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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 0
AmencafJCUGlr
General Cable Co (All)
(general Onema Corp (J.C.U.G)
General Dynamics Corp (J.U),d
General Electric Co (AII).A.d.r
General Foods Corp (J.QU,G.RUi
General Foods. Inc (U.GUs
Genera) Housewares Corp
UC.UG.R.F^i.d
General Mills. Inc (All).dj
General Re Corp (All)
General Signal Corp (J.CMG).d
GenRad Foundanon (Ail).d.rs
Gerber Products Co (UG.R).d.r
GibbSiHill, Inc (U)
•Gilbano Building Co (J.CUG.T)
TheGilleneCo (UG.Ur
Giiman Paper Co (All).d
•P H GlatfelterCo (J.C.UG.T).r.s
•Glaxo. Inc (JGUG)
GoWman. Sachs & Co (All)
Goldonw (AB)
"Good Value Homes, inc
(UG.R.UM),f
The BfGoodnch Co
(JMG.UMI.A.d.s
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
(UG).d.f
Gould, Inc (J.CUG.RI.s
Goulds Pumps. Inc (C.UG.R.T)
Government Employees Insurance
Co (UG.R).d
WR Grace 4 Co WCUG/tf./-
WW Grainger Inc (All)
GrandMet USA. Inc (All)
Grant ThomtonfU,G|r
The Graphic Pnntmg Co Inc (All)
Great Lakes Cartxin Corp
(J.C.UG.R).d.r
Great Northern Nekoosa Corp
(All).dr
Great West Casualty Co (UG).d
Greenwood Mills. Inc (UG.RJ).r
Gregory Poole Equipmeni Co (AJI)
.John Grenzebach & Associates
(UGI.UM
Gnnnell Mutual Reinsurance Co.
(J.C.U)
Grumman Corp (JC.U.UM).d.S
The Guardian Life Insurance Co of
America fJ.C.U.G.flW/:s
Gull Stales Utilities (JC.UG).d
Gult + Wfesfem Industries. Inc
(JG.UG.T}.a.r.UM
Hackney Induslnes Inc (All)
HallibunonCo (J.UG.R).d.r.UM
Hallmark Cards. Inc (All),d
Hamilton Bank fA//|d,r
Hamilton Technology, Inc (J.C.UG.T}
Hammermill Paper Co (UG)
The Hanna Mining Co (All)
Harper & Row Publishers. Inc
(Ail}.d
(AII).A.d.r
HarscoCorp (J.C.U.G.R.Pr)
Han Schattner and Marx (U)
The Hartford Insurance Group
(U.Rld.r.S
The Hartford Steam Boiler Inspec-
tion and Insurance Co (All},d.r.s
HJ HeimCo (Allld.r
Hercules Inc (Alli.d.r
Her^hey Entertainmenl & Resort
Co (J.C.U.G.T),rs
Hershey foods Corp
(J.C.U.G.R).d.r,s
Heublein, Inc (J.C.U.G).d.s
Hewien-Packard Co (U.G.R).d.s
The HigbeeCo (J.C.U.G.UM)
Hill Acme Co (U.G.Pr).LIM
HobartCorp (C.U.G.R.T).d
Hotfman-LaRoche Inc (All).r
•Holiday Corp (J.C.U.G)
■Holmes 4 Narver. Inc
(JGU.G.T.LIM)
Homestake Mining Co
(J.C.U.G.T),d.s
Honeywell Inc (UG).d.rs
The Hoover Co (All),d
Geo A Hormel&Co (J.C.UG.R).s
Hospital Corp ol America (All),d.r
Houghton Mifflin Co (AII).d.r,s.UM
(J.C.U.G. LIMyd.r
Houston Natural Gas Corp (All),d.r
Hubbard Milling Co (U.G.R)
Harvey Hubbell. Inc (J.C,UG.T},d
JM HuberCorp (All).d.s
Huck Manufadunng Co (J.C.UG)
Huffy Corp (AlO.d.S
Hughes Aircraft Co (All)
Hughes Tool Co (J.C.U.G.T).d.r
IC Industries. Inc (J.U.G)
IClAmencastnc (J.C.UG.T).A.r
IDS Financial Services Inc (All).s
ITT Corp (J.C.U.Q).d.r
lU Internationa (J.C.U,G.T).d
Illinois Bell (C UG. R. LIM).a. r
Illinois Tool rtt)r*s Inc (All).d.r
Indiana Bell Telephone Co , Inc
lJ.U.G.R.T).d.r
Indusinal Indemnity Co
(J.C.U.G.R).d.s
Industrial Risk Insurers fA//|f
Ingersoll-Rand Co (All).d.r
Innovation Packaging, Inc
<U.G.Pr).A.d.r
Inslron Corp (AJI).d
Integon Corp (All)
Intel Corp (J.CU.G)
Intelligent Controls. Inc (U.G.T)
Intehake, Inc (J,C.UG.R).d.r
International Business Machines
Corp (All).d.rs
Fragrances Inc (AII.UM)
Corp iAII).d.r
International Multifoods Corp
lAID.d.r
Iniemattonel Paper Co (Ail).d
InterNorrh. Inc (U).r
Interpac© Corp (J,QUG).d.r
JSJCorp (J.C.U.G.T).d.r
Jack Eckerd Corp (All).d
James River Corp (Aii),d
JamesburyCofp (All)
Jettenes & Co , Inc !All).s
:. Inc (LIM)
Co
Jetferson-Pilot Com
(All).d
Jetterson-Ptlot Corp (J.C.U,G.R).d.r
JwelCos. Inc (J,C.U.G.R).d
John Hancock Mutual Lite Insur-
ance Co (All).d.r.s
A Johnson 4 Co . Inc (J.C.UG.Pr).d
Johnson Controls, Inc (All}.d,r
•Johnson & Higgins (All),r,s
Johnson 6. Johnson (J.C. UG. R),d. r
S C Johnson & Son, Inc (All).d.r
Jostens. Inc (AII),A,d.r,s
K man Corp (J.C.U,G.R.UM).d.S
Kaiser Cement Corp (U).d
Kaiser Steel Corp (U)
Kansas City Southern Industries.
Inc (All),d
Karmazm Products Corp (UG)
Kearney-National Inc (UG.RJ)
KeeblerCo (J.C.U.R.T)
•Keefe, Bruyette 4 Woods, Inc (AJI)
Kellogg Co. (All),d.r
The M W Kellogg Co (All}
Kemper Group (All).d
The Kendall Co (All).r.s
Kennametallnc^UG.H.n
The Kente Co (J.C.U.G.LM)
Kerr-McGee Corp (AII).rUM
Kersiing, Brown 4 Co . inc (U)
Walter Kidde 4 Co (U.G).A
Kidder, Peabody & Co . Inc (All.Pr)
Kimberly-Clark Corp. (All).d.r
Kingsbury Machine Tool Corp
(M).A.d.s
Kiplinger Washington Editors (Alli.d.r
Knight Insurance Agency, Inc
(U.G).A.r.s
Knight-Ridder Newspapers, inc
(JG.U.G).d.r
(C.U.GTI.A
Koppers Co , Inc (J.C.U.G.r).d.r.s
Ralph Korte Construction Co . Inc
<U).A
The Lamson 4 Sessions Co. (U.G)
Lanier Business Products, Inc , A
Harris Co (AII).A
La Salte National Bank (J.C.UG)
The Law Co , Inc. (C.U.G).A
The Lawyers Co-operative Publish-
ing Co (J.CUG)
Lehigh Portland Cement Co
(J.C.U.G)
Lever Brothers Co (All).s
Levi Strauss 4 Co (J.C.U.G).d.r
Libbey-Owens-Ford Co UCUG.T)
The Liberty Corp (All).r.s
Ell Lilly and Co (All).d.r
(J.C.U.G.T).d.r.s
Thomas J Lipton, Inc (Alt).s
Little, Brown and Co (J.C.U.G.T.LIM)
sCorp (All)
eSlar
Inc
(JG.U.G.T),d
'Lotus 0»/elopment Corp (All)
Ttie Louisiana Land and ExpioraDon
Co ( Alli.d.r s
Louisiana Power & Light Co (U)
LubmolCorp (All).d.r.s
Lucky Stores, Inc (All).d
Ludlow Corp (J.C.UG.T).A.d,r.s
Lukens, Inc (All).d
Lummus Crest, Inc (C.UG).d.r
Lutheran Brotherhood (J.U.R.Pr.UM)
Lutheran Mutual L
(J.C.U.G.R)
M/A-COM LINKABIT, Inc (U.G.T)
MCA, Inc (UG).s
MSI Insurance fJC.L/J
M 4 T Chemicals Inc (JC.U.G)
MTS Systems Corp (Aliyr
John D and C^thenne T MacAithur
Foundation (Alll
Mack Trucks, Inc (J.C.UG.R)
MacLean-Fogg Co (U.G.R.T)
R H Macy 4 Co , Inc (J.CU.G.R).d
MaguireOiICo (AJI)
Mallinckrodl. Inc fU;
Manufacturers Hanover Corp (Aff).d
Manufacturers National Corp
(JG.U.G.R).d
Marathon OICk> (AX).d.t
Maremont Corp (JGUGJ.UM)
The Marine Corp fA/(),r
Marine Midland Bank, N.A.
(J.CU.G.R).d
Mana Inc (J.C.U.G).d
Mark Contrtrts Corp (J,C.UG.V
TheMarleyCo (U}.f
Marsh 4 McLennan Cos.. Ina
(All).d.s
Martin Marietta Corp (All).d
Massachusetts Mutual Life Insur-
ance Co (J.U.G).d.s
Mattel. Inc (J.C.U.G.T).d
The May Department Stores Co
(J.C.U.G.R).d
The Maytag Co (U),d.r.LIM
MBank Houston fU.Gj
McCormick 4 Co . IncfA//)
McDonald's Corp (All)
McDonnell Douglas Corp (U.G.R)
McGraw-Hill. Inc (AJI),d.r
McKesson Corp (All).d.r
McQuay lnc.('A//|Atf
The Mead Corp (AII).d.LIM
Mechanics Bank(A/y,s
Medlronic, Inc (All)
Mellon Bank Corp (J.C.UG).d.t
MenashaCorp (U.G.R.Pr).r
Merck 4 Co, Inc (All).d.r
Meredith Corp (Alll.d.r.s
Ment Oil Corp (All)
Mernll Lynch & Co . Inc (J.C.U.G.R)
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co
(J.C.U.G),d.r,s
MettlerlnstrumenlCorp (J.C.U.G.R)
Mictiigan Bell Telephone Co
(J.C.U.G.UM).A.r
Middlesex Mutual Assurance Co
(All).d.r
The Midland Mutual Life Insurance
Co (Atl).d.r
Midland-Ross Corp (J.C,U.R).d
Midlantic Banks Inc (All),d
Miehle-Goss-Dexter Inc (J.C.U.G.R)
Milliken 4 Co. (JG.UG.R.Pr).d.r.UM
Miltipore Corp (All).d
Milton Bradley Co (J.C.UG.Pr)
Minnesota Mining 4 Manuladunng
Co , Inc (All).d.r
Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance
Co (JGUGMd.r
Mississippi Power A Light Co. (U)
MITE Corp (J.C.U.G J)
The MITRE Corp (J.C.U.G.R).d
Mobil Oil Corp (All).d.r
MohascoCorp (J.C.U.G.R).A.d.s
Monarch Capital Corp (J.C.UG).d
Monroe Auto Equipment Co (U).A
Monsanto Co (JG.U.G.R).d.r
•The Montana Power Co
(J.C.U.G.R).d.r
Montgomery WanJ & Co. Inc
(J.CU.G).r
Monumental Corp (U.G.S)
MONV Financial Services
(J.C.U.G. R).r
MOOG Inc (All)
Moore Financial Group, Inc
(JG.U.G.T).d
Moore McCormack Resources, Inc
(J.UG).d
Morgan Construction Co (All)
Morgan Guaranty Trust Co ol New
York (All).d.r.S
•Morgan Stanley 4 Co , Inc (J.C.U.G)
Morrison-Knudsen Co , Inc (All).d
Morse Shoe, Inc (J.CU.G)
Morton Thiokol, Inc. (U.G.T).d.r
Motorola Inc (A]l).d.r
Charles Stewart Mott foundation
(Ali).d
Mountain States Mineral Enter-
pnses. Inc. fA//|s
Murphy Oil USA. Inc (All).d.r.s
Mutual Benelit LifefJ,C,UG.flJ,d.r
Mutual of America (C.U.G.R.T).d.r
Mutual of Omaha (J.C.UG.R).d.r.s
NCNBCorp (CUG.R.T)
NCR Corp (>U/;,d,s
NL Industries, Inc (JC.U.G).d
NRC. Inc (All)
Nabisco Brands. Inc (All).a.r.s
Naico Chemical Co (CUG.R.D.d.r
National Bank of Detroit (U)
National Can Corp (All).d
National City Corp iAll).s
National Distillers and Chemical
Corp (All).r
National Gypsum Co (All).s
National Life Insurance Co
(J.C.U.G.R).r
National Medical Enferpnses. Inc
(JC.U.G).d
National Steel Corp (C.UG.R.T)
Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co
(J.CU.G.R).d.r
Nepera, Inc (J.C.U.G)
'The New England Education Loan
Marketing Corp (All).d
New England Electric System Cos
(M).d.r
New England Mutual Life Insurance
Co (J.U.Q).d.r
New Englarxl Telephone (J,UG.T).d.r
New Jeisey Bell Telephone Ca
(J.C.UG).d.r
New Jersey Natural Gas Co
fJ,C,U,G,fl)
The New York Bank tor Savings
'J.U.G.Pr).A.d
eCo
(J.C.U.G.UMI.d.r
New York Stock Exchange, Inc.
(UG).d
New \t}rk Telephone (J.C,U.G.T).d.r
The New >brk Times Co
(J.C.UG.R).d.r
The New Yorker Magazine. Inc.
(J.UG)
Newmoni Mining Corp (U).d
Newsweek. Inc (All)
•Tfie Samuel Roberts Noble Foun-
dalion. Inc (All).ds
Nordson Corp (All)
•Norfolk Southern Corp (All).d.r.s
The North American Coal Corp.
(All).d.s
North American Philips Corp.
(All).d.r
Northeast Utilities (All).d.r.s
Northern Illinois Gas (J.U.R).r.s
Northern States Power Co (All).r
Northern Telecom, Inc (J.C.U.G.T)
The Nodhern Trust Co (All).d.r
Northwest Airlines, Inc (All).d
Nonhwest Industnes, Inc (All}.d
Northwestern Bell Corp (All).d.r
Northwestern Financial Corp (All)
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance
Co (Alli.d.r
Northwestern National Bank South-
west fA/ad.-:s
Nonhwesrern National Life Insur-
ance Co (J.C.U.G.R).d.r
Norton Co (All).d.r.s
WW Norton & Co , Inc (J.CUG).S
Norwest Bank Bloomington, N A
(Aimr.s
Norwest Bank Minneapolis, N A
(Alll.r.s
NoxellCorp (All).r.s
John Nuveen 4 Co Inc (J.CUG.Pr)
•NYNEXCorp (JC.UG.T).d.r
Oakite Pnxluas, Inc (UG).A
Occidental Pelroleum Corp. (Ail)
Oglebay Norton Ck) (All).d
Ohio Bell Telephone Co (Alt).d,r
•Ohio Edison Co (All)
The Ohio National Lite Insurance
Co (J.C.U.G.R)
Oklahoma Gas and Electric Co
(J,C.U.G).d.r.s
Old National Bancorporation (U)
Old Stone Bank (All).d
OlinCorp (J.C.U).d.r
Oneida Ltd (J.CU.G).d.r
Openaka Corp , Inc (U.G)
Oregon Portland Cement Co
(JC.U.G)
Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp
(J,C.U.G).d.r.s
Owens-lllinois. Inc (All).d
Oxford Industries, Inc (J.U).A.UM
PHH Group, Inc (J.C.U.G.T).r
PNC Financial Corp (All).d.r
PPG Industries. Inc (J.C.UG. R).d.r
PO(Dorp UC.U.GD.d.r.s
PSfS (J.C.U.G.T.LIM)
Paccar inc (J.C.U.G.R).d
'Pacific Lighting Corp (All).d.r
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co.
(All).d
Pacific Northwest Bell (AII.LIM).a.r
Pacific Resources, Inc (J.C.U)
•Pacific Telesis Group (U.G.R).d
Pan-American Life Insurance Co
(U.G). A
Panhandle Eastern Corp (All).d.r
Parker-Hannifin Corp (J.U.G.R).d
The Paul Revere Cos (All)
Peabody Inlernalional Corp (U).A
Pearle Health Services, Inc
(J.CU.G.nA.r
Peat, Manwick, Mitchell 4 Co
(UGlA.r
PechineyCorp (All).s
The Penn Central Corp (AII).d.r.LJU
Pennbank - Subsidiary of Pennban-
cotp(U.G.Rl.d
JC PenneyCo.inc (All).d.r
Pennsylvania Power 4 Light Co
(All).d,r
Penrrwalt Corp ( J.U.G. IPrj.d.r
PenmoiICo (JG.U).d.r.s
Peoples Bank (JC.U.G.R).r.s
The Peoples Gas Light and Coke
Co (M).d.s
PepsiCo, Inc (JG.UG.T).d.r.s
PET Inc (J.CU,G).s
Pelto-TBM Chemical Corp (JUG)
Pfizer, Inc (All).d.r
Phelps Dodge Corp (All).d.r,s
Philip Moms Cos . Inc (A3l),d.r
Phillips Pelroleum Co (Ali).d.r
Phoenix Mutual Life InsL ^nceCo.
(J.CU.G).d.r
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DONOR REPORT
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The Ptoneer Group, f
Pioneer HhBrsd Ir
(J.c.uya
Piper, JaHray 4 Hopwood Inc
UUT)A
Pitney Bowes Inc (Aliyd.r.s
PittsDurgh National Corp (M).A
Pmw9/Cofp (J.C.U.G.R).(1
Ptantation Pipe Une Co (J.C,U.G.T).r
Planto & Moran, CPAs (C.U.G).A
Playtxjy Enterpnses, Inc (Aff)
Pogo Producing Co (J.C.U.G).r
PolamiOCorp (All).d.r.s
Pope & Talbot, Inc {J.C.U.G)
Porter Paint Co fU.G.Pr)
PollalchCorp IAlt).d.s
Prelerred Risk Mutual Insurance
Co (U.R).d
Pretormed Line Products Co
{All).a.r
Prentioe-Hall, Inc (J.CMG.R).f.UM
Price Brothers Co (J.C.U,G).A
T Howe Price Associates. Inc (All)
Pnce Watertiouse (U.G).r
The Procter & Gamble Co (U.G).d.r
The Prospea Hill Foundation (ASI)
Protection Mutual insurance Co
iM)
anceCo (J.C.UG.R).r
Providenl Mutual Life Insurance Co
0.C.U.G.R).d.s
Provident National Bank (AII).A,d
The Prvderrtlal Insurance Co ot
America {J.C.U.G.R.UM).d.r
Public Serv>ce Etectric and Gas Co
UQU.GMdr
PuQOt Sound Power & Light Co
(J.CU.G.T).f
Quaker State Oil Refining Corp
•RCA Corp (U.G).d.s
RKO General. Inc (J.C.U.G.R)
Rainier Bancorpofation^A//J,d.^
Raiston PunnaCo (U).d,f.s
Rand McNally & Co (U.Pr)
Arthur 0 Raybin Associates. Inc
(All)
Raytheon Co fAllj.d.r
Reader's Digest Association. Inc.
(All).dS
Reading & Bates Corp (C.U.GJI.d
Redlands Federal Savings & Loan
Association fUPO,-*
Reichhold Ctiemicals. Inc (U.G)
Reliance Electnc Co (All)
Reliance Insurance Cos. (All).s
Republic National Bank ol New
York (Ail)
Research-Cottrell, Inc (All)
The Research institute of America,
Inc (J.C.U.G).d
Revlon, Inc (All)
Rexham Corp (U).d
Rexnordinc (ASI).d
Reynolds Metals Co (J.C.U.G).d.r
R J. Reynolds Industnes, Inc
(All).d.r
Richardson-Vicks. Inc (All).d
Riegel Textile Corp (All).d,r
Rochester Midland Corp
(U.G.Pr).A.d
The Rockefeller Brothers Fund. Inc.
(AID.s
Rockefeller Family & Associates
(All)
The Rockefeller Group (All).d.r.s
Rockwell International Corp. (All).d
Rohm and Haas Co (All).d.r.s
ROLM Corp. (All)
RolscreenCo (fiJI).d.r.s
Rorer Group Inc. (Alt).d
L
RospatchCorp (J.C.U).r
Ross. Johnston & Kersling, Inc (A
Royal Insurance fJ,CUG,fl>.r
Rubbermaid Inc (M.UM).d.r
RUSH" International Corp (J.U.Gj.S
Ryco Division, Reilly-Whiteman, Ir
(All)
SOS Biotech Corp (All)
SKF Industries, Inc (All),d
SPS Technologies, Inc (All).d.r.s
Safeco Insurance Co (J.C.U.GJ.UM)
Saga Corp (All)
St Joe Minerals Corp (All),d.r.s
The St Paul Cos (J.C.UGJ).d.r
Salomon Brothers (M)
"Salomon \T\c(MI).d
Sanders Associates. Inc
(J.C.U.G.R).d
Sandoz, Inc (All).d.r.s
Santa Fe Southem Pacific Corp
(J.C.U.G.R)
Sara Lee Corp (J.CU.G).a
Schering-Plough Corp (AJI).d
Schtndler Elevator Corp (All)
Schlegel Corp. (All)
Charles Schwab & Co , Inc (AH).A
The Scott & Fetzer Co (All).d.r
Scotl. Foresman and Co (U).r.s
Scott Paper Co (J.C.U.R.T).d.r
Seaboard System Railroad (AII.UM)
Sealit^xCotp (All).d.r
Joseph £ Seagram & Sons. Inc
(AID.r
•Sealed Power Corp {C.U.G.R),d.r.s
Sealnght Co , Inc (J.C.U.G)
G 0 Searle & Co 0,C.U.G.R).d.r.UM
Seattle Trust & Savings Bank
(J.C.U.G).d
Security Benefit Lite Insurance Co
(All)
Secunty-Connecticul Life Insurance
Co (Ml).d.r
Security Pacific Corp (AJI).d.r
Security Van Lines, Inc
(J.C.U.Q.R).r.s
SetonCo (U.G).A.UM
Shakiee Corp (U.G).d
Shell Ol Co (All).d.r
Sheller-Globe Corp (J.C.UJ.UM).d.r
Shenandoah Life Insurance Co.
(AII).d.r.LIM
The Sherwin-Williams Co (All).d
Siemens Energy & Automation. Inc.
(J.C.U.G.R)
Sifco Industries. Inc (J.C.U.G.T).d.s
Signode Corp (All)
Simpson Investment Co (J.UG.Pr).r
The Singer Co (UG.R).A.d.r.s
Skinner Corp (All).d.s
Smith International. Inc (U.G)
SmilhKline Beckman Corp. iAil),d.r
Sonet lr}c (All).d.r
'Sonoco Products Co (U.G.R},d,r
Sony Corp of America (All).d
Soo Line Railroad Co (J.C.U.G.T)
South Carolina National Corp. (All)
Souih Central Bell Telephone Co.
(All).d.r
Southeast Bank. N A (U.G).d
Southern Bell fA;;j,cf,r
Southern Life Insurance Co (All).d
Southern New England Teief^iona
(J.C.UG.R).a.r
The Soulhland Corp (J.C.U.GT)
Southwest Forest Industries. Inc
(All).d
Southwestern Bell Foundation
(U.G.R).d.r
Southwestern Life Insurance Co (U)
South-Western Publishing Co
(J.CU.G.T)
Sovran Financial Corp (J.CU.G.R)
SperryCorp (U.G).A.d.s
Spiegel, inc (U.G)
Spnngs Industries. Inc lAII).d
The Square D Co (U.G)
Squibb Corp (All).d.r
The StackpolB Corp (All).d.r.s
Sianadyne, Inc (All).d
Standard Coosa Thatcher Co (U)
Standard Insurance Co (C.U.G.R.T}
The Star^dard Oil Co (J.C.U.G.R}.d.r.S
The StandanJ PnMucts Co
(J.C.UG.R)
Stanhome. Inc (J.C.U.G)
The Stanley WOrks (All).d.r
Slate Farm Insurance Cos (U.G).r
Stale Mulual Ule Assurance Co of
America (/y/J.d.r
Siaie Street Bank and Trust Co (All)
Slauffer Chemical Co (All).d
Stautfer Communications. Inc
(U.G.R.UM)
Slearns Catalytic World Corp (All)
Steel Neddie Manuladunng Co
(U.G)
Steiger Traaor. Inc (All)
Sterling Drug, Inc (All),d r
J P Slevens & Co , Inc (All).d
Stone & Webster. Inc (All)
The Stop & Shop Cos . Inc (All}.d
■ Student Loan Marketing Association
Subaru of America. Inc
(J.CUG.TUM)
Sutturban Propane Gas Corp
(J.C.U.G).r
SunCa.lnc<AII).d.r
Sun Life Assurarwe Co ot Canada
(J.aU.G).r.5,UM
The Superior Oil Co (AU).d
Swiss American Securities. Inc (Alt)
SybronCorp (All).d.s
SyniexCorp (J.C.U.Q.R).d.s
TPW Inc (J.CU.G.R)
Tambrands. Inc (J.CU.G)
Tandy Corp/Radio Shack (AH).a.UM
Technimelncs. Inc (All)
Tech/Ops, Inc (U.G.R.T)
Tektronix. Inc (AJI).r
TBledyne. Inc (U.G).d
The Telex Corp (G)
^nnantCo (All),s
Tenneco Inc (J.C.U.G.R).d
Tesoro f^troleum Corp (J,C.U.G.R),r
Texaco Inc (U.G).r
Texas Commerce Bank - Houston
Foundation aCUGIs
Texas Easfem Co/p (All).d.r
Texas Gas Transmission Corp
(J.C.U,G.R).d
Texas Instruments inc (C.U.G.R).d.r
Textron Inc (J.C.U).d
Thomas & Betts Corp (J.C.U.G.R).d
Thomas McFadden & Associates,
inc (U.G),A,d.r
J Walter Thompson (k)
(J.C.U.G.Pr.UM)
Thorpe Corp (U),A
TICOR (J.C.U).d.r
Time Inc (All).d
Times Mirror (All).d,r,s
Times Publishing Co and Congres-
sional Quarterly, Inc
(J.C.U.G.T).A
TheToroCo (J.C.U.G).d.s
The Tornngton Co (All).d,r
Total Petroleum (North America)
Ltd (U.R).d.r
Towers, Pernn, Forsler & Crosby
tJG.U.G)
Townsend & Botlum. Inc (AJI)
Toyota Molor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
{J.C.U.G.T)
Tracor, Inc (U).A
TheTraneCo (All).d.s
Transamenca Corp (All),d.s
Transco Energy Co (All).d
Transway inlernaiional Corp (U).d
The Travelers Corp (All).d.r,s
Travelers Express Co , Inc (AJI)
TreadwayCos , inc (VG.R)
Tremco Inc (All)
TnskellonUd (J.U.G).A.d.s
Trust Co Bank (AH)
Turner Construction Co
(J.CU.G). A.d
■US WEST. INC (All).r
UGI Corp (All).d
USGCorp (C.U.G.R).d.r
Union Bank fJ,C.UGj
Union Camp Corp (All)
nEleclncCo (JG.U.G.R)
•Unio
Unio
'JU.G.T).A.d
eCo
(J.C.U.G.R).d.r,s
Union Pacific Corp (J.C,U.G,R).d
Union Trust Co (All)
United Bank of Denver, N A (All).f
United Engineers & Constructors.
Inc (J.U),r
United Gas Pipe Une (All).d.r
United Jersey Banks (All).d. LIM
United Mutual Savings Bank
(J.C.U).d
United Parcel Service (All)
Unrted States Borax i Chemical
Corp (U.G.Pr).r
United States Fidelity and Guaranty
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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.
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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!
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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
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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
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Avlex Fibers, Inc (U.G)
BASF Corp (All).r
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• 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
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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-
tion Act of 1973. regulations of the Internal Revenue Service, and all
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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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. . 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 0 Rhine
William O Roberts, deceased
Harry P Shaffer
Russell T. Shilling
George A. Spaid
Allen C, Tressler
Class of 1930
Paul M Bishop
Dorothy Strine Bowers
Edna Tressler Conrad
Frances Thomas Davis
Arthur A H Gelnetl
Sherman E. Good
Wellington Duke' Hartman
Leolin O Hayes
Henry C Hoffman
Agnes McMullen Johnson
Daniel H Kwasnoski
J. Richard Mattern
Lillian Kordes McCormick
Janet Dively Morgan
Ruth Goff Nicodemus
Edith Erdly Ramsey
John S. Rhine
Simon B Rhoads
William Routzahn
Mildred Arbegast Speer
Dorothy Heiser Stoddard
John H Wall
Kathryn Morning Ziegler
Class of 1931
William A, Austin
Dorothy Iddings Bathurst
H Vernon Blough
Norman H Brought
Walter L Burford
Alma Bowersox Clark
Martha Laudenslager Davis
Signe Alford Davis
Lawrence C Fisher
Frank C. Gill
Paul M. Haines
Paul W. Hartline
Arlene Laudenslager Hatton
Sara Rhoads Hauser
William S Hermann
Margaret Hoffmeister Hess
Leone Holtzapple Hogue
N^iriam Keim Kolle
Charles E Kroeck
L. Howard Lukehart
Mary Carlin McAvey
Julia Morgan McCloskey
Dorothy Leisher Neely
Inez Sarver Parker
Ruth Maurey Quinter
Paul D. Reamer
Ethlynne Miller Schultz
John P. Senko
Charles J. Shearer
Dorothy Turnbach Stickney
Nellie Shue Von Dorster
W. Michael Weader
Class Of 1932
Martha Gesner Anderson, deceased
Martha Markle Artley
Glenroy H Bishop
James H. Brubaker
Margaret Clelland
Mary Potter Copp
Thelma E. Crebs
Herman R. Fenstermacher
Margaret E. Fink
Roscoe L, Fisher
Lewis R Fox
Robert G Hartman
Merle E Hubbard
John F. Kindsvatter
Elizabeth Phillips Lahr
Arline Kanyuck Lerda
B Ray Minich
J Robert Reeder
Harriett Leese Rosenquist
Grace Minnig Schell
Reed Speer
Herbert S Spigelmyer
John C Stolz
Edna Williamson Wilkinson
Arthur E Wilmarth
Kermit D. Witmer
Eleanor Sheriff Wolf
Class Of 1933
Beatrice Gentzler Armold
Grace C. Boyle
James P. Burns
Fred L. Carl
William F Carolan
Mabel Fuliz Chilcott
Quinio W Gionta
Martin A. Graykoskie
Bert M- Green
Mary Z, Lahaza
Margaret Ide Maguire
Estelle Pearl Marcuse
Robert L McGeehan
Mae McDonald McGroarty
Walter C Metzger
E Dorothea Meyer
John W. Meyers
John A Schoffstall
Sarah C. Shaulis
Flora Ellmore Shilling
Diana Lizdas Snyder
Mildred Griesemer Snyder
J. Donald Steele
Paul R. Swank
William R. Swarm
Amelia Krapf Williams
Bruce Worthington
Marian Walborn Worthington
Class Of 1934
Josephine Pifer Bleakley
James A, Bonsall
Edwin M. Clapper, deceased
Audra Marlz Etzweiler
Ruth Plummer Fagan
Madeline Steininger Hermann
Earnest W Huston
Aberdeen Phillips Hutchison
D. Edgar Hutchison
Isabella Horn Klick
Ruth Bergstresser Koch
Frances Kline MacPherson
Daniel T McKelvey
Eleanor Brown Miller
William S Morrow
Pauline Crow Mount
Emma V. Orlando
Kathryn Jarrett Rhoads
Lee D Rishel
Harold L. Rowe
Robert R. Sala
H. Blanche Savidge
Jerauld M, Schlegel
Mary E. Spiggle
Lloyd M. Swartz
Sara Ulrich Tollinger
Class of 1935
Xavier Abbott
Kenneth R. Anderson
Louise Mehring Bankert
Luther K Boyer
Robert R. Clark
Mary A. Cressman
Donald K. Henry
Elva Winkelblech Jamison
Hilda Mickey Johnson
Dorothy Leese Lamb
Frances Hubler Nuernberg
Elizabeth Haidacher Sanderson
Mary Griesemer Searer
Erie I. Shobert
Alfarata A. Stamets
Mary Patterson Yeager
Class of 1936
Stephen Azary
Thomas H. Craig
Gwendolyn Schlegal Cramer
Kathryn Weber Finkbiner
Grace Drew Greninger
James A Grossman
Jerome V Guss
Janet Earhart Harkins
Albert Hess
Horace M Hutchison
Alice Smith Loope
Ernst Mahr
John H- Naegeli
Rose Runk Perry
George E. Phillips
Mary Landon Russell
Ralph I. Shockey
Marcella Chaya Turnbach
Dorothy Turner
Waller Wasilewski
Class of 1937
Margaret L. Corson
Donald A. Gaver
Francis R Gelnett
Mary Scott Gumpher
Roberta Held Harmon
Newton E Hess
Lester J Karschner
J. Chester Long
Elsie Myers
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
12
B. Henry Shafer
E Raymond Shaheen
Margaret Roush Sheklelski
Helen Wentzel Spitzner
T Luke Toomey
Mary Barnes Topper
Dorothy Savidge Troutman
Mary Fox Wagenseller
Class of 1938
Gladys Telleen Ahrenholz
Robert A, Boyer
Margaret Boyle Brown
Ethel Ramer Coulter
Helen Hisdorf Dauberman
Mary Heim Davey
Richard E Ditzler
Reed A, Grenjnger
Mark R, Guthrie
Hildegarde Ahl Herb
Karl M, Herr
Ruth Jones Hershey
Manha Bolig Hess
Jean Rheinhart Hodgdon
William H Hudson
Elizabeth Johnston Keil
Esther Yingling Kern
George J Kimmel
Ray W Kline
Karl E. Kniseley
Herbert C. Lauver
Esther Kaufman Lucas
Henry R. Mitterling
Mary Jarrett Newland
Vernon R. Phillips
John Rakshys
Caroline Grubb Reisinger
Henry Shotsberger
Peter Shuty
Verlin H, Smalts
Charles J. Stauffer
Elizabeth Fry Vogel
Ruth Wheeland Wentz
Kent L, Worthington
Class of 1939
William P Ayers
Robert M Bastress
leroy K, Beachel
Jean B. Beamenderfer
Harold H Benion
Miriam Miller Fisher
Lenora Spotts Guthrie
Marjorie Curtis Hanson
Robert L Herr
Henry J. Keil
John R. Knaul
Isabel Tewkesbury Laudenslayer
W Frank Laudenslayer
Paul D. Ochenrider
Stephen W, Owen
Gladys Wentzel Phillips
Mathilda Neudoerffer Powell
Florence Jumper Rematy
Martha Klinger Riegel
M, Jane Schnure
Ruth Derstine Shobert
Edward M. Sivick
Shirley Finkbeiner Stehlin
Eleanor Saveri Wise
Class Of 1940
Hester Bittinger Ayers
Elizabeth J. Barnhard
John D. Bice
George R Brosius
Paul D. Coleman
Helen Musselman Dobbie
Edward E, Eisenhart
Fern Zechman Ferster
Robert F Fisher
Robert A. Gabrenya
William H Getiron
Ethel Siraesser Gilbert
J Leon Haines
Anna Reeder Heimbach
John W Hoffman
Richard S Hummel
Dorothy Shutt Kimmel
Naomi Bingaman Kinney
Florence Landback Latsha
Florence Rothermel Latsha
Charlotte Baish Lawrence
Helen Wright Mosebey
William E, Nye
Paul M. Orso
James Pearce
Mary Mack Pendered
Robert G Sander
Hilda Friedench Schadei
Frederick B. Schmidt
Ralph G Shobert
George C Spiggle
Barner S Swartz
Grace Fries Walter
Virginia Mann Wolven
Class of 1941
George H Banlley
Katherine Dietterle Benion
Florence Reitz Brenneman
Joseph F, Campana
J. Alfred Fryer
Marion Boyer Harvey
Warren C Herrold
Elaine Miller Hunt
Mary Yoder Jones
Jane Hutchison Kaempfer
Margaret Dunkle Kniseley
Thomas W Lewis
Elizabeth Reese McGhee
H. Faith Harbeson McNitt
Douglas A Portzline
John P Powell
Lois Beamenderfer Rallis
SUF Results by Class
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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 0 Rumbaugh
Barbara Lease Safer
Louis F Santangelo, Jr
Barbara Decker Siegfried
Janet Wolf Statler
Jack M Thorp
Franklin T Ulman
Paul A Wagner
Barbara S Welliver
Richard G Weslervelt
Richard L, Wetzel
Donald E Wissinger
Class of 1951
Ben C Alter
Mary Snyder Barber
Mary Lou Slater Barron
June Klingler Biglien
Marsh C Bogar
Walter L Brandau
Hazel Brobst Brown
Jack A Brown
Lyn Bailey D Alessandro
Alice Yonghaus Davenport
Nelda Shafer Davis
W Donald Fisher
William J Foster
Martha Martin Gehns
Lois Seybrecht Grund
Jeanne Attinger Hassinger
Robert J Henninger
Janice Arner Himmelman
Gerald E Moorhead
Grace McKeever Newman
Robert A, Pittello
Martha Albert Putnam
Manlyn Beers Reilly
Carolyn McCahan Sheafter
John R Steiger
Jesse Stone
Virginia Yinger Willke
Flora Barnhart Wissinger
Fancher E Wolfe
Class of 1952
Elinor Tyson Aurand
Barbara Barnhart Bacher
Elmer R. Baumgardner
Robert O. Bogdanffy
Vincent E Boyer
Charles H Carr
Voylet Dietz Carr
Frank V Compton
Gilbert O, Day, Jr,
John E, Diehl
Manlyn Kretz Fisher
Gene J Flun
C Dale Gateman
Patricia F Heathcote
John Horoschak
Bernice Jochem Howling
Richard L Kearns
Helen Achenbach Keitel
Kay LaRue Lauver
Faye R Lewis
Lorraine Rarick LiddJngton
Don A Linn
Ethel McGrath Meola
Betty Pearson Messner
Clair S Mitch
James W Morns
William E Nyer
Miriam Vogler Olson
Samuel Porter
Kathleen Schnerr Price
William H. Pnchard
Lois Renter
Chester G Rowe
Lois Gordon Sleiger
Felix J Torromeo
David G. Volk
G. Allan Vollmers
Class of 1953
Mary Brown Alter
Harmon L Andrews
Richard L Bidelspach
Ruth Freed Bosch
Marguerite Heflelfinger Budd
Nancy McKinney Carmichael
Elizabeth Burnham Chase
Joseph Condon
Madaline Lease Cook
William C Davenport
Lorraine Lee Davis
Pamela McKegg Doney
Donald H Foelsch
Lois Fisher Frednckson
V Carl Gacono
Audrey Wegner Horoschak
Edward P. Kopf
Richard L Kreitner
Caroline Rutherford Mason
Charles N Mason, Jr
Bettie Winey Moorhead
Mary Dixon Nyer
Kenneth E Orris
Marvel Cowling Robinson
Dorothy Apgar Ross
Jane Wehr Scott
Charles B. Shamp
Dons Schweighofer Smith
Charles A. Snyder
M Josephine Stuter
Ernest R Walker
Joan Wiant Williamson-Clark
Class of 1954
Henry R. Albnght
Irene Meerbach Anderson
Ned M Arbogast
Bruce T Bobb, Jr
Manlyn Fetterolf Bowers
Samuel Carmichael
William C Church
Bette Vincent Cooper
Margaret Henderson Davenport
James C Dell
John A, Duceman
Roy A Poor
Nora Steinhards Galins
John W Gass
Marlin V Heffner
Joanne L Heinly
Walter R. Henry
Ruth Baer Herbert
Irene Oldt Muss
Harold N. Johnson
Dwight E Keener
Shirley Thompson Khalouf
Eleanor Borski King
Edward E Lamb. Jr,
Jean Rowe Lauver
Lucian Smith Leach
George Liddmgton
Graydon I Lose
Patricia Hess Manning
Stanley S Manning
Jane Cline Mickatavage
Robert C Mickatavage
Rebecca Shade Mignot
Duane Mitchell
Ruth E Osborn
Alexander T Oshirak
Jayne Daily Pettit
Samuel D. Ross. Jr.
Theresa Dipersio Salani
John H Schraeder
Arthur C Stamtel
Louis A Szabo
Shirley Still Torromeo
Dorothy Sites Wagner
Betty Weisenfluh Wallower
Faye Kostenbauder Williamson
Richard N Young
Class of 1955
Walter C Albert. Jr
Barbara May Anoia
James J Anoia
Nancy Richards Benner
Larry R, Bingaman
Helen Williams Boyd
Richard K Boyd
Charles W Coates
Kenneth F Erdley, Jr
Shirley Decker Gateman
Arlan K Gilbert
Helen Griffiths Hendry
Lana Fegley Henry
Daniel O Hoy
Mary Ann Bingaman Kleinlop
Harry F Kocher, Jr
Carol Cornelius Lamb
W Deen Lauver
Richard E McCarty
Wayne E Miller
Ruth Scott Nunn
Annabelle Thomas Rogers
Carlene Lamade Schock
Franklin G Smith
Nancy Hermann Snook
Joanne Quick Spangler
Merle F Ulsh, Jr
William H Vanderhool
Carl R Winey
Margaret Wright Wolfe
C W Ziegenfuss
Class of 1956
Sara Jane Fague Aucker
Charles S Bailes
Evelyn Herbstnth Baker
Nancy Kline Bradshaw
Charlotte Meerbach Bunke
John C Bunke
Henry S Cook
William K Doney
Claire Rosengarten Dromgoole
Charlotte Sandl Erdley
Richard Eysler
Maurice R Feldman
Marjone Kostenbauder Finley
Robert L Hackenberg
Jane Clark Hazen
Ruth Brobst Johnson
Alice Fellows Keener
Winifred Bonsall Keiter
Betsy Shirk Kirchner
Clayton E Leach, Jr,
Harry M Leister, Jr,
Dons Moon Metcalf
Helene A Nesller
Jesse Newcomer III
George W Orren, Jr.
Diane Degelleke Ottman
Nedebiah H Peck
Nancy McCullough Saborio
Ralph B Sheldon. Jr
Joanne Mummert Spangler
Sally Brown Sullivan
Audrey Vollman Vanderhoof
Elizabeth Ford Vandevander
Selh P Wheeland
Janet Gerner Yeich
John D Yeich
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
15
Class of 1957
Lynn Hassinger Askew
Jack K Bishop
Elwood H Cox. Jr.
Marion D Drumheller
Ronald E Fouche
Robert D Greco
Jane Longenecker Gnm
Park H Haussler
Donald R Henninger
Sandra Gilfillan Khuen-Kryk
Earl F Kleinlop
Clay L Lorah
Suzanne Beal McCarly
Peter M Nunn
Nancy Forrest Peel
George H Pospisil
Edward R Rhodes
Frank L Romano
Suzanne Wahl Schaefter
George F Schluchterer
Barbara Boob Shaffer
Stanley R Shilling
Constance Hartman Solsky
Dorothy Wardle Spencer
Bessie G Trate
Patricia A Walker
Joan Raudenbush Wendel
Erhard O Werner
Leroy B WoUe, Jr
Nancy Marek Wolfe
Class off 1958
Samuel S. Adams
John H. Anthony
Janice Paul Arcidiacono
Fred J Chrvala
Stanley E Decamp
Burden S Faust
Mary Lou Ernst Fonberg
Barbara Enck Good
Dons Keener Holcomb
Vernon V Hoover
Richard L Kisslak
Alice Ann Patterson Leidel
Robert E Lewis
Dawn Douglas Liberman
Mark S Lytle
Lee Erholm MacKenn
Flo Troutman Montgomery
Nancy Bumbarger Peterson
Janet Gordon Rutz
Wayne Rutz
Nancy Lockett Savage
Mary Moore Schatkowski
Jams Quigley Schluchterer
Carolyn Gillaspie Snowi
Jill Fuller Snyder
Sara V Troutman
Harry D Wagner
Gail R Weikel
Gail Woolbert White
James W While
Robert C White
Class off 1959
Ruth Coleman Acker
Robert M, Anderson
Gary E Aucker
John T Baskin
Julie Stauffer Bender
Maureen Ball Breda
Lester L Brubaker
Carl R Catherman
Jack E Cisney
Lois Andren Denliker
Robert L Fiscus
Gerald O Fletcher
Margaret Brubaker Gray
Margaret Pattyson Greene
Denece Newhard Haussler
Roger A Holtzapple
Carl A. Horslield
Ruth Ross Inners
Jams Adams John
Nancy Eiserman Kelly
Raymond J. Kersletter, Jr.
Russell L McTague
Russell P Menz
Gladys Ransom Michel
Susan Lehman Northrup
Joseph Osinchak
Sandra Meyer Osinchak
Dale L. Patterson
Eleanor K, Pourron
Sidney F Richard
Lester E. Rudislll
Mar^-Margaret Overly Ruth
Mahan Bowman Schrock
Glenn R Showalter
Janet Rohrbach Showers
Nancy Altland Teng
George H Thies
Gene Witiak
Clyde H Wood
Ray J, Yeingst
Judith Anderson Zucker
Class off 1960
Barry B. Bealor
Nancy Phillips Bealor
Harold E Bingaman
Donald E Coleman
Caroline Shryrock Conrad
Michael F Fahey, Jr
Helen Harding Ferraro
Ralph W Ferraro
Frances Wirt Fisher
Donald M Gray
Gary A Hackenberg
C, Edward Huber
Marilyn Faiss Johnson
Ella Koch Kunkle
Amos G Kunkle. Jr,
James R Middleswarth
Gloria Beaver Mincemoyer
Stephanie Haase Moore
Patricia Campbell Pelkey
Sandra Risser Pesce
Harry L Powers
Richard Reichard
Beverly Braun Rhodes
James A Rhodes
Ray E. Richie
Allen I. Rowe
Cleone Hohman Rudisill
Denny R Shank
June Nonnemacher Shank
Ronald L. Smith
Carol Daily Stierle
James D. Strausser
Jean Wenk Thurston
Larry W Updegrove
Willi K. E Weichelt
Sara McCahan Williams
Larry A, WIngard
Virginia Alexander Yanchus
John Yanuklis
Sally Kehler Yates
Class Off 1961
Helen Rhoads Bingaman
Patricia Ney Booth
Roy H, Burns
Lee R. Conrad
Louis R Coons
tviargaret Webb Coons
Joan Brenneman Curtis
Donald R Davis
Nancy A. Davis
Sandra Schell Deen
Richard E Dernck
Essene Harvey Finlaw
Linda Traub Fiscus
R. Allen Fiscus
Theodore P. Fuhrer
Paul W. Harter
David Hutchison III
Marlin A. Inch
Thomas J. Keener
William E, Kissinger
Robert E. Leighty
Linda K, Leonard
Laurance W, Miller
Gary L, Moore
Sandra Brandt Richard
Alfred G Shaffer III
Raymond C Sharrow
Virginia Kratz Sharrow
Jack F. Snider
Karen Goeringer Snider
Janice Stahl Snyder
Arlene Silber Thies
Barbara Pontz Tolbert
Stephen T Toy
Ann Hewes Yanuklis
Jocelyn Swope Zimmerman
Paul P, Zimmerman
Class off 1962
John E, Albright
Bette Davis Alleman
Dorothy M. Anderson
Elizabeth Hodges Bagger
Bruce Banes
Anne Ostheim Barnes
Robert B Bechtel
Leonard R Betkoski
Sarah Blaskovitz
Judith A, Blee
Patricia Goetz Brenan
Gloria Graybill Brubaker
Leslie R, Butler
Philip M, Clark
Ned S Coates
Lois Miles Curtis
Charlotte Downer Epiey
Elizabeth Phillips Fairbanks
Fritz J. Fichtner, Jr.
Sandra L, Forse
Ronald I. Foye
Joan Haefle
Ronald C Hardnock
Sharon Martin Hemmer
Carl H Hitchner
Phyllis Betz Johansen
Kenneth D Keib
Norman H Lauer
Thomas E. Leiby
Joan Lawley Leighty
Maria Wermkowski Macfarlan
Judith Arnold Mclntyre
Dorothy Shomper McManus
Jean Ewald Middleswarth
Wayne H Minami
Terry L, Moll
Francis A, Nace
Larry G. Richter
Maureen Davenport Ries
Robert A, Smith
Jacqueline Gantz Smith
John H Spillman
Dorothy Hensel Swoboda
Sandra Swab Testa
Alan L Thomas
Constance Leitner Trimble
Susan E Turnbach
Robert E, Valentine
Alice Brown Wiser
Audrey Kellert Yeingst
Class off 1963
Allen A Aungst
Curtis W Barry
Jay S. Berman
Carol Gresh Black
James C Black
James A Blessing
Carol Hertz Bowman
James J. Campbell
F. Thomas Casey
Donald S Cornelius
Jean Deebel DArconte
Penelope Stamps Dagrossa
Ann Neta Riesmeyer Danner
Nel Keller Deardortt
Harry B. Dietrich
Patricia Brownell Dudley
Fred Dunkelberger
Carol Hirschmann Eisemann
Carolyn Grabau Fishburn
William K Fishburn
Frederick I Fisher
Darlene SIrockbine Gallagher
James R. Gallagher
Donna Robb Graybill
David S. Hackenberg
Linda Mack Heaton
Joseph W. Herb
James H, Herrold
Elwood B Hippie, Jr,
Jane Beers Holloway
Glen B, Hosletter
Lester F, Hummel
Joseph R, Joyce
Barry L Kauttman
George W Kindon IV
Jane Kump Kindon
Joe W, Kleinbauer
Carol Marburger Koch
John H E, Krohn
Peter H, Kuebler
Lynn E, Lerew
Marvin J, Malone
Neal J, Markle
Helen Adams McLean
Clark R, Mosier
Carl M Moyer
Sandra Dunkle Nelson
Joseph P, Perfilio
Marilyn Vekassy Perfilio
Ann Corson Pignatore
John E Pignatore
Kay M, Potts
Cynthia Hoffman Priest
Sarah Broscious Reitz
Joyce Lundy Rhodes
Carol Shesler Rowe
Richard E, Rowe
Sonja Ernst Sampsell
Lynn G Sanberg
Barbara Jordan Schenck
Irene Etter Schmehl
Judith Kipp Seaman
Lee A Shamory
Mary Weatherlow Shelley
Samuel R, Shirey
Georgiann Brodisch Skinner
David A Smith
Neil R Smith
Linda Leach Spillman
Margaret Sewell Stewart
Biruta Aigars Strausser
Robert J Summer III
Jean Petticoffer Swann
Emily Partridge Trautmann
Rudolph J Van Der Hiel
James D Van Zandl
Nancy Hess Walker
H, Nathan Ward
Jeffrey G, Whitney
Frank N Yaggi
Class off 1 964
Charles A, Adier. Jr
Robert C Aerni
Alfred A Ambrose
Alan Bachrach
Ann Spriggle Beaver
Peler Beiger
Bnan C, Bolig
Paul H Bowman
James R, Bramer
Larry D Brenneman
Frederick D Brown
Dons Hoffman Casey
Donna Zeilman Chestnut
Lynn Plister Curtin
Thomas H, L, Curtis
Sandra Haney Day
Gene H, Dechert
Barbara Sugg Forry
Warren W, Gass
William A, Gerkens
Judith Bollinger Gruber
Robert B, Hancock
Sarah E, Hannum
George E, Hams IV
John K, Hedler, Jr,
Eleanor L, Heishman
Fred G Hershey
Harvey A, Horowitz
Richard E, Howe. Jr,
Shirley Garrison Hutchings
Alfred W, Jacobs. Jr,
Michael L, Johnston
William B, Jones
Carol Bollinger Joyce
Lawrence S, Kachelriess, Jr,
Grace Simmgton Karschner
P, Wayne Kauffman
Alan L, Kiel
George A, Kirchner
Lori Border Kissinger
Barbara Stockalis Labanosky
Frank J, Leber
Richard E, Linder
William E, Lindsay
Karen M. Loeffler
Dorothy Canfield Marshall
Irving H, Menivin
Ralph J, Meyer
Martha Sue Detjen Moll
Kenneth A Mutzel
Arlene Roberts OHara
Joseph OHara
Louis D, 0 Neil
Carol Wallding Osadchey
Samuel A Padula. Jr,
Judith A. Rothermel
Michael E, Rupprecht
Bruce T, Sabin
James F, Sandahl
Clark B, Schenck. Jr,
Patricia Taylor Schmidt
Richard A, Seaks
Susan Chapman Seaks
Lawrence E, Shaffer
Linda Romig Shea
Robert Y Silar
Lawrence A, Skinner
Linda Scharff Smith
Sally Baskin Snauffer
Joseph A. Snyder. Jr,
Gary W, Stone
Ann Latimer Strate
Harry C, SIrine III
Nancy Zook Suloman
Robert A, Suloman
James W, Summers
Judith Barlett Verrastro
John M, Vought. Jr
Marjorie Rayner Waer
H, Louise Hoch Watson
Jeffrey R Weichel
Walter Woernle. Jr,
Class Off 1965
June Lawrence Alter
James F App
Mary Close Bacon
Dorothy Woolley Baron
Daniel V Bevilacqua
Betsy Bunting Bolger
Stacey L, Bottiger
Arthur F, Bowen
Adele Breese
Peter M, Buchheil
Carl L, Campbell
Michael C, Carr
Nancy Corson Carter
Richard E Caruso
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
16
Bonnie Baum Castellion
Lynne Richmond Cilli
Linda Cole Conine
Walton R, Gueman
Lewis H Darr
Mary Snyder Davis
Thomas E Endres
Larry G. Erdman
Paul W Ernst
Frances Ray Faylor
Richard T Fenstermacher
Paul G Filipek
George W Fishel. Jr
Muriel Hartline Folk
William P Forli
Peter A Freimanis
Ronald D Gilbert
Helen Bachman Grimm
Richard W Hater
Robert K Hamme
Gary E Hart
Paul V Hartman
Cortland M Hatfield
Waller J Henss
H Brentwood Henzel
Harold J Hershey
Dolores Greenig Hiles
Katharine Fairty Hughes
R Alexander B Jervis
Bonnie L Johnson
Mary Lou West Johnson
Richard S Karschner
Dawn Fife Kinard
Carol Cox Kirchner
Judith Bair Klinger
Miiton M Kuhn
Carolyn Tweed Leap
William T Lewis
Sally Schnure Lindsay
Viclona S Long
E Ann Gerding Lynch
Meredith Wright fvlartin
Milton H Maslin. Jr
Richard B Meserole
Edith Godshall Messerschmidt
Carl F Miller
Catherine Etter Miller
Wayne W Miller
Dennis R Mychak
Shirley Greco Mychak
Thomas L Myers
Ronald E Oehlert
Thomas M PeischI
F David Pennypacker
Susan C Petrie
John W Pfrommer
Edward J Pokornicky
Suzanne Tomasko Power
Bonnie Bucks Reece
Eric L Reichley
Daniel C Remler
Linda Cathcart Richards
Leslie Bndgens Sabin
Steven L Seilz
Daniel R Seyss
John H Shaw III
William G Straus
Pamela Dick Streamer
Barbara Evans Summers
R Brent Swope
Jane Campbell Thomas
William A Vogel
Christy Lynch Vogelsang
William R Walker
Paul Walser
Mary Bagenstose Waltman
Priscilla Limbert Watson
Karl E Westerville
David M Wilkinson
Dennis E Willman
Christopher L Winters
Class of 1966
Mary List Baird
Larry D Bashore
Priscilla Clark Bashore
Elizabeth Braun Beatlie
Leanne Shaw Belletti
Susan Bannister Boone
Barbara Miles Bramer
Robert J Campbell
Nancy Nelson Cane
Judith Beery Carter
Randolph A. Coleman
Myrna Lee Corson
Ann McAuiiffe Darr
Richard D. Davidson
Sue C Davis
Holly Grove Delaney
Charles F Devlin, Jr.
Manlyn E. Eck
Ronald R Emerick
David L Eyster
Wayne H Fisher
Linda Wertz Forster
Carolyn German Fox
Joan Duke Freimanis
J. William Gagne. Jr.
Larry A Giesmann
Ann GriHith Gilbert
Christopher J Gipe
James W Good
Margaret Lauver Harris
O, Evan Hartenstine
Brenda Gerhart Hayasaka
Lynn Burgee Henss
Melinda Karns Hummel
Penelope Hartwig Jansmann
R. Peter Johnson
Claudia Whilaker Keller
Fredenck W Kelly. Jr
Carol Shupe Keyser
Donald S King
Ernest H Kohlstruk
Judith Hawk Lasley
Judith McGowin Lattanzio
Susann McAuiiffe Lucas
Robert J Luth
Edwin M Markel. Jr,
Margaret Kaufman Markle
Rebecca Carson McCaughey
Jelson R McCleary
William McLaughlin
Joan L Meisenhelter
Stephen D Melching
Joanne Drake Morris
Margaret Jager Nance
Barbara Reynolds Nelson
David C Newhart
Ted F, Oswald
Richard Pawioski
Gertrude Walton PeischI
Ralph E. Purpur
Nancy Elston Richardson
John D, Roberts
David A Sales
Gary Scheib
Joanne Bnnk Scheib
Samuel A Stauffer
Richard H Streamer
M. Lynn Oelkers Talbot
Richard Talbot
Gretchen Gochnour Thiele
Gilbert Tietz
John C Troutman
Patricia Bradway Valentine
Margaret Orth Van Name
Carole Summer Ward
Cheryl Spalding Wright
Lois Swartz Yingling
Suzanne Springer Zeok
Class of 1967
Anthony C Adamopoulos
Susan Brumfield Ambacher
J Robert Arthur
Eleanore Finnegan Ball
Charles S Bender II
Clowie McLaughlin Bennett
Ellen Comey Bennett
Franklyn M Bergonzi
Walter H Biedermann
Virginia M Biniek
F Kent Bonney
John W Bottger
Bruce S Brown
Janet McAfee Brown
Donna Ake Burkholder
Anthony J Costello
Karen Hardy de Launer
Shirley A Dickau
Dwight E. Dickensheets
Frederick L Dudley
Cynthia Gulp Fad
Edward J Forrest
Joanne Hiatt Fowler
Robert B Fowler
Chartes B France
Mary Drake Franco
Jean Wilkinson Gagne
Barry I Gehnng
Carolyn Ruocco Grimes
Barbara Letcher Grula
Penney Graham Gustafson
Jennifer Hawiey Hamme
Barbara Mundy Hearn
Donna Garver Henry
Russell C Hermann
Paula Woodruff Hill
ByrI W. Himelberger. Jr
Richard R. Hough, Jr
Rosemary Robinson Hough
Barbara l<aufmann Huber
Louise Higley John
Robert M Jones
David M. Kaplan
Edna Fricker Katz
David H Kehler
Andrea Schumann Keim
John D. Keim, Jr,
James E Keller
Dean R Kennedy
Dianne Gooderham Knorr
Jeannette Moyer Kowell
Mary Clukey l<rackow
Billie Eby Kramer
William D Kramer
Karen Rowe Kucharik
William F Livengood
Ruth Gearhart MacEra
Bernard J. Manney. Jr,
Thomas C Maran
Terry L, March
Joan Buck Markley
Frank D Marsh
Peter C, Marshall
Christine V, Mayo
Gail Spory McPherson
Carolyn Wahler Miller
Kathryn Zwicker Miller
Robert R, Miller
Christine Groth Murow
Diane Heller Nixon
John A. Norton
Nancy V. Orr
Diane Hillegass Pawioski
Marjorie Mack Pearson
Nicholas 0 Prusack II
James R. Reaser
Richard Roesler, Jr.
Nancy Baker Rosen
Kenneth Sausman, Jr.
Chnstine Schlichting
Gary R Seifert
Manan L. Shatto
Margaret A Shields
Robert C. Snyder
John J Stankiewicz
Sandra Crowl Stover
Maxine Lentz Thumser
Richard S Trostle
Roger G Van Deroel
Eileen Worrell Vogel
Linda Kauffman Vorce
James B. Wagner. Jr,
Arthur H, Walkley IV
Ronald W Williams
Richard S Wolf
Vaughn A Wolf
Ronald J Yevitz
William L, Yingling
William E Zick
Class of 1 968
Karalee Butlorff Ameel
Dennis M, Baker
Robert E Ball, Jr
Martin W Banschbach
Peggy Gilbert Beck
W Dean Bickel
David P Bingaman
Terry R Bossert
James E Bowman. Jr
William R Brower
Arline Davis Burbank
Albert W Byrnes
Evelyn Smith Caranchinl
Alison Townsend Carbaugh
Sally Feitig Caruso
Elizabeth Charles
Samuel D Clapper
James L Clark
Robert B Donmoyer
Arthur D Ebersberger
Marilyn Moritz Elam
Constanline C Exarchos
Gwen Henneforth Fitch
Ruth A Flanders
Daniel M Fornataro
Robert E. Forse
Harold F Geise
Sally Curnow Gilbert
H Donald Glaser, Jr
Lester E Goodman II
Gail E Graham
Frank C Grenoble. Jr.
Janet Fowler Grey
John R Gnffiths
Willard M Grimes III
Robert W Hadlield
Jimmy H Hall
Samuel J Halpern
Elizabeth Frost Hardie
John Havas
Robert A, Heinbach, Jr.
Barbara Brought Hernandez
Henry H Herrington
Ruth Seigfned Himmelberger
Richard A Hutter
Barry R Jackson
Denise Horton Jackson
Pamela Vandyke Jalbert
Catherine Strese Jarjisian
Benjamin L Jones
Sally Dries Jones
Elizabeth Elmer Kaufmann
Robert J King
Carol Sutcliffe Kramer
Beniamin Larzelere III
Victor J Lazarow
Barbara A Leonard
William A Lewis. Jr
Joan Seabrook Linn
Thomas R Long
Nicholas A Lopardo
Joanne Romano Lucas
Jerome E Lynch
Ellen Biers Markel
Leonard J Marzano
Katharine Beard McClenathan
Marsha Tamke McHenry
Charles H McLeskey
Thomas R Milbrand
Trudy Miller Miner
Gerald J Miskar
Laura Scaife Moyer
Dawn Gngg Mueller
Johanna Sheese Murray
Alexander A Nash, Jr,
Karen Geiger Nash
Barbara Smith Norton
Donald P Orso
Mary Ann Carpenter Orso
Ann Griffin Overholt
John C Paterson, Jr
Dianne Harshman Patterson
Kathleen Livingston Peck
Susan Sarbacher Pence
Richard G Poinsett
Joanne Goglia Reinhart
Sarah Gait Riddle
Mary Ingram Ritsert
Nancy Rickenbaugh Rolain
Chartes J Romberger
Janet Schmaltz Ross
Robert L Russell
Frank J Sawicki
Robert W Schiipp
Betsy Klose Selinger
Kenneth R Selinger
Ann M Sheppard
Ann Stauffenberg Southwell
Norrine Bailey Spencer
Richard D Spotts
Kenneth Stark
Ernest M Stauffer
Cheryl R Stickle
Nancy Oliver Straus
Frederick R Swavely
Sally Claycomb Townsend
Catharine Michener Tunis
Jean Sawyer Twombly
David S Unger
Sharon Fetteroll Vak
Stephen M Vak
Dennis L Van Name
Robert C Vogel
Nan Weller
Patricia Mehrer Williams
Suzanne Yenchko
Class of 1969
John C. Arthur
James L, Ayers
Rickey L Bair
Robert F Balliet, Jr
Keith H Bance
Bronwyn Tippett Bauer
Gary E Baylor
Donald O Bensinger
Keith W Betten
Munel Black Betten
Gerald L, Book
Barry E Bowen
Willard J Bowen
John L Boyer
Kathanne S Bressler
John D Bronneck
James C Brown
Robert J Chonko
Barbara Hogg dayman
Howard R Collins
Alan H Cooper
Daniel M Corveleyn
Donald L Craver
Waller W Custance, Jr.
Virgil Franks Davala
Peter W Oelin
Barbara Hitchens DePerro
Robert D DiPietro
Michael E Dreyfus
David M Dumeyer
Thomas C Eggleston III
Thomas Etzweiler
Nancy Comp Everson
Carol Reese Feister
John C Flohr II
Philip D Fowler III
Martha Imhol Frantz
William J Freed, Jr.
Gary R Gilbert
Richard W Grey
Robert E Guise
William B Hamaker
Nancy Waick Hanlord
Claire Smith Hanson
Nancy Cary Hams
Paul D Harro
Victoria Fay Heberlig
Wendy Evans Herrington
John F Hilbish
Susan Stephan Hill
Michael J Hoover
Susan Agoglia Ivovich
Ingnd Grodem Jacobus
Peter G Jarjisian
Robert O Jesberg, Jr.
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
17
David B Johnson
Patrrcia Drumm Jones
Margaret Heil King
Paulette Keller Knauer
Chnsline Richards Kyse
Barry R. Landis
Beverly Steeley Larzeiere
Anne Heimbach Lawrence
Margaret Knouse Lewis
Heisler H Linn, Jr
Lam Pyles MacAnifl
Judith Wittosch Malcolm
Holly Ford Marsh
Joann Lester Maucher
Virginia Carlson McKenzie
William H Medlicott
Gary W Metza
Gary T. Miner
Robert G Monahan
Susan Gral Montgomery
Sheila Mahon Morgan
Susanne Kahn Mullin
J Richard Oliver
Donna Byrd Onasch
James W Page
Donald W Peppier. Jr
Carol Riley Pfeifer
Richard F Pleiler
Linda laeger Poinsett
Dennis M Pritts
Philomena Quattrocchi
Robert H Ray
Beverly Dato Reber
Robert D Reber, Jr,
Nancy Haas Reese
Kurt Reinhart
Edwin G Rohde
Dean S Ross
Richard F Saylor
Margaret McCracken Schiipp
Edward R Schmidt
Robert F Scholield. Jr
Richard W Semke
Thomas W Shade, Jr
Catherine Martin Shaw
Ronald R Shaw
W Stevens Shipman
Glen A Sholl
Priscilla Edwards Slack
Meredith P Smith, Jr
Robert X Spero
Linda Gnll Stankiewicz
David C Sleften
Enc N Stem
W Allan Todd
Shirley Jones Vincent
Donald H Wilson
Ronald J Wilko
Michael J Wolf
Elsbeth H. Wrigley
Robert E Yerger
Karen Pfleger Zygan
Class of 1970
Sarah Landis Arthur
Paul W Bankes
David A Barber
Marcia Graetf Bell
Margaret Harns Biesecker
Martha Barker Blessing
Kathleen Van Order Bowen
Charles A Brophy
David P Brougham
Phillip G Buchanan
Robert G Carolhers
Nancy Lockhart Chonko
Robert L Clyde
Laurine Longfield Cooke
William D, Cooke
Karen Kister Corveleyn
Michael A Cummins
Edmund G Dale
Ruth Zimmerman Dennis
Henry J DePerro, Jr
David M Dolinsky
June Yennie Oonmoyer
Steven E Dubs
Robert R Dunn III
Sharman Levan Ebbeson
Sue E Ebling
Donna Zierdt Elkin
Robert F Everson
Michael R Fenstermacher
Lynn Scheirer Fulop
Gregory E Galano
Brian W. Gallup
Keith Gaugler
Sandra Bahn Gingerich
Harnet Burger Griffith
Linda Rolston Gutowski
Donald C Hamlin
Christian B Harns
Robert B. Heinemann
Anne J Herrington
James K, Hill
Wayne D, Hill
Robert G Hochstuhl
Gregg A, Hodgdon
H. Louis Horner, Jr
Cheryl Snyder Huber
Peggy Dotterer Jacob
Richard M Jacobson
Jay E James
Ronald E. Johnson
Peter C Jones
Carl L Kautfman
Linda Perry Kindsvater
John H Klemeyer
Barry R Klock
H. Laurence Kyse
John S Leonard
Bonnie Eiker Lightcap
Barry I Llewellyn
Lloyd O Lohmeyer III
Alan C Lovell
Karen Emiey Lubrecht
Gerald Malasheskle
Gail D Mason
William C. Merz
Mary Frances Lenker Miller
Ruth Stambaugh Mills
Bonalyn A Mosteller
Miriam Mangle Moyer
Ray A, Moyer
Eloise Jury Myers
James R Nace
H Gerald Nanos
James C Packard
Marina Sinanoglou
Papaconstantinou
Alan F Pawlenok
Emily Lees Peachey
John R Pendill
Terry E Phillips
0 Ward Plummer, Jr,
Carol Scherb Ray
Deshler S Schenck
Edward J Scherer
Judy Hoffman Schmidt
Jane Malanchuk Schuessler
Karen Prugh Shade
Bonnie J Shockey
Carol Snook Stark
Barbara Latsha Stern
Loreen Wimmer Stout
David E Teets
Frank J Trembulak
Susan B Twombly
J Thomas Uhler
Edwin C. Van Cott
Louis A Vermillion
David B, Werner
Jane C. Wilson
Ann Ruth Wolfe
Thomas D Wolfe
Lynn Fitch Wolfrom
Dorothy Pulst Wright
Elizabeth Stem Zurich
Class of 1971
Kenneth W Albiston
Donald T Auld, Jr.
Judith G Avery
Pearl C. Barabas
Craig K Benzenberg
Janet Johnson Bielicki
Jams Egan Bigelow
Albin F Blom
Susan Rafer Bobinyec
Barry T Boblick
Edward W Bogner
Elizabeth Varner Borger
Patricia A Bowman
Ralph F Buchspics, Jr
Donald J Campbell
Roger P Cheney
Nancy Fannger Cressman
Robert A. Dachik
David J Deak
Cynthia Fnshkorn Deik
Donald H Dieker
Candace Kuckens DiPielro
Ann Hiibish Eckman
Jil! Heffelfmger Evans
Margaret C Fisher
John G, Foos
Anne L. Ford
David C Prey
Jacqueline Oshea Galano
Whitney A Gay
Sandra H, Goodenough
Joel K, Gordon
Jeffrey L. Goria
Cozette Hartman Haggerty
David W Hahn
Linda M Haughton
Janet Oberholtzer Haupt
George W. Herrold
Roberta Schroeder Hill
Donald B. Hill II
Joan Dundore Hood
Linda Mauk Hoover
Peggy Haas Howell
Janet Goodyear Jacobson
Paul J. Keturakis
Linda Maier Klemeyer
Signe Gates Knock
David H Koppenhaver
Robert C Krafft
Ronald A. Kramer
Karen Nobel Kupp
Ellen Mizzoni Lake
Kathie J Lang
Rolla E Lehman III
Philip R. Libby
John B. Lippmcott
Jean McEvoy Llewellyn
Linda Nansteel Lovell
Patricia G. Lundholm
Judy Bistlme Lyman
Thomas M. Lyons
David W Madison
L Phihp Mahler III
Phyllis ReinhardI Malasheskie
Charlene Stoner Maue
Frederick R Maue
Donald W McClain
Carol Lesher Miller
Irving A. Miller III
David J. Mitten
Thomas M. Nead
Bonnie Becker Oliver
Karen L Olson
Denny Packard
Michael J Petron
Kathy Fairchild Phillips
James E Pnce
Rebecca Yarnell Pnce
G Tina Scott Purdy
Gregory A. Reppa
Mane Morgan Riss
Norma McElhaney Romberger
David A. Rosborough
Jeffrey A. Roush
John W. Ruhl
Cathenne Rogers San Filippo
Phihp E San Filippo
Lisa Deamer Sawyer
Michael F. Scavone
David G. Schwalm
Louise Hiller Sharbaugh
N Dennis Simmons
Deborah Devenney Spinney
Peter M Stenzhorn
Nancy Robinson Stephan
Mark L Stevens
Charles N. Tannery. Jr.
Alice Henick Thomas
Elinor M Thompson
Merrill W, Tilghman. Jr,
Donald L Van Gilder
Kenneth J Vermillion
Roxane Havice Vermillion
Lynne Kastrup Villarreal
Craig W Weber
John T Wheaton
Jeffrey S Witle
Beverly Stock Wolf
John W- Woodward
Randall D, Yoder
Class Of 1972
Richard C, Abbott
Louise Brophy Arnold
Ellen Presty Ashworth
Sharon Witteck Austin
Charlene Moyer Bance
Brenda Armstrong Bartholomew
Richard A Bechtel
Stephen H, Bender
Alan M. Bennett
Dale F Biesecker Jr,
Timothy W Bingman
Dwighl C, Blake
Susan Siegrist Blake
Thomas A Bohner
Jane Schnader Bomberger
David A, Borden
Carolyn Walker Bridget!
Michael K, Brown
Joan Finsen Brown
Linda Kline Bugden
Paul A, Cam
Michael R Chromster
Janean Clare
Robert F Cloud
R Scott ConanI
Louise Hower Costello
June Ross Coyle
John D Crusius
Stephen L Decker
Sandra McDermotl Dolinsky
R. Daniel Doudt
Glenn H Downing
David S Dunn
J. Gregory Dye
Andrea Licciardello Endrusick
James L Endrusick
Larry L. Eppley
Diane Kelley Evans
Mary C Eager
George A Pecker
Richard A Frank
Gail A Pullman
James R Gable, Jr,
Jeanne Yost Gallagher
Joseph X Gan/ey, Jr,
Susan Wright Geiger
Tamea Jones Giacomelli
Timothy J, Gotwald
Nancy Porch Hafner
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
18
Wendy Lovgren Halliburton
Darcy Jones Hamlin
Laurie H Hart
Alison Peine Heinzel
William H Henschke, II
Charles F Hinderliter
Steven M Hoffman
Dale E Hoke
Edward S. Horn. Jr
Pamela Dolin Horn
Craig W Hutchison
Michael J Huth
Kimberly Y Jones
Jeffrey C Karver
Chnstine Rogers Kindon
Robert M Kindon
Thomas P King
Carol Sensenig Klein
Joseph F Klein, Jr
Edmund P Kling III
Bonny Ensinger Klinger
William C Knauer
David C Koch
John C. Kupp III
Cheryl Hughen Lathrop
George R, Laufenberg
Brian E. Lewis
Wendy fvlohr Lewis
Chnstopher A. Lodewyks
Bradley E Lord
Lauren Tweed Lyons
David W, IVIangle
Robert W Ivlaucher
Brian D IVIcCartney
Jane Brockway f^cClain
Janice IVIcCullough tvlertz
Pamela Norton Ivlitchell
Joseph B fvlontgomery
James Z (Morehouse
Jan F fvlroz
Peter W tulurcott
James E Murray
Saren Alexander Murray
Priscilla Gillespie Nagy
Frederick G Neece
Michael C Oakes
Leonie Delong Otto
Craig R Penniman
Harold W Peterson
Arlene Arndt Philippoff
Randall D Reber
Doreen Bolton Rehrig
Coleen Warn Renshaw
Mark W Richards
William H Rouse
Daniel C Scaff
Rebecca Schumacher
Chester D Schuman
Pamela Miller Schuman
Lynne Colombo Schwartz
Sandra Douglas Sheridan
Robert C Shiffer, Jr
Debra Plunkett Smith
Stanley T Snyder
Susan Hancock Storch
Jane Allan Sullivan
Linda Thomas Tamer
William W Them
Frederick M Topper
Scott C Truver
Mary Deveau Ulatowski
Lynn Whittlesey Wilson
Gail Alwine Woods
Carl C. Yingiing
Class of 1973
Kathleen Gloster Bond
William E. Bond
Jay M- Boryea
Alice Shue Boustead
Jeanne R. Boyer
Ray H, Boyer
Robert M Brenneman
Linda Herroid Brophy
Joyce A Brown
Thomas S Brownback
Ryan Burdick
William D Burrell
Anne Herdle Cam
Marlyn Rath Carson
Marilyn Lacko Case
Peter S Ciszak
Gordon W, Clark, Jr,
Donna Tryner Coffee
Roger T. Collins
Barbara Shultz Colvin
David A Coryell
Keith J. Costello
Constance Overkott Cunningham
Susan Lentzner Cunningham
Charles L DeBrunner
Lynda Beadle Deutsch
Alyce Zimmer Doehner
Barbara Kay Eames
Dennis L. Eckman
James G, Ehrhorn, Jr,
Kart W, Eickhoff
Pamela Shay Eickhoff
Peter W, Emig
Laurel Hinkley Falkner
Kathleen Hummel Farr
Henry R Fisher
James J, Flynn
John C Foltz
Thomas C, Foote, Jr
C Patrick Gallagher
Chris A. George
June Belletti George
Samuel J, Greco
William D Greenlee
William H Hamilton
Douglas E Hauser
Judy Shaw Hauser
Victoria Vanwagenen Heidorn
Catherine Magill Hoffman
Linda Fox Holler
Fred G Hooper
Pamela Sherwood Hudson
Steven E Jackson
Carol Dickinson Johns
Robert T Kassoway
James E, Kellerman
Kathleen Coon Kellerman
Barbara Dworecki Kencik
Denise N Kleis
Judy Stump Kling
Dorothy J, Knauss
Elizabeth Hollingshead Lancione
Emilio A, Lancione
David S Landis
Janet Isgro Laufenberg
Thomas E Leffler
Jean Walton Lehman
Nancy Uckert Lewis
Frederick W, Linnemeyer
Robert S Long
Anne L Lucas
Edward G Madison
Candace E. Mayer
David F, McMullen
Ronald G. Meixsell
Louis M, Melchiore
Deborah G Reifsnyder Mohr
Janet Nilssen Moore
Renee H Moore
Douglas W Morgan
David W Morris
Frederick E Morrow
Dennis G Mosebey
Diane Decker Nair
Leslie Wiessmann Nieskens
Richard T. Nornhold
Roxie Hahn Oberg
Robert C Otto
Philip Ousley
Barbara G Philbrick
Nancy Search Phipps
Robert A Phipps
John M, Pivarnik
Nancy Ostermueller Plaza
Betsy Haas Polakiewicz
Joseph P Raho
Richard K Renn
Richard D Rowlands
Georgeann Mercincavage Ruhl
William A. Sanders
Karen Buehler Savarese
Phihp H Schreyer
Wendy Collins Seglem
Robert S Siegel
Nancy Finan Smith
Nancy Seartoss Smoker
Roberta Wyatt Stafford
Enc E Stahl
J Donald Steele. Jr
Barbara E Stetter
Stephen P Stupp
Gordon B Sullivan
Gail Holmes Tannery
Cynthia Himsworth Taylor
Peter Y. Thompson
Joyce C, Thorner
James R Upson
Joseph M Vayda
Sue Ellen Ferman Vayda
Robert C Veach
Lynn Grant Vessey
William M Weary
Joan Mercer Witte
Charles H Woodcock IV
Ceroid M Wunderlich
Susan Topfer Ziemann
Lynn D, Zimmerman
Raymond A ZIockie
Class of 1974
William D Atkinson
Daniel M, Baxter
Evelyn Dowling Baxter
Joan Marshall Beard
Lynne Stansfield Beck
Debra Tulli Becker
Nancy Griffin Bergen
Manlynn R Blend
Michael Boustead
Martha E Brandwene
Phyllis Kreckman Bratton
Waller O Breuninger
Lonnie E Campbell
Michael D, Carlini
Wendy Williams Carlini
Bruce W. Casso
Susan Haines Casso
Thomas G Clark
Alan M Cohn
Wayne H Dietterick
Michele Maiben Diggins
Cynthia Smith DiLorenzo
Tonna Wendt Dougan
Debra Horner Douglas
Peter M Douglas
E Wayne Dreyman
Debra Davis Duncan
Thomas A Duncan
Barbara Dalrymple Dunn
Richard H Eickhoff
Margaret Shaw Ellacott
Michael Fabian
Jill Stevens Fecker
Karen White Fox
Deborah Bechlel Fritz
George V Ganter
Kenneth C Gift
David 0 Goetz
Jill Slattery Goetz
Martha L Graybill
Jeffrey M Greco
Gayle Thomas Green
John J Guthne
John C Hadley
Pernn C Hamilton
Grace Welton Hanawalt
John B Hanawalt
Linda Pratz Hill
Shelley Gehman Hill
Paul R Hinsch
Lynn R, Hoffman
Patricia Krall Hogg
Kay Shroyer Hooper
J, Chnstopher Ken«in
Dennis D Kieffer
Paula Eletto Adams
Susan Kurtz Allan
Lynn Stetler Allison
Janice Woltjen Anglin
Arlene Graybill Apple
Linda Brown Auld
Kenneth G Bechtold
Gregory M Beck
James L Bergen
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
19
Robert J Kimbel. Jr
Susan ZierdI Kirshenbaum
Daniel E Knipel
Jeanne KauHman Kreiser
Diane Kulp Kmeger
Carol Kurtzke Kubancek
Carol Wells Kueflner
Belh Peine Leggett
Marsha A Lehman
Eliese Wagenseil Levin
Wallace J Lindsay. Jr,
Dean T Madison
Robert W Margoles
Susan Lang Martin
Cheryl WeanI McAfee
Patrick M McAfee
Joanne Thomas McCard
William H McCard
John M McCrudden
Karen Havriiko McElhallan
Charles F McLane III
Betsy Halpin Messerle
Stephen B Mohr
John W Morris
Sharon Weaver Narcavage
Carol Smith Nolan
Thomas E Peachey
Debbie Rohland Pereira
Vicki Freeman Pierce
Diane Mahoney Pivarnik
Philip D Popovec
Deborah Quinn
Jocelyn Floody Reid
Thomas W Reinhard
David W Rittler
Pamela Gehron Robey
Philmer H Rohrbaugh
Douglas E Salvesen
Sharon Everhart Schroeder
Deborah Witte Sebrtng
Robert N Seebold
Carey N Sheaffer
Peter M Sherman
Anne M Shultz
Linda Capaldi Siegel
Benedict J Smar, Jr
Christine Schmidt Smith
F Thomas Snyder III
Suzanne Emanuel Spaid
Jeanne Lenig Specht
Robert J Stamm
Rhonda Riddle Stark
Vicky Rohm Steltz
Charles E Stevens
Douglas B Sutherland
Nancy Lindsten Taylor
Linda Munroe Them
Judith Turner Thomas
William H Thomas, Jr
Janet Rice Trompert
William B Trousdale
Joan Masser Troutman
Alan J Upperco
Janet Bauer Upperco
Donald L Utter
Bruce A Vessey
Cynthia Lupolt Walter
Hendryk S Weeks. Jr.
Gunther J Weisbrich
Chris L, Wheeland
Larry D, Wolfgang
Gerald F, Zukowski
Class of 1975
George C, Adams, Jr.
Judith Yohn Adams
James T Ailing
David H Allison
Robert F Amweg
Christopher Anglin
Charles R Antanavage
John H Arnold
Janet Oiehl Ayres
James A. Baglin
Bernard A. Bahr, Jr
Gwen L. Barclay
James M Bales
Leroy Carl Beck
Lawrence E Behning
Martha Pierce Beishline
Tern E Benincasa
Mary Fletcher Benkovic
John E Bird
Roberta Laudenslager Blasdell
Paul A Blume
David M Boucher
Robert J, Brett
Carol Nichols Callahan
Joseph R Caporaso, Jr,
Robert G, Carr
Janice Kimmerer Clark
Deborah Burdick Cloud
Carol Naplacic Cousemaker
Eleanor Kusche Crabbe
David H Crist
Dirk E, Dana
A Bruce Dansbury
Russell J Dauber
Susan Ayres Davis
Carol Powers Dawson
Susan Horr DiBiase
Leroy O Diehl. Jr,
Warren S Diggins
Gordon M Dyott
Stephanie Sims Dyott
Deborah Hansen Eickhoff
George J, Epstein
Jimmy R Erdman
Michael A, Falkner
Jeffrey L Frymoyer
Donna R Fugit
George D Geier
Roberta Gillis Geier
Karen Gibb Gleason
Richard F Graham, Jr.
John D Granger
Carol A Graybosch
Craig A Gross
Roger P Gundersen
Sharon Smith Hadley
Barbara Shatto Harvey
Jesse E Hill III
Douglas A, Holcombe
Holly Henschel Hovis
Susan Grubb Jackson
Thomas W Jacobi
Charies F Janaskie III
Susan Gordon Johnson
Robert H Jordan
Billye Miller Kanouse
Kevin S Kanouse
Timothy G Keane
Michael Kennedy
Laura Miller Kerwin
Jessica Schnitman Kowall
Samuel Kuba III
Harold E Leiter. Jr
Judy Lambert Lenz
James D Link
Laura Maddish Link
Sharon L Long
Kenneth L, MacRilchie
Harvard K McCardle
Craig R. Miller
Patricia Shaughnessy Miller
Anthony F Miscavige
Donna Watkins Murray
Joseph J Narcavage
John R- J Olcese
Debra Maurer Ondeyka
Dale A Orris
Manlyn Timko Otto
David J Parsels
Douglas R, Powell
Joseph J Prekopa
Ronald A Pntsch
Sharon E, Quinn
Diane Christopher Rapport
John R Reinhard
Carson G Ritchie
Sandra M Rocks
Allinda Woll Rote
Robert C, Rungee
Kathleen Phillips Sciarello
Jeffrey G, Shade
Susan Gabnelson Shrader
Anthony J, Sinkosky
Karen Parker Skoda
Charles W Smeltz
Robert M Smith
Suzanne Patchell Stewart
John R Strangfeld
Margaret Buicko Thompson
Richard J Tolsma
Richard D Treich
Louis G, Van Gilder
Beverly Hater Viscione
Garry E Vom Lehn
William D Wagner
Andrea Nalepa Ward
Edward K Walkins
Robin R Weikel
Kaye Stein Willbanks
Paul M Willbanks
John D Wilson
Rosanne Foster Wilson
Sharon Gloster Winters
Cynthia Welch Woodcock
William A Wray. Jr,
Robert J, Yenkner
Janice Friedman Zackon
Steven L, Zackon
Class of 1976
Karol Silvick Allison
JoAnn M, Amadeo
Robert M, Auman, Jr,
Peter G Bacalles
Linda M Barren
Janet Gump Beck
Leslie J Beers
Douglas F Bernegger
Richard C Bianco
Timothy V Blair
Nancy Mattson Bober
M, Steven Bortner
Sharon Sheleman Bowen
Lauren Runyon Bregenzer
V David Brown II
Mark D BurkhardI
Juel A, Casey
Nicholas F Chirico
Mark P Cook
Matthias E Creutzmann
W Talbot Daley
W Richard Davis
Steven P, Deck
Barbara Keller Dertouzos
Thomas E Dertouzos
Elwood R Dietz
Kathy Johnson Dilenschneider
Joanne D'Onofrio DiLuigi
Jamie Forman Dougherty
Margaret V, Duval
Kimberlee Gasull Eckman
Sheila M Eckman
Scott A Felter
Nancy J, Ferris
Anthony J, Filer
William 0 Finch, Jr,
William B, Fortune
Jo Ann Fricker
Rebecca M Fuller
Marjorie Brouse Gaul
Mark R, Gaul
Debra Carey Gellert
Elizabeth M Gent
Diane J Gibelman
Paul C Ginzl
Gordon J Glass
Debbie Fishman Gordon
Virginia Martinet Graham
Barbara Cleary Graziano
Richard K Hanson
Scott D, Harris
Barry D Hartshorn
Susan Jones Held
Richard W Helmuth
Jane E, Helsing
Russell H, High, Jr.
Patricia Hewit Hill
Lawrence T, Hill
Bradford Hollinger
Susan Zimmerman Horstman
Robert C Hutchinson
F Curtis Ibbitson
Larry L, Jacobs
Thomas M, Jobes
Carolyn A, Johnson
Susan Kessock
Gary C Klein
Jacob W Klein
Brenda Zboray Klinger
Randall L, Klobetanz
Lauretta F Koenig
Kurt H Kohler
Janet Lund Komorowski
John Komorowski. Jr
Elizabeth Walsh Kreger
Patrick F Kreger
Robert P Kreh
Russell J Laggner
Jeannette File Lamb
Jeffrey A, LaRose
Debra S Latchaw
Cheryl Williams Laverty
Sheryl Swartz Lazarus
Lowell L, Leitzel
Janice Trojan Lessman
Jerome Levkoft
David W Long
Lewis J, Longenberger
David W Mam
William D Marks
Rhonda Davis McCardle
Debra Smith McCarty
Thomas McCarty
Daniel R, McDougall
Eugene F Meany
Joseph C Michetli, Jr,
Mary L Miller
Charlene Lawser Monastra
Thomas Monastra
Timothy P D Mooney
Kathleen Marvin Morgan
William A, Morgan
Kathy-Ann McCarty Morrow
David N Mosteller
Laurel Stryker Mosteller
Ella L Netherton
Wanda D Neuhaus
John Neuhauser
Charlene Everett Olcese
Philip B Olphin
James H Packer
Mark R Paules
Joanne Shetzley Pepper
Patricia Grogan Peterson
Deborah Weibley Piper
Gail Johnson Quinn
Jane 0 Neill Rapant
Gill U Redpath
Bonnie Birch Richards
Gary W Richenaker
Philip B Robeson, Jr,
Nancy Reed Rock
David A Rohrer
Laurie Morgan Roth
Ronald R Roth
Gregory R Schwinn
Debra Sobecki Shah
Leslie Koziar Shaw
Dennis A Shoemaker
Kenneth B Slocum
Robert S Smith
Robert J Snyder
Wayne L Snyder
Jeffrey H, Steltz
Mitchel D, Storey
Scott A Strausbaugh
William Swanger III
Richard J Thomas
Richard A Thornburg
Michael Timmons
Sheryl Carlton Trutt
Ruth Anderson Tucker
Helena Bykowsky Urban
John G Van Sickle
Mark J Vincenzes
Cindy Ball Vitto
F, Lorraine Nelson Weeks
Gregory J, Wells
Diane Burton Welsch
Brenda Overcash West
Edward S Wheaton
Emily Flickinger White
John D, White, Jr
John P. White
Judith Lepley Williams
Scott A, Wissinger
Douglas Yelencsics
Charles A. Yoder
Deborah Gaydosh Zalonls
Class of 1977
Brian 0, Archibald
Cheryl Rahlfs Atkinson
David E, Atkinson
Barbara L, Birdsall
Donna Zawacki Birosak
John P, Birosak
Victor R. Boris
Carol L, Brenner
Ronald L, Brett
Hadley K, Brown
Gary T, Campbell
Cart H, Chase
Anne L, Crawford
Robyn S, Cronin
Stephen P, Crowther
Deljorah A, Dale
Janet Smith Daley
David E, Danielson
Nancy Adams Dansbury
Mary Acton Dauber
Kathi Hawxhurst Davies
Virginia L, Davis
Mark E DILuigi
Anthony C Dissinger
Daniel E, Dilzler
Donald P, Dooriey. Jr,
Elizabeth Zeigler Driscoll
Kevin J Drury
Denise A, Duane
Kathleen S, Dunn
Edward E Eckman
Robert E- Engleman
Kathleen Chadwick Erdman
Frederick H, Ernst
Craig M, Fasold
Bruce C Fehn
Katherine Allen Fehn
Steven J, Fisher
Peter L, Fiss
Susan Gale Fitchett
William S, Flather
Jeffrey L Gable
David K Ganter
Manlyn E, Gill
Carlen Schmidt Ginzl
Amy Neff Clock
Elaine Fahringer Gundersen
James A, Hall
Jeffrey M, Harlow
Lorraine Miller Hartshorn
Robert H Hazel. Jr
Joan Domin Hentges
Keith H Hewitt
Frederick L Hickman
Karen Johnson Hollinger
Douglas C Hornberger
Jeanne Davis Horovitz
Gerald G Huesken
Vicki Sandstedt Huffaker
Deborah Schneider Jacobi
Susan Booth Jacobs
Jeffrey A Jones
Karl R Keiser
Michael G Kennedy
Carta Petersen Kerber
Roderick E Kerr. Jr,
Scott L Klinger
Bruce D Koenecke
Lawrence P Kroggel
Harald K Kuehne. Jr
Melinda Bumstead Kuehne
J. Chnstian Kuhn III
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
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Timothy B. Lawlor
Barbara Smith Lee
Elaihe lahora Levkoff
David E Lewis
David B Lockard
Karen Oberheim Lockard
Cynthia Krome Lord
Howard J Lynde III
Steven T MacGregor
Elizabeth Bussman Mahler
Cordelia Rust Mann
Melinda Scovell McGrory
Linda Ridoul McKown
Michael P McLane
David M Miller
Suzanne Reed Miller
Ann McAulifte Minton
Naseem N Momin
Bradley F Moore
Bruce E Moore
Lewis R, Morrow
Brenda K Myers
Katherine McAllister Neuhauser
Carol W Nonfood
Janice Snider Nowell
Christopher J Pappianou
Howard G Paul. Jr.
Tracy Hawke Perrapato
Jane Schlegel Petitte
Richard R Pikna
Bryan E Polk
Susan M Reisch
James W. Reyle
Joan Brouse Rifkin
Alice M Roher
Virginia Schlack Rothenberger
William P Ruby
Marione Flackman Saler
Philip R Saler
Gregg K Saxe
Jo Ann Smith
Joseph W, Strode III
Mark V Swanson
Fred C Sweetapple. Jr.
Cynthia Pritchard Swenson
Nancy Hulst Tamayne
Herbert J Tanneberger
Debra Fox Taylor
Kenneth R Vomacka
Lynn Sari Watkins
James C Weinberger
Robert M Wentz
Deborah Clemens Werronen
Victor E Wertz
Bruce H Wetlerolh
Patncia Hall Wilsbach
Suzanne Paetzer Yenkner
Class Of 1978
David A Addison
Kathy Smith Bailey
Rick L Bailey
Richard M Baran
Edward R Barben
Sherry Seiple Barben
Bnan V Bercher
Deborah M Bernhisel
William R Betz
Jolee Ruch Boehmer
Mark R Boslic
William L Boulden
Bryon H Bucher
Susan Yetka Bucks
Thomas E Bucks
Jean Hedrick Budd
Steven K Budd
Meagan lampietro Burke
John M Campbell
Jane Wiedemann Candela
Debra Peragino Carter
Peter Ceccacci
Carl F Christiansen
James B Cochran
Paulette E Cohen
Denise A. Connerty
Mark R. Cummins
Tura Hammarslrom Dickert
Jane Kadenbach DiGirolamo
Patricia Farley Dissinger
Diane Stewart Dom
John M Eby
Nancy J Evey
Bruce E Figgatt
Kevin M. Fitzpalnck
H. Scott Fritts
Dina Gannitello
William N Garrett
David R Getz
John C Grantland
Edward P Haggerly III
Jean Craig Hallowell
William C Hart
Thomas G Hepler
Michael J Herman
Roberta Andrew Hewitt
Larry D Hildebrand
Jill White Holmes
Richard K Hosfeld. Jr
Robert C \mm
Pamela R James
Jill Jacobus Jurgensen
Raymond B. Kalustyan
Michael A Kalchmer
Helen Ely Kauffman
Michael R. Keating
Martha A. Keesler
Roberta L Kempt
Christine Evans Kennedy
Richard J. King. Jr.
Jo Ann Kinkel
Philip M Kob
Richard B. Koch
William B Kratt
Susan Little Kuehl
Robert R. Labarca
David J Lantz. Ill
Patricia Sost Lantz
Elizabeth H. Linehan
Karen A Lohrman
Kenneth P Maehl
Robert W Manning
Penelope NonAiood Margoles
Elizabeth Helm Martin
Susan A Martin
Peter W Megill
David B. Middleswarth
Jack L. Miller
J. Scott Mitchell
Donald W. Monetti
James G. Montgomery
Todd B Morgan
Paul J. Mueller
Patricia Lacombe Murphy
Judy Feidt Musselman
Donna Poland Neilly
Hester M. Null
Susan Grisee Pappianou
Joseph J Parcel III
Mary A. Pitorak
William H Poust III
Mary Anne Pulizzi
Michael C Reggie
Judith A. Rile
Donna Diianni Rispoli
Peter S. Rispoli
Jay S. Rogers
Barbara Bozzelli Ross
Donald M Ross
R. Todd Rossel
Margaret Klaus Saxe
Michael P. Scheib
Dale F Schoener
Grant C Schoonmaker. Jr.
Patricia Lutkins Schultz
Susan Fuller Sies
Melissa L Simmons
Rose Seyler Sinkosky
Anne Elton Skinner
Sharon Karle Snyder
Dean H Springman
Linda Michaels Stahl
Lori E Thomas
Richard A Ward
Elizabeth O'Connor Waters
Cynthia Baxter Wertz
William B Wescott
Robert B. Whomsley
Jeffrey A Wiest
S Lydia Papanikolaou Wiswell
Joseph K P. Witmer
Debbie Robinson WoUert
Janet Heaton Wnght
Class of 1979
Nancy J. Adams-Shippy
Susan Maack Addison
Alan A. Babp
Steven J Barrett
David C Bateman
Carole Moeller Beam
Barbara A Beans
Louise Filardo Beer
David W Bielefield
Alan R Blake
David N Bryan
Guthne M Burke
Robert G Campbell
Robert E Cascone
Chnsti S Chavers
David C Cloetingh
Michael C Cosgrove
Enn Hoff Coyne
Thomas H Coyne
Marcia Freed Dankman
Betsy Hulse Doyle
Robert C Drugan
Barbara Bryan Falconer
Lee Ann Fasnacht
Christine Borden Ferry
Dorothy Fersch
Steven D. Foreman
Sandra L Fryer
Jeffrey S Gicking
James R Gladwin
Andrew S Graybill
Elizabeth Kennedy Graybill
Gail A Griffin
Margaret J Hamilton
Janice Gaschen Herman
Andrew C Hickox
Kevin E Hildebrand
John M Hilton
Robin Swenk Hilton
Steven L HInks
Samuel B. Hoff
Karen Holmes Hoke
George S Huntzinger
Robin Gallo Hutchinson
Nicholas P Interdonato
Peter S Johnson
Joseph R Johnson III
Thomas A Johnson
Lloyd P Jones
Cynthia S Kearns
Charles R Kelsey
Lauren Dunn Klein
Sandra J. Knutsen
Ellen Knutson Kramm
Carl L- Krause
Susan L. Kuba
Cindy Erickson Labarca
Peter C Landmesser
Edward M Laselva
Vincent A Laselva
Cynthia J Lewis
Laird A Limberg
David E Lindquist
Nancy Jeffries Little
Debra Holzhauer Louden
John W Magers
Kim Kingston Makowski
Donald F Mann
Javier F Martinez
Kerry P Maurer
Wendy Mason McDougall
Denis J McHugh
Chnstine Hoff fviclnnes
Kim Sawicki Melton
Brenda Harlan Miller
Peggy Lobsitz Mullaney
Mark E- Nelson
David R. Odenath, Jr.
Ellen Schmidt Odenath
Susan Od)ak)ian
Madeline V Pearson
James N Petitte
Richard H Pohl
Robert J. Purcell
Sandra L. Ray
Kathryn A Reihard
Scott A Richards
Wendy George Ripa
Nancy J. Robinson
Sherry Ann Rohm
James H. Ruitenberg
Nancy Madara Secor
George S. Segon
Richard F Shade
Donald E Sipe
Shawn Eckman Sipe
Edward S Skibiel. Jr.
Scott A Smith
Michael W Smith
Ruth Kimmel Snyder
Victor J Sobolewski III
Eugene D Stirlen
Joseph M Talmage, Jr.
Alice M Taylor
Catherine Conklin Thomas
Anne Stern Tilley
Bruce W Torok
Mary R. Turley
Janeen Kruse Wadzila
Jams Miller Wagner
Enc S Walker
James P Wallbillich
Patncia Welty Walter
David P Ward
J Randy Westrol
Cheryl Burchfield Wheeland
Nancy J Widmann
William J Zimmermann
Class of 1980
Nancy Swan Abbott
Susan Carroll Albanese
George R. Amols
Emily E. Anderes
James R. Barker
William F Batdorf
Mark A Billow
Roland C Blakeslee
John N Blandford. Jr
Ronald E Bredder
Peter C Brockman
Anne Lembach Bucher
William G Bulick
Martha Montgomery Buono
V Robert Buono
Judy Critelli Burkholder
Lansa Rupeiks Cashour
Lisa Scotti Ceccacci
Barbara Soltau Ciccaglione
Peter J Ciccaglione
Robert G. Clark. Jr
Phillip A Compton
Michael A Conlreras
Robert S. Crider
Robert E Danner. Jr
Cathy A Davies
Paul L. Daviet
Frederick L Dimuccio. Jr.
Lauren Sawyer Drury
Theodore J. Elias
Holly Mentzell Falcon
Edward J Farr
Alayne Hunter Fessler
Robert H. Fessler
Lynn K Fillman
Alicia Balfe Gaul
Mary Douglas Geary
Alan J Grove
Cathlene Chew Guy
John C Haege
Christopher Haidinger. Jr
Cornelia Klee Hall
Timothy M. Hall
Karen Flynn Hardy
David E Harken
Catherine Hartman Harn
Joan Robinson Hartman
Karen Schreiber Heenehan
Paul J Helleren
Nancy Gravalec Hivick
William C. Horn
Mary Brennan Huesken
Stephen L Hull
Lawrence D Hutchison
Michael C Kammerer
Nancy Mott Kammerer
John H Karch
Edwina S Kelley
Ernest P Kemper. Jr.
Philip C. Kerber
Robert A Kocis
Charles P Kohrman II
Brenda Strausberger Koster
Mark T. Kramm
Brenda Parks Krill
Donald J. Krupka
Joan Penniman Krzastek
Walter J Krzastek
Gaetan T Lambiase
Keith E Lewis
Arthur S Loomis
Charles F Lorenzo
David F Lynch
Susan Mandell
John W McEvoy
Paul A McFeeley
Lynn C Mosca
Joseph H Muir
Linda Klages Muir
Linda Florian Neyhart
Patricia Zaccheo Norloff
Nancy Paterson O Hara
Thomas C O'Neill
Cynthia A Osborn
Fredenck G. Pfeiffer
Cynthia Ebert Rayburn
Catherine C Raymond
G. Edward Reck
Carl V Resciniti
Karl A. Reuther II
Bonnie L. Rieger
Adelaide Parcel Rogers
Lynda M Ruby
James O Rumbaugh III
Mardi Finkelstein Saadawy
Cynthia Darnall Samaha
Stephen C Samaha
Michael S Sambrook
Candace A Schnure
Patricia A Schoenegan
Christine Ewing Schoenlank
Robert H Schoenlank
Bnan R Shaw
Laurence K. Shearer
Stephen R Shilling
Russell B. Stevenson
John D. Sumner
Nancy Fitzgibbon Talmage
Joel C Tokarz
Jack B. Trees
Michael G Trone
Denise Wilson Uhlman
Elizabeth Kennerly Vieira
Robin K Vieira
Robert J Vile
Wade B Walburn
Linda Perritt Ward
Karen Grilus Wentz
James T Weyant
Stephen D Wheeler
Kathleen Christie Whipple
Paul B. Whipple. Jr
Judith Gessner White
Robert N Whitmoyer
Joseph S Witcolsky
Letha H Wollgang
David L Yazu|ian
Robert C Zaiewski
Charles ZIock
Philip S Zofrea
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ALUMNUS
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Class of 1981
Gary L Appenzeller
Arthur L- Augugllaro
Dennis A Barley
Eric A Bartholomew
William A. Balen
Cynthia S- Biever
Mark D Bornman
Kent H Bostic
Kim Hane Boyer
Caroline Austell Brunnquell
David G Brunnquell
Diane Ulman Bryson
William D Bryson
Susan Grausam Bullock
Robert J Bunsa. Jr
Timothy K Burns
Todd G Burns
Martha Piatt Butler
Kenneth E. Caputa
Sally J Chernngton
John D Christenson
Mary Brown Christenson
Christopher L Cochran
Suzanne Madara Coffee
Catherine L Compton
Jane Wissinger Cornille
Thomas J Corndon
Judith Mapletoft Crider
Diane C Croft
Thomas F D'Andrea
William E Devine
Beth Wolyniec Drugalz
Kathleen Gallagher Fallon
Barbara Horton Farr
Joanne Sleinke Paul
Kim L Gabler
Donna L Gottshall
Joan V Greco
John Matthew Greenshields
Sharon Jacob Gruber
Jane Castiglioni Hahn
J. Brdget Shannon Hancock
Walter W Hancock, Jr,
Lisa McGrath Harkins
Susan Wray Harrell
Kenneth E. Heintz
Peter C Hinsch
Deborah J, Hovanec
Charles H Irace
Robert C Jacob
Suzanne M, Johnson
David A Johnson
Paula Bachman Johnson
Theresa Erb Kirchner
Jo A, Kleinfelter
Betsy J Kluge
Donna Lee Knapp
John E Knapp, Jr,
Gary J, Kraemer
Kathy A Krause
Beth Black Krupka
Paul G, Lang
Patricia Campana Lorenzo
Susan A Loy
David G Lucas
Lisa Campbell Lynch
Louis Marinaccio. Jr,
Laura A Marth
Lucinda Townsend Martin
Ronald S McGlaughlin
Julia Brown Mitchell
Mark S Mitchell
Laura J Mullen
Lome Carlsen Nantz
Stephen L Neff
Steven E Nunn
Gretchen A Ost
George T Paulosky
Jon K, Pickwell
Michael D Pinkerton
Patncia A. Polaneczky
Wendy Wolf Poulsen
Paul M Price
James B Ramsdell
John A Reist
Judy A, Renn
Peter R Rile
John F Ripa
Ellen Miller Rogers
Donna Mancuso Scaizo
Richard A Scovner
Kevin A Shaffer
Jeff V, Sheard
Keith A, Shuey
Cynthia Beegle Smarge
John C Smarge
Charlotte Bartholomew Smith
Chnstopher V Smith
Scott D Snyder
Charles D Spackman
Patricia Massaia Spackman
John M, Slahl
James P Stetler
Karen Koontz Stirlen
Beth Schlegel Stoverschlegel
Scott W Suhring
James I Thompson, Jr,
Jon A Tietbohl
William I, Tilghman III
Lawrence J Weil
Pamela Marino Weiss
Dorothy Shifter Wesner
Frank P, White, Jr
Robert W, Wissinger
Robin Rochford Wolak
Nancy B, Wolfe
Class of 1982
Robert W, Ashe
Jeanne McCarthy Augugliaro
Karen P, Backer
Beverly Stahl Bailey
Daniel J Bailey
Nancy Mohr Baker
Elizabeth A Bergh
Michael V Berry
Hope MacMurtrie Bowling
John W, Bowling III
Christine M, Bringman
David S, Brookes
Frank Calabrese
David S Cashour
Patncia N Catlin
Claire Malone Chadwick
Bruce L Cianciolo
AnnMarie Gloudon Cipolloni
Wayne R Clark
Karen A, Clarke
William F, Comly
Mary T Coughlin
Stephen B Cowles
Catherine Cook Davis
Jeremy J Davis
Marita Delbello Derle
Brian J Dietrich
Michael S Donahue
Kevin G, Doty
Karen M. Dye
Sally A Edling
George A Ellas
David C Fisher
Chris Haskoor Gibson
Thomas A, Gift
Nancy Wright Greenshields
Marc W Gutleber
Robert J Main
Joan Miles Heintz
Scott T, Heller
Susan W Honeyman
Donna Johnson House
Marcia Weaner Hutchison
Peter E, Jacobs
Cart R Johnson
Deborah Emilio Johnson
Andrew G Jakubek
Kyle R Kaczynski
Matthew R Kelchner
Robert W Kirchner
Michael D, Kistler
Paul M, Knedeisen
Barbara Reid Kraemer
Charles R, Landis
Sue R. Larsen
Jerry A, Lessman
Amy Stouffer Leta
Laura J Litchert
Cindy Woller Lynch
Constance Snyder Malick
Jeffrey D Mettler
Jeffrey D, Morgan
Laurie A Mosca
Donald S Mott
Jacqueline Rozzi Nilsen
Lisa Hammarstrom Nivison
Odd N, Oddsen, Jr,
James P Olson
Nancy M Parker
Lynn E, Parks
James E, Persing
Susan Brubaker Pickwell
Lorella Puglielli
Kenneth D, Ralph
Kim Hartman Ranck
Ronald R Reese
Johanna Yeager Reisteter
Chnstopher D Rooke
Richard W Rudd
Paul E Sacks
Eric R, Sauer
Robert T Schisler
Donald F Scholl, Jr
Audrey G Schwarz
Leo M SekulskI
Kathryn Burke Sellers
Steven W Sellers
Vincent Shemanski
Richard L Shermer
Chnstine E, Shoaf
Raymond E, Short
Beth Nacinovich Shuey
Gerald J Siano
Jessica Ditmars Silbert
Susan Lafrance Sirois
Mary L Sprowls
Beth Shaw Stauffer
Keith E Stauffer
Kristin S- Sullivan
Ronald C, Swartzlander
Lori DiLonardo Tash|y
M, Scott Tashiy
Catherine J Terranova
Ann Stanzione Thompson
Leslie A Thorburn
Stephen T, Tingley
Dale J, Travis
Lisa Musselman Travis
Gail Stitzer Tucker
Alison H, Turney
Nicholas C Valvano
Richard T Watkins
William H, Weiser
Pamela J Werner
Ellen L, Whiting
Knstina Warmerdam Wilhelmsen
Robert L Williams
Marianne Rossell Wolfe
Stephen E Ziminsky
Wayne A Zimmerman
Jeanne J, Zyga
Class of 1983
Marcia Williamson Abey
David J Aboussleman
Jeffrey E Anderson
Kathleen Breneman Antol
Susan Landmesser Augustine
Chnsty L Baker
Roger A Baker
Jennifer Palmer Barker
William A Barnes
Brenda Larson Barrett
Loren Karch Bernien
Alison J, Bird
Earte T Bittner III
Richard C, Blumensheid
Robert L Bongo
Constance A Bowman
Carolyn Brady
Shan Reich Brandman
Keith A, Bray
Susan A, Brett
Kenneth R, Bnghtclitfe
Bonna Conner Brooks
Scott R Brooks
Ruth Rissmiller Brunner
David O Burdick
Jewel Williamson Burns
Gregory J, Carr
Vincent J, Cavalea
Craig A, Cellitti
William E, Cochran
Lisa Mayolo Corndon
Karen E, Costello
Ariene T Curth
Theodore F, Decker, Jr,
Stephen C, Dempsey
Anthony R, Distasio
Frank R. Dober, Jr,
Susan Frekot Doty
Marguerite A Doyle
Thomas F, Dry
Susan Cavanaugh Duffy
John H, Eisele
John C, Farr
Laurie A, Fegley
Susan Coates Flake
Robin L, Fnedman
James W Frisbee
Constance L Galbraith
James J, Gasson, Jr,
Annette L, Click
Gregory Gravalis
Kimberiy Mac Mullen Habecker
Shan Showers Haelig
William H, Haelig
Kimberiy Bailey Hain
Richard S Harrell
Honora McGowan Harvey
Kathy L Hasbrouck
Bette Funkhouser Higley
Robert P Higley, Jr,
Michael S, Hillman
Deborah Scharmann Himmel
Clifford R, Holm
Paula Sargent Huff
Bnan K Hungarter
Michael J, Jabel
Annette C, Jackson
Heidi Flack Jacob
Carol Redfern Jacobs
Thomas R, Johns IV
Pamela Grow Keiser
Robert K, Lagerman
Barbara J, Lappe
Laurinda D, Lees
R, Curtis Levermore
Deborah A, Lias
F Scott Lyons
Glenn I Maclnnes
Grace Sigillito Manen
Susan Souders Mclntyre
Ernest J Meisel, Jr,
Rebecca Roman Meisel
Joseph F, Melody
Louise M, Meszaros
Lisa Barne Moran
Susan Kees Morgan
Rhett M Myers
William N Nivison
Caroline R Noelk
Martin J, Ortenzio
Joyce Dyer Osman
Chris A Pemberton
David W- Powers
Laura J, Reynolds
Curtis E, Rimler
Denise Wenke Rudd
George D Rudisill
Margaret Gul|ahr Rumbaugh
Karen Janeski Sauer
Richard A Savage
Karen L Schoeller
Robin Bach Scholl
Scott C- Schweppe
Judith Taylor Scovner
Jeffrey D, Sharp
Susan Bogovich Shemanski
Joanne Ries Singh
Dale Robertson Snyder
Scott D, Snyder
James D, Sorensen
June Soyka
Raymond M, Stasulli
Jeffery K Strek
Douglas J Swanek
George R, Sweet
Richard R, Sweger, Jr,
Jeffrey R, Underkoffler
Joanna Morris Underwood
Janice E, Vidosh
Melissa A, Vines
James F, Vislosky, Jr
Thomas A, Voll
Glenn W, Vrabel
Suzanne Wilkinson Walker
Nessie Shively Watson
Gwen Hammaker Weiser
David A Whitmore
Thomas Wilhelmsen
Cullette Crance Williams
Karen Schmid Wilson
Kenneth P, Zanzalari
Amy Ploch Zapp
Fredenck B, Zapp
Class of 1 984
Alma-Lillian Kinn Abruzzo
William E, Admire, Jr,
Alane Maningo Alexander
Susan M Anderson
David W Ardrey
Rodney J, Bamford
Marcie A Barber
Michael Begeman
Henry L Belcolle
Timothy N, Bentz
Anne L, Berger
Wendy Gelnett Burkhart
Fredrick Cabell. Jr,
Laurie Cunningham Cabell
Robert J, Campbell
Stephanie T, Christopher
Herbert W Conover III
Caroline M, Cullen
David M, Curran
Elizabeth J, Decker
Susan F Dell
Susan Reiland Derr
Kevin M Doyle
Keith R, Duvin
Dennis D, Dyroff
David G, Endahl
Lynn Allen Endahl
Jennifer L, Fanelli
Jay H Feaster
Kenneth E. Ferry
Stuart L Fornotf
Charles D, Fox
Scott F, Frost
Scott D, Gabel
Melissa J, Garretson
Raymond T, Glanville III
William T, Goulburn. Jr
Eric J, Gruseke
David J, Grzybowski
Frank E, Hamilton
Jamie B Harris
Pamela Schlert Harshey
S William Hinton
Suzanne Carr Hinton
Craig C, Howie
Tracy L, Hughes
Jane Fichner Hungarter
Carolyn Bloxham Johnson
Gary R, Johnson
Beverly L, Jones
Andrew C Jordan
Winifred M Keller
Harry L Kostyk
Alisa M, Kunkel
Nancy A LaRiviere
Jonathan P Laubach
Joanne M, Lubben
Chnstopher K, Lupoll
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
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Chris A Markle
Kirk W McCracken
Diane Vautnn McGralh
Matthew C IVIcHugh
Suzanne Reinbold Medence
Melanie P Miller
Steven C Miller
Susan Weber Miller
Bruce I Milzman
Michael P Mitchell
Elizabeth A Moran
Keat C Morris
Theodore R Morns II
Robert S Nickey III
Jennifer L Olson
Todd J Owens
Alice M Perlman
Amy A Polls
John W Purdy. Jr.
Linda E Roemer
Ann Sarandoulias
Donna L Schilling
David C. Scott
Carol Reigle Sheaffer
Sherri Leitzel Shiflett
Pamela J Shultz
Catherine A Sieben
Ashley Davis Skuria
Lisa Huchler Smith
Patrick C Smith
Teresa C Sol
Charles G Soranno
Kenneth H Stetller
George J Stockburger
Maria Barry Supko
Joseph S Thomas
John J Turner, Jr
Lisa Kapustay Turner
Eric D Ulsh
Sue Ellen Ungemach
Stephen A Vorel
Elizabeth Allen Vought
Ruth Athey Watson
Randall W Wellley
William B Welker
Christine J Wescott
Bruce C Wilson
Diane E Wissinger
Laura A Young
George R Zelnick
Laura Byran Zimmerman
Wendy Collins Zimmerman
Class of 1985
Carolyn S Accardi
Kevin J Akner
Tracy Gerard Akner
Jennifer Wilson Albany
Joy Good Albright
Wendy L Ammon
Stephen S Anderson
Wendee Persing Arendt
Thomas W Arnold
William E Babiash
Melissa Miller Barnes
Carolyn M Bastress
John K Bayless
James A Bazewicz
Ronalyn Decker Bingaman
David E Bingaman
Enc A Boehme
Shereen J Bowes
John C Campeau, Jr.
Robbin Carriero
Ester E Chaban
Lori A. Ciarrocca
Irene E Corbin
Douglas W Cosgrove
Deborah A Darrah
Kathryn R Darwin
Raymond K Daugherly
Brandon Forsyth Deatly
Pamela J Deisher
Scott E Deitch
Jeffrey W Denller
Charles J Dettmar
Pamela M. Devito
Cheryl L. DIacik
Blair R Downie
Kathryn Welliver Dunn
Barry T Emas
Leah G Fahsbender
Patricia St Clair Falcone
Mario P Ferraro. Jr.
Mary Ann Feme
Margaret Anne Finley
Laurie A. Fiorentini
James S Fornstall
Douglas A Freer
Carmine J Galdieri III
Steven S Givens
Tern A Gleichmann
Joseph R Goceljak
Geraldine J Gorman
Kathleen M, Gorman
Luanne Graybill
Karen Smith Gnp
Eileen G Gruebel
Cynthia E. Gulick
Douglas R. Hall
Lisa Gronroos Hand
Linda M Hay
Scott K Hayward
Renee G. Hepler
Douglas L. Herrold
Roben L. Hester. Jr.
John H. Hoare III
Jocelyn Hoffman
Pamela A Holland
Dorothy Johnson Howie
Ann E. Hubley
Kevin J. Jennings
Caria Shreiner Johns
Lori M. Kahan
Gloria Bottiger Karchner
William J. Kennedy. Jr.
Caryn M. Kenny
Tern L. Kern
Mary E. Kuchka
Thomas S. Lagerman
Jennifer Colson Lowry
Cynthia A. Luer
Joyce N Luna
Carol Albnght LoBianco
Beth A Mallison
Kathleen L Marshall
Robert A. McDermott
Brian W Molner
Meloney Lilley Morns
Diane M Motel
Sally A Murphy
Beth A Naegeli
Curtis L. Narvesen
Howard R. Nelson, Jr.
Keith W Neviiell
Martin J Nolan
David B. Nolle
Christopher D, Pauley
James F Penney
Lutz G Pescht
Glenda S Rennie
Stephanie L. Riggs
Michael E. Ritler
Marjorie S Rosini
Denise Rode Russell
Mark L Russell
Lory D. Ryan
Carolyn M. Schenk
Karen S Schvirille
Andrew R. Siegel
Michael A Skarbek
Linda L Skinner
Sandra L Slemmer
Timothy L. Snook
Susan Brotherton Sorensen
Janet Holzhauer Taylor
Kenneth B Teats. Jr
John B Tevlin. Jr
Christopher A, Thorsheim
Karia J Tillman
William H. TodI, Jr.
Cynthia A. Tnolo
Cheryl Wiley Venezia
Roderic G Vitty
Michael D Vought
Claire V. Wallking
Mary Fisher Warnck
William C Warrick
Patricia A Wellerson
Harry W Welliver II
Jeanmane Widmer
Douglas J Wilkins
James W Wisse
Kathleen Villano Woerner
K. Joy Wood
Michel J Wright
David C Zimmerman
Deborah L Zimmerman
Class of 1 986
Michael J Alberse
Douglas A Alderdice
Steven J Barlotta
Laurie Turns Bentz
Elizabeth A Biehl
Joseph H Boileau
David W Bradley
Diane K Braisted
Michele A Bridges
Alice D Brown
David W Brown
Thomas P Bunting
William M Clinton
Phyllis Lee Connor
Dons A. Cook
Denise Wilson Cox
Michael R Cox
Steven P Deckard
Francis C Decker
Michelle Triaca Dennen
Gail C Oilonardo
Diann L Doelp
Kelly A. Doerr
Thomas P Doherty
Todd W Donaldson
Karen L Doty
Noreen M Duff
Janice M Dunphy
Robin L Emerson
Leslie E Feil
Karen S. Fern
Michael E Finn
Stephanie Foglia
Kathy L Forrest
Andrew J Gallagher
John W Gartner III
Gwen C Gormley
Caroline S Hackel
Steven G Harrel
Charlene J Heller
Eric J. Hesse
Diane Hoeg
Georgia A Hoff
Con L Hoover
Lynn E Horner
Patricia A House
Gina T Hucke
Kenneth E Hughes
David J Innes
Leanne Jacone
Brian L Jones
Amy L Junger
Kathryn L Kissinger
Brenda M Laubach
Brian J. Leib
Howard D Letts
Todd A Liddick
Laura A Lodge
Robyn J Long
Andrea S Mahmud
Susan J Malyniak
Mary K McEvoy
Heather L McRoberts
Dawn A Melo
Donald L Metzler
Wendy M Murray
Charles B Muzzy, Jr.
Catherine E. Neuburger
Richard T Ohr
Craig R Orr
Lisa L. Pego
Kenneth R Peiler
Charlene M Pelow
Lisa A Porter
Michael B Quigley
Susan E Rahal
Jill C Roberts
Brenda T Rockwell
Kimberly A Rubio
Amy J Rumbaugh
John T. Sansonetti
Jennifer Sampsell Sassaman
Kathenne L Schilling
David P Schleppy
Torr P Schmey
Susan M. Scon
Robert M Sliler
Gregg Y Slocum
Douglas G Soutter
Debra Spangler Sowers
Josephus C Stewart II
Cynthia L Stulb
Catherine A Svetec
Denise A Symonds
Douglas T Talhelm
Vance D. Tomei
Gary T Toth
Mary M Tuckett
Virginia S Turner
Timothy C. Vile
Diane Herbert Wall
Stephen A Walter
Bradley T Watts
Deborah A Wengryn
Bryan J Werner
Paul D Wernes
Elizabeth L Whitham
Christopher P Wilkens
Janet A Wyllie
Douglas G. Yago
William Youngblood. Jr
Class of 1987
Jennifer P Alexion
Peter G Ashey
Daria R Aumiller
Apniann C Beauchamp
Stephen M. Bentz
Jennifer E. Berman
Ellen E. Berry
Lawrence M Bishof
Todd A Boop
Susan M Bracken
George W Broseman
William C Calvert III
Gregory A Carl
Lisa A. Caruso
Deborah L Chisholm
Melissa J Church
Patli Ann Collins
Maureen E Connelly
Ellen K Daley
Sharon L Daugherly
Kerry A. Decker
Diana Nolle Deilch
Mitchell S. Delong
Adele M. Diban
Armand W. Dodsworth III
Laurie Draper
Christopher Eble
Constance M. Eckhart
Beth M Evans
MatthevK M. Fager
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James H. Faust
Jeffrey M Felt
Carolyn S Finkler
Josepfi F. Flynn
Susan A. Franchi
Linda E Frees
Gail D. Friars
Amy S. Fuller
Catherine M Geoghan
Jay V George
Allyson M Glembocki
J Clayton Gossett
Joseph M Gnmm
Linda J Hagelgans
Thomas A Haines
James G- Harris
Thomas D. Harrison
Beth M. Heflner
Leslie A. Heller
Elizabeth L. Huff
H/largaret A. Jeremko
Brian S Kahan
Thomas P Kauffman
David E Kells
Adriene 1^. King
Brian 0. Kleckner
Kathleen A. Kloss
Deborah C Kopf
Wenette J Krantz
Tammy L Kromis
H/lichael H Kuziak
Cynthia L Lam
Anthony Lamanna
Arthur L Legar III
Paula S Long
Richard 0 Lynch
Diane L f^afian
Laura J tyiarr
Kevin P ti/lcCaffery
Felicia A McClymont
Richard J tvlcCourt
Paul J McHenry
Mary Jane McLaughlin
James A McNulty
James B- Muller
Karen D. Murray
Patricia A Naumyk
Donna C Neal
Christopher F Newman
Kenneth P Newman
Beth A Noble
Celeste R Nowosielski
Steven A Paradies
Laura B Pernor
Heather Carter Pescht
Phyllis A Rea
Judith A Redsecker
Christine L, Rensch
Carolyn A, Ryan
David J Savino
Hans P Schoenfeld
Stephen C Schweitzer
Randal J Secor
Robert A. Shenk
Edward K Shuman
Marilyn Steeley Sierer
David E Skarbek
Craig H Smith
Robert P Sochovka
Dianne K Stedman
Jon C Stroup
Richard J. Thomas
Bruce G. Thompson
Harold N, Tonkins
Eric R, Tucker
Scott F Ulrich
Deirdre A Vaughn
Jeffrey E Walker
Sharon E Ward
Jeffrey A, Warehime
Bruce 8, Weaver
Leslie B, Wells
Lisa C Welsher
Sonia S, Wong
Tracy A. Wonsidler
Senior Class
Pledge Program
Members of the class
of 1988 have shown
their pride in
Susquehanna by
responding to the
challenge to join the
'88 Club.
Congratulations to
Class Agent Mark
Thorsheim and his
team of volunteers.
who generated
$14,496 in pledges to
the SUF!
Parents for SUF
With the leadership of
Parents Executive
Committee Co-Chairs.
Jack and Joan Bishop.
the Parents Fund
raised $53,183 from
401 families. This
represents an increase
of $13,347 beyond
last year's results.
Thanks to our SU
parents for responding
generously to our
phonathon callers and
our Parent Fund
letters.
John K, Addy
Herbert and Nancy Allmers
Robert E. Almgren
Beverly Amadei
Michael and Theresa Amarante
Arthur and Deborah Andersen
Ronald Ardres
Eddie and Linda Armacost
Charlie and Mary Elizabeth Ashwell
L Kent Babcock. Ill
Robert and Barbara Bakeman
Paul and Karen Balas
Joseph and Amy Baran
Robert V Bartles
Fred and Nancy Baumann
John and Joan Baxter
John E and Joan S. Beadencup
Donald C Beck
Joseph and Elaine Beck
David and Evelyn Beggs
John and Nancy Bell
Robert and Jane Bell
Robert and Nancy Belluce
Paul and Diana Bensel
Raymond B- and Valene E. Bentley
Carl and Fair Bentz
Gerald and Judith Benyo
Kermit and Sandra Bergey
Richard and Judith Berkshire
Albert and Gertrude Berman
William and Janet Betz
Wharton and Tama Biddle
Jeffrey and Renee Billger
Paul and Ethel Billow
Edward and Barbara Biml
Steven and Christina Bonventre
Leroy W and Marian B Book
Francis and Cornelia Brogan
James and Elaine Brogan
Wilhelm 8 Bronander
John and Patricia Brotherton
Clifton and Jane Brown
Bruce and Sharron Brust
Albert and Patricia Bunting
Cecelia A, Burrows and Grant
McCormick
Lowell and Adeline Burton
Theodore and Marilyn Cadieu
Amador and Cora Calderon
leda Calich
John and Nancy Camarco
John and Patrcia Campbell
Guido and Patricia Capolino
Michael and Cynthia Carefti
Bruce and Jean Carlson
Anthony and Sharon Carroll
Richard and Joan Cawrthorne
Anthony and Corinne Cera
Martin and Sandra Chnstman
Robert and Bernadette Ciccarelli
Patrick and Norah Clohessy
Richard and Linda Cole
Paul G and Annette T, Coleman
John and Joan Considine
James and Martha Conway
Paul and Roberta Cook
John and Linda Cook
Judith Cooley
Richard and Sally Corbin
Robert and Ann Corsetio
Nicholas and Barbara Costalas
Gerard and Rosemary Cozzolino
Joseph and Susan Cramer
Wallace and Julia Crane
Rudyard and Dons Cnder
William and Nancy Cuddy
Alfred and Vittoria D Alessandro
William E. and Frances G Daley
John and Joanne Dalton
Robert and Jane Danforth
Nicholas and Inger Danias
Glenn and Aleta Daniels
Albert and Martha Daub
Edward and Gail Davies
John and Dana Davies
Albert and Helen Davis
Gerald and Karen Davis
Allan and Sally Dayton
Charles and Dolores Oe Maria
Jane L Deakin
Patrick and Lois DeGennaro
Alex and Susan Del Bueno
Alfred and Joan Delaporte
John and Eileen DelDuca
Thomas and Rosemary Demko
Thomas and Judy Oemott
L, Jean Dimond
Anthony and Tommie Lee
Dingbaum
James and Carol Ditto
Scott and Susan Doll
James J. and Nancy H, Dooley
Timothy and Rose Mane Downing
Jean and Marthe Drolet
Carol Drummond
Charlotte M Eberly
John and Judith Ebert
John A, Edson
George W. and Mary Louise Eiker
Harry and Ruth Eisenhauer
Jason and Patricia Elsas
Joseph Elsman
Michael and Veronica Emig
John and Patncia Emrich
William and Donna Engel
George and Catherine Esty
Herbert and Pamela Etzold
Dale F Eyster
Martin and Shirley Fafette
Thomas and Lois Pagan
Donald and Geraldine Fager
Terrence M Farley
F Joseph and Annette P. Farnoly
G. James Fawcett
William and Mar|orie Fern
Robert and Lois Filbey
Frederick and Ruth Findley
Brendan and Pat Flynn
David and Diane Fody
William and Doris Formosa
Gary and Barbara Frack
Samuel and Carol Fusco
John and Sarah Fuss
Herbert and Kathryn Gaither
Martin L Gallagher
Alexander T, Galloway. Ill
Santo and Rita Garcia
Karl and Sabine Geiger
Emile and Lois George
George and Elizabeth Geraci
Ralph W and Johanna B Giasi
Stuart and Ellen Glasby
Stuart and Barbara Gnapp
Edward and Emily Goddard
Martin and Lorraine Goldstein
Elizabeth C. Gomory
Karl and Vera Gordinier
Russell and Madeline Gorta
Ronald Graczyk
Thomas and fsJancy Griffie
Patncia I. Grove
Kenneth and Betty Guy
Marlin E Haines
R Jack and Virginia G. Hale
James and Patricia Hamsher
Robert and Jane Harding
John and Marcia Harman
Lawrence and Mary Ann Harnson
Mr, and Mrs, William C Hart
Berkeley and Dale Hastings
John and Lucille Haubner
A. Patricia Hauptii
Cauley and Susan Hayes
Kenneth and Marcia Heiden
Edward and Betty Heinz
David P and Kathleen R, Herbster
Jay and Joan Herdling
Paul and Linda Herr
Robert and Marianne Hirschman
Harry and Sue Holmes
Frances Holtz
John and Susan Homestead
Kent and Lois Horner
Lewis and Carol Huber
Richard and Shirley Hugendubler
Robert and Evelyn Huggard
Robert and Barbara Hughes
Frederick and Lynn Hulsman
Lee and Ann Hummel
Robert and Hedwig Hunsicker
Frank E Huriey
Cosmo and Marion lacavazzi
Michael and Dale Jams
Davey and Shirley Jimison
Robert J, Jonas
Elaine W, Jones
Fred and Suzanne Jones
Stark and Kathi Jones
William and Elizabeth Kadel
Douglas and Ruth Kahler
Joseph and Ann Mane Kaminski
Timothy and Yvonne Kapes
Raymond and Mary Keelin
Clarence and Joelan Kegel
David M Kelly
Richard and Mary Kelsey
William and Pamela Kennedy
William and Helen Kingsbury
Leonard and Ruth Knapp
Francis and Barbara Kosa
Edward and Valerie Kovalski
Eugene and Diane Krumenacker
Waldemar and Joleene Kuenzel
Lawrence and Mary Kukacka
Frederick and Donna Lackland
Charles L, and Ruth C Lam
Marianne B, Layng
Ronald and Jeanne Leib
John and Linda Leitgeb
Harry W Lerch
Francis and Florence Lesniewski
Joseph and Linda Leuser
John and Nancy Locke
Philip and Donna Loftus
James and Alba Logan
Gary and Judith Long
John and Mane Lopez
George and Barbara Lucas
Joseph and Mary Ann Lucia
William E and Bernice L. Lulthle
Chip and Kathy Lundy
Ned and Nancy Jean Lurowist
Paul and Sharon Mabry
Anthony and Hazel Major
Paul and Jeanette Makus
Gregory and Joann Manning
Tyson and Anita Maroon
Walter 8, Marsland, Jr
William and Linda Martin
Curtis C. Martin
Romeo and Caroline Mattiussi
Patricia A. McAdoo
David and Glory McAllister
Edward J McCabe
Dianne McCarthy
Kathryn C, McCartney
Dennis and Louise McDaniels
William and Joy McGarngle
John and Carol McGowen
Patrick and Judith Mclvor
George McKay
Joseph and Mary McLaughlin
Peter and Patricia McMahon
William and Ann McManus
Robert and Genevieve McNiff
Donald and Joy Merryman
Leo W- MIkus
Robert and Judith Miller
Ronald and Cecilia Miller
Richard and Martha Milslead
William and Arlene Mitchell
Esther E Momrow
George and Jane Moor
Dayne and Phyllis Morgan
Alvin and Margaret Morns
Henry and Marybeth Mortimer
Ralph and Claire Moscatello
Ronald and Manorie Mueller
Henry and Carol Muessen
Thomas and Tncia Mull
Timothy and Marianne Murphy
Clarke A, Murphy. Jr
Maywood and Maryland Myers
Anthony and Sally Nazzaro
Robert and Barbara Nestor
Allen and Beverly Nichols
Fredenck and June Nolle
James and Mary Clare Noonan
Thomas and Maria Norton
Alfred and Beverly Nunan
Harold J O'Keefe
Horace and Elizabeth Ott
Richard and Cathenne Paddock
Anthony Palladino
Diego and Enrica Pangerc
Emmett and Joanne Paradine
Christopher and Patricia Parillo
Peter and Laura Parisi
Robert and Janet Pansi
Ashok and Jayshree Patel
Anna L, Patton
Joseph and Linda Pavlik
William and Patncia Pertusi
Thomas G, Pickenng
Robert D and Virginia K Pierson
Joseph and Frances Pisciotta
Donald Pors
Richard W, Porter
Preben and Barbara Poulsen
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Gerald and Joan Pryor
WiHiam and Lois Quinn
Edward and Lucille Raftery
Dauid and Virginia Rahal
Corinto and Mane Ramundo
James and Isabel Ratlay
Edmund and Lynn Redsecker
Joseph and Elsie Reimenschneider
Lowell and Janice Reinhardl
Donald and Florence Richardson
Jay and Isabel Rippard
Robert and Mary Rittereiser
Robert and Natalie Rooke
Thomas Rooney
George S Ruch
Robert and Mary Lou Russell
Vincent and Janet Russo
Philip and Barbara Ruziska
Martin and Eleanor Rybecky
Philip and Bette Saalmuller
Carl and Kalhryn Sabol
Richard and Marianne Salkowski
Robert and Lynne Salmon
Lois M, Samson
Haig and Mary Sarajian
Judith A Sauer
J Michael Saunders
Frank and Edith Scangarella
Walter and Barbara Schickram
Edward A Schmidt
Herman and Dolores Schoepe
John and Agnes Schroeder
Thomas and Elizabeth Schukis
Harold and Joan Schuler
Dennis and Josephine Schultz
Otis and Donna Schweiter
Robert M. and Barbara L. Scola
George and Kathleen Serafin
Charles and Patncia Shaw
Joseph and Donna Sheelz
Paul and Randi Shumate
Philip and Joan Shyposh
H M Simeon
Edmund and Patricia Skarbek
Mr and Mrs Richard L Skinner
Paul and Ragna Sloane
Abram and Janet Slover
George D and Rose M Snyder
Mary Ann Snyder
Philip and llene Spector
A Paul and Jacqueline A.
St George
Seflon and Ann Stallard
Mark R Slambaugh, Sr
Donald and Chnstine Stammer
Beryl and Marion Stauffer
Dale and Sally Steinmetz
Christopher Stephano
Robert and Rebecca Stevenson
Robert and Jane Stewart
William and Audrey Stoken
Robert and Alice Stonaker
Edward and Valerie Stuart
Richard and Cecilia Sultan
Donald and Mary Summers
Nathaniel and Jane Sulcliffe
Ray and Fay Swartz
Robert W Swinarton
Michael and Angela Swords
Jay and Kathleen Thatcher
Johannes W Thesseling
George A and Barbara A Tibaldi
David and Patti Lynn Tidemann
George and Kathleen Tirpak
Thomas and Joan Tollinger
Thomas and Catherine Tracey
Norma J Troup
William and Lucille Tufty
R Noel and Elaine J Turner
Philip and Elizabeth Turner
George and Lois Van Tuyl
Leroy and June Varcoe
Arthur S and Ann E. Verdesca
John and Mary Vickers
Jay and Carol Vincent
Robert P and Joan E. Vivian
Michael and Ann Voipe
Howard and Barbara Wachenfeld
Jeremiah and Linda Wagner
Mark and Jo Ann Walnwright
David and Donna Warner
Robert and Nancy Watson
Howard and Martha Weaner
Mr- and Mrs John B Weiss
Kenneth and Patncia Wenzel
Richard and Barbara Wetzel
Charles and Naomi Wilcoxen
George and Elizabeth Wilson
John and Annmary Windels
Maximilian and Barbara Winkler
Robert C and Betty E. Winkler
Daniel and Carol Witman
Joseph and Loretia Witt
Joseph and Frances Wolfe
Kathie E Wolland
Lewis and Beverly Wonsidler
Robert and Mary Wyatt
Eugene and Frances Yacapsin
Robert and Sandra Young
John and Martha Zeller
Jon and Sylvia Zizelmann
Joseph A. Zollo
Louis and Dons Zucca
Friends
Norman and Betty Ackley
Mr and Mrs Thomas P Adier
Sidney and Carole Apfelbaum
Grace W Bacon
Mr and Mrs Fredenck E Ball, II
Mr and Mrs, Robert W Bilek
Fredenck and Eleanor Bisbee
Paul and Lucille Bossart
Elsie S, Bothwell
Raymond and Mary Jane Bowen
Carol E Brightbill
Mildred L Bromby
Nance Browdie
John L Bruch
Pat and Lois Bruno
Howard and Evelyn Campbell
John and Jane Carpenter
Ray J Chesney
Hanna Gulp
John and Gladys Dagle
Preston and Isabelle Davis
Russell and Cathy Dennis
James A Muffly and Ruth A
Dennis-Muffly
Phyllis L Ditzler
Milton and Gladys Dumeyer
Virginia Dyer
Margaret S Ernst
Edna Frandsen
Walter and Natalie Freed
Mr and Mrs, Hubert Fnngs
John F, Geise, Jr,
Mrs, Russell W, Gilbert
Winifred Goodwin
Mr, and Mrs J Spencer Gould
Robert and June Grubb
Jeffrey S Gumpert
Ernest E, Hansen
Elizabeth M, Harris
James and Eunice Heistand
Ruth L Hess
Jack K Hetrick
Mr and Mrs, C William
Higginbotham
Mr and Mrs W Fred Hogan
David and Mane Horlacher
Orlando W Houts
Mrs, Willard D Hubbard
Mr, and Mrs Dan Hughes
Patricia R Hunsicker
Frank and Hilda Karniol
William and Lynne Karniol
Louise A, King
Mrs Michael Kivko
Mr and Mrs Donald Koenecke
Gordon and Betty Krum
Charies and Janet Laubach
Anne R Lee
Lock Haven University. English
Department
Mr, and Mrs Frank J Mahoney
Thelma Martinec,
in memory of her husband Steven
Martinec 35
Michael Matteo
Clifford K Melberger
Dr and Mrs Francis J Menapace
Donald and Mary Ann Micozzi
John and Joan Miller
Mount Holyoke College
Mr and Mrs Edward Nichols
Harold and Nancy O Connor
Elaine Onischuk
Virginia Payne
Emily B Powell
Truman and Kay Purdy
Saul and Florence Putterman
Mrs Charles A Rahter
Richard C Rantzow
Mrs Fred Reichley
Carl and Alice Rice
Mrs William O Roberts
Daniel and Gladys Rohrbaugh
Michael and Melinda Rosenthall
Mr and Mrs Ronald Ross
Mrs Raymond E Roush
Jean E Royer
Marvin and Raven Rudnilsky
Genevieve Sarra
Mr and Mrs Alfred Schermerhorn
K Robert Schmitt
Erick O Schonstedt
Mr and Mrs Harold Schreckengast
Harold Schnver
Mr and Mrs Frear H Scovell
Mrs Ralph H Shaw
Deane S Shively
Daniel and Barbara Shuck
Harold W Singer
Louise Slater
Mr and Mrs Richard G, Sowden
Susan Spomer
Amos A Stagg, Jr
James and Nancy Steffy
Ruth L Sullivan
Ralph C Swan
Robert and Caryl Swanson
James and Donna Tamaroff
Philip S Trompetter
Fredenck D Ullman
Susan L VanDongen
Richard Varano
Nancy J Wagner
Mr, and Mrs, David Webb
Mr and Mrs, Luke F Weimer
Robert and Patricia Weis
Richard and Florence Wesner
Mr and Mrs Jack Wilkinson
Robert Williams
Dorothy G Wilson
Phyllis S Wissinger
Aileen Witmer
Timothy Wolfe
Mr and Mrs William F. Zito
Mary Ann Zubak
Walter and Roberta Zweifler
Faculty and
Staff
Lawrence A, Abler
Howard E and Joyce E Aikey
Odekhiren and Pai Hwa Amaize
Dorothy M, Anderson 62
Barry E App
Donald and Freni Aungst
Jane F Barlow
Donald and Margaret Baumgartner
Jean B Beamenderterer '39
Cart and Pal Bellas
Ronald and Barbara Berkheimer
George Bickel. Jr
Mernll and Helen Bivens
James A, 63 and Martha Barker 70
Blessing
George and Carol Boone
Susan R, Bowers
Robert and Carol Bradford
Kenneth A, Brakke
James R '64 and Barbara Miles 66
Bramer
Dennis Bucanelli
David Bussard
Nancy A, Cairns
James 63 and Brenda Campbell
Donna Catherman
Carrol and Shirley Clemens
Virginia M Coombs
John Cooper
Carol A Courtney
George F Cravitz
Joel and Trudy Cunningham
Michael Currid
Robert and Kathleen Dalton
Jane M, Daly
Howard and Janet DeMott
Mark and Carolyn Dewall
Hank and Dolly Diers
Thomas and Ann Dodge
Ronald and Christine Dotterer
Holly Dressier
John and Patncia Ebright
Barbara and Timothy Erdman
Jerry W and Cynthia J, Evitts
Hans and Barbara Feldmann
Robert B Fessler
Gary and Elizabeth Fincke
Patricia Fishbein
Kenneth and Irene Fladmark
Frank and Joan Fletcher
Michael and Lori Poor
Michael and Janice Garinger
Boyd and Jane Gibson
Gynith C Giffin
Betse Gombert
Robert Goodspeed
Gerald and Betty Gordon
Ralph and Judy Goss
Charlotte Gross
John and Cathy Grove
Wallace and Andree Growney
Jeanne M Hamilton
Donald and Connie Harnum
Randolph P, and Carol J, Harrison
James and Eleanor Heckman
Susan M, Hegberg
Joan A, Heimbach
Elizabeth L, Henkelman
David and Marcie Henry
Ralph and Jane Hess
Donald and Grace Housley
Connie Hummel
Lee and Arlene Hummel
W, Murray Hunt. Jr
Lawrence M. '43 and Louise Kresge
Isaacs '45
James and Wanda Isenberg
Wayne and Alinda Kantz
Marvin and Emily Kerstetter
Danny and Kathy Kilgus
John and Sara Kirkland
Axel Kleinsorg
Paul and Linda Klingensmith
Michael and Kathy Kopich
David Kyle
Warren A, Lentz
Barbara A, Lewis
David W and Bonnie Eiker 70
Lightcap
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Robert and Chen Little
John and Dorothy Longaker
Richard and Margaret Lownghl
Donna Maize
Henrich and Leona Martin
Thomas Martin and Louisa Weber
Richard and Dorothy Masom
Marjorie Wolfe McCune '43
Thomas and Jenny McGrath
Manan E McKechnie
James McMenamin
Genevieve Mease
James and Helen Misanin
Philip and Lilly Morgan
Robert and Gerburg Mowry
Dense Moy
David and Judy Moyle
Edward and Jeanne Neff
David and Judy Newcomer
Helen Nunn
Robert and Helen Nylund
Neil H and Mary W Potter
Bruce and Sachiko Presser
Joan B Price
Saul and Florence Putterman
Patricia A Reiland
Otto and Beulah Reimherr
William A and Barbara Maier 65
Remaley
Lee and Joanne Renninger
Rodney and Maureen Davenport 62
Ries
Edward S '42 and Blanche Forney
'42 Rogers
Beverly Romberger and Frank
Harner
E Bryan Rutledge
Lance and Cynthia Sadiek
Frederick and Barbara Sauter
Jennifer C Schoen
Al and Nancy Schreffler
Edward and Jeanette Schwan
Slan Seiple
Deidre A Sepp
Steven L Shade!
E Raymond 38 and Winifred
Shaheen
Ronald and Kathenne Shambach
Paul A and Debra A Shoemaker
Marilyn Sleeley Sierer 87
David and Florence Silverman
Lewis and Linda Silverman
Linda L Skinner '85
James and Barbara Smillie
Alex G H Smith
C Scott Smith
Dale Smith
James Smith
Jean M Smith
Roger Smith
Philip and Renee Sosland
Kenneth and Lenora Springfield
Amos A Slagg. Jr.
Don Stever
Marvin and Edna Straub
Cyril and Lee Stretansky
Catherine A. Svetec '86
Mark V '77 and Donna Swanson
George R.F, and Barbara Tamke
James and June Taylor
James and Kathenne Temple
Robert L. Tyler
Gene R. Urey
Neal and Susan Van Eck
Irene C Wagner
Maurice and Phyllis Wainwnght
Ray and Donna Walborn
J Thomas and Suzanne Wilkinson
'83 Walker
William Ward
Kenneth and Audrey Weaver
Bruce and Shirley Weaver
Cloyd Weaver
Dan and Sally Wheaton
Pamela L White
David and Judie Wiley
Elizabeth Wiley'
Steven K Wilkins
Richard and Blanche Wilson
Truman and Leah Wilmer
Vaughn A. '67 and Sandra J Wolf
Richard and Deborah Woods
Jo Anne E, Wray
Paul and Betty Yerg
Jack and Janet Young
All Mohamad and Fatteneh Zadeh
Richard and Mavis Ziegler
Foundations
Anna Bohorad Trust
Apple Foundation
Consortium for the Advancement of
Private Higher Education
Degenstein Foundation
Foundation For Independent
Colleges
G. Scott and Bessie K. Guyer
Foundation
Harry F Duncan Foundation, Inc
LB, Smith Educational Foundation
Chrstian R and Mary F, Lindback
Foundation
Margaret L, Wendt Foundation
Louis Nayovitz Foundation
Presser Foundation
John and Verna Reidler Foundation
Research Corporation
Surdna Foundation, Inc
Businesses,
Corporations
and l\/latching
Gift Companies
This year, 150
Susquehanna Valley
businesses and
industries contributed
$121,832, including
$25,000 in challenge
gifts, to the annual
Business and Industry
Campaign.
Susquehanna is
indebted to
Chairperson Truman
Purdy as well as
members of the
Steering Committee
and Volunteer Team
for their leadership.
Here is a complete
listing of companies
that supported
Susquehanna in
1987-88.
The Accugrade System
Acorn Motel
Aetna Life and Casualty Foundation
Air Products and Chemicals
Airport Restaurant
Allen Clark, Inc,
Allen A, Shaffer. Jr, and Son
Insurance Agency
Allied-Signal Foundation
Amax Foundation, Inc,
American Airlines
American Express Foundation
American Home Foods, Inc.
Amoco Foundation, Inc,
AMP Incorporated
Apfelbaum Realty
Appleton Papers, Inc,
ARA Services, Inc.
Armstrong World Industnes, Inc.
The Armtek Foundation, Inc
Arthur Andersen and Co
Foundation
The Arthur Young Foundation
Ashland Oil Foundation, Inc.
AT&T Foundation
Automatic Data Processing
Avery International
The Bank of New York
Bank of Pennsylvania
Bankers Trust Co.
Barnes Group Foundation, Inc.
BASF Corporation
The Baxter American Foundation
Bell Atlantic
Bell Communication Research
Bell of Pennsylvania
Basket Gourmet
Bastian Tire Sales, Inc.
Beavertown Block Company, Inc
Beavertown Mills, Inc.
Becker Volkswagen
Bilger Fuels
Bingaman and Son Lumber
Company
B J s, A Place For Ribs
BKW Coach Line
Black and Decker, Inc.
Bob Newman, Inc
The Boeing Company
Borden Foundation, Inc
The Bowery Savings Bank
Blough-Wagner Manufactunng
Boscov s Department Store, Inc
Brookside Homes
Buffalo Valley Telephone Co
Bull Run Inn
Butter Krust Baking Co
C & P Telephone Co of Maryland
Campbell Soup Company
Capital Holding Corporation
Carefree Travel Service, Inc
Carolina Power and Light Company
Carpenter Technology Corporation
Foundation
Carter Wallace. Inc.
Carteret Savings
CBS, Inc
Cellitti Moving and Storage Co
Central Builders Supply
Central Pennsylvania Savings
Association
Central Penn Wilbert Vault Co.
Chadwicks
Charles Associates, Inc.
Chemical Bank
Chevron US A., Inc
Chubb and Sons, Inc
Ciba-Geigy Corporation
Cigna Foundation
Citair, Inc
Citibank
CNA Foundation
The Coca-Cola Company
Coldwell Banker-Colescott
Properties
Colonial Furniture Co.
Colonial Penn Corporation
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance
Co
Conoco, Inc,
Continental Corporation Foundation
Coopers and Lybrand Foundation
Corning Glass Works Foundation
Country Cupboard, Inc
Courtyard Counseling Center
Cowles Media Company
Crum and Forster Foundation
The Daily Item
Dauphin Deposit Bank and Trust
Co
Deans Oil Co.. Inc.
Deloitte, Haskins and Sells
Foundation
Diehl Auto and Truck Leasing Co.
Digital Equipment Corporation
DJ's Family Pizzeria
Dogwood Hill Nursery, Inc.
Donaldson, Lufkin and Jenrerte
Duke Power Company
The Dun and Bradstreet Corporate
Foundation
The Duncanson and Holt Group
Eaton Corporation
Educators Mutual Life Insurance
Company
Emery Worldwide
Emhart Corporation
EN. Dunlap, Inc.
Equitable Life Assurance Society
The Equitable Foundation
Equitable Investment Corporation
ERA Bowen Agency, Inc,
Exxon Education Foundation
Faylor Foundation
Federal National Mortgage
Association
Federated Department Stores, Inc.
F E. Worthington, Inc.
Fidelity Bank
Firestone Tire and Rubber Company
First National Trust Bank
First Pennsylvania Bank
Foote Mineral Company
Ford Motor Company Fund
Forest Home Systems, Inc,
Fulton Bank
Furman Foods, Inc.
Gary's Farmhouse Restaurant
GEICO Insurance Group
General Electric Foundation
General Dynamics Corporation
General Signal
Gettig Technologies, Inc.
Golden Arrow Motel and Restaurant
Golden Corral Family Steakhouse
Governor Snyder Mansion Gifts
Grace Foundation, Inc
Graci's Flowers
The Guardian Life Trust
Gulf + Western Foundation
Hanover Brands, Inc.
Hartford Insurance Group
Foundation, Inc
Hershey Foods Corporation Fund
Hershey Trust Company
Heublein Foundation, Inc
Hewlett Packard
Hilsher Graphics
Hoffmann-La Roche Foundation
Holiday Inn of Amenca
Honeywell Fund
Hughes Aircraft Company
H, Warshow and Sons, Inc.
IBM Matching Grants Program
IMO Delaval, Inc,
Ingersoll-Rand
Irving One Wall Street Foundation.
Inc.
J.C Penney Company
J. Kleinbauer, Inc.
The J.P.M Company
James River Corporation
John Dagle Jewelry
John Hancock Mutual Lite Insurance
Co-
John-David Advertising Company
Johnson and Higgins
Johnson & Johnson
Juniata Garment Company
K-Mart Corporation
K-Mart Store, Shamokin Dam, PA
Karchner, McClellan and Riddell
Katie s Kleeners
Keller Beer Distributor
Keller Marine Service, Inc,
Keller's Auto Body
Kennametal Foundation
Kieffer Physical Therapy
Kinney Shoes
Koppers Company. Inc,
Kraft, Inc
Kratzer Oil Company, Inc,
Kreamer Feed Stores
Leer East
Legg Mason Warren York, Inc
Lenox Incorporated
Mack Trucks, Inc.
Marsh and McLennan Companies
Martin Marietta Corporation
Mary Macintosh
The May Stores Foundation, Inc,
McGraw-Hill Foundation. Inc,
Meckley's Limestone Products, Inc.
Medical Economics Company, Inc,
Medical and Surgical Center. Inc,
Mel-Co Printing
Melcot Radiator
Mellon Bank
Merck Foundation
Meritor Financial Group
Mid-Atlantic Coca-Cola Bottling Co,
Middleburg Hardware and Appliance
Store
Middleburg Oil Company
Middleswarth Kitchen Fresh Chips
Midlantic National Bank
The Millipore Foundation
Mobil Foundation, Inc.
Mohawk Flush Doors
Moore Business Forms
Morgan Bank (Delaware)
Morgan Guaranty Trust Co, of New
York
Mohammad M. Munir, M.D.
Nabisco, Inc,
National Grange Mutual Insurance
Company
National Gypsum Company
National Liberty Corporation
National Ticket Company
National Westminster Bank USA
Nationwide Foundation
New England Telephone
New England Merchants Leasing
Corporation
New Jersey Bell
Newton Advertising
North American Philips Corporation
Northern Central Bank
Old Trail Fabric Center
The Optometric Office
on Packagings, Inc,
John Pagana, M.D.
Paul Stine Chevrolet
Peat, Manwick Foundation
Penn Lyon Homes, Inc
Penn TV Sales and Service, Inc,
Penn Valley Pnnting Co.
Employees of Pennsylvania Gas
and Water Co,
Pennsylvania Power and Light
Company
Pennwalt Foundation
Perkins Restaurant
Pfeiffer-Naginey Insurance, Inc.
Pfizer, Inc
Phase One Graphic Resources
Philadelphia National Bank
Philips Industries (The Jesse Philips
Foundation)
Phillip's Motel
The Picture Place
Pittsburgh National Foundation
Plaza House Furniture
PMA Foundation
Portion Pack Food Service, Inc,
Price Waterhouse Foundation
Procter and Gamble
Prudential Foundation
Public Service Electnc and Gas
Company
Purdy Insurance Agency, Inc.
RCA
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Rea and Denck. Inc.
The Record
Reed's Real French Cleaners
Reliance Group Holdings, Inc
Rexnord Foundation, Inc
Rhoads Mills, Inc
Thomas R Rippon. Esquire
Ril2-Craft Corporation of PA, Inc
Rohm & Haas Co,
Rolley Moving and Storage, Inc.
Rorer Group, Inc.
Royal Insurance
R U Troutman and Sons. Inc.
Ryder System. Inc
Mohammad A. Samad, M.D
Sandoz Pharmaceuticals. Inc
Santa Fe Southern Pacilic
Foundation
Sara Lee Foundation
Schering-Plough Foundation, Inc
Schindler s Studio
Scott Paper Company Foundation
Scullin Oil Co,
Seagull Energy Corporation
Sears Roebuck Foundation
Selinsgrove Dental Associates
Selinsgrove Motors, Inc
Selinsgrove Sub Shop
Selmax Corporation
Service Electric Cable, TV, Inc.
Shade Mountain Dental Clinic
Sherwin Williams Foundation
Silvenip. Inc
Smellz Auto Sales Co.
Snyder County Trust Co.
Southern Calilornia Gas Company
Southern Company Services
Southern New England Telephone
Squibb Corporation
Slackpole Corporation
The Stanley Works Foundation
Stanley Woodworking
State Farm Companies Foundation
Steininger Laundry and Dry
Cleaning
Sterling Drug. Inc.
Stone and Webster. Inc
Strawbridge and Clothier
Stroehmann Brothers Company
Sun Refining and Marketing Co
SunAir Communications. Inc
Sunbury Broadcasting Corporation
Sunbury Textile Mills. Inc
Sundstrand Corporation Foundation
Susquehanna Valley Mall
Susquehanna Valley White
Swineford National Bank
Tedd's Landing, Inc
Temperance House
Terry Wild Studio
Toyota Motor Sales USA, Inc.
Tracer. Inc
Travelers Insurance Co
Tru-Bilt Lumber Co
TRW Foundation
UNISYS Corporation
United Jersey Banks
United Parcel Service Foundation
United States Borax & Chemical Co.
Universal Suppliers, Inc
Valley Farms Dairy
Valley Toyota-AMC-Jeep-Renault
Vanguard Group, Inc,
Walnut Acres, Inc
Warner Lambert Co
Washington National Insurance Co
Weis Markets, Inc
Westinghouse Educational
Foundation
Westvaco
Wickes Building Supply
Willamette Industries, Inc
David G Wilson, D M D
Harold F WoeKel. Esquire
Wolf Furniture (The Wolf-Kuhn
Foundation)
Wood-Metal Industnes
Wool rich. Inc
York Container Foundation
Zarlman Construction
Zimmerman's Dodge
Religious
Groups,
Government
Agencies
and
Organizations
Aid Association for Lutherans
Allegheny Synod, Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America
American Music Abroad
Ben Franklin Technology Center
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
Department of Education
Evangelical Lutheran Church,
Waynesboro, PA
Evangelical Lutheran Church in
America
Fund for the Improvement of
Postsecondary Education
First Congregational Church. Bee
and Missionary Society.
Middletown. CT
Israelite Heritage Institute
Jewish Chautauqua Society
Lower Susquehanna Synod,
Evangelical Lutheran Church in
America
Lutheran Brotherhood
National Institute of Child
Developmeni
Pennsylvania Council on the Arts
Pennsylvania Humanities Council
Pennsylvania Music Educators
Association
St Luke Evangelical Lutheran
Church, Silver Spnng, MD
St. Paul Lutheran Church, Sarasota.
FL
St John Evangelical Lutheran
Church, Jersey Shore, PA
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church,
Fort Washington, PA
Upper Susquehanna Synod,
Evangelical Lutheran Church in
America
Women s Auxiliary of Susquehanna
University
Zion Lutheran Church, Sunbury. PA
Honorary
Degree
Recipients
Arlin M Adams he 85
Vernon E Anderson he 72
Stuart E Barstad he 86
Helen Decker Blough hc'87
Paul Boeder hc'76
Edwin B Bronner hc'74
Charles B Degenstein hc'82
Harold A Dunkelberger hc'79
George L Haller he 63
Henry Hood hc'88
John C Horn he 65
Richard C Klick he 77
Robert W Koons he 58
Theodore Lindquist he 75
A. Donald Mam he 88
Robert E Sehellberg he 70
Albert Stauderman he 73
Reuben T Swanson he'81
Gustave W Weber he'77
Frederick G Wedemeyer hc'80
Bequests
During 1987-88,
bequests were
received
from the following
individuals:
J Edgar Bishop '25
Victor M Gubin
Samuel P and Audrey B, Kramer
John W Thompson '09
Cyril Zechman '21
Gifts in Kind
The Accugrade System
The Airport Restaurant
Boscov's Department Store, Inc
Burger King Restaurant. Shamokin
Dam. PA
Campus Bookstore
James J Campbell '63
DJ's Family Pizzena
Mr and Mrs Hubert Frings
The Front Street Station
Gary s Farmhouse Restaurant
Golden Corral Family Streakhouse.
Hummels Wharf, PA
Charlotte Gross
Wallace and Andree Growney
Hardee s Restaurant. Hummels
Wharf, PA
Hoss s Steak and Seafood House,
Shamokin Dam, PA
Israelite Rentage Institute
Lawrence M. 43 and Louise Kresge
45 Isaacs
K-Mart Store, Shamokin Dam, PA
Bonnie Eiker Lightcap '70
Luea s Pizza, Susquehanna Valley
Mall
McDonald s Restaurant, Shamokin
Dam. PA
Mister Donut, Hummels Wharf, PA
Nature's Design
Newton Advertising
Pappa s Pizza
Peanut Shack, Susquehanna Valley
Mall
Pennsylvania Blue Shield
Perkins Cake & Steak, Hummels
Whart, PA
Pizza Hut, Shamokin Dam, PA
Radio Shack. Susquehanna Valley
Mall
Rine s Flower Shop and
Greenhouse
Selinsgrove Sub Shop
Tedd s Landing Restaurant
Things Remembered. Susquehanna
Valley Mall
Total Concept Salon
Edward K, Watkins '75
Richard T '82 and Lynn Sarf '77
Watkins
Mr and Mrs Robert W. Watson. Jr.
Howard and Martha Weaner
Luther Weaver, Jr 26
Willi K E Weiehelt '60
Randall W Welfley 84
Harry W Welliver II 85
Brenda Overcash West 76
Westvaco
Richard L Wetzel 50
Barbara G. Philbrick '73 and John T.
Wheaton '71
James W '58 and Gail Woolbert '58
White
David and Judie Wiley
Freeman Wilhour 25
Stephen K. Wilkins
Amelia Krapf Williams 33
Arthur E. Wilmarth '32
Lynn Whittleshey Wilson '72
Dorothy G. Wilson
Christopher L Winters '65
Joseph S Witeofsky '80
Gene Witiak '59
Jeffrey S, '71 and Joan Mercer '73
Witte
Vaughn A. '67 and Sandra J Wolf
A Franklin Wolfe 45
Bruce 33 and Marian Walborn 33
Worthington
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Wyatt
John D '56 and Janet Gerner '56
Yeich
Richard N Young 54
Feme Lauver Zeigler '43
John and Martha Zeller
Christie Zimmerman '25
Harold C. '49 and Joan Apple 48
Zimmerman
Zimmerman's Dodge
Evan P 49 and N Frances
Lybarger '49 ZIock
Philip S Zofrea 80
Mr and Mrs. Louis Zueca. Jr
Judith Anderson Zucker 59
Karen Pfleger Zygan 69
Honorary Gifts
During the 1987-88
fiscal year, gifts
were received in
honor of the
following
individuals:
Robert R Clark '35
Charles B. Degenstein he 82
James Garrett
Paul M. Haines '31
IMemoriais
During the 1987-81
fiscal year, gifts
were received in
memory of the
following
individuals:
Walter P. Benham. Jr '58
G. Allen Botdort 22
Kenneth H Bothwell 54
Kenneth T Donnahoo '87
Charles C. Eberly III 65
Esther Gettig
Juliet A Gibson 89
Russell W Gilbert
Clara Peters Griggs
Luther Day Grossman 16
John C and Sallie Herrold
John Jones 42
Stephen J Martinec 35
John C McCune II 37
William H Poust. Jr 49
Charles A Rahter
Greta Ray
Dorothy W Reeder '27
William O Roberts 29
William E Royer '33
Richard S Souders 83
William E Sullivan 35
Nancy Schell Taylor
Clinton Weisenfluh '27
Margaret L Wendt
Cynl M. Zechman 29
John Zubak 43
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Volunteer Leadership
Alumni Association Executive
Committee
Susqtti'hcintia is jortiinatc to have active alumni who are interested in
the University's future. Throughout the year, alumni leaders act as
catalysts in keeping graduates in touch with University progress.
Alumni plan special reunions such as Alumni Day and regional
^aiherings in their respective areas.
We thank the 1987-88 Alumni Executive Officers, Executive Board
Members, and District Club leaders for their service.
Officers
John G- Foos '71, President
Louis F, Sanlangelo, Jr., '50 and William A. Lewis, Jr. '68, Vice Presidents
Donald S. King '66, Secretary
Chester G, Rowe '52, Treasurer
Representauves on the University Board of Directors:
Carl L. Campbell '65
Leslie Butler '62
Albert P Molinaro. Jr '50
Lawrence E. Mundis '66
E.xectilive Board Members-Al-Large
Margaret Ann Finley '85
Robert L Fiscus '59
Robert A Gabrenya '40
Joe W. Kleinbauer '63
Richard K Renn '73
Nevin C T Shaffer '49
Dorothy E Wesner '81
Henry R Albright '54
Cheryl Rahlfs Atkinson '77
William D Atkinson '74
Donna Ake Burkholder '67
William E, Cochran '83
Carol B Kehler '74
David R Odenalh '79
ToddG Bums '81
Robert G. Can- '75
Alan C, Lovell '70
Leah Cryder Oberheim '47
Doreen Bolton Rehrig '72
Ruth Naylor Shaffer '41
Rudy Van der Heil '63
District Alumni Club Chairpersons
Altoona
Randall L. Klobetanz '76. Hollidaysburg. PA
Baltimore
Alan C, Lovell '70, Ellicotl City, MD
Central Pennsylvania
Richard L, Kisslak '58. Bellefonte
Florida Northeast
John B Neuhauser "76 and Katherine McAllister Neuhauser '77, Lake Marv.
FL
Florida West
William A Pettc '76, Safety Harbor, FL
Harrisburg
Robert A Good '65 and Linda Carolhers Good '66, Camp Hill, PA
Hazleton
Kenneth J Vennillion '71 and Roxane Havice Vermillion '71. Summit Hill,
PA
Jersey North
David E Atkinson '77 and Cheryl Rahlfs Atkinson '77, Summit, NJ
Jersey South
Robert G Fundaker "64, Moorestown, NJ
Johnstown
Robert A Gabrenya '40, Johnstown, PA
Lancaster
Robert S Nickey III '84, Mountville. PA
Uhigh Valley
Ronald R Roth '76 and Laurie Morgan Roth '76. Easlon. PA
Lewistown
Paul D. Olbrich '59 and Thiry Reamer Olbrich '57. Lewistown, PA
Philadelphia
Shirley A Young '51, Fountainville. PA
Pittsburgh
Eugene H Gundrum '48 and Dorothy Eilhardt Gundrum '48. Pittsburgh, PA
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
Robert J Scovell '65, Kingston, PA
Susquehanna Valley
Henry R Albright '54. Sunbury, PA
Washington
Jeremy J. Davis '82, Falls Church, VA
Williamsport
Donald S King '66. Momoursville. PA
Vork
Patricia F Hcathcote '58. York. PA
Richard K Renn '73, York. PA
Alumni Parent Admissions Network
Each year. Susquehanna i'ni\cr\it\ receives valuable assistance frorr
the Alumni Parent .Admissions Network in recruiting new students.
APAN members attend college night programs in their home areas,
send congratulatory letters to accepted students, attend on-campus
workshops to become familiar with the admissions process.
Susquehanna appreciates the enthusiasm that APAN members share
with prospective students and their parents.
