  old-guard 
crusader  knights  blocked  her  ambitions  and  duplicitously 
managed  to  marry  her  by-then-9-year-old  daughter  to  a 
French  nobleman,  thereby  giving  him  a  higher  claim  to  rule 
Antioch  than  Princess  Alice's.  Historian  Steven  Runciman, 
in  his  multi-volume  history  of  the  crusades,  notes  that  after 
this  last  abuse.  Princess  Alice,  who  was  still  not  yet  30, 
returned  to  exile  for  "the  remainder  of  her  short  existence," 
The  crusader  knights  of  Antioch  and  Jerusalem  were 
relieved  to  have  tricked  their  way  out  of  what  they  regarded 
as  Alice's  foolish  ideas,  but,  as  Runciman  goes  on  to  note, 
the  death  and  destruction  which  followed  her  departure 
from  Antioch  showed  Princess  Alice  was  not  so  foolish 
after  all. 

So  if  I  am  asked  to  offer  a  specific  example  of  a  crusader. 
I  think  I'll  choose  Princess  Alice  of  Antioch,  for,  despite  the 
fact  that  her  personal  crusade  was  ultimately  not  successful, 
the  vision  which  I  would  like  to  think  guided  her— of 
respect  for  diversity,  willingness  to  set  aside  the  deep 
prejudices  of  her  community,  and  bravery  in  the  face 
of  long  odds— is  a  valuable  antidote  to  the  many  more 
poisonous  crusader  examples.  Unlike  so  many  of  the  others, 
she  was  apparently  welcomed  and  appreciated  by  many 
of  the  people  on  whom  the  crusader  rule  was  imposed. 
Over  the  years  since  the  medieval  crusades,  the  terms 
"crusade"  and  "crusader"  have  come  to  mean  something 
more  successful  than  their  historic  referents.  General 
Eisenhower  and  Prime  Minister  Churchill  spoke  inspiringly 
of  the  Crusade  for  Europe  in  World  War  II.  In  recent  years, 
our  news  has  been  full  of  crusades— crusades  for  children, 
for  highway  safely,  for  the  care  of  the  environment,  for 
civil  rights,  and  for  many  other  causes.  Somehow  it  seems 
we  need  the  word  "crusade"  to  convey  that  we  really  mean 
business  and  that  our  mission  is  worthy  of  sacrifice.  It 
was  just  this  sort  of  thinking  that  caused  Susquehanna's 
Luther  Grossman  to  call  his  team  the  Crusaders  in  1922. 

And  it  is  in  that  spirit  today  that,  having  considered 
Squirrels,  Turkeys,  River  Hawks,  and  who  knows  what 
else,  we  have  chosen  to  remain  the  Susquehanna  Crusaders. 
And.  as  I  welcome  you  to  Susquehanna,  I  urge  you  to  use 
your  four  years  here  to  prepare  for  a  life  filled  with  the 
energetic  pursuit  of  important  goals,  which  is  the  essence 
of  the  meaning  of  the  name  Crusaders  today. 

But  more  than  that  I  challenge  you  to  be  Welcome 
Crusaders,  people  whose  commitment  to  understanding 
and  serving  others,  to  courtesy,  and  to  fairness  will  cause 
those  with  whom  you  contend  to  respect,  to  appreciate,  and, 
yes,  even  to  welcome  you. 

. .  .  If  problems  arise,  renew  yourefforts  with  the  energy 
and  dedication  of  a  crusade.  Those  of  us  on  the  faculty  and 
staff  of  the  University  are  here  both  to  challenge  and  to 
support  you.  As  you  begin  your  Susquehanna  life,  please 
know  that  we  look  forward  to  knowing  you  and  to  doing 
everything  we  can  to  help  you  thrive  here. 


crusaders! 


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Campus  News 

Freshman  Class 
Academically 
Strongest  in  Years 

The  403  students  (358  freshmen,  45  transfer  students) 
who  compose  the  1990-91  freshman  class  at  Susquehanna 
University  have  the  highest  average  class  rank  and 
Scholastic  Aptitude  Test  (SAT)  scores  of  any  Susquehanna 
class  in  the  last  17  years. 

"It  is  a  talented,  diverse,  highly  capable  and  service- 
oriented  class,"  says  Pamela  White,  dean  of  admissions. 

The  new  class,  which  was  selected  from  one  of  the 
largest  freshman  applicant  pools  on  record,  found  71 
percent  of  the  students  ranked  in  the  top  two-fifths  of 
their  respective  high  school  classes  with  18  percent 
graduating  within  the  top  10  percent.  On  the  SATs,  22 
percent  scored  above  1.100  (out  of  1,600)  with  eight  of 
those  students  scoring  above  1,300. 

"We  are  particularly  pleased  with  the  academic  ability 
of  this  freshman  class  in  light  of  recent  reports  that  SAT 
scores  dropped  nationally  for  the  third  consecutive  year," 
adds  White. 

Along  with  the  impressive  academic  credentials,  one 
quarter  of  the  class  was  inducted  into  the  National  Honor 
Society  by  their  junior  year  in  high  school  and  nine  led 
the  organization  as  president  or  vice  president.  Forty-six 
members  of  the  class  are  enrolling  in  Susquehanna's  Honors 
Program,  the  largest  group  in  the  nine  year  history  of 
the  program. 

By  all  indications,  Susquehanna's  Project  House 
volunteer  system  is  continuing  to  thrive  with  the  arrival 
of  the  Class  of  1994.  In  addition  to  their  participation  in 
high  school  activities.  110  students  did  volunteer  work 
through  their  schools.  112  students  also  were  active  in 
volunteer  work  in  their  respective  communities,  while 
122  were  active  in  their  churches  and  synogogues. 

While  about  half  of  the  freshman  class  come  from 
Pennsylvania,  the  following  states  also  are  represented: 
California,  Connecticut,  Delaware,  the  District  of 
Columbia,  Maryland,  Massachusetts.  Maine,  New 
Hampshire,  New  Jersey.  New  York.  Pennsylvania, 
Rhode  Island.  Vermont.  Virginia,  and  Washington. 
Eight  countries  are  also  represented  by  this  year's 
freshman  class  in  Belgium.  Germany.  India,  Namibia, 
the  Soviet  Union.  Puerto  Rico,  and  the  Virgin  Islands. 

Sixty-four  percent  of  the  incoming  class  have  majors 
in  the  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  24  percent  in  the 
Sigmund  Weis  School  of  Business,  and  12  percent  in  the 
School  of  Fine  Arts  and  Communications. 


Susquehanna/Lincoln 
Universities  Grow 
Tlirougii  Unique 
Partnership 

At  a  time  when  racial  tension  has  been  high  on 
college  campuses,  students  at  Susquehanna  and  Lincoln 
Universities  are  working  together  to  explore  an 
exchange  of  volunleerism  and  cultural  diversity  to 
help  enrich  both  campus  communities. 

"Our  society  is  no  longer  black  and  v\hite.  It  is 


partnerships  like  the  one  that  exists  between  Susquehanna 
and  Lincoln  which  help  people  grow  together,"  says  Lincoln 
University  junior  David  Haines. 

"The  partnership  between  our  schools  has  truly  helped 
me  to  understand  minority  issues  and  it  has  made  me  more 
aware  of  all  people  around  me."  adds  Susquehanna 
sophomore  Christine  Sanderson  of  Mechanicsburg. 

Supported  by  a  renewed  mini-grant  from  the 
Pennsylvania  Campus  Compact  Intercampus 
Collaborative  Effort  Program.  Susquehanna  and  its 
nationally  acclaimed  volunteer  Project  House  System 
have  developed  a  partnership  with  the  historically  black 
Lincoln  University  to  swap  strengths. 

Susquehanna  has  a  rich  tradition  of  service  to  the 
community  and  an  established  Volunteer  Center  which 
acts  as  a  clearinghouse  for  community  service  activities, 
while  Lincoln  is  the  oldest  college  in  the  United  States 
to  have  as  its  original  purpose  the  education  of  youth  of 
African  descent. 

The  partnership  was  a  vision  of  Susquehanna 
University  President  Joel  Cunningham  and  President 
Niara  Sudarkasa  of  Lincoln  University. 

"President  Sudarkasa  and  I  saw  a  partnership  between  the 
two  institutions  as  an  attractive  opportunity  for  growth  on 
both  campuses.  We  are  both  delighted  at  the  success  of  the 
program."  says  Cunningham. 

The  partnership  activities  began  with  the  formation  of 
small  student  core  groups  from  both  campuses  to  set 
goals  and  expectations  of  the  grant. 

"The  core  committee  members  represent  students  on 
both  campuses  who  have  an  interest  in  making  both 
schools  stronger."  says  Lincoln  senior  Leandra  Casson 
"We  are  committed  to  much  more  than  our  two-pronged 
objectives  of  service  and  diversity.  We  want  to  educate 
students  to  be  functional  citizens  and  give  back  to  any 
community  whether  they  are  African  Americans  or  white." 

Susquehanna  and  Lincoln  students  met  in  Harrisburg. 
a  point  equal  distant  from  both  campuses,  to  participate 
in  a  joint  service  project  with  an  inner-city  community 
center.  Together.  Susquehanna  and  Lincoln  students 
canvassed  downtown  Harrisburg  neighborhoods,  visiting 
homes  to  ask  survey  questions  regarding  the  construction 
of  a  new  community  park  and  playground. 

"The  service  projects  are  a  key  to  developing  our 
volunteer  center  at  Lincoln  because  we  are  really  a  city 
w  ithin  a  city  and  we  need  to  strive  for  the  same  relationship 
that  Susquehanna  has  with  its  community."  says  senior 
Lorrine  Woods  of  Lincoln. 

Most  recently  students  from  both  schools  met  at 
Susquehanna  for  a  weekend  retreat  and  spent  a  Saturday 
afternoon  visiting  homes  in  Selinsgrove  asking  for  canned 
food  as  part  of  WNEP-TV's  Feed-A-Friend  project. 

Together  the  core  groups  have  published  a  newsletter 
called  Campus  Connections,  which  is  distributed  campus- 
wide  at  both  universities.  Sudarkasa  also  delivered  the  1990 
Susquehanna  .spring  commencement  address  and  was 
awarded  an  honorary  doctor  of  humane  letters.  During 
Susquehanna's  black  history  month.  Lincoln's  gospel  choir 
participated  in  Susquehanna's  musical  tribute  to  Dr  Martin 
Luther  King.  Jr. 

Extended  goals  of  the  grant  include  continued  Lincoln 
collaboration  with  Susquehanna's  Volunteer  Center 
and  Office  of  Multicultural  Affairs,  a  possible  faculty 
exchange,  and  more  extensive  joint  service  projects  and 
student  exchanges  to  include  student  government  leaders 
and  both  student  and  professional  employees  of  the 
Student  Life  Office. 

"I  believe  the  excitement  and  enthusiasm  expressed  by 
all  students,  faculty  and  staff  involved  in  the  partnership 
activities  are  evidence  of  the  partnership's  success," 
says  Director  of  Volunteer  Programs  at  Susquehanna 
Deborah  Woods. 


Campus  Academic 
Network  Has 
University  "ON  LINE" 
for  1990-91 

With  the  push  of  a  couple  of  buttons.  Susquehanna 
University  students  have  been  able  to  "hook-up"  with 
the  world  this  year 

The  fall  semester  found  Susquehanna  entering  the 
first  phase  of  a  three-year  Campus  Academic  Network 
Development  Plan.  The  plan  centers  around  a  major 
upgrade  of  the  University  coinputer  labs  which  will 
augment  and  extend  the  StarLAN  (Local  Area  Network) 
currently  operating  in  Seibert  Hall,  StarLAN  allows 
access  to  the  Pennsylvania  Research  and  Economic 
Partnership  Network  (PREPnet).  a  high-capacity  data- 
communications  network  linked  to  other  world-wide 
networks  such  as  Internet. 

StarLAN  offers  students  access  to  such  features 
as  electronic  mail  and  the  most  recent  versions  of 
programs  for  word-processing  and  statistical  analysis. 
Connection  to  other  services,  such  as  access  to  the 
Career  Development  and  Placement  Department's  SIGI- 
PLUS  computerized  guidance  system,  have  also  been 
possible  through  the  University's  modem  hook-up. 

When  it  became  a  member  of  the  network  a  year  ago, 
Susquehanna  became  one  of  the  first  schools  of  its  size 
to  join  PREPnet,  which  now  has  a  membership  of  24 
businesses,  colleges,  and  universities.  Last  year,  both 
StarLAN  and  PREPnet  were  accessible  to  Susquehanna 
students,  but  only  through  the  computer  lab  in  Seibert 
Hall.  This  year,  students  are  able  to  access  these 
services  through  coinputer  labs  in  the  Blough-Weis 
Library  and  in  Steele  Hall,  increasing  the  number  of 
available  terminals  from  19  to  56.  The  Seibert  lab  has 
also  been  equipped  this  year  with  new  AT&T  386SX  micro- 
computers with  full-color,  high-resolution  graphics.  Laser 
printers  were  also  acquired  for  all  three  computer  labs. 

The  networking  power  of  StarLAN  has  increased  the 
use  of  electronic  mail  at  Susquehanna,  with  all  full-time 
faculty  and  students  assigned  an  electronic  mail  address. 
Besides  using  electronic  mail  through  the  computer  labs, 
students  and  faculty  have  been  able  to  work  through  a 
modem  hook-up  in  their  homes  or  residence  hall  rooms 
if  they  own  a  personal  computer. 

The  next  two  years  of  the  Campus  Academic  Network 
Development  Plan  will  see  connection  of  the  remote 
PC's  and  terminals  to  the  Blough-Weis  Library,  which 
expects  to  complete  its  automation  project  by  Fall  1991 

"The  centerpiece  of  library  automation  is  the  public 
catalog."  says  Peter  Deckle,  University  librarian  and 
director  of  Susquehanna's  Honor's  Program.  "The 
computer  catalog  will  not  simply  replace  the  traditional 
3x5  card  catalog,  but  provide  for  the  future  linkage  to 
other  collection  and  remote  data-bases. 

"The  library  system  will  make  the  fullest  use  possible 
of  StarLAN  and  support  the  concept  of  a  .scholar's  work 
station  wherever  its  users  are  located." 


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Faculty/Staff  Briefs 

■  Associate  Professor  of  Music  Jack  Fries  won  first 
place  at  the  Festival  of  the  Arts-Ragtime  Piano 
Competition  with  an  original  composition  for  piano 
entitled  "Flying  Fingers  Rag."  His  interest  has  also 
taken  him  to  the  final  in  the  Symposium  for  New 
Woodwind  Quintet  Music  in  Athens.  GA  with  a  work 
entitled  "Six  Sketches  for  Woodwind  Quintet." 

■  Despite  pouring  rain  and  strong  headwinds.  Jean 
Smith,  publications  manager,  and  Laurie  Gronlund, 
assistant  director  of  career  development  &  placement, 
completed  the  MS  150  City  to  Shore  Bike  Tour  The  MS 
150  is  a  two-day.  150-mile  round  trip  from  Garden  State 
Park  in  Cherry  Hill.  NJ  to  Ocean  City.  NJ  and  hack. 
The  $500  plus  that  Jean  and  Laurie  earned  went  to  the 
National  Multiple  Sclerosis  (MS)  Society.  Many  thanks 
to  all  that  supported  them  on  their  adventure! 

■  Professor  of  Music  Cyril  Stretansky  was  the  featured 
clinician  for  approximately  40  vocal  music  teachers  and 
choral  conductors  from  the  Harrisburg.  Lancaster,  York, 
Carlisle,  and  Hershey  areas  at  their  in-service  day.  His 
topic  for  the  clinic  was  "Achieving  the  Goals  of  Music 
Education  through  Choral  Programming."  Cy  was  also  the 
gue.st  conductor  for  the  annual  Bradford /Sullivan  County 
High  School  Choral  Festival  held  at  Sullivan  County  High 
School  in  November. 

■  President  Joel  Cunningham  was  the  1990  recipient 
of  the  Distinguished  Alumnus  Award  at  the  University 
of  Tennessee  at  Chattanooga.  He  was  honored  at  a 
special  reception  at  UTC. 

■  The  College  Placement  Council  (CPC)  recognized 
Dick  Hess,  director  of  career  development  and 
placement,  for  his  10  years  of  service  and  his  many 
contributions  to  his  profession.  A  past  president  of  the 


national  association.  Hess  was  presented  a  check  for 
$2,000  in  his  name  to  the  Office  of  Career  Development 
and  Placement. 

■  Professor  and  Head  of  Modern  Languages  Jack 
Kolbert  presented  two  lectures  at  the  Capital  Area 
Inservice  Conference  for  3.000  teachers  from  Central 
Pennsylvania.  His  topics  were  "Foreign  Languages: 
Their  Place  in  International  Business.  Trade,  and 
Foreign  Service"  and  "Latest  Trends  in  the  Foreign 
Language  Discipline."  Kolbert  also  presented  two 
keynote  lectures  and  conducted  workshops  for  50 
high  school  foreign  language  teachers. 

■  Director  of  Continuing  Education  JoAnne  Wray 
was  named  vice  president  of  the  Continuing  Education 
Association  of  Pennsylvania  at  its  state  conference  in 
Pittsburgh.  JoAnne  also  conducted  a  workshop  for  state 
directors  on  "Faculty  Development  for  Adjunct  Staff." 

■  Head  of  the  Accounting  Department  Edward  Schwan 
earned  "Outstanding  Member  of  the  Year  1989-90" 
from  the  Susquehanna  Valley  Chapter  of  the  National 
Association  of  Accountants.  Ed  is  presently  vice 
president  for  membership  and  marketing  for  the 
regional  chapter. 

■  New  Head  of  Music  Lou  Rossman  was  a  panelist  for 
a  symposium  for  collegiate  Music  Educators  National 
Conference  (MENC)  leaders.  He  was  asked  to  serve 
with  the  current  national  chair  and  the  Southern 
Division  chair  on  the  panel  to  address  current  issues  and 
future  directions  at  the  national  level  for  MENC  members. 

■  Lecturer  in  Art  and  well-known  photographer  David 
Lauver  won  the  Dctweiler  Award  at  the  Art  Association 
of  Harrisburg  Exhibition  titled  "Sky."  David's  photos  of 
local  Amish  and  Mennonites  were  also  included  in  the 
October  release  of  Vw  Treasury  of  Amish  Quilts  by 
Rachel  &  Kenneth  Pellman. 


■  Warehime  Professor  of  Business  Bill  Ward  was  the 

distinguished  principal  speaker  for  a  special  Japanese 
management  seminar  by  the  Affiliated  Professional 
Societies  Council  of  Dayton.  OH.  The  Council  consists 
of  64  engineering  and  science-related  professional 
societies  whose  combined  membership  exceeds  15.000. 
Ward's  role  in  the  seminar  was  co-sponsored  by  General 
Electric's  Jet  Engine  Division  and  the  United  States  Air 
Force's  Research  and  Development  Conmiand. 

■  Susquehanna's  outstanding  writer  and  Associate 
Professor  of  English  Gary  Fincke  was  honored  at  a 
reception  in  Harrisburg  for  outstanding  Pennsylvania 
writers  which  was  held  to  launch  PENNBOOK.  a 
month-long  statewide  book  festival. 

■  Associate  Professor  and  Head  of  English  Ron  Dolterer 
was  a  busy  participant  at  the  National  Collegiate  Honors 
Council's  (NCHC)  annual  conference  in  Baltimore.  MD. 
He  organized  and  moderated  a  panel  on  "Maturing  in 
Honors:  Some  Administrators  Do  Honors  First."  He  also 
taught  "Beginning  in  Honors."  a  day-long  course  for 
new  honors  directors  for  two-year  institutions.  Dottcrer 
also  chaired  meetings  of  the  Publications  Board  and 
hosted  a  reception  for  past  and  future  NCHC  authors. 
Finally,  he  participated  as  a  member  in  two  executive 
committee  meetings. 

■  Vice  President  for  Academic  Affairs  Jeanne  Neff 
conducted  a  workshop  for  department  heads  from  colleges 
and  universities  organized  at  the  University  Center  of 
Georgia  on  November  12-1.1  in  Atlanta.  Neff  has  served  on 
the  "faculty"  of  the  ACE  Department  Leadership  Project 
since  1982.  The  project's  aim  is  to  encourage  and  support 
department  heads  in  their  leadership  role,  considered 
central  to  effective  academic  development  for  institutions 
of  all  sizes.  She  delivered  the  keynote  presentation. 


Calendar  of  Events 


Mar.  1,2 
Mar.  2 
Mar.  3 

Mar.  6 
Mar.  21 
Mar.  22 
Mar.  23 


Mar.  24 
Mar.  25 
Mar.  26 


Mar.  28 
Mar.  30 
Apr  2 
Apr.  3 
Apr.  4 

Apr.  6 

Apr  7 
Apr  8 

Apr  9 
Apr  10 
Apr  II 

Apr  13 
Apr  U 
Apr  16 

Susquehanna  Winter  Theatre  Prodiiciion,  8  p  m 

Women's  Auxiliary  Luncheon.  12:30  pm. 

University  Artist  Series: 

Philharmonia  Baroque  Orchestra,  3  p.m. 

Faculty  Recital:  Galen  Diebler.  8  pm. 

Women's  History  Week  with  speaker:  Kim  Jackson 

Susquehanna  Jazz  Ensemble,  8  pm. 

Men's  Tennis  vs.  York,  11  a.m. 

V/omen's  Tennis  vs.  Marywood,  U  a.m. 

Women's  Lacrosse  vs.  Swarthmore.  1  p.m. 

Faculty  Recital;  Kathleen  Hartzel  &  Jack  Fries.  8  p.i 

Baseball  vs.  York.  I  p.m. 

Softball  vs.  King's,  2:30  p.m. 

Susquehanna  Golf  Tournament  with  Scranton, 

Lycoming,  Juniata,  Western  Maryland,  Wilkes.  Ursi 

Gettysburg.  York,  and  Delaware  Valley.  I  pm 

Baseball  vs.  King's.  I  p.m. 

Men's  &  Women's  Track  vs.  Dickinson.  3:30  p.m. 

Baseball  vs.  Elizabethtown,  1  p.m. 

Susquehanna  Track  Invitational,  II  a.m. 

Softball  vs.  Ehzabethtown.  2:30  p.m. 

Women's  Tennis  vs.  Lycoming,  3  p.m. 

Artist  Series  Event: 

Oakland  Ballet  "The  Crystal  Slipper".  8  p.m. 

Women's  Tennis  vs.  Elizabelhtown,  II  a.m. 

Men's  Tennis  vs.  Elizabelhtown,  2  p.m. 

Susquehanna  Symphonic  Band  Concert,  3  p.m. 

Golf  vs.  York.  I  p.m. 

Women's  Tennis  vs.  York,  3  p.m. 

Women's  Lacrosse  vs.  Juniata,  3  p.m. 

Baseball  vs.  Dickinson.  1  p.m. 

Golf  vs,  Lycoming,  2  p.m. 

Softball  vs.  Scranion.  3  p.m. 

Men's  Tennis  vs.  Western  Maryland,  3:30  p.m. 

Baseball  vs.  Messiah.  1  p.m. 

Baseball  vs.  Misericordia,  1  p.m. 

Women's  Tennis  vs.  King's 

Men's  Tennis  vs.  Lock  Haven.  3  p.m. 

Women's  Track  vs.  Juniata 

Visiting  Writers  Series: 

Pennsylvania  Writers/Focus  Student  Reading.  7  p.m 


Softball  vs.  York.  3  p.m. 

Apr 

3 

Softball  at  Dickinson.  3  p.m. 

Baseball  vs.  Lock  Haven.  3:30  p.m. 

Baseball  at  Scranton.  3  p.m. 

Women's  Lacrosse  vs.  Dickinson.  4  p.m. 

Apr 

4 

Golf  at  Lehigh  with  Muhlenberg.  TBA 

Apr  20 

Men's  &  Women's  Track  vs.  Gettysburg. 

Men's  Tennis  at  Wilkes,  3  p.m 

Delaware  Valley,  and  Lycoming,  I  p.m. 

Apr 

6 

Men's  Track  at  Colonial  Relays,  TBA 

Apr  22 

Susquetianna  Golf  Tournament  with  Bucknell.  Albright. 

Dickinson.  Elizabelhtown.  Gettysburg.  Juniata.  King's. 

Messiah,  Millersville,  Lock  Haven.  Wilkes,  and  York. 

1p.m. 

Men's  Tennis  vs.  Scranton.  3  p.m. 

Women's  Track  at  Messiah,  TBA 

Golf  at  Western  Maryland  Invitational.  Noon 

Baseball  al  Juniata,  1  p.m. 

Softball  at  Lycoming,  I  p.m. 

Women's  Lacrosse  al  Washington,  1  p.m. 

Apr  23 

Women's  Tennis  vs.  Wilkes.  3  p.m. 
Apple-Zimmerman  Lecture,  TEA 

Susquehanna  Valley  Chorale  Concert: 
Zion  Lutheran  Church.  Sunbury,  3  p.m. 

Apr  24 

Softball  vs.  Juniata.  3  p.m. 

Apr 

7 

Susquehanna  Valley  Chorale  Concert: 

Apr  25 

Women's  Lacrosse  vs.  Muhlenberg.  3:30  p.m. 

Zion  Lutheran  Church,  Sunbury.  PA.  3  p.m. 

Spring  Theatre  Production.  8  p.m. 

Apr 

9 

Softball  at  Lebanon  Valley.  3  p.m. 

Apr  26 

Spring  Theatre  Production.  8  p  m. 

Apr 

10 

Women's  Tennis  at  Juniata,  3  p.m. 

Apr  27 

Lutheran  Youth  Day,  8  a.m. 

Apr 

12-14 

University  Choir  on  Tour  TBA 

Baseball  vs.  Ithaca,  2  p.m. 

Apr 

13 

Women's  Tennis  at  Western  Maryland.  11  a.m. 

Spring  Theatre  Production.  8  p.m. 

Women's  Lacrosse  at  Gettysburg.  11:30  a.m. 

Alumnus  Recital:  Matthew  Schukis,  8  p.m. 

Softball  at  Wilkes.  1  p.m. 

Apr  28 

University  Choir  Concert,  3  p.m. 

Men's  &  Women's  Track  al  Western  Maryland. 

Apr  29 

Lindback  Student  Scholar  Day,  6:30  p.m. 

Messiah,  and  Juniata.  1  p.m. 

FRONTLINE  Spring  Concert.  8  p.m. 

Apr 

IS 

Women's  Lacrosse  al  Johns  Hopkins.  4  p.m 

May  2 

Chamber  Singers  Concert,  8  p.m. 

Apr 

17 

Golf  at  Lebanon  Valley  with  Muhlenberg  and 

May  5 

Susquehanna  Women's  Choir  Concert.  3  p.m. 

Swarthmore.  1  p  m 

May  11 

Women's  Auxiliary  Meeting  and  Luncheon.  12:30  p.m. 

Apr 

18 

Women's  Tennis  at  Dickinson.  3  p.m. 

May  19 

Baccalaureate  Service,  10:30  a.m. 
Commencement,  3  p.m. 

Apr 

20 

Baseball  at  Albright.  1  pm 
Softball  at  Messiah,  1  p.m. 
Women's  Tennis  al  Scranton,  1  p  m. 

On  The  Road 

Apr 
Apr 

22 
23 

Softball  at  Gettysburg.  3  p.m. 
Women's  Lacrosse  at  Juniata,  3  p.m. 

Mar  13-17 

Univei^ity  Choir  Tour  TBA 

Baseball  at  Gettysburg.  3:30  p.m. 

Mar  21 

Men's  Tennis  at  Lycoming.  3  p.m. 

Apr 

24 

Women's  Tennis  at  Muhlenberg,  i.iO  p.m. 

Mar  23 

Men's  &  Women's  Track  at  Moravian  Invitational.  TBA 
Baseball  at  Wilkes.  1  p.m. 

Apr 

25 

Baseball  al  Bucknell,  2  p.m. 
Men's  Tennis  at  King's.  3  p.m 

Softball  at  Marywood.  I  p.m. 

Apr 

26 

Women's  Tennis  al  Albright.  3  p.m. 

Mar  26 

Women's  Tennis  at  Gettysburg,  3  p.m 
Men's  Tennis  at  Dickinson,  3  pm. 

Mar  27 

Men's  Tennis  at  Gettysburg.  3  p.m. 

Apr  2 

Men's  Tennis  at  Juniata,  3  p.m. 

SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

6 


Sports 


1940,1990  Crusaders  Share  Recipe  for  Success 


-_  .   -z^assSS^^M  was  and  he  turn  and  wave  up  to  him." 

'-^      J>^^Z-S|§  Apparently.  Stagg  was  observing  more  than  Timm's 

^fi^irtT-'SirSSsS  wave  as  he  designed  an  overshifted  6-3-2  defense  which 

^^^^BL^^iiirSnS  stymied  the  powerful  Greyhound  attack  and  forced  four 

^P^  I  -tilSlHnS  turnovers  before  an  estimated  3.000  fans  at  University 

W         1  -OiF^S^  Field,  the  largest  crowd  in  school  history  at  that  time. 

Zeravica's  23-yard  touchdown  pass  lo  end  Blair  Heatun 
midway  through  the  second  quarter  proved  to  be  the 
only  scoring  as  the  Crusaders  pulled  off  the  upset. 

"They  were  supposed  to  beat  the  tar  out  of  us,  but 
somehow  we  got  six  points  and  it  held  up  for  the  rest 
of  the  game,"  says  Templin. 
The  following  week,  the  Crusaders  nailed  down  only 
^  the  second  undefeated  season  in  school  history  at  that 

lime  with  a  victory  over  Hartwick  (13-0).  The  win 
completed  a  magical  season  where  Stagg  masterfully 
The  1940  Crusaders:  First  Row  (L  lo  R):  Jack  Helm.  Monk  Meyers.  John  Zuback.  Bluir  Heaion.  Pint  Templin.  Joe  Greco.  John  crafted  a  team  with  special  chemistry. 

Maiihetis.  Joe  Canipana.  Boh  Martin.  Steve  Zeravica.  Larry  haacs.  Middle  Row:  Ray  Conrad.  George  Bass.  Jim  Hall.  Bob  McFall,  "As  it  turned  out.  most  of  our  team  ended  up  being 

Ken  Lyons.  Ed  Rogers.  Frank  Corcoran,  Sanford  Blough.  Ed  Richards.  Joe  Wos.  Joe  Peyton,  and  Don  Ford.  Top  Row:  Coach  Amos  professional  people  and  I  think  that  quality  was  a  plus. 

Alonzo  Stagg  Jr.  Daniel  MacCartney  (mngrj.  StanNale.  Alan  Berlin.  Rex  Sunday.  Marvin  Maneval.  Paul  Stetler,  Herman  Our  I.Q.  probably  helped  us  learn  our  plays  and  study 

Sluempfle,  Line  Coach  Bob  Pritchard  and  Assistant  Tom  Lewis.  Sam  Fletcher  and  Dick  Matthews  were  both  missing  from  the  the  game  better."  he  adds.  "I  think  we  also  had  a  sense 

photograph.  pf  togetherness  that  other  teams  didn't  have  because  we 

played  together  for  three  years." 
holes  each  day  at  practice  due  to  late  classes.  J'="'P''"  ^*""'^''  '*''"  togetherness  with  Stagg  and  many 

"Since  we  had  very  few  players,  it  was  sometimes  ^f  *"^  !°™",  "^f"™'"  ".'  '^'^.^  ''='''"'"!''  f""''  "^<="i<"-'" 

hard  to  get  enough  together  to  scrimmage  at  practice  f"'"™  '^^  F''"  "'  '^'^O  ''"""«  '^^"  0'^'°'"^^  ^^"""'" 


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Although  the  sport  of  football  has  changed  a  great 
deal  over  the  past  50  years,  the  1990  Susquehanna 
University  football  team  used  the  same  recipe  of 
academic  and  athletic  balance  for  success  as  the 
1940  undefeated  Crusader  football  team  which  was 
honored  at  halftime  of  the  Parents'  Day  game  with 
Widener  University. 

The  1990  Crusaders  completed  their  fifth  straight 
winning  season  in  1990  (7-3),  and  feamred  three  Academic 
Ail-Americans  and  campus  leaders  among  its  roster  in 
quarterback  David  Battisti,  offensive  guard  Matt  Caretti, 
and  nose  guard  John  Garrett. 

The  1940  squad  finished  7-0-1  and  was  the  first  great 
team  under  Susquehanna's  legendary  17-year  head  coach 
Amos  Alonzo  Stagg  Jr.  (1935-54).  In  addition  to  the 
success  on  the  field,  the  1940  squad  had  its  share  of 
academic  excellence  and  went  on  to  produce  five 
doctors  and/or  dentists,  a  scientist,  two  industrial 
executives,  and  the  manager  of  a  major  veteran's 
hospital  among  its  25-man  roster. 

Although  the  present  Crusaders  had  almost  four  times 
the  number  of  players,  didn't  feature  any  two-way  players, 
and  were  much  bigger  and  stronger  than  their  1940 
predecessors,  the  formula  for  football  Susquehanna  style 
was  the  same  for  present  28-year-old  rookie  head  coach 
Steve  Briggs  as  it  was  for  Stagg,  now  92. 

"The  balance  between  academics  and  athletics  is  the 
whole  philosophy  of  Susquehanna  and  that's  why  we  get  the 
epitome  of  the  true  student  athlete,"  says  Briggs.  "We  strive 
for  all  of  our  kids  to  be  academically  oriented  and  they 
know  our  school  philosophy  that  we're  an  academic 
institution  first  and  foremost." 

"Athletics,  like  academics,  demands  long  hours  of 
practice  and  drill  which  weed  out  the  lazy  and  those 
lacking  deep  purpose,"  says  Stagg.  "College  gives  the 
athlete  faith  and  confidence  to  succeed,  and  athletics 
gives  the  student  the  staying  power  necessary  for 
achievement." 

Achievement  is  exactly  what  players  from  Stagg's 
1940  team  did  on  the  field,  although  it  wasn't  easy. 
Fielding  the  smallest  team  in  his  first  six  years,  he 
molded  the  squad  into  a  winner,  despite  having  to  fill 


because  of  class, "  recalls  Phil  Templin  '42  of  Meadville, 

an  offensive  center  and  linebacker  in  1940  who  is  now  a 
retired  senior  research  chemist  from  Gulf  Oil  Co. 

"A  lot  of  the  players  had  labs  until  4  o'clock  and  I 
remember  we  had  to  run  plays  against  the  tackling 
dummies,  instead  of  other  players,  during  some  days." 
says  Larry  Isaacs  '43  of  Selinsgrove,  who  is  presently 
a  visiting  professor  of  business  practice  at  Susquehanna 
and  previously  had  been  chief  financial  officer  for 
Federated  Department  Stores  Inc. 

Despite  the  small  numbers.  Stagg's  squad  rolled 
to  victories  in  its  first  two  games  over  the  University 
of  Buffalo  (20-6)  and  American  University  (33-13), 
and  then  got  a  touchdown  by  fullback  Steve  Zeravica 
in  the  third  week  to  stop  Swarthmore's  I2-game  winning 
streak  (7-0). 

Faced  with  several  injuries  and  a  slick  field  due  to  a 
driving  snow  storm,  Susquehanna  suffered  its  lone  blemish 
against  then-undefeated  Juniata  in  a  scoreless  tie. 

"I  remember  that  game  was  played  in  slop.  It  was  the 
kind  of  day  where  you'd  slide  6  to  10  feet  every  time  you 
tried  to  stop."  says  Templin.  "Both  teams  were  capable 
of  scoring,  but  not  under  those  conditions." 

The  squad  rebounded  from  its  first  blemish  with 
victories  at  the  City  College  of  New  'York  (14-7)  and 
Allegheny  (27-12).  Those  wins  gave  the  Crusaders  a 
5-0-1  record  and  set  up  a  homecoming  showdown  with 
undefeated  Moravian.  Touted  as  having  its  strongest 
team  ever.  Moravian  powered  its  way  to  victories  in  its 
first  six  games  while  outscoring  its  opponents  182-9. 

Despite  the  unfavorable  odds,  Stagg  had  his  team 
ready. 

"Coach  Stagg  had  scouted  a  number  of  their  games 
because  they  always  played  on  Friday  nights  in 
Bethlehem,"  recalls  Sam  Fletcher  '41  of 
Northumberland,  retired  director  of  the  Wilkes-Barre 
Veteran's  Hospital.  "Coach  Stagg  and  Moravian's  coach 
Judd  Timm  had  a  little  rivalry  going  and  every  time 
Moravian  would  score,  Timm  would  know  where  Stagg 


Sports  Teams  Complete 
Successful  Fall  Season 

As  always,  the  fall  season  produced  plenty  of  beautiful 
foliage  on  the  Susquehanna  campus,  and  much  success 
on  the  Crusader  athletic  fields.  Four  of  the  five  varsity 
teams  posted  .500  or  better  records  with  a  combined 
mark  of  43-30-4  (.558  winning  percentage)  and  were 
also  represented  on  various  post-season  all-star  teams. 

Despite  losing  starting  senior  quarterback  David 
Battisti  of  Susquehanna,  the  school's  all-lime  leading 
passer,  to  a  season-ending  knee  injury  in  the  season's 
fourth  week,  rookie  head  coach  Steve  Briggs  held  the 
football  team  together  to  produce  the  program's  fifth- 
straight  winning  season,  finishing  7-3  overall,  6-2  and 
tied  for  second  in  the  Middle  Atlantic  Conference  (MAC). 

After  getting  off  to  a  slow  start,  the  field  hockey  team 
rallied  for  victories  in  four  of  its  last  five  games  to  finish 
5-5-3  for  I5th-year  head  coach  Connie  Harnum. 

The  Crusader  men's  cross  country  team  had  a 
season  of  peaks  and  valleys  in  1990.  but  finished  with 
a  3-1  record  for  second-year  head  coach  Bob  Remaley. 

Fourth-year  head  coach  Terry  Molloy  continued  to 
try  and  build  the  soccer  program,  and  took  a  young 
squad  into  competition  in  the  strong  MAC-Northwest. 

Although  the  team  suffered  through  a  5-12-1  campaign, 
several  young  players  give  the  team  a  better  outlook  for 
the  future. 

After  equalling  the  best  record  in  school  history  at 
23-11  (1984)  while  advancing  to  the  MAC  playoffs  a  year 
ago,  the  Lady  Crusaders  went  one  stop  further  in  1990, 
finishing  23-9  while  advancing  to  the  semi-finals  of 
the  MAC  Championships,  for  third  year  head  coach 
Carole  Templon. 


SUSQUEHANNA 
ALUMNUS 

7 


Chris  Mils'^"" 


'"-^^Z'-" 


Three  were  inducted  into  the  Susquehanna  Sports  Hall 
of  Fame  at  homecoming.  Vie  inductees  with  plaques 
from  left  are  Jim  Baglin.  '75,  men  '.v  basketball:  Ruth 
Aihey'  Watson,  '84,  women's  basketball:  and  University 
Athletic  Director  Don  Hamum,  filling  in  for  Bill  Muir, 
'65,  football.  The  inductees  are  joined  by  Alumni 
Association  President  William  A,  Lewis  '68,  and 
president  Joel  Cunningham, 


^^^^^^^^^■^^^"^Zr  Elizflfef ''""        \i,  President  Joe 
ErtcSpahl.  Camp  Hill 


^'-"'ern/n:  V.L       '.''"""ru. 


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Despite  Rain,  Homecoming  1990  A  Success 


Despite  a  steady  rain  through  the  night  and  into  the 
morning.  Homecoming  1990  at  Susquehanna  University 
proceeded  with  high  spirits  for  the  more  than  1.000 
alumni  who  returned  to  campus  on  September  22. 

The  day's  formal  activities  began  with  the  traditional 
Homecoming  Parade  down  the  streets  of  Selinsgrove. 
President  Emeritus  Gustave  Weber  served  as  Grand 
Marshall  for  the  event,  accompanied  in  his  convertible 
by  President  and  Mrs.  Cunningham. 

Following  a  barbecue  lunch,  which  had  been  moved 
into  the  Degenstcin  Campus  Center  because  of  the  weather, 
the  focus  shifted  to  Stagg  Field  where  Susquehanna's 
football  team  defeated  Wilkes  34-18  before  a  crowd  of 
more  than  3.000. 

In  a  pre-game  ceremony.  Gretchen  Sloan,  a  senior 
Spanish  major  from  Ramsey.  New  Jersey,  was  crowned 
as  1991  Homecoming  Queen. 


At  halftime.  women's  basketball  and  tennis  star  Ruth 
Athey  Watson  '84  of  Lawrenceburg,  Indiana,  men's 
basketball  standout  James  Baglin  '75  of  Green  Brook, 
New  Jersey,  and  football  great  William  Muir  '65  of 
Carmel,  Indiana  were  inducted  into  Susquehanna's 
Sports  Hall  of  Fame, 

Several  other  Susquehanna  sports  teams  were  also 
in  action  on  Homecoming  Weekend.  The  soccer  team 
defeated  King's  College  3-1.  the  field  hockey  team 
played  Western  Maryland  to  a  3-3  tie  (in  double 
overtime!),  and  the  cross  country  team  finished  the 
day  at  2-1. 

Other  activities  for  the  weekend  included  the  Class 
of  1985's  fifth  reunion  (with  a  Friday  night  dance  at 
Dauntless  Hook  and  Ladder  Fire  Company  and  a  post- 
game  gathering  at  the  Blue  Lion  Inn),  a  yearbook  party 
for  the  Class  of  1990.  and  a  Sunday  morning  worship 


service  at  Weber  Chapel  Auditorium. 

On  the  Friday  evening  prior  to  Homecoming,  the  fifth 
annual  Volunteer  Leadership  Appreciation  Dinner  was 
held  in  the  Dining  Hall  of  the  Degenstein  Campus 
Center.  Sponsored  jointly  by  the  Development. 
Admissions.  Career  Development  and  Placement,  and 
Alumni  Offices,  this  event  honors  those  individuals  who 
have  contributed  their  time  and  energy  to  Susquehanna 
University.  Guest  speakers  included  President  Joel 
Cunningham.  Vice  President  for  Academic  Affairs 
Jeanne  Neff  Alumni  Association  President  William 
Lewis  '68.  and  Christine  Sanderson  '93. 

Various  volunteer  workshops  were  held  on  Saturday 
morning  as  part  of  the  Volunteer  Leadership  Conference. 


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Susquehannans  on  Parade 


Dear  Fellow  Alumni. 

Even  though  the  Holidays  have  just  passed  and  sub- 
freezing  temperatures  are  still  the  norm  here  in  Central 
Pennsylvania,  we're  already  focusing  our  attention  on 
this  spring's  Alumni  Weekend.  Scheduled  for  June  7,  8, 
and  9,  1991,  this  is  a  time  when  all  of  you  can  renew 
your  ties  to  Susquehanna  and  return  to  campus  for  a 
weekend  of  remembering,  fellowship,  and  fun. 

Once  again,  we  are  looking  forward  to  welcoming  all 
of  our  alumni  back  to  Selinsgrove.  and  this  year  we  are 
giving  special  recognition  to  those  of  you  whose 
graduation  year  ends  with  a  "I"  or  "6."  Additionally, 
the  classes  of  1941.  1951.  and  1966  will  be  celebrating 
their  50th.  40th.  and  25th  reunions  respectively  with  a 
number  of  special  activities.  Major  events  open  to  all 
alumni  include  a  Friday  night  barbecue,  the  traditional 
Parade  of  Classes  and  Alumni  Luncheon  on  Saturday 
afternoon,  a  sumptuous  buffet  Saturday  evening 
(followed  by  music  and  dancing  in  three  locations!), 
and  an  Alumni  Worship  Service  on  Sunday  morning. 

Speaking  of  traditions,  a  new  one  was  started  here  at 
Susquehanna  when  we  moved  Alumni  Weekend  to  early 


June  following  graduation.  Admittedly,  this  change  was 
greeted  with  some  skepticism  when  we  first  tried  it 
several  years  ago,  but  the  enthusiastic  response  from 
those  of  you  who  have  tried  it  has  been  nothing  short  of 
overwhelming.  Not  a  surprising  reaction,  really,  when 
you  consider  the  variety  of  activities  now  available  as  we 
"take  over  the  campus." 

Remember  how  much  fun  it  was  living  in  the 
dorm?  Well,  we  have  a  room  reserved  for  you  near  your 
classmates!  Swimming  pool  and  tennis  courts?  We  have 
those  too!  If  you  haven't  dined  in  the  cafeteria  recently, 
you're  in  for  a  very  pleasant  surprise  (I  don't  think  our 
students  know  how  good  they  have  itil.  And,  because 
we  think  you're  going  to  be  excited  about  the  changes  to 
the  campus  itself,  we've  arranged  a  number  of  special 
guided  tours.  Just  wait  until  you  see  the  expanded  Fisher 
Science  Building  with  the  observatory  and  pendulum! 

As  you  might  imagine,  our  office  devotes  considerable 
time  and  energy  into  planning  the  best  Alumni  Weekend 
possible.  However,  no  matter  how  many  activities  we 
offer  or  how  exceptional  the  facilities,  this  event  cannot 
be  successful  without  your  participation.  In  many  respects. 


1  feel  that  our  principal  task  here  is  to  simply  provide  all 
of  you  with  the  opportunity  to  interact  with  one  another 
in  an  enjoyable  and  comfortable  amiosphere.  The  memories, 
the  shared  experiences,  the  renewed  acquaintances,  and 
the  new  friends  that  you'll  make  are  all  part  of  the 
Susquehanna  experience  and  combine  to  make  Alumni 
Weekend  truly  special.  Those  of  you  who  have  attended 
in  the  past  understand  what  I  am  saying. 

Mark  your  calendars  now  for  Alumni  Weekend  1991. 
and.  in  a  month  or  so  when  you  receive  your  official 
brochure,  sign  up  for  what  promises  to  be  a  memorable 
three  days.  It's  a  decision  you  won't  regret. 

Sincerely. 


Sam  Kuba  '75 

Director  of  Alumni  Relations 


NOTE:  Please  submit  alumni  updates  to  the  Office  of  Alumni 
Relations,  Susquehanna  University.  Selinsgrove.  PA  17870. 
Items  received  before  January  15  will  be  included  in  the  Spring 
issue.  The  deadline  for  the  Summer  issue  is  June  1. 


THE  THIRTIES 

The  Rev.  and  Mrs  Lester  J.  Karschner  '37.  celebrated 
their  50th  wedding  anniversary  in  July  of  1990.  At  the  same 
time  their  son,  Richard  S.  Karschner  "65  and  his  wife,  the 
former  Grace  Simington  '64,  celebrated  their  25th  wedding 
anniversary.  The  Rev.  Karschner  served  various  churches  in 
Pennsylvania,  retiring  in  1977  from  Zion  in  Hoiiidaysburg.  He 
has  been  serving  as  visitation  pastor  at  St.  Matthew  Church  in 
Hanover.  PA. 

THE  FIFTIES 

Christine  Harman  Engle  '53  has  been  named  convenor  of 
the  cluster.  Eastern  Wash mgton— Idaho  Synodical  Women's 
Organization  of  the  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in  America. 
Also,  she  has  been  elected  for  a  second  term  as  Regent  for  the 
Elizabeth  Hart  Spalding  Chapter,  Daughters  of  the  American 
Revolution, 

The  Rev.  Foster  McCurley  *59  has  been  elected  to  the 
boards  of  the  Good  Shepherd  Home.  He  will  serve  on  the 
boards  of  the  home  and  its  rehabilitation  hospital.  He  is  pastor 
of  Trinity  Lutheran  Church.  Reading,  PA. 

THE  SIXTIES 

Clark  R.  Mosier  "63  is  with  Burger  King  in  Naples.  FL. 

John  F.  School  '65.  a  retired  25-year  Navy  veteran,  has 
become  assistant  power  plant  engineer  at  Merck  &  Co.  Inc.. 
Riverside.  PA. 

Nicholas  A.  Lopardo  '68  has  been  promoted  to  executive 
vice  president.  State  Street  Bank  and  Trust  Company.  Lopardo 
has  also  joined  the  Chairman's  Office.  He  will  continue  to 
manage  Slate  Street's  asset  management  business. 

Barry  I.  Llewellyn  '69  has  recently  joined  CIGNA 
Property  and  Casualty  Group  in  Philadelphia  as  associate  vice 
president  and  actuary.  He  is  a  member  of  the  Casualty  Actuarial 
Society  and  The  American  Academy  of  Actuaries.  His  wife. 
Jean  McEvoy  Llewellyn  '71.  is  director  of  communications 
for  Elwyn.  Inc..  in  Media.  PA. 


THE  SEVENTIES 

Michael  A.  Cummins  '70  is  vice  president.  Adobe  Gas 
Marketing  Co-,  Citicorp  Center.  Houston.  TX. 

Bonnie  Eiker  Lightcap  '70  has  been  named  assistant  director 
of  development  for  information  services  at  Hood  College. 

Jeffrey  W.  Prichard  '71  is  a  self-employed  craftsman.  He 
designs  and  makes  furniture,  especially  reproductions— hand 
made  to  every  detail. 

Thomas  H.  Carter  '72  has  been  appointed  editor  of 
Fiminoies.  the  quarterly  newspaper  of  The  Road  Runners  Club 
of  America.  Tom  has  been  sports  reporter  for  Tlie  Washingiim 
Times  since  1985. 

David  M.  Diffenderfer  '72  has  been  promoted  to  vice 
president  in  the  metropolitan  banking  group  of  Hamilton  Bank 
in  Harrisburg.  PA. 

Bruce  A.  Henderson  '72  is  with  Office  Efficiency  Systems, 
Inc.  His  wife  is  the  former  Maren  Alekel  '73. 

David  D,  Dagle  III  '73  is  with  Warshow  &  Sons  in  Milton,  PA. 

Thomas  J,  Moran  '73  is  with  Lan  Frame  Systems  in  Far 
Hills,  NJ. 

John  W.  "Jim"  Schrader  '73  is  the  new  president/chief 
executive  officer  of  the  Corry  Memorial  Hospital  Board  of 
Directors.  Jim  earned  his  master's  degree  in  health 
administration  from  Duke  University. 

William  D,  Atkinson  '74  is  national  account  manager, 
AT&T 

James  .S.  Brosius  '75  is  with  AMP,  Inc..  Harrisburg.  PA. 

Keith  W.  Green  '75  of  the  Metro-Dade  Police  Department  has 
been  named  "Officer  of  the  Year"  by  the  Kendall  Federation  of 
Homeowner  Associations.  Miami.  FL  because  of  his  outstanding 
accomplishments  as  a  School  Resource  Program  Officer  assigned 
to  MacAnhur  South  Senior  High  School. 

William  E.  Swanger  '76.  director  of  communications  for 
Tressler  Lutheran  Services.  Lower  Allen  Township,  has  received 
a  second  national  APEX  award  for  work  on  Tressler's  publications. 

Barbara  L.  Birdsall  '77  is  a  member  of  the  board  of 
directors  of  the  Monmouth  Council  of  Girl  Scouts.  A  former 
Girl  Scout,  she  is  an  attorney  with  Stout  &  O'Hagan. 

Lorna  Jean  Silver  Elliot  '77  is  an  associate  professor  at 
New  Jersey  Institute  of  Technology. 

Dr.  Karen  B.  James  '78  has  been  elected  to  Fellowship  in 
the  American  College  of  Cardiology.  Bethesda.  MD.  She  is 
currently  practicing  cardiology  at  the  Cleveland  Clinic  in 
Cleveland.  OH. 


David  J.  Lantz  '78.  a  self-employed  musician,  plays  with 
the  music  group  "Quintessence." 

Sheryl  L.  Maningo  '78  is  with  AuSable  Valley  Central 
School.  Willsboro.  NY. 

Jennifer  Gamble  Henne  '79  has  been  named  director  of  the 
Upper  Perkiomen  Child  Care  Center  by  the  board  of  direcitirs. 
She  is  responsible  for  coordinating  the  overall  program  of  the 
center,  including  staffing  and  program  design. 

Peter  S.  Johnson  '79  has  been  made  partner  in  the  law  firm 
of  Gaston  &  Snow.  Boston.  MA. 


THE  EIGHTIES 

Frank  L.  Arena  '80  is  with  Mitachi  Data  Systems. 

Mary  Pat  Brown-Christenson  '81  is  a  relationship 
manager— securities  services.  Bankers  Trust  Company. 
New  York  City. 

Henry  A.  Hill  '81  is  a  manager/data  processor.  Sea  Land 
Service. 

Stephen  B.  Cowles  '82  is  a  senior  copywriter  in  advertising 
Ogiivy  &  Mather.  New  York  City 

Daniel  J.  Distasio,  Jr.  '82  is  with  the  law  firm  of  Liebcri 
Short  &  Hirshland,  Philadelphia.  PA. 

Kevin  G.  Doty  '82  is  in  sales.  Wyeth-Ayers  Pharmaceutical, 
Cape  Coral.  FL. 

Paul  M.  Knedeisen  '82  is  in  loan  review.  Dartmouth  Bank. 
Manchester.  NH. 

Leslie  A.  Thorburn  '82  teaches  kindergarten  and  second 
grade  reading  at  the  Haverford  School. 

William  E.  Cochran  '83  is  with  NCH  Promoiional 
Services,  a  division  of  Dun  &  Bradstrect. 

Timothy  W.  Ryan  '83  is  director  ol  sales.  Pebble  Beach 
Resorts.  CA. 

Karen  Jancski  Sauer  '83  is  a  financial  analyst.  Troll 
Association.  Mahwah,  NJ. 

Jill  C.  Keoppel  '84  is  assistant  property  manager, 
Hines  Interests, 

Linda  E.  Roemer  '84  is  a  financial  analyst  with  The  Cafriiz 
Group.  Washington.  DC. 

Deborah  A.  Darrah  '85  is  with  Lincoln  Service  Corp  and 
lives  in  Alexandria.  VA. 

Jeffrey  W.  Dentier  '85  is  a  trust  administrative  officer  with 
First  Vermont  Bank  &  Trust  Company.  Brattleboro.  VT. 


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Stuart  W.  Juppenlatz  '85  has  been  promoied  to  corporale 
(rust  administrator  at  Fulton  Bank  in  Lancaster.  PA. 

William  D.  Murray  '85  is  a  CP.A-  and  has  recently  been 
promoted  to  corporate  accounting  manager.  Blockbuster 
Entertainment  Corp..  Ft.  Lauderdale.  FL. 

Carolyn  A.  Ryan  '87  has  been  promoted  to  programmer 
analyst.  Ciba-Geigy  Corporation,  Summit,  NJ, 

David  J.  Savino  '87  is  in  sales.  Kinney  Wallcoverings. 
Sanford.  NC. 

Jeffrey  B.  Cole  '88  is  a  manager.  Eastern  Airlines. 

Nina  G.  Maroon  '88  is  with  guide  publications.  HBO  Inc  . 
New  York  City. 

William  "Brad"  Smedley  '88  is  a  customer-service 
representative.  Vision  Financial,  Keene,  NH. 

Brett  L.  Reiland  '89  is  with  Delta  Airlines.  He  works  the 
service  between  Atlanta.  Georgia  and  Frankfurt.  Germany. 


Advanced  Degrees 


Stephen  M.  Beniz  '87:  M.B.A  m  health  and  medical 
services  administration.  Widener  University.  He  is  a  tirst 
lieutenant  in  the  Army  Medical  Service  Corp  and  serving 
in  the  Maryland  National  Guard, 

Christine  M.  Bringman  '82:  M.B.A.  in  finance.  Temple 
Universii),  She  is  manager  of  corporate  revenue  at  Bell  of 
Pennsylvania. 

Jamie  Mitchell  Molitori.s  '83:  master  of  education  degree 
in  English  from  Kutztown  University  She  is  self  employed 
as  a  consultant  in  the  areas  of  familv  relations  and  drug  and 
alcohol  awareness  and  education.  She  has  been  most  active  in 
employee  training  tor  large  companies  and  classroom  work 
with  at-risk  high  school  students. 

Lynn  E.  Parks  '82:  masters  degree  in  social  service.  Bryn 
Mawr  college.  She  is  a  therapist  at  Family  Guidance  Center, 
Reading.  PA. 

Sally  J.  Cherrington  '81:  master's  degree  in  music,  Yale 
University,  She  received  the  Charles  Ivey  Organ  Prize,  the 
Faculty  Award  from  the  Yale  Institute  of  Sacred  Music,  and 
was  named  Frank  Bozyan  Organ  Scholar.  She  is  in  her  doctoral 
program  at  Yale  and  is  a  teaching  assistant  in  Organ  and 
Music  History. 

Andrew  R.  Siegel  '85:  J.D.,  Creighton  University,  Omaha, 
Nebraska. 


Do's 


REILINC-MULLENS 

Nancy  E.  Mullens  '81  to  John  P.  Reiling.  May  20,  1989. 
Our  Lady  ol  Good  Counsel.  Saien  Island,  NY.  Nancy  is  a 
programmer/analyst.  The  Prudential  Insurance  Company  of 
America.  Newark.  NY.  Her  husband  is  general  manager. 
Saxton  Falls  Sand  &  Gravel  Co.  /  5  Westmmster  Place. 
Morristown.  NJ  07960. 
CALUHER-GOSS 

Ginger  L.  Goss  '88  to  James  S.  Galliher.  September  16. 
1989,  St.  Paul's  United  Church  ol  Christ.  Beavertown.  PA, 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Bonnie  L.  Herb  '88 
and  Tracy  L.  Kilbride  '88.  Ginger  is  a  senior  accountant.  The 
Prudential  Property  Company.  Newark.  NJ-  Her  husband  is  a 
computer  programmer/analyst.  Atlas  Yarn  Company.  Paterson. 
NJ.  /lOO  Weinmanns  Boulevard.  Wayne.  NJ  07470-2855. 
CONNORS-BELAS 

Karen  Belas  '82  to  Clifford  J,  Connors.  December  3.  1989. 
The  Infancy  Church.  Bethlehem.  PA.  Karen  manages  the  mail 
order  division  of  Drake  Publishers.  NYC.  Her  husband 
manages  the  Schisler  Funeral  Home.  Northampton.  PA.  /  688 
Cedar  Hill  Lane  Drive.  Allentown.  PA  18103. 
CLOSE-ADAMS 

Kelly  D.  Adams  to  Richard  F.  CIo.se  III  '88.  April  20  1990. 
St.  Ignatius  Loyola  Roman  Catholic  Church.  Whitfield.  PA. 
Richard  is  with  Cardio  Medical  Products.  Belleville.  NJ.  His 
wife  is  with  Hamilton  Bank.  Lancaster.  PA,  /  114  Victoria 
Lane,  Wyomissing.  PA  19610, 
LEVENGOOD-FLYNN 

Barbara  Flynn  to  Glenn  K.  Levengood  '75.  April  28.  1990. 
St,  Pascal's.  Thousand  Oaks.  CA,  Glenn  is  manager,  profit 
planning  and  business  analyst.  ARCO  Chemical  Company,  / 
Apartment  1879.  Parkview  Tower  14.  88  Tai  Tarn  Reservoir 
Road.  Hong  Kong, 
DONAHUE-MARQVES 

Zulmira  Maria  Marques  to  Michael  -S.  Donahue  '82.  May 
12.  1990.  Our  Lady  of  Fatima.  Newark.  NJ  Michael  is  a 
senior  foreign  exchange  dealer  with  Gclderman.  Ltd.  His  wife 
is  a  paralegal.  /  Apartment  804.  10  West  Elm  Street.  Chicago. 
IL  60610 
MUNDIS-DVDURICH 

Mary  Ann  Dudurich  to  Lawrence  E.  Mundis,  Jr,  '66.  June 
2.  1990  Abbey  Reformed  Church.  United  Church  ol  Christ. 
Huntingdon.  PA,  Larry  is  a  financial  planning  consultant   / 
R,D,  4.  Huntingdon.  PA  16652, 


DORER-JAMES 

Dr  Karen  B.  James  "78  to  William  R.  Dorer,  Jr.,  June  9, 
1990  Plymouth  Church.  United  Church  of  Christ.  Shaker 
Heights.  OH,  In  the  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were 
Margaret  DeLucca  Malteo  '78  and  D.  Margaret  Thorns  '78 
Karen  is  a  cardiologist.  Cleveland  Clinic,  Her  husband  is  an 
attorney,  /  6331  Woodhawk  Drive.  Maytleld  Heights.  OH 
44124. 
HOFFMAN-DAVEY 

Anne  M.  Davey  '87  to  Albert  D.  Hoffman.  June  2.  1990.  St, 
Anastasia.  Newtown  Square.  PA,  Anne  is  a  reservation  sales 
agent.  Amtrak.  and  her  husband  is  a  project  engineer.  Rocon 
Inc  Leslie  A.  Heller  '87  was  the  maid  of  honor.  /  4  Dana 
Court.  Canterbury  Drive,  Aston,  PA  19014 
PENNEYKEIRANS 

Veronica  T,  Keirans  to  James  F.  Penney  '85.  June  16.  1990. 
St.  Jude's  Church.  Mountaintop.  PA,  James  is  a  first  lieutenant 
in  the  U,S.  Army  Reserve  and  is  the  owner  of  a  painting 
business.  The  bride  is  director  of  therapy  for  the  Hand  Center 
Inc.  in  Scranton  and  Wilkes-Barre.  /  43  Oak  Drive. 
Mountaintop.  PA  18707-1808, 
RIES-STARK 

Deborah  Stark  to  Jeffrey  F  Ries  '86.  June  16.  1990.  First 
United  Church  of  Christ.  South  Dartmouth.  MA,  In  the 
wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  was  Dr,  Richard  Kozlowski 
'75,  Mother  of  the  groom  is  Maureen  Davenport  Ries  '62. 
Jeff  is  a  senior  systems  engineer.  SynOptics.  Marlboro.  MA, 
The  bride  is  an  office  systems  consultant  for  Wang  Laboratories. 
Lowell.  MA,  /  WSunland  Drive.  Hudson.  NH  03051, 
KIRKEGARD-ANDERES 

Emily  E.  Anderes  '80  to  Lars  T  Kirkegard.  June  23.  1990. 
Our  Laiiy  of  Mount  Carmel  Church.  Ridgewiiod.  PA   In  the 
wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  was  Holly  Mentzel  Falcon 
'80.  Emily  is  manager,  special  events.  Magazine  Publishers  of 
America.  N,Y,C.  Her  husband  is  manager/pricing  and 
accounts.  Joseph  E.  Seagram  &  Sons.  N,Y,C.  /  44  Ridge  Road. 
Ridgewood.  NJ  07450, 
CA  ULFIELD-  COMPTON 

Catherine  L,  Compton  '81  to  Martin  W.  Caulfield.  Jr.. 
June  2-3.  1990.  St.  Francis  of  Assisi  Church  in  Brant  Beach. 
Long  Beach  Island.  NJ.  Cynthia  Biever  Weston  '81  was  in  the 
wedding  party  Cathy  is  director  of  resident  life  at  Cabrini  College. 
Radnor.  PA,  /  4  Hawthorne  Lane.  Rosemont.  PA  I901O 
YOUNG-VASIL 

Beth  Anne  Vasil  '82  to  Bryan  A.  Young.  June  24,  1990 
Church  of  the  Holy  Spirit.  Orleans.  MA.  Beth  is  a  music 
teacher  for  the  Stoneham  Public  Schools.  Her  husband  is  a 


The  Susquehanna  University  Fund  wants  YOU! 


OPPORTUNITY 


"he  Susquehanna  University  Fund  (SUF)  is  malong 

progress  tcward  its  goal  of  $1,050,000,  but  we  still  need 
your  support! 

This  year,  gifts  to  the  SUF  will  underwrite  vital  programs  and 
facilities  including  student  financial  aid;  faculty  salaries;  Fisher 
Science  Hall  renovations;  and  the  Blough-Weis  Library.  And,  for 
those  who  have  not  yet  made  a  commitment  to  the  Window  of 
Opportunity  program,  a  gift  of  this  year's  SUF  will  be  considered 
campaign  participation. 

If  you  haven't  yet  made  a  commitment  to  the  SUF— do  it  today! 
We're  counting  on  YOU  to  be  a  part  of  this  landmark  effort. 


Please  make  your  gift  to  the  1990-91  SUFby  June  30. 


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music  teacher  in  Newton,  MA.  as  well  as  a  free-lance 
musician  in  the  Boston  area.  /  1602  Village  Road  W.. 
Norwood.  MA  02082-2529. 
BUNSA-CLARKE 

Karen  Ann  Clarke  '82  to  Robert  J.  Bunsa,  Jr.  '81.  June 
24.  1990,  St.  John's  Episcopal  Church.  Ramsey.  NJ.  Kenneth 
M.  Johnson  '81  was  in  the  wedding  party.  Karen  is  a  product 
manager  in  the  Check  Clearance  Group  of  Chemical  Bank. 
N.Y.C.  Robert  is  a  registered  represenutive  with  the  Equitable 
Financial  Services  and  Life  Insurance  Companies.  Edison.  NJ, 
/  423  Lawrence  Road.  #711.  Lawrenceville,  NJ  08648. 
SCHEIB-SPICHER 

Wendy  Lou  Spicher  to  Michael  P.  Scheib  '78,  June  30,  1990, 
Halifax  United  Methodist  Church,  Halifax,  PA.  J.  Randy  Westrol 
'79  was  in  the  wedding  party.  Mike  is  vice  president  of  operations 
for  Inservco  Insurance  Services,  Inc. .  a  subsidiary  of  Pennsylvania 
National  Insurance.  /  299  Allendale  Way.  Camp  Hill.  PA  17011. 
CARLSON-DeGRAW 

Karen  M.  DeGraw  '89  to  Douglas  B.  Carlson  '88.  June  30. 
1990.  Community  United  Methodist  Church.  Poughkeepsie,  NY. 
In  the  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  Tracy  A.  Lawrence 
'89  and  Timothy  D.  Billow  '88.  Karen  is  a  kindergarten  teacher. 
Old  Tappan  Public  Schools.  Doug  has  been  promoted  to  assistant 
treasurer.  Chase  Manhattan  Bank.  /  53  Lmden  Avenue,  Park 
Ridge,  NJ  07656. 
CAVRAK-DRAPER 

Laurie  Draper  '87  to  Brian  Cavrak,  July  7,  1990.  First 
Presbyterian  Church.  Woodbridge.  NJ.  Roberta  Bianchi  '87 
was  in  the  wedding  party.  Laurie  is  a  member  of  the  technical 
staff.  A.T.&  T.  Bell  Laboratories.  Holmdel.  NJ.  Her  husband 
is  with  Bell  Communications  Research.  Piscataway.  NJ.  /  781 
Coolidge  Avenue.  Woodbridge.  NJ  07095. 
SZOSTAK-McKEON 

Copley  E   McKeon  to  Robert  W.  Szostak  '81,  July  7,  1990. 
Spring  Lake.  NJ  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were 
Michael  M.  Stachnik  '81.  Kevin  J.  McGoldrick  '82.  and 
James  J.  Radvany  '82.  Bert  is  president  of  Career 
Professionals,  an  executive  search  firm.  His  wife  is  a 
marketing  representative  for  McCollister's  Moving  &  Storage. 
Burlington.  NJ.  /  13  Kettering  Court.  Robbinsville.  NJ  08691 
SERVIDIO-CARRIERO 

Robbin  Carriero  '85  to  Damon  Joseph  Servidio,  July  15, 
1990  Christ  the  King  Church,  New  Vernon,  NJ.  Robbin  is  a 
trust  new  business  officer  and  assistant  vice  president.  The 
National  State  Bank,  South  Orange,  NJ.  Her  husband  is  a 
senior  product  development  engineer,  Howmedica  Inc. , 
Rutherford.  NJ.  /  310  Dixon  Avenue.  Paterson,  NJ  07501 
DILKS-BEAL 

Mary  Jayne  Beal  to  Jeffrey  A.  Dilks  '87.  July  21.  1990, 
Broadway  United  Methodist  Church,  Salem.  NJ.  James  H. 
Faust  '87  of  Susquehanna  was  in  the  wedding  party.  Jeffrey  is 
a  teacher  at  John  Fenwick  Elemenury  School.  His  wife  is  a 
teacher  at  Cumberland  Regional  High  School.  /  287  East 
Broadway.  Salem,  NJ  08079. 
PYLE-HAUZE 

Kimberly  Ann  Hauje  '88  to  Wayne  E.  Pyle  '88.  July  28. 
1990.  Diamond  Methodist  Church.  "wilkes-Barre.  PA.  In  the 
wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  Brent  D.  Snyder  '88 
and  Kevin  S.  Pyle  '91.  Kim  is  choral  director  at  Oscar  F 
Mayer  School  in  Chicago.  Wayne  is  a  series  regular  on  "The 
Magic  Door."  a  children's  television  show  on  CBS  in  Chicago. 
/  525  Stratford  Place  #478.  Chicago.  IL  60657 
GOLDWORTHY-PARKHURSr 

Sonia  Parkhurst  '89  to  Simon  Goldswonhy.  August  4, 
1990.  in  her  home  in  Bloomsburv.  NJ.  /  Box  S13A,  R.D.  2. 
Bloomsbury.  NJ  08804. 
THEILLON-MCHOLS 

Pfenny  J.  Nichols  '89  to  John  C.  Theillon  '86.  August  10 
1990  John  is  with  WLYC/WILQ  in  Williamsport.  PA.  Penny 
is  with  human  services.  Community  Services  Group.  WaLsontown. 
PA.  /  R  &  H.  Apartments  #9.  R.D.  4.  Muncy,  PA  17756 
CELLim  NELSON 

Toney  Nelson  to  Craig  A.  Cellitti  '83.  August  II,  1990. 
First  Congregational  Church.  Cambridge.  MA.  Craig  is  an 
attorney  and  maintains  a  private  law  practice  in  Cambridge.  / 
36-B  Grey  Street.  Cambridge,  MA  02138 
ALEXIS-REDMAN 

Dianne  K.  Stedman  '87  to  Manin  Alexis.  August  18.  1990. 
Chapel  One,  LAFB,  Hampton  VA.  Dianne  is  a  substitute 
teacher.  Her  husband  is  a  first  lieutenant  in  the  U.S.  Air  Force. 
In  the  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  Gertrude  M. 
James  '89  and  Sheeba  Bhaskaran  '90  /  1699-A  9th  Street, 
Langley  Air  Force  Base,  VA  23665-5000. 


WOOD-ALTHOUSE 

Jill  Marie  Althouse  to  Mark  A.  Wood  '91,  August  18.  1990. 
St.  Paul's  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  Lititz.  PA.  Mark  is 
with  Alumax.  /  9  South  Broad  Street,  Lititz,  PA  17543. 
FERGUSON-LEVY 

Grace  Levy  to  Charles  E.  Ferguson,  Jr.  '79.  August  25. 
1990.  Community  Church  of  Great  Neck.  Long  Island.  NY.  / 
Apartment  lOOl-A.  School  Lane  House.  5450  Wissahickon 
Avenue.  Philadelphia,  PA  19144. 
ANTHONY-ANDREWS 

Kimberly  Andrews  to  Jeffrey  Anthony  '90,  Christ  Church 
Cathedral,  Springfield,  MA.  Jeffrey  is  with  Emery  Worldwide 
at  Bradley  International  Airport  in  Windsor  Locks,  CT.  His 
wife  is  with  Springfield  Marriott  Hotel.  /  1095  Westfield 
Street,  West  Springfield,  MA  01089. 
SANDRI-NIGLIO 

Tina  Marie  Niglio  to  Joseph  R.  Sandri  '88,  September  1, 
1990,  St.  Mary's,  Kulpmonl,  PA.  Susquehannans  in  the 
wedding  party  were  Michael  C,  Pizzico  '88,  David  J.  Savino 
'87,  Stephen  C.  Curran  '87,  and  Patrick  W,  Sterretl  '88  Joe 
is  a  revenue  auditor.  Department  of  Revenue,  York,  PA.  His 
wife  IS  a  dental  hygienist.  /  4182  Elk  Court,  Mechanicsburg, 
PA  17055. 
HERRMAN-BEANS 

Barbara  A.  Beans  '79  to  Kurt  R.  Herrman.  September  1. 
1990.  at  the  Barclay  Farmstead  Museum.  Cherry  Hill.  NJ. 
Barbara  is  associate  general  counsel.  Colonial  Penn  Group. 
Inc..  Philadelphia  Her  husband  is  a  sales  representative  for 
A  &  A  Foods.  Carlstadt,  NJ.  /  514  Park  Avenue,  Collingswood 
NJ  08108. 
ALTADONNA-mn  RIEMSDYK 

Alexandra  E.  "Sacha"  van  Riemsdyk  '84  to  Tony 
Altadonna,  September  8.  1990,  St.  Paul  Roman  Catholic 
Church,  Ramsey,  NJ.  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party 
were  Frans  van  Riemsdyk  '81,  Allison  Camps  van 
Riemsdyk  '83,  and  Lisa  Huchler  Smith  '84  Sacha  is  an 
account  executive,  DialAmerica  Marketing.  Mahwah.  NJ.  Her 
husband  is  an  internal  auditor,  Sony  Corp.,  Park  Ridge,  NJ.  / 
79  Whispering  Hills  Place,  Chester,  NY  10918. 
SIANI-NEUBURGER 

Catherine  E,  Neuburger  '86  to  John  Siani,  September  15. 
1990  /  39  Larkspur  Court,  Bedminster,  NJ  07921. 
BENDEL-SCHONER 

Denae  J.  Schoner  '87  to  James  S.  Bendel.  September  22. 
1990.  United  Methodist  Church.  Shavertown.  PA. 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Lauren  L.  Bodmer 
'89  and  Heather  V.  Schoner  '92.  Denae  is  a  buyer  of  Liz 
Claiborne  for  Hess's  Department  Stores  Inc..  Allentown.  PA. 
Her  husband  is  a  financial  analyst.  Air  Products  and 
Chemicals.  Inc..  Allentown.  PA.  /  991-G  Village  Round. 
Wescosville,  PA  18106. 
FOWLER-REESE 

Sally  Ann  Reese  to  Robert  H.  Fowler,  Jr.  '83.  September 
22.  1990  Faith  Lutheran  Church.  Whitehall.  PA.  /  Apartmem 
3.  618  South  6th  Street.  Philadelphia.  PA  19147-2129. 
SCHOENER-BAUMAN 

Beth  Ann  Bauman  to  Jon  M.  Schoener  '86.  September  29. 
1990.  St.  Thomas  United  Church  of  Christ,  Bernville,  PA.  Jon 
is  with  Clarklift  Services  Inc.,  Springmont.  His  wife  is  with 
Van  Bennett  Food  Co.  Inc.  /  48  East  Muirfield  Drive. 
Reading.  PA  19607 
DENTLER-BARRY 

Carol  Barry  to  Jeffrey  W.  Dentler  '85.  October  6.  1990  St. 
Gregory  the  Great,  Lebanon.  PA.  In  the  wedding  party  from 
Susquehanna  were  Robert  A.  McDermott  '85.  Raymond  K. 
Daugherty  '85.  and  John  A.  Hayes  '81  Jeff  is  a  trust  officer. 
First  Vermont  Bank  &  Trust  Company.  Brattleboro,  Vt.  His 
wife  is  a  supervisor  in  the  same  bank.  /  11  Spruce  Street. 
Brattleboro.  VT  05301. 
SEEBOLD-BEST 

Rhonda  J.  Best  to  Robert  N.  Seebold  '74.  October  6. 
1990  at  The  Inn  at  Turkey  Hill.  Bloomsburg,  PA.  The  bride 
is  a  dental  hygiene  instructor  at  Pennsylvania  College  of 
Technology.  Bob  is  an  orthodontist.  He  earned  degrees  from 
Temple  University  and  Tufts  University.  /  1109  Old  Berwick 
Road.  Bloomsburg.  PA  17815-2913. 
GRIFFIE-FRANK 

Paula  J  Frank  to  Bryan  L.  Griffie  '89,  October  6,  1990, 
Camp  Hill  Presbyterian  Church.  Camp  Hill.  PA.  Bryan  is  in 
management.  K-Mart  Apparel.  Mechanicsburg.  PA.  His  wife 
is  a  registered  dental  hygienist.  /  1607  Williams  Grove  Road 
Dillsburg,  PA  17019. 


POVERMAN-DANA 

Amy  E   Dana  to  Christopher  W.  Poverman  '84.  October  7. 
1990.  Lancaster  Country  Club.  Lancaster.  PA.  Christopher  is 
an  attorney  with  the  law  firm  of  Casanno.  Christman  and 
Shalk.  Wilmington.  DE.  /  249  Steeple  Chase  Circle. 
Wilmington,  DE  19808. 
JENNINGS-MACK 

Jennifer  C.  Mack  to  Blair  S.  Jennings  '84,  October  13, 
1990,  St.  Ignatius,  Kingston,  PA.  Blair  is  territory  sales 
manager,  InterMetro  Industries  Corp.  His  wife  is  with  Laura 
Ashley,  Inc.  /  12333  30th  Street  N.W.,  Washington   DC  ''0007 
HARRIS- BRACK  EN 

Susan  M.  Bracken  '87  to  James  G.  Harris  '87,  October 
13,  1990,  St.  James  Episcopal  Church,  Upper  Montclair.  NJ. 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Bruce  W. 
Lackland  '88  and  Kathryn  L.  Rave  '87  Jim  is  assistant 
training  specialist.  The  Prudential.  Newark,  NJ.  Susan  is  a 
graphics  specialist  with  the  consulting  firm  of  M.F  Smith  & 
Associates.  Bernardsville.  NJ.  /  334  Bonnie  Burn  Road.  P.O. 
Box  531.  Scotch  Plains.  NJ  07076. 


Born  Crusaders 


To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Kevin  P.  Donohue  '76.  a  son.  Steven 
James,  June  28.  1989.  /  22421  Silver  Spur.  El  Toro,  CA  92630 
To  Bruce  A.  '74  and  Lynn  Grant  Vessey  '73,  a  son,  Matthew 
Eric,  September  4.  1989.  He  joins  sister  Kimberly.  /  916  Noble 
Drive.  Downingtown.  PA  19335. 

To  Bob  and  Brenda  Harlan  Miller  '79.  a  son.  Daniel 
Lewis.  October  1.  1989.  /  Apartment  1,  602  Torrey  Lane. 
Boalsburg,  PA  16827. 

To  David  A.  '81  and  Paula  Bachman  Johnson  '81,  a 
daughter,  Leigh  Taylor,  October  18,  1989.  David  has  been 
promoted  to  international  marketing  manager  with  Laerdal 
Medical  Corporation.  They  will  spend  the  next  two  years  in 
Stavanger,  Norway.  Laerdal  is  the  manufacturer  of  Resusci 
Anne,  the  world  famous  CPR  mannequin,  and  a  variety  of 
other  medical  products  for  use  in  emergency  cardiac  care. 
/  3  Colonial  Court,  Hopewell  Junction,  NY  12533. 

To  Jack  and  Susan  Cavanagh  Duffy  '83,  a  son,  Ryan  Patrick. 
October  20  1989.  /  26  Edgewood  Road,  Chatham,  NJ  07928. 

To  Timothy  and  Roberta  Shade  Gilfoyle  '84.  a  daughter, 
Alyssa  Diane,  December  28,  1989.  /  1305  Morrow  Road, 
Pittsburgh.  PA  15241. 

To  Donald  M.  '78  and  Barbara  Bozzelli  Ross  '78.  a  son. 
David  Christopher,  April  6.  1990  He  joins  brothers  Danny 
and  Douglas.  /  834  Plaza  Place,  Ocean  City,  NJ  08226. 

To  Homero  and  Lynne  Kastrup  Villarreal  '71,  a  daughter. 
Ana  Victoria,  April  7,  1990  /  116  Deep  Valley  Road,  New 
Canaan,  CT  06840 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Tracy  R.  Troutman  '80,  a  daughter, 
Taylor  Lyndsey,  April  24,  1990.  /  One  Woodhampton  Drive, 
Ewing,  NJ  08638 

To  Gordon  W.  '73  and  Janice  Kimmerer  Clark  '75,  a 
son,  Daniel  George,  May  9,  1990.  He  joins  brother  David  and 
Douglas.  /  26  Tiger  Hill  Drive,  Gladstone,  NJ  07934. 

To  Mr  and  Mrs  Domenick  E.  Leonard  '85,  a  son,  Brett, 
May  31,  1990  /  Apartment  101,  5020  Valley  Crest  Drive, 
Concord.  CA  94521. 

To  Robert  and  Susan  Hancock  Storch  '72.  a  daughter. 
Margarette  "Maggie,"  June  1,  1990.  They  operate  a  100  cow 
dairy,  Storchmont  Farm.  /  R.D.  3,  Box  123,  Troy,  PA  16547 

To  Richard  M.  and  Susan  Hill  Spaknwski  '82,  a  son, 
Zachary  Hill,  June  13,  1990  Zack  joins  brother  Ricky. 
/  23  Holly  Street,  Rumson,  NJ  07760 

To  Mr  and  Mrs  Bryan  P.  Rynearsnn  '82,  a  son,  Thomas 
Joseph,  June  16,  1990.  Bryan  is  a  senior  account  representative. 
W.W.  Grainger  Company,  Bristol,  PA,  /  23  West  Close, 
Moorestown,  NJ  08057 

To  John  P  and  Elizabeth  O'Conner  Waters  '78,  a  daughter, 
Emily  Ruth.  July  11,  1990  /  116  South  Arlington  Avenue, 
Baltimore,  MD  21223. 

To  Mr  and  Mrs  Christopher  W.  Farrell  '85.  a  son.  Michael 
Christopher.  August  1,  1990  /  48  Cleveland  Avenue, 
Blackwood,  NJ  08012. 

To  Thomas  and  Susan  Bowman  Schumacker  '81.  a  daughter, 
Christine  Danielle.  August  2i.  1990.  Christine  joins  brother 
Thomas.  /  4  Scenic  Fall  Drive,  Long  Valley.  NJ  07853. 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

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To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Kenneth  E.  Willis  '85,  a  son.  Tyler 
Gregory  (pictured  above).  July  12.  1990.  Ken  is  with  Asian 
Sources  magazines  as  a  marketing  executive  and  has  recently 
accepted  a  position  with  the  publishing  company  in  Hong 
Kong,  China.  Mail  will  be  forwarded  to  their  new  address 
from  320  Madrid  Avenue,  Bloomsburg,  PA  17815. 

To  Joseph  and  Jamie  Mitchell  Molitoris  '83.  a  daughter. 
Hannah  Jeanne.  September  6.  1990  /  Spring  Ridge  Apts.  S-ll, 
Whitehall.  PA  18052. 

To  Mark  and  Elizabeth  Hagerty  Tiedemann  '81.  a  son, 
Jeremy  Richard.  September  19,  1990.  /  3709  Browne's  Ferry 
Road.  Charlotte.  NC  28269 

To  Kevin  J.  '85  and  Tracy  Gerard  Akner  '85.  a  son.  Derek 
John.  October  2.  1990  /  Apartment  2-SS.  Ill  South  Centre 
Avenue,  Rockville  Centre,  NY  11570. 


Deaths 


Frank  A.  Change  '57.  May  21,  1989.  formerly  of  the 
Mount  Carmel,  PA  area.  He  had  been  a  chemistry  teacher 

Donald  LotI  '66.  April  8,  1990.  He  had  been  from 
Pittsburgh.  PA. 

Dr.  Louis  H,  Jacobson,  July  11.  1990,  Selinsgrove.  PA.  He 
had  served  as  veterinary  consultant  for  Susquehanna,  as  well 
as  being  very  active  in  civic  affairs. 

Frank  S.  Karniol.  August  20.  1990.  of  Sunbury.  PA.  He  is 
survived  b\  Hilda  Hutterer  Karniol.  former  faculty  member  in 
the  art  department  of  Susquehanna  and  recipient  of  Susquehanna's 
Distinguished  Citizen  Award  in  1988.  Frank  and  Hilda  were 
very  active  in  the  cultural  and  social  exchanges  at  Susquehanna 
and  other  colleges. 

Dr  Millard  G.  Fisher  '49,  August  30.  1990.  of  Norristown. 
PA,  He  earned  his  masters  in  clinical  psychology  from 
Pennsylvania  State  University  in  1952  and  his  Ph.D.  in  1956 
from  the  same  institution.  He  had  served  as  chief  psychologist. 
Hollidaysburg  State  Hospital  from  1955  to  1960.  He  had  had  a 
private  practice  since  1966,  working  in  Wayne.  PA.  the 
Philadelphia  area,  and  then  Norristown,  PA. 

Douglas  A.  Ames  '75.  September  9.  1990.  of  Atlanta,  GA. 
He  had  been  the  food  and  beverage  manager  for  CIC  Inc.  of 
Atlanta.  GA  for  15  years.  More  recently  he  was  co-owner  of 
Tuey's  Discotheque  in  Savannah.  GA. 

Harry  L.  Wilcox  '43.  September  II.  1990.  Selinsgrove.  PA. 
Former  district  attorney  of  Snyder  County  died  from  injuries 
received  in  an  automobile  accident.  He  graduated  from 
Dickinson  Law  School.  He  had  served  in  the  U.S.  Navy  in 
World  War  11. 

Michael  G.  Tobias  '60.  September  25.  1990,  of  Mobile, 
AL.  He  had  formerly  been  operations  manager.  Boise 
Cascmoe  Corp. 

Nancy  Lee  Allen  Cairns.  September  29,  1990.  Selinsgrove, 
PA.  professor  of  French  at  Susquehanna  University  for  27 
years.  She  was  a  magna  cum  laude  graduate  of  Marshall 
Universit).  She  received  her  M.A.  from  Ohio  University 
and  was  awarded  the  Ph.D.  from  the  University  of  Pittsburgh. 
During  her  doctoral  study,  she  was  a  Fulbright  Scholar  at 
the  Uni\ersu\  o\  Pans,  She  loved  books  and  had  an  extensive 
personal  librarv  of  French  literature. 

Grace  Minnig  Schell  '32.  October  I.  1990.  of  West 
Hazieton.  PA.  She  earned  her  M.A,  degree  from  Bucknell 
University  in  1942.  She  had  been  a  teacher  in  the  West 
Hazieton  High  School  for  nearly  four  decades  before  she 
retired  in  1975. 


Carl  W,  Pheasant  '32.  October  5,  1990.  of  McClur^.  PA. 
He  had  served  in  the  army  in  World  War  I.  He  retired  in  1965 
after  being  a  teacher  in  western  Snyder  County  public  schools 
for  40  years.  He  did  substitute  teaching  for  many  years  after 
his  retirement. 

The  Reverend  Charles  F.  Krimmel  '62.  October  21.  1990. 
of  SpringHeld.  PA.  He  had  been  pastor  at  St.  Matthew's 
Lutheran  church  for  eight  years.  For  five  years  before  he  had 
been  pastor  of  St.  Mark  Lutheran  Church.  Philadelphia,  After 
college  he  had  followed  a  career  in  radio  announcing.  Following 
that  he  graduated  from  Cincinnati  College  of  Mortuary 
Science.  He  took  evening  courses  at  LaSalle  University 
Evening  School  and  graduated  in  1970  magna  cum  laude.  He 
earned  his  M.S,  from  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  in  1972. 
In  1973  he  enrolled  in  the  Lutheran  Theological  Seminary  and 
completed  the  course  in  May  of  1977 

Robert  B.  Mancke  '65.  October  23.  1990.  Baltimore.  MD. 
He  was  senior  health  educator  with  the  Slate  Department  of 
Health  and  Mental  Hygiene  of  Maryland  for  the  past  15  years, 
and  prior  to  that  he  held  a  similar  post  in  Prince  George 
County.  MD.  He  also  taught  at  Johns  Hopkins  University 
School  of  Hygiene  and  Public  Health.  Georgetown  University 
Dental  School,  and  Towson  State  University.  He  earned  his 
master's  degree  in  public  health  from  the  University  of 
Massachusetts.  He  had  been  very  active  in  civic  affairs. 

Robert  L.  "Doc"  McGeehan  '33.  October  24.  1990.  of 
West  Hazieton.  PA,  He  captained  the  varsity  basketball  team 
while  a  student  at  Susquehanna.  He  earned  his  M.Ed,  in  1940 
from  Pennsylvania  State  University,  He  taught  math  and 
science  at  West  Hazieton  High  School  from  1933  until  he 
retired  in  1975.  He  had  been  department  head  the  last  several 
years.  After  his  retirement  he  enjoyed  working  as  a  historical 
guide  at  Eckley  Miners"  Museum.  He  was  sports  enthusiast  and 
coached  high  school  basketball  from  1940  to  1964.  Recently  he 
was  honored  by  being  inducted  into  the  Anthracite  League 
Hall  of  Fame.  He  was  active  in  many  civic  groups,  as  well  as 
serving  as  a  Red  Cross  and  United  Way  Volunteer- 
Russell  H.  Williams  '48.  November  1.  1990.  Harrisburg. 
PA.  He  was  an  army  veteran  of  World  War  11.  He  earned  his 
M.A.  from  Columbia  University  in  1949.  He  was  a  retired 
band  director  for  the  Harrisburg  School  District  and  a  former 
Bishop  McDevitt  High  School  band  director.  He  was  also 
volunteer  band  director  for  the  Sunbury  City  and  Sunbury 
American  Legion  bands,  as  well  as  other  groups. 

Beatrice  Fisher  Dunning  '22.  November  8.  1990.  Lansdale. 
PA.  She  was  a  teacher  in  both  public  and  private  schools 
throughout  the  Delaware  Valley  until  she  retired  in  1964. 
While  at  Susquehanna  she  was  the  first  elected  May  Queen. 
She  was  a  member  of  Abington  Baptist  Church. 

Preston  B.  Davis,  November  13.  1990.  of  Milton.  PA.  in 
North  Fort  Myers.  FL,  He  was  an  attorney  and  a  former 
Pennsylvania  state  senator.  He  served  on  the  Susquehanna 
University  Board  of  Directors  from  1969  to  1979.  and  then 
served  as  an  emeritus  member  of  the  board  until  his  death. 

1st  Lt.  Jeffrey  John  Bnosky  '87,  originally  of  Tamaqua. 
PA.  died  in  an  accident  on  January  13  while  serving  with  the 
U.S.  Army  in  the  Persian  Gulf.  While  a  Geology  student  at 
Susquehanna,  he  was  a  member  of  the  Ice  Hockey  and  Rugby 
Clubs  and  the  football  and  track  teams,  and  he  participated 
in  ROTC,  being  commissioned  as  a  2nd  lieutenant.  Jeff  was 
a  member  of  the  Army  Corps  of  Engineers,  serving  as  a  company 
executive  officer  in  the  5th  Engineer  Battalion  formerly  stationed 
at  Ford  Leonard  Wood.  MO. 

1st  Lt.  Bnosky  and  his  wife,  Capt.  Karen  Knutowski  Bnosky 
of  the  Nurse  Corps,  were  both  stationed  in  Saudi  Arabia  as  part 
of  Operation  Desert  Shield.  The  family  has  requested  that  any 
donations  in  memory  of  Jeff  may  be  made  to  Susquehanna 
University,  c/o  Office  of  University  Relations. 


ATTENTION 
ALUMNI! 


You  may  not  know  it,  but  you  can  play  a  vital  role 
in  the  future  of  Susquehanna  University. 

Each  year,  as  the  number  of  coUege-age  students 
decreases  nationally,  the  competition  for  quatified. 
motivated  young  men  and  women  becomes  more 
and  more  intense. 

That's  where  you  come  in.  With  more  than  11.000 
alumni  throughout  the  United  Stales  and  Canada,  we 
already  have  an  extraordinary  network  of  recruiters 
in  place.  After  all,  who  belter  to  promote  Susquehanna 
than  those  of  you  who  have  experienced  it  first-hand? 

The  procedure  is  quite  simple.  Whenever  you  identify 
a  student  (relative,  neighbor,  friend)  you  believe  would 
be  a  prospect  for  our  consideration,  just  send  us  the 
information  on  the  attached  form.  The  Alumni  and 
Admissions  Offices  wiU  do  all  of  the  follow-up  work 
and  report  to  you  on  our  results. 

For  those  of  you  interested  in  doing  more,  the 
Alumni/Parent  Admissions  Network  (ARAN)  works 
directly  with  the  Admissions  Office  in  attracting 
quaUfied  students  to  Susquehanna.  Currently,  nearly 
200  alumni  and  parents  participate  in  this  program. 
For  additional  information,  check  the  appropriate  box 
on  the  form. 

Your  assistance  with  our  recruiting  efforts  over  the  next 
several  years  will  enable  Susquehanna  University  to  remain 
one  of  the  nation's  outstanding,  small  undergraduate 
institutions.  You  are  our  greatest  resource,  and  your 
help  will  make  a  difference. 


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Newsmakers 


NOMINATIONS 


Albert  P.  Molinaro.  Jr.   '50 


Michael  E.  Bonner  '71 


Limla  A.  Edwards  '79 


Albert  P.  Molinaro,  Jr.  'SO  has  retired  as  chief 
executive  officer  of  Klemtner  Advertising  Inc. 
some  40  years  after  starting  his  career  in  the  healthcare 
field  and  20  years  after  joining  Klemtner  as  its  president. 
Mr.  Molinaro  will  continue  to  hold  the  title  of  agency 
chairman  and  will  serve  as  an  advisor  and  consultant  to 
the  agency  and  its  parent  organization,  Saatchi  &  Saatchi 
North  America. 

Following  his  graduation  from  Susquehanna,  Mr. 
Molinaro  started  his  career  as  one  of  the  first  40  salesman 
with  the  Antibiotics  Division  of  Charles  Pfizer  Inc..  the 
predecessor  of  Pfizer  Laboratories.  He  subsequently  served 
as  an  account  executive  with  Klemtner,  advertising  and 
sales  promotion  manager  of  the  Ortho  Pharmaceutical 
Corporation,  vice  president  and  director  of  Lewis  & 
Oilman  Inc.,  and  executive  vice  president  of  Robert  A. 
Becker  Inc. 

Before  joining  Klemtner  in  1971,  Mr.  Molinaro  was  vice 
president  for  corporate  communications  at  Mead  Johnson 
&  Company,  president  of  Mead  Johnson  Nutritionals 
Division,  and  senior  vice  president  and  director  of  client 
services  at  Sudler  &  Hennessey  Inc.  Currently,  he  is  also 
serving  as  chairman  of  Hunterdon  Equities  Inc. ,  a  New 
Jersey-based  real  estate  and  business  investment  company. 

Mr.  Molinaro  is  a  member  of  Susquehanna's  board  of 
directors,  and  in  1987  he  received  the  University's  Alumni 
Achievement  Award.  He  is  also  a  member  of  the  board  of 
directors  of  the  Union  Chelsea  Bank  in  New  York  City  and 
is  a  director  and  member  of  the  Executive  Committee  of 
the  Epilepsy  Foundation  of  America. 

Michael  E.  Bortner  '71  was  elected  to  the 
Pennsylvania  State  Senate  on  November  6,  1990. 
He  had  previously  served  three  terms  in  the  Pennsylvania 
House  of  Representatives  as  the  legislator  for  the  95th 
Legislative  District  in  York  County. 

The  newly  elected  senator  has  been  appointed  minority 
chairman  of  the  Local  Government  Committee  and  also 
serves  on  the  Education,  Agriculture  and  Rural  Affairs, 
Game  and  Fisheries,  and  Policy  Committees.  Additionally, 
Senator  Bortner  serves  as  a  member  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Commission  on  Sentencing  and  the  Joint  State  Government 
Commission  on  Services  to  Children.  He  was  appointed 
by  Governor  Casey  to  the  Interstate  Commission  on  the 


Potomac  River  Basin. 

Senator  Bortner  is  married  to  Valerie  Fisher,  '71,  who 
is  the  treasurer  of  the  City  of  York.  Following  their 
graduation  from  Susquehanna,  they  became  Peace  Corps 
volunteers  and  served  in  Ghana  from  1971-1972.  He  earned 
his  law  degree  in  1976  from  the  Claude  W.  Pettit  College 
of  Law  of  Ohio  Northern  University  and  has  served  as 
assistant  district  attorney  for  York  County,  an  assistant 
public  defender,  and  an  instructor  in  the  Paralegal  Program 
at  the  Pennsylvania  State  University/York  Campus. 

A  member  of  the  board  of  directors  of  the  York  YWCA, 
the  United  Way,  and  the  York  County  Blind  Center,  Senator 
Bortner  currently  is  a  member  of  the  York  County 
Transportation  Coalition  and  York  2000.  He  formerly  was 
a  member  of  the  York  County  Anti-Drug  Commission. 
Active  within  the  York  Democratic  Party,  he  was  elected 
as  a  delegate  to  the  1988  Democratic  National  Convention. 

Michael  Bortner  and  Valerie  Fisher  are  the  parents  of 
two  sons,  Nathan  and  Seth.  The  family  resides  in  York. 
Pennsylvania. 

Linda  A.  Edwards  '79  has  been  named  executive 
director  of  the  National  Association  of  Black 
Journalists.  She  succeeds  Carl  E.  Morris,  who  had 
been  executive  director  since  April  1987. 

After  graduating  from  Susquehanna  with  a  bachelor's 
degree  in  English,  Ms.  Edwards  became  a  writer  and 
associate  producer  of  WJLA-TV/Washington,  DC  She  then 
moved  to  WTOP-AM/Washington,  DC  and  wrote  for  the 
morning  newscasts.  In  1984.  she  was  hired  by  Washington 
DCs  Chemical  Manufacturers  Association  to  produce  and 
write  "THE  REPORT,"  CMA's  syndicated  radio  series. 
After  the  broadcast  changed  from  a  monthly  to  daily  format 
and  increased  its  membership  from  800  to  3.000  radio 
stations,  Ms.  Edwards  became  the  association's  radio 
and  television  broadcast  news  services  manager.  As 
manager,  she  represented  CMA  at  industry  coalitions 
and  headed  the  training  for  other  CMA  representatives. 
Ms.  Edwards  also  wrote  a  monthly  social  and  food  column 
for  Metropolitan ,  a  Baltimore  magazine. 

A  free-lance  writer  for  the  Washington  Informer  and  the 
Washington  Post.  Ms.  Edwards  also  belongs  to  the  Radio- 
Television  News  Directors  Association  and  Women  in 
Communication,  Inc. 


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both  ol  our  annual  awards. 

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significant  service  as  a  University 
volunteer  Activities  to  consider  include, 
but  are  not  limited  to  district  alumni 
club  leadership,  lund  raising,  student 
recruitment,  and  career  assistance 

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a  record  ol  significant  accomplishment 
in  his  or  her  chosen  profession  A 
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VOLUME  59 

NUMBER  2 

SPRING  1991 


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PERSPECTIVES  ON  THE  PERSIAN  GULF 

ITT  ihile  the  Persian  Gulf  war  was  one  of  the  shortest  conflicts  in  recent  history,  its  effects  most  certainly  will  be 
m  i  ■felt  for  years  to  come.  Warehime  Distinguished  Professor  of  Business  Administration  William  A.  Ward  and 
^^^^1  Degenstein  Distinguished  Professor  of  Environmental  Science  Frank  W.  Fletcher  have  been  interviewed  in 
recent  months  by  regional  and  national  news  reporters  about  the  political  and  environmental  effects  of  the  Persian  Gulf 
War.  Some  of  their  views  are  reported  here. 

Ward,  who  was  a  member  of  the  Nixon  and  Ford  White  House  staffs  and  has  been  quoted  numerous  times  in  USA 
Today  stories  on  the  war,  believes  stability  and  moderation  will  be  the  main  theme  for  the  1990s.  "I  think  we're  going 
to  see  a  number  of  conferences  held  on  the  Arab-Israeli  situation,"  Ward  says.  "The  United  States  wants  moderate  Arabs 
to  lead  those  conferences  and  negotiate  peace  with  the  Israelis,  who  also  must  not  give  in  to  radicalism  on  their  part." 

Ward  also  believes  economic  issues,  such  as  the  reordering  of  energy  supplies,  should  be  addressed.  "New  policies 
that  take  into  account  world  price  and  demand  have  to  be  hammered  out  by  the  world's  principal  energy 
consumers.  .  .countries  like  Brazil,  Japan,  European  nations,  and  the  United  States,"  he  says.  commued <m pan,- j 


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Sports 


Kunes  Celebrates  25th  Anniversary 


It  was  a  season  of  joy  and  sadness  as  the  Susquehanna 
University  wrestling  program  celebrated  its  25th 
Anniversary  Season  and  said  goodbye  to  the  only  head 
coach  the  team  had  ever  known.  Charles  Kunes  (25th 
yn,  160-161-7).  With  six  returning  letter  winners  and 
four  returning  MAC  place  winners,  the  season  looked 
to  be  one  of  the  best  ever. 

The  Crusader  wrestling  teain  started  the  1990-91 
season  with  three  straight  victories  before  falling  to 
Lycoming.  The  team  then  went  on  a  6-0-1  streak  by 
outscoring  their  opponents  200-91  over  the  next  seven 
matches.  Leading  the  team  during  that  streak  was  junior 
Todd  Maynard  (150)  who  went  on  a  6-0-1  streak  of  his 
own.  scoring  20  team  points. 

The  1990-91  Crusaders  completed  the  dream  season 
at  home  against  the  Muhlenberg  Mules  on  February  16. 
1991.  They  entered  the  final  dual  meet  of  the  season 
with  an  11-3-1  record  and  a  last  chance  for  Charlie 


Kunes'  team  to  break  the  12-win  plateau. 

The  pressure  on  the  1990-91  team  was  especially  high 
since  a  number  of  wrestling  alumni  were  present  to  honor 
their  coach  and  cheer  the  team  on  to  the  victory  mark. 
On  hand  were  members  of  the  first  squad.  Art 
Ebersberger  and  Steve  Vak  ('68),  as  well  as  former 
Ail-Americans  Ken  Tashjy  ('82),  Steve  Deckard  ('85), 
Ken  Peifer  ('86)  and  Chris  Labrecque  ("88).  The 
Crusader  wrestlers  did  not  disappoint  their  predecessors 
as  they  went  on  to  defeat  Muhlenberg  28-19. 

It  was  a  record  12th  victory  and  the  160th  win  of 
Coach  Kunes'  career.  Over  his  25-year  tenure.  Kunes 
had  13  winning  seasons  and  produced  several  top 
wrestlers.  Seiinsgrove's  Bill  ('71)  and  Rick  Bechtel 
('72),  Susquehanna's  only  undefeated  wrestlers,  were 
among  those  proudly  standing  by  their  coach  in  a  pre- 
meet  gathering  in  honor  of  the  25  seasons.  Also  present 
was  Susquehanna's  first  MAC  champion  Bill  Bryson 


Row  1;  Rick  Moskowiiz  ('90).  Gary  Bauman  C88).  Bill  Finch  (76).  Todd  Bums  ('81).  Rick  Bechlel  C72).  Randall  Bngar  C76). 
Bill  Bechtel  ('71).  Joe  Schiller  ('74).  Bob  Adams  ('79).  Row  2:  Ken  Peifer  ('86).  Chris  Labrecque  ('88).  Chuck  Clark  ('82).  Bill 
Byrson  ('81).  Kevin  Akner  ('85).  Randy  Bailey  ('74).  Row  3:  John  Granlland  ('78).  Sieve  Deckard  ('85).  Rick  Evans  ('81).  Mike 
Deckard  ('84).  John  Carey  ('72).  Coach  Charles  Kunes.  Ralph  Buchspics  ('71).  Ben  Szoslak  ('81).  Sank  Griffith  ('82).  Steve  Vak 
('68).  Row  4:  Mike  Mohahan  ('77).  Dave  Lutcher  ('78).  Ed  Horn  ('72).  Whitne\  Gav  ('71).  Pat  Gallagher  ('73).  Steve  Waller 
('86).  KenTashjv  ('82).  FredSianion  ('82). 


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('81),  who  gave  one  of  the  most  memorable  recollections 
of  the  Charles  Kunes  era  during  the  banquet  which 
followed  the  meet. 

Following  the  banquet,  Whitney  Gay  ('71)  summed 
up  the  feelings  of  the  day,  "We  all  belong  to  a  select  club 
that  is  bonded  together  by  one  man.  Coach  Kunes.  He 
has  a  way  of  reaching  out  to  people  that  affects  you  for 
the  rest  of  your  life."  Present  wrestler  Matt  Schwenk 
('93)  echoed  those  sentiments,  "If  I  could  be  like 
anyone  else,  I'd  want  to  be  like  Coach  Kunes." 

Sophomore  Todd  Ericson  ('93)  also  added  his  name 
to  the  list  of  Kunes'  accomplishments  as  he  broke  the 
single  season  record  for  falls  when  he  recorded  his  tenth 
of  the  year  at  the  MAC  tournament. 

But  the  25th  anniversary  season  still  had  some 
surprises  to  come  as  sophomore  Andy  Watkins  ('91, 
21-6-1)  became  Kunes'  fifth  Ail-American  by  placing 
third  at  the  NCAA  Division  III  championships  at  190 
after  finishing  second  in  the  Middle  Atlantic  Conference 
championships  at  Haverford  College,  Haverford,  PA. 

The  1990-91  squad  presented  Coach  Kunes  with  a 
plaque  designed  by  team  captain  Ray  Swartz  ('91)  that 
said  it  all.  "After  25  years  of  thick  and  thin,  you  still 
come  out  a  winner." 

Winter  Sports 
Round-Up 

The  Lady  Crusader  basketball  team  created  some 
magic  of  their  own  this  season  by  posting  a  23-5  record 
and  winning  the  MAC-Northwest  title,  MAC-Northern 
Division  title  and  advancing  into  the  NCAA  Division  111 
Sweet  16  before  falling  to  Southern  Maine. 

The  team's  lone  senior,  Laurie  Pankuck  ('91),  drew 
the  most  attention  to  the  women's  program  as  she  finished 
her  four-year  career  with  1,539  points  (2nd  on  the  all- 
time  list)  for  an  average  of  16  points-per-game  (3rd). 
Pankuck  also  became  only  the  second  Lady  Crusader 
ever  to  score  500  points  in  a  season  as  she  pumped  in 
501  (4th  on  the  season  high  list)  this  year.  She  was 
honored  by  receiving  her  second  consecutive  MAC-NW 
All-Star  selection. 

MAC  Northern  Division  Coach  of  the  'Year  Mark 
Hribar  (4th  yn,  60-38)  brought  the  team  to  its  first 
NCAA  playoff  birth  since  1986  and  its  first  NCAA 
playoff  victory  since  1982.  With  four  returning  starters 
and  13  underclassmen  on  the  roster,  the  Lady  Crusaders 
should  be  in  the  thick  of  things  for  years  to  come. 


The  Susquehanna  University  men's  basketball  team 
finished  a  frustrating  11-14  season  by  just  missing  the 
MAC  playoffs  with  a  98-93  loss  to  Scranlon.  The  1990-91 
season  was  highlighted  by  senior  Will  Ciecierski  ('91) 
as  he  became  the  latest  Crusader  to  score  1,000  points  in 
his  career.  He  would  finish  the  year  with  1,206  points 
and  13th  in  the  nation  for  free-throw  percentage 
(86.9%).  Ciecierski  was  selected  to  the  Division  III  All- 
Middle  Atlantic  District  first  team,  while  junior  Craig 
Harper  ('92)  was  voted  to  the  District's  second  team  for 
his  19.8  points-per-game  scoring  average. 


The  men's  and  women's  swimming  teams  both 
finished  the  1990-91  season  with  6-4  records.  Two 
records  fell  this  season  as  sophomore  Amy  Clark  ('93) 
broke  the  500  meter  freestyle  mark  15:36.04)  and  the 
400  meter  medley  relay  team  of  David  Moretz  ('94), 
Scott  Blanchard  ('93),  Rob  Mark  ('93)  and  Jon 
Grove  ('91)  placed  seventh  at  the  Middle  Atlantic 
conference  championships  in  a  school  record  3:51.52. 


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MONDAY,  MARCH  25,  1991  •  USA  TODAY 

Forgotten 
casualties 

Gulf  war  widow's  crusade 


By  Carol  J.  Castaneda 
USA  TODAY 


FORT  LEONARD  WOOD.  Mo.  — 

Looking  out  over  the  hills  of  Mark  Twain 
National  Forest.  Army  Capt.  Karen 
Bnosky  gently  rolls  her  husband's  bent 
wedding  band  between  her  fingers. 

The  band  hangs  from  a  gold  chain 
around  her  neck,  serving  as  a  warm 
reminder  of  her  15-month  marriage  to 
Army  Lt.  Jeffrey  J.  Bnosky. 

"He  thought  it  was  the  neatest  thing  to 
be  married."  she  says. 

Jeffrey  Bnosky,  25,  of  Hometown.  Pa., 
was  the  last  allied  soldier  to  die  m  the 
Persian  Gulf  durmg  Operation  Desert 
Shield,  before  combat  began. 

Now.  his  26-year-old  widow,  an  Army 
nurse  from  Milwaukee.  Wis.,  is  talking 
about  her  grief  as  she  campaigns  to  make 
sure  the  108  people  killed  before 
Operation  Desert  Storm  started  aren't 
forgotten. 

Bnosky  was  killed  Jan.  13  in  a  jeep 
accident  —  only  four  hours  after  he  and 
his  wife,  both  deployed  in  Saudi  Arabia 
spent  two  romantic  days  together  in  the 
desert. 

"Ever  since  the  air  war  and  then  the 
ground  war  started.  I  have  felt  as  though 
America  was  forgetting  all  those  who  died 
during  Operation  Desert  Shield."  Karen 
says, 

"It's  really  bothered  me  that  all  people 
care  about  is  the  war  casualties."  and  that 
the  "casualties  are  low.  But  to  those  of  us 
who  were  affected  by  the  casualties,  it  was 
too  many." 

The  Bnoskys  met  at  Fort  Leonard  Wood 
in  fall  of  1987.  shortly  after  each  arrived. 

He  had  just  graduated  from 
Susquehanna  University  in  Selinsgrove. 
Pa.,  with  a  geology  degree. 

"We  met  at  a  soccer  game."  Karen  says, 
sitting  in  her  green  uniform  at  the  officer's 
club.  The  63.000-acre  base,  about  110 
miles  southwest  of  St.  Louis,  is  home  to 
the  Army's  Engineering  School. 

Jeffrey,  a  member  of  Company  D  of  the 
5th  Engineering  Battalion,  was  to  get  out 
of  the  service  this  June.  Karen  planned  to 
stay  longer.  He  was  looking  forward  to 


SHARED  DESERT  DUTY:  Jeffrey 
and  Karen  Bnosky  in  Saudi  Arabia. 

fishing,  hunting  and  riding  his  mountain 
bike. 

"He  didn't  really  know  what  he  wanted 
to  do."  says  Karen. 

Then  came  the  threat  of  war.  and 
everything  changed. 

On  Oct.  25,  Jeffrey  left  for  Saudi 
Arabia.  Karen  arrived  nine  weeks  later 
with  the  93rd  Evacuation  Hospital  of  Fort 
Leonard  Wood  to  work  in  the  emergency 
room. 

"A  lot  of  people  were  dreading  it,  but  I 
was  excited,"  she  says  of  her  deployment 
to  the  gulf.  "I  was  going  to  see  him  again." 

On  Jan.  9.  Jeffrey  contacted  her  base 
chaplain,  saying  he  would  arrive  at  the 
Army  hospital  in  two  days. 

"The  time  couldn't  go  fast  enough,  I 
just  wanted  to  see  him."  Karen  says. 

As  she  waited  for  his  arrival,  she  kept 
herself  busy  any  way  she  could,  even 
shoveling  bags  fiill  of  sand. 

"Jeffrey  was  out  of  the  vehicle  before  I 
knew  he  was  there,"  she  says.  "We  had  big 
smiles  on  our  faces." 

He  brought  her  gifts  —  the  only  ones  he 
could  find:  rolls  of  toilet  paper.  Kool-Aid. 
food. 

"That  night  we  sat  in  the  back  of  his 
vehicle  and  made  plans  for  after  the  war. 
Karen  says.  They'd  go  on  a  cruise,  maybe 
get  a  dog.  "have  our  2.5  children." 

That  night,  when  the  Baskin-Robbins 


truck  came  by,  they  shared  a  pint  of  Very 
Berry  Strawberry. 

The  next  day.  they  ate  cheeseburgers 
and  french  fries  at  a  hamburger  stand  just 
outside  Dhahran,  Saudi  Arabia. 

On  their  last  night  together,  sitting 
outside  a  tent  on  a  picnic  table,  they  each 
took  off  their  gold  bands  and  exchanged 
wedding  vows  again. 

Then,  it  was  time  for  him  to  leave.  It 
was  10:30  a.m.  Sunday.  Jan.  13. 

"We  cried  and  hugged,  and  didn't  care 
who  was  watching."  Karen  says.  "He  was 
real  worried  about  me." 

He  asked  a  friend  of  his  at  her  base  to 
please  watch  out  for  his  wife. 

Four  hours  after  he  left.  Karen  went  to 
mass  in  a  sand-colored  tent.  She  sat  on  a 
picnic  bench,  "praying  to  God  to  make  it 
end  and  everyone  come  home  OK." 

"I  felt  a  real  peace  inside,"  she  says. 
"God  wouldn't  give  me  anything  I 
couldn't  handle." 

Atthe  same  time,  2:30  p.m..  in  a  heavy 
rain,  Jeffrey'sjeep  collided  with  an  Army 
tractor-trailer  rig.  Jeffrey,  sitting  on  the 
passenger  side,  was  killed  instantly.  His 
wedding  band  was  bent. 

The  next  morning,  as  Karen  sat  on  a 
cot,  pulling  up  her  boots,  she  saw  the 
hospital  commander,  the  chaplain  and  a 
nurse  walking  toward  her. 

"I  had  just  seen  him.  How  could  one 
person  be  alive  one  minute,  and  dead  the 
next?"  she  says,  looking  down.  Then  she 
looks  up. 

"There's  going  to  be  a  lot  of 
homecomings,  but  my  husband  is  not 
coming  home." 

Karen  came  home  to  the  USA  in 
January,  buried  her  husband  less  than  a 
mile  from  where  he  grew  up.  and  returned 
to  Fort  Leonard  Wood.  She's  not  working 
as  a  nurse  for  the  moment  —  she  doesn't 
have  "10%  of  me  to  give"  right  now. 
Instead  she  spends  her  time  working  with 
base  support  groups  and  helping  families 
who  still  have  loved  ones  overseas. 

If  the  USA  can  remember  one  thing, 
she  says,  it's  "Don't  forget  about  all  the 
people  that  didn't  come  home." 

Two  days  after  his  death.  Jeffrey 
Bnosky  was  promoted  from  first 
lieutenant  to  captain. 

Reprinted  wiih  permission. 


Software  Aided  Marines  in  Persian  Gulf 


Mason  W.  Brown  '88  and  Reed  A.  Starr  '88  have 
developed  a  computer  software  product  which  the 
United  States  Marine  Corps  used  in  its  Desert  Storm 
operations  in  the  Middle  East. 

Brown,  who  is  vice  president  and  chief  operating 
officer  of  American  Information  Systems,  Inc.  (AIS)  in 
Wellsboro,  PA,  and  Starr,  software  engineer,  developed 
an  executive  information  system  (EIS)  called  RediMaster, 
which  was  chosen  by  the  Second  Marine  Aircraft  Wing. 

According  to  Brown,  RediMaster  is  easy  to  use  and 


inexpensive.  It  uses  colorful  graphics  and  information 
is  obtained  by  an  instantaneous  point-and-click  system. 

"The  turnover  of  military  people  at  an  installation  is 
inherently  immense,  so  the  Marines  were  interested  in  a 
system  that  would  be  easy  for  newcomers  to  learn"  said 
Brown.  "In  addition,  most  other  software  packages 
would  not  have  allowed  them  to  develop  EIS  applications 
fast  enough  to  respond  to  volatile  combat  situations." 

Major  Dymond  R.  Dempster,  information  systems 
management  officer  for  the  Second  Marine  Aircraft 


Continued  frvm  page  1 

Finally,  Ward  points  out  the  environmental 
implications  that  could  result  from  Iraq's  destruction 
of  Kuwaiti  oil  fields.  "Saddam  Hussein  has  got  to  be 
the  greatest  environmental  criminal  of  the  20th  century," 
he  says.  "The  clean-up  costs  will  be  enormous,  and  who's 
going  to  pay  for  it?  Plus,  if  the  pollution  caused 
by  burning  oil  fields  were  to  migrate  and  affect  the 
health  of  Southeast  Asia's  agricultural  crops,  then 
what  happens?" 

Dr.  Frank  W.  Fletcher,  head  of  Susquehanna's 
geology  depanment,  continues,  "The  war  has  had 
an  ongoing  environmental  impact  well  beyond  the 
oil  spills  we're  now  familiar  with.  Everyone's  been 
concerned  about  the  danger  posed  by  Saddam 
Hussein,  often  to  the  exclusion  of  anything  else, 
while  we  have  overlooked  the  damage  to  our  future 
posed  by  the  war  itself." 

Fletcher  cites  the  air  pollution  problems  caused  by 
burning  oil  fields  which  can  cause  climatic  changes 
in  the  region.  From  a  scientific  perspective,  the  effects 
of  a  burning  oil  field  can  be  compared  to  the  eruption 
of  a  volcano,  which  spews  gases  and  dust  particles  in 
the  atmosphere.  According  to  Fletcher,  scientists  will 
use  volcanic  research  and  models  to  predict  climatic 
changes  in  the  Gulf  region  which  affect  agricultural 
growing  seasons  and  water  supplies. 

In  addition,  Fletcher  points  out  the  Persian  Gulf 
war  has  provided  many  field  research  opportunities 
for  scientists,  and  environmental  experts  in  particular. 
"Scientists  are  astounding  clinicians,"  he  says.  "In 
the  midst  of  tragedy  and  chaos,  we're  out  there  doing 
our  own  thing,  without  regard  to  the  political  and 
social  results  of  the  crisis."  In  1972  during  Hurricane 
Agnes,  while  most  people  were  evacuating  their 
homes,  Fletcher  was  right  in  the  thick  of  things 
measuring  the  height  of  the  fiood  waves, 

"We're  kind  of  a  weird  bunch  that  way,"  he 
continues.  "While  no  one  would  ever  say  that  it's 
worth  the  cost  to  learn  all  these  things,  this  war  gives 
us  an  opportunity  for  study  that  we  would  never  be 
able  to  run  planned  experiments  on.  The  Saudis  have 
a  number  of  outstanding  environmentalists,  and  experts 
are  converging  on  the  Gulf  from  all  over  the  world," 
he  says,  "Bringing  so  many  scientific  minds  to  bear 
on  the  same  problem  should  result  in  our  being  able  to 
destroy  oil  slicks  much  more  effectively  in  the  future." 

Ward  predicts,  "The  decade  of  the  1990s  will  have  the 
Middle  East  situation  as  one  of  its  focal  points.  The  issues 
are  long-standing  and  the  stakes  very  high.  However,  the 
1990s  represent  the  first  occasion  in  many  years  when 
many  of  the  world's  'great  players'  have  common 
interests,  so  I  think  we  can  be  optimistic  about 
the  prospects." 


Wing,  told  Brown  before  the  allied  troops  moved  on 
Iraq,  "RediMaster  will  help  us  do  the  job  and 
accomplish  the  mission  we're  assigned."  RediMaster 
gave  the  unit  instant  access  to  information  on  logistics 
status,  aviation  weather  conditions,  and  personnel 
availability.  It  also  delivered  up-to-the-minute 
intelligence  information  and  reports  from  the  front. 

AIS  has  an  enviable  client  list.  Brown  and  Starr  count 
among  their  RediMaster  customers  such  well-known 

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SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

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Campus  News 

University  Adopts 
New  i^go 

Susquehanna  has  adopted  a  new  graphic  identity 
which  is  now  beginning  to  appear  on  University 
pubMcations  and  other  printed  materials. 

In  1990.  an  advisory  committee  composed  of  a 
representative  group  of  students,  faculty,  alumni,  and 
administrators  assisted  Susquehanna's  Office  of  Public 
Relations  and  Publications  in  developing  the  new  program. 
The  group's  goal  was  to  create  a  "signature"  for 
Susquehanna  that  could  be  used  throughout  its  publications 
to  better  convey  the  institution's  strength  and  quality. 

The  staff  and  committee  worked  closely  with  Robert 
Rytter  &  Associates,  the  Baltimore  firm  which  has 
designed  Susquehanna's  admissions  literature  for  the 
last  three  years.  The  firm  had  also  developed  identity 
programs  for  institutions  such  as  Johns  Hopkins,  the 
University  of  Arizona  and  Rensselaer 

The  new  University  logo  reflects  Selinsgrove  Hall,  a 
familiar  campus  landmark  which  was  the  first  building 
of  the  institution  in  1858;  the  curves  of  the  letter  S  and 
the  Susquehanna  River;  the  roadway  connecting  the 
University  to  the  community  of  Selinsgrove;  and  the 
rolling  hills  of  the  Susquehanna  Valley.  This  graphic  was 
selected  because  it  was  thought  to  best  capture  important 
characteristics  of  Susquehanna:  its  academic  excellence, 
friendliness,  sense  of  tradition,  liveliness,  beautiful 
campus  and  service  to  the  community. 

A  new  University  emblem  was  also  created  and  the 
University  seal  was  updated.  The  emblem  contains  all 
the  elements  of  the  new  logo  and  will  be  applied  to  a 
variety  of  publications  and  merchandise.  It  was  created 
to  provide  an  alternative  to  the  University  seal  which 
will  be  reserved  for  more  official  uses,  such  as  the 
University  catalog,  diplomas  and  other  documents, 
in  addition  to  certain  bookstore  merchandise. 


Susquehanna  University 


Susquehanna 
University 


New  Crusaders  Logo 

The  advisory  committee  and  designer  also  worked  to 
create  a  graphic  design  for  the  Crusaders  athletic  program 
which  has  not  had  a  single,  common  graphic  image  to 
depict  Crusader  sports. 

"The  way  we  have  traditionally  depicted  our  Crusaders 
nickname  was  by  warriors  on  horseback,  with  shield 
and  sword  by  their  side,  maybe  because  those  are  the 
images  that  naturally  come  to  mind,"  says  Athletic 
Director  Don  Harnum.  "But  what  many  people  don't 


know  is  how  far  those  images  are  from  why  we 
originally  became  nicknamed  the  Crusaders." 

Harnum  explains  that  during  the  1920s  when  college 
sports  were  becoming  big  business,  Susquehanna's 
athletic  director  by  contrast  championed  the  ideal  of 
amateur  athleticism  in  college  sports.  According  to  Vtc 
Story  of  Susquehanna  University,  published  in  1958  by 
the  Susquehanna  University  Press,  the  sports  editor  of 
a  Philadelphia  newspaper  wrote  that  people  had  begun 
calling  Susquehanna's  football  team  the  Crusaders  because 
of  their  determination  to  put  its  athletics  on  a  strictly 
amateur  basis.  The  article  went  on  to  say  that  the  team's 
motto  was  "Sports  for  all  and  sports  for  sports'  sake." 


crusaders! 

Susquehanna  University 

"The  new  symbol  is  meant  to  be  a  better  reflection  of 
our  roots  and  so  far  our  fans"  reaction  to  it  has  been  very 
favorable,"  Harnum  said. 

The  new  Crusaders  logo  has  been  used  so  far  on  this 
year's  football  and  basketball  programs,  sports  schedule 
cards,  and  on  various  items  sold  in  the  campus  bookstore. 

Members  of  the  advisory  committee  were  Carl  Bellas, 
dean  of  the  Sigmund  Weis  School  of  Business;  Susan 
Bowers,  assistant  professor  of  English;  Joel  Cunningham, 
president;  Henry  Diers.  dean  of  the  School  of  Fine  Arts 
and  Communications;  Don  Harnum.  director  of  athletics 
and  physical  education;  Carol  Kehler.  class  of  1974; 
Sara  Kirkland,  vice  president  for  university  relations; 
Matt  Kirkner.  class  of  1991;  Joe  Kleinbauer.  class  of 
1963;  Betsy  Koons.  director  of  public  relations  and 
publications;  Bob  Mowry.  associate  professor  of  Spanish; 
Jeanne  Neff,  vice  president  for  academic  affairs;  Betty 
Schneider,  class  of  1993;  Jean  Smith,  publications 
manager;  Pamela  White,  dean  of  academic  services. 


New  Theater,  Art 
Gallery  Planned 

Susquehanna's  Board  of  Directors  has  authorized 
preparations  for  the  renovation  and  expansion  of  the 
Degenstein  Campus  Center,  adding  30.000  square  feet  to 
the  existing  75,000  square-foot  structure.  The  new  facility 
will  provide  a  450-seat  theater,  theater  work  and 
teaching  space,  an  art  gallery,  expanded  meeting  rooms 
and  storage  space,  and  renovated  student  life  offices. 
Construction  is  scheduled  for  completion  by  fall  of  1992. 

"We  are  thrilled  by  the  new  educational,  performance, 
and  exhibition  opportunities  the  creation  of  the  new 
theater  and  art  gallery  will  offer  Susquehanna  students 
and  members  of  the  public  who  are  interested  in  the 
creative  arts,"  said  President  Joel  Cunningham.  "We 
deeply  appreciate  the  generosity  that  makes  these 
improvements  possible." 

The  University  has  received  pledges  of  the  full  funds 
which  are  anticipated  to  be  required  for  this  project. 
The  estimated  cost  is  $4.5  million.  This  project  is  one 
of  several  capital  improvement  projects  made  possible 
by  gifts  to  the  Window  of  Opportunity  capital  campaign, 
now  in  its  final  year  of  active  campaigning. 

An  important  feature  of  the  expanded  facility  will  be  a 
"jewel  box"  theater  which  will  provide  an  exceptionally 
intimate  setting  and  accoustically  tuned  space.  In  planning 
the  theater.  Dean  of  Fine  Arts  and  Communications 
Henry  Diers  set  two  primary  goals.  "We  want  to  create 
a  technically  advanced,  ideal  performance  space  which 
will  serve  the  department  as  a  teaching  lab  as  well." 


explains  Diers.  who  previously  designed  theaters  in 
Miami  and  New  York.  "We  also  expect  the  facility  to 
serve  the  entire  University  community  as  a  multi- 
purpose, 'public'  space." 

At  a  time  when  many  people  see  the  arts  as  a  luxury, 
connecting  the  new  theater  to  the  Campus  Center  makes 
an  important  statement.  "Theater  is  a  vital  part  of  college 
life,  a  vital  part  of  a  liberal  education."  Diers  emphasizes. 

"The  new  theater,  along  with  an  adjacent  art  gallery, 
will  place  the  arts  in  the  heart  of  the  action  at  Susquehanna." 
says  Vice  President  of  Academic  Affairs  Jeanne  N. 
Neff.  "The  arts  will  be  visibly  prominent,  creating 
a  constant  presence  and  reminder  of  their  integral  role 
in  an  educational  community." 

Susquehanna  Sets 
1991-92  Tuition,  Fees 

Citing  its  commitment  to  maintain  educational  qualiu. 
Susquehanna  University's  board  of  directors  has  approM.\l 
an  increase  in  tuition  and  fees  for  the  1991-92  academic 
year.  The  new  figures  represent  the  lowest  increases  in 
ten  years. 

Comprehensive  fees  for  next  year's  freshmen  and 
sophomores  will  be  $17,980;  for  juniors,  $17,390:  and 
for  seniors,  $16,400.  The  costs  for  entering  students 
will  be  5.95%  more  than  in  1990-91. 

In  announcing  the  board's  action.  President  Joel 
Cunningham  said.  "The  board  is  commilted  to  keeping 
increases  as  low  as  possible  without  sacrificing  educational 
quality.  As  we  work  to  contain  costs,  we  recognize  that 
these  efforts  must  not  come  at  the  expense  of  what  is 
most  crucial  to  students— an  excellent  education." 

The  value  of  a  Susquehanna  education  is  recognized 
in  the  new  Barron 's  300  Best  Buys  in  Higher  Education 
which  selected  Susquehanna  University  from  the  more 
than  three  thousand  public  and  private  institutions  in  the 
United  States,  Selections  were  based  on  performance  of 
the  faculty,  the  depth  and  comprehensiveness  of  the 
curriculum,  preparation  of  students  for  lives  after 
graduation,  and  prices  charged  for  services. 

