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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.
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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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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:
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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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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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
lAim
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)
SUSQUEHANNA
DONOR REPORT
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
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 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 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.
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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
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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.
SUSQUEHANNA
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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
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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
TV PAGE 3
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
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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.
V
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.
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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.
Respectfully submitted.
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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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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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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
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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
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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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SUSQUEHANNA
DONOR REPORT
6
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
SUSQUEHANNA
DONOR REPORT
7
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
SUSQUEHANNA
DONOR REPORT
9
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
10
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
11
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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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
SUSQUEHANNA
DONOR REPORT
25
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-
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To make your match, simply obtain a form from your company's tWIatching Gift
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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
Consolidated Natural Gas Co
(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
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Alexander & Baldwin, Inc (All).d.r
Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp (All)
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Allstate Insurance Cos (All)
Alpha Industries. Inc (All)
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Amerada Hess Corp (AII).d.r.UM
Amencan Brands. Inc (AII).A.s
American Broadcasting Cos . Inc
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American Cyanamid Co (J.C.U.G).d
American Electric Power Co , Inc
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Amencan Expmss Co
(J.CU.G.R).d.r
Amencan General Corp (All},d
American Hoechst Corp (U)
American Home Products Corp,
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American International Group, Inc-
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American Medical International,
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Amencan Motors Corp (Ail)
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American National Bank & Trust
Co oi Chicago (J.CU.G)
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ArrwnTrust Co National Associa-
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Amtac. Inc (All).d
AmocoCorp (J.CUG.R).r
AmsIarCorp (J.CU.G.R)
Anctwr NationE
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Arthur Andersen & Co.
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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
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(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
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Bank ol New England, N A
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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
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BayBanksInc (All).d
BeainceCos , Inc (All).d.r
Bechlel Power Corp (J.C.U).d
AG Becker Panbas Inc (All)
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Bell Atlantic Corp (J.CU.G).d,t
Bell Communications Research,
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Bell & Howell Co (All)
Bell ol Pennsylvania & Diamond
Stale Telephone Co
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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
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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
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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)
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CBS Inc (U.G)
CFS Continental, Inc (U.G.R.T)
The CNA Insurance Companies
(U.G)
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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
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Carpenier Technology Corp
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Caterpillar Inc (U.G).d.r
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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
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Chesebrough-Pond's. Inc
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Chessie System Railroads
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Chevron Corp (J.C.U.G.R).d.r
• Chicago Pacific Corp (UG).d
Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co
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Chicago Title and Trust Co
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' Chicago Tnbune Cki (All)
Chrysler Corp
Chubb L
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Chubb & Son Ir
Church & Dwighi Co , Inc (U)
Churcti Mutual Insurance Co
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CIBA-GEIGY Corp (All).d
CIGNA Corp (All).d.r
Cincinnati Bell, Inc (J.C.U.G.T.LIM)
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Citizens Fidelity Bank & Trust Co.
(J.CU.G.R)
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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)
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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)
EIIAqui
irCo
• 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
IJ.C.U.G.R).A
Fa.fc
: (All)
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.
ik of Oregon,
k (UG.UM).r
terslale Bank of Washing-
. NA (U.G.R.Tld.
y Nai'O
II Corp
(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
il Bank (J.C.UG)
Fluor (
3 (All).a
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
n (Alll.r
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)
: (J.CUGXi.A
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
eCo
(Aii).d.
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
■J.UG.Pr).A
eCo
MBanI
U.GI
Z(AII)
(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
Occid
UAJI)
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
Co
(m.d
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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[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
SUSQUEHANNA
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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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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.
TO PAGE 3
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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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
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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-
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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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Susquehannans on Parade
Looking Back. . .
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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!
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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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New home for fraternity
Members of the Phi Mu Delta fraternity will be moving into their new home on the west end of the Susquehanna campus in i
second semester. The new residence will house 36 students. A dedication ceremony is planned for Spring Alumni Weekend.
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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)."
TO PAGE 3
MORALS
University Launches $22 Million Campaign
STORY ON PAGE 3
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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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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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FROM PAGE 7
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
FROM PAGE 3
$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.
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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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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.
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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.
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. . .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
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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.
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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.
TO PACE 3
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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
SUSQUEHANNA
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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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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 iLs 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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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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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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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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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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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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
<0^m
Jim Campbell '63
SUSQUEHANNA
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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
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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.)
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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
cMo.
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.
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Susquehanna University Fund
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Growth in Local Business
and Industry Campaign
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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
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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
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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 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
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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 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, 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 B