Lynn Askew '57
Sharon Austin '72
Ted and June Babbitt
William Babiash Jr '85
Alan Babp '79
David and JoAnn Bailey
Barbara Beans '79
Leonard Betkowski '62
Beth Biehl '86
Rev Virginia M. Biniek '67
Joseph Boileau '86
Joseph Boland, Jr. '82
David Borden '72
Sue Brett '83
Mark Burkhardt
Jerry Carothers '70
Carol Chamigo '85
William E, Cochran '83
Suzanne Coffee '81
Emilie and Buz W, Conover
Dan Corveleyn '69
Lisa Corridon '83
Mary T. Couglin '82
Michael Crawley '84
Jill Crilchley '86
Caroline J Cueman '86
Pam Deisher '85
Susan Dell '84
Stephen Dempsey '83
Hank '70 and Barbara '69 DePeno
Bill Devine '81
Pamela DeVito '85
Jane DiGirolamo '78
Carol Dillon '86
Kitty Williams Ditano '81
Janice Robb Dolan '79
Pien-e Duy '84
Robin Emerson '86
Jay Feaster '84
William and Marjone '56 Finley
Bnan '82 and Debbi '81 Fisher
Owen Henniforth Fitch '68
Bnan Fitzpatnck '81
Kevin Flaherty '78
James C, Flanagan '76
Dan Fomataro '68
Douglas E. Ganrian '81
Emile F, and Lois George
Dons Gordon
Delores and Leroy Gorman
Kim Gonnley '86
Lome Greene "86
Eric Gmseke '84
Mark Gutleber '82
Mr & Mrs. Robert Hamme
Jane Harding
Ron Hardnock '62
Edith Hebel '49
Liz Heim '85
Sue Heim '86
Linda Hlavac '85
Craig Hockenbury '81
Kip Hollister '84
Deborah Holt '86
Ann Hubley '85
Gina Hucke '86
Leai
'86
Drew "82 and Lori Jakubek
Natalie Jason '85
JR (Rusty) Johnson, III '79
Charlies '83 and Anna '84 Jordan
Mary Kaiser '82
Karen Kenan '85
Winnie Keller
Bill Kennedy Jr, '85
George Kircbner '64
Kathryn Kissinger '86
John and Linda Klemeyer '70
Michael '80 and Laura '82 Kling
Signe Gates Knock
Ron Kramer '71
Lorinda Krause '79
Lan^ '70 and Christine '69 Kyse
PaulG. Lang '81
Barbara Lappe '82
Sue Larsen '82
Caroline Ue '83
Ronald and Jeanne Leib
Alice Lent
William Lewis. Jr. '68
Eizabeth Linehan '78
Linda Lovell '71
Cindy Luer '85
Chris Markle '84
Michael Matla '83
Mark Mazaleski
Dawn Melo '86
Linda Miller '84
Bnice Milzman '84
Ann Mane Minton '77
Gary '61 and Stephanie '60 Moore
Trish Moran '85
Jodi Munay '68
Spike and Maryland Myers
Joanne H. Nanos '76
Howard Nelson Jr. '85
Rob Nickey '84
Robert and Rajean Nickey
Barb Nolan '86
John '67 and Barbara '68 Norton
Amy G. Nye '82
Cathenne Oakes '86
Frednck Olivari '84
Jennifer Olson '84
Dennis Packard '71
Richard Pohl '79
Linda Carol Post '81
Joseph Raho '73
Kely Ramsdell '85
Glenda Rennie '85
Judy Rile '78
Carolanne Rogers '86
Paul Rosick
Mimi Rossell '82
Ronald Roth '76
Donna Schilling '84
Robin and Don Scholl '83
Nanci Schrtiner
Martha Miller Schwartz '77
Karen Schwille '85
Allison Shepard '86
Lauren Shollenberger '82
Linda Skinner '85
Rob Slifer '86
JoAnn Smith '77
Nomne Bailey Spencer '68
Mary Sprowls '82
Sarah Stone '88
Colleen Sullivan '85
Reinhart and Shirley Summerfield
Barbara E. Summers '65
Douglas Talhelm '86
Timothy Taylor '83
Brenda Tice '86
Kimberly Tiemey "86
Garth Torok '83
Ken '71 and Roxane '71 Vermillion
Timothy Vile '86
Bill '82 and Gwen '83 Weiser
Betsy Whitham '86
David Whitmore '83
Robb Whitmoyer '80
Chns Wilkens '86
Don '50 and Flossie '51 Wissinger
Kathy Woemer '86
Michael Wnght '85
Janet Wyllie '86
Douglas Y'ago '86
Business and industry Campaign
In 1858. the people of Selins^rove provided funds to erect
Susquehanna University's first building. Throughout the 130 years
that have followed, that same supportive spirit has continued to
strengthen the bond between the University and the Greater
Susquehanna Valley.
This year has been no exception. During the 1987-88 Business and
Industry Campaign. 150 Susquehanna Valley businesses and industries
contributed a total of $121,832 including $25,000 in challenge gifts to
the SUF.
We are grateful to Chairman Truman H. Purdy of Purdy Insurance
Agency. Sunbury. as well as the members of the Steering Committee
and Volunteer Team for their enthusiastic leadership which enabled
the campaign to exceed its $100,000 goal.
Truman H. Purdy. Chairman
Steering Committee
James Apple
Carl Bellas
Art Bowen "65
Bill Bowen '69
Karen Hackman '78
Larr> Isaacs "43
Fred Kelly '66
Joe Kleinbauer '63
Edward Pfeiffer "50
Rue Rothennel
Marvin Rudnilsky
Daniel Shuck
Tedd Skotedis
Robert Soper
Jack Treas
Henry Truslow
William Witkop
Business and Industry Volunteer Team
Waller Anderson
Annette Apfclbaum
John Apple
Richard Bechtel "72
William Becker
David Bemslein
Joyce Bilger
Raymond Bowen
William Clark '62
Janet Dagle
John Dagle
Richard Erdley
Mollie Eysler
Richard Eyster "56
George Fecker '72
Frank Fendt '73
Paul Harro '69
Sandra Hower
Lee Hummel
George Keller
Edward Kraus
Ron Laniewski
Larry Lewallen
Peter Malson '65
Kenneth Mease '50
William Pakuta
Frederik Paulsen
Michael PfelTenbergei
Chris Purdy
Craig Purdy
William Purdy
Kurt Reiber '81
Michael Rheam
Kermit Ritler '60
George Robinson
Harold Schnver
Robert Singer
Robert Snee
Richard Viens
David Wilson
Harold Woelfel
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Campus Phonathon Student
Volunteers
"Good evem/ifi. I am a Susquehanna student volunteer calling on
behalf of the I9H7-H8 Susquehanna University Fund." Throughout the
month of October, these words were repeated time and lime again, as
more than 400 student volunteers took to the phones on behalf of the
SUF.
With an ambitious goal of $100,000. chairman Bill Mikus '89. and
his team of volunteers set out to "Make It Happen" for the SUF.
After 18 nights of calling, phonathon volunteers contacted 5 .637
alumni, and secured 2 .800 pledges . The student volunteers' efforts
paid off with a record-breaking phonathon total of $105,352.
Bill Mikus "89. Chairman
Laura Buller '90. Weckl\ Captain
Scoll Harrington 'Sg. Weekly Captain
Bryan Frack '90. Weekh- Captain
Wendy Tibaldi '89. Weekly Captain
Janis Blandy '90. Publicity Coordinator
Nightly Captait
Denise Ambrogio "90
Sarah Andres "91
Kelly Ardres "91
Jane Arkel "89
Keilh Baumann '89
Brad Bishop '90
Susan Brandi '90
Theresa Considine "90
Mark Dclawier "89
Jeff Elwell "90
: Ges;
•90
Valene Hansen '88
Carolyn Hamson "90
Maureen Hasseli '88
Patrice Helhennglon '89
Lee Hum "88
Student Volunteer Callers
Thomas Alberse
Siobhan Amadei
Martina Androshick
Nancy Armacosi
Michelle Ballotta
Amy Baran
Ann Beggs
Jim Bet)
Michael Bell
Susan Berdela
Kent Bcrgey
Heather Beulel
Lori Biddle
Sima Blackmon
Lauren Bodmer
Michelle Bonventre
Wendy Buehler
John Buntmg
Lisa Burghardt
Martina Bums
Sunday Cahlll
Betsy Camarco
Came Campbell
Pat Cardenas
Bill Carter
Gene Cautillo
Tom Cerverizzo
Melissa Challice
Andy Chapman
Robert Cheddar
Michele Chnstman
Chip Clinger
Christian Cloud
Lou Consianza
Cindy Cook
Barbra Cooke
Cheryl Corradino
Helen Costalas
David Cozzolino
Elizabeth Craine
Elizabeth Crowe
Julie Dallon
Elizabeth Danforth
Tom Daub
Anna Davies
Linda Davis
Donna Degennaro
Chris Del Bueno
Gary Dclduca
Tern Demott
Meredith Denlicker
Rich Derrick
Fred Dichiara
Kirk Kirkland 90
Michele LaBne "90
Matt LaDuke "88
Tracy Lawrence '89
Sue Paul "90
Leslie Rippard '90
Knstin Ryan '91
Traci Scully "90
Mike Starkweather '90
Jim Tollinger '89
John Tourville '89
Alessandra Turner "91
Jennifer Wainwnght '90
Joanne Ward '91
Laurie Voipe "90
Ray Zeigler '90
Peter Digiacomo
Dana Dombroski
Ted Dorman
Juiianne Doupe
Tony Drummond
Douglas Elliott
Chris Elvidge
Karen En gel
Laurie Erickson
Diane Esiy
David Farley
Meg Farmer
Lauren Fatigati
Chnstine Fitzgerald
Bill Fox
Julian Francis
Dena Freimanis
Donna Fries
Sharryl Froehlich
Vickie Fulton
Cheryl Gaffney
Alec Galloway
Hotly Gasull
Jennie Giasi
Brian Goebel
Rcnee Greene
Bryan Griffie
Samuel Gross
Denise Guastella
Knsten Guest
Lynn Guzikowski
Steve Haas
Jim Hamsher
Enka Hardenburg
Kim Haipin
Dorothy Hart
Meg Harvey
Robin Hastings
Linda Hauptii
Bonnie Herb
Nancy Heyer
Deborah Hite
Michelle Hofmann
John Homestead
Laura Huber
Stacy Huber
Lee Huff
Beckie Hunt
Angie Johnson
Nathan Jones
Paul Joslyn
Kim Kapes
Ken Kasarjian
David Kearney
Suzan Keehnast
Tom Kelleher
Jiesu Kim
Steven Kime
Paul King
Patncia Kloss
Cheryl Knapp
William Kradel
Craig Kraviiz
Allyson Krummrich
Rich Kuncken
Dan Lachtner
Sangeela Lai
Knsten Langenfeld
Bonnie Lanzel
Nicole Lefchak
Rebecca Lent
Paul Lesica
Cathenne Lesmewski
Michele Leuser
Andrea Light
Lisa Livennghouse
Mindy Long
Philip Lucivero
Sarah Luithle
Liza Macalincag
David Macgregor
Donna Major
Stacey Maroney
Fran Marrone
Scott Marsland
Elaine Marx
Donalyn Mason
Jill Matrange
Patnck McAdoo
Deb McAllister
Jim McCaffery
Heather McCormick
Meg McCulcheon
Mark McDaniels
Andrea McDonald
Robin McElwee
William McGamgie
Joella Mclvor
Dennis McManus
Michael McNelly
Timothy Mee
Kenneth Michael
Jennifer Miller
Robert Miller
Sham Miller
Terry Moffat
Gregory Moraski
Keith Monis
Elizabeth Mortimer
Katie Murphy
Kerry Myers
Julie Nees
Karen Nelson
Karen Nester
Christel Nestler
Jon Nickey
Sarah Nickey
Kim Norton
Kathryn Odiome
Lois Pahis
Pete Palladino
Michelle Palomares
Trish Pangenc
Drew Paradme
Gina Pansi
Lon Parker
Mona Patel
Kim Paulsen
Knsta Peterson
Danielle Peyakovich
Donna Podoletz
David Pritchard
Jerry Pry or
Noah f*uckowitz
Melanie Raffa
Anne Rank
Sue Rattay
Stacey Redsecker
Janeiie Reliford
Roberta Rice
Chnstina Rigby
Eileen Riley
Kelly Robertson
Diane Rogers
Debbie Rosick
Bobbi Rostiac
Ann Rupprecht
Vicki Russell
Ron Salmon
Dave Salter
Daniele Sai
Debbie Sauer
Ken Scala
Alice Schilling
Bill Schroeher
Ginger Schultz
Jeannie Schultz
Paul Schweitzer
Patricia Scotton
Kelly Shay
Tina Shepherd
Lynda Sloane
Troy Smyser
Brent Snyder
Chris Sleiner
Peter Steinmelz
Nancy Stepsus
Annamarie Stewart
Alexandra Stobb
Craig Stoken
Ann Straka
Andrew Sung
Martin Svikhart
David Szawlewicz
Dee Tacconi
Lisa Tarleton
Nancy Taylor
Michelle Thomas
John Tiffey
Sharon Tirpak
Michael Tucci
Dave Tucker
Jeffery Ulmer
Joanne Valuska
Betsy Van Tuyl
Jennifer Varcoe
Kelly Vardon
Heather Ventura
Claudine Vogel
Sandy Wachter
Carolyn Waer
Lance Wagner
Philip Walker
Sarah Walter
Hugo Warns
Barb Weigle
Melissa Weigle
Debbie Weissman
Donna Wenz
Mark Wetzel
Doug Wheeler
Kathy Wilcox
Christina Wilson
Denise Wilson
Jennifer Wilson
Vicky Wilt
Julie Winebarger
Charlie Winkler
Deb Witkowski
Christine Wolfe
Joe Wolfe
Beth Young
Todd Ziegler
Barb Zimmerman
Andrea Zizelmann
Gregg Zollo
Window of Opportunity:
The Campaign for Susquehanna
Strong, supportive leadership i.\ the most iniportani
ingredient needed to ensure a successful capital campaign.
Susquehanna is deeply indebted to these individuals for
making such an important commitment to the campaign by
agreeing to serve as volunteer leaders.
Steering Committee:
Robert Weis. Steering Committee Chairman
Helen Decker Blough. Honorary Chairwoman
Charles B Degenstein. Honorary Chairman
Lawrence M Isaacs '43. National Campaign Chairman
William A, Gettig. Naiional Vice Chairman
Raymond C. Lauver "50. Naiional Vice Chairman
Erie L Shobert II '35. National Vice Chairman
Harold O'Connor. Board Solicitation Chairman
Samuel D. Ross Jr. '54. Major Gifts Chairman
Albert P. Molinaro Jr. '50. Leadership Gifts Chairman
Douglas E. Arthur *49. Planned Gifts Chairman
Joel Cunningham. Universtn President
Sidney J, Aplelbaum
Major Gifts Committee:
Douglas E. Arthur *49
Joel Cunningham
George E. Harris '64
Lawrence M. Isaacs '43
Terry L. March "67
Albert P, Molinaro Jr. '50
Harold O'Connor
Samuel D. Ross '54, Chairman
Erie I. Shobert II '35
Donald E. Wissinger '50
Leadership Gifts Committee:
Albert P Molinaro. Chairman
Area Campaign Organization
Harrisburg
Douglas E Arthur '49
Jack Bishop "57
William C, Davenport '53
D, Edgar Hutchison '34
William S, Morrow *34
Louis F Santangelo '50. Chairman
New York City/Southern Connecticut
Terry L, March. '67. Chairman
Philadelphia/Southern New Jersey
Leslie Butler '62. Chairman
Jack Bishop '57
Joan Bishop
Carl Campbell '65
Kenneth O Fladmark
John G Foos '71
Frank W Fletcher
Rev Walter B Freed
Louise Kresge Isaacs '*
Sara G. Kirkland
Jack Kolbert
Truman H Purdy
Paul Putterman
Susquehanna Valley
Gary E. Baylor
Vincent E, Boyer '52
Joe W. Kleinbauer '63
Marjorie W, McCune '43
Carl M. Moyer '63
Edward F. Pfeiffer, '50. Chairman
Robert A. Pittello
Rev. E. Raymond Shaheen '37
Planned Gifts Committee:
Douglas E Arthur. '49, Chairman
Rev. Walter B, Freed
D Edgar Hutchison '34
Lawrence M. Isaacs '43
Lawrence E. Mundis '66
Leah C Oberheim '47
Edward F, Pfeiffer '50
Carl Rice
Ruth L- Roush
Rev E Raymond Shaheen '37
Erie I Shobert II '35
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Alumni and Parent Career Network
Susquehanna University is deeply grateful to the many alumni ami
parents who have willingly shared their time and talents to provide
guidance to our students as they prepare for their professional lives.
Both networks give students valuable information and access to the
work world.
Alumni Career Network
Accounting/Finance
Thomas Barbaro '78
Sue Belli Hi
Allison Bird 83
Patntia A Bowman 71
Robert M Brenneman "73
Carl L. Campbell '65
Robert G Carolhers '70
William Cochran '83
Robert Curtis '63
Kalhy Dilenschneider '76
Michael Donahue '82
Robert C, Edgerton. Jr. '73
Charlolle G. Folmer '75
John Fm)s '71
H. Scoll Frills -78
Richard Hanell '83
Fred Hickman '77
Sleven M Hoffman '72
Susan Z. Horslman '76
Andrew Jakuber '82
Carter C Kaneen '71
Fred W Kelly, Jr '66
Audrey Klijian '78
Philip M Kob '78
H. Laurence Kyse '70
George Lambiase '80
Slephen V. Lamoreaux '80
Judith H Lasley '66
Elizabeth Linehan '78
David Lloyd '83
William Lombard '80
Lisa Angst Long '80
Thomas R. Long '68
Tetry L. March '67
James R. Nace "70
Linda Neyhart '80
Albert M. Noggle '77
Tommy F Pelro '72
Ralph E Purpur '66
James Radvany *82
Donald M, Ross '78
William H Rouse '72
Audrey Schwarz '82
Slephen Shilling '80
Rich Spoils '68
James W. Summers '64
Nancy H. Swan '80
Cynthia Pritchard Swenson '77
Roxana Williams '77
Paul M. Willibanks '75
Jeffrey S. Wilte '71
Debbie R Wolfert '78
Tom Wolven '81
Business
William D. Atkinson '74
Charles S. Bender II '67
Arthur F, Bowen '65
Susan Bullock '81
Leslie R Butler '62
Bruce W Casso '74
Mary Coughlin '82
Henry J. Depen-o '70
Bill Devihc '81
Warten S. Diggins '75
Jane Kadenbach DiGirolamo '78
David S Dunn '72
Arthur D Ebersberger '68
Thomas Enlenmann '71
Linda Eberlin Fahmey '79
John Grccnshields '81
William Harris '81
Ban7 Hartshoni '76
Mark Haslett '75
Hank Herrington '68
Andrew C. Hickox '79
Paul R. Hinsch '74
Stephen Hull '80
Susan R, Kadenbach '75
David Power Kamer '75
Joe W. Kleinbauer '63
Hany F Kocher '55
Richard E. Linder '64
Karen Anderson Lynch '70
Jetson R McCleary '66
Gary T, Miner '69
Bruce E, Moore '77
H. Gerald Nanos '70
Linda Neyhart '80
Michael G Ostermayer '71
William B Pearson '64
Jill Jacobus Polk '78
Dena J Praul '66
Dale J, Price
R, J Purcell '79
Gary W, Richenaker '76
Mary I. Ritsert '68
Dallon William Savidge '72
Patricia Ann Schoenegan '80
Frank W Scholt '74
Scott Schweppe '83
Chris Smith '81
Mark A Snyder '79
Eric E- Stahl '73
JonTietbohl '81
Dennis L Van Name '68
Communications
Judilh Crilelli Burkholder '80
Nancy Zanner Correll '78
Stephen Cowleo '82
Dan Ditzler '77
Ten Guemsi '80
Samuel Kuba III '75
William E Swanger III '76
Bill Trousdale '74
Computer Science
James Barker '80
Douglas Brown '81
Susan L Cunningham '73
David Danielson '77
Larry L Eppley "72
Charlie Fox '84
Scott A Gnmm '78
Don Hamlin '70
James Hinkle '83
Ronald Keefer '63
Ernie Kemper '80
Thomas Lust '74
Dave Lynch '80
Cindy Lynch '82
Marvin Malone '63
Frederick Carl Mayer, Jr. '71
Gary Minifeld '68
Mary Mack Poff '83
Catherine A. Sieben "84
James C, Vaiek '68
Education
Susan Augustine '83
Elizabeth H. Bagger '62
Leonard R Betkoski "62
Donald Boyle 59
Mary Coleman '58
Jill H, Evans '71
Gerald Fletcher '59
Cynthia Frishkom '71
Annette Click '83
Thomas Hanshaw "62
Anne J. Hen-ington '70
Karen Holmes Hoke '79
Linda Houdeshcl Howard '69
Kathryn Hullings 76
Donna J- Kratz "73
Mary Landis '82
Lowell L. Leitzel '76
Jerome Lynch '68
Bnan McCartney '72
Joan Meisenhelter '66
Philip Chapman Ousley '73
John P. Poliero '78
Pete Rile '81
Nancy J, Robinson '79
Laurie M Roth '76
Susan Fuller Sies '78
Nomne Bailev Spencer '68
Robert X Spcro '69
Lorecn Wimmer Stout '70
Jane Westrick Swisher "78
Slephen M Vak '68
Linda C Zeiber '70
Human Resource Management
Roberto Alcantara '82
David A, Borden "72
Susan Cressman "77
Arlenc Curth "83
Stephen Dempsey '83
Elwood R. "Chub " Dietz '76
John Holt "80
Edward Huber "60
Robert Kocis "80
Larry Kroggel "77
George Laufenberg "72
Valene Mitchell "81
Kathy Shade lacobucci "80
Carey N. Sheaffer '74
June Soyka '83
Joel Tokarz '80
Jack Treas "80
Douglas C. Webb '73
Insurance
Barry Boblick "71
Michael J Buterbaugh "76
Peter D Cuozzo '70
Robert A, Dachik "71
Kevin Keeler "78
Robert J King "68
David E. Lewis "77
M, W, Tilghman, Jr. "71
Law
Barbara A, Beans "79
Daniel M. Corveleyn "69
Joseph M. David, Jr. "65
David M, Dumeyer "69
Peter L. Fiss "77
Scott Heller "82
Robert Hochstuhl "70
John H, Klemeyer "70
Frank J. Leber "64
William A, Lewis, Jr, '68
Kenneth L. MacRilchie "75
Wanda D. Neuhaus "76
Nancy H Paterson '70
James Persing '82
Linda Carol Post '81
Lorclla Puglielli '82
Richard K, Renn '73
Philip E SanFilippo '71
Linda Long Whalen '76
Wm Harvey Wiesl '67
Marketing
Pamela B Banes '79
Susan Haines Casso '74
Ronald C. Cohick "70
Mark Diluigi "77
Mark R Gaul '76
Cheryl L Gingrich "75
Richard W Grey '69
Robert W Hadfield '68
Alan Grove '80
Philip A, Hallden "86
George E Harris IV "64
David L. Hesel "69
Robert C. Irwin "78
J R iRuslyl Johnson "79
Geoffrey P. Kintgen "70
Robert S. Long "73
Nicholas A. Lopardo "68
John McCnidden "74
Joseph H Muir "80
Doreen Bolton Rehng "72
Thomas Riley "81
Ronald R. Roth "76
Robert Schoenlank '80
Joseph Talmage "79
Gary P. Ulrich "70
Eric S, Walker "79
Music
Sharon Witteck Austin "72
Sherry Sheaffer Breton "76
James B, Cochran "78
Baird Collins "58
Phillip Compton "80
Debra Dubs Diddlemeyer "74
Donna Zierdt Elkin "70
Constance Galbrailh '83
Patricia L. Hallman '66
Joanne R Hench "69
Anna M. Horwhat "61
Cheryl S, Huber "70
John T Kolody, Jr. "75
Brenda Strausberger Koster "80
Robert LaBarca "78
Sue Larsen '82
Anne H. Lawrence '69
Toni-Marie McGlynn '77
Jams Pettil '72
William Schauf '80
Richard W. Semke '69
Barbara Shaffeo '57
M. Lynn Talbot '66
Debbie Fox Taylor "77
Marjone Waltman '64
Robert N. Whitmoyer '80
Randall D. Yoder '71
Religion
Rev. Timothy W. Bingman "68
Rev. Virginia M. Biniek "67
Rev. Edgar Wayne Dreyman '74
Rev, Dr. Donald B, Green "70
Rev Harold Hand "74
Rev, Glenn E Ludwig '69
Rev. David C, Lutcher '78
Rev, W Stevens Shipman, Jr "69
Rev, Jeffrey G Vayda "75
Rev, William Weary "73
Rev William H, Weiser "82
Larry Wingard "60
Science
James L Ayers "69
Dr Alan Bachrach '68
Dr, Cynthia Wood Barton '74
John J, Basil, RPT '73
Richard A, Bechtel, OD '72
William R Betz. MD '78
Francis X Burke, MD "74
Michael C, Carr "65
E, Lance Cave "65
Michael Cordas Jr,. MD "63
Ben Dombroski "66
Tonna J Dougan '74
Alayne H Fcssler '80
David M, Fisher. DMD '77
Margaret C, Fisher, MD '71
C Patrick Gallagher "73
William D, Greenlee '73
Christopher L, Heran "70
Michael J, Hennan. MD "78
Dr, Richard Jacobson "70
Stacy Kiraly "79
George Kirchner, DDS '64
Dr, Donald W, Monetti "78
Dawn G Mueller, MD '68
S, Steven Piatt "75
David & Blair Revak "65
Helen Ross "82
Victor J, Sobolewski. III. DO "79
Stephen Tingley, MD "82
Peter Tischbein "79
Stephen T Toy "61
Joseph S, Wilcofsky "80
Social Services
George Adams '75
Judith Adams "75
Cherly L, Bishop '74
Mark D Burkhardt "76
Catherine Compton "81
Pamela M, Crone "77
Margaret V DuVal "76
Paul Ernst "65
Nancy Comp Everson '69
Sally L, Gilbert "68
Edward Huber '60
Deidre Gordon Jacques '77
Shirley Bailey Kroggel '77
Harold E Uiter, Jr '75
Mary Lotspeich '70
Diane Mann "67
Maxine Lipkin Marple "65
Dr. Frederick Maue "71
Charlene Stoner Maue '71
Virginia Moratz "69
Bonalyn A. Mosteller '70
Carole R. Noska "81
Nancy Rickenbaugh Rolain '68
George Rudisill "83
Sally B. Snauffer "64
Karen F Snider '61
Larry A, Wingard "60
Vaughn Wolf '67
Oilier
Susan L Boone "66
Deborah Qumn "74
E, Franklin Gnffiths "82
Thomas L Schaefer '78
Scott C, Tniver. PhD "72
Parent Career Network
J Keith Addy
Hert>ert H Allmers
Nancy M Allmers
Gerard N, Amoroso, Sr,
Russell Azzarello
Ellen M, Bateman
Fred Baumann
The Rev Carl E Betz
Jack K Bishop
Jean Brandes
Richard B Cawthome
Charles P, Church
John R, Cook
Linda C. Cook
Robert M, Corsetto
Joanne R Dalton
John B Dalton
John Ebert
Roberta Ernst
George Fattman
Daniel M Fomalaro
Nancy Goodspeed
Karl D Goniimer
Ronald J Graczyk
R, Clive Greenough
Robert J, Hamilton
Daniel R Harpster
P Robert Hen^
Gus Hermiann
Stanley T, Hlbberd III
Barry K Holt
Sue Hook
The Rev Robert G, Hughes
Kenneth P Kasarjian
Neil I, Kilstein
Thomas King
John Kirkland
Dr Donald W, Kohls
Joseph LaBne
John M Maher
W Anthony Major
Rosanne Maraia
Theresa H Martin
Kathryn Martynuska
Raymond Martynuska
Ralph M Malteo
Stephen M, McCabe
James H McCartney
Connie T McClymont
Mary E, McCollum
Richard E McCollum
John J, McGowen
Joseph Mclaughlin
Timothy F Mee
Harry C, Meyer
Jack Murray
Willem C, Noorlander
F B Paulsen
C, Arthur Pearson
Robert J, Petzinger
Martin L Pope
G Barry Pratt
Dale J Price
Haydcn N Pntchard
John H Raab
John M, Rea
Dr Robert R Rinaldi
Jay C Rippard
John C Rushlon
Joan Sansky
Harry P Seifert
Charles R Shocmate
Charles F Snyder. Jr
Robert D Snyder
Arthur Sohler
F Fox Stoddard
Thomas R Stone
Richard G Sultan
Stephen A Szawlcwicz
Harold A, Thomson, Jr.
Arthur S, Verdesca. MD
E, R Walker
Richard K Watts
John B Weiss
Jay S Witmoyer
Frank A. Zavattaro
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Class Agents
Who do you hear from more than any other member of your
graduating class? A "sure bet" wotdd be your class agent.
Responsible for instilling enthusiasm for and participation in the SUF.
class agents serve their class as the key spokesperson for the
Susquehanna University Fund. Each year, class agents send letters
and postcards encouraging classmates to support Susquehanna.
During 1987-88, classes competed for The Crusader Cup. awarded
tti the class with the highest participation percentage and the Top
Agent Award, awarded to the agent whose class contributes the
highest dollar amount to the SUF.
Congratulations to the Class of 1923 and their agent, John
Bittinger '23, winners of The Crusader Cup with a participation rate
of 88% and to the members of the Class of 1929 whose contributions
to the SUF total $22,005. We know that the Class of 1929' s results
would mean a great deal to a long time friend and dedicated
Susquehanna class agent. Bill Roberts '29. who passed away in
February 1988.
1987-88 Class Agents
Marion Moyer Polleiger '09-*19
John Blllinger •20-'25
William Roberts ■28-'29
Wellinglon "Duke" Hartman '30
Paul Hanline '31
Manha Gessner Anderson '32
Fred Carl '33
Harold Rowe '34
Janel Earhan Harkins '36
John Rakshys '38
Robert Baslress '39
William Gehron '40
Mar^ Emma Yoder Jones '41
Blanche Forney Rogers '42
Rulh McCorkill '43
Elhel Wilson Kerschner '44
Corinne Kahn Kramer '45
Mai> Lizzio Govekar '47
Robert Wohlsen '48
Betsy Hill Clark '49
Richard Wes(ervell '50
Elmer Baumgardner "52
Charles Bailes '56
Lynn Hassinger Askew '57
Carolyn Gillaspie Snow '58
Jack Cisney '59
Don Coleman '60
Gary Moore '61
Robert Smith '62
Irene Etler Schmehl '63
Carl Campbell '65
Richard Hough '67
Kenneth Selinger '68
Whilney Gay '71
Doreen Bolton Rehng '72
Barbara Dalrymple Dunn '74
Barbara Shatto Harvey '75
Dan Ditzler '77
Judith Rile '78
Susan Odjakjian '79
Edwina Kelley '80
Stephen Neff '81
Amy Greenhow Nye '82
Roger Allen Baker '83
Fredrick Cabell '84
Margaret Anne Finley '85
Douglas Yago '86
Jim FausI '87
Mark Thorsheim '88
Class of 1938 Reunion Gift Committee
Members of the Class of 1938 set out to raise $25,000 for the
University in recognition of the 50th anniversary of their graduation
from Susquehanna. Under the leadership of chairman Herbert C.
Lauver '38, the committee personally contact each member of the
class.
The results are impressive. On April 30, when the class celebrated
its reunion, this committee presented a check for $34,270 representing
gifts made in honor of the 50th reunion. Of this total, $33,485 wdl
establish the Class of 1938 Faculty Research and Development Fund.
This fund will provide facult)- development resources to stimulate
professional growth and sustain enthusiasm for leaching and research.
Herbert C. Lauver. Chairman Elizabeth Johnston Keil
Karl E. Kniseley Esther Kauffman Lucas
Reed A. Greninger Vemon R Phillips
Martha Bolig Hess John Rakshys
Class of 1963 Reunion Gift Committee
In the fall of 1987. the Class of 1963 decided to capture a part of
Su.\quehanna history and do something that no other 25th reunion
class had ever done — make a special gift in honor of their reunion.
The reunion gift committee led by Joseph R. Joyce '63, .set an
ambitious goal of $25,000. In less than five months, committee
members contacted 152 members of the cla.ts and raised a total of
$34,939 to commemorate their reunion. A portion of this total.
$25,905. will establish the Class of 1963 Scholarship Fund in honor
of President Emeritus Gustave Weber.
Joseph R. Joyce, Chairman
James J, Campbell Carl M Moyer
Robert W Cunis j,„ ,, p p^^-,,^
Marjone Blair Falso Lynn Vekassy Perfilio
Sally Slephenson Gibney Carol Shesler Rowe
Linda Mack Heaton -n,o„^, D Samuel. Jr
Jane Beers Holloway ,re„e Etter Schmehl
George Kindon Da^.j ^ j^-,^
Marvin J. Malone Douglas E. Spotts
Class of 1988 Senior Pledge Program
Senior Class Agent Mark Thorsheim '88. ami his volunieer leanis took
the SeniorsClass by storm. In a six week "blitz" campaign, the Senior
Pledge Program volunteers challenged their classmates to join the
"88 Club" by making three year pledges to the SUF totaling $88.
Once the Class of '88 learned that the SUF had played a major
role in the quality of their four years at Susquehanna, their response
was overwhelming. The senior class toppled their $12,000 goal and
broke a Susquehanna record by raising $14,496, with 53% of the
class participating.
Mark D. Thorsheim. Class Agent
Gretchen C. Dell, Co-Agent
Kimberlee A. Gorman. Co-Agent
Susan E. Bailey, Team Captain
Jennifer K. Betls. Team Captain
Stephen P Cook. Team Captain
Pamela A. Culos. Team Captain
Diane L- Herdling. Team Captain
Thomas J. Nolan, Team Captain
Todd I. Quackenboss. Team Capta,
Gregory S. Adams
Michael Bendorf
Mark P Bensel
Caroline D. Bishop
Michael W, Burton
Douglas B. Carlson
Sarah E, Corbin
Laura Crolhers
Peter C Culos III
Lisa A. Eisenhard
Laura Fatlman
Jeffrey E. Femholz
Valene Hansen
Maureen P. Hassett
Heide A, Huber
Paul M. Joslyn
Adrienne M. Lyons
Chris Noah
Nancy Patterson
Tara Saalmuller
Brad Sahler
Patricia J. Schickram
Robert J. Scola
Joseph S. Scolese
Craig A. Smith
Ann M. Siraka
Geoffrey M. Woodall
Michelle Zuniga
National Committee on Annual Giving
Since its establishment in 1984. the National Committee on Annual
Giving has assisted Susquehanna in building a solid base of current
operating support by challenging alumni to make leadership level
($125 or more) gifts to the Susquehanna University Fund.
During 1987-88. National Committee members personally contacted
250 alumni on behalf of the SUF resulting in gifts totaling $133,722.
We are indebted to chairman Carl Campbell '65 and the members
of the committee for their enthusiastic and dedicated service.
Carl L- Campbell '65. Chairman
Douglas E- Arthur '49
Willard J Bowen '69
Vincent E Boyer '52
Chnstine M. Bringman '82
Hazel Brobst Brown '51
Linda Kline Bugden '72
Uslie R Butler '62. Vice Chairm.
William C, Davenport '53
W Donald Fisher '51
John G, Foos '71
Robert A Gabrenya '40
William H Gehron '40
D Edgar Hutchison '34
Lawrence M. Isaacs '43
Joe W. Kleinbauer '63
Raymond C- Lauver '50
Nicholas A. Lopardo '68
Terry L March '67
Stephen L Neff '81
Peter M Nunn '57. Vice Chairman
Leah Cryder Oberheim '47. Vice Chairman
Edward F. Pfeiffer '50, Vice Chairman
Chnstopher D. Rooke '82
Samuel D Ross Jr. '54
Louis F Santangelo '50, Vice Chairman
Nevin C T Shaffer '49
Nomne Bailey Spencer '68
Helen Wentzel Spitzner '37
James W, Summer '64
Kenneth J Vermillion '71
Roxane Havice Vermillion '71
Donald E- Wissinger '50
Suzanne Yenchko '68
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Parents Executive Committee
This dedicated group of Susquehanna parents is responsible for the
coordination of all parent programming at Susquehanna.
Under the leadership of co-chairs Jack '57 and Joan Bishop, the
committee published and distributed the Parent Handbook, hosted
welcoming receptions for freshman parents, sponsored Fall Parents
Weekend '87. and assisted the University in raising $53,183 from 401
families in support of the Parents Fund. This year. $40. 159 of the
Parents Fund monies will be used in support of the Blough-Weis
Library.
Jack "58 and Joan Bishop, Co-Chair'i
Sam and Palricia Cerverizzo
Alfred and Vicloria D'AIessandro
Charles and Arleen Faligati
Richard '65 and Margaret Fensiermachei
Ralph and Johanna Giasi
Leroy and Delores Gorman
Robert and Jane Harding
Elaine Jo
Netl and Rulh Kilstein
Marianne Layng
Ronald and Jeanne Leib
Herbert and Doris Meyer
Harold and Katherine O'Keefe
Raymond and Carolyn Reis
Frank and Edilh Scangarella
Philip and liene Speclor
Sefton and Ann Stallard
C Dale and Sally Sleinmetz
George and Barbara Tibaldi
Wtlham and Susan Marie Zabransky
Planned Gifts Volunteer Committee
The new donor recognition socieT}' taking shape through the efforts of
this committee will recognize those individuals who have provided for
Susquehanna through some type of a planned or deferred gift.
Examples of such gifts would be bequest provisions in a will, a
charitable remainder trust, a gift annuity, a life insurance policy, or a
gift of personal property.
An important goal of this committee is lo help identify all
individuals who qualify' for membership in this society. They will be
working vigorously throughout the next year lo accomplish this.
Dougies E, Anhur '49 Chairman
Rev. Dr Waller B. Freed
D. Edgar (Ted) Hulchison '34
Lawrence M Isaacs '43
Lawrence E Mundis "66
Leah C Oberheim '47
Edward F Pfeiffer '50
Carl Rice
Ruth L. Roush
Rev E. Raymond Shaheen '37
Erie L Shoben II '35
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Harold O'Connor
Robert F. Weis
John A. Carpenter
Lawrence M. Isaacs
Donald F. Wissinger
Board of Directors
Officers
Harold O'Connor, Chairman
State College. PA
Retired President
Chemciit CorporalionlSchering AG
Lawrence M. Isaacs '43, Vice
Chairman
Selinsgrove, PA
Retired Executive Vice
President
Federated Department Stores. Inc.
Robert F. Weis, Vice
Chairman
Sunbur>. PA
Vice President and Treasurer
Weis Markets. Inc.
Donald E. Wissinger '50,
Vice Chairman
Hollidaysburg, PA
President
E. <$ R. Wissinger, Inc.
John A. Carpenter, Esq.,
Secretary
Sunbui^, PA
Attorney at Law
Carpenter. Diehl & Kivko
John C. Horn, Chairman
Emeritus
Huntingdon. PA
Executive Director
Church Management Serxice. Inc.
Members
Sidney J. Apfelbaum, Esq.
Sunbury, PA
Attorney at Law
Apfelhaum. Apfelbaum and
Apfelbaum
Jane C. Apple
Lewisburg. PA
Assistant Secretary of the
Board
Butter Krust Baking Company
Douglas E. Arthur '49
Harrisburg. PA
Retired Vice President-Regional
Manager
Nationwide Insurance Company
Frederick W. Bisbee
Selinsgrove, PA
President
First National Trust Bank
Hazel Brobst Brown '51
Camp Hill, PA
Dean of Continuing Education
and Community Education
Harrisburg Area Community
College
Leslie R. Butler '62
Sewell. NJ
Vice Chairman, Chief
Administrative Officer
First Pennsylvania Bank
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Carl Campbell '65
Harrlsburg, PA
President
Kewslone Financial. Inc.
Douglas B. Carlson '88
Poughkeepsie. NY
Siiiileni
Susquehanna University
Richard E. Caruso '65
Radnor, PA
Seniiir Vice President
LFC Corporation
Joel Cunningham
Selinsgrove. PA
President
Susquehanna University
Charles B. Degenstein
Selinsgrove. PA
Retired Executive
Weis Markets. Inc.
The Rev. David Fisher
Millersville. PA
Pastor
St. Paul Lutheran Church
W. Donald Fisher '51
Selinsgrove. PA
Partner
Fisher. Clark & Lauer
Kenneth O. Fladmark
Selinsgrove, PA
Professor of Management
Susquehanna University
Frank W. Fletcher
Selinsgrove. PA
Professor of Geology
Susquehanna University
The Rev. Walter B. Freed
Rochester. NY
Retired Pastor
William A. Gettig
Spring Mills. PA
President
Gettig Engineering and
Manufacturing Company. Inc.
Gerald N. Hall
Mechanicsburg. PA
Retired President
Hall's Motor Transit Company
Alan Hassman
Camp Hill. PA
President
Hassman Enterprises
Raymond C. Lauver '50
New Canaan. CI
Member
Financial Accounting
Standards Board
William A. Lewis '68
Chevy Chase, MD
Counsel
U.S. Senate Judiciary
Committee
John R. Miller Jr.
Bellefonte, PA
Attorney at Law
Albert P. Molinaro Jr. '50
Lebanon. NJ
President
Klemtner Advertising Inc.
Senior Vice President
Saatchi & Saatchi, Compton
Worldwide Inc.
William C. Mueller '89
Berkeley Heights. NJ
Student
Susquehanna University
Lawrence E. Mundis Jr. '66
Huntingdon. PA
Financial Planning Consultant
Peter M. Nunn '57
Potomac, MD
Partner
Coopers & Lybrand
Saul Putterman
Selinsgrove, PA
President
Milton Shoe Manufacturing
Company
Samuel D. Ross Jr. '54
Carlisle. PA
President
Pennsylvania Blue Shield
Erie L Shobcrt II '35
St. Marys. PA
Retired Vice President.
Technology
Stackpole Carbon Company
The Rev. Robert G. Swanson
Johnstown. PA
Pastor
First Lutheran Church
James M. (Jnglaube
Chicago. IL
Director, Division for
Education
Evangelical Lutheran Church
in America
Richard F. Wesner
Danville. PA
President
Kennedy Van Saun Corporation
Members Emeriti
Preston B. Davis
Milton. PA
Attorney at Law
Davis, Davis & Kaar Attorneys
Samuel H. Evert
Bloomsburg, PA
President
S.H. Evert Company. Inc.
Lawrence C. Fisher
York. PA
President
Yorktowne Optical Company
Orlando W. Houts
State College. PA
Chairman of the Board
O. W. Houts and Son, Inc.
The Rev. Paul B. Lucas '28
Chambersburg. PA
Retired Pastor
The Rev. Howard J.
McCarney
Camp Hill. PA
Retired Bishop
LCA Central
Pennsylvania Synod
Henry W. Rozenberg
Jersey Shore. PA
Retired Engineering Consultant
Carl H. Simon
Sun City. AZ
Retired Engineer
Preston H. Smith '38
Williamsport. PA
Retired President
Smith Printing Company
W. Alfred Streamer '26
Ventura. CA
Retired Vice President. Sales
Charles H. Elliott Company
Norman E. Walz
Sunbury. PA
Retired President
First National Trust Bank
Alan R. Warehime
Hanover. PA
President
Hanover Brands
Gustave W. Weber
Selinsgrove, PA
President Emeritus
Susquehanna University
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IT'S AS EASY AS 1...2...3...
Your gift can have double the Impact If you work for one of the matching gift
companies on this list. Simply:
1 Locate your company's name on this list
2 Obtain a matching gift form from your personnel office
3 Send completed form in with your gift, and watch your gift
multiply!
All of the companies listed will match your gift to four-year colleges and
universities. Use the key to determine If your company will match gifts to other
higher education institutions and to find out if gifts of directors, retirees, or
spouses qualify.
It's possible that a company's subsidiaries are also eligible. Check with your
company's f^/latching Gift Coordinator about this or other questions. If your
company does not have a matching gift program, why not work with your
personnel office to start one?
Give your gift a lift! Join In partnership with your company to support higher
education. College does make a difference.
1986 Council for Advancement and Support of Education
This publication may not be reproduced in whole or in pari without written permission of the
Council for Advancement and Support of Education. Washington, D C
KEY
U
— Four-year Colleges and Universities
Eligible
J
— Junior Colleges Eligible
C
— Community Colleges Eligible
G
— Graduate and Protessional Schools
Eligible
R
— Seminaries and Theological Schools
Eligible
T
— Technical and Specialized Schools Eligible
Ail
— All Six Types of Institutions Listed Above
Eligible
LIM
— Inside ( I— Limited lo Specific
Institutions
LIM
— Outside ( )— Limited to Specific
Employees
Pr
— Privale Institutions Only
A
— Previous Of Current Affiliation with
School Required
d
— Non-employee Directors of Company
Eligible
r
— Retired Employees Eligible
s
— Spouses Eligible
t
— Spouses of Retirees Eligible
u
— Widows or Widowers ot Retirees Eligible
— Companies Added Since Last Year
Italics
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Barber-Colman Co (U),d
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Barnes & Roche, Inc (All)
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Borden Inc (U).d
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(J.C.U.G.R).d.r
The Columbus Mulual Life Insur-
ance Co (J.C.U.G.R)
Combuslion Engineering, Inc
(All).d.r
Comencainc (J,C.U.G,R)
Commonwealth Energy System,
Inc (J.U.G,R.T)j
Commonwealth Insurance Co (All)
Communications Satellite Corp
(J.C.U.G.Rj.a.r
■Community Mulual Blue Cross &
Blue Shield fJ,C.U.G,L/M)
Connecticut Bank & Trust Co
(J.C.UG.R).r.s
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance
Co (All).r
Connecticul Natural Gas Corp
(J.GU.G)
Connecticut Savings Bank (All)
Conoco Inc (J.C.U.G.T).d.r
Consolidated Edison Co ot New
ybrk. Inc (J.C.U.G.T}.r
Consolidated Naiural Gas Co
(J.U.Gl.d'
Consolidated Papers, Inc (All).r
Consolidation Coal Co (All).r
The Continental Corp
(J.CuGl.d.LlM
Continental Illinois National Bank
and Trust Co of Chicago
(UG).d.r
Continental Telecom Inc (J.C.U.G)
Fredenc W Cook i Co. Inc (All)
Co-op Banking Group Cos (All.Pr)
Cooper Industnes (J.C.U.G.T).UM
Cooper Tire & Rubber Co (All).r
Coopers & Lybrand (U.G).A
The Copley Press, Inc (All).d.r,s.t.u
'Copley Real Estate Advisors, Inc
(All)
and Chem
Ccfwles Media Co fAii).d.
Crane Co (J.C.U.GI.d
Cr9^ Research. Inc lAliyUM
Crilon Technologies (J.C.U.G.T)
Crompton S Knowles Corp (All)
Cross & Trecker Corp (J.C.U.G.T)
Crown Cenltal Petroleum Corp
(U.G)
Crum and Forster, Inc (J.C.U.G.T).d
Cummins Engine Co , Inc (All).d.r
CUNA Mutual Insurance Group
(U).A
Cyclops Corp (U.G).d
Dam Bosworth Inc (All)
Dana Corp (All).d.r.s.t
The Dantodh Foundation (All)
DEKALB Corp (All).d
Delta Alt Lines. Inc (C,U,G,fl.O,d
Delum Check Pnnrers. Inc (All).d.r
Oennison Manutadunng Co
(J.C.U.G.T),d.s
Deposit Guaranty National Bank (U)
DeSoto, Inc (U.Gl.d.r
Oelroil Edison Co (All).d
AWG Dewar Inc (J.U.G.R.Pr).A.S
The Deleter Corp (J.C.U.G.UM).d.s
Diamond Crystal Salt Co (All)
)l Equi
•Digital Sciences Corp (UQ.T).A
Dillingham Corp (All).d
■Dominion Bankshares Corp
(J.C.U.G R).d
Donaldson Co Inc (All)
Donal
kin 4 J
R ft Donnelley & Sons Co
(J.C.U.G.R).d.r
Oove-Knighi and Associates PA ,
Architects fU|A
Oow Chemical US A
(J.C.U.G.R.LIM).d.r
Om/ Coming Corp (All).r.u
Dow Jones * Co , 'nc (ASI).d.r
Dresser Industries, Inc (U.G.R),d.r
Dry Dock Savings Bank (J.C.U.G)
Duke Power Co (J.C.U.G.R}.d.r
The Dun A Bradstreei Corp
(J,C.U.G.R).d.r
Durham Corp (All).d
Duty Free Shoppers Group Ud
(All).d
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Elf Aqurtaine. I
: (Mis
Co iU.G.RD.a
EmereooElecwicCo IM).t}
Emory A,fFfe.gW Corp iJ.C.U.GyH
EmhanCofp tm.d-'.s
Er>gema/d CoT) (J.C.U.G.R}
Engineered Syslems 4 Develop-
ment Corp (J.C.U.G)
Enron Corp ICMG.fi)d.r
ENSERCHCofp UCUGJ}
Equii
eCoc
U.C.U.G.RI.r
e Resources. irK (C.U.Gl.a
EmsliWhinneyfU.GM
Emicon. Inc (Ail).r
ElhylCorp (C.UG.R).d.f.S
£unx>ean Amencan Bank (J.C.U.G)
fiayi Education Foondanon
FMCCorp (Aliyd.S
Facel Enlerpnses. Inc (All)
Faclory Mutual Engineering and
ReseafcFV Service Bureau
UCU.GMA.r
FairchiWInduSlnes, Inc (AJI)
Farm Credil Banks of Springfield
(J.CU.G.T)
Federal-Mogul Corp (M}.d.r.s
Federal National Modgage As&ocia
\iQr\ UC.U.G.Rld.r
Federated Oepaflmem Stores, loc
FerroCorp (J.CU.G.T}.d
f-Mltv Bank (U.G.R.LIMj.d.r
•F«Je((ty Investments (J.U.Pr)
FwJuciary Trust Co (BosJon) fA//),d,S
The Field Cofp I All}
s Fum
IU.G.RJ.Pr}.d
TheF
eCo
a Rubber Co
F ifst Atlanta Corp /The First Nation-
al Bank of Atlanta (J.C.U.G. Ri
FirSBancorp, Inc (AII).A
First Bank System. Inc (Ail).r
The First Boston Corp (ASI),r
First Chicago Corp H'he First Na-
tional Bank of Chicago
U.C.U.G.Ryd.s
First Hawaiian, Inc (J.U.G.UM).a.r
First Iniersiate Bank of Calitomia
lAllld.f
First Interstate Bank of Oregon.
N A (C.U.G.UM).r
First Interstate Bank of Washington,
N A fU.G.R.T}.d.r.LIM
First Kentucky National Corp
UC.U.G.R)
First Maryland Bancorp IAII).f
F"it Mississippi Corp (M}.d
First National Bank in Bartlesville
UCU)
First National Bank o' Pennsytvania
lAII)
Ftrsi Union Corp (All)
Fint Valley Bank (Fi/^t valley Corp )
lJ.C.U.G).a.f
Fotd Motor Co acu.G.Rya.r
Ford Motor Co ol Canada, Ltd
iUQld
r>* Fottnm Co (Allj.d.r
FfBepoft-McMoRan. Inc UC.U.G),d.r
FruehaufCorp tJ.CU.G.R).d
HB Fuller Co lAllj.d.r
Fur»derburke & Associates inc
m.d
GATX Cofp (All)
GUCorp (J.CU,Q.T).d.r
Gallatin National Bank {U.G.R)
E &J Gallo Winery fJCU.GM
Gannett Foundation (All)
Gary-Williams Oil ProducerH'he F
in (AID.f
Cast Manufacturing Corp (All)
The Gates Corp UCU.GMA.r
GenCorpInc (Aliyd.r
General Accident Insurance Co of
An>enca f J.C.i/GJ.r
General Cable Co (All)
Genera/ Orwma Corp (J.C.U.G}
General Defense Corp (M)
General Dynamics Corp (j,U).d
General Electrtc Canada Inc
fUGl.Ad.s
Gerwral Eteanc Foundation
lAnyAdr
'^*'**'ooOS Corp fJCUG.flJ.cs
General Foods. Inc (U.G).r.s
General Housewares Corp
UCUG.R.Prf.d
General Re Corp (U.G).r
General Signal Corp (J.C,U,G.T)
GenRad Foundation I'A/Ud.is
Gerber Pnxlucts Co (U.G.R}.d.r
Gilbane Building Co (J.CU.G.T)
The Gillette Co (U.GJ),r
Oilman Paper Co (All}.d
P H GiaifelterCo (J.C.U.G J),r.s
Glaxo. Inc (J.QU.G).r
"Glendale Federal (U)
Goldman Sachs* Co (All)
Goldome (All)
Good value Homes, inc
(U.GR.UM).'
The BFGoodnch Co
UU.G.LIMj.A.drs.i
The Goo<t^ar Tim & Rubber Co
U.C.U.Gnd.r
Gould, Inc UC.U.G.R).s
Goulds Pumps. Inc (J.C.U.G.T).A
Government Employees Ir
Co (U,G.R.T).d
WH Grace* Co (J.C.U.G.T).d.r
V Grainger. Ii
it USA. I
Great Lakes Carbon Corp
(J.C.UG.R).d,r
Great Northern Nekoosa Corp
(All).d.r
Great West Casualty Co (U.Gj.d
Greenwood Mills, Inc I'UG.n.O.'iS
Gregory Poole EQuipmeni Co (All)
(U.Gi.UM
(J.C.U)
GnjmmanCorp (J.C.U.UM).d.r.s
The Guardian Life Insurance Cc
America fJ.C.UGj.d.r;s,ru
GuH * Western mc (J.C.U.G.T).r..
■niKon Bank (All).d.r
■nmermill Paper Co (U.G.R)
■npton & Harper. Inc (All)
A Hanna Co (All)
■per & Row Publishers. If>c (All)
TisCorp (J.C.U.G.R).d
ris Trust A Savings Bank Hams
Bankcofp(U.G.R.T).A.d.r.LIM
■SCO Corp (J.C.U.G.R)
lURld.rs
Hartford National Corp (All).d.r
The Hartford Steam Boiler Inspec-
tion and Insurance Co (All).dxs
HanmaniCorp (U.G,R.T).A
HJ HeimCo (All).d.r
Hercules Inc (All).d.r
Hershey Enienainmeni & Resort
Co tJ.C.U.G.Tl.r.s
Hershey Foods Corp
The
(J.C.U
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Hewitt Associates fA//J
Hewlett-Packard Co (U.G.R),d
TheHigbeeCo U.C.UG.LIM)
'Higher Education F^blications. Inc
(All)
•The Hiltman Co (All)
Hoechsi Celanese Corp (J.C.U.G)
Hottman-LaRoche Inc (AJI).r
Holiday Corp {J.C.U.G).d
( J.C.U.G. TUM)
iJ.C.U.G.T).d.s
Honeywell Inc (U.G).d.r.S
Geo A Hormel&Co (J.CU.G.R).s
Hospital Corp of Amenca (Ml).d.r
Houghton Mitllin Co (All).d.r.s
(J.CU.G.UM).a.r
Hubbard Milling Co (U.G.R)
Harvey Hubbell, Inc (J.C.U.G.T).d
Huck Manufaauring Co (J.C.U.G)
HuftyCorp (All).d.S
Hughes Aircratt Co (All.UM)
Hughes Tool Co (U).r
The Hydraulic Co (All).d
IDSF
:. Inc (J.U.G).d
^\nc (J.CU.G.T). A
V Services Inc
S.LIM
•ISC Group. Inc (J.CU.GJ)
mCorp (J.CUG).d.r
lU International IJ.CU.GTl.d
Illinois Bell (C.U.G.R).d.r
Illinois Tool Vitorks Inc (All).d.i
Indiana Bell Telephone Co. I
(J.U.G.R.r).d.r
il Risk tr
? (All).r
Ingersoll-Rand Co (All).d.
Innovation Packaging. Inc.
(U.G.f>r).A.dj
Instron Corp (All).d
tntegon Corp (All)
Intel Corp U.CUG.R)
Intelligent Controls. Inc (All)
The intenake Corp (J.C.U.G.R),d.>
International Business Machines
Corp (Allld.r.s.l.u
International Flavors and
Fragrances Inc (All.UM)
International Minerals & Chemic
Corp (All).d.r.u
IntBmational Muttifoods Corp
(All).d.r
International Paper Co (All).d
Iowa Resources Inc (All),a.r,s.t
Irving Trust Co (U.G).A.d
Itek Corp (All)
JSJCorp (J.C.U,G.T).d.r
Jack Eckerd Corp (All),d
•Fred S James & Co Inc (All).s
James River Corp (All),d
Jamesbury Corp (All)
Jefteries & Co , Inc (All).s
The Jefferson Mills. Inc (LIM)
Jefferson- Pilot Communications C
(Aii).d
Jefferson-Pilot Corp (J.C.U.G.R).d.i
John Hancock Mutual Lite insur-
ance Co (Aii),a.f.s
Axel Johnson Inc (J.C.U.G.Pr).d.r
Johnson Controls, Inc (Allj.d.r
'E F Johnson Co (All)
Johnson i Higgms (AII).r.s.UM
Johnson & Johnson (J.C.U.G.R).d.r
S C Johnson & Son. Inc (All).d.r
Jones Group, Inc (J.C.U.G.R).UM
Inc (All).d
Karmazrn Products Corp (U.Gj
Keamey-Nalional Inc (U.G.R.T)
KeeblerCo (J.CU.R.T)
Keefe, Bruyette 4 Woods, Inc (Al
Kellogg Co lAll).d.r
The M W Kellogg Co (All)
'WK Keik}gg foundation (All).d.r
Kemper Group CA/Zld
The Kendall Co (U.G.R.r),rs.tM
Kennamelal Inc (U.G.R.T)
The Kerne Co (J.CU.G.UM)
Kerr-McGee Corp (AII).r.UM
Kerstmg, Brcnvn 4 Co . Inc (U)
Key Bank ol Puget Sound
(J.CUG.nd
Walter Kidde&Co7UGI>»
Kidder Peabody & Co. Inc (All.Pr)
Kingsbury Machine Tool Corp
(AlO.A.d.rs
Kiplinger Washington Editors
(C.U.G.T).A
KoppersCo, Inc (J.C.U.G.T).d.r.s
Ralph Korle Construction Co , Inc
(U).A
Kraft, Inc (J.C.U.G).d
TheL
n & Sessions Co (U.G)
Harris Co (AII).A
LaSalle National Bank ^J.C.UGj
TheUwCo, Inc IC.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
EhUltyandCo (Allj.d.r
Lincoln National Corp
(J.C.U.G.T).d
kEngi
gCo,
z(U)
TtiomasJ Lipton
Little. Brown and Co (J.CU.G.T)
Loews Corp (All)
Lone Star Industries, Inc
(J.C.U.G.T).d
Lotus Owetopment Corp
(J.C.U.G.T).s
The Louisiana Land and Exploratia
Co (All)
Louisiana Power & Light Co (U)
LubnzolCorp (Mj.d.r.s
Lucky Stores. Inc (All).d
Ludlow Corp (J.C.UG.T).A.d.r.s
Lukens Inc (All).d
Lummus Crest, Inc (C.U.G).d.r
Lutheran Brotherhood
(J.U.R,Pr).LIM
M/A COM Government Systems
Division ^UG,7),>i
MCA INC (J.C.U.G),s
MSI Insurance (J.C.U.G)
M 4 T Chemicals Inc (J.C.U.G)
MTS Systems Corp lAII).r
dCathenne T MacArlhui
Fount
R H Macy&Co.,lntMCL'.G.flW
Maguire Oil Co (All)
Mallinckrodt.lnc^UGj
it Corp (AH).d
s National Corp
fJ.CUG,fl),d
Marathon CHI Co. (All),d.r
MaremontCorp (J.CU.G.T)
The Manne Corp (J.C.U.G.T).r
Manne Midland Bank, N A
(J.C.U.G.R).d
Mariti Inc (J.C,U.G).d
Mark Controls Corp (J.C.U.G.T)
TheMarleyCo (U)
Marsh 4 McLennan Cos Inc
(All).d.s
Ma/vn Manetta Corp (Allj.d
Massachusetts Mutual Life insur-
ance Co fJ.aGW,s
•Mast Drug Co (U.LIM)
Mattel, Inc (J.C.U.G.T).d
Maxus Energy Corp (All)
The May Department Stores Co
(J.C.U.G.R).d
Maytag Corp (U),d.r
MBank Houston fL/.G;
McCormick 4 Co , Inc (All)
McDonalds Corp (All)
McDonnell Douglas Corp (C.U)
McGraw-Hill. Inc (All).d.r
McKesson Corp (A}l),d.r
McQuayInc (AII).A.d
The Mead Corp (All).d
Mebane Packaging Corp (All},d
Mechanics Bank rA//|s
Medtronic, Inc (All)
Mellon Bank Corp iJ.QU.G,R).d.r
MenashaCorp (U.G.R.Pr).r
Merck & Co, Inc (All).d,r
Meredith Corp (AII.LIM).d.r.s.t.u
Meridian bancorp, Inc (U.G.R).r
Ment Oil Corp (J,CU.G.T).f.LIM
Mentor Financial Group (J.C.U.G.T).d
Mernll Lynch & Co . Inc
(J.C.UG.R).d.r
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co
(J.C.U.G).d.r.s
Mettler Instrument Corp (J.C.U.G.R)
Michigan Bell (J.C.U.G.UM).A.r
higan Mutual insurance Co
(The A
(Aii).d
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n (All).d
d Mutual Lite Insurarwe
Co (All).d.r
Midland-RossCorp (J,C.U.R).d
Midlantic Banks inc (AJl).a
Miehle-Goss-Dexter Inc fJ,C,UG.R>
Milliken4Co (J.C.U.G.R.Pr).d.r.LIM
Millipore Corp (All).d
Milton Bradley Co (J.C.U.G.Pr)
Minnesota Mutual Life Insura/we
Co (J.QU.G.Rhd.r
Mississippi Power 4 Light Co (U)
The MITRE Corp (M).d
Mobil Oil Corp (AJI).d.r
MohascoCorp (j.C.U.G.R).A.d.s
Monarch Capital Corp (J.CU.G).d
Monroe Auto Equipment Co (U).A
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iwtonsantoCo (J.C.U.Gyef.r
The Montana Pev«f Co
(J.C.U.G.R}.a.r
Montgomery VMftJ iCo.Inc
(J.C.U.G).f
Monumental Corp (J.CU.G.R)
MONY Financial Services
UCU.G.RlrUM
MOOG Inc (AB)
Moore Financial Group, inc
UCU.G.T).'
Moon McCormack Resources. Inc
aC.U.G.Rld
Morgan Construction Co (All)
Morgan Guaranty Trust Co of New
Yori< (M).d.f.s~i
Morgan Stanley 4 Co . Inc (J.C.U.G}
Morrison Knudsen Corp (M).d
Morse Shoe, Inc UCU.G)
Morton Thiotol, inc (U.G.T).d.r
MotoroJa. Inc (U.G).d.r
Chartes Smvan Mon Foundation
(AJD.d
Murpfry Oil USA. Inc (AII),d.f.S
Mutual of America (C.U.G,R.T).(t.r
Mutual Benefit Life (J.C.U.G.R).d.r
Mutual of Omaha
(J.C.U.G.R.UM).d.r.s.t
NACCO Industnes. Inc (AJI).d.s
NCNSCorp (C,U.G.R.7).d.r
NCR Corp (All).d.s
NL industnes. Inc (J.CU.G).d
NRC, Inc (All)
Nabisco Brands. Inc (AJI}.d.r.s.t.u
Nakx> Chemical Co iC.U.G.RJ).d,r
NatKyial Bank ol Detroit (U}.d
National Can Corp (Ail).d
National City Corp <AI().&
National Distillers and Chemical
Corp (AJI}.r
NaStonal Gypsum Co (Alt).s
National Medical Enlerpnses. Inc
(J.C.U.Gld
National Steel Corp (CU.G.R.T)
National Westminster Bank USA
(J.C.U.G).d.r
Nationwide Mutual lnsurar>ce Co
UCU.G.Ryd.f
Nepera, inc UC.UG).UM
The New England WUGW.^
Nov England Business Service. Inc
(Alll.dX5
The New England Education Loan
Marketing Corp (All)
New England Electnc System Cos
(Allldj
New England Telephone (J.C.U).d.r
New Jersey Bell Telephone Co
acu.Gi.d,'
New Jersey Nalural Gas Co
(J.C.U.G.R)
The New York Bank tor Savings
UMG.P'l.A.d
NewVbrk Life Insurance Co
aCU.G.Lm.d.r
New York Stock Exchange, Inc
(U.G}.d
New Wv* Tetepftone (J.C.U.G.T).d.r
Tfie New ^Aiik Times Co
(J.CU.G.R).d.f
The New Ybrker Magazine, Inc (All)
Newmoni Mining Corp (U}.d
Ne»vsweek. Inc (Ail)
The Samuel Roberts Noble Foun-
dation. Inc fA/ad.s
NordsonCorp (M)
Nortolk Southern Corp (All).d.f.s.t.u
North Amencan Philips Corp
tAII).d.r
Northeast Utilities rAH),d,i;s
Northern Illinois Gas (J.U.R).r.s
Northern States Power Co (Ml).r
Northern Telecom, Inc (J.C.U.G.T)
The Northern Trust Co (Allj.d.r
Northwest Airlines, Inc fUG,fl),a
Northwest Industnes. Inc (All)
Northwestern Mutual Lite Insurance
Co (Ail).d.r
Nofttwastem Nation^ Ule Inauf'
anceCo (J.CU.G.f^}Ar
Norton Co (AJI).d.r.S
WW Norton & Co . Inc (J.CU.G).s
Nonft«stCorp (All).r
Novell Corp (AJI).r.s
•The NutraSweet Co (J.C.U.G).r
John Nuveen & Co inc (J.C.U.G.Pr}
NYNEX (J.CU.G.T).(i.r
iAM).d.t
Occideniai Petroleum Corp (AM)
Ouo Bell Telephone Co (AJI).d.r.Ut
Ohio Edison Co (Alt)
The Ohio National Lite lnsurar>ce
Co (M).d.f
Oklahoma Gas and Etectnc Co
tJ.CUGya.KS,t.u
Ok) Stone Bank (AM).d
OlinCorp (J.C,U).d.r
Oneida Ud UC.U.G).d.r
Openaka Corp . Inc (U.G)
Oregon Portland Cement Co
(J.C.U.GI
OwensComing Fiberglas Corp
(J.CUG|d.-:s
OwwJS/flrrKW. Inc iAJI).d
Oxtofd Industnes. Inc (J.U).A.UM
PHH Group, Inc (J.C.UGJ).d.r
PPG Industnes, Inc (J.C.U.GM
POCorjHJ.aU.G.T).d.f.s
Paccar. Inc (J.C.U.G.R},d
Pacific Enterpnses (AK),d.
Pacific Mutual Lite tnsura
Co
iAiij.d
Pacific Resources, Inc. (U).d
Pacific Telesis Group (U.G.R).d
Pan-Amencan Lite insurance Co
(U.G). A
Panhandle Eastern Corp (All),d.r
Parker-Hannitin Corp fJ.U.G.Rf.d
The Paul Revere Cos (All)
h Servic
(J.C.U.G.T).A
The Penn Central Corp (AII).d.t.LIM
Penn Central Telecommunications
Co (All)
Pennbancorp (U.Q.R).d
JC Penney Co, Inc (M).d.r.s.t,u
Pennsylvania Power & Light Co
(Aii).d.f
PenrwaltCorp (J.U.G.T.Pr).d.r
Pennzoil Co (J.C.U)
People's Bank (J.C.U.G.R).r.s.l
The Peoples Gas Light and Coke
Co fJ,C,U,G,fl),d,s
PepsCo. Inc (J.C.U.G.T).d.r.s.UM
PET Inc IJ.C.U.Gls
Pfizer, Inc (All).d.i
Phelps Dodge Corp (Ail).d.r.s
Philadelphia National Bank (All).d.r.s
fillip Moms Cos Inc (AII).d.r.UM
Phillips Petnaleum Co (All).d.r
Phoenix Mutual Lite Insurance Co
(J.C.U.G,R).d.r
The Pillsbury Co (AII.LlM).d
The Pioneer Group, Inc (All)
Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc
IJ.C.U
I All). A
r, Jattray A Hopwood
Pitney Bowes Inc (All).d.r.s
Pittsburgh National Bank (AII),A
PittwayCorp (J.C.U.G).d
Planie & Moran, CPAs (C.U.G).A
Playboy Enterpnses, Inc (All)
Pneumo Abe)i Corp (Ail}.r
PoQO Producing Co iJ.C.U.G).r
f^laroidC^rp (Aliyd.r.s
Pope & Talbot, Inc (J.CU.G.T)
Porter Painl Co (U.G.Pr)
PollaichCorp iAIli.d.s
Preferred Risk Mutual Insurance
Co (U.R).d
Preformed Line Products Co
(AID.d.r
Premar'i International. Inc (All)
Pnce Brothers Co (J.C.U.G).
Pnce Waierhouse i'UGJ,r
PnmencaCorp (All).d.r
The Principal Financial Group
(J.C.U.G.R).d.f.s
The Procter & Gamble Co (U.G).d.i
(All)
(All)
anceCo (J.C.U.G.R)
Provident Mutual Lite Ir
of Philadelphia IJ.C.U.G,R),d.s
Provident National Bank (All).A.d
The Prudential Insurance Co ol
Amenca (J.C.U.G, R.LIM).d.r
Public Service Co ol Colorado
(J.CU),A.r.st
Public Service Electric and Gas Co
fJ.CUG,ft|d,r
Puget Sound Power & Light Co
(J.C.U.GD.r
Quaker Chemical Corp (All).d
The Quaker Oats Co (All).d.r
Quaker Slate Corp (All).d.r.s
RKO General, Inc (J.C.U.G.R)
Ralston Punna Co (U.GMd.r.s
Rand McNally & Co (U.G)
Raytheon Co (M).d.r
Reader's Digest Association. Inc
(AJI).d.r.s
Reading & Bales Corp (CU.G.Tj.d
Redlands Federal Savings & Loan
Association ^U,Prj,A
Reichhoid Chemicals. Inc (U.G)
•The Reliable Life Insurance Co (Ml)
Reliance Electric Co (All)
Reliance Insurance Cos (All).s
Republic National Bank of New
York (All)
Research-Coflrell, Inc (All)
The Research Institute ol Amenca,
Inc. (J.C.U.G).d
Revlon, Inc (All)
Rexham Corp (U).d
Rexnord Inc (All),d
Reynolds Metals Co (J.C.U.G).d.r
fliviana Foods Inc fJ,C,U,G^
Rochester Midland Corp (U.G).A
The Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Inc
{All).s
Rockefeller Family & Associales
(AIII
The Rockefeller Group (All).d.r.s
Rockwell International Corp (All).d
Rohm and Haas Co (All).d.r.s
Rolling Thunder. Inc (AII).A
flOLM Corp (All)
RolscreenCo (All).d.r.s
Rorer Group Inc (All),d
Rospatch Corp (J.C.U)
Ross. Johnston & Kersting. Inc (Alt)
Royal Insurance (J.C.U.G.R).r
Rubbermaid Incorporated (UM).d.r
RUST International Corp (J.U.Q).s
Ryco Division, Reilly-Whiteman, Inc
(AII).UM
•Ryder System, Inc (J.C.U.G.T)
SDS Biotech Corp (All)
SKF \JSA (All).d
SNET (J.C.U.G.R)
SPS Technologies. Inc (All).d.r.s
Saleco Insurance Co
(J.C.U.G.lUMj.d.r
Saga t.,orp (All)
The St PautCos (J.C.U.G.T).d.r,LIM
Salomon Inc (All).d
Sanders Associates. Inc
(J.C.U.G.R).d
Sandoz, Inc (Mia.r.S
Santa Fe Southern Pacific Corp.
(J.C.U.G.R).r
Sara Lee Corp (J.C.U.G).d
Schering-Plough Corp (J.CU.G,R)
Schlegel Corp (All)
Charles Schwab & Co , Inc (AII).A
The Scott & Fetzet Co (All)
Scon, Foresman and Co (U).r.s
Scott Paper Co (J.C.U,RJ).d.r
Joseph E Seagram & Sons, Inc
GO Searle&Co (J.C.U.G.R).d.r.UM
Security-Conneaicui Lite Insurartce
Co (All),d.'
Security Pacific Corp (All).d,r,u
Secunty Van Lines, Inc
(J.C.U.G.Rl.r.s
SetonCo (U.G).A.LIM
Shaklee Corp (U.G).d
•Shearson Lehman Hutton (J.C.U.G)
Shell Ol Co Foundation/Shell Oil Ca
(All).r
Sheller-Globe Corp (J.C.U.T.LIM).d.f
Shenandoah Life Insurance Co.
(AII).d.r.LIM
The Sherwin-Williams Co (All).d
Siemens Capital Corp (All)
(J.C.U.G.R)
Sifco Industries, Inc (J.C.U.G.T).d.s
Simpson Investment Co
(J.C.U.G.RI.r
The Singer Co (U.G.R).d.r.s
Skinner Corp (All/.d.S
Smith International, Inc (U.G)
SmithKline Beckman Corp (Allj.d.r
Society Bank, National Association
(All)
SomersCorp (Mersman/V^ldron)
(U.G.Pr). A
Sonatinc (All).d.r
Sonoco Products Co (U.G.R).d.r
Sony Corp of America (All).d
Soo Line Railroad Co (J.C.U.G.T)
South Carolina National Corp (All)
South Central Bell Telephone Co
(All).d.r
Southeast Bank, N A (U.G).d
Southern Bell (All).d.r
Southern Lite Insurance Co (All).d
The Southland Corp (J.C.U.Q.T)
Southwestern Bell Foundation
fU.G.Rl.a.r
South-western Publishing Co (M)
Sovran Financial Corp (J.C.U.G.R)
Spiegel. Inc fUGj
Spnng Arbor Distnbulion Co
(A}I.Pr.UM).d.r
Spnngs Industries. Inc (J.U.G,R),d
The Square D Co (U.G).d.r
Squibb Corp (All).d.r
The Stackpole Corp (All).dj.s
•Staley Continental Inc (All).d
Stanadyne, Inc (Aliyd
Standard Coosa Thatcher Co (U)
Standard Insurance Co (CU.G.R.T)
The Standard Products Co
(J.CU.G.R)
Stanhome, Inc fJ,C,UGj
The Stanley Works (C.U.G.R).d.r.
State Fann Insurance Cos (U.G).r
State Mutual Lite Assurance Co o(
Amenca (All).d.r
State Street Bank and Trust Co (Ml)
StauHer Communications, Inc
(U.G.R.UM)
Steel Heddle Manufacturing Co
(U.G)
Steiger Tractor. Inc lAll)
Sterling Drug Inc (All).d.r
JP Stevens & Co. Inc (Allj.d
Stone & Webster, Inc (All)
The Stop & Shop Cos , Inc (All).d
Subaru of America (J.C.U.G.ILIM)
Sun Co, Inc (J.C.U.G.T).A.d.r
Sun Life Assurance Co of Canada
(J.C.U.G).r.s.LIM
Swank. Inc (U)
Swanson Analysis Systems, Inc
(U).A
Swis
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TRW Inc (J.C.U.G.R).d
Tambrands, Inc (J.C.U.G)
Tandy Corp (AII).d.LIM
Technimetrics. Inc (All)
Tektronix. Inc (All).r
Teledyne. Inc (U.G).d
The Telex Corp (C)
TennantCo (J.CU.G.T)
Tennecoinc (J.C.U.G.R).d
Tesoro Petroleum Corp (J.C.U.G.R).r
Texaco Inc (U.G).r
Texas Commerce Bank - Houston
Foundation fJ.CUGls
Texas Eastern Corp (All).d.r.s.t
Texas Gas Transmission Corp
(J.CU.G.R)
Texas Instruments Inc
fC.UG.fl|d,r;s,r
Textron Inc (J.C.U).d
Thomas & Bens Corp (J.C.U.G).d
Thomas McFadden & Associates,
Inc (U.G).A.d.r
Thomasville Furniture Industries,
Inc (U.G.R)
J Walter Thompson Co
(J.CU.G.Pr.LIM)
3M (Ml).d.r
TICOR (J.C.U.Pr).d.r
Time Inc (All).d
The Times Journal Co (J,CU,G}.d.r
Times Mirror fAn;,rs.f
Times Publishing Co (J,C.U.G.T}.A
The Toro C::o (All)
The Torrington Co (All).d.r
Total Petroleum (North Amenca) Ltd
(J.C.U.G. R).d.r
Towers. Perrin, Rjrster & Crosby
(J.C.U.G)
Toyota Motor Sales, U S A.. Inc, (Ml)
Tracor, Inc , a Westmark Co (Ml).d
Trailer Tram Co (J.CU.G.T)
TheTraneCo (All).d.s
Transamerica Corp (All).d
Transco Energy Co (Alll.d
The Travelers Cos (CU.G.R).d.r.s
Travelers Express Co , Inc (Ml)
TreadwayCos , Inc (U.G.R)
Tremco Inc fJ,CU.G,T;,A
TRINOVACorp U.C.U.G.Tj.d
TnskelionLtd (J,U.Q).A.d.s
Trust Co Bank— Atlanta ^>»/y,r
The Turner COfp (J.C.U.G).A.d
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■US Bank of Washington fC,U,G;.d,r
US WEST, INC (All),r
USGCorp (C.U.G.R).d.r
•UST Inc (Ml)
USX Corp (U.G.R).d
Union Bank (J.C.U.G)
Union Camp Corp (Ml)
Union Electric Co (J.CU.G.R)
Union Mutual Fire Insurance Co
(J.U.G.T).A.d
Union Pacific Corp (J.CU.G.R).r
Union Trust Co (AII).A.d
•Unisys Corp (Ml).d
United Bank fA//),r
United Engineers A Constructors.
United Mutual Savings Bank
(J.C.U).d
United Parcel Sen/.ce (All)
United Sen/ices Automobile Associ-
United States Borax & Chemical
Corp (U.G.Prl.r
United States Fidelity and Guaranty
Co (U.G.R).d.r
United States Lea.
Inc (J.CUG).d
United Stales Tobacco Co (Ml}.d
United Stales Tn
(vVbrh
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3 Technologies Corp (Allj.d.r
(J.C.U.G. Rj.d.f
United Telephone Co ol Ronda
( J.CU.G.R j.d.r
United Telephone Co ol Indianj
Inc (J.CU.RJ).d.r
Uniied Telephone Co of Ohio
(CU.G.R.T)
United Virginia Bank (Allj
Universal Foods Corp {U.G)
Unocal Corp (J.CUGj.d.r
TheUpfOhnCo (Ml).d.r
USAirfCL/.T)
USLIFE Corp (J.C.U.G).d
: (Mild
Valero Energy Corp (J.C.U)
■Valtey BanCorp (J.C.U.G)
Valley National Bank of Arizona
(Uj.A.d.r
vanan Associates (Allj.d
VictaulicCo of America fU.Gj.A
Virginia Rawer (Allj.d.r
Vulcan Matenats Co (J.C.U.G.T).d.r
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Bank & Trust Co , N A
(Aii).d
The Wallingford Steel Co (U.Gj
wa'naco (J.U.G.R.Pri.d
WSmer-Lamben 03 (J.C.U.G.R).d.r
Washington National Insurance Co
The Washington Post Co
IJ.C.U.G.Tj.d
Waste Management. Inc (Ml).d
WaikinsOohnson Co (U.G.R).A.d
Wausau Insurance Cos (MI).d.r.UM
CJ Webb Inc (Allj.d
Welch's (UGj
Wells Fargo Bank. N A (Mlj.d.r
West PointPepperell Foundation.
Inc (Allj.d
'Westem Ute Insurance Co (MI).LIM
Western Publishing Co , Inc
(J.C.U.G)
Westinghouse Electric Corp
(U.Gj.A.d.r
rtfesfvaco Corp (Mlj.d
Whirlpool Corp (J.CU.G.Rj.d.t
' White Consolidated Industnes, Inc
(U.G)
Whittaker Corp (CU.G.Tj.d
John Wiley & Sons. Inc (Mlj.d.s
The Williams Cos (Uj.d
Williams & Co , Inc (J.C.U.Gj.A
Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc (J.CU.G.LIMj
The Wiremold Co (J.C.U.G.Tj.d.r
dGasP
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The Yankee Cos , Inc (Mlj.d.r
Yanray Corp (Ml)
AtXhut Young (Ml).r.s
>bung & Rubicam Inc (MI.LIM)
TOTAL: 1.021 Companie
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Susquehannans on Parade
THE THIRTIES
Richard E. Ditzler '38 again played tenor saxaphone in
the Mai Ancr Big Band dunng ils summer concert season.
The 16-piece orchestra is one of the few remaining big
bands from the Swing Era. and for 20 years has played at
community concerts throughout Pennsylvania.
THE FORTIES
Donald R. Cosgrove '48 has recently retired after a
career in labor relations with the Brunswick Corporation and
is at Eagle's Roost Campground in Huddleston. VA.
Elwood M. (Mick) McAllister '49, although retired, is
doing consulting work in northern Virginia with the Boy
Scouts of America, and writing materials on child abuse and
drug abuse.
THE FIFTIES
Charles H. (Buss) Carr '52 is associate campaign
director with Ketchum. Inc. Buss travels much of the
country for the Pittsburgh-based university consulting firm.
THE SIXTIES
Allen I. Rowe '60 is the associate director for
administration and finance at the Institute for Advanced
Study in Princeton. NJ. The Institute is best known as the
"think tank" with which Albert Einstein was associated for
much of his career. Allen was recently featured in "CFO"
magazine, a publication for chief financial officers. The
article, entitled "Dollars for Scholars." mentions how Rowe
has to delicately balance fiscal responsibility with a purely
scientific interest of the institute's staff. Rowe was also
featured in a recent newspaper article in which he was
quoted as crediting the late William L. Mease '40, a long-
time teacher at Selinsgrove High School, with directing him
toward a career in accounting.
Barbara Pontz Tolbert '61 spent two weeks in Russia
last winter on a Friendship Force Exchange and then
returned to the United States to make a presentation of her
trip to the Lancaster District Club of the Susquehanna
Alumni Association. She used color slides, many of them
taken by herself, to illustrate the talk. Barbara mentioned
that the over-riding theme of the visit was how the Russian
people fear the possibility of a nuclear war and truly desire
friendship with the West. The group was hosted by Russian
families and stayed with and had meals with these families.
After being back home for a week . Barbara was pan of a
group that hosted a Russian delegation on a similar visit.
Leslie R. Butler '62, a senior executive vice president
and chief administrative officer of First Pennsylvania Bank,
has been named vice chairman of the board of directors of
the bank. It is America's oldest commercial bank — founded
in 1782.
Robert G. Gundaker '64 has joined Meridian Mortgage
in St, David's, PA. as a vice president. He previously was
with Mortgage Guarantee Insurance Corporation,
Maxine Lipkin Marple '65 is the new director of
Christian education at St, John's UCC Church in Kutztown.
PA Much of her work involves the youth of the church.
Donna Garver Henry '67 is involved in extensive
volunteer work in the Lawrenceville, NJ area. Much of her
time IS spent with CONTACT Helpline, a cnsis hotline,
EIra McGordy England "67 is the librarian at North
Virginia Community College Her family resides in
Dumfries. VA.
Three Susquehanna graduates of the late- 1 960s are
involved in a critical issue facing the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania. It is the creation of a State Superfund to clean
up toxic sites, modeled after the federal superfund.
Allen I. Rowe. 60
Republican legislator Robert D. Reber '69 of Pottstown is a
member of the House Conservation Committee, Terry R.
Bossert '68, an attorney, is chairman of the Pennsylvania
Chamber of Business and Industry's Environmental Affairs
Committee and its chief negotiator. Suzanne Yenchko '68 is
a lobbyist for the Chamber on environmental affairs, and
says, "This may be the most heavy-duty environmental issue
faced by Pennsylvania. The economic implications could be
staggering."
THE SEVENTIES
Christian B. Harris '70 has joined the Philadelphia office
of Grant Thornton, accountants and management consultants,
as audit and review manager.
Uilie R Butler. '62
Christian B. Harris. ' 70
Leander Chapin Claflin '73 was honored for 15 years of
service as organist and music associate of Abington
Presbyterian Church in the suburban Philadelphia area. He
also participated in the Music Group of Philadelphia.
Steven T. Kramm '74 has been promoted to assistant
vice- president and operations manager of the Kishacoquillas
Valley National Bank in the Lewistown. PA area.
Mark D. Burkhardt '76 is now program specialist for
Outdoor Ministnes for the Division for Congregational Life
of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. He is with
ELCA headquarters in Chicago,
Linda L. Wilson '76 has started her own business,
Smartwork, which provides writing, editorial and creative
consulting to business and graphic designers and other
professionals. She continues to be an active professional in
the Metropolitan music community, residing in Maplewood.
NJ,
Dr. Tracy Hawke Perrapato '77 has recently begun a
residency in family practice at the Buffalo General Hospital
in Buffalo. NY, She and her husband Scott, also a
physician, reside in Buffalo, She also served four years in
the Air Force as a flight surgeon.
David R. Getz '78 has left the Army and is associated
with the law firm of Wix. Wenger & Weidner in Harrisburg.
PA He and his wife Vonny live in Mechanicsburg.
Pamela R. James '78 has recently been promoted to
account supervisor with the advertising firm of Lewis.
Oilman »fe Kynctt, She is responsible for the Pennsylvania
Lottery account and resides in Audubon. NJ.
The Reverend C. Lynn Nakamura '78 joined the faculty
of Trinity Lutheran Seminary in Columbus. OH. She is
teaching in the field of Old Testament after completing
studies for a Ph.D. at Princeton Theological Seminary,
Kenneth R. Laureys '78 is a lobbyist for the National
Industries for Severly Handicapped. He resides in Riverdale.
MD
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Clair M. Freeman '79 has become the artistic director of
the Moonlight Theatre group of the Schuylkill County
Council for the Arts. In addition, he is employed in the
family business, the Freeman Insurance Agency in Fine
Grove. PA.
Heidi A. Hawkins '79 is involved in publishing
production with Power & Motor Yachi magazine. She
resides m Stamford. CT.
Dr. Samuel B. Hoff "79 is presently on the Political
Science faculty at Wichita Stale University in Wichita. KS.
Prior to moving to Wichita, he had resided in Williamsport.
PA.
Dr. Kalhryn A. Reihard '79 is the assistant medical
director of the emergency room of Washington County
Hospital in Hagerslown. MD She took the position after
completing a residency in emergency medicine at Memorial
Hospital in Charlotte. NC.
THE EIGHTIES
Michael A. Kling '80 has become the regional sales
manager for Parker Labs in northern New Jersey. He and his
family reside in Randolph. NJ.
Sharon Jacob Gruber '81 has taken a new position with
the Ryland Group as a senior programmer analyst. Ryland
specializes in on-site construction and sale of single-family
housing. The Grubers reside in Columbia. MD.
Belsy J. Kluge '81 has recently been promoted to branch
manager of New York and New Jersey operations at Bell &
Howell Records Management in New York City. She resides
inCranford, NJ,
Linda Carol Post *81 is a full-time member of the
Villanova Law School faculty. She is visiting instructor in
legal wnting. However, she will still maintain a part-time
position in the practice of municipal law and continue to
reside in Lansdale. PA.
Wayne R. Clark '82 has been promoted to the position
of slate mediator for the New York Department of Taxation
and Finance. He is based in Schenectady. NY.
The Reverend Catherine Cook-Davis '82 is now with
the Meadow Lakes Health Center in Hightstown. NJ, She is
a graduate of the Princeton Theological Seminary.
Sally A. Ediing '82 is associated with fellow
Susquehannans Clair Freeman '79 and Ralph Schwalm '76
in the Schuylkill County Council for the Arts' Moonlight
Theatre group. She is assistant to the director and resides in
Pottsville. PA.
William L. Laswell '83 is a research chemist with Merck
& Company in Rahway. NJ He and his family reside in
Bridgewater. NJ.
Judith R. Sunblade '83 is located in Waltham. MA.
working as a Held support service person for McComiack &
Dodge
Eric J. Gruseke '84 is now consumer advertising
manager for Financial World magazine. He is located in
New York City.
Captain Lawrence L. Walsh '84, recently promoted to
that rank from first lieutenant, is stationed with the Army in
Columbus. GA.
Irene E. Corbin '85 is an environmental education
instructor with the Frost Valley YMCA in Oliverea, NY.
She resides at the facility.
Scott K. Hayward '85 is an insurance broker with the
Swell & Crawford Group in New York City. He resides in
Basking Ridge. NJ.
Renee G. Hepler '85 is a customer service representative
with First National Bank of Maryland. She resides in
Westminster. MD.
Linda M. Willauer '85 is a technical writer for Systems
and Applied Science Corporation in Fairbom. OH. She
resides in Dayton. OH.
Kelly A. Doerr '86 is a compliance administrator with
Mullet and Company. Inc She is located in River Edge. NJ.
Lea Ann Horn '86 is an environmental scientist with
Gannett Fleming Transportation Engineers in Camp Hill.
PA. She resides in Mechanicsburg. PA.
Kathryn L. Kissinger '86 has been promoted to business
analyst II with the PMA Group. She is located in
Philadelphia.
Harry L. Smith '86 is manager of Wissmger
Marketplace IGA in Altoona. PA. Wissingers' president is
Don Wissinger '50. The Wissinger family has a long and
loyal involvement with Susquehanna.
Douglas G. Soutter '86 is an environmental microscopist
with Professional Service Industries in Baltimore, MD. He
resides in that city.
Robert W. Gruver '86 is choral director at John F.
Kennedy High School in the Cranbury. NJ area. He was
formerly located in the Levittown. PA area
Advanced Degrees
Robert W. Adams '79: M.S.. Bloomsburg University.
James A. Bazewicz '85: M FA in scenic design. New
York University. He is a freelance designer.
Deborah M. Berhhisel '78: MA. in English. Bucknell
University.
Timothy V. Blair '76: Doctor of Musical Arts degree.
Catholic University of America.
Fredrick Cabell, Jr. '84: J D.. The Catholic University
of America. Columbus School of Law. He will begin a
judicial clerkship for Judge Terrence W. Boyle in North
Carolina.
Gary Thomas Campbell '77: J.D., Dickinson School of
Law.
Lori A. Ciarrocca '85; J.D.. Washington and Lee
University. She is an attorney with Riker. Danzig, Scherer.
Hyland and Peretti
Donna Schilling Drews '84: Master in Public
Administration. The Pennsylvania State University.
Linda Eberlin Fahrney '79: MBA.. St. Joseph's
University in Philadelphia, She has been promoted to
manager, production planning and scheduling. A.T.& T.
Microelectronics.
David L. German '84: Doctor of Osteopathy,
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. He is an
intern at Memorial Hospital. York. PA.
Charles H. Grube *81; Master of Divinity. The Lutheran
Theological Seminary at Gettysburg. He is pastor. St. James
Lutheran Church. Rauchtown. PA. He was ordained at
Tnnity Lutheran Church. Valley View, PA.
Laura K. Hofmann '82: Masters degree in special
education, New York University. She works with learning
disabled children in The Gateway School in Manhattan.
Timothy R. Hoover '82: Ph D . University of Wisconsin
He is a post doctoral fellow in the microbiology department
at the University of California - Berkeley.
Peter E. Jacobs '82: MB. A., La Salle University,
Philadelphia, PA He is sample control analyst, Chilton
Research Services.
Kirk W. McCracken '84: D.M.D., University of
Pittsburgh. School of Dental Medicine. He is self-employed
doctor of dental medicine.
Nancy E. Mullens '81: MBA. in finance. Boston
College. Graduate School of Management.
Eric M. Nestler '86: Masters of Music. Indiana
University. Bloomington. Indiana. He is continuing for his
doctorate .
Ellen R. Nofer '86: Paralegal certificate. The Institute for
Paralegal Training. Philadelphia. PA. She is paralegal and
records manager. CDI Corporation.
John L. Previ '81: MBA Baruch College. He is a
financial analyst for Calton Homes.
John R. Price '82: Masters in Analytical Chemistry.
Bucknell University. He is senior research technician, Weis
Center of Research, Geisinger Medical Center.
Garth S. Torek '83: ME. in Engineering Science. The
Pennsylvania State University. King of Prussia Center for
Graduate Studies. He is a systems engineer at the Naval Air
Development Center, Warminster. PA.
Virginia Munson Vassallo '73: J.D Seton Hall Law
School .
Nancy B. Wolfe '81: MM.. Temple University. She is
on the piano faculty. The Baldwin School.
I Do's
HAND-GRONROOS
Lisa J. Gronroos '85 to Chnstopher P Hand. August 30.
1986. Susquehannans in the wedding party were Dorothy
Johnson Howie '85 and Lori A. Ciarrocca '85. Lisa is an
account executive with Eczel Corporation in Lincoln Park.
NJ and her husband is a sales executive with Timplex in
Manhattan / 152 Harvest Lane. Lincoln Park, NJ 07035.
PLUSHANSKI-DEAN
Michelle M. Dean '83 to Brian Plushanski. November
22. 1986. She is in sales, WRNJ-Radio, / R R. 2, Box 363.
Asbury. NJ 08802.
BRlGHTCLlFFE-McANVLTY
Dorothy M. McAnulty to Kenneth R. BrightclifTe '83,
March 7, 1987. In the wedding party from Susquehanna
were Garth S. Torok '83 and John J. McCurdy '83. Ken
is the trust operations supervisor with the Pennsylvania Trust
Company and his wife is the quality assurance coordinator/
staff supervisor of the respiratory therapy department at St
Agnes Bum Center. / 3130 Tyson Avenue, Philadelphia, PA
19149.
GRUVER-LEHMAN
Mary E. Lehman '51 to Darwin M. Gruver. April 24,
1987. Advent Lutheran Church, York, PA. / 3325
Edenbridge Road, York, PA 17402.
VORCE-KAUFFMAN
Linda Sue KaufTman (Kirby) '67 to Gerard T. Vorce,
May 23, 1987. / 326 Bow Lane, Gilberlsville, PA 19525.
DeLONGIS-KOTSKO
Christine R, Kotsko '83 to Mark S. DeLongis, May 23,
1987, St. Francis of Assist. Nanticoke. PA. Alison J. Bird
'83 was in the wedding party. Christine is a senior systems
analyst, CDI Corporation in Ambler, PA The groom is a
data communications specialist, American Olean Tile. / 109
Horseshoe Lane, Horsham. PA 19044
ANDERSONRECKENBEIL
Linda A. Reckenbeil '84 to Mark E. Anderson. May 24,
1987. Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. Florham Park, NJ.
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Susan McCarthy
Brown '84, Karen G. Schoenegan '84, and Glenn W.
Vrabel '83. Linda is a systems consultant. The Prudential
and her husband is regional manager. New Jersey Institute of
Technology. / 16 Tomahawk Trail. Denville, NJ 07834.
FOX-COOPER
Donna M. Cooper to Charles D. Fox '84, June 6. 1987.
First United Methodist Church. Hollidaysburg. PA. Craig
R. Urey '86 and Jack Fox Jr. '75 were in the wedding
party. He is a telecommunications specialist for Hewlett
Packard Co. / 130 Willowdale Drive. Apartment 31,
Frederick. MD 21701.
HANSEN-JOHNSTONE
Joyce M Johnstone to Timothy S. Hansen '86, June 19.
1987. at the Highland Pavillion in West Orange. NJ. Tim is
a financial accountant with Lytel. Inc.. semi-conductors in
the Branchburg Corporate Center and his wife is a clothing
buyer for Mercantile Co. in Manhattan. / 412 Village
Commons. Flemington. NJ 08822
SOLINSKY-MORGAN
Maryellen C. Morgan '86 to Thomas F. Solinsky '86,
June 27. 1987. Church of Annunciation. Shenandoah. PA.
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Deborah A.
Wengryn '86, Judith L. Sholtis '86, Deborah M. Boyle
'86, Julie A. Ness '89, and Paul R. Kopey '89. Maryellen
is assistant to the controller. Commercial Printers of
Connecticut and Tom is an electrical engineer. General
Dynamics. Groton. CT. / 127 Black Point Road. Nianiic.
CT 06357.
ANDRIESZIESCH
Nancy Ziesch (Kellogg) '68 to Julian L. Andries, Augusi
1, 1987, Christian Life Cathedral. Dallas. Texas. Nancy has
retired from Aviall. Inc. to become a full-time homemaker
and her husband is an engineer with Texas Instruments. /
2324 Chan Drive. Dallas. TX 75228.
TOMTISHENCA UGLER
Monna Kay Gaugler '84 to Paul Tomlishcn. Augusi 15.
1987. St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Elysburg. PA The
mother of the bride is Frances Leisenring Gaugler '49 and
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other Susquehannans in the wedding party were Kelly
Mowery Leitzel '83 and David M. Fisher "77. Monna is a
music teacher with Southern Columbia School District and
her husband is with Cummms. Ashland. PA. ' Box 225.
R.D I. Elysburg. PA 17824.
MiHUGH-SATTERTHWAITE
Nancy Salterthwaitc to Matthew C. McHugh '84, August
22. 1987. St. Teresa of Avilla Church. Valley Forge. PA.
He is an assistant controller. Linpro Company. Berwyn. PA.
and she is a supervisor with Coopers and Lybrand in
Philadelphia. / 901 Craftsman Road. Jeffersonville. PA
19403.
WADBROOKLO WDEN
Gay C. Lowden '82 to Frederic H. Wadbrook '83,
August 29. 1987. Church of the Nativity. Rumson. NJ.
Susquehannans in the wedding party were; Jeremy J. Davis
'82, Mary Jane Byram '82. Emily Henderson '82,
CharJes F. BischoilT '81, Andrew P. Motel '84, Laurie
Smith Lowe '82. Michelle Dean Plushanski '83, R. Scott
Hughes x'84, J. Peter Kiesewetter '83, Jean F. Campbell
'82, John P. Osborne '82. and Bruce R. Mattis x'83. Gay
is a sales manager. Somerset Holiday Inn Omni Hotel.
Somerset, NJ. Rick is a sales engineer. PMS Consolidated. /
8 Wilbur Drive. Allentown. PA 08501
AKEY-WILUAMSON
Marcia A. Williamson '83 to William J. Akey lU,
September 12. 1987. Hopewell, NJ. / 241 Windsor
Commons. Cranbury. NJ 08512.
aOODRICH-CLAPPER
Margaret J. Clapper "82 to Alan D Goodrich.
September 26, 1987. Grace Lutheran Church. Red Lion.
PA. Luther E. "Ed" Clapper '77 was in the wedding
party. Margaret's father. Rev. Dr Edwin M, Clapper '34
died February 5. 1988. She is a senior marketing analyst for
IMS America, Plymouth Meeting. Her husband is a
corporate account executive for Wausau Insurance Company.
Philadelphia. / 770 Orvilla Road. Hatfield. PA 19440,
FOSTER-BRUNET
Pamela T. Brunei x'85 to Andrew G. Foster '84,
September 26. 1987. Bemardsville. NJ. Susquehannans in
the wedding pariy were Kelly J. Konyhas '85 and Karen
A, Keenen '85. Andrew works for Steve Young Builders
and Pamela is a designer for J. M. Walton Furniture
Company. / 333 Lancaster Avenue, Apariment 215. Frazer.
PA 19355.
FALCONE-ST CLAIR
Patricia M. St. Clair '85 to John Falcone. October 3.
1987. St. John Neumann, Bryn Mawr, PA. He is a self-
employed builder and contractor, D. Falcone Co.,
Havertown, PA. / 251 Cedar Ridge Road, West Chester, PA
19380.
MESKO-GORSUCH
Susan C. Gorsuch '86 to Thomas Mesko, October 10,
1987, St. Thomas More, Allentown, PA. In the wedding
party from Susquehanna were Crystal H. Skeel '86 and
Deborah P. Tarr '86. Susan is a sales representative.
Nabisco Inc., and her husband is with Mesko Spotting
Service, / 18 East Main Street. Macungie. PA 18062.
EVANS-DOUGHERTY
Mary C. Dougherty to Alan J. Evans '83, October 17,
1987. Si. Peter the Apostle Church. River Edge. NJ.
Vincent J. Cavalea '83 was in the wedding party. Alan is a
marketing and research manager. Hospital Research
Associates. Fairfield. NJ and his wife is an aerospace design
engineer. NASA. / Apartment A-2. 10 Hasbrouck Avenue,
Hasbrouck Heights. NJ 07604.
AKNER-GERARD
Tracy A. Gerard "85 to Kevin J. Akner '85, October
17. 1987, St. Anthony's Church, Butler, NJ. Susquehannans
in the wedding party were Ester E, Chaban '85, Suzanne
M. Dudley '85, Robert M. Letts '86, and Mario P.
Ferraro '85. Tracy is employed as an executive secretary
with Seagrams in Lake Success, and Kevin is president of
Akner Contracting Co., Inc. /Ill South Centre Avenue.
Rwkville Centre. NY 1 1570
WALBUR.M-SCHAEFFER
Jean E. SchaelTer '85 to Wayne M. Walbum. October
17. 1987. Presbytcnan Church, Tenafly. NJ. Karen Lynch
Reilly '85 was the matron of honor, Jean is assistant product
manager. Polo Ralph Lauren, and her husband is a new car
manager. Sifford Pontiac. / Apartment 3P. 424 Hudson
Street. Hackensack. NJ 07601
ENDAHL-ALLEN
Lynn P. Allen '84 to David G. Endahl '84, October 17.
1987. Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Washington. CT.
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Jennifer L,
Olson '84 and Eileen Kearney Muti '84. Lynn is a meeting
planner in travel department. Nabisco Brands Inc., and
David is supervisor of financial planning. Monroe Business
Systems. / 72 White Meadow Road. Rockaway. NJ 07866.
HICKMAN-OWENS
Barbara A. Owens to Frederick L. Hickman '77,
October 24. 1987. Conyngham. PA. David M. Fisher '77
was the organist. Both Fred and his wife are national bank
examiners for the Controller of the Currency. Wilkes-Barre.
PA Duty Station. / 9 Willow Street. Conyngham. PA 18219.
MOORE-MYERS
Janet L. Myers to Peter E. Moore '84, November 21.
1987. Bethany Presbyterian Church. Peter is a sales manager
for Lumsden Corp. in Lancaster and his wife teaches first
grade. / 2545 Golden Drive. East Petersburg. PA 17520.
BROCKM AN -HUNTER
Robin Hunter to Peter C. Brockman '80, November 27,
1987, First Presbyterian Church of Ambler, Peter is
employed by Evergreen Lawns and his wife is with Sales
Aides International, / 1548 Fitzwatenown Road. Willow
Grove. PA 19090.
HORNER-DUANE
Lisa L. Duane '85 to G. Thomas Homer, November 28.
1987. North Bethesda United Methodist. Bethesda. MD.
Karen Lynch Reilly '85 was in the wedding party. Lisa is
with Eastern Appraisal Services and her husband is with the
Lenoir County School System. / 907 Westover Avenue.
Kingston. NC 28501.
BROWN-McCARTHY
Susan M. McCarthy '84 to Timothy J. Brown '85,
November 28. 1987. Our Lady of Mercy Church.
Whippany. NJ. Susan is a product manager. Duns Marketing
Services. Mt. Lakes. NJ and her husband is a financial
consultant for City Federal Savings and Loan, Bridgewater,
NJ. / Apartment F-14 Wynbrook West, Dutchneck Road,
Hightstown. NJ 08520.
HENRYHELT
Cathleen M. Helt to George A. Henry '82, November
28. 1987. First United Methodist Church. Muncy. PA.
George teaches elementary music in the Muncy School
District and his wife is a Chapter I instructional aide. / 201
Fox Hollow Road. Muncy. PA 17755.
THOMSON -RUGGIERO
Maureen Ruggiero to Steven J. Thomson '82, United
Methodist Church. Momstown. NJ. Steven is attending
Hofstra University for his masters in computer programming.
/ 140-21 Burden Crescent. Apartment 306. Bnarwood NY
11435,
TOROKREITER
Annemarie Reiter to Garth S. Torok '83, January 2,
1988, St. Cecilia Church. Philadelphia, Garth is the son of
Steve F, 'S3 and Joyce Wagner Torok 'S3. Susquehannans
in the wedding party were Scott M. Torok '88, Bruce W.
Torok '79, and Kenneth R. BrightcIifTe '83, Garth is a
systems engineer and his wife is a computer scientist, both
at the Naval Air Development Center. Warminster. PA. /
152 Basswood Drive. Warrington, PA 18976.
DACHIK-PETERSON
Jeannette Peterson to Robert A. Dachik '71, February
13. 1988. / Apartment A-17, 75 Avonwood Road. Avon,
CT 06001.
CLARKWIANT
Joan Wiant (Williamson) '53 to Herbert Clark. February
14. 1988. / 27 Spnngwood Drive. Lawrenceville. NJ 08648.
MANERISICILLITO
Grace K. Sigillito '83 to Michael Maneri. February 20,
1988. St, Augustine's Church. New City. NY.
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Brenda Larson
Barrett '83 and Susan Ann Brett '83. Grace is
telemarketing supervisor for The Middlesex News, in
Framington. MA. / 26 Clinton Street. Hopkinlon. MA
01748.
ABBOTT-SWAN
Nancy H. Swan '80 to James M. Abbott. March 5. 1988.
St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Weslfield, NJ. In the wedding
party from Susquehanna were Kent E. Swan '83 and
Patricia A. "Mimi" McDowell '80. Nancy is an assistant
secretary. DialAmerica Marketing. Mahwah. NJ and her
husband is area manager. Hilti. Inc. / 128 Snyder Avenue.
Ramsey. NJ 07446.
TIETBOHL-DAVIS
Elizabeth Ann Davis to Jon A. Tietbohl '81, March 12,
1988. Advent Lutheran Church, West Lawn. PA, Jon is the
son of Dr Ralph H. Tietbohl '49 and Susan Foiti
Tietbohl '51 and grandson of the late Lewis F. '23 and
Edna Goff Foltz '23. Jon is a vice president with Tucker
Anthony, / Apartment 1515. Carnegie Park. 200 East 94th.
New York. NY 10128.
THORSHEIMREANTILLO
Lorraine 'Lori ' Reantillo to Christopher A. Thorsheim
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'85, March 19, 1988. Grace Lutheran Church. Freehold.
NJ. Susquehannans in the wedding party were William J.
Kennedy '85 and Mark D. Thorsheim '88, and Mark L.
Russell '85 wa.s assistant to the minister, Chns is a
marketing representative, Equitable Capital Management
Corporation and his wife is an associate professional
representative. Merck. Sharp and Dohme. / 5203 North Oaks
Boulevard. North Brunswick. NJ 08902.
DREWS SCHILLING
Donna L. Schilling '84 to Jens P. Drews. July 2. 1988,
Camp Hill Presbyterian Church. Camp Hill, PA. The maid-
of-honor was Katherine L. Schilling '86, Donna is a policy
analyst with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Her
husband is a Ph.D. candidate at Pennsylvania State
University and an instructor in political science. / 4207
Williamsburg Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17109.
Born Crusaders
To James I. '78 and Jane Babinski Weigley '78, a
daughter. Lindsay Osborne. January 21. 1987. / 31 Harvest
Hill Road. West Simsbury. CT 06092.
To Michael G. '77 and Christine Evans Kennedy '78, a
daughter. Courtney Evans. January 24. 1987, / 924 Dolphin
Drive. Malvern. PA 19355
To Thomas W. '74 and Cynthia Severinsen Reinhard
'74, a son. Richard Hilding. June 5, 1987, / 10 Dogwood
Road. Moms Plains. NJ 07950,
To Mr. and Mrs, Paul R. Hinsch '74, a daughter.
Kathryn Mane. June 29. 1987. / 165 North Hermann
Avenue, Bethpage, NY 11714.
To Mr and Mrs Kevin E. Hildebrand '79, a son.
Alexander E,, July 9, 1987, ; 530 Greenville Road N,E..
Bnstolville, OH 44402,
To Timothy and Marybeth Reitz Schneider '81, a son,
Andrew Jacob, July 14. 1987, The grandmother is Delphine
Hoover Reitz '42. / 237 Mcintosh Road, West Chester, PA
19382,
To Richard and Lisa Kusche Clifford '79, a daughter,
Katlin Louise, August 28, 1987, / 6 Massachusetts Avenue.
Massapequa, NY 11758,
To Douglas and Claudia MerkI Ronan '83, a daughter.
Jessica Krisline, September 12. 1987, / 17 Roslyn Drive.
Oakhurst. NJ 07755.
To Mr, and Mrs, Steven E. Arnold '73, a son, Jeremy
Ethan, September 30, 1987 / 85 Knob Hill Road,
Glastonbury. CT 06033
To Lucas and Jill Berninger Van Balen '74, a son,
Nicolas Jorge. October 4. 1987. / Apdo, 58. Guanare.
Portuguesa 3310. Venezuela.
To Ernest J., Jr. '83 and Rebecca Roman Meisel '83, a
son. Benjamin Allan. October 12. 1987, / R,D, 1. Box 209.
Duncannon. PA 17020,
To Lutz G. '85 and Heather Carter Pescht '87, a
daughter. Tanya Lani. December 10. 1987, / 46-288
Kamehameha Highway. Kaneohe. Hawaii 96744.
To David A. '81 and Paula Bachman Johnson '81, a
daughter. Kaitlyn Pamsh. January 5. 1988, David has been
promoted to marketing manager for Laerdal Medical
Corporation. / 125 Lynne Road. Hopewell Junction, NY
12533.
To Mr and Mrs David A. Coryell '73, a daughter. Cary
Lee. January 14. 1988 David is an academic adviser in the
athletic department at the University of Virginia. / Rt. 1 .
Box 190-B. Earlysville. VA 22936.
To Kenneth A. '84 and Jo-Ellen Malloy Miller '81, a
daughter. Stephanie Anne. February 14. 1988, / 1725
Wright Avenue. Apartment 38. Mountain View. CA 94043,
To Steve and Jill White Holmes '78, a son. Louis
Addison. March 9. 1988, / 15815 Germantown Road.
Germantown. MD 20874,
To Donald W, and Carol Bischof Kohler '78, a
daughter. Devin Wesley, March 12. 1988, Carol is a senior
communications specialist with IBM, / 39 West Main Street.
New Kingston. PA 17072,
To Mr and Mrs Steven L. Schongar '83, a daughter,
Ashley Mane, March 12. 1988, / 254 Plymouth Street.
Stratford. CT 06497,
To James A and Jeanne KaufTman Kreiser '74, a
daughter. Elizabeth Jane. March 14. 1988, Jeanne is director
of training for Johnson and Johnson Hospital Services, / 29
Compton Court. Basking Ridge. NJ 07920,
To James and Jean Craig Hallowell '78, a daughter.
Kristen Elizabeth. March 16. 1988, / 403 Ramsey Road.
Yardley. PA 19067,
To Joseph and Michele LeFevre Quinn '78, a daughter.
Therese Marie. March 27. 1988. / 1205 Crestover Road.
Wilmington. DE 19803,
To Larry and Juliann Korper Strassner '70, a daughter.
Rebecca Joanne. March 27. 1988, / 753 Bnsa del Mar. El
Paso. TX 79912,
To Paul and Martha Piatt Butler '81, a son, Luke
Pfeiffer, Apnl 21, 1988, / 3806 Sharp Street, Philadelphia.
PA 19127,
To Mr and Mrs. Scott D. Harris '76, a daughter. Ashley
Hams. May 1. 1988. / 7000 Scotch Drive, Laurel, MD
20707.
To Lee and Dorothy Muzzy LaPierre '73, a daughter.
Renee Lee. May 2. 1988, / 128 Montvale Avenue. Wobum.
MA 01801,
To James W and Jill Jacobus Jurgensen '78, a son.
Samuel Charles. May 3. 1988, Jill is a senior research editor
with Rodale Press. Inc. / 635 Twelfth Avenue. Bethlehem.
PA 18018.
To Scott Walker Thomburg and Sue Ruth Larsen '82, a
daughter. Laura Jane Thomburg, May 9. 1988, Sue will
continue to teach vocal music at Cavallini Middle School,
Upper Saddle River, NJ. / 49 Hillside Drive. Warwick. NY
10990,
To Howard and Linda Fennimore Lippincott '78, a
daughter. Catherine. June 5. 1988. / 424 Linden Avenue,
Riverton. NJ 08077.
Deaths
Mary Eastep Hill '30, Middletown. PA. March 15.
1987, She began teaching upon graduation and continued to
teach most of her adult life in the Central Pennsylvania area.
Ruth Dively Kaufman '29, Morganton. NC. January
1988. The wife of the Reverend Jerome B, Kaufman, she
resided in Chicago for many years, where in addition to
serving as church organist she taught private lessons on
piano and violin-
Mary Carlin McAvey '31, Wilkes-Bane. PA, April 24.
1988, She earned a Normal School certificate from East
Stroudsburg before graduating with a bachelor's degree from
Susquehanna, After teaching in the public schools of
Hyattsville. MD. she became a special reader for the blind
in Washington. DC. where she resided most of her life
William H. Wisler '35, Reading. PA. May I. 1988 He
was a teacher, guidance counselor and business manager of
athletics at Reading High School during a career that
spanned 45 years.
Lillian E. Fisher '12, Moraga. CA. May 4. 1988. After
graduating from Susquehanna magna cum laude. she earned
a master's degree from the University of Southern California
and a PhD, from the University of California, She became
one of the first women to do so in 1924, She retired early
from teaching to devote full time to wnting. Most of her ten
books deal with Latin- American history. She was one of
many members of her family to graduate from Susquehanna
over the years,
Paul J. Herb 'SO, Mechanicsburg. PA. May 13, 1988,
He worked for many years as a claims adjuster for
Nationwide Insurance in the Harrisburg area,
John E. Zubak '43, Schcreville. IN. May 23. 1988, He
was a former safety director of Standard Oil of Indiana,
Zubak was an outstanding athlete at Susquehanna and is a
member of the SU Sports Hall of Fame, He also assisted
Amos Alonzo Stagg. Jr. as line coach in the late 1940s,
Joan Fopeano Fellows '50, Lewistown. PA. May 30.
1988 She was a native of Sheffeld. England, and attended
Susquehanna in the 1940s, She formeriy worked as center
director for the Mifflin County Area Agency on Aging,
Dorothy Shutt Kimmel '40, Reading. PA. May 31.
1988, She taught for many years in Butler Township and
Ashland school districts. Her husband. George J, Kimmel
'38. served as a teacher and pnncipal in several school
districts in the North Schuylkill area.
Campus News
Meese Successor
Holds
SU Honorary Degree
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Susquehanna Cited
Among America's Best
Colleges
Susquehanna University once again has been cited
among the nation's lop 25 comprehensive colleges by
U.S. News & World Report.
Susquehanna is the only Pennsylvania institution
that has been ranked in three consecutive surveys
among small comprehensive colleges. Susquehanna
was ranked 17lh among the 167 U.S. institutions that
enroll between 1.500 and 2.500 students.
The magazine stated that "beyond admitting good
students, keeping a strong faculty and supporting both
with sufficient resources, the best small comprehensive
colleges offer students the fruits of both academic
worlds: the vast array of liberal ans and professional
programs found at larger universities and the personal
settings traditional at schools specializing in the liberal
arts."
The magazine used five measures to judge
educational quality: the school's selectivity; the
strength of its faculty; its instructional budget per
student; the resources available for its educational
programs; a college's ability to see its entering
students through to graduation.
Susquehanna received especially high marks for its
high percentage of student retention and for its course
in career planning that is required of all students for
graduation. U.S. News & World Report based its
ranking on Susquehanna's Class of 1986 which
boasted a higher than 71 percent retention rate.
University Choir Releases Album
Fans of the Susquehanna University Choir and
Chamber Singers now can listen to the two groups
anytime.
The album features the 60-voice University Choir,
directed by Cyril Stretansky. singing "Prayer of St.
Patrick" and "Open Thou Mine Eyes" by Rutter. the
Hebrew Melody "Kol Nidre" arranged by
Christiansen, as well as some selections from German
and Italian composers. Three selections presented by
the University's Chamber Singers, also are featured.
There are other Susquehanna touches to the album.
The full-color album cover was painted by Jeff Martin,
a Susquehanna graduate from Selinsgrove. Lawrence
Cooper, a lecturer in music at Susquehanna, served as
sound engineer.
Alumni can purchase the album for $7.50 (mailing
costs included), by sending checks to: Choir Album.
Music Department, Susquehanna University,
Selinsgrove. PA 17870. Please make checks payable to
Susquehanna University.
Edwin Meese's successor as the United States
attorney general holds an honorary degree recipient
from Susquehanna University.
Former Pennsylvania governor Richard L.
Thomburgh received an honorary Doctor of Public
Administration from Susquehanna in 1983 for his
commitment to integrity and efficiency in government.
Students Speak Up for
Public Service
Members of Susquehanna's Project House System
were selected to represent all Pennsylvania college and
university students at a press conference for A Day in
the Life of Youth Service, a state and national
celebration marking public service.
Bill Koch, a senior from Sinking Spring. Pa. and
president of system's Susquehanna University
Neighborhood Council, spoke on behalf of voluntarism
at the conference held in the Pennsylvania Capitol
rotunda. Other students to represent Susquehanna
included; David Benjamin '89 of Oxford, N.Y., Lauri
Wilkinson '89 of Grreensburg, Pa., and Gigi
Wainwright '90, Wexford, Pa.
Universit)- Choir album cover features the illusiruiiuii uj Sustiufliannu nUmnms Jell Muriin 75.
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he was small, carefull)' constructed by craftsman who cared
in a yard not large, just room enough to cocoon her and
them from distractions of the big yards, insulated by her
smallness apart from the glamour and the heraldry of the
big ships. She was quietly, slowly, surely born. Attended with
pride and christened with love, she slipped into the waters of the future.
Leaving the fanfare of the billion dollar leviathans behind, alone she
sailed down the channel and out to sea. A course had been plotted by
navigators trained to sail her to ports of need, crewed by men and
women committed to steer her through seas of storm and calm.
through channels narrow, past shoals of danger to harbors of hope
with cargoes precious, cargoes of learning and enlightenment. An
opportunity to all. she isn't the biggest or the richest, the most famous
or the best known, but her heart is stout, her keel is straight, her hope
invincible, her destiny determined by you. You. her crew, will sail
her on to horizons of great promise, for she is a ship of integrity.
character, love and dedication, this graceful lady, this intrepid ship.
Susquehanna University... Thank you and Cod bless you.
cliff Robertson
Speaking on Susquehanna's
behalf al Ihe capital
campaign kickoff cclebralion
on March 26. 1988
Thank You!
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NUMBER 1
WINTER 1989
Amos Alonzo Stagg Day 1988
will go down in Susquehanna history as being
more than a football ceremony to honor a pair of
the University's legendary gridiron coaches.
The weekend of October 22 will be
remembered as a celebration of some 50 years of
Crusader athletics and a tribute to two men that
largely made it all possible.
Few will remember the weekend more than
A. A. Stagg Jr.. 89, and his wife Arvilla. Stagg
Jr. coached 26 years at Susquehanna. 17 as head
football coach. He was honored during a halftime
ceremony at the Susquehanna-Widener football
game, and was presented an honorary Doctor of
Science degree later that day.
"In 1924, 1 went out and visited colleges from
Salt Lake City to Boston as part of the Olympic
trials. I visited some 160 colleges and, as far as
beauty, Susquehanna is in the top 10 percent,"
Stagg said of his return.
"The combination of it being a college that is
trying to turn out good people and bright people
to live happy lives is the best way to go."
"Coach Stagg said that he was honored by
Susquehanna as he was presented a Doctor of
Science degree. But this man, who gave so much
life to the University, honored Susquehanna by
returning to campus," said Jim Campbell '63,
Director of Alumni Relations. (See Commentary,
Page 2.)
His father, the legendary A. A. Stagg Sr. who
ranks third in NCAA history in all-time coaching
victories (314), co-coached the team to a 21-19-3
record with his son for six years (1947-52). Stagg
Sr. died m 1965 at the age of 102.
Stagg Jr. was joined by a reunion of nearly
100 of his former athletes for the festivities.
Many held fond memories of "Coach."
"If I had to select 10 of the most
compassionate and understanding men I've been
around. Coach Stagg would be one of them and
would be high on the list." said Susquehanna
professor emeritus Robert M. Bastress '39 of
Selinsgrove. Bastress, who was a running back
from 1933-34 and 1937-38, owns the school's
ninth best career rushing mark (1,517) and
eighth-best seasonal total (660 in 1938).
"Amos Alonzo Stagg Jr. was a real gentleman
who was dedicated to each of his players. He had
a good value system and he passed it on to his
players," said Samuel D. Ross Jr. '54 of
Carlisle, a running back at Susquehanna from
1951-53. Ross is now president of Pennsylvania
Blue Shield.
"Mr. Stagg had an intense interest in his
players as people and not just as football
players."
Stagg's feelings for his former players were
still apparent upon his return to Susquehanna
"Both Mrs. Stagg and I enjoyed our trip
immensely. One of the most delicious parts was
that I had a chance to meet and talk with some of
the former team members I had coached as well
as a host of friends," said Stagg.
"While I was away and the years passed, I got
very hungry to see my former friends. I have a
deep interest in my former players who have
worked so hard for Susquehanna and me."
Stagg and his former players displayed their
deep feelings during an emotional halftime
ceremony in which Stagg, the former athletes,
and others in the crowd were caught up in the
moment. President Joel Cunningham presented
Stagg with a framed photograph of young Stagg
and his father on the Susquehanna bench flanked
by players Bob O'Gara '51, of Middletown, NJ
and Dick Burley '53. of Muncy.
"It was the unanimous opinion of all the
returnees that the Stagg celebration was the finest
weekend that we've had here in a long while,"
said Larry Isaacs '43 of Selinsgrove, a Stagg Era
tailback. A retired corporate financial executive,
Isaacs is now a visiting professor of business
practice at Susquehanna. "The thing that
impressed everyone was the vigor, pep and
interest in current activities shown by Coach and
Mrs. Stagg."
Stagg also had a positive influence on the 1988
Crusader football team during his visit, as he
addressed the squad prior to their Friday practice.
The Crusaders were to play Widener University
the next day in a game which could have earned
them their third-straight Middle Atlantic
Conference title.
All 82 players joined the coaches, managers
and boosters in a circle around Stagg. In a
spirited 10-minute talk, Stagg praised the players
for their hard work, retold his favorite
motivational story ("Pour on the Welsh Coals")
and warned the squad of its opposition on
Saturday.
"That (Stagg's speech) was really
inspirational," said noseguard John Garrett '90 of
Lebanon as he snapped on his helmet before
practice.
"It was a thrill for our players," says current
head football coach Rocky Rees. "They touched
the history and tradition of the game that most
kids don't get an opportunity to experience."
Unfortunately, the Crusaders dropped the 16-10
contest to the Pioneers of Widener.
"That Widener cornerback did a fine job,"
Stagg told a reporter from the Philadelphia
Inquirer. "And that Number 98 (defensive end
John Collins) is a tough son of a gun. They made
it tough for my team today."
Stagg
Reunion
Pays
Tribute to
Legendary
Coaches
Mike FerlazZO ^ ne legendary Slaggs.
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emotional half-time tribute to the legendary coaching team of Slagg Jr. and Sr
There are those al Notre Dame who will tell you that
the spirit of Knute Rockne is still alive on their
campus.
After Stagg Day at Susquehanna, we know "The
Spirit of Stagg" is alive and well on ours. As Coach
and Mrs. Stagg returned home to Susquehanna, it
became evident that Amos Alonzo Stagg Jr. was more
than a coach at Susquehanna during his 26-year
tenure. Whether or not his former players realized it at
the time, it was evident during the reunion that this
man had a profound and positive influence not only on
the lives of "his boys," but on the lives of everyone
on campus during those years.
The magic of the Stagg name brought people back
to campus from far and near. Some had not returned
for 40 years or more.
Television and print reporters — many of whom
were not bom when Stagg coached his last game at
Susquehanna — were captivated by this vibrant,
energetic man of nearly 90 years.
President Joel Cunningham presented Coach Stagg
with a framed photo of Stagg and his father during an
emotional ceremony, surrounded by nearly 100 of his
former athletes. Emotions continued to run high
throughout the day. Teammates who had not seen each
other for more than 20 years, in some cases, shared in
this joyful reunion.
Coach Stagg said he was honored that Susquehanna
awarded him an honorary Doctor of Science degree.
But it really was Stagg who honored Susquehanna
with the time he gave this university and with his
return to campus.
The words that best describe Stagg's devotion to
Susquehanna are those he used to characterize the
success of Susquehanna football: "... Great teams
don't occur by accident. They come from the spirit
and the very hard work of athletes who love their
college and their teammates. There also has to be an
intense desire and leadership called heart within the
team, as well as superior coaching and loyal
backing."
— Jim Camptbell '63
Corrections
Susquehanna University appreciates the generosity
shown by our alumni, parents and friends during
1987-88. While the University strives to be complete
and accurate, we apologize for the following
inadvertent errors in the recent Donor Report;
Philip R. Templin '42 should have been listed in the Benjamin
Kurtz Circle and the Chiss ol I'M:.
Gerald R. Pacella '68 should have been listed in the Benjamin
Kunz Circle and the Class ol 1168, and
Samuel S. Fletcher '41 should have been listed in the 1838
Society and the Class of 1941.
The following persons were incorrectly listed in the Donor
Report: Louis G. "75 and Karen Van Gilder. Carol Cox Kirchner
"65. and Nancy Stroup Wagner '68
George (he "71 ) and Janet Earhart '36 Harkins were omitted
from the Honorary Degree Recipients listing and the Orange Club
Victor M. Gubin was inadvenently omitted from the Memorials
section for whom memorial gifts were received during the 1987-88
fiscal year
The following persons were omitted from the
Orange Club:
F & L Doors. Inc.
Shirley Jones Vincent '59
Elizabeth Fry Vogcl '38
David G. Volk '52
Thomas A. Voll '83
G. Allan Vollmers '52
Howard and Barbara
Wachenfeld
Mary Fox Wagenseller "37
Ernest R. Walker '53
Nancy Hess Walker '63
Eric S. Walker '79
Suzanne Wilkinson Walker '83
William C. '85 and Mary Fisher
'85 Warrick
Edward K. Watkins '75
Richard T, '82 and Lynn Sart
■77 Walkins
Mr, and Mrs. Robert W
Watson. Jr.
Howard and Martha Weaner
Luther Weaver. Jr. '26
Willi K. E. Weichelt '60
Randall W. Welfley '84
Harry W. Welliver II '85
Brenda Overcash West '86
Westvaco
Richard L. Wetzel '50
Barbara G Phllbrick '73 and
JohnT. Whealon '71
James W. '58 and Gail
Woolbeil '58 White
David and Judie Wiley
Freeman Wilhour "25
Stephen K. Wilkins
Amelia Krapf Williams '33
Arthur E Wilmarlh '32
Lynn Whitlleshey Wilson '72
Dorothy G. Wilson
Christopher L Winters '65
Joseph S. Witcofsky '80
Gene Witiak '59
Jeffrey S. "71 and Joan Mercer
■73 Witle
Vaughn A. '67 and Sandra J.
Wolf
A Franklin Wolfe '45
Bnice '33 and Marian Walbora
'33 Worthington
Mr and Mrs Robert K. Wyatt
John D '56 and Janet Gemer
'56 Yeich
Richard N Young '54
Feme Lauver Zeigler '43
John and Martha Zeller
Christie Zimmerman '25
Harold C. '49 and Joan Apple
"48 Zimmerman
Zimmerman's Dodge
Evan P '49 and N Frances
Lybarger '49 Zlock
Philip S, Zofrea '80
Mr and Mrs Louis Zucca. Jr
Judith Anderson Zucker '59
Karen Pfleger Zygan '69
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Grant Supports
Opportunities for
Cultural Diversity
Susquehanna University has been awarded a $17,600
grant from the Aid Associalion to Lutherans to develop a
program to increase minority enrollment and retention
"During Ihe next year, a series of activities will be
held to heighten awareness and focus our efforts resulting
in a comprehensive action plan for Ihe future." said
Jeanne H. Neff. vice president for academic affairs.
"Many aspects of the curriculum must be changed in
order to reach recruiting and retention goals for minonty
students."
The grant has been provided through AAL's
Affirmation of Lutheran Higher Education Program.
Since its introduction in 1980. the AAL program has
provided more than $7 4 million in grants to Lutheran
colleges and universities in the U.S.
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Women, the Arts, and Society
Symposium Draws International Dialogue
More than 800 scholars, performing artists and
students gathered November 3-5 at Susquehanna
University for what is believed to be the most diverse
symposium ever on "Women, the Arts, and Society."
The symposium featured performances and
presentations by 200 scholars and artists from as far as
Nigeria, England, and Germany. Highlighting the
conference as keynote speakers were artist Judy
Chicago and literary scholars Sandra Gilbert and Susan
Gubar.
"An embodies vision. If women and men can share
their visions of the world and themselves, they can
learn to live together without oppression," said
symposium co-chair Susan R. Bowers. "We hope this
conference helped all of us to appreciate the art of the
women who have come before us — our mothers,
grandmothers, and aunts — as well as that of women
who come from very different ethnic and cultural
backgrounds from our own .' "
Planning for the symposium began in early 1987
when Bowers and co-chair Ron Dotterer, Susquehanna
faculty and board members of the Susquehanna
University Studies, proposed the idea to President Joel
Cunningham. Board members for the scholarly journal
envisioned the symposium as a way to stimulate a pool
of scholarly papers for the Studies.
Their idea won approval and funding from the Fund
for Excellence, a fund established in 1985 celebrating
the inauguration of Cunningham. The Fund for
Excellence is awarded annually to support activities
which make an impact on teachers' and learners' lives
and contribute to the increasing quality of
Susquehanna. The symposium also drew support from
the Pennsylvania Humanities Council and the
Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.
"We were particularly pleased to have this
symposium serve as an expression of Susquehanna's
commitment to increased cultural diversity and to the
recognition of the contributions of women to the arts
and society," Cunningham said.
Jeanne Neff, vice president for academic affairs,
said planners envisioned a relatively small gathering of
scholars at the outset. "When the call for papers went
out, however, the response was overwhelming. The
more than 200 papers and performances chosen for the
program represented only about half of the proposals
received. It also became apparent that a community
wider than University faculty and students was anxious
to become involved."
Symposium coordinator Dolly Diers estimated that
more than 2,000 hours were spent preparing for the
event.
Members of the Susquehanna faculty and
administration served as session moderators, along
with colleagues from Bucknell University, members of
a local women's spirituality group, local artists and
crafts people. The university Women's Auxiliary
sponsored a concert and provided bed and breakfast
accommodations for many participants. Student groups
such as Arts Alive, writing tutors, and honorary
societies such as Sigma Tau Delta in English and
Sigma Alpha Iota in Music offered support. Members
of the Panhellenic Council and the brothers of Sigma
Phi Epsilon fraternity also provided assistance.
With topics ranging from quilting to bodybuilding,
the symposium was grouped into 59 sessions on
education, emerging issues in women's art, film and
photography, literature, minority artists, music,
mythology, political issues, theatre, and visual arts.
The symposium opened with performances by the
Susquehanna flute ensemble and Women's Choir as
well as an art exhibit by award-winning faculty artists
Florence Putterman, Dorothy Masom and David
Lauver.
Although the symposium was November 3-5,
Susquehanna celebrated the arts during the entire fall
semester.
Other artists and lecturers throughout the semester
included: Janet Arnold, costumer to British stage and
television, sponsored by the Apple-Zimmerman Fund
for Elizabethan Studies; Gene Dahmen, Former
president of the Boston Bar Association, Woodrow
Wilson visiting fellow; Siv Cedering, Visiting Writers
Series; Anne Imelda Radice, director of the National
Many sessions drew capacity crowds during the three-day symposium.
Museum For Women in the Arts; Faith Burgess, dean
of the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia;
musicians Martha Leader, Mary Tooke, Emily
Corbato, Carol Lyn Butcher and Calven Johnson;
Dorothy Gillespie, artist, Woodrow Wilson fellow;
Mirta Mulhare, opera composer, sponsored by the
Meet the Composer program; The Western Opera
Theatre of the San Francisco Opera Company,
presenting the opera "Madame Butterfly"; and Lili
Bita. Greek actress.
Leaders in Art,
Literary Criticism
Serves as Keynoters
Three leaders in the world of women's art and
literature highlighted the national symposium on
"Women, the Arts and Society" at Susquehanna.
Distinguished literary scholars Susan Gubar and Sandra
Gilbert delivered the symposium's first major address on
constructing an anthology of literature by women. Gubar
and Gilbert edited The Norton Anthology of Literature hy
Women, the first single anthology of the literature
produced by English-speaking women between the 14lh
Century and the President.
"Through their collaborative work, both in the analysis
of women's writing and in the gathering of women
wnters into anthologies, they have shaped a solid,
credible and lasting body of insight and knowledge about
women in literature," said Jeanne Neff, vice president of
academic affairs.
Gilbert, an English professor at Princeton, and Gubar,
and English professor at Indiana University, helped to
establish the field of study of literature by women. The
anthology they co-edited spans six centuries and
constitutes a historic first step toward redefining the
canon of great literature.
Visual artist and writer Judy Chicago discussed her
contnbutions to the female point of view in art through
her works, "The Birth Project," "Powerplay," and her
current project "Holocaust Project 1990."
Chicago is best known for "The Dinner Party," a
multi-media project which symbolizes the history of
women in a series of 39 place settings, "a
reinterpretation of 'The Last Supper' from the point of
view of those who have done the cooking and set the
table." The creation of "The Dinner Party" involved
more than 400 people and five years in the making.
Chicago worked with talented needleworkers in
producing "The Birth Project," after interviewing
hundreds of women about birth related experiences.
"Powerplay" is an exhibition of paintings, drawings,
tapestries, and bronzes that demonstrate the adverse
effects that power and the desire for power have on men
and women in society
"1 think there's still tremendous resistance to the idea
that we, as women, can shape the direction of art,"
Chicago said. "The same problems exist for art that exist
for the society in general."
Chicago and her husband, photographer Donald
Woodman, are currently working on the "Holocaust
Project 1990" to illustrate the need to keep the horror of
the Holocaust fresh in the public mind.
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Sports
Fall Athletes Rise
to All-Stars
Susquehanna athletes were well represented on post-
season All-Star teams as 18 Crusaders received honors.
Although none of the 1988 Crusader fall squads copped
Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) team titles, most
remained in title contention until late in the season.
Football
Despite losing 16 starters from the 1987 championship
8-2 squad, the Crusaders came close to winning their
third straight MAC title. Fourth-year head coach Rocky
Rees guided the squad to a 6-2 record and third place in
the MAC. 6-4 overall.
On that conference slate was a 16-10 loss to eventual
co-champion Widener University in which the Pioneers
scored their first touchdown on a disputed fourth and
inches call.
Regardless. Rees saw his young team mature from a
1-3 start and go on to win five of its last six contests,
including road victories over MAC powers Juniata
(21-20) and Lycoming (23-0).
Senior halrtiack Joe Witt of Shamokin set six school
records, while sophomore comerback Cory Mabry of
Pottsville tied another in his first year of collegiate
football.
Witt set new standards for career all-purpose yardage
(4.062). scoring (180), kickoff-retum yardage (1.336).
and kickoff returns (1,336). as well as single-season all-
purpose yardage (1.367) and single-game receiving
yardage (215 vs. Lycoming). Witt was selected to the
MAC First Team All-Stars and was voted team "Most
Valuable Player."
Mabry tallied 10 interceptions, tying the school single-
season record (Mike Fabian, 1971). He also was tied for
second in the final NCAA Division III national rankings
(1.1 interceptions/game).
Senior Inside linebacker Trevor Henry of Camp Hill
was a Division III Preseason All-American according to
College Football Preview and was one of USA Today's
"Players to Watch" in Division 111. Henry proved
worthy of those accolades during the season, leading the
team in tackles with 140 (53 solo. 69 initial hits) and
earned MAC First Team honors and was named the
squad's "Best Defensive Player."
Joining Witt and Henry on the MAC First Team All-
Stars was junior center Colin Hewlett of Allentown,
who moved to center in mid-season after starting the year
at tackle.
Selections to the MAC Second Team All-Stars
included senior fullback and "Best Offensive Player"
Cosmo lacavazzi of Belle Mead, NJ, and seniors John
Hopkins of W'ellsboro at offensive tackle, and Kenny
Jones of Mahwah, NJ at defensive end. Juniors on thai
team included split end Chris Elvidge of Collegeville,
noseguard John Garrett of Lebanon, and strong safety
Willie Starace of Old Bridge, NJ. Sophomores included
oflensive guard Matt Caretti of Shoemakersville, punter
John Hall of Cortland, NY and place kicker Randy
Helt of Camp Hill.
Crusader gridders also received academic honors.
Senior inside linebacker Rich Roth of Dresher and
sophomore quarterback David Battisti of Susquehanna
were named to the GTE/CoSIDA Distnct 2 College
Division Academic All-America Football Team, The
squad included Division II and III players from a six-state
area with a 3.2 Grade Point Average (GPA).
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Cross Country
Tenth-year head coach Stan Seiple guided the
Crusader harriers to a 4-3 overall record as he earned his
100th career victory as head coach ( 100-23- 1 ).
Although injuries and illness hampered the squad at the
MAC Championships and led to a 12th-place finish,
senior Ed Fallon of Old Bridge, NJ completed his best
season with the team's top finish at the MAC competition
(22nd). He finished first for the Crusaders in several
meets, shanng that honor with junior captain Marty
Martynuska of Lilly.
Seiple retired at season's end and former Susquehanna
women's track head coach (1984-85) and men's track
assistant (1981-85) Bob Remaley of Richfield was
named as his successor. A distance coach for the men's
track team. Remaley accumulated a 12-7 record as
women's head coach.
Field Hockey
After getting off to a 3-0 start while outscoring their
opponents 10-0. the Lady Crusaders had scoring
problems for the remainder of the season and finished
5-7-1 for 13th-year head coach Connie Harnum.
Despite the record, junior left link Wendy Sharkus of
Easton was selected to the MAC Northwest All-Star
team. Junior goalie Beth Parillo of Brookside, NJ
finished tenth in the MAC in goalie save percentage at
.875 (1 12 saves/16 goals). Freshman wing Peggy Bobb
of Middleburg led the squad in scoring with four goals.
Soccer
The men's soccer team opened the season by winning
SIX of its first ten matches, including a 3-1 MAC-NW
mark and a victory over Division 11 Bloomsburg
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University (2-1), The team surpassed its 1987 win total
(4) by mid-season.
A loss to the nationally-ranked University of Scranton
was followed by another setback to top-ranked
Elizabethtown. A seven-game slide brought the team's
final record to 6-1 1 for second-year head coach Terry
Molloy.
Senior forward and co-captain Bill Mueller of
Berkeley Heights, NJ broke the school record for goals
in a career as he scored 13 of the team's 18 goals, giving
him 28 for his career. Mueller was selected to the MAC
Second Team All-Stars for his efforts.
Senior goalie Rob Ancipink of Fanwood, NJ had
another solid year, touting a .758 save percentage (132
save.s/42 goals) and a 2 47 goals against average. Junior
co-captain and midfielder Dennis McManus of Spring
Lake Heights, NJ also played well in the midfield and
heads the list of underclassmen.
Volleyball
Under the guidance of first-year head coach Carole
Templon, the 1988 women's volleyball team posted its
second-straight winning season at 17-14 and battled from
a MAC playoff spot down to season's end.
Although Elizabethtown took the final playoff spot,
junior setter/hitter and captain Jennifer Davis of York
was named to the MAC-Northwest Section All-Stars after
leading the team in digs (361. finishing second in kill
attempts (257). and completing 131 with a .358 kill
percentage. The two-time Susquehanna MVP also was
first on the squad in set attempts (354). assists (672). and
services aces (59).
Senior hitter Tracy Gillin of Conemaugh earned post-
season honors with her selection to the GTE/CoSIDA
District 2 College Division Academic All-America
Volleyball Team.
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learn running back Joe Wilt sails
across the goal line for
Susquehanna' s lone touchdown in
Itu-tr StuRg Day game with Wittener
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Campus News
Fall Events Call
Alums and Friends
Back to Campus
Record numbers of alumni and tncnds relumed to the
Susquehanna campus for a full schedule of fall festivities.
Nearly 200 volunteers who assist Susquehanna's
admissions, alumni, career development, and development
efforts returned to campus for the annual Volunteer
Leadership Weekend. The special weekend session coincided
with Homecoming activities. September 23-25.
Festivities following Volunteer Leadership workshops that
weekend included a parade, a picnic under the Big Tent near
Stagg Field, and a football victory against Wilkes College.
October 22 was a special day for past and present
Susquehanna students and families. The day was shared by
the annual Parents Weekend and Stagg Era Reunion. Nearly
1.000 parents of Susquehanna students attended weekend
activities while almost 100 former athletes of Amos Alonzo
Stagg Jr, and Sr. returned to campus to honor the legendary
coaching team.
The following weekend, the University welcomed a record
number of guests for the Benjamin Kurtz Circle for a special
recognition dinner. This year, more than 160 persons
atlended. The Kurtz Circle recognizes those persons who
coniribute at least $1,000 annually to Susquehanna.
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Faculty/Staff Briefs
■ Antonin Rusek, assistani professor of economics,
presented a paper on "Measuring the Impact of
Announcements of the U.S. Merchandise Trade Balance
on the Deutsche Mark/Dollar Spot Rate on the
Announcement Day" at the annual convention of the
American Economic Association and the Allied Social
Sciences Association.
■ A report on assessing education by honors program
director Ronald Dotterer was published by The NaiiormI
Honors Report. The article is first of five pieces Dotterer
will write for the national journal this year.
■ Beverly Romberger, assistant professor of speech
communication, presented a paper on "Oral History — A
Methodology for Gender Researchers" at the national
Speech Communication Association convention.
B Charlotte Gross, assistant professor of English, gave
a paper on "Pilgrims in Time: The Structure of the
Middle English Religious Lyric" at the Pennsylvania
Symposium for Medieval and Renaissance Studies.
■ French professor Jack Kolbert has been elected to
the board of trustees of the International Institute
Foundation in Madrid, Spain.
■ Works by Florence Pulterman, lecturer in art,
recently were exhibited at the Owensboro (KY) Museum
of Art's Mid-America Biennial. She also was invited to
conduct a workshop for the Printmaking Council of New
Jersey and a lecture at New York's Cooper Union.
■ Art lecturer David Lauver took first place in
photography in the Art Association of Harrisburg's fall
exhibition.
■ Financial aid director Helen Nunn has been elected
to a two-year term as treasurer of the Pennsylvania
Association of Financial Aid Administrators.
■ Architects of the Abyss: The Indeterminate Fictions
ofPoe, Hawthorne, and Melville, written by visiting
assistant professor of English Dennis Pahl has been
published by the University of Missouri Press.
■ Richard W.H. Kozlowski '75 presented findings of
his summer 1988 research at the annual meeting of the
American Astronomical Society. Kozlowski researched
the moon's sodium atmosphere and the surface rock of
the planet Mercury.
■ Carol Harrison, assistant professor of mathematical
sciences, has received a 1988-89 Fulbright Scholar Grant
to continue teaching at Liberia's Cuttington University
College through July 1989.
■ An encaustic painting by Dorothy Masom, lecturer
in art. took top honors in the Pennsylvania Painting juried
art exhibit at Bucknell University. Distinguished New
York art critic Clement Greenberg served as juror.
Paintings by former art instructor Hilda Karniol and
alumni office secretary Ethel Foor also were chosen for
the exhibit.
■ A manuscript Gary Fincke, associate professor of
English, has been awarded the Green Tower Press's 1990
Chapbook Prize Publication.
B A Pennsylvania German Anthology, a 1988
Susquehanna University Press publication edited by Penn
State professor Earl Haag, has been dedicated to the late
Russell W. Gilbert, a prominent Pennsylvania German
researcher and writer who taught at Susquehanna from
1930-70.
■ University librarian Peter V. Deekle has been
elected president-elect of the Pennsylvania Library
Association.
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Calendar of Events
Al home
March 1
Visiting Writers Series
Guest Lecturer: Peter Stilt
Sciberl Hall Auditorium
7:30 p.m.
March 3
University Jazz Ensemble Concert
Seibert Hall Auditorium
8pm
March 4
Women's Auxiliary Meeting
Seibert Hall Auditorium
2 p.m.
March 6
University Artist Senes
Si Paul Chamber Orchesu^
Weber Chapel Auditorium
8p,m,
March 15
Wednesday Momjng Lecture Series
Degenstein Campus Center
10:30 am.
March 25
University Track Invitational
10 a.m.
March 29
Baseball vs. King's College
1 p.m.
March 31
Softball vs. King's College
2:30 pm.
April 1
Lutheran Youth Day al Susquehanna
April 1
Baseball vs- Elizbcthlown College
Ipm.
April 2
Baseball vs, Misencordia College
Ip.m.
Softball vs, Canisius College
1 p.m.
April 4
Softball vs, Elizabethlown College
2:30 p.m.
April 9
Baseball vs. Lebanon Valley College
1 p m.
April 10
Men's Golf vs, York College
Ip.m.
April 11
Softball vs, Marywood College
2:30 p.m.
April 12
Wednesday Mommg Leclure Senes
Degenstein Campus Center
10:30 a.m.
April 12
Baseball vs, Dickinson College
1 p.m.
April 12
Visiting Wnlers Series
Guest speaker: Gregory Djaniklan
Greta Ray Lounge
7:30 p.m.
April 13
Soflball vs. University of Scranlon
2:30 p.m.
April 15
Baseball vs. Messiah College
1 p.m
April 16
University Choir in Concert
Weber Chapel Audilonum
3p.m
April 20
Soflball vs, York College
3 p.m
April 20-22
University Theatre Spnng 8 p
Production
Weber Chapel Audilonum
m nightly
April 23
University Women's Choir in Concert
Weber Chapel Auditorium
3 p.m.
April 24
Golf Tournament
1 p m.
April 26
Soflball vs. Juniata College
2:30 p.m.
April 28
University Artist Senes
Gershwin's "My One and Only."
directed by Tommy Tune,
Weber Chapel Auditorium
8 p.m.
April 28
Alumni Dinner (Pnor to Performance)
Degenstein Campus Center
6:15 p m.
April 30
University Spnng Band Concert
Weber Chapel Auditorium
3 p.m.
May 4
University Chamber Singers Concert
Weber Chapel Audilonum
8 p.m
May 6
Women's Auxiliary Spring Luncheon
Evert Dining Hall
1 p m.
May to
Wednesday Morning Lecture Senes
Degenstein Campus Center
10:30 am.
May 21
Baccalaureate Services
10 am
May 21
Commencement Exercises
3 p.m.
June 9-11
Alumni Weekend
On the mad
February 25 Alumni Dinner 6:30 p. n
Lehigh Valley Club, Allenlown, Pa.
February 26 Alumni Reception 4 p n
Governor Moms Inn, Momstown. N.J.
March 3 Alumni Event — Al Hm Concert 8 p.r
Strand-Capitol Theatre, York, Pa.
March 4 All-Pennsylvania Alumni Luncheon Noi
Washington. DC.
March 12 Alumni Family Gct-Together 4 p.r
Evangelical Lutheran Church,
Ellicolt City, Md.
March 15 Alumni Luncheon Noi
Downtown Athletic Club, New York City
March 17 University Choir in Concert 8 p r
Grace Lutheran Church, State College
March 18 University Choir in Concert 7:30 pi
St John Lutheran Church, Clearfield
March 19 University Choir in Concert ,1 p i
Lewistown Presbyienan Church
Philanthropy
The family of a former Susquehanna athletic director
have established a scholarship in memory and honor of
his service.
The Luther Day Grossman '16 Scholarship Fund
has been established by Martin Luther Grossman '25 in
honor of Luther Grossman's service to Susquehanna as
athletic director from 1927 to 1935. Students receiving
the scholarship must be of high academic quality, good
moral character, and have financial need. Preference will
be given first to students who meet at least one of the
following criteria; are children of clergy, especially
Luthem clergy; are Interested in careers In music,
teaching, or engineering; and who show an interest in
athletics, although not necessarily at the intercollegiate
level.
A gift from George E. and Margaret Lauver Harris,
members of the Classes of 1964 and 1966, will make it
possible to bring nationally recognized business,
government or education leaders to the Susquehanna
campus.
The Hamses" Distinguished Visitor Series will
support lectures, seminars or residencies by national
leaders to discuss central topics in the public interest.
The generosity of another member of the Class of 1964
will help other deserving students attend Susquehanna.
Fred R. Hauser '64 and his wife. Sonya. have
established The Sophie and Ed Hauser Scholarship
Fund in memory of his parents and in appreciation for
the financial assistance he received while attending
Susquehanna. Income from the endowment will be used
to support scholarships for deserving students with
Tinancial need.
Mr. Hauser is now a vice president for Phillip Morris
Company. New York City.
Pauline M. and Terry L. March are sharing their
interests In accounting with future students and faculty by
establishing The March Fund for Accounting.
Mr. March, a 1967 Susquehanna accounting graduate,
is the managing partner of March & Company, a certified
public accounting firm in New York City. Mrs. March is
an administrative assistant for the firm.
Income from The March Fund will be used to enhance
the accounting department activities. Preference will be
given to supporting activities that sustain the professional
development of senior members of the accounting
faculty.
A scholarship fund established in memory of a 1933
Susquehanna graduate will help students pursuing careers
in medicine and other health related fields.
The Dr. George R. Wentzel '33 Scholarship was
established by son, Gary Wentzel and daughter, Carol
Wentzel Felix '66. After graduating from Susquehanna in
1933, George Wentzel attended Jefferson Medical
College of Thomas Jefferson University. In 1938, he
established an ophthalmology practice in Sunbury that he
maintained until retirement in 1982.
We are pleased to have received so many questions
recently about when the next President's Recognition
Dinner will be held. The dinner is scheduled for Friday.
June 9, 1989. as a part of Alumni Weekend. All of the
University's gift club members, donors of $125 or more
during the 1987-88 and 1988-89 fiscal years, will be
invited to this event. Gift club members during the
1987-88 fiscal year will receive their recognition tokens
by mail in March. If you have any questions about this
event, please contact the Development Office
717-372-4103.
Philcmlhropy recognizes the generosity of Susquehanna's
alumni and friends. For information about establishing or
contributing to a fund, please contact the Development
Office, (717) 372-4117.
March 19 University Choir in Concert 8 p
St. Mark Lutheran Church. York
March 29 Alumni Dinner 6:30 p
Wissinger's IGA Shopping Village, Alloona
March 31 University Choir in Concert 8 p
Immanuel United Church of Chnsl,
Shillington
March 31 Alumni Dinner 6:30 p
Ye Old Country Clube, Johnstown
April 1 University Choir in Concert 7:30 p
The Presbyterian Church, Momstown, N.J.
April 2 University Choir in Concert 3 p
Tnnity Lutheran Church, Perkasie
April 2 University Choir in Concert 8 p
St. Joseph Catholic Church, Lancaster
April 5 Baseball al University of Scranlon 3 p
April 7 Alumni Dinner 6:30 p.
C J. Hennig's, Lansford
April 8 Baseball at Juniata College I p
Huntingdon
April II Alumni Reception 6 p
Hamsburg (Location to be announced)
April 14 Alumni Reception 6 p
Champions, Washington. D.C.
April 17 Softball at Dickinson College 3 p
April 18 Baseball at Wilkes College 1 p
April 19 University Choir in Concert 3 p
Lewistown Presbyienan Church
April 20 Baseball al York College 3:30 p
April 22 Baseball at Albnght College I p
Reading
April 22 Soflball al Messiah College I p
April 24 Softball at Gettysburg College 2:30 p
April 29 Men's and Women's Track at Penn Relays
Philadelphia
May 1 Baseball al Bloomsburg University 3 p m
June 9-11 Alumni Weekend al Susquehanna
June 25 Alumni Family Picnic 2 p.m.
Brandywine Picnic Park. West Chester
August 12 Alumni Picnic/Freshmen Sendoff 2 p.m.
Summit Hill
Sept. 17 Blough-Weis Library Dedication (Tentative dale!
Sept. 17 Alumni Branch 12:30 p.m
Chatham Village. Pittsburgh
Sept. 23 Alumni/Parents/Friends Tailgate Noon
Susquehanna vs. Wilkes College
Sept. 29 Alumni Dinner 6:30 p.m.
Peter Herdig House, Williamsport
Oct. 6,7 Homecoming and Volunteer Leadership
Weekend (New date)
Oct. 7 University Artist Senes and the Hilda
Karniol Endowment Performance
Oct. 14 Alumni/Parents/Fnends Tailgate Noon
Susquehanna vs. Lebanon Valley
College. Annville
Oct. 21 Admissions Open House
Oct. 21 Alumni/Parenls/Friends Tailgate Noon
Susquehanna vs. Widener University,
Chester
Oct. 21 Benjamin Kurtz Circle Dinner
Oct. 22,23 Board of Directors Meetings
Oct. 27,28 Parents Weekend
Alumni and friends mil receive details about events in th
respective areas as the date approaches. Or for more
information, call Jim Campbell '63, Director of Alumni
Relations. (717) }72-4ll6. For information about general
university events, call the Office of Public Relations and
Publications, 1717) 372^1/9.
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Susquehannans on Parade
THE TWENTIES
Reverend Marlin M. Enders '25 of Elizabethville. PA
wa^ recently feted at a dinner marking the 60th anniversary
of his ordination as a Lutheran minister. Pastor Enders has
for years served as parade marshal for the parade of classes
at the annual Spring Alumni Weekend.
THE THIRTIES
Reverend John S. Rhine '30 and his wife, the former
Sarah J Snyder, recently celebrated their 50th wedding
anniversary
THE FORTIES
Reverend Dr. Herman (.',. Stuempfle, Jr. '45 has retired
as president of the Lutheran Theological Seminary at
Gettysburg, PA. Dr. Stuempfle taught al the seminary for 27
years and served as president since 1976.
Reverend Charles L. Lady '48 has been installed as the
pastor of Mt. Tabor Lutheran Church of Garrett, PA. He
was a former assistant to the bishop of the Central
Pennsylvania Synod.
THE FIFTIES
Raymond C. Lauver '50 of New Canaan, CT has been
appointed to a second five-year term as a member of the
Financial Accounting Standards Board by the trustees of the
Financial Accounting Foundation. Before joining the
Standards Board. Lauver was national director of accounting
services for Price Waterhouse.
Donald E. Wissinger '50 of Hollidaysburg, PA has been
elected to the Susquehanna University Board of Directors as
a representative of Allegheny Synod of the ELCA. He
previously served in a similar post.
Samuel D. Ross, Jr. '54 of Carlisle. PA is now president
of Pennsylvania Blue Shield, the nation's largest Blue Shield
Plan. Ross, previously the executive vice president, has been
wiih Blue Shield since 1970.
Donald R. Henninger '57 of Monroeville. PA has been
jppomted to the advisory board of California University's
Mon Valley Renaissance, the state university's public service
effort. Henninger is with Bell of Pennsylvania as an assistant
vice president.
THE SIXTIES
Dr. Richard C. Albright '60 of Shamokin. PA has been
promoted to the rank of colonel with the U.S. Army
Reserve. A podiatrist in civilian life, he is affiliated with
Shamokin State General Hospital.
Dr. Richard E. Derrick '61 of Mendham, NJ received
the Academy of General Dentistry's "Fellowship Award."
One of the requirements for the award is more than 500
hours of continuing general practice education.
Norman H. Lauer '62 of Selinsgrove has been elected to
the Committee on Professional Ethics of the Pennsylvania
Institute of Certified Public Accountants. The institute is the
second oldest in the nation and the sixth largest. Lauer is a
partner, along with other Susquehanna graduates W. Donald
Eisher '51 and William H. Clark '62 m Fisher. Clark, and
Lauer.
Terry J. Derk '63 continues to run competitively in
5K-I0K races throughout the state. He recently won in his
age class in the Selinsgrove 8K River Run. Derk competes
in "about 50 races a year — that's nearly every weekend."
He resides in Dauphin and is employed by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
The recently-remodeled home of Douglas E. Spoils '63
and his wife. Patricia "Trish" Shintay Spotts '64, was
Homecoming 19f)3
featured in a pictorial in the Camden. NJ Courier-Posl. The
Spottses were looking for another home, but decided they
liked their location in Cinnaminson and opted to do
extensive remodeling.
Pamela Yeager Silar '64 of Washington Boro in
Lancaster. PA has been named Outdoor Program/Property
Director of the Penn Laurel Girl Scout Council. She
formerly taught school in the Lancaster area. Her husband is
Robert Y. Silar '64.
Maxine Lipkin Marple '65 is now director of Christian
Education at St. John's United Church of Christ in
Kutztown. PA in addition to being director of Friend, Inc
an information and referral agency also in Kutztown.
Thomas R, Gresh '66 of Northumberland, PA is general
sales manager for Butter Krust Baking, Co. of Sunbury.
Rudolph Sharpe '69 of Hummelstown, PA has been
elected president of the Scholastic Writing Awards Advisory
Council. He is a teacher at Lower Dauphin High School.
Reverend W. Stevens Shipman Jr. '69 is now pastor of
the combined congregations of Emmanuel and St. John's
Lutheran Churches in Bnckerville, PA. Emmanuel traces its
origins back to 1730. while St. John's was formed in 1870.
Parish Resource Center in the Lancaster. PA area has
hired Reverend James D. Yoder Jr. '69 as a consultant.
He resides in Lebanon
THE SEVENTIES
Henry J. DePerro '70 of Stanhope. NJ has accepted the
vice presidency of facilities management of the Bank of New
York. He will work in New York City.
Edward S. Horn Jr. '72 of Lansdalc, PA has been
named vice president of the First Valley Bank of that area.
Chester D. Schuman '72 of Turbotville. PA has been re-
elected as president of the Warrior Run School Board. He is
also admissions director of Williamsport Area Community
College.
Patrick A. Peire '74 of Trabuco Canyon. CA is the
administrator of Santa Marta Hospital in Los Angeles. He
has recently been promoted to the rank of major in the U.S.
Marine Corps Reserve.
Mandy Timko Otto '75 is the project specialist for the
Educational Opportunity Center of Northeastern
Pennsylvania. She resides in Hazleton, PA and conducts
career guidance workshops for high school students.
John R. Strangfeld Jr. '75 of Basking Ridge, NJ is a
senior vice president with Prudential Capital Corporation, a
subsidiary of The Prudential Insurance Company. He will
head the financial services group in Newark.
Sheryl L. Heggs '76 has been promoted to major by the
U.S. Army. She is financial officer at Ft. Benjamin Hamson
in Indianapolis. IN.
Lowell L. Leitzel '76 is completing a year as an
exchange teacher in France. He was awarded a Fullbright
Teacher Exchange Scholarship. He has taken a year's leave
from his position as French teacher at Southern High School
in the Cumberland. MD area.
David W. Main '76 of Silver Spnng. MD is a senior
biostatistician with Fidia Pharmaceutical Corporation.
William Swanger '76 recently won the silver award for
annual reports in a competition sponsored by International
Association of Business Communicators. He is director of
communications for Tressler Lutheran Services of
Mechanicsburg, PA.
William L. Gustitus *77 is now a sales representative
with Sherex Polymers, Inc. A resident of Mundelein. IL,
Gustitus will cover much of the Midwest.
Steven K. Budd '78 has been promoted to director of
medical sales for Whitehall Labs. He and his family reside
in Newtown, PA, but Steve will work in New York City,
Karen L. Hackman, Esq. '78 of Selinsgrove has been
elected president of the local Chamber of Commerce. An
attorney with Rudnitsky and Hackman, she is also a new
director for the First National Trust Bank of Sunbury.
Donald M. Ross '78, Ocean City, NJ is now Vice
President-Investments with Prudential Bache Securities.
Elizabeth A. '*Lisa" Ryan '78 has joined the staff of the
Cantor Concern, an executive search firm in New York City.
Prior to taking this position, she was a nurse recruiter and
assistant registrar at the College of Allied Health Services.
Thomas Jefferson University. Philadelphia.
Jeffrey S. Gicking '79 is now assistant vice president-
trust marketing with Hazleton National Bank in Hazleton,
PA
Joseph R. '*Rusty" Johnson HI '79 has been transferred
to Rohm and Haas's Cleveland office. The Johnsons reside
in Westlake. OH.
James N. Petitte '79 has successfully transferred genes in
a newly-laid egg to create a chick of mixed cells at Canada's
University of Guelph. This is believed to be the first time a
chimeric chick has been developed by this method. While
Jim is pleased with this development, he said jokingly that
his preference would be to develop "'the first boneless
chicken." His wife, the former Jane Schlegel '77, earned
her Ph.D. from the university in air pollution research. They
reside in Arthur. Ontario.
Dr. Walter C. Taylor III '79 has begun duties as senior
staff physician in the Center of Athletic Medicine at
Detroit's Henry Ford Hospital. He resides in Grosse Pointe
Park. MI.
THE EIGHTIES
The Tiadaghton Musicale. a Jersey Shore. PA based vocal
group, performed this summer in the Eastern United States.
The group of forty-plus vocalists is directed by Taylor R.
Camerer '81. Vt)ices included Susquehannas Suzanne
Heath Camerer '81, wife of Taylor. W. Robert Camerer
'47, Alan W. Mudrick '80, Lauren Dunn Klein '79, and
William 1. Tilghman '81.
Debbi Dilliplane Fisher '81 has moved from the
Conewago Valley School District to the Line Mountain
School District, where she is an English teacher.
Northeastern Bank of Pennsylvania has announced the
promotion of a Susquehanna graduate, Jerry Lessman '82.
He IS now vice president-commercial loans in the Scranton
region. He resides with his family in Clarks Summit. PA.
Robert F. Conrad '83 of Shamokin Dam. PA has joined
the Shippensburg University Foundation. A graduate of Ohio
Northern Law School. Conrad will be involved in
development work with the foundation.
Todd P. Starkey '83 is now senior software specialist
with Digital Equipment Corporation. He resides in Seymour.
CT
Leigh Ann Braden Bentz '84 is assistant to the vice
president of CLC Life and Health Benefits. Inc. in
Timonium. MD. She resides in Baltimore.
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There are more than 1 ,200 Waldenbooks stores
nationally, and each represents a "Susquehanna
connection." The recently-appointed executive vice
president and chief financial officer of Waldenbooks is
Henry R. (Hank) Fisher '73. A magna cum laude
graduate and member of Who's Who. Fisher is located
al the company's headquarters in Stamford. CT.
Fisher, a native of Greenlane. PA. earned an MBA at
the University of Pittsburgh and has become a CPA
since Susquehanna. Before going with Waldenbooks,
Fisher was controller of Spencer Gifts. He enjoys his
work with the nation's number one book retailer. "It's
exciting to work with such an innovative company.
Retailing is a field I enjoy." he said. "While Spencer
catered to a younger market. Waldenbooks serves a
much wider segment of the public. Another facet of
the business that we're getting into is software. 1 really
feel that in the near future people will be scanning
computer screens like they scan books now to find out
needed information." Fisher points out that
Waldensoftware already has more than 30 outlets
nationwide.
If you are any kind of tennis buff, whether you
play or just watch on television, it was hard to
miss Joseph A. (Jay) Snyder '64 this past summer.
Snyder, a tennis player at SU. began officiating tennis
many years ago and was "in the chair" at the finals of
the Men's U.S. Open featuring Ivan Lendl vs. Mats
Wilander. He also officiated in the Seoul Olympics.
Snyder, who is executive director of the Pennsylvania
Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, was favorably
impressed with Seoul. "I found it to be a surprising
city — modem, clean, efficient, friendly in spite of
what the media reported, and beautiful." Snyder said.
"The tennis at the Olympics was just another well-run
tennis loumament. but did have the special feel and
aura of being the Olympics — it was a fantastic
experience." Snyder continues to balance the demands
of his full-time position with the State of Pennsylvania
with his tennis officiating. While Snyder calls chair-
umpinng a "hot seat." he wouldn't want it any other
wav.
Chris A, Markle '84 is a marketing research analyst with
People magazine. His new address is: Apartment 5-G. 332
East 84lh Sireel, New York. NY 10028.
Theodore R. Morris II '84 has been promoted to senior
programs analyst with Hewlett Packard. He resides in El
Granada. CA and works at corporate headquarters in Palo
Alio.
Robert S. Nickey III '84 of Mounlville. PA is branch
manager of Fulton Financial's Quanyville office. Rob is also
chairperson for the Lancaster District Club of the S.U.
Alumni Association.
Sgt. Edna J. Sidler '84 of Danville, PA was decorated
by the U.S. Army recently. She is a combat signaler with
the 34th Signal Battalion in West Germany. She received the
Army Commendation Medal, which is awarded for
outstanding individual achievement.
Linda M. Hay '85 is research director for Spencer Stuart,
an international executive search firm, in Philadelphia. She
resides in Drexel Hill, PA.
Christopher F. Simone '85 of Garrison. NY is a security
supervisory with Nimby. Inc.
Cynthia Bauer Strockbine '85 of Hamsburg. PA is
involved in competitive rollerskate dancing. She and her
partner. Todd Benninghoff. placed second in artistic
intermediate dance at the Eastern Regional Championships.
Brenda M. Laubach '86 has been promoted by Gallup
and Robinson. Inc. of Princeton. NJ. A member of the firm
since graduation, her new position is account representative.
She resides in Yardville, NJ.
Ellen R. Nofer '86 is a paralegal/records manager with
CDI Corporation and residing in Philadelphia.
Susan E. Rahal '86 recently graduated from Katherine
Gibbs School with an emphasis in information processing
and IS working for Cariisle Syn-Tec. She resides in Carlisle.
PA.
John W. Redina '86 is a claims representative with
Allstate Insurance Company and resides in Whitehouse
Station. NJ.
Catherine A. Svetec '86 has been promoted to assistant
director of admissions at Susquehanna University.
Janet A. Wyilie '86 has been promoted to senior
accountant at J & W Seligman, a mutual fund investment
company in New York City.
I Do's
PARKER R UDDEROW
Jacqueline V. Rudderow '84 to John E. Parker '85,
November 29. 19X6. Cathedral of Si Catherine of Sienna.
Allentown, PA. Karen G. Schoenegan '84 was in the
wedding party, / Apartment 5K, 2 North Broadway, White
Plains, NY 10601-2302.
POWERS-ROWE
Pamela M, Rowe '87 to Harry J. Powers '86, June 20,
1987. Princeton University Chapel, Princeton, NJ. The
Reverend Christopher Thomlorde, S.U. Chaplain, officiated,
Linda Rowe '91. sister of the bride, was maid of honor.
Pamela is the daughter of Carol Shesler Rowe '63 and
Allen I. Rowe '60. Harry is the son of Sally and Harry L.
Powers '60. Pamela is a sales manager with Peerless
Beverage Inc. / 355 Chestnut Street. Stirling. NJ 07980.
HAYWARD-BRACCO
Sandra Bracco to James A. Hayward '83. September 12.
1987. Allaire State Park. Allaire. NJ. Su^quehannans in the
wedding party were Mark Hartnett '81, Scott K. Hayward
'85, Talmen G. "Tom" Bigelow x'84, Thomas E. Barett
'83. and Stephen Van Valin '83 / 5 Morev Lane. Brick.
NJ 08723.
HESTER-GARRISO\
Marcia D. Garrison '83 to J Daniel Hester. September
12. 1987. Hope Lutheran Church. Annandale. VA. Marcia
is Director, Administralion and Conventions, National
Association of Small Business Investment Companies in
Washington. DC, and her husband is HVAC Technician.
Deem Heating and Air Conditioning in Alexandria, VA. /
5808-81 Merton Court. Alexandria. VA 22311.
HOWARD-GUISE
Holly M. Guise '78 to Richard W Howard, October 3,
1987, Zion Lutheran Church, Galveston, TX. Holly is a
program analyst and her husband is a systems software
specialist, both with the University of Texas Medical Branch
in Galveston. / 5819 Avenue Q 1/2. Galveston. TX 77551
WITC0F5KYR0DEN
Janet E Roden to Joseph S. Witcofsky '80. October 3,
1987, Reformed Church, Harleysville, PA. Joe works for
Kraft Dairy Group in Philadelphia, and his wife works for
Kraft Foods Inc., in Fogelsville, / 303 Revere Drive,
Harleysville, PA 19438.
CONNOR-LEE
Phyllis A. Lee '86 to Robert I. Connor, Jr. October 17,
1987, St. Thomas of Villanova, Villanova, PA. In the
wedding party from Susquehanna were Cathy L. Jones '86,
Carol V, Schneider '86, Ann Buffa '86, Diane Hoeg "86.
Karen L. Studebaker '86, Donna K. Hansen '86. and
Jennifer P. Alexion '87. Phyllis is an office manager,
financial services. Block Enterprises Corp., and her husband
is a sales manager, business forms, SRL Business Systems,
2008 Diane Circle. Phoenixville. PA 19460.
CONOVER-SCHREFFLER
Emilie A. Schrefller '87 to Herbert W. Conovcr III
'84, October 31, 1987. Covenant Methodist Church.
Springfield. PA. Susquehannans in the wedding party were
Lisa S. Diemand '87 and Kenneth F. SchrelTler '83,
Emilie is with Stem's and Herbert is with Boeing Vertol.
Co. / 23 West Jonathan Court. Kennett Square. PA 19348.
DROCALISPASTOR
Susan Pastor to Mark A. Drogalis '84. November 7,
1987, Old St. Mary's Catholic Church, Philadelphia, PA.
Mark practices commercial real estate law with Cohen,
Shapiro. Polisher, Shickmar & Cohen in Philadelphia and
his wife is an attorney with the United States Deparimenl ot
Justice. / 57 Meadowbrook Road, North Wales, PA 19454.
WVNDERLICH-KUTZEN
Ceroid M. Wunderlich '73 to Peggy Duke Kutzen,
December 20, 1987. St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church.
White Plains, NY. Ceroid is president of Wunderlich &
Company, an art gallery in New York. His wife is head of
Peggy Duke Kutzen Art Advisory Services in New York. /
Solitude. Ossining. NY 10562.
LOWERY-COLSON
Jennifer L. Colson '85 to Patrick J, Lowry. January 16,
1988, St. Charles Catholic Church, Oriando, FL. Maryann
Butlenmuller '87 was the maid of honor. Jennifer is real
estate lender with Barnett Bank and her husband is Ihe
CEAG Electronic Corporation. / 1322 Shangri-La Drive.
Daytona Beach, FL 32019.
MILLER-RACZKA
Karen M. Raczka to JelTrey C. Miller '85, March 5.