The  value  of  a  Susquehanna  education  has  also  been 
recognized  by  alumni  and  friends  of  the  University 
whose  support  of  the  current  capital  campaign  has 
dramatically  increased  the  endowment  and  made 
possible  a  multi-million  dollar  campus  renovation 
program.  This  spring  the  University  brokeground 
for  the  expansion  of  the  Degenstein  Campus  Center  to 
provide  new  performance,  exhibition,  and  student 
activities  spaces— funded  entirely  by  campaign  gifts. 

Recognizing  the  current  economic  times  and  the 
difficulty  some  families  face  in  financing  a  quality 
education.  Susquehanna  offers  an  extensive  financial 
aid  program.  All  students  who  demonstrate  need  receive 
assistance  and  the  University  has  committed  to  making 
prompt  adjustments  in  aid  to  any  student  whose  family's 
financial  circumstances  change  suddenly  in  these  times 
of  economic  recession. 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

5 


Susquehannans  on  Parade 


Dear  Susquehannans. 

Over  the  past  several  months,  I've  been  talking  a  lot 
about  involvement  and  participation  in  alumni  activities. 
Recently,  we've  held  some  very  successful  events  in 
Washington  D.C. .  Northern  and  Central  New  Jersey. 
Philadelphia.  Reading,  York.  Lancaster,  and  here  in 
Selinsgrove.  Those  of  you  who  attended  the  receptions 
associated  with  the  University  Choir  tour  had  the 
opportunity  to  get  together  with  your  former  classmates 
as  well  as  hear  some  outstanding  music-making.  And 
in  the  months  ahead,  we  plan  to  take  advantage  of 
the  summer  season  with  a  full  and  varied  schedule 
of  programs. 

A  few  weeks  ago,  however,  I  participated  in  one  of 
the  most  important  meetings  on  the  Alumni  Association 
calendar:  the  meeting  of  our  Nominatmg  Committee. 
This  group  is  charged  with  the  unenviable  task  of 
selecting  a  few  individuals  from  our  more  than  10.000 
alumni  to  lead  the  Alumni  Association,  set  the  tone  and 
direction  of  this  organization  in  the  years  to  come,  and 
represent  your  interests  on  the  University's  Board  of 
Directors.  They  then  will  present  this  slate  of  nominees 
to  all  of  you  for  election  at  our  Annual  Meeting  in  June. 

Obviously,  this  is  a  tremendous  responsibility,  and 
one  that  the  Nominating  Committee  takes  very  seriously. 
Therefore,  after  countless  hours  of  research,  study, 
and  discussion,  it  is  my  pleasure  to  present  to  you  the 
following  nominees: 


For  three-year  terms  as  Alumni  Representatives  to  the 
Susquehanna  University  Board  of  Directors: 
Lynn  Hassinger  Askew  '57,  Manville,  NJ 
Frederick  W.  Kelly  '66,  Selinsgrove,  PA 

For  one-year  terms  as  officers  of  the  Susquehanna 
University  Alumni  Association: 
President 

Terry  L.  March  '65.  Franklin  Square,  NY 
First  Vice  President 

Carol  B.  Kehler  '74.  Mechanicsburg,  PA 
Second  Vice  President 
Richard  D.  Spotts  '68,  Doylestown,  PA 
Secretary 

Donald  S.  King  '66,  Montoursville,  PA 
Treasurer 
Chester  G.  Rowe  '52.  Selinsgrove.  PA 

For  three-year  terms  as  members-at-large  of  the 
Susquehanna  University  Alumni  Association; 
Todd  G.  Burns  '81.  Pen  Argyl,  PA 
David  M,  Dumeyer  '69.  Landisville,  PA 
Teri  L.  Guerrisi  '80,  Harrisburg,  PA 
Robert  F.  Herr  '90,  Lancaster,  PA 
Marsha  A.  Lehman  '74,  Penfield,  NY 


Christopher  D.  Rooke  '82,  Morristown,  NJ 
Suzanne  Yenchko  '68,  Lemoyne,  PA 

Although  each  of  these  individuals  will  be  working 
closely  with  my  office,  please  remember  that  you  are 
their  constituency.  I  encourage  you  to  contact  them  with 
any  ideas,  suggestions,  or  concerns  that  you  may  have 
about  the  Alumni  Association  or  the  University  in 
general.  This  is  the  only  way  that  any  of  us  can  be 
responsive  to  your  needs. 

Finally,  if  you  have  not  already  done  so,  please  plan 
to  attend  the  Alumni  Association  Luncheon  and  Annual 
Meeting  on  June  8  here  at  Susquehanna.  In  addition  to 
having  the  opportunity  to  enjoy  lunch  with  your  friends 
and  classmates,  you  will  also  be  here  for  the  presentation 
of  the  Alumni  Association  Awards  for  Service  and 
Achievement.  It's  all  part  of  Alumni  Weekend  '91. 
which  is  shaping  up  as  our  best  ever.  I'm  looking 
forward  to  seeing  you  there. 

Sincerely. 


CZZi^wn- 


Sam  Kuba  75 

Director  of  Alumni  Relations 


NOTE:  Please  submit  alumni  updates  lo  the  Office  of  Alumni 
Relations,  Susquehanna  University,  Selinsgrove,  PA  17870. 
Items  received  before  June  1  will  be  included  in  the  Summer 
issue  The  deadline  for  the  Fall  issue  is  September  1. 

THE  FORTIES 

The  Rev.  Martin  W.  Hopkins  '42  is  the  assistant  pastor 
of  the  1,450  member  Calvary  United  Methodist  Church  in 
Harrisburg.  PA.  He  was  pastor  of  the  church  in  its  rapidly 
growing  days.  He  resides  in  Mechanicsburg.  PA.  His  brother 
Henry  F.  Hopkins  '44  is  the  assistant  pastor  of  Pine  Street 
United  Methodist  Church  in  Williamsport.  PA,  and  lives  in 
Lewisburg.  PA. 


THE  FIFTIES 

Dorothy  Apgar  Ross  '53  has  recently  graduated  from 
the  Real  Estate  Institute  and  received  her  GRI  professional 
designation.  She  now  works  for  Century  21  in  Carlisle,  PA. 

Leonard  A.  Carlson  '53  was  recently  featured  in  the 
Albany,  NY  Sunday  Times  Union.  He  is  a  musician-turned- 
huilder.  He  had  earned  a  master's  degree  in  organ  playing 
from  Union  Theological  Seminary  in  New  York  City.  Then 
he  decided  to  become  a  builder  of  organs.  The  L.  A.  Carlson 
Company  builds  pipe  organs  and  he  has  worked  at  this  art 
over  the  past  three  decades  completing  some  146  organs. 

Samuel  D.  Ross,  Jr.  '54  was  recently  honored  by  the  American 
Heart  Association  for  his  wide-rangmg  contributions  to 
business  and  civic  activities  throughout  Pennsylvania.  He  is 
president  and  CEO  of  Pennsylvania  Blue  Shield  and  has  served 
on  the  United  Way  board,  as  well  as  numerous  other  boards. 

Vernon  V.  Hoover  '58  is  the  executive  director  of  UllraLink 
National  Network  in  Costa  Mesa,  CA.  which  is  pan  of  the 
nationwide  HMO  network.  He  resides  in  Palos  Verdes.  CA. 


THE  SIXTIES 

Linda  K.  Leonard  '6L  a  Sunday  School  teacher  at  the 
Hughesville  Baptist  Church  for  over  15  years,  was  recently 
honored  for  her  ministry  of  teaching  in  the  Sunday  School  and 
recommended  by  the  church  as  an  exceptional  teacher.  Presently 
she  teaches  a  mixed  class  of  young  adults  in  choir,  is  the 
church  organist,  and  the  choir  director.  A  charter  member  of 
the  Susquehanna  Valley  Chorale,  Ms.  Leonard  is  also  the 
president  of  the  alumnae  chapter  of  Sigma  Alpha  Iota,  the 
international  music  fraternity  for  women.  After  graduating 
from  Susquehanna  with  a  BS  in  music  education,  she  earned 
her  masters  degree  in  music  education  from  Penn  Slate,  She 
has  also  taken  courses  at  Mansfield  'and  West  Chester  Universities. 
Marywood  College,  and  VanderCook  College  of  Music. 
Chicago.  IL.  Ms.  Leonard  currently  resides  in  Hughesville.  PA. 

Judith  A.  Blee  '62  received  a  Certificate  of  Commendation 
from  the  PA  Music  Educators'  Association  in  recognition  of 
25  years  of  teaching  in  PA.  This  was  presented  to  her  in  April 
1990  at  the  PMEA  State  Conference  in  Hershey.  Presently  in 
her  28th  year  in  the  Music  Department  in  the  Lewisburg.  PA 
Area  School  District,  Miss  Blee  teaches  classroom  general 
music  and  chorus  at  Linntown  Elementary  School.  She  resides 
in  Lewisburg,  PA. 

Charles  R.  Bowen  '62  has  been  named  the  President  of  the 
Harvard  Dental  School  Alumni  Association.  After  receiving 
his  Doctor  of  Dental  Medicine  degree  from  the  Harvard 
School  of  Dental  Medicine  in  1966,  he  began  working  at 
Massachusetts  General  Hospital  in  Boston.  MA.  where  he 
completed  his  internship  and  residency.  Dr.  Bowen  now  has 
a  private  practice  of  oral  surgery  and  teaches  at  the  University 
of  Vermont  Medical  School  and  lives  in  Shelburne,  VT. 

William  B.  Jones  '64.  former  supervisor  of  the  math 
department  at  Jonathan  Dayton  High  School,  Springfield,  was 
appointed  the  vice  principal  of  David  Brearley  High  School, 
Cranford.  NJ.  in  November.  He  earned  his  master's  degree  in 
educational  administration  from  Kean  College  in  1976.  and  had 
done  graduate  work  in  math  and  administration  at  Kean.  St. 


Peter's  College.  Jersey  City  State  College,  and  Monmouth 
College.  He  had  been  the  assistant  football  coach  and  assistant 
and  head  coach  of  the  cross  country,  indoor  track  and  outdoor 
track  teams  for  many  years  at  Dayton.  A  member  of  the  Green 
Brook  school  board  from  1985  to  1989  and  president  of  the 
Lions  Club.  Mr.  Jones  lives  in  Green  Brook,  NJ. 

George  "Choppy"  E.  Harris  IV,  '64,  president  and  founder 
of  Cost  Containment  Corp..  Mifflinburg.  has  been  named 
Business  Man  of  the  Year  by  Zeta  Chapter  of  Duquesne 
University's  Beta  Gamma  Sigma,  a  national  honor  society  in 
business  and  management.  In  the  past  decade.  Harris  has  initiated 
new  health  care  practices  in  the  health  care  benefits  industry. 

Wayne  H.  Fisher  '66,  formerly  of  York.  PA,  was  recently 
promoted  to  executive  vice  president  at  the  Continental  Corp. 
in  New  York  City.  Fisher,  who  was  a  senior  staff  member,  will 
remain  president  of  the  Special  Operations  Group.  He  is  the 
son  of  Dr.  and  Mrs,  Roscoe  L.  Fisher  '32. 

Ann  Griffin  Overholt  '68  was  elected  to  the  board  of 
directors  of  Lebanon  Family  Health  Services.  She  will  serve 
on  the  public  relations  committee.  She  received  her  degree  in 
English  literature  from  Susquehanna  and  her  registered  nurse 
degree  from  Harrisburg  Area  Community  College.  In  the  past, 
she  has  worked  for  Tri-County  Family  Planning  and  was  a 
caseworker  for  the  New  York  Department  of  Social  Service. 
In  the  past  ten  years  she  has  been  working  in  women's  health 
care.  An  active  member  of  her  school's  PTO  and  the  Lebanon 
County  Choral  Society,  Ms.  Griffin  Overholt  resides  in 
Cornwall.  PA,  with  her  husband  Thomas  and  their  three 
children.  Robert  E.  Forse  '68  has  been  named  president  of 
Woodlands  Bank  in  Williamsport.  PA.  the  fir>t  bank  to  be 
organized  in  Lycoming  County  in  50  years. 


THE  SEVENTIES 

Anne  J.  Herrington  '70  was  highlighted  in  Vie  Chrimicle 
of  Higher  EJucalum  lor  her  directorship  ot  the  innovative 


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ALUMNUS 

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ATTENTION 
ALUMNI! 


You  may  not  know  it,  but  you  can  play  a  vital  role 
in  the  future  of  Susquehanna  University. 

Each  year,  as  the  number  of  college-age  students 
decreases  nationally,  the  competition  for  qualified, 
motivated  young  men  and  women  becomes  more 
and  more  intense. 

That's  where  you  come  in.  With  more  than  11,000 
alumni  throughout  the  United  States  and  Canada,  we 
already  have  an  extraordinary  network  of  recruiters 
in  place.  After  all,  who  better  to  promote  Susquehanna 
than  those  of  you  who  have  experienced  it  first-hand? 

The  procedure  is  quite  simple.  Whenever  you  identify 
a  student  (relative,  neighbor,  friend)  you  believe  would 
be  a  prospect  for  our  consideration,  just  send  us  the 
information  on  the  attached  form.  The  Alumni  and 
Admissions  Offices  will  do  all  of  the  follow-up  work 
and  report  to  you  on  our  results. 

For  those  of  you  interested  in  doing  more,  the 
Alumni /Parent  Admissions  Network  (APAN)  works 
directly  with  the  Admissions  Office  in  attracting 
quahfied  students  to  Susquehanna.  Currently,  nearly 
200  alumni  and  parents  participate  in  this  program. 
For  additional  information,  check  the  appropriate  box 
on  the  form. 

Your  assistance  with  our  recniiting  efforts  over  the  next 
several  years  will  enable  Susquehanna  University  to  remain 
one  of  the  nation's  outstanding,  small  undergraduate 
institutions.  You  are  our  greatest  resource,  and  your 
help  will  make  a  difference. 


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freshman  composition  courses  at  the  University  of  Massachusetts. 
Amherst.  Prompted  by  a  racial  incident  that  occurred  on  the 
campus,  students  in  this  program  are  required  to  read  and 
discuss  literature  in  which  characters  routinely  experience 
some  kind  of  discrimination,  as  well  as  work  with  materials 
from  periodical  and  broadcast  media  that  raise  issues  of 
diversity.  Ms.  Herrington  also  participated  in  the  recent 
interactive  videoconference  "Issues  and  Conflicts  in  Writing 
Across  the  Curriculum"  produced  by  PBS.  Susquehanna's  Writing 
Center  hosted  the  event  locally  in  the  Blough-Weis  Library. 

Debra  Plunkett  Smith  '72  has  a  new  job  with  Berlen  Labs. 
After  receiving  her  bachelor's  degree  in  mathematics  from 
Susquehanna,  she  began  working  as  a  clerk/programmer 
trainee  at  Cooper  Laboratories  in  Wayne.  NJ.  and  was  later 
promoted  to  programmer  analyst.  She  then  became  a  senior 
systems  programmer/analyst  for  Meehan-Tooker  in  East 
Rutherford.  NJ.  Ms.  Plunkett  Smith  resides  m  Nutley.  NJ. 

Carl  C.  Yingling  '72  recently  transferred  to  the  Atlantic 
Richfield  corporate  headquarters  in  Los  Angeles  after  nearly 
fifteen  years  in  Alaska.  He  now  manages  the  internal  audit 
department.  He,  his  wife  Debbie,  and  their  daughters,  ten-year 
old  Kristi  and  six-year  old  Julie,  live  in  Thousand  Oaks,  CA. 

Jeanne  R.  Boyer  '73  works  for  the  Berks  County  District 
Attorney's  Office  as  an  assistant  district  attorney.  After 
graduating  from  Susquehanna,  she  received  her  master's 
degree  from  Dickinson  School  of  Law.  During  that  time  she 
interned  with  the  PA  Department  of  Education.  Ms.  Boyer 
resides  in  Wernersville,  PA, 

Timothy  E.  Braband  '73  presented  the  concluding  program 
in  the  Advent  Vesper  Recital  series  at  St.  James  Lutheran 
Church  in  Gettysburg.  PA .  After  studing  organ  at  Susquehanna, 
he  did  graduate  work  at  Westminster  Choir  College.  In  his 
16th  year  as  minister  of  music  at  St.  James.  Mr.  Braband 
directs  the  six  vocal  choirs  and  coordinates  the  worship  and 
music  programs  in  the  parish.  He  is  a  member  of  the 
American  Guild  of  Organists,  the  American  Choral  Directors' 
Association,  the  Association  of  Lutheran  Church  Musicians 
and  is  on  the  executive  board  of  "Music,  Gettysburg!" 

Lynda  L.  Deutsch  '73  has  been  named  vice  president  at 
Continental  Bank.  New  Hope,  PA,  with  responsibility  for 
operations  procedures  for  branch  banking.  After  Susquehanna, 
she  completed  courses  of  study  at  the  Bucknell  University 
School  of  Banking. 

Marcie  Wright  Ousley  '73  has  been  working  for  the  past 
two  seasons  as  a  park  ranger  with  the  National  Park  Service  at 
the  Vanderbilt  Mansion  in  Hyde  Park,  NY.  After  doing  graduate 
work  at  Fairleigh  Dickinson  University,  she  became  chart 
collator  in  the  Medical  Record  Department  for  Morristown, 
NJ  Memorial  Hospital.  She  then  became  a  chart  analyst  in 
Medical  Records  for  Kingston  Hospital  in  Kingston,  NY.  She 
and  her  husband.  Phillip  C.  Ousley  '73,  live  in  Kingston,  NY, 

Patrick  A.  Petre  '74  is  now  the  chief  operating  officer  of 
Garfield  Medical  Center  in  Monterey  Park.  CA.  After  receiving 
his  MBA  in  management  from  Pepperdine  University,  he 
began  his  administration  work  for  various  hospitals  in  San 
Francisco,  Beverly  Hills,  Hollywood,  and  Los  Angeles.  Mr. 
Pelre  lives  in  Mission  Viejo,  CA. 

Janet  Rice  Trompet  '74  was  named  technical  support 
coordinator  at  Metro  Information  Services  Inc.  in  Virginia. 
She  will  be  responsible  for  project  management  and  quality 
assurance  at  client  sites  in  Tidewater.  She  has  a  bachelor's 
degree  from  Susquehanna,  a  master's  degree  in  computer 
science  from  Villanova  University,  and  16  years  of  experience 
in  the  data  processing  industry.  Ms.  Rice  Trompert  resides  in 
Smithfield.  VA. 

The  Eric  Doney  Trio  made  its  first  appearance  in  January  at 
the  Deer  Head  Inn,  Delaware  Water  Gap.  Joined  by  Paul  Rostock 
and  Bill  Goodwin.  Eric  A.  Doney  '75  is  a  writing  member  of 
ASCAP  He  has  played  on  numerous  tours  with  a  variety  of 
well-known  bands.  His  most  recent  appearance  in  the  Poconos 
was  at  the  September  1990  Celebration  of  the  Arts  Jazz  Festival. 

John  D.  Goodenow  '75  is  campaign  director/planning  study 
division  for  Ketchum,  Inc..  Pittsburgh,  PA. 

Robert  C.  Rungee  '75  has  been  promoted  lo  vice  president. 
MidConn  Bank.  Kensmgton.  CT.  He  is  responsible  for  various 


bank  operations,  including  comphance  with  laws,  regulations 
and  policies. 

Daniel  G.  Kohler  '76  is  working  for  the  PSl  Therapy 
Center  in  Richmond,  VA.  He  received  his  master's  degree  in 
counseling  from  Marywood  Col  lege- Scranton  in  1978.  After 
that,  he  became  a  psychotherapist  for  Lee  Mental  Health  in 
Ft.  Myers,  FL.  Mr.  Kohler  resides  in  Richmond,  VA. 

Gary  C.  Klein  '76  has  been  named  commercial  real  estate 
vice  president  at  Signet  Bank.  Richmond.  VA.  Klein  joined 
Signet  in  1984  as  an  assistant  vice  president  of  middle  market 
in  Richmond.  Two  years  later  he  advanced  to  vice  president 
of  the  Metropolitan  Division,  and  then  moved  to  commercial 
real  estate  in  1987.  Previously  he  had  worked  for  United 
Virginia  Bank. 

Kurt  H.  Kohler  '76  received  national  recognition  for 
outstanding  performance  as  a  representative  of  Aid  Association 
for  Lutherans  in  Reading  and  Berks  county.  Out  of  a  field  of 
over  2.000  representatives,  he  was  named  District 
Representative  of  the  Month  for  his  exceptional  work  in 
providing  fraternal  benefits  and  financial  services  to  local 
AAL  members.  An  associate  of  the  Richard  Walter  Agency  of 
AAL  in  Exton.  PA.  Mr.  Kohler  has  been  an  AAL  member  for 
two  years.  He  is  a  member  of  the  Pennsylvania  and  American 
Institute  of  Certified  Public  Accountants,  the  American 
Institute  of  Certified  American  Accountants,  the  National 
Association  of  Accountants,  and  the  Berks  County  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Mr.  Kohler  lives  in  Reading,  PA. 

Richard  J.  King  '78  has  been  promoted  lo  Quakertown 
National  Banks  Dublin  Village  Office  as  assistant  vice 
president  and  commercial  lending  officer.  He  graduated  from 
the  Pennsylvania  Banking  Association's  School  of  Commercial 
Lending  at  Bucknell  University. 

Pamela  R.  James  '78  has  joined  Carmichael  Lynch 
advertising  in  Minneapolis.  Minnesota  as  vice  president, 
account  supervisor  on  the  Minnesota  State  Lottery  account. 

Sara  J,  Carothers  '78  was  chosen  employee  of  the  month 
for  October  by  the  Pennsylvania  Department  of  Transportation. 
The  Tioga  County  maintenance  manager  for  three  years,  Ms. 
Carothers  has  been  in  the  department  for  19  years.  She  is  a 
senior  member  of  American  Society  of  Highway  Engineers, 
and  a  member  of  the  Susquehanna  Valley  Country  Club.  She 
resides  in  Selinsgrove.  PA. 

Richard  H.  Pohl  '79  recently  moved  from  Orlando,  FL.  to 
the  Island  of  Maui  in  Hawaii.  His  new  position  is  director  of 
banquet  and  convention  services  for  the  Westin  Hotel  on 
Kannapali  Beach.  Since  graduating  from  Susquehanna.  Mr. 
Pohl  has  worked  in  the  food  service  industry  at  Georgetown 
University,  the  Vista  International  Hotel,  the  Raniada 
Renaissance  Hotel,  and  Blossoms  Restaurant  in  Washington, 
DC.,  and  La  Maison  des  Champs  in  New  York.  He  currently 
resides  in  Kihei.  HI. 

James  P.  Wallblllich  '79  is  with  Frumkin.  Shralow  & 
Cerullo.  a  professional  corporation  with  locations  in  Pottsville 
and  Philadelphia. 

THE  EIGHTIES 


Paul  F.  Kern  W 

Paul  F.  Kern  '80  has  been  named  vice-president  and  director 
of  asset/liability  management  by  Independence  Bancorp,  Inc. 
He  was  previously  the  vice-president  of  ALCO  reporting  at 


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CoreSlates  Financial  Corporation.  He  has  a  bachelor's  degree 
in  accounting  from  Susquehanna  University  and  an  M.B.A. 
from  Rider  College  Graduate  School  of  Business.  Mr.  Kern  is 
a  member  of  the  American  Institute  of  Certified  Public 
Accountants  and  the  Pennsylvania  Institute  of  Certified  Public 
Accountants.  He  lives  in  Holland.  PA. 

George  L.  Charles  '80  is  the  account  manager  for  Kimberly- 
Clark  Corporation.  After  graduation,  he  became  a  food  service 
sales  specialist  for  Nestle  Corporation.  He  then  became  territory 
manager  for  Beecham  Products  and  later  Kimberly-Clark 
Corporation.  He  resides  in  Springdale.  Arkansas. 

Kathleen  A.  Szwec  '81  is  a  staff  accountant  with  Routledge. 
Chapman,  and  Hall.  Located  in  New  York  City,  they  are 
publishers  of  academic,  scientific  and  scholarly  texts. 

Ceryle  LIse  Bodine  '81  is  with  national  accounts,  service 
manager,  DHL  Airways.  Inc..  Redwood  City.  CA, 

Arthur  Simon,  who  received  an  honorary  degree  from 
Susquehanna  in  1981.  is  author  of  a  new  book.  Han-esting 
Peace.  Tlxe  Arms  Race  and  Hutnan  Need.  He  states.  "What 
threatens  us  most  today?.  .  .  neglected  needs:  human,  economic, 
and  environmental.  Both  nationally  and  globally  a  new 
commitment  to  address  these  issues  is  required," 

Douglas  E.  Fouche  '82  has  been  promoted  to  sales  manager 
of  the  Copying  Machine  and  Fax  Division  of  Central  Business 
Systems,  Inc.  Since  joining  CBS  m  1987,  he  has  served  as  a 
copier  account  representative,  and  a  national,  major,  and 
government  account  representative.  After  receiving  his 
bachelor  of  science  degree  from  Susquehanna  University  with 
an  emphasis  on  marketing  and  management,  he  was  territory 
manager  for  the  Alberto-Culver  Company  and  the  Hershey 
Pasta  group.  He  resides  in  Etters,  PA. 

Paul  E.  Sacks  '82  is  a  National  Research  Council— U.S. 
Geological  Survey  Postdoctoral  Research  Associate  working 
inReston.  VA, 

Michael  Havay  '82  was  the  featured  piano  accompanist  in 
"Carols  and  Canapes,"  a  concert  of  Christmas  music  followed 
by  Traditional  High  Tea,  in  Independence.  KS.  in  December. 
Since  graduating  from  Susquehanna  with  a  degree  in  music 
performance,  he  has  played  for  many  church  services  and 
social  events.  He  played  professionally  with  the  Harrisburg. 
PA  Symphony  Orchestra  for  four  seasons.  In  Independence, 
he  has  served  as  concertmaster  for  the  past  five  Neewollah 
musicals.  Independence  Community  College  musicals,  and 
the  Independence  Community  Orchestra.  He  served  as  the 
administrative  secretary  of  the  First  United  Methodist  Church 
for  over  five  years,  and  is  now  a  salesman  and  string-piano 
instructor  at  Musical  Overtures.  Mr.  Havay  lives  in 
Independence.  KS. 

Bass  Dale  Travis  '83  was  recently  named  one  of  the  outstanding 
young  artists  of  1990  by  Musical  America,  cited  as  a 
performer  "to  watch  for  in  seasons  to  come."  A  frequent  guest 
with  various  opera  companies  throughout  the  United  States,  he 
will  appear  this  year  with  the  San  Francisco  Opera  as  Don 
Alfonso  in  Mozart's  "Cosi  Fan  Tutte." 

Antonio  Lopez  '84  is  a  credit  manager  at  a  Spanish  bank, 
Santander  Federal,  in  Puerto  Rico.  His  wife.  Wilma  Gonzalez 
Lopez  '84.  has  been  working  at  AT&T  of  Puerto  Rico  since 
June  1990.  After  graduation.  Mr.  Lopez  earned  his  master's 
degree  in  economics  at  Penn  State  University,  and  Mrs.  Lopez 
was  an  instructor  in  the  Spanish.  Italian,  and  Portuguese 
departments  at  Penn  State.  They  currently  live  in  Guaynabo, 
Puerto  Rico. 

John  W.  "Jack"  Purdy  '84  was  promoted  by  USAir  to 
district  sales  manager-New  York  City  in  April  of  1990.  After  5 
years  with  USAir/USAir  Express,  he  is  now  responsible  for  all 
marketing  and  sales  activity  in  New  York  City.  Mr.  Purdy  lives 
in  Maple  Springs,  NY. 

Cheryl  Diacik  Fell  '85  is  a  professional  recruiter  for  the 
Byrnes  Group  in  York,  PA.  She  and  her  husband  live  in 
Harrisburg.  PA. 

Ronald  "Beau"  Bodine  '85  and  Douglas  R.  Kennedy  '89 
play  in  a  band  called  "The  Greenhouse"  (named  after  the 
Greenhouse  at  Susquehanna)  based  in  the  Philadelphia  area.  / 
4918  Marvine  Street,  Philadelphia.  PA  19141. 

Timothy  S.  Hansen  '86  is  an  energy  management  engineer 
for  the  San  Francisco  Marriott.  His  wife.  Joyce,  is  a  marketing 


representative  for  Sybervision  in  Pleasanton.  CA.  They  live  in 
San  Ramon.  CA. 

Jacqueline  M.  Parent  '86  is  a  pharmacutical  sales 
representative  for  Smith  Kline  Beecham  Pharmacy.  She  has 
been  working  there  since  September  of  1989.  Before  that,  she 
was  an  admissions  counselor  for  Drexel  University.  She  resides 
in  Exton.  PA. 

Steven  C.  Ajello  '87  has  recently  been  named  the  district 
sales  manager  for  Reader 's  Digest,  which  is  based  in  Pleasantville. 
NY.  He  and  his  brother.  Andrew  Ajello  '86.  live  in  Upper 
Saddle  River,  NJ. 

James  H.  Faust  '87  has  been  named  the  mortgage  originator 
of  the  F&M  Trust  Company  of  Chambersburg.  PA.  He 
graduated  from  Susquehanna  with  a  bachelor  of  science 
degree  in  business  administration  and  began  working  at  the 
bank  in  1989.  He  has  completed  various  American  Institute  of 
Banking  courses  and  is  currently  working  toward  a  master's 
degree  in  business  administration  from  Frostburg  State 
University.  He  lives  in  Chambersburg.  PA. 

Marjorie  V.  Guckes  '87  is  currently  pursuing  a  master's 
degree  in  elementary  education.  She  teaches  in  the  West 
Chester  area  and  lives  in  West  Chester,  PA. 

Margaret  A.  Seville  '87  has  been  hired  by  York  Tape  and 
Label  Co.  as  an  account  manager.  Previously,  she  was  a  sales 
manager  for  Hyatt  Hotels  and  Resorts  in  Princeton,  NJ.  Ms. 
Seville  lives  in  Lawrenceville,  NJ. 

Mason  W.  Brown  '88  and  Reed  A.  Starr  *88  manage 
American  Information  Systems  Inc.  in  Wellsboro,  PA  and  have 
developed  a  computer  software  product,  called  RediMaster. 
that  the  U.S.  Marine  Corps  used  in  its  Desert  Storm  operations 
in  the  Middle  East,  Brown,  with  a  bachelor  of  science  degree 
in  business,  is  responsible  for  the  marketing  strategy  and 
implementation  of  the  product.  Starr,  with  a  bachelor  of  arts 
degree  in  computer  science  and  mathematical  science,  does 
the  majority  of  the  programming  tasks  for  the  product.  Brown 
lives  in  Westfield.  PA.  and  Starr  lives  in  Wellsboro.  PA. 

Barbara  A.  Rostiac  '88  is  an  account  executive  in  the 
Magazine  Exports  Department  of  Worldwide  Media  Services 
in  New  York,  NY  She  lives  in  Madison.  NJ. 

John  M.  Schroeder  '89  is  a  programmer/analyst  with 
Aetna.  He  was  formerly  a  programmer  with  Compdata  Service 
in  King  of  Prussia.  PA.  He  lives  in  Vernon.  CT. 

Nancy  Stepsus  '89  has  been  appointed  head  coach  of  the 
Montclair.  NJ  High  School  girls  varsity  basketball  team.  A 
standout  player  at  Susquehanna.  Stepsus  received  her  bachelor 
of  science  degree  in  chemistry  and  is  employed  as  a  scientist 
assistant  for  Hoffman-LaRoche  Pharmaceutical  Co.  in  Nutley. 
NJ.  She  resides  in  Shenandoah.  PA. 

David  Swineharl  '89  is  the  director  of  the  string  program 
for  the  Delaware  Valley  School  District.  He  started  a  new 
orchestra  program  for  third,  fourth  and  fifth  grade  this  year. 
He  lives  in  Port  Jervis.  NY.  with  his  wife.  Tammy  Ann 
(Kerstetter)  Swinehart.  who  attended  Susquehanna  from 
1985  to  1987. 


I  Do's 


PERREGO-HORN 
Lea  Ann  Horn  '86  to  Jonathon  E.  Perrego  '86.  June  3, 

1989.  St.  Paul's  United  Church  of  Christ.  Mechanicsburg.  PA. 
In  the  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  was  Kimberly  Rubio 
Reist  '86.  Jon  is  a  senior  designer  with  Kidde  Consultants. 
Lea  Ann  is  an  environmental  scientist  with  Gannett  Henning. 
Inc.  and  also  a  graduate  student  in  environmental  pollution 
control  engineering  at  Penn  State  University.  /  201  West  Keller 
Street,  Mechanicsburg.  PA  17055. 

NOWLIN-LVRIA 

Joyce  N.  Luria  '85  to  J.  Craig  Nowlin.  July  I,  1989.  St. 
Patrick's.  Chatham,  NJ.  In  the  wedding  party  from 
Susquehanna  was  Joanne  Lubben  Yotnakparian  '84  Joyce  is 
an  account  supervisor,  McCann-Enckson  in  New  York  City. 
Her  husband  is  with  the  same  company.  /  Apartment  l-C,  140 
West  74th  Street,  New  York,  NY  10017 
SMEDLE  Y  ROBERTSON 

Jenelle  B  Robertson  to  William  Smedley  VI  '88,  April  21. 

1990,  the  United  Church  of  Christ,  Keene,  NH.  Brad  is  a 


customer  service/analyst,  Visron  Financial.  /  14  Evans  Circle, 

Keene,  NH  03431 

HARTZELL-SMITH 

Jeanne  A.  Smith  '84  to  Scott  Hartzell,  May  5,  1990,  Si. 
John's  Lutheran  Church.  Allentown,  PA.  Jeanne  is  a  sales 
representative,  Zamoiski  Company.  Her  husband  is  an 
insurance  broker,  Bruce  Beaton  Company.  /  139  Executive 
Drive,  Ambler,  PA  19002. 
DUNKELBERGER-REIGHTER 

Elizabeth  G  Reighter  to  Jon  A.  Dunkelberger  '84,  May  5, 
1990,  St.  Paul's  United  Church  of  Christ,  Mechanicsburg,  PA. 
Jon  is  a  financial  planner  with  Mutual  Benefit  Life  Insurance 
Co.,  Harrisburg  office.  His  wife  is  a  sales  representative 
for  Hoffman  Surgical  Equipment  Co.  /  420  Harvest  Drive, 
Harrisburg,  PA  17111. 
CORDREY-CAROL 

Elissa  M.  Carol  '85  to  Matthew  M.  Cordrey,  May  19,  1990, 
St.  Mary  Antiochian  Orthodox  Church,  Wilkes-Barre,  PA. 
Elissa  is  an  account  coordinator  with  Burton  Luch  Public 
Relations,  New  York  City.  Her  husband  is  an  attorney  with  the 
law  firm  of  Marshall.  Conway  and  Wright,  New  York  City.  In 
the  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  the  bride's  sisters, 
Mary  Carol  Stevens  '83  and  Andrea  Carol  '85.  /  II  Franklin 
Place,  Summit,  NJ  07901. 
FOUTY-GORMAN 

Kathleen  L,  Gorman  '76  to  Gary  C.  Fouty,  May  25.  1990, 
St.  Paul,  Minnesota.  Kalhy  is  head  of  the  Institute  of  Technology 
Libraries  Access  Services.  Her  husband  is  the  geography 
bibliographer  at  the  University  of  Minnesota  Libraries, 
Minneapolis  MN.  /  829  Palm  Court,  Maplewood.  MN  55109 
SCHULTZHAUHUTH 

Robert  G.  Schultz  to  Kristin  E.  Hauhuth  '86,  June  16, 
1990,  Saugatuck  Congregational  Church,  Westpon,  CT. 
Kristin  is  with  Champion  International  Corporation  in 
Stamford.  Her  husband  is  with  Chestnut  Electric  in  Wilton.  / 
121  High  Ridge  Avenue,  Ridgefield,  CT  06877 
VOREL-UZAR 

Allison  M.  Lazar  to  Stephen  A.  Vorel  '84,  June  16,  1990, 
St.  Matthias  Church,  Somerset,  NJ.  Stephen  is  president  of 
Eagle  Consulting  &  Development  Corp.  and  his  wife  is  a 
free-lance  writer.  /  14  Stone  House  Court,  Jefferson  Township, 
NJ  07438. 
YATES-WONG 

Sonja  S.  Wong  '87  to  Todd  C,  Yates  '87,  June  23,  1990, 
The  Lutheran  Church  of  the  Epiphany,  Hempstead,  NY. 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Lauren  Warncke 
Muzzy  '87,  Karen  D.  Murray  '87,  and  Donna  C.  Neal  '87. 
Sonja  is  a  direct  marketing  list  manager  with  Mokrynski  & 
Associates,  Inc.  Todd  is  the  purchasing  executive  at  Northeast 
Controls,  Inc.  /  43  Moore  Avenue,  Waldwick,  NJ  07463. 
FLOOD-CAROL 

Andrea  O.  Carol  '85  to  Gregory  J.  Flood,  June  30,  1990 
Andrea  is  an  underwriting  manager,  American  International 
Group.  Her  husband  is  assistant  vice  president  with  the  same 
company.  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Mary 
Carol  Stevens  '83  and  Elissa  Carol  Cordrey  '85.  /  30-A  74th 
Street,  Brooklyn,  NY  11209 
CORSIG-ATTWATER 

Theresa  Attwater  to  Christopher  S.  Corsig  "SL  June  30, 
1990.  Robert  J.  Hain  '82  served  as  best  man  Chris  is  a  sales 
and  product  development  manager  for  Aris  Isotoner  in  New 
York  City  His  wife  is  a  social  studies  teacher  in  Lakehurst, 
NJ.  /  2538  Lexington  Court,  Jackson,  NJ  08527 
SVMMERS-STVLB 

Cynthia  L,  Stulb  '86  to  David  L,  Summers  '89,  July  21, 
1990,  Redeemer  Lutheran  Church,  Succasunna,  NJ.  Cindy  had 
been  an  account  executive  with  Sammons  Cable  Advertising. 
David  is  with  Associated  Packaging,  Inc.  /  66  Cross  Ridge, 
Greenville,  SC  29607 
POLLACK-TILLMAN 

Karia  J.  Tillman  '85  to  Scott  Pollack,  July  21.  1990,  The 
Lawrenceville  School  Chapel,  Lawrenceville,  NJ.  KarIa  is 
director  of  member  services,  NJ.  Business  &  Industry 
Association,  Trenton,  NJ.  Her  husband  is  in  wine  sales, 
Capitol  Wine  &  Spirits.  /  726  Quinton  Avenue,  Trenton, 
NJ  08629 
LEONE-PAETZER 

Suzanne  Paetzer  '77  to  Larry  N.  Leone,  July  28,  1990, 
First  Lutheran  Church,  Portland,  Maine.  Sue  is  director  of 
human  resources.  Coopers  &  Lybrand,  Hartford,  CT  Her 
husband  is  a  counselor  at  Bulkeley  High  School  in  Hartford, 
CT.  /  13-5  West  Meadow  Lane,  Middletown,  CT  06457 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

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HAINES-VILARDI 

Mara  B.  Vilardi  to  William  R.  Haines  '85.  Augusl  18.  1990. 
the  Royal  Poinciana  Chapel.  Palm  Beach,  FL.  Haines  is  a 
commercial  credit  analyst  at  First  Union  National  Bank, 
where  his  wife  is  a  loan  officer  assistant.  /  Apartment  716, 
851  Cotton  Bay  Drive  West.  West  Palm  Beach,  FL  33406. 
LUCAS-VALKUSKY 

Kalhy  Ann  Valkusky  to  Brian  G.  Lucas  '88.  September  14. 
1990.  St.  Luke's  Lutheran  Church.  Freeland.  PA.  Brian  is  with 
F  &  L  Doors  of  Hazleton.  His  wife  is  an  executive  secretary. 
Garland  Commercial  Industries.  Inc.  /  22  Snow  Valley  Drive. 
Drums.  PA  18222. 
SCHWEITZER-REISENWEAVER 

Debra  Ann  Reisenweaver  to  Stephen  C.  Schweitzer  '87. 
September  15.  1990,  Trinity  Lutheran  Church,  Hazleton,  PA. 
Stephen  is  general  accounting  supervisor.  West  Chester  Plastics 
Division,  Ametek  Inc.  His  wife  is  a  registered  nurse.  Allentown 
Hospital.  /  134  Cherry  Hill  Road.  Lehighton.  PA  18235. 
PALMERMORAN 

Patricia  I.  Moran  '85  to  Karl  Robert  Palmer.  September  15. 
1990.  Our  Lady  of  the  Mount.  Warren.  NJ.  Patricia  is  an  account 
manager.  Phoenix  Call  Reporting.  Inc.  in  Lincoln  Park.  NJ. 
Her  husband  is  head  engineer.  A.T.&  T.  Bell  Laboratories.  / 
Lakeside  Apartments.  183  Reservoir  Road.  Parsippany.  NJ  07054. 
CALABRESE-  COWSERT 

Kelly  Cowsert  to  Frank  Calabrese  '82.  September  16.  1990. 
Oak  Leigh  Wedding  Center.  Fair  Oaks.  CA.  I^rank  is  regional 
sales  manager  for  Western  Colloid  Products  and  his  wife  is  a 
registered  nurse  for  the  University  of  California  Davis  Medical 
Center  /  8330  Calla  Way.  Sacramento.  CA  95828-5768. 
GRANT-M/UER 

Shari  .S.  Miller  '90  to  Donald  W.  Grant.  September  21,  1990. 
First  Presbyterian  Church.  Sparta.  NJ.  Susquehannans  in  the 
wedding  party  were  Catherine  A.  Lesniewski  '90.  Teresa  J. 
DeMott  '90  and  Sunday  A.  Cahill  '90  Shari  is  a  sales 
assistant.  Paine  Webber.  Inc.  in  Morristown.  NJ,  /  118  Heller 
Hill  Road.  Blairstown.  NJ  07825 
MENNINCER-TARR 

Deborah  P.  Tarr  '86  to  Mark  A.  Menninger.  September  22. 
1990.  St,  Matthew  Lutheran  Church.  Springfield.  PA,  In  the 
wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  Crystal  Skeel  Turner 
'86.  Dean  A.  Turner  '87.  and  James  R,  Hamsher  '88  Deborah 
is  an  account  manager  with  Vanguard  Group  of  Investment 
Companies,  Wayne,  PA.  Her  husband  had  attended  Susquehanna 
for  several  years  and  then  graduated  from  West  Chester 
University.  He  is  a  sales  representative.  American  Press.  Inc.  / 
716  Highland  Avenue.  Morton.  PA  19070 
SANSONETTI-AMORIM 

Grace  Amorim  to  John  T.  Sansonetti  "86.  September  22. 
1990.  St,  Patrick's  Church.  Bridgeport.  CT.  John  is  an  accountant 
with  Grill  and  Gilhuly  and  his  wife  is  a  travel  consultant  with 
Monogram  Travel,  /  265  Meadowbrook  Road.  Stratford. 
CT  06497, 
STAMBAUGH-HARR/S 

Emelia  Harris  to  Mark  R.  Stambaugh  "85.  September  29. 
1990.  United  Methodist  Church.  Moorehead.  Mississippi, 
Mark  is  general  manager.  Stambaugh  Aviation  Inc.  His  wife 
is  a  senior  merchandiser.  J.  C.  Penney  Co.  /  1215  Lanier 
Boulevard.  Brunswick.  GA  31520 
APPROVATO-CARUSO 

Lisa  C.  Caruso  '87  to  Paul  Approvato,  October  6.  1990. 
Immaculate  Heart  of  Mary.  Scotch  Plains.  NJ.  In  the  wedding 
party  from  Susquehanna  was  Adriene  M.  King  '87.  /  205 
Hamilton  Boulevard.  South  Plainfield.  NJ  07080. 
KVEDERAS-CALLAHAN 

Meianie  A.  Callahan  "84  to  Kevin  T.  Kvederas.  October  6. 
1990,  United  Methodist  Church.  Morristown.  NJ.  Meianie  is 
a  health  care  consultant.  Prudential  Insurance  Company  of 
America.  Her  husband  is  an  insurance  representative.  The 
Guardian  Insurance  Company.  /  Apartment  8-5A,  2467  Route 
10.  Morris  Plains.  NJ  07950 
DiMUCCtO-  OELBERMANN 

Kathleen  R  Oelbermann  to  Frederick  L.  DiMuccio,  Jr.  '80. 
October  20.  1990.  St,  John  the  Evangelist  Catholic  Church. 
Bellcfonte.  PA,  Fred  is  a  senior  analyst  in  management  systems 
at  Penn  State,  /  624  Kennard  Road.  State  College.  PA  16801, 
U  BOEUF-DOYLE 

Marguerite  Ann  Doyle  '83  to  Brian  Le  Boeuf.  October  20. 
1990.  Church  of  Christ  the  King,  New  Vernon,  NJ,  Susquehannans 
in  the  wedding  party  were  Susan  Gray  Decker  '83  and 
Maureen  Haley  '83.  Marguerite  is  a  corporation  relocation 
counselor  widi  Weichert  Relocation  Co.  Her  husband  is  owner 


of  Sports  Minded  Unlimited.  /  60  King  George  Road.  Warren. 

NJ  07057 

BRAMER-WELLIVER-BERGER 

Barbara  Welliver-Berger  to  James  R.  Bramer  '64,  October 
27.  1990.  Millville  United  Methodist  Church.  Millville.  PA. 
Jim  is  pastor  of  the  Millville  Lutheran  Parish,  /  Box  189.  75 
Walnut  Street.  Millville.  PA  17846 
MAGROWSKI-LEACH 

Suzanne  P.  Leach  "84  to  Nick  E.  Magrowski.  October  27, 
1990.  Advent  Lutheran  Church.  West  Lawn.  PA.  Susquehannans 
in  the  wedding  party  were  Deborah  L.  Vol!  '84.  Teresa  C.  Sol 
'84.  Jamie  Harris  Cope  '84.  and  Clayton  E.  Leach  III  '82 
David  E.  Bingaman  '85  directed  the  brass  quintet,  and 
Matthew  C.  Wagner  "83  served  as  organist.  Other 
Susquehannans  were  Clayton  E.  '56  and  Lucian  Smith  Leach 
'54.  parents  of  the  bride.  John  R.  Leach  '47.  Betty  Miller 
Leach  '47.  and  Donald  R.  Leach  '46.  uncles  and  aunt  of  the 
bride.  Suzanne  has  been  promoted  to  advertising  officer  for 
corporate  advertising  in  the  Meridian  Bank  Corporation.  Her 
husband  owns  and  operates  Magrowski's  Music.  Inc.  in 
Reading.  /  1742  Liberty  Avenue.  Kenhorst.  PA  1960Z 
YOGGY-CROSS 

Kimberlee  M   Cross  to  Kirk  D.  Yoggy  '86.  October  27. 
1990.  Church  of  Santa  Maria.  Orinda.  CA.  Kirk  is  branch 
manager/Macmillan  Bloedel  of  America.  Building  Materials 
Division.  St.  Louis.  MO.  In  the  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna 
were  Brian  L.  Jones  '86  and  J.  Clayton  Gossett  '87.  /  950 
Carriage  Hill  Drive.  St.  Charles,  MO  63303. 
CROSSLAND-SKINNER 

Linda  L.  Skinner  "85  to  Jeffrey  J.  Crossland,  November 
10,  1990.  Presbyterian  Church  at  Woodbury.  Woodbury.  NJ. 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Meg  Finley 
Flournoy  '85  and  Karen  Schwille  '85.  Linda  is  director  of 
annual  giving  at  Susquehanna.  Her  husband  is  an  attorney,  / 
R,D,  2.  Box  299.  Lewisburg.  PA  1783T 
LYONS-KIDD 

Sherry  L,  Kidd  to  F.  Scott  Lyons  '83.  November  24.  1990. 
West  Haven  Baptist  Church.  Portsmouth.  VA.  Scott  is  the 
owner  of  Lyons  Associates  International,  an  executive 
recruiting  firm.  His  wife  is  an  associate  with  Metzler 
International  Finance  Corp.  /  Apartment  2-K.  4  Lexington 
Avenue.  New  York.  NY  10010. 
JOHNSON-SANmil 

Theresa  A.  Santoli  '81  to  Lloyd  G.  Johnson.  November  24. 
1990.  Our  Lady  of  Mercy  Roman  Catholic  Church.  Park  Ridge. 
NJ.  Theresa  is  with  Lake  Shore  Legal  Services.  Her  husband 
is  with  Garan.  Lucow.  Miller.  Seward.  Cooper  &  Becker  / 
1022  East  Grand  River  Avenue.  Lansing.  MI  48906-5454. 
CHIPMAN-LISKO 

Adrienne  Lisko  to  John  C.  Chipman  "88.  November  24. 
1990.  Wooster  School  Chapel.  Danbury.  CT.  John  is  a  radio 
personality  at  WDAQ-FM  in  Danbury.  His  wife  is  a  speech 
pathology  assistant  at  DATAHR  Rehabilitation  Institute  in 
Brookfield,  /  Riverbend  A-15.  14  Newtown  Road.  Danbury. 
CT  06810, 
SAUERS-SIEGEL 

Dr  Ayn  D  Stiegel  to  Dr  Richard  A.  Sauers  '76.  December 
1.  1990.  Trinity  Episcopal  Church.  Chambersburg.  PA, 
Timothy  M.  Sauers  '84  served  as  best  man.  Both  bride  and 
groom  chose  Civil-War  period  clothing  for  the  wedding. 
Richard  is  a  self-employed  historian.  His  wife  is  a  psychiatrist 
m  private  practice.  /  P.O.  Box  424.  Lewisburg,  PA  17837. 
LEITZEL-AUTEN 

Bonnie  M.  Auten  to  Michael  L.  Leitzel  '86.  December  1. 
1990.  St.  Michael's  Lutheran  Parish.  Klingerstown.  PA. 
Michael  is  assistant  manager.  Crossroads  Sale  and  Market. 
Gratz.  PA.  His  wife  is  a  medical  transcriptionist.  Geisinger 
Medical  Center.  Danville.  PA.  /  P.O.  Box  577.  Avenue  B, 
Riverside.  PA  17868. 
FARLEY-LONZETTA 

Coeli  Marie  Lonzetta  to  Peter  C.  Farley  '83.  December  1. 
1990.  Holy  Trinity  Roman  Cathloic  Church.  Washington.  Peter 
is  a  marketing  analyst  for  Travel  and  Leisure  Magazine  in  New 
York.  His  wife  is  a  sales  representative  with  CT  Corporation 
System,  a  legal  service  company  in  New  York.  / 1120  Washington 
Street.  Hoboken.  NJ  07030 
SMELTZ-PIFER 

Kimberly  Sue  Pifer  to  Charles  William  Smeltz  '75. 
December  15.  1990  /  470  Second  Street.  Northumberland. 
PA  17857 
VOGELIRWIN 

Susan  C.  Irwin  "81  to  Gary  L.  Vogel,  December  22.  1990. 


St,  Martin's  Episcopal  Church.  Radnor.  PA.  Sue  is  a  senior 
copywriter  at  Weightman  Advertising.  Philadelphia.  Her 
husband  is  director  of  technical  research  at  Fox-Morris 
Associates.  Philadelphia.  /  506  Cheswold  Court.  Wayne, 
PA  19087 
DAVISLEITZEL 

Michelle  G.  Leitzel  '90  to  Gilbert  R.  Davis.  December  22. 
1990.  Rooke  Chapel.  Lewisburg.  PA,  Michelle  is  a  music  teacher 
in  the  West  Perry  School  District.  Her  husband  is  with  TRAEBCO 
in  Harrisburg,  /  133  West  Main  Street.  P.O.  Box  518,  New 
Bloomfield,  PA  17068-0518. 
LAGERMAN-VALVANO 

Gloria  Valvano  to  Thomas  S.  Lagerman  "85,  December  29. 
1990.  Holy  Family  Church.  Nutley.  NJ,  Tom  is  a  computer 
analyst  for  Wakefern  Inc.  Edison.  NJ.  His  wife  is  a  computer 
analyst  for  AT.  &  T..  Piscaiaway,  NJ.  /  220  East  2nd  Street, 
Bound  Brook.  NJ  08805. 


Born  Crusaders 


To  Mr.  and  Mrs,  Jon  A.  Tietbohl  '81.  a  daughter.  Elle.  August 
7.  1989,  Jon  is  vice  president,  corporate  finance.  Tucker-Anthony 
Inc.  in  New  York  City.  /  6  Brendan  Drive.  Flanders.  NJ  07836 

To  Mr  and  Mrs.  Jeffrey  M.  Lesser  '80.  a  daughter.  Casey  Ann. 
November  1.  1989,  /  .373  Second  Street.  Brooklyn.  NY  11215, 

To  Mr  and  Mrs,  Mark  A.  Drogalis  '84.  a  son.  Peter  Gregory. 
December  21.  1989.  Mark  specializes  in  commercial  real  estate 
law  with  Cohen.  Shapiro.  Polisher.  Shiekman  and  Cohen  in 
Philadelphia.  /  801  Sassafras  Court.  Marlton.  NJ  0805.3. 

To  Steven  J.  '79  and  Brenda  Larson  Barrett  '83.  a  daughter,         I 
Allison  Jane,  February  9,  1990  /  462  Tailor  Way,  Lansdale. 
PA  19446. 

To  Mr  and  Mrs,  Richard  L.  Frotten  '83.  a  daughter.  Kaitlyn 
Mary.  February  11.  1990,  Richard  has  established  a  certified 
public  accounting  practice  in  Sayreville.  NJ  /  24  Mochen  Court. 
Sayreville.  NJ  08872. 

To  Mr  and  Mrs  Kenneth  Douglas  Ralph  '82.  a  daughter. 
Kimberly  Eileen.  February  11.  1990.  Doug  is  finance  manager. 
Procter  &  Gamble,  /  4019  Wilma  Court.  Cincinnati.  OH  45245, 

To  Mr,  and  Mrs,  Richard  J.  Thomas  "76.  a  son.  Eric  Richard. 
February  18.  1990.  /  R,R.  3.  Box  1062.  Schuylkill  Haven. 
PA  17972, 

To  Mr,  and  Mrs.  David  R.  Getz  '78.  a  son.  Matthew  David. 
May  21.  1990  /  3526  Beech  Run  Lane.  Mechanicsburg,  PA  17055, 

To  Mr  and  Mrs.  Thomas  R.  Johns  IV  '83,  a  son.  Thomas 
Richard  Johns  V.  June  19.  1990,  Tom  is  a  vice-president  at  the 
Marian  Bank  in  Philadelphia.  His  wife  is  a  realtor  with  Re/Max 
Associates,  /  1026  Emma  Lane.  Warminster.  PA  18974. 

To  Mr,  and  Mrs,  Robert  G.  Campbell  *79.  a  son.  Brian 
Charles.  June  26.  1990  /  213  Holly  Drive.  Chalfont.  PA  18914 

To  Lawrence  and  Karen  Schoenegan  Robinson  '84.  a 
daughter.  Amanda  Jill.  July  3.  1990.  /  34  Liberty  Street. 
Patchogue.  NY  11772, 

To  Mr  and  Mrs,  George  V.  Ganter  '74.  a  son.  George  William. 
July  10.  1990.  /  86  Maple  Street.  Milburn.  NJ  07041. 


To  Mr,  and  Mrs.  William  H.  Wolchak  '82.  a  daughter. 
Brittany  Noelle  (pictured  above).  July  11.  1990.  /  2457  Mountain 
View  Road.  Stafford.  VA  22554, 

To  Mr,  and  Mrs,  Leslie  B.  Gamble  '73.  a  daughter.  Kelsey 
Carmichael.  August  1.5.  1990.  Buzz  is  executive  director  of 
the  Maine  Conservation  School.  /  R,R    1.  Box  1217.  Bethel. 
ME  04217 

To  Daniel  R.  '76  and  Karen  Mason  McDougall  '79,  a 
daughter,  Carey  Ellen.  August  16.  1990,  Carey  joins  sister  Lauren. 
/  12  Crusher  Road.  Hopewell.  NJ  08525, 

To  Thomas  and  Claire  Malune  Chadwick  '82.  a  son,  Kevin 
Edward.  August  28.  1990  /  32  Wyckoff  Avenue,  Wyckoff. 


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NJ  07481. 

To  Mr,  and  Mrs.  Robert  A.  Heaney,  Jr.  '84.  a  son.  Robert  A. 
Heaney  MI.  September  8.  1990.  /  123-A  South  Maple  Avenue. 
Park  Ridge,  NJ  07656. 

To  William  C.  '85  and  Mary  Fisher  Warrick  '85.  a  daughter. 
Katherlne  Victona.  November  11.  1990.  /  846  West  Foxcroft  Drive. 
Camp  Hill.  PA  17011. 

To  Christian  and  Sharon  Jacobs  Gruber  '81.  a  daughter. 
Joanna  Paige.  November  19.  1990.  /  395  Hilldale  Road.  Holtwood. 
PA  17532. 

To  Mr  and  Mrs.  Jeff  V.  Sheard  '81.  a  son.  Glenn  Thomas, 
December  6.  1990.  Jeff  is  vice  president,  financial  control  for 
National  Westminster  Bank.  PLC  in  New  York.  /  2  Terrill  Road. 
Edison.  NJ  08820 

To  Steven  D.  and  Kim  Hartman  Ranck  '82.  a  daughter.  Jessica 
Leigh.  December  26.  1990.  She  joins  brother  Benjamin.  /  245 
Hospital  Drive.  Lewisburg.  PA  17837 

To  Bruce  C.  '84  and  Karen  Schmid  Wilson  '83.  a  daughter. 
Jennifer  Lauren.  December  30.  1990.  /  3  Exeter  Street.  Morris 
Plains.  NJ  07950 

To  Paul  P.  '88  and  Elizabeth  Heim  O'Neil  '85.  a  son.  Paul 
Luther.  January  9.  1991.  /  Rte.  24.  R.R.  2.  Mendham.  NJ  07945. 

To  Alexander  and  Holly  Mentzell  Falcon  '80.  twins,  son 
Alexander  III  and  daughter  Alissa.  January  21.  1991.  Holly  is 
the  director  of  publications  at  Freedoms  Foundation  at  Valley 
Forge.  PA.  Her  husband  is  a  programming  manager  at  SMS. 
Malvern.  PA.  /  412  Beaumont  Circle.  West  Chester,  PA.  19380. 

To  Scott  '85  and  Diana  Nolle  Deitch  '87.  a  daughter.  Emily 
Margaret,  January  25.  1991.  /  61  Warfieldsburg  Road. 
Westminster.  MD  21157 

To  Martin  J.  and  Kathleen  Gallagher  Fallon  '81.  a  son.  Martin 
Joseph  IV,  January  31,  1991.  /  316  Brigade  Court.  Wayne. 
PA  19087. 


Deaths 


Elwood  A.  Adams  '30,  De  Land.  FL.  August  26.  1990.  He 
had  worked  as  a  chemist  with  P.  P.  &L.  from  1930  to  1951.  From 
1951  to  1971  he  was  with  Wingarters  Lab  Inc.  as  a  chemist  in 
Miami,  FL.  when  he  retired.  He  had  been  afflicted  with 
multiple  sclerosis  for  many  years. 

Helen  Jean  Harris  Brooks  '44.  Orlando.  FL.  October  6. 
1990.  She  had  served  in  the  United  States  Air  Force  as  a 
navigator.  Lieutenant  Colonel.  After  her  time  in  the  service 
she  was  a  homemaker,  raising  a  daughter  and  a  son, 

Gary  Johnson  '64.  formerly  of  Shamokin.  PA.  was  found 
shot  to  death  m  the  Denver  area.  Colorado.  November  11. 
1990  He  had  been  a  builder  in  Colorado  since  the  1970s.  The 
Denver  area  developer  was  owner  of  Heritage  Square.  He  had 
played  baseball  in  high  school  in  Shamokin.  He  attended 
Susquehanna  and  later  tried  out  for  the  major  leagues.  He 
played  for  a  period  of  time  with  the  Detroit  Tigers  farm  team. 

Samuel  F.  Allison  '25.  Walnut  Creek.  CA.  November  11. 
1990.  He  was  the  son  of  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Herbert  Allison.  His 
father  had  served  as  head  of  the  Department  of  History  and 
Political  Science  at  Susquehanna  University  from  1896  until 
his  death  in  1933.  Samuel  was  a  graduate  of  George  Washington 
University  Law  School.  Washington.  DC  and  specialized  in 
Patent  Law.  He  volunteered  for  World  War  II  and  became  a 
Naval  Commander  in  the  Bureau  of  Aeronautics.  He  is 
survived  by  his  sister.  Dorothy  Allison  Stone  '19.  Another 
sister.  Evelyn  Allison  Boeder  '20.  preceded  him  in  death. 

Claude  K.  Clark  '38.  of  Glenolden.  PA.  November  15. 
1990.  He  served  in  the  U.S.  Navy  from  1929  to  1933.  and  from 
1940  to  1945.  serving  in  the  Pacific  Theatre  during  World  War 
II  He  graduated  from  the  College  of  Pharmacy  in  1948.  He 
owned  and  operated  his  own  pharmacy  in  the  Overbrook  section 
of  Philadelphia,  He  was  then  employed  by  Wynnewood  Pharmacy 
from  1970  to  1980  when  he  retired.  He  was  a  member  of  St. 
John's  Lutheran  Church  in  Folcroft,  He  was  a  very  active 
volunteer  in  the  County  Office  of  Services  for  the  Aging  for 
11  years. 

Carrie  Cupper  Grove  '19.  formerly  of  Tyrone.  PA. 
W'ilniington.  DE.  November  28.  1990.  She  was  a  member 
of  the  Methodist  Church  of  Atonement,  Claymont. 

Hilda  Bohner  Lutz  '24.  Allentown,  PA.  December  11. 
1990.  She  taught  shorthand  and  typing  in  the  Lewislown  High 
School  from  1926-1929.  From  1949  to  1956  she  was  a  substitute 
teacher  in  Mahonoy  City  School  District,  From  1956-1969  she 
was  parish  secretary  of  St.  Luke's  Lutheran  Church  in  Femdale. 


PA.  She  had  been  very  active  as  president  of  the  Missionary 
Society  of  the  Lebanon  District  Central  PA  synod;  president  of 
the  Women's  Missionary  Society  of  the  East  Penn  Conference 
Central  Pennsylvania  Synod:  and  president  of  the  United 
Lutheran  Church  Women  of  the  Eastern  District  of  the 
Ministenum  of  PA.  She  was  preceded  in  death  by  her  husband, 
the  Reverend  Lester  B.  Luiz  '26. 

The  Reverend  John  M.  O'Malley  '60.  Royal  Palm  Beach, 
FL,  January  5.  1991.  From  1960  to  1965  he  was  with  Allstate 
Insurance  Company.  In  1968  he  attended  Florida  Bible  College, 
also  serving  as  a  rural  missionary  pastor.  He  earned  his 
masters  degree  at  Luther  Rice  Seminary  in  1974.  He  was 
instrumental  in  beginning  the  Southwide  Academy,  a  school 
covering  grades  kindergarten  through  12th  grade.  The 
Loxahatchee  church  also  has  a  mission  arm  called  Southwide 
Educational  Ministries. 

Jerome  B.  Kaufman  '28.  Valdese.  NC.  formerly  of 
Morgantown.  NC.  January  9.  1991.  He  earned  his  Master  of 
Divinity  degree  from  the  Lutheran  Theological  Seminary  in 
Chicago  in  1932.  He  served  25  years  as  a  parish  pastor  in 
Pennsylvania.  Indiana.  Michigan,  and  Illinois,  and  25  years  as 
Lutheran  chaplain  with  Lutheran  Social  Services  of  Illinois  in 
major  hospitals  of  Chicago,  including  5  years  as  chaplain  of 
St.  Matthew  Lutheran  Home  for  the  Aged,  Park  Ridge.  IL. 
He  was  preceded  in  death  by  his  wife,  the  former  Ruth  Dively 
'29,  Among  the  survivors  is  his  sister.  Esther  Kaufman 
Lucas  '28. 

John  S.  Rhine  '30.  Mendon.  IL.  January  16.  1991.  He 
earned  his  Master  of  Divinity  degree  from  the  Lutheran 
Theological  Seminary  in  1933  and  continued  further  studies 
at  Harvard  Divinity  School.  He  served  churches  in  Nebraska 
from  1933  to  1943,  and  in  Illinois  from  1943  to  1972.  He 
traveled  in  Europe  during  1956  on  behalf  of  Church  World 
Service.  Following  his  retirement  in  1972,  he  continued  to 
serve  as  an  interim  pastor  for  10  years. 

Walter  Eugene  Hering  '31.  Milesburg.  PA.  January  17. 
1991.  He  attended  Susquehanna  from  1928  to  1929  and  then 
graduated  from  Penn  State  University  in  1931.  He  had  been 
a  member  of  the  Masons,  the  Moose,  the  Elks,  and  Zion 
Lutheran  Church  in  Boalsburg.  PA.  He  and  his  wife  owned 
and  operated  Henng's  Restaurant  in  Milesburg  from  1956  to 
1970.  when  he  retired. 

Albert  H.  Lueders  hc'80.  Haddonfield.  NJ.  January  20. 
1991.  He  was  a  retired  editor  of  a  Philadelphia-based  Lutheran 
publication.  He  had  been  employed  by  Fortress  Press  of  the 
Board  of  Publications  for  the  Lutheran  Church  of  America, 
where  he  served  as  business  manager,  chief  editor  and  director. 
He  received  many  honors  for  his  work  on  the  publication.  He 
received  a  Doctor  of  Humane  Letters  from  Susquehanna  in  1980. 

Merle  E.  Hubbard  '32.  Greenfield.  MA,  February  8.  1991. 
In  1972  he  retired  after  40  years  of  service  for  Western  Mass 
Electric  Co.  and  Northeast  Utilities  (the  parent  company).  He 
was  assistant  treasurer  as  well  as  assistant  controller  from  1966 
to  1972.  During  the  last  ten  years  of  his  work  he  belonged  to 
the  T.E.I,  and  Edison  Electric  Institute  Tax  Committees.  As 
a  resuh  he  attended  tax  meetings  held  in  most  major  cities 
throughout  the  country. 

Donald  G.  Muchmore  '53.  Ballston  Spa.  NY,  February  8. 
1991.  He  was  a  controller  for  Eastern  Airlines  in  New  York 
City  for  several  years.  Later,  he  was  a  veterinarian  drug 
salesman  for  Haver  Lockhart  Laboratories.  He  then  became 
manager  of  Dorp  Travel  Agency  in  Schenectady,  NY. 

Laura  L.  Gemberling  '28,  Selinsgrove.  PA.  February  9, 
1991.  She  taught  private  piano  lessons  in  her  home  for  many 
years,  and  was  a  music  teacher  in  the  Roaring  Springs  School 
District  and  the  Tri-Valley  School  District,  where  she  taught 
for  over  40  years  before  retiring.  She  also  operated  a  concession 
stand  at  Rolling  Green  Park  for  many  years.  She  was  a  member 
of  St.  Paul's  United  Church  of  Christ  in  Selinsgrove.  PA,  since 
1916,  and  taught  Sunday  School  for  over  50  years.  She  was 
a  member  of  the  Triangle  Club,  the  Sigma  Alpha  Iota  music 
fraternity,  the  Women's  Auxiliary  of  Susquehanna,  and  various 
state  and  national  educational  associations. 

Marjorie  Mengle  Snyder  '48,  Northumberland.  PA. 
February  14,  1991.  She  had  studied  in  New  York  from  1948  to 
1949.  She  was  appointed  music  supervisor  at  McClure  in  1949 
and  was  a  retired  teacher  at  Freeburg-Washington  Elementary 
School.  She  had  taken  additional  courses  at  Bloomsburg 
University.  Marge  was  a  member,  organist,  and  choir  director 
of  St.  Peter  Lutheran  Church.  She  was  also  a  member  of 
Susquehanna's  Women's  Auxiliary  and  the  Freeburg  Fire 
Company  Auxiliary. 


Paul  Dannelley.  faculty  member.  Selinsgrove.  PA.  February 
23.  1991,  He  served  Susquehanna  University  this  year  as  a 
Distinguished  Visiting  Professor  of  Public  Relations  and 
Journalism.  He  was  a  pioneer  in  the  field  of  public  relations 
study  in  American  universities  and  had  taught  for  19  years 
as  an  associate  professor  in  the  H,  H.  Herbert  School  of 
Journalism,  University  of  Oklahoma. 


Advanced  Degrees 


Stephen  A.  Gustitis  '81:  J.D..  University  of  Denver  College 
of  Law.  He  is  assistant  district  attorney.  Brazos  County  Criminal 
District.  Bryan,  TX. 

Elizabeth  Elmer  Kaufmann  '68:  Master  of  Arts  in  Religit>n, 
Westminster  Theological  Seminary.  She  is  currently  active  in 
counseling  and  women's  ministries  at  New  Life  Presbyterian 
Church  in  Escondido,  CA. 

William  Q.  Stickley  '70:  Doctor  of  Ministry  degree,  Eden 
Theological  Seminary,  St.  Louis,  MO.  His  doctoral  thesis  was 
entitled  "The  Repentance  of  God:  A  Motion  of  Grace."  He  is 
pastor  of  Christ  Lutheran  Church,  Lingelstown,  PA. 

Diane  Thomas  Tarner  '72:  Master  of  Education,  majoring 
in  reading,  Shippensburg  University. 


Class  of  1990  Report 


Richard  L,  Adams  is  a  vice  president  at  Garden  Stale 
Interiors.  Metuchen.  NJ. 

June  E.  Addy  works  for  The  Computer  Co,  as  a  resolution 
clerk  in  Harrisburg,  PA. 

Gary  R,  Allmers  is  working  as  a  salesman  for  Atlantic 
Tubing,  NJ. 

Gregg  Allocco  is  a  sales  representative  for  Friden  Alcatel 
Company,  Cranford,  NJ. 

Denise  M,  Ambrogio  works  for  Crum  &  Forster  as  an 
actuary  trainee.  Basking  Ridge,  NJ. 

Timothy  C,  Andersen  is  a  driver  for  United  Parcel  Service, 
Parsippany,  NJ. 

Martina  R.  Androshick  works  for  WMBT 
Communications  as  an  account  executive,  Shenandoah,  PA. 

Jeffrey  T.  Anthony,  export  manager,  Emery  Worldwide, 
Bradley  International  Airport,  Windsor  Locks,  CT. 

Peggy  E,  Barbarilo  is  an  English  teacher  for  the  Southern 
Columbia  Area  School  District,  Calawissa,  PA. 

James  A.  Bell  is  a  lab  technician  for  McLaren  &  Hart, 
environmental  engineers.  Warren.  NJ. 

Michael  R.  Bell  works  for  Arthur  Anderson  &  Company  as 
a  staff  accountant.  Lancaster.  PA. 

Barbara  L.  Bently  is  an  administrative  assistant  to  the 
President,  Stern  &  Associates,  Cranford,  NJ. 

Susan  I,  Berdela  is  a  kindergarten  teacher  at  St.  Peter  the 
Apostle  Elementary  School,  Parsippany,  NJ. 

Jennifer  A.  Bidding  is  working  in  the  Bruce  Johnson 
Gallery  in  Hershey.  PA. 

Wendy  L.  Biser  works  as  an  assistant  manager  for  the 
Transport  Inicrnational  Pool  Company,  Bala  Cynwyd,  PA. 
•  Brad  C,  Bishop  is  assistant  to  executive  producer,  Dick 
Clark  Productions,  Burbank,  CA. 

Janis  E,  Blandy  is  a  supervisor  for  the  Coffee  Collection 
Cafe,  Holyoke,  MA. 

Michelle  M,  Bonvcnire  is  a  management  trainee  for 
Enterprise  Leasing/Rent-a-Car,  Joliet,  IL. 

Thomas  P,  Boone  works  for  Aetna  Life  and  Casually  as  a 
technical  analyst,  Hartford,  CT. 

Patrice  A,  Brogan  is  an  assistant  manager  for  Jones  New 
York,  Central  Vlilley,  NJ. 

Larissa  M.  Brown  is  an  auditorium  manager  for  Mars  Hill 
College,  Mars  Hill,  NC. 

Bryan  A,  Brust  works  for  Cardio  Medical  Products  as  a 
sales  representative,  BellviUe,  NJ. 

Martina  M,  Burns  is  with  Mister  Donut,  Shamokin  Dam,  PA. 

David  K,  Cadieu  is  a  personnel  manager  for  Parker  Interior 
Plantscape.  Scotch  Plains,  NJ. 

Carrie  J,  Campbell  is  working  for  Chubb  Life  America, 
Parsippany,  NJ. 

Dawn  M,  Campbell  is  working  on  an  M.S.  in  materials 
science  and  engineering  at  Rochester  Institute  of  Technology. 


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again. 
7  Your  gift  supports  financial  aid  to  more  than 

half  of  Susquehanna's  students. 
6  You'll  impress  your  classmates  when  your 

name  is  listed  in  the  Honor  Roll  of  Donors. 
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support  it— that's  40  percent  alumni 

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gift  plus  your  employer's  match! 
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Scott  M.  Carey  is  a  music  director  for  Our  Lady  of  Lourdes 
Regional  High  School.  Shamokin.  PA. 

Bill  Carter  is  working  at  Shippensburg  University  as  an 
assistant  financial  aid  director/assistant  football  coach. 
Shippensburg.  PA. 

Thomas  C.  Cerverizzo  is  working  for  Hilton,  Short  Hills.  NJ. 

Andrew  D.  Chapman  is  attending  University  of  Oklahoma. 

Mary  V.  Chiocco  works  for  a  Division  of  Youth  &  Family 
Services.  Hackensack,  NJ. 

Dawn  S.  Clark  is  a  program  analyst  for  the  American 
Institute  of  Architects.  Washington.  DC. 

Christian  D.  Cloud  is  owner  of  Franklin  Exterminating 
Service,  Cinnaminson,  NJ. 

David  T.  Coffin  is  a  sales  consultant  for  Macy's.  Whitehall,  PA- 

Peter  J.  Comber  is  working  in  sales  for  the  Omni  Cable 
Corporation,  Broomall,  PA. 

Teresa  A.  Considine  works  for  Macy's  as  a  sales  manager. 
New  York,  NY. 

Frank  W.  Conway  is  a  telemarketing  manager  for 
Transaction  Communications,  Paramus,  NJ. 

Cynthia  R.  Cook  works  for  the  K-Mart  Apparel 
Corporation,  Elmwood  Park.  NJ. 

Helen  B.  Costalas  works  for  the  United  Jersey  Bank  as  a 
trust  administrator,  Hackensack,  NJ. 

Louis  A.  Coslanza  is  a  residential  coordinator  for 
Community  Services  of  Maryland.  Inc. .  Laurel,  MD. 

Elizabeth  A.  Cubberly  is  a  customer  service  representative 
for  Transamerica  Financial  Services.  Ridgewood,  NJ. 

Melinda  A.  Cuddy  is  working  on  a  Ph.D.  in  political 
science  at  the  University  of  Rochester,  Rochester,  NY. 

Jennifer  L.  Davis  is  a  field  sales  trainee  for  the  Topflight 
Corporation.  York.  PA. 

Kristine  L.  Davis  is  an  account  coordinator  for  Sedgwick 
James  of  NJ.  Inc..  Short  Hills.  NJ. 

Diana  L.  DeFrate  works  for  Deloitte  &  Touche  as  an 
auditor.  Philadelphia.  PA. 

Gary  Del  Duca  is  a  systems  engineer  trainee.  Electronic 
Data  Systems  Corp.,  Bedmmster.  NJ. 

John  W.  Del  Vecchio  is  a  juvenile  probation  officer  working  for 
Northumberland  County  Juvenile  Court  Services,  Sunbury,  PA. 

Robert  C.  DeMaria  is  a  marketing  representative  for 
Storage  Technology  Corp.,  Louisville,  CO. 

Terri  J.  DeMott  is  working  for  The  Insurance  Exchange 
Inc.  as  an  administrative  assistant.  Stamford.  CT. 

Kelly  G.  Dencker  is  a  junior  account  executive  for 
Markham  Novell  Communications,  New  York.  NY. 

Ted  M.  Doman  is  a  customer  service  representative  for 
First  Valley  Bank.  Bethlehem,  PA. 

Brian  D.  Dooley  works  in  commercial  underwriting-sales 
for  Royal  Insurance,  Philadelphia.  PA. 

Julianne  C.  Doupe  is  a  graduate  student  at  Boston  University. 

Cheryl  L.  Dum  is  an  elementary  music  teacher  in  the 
Lancaster  School  District.  Lancaster.  PA. 

Christopher  D.  Elvidge  works  as  a  sales  representative  for 
Copy  World.  Inc. 

Jeffrey  A.  Elwell  is  a  staff  accountant  for  Daney,  Cannon, 
Truitt.  &  Sarneck  in  Wilmington,  DE. 

Larry  L  Enzer  is  self-employed,  computer  software  firm. 
Bridgewater.  NJ. 

Laurie  L.  Erickson  is  a  third  grade  teacher  in  Wyckoff 
Public  Schools.  Wyckoff.  NJ. 

William  J.  Erie  works  for  Bull's  Head  Restaurant, 
Binghamlon.  NY.  He  was  in  Fort  Sill.  OK.  for  six  months  of 
duty  and  is  now  in  the  National  Guard. 

Marshall  L.  Fairbanks  is  a  sales  assistant  at  Blair 
Television.  New  York.  NY. 

Lauren  K.  Fatigali  is  a  sales  representative  for  American 
Home  Food  Corp..  New  York.  NY. 

Lisa  A.  Fern  is  an  assistant  to  Ron  Ledford  at  Mazda 
Motors  of  America,  Inc.,  Piscataway,  NJ. 

Elizabeth  Findley  is  in  The  Gap  management  training 
program  at  Harrisburg  East  Mall.  Harrisburg.  PA. 

Christine  M.  Fitzgerald  works  for  Citicorp  Data 
Distribution  as  a  research  analyst-customer  services,  Paramus.  NJ. 

Christine  M.  Formosa  is  an  assistant  legal  editor  for 
Backer  Spielvogel  Bates  Advertising.  New  York,  NY. 

William  M.  Fox  is  an  account  representative  for  L.M. 
Berry,  Carlisle,  PA. 

Bryan  T.  Frack  works  for  Bell  &  Howell  as  a  customer 
applications  engineer.  Lehigh  Valley.  PA. 

Jennifer  L.  France  is  a  partner  in  management  at  the 
Limited  Express,  Exton,  PA. 


Sharryl  L.  Froehlich  is  a  paralegal  for  Mariano  &  Coiro, 
PC,  Attorneys  at  Law,  Hillsborough,  NJ. 

Jeffrey  R.  Froling  is  an  assistant  manager  at  Friendly's 
Restaurant.  Allentown.  PA. 

Victoria  R.  Fulton  is  a  staff  accountant  for  Seitz  &  Gamiewski. 
R.A..  Certified  Public  Accountants.  Wilmington.  DC. 

Michael  D.  Fusco  is  employed  at  Summit  Electric  Supply 
Co..  Summit,  NJ. 

Jennifer  M.  Ganter  is  a  clearance  accountant  for  Bear 
Stearns,  New  York.  NY. 

Alissa  B.  Gashler  works  in  customer  relations  for  Metro 
One  Cellular  Phone  Co. 

Peter  G.  Gehl  is  a  sales  representative  for  YKK  (USA). 
Inc..  New  York,  NY. 

Janice  M.  Gessner  is  a  junior  high  math  teacher  for  the 
Lower  Dauphin  School  District.  Hummelstown.  PA. 

Jennie  M.  Giasi  works  for  Ashland  Chemical  as  an 
administrative  assistant,  Dublin.  OH. 

Michael  D.  Gilligan  is  a  lead  generator  for  Allnet 
Communications  Services,  Secaucus.  NJ. 

Daniel  Goldstein  operates  his  own  recycling  business. 
Danny's  Curb-side  Pick-up.  He  lives  in  Scotch  Plains,  NJ. 

Traci  L.  Graczyk  is  employed  as  a  customer  service 
representative  for  Chemical  Bank.  NJ..  Moorestown.  NJ. 

Jami  L.  Granger  is  a  return  clerk  for  Bluefield  News 
Agency.  Inc..  Bluefield.  WV. 

Richard  A.  Gray  works  for  the  Au  Clair  School  as  a 
teacher/therapist.  Bare,  DE. 

Samuel  R  Gross  is  doing  graduate  work  in  geo-physics  at 
the  University  of  Alaska. 

Fred  A.  Grosse,  Jr.  is  a  general  laborer  for  Victor's  Temp 
Service.  Elyria.  OH. 

Kristen  D.  Growney  is  employed  by  Coopers  &  Lybrand  as 
a  staff  associate.  Boston.  MA. 

Denise  C.  Guastella  is  a  staff  accountant-audit  for  Deloitte 
&  Touche,  Hackensack.  NJ. 

Robert  A.  Gude  is  a  sales  representative  for  Lanier 
Worldwide.  Somerset,  NJ, 

Janet  L.  Hammond  works  for  the  Internal  Revenue  Service 
as  an  internal  auditor.  Philadelphia.  PA. 

Erika  L.  Hardenburg  is  a  human  resource  receptionist/ 
personnel  assistant  for  John  Wiley  &  Sons,  Inc.,  an 
educational  book  publisher.  They  manufacture  and  produce 
textbooks,  journals,  etc. 

Carolyn  A.  Harrison  is  a  human  resources  assistant  for 
Fedders  Corporation,  Peapack,  NJ. 

Margaret  A.  Harvey  works  for  AT&T.  Warren,  NJ. 

Andrea  K.  Heinz  works  for  Strunck's  Deli,  Westwood,  NJ. 

Shana  E.  Hennessy  is  a  social  service  technician  for  Morns 
County  Board  of  Social  Services.  Morristown,  NJ. 

Nancy  J.  Heyer  is  an  assistant  benefits  administrator  for 
Chubb,  Warren,  NJ. 

Allison  P.  Hirschman  is  employed  by  the  Somerville  Board 
of  Education  and  is  a  B.S.I,  reading  teacher,  Somerville.  NJ. 

Michelle  A.  Hofmann  is  a  sales  representative  for  Nestle 
Foods  Corporation. 

Patricia  A.  Hostler  is  a  rater  in  the  marketing  department, 
Evans  Conger  Broussard. 

Laura  Huber  is  a  receptionist  by  RTKL  Associates.  Inc.. 
Baltimore,  MA. 

Stacy  L.  Huber  works  for  the  Middlesex  County 
Department  of  Human  Services  as  a  community  service 
worker.  New  Brunswick.  NJ. 

Kenneth  N.  Hugendubler  is  employed  by  Ernest  &  Young 
as  a  staff  auditor.  Harrisburg,  PA. 

P.  Christopher  Hunsicker  is  a  farm  hand  for  J.  Harold 
Fritz,  Lancaster.  PA. 

Jeffrey  M.  Jakubik  is  employed  as  a  supervisor  in  the 
marketing  research  department  by  Statistical  Research  Inc., 
Westfield,  NJ. 

Denise  R.  Kacala  is  an  administrative  assistant  for  Robert 
C.  Holmes,  III.  C.L.U..  Philadelphia,  PA. 

Lois  D.  Kanaskie  is  an  organist  for  St.  Luke  Church, 
Sunbury.  PA.  and  is  doing  graduate  study  work 

Jacqueline  Karali  is  assistant  media  planner.  Ammirati  & 
Puris,  New  York  City. 

David  N.  Kearney  is  the  owner  and  operator  of  a  College 
Pro  Painters  franchise.  Valley  Forge,  PA. 

Carolyn  M.  Keelin  is  employed  as  an  assistant  manager  for 
Lord  &  Taylor,  Bridgewater,  NJ. 

Susan  L.  Kisller  works  as  a  circulation  assistant  for 
Simmons-Boardman  Publishing  Co..  New  York.  NY. 


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Laura  L.  Kratavil  is  working  in  sales  for  Sterns.  Wayne,  NJ. 

Kimberly  H.  Kress  is  a  media  assistant  for  Ally  &  Gargano 
Advertising  Agency.  New  York.  NY. 

Allyson  H.  Krummrich  is  employed  by  Meridian  Mortgage 
Corporation  as  a  payoff  support  technician.  Wayne.  PA. 

Amy  L.  Kukacka  is  a  list  manager  for  Mokrynski  & 
Associates.  Hackensack.  NJ. 

Michelle  LaBrie  is  a  sales  associate  for  Jones  New 
York/Melry  Corporations.  Central  Valley.  NY. 

Judson  K.  LaLonde  is  a  researcher,  Kidder.  Peabody  & 
Co..  Inc.,  New  York  City. 

Kristen  L.  Langenfeld  is  an  assistant  to  the  marketing 
director  of  accessories  for  Liz  Claiborne  Inc.,  New  York.  NY. 

Melinda  B.  LeCount  works  for  Bloomingdale's  as  an 
operations  assistant.  King  of  Prussia.  PA. 

Michelle  Leitzel  Davis  is  a  middle  school  and  senior  high 
music  teacher  for  the  West  Perry  School  District.  Elliotsburg.  PA. 

Jan  A.  Lejnar  is  managing  a  home  for  autistic  adults  for 
Eden  Acres,  Princeton,  NJ. 

Joseph  K.  Leone  is  a  graduate  student  at  the  University  of 
South  Florida. 

Michele  L.  Leuser  is  a  reinsurance  agent  for  Home  Life 
Insurance.  Piscataway.  NJ. 

Melinda  E.  Long  is  the  assistant  manager  for  a  Gap 
franchise. 

Sarah  L.  Luithle  is  employed  by  the  Roy  F.  Weston.  Inc.. 
REAC.  as  a  technical  editor.  Edison.  NJ. 

Dianne  W.  Lundy  is  a  settlement  officer  for  Cornerstone 
Title  Company.  Columbia.  MD. 

Donna  M.  Major  works  for  Cedar  Crest  College  as  an 
admissions  counselor.  Allentown.  PA, 

Scott  G.  Mangold  is  employed  as  a  management  trainee  by 
Enterprise  Rent-A-Car,  Green  Brook.  NJ. 

Krisline  J.  Marconi  is  a  legal  clerical  assistant  for  Sagot. 
Jennings,  &  Sigmond.  Philadelphia.  PA. 

Gerard  Marini  works  for  the  Department  of  Treasury  (IRS) 
as  an  internal  auditor.  Washington.  DC. 

Martin  J.  Martynuska  is  a  fifth  grade  teacher  at  Chatham 
Park  Elementary  School,  in  the  Haverford  Township  School 
District.  Havertown.  PA. 

James  McCallum  is  an  account  executive  for  Seltel,  Inc.. 
New  York.  NY. 

Heather  J.  McCormick  is  the  lead  waitress  for  the  Ruby 
Tuesday  Restaurant/Morrison  Corp..  Arlington,  VA. 

William  T.  McGarrigle  works  for  Richard  H.  Koos  Jr. 
Security  Consultant  as  a  manager/partner.  Haddon  Heights,  NJ. 

Joella  M.  Mclvor  is  an  elementary  education  teacher  for 
Si.  Matthias  School.  Somerset,  NJ. 

William  T.  McNiff  is  a  loan  associate  for  Somerset  Trust 
Company. 

Greg  C.  Meckel  works  for  Rudolf  Meckel  as  a  commercial 
real  estate  manager.  Vineland.  NJ. 

Timothy  A.  Mee  is  an  account  representative  for  State  Farm 
Insurance.  Westbury.  NY. 

Jean  L.  Meyer  is  employed  by  Chrysler  Motors  Corp.  as  an 
administrative  trainee,  Tappan.  NY. 

Jennifer  L.  Miller  is  a  teacher's  aide  for  the  Classroom  on 
Carpenter  Ln.,  Philadelphia.  PA. 

Shari  Miller  Grant  is  a  sales  assistant  for  Paine  Webber  Inc. 

Kim  A.  Mitchell  works  for  Thalhimers  as  a  sales  associate. 
Hampton,  VA. 

Eric  G.  Mueller  is  a  general  music/chorus  director  for 
Memorial  Elementary  School,  Middletown.  NY. 

Kelle  L.  Murphy  is  a  salesperson  for  the  Lodge  at  Harvard 
Square.  Boston,  MA. 

Karen  L.  Nelson  is  the  weekend  office  manager  for  Halle 
Marina.  Chesapeake  Beach.  MD. 

Jonathan  P.  Nickev  works  as  a  claims  representative  for  the 
PMA  Group.  Philadelphia,  PA. 

Shannon  O'Brien  is  traffic  assistant.  WBFF/FOX  45. 

Thomas  S.  Olsen  is  employed  as  a  sales  analyst  by  the 
National  Industries  for  the  Blind,  Wayne.  NJ. 

Jennifer  E.  OtI  is  a  receptionist/secretary  for  Q&S  Imports. 
Ltd..  Huntingdon  Valley.  PA. 

Lois  E.  Pahls  is  employed  by  Revlon  Cosmetics.  Inc.  as  a 
sales  representative.  Allentown.  PA, 

Pfeter  A.  Palladino  is  ihe  lead  singer  for  a  local  rock  group. 
The  Biuilecs    Peter  lives  in  Northumberland.  PA. 

Drew  E.  Paradine  works  as  a  marketing  manager  for 
Premier  Corporation,  Hicksville.  NY. 

Elizabeth  B.  Parillo  is  a  sales  associate  for  Nordstrom, 
Paramus.  NJ. 


Heidi  M.  Perry  is  an  employment  specialist  at  J.  Clifford 
MacDonald  Center.  Tampa.  FL. 

Cindy  Pttrucci  works  for  Clark  Boardman  Co. .  Ltd  as  an 
assistant  production  editor.  New  York.  NY. 

Danielle  P^yakovich  is  a  graduate  student  at  the  Dickinson 
School  of  Law,  Carlisle.  PA. 

Karen  E.  Pick  is  a  writer  in  the  Development  Office, 
University  Relations  Division.  Susquehanna  University, 
Selinsgrove.  PA. 

Douglas  R.  Pietsch  is  employed  by  the  Salisbury  Township 
School  District  as  a  high  school  band  director  and  percussion 
instructor.  Allentown.  PA. 

Deborah  B.  Pilla  is  employed  at  Herzog.  Heme.  Geduld 
Inc..  New  York,  NY. 

Donna  J.  Podoletz  is  a  bank  examiner  for  FDIC. 
Harrisburg,  PA. 

Amy  E.  Pratt  works  for  Prudential  Insurance  Company  as  a 
group  insurance  analyst.  Horsham.  PA. 

Gerald  T.  Pryor,  Jr.  is  a  dealer  support  line  computer 
analyst  for  IBM.  Montvale.  NJ. 

Michael  S.  Raber  is  employed  by  Robbins  Gioia  Inc.  as  a 
program  analyst.  Alexandria.  VA. 

Beth  A.  Rindge  is  an  administrative  assistant  for  the 
Texwipe  Company,  Upper  Saddle  River.  NJ. 

Kelly  A.  Robertson  works  for  the  National  Rifle 
Association  as  a  junior  accountant.  Washington,  DC, 

Diane  S.  Rogers  is  a  customer  relations  representative  for 
the  C.T.  Corporation  System,  New  York,  NY. 

George  A.  Ross  is  employed  as  a  district  marketing 
manager  for  Viking  RV.  Centreville,  MI. 

Carolyn  M.  Sabol  works  as  a  publications  coordinator  at 
the  Hydronic  Institute,  Berkeley  Heights.  NJ. 

George  I.  Savery  is  a  therapeutic  activity  aide  for  the 
Selinsgrove  Center,  Selinsgrove.  PA. 

Christopher  E.  Schoellkopf  works  for  Cardio  Medical 
Products,  Richmond,  VA. 

Virginia  R.  Schultz  is  employed  by  Continental  Insurance 
as  an  underwriter.  New  York,  NY. 

Charles  L.  Smith  is  a  manager  trainee  for  C.  Leslie  Smith 
Inc.,  Allentown.  PA. 

Cynthia  A.  Smith  is  in  sales  for  Nordstrom.  Paramus.  NJ. 

Peter  A.  Smith  is  employed  by  GrosfiUex  USA  Inc..  as  an 
eastern  division  sales  representative.  Robesonia.  PA. 

Timothy  S.  Smith  is  the  vice-president  of  G.  Marsh  Moving 
Inc.  Northvale.  NJ. 

Brian  P.  Spellman  is  on  entry  level  at  MTB  Banking 
Corporation,  New  York.  NY. 

William  J.  Starace  works  for  American  Courier  Express  as 
a  junior  accountant.  Edison.  NJ, 

Janey  C.  Stark  is  an  accoulant  for  Universal  Suppliers, 
Selinsgrove.  PA. 

Heather  Stephano  is  with  the  Vanguard  Group. 

Christopher  L.  Steiner  is  in  training  to  be  the  assistant 
manager  of  Jamesway.  Seacaucus.  NJ. 

Alexandra  L.  Stobb  is  in  the  management  training  program 
at  the  Gap,  Inc..  Palmer.  PA. 

Douglas  A.  Stuart  works  for  McCaffrey  &  McCall  as  an 
account  management  assistant.  New  York,  NY. 

Edward  J.  Stuart  is  sales  manager,  TCB  Sports  Advertising. 

Scott  J.  Swinarton  is  employed  by  Scholastic.  Inc..  New 
York.  NY, 

David  T.  Szawlewicz  works  for  Help  Unlimited. 
Washington,  DC. 

Steven  E.  Taylor  is  employed  by  NCR.  Hagerstown.  MD. 

John  A.  Tiffey  works  for  Hilton  Hotels  Corporation  as  a 


corporate  account  executive  for  the  Chicago  Hilton  and  Towers 
Hotel.  Chicago.  IL. 

Sean  P.  Tighe  works  as  a  salesman  for  Dubill  Lumber 
Company.  Winslow,  NJ. 

Nicholas  D.  Toth  is  a  private  first  class  in  the  United  States 
Marine  Corps. 

Elizabeth  Ann  Tracey  is  a  sales  coordinator  for  Mutual 
Life  Insurance  of  New  York.  Morristown.  NJ. 

Nancy  K.  Truran  is  employed  by  Enterprise  Leasing 
Company  as  a  management  trainee.  Radnor,  PA. 

Michael  A.  Tucci  is  a  programmer  analyst  for  Ross  Applied 
Business  Systems.  Old  Bridge.  NJ. 

Mary  E.  "Betsy"  Van  Tuyl  works  as  a  manager  trainee  for 
Foot  Locker.  Woodbridge,  NJ. 

Jennifer  L.  Varcoe  is  employed  as  a  programmer/analyst 
for  American  Management  Systems.  Inc.,  Roseland.  NJ. 

Kelly  A.  Vardon  is  a  housing  facilitator  for  Way  Station  Inc. 
in  Frederick,  MD. 

Julia  A.  Verdesca  works  as  a  promotion  assistant  for 
Simmons-Boardman  Publishing  Co.  in  New  York.  NY. 

Laurie  Ann  Volpe  is  taking  graduate  courses  at  Bloomsburg 
University. 

Timothy  A.  Wagner  is  working  as  a  salesperson  for 
General  Computer  Center  in  Selinsgrove,  PA. 

Jennifer  B.  "Gigi"  Wainwright  is  assistant  director  for  the 
Loyalhanna  Watershed  Association,  Ligonier,  PA. 

Stephen  H.  Walser  is  working  for  Paul  Walser  Hazelton 
Standard  Speaker  in  Sugarloaf.  PA. 

Hugo  J.  Warns  HI  is  employed  with  United  Slates  Fidelity 
&  Guaranty  in  Baltimore.  MD. 

Richard  L.  Watts  is  a  programmer  for  Computer  Aid.  Inc. 
in  Harrisburg,  PA, 

Karol  R.  Weigand  is  employed  by  Anderson  Consulting  as 
a  systems  analyst  in  Roseland,  NJ. 

Melissa  A.  Weigle  works  as  a  production  &  inventory 
controller  for  AMP  Inc.  in  Harrisburg.  PA, 

Mark  R.  Wetzel  is  a  sales  and  marketing  administrator  for 
Artco  in  Hatfield,  PA, 

Douglas  R.  Wheeler  is  a  multi-line  claims  representative 
for  Prudential  Property  and  Casualty  Company  in  Fairfield.  NJ, 

Donna  R.  Willbergh  is  working  with  Jamesway 
Corporation  as  an  executive  trainee  in  Secaucus.  NJ. 

Scott  R.  Williams  is  employed  by  DialAmerica  Marketing 
as  a  management  development  programmer  in  Mahwah.  NJ. 

Denise  E.  Wilson  is  a  senior  class  specialist  for 
Metropolitan  in  King  of  Prussia.  PA. 

Jennifer  M.  Wilson  works  as  a  programmer/analyst  for 
Meridian  Bancorp. 

Christine  S.  Wolfe  is  a  staff  accountant  for  Rottmund  Check 
and  Company  in  Lancaster.  PA. 

Mark  A.  Wood  graduated  from  Computer  Learning 
Network.  Camp  Hill,  and  is  employed  by  Alumax. 

Lori  Kerchoff  Wyman  is  a  social  worker  with  Blue  Ridge 
Haven  West  in  Camp  Hill.  PA. 

Fred  A.  Wyan  is  employed  as  an  English  language 
instructor  at  Nova  Intercultural  Institute  in  Toyko,  Japan. 

Douglas  W.  Yoder  is  a  sales  representative  for  Buckman 
Laboratories  in  Memphis,  TN. 

Jill  Zabransky  is  employed  by  Nordstroms  as  an  assistant  to 
a  buyer  in  Paramus.  NJ. 

Pamela  A.  Zadnik  works  as  an  insurance  representative 
with  CPI  Insurance  Group  in  Morristown,  NJ. 

Ray  D.  Ziegler  is  a  lighting  technician  for  See  Factor  in 
Queens.  NY. 


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Newsmaker 


Jack  K.  Bishop  '57,  has  been  named  director  of 
human  resources.  Hershey  International ,  Hershey 
Foods  Corporation.  He  will  be  responsible  for  all  human 
resource  procedures  and  policies  and  all  aspects  of 
domestic  and  foreign  employment  for  the  Hershey 
International  personnel. 

Mr.  Bishop  graduated  from  Susquehanna  with  a  B.S. 
in  business  administration  and  began  working  for  the 
Social  Security  Administration,  He  joined  Hershey 
Foods  Corporation  in  1966  as  a  personnel  staff  assistant, 
and  three  years  later  was  named  employee  relations 
manager,  H.B.  Reese  Company.  He  was  promoted  to 
manager,  employee  programs,  in  1974  and  manager, 
salary  administration  in  1977.  In  1982  he  was  named 
manager,  compensation  and  benefits.  Hershey  Chocolate 
U.S.A.  and  director  of  compensation  and  benefits  in  1989. 

Jack  Bishop,  son  of  Paul  M.  Bishop  '30  and  father  of 
Brad  C.  Bishop  '90,  lives  in  Hershey  with  his  wife.  Joan. 


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organizations  as  AT&T,  Marriott  Corporation,  Nissan 
Motors,  Nutrasweet  Company,  the  National  Weather 
Service,  the  Army  Corps  of  Engineers,  and  Rockwell 
International,  in  addition  to  several  corporations  overseas. 

Brown  graduated  from  Susquehanna  with  a  bachelor 
of  science  degree  in  business  and  Starr  completed  a 
dual  bachelor  of  arts  degree  in  computer  science  and 
mathematical  science. 

The  two  alumni  have  maintained  close  ties  with  the 
University  through  Dr.  Wallace  Growney,  professor  and 
head  of  management  and  mathematical  sciences,  and 
Dr.  Kenneth  Brakke,  associate  professor  of  mathematical 
sciences.  Several  Susquehanna  students  have  been 
working  with  Drs.  Growney  and  Brakke  on  student 
research  projects  using  AIS  software  to  combine  video 
and  voice  capabilities  with  the  RediMaster  system.  AIS 
has  also  involved  current  students  in  projects  made 
possible  through  the  Benjamin  Franklin  Partnership,  an 
economic  development  program  promoting  technological 
innovation  through  business/university  partnerships. 


Faculty/Staff  Briefs 

■  Associate  Professor  of  English  Gary  Fincke  has 
published  a  new  book  of  poems  entitled  Plant  Voices. 
He  is  donating  proceeds  of  his  new  book  to  the  fund  for 
the  Juliet  Gibson  Literary  Prize  which  is  awarded  to  the 
outstanding  student  writer  each  spring.  Persons  interested 
in  a  signed  copy  of  the  book  should  send  a  check  for 
$9.00  to  Dr.  Fincke,  Blough-Weis  Library.  Susquehanna 
University,  Selinsgrove.  PA  17870.  Fincke  was  recently 
awarded  a  poetry  fellowship  for  1991  by  the  Pennsylvania 
Council  on  the  Arts  which  will  help  him  complete 
another  book-length  work. 

■  Professor  of  Chemistry  Neil  Potter  recently  visited 
high  schools  in  the  Harrisburg  area  where  he  presented 
chemistry  demonstrations  before  approximately  900 
students  in  four  days.  Student  reaction  was  very  favorable 
as  was  local  television  and  newspaper  coverage. 
Susquehanna's  chemistry  department  has  been  taking 
science  shows  "on  the  road"  since  1976  to  encourage 
students  to  consider  careers  in  science. 

■  Warehime  Distinguished  Professor  of  Business 
Administration  William  A.  Ward  was  quoted  in  several 
USA  Today  stories  after  the  Persian  Gulf  War  broke  out, 
on  subjects  from  careers  in  the  military  to  the  financial 
costs  of  the  war.  Ward's  appearance  in  these  stories 
spawned  numerous  additional  interviews  with  media 
such  as  Tlie  Dallas  Morning  News  and  CBS  Radio. 

■  Degenstein  Distinguished  Professor  of  Environmental 
Science  Frank  W.  Fletcher  was  interviewed  recently  by 
KIRO  Radio  in  Seattle,  WA,  about  scientific  research 
opportunities  following  environmental  catastrophes. 

■  Associate  Professor  of  Spanish  Robert  Mowry  was 
the  translator  for  author  Vincente  Lenero's  book  titled 
The  Gospel  of  Lucas  Gavilan.  The  book  is  a  contemporary 
"paraphrase"  of  the  familiar  biblical  narrative  of  the  life 
of  Christ  as  told  by  St.  Luke. 

■  Assistant  Professor  of  Economics  Antonin  Rusek 
was  recently  featured  on  C-Span  television  during  a 
discussion  with  Dr.  Simon  Johnson  from  Harvard 
University  regarding  the  failure  of  socialism  in  Poland. 

■  In  January  Professor  of  Music  Cyril  Stretansky 
conducted  two  high  school  choral  festivals  spon.sored  by 
the  Pennsylvania  Music  Education  Association  (PMEA). 
Participating  were  approximately  400  of  the  most 
talented  high  school  musicians  from  about  80  high 
schools  in  northwestern  and  north  central  Pennsylvania. 

■  Associate  Professor  and  Head  of  Physics  Richard 
"Koz"  Kozlowksi  received  a  Salute  to  Teaching  award 
by  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  for  the  Profession  of 
Teaching  for  the  State  System  of  Higher  Education. 
Honorees  were  selected  for  their  commitment  to  the 
teaching  profession,  going  beyond  the  minimum 
requirements  of  teaching,  and  believing  in  the  potential 
of  each  student. 

■  Dr.  Frank  Chase,  associate  professor  of  sociology, 
was  recently  honored  at  the  international  convention  of 
Pi  Gamma  Mu,  a  national  social  science  honor  society, 
for  continuous  chapter  leadership. 


\\  ^        June  7-9,  1991 


We  will  be  highlighting  the  reunion 
classes  of  1941,  1946,  1951,  1956, 
1961,  1966,  1971,  1976  and  1981. 
However,  a  full  schedule  of  activities 
will  be  available  for  All  Alumni. 

For  additional  information  about 

Alumni  Weekend  '91 

contact  the 

Susquehanna  University 

Alumni  Office 

at  (717)  372-4115 


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FOR  ALL  THE 
RIGHT  REASONS 


Wh 


hat  does  the  moon's  atmosphere  have  in  common 
with  something  that  kills  fungus?  And  how  does  studying 
the  dimensions  of  snowflakes  relate  to  the  development 
of  a  more  powerful  insecticide? 

Normally,  the  aforementioned  items  have  nothing 
to  do  with  each  other.  But  this  summer,  there  was  a 
connection:  each  topic  was  the  subject  of  intensive 
scientific  research  at  Susquehanna  University. 

Three  junior  biochemistry  majors  and  three  junior 
physics  majors  at  Susquehanna  were  involved  in  research 
that  ranged  from  corporate-sponsored  studies  of 
fungicide  to  University-funded  analysis  of  the  moon's 
atmosphere.  And  while  all  six  of  the  young  scientists 
did  different  things,  each  shared  a  common  objective 
the  desire  to  learn  more  about  what  it  means  to  bffa 
scientist. 


From  Bugs  to  Fungus 

Take,  for  example.  Patti  Ollivier  of  Orrtana,  PA 
Patti  is  a  junior  biochemistry  major  who  hopes  later 
to  earn  her  Ph.D.  in  chemistry.  Her  research  was  one 
of  two  biochemistry  projects  this  summer  funded  by 
Rohm  and  Haas  Company. 

Generally  speakijig^Ollivier's  project  was  to  take  a 


Rohm  and  Haas  ^emical  currently  used  as  an  insecticide 
and  reproduce  it.  Tnfc^ientific  objectives  of  Ollivier's 
research  were  to  investigate  ways  to  more  efficiently 
produce  the  chemical. 

Like  all  of  the  Susquehanna  summer  research 
projects,  however,  the  ends  are  not  as  important  as 
the  means.  "What  I  want  people  to  understand  is  that 
this  is  primarily  a  chance  for  these  students  to  learn 


about  being  scientists."  says  Tom  McGrath.  Ph.D.. 
professor  of  chemistry  at  Susquehanna. 

It  was  a  chance,  for  instance,  for  Becky  Valentine 
of  Pittsburgh,  PA,  to  see  if  she  could  come  up  with 
something  that  more  effectively  kills  fungus.  Rohm 
and  Haas  funded  Valentine's  project  as  well,  and  for 
good  reason.  Valentine,  a  junior  who  aspires  to  be  a 
chemical  engineer,  took  a  commercially  available 


Rohm  and  Haas  herbicide  and  tried  to  convert  it  into 
something  even  more  potent. 

"I've  been  getting  companies  to  sponsor  summer 
chemistry  research  at  Susquehanna  for  years,  and 
the  companies  look  at  it  as  a  good  investment,"  Dr. 
McGrath  says.  "They  figure  that  they  can  get  some 
experiments  done  at  a  low  cost  and  maybe  build  some 
loyalty  with  these  students." 

Junior  Michelle  Kreger  of  Wellsboro,  PA.  has 
American  Cyanamid  to  thank  for  her  research  this 
summer.  The  company  is  funding  an  ongoing  project 
that  focuses  on  organomettalic  compounds— compounds 
consisting  of  carbon  and  metal.  Such  compounds 
most  normally  function  as  catalysts  that  make  it 
easier  for  two  other  agents  to  merge  together. 

Kreger.  who  has  visions  of  medical  school,  is 
helping  Dr.  McGrath  react  the  organometallic 
compounds  under  new  conditions  to  get  new  products. 

The  summer  research  projects  create  an  ideal 
situation.  Students  learn  the  professional  process  of 
experimentation.  They  experience  the  science  lab's 

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peaks  and  valleys.  And  they  learn  valuable  lessons. 
"I  want  the  students  to  know  that  there  are  good  days 
and  bad  days  in  the  lab,"  Dr.  McGrath  says.  "Sometimes, 
you're  just  not  as  smart  as  the  molecules." 


Shooting  for  the  Moon 

Industry-sponsored  projects  don't  monopolize  the 
summertime  research  scene  at  Susquehanna.  The 
University's  physics  department  had  three  gems  of  its 
own  out  in  the  field,  working  at  other  universities. 

Junior  Eric  Zizelmann  of  Tamaqua,  PA,  a  physics 
major,  figured  he  could  get  a  better  glimpse  at  the 
moon  if  he  headed  west.  Zizelmann  was  at  the  University 
of  Arizona  in  Tucson,  where  he  was  part  of  a  study 
that  uses  a  specially-designed  61-foot  telescope  to  take 
pictures  of  the  moon  and  its  atmosphere.  A  sophisticated 
computer-software  program  then  analyzes  the  photos. 

The  study  is  part  of  the  NASA/JOVE  program. 
Susquehanna  is  the  only  school  in  Pennsylvania, 
and  one  of  just  15  colleges  and  universities 
nationwide,  participating  in  the  JOint  VEnture 
(JOVE)  space  science  research  program  with  NASA. 

Zizelmann  studied  under  Richard  Kozlowski, 
Ph.D,  head  of  Susquehanna's  physics  department  and 
a  professor  of  physics  at  both  Susquehanna  and  the 
University  of  Arizona. 

"They're  trying  to  find  out  where  sodium— which 
is  in  the  atmosphere  of  the  moon— comes  from,"  said 
Fred  Grosse,  Ph .  D,  a  professor  of  physics  at  Susquehanna 
who  is  also  active  in  the  project.  "They're  trying 
to  find  out  how  the  sodium  gets  there,  and  how 
it's  distributed." 

It's  all  part  of  the  ongoing  study  of  the  moon  in 
preparation  for  manned  exploration.  The  moon's 
atmosphere  is  a  very  primitive  one.  called  an  exosphere. 


An  exosphere  also  exists  at  the  outer  edge  of  the 
earth's  atmosphere  and  thereby  determines  what 
atoms  escape  into  space.  "What  we're  hoping  is 
that,  by  learning  about  a  real  exosphere  such  as  the 
moon's,  we  can  learn  more  about  how  ours  works," 
Grosse  said. 

Zizelmann's  primary  role  in  the  project  was  to  use 
the  computer  to  look  at  the  electronic  images  of  the 
moon,  which  the  telescope  generates.  Susquehanna's 
Kozlowski,  along  with  Dr  Donald  Hunten  of  the 
University  of  Arizona  designed  the  light-capturing 
telescope  that  makes  these  enhanced  images  possible. 

This  fall,  Susquehanna  will  get  the  SUN  workstation 
computer  that  Kozlowski  and  Zizelmann  used  in 
Arizona.  "We'll  be  able  to  do  all  the  analysis  here," 
Grosse  says. 


Does  Lighting  a  Match  Bring  Rain? 

Back  to  earth— or.  more  specifically.  Ithaca,  NY. 
That's  where  Susquehanna  junior  Prem  Janardhan  was 
involved  in  research  of  another  sort  at  Cornell  University. 
Janardhan  is  from  India  and  is  a  Susquehanna  University 
Presidential  Scholar 

He  majors  in  physics,  computer  science  and  math. 
As  if  that  didn't  keep  him  busy  enough,  Janardhan 
decided  to  take  a  trip  up  Route  81  and  do  some  research 
on  fractals  this  summer  To  simplify  an  intangible  topic, 
fractals  are  things  with  fractional  dimensions. 

In  other  words,  they  are  objects  whose  areas  go  beyond 
simple  one-,  two-  or  three-dimensional  measurement 
systems.  Most  things  in  nature,  in  fact,  are  fractal  objects. 

Take  snowflakes,  for  example.  "If  you  put  a  snowflake 
under  a  microscope  and  look  at  the  little  edge  of  the 


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snowflake,  you'll  see  that  little  edge  looks  just  like  a 
snowflake,"  Grosse  said.  "And  then  the  snowflake  pattern 
repeats  itself  and  repeats  itself  So  you  can  never  tell  what 
magnifications  you're  looking  at." 

Janardhan's  research  related  to  how  the  smaller  pans 
of  the  whole— measured  "fractally"— can  ultimately 
affect  the  larger  parts  of  the  whole.  "Fractals  are  being 
used  in  things  that  are  chaotic,  like  weather  systems," 
Grosse  explained. 

"If  you  change  even  the  smallest  initial  conditions 
a  little  bit,"  he  adds,  "you  get  a  completely  different 
weather  system.  If  somebody  lights  a  match  in  California 
at  just  the  right  time,  you  might  get  different  weather  over 
in  New  York  City  than  you  would  have  if  they  didn't  light 
the  match." 


The  Atom  Trap 

Shamokin's  Melanie  Williams,  a  Susquehanna 
University  junior,  tried  to  trap  a  rare  chemical 
element  in  her  research  this  summer  Williams,  a 
physics  major,  did  research  on  rubidium  at  the  State 
University  of  New  York  at  Brockport. 

Why  do  Williams  and  her  research  group  want  to 
know  about  rubidium?  For  one  thing,  the  element's 
rarity  makes  its  properties  difficult  to  understand. 

Also,  stimulated  rubidium  emits  a  radiation  with 
a  very  precise  frequency.  Scientists  use  this  for  atomic 
clocks.  "This  is  very  precise  time  measurement,"  Grosse 
said.  "You  can  verify  Einstein's  theory  of  general 
relativity  this  way  by  measuring  how  time  slows 
down  as  you  pull  away  from  a  gravitational  field." 

But  to  do  more  things  with  rubidium,  scientists 
must  study  it  further  "If  you  illuminate  the  atoms 
with  a  laser,"  Grosse  said,  "the  photons  will  excite 
energy  in  the  atoms  and  it  lets  you  learn  how  the 
atoms  work,  how  they  are  put  together."  Williams' 
role  in  this  research  was  to  make  a  laser  beam  that 
is  circular  instead  of  elliptical.  This  would  ensure 
that  radiation  from  the  beam  more  uniformly  exposed 
the  rubidium. 

Whether  it's  making  laser  beams  circular,  pictures 
of  the  moon  more  meaningful  or  fungicide  more 
powerful,  Susquehanna  students  are  enhancing  their 
professional  futures.  And  a  few  of  them  might  just 
find  something  that  enhances  the  world's  future.  • 


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Campus  News 

Board  Chairman  O'Connor  Gains 
Distinction  at  Penn  State 


Penn  State  University  recently  honored  Harold 
O'Connor,  Susquehanna's  chairman  of  the  board,  by 
granting  him  the  prestigious  Distinguished  Alumni  Award. 

Penn  State  does  not  grant  honorary  doctorate  degrees, 
making  the  Distinguished  Alumni  Award  among  the 
university's  highest  honors. 

A  1952  graduate  of  Penn  State.  O'Connor's  volunteer 
activity  for  his  Alma  Mater  is  matched  only  by  his  work 
at  Susquehanna.  O'Connor  joined  Susquehanna's  board 
of  directors  in  1981.  In  1983,  he  assumed  the  position  of 
vice  chairman,  which  he  held  until  1986.  He  served  on 
the  Committee  on  Academic  Affairs  and  the  Committee 
on  Membership  during  his  initial  years  at  Susquehanna. 

O'Connor  ascended  to  chairman  of  the  board  in  1986. 
He  also  chairs  the  Board  Executive  Committee  and  served 
as  chairman  of  the  Board  Solicitation  Committee  for 
"Window  of  Opponunity:  The  Campaign  for  Susquehanna 
University."  He  is  a  member  of  the  campaign's  Steering 
Committee  and  Major  Gift  Committee. 

Under  O'Connor's  leadership,  the  board  of  directors 
has  seen  Susquehanna  boost  its  endowment  and  exceed 


its  capital  campaign  goal.  The  endowment  has  jumped 
from  $8.8  million  in  1986  to  its  present  $26.5  million. 
Susquehanna  has  already  exceeded  the  "Window  of 
Opportunity"  Campaign's  goal  of  $22  million,  with 
current  pledges  standing  at  $32.4  million. 

O'Connor's  accomplishments  and  affiliations 
stretch  well  beyond  any  campus  boundary.  From  1966  to 
1987,  O'Connor  was  president  and  CEO  of  CHEMCUT 
Corporation,  a  subsidiary  of  West  Germany's  Schering 
AG,  which  supplies  machinery  and  chemistry  that  aid  in 
producing  printed  circuits.  Some  describe  CHEMCUT 
as  the  world's  most  prominent  corporation  of  its  kind. 
O'Connor  was  a  major  player  in  CHEMCUT's  creation, 
and  helped  lead  the  company  to  its  current  status. 

He  still  serves  as  vice  president  and  treasurer  of 
Tussey  Realty  Company  and  as  chairman  of  the  board 
for  Mellon  Bank  Central  in  State  College.  O'Connor 
lives  in  State  College  with  his  wife,  Nancy,  and  continues 
to  contribute  to  community  organizations.  He  is  a  member 
of  his  Chamber  of  Commerce  and  a  board  member  of 
Centre  County  Community  Foundation,  a  public  charity. 


Tips  for  Financing  a  College  Education 


In  an  uncertain  economy,  the  financial  situation 
may  look  worrisome  to  current  or  prospective  college 
students  and  their  families.  Yet  Susquehanna's  Director 
of  Financial  Aid  Helen  Nunn  says  that  most  families 
can  still  afford  the  college  education  of  their  son's 
or  daughter's  choice. 

Nunn  offers  ten  tips  to  help  students  and  parents 
make  the  most  of  the  financial  assistance  available 
during  these  uncertain  times. 

1.  Investigate  all  your  alternatives.  Because  the 
costs  of  higher  education  continue  to  go  up  while 

the  potential  student  pool  dwindles,  many  institutions 
are  finding  more  resources  to  meet  students'  needs. 
Fewer  families  are  paying  the  full  expense  of  education, 
particularly  at  private  colleges  and  universities. 

2.  Remember  that  financial  aid  programs  are  based 
on  national  figures.  Don't  assume  that  because  you 
are  doing  well  financially  in  your  own  community 
that  you  won't  qualify  for  aid. 

3.  Gather  enough  information  to  draw  your  own 
conclusions  about  financial  aid  programs.  Just 
because  a  friend  doesn't  qualify  for  a  particular 
program  doesn't  mean  you  won't. 

4.  Explore  the  aid  programs  you're  interested  in 
with  experienced  financial  aid  staff.  Let  them  tell 
you  if  you're  eligible.  Don't  assume  you  won't  qualify. 

5.  Ask  whether  funds  are  available  directly  through 
your  chosen  institution.  Don't  assume  there's  no 
financial  aid  available  for  you  just  because  tuition 
costs  continue  to  go  up  and  the  federal  government 
isn't  increasing  its  funding. 

6.  Look  for  academic  or  talent-based  scholarships 
or  incentives  if  you  don't  qualify  for  regular  forms 
of  aid.  Apply  if  you  think  you  might  be  eligible. 

7.  Consider  cosl.  rather  than  price.  One  school's 


price  may  be  higher  than  another,  but  your  final  cost 
may  not  be.  Compare  the  price  and  the  financial  aid 
packages  being  offered  by  each  school  to  determine 
youT final  cost. 

8.  Be  sure  to  also  compare  the  aid  packages  you're 
being  offered  when  you  compare  costs.  Ask  such 
questions  as: 

•  Did  this  school  meet  our  need? 

•  How  much  are  we  being  asked  to  borrow  and 
pay  back  later? 

•  How  much  is  my  son  or  daughter  being  asked 
to  work? 

9.  Don't  assume  that  a  state-funded  school  is  a 
better  financial  choice  than  a  private  school.  Most 
state  schools  don't  have  enough  aid  to  fund  all  needy 
students.  The  chance  of  having  your  need  met  is 
higher  at  a  private  school,  and  you  actually  could 
end  up  spending  more  of  your  own  money  at  a  state- 
funded  school. 

10.  Finally,  inform  the  financial  aid  office  of  any 
change  in  your  financial  status.  The  financial  aid 
system  is  sensitive  to  family  income  changes,  so  it's 
important  to  provide  this  information.  You're  not 
locked  into  a  financial  aid  package,  even  after  the 
academic  year  begins.  So  don't  let  embarrassment 
or  pride  stand  in  your  way. 


Currently,  more  than  half  of  Susquehanna  students 
receive  need-based  aid.  In  1990-91.  Susquehanna 
students  received  more  than  $8.8  million  in  financial 
aid  from  all  sources. 

If  you  would  like  information  regarding  Susquehanna's 
financial  aid  programs,  please  call  the  Financial  Aid 
Office  at  717-372-4450. 


Consumer  Satisfaction 
Key  to  Small  Town 
Revitalization 

Small-town  business  districts  that  are  struggling  to 
survive  economically  may  want  to  follow  the  advice 
of  two  Susquehanna  University  business  professors 
who  have  completed  a  study  on  why  people  leave 
their  communities  to  shop  in  malls  or  larger  cities. 

Professors  of  Management  William  J.  Sauer  and 
Kenneth  Fladmark  found  that  in  the  eyes  of  shoppers, 
small-town  retailers  could  do  a  better  job  with  the 
prices  they  charge,  but  received  high  marks  for 
having  friendly,  knowledgeable  store  personnel, 
a  convenient  location,  and  nice  atmosphere. 

"Small-town  merchants  especially  need  to  improve 
their  customers'  perception  of  fair-pricing  and  good 
value  for  the  dollar,"  said  Fladmark.  "This  requires 
salespeople  who  are  not  only  friendly  and  who  can 
answer  questions  about  merchandise,  but  who  present 
information  about  the  product  and  services  which 
justifies  the  price." 

Perhaps  more  importantly,  the  study  also  revealed 
that  people  who  expressed  feelings  of  loyalty  to  the 
community  generally  were  those  who  most  often 


WHERE  SMALL  TOWN 

AMERICA  SHOPS 

Items  Purchased  Downtown 

% 

Prescription  Drugs 

92 

Groceries 

90 

Health  and  Beauty  Aids 

86 

Paint  and  Hardware 

83 

Auto  Parts  and  Supplies 

60 

At  Out-of-Town  Malls/ 

Shopping  Centers 

% 

Apparel  Accessories 

94 

(gloves,  handbags,  scarves) 

Toys 

91 

Glassware,  China,  Silver 

81 

Home  Furnishings 

68 

Sporting  Goods 

62 

frequented  downtown  stores.  "The  implications  are 
clear."  said  Fladmark.  "A  small  town  has  to  offer 
social  and  commercial  amenities  that  make  its  citizens 
feel  good  about  the  community  so  that  people  will 
want  to  give  their  business  to  downtown  merchants." 

Providing  more  free  parking  is  another  area  where 
small  towns  could  gain  points  with  customers.  "About 
two-thirds  of  those  surveyed  indicated  that  free  parking 
was  an  important  consideration  in  deciding  where  to 
shop."  said  Sauer.  "But  less  than  one-third  felt  there 
was  enough  of  it  in  their  towns." 

Small-town  retailers  who  feel  pressured  by 
competition  to  open  on  Sundays  may  be  encouraged 
to  know  that  less  than  one-quarter  of  the  respondents 
felt  that  was  important.  However,  more  than  half  felt 
that  mall  department,  mall  specialty  stores  and  strip 
stores  should  have  Sunday  hours. 

Drs.  Fladmark  and  Sauer  surveyed  950  individuals 
in  the  communities  of  Danville,  Mifflinburg,  Lewisburg, 
and  Milton,  and  reported  a  42%  response  rale. 

"What  we  found  in  these  towns  probably  is  a  good 
indication  of  what's  happening  in  other  small  towns 
with  populations  of  less  than  15,000  and  within  two 
to  three  hours  of  urban  areas, "  Sauer  said. 


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Faculty/Staff  Briefs 


■  AssislanI  Professor  of  Spanish  and  luilian  Dr. 
Sheryl  Postman  received  a  grant  from  the  National 
Endowment  for  the  Humanities  to  participate  in  an 
institute  on  Boccacio.  the  Italian  renaissance  writer. 
at  Yale  University  in  July. 

■  The  NEH  also  awarded  a  grant  to  Dr.  Linda  A. 
McMillin,  assistant  professor  of  history,  to  travel  to 
Barcelona.  Spain,  to  continue  her  research  on  the 
Catholic  convent  of  Sant  Pere  de  las  Puelles.  McMillin 
is  writing  a  book  on  the  subject;  she  specializes  in 
13th  century  Spanish  history. 

■  Suncom  Industries  Inc.  of  Northumberland.  PA. 
recently  elected  Assistant  Professor  of  Psychology 
Dr.  Tom  Martin  to  its  board  of  directors.  Suncom 
is  a  private,  non-profit  corporation  that  provides 
vocational  habilitation  services  to  developmentally 
disabled  adults. 

■  Assistant  Professor  of  Economics  Dr.  Olu 
Onafowora  presented  a  paper  titled  "Balance  of 
Payments.  Inflation  and  Exchange  Rates  in  Nigeria: 
1974-88"  at  the  recent  annual  convention  of  the 
Eastern  Economic  Association  in  Pittsburgh. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Economics  Dr.  Antonin 
Rusel(  co-authored  the  paper. 

■  Dr.  Gary  Finclte,  associate  professor  of  English, 
continues  to  pile  additional  works  onto  his  long  list  of 
published  works.  The  August  issue  oiPoetn.'  contained 
three  poems  by  Fincke  and  a  fourth  poem  will  appear 
in  a  subsequent  issue.  New  stories  by  Fincke 
appeared  this  summer  in  New  Mexico  Humanities 
Review,  Betoit  Fiction  Journal  and  Willow  Springs. 

Fincke's  book  manuscript,  tentatively  titled  "The 
Public  Talk  of  Death."  will  inaugurate  a  limited- 


edition  series  of  contemporary  American  poets 
published  by  Two  Herons  Press.  The  publication 
is  due  to  hit  print  in  September. 

Zoland  Books  has  accepted  Fincke's  new  manuscript, 
"The  Double  Negatives  of  the  Living,"  for  publication. 
Fincke  is  also  placing  poems  in  the  newest  editions  of 
The  Pennsylvania  Review  and  Vie  Literary  Review. 

■  The  summer  issue  of  the  Journal  of  Cost 
Management  published  Dr.  Edward  Schwan's 
and  Dr.  William  Remaley's  paper  on  investment. 
Schwan,  head  of  the  accounting  department,  and 
Remaley.  professor  of  finance,  authored  "Marginal 
Return  on  Invested  Capital  Versus  Internal  Rate  of 
Return."  The  paper  reports  the  results  of  the  authors' 
research  on  bias  in  the  internal  rate  of  return  method 
of  investment  analysis.  Schwan  and  Remaley  present 
a  preferred  method  of  analysis  that  business  managers 
might  use  to  analyze  capital  investment  projects. 

■  Professor  of  Music  Cyril  Stretansky  served 

as  chief  adjudicator  for  International  Music  Festivals 
this  spring  at  festivals  in  Philadelphia,  Boston  and 
Montreal.  Stretansky  is  a  choral  consultant  for  the 
same  organization. 

■  Dr.  Lou  Rossman.  professor  and  head  of  music, 
had  an  article  published  recently  in  the  Southeastern 
Music  Education  Symposium  Journal  (Vol.  2,  1990). 
Rossman  presented  the  the  paper,  "Teaching  Children: 
Successful  Personalized  Instruction,"  at  a  conference 
sponsored  by  the  University  of  Georgia  attended  by 
music  educators  from  throughout  the  country. 

■  Dr.  Susan  Bowers,  assistant  professor  of  English 
and  winner  of  the  Sears-Roebuck  Foundation 
Teaching  Excellence  and  Campus  Leadership  Award, 
won  the  national  competition  to  be  a  visiting  scholar 
this  summer  at  the  University  of  Oregon's  Humanities 


Center.  Bowers  conducted  research  on  contemporary 
American  women  poets. 

■  Assistant  Professor  of  Management  Dr.  Mary 
Cianni  presented  a  paper,  "Management  Development 
in  Britain:  Individual  Change  and  Corporate  Payoff," 
at  the  1991  Eastern  Academy  of  Management  meeting 
in  Hartford,  CT,  in  May.  The  paper  is  the  result  of 
research  Cianni  conducted  last  spring  as  a  visiting 
academic  at  the  London  School  of  Economics. 

■  Dr.  Beverly  Romberger,  assistant  professor  of 
speech  communication,  presented  a  paper  at  the  82nd 
Annual  Eastern  Communication  Association  Convention 
in  Pittsburgh  recently.  The  paper,  "Oral  Histories  of 
Elderly  Rural  Women."  focused  on  the  everyday 
decision-making  of  rural  women  in  adapting  to  cultural 
and  technological  changes  throughout  their  lives. 

■  The  Association  of  Lutheran  Church  Musicians 
has  published  Dr.  Susan  Hegberg's  A  Selected  Listing 
of  Additional  Resources  for  the  Church  Musician  and 
Resources  for  the  Organ  Teacher  in  its  series  Papers 
of  the  Association  of  Lutheran  Church  Musicians 
(ALCM),  dated  April  1991. 

Hegberg.  associate  professor  of  music,  also  appeared 
in  June  on  a  panel  to  discuss  the  recruitment  of  young 
people  for  work  in  the  area  of  church  music  at  the 
national  conference  of  the  ALCM  at  Emory  University 
in  Atlanta. 

■  Dr.  Warren  Fisher,  associate  professor  and  head 
of  the  economics  department,  and  co-author  Anne 
Grambsch  presented  a  paper  at  Warmwater  Fisheries 
Symposium  I  in  Phoenix,  AZ.  in  June. 

The  paper,  "Measuring  Recreational  Fisheries 
Values,"  emphasized  how  to  measure  recreational 
values  that  are  not  reflected  in  anglers'  spending. 


1  Calendar  of  Events 

Nov.  4 

Visiting  Writer  Series  Presents: 

7:. 10  pm 

Dec.  10 

Christmas  Candlelight  Service 

7:30  pm       j 

1     Al  Home 

Joy  Harjo,  Poet 

Dec.  11 

Elderhostel  Institute 

10:30  am       | 

1     Oct.  3 

Field  Hockey  vs.  Lebanon  Valley 

3:00  pm 

Nov.  5 

Artist  Series:  "Kiss  Me  Kate" 

8:00  pm 

Dec.  14 

Men's  Basketball  vs.  Albright 

8:00  pm       | 

1     Oct.  5 

Homecoming  Parade 

10:30  am 

Nov.  9 

Football  vs.  Lycoming 

l:.TOpm 

Football  vs.  Lebanon  Valley 

1:30  pm 

Susquehanna  Valley  Chorale  Concert 

8:00  pm 

On  the  Road 

Field  Hockey  vs.  Muhlenberg 

11:00  am 

Nov.  10 

Susquehanna  Valley  Chorale  Concert 

3:00  pm 

Ocl.  1 

Women's  Volleyball  at  Wilkes 

7:00  pm       1 

Women's  Volleyball  vs.  Lockhaven 

11:00  am 

Nov.  13 

Elderhostel  Institute 

10:30  am 

Ocl.  2 

Soccer  at  Misericordia 

4:00  pm       l 

Soccer  vs.  Western  Maryland 

4:00  pm 

Nov.  16 

Alumni  Recital:  Shawn  Daly 

TBA 

Oct.  5 

Cross  Country  at  Bloomsburg  Invitationa 

TBA 

Artist  Senes  Presents  "Maynard  Ferguson" 

8:00  pm 

Nov.  17 

Peace  Festival 

1 :00  pm 

Oct.  10 

Women's  Volleyball  at  Kings 

7:00  pm 

1     Oct.  6 

Susquehanna  Chamber  Orchestra  Concert 

3:00  pm 

Nov.  20 

Susquehanna  Valley  American  Chemical 

8:00  pm 

Oct.  12 

Cross  Country  at  Delaware  Valley 

TBA 

1     Oct.  7 

J.V.  Football  vs.  Lycoming 

3:00  pm 

Society  Lecture  w/Dr  Lisa  Dettel-Hoskin; 

Women's  Volleyball  at  York 

11:00  am 

1     Oct.  8 

Soccer  vs.  Albright 

4:00  pm 

"Practical  Application  of  Image  Analysis 

Field  Hockey  at  Misericordia 

11:00am 

Women's  Volleyball  vs.  Messiah 

7:00  pm 

Nov.  21 

Thanksgiving  Dinner 

Football  at  Delaware  Valley 

l:.TOpm 

Oct.  9 

Graduale/Professional  School  Fair 

9:30  am 

Nov.  22 

Men's  VaiMty  Club  Basketball  w/Monlclair 

6:30  pm 

Oct.  21 

J.V.  Football  at  Lycoming 

3:00  pm 

Field  Hockey  vs.  Messiah 

3:00  pm 

Stale.  Wesley,  &  SUNY-Brockport 

Oct.  22 

Women's  Volleyball  at  Dickinson 

7:00  pm 

Oct.  10 

Soccer  vs.  Scranton 

4:00  pm 

Faculty  Recital:  Victor  Rislow 

8:00  pm 

Oct.  23 

Soccer  at  Elizabethtown 

3:30  pm 

Oct.  U 

Soccer  vs.  Gettysburg 

1:00pm 

&  Jack  Fries 

Ocl.  24 

Field  Hockey  at  Wilkes 

3:30  pm       1 

Ocl.  16 

Elderhostel  Institute 

10:45  am 

Nov.  23 

Men's  Varsity  Club  Basketball 

8:30  pm 

Ocl.  26 

Cross  Country  at  Gettysburg 

TBA       1 

Oct.  19 

Football  vs.  Alfred 

1:30  pm 

Tourney  (cont'd) 

Soccer  at  Lebanon  Valley 

1 1 :00  am       1 

Ocl.  23 

Elderhostel  Institute 

10:45  am 

Women's  Varsity  Club  Basketball 

1 :00  pm 

Women's  Volleyball  at  Lebanon  Valley 

11:00  am       1 

Visiting  Writer  Series:  David  Baker.  Poet 

7:30  pm 

Tourney  w/ Alfred,  Drew  &  Monlclair  St. 

Field  Hockey  at  SUNY-Brockport 

12:00  pm       I 

1     Oct.  24 

Faculty  Recital;  William  Fry,  Saxophone 

8:00  pm 

Nov.  24 

Women's  Varsity  Club  Basketball 

3:00  pm 

Football  at  Widener 

1:30  pm       1 

1     Oct.  26 

Women's  Volleyball  vs.  Gettysburg 

3:30  pm 

Tourney  (cont'd) 

Oct.  27 

Field  Hockey  at  SUNY-Brockport 

12:00  pm       1 

1     Oct.  28 

Soccer  vs.  Bloomsburg 

7:00  pm 

Nov.  25 

Symphonic  Band  Concert 

8 

00  pm 

University  Choir  Concert 

TBA       j 

1     Ocl.  30 

Field  Hockey  vs.  Lycoming 

4:00  pm 

Nov.  26 

Men's  J.V.  Basketball  vs.  Muhlenberg 

6 

00  pm 

Oct.  30 

Soccer  at  Dickinson 

3:30  pm       j 

1     Ocl.  31 

Women's  Volleyball  vs.  Elizabethtown 

7:00  pm 

Men's  Varsity  Basketball  vs.  Muhlenberg 

8 

00  pm 

Nov.  16 

Football  at  Albright 

1:30  pm       I 

1     Nov.  1-3 

Parents  Weekend 

Dec.  2 

Women's  Basketball  vs.  Lycoming 

7 

00  pm 

Nov.  23 

Wrestling  at  Juniata 

TBA       1 

1     Nov.  1 

University  Scholars  Recognition  Dinner 

7 

30  pm 

Dec.  3 

Swimming  vs.  Juniata 

7 

00  pm 

Swimming  at  Gettysburg 

2:00  pm       1 

All  Sports  Pep  Rally 

9 

45  pm 

Artist  Series  Presents:  "Amahl  & 

8 

00  pm 

Dec.  2 

Wrestling  at  Messiah 

7:30  pm       1 

1     Nov.  1.2 

Fall  Musical:  "Pirates  of  Penzance" 

8 

00  pm 

The  Night  Visitor" 

Men's  Basketball  at  Bloomsburg 

7:30  pm       1 

1     Nov.  2 

Women's  Volleyball  vs.  Albright 

11 

00  am 

Dfc.  4 

Women's  Basketball  vs.  Misericordia 

7 

00  pm 

Dec.  6 

Wrestling  at  Lebanon  Valley 

TBA 

Field  Hockey  vs.  Albright 

II 

00  am 

Dec.  6 

Frontline  Jazz  Concert 

8 

00  pm 

Dec.  7 

Wrestling  at  Lebanon  Valley 

TBA 

Soccer  vs.  Wilkes 

12 

00  pm 

Dec.  7 

Women's  Basketball  vs.  Elizabethtown 

1 

00  pm 

Swimming  at  Dickinson 

1:00  pm 

Football  vs.  Juniata 

1 

30  pm 

Men's  Basketball  vs.  Elizabethtown 

3 

00  pm 

Dec.  28-29 

Men's  Basketball  Tourney  at  Ocean  City 

TBA 

Cross  Country  —  S.U.  Invitational 

2 

00  pm 

Dec.  8 

Chamber  Singers  Christmas  Concert 

3 

00  pm 

Dec.  29 

Women's  Basketball  at  Muhlenberg 

6:00  pm 

Nov.  3 

Music  Festival  Concert 

2 

00  pm 

Dec.  9 

Men's  J  V  Basketball  vs.  Albright 

6 

00  pm 

Dec.  30 

Women's  Basketball  at  Muhlenberg 

8:00  pm 

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Sports 


Golf,  Tennis,  Track  Enjoy  Strong  Season 


The  spring  semester  saw  its  share  of  sports  success 
stories  in  1991.  Golf,  men's  and  women's  tennis,  and 
men's  and  women's  track  all  cranked  out  strong  seasons 
Baseball,  softball  and  women's  lacrosse  struggled.  t| 

A  Susquehanna  fan's  best  bet  this  spring  was  to 
take  a  trip  to  the  links,  where  the  Crusader  golf 
team  was  busy  posting  a  perfect  5-0  record  under 
head  coach  Don  Harnum.  Susquehanna  finished 
with  an  approximate  ranking  of  25th  in  the  nation, 
just  missing  the  22-team,  NCAA  tournament  field. 

The  golfers  strengthened  their  national  standing 
when  they  placed  second  in  a  field  of  21  squads  at 
the  annual  Middle  Atlantic  States  Collegiate  Athletic 
Conference  (MAC)  tournament.  Junior  Rob  Rohrbach 
represented  Susquehanna  strongly  at  the  tourney, 
finishing  second  among  110  golfers. 

For  the  season,  junior  Pete  Springstead  carried 
the  best  stroke  average  on  the  team  with  a  mark  of 
78.0.  Rohrbach  was  a  notch  behind  with  an  18-hole 
average  of  78.2. 

Head  coach  Gary  Fincke  earned  his  lOOth  victory 
when  the  men's  tennis  team  beat  Mansfield  April 
lOth.  The  win  was  one  of  nine  for  the  Crusaders, 
who  lost  only  five.  Susquehanna  finished  second 
to  Elizabethtown  in  the  MAC  Northwest  Section, 
sporting  a  5-1  section  record. 

Junior  Abe  Martin  played  at  first  singles  for  the 
Crusaders,  winning  seven  of  his  fourteen  matches. 
Andrew  Cox,  also  a  junior,  won  six  of  his  thirteen 
matches  at  second  singles.  Together  on  the  first 
doubles  squad,  Martin  and  Cox  took  seven  of  their 
15  matches. 

On  the  women's  side  of  the  tennis  court,  coach 
Connie  Harnum  was  pleasantly  surprised  with  her 
young  team.  With  only  two  seniors  on  the  squad,  the 


Sophomore  third  baseman  Allan  Valunas  sparkled  for 
the  Crusaders  this  spring.  He  led  the  team  in  seven 
offensive  categories. 

Crusaders  banged  out  a  6-4  overall  record.  In  the 
MAC'S  Northwest  Section,  Susquehanna's  4-1  mark 
was  second  only  to  King's  College.  Sophomore 
Stephanie  Koch  held  the  number-one  singles 
racquet,  while  senior  Annmarie  Innamorati 
played  second  singles. 

The  track  teams  shined  again  this  spring,  with 
the  men's  team  posting  a  6-1  meeting  record  for  head 
coach  Jim  Taylor  and  the  women's  team  racing  to 


a  5-2  mark  for  coach  Dick  Hess.  At  the  1991  MAC 
Track  and  Field  Championships,  the  Crusader  men 
finished  fourth  in  an  18-team  field.  The  women,  in 
a  17-team  field,  also  placed  fourth. 

Freshman  Phil  Massenat  excelled  in  the  field  events 
for  the  men's  team,  while  sophomore  Ron  Rux  was 
the  season's  outstanding  runner.  For  the  women,  senior 
Michele  Duffy  was  tops  in  the  field  and  sophomore 
Wendy  Hayes  sped  her  way  to  the  top  in  the 
running  events. 

The  diamonds  were  rough  for  both  the  baseball 
and  Softball  teams  this  spring.  In  baseball,  the 
Crusaders  managed  an  8-23-1  mark  for  head  coach 
Greg  Christodulu.  Despite  the  difficult  year,  third 
baseman  Allan  Valunas  made  his  mark  in  the  MAC. 
Valunas  led  the  Crusaders  in  seven  offensive  categories, 
hitting  .415  and  driving  in  22  runs.  The  sophomore's 
season  earned  him  a  spot  on  the  MAC  Northwest  League 
All-Star  team. 

Softball  struggled  as  well  this  spring.  The  Crusaders 
were  712  overall,  finishing  at  the  bottom  of  the  MAC 
Northwest  with  a  2-8  divisional  record.  But  coach 
Carole  Templon  had  her  share  of  bright  spots  this 
season,  including  sophomore  first  baseman  Holly 
Whitesel  and  junior  pitcher/left  fielder  Tara 
Encarnacion.  Whitesel  led  the  team  with  a  .346 
batting  average  and  13  runs  batted  in,  Encarnacion, 
Susquehanna's  lone  member  of  the  MAC  Northwest 
League  All-Star  Team,  hit  .305  and  stole  eight  bases. 

Coach  Terry  Molloy's  women's  lacrosse  team  had 
its  share  of  trouble  in  its  first  full  season  at  the  varsity 
level  (the  team  faced  four  varsity  opponents  in  1990). 
although  the  team  did  show  promise  for  the  future. 
Led  by  Wendy  Blackburn  on  offense  and  Courtney 
Steele  on  defense,  the  women  went  2-6  for  the  season. 


Marcinek,  Bogar  Named 
To  Coaching  Positions 

The  Crusader  men's  basketball  team  has  named 
Frank  Marcinek  as  its  new  full-time  head  coach. 
As  the  head  coach  on  a  part-time  basis  the  past  two 
seasons,  Marcinek  compiled  a  28-31  mark.  Before 
that.  Marcinek  served  as  assistant  coach  at  Susquehanna 
from  1982  to  1986.  and  again  in  1988-89.  During  the 
'86-87  and  '87-88  seasons,  Marcinek  was  assistant 
coach  at  Ithaca  College,  where  he  earned  his  masters 
in  physical  education. 

Also  stepping  into  a  head  coaching  role  this  summer 
was  Randall  Bogar.  who  will  be  the  Crusaders'  new 
wrestling  coach.  Bogar  succeeds  long-time  coach 
Charlie  Kunes,  who  until  now  had  been  Susquehanna's 
only  head  man  on  the  mats.  Bogar  assisted  Kunes  for  the 
last  two  years. 


,     CALLING  ALL 

^    BAND  MEMBERS! 


/f  you  ever  played  in  the  Susquehanna  University  Band, 
you're  invited  back  for  an  unforgettable  Homecoming  event  on 
October  5th.  On  that  day,  Dr.  James  B.  Steffy,  long-time  band 
director  and  music  professor,  will  be  returning  to  S.U.  to  conduct 
a  special  Alumni  Band  during  half-time  at  the  football  game. 

This  will  be  an  excellent  opportunity  to  reminisce  with 
your  friends  about  your  days  on  campus  and  share  some  of  your 
favorite  memories  with  Dr  Steffy  You  might  even  show  these 
college  kids  a  thing  or  two  about  band  music! 

/f  you  have  not  already  received  a  personal  invitation  to 
participate  in  the  1991  Alumni  Band,  please  contact  Band 
Director  Bill  Fry  at  (717)  372-4296.  See  you  in  October! 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

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Commencement  1991 


Soviet  Humanitarian 
Spealcs  at  Commencement 


Seniors  graduating  from  Susquehanna  on  Sunday, 
May  19.  heard  from  a  man  who  has  overcome  more 
than  his  share  of  adversity  in  life. 

Dr.  Alexander  V.  Suvorov,  a  blind  and  deaf 
psychologist,  philosopher,  and  published  poet  from 
the  Soviet  Union,  addressed  seniors,  their  families 
and  guests  on  the  human  capacity  for  overcoming 
difficulties  and  adversity,  and  on  the  value  of 
community  and  communication. 

Suvorov  lost  his  hearing  at  the  age  of  nine,  and  was 
bom  blind.  His  personal  and  academic  accomplishments 
have  been  called  a  scientific  miracle.  His  work  as 
a  research  psychologist  is  primarily  with  deaf-blind 
children,  and  he  has  spent  most  of  his  career  working 
for  the  rights  and  well-being  of  sensory-impaired  people. 
He  was  presented  an  honorary  Doctor  of  Letters  during 
the  Commencement  ceremony. 

His  acceptance  speech  was  brief,  but  the  manner 
in  which  it  was  delivered  gave  the  audience  some 
appreciation  for  the  difficulties  that  confront  the 
deaf-blind.  He  had  two  interpreters  by  his  side- 
one  to  interpret  into  English  his  remarks  delivered 
in  Russian— and  the  other  a  long-time  Soviet  colleague 
who  assisted  him  through  sign  language. 

Dr.  Suvorov 's  communication  skills  were 
remarkable— particularly  to  those  who  take 
their  own  sight  and  hearing  for  granted.  To 
watch  him  get  about  campus  and  meet  with 
faculty,  staff  and  students  was  to  marvel  at  his 
courage  and  tenacity.  To  imagine  his  work  as  a 
psychologist  and  scholar  was  indeed  inspiring. 
He  and  his  colleague/interpreter  Dr  Leonid 
Shavelzon  are  determined  to  prove  that  sensory- 
impaired  persons  can  achieve  great  heights  given 
the  opportunity.  From  Selinsgrove,  they  traveled 
to  Washington,  D.C.  and  Boston  to  seek  support 
for  an  International  Center  that  would  champion 
the  rights  of  the  sensory-impaired  on  a  global  basis. 

During  Commencement  ceremonies,  the  University 


also  paid  tribute  to  the  following  distinguished 
individuals  who  have  made  significant  contributions 
toward  the  goal  of  international  understanding: 

■  An  honorary  Doctor  of  Science  to  Dr.  Yevgeni 
P.  Velikhov,  distinguished  physicist,  vice  president  of 
the  Soviet  Academy  of  Sciences,  and  chairman  of  the 
International  Foundation,  an  organization  dedicated 
to  increasing  cooperation  between  nations  and  people; 

■  An  honorary  Doctor  of  Laws  to  Natalya  A. 
Velikhova,  founder  and  president  of  the  international 
youth  exchange  program  "Children  as  the  Creators  of 
the  21st  Century,"  an  independent,  non-governmental, 
non-profit  organization  which  arranges  international 
youth  exhibitions,  conferences  and  seminars,  sport 
competitions,  concerts  and  festivals,  as  well  as 
meetings  with  leading  scientists,  scholars,  and 
high-ranking  public  officials: 

■  An  honorary  Doctor  of  Laws  to  Dr.  Frank 
Newman,  president  of  the  Education  Commission  of 
the  States,  a  forum  for  the  study  of  major  educational 
issues  which  encourages  cooperation  among  the  states 
in  forming  policy  and  developing  programs.  He  was 
president  of  the  University  of  Rhode  Island  from  1974 
to  1983.  and  is  widely  known  as  the  author  of  the 
Newman  Reports  (Report  on  Higher  Education.  1971, 
and  National  Polity  and  Higher  Edncation.  1974). 

■  An  honorary  Doctor  of  Divinity  to  The  Rev. 
Herbert  W.  Chilstrom.  bishop  of  the  Evangelical 
Lutheran  Church  in  America.  A  native  of  Litchfield, 
MN,  Chilstrom  received  a  bachelor  of  arts  from 
Augsburg  College,  masters  of  theology  from  Augustana 
Theological  Seminary  and  Princeton  Theological 
Seminary,  and  a  Ph.D.  from  New  York  University. 

A  respected  spiritual  leader  and  church  statesman, 
Chilstrom  became  bishop  of  the  ELCA  in  1987.  Among 
the  many  recognitions  he  has  received,  he  was  named 
a  Knight  of  the  Royal  Order  of  the  North  Star  by  King 
Carl  Gustav  of  Sweden  for  the  effective  social  concern 
which  characterizes  his  civic  and  religious  involvement. 


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Bishop  Chilstrom 
Teiis  Graduates  to 
Serve  Society 

Students  graduating  from  Susquehanna  University  in 
May  were  reminded  of  the  "radical  nature  of  Christian 
higher  education"  by  ELCA  Bishop  Herbert  W. 
Chilstrom  who  delivered  the  Baccalaureate  address 
in  Weber  Chapel  Auditorium. 

His  message  to  graduating  seniors  centered  on  the 
idea  that  "life  is  a  gift  received  and  a  gift  to  be  given 
in  unselfish  service  to  others"— a  commencement 
theme  which  he  said  would  most  likely  have  been  out 
of  order  on  the  secular  campus.  He  said.  "Whether 
one's  work  calls  for  giving  counsel,  or  prescriptions, 
or  financial  advice,  or  sermons,  or  recitals,  or  drawings, 
or  account  balances— that  is  secondary  to  something 
that  should  be  common  to  everything  we  do— to 
give  ourselves." 

He  added  that  today  when  many  people  are 
motivated  by  personal  interests  and  the  desire  for 
material  possessions,  church-related  schools  should 
instill  "the  passion  to  teach,  the  passion  to  learn,  the 
passion  to  serve,  the  passion  to  pull  others  up  so  they 
can  live."  He  concluded.  "This  is  what  lies  at  the 
heart  of  what  we  must  be  as  schools  of  the  church." 


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Susquehannans  on  Parade 


Dear  Fellow  Alumni, 

Having  now  come  through  nearly  a  full  year's  cycle 
of  activities  as  Alumni  Director,  I'd  like  to  share  several 
recent  experiences  that  have  been  particularly 
meaningful  to  me  as  steward  of  one  of  Susquehanna's 
most  valuable  resources. 

In  June.  I  had  the  opportunity  to  attend  an  alumni  get- 
together  in  Charlotte,  North  Carolina.  This  was  a  young, 
energetic,  and  dynamic  group,  and,  with  two  exceptions, 
everyone  in  attendance  had  graduated  since  1980.  Our 
host  was  a  member  of  the  class  of  1955  and  another 
guest  attended  S.U.  in  the  mid-1920's!  This  latter  individual, 
whose  ancestors  date  back  to  our  founding  days  as  the 
Missionary  Institute,  was  able  to  provide  a  remarkable 
perspective  of  the  Susquehanna  University  of  another 
era.  His  accounts  of  campus  life  70  years  ago  were  both 
amusing  and  touching,  and  they  proved  unfailingly 
interesting  to  all  of  us  there.  However,  it  was  the 
enthusiasm  with  which  these  alums,  spanning  many 
generations  of  this  institution's  history,  embraced  their 
academic  heritage  that  elevated  the  evening  to  a  truly 
special  occasion. 

I've  been  equally  impressed  this  summer  as  I've  traveled 
throughout  the  northeast  to  our  numerous  Freshman 
Send-Offs.  These  events— informal  gatherings  hosted 
by  alums  in  their  homes— bring  together  members  of 
our  incoming  freshman  class,  current  students,  and  S.U. 
grads.  It  is  rewarding  to  observe  these  groups  interact 
with  one  another  as  the  freshmen  begin  their  life-long 
membership  in  an  extended  family  that  includes  students, 
faculty,  staff,  and  alumni. 

Both  of  these  examples  illustrate  a  continuity  of  tradition 
that  is  one  of  Susquehanna  University's  greatest  strengths. 
They  also  serve  to  remind  us  that  we  will  soon  be 
celebrating  that  strength  at  Homecoming  1991.  This  is 
the  one  time  each  year  when  Susquehanna's  past,  present, 
and  future  are  all  focused  in  a  single  place  for  three  days 
of  fun  and  reminiscing. 

Now  don't  get  me  wrong.  We  have  all  of  your  favorite 
Homecoming  activities  planned— plus  more  than  a  few 
new  ones  too!  And  there's  nothing  like  the  sights,  sounds, 
and  smells  of  a  college  campus  in  the  fall.  But  it's  the 
participation  of  that  extended  Susquehanna  family  that 
will  make  this  event  a  real  success. 

The  weekend  of  October  4,  5,  and  6  is  just  around 
the  corner.  Homecoming  '91.  It's  a  time  to  re-energize 
your  spirit,  to  rekindle  your  memories,  and  to  become 
reacquainted  with  your  classmates.  It's  also  a  time  to 
view  the  future.  1  look  forward  to  seeing  you  then  as 
the  Susquehanna  tradition  continues. 

Sincerely, 


Sam  Kuba  '75 

Director  of  Alumni  Relations 


NOTE:  Please  submit  alumni  updates  to  the  Office  of  Alumni 
Relations.  Susquehanna  University.  Selinsgrove,  PA  17870. 
Items  received  before  September  I  will  be  included  in  the  Fall 
issue.  The  deadline  for  the  Winter  issue  is  November  15. 

THE  THIRTIES 

Donald  A.  Gaver  '37  marked  his  40th  anniversary  on  the 
board  of  directors  of  Sturdy  Savings.  He  resides  in  Cape  May 
with  his  wife  Dorothy. 

THE  FORTIES 

John  H.  Wright,  Jr.  '49  was  chosen  as  a  recipient  of  the 
1991  Time  Magazine  Quality  Dealer  Award.  Wright  was  one 
of  66  automobile  dealers  in  the  United  States  nominated  for 
the  award.  John  owns  a  Cadillac.  Oldsmobile.  Mazda.  Jeep 
and  Eagle  dealership,  which  is  located  on  Valmont  Parkway  in 
West  Hazleton.  PA.  He  and  his  wife.  Mary  Louise,  reside  in 
Conyngham  and  have  three  daughters  and  three  grandchildren. 

THE  FIFTIES 

Donald  E,  Wissinger  '50  is  president  of  the  Altoona-Blair 
County  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Don  retired  from  E.  &  R. 
Wissinger  Inc.  in  March.  He  was  recently  honored  by  Penn's 
Woods  Council  of  Boy  Scouts  as  the  recipient  of  the  Distinguished 
Citizen  Award  for  1991. 

Jacob  M.  Spangier  '52  has  been  chosen  Citizen  of  the  Year 
by  the  Hunterdon  Arrowhead  District  of  the  George  Washington 
Council  of  the  Boy  Scouts  of  America ,  Jake,  community  relations 
manager  for  United  Telephone,  was  chosen  for  "his  service  to 
scouting  and  his  service  for  the  community." 

The  Reverend  Dwight  A,  Huseman  '57  has  been  installed 
as  pastor  of  Christ  Casebeer  Lutheran  Church  in  Somerset. 
PA.  He  also  holds  the  master  of  divinity  and  sacred  theology 
degrees  from  the  Lutheran  Theological  Seminary  in  Philadelphia, 
and  a  master  of  science  degree  from  Drexel  University. 
Philadelphia.  His  previous  assignments  include  pastor  of  Zion 
Church.  Riverside.  NJ.  special  service  at  Gettysburg  College. 
PA.  and  founding  pastor  of  Holy  Spirit  Church.  Centreville. 
VA.  Dwight  and  his  wife,  the  former  Sandra  Kimmel  "60. 
live  in  Sipesville.  PA. 

Mary  Moore  Schatkowski  '58  has  been  named  director  of 
group  sales  for  Renaissance  Travel  Center  in  Bethlehem.  PA. 
Mary  lives  in  Bethlehem. 

Mary  Ncal  Coleman  '58  has  been  named  the  superintendent 
for  the  Southern  Fulton  School  District.  She  is  the  first  woman 
to  hold  the  position  in  Fulton  and  Franklin  counties.  Mary 
lives  in  Lewisburg,  PA. 

THE  SIXTIES 

Amos  Gerald  Kunkle  '60  has  retired  as  senior  accountant 
from  Bethlehem  Steel  Corporation  after  28  years  to  open  his 
own  certified  public  accounting  firm  in  Bethlehem.  His  wife 
is  the  former  Ella  Koch  '66  and  they  reside  in  Bethlehem. 

The  Reverend  Frederick  1.  Fisher  '63  was  recently  elected 
as  president  of  the  Pine  Grove  Area  School  Board.  He  is  also 
celebrating  the  25th  anniversary  of  his  ordination  from  the 
Lutheran  Theological  Seminary  in  Philadelphia.  His  daughter 
Amy  will  be  a  1992  graduate  from  S.U. 

William  I,  Moore  '63  has  been  named  one  of  the  1991 
inductees  into  the  Anthracite  Chapter  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Sports  Hall  of  Fame.  He  is  basketball  head  coach  at  Bermudian 
Springs  High  School.  He  resides  in  Mechanicsburg.  PA. 

Robert  K.  Hamme  '65  has  been  named  treasurer  and 
corporate  secretary  at  Bank  of  Vermont  in  Burlington.  Vermont. 
He  will  continue  as  senior  vice  president-operations.  He  is 
married  to  Jennifer  Hawley  Hamme  '67  and  is  the  father  of 
Cynthia  Hamme  '91. 


Peter  L.  Matson  '65  has  recently  been  appointed  solicitor 
for  the  West  Milton  Stale  Bank.  He  has  been  an  attorney  for 
the  past  21  years.  He  resides  in  Lewisburg  with  his  wife.  Rita, 
and  their  two  children.  David  and  Alexandra, 

Dr.  Richard  H.  Mikesell  '66  is  president-elect  of  the 
American  Psychological  Association's  Division  of  Psychologists 
in  Independent  Practice.  He  is  a  clinical  psychologist  in  full 
time  private  practice  in  Washington.  DC.  He  resides  in 
Washington,  DC 

THE  SEVENTIES 

The  Reverend  Alfred  James  Bashore  '70  has  been  installed  as 
dean  of  the  Upper  Susquehanna  Symxl's  Tulpehocken  Conference. 
He  has  been  active  on  synodical  comminees  having  been  chairman 
of  evangelism  in  1974-75  and  a  member  of  the  Parish  Life 
Committee.  He  has  also  served  as  president,  vice  president, 
secretary  and  radio  committee  chairman  for  the  Shamokin  Area 
Ministerium.  He  lives  in  Shamokin. 

Dr.  ScotI  C.  Truver  '72  has  been  appointed  director  of 
defense  studies  and  analyses  with  TECHMATICS,  Inc.  The 
new  directorate,  within  TECHMATICS"  Combat  Systems 
Operation  Center,  provides  technical,  engineering  and 
analytical  support  to  clients  in  government  and  industry,  in 
such  areas  as  strategic  and  long-range  planning,  national 
security  strategy  and  policy  studies,  military/naval/maritime 
policy  and  operational  analysis,  defense  programs  and 
budgetary  analysis,  threat  assessments,  and  technologies 
assessments  and  projections. 

David  Stiehl  '72  has  been  promoted  to  senior  branch  claims 
manager  for  HCM,  a  subsidiary  of  the  Hertz  Corporation. 
Park  Ridge.  NJ.  He  lives  in  Kinnelon  with  his  wife.  Nancy. 

Rebecca  Young  Duke  '73  has  a  new  job  as  director  of 
community  services  at  Cornwall  Manor  in  Cornwall.  PA. 
She  lives  in  Lebanon.  PA  with  her  husband.  Joe.  and  their 
two  children.  Miranda  and  Jeffrey. 

Wayne  H.  Dietterick  '74,  director  of  music  at  St.  John's 
Lutheran  Church.  Summit.  NJ.  won  third  place  in  the  national 
1990-91  Third  Biennial  Competition  for  the  Moller-AGO 
Award  in  Choral  Composition.  Wayne  has  written  numerous 
organ  compositions  and  hymn  settings  since  1977  and  has 
received  individual,  community  and  church  commissions  for 
new  compositions.  In  April  1990.  he  directed  the  Susquehanna 
University  Concert  Choir  in  the  premiere  performance  of  his 
setting  of  a  prayer  from  Markings,  a  compilation  of  writings  of 
the  late  Dag  Hammarskjold.  a  former  Secretary  General  to  the 
United  Nations.  His  most  recent  commission  was  made  by  The 
Rev,  Franklin  D,  Fry.  pastor  of  St,  John's  in  Summit,  and  it 
was  for  the  setting  of  a  text  taken  from  an  old  Pennsylvania 
Dutch  sample  which  Rev,  Fry's  wife.  Mary,  incorporated  into 
a  family  sampler  of  her  own  design.  The  hymn  was  dedicated 
10  her  and  was  premiered  on  Palm  Sunday.  March  24,  1991.  in 
the  morning  services  at  St,  John's,  Also,  recently,  all  of 
the  music  used  within  the  morning  services  were  original 
compositions  written  by  Wayne, 

Emily  Flickinger  White  '76  was  recently  named  director 
of  the  Office  of  Enterprise  Development  for  the  Pennsylvania 
Department  of  Commerce,  In  that  position  she  serves  as  state 
program  manager  for  Pennsylvania's  implementation  of  the 
Appalachian  Regional  Commission  program  and  oversees 
the  slate's  efforts  in  small  busmess.  minority  business  and 
women's  business  development.  She  has  previously  served 
as  deputy  chief  counsel  for  the  Department  of  Commerce  and 
as  board  counsel  to  the  Pennsylvania  Nursing  Home  Loan 
Agency  and  the  Ben  Franklin  Partnership  Fund,  Emily  lives 
in  Camp  Hill  with  her  husband. 

Ronald  L.  Brett  '77  has  accepted  a  position  as  account 
manager  for  Penn  Distributors  Inc..  an  importing  wholesaler 
tor  Anheiser  Busch  Inc.  in  Philadelphia.  PA.  His  duties  will 
include  75  wholesale  accounts  in  Philadelphia  County.  Ron 
lives  in  Warminster.  PA. 


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Virginia  S.  Rothenberger  '77  is  a  teacher  of  the  8th  grade 
with  Ihe  Southern  Lehigh  School  District  in  Center  Valley. 
PA.  She  received  a  certification  in  elementary  education  at 
Kutztown  University  in  1987.  She  lives  with  her  husband 
James  and  son  Brian  in  Allentown.  PA. 

Herbert  J.  '*Chip"  Tanneberger  '77  is  administrative 
services  manager  for  the  Manhattan  branch  of  Zurich-American 
Insurance  Co.  He  currently  resides  at  176  Colombo  Avenue  in 
Copiague.  NY. 

Michael  L.  White  '77  has  joined  Pennsylvania  National  Bank 
of  ShoemakersviUe  as  assistant  vice  president  and  mortgage  loan 
officer.  He  formerly  worked  for  National  Bank  of  Boyertown 
as  an  account  executive.  Michael  lives  in  ShoemakersviUe. 

Bryon  H.  Bucher  '78  has  a  new  job  as  an  account  supervisor 
for  Marketing  Technologies,  Inc.  in  New  Hope.  PA.  Bryon 
lives  m  Morrisville  with  his  wife,  the  former  Anne  Lenibach 
'80,  and  their  two  children.  Michael  and  Lauren. 

Nancy  Zanner  Correll  '78  has  been  promoted  to  assistant 
editor  of  the  National  Geographic  Society's  "Insider"  magazine, 
that  organization's  in-house  news  publication.  She  has  acted 
as  the  Membership  Center  Building "s  "Insider"  liaison  to  the 
National  Geographic  Society's  headquarters  in  Washington, 
DC.  She  is  also  freelance  editing  a  book  about  real  estate 
developing.  Nancy  lives  in  Gaithersburg.  MD,  with  her  husband, 
Daniel,  and  their  daughter.  Andrea. 

Kevin  M,  Fitzpatrick  '78  has  recently  received  tenure 
and  was  promoted  to  associate  professor  of  sociology  at  the 
University  of  Alabama-Birmingham.  He  earned  his  masters 
degree  at  the  University  of  South  Carolina  and  he  received  his 
Ph.D.  at  the  State  University  of  New  York  at  Albany  in  1985. 
His  work  has  appeared  in  journals  such  as  the  American 
Sociological  Review,  Social  Forces,  American  Journal  of 
Public  Health .  Sociological  Quarterly.  Social  Science 
Quarterly,  and  Sociology  of  Exiucation.  His  publications  have 
examined  the  mental  health  conditions  of  the  homeless  in 
Birmingham,  the  determinants  of  variation  in  statewide  high 
school  dropout  rates,  the  mortality  of  southern  real  estate 
firms,  and  the  process  of  black  suburbanization.  He  resides 
in  Birmingham,  Alabama. 

The  Reverend  Wayne  T.  Lupole  '78  is  pastor  of  the  New 
Berlin  Evangelical  Lutheran  Parish.  /  412  Market  Street.  Box 
368.  New  Berlin.  PA  17855. 

Madeline  V.  Pearson  '79  is  the  training  specialist  for 
Philadephia  International  Bank  in  New  York  City.  She  started 
her  banking  career  at  Irving  Trust  Company,  New  York  City. 
She  lives  in  East  Rockaway.  NJ. 

THE  EIGHTIES 

Kevin  Owens  '80  is  brunch  manager  for  Ihe  Bank  of  Hanover 
&  Trust  Company  at  the  North  Hanover  Mall  office.  North 
Hanover.  PA.  He  resides  in  York,  PA. 

Gary  J.  Kraemer  '81  is  director  of  corporate  accounting 
and  reporting.  Data  General  Corporation  in  Weslboro,  MA. 
In  1989.  Gary  received  his  MBA  Irom  Rider  College.  He 
and  his  wife,  the  former  Barbara  Reid  '82,  live  in  Groton. 
Barbara  is  sales  manager  for  Radisson  Heritage  Hotel  and 
Suites  for  Chelmsford.  MA. 

Stephen  G.  Wallace  '81  is  assistant  secretary  for  the 
Executive  Office  of  Consumer  Affairs  for  the  Commonwealth 
of  Massachusetts.  He  will  oversee  consumer  education  and 
protection  programs,  as  well  as  business  and  policy  initiatives. 
He  lives  in  Brewster.  MA. 

Kurt  F.  Landis  '82  has  joined  the  Trust  Company  of  New 
Jersey's  management  team  as  marketing  manager.  He  has  had 
more  than  nine  years  of  marketing  experience  and  has  held 
various  positions  in  that  field.  Kurt  resides  in  Hackettstown 
with  his  wife,  Peggy,  and  their  daughter,  Meredith. 

Alex  Perry  "82  is  traffic  coordinator  at  McCann-Erickson 
in  New  York.  She  lives  in  Pompton  Plains,  NJ. 

Pamela  J.  Werner  '82  is  associate  pastor  at  St.  Paul 
Lutheran  Church  in  Erie,  PA.  She  resides  in  Erie,  PA. 

William  H.  Wnlchak  '82  has  successfully  completed  the 
Certified  Records  Manager  exam.  He  resides  in  Stafford,  VA 

David  J.  Brouse  '83  is  working  as  a  general  manager  for 

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Newsmakers 


Dr.  Hazel  J.  Brobst  Brown  '51  has  been  named 
the  recipient  of  the  1991  Northeast  Regional  Faculty 
Member  Award  of  the  Association  of  Community 
College  Trustees  (ACCT).  Dr.  Brown  is  professor  of 
psychology  at  Harrisburg  Area  Community  College 
(HACC)  where  she  has  worked  for  nearly  20  years. 

Following  her  graduation  from  Susquehanna  with  a 
Bachelor  of  Arts  degree  in  Social  Studies  and  minors  in 
Latin  and  Sociology,  Dr.  Brown  earned  a  master  of  arts 
degree  in  guidance  from  Bucknell  University  and  a 
doctor  of  education  degree  in  school  psychology  from 
The  Pennsylvania  State  University  at  University  Park. 
She  is  a  licensed  psychologist  in  the  Commonwealth 
of  Pennsylvania  and  has  secondary  school  principal, 
guidance,  and  school  psychologist  certificates  from  the 
Pennsylvania  Department  of  Education. 

Dr.  Brown  joined  HACC  in  1971  as  an  instructor  In 
the  social  science  and  public  services  division  and  in 
1972  was  named  assistant  professor  and  coordinator 
of  social  and  human  services  In  the  .school's  urban 
development  Institute.  Between  1974  and  1979  she  led 
the  college's  continuing  and  community  education 
division,  first  as  Its  director,  then  as  dean.  She  returned 
to  the  classroom  as  an  associate  professor  in  1979  but 
left  the  college  In  1981  to  serve  for  a  year  as  director 
of  the  Division  of  Children  and  Youth  Services  In  the 
Office  of  Mental  Health  of  the  Pennsylvania  Department 
of  Welfare.  She  returned  to  HACC  in  1982  and  was 
promoted  to  the  rank  of  professor  in  1983. 

During  her  tenure.  Dr.  Brown  has  served  the 
college  In  a  variety  of  other  roles.  An  instructor 
for  the  school's  police  training  programs  and  family 
seminars  for  eight  years,  she  also  wrote  and  administered 
entrance  examinations  for  police  officers  and  firemen. 
She  developed  seminars  dealing  with  women's  issues  and 
programs  for  children,  established  HACC's  first  sign 
language  class,  introduced  on-campus  classes  in  such 
areas  as  reading,  handling  finances,  and  cooking  for  the 
mentally  retarded,  and  offered  a  teenage  suicide  seminar 
years  before  it  became  a  popular  subject. 

Prior  to  joining  the  college's  staff.  Dr.  Brown  worked 
for  16  years  In  the  West  Shore  School  District  as  a  teacher, 
director  of  guidance,  and  school  psychologist.  She  has 
also  held  positions  with  Susquehanna's  Guidance  Clinic  and 
a  number  of  social  service  agencies.  A  native  of  Sunbury, 
PA,  Dr.  Brown  is  the  mother  of  Joyce  Brown  '7i. 


Nicholas  A.  Lopardo  '68  has  been  spotlighted 
recently  in  several  major  financial  publications.  His 
expertise  in  asset  management,  and  in  particular 
international  Investments,  has  made  him  a  prime 
resource  for  articles  in  Inslltullonal  Investor  Jtnii  Barron 's. 

Following  his  graduation  from  Susquehanna  with  a 
bachelor  of  science  degree  In  marketing  and  management, 
Lopardo  was  a  management  trainee  for  Equitable  Life 
Assurance  Society  of  the  United  States  In  Harrisburg, 
PA.  After  serving  two  years  as  a  training  coordinator 
in  New  York,  he  was  promoted  to  account  manager  In 
1971.  From  1973  until  1977  he  worked  in  San  Francisco 
where  he  became  an  account  executive.  Upon  moving 
back  to  New  York  City,  Lopardo  assumed  the  position 
of  department  head  and  vice  president,  and  from  1984  to 
1986  he  held  the  position  of  senior  vice  president  and 
sector  Head. 

In  1987,  Lopardo  left  Equitable  and  joined  Stale  Street 
Bank  and  Trust  Company  in  Boston  as  senior  vice 
president,  chief  investment  officer,  and  head  of  the 
Asset  Management  Division.  He  was  promoted  to 
executive  vice  president  and  joined  the  Chairman's 
Office  In  1990.  Today  he  continues  to  manage  State 
Street's  $40  billion  Investment  portfolio. 

Despite  his  extensive  business  commitments,  Nicholas 
Lopardo  has  remained  active  with  Susquehanna.  He 
serves  on  the  National  Committee  for  Annual  Giving 
as  well  as  on  the  University's  Weis  School  of  Business 
Partners.  In  1990  he  participated  as  part  of  the  Executive 
in  Residence  Program  spending  three  days  on  campus 
meeting  with  faculty  and  speaking  to  classes  and  special 
student  groups. 

A  gifted  athlete  during  his  college  years,  Lopardo 
was  recognized  as  the  Most  Valuable  Player  on  the  1967 
Susquehanna  football  team.  More  recently,  he  was  listed 
as  "Outstanding  Young  Man  of  America"  in  1981  and 
was  selected  for  Inclusion  in  the  44th  Edition  of  "Who's 
Who  In  America." 


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ALUMNUS 

10 


Red  Roof  Inns.  Inc.  in  North  Princelon.  New  Jersey.  He 
resides  al  Washington  Crossing.  R\. 

David  Cianfarini  '83  was  promoted  to  technical  services 
group  manager  at  Alexander  &  Alexander,  Inc..  the  insurance 
brokerage  and  risk  management  consultmg  company.  He  will 
be  based  in  Owings  Mills.  He  is  a  resident  of  Hampstead.  MD. 

June  Soyka  '83  is  director  of  admissions  for  the  New  York 
School  of  Interior  Design.  She  lives  in  New  York.  NY. 

Brian  Bctz  '84  is  a  mortgage  representative  for  York  Federal 
Savings  and  Loan  of  York.  His  duties  are  to  market  and 
process  new  home,  construction,  lot.  investment,  seasonal, 
rehab  and  FHA  loans  throughout  Union.  Snyder,  Montour. 
Northumberland  and  Columbia  counties.  He  is  also  a  part- 
lime  track  coach  a(  Susquehanna.  He  lives  in  Selinsgrove. 

Mark  D.  Deharde  '84  was  recently  appointed  chief 
executive  officer  of  Bio-Tec  Inc.  in  Malvern.  PA.  He  resides 
in  Phoenixville.  PA. 

Elizabeth  Moran  Reno  '84  is  currently  a  production 
manager  for  Coca  Cola  Foods.  She  lives  in  Jackson.  NJ.  with 
her  husband.  Peler. 

Ester  E.  Chaban  '85  is  sales  coordinator  at  Asbach 
International  Wines  &  Spirits  Corp.  She  lives  in  New 
Providence.  NJ. 

Gregory  J.  Cordasco  '85  now  owns  his  own  business, 
the  Liberty  Corner  Cycle  Shop  in  Liberty  Corner.  NJ.  He 
lives  in  Bedminster.  NJ. 

Caryn  Kenny  '85  is  a  research  scientist  for  IDEXX 
Corporation  in  Portland.  Maine.  She  resides  at  87  Tamar 
Lane  in  Portland. 

Gerald  Linski  '85  is  a  geologist  for  Empire  Sanitary  Landfill 
in  Taylor.  PA.  He  lives  in  Plains.  PA. 

Isl  Ll  Gerald  VV.  McCallus  '85  recently  reported  for  duty 
with  Headquarters  and  Service  Battalion.  Marine  Corps  Base. 
Camp  Lejeune.  North  Carolina. 

1st  Lt.  Philip  J.  Betz  '86  is  a  judge  advocate  in  the  United 
States  Marine  Corps.  He  is  serving  as  a  defense  counsel  trying 
general  and  special  court-martials  in  Okinawa.  Japan. 

Janet  A.  Wyllie  '86  was  recently  promoted  to  assistant 
internal  control  manager  at  J  &  W  Seligman  &  Company 
Inc..  an  investment  company  in  New  York  City.  She  resides 
in  Fanwood.  NJ. 

Andrew  A.  Zimmerman  '86  has  been  promoted  to  insurance 
specialist  with  the  Colonial  Penn  Group  in  Philadelphia.  PA. 
He  is  residing  at  144  West  Washington  Lane.  Philadelphia. 

Thomas  Shoemaker  '87  is  with  First  Fidelity  Leasing 
Group.  Inc.  He  lives  in  Collingdale.  PA. 

Marjorie  M.  Cook  '88  is  the  project  manager  for  USERS 
Inc  in  Valley  Forge,  PA.  She  oversees  credit  unions'  computer 
conversions  to  the  USERS  DEC-based  credit  union  system. 
She  lives  in  King  of  Prussia,  PA. 

Barbra  Ann  Cooke  '88  is  a  legal  placement  consultant  at 
TRAK  Legal  Services  in  Washington.  D.C.  She  resides  in 
Bethesda.  MD. 

Michael  C.  Pizzico  '88  was  recently  promoted  to  loss 
control  technical  representative  of  Nationwide  Insurance. 
Michael  lives  in  New  Britain.  PA,  with  his  wife,  the  former 
Tara  Saalmuller  '88.  Tara  is  personnel  manager  for  PORTS 
in  Philadelphia.  PA. 

Jeffrey  M.  Kehling  '88  was  recently  promoted  to  sales 
promotion  manager  for  Koh-I-Noor  in  Bloomsbury  He  lives 
in  Flanders,  NJ, 

Michael  Spangler  '88  placed  second  in  the  mens  500-meter 
run  in  the  Mobile  Indoor  Championships  al  Madison  Square 
Garden  in  February.  He  is  a  teacher  at  Bermudian  Springs 
High  School  and  assistant  track  coach  at  Gettysburg  College. 
A  member  of  the  Shore  Athletic  Club  in  Philadelphia,  he  is 
currently  ranked  second  in  the  nation  in  the  500-meter.  He 
lives  in  Gettysburg.  PA. 

Robin  Lynn  McElnee  '89  is  employed  by  Austin.  Boland. 
Connor  &  Giorgi.  Robin  lives  in  Shillington.  PA. 

Elizabeth  L.  Scicizo  '89  is  client  service  coordinator  for 
Lefton  Direct,  the  direct  marketing  division  of  Al  Paul  Lefton 
Advertising  in  Philadelphia.  Betsy  resides  in  Philadelphia.  PA. 

Nancy  $tep.su$  '89  is  an  assistant  scientist  for  Hoffmann- 
LaRoche  in  Nulley.  NJ.  She  lives  in  Westwood.  NJ. 


THE  NINETIES 

Heidi  Perry  '90  has  begun  working  as  an  employment 
specialist  for  J.  Clifford  MacDonald  Center  in  Tampa.  She 
also  lives  in  Tampa.  FL. 

Douglas  Stuart  '90  is  a  traffic  coordinator  with  McCaffrey 
and  McCall  Partners,  a  New  York  City-based  advertising 
agency  He  works  on  the  Mercedes-Benz  account.  He  resides 
in  Maywood.  NJ. 


Advanced  Degrees 


Marian  L.  Shallo  '67:  Received  the  master  of  arts  degree 
in  religion,  magna  cum  laude.  from  the  Lancaster  Theological 
Seminary  on  May  18,  1991. 

D.  Margaret  Thorns  '78:  Received  an  MBA.  in  finance 
from  Fairleigh  Dickinson  University  in  Madison,  NJ,  in  May 
1987  She  is  a  systems  analyst  for  the  Department  of  Pathology 
al  the  University  of  Medicine  and  Dentistry  of  New  Jersey  in 
Newark. 

Bruce  I.  Milzman  '84:  Graduated  from  University  of  Maryland 
College  of  Dental  Surgery.  He  has  opened  his  own  practice  in 
the  city  of  Baltimore. 

Christine  J.  Wescott  '84:  Received  the  master's  degree  in 
secondary  education.  East  Stroudsburg  University.  She  is  a 
general  music  teacher  and  department  head  in  music  for  the 
Pocono  Mountain  School  District  in  Swiftwater.  PA. 

Eric  Chris  Sarsony  '89:  Graduated  from  Duke  University's 
School  of  Forestry  and  Environmental  Studies  with  a  master's 
in  environmental  management  in  May  1991.  He  is  a  scientist 
for  Radian  Corporation,  an  environmental  consulting  firm. 


I  Do's 


OLSON-PALL 

Antoinelle  Pall  '84  to  James  P.  Olson  '82.  May  19.  1990. 
Our  Lady  of  Mount  Carmel  Church.  Lake  Silkworth.  PA. 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Jennifer  Olson 
Smith  '84.  Lynn  Allan  Endahl  '84.  Gary  Newman  '80.  Tom 
Pappas  '82.  Harvey  Myer  '83,  Greg  Carr  '83.  Bob  Higley 
'83,  and  Jeff  Olson  '86  Toni  works  for  Hewlett  Packard. 
Rockaway.  NJ  and  Jim  works  for  Siemens  Medical  in 
Cranford.  NJ.  /  R.D.  1,  Box  2219,  Lafayette,  NJ  07848 
CHEDDAR-WIE^ 

Denise  R.  Wiesl  to  Robert  H.  Cheddar  '88.  August  4,  1990. 
Saint  Paul's  Chapel.  Gordon.  PA.  Roberl  is  employed  at  J.C. 
Penney  Co.  Inc  .  Suite  College.  His  wife  is  employed  by  Johnsons 
Home  Furnishings  in  Bellefonte.  /  327  West  Linn  Street, 
Bellefonte,  PA  16823. 
CATALDO-SHALAMANDA 

Patricia  Shalamanda  to  John  L.  Calaldo  '86,  September  8, 
1990,  Saint  Josephs  Church.  Girardville.  PA.  John  is  employed 
by  the  Federal  Bureau  of  Investigation  in  Washington.  D.C.  His 
wife  is  a  graduate  of  Pottsville  Hospital  School  of  Radiologic 
Technology  and  is  employed  by  Community  Radiology 
Associates  In  Silver  Spring.  MD.  /  124  Railroad  Street, 
Girardville,  PA  17935. 
HERROLD-IGLESLAS 

Aida  C.  Iglesias  to  Douglas  L.  Herrold  '85.  September  8. 
1990.  Grace  Mennonite  Church.  Doug  also  graduated  from 
Villanova  University  in  1989.  He  is  employed  as  a  senior 
programmer  analyst  with  Merck.  Sharp  &  Dohme.  His  wife 
is  a  secretary  for  Merck.  Sharp  &  Dohme.  /  221  Central 
Avenue.  Souderton.  PA  18964. 
SAMPSON-REYNOLDS 
Janet  S.  Reynolds  '67  to  Neal  Sampson.  October  6.  1990. 


I 


he  crisp  autumn  air .      a  football  game    .    good  food  and 
good  friends... the  color  and  excitement  of  a  college  campus. 
These  are  just  a  few  of  the  reasons  why  tailgating  Susqueharma-style 
has  become  a  popular  fall  tradition  for  the  whole  family.  This  year, 
the  Susquehanna  University  Alumni  Association  will  be  hosting 
some  pre-game  events  as  we  follow  Coach  Steve  Briggs  and  the 
1991  Crusader  Football  Team  through  another  successful  season. 


TAILGATE  PARTV 

at  Lackawanna  County 

Stadium,  Wilkes-Barre,  PA 

Susquehanna  at  Wilkes 

College  Saturday, 

September  28,  1991 

11:00  am. 


TAILGATE  PARTV 

at  Doylestown,  PA 

Susquehanna  at  Delaware 

Valley  College  Saturday, 

October  12,  1991 

11:30a.m. 


Alumni  and  friends  of  Susquehanna  near  the  site 
of  each  game  will  be  receiving  detailed  information 
about  these  events.  However,  everyone  is  welcome  and 
encouraged  to  attend.  For  more  information,  contact 
the  Alumni  Office  at  (717)  372-4115, 


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ALUMNUS 

11 


Prince  of  Peace  Lutheran  Church.  Marllon.  NJ.  Janet  and  her 
husband  are  both  employed  by  Atlantic  Electric.  /  12  Adams 
Court.  Marlton.  NJ  08053. 
SNYDERKLOIBER 
Anita  Jean  Kloiber  '87  to  Steven  P.  Snyder.  October  13. 

1990.  Princeton  University  Chapel.  Anita  is  a  store  manager 
for  Sherwin  Williams  Company.  Her  husband  owns  a  general 
contracting  business  in  Philadelphia.  /  133  Brookside  Drive. 
Feaslerville.  PA  19053. 

WISSE-MACKANIN 

Lori  Mackanm  to  James  W.  Wisse  '85.  October  27,  1990. 
Faith  Reformed  Church.  Saddlebrook.  NJ.  Jim  is  employed 
by  J-P  Patti  in  Saddle  Brook.  His  wife  is  employed  by  A.G. 
Lichtenstein  and  Associates.  Fair  Lawn.  /  8  Cedar  Drive. 
Rochelle  Park.  NJ  07662 
KOELLN-RAFTERY 

Carolyn  A.  Raftery  '88  to  Edward  H.  Koelln  '88. 
November  3.  1990,  Saint  Mary's  Church.  Ridgelleld.  CT. 
Carolyn  is  with  Reader's  Digest  m  Pleasantville.  NY.  and  Ed 
is  a  sales  representative  with  Cablevision  in  Yorktown  Heights. 
NY.  /  3341  Old  Yorktown  Road,  Yorktown  Heights,  NY  10598, 
ROWE-ENGEL 

Mary  E.  Engel  "80  to  Donald  Rowe,  November  24,  1990. 
The  Church  in  Brielle.  Mary  received  a  master's  degree  from 
Fairleigh  Dickinson  University  in  1989  and  is  employed  by 
the  Somerset  Trust  Company  in  Somerville.  Her  husband  is  a 
graduate  of  Syracuse  University  and  is  employed  with  Luciano 
Associates  of  Lebanon.  /  10  Kent  Court.  Annandale,  NJ  08801. 
MARTZ.-MARKS 

Gail  E.  Marks  to  Dale  R.  Martz  '76.  December  I.  1990. 
Zion  Stone  Valley  Church.  Dalmatia.  Dale  is  business 
administrator  of  Line  Mountain  School  District.  His  wife  is 
employed  by  Selinsgrove  Center  as  a. residential  services.  / 
HCR  68  Box  23B.  Dalmatia.  PA  17017 
MALEY-MCLA  UGHLIN 

Mary  Jane  McLaughlin  '87  to  Richard  T.  Maley  '87. 
December  I.  1990.  Our  Lady  of  Good  Counsel  Church.  Pompton 
Plains.  Mary  Jane  is  a  systems  analyst  for  Lytel.  Inc.,  Somerville. 
Richard  is  in  sales  with  Arrow  Electronics.  Mount  Laurel.  / 
2862  Tolbut  Street.  Philadelphia.  PA  19136. 
DRUM-KRANTZ 

Wenette  Janel  Krantz  '87  to  Dale  Robert  Drum,  December 
1.  1990.  Calvary  United  Methodist  Church,  Frederick.  Wenette 
is  employed  by  Lincoln  National  Life  Insurance  Company.  Her 
husband  is  with  the  same  company.  /  823  F  Stratford  Drive. 
Frederick.  MD  21701-8121. 
SEIBER-MOYER 

Megan  Eileen  Meyer  '87  to  Juan  Matthew  Seiber, 
December  15.  1990,  St.  Patrick's  Catholic  Church,  Carlisle, 
PA.  Megan  is  an  English  teacher  with  West  Perry  Middle 
School.  Her  husband  is  a  corrections  officer  at  Perry  County 
Prison.  /  Box  20,  R.D.  I,  Landisburg.  PA  17040. 
MARKLE-CAMMARATA 

Mary  Frances  Cammarata  to  Chris  A.  Markle  '84. 
February  9.  1991.  St.  Gregory  Barbarigo.  Garnerville.  NY. 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Richard  Bush  '84, 
Pierre  Duy  84,  and  Andrew  Siegel  '85.  Chris  is  associate 
director  of  admissions  at  Susquehanna  University.  His  wife 
is  a  1987  graduate  of  New  York  University.  /  106  S.  Water 
Street.  Selinsgrove. PA  17870 
RANCKZEIGLER 

Susan  Diane  Zcigler  '90  to  Brian  Michael  Ranck.  February 
10.  1991.  Zion  Lutheran  Church.  Sunbury.  PA.  Susan  is  an 
office  clerk  for  Wcis  Markets,  Her  husband  is  a  private  in  the 
United  States  Marine  Corps,  /  118  Fairmont  Avenue,  Sunbury, 
PA  17801-2437 
MENDONCA-HACKMAN 

Karen  Lee  Hackman  '78  to  Jose  Leonam  Mendonca. 
February  16.  1991.  St,  Paul's  United  Church  of  Christ. 
Selinsgrove.  PA,  Karen  is  also  a  1981  graduate  of  Dickinson 
School  of  Law,  She  is  an  attorney/partner  in  the  firm  of 
Rudnitsky  and  Hackman.  PC.  Selinsgrove.  PA,  Her  husband 
IS  a  graduate  of  the  College  of  Architecture  and  Urbanism  of 
the  University  of  Visconde  de  Sao  Leopoldo.  Santos.  Sao 
Paulo,  He  is  an  architect  with  an  office  in  Jardins.  Sao  Paulo,  / 
604  North  Orange  Street.  Selinsgrove.  PA  17870. 
KAVFFMAN-SMITH 

Tracy  Lee  Smith  to  Thomas  Paul  KaufTman  '87,  March  16, 

1991,  St.  Jacob's  Kimmerlmgs  United  Church  of  Christ.  Lebanon, 
PA,  Tom  is  employed  by  Kaulfman's  Animal  Health.  Inc.  His 
wife  is  a  teacher  in  the  Lower  Dauphin  School  District,  /  1110 
Oak  Street.  Lebanon,  PA  17042 


BURD-RmSLiND 

Christine  Michelle  Rinsland  '91  to  William  J.  Burd.  March 
16.  1991.  St.  Paul's  United  Church  of  Christ.  Selinsgrove.  PA. 
Christine  is  a  substitute  teacher.  Her  husband  is  a  graduate  of 
York  College  and  is  employed  by  ITT  Consumer  Financial 
Corp.  /  210  Pleasant  Drive.  Selinsgrove.  PA  17870. 
KOCHEN-FLYNN 

Barbara  A.  Flynn  '87  to  Timothy  Alan  Kochen.  March 
16.  1991.  St.  John  Baptist  de  la  Salle  Roman  Catholic  Church. 
Shillington.  PA,  Barb  is  employed  by  Molly  Division-Black 
&  Decker,  Her  husband  is  employed  by  Drug  Plastics  &  Glass 
Co,  Inc..  Boyertown,  /  416  North  Wyomissing  Avenue.  Shillington. 
PA  19607 
LABRUM-BARNES 

Sheila  T,  Barnes  '81  to  Paul  C,  LaBrum,  March  16,  1991. 
St,  Francis  Cathedral.  Metuchen.  NJ.  Sheila  is  an  assistant 
treasurer  for  the  Union  Bank  of  Switzerland  in  New  York 
City,  Her  husband  is  vice  president,  foreign  exchange  trader, 
Morgan  Stanley  in  New  York  City.  /  363  East  76th  Street. 
Apartment  2CF  New  York,  NY  10021. 
SAVINO-BISHOP 

Caroline  Bishop  '88  to  David  J.  Savino  '87,  March  23.  1991, 
Duck  United  Methodist  Church,  Kitty  Hawk,  NC.  Caroline 
owns  her  own  business  called  Bishop  Headpiece  Design  in 
Raleigh.  David  is  a  regional  sales  representative  for  Kinney 
Wall  Covering,  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were 
Carolyn  A.  Calderon  '88,  Mary  Jane  McLaughlin  Maley 
'87,  Andrew  J,  Ford  '87,  and  Joseph  R,  Sandri  '88.  /  1102 
Tashall  Court,  Knightdale.  NC  27545, 
MCCOURT-BREADY 

Lynne  Mary  Bready  to  Richard  J.  McCourt  '87,  April  6, 
1991,  Epiphany  Lutheran  Church,  Pleasantville.  NJ.  Richard 
is  project  coordinator  for  Congresswoman  Marge  Roukema  R- 
NJ,  in  Ridgewood.  His  wife  is  with  Collective  Federal  Savings 
in  Absecon.  /  12  Walsh  Way,  Morris  Plains,  NJ  07950. 
RUFFING-BAKER 

Evelyn  H.  Baker  '56  to  Charles  R.  Ruffing.  April  6.  1991, 
Saint  Rose  Church,  Clover  Hill,  PA,  Evelyn  is  a  German 
instructor  at  Saint  Vincent  College  in  Latrobe,  PA,  She  did 
some  graduate  studies  at  the  University  of  Zurich.  Switzerland 
where  she  studied  Germanics  and  Swiss  ethnology.  Her 
husband  is  a  graduate  of  the  University  of  Pittsburgh  and  is 
retired  from  Westinghouse  Electric  Corporation  as  a  chemical 
engineer,  /  P,0,  Box  16.  Clover  Hill.  Loyalhanna.  PA  15661, 
STEELE-DUDDY 

Patricia  Duddy  to  Kevin  Douglas  Steele  '89.  April  13.  1991. 
Heritage  Park.  Dana  Point,  CA.  Kevin  is  employed  by  Super 
Marketing.  Inc.  Irvine.  CA.  as  manager  of  research  and 
development.  His  wife  is  an  executive  vice  president  in  charge 
of  operations  with  the  same  firm,  /  509  Margueritte  Avenue. 
Corona  Del  Mar.  CA  92625. 
LOSEFSKY-MANGUS 

Vicki  J.  Mangus  '88  to  Steven  D.  Losefsky  '89.  April 
20.  1991.  Mt.  Calvary  Lutheran  Church.  Wesi  Milford.  NJ, 
Susquehannans  in  the  bridal  party  were  Pamela  Bixby  '87 
as  maid  of  honor  and  Keith  VVallington  "91  and  Russ  Winn 
as  vocalists.  Vicki  is  an  office  manager  for  Metromedia 
Communications  Corporation,  and  Steve  is  a  real  estate 
manager  for  Cliffs  Management  Corporation.  /  36  Olde 
Milford  Lane.  West  Milford,  NJ  07480. 
HAINES-HALASNIK 

Denise  Bernadette  Halasnik  to  John  A.  Haines  '84.  April 
20.  1991.  St.  Mary's  Stony  Hill  Church.  Watchung.  NJ.  John  is 
director  of  information  systems  at  Trexler  Haines  Gas.  Inc..  of 
Allenlown  and  East  Greenville,  His  wife  is  an  account  manager 
with  Prism.  Inc.  /  Basking  Ridge.  NJ. 
GEESEYVAN  ALSTYNE 

Cynthia  Ann  Van  Alstyne  and  Adam  Henry  Geesey,  Jr., 
69.  April  27.  1991.  Lutheran  Church  of  the  Incarnation.  Marietta. 
GA,  Adam  received  his  masters  degree  in  nuclear  engineering 
in  1971  and  is  with  the  Institute  of  Nuclear  Power  Operations 
in  Atlanta,  His  wife  is  with  the  Hearst  Corp,.  New  York,  / 
1123  Mitsv  Hollow  Drive.  Marietta.  GA  30062, 
WOLFE-LECHER 

Patricia  J,  Lecher  to  John  W.  Wolfe  '88  April  27  1991.  St. 
Georges.  Ardmore.  PA,  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party 
were  Peter  J.  DiGiaconin  "88,  Bruce  W.  Lackland  '88  and 
Amy  M.  Zucca  '88,  John  is  assistant  manager  at  the  Jefferson 
Bank  in  Philadelphia.  PA,  His  wile  is  a  paralegal  with  Abraham 
Pressman  and  Bauer.  PC  .  also  in  Philadelphia.  /  344  Ripka 
Street.  Philadelphia.  PA  19128. 
WEAVER-SHOCH 

Renee  Lynn  Shoch  to  Bruce  B.  Weaver  '87.  April  27  1991. 


First  Reformed  Church  United  Church  of  Christ.  Sunbury.  PA 
Bruce  is  a  music  teacher  in  the  McDowell  County  School 
District.  His  wife  is  a  reading  teacher  in  the  same  school 
district  in  Welch,  West  Virginia.  /  1034  Riverside  Drive 
Welch,  WV  24801. 
LEIB-ROSKY 

Kimberly  A.  Rosky  to  Brian  J.  Leib  '86.  April  27  1991. 
Trinity  Lutheran  Church.  Lancaster.  PA.  Brian  is  employed 
by  Ned  Bard  and  Son,  His  wife  is  with  the  Bank  of  Lancaster 
County,  /  Apartment  5.  10  Country  Drive.  Leola.  PA  17540 

przzico-DAVis 

Linda  Rose  Davis  '89  to  Kenneth  Pizzico  '87.  April  27. 
1991,  New  York.  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were 
Julie  Nees  '89,  Michael  Pizzico  '87,  and  Robert  Scola  '88 

Ken  IS  an  account  executive  at  LM  Berry  Directories  America 
in  New  Jersey.  Linda  is  a  production  coordinator  at  the  Sally 
Jessy  Raphael  talk  show  in  New  York  City.  /  78  Gregory  Lane. 
Franklin  Park.  NJ  08823, 
GALLAGHER-BOBOWSKI 

Susan  L,  Bobowski  to  Daniel  L.  Gallagher  '84.  May  II.  1991. 
Immaculate  Heart  of  Mary  Church.  Wayne.  NJ,  Susquehannans 
in  the  wedding  party  were  Kathleen  Gallagher  Fallon  '81  and 
David  J.  Grzybowski  '84  Dan  is  a  C,  PA   with  Manias. 
Ohiiger.  MeGary  &  Quinn.  PC,  in  King  of  Prussia,  PA.  His 
wife  is  a  financial  analyst  with  AT  &  T  Capital  Corporation  in 
Morristown.  NJ.  /  84  Shewell  Avenue,  1st  Floor.  Doylesiown, 
PA  18901, 
MATTHEWREISCH 

Susan  M.  Reisch  '77  to  Roger  Matthew,  May  II,  1991, 
Paradise  Falls  Lutheran  Association  Chapel,  Bozeman,  MT, 
Roger  is  the  branch  manager  of  the  State  Capital  Employees 
Credit  Union  in  Bozeman.  Both  Susan  and  Roger  have  been 
Peace  Corps  volunteers.  Susan  was  in  Jamaica  from  1979  to 
1981  and  Roger  was  in  the  Philippines  from  1980  to  1983. 
They  met  at  a  Peace  Corps  Conference  in  1988.  /  Box  412, 
Bozeman.  MT  59715, 
SrrETLER-PAPROTH 

Denelte  Marie  Paproth  to  James  Paul  Sleller  '81.  May  11. 
1991.  St,  Paul's  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church.  Ardmore.  PA. 
Jim  is  a  manager  of  the  corporate  financial  division  of  Vanguard 
Group.  Inc.  His  wife  is  a  territory  sales  manager  with  Nestle 
Brands.  /  Apartment  4,  900  North  Jackson  Street,  Media. 
PA  19063-2550. 
V4YK0RTE 

Ann  Marie  Korte  to  John  J.  Vay  '81,  May  25.  I99I.  St. 
Thomas  More  Catholic  Church.  Austin.  TX.  John,  a  former 
special  agent  with  the  Federal  Bureau  of  Investigation  and 
graduate  of  St.  Mary's  University  School  of  Law.  San  Antonio. 
TX.  is  currently  serving  as  general  counsel  of  the  Texas  Water 
Commission,  /  PQ  Box  13087  Capital  Station.  Austin.  TX  78711, 

Born  Crusaders 


To  William  A.  '81  and  Cynthia  Adams  James  '84.  a  daughter. 
Shannon  Elizabeth.  March's.  1990  She  joins  sister  Courtney  / 
20  Evergreen  Place.  Sparta.  NJ  07871, 

To  Mr,  and  Mrs,  Donald  W.  Benson  '81.  a  daughter.  Samantha 
Jean.  May  2.  1990  /  16  East  Melrose  Street,  Valley  Stream. 
NY  11580. 

To  Samuel  and  Donna  Mancuso  Scalzo  '81,  a  son.  Samuel 
Michael.  June  16.  1990,  /  503  Station  Avenue.  Langhorne, 
PA  19047 

To  Jon  and  Cornelia  Klee  Hall  '80.  a  son.  Jason  Doering. 
June  27  1990  He  joins  brothers  Andrew  and  Christopher.  / 
1540  Rutland  Court.  Schaumhurg.  IL  60173. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs,  Timothy  C.  Vile  '86.  a  son.  Dustin  Alexander. 
June  30.  1990.  Tim  has  been  promoted  to  assistant  vice  president, 
portfolio  management.  Equitable  Capital  Management  Corp. 
He  also  completed  CFA  Program  (Chartered  Financial  Analyst). 
/  292  Leedom  Way.  Newton.  PA  18940, 

To  Robert  C.  '81  and  Heidi  Flack  Jacob  '83.  twin  daughters. 
Norah  Elyse  and  Hannah  Olivia.  July  19.  1990  They  join 
sister  Maria,  /  4322  Amber  Lake  Drive.  Houston.  TX  77084, 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs  Gaetan  T.  Lambiase  '80.  a  daughter. 
Ashley  Marie.  July  20.  1990.  Gaetan  was  appointed  director  of 
strategic  planning  for  the  Eastman  Kodak  Company  in  Florida. 
/  23  Lancashire  Way,  Pittsford,  NY  14534, 

To  David  G.  '81  and  Caroline  Austell  Brunnquell  '81,  a 
daughter.  Meaghan  Anne.  July  23.  1990.  David  is  president  of 
Brunnquell  Iron  Works,  Inc,  and  Caroline  is  a  retired  business 
systems  analyst.  /  37  Colonial  Court.  Jackson.  NJ  08527 


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To  Wayne  and  Jean  Schacfer  Walburn  '85,  a  son,  Kyle 
Wayne,  July  24.  1990.  /  23  Highland  Avenue,  West  Milford. 
NJ  0748a 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  S.  Smith  '76,  a  son,  Colin  Scott, 
August  9.  1990  /  33  Wake  Robin  Lane,  Huntington,  CT  06484. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Alan  W.  Mudrick  '80.  a  son,  Eli  Alexander, 
September  18.  1990  He  joins  brother  Jonathan  Abraham.  /  92 
Farmingion  Place,  Landisville.  PA  17536 

To  Joseph  and  Nancy  Gannon  Gallo  '76,  a  daughter,  Megan 
Gannon.  October  3.  1990.  /  36  Crescent  Drive  South.  Andover. 
NJ  07821 

To  Dr.  Michael  J.  '78  and  Janice  Gaschen  Herman  '79.  a 
son,  Jeffrey  Michael-Charles.  November  10,  1990.  He  joins 
sister  Kristen  Caroline.  /  1021  Kinglet  Drive,  Norrislown. 
PA  19403. 

To  Kevin  G.  '82  and  Susan  Frekol  Doty  '83.  a  son,  Michael 
Bergen,  November  16,  1990.  He  joins  twins  Kevin  Niels  and 
Caroline  Marie.  /  608  SW  8th  Court,  Cape  Coral,  FL  33991. 

To  David  W.  '82  and  Nancy  Barton  DeLuca  '83,  a  daughter, 
Jenna  Marie,  November  20.  1990.  /  124  Cloverly  Drive,  Richboro, 
PA  18954, 

To  Dan  and  Holly  Gibb  Manuppelli  '78.  a  son.  Dan 
Manuppelli  IV.  November  23.  1990.  Holly  is  the  bookkeeper 
for  Beck  &  Dudersladt  Foundation  Co.  Inc.  /  7725  Benbrook, 
San  Antonio,  TX  78250 

To  Scott  D.  '81  and  Dale  Robertson  Snyder  '83,  a  son, 
Scott  Douglas,  Jr.,  December  4,  1990.  He  joins  sister  Shawna. 
/  741  North  Shore  Road.  Beesley's  Point.  NJ  08223. 

To  Peter  E.  '82  and  Carol  Redfern  Jacobs  '83,  a  son, 
Eric  William,  December  17,  1990.  /  547  Willowbrook  Road, 
Havertown,  PA  19083. 

To  Carl  and  Ardis  Fisher  Simonson  '80,  a  son,  Jeremy 
David.  December  18.  1990.  /  216  Washington  Street,  Barrington. 
IL  60010 

To  David  and  Darlene  Baculis  Bishop  '83.  a  daughter. 
Sarah  Jean.  December  19,  1990.  She  joins  brother  Timothy.  / 
335  Rahway  Avenue,  South  Plainfield,  NJ  0708O 

To  Mr  and  Mrs  Richard  G.  Booth  '85,  a  son.  David 
Glen.  January  5,  1991.  /  5000  Fairview  Drive,  Mays  Landing, 
NJ  0833O 


To  Tom  and  Sherry  Sheaffer  Breton  '76,  a  son,  Nathan 
Thomas,  (pictored  above)  January  8.  1991.  Sherry  is  a  professional 
singer  and  vocal  teacher.  Her  husband  teaches  elementary 
strings  in  the  Downington  Area  School  District.  /  1412  Merion 
Terrace,  West  Chester.  PA  19380 

To  Philip  C  '73  and  Marcia  Wright  Ousley  '73,  a  daughter. 
Pamela  Erin.  January  10.  1991,  She  joins  sister  Sarah  Kathryn. 
/  605  Otis  Street.  Kingston.  NY  12401, 

To  Kevin  and  Deborah  Fletcher  Stock  '80.  a  son.  Daniel 
Martin.  January  21.  1991.  Deborah  works  in  children  and  her 
husband  is  a  high  school  teacher.  /  1900  Elm  «.  Hays.  KS  67601. 

To  William  A.  '76  and  Kathleen  Lehman  Robinson  '78.  a 
son.  Timothy  Patton.  January  21.  1991.  He  joins  sister  Elizabeth.  / 
38  Patterson  Court.  Shrewsbury,  NJ  07702. 

To  Bryon  H.  '78  and  Anne  Lembach  Bucher  '80,  a  daughter. 
Lauren  Kathleen.  January  21.  1991,  She  joins  brother  Michael. 
/  202  Valley  Road.  Morrisville,  PA  I906I 

To  Raymond  and  Catherine  Raymond  Cline  '80,  a  son. 
Andrew  Jacob.  February  6,  1991.  /  P.O.  Box  773.  Henniker. 
NH  03242. 

To  Thomas  P.  '86  and  Gina  Hucke  Bunting  '86,  a  son, 
Patrick  Joseph,  February  9,  1991.  /'  70  Buschmann  Avenue, 
Haledon,  NJ  07508, 

To  Peter  and  Lorella  Puglielli  Struzzi  '82,  a  son,  Matthew 
Peter,  Febr\iar>  16.  1991,  /  150  Fairmount  Terrace,  Fairfield, 
CT  06432, 

To  Sean  and  Lauren  Shollenberger  O'Keefe  '82.  a 


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son.  Tyler  MacKenzie  O'Keefe.  February  20.  1991   /  407  A 
Delaware  Avenue,  Bethlehem.  PA  18015. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Brian  Fitzpalrick  '8L  a  daughter. 
Meghan  Jeanne,  (pictured  above)  January  28.  1991.  Brian  is 
vice  president,  middle  market  lending  division.  United  Jersey 
Bank.  He  is  also  active  as  a  member  of  the  board  of  directors 
for  the  American  Red  Cross  of  South  Jersey  and  the  board  of 
directors  for  Junior  Achievement  of  Southern  Jersey.  /  12  Elm 
Drive.  Medford.  NJ  08055. 

To  Steve  and  Nancy  Madara  Secor  '79,  a  son.  Peter 
Mitchell,  February  20,  1991.  Peter  joins  a  sister.  Amy 
Christine.  /  Box  72-C.  Montezuma  Route.  Dillon.  CO  80435. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Daniel  E.  Ditzler  '77.  a  son.  Philip 
Cameron.  February  22.  1991.  He  joins  brother  Thomas.  Dan 
is  with  Newton  Associates,  an  advertising/public  relations 
firm  active  in  promoting  various  colleges.  /  1422  Wynnewood 
Road,  Ardmore,  PA  19003. 

To  Robert  and  Sally  Gossert  Bardi  '8L  a  daughter,  Jessica 
Jean.  February  26.  1991.  /  36  Whitfield  Street.  Caldwell. 
NJ  07006. 

To  John  and  Susan  Cole  Stanford  '77.  a  son,  Nicholas 
John.  March  11.  1991.  He  joins  sister  Robyn.  /  6  Loomis 
Road.  Colchester,  CT  06415. 

To  Victor  '77  and  Cindy  Moore  Wertz  '78.  a  son,  Michael 
Richard.  March  16,  1991.  He  joins  sister  Michelle  Mane.  Both 
parents  are  music  teachers,  Victor  in  the  Carlisle  School  District 
and  Cindy  in  the  Central  Dauphin  School  District  /  2315 
Patton  Road.  Harrisburg,  PA  17112, 

To  Charles  H,  81  and  Jean  Ely  Grube  '83.  a  son.  Colin 
Rutherford.  March  19.  1991,  He  joins  sister  Hannah,  /  R.D.  2. 
Box  253-A.  Jersey  Shore.  PA  17740 

To  Richard  J.  and  Pattie  Schoenegan  Levine  '80.  a  daughter. 
Meredith  Helen.  March  19.  1991.  /  10023  Lampkin  Way. 
Chariotte.  NC  28213. 

To  Leroy  Carl  '75  and  Janet  Gump  Beck  '76.  a  daughter. 
Amanda  Jayne,  March  27.  1991.  She  joins  brother  Christopher. 
/  R.D.  1.  241  Oak  Lane.  Lakehurst.  NJ  08733. 

To  Christopher  '81  and  Holly  Hedborg  Miller  '8L  a  son. 
Stephen  Michael.  April  9.  1991.  Chris  is  a  senior  product 
manager  at  Data  Ease  International.  Trumbull.  CT.  /  10 
Tremont  Avenue.  Bethel,  CT  06801. 

To  Drew  and  Allison  Richards  Pensyl  '86,  a  son,  Dylan 
Zehner,  April  13,  1991,  He  joins  a  brother.  D.  Alex.  /  Fairmount 
Estate  G-1.  317  Fairmount  Avenue.  Jamestown.  NY  14701, 

To  Antonio  and  Amy  Stouffer  Leta  '82,  a  daughter,  Gina 
Elizabeth,  April  18,  1991.  She  joins  a  sister,  Angela  Marie.  / 
3542  Ladoga  Avenue,  Long  Beach,  CA  90808. 

To  David  and  Catherine  Cook  Davis  '82,  a  daughter, 
Hannah  Elizabeth  Cook,  April  19,  1991.  /  21  East  Church 
Street,  Blackwood,  NJ  08012. 

To  William  and  Marcia  Williamson  Abey  '83,  a  daughter, 
Allison  Kimberiy,  April  22.  1991.  /  21  Manor  House  Drive. 
Trenton.  NJ  08638. 

To  Emerick  V  and  Kathleen  Marshall  Martin  '85.  a  son, 
Emerick  Joseph,  April  25.  1991.  /  201  Eric  Avenue.  Shillington, 
PA  19607. 

To  Dr  and  Mrs  Dennis  A.  Barley  '8L  a  son.  Devon  Cein. 
April  30.  1991.  /  5  Summer  Street.  Mattapoisett.  MA  02739. 

To  Dr.  John  Darrah  Stong  and  Reverend  Cynthia  Lynn 
Krommes  '76.  a  son.  Todd  Frederick  Stong.  May  11.  1991. 
Cynthia  is  pastor  at  St.  Bartholomew's  Lutheran  Church  in 
Trenton  and  her  husband  is  a  research  scientist.  Merck, 
Sharpe  &  Dohme.  /  1746  South  Clinton  Avenue.  Trenton. 
NJ  08610-6299. 

To  Keith  and  Karen  Harrinlon  Christian  '80,  a  second 
daughter.  Sarah  Emily.  June  2.  1991.  She  joins  sister  Elizabeth. 
/  3  MacFarland  Avenue,  Warminster,  PA  18974. 


Rose  G.  Krape  '29.  November  8,  1990,  formerly  of  the 
Bellefonte.  PA  area.  She  was  a  piano  teacher. 

Violette  Heilman  Shuck  '24,  December  8,  1990,  of 
Northumberland.  PA. 

Dorothy  Wassell  Matthews  '29.  January  3.  1991.  formeriy 
from  New  York.  NY. 

Leona  Holtzapple  Hogue  '3L  January  16.  1991.  formerly  of 
Central  Islip.  New  York. 

W.  John  Derr  '24.  February  13.  1991. 

John  W.  Fisher  '33.  formerly  of  the  Avis.  PA  area.  He  retired 
from  Carborundum  Co.,  Niagara  Falls,  in  1972.  He  also  had 
been  employed  as  an  inspector  for  Weslinghouse  Corp..  in 
Sunbury.  and  by  the  Selinsgrove  State  School  and  the  federal 
Work  Projects  Administration.  He  was  also  a  former  president 
of  United  Electrical  Workers  Union  in  Sunbury. 

Clarence  B.  Eichman  '28.  March  20,  1991.  He  had  formerly 
lived  in  the  Norway,  Maine  area  for  several  years.  He  received 
his  master's  degree  fn)m  the  University  of  Michigan.  He  taught 
school  in  Mifflintown,  PA,  at  the  Moses  Brown  School  in 
Providence,  Rl,  and  the  University  of  Hartford.  He  also  taught 
in  East  Windsor  High  School  (CT)  and  was  a  project  chemist 
with  Pratt  and  Whitney  Aircraft. 

Pauline  Crow  Mount  '34,  April  6.  1991.  of  Pittsburgh.  PA. 
A  native  of  Liverpool.  PA.  she  received  her  master's  degree 
from  the  University  of  Pittsburgh.  During  World  War  II  she 
taught  mathematics  for  radio  technician  trainees  for  the  U.S. 
Army.  She  taught  mathematics  and  physics  at  many  schools 
including  Liverpool  High  School,  Edgewood  High  School. 
Carnegie  Technical  Institute  in  Pittsburgh,  and  the  University 
of  Pittsburgh.  She  was  active  in  the  Pittsburgh  Area  Alumni 
Club. 

James  A.  Bonsall  '34,  April  10,  1991,  of  Beech  Street, 
Curwensville.  PA.  He  was  employed  by  the  Millerstown  Area 
School  District  as  a  school  teacher  for  five  and  a  half  years. 
He  was  retired  from  the  Curwensville  Area  School  District 
after  34  years  of  service.  He  served  as  athletic  director  there 
for  25  years.  He  was  preceded  in  death  by  his  brother. 
Kenneth  E.  '4L 

Bruce  W.  Casso  '74,  April  29,  1991,  of  Princeton,  NJ,  formerly 
of  West  Chester.  He  was  a  recent  district  manager  for  the  Truck 
Rental  Division  of  Ryder  Inc.  in  New  Jersey.  Among  the  survivors 
is  his  wife  Susan  Haines  Casso  '74. 

Dr.  Charles  P.  Lamon  '44,  May  4.  1991,  of  3053  East  Prospect 
Road,  York,  PA.  He  was  also  a  graduate  of  Hahnemann  Medical 
College  in  Philadelphia.  He  had  his  medical  residency  at  York 
Hospital  and  served  on  the  York  Hospital  staff.  He  had  established 
family  practice  in  York  for  more  than  40  years.  He  also  had  been 
a  captain  in  the  Air  Force  from  1952-1954. 

Nevin  E.  Dorshimer  '3L  May  20,  1991,  Brodheadsville, 
PA.  He  worked  for  the  A&P  supermarket  in  Brodheadsville 
for  30  years  before  retiring  in  1970.  He  was  a  member  of  Zion 
United  Lutheran  Church  and  West  End  Fire  Co..  both  in 
Brodheadsville.  He  was  a  Navy  veteran  of  World  War  II 
and  served  in  the  Pacific  Theater,  where  he  participated 
in  seven  invasions. 

Phoebe  Herman  '17.  May  27.  1991.  of  112  Independence 
Street.  Selinsgrove.  She  attended  Columbia  University  and 
received  a  master's  degree  in  1932.  She  taught  in  Kratzerville 
from  1917-1919.  then  at  Selinsgrove  High  School  as  a  teacher 
of  Latin  and  French  from  1919-1959,  She  retired  in  1959  after 
42  years  of  teaching.  She  was  a  member  of  Sharon  Lutheran 
Church,  Women's  Auxiliary  of  Susquehanna  University, 
Conrad  Weiser  Chapter  of  the  Daughters  of  the  American 
Revolution  and  Women's  Triangle  Club,  all  of  Selinsgrove; 
Snyder  County  Historical  Society;  local,  state  and  national 
education  associations;  and  taught  Sunshine  Class  at  her 
church  since  1920 

The  Reverend  Bruce  R.  Shaffer  '26,  May  29,  1991, 
formerly  of  Williamsburg,  PA,  He  was  born  in  1904  in  Glen 
Rock,  PA.  He  graduated  from  Oskalossa  College  in  1923  and 
received  a  master  of  arts  from  McKinley  College.  In  1926,  he 
graduated  from  Susquehanna  Seminary.  In  1945,  he  received 
his  doctor  of  divinity  degree  from  Thiel  College.  His  pastoral 
service  included  St.  Paul  Lutheran  Church  in  Milan.  IN.  from 
1926  to  1928.  and  then  many  Pennsylvania  congregations  from 
1928  until  his  retirement  in  1970.  He  also  served  on  the  board 
of  directors  of  Thiel  College.  Greenville,  PA. 


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Honorees  Leah  Oherheim  '47 and  An  Bowen  '65  (center)  are 
joined  by  Alumni  Associai ion  President  William  A.  Lewis  '68 
(left)  and  President  Cunningham  (right). 

Bowen,  Oberheim  Earn 
Highest  Alumni  Awards 

The  Susquehanna  University  Alumni  Association 
presented  its  highest  awards  recently  to  Arthur  F. 
Bowen  of  Selinsgrove  and  Leah  Cryder  Oberheim 
of  Woolrich. 

Bowen,  a  1965  Susquehanna  graduate,  received 
the  1991  Alumni  Association  Award  for  Achievement. 
Oberheim,  from  the  Class  of  '47,  earned  the  1991 
Alumni  Association  Award  for  Service.  Both  winners 
accepted  their  honors  June  8  during  Susquehanna's 
Alumni  Weekend  festivities. 

Best  known  locally  for  his  achievements  in  the 
real  estate  business,  Bowen  participates  actively  in 
community  and  professional  organizations.  He  is  a 
member  of  Susquehanna's  Business  and  Industry 
Campaign  and  is  president-elect  of  the  Selinsgrove 
Rotary  Club.  Bowen  also  serves  on  the  Board  of 
Monroe  Township  Supervisors. 

A  long-time  ERA  employee,  Bowen  was  the 
first  local  realtor  to  purchase  a  real  estate  franchise. 
He  worked  for  two  central  Pennsylvania  real  estate 
agencies,  buying  the  second  and  incorporating  it 
in  1987.  Bowen  Agency.  Inc. .  now  has  offices  in 
Selinsgrove,  Sunbury.  Lewisburg  and  Milton. 

Bowen  and  his  wife.  Karen,  have  three  children. 
Their  son,  Christopher,  is  a  sophomore  at  Susquehanna 
and  the  Bowen  family  boasts  a  long  list  of  Susquehanna 
graduates. 

Oberheim's  work  for  Susquehanna  was  just  beginning 
in  1947,  when  she  earned  her  bachelor's  in  business 
administration.  The  Woolrich,  PA,  native  has  helped 
the  Alumni  Association  for  nearly  45  years. 

Oberheim  is  a  past  president  of  the  Centre  County 
alumni  club  and  served  on  the  Alumni  Association 
Executive  Committee.  Still  an  active  volunteer  for 
Susquehanna.  Oberheim  continues  to  serve  University 
alumni  as  a  representative  to  the  University  Board 
of  Directors. 

A  long-time  employee  of  Fleisher's  Dairy  Stores. 
Inc.,  of  Bellefonte,  Oberheim  retired  as  an  office 
manager  for  Fleisher's. 

The  mother  of  two,  Oberheim  has  passed  the 
Susquehanna  torch  to  a  new  generation.  Her  daughter. 
Karen  Lockard,  and  her  son-in-law.  David  Lockard. 
are  both  1977  Susquehanna  grads. 


Alumni  Association 
Elects  New  President 

Terry  L.  March  '67  was  elected  President  of  the 
Susquehanna  University  Alumni  Association  at  the 
organization's  Annual  Meeting  on  June  8,  1991.  Here 
are  some  of  Terry's  comments  as  he  begins  his  term 
in  office. 

Q.  Why  is  the  Alumni  Association  important  to 
Susquehanna  University? 
A.  As  you  know,  with  12,000  alumni  living  in 
all  parts  of  the  world,  our  organization  represents 
the  University's  single  largest  constituency.  More 
importantly,  however,  each  of  these  individuals  is 
a  living,  breathing  example  of  the  Susquehanna 
educational  experience  and.  in  the  truest  sense, 
they  are  the  reason  for  this  institution's  existence. 
Our  responsibility  is  to  provide  opportunities  for 
alumni  to  remain  active  and  involved  in  the  school 
and  its  programs.  For  many,  the  Alumni  Association 
is  the  primary  tie  to  their  alma  mater. 
Q.  What  priorities  have  you  set  for  the  Alumni 
Association  in  the  immediate  future? 
A.  Without  question  we'd  like  to  see  greater 
participation  in  alumni  social  activities  as  well 
as  Homecoming  and  Alumni  Weekends.  We've 
made  a  good  start  in  those  areas,  and  I  guarantee 
that  much  of  our  effort  in  the  year  ahead  will  be 
directed  toward  improved  and  increased  number 
of  events.  We're  also  focusing  on  ways  to  provide 
better  avenues  of  communication  between  the  University 
and  its  alumni.  It's  neces,sary  to  establish  a  steady 
flow  of  information  in  both  directions  if  we  are  going 
to  be  truly  responsive  to  the  needs  of  our  members. 
Q.  What  can  we  as  alumni  do? 
A.  Join  in!  Take  an  active  role  in  the  life  of 
Susquehanna.  You  know,  just  because  you're  no 
longer  a  student  doesn't  mean  that  your  interest 
in  S.U.  needs  to  diminish.  Keeping  in  touch  about 
your  life,  coming  to  an  alumni  event,  helping  a  recent 
graduate  start  a  career,  or  referring  an  outstanding 
high  school  student  to  the  Admissions  Office  are  all 
ways  to  participate.  It's  my  privilege  and  honor  to 
have  been  chosen  to  lead  Susquehanna's  Alumni 
Association,  but  the  ultimate  success  of  the  program 
is  really  dependent  upon  all  of  you. 


Ai  the  Atuinni  Luncheon  on  June  8.  Susquehanna  President 
Joel  Cunningham  presented  silver  bowls  to  faculty  members 
with  25  years  of  service  to  the  University.  Pictured  above, 
from  left  to  right,  are  President  Cunningham:  David  A.  Boltz. 
Associate  Professor  of  Music;  Larry  D.  Augustine,  Associate 
Professor  of  Speech;  Neil  H.  Potter.  Professor  of  Chemistry: 
and  George  O.  Machlan.  Professor  of  Accounting. 


ATTENTION 
ALUHyiNI! 

You  may  not  know  it.  but  you  can  play  a  vital  role 
in  the  future  of  Susquehanna  University. 

Each  year,  as  the  number  of  college- age  students 
decreases  nationally,  the  competition  for  qualified, 
motivated  young  men  and  women  becomes  more 


That's  where  you  come  in.  With  more  than  11.000 
alumni  throughout  the  United  States  and  Canada,  we 
ab-eady  have  an  extraordinary  network  of  recruiters 
in  place.  After  all.  who  better  to  promote  Susquehanna 
than  those  of  you  who  have  experienced  it  first-hand? 

The  procedure  is  quite  simple.  Whenever  you  identify 
a  student  (relative,  neighbor,  friend)  you  believe  would 
be  a  prospect  for  our  consideration,  just  send  us  the 
information  on  the  attached  form.  The  Alumni  and 
Admissions  Offices  wiU  do  aU  of  the  foUow-up  work 
and  report  to  you  on  our  results. 

For  those  of  you  interested  in  doing  more,  the 
Alumni/Parent  Admissions  Network  (APAN)  works 
directly  with  (he  Admissions  Office  in  attracting 
quahfied  students  to  Susquehanna.  Currently,  nearly 
200  alumni  and  parents  participate  in  this  program. 
For  additional  information,  check  the  appropriate  box 
on  the  form. 

Your  assistance  with  our  recruiting  efforts  over  the  next 
several  years  will  enable  Susquehanna  University  to  remain 
one  of  the  nation's  outstanding,  small  undergraduate 
institutions.  You  are  our  greatest  resource,  and  your 
help  will  make  a  difference 


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AT&T  Donates  Computer 
Lab  to  University 

Susquehanna  University  recently  received  the 
donation  of  a  computer  laboratory  from  AT&T, 
valued  at  approximately  $90,000.  The  addition  of 
this  fully  equipped  lab,  which  includes  18  6386SX/EL 
workstations  and  a  6386E/33  WorkGroup  system  Model 
S  computer,  completes  the  University's  plan  for  the 
installation  of  computers  in  its  academic  facilities. 

Susquehanna  is  one  of  47  colleges  and  universities 
across  the  country  and  one  of  three  schools  in 
Pennsylvania  to  receive  a  computer  lab  from  AT&T. 
The  AT&T  University  Equipment  Donation  Program  has 
supplied  computers  and  data  networking  equipment  to 
colleges  and  universities  since  1984,  but  the  donation 
of  computer  labs  is  new  to  the  program. 

Last  year,  Susquehanna  University  embarked  on  a 
three-year  plan  to  create  a  campus-wide  network  that 
would  include  all  three  academic  PC  labs  and  enable 
access  to  all  campus  resources  from  centrally-located 
computers  in  the  student  residence  halls.  With  the 
AT&T  donation,  there  are  now  60  computer  workstations 
in  academic  halls  and  the  Blough-Weis  Library  which 
are  used  for  student  instruction  and  study.  From  each 
station,  students,  faculty  and  staff  can  access  the  library's 
recently  computerized  card  catalog  and  on-line 
catalogs  at  hundreds  of  libraries  in  North  America; 
the  University's  career  placement  computer  program 
for  students,  called  Kinexis;  campus  electronic  mail 
services;  and  PREPNET,  a  regional  electronic  mail 
and  research  network  with  gateways  to  national  and 
international  networks.  Susquehanna  was  the  first 
school  of  its  size  and  type  to  join  PREPNET. 

The  final  phase  of  the  campus  academic  network 
plan  calls  for  extending  the  network  to  residence  halls 
so  that  students  will  have  the  convenience  of  accessing 
the  local  campus  network,  STARLAN,  and  the  regional 
network,  PREPNET.  from  their  living  environment 
as  well  as  from  academic  buildings. 


Philanthropy 


Through  a  generous  bequest  provision,  the  Nancy 
Cairns  Scholarship  Fund  has  been  established  in 
memory  of  Dr.  Cairns,  who  died  on  September 
29,  1990.  The  income  from  the  fund  will  be  used 
to  provide  scholarships  for  students  majoring  in 
French.  In  addition.  Dr.  Cairns  bequeathed  to 
Blough-Weis  Library  a  Japanese  print  and  a 
collection  of  rare  French  books. 

Dr.  Cairns  came  to  Susquehanna  University  in  1963 
as  assistant  professor  of  French.  During  her  27  years 
with  the  University,  she  served  the  Susquehanna 
community  in  many  capacities:  as  head  of  the 
Department  of  Modern  Languages,  as  a  member 
of  the  editorial  board  of  the  Susquehanna  University 
Press,  a  founding  member  of  the  John  App  Honor 
Society,  and  as  an  adviser  to  the  Pi  Delta  Phi  Honor 
Society.  Also,  she  researched  French  literature  of  the 
sixteenth  and  twentieth  centuries  and  the  role  of  France 
in  the  American  Revolution. 

Dr.  Cairns  was  an  active  proponent  of  international 
education  and  had  served  as  secretary  and  president 
of  the  Pennsylvania  Council  for  International  Education. 
At  the  time  of  her  death.  Dr.  Cairns  was  working  on  a 
book-length  study  of  French  literary  criticism. 


A  Buss  Family  Scholarship  has  been  endowed 
in  honor  and  memory  of  Clara  D.  and  William  C. 
Buss  to  commemorate  their  unwavering  belief 
in  the  importance  of  education  and  the  role  that 
Susquehanna  played  in  the  lives  of  their  children 
and  grandchildren.  The  scholarship  was  established 
by  their  sons.  Dr.  Claude  A.  Buss  '24  and  Dr.  William 
Cesyl  Buss  '28,  and  their  grandson.  Dr.  William 
Claude  Buss.  Preference  will  be  given  to  students 
in  the  liberal  arts,  music,  or  pre-medical  programs. 

Mildred  F.  Hively  has  established  the  J.  Paul  H. 
(H'63)  and  Mildred  F.  Hively  Scholarship  Fund  in 
memory  of  Dr.  J.  Paul  H.  Hively,  to  whom  Susquehanna 
awarded  the  degree  of  doctor  of  humane  letters  for 
his  contribution  of  time,  talents  and  money  to  many 
humanitarian  causes.  Income  from  this  fund  will 
provide  scholarship  aid. 

*  *  * 

In  memory  of  her  daughter  Elizabeth,  Mrs.  Blodwen 

A.  Zeigler  has  established  the  Elizabeth  Evans  Zeigler 
'77  Scholarship  Fund.  Other  family  members  also 
contributed.  This  fund  will  provide  scholarships 

for  communications  and  theater  arts  majors. 

A  bequest  provision  recently  created  the  Helen 

B.  Russell  Library  Endowment  which  honors  the 
memory  of  her  parents,  Frederick  T.  Reiter  and 
Emma  E.  Reiter.  The  income  from  the  endowment 
will  be  used  to  purchase  English  and  social  science 
books  for  Blough-Weis  Library. 


During  Alumni  Weekend,  the  Classes  of  "41,  "51, 
and  '66  came  back  to  Susquehanna  bearing  special 
gifts.  To  commemorate  the  50th  Reunion  of  the  Class 
of  1941,  Mary  Emma  Yoder  Jones,  on  behalf  of  the 
Class,  presented  to  President  Joel  Cunningham  a  gift 
in  the  amount  of  $22,060  to  establish  an  unrestricted 
endowment  fund.  A  40th  Reunion  Class  gift  of  $60,440 
was  given  by  Alice  Greeger  Pfeffer  '51,  and  Fred 
Kelly— from  the  Class  of  1966— presented  a  25th 
Reunion  Class  gift  of  $25,329.  These  two  gifts  were 
placed  in  the  Susquehanna  University  Fund,  which 
helps  provide  the  University  with  vital  operating  funds. 

Ronald  A.  Cohen  joined  the  University  Relations 
staff  this  summer  as  Susquehanna's  new  director  of 
development.  Cohen  comes  to  Susquehanna  from 
Clark  University  in  Worcester,  MA,  where  he  was 
senior  development  officer  since  1987.  Before  Clark, 
he  was  associate  director  for  corporate  relations 
at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  in  Chicago,  IL. 
Cohen  graduated  from  Syracuse  University  in  1982 
with  a  bachelor  of  arts  degree  in  magazine  journalism 
and  political  science. 

'As  I've  been  settling  in,  I've  been  welcomed  by 
several  alumni  and  am  impressed  by  their  strong 
feelings  about  Susquehanna,"  Cohen  said.  "I'm 
looking  forward  to  meeting  many  other  alumni  over 
the  coming  months  as  we  all  work  to  keep  Susquehanna 
going  forward." 


President  Cunningham  (left),  board  member  Charles  B.  Degenstein  (center),  and  Baa' J  Cliainiuin  Ihudil 
O  'Connor  (right)  share  shovels  with  Susquehanna  students  Kelly  Roberts  '92 ,  Kelly  Ryman  Vi,  and  Jeraldtne 
Ebersole  '92  to  break  ground  for  a  major  addition  to  the  Charles  B.  Degenstein  Campus  Center.  The  newfacil 
will  feature  an  art  gallery  and  450-seat  theater. 


Susquehanna  University  Alumnus: 
Special  Edition 


Contents 

1991  Annual  Report 1 

The  Susquehanna  Spirit:  Service  to  Others 2 

A  Core  Curriculum  for  the  1990's 4 

University  Highlights 6 

Faculty  Scholarship  and  Professional  Contribution 8 

1990-1991  Financial  Statements 10 

1990-91  Honor  Roll  of  Donors  16 

Susquehannans  on  Parade 47 

Board  of  Directors Inside  Back  Cover 


The  cover  and  margin 
art  on  ihe  following 
pages  celebrate  the 
natural  setting  of 
Susquehanna 's 
campus. 


Editor's  Note: 

This  special  issue  combines  Susquehanna's  1991 
Annual  Report  with  the  Honor  Roll  of  Donors  and 
Susquehannans  on  Parade  which  are  traditionally 
reported  in  the  Fall  Alumnus.  This  new  format 
enables  us  to  share  Susquehanna's  success  of  the 
past  year  with  a  wider  audience  and  also  saves 
publications  dollars  by  eliminating  a  separate  printed 
annual  report. 

The  cover  and  margin  art  on  the  following  pages 
celebrate  the  natural  setting  of  Susquehanna's 
campus.  In  an  effort  to  conserve  our  naUiral 
resources,  this  issue  has  been  printed  on 
recycled  paper. 

We  welcome  your  comments. 


Division  of  University  Relations,  Selinsgrove  Hall.  Susquehanna 
University  (717)  372-4102;  President:  Joel  Cunningham;  Vice 
President:  SaraG.  Kirkland;  Director  of  Development:  Ronald  A 
Cohen;  Director  of  Planned  Giving:  Marilyn  L,  Sierer  "87'; 
Director  of  Annual  Giving:  Linda  L. Skinner  '85;  Associate 
Director  of  Annual  Giving:  Christine  Jaegers;  Development 
Writer:  Karen  E.  Pick  '90  (Asst.  Editor);  Research  Assistant: 
Sandra  J.  Wolf;  Systems  Manager:  JoAnn  Girton;  Director  of 
Alumni  Relations:  Samuel  Kuba  III  '75;  Director  of  Public 
Relations  and  Publications:  Betsy  J.  Koons  (Editor);  Assistant 
Director  of  Public  Relations:  Jerald  R.  Reimenschneider  '88; 
Publications  Manager:  Gwenn  E.  Wells;  Graphic  Design: 
Newton  Advertising,  Inc. 


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Susquehanna  University  Nondiscrimination  Policy 

It  is  the  policy  of  Susquehanna  University  not  to  discriminate  on  the  basis  of 
race,  color,  religion,  national  or  ethnic  origin,  age,  sex,  or  handicap  in  its 
educational  programs,  admissions  practices,  scholarship  and  loan  programs, 
athletics  and  other  school-administered  activities,  or  employment  practices. 
This  policy  is  in  compliance  with  the  requirement  of  Title  VII  of  the  Civil  RighLs 
Act  of  1964.  Title  IX  of  the  Education  Amendments  of  1972.  Section  504  of 
the  Rehabilitation  Act  of  1973,  regulations  of  the  Internal  Revenue  Service,  and 
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Selinsgrove,  Pennsylvania  17870-iOOI 
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Dear  Friends. 

This  fall  I  am  teaching  an  introductory  mathematics  class  for  the  first  time  in  several  years.  The  students  are 
bright,  friendly,  and  a  joy  to  know.  Although  there  are  occasional  scheduling  conflicts  with  the  daily  8:00  a.m. 
class,  I  am  pleased  to  be  back  in  the  classroom— even  with  its  attendant  chalk  dust  all  over  my  dark  gray  suits. 

Our  central  purpose  at  Susquehanna  is  to  teach  well,  to  provide  the  mix  of  challenge  and  support  that  makes 
it  possible  for  able  students  to  achieve  their  full  potential  for  academic  success  and  to  be  well  prepared  for 
rewarding  lives. 

This  year's  annual  report  conveys  some  of  Susquehanna's  special  character  and  recent  success.  It  includes  an 
overview  of  our  core  curriculum,  which  is  the  University's  main  means  of  giving  students  the  skills  and  liberal 
studies  that  need  to  be  at  the  center  of  each  student's  academic  program.  In  addition,  this  report  gives  readers 
an  up-to-date  account  of  Susquehanna's  nationally  recognized  program  of  student  community  service,  which  now 
involves  more  than  half  our  students  during  their  four  years  at  Susquehanna. 

The  University  has  received  outstanding  support  from  alumni  and  friends  over  the  past  year.  We  gratefully 
acknowledge  this  support  in  the  1990-91  Honor  Roll  of  Donors.  The  Window  of  Opportunity  capital  campaign 
has  now  exceeded  its  $22  million  goal  by  more  than  $10  million.  Su.squehanna's  endowment  has  increased  by 
over  500  percent  in  the  last  five  years  and  is  at  $30  million  for  the  first  time  in  the  University's  history.  For  the 
12th  year  in  a  row,  Susquehanna  has  ended  the  year  with  a  balanced  budget.  A  detailed  financial  statement  is 
included  in  this  report. 

In  the  year  ahead,  we  will  join  many  colleges  and  universities  nationally  in  the  work  of  finding  ways  to  reduce 
costs  and  increase  revenue.  We  are  highly  conscious  of  the  financial  pressures  on  the  families  of  many  of  our 
students  and  are  committed  to  limiting  student  fee  increases  as  much  as  possible,  while  still  allowing  Susquehanna 
to  continue  its  recent  pattern  of  steady  growth  in  the  ability  of  its  students  and  quality  of  its  academic  programs. 

To  all  those  who  have  contributed  to  Susquehanna's  accomplishments  through  their  service  to  the  University  and 
their  generous  financial  support,  thank  you.  It  is  an  honor  and  pleasure  for  me  to  serve  as  president  here. 


Joel  Cunningham 


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grow  and  develop. 


The  Susquehanna  Spirit: 
Service  to  Others 

very  Tuesday  evening.  Misti  Johnson  gives  two  hours 
to  people  less  fortunate  than  herself. 

Johnson,  a  senior  psychology  major  at 
Susquehanna,  is  active  in  the  University's  community 
service  Project  House  which  serves  the  Selinsgrove 
ciCenter.  a  facility  for  mentally  disabled  adults.  Each 
week.  Johnson  and  other  students  in  this  project  devote 
time  to  broadening  the  experiences  of  the  residents  of 
Selinsgrove  Center. 

"We  work  with  12  to  15  people  each  week."  Johnson 
explains.  "We  either  do  crafts  projects  with  them  or 
play  games  in  the  game  room.  Sometimes  we  just  take 
them  for  walks  around  the  campus  of  the  center.  To 
work  with  their  motor  skills,  we  might  do  some  low- 
impact  aerobics  or  get  a  big  ball  and  play  with 
it  outside." 

On  several  special  occasions  during  the  year- 
Valentine's  Day  and  Christmas,  for  example — the 
residents  of  Selinsgrove  Center  visit  the  student  project 
house  on  Susquehanna's  campus."We  also  have  an 
annual  Halloween  party,"  Johnson  says,  "where  we 
carve  pumpkins.  We  usually  move  into  the  living  room 
then  to  dance." 

Students'  commitment  to  helping  others  manifests 
itself  in  many  ways.  In  fact,  never  has  the  spirit  of 
volunteerism  at  Susquehanna  been  stronger. 


Susquehanna 's  Adopt  a  Grandparent  project  promotes 
positive,  fulfilling  relationships  between  students  and 
urea  elderly.  Junior  Marcie  Goetaski  shares  a  hug  with 
her  '  'adopted ' '  grandfather 


More  than  a  Project 

In  1987,  President  Reagan  cited  Susquehanna 
for  outstanding  community  service  through  the 
White  House  Private  Sector  Initiatives  Program. 
Susquehanna  was  the  only  college  or  university  to 
receive  the  honor.  In  1989,  Susquehanna  students 
travelled  to  the  White  House  where  they  heard 
President  Bush  commend  their  continued  commitment 
to  youth  service. 

The  program  that  helped  garner  such  presidential 
praise  is  Susquehanna's  Project  House  System.  For 
over  15  years,  student  residential  living  groups  have 
donated  their  service  to  specific  community  projects. 

"Basically,  a  project  is  a  group  of  students— usually 
10  to  20— who  have  committed  themselves  to  a 
minimum  of  two  to  four  hours  per  student,  per  week. 


to  do  volunteer  work  on  a  certain  project,"  says 
Deborah  Woods,  director  of  Susquehanna's  volunteer 
programs. 

Since  the  Project  House  system  began  in  1976, 
Susquehanna  students  have  given  more  than  135,000 
hours  of  service  in  response  to  needs  on  campus  and 
in  the  surrounding  community.  In  this  new  academic 
year,  275  students  will  devote  themselves  to  15  different 
projects,  including  Big  Brothers/Big  Sisters,  Adopt  A 
Grandparent,  Habitat  for  Humanity,  and  the  Study 
Buddy  tutoring  program. 

"The  fact  that  over  half  of  Susquehanna's  students 
do  volunteer  work  at  some  point  over  their  four 
years  here  demonstrates  the  seriousness  of  their 
commitment,"  says  Dorothy  Anderson,  dean  of 
student  life  at  Susquehanna.  "When  you  step  outside 
of  yourself  and  make  a  difference  in  someone's  life,  it 
changes  you  forever.  It  makes  you  a  better  citizen.  It 
makes  you  aware  of  what's  going  on  around  you  and 
you  can  never  close  your  eyes  again." 


Susquehanna's  ,4ari»i  Rillvci   '^/l  uikl  .-indristine  Rohinson. 
director  of  .undent  (Icvch'piiinil  iiiid  uricntatinn  at  Lincoln 
University,  canvass  the  neighborhoods  of  Selinsgrove  during 
a  food  drive. 

The  Project  House  System  has  received  recognition 
as  an  innovative  program  partly  because  of  its  preferred 
living  incentive.  Students  request  the  privilege  of  living 
together  on  the  basis  of  their  common  interest  in  an 
approved  project.  Selected  groups  reside  in  University- 
owned  houses  and  in  beautifully  restored  Seibert  Hall. 
The  combination  of  group  living  and  a  commitment 
to  volunteer  community  service  provides  the  type 
of  learning  experience  that  allows  students  to  grow 
and  develop. 


Nevi'  Initiatives 

Student  volunteerism  at  Susquehanna  is  evident  in 
many  ways  throughout  the  campus.  The  Project  House 
System,  fraternity  and  sorority  activities,  and  campus- 
wide  volunteer  drives  have  long  been  a  part  of  the 
Susquehanna  experience.  Several  new  initiatives  over 
recent  years  have  kept  Susquehanna  at  the  forefront  of 
the  student  volunteerism  movement,  including  its 
founding  membership  in  the  national  Campus 
Compact  as  well  as  charter  membership  in 
Pennsylvania  Campus  Compact,  a  program  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Association  of  Colleges  and  Universities. 
Susquehanna  President  Joel  Cunningham's  early 
involvement  in  these  organizations  and  his 
commitment  to  creating  and  enhancing  opportunities 
for  student  service  have  led  to  some  exciting 
new  programs. 


Sharing  Visions 

In  the  spring  of  1988,  President  Cunningham 
and  Lincoln  University  President  Niara  Sudarkasa 
discussed  ways  the  two  institutions  could  share  their 
strengths  and  cultivate  areas  critical  to  the  student 
experience.  Through  mini-grants  from  the  PA  Campus 
Compact,  a  common  vision  became  reality  in  the  fall 
of  1989  with  the  launching  of  "Susquehanna  and 
Lincoln  Inter-Campus  Community  Connections'" 

Lacking  an  established  volunteer  center,  Lincoln 
wanted  to  centralize  and  expand  its  existing  community 
service  activities.  Susquehanna  was  seeking  a  greater 
degree  of  cultural  diversity  on  its  campus.  What  better 
university  to  turn  to  than  historically  black  Lincoln 
University,  founded  in  1854  and  situated  45  miles 
southwest  of  Philadelphia? 

"Susquehanna  has  been  working  very  hard  to 
determine  how  we  can  better  meet  needs  of  minority 
students,"  says  Susquehanna's  Deborah  Woods. 
"Lincoln  has  been  able  to  offer  us  all  kinds  of  ideas 
and  suggestions." 

The  partnership's  successes  are  encouraging.  More 
than  10  day  and  weekend  exchange  visits  have  been 
made  by  students  and  administrators  from  each 
institution  and  joint  service  projects  have  been 
organized.  Working  through  Susquehanna's  Office  of 
Multicultural  Affairs,  students  established  a  Black 
Student  Union  which  sponsors  a  variety  of  culturally 
diverse  programs  and  activities.  Lincoln  opened  its 
own  volunteer  center  last  fall  and  had  a  very  successfiil 
first  year,  coordinating  four  community  service 
programs  involving  more  than  120  Lincoln  students. 

To  date,  each  institution  has  gained  significant 
student-service  opportunities  from  the  partnership 
which  typifies  cooperation,  collaboration,  and 
commitment  to  service.  Upon  notifying  Susquehanna 
that  a  mini-grant  was  awarded  to  continue  the  program 
through  1991-92,  Amy  L.  Hart,  director  of  PA  Campus 
Compact,  called  the  program  "a  wonderful  model  for 
other  schools." 

Matching  Interests  to  Service 

To  improve  coordination  of  its  increasing  number 
of  volunteer  activities,  Susquehanna  University 
established  a  centralized  clearinghouse  for  campus 
community  service  in  the  fall  of  1989.  The  Center  for 
Volunteer  Programs  has  strengthened  and  made  more 
visible  an  already  strong  campus  entity. 


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William  Socliovka,  a  Susquehanna  senior  serving  the  Penn 
Lutheran  Village  project,  leads  this  dance  with  a  resident 
of  the  Village  at  the  annual  Sweetheart  Ball. 


This  spring,  a  national  volunteer  program  took 
notice  and  named  Susquehanna  one  of  fifty  current 
campuses  to  participate  in  the  Giraffes  on  Campus 
program.  The  project  is  so  named  because  it  honors 
students  "who  stick  their  necks  out"  for  others. 

The  program's  overall  goal  is  to  motivate  students 
to  serve  their  communities  and  match  interests  to 
service  projects.  Susquehanna  was  an  ideal  choice  for 
the  program.  "When  community  organizations  or 
agencies  need  volunteers,"  says  Woods,  "they  know 
that  they  can  contact  our  volunteer  center.  And  we 
will  match  the  need  with  students  who  have  indicated 
an  interest." 

The  process  operates  in  reverse  order  as  well. 
Should  a  student  come  to  the  volunteer  center  and 
indicate  an  interest  in  a  specific  area  of  service.  Woods 
and  her  staff  will  try  to  locate  an  appropriate  service 
opportunity  on  campus  or  in  the  community. 

"I  am  very  proud  of  the  commitment  that 
Susquehanna  students  have  made  to  serving  others, 
working  on  behalf  of  the  needy,  for  environmental 
causes,  and  improving  community  life  on  campus," 
says  President  Cunningham.  "They  have  the  ability  to 
make  a  real  difference  in  the  lives  of  many  people  and 
in  themselves." 


Over  the  '91  spring  break,  students  in  the  Habitat  for  Humanin 
project  andfacuin-  advisor  Jerrell  Habegger  helped  build 
"  house  for  the  piumciallv  underprivileged  in  St.  John  ,v 
'••Umd.  SC. 


1991-92  Project  Houses 

Acts  29 

Adopt  A  Grandparent 

Arts  Alive 

National  Big  Brothers/Big  Sisters  of  America 

Computer  Consultants 

CR.O.S.S.  (Christians  Reaching  Out  to 

Susquehanna  Students) 
Habitat  for  Humanity 
Penn  Lutheran  Village 
Selinsgrove  Center 
Senior  Friends 
Study  Buddy 
S.A.C.A.  (Student  Association  for 

Cultural  Awareness) 
S.A.V.E.  (Student  Awareness  of  the  Value  of 

the  Environment) 
S.H.O.E.  (Students  Helping  Our  Elderly) 
S.W.A.T.  (Susquehanna  Wellness 

.Advocacy  Team) 


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"They  have  the 
ability  to  make  a  real 
difference  in  the  lives 
of  many  people  and  in 
themselves. 


The  core  curriculum 
is  the  essence  of 
a  Susquehanna 
education  and  what 
makes  it  special. 


A  Core  Curriculum  for 
the  1990s 


oday,  many  in  the  educational  community  are  decrying 
a  decline  in  liberal  arts  education.  Susquehanna 
University,  however,  continues  to  produce  graduates 
who  have  a  strong  liberal  education;  i.e.  who  are 
capable  of  continuing  personal  growth;  have  the 
flexibility  to  adjust  to  change;  have  a  solid  sense  of 
personal  values  and  commitment  to  service  to  others; 
and  are  prepared  to  enter  leadership  roles  in  their 
professions. 

While  Susquehanna's  three  Schools  provide  the 
flesh  of  career  or  preprofessional  preparation  at 
Susquehanna,  the  core  curriculum  provides  the 
backbone,  linking  the  various  kinds  of  knowledge 
students  need  to  be  successful.  It  is  the  essence 
of  a  Susquehanna  education  and  what  makes 
it  special. 

Core  courses  extend  across  a  student's  four  years 
and  share  an  important  set  of  goals  which  include: 

►  focusing  on  the  interconnectedness  of  knowledge. 
Core  courses  break  down  the  barriers  between 
disciplines  and  demonstrate  that  intellectual 
curiosity  by  its  nature  crosses  such  boundaries. 

►  teaching  students  to  think  well.  Students  should 
be  able  to  find  and  use  information;  to  draw  and 
present  valid  conclusions;  to  approach  problems 
creatively;  and  to  make  sound  judgments  based  on  both 
logic  and  insight. 

►  educating  citizens  of  the  world.  The  core  stresses 
what  it  means  to  be  a  member  of  the  diverse,  human 
community  today. 


In  a  world  where  nations  have  become  more  interdependent, 
competency  in  foreign  language  is  an  advantage.  Susan 
Johnson,  director  of  the  International  Study  Programs, 
oversees  Susquehanna  exchanges  with  universities  in  Japan . 
Russia,  and  Germany,  and  a  wide  array  of  study  options  in 
Europe,  South  America  and  the  Far  East. 


Susquehanna's  core  reflects  the  recommendations 
of  recent  national  commissions  and  task  forces  which 
have  called  for  greater  integration  of  liberal  learning 
within  the  undergraduate  curriculum.  Vice  President 
for  Academic  Affairs  Jeanne  Neff  comments, 
"Susquehanna's  core  was  forward-looking  and 
innovative  at  the  time  of  its  adoption  by  faculty  in 
1985;  now,  we  see  many  other  schools  of  quality 
beginning  to  follow  this  same  model.  In  the  meantime, 
our  faculty  have  experimented,  evaluated  and  refined 
core  courses  over  the  past  five  years.  The  result  is  an 
even  better  educational  product,"  she  concludes. 

Making  the  Transition 

To  help  new  students  bridge  the  intellectual  and 
cultural  distance  between  high  school  and  higher 
education,  the  core  experience  begins  with  areas 


of  personal  development  and  transition  skills. 
The  "Orientation  to  Academe"  course  deals  with 
everything  from  roommate  problems  to  test  anxiety. 
Volunteer  faculty  and  administrators  moderate  small- 
group  discussions  throughout  the  first  semester. 

Susquehanna's  career  development  program  is  a 
four-year  approach  which  helps  students  identify 
career  goals  and  acquire  the  appropriate  strategies  and 
skills  to  implement  them.  Susquehanna  was  the  first 
university  in  the  country  to  require  students  to  take  a 
career  development  course. 

A  traditional  library  research  course  has  given  way 
to  an  individualized  "workbook"  system  by  which 
students  become  familiar  with  Susquehanna's 
automated  catalog  and  campus-based  access  to 
research  networks  and  databases  throughout  the  world. 
Librarians  also  work  with  faculty  on  individual  class 
assignments  which  improve  students'  research  skills. 

The  traditional  physical  education  requirement 
has  grown  into  a  wellness  and  fitness  program 
emphasizing  lifelong  habits  of  exercise,  nutrition 
and  health  maintenance. 

Skills  for  the  '90 's 

Susquehanna  continues  to  lead  in  the  area  of 
computer  literacy  by  being  one  of  a  minority  of 
colleges  and  universities  to  require  all  students  to 
demonstrate  competency  in  computer  use.  The  "Using 
Computers"  course  prepares  students  for  the  computer 
applications  they  will  encounter  throughout  the 
curriculum,  from  basic  writing  courses  to  accounting 
problems.  Sections  are  taught  by  faculty  in  computer 
science,  management  and  physics,  and  on  occasion  by 
members  of  the  administrative  staff. 

Knowing  how  to  use  computers  helps  students  with 
another  core  requirement— the  Writing  Seminar 
Instructors  and  students  are  able  to  communicate 
through  the  local  campus  computer  network  as  papers 
are  drafted  and  revised.  A  livelier  version  of  the 
traditional  English  composition  course,  the  seminars 
are  small,  offer  a  variety  of  themes  and  topics,  and 
each  semester  feature  a  visiting  author  whose  work  is 
read  in  common  by  all  students.  Susquehanna  students 
also  complete  eight  credits  of  "writing-intensive" 
coursework  across  the  curriculum  as  a  graduation 
requirement. 

Other  skills  important  for  success  in  the  90's 
are  competency  in  mathematics  and  logic,  and 
foreign  language.  Competency  in  the  first  is 
demonstrated  by  courses  in  calculus,  statistics  or 
logic.  Normally,  students  complete  at  least  one  year 
of  a  foreign  language. 

Tlie  Past  Informs  the  Present 

The  heart  of  the  core  curriculum  is  found  in  the 
liberal  arts  foundation  which  reflects  the  University's 
essential  character  and  values.  Susquehanna's  core 
recognizes  that  successful  individuals  must  have  an 
appreciation  of  those  fields  that  have  proven  valuable 
century  after  century.  Exposure  to  the  humanities  and 
arts — history,  literature,  the  fine  and  performing 
arts — come  through  the  "Heritage"  component  of 
the  core. 

In  developing  the  "Heritage"  courses,  Susquehanna 
humanities  faculty  have  taken  special  care  to  reflect  the 
contribution  of  women,  minority  groups,  and  non- 
Western  cultures  in  the  development  of  civilization, 
even  as  the  importance  of  the  Western  tradition  is 
emphasized.  Where  other  universities  have  attempted 
to  replace  traditional  courses  with  exclusively 
contemporary  models,  and  in  doing  so  have  provoked 


heated  debate,  Susquehanna  has  adopted  a  more 
balanced  approach  which  seeks  to  enlarge  students' 
vision  and  broaden  their  understanding  of  a 
complex  past. 

Also  central  to  a  Susquehanna  education  is  a  special 
group  of  "Values"  courses  which  ask  students  to 
explore  the  nature  of  ethical  choice  and  the  value 
systems  which  guide  human  thought  and  action. 
Intended  to  be  intellectually  challenging.  "Values" 
courses  encourage  value  formation  within  the  context 
of  personal  and  academic  freedom. 

"Contemporary  World"  courses  aim  to  prepare 
students  for  the  complex,  fast-paced,  and  volatile 
modern  world  by  helping  them  understand  and 
appreciate  their  relationship  to  organizations,  to  other 
individuals  and  to  the  world  of  science  and  technology. 
Students  fulfilling  the  social  science  requirement 
choose  among  courses  in  anthropology,  sociology, 
human  geography,  political  science  and  economics 
which  study  the  major  social  systems  by  which 
civilizations  are  constructed. 

Science  offerings  are  equally  broad,  ranging  from 
environmental  geology  to  astronomy  and  clinical 
physics.  Several,  such  as  "Science  and  Technology," 
are  interdisciplinary,  and  all  science  courses,  including 
those  designed  for  students  in  non-science  majors, 
involve  laboratory  experiments. 


"Values"  courses  are  offered  in  philosophy,  religion .  and 
developmental  psychology,  and  cover  a  wide  variety  of 
topics.  Winifred  and  Gustave  Weber  Assistant  Professor 
in  the  Humanities  David  Wisdo  teaches  such  courses  as 
Philosophy  of  Religion  and  Philosophy  of  Women. 


Inventing  the  Future 

The  most  innovative  aspect  of  Susquehanna's  core 
curriculum  is  its  requirement  of  a  Futures  course, 
typically  taken  in  the  senior  year.  These  courses  are 
designed  to  be  the  culminating  experience  of  the 
sequence  of  core  courses,  and  seek  to  examine  the 
various  ways  in  which  our  expectations  about  the  future 
influence  our  decisions,  choices  and  actions.  Futures 
courses  are  interdisciplinary  and  may  be  offered  by  any 
department  of  the  University. 

Framework  for  Success 

An  appreciation  of  the  liberal  arts  and  sciences 
is  among  the  most  valuable  assets  for  students  in 
both  their  professional  and  personal  lives.  It  provides 
the  framework  for  advanced  and  professional  study 


The  Core  Curriculum  at  Susquehanna 

Personal  Development 

•  Orientation  to  Academe 

•  Career  Planning  and  Development 

•  Library  Research  and  Information  Retrieval 

•  Wellness/Fitness 

Intellectual  Skills 

•  Using  Computers 

•  Writing  Seminar 

•  Mathematics  and  Logic 

•  Foreign  Language 

•  Writing-Intensive  Courses 

Perspectives  on  the  World 

•  Heritage  (History,  Literature,  Fine  Arts) 

•  Values 

•  Contemporary  World  (Science.  Social  Sciences) 

•  Futures 


in  science,  law  and  medicine.  Each  year,  many 
Susquehanna  students  enter  graduate  or  professional 
school.  The  others  —  armed  with  flexibility,  curiosity, 
and  knowledge  developed  at  Susquehanna— go 
immediately  into  the  job  market.  Increasingly, 
the  corporate  world  is  seeking  candidates  who  are 
liberally  educated,  have  well-developed  skills  in 
communications  and  critical  thinking,  and  have 
been  exposed  to  a  diverse,  international  community. 
Whatever  their  major,  Susquehanna  students'  ability 
to  place  their  work  in  a  broader  context  makes  them 
more  attractive  job  candidates.  The  liberal  education 
of  the  core,  together  with  the  thorough  professional 
preparation  that  Susquehanna  students  receive  in  their 
"major"  departments,  prepare  them  to  be  successful 
citizens  of  the  world. 