1988, St. Patricks Church, Pottsville, PA. Jeff is with
Beecham Products in Exton, and his wife is a registered
nurse at Good Samaritan Hospital in Pottsville. / Country
Hill, Apartment 19. Orwigsburg. PA 17961.
ROBERTSON -BRICKER
Vickie L Bricker to David M. Robertson '84, March 5,
1988, Grace United Methodist Church, Carlisle, PA In ihe
wedding party from Susquehanna were George Scott Ogin
'83 and James F. Vislosky '83 Both are with Navy Ships
Parts Control Center, / 4210 Plymouth Street, Harrisburg,
PA 17112,
LEWIS-MMAHON
Sandra L, McMahon to Keith E. Lewis '80, March 26,
1988, St, Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church, Freehold,
NJ. Keith is restaurant manager at Princeton Innkeepers Inc..
Rocky Hill and his wife is in sales service at Wehcraft
Technologies Inc. in Chalfont. / 38 Wyndham Court,
Robbinsville, NJ 08691.
TOMPKINS-BAKER
Christy L. Baker '83 to Douglas R Tompkins. April 2.
1988, Brick Presbyterian Church. Brick, NJ. Jamie B.
Harris '84 was Ihe maid of honor and the music was
pertbrmed by Robert J. Long '83 Christy is a teacher al
the Veterans Middle School and her husband is a department
chairman at the Lakewood Middle School. / 82-H Fairway
Court, Fairway Villas, Lakewood, NJ 08701.
UDDICK-RUD
Kathleen Rund to Michael E. Liddick '79. April 9. 1988.
Emmanuel Lutheran Church. Lancaster. PA. Susquehannans
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in ihe wedding party were Alan A. Babp '79 and Todd A.
Liddjck '86, Mike is treasurer for International Signal &
Control Group in Lancaster and his wife is a realtor
associate for Rose. Risser & Weachler. Inc. of Lancaster. /
609 West Chestnut Street. Lancaster, PA 17603.
STRUZZI'PUGUELLI
Lorella Puglielll '82 to Peter Siruzzi. April 16. 1988 She
IS an attorney with Winthrop. Stimpson. Putnam & Roberts
in Stamford. CTG. In Ihe wedding party from Susquehanna
were Nancy Mohr Baker '82 and Karen M. Dye '82. '
Apartment C-.S. 5 Laurel Street. Rye. NY 10580.
RYNEARSONMVRPHY
Peggy Murphy to Bryan P. Rynearson '82. April 16.
1988. Si, Charles Catholic Church. Cinnaminson. NJ.
Susquehannans in the wedding party were William H.
Wolchak '82, John Uehling '82, David S. Cashour '82.
and David S. Conly '82. Bryan is regional manager for
Tennanl Company and his wife is a sales representative for
Xero,\, / 441-1 1 Franklin Turnpike, Mahwah, NJ 07430.
ly ADDATO-SVEC
Laura A. Svec '84 to William S. D'Addato. April 17.
1988, In the wedding party from Susquehanna were Robert
J. Svec '79 and William L. Svec '78 Laura is an
accountant with Gilbert. Whitney and Johns. Inc. and her
husband is an accountant with National Guardian Security
Services. / 5 James Street. Stanhope. NJ 07874-9303.
BROWNJURENKO
Janet L. Jurenko to David W. Brown '86. April 23.
1988. Grace Lutheran Church. Huntsville. AL. David is a
sales representative with Southeastern Business Machines
and his wife is a department manager in Parisian Department
Store, / 125 Autumn Oak Lane. Harvest, AL 35749-931 1,
McCUE-THOMAS
Lori E. Thomas '78 to Edward M, McCue. April 30.
1988. Calvary Lutheran church. Allendale. NJ, Lori is with
Prentice Hall and her husband is with Philip Morris Co./ 28
Lindstrom Road. Stamford. CT 06902.
SLBANYW/LSON
Jennifer L. Wilson '85 to George A. Albany III. April
30. 1988. Middletown Presbyterian Church. Middletown.
PA, Linda M. Hay '85 was in the wedding party, Jennifer
IS Director for Research/Recruitment with Gordon Wahls
Company in Media, Her husband is Real Estate Owned
Manager. First Keystone Federal Savings Bank. / 26 West
Fourth Steel. Media. PA 19063.
KHUEN-KRYKISHOW ALTER
Sandra IGiinilan) Showaller '57 lo J. Arthur Khuen-
Kryk. May 1. 1988. St. Stephen's Lutheran Church.
Feasterville. PA. Sandra is president/owner of Guest and
Williams, Inc. Philadelphia and her husband is a design
director with Capitol Advertising in Lansdale, / 643
Seminole Avenue, Fox Chase Manor, Philadelphia. PA
I91II.
MORANBARRIE
Lisa J. Barrie '83 to Steven Moran. May 7. 1988,
Rcmscnburg Presbyterian Church. Remsenburg, NY.
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Honora
McGowan Harvey '83 and JHI C. Keoppcl '84. /
Apartment 14. 65 Randolph Place. South Orange. NJ 07079.
DIPPREPENN
H. James Dippre, Jr, '78 to Carolyn J Penn, May 7,
1988. Maple Lake United Methodist Church. Springbrook.
PA, In the wedding party from Susquehanna were David W.
Reese '79 and Terry L. Reese '77, Jim is an assistant
manager for Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board and his wife
teaches in the Northeast Intermediate Unit, / R.D. 3. Box
-M18-A. Moscow. PA 18444,
COLE-ZAPP
Sail L. Zapp '79 to Clifford B, Cole, May 14, 1988,
Pre.sbyterian Church of Deep Run, Bedminster. PA, / 310
Ridge Steet. Emmaus. PA 18049,
ANDREASEN-SHULTZ
Pamela J. Shullz '84 to G Chnstian Andreasen. Jr..
May 21. 1988. St. Pius X Roman Catholic Church.
Selinsgrove. PA, Susan C. Irwin '81 was in the wedding
party, Pam is a senior accountant for K Hovanian
Companies, Her husband is the chief engineer for Middlesex
Water Company. / 24 Elizabeth Street, Keyport, NJ 07735,
(ilLLESPIETOWNSEND
Carole B. Townsend '84 to Gregory Gillespie, May 28.
1988. Grace Episcopal Church, New York. Carole is an
elementary teacher and her husband is a project manager for
Killam Associates. / 3174 Alderridge Court. Dublin. OH
43017.
LEACH-ANDERSON
Leslie K. Anderson to Clayton E, Leach III '82, May
28, 1988. Pleasant Valley Evangelical Church. Niles. OH,
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Kevin E.
Hildebrand '79 and Suzanne P, Leach '84 Layton is the
son of Clayton E. '56 and Lucian Smith Leach '54. '
Apartment 55, 3500 Boston Avenue SE, Warren, OH
44484.
ROCKWELLTICE
Brenda K. Tice '86 to Russell A, Rockwell. May 28.
1988. Church of the Abiding Presence. Lutheran Theological
Seminary. Gettysburg. PA, Debra Spangler Sowers '86 of
Susquehanna was the matron of honor, Brenda is director of
Christian Education at Memonal Lutheran Church.
Shippensburg. Her husband is a student at the Lutheran
Theological Seminary in Gettysburg, / 16'/; South Prince
Street. Shippensburg. PA 17257.
SMITH-OLSON
Jennifer L, Olson '84 to Peter W, Smith, June 4, 1988,
Tenatly Lutheran Church, Tenafly. NJ, Susquehannans in
the wedding party were Kip E. Hollister '84 and Lynn
Allen Endahl '84, 1037 Park Avenue, Hoboken, NJ 07030.
YODER-WERKSMAN
Deborah Werksman to Jeffrey L. Yoder '76. June 4.
1988. New York City. Jeffrey is Design Support Manager
for IMRS Inc., a financial software development company in
Stamford, CT, His wife is a corporate relocation consultant
in New York City. / 225 Harbor Avenue. Bridgeport. CT
06605.
FAZEKAS-HORVATH
Nancy A. Horvath '85 to Thomas A, Fazekas. June 4.
1988. on the ferryboat "Binghamton," Edgewaler, NJ, In
the wedding party from Susquehanna were K. Joy Wood
'85, Jerri Gleichmann Kugler '85, and Kathleen Villano
Woerner '85, Nancy is assistant controller for National
Theme Productions in San Diego, CA and her husband is a
management trainee at National Steel and Ship Building in
San Diego. / Apartment II. 1078 Redwood Avenue, El
Cajon. CA 92020.
ROSE-JONES
Allison Jones '82 to Christian M. Rose. June 4. 1988. St.
Timothy Lutheran Church. Grand Island, NY,
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Adrienne Jones
Neutz '81 and Valerie Welch Dugan '83 Allison is a data
network support representative at GTE Spacenet in McLean.
VA, Her husband is a production manager at Anatech Ltd,
in Alexandria. VA, / Apartment 201, 7404 Englewood
Place, Annandale, VA 22003,
LAND-BASHORE
Constance E, Bashore '79 to Martin L. Land, June 4,
1988, Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Shamokin, PA.
The bride's brother. Alfred J. Bashore '70, and sister,
Karen N. Bashore '83 were in the wedding party.
Constance is with H, H, Knoebel and the groom is with
Excel Homes / R,D 1. Box 1451, Hemdon, PA 17830.
GUEST-UNCEMACH
Sue Ellen Ungemach '84 to Richard T. Guest. Jr., June
4. 1988. Montgomery Evangelical. Belle Mead. NJ, Nadine
C. Cernohosky '84 and Roxanne Hock '83 were in the
wedding party Sue Ellen is a real estate paralegal with
Smith, Stratton, Wise, Herer and Brennan and her husband
is a builder with Schauland Drywall. Inc. in Hopewell. NJ, /
106 Swan Street, Lambertvillc! NJ 08530,
LaBRIOLA -NORCROSS
Cheryl L. Norcross '77 to Peter LaBriola, June 1 1 ,
1988, First United Methodist Church, Moorestown, NJ, In
the wedding party from Susquehanna was Patricia Hall
Wilsbach '77, / 14 Maple Lane, Pennington, NJ 08534,
BENEDETTI-CHRJSTENSON
Karen S. Christenson '84 to William J Bennedetti 111.
June 1 1. 1988. Holy Cross Lutheran Church. Toms River.
NJ. Karen is a training manager for Saks Fifth Avenue.
Baltimore. Her husband is an underwriter for the Reliance
Insurance Co.. Columbia. MD. / 1634 Yakona Road,
Baltimore. MD 21204-6315,
MILLER -JORDAN
Jacqueline J Jordan to David A. Miller '81, June 18,
1988, St. John's Lutheran Church. Shiremanstown, PA.
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you. Your increasing support has made these
outstanding accomplishments possible Over
the last five years, thousands of alumni,
parents, friends and students have volunteered
their time and financial resources to help raise
more than $4 million for the Susquehanna
University Fund. This extraordinary commitment
has brought the University to a higher level of
quality and distincrion.
Today, the Susquehanna University Fund faces
its greatest challenge and opportunity ever— a
$1 million goal. And so, we invite you to join us
in this year's very special $1 million celebration!
Pleuif make your f;ift w ihe IVHH-H9 Smiiuehamu
Universirt Fund b\ June 30.
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They are bolh computer programmer analysts for FMSO /
Apartment 100. 5320 Oxford Drive. Mechanicsburg. PA
:7055.
PETER-FRYER
Sandra L. Fryer '79 to Thomas J. Peter. June 19. 1988,
St Michael's Lutheran Church. New Canaan. CT. Sandy is
innkeeper of The Maples Inn and her husband is executive
chef of Cornucopia Restaurant / Unit 2. 7 Woodbury
Avenue. Norwaik. CT 06850.
DUG AN WELCH
Valerie P. Welch '83 to John M. Dugan. June 19. 1988.
Valerie is a sales coordinator for a high tech firm and her
husband is a computer consultant for a graphic computer
company. / Apartment 203. 6492 King Louis Drive.
Alexandna. VA 22312.
TONKINS-LEVAN
Kathy J. Levan '87 to Harold N. Tonkins '87. June 25.
1988. Rooke Chapel at Bucknell University. Lewisburg. PA.
Kathy is an instrumental music teacher for the Midd-Wesl
School Distnct / R D 4. Box 18. Selinsgrove, PA 17870.
OGIN Flu
Debra Fili to George Scott Ogin '83. St. David's Church,
Salen. NH. George is reimbursement manager at New
England Deaconess Hospital in Boston. His wife is budget
and reimbursement accountant for Dana Farber Cancer
Institute. / 27 Marblehead Street. North Andover. MA
01845.
ANDERSON- WARWICK
Gwendolyn J. Warwick to Jeffrey E. Anderson '83. July
2. 1988. St. Anthony's. Novato. CA. Jeffrey is a regional
sales manager. Allied-Signal Foundation and his wife is a
client service associate, AC. Neilson Media Research. /
Apartment 4. 842 Reichen Avenue. Novato. CA 94945.
REESE-McBRIDE
Sheila E, McBride to Ranald R. Reese "82. July 9. 1988.
St, Ann's Church. Wilmington. DE. Ron is an accountant
with Miller. Anderson and Sherrerd and his wife is an
elementary teacher. / 29 Medbury Road. Willingford PA
19086.
SWAN-CONDINA
Patncia A. Condina to Kent E. Swan '83. July 9. 1988.
St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church. Red Bank. NJ Kent
IS a product engineer with the Meer Corporation and his wife
IS a math teacher at the Momstown-Beard School. / 214
Linden Avenue. Westfield. NJ 07090.
WILDERMAN-HOOPMAN
Mary Lou Hoopmann '86 to Scott K. Wilderman '86.
July 16. 1988 Susquehannans in the wedding party were
Amy J. Rumbaugh '86, Mark C. Fuller '86. and Krista
Hoopmann '89 Mary Lou is a personnel consultant for
Unisearch and Scott is an educational service insUuctor with
General Dynamics / 32 Northwoods Lane. Middletown CT
06457.
KRANTZ-HOOVER
Cori Lynn Hoover '86 to Joel W. Krantz '85. July 23.
1988. Community United Methodist Church. Saginaw. Cori
teaches for Nonheastem School District and Joel teaches for
the School District of Lancaster, / 105 Colonial Crest Drive,
Lancaster. PA 17601,
HILLARDRIES-KRA USE
Kathy Ann Krause "81 to Anthony L. Hillardries. July
iO. 1988. Christ Episcopal Church. Berwick. PA, Nancy B.
Wolfe '81 was in the wedding party Kathy teaches general
music and chorus at Berwick Area Middle School and her
husband is pursuing a master's degree from Bloomsburg
University. .541 East 9th Street. Berwick. PA 18603
BOEHMESCHAFER
Jill S. Schafer '87 to Eric A. Boehme '85. August 13.
1988. Egner Mcmonal Chapel. Muhlenberg College.
Allenlown. PA Joel W. Krantz '85 was best man, Eric is
with Montgomery Ward and Jill is a pre-school teacher at
Creative Care Center in Nashville, / Apartment 362. 5161
Rice Road. Antioch. TN 37013.
MiCA VERA -GORMLEr
Kimberly A. Gormley '86 to Michael W. McCavera
"84. August 27. 1988. Morrow Memorial Church.
Maplewood. NJ Philip J. Betz '86 was an usher, , 328
Academy Street. South Orange. NJ 07079.
APOSTOLACVS KISEUCA
Virginia K. Kiselica '84 to William T. Apostolacus
August 27. 1988. Church of the Nativity. Fair Haven, NJ.
Susquehanna University is still looking for the
first grad to make a final roster in the NFL.
Nevertheless, a former Crusader athlete is making
news as "the George Blanda of the minor leagues."
Wayne Liddick '68 was the starting quarterback for
the Frederick, MD Falcons in the Continental
Interstate Football league championship game last
December. Liddick's team defeated the Harrisburg
Patriots for the league title by a 24-14 score. Asked
why, at 42, he continues to play. Liddick replies.
"When I was young and idealistic. 1 thought
everything was black or white. Then I found out that
there were many gray areas. In football, there are no
gray areas. You win or lose. You score or don't score.
You make the first down or you don't When you win,
it's instant gratification. 1 welcome that. I like that.
Therefore, I'll continue to play as long as I can."
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Barbara A.
Schmunk '84 and Sharon E. Citrano '84 / 1 104 Eland
Downc. Route 113. Phoenixville, PA 19460.
MEHRA-DONKER
Lauren B. Donker '79 to A. Kumar Mehra. August 28.
1988. Grace Presbytenan Church. Montclair. NJ. Linda A.
Edwards '79 was in the wedding party, Lauren is an
executive recruiter in New York City and her husband is the
owner of the Gallery at IV in Paramus. NJ, / Apartment
A-6. 113 River Road. Nutley, NJ 071 10.
COLE-RUSSELL
Sandra A, Rus.sell to Greg S. Cole '83. August 30. 1988.
Gorve Presbyterian Church. Danville. PA, Greg is with
Cole's Hardware and his wife is with Geisinger Medical
Center. / R,D I. Box 174. Danville. PA 17821.
Born Crusaders
To Mr. and Mrs, John M. Eby "78, a son. Justin
Mauhew. June 25, 1986, John is Codes Administrator for
Lower Allen Township. Camp Hill. PA, / 2.54 Ewe Road.
Mechanicsburg. PA 17055,
To R. Todd '75 and Marianne Morse Wiley '75, a son.
John Clement. October 23. 1986. / 7 Mayflower Drive
Milford. NH 03055.
To Thomas and Alison Petrie Heinzel '72, a son.
Alexander Thomas. January 23. 1987, Alison is a
mathematics/computer teacher at Rutherford High School. /
332 Mortimer Avenue. Rutherford. NJ 07070
To William J and Lauren Runyon Bregenzer '76, a
son, William J. IV. August 5. 1987. / 43B West Broad
Street. Hopewell. NJ 08525.
To Dr and Mrs Robert H. Pritchard '69, a daughter.
Kristen. September 24, 1987. / 5349 North Orchard Avenue
Fresno, CA 93710,
To Mr and Mrs James H. Ruitenberg '79, a daughter.
Alison Anne. September 29. 1987, / 92 North Haledon
Avenue. North Haledon. NJ 07508,
To Paul B. '80 and Kathleen Christie Whipple '80, a
son. Paul Barnes. October 30. 1987. / 4435 Venus Avenue.
Harrisburg. PA 171 12,
To Virginia A. Moratz '69, a daughter, Lindsay
Elizabeth, bom November 22. 1987 and adopted January 20.
1988. / 11811 Meylsion Drive. Luthcrville. MD 21093,
To W Garrett and Kerri Wells Hughes '75, a son.
Trevor Wells. December 4. 1987. / R.D. 4, Box 4322.
Fleetwood. PA 19522,
To Frank and Peggy Lobsitz Mullaney '79, a son,
Benjamin Joseph. December 5. 1987. / 8 Devils Garden
Road. Norwaik, CT 06854,
To Mr and Mrs Jeffrey M. Lesser '80, a son. Timothy
John. December 7, 1987 / 373 Second Street. Brooklyn
NY 11215.
To Mr. and Mrs. James C. Stevens '81, a son.
Christopher James. Febniary 1. 1988. / 770 Roger Avenue.
Middletown. NY 10940.
To Mr. and Mrs. John L. Previ '81, a daughter. Danielle
Mane. February 10. 1988. / 28 Brookwood Drive Wesi
Beriin. NJ 08091.
To Dr Donald '75 and Debbie Dempsey Littlejohn '74,
a son. Donald III. Febrtiary 13. 1988, / P,6, Box 199
Sugar Loaf NY 10981.
To Mr and Mrs Thomas C. O'Neill '80, a daughter.
Sarah Deborah. February 17. 1988. / 147 Cariton Avenue
Mariton. NJ 08053,
To Frank and Kathleen Phillips Sciarello '75, a
daughter. Julia Phillips. Febniary 18. 1988. / R D, 1, Box
456. Milford. NJ 08848.
To Andrew S. '79 and Elizabeth Kennedy Graybill '79,
a daughter. Laura Sands. February 23, 1988, / 2898
Wimbledon Lane. Lancaster. PA 17601.
To Robert C. '81 and Heidi Flack Jacob '83, a
daughter. Maria Taylor. February 24. 1988, / 11308 West
77th Street. Lenexa. KS 66214.
To Mr and Mrs William L. Boulden '78, a son.
Alexander Leonard. March 1. 1988. / 8505 Westford Road.
Lutherville. MD 21093,
To Jesse E. '75 and Linda Pratz Hill '74, a daughter.
Meredith McNee. March 7. 1988, / 86 Dyer Avenue,
Collinsville. CT 06022.
To Donald W and Carol Bischof Kohler '78, a
daughter. Devin Wesley. March 12. 1988, / 39 West Main
Street. New Kingstown. PA 17072.
To Drs James N. '79 and Jane Schlagel Petittc '77, a
son. John Nicholas. March 16. 1988. / 307 DomviUe Street.
Arthur. Ontario. Canada NOG lAO.
To David and Joan Domin Hentges '77, a son, Thomas
Jo.seph. June 24. 1988, Joan is an obstetrical nurse at
Natividad Medical Center. Salinas. CA and also a Captain in
the Army Reserves, / 443 Diana Place. Marina. CA 93933.
To Christopher '75 and Janice Woltjen Anglin '73, a
daughter. Stephanie Miriam. June 25, 1988. / 13 Cedar
Court. Endicott. NY 13760,
To Mr and Mrs Thomas H. Slavens '86, a son,
Christopher Thomas, June 29, 1988. Tom is a Social Studies
teacher for Delmar School District. Delmar, DE. / R.D. 2.
Box 3I7A. Laurel. DE 19956.
To William A. '81 and Cynthia Adams James '84, a
daughter. Courtney Leigh. June 30. 1988, / 20 Evergreen
Place. Sparta. NJ 07871.
To Daniel M and Nancy McGuire Stevens '83, a
daughter. Kelsey Colter. July 21. 1988. Nancy has taken a
leave of absence from her position as Administrator for a
large medical office and her husband is an Area Marketing
Representative for Medi-Tech,
To Mr. and Mrs Philip J. Hueston, Jr. '84, a son,
Andrew Michael. July 30. 1988. / 134 Brandywine Court.
Brick. NJ 08724,
To Robert H. '80 and Alayne Hunter Fesler '80, a son
Matthew Hunter. August 7. 1988. / 14 Buckingham Drive.
Reading. PA 19605
To Mark and Julie Richards Ford '85, a son, Brandon
Curtis. August 12. 1988, / 8123 Palm Drive, Fairchild AFB.
WA 99011.
To William H. '83 and Shari Showers Haelig '83, a
son. Jeffrey William. August 13. 1988. / 735 Tamarack
Trail. Reading. PA 19607,
To Thomas and Ellen Miller Rogers '81, a daughter,
Sarah Kaitlin. August 16. 1988, / 357 Henry Street. Scotch
Plains. NJ 07076,
To Mr. and Mrs Carl F. Christiansen '78, a son.
William Simpson. August 16. 1988. / 105 Darrow Dnve.
Pennington. NJ 08534.
To John and Catherine Cook McCoskey '80, a son, Sean
Cook. August 25. 1988, / 16917 Olde Mill Run. Derwood.
MD 20855.
To Richard S. '83 and Susan Wray Harrell '81, a
daughter. Megan Christine. September 5. 1988 Richard is
Director of Internal Audit. Philo Insurance Co.. a medical
malpractice insurance company / 205 North 38th Street,
Hamsburg. PA 171f)9,
To Ron and Denise Wilson Ohiman '80, a son. Bryan
Douglas. September 7. 1988, / 25 Victory Avenue.
Hamburg. NY 14075,
To Mr and Mrs Michael J. Monahan '77, a son.
Thomas Christopher. September 8. 1988. / 4396 Moleton
Drive. Mt, Airy. MD 21771.
To Mr. and Mrs Laird A. Limberg '79, a son, Kyle
SUSQUEHANNA
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Laird. September 10, 1988. Laird is lerrilory manager for
A S U. Pel Products, dislribulor of pel products in southern
California. 6353 Mt. Ainsworth Way. San Diego. CA
92IIL
To David and Donna DeCaro Applegate '78, a son. Kyle
David, September 16. 1988. Both Donna and her husband
are v^ith A.T.&T. / 16 Brothers Place. Convent Station. NJ
07961.
To Stephen and Caroline Thompson Adiletto '83, a son.
Stephen J. IV. September 29. 1988. / 1226 Newport News
Drive. Bensalem, PA 19020.
To Mr. and Mrs Timothy K. Burns x'81, a son.
Zachary James. October 14. 1988. Tim is a clerk in the
Selinsgrove Post Office and Lori is with BJ's A Place for
Ribs. / 360 Third Street. Northumberland. PA 17857-1556.
To Jon and Cornelia Klee Hall '80, a son. Christopher
John. October 22. 1988, Christopher joins brother. Andrew
Thompson, bom on April 1. 1987. / Apartment 307. 1207
South Old Wilke Road. Arlington Heights. IL 60005.
To Bruno R. and Debra Carey Gellert '76, a daughter.
Andrea Michelle. March 19. 1988. / 14209 Woodwell
Terrace. Silver Spring. MD 20906.
To Robert L. and Carol Barnabic Smith '76, a son.
Martin Robert. March 27. 1988. / 1 14 Wagush Trail.
Medford Lakes, NJ 08055.
To David and Carol Naplacic Cousemaker '75, a son.
Derek James. April 11, 1988. / 106 Tarragon Lane,
Edgcwater, MD 21037.
To John G and Karen Bollman Tripolitis '83, a
daughter. Lauren Louise. April 14, 1988. Karen is pursuing
a reading specialist certificate at Millersville University, /
lOlOGIeneagles Drive. York. PA 170404,
To Rick and Judith Gessner White '80, a daughter.
Maribcth Ann. April 14, 1988, / Star Route. Box IS.
Dornsife. PA 17823.
To Theodore K. '85 and Holly Bonner Reese '83, a son,
Taylor Kent, April 14, 1988. Ted is Funeral Director and
Vice President of Reese Funeral Home Inc. in Hamsburg
and Holly is an R.N. with Heahh Reach of Harrisburg. / 909
Penn Street. Harrisburg, PA 17102.
To Dr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Ernst '77, a son. Clifford
Lee. April 17. 1988. Clifford joins sisters Hillary Elizabeth
and Sarah Christian. / 150 River Road, Montville. NJ
07045.
To Ed and Cheryl Gingrich Ferrich '75, a daughter,
Erin Elizabeth, April 19, 1988. / R.D. 3, Box 624,
Slatington, PA 18080,
To Paul and Martha Piatt Butler '81, a son. Luke
Pfeilfer, April 21. 1988. / 3806 Sharp Street. Philadelphia,
PA 19127.
To Mr. and Mrs. Kevin E. Owens '80, a son, Benjamin
Eugene, May 10, 1988. Kevin recently graduated from the
Central Atlantic Advanced School of Banking at Bucknell
University. / 100 East Locust Lane, York, PA 17402.
To Gary and Lois Kucharik Soergel '72, a son. Jared
Jonathan. May 12. 1988, Lois recently trained as a Suzuki
Piano Instructor, / 5602 Monica Drive, Fairfield, OH 45014.
To John F. '81 and Wendy George Ripa '79, a
daughter. Jillian Elizabeth. May 15, 1988. / 10 Franklin
Square. Berlin. MD 21811,
To Mr and Mrs Frank J. Coppola '81, a son, Francis
Joseph, May 20, 1988. / 15 Windbrooke Circle.
Gaithersburg. MD 20879.
To Jeffery and Tura Hammarstrom Dickert '78, a
daughter, Kaitlin Elyse, May 27 1988, Tura is Supervisor
Money Market Administration, Chevron Oil Finance Co, in
New York City Her husband is Project Coordinator, CPC
Mental Health Services in Freehold. NJ. / 638 Sycamore
Lane, North Brunswick, NJ 08902.
To Mr Hart and Vicki Chin Hart '73, a daughter,
Lauren Michelle. June 1. 1988 / 2310 Henslowe Drive,
Rockville. MD 20854,
To Mr and Mrs James A. Hayward '83, a son, William
Sailing, June 4, 1988, / 5 Morey Lane, Brick, NJ 08723,
To Robert and Sally Gossett Bardi '81, a son, Gregory
Robert, June 5, 1988, / 16 Central Avenue, Caldwell, NJ
07006,
To David B. '77 and Karen Oberheim Lockard '77, a
•"on. Adam Michael, June 10, 1988 Grandparents are Robert
and Leah Cryder Oberheim '47. / 4612 Windsor Lane,
Bethesda, MD 20814.
Networking is one of the 1980s "buzz words."
Linda S. Neyhart '80 is making networking more
than a buzz word by organizing the S.U. Network of
the Susquehanna Valley. Neyhail, the fiscal officer for
the Union-Snyder Area Agency on Aging in
Lewisburg. PA, is working through SU's office of
Career Development and Placement. Contact has been
made with interested alumni of the area, and plans are
taking shape. Other interested Susquehanna Valley
alumni can contact Neyhan through the Career
Development and Placement Office on campus by
phone (372-4403) or mail. "We rub elbows with each
other — sometimes not even knowing we have
Susquehanna in common. As a group with a focus we
could do so much more for each other in furtheiing
our careers and in helping newer graduates who riiay
want to stay in the area," Neyhart said. Perhaps
Linda's idea can spread to other areas where SU alums
can establish networks to advance their careers and
goals. Drew Jakubek '82 already is organizing a
similar group in the New York Metropolitan area.
To Eugene L. '82 and Kimberly Dodson McCarthy '83,
a daughter, Diana Mane. June 13. 1988. / 21 18 Witlstock
Drive. Chariotte. NC 28210.
To Philip and Kristin Lancton DiBennedetto '77, a son.
Ian Michael. June 17. 1988. / 2403 Sunset Avenue.
Wanamassa, NJ 07712.
To Brian K. '83 and Jane Fichner Hungarter '84, a
son. Bnan Keith 11. June 19. 1988. / 936 Indian Springs
Drive. Lancaster. PA 17601.
To Mr. and Mrs J. Randy Westrol '79, a son, Jason
Randolph. June 20, 1988. / 425 Murray Street. Elizabeth,
NJ 07202.
Deaths
Elizabeth M. Wardrop Weller '32, Elysburg. PA.
December 9, 1987. She also attended Simmons College,
earning a degree in library science, and worked for many
years as a librarian in Shamokin at the local high school and
with the public library. Survivors include Nan Weller '68, a
daughter.
Reverend Dr. Elmer A. R. Schultz, Connellsville, PA,
May 28, 1988. He was pastor emeritus of Otterbein United
Methodist Church of Connellsville. He was honored pnor to
his death for community service and 60 years in the
ministry. Survivors include Ethlynne Miller Schultz '31.
Charles S. Mitchell '36, Canton. OH. June 18, 1988. He
was an instrument engineer with Ashland Oil Company for
more than 30 years, working and residing in Canton.
Edward J. Kule (Sekulslii) '34, Glen Lyon. PA. June
26. 1988- He was a teacher and assistant principal in the
Newport Township School District for more than 35 years.
Birdie S. Hamm Krall '38, Dillsburg. PA. July 8, 1988.
She was a music teacher in the York area after her
graduation.
Palmer W. Otto '49, Jesup. GA. July 23. 1988. A native
of Sunbury. PA. he lived in Georgia for nearly 40 years. He
worked as assistant to the president of Waynline. Inc. before
his retirement,
Albin L. Zimliki '34, Carlisle, PA. July 27, 1988. After
teaching in the Sieelton area for 12 years, he served 25 years
as a Pennsylvania State Trooper before retiring.
Rev. Bert E. Wynn '27, Cooper City. FL. July 29.
1988. After being ordained as a pastor of the United Church
of Christ. Rev. Wynn served many parishes in Ohio and
Pennsylvania before becoming the full-time president of the
Central Pennsylvania Synod of the United Church of Christ.
He was also Penn Central Conference secretary for many
years. In retirement. Rev Wynn served many churches as a
supply pastor. He resides in Boiling Springs. PA. but was at
the home of his son in Florida at the time of his death.
Robert L. Caldwell '50, Columbus, OH. August 12.
1988. Bom in Shamokin Dam, PA, he spent most of his
working career with Nationwide Insurance Company in
Columbus.
Mary May M. Moore Reed '66, Waynesboro. PA.
August 30. 1988. A music major at Susquehanna, she taught
both vocal and instrumental music in the Chambersburg. PA,
area. She earned masters degrees in education and guidance
from Shippensburg University.
Wilfred K. Groce, Sr. '30, Selinsgrove. P.A. September
7, 1988. He was one of Susquehanna's finest all-around
athletes, and was elected to the Sporis Hall of Fame shortly
before his death. Several members of his family graduated
from Susquehanna, including Homer C. Groce '40. Mr.
Groce retired as vice president of William F. Groce, Inc.. a
silk mill that was operated by his father nearby the
Susquehanna campus.
George A. **Jack" Spaid '29, Harrisburg. PA.
November 5. 1988. He was a pioneer in aviation, having
been graduated from the Anny Air Corps" Flying School at
Brooks and Kelly Field in San Antonio. Texas before Worid
War II. He gave flying lessons in the Selinsgrove area and
did much research on the early days of fiying in the region.
He was employed by the U.S. Air Force for 25 years.
Grace Barnett Bastian '24, Williamsport, PA, November
4. 1988. She taught school in western Pennsylvania for
several years after graduation.
Reverend Walter B. Freed, Rochester. NY, October 9.
1988- Reverend Freed was a member of the Susquehanna
University Board of Directors from 1961 until his death, A
native of Johnstown, PA, he was graduated from Gettysburg
College and Gettysburg Seminary. Among churches served
by Reverend Freed were Zion Lutheran in Sunbury, PA and
the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Reformation in
Rochester, NY. Although he retired in Rochester, he kept
close ties with Susquehanna, recruiting students for the
University from that area. President Joel Cunningham said
the Reverend Freed, "he gave generously of his time, talent
and expertise."
George L. Haller, Naples. FL. December 2. Mr. Haller
served as a member of the University Board of Directors
from 1959 to 1969. Mr. Haller had been Dean of Chemistry
and Physics at Penn State. He then was a founder of the
Haller, Raymond. Brown Company known later as HRB
Singer in State College, and became executive vice president
for research and development of General Electric
Corporation. In recent years he and his wife, Stewart, lived
in Naples.
Advanced Degrees
George C. Adams '75; Ph.D. in Theology. Fordham
University. Bronx. NY. He was elected to Phi Beta Kappa.
He is with Counseling & Care Services. Inc.. Danville. PA.
Katherine L. Bradley '83: MA in Literature. Temple
University. She is an editor for Educational Testing Service.
Princeton. NJ.
Thomas G. Bruner '82: M Div., Lutheran Theological
Seminary. Gettysburg. PA. Tom is pastor ol Benscreek
Evangelical Lutheran Church. Hollsopple. PA
Doris A. Cook '86: Master's in Applied Mathematics,
University of Virginia. She is a research analyst at Analytic
Services. Inc. (ANSER) in Crystal City. VA,
Robyn Schnell Cronin '77: MA in Counseling and
Personnel Services. Trenton State College.
Elwood R. Deitz '76: Master's in Industrial Relations and
Personnel Administration. St. Francis College.
Mark E. DiLuigi '77 MBA. Temple University. He is
eastern regional manager. Blake Communications, Secaucus.
NJ.
Debra Horner Douglas '74: MBA in Finance. Columbia
University. She also received an award for Overall
Achievement. She is Vice President and Assistant to the
Vice Chairman of the Board, Equitable Life, New York
City.
Allen R. Estrin '82: Master's in Mechanical Engineering,
Georgia Institute of Technology. He is a systems engineer
with General Electric Government Services, working on
strategic defense initiative contract.
Brian J. Fitzpatrick '81: MBA, Monmouth College He
has been promoted to Vice President of Corporate Banking,
United Jersey Bank.
Join Us For Alumni Weekend
ALTHOUGH SPRING ALUMNI WEEKEND has
been moved to June, it isn't too early to begin making
plans to attend.
Be sure to mark your calendar for Friday through
Sunday, June 9-11. 1989. As you know the move is
being made to give returning alumni greater access to
campus facilities. Lodging will be available both on
campus and at local motels.
We're excited about the idea of a summer
celebration, and we hope you'll agree.
Many new activities have been planned with you
and your families in mind. Here are just a few: a
barbecue on the lawn of Degenstein Campus Center,
admissions interviews for children of alumni, a special
get-together for the Class of 19.19, the annual awards
luncheon, special seminars presented by faculty for
you or your children. On Saturday evening, there'll be
entertainment for everyone. Throughout the campus,
we'll have get-togethers in four campus locations
featuring the Big Band Sound. Jazz, Hits from the
60s, and even Rock.
All alumni are welcome to attend. In addition, there
will be special reunions for the classes of 1939 and
1964, as well as other gatherings for anniversary
classes ending in "9" and "4."
More information will be coming your way via the
Alumni Weekend flyer, approximately six weeks
before the event.
SPEAKING OF DATES, a prior issue of the
Alumnus listed Homecoming '89 for September 16.
Scheduling difficulties have made it necessary to
change the date to October 7. in conjunction with the
Volunteer Leadership Conference.
SUSQUEHANNA IS PROUD to have its firs!
woman qualifier m the Division III National Track and
Field Championships. Our spring issue went to press
before Candy Lain '88 qualified for the 400-meter
intermediate hurdles. A four-year letterwinner. Candy
was voted Susquehanna's outstanding female athlete.
ANOTHER PIECE OF SUSQUEHANNA at the
College Football Hall of Fame is the name of Dan
Distasio '82. Dan. a Dickinson Law School graduate,
was an outstanding linebacker for the Crusaders. He
received recognition at the time as a winner of an
NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship. As such, he is
recognized at the College Hall of Fame along with
another S.U. scholar/athlete. Gerry Huesken '77.
NANCY LEE FORREST PEEL '57 reports of a
small world as far as Susquehanna is concerned. She
lives in Piano. TX and was pleasantly surprised to run
into her Susquehanna "Suitemate" Nancy Marek
Wolfe '57 at a local bank. They have been living five
houses away from each other for two years and never
knew it. Nancy's husband is Leroy Wolfe '57.
Adding to the S.U. representation in Piano is Dr.
John H. "Jack" Anthony '58 who is president of
Collins County Community College. To avoid further
Susquehannans going undetected, Nancy Lee ordered
an S.U, sweatshirt. I guess the message is: Don't hide
your Susquehanna University affiliation under a
bushel. Another alumnus may turn up where and when
you least expect.
We're looking forward to meeting with as many
Susquehannas as possible as we being our Spring
rounds of Alumni activities.
Unril ilwn...
<jr^
Jim Campbell '63
Director of Alumni Relations
Advanced Degrees (cont'd)
James B. Harris '79: Doctor of Psychology. Baylor
University- He is on the staff of Soulhweslem Medical
School. University of Texas Health Science Center, Dallas,
TX.
Thomas A. Johnson '79; M.Div., Asbury Theological
Seminary. Wilmore. KY. Tom is serving as pastor of
Eldersville United Methodist Church and his wife. Jill, is a
registered nurse at Weirton Medical Center.
Vicki Ann Johnson '80: M.Div.. Drew University.
Madison. NJ. She is pastor of the Gibson-South Gibson-
Lakeside Charge in northeastern Pennsylvania,
Brenda L. Leach '81: Ph.D. of Musical Art. Eastman
School of Music. University of Rochester. NY.
Jeffrey M. Lesser '80: MBA. Baruch College
Michael D. Malta '83: Master's in Sports
Administration. West Chester University. He is assistant
athletic director and football coach. Western Connecticut
State University.
Mark E. Mazaleski '84: Master's in Biology. Buckneil
University, He plans to apply to University of Florida
College of Veterinary Medicine.
Carol Lesher Miller '71: B.S. in Physical Therapy. State
University of New York at Buffalo. Carol's husband is Vice
President for Student Affairs. Canisius College. Buffalo.
NY- They have two sons. Drew and Justin.
Nancy M. Parker '82: Master's in Communications.
Fairlield University. CT. She is a relocation coordinator.
Merrill Lynch Relocation Management. Inc.
John R. Pendill '70: M.S.. Johns Hopkins University.
John L. Previ '81: MBA. Banich College
Robert H. Pritchard '69: Ph D in Reading Education
and Second Language Learning. Indiana University. He is
assistant professor in Department of Teacher Education.
California State University at Fresno. CA,
Marjorie Stevenson Thaler '81: V.M D . University of
Pennsylvania School fo Veterinary Medicine, She is a
vetennanan. New London Veterinary Center. Newark.
Delaware,
Andreas P. Theophanous "83: Ph D in Economics.
Pennsylvania State University.
IVXS Susquehanna Sp,:r
father Wilfred Grace Sr
li> right) Bob Fessler 'HO of Reading: Wilfred (jroee Jr . actepting fo,
of Chesapeake Cin. MD: and Sherry Rohm 79 of Wilmington. DE
SUSQUEHANNA
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VOLUME 57
NUMBER 2
SPRING 1989
Naming the Sky
BY GARY FINCKE
here's my sky," my father says. I don't know
What he expects, answer, in his driveway,
"It's clear, all right," and idling in neutral.
Think he's planning to tell me the ancient
Names for the dots or the tales they fathered.
People who suffered, changed, and ascended
While somebody handed their stories down.
Two dippers and Orion— I forget
The rest or never learned or failed to see
Anything but stars scattered on our scale
Of pulse and breath. I want him to show me
Archer, bear, lion; I want marble busts
Of myth to form above us like pillars
Of flame, chariots of fire, accounting
For every light, and because my mother
Has died, wonder if he means to show me
Where she is, how one cluster has reformed
To suggest a melodrama of hope.
Heavy-headed with travel, I wait while
The time-released light, set to eleven,
Blinks off in his living room like stars near
The horizon tumbling off the sky's screen.
And I remember no clock in this house
Is correct, all six set so fast no one
Would believe them, early as wet robins
In today's false thaw of February.
We stand with the night in our lungs; we breathe
A sentence of silence until he says,
"Venus and Jupiter," directs me low
In the sky where I see so many lights
I can nod, certain they are among them.
This poem was published in Northwest. Fall i
continued on page 2
UNIVERSITY VOICES
POETRY'COMMENTARY'OPINm
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Commentary
Susquehanna faculty members have long been revered
by students for their dedication to good teaching. What
has not been so visible over the years is the contribution
of individual professors to their academic disciplines as
scholars and artists of distinction.
The faculty contributions to this issue of the Alumnus
reflect not only the fruits of research and creative effort
but also of social commitment— the combination of
professional competence and concern for others which
a University intent upon the development of values in
its students must seek first in those who teach.
Don Harnum, director of athletics and a doctoral
candidate at Penn State, speaks out on NCAA
Proposition 42, not only from the perspective of our
no-scholarship Division III program, but also as an
educator concerned with ethical issues.
Bob Goodspeed will lake sabbatical leave during
1989-90 to study the problem of radon in central
Pennsylvania; his essay raises another equally pressing
environmental concern. And finally, among the samples
of work by poet-in-residence Gary Fincke reflect the
contemporary struggles of individual and society.
Besides becoming increasingly visible beyond the
University, the Susquehanna faculty is growing in other
ways. Excellent credentials from a broad range of
respected institutions are nationally-recognized
hallmarks of faculty quality. Today, Susquehanna
faculty hold degrees from more than 70 different
graduate schools, ranging from Princeton, Yale and
Juilliard to the leading public universities of 20 states.
More than three-quarters of the faculty hold the
doctorate, a figure which continues to rise. One of the
major advantages for an undergraduate student at a
school like Susquehanna is the opportunity to be taught
and mentored by highly-qualified professionals, rather
than the graduate assistants typically employed by large
universities to teach beginning classes.
As a large cohort of senior faculty moves toward
retirement, we have special opportunity to increase the
ethnic and cultural diversity of the faculty, another
quality measure increasingly important to accrediting
agencies and reflective of our own strong affirmative
action commitment. The faculty who come to
Susquehanna in the 1990s will bring to the classroom
and research laboratory the new knowledge and
technologies exploding in all disciplines. Here, they
will meet a community of seasoned colleagues who will
pass on the University's traditions and assist in the
development of teaching skills.
For new and old alike, the excitement and momentum
of a good regional school on the way to becoming a
distinctive and nationally well-regarded presence in
higher education, make Susquehanna an especially
attractive professional "home." For the University,
the presence of a strong and distinguished faculty is
the most enduring symbol and the foundation of our
past and future claim to quality.
As you read the faculty essays here, I invite you to
reflect on your own experience at Susquehanna and
the professors who had the greatest influence on your
development. Your success and achievements are the
best proof of their labor, and also the best thanks.
—Jeanne H. Neff
Vice President for Academic Affairs
UNIVEBSITT VOICES
cominueJ from page I
The Butterfly Effect
If a butterfly flaps its wings in Brazil, it might
produce a tornado in Texas, (from The Laws of Chaos)
Early in the newsmagazine
these Haitian women are wailing
and those that are not are holding
their breath and the hands of men
tense with a bullet expectation.
And I've read, too, that the wind
tonight may have come from their mourning,
the beating of their arms in the air
sending this record warm front north.
I've read about fractals, the Russian Dolls
of the universe, diamonds made of diamonds
made of diamonds diminishing in size;
I've learned the Butterfly Effect,
how chaos is not chaos, how some slaughter
in Haiti fiaps its wings and churns
into my grip on the arm of my son,
my clenched teeth and hiss as he flutters
He follows a
pinstripe up his
factory pants, not
losing it from cuff
to belt...
his free arm and wails and changes
the future of weather in a country
east of us where a father will choose,
he thinks, to stun his son to obedience.
And when I leave him to let the dog
walk me into sense, the unnatural wind
chatters the branches that skitter her
to a barking panic on our street
of sculpted shrubbery where Christmas bulbs,
in one yard, might be arranged into language
if you're angled, across the road, upstairs-
positioned like an antenna straining
for a distant station, my son in his window
watching me handle the dog, my breath
without its winter clouds, nothing he'd believe
could join the southern grief of a warm front.
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He rides the bus to his sister's
climbs the stairs to the porch where
she keeps cat-stones on the railing.
There is a phone call in her fists:
"Cal is dead," she says, flinging one
knobbed rock at the yard's empty space.
He follows a pinstripe up his factory pants,
not losing it from cuff to belt while
he thinks of ways to die in the mill,
what his brother might have forgotten.
With a second stone his sister carves
the railing; "A crane," she murmurs,
grinds a second line, and the tracks
run off the bannister's cliff edge.
"Vinegar," he thinks of saying, something
about his day at Heinz, something you could spell
and recognize. Not ARMCO. Not the acronym test,
putting words beside those letters until he failed.
At the end, he knows, is "company";
his brother must have answered
A and R and M. "They say he had no pain,"
his sister goes on, "like being at Ground Zero,
like turning into a shadow at Nagasaki."
He's read those stories: horse and rider,
child and ball, nothing like a bruised foot,
a carton of cans on the instep
exactly where the shoe stops covering.
Below them, an orange cat slides
along the wall. It squeezes its eyes shut
until they fly open like a doll's.
The expectation of flight: when it passes.
the cat washes itself and looks away
as if counting the stones beyond it.
Gary Fincke is associate professor of English and director of
university tutorial services at Susquehanna.
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UNIVERSITY VOICES
Choking on
Throwaways
BY ROBERT M. GOODSPEED
Reusable materials could ease solid- waste crisis
In recent months, we've become accustomed
to the news of daily closings of landfills, the
rarer openings of improved waste disposal
sites, and the escalating costs of disposal.
All seem to be the results of the recently instituted
regulations of Pennsylvania's Department of
Environmental Resources (DER).
Reports indicate that the DER is aware of many of the
potential problems and that, at least, a partial or short-
term "solution" is to ship our garbage out of this region,
say. to Western Pennsylvania.
This and other information leads us to believe that, as
new landfills begin to replace those closing antiquated
"dumps," we can rest assured that we'll be able to rid
ourselves of waste efficiently, albeit at higher costs.
It leads us to believe that we'll be doing our part as
responsible citizens by following the mandatory
recycling regulations.
The ultimate goal of DER and other lawmakers seems
to be further prevention, while helping to clean up
leaking, outdated waste disposal sites that are degrading
our environment. No one can fault them for attempting
these notable aims. However, we've not begun to attack
the real problem.
"One rule of
Nature is that there
is 'no away.'"
We're not looking at the real cause of the problem:
Our society is producing and using too many disposable
products. The public is being tricked into thinking that
they're getting a good deal by only being asked to throw
away products when they are no longer useful.
One rule of Nature is that there is "no away." Everything
has to go somewhere. The motto by which it seems our
Hiciety lives by is: It's no longer our problem if we can
no longer see it, smell it, or trip over it.
Wouldn't it be much better for our environment and
MKiety if we eliminated disposables? Think about a life
^^ ithout non-returnable glass bottles, disposable lighters.
Ilashlights, tin cans, one-use aluminum and paper
products, plastic dishes and utensils.
Even recyclable products require melting and
complete reprocessing. Many paper products today are
unacceptable for reprocessing because of an ingredient
or chemical used in its manufacturing. These items
comprise a large part of the bulky waste materials that
must be elimmated each day. Without the disposables we
Use daily, there just might be enough suitable landfills to
meet our waste disposal needs for many years.
One possible solution might be for national and state
legislators and local officials to focus their attention and
energy on forcing industry to create reusable— not
recyclable— products. Reusable products would be
returned to the marketplace in their original state
after being cleaned, sterilized, refilled or whatever
its original use dictates.
This solution to the waste-disposal problem would
require a radical change in our lifestyles. We'd be
expected to return those goods when they've exceeded
their usefulness.
It's time that we realize that our society gives
companies the incentive to produce throwaway products
and even recyclable products at ever-escalating rates.
Companies will continue to produce them because we
continue to purchase them.
Meanwhile, the shrinking number of waste-disposal
sites, despite some improvements, will continue to be
overloaded, and our environment will continue to be
degraded. Our costs for disposal will continue to rise
while our natural-resource base will continue to shrink.
This will happen unless each of us becomes more
willing to push for more sound inducements, legislation,
and enforcements to reduce, and even eliminate, portions
of the growing volume of waste we find necessary to
dump into someone else's backyard. Such actions would
make far fewer demands on the continued exploration and
mining of many related natural resources u.sed to produce
the vast quantities and forms of energy required to make,
transport and bury garbage. Our environment and our
society would benefit from such positive actions.
Why do humans require throwaways when there is
"no away?" It's a matter of choice. We can either
continue to bury ourselves and others in garbage or we
can refuse to accept programmed obsolescence of the
present-day garbage we have been using and dumping.
Even wild animals seem to have better sense than to defile
their environments than we have demonstrated historically.
Robert M. Goodspeed is a professor of geology at
Susquehanna. This article was published by The Harrisburg
Patriot-News.
Time for Sanity
In big-time college athletics
BY DONALD J. HARNUM
There comes a time when a basketball recruit
has to realize that no one will care about his
jump shot after he graduates.
That statement applies to 95 percent of
major college athletes — a fact many coaches and
administrators know all too well.
Maybe that's why the National Collegiate Athletic
Association (NCAA), with its controversial Proposition
48 and even more controversial Proposal 42, seeks to
make potential athletes crack the books before they get
to college.
College and university presidents and boards of
trustees have to take charge and make sure that athletes
are admitted to their institutions for the right reason— to
get an education.
No longer should colleges and universities be used as
training camps for professional athletes. Presidents and
trustees must not allow coaches to decide this issue, or
they will lose control over their institutions.
Who should be allowed to attend college? If athletes
are admitted on a standard divorced from the usual
admissions policy, what message is delivered?
Division I folks— those in the schools where athletics
are serious sources of revenue— are caught in a bind
created by conflicting desires: admitting student-athletes
for academic reasons versus generating huge sums of
money to operate entire programs. Pity the athletic
director who sees a 15 percent decrease in football
and basketball attendance when his teams stan to lose.
"Those making the
most noise over
Proposal 42 are doing
so because they see
their pool of athletic
talent dwindling."
This problem came to light with the recent emotional
response to Proposal 42, which denies athletic
scholarships to those recruits who do not have both
a 700 score on the Scholastic Aptitude Test and a
minimum high school grade point average in core
curriculum classes.
Those making the most noise over Proposal 42 are
doing so because they see their pool of athletic talent
dwindling— a symptom of a pernicious disease caused
by the need to win. They disguise this fear by claiming
that Proposal 42 is racially discriminatory.
But under Prop 42, no one is denied an education.
The same people who would fail to qualify under the
proposal can still receive aid based on need and don't
lose an opportunity to attend college. They also could
attend a school affiliated with the National Association
of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) or a junior or
community college.
Many presidents and trustees have been influenced by
coaches and athletic directors and have engaged in the
exploitation of student-athletes for the sole purpose of
winning. Instead, these leaders should be working to
create a campus environment that properly balances
athletics and academics.
That environment should limit to 21 hours per week
the time an athlete participates in any sport. Seasons
should be shortened. And athletes should not be
disciplined for missing tutoring or film sessions,
weight training or practices.
Some of these universities can learn a lesson from
schools like Duke, Notre Dame, Stanford and Penn
State, where leaders refuse to muddle their priorities,
yet still have high levels of athletic success. All of these
schools, incidentally, voted in favor of Prop 42.
Division III schools are not included in the recent
NCAA academic push because they maintain a balance
between athletics and academics. Athletes in Division
III are indistinguishable from the rest of the students
at their schools.
There is another major difference between the
divisions. Division III programs are not financed
through gate receipts and TV revenues. Presidents and
boards of trustees make budget decisions. If Division I
did the same thing, it would help bring sanity to major
college athletics.
No one has all the answers to the problems plaguing
big-time college sports. But one thing is certain: Balance
between athletics and academics must be restored.
Donald J. tiarnum is bastietball coach and athletic director
at Susquehanna. He is also president of the Middle Atlantic
Conference, the largest NCAA Division III conference. This
article was published by The Baltimore Sun.
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Campus News
Tuition, Fees Set
for 1989-90
Citing its commitment to provide quality instruction,
facilities and services for students. Susquehanna
University's Board of Directors has approved higher
tuition and fees for 1989-90.
The comprehensive fee for first-year students next
year will be $15,100. Of that figure, tuition and fees will
be $11,500 and room and board will be $3,600.
The comprehensive fee for sophomores, juniors and
seniors will be $14,120 with $10,520 for tuition and fees
and $3,600 for room and board.
These changes refiect an increase of 16.69 percent and
9.12 percent respectively from this year's comprehensive
fee of $12,940.
In announcing the Board's action. President Joel
Cunningham said its decision reaffirms the University's
commitment to quality.
"Increased academic quality will be our most valuable
asset possible in attracting students, faculty, and financial
support for years to come," Cunningham said. "We are
firmly convinced this is the best course for Susquehanna.
Our highest priority is to provide the outstanding faculty,
programs and facilities required to attract and support
outstanding students."
Cunningham said that a higher fee was set for
freshmen because they stand to reap greater benefits
from improvements over the longer term.
Sanctions Imposed
on Fraternity
Susquehanna University has placed disciplinary
sanctions on the Iota Eta Chapter of the Lambda Chi
Alpha fraternity, as a result of a February 24 fight
involving members of Lambda Chi Alpha and the Phi
Sigma Kappa fraternities.
The university-imposed sanctions include a substantial
reduction in membership and two-year probation,
ending May 31. 1991. University officials also issued a
warning that a violation of the probation could result in
immediate suspension of fraternity recognition.
Dean of students Dorothy M. Anderson said that the
University acknowledged that other Lambda Chi Alpha
members played a part in breaking up the incident and
taking immediate action to discipline those involved.
"Had that not occurred, the University would have
suspended recognition of the fraternity for a minimum
of two years." Anderson said.
Sanctions call for admitting no new members through
May 1990. Membership will be reduced from 86 to 65
through May 1991.
Anderson also said that the national office of Lambda
Chi Alpha will be informed of the February 24 incident
and asked to convene an Alumni Board of Control, a
provision of the national fraternity. This board will:
• Review the current membership to recommend
disassociation or expulsion of specific members and
associates;
• Evaluate the process of admitting new members
into the fraternity; and
• Recommend programs that will help the fraternity
to improve its image.
Anderson said the fraternity's performance will be
reviewed formally each spring and fall through May 1991.
In Support of Service
Susquehanna University student volunteer projects have once again caught the attention of the nation 's leaders. In late February.
Susquehanna students participated in a news conference held by Sen. Eiiward Kennedy, D-Mass. . on his plan to spur volunteerism.
Joining Kennedy are Project House System volunteers ifrotn lefii: Williatn Koch '89. Sinking Spring. Pa. : Karol Weigand '90,
Philadelphia: Betsy Van Tuyl '90. Warwick. NY; and system coordinator Deborah Woods. In 1987. Susquehanna was the only college
or university to be recognized for outstanding volunteer serx'ice by President Reagan 's Program for Private Sector Initiatives.
Facuity/Staff Briefs
■ Gertrude James '89 is serving as Coordinator of Minority
Concerns this semester. Her projects include working with
students to promote cultural awareness, coordinating Black
History Month activities, and preparing for the 1989-90
academic year when a full-time Director of Minority
Concerns and residential Area Coordinator is named.
■ President Joel Cunningham has been re-elected to the
national Council of Independent Colleges board of directors.
■ Robert Bradford, professor of political science and
director of international education, has been selected
to conduct research and develop a strategic plan on
international education for the Lutheran Education
Conference of North America. Bradford was selected
from a national pool of 14 candidates.
■ Sigma Alpha Iota, an international music fraternity, has
named Professor Cyril Stretansky a national arts associate.
This honor is given only to musicians who have attained
national recognition.
■ Jeanne Neff, vice president for academic affairs, joined
12 Lutheran college representatives participating in "The
Year 2000 and Beyond." a cumulative planning conference
to define the mission of the ELCA in the next century.
■ "Foreign Languages in the Coming Decade," an article
by French professor Jack Kolbert, has been published in
the Pennsylvania Bulletin of Modern Languages.
■ Richard W.H. Kozlowski '75, assistant professor of
physics, has been named the John C. Horn Distinguished
Lecturer for 1988-89. The award, named for Susquehanna's
emeritus board chair, is presented annually to a faculty
member for distinguished scholarly service and contributions
to the Susquehanna community.
■ Charlie Kunes, Susquehanna's one and only wrestling
coach, has been inducted into the Pennsylvania
Interscholastic Athletic Association's District IV Hall
of Fame. This is the third Hall of Fame induction for
Kunes in four years. Kunes has been associated with high
school and college wrestling as a competitor, coach and
referee for more than 40 years.
Oops!
Two alumni were incorrectly identified in the winter
issue of the Alumnus because of a reversed photo negative.
The correct identification is Linda Kline Bugden '72
(center left) and Carol Kehler '74.
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Sports
Former Basketball Star
Makes Points as
Susquehanna Chaplain
God's work is whal Susquehanna University chaplain
Chris Thomforde warned to do In the game of life. He's
still winning, just like he did on the basketball court 20
years ago at Princeton's Jadwin Gymnasium.
The 6 '10" Thomforde certainly looks the pan of a
National Basketball Association (NBA) prospect
and college All-American as he strides across the
Susquehanna campus, towering above passersby. And
his schedule's as congested as the tough man-to-man
defenses he once faced.
"He's a tough person to schedule meetings with," says
Irene Wagner, Thomforde's secretary. "During a busy
day, he could have meetings or counseling sessions with
students about every 45 minutes. I couldn't begin to tell
you how many hours he puts in because he works a full
day and might come back in the evening or have a
service elsewhere."
Thomforde always found a way to beat those defenses
in college as he earned All-Ivy League status in 1967
and '68 and was an honorable mention All-American in
1967 while averagmg 14.2 points per game and 9.5
rebounds per game during his career
He continues to beat the defense at Susquehanna as he
now scores points with the students, his wife Christine
and four children. As students praise their chaplain,
there is little, if any, mention of his storied athletic past.
"I've worked closely with him over the past couple
months and I can (ell you thai he's a very caring
individual who wants what's best for the students,"
says student deacon Bob Herr '90, Lancaster, Pa.
"Nobody's ever asked me that much about my
basketball career. That's one of the reasons I like it so
much here because people take me seriously for who
I am," says Thomforde, who is in his third year at
Susquehanna. "My basketball exploits have become
more distant."
Those "exploits" include starting as center on the
Princeton University teams that won or shared the Ivy
League title for three straight years from 1967-69 and
made two trips to the NCAA Division I tournament
(1967, -69).
Thomforde was featured with former Providence
College head coach Gary Walters on the cover of Sports
lllusiraied in 1967 as the squad finished 25-3, still the
best record in University history. That record included
advancing to the East Regional final before losing 78-70
in overtime to a North Carolina squad it had beaten
earlier in the year.
In college, Thomforde played with the likes of Geoff
Peine, a later NBA star, and against present NBA great
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, then Lew Alcindor of UCLA.
"I believe one of the reasons Jabbar has lasted as long in
the NBA as he has is because he played college basketball
at a time when slam dunking was not allowed. He had to
learn to shoot and certainly did."
Following his Princeton career, Thomforde was
drafted by the New York Knickerbockers of the National
Basketball Association (NBA) and the then-New 'Vork
Nets of the American Basketball Association (ABA) in
1969 But he grew tired of playing basketball and the
rigors of college studying after earning his history
degree at Princeton. Instead of playing professional
basketball, he elected to go abroad as an instructor in
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Chris Thomforde with Princeton
teammate Gary Wallers on the
cover o/Spons Illustrated on
February 27. 1967.
Thomforde today. 22 years later
as chaplain at Susquehanna.
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Western Languages and Medieval European History
at Tunghai University in Taiwan for two years.
He returned to the United States in 1971 and entered the
Yale University Divinity School for biblical studies, church
history and philosophy. From the time he was in third grade.
Thomforde wanted to become a Lutheran minister.
But basketball resurfaced again in the summer of 197.1
when Red Holtzman. then the head coach of New York
Knicks, invited Thomforde to his rookie camp. This
time. Thomforde gave pro basketball a try.
"I made it through the rookie camp, which kind of
surprised me." Thomforde recalls. "Then they put me
up against the big boys.
"We practiced for two weeks. My job was to guard
Willis Reed in the morning and then David DeBusschere
(both Hall of Famers) in the afternoon. Needless to say.
it made for a long day."
Although Thomforde ultimately didn't make the Knick
roster, it taught him valuable lessons he uses today.
"I was very impressed with how hard the people on
that team (the Knicks) worked. I remember seeing Walt
Frazier (another Hall of Famer) working in practice and
I've never seen anybody in any job work harder."
Thomforde says. "I was also impressed with their idea
of 'You're only as good as your weakest player.' I was
received well and taken seriously in practice."
The lessons Thomforde learned from the Knicks
were a reflection of Holtzman. He also played for
legendary coaches Bill van Breda Kolff and Pete Carril
at Princeton, both of whom had an impact on his life.
"They were both extremely intense people who were
to be taken seriously. That seemed to be the same way
people played for them. Their players really reflected
their character"
The pleasure wasn't just Thomforde's.
"He was totally unselfish as a basketball player. He
gave a commitment to the game with an ultimate effort
at all times. I remember he played his first season for
me with a cracked heel bone and never complained,"
says Carril, who is still head coach of the Tigers. "The
quality of this fellow is just mind-boggling. I've seen
him face adversity and how well he behaves.
"He's probably the finest human being I've ever met
in my life. No one could ever come close. He gave a
sermon here at Princeton on why one had to believe in
God and it was the best presentation. He must be of
God's work."
Around Susquehanna, that work includes teaching a
"Foundations in Western Literature " class, starting
a program of taking students to Washington. D.C. to
work with the homeless, serving on the University
executive staff, and performing all the daily functions
of a college chaplain.
It's a demanding schedule, but one that Thomforde
executes and enjoys as much as swishing a six-foot
hook shot.
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
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Susquehannans on Parade
THE TWENTIES
Dr, Claude A. Buss M*24 recently finished another book.
This one deals with the problem of United States military
bases in foreign lands. Dr. Buss, who was the first person
to earn a Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in
international relations in 1927, continues to serve as a
consultant to the State Department in Far Eastern
affairs. He also teaches at the Naval POsi Graduate School
at Monterrey. CA. He resides in Palo Alto, CA.
THE THIRTIES
Reverend Karl E. Kniseley '38 has been named with other
Southern California civic leaders to the editorial advisory
board of the Glendale News-Press. Pastor Kniseley, who
delivered the sermon for his 50th class reunion church service.
served as a Lutheran minister for more than 40 years. Much of
that time was spent as pastor of the First Lutheran Church of
Glendale. CA.
THE FORTIES
Homer C. Groce '40 has had a 66-year fascination with the
Indians who once inhabited Central Pennsylvania, including
the Susquehannocks. Groce, who recently moved to the Sunbury
area with his wife, the fontier Anna Hill '40, has set out to
define the language of the area's Indians. He is putting his
work in book form— something that has not been done since
the Indian language was often only spoken.
Dick Hummel '40. House of Da\id baseball player in 1946.
Richard S. (Dick) Hummel '40 was featured in a newspaper
article recalling his days as a minor league baseball player and a
member of the famed House of David baseball team. House of
David team members wore beards in an era when they were
uncommon. In 1946. Hummel and the team logged 29,610 miles
■■bamstomiing" the country They also played in Mexico and
Canada. Hummel coached baseball at Susquehanna in the 1950s.
Reverend Howard S. Hugus '48 has retired after 38 years
in the Lutheran ministry. Reverend Hugus. who entered
Susquehanna in the fall of 1942. spent three years in the
service in World War II and was awarded the Bronze Star
and three battle stars during the war He graduated from the
Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia After serving
parishes in Pennsylvania, he was called to Hollywood. FL in
I960 and served churches in other Florida locales until his
retirement His wife is the former Rachel Bergstresser '49.
THE FIFTIES
Kennetli F. Mease 'SO recently had an editorial column
published. Mease, president of two Selinsgrove companies—
Selmax Corporation and Ken-Tex— commented on tax reform
legislation and the effect it will have on the business community.
Charles H. (Buss) Carr '52 former director of alumni
relations at Susquehanna, was surprised as the recipient of a
special award at the 1989 CASE conference in Pittsburgh. Carr
was recognized for his long service to the Council for the
Advancement and Support of Education at the national and
district level. His wife, the former Vi Dietz '52. was on hand
for the presentation.
Dorothy Apgar Ross "53 was recently installed as recording
secretary of the Carlisle (PA) board of realtors. She is associated
with Stewart Realtors in Carlisle.
Kay G. Campbell '54 recently returned from a year of
teaching abroad. He was awarded a Fulbright Exchange
Teacher Scholarship and taught physics in England's
Middlesborough. The science teacher at West Morris
Mendham High School in Mendham. NJ. spent last summer
at AT&T's Bell Labs as part of a teacher-in-industry program.
While there, he developed a teaching unit on liquid crystals
and liquid crystal displays. He received an AT&T/BISEC grant
to introduce the unit in his and other high schools. He and his
wife, the former Carol Clement '54, reside in Succasunna, NJ.
THE SIXTIES
Jean Harner Thurston '60 has been appointed choral
director at Trinity High School in Camp Hill. She also is a
church organist.
William Ecenbarger '61 continues to write John McPhee-
like articles for "Inquirer," the magazine for the Sunday
Philadelphia Inquirer. His articles range from "Blocked
Arteries," dealing with gridlock on our major freeways, to
"Is the Devil Really Left-Handed," which deals with "lefties "
Leslie R. Butler '62 co-authored an article, "Putting
Service Quality into Practice: A Case Study" for the Journal
of Retail Banking. Butler is a senior executive vice president
with First Pennsylvania Bank in Philadelphia.
Randolph A. Coleman '66 was presented with the National
Academic Advising Association's 1988 Outstanding Advisor of
the Year award. He is an associate professor of chemistry at
the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA, where
he resides.
Sue C. Davis '66 is executive analyst for the Social Security
Administration in Washington. DC. She recently co-authored
the group's strategic planning document.
Paul P. Wild '67, a CPA in Freehold, NJ, is the new
president of the Ocean/Monmouth Business Association.
John P. Williams '67 is the new assistant vice president
of the Fulton County National Bank and Trust Company's
Northville offices in Gloversville, NY, area.
Gail Spory McPherson '67 was elected secretary of the
American Agri-Women. She and her husband Paul are co-
owners of Maple Lawn Farm, a 1,400-acre fruit and grain
operation near New Park, Pa.
Robert C. Vogel '68 has joined the Bryn Mawr Trust
Company in the construction/commercial mortgage loan
department. He resides in Norristown, Pa.
Sally Trace Felix '69 is the new administrator of the
Lackawanna County Library System. She resides in the
Scranton, PA area.
THE SEVENTIES
Kenne A. Miller '70 has earned her master's degree in
library science from the University of Maryland. She
continues to reside in Arnold, MD.
David B. Werner '70 has been named director of
membership and syndicate accounting for Pennsylvania
Blue Shield in Camp Hill, PA. He and his family reside in
Camp Hill.
H. Gerald (Jerry) Nanos '70 Is vice president for multifamily
activities for the Federal National Mortgage Association's
northeastern regional office. Nanos will oversee operations
in a 16-state area.
M.W. (Mat) Tilghman '71 has recently been awarded the
designation of certified insurance counselor He is executive
vice president of Hanna. Kramer & Tilghman in Salisbury, MD
Harold W. Peterson, Jr. '72 is vice president of
information resource management of National Liberty
Corporation. Peterson lives in Malvern.
Robert E. Jones '73 of Orwigsburg. PA, has been
named assistant vice president of the Good Samaritan
Hospital in Pottsville.
Reverend John W. Morris '74 is the new rector of St.
Thomas Episcopal Church in McLean. VA.
F. Thomas Snyder IH '74 of Schwenksville. PA. has been
named senior choir director of the New Goshenhoppen United
Church of Christ in East Greenville.
Gordon M. Dyott '75 of Wilmington, DE, has been
appointed executive vice president by Wilmington Savings
Fund Society He has been with WSFS since 1983.
David M. Kammerer '76 provided entertainment at a
recent meeting of the Lehigh Valley District Club of the S.U
Alumni Association. He played and sang several original
compositions and used his own pre-recorded music for
background Kammerer, who teaches music in the Allentown
area, will perform at Allentown's Mayfair art festival on
Saturday, May 27. 1989 He and his wife, the former Beth
Daum *77, have five children
Janice Trojan Lessman '76, assistant vice president of
Northeastern Bank of Pennsylvania, is the recipient of the
National Association of Bank Women's Jean Arnol Reid
Scholarship. She resides in the Clarks Summit area with her
husband Jerry A. Lessman '82 and their family.
Pamela Ceresa Nothstein '78 of York, PA, has achieved the
professional distinction of chartered financial analyst. She is a
trust investment officer of Commonwealth National Bank— a
Mellon Bank. She is assigned to Commonwealth's regional
headquarters in Lancaster
Thomas W. Cook '78 of Loysville. PA. has been graduated
from the Stonier Graduate School of Banking. It was a three-
year course of study. He is cashier of the First National Bank
of Loysville.
David R. Odenath '79 has been named director of equity
transactions group for Prudential-Bache Capitol Funding in
New York City He, his wife Ellen and their two sons reside in
Short Hills. NJ.
Daren E. Lewis '79 manager of Citibank's applications
development-financial systems, has been named an assistant
vice president He has been with Citibank in the Fairport, NY.
area since 1986. He also resides in Fairport,
James B. Harris '79 will join the staff of the Southwestern
Medical School, University of Texas Health Science Center in
Dallas. He earned his doctorate in psychology from Baylor
University recently.
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
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Newsmakers
M. Lynn Oelkers Taibol '66. . . Educator of the Year
Professional honors are always special, but
for M. Lynn Oelkers Talbot '66 to be chosen
Educator of the Year by the Rotary Clubs of the
Stroudsburgs is extra special.
"When I think of all the teachers in the area— there
must be well over 500— and how great a job they all do.
this is overwhelming," she said.
Lynn is music coordinator for the Stroudsburg Area
School District, as well as a teacher. She is responsible
for all district music programs, supervising a staff of 12.
She is also the high school's choral director. The concert
choir and the traveling show choir are under her direction.
Several of her students have enrolled at Susquehanna
over the years, including present students Mary Barthold
and Joanne Kloss.
Lynn, who earned a master's in music education from
Trenton State University, has also directed musical
groups that have recorded song collections used by other
music teachers.
She and her husband Richard '66 continue to "play as
much golf as we can " They have two children, Susan 16
and Scott 13.
The Reverend C Lynn Nakamura '78 is the
first ordained woman of the Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America to meet the Pope of the
Roman Catholic Church and the Ecumenical Patriarch
of the Greek Orthodox Church. Reverend Nakamura
was one of eight delegates on an official ELCA mission
to Europe to promote ecumenical relations. The group
received private audiences with Pope John Paul II in
Rome. Archbishop Robert Runcie in London, and
Ecumenical Patriarch, Demetrios 1 in Istanbul.
"A number of 'firsts' were made on this trip," said
Nakamura, assistant professor of Old Testament at
Trinity Lutheran Seminary in Columbus, OH. 'This
was the first such delegation in the life of the newly
formed ELCA and represents a continuation of
ecumenical activity begun prior to the church's
inception. It's also noteworthy that this delegation was
Reverend Nakamura holds advanced degrees from
the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia and
Princeton University.
The Rev. C. Lynn Nakamura (left) and Pope John Paul //.
Background, center: The Rev. Lowell Almen. Secretary of
the ELCA.
made up of persons widely ranging in backgrounds
rather than only white-male bishops. As a result of this,
I am the first ordained woman in American Lutheranism
to be received officially by the Pope and the first ever to
be received by the Greek Orthodox Ecumenical
Patriarch. We also met high-ranking officials of the
Anglican church in England.
"Everywhere we went, we were received at the
highest level. But that is not to say that our differences
were glossed over There was a willingness on both
sides to discuss difficult issues. Not least among those
was the issue of ordination of women."
Bill Muir '65 joins the Indianapolis Colts.
Old NFL proverb: If you want directions, ask an
assistant coach.
Bill Muir '65 is living testimony to that adage. The
former tackle and assistant coach at Susquehanna is
set to begin his first season as defensive line coach with
the Indianapolis Colts of the NFL. Muir has had prior
service in the NFL with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers,
New England Patriots, and Detroit Lions. Before that he
made collegiate coaching stops at Delaware Valley
College, University of Rhode Island, Idaho State
University, and Southern Methodist University.
Muir began his pro coaching career with former SU
head coach Jim Garrett. Under Garrett, Muir coached
with the Orlando Panthers of the Continental Football
League (1968-69) and the Houston Texans/Shreveport
Steamer of the World Football League (1975).
Although Susquehanna has not had a player to make it
to the regular season with an NFL team, SU does have
strong ties to the NFL. Jim Garrett is a scout with the
Dallas Cowboys. Bob Windish, an assistant under
Garrett, is a scout with the Buffalo Bills. Dan
Sekanovich, likewise a former Garrett assistant, is the
defensive line coach of the Miami Dolphins.
Muir has worked both sides of the line. He was the
offensive line coach with the Patriots. He held a similar
post with the Lions. As stated, his assignment with the
Colts is the defensive line.
THE EIGHTIES
Phillip A, Complon '80 will stage another Susquehanna
University Alumni Music Recital on June 25 at 3 p.m. The
recital will be at the First United Church of Christ in Reading.
An invitation is extended lo all Susquehanna alumni and
friends. Complon is the organist and director of music at First
UCC. The alumni recital will vocal and instrumental music.
Theresa (Teri) Guerrisi '80 is the executive director
of cultural affairs at the Rose Lehrman Arts Center of
the Harrisburg Area Community College. She resides
in Harrisburg.
Eric D, (Ric) Webb '81 is the circulation manager of the
l^ews of Southern Berks. He resides in Boyenown, PA.
John A. Hayes III '81 of Hummelstown, PA. is the new
corporate tnist officer of Dauphin Deposit Bank in Harrisburg.
He is married to the former Lisa Wolf '82.
Brian J. Fitzpatrick '81 of Medford , NJ, has been promoted
to vice president in the commercial lending division of United
Jersey Bank/South in Cherry Hill
The musical career of Dennis Selfridge '82 continues to
ptogress. He recently "opened" for Livingston Taylor in the
suburban Philadelphia area, and has had an album— "What Do
You Really Do?"— released by AVAP Records of Media. PA.
Hudson Chiropractic— operated by Robert P. Often '82—
recently opened in Hudson. NY Otten and his partner did much
of the renovation, converting a church building into offices.
Lisa Thomas Snyder '83 has been promoted to operations
manager of the Lewistown (PA) Trust Company. She and her
family live in Lewistown.
ScotI R. Jeffrey '83 has joined the Peekskill. NY,
department of planning and development as an economic
development specialist.
George K. Mitschele, Jr. '83 has been admitted to the
Pennsylvania bar and is now corporate tax manager for P.H.
Glatfelter Company. He is married to the former Donna
Hassell '83. The couple has two daughters and resides in
Seven Valleys. Pa.
Teresa C. Sol '84 of Lake Hiawatha. NJ. has been appointed
an assistant vice president in the auditing department at
Carteret Savings in Morristown. NJ. Prior to joining Carteret.
Sol. who is a CPA. worked with Coopers & Lybrand.
Sandra Fealherman Walker '84 has been named manager
of the department of anesthesia at Geisinger Medical Center in
Danville. PA. She oversees a staff of more than 40.
Colleen M. Sullivan '85, a writer for VOGUE magazine,
had an article published in a recent issue on eye makeup.
One of the persons interviewed for the piece was Michele
O'Callaghan '85. O'Callaghan is a makeup artist in the New
York area. She "made up" various performers for television
include Danny DeVito for Saturday Night Live, but considers
her most interesting work making up Michael Crawford for
The Phantom of the Opera.
Two members of the Class of '86, Michael J. Alberese of
Pansey, NJ and Andrew Ajello of Upper Saddle River, NJ.
have been recently promoted by Hertz Equipment Rental of
Park Ridge. NJ Alberese is Buyer/Fuel Tax analyst and Ajello
is Pricing Analyst.
Vance D. Tomei '86 is systems programmer/systems
manager for JMR Printing in Millville, NJ. He resides in
Vineland. NJ.
Thomas H. Slavens '86 is now teaching at the middle
school level in the Delmar School District, which serves part
of Delaware and Maryland He lives in Laurel. DE.
Joseph M. Grimm '87 of Hanover. PA. has been promoted
to production supervisor with Snyder's of Hanover, the potato
chip manufacturer.
Edward K. Shuman '87 has earned the rank of ensign in
the US Navy after completing training at Newport. Rl. He
joined the Navy in June of 1988.
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
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I Do's
MULDOON'BIRD
Alison J. Bird '83 lo Charles K. Muldoon. September 4,
1988, Greenlawn Presbyterian Church. Greenlawn. NY.
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Christine Kotski
DeLongis '83, Chri.stine M. Bernhardt '83, and Susan
Cavanaugh DufTey '83. Alison is with Ernst and Whinney in
New York City and her husband is with Arthur Andersen,
/ 239 Carroll Street. Brooklyn, NY 11231.
SKINNER-SMITH
Jo Ann Smith '77 lo Robert H Skinner. September 24.
1988. Westminster Presbyterian Church. Rehoboth Beach. DE
Jo Ann is a manager with Citibank. N.A. in New York City
and her husband is a vice president with Trinet. Inc. in
Parsippany. NJ. / 67 Stone Run Road. Bedminsler. NJ 07921.
MUZZY-WARNCKE
Lauren J. Warnclie '87 to Charles B. Muzzy, Jr. '86,
September 25. 1988. St. Luke Lutheran Church. Dix Hills.
N'i'. In the wedding party from Susquehanna were Sonja S.
Wong '87, Donna C. Neal '87, Sally L. Bitlel '87, Torr P.
Schmey '86, Brian L. Jones '86, and Daniel K. Patterson
'86. / 19 Court Side Way. Manchester. NH 03104
MiCUNE-ELLISON
Lisa M. Ellison "82 to Robert J McCune. September 28.
1988. Somers Point. NJ Lisa is with Dennis E. Duffy
Associates and her husband is a photojournalist with ABC
News. Channel 6. Philadelphia. / 16 Great Bay Drive.
Somers Point. NJ 08244
IVALLACH-McROBERTS
Heather L. McRoberts '86 lo Joseph M. Wallach '87,
October I. 1988. Rider College Chapel. Lawrenceville. NJ.
Joe is an industrial engineer. CAE Flight Simulation.
Binghamton. NY. / HC 78. Box 461. Penn View
Apartments. Castle Creek Road. Binghamton. NY 13901.
La SELVA-ORJELL
Kathryn E Ortell lo Edward M. La Selva "79, October I.
1988. Shades Valley Lutheran Church. Birmingham, AL.
Vincent A. La Selva '78 was in the wedding party. Edward is
a customer service manager for Alliance Wall Corporation and
his wife is in sales with Frito Lay Company. / 1500 Omie Way.
Lawrenceville. GA 30245.
WALKER-THOMPSON
Jennifer B. Thompson '86 to Jeffrey E. Walker '87,
October I. 1988. Trinity Reformed United Church of Christ,
Collegeville. PA, Susquehannans in the wedding party were
Constance M. Eckhart "87 and David D. Nguyen '87.
Jennifer is a senior accountant for analyst with G-E.
Aerospace, / Apartment B-405, 649 South Henderson Road.
King of Prussia. PA 19406.
WEIL-DONEGAN
Mary T Donegan to Lawrence J. Weil '81, October 2.
1988, Spring Lakes. NJ, Thomas F. D'Andrea '81 was in
the wedding party, Lawrence is an account executive with
Hibburd. Brown & Co.. Inc. and his wife is an executive
secretary with Goldblatt & Patterson, Inc. / 29 Predmore
Avenue, Colonia. NJ 07067
SIEGMANN-LODCE
Laura-Ann Lodge '86 to Edward R Siegmann. October 7.
1988, Laura-Ann is a personal computing manager. Rugby-
Darby Group Companies, / 27 Wedge Lane. Westbury.
NY 11590.
EAMAN-GROHS
Nancy L. Grohs '82 to James W Eaman. October 9. 1988.
Deep River Congregational Church. Deep River. Ct, Nancy is
a language arts leacher at Broomfield Heights Middle School
and her husband is a federal agent with the Department of
Defense / 2655 Overlook Drive. Broomrield. CO 80020
LUBBEN-ONISCHUK
Elaine Onischuk to Richard H. Lubben '79. October 10.
1988. St, Elizabeth. Clifton. NJ. In the wedding party from
Susquehanna was Joanne M. Lubben '84. Richard is vice
president of Richard H Lubben & Sons Wholesale Meats,
/ 339 Cedar Hill Avenue. Wyckoff. NY 07481,
MATHEWSON BROD
Lauren K. Brod '87 to Eric S Mathewson. May 23. 1987.
St, John's. Wallingford. PA, Susquehannans in the wedding
party were Maureen E. Connelly '87, Patricia A. Corwell
'87, Linda A. Buck '87, and Karen S. Madden '88. Lauren
IS production assistant and disc jockey. K2XY. Hesperia. CA,
Her husband is a pilot in the US, Air Force. / 15514 Washoan
Road. Apple Valley. CA 92307
DECKER-CRAY
Susan R. Gray '83 to Grant Decker. May 27. 1987. St.
Joseph's. Mendham. NJ, Susan is an associate c
National Association of Securities Dealer. Inc. in
Washington. DC Her husband is a partner of the law firm
Frank. Bernstein. Conway & Goldman. Inc In the wedding
party from Susquehanna were Marguerite A. Doyle '83 and
Maureen Haley Kaslner '83. / 2359 Horseferry Court.
Reston. VA 22091,
McDEVITT-TURLEY
Mary R. Turley '79 to Richard W. McDevitt. January 9.
1988. Tai Seki-ji Temple. Flushing. Queens. NY, Mary is an
A,V P Corporate Bond Analyst. Shearson Lehman Hutton.
New York City. / 428 East 66th Street. New York. NY 10021,
MILLER-RACZKA
Karen Raczka to Jeffrey C. Miller '86, March 5. 1988. St.
Patrick's. Pottsvillc. PA, Susquehannans in the wedding party
were Rodney J. Bamford '84, Thomas P. Doherty '86. and
James F. Brown '86. Jeffrey is territory manager. Beecham
Co,. Inc. and his wife is a nurse at Good Samaritan Hospital,
/ Country Hills Apartments. Orwigsburg. PA 17961,
FEASTER-BONTHRON
Anne C Bonlhron to Jay H. Feasler '84. May 14. 1988. Si
Patrick's Catholic Church. Norbeck. MD Frederick Cabell
'84 was best man and Professor Cyril Stretansky was soloist
Jay is an associate with the law firm of McNees. Wallace &
Nurick. in Harrisburg and his wife is with IBM in Camp
Hill. / 628 Cedar Ridge Lane. Mechanicsburg. PA 17055.
RUTAN-PERNER
Laura R. Perner '87 to David E Rutan. June II. 1988. 1st
United Methodist Church. Newton. NJ, In the wedding party
from Susquehanna were Melissa M. Maurer '88, Merritt L.
Geilfuss '89, and Angela L. Shaheen '90. Laura is a music
teacher with Music Emporium. / Apartment 27-B, 4 Wilson
Road, Sussex. NJ 07461,
LACHENAUER-ROGERS
Carolanne Rogers '86 to Robert B, Lachenauer, June II.
1988. Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. Westfield, NJ.
M. Alice Jeremko '87 was in the wedding party. / 4902-B
Helen Potts Place. Williamsburg, VA 23185,
GRAY-GORMAN
Kathleen M. Gorman '85 to J Wesley Gray. June 18. 1988
Kathleen L. Marshall '85 was in the wedding party. Her
husband is a lieutenant at Barber's Point Naval Air Station,
/ Apartmem 163. 95-331 Mahapili Court. Mililani. HI 96789
VanVALIN-FIER
Kara Fier to Stephen P. VanValin '83, June 18. 1988. Church
of the Savior. Wayne. PA, David K. Stoudt '84 was in the
wedding party, Steve is account director with QVC Network.
Inc, (cable television). / 101 North Five Points Road. West
Chester. PA 19380
RONAN-BECK
Debra A. Beck '86 to Mark Ronan. July 10. 1988, Short
Hills, NJ. Debra is assistant to the treasurer at Christie's Fine
Art Auctioneers in New York, / Apartment 5-J. 280 Rector
Place. New York. NY 1028O
NOLLE-FINKLER
Carolyn S. Finkler '87 to David B. Nolle '85, July 16 1988.
Our Mother of Consolation Church. Chestnut Hill. PA,
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Christina Finkler
Conroy '8L Diana Nolle Deitch '87, and Scott E. Deitch
'85. Carolyn is a financial systems analyst with First
Pennsylvania Bank in Philadelphia and David is a regional
network administrator for Computer Science Corp, / 515 Stahr
Road. Elkins Park, PA 19117
POUTES-NOBLE
Beth A. Noble "87 to John M Polites. August 20. 1988.
Altoona, PA, Beth is a programmer/analyst for Pennsylvania
Medical Society Liability Insurance Company in Lemoyne.
/ Apt, 601. 1101 Lindham Court. Mechanicsburg. PA 17055.
CIANCIOLO-DAVISON
Julia J Davison to Bruce L. Cianciolo '82. August 27,
1988. Trinity Church. Newton. CT, Bruce is a programmer/
analyst. Amphenol Products. Inc. Susquehannans in the
wedding party were Scott T. Heller '82 and Robert J. Califra
'8L / 1440-7 Meriden Road. Waterbury. CT 06705
HULTZAPPLE-BYERS
Gayle L, Byers to Michael W. Hultzapple '82, September
4. 1988. Donnally Mills United Methodist Church. Millerstown.
PA- He is self-employed by Fiber Seal. / Apartment 8. 2106
Turtle Run Drive, Richmond. VA 23233.
KUCLER-GLEICHMANN
Terri A. Gleichmann '85 to Chester A. Kugler. September
4. 1988. Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. Florham Park. NJ.
In the wedding party from Susquehanna were Kathleen
Villano Woerner '85 and Nancy Horvath Fazekas '85. Terri
is a programmer/analyst. Security Pacific Information Services
Corp.. San Diego, / 10945 E, Haven Court. Santee. CA 92071.
YOTNAKPARIAN-LUBBEN
Joanne M. Lubben '84 to Michael Yotnakparian.
September 10. 1988. Church of the Sacred Heart. Haworth.
NJ, Joyce N. Luria '85 was a bridesmaid. Joanne is a tele-
sales representative with 3M Company, / 6 Morse Street.
Cranford. NJ 07016.
HESTER-SHOAF
Christine E. Shoaf '82 to Michael G. Hester. September 17.
1988. New Providence Presbyterian Church. New Providence.
NJ, She is director of admissions and social services. Berkeley
Heights Convalescent Center. / Apartment C. 49 Ideal Street.
Gillette. NJ 07933,
PENSYL-RICHARDS
Alison M. Richards '86 to Drew A Pensyl. September 23.
1988. In the wedding party from Susquehanna were David Z.
Richards, Jr. '82 and Robert W. Richards '90. Alison is a
legal assistant, Swartz, Campbell and Detweiler. / 6200
Stanford Court. Mechanicsburg. PA 17055,
SWARTZ-RHOADES
Linda S. Rhoades '84 to Barry Swartz. October I. 1988.
She IS service coordinator. North Central PA— Center for
Attendant Care— Erie Independence House based in
Lewisburg, / 404 Yerger Road, Lewisburg. PA 17837
HUGHESKROMIS
Tammy Lynne Kromis '87 to Randal K. Hughes '87.
October 1. 1988. St Johns Lutheran Church. St, Johns. PA In
the wedding party from Susquehanna were Deborah M. Boyle
'86. Grelchen Lincoln '87. John Kromis '91, and Rev.
Foster R. McCurley '59 was the lector / 16 East Main Street.
Macungie, PA 18062,
DRAGON-YOUNG
Pamela J Young to John C. Dragon '84, October 1, 1988.
West Shore Baptist Church. Camp Hill. PA. John recently
earned his Doctor of Optometry degree from the Pennsylvania
College of Optometry in Philadelphia He joined a family
optometric practice with Dr. Scott Weaver. John's had the
additional honor of being elected to Outstanding Young Men of
America / 619 Green Meadows Drive. Dallastown. PA 17313
McCARTY-EASTEP
Shirley Eastep '76 to David D McCarty. October 22. 1988.
St, Mark's Lutheran Church. Colonial Park. Harrisburg. PA.
Shirley is an administrative assistant. Ernst & Whinney.
/ R,D,3. Box 247. Selinsgrove. PA 17870.
LOPYNSKI-DAVIS
Jeremy J. Davis '82 to John J, Lopynski. October 29. 1988.
Holy Trinity Parish. Georgetown. VA, She is a systems analyst
in MCI Engineering Department, MCI Telecommunications.
McLean. VA, Susquehannans in the wedding party were Mary
Jane Byram Ekert '82, Michelle Dean Plushanski '83. and
Gay Lowden Wadbrook '82. / 8012 Merry Oaks Court.
Vienna. VA 22180
TURNERSKEEL
Crystal H. Skeel '86 to Dean A. Turner '87. November 5.
1988. Washington. CT, In the wedding party from
Susquehanna were John C. Campeau '85. Deborah P. Tarr
'86, and Susan Gorsuch Mesko '86. / 816 East Cinnamon
Ridge Place. Cockeysville. MD 21030,
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SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
9
Born Crusaders
To Timothy and Janice Snider Nowell '77, a son. Kevin
Fooler, November 23. 1987 / 35 Stone Ridge Road. Thornton,
PA 19373
To J. .ScoK '78 and Julia Brown Mitchell '81. a son. Robert
Wesley. November 24. 1987 / MOQ2922, Camp Lejeune.
NC 28542,
To Mr and Mrs George K. Milschele, Jr. '83, a daughter.
Tricia. January 30. 1988 She Joins sister, Kristlna. born
January 23, 1985. / RD.l, Box 45-5A. Myers Road. Seven
Valleys. PA 17360.
To Gregg K. '77 and Margaret Klaus Saxe '78, a son.
Karl. March 14. 1988. / 9314 New Forest Road. Spring.
TX 77379
To Brian and Michelle Dean Plushanski '82, a son. Brian
Frederick. March 18. 1988. / R.R. 2. Box 363. Asbury.
NJ 08802.
To David E. '77 and Cheryl Rahlfs Atkinson '77, a son,
Bryce D,, April 30, 1988. / 17 Oak Knoll Road, Summit,
NJ 07901
To John B. "76 and Katherine McAllister Neuhauser '77,
., daughter. Elizabeth Ann, May 23, 1988. Proud grandfather
IS Elwood M. McAllister '49. / 770 Keeneland Pike. Lake
Mary. FL 32746
To Gregory D. '81 and Laurie Smith Lowe '82, a son. Erik
Douglas. June 29. 1988. / 31 Valentine Road. New Providence.
NJ 07974.
To Mr and Mrs. James E. Persing '82, a daughter. Johanna
Elizabeth. July 27, 1988. / 22 South 7th Street. Lewisburg.
PA 17837
To Mr and Mrs. Richard G. Booth '85, a son. Daniel
Richard. August 27. 1988. / 2108 West Avenue, Ocean City.
NJ 08226.
To David C. '85 and Laura Bryan Zimmerman '84, a son.
Michael Bryan. September 6. 1988. / 17 Bear Circle. Hanover.
PA 17337
To Thomas M. '83 and Krislina Warmerdam Wilhelmsen
'82, a son. Steven Roger. September 7. 1988, / 200 Media
Parkway. Wallingford. PA 19086
To Joseph M., Jr. "79 and Nancy Fitzgibbon Talmage '80,
J son. Joseph Matthew III. September 11. 1988. / 4 Stony
Brook Road. Somerville. NJ 08876,
To Richard E, and Ann McAulifTe Minton '77, a daughter.
Jessica Marie. September 21, 1988. / 5725 Main Street.
Stratford. CT 06497
To Mr and Mrs. Calvin A. Jackman '77, a daughter.
Jullian Nicole. October 6. 1988. / 12827 Flagship Avenue.
Hcrndon, VA 22070,
To Edgar M. '80 and Kathy Regits Johnson '82, a
daughter Ashley Yanil. October II. 1988. / P.O. Box 886,
Ft Leonard Wood, MD 65473,
To Charles and Wendy Gelnett Burkhart "84, a daughter,
Brittany Autumn. November 9. 1988. / R.D, 2, Box 177.
Millerstown. PA 17062,
To Robert C and Judy Critelli Burkholder '80, a son.
Andrew Robert. November 11, 1988, / 6115 Black Water Trail,
Atlanta, GA 30328,
To Stewart and Carol Nichols Callahan '75, a daughter.
Shea Nichols, November 18, 1988. / 3119 Ashking Drive,
Mechanicsville. VA 23111,
To Jeffrey and Melinda Scovell McGrory '77, a son. Colin
Frear. November 26. 1988, / 6510 Shadow Oaks Court.
Monmouth Junction. NJ 08852,
To Mr and Mrs, Steven B, Richard '82, a son, Douglas
Warren, December 2, 1988, / R,D. 2, Box 440, Mifflinbure,
PA 17844,
To John W. '82 and Hope MacMurtrie Bowling '82, a
son. Ian Craig. December 19. 1988. / RO Box 464. Pillow
PA 17080
To Steven K. '78 and Jean Hedrick Budd '78, a daughter.
Katelyn Ellen. December 27. 1988, / 1389 Fountain Road.
Newtown. PA 18940
To Christian R and Sharon Jacob Gruber '81, a son.
Phihp Christian. January 2. 1989. / Apartment 1. 5903 Tamar
Drive. Columbia. MD 21045,
To Russell F. '78 and Susan Krouse Klahre '79, a
daughter. Jennifer Catherine. January 28. 1989 / .3019
Stralhmede Road. Falls Church. VA 22042.
Deaths
Alice Mulligan Connelly '31, Jim Thorpe. PA. August 24.
1988. A native of Wilkes-Barre. she taught in the school
district there after graduating from Susquehanna,
Arthur E. Wilmarth '32, Clearwater. FL. August 30. 1988
He was an educator in Pennsylvania schools for nearly 40
years, serving as a junior high principal in Bradford from 1952
until he retired in 1972. In retirement, he and his wife Helen
escorted trips throughout the world,
Brian J. Chrislison '79, Belleair. FL, October 2, 1988. He
was killed in an auto accident. A former tennis player at
Susquehanna. Chrislison was employed as an accountant in
the St, Petersburg area,
Kenneth J. Lyons "42, Jersey Shore. PA. October 17. 1988.
He was a mathematics supervisor in the Williamsport School
District, having been with the district for more than 30 years.
A veteran of World War II. Lyons was co-captain of the 1941
football team while at Susquehanna He resided in Linden, PA.
W. Earl Thomas '25, Mifflinburg. PA. November 17. 1988.
He spent his entire career as a teacher, coach and administrator
in the Central Pennsylvania area. He taught two years in
Middleburg before moving to Mifflinburg in 1926. He was
Middleburg's first basketball coach and Mifllinburg's first
football coach. He was elected to Susquehanna's Sports Hall
of Fame In 1954 he became Superintendent of Union County
schools, a position he held until he retired in 1970,
Dr Elwood P. Flanders '20, York. PA, November 19. 1988.
A graduate of Jefferson Medical College, he practiced in York
from 1925 until he retired in 1976.
Reverend Paul R. Swank '33, Rhinebeck. NY. November
21. 1988, After attending Susquehanna University, he earned
his bachelor's degree from Gettysburg College, and was
graduated from the Lutheran Theological Seminary at
Gettysburg, Reverend Swank served parishes in New York
stale until he retired in 1975, He served for 20 years on the
board of trustees at Hartwick College.
H. Roy Smellz "22, Selinsgrove. PA. November 28. 1988,
He taught 33 years in the Selinsgrove area. Active in scouting
much of his adult life. Smellz received the Silver Beaver and
Lamb Awards,
Richard Baxter '28, Erie. PA. December 2. 1988. He was
a supervisor with the enforcement branch of the Pennsylvania
Liquor Control Board for 40 years. Early in his career he was
with the state game commission and the highway patrol,
Kathryn C. Burns '27, Towson. MD. December 12. 1988.
A native of Girardville. PA. she taught in that community's
school system for 46 years. She was a science teacher until
her retirement in 1962,
Helen V. Lepley '47, Fairfax. VA, December 24, 1988.
A native of Kratzerville, PA. she majored in chemistry and
physics, with a mathematics minor, at Susquehanna. She
taught those subjects in the Fairfax County School District.
She was skilled in craftwork and recently won an award for
a quilt she made, which was exhibited at the Woodlawn ( VA)
Plantation Arts Festival , She had been married to Joseph L Foley,
Reverend Harry F. Shoaf '19, Bloomsburg. PA. January 30,
1989 Reverend Shoaf graduated from Susquehanna Academy,
the University, and the Theological Seminary, He served in
Kulpmont and Jersey Shore before entering military service
in World War II as an army chaplain He later served in
Northumberland and Osceola, He continued to serve as
a supply pastor in his retirement Older than most of his
classmates at Susquehanna, he was nicknamed "Pop."
Survivors include his wife. Celia Spiegelmire Shoaf '19,
son-in-law. Marlin R. Bollinger '48, and a grandson, Marlin
R. Bollinger. Jr, '71.
Mabel Miller Hackenberg, Mifflinburg. PA. January 31,
1989. A native of Union County, she taught for 40 years and
was the former principal of the Penns Creek Elementary
School. She attended Susquehanna in the 1930s. Among the
survivors are sons Robert L. Hackenberg '56of Plainfield,
NJ, and Barry M. Hackenberg "62 of Nesquehoning, PA,
John C. Yoder '31, Rahway, NJ, February 3, 1989 The
93-year-old graduate taught in his native Harrisburg, PA,
school system for 40 years. He also earned a master's degree
from Northwestern University. He lived the last 10 years in
Rahway. where his son is president of Rahway Hospital.
Vera Cardell '05, Sunbury. PA, February 4. 1989 A
resident of Elysburg. PA, she was believed to have been the
oldest alumna of Susquehanna at the time of her death— 102
years old. She taught school in Elysburg and later worked
for the Pennsylvania Power & Light Company,
Harold O. Kramer '33, Carlisle, PA, February 7, 1989,
He was a retired associate professor of business education at
Shippensburg University 'The Shamokin native was a high
school teacher and coach for several years before joining the
faculty at Shippensburg He continued to coach football and
basketball there. He also served in the Navy in World War II.
Jason E, SchaefTer '44, Selinsgrove. PA, February 9, 1989.
He taught in the Selinsgrove school system for 23 years,
serving as a master teacher and principal His studies at
Susquehanna were internipted by military service in World
War II and he earned his bachelor's degree from Bloomsburg
University, and later a master's at Bucknell, He was active in
sports and community affairs, having served as president of
the American Cancer Society,
Wilmer W. Hackenberg '29, Williamsport, PA, February
12, 1989. He retired in 1976 as a vice president with Tri-
County National Bank in Selinsgrove, He served in World War
II as a first lieutenant and worked with the stale highway
department before entering banking,
Richard M. Rex '68, Julian. CA. February 12. 1989 Rex,
an optometrist at Kaiser Hospital in San Diego, CA, was
returning with two companions from a weekend in Palm
Springs when Iheir small plane crashed in stormy weather.
Dr Rex. a native of Lehighton. PA, practiced in the San Diego
area for 14 years.
John N, Hall h'82, Harrisburg, PA, February 27, 1989
Hall, a graduate of Lehigh University, was associated with
Hall Motors, one of the nation's top 20 trucking firms, for
many years. He took a fleet of six trucks, with rights to operate
between Sunbury and Harrisburg only, and made it one of
the country's biggest In 1979 he was selected as the
Pennsylvania Motor Truck Association's "Man of the Year" In
1952 he founded the Hall Foundation, which provided college
funds for high school students. Hall was active with many
civic and philanthropic organizations, also serving on many
boards. He was also involved in sponsorship of many sporting
events including the Lady Keystone Open golf tournament and
the Big 33 all-star football game. Among his survivors is a
son. Gerald N. Hall, who is a member of Susquehanna's
board of directors.
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The Class of
1988 Report
Gregory S. Adams: Cash Management Sales
Representative. Meridian Bancorp. Reading. PA.
Thomas R. Alberse: Account Treasurer. Nynex Mobile
Communications. Paramus. NJ. He is also working toward his
M.B.A.. Fairleigh Dickmson.
David ScotI Allen: Teacher. Lakeside Youth Service.
Willow Grove, PA.
Joseph F. Azzarello: Collateral Verification Evaluation
Coordmator. ITT Commercial Finance. Clark. NJ.
Michelle C. Ballotta: Human Resources Assistant
Personnel. B.B.D. & O. Advertising Agency. New York City.
Deborah O. Barrett: Best Western. Danville, PA.
Mark W. Basilii: Sales Representative. Garrett-Buchanan.
Reading. PA.
Benjamin D. Battle, Jr.: Sales Representative. First
Investors. Hackensack. NJ.
Michael J. Bendorf: Management Trainee. Enterprise
Leasing. Cherry Hill. NJ.
Mark P. Bensel: Management Trainee. Firestone Tire &
Rubber Company. Princeton. NJ.
Dawn M. Berger: Working toward M.F.A, Goddard
College, Plainfield, VT
Thomas R. Berkshire: Account Executive, Modular
Coatings, Brick, NJ,
Craig R. Bermingham: U.S. Army.
Lori A. Bierly: Administrative Assistant. Orchestra of St.
Luke's. New York City.
Timothy D. Billow: Tax Accountant. AMP Incorporated.
Harrisburg. PA.
Joan E. Book: Accountant. Harrisburg Steam Works. Ltd..
Harrisburg. PA.
Daniel C. Boop: Working toward MB. A.. Bloomsburg
University. Bloomsburg. PA.
Andrew H. Bowman: Credit Analyst. Meridian Bancorp.
Reading. PA.
Matthew A. Boynton: U.S. Air Force.
Stacy L. Brechbiel: Middle School Band/Instrumental
Instructor, West Shore School District, Lemoyne, PA.
Mason W. Brown: American Information Systems.
Wellsboro, PA.
Albert P. Bucci: Capital Campaign Coordinator. ICI
Americas Inc., Wilmington. DE.
Sylvia Buck: Bilingual Export Administration
Representative. Siemens Corporate Research & Support. Inc .
Iselin. NJ.
Charles A. Buckley III: Accounts Examiner, State of
Connecticut, Department of Children and Youth Services,
Hartford, CT.
Sharon Bufo: Working toward teacher certification in Art
Education, Georgian Court.
Michael W. Burton: Working toward J.D.. Boston College
Law School, Newton, MA.
Lynda F. Butler: Staff Accountant, Price Waterhouse,
Philadelphia, PA
Damian C. Caracciolo: Bond Representative. Aetna
Casualty and Surety. Camp Hill. PA.
Douglas B. Carlson: Operations Analyst. Chase Manhattan
Bank, New York City.
Laura A. Carothers: Personnel Assistant. Shearson
Lehman Hutton. New York City.
David P. Cawthorne: Warehouse Manager, Philip Nuworth.
Berkeley Heights, NJ.
Robert H, Cheddar: Management training, JC Penney,
Hummels Wharf, PA.
John C. Chipman: D J . WBHV Radio, Stale College. PA.
Shannon L. Clayton: Assistant Media Buyer. Jordan
McGrath Case and Taylor Advenising, New York City.
Christine M. Clewell: Organist. Zion Lutheran Church.
Indiana, PA and working toward M.A.. Indiana University
of Pennsylvania.
Richard F Close III: Sales Representative, Cardio Medical
Products. Belleville. NJ
Jeffrey B. Cole: Sales. RAF Electronic Hardware Inc
Seymour. CT.
James C. Conway: Lab Technician. U.S. Testing
Laboratories (Product Safety). Hoboken. NJ
Marjorie M. Cook: Associate Systems Administrator. User
Support for Sales Force. Hewlett-Packard. Valley Forge. PA.
Stephen Cook: Greenwood Services. Parsippany. NJ
Barbara A. Cooke: Recruiter. Track Legal Services Rec.
firm. Washington. DC
Todd J. Coolidge: United Parcel Service, Amot. PA.
Sarah E. Corbin: Second Lieutenant. U.S. Army. Fort
McClellan, AL.
Stephen D. Costalos: Management Trainee. Flower Time
Nursery and Craft, Bridgewater, NJ.
I^mela A, Culos: Clerk, Federal Bureau of Investigation,
Washington, DC
Peter C, Culos: International Bonds Manager, Merrill
Lynch, New York City.
Mary Katherine (Kay) Czap: Substitute Teacher and
Assistant Coach for Women's Basketball, Lock Haven
University, Lock Haven, PA.
Paul M. DaBruzzo: Perennial Gardens. Bedford. NY.
Charlene Davies: Administrative Assistant. Xerox
Corporation, Stamford, CT.
Barbara H. Deakin; Credit Assistant. Sanyo-Fisher. Little
Ferry. NJ.
Alicia M. DeFelice: Production Assistant. Random House
Publishing, New York City.
Keith Delaporte: Management Trainee, Horizon Bancorp,
Morristown, NJ.
Gretchen C. Dell: Law Student. Dickinson School of Law.
Carlisle. PA.
Brenda D. Dersham: Work student. IBM., Stuttgart.
West Germany.
Christian H. DeWald: Montgomery Plumbing Supply
Company. Montoursville. PA.
Robert P. Doll: Working toward Master of Divinity,
Lutheran Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, PA.
Dana V. Dombroski: A.F.D. Title Company, Scotch
Plains, NJ.
Christopher J. Donato: Support Representative, Homecare
Information Systems, Bloomfield, NJ.
Randy W. Donkochik: Cost System Accountant, Geisinger
Medical Center, Danville, PA.
Catherine M. Dorko: Working toward M.A. , Marywood
College, Scranton, PA.
Nancy A. Douglas: Mikulak's, Holmesdale, PA.
Amy Dunmire: Nurse Anesthestist, Geisinger Medical
Center, Danville, PA.
Anne E. East: Paralegal training. Philadelphia
Paralegal Institute.
Donald J. Edwards, Jr.: Salesman. Stone and Edwards
Insurance. Harrisburg, PA.
Monica S. EisenhardI: Teacher, Tarlton School, Berwyn. PA.
Victoria L. Fagan: Staff Accountant. SKF Industries. King
of Prussia. PA.
Anne Farrell: Executive Recruiter. Blake & Associates.
Pleasantville. NJ.
Laura A. Fattman: Personnel Counselor, American
Business Center. Pittsburgh. PA.
Jeffrey E. Fernholz: Platform Manager. Carolina Freight
Co.. Elmsford. NY.
Kathleen French Noah: Supervisor, Kelly Services, Inc.,
Pittsburgh, PA.
Douglas D. Gable: Assistant Manager. Transamerica
Financial Services. Altentown. PA.
Frank C. Galdieri: Account Executive. Carr Investment
Inc.. Madison, NJ.
Scott J. Glascott: Assistant Cost Manager, Display Craft,
Inc., MontgomeryviUe. PA.
Carol S. Glenn: "ReCreation" singing group.
Susan A. Goetting: Counter Manager. Clinique. Lord &
Taylor. Boston. MA.
Wendy P. Goodspeed: Working toward J.D.. Dickinson
School of Law. Carlisle. PA.
Karl D. Gordinier: Assistant Buyer. Mercantile Stores.
New York City.
Kevin N. Gormley: Sales Repre.sentative. Moore
Business Forms.
Ginger L. Goss: Staff Accountant. Ernst & Whinney.
Hackensack. NJ.
Brett W. Graf: Sales. Sherwin Williams, Hanover. PA.
James R. Hanlon: Manager Trainee. Southern New
England Telephone Company. Bristol. CT
Valerie Hansen: Staff Specialist. Continental Bank.
Norristown. PA.
Thomas I. Harrington: Fox & Sutherland
Department Store.
Barbara L. Harrison: Teacher. Elizabeth, NJ,
Dorothy N. Hart: Management Trainee. Continental Bank.
Fort Washington. PA.
Julia A. Hassenplug: Trust Accounting Specialist.
Provident Capital Management. Inc.. Philadephia. PA
Maureen P. Hasselt: Credit Clerk. General Motors
Acceptance Corporation. Totowa. NJ.
Susan E. Heffernan: Pensions Administrator. Red Bank
Pensions. Inc.. Red Bank. NJ.
Bonnie L. Herb: Staff Assistant. Price Waterhouse.
Hackensack. NJ.
Diane L. Herdling: Sales Representative, Dick Schlotl.
Ridgewood, NJ.
Thomas D. Hoefel: Psychiatric Assistant. Philhaven
Hospital, Mt Gretna, PA.
John C, Hotalen: Systems Engineer, Electronic Data
Systems, Dallas, TX.
Leslie S. Howell: Buyer, Anne Klein. Trenton. NJ.
Jeffrey D. Hughes; Working on M.A.. American
University. Washington. DC.
Lee E. Hunt, Jr.: Computer Technician. United Stales
Gypsum, Baltimore. MD.
Charles Gregory Jerrehian: Marketing Assistant, Phoenix
Contact, Middletown, PA.
Paul M. Joslyn: Business Analyst. Dun and Bradslreel
Corp.. Allentown, PA.
Elizabeth G. Kelly: Substitute Teacher, Long Island, NY
Robin L. Kelly: Assistant Manager, Petiles, Macy's,
Livingston, NJ.
Stephen M. Kennedy: Order Services. CBS Records. New
York City
Steven C. Kime: Staff Accountant. Coopers & Lybrand.
Philadelphia. PA.
Donald W. Kline II: Brake Shop/Locksmith Shop.
Lewisburg, PA.
Joanne M. Kling: Account Executive. Robert N. Pyle &
Associates Public Relations. Washington. DC.
Edward H. Koelln: Sales Representative. Cablevision
System of New Jersey. Cresskill. NJ.
Colleen M. Kosa: Claim Representative. The Travelers
Companies. Morris Plains. NJ.
Mark F. Koskulitz: Junior High Mathematics Teacher.
South Williamsport School District. PA.
Eugene M. Krumenacker: Project Manager. Rann Inc .
West Conshohocken. PA.
Scott A. Krzykowski: Sales Trainee, E.A. Morse & Co..
Middletown, NY.
Christopher L. Labrecque: Dominic Giordano, NJ.
Bruce W. Lackland: Property Manager. Fred Lackland
Matthew H. Laduke: Local Spons Representative. Norway
Main. Norway. NJ.
Candace L. Lain: Assistant Bookkeeper. Pine Island Turf
Nursery. Sussex. NJ.
Teresa Langan Edwards: English Teacher. Central
Dauphin School District.
Karen J. Ledebuhr: Analyst, General Public Utilities -
Nuclear, Parsippany, NJ.
John A. Leitgeb: Professional Employment Counselor.
Snelling and Snelling Personnel Agency. Paramus. NJ.
Dawn Lejda Doll: Teacher. Norristown School District.
Norristown. PA.
Rebecca L. Lent: Private Piano Teacher. Paul Kiss.
Fairfield County School of Music, and also with Harlow.
Knott. Adams & Friedman. PC. Milford. CT.
Paul A. Lesica: Municipal Bond Trader. Titus & Donnely.
New York City.
Eric F. Letts: Staff Consultant. Computer Partners. NJ
Cynthia M. Logan: Secretary. New Jersey State
Department of Education, and Public Relations. Song &
Dance Associates.
John D. Lotti: Management and Training. Continental
Insurance. New York.
Fredrick S. Lubnow; Working on M.S., University of
California, Davis, CA.
Brian G. Lucas: Sales Manager. George Lucas. Hazleton, PA.
Michael A, Ludwig: Customer Service Representative,
MCI Telecommunications Inc., Hunt Valley, MD.
Adrienne M, Lyons: Assistant Banquet Manager. Summit
Hotel. Summit, NJ.
Karen S. Madden: Production Assistant. Media Visions.
Harrington Park. NJ.
Vicki J. Mangus: Administrative Assistant, National Bank
of Washington, Washington, DC.
Leo A. Marconi; Manager. Leo's Auto Center.
Mountaintop, PA.
Nina G. Maroon: Personnel Counselor Recruiter.
Personnel Agency, Morristown. NJ.
Elaine S. Marx: Assistant Buyer. S. Grumbacher and Son.
York. PA.
Melissa M. Maurer: Working on Master's of Music,
University of Connecticut. Storrs. CT.
Timothy M. McCaffery: Financial Analyst. Merrill Lynch.
New York City.
Jeffrey T. McHugh: Security guard.
Thomas A. McNairy: Business Analyst. Dun and
Bradstreet. Allentown. PA.
Kristin E. Meinig; Assistant Director of Emergenc7
Services. American Red Cross. Reading, PA.
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Diane R. Meyers: Working toward J.D. . University of
Pittsburgh Sciiool of Law. Pittsburgh. PA.
Kenneth Michael: Data Entry. A.T.&T. . Mornstown. NJ,
Sonya K. Miller: Insurance Professional Trainee. PHICO.
Penna- Hospital Insurance Co.. Mechanicsburg. PA.
Frank J. Moliloris: Programmer. Computer Aid. Inc..
Allentown. PA.
Lisa A. Moscalello: Vocal Music Teacher. Woodbridge
Middle School. Woodbridge, NJ.
John J. Mulcahy: Business Analyst. Dialamerica Marketing.
Inc.. Mahwah. NJ.
Sandra L. Mull: Secretary for University Relations.
Susquehanna University. Selinsgrove. PA.
James A. Muller: With musical group. "Jasper"
William Nace: Assistant Accountant. Peat Marwick Main
Co.. Harrisburg. PA.
Sarah J. Nickey: Second Grade Teacher. Solanco
School District.
Christopher P. Noah: Account Executive. Compass
Marketing Services. Pittsburgh. PA.
Kathy O'Brien: Earned degree in Dental Hygiene. Thomas
Jefferson University College of Allied Health Sciences.
Thomas J. Nolan: Media Estimator. Ammirati & Rois. Inc..
New York City
Christopher D. Olbrlch: Working toward M.D.. Jefferson
Medical College, Philadelphia. PA.
Douglas P. O'Neil: Manager. Chavant. Inc. . Red Bank. NJ.
Ronald P. Parisi: Pharmaceutical Sales Representative.
Parke-Davis; Division of Warner-Lambert Co.. Morris
Plains. NJ.
William G. Parker: U.S. Army.
Walter A. Patton II: Working toward Ph D . Lehigh
University. Bethlehem. PA.
Norris A. Pearson: Working toward M.S.. Shippensburg
University, Shippensburg. PA, and Graduate Residence
Director. Residence Life. Shippensburg University.
Hilary E. Philbrick: Assistant Merchandising Buyer. Anne
Taylor. Bridgewater. NJ.
Robert W. Pierson: Marketing/Sales Client Representative.
First Fidelity Bank. Newark. NJ.
Kenneth J. Pizzico: Account Executive. L.M. Berry/
Directories America. Carlisle. PA.
Michael C. Pizzico: Loss Control Service Representative.
Nationwide Insurance. Harrisburg. PA.
Brian D. Pope: Underwriter. Nationwide Insurance.
Harrisburg. PA.
Marilyn G. Pray: Office Manager. Dr. John W. Ruhl.
Lcwisburg. PA.
Todd I. Quackenboss: Attending flight school. Apollo
Flight Center. Mt. Laurel, NJ
Brian W. Quiggle: Management Trainee. Yellow Freight
Inc.. Elmira. NY.
Carolyn Raftery: Receptionist. John Jay High School. NY.
Susan L. Realy: Junior Correspondent. Mutual of America
Insurance Company. New York City.
Jeffrey M. Rehling: Assistant Product Manager. Koh-I-
Noorlnc. . Bloomsbury. NJ.
Jerald R. Reimenschneider: Working toward MS .
Syracuse University. Syracuse. NY.
David L. Rhodes: Nurse Anesthetic. Geisinger Medical
Center. Danville. PA.
Steven E. Rich: District Sales Manager. ICD/The Hearst
Corporation, Washington, DC.
Martha A. Richardson: Resource Development Manager.
United Way of Essex and West Hudson. Newark. NJ.
ChrLsline A. Riedy: Research Assistant, University of
Pennsylvania. Depanment of Psychiatry. Philadelphia. PA.
Patricia A. Ross: Computer Programmer. State of
Connecticut Southbury Training School. Soulhbury. CT.
Grace C. Rossi: Working toward Ph.D.. City University
of New York. As pan of her graduate fellowship she is
experimental psychology teacher in biopsychology lab.
New York City
Barbara A. Rosliac: Check Cashier. Shearson/Lehman/
Mutton. Morristown. NJ,
David J. Ruckman: Assistant Manager. S&A Restaurant
Corp./Bennigans. Springfield. PA,
ftui A. Rybecky: Staff Accountant. Pannell Kerr Forster.
New York City,
Tara M. Saalmuller: Personnel Assistant, First Fidelity
Bank, Morristown, NJ.
David E. Salter: US. Army Aviation Center. Ft. Rucker. AL
Joseph R. Sandri: Revenue Field Auditor. Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania. Department of Revenue.
Stephanie J. Sarisky: Philadelphia School of Medicine
Kenneth Scala: Inside Sales. Olin Hunt Specially Products,
West Patterson, NJ.
Patricia J. Schickram: Assistant Account Executive,
Markham/Novell Communications, Ltd.. New York City.
Stephen M. Schneeweis: Programmer. ERS Software.
Wayne. NJ.
Lynne C, Schoepe: West Africa Desk Secretary. Catholic
Relief Services. New York City,
Raul C. Schweitzer: Programmer. CDI. King of Prussia. PA
Robert J. Scola: Realty Sales Representative. Surf City. NJ
Joseph A. Seolese: Production Planner. NEAPCO
(Automotive Co, |. Pottstown. PA,
Michael S. Searer: Computer Analyst. Warshaw Industries
Corporations. Milton. PA.
Cindy L. Shawver: Personnel Manager. Skills of Central
Pennsylvania, Employment Development Division.
Lewistown. PA.
David H. Sheelz: YMCA
Barry W. Sheibley, Jr.: Staff Accountant. Coopers &
Lybrand, Harrisburg, PA.
Lauren J. Siegel: Case Aide. Little Flower Children's
Services of New York. Wading River. NY.
William Smedley: Sales Representative/Software
Consultant. PC, Connector. Inc.. Marlow. NH.
Craig A. Smith: Video Production Manager. PMA
Insurance. Philadelphia. PA.
J. Clayton Smith: Sales Representative. Al Williams,
Allentown. PA.
BrenI D. Snyder: Music Teacher, East Juniata School
District, PA.
Jacqueline M. Sorge: Administrative Assistant. Group
Insurance Representative. Patrick M, Mucci. Jr., Clifton. NJ,
Teresa Sprenkle Swineford: Social Worker. Evangelical
Community Hospital. Lewisburg. PA.
Reed A. Starr: Director of Program Development.
American Information Systems. Inc. Wellsboro. PA.
Patrick W. Slerrelt: District Executive. Boy Scouts of
America. Manchester. NH.
Annamarie Stewart: Editor for Video Production and
commercial jingles. The tiditorian. and Private Piano Teacher.
Pittsburgh. PA
Craig W. Sloken: Spacecraft Real-time Analyst. Bendix
Field Engineering Corp.. Goddard Space Flight Center.
Columbia. MD.
Peter H. Stoma: Working toward J.D., Seton Hall Law
School. West Orange. NJ.
Ann M. Straka: Teller. Connecticut Bank and Trust.
Simsbury. CT.
Paul R. Sultan: Corporate Consolidation Analyst. Revlon.
Inc.. Edison. NJ,
Sandra Thomas: English Teacher. Japan,
Mark D. Thorsheim: Commercial Officer Trainee.
Provident National Bank. Philadelphia,
Sharon D. Tirpak: Working toward M. Ed.. California
State University. Hayward. CA,
Scott M. Torek: Location Rental Manager. Ryder Truck
Rental. Inc.. Horsham. PA.
Jennifer TritI Baker: Caseworker. Children and Youth,
Franklin County. Chambersburg. PA.
Janine C. Turano: Foreign Exchange Coordinator,
international mutual fund division. State Street Bank & Trust
Co.. Boston. MA,
James E. Turner: Engineer. Prime Computers, MA.
Robert N. Turner: Real Estate Sales Agent. Century 21.
Ocean City. MD,
Jill S. LIhler: Clerk. Konhaus Farms. Inc. . Mechanicsburg. PA.
Jeffery T. Ulmer: Working toward M.A. and Ph.D..
Pennsylvania State University. University Park. PA.
Scott N. Ulsh: Claims Examiner. Nationwide Insurance
Company. Harrisburg. PA,
Michelle S. Vickers: Business Analyst. Dun & Bradstreet,
Philadelphia, PA,
Robert Scott Viglianti: Inventory and Production Manager,
W,B.C. Industries. Inc.. Westfield. NJ.
Paula C. Vincent: Account Service Representative.
Automatic Data Processing (ADP). Clifton. NJ
Paul M. Volk: Teacher. Perth Amboy. NJ,
Lisa A. Waldeyer: Accountant, First Fidelity Bank,
Newark, NJ.
Paul N. Walser: Hazleton Standard-Speaker.
Thomas I. Warren: Detoxification center. St. Joseph's,
Reading. PA,
Donna M. Wentz: Elementary Music Teacher. Ramapo
Central School District. Cherry Lane Elementary School.
Suffern. NY.
Pamela S. West: Music Teacher. Mt, Upton. NY and South
New Berlin. NY.
Denise M. Witner: Executive Trainee, Strawbridge &
Clothier, West Chester, PA.
John W. Wolfe: Management Trainee. Citizens First
National Bank of New Jersey. Glen Rock NJ.
Joseph A. Wolfe, Jr.: Staffing Supervisor. CBS Personnel
Services. Florence. KY,
Geoffrey M. Woodall: Account Representative. List/Mark
Computer. Norwood. NJ,
Jeffrey E. Wynn: Sales Represenutive. Fiduks Hydrolics.
Harrisburg. PA.
Angela B. Varnitsky: Account Assistant. Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania. Ashland. PA.
Dennis A. Vbst: Controller. Wes Harris Buick-Ponliac-GMC.
Inc.. Brooksville. FL.
Eli7.abeth D. Young: Assistant Continuity Director,
WNBF/WHWK Sloner Broadcasting Co . Binghamton. NY,
Michelle A. Zuniga: Foreign Exchange Analyst. Ingersoll-
Rand. WoodcliffLake. NJ,
Philanthropy
Future Susquehanna students studying for the Lutheran
ministry will receive some valuable scholarship assistance
from a member of the Class of 1935.
The Robert R. '35 and Kathryn M. Clark Scholarship
Fund has been established by the Rev Robert R. Clark of
Lock Haven. Pa, to assist worthy students demonstrating
financial need, especially those studying for the Lutheran
ministry.
This scholarship reflects the Clark family's long-term
commitment to Susquehanna. Two of the Clark children.
Philip '62 and Priscilla Clark Bashore '66, graduated
from Susquehanna. Pastor Clark also served on the
Susquehanna Board of Directors from 1980-86.
Students with hearing Impairments will receive some
special encouragement and financial assistance, thanks to a
scholarship bequeathed by the father of a 1978 graduate.
The estate of the late Robert A. Keeler. father of
R. Kevin Keeler '78, provides for a scholarship to benefit
hearmg impaired students who attend Susquehanna.
R. Kevin Keeler, who is hearing impaired, majored
in Psychology and led an active life at Susquehanna. He
since has received a master's degree and works for
Metropolitan Life.
Two members of the Class of 1968 and 1969 are giving
future business professionals a boost with their educations.
Henry H. '68 and Wendy Evans '69 Herrington have
established The Herrington Scholarship Fund. Income
from the fund will be used to help worthy Sigmund Weis
School of Business students fmance their educations.
Philanthropy recognizes the generosity of Susquehanna's
alumni and friends. For information about establishing or
contributing to a fund, please contact the Development
Office. (717) 372-4117.
Ihe 1988-89 Susquehanna
University Fund is on its way
to meeting its history-inaking
$1 million goal, but we're not
there yet!
With just over one month
remaining in our campaign,
we still need to secure
$125,000.
Success will require
the support of every
proud Susquehannan.
If you haven't made
your gift, please consider
supporting this year's SUE
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requests the pleasure of your company
ot tt ^wuibreaking ccrcmotty
Jor the expansion and renovation
of Jisher Science 'HaiL
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VOLUME 57
NUMBER 3
SUMMER 1989
[itenanna^ is movmgj
ambitious goals of quality;
fi'^ip'^^'
Science Hall Expansion Begins
Work has begun on the multi-million dollar
expansion and renovation of Fisher Science Hall.
Susquehanna University's center for scientific study
and research. The project cost is expected to exceed
$5.5 million.
"Susquehanna is moving ahead on its ambitious
goals of quality. A strong science program, complete
with students and faculty of the highest caliber,
requires the kind of outstanding facilities that
will be provided by this project,"' says President
Joel Cunningham.
The design
Plans call for an extensive renovation of the
existing 45,000-square-foot building and construction
of a 23,000-square-foot addition on its north side.
Construction began in late June; completion is
targeted for late 1990. Most of the existing facility
will be used throughout renovation and construction.
Project architects are Celli-Flynn Associates of
Pittsburgh. General contractor is R.S. Mowery and
Sons Inc., Carlisle.
Susquehanna's five science disciplines— biology,
chemistry, geology, physics, and psychology— will
be grouped by floor. The facility will feature
a three-story, open atrium.
The design also will provide various specialized
areas including:
• Specialty rooms for the life sciences, such as an
isotope lab and a histology /microtechnique room;
• Smaller research laboratories to supplement
existing large classrooms and laboratories maintained
for general science instruction.
• Faculty and student lounges for each
department, reflecting the importance of faculty-
student interaction.
A result of extensive study
Plans for the expansion are a result of a four-year
planning and evaluation process. Faculty and
administrators examined national science trends and
the effectiveness of the Susquehanna curriculum.
Susquehanna's commitment to strengthening
the sciences comes as many national groups are
expressing concern over the quality of science
education in America and the shrinking number
of science graduates. The National Science Board
estimates that only 12 percent of America's specialists
in science and mathematics are under 35 years of age.
While national consultants praise Susquehanna's
faculty and curriculum, their studies also show that
Susquehanna could well serve more science students.
More than 160 of Susquehanna's 1.450 students are
science majors, with an additional 550 students
taking science core courses.
Consultant Lois Pfiester of the University of
Oklahoma told Susquehanna that its sciences
"introduce an array of contemporary topics and
techniques not often found in small college settings."
Funding the project
As a result of the study, Susquehanna's Board of
Directors made the renovation and expansion of
Fisher Science Hall one of the highest priorities
in its current $22 million capital campaign.
To date, more than $18.5 million has been raised
from alumni, friends and foundations, including
$3.7 million for the science project. Of those funds,
Susquehanna has received a $300,000 matching grant
from The Pew Charitable Trusts and a $350,000
challenge grant from The Kresge Foundation which
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Sports
Gilbert Award to Isaacs
Witt, Gillin Named Top Athletes
Joe Will
Trac\ Gillin
Football halfback Joe Witt of Shamokin and
volleyball/ Softball standout Tracy Gillin of Conemaugh
received the Blair Heaton and AW.A. (Association of
Women's Athletics) awards as the top senior male and
female athletes for 1988-89.
Retired corporate executive and visiting professor of
business practice Lawrence M. Isaacs '43 of Selinsgrove
received the Dr Russell W. Gilbert Award for his long
association with Susquehanna and its athletic program
and for his exemplary service to others.
A senior co-captain in football, Witt set Susquehanna
career records for all-purpose yardage (4,062), scoring
(180), kickoff-return yardage (1,336) and kickoff returns
(58), as well as single-season all-purpose yardage (1,367)
and single-game receiving yardage (216 vs. Lycoming).
Witt helped the Crusaders to a 28-14 record, two
MAC championships and a trip to the Division III
playoffs over the last three seasons.
Witt also was the squad's leading receiver this season
with the second-highest single-season yardage total
(30/691 yards) and finished his career in second place
on the all-time receiving yardage list with 1,644
(Al Bucci, 1.994, 1984-87).
For his efforts, Witt was chosen as a Division III
All-American, First Team MAC All-Star, and the team's
Most Valuable Player this season.
Lawrence M. Isaacs
"It's only appropriate that we recognize Joe for
his outstanding contribution to the program here at
Susquehanna. He reflects the true attitude of the student
athlete here He's a great athlete, a good student and
tremendous human being," says Rocky Rees, head
football coach. "In my 18 years of coaching. Joe would
rank in the top five as one of the best people with whom
I've come in contact."
Gillin, who since has been named to the second team
of the Softball Academic All-American College division,
was the Best Defensive Player for Susquehanna Softball
and volleyball.
On the diamond, she had a fielding percentage of .932
(5 errors in 73 chances) while finishing at the plate with
a .320 average including a double, a triple, 11 walks, II
runs scored, and 6 stolen bases.
In her three years since transferring from Methodist
College, Gillin set school records with the fewest
strikeouts per at-bat in a career (1.11 in 180 at-bats) and
in a season (0.00. 2 times) and with the most stolen bases
(24). She was a MAC-Northwest Section All-Star last
season and the squad's Co-Most Valuable Player in the
same year
In volleyball, she was one of the squad's top players
in digs over the past three seasons and was a main
contributor The Lady Crusaders have had 17 consecutive
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Director of Public Relations/Publications
Jane M. Daly
Publications Manager
Jean M. Smith
Assistant Director of Public Relations
Michael S. Ferlazzo
Director of Alumni Relations
Jim Campbell '63
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the hasis of race, ctilor. religion, nalionai or elhnit origin, age,
seK. or handicap in its educational programs, admissions practice
scholarship and loan programs, athletics and other school-
administered activities, or employment practices. This policy is ir
compliance with the requirements of Title VII of the Civil Rights
Act of 1964. Title IX of ihe Education Amendments of 1972,
Section 504 of Ihe Rehahilitation Act of 197.1. regulations of Ihe
Internal Revenue Service, and all other applicable federal, state
and local stittutes. ordinances, and regulations.
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Winning seasons.
A communications major with a 3.68 grade point
average (GPA). Gillin was selected to the CoSIDA
District 2 College Division Volleyball Academic
All-American Team and twice to the MAC All-
Academic Team.
"She's a talented athlete who could probably succeed
in whatever she attempts." says volleyball /softball head
coach Carole Templon. "She's proven lo be a quality
student/athlete, as evidenced by her awards,"
Isaacs was a three-sport athlete at Susquehanna
(baseball, basketball, football) from 1940-43 and is best
remembered as a starting halfback for head coach Amos
Alonzo Stagg Jr.
Prior to retirement, Isaacs was Chief Financial
Officer for Federated Department Stores Inc. and also
held executive positions with Allis-Chalmers, RCA,
Price-Waterhouse and Bethlehem Steel. He is presenlly
a visiting profes.sor of business practice, vice chair of
Susquehanna's Board of Directors, and national chair of
the Window of Opportunity capital campaign.
"Larry was a dynamic athlete here who was best
described by determination and dedication," says
athletic director Don Harnum. "He's displayed those
same qualities not only in his professional career, but
in how he cares about Susquehanna."
Other 1988-89 award winners in each sport include;
FIKLD HOCKEY PtRR.v Bobb, Middleburg, Bcsi Oftcnsivc.
Cheryl Edwards, Landisburg. Besi Defensive; Sheryl Bnblick.
Lilitz, Best Midfielder
SOCCER Bill Mueller. Berkeley Heights. NJ, Best Offensive;
Rob Ancipink. Fanwood, NJ, Best Defensive; Chris Boehm.
W. Redding. CT, Best Midfielder
VOLLEYBALL Jennifer Davis, York, Most Valuable; Jodi
Henr.v. Camp Hill, Best Offensive; Tracy Gillin, Conemaugh,
Best Defensive
WINTER CHEERLEADERS: Stephanie .Sameiko, Ashland,
Oulslanding Cheerleader
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Lisa Daecher. Olmstead Twp.. OH,
Best Offensive; Jennifer Winter, Ardslev, Best Defensive;
L.aurie l^nkuck, Berkeley Heights, NJ, Most Valuable
MEN S BASKETBALL Will Ciercierski, L^ewistown, Best
Offensive, Jim Dimond. Roslyn, Besl Defensive; J.R. Thatcher,
Easton, Mosl Valuable
WRESTLING Rick Moskowitz, CIcn Ridge, NJ, Mosl Valuable.
Most Takedowns. Mosl Pins; Todd Maynard, Sayre, Best First
Year Wrestler; Ray Swartz of Hanmen Mosl Improved
MENS SWIMMING: Mark Rank, Red Lion. Most Valuable.
High Point Award; Ted Doman. Warminster, Most Improved
WOMEN'S SWIMMING: Becky Elzold, Wharton, NJ. Most
Valuable; Ritrice Hetherington, Eldersburg, MD, Most
Improved; Tracy Tin.sle.v, Mountaintop, High Point Award
BASEBALL Dan Barker. Dover, Mosl Valuable, Besl Fielder.
Kevin Erminio, l^ke Hopatcong, NJ. Leading Hitter; Ken
Jonach. Short Hills, NJ. Best ERA
GOLF: Rob Rohrbach. Ephrata, Lowest Average
WOMEN'S TENNIS: Annmarie Innamorati. Forty Fort,
Most Valuable
MEN'S TENNIS: Chris Biddle, Flourlown. Mosl Valuable
SOFTBALL: Meg Sorber, Glenside, Mosl Valuable; Tara
Encarnacion, Eiaston, Best Hitler. Tracy Gillin. Conemaugh,
Best Fielder
MEN'S TRACK: .Scott McWilliams, Gibsonia, Mosl Valuable.
Lance Kern, Dupont. Besl Ficldman. Tom DiSante,
Downingtown, Outstanding Runner
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Season Standouts
m88-89 was another highly successful season for
Crusader sports as the 17 varsity men's and women's
squads combined for a record of 176-124-2, with a
Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) team championship
.md several seasonal bests.
^"phomore point guard. Will Ciecierski. scored a corecr-high
^V points in Susquehanna's 78-71 MAC-Nonh Championship
calory over Sertmton.
Men's Basketball
The men's basketball team of 14th-year head coach
Don Harnum was the big story. The squad won the
MAC-Northern Division title with a 78-71 victory over
the University of Scranton at O.W. Houts Gymnasium
before 1,079 fans, the largest crowd to attend a home
Crusader men's basketball game.
The win sent Harnum's troops to the NCAA Division
III tournament and the Middle Atlantic Regional, where
they fell to host Franklin & Marshall. 59-54.
Despite the loss, the Crusaders finished at 18-10 for
Harnum, who copped his 200th win at Susquehanna in
a 67-64 win over King's in the first round of the MAC
Playoffs. He also was named MAC-North Coach of the
Year as his squad pulled off its second MAC-North title
in his last three years as coach.
Leading the squad's effort in the playoffs was point
guard Will Ciercierski '91 of Lewistown, who poured
in 17 and 29 points respectively against King's and
Scranton in the playoffs. Ciercierski went on to earn
MAC-North Most Valuable Player honors. Captain and
off guard J.R. Thatcher '89 of Easton also earned a spot
on the MAC-North All-Stars and was the team's MVP.
Men's Track
The spring spotlight was on the men's track team and
llth-year head coach Jim Taylor. His team completed an
undefeated decade with a 6-0 season that stretched its
win streak to 70.
The Crusaders also made a strong defense for the
MAC title it had captured six of the previous seven
years, leading after II events before finishing fourth.
Lance Kern '90 of Dupont led the squad's effort,
capturing the high jump title at the MAC meet with a
meet-record leap of 6 ' 8 % ". Captain and long jumper
Scott McWilliams '89 of Gibsonia also provided
inspiration for the squad and earned MVP honors.
Women's Swimming
Other top performances included the women's
swimming team of lOth-year head coach Ged Schweikert.
The Lady Crusaders stroked their way to a new school
record for wins with a 10-3 mark that included a school-
high sixth-place finish at the MAC Championships.
A pair of freshmen led the team's efforts. Paige Malin
of Chalfont finished second and sixth respectively in the
100- and 200-yard breaststroke at MACs, setting new
school records. Tracy Tinsley of Mountaintop copped
fifth in the 100- and 500-yard freestyle events at MACs
and also set a school record in the 100.
Golf
The Crusader golf team had its best season under
head coach Greg Felty, capturing titles in two
tournaments and finishing with a 39-7-1 record.
Freshman Rob Rohrbach of Ephrata won the team's
low-stroke award with an average of 80,4.
Men's Tennis
On the tennis courts, ninth-year head coach Gary
Fincke nearly guided his men's tennis team to its best
season under his direction as it tied for the most wins in
an 11-3 campaign. Unfortunately, the squad dropped a
hard-fought 5-4 decision to Albright that kept it from
the MAC-Northwest Section title.
Captain and top-seed Chris Biddle '89 of Flourtown
earned his second team MVP as he was 10-4 in singles
and 10-3 in number one doubles with fourth-seed
Andrew Cox '92 of Point Pleasant. NJ.
Calendar of Events
,4/ home
Aug, 29
Classes Begin
Sepi, 5
Volleyball vs Bucknell University
7p,m.
.Sepi, 9
Volleyball Tournament
to am.
Football vs Muhlenberg College
l;30p,m
Sept, 16
Football vs. Moravian College
1:30 pm
.SepI, 17
Blough-Weis Library Dedication
3p,m,
.Sept. 19
Soccer vs, Millersville University
4p,m
.Sept. 20
Volleyball vs, Lycoming College
7 pm,
Sept. 21
Field Hockey vs. University of Scranton
3:30 p,m
Soccer vs, York College
4p,m
Sept. 24
Faculty organ recital by Susan Hegberg
3p,m,
Sept. 25
Artist Series featuring t)ie musical
"Me and My Girl"
8 pm,
SepI, 27
Field Hockey vs, Lebanon Valley College
3:30 pm
.Sept. 30
Cross Country Invitational
TBA
Field Hockey vs, Mulllenberg College
11 a m
Football vs, Dickinson
Oct, 3
Soccer vs Albright College
4pm
Volleyball vs. Messiah College
7 pm,
Oct, 4
Field Hockey vs, Messiah College
3:30 p,m.
Oct, 5
Soccer vs University of Scranton
4p,m
Oct. 6, 7
Volunteer Leadership Conference
Oct. 7
Homecoming
Soccer vs, Gettysburg College
II am.
Field Hockey vs, Marywood College
It am.
Volleyball vs, Bloomsburg University
11 am.
Football vs Delaware Valley College
Cross Country vs. Delaware Valley
2 pm,
Artist Series/Karnlol Endowment Presents
musicians Dick Hyman and Derick Smith
8p,m,
Oct, U
Soccer vs. Centenary JV
4p,m.
Poetry reading by Liz Rosenberg
7:.30p,m
Oct, 14
Women's Auxiliary Meeting
Ipm
Faculty recital by C, Scon Smith
8 pm,
Oct. 16
Field Hockey vs Dickinson College
3:30 pm
Soccer vs, Bloomsburg University
4pm
Ocl. 19
Volleyball vs, Marywood College
7 pm,
Oct. 20
Faculty recital by David Boltz
8p-m
Ocl, 21
Soccer vs Lycoming College
Admissions Fall Open House
Benjamin Kurtz Circle Dinner
Ipm
Ocl, 24
Volleyball vs Franklin & Marshall
7 pm
Ocl, 26
Volleyball vs, Elizabelhtown
7 pm
Ocl, 27-29
University Fall Musical
Oct, 27, 28
Parents' Weekend
Ocl, 28
Soccer vs, Wilkes College
11 am
Volleyball vs, Albright College
11 am
Field Hockey vs, Albright College
11 am
Football vs, Juniata College
l.lOpm,
Cross Country Invitational
TBA
Nov, 1
Volleyball vs, Gettysburg College
7 pm,
Pt)etry reading by Jim Daniels
730 p.m.
Nov, 4
Football vs, Lycoming College
l:.30p.m.
Nov. 17
Faculty recital by Galen Deibler
8 pm.
Dec, 5
Christmas Candlelight Service
7:30 pm
Dec. 8
Artisl Series presents "A Christmas Carol"
8pm
On the road
Aug. 19
.Sept. 17
Sept. 23
Nov. 5
Nov. U
Alumni Picnic/Freshmen Scndoff 2 p,n
Summil Hill
Alumni Brunch, Chatham Village. Pittsburgh 12:30 p,n
Football at Wilkes College 1:30 pri
(Tailgate at Wilkes begins at ntKin)
Alumni Dinner, Peter Herdic House, 6:3(1 pn
Williamspon
Football at Lebanon Valley College 1:30 pn
(Tailgate at lj;banon Valley begins at noon)
Football at Widener University
(Tailgate at Widener begins at noon) 1:30 p,n
Univer, Choir at Zion Lutheran, Sunbury 3 pn
Football vs Albright College 1:30 pn
Alumiii and friends nill receive delads ahoul events in their respective
ureas as dotes approach. For more information, contact the Office of
Public Relations 17171 372-4119 or the Office of Alumni Relations
1717) 372-4116.
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Campus News
Professor, Student Witness
Beijing Violence
For William Ward, holder of Susquehanna's Alan R.
Warehime Chair in Business Administration, and his
22-year-old son. Kevin '92. their recent trip to China
was to be a chance to get a close look at the changing
face of Chinese business.
As it turned out. the Wards got a closer look than they
had hoped. For four days, they were surrounded by the
political face of the powerful communist country and
witnessed the so-called "Beijing Massacre."
Dr. Ward was one of five Americans selected by the
Eastern Academy of Management to tour China and
present lectures on entrepreneurship. Kevin was doing
independent study on Chinese business for Carl Bellas,
dean of the Sigmund Weis School of Business.
The Wards arrived in Beijing two days before the
violence, but were awakened that early Sunday morning
by the sounds of machine gun and canon fire. Their
hotel, the Great Wall Sheraton Inn. was just three miles
from Tiananmen Square, the center of the violence
in the Chinese capital.
Although the violence curtailed Dr. Ward's plans
to deliver a lecture on Chinese entrepreneurship at
Beijing University, he still managed to tour a hospital
used to treat victims and to interview business leaders.
Meanwhile, Kevin was busy talking with students
on the Beijing streets, getting their side of the story.
Because he was a student, Kevin was given a battle
flag used in the protests. He also was entrusted to bring
back student literature to spread "the truth" about
the violence.
From Beijing, the Wards flew to Shanghai for two
days before traveling to Hong Kong, where Dr. Ward
spoke at a conference on "Managing in a Global
Economy." sponsored by the Eastern Academy of
Management and the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
They returned to the Harrisburg International Airport
on June 15.
Throughout his trip. Ward and his son were
interviewed by regional and national media, including
the University public relations office. The following
includes excerpts from several of those interviews.
Q: What was it like to be in Beijing during all
the violence?
BILL: It was a situation of utter chaos and a total
breakdown in leadership, organization and communication.
It was like a giant rolling mob scene for about 2'/: days
with sporadic and incidental violence of all kinds within
about two miles of Tiananmen Square. I thought the
students weren't well organized and the army wasn't
prepared for what happened.
Q: Did you see the actual massacre?
BILL: I don't know how you could witness something
that big. but we certainly witnessed parts of it.
Q: Were you in any immediate danger?
BILL: We were walking across Beijing University on
Monday (the day after violence broke out) and turned at
the corner. There were about 40 troops with AK-47s
standing about 20 feet away from us. I didn't know at
thai point what the situation was going to be. Fortunately,
one of the officers walked over and saluted and said.
"This is a place where foreigners should not be." I
readily agreed and was happy to turn back and go
the other way. We didn't look for trouble. We tried
to move cautiously and prudently, but we had business
we had to do,
Q: Were you surprised by the Government's action?
BILL: No one was prepared for the move by the troops
and so I don't believe anyone was prepared for the level
of violence that occurred.
Q: Why do you think it happened?
BILL: In China, they don't have a Highway Patrol or
National Guard. Instead, they have two kinds of police,
the Traffic Police, those who wear white uniforms, and
the Criminal Police, those who wear green uniforms. In
Beijing, those police were largely ineffective against the
protests so the only instrument they could use to deal
with it was the Army. The students had blocked all the
intersections with buses and had done some $40 million
in damage in a couple days. I don't believe any government
can allow all the shops to be closed and all kinds of
incidental violence in its capital city. The Army was
used with reluctance. I think essentially the idea was to
move and push them out with physical muscle. As the
troops got in there, the people (protestors) pelted them
with rocks and bricks. That lasted for a few minutes, but
eventually the fire bombs came. 1 think the troops
immediately considered themselves to be in great
jeopardy and consequently took the weapons at their
disposal to make openings.
Q: What was your reaction to the violence?
BILL: It was a catastrophe and great tragedy because it
could have been avoided many times along the way. I
feel sorry for the people of China, the United States and
the world. China has a fifth of the world's people living
there and it was just coming onto the scene as a wonderful
partner in all of the world's activities. Now. with the
repression that is taking place, it may set the destiny of
China back a quarter of a century or so.
Q: What do you think of the American policy toward
China during all of this?
BILL: We need to continue George Bush's policy of
moderation and constraint and not let the Bamboo
Curtain descend on China and isolate it from the rest
of the world for another 25 years.
Q: What was the situation like in Shanghai?
BILL: Shanghai was calmer than Beijing. When we got
there, the hardest problem was transportation. Most of
what had happened in Beijing happened in Shanghai.
All the intersections were blocked and barricaded, but
there were no troops, no shooting, no open violence.
The day we were in Shanghai, they burned the
train and we were probably about a half-mile from
that main railroad line. That was probably the biggest
excitement there.
People in Shanghai are quite a bit different from
Beijing. Shanghai's the commercial and business center
and they don't have as high a level of political intensity. I
observed the students at Shanghai trying to get all the
workers to strike. I saw them set up the barricades about
6 a.m. and they'd talk to the workers trying to gel them
to strike. But about 70 percent of the work force
reponed normally. The city was fairly active and I
didn't feel threatened.
/
Dr William Kinl
Q: What do you think the long-range outcome will be?
BILL: Other countries, particularly Japan, have
adopted a business-as-usual policy. The day we were
leaving Hong Kong, the Japanese were returning 4,000
employees and supervisors back to Beijing for business
as usual on Monday. Any good policy must have balance
between ideological /political content and functional/
pragmatic content. The United States has more than 680
joint business ventures in China representing an
investment of $3.8 billion. In addition, the Chinese
market bought almost $14 billion of American goods
and services last year. We need to continue President
Bush's policy of moderation and restraint so we don't
cut off our noses to spite our political face.
Q: How can the Chinese government continue a business
as usual practice after such a tragic situation?
BILL: In truth. Beijing represents almost a singular
instance of violence. The Chinese government sees
things in a much larger and broader context that covers
a larger and broader period of time. The Chinese
government sees that Beijing situation as a road block to
its continuing commitment for economic development
and international business. Therefore, the Chinese
government hopes that China will be able to continue
business and other activities with the rest of the world.
Q: Kevin, you communicated with the students
involved in the protests and brought home a flag and
some of their literature. How did this happen?
KEVIN: Some industrial engineering students gave
me some literature and their flag. They told me to take
it out and tell the real story that wasn't being told on
government television,
Q: What did the student literature contain?
KEVIN: The students wanted me to tell the truth. We
saw for five days on Chinese government television that
20 students were wounded. The students wanted the real
story to be told about the high number of casualties and
the fatalities on both sides.
Q: How did you get the literature and battle flag out
of China?
KEVIN: I put the literature in plastic bags and taped it
to my chest and I tied the flag around my waist underneath
my pants like a belt. When we left from the Shanghai
airport and were going through the metal detector. I had
to forfeit a couple of rolls of film, I was able to bring out
four more rolls which the metal detector didn't catch
Q: What are you going to do with this material?
KEVIN: I've already been in contact with some
Chinese students (at American universities) that
the students told me about, I plan on sending them
the literature.
Q: What do you think the future holds?
KEVIN: I think it's the beginning of a movement toward
more liberalism. But. as it stands now. until the old
guard leaves— no way.
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Faculty/Staff Briefs
Science Hall
Project House members
go to The White House
For the second time in five months, students from
Susquehanna University played a role in the unveiling
ol Icderal plans to encourage volunteerism.
Five students and two staff members from Susquehanna
were invited to The White House to hear President
George Bush outline plans of his long-promised Youth
Engaged in Service to America initiative. Bush said he
would use the presidency to encourage volunteerism
without making service a condition of federal student
,iid or forcing postponement of college and a career.
.Susquehanna students in February attended a bill
niroduction ceremony organized by Sen. Edward
Kennedy. D.-Mass. The Kennedy bill would provide
lunds for schools and community organizations that
seek to expand volunteer service programs.
University Choir Releases
Compact Disli, Cassette
The Susquehanna University Choir and Chamber
Singers are making history by recording and producing
iheir first compact disk and tape cassette. And they can
l^c yours.
Conductor Cyril Stretansky says that Volume VIII
loaturing the University Choir and the Chamber
Singers will soon be on sale.
"We're very pleased to be producing Volume VIII
on compact disk and cassette. It is very unusual for
schools of Susquehanna's size to be able to produce a
siaie-of the-an' compact disk." Stretansky says.
\olume selections are from the groups' 1989 tour
"I the Southeastern United States and include works
"I John Rutter. Martin Luther. C. Hubert Parry, and
Stephen Foster as well as a Gregorian chant.
To order your copy of Volume VIII. send $16.50
I'lr a compact disk or $6 for a cassette to the
'lllice of Choral Activities. Susquehanna University,
Sclinsgrove, PA 17870-1001. Costs include postage
.ind handling.
Richard WH. Kozlowski
Can Fincke
■ Richard W.H. Kozlowski '75, physics, is the
1988-89 recipient of the Lindback Foundation Award
for Excellence in Teaching. Gary Fincke, English, is
the 1989-90 recipient of the John C Horn Award for
Scholarship and Service. Both awards were made at
1989 Commencement exercises.
■ Edward Schwan, accounting, has been invited by
the Federation of Schools of Accountancy to serve on its
five-member, national committee that will study fitting
liberal arts students into professional accounting education.
■ A paper by Nancy A. Cairns, French, on "Lafayette
and the Two Revolutions" has been published by the
Valley Forge (Pa.) Historical Association.
■ Leona Martin, Spanish, has been awarded
a dissertation fellowship from the American
Association of University Women.
■ University librarian Peter Deekle has been appointed
director of Susquehanna's Honors Program. Deekle
succeeds Ronald Dotterer, who founded the program
in 1981 and came to play a leadership role in the
national Collegiate Honors Council. Deekle will work
with Robert Mowry, Spanish, who has been named
associate director for a three-year term.
■ Patrick O'Neill, art, presented a paper on the Three
Masterpieces of Irish Metalwork from the Golden Age
at the Celtic Studies Conference in Buffalo. NY.
■ Cyril Stretansky, music, has been named a
national arts associate of Sigma Alpha lota, a
professional music fraternity.
■ Three faculty were recognized during 1989 Alumni
Weekend festivities for their 25 years of service to
Susquehanna: Randolph P. Harrison Jr.,
biology; Charles Igoe, education; and Robert
Nylund, chemistry.
■ Jeanne H. Neff, vice president for academic
affairs, recently addressed three national conferences
on academic issues. She presented a conference for
new deans at a meeting sponsored by the Academic
Conference of Academic Deans and the Council of
Colleges of Arts and Sciences. She also was on
the program of meetings sponsored by the American
Council on Education's National Conference
for Department Heads and the Council for the
Advancement of Private Higher Education.
■ The newest issue of the Dictionary of Literary
Biography: French Novehsts Since I960 features
the work of Jack Kolbert, French. Kolbert wrote
the biography of Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel.
■ For the third consecutive year, a Susquehanna
University Press publication has been selected by
Choice magazine. Measuring the Moment, by Keith A.
Sandiford of Louisiana State University, was selected as
an outstanding academic book.
•dfrvmpafte I
require that Susquehanna provide the remaining
funds for the project.
"Because the project has received such strong
support, we are confident that it will be successful,"
Cunningham says. "This project has been carefully
conceived. It has the strong support of the Board of
Directors and the faculty. It is essential to achieving
the goals of Susquehanna's long-range plan."
Sciences at SU: Then and now
When Fisher Science Hall was built in 1962. it was
designed to house the biology, chemistry and physics
departments for a student body of 1.150. At that time,
less emphasis was placed on research as an essential
tool for instnjction.
Susquehanna today has more than 1,450 students,
and has added majors in geology and biochemistry
as well as an emphasis of experimental psychology.
Students are actively involved in research on topics
as varied as robotics, the effects of acid rain,
biochemical analysis of anticancer agents and fiber
optics. However, growth in the sciences has pushed
several offices to other campus locations.
"The opportunity to become involved in research is
a primary reason why half of Susquehanna's science
students go on to professional or graduate school
within three years of graduation." Cunningham says.
Since 1975, 90 percent of those Susquehanna
graduates who applied to professional programs in
medicine, dentistry and veterinary medicine have
been accepted— nearly twice the national average.
"Strengthening the sciences will result in
measurable progress toward the University's primary
goal— to attract highly able students and to serve
them through distinguished programs in each of
our three schools." Cunningham says.
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1989 Commencement
University Awards Honorary Degrees
Millard D. Fuller
William H Keeler
JohiiH. Wall
Susquehanna University this year paid tribute to
leaders in business, education, interfailh relations
and social justice at Susquehanna's 131st Baccalaureate
and Commencemenl.
The University Board of Directors conferred degrees on;
■ Millard D. Fuller, founder and executive director
ot Habitat for Humanity, based in Americus. Ga. Fuller
also gave the Commencement address.
■ William H. Keeler, Roman Catholic Archbishop
of Baltimore and most recently Bishop of Harrisburg.
Archbishop Keeler presented the Baccalaureate homily.
■ John H. Wall '30, retired corporate executive of
Naples, Fla.
■ Susquehanna also presented an honorary degree
posthumously to Richard R. Green, chancellor of the
New York City School System. (See related story.)
"Recognizing these four individuals is a fitting
testimony to their remarkable accomplishments and
the esteem in which their work is held." President
Joel Cunningham said.
Millard D. Fuller
It has been almost 25 years since millionaire Millard
Fuller left his wealth behind to help America's poor.
Fuller is best known for founding Habitat for Humanity,
a non-profit ecumenical housing ministry to eliminate
poverty housing.
Today there are more than 240 affiliated projects in
the U.S. and Canada and more than 50 projects in 25
developing countries.
After graduating from law school at the University
of Alabama in 1960, Fuller practiced law and was co-
founder of Fuller and Dees Marketing Group, a business
that made him a millionaire before the age of 30.
In 1966, Fuller divested himself of his wealth. He
then directed a $10 million fund-raising campaign for
Tougaloo College, a black college related to the United
Church of Christ (Disciples of Christ). He and his
family also worked in Georgia and Zaire, Africa
before founding Habitat for Humanity in 1977.
This year. Susquehanna students began sharing
Fuller's work by assisting a Habitat for Humanity
project on New York City's lower East Side. Next year.
Susquehanna University will establish its own Habitat
for Humanity campus chapter.
William H. Keeler
Keeler was honored by Susquehanna University at his
last public address as Bishop of Harrisburg. Two days
later, he was installed as Archbishop of Baltimore, the
nation's oldest Catholic diocese.
Susquehanna, a Lutheran institution, recognized
Keeler for his leadership in building interfaith bonds.
As chair of the National Conference of Catholic
Bishops' Committee for Ecumenical and Interreligious
Affairs from 1984 to 1987, Keeler helped arrange Pope
John Paul ll's meetings with Jewish leaders in Florida
and South Carolina during the 1987 papal visit.
For five years he led the Diocese of Harrisburg, a
15-county area of more than 218,000 Catholics in
Central Pennsylvania, which includes Selinsgrove. He
also has served as secretary to the tribunal Diocese of
Harrisburg (1956-58). Vice Chancellor of the Diocese
of Harrisburg, Papal Chamberlain and Prelate of Honor
to Pope Paul VI, Chancellor. Auxiliary Bishop and
Vicar General.
A native of Lebanon, Pa. . Keeler is a graduate of
St. Charles Seminary, Philadelphia, and the Pontificial
Gregorian University, Rome.
John H. Wall '30
Susquehanna honored the 1930 graduate for his
impressive business career that included re-organizing
several major corporations. Despite earning a college
degree at the height of the Great Depression, John Wall
climbed the corporate ladder rapidly.
Within 10 years after graduation, he was general
manager of Bernardin Bottle Cap Company, the nation's
oldest manufacturer of closures for glass containers. In
1950, Wall became vice president of Kent Plastics
Corporation.
He joined Servel, Inc. in 1955 as vice president of the
refrigeration manufacturing firm. When Servel acquired
Burgess Battery Company in Freeport, 111. in 1964. he
became president of that company for one year until he
was named president of Servel. During Wall's tenure
with Servel, the company also took over Sonotone, a
hearing aid manufacturer.
Richard R. Green
Richard R. Green, chancellor of the New York City
Schools since January 1988. was a self-made man. He
was described by Vie New York Times as a "tough-
minded, tenacious school superintendent who is neither
afraid to speak his mind nor take action."
While he faced many battles with the New York City
Schools job. he also had some early successes. He
implemented a summer kindergarten for more than
7,000 children. Following a rash of student assaults on
teachers. Green threatened to expel those involved,
leading to a decrease in violence.
Ruluml R Cm-n
Green came to New York from Minneapolis where he
was raised in a public housing project on the city's poor
north side. In the same city, he spent most of his career,
including eight years as superintendent of the 50-school
system. In Minneapolis, he became known for his
emphasis on teaching social responsibility.
Green attended Augsburg College (a sister Lutheran
college) on an athletic scholarship. After receiving a
master's degree at St, Cloud College, he began teaching
delinquent pupils. In 1972, he earned a doctorate from
Harvard University; his education was supported largely
by some of Minneapolis' top business leaders.
In 1984, Green received the Executive Educator's
Award. In 1982. he won the Hubert H. Humphrey Labor
Award and the Urban League Family of the Year award.
Schoiarsliip Established
in l\/lemory of
Richard Green
Susquehanna University has established a scholarship
in memory of New York City Schools Chancellor
Richard R. Green, a 1989 honorary degree recipient
from Susquehanna. Mr. Green died unexpectedly on
May 10. 1989.
During Commencement exercises, an honorary
Doctor of Laws was conferred posthumously upon
Mr. Green. University President Joel Cunningham
also announced that a memorial scholarship in Mr.
Green's name has been established for academically
talented minority students. Carol Gibson. Mr. Green's
chief of staff, accepted the honors.
Prior to his death. Mr. Green had accepted
Susquehanna's invitation to receive the honorary degree
"Richard Green will be remembered for his energy
and commitment to making children the center of
America's culture by creating safe and effective schools,"
President Cunningham said. "This leading Black
educator took on the toughest job in American
education, one that few were willing to accept . . .
While his leadership was not without conflict, he
persisted in decreasing violence and Implementing
educational programs."
The Richard R. Green Memorial Scholarship will
be awarded to academically talented minority students
enrolling in the fall of 1990. Estimates for an individual
scholarship range from $1,500 to $10,000 depending
on need.
.ncentent W
SUSQUEHANNA
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For economics graduate Christopher Boehm of West
Redding, CT, 'the future's so bright, he's gotta wear shades. '
SUSQUEHANNA
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Susquehannans on Parade
THE TEENS
The Class of 1917 was represented ai Alumni Weekend '89
once again by two local members— Miss Phoebe Herman and
Mrs Marion Moyer Potleiger.
THE TWENTIES
Mabel KInzey Fetterolf '24 was unable to attend Alumni
Weekend '89, When calling m her regret, she said. "I thmk
this IS the first one I ever missed."
Ruth Pace Fuellharl '29 and Blanche Stauffer Keeny '29
marked the 60th anniversary of their Susquehanna graduation
by attending Alumni Weekend '89. They were roommates in
Seibert Hall during their college days.
Harold N. Moldenke '29 has retired as publisher, and
contributor, for Phylnlogia magazine. A founder of
the publication 55 years ago. he is turning over ownership of
the magazine to a botanist at the University of Texas. The
publication is sent to almost all universities with a botany
jL|i.inmeni and to botanical gardens with research facilities.
Vu- Ckisi of :i9
THE THIRTIES
Ralph C. Geigle '35 recently received an honorary hfe
membership in the Reading & Berks Basketball Old-Timers.
Inc. He was recognized for his long-time contributions to the
game in the Reading area,
Frances Moyer Wynn '38 was cited by the Susquehanna
Valley Branch of the American Association of University
Women for 50 years of teaching service. Her entire career
has been spent in the Sehnsgrove School District.
THE FORTIES
Work has begun by Smithsonian Institution officials to
restore the B-29 which carried the first atomic bomb.
Navigator on the historic flight was Theodore "Dutch"
Van Kirk '42.
Jean BufTinglon Sunday '44 has retired from a long
nursing career. She has spent 27 years as a community nurse
in Millersburg. PA.
The Reverend Dr Herman G. Stuempfle, Jr. '45 was
awarded an honorary doctorate from Thiel College. He
recently retired as president of the Lutheran Theological
Seminary at Gettysburg.
Rine G. Winey, Jr. '46 has retired after 37 years of service
with the Watsontown. PA National Bank, He began with the
bank in 1952 and rose to be its president in 1983. He will
continue as a director and work part-time.
THE FIFTIES
Jack K. Bishop "57 has been promoted to director of
compensation and benefits for Hershey Chocolate U.S.A. He
has been with Hershey since 1956. He is the son of Paul M.
Bishop '30 and the father of Brad Bishop '90.
Robert C. White '58 is co-author of lialian An Srmg. a
book that deals with the composers of the music which came
to Italy in 1875. Dr White is on the faculty at the Aaron
Copland School of Music. Queens College. Charlotte, NC.
Jack K Bishop '57
THE SIXTIES
John E "Jack" Fries '61 was one of four alumni soloists at
a campus presentation of the S.U. Jazz Ensemble directed by
Victor Rislow. Other alumni performers included: R. Douglas
Riley '74, Dale A. Orris '75, and Robert R. LaBarca '78.
Lynn E. Lerew '63 was honorary host of the Hagerstown.
MD street fair— Hager Fest '89. He is band director of
Chambersburg. PA High School.
The Reverend David L. DeLong '64 was recently installed
as pastor of St Paul's Lutheran Church in Hanover. PA-
Tom Pal umbo '67
Roherr W. Hadfield W
Tom I^lumbo '67, a classroom teacher for 22 years, has
created a child's workbook series entitled "A Collection
of Classroom Classics." He is also administrative director of
the Advanced Institution of Motivation, an educational
consulting firm-
Robert W. Hadfield '68 has been promoted to manager-
contract sales with Armstrong World Industries in Lancaster,
PA He has been with Armstrong since graduation.
Willard J. "Bill" Bowen '69 has been recently honored
with two real estate awards. He has been inducted into
Pennsylvania's Realtors Association's Excellence Club and
era's Winner's Circle, He and his brother. Arthur F. Bowen
'65, are associated with the ERA Bowen Agency in Selinsgrove,
J.R. Freas '69 has been promoted to manager of technical
support and data with Armstrong World Industries' Business
Information Services. Like Bob Hadfield, he has been with
Armstrong since graduation.
THE SEVENTIES
Roxane Havice Vermillion '71 has begun a custom home
decorating service. The franchise, known as Decorating Den,
features a van which is used to make "house calls." Explains
Ms. Vermillion. "We've found that many of our clients are
much more comfortable dealing with an interior decorator in
their own homes or offices." The ColorVan allows her to do
that. She and her husband, dentist Kenneth Vermillion '71,
reside in Summit Hill. PA.
Brian E. Lewis '72 has been promoted to Senior
Analyst /Programmer for ComputerBay. a firm in Reading,
PA, where he resides.
Joseph M. Vayda '73 is now a senior vice president with
CoreStates Financial Corp. a firm he has been with since 1987
He resides in Belle Mead, NJ.
Victoria Vanwagenen Heidorn '73 has recently become
licensed m securities and works part-lime for A.L. Williams
Co., as a recruiter and tramer. She and her family reside in
Gardner. MA.
Douglas E. Hauser '73 was recently honored as Mount
Pleasant's "Citizen of the Year." The native of that Western
Pennsylvania community still resides there where he operates
an insurance agency.
Leander Chapin Claflin '73 is organist and music associate
at Abinglon Presbyterian Church in suburban Philadelphia, He
has also appeared with the Choral Arts Society at the Philadelphia
Academy of Music,
William R. Campbell '74 has been promoted to senior vice
president by the Manasquan Savings and Loan Association. He
resides in Keystone, NJ.
Nevin J. Garrett '74 was one of the four former trumpet
students of assistant professor Victor Rislow to return to
campus for a recital. Others included: Dale A. Orris '75,
Michael R. Trego 81, and David E. Bingaman '85.
George D. Cashman '75 is senior vice president of a new
division of Westinghouse Credit Corporation— Major
Industries Finance Group. Cashman. who has a master's
degree from the College of William and Mary resides in
Franklin Park, PA. joined Westinghouse in 1984.
Eric A. Doney '75 recently performed at the Lucan Center
in Scranton. PA. He is a pianist/composer/arranger and has
composed with Les Brown's Band of Renown as well as being
one of a select group of pianists who played Gershwin's
"Rhapsody in Blue" at the opening ceremonies of the 1984
Olympic Games in Los Angeles. He currently resides in
Santa Monica. CA.
Scott A. Wissinger '76 has been awarded a Presidential
Young Investigator Award by the National Science Foundation
He is an assistant professor of biology and environmental
science at Allegheny College in Meadville. PA. He was one ot
less than 200 professors, out of a pool of more than 1.600 to
receive the prestigious award. Wissinger, who majored in
biology and geology at SU. will conduct his research both at
Allegheny and at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
in Colorado. He will work with researchers from the
University of California-Berkeley and Cornell.
Two 1976 music graduates of Susquehanna returned to
campus recently with their musical groups, Thomas G.
Eyster director the West York. PA. High School Chamber
Ensembles and David A. Rohrer led the Carlisle. PA. High
School Jazz Ensemble,
The new president of the Union National Bank in Mt.
Carmel. PA. is Fred L. Hickman '77. He is also the bank's
chief executive officer.
Claudia Revar '78 was part of a student / alumni / faculty
recital at Pocono Mountain High School. A flutist, she is a
graduate of the school.
Robert Mowrer '78 is a professor of psychology at Angelo
State University in San Angelo, TX. An article in the university
newspaper referred to him as a "hero" to his students. They cite
his unique style of teaching, which combines learning and
entertaining. He is awaiting his call sign from the FCC before he
begins operating a ham radio— |ust one of his many other iniea'sLs,
Edward R. Barben '78 is now an assistant vice president
with CCNB in the Harrisburg area Prior to that he has been a
loan officer with Northern Central Bank in Williamsport. PA
Michael P. Scheib '78 has been promoted to vice president
of operations for Inservo Insurance Services in Harrisburg. He
has been with the firm since 1986.
Robert C. Drugan '79, an assistant professor of psychology
at Brown University, is one of a select group of young
professors to be named 1989 Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellows.
The average age of the fellows is under 32 years They will do
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George Cashman '75
Suzanne Leach '84
research in physics, chemistry, mathematics, neuroscience.
and economics. Dr. Drugan has been at Brown since January
of 1988.