Charles  B.  Degenstein  Distinguished  Professor  of 
Environmental  Science  Frank  Fletcher  teaches  popular 
core  courses  in  environmental  geology.  One  outcome  of 
heightened  student  awareness  of  environmental  issues  has 
been  the  creation  of  the  Student  Environmental  Action 
Committee  (SEAC) .  whose  activities  include  sponsoring 
of  annual  Etirih  Day  observances. 


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mg  Freshman  Class 

Susquehanna  welcomed  a  new  freshman  class  the  fall 
of  1991  whose  academic  credentials  match  last  year's 
record  quality  both  in  terms  of  high  school  class  rank  and 
Scholastic  Aptitude  Test  scores.  The  University  was  also 
successful  in  maintaining  a  freshman  class  equal  in  size 
to  the  previous  year's,  despite  the  shrinking  population 
of  18-year-olds  nationwide.  The  Honors  Program  remains 
strong  with  average  SAT  scores  of  new  Honors  students 
reaching  1220,  compared  to  1200  last  year.  The  Class 
of  1995  is  also  more  geographically  diverse,  hailing 
from  17  states  and  11  countries,  including  Burma, 
Germany,  Japan,  Namibia,  and  Russia. 

Among  America 's  Best 

Susquehanna  University  was  cited  one  of  the  top 
regional  universities  in  the  nation  by  U.S.  News  &  World 
Report.  The  1991  edition  ranks  Susquehanna  eleventh 
among  regional  universities  in  the  North.  This  is  the 
fourth  time  Susqueharina  has  been  cited  in  the  annual 
"America's  Best  Colleges"  report. 

Russian  Exchange  Program 

Susquehanna  University  has  established  a  sister 
relationship  with  Yaroslavl  State  University  in  Russia, 
170  miles  north  of  Moscow.  The  exchange  agreement 
developed  through  Susquehanna's  direct  contact 
with  leaders  in  the  scientific  community  in  the  Soviet 
Union— notably  the  vice  president  of  the  Soviet 
Academy  of  Science,  Dr.  Yevgeni  Velikhov,  who  visited 
Susquehanna's  campus  twice  in  1990-91  and  received  an 
honorary  degree  last  May — and  through  the  American 
Collegiate  Consortium  for  East-West  Cultural  and 
Academic  Exchange  based  at  Middlebury  College. 
Susquehanna  joins  other  consortium  members  such  as 
Swarthmore  and  Dickinson  colleges,  and  Wittenberg 
University  in  efforts  to  expand  undergraduate  exchange 
between  the  United  States  and  the  rapidly  changing 
Soviet  Union. 

The  Susquehanna-Yaroslavl  exchange  program  includes 
opportunities  for  joint  research  between  the  two 
institutions,  sharing  of  information  on  teaching  methods, 
and  an  exchange  of  faculty  members  and  students. 
President  Cunningham's  visit  to  Yaroslavl  in  the  summer 
of  1990  and  Rector  German  Mironov's  return  visit  to 
Susquehanna's  campus  the  following  December  resulted 
in  the  first  two  Russian  exchange  students  enrolling 
at  Susquehanna  the  fall  of  1991.  In  October,  1991, 
Susquehanna's  Dean  of  Arts  and  Sciences  Donald 
Housley  and  Dr.  Susan  Johnson,  director  of  the 
International  Study  Programs,  traveled  to  Yaroslavl 
University  to  discuss  future  faculty  exchanges. 

Improved  Information  Systems 

In  the  spring  of  1991,  AT&T  donated  to  Susquehanna 
a  computer  laboratory  enabling  the  University  to 
complete  its  plan  to  install  computers  in  academic 
facilities.  Susquehanna  was  one  of  47  colleges  and 
universities  across  the  country  and  one  of  three  schools 
in  Pennsylvania  to  receive  a  computer  lab  from  AT&T's 
University  Equipment  Donation  Program.  In  addition, 
all  60  computer  workstations  in  classroom  buildings  and 
the  Blough-Weis  Library  are  now  connected  to  the  main 
computer  network.  From  each  station,  students  and 
feculty  can  access  the  library's  new  computerized  catalog 
and  on-line  catalogs  at  hundreds  of  libraries  in  North 
America;  the  University's  career  placement  computer 


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program  for  students,  Kinexis;  campus  electronic  mail 
services;  and  PREPNET,  a  regional  electronic  mail  and 
research  network  with  gateways  to  national  and 
international  research  networks. 

The  Susquehanna  computer  network  will  eventually  be 
extended  to  all  residence  halls  so  that  students  have  the 
option  of  accessing  the  network  from  their  rooms. 

Campaign  Successes 

A  number  of  major  capital  improvements  have  been 
possible  over  the  past  year  as  gifts  to  the  Window  of 
Opportunity  capital  campaign  continue  to  be  received, 
with  pledges  and  receipts  now  totalling  $32.4  million 
against  an  original  goal  of  $22  million.  Support  for  major 
renovation  and  expansion  of  University  facilities  has  come 
from  gifts  to  the  capital  campaign  and  proceeds  from  an 
$8.5  million  general  revenue  bond  issue. 

The  newly  renovated  and  expanded  Fisher  Science  Hall 
was  dedicated  in  October  of  1990,  and  since  that  time. 


activity  in  the  sciences  has  been  growing  rapidly.  The 
University's  1990-91  goal  of  enrolling  200  science  majors 
was  exceeded  by  nearly  22  percent. 

Ground  was  broken  last  spring  to  begin  construction 
on  a  $5  million  addition  to  the  Charles  B.  Degenstein 
Campus  Center  which  will  include  an  art  gallery  and 
theater,  creating  additional  opportunities  for  students  to 
practice  their  skills.  The  new  facility  is  expected  to  be 
completed  in  the  fall  of  1992. 

Improvements  were  made  over  the  summer  of  1991  in 
two  residence  halls.  Reed  and  Aikens,  and  in  Heilman 
Hall,  home  of  the  Department  of  Music  and  the  dean  of 
Fine  Arts  and  Communications.  To  better  accommodate 
prospective  students  and  their  families  who  visit 
Susquehanna,  an  addition  was  built  to  connect  the 
Admissions  and  Financial  Aid  offices.  Selinsgrove  Hall, 
the  University's  oldest  building,  also  underwent 
renovation  to  enable  structural  and  mechanical 
improvements  to  be  made. 


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Agreements  with  Greek  Societies 

In  1990-91 ,  agreements  were  made  between  the 
University  and  the  nine  Greek  societies  represented  on 
campus,  emphasizing  the  social  responsibility  and 
leadership  role  these  groups  play  in  student  life. 
Outcomes  of  the  agreement  included  a  raising  of  the 
grade  point  average  requirement  for  first-year  students 
to  rush,  from  2.0  to  2.24,  to  insure  more  successful 
scholarship  in  the  fraternities  and  sororities.  Each  group 
will  also  participate  in  a  formal  recognition  review  every 
three  years. 

Student  Satisfaction  Surx'ey 

Over  the  past  five  years,  Susquehanna  has  made  steady 
progress  toward  its  goal  of  recruiting  and  retaining  a 
student  body  with  increasingly  strong  academic 
credentials,  and  providing  them  with  the  first-rate 
academic  programs  and  facilities  they  require.  In  a  survey 
of  Susquehanna  students  conducted  in  the  spring  of  1991, 
satisfaction  with  faculty,  academic  programs,  science 


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Science  Facilities 

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Library  Facility 

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and  library  facilities,  and  the  academic  ability  of  peers 
has  increased  considerably  since  the  survey  was  first  used 
in  1987. 

Career  Development 

A  new  record  was  set  this  year  in  student  use  of  career 
placement  services,  and  new  career  services  offered  were 
well  received  by  students.  Ninety-two  percent  of  the 
senior  class  used  one  or  more  of  major  career  services, 
as  did  61  percent  of  the  total  student  population.  These 
figures  exceed  national  averages  of  75  percent  and  45 
percent,  respectively.  Student  participation  in  career 
workshops  also  set  a  new  high,  exceeding  1989-90 
statistics  by  50  percent;  student  internships  increased 
by  32  percent,  and  externships  by  35  percent. 

Despite  economic  conditions  which  have  caused  a 
depressed  job  market  for  college  graduates  generally ,  job 
placement  interviews  for  Susquehanna  students  increased 
30  percent  over  last  year,  with  students  participating  in 
nearly  1 ,900  campus  interviews.  Susquehanna  students 
appear  to  be  holding  their  own  with  nearly  90  percent 
already  employed  or  enrolled  in  graduate  study  by  the  fall 
following  graduation. 

New  career  placement  services  include  access  to  two 
major  national  job  banks  and  introduction  of  "Career 
Navigator"  software  into  Susquehanna's  distinctive 
career  planning  course.  Susquehanna  was  the  first 
university  in  the  nation  to  make  use  of  the  software, 
which  takes  students  step-by-step  through  the  entire 
career  assessment  and  job  search  process. 

Family  Business  Program 

The  Family  Business  Center  in  the  Sigmund  Weis 
School  of  Business  was  established  in  the  spring  of  1990 
to  develop  a  research  center  and  provide  a  support 
network  for  family  businesses,  especially  those  in  central 
Pennsylvania.  About  90  percent  of  the  15  million 
businesses  in  the  U.S.  are  family  owned  and  operated, 
but  only  30  percent  of  all  first-generation  businesses 
survive  into  the  next  generation.  Regional  business 
families  have  responded  well  to  the  program,  exceeding 
attendance  goals  at  each  of  four  workshops  held  over  the 
past  year.  Forty  Susquehanna  students  in  the  marketing 
communications  course  took  part  in  research  projects  on 
behalf  of  local  family  firms,  and  a  new  undergraduate 
course  on  Family  Business  was  offered  in  the  spring  of 
1991. 

The  Center's  director.  Dr.  William  Sauer,  will 
continue  to  expand  the  program  with  the  support  of  a 
newly  created  advisory  board  which  includes  David 
Geise,  president  of  Furman  Foods,  Gary  Baylor  "69, 
president  of  Country  Cupboard  in  Lewisburg,  and  Carol 
Hamm,  vice  president  of  Country  Cupboard  and  new 
associate  director  of  the  Family  Business  Center. 
Additional  workshops  will  be  held  in  the  coming  year, 
and  the  center  will  begin  publication  of  a  family  business 
newsletter  to  expand  the  network. 


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1990-91  goal  of 
enrolling  200  science 
majors  was  exceeded 
by  nearly  22  percent. 


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Students  gain 
valuable  real  world 
experience  by 
assisting  faculty  who 
serve  as  consultants 
to  regional  business, 
government  and 
industry- 


Growth  in  Women 's  Studies 

A  new  minor  emphasis  in  women's  studies,  an 
academic  area  that  has  grown  dramatically  in  recent 
years,  was  developed  during  1990-91 .  The  new  minor 
blends  courses  from  many  University  disciplines  which 
relate  specifically  to  women  and  explores  gender  issues 
within  social,  cultural  and  political  arenas.  Examples 
of  courses  are  The  Biology  of  Women,  Women  in 
Literature,  Women  in  Philosophy,  and  Gender 
Stereotypes. 

Leadership  Roles 

Susquehanna  administrators  continue  to  assume 
leadership  roles  in  national  and  international 
organizations.  Director  of  the  Blough-Weis  Library 
Peter  DeekJe,  who  is  immediate  past  president  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Library  Association,  was  elected  to  the 
board  of  directors  of  the  national  Interlibrary  Delivery 
Service,  and  is  a  member  of  the  national  Association  of 
College  and  Research  Libraries'  Task  Force  on  Library 
Access  Guidelines.  He  is  also  serving  on  the  Community 
Advisory  Board  for  WITF,  the  Public  Broadcasting 
Service  affiliate  for  south  central  Pennsylvania. 

President  Joel  Cunningham  assumed  the  presidency  of 
the  Sigma  Chi  international  fraternity  for  a  two-year 
term.  He  was  also  invited  to  serve  as  vice  chairman  of 
"■youth — Creators  of  the  21st  Century"  International 
Foundation  which,  having  begun  in  1989,  is  now 
achieving  international  exchanges  involving  thousands 
of  students  each  year,  primarily  between  the  Soviet 
Union  and  the  United  States. 

Recipients  of  Honorary  Degrees 

Susquehanna  recognized  the  contributions  of  four 
outstanding  individuals  by  awarding  them  honorary 
degrees  during  the  133rd  Commencement  exercises. 
Recipients  included:  Commencement  speaker  Dr. 
Alexander  V.  Suvorov,  a  blind  and  deaf  Soviet 
psychologist,  philosopher,  and  published  poet; 
Baccalaureate  speaker  Herbert  W.  Chilstrom,  bishop 
of  the  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in  America;  Dr. 
Yevgeni  P.  Velikhov,  physicist,  vice  president  of 
the  Soviet  Academy  of  Sciences,  and  chairman  of  the 
International  Foundation;  Natalya  A.  Velikhova,  founder 
and  president  of  the  international  youth  exchange 
program  '  'Children  as  the  Creators  of  the  2 1  st  Century" ; 
and  Dr.  Frank  Newman,  president  of  the  Education 
Commission  of  the  States  in  Denver,  CO,  and 
former  president  of  the  University  of  Rhode  Island. 

Crusader  Highlights 

Susquehanna  sports  squads  saw  their  share  of  success 
this  past  year.  For  the  1990-91  women's  basketball  team, 
it  was  a  winter  of  great  achievement.  Mark  Hribar's 
squad  posted  23  wins  while  advancing  to  the  NCAA 
Division  III  "Sweet  16."  In  the  fall  of  1990,  rookie 
coach  Steve  Briggs  led  the  football  team  to  a  solid 
7-3  finish  and  tied  for  second  in  the  Middle  Atlantic 
Conference  (MAC).  With  23  wins,  coach  Carole 
Templon's  women's  volleyball  team  set  a  new  school 
record  and  just  missed  an  MAC  championship. 

Meanwhile,  it  was  the  farewell  season  for  25-year 
wrestling  coach  Charlie  Kunes,  Susquehanna's  first 
and  only  wrestling  coach.  Kunes  retired  at  the  end  of 
the  academic  year  with  a  1 99 1  season  record  of  1 2-3- 1 . 

The  spring's  top  performers  were  the  golf  and  men's 
tennis  teams,  sporting  5-0  and  5-1  marks  respectively. 
With  its  second-place  finish  in  the  MAC  tournament,  the 
golf  team  narrowly  missed  an  NCAA  tournament  berth. 


Faculty  Scholarship 
and  Professional 
Contribution 

Books  in  Print 

A  number  of  Susquehanna  faculty  members  published 
books  or  had  manuscripts  accepted  for  publication  during 
1990-91.  Ronald  Dotterer,  associate  professor  of  English, 
co-edited  two  volumes  of  the  Susquehanna  University 
Studies  which  appeared  as  hardbound  publications  of  the 
Susquehanna  University  Press:  (with  Deborah  Dash 
Moore  and  Steven  M.  Cohen)  Jewish  Settlement  and 
Communiry  in  the  Modern  Western  World;  and  (with 
Assistant  Professor  of  English  Susan  Bowers),  Politics, 
Gender  and  the  Arts.  Susan  Albertine,  assistant 
professor  of  English,  edited  Into  Print:  American  Women 
in  Literary  Enterprise,  forthcoming  from  the  University 
of  Tennessee  Press.  David  Wisdo,  assistant  professor  of 
philosophy  and  holder  of  the  Weber  Chair  in  Humanities, 
had  his  book-length  manuscript.  The  Life  of  Irony  and  the 
Ethics  of  Belief  accepted  by  the  State  University  of  New 
York  Press.  Associate  Professor  of  Spanish  Robert 
Mowry's  translation  of  The  Gospel  According  to  Lucas 
Gavilan  was  published  by  the  University  Press  of 
America. 

A  textbook,  Eundamentals  of  Statistics  for  Psychology 
Students,  co-authored  by  James  Misanin,  professor  of 
psychology,  was  published  by  Harper-Collins.  Several 
volumes  of  poetry  by  Gary  Fincke,  associate  professor 
of  English,  appeared  during  the  past  year:  Handing  the 
Self  Back  (Green  Tower  Press);  Plant  Voices  (Yardbird 
Books);  and  The  Public  Talk  of  Death.  Fincke  also 
received  a  fellowship  from  the  Pennsylvania  Council  for 
the  Arts  to  complete  a  fourth  poetry  collection,  Tlie 
Durable  Word  for  Wonder. 

International  Issues 

A  number  of  faculty  members  contributed  to 
understanding  the  changing  face  of  Europe  and  other 
current  international  developments.  Susan  Johnson, 
assistant  professor  of  German,  delivered  a  paper  on 
"The  Authorial  Self  in  a  Dissolving  Country:  GDR 
Writers  Face  German  Unification"  at  a  national 
conference  on  film  and  literature.  Antonin  Rusek. 
associate  professor  of  economics,  published  articles 
on  "Policy  Interdependence  in  the  Open  Economies" 
{Atlantic  Economic  Journal)  and  ""Problems  in 
Economic  Transition"  (Proceedings,  35th  Annual 
International  Conference  on  Small  Business).  Dr.  Rusek 
also  served  as  consultant  to  Czechoslovakia's  banking  and 
finance  system  as  the  new  democratic  government  in  that 
country  sought  to  stabilize  its  economy. 

Ali  Zadeh.  assistant  professor  of  economics,  published 
an  article  on  "OPEC,  the  World  Oil  Market  and  Problems 
with  Economic  Modeling"  {Western  Illinois  University 
Journal  of  Business).  William  Ward,  holder  of  the  Alan 
B.  Warehime  Chair  in  Business  Administration,  and 
Tracy  Rishel,  assistant  professor  of  management,  co- 
authored  an  article  on  "Japan  and  the  Dynamic  Strategic 
Model"  in  the  Proceedings  of  the  1990  Annual  Meeting 
of  the  Decision  Sciences  Institute.  Mary  Gianni, 
assistant  professor  of  management,  presented  a  paper  on 
"Management  Development  in  Britain,"  for  the  Eastern 
Academy  of  Management  meeting  in  May  1990. 

National  Grants 

Several  faculty  members  received  research,  study  and 
equipment  grants  in  national  competition.  Sheryl 
Postman,  assistant  professor  of  Spanish  and  Italian, 


participated  in  a  National  Endowment  for  the  Humanities 
(NEH)  summer  seminar  on  Boccaccio  at  Yale  University, 
and  N.J.C.  Vasantkumar.  associate  professor  of 
sociology  and  anthropology,  attended  an  NEH  summer 
seminar  at  Duke  University  on  "Generations.  Cycles,  and 
Modernity."  Linda  McMillin.  assistant  professor  of 
history,  received  an  NEH  travel  grant  in  support  of  her 
research  on  medieval  women's  religious  communities  in 
Spain.  Susan  Bowers,  associate  professor  of  English,  was 
selected  as  Visiting  Scholar  in  Humanities  at  the 
University  of  Oregon.  Margaret  Peeler,  assistant 
professor  of  biology,  worked  on  a  collaborative  research 
project  at  Carnegie-Mellon  University  with  the  support 
of  a  grant  from  the  National  Science  Foundation  (NSF). 
She  also  received  an  NSF  grant  for  the  purchase  of  a 
fluorescent  microscope.  Neil  Potter,  professor  of 
chemistry,  was  the  recipient  of  an  NSF  grant  for  the 
purchase  of  a  mass  spectrometer.  A  three-year  research 
project  in  astrophysics  with  the  National  Aeronautics  and 
Space  Administration,  named  NASA/JOVE,  continued 
with  Fred  Grosse,  professor  of  physics,  traveling  to 
Arizona  along  with  student  Eric  Zizelmann  '93  to 
evaluate  data  from  the  moon's  atmosphere  using  a  ground- 
based  telescope. 

Consulting  and  Applied  Research 

One  of  the  ways  in  which  students  gain  valuable  real- 
world  experience  is  by  assisting  faculty  who  serve  as 
consultants  to  regional  business,  government  and 
industry.  Jerrell  Habegger,  assistant  professor  of 
accounting,  and  Edward  Schwan,  professor  and  head  of 
the  accounting  department,  conducted  a  research  project 
for  Deloitte  and  Touche  on  the  career  paths  of  small- 
college  versus  large  university  graduates.  The  project  was 
supported  by  a  grant  from  the  recently  established 
Norman  Walz  faculty  development  fund. 

Wallace  Growney,  professor  of  mathematical  science 
and  management,  and  head  of  the  mathematical  science 
department,  supervised  several  Ben  Franklin  Partnership 
grants  in  1990-91  which  utilized  faculty  and  student 
expertise  in  computer  software  development.  Cynthia 
Ratz  '91  worked  on  behalf  of  Compudata  Services,  Inc. ; 
Prem  Janardhan  '93  and  Elizabeth  Schneider  '93  for 
American  Information  Systems,  Inc.;  and  Jennifer 
Dubuc  '91  collaborated  with  Associate  Professor  of 
Mathematical  Sciences  James  Handlan  on  a  project  for 
Spruce  Run  Graphics  Company. 

Thomas  McGrath,  professor  of  chemistry,  conducted 
research  with  several  student  assistants  during  the 
summer  of  1991.  Biochemistry  majors  Patti  Ollivier  '93 
and  Becky  Valentine  '93  were  involved  in  research 
funded  by  Rohm  and  Haas  Company,  while  Michelle 
Kreger  '93  worked  on  research  for  American  Cynamid. 
Physics  major  Eric  Zizelmann  '93  spent  the  summer 
at  the  University  of  Arizona  assisting  physics  professors 
Richard  Kozlowski  and  Fred  Grosse  analyze  data  from 
the  moon's  atmosphere.  Prem  Janardhan  '93,  who 
majors  in  physics,  computer  science  and  math,  did 
research  at  Cornell  University  while  Melanie  Williams 
'93  joined  a  research  group  at  the  State  University  of 
New  York  at  Brockport. 

Jack  Holt,  associate  professor  of  biology,  received 
a  grant  from  AMOCO  to  survey  and  document  the 
ecological  systems  of  five  lakes  in  central  Pennsylvania. 
Geoscience  major  Keith  Morris  '91  gained  experience 
as  a  field  and  laboratory  assistant  to  Degenstein 
Distinguished  Professor  of  Environmental  Science  Frank 
Fletcher  whose  firm  Environmetrics.  Inc.  conducts 
environmental  audits  tor  commercial  and  industrial 
clients  in  the  area. 


Research  on  Women 

An  informal  research  group  was  formed  during 
1990-91,  to  allow  for  exchange  among  faculty  whose  study 
focuses  on  women  and  related  issues.  Faculty  with  this 
scholarly  emphasis  include  Leona  Martin,  assistant 
professor  of  Spanish,  who  chaired  a  session  on  Spanish 
American  Women  Authors  for  the  Northeast  Modern 
Language  Association  Conference;  Susan  Bowers, 
associate  professor  of  English,  who  presented  papers 
at  several  conferences  on  modern  women  poets  and 
novelists;  Susan  Albertine,  assistant  professor  of 
English,  who  published  articles  on  American  women 
publishers;  Linda  McMillin,  assistant  professor  of 
history,  continuing  her  research  on  religious  women  in 
medieval  Spain;  Susan  Hegberg,  who  provided  program 
notes  and  performed  at  the  Second  Annual  Festivel  of 
Women  Composers;  and  Beverly  Romberger,  assistant 
professor  of  speech  communications,  whose  collaborative 
research  with  Mary  Gianni,  assistant  professor 
of  management,  on  the  experience  of  women  within  a 
major  Northeastern  corporation  was  selected  as  a  "Best 
Paper"  by  the  American  Academy  of  Management 
Annual  Meeting. 

TTie  Arts  Scene 

The  professional  contributions  of  faculty  in  the  fine  arts 
were  many  and  varied.  Valerie  Livingston,  assistant 
professor  and  head  of  the  art  department,  presented  her 
research  on  American  artist  W.  Elmer  Schofield  in 
articles,  lectures,  and  a  videotape  made  for  New  Jersey 
public  television.  Long-time  members  of  the  studio 
faculty  in  art,  David  Lauver  (photography),  Dorothy 
Masom  (painting),  and  Florence  Putterman  (painting, 
printmaking,  sculpture)  had  their  work  featured  in 
regional  and  national  exhibits.  A  twenty-year 
retrospective  of  Putterman's  work  was  organized  by  Penn 
State  University  and  traveled  to  other  regional  colleges 
and  universities.  Dorothy  Masom  was  an  invited  speaker 
at  the  Third  International  Encaustic  Art  Convention  and 
Show  at  Eastern  Washington  University. 

Jack  Fries,  associate  professor  of  music,  completed  a 
major  composition  in  six  parts  for  woodwinds,  voice  and 
piano,  entitled  "Six  Sketches"  which  was  given  honorable 
mention  at  the  Symposium  for  New  Woodwind  Quintet 
Music  held  at  the  University  of  Georgia  (Athens).  R. 
Louis  Rossman,  professor  and  head  of  the  Department 
of  Music,  published  articles  and  lectured  on  music 
pedagogy  and  served  as  consultant  on  collegiate  affairs 
for  the  Music  Educators  National  Conference,  Southern 
Division.  Susan  Hegberg,  associate  professor  of  music 
and  an  accomplished  organist,  performed  at  several 
national  conferences  and  served  as  secretary/treasurer 
of  Region  I  of  the  Association  of  Lutheran  Church 
Musicians.  Cyril  Stretansky  is  choral  consultant  for 
the  board  of  International  Music  Festivals,  and  served 
as  a  choral  and  instrument  adjudicator  for  festivals 
in  Montreal  and  Philadelphia.  He  was  also  selected 
to  participate  in  an  international  choral  seminar  at 
Cambridge  University. 

Honors  and  Awards 

The  1991  Lindback  Award  for  Excellence  in  Teaching 
went  to  Jane  Barlow,  professor  of  classical  languages  and 
a  member  of  the  Susquehanna  faculty  since  1954.  The 
John  C.  Horn  Award  for  Scholarship  and  Service  was 
given  to  Susan  Albertine.  assistant  professor  of  English. 
Susan  Bowers,  associate  professor  of  English,  was 
selected  by  a  committee  of  faculty,  alumni,  students,  and 
administrators  to  receive  the  Sears  Roebuck  Foundation 
Award  for  outstanding  teaching  and  contribution  to  the 
quality  of  instruction  at  the  University. 


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contributions  of 
faculty  in  the  fine 
arts  were  many 
and  varied. 


Independent  Auditors'  Report 

Tlte  Board  of  Directors 
Susquehanna  University 
Selinsgrove,  Pennsylvania 


We  have  audited  the  accompanying  balance 
sheet  of  Susquehanna  University  as  of  June 
30,  1991  and  the  related  statements  of  changes 
in  fund  balances  and  current  funds  revenues, 
expenditures  and  other  changes  for  the  year 
then  ended.  These  financial  statements  are 
the  responsibility  of  the  University's 
management.  Our  responsibility  is  to  express 
an  opinion  on  these  financial  statements  based 
on  our  audit. 

We  conducted  our  audit  in  accordance  with 
generally  accepted  auditing  standards.  Those 
standards  require  that  we  plan  and  perform  the 
audit  to  obtain  reasonable  assurance  about 
whether  the  financial  statements  are  free  of 
material  misstatement.  An  audit  includes 
examining,  on  a  test  basis,  evidence 
supporting  the  amounts  and  disclosures  in 
the  financial  statements.  An  audit  also 
includes  assessing  the  accounting  principles 
used  and  significant  estimates  made  by 
management,  as  well  as  evaluating  the  overall 
financial  statement  presentation.  We  believe 
that  our  audit  provides  a  reasonable  basis  for 
our  opinion. 

In  our  opinion,  the  financial  statements 
referred  to  above  present  fairly,  in  all  material 
respects,  the  financial  position  of 
Susquehanna  University  at  June  30,  1991, 
and  the  changes  in  fund  balances  and  the 
current  funds  revenues,  expenditures  and 
other  changes  for  the  year  then  ended  in 
conformity  with  generally  accepted 
accounting  principles. 

As  described  in  Note  5  to  the  financial 
statements,  the  University  adopted  the 
provisions  of  Statement  of  Financial 
Accounting  Standards  No.  93,  "Recognition 
of  Depreciation  by  Not-for-Profit 
Organizations",  in  1991. 

KPMG  Peat  Marwick 
September  24,  1991 
Harrisburg,  PA 


Financial  Statements 

Susquehanna  University 

Balance  Sheet 
June  30,  1991 
with  comparative  totals  at  June  30,  1990 


Totals 

(Memorandurr 

Only) 

June  30,  1990 

June  30,  1991 

$  1,976,805 

$  2,138,265 

2,837,921 

3,396,652 

35,047,816 

35,026,225 

237,622 

241,330 

465,119 

432,678 

4,247,742 

702,266 

670,626 

671,119 

15,232,113 

22,595,546 

1,980,547 

1,982,478 

$62,696,311 


41,747,334 
$62,696,311 


$67,186,559 


$  1,327,750 

$      889.597 

532,894 

399.583 

362,616 

413.811 

17,056,049 

16,453.154 

828,956 

757,679 

170,086 

112,279 

19,026,103 
671,119 


365,079 

386,072 

7.801,118 

5.572,967 

5.014,524 

27,754,916 

1.751.489 

1.988,552 

6,815,124 

11,786,830 

47,489,337 
$67,186,559 


Assets 

Cash  and  cash  equivalents 

Receivables— net  of  allowance 

Investments,  at  cost 

Inventories,  at  cost 

Prepaid  expenses 

Construction  in  progress 

Funds  held  in  trust  by  others 

Property,  plant  and  equipment,  net 

Plant  reserves  —  restricted  

Due  from  (to)  other  funds 

Total  

Liabilities  and  Fund  Balances 

Accounts  payable  —  trade 

Student  deposits 

Annuities  payable 

Bonds  and  notes  payable  

Accrued  liabilities 

Deposits  held  in  custody  for  others 

Total  liabilities  

Funds  held  in  trust  by  others 

Fund  balances: 

Current  operations  —  unrestricted 

Internally  designated 

Externally  restricted 

Unexpended  endowment  income  —  restricted 

Investment  in  plant 

Total  fund  balances 

Total 

See  notes  to  financial  statements 


1990-91  Revenues 


Susquehanna 

University 

Current 

Fund 

Revenues 

and 

Expenses 

(see  page  13) 


Gifts  and  Grants 

Investment  Income 
Endowment  Income 
Other  Souices 
Subtotal 
Auxiliaiy  Entetprises 


$  69.1.570 
$  973.095 
S  371.586 
$22,703,169 


2.57% 

3-61% 

138% 

84.20% 


Current  Funds 

Endowment  and 

Unrestricted 

Restricted 

$           100 

Total 

Loan  Funds 
$    254,011 

Similar  Funds 

Plant  Funds 

Agency  Funds 

$      59,202 

$      59,302 

$  1,824,952 

903,899 

69,685 

973,584 

2,118,606 

$      253,754 

14,665 

$  36,043 

4,536,864 

4,536,864 

25,147,146 

5,342.215 

241,330 

241,330 

25,618 

25,618 

671,119 

407,060 
702,266 

22,595,546 
1,982,478 

(2,984,018) 

1,294,503 

(1,689,515) 

(271,358) 

945,689 

938,948 

76,236 

$2,782,895 

$1,364,288 

$4,147,183 

$2,101,259 

$27,017,708 

$33,808,130 

$112,279 

$    864,513 

$      25,084 

$    889,597 

399,583 

399,583 

757,679 


757,679 


$   413.811 


$16,453,154 


$112,279 


386,072 

386,072 

375,048 

375,048 

3,138.665 

2,059.254 

574,494 

574,494 

$2,101,259 

21,570.271 

3,508.892 

764,710 

764,710 

1,223,842 

761,120 
$2,782,895 


1,339,204 
$1,364,288 


2,100.324 
$4,147,183 


2,101,259 
$2,101,259 


25,932,778 
$27,017,708 


11,786.830 
17.354,976 


$33,808,130 


$112,279 


1990-91  Expenses 


-  Academic  Suppon 

-  StudenI  Services 


-  Institulional  Suppon 


-  I5ebt  Service 
-Other 

Subtotal! 

-  Auxiliary  Enterprises 
Subtotal  2 

-  Transfiint 


$   1.622.545 
$  2,295.281 


$  994.169 
$  279.381 
$22,029,966 
S  3.760.219 
$25,790,185 
$      819,434 


82.79% 
14  13% 
96.92% 


Susquehanna  University 
Statement  of  Changes  in  Fund  Balances 
Year  Ended  June  30,  1991 


Current  Funds 


Revenues  and  other  additions 
Current  fund  revenues  .... 
Investment  income  — 

restricted 

Endowment  income  — 

restricted 

Gifts  and  grants  — 

restricted 

Gain/(loss)  on  sale 

of  assets  

Government  appropriations 
Expended  for  plant 

facilities  from 

current  funds 

Retirement  of 

indebtedness 

Other  additions 

Total  revenues  and 
additions  


Expenditures 
Retirement  of 

indebtedness 

Interest  on  indebtedness  . 

Other  expenditures 

Educational  and  general . 
Auxiliary  enterprises  .  .  . 
Depreciation 


Total  expenditures  .  . 

Transfers  among  funds  — 
additions/(deductions) 
Mandatory: 
Debt  service  and 

renewals 

Non-mandatory  transfers 

Total  transfers 


Net  increase  for  the  year  .  . 

Fund  balance,  beginning  of 

year,  as  restated  (Note  5) 

Fund  balance,  end  of  year  . 


Total 
Operations      Designated     Unrestricted 


$23,778,896      $  92,441     $23,871,337 


23,778,896 


17,826,870 
2,940,961 


(1,634,757) 
(1,355,315) 


20,993 


Endowment  and 
Restricted  Total  Loan  Funds      Similar  Funds      Plant  Funds 


$      657,328 


$23,871,337 

5      29,417  29.417     $      59,825 

1,063.092  1.063,092 

417,126     417,126      1,000   $  2,266.212    1.623,137 

(96.962)     82,044 
2,123,844    2,123,844 

905,913 
602,895 


92,441       23,871,337        3,633,479       27,504.816 


292.320 
2.632 


18,119,190 
2.943.593 


2.916.607        21.035.797 
176.038         3.119.631 


20,767,831        294,952       21,062,783        3,092,645       24,155,428  39,181 


2,169,250 

3,871,317 

602.895 

1.074.467 

12,427 

489.718 

1.497.199 

12,427 

3,664.279 

282,000 


(1,634,757) 
(1,073,315) 


(1,634,757) 
(286,953)       (1,360.268) 


833,268 


(2,990,072)       282,000        (2,708,072) 


79,489 


100,482 


(286.953)      (2,995.025) 
253,881  354,363 


1,634,757 
527,000 


833,268         2,161.757 


2,990,091         2,368.795 


365,079        295,559 


660,638        1,085,323  1,745,961       2.072.505  22,942,687       14,986,181 


$      386,072     $375,048     $      761,120     $1,339,204     $2,100,324     $2,101,259    $    25,932,778     $17,354,976 


See  notes  to  financial  statements 


Susquehanna  University 

Statement  of  Current  Funds  Revenues,  Expenditures  and  Other  Changes 

Year  Ended  June  30,  1991 

with  comparative  totals  for  the  year  ended  June  30,  1990 


Year  Ended  June  30,  1991 


Revenues: 
Educational  and  general 

Student  tuition  and  fees  

Federal  grants 

State  grants 

Private  gifts  and  grants 

Endowment  income  

Investment  income 

Other  sources 

Total  educational  and  general 

Auxiliary  enterprises 

Total  revenues 

Expenditures  and  mandatory  transfers; 
Educational  and  general 

Instructional 

Academic  support 

Student  services 

Research 

Public  service 

Institutional  support 

Operation  and  maintenance  of  plant 

Financial  aid 

Mandatory  transfers  for: 
Debt  service  

Total  educational  and  general 

Auxiliary  enterprises 

Expenditures 

Mandatory  transfers  for: 
Debt  service  

Total  auxiliary  enterprises 

Total  expenditures  and  mandatory  transfers  .  .  .  . 

Other  transfers  and  additions  (deductions): 
Excess  of  restricted  receipts  over 

transfers  to  revenues 

Excess  endowment  earnings  over  spending  policy   .  . 

Transfer  to  unexpended  plant 

Bequests  allocated  to  other  funds 

Other  

Total  other  transfers  and  additions  (deductions) 

Net  increase  in  fund  balance 


Unrestricted 

Total 
Year  Ended 

Operations 

Designated 

Total 

Restricted 

Total 

June  30,  1990 

$17,668,009 

$17,668,009 

$17,668,009 

$16,843,462 

$1,224,207 

1,224,207 

1.237.416 

848.354 

848,354 

657.645 

796,713 

$  20,418 

817,131 

107,217 

924,348 

1.584.328 

179,807 

179,807 

793,288 

973,095 

807,444 

693,570 

693.570 

693,570 

685,084 

179,984 

72,023 

252,007 

119,579 

371,586 

255,666 

19,518,083 

92,441 

19,610,524 

3,092,645 

22,703,169 

22,071,045 

4,260,813 

4,260,813 
23,871,337 

4,260,813 
26,963,982 

4,252,914 

23,778,896 

92,441 

3,092,645 

26,323,959 

5.679.923 

105,166 

5.785,089 

658,178 

6.443.267 

5,909,417 

1.444.113 

3.433 

1.447.546 

174,999 

1.622,545 

1,674,823 

2.206.350 

2,206,350 

88,931 

2,295,281 

2,306.063 

149,056 

149,056 

76.066 

42.841 

87.443 

130.284 

41 

130,325 

91,547 

3.168,322 

95,439 

3.263.761 

123,677 

3,387.438 

3,153,217 

1,636,460 

1,636,460 

357,345 

1.993,805 

2,170,955 

3,648,861 

839 

3,649,700 

1,364,380 

5,014,080 

4,401,298 

17,826,870 

292,320 

18,119,190 

2,916,607 

21,035,797 

19,783,386 

994,169 

994,169 
19,113,359 

994,169 
22,029,966 

528,752 

18,821,039 

292,320 

2,916,607 

20,312,138 

2,940.961 

2.632 

2,943,593 

176,038 

3.119.631 

3.574.749 

640,588 

640,588 
3,584,181 

640,588 
3,760,219 

231.831 

3,581,549 

2,632 

176,038 

3,806,580 

22,402,588 

294,952 

22,697,540 

3,092,645 

25,790,185 

24,118,718 

540,834 

540,834 

909,905 

(37,813) 

(37,813) 

(159,612) 

(197,425) 

(211,780) 

(527,000) 

(527,000) 

(527,000) 

(1,111,403) 

(132.341) 

(132,341) 

(1,079,398) 

(790,502) 

282,000 

(508,502) 
(1,073,315) 

5.000 

(503,502) 
(819,434) 

(576,502) 

(1,355,315) 

282,000 

253,881 

(2,069,178) 

$        20,993 

$    79,489 

$      100,482 

$    253,881 

$      354,363 

S      136,063 

See  notes  to  financial  statements 


Susquehanna  University 
Notes  to  Financial  Statements 

1.  Summary  of  Significant  Accounting  Policies 

The  significant  accounting  policies  followed 
by  Susquehanna  University  are  described  below 
to  enhance  the  usefulness  of  the  financial 
statements  to  the  reader. 
Accrual  Basis 

The  financial  statements  of  Susquehanna 
University  have  been  prepared  on  the  accrual 
basis.  The  statement  of  current  funds  revenues, 
expenditures,  and  other  changes  is  a  statement  of 
financial  activities  of  current  funds  related  to  the 
current  reporting  period.  It  does  not  purport  to 
present  the  results  of  operations  or  the  net  income 
or  loss  for  the  period  as  would  a  statement  of 
income  or  a  statement  of  revenues  and  expenses. 
Fund  Accounting 

In  Order  to  ensure  observance  of  limitations 
and  restrictions  placed  on  the  use  of  the  resources 
available  to  the  institution,  the  accounts  of  the 
institution  are  maintained  in  accordance  with 
the  principles  of  fund  accounting.  This  is  the 
procedure  by  which  resources  for  various  purposes 
are  classified  for  accounting  and  reporting 
purposes  into  funds  that  are  in  accordance  with 
activities  or  objectives  specified.  Separate  accounts 
are  maintained  for  each  fund;  however,  in  the 
accompanying  financial  statements,  funds  that 
have  similar  characteristics  have  been  combined 
into  fund  groups.  Accordingly,  all  financial 
transactions  have  been  recorded  and  reported 
by  fund  group. 

Within  each  fund  group,  fund  balances  restricted 
by  outside  sources  are  so  indicated  and  are 
distinguished  from  unrestricted  funds  allocated 
to  specific  purposes  by  action  of  the  University's 
governing  board.  Externally  restricted  funds 
may  only  be  utilized  in  accordance  with  the 
purposes  established  by  the  source  of  such  funds 
and  are  in  contrast  with  unrestricted  funds  over 
which  the  governing  board  retains  full  control  to 
use  in  achieving  any  of  its  institutional  purposes. 

Endowment  funds  are  subject  to  the  restrictions 
of  gift  instruments  requiring  in  perpetuity  that 
the  principal  be  invested  and  the  income  only  be 
utilized.  While  quasi-endowment  funds  have  been 
established  by  the  governing  board  for  the  same 
purpose  as  endowment  funds,  any  portion  of 
quasi-endowment  unrestricted  funds  may  be 
expended  for  any  purpose  upon  action  of  the 
governing  board;  likewise,  quasi-endowment 
restricted  funds  may  be  expended,  but  in 
accordance  with  the  purposes  established  by 
the  original  source  of  such  funds. 

All  gains  and  losses  arising  from  the  sale, 
collection  or  other  disposition  of  investments 
and  other  non-cash  assets  are  accounted  for  in 
the  fund  which  owned  such  assets.  Ordinary 
income  derived  from  investments,  receivables 
and  similar  assets  is  accounted  for  in  the  fund 
owning  such  assets,  except  for  income  derived 
from  investments  of  endowment  or  similar  funds, 
which  is  accounted  for  in  the  fund  in  which  it 
is  restricted  or,  if  unrestricted,  as  revenues  in 
unrestricted  current  funds. 

All  other  unrestricted  revenue  is  accounted  for 
in  the  unrestricted  current  fund.  Restricted  gifts, 
grants,  appropriations,  endowment  income,  and 
other  restricted  resources  are  accounted  for  in 


the  appropriate  restricted  funds.  Restricted  current 
funds  are  reported  as  revenues  and  expenditures 
when  expended  for  current  operating  purposes. 
Cash  equivalents 

The  University  considers  certificates  of  deposit 
and  other  short-term  savings  instruments  with 
original  maturities  of  30  days  or  less  to  be  cash 
equivalents. 
Reclassification 

Prior  year  financial  information  has  been 
reclassified  to  be  comparable  with  current  year 
presentation. 

Total  Columns  on  Financial  Statements 

Total  columns  on  the  balance  sheet  are 
captioned  "Memorandum  Only"  to  indicate  that 
they  are  presented  only  to  facilitate  financial 
analysis.  Such  data  is  not  comparable  to  a 
consolidation. 

2.  Investments 

Investments  are  recorded  at  cost;  investments 
received  by  gift  are  carried  at  market  value  at 
the  date  of  acquisition.  Quoted  market  values  of 
investments  of  the  funds  indicated  were  as  follows: 

Market  Values  At  June  30, 

1991  1990 

Unrestricted 
current  funds: 
Certificates  of 

deposit   $  2,321,652  $  3,645,707 

Bond  Fund 2,247,068 

Stocks 974,743 

Other 72,500  72,500 

$  4,641,220  $  4,692,950 

Endowment  and 
similar  funds: 
Certificates  of 

deposit   $      129,715  $        22,715 

Intermediate 

Cash  Fund 808,458  734,522 

Money  market ..  .  190,724  95,421 

Mutual  funds   ..  .  71,827  68,027 
Government 

bonds   1,673,230  847,328 

Corporate  bonds  .  1,471,626  1,043,195 

Bond  Fund  5,915,340  5,574.898 

Equity  Fund  ....  7,797,288  6,752.505 

Stocks 10,671,887  9,149,945 

Other 64,238  64,238 

$28,794,333  $24,352,794 


Unexpended 
plant  funds: 
Intermediate 

Cash  Fund $2,228,076     $1,978,292 

Mutual  funds   .  .  .  29,339 

Government 

securities 3,102,771       6,560,470 


$5,360,186     $8,538,762 


3.  Endowment  Fund 

Assets  of  endowment  funds,  except  those 
separately  invested  by  donor  request,  were 
pooled  on  a  market  value  basis  beginning 
July  1,  1985.  Under  the  market  value  basis  each 
endowment  fund  purchases  (or  disposes)  units 
in  the  pooled  funds  based  on  the  market  value  of 
the  pool  at  the  time  of  purchase  (disposal). 
Of  the  total  units,  each  having  a  market  value 
of  approximately  $1.74,  approximately  1,500,000 
units  were  owned  by  unrestricted  endowment, 
12,300,000  by  restricted  endowment,  1,400.000 
by  quasi-endowment  unrestricted,  and  700,000 
by  quasi-endowment  restricted  at  June  30,  1991. 
The  cost  of  pooled  endowment  funds  was 
$24,261,686  as  of  June  30,  1991.  The  average 
annual  yield  per  unit,  exclusive  of  investment 
gains,  was  $.070  for  the  year  ended  June  30,  1991. 

The  University's  spending  policy  regarding 
endowment  income  allows  for  spending 
endowment  income  to  the  lesser  of  actual  yield 
from  the  previous  calendar  year  or  5%  of  a 
three-year  moving  average  of  market  value  per 
unit  of  endowment  fund  investments.  The 
spendable  earnings  are  distributed  to  the  units 
outstanding  as  of  December  31  prior  to  the 
beginning  of  the  fiscal  year.  The  spendable 
earnings  available  for  distribution  to  current 
funds  during  1990-91  was  $.061  per  unit. 
The  excess  of  actual  yield  over  the  policy's 
spending  limit  is  shown  as  a  non-mandatory 
transfer  to  the  endowment  fund  for  the  years 
ended  June  30,  1991  and  June  30,  1990. 

The  University  is  the  sole  recipient  of  the 
income  generated  by  certain  trust  funds  held  and 
administered  by  others.  These  funds  are  neither 
under  the  possession,  nor  under  the  control,  of 
the  University.  The  net  income  from  these  trusts 
amounted  to  approximately  $53,000  for  each  of 
the  years  ended  June  30,  1991  and  1990. 

A  summary  of  endowment  and  similar  fund 
assets  follows: 


Cost 


Market 


June  30,  1991: 

Investments $25,147,146  $28,794,333 

Funds  held  in 

trust  by  others .  .  67 1 . 1 1 9  762 .522 

Other  assets 

(including  cash 

equivalents) ....        1,199,443        1,199,443 

Total  $27,017,708  $30,756,298 


June  30,  1990: 

Investments $21,859,009  $24,352,794 

Funds  held  in 

trust  by  others .  .  670,626  732,773 

Other  assets 

(including  cash 

equivalents) 1,446,294       1,446,294 

Total  $23,975,929  $26,531,861 


During  the  year  ended  June  30,  1991,  the  Uni- 
versity received  current  restricted  fund  bequests 
of  $132,341.  These  bequests  were  restricted  and 
were  transferred  to  quasi-endowment-restricted 
fiinds.  At  June  30.  1991,  the  cost  of  quasi-endow- 
ment unrestricted  and  quasi-endowment  restricted 
funds  totaled  approximately  $3,100,000  and 
$1,100,000,  respectively 


4.  Long-term  Debt 

The  following  is  a  summary  of  long-term  debt: 

June  30,         June  30, 
1991  1990 

Housing-Dlning- 

Student  Center 

Bonds $  1.548,000  $  1,620,000 

Bonds  and  Notes 

Payable  -  PHEFA .  2,590,154  2,760,714 
University  Revenue 

Bonds 4,170,000      4.170,000 

1990  PHEFA 

Bonds  Payable  .  .  .  8, 145,000  8,500,000 
Other  Notes 

Payable 5,335 

Total  Long 
Term  Debt...   $16,453,154  $17,056,049 


The  following  sets  forth  approximate  principal 
maturities  for  long-term  debt: 


The  Housing-Dining-Student  Center  Bonds, 
bearing  interest  of  3%  to  3.625%,  require  various 
annual  principal  payments.  The  approximate 
annual  principal  requirements  range  from  $73,000 
for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1991  to  $103,000 
for  the  year  ended  June  30,  2001.  Annual 
principal  payments  decline  after  the  year  2001 
with  final  payments  due  June  30,  2011.  Pursuant 
to  the  bond  agreement,  a  Repair  and  Replacement 
fund  is  maintained. 

The  bonds  and  notes  payable-PHEFA 
(Pennsylvania  Higher  Education  Facilities 
Authority)  require  annual  debt  service  payments 
of  approximately  $351,000  including  interest  of 
approximately  6.7%.  The  PHEFA  bonds  were 
obtained  to  finance  the  construction  of  Blough- 
Weis  Library  and  O.W.  Houts  Gymnasium. 

During  1987  the  University  borrowed  $4,170,000 
through  the  issuance  of  tax  exempt  bonds  by  the 
Snyder  County  Higher  Education  Authority 
(Refunding  Series  of  1987).  The  bonds  are  payable 
from  sublease  rentals  which  the  University  is 
obligated  to  pay  to  the  Authority  under  leasing 
agreements  between  the  two  parties.  The  Authority 
has  a  secured  interest  in  the  unrestricted 
University  net  revenues  and  certain  tangible 
property  and  equipment.  The  bonds  mature  in 
various  amounts  from  1993  to  2003  and  bear 
interest  ranging  from  5.6  %  to  6.95  % .  Annual  debt 
service  payments  range  from  $272,000  to 
$571,000  over  the  life  of  the  bonds. 

During  1990  the  University  borrowed  $8,500,000 
through  the  issuance  of  tax-exempt  revenue 
bonds  by  the  Pennsylvania  Higher  Educational 
Facilities  Authority  (Series  of  1990).  The  Authority 
has  a  secured  interest  in  the  unrestricted  gross 
revenues  of  the  University  and  certain  tangible 
property  and  equipment.  The  bonds  were  issued 
to  finance  the  costs  of  capital  projects  relating 
to  certain  academic  and  residence  facilities  on 
the  University  campus  as  further  described  in 
Note  8.  The  bonds  mature  in  various  amounts 
from  1991  to  2005  and  bear  interest  ranging  from 
5.90%  to  7.15%.  The  bonds  require  annual  debt 
service  payments  of  approximately  $925,0{X)  over 
the  life  of  the  bonds. 

The  debt  agreements  described  above  also 
require  certain  debt  service  reserves  and  reserves 
for  renewals  and  replacements.  These  reserves 
totaled  $1,982,478  at  June  30,  1991  and  are  held 
by  trustees  or  the  debt  issuer. 


1991-92 

$      628,000 

1992-93 

783,000 

1993-94 

1,005,000 

1994-95 

1,059,000 

1995-96 

1,127,000 

Thereafter 

11,851,154 

$16,453,154 

5.  Property,  Plant  and  Equipment 

During  1991,  Susquehanna  University 
adopted  the  provisions  of  Statement  of  Financial 
Accounting  Standards  No.  93,  Recognition  of 
Depreciation  by  Not-for-Profit  Organizations, 
which  requires  the  recording  of  depreciation  of 
long-lived  tangible  assets.  Also,  the  University 
made  certain  adjustments  to  its  accounting  records 
to  reflect  the  results  of  an  inventory  of  plant 
assets  taken  during  the  year. 

Accordingly,  investment  in  plant  fund  balance 
as  of  July  1 ,  1990  has  been  adjusted  as  follows: 

Investment  in  plant, 

as  of  June  30.  1990 $25,968,231 

Adjustments: 
To  record  plant  asset 

inventory  adjustments (3,472,379) 

To  record  accumulated 
depreciation  related  to 
prior  years  (15,680,728) 

Investment  in  plant, 
as  restated  $6,815,124 


Property,  plant  and  equipment  are  generally 
stated  at  cost  at  date  of  acquisition  or  fair  value 
at  date  of  donation  in  the  case  of  gifts.  Significant 
improvements  or  betterments  are  capitalized. 
All  University  assets  are  depreciated  under  the 
straight  line  method  of  depreciation. 

A  summary  of  property,  plant,  and  equipment 
follows: 


Useful 

Accumulated 

Lives 

Cost 

Depreciation 

(yrs.) 

Land 

$      524,213 

Land 

Improve- 

ments .  .  . 

2,541,198 

$  1,391,817 

20 

Buildings/ 

Improve- 

ments .  .  . 

29,198,038 

10,772.546 

40 

Equipment/ 

Furnish- 

ings    

4,580,628 

2,800,495 

5-10 

Vehicles  .  . 

229,140 

183,232 

5 

Library 

Books  .  .  . 

2,700,256 

2,029,837 

10 

$39,773,473 

$17,177,927 

6.  Retirement  Plan 

For  eligible  employees,  the  University  makes 
defined  contributions  to  a  national  teachers' 
retirement  plan  which  is  administered  by  an 
independent  organization.  Total  pension  expense 
related  to  this  plan  amounted  to  approximately 
$509,000  for  the  year  ended  June  30,  1991 . 

7.  Pledges 

Pledges  totaling  approximately  $5 ,  100.000  are 
due  to  be  collected  over  the  next  several  years. 
The  pledges  have  resulted  from  a  capital  campaign 
initiated  by  the  University  in  1987. 

8.  Commitments 

The  University  has  developed  a  capital  invest- 
ment plan  to  be  completed  by  August  1992.  The 
capital  investment  plan  will  be  financed  with 
gifts,  grants,  and  internally  designated  funds,  as 
well  as  the  $8,500,000  PHEFA  bond  proceeds, 
described  in  Note  4.  Of  the  bond  monies  distrib- 
uted to  the  University,  90%  must  be  expended 
by  March  1992  or  the  University  will  face  a 
repayment  penalty. 

As  part  of  the  capital  investment  plan,  the 
University  has  entered  into  a  construction 
contract  to  renovate  and  expand  the  Degenstein 
Campus  Center.  Total  costs  of  construction  and 
equipment  are  estimated  to  aggregate  $5,330,000, 
which  will  be  financed  by  a  combination  of 
gifts  and  unexpended  plant  funds.  The  project 
is  scheduled  for  completion  by  the  fall  of  1992. 
As  of  June  30,  1991  approximately  $110,000 
has  been  expended  for  this  project. 

Also,  the  University  has  entered  into  construc- 
tion contracts  for  the  following  projects  using 
the  bond  proceeds  within  the  Capital  Investment 
Plan: 

Admissions/Financial  Aid 

Renovation   $    520,000 

Aikens  Hall  Renovation 173,000 

Heilman  Hall  Renovation  477.000 

Reed  Hall  Renovation 758.000 

Selinsgrove  Hall  Renovation 819,000 

Snack  Bar  Renovation 1 14,000 

$2,861,000 


1990-91  Honor  Roll  of  Donors 


Susquehanna 
University 
sincerely 
appreciates  the 
generosity  shown 
by  our  alumni, 
parents  and 
friends. 


he  Honor  Roll  of  Donors  recognizes  those  who 
contributed  to  Susquehanna  University  during 
the  1990-91  fiscal  year  which  began  July  1,  1990, 
and  concluded  June  30,  1991.  As  in  previous  years, 
all  figures  reflect  actual  cash  received. 

While  the  University  strives  to  be  complete 
and  accurate,  we  apologize  for  any  errors 
and  encourage  you  to  forward  any  questions 
or  corrections  to  the  Development  Office. 

The  more  than  5,000  individuals  and  organizations 
supporting  Susquehanna  during  1990-91  sent  a  clear 
message  to  the  University:  one  of  confidence  in 
an  ambitious  academic  agenda  and  in  the  people 
who  carry  it  out.  Gifts  exceeding  $5.4  million 
enabled  Susquehanna  to  meet  the  year's  challenges 
aggressively  and  effectively.  It  is  with  great  pride 


and  appreciation  that  Susquehanna  lists  the  names 
of  donors  on  the  pages  that  follow. 

The  University's  leadership  gift  societies  are 
referenced  within  several  lists  that  appear  in  this 
report,  identifying  members  of  the  President's 
Associates  (donors  of  $5,000-1-),  Benjamin  Kurtz 
Circle  ($1,000- $4 ,999),  1858  Society  ($500- $999), 
Maroon  Club  ($250- $499)  and  Orange  Club 
($125-$249),  as  well  as  other  donors  who  made 
gifts  in  1990-91. 

During  a  year  in  which  national  and  world  events 
had  a  pronounced  adverse  effect  on  the  economy, 
Susquehanna  is  especially  grateful  for  having 
received  such  outstanding  financial  support. 
Thank  you. 


Contents 

1990-91:  The  Year  in  Giving   17 

Donors 19 

Volunteers   40 

Susquehanna  University  Fund- 
Dollars  Raised   44 


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usquehanna's  generous  alumni  and  friends  ensured 
another  successful  year  for  the  University  in 
1990-91.  Gifts  totaling  $5,544,280  made  this  the 
third  best  year  ever  for  fund-raising  support,  and 
reflected  outstanding  loyalty  and  support  amid 
times  of  acute  economic  uncertainty. 

As  of  June  30,  1991,  Susquehanna  had  received 
over  $32.4  million  in  gifts  and  pledges  toward 
the  five-year  Window  of  Opportunity  campaign— 
nearly  50  percent  more  than  the  $22  million  goal. 

The  campaign's  impact  on  Susquehanna  and  its 
programs  continues  to  be  felt  across  campus. 
The  latest  example  is  the  Charles  B.  Degenstein 
Campus  Center  expansion  and  renovation  project 
for  which  ground  was  broken  in  May  1991. 
Scheduled  for  completion  in  the  fall  of  1992, 
the  expanded  facility  will  include  a  new  450- 
seat  "teaching"  theater  and  an  art  gallery. 

Window  of  Opportunity  provided  vital 
endowment  funds  in  1990-91,  as  well. 
Susquehanna's  endowment,  a  prime  indicator 
of  its  academic  strength,  has  grown  by 
242  percent  in  the  past  five  years,  from  $8,807,568 
to  $30,756,298  as  of  June  30,  1991 .  Twelve  new 
endowed  funds  were  established  this  past  year. 

In  1990-91,  gifts  to  the  Susquehanna  University 
Fund,  which  provides  vital  operating  support, 
totaled  $1,023,988.  Alumni  participation  was 
almost  34  percent  and  parent  support  exceeded 
32  percent.  Board  members  contributed  17  percent 
of  the  dollars  raised.  The  SUF  is  expected  to 
surpass  its  five-year  campaign  goal  of  $4.5  million 
by  $500,000. 

Contributing  to  the  success  of  the  SUF 
during  1990-91  were: 

■  the  work  of  the  National  Committee  on 
Annual  Giving,  chaired  by  Donald  E. 
Wissinger  '50; 

■  the  local  Business  and  Industry  Campaign, 
led  by  Marvin  Rudnitsky,  which  secured 
over  130  gifts  for  a  total  of  $98,500; 

■  the  Parents  Executive  Committee,  which 
was  chaired  by  John  and  Nancy  Locke  and 
raised  gifts  totaling  $44,100  for  the 
Blough-Weis  Library; 


■  Senior  Class  Agent  David  Battisti 
directing  the  Class  of  1991  through  a 
successful  Senior  Class  Pledge  Program; 
and 

■  over  400  student  volunteers,  led  by  Vicki 
Wilt  "91,  Karen  Rosner  '91  and  Suzy 
Bianco  '92,  who  raised  $157,280  in 
pledges  for  the  Susquehanna  University 
Fund.  These  dedicated  volunteers  telephoned 
7,913  alumni  and  parents  in  just  33  nights. 

Support  during  1990-91  came  from  many 
other  University  friends,  as  well,  including  the 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company, 
which  gave  Susquehanna  a  generous  gift  of 
computer  equipment  valued  at  $90,000. 

Alumni  celebrating  milestone  reunions  also 
remembered  Susquehanna  University  in 
generous  fashion  during  Alumni  Weekend  in 
June.  The  Class  of  1941  established  an 
unrestricted  endowment  fund  in  the  amount  of 
$22,060  in  commemoration  of  its  50th  reunion. 

This  was  the  first  year  in  which  the  class 
celebrating  its  40th  reunion  made  a  special  gift 
to  Susquehanna.  The  Class  of  1951  started  this 
new  tradition  in  great  style  by  presenting  a 
check  for  $60,440  to  the  University  at  the 
Alumni  Awards  Luncheon. 

Finally,  on  the  occasion  of  its  25th  reunion, 
the  Class  of  1966  contributed  $25,329.  Gifts 
from  the  Classes  of  '66  and  '51  supported  the 
Susquehanna  University  Fund. 

This  report  lists  only  those  cash  gifts 
received  in  the  1990-91  fiscal  year.  After 
Susquehanna  officially  closes  the  books  on 
Window  of  Opportunity  in  June  1992,  the 
University  will  issue  a  special  report  that  will 
include  a  final  and  complete  listing  of  all 
campaign  donors. 

The  University's  future  clearly  lies  with  its 
alumni  and  friends,  and  with  their  continued 
support  Susquehanna  can  reach  even  higher 
levels  of  excellence.  For  those  who  have  given 
generously  this  year,  Susquehanna  is  indeed 
grateful.  Thank  you. 


Window  of  Opportunity  Campaign 

Dear  Friends  of  Susquehanna: 

What  do  you  remember  from  March  1988? 

A  short  list  might  Include:  postage  increasing  from  22  to  25  cents  on  a  first-class  letter,  Donald  Trump  buying 
the  Plaza  Hotel  in  New  York  for  $390  million,  a  movie  called  "Moonstruck,"  and  escalating  tension  south  of  the 
U.S.  border  in  Panama. 

If  you  were  to  ask  me  what  I  remember  from  March  1988,  I  know  that  somewhere  in  my  response  would  be  the 
words  "anticipation"  and  "fear." 

Why? 

On  March  26,  1988,  we  launched  Window  of  Opportunity:  Vie  Campaign  for  Susquehanna.  It  was  a  beautiful 
evening  and  one  whose  mission  was  to  deliver  a  strong  charge  to  all  of  us:  that  the  opportunities  before  Susquehanna 
were  great,  but  that  they  would  only  be  realized  if  alumni,  parents  and  friends  of  the  University  stepped  forward 
to  fund  them  with  their  own  significant  financial  support. 

The  Board  of  Directors  had  studied  the  opportunities  and  worked  hard  to  develop  a  program  that  would  engender  the  support  needed  to 
succeed.  We  on  the  Campaign  Steering  Committee  had  done  the  planning  we  believed  would  allow  us  to  achieve  the  ambitious  goals  that  had 
been  set. 

As  we  came  to  Evert  Dining  Hall  that  evening,  we  did  so  with  excitement,  with  high  spirits,  and  with  great  anticipation  for  what  lay  ahead. 

And,  of  course,  with  fear. 

While  we  had  done  our  homework  to  the  best  of  our  ability,  the  fact  remained  that  this  was  an  entirely  new  journey  for  Susquehanna.  Who 
really  knew  how  this  Window  of  Opportunity  program  would  be  received  by  the  Susquehanna  family?  Did  our  objectives  match  up  with  those 
of  so  many  other  individuals  who  also  cared  about  the  University?  Could  we  really  raise  the  seemingly  enormous  figure  of  $22  million  that 
would  enable  us  to  meet  the  challenges  we  had  outlined? 

Those  questions— and  others— cast  a  palpable  uncertainty  over  our  endeavor.  Could  we  do  it? 

Susquehanna,  of  course  has  risen  to  meet  the  challenges  with  a  surge  of  institutional  adrenaline  that  continues  today.  A  quick  look  around 
campus  provides  visible  evidence  that  Susquehanna  is  alive  with  activity.  Our  students,  our  faculty  and  our  staff  have  seized  this  moment  and 
have  helped  raise  the  University  to  a  new  level  of  excellence  in  higher  education,  I  believe.  My  ability  to  report  to  you  campaign  commitments 
totalling  $32.7  million— nearly  $11  million  more  than  the  target  we  set  in  March  1988— is  clear  proof  that  the  one  word  we  will  forever 
associate  with  Window  of  Opportunity  aX  Susquehanna  is  "success." 

Perhaps  there  is  a  moral  here:  that  fear,  indeed,  can  be  a  wonderful  motivator.  Whether  or  not  you  shared  my  feeling  3-1/2  years  ago,  you 
probably  at  least  questioned  how  Susquehanna  would  ever  accomplish  what  it  was  setting  out  to  do.  The  fact  that  so  many  of  us  have  answered 
the  call  suggests  that  our  University  has  a  unique  inner  strength  which  has  enabled  it  to  position  itself  in  eager  anticipation— rather  than  fear— 
of  its  future.  This  is  especially  encouraging  in  a  time  which  has  presented  difficult  and  threatening  obstacles  to  all  of  private  higher  education. 

Thank  you  for  keeping  Susquehanna  a  priority  in  your  life,  and  for  helping  ensure  that  it  will  continue  to  be  important  in  the  lives  of  students 
and  faculty  here  for  many  years. 


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Robert  F.  Weis 

Chair,  Steering  Committee 

Window  of  Opportunity  Campaign 


Tlianks  to  a  Great  Team! 

Dear  SUF  Supporters: 

As  many  of  you  know,  baseball  is  one  of  my  favorite  sports.  There's  nothing  better  than  going  to  see  a  good  .^^^ 

baseball  game.  As  a  matter  of  fact,  I've  coerced  my  wife,  Flossie,  off  the  beach  in  Florida  to  catch  the  Pittsburgh 
Pirates  in  spring  training.  If  I  were  honest,  I'd  have  to  admit  that  I  am  a  frustrated  big  league  player. 

I  mention  all  of  this  because  baseball  came  to  mind  as  I  thought  about  the  1990-91  Susquehanna  University 
Fund.  As  National  Chairman,  I  viewed  my  role  as  manager  of  the  Susquehanna  "team."  Typically,  the  baseball 
season  is  a  long  one,  filled  with  ups  and  downs— our  "season"  was  no  exception. 

At  the  start  of  the  season,  the  Crusader  team  was  leading  the  league  with  strong  support  from  alumni,  parents 
and  friends.  Halfway  through  the  season,  though,  our  Crusaders  hit  a  slump.  For  a  while,  it  looked  as  if  the  SUF 
might  not  recover,  but  our  Crusader  team  would  not  give  up.  Our  efforts  would  require  a  strong  bull  pen  of 
volunteers,  loyal  supporters,  and  many  extra  innings  to  make  a  comeback.  But,  the  real  key  to  our  success  would 
be— and  was— teamwork.  I'm  proud  to  announce  that  as  of  June  30,  gifts  to  the  1990-91  SUF  totaled  $1,023,988 
with  an  alumni  participation  rate  of  33  percent. 

The  1990-91  season  wasn't  our  best  if  you  look  only  at  the  numbers.  But,  if  you  examine  our  roster,  I  think  we  still  have  one  of  the  best 
teams  around.  I'd  like  to  thank  our  "starting  lineup"  for  a  consistent  and  solid  performance  throughout  the  year.  They  are:  the  members  of 
the  National  Committee  on  Annual  Giving;  student  phonathon  callers  and  their  chairpersons  Vicki  Wilt  '91,  Karen  Rosner  '91  and  Suzy 
Bianco  '92;  the  Parents  Executive  Committee  led  by  John  and  Nancy  Locke;  our  Class  Agents;  the  Class  of  1951  Reunion  Committee  and  its 
chairpersons  Alice  Greeger  Pfeffer  '51  and  Bob  Pittello  '51;  the  Class  of  1966  Reunion  Committee  and  its  chairpersons  Suzanne  Springer  Zeok 
'66  and  Fred  Kelly  '66;  Business  and  Industry  Campaign  volunteers  led  by  Marvin  Rudnitsky;  and  Senior  Class  'Volunteers  chaired  by  David 
Battisti  '91. 

But,  most  especially,  my  thanks  to  each  of  you  whose  name  appears  in  the  listing  that  follows.  You  are  truly  Susquehanna's  most  valuable 
players.  Your  gifts  are  providing  the  outstanding  faculty,  programs  and  facilities  that  Susquehanna's  students  demand  and  deserve. 

It's  been  a  challenging  and  exciting  season.  Thank  you  for  your  outstanding  support  and  loyalty  to  Susquehanna.  I  hope  we  can  count  on 
you  again  next  year. 


Donald  W.  Wissinger  '50 
Chair,  National  Committee 
on  Annual  Giving 


here  is  no  greater  testimony  to  an  institution's 
strength  than  the  support  it  receives  from  private 
sources.  Susquehanna  is  fortunate  to  benefit  from 
the  generosity  of  members  of  the  President's 
Associates— those  very  special  benefactors  who 


contribute  $5,000  or  more  annually.  With  deep 
appreciation,  Susquehanna  is  honored  to  recognize 
the  individuals  and  organizations  listed  below 
for  their  loyalty  and  dedication  to  the  University: 


President's  Associates 


Aid  Association  For  Lutherans  (AAL) 

AMP,  Inc. 

Apple  Foundation 

ARA  Food  Services.  Inc. 

Douglas  E  '49  and  Lucille  Arthur 

AT&T  Foundation 

Gary  E  '69  and  Barbara  Baylor 

Ben  Franklin  Technological  Center 

H  Vernon  '31  and  IVIane  Blough 

Estate  of  Beatrice  V.  Bowman 

Robert  R  and  Hazel  Brobst  '51  Brown 

Butter  Krust  Baking  Company 

Estate  of  Nancy  Allen  Cairns 
John  A  and  Jane  C.  Carpenter 

F  Thomas  '63  and  Dons  Hoffman  '64 

Casey 
Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania 
Brenda  Wissinger  Conway 
lUlarguerite  Border  Cook  '39 
Jane  Wissinger  Cornille  '81 
Joel  L  and  Trudy  Cunningham 
Charles  B  H'82  and  Lore  Degenstein 
The  Charles  B  Degenstein  Foundation 
Aloysius  V  '48  and  Phyllis  Swartz  '49  Derr 
Alberta  Ditty 
The  Dun  &  Bradstreet  Corporate 

Foundation 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in  America 
Paul  G  '65  and  Carol  A  Filipek 
Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber  Company 
W  Donald  '51  and  H/larilyn  Kretz  '52  Fisher 
Foundation  for  Independent  Colleges 
The  Ambrose  N  and  Ida  Fredhckson 

Foundation 
Estate  of  tulana  G  Gabrielson  '13 
Francis  R.  Gelnett  '37 
Gettig  Technologies.  Inc 
IVIrs  Russell  W  Gilbert 
Estate  of  Robert  F  Goodman 
Reed  A  '38  and  Grace  Drew  '36 

Greninger 
Robert  A  and  June  Grubb 


The  Hall  Foundation 

Robert  L  and  Jane  Harding 

Charles  F  Harkness 

George  E,  '64  and  IVIargaret  Lauver  '66 

Harris 
Alan  and  Glona  Hassman 
Helen  S.  Haugan 
James  M.  Herrold  '28 
Jane  Gervin  Hess 
Carl  H.  Hitchner  '62 
Mrs.  J  Paul  H,  Hively 
D  Edgar  '34  and  Aberdeen  Phillips  '34 

Hutchison 
Lawrence  M  '43  and  Louise  Kresge  '45 

Isaacs 
Paul  and  Mildred  John 
Mary  Emma  Yoder  Jones  '41 
Glona  Faylor  Karchner  '85 
Lester  J.  '37  and  Elizabeth  M.  Karschner 
James  E,  '73  and  Kathleen  Coon  '73 

Kellerman 
Sara  G.  and  John  D  Kirkland 
Nicholas  A  Lopardo  '68 
Lower  Susquehanna  Synod.  EL  C  A. 
Lutheran  Brotherhood 
Terry  L  '67  and  Pauline  H/larch 
Janice  Wissinger  Meadows 
Rebecca  S.  '54  and  Jacques  Mignot 
John  R  and  Joan  Miller 
Albert  P  '50  and  Louise  Siemers  '50 

Molinaro 
R,S  Mowery  &  Sons.  Inc 
Dawn  Gngg  Mueller  '68 
The  National  Science  Foundation 
Peter  M,  '57  and  Ruth  Scott  '55  Nunn 
Harold  C  and  Nancy  O'Connor 
Rocco  A  and  Nancy  Orlenzio 
Pennsylvania  Campus  Compact 
Pennsylvania  Power  &  Light  Company 
Bruce  D  and  Sachiko  K  Presser 
Ralph  E   '66  and  Eleanor  Purpur 
Saul  and  Florence  Putterman 
Estate  of  Robert  B.  Rearick  '21 


The  John  and  Verna  Reidler  Foundation 
Simon  B,  '30  and  Kathryn  Jarrett  '34 

Rhoads 
Estate  of  Paul  Ritter  '21 
Edward  S  '42  and  Blanche  Forney  '42 

Rogers 
Rohm  &  Haas  Company 
Christopher  D  Rooke  '82 
Samuel  D  '54  and  Dorothy  Apgar  '53 

Ross 
Estate  of  Helen  B.  Russell 
Estate  of  Gereon  Salevan  '29 
Erick  O.  Schonstedt 
C.  Glenn  '46  and  Helen  Hocker  '44 

Schueler 
LeoM  Sekulski  '91 
Senior  Class  of  1991 
Erie  I  '35  and  Marjorie  Shobert 
The  LB,  Smith  Educational  Foundation 
Snyder  County  Trust  Company 
Mary  E.  Spiggle  '34 
The  Donald  B.  and  Dorothy  L,  Stabler 

Foundation 
Sunbury  Textile  Mills,  Inc. 
Estate  of  Allen  Tressler  '29 
University  of  Arizona 
Upper  Susquehanna  Synod,  E.L.C.A. 
Mark  and  Jo  Ann  Wainwright 
Thelma  Wall 

Robert  F.  and  Patricia  Weis 
Diane  E  Wissinger  '84 
Donald  E  '50  and  Flora  Barnharl  '51 

Wissinger 
Scott  A  Wissinger  '76 
Women's  Auxiliary  of  Susquehanna 

University 
Wood-Mode  Incorporated 
Bruce  '33  and  Marian  Walborn  '33 

Worthington 
WQSU  AM  and  FM 
Blodwen  A  Zeigler 


he  Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle  recognizes  those 
special  friends  of  the  University  who  help 
sustain  its  quality  through  an  annual  contribution 
between  $1,000  and  $4,999.  This  support  assists 
Susquehanna  in  maintaining  its  commitment 
to  the  ideals  of  Dr  Benjamin  Kurtz.  Susquehanna's 


founder,  who  sought  to  establish  a  school  where 
"the  poor  in  education  and  money"  could  be 
educated  to  "contribute  to  the  social  and  moral 
growth  of  society."  Susquehanna  is  pleased  to 
acknowledge  the  members  of  the  Benjamin 
Kurtz  Circle: 


Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 


Aetna  Life  &  Casualty  Foundation 
Allegheny  Synod.  ELC.A. 
American  Cyanamid  Company 
American  Home  Foods,  Inc. 
Dorothy  M.  Anderson  '62 
Raymond  F  Anderson 
Jeffrey  Apfelbaum  and  Michael 

Apfelbaum 
Sidney  and  Carole  Apfelbaum 
Jane  C.  Apple 
ARA  Food  Service 
J  Robert  Arthur '67 
Lynn  Hassmger  Askew  '57 
Donald  and  Freni  Aungst 
William  P.  '39  and  Hester  Bittinger  '40 

Ayers 
Wilbur  A  and  Louise  fVlehnng  '35  Bankert 
Robert  M   Bastress  "39 
Bruce  A  '55  and  Deborah  Krapf  "56  Bell 
Bell  Atlantic  Corporation 
Franklyn  M   Bergonzi  "67 
Frederick  W  and  Eleanor  Bisbee 
Jack  K.  '57  and  Joan  Bishop 
BJ's- A  Place  for  Ribs 
Margaret  Widlund  Blough  '24 
Laura  Bollinger 
Ferdinand  Bongartz  '47 
James  A  Bonsall  '34 
Boscov's  Department  Store,  Inc 
David  M   Boucher '75 
ERA  Bowen  Agency,  Inc, 
Mary  Bowersox 
Vincent  E  Boyer  '52 
Florence  Reilz  Brenneman  '41 
Fred  O  Brubaker  '42 
S  James  and  Cynthia  A,  Bullmgton 
Leslie  R.  Butler  '62 
William  R  Camerer,  Jr  '47 
Joseph  F  Campana  '41 
Carl  L  "65  and  Beth  Campbell 
Richard  E  '65  and  Sally  Feitig  '68  Caruso 
Central  Pennsylvania  Savings  Association 
Chevron  US  A  ,  Inc 
Mabel  Fultz  Chilcott  '33 
Samuel  D  Clapper  '68 
Dewey  P  and  Rosemane  Clark 
James  R  '46  and  Mary  Jane  Rudy  '44 

Clark 
Robert  R  Clark  '35 
Mary  D  Comerford  Trust 
Commercial  Printing,  Inc, 
Compudata  Services,  Inc, 
CONTEL  of  PA,  Inc 
Continental  Corporation  Foundation 
Mary  T  Coughlin  '82  and  David  Shanker 
Country  Cupboard,  Inc. 
C.  &  P.  Telephone 
The  Daily  Hem 
William  C  '53  and  Margaret  Henderson 

'54  Davenport 
Cathy  A.  Davies  '80 
Thomas  J  and  Martha  Laudenslager 

'31  Davis 


Diamond  Manufacturing  Company 

Dogwood  Hill  Nursery,  Inc. 

Lorraine  Vivienne  Downie 

The  Harry  F  Duncan  Foundation 

Beatrice  H,  Ebert 

Thomas  C.  Eggleston  III  '69 

George  W,  and  Mary  Louise  Biker 

G.  James  and  Eugenie  D,  Fawcett 

Mabel  Kmzey  Fetferolf  '24 

First  National  Trust  Bank 

Robert  L  '59  and  Linda  Traub  '61  Fiscus 

Elizabeth  M  Fisher  '28 

Lawrence  C,  Fisher  '31,  deceased 

Wayne  H,  Fisher '66 

Charles  D.  '76  and  Kathi  Stine  '76  Flack 

Kenneth  O,  and  Irene  Fladmark 

John  G  Foos  '71 

Donald  Fosselman  '49 

Jane  C  Freeman 

Kathryne  Friedman 

H,  Scott  Fritts '78 

Furman  Foods,  Inc. 

Robert  A,  Gabrenya  '40 

Donald  A  Gaver  '37 

Laird  S.  Gemberling  '33 

ArlanK.  Gilbert  '55 

James  J.  '55  and  Elsie  Gruber  '56 

Gormley 
James  A,  Grossman  '36 
Martin  L-  Grossman  '25 
The  G  Scott  &  Bessie  K.  Guyer 

Foundation 
Roger  S  Haddon 
Jimmy  H,  Hall '68 
Stewart  Haller 

Patricia  Laubach  Hallman  '66 
Fred  R  Hauser  '64 
Patricia  F  Heathcote  '52 
Henry  H,  '68  and  Wendy  Evans  '69 

Hernngton 
Warren  C  Herrold  '41 
Hershey  Foods  Corporation  Fund 
H-  Richard  Hess 
John  W  Hoffman  '40 
Henry  H'88  and  Jane  Hood 
JohnC.  HornH'65 
Donald  D  and  Grace  Housley 
Orlando  W  Houts 
Pathcia  R  Hunsicker 
Donald  M  Hunten 
IBM  Matching  Grants  Program 
Nicholas  P  Interdonato  '79 
Barry  R,  '68  and  Denise  Horton  '68 

Jackson 
Clyde  H  Jacobs 
Richard  M  '70  and  Janet  Goodyear  '71 

Jacobson 
Jewish  Chautauqua  Society 
Jane  Hutchison  Kaempfer  '41 
Keller  Marine  Service,  Inc. 
Frederick  W  Kelly,  Jr.  '66 
Raymond  J  Kerstetter,  Jr.  '59 


Dennis  D,  Kieffer  '74 

Donald  A.  King  '48 

Donalds  King  '66 

Elizabeth  Hauser  Kinsel  '28 

Joe  W  '63  and  Judy  Kleinbauer 

Signe  Gates  Knock  '71 

David  A  Koch  '65 

Dr  and  Mrs.  Lawrence  J  Kopf 

KPMG  Peat  ManA'ick  Mitchell  Foundation 

Ronald  A  Kramer  '71 

Gordon  B  and  Sandra  L  Lamb 

Florence  Rothermel  Latsha  '40 

Herbert  C,  Lauver  '38 

Raymond  C.  "50  and  Kay  LaRue  '52 

Lauver 
Frank  J  Leber  '64 
Marsha  A  Lehman  '74 
Harry  M   Leister,  Jr  '56 
Estate  of  Charles  M  Lesher 
William  A  Lewis.  Jr  '68 
Lewisburg  Studio 
The  Christian  R  &  Mary  F  Lindback 

Foundation 
David  W  Long  '76 
ClayL,  Lorah  '57 
Maria  Wernikowski  '62  and  Robert 

Macfarlan 
Martha  Larson  Martin  '26 
Susan  Lang  Martin  '74 
Martin  Marietta  Corporation 
William  H   '48  and  Joyce  Jenkins  '45 

McClure 
The  McCormick  Trusts 
Marjone  Wolfe  McCune  '43 
Richard  E.  '68  and  Ellen  Rogers  '68 

Mearns 
Robert  B  Middleswarth 
Midlantic  National  Bank 
Louis  Miele 
Mobil  Foundation,  Inc. 
William  S  Morrow  '34 
Carl  M  '63  and  Kathryn  Moyer 
Karen  A  Muenster  '92 
Anne  E   Muenster-Sinton 
Johanna  Sheese  Murray  "68 
Francis  A  Nace  '62 
The  Nationwide  Foundation 
Jeanne  H  and  Edward  Netf 
Richard  A  and  Kathleen  Q  Norman 
Northern  Central  Bank 
Robert  E  and  Helen  Nylund 
Leah  Cryder  Oberheim  '47 
Paul  D  Ochenrider  '39 
Ott  Packagings,  Inc 
John  and  Barbara  Pagana 
Robert  R   Patterson  '51 
John  A  and  Margaret  G,  Payne 
N.  Ramsay  Pennypacker 
John  W  Pfrommer  '65 
Philip  Morris 
John  M  '73  and  Diane  Mahoney  '74 

Pivarnik 


Richard  G,  '68  and  Linda  laeger  "69 

Poinsett 
Jane  G  Presser 
The  Presser  Foundation 
The  Pnce  Walerhouse  Foundation 
Truman  H  and  Kay  Purdy 
Purdy  Insurance  Agency,  Inc 
N  David  and  Virginia  M  Rahal 
Mrs  Charles  A,  Rahter 
Richard  C  Rantzow 

Robert  H  '69  and  Carol  Scherb  '70  Ray 
Bonnie  Bucks  Reece  '65 
R  J  Reynolds  Industries,  Inc 
Ritz-Craft  Corporation  of  PA,  Inc 
Mrs  Raymond  E  Roush 
Marvin  J.  and  Raven  Rudnitsky 
James  O  Rumbaugh  '50 
MO  Ryan 
Philip  E  '71  and  Catherine  Rogers  71 

San  Filippo 
Louis  F  Santangelo.  Jr  '50 
Robert  E  Schellberg  H'70 
Howard  H  Schnure 
Sears  Roebuck  Foundation 
Nevin  C.  T  '49  and  Jane  Wormley  '41 

Shaffer 
Ruth  Naylor  Shaffer  '41 
E  Raymond  '37  and  Winifred  Shaheen 
Bradley  Shoemaker 
Silvertip,  Inc 

Edward  M  '39  and  June  Jerore  '43  Sivick 
Alfred  G  Snyder  II 
Spectroscopy  Society 
Richard  D  Spotts  '68 
J  Donald  Steele  '33 
James  W  '64  and  Barbara  Evans  '65 

Summers 
Susquehanna  Valley  Mall 
Swineford  National  Bank 
Zachary  and  Linda  Taylor 
Stephen  T  Toy  '61 
Frank  J  70  and  Elaine  Trembulak 
Merle  F  '55  and  Nancy  Ulsh 
Universal  Suppliers,  Inc 
Robert  Updegrove  '41 
US  Borax  &  Chemical 
Kenneth  J  '71  and  Roxane  Havice  "71 

Vermillion 
GustaveW  Weber  H  77 
Weis  Markets,  Inc 
The  Margaret  L  Wendt  Foundation 
Helen  Salem  Wescoat  '19 
John  A  andAnnWesner 
Brenda  Overcash  West  '76 
Richard  L  Wetzel  '50 
Dorothy  G  Wilson 
Robert  F  Wohlsen  '48 
A  Franklin  Wolfe  '45 
Carl  C.  Yingling  72 
York  Container  Foundation 
Suzanne  Spnnger  Zeok  "66 


1858  Society 

The  1858  Society  recognizes  those 
who  contribute  between  $500  and 
$999  annually.  It  is  our  privilege 
to  recognize  the  members  of  the 
1858  Society: 

Air  Products  and  Chemicals 

Henry  R   Albright  '54 

Susan  Goyne  Amedow  '44 

James  F,  App  '65 

ARCO  Foundation 

William  D  Atkinson  '74 

Charles  S  Bailes  '56 

Bank  of  New  York 

David  A  Barber  '70 

Jane  F  Barlow 

Beavertown  Mills.  Inc 

Carl  J.  and  Patricia  A  Bellas 

Donna  S  Benham 

Alan  M  Bennett  '72 

Carl  E  and  Fair  Bentz 

Albert  and  Gertrude  Berman 

Larry  R  Bingaman  '55 

Paul  R  Bingaman  '49 

BKW  Coach  Line 

Blue  Bell.  Inc. 

Robert  M  Brenneman  '73 

Christine  M  Bringman  "82 

Bristol-Myers  Fund 

Paul  B  '50  and  Virginia  Slough  '50 

Buehler 
Buffalo  Valley  Telephone  Co, 
Council  for  the  Advancement  and  Support 

of  Education 
Central  Builders  Supply 
Jack  E  Cisney  '59 
Gordon  W  '73  and  Janice  Kimmerer  '75 

Clark 
Class  of  1939 
William  E  Cochran  '83 
Combustion  Engineering 
Ruth  J  Cunningham 
Walter  W  Custance  '69 
Lyn  Bailey  D'Alessandro  '51 
Phillip  H.  and  Joanne  C  David 
Mary  Snyder  Davis  '65 


Signe  Alford  Davis  '31 

Charles  L,  DeBrunner  '73 

John  G  Devine  '49 

Henry  and  Dolly  Diers 

Fred  Dunkelberger  '63 

Kenneth  F  '55  and  Charlotte  Sandt  '56 

Erdley 
Constantme  Exarchos  '68 
Exxon  Education  Foundation 
Burden  S  Faust  '51 
Russell  C.  '75  and  Jacquelyn  Strub  '75 

Filbey 
Frank  W  and  Joan  Fletcher 
Ford  Motor  Company  Fund 
William  H  Gehron  '40 
GEICO  Insurance  Group 
General  Signal 
Stephen  C  Gettier  '63 
GTE  Corporation 
Roberto  Gundaker  '64 
Arlene  Laudenslager  Hatton  '31 
Paul  J  Helleren  '80 
Hilsher  Graphics 
Paul  R  Hinsch  '74 
Raymond  '47  and  Dorothy  Dellecker  '43 

Hochstuhl 
Merle  V  Hoover  '41 
William  A  '44  and  Margaret  Gemmill 

'44  Janson 
Miriam  Garner  Johnson  '41 
Johnson  &  Johnson 
Kentucky  Fried  Chicken 
Kieffer  Physical  Therapy 
Earl  F  '57  and  Mary  Ann  Bingaman  '55 

Kleintop 
Karl  E  '36  and  Margaret  Dunkle  '41 

Kniseley 
Harold  R  '48  and  Corinne  Kahn  '45 

Kramer 
Kreamer  Feed  Store 
Charles  E  Kroeck  '31 
Samuel  Kuba  III  '75 
Michael  J  Kucey 
Richard  K  and  Janet  M  Laing 
Charles  A.  and  Janet  B  Laubach 
W,  Frank  '39  and  Isabel  Tewkesbury  '39 

Laudenslayer 
Norman  H   Lauer  '62 
L/B  Water  Service,  Inc 


Robert  E  '61  and  Joan  Lawley  '62  Leighty 

Faye  R,  Lewis  '52 

Wallace  J  Lindsay.  Jr  '74 

William  F  Livengood  '67 

John  P  and  Nancy  B.  Locke 

Paul  B  Lucas '28 

David  F  '80  and  Cindy  Wolter  '82  Lynch 

Marvin  J,  Malone  '63 

Douglas  L  '70  and  Lynn  Keim  '71  Marion 

Susan  A,  Martin  '78 

Milton  H,  Maslin  '65 

Charles  G  and  Linda  L  Maxfield 

Thomas  S.  and  Suzanne  T  McCready 

Faith  Harbeson  McNitt  '41 

Merck  Company  Foundation 

Mid  Atlantic  Arts  Foundation 

Middleswanti  Potato  Chips 

Charles  H  Miller  '29 

Wayne  W  Miller  '65 

Richard  D  Moglia  '47 

Morgan  Guaranty  Trust  Company 

Mary  Sarba  Norwood  '50 

Stephen  W  Owen  II  '39 

James  C  Packard  '70 

Joseph  P  Palchak,  Jr  '71 

Thomas  J.  Panek  '88 

Rose  Runk  Perry  '36 

Philadelphia  National  Bank 

Melissa  Smoot  Phillips  '41 

Vernon  R  Phillips  '38 

Phillips  Petroleum  Company 

Thomas  G  and  Janet  Pickering 

Douglas  A,  Portzline  '41 

Eleanor  K  Pourron  '59 

Procter  and  Gamble 

Sidney  G  and  Marylou  Ranck 

Diane  Christopher  Rapport  '75 

Scott  C  &  Mary  D  Rea  Trust 

James  B,  '49  and  Marilyn  Beers  '51  Reilly 

Sidney  F  '59  and  Sandra  Brandt  '61 

Richard 
Ruth  Specht  Richter  '41 
Charles  J.  and  Carmen  Ries 
Mrs.  William  O.  Roberts 
Sandra  M.  Rocks  '75 
Philmer  H  Rohrbaugh  '74 
Jeffrey  A.  Roush  '71 
Allen  I  '60  and  Carol  Shesler  '63  Rowe 
Chester  G,  Rowe '52 


James  O.  '80  and  Margaret  Gutjahr  '83 

Rumbaugh 
Thomas  D,  '63  and  Diane  Norcross  '65 

Samuel 
Richard  F  Saylor  '69 
Willard  H.  '41  and  Hilda  Fnederich  '40 

Schadel 
M  Jane  Schnure  '39 
John  A,  Schoffstall.  Sr  '33 
A  Rebecca  Schumacher  '72 
Karen  S.  Schwille  '85 
Stan  Seiple 
Paul  C.  Shatto.  Jr  '41 
Margaret  R,  Shekletski  '37 
Stanley  R.  Shilling  '57 
Keith  A.  '81  and  Beth  Nacinovich  '82 

Shuey 
Richard  L.  and  Hazel  Skinner 
Priscilla  Edwards  Slack  '69 
Smeltz  Auto  Sales  Co. 
Carl  G.Smith '28 
Jill  Fuller  Snyder  '58 
Joseph  A,  Snyder,  Jr  '64 
Victor  J,  Sobolewski  III  '79 
Norrine  Bailey  Spencer  '68 
J.  Donald  Steele.  Jr  '73 
John  R.  '51  and  Lois  Gordon  '52  Steiger 
Eugene  B.  Steininger  '48 
Dorothy  Turnbach  Stickney  '31 
Strawbridge  and  Clothier 
W.  Alfred  Streamer  '26 
Stroehmann  Brothers  Co. 
Robert  W  Surplus  '45 
Louis  A.  Szabo  '54 
Elinor  M  Thompson  '71 
Townsend's,  Inc. 
Dorothy  Turner  '36 
James  M.  and  LaRue  Unglaube 
Gene  R  Urey 
Louis  A,  Vermillion  '70 
Thomas  A.  Voll  '83 
Walnut  Acres,  Inc. 
JeffreyG,  Whitney '63 
Robert  E.  Winter  '48 
Aileen  Witmer 

Jeffrey  S  '71  and  Joan  Mercer  '73  Witte 
Eleanor  Shenff  Wolf '32 
Kathryn  Morning  Ziegler  '30 
Ralph  G.  Ziegler  '68 


The  Heritage 
Club 

Membership  in  this  society  is 
offered  to  individuals  who  have 
provided  for  Susquehanna  through 
charitable  trusts  and  annuities, 
bequests  and  life  insurance.  The 
legacy  provided  by  planned  gifts 
assures  a  solid  foundation  for 
Susquehanna  as  the  University 
faces  the  challenges  of  the  future. 
Susquehanna  is  honored  and 
privileged  to  recognize  the 
following  members  of  the 
Heritage  Club: 

Samuel  S.  Adams  '58 

Lynn  Hassinger  Askew  '57 

Douglas  E  '49  and  Lucille  Arthur 

Louise  Mehnng  Bankert  '35 

H  Vernon  '31  and  Marie  Blough 

James  Brogan 

Robert  R  Clark '36 

Richard  and  Mabel  Fultz  '33  Chilcott 

(Marguerite  Border  Cook  '39 

Aloysius  V  '48  and  Phyllis  Swartz  '49 

Derr 
Alberta  Ditty 
Beatrice  H.  Ebert 
Francis  R  Gelnett '37 
Alan  and  Glona  Hassman 
Helen  S.  Haugan 
Leolin  O  Hayes  '30 
Carl  L  '48  and  Esther  Herman 


A  conversation  in  from  of  Fisher  Science  Hull. 


James  M.  Herrold  '28 
William  H  Hudson  '38 
Lawrence  M  '43  and  Louise  Kresge 

'45  Isaacs 
William  and  Lynne  Karniol 
The  Rev.  Dr  Lester  J  '37  and 

Elizabeth  Karschner 
Esther  Yingling  Kern  '38 
Dr  Joseph  and  Frances  Roush  '50 

Kovacic 


Mary  W  Moffitt  '28 

Albert  P  '50  and  Louise  A.  '50  Molinaro 

Leah  C  Oberheim  '47 

Harold  and  Nancy  O'Connor 

Caroline  Grubb  Reisinger  '39 

Josephine  Shuman  Robbins 

Mrs  Raymond  E  Roush 

Margaret  R,  Shekletski  '37 

Erie  I   '35  and  Mar)orie  S  Shoberl 

Mary  Elise  Spiggle  '34 


James  and  LaRue  Unglaube 
Louise  E  West  '39 
Elizabeth  Wiley 
E-  E  Wissinger 
Eleanor  Sheriff  Wolf  '32 
Bruce  '33  and  Marian  Walborn 
'33Wonhington 


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Susquehanna  enjoys 
a  history  of  strong 
alumni  support. 


Alumni  Contributors 


many  ways,  Susquehanna's  success  is  measured 
by  the  participation  of  those  closest  to  the 
University — its  alumni.  Susquehanna  enjoys  a 
history  of  strong  alumni  support,  and  1990-91 
is  no  exception.  It  is  a  pleasure  to  recognize 


the  thousands  of  dedicated  alumni  whose 
support  is  helping  current  students  reach  their 
full  potential  for  academic  achievement, 
leadership  and  service  to  others: 


Class  of  1917 

Maroon  Club 

Phoebe  Herman,  deceased 

Orange  Club 

Marion  Moyer  Potteiger 

Class  of  1919 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Helen  Salem  Wescoat 

Class  of  1921 

Yvonne  Everest  Harmon 
Mane  Romig  Huntington 


Class  of  1923 

Maroon  Club 

Harold  R  Ruhl 

Class  of  1924 

Benjamm  Kurtz  Circle 

Margaret  Wicjiund  Blough 
Mabel  Kinzey  Fetterolf 

Other 

Helen  J,  Rearick 
Ruth  Bond  Steininger 

Class  of  1925 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Martin  L  Grossman 

Orange  Club 

Guy  M  Lubold 

Harry  E  Steffen 

Adeline  K.  Slrouse 

Freeman  Wilhour 

Other 

Laura  Henninger  Boyer 

Alda  L.  Long 

Ruth  Gaugler  Sanders 


Class  of  1926 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Martha  Larson  Martin 

7858  Society 

W.  Alfred  Streamer 

Other 

Lee  E.  Boyer 

Raymond  O.  Gilbert 

Orville  B.  Landis 

Lucy  Herr  Smith 


Class  of  1927 

Maroon  Club 

Zelda  F  Haus 
Orange  Club 

Grace  Beckley  Kramer 

Other 

Harriet  Dietrich  Jessup 


Class  of  1928 

President's  Associates 

James  M  Herrold 
Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Elizabeth  M,  Fisher 
Elizabeth  Hauser  Kinsel 

)858  Society 

Paul  B  Lucas 
CarIG  Smith 
Maroon  Club 

Dorothy  Rothermel  Chaffee 
H  Ruth  Folkmann 

Orange  Club 

Mary  Weimer  Moffitt 
Sara  Seal  Stauffer 

Other 

Margaret  H  Buyers 
Harold  F  Doebler 
Walter  S  Ide 


Class  of  1929 

J858  Society 

Charles  H,  Miller 

Maroon  Club 

George  E  Beam 
Raymond  O  Rhine 
Orange  Club 

William  H  Dreibelbis 
Helen  K.  Weaver 

Other 

Charles  E  Fisher 
Horace  W  Voughl 

Class  of  1930 

President  s  Associates 

Simon  B  Rhoads 

1858  Society 

Kathryn  Morning  Ziegler 

Maroon  Club 

J.  Richard  Mattern 

Orange  Club 

Paul  M  Bishop 
Frances  Thomas  Davis 
Other 

Harry  S  Baird 
Dorothy  Strine  Bowers 
Henry  C.  Hoffman 
Daniel  H  Kwasnoski 
Gladys  Knoebel  Persing 

Class  of  1931 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Martha  Laudenslager  Davis 

Lawrence  C  Fisher,  deceased 

1858  Society 

Signe  Alford  Davis 

Arlene  Laudenslager  Hatton 

Charles  E  Kroeck 

Dorothy  Turnbach  Stickney 

Maroon  Club 

H  Vernon  Blough 
Paul  W  Hartline 
Paul  D  Reamer 
Charles  J  Shearer 


Other 

Walter  L  Burford 
Alma  Bowersox  Clark 
Frank  C  Gill 
William  S.  Hermann 
Margaret  Hoftmeisler  Hess 
Miriam  Keim  Kolle 
Guy  J  Moyer 
Inez  Sarver  Parker 
Louise  Miller  Prothero 
Ethlynne  Miller  Schultz 
Nellie  Shue  Von  Dorster 
W  Michael  Weader 

Class  of  1932 

1858  Society 

Eleanor  Sheriff  Wolf 
Maroon  Club 

Herman  R  Fenstermacher 
J,  Robert  Reeder 
Kermit  D  Witmer 

Orange  Club 

Margaret  Clelland 

Merle  E  Hubbard 

Other 

Margaret  Markle  Artley 

Glenroy  H,  Bishop 

Margaret  E,  Fink 

Roscoe  L.  Fisher 

Lewis  R  Fox 

John  Kindsvatter 

Arline  Kanyuck  Lerda 

B.  Ray  Minich 

Edna  Williamson  Wilkinson 

Class  of  1933 

President  s  Associates 

Bruce  Worthmgton 

Marian  Walborn  Worthmgton 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Mabel  Fultz  Chilcolt 
Laird  S  Gemberlmg 
J  Donald  Steele 

7858  Society 

John  A.  Schoffstall.  Sr 

Maroon  Club 

William  F  Carolan 
Josephine  Hoy  Lamb 
William  R.  Swarm 

Orange  Club 

Beatrice  Gentzler  Armold 

Grace  C  Boyle 

Mae  McDonald  McGroarty 

Amelia  Krapf  Williams 

Other 

Fred  L  Carl 

Quinto  W  Gionla 

Margaret  Ide  Maguire 

Diana  Lizdas  Snyder 

Class  of  1934 

President's  Associates 

Aberdeen  Phillips  Hutchison 
D  Edgar  Hutchison 
Kathryn  Jarrett  Rhoads 
MaryE,  Spiggle 


Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

James  A.  Bonsall 
William  S  Morrow 

Maroon  Club 

Ruth  Bergslresser  Koch 
Sara  Ulnch  Tollinger 
Other 

Josephine  Pifer  Bteakley 
Madeline  Steininger  Hermann 
Earnest  W  Huslon 
Frances  Kline  MacPherson 
Eleanor  Brown  Miller 
Pauline  Crow  Mount 
H  Blanche  Savidge 
Jerauld  M.  Schlegel 

Class  of  1935 

President's  Associates 

Erie  I  Shobertll 
Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Louise  Mehring  Bankerl 
Robert  R  Clark 

Maroon  Club 

Kenneth  R.  Anderson 

Donald  K.  Henry 

Frances  Hubler  Nuernberg 

Orange  Club 

Xavier  Abbott 

William  B  Carulh 

Mary  Patterson  Yeager 

Other 

Ralpti  C  Geigle 

Class  of  1936 

President's  Associates 

Grace  Drew  Greninger 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

James  A.  Grossman 
7858  Society 

Rose  Runk  Perry 
Dorottiy  Turner 

Maroon  Club 

Janet  Earhart  Harkins 
f^arcella  Ctiaya  Turnbach 

Orange  Club 

Steptien  Azary 

George  E  Phillips 

Other 

Thomas  H  Craig 

Gwendolyn  Schlegal  Cramer 

Clarence  W  Farley 

Kathryn  Weber  Finkbiner 

James  B  Finn 

Jerome  V  Guss,  Sr 

Horace  M  Hutchison 

Ruth  Williamson  Kelly 

RoyR.  Leilzel 

Alice  Smith  Loope 

Ernst  IVIahr 

Francis  C  Miller 

John  H.  Naegeli 

Leonard  A.  Najaka 

Mary  Landon  Russell 

Reginald  P  Seavey 

Ralph  I.  Shockey 

Anna  Mease  Wagner 

Walter  Wasilewski 

Jacob  D  Yaros 

Class  of  1937 

President  s  Associates 

Francis  R  Gelnetl 
Lester  J  Karschner 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Donald  A  Gauer 

E  Raymond  Shaheen 

'858  Society 

'I'argaret  Roush  Shekletski 

Orange  Club 

J  Chester  Long 

Elsie  Myers 

T  Luke  Toomey 


Other 

Mary  Reese  Dean 
Mary  Scott  Gumpher 
Woodrow  J  Klinger 
Mary-Beth  Richard  Knight 

Class  of  1938 

President's  Associates 

Reed  A  Greninger 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Herbert  C  Lauver 

1858  Society 

Karl  E  Kniseley 
Vernon  R.  Phillips 
Maroon  Club 
Robert  A  Boyer 
Esther  Yingling  Kern 
George  J.  Kimmel 
Ray  W  Kline 
Orange  Club 
Gladys  Telleen  Ahrenholz 
Margaret  Boyle  Brown 
Mary  Heim  Davey 
Jean  Rheinhart  Hodgdon 
Mary  Jarrett  Newland 
Ruth  Wheeland  Wentz 
Other 

Helen  Hisdorf  Dauberman 
Richard  E  Ditzler 
Ruth  Jones  Hershey 
John  Rakshys 
Caroline  Grubb  Reisinger 
Peter  Shuty 
Verlin  H  Smalts 
Elizabeth  Fry  Vogel 

Class  of  1939 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

William  P  Ayers 
Robert  M  Bastress 
Paul  D  Ochenrider 
Edward  M  Sivick 

7858  Society 

Isabel  Tewkesbury  Laudenslayer 

W  Frank  Laudenslayer 

Stephen  W  Owen  II 

M  Jane  Schnure 

Maroon  Club 

Mathilda  Neudoerffer  Powell 

Orange  Club 

Verna  Gayman  Baldwin 

Jean  B  Beamenderfer 

Other 

Marjorie  Curtis  Hanson 

John  R  Knaul 

Martha  Klinger  Riegel 

Eleanor  Saveri  Wise 

Class  of  1940 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Hester  Bittinger  Ayers 
Robert  A  Gabrenya 
John  W  Hoffman 
Florence  Rothermel  Latsha 
t858  Society 
William  H  Gehron 
Hilda  Friedench  Schadel 
Maroon  Club 
Helen  Musselman  Dobbie 
John  Garcia  Gensel 
William  E.  Nye  II 
Orange  Club 
Donald  A  Critchfield 

Other 

Edward  E  Eisenhart 
Robert  F  Fisher 
Ethel  Straesser  Gilbert 
J  Leon  Haines 
Richard  S  Hummel 
Mary  Mack  Pendered 
Naomi  Bingaman  Shafer 
Barner  S  Swartz 
Grace  Fries  Walter 
L.  Dallas  Ziegler 


Class  of  1941 

President's  Associates 

Mary  Emma  Yoder  Jones 
Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Florence  Reitz  Brenneman 
Joseph  F  Campana 
Warren  C  Herrold 
Jane  Hutchison  Kaempfer 
Jane  Wormley  Shaffer 
Ruth  Naylor  Shaffer 
Robert  Updegrove 
1858  Society 
Margaret  Dunkle  Kniseley 
Merle  V  Hoover 
Miriam  Garner  Johnson 
Faith  Harbeson  McNitt 
Melissa  Smoot  Phillips 
Douglas  A.  Portzline 
Ruth  Specht  Richter 
Willard  H.  Schadel 
Paul  C  Shatto,  Jr 
Maroon  Club 
George  H,  Bantley 
Elaine  Miller  Hunt 
John  P  Powell 
Orange  Club 
Lois  Yost  Critchfield 
J.  Alfred  Fryer 
Marion  Boyer  Harvey 
Dorothy  Artz  Kepler 
Elizabeth  Reese  McGhee 
FerneE,  Poorbaugh 
Kenneth  E.  Wilt 

Other 

G  Robert  Booth 
Samuel  S  Fletcher 
Eleanor  Smith  Haas 
William  0-  May 

Class  of  1942 

President's  Associates 

Blanche  Forney  Rogers 
Edward  S.  Rogers 
Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Fred  O.  Brubaker 

Maroon  Club 

Mildred  E  Bittner 
Melvin  E  Haas 
Jeanne  Fenner  Helm 
Kathe  Hansen  Roberts 

Orange  Club 

Nancy  Griesemer  Reifsnyder 
Other 

Stanley  Baxter 
Janet  Shockey  Einstein 
Forrest  F  Heckert 
Mary  Lee  Krumbholz  Hoover 
Martin  W  Hopkins 
August  T  Kaufman 
Lois  Schweitzer  Lane 
Robert  H  Messner 
Gertrude  Fetzer  Pardoe 
Delphine  Hoover  Reitz 
Betty  Malone  Sharkey 
Chester  J  Shusta 
Eugene  L  Smith 
Jean  Warner  Waidelich 
Frederick  G  Warner,  Jr 
Irma  Bauman  Wegst 
Ralph  E  Wolfgang 
Maxine  Heefner  Wos 
Miriam  Unangsl  Zell 

Class  of  1943 

President's  Associates 

Lawrence  M  Isaacs 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

June  Jerore  Sivick 
Marjone  Wolfe  McCune 

7858  Society 

Dorothy  Dellecker  Hochsluhl 


Maroon  Club 

John  C  Helm 

Herbert  H  Holderman 

Frederic  G  MacQuesten 

Eileen  Boone  Winter 

Orange  Club 

Edward  E  Miller 

Dorothy  Webber  Smith 

Feme  Lauver  Zeigler 

Other 

Helen  Murray  Carper 

Marion  V  Crow 

Ethel  Kniffin  Flannery 

James  W  Hall 

RuthE  McCorkill 

Earl  Mohney 

Mary  Cox  Moore 

Eleanor  Lyons  Roos 

Ruth  Billow  Spooner 

Emagean  Pensyl  Whitmoyer 

Class  of  1944 

President's  Associates 

Helen  Hocker  Schueler 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Mary  Jane  Rudy  Clark 

1858  Society 

Susan  Goyne  Amedow 
Margaret  Gemmill  Janson 
William  A  Janson 

Orange  Club 

Janet  Hoke  Reiff 
Other 

Frank  8.  Attinger 
Geraldine  E  Bemiller 
Phyllis  Wolfe  Englert 
Wilmer  H.Grimm 
David  J  Heim 
Ethel  Wilson  Kerschner 
Jean  Renter  Kolb 
Jean  Buffington  Sunday 
Cathenne  Byrod  Whitman 
Joseph  J  Wos 

Class  of  1945 

President's  Associates 

Louise  Kresge  Isaacs 
Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Joyce  Jenkins  McClure 
A,  Franklin  Wolfe 

7858  Society 

Corinne  Kahn  Kramer 
Robert  W.  Surplus 
Maroon  Club 
Audrey  Dodge  Gensel 
Orange  Club 
Mary  Moyer  Bringman 
Jean  Kinzer  Brinser 

Other 

Marian  Willard  Dowlin 
Mary  Basehoar  Ebaugh 
John  J  Kocsis 
Celo  V  Leitzel 
Edna  McVicker 
J  Bertram  Strickland 
Herman  G  Stuempfle 
Calvin  M  Wilmer 


Class  of  1946 

President's  Associates 

C  Glenn  Schueler 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

James  R  Clark 

Orange  Club 

Jean  Strausser  Green 

Other 

Carmen  Beckwith  Addleman 
Ruthe  Garman  Brouk 
John  J  Driscoll 
Virginia  Hallock 
Charlotte  Smith  Harrison 


Honorary 

Degree 

Recipients 

The  following  individuals,  who 
have  received  honorary  degrees 
from  Susquehanna,  made  gifts 
to  the  University  in  1990-91: 

MyrI  Alexander  H72 

Solomon  S.  Bernards  H'81 

J.  Stephen  Bremer  H'74 

Charles  B  H'82  and  Lore  Degenstein 

Harold  A.  Dunkelberger  H'79 

Edward  T  Hall  H'64 

George  F,  H'71  and  Janet  Earhart 

'36  Harkins 
Henry  H'88  and  Jane  Hood 
John  C  Horn  H'65 
Thomas  W,  Hurlocker  H'90 
Robert  W  Koons  H'58 
Theodore  H'75  and  Nadine  Lindquist 
Carl  H75  and  ThildaMau 
Georgia  L,  McMurray  H'80 
Robert  E  Schellberg  H70 
Theodore  F.  Schneider  H'85 
Helen  M  Thai  H77 
John  W  Vannorsdall  H76 
Gustave  W,  Weber  H77 

Religious 
Organizations 
and  Churches 

The  University  is  honored  to 
recognize  the  following  synods 
and  churches  for  their  generous 
and  meaningful  support  during 
1990-91: 

Aid  Association  For  Lutherans  (AAL) 
Allegheny  Synod.  E.L.C.A. 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in  America 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church, 

Waynesboro,  PA 
HolyThnity  Lutheran  Church.  Hershey,  PA 
Lower  Susquehanna  Synod,  E.L.C.A. 
St.  Luke  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church, 

Silverspring,  MD 
St.  Mark's  Lutheran  Church,  York.  PA 
Upper  Susquehanna  Synod,  EL  C,A, 

Government 
and  Other 
Organizations 

Susquehanna  University  is  pleased  to 
recognize  the  following  government 
entities  and  organizations  whose  gifts 
and  grants  played  such  a  vital  role 
in  the  University's  success  during 
1990-91: 

Ben  Franklin  Technological  Center 
Council  for  the  Aid  and  Support 

lo  Education 
Class  of  1939 

Clerrcal/Secretarial  Association 
Commonvwealth  of  Pennsylvania 
National  Science  Foundation 
Pennsylvania  Campus  Compact 
Spectroscopy  Society 
University  of  Arizona 
Women's  Auxiliary  of  Susquehanna 

University 
WQSU  AM  and  FM 


Marie  Klick  Hodick 
Donald  R  Leach 
Gloria  Gasparoli  Leto 
Betty  Herr  McKelvey 
Marjone  Barton  Myers 
Janet  Rohrbach  Robinson 
Dorothy  Sternal  Thomas 

Class  of  1947 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Ferdinand  Bongartz 
William  R  Camerer.  Jr. 
Leah  Cryder  Oberheim 

7858  Society 

Raymond  Hochsluhl 
Richard  D.  Moglia 
Maroon  Club 
Frank  C  Corcoran 
Mary  Lizzio  Govekar 
Lenore  Garman  Horner 
Orange  Club 
John  C,S,  Crosbie 
E  Jean  Kelly 
Nancy  Myers  Landis 
Elizabeth  Miller  Leach 
John  R  Leach 
James  S  Milford 
Alan  Parcells 

Other 

Donald  R  Bashore 
Allen  W  Flock 
Carolyn  Pfahler  Haman 
Hilda  Markey  Kocsis 
Marvin  W  Maneval 
Ongkar  Narayan 
Jean  W  Noble 
Evelyn  WilhourReitz 
George  E  Riegel 
William  B.  Rothenberg 
Louise  H  Schlick 
Gayle  Clark  Weigle 
Adah  A,  Wolle 
Naomi  Day  Wood 

Class  of  1948 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Donald  A  King 
William  H  McClure 
Robert  F  Wohlsen 
7858  Society 
Harold  R  Kramer 
Eugene  B  Steininger 
Robed  E  Winter 
Maroon  Club 
Carl  L  Herman 
Gertrude  Roberts  Lindemann 
Richard  W  Lindemann 
Donald  P  Rohrbach 

Orange  Club 

Dale  S  Bringman 
George  A  Cooper 
Dorothy  Eilhardt  Gundrum 
Eugene  H  Gundrum 
H  Lee  Rebel 
Charles  L  Lady 
Eleanor  Steele  Lady 
Martha  Sharwarko  Reid 
Bessie  Bathgate  Ruhl 
Dexter  N  Weikel 

Other 

Shirley  Shroyer  Bartholomew 
Dawn  Ebert  Bergstresser 
John  B  Bergstresser 
Belty  Smith  Bomboy 
David  E  Bomboy 
Gaynelle  Wagoner  Compton 
Caroline  Graybill  Heimberger 
Donald  L  Herrold 
James  F  Howell 
Gloria  Reichley  Krug 
Kenneth  D  Loss 
Lois  Dauberman  Schultz 
Harold  L  Sharadin 
Jean  Kelton  Weber 
John  D  Wiley 
Martha  Garard  Yocum 
Frank  A-  Zeidler 


Class  of  1949 

President's  Associates 

Douglas  E  Arthur 
Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Donald  Fosselman 
Nevin  C  T  Shaffer 
7858  Society 
Paul  R  Bingaman 
John  G  Devine 
James  B  Reilly 
Maroon  Club 
Roy  R  Bilger 

Mary  Jane  Jessen  Hansen 
John  Hospodar 
Helen  Smith  Sanders 
Gabrielle  Speyer  Thorp 

Orange  Club 

Edith  Wegner  Hebel 
Isabel  Kiss  Jones 
Kenneth  D  Orr 
James  B  Peters 
Ella  Felherolf  Raup 
William  R   Ruhl 
Ruth  Bulfmglon  Smith 
Ralph  H  Tietbohl 

Other 

Constance  Black  Achenbach 

Donald  L  Adams 

Elaine  Williams  Barner 

Waller  C  Beck 

Betsy  Hill  Clark 

Irma  Slrawbndge  Hallenbeck 

Ruth  Lorrah  Henry 

Mary  Ann  Getsinger  Roman 

Nancy  Everett  Hoover 

Robert  S  Hoover 

Harry  R,  Johnston 

Jean  Young  Kaufman 

Maude  Jones  Koch 

Janet  Sharrow  Lucas 

Kenneth  M  Merz 

Winifred  Myers  O'Dell 

Margaret  Lalta  Outerbridge 

Warren  S  Outerbridge 

William  L  Plock 

Joyce  Bell  Port 

Ruth  Klinger  Reisenweaver 

Dolores  Mattson  Risline 

Joyce  Botldorf  Sheaffer 

Jean  Matthews  Sporborg 

Roy  E  Stahl 

Charles  R  Wian 

John  H  Wright.  Jr 

Evan  P  ZIock 

Frances  Lybarger  ZIock 


Class  of  1950 

President's  Associates 

Albert  P  Molinaro 
Louise  Siemers  Molinaro 
Donald  E  Wissinger 
Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 
Raymond  C  Lauver 
James  O  Rumbaugh 
Louis  F  Santangelo.  Jr. 
Richard  L  Welzel 
7858  Society 
Paul  B  Buehler 
Virginia  Blough  Buehler 
Mary  Sarba  Norwood 
Maroon  Club 
James  C  Gehns 
Charles  H  Grund 
Roger  C  Howling 
Frances  Roush  Kovacic 
Everett  M  Manning 
Jeanne  Kahler  Manning 
Anna  Mae  Oyster 
Jack  M  Thorp 

Orange  Club 

Robert  M  Bolig 
Richard  E  Campbell 
Barbara  Watkins  Clark 
Donald  R  Davis 
Patricia  Houiz  Haines 


Jean  Rothermel  Miller 
Jeanne  M  Orner 
George  W-  Phillips 
Janet  Wolf  Statler 
Donald  F  Wohlsen 

Ottier 

Susan  Kline  Bennett 
Robert  L  Block 
Lillian  Hoover  Bloomquisl 
Shirley  Showalter  Boyer 
John  H  Buffington 
Maria  Shetler  Bull 
Theodore  H  Clark 
Ray  E  Fleming 
John  Gow  III 
Harold  S  Greenly 
Paul  R.  Haffly 
Vernon  J  Miller 
Elaine  Faddis  Ogara 
Helen  Polk  Peitz 
Betty  Raup  Renn 
John  A  Reuther 
Robert  E.  Ricedorf 
Franklin  T  Ulman 
Paul  A  Wagner 
Richard  G  Westervelt 
Barbara  Anderson  Wilson 
Lloyd  T  Wilson 

Class  of  1951 

President's  Associates 

Hazel  Brobsl  Brown 

W.  Donald  Fisher 

Flora  Barnhart  Wissinger 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Robert  R  Patterson 
7858  Society 

Lyn  Bailey  D'Alessandro 
Burden  S  Faust 
fyiarilyn  Beers  Reilly 
John  R  Steiger 

Maroon  Club 

Walter  L  Brandau 
Martha  Martin  Gehns 
Lois  Seybrecht  Grund 
Jeanne  Attinger  Hassinger 
Robert  A.  Pittello 
Jesse  Stone 

Orange  Club 

JuneKlingler  Biglleri 

Marsh  C.  Bogar 

Alice  Yonghaus  Davenport 

Nelda  Shafer  Davis 

Jean  Hill  Delsite 

Mary  Lehman  Gruver 

Jacob  B  Harder,  Jr 

Gerald  E  Moorhead 

Alice  Greeger  Pfetfer 

Charles  W  Taylor 

Susan  Follz  Tietbohl 

Belty  Beam  Wohlsen 

Shirley  A  Young 

Other 

Ben  C  Alter 

Robert  L  Bitting 

William  H  Bosch 

Fern  Baumgardner  Buese 

Melvin  L  Dunn 

John  L  Eccker 

Janice  Arner  Himmelman 

Paul  R  Jones 

Jean  McDonald  Joyce 

Nancy  Cosgrove  Mackin 

Gardiner  Marek,  Sr 

Jean  VanVoorhis  McAndrew 

Grace  McKeever  Newman 

Robert  M.  Ogara 

Martha  Albert  Putnam 

Class  of  1952 

President's  Associates 

Marilyn  Krelz  Fisher 
Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Vincent  E  Boyer 
Patncia  F  Healhcole 
Kay  LaRue  Lauver 


Commencement  Processional  1991. 


1858  Society 

Faye  R  Lewis 
Chester  G  Rowe 
Lois  Gordon  Steiger 
Maroon  Club 

Barbara  Barnhart  Bacher 
James  E.  Chadwick 
Bernice  Jochem  Howling 
Lorraine  Rarick  Liddmgton 
Jacob  M  Spangler 
G  Allan  Vollmers 

Orange  Club 

Charles  H  Carr 
Voylet  Dietz  Carr 
Gilbert  O,  Day.  Jr. 
Helen  Achenbach  Keitel 
Don  A  Linn 
Clair  S  Mitch 
James  W,  Morns 
David  G  Volk 

Other 

Elinor  Tyson  Aurand 
Frank  V  Compton 
Barbara  Stagg  Eccker 
Gene  J  Fluri 
C,  DaleGateman 
Sylvia  Scholl  Hemstead 
W  Gordon  Joyce 
Richard  L  Kearns 
Ruth  Roslander  Lembach 
Kenneth  A  Lenker 
Wayne  P  Lupolt 
Betty  Pearson  Messner 
Howard  A,  Miller 
Minam  Vogler  Olson 
Kathleen  Schnerr  Price 
Lois  Renter 
Ruth  Smith  Robinson 
John  J  Takach 
William  C  Treon.  Jr. 
Thomas  Wallace 
Janet  Wingert  Yetter 
Charles  ZIock 

Class  of  1953 

President's  Associates 

Dorothy  Apgar  Ross 
Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

William  C.  Davenport 

Maroon  Club 

Joyce  Wagner  Torek 
Steve  F  Torok 

Orange  Club 

Harmon  L  Andrews 
Ruth  Freed  Bosch 
Madaline  Lease  Cook 
Pamela  McKegg  Doney 
Bettie  Winey  Moorhead 


Edward  W  Neuman 
Donald  R  Sheldon 
Joan  Wiant  Williamson-Clark 

Other 

Mary  Brown  Alter 

Marguerite  Heffelfinger  Budd 

Nancy  McKinney  Carmichael 

Joseph  Condon 

Lewis  R   Drumm,  Jr 

R  Christine  Harman  Engle 

V  Carl  Gacono 

Edward  P  Kopt 

Caroline  Rutherford  Mason 

Charles  N  Mason.  Jr 

Kenneth  E  Orris 

Charles  A  Snyder,  Jr 

M  Josephine  Stuter 

Ernest  R.  Walker,  Esq 

Robert  C  Wyllie 

Class  of  1954 

President's  Associates 

Rebecca  Shade  Mignot 
Samuel  D  Ross,  Jr 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Margaret  Henderson  Davenport 

7858  Society 

Henry  R  Albright 

Louis  A  Szabo 

Maroon  Club 

George  Liddmgton 

Orange  Club 

Ned  M  Arbogast 

Nora  Steinhards  Galins 

Irene  Oldt  Hubs 

Graydon  I.  Lose 

RuthE  Osborn 

Alexander  T  Oshirak 

Arthur  C  Stamfel 

Janet  Miller  Taylor 

Other 

Irene  Meerbach  Anderson 

Marilyn  Fetterolf  Bowers 

Carolyn  Lucas  Boyer 

Samuel  Carmichael 

William  C  Church 

Betle  Vincent  Cooper 

Nancy  Krieg  Currens 

James  C.  Dell 

Marlin  V  Heffner 

Walter  R  Henry 

Ruth  Baer  Herbert 

Dwight  E,  Keener 

Shirley  Thompson  Khalouf 

Eleanor  Borski  King 

Lucian  Smith  Leach 

Jack  M  Schreffler 

Faye  Kostenbauder  Williamson 


Class  of  1955 

President's  Associates 

Rulh  Scolt  Nunn 
Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Bruce  A  Bell 

Arlan  K  Gilbert 

James  J  Gormley 

Merle  F  Ulsh 

1858  Society 

Larry  R  Bingaman 

Kenneth  F  Erdley,  Jr 

Mary  Ann  Bingaman  Klemtop 

Orange  Club 

Helen  Williams  Boyd 
Richard  K  Boyd 
Harry  F  Kocher.  Jr 
Wayne  E  Miller 
William  H  Vanderhoof.  Jr. 

Other 

Waller  C  Albert 
Nancy  Richards  Benner 
Charles  W  Coates 
Shirley  Decker  Galeman 
Helen  Griffiths  Hendry 
Lana  Fegley  Henry 
W  Deen  Lauver 
Richard  E  McCarty 
Carlene  Lamade  Schock 
Frank  G  Smith 
Joanne  Quick  Spangler 
Cart  R-  Winey 
Margaret  Wright  Wolfe 


Class  of  1956 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Deborah  Krapl  Bell 
Elsie  Gruber  Gormley 
Harry  M.  Leister,  Jr 

1858  Society 

Charles  S  Bailes 
Charlotte  Sandt  Erdley 

Maroon  Club 

Henry  W  Geiss 
Eugene  F  Kolva 
Orange  Club 
Carol  Dauberman  Chidsey 
Henry  S  Cook 
William  K  Doney 
Maurice  R  Feldman 
Marjorie  Kostenbauder  Finley 
Doris  Moon  Metcalf 
Audrey  Vollman  Vanderhoof 

Other 

Charlotte  Meerbach  Bunke 
John  C-  Bunke 

Claire  Rosengarten  Dromgoole 
Richard  Eyster 
Jane  Clark  Hazen 
Ruth  Brobst  Johnson 
Clyde  R-  Kauffman 
Alice  Fellows  Keener 
Winifred  Bonsall  Keiter 
Betsy  Shirk  Kirchner 
Clayton  E  Leach.  Jr. 
Mary  Hildebrand  Naugle 
Helene  A  Nestler 
George  W  Orren 
Evelyn  Herbslrith  Ruffing 
Joanne  Mummert  Spangler 
Sally  Brown  Sulliuan 
Seth  P  Wheeland 
[ylargaret  Brady  Wyllie 
Janet  Gerner  Yeich 
John  D.  Yeich 


Class  of  1957 

President's  Associates 

Peter  M   Nunn 
Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Lynn  Hassinger  Askew 
Jack  K,  Bishop 
Clay  L.  Lorah 


Corporate 
and  Private 
Foundations 

Much  of  Susquehanna's  momentum 
came  from  the  financial  support 
received  during  1990-91  from  the 
following  corporate  and  private 
foundations: 

Apple  Foundation 

Carpenter  Technology  Corporation 

Foundation 
lUlary  D.  Comerford  Trust 
The  Charles  B.  Degenstein  Foundation 
The  Harry  F  Duncan  Foundation 
Foundation  for  Independent  Colleges 
The  Ambrose  N,  &  Ida  Fredrickson 

Foundation 
The  G.  Scott  &  Bessie  K.  Guyer 

Foundation 
The  Hall  Foundation 
Jewish  Chautauqua  Society 
The  Christian  R.  &  Mary  Lindback 

Foundation 
The  McCormick  Trusts 
Mid  Atlantic  Arts  Foundation 
The  Pressor  Foundation 
John  and  Verna  Reidler  Foundation 
Sears  Roebuck  Foundation 
L.B.  Smith  Educational  Foundation 
The  Donald  B.  and  Dorothy  L.  Stabler 

Foundation 
Sun  Company  Foundation 
The  Margaret  L.  Wendt  Foundation 
York  Container  Foundation 


Bequests 

Susquehanna  University  honors  the  i 
memory  of  visionary  and  caring 
alumni  and  friends  from  whom 
bequests  were  received  during 
1990-91; 

Estate  of  Beatrice  V  Bowman 
Lawrence  C  Fisher '31,  deceased 
Estate  of  Robert  F  Goodman 
Estate  of  Helen  B  Russell 


Honorary  Gifts 

Susquehanna  honors  these 
individuals  who  were  recognized 
through  special  gifts  from  friends 
or  family  for  significant  achievements 
or  special  events: 

Larry  G-  Romig  "57 

by  Alan  E.  and  Ruth  A.  Carp 
Lawrence  M,  Isaacs  '43 

by  Ted  and  Many  Ellen  Isaacs  Dix 

by  Sara  G  and  John  D.  Kirkland 

by  Jane  Isaacs  Speedling 
John  Magnus 

by  Ellen  Berry  Codella  '87 

by  Paul  S-  Daniels  '79 

by  Caroline  Day 

by  Vitolds  and  Milena  Gobins 

by  Peler  H  and  Evelyn  M  Haller 

by  Helen  G  Hodam 

by  Jane  H  Margesson 

by  Rachael  Welsh  Paden  '83 

by  Dale  J.  Travis  '82 
Bruce  Wagenseller 

by  Mrs.  Webster  G.  Mayer 
Clifford  V.  and  Jane  Pressor 

by  Bruce  0.  and  Sachiko  Presser 

by  Louise  Slater 


1858  Society 

Earl  F.  Kleintop 
Stanley  R,  Shilling 
Maroon  Club 
Marion  D  Drumheller 
George  F  Schluchterer 

Orange  Club 

Ronald  E  Fouche 
Jane  Longenecker  Grim 
Donald  R,  Henninger 
Other 

Mary  Rosendale  Bucolo 
Linda  Youhon  Collins 
Park  H.  Haussler 
Sandra  Gilftllan  Khuen-Kryk 
Suzanne  Beal  McCarty 
John  D.  Moody 
Thiry  Reamer  Olbrich 
George  H.  Posptsil 
Frank  L.  Romano 
Suzanne  Wahl  Schaeffer 
Barbara  Boob  Shaffer 
Dorothy  Wardle  Spencer 
Joan  Raudenbush  Wendel 
Leroy  B.  Wolfe,  Jr 
Nancy  Marek  Wolfe 

Class  of  1958 

7858  Society 

Jill  Fuller  Snyder 

Maroon  Club 

Vernon  V.  Hoover 
Richard  L,  Kisslak 
Alice  Ann  Patterson  Leidel 
Janis  Quigley  Schluchterer 
Orange  Club 
Sheldon  A  Johnson 
Lee  Erholm  MacKenn 
Gail  Woolbert  White 
James  W.  White 

Other 

Anne  M  Ambromovage 

Janice  Paul  Arcidiacono 

Richard  H,  Cahn 

Mary  Neal  Coleman 

Gary  L  Crum 

Stanley  E,  DeCamp 

Mary  Lou  Ernst  Fonberg 

Barbara  Enck  Good 

Wade  L,  Hoffman 

Dons  Keener  Holcomb 

James  A,  Keiser 

Dawn  Douglas  Liberman 

Nancy  Bumbarger  Peterson 

Richard  Purnell 

Joan  A  Richie 

William  M.  Rohrbach 

Walter  D  Runkle 

Janet  Gordon  Ruiz 

Wayne  Rutz 

Nancy  Lockett  Savage 

Mary  Moore  Schatkowski 

Carolyn  Gillaspie  Snow 

Mary  E  Souden 

Sara  V,  Troutman 

Robert  C.  White 

Gloria  Myers  Willauer 

Robert  A,  Willauer 

Class  of  1959 

Benjan^in  Kurtz  Circle 

Robert  L  Fiscus 
Raymond  J  Kerstetter,  Jr. 