THE EIGHTIES
Cathy A. Davies '80 staged a "Pennsylvania Home Town
Party" in Dover. DE, recently. A native of Girardville in the
Anthracite Coal Region, she said the party was for "all the
former coalcrackers Hving in the area." A polka band and
ethnic food were part of the program, as was Yuenghng beer.
Davies is an investment consultant with Merrill-Lynch.
Frank L. Arena '80 of Chappaqua. NY. has recently
become a representative with National Advance Systems.
The firm is located in Old Greenwich. CT.
Robb N. Whitmoyer '80 was recently honored by Phi Mu
Alpha for his many years of service as the organization's
alumni advisor. He resides in Selinsgrove and is a director
of choruses at the local middle school.
William E. Cochran '83 is now assistant vice president of
First Fidelity Bank in Newark. NJ. He also assumed duties as
chairperson of the Northern New Jersey District Club of the
S.U. Alumni Association. He resides in Oradell, NJ.
Diane E. Rogalski '83 recently completed her second
season as a tax consultant with H & R Block m Carbondale,
PA. A CPA, she also works in the accounting department of
Shorten Homes.
fllH^isited
Sarah B. Brown "84 created Ihe accompanying canoon as
her rciponse to a spring of '89 alumni reception in Washington.
DC. In addition to her full-time work as a systems manager, she
produces a series of illustrations such as this and calls them
"Sassy-Toons."
Meridian Bancorp. Inc. announced the promotion of
Suzanne P. Leach '84 to assistant advertising officer She
has been with the company since 1985. Her new address and
telephone number are: 211 Windsor Street, Reading. PA 19601;
(215) .^78-9287.
Elizabeth Allen Vought '84 is working with Health East
Enterprises in the telecommunications department. She resides
in Allenumn. PA
James A. Bazeuicz '85 was awarded a lull-tuition
scholarship to attend Harmony College in Kenosha, WI.
It is the annual workshop of Society for the Preservation and
Establishment of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America.
He is a resident of Cranford. NJ.
Charles R. Straw '85 is now with Chrysler Moiore
Corporation in the Syracuse, NY zone. He is with their
parts and service operation in DeWitt. NY. He resides in
Fayelleville, NY.
Cheryl Wiley Venezia '85 is now a supervisor with Paine
Webber of Weehawken, NJ. She and her husband Chris,
also a member of the class of '85, reside in Cranford, NJ.
Michael J. Alberese '86 is a buyer /fuel tax analyst with
Hertz Equipment Rental Corporation in Park Ridge. NJ. He is
a resident of Ramsey. NJ.
David A. Sweigard '86 has been most recently promoted to
account executive with the PMA Group in Greenbelt, MD. He
has been with PMA since graduation as a result of being hired
by way of an on-campus interview. He first worked with the
firm in King of Prussia, PA.
Kathryn J. Heller '87 is now a social worker with Abbott
House in Irvington, NY. She resides in Poughkeepsie, NY.
James A. Balas '88 is a mathematics teacher at Cumberland
/Perry Vo-Tech School in Mechanicsburg. PA. He lives in
Enola. PA
Brian G. Lucas '88 is a new director of Big Brothers /Big
Sisters of Luzerne County A resident of Hazleton, PA, he is
sales manager lor F&L Doors in that city.
I Do's
RAPPISI'MARTM
Georgina Martin '79 to Paul Rappisi. December II, 1986,
Linden, NJ. She is an allocations clerk, OAF Chemicals
Corp. /2046 Barnetl Street, Rahway, NJ 07065.
LOWLEY-CHAVERS
Chrisli Chavers '79 to Daniel Lowley, August 28, 1987,
Brentwood, CA. Christi is an independent sales representative
of accessories. /697 Galloping Hill Road. Simi Valley,
CA 93065.
CLAVIER-HAWKINS
Susan K. Hawkins '84 to Mark H. Clavier. April 15, 1987,
Dover, DE. Susan is a teacher in the William Henry Middle
School, Dover. DE and her husband works for Milford
Memorial Hospital Susquehannans in the wedding party
were Teresa C. Sol '84 and Debra L. Vol! '84. / 30 Rodney
Road. Dover. DE 19901.
ROBINSON-RICH
Roxanne Rich '86 to D Mark Robinson. May 14. 1988.
Blawenbury Reformed Church. Skillman. NJ. Roxanne is a
systems analyst, CareerCom Corp. in Middlelown. PA. Her
husband is a greenhouse worker. Plant Place. NeffsviUe.
PA. / 1006 Laurel Drive. Middletown, PA 17057
NUNN-SMYTHE
Kelly Ann Smythe to Steven E. Nunn '8L May 21. 1988.
Fenton United Methodist Church. Fenton. Michigan Steve's
parents are Ruth Scott Nunn '55 and Peter M. Nunn '57.
Other Susquehannans in the wedding were Stephen L. Neff
'81 and David A. Scicchitano '8L Steve is a district manager
for County Seat. Raleigh. NC. /4202 Mill Village Road.
Raleigh. NC 27512.
DON KOCH IK- WODRIG
Diane M Wodrig to Randy VV. Donkochik '88, May 28.
1988, Bloomsburg, PA. Randy is a cost system accountant at
Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, PA and his wife is with
the CPA firm, Kramer-Hoffman Associates, Wiliiamspon.
/ 1005 Elm Street. Walsontown. PA 17777.
SEVENS-CAROL
Mary L. Carol '83 to Richard Ambler Stevens. July 2.
1988, St. Mary's Antiochian Orthodox Church, Wilkes-Barre.
PA. Susquehannans in the wedding party were Andrea O.
Carol '85 and Elissa M. Carol '85. Mary is a senior
accountant, reinsurance. Maryland Casualty. Baltimore.
MD. Her husband is a manager, loan officer. ITT Consumer
Financial Corporation. /Apartment 3D. 10 Airway Circle.
Towson. MD 21204.
MARTIN-MARSHALL
Kathleen L. Marshall '85 to Emerick V. Martin. July 16,
1988, Our Lady of Victory Church, State College, PA In the
wedding party from Susquehanna were Kathleen Gorman
Gray '85 and Noreen M. Duff '86. Kathleen is with
Lancaster Catholic High School and her husband is with
Wagner Group Inc. /20I Eric Avenue, Shillington, PA 19607
BILGER-VOLANTE
Gleasy Volante to Timothy S. Bilger '86, St John of God
Church. North Cape May, NJ Tini is a^slstant branch manager.
Merchants Bank, and his wile is a first grade teacher in the
Allenlown School District. Susquehannans in the wedding
party were Tammy L. Bilger '90 and Michael E. Hitter
•85. /739 Center Street, Bethlehem, PA 18018-4037
McCULLIAN-NOVACK
Evelyn B. Novack to Gregory M, McCuIIian '80, August 7,
1988, at the Mahoning Valley Country Club. Gregory is
manager, Tarn Pallet Company, Mahoning Valley, and his
wife is a speech therapist for the Carbon-Lehigh Intermediate
Unit. /406 West Bertsch Street. Lansford. PA 18232.
YELENCSICS-ZIEMER
Diane M Ziemer to Douglas E. Yelencsics '76, August 8,
1988. Doug is a pilot for American Airlines based in New
York. / 35 Rochester Drive. Brick Township. NJ 08732.
ORNOUSKY-VALLERIE
Maureen Anne Vallerie to Peter W. Ornousky '80, August
13. 1988, Church of the Assumption, Westport, CT. Michael
W. Smith '79 of Susquehanna was m the wedding party. Peter
IS with Norden Systems in Norwalk and his wife is deputy
assistant state's attorney in Stamford. /38 Winfieid Court,
Norwalk, CT 06855.
ORLANDO-CHESNUTT
Janet Chesnutt '84 to Thomas J, Orlando. September 4,
1988. First Presbyterian Church, Sparta, NJ. Agnes Ka Yip
Chang '84 was in the wedding party. Janet is supervisor of
Internal Audit, Selective Insurance Company of America,
Branchville, NJ and her husband is operations manager.
Michael Monet. Mountainside. NJ. /R D. 6. Box 235-A.
Newton. NJ 07860.
DUY-MUELLER
Carla Mueller to Pierre V. Duy '84, September 10 1988.
Christ Church Episcopal. Alexandria. VA. Susquehannas in
the wedding parly were Chris A. Markle '84 and Thomas
E. Barrett '83. Pierre is an international economist.
U.S. Department of Commerce. International Trade
Administration. Washington, DC. His wife is manager of
special events at The American University. /72I3 Parsons
Court. Alexandria. VA 22306.
METTLER-FIDLER
Brenda J. Fidler to Jeffrey D. Metller '82, September 10.
1988. Trinity United Church of Christ. Tamaqua. PA. Thomas
J. Banks '84 was the best man. Jeff is pastor of Trinity United
Church of Christ. Tamaqua, PA and his wife is an L.P.N, at
Good Samaritan Hospital, Poilsville, PA./44 Lafayette Street.
Tamaqua. PA 18252.
PALONE-BOWMAN
Constance A. Bowman '83 to Thomas W Palone.
September 17 1988, Webster Baptist Church, Webster, NY.
Constance is a cost analyst, Bausch & Lomb, Rochester, NY
and her husband is a research engineer, Eastman Kodak
Co. /3I8 Stone Fence Road, Rochester, NY 14626
NOAH-FRENCH
Kathleen French '88 to Christopher P. Noah '88.
September 17, 1988, Summit, NJ. In the wedding parly from
Susquehanna were Mark D. Thorsheim '88 and Lynda E.
Butler '88. Chris is an account executive for Compass
Marketing in Pittsburgh. /Apartment 3, 1009 Glass Run Road,
Pittsburgh, PA 15236.
SHAFER-BINCAMAN
Naomi Bingaman (Kinney) '40 to Ray L. Shafer,
September 17. 1988, St. Luke's Lutheran Church,
Albuquerque, NM, 6118 Edith NE, im. Albuquerque, NM
87107.
KELLY-POITS
Amy A. Potts '84 to Mark R. Kelly. September 17 1988.
St. Lukes. Westport. CT. Amy is an account installation
specialist. Control Data. Avon. CT. Her husband is a real
estate developer in Hartford. CT / PO Box 14530, Hartford.
CT 06114
OWENS-CAMPBEU
Pamela M. Campbell to Craig S. Owens '82, September
17 1988, York Christian and Missionary Alliance Church.
Susquehannans in the wedding party were: Kevin E. Owens
'80 and Frederick G. Pfeiffcr '80. Craig works at Navy Ship
Pans Control Center in Mechanicsburg. PA. /6 Culpepper
Road, Shrewsburg, PA 17361.
GLASSMIRE-LEWIS
M. Melissa Lewis '79 to Charles Michael Glassmire.
October I. 1988. Yardley United Methodist Church. Cynthia
J. Lewis '79 was in the wedding party. Melissa is human
resources division manager for Allstate Insurance Company
in Valley Forge. PA. Her husband is an attorney in private
practice, / 4812 Oxford Coun. Bensalem. PA I902O
FARRELL-MILLER
Christine Miller to Christopher VV. Farrell '85, October
8, 1988, St. Agnes Church, Blackwood, NJ. Chris is
an investment sales executive for John Hancock Corporate
Pension Plans and his wife is a health and physical
education teacher
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S.U. Legacies
Wien classes began last fall, there were 10 freshmen and two transfers among the new students on campus. Pictured from left to
right, from row. are Craig A. Walker, son of Russell and Nancy Hess '63 Walker: Kimberly Filipek, daughter of Paul G. '65 and
Carol Filipek: Amy Fisher, daughter of Frederick I. '63 and Ardine Fisher: Jill Bashore. daughter of Larry D. '66 and Priscilla
Clark '66 Bashore— Jill is the granddaughter of Re\: Robert R. Clark '35 and niece of Philip M. Clark '62: Danielle Delia Pella.
stepdaughter of Lawrence S. Kachelriess '64 and daughter of Sandra Kachelriess: Jim Campbell '63. director of alumni relations.
Second row. Kelly Thomas, daughter of Alan L. '62 and Jane Campbell Thomas '65: Amy Reaser Diggan. daughter of James R. '67
and Janice Reaser. and wife of Eric C Diggan '92: John C Garrett. Jr . son of Dr John C '64 and Michelle Garrett: Mary Garrett,
daughter of Dr John C '64 and Michelle Garrett— John Jr and Man' are transfers: Sara Markle. daughter ofNeal Markle '63 and
Man- Elizabeth Markle. Not pictured is Arthur A. Kiessling. son of William and Elizabeth McNulty Kiesslig '68.
CHANNINGMILLER
Linda S. Miller '84 to David Channing, October 8, 1988.
Supplee Presbyterian Church. Maple Glen. PA. Linda is a
vocational counselor. Arbor. Inc. in Norristown. PA. Her
husband is a CPA with Neissen. Dunlap & Pritchard. /50
Ash Stoker Lane. Horsham. PA 19044
WRIGHTDUANE
Denise A. Duane '77 to James G. Wright. October 15. 1988.
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church. Deal. NJ The groom is
affiliated with research and development for the Army. Fort
Monmouth /HQ-USFK/EUSA. Attn: (SJSl CS-SO. APO SF
96301-0010,
CAR^ENSEN -BLEND
Marilynn Blend '74 to Andrew Carstensen. October 22.
1988. St, Luke's Episcopal Church. East Hampton. NY
Marilynn is currently president of the Blend Management
Group, a sales and marketing firm Her husband is vice
president of Manufacturers and Traders Trust Co. in charge
of corporate and private lending. /One Grovers Court.
Princeton Junction. NJ 08550.
VISLOSKY-ATHANASOPOULOS
Nadine M Alhanasopoulos to James F. Vislosky, Jr. '83,
October 22, 1988. Our Lady of the Elms College Chapel.
Chicopee. MA. Susquehannans in the wedding party were
G. Scott Ogin '83 and David M. Robertson '84. Jim is an
associate with Rothbard Rothbard Kohn & Kellar in Newark.
NJ. His wife IS a staff accountant. The Money Store Corporate
Headquarters. Union. NJ. / 111 Lakeview Drive. Parlin. NJ 08859
CHARVAT-TYLER
Loui-se Anne Tyler '83 to Thomas Patrick Charvat. October
29 1988. St, Matthew's Lutheran Church. Shamokin Dam.
PA, Suzanne B. Lauer '84 was in the wedding party, / 260
Bridge Avenue. Sunbury. PA 17801,
MOLETTIERl-SCHWARZ
Audrey G. Schwarz '82 to Francis J. Molettieri. Jr..
October 29. 1988. St, Matthew Lutheran Church. Springfield.
PA. Johanna Yeager Reisteter '82 was the matron of honor
Audre> is a controller at EMCA/Rohm & Haas Company.
Montgomery. PA. Her husband is a marketing division,
financial analyst. /525 Derwyn Road. Drexel Hill PA 19026
FISHER-^AMM
Melissa Ann Stamm to David Charles Fisher '82, October
29 1988. Christ United Methodist Church. Northumberland.
PA, David is employed at Pennsylvania Gas and Water Co, /76
Sheetz Avenue. Northumberland. PA 17857
COPE-HARRIS
Jamie B. Harris '84 to Dennis E Cope. November 19.
1988, Bethel Mennonite. Gettysburg. PA, Jamie is an
instrumental music teacher in Biglerville High School. In
the wedding party from Susquehanna were Suzanne P.
Leach '84 and Christy Baker Tompkins '83./ 2717 Meadow
Drive. Gettysburg. PA 17325,
EDWARDS-LANGAN
Teresa Langan '88 to Donald J. Edwards, Jr. '88,
November 26. 1988. St. James Roman Catholic Church.
Pennington, NJ. She is an English teacher at Linglestown
Junior High School and he is an insurance agent for the Stone,
Edwards Agency, /2320 Page Street, Camp Hill. PA 17011.
TRINCHERAMOSCA
Lynn C. Mosca '80 to David C. Trinchera. December 3,
1988, Church of the Holy Cross, North Plainfield. NJ. Laurie
A. Mosca '82 was in the wedding party. Lynn is a manager,
federal market development. AT&T, Morristown. NJ./351
Fairview Avenue. Dunellen. NJ 08812,
KOTT-HAFELE
Mary E. Hafele to Leonard J. Kott '85, December 16, 1988,
First Congregational Church. Walton. NY, Both serve in the
Air Force at Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas. / 3306 North
Bryant. Number 206. San Angelo. TX 76903
BAKER-TRITT
Jennifer L. Trilt '88 to John D Baker. December 22. 1988.
St. Patrick's Catholic Shrine Church. Carlisle, PA. / 1202
Tenth Avenue North. Texas City, TX 77590.
ZIEGLER-MILLER
Sonya K. Miller '88 to Paul D Ziegler. December 31. 1988
at the Ellen Chapel Church. Reedsville. PA, Sonya is employed
at PHICO Insurance company in Mechanicsburg and her
husband is with Pennsylvania Blue Shield. Camp Hill,
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Stacy L. Brechbiel
'88 and Cindv L. Shawver '88./20 Biddle Road. Carlisle
PA 17013,
RICH-EDWARDS
Cathy A Edwards to Steven E. Rich '88, January 7. 1989.
Hope Lutheran Church. Freehold. NJ, Paul L. Melgaard
'89 was in the wedding party. Steve is district sales manager.
International Circulation Distributors/The Hearst Corporation,
/8906 Ascot Lane. Apartment 17. Laurel. MD 20708
McEVOY-LAPPE
Barbara J. Lappe '83 to Robert E. McEvoy. February 11.
1989. St, Denis Church. Havenown. PA. Christine M.
Bernhardt '83 was in the wedding party. Barbara is a training
coordinator with SEI Corporation in Wayne. PA and her
husband is a NJ sales representative with NCH. Inc.
/Apartment B14. 151 Bishop Avenue, Secane. PA 19018
ROWAN -LAIN
Cynthia L. Lain '87 to Jeffrey P. Rowan. March 25. 1989.
First Presbyterian Church. Sussex. NJ, Susquehannans in the
wedding party were: Candace L. Lain '88, Leslie Wells
O'Malley '87, and Marjorie V. Guckes '87. Cindy is
administrative supervisor, human resources. Selective
Insurance Company of America, /5 West Williams Street.
Lincoln Park. NJ 07035,
Born Crusaders
To John R. '75 and Charlene Everett Olcese '76, a
daughter Kristin Renee. March 24. 1981 /R,D, 1. Box I17AI.
Uniondale. PA 18470,
To Terry A and Pamela Brovtn Barnes '79, a daughter.
Laura Elizabeth. June 26. 1987/693 Berkshire Drive. State
College. PA 16803.
To Mr and Mrs, Thomas Etzweiler '69, a son. Thomas
Glenn. February 4. 1988. /22 East Marshall Road.
Lansdowne. PA 19050.
To Richard D, and Gabriella Szamborski Hoffman '79, a
daughter. Amber. May 12. 1988 Amber joins brother Justin,
born February 28. 1986. Gabriella is a senior accountant.
Semmerling Fence. Brighton. Michigan. /980 Sunrise Park
Drive. Howell. Ml 48843.
To Rick L. '78 and Kathy Smith Bailey '78, a son.
Benjamin Lee Thomas Bailey, born July 17. 1988 and adopted
December 15. 1988, /RD, 1. Box 48. Winfield. PA 17889
To Douglas W, and Susan Miller Stewart '74, twin sons.
Chad Cameron and Todd Alexander. August 5. 1988. / 516
Laurelwood Circle S,E,. Lenior. NC 28645,
To Thomas and Jane Kadenbach DiGirolamo '78, a son.
Michael Thomas. September 24. 1988, He joins sister Kristen
Joelle,/954 Club Road. Hagerstown. MD 21740.
To Mr. and Mrs. E. Franklin Griffiths '82, a daughter,
Alexa McBeth. October 9. 1988, /645 East Broad Street.
Tamaqua. PA 18252,
To Craig C. '84 and Dorothy Johnson Howie '85, a
daughter. Brittany Lynn. October 10. 1988, Her godparents
are Paul J. Pavlishin '86 and Ann Hubley Fehr '85. / 201
Burgundy Lane. Newtown. PA 18940,
To Mr and Mrs. Donald S. Mott '82, a son. Kristopher
Stuart. October 14. 1988 Don is Quality Assurance
Supervisor for Clarke Checks, in Baltimore. MD. /4C
McArthur Court. Cockeysville. MD 21030
To J. Matthew '81 and Nancy Wright Greenshields '82,
a son. John Wright Greenshields. November 2, 1988. / 8913
Avalon Drive. Richmond, VA 23229,
To Mr and Mrs John A. Englert Jr. '78, a daughter.
Quinn Catherine. November 10. 1988 She joins sister. Kaitlin
Mary, born February 9. 1987/216 Huntleigh Avenue.
Fayetteville. NY 13066
To Mr. and Mrs David G. Bell '8L a son. Andrew
McNaughton. December 1. 1988. /RD, 5. Box 176A, Sinking
Spring. PA 19608,
To Robert L. '82 and Cullelte Crance Williams '83, a
daughter Lauren Elise. December 4. 1988/49 Kingswood
Road. Danbury. CT 06811
To Jerry A. '82 and Janice Trojan Lessman '76, a
daughter. Maureen Elizabeth. January 4. 1989, Jerry is now
Vice President in corporate lending. Mellon Bank.
Williamspon. PA, Jan is now Vice President in trust division.
Northern Central Bank. Williamspon. PA. / 1687 Graham
Road. Williamspon. PA 17701.
To John and Susan Cole Stanford '77, a daughter. Robyn,
Febmary 4. 1989, lb Loomis Road. Colchester. CT 06415
To John C and Sharon Hemrick Chamberlin '84, a son.
Christopher Michael. March 12. 1989 Sharon is a substitute
teacher in the Warrior Run School District, / 208 Main Street.
Turbotville. PA 17772,
To Andrew J, and Pamela Marino Weiss '81, a son. Charles
Andrew. March 19. 1989 /3014 Greenleaf Street. Allentown,
PA 18104.
To Mr and Mrs. Robert S. Nickey Hi '84, a son. Robert
Silvester Nickey IV. April 4, 1989/3195 Thornapple Drive,
Lancaster. PA 17601
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Deaths
Richard L. Bidelspach '53, Woodbndge. VA. July 9. 1988
He served as a naval officer and later as a civilian in defense
intelligence work.
Elizabeth Daubenspeck HofTman '30, MifHinburg, PA.
September 26. 1988. She graduated from Susquehanna with
a degree in education.
Paul B. "Spike" Stetler '48, Middleburg. PA. January 21,
1989. He worked briefly for National Limestone Quarry after
graduation and then became associated with Swineford National
Bank In 1973 he was named president of the bank and served
in that position until illness forced his retirement. He was an
outstanding amateur baseball player in the 1940s and "50s. Among
the survivors is his son. James P. Stetler '81.
James P. Burns '33, Carbondale. PA. February 25. 1989.
He was a teacher, principal, and superintendent with several
school districts in the Anthracite Coal Region during his
career. He earned a master's degree from the University of
Scranton in 1953. After retirement from leaching he served
on various advisory boards in his community.
Dr. William F. Routzahn '30, Frederick. MD, February
28. 1989, He was a graduate of the Los Angeles College of
Chiropractic and practiced many years in Emmitsburg. MD.
Thurston K. '^Mike" Decker '26, Gulfport. PL, March 2.
1989, He transferred to Massachusetts Institute of Technology
where he received a degree in chemistry in 1927. He was an
expert in the electronics field, specializing in purchasing.
Survivors include a daughter, Barbara Decker Siegfried '50.
Daryl F. Moore '71, Belleville. PA. March 16. 1989. He had
been a social worker with the Mifflin Country Child Welfare
Services and the state office of employment security.
The Reverend Dr. Marlin M. Enders '25, Elizabethville.
PA. March 18. 1989, He was one of the last surviving
graduates of both Susquehanna University and the
Susquehanna Seminary. He did further studies at Mt. Airy
Seminary and Pike's Peak Seminary, He served Pennsylvania
parishes in Herndon. Nescopec. Shamokin. Womelsdorf.
McKeesport. and was a supply minister for more than 100
churches in the Pittsburgh area. At the lime of his death he
was vice pastor of Salem Lutheran Church in Elizabethville.
He served for many years as chairperson for Susquehanna's
emeriti alumni,
Mary E, Greninger '30, April 5. 1989. Hershey. PA.
A native of Loganton. PA. she taught elementary school in
that community for more than 30 years. She also earned an
advanced degree from Lock Haven University in 1932.
Daniel T. McKelvey, Jr. '34, Hazlelon. PA. April 9, 1989,
He taught in Hazleton schools until serving in World War II.
He then owned and operated a paint store until returning to
teaching in 1965. He retired in 1976,
Lena Kuntz Lembke '37, April 17. 1989. Burlington. lA.
She taught in the Northampton. PA. schools before World
War 11 and then was an accountant in Iowa until her retirement.
Lois Beamenderfer Rallis '41, Warwick. RI, April 27,
1989 She was a special education teacher in the Warwick
school system for more than 30 years before retiring in
1984, She earned a master's degree from Rhode Island
College, and held offices in several educational associations
in Rhode Island, Among the survivors is her sister, Jean B.
Beamenderfer '39.
Allen C. Tressler '29, Reading. PA. April 27. 1989, Tressler
was a chemist during his career and very supportive of
Susquehanna's chemistry and business departments. When
he returned to campus for his 50th reunion in 1979. his father.
Ra\ E. Tressler '04, who was 99 at the time, attended his
75th reunion at Susquehanna, Tressler began his career at the
Sunhur> Converting Works, and later was employed by Bick
& Co,, Berkshire Chemical, and Tenneco Chemical,
Dorothy Leisher Legacy Neely '31, South Renovo. PA.
April 30. 1989. A music teacher, she also studied at Lock
Haven University and Peabody Conservatory. She taught in the
Bucktail schools and gave private lessons. Her first husband.
Lewis S. Legacy '31, died in 1962.
Elizabeth "Betsy" Bunting Bolger '65, Camp Hill. PA.
May 1. 1989 after a courageous and inspiration fight against
cancer. She taught commercial subjects in Milton. FL. schools
in the laic-1960s and was later secretary to Judge Roy Wilkinson
of the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court,
Albert C. Knapp '42. Waxahachie, TX. May 16. 1989, A
retired Lt. Colonel with the U.S. Army, he spent 30 years
in service. He also earned a master's degree from Bucknell
University after the war. Survivors include Marv Ann Knapp
Neely '77.
Scott R. Moore '83, Norwalk. CT. May 17. 1989 He was a
former managing editor with Robert E, Hill. Inc., a residential
cial real estate firm in Riverdale. CT. His parents
are Gary L. '61 and Stephanie Haase Moore '60.
The Reverend Dr. Harold L. Rowe '34, York. PA. May 29.
1989. He also received degrees from Gettysburg Theological
Seminary and Philadelphia Theological Seminary, as well as
an honorary doctor of divinity degree from Susquehanna in
1959. Pastor Rowe served church in Pennsylvania, New Jersey,
and Delaware during his career in the ministry.
Sharon Koval Murphy '75, Selinsgrove. PA. June 11. 1989.
She was employed at the Selinsgrove Center, and was active
with the American Horse Show Association.
Jason A. Veager '93. Sunbury. PA. June 12, 1989 of injuries
received in an auto accident. He had been accepted into the
incoming freshman class at Susquehanna and was planning to
prepare for medical school.
John W. Meyers '33, Ocean City. NJ. For many years he
was a teacher and coach in the Souderton. PA. school district.
He also loved playing and coaching tennis in his later years.
Advanced Degrees
Alane Maningo Alexander '84: M.S. in Educational
Technology. Long Island University. She teaches English.
Philip J. Betz '86: J,D.. Delaware Law School of
Widener University.
Douglas W. Cosgrove '85: MBA. in corporate finance.
Fairleigh Dickinson University. He is a commercial loan
officer for First Fidelity Bank.
Mary T. Coughlin '82: MBA.. New York University.
John C. Dragon '84: Doctor of Optometry. Pennsylvania
College of Optometry. He has joined the optometric practice
of Dr, Scott S, Weaver.
Pierre V. Duy '84: M.A.. The American University.
John A. Englert, Jr. '78: MBA. Syracuse University. He
IS vice-president, sales and marketing, TEI/Eagle Sales. Inc,
Allyson M. Glembocki '77: MA. in exercise physiology.
Montclair Slate College.
Theresa L. Guerrisi '80: M.A.. Penn State-Harrisburg.
She is director of cultural affairs. Harnsburg Area
Community College,
Catherine M. Kelly 76: M.B.A.. Suffolk University. She
IS vice-president /consumer area manager for Southern Area
First Bristol County National Bank and Shawmut Bank of
Southern MA.
Deborah C. Kopf 87: M.S.. Syracuse University, She is
an account manager at WPGC-FM,
Susan L. Porter '87: Master's of Social Services. Bryn
Mawr College, She is a guidance counselor.
Norrine Bailey Spencer '68: PhD, in Research and
Evaluation. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University,
She is Assistant Dean of the R,B. Pamplin College of Business
at Virginia Tech.
Frank W. Schott '74: J.D, . Seton Hall University Law
School He works for the NJ Department of Environmental
Protection.
Jeff V, Sheard '81: MB. A. in taxation. Pace University. He
is the Assistant Vice-president for National Westminster Bank.
Scott J. Strausberger '86: MS. Mental Health Counseling
and Career Development Emphasis. Florida Slate University
College of Education.
Catherine J. Terranova '82: M.B.A.. Duke University.
Lisa Musselman Travis '82: MM. in Music Education
Kodaly Emphasis. Holy Name College.
William J. Waller '86: J D . University of Pennsylvania
Law School, He is currently with Bennett, Bricklin.
and Saltzburg.
Choir Alumni
Susquehanna has long been noted for the quality of us Music Department Over the years the various
choruses, choirs, and other chorale groups have played an important part in the University's life and that
of the students involved.
Would you be interested in "reuniting" with other former choir members at next Spring's Alumni
Weekend? If so, please take the time to fill out and return this form. Thank you.
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Newsmakers
Heroes are where you find them. To Dick Sheehy
and other clients of the Morris (NJ) Chapter of the
Association for Retarded Citizens. Douglas A. Freer
'85 is a hero.
It was last April when Freer, an employee of the ARC
in Chester, NJ, noticed that Dick Sheehy had stopped
breathing. He was experiencing a seizure.
"I realized what was happening," Freer says. "I rolled
Dick onto the floor and opened his airway. This allowed
him to begin breathing again. Then all we needed to do
was keep him stabilized until the ambulance arrived."
While Freer downplays his heroic role, the Chester
Home Group hasn't discounted what the Susquehanna
grad did. The group cited him as April Employee of the
Month. The awards ceremony was even more meaningful
for Freer as client Dick Sheehy— the man he rescued—
looked on.
In addition to his ARC work. Freer is preparing to
enter the Episcopal priesthood. He is serving as an intern
at St. Bernard Episcopal Church, Bernardsville, NJ.
Mary Coughlin '82 can look out of her office
window and enjoy a wonderful view of New
York City's South Street Seaport section. She can,
but she seldom does.
As vice president of CIC Asset Management
Corporation, Coughlin's days are quite full. She is
a global fixed income portfolio manager for CIC,
which is a subsidiary of Continental Insurance
Company. "This means I buy national and
international bonds for institutional investors,
especially for insurance companies. The really
exciting thing about my job is that I get to invest
billions of dollars and try to beat the market."
Coughlin says her business emphasis and liberal
arts study at Susquehanna "has been invaluable
for the challenges of Wall Street. My experience
at Susquehanna prepared me well for my career."
Coughlin recently completed her MBA through
evening classes at New York University. She and her
husband David S. Shanker live in Metuchen. NJ.
Norman H. Lauer '62 will tell you there is
something about the smell of greasepaint
and the roar of the crowd.
Lauer, a partner in the Selinsgrove CPA firm of
Fisher. Clark, and Lauer, is a familiar face in area
theatre productions. Norm's latest role was the lead
in the Valley Players production of "Last of the Red
Hot Lovers."
"I know I'm no James Coco who starred in the
original Broadway production, but maybe we can
bring a laugh or two to the audience," Lauer says.
An Air Force veteran and the father of three during
his years at Susquehanna, Lauer had little time to take
part in college productions. With recent roles in such
productions as "Pajama Game," "Guys and Dolls."
"Bus Stop." and "Brigadoon." he has more than
compensated for his undergraduate days. His fine
tenor voice also has been featured throughout the
years in area barbershop quartets.
Lauer's wife Sally is a pharmacist. Two of their
daughters- Wendy Lauer Mull '80 and Suzanne
Lauer '84— are Susquehanna graduates.
DISTRICT ALUMNI CLUB PRESIDENTS/CHAIRPERSONS
BALTIMORE:
FLORIDA
NORTHEAST:
FLORIDA WEST:
HARRISBURG:
Randall L, Klobetanz '76
R.D. 1. Box 224,
Hollidaysburg. PA 16648
Alan C. Lovell '70
4401 Cross Country Drive,
Ellicott City, MD 21043
John B. Neuhauser "76 &
Katherine McAllister
Neuhauser '77
770 Keeneland Pike,
Lake Mary. FL 32746
William A Pette '76
3010 Egret Terrace,
Safety Harbor. FL 33572
Robert A , Good '65 and
Linda Carothers Good '66
135 Northgate Drive
Camp Hill. PA 17011
Kenneth J. Vermillion '71 &
Roxane Havice Vermillion '71
303 West White Street,
Summit Hill, PA 18250
Robert A. Gabrenya '40
1417 Paulton Street,
Johnstown, PA 15905
LANCASTER:
LEHIGH VALLEY:
NEW JERSEY
CENTRAL:
NEW JERSEY
NORTH:
NEW JERSEY
SOUTH:
Robert S. Nickey III '84
3195 Thornapple Drive,
Lancaster. PA 17601
Ronald R, Roth '76 &
Laurie Morgan Roth '76
27 Northview Avenue,
Easton, PA 18042
Paul D. Olbrich '59 &
Thiry Reamer Olbnch '57
507 Lindbergh Way,
Lewistown, PA 17044
David E. Atkinson '77 &
Cheryl Rahlfs Atkinson '77
17 Oak Knoll Road,
Summit, NJ 07901
William E. Cochran '83
803 Midland Road,
Oradell, NJ 07649
Robert G. Gundaker '64
897 Heritage Road.
Moorestown. NJ 08057
PHILADELPHIA:
PITTSBURGH:
SCR ANTON/
WILKES-BARRE:
SUSQUEHANNA
VALLEY:
WASHINGTON, DC:
WILLIAMSPORT:
YORK/HANOVER:
Shirley A. Young '51
P.O. Box 134,
Fountainville, PA 18923
Eugene H. Gundrum '48 &
Dorothy Eilhardt Gundrum '
805 Virginia Avenue,
Pittsburgh, PA 15211
Robert J. Scovell '65
69 Butler Street,
Kingston, PA 18704
Henry R. Albright '.54
35 Jonathan Road.
Selinsgrove. PA 17870
Jeremy Davis Lopynski '82
8012 Merry Oaks Court.
Vienna. VA 22180
Donald S, King '66
R.D 4, Box 100.
Montoursville. PA 17754
Patricia F. Heathcoate '52
2421 Cambridge Road.
York. PA 17401
and Richard K. Renn '73
336 North Newberry Street.
York. PA 17404
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Alumni Rate Weekend a 'Hit'
President loei .^
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President Cunningham joins Alumni Association honorees Franc
(Rudy) Gelnelt 37. Samuel D Ross '54 and Chel Rowe '52.
fy all indications. Susquehanna has a hit on its hands.
Comments from attending alumni and results of
weekend survey show that Susquehanna's first summer
Alumni Weekend was a success. Jim Campbell '63,
director of alumni relations, reported that about 700
alumni and spouses returned to campus. More than
100 alumni and their families stayed on campus.
"This made it a lot easier to renew old friendships."
Campbell said. "Several members of the Class of '79
stayed in the same rooms they occupied in Reed Hall
as students."
Many returned to campus Friday for a variety
of activities.
Despite occasional downpours, almost 50 golfers
competed in the annual Varsity Club/Alumni Golf
Tournament at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club.
Alumni winners of the tournament were Bill Bowen '69
of Selinsgrove. men's division; and Sue Haines Casso
'74 of Wallingford. for the women.
Friday evening, members of the Class of 1939 joined
President Joel Cunningham and wife, Trudy, at Pine
Lawn for a special reception prior to the 50th Class
Reunion dinner. More than 300 University donors
attended the annual President's Recognition Dinner at
the Degenstein Campus Center while others gathered at
an Alumni Barbecue. The evening finished on a festive
note as all groups were invited to a get-together in
Houls Gymnasium, featuring a jazz ensemble led by
Jack Fries '61.
Saturday greeted alumni with a full slate of events.
While some attended Professor Wally Growney's session
on personal computers, others participated in a five-
kilometer Fun Run. Steve Deckard '86 of Selinsgrove
captured the men's title, running the course In
22 minutes, 39 seconds. George Kirchner '64 of
Allentown took second place with 24 minutes, 50
seconds. Sonya Sampsell '63 of Selinsgrove finished
first among women in 26 minutes. 10 seconds.
By late Saturday morning, the crowd swelled for the
annual Alumni Parade of Classes. The Class of 1964 set
a record for the highest number of returnees in University
history. More than 60 members of the 25th Reunion
Class attended.
Following the Parade, those who attended the annual
awards luncheon joined in honoring three alumni.
Samuel D. Ross '54. president of Pennsylvania Blue
Shield, received the Achievement Award. Retired
teacher Francis (Rudy) Gelnett '37 and Chet Rowe
'52, both of Selinsgrove. were recognized for their
loyal service to the University.
"It's particularly gratifying to receive such an honor
from an association of peers who have done so much
to help make Susquehanna University what it is today."
Ross said. Ross, of Carlisle, was joined by his wife
Dorothy Apgar Ross '53 as he accepted the award.
The Classes of 1939 and 1964 celebrated their
anniversaries by presenting the University with special
gifts. On behalf of the Class of 1964, George Kirchner
presented President Joel Cunningham with a token
check for $48,110, surpassing the class goal of $22,000
The Class of 1939, represented by Frank Laudenslayer,
presented Cunningham with a token check for $73,660,
surpassing that class goal of $25,000.
Following an afternoon of photos and class get-
togethers all returned to campus tor a buffet and an
evening of dancing. While many chose Charlie's for
hits from the 50s, 60s, and 70s, Evert Dining Hall
was a popular site for the Big Band Sound.
The weekend came to a close Sunday with worship
services in Weber Chapel Auditorium.
Planning for the 1990 Alumni Weekend will begin
soon. All are invited for festivities set for June 1-3, 1990.
Special reunions will be planned for members of classes
ending in "0" or "5."
The Alumni Office also is asking alumni interested
in a choir reunion in 1990 to complete the information
form in this issue of the Alumnus.
William A. Lewis '68 with fellow Su.\queha
during Alumni Weekend.
i-ewis To Lead Alumni
Association in 1989-90
William A. Lewis '68 has been elected to serve as
president of the Susquehanna University Alumni
Association for 1989-90.
Other officers include: Terry L. March '67, first vice
president; Carol B. Kehler '74, second vice president;
Donald S. King '66, secretary; and Chester G. Rowe
'52, treasurer.
Members-al-large elected to three-year terms on the
Alumni Association Executive Committee include:
Cheryl Rahlfs Atkinson '77, Henry R. Albright '54,
Richard E. Derrick '61, Roxane Havice Vermillion
'71, Samuel D. Clapper '68, James H. Faust '87 and
J. Donald Steele Jr. '73. William C. Davenport '53
was elected to a three-year term on the University
Board of Directors.
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Marketing professor Kenneth O. Fladmark will be
the first to hold the Charles B. Degenstein Professorial
Chair at Susquehanna University,
The endowed gift from one of Susquehanna's greatest
benefactors will provide special resources for research,
study and travel to the holder of the Degenstein Chair.
The position is named in honor of retired Weis
Markets executive Charles B. Degenstein of Selinsgrove.
"Susquehanna is deeply grateful to Charles Degenstein
for providing the resources that will help us attract and
retain exceptional scholars and teachers for years to
come. His love for Susquehanna can be seen in many
ways on this campus," said President Joel Cunningham,
Fladmark, who has been on the Susquehanna faculty
since 1961, has distinguished himself in the classroom
and the marketing field. He is frequently sought by
regional communities, business, and industry on issues
relating to small town revitalization. image surveys and
the like. He also created and directed Susquehanna's
first evening program and coordinated international
study programs in Copenhagen, Denmark and
Oxford, England,
Fladmark will hold the Degenstein Chair from
1989 to 1992,
In honor of former bank president Norman E. Walz,
First National Trust Bank of Sunbury has established a
fund at Susquehanna University to encourage and
support faculty scholarship and teaching.
The Norman E. Walz Endowment was established
"as an expression of deep appreciation to the man
whose distinguished career in banking spanned over 40
years and culminated in his service as First National's
president from 1969 to 1976," according to the
endowment announcement. The gift also recognized
Walz's 18 years on the Susquehanna University Board
of Directors and as board treasurer from 1961 to 1979,
"The bank's decision to select this particular use was
made after a careful review of University priorities that
matched most closely Mr, Walz's own experiences," said
President Joel Cunningham, "Mr, Walz's colleagues
remember him as a constant learner and enthusiastic
scholar— traits that we want to support in our students
and faculty."
Income from the Walz Fund will be directed toward
activities that will give faculty exposure to organizations
beyond the academic environment to enhance
scholarship and teaching.
The Susquehanna University Fund has been named
among the top 10 annual giving programs in the nation.
Susquehanna recently received a Distinguished
Achievement Award in a national competition sponsored
by the Council for the Advancement and Support of
Education and the USX Foundation, The award cites
Susquehanna's staff and volunteer effort for its
"excellent planning, management and results,"
Linda Skinner '85, director of annual giving,
accepted a $500 grant from USX and a plaque for
Susquehanna at the national CASE assembly last month.
In the past five months, annual giving has more than
doubled with 39 percent alumni participation— almost
twice the national average. This year, contributions to
the SUF exceeded the $1 million goal.
WINDOW
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OPPORTUNITY
THE CAMPAIGN FOR
SUSQUEHANNA
The 'Board of Dinectors S
of Susquefumna University
requests the pleasure of your
company at a dedacation cerexrwny
celebrating the renovation
of the 'Blough-'Weis Library
Sunday, September 17, 1989
3 p.m.
at the 'Blough-'Weis
Library courtyard.
Jeatured speaker will be
Howard '>(emerov,
Toct Laureate for the ll-S-
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NUMBER 4
FALL 1989
our support is making a tremendous difference here
and your ongoing commitment will allow Susquehanna
to continue to build quality in academic programs,
facilities, faculty achievement, and most importantly, in
the ability of our students to reach their full potential."
—President Joel Cunningham, September 1989.
THE 1988-89 YEAR has been truly a remarkable
year for Susquehanna University. The extraordinary
generosity of members of the Susquehanna community
has established levels of giving that may remain
unchallenged for some time. All development goals
were surpassed in 1988-89. Total giving to the
University reached $8,325,564, representing an
increase of 77 percent from 1987-88 and an increase
of over 400 percent from five years earlier
The Capital Campaign continues to be met
enthusiastically. The positive response from
campaign participants moves the campaign forward
with exciting momentum raising, to date, over $19.3
million toward the Window of Opportunity $22
million goal.
The $1 million goal for the Annual Fund was
surpassed and a new level of total alumni donor
participation established. Contributions to the SUE
increa.sed nearly 10 percent in 1988-89 totaling
$1,014,464. exceeding the $1 million goal. This
compares to contributions in 1987-88 that totaled
$924,901. In 1988-89. forty percent of Susquehanna's
alumni contributed to the SUE, increasing one
percentage point from last year and ten percentage
points from five years ago and exceeding the national
average of 22.6 percent. The Annual Eund assists the
University in providing funds for student financial
aid, for faculty support, and for program diversity
and facilities. This year the Annual Eund was one of
nine schools nationwide to be awarded the CASE/USX
Distinguished Achievement Award.
Other significant accomplishments for 1988-89
include:
• The Class of 1939 commemorated the 50th
anniversary of their graduation from Susquehanna
by establishing The Class of 1939 Annual Fund
Endowment. The Class of 1939 Reunion Gift
Committee, led by Robert M. Bastress, raised over
$73,000. Of this total, $70,422 is designated for the
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1988-89 DONOR REPORT
Special Issue
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Message From the President
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Division of University Relations
Selinsgrove Hall
Susquehanna University
(717) 372-4102
President
Joel Cunningham
Vice President
Sara G. Kirkland
Director of Annual Giving
Linda L. Skinner '85
Director of Corporate/Foundation Relations
Gerry D. Scott III
Director of Planned Giving
Marilyn L. Sierer '87
Assistant Director of Annual Giving
Margaret B. Rislow
Research Assistant
Sandra J. Wolf
Administrative Assistant
Jo Ann Girton
Systems Manager
Bonnie Eiker Lightcap '70
Director of Alumni Relations
Jim Campbell '63
Assistant Director of Public Relations
Mike Ferlazzo
Publications Manager
Jean M. Smith
Dear Friends of Susquehanna:
It is my honor and privilege to present the 1988-89
Report of Donors and to thank you for your loyalty
and support for Susquehanna University.
Your generosity has enabled outstanding progress on
the University's goals of excellence and quality, and the
results of your generosity are visible throughout the
University. Our people, programs, and facilities are
stronger because of your outstanding support.
In September, 1989, the University celebrated the
dedication of the new Blough-Weis Library. This is
the first major project of the Window of Opportunity
campaign. The largest project of the campaign, the
expansion and renovation of the Fisher Science
building began during the summer of 1989 and
is scheduled for completion in the fall of 1990.
Susquehanna still faces a challenge to secure the
needed funding for this project, but we are energized
by the favorable response received thus far. We have
received commitments for over $4.7 million of the
$6.3 million required and have until March of 1990
to complete its funding. These improvements are
dramatic strides forward for the University.
Your support is making a tremendous difference
here, and your ongoing commitment will allow
Susquehanna to continue to build quality in academic
programs, facilities, faculty achievement, and, most
importantly, in the ability of our students to reach
their full potential.
Thank you for making 1988-89 a truly remarkable
year of growth and achievement. Your support has
reached new records both in total gifts and in the
numbers of new and renewing donors.
We hope that you share in our excitement for the
good things that are happening at Susquehanna. We
are deeply grateful for the many ways in which you
are helping to make the University outstanding.
Sincerely yours.
Joel Cunningham
President
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it IS the policy of Susquehanna University not to discriminate on the
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^ur people, programs, and
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of your outstanding support.
Introduction
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The Donor Report honors those who contributed to
Susquehanna University during the 1988-89 Tiscal
year, which began July 1, 1988 and concluded June
30, 1989. As in previous years, all figures reflect
actual cash received.
While the University strives to be complete and
accurate, we apologize for any errors and encourage
you to forward any questions or corrections to the
Development Office.
Susquehanna University sincerely appreciates the
generosity shown by our alumni, parents and friends
during 1988-89.
Total Giving to Susquelianna
(as (if June 30 each year)
Susquelianna University Endowment
(Market value u,i of June JO each \earl
1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89
1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 19S7-88 1988-8
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class endowment fund. The enthusiasm of this class
has resulted in a record level of giving for this
program.
• The Class of 1964 celebrated its 25th reunion and
to commemorate this special time, the Reunion Gift
Committee, led by George Kirchner, set a goal of
$25,000. Exceeding this goal, the class proudly raised
over $40,000.
• The National Committee on Annual Giving, led by
Carl Campbell "65, personally contacted alumni to
challenge them to support the SUF. Since its inception,
the National Committee has made nearly 1,000 calls
in support of the Susquehanna University Fund.
• The local Business and Industry Campaign
completed another successful year. Chairman Henry
Truslow and his enthusiastic and dedicated volunteers
secured over 140 gifts, including a $25,000 challenge
gift, bringing the total amount raised to $123,520 - a
record level.
• Again this year, funds raised through the Parents
Executive Committee were targeted for the Blough-
Weis Library. The committee, led by Jack '57 and
Joan Bishop, secured gifts totaling $53,850.
• Members of the Class of 1989, under the direction
of Senior Class agent, Beth Ann BimI, pledged their
support to Susquehanna through the Senior Class
Pledge program. Susquehanna is most grateful to
these young men and women as they honor their
University and their graduating class.
• More than 500 student volunteers, under the
leadership of Laura Butler '90 and Betsy Van
Tuyl '90, raised over $155,821 for the SUF These
enthusiastic student volunteers contacted more than
7,000 alumni and parents and secured 3.600 pledges
in 28 nights of calling.
This extraordinary year of giving has, indeed,
established an unprecedented level of generosity.
Through this exceptional growth in giving and
through the hard work and loyal support of alumni
and friends, Susquehanna is positioned well to meet
today's needs and prepare for tomorrow's significant
challenges. To all those donors and volunteers who
made this an extremely successful year, Susquehanna
extends a heart felt thank you.
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Window of Opportunity Campaign
Dear Friends of Susquehanna:
Within the pages of this report is a remarkable
story. It is an inspiring story of hard work, commitment
and caring. Included here are the names of those
who, in the past year, have shared generously of their
financial resources in support of the Window of
Opportunity Campaign so that Susquehanna might
continue to prosper. They demonstrate how individuals
truly can make a difference when they band together
for a common goal .
During the past year the Window of Opportunity
Campaign has made significant progress toward its
goal of raising $22 million in support of programs
and projects which are essential to Susquehanna's
future. As of June 30, 1989, over $19.3 million in gifts
and pledges have been received in support of the
campaign. If this level of support is maintained - and
we have every reason to expect that it will be - the
achievement of our goal seems within reach.
Susquehanna has made outstanding progress
because of the support of many, many graduates and
friends in the past year. To all of those who have been
a part of this success it is my privilege on behalf of
the University to extend a sincere thank you.
And, to those who have not yet been invited to
become a part of the Window of Opportunity
Campaign, I trust that when you are asked to do so
over the next eighteen months, the example of those
who have preceeded you will inspire your generous
response to this effort which is having such a positive
impact on Susquehanna.
Sincerely,
Robert F. Weis
Chairman, Steering Committee
Window of Opportunity Campaign
THE SCALE OF GIVING REQUIRED TO RAISE $22,000,000
i
Usual Patterns
We Have
We Must Secure
Gifts
Range
Totaling
Gifts
Totaling
Gifts
Totaling
1
$5,000,000
$5,000,000
1
$5,648,212.50
+ $ 648,212.50
1
2,000,000
2,000,000
0
0
1
2,000,000.00
2
1 ,000,000
2,000,000
2
2,118,500.00
—
+ 118,500.00
5
500,000
2,500,000
3
1,811,743.45
2
688,256.55
8
250,000
2,000,000
8
2,488,243.20
—
+ 488,243.20
10
100,000
1 ,000,000
20
2,305,964.80
—
+ 1,305,964.80
20
75,000
1 ,500,000
4
314,940.00
16
1,185,060.00
30
50,000
1 ,500,000
27
1,401,394.06
3
98,605.94
50
25,000
1 ,250,000
26
669,577.49
24
580,422.51
100
10,000
1 ,000,000
52
642,278.16
48
357,721.84
many below
10,000
2,250,000
—
1,994,496.27
—
255,503.73
TOTALS
$22,000,000
$19,395,349.93
$2,604,650.07
Thanks a Million!
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Dear SUF Supporters:
Congratulations! We did it! Our Million Dollar
Celebration was a rousing success - - thanks to your
generosity. As the 1988-89 fund year came to a close,
the SUF exceeded its $1 million target for a record
total of $1,014,464. And. equally exciting, our alumni
participation rate reached 40 percent!
As Susquehanna's greatest "fans", we've known for
quite some time that the University's strengths and
progress have been a well kept secret — not anymore!
During the 1988-89 fund year, the Susquehanna
University Fund was recognized for distinguished
achievement by the Council for the Advancement and
Support of Education and the USX Foundation. Our
school was one of only nine institutions, nationwide,
to receive this prestigious award.
But still, the entire story behind this year's
successes has not been told. The key ingredient in
our accomplishments has been the more than 600
alumni, parents, students and local businesspersons
who have collectively spent thousands of hours
volunteering on behalf of the 1988-89 SUE
My sincere thanks and appreciation to members
of the National Committee; the Parents Executive
Committee and their Co-chairs Jack '57 and Joan
Bishop; student phonathon volunteers, especially
chairs Laura Butler '90 and Betsy Van TUyl '90; our
dedicated Class Agents; Business and Industry
Campaign Chairman Hank Truslow and his volunteer
team; the Class of 1964 Reunion Gift Committee and
their chairman George Kirchner '64; and Senior
Class Agent Beth Ann Biml '89 and the members
of the Class of 1989.
Most importantly, my thanks to each of you whose
name appears in the list that follows for joining us in
our Million Dollar Celebration — we could not have
exceeded our goal or have been an award winner
without you!
It's been an outstanding year for Susquehanna and our
future looks even brighter To continue to achieve, the
University will need your ongoing involvement — your
financial support, your time and your energy. Help
Susquehanna reach her full potential — continue to
support the SUF and consider becoming a University
volunteer. It will be time well spent!
And again, "THANKS A MILLION" for making
this another record breaking year for the SUF.
Sincerely,
Carl L. Campbell '65
Chair. National Committee
on Annual Giving
he key ingredient in our accomplishments has been the
more than 600 alumni, parents, students and local
businesspersons who have collectively spent thousands
of hours volunteering on behalf of the 1988-89 SUF.
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Susquehanna
SUF Results by Class
y/
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S13.000 —
Class Y&ar
Number In Class
Number ot Contributors
Participation Percentage
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University Fund
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Top Ten Classes by Total
Contribution to the SUF
M
Growth in the SUF
(Total Dollars and Alumni Participation)
30% 32% 34% 36% 39% iO'V'
Top Ten Classes By Percentage of Class
Contributing to the SUF
Top Ten Classes by Number
of Contributors to the SUF
Who Contributes
to the SUF
Growth in Local Business
and Industry Campaign
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tJ
his University's growth in terms of quahty
and excellence is reflective to a great
degree of the growth in support from
private sources. Susquehanna continues to
benefit from outstanding generosity of many
individuals who provide strong leadership that
enable the University to provide an exceptional
program of substantial giving which in turn
assures Susquehanna's continued success.
During 1988-89, more than 5,400 alumni,
parents, friends, faculty and corporations
made contributions of over $8.3 million.
Susquehanna is especially grateful to the
members of our leadership giving societies
whose support is the foundation of the
University's success.
In this report you will find many examples of
the University community spirit in action-from
leadership giving contributors to new alumni
making their first gifts. With deep appreciation,
Susquehanna is honored to recognize the
individuals and organizations listed in this
report for their loyalty and dedication to
the University.
President's Associates
It is with great pleasure that Susquehanna recognizes the members of
the President' s Associates - those very special benefactors who contribute
$5,000 or more annually. In 1988-89, 87 President's Associates
contributed $7,621 ,088 to Susquehanna University. The President's
Associates create the leadership and enthusiasm by which all support for
the University is measured.
Aid Association For Lutherans
Apple Foundation
Mary App Trust
ARA Services, Inc.
Douglas E. '49 and
Lucille Arthur
Ben Franl<lin Technical Center
James G. and
Carolyn Birmingham
H, Vernon '31 and
Mane W. Blough
Robert F and Hazel
Brobst '51 Brown
John A and Jane C. Carpenter
Richard E. '65 and Sally
Feitig '68 Caruso
Central Pennsylvania
Synod, L.C.A.
Robert R. Clark '35
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Marguerite Border Cook '39
Joel and Trudy Cunningham
Signe Alford Davis '31
Charles B H'82 and
Lore Degenstein
Evangelical Lutheran Church
in America
Federated Department
Stores, Inc.
Fund for the Improvement of
Post Secondary Education
First National Trust Bank
Lawrence C. Fisher '31
W. Donald '51 and Marilyn
Kretz '52 Fisher
Follett College Bookstores
Foundation for
Independent Colleges
Ambrose N & Ida
Fredrickson Foundation
Francis R Gelnett '37
Gettig Technologies, Inc
Mrs. Russell W. Gilbert
Robert A and June Grubb
Estate of Victor M. Gubin
Robert L and Jane Harding
George E '64 and Margaret
Lauver '66 Harris
Fred R '64 and Sonya Hauser
Carl H. Hitchner '62
Orlando W. Houts
Lawrence M. '43 and Louise
Kresge '45 Isaacs
Glona Faylor Karchner '85
William G. and Lynne Karniol
Lester J. '37 and Elizabeth
M Karschner
Estate of Robert A. Keeler
George and Margaret Keller
John and Sara Kirkland
Josiah W. & Bessie H.
Kline Foundation, Inc.
W. Frank '39 and Isabel
Tewkesbury '39 Laudenslayer
Raymond C. '50 and Kay
LaRue '52 Lauver
Lower Susquehanna
Synod, E. L.C.A.
Lutheran Brotherhood
Terry L '67 and Pauline March
Merck & Company
Metropolitan Washington
Synod, E. L.C.A.
John R. and Joan Miller
National Endowment for
the Humanities
Albert R '50 and Louise
Siemers '50 Molinaro
Peter M '57 and Ruth Scott
'55 Nunn
Leah Cryder Oberheim '47
Harold C. and Nancy O'Connor
Rocco A. and Nancy Ortenzio
Pennsylvania Council on
the Arts
Pennsylvania Department
of Education
Saul and Florence Putterman
John and Verna
Reidler Foundation
Research Corporation
Simon B '30 and Kathryn
Jarrett '34 Rhoads
Ritz-Craft Corporation of PA, Inc.
Edward S '42 and Blanche
Forney '42 Rogers
Samuel D. '54 and Dorothy
Apgar '53 Ross
Mrs. Raymond E Roush
Erick O. Schonstedt, Jr
E, Raymond '37 and
Winifred Shaheen
Erie I. '35 and Marjorie Shobert
Snyder County Trust Company
Mary E. Spiggle '34
Sunbury Textile Mills, Inc.
Allen C. Tressler '29, deceased
Universal Suppliers. Inc.
Upper Susquehanna
Synod, E. L.C.A.
John H. Wall '30
Alan R. Warehime H'82
Robert F and Patricia Weis
Donald E '50 and Flora
Barnhart '51 Wissinger
E. E. Wissinger
Women's Auxiliary of
Susquehanna University
Wood Metal Industries, Inc.
Bruce '33 and Marian Walborn
'33 Worlhington
WQSU AM and FM
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BENJAMIN
KURTZ
CIRCLE
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
The Benjamin Kurtz Circle recognizes those persons who
contribute between $1,000 and $4,999 annually to Susquehanna
University. We are pleased to recognize these members who give at
this very high level. In 1988-89, 201 Circle Members gave
$344,206 to the University.
Aetna Life & Casualty
Foundation
ALCOA
Allegheny Synod. E.L.C.A.
AMP Incorporated
Dorothy M. Anderson '62
J. Robert Arthur '67
Lynn Hasslnger Askew '57
AT&T Foundation
William P '39 and Hester
BIttinger '40 Ayers
Verna Gayman Baldwin '39
Robert M. Bastress '39
Gary E '69 and Barbara Baylor
Jean B. Beamenderfer '39
Beavertown Block Company,
Inc.
Bell Atlantic
Carl J. and Patricia Bellas
Frederick W. and Eleanor
BIsbee
Jack K, '57 and Joan Bishop
Margaret WIdlund Blough '24
Anna Bohorad Trust
Boscov's Department Store, Inc.
Robert A Boyer '38
Vincent E Boyer '52
James M. and Elaine Brogan
Fred O. Brubaker, Esq. '42
Leslie R. Butler '62
Butter Krust Baking Co.
William R. Camerer, Jr. '47
Carl L. '65 and Beth
Campbell
Jim '63 and Brenda
Campbell
Central Pennsylvania Savings
Association
Chevron USA , Inc
Samuel D. Clapper '68
James R '46 and Mary Jane
Rudy '44 Clark
Commercial Printing, Inc.
Commonwealth Bancshares
Corp.
Continental Corporation
Foundation
Coopers and Lybrand
Foundation
Jane WIsslnger Cornllle '81
Mary T Coughlin '82 and
David S. Shanker
John W. Craft '64
John and Gladys Dagle
The Dally Item
William C '53 and Margaret
Henderson '54 Davenport
Thomas and Martha
Laudenslager '31 Davis
Aloyslus V '48 and Phyllis
Swartz '49 Derr
The Dun and Bradstreel
Corporate Foundation
Harry F. Duncan Foundation
Jason M. and Patricia Elsas
Ernst & Whinney
Samuel H and Dorothy Evert
Exxon Education Foundation
Faith Lutheran Church
Burden S. Faust '58
G. James Fawcett
Faylor Foundation
George A. '72 and JIM Stevens
'74 Fecker
Mabel KInzey Fetterolf '24
Paul G '65 and Carol A. Fllipek
Firestone Tire and Rubber
Company
Robert L. '59 and Linda Traub
'61 FIscus
Elizabeth M. Fisher '28
Kenneth O. and Irene Fladmark
Frank W. and Joan Fletcher
John G. Foos '71
Donald Fosselman '49
Estate of Walter B. Freed
Kathryne Friedman
Hubert and Mabel Frings
Furman Foods, Inc.
Alexander T, Galloway II
Donald A Gaver '37
Gynlth C. Giffin
Reed A '38 and Grace Drew
'36Grenlnger
James A. Grossman '36
Wallace J. and Andree
E. Growney
G. Scott and Bessie K. Guyer
Foundation
Paul M. Haines '31
Gerald N. and Robie Hall
Jimmy H. Hall '68
The Hall Foundation
Stewart Haller
Marjorie Curtis Hanson '39
Edwin L. Helm Co.
Henry H. '68 and Wendy Evans
'69 Herrlngton
James M. Herrold '28
Warren C Herrold '41
Hershey Foods Corp. Fund
John W. Hoffman '40
Henry H'88 and Jane Hood
John C. Horn H'65
Donald D and Grace Housley
D. Edgar '34 and Aberdeen
Phillips '34 Hutchison
IBM Matching Grants Program
Clyde H Jacobs
Richard M. '70 and Janet
Goodyear '71 Jacobson
Jewish Chautauqua Society
Mary Yoder Jones '41
Henry J Kelt '39
James E. '73 and Kathleen Coon
'73 Kellerman
Raymond J. Kerstetter, Jr '59
Dennis D. Kleffer '74
Elizabeth Hauser KInsel '28
Joe W. '63 and Judy Klelnbauer
KPMG Peat Marwick Mitchell
Foundation
Ronald A. Kramer '71
William L.S. Landes '71
Florence Rothermel Latsha '40
Marsha A. Lehman '74
Christian R. and Mary F
LIndback Foundation
Nicholas A Lopardo '68
Clay L. Lorah '57
Jean Lynch
Maria WernikowskI '62 and
Robert Macfarlan
Martha Larson Martin '26
Marjone Wolfe McCune '43
Robert B. and Genevieve McNiff
Mlddleswarth Kitchen
Fresh Chips
Rebecca S. '54 and Jacques
Mignot
Mobil Foundation, Inc.
William S. Morrow '34
George M. Mowers, Jr. '64
Carl M. '63 and Kathryn Meyer
Dawn Grigg Mueller '68
Nationwide Foundation
Edward and Jeanne H Neff
Paul D. Ochenrider '39
Ott Packagings, Inc.
Stephen W Owen II '39
John Pagana, M.D.
Ashok H. and Jayshree Patel
Susan Sarbacher Pence '68
Pennsylvania Humanities
Council
Penn Lyon Homes, Inc
Pennsylvania Power and
Light Company
Edward F Pfelffer '50
John W. Pfrommer '65
Gladys Wentzel Phillips '39
Presser Foundation
Price Waterhouse Foundation
Truman H and Kay Purdy
Purdy Insurance Agency, Inc.
Ralph E. '66 and Eleanor Purpur
Mrs. Charles A. Rahter
Richard C, Rantzow
Rea and Derick, Inc.
Bonnie Bucks Reece '65
Carl and Alice Rice
Christopher D. Rooke '82
Marvin J, and Raven Rudnitsky
James O. Rumbaugh '50
Gary Savastano
Robert E. H'70 and Bertha
Schellberg
M. Jane Schnure '39
C. Glenn '46 and Helen Hocker
'44 Schueler
Sears Roebuck Foundation
Leo M. Sekulski '82
Nevin C. T. '49 and Jane
Wormley '41 Shaffer
Ruth Naylor Shaffer '41
Stephen R. Shilling '80
Sllvertip, Inc.
Edward M. '39 and June Jerore
'43 SIvIck
LB. Smith Educational
Foundation
Spectroscopy Society
Helen Wentzel Spltzner '37
Stackpole Corporation
Amos Alonzo H'88 and
Arvilla Stagg
State Street Bank and Trust Co,
J. Donald Steele '33
Shirley Finkbeiner Stehlin '39
Ann Latimer Strate '64
Cyril M, and Leona Stretansky
Donald L. and Mary Summers
Super Teams Ltd
Susquehanna Valley Mall
Ralph C. and Grace Swan
Swineford National Bank
Tektronix Inc.
Philip R. Templln '42
Mary Barnes Topper '37
Frank J Trembulak '70
Merle F '55 and Nancy Ulsh
Unisys Corporation
Robert Updegrove '41
U.S. Borax and Chemical
Kenneth J. '71 and Roxane
Havice '71 Vermillion
GustaveW. Weber H'77
Wels Markets, Inc.
The Margaret L. Wendt
Foundation
Louise E, West '39
Pamela L White
RIne G '46 and Lois WIney
Eleanor Sheriff Wolf '32
Kent L. Worthington '38
York Container Foundation
Suzanne Springer Zeok '66
Arthur A. '57 and Margaret
Dalby '59 Zimmerman
Another fall semester is underway. The beauty of the campus i
as students move to and from classes.
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Members of the 1858 Society
TTie 1858 Society recognizes those individuals who
contribute $500 to $999 annually. In 1988-89, 148
members gave $85,286 to Susquehanna University.
Henry R. Albright '54
Sidney and Carole Apfelbaum
James F App '65
Ashland Oil Foundation, Inc.
Donald and Freni Aungst
Charles S Bailes '56
Russell C Ball
Louise Mehring Banken '35
Stuart E. H'86 and Ruth Barslad
Ruth G. Beck '29
Franklyn M. Bergonzi '67
Albert and Gertrude Berman
Bllger Fuels
B.J 's - A Place for Ribs
BKW Coach Line
Ferdinand Bonganz '47
Sheldon and Llllibeth Boruchow
Florence Reitz Brenneman '41
Claude A. Buss '24
Campbell Soup Company
F Thomas '63 and Doris
Hoffman '64 Casey
CertainTeed Corporate
Foundation
Mabel Fultz Chilcott '33
Jack E CIsney '59
Edwin M. Clapper '34, deceased
Paul D. Coleman '40
Country Cupboard Inc.
C. & P Telephone Company of
Maryland
John D. Crusius '72
Thomas H. Curtis '64
Jane M. Daly
Degenstein Foundation
John G. Devlne '49
Ruth Yarger Diamond '39
Dogwood Hill Nursery, Inc.
Fred Dunkelberger '63
Arthur D Ebersberger '68
Thomas C. Eggleston III '69
George W. and Mary Louise
Eiker
Constantine C Exarchos '68
F. Joseph and Annette P. Farnoly
First Lutheran Church
First Pennsylvania Bank
Wayne H Fisher '66
Miriam Miller Fisher-Coryell '39
David L Foster
Robert A. Gabrenya '40
Gregory E. '70 and Jacqueline
O'Shea '71 Galano
GEICO Insurance Group
Laird S. Gemberling, Esquire '33
William A. Gerkens '64
Paul R. and Dorothy B. Gibson
Gerald R. and Betty Gordon
H. Wayne Griest '71
Wellington 'Duke' Hartman '30
Robert L. Herr '39
Holy Trmity Lutheran Church
Robert and Evelyn Huggard
Robert A. and Barbara J.
Hughes
Barry R. '68 and Denise Norton
'68 Jackson
William A '44 and Margaret
Gemmill '44 Janson
Johnson and Johnson
Joseph R '63 and Carol
Bollinger '64 Joyce
JPM Company
Frank S. and Hilda Karniol
Keller Marine Service, Inc.
Frederick W. Kelly, Jr '66
William J. Kennedy. Jr. '85
George A '64 and Carol Cox
'65 Kirchner
Lori Border Kissinger '64
Kraft, Inc.
Kreamer Feed Store
Charles E. Kroeck '31
Herbert C. Lauver '38
Frank J. Leber '64
Rolla E. '71 and Jean Walton
'73 Lehman
Roy R. Leitzel '36
William A. Lewis, Jr, Esquire '68
Karen M. Loeffler '64
W Anthony and Hazel A. Major
Milton H. Maslin, Jr '65
Medical & Surgical Center, Inc.
Merck Company Foundation
Midlantic National Bank
Pierson K. and Margaret
S. Miller
Wayne W. Miller '65
Pauline Crow Mount '34
Johanna Sheese Murray '68
Francis A. Nace '62
Mary Sarba Norwood '50
Paul Stine Chev.-Olds.-Geo.
Virginia Payne
Vernon R. Phillips '38
John P '41 and Mathilda
Neudoerffer '39 Powell
Otto and Beulah Reimherr
R.J. Reyonds Industries, Inc.
Edward R. Rhodes '57
Charles J. and Carmen Ries
Mrs. William O. Roberts
Sandra M Rocks '75
Philmer H. Rohrbaugh '74
Thomas D. '63 and Diane
Norcross '65 Samuel
Howard H. Schnure
Scott Paper Company
Foundation
Stan Seiple
B. Henry Shafer '37
Shearson Lehman Hutton
Margaret Roush Shekletski '37
Harold W. and Carolyn Singer
Louise Slater
Smeltz Auto Sales Co.
Victor J. Sobolewski III '79
Reed '32 and Mildred Arbegast
'30 Speer
Norrine Bailey Spencer '68
Squibb Corporation
Seflon and Ann Stallard
J. Donald Steele, Jr '73
Eugene B. Steininger '48
Dorothy Turnbach Stickney '31
John R Strangfeld, Jr '75
W. Alfred Streamer '26
Stroehmann Brothers Company
Phyllis A and Clarence E
Stubert
James W. '64 and Barbara
Evans '65 Summers
Robert W Surplus '45
Christopher and Christine
Thomforde
Merrill W. Tilghman, Jr '71
Sara Ulrich Tollinger '34
TRW Foundation
Walnut Acres, Inc.
Gary R. Wentzel
Helen Salem Wescoat '19
Richard F and Florence Wesner
Jeffrey G. Whitney '63
Paul M. '75 and Kaye Stein
'75 Willbanks
Robert E. Winter '48
Eleanor Saveri Wise '39
Aileen Witmer
Robert F Wohlsen '48
Eleanor Sheriff Wolf '32
Woolrich, Inc.
Ceroid M. Wunderlich '73
Suzanne Yenchko '68
Carl C. Yingling '72
Zartman Construction, Inc.
Barbara Zeiders
Kathryn Morning Ziegler '30
Members of the Maroon Club
772^ Maroon Club recognizes those individuals who
contribute $250 to $499 annually In 1988-89, 334
members gave $96,863 to Susquehanna University.
Richard C. Abbott '72
Lawrence A. Abler
Robert C. Aerni '64
Air Products and Chemicals
Bette Davis Alleman '62
Susan Goyne Amedow '44
American Cyanamid Co.
Kenneth R. Anderson '35
Jeffrey and Susan P. Apfelbaum
Michael M. Apfelbaum
APS Foundation, Inc.
Armstrong Rubber Company
William D. Atkinson '74
Donald T '71 and Linda Brown
'73 Auld
Fred A. '50 and Marilyn
Stadtlander '53 Auman
Bankers Trust Co.
David A. Barber '70
Dennis A. Barley '81
Jane F. Barlow
Barnes Group Foundation, Inc.
Elizabeth J. Barnhart '40
Eric A. Bartholomew '81
Donald R. Bashore '47
George E. Beam '29
Barbara A. Beans '79
Richard A. Bechtel '72
David M. and Carol B. Beckwith
Leslie J Beers '76
Bell Communication Research
Harold H. '39 and Katherine
Dietterle '41 Benion
Alan M. Bennett '72
Carl E. and Fair Bentz
Larry R Bingaman '55
Black & Decker, Inc.
James A. '63 and Martha Barker
'70 Blessing
Marsh C. Bogar '51
David M. Boucher '75
Jeanne R. Boyer '73
Lee E. '26 and Laura Henninger
'25 Boyer
Grace C. Boyle '33
Robert M. Brenneman '73
Christine M. Bringman '82
Wilhelm B. Bronander, Jr
John D. Bronneck '69
Paul B. '50 and Virginia Blough
'50 Buehler
Harry W. '48 and Virginia Doss
'44 Butts
Nancy A. Cairns
Joseph F Campana '41
William F Carolan '33
The Carpenter Technology
Corporate Foundation
Central Builders Supply
Roger P Cheney '71
Carol Dauberman Chidsey '56
Nicholas F Chirico '76
Citair, Inc.
Philip M Clark '62
The Coca-Cola Company
Donald E. Coleman '60
Colonial Penn Corporation
Virginia M. Coombs
Corning Glass Works
Foundation
Lillian Crawford
Walton R Cueman '65
Dr and Mrs. E. C Cunningham
John Dagle Jewelry
Alfred and Vittoria D'Alessandro
Robert and Kathleen Dalton
Phillip H. and Joanne C. David
Preston B. and Isabelle Davis
Sue C. Davis '66
Gene H. Decherl '64
Warren S. '75 and Michele
Maiben '74 Diggins
David M. '70 and Sandra
McDermott '72 Dolinsky
Marion D. Drumheller '57
Eaton Corporation
Dennis L. '73 and Ann Hilbish
'71 Eckman
Joseph and Elva M. Elsman
Equitable Foundation
Dale F Eyster
Bruce C. '77 and Katherine Allen
'77 Fehn
Hans E. and Barbara W
Feldmann
Herman R Fenstermacher '32
Richard T. Fenstermacher '65
Russell C '75 and Jacquelyn
Strub '75 Filbey
Janice Brown Fisher '69
H. Ruth Folkmann '28
Ford Motor Company Fund
Philip D. Fowler III '69
H. Scott Fritts '78
Mr and Mrs Charles Gardner
James C. '50 and Martha Martin
'51 Gehris
William H. Gehron '40
General Signal
Stephen C Gettier '63
Ralph W. and Johanna B. Giasi
Boyd and Jane S. Gibson
Robert M. Goodspeed
James J. '55 and Elsie Gruber
'56 Gormley
Mary Lizzio Govekar '47
Margaret Brubaker Gray '59
Andrew S. '79 and Elizabeth
Kennedy '79 Graybill
Richard W. '69 and Janet Fowler
'68 Grey
Jane Longenecker Grim '57
Charles and Carol Groce
Wm. F. Groce, Inc.
Albert W. '64 and Naomi Weaver
'63 Grondahl
Mark R '38 and Lenora Spotts
'39 Guthrie
Melvin E. Haas '42
Robert L. Hackenberg '56
Patricia Laubach Hallman '66
Robert B Hancock '64
Mary Jane Jessen Hansen '49
George F H'71 and Janet
Earhart '36 Harkins
Donald J. and Connie
N. Harnum
Lawrence T and Mary Ann
Harrison
Hartford Insurance Group
Foundation
Paul W. Hartline '31
Arlene Laudenslager Hatton '31
John K. and Lucille J. Haubner
Zelda F Haus '27
Patricia F Heathcote '52
Linda Mack Heaton '63
Susan M. Hegberg
James R. and Eunice Heistand
Raymond C and Janet Helt
David C. and Marcie Henry
Donald K. Henry '35
Carl D. and Kathleen Herbein
Phoebe Herman '17
George W. Herrold '71
Lewis C Herrold '30
Harold J. Hershey '65
Albert '36 and Martha Bolig
'38 Hess
Hewlett Packard
Paul R Hinsch '74
Robert B. and Marianne
W. Hirschman
Raymond '47 and Dorothy
Dellecker '43 Hochstuhl
Steven M. '72 and Catherine
Magill '73 Hoffman
Hoffmann-La Roche Foundation
Herbert H. Holderman '43
Vernon V Hoover '58
Phillip A. Hopewell '69
John '52 and Audrey Wegner
'53 Horoschak
John Hospodar '49
Richard E. Howe, Jr '64
Hughes Aircraft Company
Earnest W. Huston '34
Nicholas P. Interdonato '79
R. Alexander Jervis '65
Fredrick L and Arlene Jonach
Charles C. '83 and Anna
Milheim '84 Jordan
Joy Bearers Sunday School
Class
Lawrence S. Kachelriess '64
Jane Hutchison Kaempfer '41
William R and Pamela Kennedy
George W. '63 and Jane Kump
'63 Kindon
Donald A. King '48
Robert J. '68 and Margaret Hell
'69 King
Richard L. Kisslak '58
Frances Kivko
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
12
John H. '70 and Linda Maier
'71 Klemeyer
Ray W Kline '38
Karl E '38 and Magaret Dunkle
'41 Kniseley
Signe Gales Knock '71
Lauretta F Koenig '76
Jack and Ruth Kolben
Eugene F. Kolva '56
Dr and Mrs. Lawrence J. Kopf
Koppers Company, Inc.
Harold R. '48 and Corrine Kahn
'45 Kramer
Kratzer Oil Company, Inc.
Waller J. '80 and Joan
Penniman '80 Krzastek
H. Laurence '70 and Christine
Richards '69 Kyse
Josephine Hoy Lamb '33
Kathie J. Lang '71
Judith Hawk Lasley '66
Charles A. and Janet
B. Laubach
Norman H. Lauer '62
John A. '40 and Eleanor Croti
'39 Learn
Alice Ann Patterson Leidel '58
Robert E. '61 and Joan Lawley
'62 Leighty
Harry M. Leister, Jr '56
Faye R. Lewis '52
John F Lewis '27, deceased
Lewisburg Studio
George '54 and Lorraine Rarick
'52 LIddington
David W. and Bonnie E.
'70 Lightcap
Richard W. '48 and Gertrude
Roberts '48 Lindemann
Wallace J Lindsay, Jr. '74
William F Livengood '67
John P. and Nancy Locke
David W. Long '76
Esther Kaufman Lucas '38
Paul B Lucas '28
L. Howard Lukehan '31
Frederic G. MacQuesten '43
Marvin J Malone '63
Everett M. '50 and Jeanne
Kahler '50 Manning
Thomas C. Maran '67
Peter C. Marshall '67
Susan Lang Martin '74
Mary Macintosh
May Stores Foundation
William H '48 and Joyce
Jenkins '45 McClure
Thomas S. and Suzanne T.
McCready
Robert L. McGeehan '33
Thomas F and Jenny McGrath
McGraw-Hill Foundation, Inc
Judith Arnold Mclntyre '62
Faith Harbeson McNitt '41
Stephen D Melching '66
Ethel McGrath Meola '52
Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.
Irving H. Merwin '64
Linda Palmer Miller '70
Clair S. Mitch '52
Terry L. '62 and Mariha Sue
Det)en '64 Moll
Montgomery Ward Foundation
Gary L. '61 and Stephanie
Haase '60 Moore
Moore Business Forms
Laura Scaife Moyer '68
Mr Carmen, Inc.
National Westminster Bank
David and Judy Newcomer
Susan Lehman Northrup '59
Frances Hubler Nuernberg '35
Helen S. Nunn
William E. Nye II '40
Robert E. and Helen Nylund
David R. '79 and Ellen Schmidt
'79 Odenath
Susan Odjakjian '79
Karen L. Olson '71
George M and Susan M. O'Neil
Donald P. '68 and Mary Ann
Carpenter '68 Orso
Martin J. Ortenzio '83
James C. Packard '70
Marjorie Mack Pearson '67
Pennwalt Foundation
F David Pennypacker '65
Rose Runk Perry '36
Philadelphia National Bank
Phillips Motel
Thomas G. and Janet Pickering
Robert A Pittello '51
Richard G '68 and Linda laeger
'69 Poinsett
Neil H. Potter
Eleanor K. Pourron '59
Cynthia R. Poust
Prudential Foundation
Mr and Mrs. N. David Rahal
Paul D. Reamer '31
Reed's Real French Cleaners
Doreen Bolton Rehrig '72
James B. '49 and Marilyn Beers
'51 Reilly
Richard K. Renn, Esq. '73
Raymond O. Rhine '29
Rhoads Mills, Inc.
Sidney F. '59 and Sandra Brandt
'61 Richard
Maureen Davenport Ries '62
Thomas R, Rippon
Deborah E. Ritter '68
Rohm & Haas Co.
Donald R Rohrbach '48
Jeffrey A. Roush '71
Chester G. Rowe '52
Harold R. Ruhl '23
John W. '71 and Georgeann
Mercancavage '73 Ruhl
Robert C. Rungee '75
Michael E. Rupprecht '64
Robert G. Sander '40
Philip E. '71 and Catherine
Rogers '71 San Filippo
Sara Lee Foundation
Genevieve Sarra
J. Michael and Janice M.
Saunders
Kenneth Sausman, Jr '67
Richard F Saylor '69
Willard H. '41 and Hilda
Friederich '40 Schadel
Irene Etter Schmehl '63
John A. Schoffstall, Sr '33
A Rebecca Schumacher '72
Lawrence E. Shaffer '64
Allen Shaffer & Son Insurance
Marian L. Shatto '67
Sherwin Williams Foundation
Stanley R. Shilling '57
Keith A. '81 and Beth
Nacinovich '82 Shuey
Marilyn L. Sierer '87
Robert Y. '64 and Pamela
Yeager '64 Silar
Lewis E. and Linda Silverman
Lawrence A. Skinner '64
Carl G. Smith '28
Robert A. Smith '62
Sally Baskin Snauffer '64
Joseph A. Snyder. Jr '64
Janet White Soto '63
Roy E. Stahl '49
Stanley Woodworking
John R. Steiger '51
Eric N Stein '69
Mr and Mrs. C. Dale Steinmetz
Christopher and Joanne
Stephano
Cheryl R. Stickle '68
Sigmund and Elizabeth B. Stoler
William G. Straus '65
Strawbridge and Clothier
Sunbury Broadcasting
Corporation
Susquehanna Valley Alumni
Association
William R. Swarm '33
Robert W. and Roddy Swinarton
Louis A. Szabo '54
G. Leonard and Dorothy
Teitelbaum
Elinor M. Thompson '71
Christopher A. Thorsheim '85
Gilbert Tietz '66
Michael Timmons '76
Toyota Motor Sales USA, Inc.
Marcella Chaya Turnbach '36
Dorothy Turner '36
Louis A. Vermillion '70
Ruth M. Schwenk Wahl '42
J. Thomas and Suzanne W.
'83 Walker
James P Wallbillich '79
Richard T '82 and Lynn Sarf
'77 Watkins
David B. Werner '70
Erhard O. Werner '57
Richard G. Westervelt '50
Dorothy G. Wilson
Eileen Boone Winter '43
Kermit D. Witmer '32
Vaughn A. '67 and Sandra
J. Wolf
A. Franklin Wolfe '45
Fancher E. Wolfe '51
Wolf Furniture
Philip S. Zofrea '80
Members of the Orange Club
The Orange Club recognizes those individuals who
contribute $125 to $249 annually. In 1988-89, 592
members gave $85,585 to Susquehanna University.
Xavier Abbott '35
Gladys Telleen Ahrenholz '38
Kevin J. '85 and Tracy Gerard
'85 Akner
Willard D Allbeck '19
Amoco Foundation, Inc.
Charles R. Antanavage '75
Bnan D. Archibald '77
Beatrice Gentzler Armold '33
Armstrong World Industries, Inc.
David E. '77 and Cheryl Rahlfs
'77 Atkinson
Stephen E. Ayer '72
Stephen Azary '36
Peter G. Bacalles '76
Elizabeth Hodges Bagger '62
Rick L. '78 and Kathy Smith
'78 Bailey
William M. '64 and Carolyn
Kurtz '64 Baily
Howard F. '79 and Shirley
Guerin '79 Baker
Edward M. Barabas '64
Edward R. '78 and Sherry Seiple
'78 Barben
Barclays Bank PLC
Anne Ostheim Barnes '62
John J. Basti '73
Howard F Beacham '77
Beavertown Mills, Inc.
Becker Body Shop
Bell of Pennsylvania
Charles S. Bender II '67
Stephen H. Bender '72
Donna S Benham
Andrew R. Bergh '84
Douglas F Bernegger '76
Deborah M. Bernhisel '78
Dale F '72 and Margaret Harris
'70 Biesecker
Roy R Bilger '49
Harold E. '60 and Helen Rhoads
'61 Bingaman
Bingaman & Son Lumber
Virginia M. Biniek '67
Glenroy H. Bishop '32
Paul M. Bishop '30
John W. Bittinger '23
Mildred E. Bittner '42
Blough Wagner Manufacturing
Co.
Bob Newman, Inc.
Roy A. and Gloria E Boedeker
James A. Bonsall '34
George C. and Carol L. Boone
David A. Borden '72
Michael E. Bortner '71
Ruth Freed Bosch '53
Terry R. Bossert '68
Mark R. Bostic '78
Boston Edison Foundation
John W. Botlger '67
Michael Boury
Barry E '69 and Kathleen
Van Order '70 Bowen
James E. Bowman '68
Ira F Bradford '45
Walter L. Brandau '51
Michael J. Breslin
Jean Kinzer Brinser '45
John M. and Patricia Brotherton
Margaret Boyle Brown '38
Gloria Graybill Brubaker '62
James H. Brubaker '32
Mark D Burkhardt '76
William D. Burrell '73
Paul A '72 and Anne Herdle
'73 Cain
leda Calich
Fred L. Carl '33
Charles H '52 and Vi DIetz
'52 Carr
Carter Wallace, Inc.
William B. Caruth '35
Bruce W. '74 and Susan Haines
'74 Casso
Cellitti Moving & Storage Co.
James E. Chadwick '52
Dorothy Rothermel Chaffee '28
Elizabeth Charles '68
Charles Associates
Robert J. '69 and Nancy
Cockhart '70 Chonko
Cigna Foundation
Peter S. Ciszak '73
Citibank
Barbara Watkins Clark '50
Dewey P. and Rosemarie Clark
Gordon W. '73 and Janice
Kimmerer '75 Clark
Theodore H. '50 and Betsy Hill
'49 Clark
Margaret Clelland '32
Christopher L. Cochran '81
William E. Cochran '83
Combustion Engineering
Linda Cole Conine '65
Edna Tressler Conrad '30
Robert R Conrad, Jr '83
Frank C. Corcoran '47
Donald S. Cornelius '63
Daniel M. '69 and Karen Kisler
'70 Corveleyn
Keith J. '73 and Louise Hower
'72 Costello
Courtyard Counseling Center
Cowles Media Company
Thomas H. '79 and Erin Hoff
'79 Coyne
Rudyard L. and Doris Crider
Diane C Croft '81
John C.S. Crosbie '47
Crum and Forster
Michael A. '70 and Eileen Lach
'70 Cummins
Waller W Custance '69
Robert W. Danforth
A. Bruce '75 and Nancy Adams
'77 Dansbury
Alice Yonghaus Davenport '51
Mary Heim Davey '38
Cathy A. Davies '80
Catherine Cook Davis '82
Donald R. '50 and Nelda Shafer
'51 Davis
Frances Thomas Davis '30
Lorraine Lee Davis '53
Mary Snyder Davis '65
Nancy A Davis '61
Charles L. DeBrunner '73
Galen H and Deanna Deibler
Carle Birtley Deitrick '86
Deloitte Haskins and Sells
Foundation
Thomas F Demko '85
W. John Derr '24
William K. '56 and Pamela
McKegg '53 Doney
Dow Jones and Company. Inc.
William H. Dreibelbis '29
Dresser Foundation, Inc.
E. Wayne Dreyman '74
Steven E. Dubs '70
David M. Dumeyer '69
The Duncanson and Holt Group
Harold A. Dunkelberger '79
Howard W. Dye '43
Charlotte M. Eberly
John C and Judith Ebert
James and Suzanne Ediund
Edward E. Eisenhart '40
Jane Reiser Eisenhart '75
John W. and Patricia Emrich
James L. '72 and Andrea
Licciardello '72 Endrusick
Kenneth F '55 and Charlotte
Sandt '56 Erdley
Elizabeth Zeigler Evans '77
Matthew M. Eager '87
Fairchild Brothers, Inc.
Richard A. Farnow '71
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
13
Edward J. '80 and Linda Furlon
■82 Farr
Charles R. and Arleen Fatlgati
Joanne Sleinke Faul '81
Frances Ray Faylor '65
Maurice R Feldman '56
Dorothy Fersch '79
Fern Zechman Fersler '40
Marjorie Kostenbauder
Finley '56
Frederick I. Fisher '63
Henry R Fisher '73
Valerie A. Fisher '71
Peter L Fiss '77
Gerald O. Fletcher '59
Thomas C. Foote, Jr. '73
William P. Forti '65
William J. '51 and Frances
Savidge '49 Foster
Ronald E. Fouche '57
Robert B '67 and Joanne Hiatt
'67 Fowler
Mary Drake Franco '67
Richard A. Frank '72
Harold A. Freed '66
Jo Ann Fricker '76
Rebecca M Fuller '76
Samuel C and Carol Ann Fusco
Nora Steinhards Galins '54
C. Patrick '73 and Jeanne Yost
'72 Gallagher
George V. Ganter '74
C Dale '52 and Shirley Decker
'55 Gateman
Mark R. '76 and Marjorie Brouse
'76 Gaul
Barry I. Gehring '67
Ralph C. Geigle '35
Harold F Geise '68
Henry W, Geiss '56
Debra Carey Gellert '76
John Garcia '40 and Audrey
Dodge '45 Gensel
Chris A, '73 and June Belletti
'73 George
Jetlrey S, Gicking '79
Gary R Gilbert '69
Christopher J, GIpe '66
Frederick T. and Linda S. Givens
H. Donald Glaser, Jr '68
Golden Corral Family
Steak House
Sherman E. Good '30
Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Karl D and Vera Gordinier
Graci's Flowers
John D. Granger '75
Donald M. Gray '60
Great Northern Nekoosa Corp.
Jeffrey M. Greco '74
Thomas R. Gresh '66
Delsey Morris Gross '27
Charles H. '50 and Lois
Seybrecht '51 Grund
M. Gubin & Son
Robert E. Guise '69
Gulf + Western Foundation
Eugene H. '48 and Dorothy
Eilhardt '48 Gundrum
J. Leon Haines '40
Patricia Houtz Haines '50
James W. Hall '43
Wendy Lovgren Halliburton '72
Samuel J. Halpern '68
William B. Hamaker '69
Donald C. '70 and Darcy Jones
'72 Hamlin
C Dean Hammond III '70
Ronald C. Hardnock '62
Yvonne Everest Harmon '21
Gary E Hart '65
Joan Robinson Hartman '80
Jeanne Attinger Hassinger '51
Brenda Gerhart Hayasaka '66
Leolin O. Hayes '30
H. Lee '48 and Edith Wegner
'49 Hebel
Jane E. Helsing '76
Robert J. Hennlnger '51
H. Brentwood Henzel '65
Thomas G. Hepler '78
Michael J. '78 and Janice
Gaschen '79 Herman
James H. Herrold '63
Hershey Trust Company
Jack K. and Polly Hetrick
Heublein Foundation, Inc.
Frederick L. Hickman '77
Andrew C. Hickox '79
Peter C. Hinsch '81
Donald A Hinsdale '69
Elwood B. Hippie. Jr. '63
Gregg A, Hodgdon '70
Jean Rheinhart Hodgdon '38
Mr and Mrs. Fred Hogan
Mr and Mrs. William Hokdak
June Hendricks Hoke '42
Dr. David E. Horlacher
Kent C and Lois Horner
Lenore K. Garman Horner '47
Jeanne Davis Horovitz '77
Susan Zimmerman Horstman '76
Holly Henschel Hovis '75
Roger C. '50 and Bernice
Jochen '52 Howling
Merle E Hubbard '32
Barbara Kaufmann Huber '67
W. Murray Hunt, Jr
Lois Binnie Hunter '63
Richard A. Hulter '68
Cosmo J. and Marion lacavazzi
F Curtis Ibbitson '76
The IFF Foundation
Charles J. and Pam Igoe
Marlin A. Inch '61
Irving One Wall Street
Foundation
M. Alice Jeremko '87
Harnet Dietrich Jessup '27
Carol Dickinson Johns '73
Carolyn A. Johnson '76
David 8. Johnson '69
Richard T Jolly
Jeffrey A. Jones '77
Lloyd P Jones '79
Edward S. Kaltreider '74
Raymond B. Kalustyan '78
Richard S. '65 and Grace
Simington '64 Karschner
Jeffrey C. Karver '72
Katies Kleeners
Robert J Keeler '25
Blanche Stauffer Keeny '29
John D. '67 and Andrea
Schumann '67 Keim
Claudia Whitaker Keller '66
E. Jean Kelly '47
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Philip C. '80 and Caria Peterson
'77 Kerber
Roderick E Kerr, Jr. '77
Kieffer Physical Therapy
Herbert H. and Karin O. Kiehn
George J. Kimmel '38
John KIndsvatter '32
Jackson T. and Nancy King
Kirby Manufacturing
Company, Inc.
Brian D. Kleckner '87
Earl F '57 and Mary Ann
Bingaman '55 Kleintop
Betsy J. Kluge '81
John R. Knaul '39
Harry F. Kocher, Jr. '55
Bruce D. Koenecke '77
Edward P Kopf '53
Grace Beckley Kramer '27
Rose Gumbert Krape '29
Samuel Kuba III '75
Carol Wells Kueffner '74
Milton M. Kuhn '65
Barbara Stockalis Labanosky '64
Robert R. '78 and Cindy
Erickson '79 Labarca
Charles L. '48 and Eleanor
Steele '48 Lady
Jeannette File Lamb '76
Emilio A. '73 and Elizabeth
Hollingshead '73 Lancione
Nancy Myers Landis '47
Debra S. Latchaw '76
Timothy B. Lawlor '77
David C. Lawrence '69
John R. '47 and Elizabeth Miller
'47 Leach
Leer East
Beth Petrie Leggett '74
Lucille M. Lehman '32
Ronald J. and Jeanne Leib
Judy Lambert Lenz '75
Jerry A. '82 and Janice Tro|an
'76 Lessman
Barbara A. Lewis
Brian E. '72 and Nancy Uckert
'73 Lewis
Ivor Lewis
Randall S. Lieberman '84
David E. Lindquist '79
Don A. Linn '52
John B. Lippincott '71
Donald '75 and Debbie
Dempsey '74 Littlejohn
Barry I. '70 and Jean McEvoy
'71 Llewellyn
Alma L. Long '22
Robert S. Long '73
Victoria S. Long '65
Graydon I. Lose '54
Alan C '70 and Linda Nansteel
'71 Lovell
Richard H. and Margaret
Lowright
Guy M Lubold '25
George E. and Barbara Lucas
Joanne Romano Lucas '68
Robert J. Luth '66
David F '80 and Cindy Wolter
'82 Lynch
Lee Erholm MacKenn '58
Frances Kline MacPherson '34
Elizabeth Bussman Mahler '77
Ernst Mahr '36
David W. Main '76
Robert W. Manning '78
Joan Buck Markley '67
Ann L. Marshall '76
Heinrich and Leona Martin
Susan A. Martin '78
Thelma Martinec
Gail D Mason '70
J. Richard Mattern '30
Romeo F. and Caroline Mattiussi
Christine V Mayo '67
Lori Thomas McCue '78
Sharon Bankert McGrane '69
Mae McDonald McGroarty '33
Charles F McLane III '74
Charles H. McLeskey '68
Joseph A. and Ann McNulty
William C. Mead
Eugene F Meany '76
Mellon Bank
John R. '49 and Harriet Gould
'48 Mertz
Russell P Mertz '59
Kenneth M. Merz '49
William C. Merz '70
Doris Moon Metcalf '56
Kathryn R Meyer '39
Ralph J Meyer '64
Robert C. '54 and Jane Cline
'54 Mickatavage
Middleburg Oil Company
Edward Mlhalik
Charles H. Miller '29
Jeffrey C. Miller '85
Laurance W. Miller '61
Robert R '67 and Carolyn
Wahler '67 Miller
Wayne H. Minami '62
Gloria Beaver Mincemoyer '60
James R. and Helen E. Misanin
J. Scott '78 and Julia Brown
'81 Mitchell
Mary Weimer Moffitt '28
Richard D. Moglia '47
George L. Moore '61
John Moore
Gerald E. '51 and Settle Winey
'53 Moorhead
Paul A. and Pauline Morelock
Janet Dively Morgan '30
Jeffrey D. '82 and Susan Kees
'83 Morgan
James W. Morris '52
Joanne Drake Morris '66
Frederick E Morrow '73
Dennis G. Mosebey '73
Dr. Mohammad M. Munir
William D. and Barbara Murphy
Kenneth A. Mutzel '64
Elsie Myers '37
Nabisco, Inc.
Margaret Jager Nance '66
James H. '66 and Joyce Sabo
'67 Nash
Anthony D and Sally Nazzaro
Stephen L. Neff '81
Mark E. Nelson '79
John B. '76 and Katherine
McAllister '77 Neuhauser
Mary Jarrett Newland '38
The New York Times Company
Foundation
Albert M. Noggle '77
James B. Norton III '64
Martha Kauffman Ocker '75
Philip B. Olphin '76
Paul M. Orso '40
Cynthia A. Osborn '80
Ruth E. Osborn '54
Alexander T. Oshirak '54
Horace A. and Elizabeth Ott
Owens-Illinois
Joseph R Palchak, Jr. '71
Alan Parcells '47
Robert and Janet Parisi
Inez Sarver Parker '31
Dale L Patterson '59
Mark R. Paules '76
Walter J. '73 and Linda Saldukas
'73 Payne
Thomas M. '65 and Gertrude
Walton '66 PeischI
J.C. Penney Company
Craig R Penniman '72
Penn Valley Printing Company
Donald W. Peppier '69
Perry Petroleum Equipment
Ltd, Inc.
Mary James Peterman '64
Pfizer, Inc.
PH. Glatfelter Company
Barbara G. Philbnck '73
George E. Phillips '36
George W. Phillips '50
Robert A '73 and Nancy Search
'73 Phipps
Mary Reichley Pinand '45
John M. '73 and Diane Mahoney
'74 Pivarnik
Richard H. Pohl '79
Samuel Porter '52
Douglas A. Portzline '41
Marion Moyer Potteiger '17
Kay M. Potts '63
William H. Poustlll '78
Leonard P. Purcell '62
G. Tina Scott Purdy '71
Philomena Quattrocchi '69
John Rakshys '38
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
14
Lois Beamenderfer Rallis
'41. deceased
Corlnto and Marie Ramundo
Diane Christopher Rapport '75
Robert H '69 and Carol Scherb
'70 Ray
The Record
Gill U^ Redpalh '76
Ronald R. Reese '82
Martha Sharwarko Reid '48
Janet Hoke Reiff '44
Lois Renter '52
John A. Reuther '50
Scott A. Richards '79
Judith A. Rile '78
Lee D Rishel '34
Carson G. Ritchie '75
Mary Ingram Ritsert '68
Karen Cherrington Robbins '74
Phihp B Robeson, Jr '76
Daniel W Rohrbaugh
David A Rohrer '76
Rosenblum's. Inc.
Allen I. '60 and Carol Shesler
'63 Rowe
Harold L. Rowe '34, deceased
David C. Ruler '78
James O. '80 and Margaret
Gutjahr '83 Rumbaugh
Bruce T. '64 and Leslie Bridgens
'65 Sabin
Dr Mohammad Samad
Helen Smith Sanders '49
Elizabeth Haidacher
Sanderson '35
Sandoz, Inc.
Mary Moore Schatkowski '58
Schering-Plough Foundation, Inc.
George F '57 and Janis Quigley
'58 Schluchterer
Edward A. and Betty J Schmidt
Judy Hoffman Schmidt '70
Walter W. and Martha
Schoenewolf
Harold J. and Ann Schriver
William L. and Linda Schrufer
Karen S. Schwille '85
Gary R Seifert '67
Kenneth R. '68 and Betsy Klose
'68 Selinger
Selmax and KenTex
John P Senko '31
Richard F Shade '79
Raymond C. '61 and Virginia
Kratz '61 Sharrow
Paul C. Shatto, Jr '41
Laentena McCahan Shelley '28
Ralph I Shockey '36
Glenn R. Showalter '59
AnneM Shultz '74
Robert S. '73 and Linda Capaldi
'74 Siegel
Linda L. Skinner '85
Richard L. and Hazel Skinner
Priscilla Edwards Slack '69
VeMin H Smalts '38
Chartes W. Smeltz '75
Debra Plunkett Smith '72
Dorothy Webber Smith '43
Patrick C '84 and Lisa Huchler
'84 Smith
Ruth Buffington Smith '49
Robert J Snyder '76
Robert O and Vi Soper
Roberta Wyatt Stafford '73
JohnM. Stahl '81
Arthur C. Stamfel '54
Dr R. Terrance Stanton
Garrett L Stauffer '70
Sara Seal Stauffer '28
David C. Steffen '69
Harry E. Steffen '25
St. Luke Evangelical Lutheran
Church
Richard H. '66 and Pamela Dick
'65 Streamer
Adeline K Strouse '25
Lorella Puglielli Struzzi '82
Super Bowl 522
Susquehanna Sound
Productions
Douglas J. Swanek '83
R. Brent Swope '65
George R. F. and Barbara Tamke
Kenneth B. Teats, Jr '85
Jay R. and Kathleen Thatcher
William H. '74 and Judith Turner
'74 Thomas
Maxine Lentz Thumser '67
George A. and Barbara
A. Tibaldi
Jon A. Tietbohl '81
Anne Stern Tilley '79
T. Luke Toomey '37
Steve F '53 and Joyce Wagner
'53 Torek
Bessie G. Trate '57
William E. and Lucille Tuffy
Frederick D. Ullman
James M. and LaRue Unglaube
Larry W. Updegrove '60
Gene R. Urey
USAir, Inc.
William H. '55 and Audrey
Vollman '56 Vanderhoof
Donald L Van Gilder '71
Dennis L. '68 and Margaret Orth
'66 Van Name
George Van Tuyl III
Edward H. Vermillion '69
Shirley Jones Vincent '69
William A. Visscher '73
Joseph V. VIcek '65
David G. Volk '52
Thomas A. Voll '83
G. Allan Vollmers '52
Janeen Kruse Wadzita '79
Mary Fox Wagenseller '37
Anna Mease Wagner '36
Eric S. Walker '79
William R. Walker '65
William C. '85 and Mary Fisher
'85 Warrick
Alan R. Waters '74
Edward K. Walkins '75
Luther Weaver, Jr '26
Dwight F. Weeks '67
Jeffrey R. Weichel '64
George F Weidle
Dexter N. Weikel '48
Harry W Welliver II '85
Wells Fargo and Company
William W. and Elizabeth Wenzel
Dorothy Shiffer Wesner '81
Brenda Overcash West '76
Westinghouse Educational
Foundation
Richard L. Wetzel '50
John T Wheaton '71
James W. '58 and Gail Woolbert
'58 White
Wickes Building Supply
William H. Wiest, Esquire '67
Elizabeth Wiley
Freeman Wilhour '25
Amelia Krapf Williams '33
Judith Lepley Williams '76
Joan Wiant Williamson-Clark '53
Dr David Wilson
Lynn Whittlesey Wilson '72
Robert W. Wissinger '81
Joseph S. Witcofsky '80
Gene Witiak '59
Jeffrey S. '71 and Joan Mercer
'73 Witte
Harold F Woelfel and Beth
Belotti
William H. Wolchak '82
Letha H. Wolfgang '80
Ray J. '59 and Audrey Kellert
'62 Yeingst
Robert G. '>'erger '58
Jack and Janet 'Voung
Feme Lauver Zeigler '43
John F and Martha Zeller
Stephen E. Ziminsky '82
Christie E. Zimmerman '25
Harold C: '49 and Joan Apple
'48 Zimmerman
Robert Zimmerman, Jr '76
Judith Anderson Zucker '59
Karen Pfleger Zygan '69
Alumni Contributors
Alumni support is a significant part of the
contributions to Susquehanna. This support is
essential because foundations and corporations
determine their level of support partly on the basis
of the participation of those closest to the
University.
Susquehanna has achieved significant increases
in giving from dedicated, loyal alumni, with
participation in 1988-89 reaching 40%. We are
pleased to list those alumni who contributed to the
University in 1988-89.
Class Of 1914
Mary McCreight Stumpf
Class Of 1917
Phoebe Herman
Marion Moyer Potteiger
Robert J Keeler
Alda L. Long
Guy M. Lubold
Catherine Fopeano Marchetti
Ruth Gaugler Sanders
Harry E Steffen
Adeline K Strouse
Sara Lenker Wiest
Freeman Wilhour
Christie E Zimmerman
Class of 1 91 9 Class of 1 926
Willard D. Allbeck
Helen Salem Wescoat
Class Of 1921
Yvonne Everest Harmon
Marie Romig Huntington
Olive Salem Walborn
Class Of 1922
Alma L. Long
Class Of 1923
Reide E. Bingaman
John W. Bittinger
Stella Risser Cole
Ricardo Montero
Harold R. Ruhl
Peron W. Snyder
Lee E Boyer
Margaret Schmiermund Bruce
Percy B. Davis
Raymond O Gilbert
Martha Larson Martin
Anna M. Norwat
Gere L. Sharretts
Lucy Herr Smith
W. Alfred Streamer
Ethel V. Taylor
Robert N. Troutman
Luther Weaver, Jr.
Class of 1927
Harry Burd
Delsey Morris Gross
Zelda F Haus
Harnet Dietrich Jessup
Grace Beckley Kramer
John F Lewis, deceased
Ethan A. Miller
Florence Haupt Sharretts
M. Thelma Taylor
Gertrude V Walker
Class Of 1 924 Class of 1 928
Margaret Widlund Blough
Claude A. Buss
W. John Derr
Mabel Kinzey Felterolf
Mabel Mumma McLain
Helen J Rearick
Ruth Bond Steininger
Rachel Brubaker Whited
Class Of 1925
Laura Henninger Boyer
Marlin M. Enders, deceased
Hazel L. Herrold
Naomi Fogle Bennett
Margaret H Buyers
Dorothy Rothermel Chaffee
Edwin O. Constable
Harold F Doebler
Clarence B. Eichman
Elizabeth M Fisher
H. Ruth Folkmann
James M Herrold
Heber H Hummel
Walter S Ide
Jerome B Kaufman
Elizabeth Hauser Kinsel
Lillian Fisher Long
Paul B. Lucas
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
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Mary Weimer Motfitt
Benjamin T. Moyer
Marvin W. Schlegel
Laenlena McCahan Shelley
D. Frederick Slegal
Carl G, Smith
Sara Seal Slauffer
Class of 1929
Jane E. Park Ashburner
George E. Beam
Ruth G, Beck
Anna Moyer Bohn
Eleanor Coons Grouse
William H. Dreibelbis
Nancy Lecrone Fay
Charles E Fisher
Helen Carter Gehret
Blanche Stauffer Keeny
Rose Gumbert Krape
Dorothy Wassell Matthews
Charles H. Miller
Raymond O. Rhine
In memory of,
William O, Roberts
by Carl M. '63 and Kathryn
Moyer
by Ruth Roberts
In memory of,
Gereon Wagner Salevan
by Laird S. Gemberling
Esquire '33
Russell T Shilling
In memory of,
George A. Spaid
by Camp Curtin E.C.C.
by Ronald H. and Kathryn S
Conrad
by Helen Musselman
Dobbie '40
by Charles W. and May J.
Doersom
by Donald E. and Georgia E.
Doersom
by Scott Eichman
by Richard E. Grimes
by Harrisburg Forest No. 43
by Nancy U Hultzapple
by Moose Hunting Lodge
by Moskowitz/Jacobs. Inc.
by Sam and Mae L. Sobczak
by Charles R. Spaid
by Harold F. and Burnice H.
Stauffer
by Larry W. Updegrove
by Marilyn L. Urie
by Donald A and Christine C.
Woodring
by Jeannette B. Yappel
by Zembo Temple Ushers
Fund
Allen C. Tressler, deceased
In memory of,
Allen C. Tressler
by Carl and Alice Rice
Horace W. Vought
Class of 1930
Harry S, Baird
Paul M Bishop
Dorothy Strine Bowers
Edna Tressler Conrad
Frances Thomas Davis
Sherman E. Good
Wellington Hartman
Leolin O Hayes
Lewis C. Herrold
Henry C. Hoffman
Agnes McMullen Johnson
Daniel H. Kwasnoski
J. Richard Mattern
Janet Dively f^organ
Ruth Goff Nicodemus
John S. Rhine
Simon B, Rhoads
In honor of.
Simon B Rhoads
by Lawrence M. '43 and
Louise Kresge '45 Isaacs
Mildred Arbegast Speer
John H. Wall
Kathryn Morning Ziegler
Class Of 1931
H. Vernon and Marie Blough
Walter L. Burford
Martha Laudenslager Davis
Signe Alford Davis
Lawrence C. Fisher
Frank C Gill
Paul M Haines
Paul W, Hartline
Arlene Laudenslager Hatton
Sara Rhoads Hauser
William S. Hermann
f^/largaret Hoffmeister Hess
Leone Holtzapple Hogue
Miriam Keim Kolle
Charles E Kroeck
L. Howard Lukehart
Julia Morgan McCloskey
Dorothy Leisher Neely,
deceased
Inez Sarver Parker
Ruth Maurey Quinter
Paul D. Reamer
Ethlynne Miller Schultz
John P. Senko
Charles J. Shearer
Dorothy Turnbach Stickney
Nellie Shue Von Dorster
W. Michael Weader
Class of 1932
Margaret Markle Artley
Glenroy H Bishop
James H. Brubaker
Margaret Clelland
Mary Potter Copp
Herman R. Fenstermacher
Margaret E- Fink
Roscoe L, Fisher
Lewis R. Fox
Robert G. Hartman
Herbert G. Hohman
Merle E Hubbard
John Kindsvatter
Lucille M. Lehman
Arline Kanyuck Lerda
B. Ray Minich
Grace Minnig Schell
Reed Speer, deceased
Edna E, Williamson Wilkinson
Kermit D. Wilmer
Eleanor Sheriff Wolf
Class of 1933
Beatrice Gentzler Armold
Irene Mengel Botdorf
Grace C. Boyle
James P. Burns, deceased
Fred L Carl
William F Carolan
Mabel Fultz Chilcott
Laird S, Gemberling, Esq.
Quinio W. Gionta
Martin A Graykoskie
Josephine Hoy Lamb
Margaret Ide Maguire
Estelle Pearl Marcuse
Robert L. McGeehan
Mae McDonald McGroarty
Walter C, Metzger
E, Dorothea Meyer
John A. Schotfstall, Sr.
Sarah C. Shaulis
Flora Ellmore Shilling
Diana Lizdas Snyder
Mildred Griesemer Snyder
J, Donald Steele
In memory of.
Paul R. Swank
by Miriam Swank
William R. Swarm
Amelia Krapf Williams
Bruce Wonhington
Marian Walborn Worthington
Class Of 1934
Josephine Pifer Bleakley
James A. Bonsall
Edwin M. Clapper, deceased
Audra Martz Etzweiler
Ruth Plummer Fagan
Madeline Steininger Hermann
Earnest W, Huston
Aberdeen Phillips Hutchison
D. Edgar Hutchison
Frances Kline MacPherson
Daniel T McKelvey, deceased
Eleanor Brown Miller
William S, Morrow
Pauline Crow Mount
Kathryn Jarrett Rhoads
In honor of,
Kathryn Jarrett Rhoads
by Lawrence M. '43 and
Louise Kresge '45 Isaacs
Lee D. Rishel
Harold L. Rowe, deceased
Robert R, Sala
Jerauld M, Schlegel
Mary E, Spiggle
Lloyd M. Swartz
Sara Ulrich Tollinger
Class of 1935
Xavier Abbott
Kenneth R. Anderson
Louise Mehring Banker!
Luther K Boyer
William B. Caruth
Robert R. Clark
Mary A. Cressman
Ralph C. Geigle
Donald K. Henry
Elva Winkelblech Jamison
Hilda Mickey Johnson
Dorothy Leese Lamb
In memory of,
Stephen J Martinec '35
by Thelma Martinec
Frances Hubler Nuernberg
Elizabeth Haidacher Sanderson
Mary Griesemer Searer
Erie I. Shobert
Alfarata A. Stamets
Mary Patterson Yeager
Class of 1936
Stephen Azary
Thomas H- Craig
Gwendolyn Schlegal Cramer
Clarence W. Farley
Kathryn Weber Finkbiner
Grace Drew Greninger
James A. Grossman
Jerome V. Guss, Sr.
Janet Earhart Harkins
Paul E. Hartman
Albert Hess
Horace M. Hutchison
Pearl M. Kaler
Ruth Williamson Kelly
Roy R. Leitzel
Alice Smith Loope
Ernst Mahr
John H. Naegeli
Leonard A. Najaka
Rose Runk Perry
George E. Phillips
Mary Landon Russell
Ralph I. Shockey
Marcella Chaya Turnbach
Dorothy Turner
Anna Mease Wagner
Walter Wasilewski
Class of 1937
Donald A. Gaver
Francis R. Gelnett
Mary Scott Gumpher
Roberta Held Harmon
Newton E. Hess
Lester J. Karschner
J. Chester Long
Elsie Myers
Vivian Carolus Reitz
8. Henry Shafer
E. Raymond Shaheen
Margaret Roush Shekletski
Helen Wentzel Spitzner
Helen Gundrum Sprout
T Luke Toomey
Mary Barnes Topper
Dorothy Savidge Troutman
Mary Fox Wagenseller
Class Of 1938
Gladys Telleen Ahrenholz
Robert A. Boyer
Margaret Boyle Brown
Ethel Ramer Coulter
Helen Hisdorf Dauberman
Mary Helm Davey
Richard E. Ditzler
Reed A. Greninger
Mark R. Guthrie. Sr.
Hildegarde Ahl Herb
Karl M, Herr
Ruth Jones Hershey
Martha Bolig Hess
Jean Rheinhart Hodgdon
William H, Hudson
George J. Kimmel
Ray W Kline
Karl E. Kniseley
Herbert C. Lauver
Esther Kaufman Lucas
Mary Jarrett Newland
Vernon R. Phillips
John Rakshys
Caroline Grubb Reisinger
Peter Shuty
Verlin H. Smalts
Elizabeth Fry Vogel
Ruth Wheeland Wentz
Kent L. Worthington
Class of 1939
William P. Ayers
Verna Gayman Baldwin
Robert M. Bastress
LeRoy K. Beachel
Jean B. Beamenderfer
Harold H. Benion
Marguerite Border Cook
Ruth Yarger Diamond
Miriam Miller Fisher-Coryell
In memory of
Betty Baltzer Goyne
by Marjorie Curtis Hanson
Leonora Spotts Guthrie
Marjorie Curtis Hanson
Robert L. Herr
Henry J. Keil
John R. Knaul
In memory of
Alverna Reese Kohler
by Marjorie Curtis Hanson
Isabel Tewkesbury Laudenslayer
W. Frank Laudenslayer
Eleanor Croft Learn
Kathryn R. Meyer
Mary Appier Moon
Paul D. Ochenrider
Stephen W. Owen II
Gladys Wentzel Phillips
Mathilda Neudoerffer Powell
Josephine Carey Raiguel
Martha Klinger Riegel
M. Jane Schnure
Edward M. Sivick
Genevieve Cluck Slegal
Shirley Finkbeiner Stehlin
Louise E. West
Eleanor Saveri Wise
Class of 1940
Hester Bittinger Ayers
Elizabeth J. Barnhart
John D. Bice
George R Brosius
Paul D, Coleman
In memory of.
Madalene Hayes Connor
by Eleanor Saveri Wise
David Coren
Helen Musselman Dobbie
Edward E. Eisenhart
Fern Zechman Ferster
Robert A. Gabrenya
William H. Gehron
John Garcia Gensel
Ethel Straesser Gilbert
J. Leon Haines
Anna Reader Heimbach
John W Hoffman
Richard S. Hummel
In memory of.
Dorothy Shutt Kimmel
by George J. Kimmel
Florence Landback Latsha
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
16
Florence Rothermel Lalsha
Charlotte Baish Lawrence
John A. Leam
Helen Wright Mosebey
William E. Nye II
Paul M. Orso
James Pearce
Mary Mack Pondered
Robert G Sander
R. Harold Saunders
Hilda Friederich Schadel
Frederick B. Schmidt
Naomi Bingaman Shafer
Barner S. Swariz
Grace Fries Walter
Virginia Mann Wolven
Class Of 1941
Katherine Dietlerle Benion
Florence Reitz Brenneman
Joseph F. Campana
Samuel S, Fletcher
Marion Boyer Han/ey
Warren C. Herrold
Elaine Miller Hunt
Mary Yoder Jones
Jane Hutchison Kaempfer
Margaret Dunkle Kniseley
Thomas W. Lewis
Elizabeth Reese McGhee
Faith Harbeson McNitt
Douglas A. Portzline
John P Powell
Lois Beamenderter Rallis,
deceased
Willard H, Schadel
Jane Wormley Shatter
Ruth Naylor Shaffer
Paul C. Shatto, Jr
Robert Updegrove
Kenneth E. Wilt
Class of 1942
Charles A. Bailey
Stanley Baxter
Mildred E. Bittner
Fred O. Brubaker, Esq,
Janet Shockey Einstein
Melvin E. Haas
Forrest F. Heckert
Jeanne Fenner Helm
June Hendricks Hoke
Mary Lee Krumbhoiz Hoover
Martin W. Hopkins
Lois Schweitzer Lane
William H. Mitman
Gertrude Fetzer Pardee
Nancy Griesemer Reifsnyder
Delphine Hoover Reitz
Kathe Hansen Roberts
Blanche Forney Rogers
Edward S. Rogers
Betty Malone Sharkey
Chester J. Shusta
Philip R. Templin
Ruth M. Schwenk Wahl
Jean E. Warner Waidelich
Frederick G. Warner, Jr.
Irma Bauman Wegst
Ralph E. Wolfgang
Maxine Heefner Wos
Class Of 1943
Edmund W. Baxter
Helen Murray Carper
Marion V. Crow
Howard W. Dye
Ethel Kniffin Flannery
James W Hall
John C Helm
Dorothy Dellecker Hochstuhl
Herbert H. Holderman
Lawrence M. Isaacs
In honor of
Lawrence M. Isaacs
by Edwards. '42 and
Blanche '42 Rogers
by Cyril M. and Leona
Siretansky
Mary Kresge Jones
Frederic G MacQueslen
Ruth E. McCorkill
Marjorie Wolfe McCune
Doris Welch Mitman
Earl Mohney
Clark G. Nevin
Eleanor Lyons Roos
Jessie Walton Schmitthenner
Louise McWilliams Sechler
June Jerore Sivick
Dorothy Webber Smith
Ruth Billow Spooner
Feme Arentz Stonesifer
Emagean Pensyl Whitmoyer
Eileen Boone Winter
Feme Lauver Zeigler
Class of 1944
Susan Goyne Amedow
Mary Jane Rudy Clark
Phyllis Wolfe Englen
Wilmer H. Grimm
David J. Heim
Margaret Gemmill Janson
William A. Janson
Ethel Wilson Kerschner
Jean Renter Kolb
J. Richard Lepley
Janet Hoke Reitf
Helen Hocker Schueler
E. Jane Stitt
Steinie Bowser Summers
Jean Buffington Sunday
Catherine Byrod Whitman
Joseph J, Wos
Class of 1945
Elizabeth Stone Becker
Ira F Bradford
Mary Moyer Bringman
Jean Kinzer Brinser
Marian Willard Dowlin
Mary Basehoar Ebaugh
Audrey Dodge Gensel
Doris Eschrich Hammer
Louise Kresge Isaacs
In honor of
Louise Kresge Isaacs
by Edwards '42 and
Blanche '42 Rogers
by Cyril M. and Leona
Stretansky
Corinne Kahn Kramer
Celo V Leitzel
Joyce Jenkins McClure
Edna McVicker
Mary Reichley Pinand
J. Bertram Strickland
Herman G Stuempfle
Robert W. Surplus
A. Franklin Wolfe
Class of 1946
Ruthe Garman Brouk
James R. Clark
John J. Driscoll
Jean Strausser Green
Charlotte Smith Harrison
Marie Klick Hodick
Gloria Gasparoli Leto
Betty Herr McKelvey
Marjorie Barton Myers
Janet Rohrbach Robinson
C. Glenn Schueler
Rine G Winey
Class Of 1947
Donald R Bashore
Ferdinand Bongartz
William R. Camerer, Jr.
Frank C Corcoran
John CS. Crosbie
Mary Lizzio Govekar
Carolyn Ptahler Haman
Raymond Hochstuhl
Lenore K Garman Horner
E. Jean Kelly
Nancy Myers Landis
Elizabeth Miller Leach
John R. Leach
Marvin W. Maneval
James S. Milford
Richard D. Moglia
Ongkar Narayan
Leah Cryder Oberheim
Alan Parcells
Evelyn Wilhour Reitz
George E. Riegel
William B, Rothenberg
Louise H. Schlick
Gayle Clark Weigle
Adah A Wolfe
Naomi Day Wood
Class Of 1948
Louis P. Apriceno
Betty Smith Bomboy
David E. Bomboy
Dale S. Bringman
Harry W. Butts
Virginia Doss Butts
Gaynelle Wagoner Compton
George A. Cooper
Gloria Walmer Coursey
Aloysius V. Derr
Harry S. Flickinger
Dorothy Eilhardt Gundrum
Eugene H Gundrum
H LeeHebel
Caroline Graybill Heimberger
Donald L. Herrold
James F Howell
Donald A. King
Harold R Kramer
Gloria Reichley Krug
Charles L, Lady
Eleanor Steele Lady
Gertrude Roberts Lindemann
Richard W. Lindemann
Kenneth D. Loss
William H McClure
Harriet Gould Mertz
Martha Sharwarko Reid
Donald P Rohrbach
Lois Dauberman Schultz
Eugene B. Steininger
Jean Kelton Weber
Dexter N. Weikel
John D. Wiley
Robert E. Winter
Robert F. Wohlsen
Martha Garard Yocum
Frank A. Zeidler
Joan Apple Zimmerman
Class of 1949
Constance Black Achenbach
Donald L. Adams
Douglas E. Arthur
Elaine Williams Barner
Walter C, Beck
Roy R Bilger
Paul R. Bingaman
Dorothy Nitchman Bowen
Betsy Hill Clark
Phyllis Swartz Derr
John G. Devine
Lillian Kepner Duden
Millard G. Fisher
Donald Fosselman
Frances Savidge Foster
Irma Strawbridge Hallenbeck
Mary Jane Jessen Hansen
Edith Wegner Rebel
Ruth Lorrah Henry
Marjorie McHenry Hess
Mary Ann Getsinger Homan
Nancy Everett Hoover
Robert S, Hoover
John Hospodar
Harry R. Johnston
Isabel Kiss Jones
Jean Young Kaufman
Maude Jones Koch
Janet Sharrow Lucas
Elwood M. McAllister
John R, Mertz
Kenneth M. Merz
Winifred Myers O'Dell
Kenneth D. Orr
Margaret Latta Oulerbridge
Warren S. Outerbridge
James B. Peters
William L. Plock
Joyce Bell Port
In memory of,
William H. Poust, Jr
by Cynthia R. Poust
Ella Fetherolf Raup
James B. Reilly
Ruth Klinger Reisenweaver
Helen Smith Sanders
Nevin C T. Shaffer
Joyce Bottdorf Sheaffer
Ruth Buffington Smith
Jean Matthews Sporborg
Roy E Stahl
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
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Erma Bonawilz Warnes
Charles R. Wian
Maynard N Zerbe
Harold C. Zimmerman
Evan P. ZIock
Frances Lybarger ZIock
Class Of 1950
Fred A. Auman, Jr.
Robert L. Block
Lillian Hoover Bloomquist
Shirley Showalter Boyer
Paul B Buehler
Virginia Blough Buehler
John H. Buffington
Maria Sheller Bull
Barbara Watkins Clark
Theodore H. Clark
Donald R. Davis
Ray E. Fleming
James C. Gehris
John Gow III
Harold S, Greenly
Charles H. Grund
Paul R Haffly
Patricia Houtz Haines
Alvin R Henderson
Roger C. Howling
Raymond C. Lauver
Everett M. Manning
Jeanne Kahler Manning
Kenneth F. Mease
Jean Rothermel Miller
Vernon J. Miller
Albert P Molinaro
Louise Siemers Molinaro
Jo Ann Hort Moyer
Mary Sarba Norwood
Jeanne M. Orner
Helen Polk Peitz
Edward F Pfeitfer
George W. Phillips
John A Reuther
Robert E, Ricedorf
James O. Rumbaugh
Barbara Lease Saler
Barbara Decker Siegfried
Janet Wolf Statler
Franklin T. Ulman
Paul A Wagner
Richard G. Westervelt
Richard L. Wetzel
Donald E. Wissinger
Ben C. Alter
Mary Snyder Barber
Marsh C Bogar
Walter L. Brandau
Hazel B Brown
Lyn Bailey D'Alessandro
Alice Yonghaus Davenport
Nelda Shafer Davis
W. Donald Fisher
William J. Foster
Martha Martin Gehris
Lois Seybrecht Grund
Mariorie Alexander Harbst
Jacob B. Harder, Jr.
Jeanne Attinger Hassinger
Robert J. Henninger
Janice Arner Himmelman
Jean McDonald Joyce
Gerald E. Moorhead
Robert A. Piltello
Martha Albert Putnam
Marilyn Beers Reilly
Merrill W. Shafer
Carolyn McCahan Sheaffer
John R. Steiger
Jesse Stone
Charles W. Taylor
Flora Barnhart Wissinger
Fancher E. Wolfe
Class Of 1952
Elinor Tyson Aurand
Barbara Barnhart Bacher
Vincent E. Boyer
Charles H. Carr
Voylet Dietz Carr
James E. Chadwick
Frank V. Compton
Gilbert 0. Day, Jr.
Marilyn Kretz Fisher
Gene J. Fluri
C. Dale Gateman
Patricia F Heathcote
John Horoschak
Bernice E. Jochem Howling
W. Gordon Joyce
Richard L. Kearns
Helen Achenbach Keitel
Kay La Rue Lauver
Kenneth A Lenker
Faye R. Lewis
Lorraine Rarick Liddington
Don A. Linn
Ethel McGrath Meola
Betty Pearson Messner
Howard A. Miller
Clair S. Mitch
James W. Morris
Miriam Vogler Olson
Edward J. Palkovich
Samuel Porter
Kathleen Schnerr Price
William H. Prichard
Lois Renter
Ruth Smith Robinson
Chester G. Rowe
Lois Gordon Steiger
Felix J. Torromeo
William C. Treon, Jr.
David G.Volk
G. Allan Vollmers
Thomas Wallace
Charles ZIock
Class of 1951 Class of 1953
Mary Brown Alter
Harmon L. Andrews
Marilyn Stadtlander Auman
Ruth Freed Bosch
Marguente Heffelfinger Budd
Elizabeth Burnham Chase
Joseph Condon
Madaline M Lease Cook
William C Davenport
Lorraine Lee Davis
Jean Rarick Detwiler
Pamela McKegg Doney
Lois Fisher Fredrickson
V. Carl Gacono
Audrey Wegner Horoschak
Edward P Kopf
Richard L. Kreitner
Charles N. Mason, Jr.
Bettie Winey Moorhead
Paul R. Nestler, Jr.
Kenneth E. Orris
Marvel Cowling Robinson
Dorothy Apgar Ross
Jane Wehr Scott
Charles B. Shamp
Charles A. Snyder, Jr
Betty Fitting Tice
Joyce Wagner Torok
Steve F. Torok
Margaret Zinda Weaver
Joan Wiant Williamson-Clark
Robert C. Wyllie
Class Of 1954
Henry R. Albright
Irene Meerbach Anderson
Ned M. ArbogasI
Bruce T Bobb, Jr
In memory of,
Kenneth H. Bothwell, Jr.
by Elsie S. Bothwell
Marilyn Fetterolf Bowers
Carolyn Lucas Boyer
William C. Church
Bette Vincent Cooper
Margaret Henderson Davenport
James C. Dell
John A. Duceman
Nora Steinhards Galins
John W. Gass
Ronald F Goodman
Marlin V. Heffner
Joanne L. Heinly
Walter R. Henry
Ruth Baer Herbert
Irene Oldt Huss
Harold N. Johnson
Dwight E Keener
Shirley Thompson Khalouf
Eleanor Borski King
Edward E. Lamb, Jr.
Jean Rowe Lauver
Lucian Smith Leach
George Liddington
Graydon I. Lose
Jane Cline Mickatavage
Robert C. Mickatavage
Rebecca S. and Jacques Mignot
Duane Mitchell
Ruth E. Osborn
Alexander T Oshirak
Samuel D. Ross, Jr.
Theresa Dipersio Salani
Arthur C. Stamfel
Louis A. Szabo
Janet Miller Taylor
Shirley Still Torromeo
Dorothy Sites Wagner
Betty Weisenfluh Wailower
Faye Kostenbauder Williamson
Class of 1955
Walter C. Albert
Nancy Richards Benner
Larry R. Bingaman
Margaret Gordon Bonawitz
Helen Williams Boyd
Richard K. Boyd
Charles W. Coates
Kenneth F. Erdley, Jr.
Shirley Decker Gateman
Arlan K. Gilbert
James J. Gormley
Helen Griffiths Hendry
Lana Fegley Henry
Daniel O. Hoy
Mary Ann Bingaman Kleintop
Harry F. Kocher, Jr.
Carol Cornelius Lamb
W. Deen Lauver
Richard E McCarty
Ruth Scott Nunn
Carlene Lamade Schock
Frank G. Smith
Nancy Hermann Snook
Merle F Ulsh
William H. Vanderhoof, Jr.
Margaret Wright Wolfe
C. William Ziegenfuss
Class Of 1956
Charles S. Bailes
Evelyn Herbstrith Baker
Nancy Kline Bradshaw
Charlotte Meerbach Bunke
John C. Bunke
Carol Dauberman Chidsey
Henry S Cook
William K. Doney
Claire Rosengarten Dromgoole
Charlotte Sandt Erdley
Maurice R Feldman
Marjorie Kostenbauder Finley
Henry W. Geiss
Elsie Gruber Gormley
Robert L. Hackenberg
Jane Clark Hazen
Ruth Brobst Johnson
Clyde R. Kauffman
Alice Fellows Keener
Winifred Bonsall Keiter
Betsy Shirk Kirchner
Eugene F. Kolva
Clayton E. Leach, Jr.
Harry M. Leister, Jr.
Doris Moon Metcalf
Helene A. Nestler
Jesse Newcomer III
Anne Hepler Nichol
George W. Orren
Nedebiah H. Peck
Donald M. Reamer
Nancy Mccullough Saborio
Ralph B. Sheldon, Jr.
Joanne Mummert Spangler
Sally Brown Sullivan
Audrey Vollman Vanderhoof
Elizabeth Ford Vandevander
Seth P Wheeland
Margaret Brady Wyllie
Janet Gerner Yeich
John D. Yeich
Class Of 1957
Scott E. Anderson
Lynn Hassinger Askew
Jack K. and Joan Bishop
Linda Youhon Collins
Marion D. Drumheller
Ronald E. Fouche
Jane Longenecker Grim
Donald R Henninger
Sandra Gilfillan Khuen-Kryk
Earl F. Kleintop
Clay L. Lorah
Suzanne Beal McCarty
Peter M. Nunn
Thiry Reamer Olbrich
George H. Pospisil
Edward R. Rhodes
Frank L. Romano
Suzanne Wahl Schaeffer
George F. Schluchterer
Barbara Boob Shaffer
Stanley R. Shilling
Constance Hartman Solsky
Dorothy Wardle Spencer
Bessie G. Trate
Joan Raudenbush Wendel
Erhard O. Werner
Arthur A. Zimmerman
Class of 1958
Samuel S. Adams
John H. Anthony
Janice Paul Arcidiacono
In memory of,
Walter P Benham
by Donna S. Benham
Mary Neal Coleman
Burden S. Faust
Mary Lou Ernst Fonberg
Barbara Enck Good
Wade L. Hoffman
Doris Keener Holcomb
Vernon V. Hoover
Sheldon A. Johnson
Richard L. Kisslak
Alice Ann Patterson Leidel
Robert E. Lewis
Dawn Douglas Liberman
Lee Erholm MacKenn
Flo Troutman Montgomery
Nancy Bumbarger Peterson
Richard Purnell
Joan A. Richie
Janet Gordon Rutz
Wayne Rutz
Nancy Lockett Savage
Mary Moore Schatkowski
Janis Quigley Schluchterer
Carolyn Gillaspie Snow
Mary E. Souden
Sara V. Troutman
Harry D. Wagner
Gail Woolbert White
James W. White
Robert C. White
Gloria Myers Wlllauer
Robert A. Willauer
Robert G. Yerger
Class Of 1959
Ruth Coleman Acker
Ronald G. Alter
Robert M. Anderson
Gary E. Aucker
Lois Kohl Badgley
Joseph M. Barlow
John T Baskin
Julie Stauffer Bender
Maureen Ball Breda
Lester L Brubaker
Carl R. Catherman
Jack E. Cisney
Robert L. Fiscus
Gerald O. Fletcher
Richard D. Frank
Margaret Brubaker Gray
Anthony F Grigalunas
Barbara Tongue Herold
Roger A. Holtzapple
Carl A. Horsfield
Janis Adams John
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
18
Nancy Eiserman Kelly
Raymond J. Kerstetter, Jr.
Russell P, Mertz
Gladys Ransom Michel
Susan Lehman Northrup
Paul D. Olbrich
Dale L. Patlerson
Eleanor K. Pourron
Sidney F. Richard
Lester E, Rudisill
Mary-Margaret Overly Ruth
Marian Bowman Schrock
Glenn R, Showalter
Janet Rohrbach Showers
Gene Witiak
Clyde H, Wood
Ray J. Yeingst
Margaret Dalby Zimmerman
Judith Anderson Zucker
Class of 1960
Richard C. Albright
Patricia Eitzen Beck
Harold E Bingaman
Donald E. Coleman
Katherine Wagner Colucci
Mary A, Crawford
David J, Diehl
Michael F. Fahey, Jr.
Helen Harding Ferraro
Ralph W. Ferraro
Donald M. Gray
Frederick C. Guinn
Gary A Hackenberg
C. Edward Huber
Marilyn Faiss Johnson
Amos G. Kunkle, Jr.
Ella Koch Kunkle
Sarah Myers Lee
Jane Sanders Lehmer
Lillian Holcombe Martin
James R Middleswarth
Gloria Beaver Mincemoyer
Stephanie Haase Moore
Patricia Campbell Pelkey
Sandra Risser Pesce
Harry L. Powers
Robert S. Proben, Jr.
Richard Reichard
Beverly Braun Rhodes
James A. Rhodes
Allen I. Rowe
Cleone Hohman Rudisill
Ronald L. Smith
Carol Daily Stierle
Jean Wenk Thurston
Larry W. Updegrove
Virginia Alexander Yanchus
Sally Kehler Yates
Class Of 1961
Eugene F Alichwer
Barbara Angle Aller
In memory of,
Gilbert C. Askew '61
by Melvin W. Anderson
by Lynn Hassinger Askew '57
by Stanley Bombaski
by John R. Cochran
by John L. Deisinger
by Edwin L. Ehlers
by Jana M. Haberern
by Erwin W. Howland
by James A, Jackson
by Franklin L. Jensen
by Joy Bearers Sunday
School Class
by Robert L. McGuire
by Richard Reichard '60
by Siloa Lutheran Church
by Siloa Lutheran Ladies Aid
by Wilson E. Touhsaent
by Marcella Turnbach '36
by Jan C Walker
by John F. Wohlers
Helen Rhoads Bingaman
Maurice H. Bobst, Jr
Patricia Ney Booth
Glenn R. Bowman
Louis R. Coons
Margaret Webb Coons
Jacquelyn Barber Cooper
Joan Brenneman Curtis
Donald R. Davis
Nancy A. Davis
Sandra Schell Deen
Essene Harvey Finlaw
Linda Traub Fiscus
R Allen Fiscus
Theodore P. Fuhrer
Paul W. Harter
Annamae Hockenbrock Horwhat
Marlin A. Inch
Thomas J. Keener
William E Kissinger
Robert E. Leighty
Linda K. Leonard
Paul A. Martin
Laurance W. Miller
Gary L. Moore
George L. Moore
James C Papada
Sandra Brandt Richard
Alfred G.Shaffer III
Raymond C. Sharrow
Virginia Kratz Sharrow
Jack F. Snider
Karen Goennger Snider
Janice Stahl Snyder
Barbara Pontz Tolbert
Jocelyn Swope Zimmerman
Paul P Zimmerman
Class of 1962
John E. Albright
Bette Davis Alleman
Dorothy M. Anderson
Elizabeth Hodges Bagger
Bruce Banes
Anne Ostheim Barnes
Robert B. Bechtel
Leonard R. Betkoski
Sarah Blaskovitz
Judith A. Blee
Gloria Graybill Brubaker
Leslie R. Butler
Philip M. Clark
William H. Clark
Ned S. Coates
Martha Menko Diehl
Ben Difrancesco
Charlotte Downer Epiey
Elizabeth Phillips Fairbanks
William L. Fausey
Fritz J. Fichtner, Jr.
Sandra L. Forse
Ronald I. Foye
Barry M. Hackenberg
Thomas L. Hanshaw
Ronald C Hardnock
Carl H. Hitchner
Phyllis Betz Johansen
Kenneth D. Keib
Norman H. Lauer
Thomas E. Leiby
Joan Lawley Leighty
Maria Wernikowski Macfarlan
Judith Arnold Mclntyre
Dorothy Shomper McManus
Jean Ewald Middleswarth
Wayne H. Minami
Terry L. Moll
Francis A. Nace
Ann Schaefer Papada
Gerald H. Porter
Leonard P. Purcell
Larry G. Richter
Maureen Davenport Ries
Joyce Sheesley Shirey
Robert A. Smith
John H. Spillman
Sandra Swab Testa
Alan L Thomas
Susan E. Turnbach
Alice Brown Wiser
Audrey Kellert Yeingst
Class of 1963
Cynthia Heist Alichwer
Carol Gresh Black
James C. Black
James A. Blessing
Carol Hertz Bowman
Jim Campbell
F. Thomas Casey
Donald S. Cornelius
Jean Deebel D'Arconte
Nel Keller Deardorff
Terry J. Derk
Harry B. Dietrich
Thomas C. Donlan
Patricia Brownell Dudley
Fred Dunkelberger
Patricia A. Estep Dysart
Herbert L. Edwards
Frederick I. Fisher
Stephen C. Gettier
Donna Robb Graybill
Naomi Weaver Grondahl
Linda Mack Heaton
Joseph W. Herb
James H. Herrold
Elwood B. Hippie. Jr.
Glen B. Hostetter
Lois Binnie Hunter
Joseph R. Joyce
George W. Kindon IV
Jane Kump Kindon
Joe W. Kleinbauer
Carol Marburger Koch
John HE. Krohn
Lynn E. Lerew
Marvin J. Malone
Jane Schuyler Marriott
Theodore A. Maurer
Clark R. Mosier
Carl M- Moyer
Sandra Dunkle Nelson
James Perot
Geraldine Webster Porter
Kay M Potts
Cynthia Hoffman Priest
Joyce Lundy Rhodes
Carol Shesler Rowe
Sonja Ernst Sampsell
Thomas D Samuel, Jr.
Lynn G. Sanberg
Irene Etter Schmehl
Barbara Claffee Schumacher
Lee A. Shamory
Mary Weatherlow Shelley
Samuel R. Shirey
Georgiann Brodisch Skinner
David A. Smith
Janet White Soto
Linda Leach Spillman
Margaret Sewell Stewart
Robert J. Summer
Jeannie Weathered Thompson
Emily Partridge Trautmann
Nancy Hess Walker
H. Nathan Ward
Jeffrey G. Whitney
Kenneth L. Wiest
Dennis Woodruff
Lawrence A. Skinner
Linda Scharff Smith
Sally Baskin Snauffer
Joseph A. Snyder, Jr
Ann Latimer Strate
Harry C Strine III
Nancy Zook Suloman
Robert A. Suloman
James W. Summers
James L. Trommetter
Marjorie Rayner Waer
Marjorie Brandt Waltman
Louise Hoch Watson
Jeffrey R. Weichel
Class of 1 964 Class of 1 965
Charles A. Adier, Jr
Robert C. Aerni
Carolyn Kurtz Baily
William M. Baily
Edward M Barabas
Darlene A. Buck
Doris Hoffman Casey
John W, Craft
Lynn Pfister Curtin
Thomas H. Curtis
Sandra Haney Day
Gene H Dechert
Karen Frable Donald
Ethel Lawrence Edwards
Barbara Allen Fiscus
John C. Garrett
Warren W Gass
William A. Gerkens
Albert W. Grondahl
Robert B. Hancock
Sarah E. Hannum
George E. Harris IV
Fred R Hauser
Sondra Gilfert Hayhurst
Fred G. Hershey
Richard E. Howe, Jr.
Michael L Johnston
William B. Jones
Carol Bollinger Joyce
Lawrence S. Kachelriess
Grace Simington Karschner
Pamela J. Kay
George A. Kirchner
Lori Border Kissinger
Barbara Stockalis Labanosky
Frank J. Leber
Karen M. Loetfler
Roland L. Marionni
Dorothy Canfield Marshall
Irving H. Merwin
Ralph J. Meyer
Martha Sue Detjen Moll
George M. Mowers, Jr.
Kenneth A. Mutzel
James B Norton III
Louis D. O'Neil
Linford G. Overholt
Mary James Peterman
Judith A. Rothermel
John D. Rowlands
Michael E. Rupprecht
Bruce T Sabin
James F Sandahl
Clark B. Schenck, Jr.
David J. Schumacher
Richard A Seaks
Susan Chapman Seaks
Lawrence E. Shaffer
Pamela Yeager Silar
Robert Y Silar
James M. Skinner
June Lawrence Alter
James F App
Mary Close Bacon
Dorothy Woolley Baron
Susan Evans Beard
In memory of,
Betsy Bunting Boiger '65
by Carl L '65 and Beth
Campbell
by Jim '63 and Brenda H.
Campbell
Stacey L. Botliger
Adele Breese
Peter M. Buchheit
Carl L. Campbell
Michael C. Carr
Nancy Corson Carter
Richard E Caruso
Bonnie Baum Castellion
E. Lance Cave
Lynne Richmond Cilli
Linda Cole Conine
Walton R. Cueman
Mary Snyder Davis
In memory of,
Charles C Eberly III
by Charlotte M. Eberly
Thomas E Endres
Paul W. Ernst
Frances Ray Faylor
Richard T Fenstermacher
Paul G. Filipek
George W. Fishel, Jr.
Muriel Hartline Folk
William P Forti
Peter A. Freimanis
Lawrence J. Galley
Ronald D. Gilbert
Helen Bachman Gnmm
Richard W. Hafer
Robert K. Hamme
GaryE. Hart
Cortland M. Hatfield
Walter J Henss
H. Brentwood Henzel
Harold J. Hershey
R. Alexander Jervis
Richard S Karschner
Dawn Fife Kinard
Carol Cox Kirchner
Alan Krichev
Bonnie Bell Krissinger
Milton M. Kuhn
Carolyn Tweed Leap
Victoria S. Long
E. Ann Gerding Lynch
Meredith Wright Martin
Milton H. Mashn
Richard B Meserole
Edith Godshall Messerschmidt
William R. Metz
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
19
Carl F Miller
Catherine Etter Miller
Pamela KIshpaugh Miller
Wayne W. Miller
Thomas L. Myers
Thomas M PeischI
F. David Pennypacker
Susan C. Pelrle
John W. Pfrommer
Edward J. Pokornicky
Bonnie Bucks Reece
Eric L. Reichley
Linda Cathcart Richards
Theron J. Royer
Leslie Bridgens Sabin
Diane Norcross Samuel
Marilyn Froelich Schmidt
Susan Duerr Scolnik
Steven L. Seitz
Daniel R. Seyss
Nancy Joyce Souder
Edward E. Strang
Kennetha McCarthy Strang
William G. Straus
Pamelia Dick Streamer
Barbara Evans Summers
R, Brent Swope
Jane Campbell Thomas
Joseph V. VIcek
William A. Vogel
William R. Walker
Priscilla Limbert Watson
Robert G. Watson
Janet Clark Watts
Robert N. Watts. Jr.
David M. Wilkinson
Class of 1966
Mary List Baird
Larry D Bashore
Priscilla Clark Bashore
Elizabeth Braun Seattle
Leanne Shaw Belletti
Susan Bannister Boone
Nevrton T. Brosius
Susan Phile Buttimer
Robert J. Campbell
Nancy Nelson Cane
Roy C Carlson
Judith Beery Carter
Joan B. Ortolani Charischak
Randolph A. Coleman
Richard D, Davidson
Sue C. Davis
Charles F. Devlin, Jr.
Marilyn E. Eck
Ronald R. Emerick
David L. Eyster
Georgia D. Fegley
Wayne H. Fisher
Linda C. Wertz Forster
Carolyn German Fox
Harold A. Freed
Joan Duke Freimanis
Barbara Griesbacher Genszler
David A Genszler
Larry A. Giesmann
Ann Griffith Gilbert
Christopher J. Gipe
Thomas R. Gresh
Patricia Laubach Hallman
Margaret Lauver Harris
O. Evan Hartenstine
Brenda Gerhart Hayasaka
Genette A. Henderson
Lynn Burgee Henss
Penelope Hartwig Jansmann
R. Peter Johnson
Claudia Whitaker Keller
Frederick W. Kelly, Jr
Carol Shupe Keyser
Donald S. King
Judith Hawk Lasley
Judith McGowin Lattanzio
Peter D. Lawler
Susann Mcaulitfe Lucas
Robert J Luth
Rebecca Carson McCaughey
Faith Piper McCray
William McLaughlin
Joan L. Meisenhelter
Stephen D, Melching
James R. Milne
Sharon Riley Milne
Joanne Drake Morris
Margaret Jager Nance
James H Nash
Barbara Reynolds Nelson
David C. Newhart
Ted F Oswald
Gertrude Walton PeischI
Ralph E. and Eleanor Purpur
Nancy Elston Richardson
Ronda Bender Roane
Gary Scheib
Joanne Brink Scheib
William C. Schmidt
Samuel A. Stauffer
Richard H. Streamer
Margaret Oelkers Talbot
Richard Talbot
Gretchen Gochnour Thiele
Gilbert Tietz
John C Troutman
Patricia Bradway Valentine
Margaret Orth Van Name
Cheryl Spalding Wright
Jane Hunter Young
Thomas J. Young
Suzanne Springer Zeok
Class of 1967
Anthony C. Adamopoulos
Susan Brumfield Ambacher
James A. Anderson
Eleanore Finnegan Ball
Charles S. Bender II
Clowie McLaughlin Bennett
Ellen Comey Bennett
Franklyn M. Bergonzi
Walter H Biedermann
Virginia M. Biniek
F Kent Bonney
John W. Bottger
Virginia Newsome Brosius
Donna Ake Burkholder
Thomas W. Buttimer
Anthony J. Costello
Karen Hardy de Laurier
Shirley A Dickau
Cynthia Culp Fad
Joanne Hiatt Fowler
Robert B. Fowler
Charles B. France
Mary Drake Franco
Patricia Craig Galley
Dr. Richard Kozlowski '75, assistant professor of physics and 1988-89
recipient of the Lindback Foundation Award for excellence in
teaching, assists students with a laboratory assignment.
Barry I. Gehring
Neil E. Goodrich
Carole Sloan Grebe
Carolyn Ruocco Grimes
Jennifer Hawley Hamme
Barbara Mundy Hearn
Donna Garver Henry
Russell C Herrmann. Jr.
Paula Woodruff Hill
Richard R. Hough, Jr
Rosemary Robinson Hough
Barbara Kaufmann Huber
Louise Higley John
Robert M. Jones
David M. Kaplan
Edna Fricker Katz
Andrea Schumann Keim
John D. Keim. Jr.
Dean R Kennedy
Richard C. Kindig
Dianne Gooderham Knorr
Jeannette Moyer Kowell
Mary Clukey Krackow
Billie Eby Kramer
William F, Livengood
Ruth Gearhan Macera
Bernard J. Manney, Jr.
Thomas C. Maran
Terry L. March
Joan Buck Markley
Frank D Marsh
Peter C. Marshall
Christine V. Mayo
Alicia Weeks McGivaren
Gail Spory McPherson
Carolyn Wahler Miller
Robert R. Miller
Richard J. Moore
Christine Groth Murow
Mary Ann Pfaff Murray
Joyce Sabo Nash
Diane Heller Nixon
John A. Norton
Nancy V. Orr
Thomas J. Palumbo
Marjorie Mack Pearson
Lynn E. Persing
James R. Reaser
Richard Roesler
Thomas Rutishauser
Kenneth Sausman, Jr
Christine Schlichting
Gary R. Seifert
Marian L. Shatto
Margaret A. Shields
Robert C. Snyder
Mary McCrea Spencer
John J. Stankiewicz
Sandra Crowl Stover
Maxine Lentz Thumser
Richard S Trostle
Roger G. Van Deroef
Eileen Worrell Vogel
Linda Kauffman Vorce
James B. Wagner, Jr
Dwight F Weeks
William H. Wiest, Esq.
Ronald W. Williams
Vaughn A. Wolf
Ronald J. Yevitz
William E. Zick
Class of 1968
Karalee Butlorff Ameel
Dennis M Baker
Robert E Ball. Jr.
Peggy Gilbert Beck
W. Dean Bickel
David P. Bingaman
Terry R Bossert
James E. Bowman
William R, Brower
Arline Davis Burbank
Albert W Byrnes
Sally Feitig Caruso
Elizabeth Charles
Samuel D. Clapper
Robert B. Donmoyer
Arthur D. Ebersberger
Marilyn Moritz Elam
Constantino C. Exarchos
Gwen Henneforth Fitch
Ruth A. Flanders
Daniel M. Fornataro
Robert E. Forse
Harold F Geise
Sally Curnow Gilbert
Wayne A. Gill
H. Donald Glaser, Jr.
Gail E. Graham
Frank C, Grenoble
Janet Fowler Grey
John R. Griffiths
WillardM.Gnmeslll
Robert W. Hadfield
Jimmy H. Hall
Samuel J. Halpern
Elizabeth Frost Hardie
John Havas
Robert A. Heinbach, Jr.
Barbara Brought Hernandez
Maureen Thomas Herr
Henry H, Herrington
Ruth Seigfried Himmelberger
Richard A. Hutter
Barry R, Jackson
Denise Horton Jackson
Pamela Vandyke Jalbert
Catherine Strese Jarjisian
Benjamin L. Jones
Sally Dries Jones
Elizabeth Elmer Kaufmann
Robert J. King
Barbara A. Leonard
William A. Lewis, Esq.
Joan Seabrook Linn
Thomas R. Long
Nicholas A. Lopardo
James L, Lubrecht II
Joanne Romano Lucas
Jerome E Lynch
Leonard J Marzano
Katharine Beard McClenathan
Marsha Tamke McHenry
Charles H. McLeskey
Thomas R. Milbrand
Trudy Miller Miner
Gerald J. Miskar
John C. Morrill II
Laura Scaife Moyer
Dawn Grigg Mueller
Johanna Sheese Murray
Alexander A. Nash. Jr.
Karen Geiger Nash
Jeffrey L. Noble
Barbara Smith Norton
Donald R Orso
Mary Ann Carpenter Orso
Ann Griffin Overholt
John C Peterson, Jr.
Kathleen Livingston Peck
Patricia Corbin Peckins
Susan Sarbacher Pence
Richard G. Poinsett
Sally Davis Rankin
Joanne Goglia Reinhart
Sarah Gait Riddle
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
20
Mary Ingram Ritsert
Deborah E Ritter
Nancy Rickenbaugh Rolain
Janet Schmaltz Ross
Robert L, Russell
Frank J. Sawicki
Russell D Schantz, Jr
Robert Schiipp
Betsy Klose Selinger
Kenneth R. Selinger
Ann M. Sheppard
Ann Stautfenberg Southwell
Norrine Bailey Spencer
Richard D Spotts
Kenneth Stark
Ernest M. Stauffer
Cheryl R, Stickle
Nancy Oliver Straus
Frederick R. Swavely
Sally Claycomb Townsend
Catharine Michener Tunis
Jean Sawyer Twombly
David S, Unger
Sharon Fetterolf Vak
Stephen M. Vak
Dennis L. Van Name
Robert C. Vogel
Nancy Stroup Wagner
Nan Weller
Patricia Mehrer Williams
Suzanne Yenchko
Class of 1969
F Raymond Adams III
John C. Arthur
Robert F Balliet, Jr
Keith H. Bance
Michael J. Barrile
Bronwyn Tippett Bauer
Gary E. and Barbara Baylor
Keith W. Betten
Muriel Black Betten
Patricia D. Bonsall
Gerald L. Book
Barry E. Bowen
John L. Boyer
Katharine S. Bressler
John C Brill
John D. Bronneck
Robert J, Chonko
Barbara Hogg dayman
Howard R. Collins
Alan H Cooper
Daniel M. Corveleyn
Walter W, Custance
Virgil Franks Davala
Robert D. Dipietro
Nancy Garver Di Pinto
Michael E. Dreyfus
David M. Dumeyer
Thomas C. Eggleston III
Nancy Comp Everson
Carol Reese Feister
Janice Brown Fisher
John C Flohr II
Philip D Fowler III
Martha Imhof Frantz
William J. Freed, Jr
William R. Gatti
Gary R. Gilbert
Richard W. Grey
Margaret McAndrew Guinan
Robert E Guise
William B. Hamaker
Nancy Waick Hanford
Claire Smith Hanson
Nancy Cary Harris
Wendy Evans Herrington
Stephen R. Herrold
Beverly Gillette Hesel
David L. Hesel
John F Hilbish
Susan Stephan Hill
Donald A. Hinsdale
Michael J. Hoover
Phillip A, Hopewell
Susan Agoglia Ivovich
Peter G. Jarjisian
Robert O. Jesberg, Jr
David B. Johnson
Patricia Drumm Jones
Ann Ellis Kaley
Margaret Heil King
Paulette Keller Knauer
Christine Richards Kyse
Barry R. Landis
Anne Heimbach Lawrence
David C. Lawrence
Margaret Knouse Lewis
Lloyd O. Lohmeyer III
Lani Pyles MacAniff
Judith Wittosch Malcolm
Holly Ford Marsh
Joann Lester Maucher
Stephen J. McCallum
Sharon Bankert McGrane
Virginia Carlson McKenzie
William H, MedlicotI
GaryT. Miner
Robert G Monahan
Susanne Kahn Mullin
J. Richard Oliver
Donna Byrd Onasch
James W. Page
Donald W. Peppier
Carol Riley Pfeifer
Richard F Pfeifer
Linda laeger Poinsett
Dennis M, Pritts
Philomena Quattrocchi
Robert H. Ray
Beverly Dato Reber
Robert D Reber
Nancy Haas Reese
Kurt Reinhart,
John G. Remsen, Jr.
Herbert T Rorer
Dean S. Ross
Linda Taylor Rule
W. David Rule
Richard F Saylor
Margaret McCracken Schiipp
Edward R. Schmidt
Robert F Schofield, Jr
Richard W, Semke
Thomas W. Shade. Jr
W. Stevens Shipman
Glen A, Sholl
Priscilla Edwards Slack
Meredith P Smith, Jr
Robert X. Spero
Linda Grill Slankiewicz
David C Steffen
Eric N. Stein
W Allan Todd
Edward H. Vermillion
Shirley Jones Vincent
Donald H. Wilson
Ronald J. Witko
Michael J. Wolf
ElsbethH. Wrigley
Karen Pfleger Zygan
Class of 1970
Sarah Landis Arthur
David A. Barber
Gwendolyn A. Baughman
Marcia Graeff Bell
Margaret Harris Biesecker
Martha Barker Blessing
Kathleen Van Order Bowen
Charles A Brophy
David P. Brougham
Phillip G. Buchanan
Robert G. Carothers
Nancy Lockhart Chonko
Laurine Longfield Cooke
William D Cooke
Karen Kister Corveleyn
Eileen Lach Cummins
Michael A. Cummins
Edmund G. Dale
Ruth Zimmerman Dennis
David M. Dolinsky
June Yennie Donmoyer
Steven E. Dubs
Robert R. Dunn III
Sue E. Ebling
Donna Zierdt Elkin
Robert F. Everson
Michael R. Fenstermacher
Gregory E. Galano
Brian W. Gallup
Keith Gaugler
Linda Ulrich Glantz
Harriet Burger Griffith
Kathryn Zierdt Grubb
Donald C. Hamlin
C. Dean Hammond III
Robert B. Heinemann
Beth Moore Heisler
James B. Heisler
Christopher L. Heran
Jane Schiller Hickey
James K. Hill
Wayne D. Hill
Robert G. Hochstuhl
Gregg A. Hodgdon
H- Louis Horner, Jr
Cheryl Snyder Huber
Peggy Dotterer Jacob
Richard M. Jacobson
Jay E. James
Lane C. Kaley
Carl L. Kauffman
Linda Perry Kindsvater
John H. Klemeyer
Barry R. Klock
H Laurence Kyse
Peter J. Lang
John S. Leonard
Bonnie E. Lightcap
Barry I. Llewellyn
Mary T Lotspeich
Alan C. Lovell
Karen Emiey Lubrecht
Gerald Malasheskie
Gail D. Mason
William C. Merz
Linda Palmer Miller
Mary Frances Lenker Miller
Ruth Stambaugh Mills
Ronald C. Morris
Miriam Mangle Moyer
Ray A. Moyer
Eloise Jury Myers
James R. Nace
H Gerald Nanos
James C. Packard
Marina Sinanoglou
Papaconstantinou
Alan F Pawlenok
Emily Lees Peachey
John R. Pendill
Terry E. Phillips
D Ward Plummer, Jr
Carol S. Ray
Kenneth M. Salzman
Deshler S. Schenck
Edward J- Scherer
Judy Hoffman Schmidt
Jane Malanchuk Schuessler
Jeffrey R. Scott
Karen Prugh Shade
Bonnie J Shockey
Thomas B Snedeker
Carol Snook Stark
Garrett L. Stauffer
Loreen Wimmer Stout
Frank J. Trembulak
Susan B. Twombly
Louis A. Vermillion
David B. Werner
Ann Ruth Wolfe
Thomas D. Wolfe
Lynn Fitch Wolfrom
Dorothy Pulst Wright
Linda Covert Zeiber
Elizabeth Stein Zurich
Class Of 1971
Kenneth W. Albiston
Donald T Auld
Judith G Avery
William L. Bechtel, Jr
Craig K Benzenberg
Thomas N, Berryman
Janet Johnson Bielicki
Janis Egan Bigelow
Albin F Blom
Susan Rafer Bobinyec
Barry T Boblick
Elizabeth Varner Borger
Michael E Bortner
Francine Patarino Brice
Ralph F Buchspics
Donald J. Campbell
Roger P. Cheney
Nancy Faringer Cressman
Robert A. Dachik
David J. Deak
Stephen L. Decker
Cynthia Frishkorn Deik
Donald H. Dieker
Candace Kuckens Dipietro
Ann Hilbish Eckman
Richard A, Farnow
Valerie A. Fisher
John G. Fogs
Anne L. Ford
David C. Frey
Jacqueline Oshea Galano
Donald C. Gates
Whitney A. Gay
Sandra H. Goodenough
Joel K. Gordon
H. Wayne Griest
Cozette Hartman Haggerty
David W. Hahn
Linda M. Haughton
Janet Oberholtzer Haupt
George W, Herrold
Donald B. Hill II
Roberta Schroeder Hill
Joan Dundore Hood
Linda Mauk Hoover
Janet Goodyear Jacobson
Linda Maier Klemeyer
Signe Gates Knock
David H. Koppenhaver
Robert C. Krafft
Elissa Mauriello Krajewski
Ronald A. Kramer
Karen Nobel Kupp
Ellen Mizzoni Lake
William L.S, Landes
Kathie J Lang
Frederik C. Lausten, Jr
Rolla E. Lehman III
Bonnie Rapp Lepley
John B Lippincott
Jean McEvoy Llewellyn
Linda Nansteel Lovell
Patricia G. Lundholm
Judy Bistline Lyman
Diane Farrington Macia
Gary D Macia
David W. Madison
Phyllis Reinhardt Malasheskie
Charlene Stoner Maue
Frederick R, Maue
Frederick C. Mayer
Donald W. McClain
Nancy Beinhart McGarvey
Carol Lesher Miller
David J. Mitten
Thomas M. Nead
Bonnie Becker Oliver
Karen L. Olson
Denny Packard
Joseph P Palchak, Jr.
Donald R Palm
C. Neil Petersen, Esq.
Kathy Fairchild Phillips
Rebecca Yarnell Price
G. Tina Scott Purdy
Marie Morgan Riss
David A Rosborough
Jeffrey A. Roush
John W. Ruhl
Catherine Rogers San Filippo
Philip E. San Filippo
Lisa Deamer Sawyer
Michael F Scavone
David G. Schwalm
Robert E. Siegrist
N. Dennis Simmons
Doreen Vetter Snell
Stephen R. Snell
Deborah Devenney Spinney
Peter M Stenzhorn
Nancy Robinson Stephan
Mark L. Stevens
Charles N, Tannery, Jr
Elinor M. Thompson
Merrill W. Tilghman, Jr
Barbara Mcllvaine Tingom
Donald L Van Gilder
Kenneth J. Vermillion
Roxane Havice Vermillion
Lynne Kastrup Villarreal
Pearl B. Vinces
Fred D Westbrook
John T Wheaton
Jeffrey S. Witte
Beverly Stock Wolf
John W. Woodward
Randall D. Yoder
Class of 1972
Richard C. Abbott
Louise Brophy Arnold
Ellen Presty Ashworth
Sharon Witleck Austin
Stephen E. Ayer
Donald F Baker
Charlene Moyer Bance
Brenda Armstrong Bartholomew
Richard A, Bechtel
Stephen H. Bender
Alan M Bennett
Dale F Biesecker, Jr
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ALUMNUS
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Timothy W. Bingman
Thomas A Bohner
Jane Schnader Bomberger
David A. Borden
Carolyn Walker Bridgett
A, Russell Brown
Joan FInsen Brown
Michael K. Brown
Linda Kline Bugden
Paul A. Cain
Thomas H. Carter
Michael R. Chronister
Janean C. Clare
Robert R Cloud
Louise Hower Costello
June Ross Coyle
John D. Crusius
Sandra McDermott Dolinsky
R Daniel Doudt
David S. Dunn
J Gregory Dye
William A. Edel
Andrea Licciardello Endrusick
James L. Endrusick
Diane Kelley Evans
In memory of,
Elizabeth G Eysler 72
by Charles F. Eyster
by Dale F. Eyster
Mary C. Fager
George A. Pecker
Richard A. Frank
Gail A Pullman
Jeanne Yost Gallagher
Joseph X. Garvey
Susan Wright Geiger
Douglas R. Grosch
Nancy Porch Hafner
Wendy Lovgren Halliburton
Darcy Jones Hamlin
Laurie H. Hart
Alison Petrie Heinzel
William H. Henschke II
Charles F Hinderliter
Roger L. Hoffman
Steven M. Hoffman
Dale E, Hoke
Gail Sigafoos Hoke
Edward S. Horn, Jr.
Pamela Dolin Horn
Craig W Hutchison
Michael J. Huth
Gregory T Jeffrey
Kimberly Y Jones
Jeffrey C. Karver
Christine Rogers Kindon
Robert M. Kindon
Thomas P. King
Carol Sensenig Klein
Joseph F Klein, Jr
Edmund P Kling III
Bonny Ensinger Klinger
William C. Knauer
David C. Koch
John C. Kupplll
Cheryl Hughen Lathrop
George R. Laufenberg
Brian E. Lewis
Wendy Mohr Lewis
Christopher A. Lodewyks
Bradley E- Lord
David W Mangle
Joan Frooks Maskell
Robert W Maucher
Jane Brockway McClain
Susan Seaks McLaughlin
Janice McCullough Menz
Pamela Norton Mitchell
James Z. Morehouse
Jan F. Mroz
Peter W. Murcott
James E Murray
Saren Alexander Murray
Priscilla Gillespie Nagy
Craig R. Penniman
Harold W. Peterson
Janis Benincasa Pettit
Arlene Arndt Philippoff
Randall D. Reber
Doreen Bolton Rehrig
Coleen Warn Renshaw
Mark W Richards
William H. Rouse
Carol Ferry Saylor
Daniel C. Scaff
A. Rebecca Schumacher
Chester D. Schuman
Pamela Miller Schuman
Lynne Colombo Schwartz
Sandra Douglas Sheridan
Robert C. Shiffer, Jr.
Debra Plunkett Smith
Stanley T. Snyder
John W. Stefero
Susan Hancock Slorch
Jane Allan Sullivan
William W, Them
Frederick M. Topper
Scott C. Truver
Mary Deveau Ulatowski
Lynn Whittlesey Wilson
Gail Alwine Woods
Carl C, Yingling
Class of 1973
Pamela Carolan Adams
Paula Eletto Adams
Susan Kurtz Allan
Lynn Stetler Allison
Janice Woltjen Anglin
Susan Phillips Apfelbaum
Arlene Graybill Apple
Linda Brown Auld
John J. Basti
Kenneth G Bechtold
Gregory M, Beck
James L Bergen
Jay M. Boryea
Alice Shue Boustead
Jeanne R. Boyer
Robert M. Brenneman
Linda Herrold Brophy
Joyce A Brown
Thomas S. Brownback
Ryan Burdick
William D. Burrell
Anne Herdle Cain
Marlyn Rath Carson
Peter S. Ciszak
Benjamin H. Claar, Jr.
Gordon W. Clark, Jr.
Kevin W. Clary
Donna Tryner Coffee
Robert W. Cole
Roger T. Collins
Barbara Schultz Colvin
David A. Coryell
Keith J. Costello
James L. Culpepper
Susan Lentzner Cunningham
Charles L. DeBrunner
Lynda Beadle Deutsch
Alyce Zimmer Doehner
Barbara Kay Fames
Dennis L. Eckman
David L. Edwards
James G Ehrhorn, Jr.
Karl W. Eickhoff
Pamela Shay Eickhoff
Laurel Hinkley Falkner
Henry R. Fisher
James J. Flynn
John C. Foltz
Thomas C. Foote, Jr.
C. Patrick Gallagher
Jeanette Rauss Gang
Chris A. George
June Belletti George
Samuel J. Greco
William D. Greenlee
William H. Hamilton
Vicki Chin Hart
Robert M Hartt
Victoria Vanwagenen Heidorn
Renee Moore Helwig
Cathenne Magill Hoffman
Linda Fox Holler
Fred G. Hooper
Steven E. Jackson
Carol Dickinson Johns
Robert T. Kassoway
James E. Kellerman
Kathleen Coon Kellerman
Barbara Dworecki Kencik
Judy Stump Kling
Dorothy J. Knauss
Elizabeth Hollingshead
Lancione
Emilio A. Lancione
David S. Landis
Janet Isgro Laufenberg
Thomas E. Leffler
Jean Walton Lehman
Nancy Uckert Lewis
Frederick W. Linnemeyer
Robert S. Long
Deryl R Lutz
Edward G. Madison
Candace E. Mayer
Ronald G. Meixsell
Louis M. Melchiore
Deborah Reifsnyder Mohr
Janet Nilssen Moore
Douglas W, Morgan
David W. Morris
Frederick E, Morrow
Dennis G. Mosebey
Diane Decker Nair
Susan Fischer Neale
Leslie Wiessmann Nieskens
Richard T Nornhold
Roxie Hahn Oberg
Marcia Wright Ousley
Philip C Ousley
Linda Saldukas Payne
Walter J. Payne
Barbara G. Philbrick
Nancy Search Phipps
Robert A. Phipps
John M. Pivarnik
Nancy Ostermueller Plaza
Betsy Haas Polakiewicz
Joseph P. Raho
Richard K, Renn, Esq.
Richard D, Rowlands
Georgeann Mercincavage Ruhl
William A. Sanders
Karen Buehler Savarese
John W, Schrader
Philip H. Schreyer
Wendy Collins Seglem
Robert S. Siegel
Nancy Finan Smith
Nancy Searfoss Smoker
Roberta Wyatt Stafford
Eric E. Stahl
J. Donald Steele, Jr.
Barbara E. Stetter
John A. Strawoet
Stephen P Stupp
Gordon B. Sullivan
Gail Holmes Tannery
Peter Y. Thompson
Joyce C. Thorner
Craig C. Urie
Joseph M. Vayda
Sue Ellen Ferman Vayda
Robert C Veach
William A. Visscher
William M. Weary
Nancy Hough Williamson
Joan Mercer Witte
Charles Woodcock IV
James Wright
Ceroid M. Wunderlich
Susan Topfer Ziemann
Class of 1974
William D, Atkinson
Edwin V Babbitt III
Daniel M Baxter
Evelyn Dowling Baxter
Joan Marshall Beard
Lynne Stansfield Beck
Nancy Griffin Bergen
Michael Boustead
Phyllis Kreckman Bratton
Walter O. Breuninger
Marilynn Blend Carstensen
Bruce W. Casso
Susan Haines Casso
Susan Zeek Chase
Thomas G. Clark
Alan M. Cohn
Debra Dubs Diddlemeyer
Wayne H. Dietterick
Michele Maiben Diggins
Tonna J. Wendt Dougan
E. Wayne Dreyman
Debra Davis Duncan
Thomas A Duncan
Barbara Dalrymple Dunn
Richard H. Eickhoff
Margaret Shaw Ellacott
Michael Fabian
Jill Stevens Pecker
Karen White Fox
Deborah Bechtel Fritz
George V Ganter
Kenneth C. Gift
Lynette Smith Gilbert
Martha L. Graybill
Jeffrey M. Greco
Gayle Thomas Green
John C. Hadley
Perrin Hamilton
Grace Welton Hanawalt
John B. Hanawalt
Gail Elser Hand
Raymond J. Hand
Linda Pratz Hill
Shelley Gehman Hill
Paul R. Hinsch
Patricia Krall Hogg
Kay Shroyer Hooper
Edward S. Kaltreider
J Christopher Kerwin
Dennis D. Kieffer
Susan Zierdt Kirshenbaum
Daniel E Knipel
E. Mark Kozin
Mary Sobkowiak Kreider
Jeanne Kauffman Kreiser
Diane Kulp Krueger
Carol Wells Kueffner
Beth Petrie Leggett
Marsha A. Lehman
Wallace J. Lindsay, Jr.
Debbie Dempsey Littlejohn
Dean T. Madison
Robert W. Margoles
Susan Lang Martin
Cheryl Weant McAfee
Patrick M. McAfee
Susan Craft McAllister
Joanne Thomas McCard
William H. McCard
John M. McCrudden
Karen Havriiko McElhattan
Charles P. McLane III
Betsy Halpin Messerle
Karen Stock Miller
Stephen B. Mohr
John W. Morris
Carol Smith Nolan
James H. Ober
Thomas E. Peachey
Patrick A. Petre
Vicki Freeman Pierce
Diane Mahoney Pivarnik
Philip D. Popovec
Cynthia Severinsen Reinhard
Thomas W. Reinhard
R. Douglas Riley
Karen Cherrington Robbins
Pamela Gehron Robey
Philmer H. Rohrbaugh
Douglas E, Salvesen
Sharon Everhart Schroeder
Deborah Witte Sebring
Peter M. Sherman
Anne M. Shultz
Linda Capaldi Siegel
Benedict J. Smar, Jr.
Joyce Oberlin Smar
Christine Schmidt Smith
Lawrence U. Smith
P. Thomas Snyder III
Suzanne Emanuel Spaid
Robert J. Stamm
Rhonda Riddle Stark
Vicky Rohm Steltz
Charles E. Stevens
Douglas B. Sutherland
Nancy Lindsten Taylor
Linda Munroe Them
Judith Turner Thomas
William H. Thomas
Janet Rice Trompert
Joan Masser Troutman
Alan J. Upperco
Janet Bauer Upperco
Donald L. Utter
Jill Berninger Van Balen
Cynthia Lupolt Walter
Alan W, Wasserbach
Alan R. Waters
Hendryk S. Weeks, Jr
Jarl R. Weyant
Chris L. Wheeland
Roy L. Wilson
Larry D, Wolfgang
Gerald P ZukowskI
Class of 1975
George C. Adams, Jr.
Judith Yohn Adams
James T Ailing
David H. Allison
Christopher Anglin
Charles R. Antanavage
Janet Diehl Ayres
James A. Baglin
James M. Bates
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
22
Leroy Carl Beck
Lawrence E Behning
Martha Pierce Beishline
Mary Fletcher Benkovic
Susan Delauner Benton
John E Bird
Roberta Laudenslager Blasdell
Paul A Blume
David M Boucher
Carol Nichols Callahan
Joseph R. Caporaso, Jr
Janice Kimmerer Clark
Deborah Burdick Cloud
Molly A. Cochran
Carol Naplacic Cousemaker
Eleanor Kusche Crabbe
David L. Craig
David H. Crist
Dirk E. Dana
A. Bruce Dansbury
Carol Powers Dawson
Susan Horr Dibiase
Warren S. Diggins
Richard H. Dorman
Gordon M. Dyott
Stephanie Sims Dyott
Deborah Hansen Eickhoff
Jane Heiser Eisenhart
George J. Epstein
Jimmy R. Erdman
Michael A. Falkner
Jacquelyn Strub Filbey
Russell C. Filbey
Jeffrey L Frymoyer
Donna R. Fugit
Karen Gibb Gieason
Richard F Graham, Jr
John D Granger
Carol A. Graybosch
Roger P. Gundersen
Sharon Smith Hadley
Barbara Shatto Harvey
Jesse E. Hill III
Douglas A. Holcombe
Holly Henschel Hovis
Juniata Albright Hunt
Susan Grubb Jackson
Thomas W. Jacobi
Susan Gordon Johnson
Billye Miller Kanouse
Kevin S. Kanouse
Michael Kennedy
Laura Miller Kerwin
Samuel Kuba III
Harold E. Leiter. Jr.
Judy Lambert Lenz
James D. Link
Laura Maddish Link
Donald Littlejohn II
Carol Kinkel Long
Jeffrey D. Martin
Harvard K. McCardle
Craig R. Miller
Patricia Shaughnessy Miller
Anthony F Miscavige
Martha Kauffman Ocker
John R. J Olcese
Debra Maurer Ondeyka
Dale A. Orris
David J, Parsels
Hope Craig Potter
Jeffrey N Potter
Douglas R, Powell
Joseph J Prekopa
Sharon E Quinn
Raymond F Rail. Jr
Peter G Rambo
Diane Christopher Rapport
Carson G Ritchie
Sandra M Rocks
Allinda Woll Rote
Robert C, Rungee
George E. Saridakis
Kathleen Phillips Sciarello
Jeffrey G Shade
Susan Gabrielson Shrader
Charles W. Smeltz
Suzanne Patchell Stewart
John R. Strangfeld, Jr
Michele J. Szwed
Margaret Buicko Thompson
Richard J. Tolsma
Debora Van Iderstine Traas
Richard D. Treich
Garry E. Vom Lehn
William D. Wagner
Edward K. Watkins
Robin R. Weikel
Kaye Stein Willbanks
Paul M. Willbanks
Sharon Gloster Winters
Ralph A. Wolckenhauer
Cynthia Welch Woodcock
William A, Wray. Sr
Janice Friedman Zackon
Steven L. Zackon
Class Of 1976
Karol Silvick Allison
Robert M. Auman, Jr
Jane Cleary Babbitt
Peter G. Bacalles
Darlene Travitz Bakermans
Linda M, Barran
Janet Gump Beck
Leslie J Beers
Richard Bernagozzi
Douglas F Bernegger
Alan L. Bess
Richard C. Bianco
Christopher D. Blackmon
Timothy V. Blair
Nancy Mattson Bober
John H, Buntemeyer
Mark D Burkhardt
Michael J. Buterbaugh
Juel A. Casey
Thomas K. Chadwick
Nicholas F. Chirico
Mark P Cook
Matthias E. Creutzmann
W. Talbot Daley
W. Richard Davis
Steven R Deck
Barbara Keller Dertouzos
Thomas E Dertouzos
Elwood R. Dietz
Kathy Johnson Dilenschneider
Joanne D'Onofrio Diluigi
Beverly Asmus Dorman
Jamie Forman Dougherty
Susan A. Edgren
Scott A. Felter
Nancy J. Ferns
Anthony J. Filer
William O. Finch
Charles D Flack, Jr.
Kathi Stine Flack
James C. Flanagan
William B. Fortune
Jo Ann Fricker
Rebecca M. Fuller
Marjorie Brouse Gaul
Mark R. Gaul
Debra Carey Gellert
Joyce Laputka Gibbs
Gordon J. Glass
Debbie Fishman Gordon
Kathleen L. Gorman
Virginia Martinet Graham
Barbara Cleary Graziano
Richard K. Hanson
Scott D. Harris
Barry D. Hartshorn
Richard W. Helmuth
Jane E. Helsing
Sharon Albright Hertzog
Russell H. High
Lawrence T Hill
Patricia Hewit Hill
Elizabeth Voss Hohwieler
Bradford Hollinger
Douglas D. Holmgren
Susan Zimmerman Horstman
Robert C. Hutchinson
F. Curtis Ibbitson
Larry L. Jacobs
Thomas M. Jobes
Carolyn A. Johnson
Susan Kessock
Gary C. Klein
Jacob W. Klein
Brenda Zboray Klinger
Lauretta F Koenig
Kurt H. Kohler
Elizabeth Walsh Kreger
Patrick F Kreger
Robert P Kreh
Russell J. Laggner
Jeannette File Lamb
Jeffrey A. LaRose
Debra S. Latchaw
Cheryl Williams Laverty
Sheryl Swartz Lazarus
Janice Trojan Lessman
Jerome Levkoff
David W. Long
Lewis J. Longenberger
David W. Mam
William D. Marks
Ann L. Marshall
Maxine Kantz Martin
Rhonda Davis McCardle
Debra Smith McCarty
Thomas F McCarty
Daniel R. McDougall
Eugene F Meany
Joseph C. Michetti
Mary L. Miller
Charlene Lawser Monastra
Thomas Monastra
Kathleen Marvin Morgan
William A. Morgan
David N. Mosteller
Laurel Stryker Mosteller
Joanne H. Nanos
Ella L Netherton
Wanda D. Neuhaus
John B, Neuhauser
Charlene Everett Olcese
Philip B Olphin
James H. Packer
Mark R. Paules
Joanne Shetzley Pepper
Patricia Grogan Peterson
David E, Piontek
Deborah Weibley Piper
Nancy Byer Post
Jane O'Neill Rapant
Gill U. Redpath
Bonnie Birch Richards
Philip B Robeson. Jr
William A. Robinson
Nancy Reed Rock
David A. Rohrer
David A. Ross
Richard D. Schoenly
John D. Schwartz
Gregory R. Schwinn
Debra Sobecki Shah
Leslie Koziar Shaw
Dennis A. Shoemaker
Kenneth B. Slocum
Richard A Slocum
Robert J Snyder
Wayne L Snyder
Stephen A. Staruch
Jeffrey H. Steltz
Scott A. Strausbaugh
William Swanger III
Richard A. Thornburg
Michael Timmons
Sheryl Carlton Trutt
Ruth Anderson Tucker
Helena Bykowsky Urban
John G. Van Sickle
Mark J. Vincenzes
Cindy Ball Vitto
F Lorraine Nelson Weeks
Gregory J. Wells
Diane Burton Welsch
Brenda Overcash West
Edward S. Wheaton
Emily Flickinger White
John D. White
John P White
Judith Lepley Williams
Michael S. Wills
Patricia Berghold Wills
Scott A. Wissinger
Thomas W, Wolf
Douglas Yelencsics
Charles A Yoder
Deborah Gaydosh Zaionis
Robert Zimmerman. Jr
Class Of 1977
John P. Akalski
Brian D. Archibald
Cheryl Rahlfs Atkinson
David E. Atkinson
Howard F Beacham
Barbara L, Birdsall
Donna Zawacki Birosak
John R Birosak
Victor R. Boris
Carol L. Brenner
Ronald L. Brett
Hadley K. Brown
Virginia Hutto Bruening
Robert F Buckfelder
Gary T Campbell
Carl H. Chase
Jill Simpson Cohen
Anne L, Crawford
Deborah A. Dale
Janet Smith Daley
Nancy Adams Dansbury
Mary Oravets de Castrique
Mark E. Diluigi
Anthony C Dissinger
Daniel E Ditzler
Elizabeth Zeigler Evans
Kevin J. Drury
Jon W. Eich
Lorna Jean Silver Elliot
Robert E. Engleman
Frederick H. Ernst
Craig M. Fasold
Bruce C. Fehn
Katherine Allen Fehn
Steven J. Fisher
Peter L Fiss
Susan Gale Fitchett
William S. Flather
David K. Gamer
Marilyn E. Gill
Barbara Woods Gonsar
Elaine Fahnnger Gundersen
James A. Hall
Jeffrey M. Harlow
Lorraine Miller Hartshorn
David O. Hayes
Joan Domin Hentges
Robert J. Hertzog
Keith H. Hewitt
Frederick L. Hickman
Karen Johnson Hollinger
Jeanne Davis Horovitz
Gerald G Huesken
Vicki Sandstedt Huffaker
Deborah Schneider Jacobi
Susan Booth Jacobs
Deirdre Gordon Jacques
Jeffrey A. Jones
William J. Jones
Carta Petersen Kerber
Roderick E. Kerr. Jr.
Scott L. Klinger
Bruce D. Koenecke
Lawrence P Kroggel
Harald K. Kuehne, Jr
Melinda Bumstead Kuehne
J. Christian Kuhn III
James A. Kurras
Timothy B. Lawlor
Elaine lanora Levkoff
David E. Lewis
Lynne Campbell Liebrock
Lynn Cornelt Looloian
Howard J. Lynde III
Steven T MacGregor
Elizabeth Bussman Mahler
Virginia Davis Mallamaci
Cordelia Rust Mann
Melinda Scovell McGrory
Michael P. McLane
David M. Miller
Gail L. Miller
Suzanne Reed Miller
Ann McAuliffe Minton
Mark M. Molla
Bruce E. Moore
Brenda K. Myers
Katherine McAllister Neuhauser
Albert M Noggle
Carol W Norwood
Janice Snider Nowell
Marjorie Johnson Olson
Howard G. Paul, Jr
Tracy Hawke Perrapato
Jane Schlegel Petitte
Richard R. Pikna
Bryan E, Polk
James W. Reyle
Joan Brouse Rifkin
Alice M, Roher
Virginia Schlack Rothenberger
William R Ruby
Marjorie Flackman Saler
Philip R, Saler
Gregg K Saxe
Martha Miller Schwartz
Jo-Ann Smith Skinner
Joseph W. Strode III
Mark V Swanson
Fred C Sweetapple, Jr
Cynthia Pntchard Swenson
Nancy Hulst Tamayne
Herbert J. Tanneberger
Debra Fox Taylor
Lynn A. Thorson
Donna Lennek Turner
Kenneth R Vomacka
Lynn Sarf Watkins
James C. Weinberger
Deborah Clemens Werronen
Bruce H Wetteroth
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ALUMNUS
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Patricia Hall Wilsbach
Suzanne Paetzer Yenkner
Class of 1978
David A. Addison
Donna DeCaro Appelgate
Kathy Smith Bailey
Rick L. Bailey
Richard M. Baran
Edward R. Barben
Sherry Selple Barben
Brian V. Bercher
Deborah M. Bernhisel
Jolee Ruch Boehmer
Mark R. Bosllc
Bryon H. Bucher
Susan Yetka Bucks
Thomas E Bucks
Jean Hedrick Budd
Steven K. Budd
Meagan lampietro Burke
Jane Wiedemann Candela
Sara J. Carothers
Debra Peragino Carter
Regina Pohren Chadw^ick
Helen Ely Kautfman
Martha A. Keesler
Roberta L. Kempf
Richard J. King, Jr.
Jo Ann Kinkel
Audrey Klijian
Philip M. Kob
Richard B. Koch
William B. Kraft
Susan Little Kuehl
Robert R. Labarca
David J. Lantz III
Patricia Sost Lantz
David L. Liebrock
Elizabeth H. Linehan
Karen A, Lohrman
David C. Lutcher
Kenneth P Maehl
Robert W. Manning
Penelope Nonwood Margoles
Susan A. Martin
Lori Thomas McCue
Peter W. Megill
David B. Middleswarth
Jack L. Miller
J. Scott Mitchell
Donald W. Monetti
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Carl F. Christiansen
James B. Cochran
Paulette E. Cohen
Denise A. Connerty
Tura Hammarstrom Dickerl
Jane Kadenbach DiGirolamo
Donna M. Dilanni
Pathcia Farley Dissinger
Nancy J, Evey
Bruce E. Figgatt
Kevin M Fitzpatnck
Wilma Kalbfleisch Flanagan
H. Scott Fritts
Dina Gannitello
William L. Gardner III
William N. Garrett
David R, Getz
John C. Grantland
Scott A. Grimm
Edward P Haggerty III
Jean Craig Hallowell
Thomas G. Hepler
Michael J. Herman
Roberta Andrew Hewitt
Jill White Holmes
Robert C. Irwin
Frederick G. Jaeschke III
Pamela R. James
Jill Jacobus Jurgensen
Raymond B. Kalustyan
Michael A. Katchmer
James G. Montgomery
Todd B. Morgan
Paul J. Mueller
Patricia Lacombe Murphy
Judy Feidt Musselman
Donna Poland Neilley
Pamela Ceresa Nothstein
Hester M. Null
Joseph J. Parcel III
John J. Peles
Mary A. Pitorak
William H. Poust III
Mary Anne Pulizzi
Judith A. Rile
Peter S Rispoli
Kathleen Lehman Robinson
Jay S. Rogers
Barbara Bozzelli Ross
Donald M Ross
R. Todd Rossel
David C. Ruler
Margaret Klaus Saxe
Michael P Scheib
Dale F Schoener
Gerard A, Schuck
Patricia Lutkins Schultz
Susan Fuller Sies
Anne Elton Skinner
William E. Smeal
Dean H. Springman
Linda Michaels Stahl
Martina ZIockie Surles
William L. Svec
Lauren Seip Uber
Barbara A. Vierow
Jane Miller Voipe
Richard A. Ward
Elizabeth O'Connor Waters
William B. Wescott
Robert B. Whomsley
Jeffrey A. Wiest
Lydia Papanikolaou Wiswell
Joseph K. R Witmer
Debbie Robinson Wolfert
Class Of 1979
Nancy J. Adams-Shippy
Susan Maack Addison
Alan A, Babp
Howard F Baker
Shirley Guerin Baker
Pamela Brown Barnes
Steven J. Barrett
David C. Bateman
Barbara A. Beans
Louise Filardo Beer
David W Bielefield
Guthrie M. Burke
Roberta. Campbell
Robert E. Cascone
David C. Cloetingh
Michael C. Cosgrove
Erin Hoff Coyne
Thomas H. Coyne
Marcia Freed Dankman
Janice Robb Dolan
Laurie Ritson Dougherty
Betsy Hulse Doyle
Stacy Kiraly Duran
Susan Yoder Faast
Linda Eberlin Fahrney
Barbara Bryan Falconer
Lee A. FasnachI
Andre T Ferrante
Dorothy Fersch
Steven D. Foreman
Randall E Franzen
Jeffrey S. Gicking
Melissa Lewis Glassmire
Andrew S. Graybill
Elizabeth Kennedy Graybill
Margaret J. Hamilton
James B. Harris
Janice Gaschen Herman
Andrew C. Hickox
John M. Hilton
Robin Swenk Hilton
Samuel B. Hoff
Gabriella Szamborski Hoffman
Karen Holmes Hoke
George S. Huntzinger
Robin Gallo Hutchinson
Nicholas P. Interdonato
Joseph R. Johnson III
Peter S. Johnson
Thomas A. Johnson
Lloyd P. Jones
Cynthia S. Kearns
Charles R. Kelsey
Karen Seitz Kniss
Sandra J. Knutsen
Carl L. Krause
Lohnda Alexander Krause
Susan L. Kuba
Cindy Erickson Labarca
Peter C. Landmesser
Edward M. LaSelva
Vincent A. LaSelva
Cynthia J. Lewis
Laird A. Limberg
David E. Lindquist
Nancy Jeffries Little
Debra Holzhauer Louden
John W. Magers
Donald F Mann
Javier F Martinez
Kerry P. Maurer
Mary Turley McDevitt
Wendy Mason McDougall
Denis J. McHugh
Christine A. Hoff Mclnnes
Kim Sawicki Melton
Peggy Lobsitz Mullaney
Mark E. Nelson
David R Odenath. Jr.
Ellen Schmidt Odenath
Susan Odjakjian
Madeline V. Pearson
Sandra Fryer Peter
James N. Petitte
Richard H. Pohl
Robert J. Purcell
Sandra L. Ray
Kathryn A. Reihard
Philip J. Reitz
Scott A. Richards
Wendy George Ripa
James H Ruitenberg
Nancy Madara Secor
Richard F Shade
Kevin C. Shipe
Todd A. Sinclair
Donald E. Sipe
Shawn Eckman Sipe
Edward S. Skibiel, Jr
Scott A. Smith
Ruth Kimmel Snyder
Victor J. Sobolewski III
Patrice M. Spinner
Craig W. Stull
Joseph M. Talmage. Jr.
Alice M. Taylor
Catherine Conklin Thomas
Anne Stern Tilley
Bruce W. Torok
Janeen Kruse Wadzita
Janis Miller Wagner
Michael A. Walch
Eric S. Walker
James P Wallbillich
David P Ward
J. Randy Westrol
Cheryl Burchfield Wheeiand
Nancy J. Widmann
William J. Zimmermann
Class of 1980
Nancy Swan Abbott
Susan Carroll Albanese
George R. Amols
Emily E. Anderes
Frank L. Arena
James R Barker
Francis A. Bartush
William F Batdorf
Mark A. Billow
John N. Blandford, Jr
Ellen Einsfeld Blaszky
Ronald E. Bredder
Peter C. Brockman
Anne Lembach Bucher
William G. Bulick
Martha Montgomery Buono
V. Robert Buono
Judy Critelli Burkholder
Larisa Rupeiks Cashour
Wayne R. Chrismer
Karen Harrington Christian
Barbara Soltau Ciccaglione
Peter J. Ciccaglione
Robert G. Clark, Jr.
Ronald B. Colvin
Susan Harrold Colvin
Phillip A. Compton
Michael A. Contreras
Cathy A. Davies
Paul L. Daviet
Frederick L. Dimuccio, Jr.
Lauren Sawyer Drury
Edward J. Farr
Alayne Hunter Fessler
Robert H. Fessler
Lynn K. Fillman
Mary Douglas Geary
Marie A. Gore
Alan J. Grove
Cornelia Klee Hall
Kim Glass Hannigan
David E. Harken
Joan Robinson Harlman
William C. Horn
Mary Brennan Huesken
Lawrence D. Hutchison
Michael C. Kammerer
Nancy Mott Kammerer
John H. Karch
Edwina S. Kelley
Ernest P. Kemper. Jr.
Philip C. Kerber
Sandra Snyder Knoll
Brenda Strausberger Koster
Brenda Parks Krill
Donald J. Krupka
Joan Penniman Krzastek
Walter J. Krzastek
Gaetan T. Lambiase, Jr.
Charles F. Lorenzo
David F. Lynch
Jan C. MacLatchie
Susan Mandell
Benjamin F McCabe
Paul A. McFeeley
Holly J. Mentzell-Falcon
Joseph H. Muir
Linda Klages Muir
Linda Florian Neyhart
Cynthia A. Osborn
James N. Pappas
Cynthia Ebert Rayburn
Catherine C. Raymond
G. Edward Reck
Carl V. Resciniti
Bonnie L. Rieger
Steven C. Risser
Adelaide Parcel Rogers
Lynda M. Ruby
James O. Rumbaugh III
Mardi Finkelstein Saadawy
Michael S. Sambrook
Candace A. Schnure
Patricia A Schoenegan
Christine Ewing Schoenlank
Robert H. Schoenlank
Ellen J. Seeman
Brian R. Shaw
Laurence K. Shearer
Stephen R. Shilling
Russell B. Stevenson
John D. Sumner
Nancy Fitzgibbon Talmage
Joel C. Tokarz
Lynn A. Tozzoli
Lynn Mosca Trinchera
Michael G. Trone
Denise Wilson Uhlman
Elizabeth Kennerly Vieira
Robin K. Vieira
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
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Lynn Jacoby VInegra
Linda Perritl Ward
James T WeyanI
Stephen D, Wheeler
Judith Gessner While
Robed N Whilmoyer
Joseph S. Witcofsl<y
Leiha H Wolfgang
David L. Yazujian
Robert C. Zaiewski
Philip S, Zofrea
Class Of 1981
Gary L Appenzeller
Arthur L. Augugliaro
Dennis A. Barley
Eric A. Bartholomew
William A. Balen
Donald W. Benson
Cynthia S. Biever
Mark D. Bornman
John D. Brown-Christenson
Mary Pat Brown-Christenson
Diane Ulman Bryson
William D. Bryson
Susan Grausam Bullock
Robert J. Bunsa
Timothy K. Burns
Todd G. Burns
Linda P Bushkofsky
Suzanne Heath Camerer
Taylor R. Camerer
Christopher L. Cochran
Suzanne Madara Coffee
Francis J. Coppola III
Jane Wissinger Cornille
Thomas J. Corridon
Diane C, Croft
Thomas F. D'Andrea
Sean R Duffy
Kathleen Gallagher Fallon
Barbara Norton Farr
Joanne Steinke Paul
Brian J. Fitzpatrick
Karen A. Ford
Donna L. Gottshall
Joan v. Greco
J. Matthew Greenshields
Sharon K. Jacob Gruber
Jane Castiglioni Hahn
J, Bridget Shannon Hancock
Walter W. Hancock, Jr
Lisa M. Harkins
Kenneth E. Heintz
Kathy Krause Hillardries
Peter C. Hinsch
Robert C. Jacob
William A, James
Kenneth M. Johnson
Suzanne M. Johnson
Theresa Erb Kirchner
Jo A. Kleinfelter
Betsy J. Kluge
Donna Lee Knapp
John E. Knapp, Jr.
Gary J, Kraemer
Beth Black Krupka
Paul G. Lang
Patricia Campana Lorenzo
Lisa Campbell Lynch
Deborah Kellner Mamrak
Louis Marinaccio, Jr
Lucinda Townsend Martin
Ronald S McGlaughlin
Christopher E. Miller
Holly Hedborg Miller
Jo-Ellen Malloy Miller
Julia Brown Mitchell
Mark S. Mitchell
Stephen L. Neff
Steven E, Nunn
Stephen C. Obici
Gretchen A. Ost
Jon K. Pickwell
Michael D. Pinkerton
Patricia A. Polaneczky
Paul M. Price
Gretchen M. Raab
James B. Ramsdell
Kurt H. Reiber
John A. Reist
Peter R. Rile
John F Ripa
Judy Renn Ritchings
Ellen Miller Rogers
Edward J. Rogovich
John E. Schierloh
Richard A, Scovner
Jeff V. Sheard
Keith A, Shuey
Cynthia Beegle Smarge
John C. Smarge
Christopher V. Smith
Scott D. Snyder
Chartes D. Spackman
Patricia Massaia Spackman
John M. Stahl
James P. Stetler
James C Stevens
Scott W. Suhring
Frederick A. Swingle
Gregory A. Talmage
James I. Thompson, Jr
Jon A. Tietbohl
Michael R. Trego
Lawrence J Weil
Pamela Marino Weiss
Dorothy Shiffer Wesner
Catherine A, Williams
Robert W. Wissinger
Robin Rochford Wolak
Nancy B. Wolfe
Class Of 1982
Elizabeth Slearly Arnot
Robert J. Arnot
Robert W. Ashe
Jeanne McCarthy Augugliaro
Beverly Stahl Bailey
Daniel J. Bailey
Nancy Mohr Baker
Karen Belas
Elizabeth A. Bergh
Kathi Peer Binkley
Hope Macmurtrie Bowling
John W. Bowling III
Christine M. Bringman
David S. Cashour
Patricia N. Catlin
Claire Malone Chadwick
Bruce L. Cianciolo
Annmarie Gloudon Cipolloni
Wayne R. Clark
Karen A Clarke
William F Comly
Mary T Coughlin
Stephen B. Cowles
Sandra G Crane
Catherine Cook Davis
Wayne J. Dedrick
Robert J, Deitrick
Brian J Dietrich
Kevin G Doty
Karen M. Dye
Sally A Ediing
Linda Furlong Farr
Thomas J. Figmik
Thomas A. Gift
Nancy Wnght Greenshields
Robert J. Hain
Heidi A. Hawkins
Joan Miles Heintz
Scott T Heller
David B Hess
Christine Shoaf Hester
Susan W, Honeyman
Marcia Weaner Hutchison
Peter E. Jacobs
Andrew G. Jakubek
Carl R. Johnson
Deborah Emilio Johnson
Kyle R. Kaczynski
Matthew R. Kelchner
Lynn Pickwell Kessler
Robert R. Kessler
Robert W. Kirchner
Paul M Knedeisen
Barbara Reid Kraemer
Sue R. Larsen
Jerry A. Lessman
Amy Stouffer Leta
Kimberly Baker Lilly
Laura J. Litchert
Jeffrey L. Litchfield
Cindy Welter Lynch
Lisa Ellison McCune
Jeffrey D. Mettler
Clay R. Mitman
Audrey Schwarz Molettieri
Jeffrey D. Morgan
Gail R. Moster
Donald S. MotI
Karen J. Ness
Lisa Hammarstrom Nivison
James P. Olson
Nancy M. Parker
James E, Persing
Susan Brubaker Pickwell
John R. Price
James S. Radvany
Kenneth D. Ralph
Kim Hartman Ranck
Ronald R, Reese
Johanna Yeager Reisteter
Arthur M. Revak, Jr
Claudia Pope Revak
Christopher D. Rooke
Alison Jones Rose
Richard W Rudd
Susan Bizup Ryan
Paul E. Sacks
Robert T Schisler
Donald F Scholl. Jr.
Leo M Sekulski
Vincent Shemanski
Richard L. Shermer
Raymond E. Short
Beth Nacinovich Shuey
Gerald J. Siano
Susan Lafrance Sirois
Mary L. Sprowls
Lorella Puglielli Struzzi
Ronald C. Swartzlander
Lori Dilonardo Tashjy
M Scott Tashjy
Ann Stanzione Thompson
Stephen T Tingley
Dale J Travis
Lisa Musselman Travis
Gail Stitzer Tucker
Gerald W. Ueckermann, Jr
Richard T Watkins
William H. Weiser
Ellen L. Whiting
Kristina Warmerdam
Wilhelmsen
Robert L. Williams
William H. Wolchak
Stephen E Ziminsky
Wayne A. Zimmerman
Class of 1983
Marcia Williamson Abey
David J Aboussleman
Jeffrey E Anderson
Kathleen Breneman Antol
Susan Landmesser Augustine
Roger A. Baker
Jennifer Palmer Barker
William A. Barnes
Brenda Larson Barrett
Carol Bartholomew
Loren Karch Bernieri
Earle T Bittner III
Laura Stoecklein Bonadies
Robert L. Bongo
Kathenne L. Bradley
Carolyn Brady
Shari Reich Brandman
Keith A. Bray
Susan A Brett
Kenneth R. Brightcliffe
Bonna Conner Brooks
Scott R. Brooks
Ruth Rissmiller Brunner
David O. Burdick
Jewel Williamson Burns
Vincent J. Cavalea
Craig A. Cellitti
Steven J. Chappelear
William E. Cochran
Laura Reynolds Comertord
Robert F Conrad. Jr
Michael S. Cook
Ricardo A Coroniti
Lisa Mayolo Corridon
Karen E. Costello
Kevin J. Cullinan
Arlene T Curth
Lori Vanlngen Daukas
Theodore F Decker, Jr
Patricia Pietchke DeGraff
Chnstine Kotsko DeLongis
Stephen C Dempsey
Anthony R Distasio
Frank R. Dober, Jr
Susan Frekol Doty
Marguerite A. Doyle
Thomas F Dry
Jeffrey J. Duncan
Peter C. Farley
John C. Farr
Laurie A. Fegley
Susan Coates Flake
Robin L. Friedman
Constance L, Galbraith
Carol Brouse Goodwin
Michael B. Goodwin
Ann E. Greenhow
Kimberly MacMullen Habecker
Shan Showers Haelig
William H. Haelig
Kimberly Bailey Hain
Honora McGowan Harvey
Kathy L. Hasbrouck
Al Susquehanna. askini> Jiir thai extra hit ofhclf' /^ ca_\v f'u lured
here ^ilh students is Dr Wdliam Retnatey. professor o/ffutita^ement.
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James A, Hayward
Bene Funkhouser Higley
Robert P Higley. Jr
Michael S, Hilfman
Deborah Scharmann Himmel
Clifford R. Holm
Paula Sargent Huff
Brian K. Hungarter
Michael J. Jabel
Annette C. Jackson
Heidi Flack Jacob
Carol Redfern Jacobs
Thomas R. Johns IV
Charles C. Jordan
Pamela Grow Keiser
Susan Howe Kwiatek
Robert K. Lagerman
Caroline M. Lee
Laurinda D. Lees
Deborah A. Lias
Susan A. Lockard
F. Scott Lyons
Glenn I. fi/laclnnes
Mary A. fi/lack
Grace Sigillito Maneri
Michael D. fi/latta
Brian E. McCabe
Thomas D. McColligan
Barbara Lappe IVIcEvoy
Susan Souders H/lclntyre
Ernest J Meisel, Jr.
Rebecca Roman Meisel
Joseph F. Melody
Louise M. Meszaros
Lisa Barrie Moran
Susan Kees Morgan
Alison Bird Muldoon
Alfred W, Murray
William N. Nivison
Caroline R. Noelk
Martin J. Ortenzio
Joyce Dyer Osman
Rachael Welsh Paden
Chris A. Pemberton
David W Powers
Susan L. Priddy
Holly Bonner Reese
Curtis E. Rimler
Denise Wenke Rudd
George D. Rudisill
Joanna Moyer Rudisill
Margaret Gutjahr Rumbaugh
Timothy W. Ryan
Philip A, Salinardi
Karen L. Schoeller
Robin Bach Scholl
Steven L. Schongar
Judith Taylor Scovner
Jeffrey D, Sharp
Susan Bogovich Shemanski
Joanne Ries Singh
Paul A Smith
Dale Robertson Snyder
James D. Sorensen
Jeffery K. Strek
Judith R. Sunblade
Douglas J Swanek
Richard R. Sweger, Jr
Timothy L. Taylor
Craig R Tilton
Garth S, Torok
Karen Bollman Tripolitis
Jeffrey R. Underkoffler
Stephen P Van Valin
Melissa A, Vines
James F Vislosky, Jr
Thomas A. Vol!
Glenn W Vrabel
Suzanne W, Walker
Nessie Shively Watson
Gwen Hammaker Weiser
Ellen M. Whelan
David A. Whitmore
Thomas M. Wilhelmsen
Cullette Crance Williams
Karen Schmid Wilson
Vicki Hanlon Wright
Pamela Reed Yunginger
Kenneth P. Zanzalari
Amy Ploch Zapp
Frederick B. Zapp
Class Of 1984
Alma-Lillian Kinn Abruzzo
Alane Maningo Alexander
Susan M. Anderson
Pamela Shultz Andreasen
Virginia Kiselica Apostolacus
David W. Ardrey
Rodney J. Bamford
Marcie A, Barber
Henry L. Belcolle
Timothy N. Bentz
Anne L Berger
Andrew R. Bergh
Brian C. Betz
Barbara L. Biglow
Wendy Gelnett Burkhart
Fredrick Cabell
Laurie Cunningham Cabell
Robert J, Campbell
Stephanie T Christopher
Daniel W. Clark
Susan Hawkins Clavier
Herbert W. Conover III
Jamie Harris Cope
Caroline M. Cullen
David M. Curran
Elizabeth J Decker
Mark D. Deharde
Susan F Dell
Donna Schilling Drews
Mark A. Drogalis
Kathryn F Dunbar
Jon A. Dunkelberger
Keith R. Duvin
Gwendolyn I. Dyer
David G. Endahl
Lynn Allen Endahl
Jennifer L. Fanelli
Jay H Feaster
Stuart L. Fornoff
Charles D. Fox
Scott F Frost
Scott D, Gabel
Melissa J. Garretson
James P Gibbons
William T Goulburn, Jr
Melinda Murphy Grochowske
David J Grzybowski
Sue Ellen Ungemach Guest
Frank E. Hamilton
Pamela Schlerf Harshey
Robert A. Heaney Jr
Thomas V. Hinkson
Suzanne Carr Hinton
S. William Hinton
Craig C. Howie
Tracy L. Hughes
Jane Fichner Hungarter
Cynthia Adams James
Carolyn Bloxham Johnson
Gary R. Johnson
Beverly L. Jones
Andrew C Jordan
Anna Milheim Jordan
Winifred M. Keller
Amy Potts Kelly
Harry L. Kostyk
Alisa M. Kunkel
Nancy A. LaRiviere
Jonathan P Laubach
Suzanne P. Leach
Randall S. Lieberman
Sharon A. Link
Antonio Lopez
Wilma Gonzalez Lopez
Christopher K, Lupolt
Chris A. Markle
Mark E. Mazaleski
Lee J. McCarthy III
Kirk W, McCracken
Diane Vautrin McGrath
Matthew C. McHugh
Suzanne Reinbold Medence
Kenneth A, Miller
Steven C. Miller
Susan Weber Miller
Bruce I. Milzman
Elizabeth A. Moran
Theodore R. Morris II
Sheila A. Mulligan
Todd J. Owens
Jacqueline Rudderow Parker
Alice M. Perlman
John W. Purdy Jr
Cynthia B. Robbins
Linda E. Roemer
Kevin P Ryan
Ann Sarandoulias
David C. Scott
Roberta L. Shade
Sherri Leitzel Shiflett
Nanci G. Shreiner
Catherine A. Sieben
Lisa Huchler Smith
Patrick C. Smith
Teresa C, Sol
Kenneth H. Stettler
George J. Stockburger
Maria Barry Supko
Linda Rhoades Swartz
Joseph S Thomas
John J. Turner, Jr
Lisa Kapustay Turner
Eric D. Ulsh
Deborah L. Voll
Stephen A Vorel
Elizabeth Allen Vought
Russell E. Wagner
Lawrence L. Walsh
Christine J. Wescott
Bruce C, Wilson
Diane E. Wissinger
Joanne Lubben Yotnakparian
Laura A. Young
George R Zelnick
Laura Bryan Zimmerman
Wendy Collins Zimmerman
Class Of 1985
Carolyn S. Accardi
Kevin J. Akner
Tracy Gerard Akner
Joy Good Albright
Wendy L. Ammon
Stephen S. Anderson
Michael P. Bahner
Melissa Miller Barnes
John K, Bayless
James A. Bazewicz
David E. Bingaman
Ronalyn Decker Bingaman
Eric A Boehme
Timothy J. Brown
Ester E. Chaban
Kevin M. Chesia
Lori A. Ciarrocca
Barbara Johnson Cipollini
Stacey Esworthy Cook
Douglas W. Cosgrove
Kathryn R. Darwin
Brandon Forsyth Deatly
Pamela J. Deisher
Scott E. Deitch
Thomas F Demko
Cheryl L. Diacik
Blair R. Downie
Kathryn Welliver Dunn
B. Scott Erickson
Leah G. Fahsbender
Harold T Farver
Nancy Horvath Fazekas
Ann H. Fehr
Mary Ann Ferrie
Richard E. Ferry
Claire Waltking Fiebiger
Margaret Anne Finley
Geraldine J. Gorman
Kathleen Gorman Gray
Luanne Graybill
Eileen G. Gruebel
Douglas R. Hall
Patricia C. Hanson
Tracy W, Hart
Scott K. Hayward
Robert L. Hester, Jr
John H. Hoare III
Jocelyn Hoffman
Pamela A. Holland
Lisa Duane Horner
Dorothy Johnson Howie
Steven R. Jenkins
Carta Shreiner Johns
Stuart W. Juppenlatz
Gloria Faylor Karchner
William J. Kennedy, Jr
Caryn M. Kenny
Terri L. Kern
Joel W. Krantz
Mary E. Kuchka
Terri Gleichmann Kugler
Thomas S. Lagerman
Katherine Lappe
Gerald J. Linski
Jennifer Colson Lowry
Beth A, Mallison
Kathleen Marshall Martin
Robert A. McDermott
Peter R. McQuaid
Richard J. Mextorf
Jeffrey C. Miller
Sally A. Murphy
Beth A. Naegeli
Howard R. Nelson, Jr
Keith W. Newell
Martin J. Nolan
Carolyn J. Oberholtzer
Christopher D. Pauley
Gregory T Pealer
Cynthia L. Pellegrino
James F Penney
Lutz G. PeschI
Susan L. Pullen
Theodore K. Reese
Glenda S. Rennie
Michael E. Ritter
Marjorie S. Rosini
Denise Rode Russell
Mark L Russell
Kristen A. Schreiber
Karen S. Schwille
Christopher P. Sencindiver
Lisa A. Sheehan
Andrew R. Siegel
Michael A. Skarbek
Linda L. Skinner
Sandra L. Slemmer
Timothy L. Snook
Susan Brotherton Sorensen
Charles R. Straw
Andrew J. Takach
Kim Birkins Takach
Janet Holzhauer Taylor
Kenneth B. Teals, Jr
John B. Tevlin. Jr
Christopher A. Thorsheim
Karia J. Tillman
William H. Todt, Jr
Cynthia A. Triolo
Cheryl Wiley Venezia
Roderic G. Vitty
Michael D. Vought
Mary Fisher Warrick
William C. Warrick
Patricia A. Wellerson
Harry W. Welliver II
James C. Wendover
Douglas J. Wilkins
Linda M. Willauer
James W. Wisse
Kathleen Villano Woerner
K. Joy Wood
Michel J. Wright
David C. Zimmerman
Deborah L. Zimmerman
Class Of 1986
Douglas A. Alderdice
Lyn Beamesderfer
Laurie Turns Bentz
Elizabeth A. Biehl
Joseph H, Boileau
David W. Bradley
Diane K. Braisted
Michele A. Bridges
Alice D. Brown
David W. Brown
Patrice C. Carrigan
William M. Clinton
Doris A. Cook
Steven P. Deckard
Francis C. Decker
Carle Birtley Deitrick
Kevin L. Delosier
Michelle Triaca Dennen
Gail C. Dilonardo
Diann L. Doelp
Kelly A. Doerr
Karen L. Doty
Janice M. Dunphy
Robin L. Emerson
Stephanie Foglia
Kathy L. Forrest
Andrew J. Gallagher
John W. Gartner III
Gwen C. Gormley
Faithann M. Grigalunas
Caroline S. Hackel
Donna K. Hansen
Timothy S. Hansen
Jeffrey S. Harbst
Steven G Harrel
Charlene J. Heller
Eric J. Hesse
Georgia A. Hoff
Deborah L. Holt
Lynn E. Horner
Kenneth E. Hughes
Daniel J. Ikenson
Wendy H. Jacobs
Ellen Guinee Jenkins
Brian L. Jones
Cathy L. Jones
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Kathryn L. Kissinger
Brian J, Leib
George C. Liberopoulos
Todd A, Liddick
Jeffrey W. Lockard
Andrea S. f^afimud
Susan J. Malyniak
fvlary K. McEvoy
Dawn A. Melo
Susan Gorsucfi Mesko
Donald L. fs^etzler
Wendy 1^. fi/lurray
Charles B. Muzzy, Jr
Catfierine E. Neuburger
Ellen R. Nofer
Craig R. Orr
Ctieryl A. Parisi
Deborafi Guldner Pavio
Lisa L. Pego
Kennetfi R. Peifer, Jr.
Cfiarlene M. Pelow
Allison Ricfiards Pensyl
Lisa A. Porter
f\/licfiael B. Quigley
Susan E. Rafial
Bryan S. Ravitz
Jill C. Roberts
D. H/lark Robinson
Debra Beck Ronan
Kitnberly A. Rubio
Amy J Rumbaugfi
Jotin T Sansonetti
Jennifer Sampsell Sassaman
Katfierine L. Schilling
David P Schleppy
Torr P Schmey
Douglas G. Soutter
Cynthia L. Slulb
David A. Sweigard
Denise A. Symonds
Douglas T. Talhelm
Vance D. Tomei
Gary T. Toth
(ylary M. Tuckett
Virginia S. Turner
Julia Van Sleen Valliere
Heather lulcRoberts Wallach
Stephen A. Walter
John P Walthall
Bryan J. Werner
Paul D. Wernes
Elizabeth L. Whitham
Lauri A. Winkelried
Janet A Wyllie
William Youngblood, Jr
Class Of 1987
Jennifer P. Alexion
Daria R. Aumiller
Adam L. Bates
Aprilann C. Beauchamp
Jennifer E Berman
Ellen E. Berry
Roberta Bianchi
George W. Broseman
Karen J. Buchanan
William C. Calven III
Assunta M. Cannone
Lisa A. Caruso
t^/1elissa J. Church
Cynthia A. Clouser
Andrew M. Cobb
Patti Ann Collins
lilaureen E. Connelly
Emilie Schreffler Conover
Ellen K. Daley
Sharon L, Daugherty
Kerry A. Decker
Diana Nolle Deitch
fi/litchell S. Delong
Armand W, Dodsworth III
In memory of,
Kenneth T Donnahoo
by W. Murray Hunt, Jr.
Laurie Draper
Christopher Eble
Constance M. Eckhart
Beth f^ichele Evans
Matthew M. Fager
James H Faust
Joseph F Flynn
Susan A. Franchi
Linda E. Frees
Amy S. Fuller
Jay V. George
Jeffrey A. Giaimo
Joseph M. Grimm
Marjorie V. Guckes
Linda J. Hagelgans
Thomas A. Haines
James G. Harris
Thomas D. Harrison
Leslie A, Heller
Elizabeth L. Huff
M. Alice Jeremko
Ruth A. Jones
Thomas P. Kauffman
Charles R. Keller, Jr.
Adriene M. King
Brian D. Kleckner
Kathleen A. Kloss
Deborah C, Kopf
Wenette J. Krantz
Anthony Lamanna
Arthur L. Legar III
Paula S, Long
Richard D. Lynch
Diane L. Mahan
Laura J. Marr
JodI Fisher Mazaleski
Felicia A. McClymont
Paul J. McHenry
Mary Jane McLaughlin
James A. McNulty
James B. Muller
Lauren Warncke Muzzy
Donna C. Neal
Leslie Wells O'Malley
Timothy A. Owens
Steven A, Paradies
Janine M Parker
Heather Carter Pescht
Phyllis A. Rea
Judith A. Redsecker
Cynthia Lain Rowan
David J. Savino
Denae J. Schoner
Stephen C. Schweitzer
Randal J. Secor
Margaret A. Seville
Robert A. Shenk
Marilyn L. Sierer
Craig H. Smith
John C. Snyder
Robert P. Sochovka
Jon C. Stroup
Dawn J. Szala
Matthew S. Taylor
Edward J. Thomas
Richard J. Thomas
Eric R. Tucker
John D. Underkoffler
William A. Valliere
Scott T Wachenfeld
Joseph M. Wallach
Sharon E. Ward
Bruce B. Weaver
Lisa C. Welsher
Class of 1988
Joseph F. Azzarello
Susan E. Bailey
James A. Balas
Mark W. Basilii
Michael J. Bendorf
Mark P. Bensel
Lori A. Bierly
Joan E. Book
Andrew H. Bowman
Matthew A. Boynton
Stacy L. Brechbiel
Mason W. Brown
Albert P Bucci
Sylvia Buck
Charles A. Buckley III
Michael W, Burton
Lynda E. Butler
Carolyn A. Calderon
Damian C. Caracciolo
Douglas B, Carlson
Maria C. Cerza
Robert H. Cheddar
Christine M. Clewell
Richard F Close III
Marjorie M. Cook
Stephen P Cook
Sarah E. Corbin
Pamela A Culos
Peter C, Culos
Claire M. Daley
Michael S. Dayton
Keith Delaporte
Christian H. Dewald
John P Dogum
Dawn Lejda Doll
Robert P Doll
Christopher J. Donato
Catherine Dorko
Anne E. East
Donielle D. Fanarjian
Timothy M. Fitzgerald
Douglas D. Gable
In memory of
Juliet Gibson
by Gary W. Fincke
by Paul R. and Dorothy Gibson
by Senior Class of 1989,
Susquehanna University
Kimberlee A. Gorman
Kevin N. Gormley
Ginger L. Goss
Brett W. Graf
Valerie Hansen
Scott H. Harding
Barbara L. Harrison
Dorothy N. Hart
Maureen P Hassett
Michael W. Henderson, Jr
Bonnie L, Herb
Diane L, Herdling
Kristen J. Holgerson
John E. Homestead, Jr
Heidi A. Huber
Jeffrey D. Hughes
Paul M, Joslyn
Patrick M Kennedy
Mark F Koskulitz
Scott A Krzykowski
Suzanne J. Kuhnast
Candace L. Lain
Karen J, Ledebuhr
Daniel A. Lichtner
Cynthia M. Logan
Julia Y. Lu
Brian G. Lucas
Thomas A. McNairy
Sandra L. Mull
William Nace
Sarah J. Nickey
Christopher P Noah
Kathleen French Noah
Christopher W. Parker
Sharon Pavlik
John P. Pavllshin
Robert W, Pierson
Michael C. Pizzico
Todd I Quackenboss
Jerald R. Reimenschneider
Steven E. Rich
Martha A. Richardson
Chnstine A. RIedy
Patricia A. Ross
Grace C Rossi
Barbara A. Rosliac
Joseph S. Scotese
Michael S. Searer
William Smedley
J. Clayton Smith
Reed A. Starr
Patrick W. Sterrett
Craig W, Sloken
Ann M. Straka
Paul R. Sultan
Mark D. Thorshelm
Sharon Deborah Tirpak
Scott M. Torek
James E. Turner
Michelle S. Vickers
Paul N. Walser, Jr.
Donna M Wenz
Deborah L. Wolland
Geoffrey M. Woodall
Christine B. Wuslich
Angela B. Yarnitsky
Michelle A. Zuniga
Bequests
It is with deep gratitude that the names of alumni
and friends from whom bequests were received
during the 1988-89 year are listed below.
Susquehanna University honors the memory of
these loyal and generous individuals and their
devoted concern for Susquehanna.
Mary App Trust
Estate of Walter B. Freed
Estate of Victor M. Gubin
Estate of Robert A. Keeler
Honorary Degree Recipients
Stuart E. H'86and
Ruth Barstad
Edwin B. Bronner H'74
Charles B, H'82 and
Lore Degenstein
Harold A. Dunkelberger H'79
George F H'71 and Janet
Earhart Harkins
Henry H'88 and Jane Hood
John C. Horn H'65
Theodore H'75 and Nadine
Lindquist
Carl H'75 and Thilda Mau
Robert E. Schellberg H'70
Amos Alonzo H'88 and
Arvilla Stagg
Alan R. Warehime H'82
GustaveW. Weber H'77
Frederick G. Wedemeyer H'f
Faculty and Staff
Gifts to Susquehanna from faculty and staff
represent meaningful support from those people
who are instrumental in making the University 's
goals reality. We are especially appreciative of their
generosity. The following list recognizes those
members of the faculty and staff who made gifts in
1988-89
Lawrence A. Abler
George C. Adams, Jr. '75
Dorothy M. Anderson '62
Barry E. App
Donald and Freni Aungst
Jane F Barlow
Robert M. '39 and Hildred
Bastress
Jean B Beamenderfer '39
William L. '71 and Mary Jane
Bechtel, Jr
Carl J. and Patricia A. Bellas
George Bickel, Jr
James A. '63 and Martha Barker
'70 Blessing
George C. and Carol L, Boone
Susan R, Bowers
Robert L. and Carol Bradford
Michael J. Breslin
Nancy A Cairns
Jim '63 and Brenda
Campbell
Donna Catherman
Carrol and Shirley Clemens
Virginia M Coombs
Joel and Trudy Cunningham
Robert and Kathleen Dalton
Jane M. Daly
Peter V and Barbara Deekle
Galen H. and Deanna Deibler
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Howard E and Janet DeMott
Mark W and Carolyn DeWalt
Henry and Dolly Diers
Elwood R Dietz 76
Barbara Erdman
Hans E. and Barbara Feldmann
Robert B. Fessler
Gary W and Elizabeth Fincke
Patricia B, Fishbein
Kenneth O and Irene Fladmark
Frank W. and Joan Fletcher
Boyd and Jane S Gibson
Gynith C. Giffin
Robert M Goodspeed
Gerald R. and Betty Gordon
Charlotte Gross
Wallace J. and Andree
S. Growney
Donald J. and Connie
N. Harnum
Randolph P and Carol
J. Harrison
Susan M. Hegberg
David C. and Marcie Henry
Stephen R. Herrold '69
Ralph T. and Jane Hess
Kay Shroyer 74 and Fred
Hooper
Donald D. and Grace Housley
W. Murray Hunt, jr.
Charles J. and Pam Igoe
Lawrence M. '43 and Louise
Kresge '45 Isaacs
Marvin and Emily T. Kerstetter
Daniel L. and Kathy L Kilgus
John and Sara Kirkland
Paul E. Klingensmith
Jack and Ruth Kolbert
Alan Fritz Kreisler
Barbara A. Lewis
David W. and Bonnie Eiker
'70 Lightcap
John H, and Dorothy Longaker
Richard H. and Margie Lownght
Donna K. Maize
Frank Marcinek
Heinrich and Leona Martin
Richard J. and Dorothy Masom
Marjorie Wolfe McCune '43
Thomas F and Jenny McGrath
Genevieve Mease
James R. and Helen E. Misanin
Robert G. and Gerburg Mowry
Sandra L Mull '88
Edward and Jeanne H. Neff
David and Judy Newcomer
Helen S. Nunn
Robert E. and Helen Nylund
Neil H, Potter
Leone E. and Jean Re
Otto and Beulah Reimherr
Wilhelm Reuning
Maureen Davenport Ries '62
Margaret B. Rislow
Edward S '42 and Blanche
Forney '42 Rogers
Frank Harner and Beverly
Romberger
Marvin and Raven Rudnitsky
Lance and Cynthia Sadiek
M. Jane Schnure '39
Allan T and Nancy Schreffler
Edward S. and Jeanette Schwan
E Raymond '37 and Winifred
Shaheen
Ronald and Katherine
Shambach
Marilyn L '87 and Richard
Sierer
David and Florence Silverman
Lewis E. and Linda Silverman
Linda L. Skinner '85
AlexG. H. Smith
C Scott Smith
Jean M. Smith
Philip S. and Renee Sosland
Amos Alonzo H'88 and Arvilla
Stagg
Don and B. J. Stever
Cyril M. and Leona Stretansky
Catherine A Svetec '86
Mark V. Swanson '77
George R. F and Barbara Tamke
James and Katherine Temple
Christopher and Christine
Thomforde
Gene R. Urey
Peter Waldek
William A. Ward
Cloyd Weaver
Gustave W Weber H'77
Pamela L. White
David N. and Judie Wiley
Elizabeth Wiley
JoAnne E. Wray
Jack and Janet Young
Rick and Mavis Ziegler
Parents
The Parents ' Executive Committee under the
leadership of Co-chairs, Jack and Joan Bishop,
raised $53,850. Of this total, $42,820 was
designated for the Blough-Weis Library. Thank
you, SU parents for responding generously to our
phonathon callers and the Parent Fund letters.
John K. Addy
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P Adier
Herbert and Nancy Allmers
Ralph Allocco
Robert and Patricia Ancipink
William M. Andres
Eddie L. and Linda Armacost
Charles R. and Mary Elizabeth
Ashwell
David H. and Jane E. Aussicker
Roger W. and Carole Avery
L. Kent Babcock III
Robert and Barbara Bakeman
J. Paul and Karen Balas
Russell C Ball
John Bamman
Joseph and Amy Baran
Emil G. and Marion Barran
Ellen M. Bateman
Sandino R Battisti
Fred and Nancy Baumann
John A and Joan Baxter
John E and Joan S. Beadencup
Joseph P and Elaine Beck
David M and Carol B. Beckwith
Robert J Bell
Raymond B and Valerie E.
Bentley
Carl E and Fair Bentz
Gerald V and Judith Benyo
Kermit G. and Sandra Bergey
Albert and Gertrude Berman
William R. and Janet Betz
Wharton and Tania Biddle
B Richard and Joyce Bilger
James G and Carolyn
Birmingham
Roy A and Gloria E Boedeker
Sheldon and Lillibeth Boruchow
Benjamin and Elizabeth Botti
Jerry Boyer
Andrew J. and Dolores Bozzelli
Neal E and Carolynn
Bredehoeft
Francis and Cornelia M Brogan
Wilhelm B. Bronander
John M and Patricia Brotherton
Clifton J. and Jane Brown
Bruce and Sharron Brust
Franklin Buckalew
Lorna Buis
John J. and Valerie A Bukowski
Mr and Mrs. Albert W. Bunting
Antonio and Josephine Buoscio
Bruce S. and Rachele A.
Burchell
James R. and Elizabeth Burke
leda Calich
John M. and Nancy Camarco
John B. and Patricia Campbell
Anthony and Catherine N.
Caputo
Daniel and Margaret Caracciolo
Michael A and Cynthia Caretti
Dennis M and Margaret Carleton
Bruce L and Jean Carlson
Anthony and Sharon Carroll
Mary E. Casey
Richard T. and Manon L.
Celiberti
Sandra A. and Martin Christman
Robert V and Bernadette
Ciccarelli
Walter Ciecierski. Sr.
Dewey P. and Rosemane Clark
Patrick and Norah Clohessy
Thomas J and Margaret
Colaiezzi
John A and Joan Considine
Arthur and Rosemary Conway
Judith Cooley
Robert M. and Ann M Corsetto
George L. Corsilia
Nicholas J. and Barbara
Costalas
Gerard and Rosemary Cozzolino
Wallace D. and Julia Crane
Rudyard L. and Dons Crider
Alfred and Vittoria D'Alessandro
Robert W Danforth
Phillip H. and Joanne C. David
John F. and Dana Davies
Joseph and Arlene Davis
Wayne E. and Patricia Delawter
John A. and Eileen Delduca
Charles M and Dolores
De Maria
Thomas F. and Rosemary
Demko
L. Jean Dimond
Anthony J. and Tommie
Lee Dingbaum
Harry A. Dishong
James L and Carol Ditto
William and Barbara Donzeiser
David W. and Beverly
Ann Doupe
Timothy and Rose Marie
Downing
Joseph A. and Marianne T.
Downs
Jean and Martha Drolet
Ronald and Judith
Druckenmiller
Kenneth E. Dubuc
Joseph Duhamel
Charlotte M. Eberly
John C and Judith Ebert
James and Suzanne Ediund
John A. Edson
George W. and Mary Louise
Eiker
Harry and Ruth S. Eisenhauer
Jason M. and Patricia Elsas
Joseph and Elva M. Elsman
William H. Elvidge
Daniel H Emerson
John W. and Patricia Emrich
William B. and Donna Engel
Francis A. and Patricia Erminio
George J. and Catherine Esty
Herbert J and Pamela Etzold
Dale F Eyster
Henry and Patricia Fadrowski
Martin and Shirtey F Fafette
Donald and Geraldine Eager
Mr and Mrs. Glenn H. Faick
F. Joseph and Annette P. Farnoly
Charles R. and Arleen Fatigati
Peter A. and Constance Fauci
G James Fawcett
Patsy R Fetterolf
Robert W and Lois Filbey
Brendan J. and Pat Flynn
David F. and Diane Fody
William and Doris Formosa
David L Foster
Gary and Barbara Frack
Thomas M and Kathleen
Francis
Vincent and Sophie Fudge
Vincent E Furey, Jr
Samuel C. and Carol Fusco
John M and Sarah R. Fuss
James J. Gallagher
Martin L. Gallagher
Alexander T Galloway II
George and Elizabeth Geraci
Charles J. and Ellen Gero
Hartin H. Gessner
Ralph W. and Johanna B. Giasi
Francis W. and Cartene D.
Gibbons
Paul R and Dorothy B Gibson
Cathenne Gilligan
Frederick T. and Linda S. Givens
Stuart and Barbara Gnapp
Martin and Lorraine Goldstein
Elizabeth C. Gomory
Karl D. and Vera Gordinier
Ronald Graczyk
Stephen C. and Lynn Grant
Michael E. Gray
Sheldon and Renate B. Greene
Edgar and Doris Griffie
Alfred H. and Nancy Griffith
Nancy S Guckes
Robert L. and Suzanne Gude
George C and Ann Hackl
Robert J. and Nancy Hamilton
Edward J. and Patricia
Hammond
Robert L. and Jane Harding
John A. and Marcia Harman
Craig A. and Bonnie Harper
Lawrence T. and Mary Ann
Harrison
John K. and Lucille J. Haubner
A. Patricia Hauplli
George J and Kathleen Haydu
Charles L Healey
Paul E. and Karen M. Heckman
Carol D. Heftner
Kenneth C. and Marcia Heiden
Edward C and Betty Heinz
Robert E Heist
Raymond C and Janet Helt
Hugh M. Henry, Sr.
Carl D and Kathleen Herbein
Jay H and Joan Herdling
Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Herr
Harold and Jean Hetherington
Kai L. Heyer
J Lawrence and Katharine
Higgins
Robert B. and Mananne W
Hirschman
Warren J. and June A. Hollander
Thomas A. and Sue Hook
Kent C. and Lois Horner
Patrick D. Hewlett
Lewis and Carol Ruber
George P. and Emily Hubley
Bruce and Betsy Huftine
Richard and Shirley
Hugendubler
Robert and Evelyn Huggard
Alfred B. Hughes
Robert A. and Barbara J.
Hughes
Lee W and Ann Hummel
Eleanor R Hunt
Frank E. Hurley
Cosmo J. and Marion lacavazzi
Thomas and Ann Marie
Isenberg
Cas and Joanne Jakubik
Michael G. and Dale Janis
Fredrick L. and Arlene Jonach
Robert J Jonas
Brian G. Jones
I. Fred and Suzanne Jones
Kenneth R. Jones
Ruth E Kahler
Joseph G. and Ann Marie
Kaminski
Michael and Eileen Kauker
William J. Kearney
Raymond T and Mary Keelin
Ulrich M and Gloria Keemss
William R. and Pamela Kennedy
Herbert H. and Karin O Kiehn
Jackson T and Nancy King
Leonard and Ruth Knapp
Donald and Evelyn Koenecke
Edward J and Valerie Kovalski
Joleene Kuenzel
Joseph J. Kusakavitch
Alfred E and Barbara
LaBrecque
Richard K. and Janet M. Laing
Roscoe D. and Margaret
LeCount
J. Wayne and Anne Lee
Ronald J and Jeanne Leib
Joseph and Linda Leuser
Salvatore and Lucille
Licciardone
John P and Nancy Locke
Philip M. and Donna Loftus
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George E and Barbara Lucas
Joseph C. and Mary Ann Lucia
William E. and Bernice L. Luithle
Harry L and Cathryn Lundy
Ned C. and Nancy Jean LurowisI
Paul E, and Sharon Mabry
Joan M Maher
W, Anthony and Hazel A. Major
Paul and Jeanette Makus
Glenn E. Mangold
Gregory A and Joann Manning
David and Lorraine Marconi
G. Tyson and Anita Maroon
Francis J. Marrone
Curtis C. Martin
Joseph S and Carole Martin
Raymond A and Kathryn
Martynuska
James R. and Nancy Masker
Richard G. and Carole G.
Masters
Romeo F, and Caroline Mattiussi
David and Glory McAllister
James P and Arlene McBrearty
Edward J. McCabe
James H. McCartney
Thomas S. and Suzanne T
McCready
William T and Joy A. McGarrigle
Hugh F. and Frances Mclntyre
Patrick J. and Judith Mclvor
George McKay
Joseph J. and Mary M
McLaughlin
Eugene T McLoughlin
Peter and Patricia McMahon
Robert T and Lois McManus
Robert B. and Genevieve McNiff
Joseph A. and Ann McNulty
William C. Mead
Rudolf Meckel
Richard W. and Sandra
Mellinger
Donald and Joy Merryman
Herbert E Meyer
Howard G. and Judith N. Meyers
Benjamin J. and Helen V.
Mezynski
Leo W. Mikus
Robert A. and Sandra Miller
Robert W. Miller
Ronald L. and Cecilia Miller
Thomas D and Sharon Miller
Richard M. and Martha Milstead
Wyllo I Mitchell
Esther E. Momrow
George C. and Jane Moor
Alvin R. and Margaret Morris
Stephen D and Carol L.
Mournighan
Robert E. and Denise Mrozek
Marjorie Mueller
William G. and Sarah Mueller
Anne E Muensler-Sinton
Henry and Carol Muessen
Thomas R. and Tricia Mull
Paul and Carol Murdoch
William Murdoch, Jr
William D. and Barbara Murphy
Mayweed J. and Maryland
Myers
Anthony D. and Sally Nazzaro
Robert S. and Barbara W.
Nestor
Allen W. and Beverly Nichols
Samuel F and Joan Niness
Alpheus V. and Margaret Oakes
David E. O'Brien
Paul and E. Dianne O'Connor
Harold J. and Katherine O'Keefe
Lorraine and Alvin T Olsen
George M and Susan M. O'Neil
Horace A. and Elizabeth Ott
Richard and Catherine Paddock
Robert A, Pankuck
Emmett J and JoAnne Paradine
Patricia and Christopher Parillo
Robert and Janet Parisi
Ashok H, and Jayshree Patel
Patrick and Judith Patte
H. Richard and Joyce L. Pearce
William A. and Patricia Pertusi
Frederick and Joan Petersen
George T Petroski
John A. and Elizabeth B. Phillips
Thomas G. and Janet Pickering
Preben and Barbara Poulsen
Mary Pritchard
Gerald T and Joan Pryor
Edward F and Lucille Raftery
Mr and Mrs. N. David Rahal
Corinto and Marie Ramundo
Theodore S. and Cynthia Ratkus
James and Isabel Rattay
Robert V, Ratz
Anthony and Barbara Reale
Lucien A. and Jacquelyn
Reformato
Raymond R and Carolyn Reis
Rainer W. and Anny Reitz
Victor M. and Andrea Richel
Barbara H. Richter
Charles J. and Carmen Ries
Thomas F Rocereto
Louis v. and Mary Ann Romano
Robert C. and Natalie Rooke
Ronald J. and Susan Ross
Robert and Margaret Roth
Alfred and Carol Rowinski
George S. Ruch
John C. Rushton
Robert J. and Mary Lou C.
Russell
Mr and Mrs. Philip F. Saalmuller
F Bruce and Sandy Sahler
Judith A. Sauer
J Michael and Janice M.
Saunders
James R Schiipp
Edward A. and Betty J. Schmidt
Walter W. and Martha
Schoenewolf
Mr and Mrs. John J. Schroeder
William L. and Linda Schrufer
Thomas E. and Elizabeth
Schukis
C Harold and Joan Schuler
Francis J. Schuler
Donna and Otis Schweiter
Gin! Sears
George and Kathleen Serafin
David A and Jane Sergison
Gerald F Sharp
William and Carole Shelly
John and Deniece Shimrak
Edmund M. and Patricia
Skarbek
Richard L. and Hazel Skinner
Paul R. and Regina Sloane
Harvey and Rea Smellz
Joseph E. and Gloria Smith
George D, and Rose Snyder
Bruce and Kathleen Sommers
Philip and llene Specter
Gerard J. Spellman
Paul N. and Sandra Sper
Harold N and Susan
Springstead
Sefton and Ann Stallard
Thomas Stanley
Mr and Mrs. C. Dale Steinmetz
Christopher and Joanne
Stephano
Benjamin and Doris Stepsus
A Paul and Jacqueline A.
St. George
William S. Stockman
Richard E. Storat
William and Elizabeth Stroup
Edward and Valerie Stuart
Donald L. and Mary Summers
Clifford M. Svikhart
Ray E. and Fay Swartz
Robert W. and Roddy Swinarton
John J Tacconi
George 8. and Catherine Tansey
Richard L. Taylor
G. Leonard and Dorothy
Teitelbaum
Charles I. Tenney
Jay R. and Kathleen Thatcher
Robert G and Harriet Thomas
George A. and Barbara A.
Tibaldi
Thomas V. and Katherine S.
Tinsley
Bruce and Marjorie Trotter
William E. and Lucille Tuffy
R. Noel and Elaine J. Turner
George Van Tuyl III
Leroy A. and June Varcoe
Arthur S. and Ann E. Verdesca
Robert P and Joan E. Vivian
Michael F and Ann Voipe
Mark and Jo Ann Wainwright
Martin L and Joan C. Walter
William A. and Janice Walter
George W. Ward
David F and Donna Warner
George F Weidle
Ronald and Jean Weigle
Morion W Weissman
Kenneth and Patricia A. Wenzel
William W. and Elizabeth M.
Wenzel
Richard K. and Barbara Wetzel
Ralph J. and Janet Wickham
Howard J and Doris Wikfors
John H. and Annmary Windels
Robert C and Betty E. Winkler
Karen C. Winter
Anthony F and Regina M.
Witcofsky
Stanley F and Sandy Witkowski
Daniel S. and Carol Witman
Joseph and Loretia Witt
Leo J, Wolfe
Nelson Wood
Richard H, WyatI
Eugene and Francis Yacapsin
Joseph and Doris Yastremski
Ronald F Yoder
John F. and Martha Zeller
Mr and Mrs Bruce Ziegler
Louis and Doris Zucca
Friends
Susquehanna is indebted to the friends of the
University for their generous support during
1988-89. We are truly pleased to recognize the
following individuals.
Fans proudi
Admissions Staff
Odekhiren and Pai Hwa Amaize
Melvin W. and Jean R, Anderson
Wally Anderson
Jeffrey and Susan P. Apfelbaum
Michael M. Apfelbaum
Sidney and Carole Apfelbaum
Emma C Baxter
Donna S Benham
Frederick W. Bisbee
Dorothy Blandon
Stanley and Viola Bombaski
Elsie S. Bothwell
Benjamin Botti, Sr
Michael Boury
Raymond C. and Mary Jane
Bowen
James M. and Elaine Brogan
Robert Brouse
John L. Bruch
Pat and Lois Bruno
Robert and Gail B. Surd
Howard J and Evelyn Campbell
Mr and Mrs. Stanley Carp
John A. and Jane C. Carpenter
John R. and Dorothy Cochran
Ronald H. Conard
David Coryell
Lillian Crawford
Dr and Mrs. E. C. Cunningham
Michael and Aideen Currid
John and Gladys Dagle
Preston B. and Isabelle Davis
Charles B. H'82 and Lore
Degenstein
John J. Deisinger
Charles W. and Mary J.
Doersom
Donald E. Doersom
Mr and Mrs. Robert W.
Donnahoo, Jr
Mr and Mrs. R. James Dunham
Edwin L. and Jane L. Ehlers
Scott Eichman
Margaret S. Ernst
Samuel H. and Dorothy Evert
Charles E. Eyster
Edvard and Lilly Fagereng
Edna Frandsen
Walter B. Freed, deceased
Kathryne Friedman
Hubert and Mabel Frings
Mr and Mrs. Charles Gardner
Paul W. and Anna M. Gessner
Mrs. Russell W. Gilbert
Betse Gombert
Richard E. Grimes
Charles and Carol Groce
Robert A. and June Grubb
James E. Gwinn, Jr
John and Jana M, Haberern
Gerald N. and Robie Hall
Stewart Haller
James R. and Eunice Heistand
Jack K. and Polly Hetrick
Mr and Mrs. Fred Hogan
Mr and Mrs, William Hokdak
Dr David E. Horlacher
John C. Horn H'65
Orlando W. Houts
Erwin W. Rowland
Nancy U Hultzapple
Lee C. and Arlene L. Hummel
James A. Jackson
Clyde H. Jacobs
Franklin L. Jensen
Richard T Jolly
Frank S. and Hilda Karniol
William G. and Lynne Karniol
Mr and Mrs. Robert Kaye
George and Margaret Keller
Frances Kivko
Dr and Mrs. Lawrence J. Kopf
Edward J. Kraus
Charles A. Laubach
Russ Lentz
Paul and Mary C, Levitan
Ivor Lewis
Jane Isaacs Lowe
Jean Lynch
Roger Lyons
Larry K. Mahaney
Thelma Martinec
Donald Mayes
Judith McCombs
Robert L. and Linda L. McGuire
Dorothy C. Meyer
Edward Mihalik
John R. and Joan Miller
Pierson K. and Margaret Miller
Patti V, Moeller
John Moore
Paul A. and Pauline Morelock
Harold C. and Nancy O'Connor
Rocco C. and Nancy Ortenzio
Virginia Payne
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Cynthia R. Poust
Truman H and Kay Purdy
Saul and Florence Putterman
Emily C. Rahter
John Rankin
Richard C. Rantzow
Carl and Alice Rice
Ruth Roberts
Daniel W. Rohrbaugh
Mrs. Raymond E, Roush
Genevieve Sarra
Gary Savastano
K. Robert Schmitt
Howard H. Schnure
Erick O. Schonstedt, Jr.
Harold Schreckengast
Harold J and Ann Schriver
Mr. and Mrs. Segalotf
Stan Seiple
Harold W. and Carolyn Singer
Louise Slater
Sam and Mae L. Sobczak
Gary A. and Sandy Sojka
Jerry A. and Corrine Soper
Robert O. and Vi Soper
Charles R. Spaid
Kenneth and Lenora Springfield
Dr. R. Terrance Stanton
Harold F. Stautfer
Stanley Stauffer
Sigmund Stoler
Clarence E. Stubert
Ralph C. and Grace Swan
Miriam Swank
Robert G. and Caryl Swanson
Wilson E. Touhsaent
Frederick D. Ullman
James M. and LaRue Unglaube
Marilyn L. Urie
Jan C. and Judy E. Walker
Alan R. Warehime H'82
GustaveW. Weber H77
Karl K. and Hertha S. Wehr
Mr. and Mrs. Luke F Weimer
Gary R. Wentzel
Richard F and Florence Wesner
Mr and Mrs. Robert Williams
Dorothy G. Wilson
E. E. Wissinger
Aileen Witmer
Harold F and Beth Woelfel
John F Wohlers
Donald A. Woodring
Jeannette B. Yappel
Ronald D. Yoder
Barbara Zeiders
Richard and Betty Zellers
Government and
Other Organizations
Corporate and Private
Foundations
Susquehanna is pleased to recognize the
following foundations for their support in 1988-89.
We are pleased that they have honored the
University through their gifts.
Apple Foundation
Anna Bohorad Trust
Carpenter Technology
Corporation
Degenstein Foundation
Harry F. Duncan Foundation
Faylor Foundation
Foundation for Independent
Colleges
Ambrose N. and Ida
Frederickson Foundation
G. Scott and Bessie K. Guyer
Foundation
Hall Foundation
Jewish Chautauqua Society
Josiah W. & Bessie H. Kline
Foundation, Incorporated
Christian R. and Mary Lindback
Foundation
Presser Foundation
John and Verna Reidler
Foundation
Research Corporation
Sears and Roebuck Foundation
L B. Smith Educational
Foundation
Margaret L. Wendt Foundation
York Container Foundation
Religious Organizations
and Cliurclies
Aid Association For Lutherans
Allegheny Synod, E.L.C.A.
All Saints Lutheran Church,
Kulpmont
Central Pennyslvania Synod,
L.C.A
Evangelical Lutheran Church
in America
Evangelical Lutheran Church,
Waynesboro, PA
Faith Lutheran Church,
Williamsport
First Lutheran Church,
Johnstown
Holy Tnnity Lutheran Church,
Hershey
Joy Bearers Sunday School
Class
Lower Susquehanna Synod,
E.L.C.A.
Metropolitan Washington Synod,
E.L.C.A.
Siloa Lutheran Church,
Morris Run
Siloa Lutheran Ladies Aid,
Morris Run
St. Luke Evangelical Lutheran,
Silver Spring, MD
Upper Susquehanna Synod,
EL.CA.
American Information Systems
Ben Franklin Technical Center
Camp Curtin E.C.C.
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Fund for the Improvement of
Post Secondary Education
Harrisburg Forest No. 43
Moose Hunting Lodge
National Endowment for the
Humanities
National Science Foundation
Grant
Pennsylvania Council on the
Arts
Pennsylvania Department of
Education
Pennsylvania Humanities
Council
Phi Delta Kappa
Spectroscopy Society of
Pittsburgh
Susquehanna Valley Alumni
Association
Women's Auxiliary of
Susquehanna University
WQSU AM and FM
Zembo Temple Ushers Fund
Gifts in Kind
Aid Association For Lutherans
Airport Restaurant
Arthur Treacher's Fish & Chips,
Shamokin Dam, PA
Boscov's Department Store. Inc.
Burger King Restaurant,
Shamokin Dam, PA
Nancy A. Cairns
DJ's Family Pizzeria & Italian
Restaurant
Elby's Family Restaurant,
Hummels Wharf, PA
Marianne Filo
Follett College Bookstores
Kathryne Friedman
Mr and Mrs. Hubert Frings
Front Street Station
Gary's Farm House Restaurant
Golden Arrow Motel
& Restaurant
Golden Corral Family Steak
House, Hummels Wharf, PA
Governor Snyder Mansion Gifts
Great Expectation Precision
Haircutters
Hardee's Restaurant,
Hummels Wharf, PA
Hoss's Steak and Seafood
House, Shamokin Dam, PA
Dr D.M. Hunten
Aberdeen Phillips Hutchison '34
K-Marl Store, Shamokin Dam,
PA
Herbert N. Kiehn
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Alan Fritz Kreisler
Lewisburg Studio
Luca Pizza, Susquehanna
Valley Mall
Lutheran Brotherhood
Judith McCombs
Merck & Company
Mister Donut,
Hummels Wharf, PA
Museum Necca
Nature's Design
Phi Delta Kappa
Philadelphia Area Consortium of
Special Collections Libraries
Pizza By Pappas
Pizza Hut, Shamokin Dam, PA
Wilhelm Reuning
Rine's Flower Shop
& Greenhouses
Edward S '42 and Blanche
Forney '42 Rogers
St. Cyril and Methodius Convent
- Danville
St. Matthew Lutheran Church
- Bloomsburg
Estate of Ruth Sampter
Selinsgrove Sub Shop
Tedd's Landing Restaurant
Tektronix, Inc.
Total Concept Salon
Mrs. Maria Underkoffler
Peter Waldeck
Wendy's Old Fashioned
Hamburgers,
Hummels Wharf.PA
Ernest E. Wissinger
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Honorary Gifts
During the 1988-89 fiscal year, gifts were
received in honor of the following individuals.
Sidney and Carole Apfelbaum
by Jeffrey Apfelbaum
by Mictiael M. Apfelbaum
The Harry A Coryell Family
by David Coryell
Mary Louise and George
W. Eiker
by David W. and Bonnie
Eiker '70 Ligtitcap
Lawrence M. Isaacs '43
by Edward S '42 and
Blanche Forney '42 Rogers
by Cyril M, and Leona
Stretansky
Simon B. '30 and Kathryn Jarrett
'34 Rhoads
by Lawrence M. '43 and
Louise Kresge '45 Isaacs
Memorial Gifts
There can be no more fitting way to link
remembrances of the past with hope for the future
than through a memorial gift. During the 1988-89
fiscal year, gifts were received in memory of the
following individuals.
Gilbert C. Askew '61
by t\Aelvin W. Anderson
by Lynn Hassinger Askew '57
by Stanley Bombaski
by John R. Cochran
by John L. Deisinger
by Edwin L. Ehlers
by Jana M Haberern
by Erwin W. Howland
by James A. Jackson
by Franklin L. Jensen
by Joy Bearers Sunday
School Class
by Robert L fiAcGuire
tiy Richard Reichard '60
by Siloa Lutheran Church
by Siloa Lutheran Ladies Aid
by Wilson E. Touhsaent
by Marcella C. Turnbach '36
by Jan C. Walker
by John F Wohlers
Walter P Benham '58
by Donna S Benham
John Bennett
by Clarence E. and Phyllis A.
Stubert
Betsy Bunting Bolger '65
by Carl L '65 and Beth
Campbell
by Jim '63 and Brenda H.
Campbell
Kenneth H Bothwell, Jr '54
by Elsie S Bothwell
Ralph Casale, Sr
by George R.F and Barbara
Tamke
Edna M. Coesler
tjy William E Cochran
Madalene Hayes Connor '40
by Eleanor Saveri Wise '39
Pastor Dauberman
by Carol Dauberman '56 and
Irving Chidsey
Kenneth T Donnahoo '87
by W. H^urray Hunt, Jr
Charles C. Eberly III '65
by Charlotte M. Eberly
George H Eveler
by Jean E. Lynch
Elizabeth G. Eyster '72
by Charles F Eyster
by Dale F Eyster
Walter B. Freed
t)y George R. F. and Barbara
Tamke
Juliet Gibson '89
by Gary W. Fincke
by Paul R. and Dorothy Gibson
by Senior Class of 1989.
Susquehanna University
Betty Baltzer Goyne '39
by Marjorie Curtis Hanson '39
George L. Haller H'63
by Stewart Haller
Dorothy Shutt Kimmel '40
by George J. Kimmel
Alverna Reese Kohler '39
by lularjorie Curtis Hanson '39
Stephen J, Martinec '35
by Thelma Martinec
George Moeller
by Patti V. Ivloeller
William H Pousi, Jr '49
by Cynthia R. Poust
William O. Roberts '29
by Carl tA. '63 and Kathyrn
Mayer
by Ruth Roberts
Gereon Wagner Salevan '29
by Laird S Gemberling,
Esquire '33
George A. Spaid '29
by Camp Curtin E.CC
by Ronald H. and Kathryn S.
Conrad
by Helen Musselman
Dobbie '40
by Charles W. and May J.
Doersom
by Donald E. and Georgia E.
Doersom
by Scott Eichman
by Richard E. Grimes
by Harrisburg Forest No. 43
by Nancy U. Hultzapple
by Moose Hunting Lodge
by Moskowitz/Jacobs, Inc.
by Sam and Mae L. Sobczak
by Charles R. Spaid
by Harold F. and Burnice H.
Stauffer
by Larry W. Updegrove
by Marilyn L. Urie
by Donald A. and Christine C.
Woodring
by Jeannette B Yappel
Jason Yeager
by Zembo Temple Ushers Fund by Admissions Staff,
Paul R. Swank '33
by Miriam Swank
Allen C Tressler '29
by Carl and Alice Rice
Norman Walz
by First National Trust Bank
by Pierson K. and Margaret
Miller
Susquehanna University
by Jim '63 and Brenda H.
Campbell
by W. Murray Hunt, Jr
by Richard and Betty Zellers
' 'Hanna ' ' turns on the chann!
Businesses and Corporations
Gifts from businesses and corporations provide
support for Susquehanna beyond the campus
community. We are indebted to the following
businesses and industries for the generous support
in 1988-89
Alexander Pontiac-Buick
AMP Ina
Apfelbaum Realty
ARA Food Service
Basket Gourmet
Beavertown Cast Stone, Inc.
Beavertown Mills, Inc.
Becker Body Shop
Beverley's
Bilger Fuels
Bingaman & Son Lumber
B J.'s ■ A Place for Ribs
BKW Coach Line
Blough Wagner Manufacturing
Bob Newman, Inc.
Boscov's Department Store, Inc.
Butter KrusI Baking Co.
Dr A C Catalano
Cellitti Moving & Storage Co.
Central Builders Supply
Central Pennsylvania Savings
Charles Associates
Citair, Inc.
Commercial Printing. Inc.
Commonwealth Bancshares
Corp.
CONTEL of PA. Inc.
Country Cupboard Inc.
Courtyard Counseling Center
John Dagle Jewelry
The Daily Item
Deans Oil Co.. Inc.
Diehl Auto & Truck Leasing
D J's Family Pizzeria
Dogwood Hill Nursery. Inc
E.N. Dunlap, Inc
Fairchild Brothers. Inc.
First National Trust Bank
Follett College Bookstores
Furman Foods. Inc.
Gary's Farmhouse Restaurant
Gettig Technologies. Inc.
Golden Arrow Motel
Golden Corral
Graci's Flowers
Wm F Groce. Inc.
M. Gubin & Son
Edwin L. Heim Co.
Holiday Inn of America
Jack Helm Ford. Inc.
John-David Advertising
JPM Company
Juniata Garment Company
Karchner. McCleilan & Riddell
Katie's Kleeners
Keller Marine Service Inc.
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Kieffer Physical Therapy
Kirby Manufacturing Company
Kleen-Mist Car Wash
Kratzer Oil Company. Inc.
Kreamer Feed Store
Dr F C. Lagrimas
Leer East
Lenker Manufacturing Co.
Lewisburg Studio
The Locker Room
Lutheran Brotherhood
Mary Macintosh
Medical & Surgical Center
Mel-Co Printing
Merck & Company
Middleburg Oil Company
Middleswarth Potato Chips
Moore Business Forms
Moskowitz/Jacobs, Inc.
Mr Carmen. Inc.
Dr Mohammad M. Munir
Northway Industries. Inc.
Northwood Insurance Agency
The Optomelric Office
Ott Packagings, Inc.
Dr John Pagana
Paul Sline Chev-Olds.-GEO
J.C. Penney Company
Penn Lyon Homes. Inc.
Penn TV Sales and Service
Penn Valley Printing Co.
Perkins Restaurant
Perry Petroleum Equipment Ltd.
Phillips Motel
The Picture Place
Plaza House Furniture
Poloron Homes of PA. Inc.
Portion Pack Food Service
Port Motel
Purdy Insurance Agency, Inc.
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Rea & Derick, Inc.
Reed's Real French Cleaners
Rhoads Mills, Inc.
Rine's Flower Shop
Thomas R. Rippon
Ritz-Craft Corporation of PA
Rosenblum's, Inc.
Russell Industries, Inc.
Dr Mohammad Samad
Schindler's Studio
Selinsgrove Dental Associates
Selinsgrove Sub Shop
Selmax and KenTex
Service Electric Cable TV
Allen Shaffer & Son Insurance
Silvertip, Inc.
Smeltz Auto Sales Co.
Snyder County Trust Co.
Staiman Brothers Steel
Stanley Woodworking
Steininger's Laundry
Stroehmann Brothers Co.
Sunbury Broadcasting Corp.
Sunbury Textile Mills. Inc.
Super Bowl 522
Super Teams Ltd.
Susquehanna Insurance
Associates
Susquehanna Sound
Productions
Susquehanna Valley Mall
Susquehanna Valley White
Swineford National Bank
Tektronix Inc.
R.U. Troutman & Sons, Inc.
Universal Suppliers, Inc.
Valley Toyola-AMC
Varias Restaurant
Village TV & Stereo
Walnut Acres, Inc.
H. Warshow & Sons
Weis Markets, Inc.
Dr David Wilson
William A. and Marjorie Witkop
Wolf Furniture
Wood Metal Industries, Inc.
Woolrich, Inc.
Zartman Construction, Inc.
Zimmerman Dodge
Matching Gift Companies
Susquehanna University is grateful to our
alumni, parents and friends who increase their
personal gifts by having them matched by their
employer 's matching gift program. We sincerely
appreciate the generosity of the many commpanies
which provide this special benefit. For more
information about this program, please contact the
University Development Office. The following list
recognizes 1988-89 matching gift companies.
3M Foundation
Aetna Life & Casualty
Air Products and Chemicals
ALCOA
Allied-Signal Foundation
Allstate Foundation
American Cyanamid Co.
American International Group
Amoco Foundation, Inc
Appleton Papers, Inc.
APS Foundation, Inc.
ARA Services, Inc.
Arkwright Foundation, Inc.
Armstrong Rubber Co.
Armstrong World Industries
Ashland Oil Foundation, Inc.
AT&T Foundation
Avery International
Bankers Trust Co
The Bank of New York
Bank of Pennsylvania
Barclays Bank PLC
Barnes Group Foundation, Inc.
The Baxter Foundation
Becton Dickinson Foundation
Bell Atlantic
Bell Communication Research
Bell of Pennsylvania
Black & Decker, Inc
The Boeing Company
Borden Foundation, Inc.
Boston Edison Foundation
Campbell Soup Company
Carolina Power and Light Co.
Carson Pirie Scott Foundation
Carter Wallace, Inc.
CertainTeed Corp. Foundation
Chase Manhattan Bank
Chemical Bank
Chevron U.S.A., Inc.
Ciba-Geigy Corporation
Cigna Foundation
Citibank
The Coca-Cola Company
Colonial Penn Corporation
Combustion Engineering
Connecticut Mutual Life
Insurance
Contel Corporation
Continental Corporation
Coopers & Lybrand Foundation
Corning Glass Works
Foundation
Cowles Media Company
C. & P Telephone
Crum & Forster
Dauphin Deposit Bank & Trust
Deloitte Raskins & Sells
Digital Equipment Corporation
Dow Jones & Co., Inc.
Dresser Foundation, Inc.
Dun & Bradstreet Corporate
Foundation
The Duncanson & Holt Group
Eastern Associated Foundation
Eaton Corp.
Educators Mutual Life
Insurance Co.
Emery Worldwide
Emharl Corporation
Engelhard Corporation
Equitable Assurance Society
Equitable Foundation
Ernst & Whinney
Exxon Education Foundation
Federated Department Stores
Ferranti International Signal
Fidelity Bank
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
First Pennsylvania Bank
First Union National Foundation
Ford Motor Company Fund
Ford New Holland, Inc.
GEICO Insurance Group
General Electric Foundation
General Signal
Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Grace Foundation, Inc
Great Northern Nekoosa Corp.
Guardian Life Trust
Gulf + Western Foundation
Harris Foundation
Hartford Insurance Group
Hershey Foods Corp. Fund
Hershey Trust Co.
Heublein Foundation, Inc.
Hewlett Packard
Hoffmann-La Roche Foundation
Honeywell Foundation
Hughes Aircraft Company
IBM Matching Grants Program
ICI Americas, Inc.
The IFF Foundation
Ingersoll-Rand
Irving One Wall Street
ITT Corporation
James River Corporation
Johnson & Johnson
Kennametal Foundation
Koppers Company, Inc.
KPMG Peat Marwick Mitchell
Kraft, Inc.
L. M. Berry and Company
Lutheran Brotherhood
Mack Trucks, Inc.
May Stores Foundation
McGraw-Hill Foundation, Inc.
Mellon Bank
Merck Company Foundation
Meridian Bank
Meritor Financial Group
Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.
Midlanlic National Bank
Mobil Foundation, Inc.
Montgomery Ward Foundation
Morgan Guaranty Trust
Company
Mutual Benefit Life
Nabisco. Inc.
National Grange Mutual Ins.
National Liberty Corporation
National Westminster Bank
Nationwide Foundation
New England Telephone
New Jersey Bell
New York Life Foundation
The New York Times Company
North American Philips Corp.
Owens-Illinois
Pennsylvania Power & Light Co.
Pennwalt Foundation
Perkin Elmer Corporation
Pfizer, Inc.
RH. GlatfelterCa
Philadelphia National Bank
PMA Foundation
Price Waterhouse Foundation
Provident National Bank
Prudential Foundation
RCA Records
Reader's Digest Foundation
The Record
R.J Reynolds Industries, Inc.
Rohm & Haas Co.
Royal Insurance
Sandoz, Inc.
Sara Lee Foundation
Schering-Plough Foundation
Scott Paper Company
Foundation
Shearson Lehman Hutton
Shen«in Williams Foundation
Southern California Gas Co.
Southern Company Services
Southwestern Bell Foundation
Squibb Corporation
Stackpole Corporation
Slate Farm Companies
Foundation
Slate Street Bank and Trust
Sterling Drug, Inc.
St. Paul Companies, Inc.
Strawbridge and Clothier
Tennani Company Foundation
Toyota Motor Sales USA, Inc.
Travelers Insurance Co.
TRW Foundation
Unisys Corporation
United Jersey Banks
United Technologies
The UPS Foundation
USAir. Inc.
U.S. Borax & Chemical
U.S. Fidelity and Guaranty Co.
Vanguard Group, Inc.
Wachovia Bank & Trust Co.
Warner Lambert Co.
Wells Fargo & Company
Westinghouse Educational
Foundation
Wickes Building Supply
Willamette Industries. Inc.
The Arthur Young Foundation
rjimim
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IT'S AS EASY AS 1...2...3...
Your gift can have double the impact if you work for one of the matching gift
companies on this list. Simply;
1 Locate your company's name on this list
2 Obtain a matching gift form from your personnel office
3 Send completed form in with your gift, and watch your gift
multiply!
All of the companies listed will match your gift to four-year colleges and
universities. Use the key to determine if your company will match gifts to other
higher education institutions and to find out if gifts of directors, retirees, or
spouses qualify.
It's possible that a company s subsidiaries are also eligible. Check with your
company's Matching Gift Coordinator about this or other questions. If your
company does not have a matching gift program, why not work with your
personnel office to start one?
Give your gift a lift! Join in partnership with your company to support higher
education. College does make a difference.
KEY
U
— Four-year Colleges and Umversiiies
Eligible
J
— Junior Colleges Eligible
C
— Community Colleges Eligible
G
— Graduate and Prolessional Schools
Eligible
R
— Seminaries and Theological Schools
Eligible
T
— Technical and Specialized Schools Eligible
Atl
— All Six Types o( Institutions Listed Above
Eligible
LIM
— Inside I )— Limited to Specific
Inslitutions
LIM
— Outside ( )— Limited ic Specific
Employees
Pr
— Private Inslitutions Only
A
— Previous or Current Atfiliation v^filh
School Required
d
— Non-employee Directors of Company
Eligible
r
— Retired Employees Eligible
5
— Spouses Eligible
t
— Spouses of Retirees Eligible
u
— Widows or Widowers of Retirees Eligible
— Companies Added Since Lasi Year
Italics
— Grealer than 1 to 1 Match
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ErbamonI, Inc (U.G).r
Advanced Micfo Devices (U.G).r.s
Aeroghde Corp (U.G.UA
The AEROSPACE Corp (All).d.s
Aetna Lite & Casualty fAf/).d,i:s
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"Alabama Power Co (U.G).d.r
Albany Inlernaltonal Corp (All).d.
Albertson's, mc (J.C.UG.R)
Alcan Aluminum Corp (All).r
Aico Standard Corp (Alll.d
Alexander & Baldwin. Inc (All).d.
Allegheny Ludlum Corp (All)
Allendale Mutual if
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Alpha Industries, Inc lAII)
Aluminum Co of America
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AMAX. Inc (J.CU.G.Rld
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Amerada Hess Corp fAII).d.r
Amef.can Airlines f AW)
American Brands. Inc (AII).A.d
American Broadcasting Cos , Inc
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American Cyanamid Co (J.C,U.G).d
American Eleanc Power Co , Inc
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Amencan Expwss Co (J.CU.G.Rl.d.r
AmerKan General Corp (Alll.d
American Home Products Corp
(All).d.r
American International Group, Inc
(J.C.U.G).r.S.t
National Bank & Trust C
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AmerKan National Can Co (All), r
American Optical Corp UC.U.G).r..
American Standard, Inc
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Amencan Sterilizer Co
(CU.G.R.T).A
American Slock Exchange
(CU.G.R)
American United Lile Insurai
(Allyd.r
AmenJech (J,C.U.GJ).d.r
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Amfac, Inc (All).d
Amoco Corp (J.C.U.G.R).d.r
AmsiarCorp (J.C.U.G.RI.n
•AMSTED Industries Inc (U.G).li
Analog Devices Inc (All).d
U.C.U.G.Rl.d.r
Appleton Papers Inc (All)
Arkwright Mutual Ir
(U.G.Ryd.r
Armiek Corp (Ul
Arrow-Han, Inc UC.U.R)
Ashland Oil. Inc (AlD.d.r
Associated Box Corp (All.Pr).A
Associated Dry Goods Corp (A
Athos Steel and Aluminum, Inc
(U.G)
Guy F Atkinson Co ol Calitocm.
(Aliyr
Atlantic City Electric Co (U.G).d
Augai Inc iU.G).d.t
Automatic Data Processing, tnc
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Avon Products, Inc IJ.C.U,G).d
Avtex Fibers, Inc (U.G)
BMC Industnes. Inc (J.C.U.G)
The BOG Group. Inc (J,C.U.G.R).d.r
BP AMERICA WC,U,G,fl|d,';s,f
M S Bailey & Son. Bankers
(J.U.RW.ru
Bali Corp (All).d.r.s
Baltimore Bancorp (J.C.U.G)
Baltimore Gas & Elednc Co
(U.G.Rl.d
Ban(
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Bancrott-Whftney Co (J.C.UG.t)
Bank ol Boston (All).d,r.sj
TheBankolCalilornta.N A (All),c
Bank ol Montreal CUGJ.d
Bank ot New England, N A
<AII).d
The Bank ot New York (All).rs
Bank South Corp (All)
Bankers Life and Casualty (All)
Bankers Tmst Co (J.C.U.G).d
Barber-Colman Co (U).d
•Barclays Bank PLC (J.CUG.T)
Barclay^mericanCorp (All)
CR Bard. Inc (J.C,U.G).d
Barnes Group Inc (J.C.U.G.R}.d
Barnes & Roche. Inc (All)
Barner Associales. Inc (U.G.Pr).A
Barnen Banks, Inc (J.C.U.G.R).d
Barry Wrighl Corp (All).d.r
The Banon-Gtilel Co (J.C.U.G.R)
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Baxter Healthcare Corp (All).d
BayBanks, Inc (All).d
Beatrice Co (C.U.G.R).d
Bechlel Power Corp (J.CU).d
AG Becker Panbas Inc (All)
Becor Western Inc (U).r
Beclon Dickinson and Co (All).d.r
Beech Aircraft Corp (Allj.d.r.s
Bell Atlantic Corp (J.C.U.G).d.r
Bell Federal Savings and Loan
Association fUCftld./-
Bell ol Pennsylvania (J,CU.GT).d.r
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BellSouth Corp (All).dj
Beloit Corp (All).d
Semis Co, Inc (J.QU.G.T).d.r
The Benj Franklin Federal Savings
& Loan Association fUW
The Bergen Record Corp (All).d
L M Berry and Co (J.C.UJj.r
Best Products Co (Aii).d
Bill Communications, Inc (All)
Bituminous Casually Corp (U.Gj.d
•The Black & Decker Corp
(J.C.U.GXi.d.r
H & R Block, Inc (C.U.G.R.T),d.lt
The Blouni Foundation. Inc (All).d.s
Blue Bell, Inc (J.C.U.G)
The Boeing Co (J.CU.G,7),d.r.s,t
Boise Cascade Corp (All).d.s
Borden, Inc (U).d
Borg-Warnar Corp (All)
Boston Edison Co (U).d.r
The Boston Globe Newspaper Co
(J.U.G.RJ)
'Boston Mutual Life Insurance Co
WC,U,G,Pr;.s
Bowater Inc (J.C.U,GT).d
Bowes/Hanlon Advertising, Inc (All)
Brakeley, John Price Jones Inc (All)
Bernd Brecher and Associates, Inc
(All)
Bristol-Myers Co (J.C.U.G.Rj.d.r
•Bristol Savings Bank (AII).A
Brockway Glass Co, Inc
(J.CU.R.nd.r
Brown-FormanCorp (J.C.U.G.R)
Brcwn Group, Inc (U.G.R.T.Pr).d
John Brown Inc (J.C.U.GT)."
Brunswick Corp (J.CU.G.Rl.d.r
Bueli Industries Inc (All).d
Buffalo Color Corp (Alii
BungeCorp (All).rs
Burlington Industries. Inc fA//j,d,r
Burlington Northern Inc (J.C.U).d
LeoBurnenCo, Inc (All)
Burroughs Wellcome Co (All).r
Business Men's Assurance Co ol
America fJCUG.flJ
Butler ManulaCTunng Co (JMG.t)
CBI Industries, Inc (U.G.TI.d
CBS Inc (U.G)
CFS Conlinental, Inc (U.G.R.T)
CNA Insurance Cos (All)
CPC
c (All).o
CSX Corp (All).d
Cabot Corp fAII).d.r
Cabot Stains (AHj
Calex Manutaciunng Co , Inc (Ml)
Callanan Industnes Inc (AII).A.d
Campbell Soup Co (Aliyd.r
CapilalCrlies/ABC Inc (J.C.U.G).d
Capital Holding Corp (All)
Carolina Power & Lighl Co
(All.t).d.r
Carolina Telephone and Telegraph
Co (J.C.U.G.R).A.d.r.s
Carpenler Technology Corp
Carson Pine Scott 4 Co (J.C.U.G).d
Carter Hawley Hale Slores, Inc
(J.C.U.G.T)
Carter-Wallace. Inc (All).d.r.s
Casile and Cooke, Inc (All)
Caterpillar Inc (U.G).d.r
'Cencom Cable Associates, Inc
(J.C.U.G.R)
CentelCorp (J.C.U.G. R).d.r.s
Cenlerior Energy Corp (All).d.r
CenlerreSank, N A (J.C.U)
Cenlral Illinois Lighi Co
(J.U.G.R.T.Pr).d
Central Lile Assurance Co (U),d
Central Vermont Public Service
Corp (CU.G.R)
Century Cos ot America WC.UG,fl;
CertainTeed Corp (All).r
Chamberlain Manufacturing Corp
(All)
Champion International Corp
(All).a.r
'Champlin Refining & Chemicals. Inc
(J.C.U.G.R)
•Charles River Laboratories, Inc
(J.C.U.G.D
The Chase Manhattan Corp
(J.C.U.G.R).d.r
Chemical Banking Corp
(All).d
Chemtech Industries, Inc (AII),A
Chesapeake Corp (J.CU.G.Rl.d.r
Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone
Cos (All).d.r.s
Chesebrough-Pond's, Inc
(J.C.U.G.r).d.r
Chevron Corp (J.C.U,G.R.t).d.r
Chicago Title and Trust Co
(J.C.U.G.R),d.r
Chicago Tribune Co (All)
Chrysler Corp (J.C.U.G.r}.A.d.r.s
Chubb and Son Inc (Allj.d.r
Chubb Life Insurance Co ot
America fAHj.r
Church & Dwight Co . Inc (U)
Church Mutual Insurance Co
(J.C.U.G).d.r
CIBA-GEIGY Corp (All).d
CIGNA Corp (All),d.r
Cincinnaii Bell, Inc (J.CU.G.T.t)
Cilicorp/Citibank, N A
(J.C.U.G.R).d.r
Citizens Fidelity Bank & Trusi Co
(J.CUG.R)
The Citizens and Southern Georgia
Corp (J.C.U.G).r
Citizens and Southern South
Carolina Corp (J.C.U.G.R).d.r.s
Cleveland-Cliflslnc (Ali).d
ClopayCorp (All)
TheClofoxCo fjC,aG).d,.:s.f
Coats & Clark, Inc (Aill.r
The Coca-Cola Co (All).a.r.s.t
The Coleman Co inc (J.C.U).r.s.t
Colgate-Palmolive Co (J.C.U.G).r
Collins & Aikman Corp (All)
Colonial Bancorp Inc (All).r
Colonial Parking Inc (U)
r jlonial Penn Group Inc
(J,C,UG),d,fs
The Columbia Gas System. Inc
WC,U.G.R),d.i-
The Columbus Mutual Lite
Insurance Co (J.C.U.G.R)
Combustion Engineering. Inc
(Aliyd.r
ComencaInc (J.CU.G.R)
Commonwealth Energy System.
Inc (J.U.G.R.T).r
Commonvreallh Insurance Co (All)
Communications Satellite Corp
(J.C.U.G.R).dr
Community Mutual Blue Cross &
BlueSnieidfJCaCt)
Conoedicul Bank & Trust Co
(J.C.U.G.R).r,s
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance
Co (All).r
Connecticut Natural Gas Corp
(J.C.U.G)
Connecticut Savings Bank (All)
Conoco Inc (J.C.U.GJI.r
Consolidated Edison Co ot New
\t>rk. Inc (J.CU.G.TI.r
Consolidated Natural Gas Co
(J.U.G).d.r
Consolidaied Papers, Inc (Aliyd.r
•Consolidaled Rail Corp (j.CU.Gyd
Consolidation Coal Co (J.C.U.GJI.r
•Consumers Powrer Co ( J.C.U.G Jl.d.r
•ContelCorp (J.C.U.G)
Continental Bank (U.GI.d.r
The Continental Corp (J.C.U.G).d
Continental Telecom Inc (J.C.U.G)
Fredenc W Cook & Co . Inc (All)
CoOp Banking Group Cos (All.Pr)
Cooper Industnes (J.CU.G.T.t)
Cooper Tire & Rubber Co (All).r
Coopers & Lybrand (U.G).A
The Copley Press, Inc (All).d.r.s.tu
Copley Real Estate Advisors, Inc
(All)
Copolymer Rubber and Chemical
Corning Glass Works (Aliyd.r
Cknrington & Burling (t)
Cowles Media Co (All).d.s
Crane Co (J.C.U.G).d
Cray Research, Inc (All)
Cnton Technologies fJ,C.UG,r)
Cromplon & Knowles Corp (All)
Cross & Trecker Corp (J.C.U.G.T)
Crown Cenlral Petroleum Corp
(U.G)
Crum and Forster Inc (J.C.U.G.Tyd
Cummins Engine Co , Inc (Aliyd.r
CUNA Mutual Insurance Group
Cyclops Corp (U.Gyd
Dam Boswodh Inc (Ml
Dana Corp (All).d.r.s.t
The Danlodh Foundation (Alii
DEKALB Genetics Corp (All).d
Delia Air Lines, Inc (C.U.G.R.Tl.d
DeluxeCorp (J.C.U.T).d.r
Oennison Manufacturing Co
(J.CU.G.Tl.d.s
Deposit Guaranty National Bank
(All)
DeSoio. Inc (U.G).d.r
The Detroit Edison Co (Alij.A.d
AWG Dewarinc (J.U.G.R PryA.S
The Dexter Corp (J.C.U.G.T.t).d.s
Diamond Crystal Sail Co (All)
•Didier Taylor Retraclones Corp (All)
Diico Uboratones (All)
Digital Equipment Corp (All).d.r.s.t
Digital Sciences Corp fUG.nA
Dillingham Corp (Alll.d
Dollar Dry Dock Bank (J.C.U.G)
Dominion Bankshares Corp
fjC.t;,G.fl),d
Donaldson Co Inc (All)
Donaldson, Lulkin & Jenrelle (Aliy^
R R Donnelley & Sons, Co
(J.C.U.G.R) d.r
OoveKnight and Associates PA
Dow Chemical USA
(J.CU.G.R.t).d.r
Dow Corning Corp (J.C.UG.T).r.u
•Drexel Burnham Lamben inc
Duke Power Co (J.C.U.G. Rw
The Dun & Bradstreet Corp
(J.CU.G.R).d.r
'Duquesne Light Co (Aliyd
Durham Corp (All).d
Duty Free Shoppers Group L
(Aii).d
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Jack Ecketd Corp (Aliyd
Ecdab inc (Aii).d
Educaiore Mutual Lile Insurance
Co <m.A
Egan Machmerv Co (M.G)
EtrAqurtaine, Inc (Allj.s
Eliiabethfown Water Co (U,G,R,T),d
Emerson Eleclfic Co fAliyd
Emery Air Fre.ght Corp UC.U.G).d
£mr,an Corp fAll).cl.r.s
Engelhard Corp UQU.G.R)
Engineered Systems &
Development Corp (J.C.U.G)
Enron Corp (C.U.G.R).(i.r
ENSERCHCorp (J.C.U.G.T)
Ensign-B'Cktord Foundation
fAII).d.r.s
Envirofech Corp (J.CU.G.T)
Equibank MCUG.R;/
e Equitable Financial Cos
(AJI).d
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Equitable Life Insura
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Equitable Resources, Inc (C.U.G).d
Ernst &WrnnneyfL/.G>.A
eiUKon, Inc (Alll.r
Ethyl Corp {C.U.G.R).d.r.s
European American Bank
acu.G.Ri
Emion Education Foundation
lAtl.tlA.d.r
FMCCorp (Alll.d.S
Facet Enterprises, Inc fAtl)
Factory Mutual Engineering and
Research/ Service Bureau
(J.C.U.G.R).A.r
Fairchild Industries. Inc (All)
•Far West Federal Bank (All)
Farm Credit Banks ol Springfield
(J.C.U.G.T)
Federal-Mogul Corp (Alli.d.rs
Federal National Mortgage
Association WC.UG.fltdr
Federated Oepanmeni Stores. Inc
(All).d.f
FerroCorp (J.C.U.G.T).d
Fidelitv Bank (U.G. R. Ud.r
Fidelity Investments (J.U.Pri
Fiduciary Trust Co (Boston) lAII).d,
The Field Corp (All)
•Fifth Third Bancorp (All)
Fireman's Fund Ir
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TheF
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lAII).r
Bankof AtlaniaWC.U.G.ft)
FirstBancorp, Inc fA(/),A
firsf flanfc System. Inc (M).r
The First Boston Corp (M).i
Firsi Hawaiian. Inc UU.G.X).d.r
First Inlerslale Bank ot Calilornia
(Mld.r
First Interstate Bank of Oregon
NA (CUG.JI'
First Interstate Bank ol Washington.
N A (U.G.RD.d.t
First Kentucky Nalional Corp
aCU.G.R)
First Maryland Bancorp (All).r
First Mississippi Corp (Aliyd
First National Bank ol Chicago
Foundation fj.C.UG.fll.d.s
The First National Bank of
Pennsylvania W.CUG*
Firsl Union Corp (All)
First Valley Bank (First Valley Corp )
(J.C.U.G).d.r
First Virginia Banks Inc tU.G).d
Fleet National Bar\k (J.C.U.G)
Fluor Corp (All)
FordMolorCo (J.CMG.R).d.r
Ford Molor Co ol Canada. Lid
(U.G).d
TfieFoJtboroCo (All).d.r
Freeport-McMoRan. Inc (J.C.U.G).d
FruehaufCorp (J.C.U.G.R).d
MB Fuller Co (All).d.r
Funderburke & Associates, Inc
fAHJ.O
GATXCorpfU/d
Grf Corp (J.C.U.G.T).d.r
"Galileo Electro-Optics Corp (U
Gallatin National Bank (U.G.R)
E 4J Galto Winery (J.C.UGl.A
Gannen Foundation (All)
Gary-Williams Oil Producer Inc
The Pilon Foundation (All}.r
Gast Manufacturing Corp (All)
The Gates Corp <J.C.U.Q.R).A.i
GenCoip Inc (All).a.r
General Accident Insi
America fJ.CUG|r
General Cable Co (All)
General Cinema Corp (J.C.U.G.
General Oelense Corp lAtl)
General Dynamics Corp tJ.U)j
General Eleclnc Canada Inc
(U.G), Ads
General EiecirK Co (M).A.d.t
Co c
General Foods Corp (J.C.U.G.R).r.s
General Foods. Inc fU,Gj,r:s
General Housewares Corp
(J.CU.G.R.Pr).d
General Mills. Inc (M).d.r
General Motors Corp (U.G).d
General Re Corp (U.G).r
General Signal Corp (J.C.U.G.T)
GenRad Foundation ^A/'J.d.cs
"Gensler and Associates/Architects
(All)
Gerber Products Co (U.G.R).d.r
Gilbane Building Co (J.C.U.G.T)
The Gillette Co (U.G.W
Oilman Paper Co lAll).d
P H Glalfelter Co (J.C.U.G.T).r,s
Gla^otnc fJ.C.U.G|r
Glendale Federal fW
Goldman. Sachs & Co (All)
Goldome (All)
Good Value Homes. Inc (U.G.R.t).r
The BFGoodnch Co (J.U.G),A.dxs.l
The Goodyear Tire A Rubber Co
(J.C.U.G. T).d.r
Gould Inc (J.C.U.G.R).s
Goulds Pumps. Inc (J.C.U.G.T).A
Government Employees Insurance
Co (U.G,R.T).d
W R Grace S Co (J.C.U.G.T).d.r
V Grainger, i
: (All)
Gram Thornton fU.G.t)
The Graphic Printing Co . Inc (All)
Great Lakes Carbon Corp
(J.C.U.G.R).d.r
Great Northern Nekoosa Corp
(AlO.d.r
Great West Casualty Co (U.Gyd
Greenwood Mills, Inc (U.G.R.n.r.s
Gregory Poole Equipment Co (All)
John Grenzebach S Associates
(U.G).»
Grinnetl Mutual Reinsurance Co
(J.C.U)
Grumman Corp (J.C.U.tl.d.r.s.u
The Guardian Life Insurance Co of
Hackney ir
: (All)
U.G.Ryd
Hallmark Cards. Inc (All)
Hamilton Bank fA//|d,r
Hammermill Paper Co (U.G.R)
Hampton & Harper, Inc (All)
John Hancock Mutual Lite Insur-
ance Co (All).d.r.s
M A Hanna Co (All)
Harper & Row Publishers, Inc (All)
Harris Corp (J.C.U.G.R).d
•Harfis/3M Document Products, Inc
(J.C.U.G T)
Harris Trust & Savings Bank Harris
Bankcorp fU.G.fl.rj.A.O.r
HarscoCoip (J.C.U.G.R!
Hanford Insurance Group (U.R).d.r.s
Haniord National Corp (All).d.r
The Hartford Steam Boiler
Inspection and Insurance Co
(M).d
xCorp (U,G.RT).A
: (U.G)
: (M).d.
Hershey Entertainment & Resort
Co (J.C.U.G.T).r.s
Hershey Foods Corp
(J.C.U.G.R).d.r.s.l.u
Hewitt Associates (All)
Hewleti-Packard Co (U.G.R).d
Higher Education Publications. Inc
(All)
TheHillmanCo (All)
Hoechsi Celanese Corp (J.C.U.G).r
HoffmanLaRoche Inc (All).r
Holiday Corp (C.UG.T).d
Holmes & Narver, Inc (J.C.U.G.lt)
■Home Life Insurance Co (J.C.U.G).f
Homeslake Mining Co
(J,C.U.G.T).d.s
Honeywell, Inc (U.G.R.T).d.r,s
Geo A Hoimel&Co (J.C.U.G.R).s
Hospital Corp
Houghton Milllin Co (All).d
aiAID.d
(J.C.U.Gi.d.r
Hubbard Milling Co (U.G.Rl
Harvey Hubbell, Inc (J.C.U.GT).d
JM HuberCorp (All).d.S
Huck Manufacturing Co (J.C.U.G)
HuftyCorp (All).d.s
Hughes Aircraft Co (AH)
Hughes Tool Co (U).r
The Hydraulic Co fA/;),d
s Too' VI
o Delavj
: (All).d
: (All).d
(All).d
Indiana Bell Telephone Co . Inc
(J.U.G.R.T),d.r
•Indiana National Bank (j.U.G.R.T).d
Industrial Indemnity Co
(J.C.U.G.R).d.s
Industrial Risk Insurers MWJ.r
IntegonCoip (All)
Intel Corp UC.U.G.Hld
Intelligent Controls. Inc (All)
eCorp lJ.C.U.G.R).d.r
Corp (All).d.
ternational Fi.
tl Paper (Ail).d
)wa Resources Inc (All).
ving Trust Co IU.G).A.d
ek Corp (All)
JSJCorp UCU.GD.d.r
Fred S James* Co Inc (All).s
James River Corp (All).d
JamesburyCorp (All)
Jettenes & Co . Inc tAll).s
The Jefferson Mills, inc ftj
(M).d
)tCorp (J.C.U.G.R).d.r
Axel Johnson Inc (J.C.U.G.T.Pi).d.r
Johnson Controls, Inc (All).d.r
E F Johnson Co (All)
Johnson &Higgins(AII).r,s
Johnson & Johnson (J.C.U.G. R).d.r
S C Johnson & Son, Inc (All).d.r
Jones Group, Inc (J.C.U.G. R).»
JOStens, Inc (AII).A.r.s
KPMG Peat Marwick (U.G).A.r
Kmart Corp (J.C.UG.R.t).a
Kansas City Southern Industries.
Inc (All).d
Karmazin Products Corp (U.G)
Kearney-National Inc (UG.R.T)
KeeblerCo (J.C.U.R.T)
Keete. Bruyette & Woods. Inc (All)
Kellogg Co (All).d.r
The M W Kellogg Co (All)
W K Kellogg Foundation
(J.C.U.GD.d.r
Kemper Group fAHJ.rJ
Kennamelal Inc (U.G.R.T)
TheKenteCo UCUG.t)
Kerr-McGee Corp (All).r
Kersimg, Brown & Co . Inc (U)
Walter Kidde & Co (U.G),A
Kidder Peabody & Co Inc (U.GJ)
Kingsbury Machine Tool Corp
(Ain.A.d.rs
Kiplinger Washington Editors
(AlD.d.r.s.i
Knight-Ridder, Inc (J.C.UG).d.r
H Kohnstamm & Co , Inc
(CU.G.T),A
Kone Construction Co (U).A
Kraft. Inc (J.C.U.G).d
The Lamson & Sessions Co (UG)
■Land O'Lakes, Inc (All)
Lanier Business Products, Inc . A
Harris Co (AII).A
LaSalle National Bank (J.C.U.G)
The Law Co. Inc (C.U.G).A
The Lawyers Cooperative Publish-
ing Co (J.C.U.G)
Lehigh Portland Cement Co
(J.C.U.G)
Lever Brothers Co lAII).s
Levi Strauss & Co lJ.C.U.G).d.r
The Liberty Corp (All).r.s
Eh Lilly and Co (All).d.r
Lincoln National Corp
(J.C.UG.r).d.r.s.t
Link Engineering Co. Inc (U)
Thomas J Liplon. Inc (All).s
■LocliteCorp (J.C.U.G.R).d
Loews Corp (All)
Lone Star Industries, Inc
(J.C.U.GT,,d
Lotus Development Corp
(J.C.U.GT).s
The Louisiana Land and Exploration
Co (All)
Louisiana Power & Light Co (U)
LubmolCorp tAii),d.r.s
Lucky Stores, Inc (Atl).d
Ludlow Corp (J.CU.G.T).A.d.r.s
M/A COM Government Systems
Division (U.G.T)
MCA INC (J.C.U.G).s
■MNC Financial, Inc (U.G.t).d
MSI Insurance fJ.CU.Gj
MAT Chemicals Inc (J.C.U.G)
MTS Systems Corp (All).r
John 0 andCathenne T MacArthur
Foundation (Allj.d.r
Mack Trucks, Inc (J.C.U.G.R)
MacLean-FoggCo (U.G.R.T)
R H MacyiCo.lnc (J.C.U.G.R).d
MaguireOiICo (All)
Mallinckrodt.Inc (U.G)
Manufacturers Hanover Corp (All)
Manufacturers National Corp
(J.C.U.G.Ri.d
Marathon Oil Co (All).a.r
Maremoni Corp (J.C.U.G.T)
The Manne Corp (J.C.U.G.T).r
■Marine Corp (Spnngdeld)
(J.C.U.G.r).d.r.s.l
Manne Midland Bank. N A
(J.C.U.G.R).d
Mantz Inc (J.C.U.G).d
Mark Controls Corp (J.C.U.G.T)
The Marley Co (
Cos.
(Aii).d
Mast Drug Co ftj
Manel, inc (J.C.U
MaMus Energy Corp (All)
The May Department Stores Co
(All).d
Maytag Corp lU.tld.r
MBank Houston (■UG)
McCormickACo . Inc (All)
McDonald's Corp (All)
McDonnell Douglas Corp (C.U),A
McGraw-Hill Inc fAII).dj
McKesson Corp iAII).d.r
McOuayInc (Ain.Ad
The Mead Corp lAlD.d
Mebane Packaging Corp (All).d
Mechanics Bank (AW)
Medtronic Inc (All)
Mellon Bank Corp (J.C.U.G.R),d.r
MenashaCorp (U.G.R Pri.r
Merck & Co. Inc lAII).dr
Meredith Corp (Aii).d.rs.t.u
Meridian Bancorp. Inc IU.G.R).r
•Meridian Insurance Co (U).d.r
Merit Oil Carp (J.CU.G.Tlr
Meritor Financial Group iJ.C.U.G.Tyd
Merrill Lynch & Co inc
(J.C.U.G.R).d.r
Metropolilan Lile Insurance Co
(J.C.U.G).d.r.s
Merrier Instrument Corp (J.C.U.G.R)
Michigan Bell(J.CU.G tl.A.r
Michigan Mutual Insurance Co
(TheAmerisureCos \<U).d.r
Middlesex Mutual Assurance Co
(All).d.r
•Midland Montagu (J.C.U.G)
The Midland Mutual Lile Insurance
Co (All).d.r
Midland-Ross Corp iJ.C.U.R).d
Midlantic Banks Inc (All).d
Miehle-Goss-Dexter Inc (J.C.U.G.R)
Milliken & Co fJ.CU.G R.Pr).d.r
Millipore Corp (Allld
Milton Bradley Co U.C.U.G.Pr]
Co (J.C.UG.Ri.d.r
Mississippi Power & Light Co lU)
The MITRE Corp (A/O.cT
MobilOilCorp lAin.d.r
MohascoCorp lJ.C.U.G.R).A.d.s
Monarch Capital Corp iJ.CU.G).d
Monroe Auto Equipment Co fU).A
Monsanto Co (J.C.UG).d.r
The Montana Power Co
(J.C.UGR).d.r
Montgomery Ward & Co. Inc
(J.C.U.G).r
Monumental Corp (J.C.U.G.R)
MONY Financial Sen/ices^AW)./-
MOOG Inc (All)
Moore McCormack Resources. Inc
(J.C.U.G.R).d
Morgan Construaion Co (All)
Morgan Guaranty Trust Co ol New
YorkfA//),d.rs.r
Morgan Stanley & Co inc UCU.G)
Morrison Knudsen Corp (All).d
Morse Shoe, inc IJ.C.UG)
Morton Thiokol. Inc (U.GT).d.r
Motorola, Inc IU.G).d.r
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Murphy Oil Corp (All).a. r
Mutual of America (C.U,G.R.T).d.f
Mutual Benefit Ufe UCUG.Rj.d.r
Mutual of Omaha (J.C,t/.G.fl|d.r: s.r*
NACCO Industri
NBD Bancorp, Inc (U).d
NCNBCorp lC.U.G.RT).d.r
NCR Corp (All).d.r.s
: (J.CU.G):
NRC, I
; (All)
The NWNL Cos Inc lJ.C.U.G.R).d.r
Nabisco Brands. Inc (All).d.r.s,t,u
Naico Chemical Co (C.U.G.R.T).d.r
National City Corp (All).s
National Gypsum Co (All).s
'National Intergroup, Inc (All)
National Medical Enterprises, Inc
(J.C.U.G.R).d
National Steel Corp (C.U.G.fl.T)
National Westminster Bank USA
(J.C.U.G).d.r
Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co
(J.CU.G.R).d.r
Nepera.Inc (J.C.U.G).*
The New England fJ.U.G).d.r
The New England Education Loan
Marketing Corp (All)
New England Electric System Cos
(Allld.r
New England Telephone (J.C.U).d,r
New Jersey Belt Telephone Co
(J.C.U.G).d.r
New Jersey Natural Gas Co
UCU.G.R)
The New York Bank lor Savings
U.U.G.Pr.X).A.d
New York Lite Insurance Co
fJ.CU.G t).A.d.r
New York Stock Exchange. Inc
(U.G).d
New tbrk Telephone (J.C.U.G.T).d.r
The New ybrk Times Co
(J.C.U.G.R).d.r
The New Yorker Magazine inc (All)
siAII).d
Ne\
- (All)
The Samuel Roberts Noble
Foundation. Inc (All).d.s
Nofdson Corp (All)
Norfolk Southern Corp lAII).d.r.
North American Philips Corp
fA//J.d.r
Northeast U
Northern Illinois Gas (J.U.R).r.i
Northern States Power Co (All).d.r
Northern Telecom. Inc (J.C.U.G.T)
The Northern Trust Co (All).d.r
Northwest Airlines Inc (U.G.R)
Northwest Industries. Inc iAII).d
Northwestern Mutual Life Insuranci
Co (All).d.r
Norton Co (All).d.r.s
WW Norton & Co . Inc (J.C.U.G).s
NonwestCorp (All).r
NoxellCorp (All).r,s
The NutraSweet Co lAllyr
Occidental Petroleum Corp (All)
Ohio Bell Telephone Co IAII).d.r.'
Ohio Edison Co (Allt)
The Ohio National Life Insurance
Co (A/'id.r
Oklahoma Gas and Electric Co
(J.C.U.G).d.r.s.t.u
Old Stone Bank fA;/),d
OlinCorp UC.Uld.r
Oneida Ltd (J.C.U.G).d.r
'Ontario Corp (M).d.r
OpenakaCorp. Inc fU.G)
Oregon Portland Cement Co
(J.C.U.G)
•Outboard Marine Corp (U.G.R.T).d
Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp
(J.C.U.G).d.f.s
Owens-lllinois. Inc (All).d
Oxford Industries. Inc (J.U).A.»
PHH Group, Inc (J.C.U.G.T).d.r
PPG Industries inc (J.CU.G.R).d.r
PQCorp UCU.GTyd.n
Paccar.Inc (J.C.U.G.Ri.d
Pacific Enterprises (AM).r
Pacific Mutual Lile Insurance Co
Pan American Life Insurance Co
(U.G). A
Panhandle Eastern Corp (All).d.r
ParkerHannrfin Corp (J.U.G.R).d
The Paul Revere Cos (All)
(J.C.U.G.T). A.r
F^chiney Corp (All), s
The Penn Central Corp (All).d.r.»
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PennbancOfpCUG.flltf
JC Penney Co Inc (Ml),d.t.s.\.u
Pennsylvania Power & Light Co
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SUSQUEHANNA
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Volunteer Leadership
Time and energy are valuable resources. Each
year many friends and alumni volunteer their
services to Susquehanna University and its
programs. The individuals listed on the following
pages volunteered their time and expertise to a wide
variety of university programs. Many volunteer for
more than one program. An important mission of
Susquehanna University stresses education for
service. These volunteers represent the dedication
to serx'ice that is part of the mission of
Susquehanna University. We are pleased to
recognize the following volunteers.
Alumni Association
Executive Committee
Susquehanna is fortunate to have active alumni who are interested in the
University's future. Throughout the year, alumni leaders act as catalysis in
keeping graduates in touch with University progress. Alumni plan special
reunions such as Alumni Day and regional gatherings in their respective
We thank the 1988-89 Alumni Executive Officers. Executive Board
Members, and District Club leaders for their service.
Officers
William A. Uwis. Jr. 'bH. president
Terry L, March '67 and Carol B. Kehler "74, vice presidents
Donald S King '66, ,
Chester G Rowe '52,/
Representatives on the University Board of Directors:
UsheR Butler '62
Carl L Campbell '65
William C Davenport 53
Uah Cryder Oherhcim '47
Executive Board Members-At-Large
Margaret Anne Finley '85
Robert L. Fiscus '59
Robert A. Gabrenya '40
Joe W Kleinbauer '63
Richard K Renn '73
Ncvin C. T Shaffer '49
Dorothy E. Wesner '81
Todd G. Bums '81
David M. Dumeyer "69
Ten L. Guemsi '80
Marsha A. Lehman '74
Doneen Bolton Rehrig '72
Christopher D. Rooke '82
Ruth Naylor Shaffer '41
Henry R Albright. Jr. '54
Cheryl Rahlfs Atkinson '77
Samuel D. Clapper '68
Richard E Derrick '61
James H Faust '87
J Donald Steele. Jr '73
Ronane Havicc Vermillion '71
District Alumni Club Chairpersons
ALTOONA
fondall L Klobetanz '76, Hollidaysburg. PA
BALTIMORE
Alan C. Lovcll '70. Ellicott City. MD
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
ftiul R Bingaman '49, State College, PA
FLORIDA NORTHEAST
John B Neuhauser '76 & Katherine McAlli"
FLORIDA WEST
William A- Pctle '76, Safety Harbor, FL
HARRISBURG
Robcn A Good '65 & Linda Carolhet^ Good '66, Camp Hill PA
HAZLETON
Kenneth J Vermillion '71 & Ronane Havice Vermillion '71, Summit Hill, PA
JERSEY CENTRAL
David E Atkinson '77 & Cheryl Rahlfs Atkinson '77, Summit, NJ
JERSEY NORTH
William E. Cochran '83. Oradell. NJ
JERSEY SOUTH
Robert G Gundaker '64. Moorestown. NJ
JOHNSTOWN
Roben A. Gabrenya "40. Johnstown. PA
LANCASTER
Robert S, Nickey III '84. Lancaster. PA
LEHIGH VALLEY
Ronald R Roth '76 & Laurie Morgan Roth '76. Easton. PA
LEWISTOWN
ftiul D Olbrich '59 & Thiry Reamer Olbrich '57. Uwistown. PA
PHILADELPHIA
Shirley A Young '51. Fountainville. PA
PITTSBURGH
Eugene H Gundr\im '48 & Dorothy Eilhardt Gundnim '48. Pittsburgh. PA
SCRANTON/WILKES-BARRE
Robert I Scovell '65, Kingston, PA
SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY
Henry R Albright '54, Selinsgrove, PA
WASHINGTON, DC
Jeremy Davis Lopynski '82, Vienna, VA
WILLIAMSPORT
Donald S. King '66. Montour^ville. PA
YORK
Patricia F Heathcote '52. York, PA
Richard K Renn '73. York. PA
Alumni and Parent Career Network
Susquehanna University is deeply grateful to the many alumni and
parents who have willingly shared their time and talents to provide
guidance to our students as they prepare for their professional lives. Both
networks give students valuable information and access to the work world.
r Neuhauser '77. Lake Mary. FL 32746
Alumni Career Network
Accounting/Finance
Thomas Barbaro '78
Sue Brett '83
Allison Bird '83
Patricia A Bowman '71
Robert M Brenneman '73
Carl L Campbell '65
Robert G. Carothers '70
William Cochran '83
Robert Curtis '63
Kathy Dilenschneider '76
Michael Donahue "82
Robert G. Edgerton, Jr '73
Charlotte G Folmer "75
John Foos '71
H. Scott Fritts '78
Robert Guise '60
Richard Harrell "83
Fred Hickman "77
Steven M Hoffman '72
Susan Z Horstman '76
Andrew Jakuber "82
Carter C Kaneen "71
Fred W, Kelly. Jr, "66
Audrey Klijian "78
Philip M. Kob "78
H- Laurence Kyse "70
George Lambiase '80
Stephen V. Lamoreaux "80
Judith H. Usiey "66
Elizabeth Linehan "78
David Lloyd "83
William Lombard "80
Lisa Angst Long "80
Thomas R Long "68
Terry L. March '67
Audrey Molettieri '82
James R- Nace '70
Linda Neyhart '80
Albert M Noggle '77
Tommy F Petro '72
Ralph E, Purpur "66
James Radvany "82
Donald M. Ross "78
William H, Rouse '72
Audrey Schwarz '82
Stephen Shilling "80
Rich Spotts "68
James W Summers "64
Nancy H Swan '80
Cynthia Pritchard Swenson "77
Eric Walker '79
Roxana Williams "77
Paul M. Willibanks "75
Jeffrey S Witte "71
Debbie R, Wolfert "78
Tom Wolven "81
Business
Arlene Anderson '83
William D, Atkinson "74
Charles S, Bender II "67
Arthur F. Bowen '65
Susan Bullock '81
Usiie R. Butler '62
Bruce W. Casso '74
Mary Coughlin "82
Henry J. Deperro "70
Bill Devinc "81
Warren S- Diggins "75
Jane Kadenbach DiGirolamo "78
David S, Dunn "72
Arthur D. Ebersberger "68
Thomas Entenmann "71
Linda Eberlin Fahmey '79
John Greenshields '81
William Harris '81
Barry Hartshorn '76
Mark Haslett '75
Henry Herrington '68
Andrew C Hickox '79
Paul R. Hinsch '74
Stephen Hull '80
Susan R. Kadenbach '75
David Power Kamer '75
Ron Keefer "63
Joe W. Kleinbauer '63
Harry F Kocher '55
Richard E. Linder '64
Karen Anderson Lynch '70
JetsonR McCleary '66
Gary T Miner '69
Trtjdy Miner "68
Bruce E. MoorB '77
H Gerald Nanos '70
Linda Neyhart '80
Michael G. Ostermayer "71
William B Pearson "64
Jill Jacobus Polk "78
Dena J Praul "66
Dale J. Price
R J Purcell "79
Gary W. Richenaker "76
Mary I, RiLsert '68
Dalton William Savidge '72
l^tricia Ann Schoenegan '80
Flank W, Schott '74
Scott Schweppe '83
Chris Smith '81
Mark A. Snyder '79
Enc E. Stahl '73
Jon Tietbohl '81
Dennis L. Van Name '68
Communications
Judith Critelli Burkholder '80
Nancy Zanner Correll "78
Stephen Cowleo '82
Warren Diggins '75
Dan Ditzler '77
Ten Guemsi "80
Samuel Kuba ID "75
Susan Odjakjian "79
William E. Swanger III "76
Bill Trousdale "74
Computer Science
James Barker '80
Douglas Brown '81
Susan L, Cunningham '73
David Danielson '77
Larry L, Eppley '72
Charlie Fox '84
Scott A, Grimm '78
Don Hamlin '70
James Hinkle '83
Ronald Keefer '63
Ernie Kemper "80
Thomas Lust '74
Cindy Lynch '82
Dave Lynch '80
Marvin Malone '63
Frederick Carl Mayer. Jr, '71
Gary Minifeld '68
Mary Mack Poff "83
Catherine A. Sieben '84
Bruce Torok '79
James C Vaiek '68
Education
Susan Augustine '83
Elizabeth H Bagger "62
James Barker '80
Leonard R. Betkoski '62
Donald Boyle "59
Mary Coleman "58
David Dumeyer "69
Jill H, Evans '71
Gerald Fletcher "59
Daniel Fbrataro '68
Cynthia Frishkom '71
Annette Click '83
Karen Griesbach '69
Thomas Hanshaw '62
Anne J. Herrington '70
Karen Holmes Hoke '79
Linda Houdeshel Howard '69
Cheryl Huber '70
Kathryn Hulhngs '76
Laureen Klein '79
Donna J. Kratz '73
Mary Landis '82
Anne Lawrence "69
Lowell L. Leitzel '76
Jerome Lynch '68
Brian McCartney '72
Joan Meisenheller '66
Philip Chapman Ousley '73
James Page '69
John P Micro '78
Robert Reid '79
Pete Rile '81
Nancy J. Robinson '79
Laune M Roth '76
Joan Sarisky '61
Susan Fuller Sies '78
Norrine Bailey Spencer '68
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Roben X Spero '69
Loreen Wimmer Stout '70
Jane Westrick Swisher *78
Stephen M. Vak '68
Linda C Zeiber '70
Human Resource Management
Rnberto Alcantara '82
David A, Borden '72
Susi
'77
Arlcne Cunh '83
Stephen Dempsey '83
Elwood R 'Chub' Dietz '76
John HoU '80
Edward Huber '60
R, Kevin Keeler '78
Robert KtKis '80
Larry Kroggel '77
George Laufenberg '72
Valerie Mitchell '81
Kathy Shade lacobucci '80
Carey N. Sheaffer '74
June Soyka '83
Joel Tokarz '80
Jack Treas '80
Douglas C. Webb '73
Insurance
Barry Boblick '71
Michael J, Buterbaugh '76
Peter D. Cuozzo '70
Robert A Dachik '71
R Kevin Keeler '78
Robert J. King '58
David E- Lewis '77
M W. Tilghman. Jr. '71
Law
Barbara A , Beans '79
Linda Bushkofsky '81
Daniel M Corveleyn '69
Joseph M. David. Jr. "65
David M, Dumeyer '69
Peter L. Fisb '77
Scott Heller '82
Robert Hochsluhl '70
John H. Klemeyer '70
Frank J. Leber '64
William A Lewis. Jr '68
Kenneth L MacRiIchie '75
Wanda D Neuhaus '75
Nanc7 H, Palerson '70
James Pen.ing '82
Lorella Puglielli '82
Richard K- Renn '73
Philip E. SanFihppo '71
Linda Long Whalen '76
Wm. Harvey Wiest '67
Marketing
Russ Azzarcllo
Pamela B. Banes '79
Susan Haines Casso '74
Ronald C. Cohick '70
Mark Diluigi '77
Thomas Eggleston "69
Mark R. Gaul '76
Cheryl L. Gingrich '75
Richard W Grey '69
Alan Grove '80
Robert W Hadfield '68
Philip A. Hallden '86
George E, Hams TV '64
David L. Hcsel '69
Robert C Irivin '78
J R (Rusty) Johnson '79
Geoffrey P Kinlgen '70
Patricia Uvine '80
Robert S. Long '73
Nicholas A. Lopardo '68
John McCrudden '74
Joseph H. Muir '80
Doreen Bolton Rehrig '72
Thomas Riley '81
Ronald R Roth '76
Robert Schoenlank '80
Joseph Taimage '79
Gary P Ulrich '70
Eric S. Walker '79
Music
Sharon Wineck Austin '72
Sherry Sheaffer Breton '76
James B. Cochran '78
Baird Collins '58
Phillip Compton '80
Debra Dubs Diddlemeyer '74
Donna Zierdt Elkin '70
Constance Galbraith '83
Patricia L Hallman '66
Joanne R Hench '69
Anna M . Horwhat "61
Cheryl S. Huber '70
John T Kolody, Jr '75
Brenda Strausberger Koster "80
Robert LaBarca '78
Sue Lar^en '82
Anne H- Lawrence '69
Toni-Marie McGlynn '77
Janis Pettit '72
William Schauf '80
Richard W. Semke '69
Barbara Shaffeo "57
M. Lynn Talbot '66
Debbie Fox Taylor '77
Marjone Waltman '54
Robert N. Whitmoyer '80
Randall D Yoder "71
Religion
Rev. Timothy W. Bingman '68
Rev. Virginia M. Biniek '67
Rev. Edgar Wayne Dreyman '74
Rev Dr Donald B. Green '70
Rev. Harold Hand '74
Rev. Glenn E Ludwig '59
Rev. David C. Lutcher '78
Rev. W Stevens Shipman. Jr '69
Rev. Jeffiey G. Vayda '75
Rev. William Weary '73
Rev. William H. Weiser '82
Larry Wingard "60
Science
James L , Ayers '59
Dr Alan Bachiach "58
Dr. Cynthia Wood Barton '74
John J. Basil. RPT '73
Richard A Bechlel. OD '72
William R. Betz. MD '78
Francis X Burke. MD '74
Michael C. Carr '65
E. Lance Cave '65
Michael Cordas. Jr. MD '63
Ben Dombroski '66
Tonna J. Dougan '74
Alayne H. Fessler '80
David M, Fisher. DMD '77
Margaret C Fisher. MD '71
C. Patrick Gallagher '73
William D Greenlee "73
Christopher L Heran "70
Michael J. Herman. MD '78
Dr Richard Jacobson '70
Robert Kaufmann '79
Stacy Kiraly '79
George Kirchner. DDS '64
Dr Donald W. Moneni '78
Dawn G Mueller. MD '68
S Steven Piatt '75
David & Blair Revak '65
Helen Ross '82
Victor J Sobolewski. III. DO '79
Stephen Tingley. MD '82
Peter Tischbein '79
Stephen T Toy '61
Joseph S. Witcofsky '80
Social Services
George Adams '75
Judith Adams '75
Cheryl L. Bishop '74
Mark D Burkhardt '76
Cathenne Compton "81
Patncia M. Crone '77
Margaret V DuVal 76
Melinda Eash '79
Paul Ernst '65
Nancy Comp Everson '69
Sally L Gilbetl '68
Edward Huber "60
Deidre Gordon Jacques '77
Shirley Bailey Kroggel '77
Beverly Larzelere '69
Harold E. Letter. Jr '75
Mary Lolspeich '70
Diane Mann '67
Maxine Lipkin Marple '55
Charlene Stoner Maue '71
Dr Frederick Maue '71
Virginia Moratz '59
Bonalyn A. Mosteller '70
Carole R, Noska '81
Nancy Rickenbaugh Rolain 'i
Geotje Rudisill "83
Sally B. Snauffer "64
Karen F. Snider "61
Larry A. Wingard "60
Vaughn Wolf "67
Other
Susan L. Boone '66
Deborah Quinn '74
E. Franklin Griffiths '82
Thomas L. Schaefer '78
Scott C. Truver. PhD '72
Parent Career Network
J. Keith Addy
Herbert H. Allmers
Nancy M. Allmers
Gerard N Amoroso. Sr.
Russell Azzarello
Ellen M. Bateman
Fred Baumann
The Rev Carl E Beu
Jack K. Bishop
Jean Brandes
Richard B. Cawthome
Charles R Church
John R. Cook
Linda C. Cook
Robert M. Cor^etto
Joanne R. Dalton
John B. Dalton
John Ebett
Roberta Ernst
George Fattman
Daniel M. Fbmataro
Nancy Goodspeed
Karl D Gordimer
Ronald J. Graczyk
R. Clive Greenough
Robert J. Hamilton
Daniel R. Harpster
P. Robert Herr
Gus Herrmann
Stanley T Hibberd III
Barry K. Holt
Sue Hook
The Rev. Robert G. Hughes
Kenneth P. Kasarjian
Neil L Kilstein
Thomas King
John Kirkland
Dr Donald W. Kohls
Joseph LaBrie
John M. Maher
W. Anthony Major
Rosanne Maraia
Theresa H. Martin
Kathryn Martynuska
Raymond Martynuska
Ralph M. Maneo
Stephen M , McCabe
James H. McCartney
Connie T McClymont
Mary E. McCollum
Richard E, McCollum
John J. McGowen
Joseph Mclaughlin
Timothy F. Mee
Hany C. Meyer
Jack Murray
Willem C. Noorlander
E B Paulsen
C. Arthur Pearson
Robert J. Petzinger
Martin L. Pope
G. Barry Pran
Dale J. Price
Hayden N Pritchard
John H Raab
John M . Rea
Dr. Robert R Rinaldi
Jay C Rippard
John C. Rushton
Joan Sarisky
Harry R Seifert
Charles R. Shoemate
Charles F Snyder. Jr
Roben D. Snyder
Arthur Sohler
F. Fox Stoddard
Thomas R. Stone
Richard G. Sultan
Stephen A. Szawlewicz
Harold A. Thomson. Jr
Arthurs. Verdesca. MD
E R. Walker
Richard K. Waits
John B. Weiss
Jay S Witmoyer
Frank A. Zavattaro
Alumni Parent Admissions Networit
Each year. Susquehanna University receives valuable assistance from
the Alumni Parent Admissions Network in recruiting new students. AP.iN
members attend college night programs in their home areas, send
congratulatory letters to accepted students, attend on-campus workshops
to become familiar with the admissions process. Susquehanna appreciates
the enthusiasm that APAN members share with prospective students and
their parents.
Peter G Ashey '87
Lynn Askew '57
Sharon Austin '72
Ted '74 and Jane '75 Babbitt
William Babiash. Jr '85
Alan Babp '79
Peter Bacalles '75
Barbara Beans '79
Leonard Betkoski '62
Elizabeth Biehl '86
David E. Bingaman '85
Joseph Boileau '85
Joseph Boland. Jr '82
David Borden '72
Sue Brett '83
Sylvia Buck '88
Charles A Buckley HI '88
Steve '78 and Jean '78 Budd
Mark Burkhardt '75
Linda Post Bushkofsky '81
Damian C. Caracciolo '88
Douglas B Carlson '88
Bruce and Jean Carlson
Jerry Carothers '70
Linda Miller Chanmng '84
Carol Chamigo '85
William E. Cochran '83
Suzanne Coffee '81
Buz W. '84 and Emilie Conover
Doris A. Cook '85
Lisa Corridon '83
Dan '69 and Karen '70 Corveleyn
Mary T. Coughlin '82
Michael Crawley '84
Jill Critchley '86
Caroline J. Cueman '86
Mary Acton Dauber '77
Pam Deisher '85
Gretchen C. Dell '88
Susan Dell '84
Stephen Dempsey '83
Hank '70 and Barbara '69 DePerro
Chuck Dettmer '85
Bill Devine "81
Pamela Devito "85
Christian H DeWald "88
Jane DiGirolamo "78
Carol Dillon '86
Janice Robb Dolan '79
Pierre Duy '84
Mr and Mrs. Jason M. Elsas
Robin Emerson '86
Donielle Fanarjian '88
Nancy A Fazekas '85
Jay Feaster "84
Ann Hubley Fehr "85
Mary Kaiser Finley '82
Meg Finley '85
Brian '82 and Debbi '81 Fisher
Owen Henniforth Fitch '68
Brian Fitzpatrick '81
Kevin Flaherty '78
James C. Flanagan '76
Dan Fomatoro '58
Douglas E. Garman '81
Emile F. and Lois George
Doris Gordon
Lee and Dee Gorman
Kim Gorman '88
Eric Gruseke '84
Marc Gutleber '82
Robert '65 and Jennifer '67 Hamme
Ron Hardnock '62
Maureen Hassett '88
Edith Hebel '49
Sue Heim '86
Hank '68 and Wendy "69 Herrington
Linda HIavac '85
Craig Hockenbury '81
Kip Holhster "84
Deborah Holt '86
Gina Hucke '86
Leanne Jacone '85
Drew '82 and Lori Jakubek
Natalie Jason '85
J.R. Rusty "79 and Suzanne Johnson III
Cathy L. Jones '86
Karen Keenan '85
Winnie Keller '84
Bill Kennedy. Jr. '85
George Kirchner '64
Kathryn Kissinger '85
John '70 and Linda '71 Klemeyer
Signe Gates Knock "71
Ron Kramer '71
Lorinda Krause '79
Scott Krzykowski '88
Larry '70 and Christine '70 Kyse
Carolanne Lachenauer '85
Robert G. Lang
Barbara Lappe '82
Sue Larsen '82
Caroline Lee '83
Alice Lent
Rebecca Lent '88
William Lewis. Jr '68
Elizabeth Linehan '78
Kerne L. Linker '89
Michael Ludwig '88
Cindy Luer '85
Karen S Madden '88
Chris Markle '84
Michael Matta '83
Mark Mazaleski '84
Kim Gormley McCavera '86
Kristin Meinig '88
Dawn Melo '86
John R Mertz '49
Bruce Milzman '84
Ann Marie Minton '77
Gary '61 and Stephanie '60 Moore
Trish Moran '85
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Spike and Maryland Mytn
Joanne H Nanos '76
CameA Neff88
Howard Nelson. Jr. '85
Rob Nickey '84
Robert and Rajean Nickey
Barb Nolan '86
John '87 and Barbara John '68 Norton
Amy G. Nye '82
Catherine Oakes '86
Frederick Olivari '84
Jennifer Olson-Smilh '84
Douglas P, '85 and Elizabeth '86 O'Neil
Dennis Packard '71
Christopher Parker '88
Richard Pohl '79
Jack Purdy '84
Joseph Raho '71
Kelly Ramsdell '85
Martha Richardson '88
Judith Rile '78
Frank L, Romano "57
Paul Rosick
Patricia A, Ross '88
Mimi Rossell '82
Barbara A Rosliac '88
Ronald Roth '76
Paul Rybecky '88
Patii Schickram '88
Lynne Schoepe '88
Don '82 and Robin '83 Scholl
Frank W, SchotI '74
Rebecca Schumacher '72
Manha Miller Schwartz '77
Karen Schwille '85
Jodi Murray Sheese '68
Allison Shepard '86
Jo Ann Smith Skinner '77
Rob Shfer '86
Nornne Bailey Spencer '68
Mary Sprowls '82
Reed Slarr '88
Sarah Stone '88
Colleen Sullivan '85
Reinhart and Shirley Summerfield
Barbara E. Summers '65
Cathy Svetec '86
Douglas Talhelm '86
Timothy Taylor '83
Kimberly Tiemey '85
Sharon Tirpak '88
Garth Torok '83
Scott M , Torok '88
Ken '71 and Roxane '71 Vermillion
Scott Viglianii '88
Timothy Vile '86
Marjorie Rayner Waer "64
Biir82andGwen'83Weiser
1-eslie B. Wells '87
HcLsy Whitham '86
David Whitmore '83
Robert N. Whitmoyer '80
Chris Wilkens '86
Jc»el Williamson-Burns '83
Don '50 and Flossie '51 Wissinger
Kaihy Woerner '86
J"^cph Wolfe
Michael Wright '85
Janet Wyllie '86
Douglas Yago '86
Thomas "66 and Jane Hunter '66 'Voung
Window of Opportunity: The Campaign
for Susquehanna
The key to success for a capital campaign is responsive, dedicated
leadership. The momentum of the Window of Opportunity campaign
continues as a result of the leadership of the individuals listed below. The
University is deeply indebted to these individuals for their steadfast loyalty
and commitment to the success of this campaign.
Steeling Committee:
Robert Weis. Steering Commiltee Chain
Helen Decker Slough H'87, Honorani Chain
Charles B. Degenslein H'82, Honorary Chairman
L^awrence M, Isaacs '43. National Campaign Chairman
William A Genig. National Vice Chairman
Raymond C Lauver '50, National Vice Chairman
Erie 1 Shoben II '35, National Vice Chairman
Harold O'Connor. Board Solicitation Chairman
Samuel D Ross. Jr. '54. Major Gifts Chairman
Albert P Molmaro. Jr. '50. Leadership Gifts Chairman
Joel Cunningham. University President
Sidney Apfelbaum
Jack Bishop '57
Joan Bishop
Carl Campbell '65
Dolly Diers
Kenneth O. Fladmark
Frank W Fletcher
John G. Poos '71
Louise Kresge Isaacs
Sara G, Kirkland
Jack Kolbert
Truman H. Purdy
Saul Putterman
Gustave W Weber H'77
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Science Funding Committee:
Douglas E Arthur '49
Joel Cunningham
George E Hams '64
Lawrence M Isaacs '43
Terry L- March '67
Paul G Filipek '65
Sara G Kirkland
Albert P Molmaro. Jr. '50
Harold O'Connor
Samuel D. Ross. Jr '54. Chairman
Erie I. Shobert II '35
Stephen T. Toy '62
Donald E. Wissinger '50
Leadership Gifts Committee:
Albert P Molmaro. Jr. '50. Chairman
Area Campaign Organization
Nev.- York City/Southern Connecticut
Robert L Fiscus '59
Raymond C. Lauver '50
Terry L March '67. Chairman
Ralph E Purpur '66
Philadelphia/Southern New Jersey
Leslie R, Butler '62. Chairman
Christian B, Harris '70
Henry '68 and Wendy Evans '69 Herrington
William D Kramer '67
Thomas D '63 and Diane Norcross '65 Samuel
Nortfiem Nov Jersey
John D '81 and Mary Pat '81 Brown-Chrislenson
Mary T Coughlin '82
Planned Gift Committee:
Douglas E, Arthur '49, Chairm
D Edgar (Tedl Hutchison '34
Uwrence M. Isaacs '43
Rev. Lester J. Karschner '37
Leah C Oberheim '47
Edward F. Pfeifter '50
Carl Rice
Ruth L Roush
Rev E Raymond Shaheen '37
Erie I Shobert II '35
Paul O. Filipek '65. Chairman
Wayne H. Fisher '66
Harnsburg
Douglas E. Arthur '49
Jack Bishop '57
William C. Davenport '53
William S. Morrow '34
Louis F Santangelo '50. Chaim
Susquehanna Valley
Gary E. Baylor
Vincent E- Boyer '52
Joe W, Kleinbauer '63
Marjorie W. McCune '43
Carl W Moyer '63
Edward F Pfeiffer '50. Chairmi
Robert A. Pittello
Rev, E, Raymond Shaheen "37
National Committee on Annual Giving
Through personal visits and telephone conversations, members of the
National Committee on Annual Giving challenge other alumni to support the
Susquehanna University Fund at leadership ($125 or more) levels. Since its
inception, the National Committee has rai.ted more than $350,000 and has
made nearly 1,000 calls in support of the SUE
We are grateful to Chairman Carl Campbell '65 and the members of the
committee for their outstanding service and leadership.
Carl L Campbell '65, Chairman
Douglas E. Arthur '49
Willard J. Bowen '69
Vincent E- Boyer "52
Linda Kline Bugden '72
Leslie R Butler '62, Vice Chairman
Robert Carr '75. Vice Chairman
William C, Davenport '53
Richard T. Fenstermacher '65
Robert L. Fiscus '59
John O. Foos '71
Robert A. Gabrenya '40
William H. Gehron '40
Henry H '68 and Wendy Evans '69
Herrington
D Edgar Hutchison '34
Lawrence M. Isaacs '43
Joseph R. Joyce '63
William J Kennedy '85
Joe W. Kleinbauer '63
H. Laurence Kyse '70
Raymond C. Lauver '50
Thomas R. Lisella '71
Terry L. March '67
Susan Lang Martin '74
Stephen L Neff '81
Peter M Nunn '57
Uah Cryder Oberheim '47, Vice
Chairman
Christopher D, Rooke '82
Samuel D Ross. Jr. '54
Thomas D. Samuel '63
Nevin C. T Shaffer '49. Vice Chairmar
Norrine Bailey Spencer '68
Helen Wentzcl Spitzner '37
Roxane Havice Vermillion '71
Donald E Wissinger '50
Suzanne Yenchko '68, Vice Chairman
Business and Industry Campaign
A $25,000 challenge opportunity spurred (he local Business and Industry
Campaign to recordbreaking success. More than 140 Susquehanna Valley
businesses and industries contributed a total of $123,520 to the 1988-89
Susquehanna University Fund.
This progress is a tribute to the leadership of Chairman Henry A.
Truslow in. President ofSunbury Textile Mills, as well as the members of
the Steering Committee and Volunteer Team whose enthusiasm and hard
work made these outstanding results possible.
Henry Tnislow, Chain
Steering Commiltee
James Apple
Bill Bowen '69
Urry Isaacs "43
Fred Kelly '66
Joe Kleinbauer '63
Edward Pfeiffer "50
Truman Purdy
Rue Rothermel
Marvin Rudnitsky
Robert Soper
Jack Treas
B & t Volunteers
Waller Anderson
Jeff Apfelbaum
Nicki Apfelbaum
Sidney Apfelbaum
Richard Bechlel '72
William Becker
Carl Bellas
Joyce Bilger
Arthur Bowen '65
Raymond Bowen
William Clark '62
Janet Dagle
John Dagle
Mollie Eyster
Richard Eyster "56
Frank Fendt '73
Robert Gronlund
Karen Hackman "78
Sandra Hower
Lee Hummel
George Keller
Edward Kraus
Norman Lauer '62
Larry Lewallen
Kenneth Mease '50
Paul Morelock
Stephen Newton
John Pagana
William Pakuta
Michael Pfeffenberger
Chris Purdy
Craig Purdy
William Purdy
Benjamin Reichley
Kermit Rmer "60
George Robinson
Harold Schriver
Robert Singer
Robert Snee
Richard Viens
David Wilson
William Wiikop
Harold Woelfel
Class of 1989 Senior Pledge Program
Senior Class Agent, Beth Ann Biml '89 and the Senior Pledge Program
volunteers spent six weeks of the spring semester challenging their
classmates to join the ' '89 Club ' ' by making three year pledges to the SUF
totaling $89.
At the campaign 's close, 80 members of the Class of 1989 pledged
$6,824 to the SUE
Class of 1989 Senior Pledge Program
Beth Ann Biml. Class Agent
Arlene McBrearty, Co-agent
Karen Nesler. Co-agent
Lauren Bodmer, Team Captain
Mark DeLawter. Team Captain
Knsten Garfield, Team Captain
Dana Leach. Team Captain
Kelly McGonigle. Team Captain
Bill Mikus, Team Captain
Kim Paulsen, Team Captain
Melanie Raffa. Team Captain
Dianne Smith, Team Captain
John Tourville, Team Captain
Launi Ambielli
Nancy Armacosi
Barbara Bakeman
Amy Baran
Chris Bohler
Glen Bumham
Michael Cordas
Tom Daub
Linda Davis
Donna Degennaro
Sue Elsman
Diane Esty
Donna Faffet
Andy Fiscus
Michelle Geiger
Bruce Gona
Bryan Griffie
Lynn Guzikowski
Scotty Harrington
Marcia Hoge
David Huff
Gertrude M. James
F^ul Kopey
Ken Layng
Jen Libl^
Ed Lopez
Bob Loss
Bob Lussier
Jill Mairange
Bridget McKinley
Teresa Monahan
Wade J Nacinovich
Julie Nees
Johan Paulsen
Andrew Pors
Meg Sorber
Bnan Stettler
Scott Swinarlon
Wendy Tibaldi
Rebecca Verdon
Barbara Weigle
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Class Agents
Class Agents sen'e their classes as key spokespersons for the
Susquehanna University Fund. Charged with the task of increasing alumni
participation. Agents write letters and send postcards challenging their
classmates to do their very best for the SUE
Congratulations to the following 1988-89 Class Agent competition
winners:
Best Class Participation: Class of 1923
Agent: John Bitlinger
Most Improved Participation: Class of 1936
Agent: Janet Earhart Harkins
Best Class Giving: Class of 1968
Agent: Ken Selinger
Most Improved Class Giving: Class of 1971
Agent: Whitney Gay
1988-89 Class Agents
Marion Moyer Potieiger '09 ■ "1'
John Bittinger "20 - '25
Wellington "Duke" Hartman '30
Paul Hartlme '31
Fred Carl '33
Harold Rowe '34
Janet Earhari Harkins '36
John Rakshys '38
Robert Baslress '39
William Gehron '40
Mary Emma Yoder Jones '41
Ruth McCorkill '43
Ethel Wilson Ker^chner "44
Corinne Kahn Kramer '45
Mary Lizzio Govekar '47
Robert Wohlsen '48
Richard Wesiervelt '50
Elmer Baumgardner '52
Charles Bailes '56
Lynn Hassinger Askew '57
Carolyn Gillaspie Snow '58
Jack Cisney '59
Donald Coleman '60
Gary Moore '61
Robert Smith '62
Irene Etter Schmehl '63
Barbara Evans Summers '65
Richard R. Hough "67
Kenneth Selinger '68
Whitney Gay '71
Doreen Bolton Rehrig '72
Barbara Dalrymple Dunn '74
Barbara Shatto Harvey '75
Mark Burkhardt '76
Dan Ditzler '77
Judith Rile '78
Susan Odjakjian '79
Edwma Kelley '80
Stephen Neff '81
Amy Greenhow Nye '82
Roger Allen Baker '83
Fredenck Cabell '84
Margaret Anne Finley '85
Douglas Yago '86
James Faust '87
Mark Thorsheim '88
Beth Ann Biml '89
Class of 1939 Reunion Committee
The Class of 1939 celebrated the 50th anniversary of their graduation
from Susquehanna by establishing a special endowment. The Class of 1939
Annual Fund Endowment. The committee under the leadership of Robert
M. Bastress and W. Frank Laudenslayer personally contacted each
member of the class to ask support in meeting the class goal of $25,000.
The class response was impressive'. The class raised $73,722, $70,422 of
which will be used to establish The Class of 1939 Annual Fund
Endowment. This fund will provide a lasting remembrance of the Class of
1939 and will support the University 's highest priority needs in people,
programs and facilities. The class will be perpetually recognized in the
annual honor roll of donors.
We are indebted to the Class of 1939. especially to the committee
members listed below.
Class of 1939 Reunion Committee
Robert M. Bastress, Gift Chairman
W, Frank Laudenslayer. Activities
Chairman
Jean B Beamenderfer
Miriam Miller Fisher-Coryell
Marjone Curtis Hanson
Henry J. Keil
Isabel Tewkesbury Laudenslayer
Eleanor Croft Leam
Paul Ochenrider
Gladys Wentzel Phillips
Mathilda Neudoerffer F^awell
M Jane Schnure
Shirley Fmkbeiner Stehlin
Louise E. West
Eleanor Saven Wise
Class of 1964 Reunion Committee
' Has it really been 25 years ^!?. . . You haven 't changed a bit! ' ' Tfiese
comments were music to the ears of George Kirchner '64 and his reunion
gift committee who worked diligently to have a strong turnout for their
25th reunion. This group was also the first to conduct a special 25th
reunion campaign exclusively for the SUE
On reunion weekend, the Class of '64 proudly presented a check for
more than $40,000 to President Cunningham. Of this total, $18,065 reflects
gifis made to the special campaign for the SUE
Class of 1964 Reunion Committee
George Kirchner. Gift Chairman
Harry Stnne. Activities Chairman
Alan Bachrach
Thomas H. Curtis
Gene H Dechert
William A, Gerkens
Carol Bollinger Joyce
Lawrence S. Kachelriess
Lxiri Border Kissinger
Barbara Stockalis Labanosky
Frank Leber
Karen M. Loeffler
Irving H. Merwin
Martha Sue Detjen Moll
Michael E. Rupprecht
Sally Baskin Snauffer
Parents Executive Committee
Responsible for coordinating all parent programming at Susquehanna,
the Parents Executive Committee published and distributed the Parent
Handbook, hosted welcoming receptions for freshtnan parents, sponsored
Fall Parents Weekend '88 and ran a successful Parents Fund campaign in
support of the Blough-Weis Library.
We are indebted to Parents Executive Committee Co-Chairs Jack '57 and
Joan Bishop and the members of the committee for their enthusiastic
participation.
Parents Executive Committee
Jack '57 and Joan Bishop, Co-chain
Wilhelm and Hilda Bronander
Sam and Patricia Cerverizzo
Alfred and Vmona D'Alessandro
Glenn and Aleta Daniels
Jason and Patricia Elsas
Joseph and Elva Elsman
Charles and Arleen Fatigali
Alexander Galloway II
Ralph and Johanna Giasi
Robert and Linda Good
Robert and Nancy Hamilton
David and Kathleen Herbsler
Robert and Barbara Hughes
Elaine Jones
Anthony and Hazel Major
Herbert and Doris Meyer
Harold and Katherine O'Keefe
Ashok and Jayshree Patel
Rik and Pamela Paulsen
Raymond and Carolyn Reis
Vincent and Janet Russo
Frank and Edith Scangarella
Philip and llene Speclor
Sefton and Ann Stallard
C Dale and Sally Steinmetz
George and Barbara Tibaldi
William and Susan Mane Zabransky
Joseph and Marilyn Zollo
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Campus Phonathon Student Volunteers
During 1988-89, more than 500 student callers covered the phones for
the Susquehanna University Fund. After 28 nights of calling, phonathon
volunteers contacted more than 7.000 alumni and parents yielding 3.600
pledges. Congratulations to Fall Chair, Laura Butler '90 and Spring
Chair. Betsy Van Tuyl '90 and all of the student volunteers whose efforts
accounted for $155,821.
Campus Phonathon
Student Volunteers
Laura Butler "90. Fall Chairman
Beisy Van Tuyl '90. Spring Chair?
Kim Evans "91. Weekly Captain
Dana Leach "89. Weekly Captain
Jay McClair "9!. Weekly Captain
Kristin Ryan "91. Weekly Captain
Nightly Captains
Denise Ambrogio '90
Ellen Beckwith '92
Michelle Bonvenirc '90
Sue Brandt '90
Betsy Camarco '91
Tom Cervenzzo "90
Peie Comber '90
Teresa Considine '90
Noel Cook '90
Matt DeFrank '91
Malt Detwiler '91
Jeff Elwell '90
Paul Emerson '91
Diane Esty '89
Lauren Fatigati "90
Dena Fremanis '91
Student volunteer callers
Pam Adler
Sara Ahnert
Laura Ambielli
Denise Ambrogio
Rohen Ancipmk
Martina Androshick
Brian Ashwell
Amy Baran
Jtll Bashore
Keiih Baumann
June Beadencup
Pete Beaumont
John Beaver
Ann Beggs
Tarrm Belluce
Allison Beltz
Lyn Benson
Barbara Bentley
Margie Beniz
Susan Berdela
Heather Beuiel
Chris Biddle
Beth Ann Biml
Wendy Biser
Brad Bishop
Reagan Bitler
Janis Blandy
Peggy Bobb
Sheryl Boblick
Tom Boone
Lara Boruchow
Jay Bosanko
Elian Boni
Heather Boyd
Sherrie Breeden
Patrice Brogan
Jennie Brown
Miriam Bruynell
Christine Bukowski
Chnstina Burchall
Glcn Bumham
Sunday Cahill
Mary Callaghan
Carrie Campbell
Maureen Carleton
Lee Anna Can-
Colleen Carroll
Daniel Casey
ieffCait
Gene Cautillo
Marcia Fryklund '91
Scotty Harrington '89
Missy Herbsler '91
Bob Herr '90
Angle Johnson '90
Enk Kirkland '90
Sangeeta Lai "91
Andrea Light '90
Sarah Luithle '90
Jim McCallum '90
Joella Mclvor '90
Tim Mee "90
Bill Mikus '89
Marissa Palladino '90
Michelle Palomares '91
Laurie Pankuck "91
Kim Paulsen '89
Nicole Poliacik '90
Diane Rogers '90
Karen Rosner "91
Linda Rowe "9!
Barb Weigle '89
Doug Wheeler "90
George Wilson "91
Peggy Wisniewski '91
Jim Cawley
Melissa Challice
Michele Christman
Jeremy Church
Bob Cicala
William Ciecierski
Angela Cipriano
Ann Clohessy
Lizabeth Colbum
Anita Collazo
Cindy Cook
Melissa Corazzi
Cheryl Corradino
Sarah Corsilia
Krislen Cortnghl
Helen Costalas
Andrew Cox
David Cozzolino
Elizabeth Cubberly
Lolly Dawson
Diana Defrate
Karen Degraw
Peter DeHaas
Jon Deitrich
Tim Demko
Teresa Demott
Richard Derrick
Jen Devan
Chris Dietrich
Debbie Donzeiser
Julianne Doupe'
Mike Drummond
Jennifer Dubuc
Jennifer Duffy
Alex Dunn
Cheryl Edwards
Doug Elliott
Jeff Elwell
Johnna Emrich
Debra Epstein
Kristin Erdman
Colleen Erickson
Jennifer Ervine
Chris Evans
Kim Evans
Amy Falvo
Margaret Farmer
Denise Fauci
Annette Fawcett
Lisa Fern
Kim Filipek
Elizabeth Findley
Rose Firesiine
Andy Fiscus
Amy Fisher
Mike Flaherty
Phillip Flannery
Janine Flora
Susan Fody
Laura Forbes
Anne Ford
Chris Formosa
Jamie Forshey
Bill Fox
Bryan Frack
Jill Francaville
Jennifer France
Marcia Fryklund
Beth Gahran
Alec Galloway
Jennifer Ganter
John Garrett
Maureen Garrity
Alissa Gashler
Jennifer Gavel
Kate George
Robert Gerde
Janice Gessner
Stuart Glasby
Melissa Good
Karli Grant
Scott Grant
Karin Griffith
Tony Grigalunas
Fred Crosse
Robert Gude
Matt Hall
Linda Hapley
Carolyn Harrison
Meg Harvey
Robin Hastings
Linda Hauptli
Kathleen Haydu
Dannielle Heaps
Melinda Heck
Julie Heckman
Rich Hefle
Brian Heiden
Nancy Heyer
Erin Higgins
Brian Hines
Allison Hirschman
Bridgitte Hlaing
Carrie Hlinka
Lee Hoff
Michelle Hoffman
Susan Holmes
Mark Houston
Lee Huff
Kathleen Hughes
Amy Johnson
Kim Johnson
Misti Johnson
Brad Jonas
Robyn Jones
Lorraine KatVa
Lisa Kahler
Jackie Karali
Kendall Kasarjian
Tom Kelleher
Chris Kenney
John Keyes
Jiesu Kim
Noel King
Kimberly Klein
Michele Kleinchester
E^trick Kocen
Nadine Kramer
Laura Kralavil
Art Kriesler
Kalhy Kwiatkowski
Amanda LaBrecque
Matt LaDuke
Knstina Laing
Sangeeta Lai
Kristen Langenfeld
Doug Lankow
Tracy Lawrence
Ken Layng
Dana Leach
Henry Lee
Janna Leith
Michelle Lekas
Peter Lemongello
Joe Leone
Cathi Lesniewski
Michele Leuser
Dan Lewis
Mary Licciardone
Laura Lidemann
Dave Lisner
John Locke
Chns Loftus
Mark Long
Mindy Long
Ed Lopez
Bill Loss
Robert Loss
Gretchen Magnuson
Heather Maher
Kristen Mance
John Manning
Kns Marconi
Stacey Maroney
Donalyn Mason
Jill Matrange
Francesca Martiusi
Diane Mayer
Deb McAllister
Scott McAnaney
Arlene McBrearty
Michele McCabe
Jay McClair
Heather McCormick
Jim McCready
Megan McCutcheon
William McGarrigle
Elizabeth McGonigle
Dave McGregor
Scott McKee
Chns McUughlin
Mane McLaughlin
Jay McMeekan
Mike Meiss
Jean Meyer
Curt Miller
Janeen Miller
Jennifer A. Miller
Jennifer L- Miller
Kristm Miller
Robert Miller
Shan Miller
Christine Moncada
Katharine Morris
Keith Morris
Marc Moscatello
Melanie Moyer
Karen Muensier
Steve Muessen
Jeff Murphy
Kelly Murphy
Suzanne Murphy
Rich Musto
John Nacinovich
Laura Navin
Karen Nester
Sean Nestor
Michelle Neumann
Mark Nicholas
James Nickerson
Steven Nickerson
Jonathan Nickey
Todd Nickischer
Randy Noonan
Kim Norton
Michael Numann
Keri-Ann O'Connor
Tina Ohta
Tammy Ott
Scott Owens
Drew Paradine
Gina Parisi
Lori Parket
Laura Passaro
Mona Patel
Sue Paul
Julie Pearce
Julie Perfiho
Heidi Perry
Paul Pertusi
Matthew Petchel
Stacey Peters
Jane Petersen
Mary Petersen
Janet Petzinger
Mami Pietrowicz
Donna Podoletz
Sue Porter
Melanie Raffa
Anne Rank
Mark Rank
Carrie Ratkus
Stephanie Re
Shann Reeder
Shari Reis
Michael Ricciardi
Malachy Rice
Leslie Rippard
Kelly Roberts
Kelly Robertson
Kenneth Rodgers
Rod Rodgers
Liesl Roehrer
Gloria Rosado
Debbie Rosick
Kristen Rozansky
Mike Ruzika
Laura Saalmullcr
Jill Sameth
Debra Sauer
Jay Saunders
Patncia Saunders
Aimee Scafaria
Rob Scheffey
Eric Schmidt
Heather Schoner
Jill Schropp
Ginger Schultz
Fred Schwartz
Patricia Scotton
Keith Serafin
Maura Sheehan
Patti Sheehan
Tina Shepherd
Heather Sheriff
Jeanie Shultz
Linda Shultz
George Simeon
Tim Slifer
Gary Sloan
Gretchen Sloan
Ken S lover
Diane Smith
Scott Smith
Jon Speer
Tammy Slamm
Christopher Stark
Chris Steiner
Peter Sieinmeiz
Heather Stephano
Alexandra Stobb
Nikki Sunderland
Andy Sung
Jean Ann Swann
David Szawlewicz
Michele Tansey
Thomas Thiele
Kelly Thomas
Wendy Tibaldi
Laura Tidemann
John Tiffey
Sean Tighe
Tracy Tinsley
James Tollinger
John Tburville
Beth Ann Tracey
Kimberly Trauger
Diane Traumuller
William "Riffy
Chris TXinnessen
Alessandra Tbmer
Betsy Van TUyl
Jennifer Varcoe
Kelly Vardon
Melissa Vartholom
Laura Viozzi
George Voss
Sandy Wachter
Carolyn Waer
Sarah Walter
Brenda Wanner
Scott Watson
Carol Weigand
Barb Weigle
Debra Weissman
Keith Wennch
Stacey Wenzel
Brian Wetstone
Chris Weyrauch
Jennifer Wickham
Kathy Wilcox
Donna Willbergh
Shari Williams
Jennifer Wilson
Tina Wilson
Vicky Wilt
Charlie Winkler
Jennifer Winter
Lon Yoder
Roger Yost
Ray Ziegler
Barb Zimmerman
Mark Zir
Greg Zollo
During 1988-89 more than 500
student callers covered the phom
for the Susquehanna University
Fund.