7858  Society 

Jack  E,  Cisney 
Eleanor  K,  Pourron 
Sidney  F  Richard 
Maroon  Club 
Margaret  Brubaker  Gray 
Russell  L  McTague 
Susan  Lehman  Norlhrup 
Joan  Bittinger  Weber 

Orange  Club 

Gerald  O.  Fletcher 
Russell  P  Mertz 


Dale  L,  Patterson 

Glenn  R.  Showalter 

GeneWitiak 

Ray  J  Yeingsl 

Judith  Anderson  Zucker 

Other 

Ruth  Coleman  Acker 
Robert  M  Anderson 
Gary  E.  Aucker 
Lois  Kohl  Badgley 
Joseph  M.  Barlow 
JohnT  Baskin 
Julie  Stauffer  Bender 
William  M  Berger 
Lester  L  Brubaker 
Carl  R  Catherman 
Gail  Muller  England 
Carolyn  Birkhimer  Ernst 
Margaret  Pattyson  Greene 
Denece  Newhard  Haussler 
Carl  A  Horsfield 
Jams  Adams  John 
Nancy  Eiserman  Kelly 
Paul  D.  Olbrich 
Lester  E.  Rudistll 
Mary-Margaret  Overly  Rulh 
Marian  Bowman  Schrock 
Janet  Rohrbach  Showers 
Clyde  H  Wood 


Class  of  1960 

7858  Society 

Allen  I   Rowe 
Maroon  Club 

Barry  B  Bealor 

Nancy  Phillips  Bealor 

Donald  E  Coleman 

James  R  Middleswarth 

Stephanie  Haase  Moore 

Orange  Club 

Richard  Reichard 

Ronald  L,  Smith 

Larry  W,  Updegrove 

Willi  K.  E.  Weichelt 

Other 

Richard  C  Albright 

Helene  Schumacher  Barner 

Patricia  Eitzen  Beck 

Katherine  Wagner  Colucci 

Michael  F  Fahey,  Jr 

Helen  Harding  Ferraro 

Ralph  W.  Ferraro 

Donald  M  Gray 

Gary  A  Hackenberg 

C.  Edward  Huber 

C.  Wesley  Hunt 

Barbara  Shilling  Klepper 

Amos  G   Kunkle.  Jr 

Ella  Koch  Kunkle 

Lillian  Holcombe  Martin 

Patricia  Campbell  Pelkey 

Harry  L,  Powers 

Roberts.  Probert,  Jr 

Beverly  Braun  Rhodes 

James  A,  Rhodes 

Ray  E  Richie 

Cleone  Hohman  Rudisill 

Denny  R  Shank 

June  Nonnemacher  Shank 

Esther  Rebuck  Speck 

Howard  Speck,  Jr. 

Carol  Daily  Stierle 

George  N  Swann 

Jean  Wenk  Thruston 

Sara  McCahan  Williams 

Virginia  Alexander  Yanchus 

Sally  Kehler  Yates 


Class  of  1961 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Linda  Traub  Fiscus 
Stephen  T  Toy 
7858  Society 
Robert  E  Leighty 
Sandra  Brandt  Richard 


Maroon  Club 

Nancy  A  Davis 
Laurance  W,  Miller 
Gary  L.  Moore 
Orange  Club 
Maurice  H,  Bobst.  Jr. 
R  Allen  Fiscus 
Marlin  A  Inch 
Raymond  C.  Sharrow 
Virginia  Kratz  Sharrow 

Other 

Eugene  F  Alichwer 

Louis  R  Coons 

Margaret  Webb  Coons 

Jacquelyn  Barber  Cooper 

Glona  Albert  Crum 

Sandra  Schell  Deen 

Essene  Harvey  Finlaw 

Carol  McCloy  Gilchrist 

Paul  W  Harter 

Richard  Horn 

Annamae  Hockenbrock  Horwhat 

Thomas  J.  Keener 

William  E,  Kissinger 

Linda  K  Leonard 

Paul  A  Martin 

Alfred  G.  Shaffer  III 

Jack  F  Snider 

Karen  Goeringer  Snider 

Janice  Stahl  Snyder 

Barbara  Pontz  Tolbert 

Jocelyn  Swope  Zimmerman 

Paul  P  Zimmerman 


Class  of  1962 

Presidents  Associates 

Carl  H   Hitchner 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Dorothy  M.  Anderson 
Leslie  R-  Butler 
Maria  Wernikowski  Macfarlan 
Francis  A.  Nace 

7858  Society 

Norman  H.  Lauer 
Joan  Lawley  Leighty 

Maroon  Club 

Elizabeth  Hodges  Bagger 
Robert  E.  Brenner,  Jr 
Philip  M,  Clark 
Ronald  C  Hardnock 
William  H   Kahl 
Ronald  L  McGlaughlin 
Jean  Ewald  Middleswarth 
Maureen  Davenport  Ries 
Robert  A.  Smith 

Orange  Club 

Anne  Ostheim  Barnes 
Patricia  Goetz  Brenan 
Gloria  Graybill  Brubaker 
Dorothy  Shomper  McManus 
Wayne  H.  Minami 
Terry  L  Moll 
Audrey  Kellert  Yeingst 
Other 

JohnE,  Albright 
Bruce  Banes 
Robert  B.  Bechtel 
Leonard  R.  Betkoski 
Sarah  Blaskovitz 
Judith  A  Blee 
Charles  R.  Bowen 
Judith  A  Brndjar 
William  H  Clark 
Ben  Difrancesco 
Charlotte  Downer  Epiey 
William  L.  Fausey 
Fritz  J.  Fichtner.  Jr. 
Sandra  L  Forse 
Ronald  I.  Foye 
Thomas  L  Hanshaw 
Phyllis  Betz  Johansen 
Grace  Johnson  Murphy 
John  H  Spillman 
Susan  E.  Turnbach 


Class  of  1963 

President's  Associates 

F,  Thomas  Casey 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Joe  W  Kleinbauer 
Carl  M  Moyer 

7858  Society 

Fred  Dunkelberger 
Stephen  C  Gettier 
Man^in  J  Malone 
Carol  Shesler  Rowe 
Thomas  D  Samuel 
Jeffrey  G  Whitney 
Maroon  Club 
James  A  Blessing 
Richard  E  Rowe 
Irene  Etter  Schmehl 

Orange  Club 

Naomi  Weaver  Grondahl 
James  H  Herrold 
Elwood  B  Hippie,  Jr 
George  W,  Kindon  IV 
Jane  Kump  Kindon 
Joseph  P  Perfilio 
Marilyn  Vekassy  Perfilio 
KayM  Potts 
LynnG.  Sanberg 
Rudolph  J  Vander  Hiel 
Frank  N.  Yaggi 

Other 

Cynthia  Heist  Alichwer 
Carol  Gresh  Black 
James  C.  Black 
Florence  Olson  Brasser 
James  J  Campbell 
Robert  W  Curtis 
Penelope  Stamps  Dagrossa 
Terry  J  Derk 
Harry  B  Dietrich 
Thomas  C  Donlan 
Patricia  Estep  Dysart 
Herbert  L  Edwards 
Carolyn  Grabau  Fishburn 
William  K  Fishburn 
Donna  Robb  Graybill 
Glen  B  Hostetter 
John  H  E   Krohn 
Judith  Tuma  Kuebler 
Peter  H   Kuebler 
Lynn  E  Lerew 
John  F  Luscko 
Theodore  A  Maurer 
Clark  R  Mosier 
Eileen  Pettit  MotI 
Sandra  Dunkle  Nelson 
James  Perot 
Cynthia  Hoffman  Priest 
Joyce  Lundy  Rhodes 
Lee  A  Shamory 
NeilR  Smith 
Linda  Leach  Spillman 
Robert  J  Summer 
Jean  Petlicoffer  Swann 
Ann  Ferrence  Tagher 
Emily  Parlndge  Trautmann 
Robert  J  Tushinski 
H  Nathan  Ward 
Kenneth  L  Wiest 

Class  of  1964 

President  s  Associates 

Dons  Hoffman  Casey 
George  E   Harris  IV 
Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 
Fred  R  Hauser 
Frank  J  Leber 
James  W  Summers 
7858  Society 
Robert  G  Gundaker 
Joseph  A  Snyder,  Jr 

Maroon  Club 

Gene  H  Dechert 
William  A  Gerkens 
Harvey  A  Horowitz 
Lori  Border  Kissinger 
Irving  H   Merwin 
Sally  Baskin  Snauffer 


Orange  Club 

Roger  L  Buriak 
Barbara  Allen  Fiscus 
Albert  W  Grondahl 
Sarah  E,  Hannum 
William  B  Jones 
Grace  Simington  Karschner 
Alan  L  Kiel 
Karen  M   Loeffler 
Martha  Sue  Det)en  Moll 
Judith  A  Rolhermel 
Lawrence  E  Shaffer 
Pamela  Yeager  Silar 
Robert  Y  Silar 
Other 

Robert  C,  Aerni 
Alfred  A.  Ambrose 
Ann  Spriggle  Beaver 
Eugene  C  Boughner 
Paul  H,  Bowman 
James  R   Bramer 
Larry  D  Brenneman 
Frederick  D.  Brown 
Donna  Zeilman  Chestnut 
Lynn  Ptister  Curtin 
Sandra  Haney  Day 
Karen  Frable  Donald 
Ethel  Lawrence  Edwards 
John  C-  Garrett 
Warren  W  Gass 
M  Jane  Gelnett 
Robert  B,  Hancock 
JohnK  Hedler.  Jr. 
Fred  G  Hershey 
Shirley  Garrison  Hutchings 
Fred  W  Jacobs,  Jr 
P  Wayne  Kauffman 
Pamela  J  Kay 
Terry  R  Kissinger 
Richard  E  Linder 
Roland  L.  Marionni 
Dorothy  Canfield  Marshall 
George  M   Mowers,  Jr 
Louis  D  O'Neil 
Carol  Wallding  Osadchey 
Theron  J  Royer 
Michael  E  Rupprecht 
James  F  Sandahl 
Patricia  Taylor  Schmidt 
Lawrence  A  Skinner 
Linda  Scharff  Smith 
Gary  W.  Stone 
Douglas  E  Toothaker 
Nancy  Adams  Toothaker 
Jeffrey  R.  Weichel 
James  M  Wilde 


Class  of  1965 

President's  Associates 

PaulG  Fjlipek 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Carl  L  Campbell 
Richard  E.  Caruso 
David  A.  Koch 
John  W,  Pfrommer 
Bonnie  Bucks  Reece 
Barbara  Evans  Summers 
1858  Society 
James  F  App 
Mary  Snyder  Davis 
Milton  H  Maslin 
Wayne  W.  Miller 
Diane  Norcross  Samuel 
Maroon  Club 
Paul  V  Hanman 
F  David  Pennypacker 
William  G.  Straus 
R-  Brent  Swope 
James  L.  Zimmerman 

Orange  Club 

Bonnie  L  Johnson 
Richard  S  Karschner 
Thomas  L  Myers 
Joseph  V.  VIcek 
Other 

Douglas  R  Allen 
June  Lawrence  Alter 
Helen  L.  Bachman 


Mary  Close  Bacon 
Dorothy  Woolley  Baron 
Susan  Evans  Beard 
Stacey  L  Bottiger 
Adele  Breese 

Jacquelyn  Loughridge  Byars 
Nancy  Corson  Carter 
Bonnie  Baum  Castellion 
E  Lance  Cave 
Joseph  M   David,  Jr, 
Frances  Ray  Faylor 
George  W  Fishel,  Jr. 
Muriel  HartlineFolk 
Lawrence  J  Galley 
Richard  W,  Hafer 
Robert  K   Hamme 
Cortland  M.  Hatfield 
Walter  J  Henss 
Dawn  Fife  Kinard 
Alan  Knchev 
Milton  M   Kuhn 
Carolyn  Tweed  Leap 
Victoria  S  Long 
Meredith  Wright  Martin 
Edith  Godshall  Messerschmidt 
Carl  F  Miller 
Catherine  Etter  Miller 
Pamela  Kishpaugh  Miller 
Edward  J  Pokornicky,  Esq 
Daniel  R  Seyss 
Janet  Clark  Watts 
RobertN.  Watts,  Jr. 
David  M,  Wilkinson 


Class  of  1966 

President's  Associates 

Wayne  H   Fisher 
Margaret  Lauver  Harris 
Ralph  E  Purpur 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Patricia  Laubach  Hallman 
Frederick  W  Kelly.  Jr 
Donald  S  King 
Suzanne  Springer  Zeok 

Maroon  Club 

Sue  C  Davis 
Holly  Grove  Delaney 
Harold  A  Freed 
Thomas  R  Gresh 
John  J  Menapace 
William  P  O'Brien 
Martha  Rape  Wadlow 
Orange  Club 
Ronald  R  Emerick 
David  L  Eysler 
Christopher  J  Gipe 
Judith  Hawk  Lasley 
Nancy  Elston  Richardson 
Other 

Larry  D  Bashore 
Priscilla  Clark  Bashore 
Elizabeth  Braun  Beattie 
Susan  Bannister  Boone 
Barbara  Miles  Bramer 
Nancy  Nelson  Cane 
Judith  Beery  Carter 
Myrna  Lee  Corson 
Richard  D  Davidson 
Robert  I  Estill 
Georgia  D  Fegley 
Carolyn  German  Fox 
Larry  A  Giesmann 
Lynn  Burgee  Henss 
Melinda  Karns  Hummel 
R   Peter  Johnson 
Susann  McAuliffe  Lucas 
Stephen  D  Melching 
Margaret  Jager  Nance 
Barbara  Reynolds  Nelson 
Anna  Schelander  Price 
Samuel  A  Stauffer 
Margaret  Oelkers  Talbot 
Richard  Talbot 
Patricia  Bradway  Valentine 
Carole  Summer  Ward 
Marilyn  Moitu  Weinberg 
Cheryl  Spalding  Wright 
Lois  Swartz  Ymgling 


Class  of  1967 

President's  Associates 

Terry  L.  March 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

J  Robert  Arthur 
Franklyn  M   Bergonzi 
7858  Society 

William  F  Livengood 
Maroon  Club 

Mary  Drake  Franco 
Thomas  C  Maran 
John  A  Norton 
Kenneth  Sausman.  Jr. 
Gary  R.  Seifert 
Manan  L  Shatto 
Orange  Club 
Charles  S  Bender  II 
Virginia  M.  Biniek 
John  W  Bottger 
Frederick  L  Dudley 
Barry  I  Gehring 
Russell  C  Herrmann,  Jr. 
Barbara  Kaufmann  Huber 
Jeannette  Moyer  Kowell 
Carolyn  Wahler  Miller 
Robert  R  Miller 
Maxine  Leniz  Thumser 
Dwight  F  Weeks 
William  H.Wiest 
Other 

Anthony  0.  Adamopoulos 
Susan  Brumfield  Ambacher 
James  A  Anderson 
Nancy  L  Baker 
Ellen  Comey  Bennett 
Walter  H  Biedermann 
F  Kent  Bonney 
Bruce  S  Brown 
Donna  Ake  Burkholder 
Anthony  J,  Costello 
Karen  Hardy  de  Laurier 
Shirley  A  Dickau 
Dwight  E  Dickensheets 
Cynthia  Gulp  Fad 
Judith  Lloyd  Famous 
Charles  B  France 
Patricia  Craig  Galley 
Barbara  Letcher  Grula 
Penney  Graham  Gustafson 
Jennifer  Hawley  Hamme 
Barbara  Mundy  Hearn 
Donna  Garver  Henry 
Paula  Woodruff  Hill 
Richard  R   Hough,  Jr 
Rosemary  Robinson  Hough 
Robert  M  Jones 
David  M  Kaplan 
Richard  C  Kindig 
Dianne  Gooderham  Knorr 
Mary  Clukey  Krackow 
Billie  Eby  Kramer 
Ruth  Gearhart  Macera 
Carolyn  Evans  Mach 
Raymond  J  Mach 
Joan  Buck  Markley 
Frank  D  Marsh 
Christine  V  Mayo 
Gail  Spory  McPherson 
Richard  J  Moore 
Christine  Groth  Murow 
Diane  Heller  Nixon 
Nancy  V.  Orr 
Carole  Sloan  Pursell 
Richard  Roesler 
Chnstme  Schlichting 
Margaret  A  Shields 
Robert  C  Snyder 
Mary  McCrea  Spencer 
John  J  Stankiewicz 
Richard  S  Trostle.  Sr 
Roger  G  Van  Deroef 
Linda  Kauffman  Vorce 
James  B  Wagner,  Jr 
John  P  Williams.  Jr 
Zolna  Makar  Williams 
Richard  S  Wolf 
Vaughn  A.  Wolf 
Ronald  J  Yevitz 
William  L  Ymgling 
William  E.Zick 


Class  of  1968 

President's  Associates 

Nicholas  A  Lopardo 
Dawn  Gngg  Mueller 
Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Sally  Feitig  Caruso 
Samuel  D  Clapper 
Jimmy  H  Hall 
Henry  H  Hernngton 
Barry  R  Jackson 
Denise  Horton  Jackson 
William  A  Lewis,  Jr. 
Ellen  Rogers  Mearns 
Richard  E  Mearns 
Johanna  Sheese  Murray 
Richard  G  Poinsett 
Richard  D  Spotts 
7858  Society 
Constantine  Exarchos 
Norrine  Bailey  Spencer 
Ralph  G  Ziegler 

Maroon  Club 

Terry  R  Bossert 
Marilyn  Pierce  Cromwell 
Richard  J  Cromwell 
Manlyn  Moritz  Elam 
John  Havas 
Leonard  J  Marzano 
Barbara  Smith  Norton 
Mary  Ingram  Ritsert 
Cheryl  R  Stickle 
Orange  Club 
James  E  Bowman 
Elizabeth  Charles 
H  Donald  Glaser.  Jr 
Samuel  J.  Halpern 
Richard  A  Hutter 
Robert  J  King 
Charles  H  McLeskey 
ChalhsA  Niles 
Donald  P  Orso 
Mary  Ann  Carpenter  Orso 
John  C.  Paterson,  Jr 
Dianne  Harshman  Patterson 
Kathleen  Livingston  Peck 
Frank  J  Sawicki 
Betsy  Klose  Selinger 
Kenneth  R  Selinger 
Nan  Weller 
Other 

Karalee  Buttorff  Ameel 
Dennis  M  Baker 
Peggy  Gilbert  Beck 
David  P  Bingaman 
William  R  Brower 
Albert  W  Byrnes 
Gwen  Henneforth  Fitch 
Daniel  M  Fornataro 
Robert  E  Forse 
Sally  Curnow  Gilbert 
Lester  E  Goodman,  Jr. 
John  R  GnHiths 
Elizabeth  Frost  Hardie 
Barbara  Brought  Hernandez 
Maureen  Thomas  Herr 
Ruth  Seigfried  Himmelberger 
Eric  L  Horn 

Catherine  Strese  Jar)isian 
Benjamin  L,  Jones 
Benjamin  Larzelere  III 
Barbara  A  Leonard 
Joan  Seabrook  Linn 
Thomas  R  Long 
James  L  Lubrecht  II 
Jerome  E  Lynch 
Marsha  Tamke  McHenry 
Richard  F  Michael 
Karin  I   Michelsen 
Thomas  R  Milbrand 
Trudy  Miller  Miner 
Gerald  J  Miskar 
Alexander  A  Nash,  Jr 
Karen  Geiger  Nash 
Jeffrey  L  Noble 
Sally  Davis  Rankin 
Joanne  Goglia  Remhart 
Sarah  Gait  Riddle 
Kathleen  Blunt  Roberts 
Nancy  Rickenbaugh  Rolatn 


Janel  Schmaltz  Ross 
Robert  Schiipp 
June  Funk  Shashok 
Ann  M  Sheppard 
Edward  L  Solem 
Kenneth  Stark 
Ernest  M  Stauffer 
Nancy  Oliver  Straus 
Frederick  R.  Swavely 
Sally  Claycomb  Townsend 
Catharine  Michener  Tunis 
Jean  Sawyer  Twombly 
David  S.  Unger 
Sharon  Felterolf  Vak 
Stephen  M  Vak 
Nancy  SIroup  Wagner 

Class  of  1969 

President's  Associates 

Robert  H  Ray 
Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Gary  E  Baylor 
Thomas  C  Eggleston  III 
Wendy  Evans  Herrington 
Linda  laeger  Poinsett 

7858  Society 

Walter  W  Custance 
Richard  F  Saylor 
Priscilla  Edwards  Slack 
Maroon  Club 
David  M.  Dumeyer 
Janice  Brown  Fisher 
Gary  R.  Gilbert 
Christine  Richards  Kyse 
Judith  Wittosch  Malcolm 
David  C.  Steffen 
Orange  Club 
Barry  E  Bowen 
Daniel  M  Corveleyn 
Robert  E  Guise 
Margaret  Hell  King 
David  C.  Lawrence 
Barry  I.  Llewellyn 
Philomena  Ouattrocchi 
Jo-Anne  H  Roberts 
Linda  Taylor  Rule 
W.  David  Rule 
Shirley  Jones  Vincent 
Karen  Plleger  Zygan 

Other 

F  Raymond  Adams  111 
Carol  Smith  Arnold 
John  C  Arthur 
James  L  Ayers 
Keith  H  Bance 
Bronwyn  Tippett  Bauer 
Donald  O  Bensinger 
Judith  K,  Billman 
Gerald  L  Book 
John  L  Boyer 
Katharine  S  Bressler 
John  C  Brill 
Barbara  Hogg  Clayman 
Charles  E  Cloutman 
Howard  R,  Collins 
Alan  H.  Cooper 
Donald  L  Craver 
Virgil  Franks  Davala 
Peter  W  Dehn 
Robert  D  DiPietro 
Howard  E  Duryea 
Thomas  Etzweiler 
Nancy  Comp  Everson 
Carol  Reese  Feister 
John  C  Flohr  II 
Martha  Imhof  Frantz 
William  J.  Freed,  Jr 
William  R.  Gatti 
Claire  Smith  Hanson 
Nancy  Gary  Harris 
Stephen  R  Herrold 
Beverly  Gillette  Hesel 
David  L.  Hesel 
Susan  Stephan  Hill 
Michael  J,  Hoover 
David  L.  Hummel 
Linda  Whitenight  Hummel 
Dale  Jacobsen  Inlander 
Susan  Agoglia  Ivovich 


ReliLxiiig  in  front  ofBogar  Hall. 


Ingrid  Grodem  Jacobus 

Peter  G.  Jar|isian 

Robert  O  Jesberg,  Jr 

David  B  Johnson 

Patricia  Drumm  Jones 

Elizabeth  Maule  Kahler 

Ann  Ellis  Kaley 

Terry  W  Kent 

Paulette  Keller  Knauer 

Beverly  Steeley  Larzelere 

Anne  Heimbach  Lawrence 

Margaret  Knouse  Lewis 

Lloyd  O  Lohmeyer  III 

Beth  Runk  Lupolt 

Lam  Pyles  MacAniff 

Holly  Ford  Marsh 

Jeffrey  A  Mattis 

Virginia  Carlson  McKenzie 

William  H  Medlicott 

Robert G  Monahan 

Susanne  Kahn  Mullin 

James  W  Page 

Donald  W  Peppier 

Carol  Riley  Pfeiter 

Richard  F  Pfeifer 

Nancy  Haas  Reese 

Kurt  Reinhart 

Herbert  T  Rorer 

Dean  S  Ross 

Margaret  McCracken  Schiipp 

Edward  R  Schmidt 

Robert  F  Schofield,  Jr 

Richard  W  Semke 

W  Stevens  Shipman 

Glen  A  Sholl 

Robert  X  Spero 

Ronald  M  Stahl,  Esq- 

Linda  Grill  Stankiewicz 

W  Allan  Todd 

Sarah  Boys  Widhu 

Donald  H.  Wilson 

Michael  J  Wolf 

Robert  E,  Yerger 

Dennis  L  Zimmerman 


Class  of  1970 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Richard  M  Jacobson 
Carol  Scherb  Ray 
Frank  J  Trembulak 

7858  Society 

David  A  Barber 
Douglas  L.  Marion 
James  G  Packard 
Louis  A,  Vermillion 


Maroon  Club 

Martha  Barker  Blessing 
Steven  E  Dubs 
Gregory  E.  Galano 
Gregg  A  Hodgdon 
John  H  Klemeyer 
H  Laurence  Kyse 
William  C  Merz 
H  Gerald  Nanos 
Judy  Hoffman  Schmidt 
Garrett  L  Stauffer 
David  B.  Werner 

Orange  Club 

Margaret  Harris  Biesecker 
Kathleen  Van  Order  Bowen 
Karen  Kister  Corveleyn 
David  M   Dolinsky 
Brian  W  Gallup 
Donald  C  Hamlin 
C  Dean  Hammond  III 
H   Louis  Horner.  Jr. 
Bonnie  Eiker  Lightcap 
Alan  C  Lovell 
Gail  D.  Mason 
James  R.  Nace 
Ann  Ruth  Wolfe 
Thomas  D,  Wolfe 

Others 

Sarah  Landis  Arthur 
Paul  W  Bankes 
Gwendolyn  A  Baughman 
Marcia  Graeff  Bell 
Charles  A  Brophy 
Phillip  G.  Buchanan 
Robert  G  Carothers 
Laurine  Longfield  Cooke 
William  D  Cooke 
Ruth  Zimmerman  Dennis 
Robert  R  Dunn  III 
Sue  J  Eblmg 
Donna  Zierdt  Elkin 
Robert  F  Everson 
Michael  R  Fenstermacher 
Keith  Gaugler 
Sandra  Bahn  Gmgerich 
Linda  UlrichGlantz 
Donald  B  Green 
Harriet  Burger  Griffith 
Robert  B  Heinemann 
Beth  Moore  Heisler 
James  B.  Heisler 
James  K,  Hill 
Wayne  D  Hill 
Robert  G  Hochstuhl 
Eileen  Moninghoff  Horn 
Cheryl  Snyder  Huber 


Peggy  Dotterer  Jacob 

Lane  C  Kaley 

Carl  L  Kaulfman 

Barry  R,  Klock 

Betty  Swartz  Larsen 

Linda  Perry  Leili 

John  S.  Leonard 

Mary  T  Lotspeich 

Karen  Emiey  Lubrecht 

Gerald  Malasheskie 

Michael  J.  Marcinek 

Mary  Frances  Lenker  Miller 

Ruth  Stambaugh  Mills 

Minam  Mangle  Moyer 

Ray  A  Moyer 

Eloise  Jury  Myers 

Diane  Burgee  Packer 

Marina  Sinanoglou  Papaconstantinou 

Alan  F  Pawlenok 

Emily  Lees  Peachey 

JohnR.  Pendill 

Terry  E  Phillips 

D  Ward  Plummer.  Jr. 

Kenneth  M  Salzman 

Deshler  S  Schenck 

Jane  Malanchuk  Schuessler 

Jeffrey  R  Scott 

Jane  L  Shoemaker 

H.  Franklin  Showers 

Carol  Snook  Stark 

Loreen  Wimmer  Stout 

Susan  B  Twombly 

J.  Thomas  Uhler 

Paul  W-  Wenske 

Lynn  Fitch  Wolfrom 

Dorothy  Pulst  Wright 

Linda  Covert  Zeiber 


Class  of  1971 

Benjantin  Kurtz  Circle 

John  G.  Foos 
Janet  Goodyear  Jacobson 
Signe  Gates  Knock 
Ronald  A  Kramer 
Calhenne  Rogers  San  Filippo 
Philip  E  San  Filippo 
Kenneth  J,  Vermillion 
Roxane  Havice  Vermillion 
J858  Society 
Lynn  Keim  Marion 
Joseph  P  Palchak,  Jr 
Jeffrey  A,  Roush 
Elinor  M  Thompson 
Jeffreys  Wilte 
Maroon  Club 
Donald  T  Auld 
Albin  F  Blom 
Roger  P  Cheney 
Robert  A.  Dachik 
Ann  Hilbish  Eckman 
Jacqueline  O'Shea  Galano 
Linda  Maier  Klemeyer 
Irving  A  Miller  III 
Karen  L  Olson 

Orange  Club 

Thomas  N  Berryman 
Richard  A  Farnow 
Whitney  A  Gay 
Alan  B.  Kegerise 
Mary  Brookover  Kramer 
John  B.  Lippincott 
Jean  McEvoy  Llewellyn 
Linda  Nansteel  Lovell 
Patricia  G  Lundholm 
David  W.  Madison 
Donald  L.  Van  Gilder 
John  T  Wheaton 

Other 

Judith  G.  Avery 
William  L.  Bechtel,  Jr, 
Craig  K  Benzenberg 
Janet  Johnson  Bielicki 
Janis  Egan  Bigelow 
Barry  T  Boblick 
Elizabeth  Varner  Borger 
Francine  Patarino  Brice 
Ralph  F  Buchspics 
Donald  J.  Campbell 
Joan  Burgess  Cloutman 


Nancy  Faringer  Cressman 

Davtd  J  Deak 

Cynthia  Frishkorn  Deik 

Candace  Kuckens  DiPietro 

Susan  Stewart  EmbessJ 

Anne  L  Ford 

David  C  Frey 

Donald  C.  Gates 

Michael  H  Gerardi 

Sandra  H  Goodenough 

Joel  K  Gordon 

Cozette  Hartman  Haggerty 

David  W  Hahn 

Linda  M  Haughion 

Janet  Oberholtzer  Haupt 

Donald  B  Hill  II 

Roberta  Schroeder  Hill 

Linda  Mauk  Hoover 

Peggy  Haas  Howell 

David  H  Koppenhaver 

Robert  C  Krafft 

Karen  Nobel  Kupp 

Bonnie  Rapp  Lepley 

Judy  Bistlme  Lyman 

Thomas  M   Lyons 

Diane  Farnnglon  Macia 

Gary  D  Macia 

Phyllis  Reinhardt  Malasheskie 

Charlene  Stoner  Maue 

Frederick  R  Maue 

Frederick  C  Mayer 

Donald  W  McClain 

Carol  Lesher  Miller 

Frederick  T  Minchhotf 

David  J  Mitten 

Charles  G   Norbert 

Jessica  Schubert  Norbert 

Denny  Packard 

C  Neil  Petersen.  Esq. 

Michael  J  Petron 

Kathy  Fairchild  Phillips 

Rebecca  Yarnell  Price 

Gregory  A  Reppa 

Mane  Morgan  Riss 

Michael  F  Scavone 

David  G  Schwalm 

Domenico  Seddio 

Robert  E.  Siegrist 

Nancy  Robinson  Stephan 

Mark  L  Stevens 

Emily  Futhey  Stover 

Charles  N  Tannery,  Jr 

Lynne  Kastrup  Villarreal 

Pearl  Barabas  Vinces 

Fred  D  Westbrook 

Randall  D.  Yoder 


Class  of  1972 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Carl  C  Yinglmg 

7858  Society 

Alan  M  Bennett 
A  Rebecca  Schumacher 
Maroon  Club 
Stephen  E  Ayer 
Stephen  H  Bender 
David  A.  Borden 
Louise  Hower  Costello 
David  M  Diffenderffer 
Nancy  Porch  Hafner 
Steven  M  Hoffman 
David  C  Koch 
George  R  Laufenberg 
Doreen  Bolton  Rehrig 
Debra  Ptunkett  Smith 

Orange  Club 

Louise  Brophy  Arnold 

Dale  F  Biesecker,  Jr. 

A.  Russell  Brown 

Paul  A  Cain 

R  Scott  Conant 

Sandra  McDermott  Dolinsky 

R  Daniel  Doudt 

David  S  Dunn 

Larry  L  Eppley 

George  A  Pecker 

Jeanne  Yost  Gallagher 

Darcy  Jones  Hamlin 

William  H.  Henschkell 


Craig  W.  Hutchison 
Michael  J.  Huth 
Jeffrey  C  Karver 
JohnC  Kupp  III 
Priscilla  Gillespie  Nagy 
Robert  G.  Nonni 
Scott  C.  Truver 
Lynn  Whittlesey  Wilson 

Other 

Ellen  Presty  Ashworth 

Donald  F  Baker 

Charlene  Moyer  Bance 

Brenda  Armstrong  Bartholomew 

Richard  A  Bechtel 

DwighlC.  Blake 

Susan  Siegnst  Blake 

Thomas  A  Bohner 

Jane  Schnader  Bomberger 

Carolyn  Walker  Bndgett 

Joan  Finsen  Brown 

Michael  K  Brown 

Linda  Kline  Bugden 

Thomas  H,  Carter 

Janean  C  Clare 

Robert  F  Cloud 

June  Ross  Coyle 

J  Gregory  Dye 

William  A  Edel 

Diane  Kelley  Evans 

Mary  C  Fager 

Gail  A  Pullman 

Joseph  X  Garvey 

Susan  Wright  Geiger 

Timothy  J  Gotwald 

Laurie  H  Hart 

Alison  Petne  Heinzel 

Dale  E  Hoke 

Gail  Sigafoos  Hoke 

Edward  S.  Horn.  Jr 

Pamela  Dolin  Horn 

Kimberly  Y  Jones 

Jane  Fankhauser  Josephs 

Steven  F  Josephs 

Christine  Rogers  Kindon 

Robert  M   Kindon 

Edmund  P  Kiing  III 

Bonny  Ensinger  Klinger 

William  C  Knauer 

Susan  Smith  Knoblick 

John  C  Kramer 

Cheryl  Hughen  Lathrop 

Bnan  E  Lewis 

Wendy  Mohr  Lewis 

Christopher  A  Lodewyks 

Lauren  Tweed  Lyons 

William  I   Magruder 

David  W  Mangle 

Jane  Brockway  McClain 

Andrew  M  McCrea 

Susan  Seaks  McLaughlin 

Janice  McCullough  Merlz 

Pamela  Norton  Mitchell 

James  Z  Morehouse 

Jan  F  Mroz 

Peter  W  Murcott 

Craig  R  Penniman 

Harold  W  Peterson 

Randall  D  Reber 

Coleen  Warn  Renshaw 

Mark  W  Richards 

William  H   Rouse 

Carol  Ferry  Saylor 

Chester  D  Schuman 

Pamela  Miller  Schuman 

Sandra  Douglas  Shendan 

Robert  C  Shiffer.  Jr 

Susan  Hancock  Storch 

Robm  D  Strauser 

Jane  Allan  Sullivan 

William  W  Them 

Fredenck  M  Topper 

John  B  Trevaskis 

Mary  Deveau  Ulatowski 

Gail  Alwine  Woods 

Joan  Hirsch  Wrenn 

Class  of  1973 

President's  Associates 

James  E   Kellerman 
Kathleen  Coon  Kellerman 


Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

John  M   Pivarnik 

7858  Society 

Robert  M  Brenneman 
Gordon  W  Clark,  Jr 
Charles  L  DeBrunner 
J.  Donald  Steele.  Jr. 
Joan  Mercer  Witte 
Maroon  Club 
Linda  Brown  Auld 
Keith  J  Costello 
Dennis  L.  Eckman 
Henry  R.  Fisher 
Catherine  Magill  Hoffman 
Robert  S-  Long 
Richard  K.  Renn 
Roberta  Wyatt  Stafford 

Orange  Club 

John  J.  Basti 

Joyce  A  Brown 

William  D  Burrell 

Anne  Herdle  Cam 

C  Patrick  Gallagher 

Chris  A  George 

June  Belletti  George 

Carol  Dickinson  Johns 

Elizabeth  Hollingshead  Lancione 

Emilio  A  Lancione 

Deryl  R  Lutz 

Allen  B  Milter 

Dennis  G.  Mosebey 

Barbara  G  Philbrick 

Joseph  P  Raho 

Richard  D.  Rowlands 

Robert  S  Siegel 

Stephen  P  Stupp 

Other 

Paula  Eletto  Adams 

Susan  Kurtz  Allan 

Lynn  Stetler  Allison 

Arlene  Graybill  Apple 

Nancy  Moir  Barton 

Kenneth  G  Bechtold 

James  L  Bergen 

Teresa  Rhodenck  Bowers 

Ray  H.  Boyer 

Linda  Herrold  Brophy 

Thomas  S  Brownback 

Marlyn  Rath  Carson 

Leander  C  Claflin 

Donna  Tryner  Coffee 

Roger  T  Collins 

James  L  Culpepper 

Susan  Lentzner  Cunningham 

Lynda  Beadle  Deutsch 

Barbara  Kay  Fames 

David  L  Edwards 

James  G  Ehrhorn,  Jr 

Karl  W  Eickhoff 

Pamela  Shay  Eickhoff 

Laurel  Hmkley  Falkner 

James  W.  Farrell 

James  J  Flynn 

John  C  Foltz 

Samuel  J  Greco 

William  D  Greenlee 

William  H  Hamilton 

Mary  E.  Hamlen 

Vicki  Chin  Hart 

Renee  Moore  Helwig 

Linda  Fox  Holler 

Pamela  Sherwood  Hudson 

Steven  E  Jackson 

Robert  T  Kassoway 

Judy  Stump  Kling 

Dorothy  J  Knauss 

David  S  Landis 

Janet  Isgro  Laufenberg 

Thomas  E  Leffler 

Nancy  Uckert  Lewis 

Frederick  W,  Linnemeyer 

Anne  Longenberger  Lohr 

Edward  G  Madison 

Stephen  E  Marcinek 

Candace  E  Mayer 

David  F  McMullen 

Ronald  G  Meixsell 

Louis  M  Melchiore 

Deborah  Reifsnyder  Mohr 

Janet  Nilssen  Moore 

Thomas  J  Moran 


Bruce  A.  Morrison 

Diane  Decker  Nair 

Leslie  Wiessmann  Nieskens 

Richard  T  Nornhold 

Roxie  Hahn  Oberg  * 

Marcia  Wright  Ousley 

Philip  C  Ousley 

Betsy  Haas  Polakiewicz 

William  A.  Sanders 

Karen  Buehler  Savarese 

Wendy  Collins  Seglem 

Nancy  Searfoss  Smoker 

EricE  Stahl 

Barbara  E  Stetter 

John  A  Strawoet 

Gordon  B-  Sullivan 

Gail  Holmes  Tannery 

Peter  Y.  Thompson 

Joyce  C  Thorner 

Susan  Steigelman  Trevaskis 

Sue  Ellen  Ferman  Vayda 

Lynn  Grant  Vessey 

Nancy  Hough  Williamson 

Nan  Havens  Wnsley 

Susan  Topfer  Ziemann 

Lynn  D  Zimmerman 

Class  of  1974 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Dennis  D  Kieffer 
Marsha  A.  Lehman 
Susan  Lang  Martin 
Diane  Mahoney  Pivarnik 
7858  Society 
William  D  Atkinson 
Paul  R  Hinsch 
Wallace  J  Lindsay,  Jr 
Philmer  H  Rohrbaugh 
Maroon  Club 
George  V  Ganter 
Robert  J  Kimbel.  Jr 
Karen  Cherrington  Robbins 

Orange  Club 

Walter  O  Breunmger 
Wayne  H  Diettenck 
E.  Wayne  Dreyman 
Barbara  Dalrymple  Dunn 
Richard  H  Eickhoff 
Jill  Stevens  Fecker 
J  Christopher  Kerwin 
Carol  Wells  Kueffner 
Beth  Petne  Leggett 
Debbie  Dempsey  Littlejohn 
Peter  M  Sherman 
Linda  Capaldi  Siegel 
Judith  Turner  Thomas 
William  H.  Thomas 
Donald  L  Utter 
Other 

Randall  W.  Bailey 
Daniel  M.  Baxter 
Evelyn  Dowling  Baxter 
Joan  Marshall  Beard 
Nancy  Griffin  Bergen 
Vicki  Freeman  Bomberger 
Phyllis  Kreckman  Bratton 
Patricia  Wagner  Brockley 
Michael  D  Carlini 
Susan  Zeek  Chase 
Thomas  G  Clark 
Alan  M.  Cohn 
Debra  Dubs  Diddlemeyer 
Tonna  Wendt  Dougan 
Debra  Horner  Douglas 
Peter  M.  Douglas 
Lynn  Hoffman  Evans 
Michael  Fabian 
Deborah  Bechtel  Fritz 
Kenneth  C.  Gift 
Lynette  Smith  Gilbert 
Martha  L  Graybill 
Jeffrey  M  Greco 
John  C  Hadley 
Perrin  Hamilton 
Grace  Welton  Hanawalt 
John  B,  Hanawalt 
Harold  L.  Hand 
Linda  Pratz  Hill 
Patricia  Krall  Hogg 
Gail  Wisdo  Jackson 


Daniel  E.  Knipel 
Mary  Sobkowiak  Kreider 
Jeanne  Kauffman  Kreiser 
Henry  T  Ling 
Dean  T.  Madison 
Robert  W  Margoles 
Joanne  Thomas  McCard 
William  H.  McCard 
Karen  Havrilko  McElhattan 
Betsy  Halpin  Messerle 
Karen  Stock  Miller 
Stephen  B.  Mohr 
John  W.  Morris 
Carol  Smith  Nolan 
Thomas  E.  Peachey 
Philip  D,  Popovec 
Cynthia  Sevennsen  Reinhard 
Thomas  W.  Reinhard 
Pamela  Gehron  Robey 
Sharon  Everhart  Schroeder 
Deborah  WitteSebnng 
AnneM  Shultz 
Linda  Capaldi  Siegel 
Christine  Schmidt  Smith 
F.  Thomas  Snyder  III 
Suzanne  Emanuel  Spaid 
Robert  J.  Stamm 
Rhonda  Riddle  Stark 
Vicky  Rohm  Steltz 
Susan  Miller  Stewart 
Douglas  B  Sutherland 
Linda  Munroe  Them 
William  B.  Trousdale 
Joan  Masser  Troutman 
Alan  J,  Upperco 
Janet  Bauer  Upperco 
Bruce  A.  Vessey 
Cynthia  Lupoll  Walter 
Alan  R  Waters 
Hendryk  S  Weeks,  Jr. 
Gunther  J.  Weisbrich 
Deborah  Quinn  White 
Roy  L,  Wilson 
Larry  D  Wolfgang 

Class  of  1975 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

David  M,  Boucher 

1858  Society 

Janice  Kimmerer  Clark 
Jacquelyn  Strub  Filbey 
Russell  C.  Filbey 
Samuel  Kuba  111 
Diane  Christopher  Rapport 
Sandra  M  Rocks 
Maroon  Club 
Lawrence  E.  Behning 
John  D.  Granger 
Debra  Maurer  Ondeyka 
Carson  G  Ritchie 
Robert  C.  Rungee 
Edward  K.  Watkins 

Orange  Club 

Carol  Nichols  Callahan 
Carol  Powers  Dawson 
Gordon  M,  Dyott 
Stephanie  Sims  Dyott 
Deborah  Hansen  Eickhoff 
Donald  Littlejohn  II 
Suzanne  Patchell  Stewart 
Debora  Van  Iderstine  Traas 
Other 

George  C,  Adams,  Jr 
Judith  Yohn  Adams 
David  H  Allison 
Robert  F  Amweg 
Charles  R.  Antanavage 
Janet  Diehl  Ayres 
Gwen  L,  Barclay 
James  M.  Bates 
Leroy  Carl  Beck 
Martha  Pierce  Beishlme 
Mary  Fletcher  Benkovic 
Paul  A,  Blume 
Deborah  Holmes  Brown 
Joseph  R  Caporaso,  Jr. 
Deborah  Burdick  Cloud 
Molly  A-  Cochran 
David  H-  Crist 


Dirk  E-  Dana 

Russell  J-  Dauber 

Susan  Ayres  Davis 

W.  Allen  Dunstan.  Jr, 

George  J.  Epstein 

Jimmy  R.  Erdman 

Michael  A.  Falkner 

Carol  A  Graybosch 

Sharon  Smith  Hadley 

Barbara  Shatto  Harvey 

Jesse  E,  Hill  III 

Susan  Grubb  Jackson 

Thomas  W  Jacobi 

Susan  Gordon  Johnson 

John  T  Kolody.  Jr 

Kimberly  Miller  Lacey 

Harold  E-  Leiter,  Jr 

James  D  Link 

Laura  Maddish  Link 

Sharon  L.  Long,  Esq 

Faith  Christensen  Maricic 

Harvard  K.  McCardle 

Mary  E.  McManus 

Craig  R-  Miller 

Patricia  Shaughnessy  Miller 

Anthony  F  Miscavige 

Donna  Watkins  Murray 

Brenda  Parker  Nelson 

John  R  J  Olcese 

Dale  A.  Orris 

David  J  Parsels 

Elizabeth  Fleming  Podrebarac 

Hope  Craig  Potter 

Jeffrey  N.  Potter 

Douglas  R.  Powell 

Raymond  F  Rail,  Jr. 

Peter  G-  Rambo 

John  R,  Reinhard 

Kathy  Arbour  Respet 

Janet  Stagnitti  Riina 

George  E.  Saridakis 

Sharon  Quinn  Saylor 

Kathleen  Phillips  Sciarello 

Jeffrey  G.  Shade 

Susan  Gabrielson  Shrader 

Charles  W,  Smeltz 

Michele  J.  Szwed 

Margaret  Buicko  Thompson 

Richard  J-  Tolsma 

Garry  E.  Vom  Lehn 

Robin  R  Weikel 

John  D,  Wilson 

Rosanne  Foster  Wilson 

Sharon  Gloster  Winters 

William  A  Wray,  Sr 

Janice  Friedman  Zackon 

Steven  L,  Zackon 

Elizabeth  A  Zak 

Class  of  1976 

President's  Associates 

Scott  A  Wisslnger 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Charles  D  Flack,  Jr 
Kalhi  Stine  Flack 
David  W  Long 
Brenda  Overcash  West 

Maroon  Club 

Leslie  J-  Beers 
Douglas  F  Bernegger 
Rebecca  M   Fuller 
Jane  Helsing 
Brenda  Zboray  Klinger 
Lauretta  F  Koenig 
Philip  B  Olphin 
Mark  R  Paules 
John  D.  Schwartz 
Sheryl  Carlton  Trutt 

Orange  Club 

MarkD  Burkhardt 

Jo  Ann  Fricker 

Marjorie  Brouse  Gaul 

Mark  R  Gaul 

Debra  Carey  Gellert 

Bradford  Hollinger 

Susan  Zimmerman  Horstman 

Debra  S  Latchaw 

Janice  Trojan  Lessman 

Kathleen  Marvin  Morgan 

William  A  Morgan 


Wanda  D  Neuhaus 

Philip  B  Robeson,  Jr 

David  A,  Rohrer 

Robert  J  Snyder 

Judith  Lepley  Williams 

Other 

Karol  Silvick  Allison 

Janet  Gump  Beck 

Richard  Bernagozzi 

Richard  C.  Bianco 

Timothy  V  Blair 

Nancy  Mattson  Bober 

Michael  J.  Buterbaugh 

Carol  Becker  Carty 

Thomas  K  Chadwick 

Constance  Ingenbrandt  Condict 

W  Talbot  Daley 

W  Richard  Davis 

Barbara  Keller  Dertouzos 

Thomas  E  Dertouzos 

Joanne  D'Onofrio  Diluigi 

William  J,  Dorman 

Jamie  Forman  Dougherty 

Sheila  M-  Eckman 

Susan  A.  Edgren 

Scott  A.  Felter 

Nancy  J.  Ferris 

Anthony  J.  Filer 

Kathleen  Gorman  Fouty 

Joyce  Laputka  Gibbs 

Gordon  J,  Glass 

John  S  Godley 

Debbie  Fishman  Gordon 

Steven  A.  Gosewisch 

Barbara  Cteary  Graziano 

Scott  D.  Harris 

Russell  H-  High 

Elizabeth  Voss  Hohwieler 

Larry  L  Jacobs 

Thomas  M.  Jobes 

Debra  Mattern  Kephart 

Susan  Kessock 

Gary  C  Klein 

Jacob  W  Klein 

Kurt  H.  Kohler 

Elizabeth  Walsh  Kreger 

Patrick  F  Kreger 

Robert  P  Kreh 

Cynthia  L,  Krommes 

Jeffrey  A  LaRose 

Lowell  L  Leitzel 

Jerome  Levkoff 

Martha  C  Mackinney 

David  W  Main 

Charles  J.  Mannello 

Ann  L  Marshall 

Rhonda  Davis  McCardle 

Debra  Smith  McCarty 

Shirley  Eastep  McCarty 

Thomas  F  McCarty 

Daniel  R  McDougall 

Joseph  C  Michetti 

Mary  L  Miller 

Timothy  P  D  Mooney 

David  N  Mosteller 

Laurel  Stryker  Mosteller 

Joanne  H   Nanos 

Ella  L  Netherton 

John  B.  Neuhauser 

Charlene  Everett  Olcese 

Patricia  Grogan  Peterson 

Deborah  Weibley  Piper 

Nancy  Byer  Post 

Jane  O'Neill  Rapant 

Bonnie  Birch  Richards 

David  W  Rispoli 

William  A.  Robinson 

David  A  Ross 

Gregory  R  Schwinn 

Debra  Sobecki  Shah 

Dennis  A  Shoemaker 

Kenneth  B,  Slocum 

Robert  S  Smith 

Jeffrey  H  Steltz 

JoBeth  Pfaff  Stone 

William  E   Swanger  III 

Patricia  Haines  Testa 

Richard  A  Thornburg 

Ruth  Anderson  Tucker 

Helena  Bykowsky  Urban 

Cindy  Ball  Vitto 

Gregory  J,  Wells 


Diane  Burton  Welsch 
Emily  Flickinger  White 
John  P  White 
Michael  S  Wills 
Patricia  Berghold  Wills 
Thomas  W  Wolf 
Douglas  Yelencsics 
William  J  Yocum 
Charles  A  Yoder 
Jeffrey  L,  Yoder 
Deborah  Gaydosh  Zaionis 

Class  of  1977 

Maroon  Club 

Bnan  D  Archibald 
Cheryl  Rahlfs  Atkinson 
David  E  Atkinson 
Stephen  P  Crowther 
Frederick  L  Hickman 
Jeffrey  A  Jones 
Rodenck  E  Kerr,  Jr. 
Scott  L.  Klinger 
Albert  M  Noggte 
LynnM  Sart 
Martha  Miller  Schwartz 
Orange  Club 
Robert  F  Buckfetder 
Donald  P  Doorley,  Jr 
Peter  L  Fiss 
James  A.  Hall 
Karen  Johnson  Hollinger 
Caria  Petersen  Kerber 
Bruce  D,  Koenecke 
Suzanne  Paetzer  Leone 
Elizabeth  Bussman  Mahler 
Brenda  K,  Myers 
Alice  M   Roher 
Joseph  W  Strode  III 

Other 

John  P.  Akalski 

Barbara  L.  Birdsall 

Ronald  L  Brett 

Hadley  K  Brown 

Virginia  Hutto  Bruenmg 

Mark  A.  Buese 

Carl  H,  Chase 

Anne  L  Crawford 

Robyn  Schnell  Cronin 

Janet  Smith  Daley 

Mary  Acton  Dauber 

Kathi  Hawxhurst  Davies 

Mary  Oravets  de  Castnque 

MarkE  Diluigi 

Anthony  C  Dissinger 

Daniel  E  Ditzler 

Kevin  J  Drury 

Kathleen  S  Dunn 

Lorna  Jean  Silver  Elliot 

Robert  E  Engleman 

Craig  M  Fasold 

Bruce  C  Fehn 

Kalhenne  Allen  Fehn 

Susan  Gale  Fitchett 

David  K  Ganter 

Marilyn  E  Gill 

Jo-Ellen  McCracken  Hazan 

Joan  Domin  Henlges 

Gerald  G  Huesken 

Vicki  Sandstedt  Huffaker 

Robert  J,  Ivers 

Deborah  Schneider  Jacobi 

Susan  Booth  Jacobs 

William  J  Jones 

Karl  R.  Keiser 

Michael  G  Kennedy 

Lawrence  P  Kroggel 

Harald  K  Kuehne.  Jr 

Melinda  Bumstead  Kuehne 

James  A  Kurras 

Cheryl  Norcross  LaBriola 

David  E   Lewis 

Lynn  Cornett  Looloian 

Cordelia  Rust  Mann 

Susan  Reisch  Matthew 

Michael  P  McLane 

Suzanne  Reed  Miller 

Mark  M  Molla 

Naseem  N  Momin 

Bruce  E  Moore 

Katherine  McAllister  Neuhauser 


Carol  W.  Norwood 
Janice  Snider  Nowell 
Chnstopher  J  Pappianou 
Howard  G  Paul,  Jr 
Tracy  Hawke  Perrapato 
Jane  Schlegel  Pelille 
Richard  R  Pikna 
Joan  Brouse  Rifkin 
Virginia  Schlack  Rothenberger 
William  O  Rowe 
William  P  Ruby 
Marjone  Flackman  Saler 
Philip  R  Saler 
Mark  V  Swanson 
Fred  C  Sweelapple.  Jr 
Cynthia  Pritchard  Swenson 
Herbert  J  Tanneberger 
Lynn  A  Thorson 
Kenneth  R  Vomacka 
Deborah  Clemens  Werronen 
Victor  E.  Wertz 
PatnciaHall  Wilsbach 
Elizabeth  Hall  Xanthis 
John  P  Xanthis 

Class  of  1978 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

H  Scoll  Frills 
1858  Society 
Susan  A  Marlin 
Maroon  Club 

Mark  R   Boslic 
Cynthia  A  Maltern 
Lori  Thomas  McCue 
R  Todd  Rossel 

Orange  Club 

Edward  R  Barben 

Sherry  Seiple  Barben 

Deborah  M  Bernhisel 

Jane  Wiedemann  Candela 

Michael  J,  Herman 

Raymond  B.  Kalustyan 

Philip  M.  Kob 

Kenneth  P  Maehl 

Robert  W  Manning 

Peter  W  Megill 

Judith  A,  Rile 

William  E.  Smeal 

Joseph  Stein 

Other 

David  A,  Addison 

Anonymous 

Mary  A  Becl< 

Brian  V  Bercher 

William  R.  Betz 

Jolee  Ruch  Boehmer 

William  L.  Boulden 

Bryon  H,  Bucher 

Jean  Hedricl<  Budd 

Steven  K.  Budd 

Meagan  lampietro  Burl<e 

Sara  J,  Carothers 

Debra  Peragino  Carter 

Peter  Ceccacci 

Regina  Pohren  Chadwick 

Carl  F  Christiansen 

Paulette  E  Cohen 

Judy  Torcello  Crouse 

Tura  Hammarstrom  Dicker! 

Jane  Kadenbach  DiGirolamo 

Donna  M  Dilanni 

Patricia  Farley  Dissinger 

Diane  Steviiart  Dom 

Richard  T  Fell 

Bruce  E  Figgatt 

Kevin  M  Fitzpatrick 

DinaGannitello 

William  L,  Gardner  III 

William  N,  Garrett 

David  R  Getz 

John  C  Grantland 

William  C  Hart 

Thomas  G  Hepler 

Larry  D  Hildebrand 

Jill  White  Holmes 

Patricia  O'Hanlon  Ingram 

Gail  Strang  Irrgang 

Robert  C  \mm 

Pamela  R  James 


Jill  Jacobus  Jurgensen 
Helen  Ely  Kautfman 
Martha  A,  Keesler 
Roberta  L.  Kempt 
Christine  Evans  Kennedy 
Richard  J  King.  Jr 
Jo  Ann  Kinkel 
Richard  B  Koch 
Susan  Little  Kuehl 
Robert  R  Labarca 
Patricia  Sost  Lantz 
Karen  A  Lohrman 
David  C  Lutcher 
Sheryl  L  Maningo 
Penelope  Norwood  f^argoles 
Donald  W  Monetti 
James  G.  Montgomery 
Todd  B  Morgan 
Paul  J  Mueller 
Patricia  Lacombe  Murphy 
Judy  Feidt  Musselman 
C.  Lynn  Nakamura 
Hester  M  Null 
Susan  Grisee  Pappianou 
Joseph  J  Parcel  III 
Mary  A  Pitorak 
Peter  S  Rispoli 
Kathleen  Lehman  Robinson 
Jay  S  Rogers 
Barbara  Bozzelli  Ross 
Donald  M  Ross 
Michael  P  Scheib 
Dale  F  Schooner 
Grant  C  Schoonmaker 
Gerard  A  Schuck 
Patricia  Lutkins  Schultz 
Melissa  L  Simmons 
Anne  Elton  Skinner 
Dean  H  Spnngman 
Linda  Michaels  Stahl 
William  L  Svec 
D  Margaret  Thorns 
Barbara  A  Vierow 
Richard  A  Ward 
Elizabeth  O'Connor  Waters 
James  I  Weigley 
Jane  Babinski  Weigley 
Cynthia  Baxter  Wertz 
William  B  Wescott 
Douglas  A  Winner 
Debbie  Robinson  Wolfert 
Janet  Heaton  Wright 

Class  of  1979 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Nicholas  P  Interdonato 

7858  Society 

Victor  J  Sobolewski  III 
Maroon  Club 

Erin  Hoft  Coyne 
Thomas  H.  Coyne 
Dorothy  Fersch 
Jeffrey  S  Gicking 
David  R  Odenath,  Jr 
Ellen  Schmidt  Odenath 
Susan  Odjakjian 
Evelyn  Biosevas  Olson 
Richard  K  Olson 
Richard  H   Pohl 
Robert  J  Purcell 

Orange  Club 

Michael  C  Cosgrove 
Steven  D  Foreman 
Margaret  J  Hamilton 
Janice  Gaschen  Herman 
Ellen  Knulson  Kramm 
David  E   Lindquisl 
Maria  McNally  Phillips 
Kathryn  A  Reihard 
Richard  F  Shade 
Catherine  Conklin  Thomas 
Erie  S  Walker 
Joseph  H  Warren 
Other 

Susan  Maack  Addison 
Alan  A  Babp 
Pamela  Brown  Barnes 
Steven  J  Barrett 
David  C  Baleman 


Louise  Filardo  Beer 
David  W  Bielefield 
Guthrie  M  Burke 
Robert  G  Campbell 
Richard  Crouse 
Paul  S  Daniels 
Marcia  Freed  Dankman 
Janice  Robb  Dolan 
Laurie  Ritson  Dougherty 
Linda  Eberlin  Fahrney 
Lee  A  Fasnacht 
Andre  T,  Ferrante 
James  B,  Hams 
Andrea  M.  Hart 
Andrew  C.  Hickox 
JohnM.  Hilton 
Robin  Swenk  Hilton 
Steven  L.  Hinks 
Samuel  B  Hoff 
Karen  Holmes  Hoke 
George  S  Huntzinger 
Joseph  R,  Johnson  III 
Thomas  A  Johnson 
Cynthia  S  Kearns 
Margaret  Eldred  Kern 
Karen  Seitz  Kniss 
Susan  L  Kuba 
Cindy  Erickson  Labarca 
Peter  C  Landmesser 
Edward  M  LaSelva 
Christi  Chavers  Lawley 
Cynthia  J.  Lewis 
Michael  E  Liddick 
Laird  A  Limberg 
Debra  Holzhauer  Louden 
Donald  F  Mann 
Kerry  P.  Maurer 
Wendy  Mason  McDougall 
Kim  Sawicki  Melton 
Sandra  Knutsen  Miesse 
Peggy  Lobsitz  Mullaney 
Madeline  V  Pearson 
James  N  Pelitte 
Sandra  L  Ray 
Philip  J  Reitz 
James  H  Ruilenberg 
Todd  A  Sinclair 
Donald  E  Sipe 
Shawn  Eckman  Sipe 
Scott  A  Smith 
Ruth  Kimmel  Snyder 
Patnce  M  Spinner 
Joseph  M  Talmage,  Jr 
Bruce  W  Torok 
Janeen  Kruse  Wadzita 
Jams  Miller  Wagner 
James  P  Wallbillich 
David  P  Ward 
J,  Randy  Westrol 
Nancy  J.  Widmann 
William  J.  Zimmermann 

Class  of  1980 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Cathy  A  Davies 
7858  Society 
Paul  J  Helleren 
David  F  Lynch 
James  O  Rumbaugh  III 

Maroon  Club 

Paul  L  Daviet 
Alicia  Balfe  Gaul 
Joseph  S  Witcofsky 

Orange  Club 

Edward  J  Farr 
Alayne  Hunter  Fessler 
Robert  H  Fessler 
Mane  A,  Gore 
Michael  C,  Kammerer 
Nancy  MotI  Kammerer 
Philip  C  Kerber 
Mark  T  Kramm 
Laurence  K  Shearer 
Cynthia  Osborn  Shellman 

Other 

Nancy  Swan  Abbott 
Susan  Carroll  Albanese 
George  R  Amols 
James  R,  Barker 


Roland  C.  Blakeslee 
Ellen  Einsfeld  Blaszky 
Ronald  E  Bredder 
Peter  C  Brockman 
Anne  Lembach  Bucher 
William  G  Buhck 
Judy  Cntelli  Burkholder 
Susette  A  Carroll 
William  S  Carson 
Larisa  Rupeiks  Cashour 
Lisa  Scotti  Ceccacci 
Wayne  R  Chnsmer 
Karen  Harrington  Chnstian 
Robert  G,  Clark.  Jr 
Catherine  Raymond  Cline 
Phillip  A,  Compton 
Michael  A  Contreras 
Robert  S  Crider 
Donna  Sayegh  De  Molina 
Fredenck  L  Dimuccio,  Jr. 
Lauren  Sawyer  Drury 
Rick  L  Fike 
Mary  Douglas  Geary 
Alan  J  Grove 
Cathlene  Chew  Guy 
Christopher  Haidinger 
Cornelia  Klee  Hall 
Kim  Glass  Hannigan 
David  E  Harken 
J  Jeffrey  Hauck 
Mary  Brennan  Huesken 
Lawrence  D  Hutchison 
JohnH.  Karch 
Ernest  P  Kemper,  Jr 
Paul  F  Kern 

Emily  Anderes  Kirkegard 
Sandra  Snyder  Knoll 
Robert  A  Kocis 
Brenda  Strausberger  Koster 
Brenda  Parks  Knll 
Donald  J  Krupka 
Stephen  V  Lamoreaux 
Robert  C  Leslie 
Jeffrey  M   Lesser 
Lisa  Angst  Long 
Arthur  S  Loomis 
Charles  F  Lorenzo 
Catherine  Cook  McCoskey 
Linda  Florian  Neyhart 
James  N  Pappas 
Frederick  G  Pfeiffer 
Cynthia  Ebert  Rayburn 
G  Edward  Reck 
Steven  C  Risser 
Adelaide  Parcel  Rogers 
Mardi  Finkelstein  Saadawy 
Michael  S  Sambrook 
Ellen  J,  Seeman 
Cynthia  J  Stengel 
Russell  B,  Stevenson 
John  D.  Sumner 
Nancy  Fitzgibbon  Talmage 
Joel  C.  Tokarz 
Jack  B,  Treas 
Dentse  Wilson  Uhlman 
Elizabeth  Kennedy  Vieira 
Robin  K.  Vieira 
Wade  B  Walburn 
Linda  Perntt  Ward 
James  T  Weyant 
Robert  N  Whitmoyer 
David  L  Yazujian 
Larry  S.  Young 
Charles  Zlock.  Jr 

Class  of  1981 

President's  Associates 

Jane  Wissinger  Cornille 
J858  Society 
Keith  A  Shuey 
Maroon  Club 
Eric  A  Bartholomew 
Diane  C  Croft 
Brian  J  Fitzpatrick 
Stephen  C  Obici 
Dorothy  Shifter  Wesner 
Robert  W  Wissinger 

Orange  Club 

Mark  D  Bornman 
ToddG  Burns 


Joanne  Sleinke  Paul 

Donna  L.  Gottshall 

Peter  C.  Hinsch 

David  A.  Johnson 

Paula  Bachman  Johnson 

Ronald  S.  McGtaughlm 

Stephen  L,  Neff 

James  P  Stetler 

Pamela  Marino  Weiss 

Other 

Arthur  L,  Augugiiaro 

William  A.  Baten 

Donald  W.  Benson 

Ceryle  L.  Bodine 

Carl  Braunschweiger 

Diane  Ulman  Bryson 

William  D.  Bryson 

Susan  Grausam  Bullock 

Robert  J,  Bunsa 

Martha  Piatt  Butler 

Suzanne  Heath  Camerer 

Taylor  R.  Camerer 

Kenneth  E.  Caputa 

Catherine  Compton  Caulfield 

Suzanne  Madara  Coffee 

Christopher  S.  Corsig 
Judith  Mapletoft  Cnder 
Thomas  F.  D'Andrea 

Sean  P  Duffy 

Barbara  Norton  Farr 

Patricia  Polaneczky  Federowic 

Karen  A.  Ford 

Douglas  E,  Garman 

Dwight  W,  Gordon 

Joan  V,  Greco 

J.  Matthew  Greenshields 

Charles  H-  Grube 

J.  Bridget  Shannon  Hancock 

Walter  W.  Hancock,  Jr, 

Lisa  M.  Harkins 

Kenneth  E,  Heintz 

Kathy  Krause  Hillardries 

Deborah  J  Hovanec 

William  A  James 

Suzanne  M,  Johnson 

Theresa  Erb  Kirchner 

Betsy  J  Kluge 

Donna  Lee  Knapp 

John  E,  Knapp,  Jr 

Beth  Black  Krupka 

PaulG,  Lang 

Robb  J  Larson 

Patricia  Campana  Lorenzo 

Gregory  D.  Lowe 

Lisa  Campbell  Lynch 

Deborah  Kellner  Mamrak 

Louis  Marinaccio,  Jr 

Christopher  E.  Miller 

Holly  Hedborg  Miller 

Lorrie  Carlsen  Nantz 

Steven  E.  Nunn 

Joan  Jacoby  Quinlan 

James  B.  Ramsdell 

Kurt  H.  Reiber 

Nancy  Mullens  Reiling 

Judy  Renn  Ritchtngs 

Jo  Kleinfelter  Rittenhouse 

Donna  Mancuso  Scalzo 

JeffV.  Sheard 

Cynthia  Beegle  Smarge 

John  C.  Smarge 

Charlotte  Bartholomew  Smith 

Christopher  V  Smith 

Scott  D-  Snyder 

Charles  D,  Spackman 

Patricia  Massaia  Spackman 

Barry  M,  Stoufter 

Scott  W  Suhring 

Frederick  A.  Swingle 

Kathleen  A  Szwec 

Gregory  A.  Talmage 

James  I.  Thompson,  Jr. 

William  I  Tilghmanlll 

Barbara  Matena  Torok 

Michael  R,  Trego 

Jay  B.  Umholtz 

Eric  D.  Webb 

Lawrence  J  Weil 

Cynlhia  Biever  Weston 

Robin  Rochford  Wolak 

Nancy  B-  Wolfe 

Cynthia  Strohl  Young 


Class  of  1982 

President's  Associates 

Christopher  D.  Rooke 
Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Mary  T  Coughlin 

7858  Society 

Christine  M.  Bnngman 

Cindy  Wolter  Lynch 

Beth  Nacinovich  Shuey 

Maroon  Club 

Robert  W.  Ashe 

Audrey  Schwarz  Molettieri 

Jeffrey  D,  Morgan 

James  P  Olson 

Karen  Jane  Ness  Pennett 

Kenneth  D  Ralph 

Richard  T  Watkins 

Orange  Club 

Catherine  Cook  Davis 

Linda  Furlong  Farr 

Jerry  A.  Lessman 

John  P.  Osborn 

Ronald  R.  Reese 

Paul  E,  Sacks 

Lorella  Puglielli  Struzzi 

William  H  Wolchak 

Stephen  E.  Ziminsky 

Other 

Susan  L  Asher 

Jeanne  McCarthy  Augugiiaro 

Nancy  Mohr  Baker 

Joan  O'Donnell  Braunschweiger 

Ruth  Rebel  Bruner 

Thomas  G-  Bruner,  Jr 

David  S.  Cashour 

Claire  Malone  Chadwick 

Wayne  R.  Clark 

Douglas  H  Cody 

Stephen  B.  Cowies 

Sandra  G,  Crane 

David  W,  Deluca 

Marita  Delbello  Derle 

Brian  J.  Dietrich 

Kevin  G.  Doty 

Karen  M  Dye 

Thomas  J.  Figmik 

Laura  E  Flynn 

Lori  Kummerle  Garman 

Chris  Haskoor  Gibson 

Thomas  A.  Gift 

Nancy  Wnght  Greenshields 

Robert  J  Ham 

Susan  G  Harrington 

Joan  Miles  Heintz 

David  L  Heitman 

Scott  T  Heller 

Christine  Shoaf  Hester 

Robert  D  Holland 

Susan  W  Honeyman 

Donna  Johnson  House 

Marcia  Weaner  Hutchison 

Peter  E  Jacobs 

Andrew  G,  Jakubek 

Lynn  Pickwetl  Kessler 

Robert  R  Kessler 

Robert  W,  Kirchner 

Amy  Stouffer  Leta 

Jeffrey  L.  Litchfield 

Laurie  Smith  Lowe 

Neal  A  Mayer 

Jeffrey  D  Mettler 

Clay  R  Mitman 

Donald  S  Mott 

Jacqueline  Rozzi  Nilsen 

Lisa  Hammarstrom  Nivison 

Nancy  M,  Parker 

Lynn  E,  Parks 

James  E,  Persing 

John  R,  Price 

James  S.  Radvany 

Kim  Hartman  Ranck 

Johanna  Yeager  Reisteler 

Arthur  M  Revak,  Jr 

Claudia  Pope  Revak 

David  Z.  Richards,  Jr. 

Richard  W.  Rudd 

Eric  R  Sauer 

Donald  F  Scholl.  Jr 

Vincent  Shemanski 


Raymond  E.  Shorl 
Jessica  Ditmars  Silbert 
Susan  Lafrance  Sirois 
Mary  L,  Sprowls 
Beth  Shaw  Stauffer 
Ketth  E  Stauffer 
Ronald  C  Swartzlander 
Lori  DiLonardo  Tashjy 
M   Scott  Tashjy 
Catherine  J.  Terranova 
Ann  Stanzione  Thompson 
Dale  J.  Travis 
Lisa  Musselman  Travis 
Gail  Stitzer  Tucker 
Gerald  W  Ueckermann,  Jr. 
Sherri  Apple  Uehling 
Robert  L.  Williams 
Wayne  A.  Zimmerman 

Class  of  1983 

7858  Society 

William  E  Cochran 
Margaret  Gutjahr  Rumbaugh 
Thomas  A.  Voll 
Maroon  Club 

Robert  F  Conrad,  Jr 
Susan  Kees  Morgan 
Martin  J  Ortenzio 
Suzanne  Wilkinson  Walker 
Karen  Schmid  Wilson 

Orange  Club 

Jewel  Williamson  Burns 
Steven  J,  Chappelear 
Daniel  L.  Frazier 
Bette  Funkhouser  Higley 
Robert  P  Higley 
Charles  C  Jordan 
William  L.  Laswell 
Mary  A.  Mack 
Holly  Bonner  Reese 
Steven  L  Schongar 

Other 

Marcia  Williamson  Abey 

Jeffrey  E  Anderson 

Susan  Landmesser  Augustine 

Roger  A,  Baker 

Jennifer  Palmer  Barker 

William  A.  Barnes 

Brenda  Larson  Barrett 

Christine  M,  Bernhardt 

ErIeT  Bittner  III 

Robert  L.  Bongo 

Kathenne  L.  Bradley 

Shan  Reich  Brandman 

Bonna  Conner  Brooks 

Scott  R  Brooks 

Nancy  Jaskiewicz  Cochran 

Michaels  Cook 

Ricardo  A.  Coroniti 

Karen  E  Costello 

Lon  Vanlngen  Daukas 

Susan  Gray  Decker 

Theodore  F  Decker,  Jr 

Christine  Kotsko  DeLongis 

Nancy  Barton  Deluca 

Stephen  C  Dempsey 

Anthony  R.  Distasio 

Susan  Frekot  Doty 

Thomas  F.  Dry 

Susan  Cavanagh  Duffy 

John  C  Farr 

Susan  Coates  Flake 

Robin  L  Friedman 

Richard  L,  Frotton 

Carol  Brouse  Goodwin 

Michael  B,  Goodwin 

Jean  Ely  Grube 

Shan  Showers  Haelig 

William  H.  Haehg 

Kimberly  Bailey  Hain 

Timothy  G   Harris 

Susan  Hart  Hefty 

Deborah  Scharmann  Himmel 

Brian  K  Hungarter 

Michael  J.  Jabel 

Carol  Redtern  Jacobs 

Thomas  R  Johns  IV 

Pamela  Grow  Keiser 

Marguerite  Doyle  Le  Boeuf 

Laurinda  D-  Lees 


Susan  A,  Lockard 
Rebecca  C  Long 
Grace  Sigillito  Maneri 
Michael  D  Matta 
John  J.  McCurdy 
Ernest  J.  Meisel,  Jr 
Rebecca  Roman  Meisel 
Joseph  F  Melody 
Alison  Bird  Muldoon 
Alfred  W  Murray 
William  N.  Nivison 
Caroline  R  Noelk 
Joyce  Dyer  Osman 
Rachael  Welsh  Paden 
Curtis  E   Rimler 
Denise  Wenke  Rudd 
George  D,  Rudisill 
Joanna  Moyer  Rudisill 
Timothy  W.  Ryan 
Philip  A.  Salinardi 
Karen  Allocco  Sandelands 
Karen  Janeski  Sauer 
Richard  A,  Savage 
Robin  Bach  Scholl 
Kenneth  F  Schreffler 
Jeffrey  D  Sharp 
Susan  Bogovich  Shemanski 
Joanne  Ries  Singh 
Dale  Robertson  Snyder 
Edward  J.  Sopic 
Raymond  M.  Stasulli 
Richard  R.  Sweger.  Jr 
Craig  R.  Tilton 
Christy  Baker  Tompkins 
Garth  S  Torok 
Matthew  C.  Wagner 
Nessie  Shively  Watson 
Cullette  Crance  Williams 
Vicki  Hanlon  Wright 
Pamela  Reed  Vunginger 

Class  of  1984 

President's  Associates 

Diane  E  Wissinger 

Maroon  Club 

Chris  A.  Markle 
Antoinette  Pall  Olson 
Bruce  C  Wilson 

Orange  Club 

Beverly  Jones  Hoehing 
Craig  C  Howie 
Carolyn  Bloxham  Johnson 
Gary  R  Johnson 
Anna  Milheim  Jordan 
Ann  Sarandoulias 
Lisa  Huchler  Smith 
Patrick  C  Smith 

Other 

Alma-Lillian  Kinn  Abruzzo 
Susan  M,  Anderson 
Pamela  Shultz  Andreasen 
David  W  Ardrey 
Elizabeth  Decker  Bazewicz 
Henry  L  Belcolle 
Susan  McCarthy  Brown 
Nanci  Shreiner  Buck 
Wendy  Gelnett  Burkhart 
Fredrick  Cabell,  Jr 
Laurie  Cunningham  Cabell 
Robert  J.  Campbell 
Stephanie  T  Christopher 
Barbara  E.  Clapp 
Jamie  Hams  Cope 
Mark  D  Deharde 
Susan  Reiland  Derr 
Donna  Schilling  Drews 
Keith  R  Duvin 
David  G  Endahl 
Lynn  Allen  Endahl 
Jennifer  L  Fanelli 
Carolyn  Murphy  Farr 
Jay  H  Feaster 
Scott  D,  Gabel 
Melissa  J  Garretson 
Raymond  T  Glanvillelll 
Melinda  Murphy  Grochowski 
David  J  Grzybowski 
Pamela  Schlerf  Harshey 
Robert  A,  Heaney,  Jr 
Philip  J.  Hueston,  Jr 


Jane  Fichner  Hungarter 
Cynthia  Adams  James 
Winifred  M  Keller 
Harry  L,  Kostyk 
Nancy  A.  LaRiviere 
Sharon  A  Link 
Antonio  Lopez 
Wilma  Gonzalez  Lopez 
Christopher  K.  Lupolt 
Suzanne  Leach  Magrowski 
Michael  W  McCavera 
KirkW  McCracken 
Matthew  C.  McHugh 
Suzanne  Reinbold  Medence 
Steven  C  Miller 
Susan  Weber  Miller 
Bruce  I   Milzman 
Keal  C.  Morris 
Andrew  P  Motel 
Robert  S.  Nickey  111 
Janet  Chesnult  Orlando 
Alice  M.  Perlman 
Christopher  W,  Poverman 
Jack  W  Purdy.  Jr 
Christopher  fl.  Reiland 
Elizabeth  M.  Reno 
Linda  E-  Roemer 
Stephanie  Farkas  Salinas 
Sherri  Leitzel  Shiflett 
Richard  E.  Shriver 
Jennifer  Olson  Smith 
Teresa  C,  Sol 
Catherine  Sieben  Taylor 
Joseph  S  Thomas 
Eric  D  Ulsh 
Deborah  L.  Voll 
Stephen  A,  Vorel 
Elizabeth  Allen  Vought 
Russell  E.  Wagner 
Ruth  Athey  Watson 
Chnstine  J  Wescott 
Joanne  Lubben  Yotnakparian 
Laura  A,  Young 
Laura  Bryan  Zimmerman 
Wendy  Collins  Zimmerman 

Class  of  1985 

President  s  Associates 

Gloria  Faylor  Karchner 
1858  Society 
Karen  S  Schwille 
Maroon  Club 

Todd  D  Bailey 

Margaret  Anne  Finley  Flournoy 

Linda  L,  Skinner 

Debra  J  Smith 

Orange  Club 

Kevin  J.  Akner 
Tracy  Gerard  Akner 
Joy  Good  Albright 
Kevin  M  Chesia 
Robert  L  Hester,  Jr 
Dorothy  Johnson  Howie 
Joel  W  Krantz 
Theodore  K  Reese 
Kenneth  B  Teals,  Jr, 
Other 

Melissa  Miller  Barnes 
John  K,  Bayless 
James  A  Bazewicz 
David  E  Bingaman 
Ronalyn  Decker  Bingaman 
Timothy  J  Brown 
Robert  M  Chappelear 
Barbara  Johnson  Cipollini 
Deborah  A.  Darrah 
Brandon  Forsyth  Deatly 
ScotlE  Deitch 
Harold  T  Farver 
Ann  Hubley  Fehr 
Mario  P  Ferraro,  Jr. 
Mollie  Cannon  Ferreira 
Claire  Waltking  Fiebiger 
Katherine  Lappe  Finch 
Glenda  Rennie  Finn 
Julie  Richards  Ford 
James  S.  Forrislall 
Patricia  E  Garrity 
Qeraldine  J  Gorman 
Luanne  Graybill 


Robert  J  Greco 
Christopher  W  Grote 
Cynthia  E  Gulick 
Douglas  R  Hall 
Scott  K  Hayward 
John  H  Hoare  111 
Steven  R.  Jenkins 
Caria  Shremer  Johns 
Stuart  W  Juppenlatz 
Mary  E,  Kuchka 
Tern  Gleichmann  Kugler 
Thomas  S  Lagerman 
Jennifer  Colson  Lowry 
Peter  R  McQuaid 
Richard  J.  Mexlorf 
Jeffrey  C.  Miller 
Meloney  Lilley  Morris 
Sally  A  Murphy 
William  D  Murray 
Howard  R  Nelson,  Jr 
David  B  Nolle 
Joyce  Luria  Nowim 
Christopher  D  Pauley 
Gregory  T  Pealer 
Cynthia  Luer  Pellegrino 
Lutz  G  Pescht 
Brigitte  A,  Richter 
Michael  E,  Ritter 
Susan  Pullen  Schwab 
Andrew  R  Siegel 
Michael  A.  Skarbek 
Lynn  Reinhagen  Smelas 
Charles  R.  Straw 
Eric  W  Slrubel 
Janet  Holzhauer  Taylor 
Cynthia  A  Triolo 
Cheryl  Wiley  Venezia 
Michael  D  Vought 
Patricia  A,  Wellerson 
Stephanie  Riggs  Whitney 
Jeanmarie  Widmer 
Linda  M  Willauer 
James  W  Wisse 
K  Joy  Wood 
David  C  Zimmerman 

Class  of  1986 

Maroon  Club 

Kathryn  Kissmger  Snowe 

Orange  Club 

Lyn  Beamesderfer 
Denise  Symonds  Kennedy 
Ronald  H  Kennedy.  Jr 
Con  Hoover  Krantz 
Other 

Douglas  A  Alderdice 
Peter  J.  Arduini 
Amy  S  Bauman 
Elizabeth  A.  Biehl 
Joseph  H  Boileau 
Diane  K  Braisted 
David  W.  Brown 
GmaHucke  Bunting 
Thomas  P  Bunting 
William  M  Clinton 
Dons  A,  Cook 
Denise  Wilson  Cox 
Michael  R  Cox 
Caroline  J  Cueman 
Steven  P  Deckard 
Carle  Birtley  Deilrick 
Michelle  Tnaca  Dennen 
Diann  L  Doelp 
Kelly  A  Doerr 
Stephanie  Foglia 
Kalhy  L,  Forrest 
JohnW  Gartner  III 
Faithann  M.  Gngalunas 
Carolines  Hackel 
Timothy  S  Hansen 
Donald  P  Harnum 
Eric  J  Hesse 
Deborah  L  Holt 
Lynn  E  Horner 
Daniel  J  Ikenson 
David  J  Innes 
Leanne Jacone 
Ellen  Guinee  Jenkins 
Brian  L  Jones 
Cathy  L,  Jones 


Carol  A,  Kepner 

Carolanne  Rogers  Lachenauer 

Brian  J  Leib 

George  C  Liberopoulos 

Jeffrey  W  Lockard 

Michele  Bridges  Lopez 

Andreas  Mahmud 

Susan  J  Malyniak 

Kimberly  Gormley  McCavera 

Karen  Doty  McDonnell 

Laura  J  McGinty 

Gail  DiLonardo  McNulty 

Donald  L  Metzler 

Wendy  M  Murray 

Charles  B  f^luzzy.  Jr. 

Craig  R  Orr 

Deborah  Guldner  Pavio 

Lisa  L  Pego 

Kenneth  R  Peifer.  Jr. 

Charlene  M,  Pelow 

Allison  Richards  Pensyl 

James  A  Pmheiro 

Lisa  A.  Porter 

Martha  Hamilton  Prescott 

Michael  B  Quigley 

Dawne  Fntz  Reider 

Jill  C  Roberts 

D  Mark  Robinson 

Debra  Beck  Ronan 

Amy  J  Rumbaugh 

John  T  Sansonetti 

Jennifer  Sampsell  Sassaman 

Katherine  L  Schilling 

Robert  M  Slifer 

Douglas  G.  Soutter 

Debra  Spangler  Sowers 

Scott  J  Strausberger 

Catherine  A  Svetec 

Douglas  T  Talhelm 

Virginia  S  Turner 

Julia  Van  Steen  Valliere 

Timothy  C  Vile 

John  P  Walthall 

Elizabeth  Whitham  Warren 

Deborah  A  Wengryn 

Paul  D  Wernes 

Janet  A.  Wyllie 

Kirk  D.  Yoggy 

William  Youngblood,  Jr 

Class  of  1987 

Maroon  Club 

Marilyn  L,  Sierer 

Other 

Jennifer  P  Alexion 

Lisa  Caruso  Approvato 

Peter  G.  Ashey 

Adam  L  Bates 

Denae  Schoner  Bendel 

Roberta  Bianchi 

Jeffrey  J  Bnosky,  deceased 

Paul  C  Brady 

George  W  Broseman 

Melissa  J  Church 

Cynthia  A  Clouser 

Ellen  Berry  Codella 

Maureen  E  Connelly 

Sharon  L.  Daugherty 

Kerry  A.  Decker 

Patti  Ann  Collins  DeCoursey 

Diana  Nolle  Deitch 

Mitchell  S  Delong 

Armand  W  Dodsworth  III 

Matthew  M  Fager 

Kevin  W  Finch 

Joseph  F.  Flynn 

Susan  A.  Franchi 

Jay  V  George 

Leslie  A  Heller 

M  Alice  Jeremko 

Charles  R  Keller.  Jr. 

Adriene  M.  King 

Claudia  Kuhn  Klahre 

Douglas  J  Klahre 

Kathleen  A  Kloss 

Nancy  Gibblets  Kutzer 

Richard  D.  Lynch 

Diane  L  Mahan 

Richard  J  McCourl 

Martin  R.  McDonnell 

James  A  McNulty 


Laura  Beckie  McQuaid 
Anne  E  Molloy 
Lauren  Warncke  Muzzy 
Christopher  F  Newman 
Kenneth  P  Newman 
Carolyn  Finkler  Nolle 
Steven  A,  Paradies 
Darren  P  Pellegrino 
Heather  Carter  PeschI 
Dennis  R  Pozsar 
Phyllis  A.  Rea 
Christine  L  Rensch 
Roxanne  Rich  Robinson 
Laura  Perner  Rutan 
Stephen  C,  Schweitzer 
Robert  A  Shenk 
Thomas  A  Smith 
Richard  J.  Thomas 
Sally  Bittel  Thomas 
Kathy  Levan  Tonkins 
Scott  F  Ulrich 
William  A,  Valhere 
Scott  T  Wachenfeld 
Dana  Myers  Walker 
Matthew  J  Walker 
Carol  Buffington  Walthall 
Tracy  A.  Wonsidler 

Class  of  1988 

7858  Society 

Thomas  J,  Panek 
Maroon  Club 
Douglas  B  Carlson 
Susan  A,  Goeltmg 

Orange  Club 

Joseph  F.  Azzarello 
Christian  H  Dewald 
Christopher  L,  Labrecque 
Sandra  L.  Mull 
Kenneth  J,  Pizzico 

Other 

James  A  Balas 
Michael  J.  Bendorf 
Mark  P.  Bensel 
Lon  A,  Bierly 
Joan  E  Book 
Andrew  H.  Bowman 
Matthew  A,  Boynton 
Stacy  L  Brechbiel 
Albert  P  Bucci 
Charles  A  Buckley  ill 
Patricia  Ross  Buckley 
Michael  W  Burton 
Lynda  E  Butler 
Carolyn  A.  Calderon 
Damian  C.  Caracciolo 
Robert  H  Cheddar 
John  C-  Chipman 
Marjorie  M.  Cook 
Stephen  P  Cook 
Sarah  E  Corbin 
Mary  Kay  Czap 
Keith  Delaporte 
John  P  Dogum 
Dana  V  Dombroski 
ChnstopherJ  Donate 
Catherine  C  Dorko 
Donielle  D.  Fanarjian 
Timothy  M,  Fitzgerald 
Gmger  Goss  Galliher 
Kimberlee  A  Gorman 
Brett  W  Graf 
Valerie  Hansen 
Barbara  L  Harrison 
Dorothy  N  Hart 
Julia  A  Hassenplug 
Maureen  P  Hassett 
Bonnie  L  Herb 
Diane  L  Herdling 
Knsten  J  Holgerson 
Heidi  A  Ruber 
Steven  C  Kime 
Colleen  M  Kosa 
Mark  F  Koskulitz 
Scott  A  Krzykowski 
Candace  L  Lam 
Karen  J  Ledebuhr 
Kimberley  M  Lewis 
Daniel  A  Lichtner 
Cynthia  M  Logan 


Sarah  Nickey  Longenderfer 
Julia  Y  Lu 
Brian  G.  Lucas 
Adrienne  M.  Lyons 
Kristin  E.  Meinig 
Lisa  A  Moscatello 
Christopher  P  Noah 
Kathleen  French  Noah 
Nancy  J  Patterson 
Susan  L.  Realy 
Jeffrey  M.  Rehling 
Jerald  R.  Reimenschneider 
Christine  A,  Riedy 
Barbara  A  Rostiac 
Charlene  Davies  Salter 
David  E  Salter 
Caroline  Bishop  Savino 
Patncia  J-  Schickram 
Robert  J  Scola 
Michael  S  Searer 
William  Smedley 
Craig  A  Smith 
Brent  D.  Snyder 
Reed  A  Starr 
Patrick  W  Slerrett 
Craig  W  Sloken 
Paul  R.  Sultan 
Cindy  Shawver  Sunderland 
Mark  D  Thorsheim 
Scott  M.  Torok 
James  E.  Turner 
Paula  C.  Vincent 
Paul  N.  Walser.  Jr 
Donna  M  Wenz 
Joseph  A.  Wolfe.  Jr 
Geoffrey  M  Woodall 
Angela  B  Yarnitsky 
Dennis  A  YosI 

Class  of  1989 

Maroon  Club 

Karen  Degraw  Carlson 

Orange  Club 

John  R  Hurley 
Other 

Barbara  Bakeman  Adams 
Laura  C.  Ambielli 
Nancy  E.  Armacost 
Gregory  M.  Betz 
Beth  Ann  BimI 
Lauren  L  Bodmer 
Glen  M  Burnham 
Audrey  K  Buss 
Claudia  Calich 
Jay  R.  Camassa 
David  E,  Cooley 
Mark  A.  Delavvter 
Christine  Del  Bueno 
Susan  B,  Elsman 
Diane  Esty 
Margaret  M,  Farmer 
Andrew  D  Fiscus 
Charles  R.  Flurie 
Brian  P  Forberg 
Donna  L  Fries 
Cheryl  L  Gaffney 
Michelle  S.  Geiger 
Wayne  D  Geils 
Bruce  R  Goria 
Bryan  L.  Griflie 
R  Scott  Harrington 
Patrice  L,  Hetherington 
Deborah  A.  Hite 
Marcia  I.  Hoge 
David  B.  Holtz 
William  G  Kadel 
Linda  K  Knutson 
William  G  Koch.Jr 
Danielle  E  Kreiser 
Jennifer  A.  Laube 
Kerne  L  Linker 
Charles  P  Longenecker 
Robert  N.  Loss 
Stephen  G.  Mahoney 
Robin-Lynn  McElwee 
William  F  Mikus 
Jennifer  A  Miller 
Teresa  B  Monahan 
G  Bradley  Moor 
William  C  Mueller 


Jennifer  L,  Nazzaro 
Julie  A  Nees 
Karen  A  Nester 
Kimberly  A,  Norton 
Barbara  A  Pisciotta 
Ryan  E  Putney 
Melanie  A  Raffa 
Michael  S  Sarajian 
Eric  C  Sarsony 
William  E.  Schroeher 
Dianne  L  Smith 
Kerry  H   Solsky 
Meg-Ann  Sorber 
Karl  A  Spector 
Jean  Ann  Svi/ann 
David  L  Swinehart 
Flora  T  Teh 
Wendy  A  Tibaldi 
John  P  Tourville 
Barbara  E  Weigle 
Hollace  A  Whiltaker 
Thomas  W.  Wolfinger 
Roger  C.  Yost.  Jr 

Class  of  1990 

Orange  Club 

Peggy  E  Barbanto 
Peter  Andrew  Smith 

Other 

Denise  M,  Ambrogio 
James  A  Bell 
Barbara  L.  Bentley 
Brad  C  Bishop 
Sima  Blackmon 
Janis  E  Blandy 
LetaR  Blatt 
Michelle  M  Bonventre 
Thomas  P  Boone 
Martina  M  Burns 
Laura  A,  Butler 
Dawn  M  Campbell 
Eugene  J  Cautillo 
Ann  T  Clohessy 
Peter  J  Comber 
Teresa  A,  Considme 
Cynthia  R  Cook 
Melinda  A  Cuddy 
Jennifer  L  Davis 
Gary  V  Del  Duca 
Robert  C  Demaria 
Leslie  N  Doll 
Jennifer  L   Ebert 
Christopher  D  Elvidge 
Jeffrey  A.  Elwell 
Laura  L.  Forbes 
Bryan  T  Frack 
Sharryl  L,  Froehlich 
Jeffrey  R   Froling 
Victoria  R  Fulton 
Jennifer  M  Ganter 
Janice  M  Gessner 
Tracey  E  Glessner 
Jami  L  Granger 
Shan  Miller  Grant 
Richard  A,  Gray 
Anthony  R.  Grigalunas 
Kristen  D  Growney 
Robert  A  Gude 
Erika  L  Hardenburg 
Carolyn  A.  Harrison 
Robin  L  Hastings 
Robert  F  Herr 
Nancy  J  Heyer 
Allison  P  Hirschman 
Patricia  A  Hostler 
Kenneth  N  Hugendubler 
Angela  J  Johnson 
Jacqueline  Karali 
Patrick  W  Kocen 
Laura  L  Kralavil 
Allyson  H   Krummrich 
Michele  Labrie 
Kristen  L  Langenteld 
Michele  L,  Leuser 
Sarah  L  Luithle 
Donna  M  Major 
Knstine  J  Marconi 
David  I   Matonn 
Heather  J  McCormtck 
William  McGarngle 
Timothy  A  Mee 


Jean  L.  Meyer 
Jennifer  L  Miller 
Stephanies.  Miller 
Kirsten  C  Monier 
Jill  S  Mornssey 
Elizabeth  A  Mortimer 
EricG  Mueller 
ChrislelJ.  Nestler 
Jonathan  P  Nickey 
Shannon  R.  O'Brien 
Thomas  S  Olsen 
Jennifer  E  Ott 
Heidi  M   Perry 
Cynthia  Petrucci 
Karen  E   Pick 
Douglas  R  Pietsch 
Leslies  Rippard 
Diane  S  Rogers 
Carolyn  M   Sabol 
Virginian  Schultz 
Matthew  P  Skarbek 
Timothys  Smith 
Brian  P  Spellman 
Christopher  L  Stemer 
Heather  L  Stephano 
Elaine  M  Swords 
David  T  Szawlewicz 
Diane  Tacconi 
Michele  D  Tansey 
Sean  P  Tighe 
Elizabeth  A  Tracey 
Todd  G  Truedson 
Betsy  Van  Tuyl 
Jennifer  L  Varcoe 
Julia  A  Verdesca 
Laurie  Ann  Voipe 
Melissa  A  Weigle 
Debra  A.  Weissman 
Joseph  D  Wentling 
Mark  R  Wetzel 
Douglas  R  Wheeler 
Donna  R  Willbergh 
Christine  S  Wolfe 
Lori  Kerchoff  Wyman  ^ 
Douglas  W,  Yoder 

Class  of  1991 

President's  Associates 

Leo  M.  Sekulski 

Class  of  1992 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Karen  A  Muenster 


Faculty  and 
Staff 

Gifts  from  those  who  are  central 
to  the  University  are  especially 
meaningful.  It  is  with  great  pride 
that  we  recognize  the  following 
members  of  the  University 
community  who  have  given  of 
their  time,  talent  and  financial 
resources  to  help  Susquehanna 
achieve  its  goals: 
Lawrence  A  Abler 
Dorothy  M  Anderson  '62 
Barry  E   App 
Larry  D  Augustine 
Donald  and  Freni  Aungst 
Jane  F  Barlow 
Robert  M  Bastress  '39 
Jean  B  Beamenderfer  '39 
Carl  J  and  Patricia  A  Bellas 
James  A  '63  and  Martha  Barker  70 

Blessing 
George  C  and  Carol  L  Boone 
Susan  R  Bowers 
Michael  J  Breslm 
Donna  Catherman 
Mary  Gianni 

Carrol  and  Shirley  Clemens 
Ronald  A,  and  Jessica  Cohen 
Joel  and  Trudy  Cunningham 
Robert  and  Kathleen  Dalton 
Peter  V  and  Barbara  Deekle 
Galen  H  and  Deanna  Deibler 
Howard  E  and  Janet  DeMott 
Henry  and  DoHy  Diers 
Ronald  E  Dotterer 
Hans  E  and  Barbara  W  Feldmann 
Robert  B.  Fessler 
Gary  W  and  Elizabeth  Fincke 
Patricia  B  Fishbein 
Kenneth  O  and  Irene  Fladmark 
Frank  W  and  Joan  Fletcher 
Gynith  C,  Giffin 
Robert  M  Goodspeed 
Gerald  R  and  Betty  Gordon 
Randolph  P  and  Carol  J  Harrison 
Susan  M  Hegberg 
David  C  and  Marcie  Henry 
Stephen  R   Herrold  '69 
H  Richard  and  Patricia  Reiland  Hess 
Ralph  T  and  Jane  Hess 
Donald  D  and  Grace  Housley 


Vie  tariicts  lake  sheir  position. 


Lawrence  M.  '43  and  Louise  Kresge  '45 

Isaacs 
Christine  and  Chris  Jaegers 
E  Dolores  and  Donald  Jones 
Emily  T  Kerslelter 
Daniel  L  and  Kathy  L  Kilgus 
Sara  G  and  John  D.  Kirkland 
Paul  E.  and  Linda  M  Klingensmith 
Jack  and  Ruth  Kolbert 
Betsy  Koons 
Samuel  Kuba  III  75 
Barbara  A  Lewis 

Bonnie  Eiker  '70  and  David  W  Lightcap 
John  H  and  Dorothy  A.  Longaker 
Richard  H   Lowright 
Donna  K  Maize 
Chris  A.  '84  and  Mary  Markle 
Leona  Martin 

Richard  J.  and  Dorothy  Masom 
Thomas  F.  and  Jenny  McGrath 
Marian  E.  McKechnie 
Genevieve  Mease 
James  R.  and  Helen  E.  Misanin 
Robert  G  Mowry 
Ella  V  and  Bright  G,  Naugle 
Jeanne  H  and  Edward  Neff 
Helens.  Nunn 
Robert  E.  and  Helen  Nylund 
Sheryl  L,  Postman 
NeilH  Potter 

Bruce  D,  and  Sachiko  K,  Presser 
Otto  and  Beulah  Reimherr 
Maureen  Davenport  Ries  '62 
Edward  S  '42  and  Blanche  Forney  42 


Jamie  and  Richard  Rogers 

Beverly  Romberger 

R  Louis  and  Bonnie  Rossman 

Marvin  J.  and  Raven  Rudnitsky 

Allan  T  Schreffler 

Edward  S  and  Jeanette  Schwan 

G.  Edward  Schweikert  111 

E  Raymond '37  and  Winifred  Shaheen 

Manlyn  L.  Sierer  '87 

Linda  L  Skinner '85 

Alex  G  H  Smith 

Alfred  G,  Snyder  It 

Donald  R  and  Beverly  Stever 

fulark  V  Swanson  '77 

George  R  F  and  Barbara  Tamke 

Katherine  and  James  Temple 

Chnstopher  and  Christine  Thomforde 

Bonnie  K.  and  John  F,  Troxell 

Gene  R.  Drey 

J.  Thomas  Walker 

Julie  O.  and  Robert  Waltman 

William  A  Ward 

Gustavo  W  Weber  H'77 

Pamela  L  White 

David  N  and  Judie  Wiley 

Elizabeth  Wiley 

Vaughn  A,  '67  and  Sandra  J.  Wolf 

JoAnne  E  Wray 

Rick  and  Mavis  Ziegler 


Gifts  in  Memory 

The  University  is  pleased 
to  recognize  those  who  were 
remembered  by  special  memorial 
gifts  from  family  members  or 
friends  during  1990-91: 

Jeffrey  J  Bnosky  '87 
by  93rd  Evacuation  Hospital 
by  Spouses  of  the  93rd  Evacuation 

Hospital  Officers 
by  M.  Alessandra 
by  American  School  Foundation 

of  t\Aonterrey 
by  Daniel  L.  and  Betty  Jane  Ashcraft 
by  Peter  A  and  Karie  J.  Athens 
by  Todd  D  Bailey  85 
by  Mr  and  l\Ars.  Thomas  Bartasavage 
by  Joseph  T  Block 
by  Karen  Knutowski  Bnosky 
by  Patrick  O.  and  Stacy  D.  Briley 
by  Theresa  M.  Capone  and  Ed  HUderly 
by  Mr  and  Mrs.  Edward  Didier 
by  Louise  f\A-  Dietricti 
by  Anna  Dobda 
by  Kenneth  L,  Dodson 
by  Paul  C.  and  Shirley  A.  Dodson 
by  Lisa  Dove 

by  Anthony  and  Shirley  Gaudio 
by  Helen  Gaudio 
by  John  and  f^arie  Gaudio 
by  Ellie  Golembiewski 
by  Kimberlee  A.  Gorman  '88 
by  Clara  Grazel 
by  Helen  hA.  Grazel 
by  Anthony  R.  Gngalunas  '90 
by  Faithann  f\/l.  Grigalunas  '86 
by  Martha  Heran 
by  Janet  Jakubowski 
by  Stephanie  Kaye 
by  Sandra  M.  Knutowski 
by  Theodore  and  Jacqueline  Knutowski 
by  Albina  Kozak 
by  Mr  and  fi>/lrs.  Robert  Kramer 
by  Michael  J  Kucey 
by  Peter  G.  and  Joan  C.  Laky 
by  Mary  Sally  McAlpine 
by  William  McCullian 
by  Mr  and  Mrs.  Martin  McDonnell.  Sr. 
by  Jennifer  A  Miller  '89 
by  Marion  Miller 
by  Anne  Murphy 

by  Paul  and  Bernadette  G.  Neiheiser 
by  Mr  and  Mrs.  Daniel  Nelipovich 
by  Kenneth  P  Newman  '87 
by  John  W  Noble.  Jr 
by  Thomas  G  Noble 
by  Mary  Leahey-O'Leary 
by  Kenneth  J.  Pizzico  '88 
by  Nicholas  and  Joan  Pizzico 
by  Staff  G.  Prudential  Insurance 

Company.  New  Kensington.  PA 
by  Employees  of  Prudential  Insurance 

Company,  New  Kensington.  PA 
by  Employees  of  Prudential  Insurance 

Company.  Natrona  Heights.  PA 


Ih'wcri  i\  served— the  hard  way!  Homecoming  '90. 


by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Paul  Puccinelli 

by  Jeffrey  '88  and  Lois  Rehling 

by  Scott  and  Carol  Sammons 

by  Frank  and  June  Seltzer 

by  Fran  Sikorski 

by  Mr  and  Mrs  James  Smerz 

by  Nancy  G.  Smyth 

by  Mr  and  Mrs.  Norbert  Stephan 

by  Genevieve  Sterlock 

by  Charles  Stevenson 

by  John  H  and  Linda  L.  Thomson 

by  Paula  R.  Valente 

by  Charles.  Deborah,  and 
Jarrod  Yuskauskas 
James  M   Brogan 

by  William  and  Marion  G.  Atkins 

by  Alan  S.  and  Joan  Bernikow 

by  Barney  Brogan 

by  Betty  J  Brogan 

by  C.  Patrick  and  Alice  Brogan 

by  David  V  and  Ann  D.  Burchfield 

by  J.  Michael  Cook 

by  Jerry  M.  and  Marcia  L.  Daily 

by  Charles  W.  Garrison 

by  Eli  and  Edith  Gen/er 

by  Edward  A.  Kangas 

by  Michael  F  and  Sally  Laporta 

by  Frank  McNerney 

by  Richard  A.  and  Carol  W.  Patterson 

by  J  Thomas  Presby 

by  Stanley  G  and  Carole  S.  Russell 

by  David  and  Roberta  Schranze 

by  John  J.  and  Dorothy  D.  Spinetto 

by  Max  F  and  Beverly  J.  Sparer 

by  Marshall  E.  and  Antoinette  Strey 

by  Donald  J.  and  Bonnie  M.  Trawicki 

by  Edward  A.  and  Sandra  R.  Weinstein 

by  John  and  Susan  Zaffiro 

byS.  Arnold  and  Jeanne  M  Zimmerman 
Leonard  F  Bush,  M.D, 

by  Mrs.  Leonard  F.  Bush 
Nancy  L  Allen  Cairns 

by  Louis  and  Shirley  Adkins 

by  Jane  F.  Barlow 

by  Lucile  Bossarl 

by  Gynith  C  Giffin 

by  Mrs.  A  L  Harris 

by  Martha  L  Harris 

by  Mary  Ellen  Kovach 

by  Wilma  J.  Phipps 

by  M.  Jane  Schnure  '39 

by  Eugene  B  and  Frances  L.  Steele 

by  George  R  F  and  Barbara  Tamke 

byDebora  V.  Traas  '75 
Bruce  Casso  '74 

by  Dorothy  M.  Anderson  '62 
Mr  and  Mrs  Harry  F.  Coester 

by  William  E.  Cochran  '63 
Claire  Dauberman  '29 

by  Carol  D.  Chidsey  '56 

by  Joseph  M.  and  Mary  L  King 
Todd  DeLorenzo 

by  Donald  D.  and  Sue  E.  DeLorenzo 
Kenneth  T  Donnahoo  '87 

by  Robed  W.  and  Penny  Donnahoo 
Louis  Dreibelbis 

by  George  R.F  and  Barbara  Tamke 
Reverend  Elmer  Drumm 

by  Alan  E.  and  Ruth  A.  Carp 
Robert  E  and  Marianne  Drumm 

by  Alan  E  and  Ruth  A.  Carp 
Charles  C  Eberly,  III  '65 

by  Charlotte  M.  Eberly 
Edna  Mae  Etzrodt  Harkness  '50 

by  Charles  F  Harkness 
Frank  Karniol 

by  Louise  Slater 

by  George  R  F.  and  Barbara  Tamke 

by  V  Vigdarovich 
Dorothy  Shutt  Ktmmel  '40 

by  George  J.  Kimmel  '38 
Ruth  Steele  King 

by  Joseph  M.  and  Mary  L.  King 
Homer  D  Kresge.  Jr 

by  H.  Karen  Burris 

by  Helen  C.  Kresge 
J  Stanley  Lmgebach 

by  John  A  and  Pauline  S  Bresnahan 

by  Pauline  M.  Bresnahan 

by  David  S  Lmgebach 

by  Helen  F.  Lingebach 

by  Josephine  B.  Lingebach 


by  Paul  E.  and  A.  Jean  Lynch 

by  Charles  C  and  Ruth  L  Miller 

by  E.  Raymond  37  and  Winifred 
Shaheen 

by  Roney  T  and  Merrick  E.  Shawe 

by  Ethel  A.  Shellenberger 

byZ.  Tepper 

by  Mrs.  John  Troxler 

by  Kathryn  H.  Vfe/f 
Clifford  V  Presser 

by  Jane  G.  Presser 
Lois  Beamenderfer  Rallis  '41 

by  Christopher  K.  Rallis 
Dr  William  M.  Rearick 

by  Estate  of  Robert  B.  Rearick 
Jon  R.  Shaheen 

by  Helen  S.  Haugan 

by  E.  Raymond  '37  and  Winifred 
Shaheen 
Fredrich  Thomforde 

by  George  R.  F  and  Barbara  Tamke 
Miss  Margaret  L,  Wendt 

by  The  Margaret  L  Wendt  Foundation 


Gifts  in  Kind 

During  1990-91,  Susquehanna 
received  gifts  of  various  types  of 
property— real  estate,  art.  antiques, 
phonathon  prizes,  etc.— from  the 
following  donors: 

Dorothy  M  Anderson  '62 

Raymond  F  Anderson 

ARA  Services 

Arby's  Roast  Beef 

AT&T  Foundation 

BJ's- A  Place  For  Ribs 

Amelia  Bacardi 

Boscov's  Department  Store 

Burger  King  Restaurant 

H  Karen  Burris 

Estate  of  Nancy  Allen  Cairns 

Clerical/Secretarial  Association 

Marino  Delzotto 

Dogwood  Hill  Nursery 

Lorraine  Vivienne  Downie 

Elby's  Restaurant 

Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in  America 

Follett  College  Bookstores 

The  Front  Street  Station 

Gary's  Farmhouse  Restaurant 

Boyd  Gibson 

Golden  Corral  Family  Restaurant 

Graci's 

Grandpa  Grunt 

Jane  Gervin  Hess 

George  Hoffman 

William  Homer 

JohnC  Horn  H'65 

Hoss's  Steak  and  Seafood  House 

Donald  M  Hunten 

Japan  Society  of  California 

Just  Judie's  Salon 

Kentucky  Fried  Chicken 

Helen  C  Kresge 

Lewisburg  Studio 

Little  Caesars 

The  Locker  Room 

Long  John  Silver's 

McDonald's  Restaurant 

Mister  Donut 

Guy  J  Moyer  '31 

Audrey  North 

Peanut  Shack 

Pizza  Hut  Restaurant 

Sheryl  L.  Postman 

Nancy  Potter 

Raymond  O  Rhine  '29 

William  A  Rock 

Edward  S  '42  and  Blanche  Forney  '42 

Rogers 
Bradley  Shoemaker 
Alfred  G  Snyder  II 
Tedd's  Landing 
Bonnie  K,  Troxell 
University  of  Anzona 
GeneR.  Urey 
David  N.  Wiley 


Business  and 
Corporations 

Susquehanna  University  is  grateful 
to  the  following  businesses  and 
corporations  for  their  generous 
support  during  1990-91: 

President's  Associates 

AMP.  Inc. 

ARA  Food  Service 

Butter  Krust  Baking  Company 

Gettig  Technologies.  Inc 

Lutheran  Brotherhood 

R  S  Mowery  &  Sons,  Inc 

Pennsylvania  Power  &  Light  Company 

Snyder  County  Trust  Co. 

Sunbury  Textile  Milts.  Inc 

Wood-Mode  Incorporated 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

American  Home  Foods.  Inc 

AHA  Food  Service 

BJ's— A  Place  for  Ribs 

Boscov"s  Department  Store,  Inc 

ERA  Bowen  Agency,  Inc. 

Central  Pennsylvania  Savings  Association 

Commercial  Printing,  Inc. 

Compudata  Services,  Inc. 

CONTEL  of  PA,  Inc. 

Country  Cupboard,  Inc. 

The  Daily  Item 

Diamond  Manufacturing  Company 

Dogwood  Hill  Nursery,  Inc. 

First  National  Trust  Bank 

Furman  Foods.  Inc. 

Keller  Marine  Service,  Inc. 

Lewisburg  Studio 

Northern  Central  Bank 

Ott  Packagings,  Inc. 

Dr.  John  Pagana 

Purdy  Insurance  Agency,  Inc. 

Ritz-Craft  Corporation  of  PA.  Inc 

Silvertip,  Inc 

Susquehanna  Valley  Mall 

Swlneford  National  Bank 

Universal  Suppliers.  Inc. 

Weis  Markets,  Inc. 

7858  Society 

Beavertown  Mills,  Inc. 
BKW  Coach  Line 

Buflalo  Valley  Telephone  Company 
Central  Builders  Supply 
Hilsher  Graphics 
Kentucky  Fried  Chicken 
Kieffer  Physical  Therapy 
Kreamer  Feed  Store 
UB  Water  Service.  Inc 
Middleswarth  Kitchen  Fresh  Chips 
Smeltz  Auto  Sales  Co 
Stroehmann  Brothers  Co. 
Tovi/nsend"s,  Inc. 
Walnut  Acres.  Inc. 

Maroon  Club 

Battram  Company 

Colonial  Furniture  Company 

John  Dagle  Jewelry 

The  Front  Street  Station 

Golden  Corral  Family  Restaurant 

J.C  Penney  Company 

Kratzer  Oil  Company,  Inc 

Mary  Macintosh 

Meckley's  Limestone  Products 

Mister  Donut/Hummels  Wharf 

Nonhway  Industries,  Inc 

Penn  Valley  Printing  Company 

Phase  One  Graphic  Resource 

Phillips  Motel 

Rhoads  Mills,  Inc. 

Selmax  and  KenTex 

Allen  Shaffer  &  Son  Insurance 

Stanley  Woodworking 

Valley  Farms  Dairy 

Wm  F  Groce,  Inc 

Orange  Club 

Bastian  Tire  Sales 
Beavertown  Mills,  Inc. 
Becker  Body  Shop 


Bingaman  &  Son  Lumber 
Courtyard  Counseling  Center 
Destinations,  A  Travel  Management 

Company 
John  Fogarty  Custom  Homes 
Ghezzis 
Katies  Kleeners 
Keller's  Auto  Body.  Inc, 
Melcot  Radiator 
M  &  L  Appliances 
Moore  Business  Forms 
Dr  Mohammad  M  Munir 
National  Limestone  Quarry 
Reed's  Real  French  Cleaners 
Rowe  Automatic  Spnnkler 
Dr  Mohammad  M  Samad 
Selinsgrove  Dental  Associates 
Service  Eleclnc  Cable  TV,  Inc 
Sporoco,  Inc. 
Super  Bowl  522 
Terry  Wild  Studio 
Tru-Bilt  Lumber  Co, 
Zartman  Construction.  Inc. 

Other 

Apfelbaum,  Apfelbaum  and  Apfelbaum 

Apfelbaum  Realty 

Basket  Gourmet 

BICSI 

Bob  Newman,  Inc. 

Bull  Run  Inn 

Gary's  Farmhouse  Restaurant 

John-David  Advertising 

Karelis  &  Timm 

Kirby  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc. 

Kleen-Mist  Car  Wash 

Kline  Motors 

Kuhns  Brothers  Lumber  Company 

Lady  Hope  Dress  Company,  Inc. 

Leer  East 

The  Locker  Room 

Mel-Co  Printing 

Modern  Business  Machines 

Benjamin  T  Moyer  Furniture 

National  Ticket  Company 

Newton  Advertising 

The  Optometric  Office 

The  Picture  Place 

Plaza  House  Furniture 

Poloron  Homes  of  PA,  Inc. 

Thomas  R  Rippon,  Esq. 

Schindlers  Studio 

The  Shambeau 

Staiman  Brothers  Steel 

Stemtnger's  Laundry 

Sunbury  Motor  Company 

Susquehanna  Insurance  Associates 

Susquehanna  Valley  White 

Temperance  House 

R  U.  Troutman  &  Sons,  Inc. 

Valley  Toyota,  Inc 

Dr  V  Vigdarovich 

Village  TV  &  Stereo 

H  Warshow  &  Sons 

Watsontown  National  Bank 

Dr  David  G  Wilson 


l\/latching  Gift 
Companies 

During  1990-91,  Susquehanna 
received  additional  support  from 
matching  gift  employers  as  directed 
by  alumni,  parents,  and  friends. 
Individuals  now  receive  gift  society 
recognition  for  matching  gifts  made 
by  their  employers,  which  in 
1990-91  included: 

3M  Foundation 

Aetna  Life  &  Casualty  Foundation 

Air  Products  and  Chemicals 

Akzo  America.  Inc. 

American  Airlines,  Inc. 

American  Cyanamid  Company 

American  Home  Products  Corporation 

Amoco  Foundation.  Inc. 


Appleton  Papers.  Inc. 

APS  Foundation,  Inc 

ARA  Services,  Inc 

ARCO  Foundation 

Armstrong  World  Industries.  Inc. 

Ashland  Oil  Foundation,  Inc. 

AT&T  Foundation 

BankAmerica  Foundation 

Bankof  New  York 

Barclays  Bank  Charitable  Trust 

Barnes  Group  Foundation.  Inc. 

The  Baxter  Foundation 

Bell  Atlantic  Corporation 

Bellcore 

Bell  of  Pennsylvania 

Black  &  Decker  Corporation 

Blue  Bell.  Inc, 

Boeing  Company 

Borden  Foundation,  inc 

Bristol-Myers  Fund 

The  Brunswick  Foundation,  Inc 

Carteret  Savings 

Chase  Manhattan  Bank 

Chemical  Bank 

Chevron  USA  .  Inc 

Chrysler  Corporation 

Chubb  &  Sons,  Inc. 

CIGNA  Foundation 

Citibank 

Citicorp  Investment  Management 

CNA  Foundation 

Combustion  Engineering 

Consolidated  Foods  Corporation 

Continental  Corporation  Foundation 

Coopers  &  Lybrand  Foundation 

Corning  Glass  Works  Foundation 

Cowles  Media  Company 

Chesapeake  &  Potomac  Telephone 

Companies 
Crum  &  Forster  Corporation 
CSX  Corporation 
Dana  Corporation  Fdundation 
Dauphin  Deposit  Bank  &  Trust  Company 
Dow  Jones  &  Company,  Inc. 
Dresser  Foundation,  Inc. 
Dun  &  Bradstreet  Corporate  Foundation 
Duncanson  &  Holt  Group 
Eastern  Associated  Foundation 
Educators  Mutual  Life  Insurance 

Company 
Emerson  Electric  Company 
The  Equitable  Foundation 
Ernst  &Whinney 
Exxon  Education  Foundation 
Federal  National  Mortgage  Association 
Federated  Department  Stores,  Inc, 
Firemans  Fund  Amencan  Foundation 
Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber  Company 
First  Pennsylvania  Bank 
First  Union  National  Bank 
Ford  Motor  Company  Fund 
Ford  New  Holland,  Inc 
Foster  Wheeler  Corporation 
Fulton  Bank 

GEICO  Insurance  Group 
General  Electric  Foundation 
General  Public  Utilities 
General  Signal 
PH.  Glatfelter  Company 
Grace  Foundation,  Inc 
Great  Northern  Nekoosa  Corporation 
GTE  Service  Corporation 
Hamilton  Bank 

Hartford  Insurance  Group  Foundation 
Hershey  Foods  Corporation  Fund 
Hewlett  Packard 
Hoechst  Celanese  Corporation 
Hoffmann-La  Roche  Foundation 
Honeywell  Foundation 
Hughes  Aircraft  Company 
IBM  Matching  Grants  Program 
ICI  Americas.  Inc 
Ingersoll-Rand 
Integnty  Life  Insurance 
ITT  Corporation 
James  River  Corporation 
Johnson  &  Johnson 
Kinney  Shoes  Corporation 
K-Mart  Corporation 

KPMG  Peat  Marwick  Mitchell  Foundation 
Lenox,  Inc 
Lukens  Foundation 
Marsh  &  McLennan  Companies 


Martin  Marietta  Corporation 

May  Department  Stores 

McCann-Erickson 

McGraw-Hill  Foundation 

McKesson  Foundation 

Mellon  Bank 

Merck  Company  Foundation 

Meridian  Bancorp 

Merrill  Lynch  &  Company,  Inc, 

Metropolitan  Life  Foundation 

Midlantic  National  Bank 

MITRE  Corporation 

Mobil  Foundation,  Inc. 

Morgan  Guaranty  Trust  Company 

Morgan  Stanley  Foundation 

Mutual  Benefit  Life 

National  Grange  Mutual  Insurance 

Company 
National  Liberty  Corporation 
The  Nationwide  Foundation 
NCNB  Corporation  Charities 
New  England  Telephone 
New  Jersey  Bell 
New  York  Life  Foundation 
The  New  York  Times  Company 

Foundation 
North  American  Philips  Corporation 
Northwestern  Mutual  Life 
Pacific  Enterprises 

Paramount  Communications  Foundation 
Pfizer.  Inc. 