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Board of Directors
Officers
Harold O'Connor, Chairman
State College, PA
Retired President
Chemcut Corporation/Schering
AG
Lawrence M. Isaacs '43,
Vice Chairman
Selinsgrove, PA
Retired Executive Vice President
Federated Department Stores,
Inc.
Robert F. Weis,
Vice Chairman
Sunbury, PA
Vice President and Treasurer
Weis Markets, Inc.
Donald E. Wissinger '50,
Vice Chairman
Hollidaysburg, PA
Vice President
Wissinger 's IGA Shopping
Village
John A. Carpenter, Esq.,
Secretary
Sunbury, PA
Attorney at Law
Carpenter, Diehl & Kivko
John C. Horn, Chairman
Emeritus
Huntingdon, PA
Executive Director
Church Marwgement Service,
Inc.
Members
Sidney J. Apfelbaum, Esq.
Sunbury, PA
Anomey at Law
Apfelbaum, Apfelbaum and
Apfelbaum
Jane C. Apple
Lewisburg, PA
Assistant Secretary of the Board
Butler Krust Baking Company
Douglas E. Arthur '49
Harrisburg, PA
Retired Vice President-Regional
Manager
Nationwide Insurance Company
Gary Baylor '69
Lewisburg, PA
President
Country Cupboard, Inc.
Leslie R. Butler '62
Sewell, NJ
Vice Chairman. Chief
Administrative Officer
First Pennsylvania Bank
Carl Campbell '65
Harrisburg, PA
President
Keystone Financial, Inc.
Richard E. Caruso '65
Radnor, PA
Senior Vice President
LFC Corporation
Joel Cunningham
Selinsgrove, PA
President
Susquehanna University
William C. Davenport '50
Lemoyne, PA
President and Owner
Hoopy Insurance Agency
Charles B. Degenstein
Selinsgrove, PA
Retired Executive
Weis Markets. Inc.
The Rev. David Fisher
Millersville, PA
Pastor
St. Paul Lutheran Church
W. Donald Fisher '51
Selinsgrove, PA
Partner
Fisher. Clark <S Lauer
Frank W. Fletcher
Selinsgrove, PA
Professor of Geology
Susquehanna University
William A. Gettig
Spring Mills, PA
President
Gettig Technologies, Inc.
Gerald N. Hall
Mechanicsburg. PA
Retired President
Hall 's Motor Transit Company
Alan Hassman
Camp Hill, PA
President
Hassman Enterprises
Raymond C. Lauver '50
New Canaan, CT
Member
Financial Accounting Standards
Board
William A. Lewis, Jr.,
Esq. '68
Chevy Chase, MD
Counsel
U.S. Senate Judiciary
Committee
John R. Miller Jr., Esq.
Bellefonte, PA
Attorney at Law
Peter M. Nunn '57
Potomac, MD
Partner
Coopers & Lybrand
Leah Cryder Oberheim '47
Woolrich, PA
Retired Office Manager
Fleisher 's Dairy Stores. Inc.
Rocco Ortenzio
Mechanicsburg, PA
President
Continental Medical Systems,
Inc.
Saul Putterman
Selinsgrove, PA
President
Milton Shoe Manufacturing
Company
Kelly Robertson
St. Marys, PA
Student
Susquehanna University
Samuel D. Ross Jr. '54
Carlisle, PA
President
Pennsylvania Blue Shield
Erie L Shobert II '35
St. Marys, PA
Retired Vice President,
Technology
Stackpole Carbon Company
G. Edward Schweikert, III
Selinsgrove, PA
Associate Professor of
Psychology
Susquehanna University
The Rev. Robert G. Swanson
Johnstown, PA
Pastor
First Lutheran Church
Henry A. Truslow
Sunbury. PA
Chairman & Chief Executive
Officer
Sunbury Textile Mills. Inc.
James M. Unglaube
Chicago, IL
Director, Division for Education
Evangelical Lutheran Church
in America
Richard F. Wesner
Danville, PA
Retired President
Kennedy Van Saun Corporation
Members Emeriti
The Honorable Preston B.
Davis
Milton, PA
Attorney at Law
Davis. Davis & Kaar Attorneys
Samuel H. Evert
Bloomsburg. PA
President
S. H. Evert Company. Inc.
Lawrence C. Fisher '31
York, PA
President
Yorktowne Optical Company
Orlando W. Houts
State College, PA
Chairman of the Board
O. W Houts and Son . Inc.
The Rev. Paul B. Lucas '28
Chambersburg, PA
Retired Pastor
The Rev. Howard J.
McCamey
Camp Hill, PA
Retired Bishop
LCA Central Pennsylvania Synod
Henry W. Rozenberg
Jersey Shore, PA
Retired Engineering Consultant
Carl H. Simon
Sun City, AZ
Retired Engineer
Preston H. Smith '38
Williamsport, PA
Retired President
Smith Printing Company
W. Alfred Streamer '26
Ventura, CA
Retired Vice President,
Sales
Charles H. Elliot Company
Norman E. Walz
Sunbury, PA
Retired President
First National Trust Bank
Alan R. Warehime
Hanover, PA
President
Hanover Brands
Gustave W. Weber
Selinsgrove, PA
President Emeritus
Susquehanna University
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Susquehannans on Parade
THE TEENS
The Reverend Francis E. Remal}' '17 of Carlisle, PA was
recently the subject of a newspaper article as he celebrated
his 99th birthday. Said Pastor Remaly. who served much of
his ministry in rural Pennsylvania churches. "There's no secret
for this long life. I have trusted implicitly in the Lord. I've
been careful about eating and have lived a wholesome life."
THE THIRTIES
The Reverend Dr. Ralph 1. Shockey '36 and his wife
Dorothy recently observed their 50th wedding anniversary
in Moorestown, NJ, with a renewal of their wedding vows
and a banquet at St. Matthew Lutheran Church
The Reverend Raymond Shaheen '37 was instrumental
in having an article by Susquehanna University professor
Dr. Roben M. Goodspeed concerning "the trashing of our
environment"' inserted into the Congressional Record. The
article was entitled "Choking on Throwaways."
THE FORTIES
Dr Monroe S. Myers '42 has retired after a long practice
in family dentistry in Northumberland. PA. He will continue
to reside there. His retirement came 42 years to the day after
he was graduated from the University of Buffalo School
of Dentistry.
Rine G. Winey, Jr. '46 has been appointed to the board of
SUN Bankcorp, Inc He is president and CEO of Watsontown
National Bank, an institution he joined in 1952.
Helen Smith Sanders '49 has again been elected to serve as
Secretary of the Coordinating Council of the ELCA's Region 9
Center for Missions. She resides in Columbia. SC.
THE FIFTIES
Charles H. "Buss" Carr '52 has joined the Bowen
Agency's Business Brokerage Division in Selinsgrove,
where he will specialize in lisimg and selling business
and commercial properties.
Carol Kegel Valentine '58 moved with her family from
Warwick. RI to Meriden, CT where she is an administrative
secretary in the new radiation oncology department of Meriden-
Wallingford Hospital. Her husband recently accepted the
pastorate at Grace Baptist Church in Meriden,
A surprised Dr. John H. **Jack" Anthony '58 recently
found himself in the spotlight at the grand opening of the
Collin County Community College District's new theatre on
the Spring Creek Campus in Piano. TX . The name of the
theatre had been changed from its original name to "The John
Anthony Theatre." Anthony serves as president of one of the
fastest growing community colleges In the nation.
THE SIXTIES
The Reverend Elmer H. Eiche '61 was honored on the 25th
anniversary of his ordination as a Lutheran pastor. He serves
St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Orwigsburg. PA. Pastor Eiche
IS a native of Frackville. PA.
Commander James M. Skinner '64 is director of admissions
at Massachusetts Maritime Academy in Buzzards Bay. Jim
served previously in admissions at his alma mater and with
Upsala College.
ftter M. Buchheit '65 is now the director of corporate
travel for Black & Decker in Towson. MD. He resides in
Ellicott City. MD.
The Reverend Virginia M. Biniek '67 is librarian at
Krauth Memorial Library of the Lutheran Theological
Seminary in Philadelphia.
William E. Livengood '67 has begun a two-year term in
Sanua, Yemen with that country's United States embassy.
Jimmy H. Hall '68 is managing partner and principal
owner of Cal-Surance Benefit Plans in the Los Angeles area.
He resides with his family in Rancho Palos Verdes, CA.
Beverly Steeley Larzelere '69 is now adult services
coordinator for the Developmental Disabilities Bureau of
the State of New Mexico. She resides in Santa Fe.
Michael J. Barrile '69 is unit manager of Zurich-American
Insurance Company in Marlton, NJ. He also resides there.
Robert G. Carr '75 has been promoted to vice president/
equity transactions for Prudential -Bac he Capital Funding in
New York City.
Samuel Kuba ID '75 is the general manager of the Youngstown
Symphony Society, and as such is involved in the operation of the
Edward W. Powers Auditorium. He lives in Youngstown. Ohio.
Robert M. Auman '76, a native of Tucson. AZ. is back in
that area. He is vice president of Intelligent Instrumentation
Incorporated in that city. Auman, a CPA, previously worked
in Pennsylvania and North Carolina.
Susan Zimmerman Horstman '76 has been named
assistant vice president and operations manager for the
Mohawk Region of Key Bank. She has been with Key
Bank since 1983 and resides in Scotia. NY.
Lorna Jean Silver Elliot '77 resides in Lawrenceville.
NJ. where she is a free-lance writer and editor.
Susan Z. Horstman '76
Tom Hepler '78
THE SEVENTIES
The Reverend Marcia Graeff Bell '70 has been granted
a master of divinity degree from the Lutheran Theological
Seminary in Philadelphia and called as assistant pastor of St.
Matthew Evangelical Lutheran Church, Kellers Church, in
Perkasie. PA. Her ordination took place in Telford, PA.
Donald J. Campbell '71 has been promoted to vice
president of Acme Food Brokerage, Inc. He and his family
reside in Livonia, MI.
David W. Hahn '71, after 17 years in the classroom, is now
assistant principal of Warrior Run High School. He will also
be head soccer coach at the school, a position he formerly
held at Susquehanna.
The Reverend Jeffrey W. Winter '72 is the new senior
minister at Corona Presbyterian Church in Denver, CO. The
church was once the home church of Mamie Eisenhower.
Pastor Winter, his wife, the former Judith Holmes '73, and
their three children reside in Denver.
Jean Walton Lehman "73 appeared as a soloist for the
Verdi Requiem at the Grantham Oratorio Society in the
Harrisburg Area. Also featured in a solo role was Wayne
Hill '70
James B. McCarthy '74 has been advanced to the rank of
associate professor at the University of Minnesota Medical
School. He resides in Minneapolis.
Paul R. Hinsch '74 is now vice president of sales and
marketing for Spencer-Mead Dental Supply of Westbury, NY
He resides in Bethpage, NY.
John Ombelets '74 is now the copy editor of the Buck
County Courier Times and will reside in Horsham, PA
He previously had been political reporter for a suburban
Boston newspaper.
Sue R. Medence '84
Deidre Gordon Jacques '77 is supervisor in child
protective services at the Children and Youth Services in
Delaware County. She recently completed a three-year
program at the Family Institute of Philadelphia. She
resides in Newtown Square, PA.
The Reverend David C. Lutcher '78 is now the pastor of
the Ringtown-Brandonville Lutheran Parish. He and his
family reside in Ringtown, PA.
Dean H. Springman '78 is now director of purchasing
for The Rittenhouse, a luxury hotel and condominium on
Rittenhouse Square in Philadelphia.
Thomas G. Hepler '78 is controller of Pacific Union, Co.,
a development corporation, in San Francisco, CA. He resides
in that city.
Todd B. Morgan '78 has been promoted to vice-president
with Eagan, McAllister Association, Inc. He resides in
California, MD, and was also presented with an award for
his work with the American Heart Association.
Alice M. Taylor '79 is assistant editor of the Library of
Congress Information Bulletin, a weekly publication of the
Library of Congress. She lives in Arlington, VA.
THE EIGHTIES
Phillip Compton '80, director of music for First United
Church of Christ in Reading, PA, organized a recital that
featured other Susquehanna alumni Featured soloists
included: Compton, Mary Brennan Huesken '80, Michael
Kammerer '80, Nancy Mott Kammerer '80, Brian Shaw
'80, Michael Trego '81, Wade Walburn '80, Judy Gessner
White '80, and Robb Whitmoyer '80. Sacred and secular
music was presented.
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John McEvoy *80 has been promoted to general manager of
Dalapon in New York City. He continues to reside in Upper
Montclair. NJ.
Ellen J. SeemaD '80 is now a salesperson with Allen and
Cory, a paper distribution firm, in Camp Hill. PA. She resides
in Mechanicsburg.
Robb N. Whitmoyer '80 has been elected to serve on the
District 8 executive committee of the Pennsylvania Music
Educators Association. He resides in Selinsgrove and is
director of choruses at the local middle school,
Catherine Compton '81 is the assistant director of the
freshmen center at Drexel University in Philadelphia. She
had been at the University of Delaware.
Robert W. Ashe *82 was recently promoted to development
programming manager at IBM. He continues to reside in
Poughkeepsie, NY.
Clay R. Mitman '82 is now the assistant sales manager for
the Paul Ford Agency in Orlando, FL He has won numerous
awards for his work in the real estate field.
Johanna Yeager Reisteter '82 is a coordinator and case
worker for the Northampton County Association for the Blind.
She resides in Bethlehem, PA.
Carolyn Brady '83 has been promoted to national account
executive for Media Management Plus, a computer software
company in New York City, where she also resides.
Charles C. Jordan '83 is a master carpenter with Country
Carpenters. Ltd. He resides in Chester Springs. PA.
Joanne Ries-Singh '83 is a newswriter with Voice
of America radio in Washington, DC. She resides in
Gailhersburg, MD.
Judy Sunblade '83 is a software consultant with
McCormack & Dodge, a Dun & Bradstreet company.
She resides in Waltham, MA.
Kenneth A. 'Tishjy '83 is associate director of residence.
Simmons College in Boston, MA. He is also enrolled at
Suffolk University of Law.
Robert A. Heany, Jr. '84 is assistant vice president in
the private banking group at Citicorp in New York City.
Bruce C. Wilson '84 and his wife, the former Karen
Schmid '83, have both accepted new positions. Bruce is an
account executive at Dunlop, Underdonk & Wilson in Wayne,
NJ. Karen is an administrative representative with CIGNA in
Roseland. NJ, They reside in Morris Plains.
Nancy A. Lariviere '84 has been appointed instructor in
psychology at Monmouth College in Monmouth. IL. She was
a lecturer at the University of New York (SUNY) at Binghamton
while she worked on her master's and Ph.D. there.
Suzanne Reinbold Medence '84 has been promoted
to audit manager by Peat Marwick in Harrisburg. Her
practice area includes government, non-profit, real estate,
and manufacturing.
Cheryl L, Diacik '85 is a financial associate for the Byrnes
Group in York, PA. The firm specializes in professional
recruitment.
Domenick Leonard '85 is a regional sales manager for
Murdoch Magazine's Distribution Division in San Francisco,
CA. He resides in Pacheco. CA.
Colleen Sullivan '85 has been promoted by Vogue
magazine. She is now associate editor.
William H. Todt, Jr. '85 is an actuarial account executive
for the NRl Group at their corporate headquarters in RockviHe.
MD. He lives m Silver Spring. MD.
Roderic G. Vitty '85 is a health care technician for Forsythe-
Stokes Mental Health in Clemmons. NC. He is also a certified
emergency medical technician.
Kathleen Villano Woerner '85 has been promoted to
executive secretary of human resources for SunRoad
Enterprises. She and her husband reside in Santee, CA.
James A. EMnheiro '86 is now with Consolidated/Drake
Press as an account executive. The firm is in Philadelphia; he
resides in Lafayette Hill, PA.
Kimberly A. Rubio '86 is a department administrator for
human resources at Howard Savings Bank in Livingston. NJ.
She resides in Marlboro, NJ.
Steven C Ajello '87 is an account executive for
Multi local Media Corporation, the "talking Yellow Pages."
in Boynton Beach, FL. He resides in Deerfield Beach, FL.
Jennifer Alexion '87 has been promoted by J&J
Temporaries in Princeton. NJ. She is now a personnel
counselor. Her residence is Stockton, NJ.
Elizabeth "Betsy" Huff '87 is now a financial analyst at
Manufacturers Hanover Bank in Wilmington, DE. Betsy
resides in Ardmore. PA.
I Do's
LA SELVA-ORTELL
Kathryn E. Ortell to Edward M. La Selva '79. October I,
1988, Shades Valley Lutheran Church, Birmingham. AL. In
the wedding party from Susquehanna was Vincent A. La
Selva '79. Edward is a sales service manager with AllianceWall
Corporation in Atlanta, GA. His wife is a sales associate with Frito
Lay Company. / 1500 Omie Way, Lawrenceville, GA 30243.
OMALLEY-WELLS
Leslie B. Wells '87 to John OMalley, January 7, 1989,
Littlestown Methodist Church, Littlestown, PA, Susquehannans
in the wedding party were Cindy Lain '87 and Amy Summerfield
'87. Leslie is a 7th grade teacher at St. Rose of Lime School.
Short Hills. NJ. Her husband is a golf professional. / 397
Morris Avenue, Springfield. NJ 07081.
FEHR-HUBLEY
Ann Hubley '85 to Stephen Fehr, April 29, 1989, St. Luke,
Devon. PA. Susquehannans in the wedding party were Kathy
Welliver Dunn '85, Carin Oberg Delia Badia '85, Dorothy
Johnson Howie '85, Jamie L. Apple '85, and Belh A.
Mallison '85, Ann is regional administrative manager, Akzo
Coatings Sikkens in King of Prussia. He husband is a claims
adjuster, Harleysville Insurance. / 408 Franklin Court, Trapp,
PA 19426.
VINCES-BARABAS
Pearl C. Barabas '71 to Freddy Vinces. June 10, 1989, Sts.
Peter and Paul Lutheran Church. Guttenberg. NJ. Mildred
Barabas Sgambati '60 was matron of honor and Edward
Barabas '64 was best man. Pearl is assistant vice president,
B. Blumenthal & Co.. Inc. in Carlstadt. NJ and her husband
is a systems programmer with the same company. / 80 Ralph
Avenue, Hillsdale. NJ 07642.
CARVALHO-REED
Rebecca Reed '86 to Jim Carvalho. July I. 1989, Millerton
Methodist Church. Millerton. NY Diann L. Doelp '86 was
in the wedding party. Becky is a teacher of the handicapped in
South Plainfield Public Schools. Her husband is an instrumental
music instructor in the Union County Regional School
District. / 14 Prospect Street, Westfield, NJ 07090.
McQUAIDBECKIE
Laura Beckie '87 to Peter R. McQuaid '85, July 15. 1989.
Glen Lutheran Church. Glen Burnie. MD. Susquehannans
taking part in the wedding were Peier McElvogue '86, John
Campeau '85, Chris Sencindiver '85, Lauren Ciresa '87,
Linda Buck '87, and Glenn E. Ludwig '69. former chaplain
of S.U. Pete is a senior systems analyst with Marine Office of
America Corp, and Laura is sales account executive with Expo
Consul International. / Apartment 9. 114 Cascade Court,
Princeton, NJ 08540.
Born Crusaders
To Harry W. and Donna Lennek Turner '77, a son. Bryant
Walden, August 18. 1987. He joins sister Lyndsey Ann. bom
July 16, 1984. / 223 Lake Shore Drive, Cheshire, MA 01225.
To Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Bray '83. a son. Robert Edward,
July 21. 1988. He joins brother Aaron Lee. born July 4, 1987 /
32 Seneca Drive, Shickshinny Lake. PA 18655.
To Thomas E. '81 and Joy Mingle Wolven '8L a son,
Brandon Thomas, October 1, 1988. Tom has been promoted to
General Manager of the Baltimore Division of Ailing & Cory.
/ 3130 Elmmede Road. Ellicott City. MD 21043.
To Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Chappelear '83, a son, Timothy
Steven, March 10, 1989. / 10130 Village Round, Allentown,
PA 18106.
To Brian K. and Deborah Kellner Mamrak '8L a daughter.
Melanie Mae, March 15, 1989. She joins sister Mary Kathryn
/ 275 Harmony Station Road. Phillipsburg. NJ 08865.
To Gary Shippy and Nancy Adams-Shippy '79. a son,
Michael Adams Shippy, June 26. 1989, / 67 Harvard Avenue.
Maplewood, NJ 07040,
Deaths
Alma Weaver Gricsemer '3L Hamburg, PA. May 23, 1988
She earned a master's degree from Temple University and was
a social studies teacher in New Jersey and Pennsylvania for
40 years.
Frank W. Weaver '29, Rutledge, PA. August 31. 1988. A
veteran of World War II. he spent much of his career in the
automotive repair field. He was one of many of his family
members to attend Susquehanna. Among his survivors is
his wife, the former Prudence Wilson '28.
Marian Crompton Crane '4L North Wales. PA. February
6, 1989. She spent much of her career in teaching in the
Western Pennsylvania area. Among her survivors is Carol
L. Crane '70
Frank Malasky '32, DuBois, PA, May 27, 1989. He taught
many years in Western Pennsylvania before retiring to his
hometown of DuBois.
Dr. Reed Speer '32. Crafton. PA. June 27. 1989 A doctor
of osteopathic medicine, he practiced in the Pittsburgh area for
50 years. For 37 years he was a member of the Philadelphia
College of Osteopathic Medicine's board of directors, and was
school physician at Crafton for more than 30 years. Among his
survivors is his wife, the former Mildred Arbegast '30
Essie V. Henninger Stania '17. Shamokin. PA. July 12.
1989. A commercial student at Susquehanna, she worked as a
legal secretary, among other positions, after leaving Susquehanna.
She sang in the Shamokin Grace Lutheran choir for more than
25 years and played the piano in Sunday School.
Dr. John F. Lewis '27. Sunbury. PA. July 18. 1989, He
taught biology in Connellsville. PA. after graduation until
joining the facuhy of California University in 1945. He retired
in 1966. but remained very active in conservation work and
Boy Scouting. He was one of the first Eagle scouts in
Pennsylvania and remained involved in scouting until his
death. He earned a master's at the University of Pittsburgh
and was awarded an honorary doctorate by Albright College.
"Dr. Johnny" received the S.U Alumni Association's award
for achievement in 1986.
George A. Hepner '28, Selinsgrove, PA, July 30. 1989 He
was a teacher early in his career before working in the highway
construction field. During World War II. he served in the
Army Corps of Engineers, rising to the rank of captain He
remained in the reserves and retired as a Lt. Colonel After
service he worked for Faylor-Middlecreek. where he became
vice president at the time of his retirement in 1974 He also
served as president of Hepco Construction from 1984-87.
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Reflections on Volunteerism. . .
'U
o be a volunteer, to show commitment,
identifies you as a leader, as someone
who has a vision of what the future
should be, who wants to be a part of it, and
who has found a way to make it happen.
It is no coincidence that the tremendous
growth in volunteer involvement at Susquehanna
over the past five years parallels the
university's substantial progress during that
same time.
We hope very much that the work you do for
Susquehanna brings you immense personal
satisfaction. We hope you glory in the
knowledge that you have made a difference.
Harold Kushner, who wrote "When Bad
Things Happen To Good People," has also
written "When All You've Ever Wanted Isn't
Enough." I think he may understand and can
certainly phrase more eloquently than I why
you manage to drag yourself out for one more
college fair, to ask a business friend for one
more favor in taking on an extra intern, or to
make yet another call for the annual fund.
"The greatest satisfaction in life is that of
caring for another person, of being generous
and truthful and loyal. To further the
development of young men and women, to
facilitate their efforts to form and live out their
dreams, to have an impact on another person,
shaping his or her life in some small but vital
way, is one of the most enduring satisfactions
we will ever know. We seek ways of investing
our creative energy in things that will endure,
and will represent the best that is in us. They
offer us the assurance that our lives have
meaning and that the world is indeed better
for our being in it.
A life of meaning is achieved not by a few
great, immortal deeds but by a lot of little
ones. The challenge is not to rise above the
level of every day life by some super-human
effort. The challenge is to find something truly
human to do every day of our lives."
I think he may have found the right words
to describe the essence of being a volunteer.
Thank you for choosing Susquehanna.
Sara Kirkland, Vice President
Volunteer Leadership Weekend, 1988
Alumni and friends share a moment in Susquehanna 's history— the dedication of the Blough-Weis library.
Thank You!
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VOLUME 58
NUMBER 1
WINTER 1990
Laureate Guest Speaker
r^
"Together, University
faculty, students,
administrators and
design architects
gave shape and
form to a vision
for the library 's
development. ' '
is Library Dedicated
TTie Blough-Weis
Library was dedicat(
under sunny skies
September 17 in front of
approximately 300 faculty,
students and friends of
the University.
Harold Nemerov, poet laureate
of the United States, and Evan
Farber, librarian at Earlham
College in Indiana, were given
honorary degrees at the ceremony.
Nemerov was the featured
speaker at the dedication and
spoke compellingly on the
mysteries of library scholarship.
Farber, whose course-integrated
library program is cited as a
national model, presented a
special workshop the day before
the dedication.
"Three years ago we began a
needs assessment for the capital
campaign and the library came
first on that list of priorities,"
President Joel L. Cunningham
told the audience.
"Together, University faculty,
students, administrators and
design architects gave shape
and form to a vision for the
library's development."
"Finally, the generous gift of
Robert and Patricia Weis, with
continued support from Mrs.
Helen Decker Blough, made
possible the beginning of the
renovation work in the spring of
1988, resulting in the splendid
facility we dedicate today."
Architect for the project was
the firm of Spillman, Farmer,
Shoemaker, Pell and Wildin of
Bethlehem, PA. The contractor
was R.S. Mowery and Sons.
Plaques, replicas of a larger
one unveiled inside the library,
were presented to the Blough
and Weis families in honor of
their leadership and support of
niversity and its library.
!)en Blough, of Hawley, was
ient for the ceremony along
with her daughter, Mrs. Howard
Wents. In addition to Robert and
Patricia Weis, their children.
Colleen, Jonathan and Jennifer
Weis Monsky, also attended.
"Libraries have meant a great
deal to me from my early days,"
comme^Bd Robert Weis. "It is
a joy forme, as I know it is for
Patricia mA for Mrs. Blough,
to have helped to achieve this
splendid facility. May it stand
as a symbol of excellence in the
liberal arts and sciences — the core
of Susquehanna University
and for many years to o
The Weis family has along
history of service to Susquehanna
and its library. Robert Weis, vice
president and treasurer of Weis
Markets, Inc. , has been a member
of the University's board of
directors since 1970. In 1983,
he established the Harry Weis
Library Endowment in honor of
his father, a 1900 graduate of
the university.
The Blough family likewise
has been a long-time benefactor
to Susquehanna University.
Mr. Blough, an alumnus, was
chairman and chief executive
officer of U.S. Steel Corporation.
He served on the University's
board for 26 years. In 1974,
following a previous library
expansion, the facility was
named the Roger M. Blough
Learning Center in his honor.
Mr. Blough, in 1984, created
the Helen Decker Blough Library
Fund for the acquisition of books.
Following Mr. Blough's death,
in 1985, Mrs. Blough made
additional gifts in support
of the library.
The $1.5 million renovation
created:
• Expanded space, permitting
the collection to grow to
300,000 volumes from its
current 178,000 volumes
of books.
• Increased space for public
seating and study permitting
the library to accommodate
more than one-third of the
students at any time.
• Increased capacity for use of
the latest telecommunications,
data transmission and
environmental control
technologies available
to libraries.
Among specific improvements,
a 24-hour study center and micro-
computer lab has been created
in the lower level. The center
contains 40 carrells for
individual use.
Also on the lower level, a
multi-media seminar room has
been outfitted with satellite
downlink capability and a large
screen monitor for videos, films
and slide projections. In the
ground floor music library, the
numbers of compact disk players
have been increased for use with
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Nemerov chals wilh Patricia Weis prior lo the ceremony. A gift from Rohen and
Patricia Weis along with the continued support of Mrs. Helen Decker Blough,
made possible the beginning of the renovation in the spring of 1988.
The foyer of the Blough-Weis Library
continued from page J
several hundred recently purchased recordings.
The renovated first floor features attractive gallery
display space for collections. Facilities also have
been provided to computerize the card catalog. A new
periodical reading room will encourage browsing and
leisurely reading among students and other users.
The curriculum library now has its own room with new
shelving, computers and special seating.
The second floor features lounges, areas for
group study and individual study carrells. Special
collections are housed in the Jane Conrad Apple
Room for Rare Books.
The Honors Program, which now will be based
in the library, will have a room on the second floor
for use by honors students and housing the program's
book collection.
All of the improvements were aimed at increasing
the University's on-campus resources for learning
and fostering the abilities of students to become
independent, self-directed learners.
Following the dedication ceremonies, guests toured
the library, assisted by student guides.
Howard Nemerov, poet laureate of the United Slates, delivers the dedication address, while (left
to right) Peter Deckle, University librarian: Evan Farber, librarian at Earlham College in Indiana,
and University President Joel Cunningham look on.
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Campus News
New Faculty, Staff Bring Diversity
of Knowledge to Susquehanna
New faculty and staff will add to the diversity of
knowledge already offered at Susquehanna.
New full-time faculty appointments include:
Susan Albertine, assistant professor of English;
Susan Bernardo, visiting assistant professor of English;
Mary Cianni, assistant professor of management;
David Clark, visiting assistant professor of technical
theatre; Eduardo Gargurevich, visiting instructor in
Spanish; Jerrell Habegger, assistant professor of
accounting; Nancy Lutz, visiting assistant professor of
anthropology; Linda McMillin, assistant professor of
history; Olugbenga Onafowora, assistant professor of
economics; Margaret Peeler, assistant professor of
hiology; Sheryl Postman, assistant professor of Spanish
and Italian; William Sauer, visiting professor of
management; Portia Williamson, visiting instructor
in religion; and David Wisdo, assistant professor
of biology.
New full-time staff members include: Caryn Frank,
assistant director of financial aid; Richard Hess,
director of career development and placement;
Betsy Koons, director of public relations/publications;
Jonathan Poullard, director of minority concerns;
Gerry D. Scott III, director of corporate and
foundation relations; and Sarah Walter, assistant
director of admissions.
Albertine comes to Susquehanna from St. Olaf
College where she also served as assistant professor of
English. She holds a bachelor's degree from Cornell
University, a master's degree from the State University
of New York (SUNY)-Cortland, and a doctorate from
the University of Chicago.
Bernardo was also a visiting assistant professor of
English at Franklin and Marshall College before moving
on to Susquehanna. She holds a bachelor's degree from
Gordon College, master's degrees from both Harvard
University and Bryn Mawr College, and a doctorate also
from Bryn Mawr.
Cianni returns to Susquehanna after a two-year
absence where she served as senior technical consultant
in corporate training at the Corporate Personnel and
Administration Department of The Travelers Companies
in Hartford, Conn. She previously had been the director
of career development and placement at Susquehanna
from 1982-87 and was an assistant professor of
management from 1985-87. She earned her bachelor's
degree from Bloomsburg University, master's degree
from Shippensburg University, and her doctorate from
Penn State University.
Clark was an assistant professor and technical
director of theatre at Washburn University prior to
Susquehanna. He earned his bachelor's degree from
Fort Hays State University, and his master's degree
from the University of Kansas.
Frank completed two years as assistant director of
admissions at Drew University before coming to
Susquehanna. She also earned her bachelor's degree
from Drew.
Gargurevich is a candidate for his doctorate at the
University of Maryland, where he earned his master's
degree. He earned his bachelor's degree from Pontifica
Universidad Catolica del Peru.
Habegger comes to Susquehanna from Lemoyne
College where he was also assistant professor of
accounting. He has his bachelor's degree from Penn
State University, and both his master's and doctorate
from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and University.
Hess was associate director of career development and
placement services at Penn State prior to coming to
Susquehanna. He earned his bachelor's degree from
Grove City College and his master's from Penn State.
Koons comes to Susquehanna from Washington, D.C.,
where she was serving as director of public and
consumer affairs for the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration. She had previously served as the
deputy press secretary to Nancy Reagan for four years
(1981-85) during the Reagan presidency. She earned her
bachelor's degree from Shippensburg University.
Lutz joins the faculty at Susquehanna after serving as
a Mellow Fellow in Anthropology at Cornell University.
She earned her bachelor's, master's, and doctorate from
the University of California at Berkeley.
McMillan arrives at Susquehanna following a
Fulbright Research Fellowship in Barcelona, Spain. She
earned her bachelor's degree from Loyola-Marymount
University and her master's degree from the University
of California at Los Angeles, where she is also a
candidate for her doctorate.
Onafowora earned his bachelor's degree from the
University of Ife, Nigeria. He also earned his master's
degree and doctorate from West Virginia University.
Peeler comes to Susquehanna from the University of
Texas at Austin where she held an American Cancer
Society Postdoctoral Fellowship. She earned her
bachelor's degree at Franklin & Marshall College
and her doctorate from Duke University.
Postman served as an assistant professor of Spanish at
Westminster College before coming to Susquehanna.
She earned her bachelor's degree from Rider College
and her master's degree from SUNY-Albany.
Poullard comes to Susquehanna after serving at Penn
State University as a residence hall coordinator. He
earned his bachelor's degree at Jackson State University
and a master's degree from Penn State.
Sauer joins the faculty after serving as an associate
professor of marketing at Towson State University. He
holds both his bachelor's and master's degrees from the
University of Wisconsin, with his doctorate earned at
the University of Minnesota.
Scott comes to Susquehanna from Yale University
where he was an assistant director at the Yale Peabody
Museum. He earned a pair of master's degrees and his
Ph.D. from Yale after earning his bachelor's degree
from Macalester College.
Walter was an Admissions Office intern where she
coordinated the Host-Hostess program during her
undergraduate days at Susquehanna. She earned her
bachelor's degree last year.
Williamson served in a similar capacity at
Susquehanna during the Spring semester last year She
earned a bachelor's degree at Duke University and a
master's from the School of Theology of Virginia Union
University. She is working on her doctorate at Duke.
Wisdo comes to Susquehanna from the Yale Divinity
School where he was a Henry R Luce Postdoctoral
Fellow. He earned his bachelor's degree from Wesleyan
University and holds two master's degrees and his
doctorate from the Yale Divinity School.
440 Freshmen
Welcomed Following
Banner Admissions Year
Last year, Susquehanna University was listed by USA
Today newspaper as one of the universities whose
applications for admission had increased significantly
from the previous year
As the 1989-90 academic year began, Susquehanna
welcomed 440 freshmen to campus, bringing the total
enrollment to a record 1,529 full-time students.
The 440 freshmen represent an 8.7 percent increase
from the previous year. That is the same percentage
increase of total applications (1,865 this year). Of this
year's freshmen class. 36 percent come from the top
fifth of their high school class, up slightly from 34
percent the previous year.
A total of 16 percent more freshmen are in the honors
program and 72 percent of those students come from the
top fifth of their class. This year's honors class averaged
1,210 on their SAT's (580 Verbal, 630 Math).
Included among this year's class are ten
valedictorians.
Jim Campbell Leaves
Alumni Post
Director of Alumni Relations Jim Campbell has
resigned to accept the position of Bison Club Director
at Bucknell University.
James J. Cainpbell '63 was with Susquehanna since 1986
and is credited with helping more alumni than ever before
become involved in the university's programs and activities.
He was an outstanding ambassador of goodwill, tirelessly
spreading the word about SU's achievements and goals at
every opportunity and making many fiiends along the way.
Last fell's Homecoming was attended by a record number
of alumni and friends and Alumni Weekend, which was
moved to an early summer date to allow returning
Susquehannans more extensive use of campus fecilities.
met with enthusiastic response.
"Jim treated every alumnus as one of his own femily."
said University Relations Vice President Sara G. Kirkland.
"His warmth and genuine enthusiasm for Susquehanna will
be very much missed.
"We recognized the importance of this position to the
alumni body and are hopeful that we'll be able to attract an
SU graduate to become our next Alumni Relations Director."
The University Relations Office is actively seeking a succcvsor
to Jim and encourages any alumnus or alumna who is interested
in the position of Director of Alumni Relations to submit an
application or nomination of another qualified candidate to Sara
G. Ku-kland, Vice President of University Relations, Susquehanna
University, Selinsgrove, PA 17870.
Qualifications include possession of a bachelor's degree
and at least five years' expenence in sales, marketing, public
relations or a related field The candidate should be able to
demonsuate proven success as an effective planner, organizer
and communicator, and be able to convey a strong spirit of
enthusiasm and mstitutional pride.
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Volunteer Program $6,000 Grant Recipient; Enters Partnership witli Lincoln
Susquehanna University's community sei-vice volunteer
program, honored last spring with an invitation to a news
conference on volunteerism held by President Bush on the
White House lawn, was the recipient of a $6,000 grant
from the Pennsylvania Campus Compact, a project of the
Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and Universities.
Under the grant, Susquehanna enters into a partnership
with Lincoln University to assist Lincoln in establishing
a volunteer center on it.s campus.
Susquehanna University, with well-established student
community service programs in place, will share existing
resources and develop new resources to assist Lincoln.
Lincoln University, founded for the higher education
of black youth, will aid Susquehanna in strengthening
support and retention of its minority students.
"Basically we will both share resources and areas
of expertise. Lincoln wants to establish a strong student
volunteer center. Lincoln, in mm, will help us in developing
a campus community that is pluralistic and culturally
diverse," said Debbie Woods, Susquehanna's director
of volunteer programs.
Susquehanna already has begun to develop a program
in support of minorities by hiring Jonathan PDullard
as director of minority concerns and by starting a new
volunteer project, the Student Association for Cultural
Awareness (S.A.C.A.). S.A.C.A.'s main goals are to
enhance cultural awareness, provide a support group
for minority students, and help develop and implement
programs and services designed to retain minority students.
Presently, approximately 250 Susquehanna University
students are involved in the Project House System,
which enables groups of students involved in volunteer
The SV. corn/nunin' \fnut- ylunleer program will work with
Lincoln Uniirrsiry [o csiahhsh a volunteer center on Lincoln 's
campus. Lincoln, in turn, will work with Susquehanna in the
University's cultural diversity efforts. One of the projects from
S. U. 's nationally recognized volunteer service program is
shown here.
community service to live together in special housing.
Projects include the Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts, Big
Brother/Big Sister program, the local senior citizens'
center, Selinsgrove Center (a state run facility for
mentally handicapped adults), and P.L.U.S. (Project
Literary, U.S.) among others.
Susquehanna's volunteer programs have been recognized
with awards such as the Keystone Award of Merit by
the Governor's Private Sector Initiatives Task Force
in 1984, and President Reagan's Program for Private
Sector Initiatives for outstanding community service
in 1987.
Woods and the associate dean of students at Lincoln
University already have met to discuss plans for the
partnership.
Among the methods used will be on-going
communications to identify specific areas of need
on both campuses, cooperative weekend workshops,
and specific cooperative service activities.
Student leaders from both campuses will help to organize
and run the workshops. A newsletter also is planned.
In addition, student volunteer leaders will participate in
PA Campus Compact regional conferences and workshops.
Both campuses intend to continue the partnership
after the completion of the grant period. Future plans
include credit earning student community service
internship exchanges and student semester exchanges
at both universities.
Calendar of Events
Feb. 28 Inaugural Public Lecture
Distinguished Visitor Program
Featuring William E Simon. 4:15 p.m.
Mar I. 2 SU Wmier Theatre Production. 8 p.m
Mar. 3 Women's Auxiliary Luncheon. I p.m.
Mar. 21 Wednesday Morning Lecture Series. 10:30 am,
Luther College Faculty Quartet Concert. 8 p m
Mar. 23 Faculty Recital C Scott Smith. 8 p.m.
Mar. 24 S U, Track Invitational. TBA
Baseball vs Wilkes College. 1 p.m.
Softball vs, Marywood College. 1 p.m.
Mar. 26 Softball vs, Dickinson College. 3 p.m.
Mar. 27 SU. Golf Tournament including Gettysburg College.
Juniata College. Lycoming College. Ursinus College.
Western Maryland College, and Wilkes College, 1 p m
Mar. 28 Softball vs Lebanon Valley College. 3 p m
Mar. 29 Baseball vs Gettysburg College. 3pm
Mar. 30 Men's Tennis vs Lycoming College. 3 p m
Women's Lacrosse vs, Gettysburg College. 3 30 p.m.
S U. Jazz Ensemble Concert. 8 pm.
Mar. 31 Women's Tennis vs Muhlenberg College. 1 p m
SAL Dinner/Theatre. 5 45 p m
University Artist Series:
Nice Philharmonic Orchestral. 8 p m
Apr. I Women's Choir Concert. 3 p.m
Apr. 4 Baseball vs University of Scranton. 3 p.m.
Apr. 5 Men's Tennis vs Wilkes College, 3 p.m.
Apr. 7 Baseball vs Juniata College. I p.m.
Apr. 9 Softball vs, Wilkes College. 3 p.m.
Apr. 10 Women's Lacrosse vs. Juniata College, 3 p.m.
Apr. U Women's Tennis vs Juniata College, 3pm
Visiting Writer Robert Olnistead. 7 30 p m
String Chamber Music Recital. 8pm
Apr. 12 Men's Tennis vs. Mansfield University, 3 p m,
Apr. 14 Mens and Women's Track, I p m
Apr. 18 Wcdnesda> Morning Lecture Series. 10 30 a m
Apr. 19 Women's Tennis vs Dickinson College. 3pm
Apr. 19-21 SU Spring Theatre Production. 8 p m
Apr. 21 Women's Tennis vs Univcrsit\ of Scranton. 11 am.
Softball vs Messiah College. II a.m.
Baseball vs Albright College. 1 p.m.
Men's Tennis vs Messiah College. 2 p m.
Apr. 23 S U Golf Invitational including Albright College.
Elizabeihiown College. Gettysburg College. Juniata
College. Messiah College. Wilkes College, and Buckni
University, 1 p.m
Softball vs Gettysburg College. 3 p.m
Apr. 24 University Artist Scries:
Stoltzman/Goode/Slollzman. 8 p m.
Apr 26 Men's Tennis vs Kings College. 3 p.m.
Apr. 27
Apr. 29
May 2
May 3
May 5
May 4-6
May 6
May 9
May 20
Jun 1-3
On the road
Mar. 2
Mar. 17
Mar. 18
Mar. 26
Mar. 27
Mar. 28
Apr. 1
Apr. 3
Women's Tennis vs. Albright College, 3pm
FRONTLINE concert, 8 p.m.
University Choir Concert, 3 p m
SAI-PMA Spring Musical, 8pm
Chamber Singers Concert. 8pm
Women's Auxiliary Luncheon. 1 pm
Spring Weekend
Spring Band Concert. 3 p.m.
Wednesday Morning Lecture Series, 10:30 a
Baccalaureate Service. 10 a.m.
Commencement. 3 p m
Alumni Weekend
Alumni Reception— Concert Choir
Trinity Lutheran Church. Bethlehem, PA. 8:00 pm
Alumni Reception— Concert Choir
Trinity Lutheran Church. Lansdale. PA. 8:00 p m
Alumni Reception— Concert Choir
Christ Lutheran Church. Hazlcton. PA. 8:00 p m
University Choir Tour, TBA
Alumni Reception— Concert Choir
St, Mark's Lutheran Church. York. PA, 7:30 pm
Alumni Reception— Concert Choir
First Evangelical Lutheran Church, Elhcott City. MD
7 30 pm
Alumni Reception— Concert Choir
St John Lutheran Church, Summit, NJ. 8:00 p.m
Alumni Reception- Concert Choir
Camp Hill Presbyterian Church. Camp Hill. PA
3:00 p.m
Alumni Reception— Concert Choir
St Joseph Roman Catholic Church. Lancaster. PA
8 00pm
Baseball at Lock Haven University. 3:30 p.m.
Men's Tennis at York College. 1 p.m.
Women's Lacrosse at Swarthmore College, 1 p.m.
Women's Tennis at Marywood College. 3 p.m
Women's Lacrosse at Dickinson College. 3 30 p.m
Men's Tennis at Dickinson College. 3 15 p m.
Baseball at Kings College. I p.m.
Men's & Women's Track at Dickinson College,
3:30 p m
Women's Lacrosse at Western Maryland College.
4p,m.
Men's Tennis at Western Maryland College. II a.m.
Men's and Women's Track at Western Maryland College
Softball at Kings College. I p.m.
Baseball at Elizabethtown College. I p.m.
Baseball at Misericordia College. TBA
Softball at Elizabethlown College. 2:30 p.m.
Apr. 4
Apr. 7
Apr. 8
Apr. 9
Apr. U
Apr. 12
Apr. 16
Apr. 17
Apr. 18
Apr. 23
Apr. 24
Apr. 25
Apr. 25
Apr. 26
Apr. 27
Apr. 30
May 3
May 6
Sept. 8
Sept. 16
Sept. 28
Oct. 6
Women's Tennis at Lycoming College. 3pm
Women's Track at Messiah College Invitational. TBA
Mens Track at Shippensburg University. TBA
Men's Tennis at Elizabethtown College, II a m
Golf at Western Maryland College Invitational. Noon
Women's Lacrosse at Franklin & Marshall
College, I p.m.
Women's Tennis at Elizabethtown College. 2 p.m
Baseball at Lebanon Valley College. 2 p.m.
Golf at York College. I p.m
Baseball at Dickinson College. 1 p.m
Softball at University of Scranton. 3 p.m
Golf at Muhlenberg College. 1 p.m.
Baseball at Messiah College. 2 p.m.
Men's Tennis at Lock Haven University. 3 p.m
Women's Track at Franklin & Marshall
College, 3 p ni.
Softball at York College, 3 p.m.
Men's Tennis at Albright College, 3 p.m.
Baseball at York College, (SGL). 3:30 p.m.
Men's and Women's Track at Delaware Valley College
with Gettysburg College and Lycoming College
Susquehanna Valley Chorale Concert. Zion Lutheran
Church. Sunbury. 8 p.m.
Susquehanna Valley Chorale Concert. Zion Lutheran
Church. Sunbury. 3 p.m.
Men's Tennis at University of Scranton. 3 pm
Women's Tennis at Wilkes College. 3 p.m.
Women's Lacrosse at Juniata College. 3pm
Softball at Juniata College. 3 p.m
Alumni Dinner. Wissinger's IGA Shopping Village
Altoona. PA. 6:30 pm.
Women's Lacrosse at Muhlenberg College.
3:30pm
Alumni Dinner. Ye Oldc Country Club
Johnstown. PA. 6.30 pm
Baseball at Mansfield University. 1 p.m
Alumni Reception— Chamber Singers Concert
Weber Chapel. Susquehanna University.
Selinsgrove. PA. 7:00 p m.
■'.Spirit of Philadelphia" Alumni Buffet Cruise
Philadelphia, PA. 12 30 p m
Alumni/Parents/Friends Tailgate
Susquehanna vs Muhlenberg. Allentown. PA, N<ion
Alumni Brunch. Chatham Village. Mt, Washington
Pittsburgh, PA. 12:30 pm.
Alumni Dinner. Herdic House. Williamsport. PA
6:30 p.m.
Alumni/Parcnis/Fricnds Tailgate
Susquehanna vs. Delaware Valley, Doylestown. PA
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Sports
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"BIGFOOT" Hopes to
Take Straight Path to
Professional Football
Susquehanna University placekicker Randy Helt of
Camp Hill is a dinosaur in the world of football— one called
"Bigfoot" in the Susquehanna University football camp.
But if this dinosaur has his way. he could resurrect his
species from extinction.
Helt is straight-on placekicker who has a bonafide
shot of cracking the exclusive soccer-style kicking ranks
of the National Football League (NFL). At least, former
Washington Redskin straight-on placekicking great
Mark Moseley thinks so.
"He's probably the best kicker I've seen at his age."
says Moseley, who is Hell's mentor and had a pretty-fair
leg himself as many experts believe he's destined for the
Pro Football Hall of Fame.
"His kicking style is a lot like mine, although he's a
much bigger kicker. I think he's probably farther along
Davis Provides
Leadership on
Volleyball Court,
in Campus Life
For Jennifer Davis of York, a day on campus is
like a night on the volleyball court— she just follows
the bouncing ball until she wins the point.
A senior marketing major. Davis does it all on the
Susquehanna campus from serving as president of the
Student Government Association (SGA). to captain of
the volleyball team for the second-consecutive year, to
corresponding secretary for Alpha Delta Pi sorority, to
senior representative on the 1989 Homecoming Court.
Along the way. she still manages to carry a 3.24 Grade
Point Average (GPA).
Ultimately, her frenzied, all-out style as a 5 ' 7 " hitter/
setter on the volleyball court is the secret to handling
her daily schedule.
"I like to stay busy and keep involved. I was like that
in high school too." says Davis, who graduated from
York Suburban High School.
"She gave a speech at opening convocation this year
about the importance of being a well-rounded student,
and she really does believe that and live her life that
way. " says Dorothy Anderson, dean of students. "She's
a wonderful example of all that can be good in a student."
In volleyball. Davis has not only been "good." she's
been sensational during her Susquehanna career. She
earned the team "Most Valuable Player" award during
each of her first three years and was selected to the
Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) - Northwest Section
All-Stars last season.
Once again this year. Davis was an MAC All-Star and
should bid for team-MVP honors as she was near the
top in nearly every statistical category and helped guide
the squad to one of its best seasons ever at 23-11.
But it's not just her statistics that have made her such
a valuable asset to her team.
"She definitely has provided leadership for the team.
She's an intelligent player who always plays within
herself and in control, even when the team sometimes
got rattled." says second-year head coach Carole Templon.
"I enjoy being captain, although sometimes I don't
know if it's the best thing. I'm a pretty intense player
and I say some harsh things to some of my teammates at
times." says Davis. "I hope they (the other teammates)
don't take offense, but I've been around volleyball for
a long time and I'm just trying to use my experience
to help."
To say Davis enjoys the game of volleyball is an
understatement— she's a fanatic. The end of the season
at Susquehanna could be just the beginning for her.
"I play more when I'm home than I do here. When I was
in high school. I played more year-round." she explains.
Because of her zest for the game. Davis would like to
see volleyball coaching on her horizon. Unfortunately,
a career in marketing might make that difficult.
"I'd like to coach, the problem is that the hours
involved in a career in marketing and volleyball coaching
aren't very compatible. But I really would like to get
into it. I coached at volleyball camps over the summer
and it's really great."
Based on her expertise in time management in
college, coaching can't be too far off for Davis.
at his age than I was."
Helt got his kicking start at a camp sponsored by
Moseley at Western Maryland College. He was 14 at the
time and he and his father were looking for something
he could do during the Summer. They stumbled across
an ad in the local paper for Moseley 's camp and "it just
snowballed after that camp" according to Randy.
Now the 6 ' 3 ". 248-pound junior has the build of past
NFL straight-on kicking great Tom Dempsey. who still
holds the league's longest field goal of 63-yards, and the
leg-strength to match.
With the help of the tee on field goals and extra-points
last year. Helt connected from as far away as 68-yards in
practice, and was 12 of 14 in field goals for the season.
He led the team in scoring with 60 points and was the
top kicker in scoring in the Middle Atlantic Conference
(MAC) with 58 points.
Although his longest game field goal was "only" from
46 yards, that kick came with seven seconds and gave
his team a heart-stopping 21-20 win at Juniata College.
He had three field goals in the final quarter of that game
and earned MAC "Player of the Week" honors for his
efforts. His slats for the year also earned him selection
to three Ail-American teams at season's end. including
the Associated Press "Little All-America" team.
The NCAA outlawed the tee for this season, but Helt
hasn't lost any distance as evidenced by his three for
four performance in a scrimmage with Gettysburg that
included a field goal from 48-yards and two others from
42. He's also hit from 58-yards in practice.
His kicks have earned him the nickname of "Bigfoot"
from the Crusader coaching staff. But if Kelt's dream
comes true, those kicks could earn him something
"bigger" down the road.
"Making it in the NFL is always in the back of my
mind. But first things have to come first." says Helt.
"A lot of NFL teams have been by. I think he's on
everyone's list and they've sent someone to verify his
ability." says Susquehanna head coach Rocky Rees.
Helt's arrival to Susquehanna was some good fortune
for Rees. who recruited him out of Cedar Cliff High
School, only to watch him go to the Division-IAA
University of Delaware.
A personality clash with Delaware head coach Harold
"Tubby" Raymond found Helt heading for Morgantown.
W. Va. and Division-I West Virginia University. This
time. West Virginia head coach Don Nehlen agreed that
Helt's leg was strong-enough, but only for kick-offs
and not placekicking.
On the advice of Moseley. Helt decided to transfer
once again— this time to a school where he could step in
and become the placekicker.
After narrowing his decision down to Glassboro State.
Lebanon Valley, and Susquehanna, Helt opted to join
Rees and the Crusaders.
"I knew the coaches at Susquehanna and I felt like
they'd take me in, so to speak, and that's just what
happened. We have a good relationship," Helt says.
"There arc quite a bit of family ideals here and I think
they've helped to make the program successful."
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HomecomingA^olunteer Weekend Brings Large Numbers to Campus
Traditional activities and some new events attracted
approximately 1,000 alumni and several hundred parents
and friends of Susquehanna University to campus for
Homecoming/Volunteer Weekend Oct. 6-8.
Around 250 alumni, parents and friends took part in
the fourth-annual Volunteer Leadership and Alumni
Workshop. The workshop, which included events through
the weekend, recognized and provided training for
volunteers in admissions, alumni activities, development
and career development and placement.
Returning alumni enjoyed a variety of homecoming
events such as "Piano Glory," an evening of jazz
improvisations by Dick Hyman and Derek Smith in
Weber Chapel Auditorium on Saturday, funded in part
by a generous contribution from the Hilda Karniol
Endowment for the Arts. Other activities included a
Sunday workshop service at Weber, the alumni soccer
game and the first-ever alumni baseball game played
Saturday morning.
Another new activity was the Susquehanna Valley
Alumni Career Dinner sponsored Saturday by the S.U.
Career Assistance Network (SCAN). Dick Mason,
manager of the Sunbury office of the Bureau of
Employment Security, discussed employment trends
of the 1990s.
Members of the Class of '84 returned for their fifth-
year reunion. Events included a gathering at the Blue
Lion Inn after the football game Saturday.
The football team downed Delaware Valley 28-22
before 3,650 at Stagg Field. Returning alumni gathered
at the big tent beside the field for coffee and doughnuts
preceding the game. Jennifer Ebert, a senior
communications major from Upper Saddle River, NJ,
was named homecoming queen in pre-gamc ceremonies.
At halftime, women's tennis champion. Donna
Gottshall, '81, of Scliwenlisville, wrestling great
Ken Tashjy, '83, of Boston, MA, and football standout
John Yanulclis, '60, of Monroe, NY were inducted into
Susquehanna's Sports Hall of Fame, bringing
membership in the hall to 96.
It was a good weekend for several other Crusader
sports teams, as well. The field hockey squad defeated
Marywood. the women's volleyball team downed
Bloomsburg and the cross country team beat Delaware
Valley. The soccer team fell to Gettysburg.
Clear skies and indian-summer temperatures made the
weekend especially enjoyable for everyone.
t.m-m.m
The 1989 homecoming court, from left. Matt Lubben, Oradell, NJ ; Kim Lanni .
River Edge. NJ; Tom Isenberg. Sunbury; Laura Viozzi. Hershey; William A.
Lev^is. '68. Alumni Assn. president; Rick Slumpf. New Providence. NJ;
Jennifer Ebert. Upper Saddle River, NJ; Dr Joel Cunningham, University
president; Denis Gallagher. Red Bank. NJ; Jennifer Davis. York;
Matthew Skarbeck, Pottstown; and Jill Andrews. Pottstown.
sponsored t^
Vtret wciL i/idut ltd into the S. U. Sports Hall of Fame at himwco/iun^. Hit inductees ^uih piaquL
from left, are Donna Gottshall. '81. women 's tennis; Ken Tashjy. '83. wrestling; John Yanuklis.
football. President Joel Cunningham and Alumni Association President William A. Lewis '68. c
joined by homecoming court members Jill Andrews. Jennifer Davis and Jennifer Ebert.
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Susquehannans on Parade
THE TWENTIES
The Class of 1929 of Ashland High School (now known as
Nonh Schuylkill, bul still in Ashland, PA) has established a
scholarship honoring the memory of Maude M, Prichard
'27, who attended Susquehanna summer schools in the 1920s.
Miss Prichard began teaching in 1886, became principal in
1916. and continued in that capacity until retiring in 1945. She
earned a master's from here in 1929.
THE THIRTIES
Ralph C. Geigle '35 continues to be an active speaker in the
Berks County area. The Reading, PA, resident spent a busy
fall season addressing college and church groups on several
subjects including the Soviet Union.
THE FORTIES
Cora Mae Arthur Dyson '49 was presented with a plaque
upon retiring from the Pocono Mountain School District after
40 years of service. The Muncy. PA. native taught music and
English during her career She stated that all her life she wanted
to be a teacher. Her mother was a teacher and she says. "As a
youngster, I played 'school' with my grandmother." Her husband
Lester and son Jim also followed the teaching profession.
THE FIFTIES
Shirley Showaller Boyer '50 recently retired after a 33-year
teaching career in Mifflinburg. PA. She began teaching grades
1-6 in a one-room school house in nearby Pleasant Grove.
George W. Washbourne '54 continues in a second career.
After retiring as assistant superintendent of schools for the
Kingston. NY, School District, he joined Ulster Savings as
human resources manager.
Carol Kogel Valentine *58 is administrative secretary for
the new radiation oncology department of Meriden-Wallingford
Hospital in Meriden, CT. Her husband is pastor of Grace
Baptist Church in that city.
THE SIXTIES
Marvin L. Brubaker '61, a mathematics professor at
Messiah College in Grantham. PA. has been awarded a grant
from the National Science Foundation— one of only 45 such
grants presented throughout the nation. Brubaker. who holds a
master's from Bowling Green State University and a doctorate
from Lehigh University, will use the grant to fund computer
algebra workshops at the college,
William T. Moore '63 was a featured speaker at a banquet
of the Shamokin Area Christian Laymen recently, Moore, who
began his college career at Susquehanna over ten years after
his high school graduation, and his wife Joyce sing and minister
to those confined to nursing homes. He resides in Carlisle. PA,
and is associated with Federal Kemper Insurance Company.
Elizabeth "Betty" Shintay LeAnderson '67 is teaching
elementary music at Saudi International School in Jeddah.
Saudi Arabia. She is accompanist for Jeddah "Hejaz" Choral
Society. Her husband Jim is involved in gold exploration for
the Saudi Ministry of Mineral Resources.
Ronald J. Yevitz '67 has recently purchased Citcom, Inc.,
a wholly owned marketing communications subsidiary of
Citizens Savings Association in the Scranton, PA. area. He
joined the company in 1986 as president and chief operating
officer. The company, under his direction, has been awarded 16
ADDYs— awards given in competition for advertising excellence.
Citcom provides complete creative services for its clients.
Barbara Brought Hernandez '68 is now associated with
Family & Children's Service of Blair County in the Alloona,
PA. area. Her duties include providing counseling for a variety
of clients. She previously had done social work in Detroit.
Tampa, and Chicago.
William A. Lewis, Jr '68 has moved from the legislative
branch of the federal government to the executive branch. He
left the Senate Judiciary Committee to work with the Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission. He and his family
reside in Chevy Chase. MD. In addition to being a member
of the University's board of directors. Lewis, an attorney,
is also president of the S.U. Alumni Association.
THE SEVENTIES
Craig R. Brandt '71 of Camp Hill. PA, has been named
project leader for a commercial lines division automation
study of the Pennsylvania National Insurance Group. He is
a production underwriter for the Harhsburg area company.
John G. Foos '71, a former president of the Susquehanna
University Alumni Association, has been named senior vice
president and chief financial officer for Independence Blue
Cross in the Philadelphia area. A resident of Gwynedd Valley,
he had formerly been a partner with Peat Marwick.
Rev. Robert Harris '72
Pastor Robert W. Harris '72 has been appointed as pastor
for Thiel College in Greenville. PA. After leaving Susquehanna.
he earned a master of divinity degree from the Lutheran
School of Theology in Chicago and continues to work on his
Ph.D. in theology at the University of Chicago Divinity
School. At one time. Pastor Harris was a pitcher in the
Baltimore Orioles farm system.
Ruk Eiiwards 74
Richard L. "Rick" Edwards '74 has been appointed head
wrestling coach at North Schuylkill High School in Ashland,
PA. He is also an American History teacher at the school.
The wrestling program is widely recognized as one of the
most successful in the nation, producing 9 state champions
in the 1980s.
Katherine R. Glenney '74 is on the faculty of West Virginia
Wesleyan College in Buckhannon. WV. She is a member of the
psychology department and has earned a master's and doctorate
from Shippensburg University and West Virginia University
respectively. Prior to joining the faculty, she worked as
director of adult services for the Appalachian Mental Health
Center in Elkins. WV.
Francis C. Moyer '74 has been named president of the newly
formed Montour Bank in Danville, PA. He had previously
been a vice president with the First National Bank of Danville.
Robert E. Hassinger '75 is serving as principal of Tri-
Valley Junior-Senior High School in Valley View. PA. Prior
to assuming his new duties, he had been a teacher at Upper
Dauphin High School.
Nicholas Chirico '76
Nicholas F. Chirico '76, the president of Carolina Perlite in
Gold Hill, NC, has been names President of the Perlite Institute,
the industry's national association. Perlite aggregates are used
in construction, horticultural, and industrial fields.
Susan Zimmerman Horstman '76 has been promoted to
assistant vice president and operations manager of Key Bank's
Mohawk Region in the Albany, NY, area. She began with the
bank in 1983 as a secretary.
Rohen F. Buckfelder 77
Robert F. Bucl(felder '77 has been promoted to senior vice
president by First Union Bank of North Carolina in Charlotte.
He manages the communications lending unit for First Union's
corporate banking group.
Toni-Marie McGlynn '77 is now music teacher, music
director, and drama director at Markham Place School. She
resides in Atlanta Highlands, NJ.
Albert M. "Bert" Noggle '77 has been named controller
of the Ecusia Division of PH. Glatfelter Company He has
relocated to Brevard, NC.
Peter F. Ceccacci '78 is the vice president of the Mercer
Chapter of the New Jersey Society of Certified Public
Accountants. He is with the CPA firm of R. D. Hunter &
Company in Princeton, NJ.
Pastor David C. Lutcher '78 has been installed at the
Ringtown Valley Lutheran parish in Ringlown. PA. Pastor
Lutcher has served various parishes in Central Pennsylvania
since his ordination in 1982.
Michael L. McFatridge '78 has been promoted to
supervisor of cost accounting with York Tape and Label
Company in York. PA. He joined the company in 1983.
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THE EIGHTIES
Suiff Sgl Lynn K. Fillman '80 was recently decorated by
the U. S. Air Force. She is stationed at Offtitt Air Force Base
in Nebraska.
Brian J. Dietrich '82 of Yoric, PA, has been named as an
account executive for Engle-Hambright & Davies, Inc. in
that area. The company is engaged in risk management and
financial planning.
Beth Anne Vasil '82 is now teaching music in the middle
school in the Stoneham. MA, area. She previously taught in
Vermont and Connecticut.
William H. Wolchak '82 was elected president of the
Virginia Association of Government Archives and Records
Administrators al the group's recent annual meeting. The
records manager for Prince William County, VA, he will
serve a two-year term.
I Do's
Carol E. Goodwin '83 is now assistant vice president at
the Connecticut Bank and Trust Company in Hartford. She
is pursuing an MBA at the University of Connecticut.
Harry J. Powell '85 is the new athletic director at
Lackawanna Trail High School in Factoryville, PA. Prior
to assuming his new duties, he had coached football and
basketball. He continues to teach English.
Duu)' Wilkms 'S5
Douglas J. Wilkins '85 is vice president of sales for
Caesars Pocono Resorts. He oversees four properties with
annual gross revenue of $46-million. He is located in
Lakeville, PA.
Carol LoBianco '85 is on the staff of York Calculator*
Business Equipment, a firm specializing in the sales of
calculators, word-processing and electronic typewriters, as
well as dictation and copier equipment She resides in the
York, PA, area.
Pastor Mark L, Russell '85 is the new pastor at St. Mark's
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Nescopek, PA. He is a 1989
graduate of the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Gettysburg.
He is married to the former Denise Rode '85.
Harry L. Powers, Jr. '86 is assistant vice president of sales
for the investment firm of Herbert, Daniels & Company in
Largo, FL.
James H. Fausl '87 has joined the staff of the Farmers &
Merchants Bank in Chambersburg, PA. He resides in that city.
Erin E. Eclor '88 is a temiory manager for Schering
Laboratones m the Philadelphia area. She resides in Audubon, PA.
ARNCfr-STEARLY
Elizabeth A. Stearly '82 to Robert J. Arnot '82, October
10, 1987. St Luke's Church, Monlclair, NJ Susquehannans in
the wedding party were Michael S. Donahue '82, David W.
Powers '83, Lisa D. Hammarstrom Nivison '82, and Claire
Malone Chadwick '82. Betsy is a senior claims adjuster for
USF&G and Bob is a supervisor for Continental Insurance.
Both work in Livingston. / 188 Claremont Avenue. Montclair,
NJ 07044.
GROCHOWSKl-MURPHY
Melinda B. Murphy '84 to Randall D. Grochowski, October
24, 1987. In the wedding party from Susquehanna were Amy
L. Murphy '85, Jennifer Gamble-Henne '79, Karen S.
Christensen '84, Cheryl L. Diacik '85, and Valerie P. Welch
'83, and also Uncle Leslie "Buzz" Gamble '73 attended /
Apartment 207. 2902 Seay Street, Alexandria, VA 22314.
QUINLAN-JACOBY
Joan C. Jacoby '81 to Michael R. Quinlan. November 28.
1987, Chatham Township Presbyterian Church, Chatham
Township. NJ. Susquehannans in the wedding party were
Lynn Jacoby Vinegra '80 and Bonny Schindler Chopey '81.
/ 9 Greaves Place. Cranford, NJ 07016.
GRUSEKEMILICIA
Anna Milicia to Eric J. Gruseke '84, June 4, 1988. St.
Catherine's Church, Greenwich, CT Michael T. Crawley '84
was in the wedding party. Eric is northeastern advertising sales
manager for American Heritage Magazine, a division of Forbes
Inc. His wife is an advertising sales manager for Country
Living Magazine, Hearst Magazines. / Apartment 9-G, 237
East 20th Street, New York, NY 10003.
WALTHALL-BVFFINCrON
Carol Ann Buffington '87 to John P. Walthall '86, June 4.
1988, Finil Presbyterian Church, Lewisburg, PA. Susquehannans
in the wedding party were John Van Dyke Ellis HI '86,
Susan Santaguida '89, and David Russell "89. / 1301 Ralston
Drive, Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054.
ROBINSON-SCHOENEGAN
Karen G. Schoenegan '84 to Lawrence P Robinson, July
9, 1988, St. Gennidc's Roman Catholic Church, Bayville, NY.
In the wedding party from Susquehanna were Patricia A.
Schoenegan '80 and Jacqueline Rudderow Parker '84.
EUAS-EILENBERCER
Connie E. Eilenberger '73 to Thomas A Elias. August 13,
1988, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, Mechanicsburg,
PA. Connie and her husband are both analysts for the Navy
Ships Parts Control Center.
ECKERJ-BYRAM
Mary Jane Byram '82 to Adam James Eckert III, August
13, 1988, Upper Montclair, NJ. Mary Jane and her husband
own Canvas Creations, specializing in marine canvas. / 36
North Glen Avenue, Annapolis, MD 21401.
ROSENBERG- VIEROW
Barbara A. Vierow '78 to Andrew B. Rosenberg, October
1-V 1988 at Oallands in Lecsburg, VA Susquehannans in the
wedding party were Julia A. Trotter '79 and Alice M, Taylor
'79. Barbara is manager of operations for Cultural Programming/
Program Services and her husband is an audio technician at
National Public Radio in Washington, DC. / Apartment 359,
1301 South Cleveland Street, Arlington, VA 22204.
COPE-HARRIS
Jamie B. Harris '84 and Dennis E. Cope, November II,
1988, Bethel Mennonite Church, Gettysburg, PA. Both are
employed by Upper Adams School District, In the wedding
party from Susquehanna were Suzanne Leach '84 and
Christy Baker Tompkins '83. / 2717 Meadow Drive.
Gettysburg, PA 17325.
SIMONSON-FISHER
Ardis L. Fisher '80 to Carl Simonson. December 17. 1988.
First Presbyterian Church, Libertyville, IL. Ardis is a Suzuki
teacher at the David Adler Cultural Center and her husband is
a systems programmer for Amentcch Applied Technologies. /
302 West Maple Avenue. Libertyville. IL 60048.
DUNBAR-FOLSOM
Kathryn "Kit" FoLsom '84 to William K Dunbar.
December 31, 1988 Susquehannans in the wedding party were
Lori Vanlngen Daukas '83, Melinda Murphy Grochowski
'84 and Christopher W. Ploverman '84. Kit is an accountant
at Steres, Alpert and Came and her husband is a contract
administrator with Southwest Marine. / 8937 Ildica Street,
Spring Valley, CA 92077
PELLEGRINO-LUER
Cynthia A. Luer '85 to Darren Pellegrino '87, March 18.
1989, Saddle Brwik. NJ. In the wedding party from Susquehanna
were Carolyn M. Schenk '85 and Steve Young '87. / 36
Jerome Avenue. Glen Rock. NJ 07452.
FOX-LEECH
Marti Kay Leech '83 to Robert Daniel Fox, March 18,
1989, First Presbyterian Church. Sarasota, FL. / 4733
Winslow Beacon, Sarasota. FL 34235.
LEVINE-SCHOENEGAN
Patricia A. Schoenegan '80 to Richard J Levine, Apnl 2, 1989,
Voorhees Chapel, New Brunswick. NJ. Susquehannans in the
wedding party were Karen .Schoenegan Robinson '84 and Anne
Lembach Bucher '80. / 1314 Aspen Drive, Plainsboro. NJ 08516
ERICKSON-DeGRAAF
Karen R. DeGraaf to B. Scott Erickson '85, April 8. 1989,
First Lutheran Church. Clifton, NJ. In the wedding party from
Susquehanna were Eric J. Gruseke '84, Christopher W.
Farrell '85, and Alan E. Wakeman '84. / 92 Sycamore
Court. Basking Ridge. NJ 07920.
SCHWAB-PULLEN
Susan L. Pullen '85 to Raymond C. Schwab, April 8, 1989,
Harlingen Reformed Church. Belle Mead. NJ. Susquehannans
in the wedding party were Mary C. Ebb '85, Pamela E. Joest
'85, Lisa A. Sheehan '75, Jean Marie VVidmer '85, and
James McNully "87. Susan is a branch manager lor A I Credit
Corp-Premium Finance and her husband is a programmer/analyst
for American International Group. Both work in New York City.
/ Apartment 3-B. 712-714 Willow Avenue. Hoboken. NJ 07030
MARTIN-MEYERS
Lee Ann Meyers to Wade Robert Martin '83, April 8,
1989, Chambersburg Brethem in Christ Church, Chambersburg,
PA. Wade is with Paine Webber and his wife is a registered
nurse at Hunterdon County Medical Center in Fleminglon. /
285 Westcott Boulevard, Pennington. NJ 08534.
HILL-MAU
Jan Carol Mau to Lawrence Theodore Hill '76, April 8.
1989. St Stephen's Catholic Church. Larry is vice president
of the Montalbana Group in Metairie and his wife is with
McCann-Erickson, Inc. / Apartment 7II7-B. 3301 West
Esplanade, Metairie, LA 70002.
FIEBIGER- WALTKING
Claire V, Wallking "85 to Mark Fiebiger, April 9, 1989,
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Glen Rock. Claire is a
commercial loan accounting officer, Columbia Savings Bank,
S.L.A., Fair Lawn, NL / 225 Third Avenue, Garwood, NJ
07027
JEFFERY-O CALLAGHAN
Michele J, 0"Callaghan '85 to Scott R, Jeffery '83, April
15, 1989. Church of the Transfiguration, Tarrytown, NY. In the
wedding party from Susquehanna were Nancy P. Morris '85,
Patricia E. Garritty '85, Thomas D. McColligan '83, and
Thomas R. Johns '83. Michele is a makeup artist with NBC
and Jeff is with Seaway Hotels Corp. / 356 Summit Avenue.
Mt. Vernon, NY 10552.
GAHAGAN-DEXHEIMER
Tracy Dexheimer '85 to Thomas A Gahagan, April 15, 1989,
St. Francis Xavier Church, Philadelphia. PA. Tracy is a contract
accountant with United Engineers and Constructors, Inc. /
Apartment C, 244 Haddon Hills, Haddonfield, NJ 08033
ONEILHEIM
Elizabeth J. Heim '85 to Douglas P. O'Neil '86, April 22,
1989, Christ Lutheran Church, Lewisburg, PA. Susquehannans
in the wedding party were Susan J, Heim '87, Melissa M,
Jackson '84, Deborah L. Holt '86, Linda L. Skinner '85,
Bruce O'Neil '90, George Kobrick '86, Jerry Borrelli '87,
and Keith Lancaster '87. Liz is the granddaughter of the late
Harry F. Haney '28. Liz is an inlernational banking officer in
Ihe Treasury Department for Westpac Banking Corp. Australia-
New York Branch. New York City. Doug is an operations
manager for Chavant Inc., Red Bank, NJ / 60 Allen Street,
Rumson, NJ 07760.
OLIVARI-FLAHIVE
Kathleen Marie Flahive to Frederick C. Olivari '84, April
22, 1989. St. Ignatius Roman Catholic Church, Yardley, PA.
Fred is the director of project finance for F.P.A. Corporation.
/ 120-B Arden Court. Mount Laurel. NJ 08054.
SHELLMAN-OSBORN
Cynthia A. Osborn "80 to Paul Shellman. April 29. 1989.
Wainscott Chapel. East Hampton. NY. Cynthia is an account
executive with Karen Kane Co. in New York City. Her
husband is vice president of options trading for Goldman
Sachs, New York City. / 909 Bloomfield Street. Hoboken. NJ
07030.
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BUCK-SHREINER
Nanci G. Shreiner '84 lo Dennis A Buck. May 6, 1989.
First Presbyterian Church, Willow Grove. PA. In the wedding
party from Susquehanna were Caria Shreiner Johns '85,
Catherine A. Sieben '84, Patricia Pietchlte DeGraff '83,
and Thomas R. Johns '83. Nanci is a programmer with Vitro
Corporation in Rockville. MD and her husband works in
Washington. DC for the Environmental Protection Agency. /
13344 Shea Place. Herndon. VA 22070.
SCHNEIDER BELLAS
Amy L. Bellas '86 to Grant H. Schneider II '86, May 6. 1989.
St. Pauls Church. Middle Creek Dam. PA Paul H. Meier '86
was in the wedding party. Amy works for Blue Cross/Blue Shield
in N C and Grant will complete his D.D.S. degree this spring. /
475 Melanie Court. Chapel Hill, NC 27514.
DUNNE-BRUCKER
Christine E. Brucker '85 to Daniel W Dunne. May 6, 1989,
Rochester, NY. Stacey A, Summerfieid '85 was in the
wedding party. / 76 Old Pine Lane, Rochester, NY 14615.
BLAKE-BARNES
Karen Barnes to Alan Ralph Blake '79, May 20, 1989, The
Reformed Church, Warwick, NY. Alan is an area district
manager with The Edison Group and his wife is a personnel
specialist. / 33 Walnut Street, Moniclair, NJ 07042.
FARRMURPHY
Carolyn J, Murphy '84 to John C. Farr '83, May 20, 1989,
Christ the King Church, New Vernon, NJ. Susquehannans in
the wedding party were Gail Murphy '87, Edward J. Farr
'80, Linda Furlong Farr '82, Gregory J. Carr '83, and
Michael J, Jabel '83. Jack is assistant vice president for
Ocean National Bank, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ. / Unit 12-B.
300 Sea Avenue. Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742.
DERLETH-HAIK
Daryl Haik '82 to Karl M Derleth, May 20, 1989, Grace
Church, Ridgewood, NJ, Daryl is a supervisor for International
Playtex in Paramus, NJ and her husband is vice president of
Cardio-Fitness Corp, in New York City. / 4 Peach Hill North.
Ramsey. NJ 07446
BUSHKOFSKY-PO^
Linda C. Pbst '81 to The Rev. Dennis L. Bushkofsky, May
20, 1989, St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church in North
Wales. PA, In the wedding party from Susquehanna were
AILson Berger Boor '81 and David P, Boor '83. Linda will
remain teaching at Villanova Law School and her husband is
pastor of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Whitehall.
PA, / 318 North Albright Avenue, Allentown, PA 18104.
KENNEDY'SYMONDS
Denise A. Symonds '86 to Ronald H. Kennedy '86, June
3, 1989 Ken Newman '87 was in the wedding party, Denise
is a senior accountant with Ernst & Whinney and Ron is a
marketing representative with Rittners Food Service. Both
work in Harrisburg, PA, / 444 Orchard Road, Mount Joy, PA
17552.
COGEN-HOFFMAN
Jocelyn HofTman '85 to Dr, Mark A, Cogen, June 4. 1989,
The Bams of Wolf Trap, Vienna, VA. Jocelyn is with the
Virginia Department of Transportation and her husband is in
general surgery residency at the Medical College of Virginia.
/ 5502 Dorchester Road, Richmond, VA 23225.
HA YWARD- COA KLE Y
Tara L, Coakley lo Scott K. Hayward '85, June 10, 1989,
Bishop James United Methodist Church, Basking Ridge, NJ,
Scott IS an insurance broker with the Swell and Crawford Group
in New York City. His wife is the assistant director of product
design with Homemaker Industries, also in New York City,
KINDSVATER-BOOKER
Pattie Pitiman Booker to Larry C, Kindsvater '70, June 10,
1989, St Paul's Episcopal Church, Washington, DC / 9696
Lindenbrook Street, Fairfax, VA 22031.
RITTER-LATZKO
Karen Latzko to Michael E. Ritter "85, June 10. 1989, St.
Leo's Church. Ashley. PA. Mike is a computer programmer
with Giant Foods Inc. and his wife is with the F.B.I. / 5508
Maple Field Place. Alexandria, VA 22310.
MACIS-JACKSON
Melis.sa M. Jackson '84 to James P Macis, June 10, 1989,
First Presbyterian Church, Whippany, NJ, In the wedding
party from Susquehanna were Linda M, Hay '85 and
Elizabeth Heim O'Neil '86. Melissa is operations manager
for ZiKh and Z<ich Financial Group, Inc., Fairfield, Her
husband is the garde manger chef at The Hilton at Short Hills,
/ 40 Merritt Drive, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648.
MOLITORIS-MITCHELL
Jamie L. Mitchell '82 to Dr. Joseph J. Moliloris. June 10,
1989, Bedford Presbyterian Church, Bedford, PA, Laura K.
Hofmann '82 was the maid of honor, Jamie is pursuing her
master's degree in secondary education at Kuiztown University
where she has a full-time teaching assistanlship. Her husband
is professor of physics at Muhlenberg College. / Apartment
S-ll, Spring Ridge Apartments, Whitehall, PA 18052,
WALKER-MYERS
Dana K. Myers '87 to Matthew J. Walker '87, June 17,
1989, St. James the Greater Church. Montague. / 205 Ulmer
Avenue. Oreland. PA 19075-1814.
GUINAN-RUBY
Lynda M. Ruby '80 to William E Guinan '80, June 17,
1989, Lynda is controller for Horsehead Industries, Inc. New
York City. Bill is an account executive with American Bank
Stationery Company. Pennsauken. / 60 Fair Acres Court,
Princeton, NJ 08540,
CALVERT-BR'iNDLE
Janet R. Brandle '89 to William C. Calvert III '87, June
24, 1989, New Providence Presbyterian Church, New Providence,
NJ, Susquehannans in the wedding party were Kevin Sinnott
•87, James Harris '87, John Wolfe '87, Bruce Lackland
'87, and Melanie Stamm '89. Janet is a fourth grade teacher
in the Saltbrook School. Bill is a sales representative. Jones
Chemical. Inc. Warwick, NY. / Apartment I, 348 Somerset
Street, Stirling, NJ 07980
LYNCH-MILLER
Kennc A, Miller '70 to the Rev, John Lynch. July 2. 1989, /
640 Southern Hills Drive, Arnold, MD 21012.
HAWKINS-BETTS
Jennifer K. Belts '88 to Paul J. Hawkins '86, July 8. 1989.
Church of Christ the King. New Vernon . Jennifer is an elementary
school teacher in Pequannock Township. Paul is a programmer
analyst for Goldman Sachs & Company of New York City. /
814 Stevens Avenue, Westfield, NJ 07090,
SMITH-NAEGEL!
Beth Ann Naegeli '85 to Michael J. Smith, July 8, 1989,
United Baptist Church, Taylor, PA, Beth's father is John H.
Naegeli '36. Beth is an accountant with Price Waterhouse.
Miami, and her husband is an engineering project manager
for Amerada Hess Corp,, Fort Lauderdale. / Plantation, FL,
RUDLOFF-RAY
Bethany C. Ray '89 to Jeffrey A Rudloff, July 15, 1989.
The First Baptist Church. Lewisburg. PA, Bethany is a
substitute teacher in the Lewisburg area and her husband
is with AFC Industries of Milton, / Apartment 7-C, Kelly
Court Apartments, Lewisburg, PA 17837.
BUCKLEY-ROSS
Patricia A. Ross '88 to Charles A. Buckley III '88, July 22.
1989, Most Precious Blood Church, Hazleton, PA Patricia is a
computer programmer for the State of Connecticut. Department
of Mental Retardation. Southbury Training School. Charles is
a business manager for the State of Connecticut Department of
Children and Youth Services. Housatoric Adolescent Hospital. /
107 Melba Street, Milford, CT 06460.
LOPEZ-BRIDGES
Michele A. Bridges '86 to Edward M. Lopez *89, July
22. 1989. St. Joseph's Church. Newton. NJ. Michele is an
administrative assistant to the vice president of human
resources at Trilog Inc.. Philadelphia. Ed is attending
the Pennsylvania College of Optometry. / R.D. 1. Box 125-D.
Port Mathilda. PA 16870
FALLON- BOWERS
Gretchen L. Bowers '87 to Kevin Fallon. July 22. 1989. St.
Brigid Church. Peapack. NJ / Holland Road. Far Hills. NJ 07931.
SPANGLERREAID
Robena L. Reaid '86 to Michael R. Spangler '87, August
5. 1989. St Paul's Lutheran Church. Hanover. PA Robena
teaches at Paradise School for Boys, Abbottstown Mike
teaches at Burmudian Springs High School, York Springs, /
Apartment 7-B, 78 Lark Circle, York, PA 17404-5754,
REIDER-FRITZ
Dawne E. Fritz '86 to Mark D Reider. August 12. 1989, He
is employed by KHP Services. Inc, (subsidiary of Pa, Blue
Shield), Dawne has recently been promoted to Technical
Accounting Specialist with Keystone Health Plan Central, Inc.
(subsidiary of Capital Blue Cross and Pa. Blue Shield). / 121-A
South Second Street. Lemoyne, PA 17043.
SMim-CRUMBOCK
Karen Crumbock to Raymond Smith '84, August 12, 1989,
St, Matthew's Cadiolic Church, Philadelphia, PA. Raymond
S.U. LEGACIES
Wlien classes began last fall, there was an unusually large number of freshmen legacies in the class of 1993. Pictured from left to right,
front mil'. Shari Trembulak , daughter of Frank J. '70 and Elaine Trembulak: Mandy McCaughey. daughter of James and Rebecca Carson
McCaughey '66, Wendy Lee Hayes, granddaughter of Erie I. Shoben II '35: Kalherine Meola. daughter of Nicholas and Elhel McGralh
Meola '52; Debbie Forti. daughter of William '65 and Christine Forti: Lisa A. Hart, daughter of Gary E. '65 and Lorraine Hart; Jim
Campbell '63, Director of Alumni Relations. Second toh-. Renea Gumma, granddaughter of Mary Emma Yoder Jones '41; Scott Altemose,
stepson of Charles J. 76 and son of Susan Manello. Christopher King, son of Donald S. '66 and Sharon King; Charlie Reece. son of
James and Bonnie Bucks Reece '65. Amy Skinner, daughter of Larry '64 and Martha Skinner; Lisa Robinson, daughter of Franklin '67
and Roberta Robinson; Mark Buuglmer. son of Eugene C '64 and Namy Boughner Not pictured are; Eric Hancock, son of Robert B.
Hancock '64 and Bonnie Garrett Hancock '66; Heather Heath, daughter of Gayle Gessner Heath, a current student; Lisa Moody,
daughter of John '57 and .Alma Moody; Helen Ranck, granddaughter of Helen Swope Ranck '31; Stacy Ross, daughter of Dean '69
and Janet Smaltz Ross '68; Susan Sawicki, daughter of Frank J. '68 and Mary Sawicki; and Angle Troutman, daughter of Keith and
Hhnda B. Troutman. who is a current student.
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manages a "Seven/Eleven" Store. / 2011 East Ontario Street.
Philadelphia. PA 19134.
BAZEWICZDECKER
Elizabeth J. Decker '84 to James A. Bazewlcz '85, August
25, 1989. Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church. Basking Ridge.
NJ. Adam L. Bates '87 was in the wedding party. Liz is an
accountant with Seaboard Sunety and Jim is a freelance
designer, / 1037 Cellar Avenue. Scotch Plains. NJ 07076.
Born Crusaders
To James R. '73 and Ann Montague McFarland '75 a son.
Grant Robert. November 16. 1986 / 114 North George Street.
Millersville. PA 17551.
To Mr and Mrs Patrick O'Such '79, a son, Michael,
January 1987 I^trick earned his CPA and currently is director
of finance. Casino Reinvestment Development Authority in
Atlantic City. NJ. / 28 Island View Terrace. Ocean View.
NJ 0823O
To Mr. and Mrs Jeff V. Sheard '81, a daughter. Adrienne.
January 14. 1987. Jeff has recently been promoted to Assistant
Vice President at National Westminster Bank. PLC in New
York. / 2 Terrill Road. Edison. NJ 08817
To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Elias '80, a son, Benjamin
Thomas. November 27. 1987. Ted is music director for First
Assembly of God Church and for the Princeton Ballet. /
R.D.4. Box 80. Jackson Mills Road. Freehold, NJ 07728.
To David and l^trlcia Friday Soil '75, a daughter, Laura
Ann, February 4. 1988. Laura joins Paul and Susana bom
April 9, 1986. / 1374 Cinnamon Drive. Fort Washington,
PA 19034.
To Mr. and Mrs, John J. Basti '73, a son. Michael Craig,
February 12. 1988. Michael joins brothers Jonathan and
Stefan. / 5 Aspen Circle. Edison. NJ 08820
To Philip C. '80 and Caria Petersen Kerber '77, a
daughter. Alice Louise. March 13, 1988. Phil owns and
operates a Bed and Breakfast Inn in Freeporl, Maine, The
White Cedar Inn. Carta is a registered nurse at Maine Medical
Center in Portland. / 178 Main Street, Freeport, ME 04032.
To Mr. and Mrs Stephen V. Lamoreaux '80, a daughter.
Nicole Denise. March 30. 1988. Stephen is investment
executive for Gruntal & Co . Stamford. CT. / 12 Hilltop
Drive, New Fairfield, CT, 06812.
To Craig and Jessica Ditmars Silbert '82, a daughter,
Saralyn Ann, April 18, 1988. / 1613 Crownsville Road,
Crownsville, MD 21032.
To Rev and Mrs. Raymond E. Short '82, a daughter.
Catherine Emma. April 20. 1988. / 801 Echo Vale Drive.
Bedford, PA 15522
To David and Betsy Hulse Doyle '79, a son, Robert Ryan,
April 25, 1988. / 18 Church Lane, Westhampton Beach,
NY 11978.
To Kevin and Nancy Gravalec Hivick '80, a son, Kevin
William, Jr., April 28. 1988. / 130 Mountain Ridge Drive.
Oxford. NJ 07863,
To William J. '75 and Lynn Shaughnessy Bowman '77, a
daughter. Kaitlyn. May 5. 1988, She joins Kevin. Krista. and
Jeffrey, / 26 Mary Drive. Towaco. NJ 07082,
To Bradford '76 and Karen Johnson Hollinger '77, a son.
Benjamin Eugene. May 27 1988, / 500 Arlington Road. Camp
Hill, PA 17011
To Donald F. '79 and Cordelia Rust Mann '77, a daughter,
Catherine. July 1. 1988. She joins brothers Scott and Michael.
Don is now with Rodale Press in Emmaus. PA as National
Sales Manager for "'Cross Country Skier Magazine." / 1044
Treeline Drive. Allentown, PA 18103.
To Gerard and Barbara Schultz Colvin '73, a son, David
Gerard, July 3, 1988. He joins brothers Peter, Andrew, and
Daniel. / 1711 Friendship Circle, Hatfield, PA 19440.
To Richard and Joanne Ermert Mueller '76, a son,
Michael Eugene, August 13, 1988. He joins sister Stephanie. /
4821 King Richard Drive. Annandale. VA 22003.
To Mr and Mrs James G. Montgomery '78, a daughter.
Kelsey Lynn. August 14. 1988. / 41 Chatham Road. Ardmore.
PA 19003.
To Steve and Karen Klahre Munzer '80, a son, Daniel
Craig. August 30. 1988. He joins brother Stephen. / 20409
Afternoon Lane. Germantown. MD 20874.
To Mr, and Mrs, Kevin P. McGroary '81, a son. Brian
Patrick. September 14. 1988, Kevin is vice president.
Municipal Institutional Sales. Marine Midland Capital
Markets, / 1662 Ramapo Way. Scotch Plains. NJ 07076,
To Doug and Christy Baker Tomkins '83, a son. Justin
Douglas. September 29. 1988, / 47 Village Drive, Barnegal,
NJ 08005,
To John R '77 and Elizabeth Hall Xanthis '77, a son, John
Michael, November 14, 1988, / 74 St. John's Street, Goshen,
NY 10924.
To Timothy and Phyllis Kreckman Bratton '74, a daughter,
Christina Nicole, November 15, 1988. / 522 4th Avenue SE,
Jamestown, ND 58401.
To John and Theresa Malzone Thomas '75, a daughter,
Pamela Leigh, December 3, 1988. / 5043 Judson Drive,
Bensalem. PA 19020.
To Mark and Robin Greenawalt Kelso '83, a daughter,
Chelsey Noel. December 27. 1988. / 20 Crofton Drive.
Buffalo. NY 14224.
To Michael and Margie DeLucca Malteo '78, a daughter,
Marcella. December 28, 1988. She joins older brother
Michael-John. / 142 North Wyoming Street, Hazleton,
PA 18201.
To Ptler '80 and Barbara Soltau Ciccaglione '80, a son,
Ryan Raffaele. December 30. 1988. / 41 Caldwell Road,
Parsippany, NJ 07054.
To Janet Haigh '72 and Robert Bogus, a son, John Adam,
December 31, 1988 Janet earned her certificate in school
psychology from Rider College. / 77 Hollynoll Drive,
Mercerville, NJ 08619
To Mr and Mrs Richard King, Jr. '78, a son, Ryan
Richardson, January 1, 1989 / 1633 Hatboro Avenue,
Hatboro, PA 19040.
To Peter J. '78 and Elaine Bruengger Callahan '78, a son,
Tyler Christian. / 2296 Wheatland Drive, Manakin Sabot.
VA 23103.
To Charles "Chuck" '80 and Patricia Campana Lorenzo
'81, a son. Stephen Charles. January 14. 1989. / 29-A
Mulberry Court. Brielle. NJ 08730
To David and Lesley Wilson Funk '80, a daughter,
Alexandra Ashley, January 19, 1989. / 1009 Cherry Lane.
Southampton. PA 18966.
To Michael and Shari Reich Brandman '83, a son. Eric
Joseph. January 25. 1989 He joins brother Jake Phillip. / 215
Lynn Lane. Westfield. NJ 0709O
To Ronald and Coleen Warn Bidelspach Renshaw '72, a
daughter. Gretchen Elizabeth. February 15. 1989. / 110 Shuman
Street. Middleburg. PA 17842.
To William A. '83 and Melissa Miller Barnes '85, a
daughter. Jillian Avery. March 4. 1989. Bill is managing the
sales for the southern U.S. for Polymer International U.S.A.
Corp. / 5 Otter Pond Place. The Woodlands. Houston.
TX 77387
To Craig and Kali Peer Binkley '82, a daughter. Chelsey.
March 7, 1989. Kati is an account executive with Ogilvy &
Mather. / 2106 Hickory Lawn, Houston, TX 77077
To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strawser '86, a daughter, Krista
Jenenne, March 9, 1989. / R.D. I, Box 302-B, McAlisterville,
PA 17049.
To Mr. and Mrs. Philip Reitz '79, a son, Michael Phares,
March 10, 1989 / 816 North 30th Street, Allentown, PA 18104.
To Bruce D. '72 and Karen Ganzer Kirk '73, a daughter,
Michelle Lynn, March 19, 1989. / 6 West Knollbrook Lane,
Painted Post. NY 14870
To Kenneth and Suzanne Reed Miller '77, a son. Daniel
Evan. March 27 1989 / 2721 North Second Street.
Harrisburg. PA 17110.
Susquehanna presents
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Susquehanna University Fund
JL he Susquehanna University Fund (SUF) has been recognized by the Council for the
Advancement and Support of Education and the USX Foundation as one of the best performers
in the nation. This award is a tribute to the generosity of thousands of alumni, like you, who have
made an investment in Susquehanna's future.
lb ensure that our progress continues, the 1989-90 SUF goal of a minimum of $1 million is
designed to help Susquehanna provide the outstanding faculty, programs and facilities needed
to attract and support outstanding students. A special feature of this year's effort is $150,000
designated for support of the $6 million expansion and renovation of Fisher Science Hall.
lb be successful, we need your support. Won't you please make your commitment to the
1989-90 SUF today? Your gift will help to ensure another smashing year for Susquehanna.
Thank you!
P/ea5e make your gift to the 1989-90 Susquehanna Unit'ersit\ Fund by June 30.
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To Mark '77 and Joanne D'Onifrio Diluigi '76, a son.
John Anlhony. March 29, 1989. / 54 Douglass Road. Lansdale.
PA 19446.
To Henry and Donna Foland Neilley '78, a son. Patrick
McDougall. March 31. 1989 / 47 St, Stephens Lane. Scotia,
NY 12302.
To Daniel and Lucinda Townsend Martin '81, a son,
Matthew Townsend Martin. April 3. 1989. / R,D, 2, 76-B
Spring Street. Hamilton. NY 13346.
To Mr. and Mrs. Mark Casazza '86, a son. Christopher
Mark. April 9. 1989 / 2659 South Main Street. Hanover
Township. PA 18706.
To Douglas E. '81 and Lori Kummerle Garman '82, a
girl, Christina Lea. April 12. 1989. Lori is a senior systems
analyst and Doug is a development engineer, both with
Eastman Kodak, / 47 Banyan Drive. Rochester. NY 14616.
To Mr and Mrs Timothy G. Harris '83, a daughter.
Kimberly Janelle. April 13. 1989 / 48 Cambridge East,
Oxford. NJ 07863,
To Craig and Karen Holmes Hoke '79, a son. Joshua
David, April 24, 1989, / Edgewood Acres. 17 Mark Drive.
Winfieid. PA 17889.
To Frans '81 and Allison Camps vanRiemsdyk '83, a son,
James Frederick. May 4. 1989, / 81 Diamond Lane. Old
Bridge. NJ 08857
To Lee and Jill Simpson Cohen '77, a daughter. Melanie
Ann. May 10. 1989. / 18 Sugar Maple Lane. Horsham.
PA 19044.
To Charles A. '83 and Allison Digby Tamasaukas '82, a
son. Justin Walker, May 14. 1989 / R.D. 2. Box 196-B, Cove
Road, Kittatinny Lake. Branchville, NJ 07826.
To Mr. and Mrs. Christopher K. Lupolt '84, a daughter.
Sara Nicole, May 17. 1989. / 2 Alice Circle. Selinsgrove.
PA 17870
To Martin and Kathleen Gallagher Fallon '81, a daughter,
Tara Kathleen. May 23, 1989 / 316 Brigade Court. Wayne.
PA 19087,
To Mr and Mrs, Jeff Litchfield '82, a son. Zachary Scott.
May 24. 1989, / 13 Fordham Road. Newton. MA 02165.
To Rick and Roberta "Bobbie" Laudenslager Blasdell
•75, a son. Cory Reed. May 27. 1989. / 1261 West Princess
Street, York. PA 17404.
To Mr, and Mrs, Michael Timmons '76, a daughter. Claire
Wood. May 30. 1989 She joins sister Erin and brother Ned. /
5922 Bentwood Trail. Dallas. TX 75252.
To Frank and Nancy Paterson O'Hara '80, a son, Michael
Thomas. June 8. 1989 / 859 Valley View Road. Fiourtown.
PA 19031
To Jeff '79 and Barbara Voelker Towne '81, a son. Andrew
Paul. June 8. 1989 / 14 Kokokehas Circle, Litchfield.
NH 03051.
To Mr and Mrs Lloyd P. Jones '79, a son. Kevin Christopher.
June 9, 1989. / 12307 Oak Park Drive. Houston. TX 77070,
To Mr and Mrs, James Weyant '80, a son. Kevin Thomas.
June 13. 1989. / 2492 Fox Avenue. Baldwin. NY 11510.
Tt) the Rev. and Mrs, Bruce E. Kennedy '72, a son. James
Byron. June 23. 1989. Bruce is Senior Parish Minister of First
Church and Parish (Unitarian Universalist) in Dedham. / 15
Court Street. Dedham. MA 02026
To Randy and Ronalyn "Roz" Decker Bingaman '85, a
son. Roland Lewis. July 6. 1989. / 934 Milnor Road.
Greencastle. PA 17225.
To Carlton and Mary Buckley Milloway '85, a daughter,
Mallory Elizabeth. July 27 1989. She join's sister Melissa. /
1729 Franklin Street. Berwick, PA 18603,
To Charles H. '81 and Jean Ely Grube '83, a daughter,
Hannah June, August 14. 1989. / R D. 2. Box 253-A. Jersey
Shore. PA 17740.
To Steve and Jill White Holmes '78, a daughter. Casey
Elizabeth. August 25. 1989. She joins brother Addison. / 15815
Germantown Road. Gemiantown. MD 20874
To Roy S. '73 and Gale Moore Tuomislo '73, a son, Erik
Anders. September 2.3. 1989. Erik's grandfather is William T.
Moore '63, / 837 Susquehanna Avenue, Sunbury, PA 17801,
To David and Donna Mulvan Zsenak '83, a son. Dean
Michael. September 25. 1989 He loins sister Danielle Marie
born May 26. 1987 / W163 N10602 Ridgeview Lane.
Germantown. WI 53022.
Deaths
The University has recently learned of the death ot former
Professor of Modern Languages Lucia S. Kegler Starkovsky
in Burke. VA. May 13. 1989. She taught at Susquehanna during
the 1960s and i970s. She is survived by her husband Nicholas
Starkovsky. who resides at 6352 Silas Burke Street. Burke. VA
22015.
Russell C Goodling '34, Richfield. PA. May 23. 1988.
Following graduation from Susquehanna, he studied at the
Eastman School of Music and earned a master's degree from
Penn Slate in 1947. He retired in 1973 after teaching music for
many years in the East Juniata School District. Survivors
include a daughter. Ruth A. Goodling '70.
Harvey S. Bolan '25, Sheridan. PA. March 28. 1989. He
earned a master's from Rutgers and a doctorate from New
York University after leaving Susquehanna. For many years
he was a superintendant of schools in the Harrisburg area.
Jennie KaufTman Pennei '28, Roaring Spring, PA. April
13. 1989. She resided is Loysburg. PA at the time of her death.
She was a teacher for sometime after her graduation.
Alice Glou Anspacker '36, Rancho Mirage. CA. June 4. 1989.
She taught in the Plymouth. PA, School District following
graduation She moved to California in the late 1960"s.
Sharon Kova) Murphy '75, Selinsgrove. PA. June 11. 1989,
She was employed by the Selinsgrove Center and was also
active in the American Horse Show Association. A memorial
fund in her name has been set up at Divine Providence Hospital
m Williamsport. PA.
Roberta Held Harmon '37, Kerrville, TX. June 30. 1989,
She taught nursery school after leaving Susquehanna, and
accompanied her daughter Ruth Ann, who is a professional
musician despite being blind. Her late father, the Reverend
Charles E. Held graduated from Susquehanna University
in 1922.
Dorothy Iddings Bathurst '31, Mifflinburg. PA. July
31, 1989, She taught many years in Central Pennsylvania
schools before retiring. She studied at Julliard School
of Music after leaving Susquehanna and gave private piano
lessons in Mifflinburg,
Henry A. '*Hank'* Hartley '29, Glen Ridge. NJ. August 5.
1989. He was also a graduate of Georgetown University School
of Law and worked as a claims manager for Prudential Insurance
Co. in Newark. NJ. for 37 years. He was preceded in death by
his wife, the former Margaret "Peg" Young '30.
John P. Senko '31, Hazleton, PA, September 4. 1989. He
taught chemistry for many years in the Hazleton School
District, sending many students on to Susquehanna. He was
also faculty manager of athletics for more than a decade. He
received master's degrees from New York University and
Stanford University. He also did graduate study at the
University of Alabama. Penn State University, and Wilkes
College. In recent years he spent winters in Hollywood, FL.
Emily VanDyke '24, Sunbury, PA. September 6. 1989. She
was a social studies teacher at Sunbury High School for many
years and later a librarian when the district became Shikellamy
High School,
Ronald F. Goodman '54, Red Lion. PA. September 7,
1989. He was a vocal and instrumental music teacher in the
Red Lion Area School District as well as being director of
various church and community choirs in the area. He did
further study after leaving Susquehanna at the University of
Oregon and Temple University.
Edward W. Schweitzer '51, Burbank. CA. September 15.
1989. He taught business subjects in the Los Angeles City
School District and owned a stationery store in the area. He
retired in 1986.
Margaret "Peg" Williams Gerhardt '34, Philadelphia,
PA, September 19. 1989. She taught music in her hometown
of Mt. Carmel for 11 years before teaching in Trenton, NJ
and Philadelphia. She also did graduate study at Columbia
University and Julliard School of Music.
Mabel Bartlow Watts '24, Bloomsburg. PA. September
23. 1989. She taught school in Centre County. Muncy. and
Millville. where she resided at the time of her death.
Thomas L. Roman '26, Kingston. PA. September 27. 1989.
Before enrolling at Susquehanna, he attended East Stroudsburg
Normal School. After graduation from Susquehanna he earned
a master's degree in French from Middlebury College and did
further study at McGill University in Canada and the University
of Soubiane in France. He taught nearly forty years in
Pennsylvania schools, most of that time in Freeland. PA.
which is close to his hometown of Eckley.
The Reverend Dr Ronald H. McClung '60, VanWert. OH,
September 30. 1989 following a heart transplant operation.
Pastor Ron resided in Northeastern Ohio for several years.
Before accepting the call to serve Trinity Evangelical Lutheran
Church in 1985, he worked as a chemical dependency ct)unselor
and family therapist at Glenbeigh Hospital in Rock Creek.
OH, He did post graduate work at Towson State College,
Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, and Faith
Evangelical Lutheran Seminary in Tacoma. WA.
Alice F. Weaver 'IS. Willow Grove. PA. October 12. 1989.
Many members of her immediate family attended Susquehanna.
Her grandfather helped construct the first buildings on campus
m the mid-1800s. She taught a total of 52 years in various
schools in the Philadelphia area and was one of Susquehanna's
oldest atumni at the time of her death.
Edward B. Piorkowski '34, Duryea, PA. October 14. 1989.
Before attending Susquehanna, he attended East Stroudsburg
Slate Teachers College. He taught many years in the Pittston
School District.
Paul M. Haines '31, Hyaltsville, MD, October 19. 1989. He
did post graduate work at Lock Haven State Teachers College
and Duke University after leaving Susquehanna. Much of his
career was spent with the federal government in Washington.
DC. He retired as Program Analyst and Deputy Director of
General Services Administration after more than 36 years
service. He was very active in the All-Pennsylvania Alumni
Association, an organization in Washington made up of alumni
of every college or university in Pennsylvania, He took great
pride in having Susquehanna have a larger representation at the
annual luncheon than many of the larger institutions in the
group. He was one of the founders of the group and instrumental
in having President Emeritus Gustave W, Weber honored as
the organization's Man of the Year in the 1970s, Paul was
always among the first alumni to arrive on campus for
Homecoming and Alumni Weekend. Many of his family also
attended Susquehanna.
Myrtle K. Thompson, Lewisburg. PA, November 4. 1989.
She taught in the Mifflinburg School District for nearly 40
years. Miss Thompson attended Susquehanna in the 1920s.
She began her teaching career at Guantonamo Bay, Cuba.
Advanced Degrees
William E. Admire '84: Doctor of Osteopathy, the
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine,
Melissa Miller Barnes '85: Masters of Education degree,
specializing in Severe Handicaps. L«high University,
David E. Bingaman '85: M,S,Ed, in Guidance and
Counseling, Bucknell University,
Elaine Bruengger Callahan '78: Master degree in Mental
Retardation. Virginia Commonwealth University. She is a
home trainer for Henrico County Schools, VA.
Douglas H. Cody '82: J D.. Temple University School of
Law. He will be an associate with the Lancaster law firm of
Windolph. Burkholder. Stainton and Gray.
Christine Brucker Dunne '85: MA. in Liberal Studies
from S,U,N,Y. in Brockpon.
Margaret Anne "Meg" Finley '85: M,Ed, in Community
Counseling, Lehigh University. She is Coordinator of Graduate
Advising at the University College, University of Maryland
College Park.
Faithann M, Grigalunas '86: B S in Pharmacy, Temple
University School of Pharmacy, She received the Facts and
Comparisons Award for Excellence in Clinical Communications.
She plans to pursue a Doctor of Pharmac7 degree at the
Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science. She is a
pharmacist with Rite Aid Corporation.
Janet Haigh '72: Certificate in School Psychology from
Rider College.
Lucinda Townsend Martin '81: Masters in Reading ,
Cortland State University. She is a vocal music teacher, grades
1-6, at Morrisville-Eaton Central School. Morrisville. NY,
Paul E. Sacks '82: PhD in Geology, University of South
Carolina. He mapped the southern Palmyrid fold belt in Syria
last summer He will be teaching at Georgia Southern,
Frank W. SchotI '74: J,D,, Seton Hall University School of
Law. While at school he authored the winning essay for the
Nineteenth Annual Roscoe B Hogan Environmental Law
Essay Contest. "Depletion of the World Ozone Protection:
Availability and Needed Laws and Treaties,"
Charlotte Bartholomew Smith '81: MS, degree in
Information Systems Management from the Naval Postgraduate
School in Monterey. Cal. She currently is serving as computer
systems specialist at the Naval Military Personnel Command,
Washington. DC.
William R. Swinehart '86: J.D. degree. Ohio Northern
University. Ada, Ohio.
Steven J. Thomson '82: MS in Computer Science,
Hofstra University.
NOMINATIONS
Commentary
Susquehanna
University
Alumni
Association
Awards
Please nominate Individuals tor one or
both of our annual awards.
Guidelines
Nominees lor the Alumni Service
Avrard, should have a record ol
signilicant service as a University
volunteer. Activities to consider include,
but ore not limited to: district alumni
club leadership, fund raising, student
recruitment, and career assistance.
Nominees for the Alumni
Acliieviement Award, should have
a record of significant accomplishment
in fus or her chosen profession. A
strong candidate will have received
national or regional prominence or
recognition for his or her expertise
Award winners must be able to
attend Alumni Day activities to
receive their award in person.
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support youi nominee/hominees Sign your
name and class year and return to Alunml
Awards Committee, ob Alumni OtUce,
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PA 17870.
Deadline tor submitting nominations Is tlofl, 1990.
Alumni Weekend '90
FTiday-SundOY June 1-3. 1990
Reunion for Emeriti and the classes
of 1940, 1945. 1950, 1955. 1960,
1965, 1970, 1975, 1980, and 1985
WITH THE FALL ACTIVITIES behind us. we can look
forward to spring. Perhaps the biggest spring event will
be our second post-graduation Alumni Weekend. Last
year we moved Alumni Weekend to after graduation. It
was so successful, as attested to by your response to our
survey, that we again will hold Alumni Weekend in early
June. The exact dates. If you've not seen or heard, are
Friday-Sunday, June 1. 2, and 3. 1990.
Plan to attend. Remember, you can stay on campus in
our residence halls. While we urge all alumni to come
back to "old S.U.'s broad campus." we especially want to
extend an invitation to those whose class years end In
"0" and "5". There are special reunions for you folks!
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IF WE CAN be given a glance back at this past fall,
we'd like to mention the evolution of a new S.U.
"tradition." Your Alumni Office over the last several
years has tried to establish "tailgating" at away football
games. Despite some uncooperative weather, we think
we've had good turnouts, especially at WIdener Not all
of our opponents will allow us to formally "tailgate."
but where we've been able, we've been successful. We
will continue next season. Due to the away schedule,
our only organized "tailgates" will be at Muhlenberg
(AUentown. PA) on September 8. 1990 and Delaware
Valley (Doylestown. PA) on October 6. 1990. Just
because we won't formally "tailgate" at other games,
doesn't mean there won't be lots of friendly faces on
hand for all away games. Come out. you'll see someone
you know. And there may even be some of those
"traditional and addictive MIddleswarth potato chips."
Don't neglect to come back for home games, either. The
Crusaders are one of ttie consistently strong Division III
football programs In the nation and coach Rocky Rees
will have his charges in the middle of the MAC race
next fall.
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KNOW OF AN ALUMNUS who you think deserves
special mention by the S.U. Alumni Association?
Elsewhere on this page you will find a nomination form
Fill It out and return It with your choices for our
awards. The alumni awards committee will appreciate
your help.
"NETWORKING." It's an '80s buzzword that carries over
to the '90s. In the Susquehanna Valley, a group of alumni
are doing more than just buzzing. Linda Neyhart '80
is spearheading a group known as SCAN— Susquehanna
University Career Assistance Network. The Idea Is
to discover fellow alumni and mutually benefit each
other's careers. It's a great Idea— one that can work
In any locale.
WE GOOFED-SORTA. When we published a phoK.
of the 1988 freshmen legacies, we neglected to mention
Becky Bramer In our caption. Becky was pictured, bui
not Identified. She's the daughter of Pastor Jim Brunicr
'64 and Barbara Miles Bramer, who began at S.U wiili
the class of '66 and earned her degree in '89.
ANOTHER EXAMPLE of Susquehannans discovcnnij
each other In unlikely places has come to our attcnuon
Bob Yerger '58 was shopping In King of Prussia. PA . \k hen
an apparent stranger came up to him and said. "Nin- h.ii "
Bob was wearing an "S.U. Football '88" hat. Thcapp.nmi
stranger turned out to be Ben "Butch" DIFranccMc lO
While both former football players knew of each hiIkt.
they had never met formally. Butch was pleased laicr
when an S.U. football hat arrived In the mail.
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THE SPIRIT OF STAGG - Some of you may have
noticed this fall that announcements on certain Collet'
Football Association broadcasts Included a touch nl
Susquehanna University. On the "spots" featuring Amos
Alonzo Stagg. Sr . footage showed "The Grand Old
Man of Football" coming down the steps In front ol
Selbert Hall. Also Included was a scene with Coach
Stagg and Crusaders players Ken Lenker '.S2. Ed
Palkovlch '52. Bill Prichard '52. and Gall Moulton v^
AND FINALLY, our beloved "Coach", Amos Alon/o
Stagg. Jr, Is recovering from rather delicate eye sunjciy.
We know he'd appreciate hearing from his many Irionds
and former players. He can be reached by telcphonr ,ii
(305) 566-1873, or by writing to 3300 NE 36th Slrcci,
Ft, Lauderdale, FL 33308. Both Coach and Mrs. Sug-
would welcome your calls and letters. For those ol mhi
who have already contacted the Staggs, be assured :'
"Coach" and Mrs. Stagg truly appreciate your hc^
wishes and regret the delay In response.
Although I will no longer be at Susquehanna, ih.
spirit will remain with me. as It remains with so in.i
of you. Susquehanna University was a special place i.i
be as a student. It was also special as a member ol ihi
staff. Come back often. I expect to see many of you i"
the coming years.
o^
Jim Campbell '63
ALUMNUS
VOLUME 58
NUMBER 2
SPRING 1990
Today, students
everywhere are being
challenged to keep up
1 with the momentous
changes tal<ing place
so rapidly in Eastern
Europe, South Africa, Central America and
around the globe.
Because of the enormous challenges and
opportunities these changes represent,
Susquehanna's commitment to expand cultural
diversity on campus is especially timely. President
Joel Cunningham describes the University's
emphasis on international and multicultural
education as "essential in preparing students
for life in an increasingly diverse world."
The University is hiring faculty and staff of more
diverse backgrounds, is seeking to enroll a greater
number of minority and international students, and
its curriculum reflects an appreciation for different
perspectives. In addition, a director of multicultural
affairs was appointed last year to develop activities
and programming so that students will have more
opportunities to understand and learn from
cultural pluralism.
Sweeping international changes will challenge
students to broaden their knowledge and
understanding of other cultures if they are to adapt
to new realities. Expert business consultant and
former U.S. Treasury Secretary William Simon
commented during a recent lecture at Susquehanna
that "the emergence of Eastern Europe in a new
economic and trade zone represents the greatest new
business marketing opportunity since the rebuilding
of western Europe after World War II. Speaking
from a business perspective, 1 believe that within a
few years, there may be only two kinds of business
leaders: those who think globally, and those who are
unemployed."
Whether or not
students will find
themselves competing
in the international
marketplace, most
will be increasingly
influenced in one way or another by international
events. They will undoubtedly live near and
work with people of other races, religions and
nationalities. Susquehanna is attempting to
create a climate on campus that is more
reflective of the pluralistic, multicultural society
that students can expect to find in their future
places of employment and communities.
Susquehanna's efforts to recruit more minority
SUSQUEHANNA
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THE WORLD THROUGH
CULTURAL
DIVERSITY
EFFORT
Sweeping
international
ctianges will
challenge
students to
broaden their
knowledge
and
understanding
of other
cultures if
they are to
adapt to new
realities.
and foreign students have resulted in a healthy
increase in applications, although the total numbers
still remain low. Over the past four years, freshman-
year applications by minority and foreign students
increased 93.8 percent from 32 to 62 students, while
the number of students who were accepted went up
from nine to 13. Presently, there are 45 minority
students attending Susquehanna, representing about
three percent of the full-time students who enrolled
this year.
"We seek minority students who are a
good match with Susquehanna," says Dean
of Academic Services Pamela White. "In
no way do we want to meet the desire for
minority students at Susquehanna at the
students' own expense."
"Everyone in the Admissions Office has been
making an extra effort to visit high schools with
significant numbers of minority students to make
them aware of the opportunities of a private
education at Susquehanna," says Denise Moy,
associate director of admissions.
To help needy, academically talented minority
students meet the cost of education, Susquehanna
recently established a new financial aid opportunity,
the Richard R. Green Scholarship, which was
named in memory of the distinguished black
chancellor of New York City schools. The
scholarship was awarded for the first time last
year and is one of many financial aid packages
that are available to students who demonstrate need.
In recent years, a
greater number of
international students
, have been attracted to
the University. Thanks
to an agreement between
Japan's Senshu University and Susquehanna,
there are several full-time students from Senshu
who attend Susquehanna each year; another
25-30 Senshu students attend during the
summer, and a group of 8-10 students spend
six weeks at the beginning of spring semester
attending classes and living with American
students in the residence halls.
Susquehanna students also benefit from
the presence of students from other foreign
countries, including two students from Namibia
(three next year) who are enrolled through a
special program of the Evangelical Lutheran
Church of America.
Chaplain Christopher Thomforde, who
recently chaired a University task force on
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cultural diversity, comments: "Building a
culturally diverse student body is definitely
very important, but students only stay for four
years. One of the most important steps we must
take is to cultivate a culturally diverse faculty
and staff."
An aggressive campaign to increase the
number of minority faculty has been led by the
deans of Susquehanna's three schools and Vice
President Jeanne Neff. "Our courses in African-
American history and literature are not yet being
taught by the persons whose cultural experience
is being described," Neff notes. "We want the
best and the brightest faculty possible at
Susquehanna, and we are convinced that there
are minority group members available who meet
that description."
The percentage of minority faculty has risen
in the past three years, from four percent in
1986-87 to five percent this year.
The University has also recognized the
importance of increasing the number of minority
group members among administrative staff and
has developed new, stronger guidelines and
procedures to facilitate these hirings.
v^We^
One of the most
significant steps
Susquehanna has taken
to heighten awareness
of cultural diversity
is to include in its
curriculum the historical and contemporary
contributions to society of women and minority
groups. All courses approved for the core
curriculum must meet this guideline. The
English Department has added literature courses
that reflect the contributions of women and
minorities, and the History Department offers
courses in both African and African-American
culture. A Minorities course is now required for
the Sociology major, and new courses on
women's studies have been or will be added to
the Sociology and Psychology Department
curricula. The Department of Philosophy and
Religion offers courses in History of the Jewish
People and Jewish Culture and Literature. The
Music Department has added the study of jazz
and its roots in African-American culture.
Jonathan Poullard, director of multicultural
affairs, notes, "It is important that the faculty
and staff be trained on issues of cultural
diversity. Then, not only will the faculty of color
discuss these issues, but the University as a
whole will begin to discuss them." The 1989-90
academic year began with a workshop for all
faculty on diversity in the curriculum and more
are planned.
Many departmental curricula contain strong
international elements as well. Susquehanna
maintains a general education requirement in
foreign language and a lively international study
program, including student placements in Japan,
Africa, Latin America and Europe.
Special efforts to emphasize cultural diversity
have been made in the planning of lectures and
conferences on campus. This winter, for
example, students had the opportunity to hear
Woodrow Wilson Fellow Fumiko Mori Halloran,
a widely published writer on Japanese social
issues; civil rights leader James Farmer; and Dr.
Eric Lincoln, a black theologian from Duke
University. A series of speakers on multicultural
issues in education came to campus in the fall,
and Susquehanna sponsored its first national
conference on "Women, the Arts, and Society"
in the fall of 1988, which brought more than
500 national scholars and performers to campus.
It should come as no surprise that student
interest in multicultural issues is also growing
on the University's campus. A national increase
in social awareness and activism on the part of
entering students is mirrored at Susquehanna in
the establishment of local chapters of the
National Organization for Women and the
Student Environmental Action Coalition, and
in the emergence of such groups as the Gay-
Lesbian Alliance for Susquehanna Students, and
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Students Allied for Cultural Awareness (SACA).
SACA originally was formed as the Minority
Concerns Club to provide a cultural support
system for minority students. Today SACA
counts more than 50 students as members,
representing a cross-section of the student body,
and seeks to foster greater cultural diversity and
cross-cultural understanding at Susquehanna.
"SACA's name is derived from the Spanish
verb 'sacar,' which means to take out. Our goal
has been to take out monotone and replace it
with diversity," says Sima Blackmon of
Gaithersburg, MD, a senior political science
major who is a student leader of SACA.
"What I think is unique about SACA is that the
members are from different states, beliefs and
backgrounds, and everyone is working together
for the same cause."
Together with the director of multicultural
affairs, SACA mounted an aggressive program
of events this past year for students and the
larger campus community. Events included
Cultural Diversity Month in October; a birthday
tribute to Martin Luther King in January,
followed by Black History Month in February,
and Women's Week in April.
The University also has developed an
exchange program with historically black
Lincoln University in which Susquehanna
students are helping Lincoln students develop
successful volunteer programs, and Lincoln
students are assisting Susquehanna in developing
its cultural awareness. Dr. Niara Sudarkasa,
president of Lincoln University, will be
Susquehanna's commencement speaker in May.
The University
recognizes that special
care must be taken
, within the campus
community to create
an environment that is
hospitable and supportive of diversity.
Multicultural Affairs Director Poullard plays an
important role in helping students integrate
successfully into student life. He has established
a peer network among similar administrators at
other regional institutions, which has allowed
minority students at those universities to become
acquainted with a larger peer group and to take
advantage of programming on other campuses.
"I feel the issue of cultural diversity is long
in coming to Susquehanna University," says
Poullard. "In order for cultural diversity to
really become evident here, it will take more
economic resources and most importantly, a
willingness of the community as a whole to
embrace, understand and nurture the beauty of
difference. The work has begun, but we are far
from where we'd like to be."
As Susquehanna works to increase the level of
cultural diversity on campus for the benefit of all
of its students, it has begun the evolution towards
a climate more reflective of the world today.
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Farmer educates Susquehanna on civil rights
As founder and former national director of the
Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) and a leading
activist of civil rights and social reform, James Farmer
culminated Susquehanna's celebration of Black History
Month with his lecture on "A Living History of the
Civil Rights Movement."
Addressing an audience at the Weber Chapel Auditorium.
Farmer called the civil rights movement of the 1960's "this
nation's finest hour" and warned that racism is on the rise
once again, particularly on college campuses.
"I grieve when I see the hatred and polarization that
is rampant in our country today." said Farmer during
his lecture. "I think that it is greater today than any time
in my memory— particularly among young people and
particularly on college campuses."
"Part of this is because students are young and don't
know what happened to get us where we are today. They
believe, as the majority of the people believe according
to polls since 1975. that there's no longer any racial
discrimination, except in reverse." he said. "They
believe blacks got too much too fast."
Farmer prefaced these statements by giving his
audience a history lesson, educating the students in
attendance. The audience responded by punctuating
his speech with frequent applause.
He recounted, in detail, the events surrounding the
well-known incident involved in the recent movie
"Mississippi Burning" in which three civil rights
workers, two white and one black, were killed at the
hands of a lynch mob in Philadelphia. Mississippi.
The victims were members of his civil rights staff
and Farmer told students of the detailed investigation
he conducted on their deaths, discrediting the movie
which cited only the FBI's investigative efforts.
"The movie is fiction." he said. "We had to drag the
FBI in kicking and screaming."
Farmer should know about the events in Mississippi at
that time as he is considered to be one of the "big four"
in the American Civil Rights Movement, joining such
activists as Martin Luther King Jr. Roy Wilkens. and
Whitney Young. He is probably best remembered for
being the first to lead the dangerous freedom rides into
Mississippi in 1961. which resulted in his spending
considerable time in jail and nearly cost him his life.
"James Farmer really opened the eyes of the students
with his accounts of the civil rights struggle. So many
people have seen the movie 'Mississippi Burning' and
Dr. Farmer pointed out so many untruths." said senior
Sima Blackmon, student leader of SACA.
"James Farmer was an extraordinary and
compelling speaker and captivated the audience
with his charismatic personality."
Earth Weeic 1990
student environmentalists unite campus, community and region
In celebration of national Earth Day, Susquehanna's
Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC)
symbolically buried the "Old Earth" on April 22 and
began a week of educational activities involving the
campus, community, and region.
In a candlelight ceremony, a paper mache globe was
placed in a "grave" with a tombstone marker. A time
capsule was inside the globe, containing such items as
a styrofoam cup. an aerosol can. a disposable diaper.
and a container of leaded gasoline.
Senior David Kearney of Berwyn, PA, and freshman
Christine Sanderson of Mechanicsburg, PA, are co-
ordinators of newly formed SEAC. Founded in the fall
of 1989. the group already has more than 35 members
and was named the area Earth Day coordinator of nearly
30 other colleges and universities.
"My goal is to bring people together with a common
concern and help them realize that while things may seem
to be out of control on a global level, we can work together
on a local level to bring about change," says Sanderson, an
environmental science/management major. "I want to
bridge the gap between the government, the public, and
scientists to help solve environmental problems."
The events planned for Earth Week were a first step
toward her goal. SEAC worked in cooperation with the
Department of Transportation's "Keep Pennsylvania
Beautiful" campaign, for example, to sponsor art and
writing contests for area schools. The local mall
displayed the children's handiwork.
The University's volunteer projects were actively
involved as well. The Boy Scout project demonstrated
minimum-impact camping and hosted an overnight camp-
out featuring a folk singer sponsored by project CAUSE
(Careful Alcohol Use Saves Everyone).
Environmental films, forums, panel discussions, and
debates tackled subjects ranging from global warming
to household hazardous wastes. Farmers from the
Susquehanna Valley were specially invited to a
presentation by Walnut Acres, an internationally
successful organic farm.
A waste and energy consumption audit of the campus
targeted areas for improvement; a "Trash Monster"
demonstration helped the campus and community prepare
for mandatory recycling; a writing campaign (on recycled
paper) targeted styrofoam use by area businesses; and a
canoe trip on the Susquehanna River and a cycle-thon by the
Cycling Club promoted alternative forms of transportation.
The week concluded with the planting of the "Tree of
Hope," an optimistic sign. "So many students, faculty,
and townspeople are rushing up to me, excited about
what we're doing," Sanderson says. "They all have ideas
and concerns, and they want to get involved I see their
faces when they talk about the environment, and I know
they're becoming more aware."
Energy crisis heats up as
fuel prices go down
As fuel prices have dropped, consumers have become
complacent about conservation, a trend that worries
Geology Professor Robert Goodspeed. He warns that
unless we continue to conserve non-renewable resources,
we will run out before alternative energy sources can be
made practical.
Once gas, oil and coal supplies are depleted, they will not
be replenished for millions of years. 'Obviously, we can't
wail around lor that," Goodspeed says. "If we don't do our
best to conserve more than we have in the past, a crunch
will be forced upon us by nature."
Goodspeed suggests that higher fiiel prices could do
Robert Goodspeed
much to ease the situation. The energy crisis of the 1970s
was followed by increased exploration and discovery of new
sources of natural gas and oil, resulting in reduced prices
for fuel. When prices are low, consumers are less likely to
conserve, and fuel companies are less motivated to find
more reserves. "Humans have a much greater incentive to
conserve if it is economically induced." notes Goodspeed.
He suggests that additional monies collected by fuel
companies be used to search for new gas and oil reserves;
to increase efficiency of appliances, automobiles, and
equipment; and to improve the practicality of alternative
energy sources, such as wind, solar, and geothermal.
As the rate of energy consumption continues to rise,
particularly in developing Third World nations, and the
U.S. becomes increasingly dependent on imported gas and
oil. the need to manage resources efficiently becomes
that much more vital. "We have a moral obligation
to conserve and make our resources last longer."
Goodspeed emphasizes.
Campus News
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Faculty/Staff Briefs
Sieve Bhggs
■ Steve Briggs, assistant football coach in charge of
the secondary the last two years as well as the assistant
baseball coach last season, has been named head
football coach, replacing William "Rocky" Rees,
who assumed the position of head football coach at
Shippensburg University. Greg Christodulu was named
the new ftjll-time assistant football coach, responsible
for quarterbacks and receivers, and was also named the
assistant baseball coach. Christodulu comes to
Susquehanna from James Madison University where
he coached the light ends and was the chief recruiter
■ Vice President for Academic Affairs Jeanne Neff
has been asked to serve on the advisory board for the
new Public Broadcasting System (PBS) documentary
and teleconference series, "Writing to Learn." The
series will combine important contemporary issues in
education, information literacy and writing across
the curriculum, and will be made available to colleges
and universities as well as to a national television
audience.
■ Associate Professor and Head of the Education
Department Mark Dewalt was chosen as one of eight
consultants at the Northeast Regional Center for Drug
Free Schools and Communities and participated in
program planning and problem-solving workshops
for Slippery Rock University (2/2-4) and the Evelid
Ohio School (2/9-11). Dewalt also presented a lecture
entitled "Cooperative Drug Prevention Programs" at the
University of Arizona in Tuscon.
■ Jack Kolbert, professor and head of modem
languages, served as the chair of the Outside Examiners
Commission on Modern Foreign Languages Programs
at Denison University.
■ Lecturer in Art Dorothy Masom started 1990
in style. Her painting "Figuratively Speaking" was
accepted in an exhibit in February at the Art Association
of Harrisburg. In March, her encaustic paintings were
shown at the Corbin Art Center in Spokane, Washington
and in April she presented a lecture for the Wyoming
Valley Art League. Finally, Dorothy presented an all-
day workshop on encaustic painting on April 15th in
Wilkes-Barre, PA.
■ Bill Ward, Warehime professor of business
administration, was quoted in a Chicago Tribune story
on the changing economic face of the international
scene. Bill was also interviewed by Christian Science
Monitor radio on the political situation in China.
■ Athletic Director Don Harnum was recently named
to the board of directors of Big Brothers/Big Sisters
for the regional five-county area. Director of Financial
Aid Helen Nunn is already a member of the board.
■ Ed Schwan, professor and head of the accounting
department, and Jerry Habegger, assistant professor
of accounting, were recently elected as officers of the
Susquehanna Valley Chapter of the National Association
of Accountants (NAA). Schwan was elected vice president
of membership and marketing for the 1990-91 fiscal year
after serving as director of manuscripts and director of
educational services over the past two years. Habegger,
meanwhile, was elected director of manuscrips for next
year. NAA is the world's largest organization for
management accountants.
■ Gary Fincke, associate professor of English and
head of the University Tutorial Services, was selected to
submit "The First AIDS Case in Selinsgrove," which
was anthologized in Poels For Life, to an Exhibition of
Art. Photos, and Poetry entitled "AIDS on the Line," at
Columbia University. His six-part sequence, "The
Fossil Route," will also appear in Poet & Critic, while a
group of four poems will be featured in the spring issue
of Zone 3. Other new poems have been accepted by Tar
River Poetry. Art/Life. Pivot, and Black Fly Review:
■ Associate Professor and Head of the Department of
English Ron Dotterer recently received the Phoenix Award
for Significant Fxiitorial Achievement from the Conference
of Editors of Learned Journals (CEU). Dotterer is editor
of Susquehanna University Studies.
Alumni Career
Service Program
Now Available
Keep up with the changing face of the career /job
market. The Career Development and Placement Center
is offering a new formalized alumni career services
program to all Susquehanna alumni in an effort to better
serve our growing alumni population. The service will
be implemented July I.
Interested alumni can participate in one year of the
service by completing the application below and sending
it with a $35 check payable to S.U.A.C.S. Participants
will be provided the following for one year:
1. Each registrant receives two volumes of the
current year's College Placement Annual. All
receive Vol. 1, the comprehensive guide to career
planning. This booklet contains excellent insights
and tips on job search strategies, resume and letter
writing and interview skills. The other volumes are
specific to certain academic majors and job type
and contain opportunity listings with specific
employers. These publications retail for $25.
2. Upon request, an annual resume critique by the
CD&P staff would be performed.
3. An employer resume referral service is included
in which candidates and prospective employers
complete matching data input sheets and, as
employer job listings are received, alumni resumes
meeting those requirements are sent to the employer
listing the vacancy Employers are then free to conlaci
the alumni candidates directly. No limits are placed
on the number of times a candidate's resume is sent
per year
Recent research suggests that the majority of
participants in most alumni career service programs
have been graduates from that school tor five years or
less. Networking and personal referrals are the primary
method of job attainment for the more experienced
graduates.
Education majors are also being afforded a one-year
similar service for the $35 annual fee and should
register by completing the application below. The
education package consists of the following:
1. A copy of the ASCUS Annual, a 50-page
comprehensive job search guide for education
majors (an $8 value).
2. Up to 10 free sets of credentials mailed to
prospective employers ($2 per set thereafter).
3. Periodically, a job vacancy listing bulletin.
4. A fact sheet of current resources to use on
the job search.
Notice
In order to bring our records keeping system in
line with the employment process of the 1990's.
student placement files will be retained for only three
years following graduation. The exception will be
educational credentials which have a five year limit.
Beginning with this year's 1990 graduating class,
all placement files with the Career Development and
Placement Center for the graduated classes prior to
June 1987 will be destroyed or, upon written request,
returned to the individual provided those Tiles are
non-confidential /open. For education majors, it will
be the classes prior to June 1985.
If you are affected by this new procedure, you have
until July 31, 1990 to notify the Career Development
and Placement Center if you wish to have your old
placement file returned. Otherwise, it will automatically
be discarded.
Susquehanna University
Aiumni Career Services (ACS)
yes, I am interested in receiving the ACS
registration materials. My $35 check is enclosed.
My subscription will begin the date my completed
materials are returned to the Susquehanna University
Career Development and Placement Office.
Name:
Address: .
Susquehanna Graduation Date:
Academic Major:
Highest Degree Held:
Occupational Title:
SUSQUEHANNA
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Sports
Laurie Pankuck —
From Walk-on to
Sharpshooting
Basketball Star
When Laurie Pankuck "walks on" to the O. W.
Houts Gymnasium floor, she's made a career of
dissecting opposing defenses with her scoring prowess.
But then again. it"s not surprising when this 5 '8"
junior guard from Berkeley Heights, NJ does well
"walking on" anywhere. After all, she's the fifth
women's basketball player in Susquehanna history to
surpass 1.000 points for her career, but the first "walk-
on." or non-recruited player, to do so.
At the conclusion of this past season, Pankuck not
only surpassed 1,000. she presently stands fourth in
career scoring (1.038).
In addition to her career numbers, she led this year's
squad to the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC)-
Northwest Section co-championship, despite a starting
line-up that included three freshmen and a sophomore
in addition to herself. She is also ranked among the
Division III leaders in scoring (19.6 ppg) and free throw
percentage (97 of 123. 78.9%), and led the MAC-
Northern Division in scoring (21.8 ppg). while being
among the Top 10 in free throw percentage, field goal
percentage and rebounding.
Prior to attending Susquehanna, Pankuck was a three-
sport athlete at Governor Livingston High School,
earning letters in soccer, basketball, and Softball. She
was a sensation in soccer and attracted the interest of
several Division I schools by setting her school record
for career goals (97). She also finished as the school's
third-leading scorer in basketball (1,350), attracting the
attention of other Division III programs. Yet, she chose
to attend Susquehanna for academic reasons.
As a freshman. Pankuck started to play pick-up games
with some of the women's basketball players. Those
games led to Pankuck joining the 1987-88 squad as a
walk-on.
"After seeing her play. I was really amazed." recalls
third-year coach Mark Hribar. "Besides her ability, you
don't find many kids who lead as well as Laurie. She
handles herself well both on and off the court, even
though she's such a competitor."
Pankuck uses skill, not might, to bring down her
challengers. "It's sometimes hard to compete when
you're not as big as some of the other players, and
you really get pushed around. I have to rely on
my quickness."
She may not be big. but she certainly frightens
opposing coaches, particularly given the fact that she's
only a junior, and she just keeps getting better.
Even with all the accolades. Pankuck doesn't like to
focus on personal achievement. "My main goal involves
the team." she says. "I see a lot of potential in this team.
The goal I have before I graduate is to win the MAC
championship together."
As an English major with a minor in communications,
her post-graduation goal is to succeed in the competitive
field of broadcasting.
Crusader Winter
Sports Teams
Complete Successful
1989-90 Campaign
With four of the five squads finishing above .500 in
their final records, the 1989-90 Susquehanna University
winter sports season was one of the best in recent
history as the Crusader squads combined for a record
of 56-35 (.615 winning percentage).
MEN'S BASKETBALL
After winning their second-consecutive Middle
Atlantic Conference (MAC)-Northwest Section title and
first under rookie-head coach Frank Marcinek, the
Crusaders came within one shot of vying for back-to-
back MAC-North titles losing to FDU-Madison 60-57
in the playoffs and finished the season at 17-9.
Despite the loss, junior guard Will Ciecierski of
Lewistown provided team leadership throughout the
year, leading the squad in scoring (16.0 ppg). while
finishing nationally-ranked in free throw percentage (101
of 113/89.4%). He also earned selection to the Second
Team Division III All-Middle Atlantic District team, as
well as the Second Team MAC All-Stars for the second-
consecutive year.
6 '8" senior center Don McLoughlin of Old Bridge,
NJ, who finished first on the team in rebounds (7.9 per
game) and third in scoring (13.3 ppg). earned selection
to the MAC First Team All-Stars.
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Even with a young starting line-up that included
three freshmen, a sophomore, and a junior, the Lady
Crusaders still managed to earn a share of the MAC-
Northwest Section title with a 7-3 conference mark,
while finishing 16-10 overall under third-year head
coach Mark Hribar.
Junior co-captaIn and off guard Laurie Pankuck of
Berkeley Heights, NJ was the driving force behind the
team's rise to the top of the MAC standings this season
as she finished nationally-ranked in both scoring (19.6
ppg) and free throw percentage (97 of 123/78.95). while
leading the Northern Division in scoring (21.8 ppg).
WRESTLING
Under the direction of 24th-year head coach Charlie
Kunes, the Crusader grapplers came within one victory
of tying the school record for wins in a season (11-3.
1971). finishing at 10-5 in the dual meet season.
In addition to the record, the squad also had a
successful showing in the MAC Championships at
King's College, having five wrestlers earn placement
in their weight classes to help the team to a six-place
finish, its best since 1987 (7th place).
Heading the list of placewinners was freshman
Andy Watkins of Forty-Fort, who placed second at
heavyweight, finish 18-5 on the year.
Senior captain Rick Moskowitz also placed at MAC's
for the third-straight year at 190, earning his highest
placement ever with a third to go along with a season
mark of 17-7-1. Freshman Matt Schwenk of East
Greenville took fourth at 118-pounds and finished
at 18-8. while sophomore Matt Lacheninayr of
Whitehouse Station, NJ and junior Ray Swartz
of Hanover took sixth at 158 and 177 respectively.
A transfer from Delaware Valley. Lachenmayr finished
the year at 13-9. while Swartz was 1I-13-I.
SWIMMING
Under the llth-year head coach Ged Schweikert,
the men's and women's swimitiing teams completed
solid seasons.
The women once again finished with a winning
season at 8-5 and placed eighth at the MAC
Championships at Dickinson College.
Youth once again headed the Lady Crusader effort
with junior Stephanie Grant of Blue Bell, sophomore
Paige Malin of Chalfont, and freshman Amy Clark of
S. Dartmouth, MA leading the way. Grant placed fifth
in the 100- and 200-yard backstroke and was a member
of three placewinning relay teams. Clark was fifth in the
200- individual medley and seventh in the 100-yard
freestyle and also was on three placewinning relays,
while Malin took fifth and seventh in the 100 and
200-yard breaststroke events respectively and was a
member of one placewinning relay.
Although the men finished the regular season at
5-6 and were tenth at MAC's. Schweikert was pleased
with the squad's development, particularly among the
young swimmers.
Heading the underclassmen was freshman
Scott Blanchard of Cedarhurst, NY, who broke the
school record in the 200-yard breakstroke (2:22.47)
and finished 14th in the event at MAC's. while
swimming a leg on two placewinning relays.
Don McLoughlin
Paige Malin
SUSQUEHANNA
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Photographer makes his New York debut:
Art instructor documents Amish and Old Order Mennonites
With the opening of a one-man show in the Ledell
Gallery in New York City, photographer David Lauver
realized the dream of every artist.
His images of Amish and Old Order Mennonites will
be exhibited at the Anita Shapolsky Gallery this summer
in Jim Thorpe, PA, culminating the documentary work
of 15 years. Lauver will open the show with a slide
lecture on June 23.
In the tradition of Edward S. Curtis, who documented
the disappearing American Indian in the 19th century,
Lauver seeks to record the lifestyle of these unusual
communities before urbanization forces them to leave
Central Pennsylvania.
Lauver was assisted on this project by junior Ann Beggs
of Fair Haven, NJ and recent graduate Erik Rank '88 of
Boicieville, NY, both of whom had their work published in
the past two years of Vie Best College Photography.
"My subject is an American subculture that within
the passage of time will inevitably change, lost to life's
process of evolution," explains Lauver. an instructor in
Susquehanna's Department of Art. "The Plain People
struggle to remain separate from the progress of the
outside world, but signs of change are visible even in
their dress. One of the churches in the area now permits
women to wear printed fabrics, and another ruled just
two years ago that women can carry purses for the
first time."
Much of Lauver's sensitivity to the Plain People
comes from his own Mennonite ancestry and the eight
years he lived with a family in his native Snyder County.
The great-great-great grandson of the founder of a
Mennonite church in nearby Juniata County, Lauver
shared daily farm chores, participated in work parties,
and joined in celebrations and worship with a family of
seven. At the same time, he struggled to establish his
own studio.
Aware that people mistrust what they don't understand,
Lauver hopes to dispel myths about the Amish and Old
Order Mennonites while diligently protecting their
privacy. Often exploited and seldom understood, the
Plain People have maintained a simple lifestyle of hard
work and strict adherence to Biblical doctrines, living
much as their ancestors did in the 1800s.
"I have great love and respect for these people," Lauver
says. "I'm very careful where I show my work, and I'm
very particular about who publishes my photographs."
Unlike the exploitive photographers who slalk the
Plain People with long lenses from the woods or the
side of the road, Lauver understands and respects their
reluctance to being photographed.
By approaching the Plain People directly, establishing
guidelines with the elders of each church in the area, and
submitting all his images to an advisory board, Lauver has
developed a trusting relationship with the community
He has been invited to document many significant
events, ranging from the departure of a church whose
members decided that Central Pennsylvania had become
too progressive, to his trademark photograph of a six-
year-old boy wearing his first pair of pants.
Lauver's efforts have been rewarded. His work is
displayed in such major museums as the Philadelphia
Museum of Art and is included in Amish and Mennonite
historical collections throughout the United States and
Canada. His images have also been featured in American
Artist Magazine and illustrate six books on the Plain People
and Pennsylvania.
"Molly and Polly," a photograph of two Mennonite
draft horses, is in former President Reagan's personal
collection.
A nominee for the Governor's Award of Excellence
in the Arts, Lauver is the only Pennsylvania artist who
has been selected for the annual exhibit at the Stale
Museum in Harrisburg for 10 consecutive years. He
also was granted a Special Achievement Award by the
Pennsylvania Senate for his photographic documentation
within the Commonwealth.
Church nursen
SUSQUEHANNA
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Susquehannans on Parade
THE THIRTIES
Frances Moyer Wynn '38 of Shamokin Dam, PA. was
recently honored for 50 years of service as a teacher in the
Selinsgrove Area School District.
THE FORTIES
Richard S. Hummel *40 and his wife. Clarice, recently
celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in Northumberland,
PA. at a party hosted by their four children.
Gloria Reichley Krug '48 recently retired from a teaching
career at West York Area School District. York, PA. She
taught third grade for 28 years.
THE FIFTIES
Vernon V. Hoover '58 has been appointed Corporate
Director - Network Plans for FHP International Corporation,
a Health Maintenance Organization. The Hoovers live in Palos
Verdes Estates. CA.
The Reverend Dr. Foster R. McCurley, Jr. '59 has been named
pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Reading. PA, Before joining
Trinity Lutheran, his most recent post had been as vice president
of the Mission Resource Institute of the ELCA.
THE SIXTIES
Shirley Foehl Chee '63 was recently elected president
of the ERA— Southeastern Louisiana Real Estate Brokers
Council Ms, Chee is president of ERA-Chee. Inc. Realtors,
serving the metropolitan New Orleans area.
The Reverend James R. Bramer '64 was recently installed as
the new pastor of Millville Lutheran Parish's two congregations:
St. Foul's Lutheran Church in Millville and St, John's of Gordner's
Grove. Unityville.
The Reverend David A. Genszler '66 is pastor of
Bethlehem Lutheran Church. Cleveland Heights. Ohio.
The Reverend Dr, John **Fred" Lehr '68 has been
appointed Director of Whohstic Health Care Services at the
Good Shepherd Home in Allentown. PA Previously he had
served Ascension Lutheran Church, South Burlington. VT for
nine years,
Nicholas A. Lopardo '68, senior vice president with State
Street Bank in Boston, recently visited the Susquehanna
campus as a Sigmund Weis School of Business "Executive in
Residence." During his suy at Susquehanna, Lopardo taught
four finance classes; met with the Weis Fellows - a group of
outstanding business students; exchanged ideas with faculty
members; and even held office hours!
William R. GattI '69 was named musical director for The
Singing Children of York (PA)--a group of young vocalists
from York County. A Philadelphia resident and freelance
musician, Mr. Gatti serves as the musical director of the
Fidelity Bank Choral Society, general manager of the Music
Group of Philadelphia, and is a master teacher of the
Children's Music Workshop.
THE SEVENTIES
C. Neil Petersen '71 of Cheltenham Township was recently
promoted from senior counsel to assistant deputy counsel in
septa's legal department.
Timothy Gotwald '72 has been appointed high school band
director and instrumental music teacher m the Chambersburg.
PA. school system.
Coach Jim Bei^en '73 led the Monloursville (PA) Warrior
football team to an undefeated season and three titles: West
Branch, District 4. and Eastern Regional Champions. In
recognition of his efforts, Bergen was named West Branch
Coach of the Year.
Francis C. Moyer *74 has been named president of the
newly formed Montour (PA) Bank. A former vice president at
First National Trust Bank of Danville (PA), Moyer serves as
president, chief executive officer, and director at his new post.
Tony Sinkosky '75, co-owner of animated Display Systems
in Lancaster (PA) brought Christmas to life for many
youngsters as his business supplied Santas to Hershey Park's
Chocolate World and area malls during the holiday season.
Prior to the Santa mission, the Polaroid-affiliated photo
business provided photos on a giant wave sculpture in the
water ride area of Hershey Park.
Richard H. Dorman '75 recently served as a faculty
member for the Council for Advancement and Support of
Education (CASE) workshop on Alumni Programs. Dorman is
Newsmakers
Thanks to a Susquehanna graduate, innovative child
care policies may soon be instituted at the
National Geographic Society. In fact, those policies
could serve as a national model and filter into such
other areas as elder care, alcohol and drug abuse
prevention, preventive health, and mental health.
Nancy Zanner Correll '78 first tried to broach the
subject in the NGS's house organ, "Insider," by way of a
letter on innovative child care programs. The letter was
not published, because it was considered too "hot" an
issue. Correll inquired about this and went on to do a
20-page report on child care. It was so good, it was used
verbatim by NGS's personnel director, and Correll was
asked to take on the other areas mentioned above.
Correll, who majored in English and communications,
is also a free-lance writer. She lives in Gaithersburg,
MD, with her husband Cory— an artist— and their
daughter Andrea.
Jeffrey D. Martin '75 came to Susquehanna in the fall
of 1971 thinking that he would be an English teacher
someday. He was— for a while. Then he made a daring
move and decided to do what he really wanted to
do— paint.
Jeff, who lives in Port Trevorton with his wife, the
the associate executive director for alunini relations at the
Penn Slate Alumni Association.
Sandra M, Rocks '75 has become special counsel to the
law firm Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen and Hamilton. She resides in
New York City.
Cindy Ball Vitio '76 has recently assumed a post as
assistant professor of English at Glassboro Slate College in
Glassboro, New Jersey. She resides in Glassboro.
Susan Reisch *77 is now asset forfeiture coordinator,
Manhattan District Attorney's Office, New York City.
Peter F. Ceccacci '78 has been elected vice president of the
Mercer Chapter of the New Jersey Society of Certified Public
Accountants. Mr Ceccacci manages the Princeton (NJ) office
ofR.D. Hunter & Co CPAs.
Dean H. Springman '78 is purchasing director.
The Rlttenhouse.
J. Randy Westrol '79 has been named head boys' basketball
coach at J. P. Stevens High School (NJ), He resides in
Elizabeth, NJ.
former Maxine Kantz '76 and their two children, has
gained quite a reputation as a fine artist. He was
recently cited by The Anisi 's magazine for his portrait
of a friend Charles Brown (see photo below).
Martin's portrait received special recognition in a
contest that drew 10,365 entries. The judges cited
Martin's "powerful composition . arranging the hands
in order to throw the head off-center. . . complementing
the directness of the subject's face."
When not actively pursuing his painting, Martin, who
has won numerous awards for his work, teaches art at
Susquehanna.
Richard Decker '81, who received a B.M. in
applied voice, recently appeared as a tenor in
"Die Soldaten" at the prestigious Staat Opera in
Vienna, Austria. Richard has been living in
Saarbrucken, Germany, for the past six years after
having studied and worked in New York City, His career
has included performances at the Metropolitan Opera.
While pursuing his musical studies at Susquehanna, he
was a soloist with the University Choir and Chamber
Choir. Richard telephoned Conductor Cyril Stretansky
to tell him the exciting news of his Vienna debut and to
express thanks for his experience at SU,
SUSQUEHANNA
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THE EIGHTIES
Christopher L. Cochran '81 has been promoted to senior
staff underwriter in the Eastern Division of the Commercial
Insurance Department m the home office of The Hartford
Insurance Group. Hartford. CT, He hves in New Britain. CT.
Richard Wolfe '81 has taken a position in sales and
marketing for A.T.& T He lives in Arcadia, CA.
Susan LxKkard '83 is director of research and
administration. Office of Legislative Affairs, Department of
Defense, Washington. DC. She lives in Arlington. VA.
F. Scott Lyons '83 is currently president of Lyons
Associates International, an executive search firm. Scott lives
in New York City.
Jay H. Feasler '84 has been appointed as assistant to the
president of Hershey Entertainment and Resort Co. Prior to
this. Feaster served as an associate attorney with McNees,
Wallace & Nurick. Harrisburg. He and his wife. Anne, reside
in Mechanicsburg. PA.
Carol Albright LoBianco '85 is sales representative/Customer
Service with KRB KlearKast. She lives in York. PA.
Lyn Beamesderfer '86 is an assistant editor at McGraw-
Hill Publishing Company. Lyn specializes in publishing
college engineering textbooks. She resides in Edison. NJ.
Charlene Pelow '86 has been appointed store manager for
Hess' Department Store in Schenectady. NY. She lives in
Baldwmsville. NY
Douglas Yago '86 has been promoted to senior litigation
consultant with Coopers & Lybrand in Philadelphia. Doug
lives in Brookhaven. PA.
Elizabeth A. Biehl '86 has been promoted to community
relations officer with the National Bank of Boyertown (PA).
Beth has been an employee of National Bank of Boyertown
since 1986 and most recently served as marketing coordinator.
She lives in Pottstown. PA,
Sally Bittel Thomas '87 is with Maryland Bank. NA in
Newark. DE Her husband. Richard J. Thomas '87. is with
Wilmington Trust in Wilmington. DE. They live
in Wilmington.
Richard J. McCourt '87 is a project coordinator for
congresswoman Marge Roukema in Ridgewood, NJ. He lives
in Morris Plains. NJ,
Frank C. Goldieri '88 is with Shearson Lehman Hutton
He lives in Hoboken. NJ,
Marilyn Pray '88 is an immunology research scientist with
Brandeis University She lives in Townsend, MA.
Brian Lucas "88 has been elected to the board of
Leadership Hazleton. He is a sales manager for F&L Doors,
He lives in Freeland, PA, He is also on the board of directors
of Big Brothers/Big Sisters.
I Do's
WHITNEY-RICGS
Stephanie L. Riggs '85 to Jeffrey Whitney, January 16.
1988. Dutch Neck Presbyterian Church. West Windsor Karen
A. Keenan '85 was in the wedding party Stephanie is
personnel generalist, health insurance. U.S. Healthcare, Blue
Bell. PA. Her husband is marketing director. Computer
Associates / 86 Dawn Road. Levittown. PA 19054.
LEMPEFT-MONROE
Deidre M. Monroe '85 to Thomas C. Lempert '84,
October 1, 1988. Clearfield. NJ, Tom is with NEECO-New
England Electronics Co, / Apartment 429. 75 West Fifth
Avenue. San Mateo. CA 94402,
CVRRENS-KRIEG
Nancy Krieg '54 to Galen R, Currens. February 2. 1989,
Presbyterian Church. Shippensburg. PA, Nancy is
president/assistant treasurer for Daniel B, Krieg. Inc. & Hiway
Supply Co, Inc.. Harrisburg. PA. ,' 4059 Greystone Drive,
Harrisburg, PA 17112,
ADMIRE-NARDIM
Gina M Nardini to William E. Admire '84, May 20. 1989.
St. Bonaventure Roman Catholic Church. Lavallette. NJ, Bill
is a graduate of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic
Medicine and is doing an internship at Delaware Valley
Medical Center, His wife is an executive secretary, Donald F.
Smith and Associates. / 270 West Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
PA 19144.
SOCHOyK-t-JACOBS
Wendy Hope Jacobs '86 to Robert P. Sochovka '87, July
8. 1989. The Manor. West Orange. NJ. Robert is employed by
Empire Landfill, / 500 Jefferson Street. Taylor. PA 18517
GILFOYLE-SHADE
Roberta L. Shade '84 to Timothy R. Gilfoyle. July 15.
1989, Faith Lutheran Church of Upper St. Clair. Pittsburgh.
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Diane Mesloh
DufT '84, Alane Maningo Alexander '84, and Linda Miller
Channing '84. Roberta is a senior installation director. Shared
Medical Systems' Pittsburgh office. Her husband is manager
of programming and analysis for Blue Cross of Western PA, /
1305 Morrow Road. Pittsburgh. PA 15241.
mm LEHN FALCONER
Nancy A. Falconer to Garry E. vom Lehn "75, August 12.
1989. Trinity United Church of Christ. Takoma Park. MD
Garry is a middle school science teacher. Carroll County
Public Schools. Mount Airy, / 24 Hawk Run Court.
Gaithersburg, MD 20879.
WHITE-QUINN
Deborah Quinn '74 to Gerald D. White. August 19. 1989.
St, Luke's Lutheran Church. Willingboro. NJ, Vicky Rohm
Steltz '74 was the matron of honor, Deborah is a flight
attendant with American Airlines, Her husband is financial
administrator. G.E. / 144 Fenwick Court. Delran. NJ 08075.
BUGUONE-DeSOUSA
Janice A. DeSousa '86 to John J, Buglione. Jr.. August 26.
1989. St. Bartholomew's Church. Fanwood. NJ. Janice is
a lending officer for Summit Trust. Her husband is vice
president in commercial lending. United Jersey Bank, / 44
Forest Road. Fanwood. NJ 07023,
THOMAS-BITTEL
Sally L. Bittel '87 to Richard J. Thomas '87, September
2. 1989. Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Greenville. PA. Sally
is with Maryland Bank and Richard is a collateralized
securities analyst for Wilmington Trust, / 1412 Stapler Place.
Wilmington. DE 19806.
PALCZYNSKI-WOLFGANG
Letha H. Wolfgang '80 to Francis M Palczynski.
September 3. 1989. St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Rome. NY. Letha is with American Marina Inc. Saratoga
Springs, Her husband is with Coopers & Lybrand. Albany, /
23 Deer Run. Gansevoort. NY 12831-1773.
SCOTESE-BERMAN
Jennifer E. Berman '87 to Joseph S. Scotese '88,
September 3. 1989. The Hill School Chapel. Pottstown. PA. /
952 Pullman Drive. West Chester, PA 19380
CARLHOVSE
Patricia A. House '86 to Gregory A. Carl '87, September
9. 1989. St. Paul's Lutheran Church. East Windsor. NJ.
Patricia is with Woodward-Clyde Consultant in Gaithersburg,
Gregory is with the Department of Justice. Washington. DC. /
319 Taney Drive. Taneytown. MD 21787
SWEIGARD-KAUTZ
Julie R, Kautz to David A. Sweigard '86, September 16. 1989.
Grace United Methodist Church. Mechanicsburg. PA, David is
an account executive for the PMA Group. Greenbelt. MD. /
Apartment T-2. 8549 Greenbelt Road. Greenbelt, MD 2077O
DEMP^ER-ZOCCO
Linda M, Zocco to Scott W. Dempster '84, September 23,
1989, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. Oakland. NJ, Scott
IS with cue International. Trumbell. CT. / Apartment 1. 174
Davis Avenue South. Greenwich, CT 06830.
FINCH LAPPE
Kalherine Lappe '85 to Kevin W. Finch '87, September
30. 1989. Wycoff Reformed Church. Wycoff. NJ. Katherine is
assistant to the president of Softbridge. Inc.. Cambridge. MA,
Kevin is an account manager at ITT Commercial Finance.
Canton. MA. / 53 Chipman Street. Medford. MA 02155-4658,
SHAARA-LONC
Robyn J. Long '86 to Robert D. Shaara '85, September 30.
1989. First Presbyterian Church. Moorestown. NJ.
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Alice D. Broun
'86, Edward J. Shaara II! '85, and Henry Belcolle '84. Bob
is an insurance agent for the Verona Insurance Agency / 100
West Lindsley Road. Cedar Grove. NJ 07009.
SMITH-MINOR
Daphne A, Minor to Paul A. Smith '83, October 7. 1989.
The Presbyterian Church, Upper Montclair, NJ, Paul is an
associate systems manager. Prudential Insurance Co, /
Apartment 10. 819 Bloomfield Avenue. Montclair. NJ 07042
CODELLA-BERRY
Ellen E. Berry '87 to Joseph L. Codella. Jr.. October 7
1989. Lafayette Federated Church. Lafayette. NJ. Laura
Ptrner Rutan '87 was the matron of honor. Ellen is in the
commercial loan department of the National Bank of Sussex
County. Her husband is with New Jersey Transit Rail
Operations, / 7 Main Street. Branchville. NJ 07826
RICHARDS-MALONE
Patricia J, Malone to Scott A. Richards '79, October 1.
1989. St. Gabriel's Roman Catholic Church. Hazleton. PA
Scott is a senior valuation analyst with Management Planning
Inc, and is pursuing a master's degree at Rutgers University
His wile is a registered nurse, / 39-E Roxbury Court.
Princeton. NJ 08540
COCHRAN-ADAMS
Amy Adams to James G. Cochran '78, October 7 1989. the
First Presbyterian Church. Hector. NY, James graduated from
the Academy of Mortuary Science in New York City and is
with the Cochran Funeral Home. Hackettstown, / 905 High
Street. Hackettstown. NJ 07840,
CLAPPER-VAN MATER
L, Lorraine Van Mater to L. Edwin Clapper '77. October
14. 1989. First United Presbyterian Church. Bordertown. NJ,
In the wedding party from Susquehanna was Margaret
Clapper Goodrich '8L Ed is a technical consultant. CIGNA,
in Voorhees. NJ, / 205 Redman Avenue. West Berlin. NJ
08091,
WOMER-FAGAN
Victoria L. Fagan '88 to Franklin P Womer. October 21.
1989. Paoli Presbyterian Church. Paoli. PA, Susquehannans in
the wedding party were Kristin J. Aracc '88 and Cheryl A.
Morgan '88. Victoria is an investment accountant for
Provident Bank, Wilmington. DE. / 131 Hampton Court. West
Chester. PA 19380,
GROW-MANNEY
Kim A, Manney to David A. Grow '89, October 21. 1989.
Salem United Church of Christ. Shamokin. PA, David is
territory manager. ECOLAB Inc. / PO, Box 464.
Salladasburg. PA 17740
BAYLESS-WAIBEL
Jan Waibel to John K. Bayless '85, October 21, 1989.
Charlton United Methodist Church. Harrisburg. PA. John is
with Security Pacific Financial Services, Inc.. Harrisburg. /
Apartment Mil. 513 Lopax Road. Harrisburg, PA 17112-4343
STEELE-HOCK
Joanne K Hock to J. Donald Steele, Jr. '73, October 28.
1989. Trinity Memorial Lutheran Church. Allentown. PA. The
groom's father is J. Donald Steele, Sr. "33. Donald is a vice
president at First National Bank of Bath, / 1512 Bonnie Drive.
Bethlehem. PA 18018,
YODER-CROWL
Patricia A Crowl to Charles A. Voder '76, November 4.
1989. Elysburg United Methodist Church. Charles is vice
president and branch manager of Central Pa, Savings
As.sociaIion in Shamokin Dam. PA, The bride is a physical
therapist. / R,D, 1. Box 787. Paxinos. PA 17860.
WESTON-BIEVER
Cynthia S. Biever '81 to Wayde M. Weston. November 4.
1989. St, Paul's Lutheran Church. Orwigsburg. PA. The
Reverend Elmer H. Eich '61 performed the ceremony
Cynthia is a scientist for Sniith-Kline-Beecham. Gulph Milks.
Her husband was a PhD candidate in biology at the University
of Pennsylvania and has a post doctoral position in research at
Thomas Jefferson University, / 123 Juniper Court.
Collegeville. PA 19426,
ZUKOWSKI-WARNKEN
Maria E. Warnken '82 to H. Michael Zukowski,
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November II. 1989. on Ihe island of Jamaica. Maria is an
assistant vice president at Shearson Lehman Hutton. Inc.. in
New York City. Her husband is an attorney with his own
practice. / Apartment N-ll-P. 401 East 34th Street. New York.
NY 10016.
SCHRUM-SATTAZAHN
Carin M. Satlazahn '89 to David K. Schrum. November
II. 1989 Susquchannans m the wedding party were John M.
.Schroeder '89 and Deirdre L. Zmuda '89. Carin is an
instructor. Computer Tech. Highspire. PA, Her husband is a
draftsman. AMP Inc.. Middletown. PA. / Apartment 4. 480
Walton Avenue. Hummelslown. PA 17036,
FEDEROWICPOLANECZKY
Patricia A. Polaneczity '81 to William F, Federowic.
November 17. 1989. Holy Martyrs Church. Oreland. PA, Pat is
a market research associate with AEG Corp.. Somerville. NJ.
Her husband is a chemist with Ganes Chemicals. Carlstadt.
NJ, / 1343 Valley Road. Sttrling. NJ 07980
ARNOLD-MURPHY
Mary E, Murphy to John Marker! Arnold '84, November
18, 1989. St, Mary's Cathedral. Trenton. NJ, Mark is the rail
manager for Marport. Maher Terminals. Pon Elizabeth, / 167
Beechwood Road. Summit, NJ 07901.
SHELLENBERGER-SA ETRE
Alma Myers Saetre '35 to David A. Shellcnberger '37,
November 2.3, 1989. Holy Cross Episcopal Church. Pensacola.
FL, Since the couple met when they both sang in the motet choir
at Susquehanna more than 50 years ago. they preceded their vows
with a duet sung at the altar. Alma had been a music teacher and
choir director and David taught music. English, and social studies,
/ 3361 Olive Road. Pensacola, FL 32514,
KOHLSPINNER
Cynthia A. Spinner '87 to Alexander J Kohl III.
November 25. 1989. St, Joan of Arc Church, The groom is a
graphic designer. Patrice M. Spinner '79 was in the wedding
party from Susquehanna. / Apartment B, 747 Garden Drive.
Harrisburg, PA I7III,
HERROLD-MEISER
Reva M Meiser to Michael L. Herrold '89, November 25.
1989, Church of the Nazarene, Selinsgrove, PA, Susan Meiser
Womer '84 was in the wedding party, Michael is with Wood Metal
Industries. Inc. and his wife is a music teacher in the Selinsgrove
School District, / 6 Pavilion Lane. Selinsgrove. PA 17870.
PRICEGRAHAM
Barbara A Graham to John R. Price '82, December 30.
1989. Rooke Chapel. Bucknell University. Lewisburg. PA.
John is a chemist at Lonza Chemical Co.. Williamsport, His
wife is a guidance counselor at Lewisburg Area High School.
' 93 Fairview Drive. Lewisburg. PA 17837.
Born Crusaders
To Richard and Kathryn SchotI lllrich '80, a daughter,
Amy Elizabeth. January 23. 1989. / 89 Westminster Road.
Colonia. NJ 07067,
To Mr and Mrs, Donald W. Benson '81, twin daughters,
Alexandra Marie and Jessica Lynn, February 7. 1989. / 23
Sprague Drive. Valley Stream. NY 11580.
To Mr and Mrs, Ronald A. Kramer '71, a son. Zachary
Adam. February 17. 1989. / 113 Halsey Court, Pittsburgh,
PA 15228,
To Peter and Debra Holzhauer Louden '79, a daughter,
Jessica Leigh, March 12, 1989, / 138 Maple Avenue, Chester,
NJ 07930,
To Drew and Allison Richards Pensyl '86, a son, D Alex,
March 16, 1989 / 318 East Front Street, Danville, PA 17821,
To Jerome '76 and Elaine lanora Levkoff '77, a son,
David Colin, May 16, 1989, / 12 Rockleigh Drive, Ewing.
NJ 08628,
To Brian R. '82 and Debbi Dilliplane Fisher '81, a son, B,
Daniel. June 14, 1989, / 1504 West Arch Street, Shamokin,
PA 17872,
To Mark and Patricia Lutkins Schullz '78, a daughter.
Amanda Leigh. June 18. 1989. / 2660 Farmhouse Court South.
Easton. PA 18042.
To George and Linda Michaels Stahl '78, a daughter,
Katelyn Ruth, August 15, 1989. Linda is a veterinarian in
Bucks County. / Apartment 1418, 1701 Newport Road,
Croydon. PA 19020,
To Walter and Susan Souders Mclntyre '83, a daughter.
Amanda. August 27, 1989. / 414-B Village Road East.
Princeton Junction. NJ 08550,
To Edwin "Ted" '74 and Jane Cleary Babbitt '76, a son,
Charles Tilson. September 21. 1989. / 40 Main Street. Marion,
MA 02738,
To Robert and Debbie Horvath Ericksen '82, a son, Mark
Andrew, September 21, 1989, / 717 Van Nest Drive,
Maninsville, NJ 08836
To James M. '75 and Leslie Jarrett Jordan '76, a
daughter, Elizabeth Jarrett, October 3, 1989, / 26 Old Village
Road, Bloomfield, CT 06002,
To Dr and Mrs, Jeffrey R. Undcrkoffler '83, a son. Brent
Jeffrey, October 15, 1989. / 214 Prospect Street. Shrewsbury,
MA 01545.