Philadelphia  National  Bank 
Philip  Morris 

Phillips  Petroleum  Company 
PMA  Foundation 

The  Pnce  Waterhouse  Foundation 
Procter  and  Gamble 
Prudential  Foundation 
Public  Service  Electric  &  Gas 
Quaker  Oats  Foundation 
The  Record 
Reichhold  Chemicals 
Reliance  Insurance  Companies 
R  J.  Reynolds  Industries,  Inc. 
Reynolds  Metals  Company 
Rohm  &  Haas  Company 
Royal  Insurance 
Sandoz,  Inc. 
Sara  Lee  Foundation 
Schering-Plough  Foundation 
Scott  Paper  Company  Foundation 
Security  Pacific  Foundation 
Shearson  Lehman  Mutton 
Shell  Companies  Foundation,  Inc. 
Shenwin  Williams  Foundation 
Sony  Corporation  of  America 
Southern  Company  Services 
Southern  New  England  Telephone 
Southwestern  Bell  Foundation 
Squibb  Corporation 
State  Farm  Companies  Foundation 
Stone  &  Webster,  Inc. 
Strawbridge  and  Clothier 
Texas  Eastern  Corporation 
Texas  Instruments  Foundation 
Time  Warner,  Inc. 
Toyota  Motor  Sales  USA,  Inc. 
Travelers  Insurance  Company 
UNISYS  Corporation 
United  Jersey  Banks 
United  Technologies  Corporation 
The  UPS  Foundation 
US  Borax  &  Chemical 
U.S.  Fidelity  and  Guaranty  Company 
Vanguard  Group.  Inc, 
Warner-Lambert  Company 
Westinghouse  Educational  Foundation 
Willamette  Industries,  Inc, 
Xerox  Foundation 


Parents 


The  Blough-Weis  Library  is  the 
keystone  of  the  academic  experience 
for  every  Susquehanna  student  and 
facuhy  member.  Gifts  to  the  Parents 
Fund  help  to  ensure  the  viability 
of  the  library  as  a  resource  for 
all  members  of  the  University 
community.  It  is  with  appreciation 
that  we  acknowledge  the  generosity 
of  the  parents  listed  below: 

President's  Associates 

Robert  L  andJane  Harding 
Mark  and  Jo  Ann  WaJnwright 
Blodwen  A  Zeigler 
Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

S.  James  and  Cynthia  A.  Bullinglon 
Dewey  P  and  Rosemarie  Clark 
George  W  and  f^/lary  Louise  Eiker 
G  James  and  Eugenie  D  Fawcett 
AnneE,  Muensler-Smlon 
Richard  A.  and  Kathleen  Q  Norman 
John  A  and  Margaret  G  Payne 
N   David  and  Virginia  M   Rahal 
7858  Society 
Carl  E,  and  Fair  Bentz 
Albert  and  Gertrude  Berman 
Phillip  H,  and  Joanne  C.  David 
Richard  K  and  Janet  M-  Laing 
John  P  and  Nancy  B  Locke 
Charles  G  and  Linda  L.  Maxfield 
Thomas  S.  and  Suzanne  T  McCready 
Thomas  G  and  Janet  Pickering 
Sidney  G.  and  Marylou  Ranck 
Charles  J  and  Carmen  Bias 
Richard  L  and  Hazel  Skinner 
Maroon  Club 

W.  Scott  and  Wanda  Blanchard 
Andrew  J,  and  Dolores  Bozzelli 
John  M.  and  Patricia  Brotherton 
Roger  H  and  Mary  E  Cook 
Charles  A  and  Mary  C.  Dakshaw 
Jay  M  and  Nancy  L.  Dawson 
Ralph  W.  and  Johanna  B.  Giasi 
George  C  and  Ann  Hackl 
Paul  E  and  Karen  M  Heckman 
Kenneth  C  and  Marcia  Heiden 
William  A  and  Marjone  A  Holsberg 
Kenneth  R  Jones 
Jackson  T,  and  Nancy  King 
E.  William  and  Barbara  K.  Knauss 
William  M  and  Crystal  J  Loftus 
Joseph  C  and  Mary  Ann  Lucia 
Samuel  F  and  Joan  M.  Niness 
Maurice  D  and  Judith  R  Oaks 
Emmetl  J  and  JoAnne  Paradine 
Richard  E.  and  Pauline  J  Sameth 
Edward  A  and  Betty  J  Schmidt 
Roger  S  and  Linda  M.  Schropp 
William  L  and  Linda  Schrufer 
C  Harold  and  Joan  Schuler 
John  E.  and  Ellen  M,  Shave 
John  R,  and  Lynn  Smart 
Mr  and  Mrs.  C.  Dale  Steinmetz 
Timothy  J  and  Barbara  E  Stewart 
David  F.  and  Donna  Warner 
John  L-  and  Jeanne  T,  Williams 
Robert  L,  and  Marsha  A  Williams 

Orange  Club 

George  S  and  Suzanne  W,  Ashman 
Charles  R  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Ashweli 
L  Kent  Babcock  III 
Emil  G  and  Marion  Barran 
William  R,  and  Janet  L.  Betz 
William  and  Patncia  Bradley 
Joan  D  Cassidy 
JackR  Clifford 

Charles  A  and  Susan  M  Connell 
Mr  and  Mrs.  George  L.  Corsilia 
Martin  M  and  Carol  D.  Cottrell 
Rudyard  L  and  Dons  Crider 
Charles  W  and  Allayne  T  Daves 
Hillery  Salvador  and  Kathleen  S  Deben 
Anthony  J  and  Tommie  Lee  Dingbaum 
Edward  and  Constance  A,  Dougherty 
Gary  R.  and  Faye  Dressier 


Jerry  and  Mary  A  Dusich 

Charlotte  M  Eberly 

John  A.  Edson 

Frank  D.  and  Anne  V.  Englund 

David  J.  and  Margaret  A,  Farling 

Robert  W  and  Lois  Filbey 

Brendan  J  and  Pat  Flynn 

John  M  and  Sarah  R.  Fuss 

Francis  W  and  Carlene  D.  Gibbons 

Paul  R  and  Dorothy  B.  Gibson 

Richard  G  and  Jane  L.  Gingerich 

Fredenck  T  and  Linda  S  Givens 

Glenn  D.  and  Donna  M.  Grant 

Helen  V.  Grebe 

Alfred  H  and  Nancy  Gnffith 

Joseph  P  and  Bonita  L.  Hall 

George  J  and  Kathleen  Haydu 

Donald  J  and  Joyce  H.  Heim 

Peter  S.  and  Margaret  F  Hoyer 

Bruce  and  Betsy  Huffine 

Frank  E-  Hurley 

Mr  and  Mrs,  Vincent  landimarino 

Nelson  and  Rosemarie  Iglesias 

W.  Maxwell  and  Isabel  D  Ingram 

Thomas  and  Ann  Marie  Isenberg 

William  J.  and  Marie  E  Jeans 

Robert  J.  and  Josephine  A.  Jonas 

Robert  F  and  Kathleen  F  Jones 

Herbert  H  and  Karin  O  Kiehn 

Gary  J  and  Judith  Kleinchester 

Donald  and  Evelyn  Koenecke 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Frederick  W.  Lackland 

Richard  H  and  Mane  L.  Lubben 

George  E  and  Barbara  Lucas 

John  H,  and  Elizabeth  P  Maceachran 

John  and  Carol  A,  Meola 

John  P  Meudt 

Ronald  L.  and  Cecilia  Miller 

Stephen  D  and  Carol  L.  Mournighan 

Florence  Novobilski 

Mr.  and  Mrs  Eugene  J.  Pavlik 

Steven  F  and  Anita  E  Prato 

Charles  H  and  Jane  E  Reaman 

Steven  A  and  Ruth  D  Rendle 

Laszio  and  Hannelore  Repas 

Harold  E.  and  Mary  A.  Reynolds 

Andrew  J,  and  Ruth  E  Rucci 

J  Michael  and  Janice  M  Saunders 

Walter  W,  and  Martha  Jane  Schoenewolf 

Robert  E  and  Irene  T  Shendan 

Thomas  E,  and  Patricia  A,  Skopal 

Robert  H,  and  Annelise  J  Smith 

Gerard  J  Spellman 

William  S  and  Mary  Ann  Stockman 

Mr  and  Mrs  William  S.  Stoken,  Jr 

Edward  and  Valerie  Stuart 

Obed  and  Josefina  Tirado 

William  M  and  Gail  G  Tobias 

Mr  and  Mrs  John  J,  Unkles 

Leroy  A.  and  M  June  Varcoe 

George  F.  Weidle 

William  W  and  Elizabeth  M,  Wenzel 

Robert  C,  and  Betty  E  Winkler 

Phyllis  S.  Wissinger 

Wayne  P  and  Carolyn  L  Yetter 

John  F  and  Martha  Zeller 

George  J.  and  Norma  L  Zobel 

Other 

Mrs  Leon  E,  Achenbach 

Ralph  Allocco 

Robert  C.  and  Susan  L.  Ambrosini 

William  M,  Andres 

Peter  F  and  Joyce  T  Apple 

Eddie  L  and  Linda  Armacost 

Thomas  L.  and  Marlene  E  Baiz 

J  Paul  and  Karen  Balas 

Ronald  A  and  Agnes  L  Balsamo 

John  and  Sandra  Bamman 

Edward  S  and  Janice  A.  Bardzik 

Mary  Ann  T  Bartashunas 

Ellen  M  Bateman 

Sandino  P  Battisti 

Frederick  and  Cynthia  W  Bauer 

John  M  and  Patricia  E  Baumgardner 

John  A  and  Joan  Baxter 

John  E  and  Joan  S  Beadencup 

George  P  Beaumont 

David  W  Beggs 

Dale  B  and  Sheri  A  Bellows 

Gerald  V  and  Judith  Benyo 

Kermit  G  and  Sandra  Bergey 

Michael  R.  and  Gail  M.  Bianco 


Mr  and  Mrs.  Jeffrey  Billger 

Merntt  L.  and  Margery  G.  Blackburn 

Marylou  Blanchard 

James  A,  and  G  Suzanne  Bobb 

Terry  R.  and  Nancy  E.  Bobb 

Edward  G-  and  Justma  C.  Boblick 

Roy  A  and  Glona  E  Boedeker 

Larry  D  Boozer 

Linda  Boozer 

Sheldon  and  Lillibeth  Boruchow 

Donald  T  and  Lucy  D.  Bottomley 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Ronald  C.  Bracken 

Stephen  R,  and  Carol  M,  Brainard 

Abram  F.  and  Margaret  A.  Brandt 

Evelyn  T  Brechbill 

Neal  E  and  Carolynn  Bredehoeft 

Elaine  Bressi 

Mr  and  Mrs.  George  Broseman 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Robert  A.  Brouse 

Harold  E  and  Judith  B,  Buck 

John  J  and  Valerie  A,  Bukowski 

Antonio  and  Josephine  Buoscio 

Bruce  S.  and  Rachele  A-  Burchell 

Mr  and  Mrs  Lowell  Burton 

John  M.  and  Nancy  Camarco 

Douglas  K  and  Mary  E  Candland 

Daniel  and  Margaret  Caracciolo 

David  R  and  Helen  L,  Cardell 

Michael  A.  and  Cynthia  A.  CarettI 

Dennis  M  and  Margaret  Carleton 

Anthony  and  Sharon  Carroll 

Sidney  J,  and  Patricia  A.  Caspersen 

Anthony  J,  and  Corinne  M  Cera 

Alan  and  Elizabeth  Chnstian 

Sandra  A  and  Martin  L  Christman 

Robert  V  and  Bernadette  Ciccarelli 

Walter  and  Brenda  J  Ciecierski 

Ronald  D  and  Susan  L,  Clement 

John  J  and  Rachel  M  Conte 

Arthur  and  Rosemary  Conway 

Robert  M  and  Ann  M.  Corsetto 

John  A.  and  Margaret  A,  Coxall 

Gerard  and  Rosemary  Cozzolino 

Albert  W  and  Martha  J-  Daub 

James  J.  Davey 

John  F  and  Dana  Davies 

Giuseppe  and  Giovannina  D'Avino 

Harry  B,  and  Margaret  H.  Davis 

Joseph  and  Arlene  Davis 

James  J.  Deday.  Sr 

Marjone  Deitnch 

Wayne  E.  and  Patncia  Delawter 

John  A,  and  Eileen  Delduca 

Marino  and  Denise  Delzotto 

Thomas  F  and  Rosemary  Demko 

Richard  J  and  Penelope  M  Denechaud 

William  B.  Dennen 

L  Jean  Dimond 

Joseph  M.  and  Mary  E  Dobrota 

Mr  and  Mrs  James  F  Dodd.  Sr 

William  P  and  Loretta  Downes 

Timothy  B,  and  Rose  Marie  Downing 

Ronald  and  Judith  Druckenmiller 

James  C.  and  Cora  L  Dum 

Edward  and  Carol  A  Dunlop 

Ban  E  and  Barbara  Ecker 

Barbara  B  and  Warren  B  Edmonds 

Preston  E.  and  Naomi  A  Edsell 

Harry  and  Ruth  S.  Eisenhauer 

Michael  F  Emig 

Gregory  L  and  Ellen  D  Erdman 

John  C.  and  Linda  D.  Ericson 

Gary  and  Virginia  N  Ettlemyer 

Martin  and  Shirley  F  Fafette 

Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas  L  Fagan,  Jr 

Donald  and  Geraldine  Eager 

George  J  and  Cynthia  G  Fairley 

Peter  A,  and  Constance  Fauci 

William  H,  and  Marjone  A,  Fern 

Peter  A.  and  Elizabeth  A.  Fernholz 

Robert  D.  and  Joan  R.  Ferris 

Raymond  K  and  Elizabeth  R  Foerster 

Judith  S  Forry 

James  W  and  Emily  L.  Forsyth 

Ray  L  and  Barbara  A  Fry 

Sylvia  W  Fuller 

Samuel  C  and  Carol  Fusco 

Peter  M  and  Elizabeth  F  Gallagher 

Alexander  T  Galloway  II 

Emile  F  and  Lois  B  George 

George  and  Elizabeth  Geraci 

Catherine  Gilligan 


Mr  and  Mrs.  Theodore  Gleichmann 

Edward  H  Goddard 

Elizabeth  C.  Gomory 

Donald  W.  and  Carol  A  Goodnch 

Galen  L  and  Judith  R  Goodwin 

Barbara  Goriin 

Ronald  Graczyk 

Harry  and  Kirsten  Grantors 

Stephen  C  and  Lynn  F  Grant 

Michael  E  Gray 

Sheldon  and  Renale  B.  Greene 

Edward  A  and  Maryann  Groblewski 

Nancy  S  Guckes 

Robert  L,  and  Suzanne  Gude 

Jan  A-  and  Gloria  A,  Haas 

David  L,  and  Jean  Hangen 

Gordon  and  Eileen  Hargreaves 

John  A  and  Marcia  Harman 

Craig  A.  and  Bonnie  Harper 

Frank  G  and  Mane  B.  Harrison 

A.  Patncia  Hauptii 

Carol  D.  Heffner 

Walter  fl.  and  Helen  M  Heidelbach 

Bruce  K.  Heim 

Robert  E  Heist 

Ronald  G,  Hellman 

Samuel  H.  and  Emma  J  Hendricks 

William  J.  and  Doris  A  Herbine 

Jay  H.  and  Joan  Herdling 

Robert  S  and  Cathy  A.  Herncane 

Susan  Herrmann 

Harold  and  Jean  Hetherington 

J.  Lawrence  and  Katharine  Higgins 

Mr  and  Mrs.  William  E,  Higgins 

Robert  B,  and  Mananne  W.  Hirschman 

Warren  J.  and  June  A  Hollander 

Grant  N,  and  Nancy  L  Hollenbach 

Frances  Holtz 

Ronald  H.  and  Lois  Hoover 

John  and  Jane  Hornberger 

Kent  C.  and  Lois  Horner 

Thomas  and  Denise  Horton 

Anthony  J  and  Florence  M.  Horvath 

Robert  C  and  Evelyn  G  Huggard 

Robert  A.  and  Barbara  J.  Hughes 

Ralph  B.  and  Janice  L  Hughey 

Eleanor  R  Hunt 

Larry  C.  and  Gretchen  Hyde 

Randy  L.  and  Frances  H.  Jackson 

Marshall  and  Pamela  Jeanes 

Edward  S  and  Elizabeth  H  Johnson 

William  R  and  Diane  L.  Johnson 

F.  Lowell  and  Ariene  Jonach 

Werner  F,  and  Pamela  K  Jonas 

Stark  G.  and  Kathi  L  Jones 

Virginia  T.  Jones 

Joseph  G-  and  Ann  Mane  Kaminski 

Russell  R  and  Jacqueline  A.  Karahuta 

David  C.  and  Miranda  Karlberg 

Lawrence  and  Sally  Kazmierczak 

Reginald  J.  and  Sandra  G  Kennedy 

William  R.  and  Pamela  Kennedy 

Leonard  and  Ruth  Knapp 

Mr  and  Mrs  George  W,  Knupp 

Robert  D  and  Deborah  S  Kodak 

Gary  G.  and  Carol  A.  Koppenhaver 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Leon  E  Korejwo 

Beverly  J.  Kostishak 

Edward  J  and  Valerie  Kovalskl 

Beverly  J  Kowak 

Dennis  L.  and  Dorothy  L.  Krall 

Thomas  and  Susan  Labarbera 

Alfred  E.  and  Barbara  LaBrecque 

Gerald  A  and  Elaine  M.  Landis 

Roscoe  D,  and  Margaret  LeCount 

Ronald  J.  and  Jeanne  Leib 

Thomas  P.  and  Judith  Leibensperger 

Robert  L  and  Patricia  A.  Leili 

Kenneth  and  Joyce  P.  Lewis 

Salvatore  and  Lucille  Licciardone 

Albert  C-  and  Helen  Limbrick 

Bruce  A-  and  Beveriey  J.  Linsky 

Ray  and  Janet  L.  Long 

Robert  A,  and  Linda  D.  Loss 

OrloC.  and  June  T  Lull 

Ned  C,  and  Nancy  Jean  Lurowisl 

Eileen  M  Lyden 

Paul  E  and  Sharon  Mabry 

William  A  and  Dorothy  J.  Machamer 

Roger  C.  and  Anita  Maher 

Francis  T  and  Elaine  D.  Malczon 

Cecilia  K.  Malm 


John  S.  and  Linda  A,  Marani 

Camllle  Maravalli 

David  and  Lorraine  Marconi 

Simeon  and  Mary  Alice  Margolis 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Philip  Marion 

Joseph  S.  and  Carole  Martin 

Richard  G.  and  Carole  G  Masters 

David  S  and  Sue  Ellen  Maxwell 

Or  and  Mrs  Edward  B  Mazaleski 

Owen  M  McAdoo 

David  R.  and  Carolyn  E  McAnaney 

John  P  and  Rosemary  McCarthy 

James  H.  and  Jane  E.  McKinley 

Peter  and  Patricia  McMahon 

John  E  and  Joan  M  McNamara 

William  C  and  Marie  Mead 

Leonard  and  Donna  Menditto 

Howard  G.  and  Judilh  N  Meyers 

James  F  and  Audrey  S.  Michael 

Norbert  A.  and  Susan  A.  Miller 

Robert  W  and  Judith  1.  Miller 

Ronald  G  and  Sharon  A  Miller 

Robert  J  and  Helen  A.  Mills 

Richard  E  and  Anna  Marie  Mitchell 

James  P  and  Susan  A  Mockus 

Esther  E.  Momrow 

Joseph  B.  and  Valentine  Montgomery 

Kenneth  S.  and  Dorothy  Moore 

Alvln  R  and  Margaret  Morns 

Thomas  R  and  Tricia  Mull 

William  Murdoch,  Jr 

James  H.  and  Ellen  S.  Murray 

Adam  H  and  Elizabeth  W,  Murnson 

Robert  L  and  Paulette  S.  Musser 

William  R.  and  Theresa  A  Neihart 

Robert  A.  and  Justine  N  Nelis 

Glen  L-  and  Peggy  H.  Nelson 

Robert  W.  and  Ruth  A.  Neubold 

Margaret  W.  Newsome 

Allen  W  and  Beverly  J.  Nichols 

Mr.  and  Mrs  Frederick  A.  Nolle 

James  C,  and  Joan  M.  Norwood 

Valerie  M.  Oakes 

David  E  and  Roberta  E  O'Bnen 

Gerard  J  and  Linda  L  O'Connor 

John  J  and  Elizabeth  A.  O'Grady 

George  M.  and  Susan  M.  O'Neil 

John  Opalicki 

Richard  and  Catherine  Paddock 

Elaine  F.  Padgett 

David  H  and  Ingrid  K  Page 

Robert  A.  Pankuck 

Robert  and  Janet  Parisi 

Patrick  and  Judith  Patte 

H  Richard  and  Joyce  L  Pearce 

Louis  and  Joan  Penner 

Marc  E.  and  Ruth  Peterson 

Louis  P.  and  Eleanor  V.  Pioli 

Nicholas  R.  and  Joan  Pizzico 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Walter  J.  Polestak 

Alan  N  and  Nanette  Posencheg 

Harvey  K  Rainess 

Theodore  S  and  Cynthia  Ratkus 

James  and  Isabel  Rattay 

Mr  and  Mrs  John  M  Rea 

Lucien  A  and  Jacquelyn  M.  Reformato 

Janice  D  Reinhardt 

Rainer  W  and  Anny  Reitz 

Peter  E  and  Barbara  M  Rendina 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Anthony  Ricciardi 

John  I  and  Bonnie  Riddle 

Mr  and  Mrs.  William  M.  Rohrbach 

Robert  C.  and  Natalie  Rooke 

A.  Richard  and  Carol  Sue  Rosenberg 

Victor  M  and  Gretchen  M  Rosenberg 

James  J.  and  Patricia  C  Rosini 

Michael  and  Audrey  Rosner 

Ronald  J  and  Susan  Ross 

Alfred  and  Carol  A  Rowinski 

Jack  C  and  Kathy  Russell 

Robert  J  and  Mary  Lou  C  Russell 

Rosalind  V  Rux 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Philip  F  Saalmuller 

Haig  and  Mary  Sarajian 

Thelma  Sarnoski 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Joseph  J.  Saus 

Thomas  L.  and  Claire  G.  Sawicki 

John  F.  and  Jerilyn  Schade 

David  A.  and  Jane  Sergison 

Charles  and  Diane  C  Serson 

Arthur  L.  and  Patncia  A  Shaffer 

John  F  and  Margaret  K  Shannon 


Charles  T  and  Patricia  L  Shaw 

Frank  L.  and  Eileen  M  Shelly 

William  R.  and  Carole  L,  Shelly 

Gordon  E  and  Diane  L  Sheriff 

James  M  and  Shirley  A.  Shields 

Edmund  M  and  Patricia  Skarbek 

Paul  R.  and  Regina  Sloane 

Abram  J.  Slover 

Harvey  and  Rae  Smeltz 

Joseph  E  and  Gloria  Smith 

Morgan  E  and  Paulette  J  Smith 

Walter  J  and  Judith  T  Smith 

David  S  and  Elizabeth  G.  Snook 

Charles  F.  and  Louise  E.  Snyder 

James  N.  and  Florence  M  Sofranko 

Bruce  and  Kathleen  Sommers 

Nancy  L  Souders 

Harold  N  and  Susan  Spnngstead 

John  H.  and  Kay  E.  Spurr 

Mr  and  Mrs  Mark  R.  Stambaugh 

Shirley  Stamm 

George  K.  and  Muriel  J.  Stanley 

John  M.  and  Jean  Stewart 

Terry  Stimeling 

Alfred  H.  and  Judith  E.  Stimson 

William  and  Elizabeth  Stroup 

Richard  F  and  Sally  Strusz 

Andrea  Suppa 

Clifford  M.  and  Winifred  S,  Svikhart 

James  C.  and  Suzane  L.  Swank 

Ray  E.  and  Fay  Swartz 

Walter  F  and  Kathleen  F  Sweeney 

Lillian  E  Swickle 

Jack  and  Nevere  Tenbek|ian 

Charles  I.  Tenney 

Jay  R  and  Kathleen  Thatcher 

David  T.  and  Julie  C.  Tilden 

Thomas  V  and  Katharine  S.  Tinsley 

Jacob  R.  and  Mary  R.  Tobash 

William  and  Soma  M.  Torres 

Martin  Traumuller 

Jack  H  and  Virginia  Treas 

Richard  J.  and  Patricia  P.  Triaca 

Bruce  and  Marjone  Trotter 

J  Richard  and  Mary  L.  Trout 

Robert  E.  and  Bonnie  A.  Tucci 

George  H.  and  Donalda  F  Vaccaro 

John  C.  and  Carole  M.  Vanorden 

Conrad  and  Katharine  Vialonga 

Robert  P  and  Joan  E.  Vivian 

William  S  and  Barbara  L.  Vonderhey 

Daniel  D.  and  Irene  A.  Walker 

Martin  L.  and  Joan  C  Walter 

William  A  and  Janice  M.  Walter 

Harland  W.  and  Joyce  R.  Warner 

Arthur  F  and  Carta  J.  Watkins 

Alvin  E.  and  Sheila  H.  Watson 

Billy  J  and  Adella  A.  Wauhop 

Byron  H.  Weaver 

Ronald  and  Jean  Weigle 

Cynthia  C  Weinman 

Herbert  R.  and  Patricia  J.  Weinrich 

Morton  N.  and  Elsie  Weissman 

Michael  B  and  Ruby  A.  Weitzel 

William  and  Veronica  Weyrauch 

Donald  M  and  Harriet  F.  Whitesel 

Howard  J  and  Dons  Wikfors 

Stanley  and  Caroline  A.  Wilcox 

Anthony  F  and  Regina  M.  Witcofsky 

Daniel  S  and  Carol  Witman 

Mr  and  Mrs  James  R.  Wither 

Mary  Wixted 

John  M  and  Susan  D.  Wood 

Mr  and  Mrs  A  Edward  Wright 

Richard  H  WyatI 

Eugene  and  Francis  Yacapsin 

Joseph  F  and  Sharon  K  Yake 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  S.  Yoder 

Dennis  A.  and  Sandra  A.  Yonosh 

Jon  M.  and  Sylvia  Zizelmann 


Friends 


The  University  is  pleased  to 
recognize  the  following  friends 
of  Susquehanna  who  have  so 
generously  provided  support 
during  1990-91: 

President's  Associates 

John  A  and  Jane  C  Carpenter 

Brenda  Wissinger  Conway 

Charles  B.  H'82  and  Lore  Degenstein 

Alberta  Ditty 

Mrs  Russell  W  Gilbert 

Robert  A  and  June  Grubb 

Charles  F  Harkness 

Alan  and  Gloria  Hassman 

Helen  S.  Haugan 

Jane  Gervin  Hess 

Mrs  J  PaulH  Hively 

Paul  and  Mildred  John 

Janice  Wissinger  Meadows 

John  R.  and  Joan  Miller 

Harold  C.  and  Nancy  O'Connor 

Rocco  A  and  Nancy  Ortenzio 

Saul  and  Florence  Putterman 

Erick  O.  Schonstedl 

Thelma  Wall 

Robert  F  and  Patricia  Weis 

Benjamin  Kurtz  Circle 

Raymond  F  Anderson 

Jane  C  Apple 

Wilbur  A.  Banker! 

Fredehck  W.  and  Eleanor  Bisbee 

Laura  Bollinger 

Mary  Bowersox 

Lorraine  Vivienne  Downie 

Beatrice  H  Ebert 

Jane  C.  Freeman 

Kathryne  Friedman 

Roger  S  Haddon 

Stewart  Haller 

Orlando  W  Houts 

Patricia  R  Hunsickel- 

Donald  M.  Hunten 

Clyde  H.  Jacobs 

Dr.  and  Mrs  Lawrence  J.  Kopf 

Gordon  B.  and  Sandra  L  Lamb 

Robert  B.  Middleswarth 

Louis  Miele 

N  Ramsay  Pennypacker 

JaneG  Presser 

Truman  H.  and  Kay  Purdy 

Mrs  Charles  A.  Rahter 

Richard  C.  Rantzow 

Mrs  Raymond  E.  Roush 

Howard  H.  Schnure 

Bradley  Shoemaker 

Zachary  and  Linda  Taylor 

John  A  and  Ann  Wesner 

Dorothy  G  Wilson 

)858  Society 

Donna  S  Benham 

Ruth  J  Cunningham 

Michael  J  Kucey 

Charles  A.  and  Janet  B  Laubach 

The  Scott  C  &  Mary  D.  Rea  Trust 

Mrs.  William  O  Roberts 

Stan  Seiple 

James  M  and  LaRue  Unglaube 

Aileen  Witmer 

Maroon  Club 

93rd  Evacuation  Hospital 

David  V.  and  Ann  D  Burchtield 

H  Karen  Burns 

Richard  I  and  Jean  I  Crossland 

John  and  Gladys  Dagle 

Donald  D  and  Sue  E  DeLorenzo 

Milton  C  and  Gladys  M  Dumeyer 

Hubert  and  Mabel  Frings 

Anthony  and  Shirley  Gaudio 

Edward  A.  Kangas 

Joseph  M.  and  Mary  L  King 

Helen  C,  Kresge 

Cynthia  R  Poust 

Michael  C  and  Audella  Rheam 

William  A  Rock 

Genevieve  Sarra 

Mr  and  Mrs.  William  Saulsbury 

Sigmund  A.  and  Elizabeth  B.  Stoler 


Robert  G  and  Caryl  Swanson 

Frederick  D  Ullman 

Orange  Club 

John  B  and  Betty  Apple 

Karen  Knutowski  Bnosky 

Michael  Boury  III 

Raymond  C.  and  Mary  Jane  Bowen 

Pat  and  Lois  Bruno 

Virginia  M  Coombs 

Kathleen  M  Darrow 

Mary  Ellen  Isaacs  and  Ted  Dix 

John  and  Carolyn  Fischer 

Mr  and  Mrs  Robert  D  Geise 

Dorothy  F  Goodman 

Jack  K  and  Polly  Hetrick 

Mr  and  Mrs  Fred  Hogan 

David  E  and  Marie  Horlacher 

Lee  C.  and  Arlene  L.  Hummel 

Richard  T  Jolly 

Frank  McNerney 

John  Moore 

Dr  Howard  E.  Morgan 

Edward  and  Martha  Nichols 

Thomas  G.  Noble 

Virginia  Payne 

Christopher  K.  Rallis 

Daniel  W  Rohrbaugh 

Louise  Slater 

Robert  O  and  Vi  Soper 

Jane  Isaacs  Speedling 

John  and  Arlyn  Welty 

Joseph  R  and  Dorothy  A.  Wiebush 

Harold  F  Woelfel  and  Beth  Belotti 

Other 

Spouses  of  the  93rd  Evacuation 
Hospital  Officers 

May  W  Adams 

Louis  and  Shirley  Adkins 

M,  Alessandra 

American  School  Foundation  of  Monterrey 

Wally  Anderson 

Daniel  L.  and  Betty  Ashcraft 

Peter  A  and  Karie  J  Athens 

William  and  Marion  G  Atkins 

Amelia  Bacardi 

Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas  Bartasavage 

Emma  C  Baxter 

William  M.  Beard 

Alan  S  and  Joan  Bernikow 

Joseph  T  Block 

Lucile  Bossart 

John  A  and  Pauline  S  Bresnahan 

Pauline  M  Bresnahan 

Patrick  O.  and  Stacy  D  Briley 

Barney  Brogan 

Betty  J  Brogan 

C.  and  Alice  Patrick  Brogan 

John  L.  Bruch 

Mrs.  Leonard  F  Bush 

Charles  A  Campbell 

Theresa  M  Capone  and  Ed  Hilderly 

Ethel  Carl 

Alan  E  and  Ruth  A  Carp 

Ethelelta  L  Charles 

J,  Michael  Cook 

Jerry  M.  and  Marcia  L.  Daily 

Caroline  Day 

Mark  W.  and  Carolyn  Dewalt 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Edward  Didier 

Louise  M.  Dietrich 

Anna  Dobda 

Kenneth  L  Dodson 

Paul  C  and  Shirley  A  Dodson 

Robert  W  and  Penny  Donnahoo 

Lisa  Dove 

Virginia  Dyer 

Margaret  S  Ernst 

Charles  W  Garrison 

Helen  Gaudio 

John  J  and  Mane  Gaudio 

Ell  and  Edith  Gerver 

Vitolds  and  Milena  Gobins 

Ellie  Golembiewski 

Helen  M.  Grazel 

Peter  H  and  Evelyn  M  Haller 

Mrs  A  L  Harris 

Martha  L  Hams 

Ray  Hatcher 

Martha  Heran 

Helen  G  Hodam 

Mrs.  George  Hoffman 

John  C.  Horn  H'65 


Janet  Jakubowski 

Japan  Society  of  California 

Mary  Jane  Jones 

Stephanie  Kaye 

Ronald  D  and  Roxanne  Keefer 

Frances  Kivko 

Sandra  M,  Knutowski 

Theodore  and  Jacqueline  Knutowski 

Mary  Ellen  Kovach 

Albina  Kozak 

Mr,  and  Mrs.  Robert  Kramer 

Peter  G  and  Joan  C.  Laky 

Michael  F  and  Sally  Laporta 

David  S.  Lingebach 

Helen  F  Lingebach 

Josephine  B.  Lingebach 

Paul  E.  and  A  Jean  Lynch 

Jane  H  Margesson 

Louis  Mayo 

Mary  Sally  McAlpine 

William  McCullian 

Mr  and  Mrs,  Martin  McDonnell.  Sr 

Edward  Mihalik 

Charles  C  and  Ruth  L  Miller 

Marion  Miller 

Terry  O  Moore 

Mrs.  Webster  G.  Moyer 

Anne  Murphy 

Paul  and  Bernadette  G  Neiheiser 

Mr  and  Mrs  Daniel  Nelipovich 

John  W  Noble.  Jr. 

Audrey  North 

Mary  Leahey-O'Leary 

Richard  A.  and  Carol  W  Patterson 

Michael  E  and  Sandra  Pfeffenberger 

Wilma  J.  Phipps 

Nancy  Potter 

J  Thomas  Presby 

Mr  and  Mrs  Paul  Puccinelli 

Mary  K  Rainey 

Benjamin  Reichley 

Stanley  G  and  Carole  S,  Russell 

Scott  and  Carol  A  Sammons 

Gary  Savastano 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Joseph  J.  Scartelli 

David  and  Roberta  Schranze 

Frank  and  June  Seltzer 

Arline  Shannon 

Roney  T  and  Merrick  E.  Shawe 

Ethel  A.  Shellenberger 

Fran  Sikorski 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  Smerz 

Jean  M  Smith 

Nancy  G  Smyth 

Jerry  A  and  Corrine  Soper 

John  J.  and  Dorothy  D.  Spinetto 

Max  F  and  Beverly  J.  Sporer 

Eugene  B  and  Frances  L.  Steele 

Norbert  Stephan 

Genevieve  Sterlock 

Charles  Stevenson 

Marshall  E.  and  Antoinette  Strey 

Z  Tepper 

Albert  W,  Thilo 

John  H.  and  Linda  L  Thomson 

Donald  J.  and  Bonnie  M  Trawicki 

Mrs,  John  Troxler 

Paula  R  Valente 

Kathryn  H  Veit 

V  Vigdarovich 

Edward  A  and  Sandra  R,  Wemstein 

Donald  A  and  Christine  C  Woodring 

Charles  A  .  Deborah  C. ,  and 

Jarrod  Yuskauskas 
John  and  Susan  Zaffiro 
S  Arnold  and  Jeanne  M,  Zimmerman 


Alumni  Awards  Luncheon  '91 


Endowment 
Funds  at 
Susquehanna 

Susquehanna  is  pleased  to  list  the 
following  endowed  funds  established 
during  1990-91.  These  funds  represent 
a  continuation  of  the  exceptional  growth 
in  endowment  over  the  last  five  years. 
The  generosity  of  the  individuals 
establishing  these  funds  is  deeply 
appreciated.  The  future  of  the 
University  remains  promising 
as  the  endowment  continues 
to  increase; 

The  Nancy  A.  Cairns  Scholarship 
Fund  was  established  in  1990  under  the 
Will  of  Nancy  A  Cairns  The  income  from 
this  fund  will  provide  scholarships  for 
Susquehanna  University  students 
majormg  in  French 

The  James  M.  '2B  and  Twila  C. 
'30  Herrold  Scholarship  Fund  was 
endowed  by  Mr  Herrold  in  honor  of 
his  wife's  memory.  Income  from  this 
endowment  is  to  be  awarded  annually 
to  well-qualified  students  with  financial 
need,  in  accordance  with  University 
financial  aid  policies.  In  selecting 
Herrold  Scholars,  preference  will  be 
given  to  students  from  Selinsgrove 
Area  High  School  and  Snyder  County, 
Pennsylvania. 

The  Wagner  Scholarship  Fund  was 
established  under  the  Will  of  Gereon  W 
Salevan  "29  in  memory  of  her  parents, 
Dr  and  Mrs.  Milton  E,  Wagner,  and  her 
brother,  Seneca  M  Wagner  Income 
from  this  fund  will  provide  scholarship 
aid  to  worthy  but  needy  students,  with 
a  preference  given  to  those  interested 
in  pre-medical  studies  and  careers 
in  science. 

The  Salevan  Scholarship  Fund  was 
established  under  the  Will  of  Gereon  W. 
Salevan  '29  in  memory  of  Gereon  W 


Salevan  and  her  husband,  T.  Marshall 
Salevan.  Income  from  this  fund  will 
provide  scholarship  aid  to  worthy  but 
needy  students,  with  a  preference  given 
to  those  students  interested  in  pre-medical 
studies  and  careers  in  science. 

The  Wainwright  Family  Scholarship 
Fund  was  established  in  1990  by  Mr  and 
Mrs,  Mark  H.  Wamwright  Jr  in  honor  of 
their  daughter,  Gigi  Wamwngbt,  a  member 
of  the  Class  of  1990  Income  from  this 
fund  is  to  be  awarded  to  students  who 
have  achieved  )unior  or  senior  standing. 
with  preference  given  to  students  who 
are  environmental  science  majors. 

The  Helen  B.  Russelt  Library  Fund 
was  established  in  1990  through  a 
bequest  from  the  estate  of  Helen  B, 
Russell  Income  from  this  fund  will 
be  restricted  to  the  purchase  of  library 
books  relating  to  the  fields  of  English 
and  Social  Sciences 

The  Elizabeth  Evans  Zeigler  '77 
Scholarship  Fund  was  established 
in  1990  in  memory  of  Elizabeth  by 
her  mother,  Mrs  Blodwen  A  Zeigler 
and  by  other  members  of  her  family 
Elizabeth  majored  m  communications 
and  theater  arts  and  was  a  member 
of  the  Class  of  1977  Income  from  this 
fund  will  provide  scholarship  support 
to  deserving  students  showing  academic 
promise  and  financial  need,  with  a 
preference  given  to  students  majoring 
in  communications  or  theater  arts 

The  Beatrice  V.  Bowman  Endowment 
Fund  was  created  in  1990  through  the 
Will  of  Beatrice  V  Bowman.  The  fund 
is  a  memorial  to  Emory  T  Bowman, 
Daisy  M   Bowman  and  Robert  T, 
Bowman  '47  The  income  from  this 
fund  IS  to  be  used  al  the  discretion 
of  the  University  to  support  the 
history  and  literature  departments. 

The  Buss  Family  Scholarship 
was  endowed  in  honor  and  memory 
of  Clara  D  and  William  C  Buss  of 
Sunbury.  Pennsylvania,  by  their 
sons,  Dr  Claude  A.  Buss  '24  and 
Dr  William  Cesyl  Buss  '28,  and 
their  grandson,  Dr  William 
Claude  Buss  of  Northumberland. 


Pennsylvania,  and  Redlands, 
California,  to  commemorate  Clara 
and  William's  unwavering  belief  in 
the  importance  of  education  in  their 
family's  future,  and  the  role  that 
Susquehanna  played  in  the  lives 
of  their  children  and  their  children's 
children 

In  awarding  the  scholarship,  the 
University  shall  give  preference  to 
Amencan-born,  academically-able 
students  of  high  moral  standards 
who  have  financial  need,  and  who 
are  focusing  their  studies  in  the 
liberal  arts,  music,  or  pre-medical 
programs 

The  Ronald  Goodman  '54 
Scholarship  Fund  was  established 
in  1990  through  Mr  Goodman's  Will 
Income  from  this  fund  shall  be  used 
to  provide  financial  assistance  to  needy 
students,  with  first  preference  being 
given  to  students  majoring  in  music 
The  Class  of  1941  Unrestricted 
Endowment  Fund  was  established 
by  the  members  of  the  Class  of  1941 
in  commemoration  of  the  50th  reunion 
of  their  graduation  from  Susquehanna 
University  and  will  provide  a  lasting 
remembrance  of  the  Class  of  1941. 
Income  from  the  fund  will  be  used 
to  support  the  University's  highest 
priority  needs 

The  J.  Paul  H.(H'63)  and 
Mildred  F.  Hively  Scholarship 
Fund  was  established  in  1991 
through  the  generosity  ol  Mrs. 
Mildred  F  Hively  in  accordance 
with  the  wishes  of  her  husband. 
Dr,  J  Paul  H   Hively  Susquehanna 
University  awarded  Dr  Hively  the 
degree  of  doctor  of  humane  letters 
in  1963  for  his  contnbulion  of  time, 
talents  and  money  to  many  humanitarian 
causes  This  scholarship  is  a  reflection 
of  the  unwavering  belief  in  the  importance 
of  education  and  the  knowledge  of  the 
financial  challenges  confronting  many 
students  Income  from  this  fund  will 
provide  scholarship  aid  for  financially 
deserving  students. 


Volunteer  Leadership 


1^ 


Our  alumni 
leaders  have 
given  generously 
of  their  time 
and  energy. 


he  individuals  who  volunteer  their  time  to  work 
on  Susquehanna's  behalf  espouse  one  of 
the  highest  ideals  of  the  University:  that  of 
providing  service  to  community  and  society. 
The  involvement  of  so  many  people  in  this 
fashion  makes  Susquehanna  a  better  place 


to  work,  to  learn  and  to  grow.  For  the  time 
that  they  have  selflessly  given  and  for  their 
efforts  to  make  this  a  dynamic  University, 
Susquehanna  is  pleased  to  thank  the  individuals 
listed  on  these  pages: 


Window  of  Opportunity— The  Campaign 
for  Susquehanna 

The  remarkable  success  of  the  Window  of  Opportunity  Campaign  is  a 
reflection  of  the  support  and  dedication  of  many  volunteers.  The  individuals 
listed  below,  who  have  given  unselfishly  of  their  time  and  resources,  have 
been  the  key  to  the  significant  achievements  in  the  Window  of  Opportunity 
Campaign.  Susquehanna  University  is  deeply  indebted  to  these  individuals 
for  their  steadfast  loyalty  and  commitment  to  the  success  of  the  University 
and  of  this  campaign: 


Steering  Committee: 

Robert  Weis.  Steering  Committee  Chait 
Helen  Decl<er  Blough  H'87. 

Honorary  Chair 
Charles  B.  Degenstein  H'82. 

I^onorary  Chair 
Lawrence  M,  Isaacs  '43, 

National  Campaign  Chair 
William  A.  Gettig,  National  Vice-Chair 
Raymond  C,  Lauver  '50, 

National  Vice-Chair 
Earn,  Shobertll  '35. 

National  Vice-Chair 
Harold  C-  O'Connor, 

Board  Solicitation  Chair 
Samuel  D  Ross.  Jr  '54. 

Major  Gifts  Chair 
Albert  P.  Molinaro.  Jr  '50, 

Leadership  Gifts  Chair 
Joel  Cunningham,  University  President 
Sidney  Apfelbaum 
Jack  Bishop  '57 
Joan  Bishop 
Carl  Campbell  '65 
Kathleen  Dallon 
Dolly  Diers 
Kenneth  O.  Fladmark 
Frank  W,  Fletcher 
John  G  Foos '71 
SaraG.  Kirkland 
Jack  Kolbert 
Truman  H  Purdy 
George  and  Margaret  Keller 
Saul  Putterman 
GustaveW.  Weber  H'77 

Science  Funding  Committee: 

Douglas  E  Arthur  '49 
Joel  Cunningham 
PaulG.  Filipek  '65 
William  A.  Gettig 
George  E.  Harns  IV  '64 
Lawrence  M.  Isaacs  '43 
SaraG.  Kirkland 
Terry  L.  March  '67 
Albert  P  Molinaro.  Jr  '50 


Harold  C.  O'Connor 
Samuel  D  Ross  '54,  Chair 
Earl  I.  Shobertll  '35 
Stephen  T  Toy  '61 
Donald  E.  Wissinger  '50 

Leadership  Gift  Committee: 

Albert  R  Molinaro.  Jr  '50,  Chair, 

Area  Campaign  Organization 
New  Yorl<  City/Southern  Connecticut 
Robert  L  Fiscus  '59 
Raymond  C.  Lauver  '50 
Terry  L.  March  '67,  Chair 
Ralph  E.  Purpur  '60 
Philadelphia/Southern  New  Jersey 
Leslie  R.  Butler '62.  C/ja/r 
Christian  B.  Harris  '70 
Henry  '68  and  Wendy  Evans  '69 

Herrington 
William  D.  Kramer  '67 
Thomas  D.  '63  and  Diane  Norcross 

'65  Samuel 
Northern  New  Jersey 
John  D,  '81  and  Mary  Pal  '81 

Brown  Christiansen 
Mary  T  Coughlin  '82 
Paul  G,  Filipek  '65.  Chair 
Wayne  H.  Fisher  '66 
Harrlsburg 

Douglas  E  Arthur  '49 
Jack  Bishop  '57 
William  C.  Davenport  '53 
D.  Edgar  Hutchison  '34 
William  S.  Morrow  '34 
Louis  F.  Santangelo  '50,  Chair 
Susquehanna  Valley 
Gary  E  Baylor  '69 
Joe  W  Kleinbauer  '63 
Marjorie  W  McCune  '43 
Carl  W  Moyer  '63 
Edward  Pfeiffer  '50.  Chair 
Robert  A.  Piltello  '51 
Reverend  E.  Raymond  Shaheen  '37 


National  Committee  on  Annual  Giving 

During  the  1990-91  fund  year,  members  of  the  National  Committee  on  Annual 
Giving  staffed  five  regional  phonathons  on  behalf  of  the  SUF.  And,  many 
members  completed  additional  assignments  from  their  homes  and  offices. 
As  a  result,  this  dedicated  group  of  volunteers  personally  contacted  over  400 
alumni  and  raised  in  excess  of  $90,000  for  the  SUF. 

Our  sincere  thanks  to  Chairman  Donald  E.  Wissinger  '50  and  the  members 
of  the  committee  for  their  outstanding  commitment  and  service: 


Business  and  Industry  Campaign 

More  than  130  local  businesses  and  industries  contributed  more  than  $98,000 
to  the  1990-91  Susquehanna  University  Fund.  The  University  is  fortunate  to 
enjoy  such  generous  support  given  the  uncertainty  of  economic  conditions 
during  the  past  year. 

These  outstanding  results  would  not  have  been  possible  without  the 
dedicated  leadership  of  Chairman  Marvin  J.  Rudnitsky  and  his  hardworking 
team  of  volunteers: 


Donald  Wissinger  '50 
Chair 

Douglas  E  Arthur  '49 
David  E  Atkinson  '77 
Cheryl  RahKs  Atkinson  '77 
William  D  Alkinson  '74 
Robert  M  Baslress  '39 
Arthur  F  Bowen  '65 
Willard  J  Bowen  '69 
Vincent  Boyer  '52 
Carl  L  Campbell  '65 
William  H  Clark  '62 
William  E  Cochran  '83 
John  D  Crusius  '72 
William  C  Davenport  '53 
Arthur  D.  Ebersberger  '68 
John  G-  Foos '71 
Stephen  C  Gettier  '63 
Robert  Gabrenya  '40 
Patricia  Laubach  Hallman  '66 
Henry  H   Herrington  '68 
D  Edgar  Hutchison  '34 
Lawrence  M  Isaacs  '43 
Louise  Kresge  Isaacs  '45 
Carol  B  Kehler  '74 
Joe  W  Kleinbauer  '63 
Signe  Gates  Knock  '71 
H.  Laurence  Kyse  '70 


Nicholas  A  Lopardo  '68 
Clay  L  Lorah  '57 
Terry  L  March  '67 
Douglas  L  fvlarion  '70 
Lynn  Keim  Marion  '71 
Susan  Lang  Martin  '74 
Judith  Arnold  Mclntyre  '62 
Lewis  R  Morrow  '77 
Kathy-Ann  McCarly  Morrow  '76 
Carl  Moyer  '63 
Peter  M  Nunn  '57 
James  C  Packard  '70 
Edward  S  Rogers  '42 
Blanche  Forney  Rogers  '42 
Christopher  D  Rooke  '82 
Samuel  0  Ross  '54 
Chester  G  Rowe  '52 
James  Q  Rumbaugh  '50 
A  Rebecca  Schumacher  '72 
Karen  S,  Schwille  '85 
Nevin  C  T  Shaffer  '49 
Victor  J  Sobolewski  '79 
John  H  Spillman  '62 
Linda  Leach  Spillman  '63 
Chnstopher  A.  Thorsheim  '85 
Paul  M,  Willbanks  '75 
Suzanne  Yenchko  '68 


Parents  Executive  Committee 

The  1990-91  Parents  Executive  Committee's  top  priority  was  support  for  the 
Blough-Weis  Library.  Through  a  series  of  regional  phonathons,  the  Parents 
Executive  Committee  raised  more  than  $44,000  to  build  collections  and  to 
assist  with  the  automation  of  the  Blough-Weis  Library.  In  addition,  this 
group  organized  a  successful  Parents  Weekend,  published  the  Parents 
Handbook  and  hosted  welcoming  receptions  for  freshmen  parents. 

We  are  grateful  to  Parents  Executive  Committee  Co-Chairs  John  and  Nancy 
Locke  and  the  members  of  the  committee  for  their  enthusiastic  participation: 


John  Locke,  Co-Chair 
Nancy  B.  Locke.  Co-Chair 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Richard  E.  Ahnert 

Carl  Bentz 

Fatr  Bentz 

John  Bukowski 

Valerie  Bukowski 

Karen  Bowen 

Wilhelm  B,  Bronander 

Hilda  Bronander 

Dewey  P.  Clark 

Rosemarie  Clark 

Roger  H.  Cook 

Mary  E  Cook 

Rudyard  L  Crider 

Dons  Crider 

Robert  D.  Ferris 

Joan  R.  Ferris 

Martin  L.  Gallagher 

Charles  Giannasio 


Elena  A  Giannasio 

Frederick  T  Givens 

Linda  S  Givens 

Gerald  E.  Haughey 

Patricia  E  Haughey 

George  J.  Haydu 

Kathleen  Haydu 

Robert  F,  Jones 

Kathleen  F,  Jones 

Mr.  and  Mrs,  Joseph  W  Kenney 

Richard  K  Laing 

Janel  M  Laing 

Walter  Schoenewolf 

Martha  Jane  Schoenewolf 

Timothy  Stewart 

Barbara  E  Stewart 

William  Wenzel 

Elizabeth  M  Wenzel 

Robert  L  Williams 

Marsha  A,  Williams 


Marvin  Rudnitsky.  Chair 

Wally  Anderson 

Jeffrey  Apfelbaum 

Michael  Apfelbaum 

Nicki  Apfelbaum 

Sidney  Apfelbaum 

James  Apple 

John  Apple 

William  Becker 

Joyce  Bilger 

James  C  Black  "63 

Arthur  Bowen  "65 

Willard  Bowen  '6S 

Raymond  Bowen 

William  H   Clark '62 

Janet  Dagle 

Richard  Eyster  '56 

Mollie  Eyster 

George  A  Fecker '72 

Karen  Hackman  Mendonca  '78 

Scott  Heintzelman 

Lee  Hummel 

David  Hyde 


Jane  Hyde 
George  Keller 
Margaret  Keller 
J.  Chnstopher  Kerwin  '74 
Joe  Kleinbauer  '63 
Norman  Lauer  '62 
Larry  Lewallen 
Stephen  Newton 
John  Pagana 
William  Pakuta 
J.  Craig  Purdy 
T  Chris  Purdy 
Truman  H  Purdy 
William  Purdy 
Benjamin  Reichley 
George  Robinson 
William  Saulsbury 
Robert  Snee 
Robert  Soper 
Jack  H  Treas 
David  Wilson 
William  Witkop 


Class  Agents 

Class  Agents  serve  their  classes  as  the  key  spokespersons  for  the  Susquehanna 
University  Fund.  Charged  with  the  task  of  increasing  alumni  participation. 
Agents  write  letters  and  updates  which  challenge  their  classmates  to  do  their 
very  best  for  the  SUF. 
Congratulations  to  the  following  1990-91  Class  Agent  competition  winners: 


Crusader  Cup: 
Class  of  1936 
Janet  Harkins,  Class  Agent 

Top  Agent  Award: 

Class  of  1968 

Ken  Selinger,  Class  Agent 

Crusader  Cup/Improvement 

Class  of  1940 

William  Gehron,  Class  Agent 

Most  Improved  Agent 

Class  of  1931 

Paul  Hartline,  Class  Agent 

7990-97  Class  Agents: 

Lynn  Hassinger  Askew  '57 
Charles  Bailes  '56 
Roger  A  Baker  '83 
Robert  Baslress  '39 
Beth  Ann  Biml  '89 
Mark  Burkhardt  '76 
Fred  Cabell  '84 
Jack  Cisney  '59 
Donald  E  Coleman  '60 
Daniel  D.  Ditzler  '77 


Barbara  Dalrymple  Dunn  '74 
James  Faust  '87 
Margaret  Finley  Flournoy  '85 
Whitney  A.  Gay  '71 
William  Gehron.  Sr  '40 
Janet  Earhart  Harkins  '36 
Paul  Hartline  '31 
Wellington  Hartman  '30 
Richard  Hough  '67 
Ethel  Wilson  Kerschner  '44 
Connne  Kahn  Kramer  '45 
Ruth  McCorkill  '43 
Gary  tvloore  '61 
Stephen  Nefl  '81 
Susan  Odjakjian  '79 
Marion  Moyer  Potteiger  '17 
John  Rakshys '38 
Doreen  Bolton  Rehrig  '72 
Judy  Rile  '78 
Edwina  Kelley  Rislow  '80 
Irene  Etter  Schmehl  '63 
Kenneth  Selinger  '68 
Carolyn  Gillaspie  Snow  '58 
Mark  Thorsheim  '88 
Richard  G.  Westervelt  '50 
Robert  Wohlsen  '48 
Douglas  Yago  '86 


Class  of  1941  Reunion  Committee 

The  Class  of  1941  celebrated  the  SOth  anniversary  of  their  graduation  from 
Susquehanna  with  fun-filled  activities.  One  of  the  special  moments  in  the 
reunion  festivities  was  the  presentation  of  the  class  gift.  The  Class  of  1941, 
under  the  leadership  of  Mary  Emma  Yoder  Jones  and  Ruth  Nay  lor  Shaffer, 
established  The  Class  of  1941  Unrestricted  Endowment  Fund. 

During  Alumni  Weekend.  Mary  Emma  Jones  presented  Dr  Cunningham 
with  a  check  for  $22,060  which  represents  gifts  provided  by  the  Class  of  1941. 

The  University  is  honored  to  recognize  the  reunion  committee  members 
for  their  dedicated  service  to  their  class  and  the  University: 


friary  Emma  Yoder  Jones.  Reunion  Gift 

Chair 
Ruth  Naylor  Shaffer,  Reunion  Activities 

Chair 
George  Bantley 
Florence  Reitz  Brenneman 
Dorothy  Haffner  Cady 
Joseph  F  Campana 
Lois  Yost  Critchfield 
Warren  C.  Herrold 


Jane  Hutchison  Kaempfer 
tvlargaret  Dunkle  Kniseley 
fi^elrssa  Smoot  Phillips 
John  P  Powell 
Ruth  SpechI  Richter 
Willard  H.  Schadel 
Jane  Wormley  Shaffer 
Paul  C,  Shatto 
Robert  Updegrove 


Class  of  1951  Reunion  Committee 

The  Class  of  1951  celebrated  their  40th  Reunion,  initialing  an  additional 
milestone  reunion  on  Alumni  Weekend.  Co-chairs  Bob  Pittello  and  Alice 
Greeger  Pfeffer.  along  with  the  reunion  committee,  worked  hard  to  make 
the  reunion  special  for  the  many  class  members  who  attended. 

The  highlight  of  the  weekend  came  during  the  Alumni  Luncheon,  when 
the  class  proudly  presented  a  check  to  Dr.  Cunningham  for  $60,440,  Of  this 
total.  $17,318  reflects  gifts  made  to  the  special  campaign  for  the  Susquehanna 
University  Fund. 

We  are  grateful  to  the  Class  of  1951  Reunion  Committee  for  all  of  their 
efforts  to  make  the  reunion  special: 


Alice  Greeger  Pfeffer 
Co-Chair 
Robert  Pittello 
Co-Chair 

Marsh  C.  Bogar 
Hazel  Brobst  Brown 
Nelda  Shafer  Davis 
Jean  Hill  Delsite 
Martha  Martin  Gehhs 
Lois  Seybrecht  Grund 


Jeanne  Attinger  Hassinger 
Janice  Arner  Himmelman 
Gardiner  Marek,  Sr 
Marilyn  Beers  Reilly 
Roland  R.  Rosetti 
John  Steiger 
Jesse  Stone 
Charles  W  Taylor 
Flora  Barnhart  Wissinger 
Betty  Beam  Wohlsen 
Shirley  A.  Young 


Alice  Greeger  Pjeffer  '51  (center)  presents  to  President  Joel  Cunningham  a  gift 
of  $60,440  from  the  40th  Reunion  Class.  Shirley  Young  '51  (left)  looks  on. 


President  Joel  Cunningham  {right)  receives  the  25th  Reunion  Class 's  gift  of 
$25,329  from  Fred  Kelly  '66  at  the  Alumni  Weekend  Awards  Banquet. 

Class  of  1966  Reunion  Committee 

The  Class  of  1966  Reunion  Committee,  led  by  Suzanne  Springer  Zeok 
and  Fred  Kelly,  worked  to  bring  as  many  classmates  as  possible  back  to 
campus  to  renew  acquaintances  and  to  relive  old  times.  To  commemorate 
their  25th  anniversary,  the  class  also  conducted  a  special  gift  campaign  for 
the  Susquehanna  University  Fund. 

On  reunion  weekend,  the  Class  of  1966  was  well-represented  by  some 
high-spirited  Theta  Chi  alumni  as  well  as  by  some  outstanding  60's  trivia 
players. 

We  are  grateful  to  the  Class  of  '66  Reunion  Committee  for  all  they  did  to 
make  their  25th  a  success: 


Frederick  W.  Kelly,  Jr 
Gift  Chair  '' 

Suzanne  Springer  Zeok 
Activities  Chair 

Georgia  Fegley 
Wayne  H.  Fisher 
Patricia  Laubach  Hallman 


Margaret  Lauver  Harris 
Donald  S  King 
John  Menapace 
Lawrence  E.  Mundis 
William  O'Brien 
Ralph  E  Purpur 
John  Trimmer 
Cheryl  Spalding  Wrighl 


Class  of  1991  Senior  Class  Pledge  Program 

Senior  Class  Agent  Dave  Battisti  and  Co-Agents  Aaron  Billger  and 
Missy  Herbsier  spent  many  hours  during  the  spring  challenging  their 
classmates  to  join  the  "91  Club"  by  making  a  three-year  pledge  to  the 
SUF  totaling  $91. 

At  the  campaign's  close.  159  classmembers  pledged  a  total  of  $13,623 
to  the  SUF. 


David  J.  Battiste, 

Class  Agent 

Aaron  Billger. 

Co-Chair 

Melissa  M  Herbster. 

Co-Chair 

Team  Captains: 
Betsy  Camarco 
Matthew  A  Caretti 
Robert  F  Doto 
Kimberly  A  Evans 
Lisa  Kahler 
Mona  Patel 
John  Phillips 
William  C.  Quinn 
Carrie  L   Ratkus 
Maura  Sheehan 
Brent  Baxter 
Jill  Beck 
Anne  Beggs 
Dawn  Beney 
Julie  Brewer 
Beth  A.  Caccia 
Scott  Campbell 
Chris  J.  Cera 
George  Derr 
Jennifer  D.  Dubuc 
Paul  Emerson 
Jennifer  M  Gavel 
Todd  Gray 
John  Hall 
Cynthia  N  Hamme 


Kimberlee  A.  Halpin 
Christopher  A.  Herbine 
Jeffrey  D  Hoffman 
Kathleen  M  Hughes 
Robyn  Jones 
Sangeeta  Lai 
Nancy  Leach 
Joseph  R  Lucia 
Theodore  8  Maack 
Megan  McCutcheon 
Britt  Mowery 
Sandra  J  Nichols 
Laura  Odenwald 
Daniel  D  Park 
Lori  Parker 
Daniel  G  Rattay 
Thomas  J  Rattay 
Cynthia  E  Ratz 
Shan  A.  Reis 
Mark  Roadarmel 
Amy  Rocerelo 
Charles  Rosenberg 
Karen  Rosillo 
Karen  Rosner 
Vincent  A  Russo 
Jeanne  Schultz 
Lynda  Sloane 
Heather  Smoike 
Gary  Stockman 
Laura  Tidemann 
Keith  Watlmgton 
Scott  Witman 
Barbara  Zimmerman 
Mark  Zimmerman 


Campus  Phonathon  Student  Volunteers 

During  1990-91  more  than  500  student  callers  covered  the  phones  for  the 
Susquehanna  University  Fund,  After  33  nights  of  calling,  phonathon  volunteers 
contacted  more  than  7.913  alumni  and  parents,  yielding  S157.173  in  pledges. 
We  are  grateful  to  fall  co-chairs  Karen  Rosner  '91  and  Vicki  Wilt  '91.  and 
spring  chair  Suzy  Bianco  '92  and  all  of  the  student  volunteers  whose  efforts 
helped  make  the  1990-91  SUF  campaign  a  success: 
Karen  Rosner  '91, 


Co-ChaIr 

Victoria  L  Will  '91 
Co-Chair 

Suzanne  Bianco  '92 
Spring  Chair 

Weekly  Captains: 

April  Smith  '92 
Suzanne  Bianco  '92 
Deron  P  Correll  '91 
Sarah  E.  Andres  '91 
MarkZi 


92 


91 

Andrea  Alia  '93 
Amy  Alamo  '93 
Melissa  Albert  '93 
Sara  Ahnert  '92 
Robert  Ambrosini  '93 
Glenn  Anderson  '92 
Katharine  Apple  '93 
Nicole  Argento  '94 
Brian  Ashwell  '91 
Joseph  Babcock  '93 
Wendy  Balkum  '92 
John  Balsamo  '94 
Jennifer  Barbosa  '94 
Edward  S  Sardzik  "93 
Annette  Bartlau  '92 
Ellen  Beckwith  '92 
Loren  Bevevino  "94 
Amy  Beyea  '93 
Justin  (Tug)  Bmstead  '93 
Patrick  J  Birmingh, 
Wendy  Blackburn  '93 
Donald  Blahut  '93 
Paula  Blair  '92 
It/latthew  Blanchard  '94 
W.  Scott  Blanchard  '93 
Peggy  Bobb  '92 
Douglas  Bogar  '92 
Carolyn  Bohensky  '93 
Lara  B.  Boruchow  '92 
W  Jay  Bosanko  '92 
William  Boyle  '94 
Carol  Bradford  '92 
Julie  Brewer  '91 
Christina  Burchell  '92 
William  Bucher  '94 
Christine  Bukowski  "92 
Julia  Bullington  '94 
Christi  Butcher  '94 
William  T  Callahan  '94 
Betsy  Camarco  '91 
Jennifer  Camara  '94 
Dawn  Capaldi  '91 
John  Cardinali  '94 
IWIaureen  Carleton  '92 
John  Carlson  '92 
Sara  Carothers 
Deirdre  Casey  '94 
Britt  Caspersen  '94 
Edward  Christian  '93 
Amy  Clark  '93 
Janine  Claycomb  '93 
Slacey  Clement  '94 
Oeanne  Cochran  '92 
A.  Graham  Connolly  '93 
Krista  Cooke  '94 
Rachel  H  Cornell  '93 
Andrew  Cosgrove  '94 
Sarah  Costa  '93 
John  W.  Crane  '93 
Matthew  Curran  '92 
Jonathon  Deitrich  '92 
Timotby  Demko  '91 
Christopher  DeNardo  '93 
Jennifer  Dennen  '92 
Jennifer  DeVan  '92 
Jennifer  Diccianni  '94 
Colleen  Dougherty  '93 
t^ehssa  Downs  '92 
Jennifer  Duffy  '91 
f^ictiele  Duffy  '93 


Ayla  Dyer  '94 
Stephen  Eberhardt  '94 
Ban  Ecker '92 
Ell  Eldridge  '94 
Tara  Encarnacion  "92 
Kellie  Engel  '93 
Meghan  Englund  '94 
Kristin  Erdman  '92 
Ashlee  Elzweiler  '93 
Kimberly  A  Evans  '91 
Nanette  Fandino  "94 
Michael  Farina  '93 
Linda  Parting  '94 
Denise  Fauci  '92 
Rebecca  Faust  '93 
Annette  D.  Fawcell  '91 
Robert  Ferns  '93 
Enn  Fitzsimmons  '94 
Janine  Flora  '92 
Sharon  Foight  '93 
Deborah  Forti  '93 
Sharon  Fox  '93 
Andrew  Frutiger  '93 
Jennifer  Fry  '94 
Marcia  Fryklund  '91 
John  Fudge  '92 
BethGahran  '91 
Meghan  Galloway  '92 
J  Melissa  Garreth  '94 
Mary  Garrett  '91 
Wendy  Garrison  '94 
Kathryn  L.  George  '91 
Trenton  Gingerich  '93 
Sarah  Glass  '94 
Leonard  Glick  '94 
Marcell  Goetaski  '93 
Lawrence  Gonnello  '94 
Melissa  Good  '91 
Christine  Goodrich  '93 
Colleen  Gorman  '94 
David  P  Gottlieb  '92 
Karli  Grant  '92 
Angela  Green  '94 
Jessica  Greene  '92 
Karin  Gnffilh  '92 
Gary  Groblewski  '94 
Jon  Grove  '91 
Richard  Gundaker  '91 
Karen  L  Haag  '93 
Scott  Hartman  '92 
Rebecca  Harvey  '93 
Annikka  Hasseler  '94 
Wendy  Hayes  '93 
MelindaHeck  '91 
Lois  Heckler  '94 
Brian  Heidelbach  '93 
Kelly  Herncane  '94 
Robert  Herzog  '94 
Julia  Hollander  '92 
Amanda  Holsopple  '93 
Ann  Honicky'92 
Brant  Hornberger  '94 
Colleen  Horton  '94 
Kathleen  Hughes  '91 
Andrea  Hughey  94 
Michael  Hulsman  '91 
William  Hunt  '92 
Andrew  Hurler  '94 
W  Maxwell  Ingram  "94 
Theresa  Irwine  '94 
Jeannine  Jaworski  '92 
Christine  Jeans  '93 
Kimberly  Johnson  91 
Robyn  Jones  '91 
Peter  Jones  '94 
Lorraine  Kafka  '92 
Richard  Keller  '93 
Kristin  Kiehn  '92 
Christopher  King  '93 
Thomas  King  '92 
Christopher  Klinges  '94 
Stephanie  Koch  '93 
Brandon  Koehler  '93 


Pamela  Korejwo  '92 
Sarah  Kornhaber  '93 
Kalhy  Kovatch  '93 
Julia  Kunz  '93 
Kathleen  Kwialkowski  '92 
Robert  Labus  '92 
Matthew  Lachenmayr  '92 
Kristina  Laing  '92 
Sangeeta  Lai  '91 
Molly  Landis  '94 
Shana  Larkin  '94 
Lisa  LaSala  '93 
Sarah  Lauer  '93 
Carole  Leibrandt  '93 
Daniel  Lemmey  '93 
Jeanine  Lewis  '94 
Mary  Licciardone  '92 
Elizabeth  Limbrick  '94 
Kwame  Lloyd-Williams  '93 
William  Logan  '92 
Mark  Long  '92 
William  Loss  '91 
Matthew  Lubben  '92 
Allyson  Lukasavage  '93 
Stephanie  Lunt  '94 
Julie  Lurowist  '94 
Ainslie  MacEachran  '94 
Hugh  MacEachran  '94 
Robert  Mark  '93 
Melissa  Marlz  '91 
Nicole  Mason  '94 
Amy  McCord  '93 
Kim  McDonough  '94 
Shannon  K  McGinnis  '93 
Elizabeth  McGonigle  '92 
G  Scott  McKee  II  '92 
Marie  McLaughlin  '91 
Paul  McManus  '92 
Andrew  McRoberfs  '93 
Katherine  Meola  '93 
Jonathon  Meudt  '93 
Janet  Meyers  '92 
Lori  Mikels  '94 
Janeen  Miller  '92 
Gregg  Mills  '93 
Kristen  Miller  '91 
David  Moretz  '94 
Keith  Morns  '91 
Ronald  Mosca  '92 
Maribeth  Mournighan  '92 
Melody  Moyer  '92 
Karen  Muenster  '92 
Suzanne  Murphy  '91 
Thomas  Murphy  '94 
Grelchen  Musser  '94 
John  Nacinovich  '92 
Christopher  Naspo  '93 
Mark  Nicholas  '91 
Sandra  Nichols  '91 
Richard  Noble  '93 
Cassandra  J  Noll  '94 
Jennifer  Norkus  '93 
Bryan  P  Norman  '93 
Karen  Norwood  '93 
Kim  Oaks  '93 
Sean  Oakes  '93 
D  Lincoln  O'Hare  '93 
Ken-Ann  O'Connor  '92 
Kimberly  O'Connor  '93 
Kelly  O'Mara '92 
Joy  Ondo  '94 
Jennifer  O'Neill  '94 
RoryO'Neil  '92 
Patrick  Opiinger  '94 
Vanessa  Ann  Orosz  '94 
Soma  Ordonez  '94 
Rebecca  Page  '94 
Susan  Page  '94 
Russell  Palermo  '93 
Maria  Paone  '94 
Courtney  Parisi  '93 
Nicole  Passmore  '94 
Gregory  Paxlon  '94 
Julia  Pearce  '92 
Danielle  Delia  Pella  '92 
Heidi  Peterson  '94 
Jane  Petersen  '92 
Jay  Pelillo  '94 
Elizabeth  Phillips  '92 
Stephen  Polestak  '92 
Justine  Posencheg  '94 
Natalie  Primak  '91 
Alanna  Prouly  '94 


Susanne  Quackenbush  '93 
William  Ouinn '91 
Carrie  Ralkus  '91 
Staci  Reed  '93 
Susan  Reilly  '92 
Susan  Rendle  '94 
Damon  Reynolds  '93 
William  Rice  '92 
Michael  Rick  '94 
Michael  Rtcciardi  '91 
Kelly  Roberts  '92 
LisaM  Robinson  '93 
Nicole  Romano  '92 
Theresa  A  Rooney  '94 
Charles  Rosenberg  '91 
Karen  Rosner  '91 
Megan  L-  Salmi  '93 
Danielle  Sammarco  '91 
Christine  Sanderson  '93 
Brian  Scally  '91 
Heather  Schade  '93 
Kimbedy  Schaller  '93 
Robert  Scheffey  '92 
Joanna  Schropp  '94 
Kin  K  Schmey  '93 
Brenda  Schoenewolf  '93 
W,  Scott  Schoenewolf  '92 
Matthew  Schwenk  '93 
Peter  Sergison  '92 
Megan  Shannon  '93 
Jennifer  Shaub  '93 
John  Shave  '93 
Patricia  Sheehan  '91 
Nicole  Sheelz  '93 
Ashley  Shendan  '93 
Sarah  Shofran  '92 
Michael  A  Shorter  '94 
Christopher  Simon  '93 
Sloan  R  Simpson  '94 
Gary  Sloan  '92 
Alexander  Smith  '93 
Heather  Smith  '93 
Jeffery  M,  Smith  '93 
Michele  Smith  '94 
Heather  Smoike  '91 
Rachel  Solebello  '93 
David  Soltile  '92 
Steven  Southworth  '94 
RuthE  Spitzig  '93 
Tammy  Stamm  '91 
George  Stanley  '94 
Courtney  Steele  '93 
Michelle  Steiger  '94 
Julianne  Stewart  '92 
Karen  Stewart  '93 
Gary  Stockman  '91 
Wendy  Strasser  '93 
Noelle  Suppa  '92 
Danielle  Thomas  '94 
Kelly  Thomas  '92 
Tracy  Tinsley  '92 
Jodilyn  Tofts  '93 
Diane  Traumulter  '91 
Shan  Trembulak  '93 
Chnstine  Trout  '93 
Aimee  Tucci  '94 
David  Vaders  '93 
Dina  Vagg  '92 
Anna  C  Van  Gilder  '94 
Christie  Van  Orden  '94 
Stephanie  Vasiliades  '94 
Susan  Volansky  '93 
Scott  Wahlers  '94 
Dana  Walker  '94 
Brenda  Wanner  '91 
Jennifer  Walkins  '93 
Margie  Wauhop  '94 
Gregg  Wikfors  '92 
Kevin  Weinhoffer  '93 
Karen  Weinrich  '94 
Amy  Weitzmann  '94 
Victoria  Will  '91 
Melanie  Williams  '93 
Alison  Winter  '93 
Jonathan  Wolf  '93 
Jodi  Wright  '94 
Melissa  Yelland  '92 
Carolyn  Yencharis  '93 
Steven  Yocum  '93 
Yvonne  Young  '94 
Deborah  A  Zambardino  '94 
James  Zdancewicz  "91 
Barbara  Zimmerman  '91 


Susquehanna  University  Fund 


89 

286 

70 

24% 

88 

289 

92 

32% 

87 

267 

65 

23% 

86 

329 

89 

27% 

85 

325 

81 

25% 

84 

308 

88 

29% 

83 

337 

105 

31% 

82 

324 

100 

31% 

81 

319 

100 

31% 

80 

289 

94 

33% 

79 

268 

91 

34% 

78 

312 

110 

35% 

77 

298 

97 

33% 

76 

381 

126 

33% 

75 

343 

95 

28% 

74 

342 

100 

29% 

73 

334 

112 

34% 

72 

293 

111 

38% 

71 

285 

101 

35% 

70 

261 

96 

37% 

69 

295 

107 

36% 

68 

287 

96 

33% 

67 

253 

62 

32% 

66 

229 

46 

20% 

65 

253 

56 

22% 

64 

216 

65 

30% 

63 

197 

59 

30% 

62 

146 

42 

29% 

61 

lie 

33 

28% 

60 

110 

41 

37% 

59 

117 

39 

33% 

58 

100 

35 

35% 

57 

89 

26 

29% 

56 

80 

33 

41% 

55 

66 

25 

37% 

54 

97 

30 

31% 

S3 

96 

27 

28% 

52 

92 

43 

47% 

51 

76 

41 

54% 

50 

108 

60 

46% 

49 

109 

48 

44% 

48 

73 

36 

49% 

47 

44 

29 

66% 

46 

29 

15 

52% 

45 

38 

16 

42% 

44 

39 

16 

41% 

43 

47 

21 

45% 

42 

52 

27 

52% 

41* 

46 

5 

11% 

40 

61 

16 

26% 

39 

38 

15 

39% 

38 

42 

19 

45% 

37 

34 

11 

32% 

36 

40 

26 

70% 

35 

31 

9 

29% 

34 

38 

15 

39% 

33 

41 

18 

44% 

32 

44 

15 

34% 

31 

42 

21 

50% 

30 

36 

12 

32% 

29 

44 

7 

16% 

28 

42 

12 

29% 

27 

24 

3 

13% 

26 

23 

6 

26% 

25 

20 

7 

35% 

24 

16 

4 

25% 

23 

7 

1 

14% 

21 

5 

2 

40% 

19 

6 

1 

17% 

■  $5,393 
I  $5,196 


I  $9,210 
^B  $10,137 


■  $8,128 
I  $7,640 


I  $8,808 
■  $9,005 


I  $6,355 
■  $6,347 


1^1  $6,760 
I  $5,941 


I  $9,684 
I  $9,617 


I  $12,940 


I  $7,648 


I  $575 


SUF  Dollars  Raised 


*  The  Class  of  1941  celebrated  their  50th  reunion  with  a  special  reunion  gift  of  $22,060 
for  unrestricted  endowment.  68  percent  of  the  class  participated  in  this  effort. 


Alumni  Association  Executive  Committee       Alumni  Career  Network 


At  Susquehanna,  alumni  are  bolh  the  product  of  our  existence  and  a  valuable 
resource  that  allows  us  to  exist.  From  hosting  freshmen  send-offs  to  organizing 
club  activities  to  arranging  class  reunions — all  of  this,  and  much  more,  is  vital 
to  the  continued  stability  and  vitality  of  the  University.  Our  alumni  leaders 
have  given  generously  of  their  time  and  energy  to  ensure  a  strong  link  between 
Susquehanna  and  its  former  students. 

We  thank  the  1990-91  Alumni  Executive  Officers,  Executive  Board  Members, 
and  District  Club  leaders  for  their  service: 


Officers: 

William  A  Lewis.  Jr  '68.  President 
Terry  L.  fylarch  '67.  Vice  President 

and  Carol  B  Kehler  '74.  Vice  President 
Donald  S  King  '66,  Secretary 
Chester  G  Rowe  '52.  Treasurer 

Representatives  on  the  University 
Board  of  Directors: 

Leslie  R.  Butler  '62 
William  C.  Davenport  '53 
Terry  L.  lularch  'S7 
Leati  Cryder  Oberheim  '47 

Executive  Board 
Members-At-Large: 

Henry  R  Albright.  Jr  '54 

Cheryl  Rahlfs  Atkinson  '77 

Rotjert  IVI  Baslress  '39 

ToddG  Burns '81 

Samuel  D.  Clapper  '68 

Richard  E.  Derrick  '61 

David  f^,  Dumeyer  '69 

James  H  Faust  '87 

Margaret  Anne  Finley  Flournoy  '85 

Teri  L.  Guerrisi  '80 

Vicki  Chin  Han  '73 

Marsha  A.  Lehman  '74 

Carl  M.  Moyer  '63 

Doreen  Bolton  Rehrig  '72 

Richard  K.  Renn  '73 

Christopher  D  Rooke  '82 

Ruth  Naylor  Shaffer  '41 

J  Donald  Steele.  Jr  '73 

Shirley  Finkbeiner  Stehlin  '39 

Dorothy  E  Wesner  '81 

Roxane  Havice  Vermillion  '71 

District  Alumni  Club  Chairs: 
ALTOONA 

Randall  L  Klobetanz  '76.  Hollidaysburg. 

PA 
BALTIMORE 

Alan  C.  Lovell  '70,  Ellicolt  City.  MD 
CENTRAL  PENNSYLVANIA 
Paul  R  Bingaman  '49.  State  College.  PA 
CHAMBERSBURG 
James  H.  Faust  '87,  Chambersburg.  PA 


FLORIDA  NORTHEAST 

John  B  Neuhauser  '76  &  Katherine 

fVlcAllister  Neuhauser  '77.  Lake  Mary. 

FL 
FLORIDA  SOUTHEAST 
John  R  Mertz  '49  &  Harriet  Gould 

Mertz  '48,  Miami.  FL 
FLORIDA  WEST 

William  A.  Pette  '76,  Safety  Harbor,  FL 
HAZLETON 
Kenneth  J.  Vermillion  '71  &  Roxane 

Havice  Vermillion  '71.  Summit  Hill,  PA 
JERSEY  CENTRAL 
David  E  Atkinson  '77  &  Cheryl  RahKs 

Atkinson  '77  Summit.  NJ 
JERSEY  NORTH 

William  E  Cochran  '83.  Oradell.  NJ 
JERSEY  SOUTH 

Robert  G  Gundaker  '64.  Moorestown.  NJ 
JOHNSTOWN 

Robert  A.  Gabrenya  '40.  Johnstown.  PA 
LANCASTER 

Robert  S  Nickey  III  '84.  Lancaster,  PA 
LEHIGH  VALLEY 
Ronald  R  Roth '76  &Laune  Morgan  Roth 

'76,  Easton.  PA 
LEWISTOWN 
Paul  D  Olbnch  '59  &  Thiry  Reamer 

Olbrich  '57,  Lewistown.  PA 
PHILADELPHIA 

Shirley  A.  Young  '51.  Fountainville,  PA 
PITTSBURGH 
Eugene  H,  Gundrum  '48  &  Dorothy 

Eilhardt  Gundrum  '48.  Pittsburgh.  PA 
SCRANTON/WILKES-BARRE 
Robert  J  Scovell  '65,  Kingston,  PA 
SUSQUEHANNA  VALLEY 
Henry  R,  Albright  '54,  Selinsgrove.  PA 
WASHINGTON,  DC 
Pierre  V  Duy  '84.  Alexandria.  VA 
Jeremy  Davis  LopynskI  '82.  Vienna,  VA 
WILLIAMSPORT 

Donald  S  King  '66.  Montoursville,  PA 
YORK 

Patricia  F  Heathcote  '52.  York.  PA 
Richard  K,  Renn  '73.  York,  PA 


Presidential  Inauguration  Delegates 

The  following  individuals  represented  Susquehanna  University  at  other  colleges 
and  universities  as  Presidential  Inauguration  Delegates  during  the  last  year. 
The  University  is  grateful  for  their  volunteer  spirit  and  we  are  pleased  to 
recognize  these  volunteers: 


Donna  Garver  Henry  "67  represented 
Susquehanna  University  on  October  1. 

1990  at  the  inauguration  of  J.  Barton 
Luedeke  as  president  of  Rider  College, 
Lawrenceville.  New  Jersey 

Pamela  Marino  Weiss  '81  represented 
Susquehanna  University  on  November 
3, 1990  at  the  inauguration  of  Robert  I 
Rotberg  as  president  of  Lafayette  College, 
Easlon,  Pennsylvania 

Robert  W.  Harris  '72  represented 
Susquehanna  University  on  April  13, 

1991  at  the  inauguration  of  C  Carlyle 
Haaland  as  president  of  Thiel  College, 
Greenville,  Pennsylvania 

The  Reverend  David  G.  Volk  '52 
represented  Susquehanna  University 
on  Apnl  26,  1991  al  the  inauguration  of 
Thomas  H  Brown  as  president  of  Union 
County  College.  Cranford.  New  Jersey 

The  Reverend  Lewis  R.  Fox  '32 


represented  Susquehanna  University 
on  April  27.  1991  at  the  inauguration  of 
Diane  L.  Reinhard  as  president  of  Clarion 
University,  Clarion,  Pennsylvania. 

Dorothy  Turner  '36  represented 
Susquehanna  University  on  May  10, 
1991  at  the  inauguration  of  H  Jeremy 
Packard  as  president  of  Wyoming 
Seminary  College  Preparatory 
School,  Kingston.  Pennsylvania 

Samuel  Kuba  '75  represented 
Susquehanna  University  on  May  18, 
1991  at  the  inauguration  of  Robert  G. 
Hughes  as  president  of  the  Lutheran 
Theological  Seminary,  Philadelphia. 
Pennsylvania 

Samuel  Kuba  '75  represented 
Susquehanna  University  on  August 
25,  1991  at  the  investiture  ceremony 
ot  Frances  R  O'Connor  as  president 
of  Milton  Hershey  School,  Hershey, 
Pennsylvania. 


The  career  development  network  volunteers  actively  assist  with  the 
following  career-related  programs  and  projects. 

Explore:  The  Susquehanna  University  externship  program  is  called 
Explore.  This  job  shadowing  experience  in  a  work  setting  relates  to  a 
student's  career  plans.  Its  primary  purpose  is  to  increase  the  student's 
awareness  of  a  selective  profession. 

The  Interview  with  the  Pros:  As  seniors  prepare  for  career-related 
activities,  they  have  the  opportunity  to  experience  simulated  interview 
experiences  with  practitioners  from  their  career  fields.  Each  year 
approximately  50  students  receive  these  half-hour  critiqued  interviews, 
many  of  which  are  evaluated  by  employers  who  are  members  of  the 
Susquehanna  University  volunteer  network  program. 

Members  of  the  volunteer  network  often  are  viable  referral  sources 
for  career-related  employment  opportunities  for  Susquehanna  University 
seniors.  The  Alumni  Career  Network  gives  students  valuable  information 
and  access  to  the  work  world.  Susquehanna  University  is  honored  and 
pleased  to  recognize  those  Alumni  Career  Network  volunteers  who  are 
listed  in  this  report : 


Accoun(/ng/Fmance 

Roger  Allen  Baker  '83 

Robert  W  Curtis '63 

John  Foos  '71 

Fred  Hickman  '77 

Winifred  Keller  '84 

Fred  W.  Kelly,  Jr  '66 

H  Laurence  Kyse  '70 

Lisa  Angst  Long  '80 

Audrey  Schwarz  Molettieri  '82 

Albert  M  Noggle  '77 

Richard  D  Spoils  '68 

James  W  Summers '64 

Eric  S  Walker  '79 

Business 

Arlene  Anderson  '83 

H  Scott  Frills  '78 

Joe  W  Kleinbauer  '63 

Harry  R  Kocher  '55 

Mary  Ingram  Rilsert  '68 

Loreen  Wimmer  Stout  '70 

Commun/catrons 

Nancy  Zanner  Correll  '78 

Warren  S  Diggins  '75 

Dan  Ditzler  '77 

Theresa  L  Guerrisi  '80 

Susan  Odjakjian  '79 

Computer  Science 

Barry  Hartshorn  '76 

Bruce  W  Torok  '79 

£ducaf(on//Wus/c 

Sharon  Witteck  Austin  '72 

James  R  Barker  '80 

Sherry  L  Scheaffer  Breton  '76 

Mary  Louise  Neal  Coleman  '58 

Gerald  O  Fletcher  '59 

Daniel  M  Fornalaro  '68 

Annette  L  Glick  '83 

Karen  Frantz  Griesbach  '69 

Dr  Sam  HofI  '79 

Linda  Houdeshel  Howard  '67 

Cheryl  Snyder  Huber  '70 

Lauren  Dunn  Klein  '79 

John  T  Kolody  Jr  '75 

Mary  Cockill  Landis  '82 

Anne  Heimbach  Lawrence  '69 

James  W  Page  '69 

Robert  K  Reid  '79 

Norrine  Bailey  Spencer  '68 

Shirley  Jones  Vincenl  '69 

Christine  A  Wolhke  '88 

Human  Resource  Management 

Patricia  A  Bowman '71 

Elwood  "Chub"  Dielz  '76 

R  Kevin  Keeler  '78 

Larry  P  Kroggel  '77 

Carey  M.  Sheaffer  '74 

Stephen  R  Schilling  '80 

Joel  C,  Tokarz  '80 


l-aw 

Barbara  A.  Beans  '79 

Linda  Post  Bushkofsky  '81 

Peter  D  Cuozzo  '70 

Nicholas  A  Lopardo  '68 

James  E  Persing  '82 

Jon  A.  Tietbohl  '81 

James  P  Wallbillich  '79 

William  Harvey  Wiest  '67 

Marketing 

Pamela  Brown  Barnes  '79 

Arthur  D,  Ebersberger  '68 

Thomas  C.  Eggleston.  Ill  '69 

Thomas  E.  Entenmann  '71 

Alan  J,  Grove  '80 

Robert  E,  Guise  '69 

Bruce  E  Moore '77 

John  G  Remsen.  Jr  '69 

Jack  B.  Treas  '80 

Religion 

Rev  Glenn  E  Ludwig  '69 

Rev  David  C  Luther  '78 

Rev  Mark  Russell  '85 

Rev  W  Stevens  Shipman  '69 

Sc/'ence/Med/c»ne 

Mark  E,  Diluigi  '77 

Dr  David  M  Fisher  '77 

Margaret  C  Fisher.  MD  '71 

IVIichael  J,  Herman,  VMD  '78 

Dr  Richard  Jacobson  '70 

Robert  Kaufmann  '79 

Dawn  Gngg  fVIueller  '68 

Philip  Chapman  Ousley  '73 

Stephen  Piatt  '75 

Ed  Rhode '69 

Social  Services 

Patricia  Hoffman  Crone  '77 

Melinda  McCaffrey  Eash  '79 

Deidre  Gordon  Jacques  '77 

Beverly  Anne  Steeley  Larzelere  ' 

Holly  J.  Rider '85 

Other 

David  M  Dumeyer '69 

Sally  Trace  Felix  '69 

Ronald  D,  Keefer  '63 

Trudy  Miller  Miner  '68 

John  M  Rea  '85 


Alumni  and  Parent  Admissions  Network 

Alumni  and  Parent  Admissions  Network  is  an  organization  of  alumni  and  parent 
volunteers  who  take  an  active  role  in  shaping  the  l\iture  of  Susquehanna.  The 
primary  purpose  is  to  maintain  and  enhance  the  quality  of  the  institution  by 
assisting  the  admissions  staff  in  enrolling  the  best  possible  students  each  year. 
APAN  members  serve  prospective  students  and  their  families  by  helping  them 
gain  a  better  understanding  of  the  opportunities  and  advantages  offered  at 
Susquehanna.  Susquehanna  University  is  deeply  grateful  and  is  pleased  to 
honor  the  following  APAN  volunteers: 


Rick  Alcantara  '82 

Peter  G  Ashey  '87 

Lynn  Hassinger  Askew  '57 

Sharon  Wilteck  Austin  '72 

William  Babiash,  Jr  '85 

Alan  Babp  '79 

Peter  Bacalles  '76 

Steve  '79  and  Brenda  Larson  '83  Barrett 

Leigh  Braden  Bentz  '84 

Elizabeth  Biehl  '86 

Barbara  L,  Biglow  '84 

David  E.  Bingaman  '85 

Joseph  Boileau  '66 

Joseph  Boland.  Jr.  '82 

David  Borden  '72 

Carolyn  Brady  '83 

Susan  A.  Brett  '83 

Susan  McCarthy  Brown  '84 

Nanci  Shreiner  Buck  '84 

Sylvia  Buck  '88 

Charles  and  Patricia  Ross  '88  Buckley 

Steven  K,  '78  and  Jean  Hedrick  '78  Budd 

Linda  K  Budgen  '72 

tvlark  Burkhardt  '76 

Richard  Bush  '84 

Linda  Post  Bushkofsky  '81 

John  Campeau  '85 

Ken  Capula  '81 

Damian  C.  Caracciolo  '88 

Douglas  B  Carlson  '88 

Bruce  L.  and  Jean  Carlson 

Jerry  Carothers  '70 

f.  Thomas  Casey  '63 

Catherine  Compton  Caulfield  '81 

Sharon  Chamberlin  '84 

Steve  Chappelear  '83 

Carol  A.  Charnigo  '85 

Barbara  E.  Clapp  '84 
Joe  Clark  '84 

William  E  Cochran  '83 

Suzanne  Ivladara  Coffee  '81 

Bob  Conrad  '83 

Doris  A.  Cook  '86 

Lisa  IWIayola  Corridon  '83 

Daniel  M  '69  and  Karen  Kister  '70 

Corveleyn 
MaryT.  Coughlin  '82 
Sandra  G.  Crane  '82 
Jill  tul  Critchley  '86 
Caroline  J.  Cueman  '86 
Laura  Svec  D'Addato  '84 
Mary  Acton  Dauber  '77 
Pamela  J,  Deisher  '85 
Diana  IVIolle  Deitch  '87 
Grelchen  C  Dell  '88 
Susan  F  Dell  '84 
Stephen  Dempsey  '83 
Jeff  Dentler  '85 
Henry  J.  '70  and  Barbara  Hitchens 

'69  DePerro 
Charles  J,  Dettmar  '85 
William  E,  Devine  '81 
Pamela  f^.  Devito  '85 
Christian  H  DeWald  '88 
Adelelvl.  DiBan 

Jane  Kadenbach  DiGirolamo  '78 
Carol  Dillon  '86 
Janice  Robb  Dolan  '79 
Rhonda  L  Dunmire  '87 
Pierre  Duy  '84 
Lisa  Ellison  '82 
Robin  Emerson  '86 
Cheryl  Parisi  Emmed  '86 
Donielle  D.  Fanarjian  '88 
Carolyn  f^urphy  Farr  '84 
Joanne  Steinke  Faul  '81 
Nancy  Horvath  Fazekas  '85 
Jay  Feaster  '84 
Patricia  Polaneczky  Federowic  '81 


Ann  Hubley  Fehr  '85 

Mary  Kaiser  Finley  '82 

Bnan  '82  and  Debbi  Dilliplane  '81  Fisher 

Gwen  Henniforth  Fitch  '68 

Brian  Fitzpatrick  '81 

Kevin  Flaherty  '78 

James  C  Flanagan  '76 

Meg  Finley  Flournoy  '85 

Dame!  M.  Fomataro  '68 

Douglas  E,  Garman  '81 

Emile  F  and  Lois  George 

Carole  Townsend  Gillespie  '84 

Lee  and  Dee  Gorman 

Kimberlee  A  Gorman  '88 

MarcGutleber '82 

Cynthia  N.  Hamme  '91 

Robed  '65  and  Jennifer  Hawley  '67 
Hamme 

Patti  Jo  Hammer  '83 

Ron  Hardnock  '62 

Maureen  P  Hasselt  '88 

Kathleen  Haydu  '92 

Bob  Heaney  '84 

H  Lee  '48  and  Edith  Wegner  '49  Hebel 

Susan  J,  Heim  '86 

Barbara  Beans  Herman  '79 
Wendy  Evans  '69  and  Henry  (Hank) 

'68  Herrington 
Linda  M  HIavac  '85 
Craig  Hockenbury  '81 
Deborah  L  Holt  '86 
Gina  Hucke  '86 
Tammy  Kromis  Hughes  '87 
Richard  '70  and  Janet  Goodyear  '71 

Jacobson 
Leanne  Jacone  '86 
Drew  and  Lori  '82  Jakubek 
Natalie  M,  Jason  '85 
J  R  III  and  Suzanne  '79  Johnson 
M  Alice  Jeremko  '87 
Cathy  L  Jones  '86 
Nancy  Jones '84 
Elizabeth  Kazer  '87 
Bill  Kennedy.  Jr  '85 
George  Kirchner  '64 
John  '70  and  Linda  Maier  '71  Klemeyer 
Signe  Gates  Knock  '71 
William  G  Koch '89 
Ron  Kramer  '71 
Lorinda  and  Cad  '79  Krause 
Scott  Krzykowski  '88 
H-  Laurence  '70  and  Christine  Richards 

'70  Kyse 
Carolanne  Lachenauer  '86 
Lisa  C  Ledeboer  '84 
Caroline  M.  Lee  '83 
Alice  Lent 
Rebecca  Lent  '88 
William  Lewis  '68 
Elizabeth  H.  Linehan  '78 
Kerry  L  Linker  '89 
Laura  J  Litchert  '82 
Virginia  A,  Lloyd  '81 
Karen  Oberheim  Lockard  '77 
Michael  Ludwig  '88 
Karen  S  Madden  '88 
Winnie  Keller  Madden  '84 
Michael  Malta  '83 
Mark  Mazaleski  '84 
Kim  McCavera  '86 
Karen  Doty  McDonnell  '86 
Kristin  E.  Meinig  '88 
Dawn  A  Melo  '86 
John  R  Medz  '49 
Jeffrey  Mettler  '82 
Jean  L  Meyer  '90 
Jennifer  Lynne  Miller  '90 
Bruce  Milzman  '84 
Ann  Mane  McAuliffe  Minton  '77 
Jamie  Mitchell  Molitoris  '85 


Gary  L  '61  and  Stephanie  Haase  '60 
Moore 

Spike  and  Maryland  Myers 

Joanne  H  Nanos '76 

Carrie  A  Neft '88 

Howard  Nelson.  Jr  '85 

Rob  Nickey  '84 

Robert  and  Rajean  Nickey 

Barbara  M.  Nolan  '86 

John  A,  '67  and  Barbara  Smith  '68  Norton 

Catherine  F  Oakes  '86 

Paul  '59  and  Thiry  Reamer  '57  Olbrich 

Frederick  Olivan  '84 

Jennifer  Olson-Smith  '84 

Douglas  R  '86  and  Elizabeth  Heim  '86 
ONeil 

Dennis  Packard  '71 

Chnslopher  Parker  '88 

Jacquie  M  Parent  '86 

Lynn  E  Parks  '82 

Pamela  Joest  Pearce  '85 

Lisa  L.  Pego  '86 

Richard  Pohl  '79 

Harry  Powers  '87 

Jack  Purdy  '84 

Wayne  E  Pyle  '88 

Joseph  Raho  '73 

Kelly  R  Ramsdell  '85 

Dawn  Fritz  Reider  '86 

John  Rendina  '86 

Judith  Rile  '78 

Linda  E  Roemer  '84 

Frank  L  Romano  '57 

Chris  Rooke  '82 

Paul  Rosick 

Mimi  Rossell  '82 

Barbara  A.  Rostiac  '88 

Ronald  Roth  '76 

Paul  Rybecky  '88 

Randi  Sagona  '84 

Stephanie  Farkas  Salinas  '84 

Theresa  Santoii-Johnson 

Ann  Sarandoulias  '84 

Patti  Schickram  '88 

Patty  Schneider  '90   ' 

Lynne  Schoepe  '88 

Donald  F  '82  and  Robin  Bach  '83 
Scholl 

Frank  W.  Schott  '74 

Rebecca  Schumacher  '72 

Martha  Miller  Schwartz  '77 

Karen  Schwille  '85 

Richard  '81  and  Judith  Taylor  '83 

Scovner 
Margaret  A.  Seville  '87 
Robert  '85  and  Robyn  Long  '86  Shaara 
Jodi  Murray  Sheese  '86 
Allison  Shepard  '86 
Raymond  Short  '82 
Jo-Ann  Smith  Skinner  '77 
Rob  Slifer  '86 

Kathryn  Kissinger  Snowe  '86 
Anita  Kloiber  Snyder  '87 
Norrine  Bailey  Spencer  '68 
Mary  Sprowls  '82 
Reed  Starr  '89 
Wendy  R  Steinbeiser  '88 
Sarah  B  Stone  '88 
Colleen  Sullivan  '85 
Michael  Sullivan  '86 
Amy  A.  Summerfield  '87 
Stacey  A  Summerfield  '85 
Reinhart  and  Shirley  Summertield 
Barbara  Evans  '65  and  James  W 

'64  Summers 
Catherine  A  Svetec  '86 
Linda  Swartz  '84 
Bert  Szostak  '81 
Douglas  Talhelm  '86 
Ken  Tashjy  '83 
Timothy  Taylor  '83 
Joanne  Timulty-Burger  '87 
Sharon  Tirpak  '88 
William  Todt  '85 
Garth  Torok  '83 
Scott  M   Torok  '88 
Mary  M   Tuckett  '86 
Rudolph  Van  Der  Hiel  '63 
Jeff  Van  Horn  '84 
Betsy  Van  Tuyl  '90 
Cheryl  Wiley  Venezia  '85 
Kenneth  J  '71  and  Roxane  Havice 

Vermillion  '71 


Scott  Viglianti  '88 

Timothy  Vile '86 

Rod  Vitty  '85 

Laura  Von  Hoene  '84 

Marjorie  Rayner  Waer  '64 

William  '85  and  Mary  Fisher  '85  Warnck 

William  '82  and  Gwen  Hammaker  '83 

Weiser 
Pamela  Marino  Weiss  '81 
Debra  A  Weissman  '90 
Leslie  B,  Wells  '87 
Betsy  Whitman  '86 
David  Whitmore  '83 
Robert  N  Whitmoyer  '80 
Chris  Wilkens  '86 
Jewel  Williamson-Burns  '83 
Donald  '50  and  Flossie  Barnhart 

'51  Wissinger 
Joseph  Wolfe 
Joan  Hirsch  Wrenn  '72 
Michael  Wright  '85 
Janet  A.  Wyllie  '86 
Douglas  Yago  '86 

Thomas  '66  and  Jane  Hunter  '66  Young 
David  '85  and  Laura  Bryan  '84 

Zimmerman 
Lori  G.  Zwirblis  '84 


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Vie  Susquehanna 
River  Valley  offers 
some  of  the  most 
stunning  scenery  to 
be  found  anywhere, 
especially  in  the  fall. 


Susquehannans  on  Parade 


ear  Fellow  Alumni: 

This  is  one  beautiful  campus!  Those  were  my  thoughts 
as  I  walked  from  my  office  in  Selinsgrove  Hall  to  Weber 
Chapel  Auditorium  this  morning.  I  suppose  it's  possible 
for  some  of  us  who  experience  Susquehanna  on  a  daily 
basis  to  become  jaded  to  the  sensual  delights  that  abound 
here,  but  not  very  often.  The  Susquehanna  River  Valley- 
all  of  central  Pennsylvania  actually — offers  some  of  the 
most  stunning  scenery  to  be  found  anywhere,  especially 
in  the  fall. 

Being  an  alum,  I,  like  most  of  you,  have  an  undoubtedly 
biased  opinion.  But  consider  the  following.  Our  190  acre 
site  contains  more  than  200  plants  and  trees  representing 
some  53  species,  and  many  were  already  here  in  1858 
when  Benjamin  Kurtz  founded  this  institution.  Add  to  that 
the  countless  flower  beds  that  color  the  campus  and  it's 
easy  to  understand  why  this  place  holds  such  pleasant 
memories  for  so  many  of  us. 

However,  I  think  what  really  distinguishes 
Susquehanna's  campus  is  how  peacefully  Mother 


Nature  manages  to  coexist  with  her  man-made  neighbors. 
I'm  especially  happy  to  report  to  you  that  this  harmony 
continues  with  the  new  additions  to  the  Admissions/ 
Financial  Aid  Houses  and  the  Degenstein  Campus 
Center.  When  completed,  both  of  these  structures 
will  complement  their  surroundings  while  providing 
expanded  facilities  to  benefit  students,  faculty,  staff, 
and  the  general  public. 

The  point  to  all  of  this  is  that  many  of  you  have  not 
visited  your  alma  mater  recently  and  may  have  forgotten 
just  how  lovely  the  Selinsgrove  area  really  is.  Even  if 
you're  not  able  to  join  us  for  Alumni  Weekend  or 
Homecoming,  feel  free  to  stop  by  anytime  you  happen 
to  be  in  the  area.  Believe  me,  it  will  be  worth  the  trip, 
and  I  can  arrange  for  a  campus  tour  if  you'd  like. 

Autumn  at  Susquehanna.  It's  a  great  time  to  be  at  a 
great  place,  and  probably  even  better  than  you  remember! 


Sam  Kuba  '75 

Director  of  Alumni  Relations 


THE  SIXTIES 

Lester  E.  Goodman  '68,  president  of  Red  Lion  Controls,  York,  PA. 
and  Red  Lion  Controls.  Europe.  London.  England,  has  recently  been 
appointed  to  the  board  ol  directors  of  Falrey.  Inc.  The  Fairey,  Inc. 
organization  controls  all  US  manufacturing  and  defense  industry 
interest  of  Red  Lion  Control's  British  parent.  Fairey  Group.  PLC 

THE  SEVENTIES 

Barry  L  Llewellyn  '70  is  vice  president  and  actuary  at  NCCI 
(National  Council  on  Compensation  Insurance).  /  105  West  Crescent 
Avenue.  Ramsey,  NJ  07446. 

Gail  Sigafoos  Hoke  '72  is  administrator  of  the  East  Shore 
Rehabilitation  Center,  Harrisburg.  PA,  Her  husband  Dale  '72  is 
coordinator  of  instrumental  music  for  the  Mechanicsburg  Area  School 
District.  /  436  East  Ridge  Road.  Dillsburg.  PA  17019. 

Frank  W.  Schott  '74  is  general  counsel  and  director  of  corporate 
compliance  for  the  Pucdlo  Group,  an  organizalion  providing  solid 
waste  management  and  environmental  services  internationally. 

Peler  F.  Ceccacci  '78.  a  partner  at  R.  D.  Hunter  &.  Company. 
Princeton.  NJ.  has  been  elected  president  of  the  Mercer  Chapter  of 
the  New  Jersey  Society  of  Certified  Public  Accountants  (NJSCPA)  for 
a  one-year  term. 


Timothy  R.  Hoover  '82  isanassistant  professor  of  microbiology 
at  the  University  of  Georgia.  Athens,  GA.  Tim  and  his  wife.  Luverne 
Harrop  Hoover  '82,  and  their  two  daughters  live  at  1210  Fernwood 
Drive.  Watkinsville,  GA  30677. 

THE  EIGHTIES 

Robert  S.  Nickey  HI  '84  is  manager  of  the  Penn  Square  office  of 
the  Fulton  Bank. 

THE  NINETIES 

Timothy  A.  Mee  '90  is  a  personal  lines  specialist.  State  Farm 
Insurance  Company,  Plainview.  NY. 


I  Do's 


Peter  F  Cc 


Jeffrey  S.  Gicking  '79  has  been  promoted  to  vice  president, 
administration.  The  Hazlelon  National  Bank.  Hazlelon.  PA.  Since 
joining  the  bank  in  1979.  he  has  worked  in  Trust.  Audit.  Control,  and 
Personnel  as  training  supervisor  and  assistant  vice  president  human 
resources,  and  assistant  vice  president,  trust  marketing.  He  is 
a  member  of  various  banking  organizations  and  active  in  many 
civic  groups. 

Madeline  V.  Pearson  '79  has  been  elected  for  a  two-year  term  as 
a  member  of  the  board  of  directors  of  Girl  Scouts  of  Nassau  County. 
Long  Island,  NY. 


HOLCOMBE-BUSTARD 

Laurie  H,  Bustard  to  Douglas  A.  Holcombe  '75,  November  4, 
1989.  United  Reformed  Church.  SomerviUe,  NJ.  Doug  is  a  vice 
president,  mortgage  banker.  Manchester  Financial  Group.  Parsippany, 
NJ.  /  291B  Bloomingdale  Drive,  SomerviUe.  NJ  08876. 
STRUBEL-MURR.4Y 

Tammy  Murray  to  Eric  W.  Strubel  '85,  March  4.  1990.  David  M. 
Robertson  '84  was  in  the  wedding  party.  Eric  has  his  own  locksmith 
company.  His  wife  is  an  office  administrator  for  an  inhome  medical 
service  company.  /  80  Fairview  Road,  Farmingdale.  NY  11735. 
MBEL-.1NDERS0N 

.Susan  M.  Anderson  '84  to  Michael  J.  Jabel  '83,  April  20.  1990. 
St.  Josephs  Roman  Catholic  Church.  Oradell,  NJ.  Susquehannans  in 
the  wedding  party  were  John  C.  Farr  '83  and  Charlotte  A.  Debany 
'84.  Michael  is  a  senior  mortgage  consultant.  Arbor  National 
Mortgage,  Fairfield.  NJ.  Susan  is  a  store  manager  for  Childrenswear 
House,  Paramus,  NJ.  /  76  Windsor  Drive,  DumonI,  NJ  07628. 
ROTTET-VADYAK 

Dorothy  A.  Vadyak  to  Robert  T.  Rottel  '87,  April  20,  1991,  St. 
John  Slovak  Lutheran  Church,  Lansford,  PA,  Robert  is  a  computer 
analyst  for  the  Pennsylvania  Stale  Retirement  System.  His  wife  is  a 
mathematics  teacher  in  the  Lebanon  High  School.  /  292  Briarcrest 
Square,  Hershey,  PA  170.13-2.162. 
B.AUMANN-RILEY 

Ellen  P.  Riley  '90  to  Keith  J.  Baumann  '89,  April  20,  1991,  St 
Anne's  Church,  Fair  Lawn,  NJ.  Keith  is  an  administrative  supervisor 
at  Market  Transition  Facility  of  New  Jersey,  Livingston,  NJ.  Ellen  is 
a  paralegal  at  the  Division  of  Youth  &  Family  Services,  Bloomfield, 
NJ.  /  11-17  Hopper  Avenue.  Fair  Lawn.  NJ  07410. 
WEAVER— HELLER 

Kathryn  J.  Heller  '87  to  Geoffrey  A.  Weaver.  May  II.  1991,  St. 
John's  Lutheran  Church,  Poughkeepsie.  NY.  Deborah  C.  Kopf  '87 
was  the  maid  of  honor  Kathryn  is  a  social  worker.  Abbott  House. 
Irvington.  NY.  Her  husband  is  a  police  officer,  Wappinger^  Falls,  NY. 
/  #4A,  150  Rinaldi  Boulevard.  Poughkeepsie.  NY  12601. 


//  's  easy  to 
understand  why  this 
place  holds  such 
pleasant  memories 
for  so  many  of  us. 


WAHL-UFEMA 

Jennifer  Ufema  to  J.  Rory  Wahl  '69,  May  25.  1991.  at  the 
Selinsgrove  Gazebo  in  the  Park.  Selinsgrove.  PA.  /  P.O.  Box  121 
Sehnsgrove.  PA  17870. 
WARREN-  WHITHAM 

Elizabeth  "Betsy"  S.  Whitham  '86  to  Robert  J  Warren.  June  1. 
1991.  First  Church  of  Christ  Congregational.  Redding.  CT. 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Allison  Richards  Pensyl 
'86  and  Doreen  Sullivan  Dominguez  '86.  /  904  3B  Greystone  Lane. 
Newark,  DE  19711. 
TESTA-AMMON 

Wendy  L.  Ammon  '85  to  David  W  Testa.  June  22.  1991.  Holy 
Trinity  Church.  Leesburg.  WA-  In  the  wedding  party  was  Susan 
Leonard  Geiss  '86.  George  L.  Moore  '86  and  Charlene  Heller 
Shannon  '86  were  vocalists.  Wendy  is  an  eletnentary  vocal  music 
teacher  for  the  Virginia  Beach  City  Public  Schools.  Her  husband  is 
owner  of  KIS  Business  Computer  Center.  Virginia  Beach.  VA.  /  1100 
Briarcliff  Place.  Chesapeake.  VA  2332.1 
JAESCHKE-WARNER 

Darcey  A.  Warner  to  Rick  Jaeschke  '78,  July  6.  1991.  St.  Marys 
City.  MD,  In  the  wedding  party  was  Steven  D.  Foreman  '79.  /  153-B 
Heritage  Hills.  Somcrs.  NY  10589. 

Born  Crusaders 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Hendryk  "Dryk"  Weeks  '74,  a  daughter, 
Courtney  Nicole.  August  15.  1989.  She  joins  brother  Sy  who  is  ten 
years  old.  Dryk  is  the  program  manager  for  early  intervention  and 
preschool  services  with  the  Association  for  Retarded  Citizens. 
Pasco  County.  FL.  His  wife  is  a  program  specialist  with  the  State 
of  Florida,  Developmental  Services  Program  Office.  /  660 
Kirkland  Circle.  Dunedin.  FL  34698. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Scott  J.  Calino  '80.  a  son.  Ryan  Joseph. 
July  8.  1990.  Scott  is  a  technical  representative  for  Willamette 
Industries  of  Woodburn.  OR.  covering  Orange  County.  CA.  / 
22461  Beech  Lane.  El  Toro.  CA  92630 

To  David  and  Jane  Shoemaker  Aretz  '70.  a  daughter.  Taylor 
Catherine.  August  23,  1990.  /  1780  Sequoia  Court.  Allentown. 
PA  18104. 

To  Kevin  and  Kathleen  Breneman  Aniol  '83.  a  son,  Kyle 
Martin,  November  25,  1990.  /  1041  Wheatland  Avenue,  Lancaster, 
PA,  17603. 

To  Gerald  G.  '77  and  Mary  Brennan  Huesken  '80.  a 
daughter.  Kristy  Marie,  born  June  13.  1990.  adopted  February 
1991.  Gerry  is  principal  of  Conestoga  Valley  High  School  in 
Lancaster.  PA,  and  his  wife,  Mary,  is  an  elementary  music 
teacher  in  the  Solanco  School  District  in  Lancaster  County.  / 
557  Millcross  Road,  Lancaster,  PA  17601. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Curtis  Levermore  '83.  a  daughter.  Sandra 
Beth.  February  28.  1991.  She  joins  sister  Amy  Catherine.  Curtis 
is  sales  manager  for  Amxter-Rotelcom  in  Rochester.  NY.  /  29 
Heatherwood  Road.  Fairport.  NY  14450. 

To  Ed  and  Lynn  Whittlesey  Wilson  '72.  a  son.  John  Whittlesey 
Wilson.  March  30.  1991.  He  joins  brothers  Bobby  and  Tom.  Lynn  is 
temporarily  retired  from  practicing  law.  /  3133  North  Quincy  Street, 
Arlington,  VA  22207. 

To  William  H.  '83  and  Shari  Showers  Haelig  '83,  a  son,  Matthew 
Brooks,  May  24.  1991.  He  joins  brother  Jeffrey  Bill  is  a  district 
marketing  manager.  Motorists  Insurance  Companies.  /  735  Tamarack 
Trail.  Reading.  PA  19607 

To  Alan  and  Julianne  Metzger  Pykelny  '76.  a  son.  Ross  Michael. 
June  26.  1991.  /  303  Elm  Court.  Libertyville.  IL  60048. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jeffrey  A.  Dilks  '87.  a  daughter.  Tabitha  Amy. 
July  5.  1991,  /  287  East  Broadway.  Salen.  NJ  08079. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Lawrence  E.  Mundis  '66,  a  daughter.  Haley 
Annette.  July  14.  1991.  /  R.D.  4.  Box  318-E,  Huntingdon.  PA  16652. 

To  Richard  E.  '68  and  Ellen  Rogers  Mcarns  '68,  a  son. 
David  Aaron.  July  21.  1991.  Grandparents:  Edward  S.  '42  and 
Blanche  Forney  Rogers  '42.  /  3613  Williams  Dairy  Road. 
Greensboro.  NC  27406. 

Deaths 

The  Reverend  W.  Morgan  Edwards  '38.  May  31.  1991,  Sanui 
Ana.  CA.  A  native  of  Johnstown.  PA.  he  earned  a  bachelor  of 
divinity  degree  from  the  Lutheran  Theological  Seminary  in 
Philadelphia  in  1941.  He  also  studied  systematic  theology  at 
Princeton  Seminary,  He  was  a  chaplain  in  the  U.S.  Navy  from 
1943  to  1953  serving  in  Saipan,  Tinian.  Okinawa,  and  the 
Mediterranean.  He  served  on  various  church  boards  and 
committees.  In  1963  he  moved  to  California  and  served  several 
churches  in  the  San  Fernando  Valley.  He  had  one  daughter  and 
three  sons. 


Ruth  I^ce  FUellhart  '29.  June  15.  1991.  formerly  of  Hummelstown, 
PA.  in  Topsham.  Maine.  She  took  additional  courses  at  Penn  State, 
the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  and  University  of  New  Hampshire. 
She  was  an  English  teacher  in  the  Wilkes-Barre  area  from  1929  to 
1938  and  in  New  Hampshire  from  1960  to  1970,  She  was  preceded 
in  death  by  her  father.  James  W.  Pace  '27,  and  her  brother.  Donald 
M.  ftice  '28,  Among  the  survivors  is  her  daughter,  Susan  Fuellhart 
Loyd  '69 

Leolin  O.  Hayes  '30.  June  16.  1991.  Punxsutawney.  PA.  He  was 
a  retired  school  teacher,  having  taught  at  Sandy  Township  schools, 
Anne  Arundel  County  (MD)  schools,  and  the  DuBois  and  Altoona 
campuses  of  Penn  Slate  University.  He  was  a  US.  Army  Air 
Force  veteran  of  World  War  II .  He  was  an  ardent  fly  fisherman 
and  active  in  civic  affairs,  especially  the  Friends  of  the  Library 
of  Punxsutawney  Memorial  Library. 

Bert  M.  Green  '33.  June  18.  1991.  Williamspon.  PA.  He  received 
a  master's  degree  from  Buckneil  University  in  1952.  He  had  been 
an  accountant  for  the  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  He  taught 
in  the  English  and  business  departments  of  Williamsport  High 
School  and  taught  real  estate  courses  for  Pennsylvania  State 
University  at  the  former  Williamsport  Area  Community  College. 
From  1977  until  his  retirement  in  1985.  he  owned  and  operated 
Green  Real  Estate, 

Kenneth  Stark  '68,  June  20,  1991,  of  Camp  Hill,  PA.  He  had 
been  a  foreman  in  the  Steelton  Plant  of  Bethlehem  Steel  Corp.  He 
served  in  the  Army  Reserve,  He  was  a  member  of  Grace  Evangelical 
Lutheran  Church  in  Highland  Park,  Among  the  survivors  is  his 
wife  Carol  Snook  Start  '70 

Gladys  Wenlzel  Phillips  '39.  July  U,  1991.  Sunbury,  PA.  She 
had  been  a  teacher  for  several  years  in  the  Wisconisco  School 
District  and  was  a  member  of  the  First  Reformed  United  Church 
of  Christ.  Sunbury.  She  was  a  volunteer  for  American  Red  Cross 
bloodmohiles.  the  Mary  Derr  Rockefeller  Auxiliary  to  Sunbury 
Community  Hospital,  the  American  Cancer  Society  and  United 
Way. 

Helen  Wenlzel  Spitzner  '37.  August  15,  1991,  Gladwyne,  PA. 
She  had  been  a  teacher  of  commercial  subjects  and  was  corporate 
secretary  for  American  Sweeteners.  Inc,  She  was  preceded  in  death 
by  a  sister,  Mary  Wentzcl  Updegrove  '28,  and  her  husband, 
Clyde  R.  Spitzner  '37,  Helen  and  Clyde  had  been  very  active  in 
the  Philadelphia  Area  Club.  Among  the  survivors  is  a  daughter. 
Louise  Spitzner  Teaf  '67, 


Legacy  Brunch,  August  22,  1991 

ROW  !  {Left  lo  right)  Samuel  Kuha  '75.  DireiUimf  Alumni  Relalums: 
Joseph  L.  Miller,  son  of  Donald  E.  Coleman  '60  Lewishurt;.  PA: 
Greta  M.  Hannum.  daughter  of  David  R.  Hannum  '71  Harleysvitle. 
PA:  Kristen  Hackenberg.  daughter  of  David  S.  Hackenberg  '63 
Haddonfield.  NJ:  Christa  L.  Gimbi.  daughter  of  Diane  Slauffer 
Cimbi  '64  and  sister  of  Craig  R.  Gimbi  '89  Weatherly.  PA 
ROW  2  (Left  to  right)  Kurt  G.  Gustafson.  son  of  Penney  Graham 
Gustafson  '67 Marshfield.  MA:  Christina  M.  Joyce,  daughter 
of  Carol  Bollinger  Joyce  '64  and  Joseph  R.  Joyce  '63 
DoylestoKU.  PA:  Kyle  D.  Kelly  son  of  Fred  W.  Kelly  '66  Selinsgrove. 
PA:  John  C.  Menapace.  son  of  John  J.  Menapace  '66  Clark-, 
Summit.  PA. 

Not  available  for  the  photo:  Stephanie  L.  Dicker  daughter  ofLoretIa 
Grisi  Dicker  '69.  Bergcnfield.  NJ.  and  Robert  W.  Dicker  '67,  Miami 
Lakes,  FL:  Michelle  D  LeFevre.  daughter  of  Nancy  iMwrence 
LeFevre  '66  Manheim.  PA:  Joel  M.  Wiest.  son  of  William  H.  Wiest 
•67  Dalmatia.  PA. 


Susquehanna  University 

Board  of  Directors 

Officers 

Harold  C.  O'Connor,  Chairman 

State  College.  PA 

Retired  President 

Chemcut  Corporation/Schering  AG 

Lawrence  M.  Isaacs  '43, 

Vice  Chairman 
Selinsgrove,  PA 

Retired  Executive  Vice  President 
Federated  Department  Stores.  Inc. 
Robert  F.  Weis,  Vice  Chairman 
Sunbury.  PA 

Vice  President  and  Treasurer 
Weis  Markets.  Inc. 
Donald  E.  Wissinger  '50, 

Vice  Chairman 
Hollidaysburg.  PA 
President 

Wissinger 's  Shopping  Centers 
John  A.  Carpenter,  Esq., 

Secretary 
Sunbury.  PA 
Attorney  at  Law- 
Carpenter.  Diehl.  Kivko.  &  Wilki.mn 
John  C.  Horn,  Chairman 

Emeritus 
Alexandria.  PA 
Executive  Director 
Church  Manage/nent  Service.  Inc. 


Members 

Michael  J.  Alderman  '94 

Camp  Hill.  PA 

Student 

Susquehanna  University 

Sidney  J.  Apfelbaum,  Esq. 

Sunbury,  PA 

Attorney  at  Law 

Apfelbaum.  Apfelbaum  and 

.Apfelbaum 
Jane  C.  Apple 
Lewisburg.  PA 

Assistant  Secretary  of  the  Board 
Butter  Krust  Baking  Companx 
Douglas  E.  Arthur  '49 
Harrisburg.  PA 
Retired  Vice  President 
Regional  Manager 
Nationwide  Insurance  Company 
Gary  Baylor  '69 
Lewisburg.  PA 
President 

Counliy  Cupboard 
Leslie  R.  Butler  '62 
Sewell.  NJ 
Vice  Chairman.  Chief  Administrative 

Officer 
First  Pennsylvania  Bank 
Richard  E.  Caruso  '65 
Radnor.  PA 
Senior  Vice  President 
LFC  Corporation 
Joel  Cunningham 
Selinsgrove.  PA 
President 

Susquehanna  University 
William  C.  Davenport  '50 
Lemoyne.  PA 
President  and  Owner 
Hoopy  Insurance  Agency 


Charles  B.  Degenstein 

Selinsgrove.  PA 
Retired  Executive 
i^eis  Markets.  Inc. 
The  Rev.  David  R.  Fisher 
Millersville.  PA 
Pastor 

St.  Paul  Lutheran  Church 
Jane  C.  Freeman 
Arlington.  VA 
Former  National  President 
Girl  Scouts  of  America 
William  A.  Gettig 
Spring  Mills.  PA 
President 

Gettig  Teclmologies.  Inc. 
Gerald  N.  Hall 
Mechanicsburg.  PA 
Retired  President 
Hall 's  Motor  Transit  Company 
Alan  Hassman 
Camp  Hill.  PA 
President 

Hassman  Enterprises 
Susan  M.  Hegberg 
Selinsgrove.  PA 
Associate  Professor  of  Music 
Susquehanna  University 
Raymond  C.  Lauver  '50 
New  Canaan.  CT 
Former  Member 
Financial  Accounting  Standards 
Board 

William  A.  Lewis,  Jr.,  Esq.  '68 

Chevy  Chase.  MD 

Supervisory  Attorney/Office  ofRe\'iew 

&  Appeals 
Equal  Employment  Opportunity 

Commission 
Terry  L.  March  '67 
New  York.  NY 
President/C.PA. 
Midwood  Security.  Inc. 
John  R.  Miller,  Jr.,  Esq. 
Bellefonte.  PA 
Attorney  at  Law 

Miller.  Kistler  and  Campbell,  Inc. 
Albert  R  Molinaro,  Jr.  '50 
Lebanon.  NJ 
Chairman 

Klemtner  Advertising  Inc. 
Dawn  G.  Mueller 
Richmond.  VA 

Physician  and  Faculty  Member 
Medical  College  of  Virginia 
Peter  M.  Nunn  '57 
Potomac,  MD 
Parmer 
Coopers  &  Lybraiul 

Leah  Cryder  Oberheim  '47 

Woolrich.PA 
Retired  Office  Manager 
Fleisher  's  Dairy  Stores,  Inc. 
Rocco  A.  Ortenzio 
Mechanicsburg.  PA 
Chairman  and  Chief  Executive 

Officer 
Continental  Medical  Systems,  Inc. 
Saul  Putterman 
Selinsgrove.  PA 
President 
Milton  Shoe  Manufacturing 

Company 


Samuel  D.  Ross,  Jr.  '54 

Carlisle.  PA 

President 

Pennsylvania  Blue  Shield 

G.  Edward  Schweikert,  HI 

Mifflinburg.  PA 

Associate  Professor  of  Psychology 

Susquehaniui  University 

Erie  L  Shobert,  H  '35 

St.  Marys,  PA 

Retired  Vice  President,  Technology 

Stackpolc  Carbon  Company 

Henry  A.  Truslow,  HI 

Sunbury.  PA 

Chairman  aiul  Chief  Executive 

Officer 
Sunbury  Textile  Mills,  Inc. 

James  M.  Unglaube 

Chicago,  IL 

Director  of  Higher  Education 

Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in 

Atnerica 
Laura  J.  Viozzi  '92 
Hershey.  PA 
Student 
Susquehanna  University 


Members  Emeriti 

Samuel  H.  Evert 

Bloomsburg.  PA 

President 

S.  H.  Evert  Company,  Inc. 

W.  Donald  Fisher  '51 

Selinsgrove.  PA 

Retired  CPA. 

Fisher,  Clark  &  Lauer 

Orlando  W.  Houts 

State  College.  PA 

Chairman  of  the  Board 

O.  W.  Houts  and  Son .  Inc. 

The  Rev.  Paul  B.  Lucas  '28 

Chambersburg.  PA 

Retired  Pastor 

The  Rev.  Howard  J.  McCarney 

Camp  Hill.  PA 

Retired  Bishop 

LCA  Center  Pennsylvania  Synod 

Carl  H.  Simon 

Sun  City.  AZ 

Retired  Vice  President 

General  Manager 

Darling  Valve  Corporation 

Preston  H.  Smith  '38 

Williamsporl.  PA 

Retired  President 

Smith  Printing  Company 

W.  Alfred  Streamer  '26 

Ventura.  CA 

Retired  Vice  President.  Sales 

Charles  H.  Elliot  Company 

Norman  E.  Walz 

Sunbury.  PA 

Retired  President 

First  National  Trust  Bank 

Gustave  W.  Weber 

Selinsgrove,  PA 
President  Emeritus 
Susquehanna  University 


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VOLUME  60 

NUMBER  1 

WINTER  1992 


COST     VS      PRICE      VS      VALUE 


Coping 
with  College 
Sticker  Shock 


ou're  reviewing  a  college  catalog  and  you  get 
to  the  bottom  line  in  the  costs  description. 
Your  first  reaction  is: 

A.  Why  is  the  price  so  high? 

B.  How  can  we  afford  it? 

C.  Is  it  worth  it? 

D.  All  of  the  above. 


If  these  questions  sound  familiar,  you  have  lots 
of  company.  Many  people,  even  those  in  higher 
income  brackets,  are  concerned  about  the  high 
price  of  college  education. 

But  a  little  knowledge  can  help  you  cope  with 
college  price  sticker  shock. 

Try  considering  what  the  bottom  line  doesn't  tell 
you:  Your  out-of-pocket  cost  after  financial  aid. 
the  actual  cost  to  the  institution  to  provide  that 
education,  and  the  value  of  the  college  experience 
as  preparation  for  life. 

Consider  the  good  news  for  Susquehanna 
students  and  their  families:  The  pool  of  money 
available  for  financial  aid  is  growing.  The  market 
value  of  the  University's  endowment  has  grown 
steadily  to  $30.7  million  in  1991  from  $8.8  million 
just  five  years  earlier.  Endowment  income  more 
than  doubled  from  1989  to  1991.  And  a  slowing 
trend  in  tuition  hikes  fueled  by  vigorous  efforts  to 
control  costs  may  make  a  Susquehanna  education 
a  better  choice  than  ever  for  students  and  families 
seeking  the  best  return  for  their  educational  dollar. 

"We've  come  to  be  known  as  a  solid  undergraduate 
university  because  we  made  a  conscious  decision  to 
focus  on  quality.  But  today  that's  really  not  enough. 
We  also  have  to  focus  on  giving  good  value  with  that 
quality,"  explains  Sara  Kirkland.  vice  president  for 
University  Relations. 


"Students  are  not  just  asking  "Can  I  afford  to 
pay?'  They're  asking  'is  it  worth  it'?'  " 

"Seeking  the  best  possible  balance  between  the 
resources  needed  to  achieve  a  first  quality  education 
and  the  burden  that  these  fees  put  on  students  and 
their  families  is  one  of  the  real  challenges  facing 
strong  colleges  today,"  says  Susquehanna  President 
Joel  Cunningham. 

Susquehanna  fee  increases  of  more  than  nine 
percent  annually  in  89-90  and  90-91  slowed  to  less 
than  six  percent  in  91-92.  The  University  is  also 
taking  active  steps  to  keep  tuition  and  fees  down  by 
increasing  other  sources  of  revenues  and  trimming 
costs  where  possible. 

The  efforts  are  aimed  at  keeping  Susquehanna 
University  doing  what  it  does  best:  providing  a 
first-rate  four-year  undergraduate  education.  A 
demanding  core  curriculum  helps  students  broaden 
experiences  and  develop  critical  thinking  and 
communicating  skills.  Small  classes,  personal 
attention,  and  well-maintained  facilities  contribute 
to  an  atmosphere  that  nurtures  learning.  A  strong 
commitment  to  career  preparation  provides  the 

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skills,  experience  and  guidance  to  successfully 
launch  graduates  into  careers  or  graduate  school. 
Such  benefits  attract  students  who  clearly  find  a 
Susquehanna  education  "worth  it." 

Other  signs  also  demonstrate  value.  A  spring 
1991  survey  reported  high  and  rising  student 
satisfaction  in  key  areas.  Students  rated  faculty, 
academic  programs,  science  and  library  facilities, 
and  the  academic  ability  of  their  peers  even  higher 
than  five  years  earlier. 

VS.  News  &  World  Report,  Barron 's  300:  Best  Buys 
in  College  Education.  Yale's  Tlie  Insider 's  Guide  to 
the  Colleges,  and  Newsday  have  all  recently  reported 
favorably  on  the  University.  Despite  a  shrinking 
number  of  18-year-olds  nationally,  inquiries, 
interviews,  and  applications  at  Susquehanna 
are  increasing. 

Many  of  those  students  who  choose  Susquehanna 
will  find  the  cost— what  they  will  be  expected 
to  pay— is  lower  than  the  University's  price— the 
comprehensive  tuition  and  fees  total.  A  broad- 
based  program  of  financial  aid  in  the  form  of 
grants,  loans,  student  employment  and  scholarships 
spells  the  very  important  difference.  More  than  55 
percent  of  Susquehanna's  nearly  1,400  students 
received  some  form  of  financial  assistance  last  year. 

As  needs  rise,  Susquehanna  is  digging  deeper  than 
ever  before  into  financial  aid  pockets.  Costs  of 
financial  assistance  grew  16.6  percent  in  90-91  and  an 
additional  21.4  percent  this  year  to  help  fund  a  $4.5 
million  aid  package.  To  get  first-hand  information  on 
a  variety  of  options,  students  and  families  should 
contact  the  University's  Office  of  Financial  Aid  early 
in  the  admissions  application  process. 

In  addition  to  direct  financial  aid,  the  University 
also  subsidizes  student  tuitions  indirectly.  The 
expenditures  most  schools  must  make  to  educate 
and  serve  students  are  significantly  higher  than 
tuition  and  fees.  For  every  $70  Susquehanna  collects 
in  revenues  from  students,  an  additional  $30  comes 
from  gifts  and  grants,  investment  income,  endowment 
income,  and  auxiliary  enterprises. 

But  higher  education  is  an  expensive  proposition, 
and  it's  likely  to  get  even  more  expensive.  Talented 
faculty  require  competitive  salaries.  Goods  and 


services  from  lab  equipment  to  utilities  and  insurance 
are  increasingly  expensive.  Demand  for  student 
services  is  growing.  All  these  factors  and  more 
contribute  to  education  cost  boosts  that  have  been 
outpacing  the  rise  in  the  consumer  price  index. 

Dealing  with  that  reality  requires  increasingly 
creative  and  aggressive  strategies.  Last  fall,  more 
than  150  faculty  and  staff  members  from  across 
the  campus  participated  in  a  series  of  discussion 
sessions  to  generate  income-increasing  and  cost- 
trimming  ideas. 

"The  effort  produced  a  large  number  of 
suggestions."  explains  Joel  Cunningham.  "Some 
of  the  ideas  were  more  symbolic  than  substantive. 


"772/5  year,  the  answers  are  colored 

by  the  economic  situation  in  the 
country,  particularly  in  our  region. 

w 

and  some  will  not  work  very  well,  but  we  also 
heard  some  very  valuable  ways  to  reduce  expenses 
and  raise  revenues." 

The  exercise  augmented  an  annual  process  that 
begins  long  before  the  Board  of  Directors  votes 
on  tuition  rates.  It  begins,  in  fact,  before  the  doors 
open  for  the  fall  semester.  The  process  focuses  not 
only  on  preliminary  budgets  for  the  year  ahead, 
but  also  on  analysis  of  alternative  models  based 
on  projected  enrollment,  financial  aid  patterns 
and  salaries. 

It  launches  the  delicate  balancing  act  of  supporting 


Susquehanna 
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Director  of  Public  Relations/Publications 

Betsy  J.  Koons 

Assistant  Director 

Michael  S.  Ferlazzo 

Director  of  Alumni  Relations 

Samuel  Kuba  '75 

Publications  Manager 

Gwenn  E.  Wells 

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Susquehanna  University  Nondiscrimination  Policy 

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of  i^ace,  color,  religion,  national  or  ethnic  origin,  age.  sex.  or  handicap  in 
its  educational  programs,  admissions  practices,  scholarship  and  loan 
programs,  athletics  and  other  -school-administened  activities,  or  employment 
practices.  This  policy  is  in  compliance  with  the  requirements  of  Title  VII 
of  the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  1964.  Title  IX  of  the  Education  Amendments  of 
1972.  Section  504  of  the  Rehabilitation  Act  of  1973,  regulations  of  the 
Internal  Revenue  Service,  and  all  other  applicable  Federal,  State  and  local 
statutes,  ordinances,  and  regulations. 

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educational  programs,  maintaining  physical 
resources,  and  attracting  and  retaining  talented 
faculty,  staff,  and  .students.  Each  key  component 
must  contribute  to  an  atmosphere  designed  to  nurture 
learning. 

While  budget  questions  are  somewhat  the  same 
from  year  to  year,  the  answers  to  those  questions 
vary  considerably.  "This  year,  the  answers  are 
colored  by  the  economic  situation  in  the  country, 
particularly  in  our  region,"  explains  Cunningham. 

Difficult  choices  become  even  more  difficult 
"as  certain  expenses  rise  uncomfortably,"  he 
points  out.  For  Susquehanna,  as  most  institutions, 
one  of  those  uncomfortable  expenses  is  health 
insurance.  Rapid  increases  in  that  category  alone 
have  driven  fringe  benefits  up  21  percent  in  the 
current  year 

Faculty  salaries  are  traditionally  one  of  the  stongest 
driving  forces  in  higher  education  budgets.  "The 
essence  of  the  value  in  an  undergraduate  education  is 
the  interaction  between  faculty  and  students."  stresses 
Dean  of  Academic  Affairs  Jeanne  Neff  "The  ability 
to  attract  faculty  who  are  enthusiastic  about  teaching 
and  supporting  the  work  of  students  is  critical  to 
our  mission." 

Eighty  percent  of  the  Susquehanna  faculty  have 
doctorates  and  considerable  classroom  experience. 
but  the  average  annual  salary  is  below  $40,000.  To 
^   provide  competitive  salaries,  the  University  actively 
pursues  a  goal  of  setting  salaries  at  the  80th  percentile 
of  four-year  undergraduate  schools  around  the 
country.  Faculty  and  staff  salaries  at  Susquehanna 
rose  on  average  6.5  percent  during  90-91  but 
slowed  to  an  average  3.5  percent  in  91-92. 

Other  major  budget  factors  include  the  costs 
of  keeping  up  with  expanding  knowledge  and 
increasingly  sophisticated  tools  of  knowledge. 
Price  increases  for  instructional  and  scientific 
equipment  and  library  books  regularly  outpace 
inflation.  Advances  in  computer  capabilities 
dictate  frequent  upgrades  for  instructional, 
administrative  and  student  use. 

Demand  for  student  services,  from  enhanced 
career  development  and  placement  to  public  safety 
and  security  measures,  is  also  increasing.  For 
example.  Susquehanna  has  recently  expanded  its 
counseling  staff  and  provides  .specialized  counseling 
programs  to  meet  needs  such  as  drug  and  alcohol 
abuse  prevention. 

"People  are  coming  to  expect  that  their  needs 
will  be  met. "  explains  Dorothy  Anderson,  dean  of 
students.  And.  adds  Anderson,  not  only  do  people 
expect  more,  but  government  regulation  requires 
more.  The  University  budget  must  regularly  absorb 
the  costs  of  state  and  federal  regulations.  Two  prime 
examples  include  providing  equal  access  to  the 
handicapped  and  labeling  laboratory  supplies  as 
required  by  Right  to  Know  laws. 

Capital  projects  require  funds  to  improve  both 
the  living  and  learning  atmosphere  at  the  University. 
The  success  of  the  recent  Window  of  Opportunity 
capital  campaign,  and  growth  in  both  the  annual 
fund  and  endowment,  fuel  improvements  and 
reflect  a  vote  of  confidence  from  University 
friends  and  benefactors. 

The  University's  current  five-year  capital 
program,  started  in  87-88.  targeted  $179  million 
for  renovation  and  expansion  of  Fisher  Science 

Continued  on  pa^e  3 


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Campus  News 


Continental-Susquehanna  Link  Spells  Opportunity 


Susquehanna  students  have  gained  yet  another 
competitive  edge  in  Ihe  job  market,  thanks  to  a  successful 
Susquehanna  graduate  who  helped  forge  a  link  between 
his  company,  the  Continental  Corporation,  and  the 
Sigmund  Weis  School  of  Business. 

Continental  has  designated  Susquehanna  University 
as  one  of  its  ten  executive  schools  nationwide  and  has 
awarded  the  University  two  annual  scholarships  on  the 
recommendation  of  Wayne  Fisher,  a  1966  alumnus  and 
executive  vice  president  of  the  company. 

Susquehanna  becomes  the  first  Pennsylvania  school  to 
join  Continental's  exclusive  group,  sharing  the  honor 
with  such  institutions  as  Princeton,  William  and  Mary, 
and  Rutgers  University. 

New  York  City-based  Continental,  the  parent  company 
of  Continental  Insurance,  chooses  the  executive  schools 
to  help  focus  recruiting  efforts  on  top-notch  students, 
says  Fisher. 

"Each  year.  Continental  hires  about  150  college 
students  right  out  of  school  for  our  employee  training 
program,"  explains  Fisher.  "It's  difficult  for  students  to 
find  jobs  out  of  college  and  to  narrow  their  focus  to  top 
companies,  and  it's  equally  difficult  for  us  to  go  through 
the  extraordinary  influx  of  graduates  each  year  and  get 
only  quality  individuals. 

"By  designating  executive  schools  like  Susquehanna, 
Continental  knows  that  it's  working  with  institutions  from 
which  it  can  select  the  best  and  the  brightest,"  he  adds. 
"It's  a  win  situation  for  the  students,  because  they  can 
be  assured  that  we'll  be  looking  very  carefully  at  students 
from  Susquehanna,  as  with  those  from  other  executive 
schools.  Likewise,  we  get  the  advantage  of  being  able 
to  hire  from  among  the  best." 

The  Continental  program  bases  selection  of 


Wayne  Fisher  '66.  left,  executive  vice  president  of  the  Continental 
Corporation,  scholarship  winners  Katharine  Morris  and  Doug 
Baedeker,  and  University  President  Joel  Cunningham  mark 
Susquehanna  's  designation  as  a  Continental  Executive  School. 


executive  schools  on  quality  of  academic  programs 
and  performance  of  graduates  already  working  for 
Continental.  Senior  Continental  executives  who  select 
an  individual  school  for  executive  status  also  manage 
relations  with  that  institution. 

"We've  hired  a  lot  of  graduates  from  Susquehanna  in 
the  past,  and  they've  done  very  well  here,"  Fisher  said. 
"That  played  into  the  selection  of  Susquehanna  as  an 
executive  school." 

Fisher  said  that  Continental  will  recruit  from  among 
all  majors.  "We  do  hire  history  and  science  majors." 
he  said,  "but  Susquehanna's  Sigmund  Weis  School 
of  Business  is  an  ideal  place  to  focus  our  efforts." 

Besides  hiring  Susquehanna  students  from  all 


academic  disciplines.  Continental  will  annually 
award  scholarships  to  two  Susquehanna  students. 
The  scholarships  go  to  University-selected  students 
who  have  maintained  at  least  a  3.0  grade  point  average 
(GPA)  and  have  demonstrated  an  interest  in  business. 
Selected  students  must  display  leadership  qualities  either 
in  the  classroom  or  through  extra-curricular  activities. 

Susquehanna's  first  two  Continental  Scholarship 
winners  are  Katharine  H.  Morris  of  Rocky  Hills. 
N.J.,  and  Douglas  A.  Boedeker  of  Southampton. 
Pa.  Morris,  daughter  of  Helen  and  Robert  Morris  of 
Rocky  Hills,  is  a  senior  psychology  major  with  a  3.06 
GPA.  Boedeker,  son  of  Gloria  and  Roy  Boedeker  of 
Southampton,  is  a  senior  accounting  major  with  a 
3.81  GPA. 

The  relationship  demonstrates  "that  Susquehanna  is 
genuinely  interested  in  placing  its  students."  said  Morris. 
"The  students  are  benefitting  in  every  way.  We  gain  both 
the  connections  and  the  interview  skills  that  the  people 
from  Continental  will  help  us  develop." 

Continental  representatives  visited  Susquehanna  last 
fall  to  present  tips  on  job-seeking  and  interviewing  skills. 
The  corporation  intends  to  sponsor  such  presentations 
each  year.  In  addition,  Fisher  will  visit  Susquehanna  this 
spring  to  participate  in  the  Sigmund  Weis  School  of 
Business  executive-in-residence  program. 

"The  relationship  with  Continental  offers  a  great 
opportunity  for  students."  said  Dick  Hess,  the 
University's  director  of  career  development  and 
placement.  "They  learn  about  working  in  their  field 
of  interest.  And  Continental  brings  in  the  applied, 
practical  aspects  of  the  working  business  world, 
which  merge  with  the  theoretical  aspects  taught  in 
the  classroom.  So  everybody  gains  something." 


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Hall,  renovation  of  four  residence  halls,  and  major 
improvements  to  three  academic  halls.  Another 
recent  project  fully  automated  the  Blough-Weis 
Library's  catalog  and  circulation  system.  An  in- 
progress  $5  million  addition  to  the  Charles  B. 
Degenstein  Campus  Center  will  add  an  art  gallery 
and  a  450-seat  theater  for  dramatic  and  musical 
performances. 

"Our  major  renovations  will  be  followed  by  a 
period  of  careful  maintenance— a  good  deal  less 
expensive,  but  nevertheless  very  important,"  says 
Cunningham.  "We  need  to  protect  our  resources  to 
avoid  the  serious  deferred  maintenance  problems 
that  plague  so  many  colleges  and  universities." 

But  top-notch  faculty,  academic  equipment  and 
programs,  and  buildings  are  not  the  only  reflections 
of  an  institution's  value.  Another  key  is  in  the 
students  themselves.  "The  students  contribute  to 
one  another  in  an  atmosphere  of  mutual  support." 
stresses  Jeanne  Neff. 

"There's  no  guarantee  that  a  student  will  come 
here  and  thrive,  but  the  odds  are  high  that  they 
will  benefit  greatly  from  being  part  of  this  academic 


community  for  four  years,"  says  Joel  Cunningham. 
"The  odds  are  quite  good  that  it  will  make  a  positive 
difference  in  their  lives  and  serve  them  well." 

Steps  that  strengthen  Susquehanna's  ability  to 
attract  and  serve  first-rate  students  can  only  add 
value  to  the  overall  educational  experience.  "We 
have  to  maintain  our  momentum,"  stresses  Kirkland. 
"This  place  has  to  keep  getting  better." 


Phonathon  Produces 
2,000  Pledges 

Did  you  get  a  special  call  from  a  Susquehanna 
student  in  October? 

More  than  400  Susquehanna  student  volunteers  staffed 
the  phones  that  month  for  the  1991-92  Susquehanna 
University  Fund  phonathon.  The  students  talked  with 
5.800  alumni  and  parents,  more  than  2,000  of  whom 
made  a  pledge. 

After  19  nights  of  calling,  the  students  raised  $106,293 
in  support  of  the  SUF  These  gifts  will  be  used  to 
underwrite  important  areas  including  student  financial 
aid,  faculty  development,  computer  and  lab  equipment, 
and  books  and  periodicals  for  the  Blough-Weis  Library. 

Thank  you  for  your  continued  support 
of  Susquehanna! 


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Faculty/Staff  Briefs 


■  "The  Importance  of  Retail  Patronage  Loyalty  in  the 
Revitallzation  of  Main  Street,"  a  paper  researched  by 
Professors  of  Business  Ken  Fladmark  and  Bill  Sauer, 
has  been  selected  for  presentation  at  the  National  Main 
Street  Center's  National  Town  Meeting  in  Oklahoma  in 
April  1992.  This  paper  is  based  on  data  developed  from 
their  customer  out-shopping  study  of  four  Pennsylvania 
communities  (Mifflinburg,  Lewisburg.  Milton,  and 
Danville).  The  National  Main  Street  Center  is  part  of 
the  National  Trust  for  Historic  Preservation,  and  it  has 
been  the  major  force  in  developing  strategies  to  help 
revive  small  towns  in  America. 

■  Associate  Professor  of  Music  David  Boltz  has  accepted 
the  position  of  principal  viola  with  the  Nittany  Valley 
Symphony  Orchestra. 

■  Vice  President  for  University  Relations  Sara  Kirkland 
has  been  appointed  to  the  regional  board  of  directors  of 
the  Commonwealth  Bank/South.  Sara  is  also  a  member 
of  the  Evangelical  Community  Board  of  Directors. 

■  University  Treasurer  Don  Aungst  has  been  selected  a 
new  member  of  the  ELCA  Risk  Management  (ELCARM) 
Board  of  Trustees.  The  trustees  counsel  and  educate  ELCA 
institutions  on  risk  management  and  annuity/insurance/ 
retirement  plans. 

■  Vic  Public  Talk  of  Death,  the  new  book  by  Director  of 
Tutorial  Services  and  Associate  Professor  of  English  Gary 
Fincke,  has  just  been  released  and  is  on  sale  in  the  campus 


bookstore.  Poeisfor  Life,  the  anthology  produced  to  benefit 
AIDS  research,  will  be  released  in  a  paperback  edition 
by  Persea  Books  in  early  1992  and  will  contain  two  of 
Fincke's  poems. 

■  Jack  Kolbert,  head  of  the  Department  of  Modern 
Languages  and  Professor  of  French,  was  invited  by  the 
Pennsylvania  Department  of  Education  to  give  a  three- 
day  workshop  for  state  college  and  high  school  language 
instructors  in  '"Articulation  From  Level  to  Level  in 
Language  Programs."  Approximately  35  instructors 
attended  the  workshop  at  a  Curriculum  and  Instruction 
Conference  at  Shippensburg  University. 

■  Lecturer  in  Art  Florence  Putterman  recently 
exhibited  her  assemblages  and  sculptures  at  the  Foster 
Harmon  Gallery  in  Sarasota,  Florida.  An  article  on 
Florence's  monotypes  is  featured  in  the  '91  fall  issue 
of  American  Artists  Water  Color. 

■  Dorothy  Masom's  painting  "Woodside  Pond"  was 
recently  accepted  at  the  Catharine  Lorillard  Wolfe  Art 
Club  exhibit  in  New  York  City.  Since  it  was  her  third 
acceptance  into  this  exhibit,  Dorothy  has  also  become 
a  member  of  this  ""women  artists  only"  club.  The  Club 
is  affiliated  with  the  Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art. 

■  Dick  Hess,  director  of  career  development/placement, 
recently  represented  Pennsylvania  in  race  walking  events 
at  the  National  Senior  Games  held  in  Syracuse  and  is 
currently  ranked  12th  in  the  United  Stales. 


■  Dean  of  Students  Dorothy  Anderson  has  been  elected 
national  president  of  Alpha  Lambda  Delta  Honor  Society 
at  its  recent  council  meeting  in  Atlanta.  The  society  has 
212  chapters  at  universities  and  colleges  across  the  nation 
with  a  total  membership  of  over  400,000  students.  Dean 
Anderson  will  serve  three  years  as  president  of  the  Council 
which  is  the  governing  board  for  Alpha  Lambda  Delta. 

■  Assistant  Professor  and  Head  of  Accounting  Jerry 
Habegger  presented  a  paper  on  "The  Usefulness  of 
Fully  Diluted  Earnings  Per  Share  versus  Primary 
Earnings  Per  Share  for  Stock  Valuation'"  at  the 
Decision  Sciences  Institute's  1991  annual  meeting 

in  Miami  in  November. 

■  Lecturer  in  Photography  and  owner  of  Images 
Photographic  Services  David  Lauver  was  recently 
included  in  Who's  Wlio  of  America  and  W}io's  Who 
of  American  Artists  and  Photographers.  Over  the 
years  Lauver  has  received  national  recognition  for  his 
extensive  photographic  documentation  of  PA.  His  work  is 
internationally  seen  in  numerous  publications,  museums, 
galleries,  exhibitions,  and  at  speaking  engagements. 
Lauver's  credits  include  various  grants,  citations  from 
the  State  Senate,  and  ten  years  of  exhibiting  work  at 

the  Pennsylvania  State  Museum.  He  has  also  worked 
as  an  advisor  for  Paramount  Pictures'  movie  Witness. 


Susquehanna  in  The  News 


Good  news  travels  fast,  and  for  Susquehanna 
University  this  academic  year  it's  traveled  in  the  pages 
odJ.S.  News  &  World  Report.  Newsday,  and  USA  Today. 
as  well  as  in  a  live,  on-campus  interview  on  Good 
Morninfi  America. 

Susquehanna  kicked  off  the  1991  academic  year  with 
a  prized  listing  as  "one  of  the  top  regional  universities 
in  the  nation,"  in  U.S.  Nnvs  &  World  Report's  annual 
America's  best  colleges  issue  ranking  Susquehanna 
eleventh  among  regional  universities  in  the  North. 
It  was  the  fourth  time  the  annual  best  colleges  issue 
included  Susquehanna. 

New  York's  Newsday  also  cited  Susquehanna 
University  in  an  article  titled  "Best  Bets  of  a  Bunch 
of  Top-Flight  Schools."  The  Long  Island  newspaper. 
assessing  schools  within  a  day's  drive  of  the  New 
York  metropolitan  area,  cited  colleges  it  said  could 
deliver  "high-quality  at  a  less-than-expected  cost." 

An  ABC-TV  network  camera  crew  came  to  campus 
in  late  September  for  a  Good  Morning  America 
interview  with  University  President  Joel 
Cunningham.  Historic  Seibert  Hall,  home  of  the 
Sigmund  Weis  School  of  Business,  flashed  across 
national  television  screens  as  Cunningham,  also 
president  of  Sigma  Chi  international  fraternity, 
spoke  on  the  hazards  of  fraternity  hazing. 

Director  of  Financial  Aid  Helen  Nunn  was 
quoted  in  the  November  14  issue  of  USA  Today  Nunn 
participated  in  the  USA  Today/CASE  Financial  Aid/ 
Admissions  Hotline  held  in  Virginia  by  answering 
telephone  calls  for  a  four-hour  shift.  She  was  quoted 
when  she  answered  the  following  question  from  a 
student  in  Oklahoma:  "As  an  African-American  student, 
can  I  get  more  aid  from  an  interracial  college?"  Nunn's 
response:   "Traditional  colleges  are  competing  with 


each  other  to  increase  diversity  on  their  campuses,  and 
may  offer  more  aid  to  minority  students." 

Dec.  7's  national  semifinal  football  game  against 
Ithaca  gave  Susquehanna  a  healthy  dose  of  national 
attention.  Among  the  most  notable  media  to  focus  on 
the  game:  USA  Today  included  a  full  game  analysis  in 
its  weekend  edition  the  day  before  the  game;  The  New 
York  Times  ran  a  full  article  previewing  the  game; 
ESPN— the  national  all-sports  cable  network- 
included  scoring  updates  and  game  recaps  on  its 
college  football  report,  as  did  ABC  television. 
During  the  broadcast  of  the  Stagg  Bowl,  ESPN  gave 
a  brief  history  of  the  Staggs'  days  at  Susquehanna. 

Business  professor  Bill  Sauer's  tips  for  how  to 
avoid  overspending  when  shopping  for  the  Christmas 
holiday  appeared  in  a  variety  of  newspapers  in  late 
November/early  December. 


Gait  Award  Honors 
High  Sciiool  Teaciiers 

Ever  wish  you  could  conjure  up  a  special 
recognition  for  a  teacher  who  has  made  a  special 
difference  in  your  high  school  career'.' 

Academically  talented  Susquehanna  University 
students  got  the  chance  to  do  just  that  recently. 
They  nominated  former  high  school  teachers  for  a 
new  University-sponsored  teaching  award.  Three 
Pennsylvania  high  school  teachers  captured  the 
honors  in  the  debut  year  of  the  Russell  Gait  Award 
for  Outstanding  Teaching  at  the  Secondary  Level. 

The  first  recipients  are  William  G.  Croissant, 
a  music  teacher  at  Huntingdon  Area  High  School; 
Robert  Yudinsky,  a  social  studies  teacher  at 
Shenandoah  Area  High  School;  and  Rosalie  Aten. 
an  English  teacher  at  Berwick  Area  High  School. 

The  award  focuses  attention  on  the  important  role 
secondary  school  teachers  play  in  preparing  students 
for  college-level  study.  It  also  reflects  the  University 
faculty's  strong  belief  that  teachers  serve  as  mentors 
and  partners  to  help  students  develop  educationally 
and  personally. 

The  winners  were  nominated  by  Susquehanna 
University  Scholars,  students  who  earned  at  least 
a  3.4  grade  point  average  in  each  semester  of  the 
previous  academic  year.  Educators  received  their 
awards  at  the  school's  annual  Scholars  Recognition 
Dinner  in  November. 

Susquehanna  named  the  new  award  for  the  late  Dr. 
Russell  Gait,  who  served  as  dean  of  the  University 
from  1938  to  1959.  Widely  respected  in  educational 
circles,  Dr  Gait  was  also  an  expert  on  problems  in 
the  Near  East.  He  had  been  a  visiting  professor  at 
St.  Lawrence  University  and  dean  of  American 
University  in  Cairo,  Egypt,  for  17  years  before 
coming  to  Susquehanna. 


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IN  MEMORIAM  '  Jane  Conrad  Apple  •  1922-1991 


Jane  Conrad  Apple,  a  dedicated  and  dear  friend  of 
Susquehanna  University,  died  on  Sunday,  October  13, 
1991.  She  had  served  as  a  member  of  the  University's 
board  of  directors  and  its  Academic  Affairs 
Committee  since  1978. 

Miss  Apple  also  served  as  assistant  secretary 
on  the  board  of  directors  of  Butter  Krust  Baking 
Company  and  was  a  member  of  the  board  of  directors 
of  the  Apple  Foundation  and  the  Packwood  House 
Museum.  She  was  a  charter  member  of  the  board  of 
the  G.  Scott  and  Bessie  K.  Guyer  Foundation.  She 
had  also  served  as  a  member  of  the  board  of  directors 
of  the  John  R.  Kauffman  Library  in  Sunbury. 

In  1980,  the  Apple  Foundation  provided  a 
generous  gift  to  establish  the  Apple-Zimmerman 
Fund  for  Elizabethan  Studies  at  Susquehanna  in 
honor  of  Miss  Apple,  an  Elizabethan  literature 
scholar,  and  her  sister,  Joan  Apple  Zimmerman. 


This  fund  makes  it  possible  to  bring  renowned 
scholars  and  performers  in  the  field  of  Elizabethan 
studies  to  the  Susquehanna  campus,  and  to  increase 
library  holdings  related  to  (he  period. 

Miss  Apple's  love  for  special  books,  and  for 
Susquehanna,  led  to  the  creation  in  1989  of  the 
Jane  Conrad  Apple  Room  for  Rare  Books  and 
Special  Collections  in  the  Blough-Weis  Library. 
Her  personal  generosity  and  that  of  her  family 
and  friends  made  this  room  a  reality. 

Born  in  Sunbury,  Miss  Apple  received  a  bachelor 
of  arts  degree  in  history  and  English  from  Bucknell 
University  in  1944,  a  diploma  from  the  Katharine 
Gibbs  School  in  1945,  and  a  master  of  arts  degree 
in  history  from  Bucknell  in  1965. 

Miss  Jane  Apple,  a  wonderful  and  vital  friend 
of  the  Susquehanna  University  community,  will  be 
greatly  missed. 


Susquehanna  at  Oxford 
Offers  Management, 
Theatre  for  1992 

Would  you  like  to  examine  the  ramifications  of 
European  Economic  Union  in  1992?  Learn  the  nuts 
and  bolts  of  theatre  production  from  British  stage 
professionals? 

These  are  just  two  of  the  possibilities  the  1992 
Susquehanna  at  Oxford  program  offers  traditional  and 
non-traditional  students  alike.  This  year's  programs  will 
run  from  July  5  through  August  9. 

One  of  the  veteran  summer  study  programs  at  Oxford, 
the  Susquehanna  sessions  have  been  running  since  1966. 
All  students  earn  seven  transferable  undergraduate  credits 
and  live  in  residence  at  Corpus  Christi  College.  A  two- 
week  travel  option  to  London  and  southern  England  is 
also  available. 

Participants  studying  British  management  will: 

•  Hear  guest  lectures  by  British  academics  and 
corporate  managers. 

•  Visit  factories,  including  heavy  manufacturers, 
auto  makers  and  high-lech  medical  instrument 
producers. 

•  Participate  in  a  management  seminar  at  Corpus 
Christi  College,  Oxford. 

Those  studying  drama  will: 

•  Attend  plays  at  Stratford.  Oxford  and  London. 

•  Meet  theatre  professionals. 

•  Investigate  the  contemporary  British  theatre  as 
well  as  the  changing  nature  of  British  drama. 

For  a  brochure,  information  packet  and  application 
form,  contact: 

James  F.  Lee.  director 
Susquehanna  at  Oxford  Program 
Susquehanna  University 
Sclinsgrove,  PA  17870 
717/372-4192 


Choir  to  Share  Songs  in  Spring  Tour 

Hungry  for  a  reminder  of  your  days  on  campus?  How 
about  the  sounds  of  the  University  Choir? 

Director  Cyril  Stretansky  and  his  student  singers  will 
be  taking  their  talents  on  the  road  for  ten  days  in  March 
and  April.  The  group  will  appear  at  16  concerts  in 
Maryland.  New  Jer.sey  and  Pennsylvania  during  their 
annual  spring  tour. 

Highlights  of  the  tour  will  include  an  appearance  at 
the  Pennsylvania  Music  Education  Association 
Conference  in  Philadelphia  on  April  26,  followed  by  the 
choir's  annual  campus  concert  in  Weber  Chapel  May  3. 

Even  if  you  can't  make  a  concert,  you  can  still  hear 
the  choir.  The  group  has  recently  released  a  new 
recording.  "Ye  Shall  Have  A  Song."  Volume  9  in  the 
choir  series,  the  recording  is  available  tor  purchase  for 
$7  for  cassette  and  $12  for  compact  disc,  plus  $1.50 
postage  and  handling.  To  order,  please  contact  Cyril 
Stretansky 's  office  at  717-372-4295. 

The  complete  concert  schedule  includes: 


Universiry  Choir  1991  highlights  included  a  pe:f 
National  Cathedral  in  Washington  DC. 


March  11.  7:.30p.m. 

St.  Luke  Lutheran  Church, 

Silver  Spring.  MD 

March  12.  7:30  p.m. 
Trinity  Lutheran  Church 
Hagerstown.  MD 

March  13.  8:00  p.m. 
St.  John's  Evangelical 

Lutheran  Church 
Phoenixville,  PA 

March  14,  2:00  p.m. 

Lutheran  Church  of  the  Redeemer 

Ramsey,  NJ 

March  14,  8:00  p.m. 

St.  John's  Lutheran  Church 

Summit.  NJ 

March  15.  10:45  a.m. 

St.  Michael's  Union  Church 

Hamburg,  PA 


March  15,  3:00  p.m. 
St.  John's  Evangelical 

Lutheran  Church 
Allentown.  PA 

March  15,8:00  p.m. 
Grace  Evangelical 
Lutheran  Church 
Camp  Hill,  PA 

April  10,8:00p.m. 
Wyoming  Seminary 
Kingston.  PA 

April  II.  2:00  p.m. 
Christ  Lutheran  Church 
Conyngham.  PA 

April  II.  7:30  p.m. 

St.  Matthew's  Lutheran  Church 

Perkasie.  PA 


April  12.3:00  p.m. 

St.  John  Lutheran  Church 

Emmaus,  PA 

April  12,  8:00  p.m. 

St.  Joseph  Catholic  Church 

Lancaster,  PA 

April  25,  8:00  p.m. 
St.  Phillip  in  the  Fields 

Episcopal  Church 
Oreland,  PA 

April  26.  9:30  a.m. 
Pennsylvania  Music  Education 

Association  Conference 
Philadelphia,  PA 

May  3.  3:00  p.m. 
annual  campus  concert 
Selinsgrove,  PA 


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Sports 


Crusaders  Charge  to  Final  Four 


Victorious  Crusade 


4^   jM^HVWi    v- 

I'  Ht'ad  Coach  Sre\v  Briggs  off  the  field. 


The  Susquehanna  football  team  rewrote  school  history 
this  season  as  it  charged  all  the  way  to  the  final  four 
in  the  National  College  Athletic  Association  (NCAA) 
Division  III  playoffs. 


It  marks  the  school's  first  time  ever  in  the  national 
semifinals,  as  well  as  the  longest  season  ever  Finishing 
on  December  7  with  an  impressive  11-2  record,  the 
team  tied  with  the  1986  squad  for  the  most  wins  in 
Susquehanna's  99-year  football  history. 

The  stellar  season  gave  local  fans  plenty  of 
opportunities  to  cheer  the  team  on.  The  Crusaders 
played  at  home  in  two  out  of  their  three  post-season 
playoff  games,  including  an  exciting  last-quarter  victory 
over  arch-rival  Lycoming  to  clinch  the  South  region 
championship.  The  win  avenged  an  earlier  35-31  loss 
to  Lycoming,  last  year's  NCAA  Division  III  national 
runner-up. 

The  Crusaders,  in  only  their  second  season  under 
Head  Coach  Steve  Briggs,  attracted  national  attention 
in  their  quest.  Besides  getting  coverage  from  77je  New 
York  Times  and  USA  Today,  Susquehanna  finished  the 
season  ranked  in  the  top  five  teams  in  the  nation  and 
the  top  three  in  the  East. 

Several  team  members  excelled  both  on  and  off  the 
field.  Jeff  Rainess,  a  senior  safety  from  Dover,  N.J., 
joined  only  49  other  players  from  across  the  country 
as  a  national  Academic  All-American.  A  business 
administration  major  with  a  3.83  grade  point  average, 
Rainess  completed  his  season  with  a  total  of  54  tackles- 
nine  of  them  for  losses— and  two  interceptions. 

Rainess  and  junior  halfback  George  Day  earned  spots 
on  the  GTE  District  II  Academic  All-American  team 
and  the  Middle  Atlantic  Conference  (MAC)  all-academic 
team.  Day,  an  accounting  major  from  Auburn,  Pa.,  with 
a  3.82  grade  point  average,  racked  up  15  kickoff  returns 


tor  270  yards,  rushing  gains  of  202  yards,  and  a  whopping 
per-carry  average  of  11.9. 

The  team  also  had  three  All-Americans.  Glenn  Davis, 
a  senior  offensive  tackle  from  West  Windsor,  N.J. ,  made 
the  seond  team.  Davis  started  in  all  13  games  and  led 
the  league's  best  offensive  line. 

Junior  inside  linebacker  Andy  Watkins  of  Forty-fort, 
Pa.,  made  the  All-American  third  team.  Watkins,  who 
led  the  team  in  tackles  for  the  second  straight  season, 
was  named  national  defensive  player  of  the  week  for 
his  performance  in  the  November  2  game. 

Honorable  mention  ranking  went  to  Cory  Mabry, 
senior  cornerback  from  Pottsville,  Pa.,  who  led  the 
team  in  interceptions  to  become  the  school's  all-time 
interception  leader  with  a  total  of  29,  including  those 
made  in  the  national  playoffs. 

Thirteen  Susquehanna  gridders  made  the  all-MAC 
teams,  giving  the  University  the  most  all-conference 
performers  this  season  of  any  school  in  the  MAC. 

While  a  fall  to  the  formidable  Ithaca  College  Bombers 
broke  this  year's  playoff  fever,  the  team  is  already  looking 
ahead  to  1992.  Many  of  the  players  who  built  the  current 
strength,  including  the  quarterback  and  most  of 
the  backfield,  will  return  to  help  shape  an  exciting 
new  season. 


Crew,  Field  Hockey, 
Volleyball  Excel 


coming   91  also  marked  the  40th  reunion  of  the  1951  Crusader  fitothall  team,  one  of  Susquehanna  's  best.  Tins  si/uad  posted  a 
perfect  6-0-0  record  and  was  lead  by  the  legendan,'  coaches  Amos  Alonzo  Stagg  Sr  and  Jr 


Susquehanna's  fall  sports  success  wasn't  limited  to 
the  football  field.  The  women's  volleyball  team  narrowly 
missed  a  playoff  spot,  finishing  with  a  solid  18-13 
record.  The  field  hockey  team  finished  a  win  away 
from  reaching  the  Middle  Atlantic  Conference  playoffs, 
improving  its  record  to  7-5-1  this  past  season. 

On  the  water,  the  University's  crew  teams  marked 
their  first  season  with  a  full-time  coach,  Mark  Fuller, 
by  making  a  super  showing  at  the  Frostbite  Regatta 
on  the  Schuylkill  River  in  Philadelphia.  Competing 
against  37  other  schools,  including  'Villanova,  Columbia, 
George  Washington  University,  the  University  of 
Pennsylvania  and  Notre  Dame,  the  Susquehanna  men 
earned  a  spot  in  the  finals  and  finished  eighth  in  the 
Men's  Novice  Eight.  Susquehanna  women  also  advanced 
to  the  finals  in  the  Women's  Novice  Eight  competition 
attracting  36  teams. 


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Calendar  of  Events 


Winter  Sports 
Show  Promise 

Looking  ahead,  Susquehanna  anticipates  an  exciting 
campaign  from  its  men's  and  women's  basketball  teams, 
its  wrestling  team  and  its  swim  teams. 

The  spotlight  is  already  on  the  women's  basketball 
team,  off  to  a  6-2  start.  Eleven  of  the  12  players  who 
led  the  Crusaders  to  the  National  College  Athletic 
Association  (NCAA)  Division  III  tournament  a  year 
ago  are  under  the  net  for  Susquehanna  again.  The 
University  won  its  first  national  playoff  contest  last 
season  and  advanced  to  the  nation's  final  16. 

Junior  guard  Kristie  Maravelli  is  teaming  up  with 
junior  forwards  Liz  Nicodemus  and  Amy  McCord 
as  Susquehanna  tries  to  make  it  back  to  the  national 
tournament.  A  talentedtrioof  freshmen  on  the  women's 
team  ensures  the  Crusaders  will  be  a  force  in  the 
conference— and  possibly  the  nation— for  several  years. 

The  men's  basketball  team,  also  off  to  a  7-3  start, 
returns  seven  players  as  it  looks  to  make  the  Middle 
Atlantic  Conference  (MAC)  playoffs  after  falling  just 
one  game  short  last  season.  Senior  guard  Craig  Harper 
has  a  good  chance  to  eclipse  the  1,000-  point  mark 
this  season.  He  will  spearhead  the  Crusaders'  efforts 
to  climb  back  to  the  top  of  the  conference.  Junior 
forwards  Joe  Stroup  and  Jim  Mikoiaichik  will 
give  Harper  the  support  he  needs  under  the  basket. 

On  the  mats,  Susquehanna  wrestlers  also  look  to 
improve  upon  last  season.  It  won't  be  easy,  since  the 
Crusader  grapplers  of  1990-91  set  an  all-time  school 
record  with  12  victories.  But  junior  Andy  Watkins, 
who  finished  third  in  the  nation  among  Division  III 
190  pounders  last  year,  is  back  for  another  crack  at  it. 

Susquehanna  swimmers  look  to  make  an  even  bigger 
splash  in  1991-92  after  a  successful  campaign  a  year 
ago.  Both  the  men's  and  women's  teams  finished  with 
a  6-4  record  in  1990-1991. 


Fel).  20 

Student  Volunteer  Day  Awards  Program 

8  pm 

April  23 

Even  Dining  Room 

April  23, 

Feb.  22 

Alumni/Faculty  Recital;  Matthew  Schulcis  "89. 
baritone,  and  Galen  Deibler,  piano 

24,25 

Seibert  Auditorium 

8  pm 

April  24 

Feb.  23 

Tuba/Brass  Qumtet  Recital 

3  pm 

April  25 

Seiben  Auditorium 

April  26 

Feb.  25 

Visiting  Writer:  Collette  Inez 

7:30  pm 

Seibert  Hall  Auditorium.  Lounge 

April  27 

Feb.  27, 

Winter  Theatre  Production 

8  pm 

April  27 

2i29 

77if  Crucible 

Weber  Chapel  Auditorium 

April  28 

March  1 

Faculty  Recital:  William  Fry,  Saxophone 

3  pm 

Seibert  Auditorium 

April  30 

March  2 

University  Anist  Series 

8  pm 

Balte[  Hisptmico 

May  1 

Weber  Chapel  Auditorium 

March  16 

Guest  Recital:  Priscilla  Fullerton 
Pianist,  Seibert  Auditorium 

8  pm 

May  2 

March  17 

Faculty  Recital:  James  Rensink,  baritone, 
Seibert  Auditorium 

8  pm 

May  3 

March  19 

Softball  vs.  Marywood 

2:30  pm 

May  17 

March  19 

Men's  Tennis  vs.  Lycoming 

3  pm 

March  20 

Baseball  vs.  Binghamton 

3  pm 

May  17 

March  20 

S.U,  Jazz  Ensemble  Concert 
Seibert  Hall  Auditorium 

8  pm 

March  21 

Faculty  Recital:  Galen  Deibler 

8  pm 

On  the  mad 

Seibert  Auditorium 

Feb,  20 

March  24 

S.U  Golf  Tourney 

1  pm 

Feb,  22 

March  24 

Visiting  Writer:  Barbara  Goldberg 

7  pm 

Feb.  22 

Seibert  Hall  Auditorium.  Lounge 

Feb,  22 

March  25 

Men's  Tennis  vs.  Gettysburg 

3  pm 

March  7 

March  26 

S.U.  Symphonic  Band  Concert 

8  pm 

March  14 

Weber  Chapel  Auditorium 

March  17 

March  27 

Faculty  Recital:  Jack  Fries 

8  pm 

March  18 

Seibert  Auditorium 

March  18 

March  28 

Women's  Tennis  vs.  Scranton 

11  am 

March  21 

March  28 

Women's  Lacrosse  vs.  Juniata  (club) 

I  pm 

March  21 

March  28 

University  Track  Invitational 

March  22 

March  29 

University  Chorale  Concert 

3  pm 

March  23 

Weber  Chapel  Auditorium 

March  24 

March  31 

Men's  Tennis  vs.  Juniata 

3  pm 

March  25 

March  31 

Futures  Lecture  on  USSR 

8  pm 

March  26 

Seibert  Auditorium 

March  28 

April  1 

Baseball  vs.  Scranton 

3  pm 

Mareh  28 

April  1 

Softball  vs.  Dickinson 

3  pm 

March  31 

April  2 

Men's  Tennis  vs.  Wilkes 

3  pm 

March  31 

April  3 

Lindback  Creative  Artists  Day 

7  pm 

April  1 

Seibert  Auditorium 

April  4 

April  4 

Baseball  vs  Wilkes 

1  pm 

April  4 

April  4 

Softball  vs.  Lycoming 

I  pm 

April  6 

April  4 

Women's  Lacrosse  vs.  Washington 

11  am 

April  7 

April  6 

Baseball  vs.  Bucknell 

3  pm 

April  8 

April  7 

Softball  vs.  Lebanon  Valley 

3  pm 

April  9 

April  7 

Men's  Tennis  vs.  Mansfield 

3  pm 

April  U 

April  8 

Elderhostel  Institute,  Greta  Ray  Lounge 

10:30  am 

April  U 

April  8 

Women's  Tennis  vs.  Juniata 

3  pm 

April  U 

April  8 

Rahter  Memonal  Lecture.  Seibert  Auditonum 

8  pm 

April  13 

April  11 

Softball  vs.  Wilkes 

1p.m. 

April  U 

April  11 

Men's  Tennis  vs.  Messiah 

2  pm 

April  14 

April  11 

Women's  Tennis  vs.  Western  Maryland 

11  am 

April  IS 

April  11 

Women's  Lacrosse  vs.  Gettysburg 

11  am 

April  16 

April  U 

Spollighl  '92 

8  pin 

April  16 

Evert  Dining  Hall 

April  18 

April  U 

Women's  Lacrosse  vs.  Johns  Hopkins 

4  pm 

April  21 

April  U 

Visiting  Writer  Series 

7  pm 

April  21 

Seibert  Hall  Auditorium,  Lounge 

April  23 

April  14 

Softball  vs  Gettysburg 

3  pm 

April  23 

April  14 

Annual  Easter  Service 

7:30  pm 

April  24 

Weber  Chapel  Auditorium 

April  25 

April  15 

Elderhostel  Institute.  Greta  Ray  Lounge 

10:30  am 

April  25 

April  15 

Sigma  Alpha  Iota/Phi  Mu  Alpha  Spring 

8  pm 

April  25 

Musical,  Seibert  Auditorium 

April  26 

April  16 

Women's  Tennis  vs.  Dickinson 

3  pm 

April  20 

Softball  vs,  Messiah 

3  pm 

April  20 

Baseball  vs.  Albright 

1  pm 

April  21 

Baseball  vs.  Gettysburg 

3:30  pm 

April  21 

Women's  Lactt>sse  vs.  Ursinus 

4  pm 

April  22 

Women's  Tennis  vs.  Muhlenberg 

3  pm 

Men's  Tennis  vs.  Kings  3  pm 

University  Spring  Theatre  Production  8  pm 

Lend  Me  A  Tenor 

Weber  Chapel  Audiionum 
Women's  Tennis  vs.  Albright  3  pm 

Baseball  vs.  Juniata  I  pm 

Symphonic  Band,  Conceno  Concert  3  pm 

Weber  Chapel  Auditorium 
Baseball  vs,  Lebanon  Valley  3  pm 

Lindback  Student  Scholar  Day  6;30  pm 

Meeting  Rooms.  Campus  Center 
University  Artist  Series  8  pm 

Alan  Feinburg.  Weber  Chapel  Auditorium 
Chamber  Singers  Campus  Concert  8  pm 

Weber  Chapel  Auditorium  Lobby 
Frontline  in  Concert  8  pm 

Weber  Chapel  Auditorium 
S.U.  Choral  Festival  Concert  8  pm 

Weber  Chapel  Auditorium 
University  Choir  Campus  Concert  3  pm 

Weber  Chapel  Auditorium 
Baccalaureate  Service  10  am 

Weber  Chapel  Auditorium 
Commencement.  Seibert  Green  3  pm 


Mens  Basketball  at  Scranton-JV  7  pm 

Men's  Basketball  at  Scranton  8  pm 

Wrestling  at  Muhlenberg  12  Noon 

Women's  Basketball  at  Scranton  6  pm 

Baseball  at  Wilmington  College  12  Noon 

Baseball  at  N.C.  Wesleyan  I  pm 

Men's  Tennis  at  Dickinson  3  pm 

Baseball  at  Franklin  &  Marshall  3  pm 

Track  at  Dickinson  3:30  pm 
Track  at  Moravian  Invitational 

Men's  Tennis  at  York  11  am 

Baseball  at  York  1  pm 

Softball  at  Kings  2:30  pm 

Women's  Tennis  at  Gettysburg  3  pm 

Baseball  at  Kings  3  pm 

Women's  Tennis  al  Messiah  3  pm 

Baseball  at  Elizabethtown  I  pm 

Men's  Tennis  at  Western  Maryland  2  pm 

Baseball  at  Gettysburg  3  pm 

Softball  at  Elizabethtov/n  2:30  pm 

Women's  Tennis  at  Lycoming  3  pm 

Men's  Tennis  at  Elizabethtown  1  pm 

Women's  Tennis  at  Elizabethtown  I  pm 

Women's  Tennis  at  York  3  pm 

Lacrosse  at  Juniata  (club)  4  pm 

Baseball  at  Dickinson  1  pm 

Softball  at  Scranton  3  pm 

Baseball  at  Messiah  1  pm 

Track  at  Juniata/Messiah/Western  Maryland  1  pm 
Track  at  Shippensburg  Invitational 

Men's  Tennis  at  Lock  Haven  3  pm 

Women's  Tennis  at  Kings  3  pm 

Baseball  at  Lock  Haven  3  pm 

Track  at  Juniata  Franklin  &  Marshall  3  pm 

Men's  Tennis  at  Albright  3  pm 

Lacrosse  at  Dickinson  4  pm 
Men's  Track  at  Gettysburg/ Del  aware  Valley 

Men's  Tennis  at  Scranton  3  pm 

Women's  Tennis  at  Wilkes  3  pm 

Softball  at  Juniata  2  pm 

Lacrosse  at  Muhlenberg  3:30  pm 
Track  at  Penn  Relays 
Track  at  Millersville  Metrics 

Softball  at  York  12  Noon 

Lacrosse  at  Western  Maryland  I  pm 

Baseball  at  Misericordia  I  pm 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

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Susquehannans  on  Parade 


Dear  Fellow  Alumni: 

As  you  read  each  issue  of  the  Alumnus,  do  you  ever 
think  of  ways  it  could  be  improved?  What  sections  do 
you  enjoy  the  most  and  would  you  like  to  see  them 
expanded?  Is  there  anything  missing  that  you  think 
should  be  included? 

Well,  we've  asked  these  same  questions  (and  many 
more!)  over  the  past  several  months  as  our  Public 
Relations  staff  and  I  talked  with  numerous  alumni  in 
an  effort  to  find  the  answers.  Using  forums  known  as 
"focus  groups"'— about  a  dozen  people  with  some 
common  ground  such  as  age,  geographical  location, 
etc.— we  have  evaluated  all  aspects  of  the  Alumnus— 
format,  layout,  content,  frequency  of  publication,  even 


the  title!  And  here's  the  best  part:  you'll  actually  see 
the  results  of  these  sessions  this  summer. 

It's  not  too  late  for  you  to  let  us  know  your  opinions! 
After  all,  for  many  of  you.  the  Alumnus  represents  your 
main  link  to  the  campus  and  your  primary  source  of 
information  about  Susquehanna.  Everyone  here  is 
committed  to  making  this  publication  as  responsive  as 
possible  to  the  needs  of  our  constituency  (that's  you!), 
but  we  need  your  input. 

Why  not  toke  a  moment  and  drop  me  a  note  with  your 
comments?  Or,  if  you'd  prefer,  just  call.  Either  way,  you 
now  have  a  great  opportunity  to  play  an  active  role  in 
redesigning  and  improving  the  printed  pipeline  through 


which  Susquehanna  communicates  with  the  world  beyond 
Selinsgrove.  It's  a  challenge,  to  be  sure,  but  one  that 
I  promise  will  be  well  worth  the  effort.  I  look  forward 
to  hearing  from  you  soon. 

Sincerely, 


Sam  Kuba  '75 

Director  of  Alumni  Relations 


NOTE:  Please  submit  alumni  updates  to  the  Office  of  Alumni 
Relations.  Susquehanna  University,  Selinsgrove,  PA  17870.  Items 
received  before  March  1,  will  be  included  in  the  Spring  issue. 
The  deadline  for  the  Summer  issue  is  June  1. 

THE  SIXTIES 

Larry  A.  Wingard  *60  is  director  of  the  125th  Anniversary 
Campaign  of  the  Wartburg  Home  of  the  Evangelical  Lutheran 
Church  in  Mount  Vernon.  NY.  He  is  a  member  of  the  National 
Society  of  Fund  Raising  Executives. 

Dr  Harry  L.  Powers  '60  is  the  new  superintendent  of  schools 
ofBoonion.  NJ.  Previously  he  served  as  superintendent  of  the 
Monmouth  Regional  High  School  District,  prmcipal  of  River 
Dell  Regional  High  School,  administrator  in  the  New  Providence 
and  Chatham  public  school  systems,  and  teacher/coach  in 
Middle  Township  High  School. 


SOTH  REUNION 

Class  of  '62 


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William  Molin  '62  is  owner  of  Townsend  Resources,  a 

recruiting  firm  in  York.  PA. 

Joe  W.  Kleinbauer  '63,  owner  of  a  Selinsgrove  clothing 
store,  has  accepted  membership  on  the  Northern  Central  Bank 
Corporate  Board  of  Directors. 

Karen  J.  Geiger  '63  teaches  high  school  disabilities, 
Goochland  High  School  in  Goochland,  VA.  /  3025  Stratford 
Road.  Richmond,  VA  23225-1447 

James  C,  Black  '63,  purchasing  manager  of  Keystone  Financial 
Inc.  of  Williamsport,  PA,  has  been  elected  to  a  four-year  term 
as  treasurer  of  the  Upper  Susquehanna  Synod,  Evangelical 
Lutheran  Church  in  America. 

Dr,  Harvey  A.  Horowitz  '64,  director  of  the  Adolescent 
Substance  Abuse  Program  at  The  Institute  of  Pennsylvania 
Hospital,  is  president  of  the  American  Society  for  Adolescent 
Psychiatry. 


25TH  REUNION 

Class  of  '67 


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Carolyn  Wahlcr  Miller  '67  is  a  math  teacher  in  Newtown 
Junior  High  School,  Council  Rock  School  District  of  Bucks 
County,  PA, 

Suzanne  Yenchko  '68  is  director  of  environmental  resources 
for  the  Pennsylvania  Chamber  of  Business  and  Industry.  She 


Alumni  Weekend  '92 

Friday-Sunday  June  5-7.  1992 
Reunion  for  Emeriti  and  the  classes 
of  1937,  1942,  1947,  1952,  1957, 
1962, 1967, 1972, 1977  and  1982. 


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is  one  of  28  persons  selected  statewide  to  participate  in  the 
1991  Leadership  Pennsylvania,  a  leadership  training  program 
sponsored  by  the  Pennsylvania  Chamber  of  Business  and  Industry. 

The  Rev.  Walter  L.  Startzel  '68  is  pastor  of  Grace  Lutheran 
Church.  Stoystown.  PA,  He  recently  completed  a  two-year 
residency  in  Advanced  Clinical  Pastoral  Education  at  Geisinger 
Medical  Center.  Danville.  PA.  During  that  lime  he  was  also 
interim  pastor  at  St.  Paul's  Lutheran  Church.  Gowen  City,  PA 
and  contract  Chaplain  at  the  Selinsgrove  Center. 

Robert  O.  Jesberg  *69  served  during  the  summer  of  1990 
asco-directorof  a  pair  of  three-week  long  "Astronomy  and  Space 
Science  Summer  Institutes"  at  the  University  of  California 
at  Berkeley. 

THE  SEVENTIES 

Alfred  J.  Bashore  II  '70  has  been  honored  for  20  years 
of  service  at  Geisinger  Medical  Center,  Critical  Care  Nurse. 
He  also  plays  the  dulcimer  with  the  Appalachian  Mountain 
Dulcimer  Group, 

David  M.  Dolinsky  '70,  of  Cornwall,  CT,  president  of 
SCASCO,  an  independent  gasoline  and  heating  oil  distributor, 
was  elected  president  of  the  Independent  Connecticut  Petroleum 
Association.  He  has  also  been  active  in  industry  and  various 
community  and  civic  affairs, 

Karen  L.  Olson  '71  has  been  promoted  to  the  rank  of 
lieutenant  colonel  in  the  United  State  Air  Force. 


20TH  REUNION 

Class  of  '72 


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Dr.  Steven  F.  Josephs  '72  is  head  of  the  Neurology 
Department  of  the  Baxter  Health  Care  Company  in  Chicago. 
His  wife  is  the  former  Jane  Fankhauser  '73.  /  366  Clarewood 
Circle.  Grayslake.  IL  60030. 


Fred  G.  Hooper.  Jr.  '73  was  the  first  guest  conductor  of  the 
annual  Susquehanna  Valley  Chorale  "Pops"  Concert.  He  is 
chairman  of  the  department  of  music  for  Selinsgrove  Area 
School  District,  where  he  teaches  high  school  choral  and 
classroom  music.  His  wife  is  the  former  Kay  Shroyer  '74. 

Leander  Chapin  Claflin  '73  has  recently  begun  his  20th 
year  as  music  associate  and  organist  at  historic  Abington 
Presbyterian  Church  in  suburban  Philadelphia,  where  he 
helps  direct  the  church's  extensive  program  of  eight  choirs 
and  a  concert  series. 

The  Rev,  Harold  L.  Hand  '74  is  pastor  of  Christ  Lutheran 
Church.  Schuylkill  Haven.  PA.  /  1807  Ridgewood  Road. 
Orwigsburg.  PA  17961. 

Owen  L.  Barclay  '75  is  assistant  writing  center  director  at 
East  Carolina  University.  She  spent  last  summer  teaching  English 
as  a  second  language  at  the  University  of  California-Irvine. 

The  Rev,  Jeffrey  G.  Vayda  '75  is  pastor  of  Christ  Lutheran 
Church  in  Gettysburg,  PA.  Prior  to  his  new  position,  he  was 
co-pastor  of  First  Lutheran  Church  in  Greensburg,  PA  for 
nine  years. 

James  M.Jordan  '75  is  conductor  ofthe  Westminster  Chapel 
Choir  and  assistant  professor  of  conducting  at  Westminster  Choir 
College  in  Princeton.  NJ.  His  wife  is  the  former  Leslie 
Jarretl  '76. 

James  C.  Flanagan  '76  is  vice  principal  for  Portland 
Middle  School,  Portland.  CT.  He  had  taught  physical 
education  at  Daniel  Hand  High  School  and  also  coached 
wrestling  and  freshmen  football. 


15TH  REUNION 

Class  of  '77 


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Kevin  M.  Filzpatrick  '78,  sociologist  at  the  University  of 
Alabama  at  Birmingham,  recently  co-authored  a  study  of  more 
than  220  inner-city  youths  in  Birmingham,  which  shows  the 
link  between  exposure  to  urban  violence  and  post-traumatic 
stress  symptoms  in  those  youths. 

James  B.  Cochran  '78,  director  of  music  at  Vanderbill 
Presbyterian  Church  in  Naples,  PL,  is  also  the  director  o( 
the  new  community  chorale  in  conjunction  with  the  Naples 
Philharmonic  Orchestra. 

JafTrey  S.  Gicking  '79  is  vice  president-administration, 
the  Hazleton  National  Bank, 

The  Rev,  Kerry  P.  Maurer  '79,  pastor  of  Lightstreet 
Lutheran  Church.  Lightstreet.  PA.  is  also  a  P.I.  A. A.  high 
school  basketball  official. 


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THE  EIGHTIES 


Jack  B.  Treas  '80  is  vice  president,  markeling,  U.S.A.  for 
Buckmyn  Laboratories.  Inc..  a  Memphis.  Tennessee  specialty 
chemical  manufacturing  and  markeling  company. 


Dr.  Brenda  L.  Leach  '81  is  visiting  lecturer  of  ministry  at 
Harvard  Divinity  School  where  she  leaches  "Church  Music  in 
History  and  Current  Practices."  She  has  been  the  director 
of  music  and  creative  arts  at  Boston's  historic  Church  of 
the  Covenant  since  1990.  She  has  studied  in  Paris  and  earned 
master's  and  doctoral  degrees  from  the  Eastman  School 
of  Music. 


10TH  REUNION 

Class  of  '82 


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The  Rev.  Jeffrey  D.  Metller  '82  is  pastor  of  Frieden's 
Union  Church,  a  consolidated  church  serving  both  the 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in  America  and  the  United 
Church  of  Christ  congregations.  /  R.D  I.  Box  II48-A. 
Hamburg.  PA  19525. 

Hope  A.  Payson  '82  is  the  transitional  housing  coordinator. 
Susan  B.  Anthony  Project.  Torrington,  CT.  /  15-A  Cottage 
Street.  New  Hartford,  CT  06057. 

Tammy  E.  Pick  '82  is  community  relations  manager. 
Pennsylvania-American  Water  Company  in  Milton.  PA. 


John  G.  Clark  '86,  of  the  Wetland  Advisory  Group,  an 
environmental  consulting  business  specializing  in  wetlands, 
is  the  newest  addition  to  the  board  of  Merrill  W.  Linn  Land 
and  Waterways  Conservancy. 

David  P.  .Schleppy  '86  successfully  completed  his  CPA 
examination.  He  is  a  member  of  the  professional  staff  of 
Fisher.  Clark  and  Lauer,  Certified  I^iblic  Accountants. 
Selinsgrove.  PA. 

Joseph  F.  Flynn  '87  is  controller.  Lynch  Oil  Co..  in  Orlando. 
FL  /  III20  Alderly  Commons  Court.  Orlando.  FL  328.17 

Kathleen  A.  Kioss  '87  is  in  her  fifth  year  as  associate  buyer 
of  mens'  accessories.  Abraham  &  Straus,  in  the  central  buying 
office  in  Brooklyn.  NY. 

Thomas  R.  Alberse  '88  and  Robert  S.  Miller  '88  are 
partners.  Real  Estate  Investment,  Renovation  and  Restoration 
of  Homes.  Charlotte,  NC. 

Jill  S.  Uhler  '88  is  Metropolitan  Opera  Association  assistant 
in  marketing.  Metropolitan  Opera  Association.  New  York  City.  / 
588  Ludlow  Avenue.  Cranford.  NJ  07016. 

Barbara  Bakeman  Adams  '89  is  a  business  analyst.  Dun 
&  Bradstreet.  Lancaster.  PA. 

Bronwen  A.  Scott  '89  is  a  paralegal  with  Greenfield  & 
Chimicles  in  Haverford.  PA.  /  225  Country  Lane, 
Phoenixville,  PA  19460 


THE  NINETIES 

Douglas  R.  Pietsch  '90  is  an  elementary  music  teacher  and 
assistant  band  director.  Hamburg  Area  School  District. 
Hamburg.  PA,  /  R.D.  6,  Box  452.  Sinking  Spring.  PA  19608. 

Lois  D.  Kanaskie  '90  is  organist  and  choir  director  at  Pine 
Street  Lutheran  Church.  Danville,  PA.  Lois  also  studied  at  the 
Eastman  School  of  Music  and  taught  piano  at  Susquehanna. 


Do's 


JANOWSKl-RICHARDSON 

Martha  A.  Richardson  '88  to  Lt.  John  S.  Janowski,  December 
23.  1989.  Saint  George's  Episcopal  Church.  Maplewood.  NJ. 
They  had  been  living  in  Stuttgart.  Germany  for  the  past  two  years 
and 'now  live  in  Baumholder.  Germany  /  HHC  4/12  INF,  Unit 
#3719.  APO.AE  090.34. 
SHAARA-DUNPHY 

Janice  M.  Dunphy  '86  to  Edward  J.  Shaara  III  '85, 
December  29.  1990.  St.  Peter's  Church.  Belleville.  NJ. 


Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Robert  D.  Shaara 
'85,  Leanne  Jacnne  '86,  and  Diane  K.  Braisted  '86.  Janice 
is  a  senior  trust  officer  with  Citibank  in  New  York  City.  Edward 
is  an  insurance  agent  with  Verona/Little  Falls  Insurance  Agency. 
Little  Falls,  NJ.  /  13  Yolanda  Drive,  Little  Falls,  NJ  07424. 

oshrinlantt: 

Stacey  Ilene  Lantz  to  Ronald  Todd  Oshrin  '85,  February  16. 
1991.  at  the  Thomas  Lightfoot  Inn.  Wilhamsport.  PA.  Ronald 
is  a  computer  systems  analyst.  Sentient  Systems  in  Maryland.  / 
4310  Knowles  Avenue.  Kensington,  MD  20895. 
RODRICUEZ'GORMLEY 

G«en  C.  Gormlcy  '86  to  Juan  L.  Rodriguez,  March  9. 
1991.  Most  Blessed  Sacrament.  Franklin  Lakes.  NJ.  Gwen  is 
vice  president.  Automotive  Systems  Inc..  Jersey  City.  NJ.  The 
groom  is  a  customer  service  specialist,  Xerox,  and  also  attends 
Fordham  University.  /  15  Encampment  Drive,  Bedminster.  NJ 
07921, 
WINICOV-JAKL 

Linda  Mary  JakI  to  Theodore  P.  Winicov  '79,  March  16,  1991 , 
the  Chapel  of  the  Valley  Forge  Military  Academy,  Wayne,  PA. 
Ted  is  an  attorney.  /  119  Station  Avenue,  Devon.  PA  19333, 
PALMERIN-BENTON 

Nancy  E.  Benton  '86  to  James  Palmerin.  March  16,  1991, 
St.  Joseph's  Church,  Oradell,  NJ.  In  the  wedding  party  from 
Susquehanna  was  Barbara  M.  Nolan  '86.  /  1174  Main  Street. 
River  Edge,  N J  07661, 
WYNNE'HART 

Dorothy  N.  Harl  '88  to  Michael  E.  Wynne,  April  1.3.  1991. 
Christ  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  Kulpmont,  PA.  Dotty  is 
an  assistant  manager.  Continental  Bank,  North  Wales.  PA.  The 
groom  is  a  senior  accountant.  Wyeth  Ayerst  International.  St, 
Davids.  PA.  /  120  Winged  Foot  Court.  Limerick.  PA  19468, 
RENDINA-RITTWEGER 

Anne  Rittweger  to  John  W.  Rendina  '86,  April  27. 
1991.  Corpus  Christi  Church.  Chatham  Township,  NJ.  John  is 
development  underwriter,  Jefferson  Insurance  Group,  Jersey  City, 
NJ,  The  bride  is  an  account  representative.  United  Jersey  Bank. 
Paramus,  NJ.  /  16  Honeyman  Road,  Whitehouse  Station, 
NJ  08889 
wm-GOODSPEED 

Wendy  P.  Goodspeed  '88  to  Joseph  T.  Witt  '89,  May  18.  1991. 
in  an  outdoor  ceremony  in  Port  Trevorton.  PA.  In  the  wedding 
party  from  Susquehanna  were;  the  bride's  father.  Dr.  Robert  M. 
Goodspeed.  professor  of  Geology  and  Environmental  Science. 
Rebecca  Goodspeed  '94,  Hannah  E.  Bucher  '89,  Kasey  L. 
Mundis  '88,  Christine  A.  Riedy  '88,  Richard  E.  Ruth  '89, 
and  Richard  F.  Close  '88.  Wendy  is  a  graduate  of  The  Dickinson 
School  of  Law.  Joseph  is  working  for  a  master's  degree  in  physical 
therapy  at  Duquesne  University.  /  Apartment  A.  11.37  North 
Highland  Avenue.  Pittsburgh,  PA  15206 

I  pane  II 


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BUILDING  ON  SUCCESS 

The  Susquehanna  University  Fund 

Window  of  opportunity:  The  Campaign  for  Susquehanna  has  had  a  reinarkable 
impact  on  campus.  Thanks  to  the  campaign,  dramatic  improvements  have  been 
made  in  the  Universit\'''s  buildings,  programs  and  ser\'ices. 

As  the  campaign  winds  down,  the  Susquehanna  Uni\'ersit\'  Fund  (SUF)  faces 
the  challenge  of  sustaining  and  building  on  the  achievements  the  campaign 

Got  a  Match?!?! 

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to  higlier  education?  If  so,  you  can 
give  your  gift  a  lift!  Simply  pick 
up  a  matching  gift  form  from 
your  human  resources  office 
and  forward  it  with  \'our  gift 
to  Susquehanna.  You  will  be 
given  gift  societv  credit  for  both 
your  gift  and  the  amount  of  your 
em  plover's  match! 

Not  sure  if  your  employer 
matches  gifts?  Give  us  a  call 
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WINDOW 

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OPPORTUNITY 

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has  made  possible.  This  year's  SUF  goal  ot  $1,050,000  will  support  important 
programs  including  student  financial  aid,  facult)'  dexelopment  and  scholarh' 
research,  the  Blough-Wcis  Librar\'  and  much  more. 

Now,  more  than  c\'cr,  the  SUF  must  rally  to  guarantee  that  we  build  on  the 
campaign's  accomplishments.  Please  make  your  gift  to  the  1991-92  SUF  today. 

Thank  you! 

SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

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NOMINATIONS 


1993 

Susquehanna 

University 

Alumni 

Association 

Awards 


Please  nominate  Individuals  for  one  or 
both  ol  our  aimual  awards. 

Guidelines 

Nominees  for  the  AJumnJ  Service 

Award  should  have  a  record  of 
significant  service  as  a  University 
volunteer.  Activities  to  consider  include, 
but  are  not  limited  to:  district  alumru 
club  leadership,  fund  raising,  student 
recruitment,  and  career  assistance. 

Nominees  for  the  Alumni 
Achievement  Award  should  have 
a  record  of  significant  accomplishment 
in  his  or  her  chosen  profession,  A 
strong  candidate  will  have  received 
national  or  regional  prominence  or 
recognition  for  his  or  her  expertise. 

Award  winners  must  be  able  to 
attend  Alumni  Day  1 993  activities  to 
receive  their  award  in  person. 

Service  Award: 

Nominee: 

Address: 


Newsmakers 


Comments 


Achievement  Award: 

Nominee: 

Address: 


Comments: 


Please  attach  baclcground  inlormation  to 
support  youi  nominee/nominees  Sign  your 
name  and  class  year  and  return  to  Alumni 
Awards  Committee,  c/o  Alumni  OHlce, 
Susquehamia  University,  SeUnsgiove, 
PA  17S70. 

Deadline /or  sul)iniltlng  nomJnotJons  is  July,  1992. 


Karen  Goeringer  Snider  '61  has  been  appointed 
acting  secretary  of  the  Pennsylvania  Department 
of  Public  Welfare  by  Governor  Robert  P.  Casey,  In 
this  position,  she  will  be  the  chief  executive  officer 
of  Pennsylvania's  largest  public  agency.  Previously  the 
department's  deputy  secretary  for  mental  health,  she 
has  worked  for  the  Department  of  Public  Welfare  for 
more  than  21  years. 

After  graduating  from  Susquehanna  with  her  B,A. 
in  Social  Planning  and  Psychology,  Snider  completed 
post-graduate  work  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania 
and  the  Management  Institute  of  the  University  of 
Alabama,  She  began  working  for  the  Department  of 
Welfare  as  a  caseworker  in  the  Philadelphia  County 
Assistance  Office  and  has  moved  up  through  the 
agency  holding  several  top  administrative  positions. 

She  and  her  husband  Jack  have  two  sons  and  live 
in  Mechanicsburg.  PA, 


Three  Alumni  Join 
Board  of  Directors 

Lynn  Has.singer  Askew  "57,  Frederick  W.  Kelly, 
Jr.  '66  and  The  Reverend  Vernon  J.  Miller  '50  are 

new  members  of  the  Susquehanna  University  Board 
of  Directors. 

Askew  and  Kelly  have  been  elected  by  the  University's 
Alumni  Association  to  serve  as  alumni  representatives 
on  the  Board.  Miller  has  been  elected  to  represent  the 
Allegheny  Synod  of  the  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church 
of  America.  All  three  will  serve  three-year  terms, 
expiring  in  1994. 

A  resident  of  Manville.  N.J..  Askew  earned  a  degree 
in  business  administration  from  Susquehanna  and  a 
master  of  education  degree  from  Miami  University  in 
Oxford,  Ohio.  She  has  held  numerous  administrative 
and  teaching  positions  at  colleges,  universities  and 
high  schools  and  is  currently  a  counselor  in  the 
Piscataway  School  District. 

Kelly  is  president  of  the  Snyder  County  Trust 
Company  and  president  of  the  Susquehanna  Valley 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  He  holds  a  degree  in  accounting 
and  also  currently  serves  as  a  Business  Partner  for  the 
^University's  Sigmund  Weis  School  of  Business.  He  lives 
in  Selinsgrove. 

Rev.  Miller  earned  a  bachelor  of  arts  degree  from 
Susquehanna  and  a  bachelor  of  divinity  degree  from 
Gettysburg  Lutheran  Theological  Seminary.  He  served 
as  pastor  or  assistant  pastor  of  five  different  churches 
over  a  36-year  career  before  retiring  in  1989.  He  serves 
on  the  boards  of  directors  of  a  variety  of  organizations 
and  currently  lives  in  DuBois,  Pa. 


S,inuicl  D  R.n,s.  Jr.   '54.  presklen!  and  chief  execuuve  officer  of  Penmylmma  Blue  Shield,  mis  vreeled  In  Hreudeiu  George  Binli 
and  hiM  luid\  Biirhara  Bii.th  a!  the  U.S.  Olympic  Commillee's  (USOCI  First  .Annual  Olunpie  Dinner  in  Wn^hinsion .  DC  Pre.udeni 
Bu.ih  delivered  the  keynote  .speech  to  the  more  than  1.800  attending  the  October  I  event.  Pretent  were  members  of  Congress  and 
federal  health  agencies,  representatives  from  several  VSOC  sponsoring  organiTxttions— including  Blue  Cross  and  Blue  Shield 
Plans— and  former  Olympians. 


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BIGLIN-BUCK 

Sylvia  Buck  '88  to  Daniel  H.  Biglin.  June  2.  1991,  Our  Lady 
of  Ml   Virgin  Churcii.  Middlesex.  NJ.  Susquehannans  in  the 
wedding  party  were  Patricia  J.  Schickram  '88,  Lynne  C. 
Schoepe  '88,  and  Kathleen  O'Brien  O'Connor  '88.  Sylvia 
is  an  export  administration  specialist.  Siemens  Corporation. 
Iselin.  NJ.  The  groom  is  an  account  executive.  Federal  Express 
Corporation.  New  York  City.  /  118  Virginia  Street.  Westfield, 
NJ  1)7090. 
BLUMADDY 

June  E.  Addy  '90  to  Frank  J  Blum.  June  15.  1991.  in  the 
chapel  at  Camp  Orchard  Hill.  Dallas.  PA.  The  groom  is  a 
biology  teacher  in  the  Southern  York  School  District.  / 
Apartment  4-B,  Box  3.136,  R.D.  3,  Seven  Valleys,  PA  17360 
ABROM  KLOSS 

Joanne  E.  Kloss  '91  to  Arthur  W.  Abrom  '90,  June  29, 
1991,  Rooke  Chapel  of  Bucknell  University.  Lewisburg.  PA. 
Arthur  is  a  music  teacher  in  Tempe.  AZ.  Joanne  is  studying 
for  a  master's  degree  in  music  and  vocal  performance.  Arizona 
State  University  of  Tempe.  /  The  Court.  Apartment  1110.  1711 
South  Extension  Road.  Mesa.  AZ  85210. 
BLANCHARD-DODGE 

Jennifer  L.  Dodge  '86  to  William  D,  Blanchard.  June  29.  1991. 
St-  Thomas  Episcopal  Church,  Camden.  Maine.  Jennifer  is  a 
third  grade  teacher.  Cape  Fear  Academy.  Wilmington.  NC.  The 
groom  is  a  civil  engineer.  Blanchard  Incorporated.  Wallace.  NC. 
/  4505  Kings  Drive.  Wilmington.  NC  28405. 
PICKERING-RICE 

Roberta  A.  Rice  '90  to  Robert  W.  Pickering  '91,  June 
29.  1991.  Christ  United  Lutheran  Church.  Catawissa.  PA 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Laurie  A.  Volpe 
'90.  Christine  S.  Wolfe  '90,  Jamie  L.  Granger  '90,  Melinda 
A.  Cuddy  '90,  P.  Christopher  Hunsicker  '90,  William  C. 
Rice  '92  and  Eric  G.  Mueller  '90.  /  R  D   1.  Box  363, 
Riverhili  Drive.  Catawissa.  PA  17820 


THORSHEIM-BUTLER 

Lynda  E.  Butler  '88  to  Mark  D.  Thorsheim  '88,  June  29. 
1991.  St  James  Lutheran  Church.  Pitman.  NJ.  In  the  wedding 
party  from  Susquehanna  were:  father  of  the  bride  Leslie  R. 
Butler  '62,  Lars  D.  Frank  '88,  Christopher  A.  Thorsheim 
'85,  Christopher  R  Noah  '88,  Bradford  B.  .Sahler  '88, 
Kathleen  French  Noah  '88,  Jeanne  M.  Hcytmeijer  '88, 
and  Deborah  L.  Wolland  '88.  /  102  Sienna  Lane,  Glassboro. 
NJ  08028. 


SEMEMDINCER-ERICKSON 

Laurie  L.  Erickson  '90  to  Paul  Semendinger.  June  30,  1991. 
Old  Paramus  Reformed  Church.  Ridgewood.  NJ.  Laurie  is  a 
third  grade  teacher  at  Washington  School  in  Wyckoff.  NJ.  The 
groom  is  a  seventh  and  eighth  grade  social  studies  teacher  in 
Fair  Lawn.  NJ.  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Kirslen 
A.  Larson  '90  and  .Susan  I.  Berdela  '90.  /' 1140  Hyde  Park 
Court.  Mahwah.  NJ  07430. 
RIPPERCER-MALLISON 

Beth  Ann  Mallison '85  to  Thomas  L.  Ripperger.  July  5,  1991, 
St.  Gabriel's  Roman  Catholic  Church.  Saddle  River.  NJ.  Beth 
IS  a  commercial  lines  associate.  Financial  and  Insurance  Risk 
Managers.  Inc..  Wyckoff.  NJ.  The  groom  is  a  government  bond 
broker.  Hilliard  Farber  Company.  New  York  City  In  the  wedding 
party  from  Susquehanna  were  Carin  Oberg  Delia  Badia  '85, 
Jamie  L.  Apple  '85,  Ann  Hubley  Fehr  '85,  and  1  homas  Delia 
Badia  '84.  /  856  Juniper  Wav.  Mahwah,  NJ  07430. 
ALBOUM-GREENWALD 

Mary  T.  Greenuald  "89  to  Todd  D.  Alboum  "87,  July  5.  1991. 


St.  Dunstan's  Church.  Glastonbury.  CT.  Todd  is  implementation 
manager.  AT&T.  Somerset.  NJ.  Terri  is  brokerage  assistant.  Invest 
Financial  Corporation.  /  24  Spruce  Court.  Bedminster.  NJ  07921. 
YOUNG-BACKER 

Karen  P.  Backer  '82  to  Joseph  A.  Young,  July  6,  1991,  St. 
Ignatius  Church.  Kingston.  PA.  Karen  is  the  daughter  of  Claire 
Haggerty  Backer  '54  and  the  late  George  B.  Backer  '54.  Karen 
is  the  office  services  supervisor  at  McCrea  &  Gallen.  Inc. ,  Wayne, 
PA.  The  groom  is  a  tree  surgeon  for  Asplundh  Tree  Expert  Co. . 
and  proprietor  of  the  Tara  Tree  Co,  /  1637-B  Yeager  Road. 
Royersford.  PA  19468. 
BEATTY-STEELE 

Roxanne  J  Steele  to  Franklin  P.  Beatly  '6L  August  3.  1991, 
at  an  outdoor  ceremony  at  Cabin  at  Spruce  Run,  Lewisburg,  PA. 
with  The  Rev  Walter  Brandau  '51  officiating.  Franklin  is  an 
associate  professor  of  plumbing  and  heating  at  Penn  College. 
The  bride  is  a  secretary  at  Penn  College.  /  R.D.  5.  Muncy, 
PA  17756 
OSHRIN-EGBERT 

Carolyn  M.  Egbert  to  Richard  S.  Oshrin  '81,  August  10. 
1991.  at  Friendship  Gardens,  Glendale,  CA.  Richard  is  a 
systems  test  analyst,  Coin  Dealership  Systems,  Chatsworth. 
NJ.  /  24263  Martha  Street.  Woodland  Hills.  CA  91367 


GILLETTE  SCHREIBER 

Kristen  A.  Schreiber  '85  to  Richard  B.  Gillette,  August 
17,  1991,  First  Presbyterian  Church  of  Rumson.  Rumson,  NJ. 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Karen  Schreiber 
Hennehan  '80,  Elissa  Carol  Cordrey  '85,  Holly  Bonner 
Reese  '83,  and  Warren  S.  Diggins  "75.  Kristen  is  with  Wealth 
Builders  Equity  Corp. ,  Little  Silver.  NJ.  The  groom  is  with 
the  U.  S,  Postal  Service  in  Long  Branch.  NJ.  /  9  Gloria  Court. 
Tinton  Falls.  NJ  07724. 


MOORE-STEWART 

Stephanie  A.  Stewart  to  George  L.  Moore  '86,  August  31. 
1991.  Saint  Bonifice  Church,  Williamsport,  PA.  George  is  an 
employment  specialist  with  the  Rehabilitation.  Research  and 
Training  Center  of  Virginia  Commonwealth  University  and 
is  pursuing  a  master's  degree.  The  bride  is  a  rehabilitation 
counselor  at  Sheltering  Arms  Rchabihlation  Hospital  in 
Richmond,  VA.  She  is  also  head  professional  at  Sfcateland 
in  Ashland,  VA,  training  competitive  roller  skaters.  /  8362 
Loveridgc  Court,  Richmond.  VA  23294-4348. 
DONATO-FOGLIA 

Stephanie  Foglia  '86  to  Christopher  J.  Donato  '88,  September 
14.  1991.  Holy  Family  Church.  Florham  Park.  NJ.  In  the  wedding 
party  from  Susquehanna  were  Caroline  Hackel  Garrigan  '86, 
Patricia  Hill  Moriatis  '86,  Diane  C.  Mead  '86,  Pfeter  H.  Stoma 
'88,  and  Mark  W.  Basilii  '88.  Stephanie  is  a  supervisor  in  the 
collection  department.  New  Jersey  Carpenters  Fund.  Woodbridge, 
NJ  Chris  IS  a  marketing  representative.  Creative  Guidance  Inc.. 
Wavne,  NJ.  /  24  Edgewood  Road,  Madison,  NJ  07940 
MARKLEY-GOOD 

Melissa  Anne  Good  '91  to  Peter  M.  Markley.  September 
28,  1991.  Silver  Spring  Presbyterian  Church,  Mechanicsburg, 
PA.  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were:  parents  of  the 
bride.  Robert  A.  Good  '65  and  Linda  Carothers  Good  '66, 
Marcia  R.  Fryklund  "91,  and  Melinda  .S.  Heck  '91.  Melissa 
is  a  marketing  sales  representative  for  Uarco  Business  Forms 
Inc.  The  groom  is  a  site  foreman  for  Seifert  Construction. 
Mechanicsburg.  PA.  /  135  Northgate  Drive.  Camp  Hill.  PA  17011. 
BENSEL-WENGRYN 

Deborah  A.  Wengryn  '86  to  Mark  P.  Bensel  '88,  September 


28,  1991.  In  the  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  Judy  L. 
Sholtis  '86,  Deborah  M.  Boyle  '86,  Catherine  F  Oakes  '86, 
Mary  Ellen  Morgan  Solinsky  '86,  Lee  E.  Hunt  '88,  and  Dan 
Litchner  '88.  /  715  Lindsey  Court,  Marlton.  NJ  08053. 
BATEMAN-CLARK 

Dawn  S.  Clark  '90  to  Anthony  G.  Bateman,  Jr.  '90,  October 
5,  1991,  Mifflinburg,  PA.  D.  Alan  Hu.seman  '90  was  the  best  man. 
The  wedding  was  held  at  the  home  of  the  bride's  mother,  Sally 
L.  Clark,  who  is  currently  attending  Susquehanna,  /  2902  Upton 
Street  NW.  Washington,  DC  20008. 
KIESSLINC-FOSTER 

Sarah  Foster  to  Christopher  F.  Kicssling  '81,  October  5.  1991. 
St.  Jude's  Episcopal  Church.  Cupertino,  CA.  Chris  is  a  software 
development  engineer,  Hewlett-Packard  Company,  Santa  Clara, 
CA.  /  969  Steinway  Avenue.  Campbell.  CA  95008 
DiCIACOMOZUCCA 

Amy  Zucca  '88  to  Peter  DiGiacomo  '89,  October  12,  1991. 
Sacred  Heart  Church,  Vineland,  NJ.  Amy  is  with  QUANTICS, 
Inc.  in  Malvern,  PA.  Peter  is  with  Candee  Sales  in  Upper  Darby. 
PA,  /  848  North  Franklin  Street,  Pottstown.  PA  19464. 
GRANET-OAKESHOTT 

Carrie  Lynn  Oakeshott  to  Scott  M.  Granet  '76,  October  12, 
1991,  Santa  Maria  Church,  Orinda,  CA.  James  R  Harrah  '76  was 
the  best  man.  Scott  is  a  psychotherapist  with  the  Palo  Alto  Medical 
Clinic.  /  10038  Dove  Oak  Court,  Cupertino,  CA  95014. 
BRAY-SWISHER 

Gina  A.  Swisher  to  William  M.  Bray  '83,  November  2,  1991, 
St.  Mark's  United  Church  of  Chnst,  Lebanon,  PA.  In  the  wedding 
party  from  Susquehanna  were  musicians  Lori  M.  Kahan  '85, 
David  E.  Binganian  '85,  and  the  Rev  Raymond  E.  Short  '82. 
/  18  Stratford  Village.  Lancaster.  PA  17602-1163. 


Born  Crusaders 


To  Robert  A.  '81  and  Donna  Stover  Lacey  '82.  a  daughter, 
Nicole  Francine,  January  13.  1990,  She  joins  brother  Timothy  and 
sister  Kelly.  /  18  Wickom  Avenue.  Hamilton  Square,  NJ  08690. 

To  Dennis  and  Naomi  Shreiner  Buck  '84.  a  daughter.  Amanda 
Nicole,  March  26,  1990.  /  13344  Shea  Place,  Herndon,  VA  22070, 

To  Michael  and  Kathleen  Shade  lacobucci  '80,  a  daughter, 
Jessica  Leigh,  May  22,  1990.  She  joins  two  older  sisters,  Melissa 
and  Alison.  /  205  Valley  View  Circle,  Phoenixville.  PA  19460. 

To  Michael  and  Karen  Schreiber  Heenehan  '80,  a  son,  Taylor 
Christian,  September  2,  1990.  /  24309  South  East  42nd  Street, 
Issaquah,  WA  98027 

To  Glenn  R.  '78  and  Diane  Pietrovito  Miller  '78,  a  son, 
Christopher  Michael,  November  29,  1990,  Hejoins  brother  Jason 
Jarrett,  born  March  27.  1986.  Diane  is  vice  president,  regional 
loan  officer  in  corporate  banking.  Key  Bank  of  New  York,  Glenn 
is  manager  for  all  physical  distribution  for  General  Electric  Plastics 
America  in  North  America.  /  3  Pine  Forest  Lane,  Clifton  Park, 
NY  12065, 

To  Mr  and  Mrs  E  Franklin  GrifTilhs  HI  '82.  a  son.  Maxwell 
Ellis,  February  6,  1991.  Hejoins  sister  Alexa  and  brother 
Sam.  Sanky  is  owner  of  E,  Franklin  Griffiths  Funeral  Home 
in  Tamaqua,  PA.  He  was  selected  as  one  of  the  "Outstanding 
Young  Men  of  America  for  1989"  /  645  East  Broad  Street, 
Tamaqua,  PA  18252. 

To  Craig  C.  '84  and  Dorothy  Johnson  Howie  '85,  a  daughter, 
Sarah  Courtney.  February  25.  1991,  She  joins  sister  Brittany 
Lynn.  Craig  is  vice  president,  credit  marketing.  Federal  Home 
Loan  Bank  of  Pittsburgh.  /  520  Glencairn  Circle,  Pittsburgh. 
PA  15241-2001, 

To  Paul  and  Martha  Piatt  Butler  '81.  twins,  son  Miles  and 
daughter  Mariah  Rose.  March  14,  1991 .  They  join  brother  Luke,  / 
6810  Emlen  Street,  Philadelphia,  PA  19119-2641, 

To  Jeffrey  Gingerich  and  'Tcri  Guerrisi  '80.  a  daughter, 
Laura  Ann.  April  13.  1991,  /  23  North  30th  Street.  Harrisburg, 
PA  17111-1614, 

To  Thomas  '84  and  Carin  Oberg  Delia  Badia  '85,  a  son, 
Tyler  Justin,  Mav  10,  1991.  Tom  is  a  bond  dealer  with  Hilliard 
Farber  &  Co.  /  22  Faulkner  Drive,  Westfield,  NJ  07090 

To  Robert  H.  '80  and  Alayne  Hunter  Fessler  '80.  a  son.  Neal 
Harrison,  May  21,  1991.  Hejoins  brothers  Daniel  and  Matthew.  / 
14  Buckingham  Drive,  Reading.  PA  19605. 

To  Joseph  and  Michele  LeFever  Quinn  '78.  a  son,  Patrick 
Joseph.  May  28,  1991.  Hejoins  brother  Brandon  and  sister 
Therese.  /  2408  Raven  Road.  Wilmington,  DE  19810 

To  Mr,  and  Mrs,  Eric  J.  Gruseke  '84.  a  son.  Matthew  William, 
May  28.  1991.  Eric  is  an  advertising  sales  representative,  77!f 
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Three  Presidents 


It  wa.\  really  a  special  tncasion  on  September  14  when  all  ihre 
living  presidents  of  Susquehanna  University  gathered  at  Pine 
Lawn  prior  to  the  Susquehanna— Muhlenberg  football  game. 
Pictured,  from  left  to  right,  are  Dr  Jonathan  C.  Messerli 
(1977-1984}.  Dr  Gustave  W.  Weber  {1959-1977).  ami  Dr.  Joel 
L  Ommngham  (1985). 


Born  Crusaders 


from  page  II 


Readers' Digfst  in  New  York  Citv   '  357  West  Avenue,  Darien. 
CT  06820. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Louis  Marinaccio  '81,  a  daughter.  Kristen 
Elizabeth,  June  3,  1991.  Louis  is  the  director  of  strategic  quality 
planning,  KPMG  Peat  Marwick  in  Montvale,  NJ.  His  wife  is  a 
marketing  analyst  at  Morgan  Stanley  Asset  Management  Inc., 
in  New  York  City,  /  19  George  Road.  Glen  Rock,  NJ  07452. 

To  Douglas  E.  '81  and  Lori  Kummerle  Garman  '82.  a  son, 
Paul  Harris,  June  12,  1991.  He  joins  sister  Rebecca  Gayle.  /  55 
Lillian  Court.  Ramsey.  NJ  07446. 

To  Scott  R.  '83  and  Bonna  Conner  Brooks  '83,  a  daughter, 
Ann  Marie,  June  21,  1991.  /  703  South  Spruce  Street, 
Elizabethtown,  PA  17022. 

To  Andrew  S.  and  Kathleen  Villano  W'oerner  '85,  a  son, 
Steven.  June  22,  1991.  /  9547  Abbeywond  Road,  Santee. 
CA  92071. 

To  John  M.  '76  and  Janet  Lund  Komorowski  '76,  a  son, 
Jared  James,  June  28,  1991   Hcjoms  brother  John  Matthew  and 
sister  Jennifer  /  21  Pumpkin  Hill  Road.  Warwick,  NY  10990 

To  Paul  and  Suzanne  Madara  Coffee  '81,  a  daughter,  Lindsay 
Kate,  July  13,  1991.  She  joins  big  sister  Kristin  Anne.  /  5  Moorfield 
Lane,  Mooresiown,  NJ  08057. 

To  Mr  and  Mrs  Stephen  C.  Euler  '86,  a  daughter,  Courtney. 
July  20.  1991.  /  33  Woodfield  Lane,  Saddle  River,  NJ  07458.  ' 

To  Ravinder  and  Joanne  Ries  Singh  '83,  a  son.  Jordan  Arjun. 
July  27.  1991  Jeffrey  F.  Ries  '86  is  an  uncle  and  Maureen 
Davenport  Ries  '62  is  the  proud  grandmother.  /  19649  Club 
Lake  Road,  Gaithersburg.  MD  20879. 

To  Victor  and  Lynn  Jacoby  Vinegra  '80,  a  daughter,  Juliet 
Lynn.  August  1,  1991.  /  444  Pine  Avenue.  Garwood,  NJ 
07027-1444. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Stuart  L.  Fornoff  '84.  a  daughter,  Hayley 
Elizabeth,  August  14,  1991.  /  24  Morning  Glen  Lane,  Newark, 
DE  19711 

To  Randy  and  Ronalyn  Decker  Bingaman  '85,  a  daughter. 


Randa  Lindsay,  August  24,  1991.  She  joins  brother  Ronnie.  / 
934  Milnor  Road.  Greencastle.  PA  17225. 

To  Peter  and  Jennifer  Olson  Smith  '84,  a  son,  Samuel  Wilder, 
August  26.  1991.  /  59  Ash  Street.  Stanhope.  NJ  07874. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  J.  Kennedy  '85.  a  daughter.  Mane 
Dolores.  September  15,  1991.  /  352  Sharps  Lane.  Hamilton, 
NJ  08610 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Paul  J.  Helleren  '80.  a  son,  Erik,  September 
15,  1991.  /  26  Glen  Road.  Wayne.  NJ  07470. 

To  Mr  and  Mrs  J.  R.  Rusty  Johnson  HI  '79,  a  son,  Joseph 
Russell  IV,  October  19,  1991.  /'2686  Wakefield  Lake,  Westlake, 
OH  44145. 


Advanced  Degrees 

Elizabeth  A.  Biehl  '86  graduated  from  the  School  of  Bank 
Marketing  conducted  b>  the  Bank  Marketing  Association  on 
the  campus  ol  the  University  of  Colorbdo  in  Boulder.  CO. 
Beth  is  a  community  relations  officer  at  National  Bank  of 
Boyertown.  PA. 

George  W.  Bro.seman  '87  received  juris  doctor  degree. 
Villanova  University  School  of  Law. 

Claudia  Calich  '89  received  master  of  arts  degree  in 
international  relations/economics.  International  University 
of  Japan,  Niigata.  Japan.  She  lives  in  New  York  City. 

Jay  V.  George  '87  received  juris  doctor  degree.  Seton  Hall 
University  School  of  Law. 

Ingrid  Gordon  '86  graduated  from  nursing  school  and  is 
a  nurse  at  New  York  Hospital.  Cornell  Medical  Center.  New 
York  City. 

Philip  J.  Gross  '87  received  doctor  of  optometry  degree. 
Pennsylvania  College  of  Optometry.  Philadelphia.  He  works  in 
the  eye  clinic  at  JFK,  Memorial  Hospital  in  Philadelphia  and  is 
starting  a  private  practice  in  SchwenksvUle.  PA. 

Kristen  D.  Growney  '90  successfully  completed  the  exam 
to  become  a  certified  public  accountant.  She  is  a  staff  associate 
in  the  Boston  office  of  Coopers  &  Lybrand  accounting  firm 
and  resides  m  Brooklme.  MA. 

Donna  Kralzer  LeFaive  '83  received  master  of  science 
degree  in  systems  management.  Denver  University,  Colorado. 
She  lives  in  Fennville.  Michigan. 

Donald  B.  Puffer  '83  received  master's  degree  from  the 
department  of  Biomedical  Engineering.  Vanderbilt  University. 
He  is  working  toward  a  Ph.D.  involving  the  application  of  the 
radiological  sciences  and  nuclear  physics  to  medicine  in  a  joint 
program  between  the  Harvard/MIT  Division  of  Health  Sciences 
and  Technology  and  the  department  of  Nuclear  Engineering. 
Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology. 

Laura  M.  Schlelch  '82  graduated  from  the  University  of 
Pittsburgh  School  of  Law.  She  is  a  law  clerk  to  Honorable 
William  W.  Wilkins.  Jr.  U.S.  Court  of  Appeals  for  the  Fourth 
Circuit.  She  lives  in  Greenville.  South  Carolina. 

Grant  H.  Schneider  II  '86  received  doctor  of  dental 
surgery  degree.  University  of  North  Carolina  at  Chapel  Hill. 
He  served  a  one-year  residency  in  advanced  general  dentistry 
in  the  U.S.  Air  Force  at  Boiling  Air  Force  Base,  Washington, 
DC.  He  IS  a  general  dental  officer  at  McChord  Air  Force  Base. 
Tacoma,  Washington, 

l^aurie  Ann  Voipe  '90  received  master  of  education  degree 
from  Bloomsburg  University.  Bloomsburg.  PA.  While  at 
Bloomsburg  she  was  a  graduate  assistant  in  the  Reading 
Clinic,  She  is  a  Remedial  Reading  teacher  in  the  Paramus 
Public  Schools,  as  well  as  the  advisor  of  the  high  school 
student  newspaper, 

Robert  E.  Yerger  '69  received  master  of  education  degree, 
majoring  in  training  and  development.  Pennsylvania  State 
University.  He  continues  as  personnel  director  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Board  of  Probation  and  Parole.  He  lives  in 
Dellsburg,  PA, 


Deaths 


Janet  Divel>  Morgan  '30,  of  Vcro  Beach.  FL.  1990.  She  taught 
music  for  several  years  before  raising  her  family.  She  served 
in  many  volunteer  capacities  with  church  choirs,  especially 
children's  choirs,  women's  musical  groups,  and  various  ci\  ic 
organizations.  She  also  gave  private  piano  lessons. 

Ronald  W.  Williams  '68,  of  Ft.  Washington.  PA.  fall  of 
1990.  He  had  been  in  electrical  marketing  with  Delmarva 


Power  Company.  Among  the  survivors  is  his  wife,  the  former 
Patricia  Ann  Mehrer  '68. 

Adeline  K.  Strouse  '25,  July  3.  1991.  former  resident  of 
Ashland,  at  Philadelphia.  She  transferred  from  Susquehanna 
and  earned  her  bachelor  t)f  science  degree  in  education  in  1925 
and  her  masters  degree  in  French  in  1934  from  the  Pcnnsy  Kama 
Stale  University.  She  taught  high  school  French  Ironi  1925  to 
1970  She  was  a  member  of  Calvary  Presbyterian  Church. 
Wyncole.  PA.  From  1974  to  1990  she  served  on  the  Workshop 
Committee.  Rydal  Park,  raising  money  for  charity  and  also 
providing  stuffed  toys  for  young  patients  in  Abington  Hospital. 

Emily  E.  Craig  '27,  July  5.  1991.  formerly  of  Catawissa.  in 
Danville.  PA.  She  taught  in  one-room  elementary  schools  for 
15  years  in  Locust  Tow  nship  before  beconung  a  teacher  at 
Locust  Township  High  School   She  retired  in  1965  from  the 
Southern  Columbia  School  District.  She  was  a  mentber  of 
Grace  United  Church  of  Christ.  Millgrove,  and  the  retired 
teachers"  association. 

Ruth  Welker  Schwartz  '24,  July  6.  1991.  Moorestown,  NJ. 
She  taught  two  years  in  the  Hatboro.  PA.  school  system,  and 
then  nine  years  at  Burlington  City  High  School,  where  she  was 
chairperson  of  the  Lnglish  department.  For  the  next  20  years 
she  taught  mathematics,  science,  and  "English  for  Gentlemen." 
at  Moorestown  High  School.  She  belonged  to  N.J.E.A.. 
N.R.T.  A.  and  N.J.R.E.A.  She  was  active  as  a  drama  coach, 
and  wrote  the  20th  anniversary  pageant  "God  in  the  Midst 
of  Her"  for  the  Board  of  American  Missions  of  the  United 
Lutheran  Church  of  America.  She  also  wrote  an  article 
"Drama  in  the  Church  School"  for  Vie  Lutheran  magazine. 

Zelda  Newman  Lipshutz  '29,  July  24,  1991.  Baltimore. 
MD.  She  taught  for  several  years  in  New  Castle  and  Elwood 
City,  MD.  She  was  preceded  in  death  by  a  sister.  Adda 
Newman  Schwartz  '29. 


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The  Rev.  Dr  J.  .Stephen  Bremer.  August  29.  1991.  Madison. 
WI.  Dr.  Bremer  served  as  ch,iplain  to  ihc  University  from  1969 
to  1973.  He  earned  his  bachelor  ol  arts  degree  from  Wesleyan 
University  and  his  bachelor  ol  div  inity  degree  from  the  Lutheran 
School  of  Theology  at  Chicago  in  1951.  Belorc  coming  to 
Susquehanna  he  served  as  the  Lutheran  World  Federation's 
senior  representative  for  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  He  was 
awarded  an  honorary  doctor  of  divinity  degree  from  Susquehanna 
in  1974. 

Dr.  Donald  M.  Reamer  '56,  September  10  1991.  Oil  City. 
PA.  In  1960  he  earned  a  medical  degree  from  Temple  University. 
He  served  a  one-year  internship  and  then  a  three-year  residency 
at  Geisinger  Medical  Center.  Danville.  PA.  He  was  chief  of 
radiology  at  Dover  Air  Force  Base  in  Delaware  for  two  years. 
In  1966.  he  was  employed  by  the  radiology  department  of  Oil 
City  Hospital  and  in  1980  was  named  chief  radiologist  of  the 
hospital.  He  was  a  member  of  various  medical  societies  as 
well  as  many  civic  organizations.  Among  the  survivors  are  his 
father  Paul  D.  Reamer  '31,  a  sister  Thiry  Reamer  Olbrich 
'57,  a  brother-in-law  Paul  D.  Olbrich  '59,  and  two  nephews 
Christopher  D.  Olbrich  '88  and  Eric  P.  Olbrich  '91. 

Herbert  K.  Yin|>ling  '6.3,  September  19.  1991.  Lewistown, 
PA.  He  had  served  nine  years  as  an  income  tax  officer  for  the 
Mifflin  County  School  District.  He  also  served  12  years  as 
Mifflin  County  Commissioner.  He  had  been  affiliated  with 
Tri-County  Menial  Health/Mental  Retardation  Program, 
the  Area  Agency  on  Aging,  and  other  local  proiccis  He 
is  survived  by  his  wife,  Gaye  Troxell  Yingling  '6(1. 

Mary  Catharine  McCreighl  Stumpf  '14,  September  26. 
1991,  Mercer,  PA.  She  was  preceded  in  death  by  her  husband, 
the  Rev  Raymond  N.  Stumpf  '14. 


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Alumni  Activities  Capture  Scliool  Spirit 


Here  are  a  few  of  the  highlights  of  recent  regional 
alumni  activities: 
O  A  Kick-Off  Barbecue  at  Pine  Lawn  prior  to  the 

Susquehanna-Muhlenberg  football  game.  The 

Crusaders  opened  their  highly  successful  1991 

campaign  at  home  with  a  win. 
O  A  Tailgate  Party  in  one  of  the  V.I. P.  party 

boxes  at  Lackawanna  County  Stadium  for 

the  Susquehanna-Wilkes  game. 
O  A  Tailgate  Party  at  Delaware  Valley  College 

including  a  performance  by  Susquehanna's 

marching  band. 
O  A  candlelight  walking  tour  of  historic  Bethlehem. 

Pa.,  followed  by  dessert  and  coffee. 
O  A  special  tour  of  the  CIRCA  1492  exhibition  at  the 

National  Gallery  of  Art  in  Washington,  D.C.  This 

event  was  preceded  by  lunch  and  a  lecture  by  Dr. 

Leona  Martin,  faculty  member  and  chairperson 

of  Susquehanna's  quincentenary  observance  of 

Columbus'  voyage. 

Watch  your  mail  for  information  about  alumni 
activities  in  your  area. 


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ATTENTION 
ALUMNI! 


You  may  not  know  it,  but  you  can  play  a  vital  role 
in  the  future  of  Susquehanna  University. 

Each  year,  as  the  number  of  col  lege- age  students 
decreases  nationally,  the  competition  for  qualified, 
motivated  young  men  and  women  becomes  more 
and  more  intense. 

That's  where  you  come  in.  With  more  than  11.000 
alumni  throughout  the  United  States  and  Canada,  we 
already  have  an  extraordinary  network  of  recruiters 
in  place.  After  all.  who  better  to  promote  Susquehanna 
than  those  of  you  who  have  experienced  it  first-hand? 

The  procedure  is  quite  .simple.  Whenever  you  identify 


I  student  (relative,  neighbor,  friend)  you  believ 
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Offices  wiU  do  all  of  the  follow-up  work 
and  report  to  you  on  our  results. 

For  those  of  you  interested  in  doing  more,  the 
Alumni/Parent  Admissions  Network  (APAN)  works 
directly  with  the  Admissions  Office  in  attracting 
qualified  students  to  Susquehanna.  Currently,  nearly 
200  alumni  and  parents  participate  in  this  program. 
For  additional  information,  check  the  appropriate  box 
on  the  form. 

Your  assistance  with  our  recruiting  efforts  over  the  next 
several  yeare  will  enable  Susquehanna  University  to  remain 
one  of  the  nation's  outstanding,  small  undergraduate 
institutions.  You  are  our  greatest  resource,  and  your 
help  will  make  a  difference. 


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Celebration  Toasts  Capital  Campaign  Success 


Nearly  250  guests  attended  a  dinner  celebrating  the  extraordinary  success 
of  Window  of  Opportunity:  Tlie  Campaign  for  Susquehanna  on  October  26  in 
the  University's  Evert  Dining  Hall. 

A  special  campaign  slide  presentation  and  remarks  preceded  the  dinner. 
Campaign  Steering  Committee  Chair  Robert  F.  Weis.  National  Campaign  Chair 
Lawrence  M.  Isaacs  '43,  and  President  Joel  Cunningham  spoke  about  the  campaign's 
accomplishments  and  the  vital  role  alumni,  friends,  faculty  and  staff  have  played 
in  its  success. 

With  its  focus  on  improving  quality  across  the  University,  the  campaign  has 
brought  positive,  tangible  change  to  the  Susquehanna  campus  in  many  ways. 
These  include  the  Blough-Weis  Library  renovation,  increases  in  the  number 
of  endowed  scholarships  and  other  endowed  funds,  growth  in  the  Susquehanna 
University  Fund,  renovation  and  expansion  of  Fisher  Science  Hall,  and  the 
Degenstein  Campus  Center  addition  scheduled  for  completion  September  1. 
1992.  All  are  the  results  of  campaign  gifts  made  by  individuals  and  organizations 
sharing  a  strong  belief  that  the  University  has  made  and  will  continue  to 
make  a  difference  in  the  lives  of  the  people  it  touches. 

Susquehanna  has  received  more  than  $33  million  in  commitments  to  Window 
of  Opportunity—tar  exceeding  the  goal  of  $22  million.  The  campaign  is  scheduled 
to  end  June  30,  1992. 


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The  Jeffrey  J.  Bnoskj  '87  Memorial  Scholarship 

has  been  established  by  his  widow.  U.  S.  Army  Captain 
Karen  A,  Bnosky,  family,  and  friends.  U.  S.  Army  First 
Lieutenant  Bnosky  was  killed  while  on  active  duty  in 
Saudi  Arabia  during  Operation  Desert  Shield. 

The  scholarship  commemorates  Lt.  Bnosky's  love  for 
Susquehanna  and  his  appreciation  for  the  scholarship 
support  he  received  as  a  student.  Preference  will  be 
given  to  students  from  Schuylkill  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Wellington  Hartman  have  established 
The  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Wellington  P.  Hartman  '30  Loan 
Fund  10  help  deserving  young  men  and  women  finance 
a  Susquehanna  education. 

Loans  from  the  fund  will  be  interest-free  and  will 
be  administered  in  accordance  with  the  University's 
financial  aid  policies.  Preference  in  determining  loan 
recipients  will  be  given  to  graduates  from  Danville  (PA) 
High  School. 

William  E.  Cochran  '83  has  established  The  Harry 
F.  and  Edna  M.  Coester  .Scholarship  Fund  in  memory 
of  his  grandparents.  The  income  from  this  fund  is  to  be 
awarded  to  students  demonstrating  financial  need  and 


academic  promise,  with  preference  given  to  those 
studying  for  the  ministry 

The  Department  of  Chemistry  has  used  grants  Irom 
the  National  Science  Foundation's  Instrument  and 
Equipment  Improvement  Fund  and  the  Spectroscopy 
Society  of  Pittsburgh  to  purchase  a  Hewlett  Packard 
gas  chromatograph  with  a  mass  selective  detector 

This  instrument  is  used  primarily  to  separate  and 
analyze  organic  compounds  and  to  analyze  gases.  The 
important  research  instrument  is  also  a  valuable  learning 
tool  in  several  courses. 

Susquehanna  University's  Computing  Center  has 
received  a  grant  from  the  National  Science  Foundation 
to  fund  the  connection  of  the  University's  computers  to 
the  National  Science  Foundation  Network. 

The  network,  consisting  ot  approximately  6,000 
computers  worldwide,  enables  the  University's 
researchers  to  interact  with  colleagues  from  other 
universities  and  gives  Susquehanna's  students  and 
faculty  access  to  automated  data  bases,  such  as  those 
in  libraries  at  other  universities. 


SUSQUEHANNA  UNIVERSITY 

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VOLUME  60 

NUMBER  2 

SPRING  1992 


Resources,  Access  and  Influence: 


Plugging  into 
the  power  of 
consortia 


I  hey  can  help  a  Susquehanna 
student  research  a  term  paper,  volunteer, 
experience  diverse  cultures,  or  find  a  job. 

They  help  faculty  and  staff  gain 
opportunities  lo  teach  or  study  abroad, 
and  to  share  ideas  and  exchange 
information  with  colleagues  from  other  schools. 

"They"  are  our  ties  to  consortia  and  similar 
external  partnerships.  And  they  can  enhance  a 
Susquehanna  education  by  stretching  dollars,  access 
to  ser\  ices  and  information,  the  ability  to  provide  a 
multicultural  environment,  and  the  University's 
inlluence  in  educational  circles  and  the  community. 

Often  no  more  visible  than  names  on  letterheads, 
these  intangible,  but  invaluable,  connections  create 
a  dynamic  synergy.  Educational  institutions  working 
together  can  accomplish  goals  that  might  be  impossible 
on  their  own. 

Many  are  alliances  that  cost  little  or  nothing  in 
actual  dollars.  The  primary  contribution  for  most 
is  faculty  and  staff  time— a  sweat  equity  that  can 
produce  big  results. 

Some  consortia  directly  expand  opportunities 
for  students.  As  a  member  of  the  Lutheran  College 
Consortium,  as  an  affiliate  of  the  Washington  Center 
for  internships,  and  as  a  participant  in  the  Washington 
Semester  at  American  University.  Susquehanna  is 
able  to  otter  students  a  wide  variety  of  work  and 
study  options  in  the  nation's  capital.  The  Office  of 
Career  Development  and  Placement  actively  participates 
in  several  regional  consortia  to  expand  student  access 
to  potential  employers. 

Affiliation  with  some  other  networks  is  consortial 
in  spirit  though  not  in  name.  Pennsylvania  Campus 
Compact,  its  offshoot  Susquehanna-Lincoln  University 
partnership,  and  the  Central  Susquehanna  Intermediate 


Unit  serving  regional  elementary  and  high  schools, 
provide  important  community  service  opportunities 
for  students  and  faculty. 

"Susquehanna  has  a  very  strong  tradition  of 
student  volunteerism,"  says  University  President 
Joel  Cunningham.  "Through  Campus  Compact  we 
are  spreading  our  influence  and  helping  others,  and 
also  enriching  the  lives  of  our  own  students." 

As  an  active  member  of  the  Associated  College 
Libraries  of  Central  Pennsylvania  (ACLCP), 
Susquehanna  can  offer  students  not  only  reciprocal 
borrowing  privileges  at  other  member  libraries  but 
also  computerized  access  to  information  in  national 
data  banks. 

"It's  helping  us,  and  we're  helping  others  take 
advantage  of  new  technologies,"  explains  Peter 
Deekle.  director  of  the  University's  Blough- 
Weis  Library. 

The  libraries  have  also  launched  deliberate  efforts  to 
coordinate  purchases  and  develop  areas  of  concentration 
to  avoid  duplication  of  holdings.  "We're  moving  much 
more  rapidly  and  readily  toward  making  decisions  to 
buy  based  on  other  schools'  decisions."  he  explains. 
"The  relationship  is  particularly  valuable  as  college  and 
university  libraries  move  towards  access  over  ownership." 

While  ACLCP  provides  information  access,  other 
consortia  forge  direct  contacts.  "Consortia  often  give  us 
reach.  They  help  small  schools  get  into  the  international 
arena  with  contacts  that  would  be  ditficull  to  obtain 
on  their  own,"  explains  Jeanne  Neff,  vice  president 
for  academic  affairs.  "International  consortia  help 
bring  the  world  to  Susquehanna  University  and  place 
Susquehanna  in  the  world." 

Membership  in  one  such  group  helped  establish  the 
University's  new  Susquehanna-Yaroslavl  Exchange 

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To  The  Editor: 

Recently  I  had  the  opportunity  to  visit  the  campus 
for  the  first  time  in  many  years.  While  my  schedule 
allowed  for  only  a  brief  stop-over,  I  was  quite  impressed 
with  many  of  the  changes  that  have  occurred.  However, 
one  change  is  a  move  in  the  wrong  direction,  and  in 
my  opinion,  totally  without  merit.  I  am  referring  to 
the  new  S.U.  logo  depicting  the  Administration  Building 
sitting  atop  a  hill  at  the  end  of  a  winding  path.  Whatever 
the  intent  or  message,  it  is  not  readily  apparent. 

Consider,  if  you  will,  the  old  "globe"  logo.  Without 
ever  visiting  our  campus,  the  viewer  of  this  emblem  can 
quickly  seize  the  importance  of  the  world's  infiuence 
on  our  institution.  Conversely,  the  global  seal 
reminds  all  students,  faculty,  graduates  and  others 
associated  with  the  university  of  our  responsibilities 
to  the  world.  Whatever  our  chosen  fields,  we  owe 
much  of  who  we  are  and  what  we  do  to  the  education 
and  foundations  received  at  Susquehanna.  How  better 
to  recognize  these  ideals  than  in  our  university  seal? 

If  you  agree  that  the  "global"  emblem  should  be 
reinstated  as  the  school's  official  seal,  I  encourage 
you  to  contact  the  university  with  your  opinion. 
Thank  you. 

Sincerely. 
Phil  Olphin 
Class  of  1976 


Susquehanna 
University 


Many  thanks  to  Phil  Olphin  for  writing  at  the 
peifect  time  to  launch  our  new  Letters  to  the  Editor 
column,  and  for  providing  us  the  opportunity  to 
reassure  readers  that  the  official  University  seal 
continues  to  feature  the  traditional  globe.  Tlte  seal 
is  a  cherished  part  of  Susquehanna 's  identity  since 
it  is  the  symbol  most  alumni  remember  fondly  from 
their  Universiry  days. 

To  protect  the  dignity  and  authority  of  the  official 
seal,  the  University  has  also  adopted  an  emblem  for 
most  publications  and  merchandise.  Tlte  round  emblem 
echoes  the  design  in  our  Universiry  logo,  introduced 
in  1991  to  provide  a  distinct  and  consistent  graphic 
identity  for  Susquehanna.  Such  consistency  is  essential 
to  increase  our  name  recognition  among  external 
audiences  as  we  work  to  recruit  qualified  students, 
faculty,  and  staff,  as  well  as  funds  and  other  support. 

Wlnle  the  seal  with  its  newly  added  outlines  of 
the  continents  continues  to  signify  our  place  in  the 
world  to  alumni,  the  less  formal  emblem  and  logo  are 
even  more  visually  tied  to  Susquehanna.  Each  links 
Selinsgrove  Hall,  the  oldest  building  on  campus,  and 
our  namesake,  the  Susquehanna  River  The  cun-e  of 
the  river  also  suggests  an  S  shape  and  signifies  the 
roadway  connecting  the  University  and  the  community 
of  Selinsgrove  and  the  rolling  hills  of  the  Susquehanna 
Valley. 

An  advisory  group  of  students,  faculty,  alumni, 
and  administrators  selected  the  new  design  because 
they  felt  it  best  conveyed  the  University 's  important 
characteristics,  including  its  academic  excellence, 
friendliness,  tradition,  beautifid  campus,  and  service 
to  the  comtnunity. 

T)ie  Editor 


Susquehanna 
University 


Director  of  Public  Relations/Publications 

Betsy  J.  Koons 

Assistant  Director 

Michael  S.  Ferlazzo 

Director  of  Alumni  Relations 

Samuel  Kuba  '75 

Publications  Manager 

Gwenn  E.  Wells,  Editor 

Graphic  Design 

Newton  Advertising.  Inc. 


ALUMNUS 


Susquehanna  University  Nondiscrimination  Policy 

It  is  the  policy  of" Susquehanna  University  not  lo  discriminate  on  ihc  basis 
of  race,  color,  religion,  national  or  ethnic  origin,  age,  sex.  or  handicap  in 
its  educational  programs,  admissions  praclicesi,  scholarship  and  loan 
programs,  athletics  and  other  school-administered  activities,  or  employment 
practices.  This  policy  is  m  compliance  with  the  requirements  of  Title  VII 
of  the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  1964.  Title  IX  of  the  Education  Amendments  of 
1972.  Section  504  of  the  Rehabilitation  Act  of  1973.  regulations  of  the 
Internal  Revenue  Service,  and  all  other  applicable  Federal.  State  and  local 
statutes,  ordinances,  and  regulations. 

Susquehanna  Alumnus  (USPS  529-060)  is  published  quarterly  by 
Susquehanna  UniverNity,  Selinsgrove,  PA  17870.  Second  class  postage  paid 
at  Selinsgrove.  PA,  and  additional  mailing  offices.  POSTMASTER:  Send 
address  changes  lo  Susquehanna  Alumnus,  Susquehanna  University. 
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To  Our  Readers 

Beginning  with  the  summer  issue,  you'll  see  a  new 
look,  a  new  name  and,  we  hope,  lots  of  familiar  faces 
in  our  alumni  quarterly. 

The  changes  have  evolved  over  the  past  18  months 
as  Susquehanna  studied  how  best  to  provide  alumni, 
parents  and  friends  with  news  about  each  other  and 
the  University. 

We  have  asked  readers  for  input  in  a  variety  of 
ways— through  a  survey,  focus  groups,  a  personal 
letter,  and  an  open-ended  invitation  in  Alumni 
Director  Sam  Kuba's  regular  column.  We're  pleased 
to  report  that  many  of  you  have  contributed  ideas  and 
feedback. 

More  than  200  alumni  shared  their  attitudes  and 
perceptions  about  the  publication  in  a  1990  marketing 
research  survey  conducted  by  Dr.  Ken  Fladmark  and 
students  in  the  Sigmund  Weis  School  of  Business. 
Others  di.scussed  the  subject  firsthand  in  focus  groups 
held  in  conjunction  with  several  Alumni  Association 
meetings  in  1991. 

The  dominant  common  theme  expressed  a  "real 
hunger  for  aluinni  news,"  and  our  revamped  publication 
will  provide  that  and  more. 

In  the  issues  ahead,  you'll  see  more  stories  on 
special  alumni  newsmakers  and  events  and  expanded 
class  notes. 

Campus  news  will  continue  to  be  an  integral  part  of 
^  the  publication.  We're  planning  cover  stories  that  are 
Susquehanna  specific,  topical  and  timely. 

We're  also  looking  to  establish  a  lively,  two-way 
communication  with  our  readers.  Our  new  Letters  to 
the  Editor  section  debuts  in  this  edition.  Future  issues 
will  invite  your  participation  in  other  ways,  including 
contests  and  possibly  guest  columns. 

The  most  obvious  change  may  well  be  our  name. 
Although  .ilumnus  has  served  us  well  in  the  past, 
a  number  of  readers  view  the  title  as  sexist  and 
exclusionary.  The  Latin  word  is  a  masculine  noun 
and  does  not  include  many  important  segments  of 
our  readership— parents,  faculty,  staff  and  friends  of 
the  University.  The  current  name  also  offers  little 
distinction  and  name  recognition  for  the  University, 

After  considering  numerous  options  and  opinions, 
we  have  chosen  Susquehanna  Today.  This  emerged  as 
a  favorite  among  several  groups  and  is  a  name  we  feel 
will  serve  the  University  and  its  varied  constituencies 
well. 

We  are  currently  working  with  graphic  designers  to 
establish  a  new  look  for  the  publication.  Our  goal  is  to 
develop  a  distinct,  easy-to-read,  lively  style  reflectint; 
the  warmth  and  tradition  associated  with  Susquehanna 
campus  life. 

While  the  physical  size  will  remain  roughly  the 
same,  a  change  in  the  paper  weight  will  make  the 
publication  easier  to  fold,  handle,  and  store.  We  plan 
on  switching  to  recycled  paper  and  will  encourage 
our  readers  to  recycle  their  copies  after  use. 

These  moves  should  also  lead  to  cost  savings, 
allowing  us  to  expand  the  number  of  pages  in  some 
issues  and  deliver  even  more  of  what  you  want  to  see 
But  remember,  we're  still  counting  on  you  to  supply 
much  of  the  raw  material,  so  keep  those  cards, 
letters,  and  pictures  coming. 


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The  Susquehanna-Russia  Connection: 

Snapshots  from  President  Cunningham's  March  1992  trip 


Addressing  the  International  Foundation:  Youth  as  Creators 
of  the  Twenty-First  Century:  with  Dr  Yevfjeni  P.  Velikhov, 
chainnan  of  the  Foundation  and  a  Susquehanna  1991 
honorary  degree  recipient. 


Greeting  Dr.  Alexander  V.  Suvorov.  blind  atid  deaf  Soviet 
psychologist,  philosopher  and  poet .  who  received  an  honorary 
degree  from  Susquehanna  last  spring,  and  colleague  Dr  Leonid 
Shavelzon  in  an  Academy  of  Sciences  limosine. 


Yaroslavl  students  Elvira  Muradyan.  an  economics  major, 
atid  Vadim  Vilgelmi,  a  psychology  major,  meet  with  Alexaiulra 
Sergeyvna.  their  international  studies  coordinator,  to  prepare 
for  studying  on  the  Susquehanna  campus  next  fall. 


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President  Cunningham  and  Natalya  Ivanovna  Vanyushkina.  right,  who  will 
join  the  Susquehanna  faculty  as  a  Russian  language  instructor  this  fall,  dine 
with  Yaroslavl  University  Rector  German  Sevirovich  Mironov.  his  wife  and 
grandson,  in  their  flat. 


The  Power  of  Consortia 


,//,-, 


Program.  Two  students  from  Russia  are  currently 
studying  here  through  the  American  Collegiate 
Consortium  for  East-West  Cultural  and  Academic 
Exchange  based  at  Middlebury  College  in  Vermont. 

Susquehanna  is  also  hosting  three  Burmese  students 
placed  through  Susquehanna's  affiliation  with  the  Bard 
College-based  International  Academy  for  Scholarship 
and  the  Arts.  The  Acaderny  provides  teaching  and  study 
opportunities  for  intellectuals,  writers  or  scholars  who 
have  been  denied  basic  freedoms  of  expression,  opinion, 
or  inquiry  by  politically  repressive  governments. 

In  yet  another  consortial  affiliation,  Susquehanna 
is  the  only  U.S.  college  or  university  assuming  a  key 
governing  role  in  International  Foundation:  Youth 
as  Creators  of  the  Twenty-First  Century,  an  exchange 
program  for  high  school  youth.  University  President 
Joel  Cunningham,  a  member  of  the  group's  board  of 
directors,  recently  traveled  to  its  headquarters  in 
Russia  to  help  plan  the  program's  future. 

Closer  to  home,  still  other  groups  provide  important 
long-term  benefits  by  supporting  institutional,  faculty 
and  staff  development  through  publications,  conferences 
and  workshops. 

The  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in  America 


(ELCA)  Division  for  Higher  Education  and  Schools 
sponsors  several  annual  national  meetings  for  Lutheran 
college  administrators  and  faculty.  "As  member 
schools  participate  there  is  a  tremendous  opportunity 
for  interactive  development,"  stresses  Jeanne  Neff. 

Meeting  regularly  with  deans  from  other  schools 
not  only  presents  information  and  ideas  in  its  own 
right,  but  also  lays  groundwork  for  valuable  informal 
contacts,  points  out  Dorothy  Anderson,  dean  of  students. 
"You  get  to  know  people.  It  becomes  just  that  much 
easier  to  pick  up  the  phone  and  call  to  find  out  how 
another  campus  is  responding  to  current  issues." 

Business  offices  also  regularly  share  important 
financial  information,  and  a  new  offshoot  of  ELCA 
dedicated  to  risk  management  is  also  helping  the 
University  reduce  insurance  costs  by  joining  with 


other  Lutheran  colleges,  reports  University  Treasurer 
Don  Aungst. 

But  consortia  also  enhance  the  value  of  a  Susquehanna 
education  in  ways  beyond  dollars,  information  and 
opportunity.  Our  associations  send  subtle,  but  valuable, 
messages  about  the  University's  identity  and  priorities. 
Affiliation  with  the  American  Council  of  Learned 
Societies,  for  example,  refiects  Susquehanna's  central 
commitment  to  a  broad-based  liberal  arts  education. 
This  and  other  highly-valued  invitational  memberships 
also  link  us  with  a  cadre  of  nationally  prestigious  schools 
such  as  Swarthmore.  Dartmouth,  and  Washington  and 
Lee.  Such  connections  help  build  the  institution's 
reputation  and  visibility  and  attract  the  talented 
students  and  faculty  who  will  carry  the  University 
into  the  next  century. 


"International  consortia  help  bring  the 

world  to  Susquehanna  University  and 

place  Susquehanna  in  the  world." 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 
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In  case  you  niissed  it,  the  last  three  months  have 
produced  some  outstanding  press  for  Susquehanna. 
The  list  includes  feature  coverage  in  ihe  March  10 
"Careers"  column  of  77!?  New  York  Times  business 
section.  The  article  focused  on  an  interview  with  Dr. 
Mary  Cianni,  director  of  a  new  Sigmund  Weis  School 
of  Business  mentor  program  linking  first-year  women 
business  majors  with  successful  Susquehanna  alumnae. 
FYI.  we're  reprinting  the  anicle  with  permission  in 
this  issue  of  Alumnus. 

The  University's  chemistry  road  show  attracted 
attention  from  both  print  and  electronic  media. 
Professors  of  Chemistry  Neil  Potter  and  Tom 


McGralh  and  several  Susquehanna  students 
presented  demonstrations  at  high  schools  in  the 
New  Jersey.  Greater  Philadelphia.  Maryland,  and 
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre/Hazelton  areas.  Two  Scranton 
television  stations  and  a  children's  television  program 
in  the  'Washington.  DC.  area  featured  the  demonstrations 
which  also  received  coverage  in  the  Philadelphia 
Inquirer  and  several  other  newspapers. 

Susquehanna  sports  fans  were  in  their  glory  on  Feb. 
29  as  WYOU-TV  televised  live  regional  coverage  of 
Ihe  Susquehanna-Albright  men's  basketball  battle  for 
the  Middle  Atlantic  Conference  Northern  Division 
title.  Susquehanna  captured  the  honors  78-73  with 


a  dramatic  overtime  victory. 

Susquehanna  students  also  earned  their  share  of 
press.  Prem  Janardhan.  a  junior  computer  science 
and  math  major,  received  honorable  mention  in 
USA  Today's  Academic  All-Stars  Team.  Senior 
men's  basketball  swingman  Craig  Harper  earned 
the  headline  and  the  lead  story  in  the  Philadelphia 
Inquirer's  College  Notes  column  after  surpassing 
his  career  1,000  point  mark.  A  feature  story  in  the 
Philadelphia  Daily  News  also  focused  on  Harper. 
December  graduate  and  non-traditional  student 
Salinda  Arthur  was  the  subject  of  a  feature  article 
in  the  Harrisburg  Palriol-Ncws. 


Campus  News 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

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Susquehanna  Sets 
Tuition,  Fees 
for  1992-93 

Susquehanna  University's  board  of  directors  has 
approved  an  increase  in  tuition  and  fees  for  the  1992-93 
academic  year.  The  new  figures  represent  the  lowest 
percentage  increase  in  18  years. 

Comprehensive  fees  for  next  year  will  be  $18,980. 
The  $1000  increase  for  entering  students  is  5.56  percent 
more  than  in  1991-92. 

University  President  Joel  Cunningham  said,  "We 
expect  this  increase  to  be  smaller  than  those  of  most 
of  the  private  colleges  in  our  region.  We  are  especially 
conscious  of  the  economic  pressures  facing  many 
students  and  their  families  this  year,  and  we  have 
made  deliberate  efforts  to  control  expenditures  while 
continuing  to  build  quality  in  educational  programs." 

Several  recent  events  demonstrate  the  educational 
value  of  a  Susquehanna  education.  U.S.  Nens  & 
World  Report  named  Susquehanna  "one  of  the  top 
regional  universities  in  the  nation"  last  fall.  In  a 
biennial  survey  conducted  last  spring,  students 
ranked  faculty,  academic  programs,  science  and 
library  facilities,  and  the  academic  ability  of  their 
peers  significantly  higher  than  five  years  earlier. 
The  University's  latest  career  development  and 
placement  survey,  completed  in  January,  showed 
that  Susquehanna  graduates  are  not  only  holding 
their  own  in  these  challenging  economic  times, 
but  actually  experiencing  an  increase  in  overall 
employment  and  graduate  school  placement  from 
previous  years. 

"Susquehanna  seeks  the  best  possible  balance 
between  the  resources  needed  to  provide  a  first 
quality  education  and  the  burden  that  fees  place 
on  students  and  their  families."  said  Cunningham. 
The  University  offers  a  comprehensive  financial 
aid  program  and  is  committed  to  review  and  adjust 
assistance  in  response  to  changing  family  needs. 


Elie  Wiesel  to  Speak 
at  1992  Commencement 

Nobel  Peace  Prize  winner  and  Holocaust  survivor 
Elie  Wiesel  has  accepted  an  invitation  to  speak  at  the 
University's  134th  commencement  exercises  on  Sunday, 
May  17  at  3  p.m. 

Widely  known  for  his  books  about  Nazi  concentration 
camps  which  examine  the  most  fundamental  moral 
issues.  Wiesel  is  a  distinguished  and  popular  speaker 
at  forums  and  university  campuses  around  the  world. 
He  has  been  an  Andrew  Mellon  Professor  in  the 
Humanities  at  Boston  University  since  1976.  and 
has  recieved  many  prestigious  awards,  including 
the  Martin  Luther  King  Jr.  medallion.  He  is  the 
author  of  more  than  25  works. 

During  the  commencement  exercises.  Wiesel  will 
he  awarded  an  Honorary  Doctor  of  Humane  Letters. 


Faculty/staff  Briefs 


■  Professor  of  French  Jack  Kolbert.  head  of  the 
Department  of  Modern  Languages,  has  been  elected 
an  Honorary  Fellow  by  the  board  of  trustees  of  the 
In,stitute  of  American  Universities  in  France.  Kolbert 
is  one  of  a  small  number  of  Americans  to  receive  the 
honor  in  recognition  of  his  contributions  in  international 
education  and  European  studies. 

■  Director  of  University  Tutorial  Services  Gary 
Fincke  is  a  finalist  for  the  1992  Pushcart  Prize  for 
outstanding  work  published  in  small  presses  and 
magazines.  Fincke  was  nominated  for  poems  published 
in  Poetry.  The  Getryshurg  Review,  and  Poetry  Nonhwest. 
His  collection  of  stories,  ForKeepsies.  will  be  published 
in  1993  by  Coffee  House  Press,  a  commercial  publisher 
in  Minneapolis. 

■  Associate  Professor  Ron  Dotterer.  head  of 
the  Department  of  English,  co-organized  a  national 
conference  on  "Film.  Individualism  and  Community." 
held  in  March  in  Baltimore.  Susquehanna  co-sponsored 
the  event  with  Salisbury  State  University  in  Maryland. 
The  conference  included  papers  presented  by  Dotterer 
and  seven  other  Susquehanna  community  members: 
Assistant  Professor  of  French  Marcia  Diamond, 
Susquehanna  University  Press  Managing  Editor 
Barbara  Feldmann  and  Director  Hans  Feldmann, 
Visiting  Instructor  in  English  Frank  Hoffman,  Dean 
of  Arts  and  Sciences  Donald  Housley,  Director  of 
International  Study  Programs  Susan  Johnson,  and 
Associate  Professor  of  Math  Bob  Tyler 


■  Director  of  Volunteer  Programs  Deborah  Woods 

for  the  third  year  has  served  as  a  field  cvaluator  for 
community  service  grant  proposals  for  the  Fund  for 
the  Improvement  of  Posisecondary  Education,  a  division 
of  the  United  States  Department  of  Education. 

■  Lecturer  in  Art  Susan  Morrison  has  had  work 
accepted  into  "New  American  Talent:  The  Eighth 
Exhibition."  being  held  in  May  at  the  Laguna  Gloria 
Art  Museum  in  Austin.  Texas. 


December  graduate  Kevin  Ward,  recipient  of  the  Isaacs  Award, 
and  Larry  fsaacs  '43.  vice  chairman  of  the  University  Board  of 
Directors,  hang  the  award  plaque  in  the  Sigmund  Wets  School 
of  Business.  The  award  is  given  annually  to  a  business  senior 
who  displays  outstanding  academic  and  extra-curricular 
leadership. 


In  Memoriam 


Orlando  W.  Houts 

Orlando  W.  HouLs,  a  longtime  Susquehanna  supporter 
and  namesake  of  the  University's  main  gymnasium, 
died  on  March  5  at  his  home  in  Lemont,  Pennsylvania. 
An  alumnus  of  Pennsylvania  State  University  Class 
of  1922,  he  was  chairman  of  the  board  of  O.W.  Houts 
&  Son,  Inc.  in  State  College. 

Houts  began  his  business  career  in  the  1920's,  opening 
a  sawmill.  The  mill  grew  into  a  lumber  trade  and 
building  supply  operation  that  played  a  key  role  in 
the  development  of  State  College,  Fort  Indiantown 
Gap  and  a  dozen  other  military  operations. 

A  lifelong  gardener,  Houts  made  numerous  donations 
of  trees,  shrubs,  and  plants  that  grace  the  campuses 
of  Susquehanna  University  and  Pennsylvania  State 
University. 

Elected  to  the  Susquehanna  University  Board  of 
Directors  in  1951.  and  the  executive  committee  in 
1958,  Houts  served  for  31  years  until  1983.  In  1978, 
the  Board  voted  to  name  the  main  gym  in  the  Physical 
Education  Center  the  Orlando  W.  Houts  Gymnasium 
in  recognition  of  his  interest  in  Susquehanna  and  his 
lifelong  concern  for  higher  education  and  his  fellow  man. 


Norman  E.  Walz 

Norman  E.  Walz,  a  dedicated  friend  of  the 
Susquehanna  and  a  former  member  of  the  University's 
Board  of  Directors,  died  on  January  21.  He  was  the 
former  president  and  director  of  The  First  National 
Trust  Bank  in  Sunbury,  where  he  had  pursued  a 
career  in  banking  lasting  more  than  40  years. 

Walz  joined  the  bank  staff  in  October  of  I960 
and  served  as  senior  vice  president  and  senior 
trust  officer  before  being  named  president  in 
July  of  1969.  He  was  educated  in  Philadelphia, 
where  he  had  been  an  officer  of  the  Provident 
National  Bank  before  moving  to  Sunbury. 

He  joined  the  University's  Board  of  Directors  in 
1961  and  served  as  the  Board's  treasurer  until  1979, 
when  he  was  named  an  emeritus  member  of  the  Board. 

In  1987,  The  First  National  Trust  Bank  established 
the  Norman  E.  Walz  Endowment  as  an  expression 
of  deep  appreciation  for  his  distinguished  career  in 
banking  and  recognition  of  his  distinguished  service 
to  the  University. 


SUSQUEHANNA 

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Sports 


Susquehanna  Success  Story  Goes  Co-Ed  on  the  Court 


Basketball  success  is  nothing  new  to  Susquehanna 
University,  but  there  was  a  special  excitement  at  Crusader 
co-ed  doubleheaders  this  season. 

Both  the  men's  and  women's  basketball  teams  won 
Middle  Atlantic  Conference-Northern  Division  titles 
and  earned  NCAA  Division  III  Tournament  berths 
this  year.  Each  had  won  their  respective  MAC-Northeast 
Section  title  over  the  past  three  years— the  men 
in  back-to-back  seasons  in  1988-90  and  the  women 
during  the  last  two  years— but  the  Northern  Division 
sweep  was  a  Susquehanna  first. 