To Randal '87 and Tammy Kromis Hughes '87, a son,
Matthew Scott, October 15, 1989, / 1333 Arch Street,
Emmaus, PA 18049,
To Kenneth and Christen Hefler Reinert '77, a daughter.
Amy Davenport. October 21. 1989, They are living in the
Azores. Portugal, / PSC I. Box 1628. APO NY 09406,
To David '80 and Cindy Woller Lynch '82, a son. Timothy
Philip. October 24, 1989, / 16 Ryan Boulevard, Freehold,
NJ 07728
To Mr and Mrs. J.R. Rusty Johnson '79, a daughter.
Kathryn Elizabeth, November 2, 1989. / 2686 Wakefield Lane.
Westlake. Ohio 44145,
To Jeffrey '82 and Susan Kees Morgan '83, a son. David
Jeffrey. November 3. 1989. Jeff is now the Vice President of
Information Systems Technology for the National Association
of Professional Insurance Agents, / 13710 Shannon Avenue.
Laurel. MD 20707
To Steven and Jennifer Sampsell Sassaman '86 a daughter,
Stacey Dianne, November 4. 1989, / 203 Fairview Drive,
Selinsgrove, PA 17870,
To Marlin and Constance Bashore Land '79, a son, Lewis
Marlin. November 9. 1989, / R,D, I. Box 1451, Herndon,
PA 17830,
To Andrew and Marilynn Blend Carstensen '74, a
daughter, Haley Melinda, November 16, 1989. / One Grovers
Court, Princeton Junction, NJ 08550,
To Dr and Mrs, Scott C. Truver '72, a daughter, Susanne
Courtney, November 16. 1989, Scott has been named Director
of Information Spectrum. Inc.'s National Security Studies
Department. / 444 Alfreton Court. Severna Park, MD 21146.
To Jose and Jeanne McDonnell Castano '82, a daughter.
Caroline, November 17, 1989 / 81 Wylde Road, Mount Sinai,
NY 11766
To Jack and Sue Grausam Bullock '81, a daughter,
Christine Mane, November 25, 1989. / 1378 Station Place,
West Chester, PA 19380,
To Charles and Melissa Lewis Glassmire '79, a son,
Charles Michael III, December I, 1989. / 9 Beaver Hill Road,
Horsham, PA 19044,
To Brad and Jamie Forman Dougherty '76, a son, Ryan
James, December 19, 1989. / 3209 Twinflower Lane. Virginia
Beach. VA 23456
Deaths
Harold R. Snyder '45, of Halifax. PA. November 4, 1988.
He was in the service from 1946-1947. He was pastor of Trinity
United Brethern Church, Pennbrook. PA. from 1947 to 1963.
He earned his B.D. from Evangelical School of Theology,
Reading. Pa. in 1953, He served the Arthritis Foundation; the
National Multiple Sclerosis Society; the National Cystic
Fibrosis Research Foundation; in development. Camp Fire
Girls. Inc.; Travelers Aid International Social Services of
America; and United Cerebral Palsy of Pennsylvania. Among
the survivors is his son Jeffrey L. '77.
Mary Wenrich McHenry, of Sunbury, PA. November 28,
1988, attended Susquehanna and earned her A.B. from
Goucher College. She taught French and English and then
became librarian of the Shikellamy School District. She was
retired. She was organist at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church,
Sunbury. PA, for over 30 years,
Edgar E. Simonds '58, Manasquan. NJ. April 4. 1989. He
graduated from Electronics School, Ft, Bliss, El Paso. Texas.
He earned his MBA from Fairleigh Dickinson University in
1964. He had been a sales representative. Humble Oil and
Refining Co., Newark, NJ. In 1984 he was self-employed.
Paul E. Ritter '21, of Fanwood. NJ, August 17. 1989. He
had been a research engineer with American Telephone and
Telegraph. He was also a consultant for the Strategic Air
Command. He retired in 1967 after becoming prominent as a
research engineer in the development of a microwave system
for communications. He had been a member of Trindle Spring
Lutheran Church, various Masonic groups, and N.J. Sons of
the American Revolution.
Claire A. Dauberman '29, Northumberland, PA, October
30. 1989, She earned her M.Ed, in 1942 from Pennsylvania
State University. She taught mathematics at Brownsville. PA
from 1929 to 1937; Northumberland, PA. from 1937 to 1965;
and Shikellamy High School from 1965 to 1973 when she
retired. She had been a member of St. John's Lutheran Church
and various teachers' groups. She had been named a National
Outstanding Secondary Teacher in 1971.
Julia Morgan McCloskey '31, Huntingdon Valley, PA.
November 8, 1989. She had attended Susquehanna and earned
her B.A. from Goucher College in 1932.
Ruth Plummer Pagan '34, Bumham. PA. November 8.
1989. From 1934 to 1945 she taught at Huntingdon High
School, then Valhalla Junior High School, and then Derry
Township High School. From 1961 to 1979 she taught in the
Mifflin County Schools until she retired in 1979 as English
teacher in the Lewistown High School. She was a member of
Sacred Heart Catholic Church and various educational groups.
Susan Rearick Shannon '20, of Miftlintown. PA.
November 23. 1989, She was also a graduate of Lock Haven
University. She was a retired school teacher and had been a
member of Messiah Lutheran Church and PSEA.
Ralph B. "Brownie" Sheldon, Jr. '56, Tunkhannock. PA.
December 3. 1989. He graduated from the Eckles School of
Mortuary Science. He was a partner in Ralph B. Sheldon &
Son Dodge Agency, and was involved in the operation of the
Sheldon-Kukuchka Funeral Home of Tunkhannock and the
Sheldon Funeral Homes of Mashoppen and Laceyville. He
was an army veteran and a member of various Masonic
organizations. He was past president of the Tri-County
Funeral Directors.
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Don't miss the
The 1989-90 Susquehanna University Fund is
on its way to another smashing success, but
we're looking for a few "super stars" to help us
shoot the final scene!
With just over one month remaining m our
campaign, we still need to secure $125,000 to
ensure we reach a block-busting minimum of
$1 million before June 30.
Our success will depend on a dedicated cast.
If you haven't made your gift or pledge, please
consider joining us before the curtain call by
supporting this year's SUE
Bravo! Bravo!
Got a match?
Your gift to Susquehanna can have double
the impact if your employer matches gifts to
higher education.
To "douhle" your gift, contact your human
resources office, obtain a matching gift form and
forward it to Susquehanna.
Give your gift a lift — send your matching gift
form today!
For more informaiion, call Susquehanna's
Dcif/opmcnt Office at 7l7'}72'4117.
The Reverend Glenn W. Foulke '23, of Levittown, PA, and
formerly of Blain. December 8. 1989. He was a retired
Lutheran minister, pastor emeritus of Zion Lutheran Church.
Loysville. He was a veteran of World War I, member of the
Lions, the Masons, and other groups.
Luther Howard Lukehart '31, Largo. FL.
December 14, 1989. He earned an M.S. from the University of
Pittsburgh in 1939. He was an American Red Cross agency
administrator and a volunteer during World War II. He served
one year in Italy during World War II directing civilian relief
operations. He served one year in Norway as Director of Red
Cross operations following World War 11. He spent most of his
Red Cross career on the National Staff in Washington, DC. He
retired as executive director. Red Cross. Nassau Chapter in
New York,
William W. UUery, faculty, of Millerstown. PA,
December 20. 1989. He was a Navy veteran of World War I,
He had played baseball for Ohio State. He attended Penn State
University and was outstanding in football, basketball, and
baseball. "Wild Bill" UUery came to Susquehanna in 1929 to
coach and stayed until A. A. Stagg, Jr. arrived in 1955. He
retired from the Penn State faculty in 1962 as a professor of
engineering. In 1975 he was inducted into the Susquehanna
University Sports Hall of Fame for his football and baseball
coaching. His best year in S.U. football was in
1932— undefeated with one tie.
William B. Templin, Jr. '55, Johnstown. PA, December 21,
1989. He was graduated from Temple University with an M.D.
in 1958. and interned at Conemaugh Valley Memorial
Hospital. From 1959 to 1963 he took a surgical residency at
Temple University Hospital, specializing in general surgery.
He set up his own practice in Johnstown, PA, in 1964 and was
a member of the staffs of Memorial . Mercy and Lee Hospitals.
He served as president of Lee Hospital medical staff in 1971.
He was a member of Cambria County Medical Society.
Leone E. Re, faculty, of Selinsgrove, PA, December 23,
1989. Born in Geneva, Switzerland, he lived in Italy during
World War II. He served in the U.S. Air Force from 1954 to
1958. In 1958 he received his B.A. from American
International College. He earned his master's degree in French
from Pennsylvania State University in 1969. He taught in
Pawling. NY in 1960. From 1961 until 1984 he taught in the
foreign language department at Susquehanna where he was an
assistant professor of French. He was a member of the
American Association of Teachers of French, the American
Association of University Professors, and the Modern
Language Association.
Dr. Robert Burns Rearick '21. Carlisle. PA. December 30,
1989. He was a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania
Dental School, and a member of Harrisburg Area Dental
Society. He was an army veteran of World War I. He had been
a member of First Evangelical Lutheran Church, Carlisle; the
Rotary Club; and various Masonic groups. His wife, the
former Dorothy Schoch '14, preceded him in death.
Dr. Lawrence C. Fisher '31, of York. PA, January 2. 1990.
He received his doctor of medicine degree in 1935 and his
master of science in medicine degree in 1939 from the
University of Pennsylvania. He interned al the University of
Pennsylvania Graduate Hospital and completed his residency
in Opthalmology at the University of Pennsylvania School of
Medicine. From 1940 to 1985 he was in private practice in
York (PA), serving as chief of the department of opthalmology
at York Hospital from 1961 to 1975. He founded and served as
president of the Yorktowne Optical Co. He was member of
numerous medical societies and very active in many civic and
philanthropic organizations. He served on the Susquehanna
University Board of Directors from 1959 to 1979. when he
became an emeritus member. He was a very active volunteer
leader for S.U. In 1966 he received the Service Award from the
Susquehanna University Alumni Association. In 1983 he
received an honorary doctor of science degree from S.U. In
1979 Fisher Science Hall was named for his father.
Dr. George E. Fisher, an 1888 alumnus of the Missionary
Institute and an S.U. science faculty member from 1896 to
1946. Dr. Fisher was preceded in death by one brother. Harold
'20, and two sisters, Charlotte Fisher Wilson '20 and
Gertrude Fisher Jones '29. Among the survivors is one
brother. Roscoe L. '32.
William T. P. Adams '32, Palm Harbor. FL. January 6,
1990. He had been a social worker for Yardville Youth
Reception and Correction Center. Bordentown, NJ. He was a
World War II army veteran. He came to Florida in 1981. He
was a member of United Methodist Church.
Vivian Carolus Reitx '37, Sunbury. PA, January 7. 1990.
She received a masters degree from Bucknell University in
1953, She taught at Point Township, Northumberland, and
Middleburg school districts and retired in 1976.
Elizabeth Evans Zeigler '77, Chatham Township, NJ.
January 12, 1990. She had been sales representative with
Nynex in Clifton. NJ, and then a market analysis manager
with A.T.& T. m Newark, NJ. She used Elizabeth Evans as her
stage name and was active with the Metropolitan Musical
Theatre in New York City; the Baird Theatre in South Orange.
NJ; and the Maplewood Strollers in Maplewood, NJ.
Edward "Ted" E. Lamb, Jr. '54, Broomall, PA. January
28, 1990. He was a veteran of the Korean Conflict, serving
with the Army Signal Corps. He was president of Foster.
Miller. Bierly. Inc.. Philadelphia, for the past 15 years. He
previously served as sec retary/trea surer of the company and
had worked there 33 years. He was active m Maple
Presbyterian Church and also attended Pocono Lake United
Methodist Church. He was a member of Frankford Lions Club
and had been involved with Broomall Little League for 10
years. He is survived by his wife. Carol Cornelius Lamb '55.
Dr. Henry W. Rozenberg hc'73, Jersey Shore, PA,
February 17, 1990. He was a member of the Fairpiay Gospel
Fellowship Church. He had been with the Armour Leather
Company for 42 years, serving for 33 years as chief engineer
of the various plants headquartered in Williamsport, PA. He
was a member of the Pennsylvania Engineers and was honored
as "Engineer of the Year" in 1961, He was also member of the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers. He had been
active with First Baptist Church and was chairman during the
building renovations. He had served as director for the Former
United National Bank and also as school director. He served
on the Board of Directors of Susquehanna University as
chairman of building and grounds and as a member of the
Executive Committee. He received an honorary doctorate
degree from Susquehanna in 1973,
Class of 1989 Report
Nancy E. Armacost: Farm Store Manager. Arniacost
Farms Inc.. Upperco. MD.
Barbara Bramer: Counselor wiih CSIU, Sunbury. PA
Daniel S. Barker: Sales Representative for Lowe's Home
Building Center. Harrisburg. PA.
Keith J. Baumann: Operations Supervisor. Crum & Forsler
Personal Insurance-
David D. Benjamin: K.P.M.G. Peat. Marwici<. Main &
Co.. Harrisburg. PA.
Kent Sergey: Assistant Bank Examiner. Valley Forge. PA
Gregory M. Betz: Sports Information Director, Delaware
Valley College. Doylestown. PA.
Matthew H. Biedermann: Analyst in Customer Service
Dept - Line of Credit, American Express Centurion Bank,
Newark. DE.
Paul M. Biehle: Sales Representative, Topp Copy Telecom.
Williamsport. PA,
BethAnn Biml: Customer Service Representative. Federal
Paper Board. Montvale. NJ,
Janet Brandle Calvert: Fourth Grade Teacher at Sallbrook
School. New Providence. NJ,
Steven A. Bridgeman: Assistant Youth and Family Service
Director of YMCA in PhoenixviUe. PA.
Audrey K. Buss: Attending Temple University. Philadelphia.
PA, seeking Master of Music degree.
Claudia Calich: Attending The International University of
Japan. Yamato-Machi. seeking M,A,
Jay R. Camassa: Real Estate Sales in NJ,
Josette M. Capoiino: English Teacher in Taiwan. Far East
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American Cultural Exchange Agency.
Karen A. Capulo: Sales Associate, Polo Ralph Lauren,
Short Hills. NJ.
Roger F. Castoral, Jr.: Assistant Accountant. Peat,
Marwick. Mam & Co.. New York City.
JefTery A. Catt: Marketing Representative, Groswiih
Equipment, Primes. PA.
David E. Cooley: Sales Representative.
MCS Canon.
Shawn T. Daly: Attendmg Syracuse University School of
Music seeking Masters in Music.
Linda R.Davis: Celebrity Entertainer/Production
Coordinator. Michael Krauss Productions, White Plams. NY.
Donna L. Degennaro: Attending Wilkes College.
Mark A. Delawter: Bond Underwriter Trainee. Continental
Insurance Corporation. New York. NY.
Christine Del Bueno: Paralegal. Wright. Robinson,
McCabe. Osthimer and Tatum. Richmond. VA,
Peter J. Digiacomo: Asset Management, Master
Lease Corporation.
Lisa A. Eisenhard: Child Abuse Investigator,
Northumberland County Children & Youth, Sunbury, PA.
Kimberly J. Elsas: Counselor Assistant. Monmouth
County Chemical Dependency Treatment Center. Long
Branch. NJ.
Susan B. Elsman: Ashley Martin Associates. Fairfield, NJ.
Diane Esty: Branch Administration Management Trainee.
Midlantic National Bank. Paterson, NJ.
Edward T. Fallon: Radio Announcer. 97 QWK. Penn State.
Andrew D. Fiscus: Assistant Accountant, Peal. Marwick,
Main & Co.. Harrisburg. PA.
Charles R. Flurie: Supervisor & GEO Instructor, Concern,
Lewisburg PA.
Donna L. Fries: Asst. Manager, McDonald's Corp.,
Bloomsburg, PA.
Cheryl L. Gaffney: Public Accountant for Touche Ross,
New York. NY.
Brigilte K. Gehner: Systems Analyst m Banking,
New Haven, CT.
Santo I. Garcia: Temporary Employment Counselor,
Pomeranlz Personal Inc.. Watchung, NJ.
Brian A. Goebel: Associate for Coopers & Lybrand.
Parsippany, NJ,
Bruce J. Gordon: Attending York University seeking MA.
Bruce R. Goria: Advertising Analyst, Publishers Clearing
House, Port Washington. NY.
Virginia R. Greenough: Graduate studies towards masters,
studying the french horn. University of Delaware.
Mary T. Greenawalt: Elementary School Teacher.
Bryan L. Griffie: Manager. K-Mart, Mechanicsburg. PA,
Lynn A. Guzikowski: Permanent Placement Recruiter.
Adia Personnel Services, Plainsboro, NJ.
David S. Hamilton: Sales Personnel. Muehlstein.
Norwalk. CT.
R. Scott Harrington: Teller. Amsterdam Savings Bank.
Amsterdam. NY.
Micheal J. Haubner: Manager. Dave Haubner. Mahwah,
NJ.
Richard J. Hefele: Claims Examiner, Prudential,
Parsippany. NJ.
Sharon L. Henderson: Sales Person, Lillian August,
Ridgewood. NJ
Trevor K. Henry: Nuclear Propulsion Officer, U.S. Navy.
Patrice L. Hetherington: Warehouse Coordinator. Crabtree
& Evelyn. Columbia. MD
Melissa A. Himmelreich: Actor/Singer, Roanoke Island
Historical Association. Manteo. NC.
Deborah A. Hite: Claims Management Trainee. The
Prudential. Inc.. Toms River. NJ.
Marcia I. Hoge: Attending Gannon University seeking
M.S.Erie. PA.
I^trick R. Housen: Computer Consultant, Arthur
Andersen & Co.. Roseland. NJ,
David D. Huff: Agent for Rusmussen Associates, East
Orange. NJ.
Cosmo J. lacavazzi: Marketing Management. K-Mart
Corporation. Seacacus. NJ.
Susan A. Johansen: Institutional Assets & Securities
Group. Bankers Trust. Jersey City, NJ.
Douglas A. Jones: Software Engineer. American Meter
Company, Philadelphia. PA.
Glenn M. Jones: Concert Lighting Consultant, King
Enterprises, Wimauma. PL.
William G. Kade): Junior Analyst. Salomon Brothers Inc..
New York, NY,
Douglas R. Kennedy: Professional Musician,
Philadelphia. PA.
Cheryl A. Knapp: Micro-Computer Support Coordinator.
The Equitable. Edison. NJ.
Linda K. Knutson: Associate Consultant. Touche Ross &
Co.. New York. NY.
Thomas C. Kocaj: Underwriter - Trainee, Continental
Insurance. New York. NY.
William G. Koch, Jr.: Audit Staff. Arthur Andersen &
Co.. Lancaster, PA.
Paul R. Kopey: Auditor. Arthur Andersen & Co..
Philadelphia. PA.
Jennifer A. Laube: Sales Audit Inventory Clerk,
XTRAS, IncTeterboro. NJ.
Dana S. Leach: Bond Representative. Aetna Casualty &
Surety Company. Camp Hill. PA.
Kerrie, L. Linker: Technical Staff Member, AT&T Bell
Laboratories. Holmdel. NJ.
David W. Lisner: Account Executive, L. M. Berry
Directories America. Clinton, NJ.
Edward M. Lopez: Attending Pennsylvania College of
Optometry. Philadelphia. PA.
Steven D. Losefsky: Sound Engineer.
Robert C. Lussier: Sales Representative, Business World,
East Hanover. NJ.
Suzanne L. Maglisceau: Management Training Program.
Mess's Dept, Store. Allentown. PA.
Stephen G. Mahoney: Research Technologist. Children's
Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia. PA.
Lisa E. Marsanico: Administrator. Marson Medical Inc.,
West Nyack, NY,
Mark D. Mattocks: Manager, Sound Systems Division,
Susquehanna Sound. Northumberland. PA.
Diane M. Mayer: Professional Employment Counselor,
Snelling &. Snelling. Chatham. NJ.
Arlene Marie McBrearty: Management Trainee, Clover
Stores, Warrington, PA,
Robin-Lynn McElwee: Attending Temple seeking J.D.,
Philadelphia, PA.
Kelly L. McGonigle: Office Manager. G & M Roofing
Service, Mahwah. NJ.
Kyle G. McKay: Management Trainee. Action Rent-a-Car.
New Brunswick. NJ,
Scott R. McWilliams: Assistant Manager. The Gap,
Chevy Chase, MD.
Beth S. Mershon: Attending Bucknell seeking M.S.,
Lewisburg. PA.
William F. Mikus: Employment Representative, Chemical
Bank. Moorestown. NJ.
Jennifer A. Miller: Sales Representative. LM Berry,
Carlisle, PA.
Teresa B. Monahan: Personnel Representative. HNS/
HealthdyneCorp,. Pine Brook. NJ.
Bradley G. Moor: Bergen Hill Youth Coordinator.
Episcopal Church. Jersey City, NJ.
Ty A. Moyer: Sales Representative.
William C. Mueller: Sales Representative. Allmet,
Seacaucus, NJ.
Timothy P. Mullane: Manufacturers Hanover Trust,
New York. NY.
Katherine E. Murphy: Attending New England
Conservatory seeking MM.
Kevin R. Myhr: Construction Worker. Northland
Construction, Allendale, NJ.
Jennifer L. Nazzaro: Alliance Capital. Seacaucus. NJ.
Julie A. Nees: Personal Banker, United Savings Bank S &
L, Parsippany. NJ.
Carrie A. Neff: Attending Georgetown University School of
Foreign Service seeking MA. and M.S.. Washington D.C.
Karen A. Nester: Management Trainee. Meridian Bank,
Reading. PA.
Kimberly A. Norton: Administrator - Professional
Development Center. Deloitte-Haskins & Sells.
New York. NY.
Annmarie E. Oakley: Attending Rutgers University,
Mason-Gross School of the Arts, seeking MM.. New
Brunswick. NJ.
Susan L. Rattay: Sales Representative. TESCO
Distribution Inc.
Bethany Ray Rudloff: Teacher
Christina L. Rigby: Preschool Teacher-
Richard E. Roth: Attending Philadelphia College of
Osteopathic Medicine seekmg D.O.. Philadelphia, PA.
Michael S. Sarajian: Training for Accounting
Representative. Medical Economics. Oradell, NJ.
Eric C. Sarsony: Attending Duke University- School of
Forestry and Environmental Science seeking an M.E.M..
Durham, NC.
Richard W. Schilling: Psychological Aide, Harrisburg State
Hospital. Harrisburg. PA.
John J. Schroeder: Programmer. Comp Data Service. King
of Prussia, PA,
William E. Schroeher: Sales Representative. Computer
Systems Repair, Teterboro. NJ.
Matthew D. Schukis: Singing Internship. Lake George
Opera Festival. Glens Falls. NY.
Elizabeth P. Schuler: Attending Abington Memorial School
of Nursing. Abington. PA
Elizabeth L. Scieizo: Manager, Mail Boxes Etc USA.
Ridgewood. NJ.
Lynda B. Scimeca: Branch Manager, Empire Omni,
Paramus. NJ.
Sherri S. Senoski: Attending West Virginia University
seeking an M.S.. Morgantown, WV.
Kevin T. Sharpe: Field Geologist.
Kelly Shatto: Daycare Teacher, West Shore YMCA Tiny
Feet III Daycare, Camp Hill, PA
Karl A. Spector: Attending Goucher College seeking a Post
Bachelor Degree in Pre-Med, Towson MD.
Sefton S. Stallard: Attending Cordon Bleu seeking a Grand
Diploma. Paris. France.
Sharon L. Stauffer: Music Teacher, Washington County
Board of Education. Hagerstown, MD.
Thomas H. Stone: Meat Department Clerk, Konhaus
Farms. Mechanicsburg. PA.
George Sutcliffe: Claims Manager. Greater New York
Mutual Insurance Co.. New York. NY
Jean A Swann: Teacher, Pinecrest Elementary School.
Immokalee. FL
Tiffany R. Talluto: Account Manager. Dunn & Bradstreet,
Florham Park. NJ.
Wendy A. Tibaldi: Assistant Manager with Bell Atlantic
Telephone Company. Fairfax. VA.
James T. Tollinger: Bond Representative, Aetna Casualty
& Surety Co.. Camp Hill. PA.
John P. Tourville: Operations Manager, Zeus Scientific
Inc.. Branchburg Township. NJ.
Heather A. Ventura: Attending Westminster Choir College.
Princeton, NJ.
Lance K. Wagner: Customer Service Representative, Ford
Motor Credit Co., Wayne, PA
Philip E. Walker: Salesman, Erie Sports Store. Erie, PA.
Phyllis E. Walter: Caseworker. Wiley House. Danville. PA.
Sarah Walter: Admissions Counselor at Susquehanna
University. Selinsgrove, PA.
Deidre N. Weiss: Account Representative, Copeico Credit
Corp,, Upper Saddle River, NJ.
Hollace A. Whittaker: Staff Accountant. Arthur Andersen
& Co.. Lancaster. PA
Thomas W. Wolfinger: Sound Engineer. Re-Creation.
Port Trevorton. PA.
Todd E. Ziegler: Operations Support Technician. Chemical
Bank of New Jersey. Parsippiany. NJ.
ALUMNI WEEKEND •JUNE 1-3
^H t's not too late to make your plans to join
^^ us on campus June 1, 2 & 3 for Alumni
Weekend '90.
We have lots planned to give your summer a
great start, including reunions for the classes of
'40, '45, '50, '55, '60, '65, '70, '75, & '80. Even if
you're not having a reunion this year, there will
be plenty for you to do!
See you there!
Building a Healthy
Family Business
On May 31 - June 1, the Sigmund Weis School of
Business will conduct a workshop on "Building a
Healthy Family Business." The program will feature
David Bork. an internationally recognized family
business consultant.
In addition to Bork's presentation the workshop
will include a session on estate planning and a
panel discussion by presidents of family
businesses. More than one member of a family
business are encouraged to attend. The program
should also be valuable to professionals such as
accountants and lawyers who work with family
businesses.
The workshop begins at 3 p.m. on May 31 and
ends at 4:00 p.m. on June 1. The registration fee
of $150 includes all meals and materials.
For information call the School of Business at
717-372-4454.
Susquehanna University Sets Tuition, Fees
for 1990-91
Encaustic Art
Show/Convention
Susquehanna University will host the 2nd
International Encaustic Convention from June 22-24,
1990. An art show featuring encaustic paintings from
around the globe will be on display in the Blough-
Weis Library from June 1-24. Library hours will be
Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and
Saturday, June 23, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Encaustic painting is an ancient art form used by
the Egyptians and Greeks before oil paintings were
discovered. Wax pigment is heated, layers applied
and then heated again to seal the work. This art form
is seeing a strong revival internationally because
it survives so well through the ages. An encaustic
painting does not deteriorate over time nor lose
its original color properties as do other kinds of
paintings. For information, contact Dorothy Masom,
717-372-4444.
Citing its commitment to enhanced quality and value
in education, Susquehanna University's board of
directors has approved higher tuition and fees for the
1990-91 academic year. In doing so, the board again this
year set lower tuition increases for continuing students.
Comprehensive fees for first-year students next
year will be $16,970; for sophomores, $16,390; and for
juniors and seniors, $15,410. These figures represent
an increase of $1,870 for freshmen and $1,290 for
continuing students.
In announcing the board's action. President Joel
Cunningham said, "We are convinced that investing
additional resources in educational programs is in the
best interests of Susquehanna students. Our decision to
focus on quality is resulting in enhancements that will
benefit students during their undergraduate years and
throughout their lives."
Cunningham said that the higher increase for freshmen
reflects both the board's commitment to moderating fee
increases for continuing students and the fact that entering
students will benefit more fully from the improvements the
university is making.
Susquehanna has made excellent progress in recent
years in achieving quality in academic programs and
student life. This year fourteen new members joined the
faculty, bringing teaching and research credentials that
are among the strongest in the university's history.
Applications for admission are near record highs at a
time when those at many other strong institutions are
down. An annual retention rate of 90 percent ranks with
those of the most prestigious colleges in the country.
"Continuing to improve quality of academic programs
and facilities requires additional resources," Cunningham
commented. "As is true of virtually all independent
colleges, the largest component of Susquehanna's income
comes from student tuition and fees, which account
for approximately three-quarters of the university's
annual income."
Susquehanna has achieved remarkable success
recently in its fund-raising efforts. Alumni and parent
gifts in the university's annual fund have increased
substantially and the five-year capital gifts campaign
which began two years ago is far ahead of schedule in
nearing its $22 million goal.
Combined revenue from tuition and fees, gifts, grants
and endowment income will make possible additional
improvements. An $18 million capital investment
program begun this year will provide major renovation
of four residence halls and three academic buildings. In
1990-91, faculty will be added in the molecular biology,
psychology and communications programs, and the
Blough-Weis Library's catalog and circulation system
will be automated to provide improved access to
Susquehanna's growing library holdings and to those
in libraries throughout the Northeast.
Recognizing that college costs are a heavy burden
for many families, Cunningham said, "Susquehanna
remains committed to a financial aid program that is
sensitive and responsive to student needs. Virtually all
students who demonstrate need will be assisted." More
than half of Susquehanna's students receive some form
of financial assistance.
Cunningham concluded, "In today's increasingly
complex world, a first-class education is an investment
for the long term. We believe our focus on quality will
be of value throughout the lives of our students."
ALUMNUS
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NUMBER 3
SUMMER 1990
Susquehanna University's Sigmund Weis School
of Business recently played a major role in
addressing the issues facing small business on
both the regional and international fronts as
It successfully unveiled its new Family Business Program
and served as a co-sponsor of The 35th World Conference
of the International Council for Small Business (ICSB).
The Family Business Program made its debut May 31-
June 1 as some 70 regional family business executives
joined with leading experts in a workshop entitled
"Creating a Healthy Family Business."
A week later The Weis School joined with The School
of Government and Business Administration at George
Washington University, the United States Small Business
Administration. Bell Atlantic, the National Federation of
Independent Business, Enlrepreneur magazine, and the
School of Business Administration at the University of
Dayton, as co-sponsor of ICSB's World Conference June
7-10 in Arlington. VA. The conference drew small business
entrepreneurs, government officials and educators from
over 45 countries.
"We believe it's important to strengthen family business
in the United States and think the Family Business Program
is one way we can serve the needs of both our students
and the regional business community," says Carl Bellas,
dean of the Sigmund Weis School of Business. "We're
also pleased that our faculty played such a major role
in an international conference."
Family Business Program Created
In the United States, according to the experts, 90
percent of the 15 million businesses are family-owned
and operated, but only 30 percent of all first-generation
businesses survive into the next generation. Those numbers
prompted the creation of the Family Business Program,
which found Susquehanna joining only a handful of
business schools nationally offering a program in
this field.
Professor of Management Bill Sauer is director of the
program, which is being funded partially by a grant from
the Charles Degenstein Foundation.
By the fall semester, Sauer hopes to have the program
in place. Five basic activities are envisioned for the
new program;
©Organizing and conducting workshops and seminars
for family businesses.
O Building and operating a family business network for
the purpose of sharing information and encouraging mutual
assistance on family business issues.
©Developing library reference collections of books,
journals, and articles on family businesses and family
business issues.
©Encouraging Susquehanna University faculty, and
others, to conduct research in this field that will be of value
both to area family businesses and to faculty and students
at business schools throughout the country.
©Developing an undergraduate course on family
businesses at Susquehanna.
The nation's foremost pioneer in counseling family
businesses, David Bork, served as keynote speaker and
conference leader in the program's initial workshop.
As founder of the Bork Institute for Family Business
in Aspen, CO, whose mission is to help families remain
positively connected and successful in their businesses,
Bork has been featured in Fortune magazine. The Wall
Street Journal. USA Today, Money magazine and Vie
Washington Post for his expertise in the field. He worked
with over 250 families, assisting them in dealing with such
issues as succession, bringing children into the firm, sibling
rivalry, divorce, and other issues affecting family firms.
He was joined by several noted family business executives
in a panel discussion May 31 as a highlight of the workshop.
The panel included:
• Dan and Gary Baylor '69. Dan is the founder of
Country Cupboard in Lewisburg, one of the largest gift
shop/ restaurant operations on the East Coast. When
Gary succeeded his father as president, Dan retired, only to
start a new enterprise — Brook Park Farms.
• Dick Yuengling, president of the Yuengling Brewery,
which was founded in 1829 and is the oldest brewery in
the United States. He is the fifth generation of Yuenglings
to run the business. He began his work there as a teenager,
later left and started his own successful distributorship,
only to return and buy the business when his father
became ill.
• Dick Rosenberg, chairman of Big V Supermarkets
in New York. He took over the family business, and with
continued on pane 2
Weis School of Business
Helps Small Business
Globally and Locally
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Utn'id B(trk condiurinii ihc Family Business Workshop
at Susquehanna
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his parents remaining as active participants, built it into
a major enterprise and then sold it.
• Andree Phillips and Rick Fenstamaker. Andree is
president of Radiant Steel Products Corporation, a steel
fabricating firm in Williamsport which she took over several
years after her father's death and. with no previous
experience, brought the firm back from the edge of
bankruptcy. She has since brought her son. Rick, into
the business and he presently serves as plant manager.
• Louis Sheetz, vice president of marketing for Sheetz
Convenience Stores based in Altoona. He and his brothers
have built a chain of 185 convenience stores located
throughout Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia.
Steven Hoffman '72, CPA. a tax partner with the
accounting firm of KPMG Peat Marwick specializing
in tax planning, also was a featured workshop speaker.
Weis School Co-Sponsors World
Conference
Not only did the Weis School of Business serve as co-
sponsor of the event. Alan R. Warehime Distinguished
Professor of Business Administration Bill Ward also served
as program chair and presented a paper entitled
"Entrepreneurial Mystique: Fact or Fiction?"
Jerrell Habegger, assistant professor of accounting
and conference treasurer, chaired a symposium on "The
Impact of Culture and National Policy on Small Business."
Bill Sauer and Degenstein Professor of Management Ken
Fladmark also chaired symposiums, while Tony Rusek,
assistant professor of economics, presented a paper. Bellas
offered welcoming remarks prior to the keynote speech
at opening day.
Speakers participating in the conference included:
• Wally "Famous" Amos, the founder of The Famous
Amos Chocolate Chip Cookie Corp. and now a self-made
multi-millionaire known throughout the world.
• John Sloan, Jr., president and chief executive officer
of the National Federation of Independent Business, the
largest small-business organization in the United States.
• David McClelland, distinguished research professor
of psychology at Boston University who has done
extensive research on entrepreneurship, and is a noted
authority on motivational patterns and their interaction
with entrepreneurship. O
Dan Baylor. Gary Baylor. Dick Yuen^ling. Dick Rosenherf>. Andree Phillips and
Rick Fenstamaker
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Director of Public Relations/ Publications
Betsy J. Koons
Publications Manager
Jean Smith
Assistant Director of Public Relations
Michael S. Ferlazzo
Graphic Design
Newton Advertising, Inc.
Susquehanna University Nondiscrimination Policy
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basis of race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, age, sex, or
handicap in its educational programs, admissions practices, scholarship
and loan programs, athletics and other school-administered activities, or
employment practices This policy is in compliance with the requirements
of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education
Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973,
regulations of the Internal Revenue Service, and all other applicable
Federal, State and local statutes, ordinances, and regulations.
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Dr Richard Kozlowski and Dr Fred Grosse during this \car \
cotnmencetnent exercises
Susquehanna Joins
NASA in Joint Venture
Susquehanna University has been selected by the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
to participate in a joint space science research program
called the NASA JOint VEnture (JOVE) Initiative.
Susquehanna is one of only 15 colleges and universities
across the nation, and the only Pennsylvania school,
selected for this three-year pilot project.
In announcing the partnership. President Joel
Cunningham said: "We are enthusiastic about the
research opportunities this joint venture with NASA
will provide Susquehanna faculty and students. We also
appreciate the leadership of scientists of the University
of Arizona in supporting Susquehanna's participation
and the encouragement of Congressman George Gekas."
Dr. Richard W. H. Kozlowski, associate professor and
head of the physics department, and Dr. Fred A. Grosse,
professor of physics, are Susquehanna's JOVE faculty
research associates. Beginning this summer, they are
studying the atmospheres and surfaces of Venus. Mercury,
and the Moon, in collaboration with Dr. Donald Hunten of
the Department of Planetary Sciences at the University
of Arizona, using observational data from ground-based
facilities and from spacecraft. They intend to analyze data
from the Magellan to Venus and Galileo to Jupiter missions
as it becomes available. Dr. Kozlowski and Dr Grosse will
involve their students in this research and will develop
contemporary space science curriculum units for both basic
and upper level physics courses at Susquehanna. An
outreach program for local elementary and/or secondary
schools will also be a part of Susquehanna's space
science program.
The JOVE Initiative began last year as a way to
broaden the participation of university scientists and
students in analyzing the flood of space science data that
will be pouring in from upcoming observatory missions.
According to NASA, 1989-1993 will be the "Golden Age
of Space Science" because of the many new launches
planned during this five-year period. The program also
hopes to expose many more students to the excitement ol the
space sciences, thereby addressing national needs in science
and engineering education.
Susquehanna University's participation in this new
venture is one of many new developments in its approach
to science education. A greater emphasis has been placed
on student/faculty collaborative research throughout the
sciences; new curricular focus has been placed on the lite
sciences; and the major renovation and expansion of Fisher
Science Hall, to be completed this fall, will bring together
science and psychology departments tn one location to
encourage interdisciplinary cooperation. The building
includes an observatory which houses the largest rcfiecting
telescope of its kind in Pennsylvania, a gift from ihc
University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory
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Campus News
Faculty/Staff Briefs
■ Dr. Ronald L. Dotterer, associate professor and
head of the English department, is the 1989-90 recipient
of the Lindback Foundation Award for Excellence in
Teaching. Dr. Susan M. Johnson, assistant professor
of modern languages, is the 1990-91 recipient of the
John C. Horn Award for Scholarship and Service. Both
awards were made at 1990 Commencement exercises.
Johnson will also assume the position of director of
international study programs.
■ Chaplain Chris Thomforde, was recently featured
in a story entitled "St. Chris, the Calm" in the April
edition of Tlie Lutheran magazine.
■ Rebecca Meiser, instructor in mathematical sciences,
won the Lehigh Graduate School Fellowship for 1990-91.
Besides winning the competition, the award will allow her
to return to Lehigh to write her dissertation without being
required to do leaching assistant work,
■ A publication designed and edited by Publications
Manager Jean Smith has been awarded the bronze
medal in the category of Recruitment Publications from
the Council for Advancement and Support of Education
(CASE), while Assistant Director of Public Relations
Mike Ferlazzo, along with former Director Jane Daly,
received the bronze medal in the category of Public
Relations Program Improvement from CASE. Jean's
winning publication was the admissions "Yield Piece"
which featured a notebook filled with cartoons and
drawings about life at Susquehanna. Students Aaron
Billger '91, Flora Teh '89, and Betsy Van Tuyl '90
also contributed to this publication. Mike's presentation
documented the substantial and impressive progress
made in Susquehanna's public relations program over
a three-year period. 1986-89.
■ Librarian Peter Deekle is chair of the consortium of
Associated College Libraries of Central Pennsylvania,
which will be celebrating its first quarter century this
fall. He is also chair of the program committee for the
Governor's Conference on Library and Information
Services which will take place this fall and will precede
the While House Conference in 1991.
B After 11 years and 71 straighl-wins. the Susquehanna
University men's track team finally came up short in a
meet vs. Messiah on April 14. dropping an 89.5 to 6.^.5
decision while Western Maryland scored 19 and Juniata
13. The squad came back to win its final triangular at
Delaware Valley, scoring 73 points to Gettysburg's 63
and the host Aggies' 44. lo finish this season at 5-1 and
give 12th-year head coach Jim Taylor a 76-7 career
record. News of the streak's end was reported to both
wires and the story ran in USA Today. Tlic New York
Times. Vie Washington Posi. and Tlie Pittsburgh Press
among others.
■ Assistant Professor of Speech Communicalion
Beverly Romberger chaired a panel entitled "Hearing
the Voices as We Move Into the 21st Century" and
presented a paper titled "Hearing the Voices through
Oral History" at the 81st annual Eastern Communication
Association Convention.
■ Dr. Robert Goodspeed, professor of geology,
celebrated both Earth Day and Euell Gibbons Day
by being the featured speaker at the Euell Gibbons
Foundation and Conservancy Day celebration on April
22 with the observation that "it is everyone's duty and
responsibility. . . and our privilege as well, to be active
stewards or guardians of our environment."
■ Dr. Alan "Fritz" Kreisler will become the Associate
Dean lor Student Development, supervising the Counseling
and Career Development offices and the Health Center.
■ Ken Peress has been promoted to Associate Dean for
Campus Life and will supervise the offices of Campus
Activities. Volunteer Programs and Multicultural Affairs
along with Residence Life operations.
University Starts
Habitat for
Humanity Chapter
A campus chapter of the international housing
program Habitat for Humanity has been established
at Susquehanna University. Students, faculty and
volunteers from nearby communities met in the spring
to elect officers, officially launching the program.
Habitat for Humanity International is a grassroots.
Christian housing ministry whose objective is to eliminate
poverty housing. By using as much volunteer labor and
donated materials as possible, homes and apartments are
built or renovated, and sold to families in need at no
profit and no interest. The cost of the home is repaid
over a fixed time period, and the payments finance
additional building projects. Homeowners also are
required to contributed "sweat equity" by participating
in the project. Susquehanna students became interested
in forming a University chapter after working on Habitat
housing projects last year in Bloomsburg. New York City
and Baltimore. Chaplain Christopher Thomforde,
who organized the day-long excursions to those cities,
comments. "With the opening of a Habitat chapter at
Susquehanna, the students will eventually be able to apply
what they have learned elsewhere to assist surrounding
communities here on an ongoing basis."
The first step towards this goal was the establishment
of a campus chapter The actual selection and building
of projects will not begin until an affiliate project is
established— an autonomous, nonprofit corporation with
its own board of directors and committee structure. Student
involvement in the campus chapter is expected to grow,
especially since it has been approved to be part of the
Project House system for the 1990-91 academic year.
Dr. Jerrell W. Habegger, assistant professor of
accounting, is faculty advisor to the Habitat chapter.
"We hope to become an affiliate project within the next
several months." Habegger said. "Right now we are in
the process of identifying areas of the county with the
greatest need and building community commitment to
the Habitat program."
Habegger added that Susquehanna students will continue
to help with projects in other cities. "If alumni or other
friends of the University know of Habitat affiliates in their
cities that would welcome college students. 1 would like
to know about them." he said.
Please contact Jerry Habegger at 717-372-4461 for further
information about Susquehanna University's Habitat for
Humanity chapter
Sudarl^asa's Speech
Culminates First Year of
Susquehanna/Lincoln
Partnership
In the Spring of 1989 the Pennsylvania Campus
Compact organization approved a one-year grant under
which Susquehanna University and historically black
Lincoln University developed a program of exchange
to stimulate development of a centralized volunteer
center at Lincoln similar to Susquehanna's Center
for Volunteer Programs, and to assist Susquehanna in
increasing cultural awareness and developing an effective
Office of Multicultural Affairs.
Dr. Niara Sudarkasa, president of Lincoln,
culminated the first year's activities by presenting
the commencement address.
Activities this year have included: exchange visits
by administrative staff and three one-day exchange visits
of 3-5 students from each institution; an overnight exchange
visit at Lincoln; a joint community service program in
Harrisburg; and a quarterly Campus Connection newsletter
distributed to students, staff and faculty at both institutions.
A joint presentation on the partnership was made at the
Pennsylvania Campus Compact conference in the spring.
Proposed future plans include a student intern exchange;
and a joint staff development workshop for student life
personnel from both institutions.
The partnership with Lincoln University is one example
of Susquehanna's efforts to increase the level of multicultural
diversity and community responsibility on its campus.
Fisher Science Hall
Taking Shape
The $6.3 million renovation and expansion of Fisher
Science Hall continues on schedule and alumni should
notice an obvious new addition to the building with
their next visit to campus.
The dome, constructed to house the University's
new telescope, is now in place atop Fisher on the Seibert
Hall side of the building. The telescope was donated to
Susquehanna by the University of Arizona and was installed
this summer. One of its uses will be in introductory
astronomy classes, which are part of the core curriculum,
beginning this fall.
The completion of the building will play a key role in
maintaining Susquehanna's progress and accomplishments
in the sciences. All friends of the University should plan
now to attend the dedication of Fisher Science Hall on
Sunday afternoon. October 28. 1990. (Please note this is
the same weekend as the Benjamin Kurtz Circle dinner).
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Sports
Davis, Howlett Receive Top Atliletic Senior Awards
All-American football center Colin Howlett of
Allcntown and four-time volleyball "Most Valuable
Player" Jennifer Davis of York received the Blair
Heaton Memorial and A.W.S. (Association for Women's
Students) Awards as Susquehanna's top senior male and
female athletes respectively at the recent 1989-90 All-
Sports Banquet.
A quad-captain on this year's 8-1-1 Crusader football team
which tied for the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) title,
Howlett earned Division III First Team All-American
honors on Don Hansen's Football Gazette squad, which
appeared in the January 3 issue of USA Today, and was also
a Third Team Division III All-American on the recently-
released Pizza Hut team, which is selected by a national
panel of sports inlbrmation directors.
A Catasauqua High School product, the 6-3, 245-pound
Howlett was also a two-time First Team MAC All-Star and
was a First Team Division III Preseason All-Amencan
according to Vie Sporting Nen-s. He anchored possibly
the best offensive line in school history this season as
the Crusaders finished second in rushing (206.1 yds./game)
and total offense (335.9 yds./game) in the MAC.
A human resource management major at Susquehanna,
he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Howlett of 1840
Troxell St. in Allentown.
"Colin was one of our top leaders both on and off the
field," says rookie Susquehanna football head coach
Steve Briggs, who was an assistant the past two years.
"He's had a tremendous work ethic which has allowed
him to be the best he could be and it is fitting that he
receive this award. We are extremely proud of him."
The Blair Heaton Memorial Award is given annually
to the senior man who best typifies the devotion to
scholarship and athletics and the self-discipline and
courage shown on the playing field by the late Blair
Heaton. A 1942 Susquehanna graduate, Heaton starred
in football and track and later returned to Susquehanna
as a mathematics professor and coach. Also a former
teacher at Selinsgrove Area High School, he died in
I960 at the age of 41.
A 5 7 " setter/hitter in volleyball, Davis was a three-
year captain and earned the squad's "Most Valuable
Player" award during all four years of her Susquehanna
career. She also was a two-time MAC-Northwest
Section All-Star.
This season, she helped the squad tie the school
record for best-record ever, finishing 23-11 (tying the
1984 record) and qualify for the MAC playoffs tor only
the second-time in school history. On the year, she
played in 90 of 96 games, finishing second in kills (174),
set assists (390) and defensive digs (103). Also, she
finished third with 27 .solo blocks and had the least
number of pass receiving errors (10). The six games
Davis missed were due to her commitment as Student
Government Association (SGA) President.
A graduate of York Suburban High School, she
is a marketing major at Susquehanna and the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Davis. 2467 Schoolhouse
Lane. York.
"Jen has been a great team leader through example."
says second-year Lady Crusader volleyball coach
Carole Templon. "She's one of the most talented and
knowledgeable volleyball players I know and worked
hard all season both for the team, and to improve her
own skills. She'll be hard to replace."
Award winners in each sport include the following:
FIELD HOCKEY: Best Offensive, Tara Encarnacion
of Easton; Best Midfielder. Wendy Sharkus of Easton;
Best Defensive, Sheryl Boblick of Lititz
SOCCER: Best Offensive, Matt Schrufer of Oley; Best
Midfielder, Dennis McManus of Spring Lake Heights,
NJ; Best Defensive. Malt Petchel of Lawrenceville, NJ
VOLLEYBALL: Best Offensive. Tracy Eckholm of Basking
Ridge, NJ; Best Defensive. Jodi Henry of Camp Hill;
Most Valuable. Jennifer Davis of York.
CROSS COUNTRY: Most Valuable Runner. Ken Heffner
of Jacobus
MEN'S BASKETBALL: Best Offensive. Will Ciercierski of
Lewistown; Best Defensive. Craig Harper of Sewell, NJ;
Most Valuable. Gregg Allocco of Berkeley Heights, NJ
BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS: Best Cheerleader. Jim
Shaffer of Dillsburg
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Best Offensive. Laurie Pankuck
of Berkeley Heights. NJ; Best Defensive. Kristie Maravelli
of Johnstown; Most Valuable. Pankuck
WRESTLING: Most Improved. Todd Maynard of Sayre;
Best First-Year Man. Andy Watkins of Forty-Fort; Most
Takedowns, Rick Moskowitz of Glen Ridge, NJ; Most
Pins, Watkins; Most Valuable. Moskowitz
MEN'S SWIMMING: Most Improved. Trenton Gingerich
of Towanda; High Point Award. Jon Grove of Reading:
Most Valuable. Scott Blanchard of Cedarhurst, NY
WOMEN'S SWIMMING: Most Improved. Jennifer Devan
of Blackwood, NJ; High Point Award, Stephanie Grant
of Blue Bell; Most Valuable. Kelle Murphy of Littleton. MA
BASEBALL: Leading Hitler: John Reformato of Rutherford,
NJ; Best Fielder. Joe Ropietski of Wilkes-Barre; Best Earned
Run Average. Eric Mull of Birdsboro, Most Valuable,
Charlie Fetterolf of Gordon
SOFTBALL: Best Offensive, Jennifer Winter of Ardsley;
Best Defensive, Rose Firestine of Sayre; Most Valuable.
Winter
MEN'S TRACK: Outstanding Fieldman. Frank Krantz of
Mayfield; Outstanding Runner. Cory Mabry of Pottsville;
Most Valuable. Tom DiSante of Coatcsville
WOMEN'S TRACK: Outstanding Fieldwomen. Liz
Nicodemus of Wellsboro; Outstanding Runner. Michelle
Duffy of Danville; Most Valuable. Karen Warner of
Vienna, VA
MEN'S TENNIS: Most Valuable. Pete Comber of
West Chester
WOMEN'S TENNIS: Most Valuable. Jill Sameth of
Mantoloking, NJ
GOLF: Low Stroke Average, Rob Rohrback of Ephrata
WOMEN'S LACROSSE: Best Offensive Player, Wendy
Blackburn of Fort Washington; Best Defensive,
Courtney Steele of Harrington Park, NJ
Women's Track Team
Hurdles Small Numbers
in Record-Setting Year
Third-year women's track head coach Tom Moore
knew he had brought in an excellent recruiting class for
the 1990 season, but still thought his team was at least a
year away from great success with only 10 members on
the roster, including six freshmen.
As the season unfolded, Moore watched his small but
talented squad make an impact instantly, setting a new
school record for wins in a season with an 8-1 record
(Old Record: 6-2, 1985), and earn its highest team
Coach Tnm Moore
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Freshman Kami Wium r i>,inu ipatcii in as many as six
e\'ents during u mttl an J lanwd ihe squad 's Most
Valuable Performer Award.
placement at the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC)
Championships since 1985, tmishmg fourth.
Along Ihe way, freshman Michele Duffy of Danville
wasted no time in earning respect. She won the triple
jump (37 '8 1/2 ") and 100-meler hurdles (15.52 seconds),
setting meet records in both, while finishing second in
Ihe long jump (16 '8") at MAC'S as she went on lo become
Susquehanna's first female track Ail-American by
finishing third in the triple jump (37 '9") al the NCAA
Division III Championships.
All the success so fast surpassed Moore's wildest
expectations.
"I didn't think we would do 8-1. I knew what the
freshmen were capable of, but I just thought we'd
improve upon the season before and see them do their
personal bests," says Moore.
"1 knew if they kept working hard, the records would
come. I just didn't think il would be this soon."
Moore's program turned around from an 0-7 mark in
1989 to go 8-1 this year, including wins in its last five.
That turnaround brings back memories of the 1979-80
men's track seasons which found current men's head
coach Jim Taylor, who also works with Ihe women in
Ihc running events, beginning his illustrious Susquehanna
career with a 3-6 mark in 1979, only to come back with
a perfect 10-0 mark the next year
Moore was a standout freshman jumper on that 1980
squad. Not surprisingly, he has tried to build his
program in the mold of Taylor's men's teams, which
have gone 74-7 since his arrival with six MAC titles.
"Since I've come lo Susquehanna, I've learned so
much from him. Not just about coaching, but life in
general." says Moore.
"When 1 look over the program. Coach Taylor and I
decided to try and set up a women's program which was
"imparable to Ihe men's. We didn't make a time reference.
hut we knew if we got some good recruits, we could
turn things around quickly."
"1 really started lo get involved in Ihe program
about a year ago as far as concentrating an effort into
it." says Taylor, who guided the men to a 5-1 record
and fourth place MAC finish this year "We've really
just brought the women in to work with the men and
think of the program, more or less, like one team doing
everything together
"I was very impre.ssed with the accomplishments
ol this year's women's team, not because I didn't think
they had the ability. I think we probably had as good of
a recruiting year with the women as we've ever had.
Obviously, the people we got in were very good."
As a mailer of fact, freshmen copped all Ihe women's
track team awards at this year's Sports Awards Banquet.
In addition to Duffy, who took the Outstanding Runner
Award, Liz Nicodemus of Wellsboro earned the Best
Fieldwoman Award after placing in the shotput, discus and
javelin at MAC's and throughout Ihe year, and Karen
Warner of Vienna, VA took Ihe Most Valuable
Athlete Award after competing In as many as six events
during the season (high jump, long jump, triple jump,
100-meter hurdles, 400-meter intermediate hurdles, and
the 400-meter relay), placing third in the high jump
(4 '11 3/4 ") and fifth in the long jump (16 '6 1/2 ") at MAC's.
In addition to Ihe award winners, all but one member
of this year's team returns next season. With increased
numbers, and a brand-new "Sprint Surface" track to train
on, it might not be long before Susquehanna contends for
1 women's MAC team title. Moore certainly hopes so.
"My ultimate goal is obviously to win Ihe MAC
Championship," he says. "We wouldn't be fair to ourselves
if we didn't strive to become MAC Champions. I don't know
if we can do il, but that's the ultimate goal."
As for Taylor, who should know the right ingredients
to win the title, he agrees that an MAC Championship
may not be on the horizon, yet. But, then again. , .
"If we can keep everybody together and add some
people, we could challenge." he says.
Calendar of Events
At Home
Aug. 27 Classes Begin
Sept. 1 Soccer vs. Juniata College
Sept. 8 Women's Volleyball Tourney
Field Hockey vs. Misericordia
College
Sept. 10 Women's Volleyball vs. Univ of
Scranton with Moravian College
Sept. 13 Women's Volleyball vs. York College
Sept. 15 Field Hockey vs. Lycoming College
Women's Auxiliary Meeting
Sept. 21-23 Homecoming Weekend / Volunteer
Leadership Conference
Sept. 21 Volunteer Leadership Conference
Banquet
Sept. 22 Homecoming Parade
Soccer vs. King's College
LOOp.m
TBA
ILOOa.m
6:00 p. m
7:00 p. m
11:00 am
12 Noon
7:30 p.i
10:30 a
11:00 a
Sept. 25
Sept. 29
Oct. 3
Oct. 4
Oct. 5
Oct. 7
Oct. 8
Oct. 9
Oct. 11
Oct. 13
Oct. 16
Field Hockey
College
Football vs. Wilkes University
Cross Country vs. King's College.
Scranton and Wilkes
Women's Volleyball vs. Wilkes
University
Soccer vs. Messiah College
Soccer vs. Western Maryland College
Football vs. Westminster College
Graduate /Professional School
Career Day
Women's Volleyball vs. King's College 7:00 p
. Western Maryland 1 1 :00 a
1:30 p
2:00 p
7:00 p
OOp
00 p
30 p
00 a
10
Piano Duel Recital:
Barbara & Gerhardt Suhrstedt
Artist Scries presents Mozart's
"Cosi Fan Tutle"
Chamber Orchestra Concert
Women's Volleyball vs. Western
Maryland College
Faculty Recital: Jack Fries & David
Cullen
Field Hockey vs. Juniata College
Field Hockey vs. York College
Women's Volleyball vs. Juniata
College
Soccer vs. Lebanon Valley College
Football vs. Lebanon Valley College
Soccer vs. Elizabethlown College
Women's Volleyball vs. Dickinson
College
Field Hockey vs. Wilkes University
8:00 p
8:00 p
3:00 p
7:00 p
8:00 p
OOp
OOp
OOp
11:30 a
1:30 p
4:00 p
7:00 p.
3:30 p.m.
Oct. 19-21
Oct. 19.20
Oct. 20
Oct. 22
Oct. 24
Oct. 27
Oct. 28
Nov. 2
Nov. 5
Nov. 10
Dec. 3
Dec. 4
On Ihe Road
Sept. 1 I
Parents Weekend
University Fall Musical 8:00 p.
Soccer vs. Lycoming College 1 1 :00 a
Field Hockey vs. Marywood College 1 1 :00 a
Women's Volleyball vs. Lebanon 1 1 :00 a
Valley College
Football vs. Widener University
JV Football vs. Lycoming Collegi
Soccer vs. Dickinson College
Admissions Fall Visitation Day
Cross Country/SU Invitational
Benjamin Kurtz Circle Dinner
Fisher Science Hall Dedication
Faculty Recital: Susan Hegberg
Jouen Ballet: "Maria De Auila"
Football vs. Albright College
Artist Series Presents
"The Gift of The Magi"
Christmas Candlelight Service
1:30 p
3:00 p
3:30 p
11:00 a
7:30 p.m.
TBA
7:00 p.m.
7:00p.m.
4:00 p.m.
TBA
12 Noon
30 p.m.
00 p.m.
10:00 a.m.
4:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
ross Country at Millersville
University
Sept. 4 Women's Volleyball at Bucknell
University
Sept. 5 Soccer at Bucknell University
Sept. 7 Soccer at Fredonia Tourney
Sept. 8 Cross Country at Lebanon Valley
Invitational
Soccer at Fredonia Tourney
Football at Muhlenberg College
Sept. 12 Soccer al Bloomsburg University
Sept. IS Women's Volleyball at Scranton
Tourney
Cross Country at Ursinus Invitational 10:45 a.m
Football at Moravian College 1 :30 p.m
Sept. 17 JV Football at Bucknell University 7:00 p.m
Sept. 18 Soccer at Millersville University
Sept. 19 Women's Volleyball at Lycoming
College
Sept. 20 Soccer at York College
Field Hockey at Univ. of Scranton
Sept. 21 Women's Volleyball at Elizabethlown
College
Sept. 22 Women's Volleyball at Elizabediiown 4:00 p.m
Tourney
Sept. 24 JV Football at Juniata College
Sept. 27 Field Hockey at Lebanon Valley
College
Women's Volleyball at Bloomsburg
Club
Sept. 29 Cross Country at Bloomsburg
University
Field Hockey at Muhlenberg College 1 1
Oct. 1 JV Football at Lycoming College 3
Oct. 2 Soccer at Albright College 3
Women's Volleyball al Messiah 7
College
Oct. 3 Field Hockey at Messiah College 3
Oct. 4 Soccer at Univ. of Scranton 4
Oct. 6 Soccer a! Gettysburg College 1 1
Cross Country at Delaware Valley 1
College
Football at Delaware Valley College
Oct. 15 Field Hockey at Dickinson College
Oct. 18 Chamber Singers, Harrisburg Marriot 4:30 p.m
Women's Volleyball at Marywood 1:00 p.m
College
Oct. 20 Cross Country al Gettysburg College
Invitational
Oct. 24 Field Hockey al Lycoming College
Oct. 25 Women's Volleyball at Elizabethlown
College
Oct. 27 Women's Volleyball al Albright
College
Field Hockey at Albright College
Soccer at Wilkes University
Football at Juniata College
Oct. 28 University and Women's Choir
Concert with Symphonic Band.
Zion Lutheran Church. Sunbury
Oct. 30 Women's Volleyball at Gettysburg
College
Nov. 3 Football at Lycoming College
7:00 p.i
10:45 a.m.
00 a.m.
00 p.m.
30 p.m.
00 p.m.
30 p.m.
00 p.m.
00a.m.
00 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
TBA
4:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
11:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
LOOp.m.
1:30 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
1:30p.m.
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Commencement 1990
Largest Senior Class Graduates As 393 Earn Degrees
Dr. Niara Sitdarkasa
Dr. Howard E. Morgan
Dr Claude A. Bus.
Susquehanna University conferred degrees upon 393
students and the largest senior class in its history, at its
132nd Baccalaureate and Commencement on Sunday,
May 20.
The University also paid tribute to four distinguished
leaders in the fields of education, medicine, international
affairs and social service. Honorary degrees were
conferred on:
■ Dr. Niara Sudarkasa, president of Lincoln
University in Pennsylvania. Sudarkasa delivered the
Commencement address and received an honorary
Doctor of Humane Letters for her accomplishments in
higher education.
■ Dr. Howard E. Morgan, director of the Sigfried and
Janet Weis Center for Research. Geisinger Clinic. Danville,
PA. Morgan, widely recognized for his research and
investigation into cardiovascular disease, received an
honorary Doctor of Science.
■ Dr. Claude A. Buss, professor emeritus of Stanford
University. CA, and currently professor of Asian Area
Studies in the Department of National Security Affairs
at the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School. Monterey, CA.
A distinguished diplomat and historian who received a
masters degree from Susquehanna in 1924, Buss received
an honorary Doctor of Laws.
■ Rev. Thomas W. Hurlocker, president of Tressler
Lutheran Services in Mechanicsburg. PA. Hurlocker
received an honorary Doctor of Divinity for his
accomplishments in the health and social services
field. He was also the Baccalaureate preacher.
Niara Sudarkasa, Ph.D.
An internationally known and widely published
scholar. Dr. Niara Sudarkasa is the first woman president
of Lincoln University. In 1986. she was unanimously
selected from among 103 nominees to head this historically
black institution.
Dr. Sudarkasa has received many other "'firsts." At the
University of Michigan, she was the first African-American
woman to receive tenure, the first to become full professor
in the College of Arts and Sciences, the first to head an
academic center, and the first to serve as associate vice
president for academic affairs.
It was particularly fitting that Dr. Sudarkasa be
Susquehanna's commencement speaker because of a special
partnership that exists between the two schools. Through
a grant last year from the Pennsylvania Campus Compact.
Susquehanna students are helping Lincoln students develop
successful volunteer programs, and Lincoln students are
assisting Susquehanna in developing a higher level of
multicultural diversity and awareness.
Born Gloria A. Marshall in Ft. Lauderdale. FL. and
recognized early as a gifted child. Dr. Sudarkasa received
her undergraduate education as a Ford Foundation Early
Entrance Scholar at Fisk University and Oberlin College.
She graduated from Oberlin in 1957 at the age of 18. ranking
in the top ten percent of her class. She earned the masters
and Ph D. in anthropology from Columbia University
in 1959 and 1964, respectively.
Recognized internationally for her pioneering research
on Yoruba women traders of Nigeria, Dr. Sudarkasa's
more recent publications and presentations on the African
roots of African-American family organization have been
acclaimed as "brilliant and highly original."
A former Senior Fulbright Research Fellow and a
member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Dr.
Sudarkasa has received numerous academic fellowships,
grants, awards, and professional honors.
Howard E. Morgan, M.D.
Dr Howard Morgan has led a distinguished career
in the field of cardiovascular disease research for more
than 35 years. He earned his medical degree from Johns
Hopkins University and completed his residency training
at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He served as
professor of physiology at Vanderbilt and as associate dean
for research and Evan Pugh and J. Lloyd Huck Professor
of Physiology at the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
of the Pennsylvania State University. He is the Charles B.
Degenstein Distinguished Scientist in the Geisinger Clinic.
At Geisinger. where he has been since 1987. Dr. Morgan
directs programs of basic investigation into cardiovascular
disease. He oversees 25 research scientists who occupy
laboratories in the Weis Center for Research.
Dr. Morgan has served as president of the American
Heart Association and the American Physiological
Society, and has received prestigious awards from both
organizations. He has been cited for distinguished service
by the American Society of Biological Chemists and has
been named a Hughes Scholar by the Howard Hughes
Medical Institute. He is a member of the Institute of
Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences.
Claude A. Buss, Ph.D.
Claude Buss was just 20 years old when Susquehanna
University awarded him the master of arts in 1924. After
graduating from Sunbury High School in 1919. Buss
attended Washington Missionary College in Washington.
DC. receiving a bachelor of arts in 1922. At 23. he
earned his Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania.
According to Buss, it was as a graduate student at
Susquehanna that he learned the fundamentals of the
Re\: Vioinas W. Hurlocker
teaching profession and was introduced to the attractions
of scholarship and public service. A distinguished
career that has taken him all over the world had its
beginning on the campus of Susquehanna. Says Buss,
"Susquehanna was indeed my bridge |to| the rest of the
world." In 1970. he returned to Susquehanna to accept
the University's Alumni Award for Achievement.
Dr. Buss has had a remarkable career in teaching and
government service. He spent several years in China in
the U.S. Foreign Service and taught at the University
of Southern California prior to becoming an executive
assistant to the United States High Commissioner in the
Philippines in 1941. He was interned by the Japanese
when they took Manila, but due to his reputation as a
scholar in Asian affairs, he was permitted to do research
at the University of Tokyo.
Following the war. Dr. Buss became professor of
history at Stanford University. At the same time, he
continued to carry out special government assignments
and was on General Douglas MacArthur's staff during
the Occupation of Japan. He has lectured throughout
Southeast Asia and twice served as a Fulbright Teaching
Fellow in the Phillippines. He is the author of many
books on international relations and the Far East, and
his articles have appeared in numerous popular and
professional magazines.
Rev. Thomas W. Hurlocker
Rev. Hurlocker is president of one of the largest Luthcniii
social ministry organizations in the nation. Tressler
Lutheran Services, headquartered in Mechanicsburg.
provides health and social services through such progr.iMi~
as nursing care, residential services, adoption services
for special needs children, foster care, counseling,
education, refugee services and community-based scr\ it ^ ^
to the elderly. TLS currently employs 1.750 persons m
Pennsylvania. Maryland and Delaware and provides
services at 24 locations.
A native of North Carolina. Hurlocker received his
bachelor of arts degree in sociology from Lenoir Rh\ ik
College in 1960 and his master of divinity from Luthcr,ii
Theological Seminary at Gettysburg. He also received .n
M.S. in counseling and human relations from Shippenshur^:
University. Rev. Hurlocker is an ordained Lutheran
minister and member of the First Lutheran Church in
Carlisle. PA, where he served as senior pastor in
the late 1960's, and the Lower Susquehanna .Synod ol
the Evangelical Lutheran Church in .America. He has hcin
an executive with Tressler Lutheran Services, formerly
Tressler-Lutheran Service Associates, for the past 18 year--
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\irul, ' \ii,)ihcr wnndcrful memory for Susan Kistler and he
lanuh tnim Bentyn. PA.
wilh Pf'
Friends for Life! (left to right) Karen Nelson, Owings. MD. Lauren Fatigali. Allendale. NJ:
Michelle LaBrie. Highland Mills. NY: Alexandra Stobh. Pittstown. NJ: Nicole Lefchak.
Tunkhannock. PA.
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Susquehannans on Parade
NOTE: PleuM' submil infontiation for "Susquehannans
on Parade" lo the Office of Alumni Relations, Susquehanna
University. Selinsgrove. PA 17870. hems received between
now and September I will he included in the Fall issue. The
deadline for the Winter issue is November 15.
THE FIFTIES
Ivars Avots '55 now owns his own company. Trans-Global
Management Systems. Inc., located in Arlington. MA. His
book on starting new businesses was published in Latvia and
IS being translated for publication in the Soviet Union. Avots
was also recently elected president of the Arthur D. Little
Alumni Association.
Richard E. McCarty '55 has been named controller,
accounting services and special projects for Armstrong
World Industries. Inc. Previously controller, carpet operations.
McCarty has been with Armstrong for thirly-five years. He
resides in Lancaster. PA.
R E. McCarty '55
THE SIXTIES
William E. Ecenbarger '61 of Islands Magazine recently
received the 1990 Pacific Asia Travel Association Grand Award.
His entry was entitled "Molokai: Where Old Hawaii Lingers."
Ecenbarger resides in Mt. Gretna. PA.
Terry L. Moll '62 has been named president and chief
executive officer of Guaranty Bank, a Guaranty Bancshares
Corp. subsidiary. Previously the bank's executive vice president.
Moll has been in the banking field for twenty-two years.
Lynn E. Lercw '63 has been named director of personnel
and public relations for the Chambersburg Area School
District in Chambersburg, PA. Lerew previously served as
director of bands for the Chambersburg Area Senior High
School. That position will now be assumed by Timothy J.
Gotwald '72, who has served as assistant band director for
the past seventeen years.
Joan Devlin Ryliiel '64 has recently been promoted from
associate professor to professor of social science at Ocean
County College. Rykiel joined the OCC faculty as a full-time
instructor in 1977. She is currently pursuing a doctoral degree
in counseling psychology at Seton Hall University
Alfred M. L'nglaub '65 was recently hired into the position
of director. Industrial Engineering, at AL Tech Specialty Steel
Corp. in Dunkirk. NY. He had previously been employed as
industrial engineering superintendent with Carpenter Technology
Corp.. Bridgeport. CT
Kenneth L Rapp '66 has joined Delmarva Health Plan as
regional marketing representative for the lower Eastern shore.
Rapp resides in Salisbury. MD.
Robert Jesberg '69
The Reverend W. Dean Bicliel '68 has been named pastor
of Peace Lutheran Church in Perkasie. PA.
Robert O. Jesberg '69 has been selected as "Outstanding
Science Supervisor" in the state of Pennsylvania for 1989.
The award is presented annually by the Pennsylvania Science
Supervisors Asssocialion. Mr. Jesberg is the elementary science
coordinator, junior high school department chairman, and
director of adult education for the Centennial School District
in Warminster. PA.
THE SEVENTIES
Ptggy Isaacson '70, has opened her own management
consulting firm specializing in the human resources problems
of small businesses. She lives in Orlando, Florida.
R. Scott Conant '72 has been elected vice president of The
North River Insurance Company, Crum and Forster Commercial
Insurance. Conant joined Crum and Forster as a casualty
supervisor in 1977. He is the present chairman of the board
of the New Jersey Defense Association and a former president
of the New Jersey Claims Manager Council. He resides in
Lebanon Township. NJ.
Carol B. Kehler '74 is now a legislative assistant in the
Office of Senator David Brightbill in Harrisburg. PA.
David M. Boucher '75 has been named president and chief
executive officer of Industrial Valley Title Insurance Company.
Philadelphia. PA.
Molly A. Cochran '75 has completed her third year of
teaching radio broadcasting in Newport News. VA Public
Schools. She is also the summertime beach patrol reporter
Scott Conant '72
Elisabeth A. R\an 78
for WWDE Radio and works with the local PBS affiliate
during their annual membership drive and fundraiser. She
is beginning study toward an MS in Secondary Counseling
at the College of William and Mary.
Randall E. Bogar '76, a former starter on the Crusader
wrestling team, has returned to his alma mater as an assistant
wrestling coach. He will be working under his former mentor.
Head Coach Charlie Kunes. Bogar had previously served three
years as an assistant coach at Huntsville High School, AL.
Nancy J. Ferris '76 has been promoted to strategic planning
analyst in the Corporate Services Division of GPU Nuclear
Corporation. Parsippany, NJ. She had previously held the
position of accountant sr. . Internal Controls. Ferris has been
with GPU Nuclear since January, 1987.
Timothy P. Mooney '76 has been appointed product
development and advertising manager. North America, for
Air New Zealand. He will be based in EI Segundo. CA, at
the carrier's American/European headquarlers. He had
previously been with United Airlines where he held the
position of manager, regional sales promotion.
Dr. Mitchel D. Storey '76 is proof that Susquehanna alumni
may turn up in the most unexpected of places. Recently several
graduates called to tell us that General Mills has included an
article on Storey, a sports physician and team doctor for the
Seattle Mariners, in its publication on sports careers, "Go
For It," included in cereal boxes.
Elisabeth **Lisa" Ryan '78 has joined the staff of Heyman
Associates. Inc. as a senior consultant. She had previously worked
as an associate with The Cantor Concern. Ryan resides in
Monmouth Junction. NJ.
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William B. WescotI "78 has been promoted to vice president.
Signet Bank, Richmond, VA He had been assistant vice president
for both the Capital Markets and National Divisions.
THE EIGHTIES
George L. Charles '80 is account manager with Wal-Man
Stores Business Development Team. He had been with Kimberiy-
Clark Corporation for the past six years. Mr. Charles resides
in Springdale. AR.
Lawrence J. Wright '80 has been promoted to vice president
of marketmg with The Travelers Mortgage Services. Wright
joined Travelers in 1986 and most recently was director of
marketing communications. He resides in Sewell. NJ.
Stephen L. Neff '81 has joined Shared Medical Systems as
a training consultant for a physicians billing software package.
The company is located in Malvern. PA.
Katherine L. Bradley '83 has been promoted to assistant
examiner in the literature and writing group of the Educational
Testing Service, located in Princeton. NJ.
Thomas D. McColligan '83 is currently teaching special
education at Deptford Township High School. NJ. He is also
an assistant coach for the school's football team,
Stuart L. Fornoff '84 was recently promoted to manager of
accounting and corporate reporting for Aqualon Company in
Wilmington. DE.
Cathy L. Jones '86 has been named business development
coordinator with Vietta Group. Philadelphia, PA. She had
previously been marketing coordinator for the company's
Philadelphia and Camden offices.
Harry L. Powers '86 has accepted a teaching position with
Tampa Prep. School in Tampa. PL. He will also be the varsity
soccer and junior varsity basketball coach.
Pamela Rowe Powers '87 has accepted a position as an
advertising executive with The Tampa Tribune Newspaper in
Tampa, FL as an advertising executive. Harry '86 and Pamela
'87 reside in Largo, FL.
Douglas T. Talhelm '86 has recently been promoted to
banking officer at Continental Bank. Talhelm joined Continental
in 1986 and most recently has served as assistant manager of
the Centre Square Office in Philadelphia. PA,
Bryan S. Ravitz '86 has joined Empire Savings Bank, SLA as
commercial loan officer. The bank is located in Vineland, NJ,
J. Claud Cotnoir-Stewart '86 has been named Protestant
chaplain at Nazareth College of Rochester. He is a candidate
for ordination in the Evangelical Lutheran Church and is
studying liturgical theology at the Lutheran Theological
Seminary in Philadelphia, PA.
Colleen M. Kosa '88 has been promoted to national
accounts technical specialist with The Travelers Insurance
Co. in Morris Plains. NJ,
Sharon L. Henderson '89 has been named assistant to the
marketing director at Esquire Magazine, New York City, NY.
I Do's
ARMSmONG-MacWHORTER
Lee MacWhorter '74 to Dale Armstrong. December 25. 1985,
First Unit\ Church. Nashville, TN. Both are musicians who tour
and perlorm, / 3a) Melpar Drive, Nashville, TN 37211.
BENNETT- KENT
Susan L, KenI '81 to Anthony D. Bennett. August 24. 1986.
St Joseph s Church. West Orange. NJ. Kathleen A. Szwec '81
was in the wedding party Susan is a senior systems analyst,
Dun & Bradslreet. Basking Ridge. NJ, and her husband is assistant
vice president - d,itahasc administration with American Express
Bank. / M Boxgrove Place. Somerset. NJ 08873.
VINECRAJACOBY
Lynn B. Jacoby '80 to Victor Vinegra, June 20. 1987.
Chatham Township Presbyterian Church, Chatham Township.
NJ. Joan Jacoby Quinlan '81 was the maid of honor. / 444
Pine Avenue. Garwood. NJ 07027
COHEN-MacLATCHIE
Jan C. MacLatchie '80 to Barry Cohen. September 4.
1988. Pearl S. Buck Foundation. Perkasie. PA Teri Guerrisi
'80 was matron of honor. Jan is a vice president in public
relations. Rea Lubar. Inc., New York City, and her husband
is a software engineer. Decision Software, New York City. /
12 Heritage Boulevard. Princeton. NJ 08540.
BALL-ZYCA
Jeanne J. Zyga '82 to Gregory P Ball. November 26. 1988,
Church of Epiphany, Sayre. PA. Jeanne is a floral designer.
Sally's House of Flowers. Sayre, PA. / R.D. 2. Box 259. Talmadge
Hill Road South. Waverly, NY 14892.
MIESSE-KNUTSEN
Sandra J. Knutsen '79 to C. Daniel Miesse. June 10. 1989.
Zion Lutheran Church. Saddle River, NJ. She is an accounts
supervisor, Nonh American Integrated Marketing Inc. in
Wayne. NJ. Her husband is a field service engineer doing air
monitoring with ENSR. Somerset. NJ. / 35 Cranford Terrace,
Cranford, NJ 07016.
FINN-RENNIE
Gienda S. Rennie '85 to Roy D Finn. July 1. 1989. All
Saint's Church. Glen Rock. NJ. In the wedding party from
Susquehanna were Colleen Sullivan '85, Barb Nolan '86,
and Shereen Bowes Woollen '85. Gienda is an elementary
school teacher in Edgewater. NJ. and her husband is a sergeant
for the Glen Rock Police Department / 0-16 Bellair Avenue.
Fair Lawn. NJ 07410.
BILHARDT-OST
Gretchen A. Ost '81 to John R. Bilhardt. July 15. 1989.
Packer Memorial Chapel. Lehigh University. Bethlehem. PA.
Gretchen is a systems development manager with A.T.& T .
East Brunswick. NJ. and her husband is a self-employed
computer contractor with the First Boston Company, New
York City / 1648 Hudson Avenue. North Brunswick, NJ
08902-1400.
GARTNER-ECKHART
Constance M. Eckhart '87 to John W. Gartner 111 '86,
August 12. 1989, In the wedding party from Susquehanna was
Jennifer Thompson Walker '86. / 10361 Watkins Mill Drive.
Gaithersburg. MD 20879.
POWERSUURA
Ellen Laura to David W. Powers '83, August 26 1989, St.
Thomas the Apostle Church. Bloomfield. NJ. David is a
government securities trader for the Bank of New York, and
his wife is a benefit analyst for the Port of Authority of New
York and New Jersey. / Maplewood. NJ.
PVRSELLGREBE
Carole Sloan Grebe '67 to Richard Pursell. September 2.
1989. St. Andrews Lutheran Church, Audubon. Carole is an
accountant in the controller's office of Montgomery County
Courthouse. Her husband is director of disbursements policies
at Unisys Corporation in Blue Bell. PA. / 2023 Hemlock
Road. Norristown, PA 19403.
BNOSKYKNUTOWSKl
Karen Knutowski to Jeff Bnosky '87, September 16. 1989.
Ft, Leonard Wood. Missouri, Susquehannans in the wedding
party were Robert Rottet '87, Kenneth Pizzico '87, and
Martin McDonnel '87. Jeff is a first lieutenant in the U.S,
Army Corps, of Engineers. His wife is a first lieutenant in
the Nurse Corp, / Rt, 2. Box 1919. St, Robert. MO 65583.
BUNTING-HVCKE
Gina T. Hucke '86 to Thomas P. Bunting '86, September
16. 1989. St. Gerard's Church. Paterson. NJ. In the wedding
party from Susquehanna were Leanne Jacone '86, Robert P.
Maguire '86, and William D. Murray '85. Gina is a casualty
analyst with Prudential Insurance. West Caldwell. NJ. Tom is
a casualty analyst with Hertz Corp. Park Ridge. NJ. / 70
Buschmann Avenue. Haledon, NJ 07508.
MOYER-DYER
Gwendolyn I. Dyer '84 to David D, Moyer. September 30.
1989. Trinity United Methodist Church. Winfield. PA, Gwendolyn
is director of marketing. Tressler Lutheran Services. Buffalo
Valley Lutheran Village. Lewisburg. PA. / 150 Valley Heights
Drive. Williamsport. PA 17701.
CHESEK-FIORENTINI
Laurie Ann Fiorentini '85 to Michael J Chesek. October
6. 1989. St, John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, Taylor,
PA, / 505 South Washington Street, Taylor, PA 18517
WEBERMATHER
Laurel Mather to John R. Weber '82, October 7, 1989,
Pompton Reformed Church, Pompton Lakes, NJ. John is an
underwriting specialist at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New
Jersey. His wife is an associate manager at Prudential Insurance
Co / Apartment lA. Building 4. 100 Center Grove Road.
Randolph. NJ 07869.
NELSON -MONTGOMERY
Marisa G. Montgomery '87 to Steven W. Nelson '87,
October 14. 1989. St. Gertnide's, Toms River. NJ. In the
wedding party from Susquehanna were Sharon Daugherty
'87 and Camille M. Smith '87. Both Marisa and Steve are
with Allstate Insurance. / Apartment K, 6 Durban Court,
Baltimore, MD 21236
FEIL-DIACIK
Cheryl L. Diacik '85 to Steven Feil, November 10, 1989.
Hackettstown, NJ. Susquehannans in the wedding party were
Amy Murphy '85, Melinda Murphy Growchowski '84, and
Leslie Feil '86. Cheryl is a finance and administration recruiter
for The Byrnes Group, and her husband is a financial analyst with
J E. Baker Co. / 6110 Springfield Drive, Harrisburg. PA 17111.
BANKS-NOWOSIELSKI
Celeste R. Nowosielski '87 to Thomas J. Banks '84,
November 18. 1989. Hillsboro Refonned Church, Millstone,
NJ. Celeste was an elementary general/vocal music teacher in
NJ for two years and is now pursuing her Master's degree at
Shippensburg University, Tom is an eighth grade mathematics
teacher at the Milton Hershey Schools in Hershey. PA.
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Rebecca R.
Defibaugh '87, Jeffrey D. Mettler '82, Jonathan Laubach
'84, and Richard Blumenscheid '83. / 1627 Penn Street,
Harrisburg. PA 17102,
CLINE-RAYMOND
Catherine C. Raymond '80 to Raymond Cline, November
25, 1989, / P,0, Box 773, Henniker, NH 03242.
SULLIVAN-KANDRA
Alexis Kandra to Kevin M. Sullivan '86, December 30,
1989, St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church. Carlisle. PA. /
210 Franklin Street. Carlisle. PA 17013.
Born Crusaders
To Mr. and Mrs. James S. Norell '81, a son. Ryan James.
January 2. 1988. / 16 Hathaway Drive. Garden City. NY 11530.
To Jay *80 and Brenda Lange Barthelmess '82, a daughter,
Shannon Leigh. October 31. 1988. Shannon was joined by a
brother. Chad Kennedy on January 16, 1990, / 11 Karen Drive,
Malvern, PA 19355,
To Patricia and David E. Lewis '77, a daughter, Leslie Ann,
/ 3540 Moravian Court, Bethlehem, PA 18017
To Robert and Barbara Schoening D'lppolito '83, a
daughter, Christina Maria, May 14, 1989, Barbara is an
elementary music teacher in Lakewood, NJ and assistant
organist and handbell director at St, Paul Lutheran Church
in Brentwood, NJ, / 55 Iroquois Place, Lakewood, NJ 08701,
To Emerick and Kathleen Marshall Martin '85, a son,
Michael Vincent, May 25, 1989. / 201 Eric Avenue, Shillington,
PA 19607
To Charles C. '83 and Anna Milheim Jordan '84, a daughter.
Charlotte Winters (pictured above). June 9. 1989, / 5308 Lister
Court. Chester Springs. PA 19425
To Fredrick '84 and Laurie Cunningham Cabell '84, a
daughter. Jane Elizabeth. August II. 1989 / 3027 Silent Valley
Drive. Fairfax. VA 22031.
To Philip '80 and Caria Peterson Kerber '77, a daughter,
Robin Marian, August 28, 1989 Phil and CarIa are innkeepers
of the White Cedar Inn Bed and Breakfast in Freeport, / 178
Main Street, Freeport, ME 04032,
To Jeffrey D. '75 and Maxine Kantz Martin '76, a son.
Erick Albert. September 22. 1989, / R.D. 1, Box 772, Port
Trevorton, PA 17864.
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To Rev. Mark '85 and Denise Rode Russell '85, a son,
Jonathan Berwyn, October 3, 1989. / 825 East 1st Street,
Nescopeck, PA 18635.
To Gregory D. '81 and Laurie Smith Lowe '82, a son.
Jonathan Miller. October 20. 1989. Jonathan joins his brother
Erik. / 31 Valentine Road. New Providence. NJ 07974.
To James '80 and Jennifer Palmer Barker '84, a daughter.
Hilary Elizabeth. October 25. 1989. / 1504 Ravens Crest Drive.
Plainsboro. NJ 08536.
To Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth R. BrightclifTe '83, a son.
Daniel Kenneth. November 7. 1989. Ken is an investment
officer in charge of Equity Trading at the Pennsylvania Trust
Company. / 3239 Knorr Street. Philadelphia. PA 19149.
To Mr. and Mrs. H. Louis Horner '70, a son. Robert Louis.
November 15. 1989. / 1004 Schumaker Woods Road. Salisbury.
MD 21801.
To Mr and Mrs. John H. Hoare UI '85, a son. Andrew
John. November 16. 1989 / 17 Cedar Court, Bedminster.
NJ 07920.
To Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moore '84, a daughter. Emily Jean.
November 24. 1989 Pete is sales manager for Lumsden
Corporation. / 2545 Golden Drive. East Petersburg. PA 17520.
To William '83 and Lisa Hammarstrom Nivison '82, a
son. Eric Thomas. December 4. 1989. Bill is in agriculture
marketing specialty with the New Jersey Department of
Agriculture. Trenton, Lisa is a manager with A.T. & T. in
Basking Ridge. NJ. / 36 Shire Court. Belle Mead. NJ 08502.
To Don and Joanne Steinke Faul '81, a daughter. Kimberly
Christine. December 14, 1989. / 417 West Monument Avenue.
Hatboro. PA 19040.
To Mr. and Mrs. E. Franklin GrifHths '82, a son. Samuel
Davies. December 22. 1989, / 645 East Broad Street, Tamaqua,
PA 18252,
To Richard '77 and Elisabeth Palmer Booser '80, a son.
Kyle John. January 1. 1990 Kyle joins Eric and Kathleen, /
461 Roseglcn Road. Duncannon, PA 17020,
To David '78 and Lynne Campbell Liebrock '77, a son.
John Wilson ■■Jake". January 9, 1990 Jake joins Kristen and
Brian, / 172 Bodine Road. Berwyn. PA 19312,
To Robert J. '82 and Kimberly Bailey Main '83, a son.
Trevor Joseph. January 21, 1990, The proud grandfather is
Charles L. Bailev '66. ' 160 Delacy Avenue, North Plainfield.
NJ 07060
To Mr and Mrs, Ronald R. Reese '82, a son. Michael
Richard. January 26. 1990. / 29 Medbury Road, Wallingford.
PA 19086.
To Ned and Stephanie Farkas Salinas '84, a son. Stephen
Humberto. February 2. 1990, Stephanie is with the National
Community Bank of New Jersey, and her husband is with
Matthew Bender & Company of New York City, / 236 Mill
Street, #2-R. Belleville, NJ 07109,
To Timothy '82 and LuVcrne Harrop Hoover '82, a
daughter. Chelsea Mans. February 9. 1990. She joins sister
Tegan, / 1746 Lexington Avenue. #1. El Cerrito. CA 94530,
To John and Susan Carroll Albanese '80, a son. Robert
Michael. February 12. 1990. He joins twin brothers Kevin and
Jeffrey. / 9 Declaration Drive. Newtown. PA 18940.
To Alan and Margaret Clapper Goodrich '82, a son. Matthew
Alan. February 28. 1990. Margaret is a senior marketing analyst.
IMS. Plymouth Meeting. PA. and Alan is a corporate insurance
broker, Paul Hertel & Company Insurance Agency. / 1825 Walnut
Lane. Quakertown. PA 18951,
To David and Babette Cockley Wenerd '79, a daughter.
Jenelle Elizabeth. March 1. 1990, She joins brothers Brandon
and Jared. / 6551 Little Mountain Terrace. Chambersburg.
PA 17201.
To Barry W. '88 and Kelly Shatio Sheibley '89, a son.
Matthew Robert. March 13. 1990, / 520-B High Street.
Duncannon, PA 17020,
To Mr, and Mrs, James A. Hayward '83, a daughter. Corinne
Christina. March 27, 1990 She joins brother William, / 5
Morey Lane. Bricktown. NJ 08723,
To George and Janeen Kruse Wadzita '79, a son, Timothy
Charles. April 6. 1990 He joins Kerri and Brent, / 12859 Via
Caballo Rojo. San Diego. CA 92129-3037.
To R. Allen '83 and Nancy Mohr Baker '82, a daughter.
Miranda Gail. May 19. 1990. / 101-A Country Square Apartments.
Stratford. NJ 08084.
Deaths
Geraldine Rosen Stewart *56, May 14. 1984, Eugene, OR.
Harold Auman '20, October 20, 1988. Olean, New York.
He had been with Railroad Express.
Ralph W. Newman '36, July 19, 1989, Middleburg. PA, He
had been a teacher in Snyder County.
Dorothy Charles Williams, August 26. 1989, Sunbury, RA,
She had been a professional entertainer. She had several family
members who graduated from Susquehanna.
Elizabeth Gonser Schuck '41, September 2. 1989. Sun City
Center, FL. Surviving is her husband. Robert G. Schuck '40.
William H. Rakita '68, October 2. 1989. Ocean Grove. NJ.
He had served in the infantry in Vietnam, returning in 1969.
Larry G. Richter '62, October 10. 1989. Chicago. IL. He
had earned a Masters of Divinity degree from Seabury-
Western Episcopal Theological Seminary in Evanston. He
served as curate of St. John's Episcopal Church, Lancaster,
PA. then as assistant minister of Christ Church in Williamsport,
PA. He entered the field of banking and had been with CitiCorp
Bank in Chicago.
Patricia Galloway Romig '56, January 7, 1990, St. Petersburg,
FL. She graduated from the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing and
Johns Hopkins University in 1957, She had been a staff nurse at
Community Hospital in Sunbury. Most recently she was director
of nursing at Tyrone Medical Inn in St. Petersburg. Among the
survivors is her husband, Larry G. Romig '57.
Catherine Benner Kunkle '27, February 25, 1990,
Brownsville. TX. Kunkle was a teacher in both Pennsylvania
and New Jersey. For eleven years she was also owner/operator
of the Baby Store in Avonmore, PA. She was preceded in death
by her brother, Norman K. Benner '25. Oren N. Benner '37
is among the survivors.
Dr. Carl A. Weller '51, March 10, 1990. Danville, PA. He
served m the U.S. Air Force in World War IL He earned his
MD from Temple Medical School m 1955, Dr. Weller practiced
family medicine in Sunbury for fourteen years before becoming
vice president for medical affairs at Pennsylvania Blue Shield
in 1972. He also served as a staff physician and clinical
director at the Selinsgrove Center,
Alan R. Warehime hc'82, March 24. 1990. Hanover. PA.
Warehime joined Hanover Brands in 1935 and became
president and chief executive officer in 1955. He was past
president of the National Food Processors Association and
past president and chairman of the board of Pennsylvania
Canners Association. In 1952 he was given a certificate of
membership in Gamma Sigma Delta, the Honor Society of
Agriculture, in recognition of his scholarship and services
to agricultural sciences. Mr. Warehime was a member of
the board and president of Hanover General Hospital. He
spearheaded the funding and ultimate development of the
Greater Hanover Corp.. a low-cost housing complex for the
handicapped and the aged. Warehime was first elected to the
board of directors of Susquehanna University in 1966. He
served on the development committee, the buildings and
grounds committee, the executive committee, and as vice
chair of the board. In 1981 he was elected to emeritus status,
and in 1982 he was awarded the honorary Doctor of Laws
degree. In that same year he established the Alan R, Warehime
Distinguished Professorship in the Sigmund Weis School
of Business.
Margaret Grenoble Long '40, March 3. 1990, Boalsburg.
PA. She had been a teacher in the Bellefonte, PA area. She
retired in 1976. She had been organist and choir director at
St. John's United Church of Christ. Bellefonte for many years.
Alma L. Long '22, April 19. 1990. Friedens. PA. She earned
her M. A. from Columbia University in 1932. She was an
English teacher, primarily in Somerset County, until 1962. She
had been very active in the Lutheran church. She was preceded
in death by her sisters Bessie '22, Nancy '24, and Verda '25.
Among the survivors is her brother J. Chester Long '37.
Luther M. Weaver, Jr. '26, May 17. 1990. Wilmington. DE.
He earned his M.A. at Temple University in 1934. He taught
in the Wilmington Secondary Schools for more than 36 years,
and instituted the Cooperative Training Program for business
students in secondary schools which is used to this day.
Advanced Degrees
Jamie Moyer '80
Christine Marie Clewell '88: Master of Arts. Indiana
University of Pennsylvania,
Mary E. Engel '80: M,B,A, in Finance. Fairleigh
Dickinson University, She is controller of the Town
and Country Bank. Flemington. NJ,
Susan Souders Mclntyre '83: Masters in Industrial
Relations and Human Resources. Rutgers University, She
is human resources manager of the Personnel Department
at Prmceton University Press,
James A. Moycr '80: Doctor of Musical Arts, University
of Oklahoma, He had also earned a Master of Music from
the University of Oklahoma, He is chair of the percussion
department and director of the Marching Big Blue. Millikin
University. Decatur, Illinois,
Robert S. NIckey III '84: M,B,A, in Finance, Philadelphia
College of Textiles and Science,
James S. Norell '81: M,B,A, m Banking and Financial
Markets. Adelphi University, He is a relationship manager
in the Master Trust/Master Custody Division, Bank of
New York,
Ronald J, Pagano '72: EdD in Educational Administration.
Akron University, Ron is Harrison County Ohio superintendent
His wife is Karla Pahl Pagano '72.
Babette Cockley Wenerd '79: Masters in Music. Penn
State University She is the choral director at Waynesboro
Middle School,
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Newsmakers
Institutional Investor
Lauds Strangfeld
New York's Insiilulional Investor magazine recently
profiled "the next generation of financial leaders."
and Susquehanna's John Strangfeld '75 was among
those recognized.
The respected monthly canvassed the financial world
and conducted more than 250 interviews with industry
leaders "to identify the young stars of the next decade."
Strangfeld, recently named to the newly created position
of chairman of Prudential Investment Corporation-Europe,
emerged from this exhaustive search.
Introducing the individuals "who showed great promise
during the roaring '80s and who should have what it takes
to survive the more bearish '90s," the magazine predicted,
"It will take a special breed of banker, broker, or investor
10 prevail in what promises to be a difficult decade."
Strangfeld has been employed by Prudential since 1977
and was previously a senior vice president of Prudential
Capital Corporation. His office is in London. England
David L. Stocum '61
Stocum Becomes Dean
of Science School
David L. Stocum '61 was chosen from more than
200 candidates as dean of the School of Science
at Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis.
He was previously a professor in the Department of
Cell and Structural Biology at the University of Illinois,
Champaign-Urbana.
When the appointment was announced last fall,
Stocum said, "I think this school is on the verge of
becoming what I believe is an excellent school of
science. It is a good one now, and what it takes to be
an excellent school of science is a faculty who are both
productive in research and who have a real commitment
to undergraduate teaching and education. Right now. I
think we are in a position to capitalize on making this a
center for teaching, education and research excellence."
Stocum is a member of the American Association for the
Advancement of Science, author and co-author of more
than 60 research publications, and has made numerous
presentations in his field at national and international
symposia and seminars. He also has served on several
scientific panels and been awarded research grants from
the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes
of Health.
1990-91 Alumni
Association Posts
Officers
(one-year term)
President: William A. Lewis, Jr. '68
1st Vice President: Terry L. March '67
2nd Vice President: Carol B. Kehler '74
Secretary: Donald S. King '66
Treasurer: Chester G. Rowe '52
Members-at-Large
(ihree-yecir lerm)
Robert Bastress '39
Margaret Anne Finley '85
Vicki Chin Han '73
Carl Moyer '63
Richard Renn '73
Shirley Finkbeiner Stehlin '39
Dorothy Shiffer Wesner '81
Board Representative
(three-year term)
Terry L. March '67
Alumni Association
Area Clubs
BALTIIUORE:
CENTRAL PA:
CHAIUIBERSBURG:
FLORIDA NE:
FLORIDA SE:
HARRISBURG:
JERSEY CENTRAL:
JERSEY NORTH:
JERSEY SOUTH:
Randall L. Klobetanz '76
R.D, 1. Box 224
HoUidaysburg. PA 16648
Alan C. Lovell '70
10284 Breconshire Road
Ellicott City. MD 21043
Paul R Bingaman "49
1000 Greenfield Circle
State College, PA 16801
James H. Faust "87
234 Park Avenue
Chambersburg. PA 17201
John B. Neuhauser '76 and
Katherine McAllister
Neuhauser '77
770 Keeneland Pike
Lake Mary. FL 32746
John R. Mertz '49 and
Harriet Gould Mertz '48
7191 SW 99 Street
Miami, FL 33156
William A, Pelte '76
3010 Egret Terrace
Safety Harbor, FL 34695
Robert A. Good '65 and
Linda Carothers Good '66
135 Northgate Drive
Camp Hill. PA 17011
Kenneth J. Vermillion '71
and Roxanne Havice
Vermillion '71
303 West White Street
Summit Hill. PA 18250
David E, Atkinson '77 and
Cheryl Rahlls Atkinson '77
17 Oak Knoll Road
Summit. NJ 07901
William E. Cochran '83
53 Bloomfield Avenue
River Edge. NJ 07661
Robert G. Gundaker *64
897 Heritage Road
Moorestown, NJ 08057
JOHNSTOWN:
LANCASTER:
LEHIGH VALLEY:
LEWISTOWN:
PHILADELPHIA:
PITTSBURGH:
SCRANTON/
WILKES-BARRE:
SUSQUEHANNA
VALLEY:
WASHINGTON, D.C.:
WILLIAMSPORT:
Robert A. Gabrenya '40
1417 Paulton Street
Johnstown. PA 15905
Robert S. Nickey III '84
3195 Thornapple Drive
Lancaster. PA 17601
Ronald R. Roth '76 and
Laurie Morgan Roth '76
27 Norlhview Avenue
Fasten , PA 18042
Paul D. Olbrich '59 and
Thiry Reamer Olbrich '57
507 Lindbergh Way
Lewistown. PA 17044
Shirley A. Young '51
P.O. Box 134
Fountainville. PA 18923
Eugene H. Gundrum '48
and Dorothy Eilhardt
Gundrum '48
805 Virginia Avenue
Pittsburgh. PA 15211
Robert J. Scovell '65
69 Butler Street
Kingston. PA 18704
Henry R. Albright '54
35 Jonathan Road
Selinsgrove. PA 17870
Jeremy Davis Lopynski '82
8012 Merry Oaks Court
Vienna. VA 22180
Donald S, King '66
R.D. 4, Box 100
Monloursville. PA 17754
Patricia F. Heathcote '52
2421 Cambridge Road
York, PA 17402
and Richard K. Renn '73
149 E. Market Street.
York, PA 17401
REMINDER
New Alumni Career
Service Program
Now Underway
For more information, please refer to the
Spring Alumnus or contact the Office of Career
Development and Placement, 717-372-4146
or 717-372-4403.
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Alumni Awards Presented
ri^Ki::---^^-
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'-"'^O Isaacs '43
Joe W. Kleinbauer '63, and Louise Kresge Isaacs '45,
were honored during Alumni Weekend, receiving the
Alumni Association's Achievement Award and Service
Award respectively.
"These individuals have been chosen to receive the
highest alumni honors because of their exemplary
dedication and energies," said Charles H. "Buss"
Carr, alumni awards committee chairman. The medals
were presented by William A. Lewis '68, president of
the Alumni Association, at its annual awards luncheon.
Kleinbauer graduated in 1963 with a business degree
in marketing, joining F.W. Woolworth as a management
trainee. Shortly thereafter he became manager, then
owner, of Snyder's Men Shop in Selinsgrove, renaming
the business the now familiar "J. Kleinbauer, Inc." His
store once survived the ravages of fire, and temporarily
relocated with the help of nearly 100 volunteers two
weeks before Christmas. But he was back in business
within months. Kleinbauer started out small, but today
employs 24 people and has physically expanded the
store so that he offers a complete line of women's
clothing and furnishings as well as men's.
Kleinbauer's is famous for its courteous, helpful,
personal service — qualities which begin at the top.
In addition to his workload as a businessman, he has
been an active leader in many civic and charitable
causes, and has a strong love of Susquehanna.
Don Hamum, right, presents ihe Russell W. Gilbert Award to
Simon '30 and Kathryn IJarrett} Rhoads '34.
When Louise Kresge Isaacs attended Susquehanna
University, she was involved in just about everything on
campus, which may have been a foreshadowing of things
to come during the next 45 years. She graduated with a
degree in Music Education and taught public school music
for four years. In 1946, she married her college sweetheart,
Larry Isaacs '43. and they raised four children.
Even though her husband's career required they
move to several states, Isaacs has always been involved
in community work no matter where they lived. She has
actively served every church to which she has belonged,
from teaching Sunday School to becoming United
Methodist Women president. She has been an ardent
supporter of Susquehanna, hosting countless alumni
club events in her home, and assisted In getting two of
the University's strongest local alumni clubs organized
in Lehigh Valley and Baltimore.
Isaacs has served for four years as president of the
Susquehanna University Women's Auxiliary, is involved
in establishing a campus affiliate of Habitat for Humanity,
has served for six years as advisor to Ihe Sigma Omega
campus chapter of Sigma Alpha lota international music
fraternity, and is a member of the Selinsgrove Alumnae
Chapter of SAI. She also finds time to provide musical
programs for Lewisburg United Methodist Homes and
Buffalo Valley Lutheran Village.
Simon and Kathryn
Rhoads Russell W.
Gilbert Award
Recipients
Simon B. Rhoads '30, former owner of Rhoads Mills
in Selinsgrove and a director of the Central Pennsylvania
Savings Association of Shamokin, and his wife Kathryn
(.larrett) '34 received the Russell W. Gilbert Award
at Alumni Weekend for their long association with
Susquehanna and its athletic program, and their exemplary
service to others.
"They are two people who demonstrate an unusual
devotion to the community and the University, and have
a great enthusiasm for sports at both Susquehanna and
Selinsgrove High School," says Director of Athletics Don
Hamum who presented the award.
Prior to his retirement. Simon was also a director of
the Swineford National Bank (1943-89) and served on the
board of trustees of the Sunbury Community Hospital for
21 years. Still a member of the Selinsgrove High School
Athletic Council, he is also active in various community
service organizations.
Married for 57 years, the Rhoadses have four children,
nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
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Get Away '90 was a Blast
Joel Cunning'"""
Good friends and glorious weather combined
to make this year's Alumni Weekend a great
success, with more people attending than ever before.
About 800 alumni and spouses returned to campus to
renew friendships and enjoy a variety of activities together
Those who attended spanned the class years, from Marion
Mover Potteiger '17, the oldest alumna present, to Brad
Bishop '90, who is a third-generation alumnus. His father.
Jack Bishop '57, and grandfather, Paul Bishop '30, also
took part in weekend events.
The Annual Alumni/Varsity Club Golf Tournament
was held under beautiful skies for the first time in years,
drawing a record number of players to the green. Friday
evening, members of the Class of 1940 joined Trudy and
Joel Cunningham at Pine Lawn for a special reception
before heading across campus for a reunion dinner
Approximately 300 University donors attended the
President's Recognition Dinner at Degenstein Campus
Center while others gathered at the Alumni Barbecue
outdoors. After dinner, people strolled from the Campus
Center to join barbecue goers for a cool summer evening
of dancing under a yellow and white tent.
Many alumni commented that they enjoyed the
opportunity to stay overnight on campus. Twice as
n)any stayed in residence halls than the year before.
One alumna remarked that there is a greater feeling
of "togetherness by being able to slay in the dorms."
Saturday morning, music majors joined together for a
special breakfast while other early risers warmed up for
the three-mile Fun Run on campus A popular event this
year was the Walking Seminar led by Patti Schneider
'90, director of the Campus Arboretum Project After
the traditional Parade of Classes under the noonday sun,
the crowd moved indoors to the Alumni Awards Luncheon
where four alumni were honored.
Joe W. Kleinbauer '63, owner of J. Kleinbauer Inc.
"V <>f<he Class of, 965, "'*'"
apparel store in downtown Selinsgrove. was recognized
for achievement In his profession. The Service Award
was presented to Louise Kresge Isaacs '45 for her
dedicated service to the University and community.
Receiving the Russell W. Gilbert Award were Simon
'30 and Kathryn Jarrett '34 Rhoads for their longtime
loyalty to Susquehanna and its athletic program.
Representatives from the Class of 1940, which celebrated
its 50th reunion, and the Class of 1965, celebrating its
25th reunion, presented the University with special
gifts. Florence Latsha '40 presented President Joel
Cunningham a token check for $21,958, surpassing the class
goal of $15,000, and Art Bowen '65, filling in for gifts
campaign chairman Rich Caruso '65, presented a token
check for $55,862, surpassing the class goal of $50,000.
A sure hit of the weekend were the reunion receptions
Saturday afternoon which were held in various locations
on and off campus. More than 50 people attended the
1965 Class Reunion at Bowen's house where alumni
reminisced over old Umthonu, Crusaders and Alumnuses.
The crowd swelled Saturday evening back on campus
as people returned for a special buffet and night filled
with music. Easy-listening jazz at Charlie's hit just the
right note for some, while others preferred dancing in
Evert Dining Hall till after midnight to familiar songs
from the Big Band era. Outside in the tent, a DJ spun
music from the 50s, 60s and 70s, keeping the dance
floor packed all night.
The weekend came to a close Sunday with a worship
service in Weber Chapel. Chaplain Christopher
Thomforde was assisted by Bob Sander '40 who read
from the scripture and John Gensel '40 who delivered
the sermon.
Everyone is invited to attend Alumni Weekend 1991
which will be held June 7-9. 1991. Special reunions will
be planned for members of classes ending in "1" and "6."
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Alumni Director Named
Sam Kuba '75 joined ihe university relations staff
on August 1 as director of alumni relations. A native
Pennsylvanian. born and raised in Harrisburg, Kuba
brings a wealth of experience in special events
administration and marketing. From 1983-1989, he was
director of Ihe public events office for the Pennsylvania
State Department of General Services. He was responsible
for the administrative and technical operations of the
Forum Auditorium, Harrisburg's major performing arts
facility, in addition to the coordination of activities and
events in and around the Capitol complex.
From 1979-1982, he was general manager of the
Harrisburg Symphony Association and most recently,
was general manager of the Youngslown (Ohio)
Symphony Society.
An English major while at Susquehanna, Sam served
as student chairman for the Artist Series Committee and
was liaison for the arts with the student government. He
was music director for several theatre productions at the
University and in the local community, and served as
classical music editor for the Crusader.
"We are delighted that we could recruit an alumni
director who combines relevant professional experience
with an obvious affection for Susquehanna," said Vice
President for University Relations Sara Kirkland.
"Sam's volunteer activities as an alumnus have been
wide-ranging. He's encouraged prospective students to
consider Susquehanna, including his sister Susan '79,
sponsored Susquehanna students as interns in his office,
and arranged alumni club receptions at the Harrisburg
Forum. His skills, background, enthusiasm and energy
make him an excellent match for this position."
Philanthropy
In 1983, a multimillion-dollar commitment from
Degenstein made possible the creation of the Sigmund
Weis School of Business in memory of the Sunbury-
based supermarket chain founder and Degenstein's
father-in-law. In 1981, the Degenstein Campus Center
was named in honor of the benefactor.
Cunningham said: "In bestowing this honor on Frank
Fletcher, Susquehanna University recognizes his
outstanding achievements as a teacher and a scholar.
He is especially successful in helping students achieve
their full potential."
As a former dean of Arts and Sciences, Fletcher
contributed substantially to the shape of the University's
core curriculum, and he has been an architect for the
University's forward-looking program in environmental
and geological science. He has received several awards
of distinction including the Lindback Award for
Distinguished Teaching, Outstanding Educator of
America and Professor of the Year.
Fletcher is president of Environmetrics, Inc., which
conducts environmental audits for commercial and
industrial clients. A member and former fellow of the
Geological Society of America, he has published
numerous articles on geological topics. Fletcher has
served as a member of the University's board of
directors. He joined the faculty of Susquehanna
University in 1962.
For the second year in a row, the Susquehanna
University Fund has been named among the top
annual giving programs in the nation.
Annual giving topped the $1 million goal last year,
with alumni participation reaching 39 percent, nearly
twice the national average. This year, contributions to
the SUE exceeded $1,014,000.
Linda Skinner '85, director of annual giving,
received notification that the University once again
captured a Distinguished Achievement Award in a
national competition sponsored by the Council for
Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) and
the USX Foundation, Inc. The AIMS Award (Achievement
in Mobilizing Support) recognizes excellent planning,
management and results in all aspects of a university's
development effort.
CASE is the nation's largest education association
in terms of institutional membership with more than
2,900 colleges, universities, and independent schools
as members.
WINDOW
I \OF\ I
OPPORTUNITY
THE CAMPAIGN FOR
SUSQUEHANNA
Ihe 'Board of Directors
of Sui<{ueiumna 'University
requests the pleasure of your cotnf any
at a dedication ccremoiiy
ceiebrating the renovation amf expansiorv
of 'Jisher Science 'Maii
Sunday, OctoBer 28, 1990
2:30 p.m.
fisher Science 'Maii (Main 'Entrance
A reception and tours of the building
witlfoUow.
^^
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Frank Fletcher
Thanks to the generosity of a Selinsgrove benefactor,
Dr. Franii W. Fletcher, professor and head of the
Department of Geological and Environmental Science,
has been named the first holder of a Charles B. Degenstein
Professorial Chair in the School of Arts and Sciences.
Fletcher will hold the Charles B. Degenstein Chair in
Environmental Science and receive special resources for
research, study and professional travel. The position is
named in honor of retired Weis Markets executive Charles
B. Degenstein of Selinsgrove, who endowed resources to
enable Susquehanna to attract and retain exceptional
scholars and teachers. This is the second Degenstein
Chair at Susquehanna, the first having been established
last year in the University's Sigmund Weis School
of Business.
"Susquehanna University is grateful to Charles
Degenstein for his generous support for excellence in
Susquehanna's faculty," said President Joel Cunningham.
SUSQUEHANNA
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NUMBER 4
FALL 1990
1989-90 has been a year of considerable accomplishment
for Susquehanna. Thanks to your outstanding support,
the University continues to make steady progress
toward its goals of excellence and quality.
—Joel Cunningham, President
SUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITY has completed
another year of outstanding achievement in its fund
raising endeavors. Gifts to Susquehanna University
totaled more than $5,970,000 in 1989-90. The
generosity of many alumni and friends is responsible
for the significant changes taking place on the
Susquehanna campus.
The Window of Opportunity Campaign continues
to move to higher levels of success. Robert F. Weis,
vice president and treasurer of Weis Markets, Inc.
and campaign steering committee chair, commented.
"All alumni and friends of Susquehanna University
should take particular pride in this remarkable
accomplishment. Not only has the campaign goal of
$22 million now been attained, but because of the
enthusiasm, dedication, and outstanding generosity
of the Susquehanna community, we have achieved our
goal a year before we had originally anticipated. On
behalf of the University. I am pleased to have this
opportunity to thank all of those who have helped us
meet this challenge and enabled us to look significantly
beyond what we initially thought possible."
As of June 30. over $23.8 million had been committed
to the five-year Window of Opportunity campaign
which will move to the Special and General Gifts
phase of the campaign in the fall of 1990 and come
to a close next year.
A significant factor in the campaign's success was
the University's ability to meet the contribution goals
of both a Pew Charitable Trusts matching grant of
$300,000 and a Kresge Foundation challenge grant of
$350,000. These funds were earmarked for the largest
project in the campaign, the renovation and expansion
of Fisher Science Hall. The University also was
awarded $250,000 from the Josiah W. and Bessie H.
Kline Foundation, Inc. of Harrisburg. bringing its
total commitment to the $6.3 million science building
project to $300,000.
Results of the Window of Opportunity campaign
are now clearly visible on campus as facilities
renovation and expansion move forward. The Blough-
Weis Library was completed in the fall of 1989. The
Fisher Science Hall was rededicated on October 28,
1990. Other improvements were made to Bogar and
Heilman Halls, both are academic facilities, and
two student residence halls. Aikens and Smith.
Less visible but vitally important to the University's
SPECIAL
ISSUE
1989-90
Donor Report
financial health has been the growth in its endowment.
Since the campaign began in July, 1987, the
endowment has grown from $11.9 million to over
$26 million.
The Susquehanna University Fund has surpassed
previous records and set a new level of total dollars
contributed. Gifts to the SUF for 1989-90 totalled
$1,026,150. Again this year, 40% of Susquehanna's
alumni contributed to the annual fund thus continuing
a remarkable level of participation that well exceeds
the national average. The Annual Fund was recognized
for the second consecutive year for its distinguished
achievement by the Council for the Advancement in
Support of Education and the USX Foundation.
Susquehanna was one of only 14 annual funds
nationwide to be honored during 1989-90. Significant
accomplishments that contributed to the success of
the annual fund in 1989-90 are:
• The National Committee on Annual Giving led
by Donald E. Wissinger '50 successfully completed
another remarkable year of giving. The National
Committee has been responsible in a large measure to
the outstanding success that the annual fiind continues
to enjoy.
• The local Business and Industry Campaign
completed another outstanding year of generous
support. The Business and Industry Campaign was
chaired by George and Margaret Keller who led their
volunteers to a very successful campaign securing
over 150 gifts and raising a total amount of $122,977.
• The Parents Executive Committee chaired by
Jack '57 and Joan Bishop secured gifts totaling
$62,520. The funds raised through the Parents
Executive Committee were directed to the Blough-
Weis Library.
• Senior Class Agent, Angle Johnson, led the
Class of 1990 to a successful Senior Class Pledge
Program. Members of the Class of 1990 pledged their
support to Susquehanna through the dedicated work
of many senior class volunteers.
• Student volunteers numbering over 300 under the
leadership of Betsy Van Tuyl '90, Aaron Billger '91
and Mark Zimmerman '91 successfully raised over
$170,240 in pledges for the Susquehanna University
Fund. These dedicated callers contacted more than
6,717 alumni and parents in 28 nights of calling.
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Division of University Relations
Selinsgrove Hall
Susquehanna University
(717) 372-4102
President
Joel Cunningham
Vice President
Sara G. Kirkland
Director of Planned Giving
Marilyn L. Sierer '87
Director of Annual Giving
Linda L. Skinner '85
Assistant Director of Annual Giving
Christine Jaegers
Research Assistant
Sandra J. Wolf
Systems Manager
Jo Ann Girton
Director of Alumni Relations
Samuel Kuba III "75
Director of Public Relations
Betsy J. Koons
Assistant Director of Public Relations
Mike Ferlazzo
Publications Manager
Jean M. Smith
Susquehanna Alumnus (USPS 529-060) is published quarterly
by Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove. Pa. 17870. Second
class postage paid at Selinsgrove. Pa. POSTMASTER: Send
address changes to Susquehanna Alumnus. Susquehanna
University. Selinsgrove. Pa. 17870.
Message From the President
Dear Friends,
It is a special pleasure to present the 1989-90
Report of Donors and to thank you for your
loyalty and support of Susquehanna.
1989-90 has been a year of considerable
accomplishment for Susquehanna. Thanks
to your outstanding support, the University
continues to make steady progress toward its
goals of excellence and quality. Fourteen new
members joined the faculty, bringing teaching
and research credentials that are among the
strongest in the University's history. We
recruited an exceptionally strong academic
class for the fall of 1990, with the highest average
SAT scores of any Susquehanna class in the last
15 years. The Window of Opportunity Capital
Campaign has been tremendously successful,
surpassing its $22 million goal by nearly
$2 million with a year of active campaigning
yet to come.
The remarkable success of the Window of
Opportunity campaign has occurred because
of your caring and belief in the value of a
Susquehanna education. We hope that those
who have not yet been invited to participate will
be as generous in their support of Susquehanna
as you have been, for there is much which
remains to be achieved.
Results of the capital campaign are now
clearly visible throughout the campus. The
$6.3 million renovation and expansion of Fisher
Science Hall, the largest single project in the
Window of Opportunity capital campaign, is
nearly completed. Over the summer of 1990,
improvements were made to two academic
buildings, Bogar and Heilman Halls, and two
student residence halls, Aikens and Smith
Halls. New art studio facilities were created in
the former environmental studies building on
University Avenue. These enhanced facilities
are all possible because of your generosity and
commitment to improving the quality of academic
life for our students.
Thank you for making 1989-90 a year of such
high achievement here. We are grateful for your
generous support which allows Susquehanna to
continue to build quality in academic programs,
faculty accomplishments, and university facilities,
and, most importantly, to enable Susquehanna's
students to achieve their full potential for
academic achievement, personal development,
and service to others.
Sincerely,
f
Joel Cunningham
President
Susquehanna University Nondiscrimination Policy
ll IS the ptilicy of Susquehanna University not to discriminate on the
basis of race, color, rehgion. national or ethnic o'"igin. age, sex, or
handicap in its educational programs, admissions practices, scholar-
ship and loan programs, athletics and other school -administered
activities, or employment practices. This policy is in compliance with
the requiremenu of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Title IX
of the Education Amendments of 1972. Section 504 of the Rehabilita-
tion Act of 1973, regulations of the Internal Revenue Service, and all
other applicable Federal, State and local statutes, ordinances, and
regulations.
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Introduction
The Donor Report honors those who contributed to Susquehanna University
during the 1989-90 fiscal year which began July 1, 1989 and concluded June 30,
1990. As in previous years, all figures reflect actual cash received.
While the University strives to be complete and accurate, we apologize for
any errors and encourage you to forward any questions or corrections to the
Development Office.
Susquehanna University sincerely appreciates the generosity shown by our
alumni, parents and friends during 1989-90.
Susquehanna University Endowment
Un„fJuiieM)eucliy,,ir}
Total Giving to Susquehanna
I
■dir
1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90
1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
Class reunion giving continues to be an exciting
program for the University. The 25th and 50th
reunion classes celebrated their reunions during
Alumni Weekend.
• The Class of 1940 commemorated the 50th
anniversary of their graduation from Susquehanna
by establishing The Class of 1940 Scholarship Fund
Endowment. The Class of 1940 Gift Committee
chaired by Florence Rothermel Latsha raised over
$22,000. Of this total, $21,958 is designated for the
class scholarship fund. The enthusiasm of the class
members enabled the class to significantly exceed
their original goal of $15,000.
• The Class of 1965 celebrated its 25th reunion
with enthusiasm and generosity. As special recognition
for their 25 years, the class presented President
Cunningham with a check representing gifts that
totaled $55,862. Of this total, $44,055 reflects gifts
made to the special campaign for the Susquehanna
University Fund.
The 1989-90 year was one of continued strong
levels of giving. Sustaining alumni participation
while at the same time increasing dollars raised
reflects a measure of confidence and support by
alumni. Generous support from other members
of the Susquehanna community continue to have a
significant impact on the University's momentum,
Susquehanna's achievements in large part are due to
the increased support by many individuals. Susquehanna
University extends a sincere thank you for the
support and dedication shown by the individuals
listed in this report.
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Window of Opportunity Campaign
Dear Friends of Susquehanna:
Susquehanna University's future has been
shaped by the tremendous success of the Window
of Opportunity Campaign. Positive response by
many has moved the campaign to unparalleled
achievement and enabled us to meet the challenge
set forth nearly a year ahead of schedule.
At the present time I am pleased to report that
we exceed our original $22 million goal by over
$1.8 million. Many individuals have yet to be
invited to participate, thus providing the potential
for even higher levels of success.
The positive achievements of the Window
of Opportunity Campaign underscore the
involvement and commitment of many individuals.
Those who have responded have shown what a
difference involvement and commitment can
make. The endowment continues to grow, and
there are visible signs of improvements to many
buildings on the campus. The remarkable
accomplisments of having such a successful
campaign should instill a sense of pride and
enthusiasm in every member of the Susquehanna
community. The University's future continues
to be promising.
While our successes are numerous, many
priorities remain to be addressed. This will require
that the remaining alumni and friends who have
yet to be approached respond favorably
and lend support for the challenges that remain.
For it is in this way that we will truly be able
to make a difference for the present and future
of Susquehanna.
As Chairman of the Campaign Steering
Committee and on behalf of the University,
I am pleased to have this opportunity to extend
a sincere thank you to everyone who has made
this outstanding success possible. To those who
have yet to be asked, we trust you will be part
of the University's momentum by responding
favorably when invited to be part of the Window
of Opportunity Campaign. Your positive response
will help us move Susquehanna well beyond our
original expectations. Thank you for all that you
have done and continue to do for Susquehanna.
It is an institution deserving of our loyalty
and commitment.
Sincerely,
A
tl.
9-. a^
Robert F. Weis
Chairman, Steering Committee
Window of Opportunity Campaign
Window of Opportunity: The Campaign for Susquehanna
The Scale of Giving Required To Raise $22,000,000
Usual Pattern
We Have
We Must Secure
Gifts
Range
Totaling
Gifts
Totaling
Gifts Totaling
1
$5,000,000
$5,000,000
1
$5,653,935
— + $ 653,935
1
2,000,000
2,000,000
0
0
1 2,000,000
2
1,000,000
2,000,000
3
$3,365,759
— + 1,365,759
5
500,000
2,500.000
4
2,208.759
1 291,241
8
250,000
2,000,000
9
2,832,938
— + 832,938
10
100,000
1,000,000
22
2,803,725
— + 1,803,725
20
75,000
1.500,000
5
395,198
15 1,104,802
30
50,000
1,500,000
34
1,872,130
— + 372,130
50
25,000
1,250,000
29
745,857
21 504,143
100
10,000
1 ,000,000
63
864,825
37 135,175
many below
10,000
2,250,000
—
3,115,198
— + 865,198
Totals
$22,000,000
$23,858,324
+ $1,858,324
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Thanks a Million — Again!
Dear SUF Supporters:
We did it. . .again! The 1989-90 Susquehanna
University Fund campaign was a smashing success
— thanics to your generous support. As of
June 30, 1990, gifts to the SUF totaled a record
breaking $1,026,150. And, we had a great "encore"
performance in alumni participation with a
rate of 40 percent for the second year in a row!
Speaking of "repeat performances"— for a
second year, the Susquehanna University Fund
was recognized for distinguished achievement
by the Council for the Advancement and Support
of Education and the USX Foundation. We
were one of only seven annual funds, nationwide,
to be honored this year.
These achievements are a tribute to the
hundreds of volunteers— alumni, parents,
students, and local businesspersons— who so
generously give of their time and energies on
behalf of the SUF. In particular, my sincere
thanks to: members of the National Committee
on Annual Giving; student phonathon callers
and their chairpersons, Betsy Van Tuyl '90,
Aaron Billger "91, and Mark Zimmerman '91;
the Parents Executive Committee lead by Jack '57
and Joan Bishop; our Class Agents; the Class
of 1965 Reunion Gift Committee and their
chairman, Richard Caruso '65; Business and
Industry Campaign volunteers chaired by
George and Margaret Keller; and Senior Class
volunteers lead by Agent, Angle Johnson '90.
But, most especially, my thanks to each of
you whose name appears in the listing that
follows. Your generosity is helping Susquehanna
provide the the outstanding faculty, programs
and facilities required to attract and support
able students.
This has been another banner year for the
University — and it would not have been possible
without you. Thank you very much for your
enthusiasm for and loyalty to Susuquehanna. I
hope we can count on your continued support
and volunteer efforts next year.
Sincerely,
/Im, i/^
iM^rtce^
Donald E. Wissinger '50
Chair, National Committee on Annual Giving
Your generosity is helping Susquehanna provide
the outstanding faculty, programs and facilities required
to attract and support able students.
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X^ usquehanna has made substantial achievements since
V^^its modest beginnings in 1858. Recent progress is a
^^y^ reflection of the commitment and generosity of many
individuals, especially the members of the University's
Leadership Gift Societies. The leadership provided by many
alumni and friends has continued to provide Susquehanna
with the resources vital to the University's ongoing success.
Financial support from the individuals listed on the following
pages enable the University to continue to invest in the people
and programs that make Susquehanna University a place
of vitality and growth.
During 1989-90 more than 5,566 alumni, parents, friends,
faculty, and corporations contributed over $5.8 million. Our
deep appreciation is extended to our new donors as well as
the sustaining support of renewing donors. The University
is honored to recognize the individuals and organizations
listed in this special report. Thank you for your loyalty
and dedication.
President's Associates
The University's most dynamic leadership is provided by the alumni and friends who are members of the
President's Associates. This gift society provides the momentum and sense of involvement that provides
leadership for all members of the Susquehanna community. The support of 114 members who have contributed
over $5.2 in 1989-90 is visible throughout the University. It is with sincere appreciation that we recognize the
very generous support of the President's Associates. It is our honor and privilege to recognize these members
in the listing below.
Aid Association For Lutherans
Dorothy M App '23
Apple Foundation
Douglas E '49 and Lucille Arthur
J^ Robert Arthur '67
AT&T Foundation
Louise Mehring Bankert '35
Ben Franklin Technological Center
James G, and
Carolyn Birmingham
H Vernon '31 and Marie Blough
Helen D Blough H'87
Grace C. Boyle '33
James M. and Elaine Brogan
Robert F and
Hazel Brobst '51 Brown
Claude A. Buss '24
William C Buss '28
Dr William C, Buss
Butter Krust Baking Company
Carl L. '65 and Beth Campbell
John A, and Jane C. Carpenter
Richard E. '65 and
Sally Feitig '68 Caruso
Celli-Flynn Associates
Robert R Clark '35
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Marguerite Border Cook '39
Joel L. and Trudy Cunningham
Mildred R. Cunningham
Thomas and Martha
Laudenslager Davis '31
Charles B, H'82 and
Lore Degenstein
The Charles B. Degenstein
Foundation
The Dun & Bradstreet Corporate
Foundation
The Harry F Duncan Foundation
Marlin M. Enders '25, deceased
Evangelical Lutheran Church
in America
The Faylor Foundation
Federated Department Stores, Inc
Foundation for Independent
Colleges
Robert A. Gabrenya '40
Francis R. Gelnett '37
Mrs. Russell W. Gilbert
Robert A. and June Grubb
The G. Scott & Bessie K. Guyer
Foundation
The Clara M. Hack Trust
The Hall Foundation
Robert L. and Jane Harding
George E. '64 and
Margaret Lauver '66 Harris
Leolin O. Hayes '30
Bruce Heim
James M. Herrold '28
Hewlett Packard
Mrs. J. Paul H. Hively
D Edgar '34 and
Aberdeen Phillips '34 Hutchison
Lawrence M. '43 and
Louise Kresge '45 Isaacs
Gloria Faylor Karchner '85
William G. and Lynne Karniol
Lester J. '37 and
Elizabeth M. Karschner
Estate of Robert A. Keeler
John D. and Sara Kirkland
The Josiah W. and
Bessie H. Kline Foundation, Inc.
The Kresge Foundation
W. Frank '39 and Isabel
Tewkesbury '39 Laudenslayer
Raymond C '50 and
Kay LaRue '52 Lauver
Lower Susquehanna Synod,
E L.C.A
Lutheran Brotherhood
Terry L. '67 and Pauline March
Martin Marietta Corporation
The R.K. Mellon Family
Foundation
Rebecca S. '54 and
Jacques Mignot
Albert P '50 and
Louise Siemers '50 Molinaro
R.S. Mowery & Sons, Inc.
The Nationwide Foundation
Peter M. '57 and
Ruth Scott '55 Nunn
Harold C and Nancy O'Connor
Rocco A. and Nancy Ortenzio
Pennsylvania Association of
Colleges and Universities
Pennsylvania Power & Light
Company
The Pew Chahtable Trusts
Ralph E '66 and Eleanor Purpur
Saul and Florence Putterman
The John and Verna Reidler
Foundation
Simon B. '30 and
Kathryn Jarrett '34 Rhoads
Estate of Paul Ritter '21
Samuel D. '54 and
Dorothy Apgar '53 Ross
Mrs Raymond A. Roush
Estate of Gereon Salevan '29
Erick O. Schonstedt
Senior Class of 1990
Erie I. '35 and Marjorie Shobert
The LB Smith Educational
Foundation
Snyder County Trust Company
Mary Elise Spiggle '34
The Donald B. and Dorothy L.
Stabler Foundation
L. Naomi Steward
Sunbury Textile Mills, Inc.
Estate of John W. Thompson '09
Estate of Allen Tressler '29
Upper Susquehanna Synod,
E. L.C.A.
John H. '30, (deceased) and
Thelma Wall
Alan R. WarehimeH'82,
deceased
Robert F and Patricia Weis
The Margaret L. Wendt
Foundation
Donald E. '50 and
Flora Barnhart '51 Wissinger
E. E. Wissinger
Women's Auxiliary of
Susquehanna University
Wood-Mode Incorporated
Bruce '33 and Marian
Walborn '33 Worthington
WQSU AM and FM
York Container Foundation
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BENJAMIN
KURTZ
CIRCLE
The Benjamin Kurtz Circle gratefully recognizes those individuals
who contribute between $1,000 and $4,999 annually to Susquehanna
University. It is with their continuing loyalty and support that the
University moves steadily forward. We are pleased to recognize these
members who give at this very high level. In 1989-90, 226 Benjamin
Kurtz Circle members provided gifts that totaled $348,562 to the
University. It is our honor and privilege to recognize these individuals.
Samuel S. Adams '58
Allegheny Synod. EL C.A.
Susan Goyne Amedow '44
American Home Foods, Inc.
American Information Systems
AMP, Incorporated
Dorothy M. Anderson '62
Sidney and Carole Apfelbaum
Apfelbaum Apfelbaum &
Apfelbaum
James F. App '65
Jane C Apple
Lynn Hassinger Askew '57
Donald and Freni Aungst
William P. '39 and
Hester Bittinger '40 Ayers
Robert M- Bastress '39
Gary E. '69 and Barbara Baylor
Carl J. and Patricia A. Bellas
Harold H. '39 and
Katherine Dietterle '41 Benion
Frederick W. and Eleanor Bisbee
Jack K. '57 and Joan Bishop
BJ's ■ A Place for Ribs
Margaret Widlund Blough '24
Robert N, and Judith Bohorad
Ferdinand Bongartz '47
Boscov's Department Store. Inc.
David M. Boucher '75
ERA Bowen Agency, Inc.
Mary Bowersox
Vincent E. Boyer '52
Buffalo Valley Telephone Co.
Leslie R. Butler '62
Nancy A. Cairns
William R. Camerer, Jr. '47
Joseph F Campana '41
Campbell Soup Company
Central Pennsylvania Savings
Association
Mabel Fultz Chilcott '33
Samuel D. Clapper '68
James R. '46 and
Mary Jane Rudy '44 Clark
Paul D. Coleman '40
Mary D. Comerford Trust
Compudata Services, Inc.
Jane Wissinger Cornille '81
Mary T Coughlin '82 and
David S. Shanker
William C. '53 and Margaret
Henderson '54 Davenport
Cathy A. Davies '80
Aloysius V. '48 and
Phyllis Swartz '49 Derr
Richard E. Derrick '61
Dogwood Hill Nursery, Inc
George W. and Mary Louise Eiker
The Exxon Education Foundation
G. James Fawcett
Mabel Kinzey Fetterolf '24
Paul G. '65 and Carol A. Filipek
Firestone Tire & Rubber Company
First National Trust Bank
Robert L, '59 and
Linda Traub '61 Fiscus
Elizabeth M. Fisher '28
Margaret C. Fisher '71
W. Donald '51 and
Marilyn Kretz '52 Fisher
Kenneth O. and Irene Fladmark
Frank W. and Joan Fletcher
John G. Foos '71
Donald Fosselman '49
H, Scott Fritts '78
Furman Foods, Inc.
Donald A. Gaver '37
Ralph C. Geigle '35
Laird S, Gemberling '33
Gynith C. Giffin
Sherrill G . '79 and Fred A. Grosse
James A Grossman '36
Wallace J, and Andree E. Growney
Helen E. Haase, deceased
Jimmy H. Hall '68
Wayne L. and
Janice Ann Lovre Hall
Stewart Haller
Alan and Gloria Hassman
Henry H. '68 and
Wendy Evans '69 Herrington
Warren C Herrold '41
Carl H. Hitchner '62
John W. Hoffman '40
Steven M. '72 and
Catherine Magill '73 Hoffman
Henry H'88 and Jane Hood
John C. Horn H'65
Donald D. and Grace Housley
Patricia R Hunsicker
IBM Matching Grants Program
Richard M. '70 and
Janet Goodyear '71 Jacobson
Jewish Chautauqua Society
Mary Yoder Jones '41
George and Margaret Keller
James E. '73 and
Kathleen Coon '73 Kellerman
Keller Marine Service, Inc.
Raymond J. Kerstetter, Jr. '59
Dennis D. Kieffer '74
Elizabeth Hauser Kinsel '28
Joe W. '63 and Judy Kleinbauer
KPMG Peat Marwick Mitchell
Foundation
Ronald A. Kramer '71
Gordon B. and Sandra L. Lamb
William L.S. Landes '71
Florence Rothermel Latsha '40
Frank J. Leber '64
Marsha A. Lehman '74
Harry M. Leister, Jr '56
Lewisburg Studio
The Christian R. &
Mary F. Lindback Foundation
Nicholas A. Lopardo '68
Clay L, Lorah '57
Maria Wernikowski '62 and
Robert Macfarlan
W, Anthony and Hazel A. Major
Albert A. and
Carolee A. Maniscaico
Martha Larson Martin '26
William H. '48 and
Joyce Jenkins '45 McClure
The McCormick Trusts
Marjorie Wolfe McCune '43
Robert B. and Genevieve McIMiff
Metropolitan Washington Synod,
E.LC.A.
Middleswarth Kitchen Fresh Chips
John R. and Joan Miller
Mobil Foundation, Inc.
Mary Weimer Moffitt '28
Carl M. '63 and Kathryn Moyer
Dawn Grigg Mueller '68
Anne E. Muenster-Sinton
Jeanne H. and Edward Neff
Northern Central Bank
William E, Nye II '40
Leah C. Oberheim '47
Paul D. Ochenrider '39
Ott Packagings, Inc.
John and Barbara Pagana
Penn Lyon Homes, Inc.
Pennsylvania House
N. Ramsay Pennypacker
Edward F Pfeiffer '50
John W. Pfrommer '65
Philadelphia National Bank
Philip Morris
Richard G. '68 and
Linda laeger '69 Poinsett
Douglas A. '41 and
Frances Portzline
The Presser Foundation
The Price Waterhouse Foundation
Procter and Gamble
The Prudential Foundation
Truman H, and Kay Purdy
Purdy Insurance Agency Inc.
Mrs. Charles A, Rahter
Richard C. Rantzow
Bonnie Bucks Reece '65
Ritz-Craft Corporation of PA, Inc.
Edward S, '42 and
Blanche Forney '42 Rogers
Christopher D. Rooke '82
Marvin J. and Raven Rudnitsky
James O. Rumbaugh '50
M.Q Ryan
Thomas D. '63 and
Diane Norcross '65 Samuel
Louis F. Santangelo. Jr. '50
Willard H. '41 and
Hilda Friederich '40 Schadel
Robert E. Schellberg H'70
Howard H. Schnure
C. Glenn '46 and
Helen Hocker '44 Schueler
Sears Roebuck Foundation
Leo M. Sekulski '82
William C. H'85 and
Grace Severson
Nevin C. T '49 and
Jane Wormley '41 Shaffer
Ruth Naylor Shaffer '41
E. Raymond '37 and
Winifred Shaheen
Stephen R. Shilling '80
Jeanne Shipe
Silvenip, Inc.
Edward M, '39 and
June Jerore '43 Sivick
Helen Wentzel Spitzner '37
Richard D. Spotts '68
Stackpole Corporation
J. Donald Steele '33
Shirley Finkbeiner Stehlin '39
Ann Latimer Strate '64
Strawbridge and Clothier
Cyril M. and Leona Stretansky
Susquehanna Valley Mall
Association
Philip R. Templin '42
Mary Barnes Topper '37
Stephen T Toy '61
Frank J. '70 and Elaine Trembulak
Henry A. and LaVina Truslow
Merle F. '55 and Nancy Ulsh
James and LaRue Unglaube
Universal Suppliers, Inc.
Robert Updegrove '41
U.S. Borax & Chemical
Kenneth J. '71 and
Roxane Havice '71 Vermillion
Gustave W, Weber H '77
Weis Markets, Inc.
Helen Salem Wescoat '19
John A and Ann Wesner
Pamela L, White
Rine G '46 and Lois Winey
Eleanor Sheriff Wolf '32
Kent L. Worthington '38
John '60 and
Ann Hewes '61 Yanuklis
Suzanne Springer Zeok '66
Ralph G. Ziegler '68
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The Heritage Club
Susquehanna University is pleased to include in
this report the members of the University's newest
gift society. The Heritage Club. Membership in this
society' is offered to individuals who have provided
for Susquehanna through life insurance, charitable
trusts and annuities, and bequests. The legacy proxided
by planned gifts assure a solid foundation for
Susquehanna as the University faces the challenges
of the future. Susquehanna is honored and privileged to
recognize the following members of the Heritage Club.
Samuel S. Adams '58
Douglas E, '49 and Lucille Arthur
Louise Mehring Bankert '35
H. Vernon '31 and Marie Blough
James Brogan
Robert R. Clark '35
Richard and Mabel
Fuitz '33 Chilcott
Marguerite Border Cook '39
Beatrice H. Ebert
Francis R, Gelnetl '37
Alan and Gloria Hassman
Leolin O. Hayes '30
Carl L. '48 and Esther Herman
James M Herrold '28
William H, Hudson '38
Lawrence M. '43 and
Louise Kresge '45 Isaacs
William and Lynne Karniol
The Rev. Dr Lester J, '37
and Elizabeth Karschner
Esther Yingling Kern '38
Dr Joseph and
Frances Roush '50 Kovacic
Mary W. Moffitt '28
Albert R '50 and
Louise A. '50 Molinaro
Leah C. Oberheim '47
Harold and Nancy O'Connor
Caroline Grubb Reisinger '39
Josephine Shuman Robbins
Mrs, Raymond E- Roush
Margaret R, Shekletski '37
Erie L '35 and
Marjorie S. Shobert
Mary Elise Spiggle '34
James and LaRue Unglaube
Elizabeth Wiley
E. E, Wissinger
Bruce '33 and Marian
Walborn '33 Worthington
Members of the 1858 Society
1858 Society recognizes those individuals who
contribute $500 to $999 annually In 1989-90, 156
members gave $80,959 to Susquehanna University.
It is our honor and privilege to recognize the
members of the 1858 Society.
ARA Services. Inc.
ARCO Foundation
Ashland Oil Foundation. Inc.
Charles S. Bailes '56
Jane F Barlovi/
Elizabeth J, Barnhart '40
Bell Atlantic Corporation
Bell ol Pennsylvania
Franklyn M, Bergonzi '67
Albert and Gertrude Berman
Larry R. Bingaman '55
BKW Coach Line
Sheldon and Lillibelh Boruchow
Lucile Bossart
Ruth G. Botdorf '45
Florence Reitz Brenneman '41
Wilhelm B. and
Hilda Bronander. Jr
James J. '63 and
Brenda Campbell
Carefree Travel Service, Inc.
Council tor the Advancement and
Support of Education
Jack E. Cisney '59
Combustion Engineering
Commercial Printing, Inc.
Country Cupboard, Inc.
John D. Crusius '72
Signe Alford Davis '31
John G. Devine '49
Diamond Manufacturing
Company
Fred Dunkelberger '63
Arthur D. Ebersberger '68
Edward E. Eisenhart '40
Jason M. and Patricia Elsas
Constantine C. Exarchos '68
First Lutheran Church
First Pennsylvania Bank
Jane C. Freeman
Gregory E '70 and
Jacqueline O'Shea '71 Galano
William H. Gehron '40
Boyd and Jane S. Gibson
Paul R. and Dorothy B. Gibson
Ethel Straesser Gilbert '40
James J. '55 and
Elsie Gruber '56 Gormley
Robert N. and Alice V. Gottshall
Governor Snyder Mansion Gifts
H. Wayne Griest '71
Patricia Laubach Hallman '66
Parents Weekend is highlighted h\ the ' 'big game ' ' with hann
.v/ifMr Critsader suppo
Wellington "Duke" Hartman '30
James R. and Eunice Heistand
Raymond C. and Janet Helt
H. Brentwood Henzel '65
Carl L. '48 and Esther Herman
Harold J. Hershey '65
Hershey Foods Corporation Fund
Historic Trees
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
Robert C. and Evelyn G. Huggard
Robert A. and Barbara J. Hughes
Barry R. '68 and
Denise Horton '68 Jackson
William A. '44 and
Margaret Gemmill '44 Janson
R- Alexander Jervis '65
John Hancock Mutual
Johnson & Johnson
JPM Company
Frank S. (deceased) and
Hilda Karniol
Frederick W. Kelly, Jr '66
Kentucky Fried Chicken
George A. '64 and
Carol Cox '65 Kirchner
Karl E. '38 and
Margaret Dunkle '41 Kniseley
Signe Gates Knock '71
Kreamer Feed Store
Charles E. Kroeck '31
Charles A. and Janet B. Laubach
Herbert C. Lauver '38
Orville H. Lauver '54
William A. Lewis. Jr '68
David W. and
Bonnie Eiker '70 Lightcap
John P. and Nancy B. Locke
Douglas L. '70 and
Lynn Keim '71 Marion
Susan Lang Martin '74
Milton H. Maslin. Jr '65
Thomas S and
Suzanne T. McCready
Robert L. McGeehan '33
Medical & Surgical Center, Inc.
Merck Company Foundation
Billy and Clyde Montgomery
Pauline Crow Mount '34
Francis A. Nace '62
Richard A. and
Kathleen Q. Norman
Mary Sarba Norwood '50
Paul Stine Chev.-Glds.-Geo.
Gladys Wentzel Phillips '39
Nicholas O. Prusack II '67
Robert H. '69 and
Carol Scherb '70 Ray
The Scott C. & Mary D. Rea Trust
Carl and Alice Rice
Charles J. and Carmen Ries
Mrs. William O. Roberts
Sandra M. Rocks '75
Rohm & Haas Co.
Philmer H. Rohrbaugh '74
A. Richard and
Carol Sue Rosenberg
Jeffrey A. Roush '71
Allen I. '60 and
Carol Shesler '63 Rowe
Chester G. Rowe '52
Roberta. Sander '40
Philip E. '71 and Catherine
Rogers '71 San Filippo
Richard F Saylor '69
John O. Schleig '40
John A. Schoffstall. Sr '33
Scott Paper Company Foundation
Shearson Lehman Hulton
Margaret Roush Shekletski '37
John W. and Deniece Shimrak
Smeltz Auto Sales Co.
Carl G. Smith '28
Victor J. Sobolewski III '79
Norrine Bailey Spencer '68
Squibb Corporation
J. Donald Steele, Jr '73
Eugene B. Steininger '48
John R. Strangfeld, Jr. '75
W. Alfred Streamer '26
Stroehmann Brothers Company
Phyllis A. and Clarence E. Stubert
James W. '64 and
Barbara Evans '65 Summers
Robert W. Surplus '45
Time Warner, Inc.
Townsend's. Inc.
Unisys Corporation
Louis A. Vermillion '70
Walnut Acres, Inc.
Jeffrey G. Whitney '63
Paul M. '75 and
Kaye Stein '75 Willbanks
Robert E, Winter '48
Robert F Wohlsen '48
Woolrich, Inc.
Ceroid M. Wunderlich '73
Carl C. Yingling '72
Young Door Company
Kathryn Morning Ziegler '30
Philip S. Zofrea '80
l\/lembers of the Maroon Club
Tlw Maroon Club recognizes individuals who
contribute $250 to $499 annually to Susquehanna
University. In 1989-90, 413 members gave $105,708
to the University. It is our honor and privilege to
recognize the members of the Maroon Club.
Richard C. Abbott '72
Lawrence A. Abler
Air Products and Chemicals
Henry R. Albright '54
Willard D. Allbeck '19
American Cyanamid Company
American Home Products
Corporation
American Optical Corporation
Kenneth R. Anderson '35
Charles R. Anianavage '75
Appleton Papers, Inc.
Brian D. Archibald '77
Armstrong World Industries, Inc.
David E. '77 and
Cheryl Rahlfs '77 Atkinson
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William D. Atkinson '74
Donald T '71 and
Linda Brown '73 Auld
Allen A. Aungst '63
Alan Bachrach '64
Bankers Trust Company
David A. Barber '70
Dennis A. Barley '81
Stuart E. H'86 and Ruth Barstad
Eric A. Bartholomew '81
Donald R, Bashore '47
John J. Basti '73
Battram Company
Barry B. '60 and
Nancy Phillips '60 Bealor
George E. Beam '29
Barbara A. Beans '79
Susan Evans Beard '65
Richard A. Bechtel '72
Leslie J. Beers '76
Bellcore
Alan M. Bennett '72
Carl E. and Fair Bentz
John W. Bittinger '23
Mildred E. Bittner '42
Black & Decker Corporation
James A, '63 and
H/lartha Barker '70 Blessing
George C, and Carol L. Boone
Jeanne R, Boyer '73
Lee E. '26 and
Laura Henninger '25 Boyer
Robert A Boyer '38
Andrew J. and Dolores Bozzeili
Robert M, Brenneman '73
Christine M, Bringman '82
The Brunswick Foundation, Inc.
Paul B. '50 and
Virginia Blough '50 Buehler
Harry W. '48 and
Virginia Doss '48 Butts
William F Carolan '33
Carpenter Technology Corporate
Foundation
F Thomas '63 and
Doris Hoffman '64 Casey
Central Builders Supply
CertainTeed Corporate Foundation
Dorothy Rothermel Chaffee '28
Roger P Cheney '71
Dewey P. and Rosemarie Clark
Gordon W. '73 and
Janice Kimmerer '75 Clark
Donald E. Coleman '60
Colonial Furniture Company
Colonial Penn Corporation
Robert F Conrad. Jr. '83
John R. Cook
Virginia M. Coombs
Frank C. Corcoran '47
Corning Glass Works Foundation
Donald R. Cosgrove '48
Diane C. Croft '81
CSX Corporation
Walton R. Cueman '65
John and Gladys Dagie
John Dagle Jewelry
Robert and Kathleen Dalton
Alice Yonghaus Davenport '51
Phillip H. and Joanne C. David
Preston B and Isabella Davis
Sue C Davis '66
Henry J. '70 and
Barbara Hitchens '69 DePerro
Warren 8. '75 and
l^/lichele Maiben '74 Diggins
David M '70 and
Sandra tVlcDermott '72 Dolinsky
Marion D Drumheller '57
David M. Dumeyer '69
Virginia Dyer
Eastern Associated Foundation
Dennis L. '73 and
Ann Hilbish '71 Eckman
James and Suzanne Ediund
Marilyn Moritz Elam '68
Kenneth F '55 and
Charlotte Sandt '56 Erdley
Ernst & Whinney
Evangelical Lutheran Church
F Joseph and Annette P. Farnoly
Frances Ray Faylor '65
Hans E. and
Barbara W. Feldmann
Herman R. Fenstermacher '32
Richard T '65 and
Margaret Fenstermacher
Russell C. '75 and
Jacquelyn Strub '75 Filbey
Janice B. '69 and David R. Fisher
Robert F Fisher '40
Fisher Clark & Lauer
Charles D. '76 and
Kathi Stine '76 Flack
H. Ruth Folkmann '28
Ford Motor Company Fund
Mary Drake Franco '67
The Front Street Station
Rebecca M. Fuller '76
Vincent E. and Peggy J. Furey
Allen and Flora Gaarden
George V. Ganter '74
Alicia Balfe Gaul '80
James C. '50 and
Martha Martin '51 Gehris
Harold F Geise '68
John Garcia '40 and
Audrey Dodge '45 Gensel
GeraghtyS Miller
William A. Gerkens '64
Ralph W. and Johanna B. Giasi
Richard C. Goff
Robert M. Goodspeed
Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Mary Lizzio Govekar '47
John D. Granger '75
Andrew S. '79 and
Elizabeth Kennedy '79 Graybill
Reed A. '38 and
Grace Drew '36 Greninger
Richard W. '69 and
Janet Fowler '68 Grey
Wm. F Groce, Inc.
Martin L. Grossman '25
Roberta. Gundaker '64
Linda Rolston Gutowski '70
Melvin E. Haas '42
Robert L. Hackenberg '56
Robert B. Hancock '64
Mary Jane Jessen Hansen '49
Paul W. Hartline '31
Arlene Laudenslager Hatton '31
Zelda F Haus '27
Patricia F Heathcote '52
Susan M. Hegberg
David C. and Marcie Henry
Donald K. Henry '35
Stanley R. and Mary P. Henry
Phoebe Herman '17
George W. Herrold '71
Hilsher Graphics
Paul R. Hinsch '74
Robert B. and
Marianne W. Hirschman
Raymond '47 and
Dorothy Dellecker '43 Hochstuhl
Hoffmann-La Roche Foundation
Herbert H. Holderman '43
Vernon V. Hoover '58
Harvey A. Horowitz '64
John Hospodar '49
Richard E. Howe, Jr. '64
Thomas W. Hurlocker H'90
Nicholas P. Interdonalo '79
Harriet Dietrich Jessup '27
Jane Hutchison Kaempfer '41
Esther Yingling Kern '38
George J. Kimmel '38
Donald A King '48
Jackson T and Nancy King
Robert J. '68 and
Margaret Heil '69 King
Peter D. '65 and
Carol Ocker '65 Kirk
Lori Border Kissinger '64
Richard L. Kisslak '58
Frances Kivko
John H. '70 and
Linda Major '71 Klemeyer
Ray W. Kline '38
Ruth B. Koch '34
Lauretta F. Koenig '76
Jack and Ruth Kolbert
Eugene F. Kolva '56
Dr and Mrs. Lawrence J. Kopf
Frances Roush Kovacic '50
Kraft, Inc.
Harold R. '48 and
Corinne Kahn '45 Kramer
Kratzer Oil Company, Inc.
Walter J. '80 and
Joan Penniman '80 Krzastek
William B.M. Kundert '74
H. Laurence '70 and
Christine Richards '69 Kyse
Josephine Hoy Lamb '33
Judith Hawk Lasley '66
Norman H. Lauer '62
L/B Water Service, Inc.
John A. '40 and
Eleanor Croft '39 Learn
Alice Ann Patterson Leidel '58
Robert E. '61 and
Joan Lawley '62 Leighty
Judy Lambert Lenz '75
Faye R. Lewis '52
George '54 and
Lorraine Rarick '52 Liddington
Randall S. Lieberman '84
Richard W. '48 and Gertrude
Roberts '48 Lindemann
Theodore H'75 and Nadine
Lindquist
Wallace J. Lindsay, Jr '74
William F Livengood '67
William M. and Crystal J. Loftus
David W. Long '76
Esther Kaufman Lucas '38
Paul B. Lucas '28
Frederic G. MacQuesten '43
Marvin J. Malone '63
Everett M. '50 and
Jeanne Kahler '50 Manning
Thomas C. Maran '67
Susan A. Martin '78
Thelma Martinec
Mary Macintosh
Romeo F and Caroline Mattiussi
Thomas F and Jenny McGrath
McGraw-Hill Foundation, Inc.
Russell L. McTague '59
Meckley's Limestone Products
Mellon Bank
Meridian Bank
Irving H. Merwin '64
William C. Merz '70
Robert C. '54 and
Jane Cline '54 Mickatavage
Middleburg Oil Company
James R. '60 and
Jean Ewald '62 Middleswarth
Midlantic National Bank
Charles H. Miller '29
Linda Palmer Miller '70
Robert R. '67 and
Carolyn Wahler '67 Miller
Wayne E. Miller '55
Gary L. '61 and
Stephanie Haase '60 Moore
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company
Lewis R. '77 and
Kathy-Ann McCarty '76 Morrow
Dennis G. Mosebey '73
Mr. Donut of Hummels Wharf
National Westminster Bank
Anthony D. and Sally Nazzaro
New York Telephone Company
Samuel F. and Joan M. Niness
Susan Lehman Northrup '59
Frances Hubler Nuernberg '35
Helen S. Nunn
Robert E. and Helen Nylund
David R. '79 and
Ellen Schmidt '79 Odenath
Susan Odjakjian '79
Karen L. Olson '71
Martin J. Ortenzio '83
Pacific Telesis
James C. Packard '70
Joseph P. Palchak. Jr. '71
Marjorie Mack Pearson '67
J.C. Penney Company
Phillips Motel
Thomas G. and Janet Pickering
Neil H. Potter
Eleanor K. Pourron '59
Cynthia R. Poust
John R '41 and Mathilda
Neudoerffer '39 Powell
N. David and
Virginia M. Rahal
Sidney G. and Marylou Ranck
Paul D. Reamer '31
J. Robert Reeder '32
Doreen Bolton Rehrig '72
James B. '49 and
Marilyn Beers '51 Reilly
Otto and Beulah Reimherr
Reliance Group Holdings, Inc.
Richard K. Renn '73
Raymond O. Rhine '29
Rhoads Mills, Inc.
Sidney F '59 and
Sandra Brandt '61 Richard
Maureen Davenport Ries '62
Thomas R. Rippon, Esq.
Robert R and
Mary P. Rittereiser
Donald P Rohrbach '48
Richard E. Rowe '63
Harold R. Ruhl '23
John W. '71 and Georgeann
Mercincavage '73 Ruhl
Robert C Rungee '75
Michael E. Rupprecht '64
Sara Lee Foundation
Genevieve Sarra
Kenneth Sausman, Jr. '67
Irene Etter Schmehl '63
Edward A. and Betty J. Schmidt
Judy Hoffman Schmidt '70
William L. and Linda Schrufer
A. Rebecca Schumacher '72
Martin W. and Judith G. Schwartz
Robert N. Seebold '74
Gary R Seifert '67
Stan Seiple
B. Henry Shafer '37
Allen Shaffer & Son Insurance
Raymond C. '61 and
Virginia Kratz '61 Sharrow
Marian L. Shatto '67
Paul C. Shatto, Jr '41
Charles J. Shearer '31
Shenwin Williams Foundation
Stanley R. Shilling '57
Keith A. '81 and
Beth Nacinovich '82 Shuey
Marilyn L. Sierer '87
Linda L. Skinner '85
Louise Slater
DebraJ. Smith '85
Debra Plunkett Smith '72
Robert A. Smith '62
Ruth J. Smith H'82
Sally Baskin Snauffer '64
Jill Fuller Snyder '58
Joseph A. Snyder, Jr '64
Southern New England Telephone
Stanley Woodworking
Garrett L. Stauffer '70
John R. '51 and
Lois Gordon '52 Steiger
Cheryl R. Stickle '68
Dorothy Turnbach Stickney '31
St. Luke Evangelical
Lutheran Church
Sigmund A. and
Elizabeth B. Stoler
Jesse Stone '51
Mitchel D. Storey '76
William G. Straus '65
Richard H. '66 and
Pamelia Dick '65 Streamer
William R. Swarm '33
Tedd's Landing, Inc.
Jack and Nevere Tenbekjian
Textron, Inc.
Christopher and
Christine Thomforde
Elinor M. Thompson '71
Jack M. '50 and
Gabrielle Speyer '49 Thorp
Christopher A, Thorsheim '85
Sara U. Tollinger '34
Steve F '53 and
Joyce Wagner '53 Torok
Toyota Motor Sales USA, Inc.
Marcella Chaya Turnbach '36
Dorothy Turner '36
USAir, Inc.
Thomas A. Voll '83
Suzanne W. '83 and
J. Thomas Walker
James R Wallbillich '79
William C. '85 and
Mary Fisher '85 Warrick
Richard T '82 and
Lynn Sarf '77 Watkins
William W. and
Elizabeth M. Wenzel
David B. Werner '70
Richard G Westervelt '50
Karl E. Westerville '65
Westinghouse Educational
Foundation
Richard L. Wetzel '50
James W. '58 and
Gail Woolbert '58 White
Elizabeth Wiley
Robert L. and Marsha A. Williams
Lynn Whittlesey Wilson '72
Windsor Technologies, Inc.
Eileen Boone Winter '43
Kermit D Witmer '32
A. Franklin Wolfe '45
Fancher E. Wolfe '51
Suzanne Yenchko '68
Zartman Construction, Inc.
James L. Zimmerman '65
Joseph A. and Marilyn Zollo
Karen Pfleger Zygan '69
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Members of the Orange Club
The Orange Club recognizes those individuals who
contribute $125 to $249 annually. In 1989-90, 759
members gave $96,463 to Susquehanna University. We
are pleased to honor the members of the Orange Club.
Xavier Abbott '35
Richard E. Ahnert
Gladys Telleen Ahrenholz '38
Kevin J. '85 and
Tracy Gerard '85 Akner
Joy Good Albright '85
Alexander Pontiac-Buick
Allied-Signal Foundation
David H. '75 and
Karol Sllvick '76 Allison
June Lawrence Alter '65
Amoco Foundation, Inc.
Ronald R Ardres
Frank L. Arena '80
Beatrice Gentzler Armold '33
Armstrong Rubber Company
Louise Brophy Arnold '72
George S. and
Suzanne W. Ashman
Frank S. Attinger '44
Stephen E. Ayer '72
Stephen Azary '36
Elizabeth Hodges Bagger '62
Bernard A. Bahr, Jr '75
Rick L. '78 and
Kathy Smith '78 Bailey
Verna Gayman Baldwin '39
Keith H. '69 and
Charlene IVIoyer '72 Bance
Bank of New York
Edward R. '78 and
Sherry Seiple '78 Barben
Barclays Bank PLC
Anne Ostheim Barnes '62
Bastian Tire Sales
The Baxter Foundation
Jean B. Beamenderfer '39
Gregory M '73 and
Lynne Stansfield '74 Beck
Beck Electric Construction
Company
Becker Body Shop
Henry L. Belcolle '84
Charles S Bender II '67
Stephen H. Bender '72
Donna S. Benham
Douglas F Bernegger '76
Deborah M. Bernhisel '78
Thomas N. Berryman '71
Dale F '72 and
IVIargaret Harris '70 Biesecker
RoyR. Bilger'49
Mark A. Billow '80
Bingaman & Son Lumber
Glenroy H Bishop '32
Paul M. Bishop '30
Maurice H. Bobst, Jr '61
Roy A. and
Gloria E, Boedeker
James A Bonsall '34
David A. Borden '72
Ruth Freed Bosch '53
Terry R, Bossert '68
Mark R. Bostic '78
Michael Boury III
Barry E. '69 and
Kathleen Van Order '70 Bowen
Raymond C, and
Mary Jane Bowen
James E. Bowman '68
Walter L. Brandau '51
Patricia Goetz Brenan '62
Michael J. Breslin
Walter O. Breuninger '74
Jean Kinzer Brinser '45
George R. Brosius '40
Margaret Boyle Brown '38
Gloria Graybill Brubaker '62
James H. Brubaker '32
Sylvia Buck '88
Robert F Buckfelder '77
Lorna J, Buis
S.J. Bullington
Bull Run Inn
Mark D, Burkhardt '76
William D. Burrell '73
S.Y Byun
Paul A. '72 and
Anne Herdle '73 Cain
leda Calich
Richard E. Campbell '50
Charles H. '52 and
Voylet Dietz '52 Carr
Gregory J. Carr '83
Robert G. Carr '75
Carrier Corporate
Foundation, Inc.
Marlyn Rath Carson '73
Marilynn Blend Carstensen '74
William B. Caruth '35
Robert E. Cascone '79
Cellitti Moving & Storage Co,
Dorothy E. Cerven
Dye & Finish
James E. Chadwick '52
Elizabeth Charles '68
Kevin M. Chesia '85
Carol Dauberman Chidsey '56
Cigna Foundation
Peter S. Ciszak '73
Citicorp Investment Management
Barbara Watkins Clark '50
Theodore H, '50 and
Betsy Hill '49 Clark
Classic Elegance
Margaret Clelland '32
Jack R. Clifford
David C. Cloetingh '79
The Coca-Cola Company
Christopher L. Cochran '81
William E. Cochran '83
Ronald B. '80 and
Susan Harrold '80 Colvin
Joseph Condon '53
CONTEL of PA, Inc
Continental Corporation
Foundation
Roger H. and
Mary E. Cook
George A. Cooper '48
George L. Corsilia
Daniel M. '69
and Karen Kister '70 Corveleyn
Keith J. '73 and
Louise Hower '72 Costello
Courtyard Counseling Center
Cowles Media Company
Thomas H. '79 and
Erin Hoff '79 Coyne
Robert M. Cravitz, Esq.
Rudyard L. and Doris Crider
John C.S. Crosbie '47
Mr. and Mrs. Richard I.
Crossland, Sr.
Crum and Forster
Michael A. '70 and
Eileen Lach '70 Cummins
Nicholas and Inger Danias
A. Bruce '75 and
Nancy Adams '77 Dansbury
Helen Hisdorf Dauberman '38
Mary Helm Davey '38
Paul L. Daviet '80
Catherine Cook Davis '82
Frances Thomas Davis '30
Nancy A. Davis '61
Carol Powers Dawson '75
Jay M. and Nancy L. Dawson
Gilbert O. Day. Jr. '52
Charles L, DeBrunner '73
Gene H. Dechert '64
Galen H. and Deanna Deibler
Carle Birtley Deitrick '86
Holly Grove Delaney '66
Thomas F Demko '85
W. John Derr '24
Christian H. Dewald '88
David M. Diffenderffer '72
Anthony J. and
Tommie Lee Dingbaum
Helen Musselman Dobbie '40
Robert W. and
Penny Donnahoo
William H. Dreibelbis '29
E. Wayne Dreyman '74
Steven E. Dubs '70
Milton C. and Gladys M. Dumeyer
The Duncanson and Holt Group
Harold A. Dunkelberger H'79
Howard W. Dye '43
Charlotte M. Eberly
John C. and Judith Ebert
Richard H '74 and
Deborah Hansen '75 Eickhoff
Jane Reiser Eisenhart '75
Emerson Electric Company
Cheryl Parisi Emmert '86
Larry L. Eppley '72
Frederick H. Ernst '77
Matthew M. Fager '87
Albert N, Faltas
Richard A, Farnow '71
Joanne Steinke Faul '81
George A. '72 and
Jill Stevens '74 Pecker
Federal National Mortgage
Association
Maurice R. Feldman '56
Dorothy Fersch '79
Robert H. '80 and
Alayne Hunter '80 Fessler
Marjorie Kostenbauder Finley '56
Firemans Fund American
Foundation
First Evangelical Lutheran Church
First Fidelity Bancorporation
First National Bank
John and Carolyn Fischer
R. Allen '61 and
Barbara Allen '64 Fiscus
Frederick I. Fisher '63
Henry R. Fisher '73
Robert G. '69 and
Donna Hilton '69 Fisher
Miriam Miller Fisher-Coryell '39
Peter L. Fiss '77
Gwen Henneforth Fitch '68
Brian J. Fitzpatrick '81
Gerald O, Fletcher '59
Lloyd S and Beverly J. Foight
Raymond F Ford
Steven D. Foreman '79
Ronald E. Fouche '57
Karen White Fox '74
Harold A. Freed '66
Jo Ann Pricker '76
J. William '66 and
Jean Wilkinson '67 Gagne
Nora Steinhards Galins '54
C. Patnck '73 and
Jeanne Yost '72 Gallagher
Daniel L. Gallagher '84
Martin L. Gallagher
Peter M. and
Elizabeth F Gallagher
Mark R. '76 and
Marjorie Brouse '76 Gaul
Whitney A. Gay '71
Barry I. Gehnng '67
Henry W. Geiss '56
Debra Carey Gellert '76
General Electric Foundation
Chris A. '73 and
June Belletti '73 George
Ghezzi's
Jeffrey S. Gicking '79
GaryR. Gilbert '69
Frank C. Gill '31
Richard G. and
Jane L. Gingerich
Christopher J. Gipe '66
H Donald Glaser. Jr '68
PH. Glatfelter Company
Susan A. Goetting '88
Gerald R. and Betty Gordon
Jeffrey L. Goria '71
Donna L. Gottshall '81
Graci's Flowers
Michael E. Gray
Jeffrey M. Greco '74
Lester S. Greider '36
Thomas R. Gresh '66
Dennis J. and Marcia G. Gretz
Jane Longenecker Grim '57
Delsey Morris Gross '27
Charles H. '50 and
Lois Seybrecht '51 Grund
M. Gubin & Son
William F '80 and
Lynda Ruby '80 Guinan
Robert E. Guise '69
Eugene H. '48 and
Dorothy Eilhardt '48 Gundrum
Mark R. '38 and
Leonora Spotts '39 Guthrie
Patricia Houtz Haines '50
Samuel J. Halpern '68
William B. Hamaker '69
Donald C. '70 and
Darcy Jones '72 Hamlin
C. Dean Hammond III '70
Nancy Waick Hanford '69
Sarah E. Hannum '64
Hardee's
Scott H. Harding '88
Ronald C. Hardnock '62
Donald R Hare
George F H'71 and
Janet Earhart '36 Harkins
Yvonne Everest Harmon '21
Jeanne Attinger Hassinger '51
John Havas '68
George J and Kathleen Haydu
H. Lee '48 and
Edith Wegner '49 Rebel
Jane Helsing Eichenwald '76
Alvin R. Henderson '50
Robert J. Henninger '51
William H. Henschke II '72
Chhstopher L. Reran '70
Michael J. '78 and
Janice Gaschen '79 Herman
Sluik'nts sniJv uy^ethcr
niiu-d Bliiunh-Wcis Libnii
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Robert L. Herr '39
James H. Herrold '63
Albert '36 and
Martha Bolig '38 Hess
Robert L. Hester, Jr '85
Jack B. and Betty Jane Hetrick
Frederick L. Hickman '77
Shelley Getiman Hill '74
Wayne D. Hill '70
Peter C Hinsch '81
S. William '84 and
Suzanne Carr '84 Hinton
Gregg A Hodgdon '70
Jean Rheinhart Hodgdon '38
Beverly Jones Hoehing '84
June Hendricks Hoke '42
Warren J. and June A. Hollander
Bradford '76 and
Karen Johnson '77 Hollinger
Clifford R, Holm '83
David E. and l^/larie Horlacher
H. Louis Horner, Jr '70
Lenore Garman Horner '47
Jeanne Davis Horovitz '77
Susan Zimmerman Horstman '76
Hoss's Steak & Sea House
l^erleE. Hubbard '32
Barbara Kaufmann Huber '67
Bruce and Betsy Huffine
Lee C. and Arlene L, Hummel
C. Wesley Hunt
Frank E. Hurley
f^/lichaelJ. Huth'72
Richard A. Hutter '68
ICI Americas, Inc.
Charles J. and Pam Igoe
l\/larlin A, Inch '61
IngersoH-Rand
International Flavors &
Fragrances, Inc.
International Telephone
& Telegraph
Janney, Montgomery, Scott, Inc.
Carol Dickinson Johns '73
Bonnie L. Johnson '65
David B, Johnson '69
Gary R '84 and
Carolyn Bloxham '84 Johnson
Peter S. Johnson '79
Sheldon A. Johnson '58
Johnson & Higgins
Johnstown Alumni Club
Richard T Jolly
Isabel Kiss Jones '49
Jeffrey A. Jones '77
Kenneth R. Jones
Robert F and Kathleen F Jones
Charles C. '83 and
Anna Milheim '84 Jordan
Edward S. Kaltreider '74
Richard S. '65 and
Grace Simington '64 Karschner
Katie's Kleeners
Horace A. Kauffman '40
Blanche Stauffer Keeny '29
Alan B. '71 and
Susan W. Kegerise
Carol B. Kehler '74
Henry J. Keil '39
John D. '67 and
Andrea Schumann '67 Keim
Helen Achenbach Keitel '52
Winifred M. Keller '84
Keller's Auto Body Inc.