As  if  the  dual  titles  weren't  enough,  each  team  also 
won  their  championship  in  dramatic  fashion,  with  the 
men  scoring  a  78-73  overtime  win  in  front  of  a  hostile 
Albright  College  crowd  and  a  live  regional  television 


Sophomore  John  Hendricks  made  key  conlrihmiom  off  the 
bench  to  assist  the  Crusaders  men 's  baskeihall  team  to  a 
championship  season . 


Fall  Football  Lineup  Adds 
University  of  Lowell 

Crusader  football  fans  planning  ahead  for  the  fall 
season  will  have  a  new  opponent  to  look  forward  to 
this  year  as  the  University  fills  an  open  day  in  its 
schedule  with  a  game  against  the  University  of 
Lowell  in  Massachusetts. 

Head  Coach  Steve  Briggs'  Susquehanna  team  will 
meet  the  New  England  Conference  champion  Chiefs 
on  Saturday.  October  17  for  a  1  p.m.  game  in  Lowell's 
Cawley  Memorial  Stadium.  The  game  will  be  the  first 
ever  between  the  two  teams.  Both  squads  advanced  to 
1991  NCAA  Division  III  playoffs.  Susquehanna  to  the 
semifinals  and  Lowell  to  the  first  round. 

Thirteen  starters  from  the  record-breaking  1991 
Susquehanna  team  will  return  for  the  1992  season 
and  the  team  is  expected  to  rank  in  most  of  the 
NCAA  Division  III  preseason  polls. 


audience  on  WYOU-TV.  The  women  also  won  in 
overtime,  although  they  scored  their  83-80  victory 
over  Juniata  in  the  friendly  confines  of  O.W.  Houts 
Gymnasium. 

"This  team  is  going  to  be  good  in  the  future."  says 
third-year  men's  head  coach  Frank  Marcinek,  who 
started  only  one  senior  with  a  junior,  a  sophomore 
and  two  freshmen.  "Maybe  the  positive  ending  will 
get  them  rolling  for  next  year." 

"We  went  into  the  season  gearing  towards  next 
year,"  says  women's  head  coach  Mark  Hribar.  now 
in  his  fifth  year.  "We  only  have  one  senior  in  our 
lineup  and  our  best  players  were  probably  juniors." 

The  similarities  don't  stop  with  their  rosters.  Both 
have  also  been  successful  by  using  a  10-player  rotation, 
pressure  defense  and  a  fast-breaking  defense. 

"I  have  noticed  a  similarity  in  the  way  we  play.  I 
think  we  both  pefer  to  play  at  a  faster  tempo."  says 
Marcinek.  "Part  of  that  is  built  on  the  fact  that  we 
each  have  pretty  good  depth  in  the  program.  When 
you  have  9  to  11  players  getting  some  playing  time, 
you're  more  geared  up  for  the  style  of  play." 

"Defensively,  we  both  use  pressure  and  have  been 
able  to  hold  people  down  scoring-wise."  adds  Hribar. 

The  frenetic  play  has  produced  end-to-end  action 
on  the  court  and  wins  on  the  schedule  for  both  teams. 
Apparently,  winning  has  bred  winning,  depending  on 
which  team  plays  first. 

"I  think  the  intensity  is  there.  When  you  know  one 
team  does  well,  the  other  one  certainly  wants  to,"  says 
Hribar.  "The  winning  has  been  contagious." 

"I've  become  more  of  a  proponent  for  nien's- 
women's  doubleheaders,"  says  Marcinek.  "One  game 
seems  to  build  on  the  other  game  and  I  think  it  makes 
for  a  better  atmosphere,  particularly  when  both  teams 
are  doing  well." 


CRUSADERSl 


1992  Susquehanna  University 
Football  Schedule 


Sept.  12 

at  Muhlenberg 

1:30  p.m. 

Sept.  19 

*al  Moravian 

1:30  p.m. 

Sept.  26 

♦WILKES  (Homecoming) 

1:30  p.m. 

Oct.  3 

•at  Lebanon  Valley 

TBA 

Oct.  10 

♦DELAWARE  VALLEY  (Parents'  Day) 

1:30  p.m. 

Oct.  17 

at  Lowell 

1  pm. 

Oct.  24 

♦WIDENER  (Youth  Football  Day) 

l:.TOpm. 

Oct.  31 

♦at  Juniata 

1:30  p.m. 

Nov.  7 

♦at  Lycoming 

1:30  pm. 

Nov.  14 

♦ALBRIGHT  (Community  Day) 
♦Middle  Atlantic  Conference  game 

I:.30p.m. 

Freshman  Megan  Lytic  helps  carry  the  Crusaders  women 's 
basketball  team  to  another  MAC-Northeast  Section  Title. 

Susquehanna  University 
Calendar  of  Events 

^Friday,  May  I.  FRONTLINh,  Susquehanna  University's 
vocal  jazz  group,  in  concert  in  Weber  Chapel  Auditorium 
at  8  p.m.  Free. 

Saturday,  May  2.  Susquehanna  University  Festival  Chorus 
Concert  in  Weber  Chapel  Auditorium,  8  p.m.,  featuring  the 
men's  and  women's  choir  and  orchestra.  The  program  will 
feature  John  Rutter's  "Requiem."  Free. 

Sunday,  May  3.  Susquehanna  University  Choir  presents  the 
annual  campus  concert  featuring  its  tour  program  performance, 
in  Weber  Chapel  Auditorium,  3  p.m. 

Saturday,  May  9.  Susquehanna  University  Women's  Auxiliary 
will  meet  in  the  Degenstein  Campus  Center  for  its  spring  meeting 
and  luncheon.  Registration  12:15  p.m.;  business  mectmg  12:30 
p.m.;  luncheon  1  p.m.  Program:  "Glimpses  into  the  Past: 
Susquehanna  and  Its  Presidents  "  Reminisce  with  George 
Tamke,  assistant  to  the  president  tor  university  relations 
emeritus,  about  the  history  of  Susquehanna  and  its  leadership 
throughout  the  years.  The  cost  of  the  luncheon  is  $6.  For 
reservations  call  Gibby  Mease  at  (717)374-0101. 

Thursday,  May  14.  Family  Business  Workshop  held  in  Seiberi 
Hall's  Model  Classroom  tilled:  "Difficult  Decisions  in  Family 
Businesses."  led  by  Dennis  Jaffe,  Ph.D.,  a  nationally  recognized 
family  business  counselor  with  Heartwork  Group/San  Francisco. 
For  information  call  Dr.  William  Sauer  at  (717)372-4455. 

Friday  and  Saturday,  May  15-16.  Susquehanna  Valley  Chorale 
Rips  Concert  at  8  p.m..  in  the  Weis  Center  of  Bucknell  University. 
Lewisburg.  Program  features:  An  Evening  of  Lerner&  Loewe 
Reception  follows  the  program.  Tickets  cost  $10. 

Sunday,  May  17.  Baccalaureate  and  Commencement  Exercises 
for  the  I34th  Academic  Year.  Baccalaureate  will  be  at  10  a.m. 
in  Weber  Chapel  Auditorium.  Commencement  at  3  p.m. 

Friday  -  Sunday,  June  5-7.  Alumni  Weekend.  All  alumni 
welcome.  Special  programs,  dinners  and  parties  planned 
throughout  the  weekend.  Campus  accommodations  available. 
For  details,  call  (717)372-4115. 


SUSQUEHANNA 
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Susquehannans  on  Parade 


Dear  Fellow  Alumni: 

Imagine  the  following  scenario: 

One  of  your  classmates  stops  by  to  visit  the  Alumni 
Office  here  in  Selinsgrove  Hall.  After  we  talk  for  awhile, 
the  conversation  turns  to  the  alum's  second  child  and 
whether  we  had  been  informed  of  the  birth.  We  check  the 
Files.  No,  we  didn't  know  about  the  second  child.  Or  the 
first.  Or  even  a  spouse. 

Unfortunately,  this  is  a  scene  that  is  repeated  all  too 
often.  Many  alums  are  surprised  to  learn  that  most  of 
what  we  know  about  them— weddings,  a  new  address, 
children,  an  advanced  degree,  a  new  job— usually  comes 
from  someone  else.  We  have  to  accumulate  bits  and  pieces 
from  a  variety  of  sources  including  newspapers  and 
magazines,  press  releases,  friends  and  relatives,  and 
newsletters.  Although  we  do  our  best  to  verify  the  material, 
this  system  often  yields  dated,  inaccurate,  and  incomplete 
information. 

There  are  several  reasons  it  is  so  important  for  you  to 
keep  your  alumni  records  up  to  date.  First,  your  college 
friends  and  classmates  are  interested  in  you  and  want 
to  know  what  you're  doing.  Think  about  it— when  you 
receive  your  copy  of  Alumnus  in  the  mail,  where  do  you 


turn  first?  A  recent  survey  indicates  that  an  overwhelming 
majority  of  you  immediately  scan  the  "Susquehannans 
on  Parade"  section  to  look  for  individuals  and  class 
years  that  you  recognize.  Isn't  it  always  more  enjoyable 
when  you  find  familiar  names'? 

It's  also  very  frustrating  when  we  pull  out  the  file  of 
an  alum  about  whom  we  are  writing  an  article  or  honoring 
with  an  award  and  find  almost  no  material.  However,  the 
most  grievous  (and  the  most  common)  sin  of  omission  is 
that  of  the  incorrect  address  and  telephone  number  — 
and  this  applies  to  your  place  of  employment,  too! 
Susquehanna's  entire  alumni  program  is  based  on  the 
concept  of  communication  between  the  University  and  its 
alumni,  a  process  that  becomes  nearly  impossible  without 
current  information.  Not  only  are  you  inconvenienced  by 
not  receiving  material  from  S.U.  in  a  timely  manner  (if 
at  all! ) ,  but  it  also  causes  our  office  to  divert  considerable 
time  and  resources  from  other  projects  as  we  attempt 
to  correct  errors  and  verify  questionable  facts.  Even 
the  invitations  that  you  receive  to  alumni  activities  in 
your  area  are  based  on  the  information  that  we  have  in 
our  files. 


By  now,  I'm  certain  you've  figured  out  the  solution  to 
this  problem-KEEP  US  INFORMED!  However,  there 
is  one  more  step  that  can  help  tremendously.  In  a  few 
months,  you  will  be  receiving  a  questionnaire  from  the 
company  we  have  engaged  to  publish  our  new  alumni 
directory.  You'll  be  hearing  more  about  this  soon,  but 
for  now,  please  just  remember  some  of  the  points  I've 
mentioned  here  and  plan  to  complete  the  questionnaire 
as  quickly  and  accurately  as  you  can.  All  of  us  here  at 
Susquehanna  will  appreciate  it  and,  more  importantly, 
so  will  your  friends  and  classmates!  Thank  you! 


Sam  Kuba  '75 

Director  of  Alumni  Relations 


NOTE:  Please  submit  alumni  updates  to  the  office  of  Alumni 
Relations.  Susquehanna  University.  Selinsgrove.  PA  17870. 
Items  received  before  May  20  will  be  included  in  the  summer 
issue.  The  deadline  for  the  fall  issue  is  August  20. 


45TH  REUNION 

Class  of  '47 


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THE  FORTIES 

Harriet  Gould  Mertz  '48  has  been  involved  m  producing  a 
talent  show  for  the  Golf  and  Racquet  Club  at  Eastpointe,  FL. 
She  has  been  active  in  music  education  and  television  production 
in  schools  lor  many  years.  She  and  her  husband.  John  R. 
Mertz  '49.  spent  many  summers  in  an  International  Cultural 
Exchange  Program. 

John  G.  Devine  '49  has  been  appointed  to  a  two-year  term 
on  the  North  Schuylkill  School  Board. 

Elwuod  M.  "Mick"  McAMister  '49  retired  as  the  director 
of  the  International  Division  of  Boy  Scouts  of  America  and 
as  a  member  of  the  Chief  Scout  Executive's  Youth  Protection 
Committee.  A  Navy  veteran  of  World  War  II.  McAllister 
has  also  pursued  a  lifelong  career  as  a  musician. 

l-arry  Isaacs  '43,  visiting  professor  of  business  practice  and 
vice  chairman  of  the  Susquehanna  University  Board  of  Directors, 
has  retired  as  a  member  of  the  board  of  directors  of  Weirton 
Steel.  He  joined  the  steel  company  board  in  1983  as  one  of 
eight  original  independent  directors. 


THE  FIFTIES 

Louis  K  Santangelu  '50  has  established  Business  Brokers 
USA.  specialists  in  business  sales,  acquisitions  and  valuations 
The  company,  a  member  of  International  Busmess  Brokers 
Association  (IBBA).  provides  a  complete  marketing  program 
for  the  sale  of  businesses. 


William  E.  "Ted"  Ulp  '50.  after  nine  years  with  the  Buffalo 
Valley  Telephone  Company,  began  his  own  communications 
consulting  firm  in  the  fields  of  radio,  microwave,  and  wire 
line  transmission,  the  W,E,  Ulp  and  Associates  Communications 
Consultants. 


40TH  REUNION 

Class  of  '52 


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Ivars  Avots  '56.  president  of  Trans-Global  Management 
Systems,  Inc..  has  been  commuting  to  his  native  Latvia.  He 
has  been  lecturing  at  the  two  universities  in  Riga  on  privatization 
issues  and  project  management.  During  1991.  he  helped  to  set 
up  SoftwareHouse  Riga  which  garnered  a  contract  to  develop 
programs  for  the  German  social  security  system.  For  1992.  he 
is  focusing  on  the  establishment  of  a  building  materials  factory 
and  privatization  of  a  brewery. 

Clayton  E.  Leach  '56  has  retired  as  chairman  of  the 
business  education  department  at  Schuylkill  Valley  High 
School.  He  is  now  the  Pennsylvania  Executive  Director  of 
Future  Business  Leaders  of  America. 


35TH  REUNION 

Class  of  '57 


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William  M.  Rohrbach  '58  retired  after  a  30-year  career 
w  ith  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania  Job  Center  As  manager, 
he  organized  the  Job  Center  Task  Force  and  Employer 
Advisory  Council,  His  most  recent  assignment  was  manager  of 
the  Shamokin  Job  Center 

THE  SIXTIES 

Richard  S.  Karschner  '61  was  honored  as  one  of  two 
Distinguished  Teachers  from  Pennsylvania  in  White  House- 
sponsored  ceremonies.  Karschner.  the  Upper  Dublin  School 


Alumni  Weekend  '92 

Friday-Sunday  June  5-7.  7992 
Reunion  for  Emeriti  and  the  classes 
of  1937,  1942,  1947,  1952,  1957, 
1962,  1967,  1972,  1977  and  1982. 


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District's  supervisor  of  music,  is  also  head  of  the  "Upper 
Dublin  Marching  Cardinals."  which  has  been  undefeated  in 
field  competition  against  bands  of  similar  size  for  more  than 
12  years.  Karschner,  who  received  his  master's  degree  in 
music  education  from  Temple  University  in  1970,  was  previously 
the  band  director  of  Northeastern  High  School  in  Manchester, 
PA   He  and  his  wife.  Grace  Siminglon  Karschner  '64.  have 
three  daughters  and  live  in  Ft.  Washington.  PA, 


30TH  REUNION 

Class  of  '62 


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Terry  L.  Moll  '62  has  been  reelected  to  the  board  of  Tressler 
Lutheran  Services  in  Mechanicsburg  by  the  council  of  Upper 
Susquehanna  Synod.  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in  America. 
He  will  serve  a  Ihree-year  term.  He  was  also  elected  by  the 
board  to  a  three-year  term  as  a  director  of  the  Tressler  Lutheran 
Fund.  Moll  is  president  of  Guaranty  Bank,  N  A.  of  Shamokin,  PA. 

Dr.  Michael  Cordas  '63  was  featured  on  the  "RESCUE 
911"  television  program.  He  re-created  an  emergency  at  the 
Senior  Keystone  Games  held  at  Shippensburg  University  for 
athletes  over  .S5.  Dr.  Cordas  performed  cardio-pulmonary 
resuscitation  on  a  72-year-old  man  who  collMpsed  after  finishing 
a  race.  The  man  was  admitted  to  the  hospital  for  tests  and 
observation,  and  released  several  days  later.  Cordas  is  the 

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medical  director  of  the  Capital  Sports  Medicine  Center  and 
coordinator  of  sports  medicine  for  Harrisburg  Hospital's  Family 
Practice  Residency  Program. 

Joe  W.  Kleinbauer  '63.  haberdasher  in  Selinsgrove. 
PA.  was  recently  featured  in  a  profile  in  the  Northeast 
Pennsylvania  Business  Journal. 

Joseph  R.  Joyce  '63  is  vice  president  with  Krantz  Associates, 
a  human  resource  consulting  firm  in  Plymouth  Meeting.  PA. 
While  the  primary  focus  of  the  company  is  on  career  transition 
and  outplacement  counseling,  the  firm  offers  a  wide  array  of 
consulting  services  in  the  human  resource  field. 

Richard  E.  Rowe  '63  of  Mystic.  CT  has  been  named  to  the 
board  of  directors  of  New  England  Savings  Bank  Corp.  and  its 
subsidiary.  New  England  Savings  Bank.  He  is  president  of 
Rowe  Investment  Corp..  and  was  previously  president  of  the 
Hewes-Sweet  Oil  Co. 

Robert  J.  Summer  '63.  conductor  of  the  Tampa  Bay  Chorale, 
had  the  honor  of  being  invited  with  his  chorale  members  to 
join  the  Atlanta  Symphony  and  Chorus  in  performing  Mahler's 
"Eighth  Symphony"  under  the  direction  of  guest  conductor. 
Robert  Shaw.  A  compact  disc  recording  of  the  concert  was 
dedicated  10  Robert  Shaw  for  his  75th  birthday. 

The  Reverend  Doctor  Cedric  Tilberg  hc'63  has  been  reelected 
to  the  board  by  the  council  of  the  Lower  Susquehanna  Synod. 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in  America. 

Richard  T.  Fenstermacher  '65  has  been  appointed  to  the 
board  of  directors  of  Miners  National  Bancorp,  Inc. .  Pottsville. 
and  its  wholly-owned  subsidiary.  Miners  National  Bank. 
Fenstermacher  is  vice  president  and  co-owner  of  Hadesty's 
Hardware  Co..  Inc. 

Paul  G.  Filipeli  '65  is  chairman  of  the  board  of  directors, 
chief  executive  officer.  Masen-Keller  Corp, 

Peter  M.  Buchheit  '65  is  the  recipient  of  "Business  Travel 
News"  Travel  Manager  of  the  Year  Award.  In  his  position  with 
Black  &  Decker  Corporation,  he  developed  and  implemented 
an  innovative  travel  management  program  that  saved  the  company 
more  than  $1  million  after  only  one  year 

Wilham  J.  "Bill"  Muir  '65  is  the  offensive  line  coach  for 
the  Philadelphia  Eagles.  He  had  coached  at  the  college  level 
before  joining  professional  teams.  Rejoined  the  National 
Football  League  as  a  scout  for  Tampa  in  1978.  He  has  served 
on  the  coaching  staffs  for  teams  in  New  England,  Detroit, 
and  Indianapolis. 

Larry  A.  Giesmann  '66,  associate  professor  of  botany  at 
Northern  Kentucky  University,  has  been  awarded  the  Outstanding 
College/University  Science  Teacher  Award  by  the  Kentucky 
Academy  of  Science. 

Richard  H.  Mikesell  '66,  Ph.D.,  is  president  of  the  American 
Psychological  Association's  Division  of  Psychologists  in 
Independent  Practice.  He  maintains  a  private  practice  of 
clinical  psychology  in  Washington,  DC. 


25TH  REUNION 

Class  of  '67 


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The  Reverend  Virginia  M.  Biniek  '67  wrote  a  poetic  reflection 
celebrating  the  20th  anniversary  of  the  ordination  of  women  in 
the  Lutheran  Church  and  later  published  in  the  Lutheran  World 
Federation  periodical  Women. 

Gerald  R.  Pacella  '68  has  been  named  president  and  chief 
operating  officer  of  First  Fidelity  Bank,  N.A.,  South  Jersey  of 
Burlington.  He  joined  Fidelity  in  1968. 

John  David  Kclley  '68  had  the  male  lead  in  the  Danbury 
Actors  Repertory  Company's  production  of  Aristophanes' 
"Lysistrata." 

James  R.  McMullin  '69  has  been  named  vice  president 
and  director  of  claims  operations  at  Massachusetts  Casually 
Insurance.  Wellesley  Hills.  MA  He  was  most  recently 
of  disability  services  with  the  Travelers  Insurance  Cor 
in  Hartford,  CT, 


Michael  James  Barrile  '69  has  been  awarded  the  professional 
insurance  designation  of  Chartered  Property  Casualty 
Underwriter,  by  the  American  Institute  in  Malvern.  PA,  Barrile. 
of  Marlton.  NJ.  is  liability  unit  manager  of  the  Philadelphia  claims 
office  of  the  Zurich-American  Insurance  Group, 

Judith  W.  Malcolm  '69  is  director,  development 
communications,  the  University  of  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Ml, 

Dean  S.  Ross  '69  has  taken  on  new  responsibilities  as  a 
senior  vice  president  in  First  Eastern  Bank's  commercial 
division  serving  as  head  of  the  credit  risk  management 
department, 

THE  SEVENTIES 

Robert  C  Derr  '70  is  teaching  a  six-week  course  in 
Mifflinburg  on  "Living  With  Illness/Dying."  He  is  founder  of 
the  non-profit  organization,  Pennsylvania  Cystic  Fibrosis,  Inc. 

James  C.  Packard  '70  and  his  wife  Cindy  were  recently 
honored  as  "Outstanding  Professionals"  at  a  National  Philanthropy 
Day  breakfast  in  Los  Angeles.  CA.  They  were  nominated  by 
The  Wellness  Community -South  Bay  Cities.  Jim  serves  as 
treasurer  for  this  organization  which  provides  no  cost 
psychological,  social,  and  emotional  support  for  cancer 
patients  and  their  families.  Jim  is  a  C.P.A. 

Frank  J.  Trebulak  '70  is  president  of  Geisinger  System 
Services,  Danville,  PA. 

Jeffrey  M.  Breed  '71,  president  of  Breed  Financial,  is  co- 
inventor  of  a  game  called  "The  Original  Tibbits  Game."  This 
game  combines  the  strategics  of  cards  with  the  action  of  dice 

Signe  S.  Gates  '71  has  been  promoted  from  senior  attorney 
to  assistant  general  counsel  with  General  Signal  Corporation. 
Gates  divides  her  responsibilities  between  corporate  acquisitions 
and  divestitures  and  general  commercial  legal  work. 


15TH  REUNION 

Class  of  '77 


20TH  REUNION 

Class  of  '72 


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Paula  Mandle  '73.  a  NovaCare  billing  manager  from  Ambler. 
PA,  has  received  the  prestigious  NovaCare  Chairman's  Award,  the 
highest  honor  bestowed  on  an  employee  for  outstanding  service, 

Michael  J.  Fina  '74  was  hired  as  senior  lending  officer  by 
Knoblauch  Private  Bank,  He  is  responsible  for  the  management 
of  bank  lending, 

Jeffrey  D.  Martin  '75,  lecturer  in  art  at  Susquehanna 
University,  recently  completed  a  commission  to  paint  18 
full-length  oil  portraits  of  the  medical  school  deans  of  the 
University  of  Louisville.  The  project  took  six  months  to 
complete,  and  the  portraits  will  hang  in  the  newly  completed 
medical  building  at  the  university.  Martin  has  also  recently 
received  a  commission  to  paint  the  portrait  of  retiring  Muhlenberg 
College  President  Jonathan  Messerli.  former  Susquehanna 
University  president, 

Thomas  F.  Maurer  '75  is  in  sales.  Clear  Solutions, 
Lewisburg,  PA. 

Lieutenant  Gene  W.  Walters  '75  has  been  appointed  to  a 
four-year  term  on  the  Social  Work  Discipline  Committee  by 
the  U.S.  Public  Health  Service  Commissioned  Corps.  He  is  a 
Health  Service  Officer,  detailed  to  the  Commission  for  Mental 
Health  Services  at  St.  Elizabeth's  Hospital  in  Washington.  DC. 

David  A.  Rohrer  '76  led  his  Carlisle  High  School  Marching 
Band  to  the  Rose  Bowl  Parade,  representing  six  Middle  States 
and  the  District  of  Columbia.  His  is  one  of  22  bands  world- 
wide chosen  to  participate 

The  Reverend  Richard  D.  Schoenly  '76  is  serving  as  interim 
pastor  of  both  Moriuh  Lutheran  Church  of  Ludlow  and  Bethany 
Lutheran  Church  of  Sheffield.  He  had  previously  served 
churches  in  Ohio  and  the  Pittsburgh  area. 

Ijorraine  Nelson  Weeks  '76  is  living  in  Switzerland  where 
her  husband  Craig  works  for  Continental  Grain  Co.  /  Avenue 
Calas  *3,  Apartment  71.  Geneva,  1206  Switzerland. 


'/ 


Kenneth  R.  Vomacka  '77.  C.P.A. .  has  opened  his  own 
practice  in  public  uccnunlmg  in  Belmont.  NH. 

Sara  J.  Carothers  '78  has  been  appointed  as  Union  and 
Snyder  County  maintenance  manager  by  the  Pennsylvania 
Department  of  Transportation. 

Margaret  DeLucca  Matleo  '78  has  been  named  director 
of  volunteers  at  Hazleton-St.  Joseph  Medical  Center 

David  J.  Lantz  III  '78  v^as  commissioned  to  write  an 
anthem  in  honor  of  the  125th  anniversary  of  the  Selmsgrove- 
Shamokin  Dam  United  Methodist  Charge.  The  anthem  is 
entitled  "A  New  Psalm  of  Gratitude."  Dave  is  director  of 
choral  music  at  East  Stroudsburg  High  School.  In  addition 
to  teaching,  he  is  a  performing  club  date  musician,  editor, 
music  engraver,  and  free-tance  composer  and  arranger. 

Lauren  Dunn  Klein  '79  sang  the  lead  role  in  the  Polish 
opera  "Halka"  in  Philadelphia,  as  well  as  singing  in  "Lui" 
and  "Violetta."  She  also  sings  with  the  Philadelphia  Singers 
Chorale  at  the  Academy  of  Music  under  Riccardo  Muti  and 
at  Carnegie  Hall  in  New  York. 


/  SohoU-n-ski  in  '79 


Dr.  Victor  J.  Sobolewslii  III  '79  is  one  of  only  138  U.S. 
physicians  to  be  awarded  the  Certificate  of  Competence  in 
Sports  Medicine  by  the  American  Osteopathic  Academy  of 
Sports  Medicine.  The  certificate  is  recognized  by  the  American 
Osteopathic  Association  as  (he  highest  distinction  in  sports 
medicine.  Dr.  Sobolewski,  a  family  practice  physician,  is  the 
medical  director  of  the  Mercy-Whitewater  Family  and  Sports 
Medicine  Center  and  is  affiliated  with  Mercy  Hospital  in 
Janesville,  Wisconsin. 

Robert  K.  Reid  '79  is  serving  the  first  year  of  a  two- 
year  term  as  president  of  the  Pennsylvania  Music  Educator's 
Association-District  2,  He  was  also  appointed  music  director 
and  conductor  of  the  Erie  Civic  Orchestra.  Bob  is  director  of 
instrumental  music  for  the  Wattsburg.  PA,  Area  School  District 

Beth  Evan.s  Sullivan  '75,  a  consultant  to  and  former  associate 
publisher  of  Working  Women  magazine;  Sandy  Rocks  '75,  an 
attorney  with  Cleary.  Gottlieb,  Steen  in  New  York  City;  and 
Joann  Pochekailo  Suzich  '77,  a  biogenic  engineer  with 
Medimmune  Company  in  Maryland,  all  recently  returned 
to  the  Susquehanna  campus  to  participuie  in  j  pane!  discussion 
on  "Women  and  Work:  A  Conversation  about  Balancing  Life." 
The  trio  joined  Dr  Peggy  Peeler,  assistant  professor  of  biology, 
for  the  program  co-sponsored  by  Beta  Beta  Beta,  the  Chemistry 
Club,  the  Pre-Law  Club,  and  the  Women's  Resource  Center 

THE  EIGHTIES 

Dale  J.  Travis  '82  recently  sang  the  role  of  Maselto  in  the 
Washington  Opera  production  of  Mozart's  "Don  Giovanni" 
at  the  Kennedy  Center 

Claire  Malone  Chadwick  '82  has  been  promoted  to  vice 
president,  corporate  accounting  and  financial  reporting.  Carteret 
Savings  Bank,  Morristown,  NJ. 


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ALUMNUS 

9 


John  Kolody  '75.  Carol  Graybosch  '75.  and  Larry  Eppley  '72. 
shared  a  few  moments  at  a  New  York  City  Alumni  Club  reception 
hosted  by  Alumni  Association  President  Terry  March  '67 at  the 
Princeton  Club. 


Douglas  E.  Fuuche  '82  has  joined  Ski  Sawmill  as  sales  and 
markeling  direcuir.  He  will  direct  sates,  market  devclopmeni 
and  customer  relations  for  Ski  Sawmill  and  Sawmill  Inn. 

Kevin  M.  Kuzio  '82  has  been  awarded  the  Chartered 
Financial  Analyst  (CFA)  by  the  trustees  of  the  Institute  of 
Chartered  Financial  Analysts. 


10TH  REUNION 

Class  of  '82 


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Tammy  E.  Pick  '82  has  been  named  eommunily  relations 
manager  for  the  central  division  of  Pennsylvania-American 
Water  Company.  She  is  responsible  for  public  and  media 
relations,  as  well  as  coordinating  of  the  division's  special 
events,  plant  tours  and  educational  programs. 

Dr  James  T.  Carton  '83.  chiropractor,  will  now  be  practicing 
in  the  Pocono  Chiropractic  Clinic,  recently  relocated  in 
Lakevillc,  PA. 

Frederick  Cabell  '84  has  joined  the  law  firm  of  Frumkin. 
Shralow  and  Cerulla.  PC.  PottsviUe.  PA.  Previously  he  had 
been  an  associate  with  Croweil  and  Moring.  Washington.  DC 

Dennis  D.  Dvroff  '84  is  superintendent  of  the  Jersey  Shore 
Borough  wastewater  treatment  facility.  He  is  responsible  for 
operation  ol  the  plant,  meeting  monthly  permit  criteria, 
purchasing,  budget  preparation,  and  monthly  and  annual  reports, 

Antonio  Lopez  '84  is  credit  manager  of  the  commercial 
credit  department  at  Santander  National  Bank.  Puerto  Rico. 
He  supervises  ten  branches.  His  wife,  Wilma  Gonzalez 
Lope/.  '84.  is  customer  relations  coordinator  at  Cellular  One 
of  Puerto  Rico. 

David  K.  Sloudl  '84  has  joined  his  father,  Kenneth  G. 
Stoudt,  as  a  full  partner  in  Corporate  Healthcare  Strategies. 
Inc  .  an  employee  benefits  consulting  firm  in  Lancaster,  PA, 

Sarah  A.  Amick  '85  is  a  copywriter  for  Prescriptives.  a 
division  of  the  Estee  Lauder  company.  She  recently  wrote 
the  information  brochure  for  the  company's  foundation  line 
All  Skins. 

Richard  (;.  Booth  "85  is  an  engineer  for  Litton  Computer 
Services  in  Dayton.  OH,  He  is  developing  software  for  the 
Department  of  Defense  REMIS  project. 

Colleen  Brenan  Mogil  '85  starred  with  Vince  Van  Patten  in 
"In  The  Position"  at  the  Magnolia  Playhouse  in  Hollywood.  CA. 

Michael  R.  Cox  '86  has  been  named  tax  manager  of  the 
Harrisburg  office  KPMG  Peat  Marwick.  His  areas  of  corporate 
specialization  include  construction  and  manufacturing  industries. 

Denise  A.  Kennedy  '86  has  been  promoted  to  manager  in 
the  audil  depanment.  Ernst  &  liiiung.  Harrisburg.  PA. 

First  Lieutenant  Stephen  M.  Beniz  '87  completed  the 
■Army  Medical  Department's  officers'  basic  course  at  Fort  Sam 
Houston,  T.\, 


Edward  R.  Gras  '87  is  vice  president  in  the  control  group 
division.  First  National  Bank  of  New  Jersey. 

Jame.s  M.  Rudolf  '87  recently  deployed  with  the  13th 
Marine  Expeditionary  Unit.  Camp  Pendleton.  CA.  for  six 
months  to  the  Western  Pacific  Ocean, 

Douglas  P.  Schnell  "87  is  mortgage  consultant  of  Orange 
County.  Mid-Hudson  Savings  Bank  of  Fishkill.  NY. 

Dr  Henry  Hood  H'88  retired  as  president  of  Geisinger 
Medical  Center, 

Diane  Esty  '89  is  assistant  branch  manager  of  the  Glenpointe 
office  of  Midlantic  National  Bank.  Teaneck.  NJ. 

Kelly  Hayner  '89  is  an  English  teacher  in  Madrid.  /  Calle  Jaime 
el  Conquistador  15.  10-B0-2a  escalera.  28045  Madrid.  Spain, 

Cosimo  lacavazzi  '89  is  project  coordinator  for  The  Coudyatxl. 
a  luxury  office  park.  Hillsborough.  NJ. 

Steven  D.  Losefsky  '89  has  been  promoted  to  vice  president. 
Cliffs  Management  Corporation.  His  wife.  Vicki  Mangus 
Losefsky  '88  is  sales  administrator.  Ericsson  G.E.  /  Apartment 
A-12.  405  Broad  Avenue.  Leonia.  NJ  07605. 

Trevor  K.  Henry  '89  recently  returned  from  a  three-month 
North  .Mlantic  deployment  aboard  the  submarine  "USS  Whale," 

THE  NINETIES 

Gary  R.  Allmers  '90  is  an  officer  with  the  Dumont  Police 
Department,  He  will  attend  the  Police  Academy  in  Mahwah.  NJ, 

Robert  F.  Herr  '90  is  assistant  director  of  admissions. 
Wagner  College.  Staten  Island.  NY, 

Peter  A.  Smith  '90  has  been  promoted  to  sales  representative 
with  Grosfillex  North  America,  Inc.  His  territory  now  covers 
Indiana.  Ohio.  West  Virginia,  Kentucky,  and  western 
Pennsylvania. 


Do's 


LVC.AS-BROWN 
Jennifer  L.  Brown  '87  to  John  S.  Lucas.  November  12. 

1988.  Susquehannans  in  the  wcddinc  partv  were  Elizabeth 
I.  Tenney  '87  and  Allyson  M.  Gleriibock  '87  Jennifer  is 
director  of  admissions  .ind  social  service  for  a  residential 
facility  serving  the  mentally  handicapped.  Her  husband  is  a 
product  manager  for  a  pharmaceutical  company,  /  One  Oak 
Avenue,  Yardley,  PA  19067 

EARLE-DEAMER 
Lisa  Deamer  Sawyer  '71  to  Martin  F,  Earle,  September  9, 

1989.  Shadyside  Presbyterian  Church.  Pittsburgh.  PA,  Lisa  is 
a  self-employed  interior  designer.  Her  husband  is  a  physician 
specializing  in  oncology.  /  400  Devonshire  Street.  Pittsburgh. 
PA  15213. 

ROWE'KRAFT 

Andrea  Kraft  to  William  O.  Rowe  '77.  May  26.  1990,  He 
is  pursuing  his  master  of  divinity  degree  at  Eastern  Baptist 
Theological  Seminary  while  working  at  West  Jersey  Hospital 
in  Voorhees.  NJ,  /  Allison  Apartments  23.3.  31  Maple  Avenue. 
Marlton.  NJ  0805.3. 
PIERCEBUFFA 

Ann  Buffa  '86  to  Russell  J.  Pierce  '86.  September  23. 

1990.  St.  Augustine.  Ossining.  NY,  In  the  wedding  party  from 
Susquehanna  were  Michael  J.  Albcrse  '86,  Andrew  Ajello 
'86.  Steven  C.  Ajello  '87.  Steven  C.  Euler  '86,  Nicholas 
Silenok  '85.  Gary  J.  Pontecorvo  '85.  Donna  K.  Hansen 
'86,  Cathy  L.  Jones  '86.  and  Robin  L.  Emerson  '86  Ann  is 
assistant  national  sales  manager.  Bally  of  Switzerland.  New 
York  City,  Russell  is  a  senior  credit  analyst.  Amerada  Hess 
Corporation.  Woodbridge.  NJ,  /  208  Newport  Court.  Fords. 
NJ  08863 

CARRIGAN-HACKEL 

Caroline  S.  Hackel  '86  to  Jeffrey  G.  Garrigan  '86  April 
20.  1991,  St,  Theresa  Church,  Summit,  NJ,  Susquehannans 
in  the  wedding  party  were  Stephanie  Foglia  Donato  '86. 
Patricia  Hill  Morailis  '86,  Diane  K,  Braisted  '86.  Diane  C. 
Mead  '86.  Susan  J.  Zabransky  '87.  Robert  E.  Lytle  '86.  and 
Robert  C.  Doidge  '87  Jeff  is  a  graduate  of  Seton  Hall  Law 
School  and  is  assistant  prosecuuir  in  Hudson  County.  NJ, 
Caroline  is  a  telecommunications  consultant  for  the  Howard 
Savings  Bank.  Livingston.  NJ,  /  Apartment  97.  55  Park 
Avenue.  Verona.  NJ  07044. 


STANTON-DANA 

Molly  B.  Dana  to  J.  David  Stanton  Jr.  '87.  March  23,  1991, 
First  Presbyterian  Church,  Wilkes-Barre,  PA.  The  best  man 
was  Mark  W.  Casazza  '86.  David  is  a  computer  systems 
analyst  with  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania.  /  4420B 
Storeys  Court.  Harrisburg.  PA  17109, 
WARD-DONOVAN 

Donna  Donovan  to  John  A.  Ward  '83.  April  ft.  1991.  Si. 
Anns  Church.  Jersey  City.  NJ,  Kevin  J.  Cullinan  '83  was  in 
the  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna,  John  is  a  sales  manager 
with  the  New  Jersey  Nets  basketball  team.  He  is  also  part-time 
sporlscaster  lor  Cable  TV  of  Jersey  City.  His  wife  is  personnel 
administrator.  Trust  Company  of  New  Jersey,  /  53  Jefferson 
Avenue.  Jersey  City.  NJ  07306, 
GALLAGHER-BOBOWSKI 

Susan  L  Bobowski  to  Daniel  L.  Ciallagher  '84.  May  11. 
1991.  Immaculate  Heart  of  Mary  Church.  Wayne.  NJ.  In  the 
wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  Kathleen  Gallagher 
Fallon  '81  and  David  J.  Gr/ybowski  '84  Dan  is  a  certified 
public  accountant  with  Mamas.  Ohiinger.  McGary  &  Quinn. 
PC,  in  King  of  Prussia.  PA,  His  wife  is  a  financial  analyst 
with  AT&T  Capital  Corporation  in  Morristown.  NJ,  /  84  Shewell 
Avenue.  First  Floor.  Doylestown.  PA  18901, 
DECKER-RODRIGUEZ 

Sandra  Rodriguez  to  Francis  C.  Decker  '86  May  18.  1991. 
St,  Leo  the  Great.  Lincroft.  NJ.  Francis  is  an  accountant  with 
Paritz  &  Co  /  337  Sharon  Court,  Woodbridge,  NJ  07095 
FAIRBANKS-BERGER 

Dawn  Marie  Berger  '88  to  John  Fairbanks,  June  15,  1991, 
Old  West  Church,  Calais,  VT  Vocalist  for  the  service  was 
Jeffcry  T.  Ulmer  '88.  Dawn  is  pursuing  a  master's  degree  in 
literature  at  the  University  of  Wisconsin,  Milwaukee.  Her 
husband  is  a  journalist  at  The  Shehovgan  Press.  1 165  Green 
Bay  Road.  Thiensville.  Wl  5.3092. 
VELLIS-PARKER 

Janine  M.  Parker  '87  to  Dean  R  Vellis  '87.  May  25.  1991. 
Our  Lady  of  Mount  Carmel.  Ridgewood,  NJ.  Susquehannans 
in  the  wedding  party  were  Kerry  A.  Decker  '87.  Glen  M. 
Fandl  '86,  Michael  J.  Alberse  '86.  Karen  D.  Murray  '87, 
and  Thomas  C.  .Schwab  '87,  Janine  is  an  account  adjuster 
with  Polo  Ralph  Lauren  Corporation.  Carlstadt.  NJ.  Dean  is 
vice  president.  Omega  Warehousing.  Inc..  Totowa.  NJ,  /  1361 
Oxford  Street.  Mahwah.  NJ  07430. 
KURRAS-PARKS 

Irene  Parks  to  James  A.  Kurras  '77,  St,  Andrew's  Lutheran 
Church,  Smithtown,  NY  James  is  credit,  collections,  and  accounts 
receivable  supervisor,  Daton  Business.  /  1003  Hearthside 
Court  South,  Hendersonville,  TN  37075. 
KLEPADLO-CASEY 

Juel  A.  Casey  "76  to  Ronald  J,  Klepadlo.  June  15.  1991. 
Immaculate  Conception.  West  Pittston.  PA,  Mary  Ellen 
Casey  '80  was  maid  of  honor,  Juel  is  a  teacher  in  the 
Wyoming  Area  School  District.  Her  husband  is  a  firefighter. 
Plains  Township,  /  12  Skyview  Drive.  Plains,  PA  18705. 
GOBIN-EDWARDS 

Cheryl  L.  Edwards  '91  to  Scott  I.  Gobin.  June  15. 
1991.  Allison  United  Methodist  Church.  Carlisle.  PA,  In 
the  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  I^uren  J. 
Schumacher  '91,  Deanna  M.  Smith  '92  and  Edward 
T.  Edwards  HI  '93,  Her  husband  is  a  graduate  of  Temple 
University  School  of  Pharinacy.  /  1106  Floribunda  Lane, 
Mechanicsburg.  PA  17055. 
ELY-HALE 

Virginia  C.  Hale  '90  to  Andrew  C.  Ely,  June  29,  1991, 
Central  Presbyterian  Church,  Norristown,  PA.  Virginia  is 
a  staff  reporter.  TV  Guicte  Miigazint:  Her  husband  is  a  staff 
accountant.  Gist-Brocadis  Food  Ingredients.  King  of  Prussia. 
PA,  '  1447  Markley  Street.  Norristown.  PA  19401, 
ALBOUM-GREENmLD 

Mary  Theresa  Greenwald  '89  to  Todd  1).  Alboum 
'87.  July  5.  1991.  St,  Dunstans  Church.  Glastonbury.  CT 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Clifford  Vander 
May  '87  and  Thomas  R.  Berkshire  '88.  Terri  is  a  brokerage 
assistant  at  INVEST  Financial  Corporation,  Todd  is 
implementation  manager.  AT&T,  in  Somerset.  NJ,  / 
24  Spruce  Court.  Bedminster.  NJ  07921 
FEDAK-LEWNIEWSKI 

Catherine  A.  Lesniewski  '90  to  William  M   Fedak.  July 
13.  1991.  St.  Basil's  Russian  Orthodox  Church.  Simpson.  PA. 
Catherine  is  attending  Marywood  College  for  a  master's  degree 
in  art  therapy.  She  is  an  early  intervention  case  manager  with 

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SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

10 


ELECTIONS 


The  Annual  Meeting  of  the 

Susquehanna  University 

Alumni  Association 

will  be  held  on 

Saturday,  June  6,  1992 

at  9:45  a.m. 

in  the  Auditorium  of 

Seibert  HaU 

Elections  will  be  held,  and  the  nominees 
to  be  voted  on  are: 

For  a  three-year  term  as  Alumni 
Representative  to  the  Susquehanna 
University  Board  of  Directors: 
William  C.  Davenport  '53, 
Camp  Hill,  PA 

For  one-year  terms  as  officers  of  the 

Susquehanna  University  Alumni 

Association: 

President 

Terry  L.  March  '67,  New  York  City,  NY 

First  Vice  President 

Carol  B.  Kehler  '74,  Mechanicsburg,  PA 

Second  Vice  President 

Richard  D.  Spotts  '68,  Doylestown,  PA 

Secretary 

Donald  S.  King  '66,  Montoursville,  PA 

Treasurer 

Chester  G.  Rowe  '52,  Selinsgrove,  PA 

For  three-year  terms  as  members-atlarge 
of  the  Susquehanna  University  Alumni 
Association: 

William  D.  Atkinson  '74,  Berwyn,  PA 
Jack  K.  Bishop  '57,  Hershey,  PA 
Samuel  D.  Clapper  '68,  Somerset,  PA 
James  H.  Faust  '87,  Chambersburg,  PA 
Donald  E.  Owen  '72,  Carlisle,  PA 
Roxane  Havice  Vermillion  '71, 

Summit  Hill,  PA 
Flora  Barnhart  Wissinger  '51, 

Altoona,  PA 

All  Susquehanna  University  alumni  are 
eligible  to  participate  in  this  meeting, 
and  everyone  is  invited  to  attend. 

■\VW . 


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Norlheasi  Tn-County  MH/MR,  Her  husband  is  an  I 
company  examiner  for  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania.  / 
3  Porter  Street.  Simpson,  PA  18407. 
GOODFELLOW-JANimR 

Cynthia  M.  Janitor  to  Robert  W.  Goodfellow  '85.  July  19, 
1991.  Immaculate  Conception  Church.  Irwin,  PA.  Robert  is  a 
sales  representative  with  Beckwith  Machinery  Company.  / 
122.1  Stratford  Court,  Mars.  PA  16046. 
LANAMPENDER 

Mari  E   Pender  to  Richard  D.  Lanam  III  '89.  July  20. 
1991.  St.  Mary's  Church.  Perth  Amboy,  NJ.  Richard  is  a 
senior  editor  with  R.R.  Bowker.  New  Providence,  NJ.  / 
655  Fourth  Avenue.  Westl'ield.  NJ  07090 
BAXTER-ZIZELMANN 

Andrea  J.  Zizelmann  '91  to  Brent  C.  Baxter  '91.  July 
20,  1991,  Saint  John's  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  Tamaqua. 
PA.  In  the  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  Brett  W. 
Ballenger  '91,  Mark  A.  Walter  '91,  Daniel  Navarro  '93, 
Eric  S.  Zizelmann  '9.1,  Alyson  K.  Moore  '93,  Janel  E. 
Snyder  '91,  and  Shawn  T.  Daly  '89  /  Apartment  N-31. 
590  South  Neglev  Avenue.  Pittsburgh,  PA  15232. 
McFATRIDci-HARE 

Flavia  Hare  to  Mitchell  L.  McFatridge  '80.  August  .3.  1991. 
St.  James  Episcopal  Church.  Parkton.  MD.  Mitch  is  a  rural 
carrier  with  Glen  Rock  Post  Office.  Glen  Rock.  PA.  His  wife 
is  a  dental  hygienist  for  Michael  Wertz  in  York.  PA.  /  123 
North  Findlay  Street.  York.  PA  17402. 
DEITRICH-ONEILL 

Ellen  G  O'Neill  to  James  Norman  Deitrich,  Jr.  '86. 
August  .3.  1991.  St.  John  Vianney  Church.  Gladwyne.  PA. 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Kenneth  D. 
Trimble  '86,  Robert  J.  Bentz  '86,  and  Peter  E.  Cavanaugh 
'86.  Norman  is  a  trader  for  BHS  Securities  in  Philadelphia. 
His  wife  is  a  teacher  at  the  William  Penn  Charter  School  in 
Philadelphia.  /  149  West  Graziers  Lane,  Philadelphia,  PA 
19118. 
TIFFEY-BRENNAN 

Donna  M.  Brennan  to  John  A.  Tiffey  '90.  August  3.  1991. 
St.  Catharines.  Spring  Lake,  NJ.  In  the  wedding  party  from 
Susquehanna  were  William  J.  Corcoran  '91  and  Brendan  J. 
Flynn  '91.  John  is  corporate  account  executive.  The  Chicago 
Hilton  and  Towers.  His  wife  is  an  elementary  teacher.  St. 
Helen's  School.  /Apartment  309-W.  411  Fullerton  Parkway. 
Chicago.  IL  60614. 
TILGHM.AN-SHARP 

Elizabeth  Dallam  Sharp  to  William  1.  Tilghman  111  '81. 
August  10.  1991,  St.  Andrews  Episcopal  Church.  Stale 
College,  PA.  In  the  wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were 
Michael  R.  Trego  '81,  Phillip  A.  Compton  '80,  and  Judith 
A.  Blee  '62.  Bill  is  instructor  of  music  theory  at  Penn  State 
University.  He  is  also  staff  accompanist  for  the  Penn  State 
Choral  Society,  and  has  served  as  assistant  music  director  for 
recent  summer  theatre  productions  of  Pennsylvania  Centre 
Stage.  His  wife  serves  as  conductor  of  the  Penn  State  Women's 
Chorus  and  is  completing  her  master's  degree  in  conducting.  / 
Apartment  C5.  445  Waupclani  Drive.  State  College.  PA  16801, 


A  recent  alumni  gathering  in  Albuquerque.  NM.  hmught 
together  (from  left  to  right)  Pal  and  F.  George  MacQueslen 
'43,  Beverly  Steeley  '69  ami  Benjamin  '68  Larzelere,  Louise 
Kresge  Isaacs  '45,  and  (seated)  Naomi  Bingaman  Shafer 
'40  and  Raymond  Shafer.  Iwsts  for  the  evcnmg. 


BOYER-SUNDERLAND 

Kimberly  D.  Sunderland  to  Jerrel  H.  Boyer  '91.  August  24, 
1991,  Newton  Hamilton  United  Methodist  Church,  Huntingdon, 
PA.  Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Jeremy  T. 
Boyer  '91  and  Daniel  A.  Hughes  '91  Jerrel  is  at  medical 
school  at  the  University  of  New  England.  Biddeford.  ME.  /  93 
Hills  Beach  Road.  Biddeford,  ME  04005. 
EBLE  WILSON 

Linda  J.  Wilson  to  Christopher  Eble  '87,  August  31,  1991, 
Trinity  United  Methodist  Church,  Hackettstown,  NJ.  In  the 
wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  ivere  Kenneth  P.  Newman 
'87,  Jeffrey  M.  Rehling  '88,  and  N.  Daniel  Leniasters 
'87.  Chris  is  a  circuit  implementation  coordinator.  AT&T 
International  in  Morristown.  NJ.  The  bride  is  a  control  clerk 
tor  Alliance  Capotal  in  Secaucus.  NJ.  /  695  Audubon  Court 
Stanhope.  NJ  07874. 
BVRROUGHS-BVCEY 

Alice  M   Bucey  to  Robert  F.  Burroughs  111  '70.  August  31. 
1991.  at  the  outdoor  gardens  at  the  Fountainhead.  New  Hope. 
PA.  Robert  is  general  man.igcr  of  Trenton  Folding  Box.  His 
wile  IS  in  the  management  iiflice  of  Princeton  MarketFair.  / 
18  Fabrow  Drive.  Titusville,  NJ  08560-1102, 
NELSON-COOKE 

Barbra  A.  Cooke  '88  to  Mark  Nelson.  September  7.  1991, 
Stanton  Reformed  Church.  Flemington.  NJ.  In  the  wedding 
party  from  Susquehanna  were  Pamela  A.  Culos  '88  and  M. 
Alice  Jeremko  '87.  Barbra  is  a  staff  associate  at  Temps  & 
Company.  Rockville.  MD.  Her  husband  is  a  senior  legal 
assistant  at  Newman  and  Holtzinger  in  Washington,  DC.  / 
Apartment  4,  7029  Strathmore  Street.  Bethesda.  MD  20815. 
GRAF-BENEY 

Dawn  M.  Beney  '91  to  Brett  W.  Graf  '88.  September  14, 
1991,  Dreisbach  United  Church  of  Christ.  Miftlinburg,  PA, 
Debra  J.  Feaster  '91  was  in  the  wedding  party.  Dawn  is 
^an  accountant  for  AHEDD  Inc..  Camp  Hill.  PA.  Brett  is  a 
salesman  for  Snyder's  of  Hanover.  /  18  Thoroughview  Court, 
Hanover,  PA  19331. 
JONES-SLATTERY 

Kristine  S.  Slatlery  to  Brian  L.  Jones  '86,  September  15. 
1991.  St.  John  Vianney,  Cumberland,  Rl,  Susquehannans  in 
the  wedding  party  were  Kirk  D.  Voggy  '86  and  J.  Clayton 
Gosselt  '8'7.  Brian  is  in  sales  with  Ken  Jones.  Inc.  in  Worcester. 
MA.  His  wife  is  a  dental  hygienist   /  24  Nelson  Street, 
Clinton,  MA  015IO 
HAMILWN-HEIM 

-Susan  J.  Heim  '87  to  Robert  W  Hamilton.  September  21, 
1991.  Christ  Lutheran  Church,  Lcwisburg.  PA.  In  the  wedding 
party  from  Susquehanna  were  Elizabeth  Heim  O'Neii  '85  and 
Douglas  P.  O'Neii  '86.  Susan  is  a  senior  systems  analyst  for 
Hewlett  Packard.  Rockville.  MD,  Her  husband  is  director  of 
corporate  technology  advancement  for  Viar  and  Company. 
Alexandria.  VA.  /  Apartment  62.3.  13005  Cherry  Bend 
Terrace.  Germantown.  MD  20874-1842. 
PATION-MILLER 

Stephanie  S.  Miller  '90  to  Walter  A.  Fallon  II  '88. 
September  21.  1991.  outdoors  at  Watsontown.  PA.  Stephanie 
was  given  away  by  her  father.  I^eroy  T.  Miller  Jr.  '59.  She 
is  a  research  technician.  Air  Products  &  Chemicals.  Inc.. 
Allentown.  PA.  Walter  is  in  graduate  study  in  biochemistry. 
Lehigh  University.  /  Apartment  2,  928  Ostrom  Street, 
Bethlehem,  PA  18015, 
R.AVITZ-CAPIZOLA 

Lisa  M-  Capizola  U)  Bryan  S.  Kavitz  '86,  September 
22,  1991,  Sheraton  Postc  Inn.  Cherry  Hill.  NJ.  Andrew 
J.  Gallagher  '86  was  in  the  wedding  party.  Bryan  is  with 
Pepsi-Cola  Inc.  His  wife  is  a  programming  analyst  for 
Prudential  Insurance  Co.  /  1564  James  Court.  Vineland. 
NJ  08360, 
MILLER-MUSCARELLI 

Mary  M.  Muscarclli  '84  to  Darryl  Miller.  September 
28.  1991.  St.  Joseph's  Catholic  Church.  Lancaster,  PA.  Mary 
is  with  Kelly  Temporary  Services,  New  Holland.  PA.  Her 
husband  is  with  Stauffer's  of  Kissel  Hill.  /  324  West  Woods 
Drive.  Litilz,  PA  17543-9319. 
MARCONI-COOPER 

Colleen  M.  Cooper  to  Lee  A.  Marconi  '88.  September  28. 
1991.  St,  Jude's  Church,  Mountain  Top,  PA.  In  the  wedding 
party  from  Susquehanna  were  Michael  S.  Dayton  '88  and 
Geoffrey  M.  Woodall  '88  Lee  is  district  executive  with  the 
Northeastern  Pennsylvania  Council,  Boy  Scouts  of  America. 
His  wile  is  with  the  law  offices  of  Rosenn,  Jenkins  &  Greenwalcl. 
Wilkes-Barre.  PA,  /  708  Horizon  Village,  Mountain  Top, 
PA  18707-2237 


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MARQVETTEWALTER 

Phyllis  E.  Walter  '89  lo  Ronald  A,  Marquelie.  September 
28.  1991.  Winter  Stale  Park.  Mifflinburg.  PA.  Susquehannans 
in  the  wedding  party  were  Heidi  M.  Perry  '90  and  Sarah 
Waller  '89.  The  groom  is  with  Mac  Jones  Ford-Saab,  Red 
Lion.  PA.  /  Apaninent  C-41.  \ii  Bridlewood  Way.  York. 
PA  I7402-916«, 
BATEMAN-CLARK 

Dawn  S.  Clark  '90  to  Anthony  G.  Baleman  Jr.  '90.  October 
5.  1991.  Mimmburg,  PA.  D.  Alan  Huseman  '90  was  in  the 
wedding  party.  /  2902  Upton  Street  NW,  Washington.  DC  20008. 
CURICHHOLM 

Kim  J.  Holm  to  Robert  E.  Curich  '79.  October  5.  1991  The 
best  man  was  Mark  R.  Lewis  '79.  /  .16  Hopper  Avenue.  Pompton 
Plains.  NJ  07444. 
JAEGER-ELSAS 

Kimberly  J.  Elsas  '89  to  Ronald  E.  Jaeger.  October  5. 
1991.  St.  George's  By  The  River  Church.  Rumson.  NJ. 
Christine  M.  Bohler  '89  was  in  the  wedding  party.  Kimberly 
IS  working  toward  her  master's  degree  in  social  work  at 
Fordham  University.  Her  husband  is  with  Metropolitan  Life 
Insurance  Co.  /  Unit  2C.  16  Cove  Road.  East  Norwich. 
CT  068.'>5, 
VunHORN-PAIGE 

Soma  L.  Paige  lo  Jeffrey  S.  VanHorn  '84.  October  12. 
1991.  Messiah  Lutheran  Church.  New  Berlin.  PA  Jeffrey 
IS  with  HRB  Systems.  Inc.  in  State  College.  His  wile  works 
al  Lewislown  Hospital,  /  11.1  East  Drive.  Boalsburg.  PA 
16827-1518. 
DiCIACOMO-ZUCCA 

Amy  Zucca  '88  lo  Peter  DiGiacomo  '89.  October  12.  1991. 
Sacred  Heart  Church.  Vineland.  NJ.  Susquehannans  in  the 
weddmg  party  were  Barbara  H.  Dcakin  '88.  Erin  M. 
Donohue  '88,  John  W,  Wolfe  '88,  Charles  G.  "GreR" 
Jcrrehian  '88,  Curtis  L.  Barrick  '87,  Kenneth  R.  Loisch 
'87  and  Gerald  T.  Pryor  '90.  Amy  works  at  QUANTICS  Inc 
in  Malvern.  Peter  works  at  Candee  Sales  in  Upper  Darby.  / 
848  North  Franklin  Street.  Poitstown,  PA  19464. 
SPRENCER'PERLMAN 

Alice  M.  Perlman  '84  lo  Kurt  J.  Sprenger,  October  12. 
1991.  Lucien  Methodist  Church.  Kings  Park,  NY  In  the 
weddmg  party  from  Susquehanna  were  Kellic  Dressier  Ladka 
'84  and  Beverly  Jones  Hoehing  '84  Alice  is  assistant  office 
manager  with  ValCon  Construction  Consultants.  Inc.  in 
Manhattan.  NY.  Her  husband  is  a  collector  for  Computer 
Associates.  Islandia.  NY.  /  319  Walter  Avenue,  Mineola. 
NY  11501. 
WOLFORD  RUSSELL 

Lisa  A.  Russell  to  Michael  G.  Wnlford  '89.  October  19, 
1991.  First  Assembly  of  God.  Eric.  PA.  Michael  is  a  physician 
at  the  University  of  Medicine  and  Dentistry  of  New  Jersey, 
Mount  Laurel,  NJ./  1417  Brittain  Street,  Berwick.  PA  18603. 
CLARK-HITE 

Deborah  A.  Hile  '89  to  Michael  B  Clark,  October  26, 
1991,  St.  Paul's  Lutheran  Church.  Flemington.  NJ.  In  the 
wedding  party  from  Susquehanna  were  Kimberlee  A.  Halpin 
'91  and  Sonia  Parkhurst  Goldswortby  '89  Deborah  is  a 
supervisor.  The  Prudential.  Toms  River.  NJ   Her  husband 
is  a  construction  estimator.  Vinen  Corp..  Annandale.  NJ.  / 
6117  Wellington  Place,  Aberdeen,  NJ  07747, 
BRAYSWISHER 

Gina  A  Swisher  to  William  M,  Bray  '83,  November  2, 
1991.  St.  Mark's  United  Church  of  Christ.  Lebanon.  PA, 
Musicians  from  Susquehanna  tor  the  wedding  were  Lori  M. 
Kahan  '85,  David  E,  Bingaman  '85.  and  Raymond  E.  Short 
'82   Bill  works  for  the  Octorara  Area  School  District.  His  wife 
IS  a  substitute  teacher.  /  18  Stratford  Village.  Lancaster,  PA 
17602-1163. 
PLMH-KINC 

Adrienc  M.  King  '87  to  Michael  Plath,  November  2,  1991, 
Immaculate  Heart  of  Mary.  Scotch  Plains.  NJ.  Lisa  Caruso 
Approvato  '87  was  in  the  wedding  party.  Adriene  is  a  broker. 
Canton  Fitzgerald,  New  York  City.  /  130  Sunnyvale  Court. 
Somerset.  NJ  08873. 
HARTMAN-WOLF 

Mary  E,  Wolf  '84  to  Robert  C,  Hartman  II.  November 
2.  1991.  St    Matthew  Lutheran  Church.  Hanover.  PA.  In  the 
wedding  party  troni  Susquehanna  were  Stephanie  Farkas 
Salinas  '84  and  William  J,  Price  '82   Mary  is  a  graduate 
of  the  Lutheran  Theological  Seminary  in  Philadelphia  and  is 
director  i>f  youth  at  St   Matthew  Lutheran  Church  in  Hanover. 
Her  husband  is  with  Barnharl  Electric.  Hanover,  /  606  York 
Street,  Hanover.  PA  17331. 


SINNOfT-FRIARS 

Gail  D,  Friars  '87  to  Kevin  M,  Sinnott  '87,  November 
16.  1991,  West  Side  Presbyterian  Church,  Ridgewood,  NJ. 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Elizabeth  A, 
Molloy  '87,  Anne  E,  Molloy  '87.  Assunta  M.  Cannone  '87. 
and  W'illiam  C,  Calvert  III  '87.  Gail  is  an  office  manager  for 
a  pet  care  facility.  Kevin  is  an  account  executive  for  Maersk 
Lines,  /  251  Main  Avenue.  Stirling.  NJ  07980 
LEWIS-DERKITS 

Judith  A,  Derkils  to  Michael  K,  Lewis  '84,  November  23. 
1991,  St.  John  the  BaptLst  Catholic  Church,  Allentown,  PA. 
Michael  is  a  computer  technology  teacher  at  Carbon  County 
Area  Vocational-Technical  School.  His  wife  is  a  medical 
assistant.  /I952  South  Law  Street.  Allentown,  PA  18103-8613, 
UECKERMAMN'ARNINC 

Donna  G  Arning  to  Gerald  W,  Ueckermann  '82,  November 
23,  1991,  Epiphany  Episcopal  Church,  Atlantic  City,  NJ,  / 
20  East  Ashland  Avenue,  Pleasantville,  NJ  08232. 
BOWERS-HALTER 

Vicki  J,  Halter  '88  to  Neal  H,  Bowers,  November  23, 
1991,  Emanuel  Lutheran  Church,  Friesburg,  NJ.  Vicki  is  with 
Physicians  Express  in  Bridgeton.  Her  husband  is  employed 
by  Ponton  Farms  in  Canton.  /  R.D.  3.  Bridgeton.  NJ  08302. 
ROOKE-AZOY 

Cynthia  M.  Azoy  to  Christopher  D.  Rooke  '82.  November 
.30.  1991.  St.  Peter's  Episcopal  Church.  Morristown.  NJ,  Chris 
is  a  bankruptcy  manager  for  the  AT&T  Credit  Corporation  in 
Parsippany,  NJ.  His  wife  is  an  assistant  vice  president  in  the 
Morristown  regional  trust  office  of  the  First  Fidelity  Bank  of 
New  Jersey.  /Spring  Valley  Road.  Morristown.  NJ  07960. 
McCORMICK-BEADENCUP 

June  Beadencup  '91  to  Todd  M.  McCormick. 
December  14.  1991.  Zion  Lutheran  Church,  Hummelstown, 
PA   Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Shani  L, 
Williams  '91  and  Kimberlee  A,  Halpin  '91,  June  is  with 
Pennsylvania  Rural  Electric  Association,  Her  husband  is  a 
draftsman  with  Krehling  Industries.  /  7947  Rides  Lane, 
Hummelstown.  PA  17036. 
HUCHES-ZABRANSKY 

Susan  J,  Zabransky  '87  to  Robert  L.  Hughes  Jr.,  December 
27,  1991,  Zion  Lutheran,  Saddle  River,  NJ.  In  the  wedding 
party  from  Susquehanna  were  Jill  Zabransky  '90  and 
Caroline  Hackel  Garrigan  '86.  /  588  Franklin  Avenue, 
Nutley,  NJ  07110 
ALWSKY-CHABALLA 

Beth  Chaballa  to  Leonard  L.  Alansky  '85,  December  28, 
1991,  St,  Anthony's  Catholic  Church,  Lancaster,  PA.  Joseph 
P.  Valch  '86  was  in  the  wedding  party.  Leonard  is  a  clinical 
pharmacist  with  Wyeth-Ayerst  Research  and  employed  by 
Thrift  Drug  Co.  in  Downinglown.  PA.  His  wife  is  with 
Peoples/CVS  Drug  Store  in  Lititz.  /  502  Thomas  Road. 
Downinglown.  PA  19335-3036. 
BENTZ-HEAPS 

Danielle  R.  Heaps  '90  to  Stephen  M.  Beniz  '87. 
January  4.  1992.  Trinity  Episcopal  Church.  Buckingham.  PA, 
Susquehannans  in  the  wedding  party  were  Paul  J.  Bentz  '84. 
Renee  Chodack  '90  and  Margaret  K.  Bentz  '92  Steve  is  a 
first  lieutenant  in  the  US.  Army  stationed  in  Baumholder, 
Germanv.  where  they  now  reside.  /  HHC  2/68  AR.  Unit 
23725.  k?0.  AE  09034, 


Born  Crusaders 


To  Jeffrey  and  Lisa  Campbell  Lynch  '81,  a  daughter,  Meredith, 
October  18,  1989,  /  121  York  Street,  Enola,  PA  17025. 

To  Sara  and  Edward  P,  Clancy  '78.  a  daughter.  Erin. 
April  16.  1990,  She  joins  brother" Daniel,  born  March  24. 
1988,  Edward  is  a  vice  president,  accident  and  health. 
American  International  Group.  New  York  City,  /  11 
Carriage  Drive.  Middlctown.  NJ  07748, 

To  Thomas  E,  '76  and  Barbara  Keller  Dertouzos  '76, 
a  daughter.  Laurel  Anne,  Mav  1,  1990.  She  joins  brother 
Michael  Keller,  born  April  25.  1986.  /  917  Fillmore  Road, 
Norristown,  PA  19401. 

To  Mr,  and  Mrs,  George  E,  Saridakis  '75,  a  daughter. 
Joann  Elizabeth  Chang.  July  9.  1990  '  179  Delaware  Street. 
Woodbury.  NJ  08096. 

To  William  A.  '76  and  Kathleen  Marvin  Morgan  '76. 
a  daughter,  Margaret  Anne,  August  16,  1990.  /  8  Antietam 
Drive,  R.D.  2.  Birdsboro.  PA  19508 


To  Walter  J.  '80  and  Joan  "Jodie"  PCnniman  Krzastek 
'80,  a  son,  Luke,  September  17,  1990,  He  joins  brother 
Marcus  Richard,  born  April  8,  1987,  /  326  Hoffman  Lane. 
Glen  Gardner.  NJ  08826. 

To  Michael  C.  '80  and  Nancy  Mott  Kammerer  '80,  a 
daughter,  Jeanette  Lynn,  January  11,  1991.  /  17  Providence 
Lane.  Howell,  NJ  07731. 

To  Richard  J.  and  Patricia  Schoenegan  Levine  '80,  a  son, 
Taylor  Adam.  January  21,  1991,  He  joins  sister  Meredith.  / 
10023  Lampkin  Way.  Charlotte.  NC  28259 

To  Jeffrey  and  Tura  Hammarstrom  Dickert  "78,  a  son, 
Timothy  James,  April  14,  1991,  He  joins  sister  Kaitlin.  / 
638  Sycamore  Lane.  North  Brunswick.  NJ  08902. 


PairUk  Kevin  Sclioe 


To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Dale  F.  Schoener  '78.  a  son.  Patrick 
Kevin.  April  16.  1991.  Suffering  from  severe  neonatal 
pneumonia  at  birth,  Patrick  spent  25  days  in  Lankenau 
Hospital's  Neonatal  Intensive  Care  Unit.  Dale  is  working 
as  a  chemist  with  an  emphasis  on  diagnostics.  /  974  Wind 
Song  Road,  West  Chester,  PA  19382. 

To  Mr,  and  Mrs.  James  S.  Norell  '81.  a  daughter,  Emily 
Victoria,  May  17,  1991.  /  16  Hathaway  Drive.  Garden  City. 
NY  11530 

To  Franz  Peter  '84  and  Wendy  Rittenhnuse  Ariz  '83, 
a  daughter,  Erika  Kristin,  May  19,  1991.  Peter  is  an  accounts 
manager  with  Carolina  Freight  Carriers,  Neptune,  NJ.  /  17 
Oakwood  Drive.  New  Egypt.  NJ  08533. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jim  Mu.vselman  '70.  a  son.  Matthew  Menzel, 
June  I,  1991.  /  266  Byxbee  Street.  San  Francisco.  CA  94132. 

To  Mr,  and  Mrs.  Ronald  R,  Reese  '82,  a  daughter, 
Maura  Aileen,  June  11,  1991.  /  29  Medbury  Road. 
Wallingford,  PA  19086. 

To  Douglas  E.  '81  and  Lori  Kummerle  Garman  '82,  a 
son.  Paul  Douglas.  June  11.  1991,  /  47  Banyan  Drive, 
Rochester,  NY  14616, 

To  Thomas  and  Cheryl  Wolchek  Lee  '73,  a  son,  Dylan 
Harris,  June  12,  1991,  He  joins  sister  Rebecca  Gayle.  /  55 
Lillian  Court.  Ramsey.  NJ  07446, 

To  Scott  R.  '83  and  Bonna  Conner  Brooks  '83,  a  daughter, 
Anne  Marie,  June  21.  1991.  /  703  South  Spruce  Street, 
Elizabethiown,  PA  17022-2755. 

To  Herbert  W.  Ill  '84  and  Emily  Schrefflcr  Conover  '87. 
a  son,  Quinn  Suifford,  July  16,  1991.  /  23  West  Jonathan 
Court.  Kennett  Square.  PA  19348. 

To  F'rans-Willem  '81  and  Allison  Camps  van  Riemsdyk 
'83.  a  son.  Trevor  Willeni,  July  24,  1991.  He  joins  brother 
James  Frederik.  /  81  Diamond  Lane,  Old  Bridge.  NJ  08857 

To  Marti  and  David  J.  Lantz  '78,  a  son,  David  J  IV,  August 
8,  1991.  He  joins  Trevor,  Holly  and  Amy.  /  H.C.R,  1,  Box  444. 
Sciota,  PA  18354, 

To  Joseph  M.  '87  and  Heather  McRoberts  Wallach  '86. 
a  daughter,  Courtney  Emily,  August  11,  1991,  /  R,R,  2,  Box 
639-D.  Binghamlon,  NY  1.3904-9515, 

To  Kenneth  A.  '84  and  Jo-Ellen  Malloy  Miller  '81.  a 
daughter,  Jennifer  Marie.  September  15.  1991.  She  joins  sister 
Stephanie  Anne,  horn  February  14,  1988.  /  310  Saw  Mill  Lane, 
Horsham,  PA  19044. 

To  Jerome  '76  and  Elaine  lanora  Levkoff  '77,  a  daughter 
Kane,  September  17,  1991,  She  |oins  brothers  Steven  and 
David.  /  12  Rockleigh  Drive.  Ewing,  NJ  (1X628. 

To  Timothy  and  Marybeth  Reitz  Schneider  '81.  twins,  son, 

Michael  John,  and  daughter,  Emily  Carol.  September  27.  1991. 

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ATTENTION 
ALUMNI! 


You  may  not  know  it,  bul  you  can  play  a  vital  role 
in  the  future  of  Susquehanna  University. 

Each  year,  as  the  number  of  coUege-age  students 
decreases  nationally,  the  competition  for  qualified, 
motivated  young  men  and  women  becomes  more 
and  more  intense. 

Thai's  where  you  come  in.  With  more  than  11,000 
alumni  throughout  the  United  Stales  and  Canada,  we 
already  have  an  extraordinary  network  of  recruiters 
in  place.  After  all.  who  better  to  promote  Susquehanna 
than  those  of  you  who  have  experienced  it  first-hand? 

The  procedure  is  quite  simple.  Whenever  you  identify 
a  student  (relative,  neighbor,  friend)  you  believe  would 
be  a  prospect  for  our  consideration,  just  send  us  the 
information  on  the  attached  form.  The  Alumni  and 
Admissions  Offices  will  do  all  of  the  follow-up  work 
and  report  to  you  on  our  results. 

For  those  of  you  interested  in  doing  more,  the 
Alumni/Parent  Admissions  Network  (APAN)  works 
directly  with  the  Admissions  Office  in  attracting 
qualified  students  to  Susquehanna.  Currently,  nearly 
200  alumni  and  parents  participate  in  this  program. 
For  additional  information,  check  the  appropriate  box 
on  the  form. 

Your  assistance  with  our  recruiting  efforts  over  the  next 
several  years  will  enable  Susquehanna  University  to  remain 
one  of  the  nation's  outstanding,  small  undergraduate 
institutions.  You  are  our  greatest  resource,  and  your 
help  will  make  a  difference. 


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The  proud  grandmother  is  Delphine  Hoover  Reilz  '42.  /  39 
Olyinpic  Vdlage  Drive,  Methuen,  MA  01844-4158. 

To  Robert  and  Debra  Hnrvath  Ericksen  '82.  a  son,  Andrew 
James.  October  8.  1991.  He  joins  brothers  Matthew  and  Mark. 
/717  Van  Nest  Drive.  Martinsville.  NJ  08836. 

To  Gary  and  Lauren  Dunn  Klein  '79.  a  son.  David  Louis. 
October  12.  1991.  /  626  East  19lh  Street.  Chester.  PA  19013. 

To  Tim  and  Catherine  Sieben  Taylor  '84.  a  daughter. 
Lauren  Michelle.  October  28.  1991.7  303  Hill  Street.  Mt. 
Airy.  MD  21771. 

To  James  and  Anne  DelBello  Kenny  '83.  a  son,  James 
Michael.  October  30.  1991.  /  56  Harvard  Street,  Garden  City. 
NY  115.30 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  T.  Adams  '83.  a  son,  William 
Tyler.  November  5.  1991.  /  12333  Parks  Farm  Lane,  Charlotte. 
NC  28277 

To  Joseph  and  Christina  Finkler  Conroy  '8L  a  son,  Steven 
Stewart.  November  6.  1991.  Hejomsbrother  Michael  Joseph,  born 
December  16,  1988.  /  118  Parkview  Road,  Stratford,  NJ  08084. 

To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  David  G.  Bell  '81,  a  daughter,  Lauren 
Marie,  November  8.  1991,  /  920  North  Church  Road.  Sinking 
Spring.  PA  19608 

To  Stewart  and  Carol  Nichols  Callahan  '75,  a  daughter, 
Keisi  Poole.  November  15.  1991.  She  joins  sister.  Shea 
Nichols,  born  November  18,  1988.  /  3119  Ashking  Drive, 
Mechanicsville,  VA  23111. 

To  Matthew  '81  and  Nancy  Wright  Greenshields  '82, 
a  daughter,  Kimberly  Anne,  November  19,  1991.  She  joins 
brother  Jack.  /  8913  Avalon  Drive,  Richmond,  VA  23229. 

To  Anthony  and  Sacha  van  Riemsdyk  Altadonna  '84, 
a  son,  Joseph  Lucas,  December  12,  1991.  Sacha  is  an  account 
executive.  DialAmerica.  Mahwah.  NJ.  /  79  Whispering  Hills 
Place.  Chester.  NY  10918, 

To  Timothy  J.  '85  and  Susan  McCarthy  Brown  '84.  a 
son,  Michael  Timothy.  December  17  1991.  Tim  is  a  small 
group  consultant  with  Prudential  Insurance.  /  120  Chapel 
Court.  Downingtown.  PA  19335. 

To  G  Christian  and  Pamela  Shultz  Andreasen  '84.  a 
son.  Kevin  Christian.  January  8.  1992.  /  24  Elizabeth  Street, 
Keyporl,  NJ  07735. 

To  BE  "Tex"  and  Janel  Newman  Hargest  '82,  a  son, 
Jeremy  Luke,  January  9,  1992.  /  38  Pheasant  Ridge  Road, 
Hanover,  PA  17331. 


Advanced  Degrees 


Celeste  Rebecca  Nowosiclski  Banks  '87;  master  of 
^education  in  counseling,  Shippensburg  University. 

Nancy  A.  Lariviere  '84:  doctor  of  philosophy  in  experimental 
psychology.  Slate  University  of  New  York  at  Binghamton.  Her 
mam  research  area  was  developmental  psychobiology.  She  is 
assistant  professor  of  psychology  at  Monmouth  College, 
Monmouth,  IL. 

Eloise  Jury  Myers  '70:  master  of  public  administration. 
The  Capital  College.  Pennsylvania  State  University. 

Catherine  Sieben  Taylor  '84:  master  of  science  in  technology 
management.  University  of  Maryland,  University  College. 
She  is  a  personnel  systems  specialist  for  Hewlett  Packard 
Company,  Rockville,  MD. 

Jeffrey  W.  Winter  '72:  doctor  of  ministry,  McCormick 
Seminary,  Chicago,  IL.  Jeff  is  senior  minister  of  the  Corona 
Presbyterian  Church  in  Denver.  CO.  His  wife.  Judith  Holmes 
Winter  '73  is  a  bone  marrow  nurse  specialist  al  the  University 
of  Colorado  Medical  Center. 


Deaths 


The  Reverend  Irwin  E.  Heckman  '33.  August  8.  1991. 
Topton.  PA.  An  Army  veteran  of  World  War  I  and  II.  he 
graduated  from  the  Lutheran  Theological  Seminary  at 
Gettysburg,  PA.  in  1934  and  earned  his  master  of  divinity 
degree  from  the  Lutheran  Theological  Seminary  in  Philadelphia 
in  1947  He  served  the  Sugar  Valley-Salona  Lutheran  Parish  of 
Loganton.  Clinton  County,  from  1934  to  1938:  Zion  Lutheran 
Church.  Kratzerville.  Snyder  County,  from  1938  to  1943.  and 
was  a  chaplain  at  Ft.  Benning,  Georgia,  from  1943  to  1946,  He 
was  director  of  various  Lutheran  hospitals  and  homes  in  the 
midwest  from  1947  to  1951  and  served  the  Lemasters  Parish 
in  Franklin  County  from  1951  to  1956  and  the  Allegheny-Grill 
Lutheran  Parish  from  1956  to  1963.  Following  his  retirement 
in  1963.  he  served  Zion-St.  John's  Lutheran  Church  in  Stouchsburg 
until  1972.  He  was  active  on  Synod  committees  and  various 
civic  activities. 

Sarah  C.  Shaulis  '33,  September  22,  1991,  Socus.  NY. 
She  was  retired  from  the  Virginia  Employment  Commission. 
Norfolk.  VA. 

Charlotte  Weaver  Cassler  '19.  September  25.  1991. 
Pittsburgh.  PA,  She  had  been  a  teacher  in  the  Philadelphia 
area  before  moving  to  Windber.  PA.  She  was  a  member  of 
First  Lutheran  Church.  Order  of  the  Eastern  Star,  and  past 
president  of  the  Windber  Library  Board.  She  was  preceded 
in  death  by  her  husband.  Ernest  B.  Cassler  '20. 


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Ra>mond  O.  Rhine  '29.  October  2.  1991.  Concord.  MA 
He  graduated  Irom  Han-ard  Divinity  School  in  1932.  In  1933 
he  earned  his  master  ot  divinity  degree  from  Chicago  Lutheran 
Semmary.  He  served  the  Wellfleet  Congregational  Church, 
MA.  and  the  Maplewood  Congregational  Church  in  Maiden. 
MA.  He  became  an  Army  chaplain  in  1942,  served  in  England. 
France.  Germany,  and  the  Orient,  and  retired  from  the  Army 
as  a  lieutenant  colonel  in  1962.  He  earned  a  master's  degree  in 
education  in  1965  from  Boston  University  and  was  a  faculty 
member  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay  Community  College  until 
he  retired  in  1976. 

John  H.  Naegdi  '36,  October  10.  1991.  Taylor.  PA.  He 
earned  his  master's  degree  from  the  University  of  Pennsylvania 
and  was  a  World  War  II  Army  Air  Corps  veteran.  He  retired 
after  38  years  as  a  social  studies  teacher  and  basketball  coach 
in  the  Yeadon  School  District.  Delaware  County.  In  1953.  he 
coached  the  Class  C  school  to  victory  in  the  PIAA  Class  A 
championship.  He  was  the  first  person  elected  to  the  Yeadon 
Hall  of  Fame,  and  also  has  been  entered  into  the  Susquehanna 
University  Sports  Hall  of  Fame,  the  Scranton  Area  Hall  of 
Fame,  and  the  Northeastern  Pennsylvania  Chapter  of  the  slate 
Hall  of  Fame.  He  was  an  active  member  of  St.  Paul's  United 
Church  of  Christ,  having  served  as  president  of  the  church 
council.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Freemasons.  Among  the 
survivors  is  his  daughter.  Beth  Ann  Naegeh  Smith  '85. 

The  Reverend  David  J.  Heim  '44,  October  13.  1991.  South 
Hero.  VT.  He  was  a  1948  graduate  of  Colgate  Rochester 
Divinity  School,  Rochester.  NY  and  had  served  us  pastor  of 
First  Baptist  Church  of  Burlington.  VT.  for  31  years  until  he 
retired  m  1986.  He  previously  served  churches  in  Boston.  MA. 
and  Huntingdon.  PA.  and  had  also  served  as  chaplain  on  the 
hospital  ship  Hope.  He  served  on  various  church-related 
organizations,  was  a  founding  trustee  of  the  Vermont  Baptist 
Retirement  Home,  a  member  of  the  Rotary  Club  and  other 
cuic  groups. 

Dr.  .John  W.  Keyes  '29.  November  I.  1991.  Carbondale, 
PA.  He  had  been  a  chemistry  teacher  m  Moosic.  PA  and  at 
Salamanca  Indian  Reservation  in  New  York,  He  was  well 
known  for  his  Indian  paintings   He  served  his  residency  at 
Moses  Taylor  Hospital  and  the  tormer  Hahnemann  Hospital 
and  his  surgical  residency  at  Nanticoke  State  Hospital,  He 
had  been  on  the  medical  staffs  at  Nanticoke  State  Hospital. 
Carbondale  General  Hospital,  and  St.  Joseph's  Hospital. 
Carbondale.  PA,  He  was  a  70-year  member  of  the  Boy  Scouts 
t)f  America  and  a  lover  of  Welsh  music. 

The  Reverend  Jerome  V.  Guss  '36.  November  17.  1991, 
Gettysburg.  PA ,  He  was  a  graduate  of  the  Lutheran  Theological 
Seminary  at  Gettysburg  in  1939.  He  served  the  Marklesburg- 
Saxlon  Lutheran  Parish  from  1939  to  1944;  the  Addison- 
Confluence  Lutheran  Parish  from  1944  to  1954;  St.  James 
Lutheran  Church,  Turbotville,  PA.  from  1954  to  1957;  Bethany 
Lutheran  Church.  Altoona.  PA.  from  1957  to  1966;  and  the 
Bendersville  Lutheran  Parish  from  1966  to  1981.  After  he 
retired  he  did  supply  preaching.  He  was  a  former  director  of 
the  Gettysburg  Lutheran  Seminary  and  served  on  various 
ctHiimittees  in  the  Central  Penn  Synod, 

Henry  R.  Albright  '54.  November  28.  1991.  Shamokin 
Dam.  PA.  He  was  a  buyer  for  Weis  Markets  before  retiring  m 
May  of  1991,  He  was  a  member  of  Albright  United  Methodist 
Church.  Sunbury.  PA;  the  Penn  AtTiliaieof  the  American  Diabetes 
Association,  where  he  was  past  president;  the  Freemasons; 
and  the  American  Association  ot  Retired  Persons. 

The  Reverend  Doctor  George  K  Harkins  hc'71.  December 
3.  1991,  Wyckolf.  NJ  Nationally  known  as  a  church  diplomat 
and  interpreter  of  Lulhcranism.  he  also  served  as  pastor  of 
Zion  E\angclical  Lutheran  Church  of  Penbrook  from  1940  to 
1949  He  had  also  been  a  Lutheran  Church  national  secretary 
Among  the  survivors  is  his  wile.  Janet  Earhart  Harkins  *36, 

Robert  W.  Radell  '48.  December  7.  1991,  Sunrise.  FL. 
He  served  in  the  US,  Navy  before  attending  Susquehanna 
and  graduating  in  1948,  He  earned  his  master's  degree  in 
psychohigy  troni  Penn  Slate  University  in  1949.  He  was  a  sales 
manager  with  Vila  Var  Paint  Corp.  before  becoming  manager 
of  national  acctmnts  for  Dutch  Boy  Paints,  He  was  manufacturer's 
representative  and  president.  Enterprises  Unlimited  Inc.. 


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Martha  A.  Fisher  '33,  December  10,  1991.  Hummels 
Wharf.  PA.  She  earned  a  bachelor  of  music  degree  in  1933 
and  a  bachelor  of  arts  degree  in  1937  from  Susquehanna.  In 
1943  she  earned  her  master's  degree  from  Bucknell  Universiiy. 
Following  a  brief  leaching  assignment  at  Fisher's  School.  Snyder 
County,  she  taught  in  the  Sunbury  schools  for  35  years,  serving 
as  school  psychologist  for  11  years.  She  taught  classes  for 


mentally  handicapped  and  brain-injured  children  for  seven 
years  and  was  the  first  guidance  director  of  the  Sunbury  Area 
Schools.  She  also  taught  experimental  psychology  at  Susquehanna 
Universiiy  and  was  a  clinical  psychologist  for  Danville  Stale 
Hospital.  She  was  a  member  of  American  Psychological 
Association;  Pennsylvania  Psychological  Association;  and 
many  other  educational  associations.  She  was  listed  in  the 
National  Register  of  Educational  Researchers  in  1966;  the 
Directory  of  International  Biography  m  1966;  Who's  Wfw  in 
the  Bisi'in  1969;  and  Who's  Wfw  of  American  Women, 
1963-75. 

William  T.  Rule,  former  faculty  member.  December  10. 
1991,  Danville.  PA,  He  had  been  a  C.PA.  with  a  Philadelphia 
accounting  firm.  He  taught  at  Temple  University  tor  15  years 
before  joining  the  faculty  at  Susquehanna. 

Rebeccas.  Rebuck  '90,  December  11.  1991.  Sunbury,  PA, 
She  was  a  pedestrian  victim  of  a  motor  vehicle  accident. 

The  Reverend  John  F.  Kindsvatler  '32.  December  20.  1991. 
Venice.  FL,  He  earned  his  bachelor  degree  from  the  Lutheran 
Theological  Seminary  at  Philadelphia  in  1935.  He  had  an 
honorary  doctor  of  divinity  degree  bestowed  by  Susquehanna 
in  1954.  He  served  congregations  in  Ford  City.  PA.  and  St, 
John,  East  Liverpool.  PA.  before  moving  to  Woosler.  OH. 
where  he  served  Zion  Lutheran  Church  from  1944  until  he 
retired  in  1971.  He  then  served  as  associate,  visitation,  and 
interim  pastor  at  St,  Paul.  Sarasota.  FL. 

The  Reverend  Paul  B.  Lucas  '28.  December  20.  1991. 
Quincy.  PA,  Among  the  survivors  is  his  daughter.  Caroline 
Lucas  Boyer  '54.  He  had  been  pastor  of  Second  Lutheran 
Church.  Chambersburg.  PA.  until  his  retirement  in  1969.  He 
had  served  on  the  Susquehanna  University  Board  of  Directors. 

Gail  Wisdo  Jackson  '74.  December  23.  1991.  of  Manassas. 
VA.  at  Danville,  PA.  She  attended  Katherine  Gibbs  Secretarial 
School.  She  earned  her  paralegal  degree  from  Pennsylvania 
State  University  in  1976. 

James  M.  Herrold  '28.  December  31.  1991.  Port  Trevorton. 


PA.  He  was  preceded  in  death  by  his  wife.  T\vila  Crcbs 
Herrold  '30.  who  died  in  1984.  He  was  a  teacher  in  Union 
Township  School  District  for  nine  years.  He  worked  for  the 
U.S.  Postal  Service  from  1935  to  1968  as  a  postmaster. 
Following  retirement  he  worked  with  his  brother  George  '25 
in  the  John  C.  Herrold  Country  Store,  He  was  a  member  of 
Sharon  Lutheran  Church,  the  Freemasons,  and  the  Snyder 
County  Historical  Society,  He  is  survived  by  two  brothers. 
Warren  C.  '41  of  York  Haven.  PA.  and  Dr.  Lewis  C.  '30.  of 
Mount  Wolf.  PA. 

John  W.  Hosteller  '39.  December  31.  1991.  Pittsburgh.  PA. 
He  had  been  an  assistant  purchasing  agent.  Pittsburgh  Piping 
&  Equipment. 

Flora  Hull  Longenecker  '27.  January  2.  1992.  Miami.  FL. 
She  earned  her  master  of  education  degree  in  guidance  from 
Penn  State  University  in  1957,  She  taught  at  Nautilus  Junior 
High  School  in  Miami  Beach,  FL  for  nearly  30  years,  serving 
as  a  guidance  counselor  prior  to  her  retirement  in  1970.  She 
enjoyed  traveling  and  visited  Europe.  China  and  Mexico.  She 
was  a  member  of  St.  Peter's  and  St,  Thomas-By-The-Bay 
Churches  in  Miami. 

Margaret  Markle  Artley  '32.  January  18.  1992.  Aurora. 
CO,  She  retired  after  33  years  as  a  music  teacher  for  the  State 
Correctional  Institution.  She  was  a  member  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Association  of  Retired  State  Employees,  She  was  a  member 
and  former  organist  at  St.  James  Episcopal  Church. 

Nathanial  A,  Danowsky  'IS.  January  19.  1992.  Lewisburg. 
PA.  His  career  in  education,  both  as  a  teacher  and  administrator, 
spanned  48  years.  He  taught  at  Buffalo  Township.  Black  Run 
School,  andRichhill  Township.  Green  County,  and  was 
principal  in  Richhill  Township.  Northumberland  Borough. 
Selinsgrove  Borough,  and  Western  High  School,  later  renamed 
Duke  Ellington  High  School  of  Performing  Arts,  in  Washington, 
DC.  He  taught  two  years  at  Waynesburg  College,  summer  terms 
at  Susquehanna,  and  served  15  years  in  various  capacities  with 
the  Pennsylvania  Department  of  Education.  Harrisburg.  PA, 

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""Why  haven't  you 
sent  a  gift  to  the 
Susquehanna 
University  Fund 
this  year?" 


Please  circle  the  most 
accurate  response 

1.  Didn't  I  send  it  already? 

2.  My  dog  ate  my  wallet, 

3.  I'm  waiting  for  my 
tax  return, 

4.  I  lost  the  address. 

5.  I  forgot. 


With  ju5t  two  months  until  our  June  50  deadline 
the  5UF  needs  YOU!  We're  making  good 
progress  toward  our  $1,050,000  goal,  but  we 
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5o,  make  sure  you've  sent  your  gift.  If  you 
haven't,  here's  your  chance!  Lucky  for  you, 
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Susquehanna  University).  Chances  are  your  tax 
return  is  on  its  way,  so  why  wait,  send  your  gift 
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for  your  gift  plus  your  company  match! 

One  last  detail  —  our  address: 
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c/o  Development  Office 
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THANK  YOU! 


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Deaths 


Com (nued  from  page  13 


He  wiis  a  member  of  Mazeppa  Lutheran  Church,  the  Freemasons, 
and  numerous  educational  associations. 

Barbara  Errickson  Boyajian  '71,  January  21.  1992. 
Harrisburg.  PA.  Among  the  survivors  is  her  husband 
Richard  Boyajian  '69,  She  earned  her  master's  degree 
in  library  science  from  Drexel  University  in  1972  and  was 
a  former  hbrarian  in  Northern  York  School  District.  She 
was  also  an  elder  m  the  Presbyterian  Church  U.S.A..  and 
a  member  and  supermtendent  of  the  Sunday  school  of  Monaghan 
Presbyterian  Church. 

Frances  Kemble  Sharer  '29.  January  21.  1992.  New  York 
City,  formerly  of  Mount  Carmel.  PA.  She  had  been  a  proofreader 
for  the  Mount  Carmel  Item,  and  she  wrote  articles  under  the 
pen  name  "Fran."  She  was  a  direct  descendant  of  Edward 
Doty,  who  arrived  in  America  on  the  Mayflower.  She  was  a 
member  of  the  Massachusetts  Society  of  Mayflower  Descendants 
and  the  Conrad-Weiser  Chapter  of  the  Daughters  of  the 
American  Revolution. 

Gilbert  O.  Day  '52.  January  31.  1992.  Falmouth.  MA.  A 
Navy  veteran  of  World  War  II,  he  was  music  supei^isor  in  the 
Mifflinburg  School  System  for  many  years  and  served  as  choir 
director  at  First  Lutheran  Church  in  Mifflinburg,  PA.  He  moved 
to  Mashpee.  MA.  20  years  ago.  The  past  seven  years  he  worked 
at  his  son's  business  "Day  Signs  of  Teaticket."  He  was  a  member 
oftheFreemasonsandof  John  Wesley  United  Methodist  Church. 
Falmouth.  MA. 

Rulh  Goff  Nicodemus  '30.  February  15.  1992.  Lewistown, 
PA  She  taught  high  school  is  Halifax.  PA  from  1931-35.  She 
was  preceded  in  death  by  her  husband.  Dr.  Bryce  E.  Nicodemus 
'31,  She  had  been  an  active  member  of  St,  John's  Evangelical 
Lutheran  Church.  Lewistown.  PA.  serving  on  the  church 
council  and  as  a  Sunday  school  teacher.  She  was  a  former 
board  member  of  the  Y.M.C.A.  in  Lewistown.  former  member 
of  Lewistown  Women's  Club,  a  member  of  Miffiin-Juniata 
Medical  Auxiliary,  the  Lewistown  Hospital  Auxiliary,  and  the 
Lewistown  Country  Club.  At  one  time  she  had  been  licensed 
to  fly  small  planes. 


Class  of  1991  Report 

William  E.  Allen  is  workmg  toward  his  M.S.  degree  at 
Mansfield  University 

J.  Cooper  Altmiiler  is  a  programmer/analyst  with  Bell 
Allanlic.  Philadelphia 

Phillip  A.  Amarante  is  a  cash  and  inventory  accountant 
for  Geisingcr  Medical  Center,  Danville.  PA. 

Sarah  E.  Andres  is  the  director  of  public  relations  at 
Murphy  Realty/Bcltcr  Homes  &  Gardens.  Saddle  River.  NJ. 

Jill  M.  Andrews  is  self-employed  m  West  Reading.  PA. 

Andrew  N.  Babcock  is  a  management  trainee  m  the 
corporate  trust  division.  Fidelity  Bank  Corporation, 
Philadelphia, 

Brett  W.  Ballenger  ts  studying  pastoral  counseling  at 
Lutheran  Theological  Southern  Seminary.  Columbia,  SC. 

Dixie  L.  Barth  is  employed  as  a  part-lime  substitute 
teacher  in  the  six  school  districts  around  her  home  in 
McAhsterville,  PA, 

David  J.  Battisti  is  working  toward  his  J.D.  degree  at 
Dickinson  School  of  Law  in  Carlisle.  PA. 

Brent  C.  Baxter  is  attending  (he  University  of  Pittsburgh, 
pursuing  a  MS.  degree  in  software  engineering. 

June  Beadencup  McCormick  is  with  Pennsylvania  Rural 
Electric  Association 

Kristin  A.  Beccaria  is  a  human  resources  assistant  for  the 
Osteopathic  Hospital  of  Philadelphia  College. 

John  Bell  is  employed  by  the  Bell  Corporation.  Livingston,  NJ. 

Tarrin  M.  Belluce  is  studying  lor  her  paralegal  certification 
at  the  Philadelphia  Institute  of  Paralegal  Training, 

Michael  J.  Bencivengo  is  a  financial  analyst  for  Chester 
Bencivengo.  Lake  Hopatcong,  NJ, 

Dawn  Benev  Graf  is  a  staff  accountant.  AHEDD,  Inc 
Camp  Hill.  PA, 

Lyn  F.  Benson  is  assistant  manager  of  Haagen-Da7s  with 
Premier  Goods,  Inc.  West  Fairfield.  NJ. 

Tammy  L.  Bilger  is  the  general  manager  of  the  Peppermint 
Lounge.  Sunbury.  PA, 

Aaron  B.  Billger  is  executive  communications  project 


coordinator.  Pennsylvania  Blue  Shield.  Camp  Hill.  PA. 

Sheryl  A.  Boblick  is  a  marketing  representative  for  Federal 
Insurance  Services,  Ephrata.  PA. 

Jeremy  T.  Boyer  is  the  news  director  for  WCHX  radio  in 
Yeagertown,  PA, 

Jerrel  H.  Boyer  is  a  medical  student.  University  of  New 
England.  Biddeford.  ME. 

Jennifer  L.  Bremer  is  a  programmer  analyst.  Robbins 
Gioia.  Inc.  Alexandria.  VA. 

Erik  W.  Bronander  is  a  market  analyst  for  CY  Agency. 
Cranford.  NJ. 

Russell  L.  Brown  is  an  underwriter  trainee  for  Reliance 
National  in  New  York  City. 

Beth  A.  Caccia  is  a  sales  representative  for  Minolta  Corp  . 
Hawthorne,  NY, 

Matthew  A.  Caretti  is  a  marketing  development 
coordinator.  Pro-Style  Football  League,  Carrollton,  TX. 

Daniel  M.  Casey  has  been  accepted  into  the  doctoral 
program  at  the  University  of  Alabama  to  study  atmospheric 
physics, 

Robert  J.  Cicala  is  in  the  information  systems  management 
program  at  General  Electric.  Stamford.  CT. 

Robert  S.  Ciccarelli  is  a  fund  accountant.  SEI  Corporation. 
Wayne.  PA. 

Helen  C.  Cichan  is  a  receptionist  at  the  Coco  &  Buff  Hair 
Salon.  Lulherville.  MD, 

Steven  C.  Claycomb  is  a  registered  nurse  at  Chestnut  Hill 
Hospital.  Chestnut  Hill.  PA, 

Melissa  Corazzi  is  a  marketing  representative.  Keystone 
Business  Products.  Bethlehem.  PA, 

Mark  D.  Cote  is  a  residential  counselor.  Devereux 
Foundation.  Glenmoore.  PA, 

Paul  D.  Cote  is  a  chemist  for  Viking  Energy. 
Northumberland.  PA, 

Joseph  T.  DeDay  is  a  staff  analyst  for  Pennsylvania  Blue 
Shield.  Camp  Hill." PA. 

Daniel  T.  Downing  works  in  sales  for  Northwestern 
Financial  Services.  New  York  City. 

Lynn  Drolet  is  an  upper  intermediate  teacher  (grades  5-6) 
for  Pinkslon  Street  School.  Henderson,  NC. 

Jennifer  W.  Duffy  is  a  manager  of  a  pool  for  Perkasie 
Borough  in  Perkasie.  PA. 

Kimberly  B.  Ediund  is  a  sales  representative  for  TAP 
Phamaceuticals.  Deerfield,  IL. 

Cheryl  Edwards  Gobin  is  a  pharmacist  technician,  Dixon 
Pharmacy.  New  Cumberland,  PA. 

Karen  M.  Engel  is  attending  Mansfield  University  in 
Mansfield.  PA  to  obtain  her  education  certificate. 

Cindy  K.  Falck  is  an  EMC  engineer.  General  Electric 
Astro  Space  Division.  Philadelphia, 

Debra  J.  Feaster  works  for  West  Branch  Day  Care  Center 
in  South  Williamsport.  PA. 

Brendan  J.  Flynn  is  attending  Ml.  Ida  College/New 
England  Institute  in  Boston.  MA  to  obtain  his  license  in 
mortuary  science, 

Dena  Freimanis  is  an  internal  auditor  for  the  Internal 
Revenue  Service,  Washingt(tn.  DC. 

Marcia  R.  Fr>klund  is  a  substitute  teacher  for  the  Norristown 
Area  School  District,  Norristown,  PA. 

Vincent  E.  Furey  III  is  a  financial  planner.  New  York  Life 
Insurance  Co..  Philadelphia. 

Carolyn  L.  Fuss  is  working  toward  her  M.S.  degree  in  biology 
at  Virginia  Commonwealth  University,  Richmond.  VA. 

Denis  J.  Gallagher  is  working  toward  an  M.B.A.  degree 
in  economics  at  Loyola  University,  Baltimore,  MD. 

Keith  M.  Gallagher  works  as  a  trade  corrections  specialist 
at  Merrill  Lynch  &  Co.,  Inc..  Somerset.  NJ. 

Jennifer  M.  Gavel  is  a  sales  executive  assistant.  Prudential. 
Gary.  NC. 

Kate  L.  George  is  a  math  and  computer  teacher  at  the  Deerfield 
School,  Mountainside,  NJ. 

Stuart  F.  Glasby,  Jr.  is  a  research  assistant,  U.S.  Department 
of  Commerce.  Washington,  D.C. 

Karen  A.  Gomory  is  attending  Monmouth  College  in  Long 
Branch.  NJ.  for  her  M.B.A,  degree, 

Maria  Gonzalez-Savage  is  working  toward  her  MS.  degree 
in  biology,  Bucknell  University.  Lewisburg,  PA, 

Melissa  Good  Markley  is  a  sales  representative  for  UARCO. 
Camp  Hill,  PA. 

Jon  A.  Grove  is  a  primary  care  sales  representative. 
Parke-Davis. 

Joann  E.  Gursky  is  a  solutions  integration  specialist  at 
Hewlett  Packard.  Atlanta.  GA. 


Kimberlee  A.  Halpin  teaches  third  grade  at  Holy  Family 
Elementary.  Hazlet.  NJ. 

Cynthia  N.  Hamme  works  in  retail  banking  at  the  Bank 
of  Boston.  Boston,  MA. 

Linda  R.  Hauptii  is  studying  school  psychology  at 
Northeastern  University.  Boston.  MA,  to  obtain  her 
MEd,  degree, 

Melinda  S.  Heck  is  an  assistant  manager.  The  Gap,  Inc.. 
Camp  Hill.  PA 

Brian  K.  Heiden  is  a  sales  agent  for  Windermerg  Real 
Estate.  Northwest  Inc.,  Seattle,  WA. 

Alan  W.  Hepburn  is  an  accountant  for  AMP.  Inc.. 
Harrisburg.  PA. 

Christopher  A.  Herbine  is  the  manager  of  operations  of 
Drug.  Plastics  &  Glass,  Boyertown.  PA. 

Melissa  M.  Herbster  is  working  toward  her  M.A.  degree 
in  counseling,  Villanova  University.  Villanova.  PA, 

Erin  M.  Higgins  is  a  paging  territory  manager  at  TransAction 
Communications,  Paramus.  NJ. 

Jeffrey  D.  Hoffman  is  a  line  supervisor.  Suncom  Industries, 
Northumberland,  PA, 

Nancy  J.  Horner  is  studying  elementary  education  for  her 
M,S,  degree  at  S.UN.Y  in  New  Paltz.  NY. 

Robert  S.  Huggard  is  a  computer  credit  analyst.  Citizens 
First  National  Bank  of  New  Jersey,  Glen  Rock.  NJ. 

Kathlenn  M.  Hughes  is  an  internal  auditor  for  the  Internal 
Revenue  Service,  Washington.  D.C. 

Kimberly  D.  Janis  is  a  sales  representative  for  American 
Office  Equipment.  Paramus,  NJ. 

Bradford  H.  Jonas  works  in  marketing,  distribution  and 
sales  for  Greenbrook  Electronics,  Greenbrook,  NJ. 

Robert  H.  Kalomho  is  a  data  input  clerk  for  First  National 
Bank  of  Namibia  Ltd    in  Windhoek.  Namibia. 
'^Ben  Kaminski  works  for  Claster's,  Bellefonte.  PA. 
Timothy  S.  Kercher  is  working  toward  his  M.S.  degree 
in  chemistry,  Montana  State  University.  He  is  a  graduate 
assistant  teacher 

Chang-Suk  Pius  Kim  is  studying  mathematics  at  Drexel 
University  to  obtain  his  M,S,  degree, 

Erik  D.  Kirkland  completed  the  School  of  Infantry  at 
Marine  Corps  Base.  Camp  Lejeune.  NC. 


Pele  PaUadino  '90.  third  from  left,  is  the  lead  vocalist  for 
The  BADLEES.  a  rock  and  roll  quintet  based  in  central 
Pennsylvania.  Tlie  BADLEES,  who  had  recorded  two  earlier 
record  albums,  have  recently  released  their  first  album-length 
compact  disc,  '  'Diamonds  in  the  Coal. ' '  Tfte  band  has  been 
described  as  combining  "elements  of  rock,  country  and  folk 
to  create  a  unique  composite  sound  all  their  own. ' '  PaUadino. 
a  New  Jersey  native  who  relocated  to  Northumberland,  PA. 
joined  the  band  in  1990.  Vie  group  is  known  for  headlining 
around  both  Pennsylvania  and  New  York  City,  hut  they  have 
also  opened  up  for  such  national  acts  as  Firehouse,  The 
Tragically  Hip,  and  Cheap  Trick  (at  Susquehanna 's  Weber 
Chapel  Auditorium  in  the  full  of  1991).  When  recording  this 
CD,  the  BADLEES  got  a  special  guest  to  solo  on  one  song: 
Douglas  Kennedy  '89,  who  plays  for  Vie  GreenHouse. 
another  band  featuring  Susquehanna  alums. 


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Jennifer  Kirkncr  is  employed  by  Weis  Markets.  Danville. 
PA 

Edward  M.  Kovalski  is  an  assistant  sales  representative  lar 
the  Campbell  Soup  Company.  Wilkes-Barre.  PA. 

Neil  Kromash  is  a  U.S.  Peace  Corps  volunteer  serving  in 
the  Central  African  Republic. 

Sangeeta  1^1  is  employed  as  a  management  trainee  for 
Macy's  Northeast.  New  York  City. 

Dougla-S  J.  LankoH  is  a  sales  trainee  for  Lehman  Brothers. 
New  York  City 

Nancy  R.  Leach  is  attending  Dickinson  School  of  Law  in 
Carlisle.  PA.  for  her  J.D.  degree. 

Mallheu  \\.  Lent  is  studying  for  his  J.D.  degree  at  the 
Pittsburgh  University  .School  of  Law,  Pittsburgh,  PA. 

Malthew  R.  Lincoln  is  a  sales  trainee  for  Solutions 
Marketing.  Inc..  Madison.  NJ. 

Melissa  K.  Lord  is  working  to  obtain  her  Ph.D.  degree  in 
cell  and  molecular  biology  from  Penn  State  University's 
Milton  S.  Hershey  Medical  Center,  Hershey,  PA. 

William  K.  Loss  is  an  appraiser.  H&G  Appraisal  Company. 
Dunellen.  NJ, 

Joseph  R.  Lucia  is  a  staff  auditor  for  Arthur  Andersen  & 
Co.,  Lancaster.  PA. 

John  M.  Lund  is  a  seat-belt  promoter  Vermont  Department 
of  Education.  Montpelier  VT. 

Kristin  A.  Lurov\isl  is  a  behavior  specialist  for  The  Bancroft 
School.  Haddonfleld.  NJ. 

Andrew  B.  Markie  is  a  specialist  clerk  for  Timber  Hill. 
Inc  .  Philadelphia. 

•Scott  Marsland.  afniiated  with  the  Church  of  the  Brethren 
Volunteer  Service,  is  on  assignment  at  the  Catholic  Worker 
House  in  San  Antonio,  TX. 

Melissa  Martz  is  a  chemist.  EL  DuPont. 

Dana  R.  Ma.scioii  is  a  criminal  court  clerk  for  the  Luzerne 
Count)  Court  House,  Wilkes-Barre,  PA. 

Michelle  D.  McCabe  is  a  credit  manager  for  Norwest 
Financial.  Harnsburg.  PA. 

Megan  E.  McCutcheon  is  a  sales/marketing  representative. 
Kinko's  of  Ohio.  New  Brunswick.  NJ, 

Marie  Ann  McLaughlin  substitute  teaches  for  several 
school  districts  and  also  works  for  Acme  Markets  in  Upper 
Darby.  PA, 

Jennifer  L,  McMahon  works  in  customer  relations  for 
Cellular  One,  Paramus,  NJ, 

David  J,  Mead  is  attending  Montclair  State  College  in 
New  JcrscN  lo  earn  his  teaching  certificate. 

Jennifer  A,  Miller  is  an  office  supervisor  for  Adia  Personnel 
Service,  Harnsburg,  PA. 

Christine  A.  Moneada  is  working  as  an  assistant  teacher 
lor  F.cole-Collieje  Saint-Vincent  in  Blois  Ciedey.  France. 

Keith  >\.  Morris  is  a  consulting  geologist.  Groundwater 
and  l-n\  ironincni.il  Services,  Inc.  Exton,  PA, 

Britt  \\.  Mowery  is  an  associate  resales  representative 
for  the  federal  government's  Saliie  Mae  student  loan  program, 
Wilkes-Barre,  PA. 

BnKk  W.  Mowery  is  a  marketing  representative.  Susquehanna 
Health  Care.  Berwick.  PA, 

Su/anne  E.  Murphy  is  the  assistant  director  of  the  American- 
Italian  Foundation  lor  Cancer  Research,  New  York  City. 

Mark  H.  Nicholas  is  studying  law  at  Syracuse  University 
to  obtain  his  J.D,  degree. 

Sandra  J.  Nichols  is  a  classroom  aide  for  Harding  School. 
Kenilworth.  NJ. 

Laura  J.  Odenwald  is  working  toward  her  M.  A.  degree 
in  English  at  William  Patterson  College.  Wayne,  NJ. 

Donald  J.  Padgett  is  studying  plant  biology  at  the  University 
of  New  Hampshire.  Durham.  NH. 

Michelle  E.  Palumare.s  is  a  manager/buyer  for  Mahwah 
Florist.  Inc  .  Mahwah.  NJ. 

Gina  M.  Parisi  is  a  client  service  coordinator  for  National 
Health  Laboratories.  Cranford.  NJ. 

Sarah  J.  Parker  is  a  lecturer  in  English  at  the  Academy  of 
Economics  in  Wroclaw.  Poland. 

Laura  P.  Passaro  is  an  administrator.  Sun  Microsystems. 
Somerset.  NJ. 

Eilcen  E.  Petroski  is  a  paralegal  with  Hanlon,  Lavigne, 
Herzteld  &  Rubin.  She  is  also  attending  Fairleigh  Dickinson 
llniversity,  Madison,  NJ,  to  obtain  her  certification  in 
paralegal  studies. 

Christopher  M.  Plankenhorn  is  a  retail  merchant  for 
Plankenhorn  Stationery.  Williamsport.  PA. 

I^e  Anna  Carr  Polak  is  a  medical  assistant  for  Dr 
Lcsorcenof  Rochellc  Park.  NJ. 


Frank  Gill  '31  has  been  cutting  hair  in  his  ime-wom  shop 
in  Troxetville,  PA,  for  75  years.  Ttw  94-year-old,  who  claims 
to  be  America  's  oldest  working  barber,  was  the  subject  of 
a  recent  feature  story  in  the  Harrishurg  Patriot-Ni-ws. 


Stephen  K.  Prentiss  is  a  senior  research  assistant  at 
Response  A  Analysis  Corporation.  Princeton,  NJ, 

Eric  G.  Prepulnick  is  studying  for  his  J,D.  degree  at 
Cornell  University  Law  School.  Ithaca.  NY. 

Theresa  Presley  Riegel  is  an  assistant  supervisor  for 
the  afierschotti  program  at  Union  County  Child  Care  in 
Lewisburg.  PA. 

Anne  M.  Rank  is  a  third  grade  teacher  Immaculate 
Conception  School.  Williamsport.  PA. 

Carrie  1^.  Ratkus  is  a  telephone  sales  representative  for 
Electronic  Data  Systems  Corporation.  Camp  Hill.  PA. 

Daniel  (;.  Rattay  is  working  toward  his  M.S.  degree  in 
educational  psychology.  University  of  Albany  at  Albany,  NY. 
He  is  also  a  graduate  assistant  and  assistant  football  coach, 

Michael  L.  Reed  is  attending  the  Lutheran  Theological 
Seminary,  Gettysburg,  PA. 

Shann  B.  Reeder  is  a  frozen  foods  coordinator,  Giorgio 
Foods.  Inc..  Temple.  PA. 

Am.N  K.  Roeereto  is  a  sales  associate.  The  Limited,  Cherry 
Hill  Mall,  Cherry  Hill,  NJ, 

LeisI  G.  Roehrer  is  employed  by  Claudia  King  and 
Associates,  Inc..  Jersey  City,  NJ, 

Michael  L  Romberger  is  a  caseworker  trainee  at  Schuylkill 
County  Children  and  Youth  Services,  Pottsville,  PA. 

Karen  S.  Rosillo  is  a  staff  accountant  for  Geriatric  & 
Medical  Centers.  Inc..  Philadelphia.  PA. 

Karen  L.  Rosner  is  in  the  executive  management  training 
program  at  Macy's  Northeast.  New  York  City. 

Linda  A.  Rowe  is  a  public  relations  assistant.  Institute  for 
Advanced  Study.  Princeton.  NJ. 

Ann  M.  Rupprecht  is  an  American  history  teacher  tor 
Aberdeen  Middle  School.  Bel  Air,  MD, 

Laura  R.  Saalmuller  is  an  administrative  assistant  in 
marketing  for  CPl  Insurance  Group.  Morristown.  NJ. 

Danielle  Samniareo  is  a  business  analyst  for  Kraft  General 
Foods  Corporation.  Newark,  DE. 

Alice  .\.  Schilling  works  for  Dr  John  Brady  of  Freeland. 
PA,  as  an  orthodontic  assistant. 

Mark  E.  Schmidt  is  a  starter/marshall  for  Wintergreen 
Resorts.  Wintercreen.  VA. 


Jeanne  A.  Schultz  is  a  management  trainee  for  K  Mart 

Fashion  Corporation.  Wayne,  NJ. 

Frederick  VV.  Schwartz  is  a  general  office/warehouse 
worker.  RCA  Telephone,  Moorestown,  NJ. 

Martin  A.  Schweiler  is  employed  by  Arthur  Andersen, 
New  York  City, 

Kelly  L.  Shaw  is  a  staff  accountant.  George  J,  Gerbino. 
CPA..  Fogelsville,  PA. 

Geoffrey  A.  Shearer  is  a  photographer  for  The  Camera 
Box.  Camp  Hill.  PA, 

Maura  E.  Sheehan  is  an  assistant  director  for  IDC  of 
Bloomficld.  NJ, 

Patricia  J.  Sheehan  is  a  day  care  teacher,  Noah's  Ark, 
Wesl  Hartford,  CT, 

Heather  R.  Sheriff  is  employed  by  Sears  Roebuck. 
York,  PA. 

Suzanne  M.  Slease  attends  Bloomsburg  University. 
Bloomsburg.  PA  to  earn  her  MA  degree,  and  works 
as  a  secretary  for  Fromni  Security  Agency.  Milton.  PA, 

Scott  E.  Smith  is  a  claims  assistant  for  Atlantic  Mutual 
Insurance  Companies.  Madison.  NJ. 

Janel  E.  Snyder  portrayed  Maria  in  the  "Sound  Of  Music" 
at  the  Rockwell  Center  Milton.  PA, 

Samuel  A.  Soley  works  in  sales  and  delivery.  D&E 
Beverage  of  Andreas.  PA. 

Keira  L.  Strickler  is  attending  Boston  University  in 
Boston.  MA.  to  earn  her  M.S.W,  degree  in  social  work. 

Ray  E.  Swartz  is  an  account  executive  for  Hibbard 
Brown.  Lancaster  PA. 

Deborah  A.  Tachovsky  is  a  contract  specialist  intern  for 
Naval  Contracting.  Washington,  DC, 

Noriko  Tanaka  is  studying  biochemistry  at  the  University 
of  Wyonnng,  Laramie,  WY, 

Laura  L.  Tidemann  is  an  elementary  music  teacher  for 
Kent  County  Schools,  Chesterlown,  MD. 

Diane  R.  TraumuIIer  works  as  a  dental  assistant  for  Dr 
Robert  T.  Wong.  Teaneck.  NJ. 

Amy  E.  Troup  is  a  substitute  teacher  for  Selinsgrove  Area 
School  District.  Selinsgrove.  PA. 

David  W.  Tucker  is  in  management  training  for  Zimmerman 
Enterprises.  Inc.  Sunbury.  PA, 

VN'illiam  E.  Tuffy  works  as  a  laboratory  analyst  for  Pall 
Corporation.  East  Hills.  NY. 

Noel  E.  Vaughn  is  employed  by  Wayne  County  Schools 
in  Monticello.  KY  as  a  special  education  teacher,  assistant 
football  coach,  and  assistant  wrestling  coach, 

Claudine  L.  Vogel  is  studying  for  her  B.S.N,  in  nursing  at 
Carlow  College.  Pittsburgh.  PA  and  is  also  employed  as  an 
executive  assistant  lor  Vogel  Disposal  Service.  Inc.,  Mars,  PA, 

Sandra  E.  Wachter  is  a  receptionist/greeter  Archer 
Management  Services  at  BMW  North  America  Headquarters, 
Woodcliff  Lakes.  NJ. 

Brenda  D.  Wanner  is  a  chapter  consultant  for  Sigma  Kappa 
Sorority.  Indianapolis.  IN. 

Jennifer  A.  Ward  is  an  assistant  manager  for  The  Gap  at 
Rockaway  Townesquare.  Rockaway,  NJ. 

Craig  K.  Warner  is  an  accountant  for  Arthur  Andersen, 
Lancaster  PA. 

Paul  C.  Weibel  is  attending  the  University  of  Tampa's 
evening  program  and  is  employed  by  the  Wall  Disney  World 
Co.  as  a  merchandiser 

Charlene  A.  Wells  is  a  special  education  teacher.  Cape 
Henlopen  School  District.  Lewes.  DE. 

Janice  L.  Wilcoxen  is  in  the  accounting  department  of  Roska 
Direct  Marketing,  an  advertising  agency  near  Philadelphia. 

Shani  L.  Williams  is  studying  for  her  Ph.D.  degree  in 
biochemistry  at  Milton  S.  Hershey  Medical  Center/ 
Penn  State,  Hershey,  PA, 

Charles  R.  Winkler  is  a  stagehand  for  the  Metropolitan 
Opera,  New  York  City. 

Scott  M.  Witman  is  a  licensed  insurance  agent/producer. 
Focht  Agency.  Robesonia.  PA. 

Scott  H.  WvatI  IS  studying  lor  his  M.S.  degree  in  electrical 
engineering  at  Johns  Hopkins  Llniversity,  Baltimore,  MD, 

Lori  A.  Voder  is  a  residential  program  worker  for  Raystown 
Development  Services,  Inc  ,  Huntingdon,  PA 

James  J.  Zdaneewicz  is  an  assistant  audio  engineer  for 
Susquehanna  Sound.  Norlhumherland.  PA. 

Mark  P.  Zimmerman  is  an  assistant  manager  ot  Wilson's 
Outdwr  Traders.  Susquehanna  Vallcv  Mall.  Hummels  Wharf.  PA 

Gregg  J.  Zollo  is  a  junior  sales  trainee  for  Lehman  Brothers, 
New  York  City 


SUSQUEHANNA 

ALUMNUS 

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Newsmakers 


Philanthropy 


Arlan  K.  Gilbert  '55  has  recently  published  Historic 
Hillsdale  College:  Pioneering  Higher  Educution  1844-1900. 

The  book,  described  as  a  "unique  and  most 
comprehensive  history  of  a  small  school  of  the  19th 
century,"  is  the  result  of  three  years'  work.  His  sources 
range  from  the  archives  of  Hillsdale  to  scrapbooks  and 
memory  boxes  of  older  Hillsdale  alumni.  The  emphasis 
is  on  the  school's  significance  in  the  national  pattern  of 
the  nineteenth  century.  Hillsdale  has  recorded  many 
firsts  in  the  history  of  American  education,  including 
having  the  first  college  charter  in  the  U.S.  to  include  a 
guarantee  of  equal  education  for  women  and  to  prohibit 
discrimination  because  of  race  or  color. 

Dr  Gilbert  also  has  a  number  of  strong  ties  to 
Susquehanna.  He  was  valedictorian  of  his  class  and 
an  avid  supporter  of  S.U.  sports.  His  father.  Dr. 
Russell  W.  Gilbert,  H'47,  was  a  professor  of  German 
at  Susquehanna  from  1930  until  1970.  He  was  also  well 
known  for  his  enthusiasm  for  Crusader  sports,  and  was 
named  to  the  University's  Sports  Hall  of  Fame  in  1980 
as  the  outstanding  fan.  Arlan  Gilbert's  sister,  Joyce  '54 
was  the  assistant  registrar  here  from  1959  until  her  death 
in  1979. 

Gilbert  earned  his  M.  A.  from  the  University  of  Delaware 
in  1957  and  did  his  doctoral  study  at  the  University  of 
Wisconsin.  He  has  published  many  articles  in  historical 
magazines,  and  was  named  Hillsdale  College  Professor 
of  the  Year  in  1984.  He  and  his  wife  Carolyn  reside  in 
Hillsdale  and  are  the  parents  of  three  children. 

Arlan  Gilbert's  mother  Viola  still  resides  in 
Selinsgrove  and  has  generously  donated  the  Russell 
Gilbert  Pennsylvania  German  Collection  to  Susquehanna 
University.  The  collection  is  placed  in  the  Pennsylvania 
Room  of  the  Blough-Wcis  Library. 


Rudolph  Sharpe  '69  has  been  named  Pennsylvania 
Secondary  School  Teacher  of  the  Year  in  1992.  A  faculty 
member  in  the  Lower  Dauphin  School  District,  he  was 
selected  from  a  field  of  169  candidates.  Sharpe  teaches  a 
survey  course  of  British  literature,  a  course  on  English 
literature,  and  a  class  in  the  humanities  enrichment 
program,  and  serves  as  the  advisor  for  the  freshman  and 
senior  classes.  In  his  spare  time,  he  teaches  English 
composition  at  Harrisburg  Area  Community  College. 

Sharpe  credits  his  great  love  for  the  English  language 
to  one  of  his  teachers,  and  he  has  afso  been  a  tremendous 
infiuence  on  his  own  students  who  rave  about  his 
enthusiasm  for  the  subject.  Pennsylvania  Govenor  Robert 
P.  Casey  said  Sharpe  "earns  high  praise  from  his  colleagues 
for  his  superb  and  creative  approach  to  the  teaching  of 
writing,  and  for  his  leadership  in  helping  other  teachers 
to  use  writing  throughout  the  curriculum."  Sharpe  has 
been  working  with  other  Lower  Dauphin  teachers  to 
develop  a  writing  center  where  both  students  and  teachers 
can  learn  to  improve  their  writing  skills  in  all  areas 
of  study. 

Sharpe  is  the  president  of  the  Pennsylvania  Council 
of  Teachers  of  English  and  a  member  of  the  board  of 
directors  of  the  national  council.  He  is  also  the  president 
of  the  advisory  board  for  the  Patriot-News  Scholastic 
Writing  Awards. 

Since  he  began  teaching  at  Lower  Dauphin  23  years  ago, 
Sharpe  has  earned  his  master's  degree  from  Shippensburg 
University  and  is  presently  working  on  his  doctorate 
degree  in  rhetoric  at  Indiana  University  of  Pennsylvania. 
He  lives  in  Hummelstown,  PA,  with  his  wife,  Marcia 
Spangler  Sharpe  '69,  and  their  two  children.  Amy 
and  Jeremy. 


Dr.  Clyde  H,  Jacobs  has  established  the  Clyde  H. 
Jacob.s  Scholarship  Endowment.  Income  from  the 
endowment  will  be  used  for  scholarships  to  students 
with  financial  need,  with  preference  given  to  those 
inajoring  in  the  sciences. 

The  Susquehanna  Sports  Hall  of  Fame  Fund  for 
Athletics  has  been  established  by  Samuel  '41  and 
Eleanor  Fletcher.  Mr.  Fletcher,  a  co-captain  of  the 
undefeated  1940  football  team,  was  inducted  into  the 
Susquehanna  Hall  of  Fame  as  a  charter  member  in 
1967 

Any  expenditures  from  the  fund  will  be  made  at 
the  discretion  of  the  athletic  director,  as  approved  by 
the  president. 

The  William  C.  Davenport  '53  Scholarship  Fund 

has  been  established  in  his  honor  by  his  wife,  Peggy 
Henderson  Davenport  '54  and  his  family:  H.  Anne 
Davenport,  Dr.  W.  Clark  Davenport,  Dr.  Lisa  C. 
Davenport,  and  S.  Marshall  Davenport.  Mr.  Davenport 
is  a  longtime  supporter  of  Susquehanna  and  has 
served  on  the  University  Board  of  Directors. 

Students  who  are  enrolled  in  the  Sigmund  Weis 
School  of  Business  and  who  have  financial  need 
will  be  eligible  for  the  scholarship. 

Susquehanna  University  has  received  a  bequest  from 
the  estate  of  Phoebe  C.  Herman  '17  which  will  be 
used  to  establish  the  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Percival  J. 
Herman  Memorial  Scholarship  Fund.  Income  from 
the  fund  will  be  awarded  annually  to  a  Selinsgrove  Area 
School  District  graduate  who  needs  financial  assistance. 

Mrs.  Beatrice  Ebert  has  established  the  C.  Kermit 
and  Beatrice  H.  Ebert  Scholarship  Fund  in  honor 
of  her  husband,  Kermit,  and  in  recognition  of  the  Eberts' 
interest  in  Susquehanna  University  and  young  men 
and  women. 

The  income  from  the  fund  will  be  awarded  annually 
to  academically  promising  students  with  financial  need. 

ARA  Services  has  made  a  gift  to  the  University 
for  the  purchase  of  food  service  equipment.  The  funds 
will  be  used  primarily  for  the  new  Encore  Cafe  in  the 
Charles  B.  Degenstein  Campus  Center. 

Toyota  Motor  Sales,  U.S.A.,  Inc.  is  sponsoring 
30  scholarships  for  high  school  students  attending 
Susquehanna's  summer  workshop  in  business. 

The  workshop,  conducted  by  the  Sigmund  Weis 
School  of  Business,  will  use  computer  simulation 
to  study  the  automobile  industry. 


Paul  D.  Olbrich  '59  recently  received  the  1992  Brotherhood  Award  sponsored  by  the  Mifflin  County 
Round  Table  of  Christians  and  Jews.  A  resident  ofLewistown,  PA,  Olbrich  is  director  ofpersontwl 
and  industrial  relations  at  Sanyo  Manufacturing  USA  Corp.  in  Milroy.  He  was  honored  at  a  special 
dinner  sponsored  by  civic  and  community^  organizations  including  the  Boy  Scouts  of  America,  the 
Lewistown  Presbyterian  Church  (where  he  both  sings  in  the  choir  and  plays  in  the  bell  choir),  the 
Lewistown  Hospital  board  of  directors,  the  Stone  Arch  Players  (which  he  helped  found),  and  the 
Mifflin-Juniata  Arts  Council.  Paul  is  a  Susquehanna  alumni  club  chair,  and  the  University  was 
represented  by  the  Reverend  E.  Raymond  Shaheen  '37,  special  assistant  to  the  President,  who 
presented  the  honoree  with  a  drawing  ofSeibert  Hall  including  a  hand-written  message  from  Dr 
Joel  Cunningham. 

Susquehonnans  pictured  above  with  Paul  Olbrich  are  (from  left  to  right)  son  Christopher  '88, 
Paul.  11  lA  Thiry  Reamer  Olbrich  '5^  .v<wi  Eric  '91.  father-in-law  Paul  D.  Reamer  '31.  and  E, 
Raymond  Shaheen  '37.