E Jean Kelly '47
Joseph W Kenney
Roderick E. Kerr, Jr '77
J. Christopher Kerwin '74
Kietfer Physical Therapy
Alan L. Kiel '64
Robert J. Kimbel. Jr '74
George W. '63 and
Jane Kump '63 Kindon
Donald S. King '66
Brian D Kleckner '87
Betsy J. Kluge '81
K-Mart Corporation
Knoebel's Amusement Park
Harry F. Kocher, Jr '55
Bruce D. Koenecke '77
Barry D. and Celia H. Kole
Robert W. Koons H'58
Edward P Kopf '53
Edward F Korper '40
Jeannette Moyer Kowell '67
Grace Beckley Kramer '27
Rose Gumbert Krape '29
Patrick F '76 and
Elizabeth Walsh '76 Kreger
Samuel Kuba III '75
Carol Wells Kueffner '74
Milton M. Kuhn '65
Barbara Slockalis Labanosky '64
Robert R. '78 and
Cindy Erickson '79 Labarca
Richard K. and Janet M. Laing
Emilio A. '73 and
Elizabeth Hollingshead
'73 Lancione
Nancy Myers Landis '47
Debra S. Latchaw '76
George R. Laufenberg '72
Timothy B. Lawlor '77
Victor J. Lazarow '68
John R. '47 and
Elizabeth Miller '47 Leach
Carolyn Tweed Leap '65
Leer East
Lenker Manufacturing
Jerry A. '82 and
Janice Trojan '76 Lessman
Amy Stouffer Leta '82
Barbara A. Lewis
Brian E. '72 and
Nancy Uckert '73 Lewis
Ivor Lewis
David E. LindquisI '79
John B. Lippincolt '71
Donald '75 and
Debbie Dempsey '74 Littlejohn
Barry I. '70 and
Jean McEvoy '71 Llewellyn
Karen M. Loeffler '64
Robert S Long '73
Graydon I. Lose '54
Alan C '70 and
Linda Nansteel '71 Lovell
Richard H. and Margaret Lowright
GuyM. Lubold'25
Joanne Romano Lucas '68
Robert J Luth '66
David F '80 and
Cindy Wolter '82 Lynch
Mary A. Mack '83
Lee Erholm MacKenn 58
Frances Kline MacPherson '34
David W. Madison '71
Margaret Ide Maguire '33
Elizabeth Bussman Mahler '77
David W. Main '76 and
Ann L. Marshall '76
Judith Wittosch Malcolm '69
Robert W. Manning '78
Chris A. Markle '84
Javier F. Martinez '79
Gail D. Mason '70
Carl H'75 and Thilda Mau
Christine V. Mayo '67
Lori Thomas McCue '78
Ronald S. McGlaughlin '81
Mae McDonald McGroarty '33
Marian E. McKechnie
Charles R McLane III '74
Charles H. McLeskey '68
Faith Harbeson McNitI '41
Eugene F. Meany '76
Melcot Radiator
John J. Menapace '66
Ethel McGrath Meola '52
Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.
John R. '49 and
Harriet Gould '48 Mertz
Russell P Mertz '59
Doris Moon Metcalf '56
Edward Mihahk. Esq.
James S. Milford '47
Jean Rothermel Miller '50
Laurance W. Miller '61
Pamela Kishpaugh Miller '65
Milton Steel & Supply Company
Wayne H. Minami '62
Gloria Beaver Mincemoyer '60
James R and Helen E. Misanin
Clair S. Mitch '52
M & L Appliances
Richard D. Moglia '47
Terry L. '62 and
Martha Sue Detjen '64 Moll
Brian W. Molner '85
John Moore, Esq.
Moore Business Forms
Gerald E. '51 and
Bettie Winey '53 Moorhead
Paul A. and Pauline Morelock
Jeffrey D. '82 and
Susan Kees '83 Morgan
William A. '76 and
Kathleen Marvin '76 Morgan
James W. Morris '52
Robert H. Morris
Jo Ann Hort Moyer '50
Laura Scaife Moyer '68
Moyer Electronic Supply
Mohammad M. Munir, M.D.
William Murdoch, Jr
Elsie Myers '37
Nabisco, Inc.
James R. Nace '70
Margaret Jager Nance '66
H. Gerald Nanos '70
Ronald J. and Diana S. Naspo
National Limestone Quarry
Mark E. Nelson '79
Anthony Nespoli, M.D.
New Jersey Bell
Mary Jarrett Newland '38
New York Times Company
Foundation
Anne Hepler Nichol '56
Albert M. Noggle '77
Carol Smith Nolan '74
Northway Industries, Inc.
John A. '67 and
Barbara Smith '68 Norton
Maurice D. and Judith R. Oaks
Stephen C. Obici '81
Martha Kauffman Ocker '75
Nancy Paterson O'Hara '80
Philip B. Olphin '76
James P Olson '82
OMNI Construction, Inc.
Debra Maurer Ondeyka '75
Donald P '68 and
Mary Ann Carpenter '68 Orso
John P Osborn '82
Ruth E. Osborn '54
Alexander T Oshirak '54
Horace A. and Elizabeth Ott
Stephen W. Owen II '39
Anna Mae Oyster '50
Paramount Communications
Foundation
Alan Parcells '47
James H. '62 and
Barbara Lovell '64 Parker
Keith E. Paterson '76
Dianne Harshman Patterson '68
Mark R. Paules '76
Virginia Payne
James Pearce '40
Kathleen Livingston Peck '68
Mary Mack Rendered '40
Karen Jane Ness Pennett '82
Penn Valley Printing Company
Donald W. Peppier '69
Kenneth Peress
Joseph P '63 and
Marilyn Vekassy '63 Perfilio
Rose Runk Perry '36
James B. Peters '49
Pfizer, Inc.
George E. Phillips '36
George W. Phillips '50
Maria McNally Phillips '79
Robert A. '73 and
Nancy Search '73 Phipps
Robert A. Pittello '51
John M. '73 and
Diane Mahoney '74 Pivarnik
PMA Foundation
Dorothy B. Porter H'71
Samuel Porter '52
Marion Moyer Potteiger '17
KayM. Potts '63
William H. Poust III '78
Steven F. and Anita E. Prato
Leonard R Puree!! '62
Robert J. Purcell '79
Philomena Quattrocchi '69
William A. and Lois Quinn
Christopher K. Rallis
Ella Fetherolf Raup '49
Reader's Digest Foundation
Donald M Reamer '56
The Record
Mary L. Reedy
Ronald R. Reese '82
Theodore K. '85 and
Holly Bonner '83 Reese
Janet Hoke Reiff '44
Kathryn A. Reihard '79
Lois Renter '52
John A. Reuther '50
Harold E and Mary A. Reynolds
Judith A. Rile '78
Carson G. Ritchie '75
Mary Ingram Ritsert '68
Karen Cherrington Robbins '74
Philip B. Robeson, Jr '76
Jay S. '78 and
Adelaide Parcel '80 Rogers
Alice M. Roher '77
Daniel W. Rohrbaugh
David A Rohrer '76
Rosenblum's, Inc.
Judith A. Rothermel '64
Andrew J. and Ruth E. Rucci
David C. Ruler '78
James O '80 and
Margaret Gutjahr
'83 Rumbaugh
Mary-Margaret Overly Ruth '59
Ryder System, Inc.
Bruce T '64 and
Leslie Bridgens '65 Sabin
Paul E. Sacks '82
Mohammad Samad, M.D.
Richard E. and Pauline J. Sameth
Helen Smith Sanders '49
Jill Freed Santoro '80
Gary '66 and
Joanne Brink '66 Scheib
George F '57 and
Janis Ouigley '58 Schluchterer
Roland W. and Ursula M. Schmid
Frederick B. Schmidt '40
Walter W. and
Martha Schoenewolf
Karralynn Mollins Schreck '83
Ethlynne Miller Schultz '31
G. Edward Schweikert III
Karen 8. Schwille '85
Susan Duerr Scolnik '65
Seebold Funeral Home
Kenneth R '68 and
Betsy Klose '68 Selinger
Naomi Bingaman Shafer '40
John R and Margaret K Shannon
Cynthia Osborn Shellman '80
Ralph I. Shockey '36
Glenn R. Showalter '59
Robert S. '73 and
Linda Capaldi '74 Siegel
Siemens Capital Corporation
Robert Y. '64 and
Pamela Yeager '64 Silar
Harold W. and Carolyn Singer
Georgiann Brodisch Skinner '63
Richard L. and Haze! Skinner
Thomas E. and Patricia A Skopal
Priscilla Edwards Slack '69
John R. and Lynn Smart
William E. Smeal '78
Charles W. Smeltz '75
Dorothy Webber Smith '43
Meredith R Smith, Jr '69
Patrick C. '84 and
Lisa Huchler '84 Smith
Ruth Buftington Smith '49
Marjorie Mengle Snyder '48
Robert C. Snyder '67
Bruce and Kathleen Sommers
Southern Company Services
John H. '62 and
Linda Leach '63 Spillman
Roberta Wyatt Stafford '73
Arthur C. Stamfel '54
Stephen A. Staruch '76
Sara Seal Stauffer '28
David C. Steffen '69
Harry E. Steffen '25
Mr and Mrs. C. Dale Steinmetz
Russell B Stevenson '80
Timothy J and Barbara E. Stewart
David F. Stover '71
Joseph W. Strode !!! '77
Adeline K. Strouse '25
Lorella Puglielli SIruzzi '82
Herman G. Stuempfle '45
Stephen P Stupp '73
Sunbury Broadcasting
Corporation
Douglas J. Swanek '83
Robert G and Caryl Swanson
Barner S. Swartz '40
Frederick R. Swavely '68
Michael F. and Angela Swords
George R. F and Barbara Tamke
Thomas N. Taylor '65
Kenneth B Teats, Jr '85
Tennant Company Foundation
Terry Wild Studio
William H. '74 and
Judith Turner '74 Thomas
Gilbert Tietz '66
Anne Stern Tilley '79
Joel C. Tokarz '80
T Luke Toomey '37
Towers Perrin
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Jeffrey R^ 79 and
Barbara Voelker '81 Towne
Debora Van Idersline Traas '75
Tru-BiM Lumber Company
Sheryl Carlton Trutt '76
Frederick D, Ullman
United Jersey Banks
ijrry W Updegrove '60
Howard L- and Beverly R Updyke
Gene R. Urey
Donald L, Utter '74
Nicholas C. Valvano '82
Edwin C. Van Cott '70
William H '55 and
Audrey Vollman '56 Vanderhoof
Donald L. Van Gilder '71
Dennis L. '68 and
Margaret Orth '66 Van Name
George H. and Lois R. VanTuyl III
Leroy A. and M. June Varcoe
Shirley Jones Vincent '69
Joseph V. VIcek '65
David G. Volk '52
Janeen Kruse Wadzita '79
Eric S. Walker '79
Martin L. and Joan C. Walter
William A. Ward
David F. and Donna Warner
Joseph H. Warren '79
Alan R. Waters '74
Edward K. Watkins '75
Dwight F Weeks '67
Willi K. E. Weichelt '60
Dexter N. Weikel '48
Nan Weller '68
Dorothy Shiffer Wesner '81
Brenda Overcash West '76
John T. Wheaton '71 and
Barbara G, Philbrick '73
Rachel Brubaker Whited '24
Robert B. Whomsley '78
David N. Wiley
Freeman Wilhour '25
Amelia Krapf Williams '33
Eugene F Williams '40
John L. and Jeanne T. Williams
Judith Lepley Williams '76
Joan Wiant Williamson-Clark '53
Bruce C. '84 and
Karen Schmid '83 Wilson
Kenneth E. Wilt '41
Roben W. Wissinger '81
Scott A. Wissinger '76
Joseph 8. Witcofsky '80
Gene Witiak '59
Stanley F and
Sandra L. Witkowski
Jeffrey S. '71 and
Joan Mercer '73 Witte
Harold F Woelfel, Esq.
William H. Wolchak '82
Vaughn A. '67 and Sandra J. Wolf
Virginia Mann Wolven '40
Xerox Foundation
Frank N Yaggi '63
Mary Patterson Yeager '35
Ray J. '59 and
Audrey Kellen '62 Yeingst
Suzanne Paetzer Yenkner '77
Robert G Yerger '58
Joanne Davis Zamos '65
Feme Lauver Zeigler '43
John F and Martha Zeller
Stephen E Ziminsky '82
Judith Anderson Zucker '59
Alumni Contributors
Susquehanna University is fortunate to have
outstanding support from its alumni. Again
this year, Susquehanna has achieved increases
in giving from dedicated, loyal alumni and
participation in 1989-90 was sustained at
40%. In many ways the University's success
is measured by the participation of those
closest to the University — the alumni. We are
pleased to list those alumni who contributed
to the University in 1989-90. We welcome the
opportunity to honor these classes for their
new and ongoing commitment.
Class Of 1914
Mary McCreight Stumpf
Class Of 1917
Phoebe Herman
Marion Moyer Potteiger
Francis E. Remaly
Grace Heffelfinger Ferguson
Martin L. Grossman
Alda L. Long
Guy M. Lubold
Catherine Fopeano Marchetti
Ruth Gaugler Sanders
Harry E. Steffen
Adeline K, Strouse
Sara Lenker Wiest
Freeman Wilhour
Christie E. Zimmerman
Class of 1918 Cass of 1926
Lulu Fetterolf Harman
Class Of 1919
Willard D. Allbeck
Helen Salem Wescoat
Yvonne Everest Harmon
Marie Romig Huntington
Olive Salem Walborn
Lee E, Boyer
Margaret Schmiermund Bruce
Percy B. Davis
Raymond O, Gilbert
Martha Larson Martin
Anna M. Norwat
Gere L. Sharretts
Lucy Herr Smith
W- Alfred Streamer
Ethel V Taylor
Luther Weaver. Jr.
Heber H. Hummel
Walter S. Ide
Elizabeth Hauser Kinsel
Paul B. Lucas
Mary Weimer Moffitt
Marvin W. Schlegel
Laentena McCahan Shelley
CarIG Smith
Sara Seal Stauffer
Class Of 1929
Jane Park Ashburner
George E. Beam
Anna Moyer Bohn
Rebecca Foster Burtnette
Eleanor Coons Crouse
William H. Dreibelbis
Nancy Lecrone Fay
Charles E. Fisher
Helen Carter Gehret
Blanche Stauffer Keeny
Rose Gumbert Krape
Dorothy Wassell Matthews
Charles H. Miller
Harold N. Moldenke
Raymond O. Rhine
Harry P Shaffer
Class of 1930
Harry S. Baird
Paul M. Bishop
Dorothy Strine Bowers
Edna Tressler Conrad
Frances Thomas Davis
Ruth Gilpin Goldsmith
Sherman E. Good
Wellington Hartman
Leolin O. Hayes
Henry C. Hoffman
Agnes McMullen Johnson
Daniel H. Kwasnoski
Ruth Goff Nicodemus
John S. Rhine
Simon B. Rhoads
Mildred Arbegast Speer
John H. Wall
Kathryn Morning Ziegler
Class of 1 923 Class of 1 927 ^'^^^ of 1 931
Dorothy Margerum App
Reide E Bingaman
John W. Bittinger
Stella Risser Cole
Ricardo Montero
Harold R. Ruhl
Peron W. Snyder
Class Of 1924
Margaret Widlund Blough
Claude A. Buss
W. John Derr
Mabel Kinzey Fetterolf
Helen J. Rearick
Ruth Bond Steininger
Rachel Brubaker Whited
Class Of 1925
Laura Henninger Boyer
Martin M. Enders, deceased
Martin F Foutz
Delsey Morris Gross
Zelda F Haus
Harriet Dietrich Jessup
Grace Beckley Kramer
Ethan A. Miller
Florence Haupt Sharretts
Ernest W. Shuntill
M. Thelma Taylor
Gertrude V Walker
Class Of 1928
Naomi Fogle Bennett
William C. Buss
Margaret H. Buyers
Dorothy Rothermel Chaffee
Edwin O. Constable
Harold F Doebler
Elizabeth M. Fisher
H. Ruth Folkmann
Dorothy Goff
James M Herrold
William A. Austin
H. Vernon Blough
Walter L. Burford
Alma Bowersox Clark
Martha Laudenslager Davis
Signs Alford Davis
Lawrence C. Fisher
Frank C. Gill
Paul W. Hartline
Arlene Laudenslager Hatlon
Sara Rhoads Hauser
William S. Hermann
Margaret Hoffmeister Hess
Miriam Keim Kolle
Charles E. Kroeck
L. Howard Lukehart
Inez Sarver Parker
Ruth Maurey Quinter
Paul D. Reamer
William E. Rushin
Ethlynne Miller Schultz
Charles J. Shearer
Dorothy Turnbach Stickney
Nellie Shue Von Dorster
W. Michael Weader
Class Of 1932
Margaret Markle Artley
Glenroy H. Bishop
James H. Brubaker
Margaret Clelland
Mary Potter Copp
Herman R. Fenstermacher
Margaret E. Fink
Roscoe L. Fisher
Lewis R. Fox
Herbert G. Hohman
Merle E. Hubbard
Arline Kanyuck Lerda
B. Ray Minich
Dorothy Forcey Fletcher
J Robert Reeder
Grace Minnig Schell
Edna Williamson Wilkinson
Kermit D. Witmer
Eleanor Sheriff Wolf
Class of 1933
Beatrice Gentzler Armold
Grace C Boyle
Hughes D. Brininger
Fred L. Carl
William F Carolan
Mabel Fultz Chilcott
Laird S. Gemberling, Esquire
Quinto W Gionta
Martin A. Graykoskie
Bert M. Green
Mary Z. Lahaza
Josephine Hoy Lamb
Margaret Ide Maguire
Estelle Pearl Marcuse
Robert L. McGeehan
Mae McDonald McGroarty
Walter C Metzger
E. Dorothea Meyer
John A. Schoffstall, Sr.
Sarah C. Shaulis
Diana Lizdas Snyder
Mildred Griesemer Snyder
J. Donald Steele
William R. Swarm
Amelia Krapf Williams
Bruce Worthington
Marian Walborn Worthington
Class Of 1934
Josephine Pifer Bleakley
James A. Bonsall
Audra Martz Etzweiler
Madeline Steininger Hermann
Earnest W. Huston
Aberdeen Phillips Hutchison
D. Edgar Hutchison
Charles G Keller
Lillian Diehl Keller
Isabella Horn Klick
Ruth Bergstresser Koch
Frances Kline MacPherson
Eleanor Brown Miller
Pauline Crow Mount
Kathryn Jarrett Rhoads
Robert R. Sala
H. Blanche Savidge
Jerauld M. Schlegel
Mary E, Spiggle
Sara Ulrich Tollinger
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Class Of 1935
Xavler Abbott
Kenneth R. Anderson
Louise Mehring Bankert
Luther K. Boyer
William B. Caruth
Robert R. Clark
Ralph C. Geigle
Donald K, Henry
Elva Winkelblech Jamison
Hilda Mickey Johnson
Dorothy Leese Lamb
Frances Hubler Nuernberg
Mary Griesemer Searer
Erie I, Shobert II
Alfarata A. Stamets
Mary Patterson Yeager
Class of 1936
Stephen Azary
Natalie Pritchard Bailey
Thomas H. Craig
Gwendolyn Schlegal Cramer
Kathryn Weber Finkbiner
Lester S. Greider
Grace Drew Greninger
James A. Grossman
Jerome V, Guss, Sr
Janet Earhart Harkins
Paul E. Hartman
Albert Hess
Horace M. Hutchison
Pearl M. Kaler
Roy R. Leitzel
Alice Smith Loope
Ernst Mahr
Francis C. Miller
John H. Naegeli
Leonard A. Najaka
Rose Runk Perry
George E. Phillips
Mary Landon Russell
Ralph I. Shockey
Marcella Chaya Turnbach
Dorothy Turner
Jacob D. Yaros
Richard E. Ditzler
Reed A. Greninger
Mark R. Guthrie, Sr.
Hildegarde Ahl Herb
Karl M. Herr
Ruth Jones Hershey
Martha Bolig Hess
Jean Rheinhart Hodgdon
William H. Hudson
Esther Yingling Kern
George J. Kimmel
Ray W, Kline
Karl E. Kniseley
Herbert C. Lauver
Esther Kaufman Lucas
Mary Jarrett Newland
John Rakshys
Caroline Grubb Reisinger
Peter Shuty
Verlin H. Smalts
Elizabeth Fry Vogel
Ruth Wheeland Wentz
Kent L. Worthington
Class of 1939
William P. Ayers
Verna Gayman Baldwin
Robert M. Bastress
LeRoy K. Beachel
Jean B, Beamenderfer
Harold H. Benion
Miriam Miller Fisher-Coryell
Leonora Spotts Guthrie
Robert L Herr
Henry J. Keil
John R. Knaul
Isabel Tewkesbury Laudenslayer
W- Frank Laudenslayer
Eleanor Crofi Learn
Paul D. Ochenhder
Stephen W. Owen II
Gladys Wentzel Phillips
Mathilda Neudoerffer Powell
Florence Jumper Remaly
Martha Klinger Riegel
Edward M. Sivick
Shirley Finkbeiner Stehlin
Eleanor Saveri Wise
Class of 1 937 Class of 1 940
Donald A. Gaver
Francis R, Gelnett
Mary Scott Gumpher
Newton E. Hess
Lester J, Karschner
Woodrow J. Klinger
J Chester Long
Elsie Myers
B, Henry Shafer
E Raymond Shaheen
Margaret Roush Shekletski
David A. Shellenberger
Helen Wentzel Spitzner
T Luke Toomey
Mary Barnes Topper
Dorothy Savidge Troutman
Class of 1938
Gladys Telleen Ahrenholz
Robert A. Boyer
Margaret Boyle Brown
Ethel Ramer Coulter
Helen Hisdorf Dauberman
Mary Heim Davey
Hester Bittinger Ayers
Elizabeth J. Barnhart
John D. Bice
George R. Brosius
Paul D. Coleman
Helen Musselman Dobbie
Edward E. Eisenhart
Robert F. Fisher
Robert A. Gabrenya
William H. Gehron
John Garcia Gensel
Ethel Straesser Gilbert
J. Leon Haines
John W. Hoffman
Richard S, Hummel
Horace A. Kautfman
Edward F, Korper
Florence Landback Latsha
Florence Rothermel Latsha
Charlotte Baish Lawrence
John A. Learn
Charles R Loss
William E, Nye II
James Pearce
Hubert R, Pellman
Mary Mack Rendered
Robert G. Sander
R. Harold Saunders
Hilda Friederich Schadel
John O, Schleig
Frederick B. Schmidt
Naomi Bingaman Shafer
George C, Spiggle
Barner S. Swartz
Grace Fries Walter
Eugene F. Williams
Virginia Mann Wolven
L. Dallas Ziegler
Class Of 1941
George H, Bantley
Kalherine Dietterle Benion
Florence Reitz Brenneman
Joseph F. Campana
Samuel S Fletcher
J. Alfred Fryer
Marion Boyer Harvey
Warren C. Herrold
Elaine Miller Hunt
Mary Yoder Jones
Jane Hutchison Kaempfer
Margaret Dunkle Kniseley
Leon E. Krouse
Elizabeth Reese McGhee
Faith Harbeson McNItt
Douglas A, Portzline
John R Powell
WillardH. Schadel
Jane Wormley Shaffer
Ruth Naylor Shaffer
Paul C. Shatto. Jr.
Robert Updegrove
Kenneth E. Wilt
Class Of 1942
Stanley Baxter
Mildred E. Bittner
Janet Shockey Einstein
Melvin E. Haas
June Hendricks Hoke
Mary Lee Krumbholz Hoover
Martin W. Hopkins
August T. Kaufman
Lois Schweitzer Lane
William H. Mitman
Gertrude Fetzer Pardoe
Nancy Griesemer Reifsnyder
Delphine Hoover Reitz
Kathe Hansen Roberts
Blanche Forney Rogers
Edward S. Rogers
Betty Malone Sharkey
Chester J. Shusta
Eugene L. Smith
Philip R. Templin
Jean Warner Waidelich
Frederick G. Warner, Jr.
Irma Bauman Wegst
Ralph E Wolfgang
Maxine Heefner Wos
Class Of 1943
Helen Murray Carper
Marion V. Crow
Grace Leffler Dubendorf
Howard W. Dye
Ethel Kniffin Flannery
James W. Hall
Dorothy Dellecker Hochstuhl
Herbert H. Holderman
Lawrence M. Isaacs
Mary Kresge Jones
Frederic G. MacQuesten
Ruth E. McCorkill
Marjorie Wolfe McCune
Doris Welch Mitman
Earl Mohney
Eleanor Lyons Roos
Louise McWilliams Sechler
June Jerore Sivick
Dorothy Webber Smith
Ruth Billow Spooner
Emagean Pensyl Whitmoyer
Eileen Boone Winter
Feme Lauver Zeigler
Class of 1944
Susan Goyne Amedow
Frank S. Attinger
Mary Jane Rudy Clark
Phyllis Wolfe Englert
Wilmer H. Grimm
David J Heim
Margaret Gemmill Janson
William A. Janson
Ethel Wilson Kerschner
Jean Renter Kolb
J. Richard Lepley
Janet Hoke Reiff
Helen Hocker Schueler
E. Jane Stitt
Jean Butfington Sunday
Catherine Byrod Whitman
Joseph J. Wos
Class Of 1945
RuthG Botdort
Mary Moyer Bringman
Jean Kinzer Brinser
Hermine Lempke Brown
Marian Willard Dowlin
Mary Basehoar Ebaugh
Audrey Dodge Gensel
Louise Kresge Isaacs
Corinne Kahn Kramer
Celo V. Leitzel
Laverne Kohn Mahony
Joyce Jenkins McClure
Edna McVicker
J. Bertram Strickland
Herman G. Stuempfle
Robert W. Surplus
A. Franklin Wolfe
Class Of 1946
James R. Clark
John J. Driscoll
Jean Strausser Green
Charlotte Smith Harrison
Marie Klick Hodick
Donald R Leach
Gloria Gasparoli Leto
Betty Herr McKelvey
Marjorie Barton Myers
Janet Rohrbach Robinson
C. Glenn Schueler
Rine G Winey
Fun at Alumni weekend.
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Class of 1 947 Class of 1 949
Donald R Bashore
Ferdinand Bongartz
Ralph C Brown
William R. Camerer, Jr
Frank C. Corcoran
John C.S Crosbie
Helen Eby Doss
Allen W. Flock
Mary Lizzio Govekar
Carolyn Pfahler Haman
Raymond Hochstuhl
Lenore Garman Horner
E. Jean Kelly
Nancy Myers Landis
Elizabeth Miller Leach
John R, Leach
Marvin W, Maneval
James S. Milford
Richard D. Moglia
Ongkar Narayan
Jean W. Noble
Leah Cryder Oberheim
Alan Parcells
Evelyn Wilhour Reitz
George E. Riegel
William B. Rolhenberg
Louise H. Schlick
Gayle Clark Weigle
Adah A. Wolfe
Naomi Day Wood
Class of 1948
Louis P. Apriceno
Shirley Shroyer Barlholomew
Betty Smith Bomboy
David E. Bomboy
Dale S. Bringman
Harry W. Butts
Virginia Doss Butts
Gaynelle Wagoner Compton
George A. Cooper
Donald R. Cosgrove
Gloria Walmer Coursey
Aloysius V, Derr
Harry S. Flickinger
Dorothy Eilhardt Gundrum
Eugene H. Gundrum
H. LeeHebel
Caroline Graybill Heimberger
Carl L. Herman
Donald L. Herrold
James F. Howell
Howard S. Hugus
Donald A. King
Harold R. Kramer
Gloria Reichley Krug
Charles L. Lady
Eleanor Steele Lady
Gertrude Roberts Lindemann
Richard W, Lindemann
Kenneth D, Loss
William H. McClure
Harriet Gould Mertz
Robert W. Radell
Martha Sharwarko Reid
Donald P Rohrbach
Lois Dauberman Schultz
Harold L. Sharadin
Marjorie Mengle Snyder
Eugene B. Sleininger
Jean Kelton Weber
Dexter N, Weikel
John D. Wiley
Robert E. Winter
Robert F. Wohlsen
Martha Garard Yocum
Frank A. Zeidler
Constance Black Achenbach
Donald L. Adams
Douglas E. Arthur
Elaine Williams Earner
Walter C, Beck
Roy R. Bilger
Paul R. Bingaman
Betsy Hill Clark
Phyllis Swartz Derr
John G, Devine
Lillian Kepner Duden
Millard G. Fisher
Donald Fosselman
Frances Savidge Foster
Irma Strawbridge Hallenbeck
Mary Jane Jessen Hansen
Edith Wegner Hebel
Ruth Lorrah Henry
Mary Ann Getsinger Homan
Nancy Everett Hoover
Robert S. Hoover
John Hospodar
Rachel Bergstresser Hugus
Harry R. Johnston
Isabel Kiss Jones
Jean Young Kaufman
Maude Jones Koch
Harvey H. Kuhns, Jr
Janet Sharrow Lucas
John R Mertz
Kenneth M, Merz
Winifred Myers O'Dell
Kenneth D. Orr
Margaret Latta Outerbridge
Warren S. Outerbridge
James B Peters
Joyce Bell Port
Ella Fetherolf Raup
James B, Reilly
Ruth Klinger Reisenweaver
Dolores Mattson Ristine
Helen Smith Sanders
Nevin C. T. Shaffer
Joyce Bottdorf Sheaffer
Ruth Buffington Smith
Jean Matthews Sporborg
Gabrielle Speyer Thorp
Erma Bonawitz Warnes
Charles R. Wian
JohnH, Wright, Jr
Maynard N. Zerbe
Evan P ZIock
Frances Lybarger ZIock
Class of 1950
H. Daniel Beigh, Jr.
Earl L, Bernstine
Robert L, Block
Lillian Hoover Bloomquist
Robert M. Bolig
Shirley Showalter Boyer
Paul B, Buehler
Virginia Blough Buehler
John H Buffington
Maria Shetler Bull
Richard E. Campbell
Barbara Watkins Clark
Theodore H. Clark
Donald R. Davis
Ray E. Fleming
James C. Gehris
John Gow III
Harold S. Greenly
Charles H. Grund
Paul R, Haffly
Patricia Houtz Haines
Jay L. Hand
Alvin R. Henderson
Roger C. Howling
Frances Roush Kovacic
Raymond C. Lauver
Everett M. Manning
Jeanne Kahler Manning
Jean Rothermel Miller
Vernon J. Miller
Albert P Molinaro
Louise Siemers Molinaro
Jean Penman Moyer
Jo Ann Hort Moyer
Marvin R. Moyer
Mary Sarba Norwood
Jeanne M. Orner
Anna Mae Oyster
Helen Polk Peitz
Edward F Pfeiffer
George W, Phillips
Betty Raup Renn
John A. Reuther
Robert E, Ricedorf
James O Rumbaugh
Barbara Lease Saler
Louis F Santangelo, Jr.
Barbara Decker Siegfried
Janet Wolf Statler
Harry G. Stetser
Jack M Thorp
Franklin T Ulman
Paul A. Wagner
Barbara S. Welliver
Richard G Westervelt
Richard L. Wetzel
Doris Gumble Williams
Lloyd T Wilson
Donald E. Wissinger
Class Of 1951
Mary Snyder Barber
Mary Lou Slater Barron
June Klingler Biglieri
Walter L. Brandau
Hazel Brobst Brown
Lyn Bailey D'Alessandro
Alice Yonghaus Davenport
Nelda Shafer Davis
W. Donald Fisher
William J Foster
Jack W. Gearinger
Martha Martin Gehris
Lois Seybrecht Grund
Marjone Alexander Harbst
Jeanne Attinger Hassinger
Robert J, Henninger
Janice Arner Himmelman
Jean Mcdonald Joyce
Gerald E, Moorhead
Robert A, Pittello
Martha Albert Putnam
Marilyn Beers Reilly
Roland R. Rosetti
Carolyn McCahan Sheaffer
John R. Steiger
Jesse Stone
Virginia YingerWilIke
Flora Barnhart Wissinger
Fancher E. Wolfe
Class Of 1952
Elinor Tyson Aurand
Barbara Barnhart Bacher
Vincent E. Boyer
Charles H. Carr
Voylet Dietz Carr
James E. Chadwick
Frank V. Compton
Gilbert O. Day, Jr
John E. Diehl
Marilyn Kretz Fisher
Gene J. Fluri
C. Dale Gateman
Patricia F. Heathcote
Bernice Jochem Howling
W. Gordon Joyce
Helen Achenbach Keitel
Kay LaRue Lauver
Faye R. Lewis
Lorraine Rarick Liddington
Ethel McGrath Meola
Betty Pearson Messner
Howard A. Miller
Clair S. Milch
James W. Morris
Miriam Vogler Olson
Lewis O. Paulhamus
Samuel Porter
Kathleen Schnerr Price
Lois Renter
Chester G Rowe
Lois Gordon Steiger
Felix J. Torromeo
William C Treon, Jr
David G, Volk
G. Allan Vollmers
Thomas Wallace
Janet Wingert Yetter
Class of 1953
Clara Williams Anderson
Harmon L. Andrews
Ruth Freed Bosch
Marguerite Heffelfinger Budd
Leonard A. Carlson
Nancy Mckinney Carmichael
Elizabeth Burnham Chase
Joseph Condon
Madaline Lease Cook
William C. Davenport
Jean Rarick Detwiler
Pamela McKegg Doney
Lewis R- Drumm, Jr
V Carl Gacono
Edward P Kopt
Richard L. Kreitner
Caroline Rutherford Mason
Charles N. Mason, Jr
Bettie Winey Moorhead
Paul R. Nestler Jr
Kenneth E Orris
Dorothy Apgar Ross
Jane Wehr Scott
Charles A. Snyder, Jr.
William Specht
M. Josephine Stuter
Betty Fitting Tice
Joyce Wagner Torok
Steve F. Torok
Ernest R. Walker, Esq.
Margaret Zinda Weaver
Joan Wiant Williamson-Clark
Robert C Wyllie
Class Of 1954
Henry R. Albright
Irene Meerbach Anderson
Ned M. Arbogast
Claire Haggerty Backer
Bruce T. Bobb, Jr
Marilyn Fetterolf Bowers
Carolyn Lucas Boyer
Kay G. Campbell
Carol Ahr Carlson
Samuel Carmichael
William C. Church
Betle Vincent Cooper
Margaret Henderson Davenport
James C. Dell
John A. Duceman
Nora Sleinhards Galins
John W. Gass
Grace Magaro Gearinger
Marlin V. Heffner
Walter R. Henry
Ruth Baer Herbert
Irene Oldt Huss
Harold N Johnson
Shirley Thompson Khalouf
Eleanor Borski King
Edward E. Lamb, Jr.
Orville H. Lauver
Lucian Smith Leach
George Liddington
Graydon 1. Lose
Jane Cline Mickatavage
Robert C. Mickatavage
Rebecca Shade Mignot
Charles A. Newcomer
Ruth E Osborn
Alexander T Oshirak
Samuel D. Ross, Jr
John H. Schraeder
Arthur C. Stamfel
Louis A. Szabo
Shirley Still Torromeo
Betty Weisenfluh Wallower
Faye Kostenbauder Williamson
Richard N. Young
Class of 1955
Walter C. Albert
Nancy Richards Benner
Larry R. Bingaman
Margaret Gordon Bonawitz
Helen Williams Boyd
Richard K. Boyd
Charles W Coates
Kenneth F. Erdley, Jr
Shirley Decker Gateman
Arlan K. Gilbert
James J. Gormley
Helen Griffiths Hendry
Lana Fegley Henry
Mary Ann Bingaman Kleintop
Harry F Kocher Jr
Carol Cornelius Lamb
W. Deen Lauver
Richard E. McCarty
Wayne E. Miller
Ruth Scott Nunn
Annabelle Thomas Rogers
Carlene Lamade Schock
Frank G. Smith
Merle F Ulsh
William H. Vanderhoof, Jr
Carl R. Winey
Margaret Wright Wolfe
Class Of 1956
Charles S. Bailes
Evelyn Herbstrith Baker
Nancy Kline Bradshaw
Charlotte Meerbach Bunke
John C. Bunke
Carol Clement Campbell
Carol Dauberman Chidsey
Henry S. Cook
William K. Doney
Claire Rosengarten Dromgoole
Charlotte Sandt Erdley
Richard Eyster
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Maurice R. Feldman
Marjorle Koslenbauder Finley
Henry W. Geiss
Elsie Gruber Gormley
Robert L. Hackenberg
Jane Clark Hazen
Ruth Brobst Johnson
Clyde R, Kauffman
Winifred Bonsall Keller
Betsy Shirk KIrchner
Eugene F. Kolva
Clayton E. Leach, Jr.
Harry M, Leister, Jr
Doris Moon Metcalf
Helene A. Nestler
Jesse Newcomer III
Anne Hepler Nichol
George W. Orren
Nedeblah H, Peck
Donald M. Reamer
Nancy Mccullough Saborlo
Joanne Mummert Spangler
Sally Brown Sullivan
Audrey Vollman Vanderhoof
Seth P Wheeland
Margaret Brady Wyllie
Janet Gerner Yeich
John D. Yeich
Class Of 1957
Lynn Hassinger Askew
Nelson E. Bailey
Jack K. Bishop
Mary Rosendale Bucolo
ofSeiben HalL
Linda Youhon Collins
Elwood H. Cox, Jr.
Marion 0. Drumheller
Ronald E. Fouche
Jane Longenecker Grim
Donald R. Henninger
Sandra Gilfillan Khuen-Kryk
Earl F Kleintop
Clay L. Lorah
Suzanne Beal McCarty
John D. Moody
Peter M, Nunn
Thiry Reamer Olbrich
Nancy Forrest Peel
Gloria Masteller Pollitt
Lewis E. Post
Frank L. Romano
Suzanne Wahl Schaeffer
George F. Schluchterer
Barbara Boob Shaffer
Stanley R. Shilling
Dorothy Wardle Spencer
Joan Raudenbush Wendel
Class of 1958
Samuel S. Adams
Janice Paul Arcidiacono
Chalmers W. Bartlow
Richard H, Cahn
Mary Neal Coleman
Mary Lou Ernst Fonberg
Barbara Enck Good
Wade L. Hoffman
Doris Keener Holcomb
Vernon V. Hoover
Sheldon A Johnson
Richard L, Kisslak
Alice Ann Patterson Leidel
Robert E. Lewis
Dawn Douglas Liberman
Lee Erholm MacKenn
Flo Troutman Montgomery
Nancy Bumbarger Peterson
Helen Frerichs Post
Richard Purnell
Janet Welch Richey
William M. Rohrbach
Janet Gordon Rutz
Wayne Rutz
Nancy Lockett Savage
Mary Moore Schatkowski
Janis Quigley Schluchterer
Carolyn Gillaspie Snow
Jill Fuller Snyder
Sara V. Troutman
Gail Woolbert White
James W. White
Robert C. White
Gloria Myers Willauer
Robert A. Willauer
Robert G. Yerger
Class of 1959
Ruth Coleman Acker
Robert M. Anderson
Gary E. Aucker
Lois Kohl Badgley
Joseph M, Barlow
John T. Baskin
Julie Stauffer Bender
Nancy Kendall Boyle
Lester L. Brubaker
Carol Royer Caddell
Carl R. Catherman
Jack E. Cisney
Janet Snyder Fasnacht
Robert L. Fiscus
Gerald O. Fletcher
Eleanor Erdley Gold
Margaret Brubaker Gray
Margaret Pattyson Greene
Carl A. Horsfield
Janis Adams John
Nancy Eiserman Kelly
Raymond J. Kerstetter, Jr.
Russell L. McTague
Russell P Mertz
Gladys Ransom Michel
Leroy T, Miller, Jr.
Joyce Hancock Murphy
Susan Lehman Northrup
Paul D. Olbrich
Joseph Osinchak
Sandra Meyer Osinchak
Eleanor K. Pourron
Sidney F Richard
Lester E. Rudisill
Mary-Margaret Overly Ruth
Marian Bowman Schrock
Glenn R, Showalter
Janet Rohrbach Showers
George H. Thies
Joan Bittinger Weber
Gene Witiak
Clyde H. Wood
Ray J. Yeingst
Nicholas S. Yost
Judith Anderson Zucker
Class of 1960
Richard C. Albright
Barry B. Bealor
Nancy Phillips Bealor
Patricia Eitzen Beck
Harold E. Bingaman
Donald E Coleman
Kalherine Wagner Colucci
Caroline Shryrock Conrad
Mary A. Crawford
Michael F Fahey, Jr.
Helen Harding Ferraro
Ralph W. Ferraro
Frederick C. Guinn
Gary A. Hackenberg
C. Edward Huber
C. Wesley Hunt
Barbara Shilling Klepper
Amos G. Kunkle, Jr,
Ella Koch Kunkle
Jane Sanders Lehmer
Lillian Holcombe Martin
James R. Middleswarth
Gloria Beaver Mincemoyer
Stephanie Haase Moore
Patricia Campbell Pelkey
Harry L. Powers
Richard Reichard
Beverly Braun Rhodes
James A. Rhodes
Ray E. Richie
Allen I. Rowe
Cleone Hohman Rudisill
Esther Rebuck Speck
Howard Speck, Jr.
Carol Daily Stierle
George N. Swann
Jean Wenk Thurston
Larry W. Updegrove
Willi K. E. Weichelt
Sara Mccahan Williams
Virginia Alexander Yanchus
John Yanuklis
Sally Kehler Yates
Class Of 1961
Eugene F Alichwer
Helen Rhoads Bingaman
Maurice H. Bobst, Jr.
Patricia Ney Booth
Lee R. Conrad
Louis R. Coons
Margaret Webb Coons
Jacquelyn Barber Cooper
Joan Brenneman Curtis
Nancy A. Davis
Sandra Schell Deen
Richard E. Derrick
Mary Eyer
Essene Harvey Finlaw
Linda Traub Fiscus
R. Allen Fiscus
Theodore P. Fuhrer
Paul W. Harter
Richard Horn
Annamae Hockenbrock Horwhal
David Hutchison III
Marlin A. Inch
Thomas J Keener
Robert E. Leighty
Linda K. Leonard
Joan Morris Maillard
Paul A. Martin
Laurance W. Miller
Gary L. Moore
Sandra Brandt Richard
Alfred G. Shaffer III
Raymond C Sharrow
Virginia Kratz Sharrow
Jack F Snider
Karen Goeringer Snider
Janice Stahl Snyder
Arlene Silber Thies
Stephen T Toy
Ann Hewes Yanuklis
Jocelyn Swope Zimmerman
Paul P. Zimmerman
Class Of 1962
John E. Albright
Betle Davis Alleman
Dorothy M. Anderson
Elizabeth Hodges Bagger
Anne Ostheim Barnes
Robert B. Bechtel
Leonard R. Betkoski
Sarah Blaskovitz
Judith A. Blee
Patricia Goetz Brenan
Gloria Graybill Brubaker
Leslie R. Butler
William H. Clark
Ben Difrancesco
Charlotte Downer Epiey
William L. Fausey
Fritz J. Fichtner, Jr,
Sandra L. Forse
Ronald I. Foye
Barry M. Hackenberg
Thomas L. Hanshaw
Ronald C. Hardnock
Carl H. Hitchner
Phyllis Betz Johansen
William H. Kahl
Norman H. Lauer
Joan Lawley Leighty
Maria Wernikowski Macfarlan
Dorothy Shomper McManus
Jean Ewald Middleswarth
Wayne H. Minami
Terry L, Moll
Francis A, Nace
James H, Parker
Leonard P, Purcell
Maureen Davenport Ries
David M, Smith
Robert A Smith
John H, Spillman
Alan L, Thomas
Susan E. Turnbach
Alice Brown Wisor
Audrey Kellert Yeingst
Class of 1963
Cynthia Heist Alichwer
Allen A. Aungsl
Jay S, Berman
Carol Gresh Black
James C Black
James A. Blessing
Florence Olson Brasser
James J, Campbell
F Thomas Casey
Robert W, Curtis
Penelope Stamps Dagrossa
Jean Deebel D'Arconle
Terry J. Derk
Janet Rettinger Dewald
Harry B. Dietrich
Thomas C. Donlan
Fred Dunkelberger
Herbert L Edwards
Marjorle Blair False
Carolyn Grabau Fishburn
William K, Fishburn
Frederick I. Fisher
Pamela Terry Gordon
John T Graham
Donna Robb Graybill
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
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Naomi Weaver Grondahl
Joseph W. Herb
James H. Herrold
Glen B, Hosteller
George W. KIndon IV
Jane Kump KIndon
Joe W. Klelnbauer
Carol Marburger Koch
Lynn E. Lerew
Marvin J. Malone
Clark R. Mosier
Eileen Pellit Moll
Carl M. Moyer
Sandra Dunkle Nelson
Anihony M. Padula
Joseph P Perfilio
Marilyn Vekassy Perfilio
James Perol
Kay M. Potts
Cynthia Hoffman Priest
Diana Graybill Reed
Joyce Lundy Rhodes
Carol Shesler Rowe
Richard E, Rowe
Thomas D Samuel. Jr.
Irene Etier Schmehl
Barbara Claffee Schumacher
Lee A. Shamory
Mary Wealheriow Shelley
Georgiann Brodisch Skinner
Janet White Soto
Linda Leach Spillman
Robert J. Summer
Jean Petticoffer Swann
Ann Ferrence Tagher
Emily Partridge Trautmann
John R- Treon
Rudolph J, Van der Hiel, Esq.
Nancy Hess Walker
H. Nathan Ward
Jeffrey G. Whitney
Kenneth L. Wiest
Frank N. Yaggi
Class Of 1964
Charles A. Adier, Jr
Robert C. Aerni
Alfred A. Ambrose
Alan Bachrach
Ann Spriggle Beaver
Peter Beiger
Eugene C. Boughner
Paul H. Bowman
James R. Bramer
Larry D Brenneman
Frederick D Brown
Doris Hoffman Casey
Donna Zeilman Chestnut
Antony W, Colombet
Sandra Haney Day
Gene H Dechert
David L. Delong
Ethel Lawrence Edwards
Barbara Allen Fiscus
Barbara Sugg Forry
John C. Garretf
Warren W. Gass
William A. Gerkens
Kenneth E Gordon
Albert W. Grondahl
Robert G. Gundaker
Robert B. Hancock
Sarah E. Hannum
George E. Harris IV
John K Hedler, Jr
Fred G Hershey
Harvey A Horowitz
Richard E. Howe. Jr.
Shirley Garrison Hutchings
Susquehanna Vniw
: Concen Choir
Alfred W. Jacobs, Jr
Grace Simington Karschner
P Wayne Kautfman
Alan L. Kiel
George A. Kirchner
Lori Border Kissinger
Barbara Stockalis Labanosky
Frank J. Leber
Richard E. Linder
William E. Lindsay, Jr.
Karen M. Loeffler
Roland L. Marionni
Dorothy Canfield Marshall
Irving H. Merwin
Ralph J. Meyer
Marfha Sue Detjen Moll
George M. Mowers, Jr
Carol Wallding Osadchey
Barbara Lovell Parker
Judith A, Rothermel
Theron J. Royer
Michael E. Rupprecht
Bruce T. Sabin
James F. Sandahl
Clark B Schenck. Jr
Patricia Taylor Schmidt
David J. Schumacher
Richard A- Seaks
Susan Chapman Seaks
Lawrence E. Shaffer
Linda Romig Shea
Pamela Yeager Silar
Robert Y. Silar
James M. Skinner
Linda Scharff Smith
Sally Baskin Snautfer
Joseph A Snyder. Jr
Gary W. Stone
Ann Latimer Strate
James W Summers
Judith Barlett Verrastro
John M. Vought. Jr
Marjohe Rayner Waer
Louise Hoch Watson
Jeffrey R. Weichel
Class of 1965
Andrew A- Akers
June Lawrence Alter
James F. App
Susan Evans Beard
Daniel V. Bevilacqua
Peter M. Buchheit
Anna Detterline Buttenbusch
Jacquelyn Loughridge Byars
Carl L. Campbell
Michael C. Carr
Nancy Corson Carter
Richard E. Caruso
Lynne Richmond Cilli
Linda Cole Conine
Walton R, Cueman
Larry G. Erdman
Paul W. Ernst
Frances Ray Faylor
Richard T. Fenstermacher
PaulG. Fihpek
George W. Fishel, Jr
Donald P Fisher
William P Forfi
Peter A, Freimanis
Roberf K. Hamme
Paul V. Hartman
Corfland M. Hatfield
H. Brentwood Henzel
Harold J. Hershey
R. Alexander Jervis
Bonnie L. Johnson
Richard S. Karschner
Dawn Fife Kinard
Carol Cox Kirchner
Carol Ocker Kirk
Peter D. Kirk
Alan Krichev
Bonnie Bell Krissinger
Milton M. Kuhn
Carolyn Tweed Leap
Sally Schnure Lindsay
Robert W. Lytle
Meredith Wright Martin
Milton H, Maslin
Richard B, Meserole
Edith Godshall Messerschmidt
Carl F Miller
Catherine Etter Miller
Pamela Kishpaugh Miller
Wayne W. Miller
Susan C Petrie
John W. Pfrommer
Bonnie Bucks Reece
Daniel C. Remler
Leslie Bridgens Sabin
Diane Norcross Samuel
Susan Duerr Scolnik
Steven L Seitz
Daniel R. Seyss
J. Maris Stichler
William G, Straus
Pamelia Dick Streamer
Barbara Evans Summers
Thomas N. Taylor
Jane Campbell Thomas
John A. Topper
Joseph V. VIcek
Priscilla Limbert Watson
Karl E. Westerville
David M. Wilkinson
Robert D. Winegardner
Joanne Davis Zamos
James L. Zimmerman
Class of 1966
Mary List Baird
Larry D Bashore
Priscilla Clark Bashore
Elizabeth Braun Beattie
Leanne Shaw Belletti
Susan Bannister Boone
Nancy Nelson Cane
Joan Ortolani Charischak
Myrna Lee Corson
Richard D. Davidson
Sue C. Davis
Holly Grove Delaney
Marilyn E. Eck
Ronald R. Emerick
Robert I. Estill
David L Eyster
Rhoda Reidell Fasano
Georgia D. Fegley
Linda Wertz Forster
Carolyn German Fox
Harold A. Freed
Joan Duke Freimanis
Karen Smith Fry
J. William Gagne. Esq.
Barbara Griesbacher Genszler
David A Genszler
Larry A Giesmann
Christopher J. Gipe
Thomas R. Gresh
Patricia Laubach Hallman
Margaret Lauver Harris
O. Evan Hartenstine
Genette A. Henderson
Penelope Hartwig Jansmann
R- Peter Johnson
Claudia Whitaker Keller
Frederick W. Kelly, Jr
Carol Shupe Keyser
Donald S. King
Judith Hawk Lasley
Susann Mcauliffe Lucas
Robert J. Luth
Rebecca Carson McCaughey
William McLaughlin
Joan L. Meisenhelter
John J. Menapace
James R. Milne
Sharon Riley Milne
Margaret Jager Nance
Barbara Reynolds Nelson
David C. Newhart
Ted F Oswald
Henry C. Parsons
Judith Challis Parsons
Richard Pawloski
Ralph E. and Eleanor Purpur
Nancy Elston Richardson
Ronda Bender Roane
Gary Scheib
Joanne Brink Scheib
Samuel A. Stauffer
Richard H. Streamer
Margaret Oelkers Talbot
Richard Talbot
Gretchen Gochnour Thiele
Gilbert Tielz
Patricia Bradway Valentine
Margaret Orth Van Name
Carole Summer Ward
William C. Webster
Cheryl Spalding Wright
Nancylee Cranmer Zaucha
Suzanne Springer Zeok
Class Of 1967
Susan Brumfield Ambacher
James A. Anderson
J. Robert Arthur
Eleanore Finnegan Ball
Charles S Bender II
Ellen Comey Bennett
Franklyn M. Bergonzi
Walter H. Biedermann
F. Kent Bonney
Donna Ake Burkholder
Anthony J. Costello
Karen Hardy de Laurier
Shirley A. Dickau
Dwight E. Dickensheets
Cynthia Culp Fad
Judith Lloyd Famous
Charles B France
Mary Drake Franco
William J. Fry III
Jean Wilkinson Gagne
Barry I. Gehring
Carolyn Ruocco Grimes
Barbara Letcher Grula
Jennifer Hawley Hamme
Barbara Mundy Hearn
Donna Garver Henry
Russell C. Herrmann. Jr.
Paula Woodruff Hill
ByrI W- Himelberger. Jr
Richard R. Hough. Jr
Rosemary Robinson Hough
Barbara Kaufmann Ruber
Barbara Rozanski Hurst
Louise Higley John
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
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Robert M Jones
David M. Kaplan
Andrea Schumann Keim
John D. Kelm, Jr
Dean R. Kennedy
Richard C, Kindig
Dianne Gooderham Knorr
Jeannette Moyer Kowell
Mary Clukey Krackow
Biilie Eby Kramer
Karen Rowe Kucharik
V. Diane Christensen Lacey
William F. Livengood
Ruth Gearhart Macera
Thomas C. Maran
Terry L. March
Joan Buck Markley
Frank D. Marsh
Christine V. Mayo
Brenda Yost McKee
Gail Spory McPherson
Carolyn Wahler Miller
Robert R. Miller
Richard J. Moore
Christine Groth Murow
Diane Heller Nixon
John A, Norton
Nancy V. Orr
Diane Hillegass Pawloski
Marjorie Mack Pearson
Nicholas O. Prusack II
Carole Sloan Pursell
Kenneth Sausman, Jr
Christine Schlichting
Gary R. Seifert
Marian L. Shatto
Margaret A. Shields
Robert C, Snyder
Maxine Lentz Thumser
Richard S. Trostle, Sr
Roger G, Van Deroef
Linda Kauttman Vorce
Dwight F. Weeks
David A. Williams
Ronald W. Williams
Richard S. Wolf
Vaughn A. Wolf
Ronald J. Yevitz
William E. Zick
Class of 1968
Karalee Butlorff Ameel
Dennis M. Baker
Robert E. Ball, Jr.
Peggy Gilbert Beck
W. Dean Bickel
Terry R. Bossert
James E, Bowman
William R. Brower
Arline Davis Burbank
Albert W, Byrnes
Alison Townsend Carbaugh
Sally Feitig Caruso
Elizabeth Charles
Arlene Peterson Claftee
Samuel D. Clapper
Robert B. Donmoyer
Arthur D. Ebersberger
Manlyn Moritz Elam
Constantino C Exarchos
Gwen Henneforth Fitch
Ruth A. Flanders
Daniel M, Fornataro
Robert E Forse
Pamela Radtke Gallagher
Harold F Geise
Sally Curnow Gilbert
Wayne A. Gill
H. Donald Glaser, Jr.
Lester E. Goodman. Jr
Janet Fowler Grey
John R, Griffiths
Willard M.Grimes III
Robert W. Hadtield
Jimmy H. Hall
Samuel J. Halpern
Elizabeth Frost Hardie
John Havas
Barbara Brought Hernandez
Maureen Thomas Herr
Henry H. Herrington
Ruth Seigfried Himmelberger
Eric L. Horn
Richard A. Hutter
Barry R, Jackson
Denise Horton Jackson
Cathenne Strese Jarjisian
Benjamin L. Jones
Sally Dries Jones
Elizabeth Elmer Kaufmann
Robert J, King
Benjamin Larzelere III
Victor J. LazarovK
William A. Lewis, Esq.
Joan Seabrook Linn
Thomas R. Long
Nicholas A. Lopardo
James L. Lubrecht II
Joanne Romano Lucas
Jerome E. Lynch
Leonard J. Marzano
Katharine Beard McClenathan
Marsha Tamke McHenry
Charles H. McLeskey
Karin 1. Michelsen
Thomas R. Milbrand
Trudy Miller Miner
Gerald J. Miskar
John C. Morrill II
Laura Scaife Moyer
Dawn Grigg Mueller
Alexander A. Nash, Jr.
Karen Geiger Nash
Jeffrey L. Noble
Barbara Smith Norton
Donald P. Orso
Mary Ann Carpenter Orso
John C. Paterson, Jr
Dianne Harshman Patterson
Kathleen Livingston Peck
Patricia Corbin Peckins
Susan Sarbacher Pence
Richard G. Poinsett
Sally Davis Rankin
Joanne Goglia Reinhart
Sarah Gait Riddle
Mary Ingram Ritsert
Kathleen Blunt Roberts
Nancy Rickenbaugh Rolain
Charles J, Romberger
Janet Schmaltz Ross
Frank J. Sawicki
Russell D Schantz. Jr.
Robert Schiipp
Betsy Klose Selinger
Kenneth R. Selinger
June Funk Shashok
Ann M. Sheppard
Norrine Bailey Spencer
Richard D Spotts
Kenneth Stark
Cheryl R, Stickle
Nancy Oliver Straus
Frederick R. Swavely
Sally Claycomb Townsend
Catharine Michener Tunis
Jean Sawyer Twombly
David S. Unger
Sharon Fetterolf Vak
Stephen M. Vak
Dennis L. Van Name
Nancy Stroup Wagner
Nan Weller
Jennifer Moran Wicks
Patricia Mehrer Williams
Suzanne Yenchko
Ralph G Zeigler
Class of 1969
F Raymond Adams III
Lance Andrews
Carol Smith Arnold
John C. Arthur
James L. Ayers
Keith H. Bance
Michael J. Barrile
Bronwyn Tippetl Bauer
Gary E. and Barbara Baylor
Donald O, Bensinger
Judith K. Billman
Patricia D. Bonsall
Gerald L. Book
Bawry E, Bowen
John L. Boyer
Katharine S. Bressler
John C. Brill
Barbara Hogg dayman
Charles E Cloulman
Howard R Collins
Alan H. Cooper
Daniel M. Corveleyn
Donald L. Craver
Walter W. Custance
Virgil Franks Davala
Peter W. Delin
Barbara Hitchens DePerro
Robert D. Dipietro
Nancy Garver Di Pinto
David M. Dumeyer
Howard E Duryea
Thomas C. Eggleston III
Nancy Comp Everson
Carol Reese Feister
Donald Hilton Fisher
Jance Brown Fisher
Robert G. Fisher, Jr.
John C. Flohr II
Martha Imhof Frantz
William J, Freed, Jr
Gary R Gilbert
Richard W, Grey
Robert E, Guise
William B. Hamaker
Nancy Waick Hanford
Claire Smith Hanson
Nancy Cary Harris
Wendy Evans Herrington
Stephen R. Herrold
John F Hilbish
Susan Stephan Hill
Michael J Hoover
Dale Jacobsen Inlander
Susan Agoglia Ivovich
Ingrid Grodem Jacobus
Peter G. Jarjisian
Robert O. Jesberg, Jr
David B. Johnson
Patricia Drumm Jones
Ann Ellis Kaley
Terry W, Kent
Margaret Heil King
Paulette Keller Knauer
Christine Richards Kyse
Beverly Steeley Larzelere
Anne Heimbach Lawrence
Margaret Knouse Lewis
Lloyd O. Lohmeyer III
Lani Pyles MacAniff
Judith Wittosch Malcolm
Holly Ford Marsh
Joann Lester Maucher
David H. McAfee
Leslie White McAfee
Stephen J, McCallum
Virginia Carlson McKenzie
William H. Medlicott
Robert G. Monahan
Susanne Kahn Mullin
Loren E. Negley
J. Richard Oliver
Donna Byrd Onasch
James W. Page
Donald W. Peppier
Carol Riley Pfeifer
Richard F Pfeifer
Linda laeger Poinsett
Philomena Quattrocchi
Robert H. Ray
Nancy Haas Reese
Kurt Reinhart
Jo-Anne H. Roberts
Herbert T. Rorer
Dean S. Ross
Linda Taylor Rule
W. David Rule
Richard F. Saylor
Margaret McCracker Schiipp
Edward R. Schmidt
Robert F Schofield, Jr
Richard W. Semke
Thomas W. Shade, Jr.
W. Stevens Shipman
Glen A. Sholl
Priscilla Edwards Slack
Meredith P Smith, Jr.
Robert X. Spero
David C. Steffen
W Allen Todd
Shirley Jones Vincent
Sarah Boys Widhu
Donald H. Wilson
Ronald J. Witko
Robert E. Yerger
Dennis L. Zimmerman
Karen Pfleger Zygan
Class Of 1970
Sarah Landis Arthur
Paul W. Bankes
David A, Barber
Gwendolyn A. Baughman
Marcia Graeff Bell
Margaret Harris Biesecker
Martha Barker Blessing
John E. Bolton III
Kathleen Van Order Bowen
Charles A. Brophy
David P. Brougham
Phillip G. Buchanan
Robert G. Carothers
Ronald C. Cohick
Laurine Longfield Cooke
William D. Cooke
Karen Kister Corveleyn
Eileen Lach Cummins
Michael A. Cummins
Edmund G. Dale
Ruth Zimmerman Dennis
Henry J. DePerro, Jr
David M, Dolinsky
June Yennie Donmoyer
Steven E. Dubs
Robert R. Dunn III
Sharman Levan Ebbeson
Sue J Ebling
Donna Zierdt Elkin
Robert F. Everson
Byron D. Fellows
Michael R. Fenstermacher
Gregory E. Galano
Brian W. Gallup
Keith Gaugler
Sandra Bahn Gingerich
Linda Ulrich Glaniz
Harriet Burger Griffith
Kathryn Zierdt Grubb
Linda Rolston Gutowski
Donald C. Hamlin
C. Dean Hammond III
Christopher L. Heran
James K. Hill
Wayne D. Hill
Robert G. Hochstuhl
Gregg A. Hodgdon
Eileen Moninghoff Horn
H, Louis Horner, Jr
Cheryl Snyder Huber
Peggy Dotterer Jacob
Richard M. Jacobson
Alice Moore Jaggard
Jay E. James
Ronald E. Johnson
Lane C. Kaley
Carl L. Kauffman
Linda Perry Kindsvater
John H. Klemeyer
Barry R. Klock
H. Laurence Kyse
Peter J. Lang
John S. Leonard
Bonnie Eiker Lightcap
Barry I. Llewellyn
Mary T. Lotspeich
Alan C. Lovell
Karen Emiey Lubrecht
Karen Anderson Lynch
Gerald Malasheskie
Douglas L. Marion
Gail D. Mason
William C. Merz
Linda Palmer Miller
Mary Frances Lenker Miller
Ruth Stambaugh Mills
Bonalyn A. Mosteller
Miriam Mangle Moyer
Ray A. Moyer
Eloise Jury Myers
James R. Nace
H Gerald Nanos
James C. Packard
Marina Sinanoglou
Papaconstantinou
Alan F Pawlenok
Emily Lees Peachey
Terry E. Phillips
D. Ward Plummer, Jr
Carol Scherb Ray
Jo Anne Bigelow Ronton
Deshler S. Schenck
Judy Hoffman Schmidt
Jane Malanchuk Schuessler
Karen Prugh Shade
H. Franklin Showers
Carol Snook Stark
Garrett L. Stauffer
Loreen Wimmer Stout
Virginia E. Strawn
Frank J. Trembulak
Susan B. Twombly
Edwin C. Van Cott
Louis A, Vermillion
David B. Werner
Jane C. Wilson
Ann Ruth Wolfe
Thomas D Wolfe
Lynn Fitch Wolfrom
Dorothy Pulst Wright
Linda Covert Zeiber
Elizabeth Stein Zurich
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Class Of 1971
Kenneth W. Albiston
Sheryl Hardy Andrews
Donald T. Auld
Judith G. Avery
William L. Bechtel, Jr.
Bruce R Bengtson
Craig K. Benzenberg
Thomas N, Berryman
Janet Johnson Bielicki
Janis Egan Bigelow
Albin F. Blom
Susan Rater Bobinyec
Barry T Boblick
Marlin R. Bollinger, Jr
Elizabeth Varner Borger
Patricia A. Bowman
Francine Patarino Brice
Ralph F. Buchspics
Jerold C. Burch
Donald J. Campbell
Roger P, Cheney
Joan Burgess Cloutman
Nancy Faringer Cressman
Robert A. Dachik
David J. Deak
Stephen L. Decker
Cynthia Frishkorn Deik
Donald H. Dieker
Candace Kuckens Dipietro
Lisa Deamer Earle
Ann Hilbish Eckman
Richard A. Farnow
Margaret C. Fisher
John G. Foos
Anne L Ford
David C. Frey
Jacqueline O'Shea Galano
Donald C. Gates
Whitney A. Gay
Sandra H Goodenough
Joel K. Gordon
Jeffrey L. Goria
H. Wayne Griest
Cozette Hartman Haggerty
David W. Hahn
John S. Hall, Jr
Linda M. Haughton
Janet Oberholtzer Haupt
George W. Herrold
Donald B. Hill II
Roberta Schroeder Hill
James S. Hoch
Joan Dundore Hood
Linda Mauk Hoover
Janet Goodyear Jacobson
Alan B. Kegerise
Paul J. Keturakis
Linda Maier Klemeyer
Signe Gates Knock
David H. Koppenhaver
Robert C Krafft
Ronald A. Kramer
Karen Nobel Kupp
Ellen lylizzoni Lake
William L.S. Landes
Bonnie Rapp Lepley
John B. Lippincott
Jean IVIcEvoy Llewellyn
Linda Nansteel Lovell
Patricia G. Lundholm
Judy Bistline Lyman
David W. Madison
Phyllis Reinhardt Malasheskie
Lynn Keim Marion
Charlene Stoner Maue
Frederick R. Maue
Frederick C. Mayer
Donald W McClain
Nancy Beinhart McGarvey
Carol Lesher Miller
Irving A. Miller III
David J. Mitten
Bonnie Becker Oliver
Karen L Olson
Dennis Packard
Joseph P. Palchak, Jr
Michael J. Pelron
Kathy Fairchild Phillips
Rebecca Yarnell Price
Marie Morgan Riss
Norma McElhaney Romberger
David A. Rosborough
Jeffrey A, Roush
John W. Ruhl
Catherine Rogers San Filippo
Philip E. San Filippo
Michael F. Scavone
David G. Schwalm
Robert E. Siegrist
N. Dennis Simmons
Jan B. Sipe
Deborah Devenney Spinney
Peter M. Stenzhorn
Nancy Robinson Stephan
David F Stover
Charles N. Tannery, Jr
Elinor M. Thompson
Barbara Mcilvaine Tingom
Donald L. Van Gilder
Kenneth J. Vermillion
Roxane Havice Vermillion
Lynne Kastrup Villarreal
John T Wheaton
Jeffrey S, Witte
Randall D. Yoder
Michael E. Yost
Class Of 1972
Richard C. Abbott
Louise Brophy Arnold
Ellen Presty Ashworth
Stephen E. Ayer
Donald F Baker
Charlene Moyer Bance
Brenda Armstrong Bartholomew
Richard A. Bechtel
Stephen H. Bender
Alan M, Bennett
Dale F Biesecker, Jr
Timothy W. Bingman
Dwight C. Blake
Susan Siegrist Blake
Thomas A. Bohner
Jane Schnader Bomberger
David A Borden
Carolyn Walker Bridget!
Joan Finsen Brown
Michael K. Brown
Linda Kline Bugden
Paul A. Cain
Janean C. Clare
Robert F Cloud
R. Scott Conant
Louise Hower Costello
June Ross Coyle
John D. Crusius
David M. Diffenderffer
Sandra McDermott Dolinsky
R. Daniel Doudt
David S, Dunn
J Gregory Dye
Kathy A. Eckenroth
Andrea Licciardello Endrusick
James L. Endrusick
Larry L. Eppley
Diane Kelley Evans
Mary C, Eager
George A. Fecker
Greggory H. Fertig
Richard A. Frank
Gail A. Pullman
Jeanne Yost Gallagher
Joseph X. Garvey
Susan Wright Geiger
Timothy J. Gotwald
Darcy Jones Hamlin
Pamela Larkin Hare
Laurie H. Hart
Alison Petrie Heinzel
Bruce A, Henderson
William H, Henschke II
Charles F Hinderliter
Steven M. Hoffman
Dale E. Hoke
Gail Sigafoos Hoke
Craig W. Hutchison
MichaeiJ. Huth
Gregory T Jeffrey
Kimberly Y Jones
Jane Fankhauser Josephs
Steven F. Josephs
Jeffrey C. Karver
Christine Rogers Kindon
Robert M. Kindon
Carol Sensenig Klein
Joseph F Klein, Jr
Edmund R Kling III
Bonny Ensinger Klinger
William C. Knauer
Susan S. Knoblick
David C. Koch
John C. Kupp III
Cheryl Hughen Lathrop
George R. Laufenberg
Brian E. Lewis
Wendy Mohr Lewis
Chnstopher A. Lodewyks
George C. Lynch
David W- Mangle
Robert W, Maucher
Brian D. McCartney
Jane Brockway McClain
Janice McCullough Mertz
Pamela Norton Mitchell
James Z. Morehouse
Jan F Mroz
Peter W. Murcott
Priscilla Gillespie Nagy
Robert G, Nonni
Craig R. Penniman
Harold W, Peterson
Arlene Arndt Philippoff
Charles R. Piatt III
Randall D Reber
Doreen Bolton Rehrig
Coleen Warn Renshaw
Mark W. Richards
Carol Ferry Saylor
Daniel C. Scaff
A. Rebecca Schumacher
Chester D, Schuman
Pamela Miller Schuman
Lynne Colombo Schwartz
Wendy Helliesen Schwehm
Sandra Douglas Sheridan
Robert C, Shifter, Jr
Debra Plunkett Smith
John W, Stefero
Susan Hancock Storch
Jane Allan Sullivan
Linda Thomas Tarner
William W. Them
Frederick M. Topper
John B. Trevaskis
Scott C. Truver
Mary Deveau Ulatowski
Lynn Whittlesey Wilson
Jai L. Winding
Gail Alwine Woods
Carl C. Yingling
Class Of 1973
Paula Eletto Adams
Susan Kurtz Allan
Janice Woltjen Anglin
Arlene Graybill Apple
Linda Brown Auld
John J. Basti
Kenneth G. Bechtold
Gregory M. Beck
James L. Bergen
Alice Shue Boustead
Teresa Rhoderick Bowers
Jeanne R. Boyer
Ray H. Boyer
Robert M. Brenneman
Linda Herrold Brophy
Joyce A. Brown
Thomas 8. Brownback
Ryan Burdick
William D. Burrell
Anne Herdle Cain
Marlyn Rath Carson
Peter S. Ciszak
Benjamin H. Claar, Jr
Gordon W. Clark, Jr.
Kevin W. Clary
Donna Tryner Coffee
Roger T. Collins
David A. Coryell
Keith J. Costello
James L, Culpepper
Susan Lentzner Cunningham
Charles L DeBrunner
Lynda Beadle Deutsch
Alyce Zimmer Doehner
Barbara Kay Eames
Dennis L. Eckman
David L. Edwards
James G. Ehrhorn, Jr
Karl W. Eickhoft
Pamela Shay Eickhoff
Susan P. Emaus
Laurel Hinkley Falkner
Kathleen Hummel Farr
Henry R. Fisher
James J. Flynn
C. Patrick Gallagher
Jeanette Rauss Gang
Chris A. George
June Belletti George
Samuel J. Greco
William D. Greenlee
William H. Hamilton
Vicki Chin Hart
Victoria Vanwagenen Heidorn
Renee Moore Helwig
Maren Alekel Henderson
Catherine Magill Hoffman
Linda Fox Holler
Pamela Shenwood Hudson
Steven E. Jackson
Carol Dickinson Johns
Robert T Kassoway
James E. Kellerman
Kathleen Coon Kellerman
Barbara Dworecki Kencik
Judy Stump Kling
Dorothy J. Knauss
Elizabeth Hollingshead Lancione
Emilio A. Lancione
David S. Landis
Janet Isgro Laufenberg
Thomas E. Leffler
Nancy Uckert Lewis
Frederick W. Linnemeyer
Robert S. Long
Deryl R. Lutz
Edward G. Madison
Stephen E. Marcinek
Candace E Mayer
Lee E McDonough
Ronald G. Meixsell
Louis M. Melchiore
Allen B. Miller
Deborah Reifsnyder Mohr
Janet Nilssen Moore
David W. Morris
Bruce A Morrison
Dennis G, Mosebey
Christine Mowery
Susan Fischer Neale
Leslie Wiessmann Nieskens
Richard T Nornhold
Roxie Hahn Oberg
Marcia Wright Ousley
Philip C. Ousley
Barbara G. Philbrick
Nancy Search Phipps
Robert A. Phipps
John M. Pivarnik
Joseph P Raho
Richard K. Renn, Esquire
Richard D. Rowlands
Georgeann Mercincavage Ruhl
William A. Sanders
Susan Wollz Sasso
Karen Buehler Savarese
Philip H. Schreyer
Wendy Collins Seglem
Robert S Siegel
Nancy Finan Smith
Nancy Searfoss Smoker
Roberta Wyatt Stafford
Eric E. Stahl
J. Donald Steele, Jr
Barbara E Stetter
John A. Strawoet
Stephen P. Stupp
Gordon B, Sullivan
Gail Holmes Tannery
Peter Y. Thompson
Theresa Palmer Tracy
Susan Steigelman Trevaskis
Craig C. Urie
Joseph M. Vayda
Sue Ellen Ferman Vayda
Robert G. Vogel
William M- Weary
Nancy Hough Williamson
Joan Mercer Witte
Charles Woodcock IV
Ceroid M. Wunderlich
Susan Topfer Ziemann
Lynn D Zimmerman
Class Of 1974
William D. Atkinson
Edwin V Babbitt III
Daniel M. Baxter
Evelyn Dowling Baxter
Joan Marshall Beard
Lynne Stansfield Beck
Nancy Griffin Bergen
Vicki Freeman Bomberger
Michael Boustead
Martha E. Brandwene
Walter O. Breuninger
William R. Campbell
Marilynn Blend Carstensen
Susan Zeek Chase
Thomas G. Clark
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
19
Alan M. Cohn
Debra Dubs Diddlemeyer
Wayne H. Diettenck
Michele Maiben DIggins
Tonna Wendt Dougan
E. Wayne Dreyman
Barbara Dalrymple Dunn
Richard H, Eickhotf
Margaret Shaw Ellacott
Michael Fabian
Jill Stevens Fecker
Karen White Fox
Deborah Bechtel Fritz
George V, Ganler
Kenneth C Gift
Jeftrey M. Greco
Gayle Thomas Green
John J. Guthrie
John C. Hadley
Perrin Hamilton
Grace Welton Hanawalt
John B. Hanawalt
Linda Pratz Hill
Shelley Gehman Hill
Paul R. Hinsch
Lynn R. Hoffman
Patricia Krall Hogg
Thomas F lacovone
Gail Wisdo Jackson
Edward S. Kaltreider
Carol B. Kehler
J. Christopher Kerwin
Dennis D. Kieffer
Robert J, Kimbel, Jr.
Susan Zierdt Kirshenbaum
Daniel E. Knipel
Mary Sobkowiak Kreider
Jeanne Kauffman Kreiser
Diane Kulp Krueger
Carol Wells Kueffner
William BM. Kundert
Marsha A. Lehman
Wallace J. Lindsay, Jr.
Henry T Ling
Debbie Dempsey Littlejohn
Layton S. Lyon III
Dean T. Madison
Robert W. Margoles
Susan Lang Martin
Susan Craft McAllister
Joanne Thomas McCard
William H. McCard
John M. McCrudden
Karen Havriiko McElhattan
Charles F McLane III
Betsy Halpin Messerle
Karen Stock Miller
Stephen B. Mohr
John W. Morris
Carol Smith Nolan
Thomas E. Peachey
Patrick A. Petre
Diane Mahoney Pivarnik
Philip D. Popovec
R Douglas Riley
David W. Rittler
Karen Cherrington Bobbins
Pamela Gehron Robey
Philmer H. Rohrbaugh
Harold Rosenberry
Douglas E Salvesen
Sharon Everhart Schroeder
Deborah Witte Sebring
Robert N. Seebold
Carey N, Sheaffer
Peter M. Sherman
Anne M. Shultz
Linda Capaldi Siege!
Benedict J. Smar, Jr.
Joyce Oberlin Smar
Christine Schmidt Smith
F. Thomas Snyder III
Suzanne Emanuel Spaid
Katherine Mueller Sprenkle
Robert J. Stamm
Rhonda Riddle Stark
Vicky Rohm Steltz
Charles E, Stevens
Susan Miller Stewart
Douglas B. Sutherland
Linda MunroeThem
Judith Turner Thomas
William H. Thomas
Joan Masser Troutman
Alan J. Upperco
Janet Bauer Upperco
Donald L. Utter
Cynthia Lupolt Walter
Alan R Waters
Gunther J. Weisbrich
Chris L. Wheeland
Deborah Q. White
Roy L. Wilson
Gerald F. Zukowski
Class of 1975
George C. Adams, Jr
Judith Yohn Adams
James T. Ailing
David H Allison
Robert F Amweg
Christopher Anglin
Charles R. Antanavage
John H. Arnold
Janet Diehl Ayres
Bernard A. Bahr, Jr.
Gwen L. Barclay
James M. Bates
Leroy Carl Beck
Martha Pierce Beishline
Mary Fletcher Benkovic
Roberta Laudenslager Blasdell
Paul A. Blume
David M. Boucher
Robert J. Brett
Carol Nichols Callahan
Christopher L. Campbell
Joseph R. Caporaso. Jr
Robert G. Carr
Janice Kimmerer Clark
Deborah Burdick Cloud
Molly A. Cochran
Carol Naplacic Cousemaker
Eleanor Kusche Crabbe
David H. Crist
Dirk E. Dana
A. Bruce Dansbury
Susan Ayres Davis
Carol Powers Dawson
Warren S. Diggins
W. Allen Dunstan, Jr.
Gordon M. Dyott
Stephanie Sims Dyott
Deborah Hasen Eickhotf
Jane Heiser Eisenhart
George J. Epstein
Jimmy R. Erdman
Michael A. Falkner
Jacquelyn Strub Filbey
Russell C. Filbey
Jeffrey L. Frymoyer
Donna R. Fugit
John D. Granger
Carol A. Graybosch
Roger P. Gundersen
Sharon Smith Hadley
Barbara Shatto Harvey
Jesse E. Hill III
Douglas A. Holcombe
Juniata Albright Hunt
Susan Grubb Jackson
Thomas W. Jacobi
Susan Gordon Johnson
Robert H. Jordan
Billye Miller Kanouse
Kevin S. Kanouse
Michael Kennedy
John T Kolody. Jr.
Jessica Schnitman Kowall
Samuel Kuba III
Kimberly Miller Lacey
Harold E. Leiter, Jr.
Judy Lambert Lenz
James D. Link
Laura Maddish Link
Donald Littlejohn II
Carol Kinkel Long
Sharon L. Long, Esq.
Jeffrey D. Martin
Harvard K. McCardle
Mary E. McManus
Craig R. Miller
Patricia Shaughnessy Miller
Anthony F. Miscavige
Donna Watkins Murray
Daniel R. Musser
Martha Kauffman Ocker
John R. J. Olcese
Debra Maurer Ondeyka
Dale A Orris
David J. Parsels
Elizabeth Fleming Podrebarac
Doulgas R. Powell
Joseph J. Prekopa
Sharon E. Quinn
Raymond F. Rail, Jr.
Peter G. Rambo
Diane Christopher Rapport
John R. Reinhard
Carson G. Ritchie
Robert L. Roane
Sandra M. Rocks
Robert C. Rungee
George E Saridakis
Kathleen Phillips Sciarello
Jeffrey G. Shade
Susan Gabrielson Shrader
Charles W. Smeltz
Suzanne Patchell Stewart
John R. Strangfeld, Jr.
Beth Evans Sullivan
Michele J. Szwed
Margaret Buicko Thompson
Richard J. Tolsma
Debora Van Iderstine Traas
Gary E Vom Lehn
Edward K. Watkins
Robin R. Weikel
Kaye Stem Willbanks
Paul M. Willbanks
Cynthia Welch Woodcock
William A. Wray, Sr.
Janice Freidman Zackon
Steven L. Zackon
Class of 1976
Karol Silvick Allison
Jane Cleary Babbitt
Darlene Travitz Bakermans
Linda M. Barran
Janet Gump Beck
Leslie J. Beers
Richard Bernagozzi
Douglas F Bernegger
Alan L. Bess
Richard C. Bianco
Timothy V. Blair
Nancy Mattson Bober
M. Steven Bortner
V. David Brown II
John H. Buntemeyer
Mark D. Burkhardt
Juel A. Casey
Mark P Cook
Matthias E. Creutzmann
W. Talbot Daley
Can Huy Dao
W. Richard Davis
Steven P Deck
Barbara Keller Dertouzos
Thomas E. Dertouzos
Kathy Johnson Dilenschneider
Joanne D'Onofrio Diluigi
William J. Dorman
Jamie Forman Dougherty
Sheila M. Eckman
Scott A. Felter
Nancy J. Ferris
Anthony J. Filer
David B. Fisher
Charles D. Flack, Jr.
Kathi Stine Flack
James C. Flanagan
William B. Fortune
Jo Ann Fricker
Jeffrey R. Fuller
Rebecca M. Fuller
Marjorie Brouse Gaul
Mark R Gaul
Debra Carey Gellert
Joyce Laputka Gibbs
Paul C. Ginzl
Gordon J. Glass
John S. Godley
Debbie Fishman Gordon
Kathleen L. Gorman
Barbara Cleary Graziano
Scott D. Harris
Barry D. Hartshorn
Richard W. Helmuth
Jane Helsing Eichenwald
Sharon Albright Hertzog
Russell H. High
Lawrence T Hill
Patricia Hewit Hill
Elizabeth Voss Hohwieler
Bradford Hollinger
Susan Zimmerman Horstman
Robert C. Hutchinson
Larry L. Jacobs
Thomas M. Jobes
Debra Mattern Kephart
Susan Kessock
Gary C. Klein
Jacob W. Klein
Brenda Zboray Klinger
Randall L. Klobetanz
Lauretta F. Koenig
Kurt H. Kohler
Elizabeth Walsh Kreger
Patrick F. Kreger
Robert P Kreh
Jeannette File Lamb
Jeffrey A. LaRose
Debra S. Latchaw
Sherry Swartz Lazarus
Lowell L. Leitzei
Janice Trojan Lessman
Jerome Levkoff
David W. Long
David W. Main
Ann L. Marshall
Maxine Kantz Martin
Debra Smith McCarty
Thomas F. McCarty
Daniel R. McDougall
Eugene F, Meany
Joseph C. Michetti
Mary L. Miller
Charlene Lawser Monastra
Thomas Monastra
Kathleen Marvin Morgan
William A. Morgan
Kathy-Ann Mccarty Morrow
Joanne H. Nanos
Ella L Netherton
Wanda D Neuhaus
John B. Neuhauser
Charlene Everett Olcese
Philip B. Olphin
Keith E. Paterson
Mark R. Paules
Joanne Shetzley Pepper
Patricia Grogan Peterson
Deborah Weibley Piper
Nancy Byer Post
Jane O'Neill Rapant
Bonnie Birch Richards
David W. Rispoli
Philip B. Robeson, Jr.
William A. Robinson
David A. Rohrer
John D. Schwartz
Gregory R. Schwinn
Debra Sobecki Shah
Dennis A. Shoemaker
Kennth B. Slocum
Stephen A. Staruch
Jeffrey H. Steltz
Mitchel D. Storey
William Swanger III
Richard A Thornburg
Michael Timmons
Sheryl Carlton Trult
Ruth Anderson Tucker
Helena Bykowsky Urban
John G. Van Sickle
Mark J. Vincenzes
Cindy Ball Vitto
Gregory J. Wells
Diane Burton Welsch
Brenda Overcash West
Emily Flickinger White
John D. White
Judith Lepley Williams
Michael S. Wills
Patricia Berghold Wills
Scott A. Wissinger
Charles A. Yoder
Jeffrey L. Yoder
Deborah Gaydosh Zaionis
Robert Zimmerman, Jr
Class Of 1977
Brian D Archibald
Cheryl Rahlfs Atkinson
David E. Atkinson
Lisbeth L. Baird
William A. Barrett
Barbara L. Birdsall
Victor R. Boris
Carol L. Brenner
Ronald L. Brett
Hadley K. Brown
Virginia Hutto Bruening
Robert F. Buckfelder
Gary T Campbell
Jill Simpson Cohen
Anne L Crawford
Robyn Schnell Cronin
Stephen R. Crovrther
Deborah A. Dale
Janet Smith Daley
Nancy Adams Dansbury
Mark E. Diluigi
Anthony C. Dissinger
Daniel E. Ditzler
Donald P Doorley, Jr
Kathleen S. Dunn
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
20
Lorna Jean Silver Elliot
Robert E. Engleman
Frederick H. Ernst
Craig M. Fasold
Steven J. Fisher
Peter L Fiss
Susan Gale Filchett
William S Flather
David K. Ganter
Marilyn E. Gill
Carlen Schmidt Ginzl
Any Neff Glock
Barbara Woods Gonsar
Elaine Fahringer Gundersen
James A. Hall
Lorraine Miller Hartshorn
Jo-Ellen McCracken Hazan
Joan Domin Hentges
Robert J. Hertzog
Keith H. Hewitt
Frederick L. Hickman
Karen Johnson Hollinger
Jeanne Davis Horovitz
Gerald G. Huesken
Deborah Schneider Jacobi
Susan Booth Jacobs
Jeffrey A. Jones
William J. Jones
Karl R. Keiser
Michael G. Kennedy
Carta Petersen Kerber
Roderick E. Kerr, Jr
Scott L. Klinger
Bruce D Koenecke
Harald K Kuehne, Jr
Melinda Bumstead Kuehne
Cheryl Norcross LaBriola
Timothy B. Lawlor
Elaine lanora Levkoff
David E. Lewis
Lynne Campbell Liebrock
Lynn Cornett Looloian
Elizabeth Bussman Mahler
Cordelia Rust Mann
Linda Graziano McGrory
Melinda Scovell McGrory
Michael P. McLane
David M. Miller
Gail L. Miller
Suzanne Reed Miller
Mark M Molla
Bruce E. Moore
Lewis R. Morrow
John E. Muolo
Brenda K. Myers
Katherine McAllister Neuhauser
Albert M Noggle
Carol W, Norwood
Janice Snider Nowell
Howard G Paul. Jr
Tracy Hawke Perrapato
Jane Schlegel Petitte
Richard R Pikna
Susan M, Reisch
James W. Reyle
Joan Brouse Rifkin
Alice M Roher
Virginia Schlack Rothenberger
William P Ruby
Marjorie Flackman Saler
Philip R, Saler
Gregg K. Saxe
Martha Miller Schwartz
Connie Liggett Sibley
Susan Cole Stanford
Joseph W Strode III
Mark V, Swanson
Fred C Sweetapple, Jr
Cynthia Pritchard Swenson
Herbert J. Tanneberger
Lynn A. Thorson
Louann Morsberger Tracy
Kenneth R. Vomacka
Lynn Sari Watkins
Deborah Clemens Werronen
Victor E. Wertz
Elizabeth Hall Xanthis
John P. Xanthis
Suzanne Paetzer Yenkner
Class of 1978
David A, Addison
Donna DeCaro Appelgate
Kathy Smith Bailey
Rick L. Bailey
Edward R. Barben
Sherry Seiple Barben
Brian V. Bercher
Deborah M. Bernhisel
Jolee Ruch Boehmer
Mark R. Bostic
Richard A. Brugger
Bryon H. Bucher
Susan Yetka Bucks
Thomas E. Bucks
Meagan lampietro Burke
Jane Wiedemann Candela
Debra Peragino Carter
Peter Ceccacci
Cawrl F. Christiansen
James B. Cochran
Paulette E. Cohen
Denise A, Connerty
Kathleen Crawford de Castrique
Tura Hammarstrom Dickert
Jane Kadanbach DiGirolamo
Donna M Dilanni
Patricia Farley Dissinger
Diane Stewart Dom
John M. Eby
Nancy J. Evey
Bruce E. Figgatt
Kevin M. Fitzpatrick
Wilma Kalbfleisch Flanagan
H. Scott Fritts
Dina Gannitello
William N. Garrett
David R Getz
John C. Grantland
Scott A. Grimm
Thomas G. Hepler
Michael J. Herman
Roberta Andrew Hewitt
Larry D. Hildebrand
Robert C. Inwin
Pamela R. James
Jill Jacobus Jurgensen
Michael A. Katchmer
Helen Ely Kauffman
Roberta L. Kempf
Christine Evans Kennedy
Richard J. King. Jr
Jo Ann Kinkel
Philip M. Kob
Richard B Koch
William B. Kraft
Susan Little Kuehl
Robert R. Labarca
Patricia Sost Lantz
David L. Liebrock
Elizabeth H, Linehan
Karen A. Lohrman
David C. Lutcher
Kenneth P Maehl
Sheryl L. Maningo
Robert W. Manning
Penelope Norwood Margoles
Elizabeth Helm Martin
Susan A. Martin
Lori Thomas McCue
Peter W. Megill
David B. Middleswarth
J. Scott Mitchell
Donald W. Monetti
James G. Montgomery
Todd B. Morgan
Paul J. Mueller
Judy Feidt Musselman
Hester M. Null
Joseph J Parcel III
John J. Poles
Mary A. Pitorak
William H. Poust III
Mary Anne Pulizzi
Judith A, Rile
Peter S, Rispoli
Kathleen Lehman Robinson
Jay S. Rogers
Barbara Bozzelli Ross
Donald M. Ross
R. Todd Rossel
Diane Bassett Roush
David C. Ruler
MArgaret Klaus Saxe
Michael R Scheib
Dale F Schoener
Gerard A. Schuck
Patricia Lutkins Schultz
Mary E. Shaw
Anne Elton Skinner
Raymond J. Skjold
William E. Smeal
Dean H. Springman
Linda Michaels Stahl
Martina ZIockie Surles
William L. Svec
D. Margaret Thoms
Barbara A. Vierow
Richard A. Ward
James I Weigley
Jane Babinski Weigley
Cynthia Baxter Wertz
William B. Wescott
Robert B. Whomsley
Douglas A. Winner
Debbie Robinson Wolfert
Janet Heaton Wright
Laurie G. Zimmerman
Class Of 1979
Robert W. Adams
Nancy J. Adams-Shippy
Susan Maack Addison
Alan A. Babp
Pamela Brown Barnes
Steven J. Barrett
David C Bateman
Carole Moeller Beam
Barbara A. Beans
Louise Filardo Beer
David W. Bielefield
Guthrie M Burke
Robert G. Campbell
Robert E. Cascone
David C Cloetingh
Erin Hoff Coyne
Thomas H. Coyne
Marcia Freed Dankman
Barbara Davidson Davis
Karen Kern Dean
Robert L. Dean
Janice Robb Dolan
Laurie Ritson Dougherty
Stacy Kiraly Duran
Susan Yoder Faast
Linda Eberlin Fahrney
Barbara Bryan Falconer
Lee A. Fasnacht
Dorothy Fersch
Steven D. Foreman
Jeffrey S. Gicking
Andrew S. Graybill
Elizabeth Kennedy Graybill
Sherill Grugan Grosse
Margaret J. Hamilton
Janice Gaschen Herman
Andrew C. Hickox
John M. Hilton
Robin Swenk Hilton
Steven L. Hinks
Samuel B. Hoff
Gabriella Szamborski Hoffman
Karen Holmes Hoke
George S. Huntzinger
Robin Gallo Hutchinson
Nicholas P Interdonato
Joseph R. Johnson III
Peter S. Johnson
Thomas A. Johnson
Lloyd P. Jones
Charles R Kelsey
Lauren Dunn Klein
Ellen Knutson Kramm
Susan L. Kuba
Cindy Erickson Labarca
Peter C Landmesser
Edward M. LaSelva
Christi Chavers Lawley
Cynthia J. Lewis
Michael E. Liddick
Laird A. Limberg
David E. Lindquist
Nancy Jeffries Little
Donald F Mann
Javier F. Martinez
Kerry P Maurer
Mary Turley McDevitt
Wendy Mason McDougall
Denis J. McHugh
Christine Hoff Mclnnes
Kim Sawicki Melton
Sandra Knutsen Miesse
Peggy Lobsitz Mullaney
Mark E. Nelson
David R. Odenath. Jr
Ellen Schmidt Odenath
Susan Odjakjian
Madeline V. Pearson
James N. Petitte
Maria McNally Phillips
Robert J Purcell
Sandra L Ray
Robert K. Reid
Kathryn A. Reihard
Philip J. Reitz
Scott A. Richards
Wendy George Rlpa
James H Ruitenberg
Nancy Madara Secor
Todd A. Sinclair
Donald E. Sipe
Shawn Eckman Sipe
Carol Campbell Smith
Michael W. Smith
Scott A. Smith
Ruth Kimmel Snyder
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Victor J. Sobolewski III
Patrice M. Spinner
Joseph M. Talmage, Jr.
Alice M. Taylor
Catherine Conklin Thomas
Anne Stern Tilley
Bruce W. Torok
Jeffrey R. Towne
Kaneen Kruse Wadzita
Janis Miller Wagner
Michael A. Walch
Eric S. Walker
James P. Wallblllich
David R Ward
Joseph H. Warren
J. Randy Westrol
Cheryl Burchfield Wheeland
Nancy J. Widmann
William J. Zimmermann
Class of 1980
Nancy Swan Abbott
Susan Carroll Albanese
George R. Amols
Emily E. Anderes
Frank L. Arena
James R. Barker
William F. Batdorf
Mark A. Billow
Roland C. Blakeslee
John N, Blandford. Jr.
Ellen Einsfeld Blaszky
Ronald E. Bredder
Peter C. Brockman
Anne Lembach Bucher
William G. Bulick
Judy Critelli Burkholder
Larisa Rupeiks Cashour
Lisa Scotti Ceccacci
Karen Harrington Christian
Barbara Soltau Ciccaglione
Peter J. Ciccaglione
Robert G. Clark, Jr.
Catherine Raymond Cline
Ronald B. Colvin
Susan Harrold Colvin
Michael A. Contreras
Cathy A. Davies
Paul L. Daviet
Frederick L. Dimuccio, Jr
Edward J, Farr
Alayne Hunter Fessler
Robert H. Fessler
Rick L. Fike
Alicia BalfeGaul
Mary Douglas Geary
Marie A. Gore
Alan J. Grove
Lynda Ruby Guinan
William F. Guinan
Cathlene Chew Guy
Cornelia Klee Hall
Allison Campbell Hanlon
Karen Flynn Hardy
David E. Harken
J. Jeffrey Hauck
William C. Horn
Mary Brennan Huesken
Lawrence D. Hutchison
Michael C. Kammerer
Nancy Mott Kammerer
John H Karch
Ernest P Kemper, Jr.
Philip C. Kerber
Sandra Snyder Knoll
Brenda Strausberger Koster
Mark T Kramm
Brenda Parks Krill
Donald J. Krupka
Joan Penniman Krzastek
Walter J. Krzastek
Dale L Kyler
Gaetan T. Lambiase, Jr.
Stephen V. Lamoreaux
Jeffrey M. Lesser
Patricia S. Levine
Keith E. Lewis
Lisa Angst Long
Charles F. Lorenzo
David F. Lynch
Jan M. MacLatchie
Paul A. McFeeley
Holly Mentzell-Falcon
Linda Klages Muir
Linda Florian Neyhart
Nancy Peterson O'Hara
Cynthia Ebert Rayburn
G. Edward Reck
Carl V. Resciniti
Bonnie L. Rieger
Edwina Kelley Rislow
Adelaide Parcel Rogers
James O. Rumbaugh III
Mardi Finkelstein Saadawy
Michael S. Sambrook
Jill Freed Santoro
Christine Ewing Schoenlank
Robert H. Schoenlank
Brian R, Shaw
Laurence K. Shearer
Cynthia Osborn Shellman
Stephen R. Shilling
Cynthia J Stengel
Russell B. Stevenson
John D. Sumner
Nancy Fitzgibbon Talmage
Joel C. Tokarz
Lynn A. Tozzoli
Jack B. Treas
Lynn Mosca Trinchera
Michael G. Trone
Denise Wilson Uhlman
Elizabeth Kennerly Vieira
Robin K. Vieira
Lynn Jacoby Vinegra
Wade B. Walburn
Linda Perritt Ward
James T. Weyant
Stephen D. Wheeler
Judith Gessner White
Robert N. Whitmoyer
Joseph S. Witcofsky
Robert C. Zaiewski
Charles ZIock
Philip S Zofrea
Class of 1981
Gary L. Appenzeller
Arthur L. Augugliaro
Dennis A. Barley
Eric A. Bartholomew
William A. Baten
Donald W. Benson
Gretchen Ost Bilhardt
Mark D. Bornman
Carl Braunschweiger
Diane Ulman Bryson
William D. Bryson
Susan Grausam Bullock
Todd G. Burns
Linda P Bushkofsky
Suzanne Heath Camerer
Taylor R. Camerer
Kenneth E Caputa
Christopher L. Cochran
Suzanne Madara Coffee
Catherine Compton Caulfield
Jane Wissinger Cornille
Thomas J. Corridon
Diane C, Croft
Thomas F. D'Andrea
Thomas Canfield Davis
Sean P Duffy
Barbara Horton Farr
Joanne Steinke Paul
Patricia Polaneczky Federowic
Jeffrey T. Fiske
Brian J. Fitzpatrick
Karen A. Ford
Donna L. Gottshall
Joan V, Greco
J. Matthew Greenshields
Charles H. Grube
Jane Castiglioni Hahn
J- Bridget Shannon Hancock
Walter W. Hancock, Jr.
Kenneth E. Heintz
Kathy Krause Hillardries
Peter C. Hinsch
William A. James
Suzanne M. Johnson
Theresa Erb Kirchner
Betsy J. Kluge
Donna Lee Knapp
John E. Knapp, Jr.
Beth Black Krupka
Paul G. Lang
Alice K. Lembach
Patricia Campana Lorenzo
Gregory D Lowe
Lisa Campbell Lynch
Deborah Kellner Mamrak
David G Manning
Louis Marinaccio, Jr.
Ronald S. McGlaughlin
Christopher E. Miller
Holly Hedborg Miller
Julia Brown Mitchell
Mark S. Mitchell
Lorrie Carlsen Nantz
Stephen L Neff
Steven E. Nunn
Stephen C. Obici
George T Paulosky
Jon K. Pickwell
Michael D. Pinkerton
Paul M. Price
Joan Jacoby Quintan
James B. Ramsdell
Kurt H. Reiber
Nancy Mullens Reiling
John F. Ripa
Judy Renn Ritchings
Jo Kleinfelter Rittenhouse
Ellen Miller Rogers
Donna Mancuso Scaizo
Richard A. Scovner
Jeff V. Sheard
Keith A. Shuey
David R. Small
Cynthia Beegle Smarge
John C. Smarge
Charlotte Bartholomew Smith
Christopher V Smith
Scott D. Snyder
Charles D. Spackman
Patricia Massaia Spackman
James C. Stevens
Beth Schlegel Stoverschlegel
Scott W. Suhring
Frederick A. Swingle
Kathleen A. Szwec
Elizabeth Hagerty Tiedemann
William I. Tilghman III
Barbara Matena Torok
Barbara Voelker Towne
Michael R. Trego
Jay B. Umholtz
Frans-Willem Van Riemsdyk
Lawrence J. Weil
Pamela Marino Weiss
Dorothy Shifter Wesner
Cynthia Biever Weston
Robert W. Wissinger
Robin Rochford Wolak
Class Of 1982
Jonathan E. Ambler
Elizabeth Stearly Arnot
Robert J. Arnot
Robert W. Ashe
Jeanne McCarthy Augugliaro
Beverly Stahl Bailey
Daniel J. Bailey
Nancy Mohr Baker
Hope Macmurtrie Bowling
John W. Bowling III
Joan O'Donnell Braunschweiger
Christine M. Bringman
Frank Calabrese
David S. Cashour
Claire Malone Chadwick
Bruce L. Cianciolo
Annmarie Gloudon Cipolloni
Wayne R. Clark
Karen A. Clarke
Douglas H. Cody
Mary T Coughlin
Stephen B. Cowles
Sandra G. Crane
Catherine Cook Davis
David W. Deluca
Marita Delbello Derle
Brian J. Dietrich
Kevin G. Doty
Antoinette D. Duryea
Karen M. Dye
Mary B. Eckert
Sally A. Ediing
Linda Furlong Farr
Thomas J. Figmik
Brendan A. Fitzpatrick
Laura E. Flynn
Chris Haskoor Gibson
Thomas A. Gift
Nancy Wright Greenshields
Robert J. Hain
Joan Miles Heintz
Scott T Heller
David B. Hess
Christine Shoaf Hester
Robert D. Holland
Susan W. Honeyman
Donna Johnson House
Marcia Weaner Hutchison
Andrew G. Jakubek
Kyle R. Kaczynski
Lynn Pickwell Kessler
Robert R. Kessler
Robert W. Kirchner
Jerry A. Lessman
Amy Stouffer Leta
Kimberly Baker Lilly
Laura J. Litchert
Jeffrey L. Litchfield
Laurie Smith Lowe
Cindy Wolter Lynch
Vincent R. McFadden
Kevin J. McGoldrick
Clay R. Mitman
Audrey Schwarz Molettieri
Jeffrey D. Morgan
Laurie A. Mosca
Donald S Mott
Jacqueline Rozzi Nilsen
Lisa Hammarstrom Nivison
James P. Olson
John P. Osborn
Nancy M. Parker
Karen Jane Ness Pennelt
James E Persing
Susan Brubaker Pickwell
John R. Price
James S. Radvany
Kenneth D. Ralph
Kim Hartman Ranck
Ronald R. Reese
Johanna Yeager Reisteter
David Z. Richards, Jr
Christopher D. Rooke
Susan Bizup Ryan
Paul E, Sacks
Eric R. Sauer
Donald F Scholl, Jr.
Leo M. Sekulski
Vincent Shemanski
Richard L. Shermer
Lauren A. Shollenberger
Raymond E Short
Beth Nacinovich Shuey
Gerald J. Siano
Susan Lafrance Sirois
Matthew A. Spangler
Mary L Sprowls
Beth Shaw Stauffer
Keith E. Stauffer
Lorella Puglielli Struzzi
Ronald C. Swartzlander
Lori Dilonardo Tashjy
M. Scott Tashjy
Catherine J. Terranova
Gail Stitzer Tucker
Nicholas C. Valvano
Richard T Watkins
Ellen L. Whiting
Robert L. Williams
William H. Wolchak
Stephen E. Ziminsky
Wayne A. Zimmerman
Class of 1983
Marcia Williamson Abey
Jeffrey E. Anderson
Susan Landmesser Augustine
Roger A. Baker
Jennifer Palmer Barker
William A. Barnes
Brenda Larson Barrett
Loren Karch Bernieri
EarleT Bittnerlll
Robert L. Bongo
Katherine L. Bradley
Shari Reich Brandman
Keith A. Bray
Susan A. Brett
Kenneth R. Brightcliffe
Bonna Conner Brooks
Scott R. Brooks
Ruth Rissmiller Brunner
Calvin P K. Burke
Jewel Williamson Burns
Gregory J Carr
Vincent J. Cavalea
Nancy Jaskiewicz Cochran
William E. Cochran
Laura Reynolds Comerford
Robert F. Conrad, Jr.
Michael S. Cook
Ricardo A. Coroniti
Lisa Mayolo Corridon
Karen E. Costello
Kevin J. Cullinan
Lori Vanlngen Daukas
Susan Gray Decker
Theodore F Decker, Jr.
Christine Kotsko DeLongis
SUSQUEHANNA
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Nancy Barton Deluca
Anthony R. Distaslo
Frank R Dober, Jr
Susan Frekol Doty
Marguerite A. Doyle
Thomas F Dry
Susan Cavanaugh Duffy
John H Eisele
John C. Farr
Laurie A Fegley
Susan Coates Flake
Robin L, Friedman
Carol Brouse Goodwin
fi^ichael B. Goodwin
Hanna L. Griffin
Jean Ely Grube
Kimberly IWlacMullen Habecker
Shari Showers Haelig
William H. Haelig
Kimberly Bailey Main
Honora McGowan Harvey
James A. Hayward
James A. Henrichs
Betle Funkhouser Higley
Robert R Higley Jr
Deborah Scharmann Himmel
Clifford R, Holm
Paula Sargent Huff
Brian K- Hungarter
Michael J. Jabel
Charles C. Jordan
Pamela Grow Keiser
Laurinda D. Lees
Deborah A. Lias
Susan A. Lockard
Mary A. Mack
Thomas D McColligan
Ernest J. Meisel, Jr
Rebecca Roman Meisel
Joseph F Melody
Louise M. Meszaros
Susan Kees Morgan
Alison Bird Muldoon
Alfred W. Murray
L. Harvey Myer
William N. Nivison
Caroline R. Noelk
Martin J. Ortenzio
Joyce Dyer Osman
Rachael Welsh Paden
David W. Powers
Holly Bonner Reese
JoAnn Fitzgerald Ricevuto
Curtis E Rimler
George D. Rudisill
Joanna Moyer Rudisill
Margaret Guljahr Rumbaugh
Timothy W- Ryan
Philip A. Salinardi
Karen Janeski Sauer
Richard A. Savage
Karen L, Schoeller
Robin Bach Scholl
Steven L. Schongar
Karralynn Mollins Schreck
Scott C. Schweppe
Judith Taylor Scovner
Susan Bogovich Shemanski
Joanne Ries Singh
Dale Robertson Snyder
James D, Sorensen
Douglas J- Swanek
Richard R, Sweger, Jr
Barbara A Swenson
Timothy L. Taylor
Craig R Tillon
Christy Baker Tompkins
Karen Bollman Tripolitis
Jeffrey R. Underkoffler
Allison Camps Van Riemsdyk
Melissa A. Vines
Thomas A. Voll
Glenn W. Vrabel
Suzanne W Walker
John A. Ward
Nessie Shively Watson
Cullette Crance Williams
Karen Schmid Wilson
Pamela Reed Yunginger
Kenneth R Zanzalari
Amy Ploch Zapp
Frederick B. Zapp
Class Of 1984
Alma-Lillian Kinn Abruzzo
Alane Maningo Alexander
Susan M, Anderson
Virginia Kiselica Apostolacus
Thomas J, Banks
Henry L. Belcolle
Brian C. Betz
Randall R. Brown
Nanci Shreiner Buck
Wendy Gelnetl Burkhart
Fredrick Cabell
Laurie Cunningham Cabell
Robert J. Campbell
Stephanie T Christopher
Barbara E. Clapp
Herbert W. Conover III
Jamie Harris Cope
David M. Curran
Mark D, Deharde
Susan F Dell
Scott W. Dempster
Susan Reiland Derr
Donna Schilling Drews
Keith R. Duvin
David G. Endahl
Lynn Allen Endahl
Jennifer L. Fanelli
Carolyn Murphy Farr
Charles D. Fox
Scott D. Gabel
Daniel L. Gallagher
Melissa J. Garretson
Raymond T. Glanville III
William T Goulburn, Jr
Melinda Murphy Grochowski
David J. Grzybowski
Pamela Schlerf Harshey
Suzanne Carr Hinton
S William Hinton
Beverly Jones Hoehing
Craig C. Howie
Jane Fichner Hungarter
Cynthia Adams James
Carolyn Bloxham Johnson
Gary R. Johnson
Anna Milheim Jordan
Winifred M. Keller
Amy Potts Kelly
Anne Berger Kinn
Harry L. Kostyk
Nancy A. LaRiviere
Suzanne P Leach
Randall S Lieberman
Sharon A. Link
Antonio Lopez
Wilma Gonzalez Lopez
Christopher K. Lupolt
Chris A. Markle
Matthew C McHugh
Suzanne Reinbold Medence
Melanie P Miller
Steven C, Miller
Susan Weber Miller
Bruce I. Milzman
Peter E. Moore
Elizabeth A. Moran
Keat C. Morris
Gwendolyn Dyer Moyer
Robert S. Nickey III
Janet Chesnutt Orlando
Todd J Owens
Alice M, Perlman
Christopher W. Poverman
Christopher R. Reiland
Andrew J. Reilly
Cynthia B. Robbins
Linda E. Roemer
Kevin P Ryan
Ann Sarandoulias
Carol Reigle Sheaffer
Jennifer Olson Smith
Lisa Huchler Smith
Patrick C. Smith
Teresa C. Sol
Charles G. Soranno
Kenneth H. Stettler
Joseph S. Thomas
John J. Turner. Jr.
Lisa Kapustay Turner
Deborah L. Voll
Laura A. Von Hoene
Stephen A, Vorel
Elizabeth Allen Vought
Russell E. Wagner
William C, Walling
Bruce C. Wilson
Diane E. Wissinger
Susan Meiser Womer
Joanne Lubben Yotnakparian
Laura A. Young
Laura Bryan Zimmerman
Wendy Collins Zimmerman
Class of 1985
Kevin J. Akner
Tracy Gerard Akner
Joy Good Albright
Wendy L. Ammon
Andrew Ansaldi III
Melissa Miller Barnes
Carolyn M. Bastress
John K. Bayless
James A. Bazewicz
David E, Bingaman
Eric A. Boehme
John C. Campeau, Jr.
Robbin Carriero
Ester E. Chaban
Kevin M. Chesia
Lori A. Ciarrocca
Barbara Johnson Cipollini
Jocelyn Hoffman Cogen
Stacey Esworthy Cook
Douglas W. Cosgrove
Brandon Forsyth Deatly
Pamela J. Deisher
Scott E. Deitch
Thomas F. Demko
Pamela M. Devilo
Stephen B. Dietrich
Blair R. Downie
Kathryn Welliver Dunn
B. Scott Erickson
Leah G. Fahsbender
Harold T. Farver
Ann H. Fehr
Cheryl Diacik Feil
Mario P. Ferraro. Jr
Mollie Cannon Ferreira
Claire Waltking Fiebiger
Katherine Lappe Finch
Margaret Anne Finley Flournoy
Glenda Rennie Finn
Julie Richards Ford
Geraldine J. Gorman
Luanne Graybill
Robert J. Greco
Eileen G. Gruebel
Cynthia E. Gulick
Douglas R. Hall
Patricia C. Hanson
Robert L. Hester, Jr.
John H. Hoare III
Dorothy Johnson Howie
Steven R. Jenkins
Kevin J. Jennings
Gloria Faylor Karchner
William J. Kennedy, Jr
Caryn M. Kenny
Terri L. Kern
Joel W Krantz
Mary E. Kuchka
Terri Gleichmann Kugler
Thomas S Lagerman
Beth A. Mallison
Gary R. Marinelli
Kathleen Marshall Martin
Todd F McCarthy
Robert A. McDermott
Peter R. McQuaid
Richard J. Mextorf
Jeffrey C. Miller
Brian W. Molner
Meloney Lilley Morris
Sally A. Murphy
Keith W. Newell
Carolyn J. Oberholtzer
Cynthia Luer Pellegrino
LutzG. Pescht
Kelly R. Ramsdell
Theodore K. Reese
Michael E, Ritter
Marjorie S. Rosini
Lory D. Ryan
Susan Pullen Schwab
Karen S. Schwille
Karen N. Shustack
Andrew R Siegel
Christopher F. Simone
Michael A. Skarbek
Linda L. Skinner
Debra J, Smith
Timothy L. Snook
Susan Brotherton Sorensen
Michael J. Stam
Charles R. Straw
Colleen M. Sullivan
Janet Holzhauer Taylor
Kenneth B. Teats. Jr
John B, Tevlin, Jr
Christopher A. Thorsheim
William H. Todt, Jr
Cynthia A. Triolo
Cheryl Wiley Venezia
RodericG. Vitly
Michael D. Vought
Mary Fisher Warrick
William C. Warrick
Patricia A. Wellerson
James C Wendover
Stephanie Riggs Whitney
Douglas J, Wilkins
Linda M. Willauer
James W. Wisse
Kathleen Villano Woerner
K. Joy Wood
David C. Zimmerman
Class of 1986
Douglas A. Alderdice
Steven J Barlotta
Elizabeth A, Biehl
Joseph H. Boileau
Diane K. Braisted
David W. Brown
James F. Brown
Patrice C Carrigan
William M. Clinton
Doris A. Cook
Denise Wilson Cox
Jill M. Critchley
Steven R Deckard
Carle Birtley Deitrick
Kevin L. Delosier
Michelle Triaca Dennen
Diann L. Doelp
Kelly A. Doerr
Leslie Feil Edge
Robin L Emerson
Cheryl Parisi Emmert
Kathy L. Forrest
Andrew J. Gallagher
John W. Gartner III
Brigitte K. Gehner
Gwen C. Gormley
Faithann M. Grigalunas
Caroline S. Hackel
Donna K. Hansen
Jeffrey S. Harbst
Donald P Harnum
Steven G, Harrel
Charlene J. Heller
Eric J. Hesse
Diane Hoeg Hollyer
Sharon Anderson Hoobler
Lynn E. Horner
Daniel J. Ikenson
David J, Innes
Leanne Jacone
Ellen Guinee Jenkins
Cathy L. Jones
Amy L. Junger
Denise Symonds Kennedy
Cori Hoover Krantz
Carolanne Rogers Lachenauer
Brian J. Leib
George C Liberopoulos
Jeffrey W. Lockard
Michele Bridges Lopez
Andrea S, Mahmud
Susan J. Malyniak
Gail Dilonardo McNulty
Harold L. Metcalf
Donald L, Metzler
Wendy M. Murray
Charles B. Muzzy. Jr
Catherine E. Neuburger
Craig R. Orr
Deborah Guldner Pavio
Kenneth R. Peifer. Jr
Charlene M, Pelow
Allison Richards Pensyl
Martha Hamilton Prescott
Michael B Quigley
Susan E. Rahal
Jill C. Roberts
D. Mark Robinson
Debra Beck Ronan
Kimberly A, Rubio-Reist
Any J. Rumbaugh
John T Sansonetti
Jennifer Sampsell Sassaman
Katherine L, Schilling
Torr P Schmey
Thomas H. Slavens
Robert M. Slifer
Kathryn Kissinger Snowe
Catherine A. Svelec
David A. Sweigard
Douglas T Talhelm
Deborah P. Tarr
Gary T Toth
Carol Dillon Townsend
Mary M. Tuckett
Virginia S. Turner
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
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Julia Van Steen Valliere
Heather McRoberts Wallach
Stephen A. Walter
John P. Walthall
Paul D. Wernes
Christopher P Wilkens
Lauri A. Winkelried
Janet A, Wyllie
Class Of 1987
Jennifer P Alexion
Peter G. Ashey
Adam L- Bates
Apniann C. Beauchamp
Roberta Bianchi
Jeffrey J. Bnosky
Jill Schafer Boehme
George W, Broseman
William C Calven III
Assunta M. Cannone
Lisa A. Caruso
Deborah L. Chisholm
Andrew M. Cobb
Ellen Berry Codella
Patti Ann Collins
l^aureen E. Connelly
Emilie Schreffler Conover
Robin L. Conrad
Ellen K. Daley
Sharon L. Daugherty
Anne M. Davey
Kerry A. Decker
Diana Nolle Deilch
Mitchell S. Delong
Adele M. Dibari
Armand W. Dodsworth III
Laurie Draper
Christopher Eble
(Matthew M. Eager
Kevin W. Finch
Joseph F. Flynn
Frank D. Forrer
Susan A. Franchi
Constance Eckhan Gartner
Jay V. George
Joseph M. Grimm
Linda J. Hagelgans
Thomas A Haines
Thomas D. Harrison
Susan J. Heim
Kalhryn J. Heller
Thomas P. Kauffman
Charles R. Keller, Jr
Adriene M. King
Brian D. Kleckner
Kathleen A. Kloss
Cynthia Spinner Kohl
Deborah C. Kopf
Anthony Lamanna
Linda M. Lamberti
Richard D. Lynch
Diane L. ti/lahan
Laura J. Marr
Felicia A. IVIcClymont
Paul J, McHenry
James A. IVlcNulty
Laura Beckie McQuaid
Anne E. Molloy
Christopher F. Newman
Leslie Wells O'l^/lalley
Timothy A. Owens
Steven A, Paradies
Darren P. Pellegrino
Heather Carter Pescht
Kathryn L, Rave
Phyllis A. Rea
Christine L. Rensch
Laura Perner Rutan
David J. Savino
Stephen A, Schmalz
Denae J Schoner
Stephen C. Schweitzer
Jennifer Berman Scotese
Randal J. Secor
Ivlargaret A. Seville
Robert A. Shenk
Thomas A. Shoemaker
Edward K. Shuman
Marilyn L. Sierer
Sharon Ward Smith
Thomas A. Smith
John C. Snyder
Jon C. Stroup
Matthew S. Taylor
Richard J. Thomas
Sally Bittel Thomas
William A. Valliere
Scott T Wachenfeld
Joseph M. Wallach
Carol Buffington Walthall
Lisa C. Welsher
Marc G. Wiseman
Tracy A. Wonsidler
Marcus N. Zavattaro
Class of 1988
James A. Balas
Michael J. Bendorf
Mark P Bensel
Lori A. Bierly
Joan E. Book
Andrew H. Bowman
Matthew A. Boynton
Stacy L- Brechbiel
Albert P Bucci
Sylvia Buck
Charles A. Buckley III
Patricia Ross Buckley
Michael W. Burton
Lynda E. Butler
Carolyn A. Calderon
Damian C. Caracciolo
Douglas B. Carlson
Robert H, Cheddar
Christine M. Clewell
James C. Conway
Marjorie M. Cook
Stephen P Cook
Sarah E. Corbin
Stephen D, Costalos
Laura A. Crothers
Peter C. Culos
Claire M. Daley
Michael S. Dayton
Keith Delaporte
Christian H- Dewald
Anne E. Dodsworth
Dawn Leida Doll
Robert P Doll
Dana V Dombroski
Christopher J. Donate
Catherine C. Dorko
Nancy A, Douglas
Donielle D. Fanarjian
Laura A. Fattman
Timothy M. Fitzgerald
Douglas D. Gable
Susan A Goetting
Kimberlee A. Gorman
Kevin N. Gormley
Ginger L, Goss
Brett W. Graf
Valerie Hansen
Scott H. Harding
Barbara L, Harrison
Dorothy N. Hart
Julia A. Hassenplug
Maureen P Hassett
Bonnie L. Herb
Diane L. Herdling
Kristen J. Holgerson
John C. Hotalen
Heidi A. Huber
Jeffrey D. Hughes
Paul M. Joslyn
Mark F. Koskulitz
Scott A, Krzykowski
Candace L. Lain
Karen J. Ledebuhr
Eric F Letts
Daniel A. Lichtner
Cynthia M. Logan
Julia Y. Lu
Brian G. Lucas
Karen S, Madden
Kristin E. Meinig
John J. Mulcahy III
Sandra L. Mull
Kasey L. Mundis
Sarah J. Nickey
Christopher P. Ivloah
Kathleen French Noah
Christopher W. Parker
Nancy J. Patterson
Sharon Pavlik
Kenneth J. Pizzico
Susan L. Realy
Jeffrey M. Rehling
Jerald R. Reimenschneider
Christine A. Riedy
Barbara A. Rostiac
Paul A. Rybecky
Bradford B. Sahler
Lynne C Schoepe
Robert J. Scola
Joseph S. Scotese
Christine L. Shimrak
William Smedley
Craig A. Smith
Jacqueline M. Sorge
Reed A. Starr
Patrick W. Sterrett
Craig W. Stoken
Sarah B, Stone
Ann M. Straka
Paul R, Sultan
Mark D. Thorsheim
Sharon Deborah Tirpak
Scott M. Torok
James E. Turner
Paula C. Vincent
Paul M. Volk
Paul N, Walser, Jr.
Donna M. Wenz
Geoffrey M. Woodall
Christine B. Wuslich
Michelle A. Zuniga
Class of 1989
Barbara Bakeman Adams
Laura C. Ambielli
Nancy E. Armacost
Amy T Baran
Daniel S. Barker
David J. Benjamin
Kent R. Bergey
Gregory M. Betz
Beth Ann BimI
Lauren L. Bodmer
Karen J, Brandes
Glen M. Burnham
Audrey K- Buss
Janet Brandle Calvert
Jay R. Camassa
David E. Cooley
Thomas W- Daub
Linda R. Davis
Karen M. Degraw
Mark A. Delawter
Christine Del Bueno
Sharon L. Eisenhauer
Susan B. Elsman
Diane Esty
Andrew D. Fiscus
Charles R. Flurie
Brian P Forberg
Jamie L. Forshey
Donna L. Fries
Cheryl L. Gaffney
Santo I. Garcia
Michelle S, Geiger
Wayne D, Geils
Bruce R Goria
Mary T Greenwald
R. Scott Harrington
Trevor K. Henry
Patrice L. Hetherington
Deborah A. Hite
Marcia I. Hoge
David B, Holtz
Patrick R. Housen
David L. Hummel
Cosmo J. lacavazzi
William G Kadel
Cheryl A. Knapp
Linda K. Knutson
William G. Koch, Jr,
Paul R. Kopey
Jennifer A. Laube
Tracy A, Lawrence
Dana S. Leach
Kerrie L. Linker
Charles P Longenecker
Edward M Lopez
Robert N Loss
Arlene M. McBrearty
Robin-Lynn McElwee
Scott R. McWilliams
William F. Mikus
Teresa B. Monahan
G. Bradley Moor
William C. Mueller
Jennifer L. Nazzaro
Julie A. Nees
Karen A. Nester
Kimberly A. Norton
Melanie A. Ratfa
Michael S. Sarajian
Elizabeth L. Scieizo
Bronwen A. Scott
Dianne L. Smith
Meg-Ann Sorber
Karl A Specter
Brian S. Stettler
Jean Ann Swann
David L. Swinehart
Wendy A Tibaldi
Gregory J. Tirpak
John P Tourville
Philip E, Walker
Barbara E. Weigle
Hollace A, Whittaker
Thomas W. Wolfinger
Roger C. Yost, Jr.
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Wall Street Journal bureau chief Albert Hum \
political science class.
-. with Dr Gene Ure\ '.
Honorary Degree Recipients
During the 1989-90 fiscal year, gifts were received
from the following honorary degree recipients.
Their continuing support of Susquehanna is deeply
appreciated. It is our honor and privilege to recognize
gifts from these individuals.
Stuart E. H'86 and Ruth Barstad
Helen D Blough H'87
Edwin B. Bronner H'74
Charles B. H'82 and
Lore Degenstein
Harold A. Dunkelberger H'79
GuyS. H'82 and
Barbara Edmiston
George F. H'71 and
Janet Earhart '36 Harkins
Henry H'88 and Jane Hood
John C. Horn H'65
Thomas W. Hurlocker H'90
Richard C H77and
Isabella Horn '34 Klick
Robert W. KoonsH'58
Theodore H'75 and
Nadine Lindquist
A. Donald H'87 and Carol Main
Carl H'75 and Thilda Mau
Dorothy B. Porter H'71
Robert E. Schellberg H'70
Theodore F. Schneider H'85
William C, H'85 and
Grace Severson
Erie I. '35, H'57 and Marjorie
Shobert
Ruth J. Smith H'82
Amos Alonzo H'88 and
Arvilla Stagg
John H. Wall '30, H'89, deceased
Alan R. Warehime H'82,
deceased
GustaveW. Weber H'77
Fredenck G. Wedemeyer H'80
Facuity and Staff
Gifts from the faculty and staff continue to play
an important part of Susquehanna University's
success. During the past year the following members
of the faculty and staff have shared generously
of their financial resources and have helped the
University ensure that its goals become reality.
Gifts from those who are central to the University
are especially meaningful. It is our honor and
privilege to recognize the following members of
the faculty and staff who so generously supported
the University during the 1989-90 fiscal yean
Lawrence A. Abler
George C Adams. Jr '75
Dorothy M, Anderson '62
Barry E App
Larry D. Augustine
Donald and Freni Aungst
Jane F Barlow
Robert M. Bastress '39
Jean B. Beamenderfer '39
William L. '71 and
Mary Jane Bechtel
Carl J and Patricia A Bellas
James A, '63 and
Martha Barker '70 Blessing
George C. and Carol L. Boone
Susan R. Bowers
Robert L. and Carol Bradford
Michael J. Breslin
Nancy A. Cairns
Donna Catherman
Carrol and Shirley Clemens
Virginia M. Coombs
Joel and Trudy Cunningham
Robert and Kathleen Dalton
Galen H, and Deanna Deibler
Mark W, and Carolyn Dewalt
Barbara Erdman
Hans E- and
Barbara W. Feldmann
Robert B. Fessler
Gary W. and Elizabeth Fincke
Patricia B. Fishbein
Kenneth O. and Irene Fladmark
Frank W. and Joan Fletcher
Linda Wertz Forster
Boyd and Jane S. Gibson
Gynith C Gitfin
Robert M. Goodspeed
Gerald R. and Betty Gordon
Charlotte Gross
Wallace J. and
Andree E. Growney
Randolph R and Carol J. Harrison
Susan M. Hegberg
David C. and Marcie Henry
Stephen R. Herrold '69
Ralph T and Jane Hess
Rosalie J. Houck
Donald D. and Grace Housley
Charles J. and Pam Igoe
Lawrence M. '43 and
Louise Kresge '45 Isaacs
Emily T. Kerstetter
Daniel L. and Kathy L. Kilgus
John and Sara G. Kirkland
Paul E, and
Linda M. Klingensmith
Jack and Ruth Kolbert
Barbara A. Lewis
David W- and
Bonnie Eiker '70 Lightcap
John H. and Dorothy A. Longaker
Richard H. Lowright
George O. Machlan
Donna K. Maize
Leona Martin
Richard J. and Dorothy Masom
Marjorie Wolfe McCune '43
Thomas F and Jenny McGrath
Marian E. McKechnie
James R. and Helen E. Misanin
Robert G. Mowry
Jeanne H, and Edward Neff
Helen S. Nunn
Robert E. and Helen Nylund
Kenneth Peress
Neil H. Potter
Otto and Beulah Reimherr
Maureen Davenport Ries '62
Edward S. '42 and
Blanche Forney '42 Rogers
Beverly Romberger
Marvin J. and Raven Rudnitsky
Allan T Schreffler
Edward S. Schwan
G. Edward Schweikert III
E. Raymond '36 and
Winifred Shaheen
Marilyn L, Sierer '87
Linda L. Skinner '85
AlexG, H, Smith
C Scott Smith
Jean M. Smith
Renee Sosland
Amos Alonzo H'88 and
Arvilla Stagg
Don Stever
Cyril M, and Leona Stretansky
Mark V. Swanson '77
George R. F. and Barbara Tamke
Katherine Temple
Christopher and
Christine Thomforde
Gene R. Urey
William A, Ward
GustaveW, Weber H'77
Pamela L, White
David N. Wiley
Elizabeth Wiley
Vaughn A. '67 and Sandra J, Wolf
JoAnne E. Wray
Rick and Mavis Ziegler
Parents
It is the University 's honor and privilege to recognize
the Susquehanna parents who have generously
responded to our phonathon callers and our Parents '
Fund letters. The Parents Executive Committee under
the leadership of Co-chairs, Jack '57 and Joan Bishop
raised $62,520 during the 1989-90 fiscal year. Of this
total, $49,350 was designated for the Blough-Weis
Library. It is with sincere appreciation that we
recognize the thoughtfulness of the following parents.
Rebecca Achenbach
John K. Addy
Robert P Adier
Richard E. Ahnert
Russell M. and Sandra A. Albert
George and Laraine V. Allison
Herbert and Nancy H. Allmers
Ralph Allocco
Michael and Theresa C. Amarante
Arthur J. and
Deborah W Andersen
Peter F. and Joyce T. Apple
Ronald P. Ardres
George S. Ashman
Charles R. and
Mary Elizabeth Ashwell
David H. and Jane E. Aussicker
Roger W. and Carole Avery
L, Kent Babcock III
Ronald R and Barbara A. Babcock
Thomas L. and Marlene E. Baiz
Joseph T and
Charlene W. Balistrere
John and Sandra Bamman
Edward S. and Janice A. Bardzik
Lloyd and Patricia A. Barnett
Emil G, and Marion Barran
Mary Ann T Bartashunas
Ellen M. Bateman
Sandino R Battisti
Frederick and Cynthia W. Bauer
John A. and Joan Baxter
George P. Beaumont
Joseph P and Elaine Beck
David W, Beggs
Robert J. Bell
Raymond B. and
Valerie E. Bentley
Carl E. and Fair Bentz
Gerald V. and Judith Benyo
Albert and Gertrude Berman
Michael R. and Gail M. Bianco
Mr and Mrs. Jeffrey Billger
James G and
Carolyn Birmingham
Wayne E. Bishop
Merritt L. Blackburn
Joe C and Shahia Blackmon
W. Scott and Wanda Blanchard
Robert P and Phyllis Blandy
James A. and G. Suzanne Bobb
Terry R. Bobb, Sr
Edward G . and Justina C. Boblick
P David Bocksch
Roy A. and Gloria E. Boedeker
Larry D. Boozer
Sheldon and Lillibeth Boruchow
Donald T and Lucy D. Bottomley
Andrew J. and Dolores Bozzelli
William Bradley
Abram F, and Margaret A. Brandt
Neal E. and Carolynn Bredehoefl
Wilhelm B. and Hilda Bronander
John M. and Patricia Brotherton
Mr and Mrs. Robert A. Brouse
Bruce A, and Sharron Brust
Lorna J, Buis
John J, and Valerie A. Bukowski
Albert W. and Patricia M, Bunting
Bruce S. and Rachele A. Burchell
leda Calich
John M. and Nancy Camarco
John B. and Patricia Campbell
Richard J, Campbell
Benedict R. Capaldi. Jr
David R. and Helen L. Cardell
Joseph L. Carei
Michael A. and Cynthia A. Caretti
Anthony and Sharon Carroll
Mary E. Casey
Richard T and Marion L. Celiberti
Anthony J. Cera
Carl M. and Kathleen Chodack
Alan Christian
Sandra A. and
Martin L. Christman
Robert V and
Bernadette Ciccarelli
Walter Ciecierski. Sr
Dewey P. and Rosemarie Clark
Jack R. Clifford
Patrick and Norah Clohessy
John A. and Joan Considine
John R. and Linda G. Cook
Roger H. Cook
Judith Cooley
Michael T Cooper
Thomas W. Cornell, Jr
Robert M. and Ann M. Corsetto
George L, Corsilia
Joseph R. Coviello
John A, and Margaret A. Coxall
Gerard and Rosemary Cozzolino
Rudyard L. and Doris Crider
William T and Nancy Cuddy
Charles A. Dakshaw
Alfred and Vittoria D'Alessandro
Nicholas and Inger Danias
Richard B. Darby
Phillip H. and Joanne C, David
Joseph and Arlene Davis
Jay M. and Nancy L. Dawson
John A, and Eileen Delduca
Thomas F. and Rosemary Demko
Thomas F Demott, Jr
Joseph E. Desiderio
Anthony J, and
Tommie Lee Dingbaum
William and Barbara Donzeiser
Edward and
Constance A, Dougherty
David W. and Beverly Ann Doupe
Timothy B. and
Rose Marie Downing
Joseph A. and Marianne T Downs
Jean and Marthe Drolet
Ronald and Judith Druckenmiller
Edward Dunlop
Charlotte M Eberly
John C. and Judith Ebert
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Bart E and Barbara Ecker
James and Suzanne Ediund
John A. Edson
George W. and Mary Louise Eiker
Harry and Ruth S, Eisenhauer
Jason M. and Patricia Elsas
Daniel H. Emerson
Donald and Geraldine Eager
George J- Fairley, Jr.
Albert N. Faltas
Robert D. and Diane W. Farnam
F. Joseph and Annette P Farnoly
Peter A. and Constance Fauci
G. James Fawcett
Robert D. Ferris
Patsy R. Fetterolf
Robert W. and Lois Filbey
Brendan J. and Pat Flynn
David F and Diane Fody
Lloyd S. and Beverly J. Foight
Dr. and Mrs. Raymond F Ford
William F. and Doris J. Formosa
Gary and Barbara Frack
Thomas M. and Kathleen Francis
Vincent and Sophie Fudge
Vincent E. and Peggy J. Furey
Samuel C. and Carol Fusco
John M. and Sarah R. Fuss
Martin L. Gallagher
Peter M. Gallagher
Michael V. and Patricia A. Gann
Frank A. Garcia
Paul E. Gavel
Emile F George
George and Elizabeth Geraci
Harlin H. Gessner
Charles V. and Elena A. Giannasio
Ralph W. and Johanna B. Giasi
Francis W. and
Carlene D. Gibbons
Paul R. and Dorothy B. Gibson
Richard G. Gingerich
Frederick T. and Linda S. Givens
Stuart R and Colleen M. Glasby
Edward H. Goddard
Richard C. Goff
Martin B. and
Lorraine M. Goldstein
Karl D. and Vera Gordinier
Robert N. and Alice V Gottshall
Stephen C. and Lynn F. Grant
Michael E. Gray
Sheldon and Renate B. Greene
Alfred H. and Nancy Griffith
Patricia I. Grove
Nancy S. Guckes
Jan A. Haas
George H. and M. Lynn Hahm
Susan W. Hambel
David E. Hampton
Robert B. Hancock
Robert L. and Jane Harding
John A. and Marcia Harman
Craig A. and Bonnie Harper
Frank G. and Marie B. Harrison
Marlin L. Hartranft
Susan Harvey
Gerald E. and Patricia E. Haughey
George J. and Kathleen Haydu
Carol D. Heffner
Walter R. Heidelbach
Kenneth C and Marcia Heiden
Edward C. and Betty Heinz
Robert E. Heist
Ronald G. Hellman
Raymond C and Janet Helt
Samuel H. and
Emma J. Hendricks
Hugh M. Henry, Sr.
Stanley R. Henry
Ronald L. Hepburn
William J. and
Doris A. Herbine. Jr.
Paul R. and Linda C. Herr
Kai L. Heyer
J. Lawrence and
Katharine Higgins
Robert B. and
Marianne W. Hirschman
Claude and Noreen B. Hohne
Warren J. and June A. Hollander
Grant N. and Nancy L. Hollenbach
John E. and Susan H. Homestead
Thomas A. and Suzanne E. Hook
Ronald H. Hoover
C. Kent and Lois Horner
Dana L. Hossler
Patrick D. Hewlett
Lewis C. and Carol Ruber
Bruce and Betsy Huffine
Richard O. and
Shirley Hugendubler
Robert C. and Evelyn G. Huggard
Robert A. and Barbara J. Hughes
Lee W. and Ann Hummel
Robert G. and Hedwig Hunsicker
Eleanor R. Hunt
Frank E. Hurley
Larry C. Hyde
Thomas and Ann Marie Isenberg
Michael G. and Dale Janis
Eugene J. and
Lorraine F. Jaworski
William J. Jeans
Joseph J. Jetferis
Elizabeth H. Johnson
Eugene W. Johnson
William R. and Diane L. Johnson
F. Lowell and Artene Jonach
Robert J. Jonas
Werner F Jonas
Kenneth R. Jones
Robert F. Jones
Stark G. and Kathi L. Jones
Ruth E. Kahler
Joseph G. and
Ann Marie Kaminski
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Kartberg
Derel L Keller
Mr and Mrs. Joseph W. Kenney
James H. and Linda Anne Kercher
Herbert H. and Karin 0. Kiehn
Jackson T. and Nancy King
Mr and Mrs. Gary J. Kleinchester
Kenneth W. Kleppinger
Robert D. and Deborah S. Kodak
Donald and Evelyn Koenecke
Barry D. Kole
Gary G. and
Carol A. Koppenhaver
Mr and Mrs. Leon E. Korejwo
Edward J. and Valerie Kovalski
John J. Kovatch, Jr.
Beverly J. Kowak
Julia T Krantz
Joleene Kuenzel
Edward J. and
Anita L, Kwiatkowski
Thomas Labarbera
Alfred E. and Barbara LaBrecque
Louis S. LaCava
Richard K. and Janet M. Laing
Sudarshan and Aruna Lai
Mr and Mrs. John A. Lang II
Ralph G. Lanzel
Roscoe D. and Margaret LeCount
Joseph and Linda Leuser
Salvatore and Lucille Licciardone
Bruce A. Linsky
John P. and Nancy B. Locke
Philip M. Loftus
William M, Loftus
Gary E. and Judith A. Long
Robert A. and Linda D. Loss
Joseph C. and Mary Ann Lucia
William E. and Bernice L. Luithle
Ned C. and Nancy Jean Lurowist
Eileen M. Lyden
Paul E. and Sharon Mabry
Joan M. Maher
W. Anthony and Hazel A. Major
Paul and Jeanette Makus
Glenn E. Mangold
Albert A. and
Carolee A. Maniscaico
Mr and Mrs. Robert C. Manley
Gregory A. and Joann Manning
Camille Maravalli
David and Lorraine Marconi
Joseph S. and Carole Martin
James R. and Nancy Masker
Richard G. and Carole G. Masters
Romeo F and Caroline Mattiussi
David R. and
Carolyn E. McAnaney
Edward J. McCabe
John P. and Rosemary McCarthy
Thomas S. and
Suzanne T McCready
William T and Joy A. McGarrigle
Hugh F and Frances E. Mclntyre
Patrick J. and Judith Mclvor
Joseph J. and
Mary M. McLaughlin
Eugene T. McLoughlin
Peter and Patricia McMahon
William F. and Ann F McManus
John E. and Joan M. McNamara
William J. and
Patricia A. McNamara
Robert B. and Genevieve McNiff
William C. Mead
Rudolf and Sandy Meckel
Richard W. and Sandra Mellinger
John P. Meudt
Howard G. and Judith N. Meyers
Benjamin J. and
Helen V. Mezynski
Norbert A. Miller, Jr
Robert W. Miller
Ronald G. Miller
Ronald L. and Cecilia Miller
Robert J. and Helen A. Mills
William R and Anne C. Moffitt
Esther E. Momrow
Kenneth S. and Dorothy Moore
Alvin R. and Margaret Morris
Mr and Mrs. Robert H. Morris
Raymond T. Morrissey
Henry L. Mortimer
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald V. Mosca, Sr
Anne E. Muenster-Sinton
Thomas R. and Tricia Mull
William Murdoch, Jr
William D. and Barbara Murphy
James H. Murray
Maywood J. and Maryland Myers
Joseph P. and
Nancy R. Nacinovich
Ronald J. Naspo
Anthony D. and Sally Nazzaro
Robert A. Nells
Robert S. and Barbara W. Nestor
Allen W. and Beverly J. Nichols
Samuel F and Joan M. Niness
James N. Noonan
Richard A. and
Kathleen Q. Norman
James C. Norwood
Alpheus V. and Margaret Oakes
Maurice D. and Judith R. Oaks
David E. and Roberta E. O'Brien
John J. O'Grady
Thaddeus Y. and Beatrice C. Ohta
George M. and Susan M. O'Neil
Horace A. and Elizabeth Ott
Richard and Catherine Paddock
Robert A. Pankuck
Emmett J. and JoAnne Paradine
Patricia Parillo
Louis C. Passaro
Patrick and Judith Patte
Mr and Mrs. Eugene J. Pavlik
H. Richard and Joyce L. Pearce
George T and Patricia M. Petroski
Joy R. Petzinger
Thomas G. and Janet Pickering
Robert A. and Phyllis J. Pilla
Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Pioli
Mr and Mrs. Walter J. Polestak
Steven F. Prato
Gerald T. and Joan Pryor
William A. and Lois Quinn
N. David and Virginia M. Rahal
Harvey K. Rainess
Sidney G. and Marylou Ranck
Theodore S. and Cynthia Ratkus
James and Isabel Ratlay
Robert V Ratz
Chartes H. Reaman
Lucien A. and
Jacquelyn M Reformato
Rainer W. and Anny Reitz
Peter E. Rendina
Harold E. Reynolds
Charles J. and Carmen Ries
Robert P. and Mary P. Rittereiser
Charles G. Roach
Dennis S. Romanoski
Robert C. and Natalie Rooke
A. Richard and
Carol Sue Rosenberg
Ronald J. and Susan Ross
Alfred and Carol A. Rowinski
Andrew J. Rucci
George S. and Nancy M. Ruch
Mr. and Mrs. Philip F Saalmuller
Richard E. and Pauline J. Sameth
Arnold Santandreu
Judith A. Sauer
J. Michael and
Janice M. Saunders
James R Schiipp
Joern Schmey
Roland W. and Ursula M. Schmid
Edward A. and Betty J. Schmidt
Gerald and Zane Schoellkopf
Walter W. and
Martha Jane Schoenewolf
William L. and Linda Schrufer
Donna Schweiter
David A. and Jane Sergison
Chartes Serson, Jr.
John F. Shannon
Gerald F. and Louise Sharp
John E. Shave
Charles T Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. Chartes F. Shay
William R. and Carole L. Shelly
Mr and Mrs. A. Bruce Shenk
Gordon E. Sheriff
Howard Sherman and
Barbara J. Gorlin
John W. and Deniece Shimrak
Edmund M. and Patricia Skarbek
Richard L. and Hazel Skinner
Thomas E. Skopal, Sr.
Abram J. Slover
John R. Smart
Harvey and Rea Smeltz
Henry D. Smith
Jedda C Smith
Jerome R. Smith
Morgan E. Smith
Robert H. Smith
Mr and Mrs. Walter J. Smith III
George D. and Rose Snyder
James N. Sofranko
Michael S. Solebello
Bruce and Kathleen Sommers
Gerard J. Spellman
Paul N. and Sandra E. Sper
Harold N. and Susan Springstead
Mr. and Mrs.
Mark R. Stambaugh, Jr.
Christine Stammer
Kathryn Stauffer
Mr and Mrs. Harold T. Stearns
R. Lee Steiner
Mr. and Mrs. C. Dale Steinmetz
John M. and Jean Stewart
Timothy J. Stewart
A. Paul and
Jacqueline A. St. George
William S. Stockman
Mr and Mrs. William S. Stoken, Jr.
William and Elizabeth Stroup
Richard F. Strusz
Edward and Valerie Stuart
Patricia Sullivan
Clifford M. and
Winifred S. Svikhart
Ray E. and Fay Swartz
Lillian E. Swickle
Michael F. and Angela Swords
Richard L. Taylor
G. Leonard and
Dorothy F. Teilelbaum
Jack Tenbekjian
Charles I. Tenney
Jay R. and Kathleen Thatcher
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Thiele
Robert G and Harriet Thomas
William T and Claudia K. Tiger
Thomas V. and
Katherine S. Tinsley
Obed Tirado
Bruce and Marjorie Trotter
J. Richard Trout
Alexis Tucci
Howard L. and Beverly F. Updyke
Ronald and Virginia C. Vallinino
George H. and Lois R. Van Tuyl
Leroy A. and M. June Varcoe
Arthur S. and Ann E. Verdesca
Conrad and Katherine Vialonga
Robert P. and Joan E. Vivian
Michael F. and Ann Voipe
Mark and Jo Ann Wainwright
Martin L. and Joan C. Walter
William A. and Janice M. Walter
David F. and Donna Warner
Harland W. Warner
Morton N. and Elsie Weissman
Kenneth and Patricia A. Wenzel
William W. and
Elizabeth M. Wenzel
William Weyrauch
Donald M. Whitesel
Howard J. and Doris Wikfors
Stanley Wilcox and
Caroline A. Rayne
John L. and Jeanne T Williams
Robert L. and Marsha A. Williams
John H. and Annmary L. Windels
Robert C and Betty E. Winkler
Karen C. Winter
Phyllis S. Wissinger
Stanley F and
Sandra L. WitkowskI
Daniel S. and Carol Witman
Mary Wixtded
Eugene and Francis Yacapsin
Joseph and Doris Yastremski
Richard R and Rebecca M. Yates
Ronald F Yoder
Jack Young
John F. and Martha Zeller
Robert and Ruth H. Zimmerman
George J. and Norma L. Zobel
Joseph A. Zollo
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Friends
We are truly pleased to recognize the following
friend of the University who have proxided support so
generously during the 1989-90 year We are pleased to
/rave them as members of the Susquehanna cotnmunity.
It is our honor and privilege to recognize the following
University friends.
Sidney and Carole Apfelbaum
Jane C. Apple
William G. and Gloria Becker
Donna S. Benham
Joyce Bilger
Frederick W. and Eleanor Bisbee
Robert N. and Judith Bohorad
Lucile Bossan
Elsie S. Bothwell
Mr and Mrs. Michael Boury III
Raymond C. and
Mary Jane Bbwen
Mary Bowersox
James M, and Elaine Brogan
Pat and Lois Bruno
Robert and Gail B. Burd
Mrs. Leonard F. Bush
William C. Buss
John A. and Jane Carpenter
Robert M. Cravitz, Esq.
Mr and Mrs.
Richard I. Crossland, Sr
Joel and Trudy Cunningham
Mildred R. Cunningham
John and Gladys Dagle
Richard D. and
Helen L. Danielson
Preston B. Davis
Charles B. and Lore Degenstein
Anna K Deik
Mary Ellen Isaacs and Ted Dix
Robert W and Penny Donnahoo
Milton C. and Gladys M. Dumeyer
Virginia Dyer
Margaret S. Ernst
Jane C. Freeman
Allen and Flora Gaarden
Mr. and Mrs, Robert D. Geise
Mrs. Russell W. Gilbert
Darrell and Cathy Gretz
Dennis J. and Marcia G. Gretz
John G. and
Margaret L. Grossman
Robert A. and June Grubb
Helen E. Haase, (deceased)
Wayne L. and '
Janice Ann Lovre Hall
Stewart Haller
Donald R. Hare
Alan Hassman
James R. and Eunice Heistand
Jack B. and Betty Jane Hetrick
Mrs. J. Paul H. Hively
Gale Hoffman
William M. Hoffman
Mr and Mrs. Fred Hogan
Dr David E. Horlacher
John C. Horn
Dean A. and Darl E. Hull
Lee C. and Arlene L. Hummel
Patricia R. Hunsicker
Shirley H. Irvin
John Isaacs
L. H. and Naomi Jacobson
Richard T. Jolly
Frank S.. (deceased) and
Hilda Karniol
William G. and Lynne Karniol
George and Margaret Keller
Frances Kivko
Henry M. and Dorothy R. Knauth
Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Kopf
Gordon B. and Sandra L. Lamb
Charles A. and Janet B. Laubach
Max and Ann Leitzel
Dr and Mrs. Ivor Lewis
J. Stanley and
Josephine B. Lingebach
Randall K. Ludwig
Roger and Kay M. Lyons
Larry K. Mahaney
Thelma Martinec
Edward Mihalik
John R. Miller
Billy and Clyde Montgomery
John Moore
Paul A. and Pauline Morelock
Mr. and Mrs. James N. Murray
Harold C. and Nancy O'Connor
Rocco A. Ortenzio
Mr and Mrs. Gordon W. Page
Virginia Payne
N. Ramsay Pennypacker
Michael E. and
Sandra Pfeffenberger
Cynthia R. Poust
Truman H and Kay Purdy
Saul and Florence Pulterman
Emily C. Rahter
Christopher K. Rallis
Richard C Rantzow
Mary L. Reedy
Benjamin Reichley
S. White and Rosemarie Rhyne
Carl and Alice Rice
Mrs. William Roberts
Karl G. Rohrbach
Daniel W. Rohrbaugh
Mrs. Raymond Roush
M.O. Ryan
Genevieve Sarra
Mr and Mrs. Joseph J. Scartelli
Howard H. Schnure
Erick O. Schonstedt
Martin W. and Judith G. Schwartz
Jane D. and Douglas C Seaberg
Dr. and Mrs. M. Sedlovsky
Stan Seiple
Carlton W. Seitz
Jeanne Shipe
Harold W. and Carolyn Singer
Louise Slater
Jerry A. and Corrine Soper
Robert O. and Vi Soper
Jane Isaacs Speedling
L. Naomi Steward
Sigmund A. and
Elizabeth B. Stoler
Phyllis A. and Clarence E. Stubert
Miriam Swank
Robert G. and Caryl Swanson
Albert W. Thilo
Dorothy M. Thomas
Frederick D. Ullman
James M and LaRue Unglaube
Robert F. and Patricia Weis
John A. and Ann Wesner
Jospeh R. and
Dorothy A. Wiebush
E. E. Wissinger
William A. and Marjorie Witkop
Harold F Woelfel and Beth Belotti
Religious Organizations
and Churches
The support from religious organizations and
churches continues to provide meaningful support
for Susquehanna University. The University is
especially strengthened by its relationship to the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the
support provided through its educational programs.
The University is honored and pleased to recognize
the following synods and churches for their support
during the 1989-90 fiscal year.
Aid Association For Lutherans
Allegheny Synod, E.L.C.A.
Evangelical Lutheran Church
in America
Evangelical Lutheran Church,
Waynesboro, PA
First Evangelical Lutheran
Church. Ellicott City MD
First Lutheran Church,
Johnstown, PA
Grace Lutheran Church,
Curwensville, PA
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church,
Hershey, PA
Lower Susquehanna Synod,
EL.C.A.
Metropolitan Washington Synod,
E L.C.A.
St. Luke Evangelical Lutheran,
Silver Spring, MD
Upper Susquehanna Synod,
E.L.CA
Government and
Other Organizations
Gifts and grants from government entities and other
supporting organizations continue to play a significant
role at Susquehanna University. We are pleased to
recognize the following government entities and
organizations who have made gifts to Susquehanna
University during the 1989-90 fiscal year
i
American Information Systems
Ben Franklin Technological
Center
Council for the Aid and Support
to Education
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Historic Trees
Johnstown Alumni Club
Pennsylvania Association of
Colleges and Universities
Senior Class of 1990
Women's Auxiliary of
Susquehanna University
WQSU AM and FM
Corporate and
Private Foundations
Much of the University 's momentum is reflective
of the financial support received from the foundations
listed below. It is our privilege and honor to recognize
the following foundations for their support in 1989-90.
Noseguani John Carrcll (60) VI celebrales a sack against Delaware Valln
Apple Foundation
Carpenter Technology
Corporation
Mary D. Comerford Trust
Charles B. Degenstein Foundation
Harry F. Duncan Foundation
Faylor Foundation
Foundation for Independent
Colleges
G. Scott & Bessie K. Guyer
Foundation
Hall Foundation
Jewish Chautauqua Society
Josiah W. & Bessie H. Kline
Foundation, Inc.
Kresge Foundation
Christian R. & Mary Lindback
Foundation
The McCormick Trusts
R.K. Mellon Family Foundation
The Pew Charitable Trusts
Presser Foundation
John and Verna Reidler
Foundation
Sears Roebuck Foundation
LB. Smith Educational
Foundation
The Donald B. and Dorothy L
Stabler Foundation
Margaret L. Wendt Foundation
York Container Foundation
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Honorary Gifts
The University is pleased to record gifts in honor
of individuals whenex'er donors direct their gifts in
this way. Susquehanna welcomes the opportunity
to honor individuals for significant achievements
or special events by recording gifts in their honor.
During the 1989-90 ftscal year, gifts were received
in honor of the following individuals.
Jane M. Daly
by The Daily Item
Donna L. Gottshall '81
by Robert N. and
Alice V. Gottshall
An informal s
1 with professor of c
t Dr Olu Onafc
Lawrence M. Isaacs '43
by Ted and Mary Ellen Isaacs Dix
by John Isaacs
by Jane Isaacs Speedling
by Edwards. '42 and
Blanche Forney '42 Rogers
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hawley Smith
by Genevieve Sarra
Bequests
Gifts in Kind
// is with deep gratitude that the names of alumni
and friends from whom bequests were received during
the 1989-90 year are listed below. Susquehanna
University honors the memory of these loyal and
generous individuals for their devoted concern for
Susquehanna. Their foresight in planning is reflective
not only of their wish for continued success for
the University but also of the important part that
Susquehanna has played in shaping their lives.
Clara M. Hack Trust
Estate of Paul Ritter '21
Estate of Gereon Salevan '29
Estate of Jolin W. Tfiompson '09
Estate of Allen Tressler '29
l\/iemorium Gifts
Through memorial giving individuals are able to
pay public tribute to special individuals who have
played a meaningful part in their lives. There is no
better way to honor individuals who have been
important to us than recognizing their lives through
a memorial gift for there can be no more fitting way
to link remembrances of the past with hope of the
future. During the 1989-90 fiscal year, gifts were
received in memory of the following individuals.
Mildred Bastress
by George R. F. and
Barbara Tamke
Waller P, Bentiam, Jr '58
by Donna S. Benham
G. Allen Botdorf
by Ruth G. Botdorf '45
by Elizabeth M Botdorf
Dr. Kennetti H. Bottiwell, Jr '54
by Elsie S. Bothwell
Claribel Bowen
by George R.F. and
Barbara Tamke
Leonard F Bush, IWID
by Mrs. Leonard F. Bush
IVIrs. Mildred S. Claffee
by Carl M. '63 and
Kathryn Moyer
Edna M. Coester
by William E. Cochran '83
Kenneth T. Donnahoo '87
by Robert W. and
Penny Donnahoo
by W. Murray Hunt, Jr
Charles C Eberly III '65
by Charlotte M. Eberly
Ruth S Floto
by Emily C. Rahter
Joseph B. Flotten
t>y George R.F. and
Barbara Tamke
Paul M. Haines '31
by Richard D. Danielson
by Dean A. and Darl E. Hull
George A. Hepner '28
by Lawrence M. '43 and
Louise Kresge '45 Isaacs
Elizabeth Hoffman
by Anna K. Deik
by Gale Hoffman
by William M. Hoffman
by Shirley H. Irvin
tyy Henry M. and
Dorothy R. Knauth
by Vaughn A. '67 and
Sandra J Wolf
Dorothy Shutt Kimmel '40
by George J. Kimmel '38
Josephine E. Kister
by Daniel M. '69 and
Karen Kister '70 Corveleyn
John F. Lewis '27
by Harold N. Moldenke '29
Harold and Viola Lovre
by E. Raymond Shaheen '37
Stephen J. Martinec '35
by Thelma Martinec
Scott R. Moore '83
by Congressional Company. Inc.
by Margaret S. Ernst
by Helen E. Haase. (deceased)
by Robert E. Hill, Inc.
William H. Poust, Jr. '49
by Cynthia R. Poust
Patricia J. Pyle
tyy Dorothy M. Thomas
Lois Beamenderfer Rallis '41
by Christopher K. Rallis
William O. Roberts '29
by Ruth Roberts
Jon R. Shaheen
by S. White and
Rosemarie Rhyne
Margaret '06 and Calvin Swank
t)y Miriam Swank
Man R. Warehime H'82
by Furman Foods, Inc.
Clinton Weisenfluh '27
by Betty W. Wallower '54
Miss Margaret L. Wendt
by Margaret L. Wendt
Foundation
Many University' donors further our work by
donating various types of property— real estate, art
works, antiques, phonathon prizes, etc. The following
indixiduals have made in-kind gifts in the 1989-90 year
We are pleased to recognize these individuals for their
contributions to the University.
Lawrence A. Abler
Sidney Apfelbaum, Esquire
Jane C. Apple
Jane F Barlow
The Barbara Shoppe
Big Wrangler, Hummels Wharf, PA
Robert N. Bohorad, Esquire
Boscov's Department Store, Inc.
William C. Buss
Nancy Cairns
Carl L. Campbell '65
Candy World
Cato Institute
Celli-Flynn Associates
Mark Dewalt
DJ's Family Pizzeria & Italian
Restaurant
Dogwood Hill Nursery
Follett College Bookstores
Fox Theatres, Susquehanna
Valley Mall
Orville L Freeman
Front Street Station
Geraghty & Miller
Mrs. Russell Gilbert
Golden Corral Family Steak
House, Hummels Wharf, PA
Governor Snyder Mansion Gifts
Graci's
Grandpa Grunts
Hardee's Restaurant,
Hummels Wharf, PA
Bruce Heim
Hewlett Packard
Historic Trees
Holiday Hair Fashions,
Susquehanna Valley Mall
Henry Hood H'88
Hoss's Steak and Seafood House,
Shamokin Dam, PA
Lawrence M. '43 and Louise
Kresge '45 Isaacs
Kentucky Fried Chicken,
Shamokin Dam, PA
Lewisburg Studio
Bonnie Eiker Lightcap '70
The Locker Room
Long John Silver's,
Selinsgrove, PA
Luca Pizza
McDonald's Restaurant,
Shamokin Dam, PA
Mister Donut of Hummels Wharf
Mary Weimer Moffitt '28
Robert Mowry
Suzanne Murphy
Peanut Shack,
Susquehanna Valley Mall
Pennsylvania Power & Light
Kenneth Peress
Perkins Family Restaurant,
Hummels Wharf, PA
Pizza Hut, Shamokin Dam, PA
Rax Restaurants, Selinsgrove, PA
Raymond 0 Rhine '29
Rines's Flower Shop
and Greenhouses
William Rock
Williard H. '41 and Hilda
Friederich '40 Schadel
G. Edward Schweikert III
Selinsgrove Sub Shop
William C. Severson H'85
David A- Shellenberger '37
Jeanne Shipe
George G. Strem
Subway Salads and Sandwiches.
Selinsgrove, PA
Sunbury Textile Mills
Timothy D. Taylor
Tedd's Landing Restaurant
The Unicorn Designs and Interiors
Neil Van Eck
Waldenbooks,
Susquehanna Valley Mall
David Wiley
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Businesses and Corporations
The University sincerely appreciates the
generosity of many businesses and corporations
beyond the campus community who provide support for
Susquehanna. We are honored to have the privilege of
recognizing the following businesses and industries for
their generous support during the 1989-90 fiscal year.
Alexander Pontiac-Buick
American Home Foods, Inc.
AMP. Inc.
Apfelbaum, Apfelbaum
and Apfelbaum
Apfelbaum Realty
Basket Gourmet
Bastian Tire Sales
Battram Company
Beck Electric Construction
Company
Becker Body Shop
Bingaman & Son Lumber
B.J.'s ■ A Place for Ribs
BKW Coach Line
Bob Newman, Inc.
Boscov's Department Store, Inc.
ERA Bowen Agency, Inc.
Brookside Homes
Buffalo Valley Telephone
Company
S.J. Bullington
Bull Run Inn
Butter Krust Baking Co.
Dr S.Y. Byun
Carefree Travel Service, Inc.
Dr Anthony C. Catalano
Celli-Flynn Associates
Cellitti Moving & Storage Co.
Central Builders Supply
Central Pennsylvania Savings
Association
Dorothy E. Cerven Dye & Finish
Classic Elegance
Coldviiell Banker/Colescott
Properties
Colonial Furniture Company
Commercial Printing, Inc.
Compudata Services, Inc.
Congressional Company, Inc.
CONTEL of PA, Inc.
Dr David C. Cottrell
Country Cupboard, Inc.
Courtyard Counseling Center
John Dagle Jewelry
The Daily Item
Diamond Manufacturing
Company
Diehl Auto & Truck Leasing
Dogwood Hill Nursery, Inc.
E.N. Dunlap, Inc.
Dutch Kitchen Restaurant
First National Bank
First National Trust Bank
Fisher Clark & Lauer
The Front Street Station
Furman Foods, Inc.
Geraghty & Miller
Ghezzi's
Governor Snyder Mansion Gifts
Graci's Flowers
Wm. F. Groce, Inc.
M Gubin&Son
Hardee's
Robert E. Hill, Inc.
Hilsher Graphics
Holiday Inn of America
Hoss's Steak & Sea House
Italian Terrace Restaurant
Janney Montgomery Scott, Inc.
John-David Advertising
JPM Company
Katie's Kleeners
Keller Marine Service, Inc.
Keller's Auto Body, Inc.
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Kieffer Physical Therapy
Kleen-Mist Car Wash
Knoebel's Amusement Park
Kratzer Motors, Inc.
Kratzer Oil Company, Inc.
Kreamer Feed Store
L/B Water Service, Inc.
Leer East
Lenker Manufacturing
Lewisburg Studio
The Locker Room
Lutheran Brotherhood
Mary Macintosh
Meckley's Limestone Products
Medical & Surgical Center, Inc.
Mel-Co Printing
Melcot Radiator
Middleburg Oil Company
Middleswarlh Kitchen Fresh Chips
Mifflinburg Bank & Trust
Milton Steel & Supply Co.
M & L Appliances
Modern Business Machines
Moore Business Forms
R.S. Mowery & Sons, Inc.
Moyer Electronic Supply
Mr Donut of Hummels Wharf
Dr Mohammad M. Munir
National Limestone Quarry
National Ticket Company
Dr Anthony Nespoli
Newton Advertising
Northern Central Bank
Northway Industries, Inc.
The Optometric Office
Oft Packagings, Inc.
Dr John Pagana
Dr P N. Patel
Paul Stine Chev-Olds-Geo
J.C. Penney Company
Penn Lyon Homes, Inc.
Pennsylvania House
Pennsylvania Power & Light
Company
Penn TV Sales and Service
Penn Valley Printing Co.
Phillips Motel
The Picture Place
Plaza House Furniture
Port Motel
Purdy Insurance Agency, Inc.
Reed's Real French Cleaners
Rhoads Mills, Inc.
N.H Rigel Insurance Agency
Thomas R. Rippon. Esq.
Ritz-Craft Corporation of PA, Inc.
Rosenblum's, Inc.
Dr Mohammad Samad
Schindler's Studio
Seebold Funeral Home
Allen Shaffer & Son Insurance
The Shambeau
Silvertip. Inc.
Smeltz Auto Sales Co.
Snyder County Trust Co.
Staiman Brothers Steel
Stanley Woodworking
Steininger's Laundry
Stroehmann Brothers Co.
Sunbury Broadcasting Corp.
Sunbury Motor Company
Sunbury Textile Mills. Inc.
Super Bowl 522
Susquehanna Insurance
Associates
Susquehanna Valley Mall
Merchants
Susquehanna Valley White
Tedd's Landing, Inc.
Temperance House
Terry Wild Studio
Townsends, Inc.
R.U. Troutman & Sons. Inc.
Tru-Bilt Lumber Co.
Universal Suppliers. Inc.
Valley Glass Company
Valley Toyota-AMC
Walnut Acres, Inc.
H. Warshow & Sons
Watsontown National Bank
Weis Markets, Inc.
Dr David G. Wilson
Wood-Mode Inc.
Woolrich, Inc.
Young Door Company
Zartman Construction, Inc.
Zimmerman Dodge
i\/latcliing Gift Companies
Susquehanna University is grateful to our alumni,
parents and friends who increase their personal gifts
by having their gifts matched by their employer 's
matching gift program. We sincerely appreciate the
generosity of the many companies that provide this
special benefit. For more information about the
matching gift program, please contact the University
Development Office. Beginning July 1, 1990 donors
will receive gift society recognition for matching gift
money received through their employers. We are
honored to recognize the following matching gift
companies for their participation during the 1989-90
fiscal year.
Aetna Life & Casualty Foundation
Air Products and Chemicals
Allied-Signal Foundation
American Airlines, Inc.
American Cyanamid Company
American Home Products
Corporation
American International Group
American Optical Corporation
Amoco Foundation, Inc.
Appleton Papers, Inc.
ARA Services, Inc.
ARCO Foundation
Arkwright Foundation, Inc.
Armstrong Rubber Company
Armstrong World Industries, Inc.
Ashland Oil Foundation, Inc.
AT&T Foundation
Bankers Trust Company
Bank of New York
Bank of Pennsylvania
Barclays Bank Charitable Trust
Baxter Foundation
Bell Atlantic
Bell Communication Research
Bell of Pennsylvania
L.M. Berry and Company
Black & Decker, Inc.
Boeing Company
Brunswick Foundation, Inc.
Campbell Soup Company
Carrier Corporate Foundation, Inc.
Carteret Savings
CertainTeed Corporation
Foundation
Chase Manhattan Bank
Chemical Bank
Chrysler Corporation
Chubb & Sons, Inc.
Cigna Foundation
Citicorp Investment Management
Coca-Cola Company
Colgate-Palmolive Company
Colonial Penn Corporation
Combustion Engineering
Connecticut Yankee Atomic
Power Company
Continental Corporation
Foundation
Coopers & Lybrand Foundation
Corning Glass Works Foundation
Cowles Media Company
Crum & Forster
CSX Corporation
Dauphin Deposit Bank & Trust
Company
Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Dun & Bradstreet Corporate
Foundation
Duncanson & Holt Group
Eastern Associated Foundation
Educators Mutual Life Insurance
Company
Emerson Electric Company
Ernst & Whinney
Exxon Education Foundation
Federal National Mortgage
Association
Federated Department Stores, Inc.
Ferranti International Signal, Inc.
Firemans Fund American
Foundation
Firestone Tire & Rubber Company
First Fidelity Bancorporation
First Pennsylvania Bank
First Union National Foundation
Ford Motor Company Fund
Ford New Holland, Inc.
Fulton Bank
Gannett Foundation
General Electric Foundation
General Public Utilities
General Telephone & Electronic
PH. Glatfelter Company
Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Company
Grace Foundation, Inc.
Great Northern Nekoosa
Corporation
GTE Service Corporation
The Guardian Life Trust
Harris Foundation
Hershey Foods Corporation Fund
Hershey Trust Company
Hewlett Packard
Hoffmann-La Roche Foundation
Honeywell Foundation
Hughes Aircraft Company
IBM Matching Grants Program
ICI Americas. Inc.
Ingersoll-Rand
Integnty Life Insurance
International Flavors &
Fragrances. Inc.
International Telephone &
Telegraph
John Hancock Mutual
Johnson & Higgins
Johnson & Johnson
K-Mart Corporation
KPMG Peat Marwick Mitchell
Foundation
Kraft. Inc.
John Labatt Limited
Lukens Foundation
Mack Trucks, Inc.
Martin Marietta Corporation
Maryland National Foundation,
Inc.
McGraw-Hill Foundation, Inc.
Mellon Bank
Merck Company Foundation
Meridian Bank
Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc.
Midlantic National Bank
Millipore Foundation
MITRE Corporation
Mobil Foundation, Inc.
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company
Nabisco. Inc.
National Grange Mutual
Insurance Company
National Westminster Bank
Nationwide Foundation
New England Telephone
New Jersey Bell
New York Life Foundation
New York Telephone Company
New York Times Company
Foundation
North American Philips
Corporation
OMNI Construction, Inc.
Pacific Telesis
Paramount Communications
Foundation
J.C Penney Company, Inc
Pfizer, Inc.
Philadelphia National Bank
Philip Morris
PMA Foundation
Price Waterhouse Foundation
Primerica Corporation
Proctor and Gamble
Provident Mutual Life Insurance
SUSQUEHANNA
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Prudential Foundation
Public Service Electric & Gas
Reader's Digest Foundation
Ttie Record
Reliance Group Holdings Inc.
Rohm & Haas Company
Rorer Group, Inc.
Royal Insurance
Ryder System. Inc.
Sandoz, Inc.
Sara Lee Foundation
Scott Paper Company Foundation
Security Pacific Foundation
Stiawmut Charitable Foundation
Shearson Lehman Hutton
Shell Companies Foundation. Inc.
Sherwin Williams Foundation
Siemens Capital Corporation
Sony Corporation of America
Southern California Gas Company
Southern Company Services
Southern New England Telephone
Southwestern Bell Foundation
Squibb Corporation
Stackpole Corporation
State Farm Companies
Foundation
State Street Bank and Trust
Company
Strawbridge and Clothier
Sundstrand Corporate Foundation
Sun Refining and Marketing
Tennant Company Foundation
Texas Eastern Transmission
Corporation
Texas Instruments Foundation
Textron. Inc.
Time Warner, Inc.
Towers Perrin
Toyota l^^otor Sales USA, Inc.
Travelers Insurance Company
UNISYS Corporation
United Jersey Banks
USAir. Inc.
U.S. Borax & Chemical
U.S. Fidelity and Guaranty
Company
Vanguard Group. Inc.
Warner Lambert Company
Westinghouse Educational
Foundation
Windsor Technologies, Inc.
Xerox Foundation
Arthur Young Foundation
IT'S AS EASY AS 1...2...3....
Your gift can tiaue double the impact if you work for a matching gift company. Simply
1 Locate your company's name on this list.
2 Obtain a matching gift form from your personnel office.
3 Send the completed form with your gift and watch your gift multiply!
All of the companies listed will match your gift to accredited four-year colleges and universities in
the United States Use the l(ev to determine if your company will also match gifts to other higher edu
cation institutions and to find out if gifts of directors, retirees, or spouses qualify.
Many subsidiaries of these parent companies are also eligible; check with your personnel office. If
your company does not have a matching gift program, why not work with others to start one?
Give your gift a lift! Join in partnership with your company to support higher education.
KEY
ALL
-All SIX types Of inslitulions listed below eligible
J — Junior colleges eligible
C— Community colleges eligible
U—Four-year colleges and universities eligible
G— Graduate and professional schools eligible
R— Seminaries ana theological schools eligible
T— Technical and specialized schools eligible
Pr
—Private institutions only
t
— Ltmited to specific institutions
A
—Previous or current affiliation with school required
d
—Non-employee directors of company eligible
r
-Retired employees eligible
S
—Spouses eligible
t
—Spouses of retirees eligible
u
—Widows or widowers of retirees eligible
tt
-Limited to specific personnel
—Companies added since last year
Italics
—Greater than 1 to 1 match
n Mutual
fiJ&T (J.C.U.G).d,f
Abbott Laboratories (All}.d.r,t.u
"Access Energy Corp (All)
Adria Laboralories Division ot Er-
bamont, Inc CUGj.r
Advanced Micro Devices IU,G).r.s
The AEROSPACE Cotp (All).d.s
Aetna Life & Casualty (AHJ.d./is
Aid Associalion for Lutherans
lAlll.d.r
Air Products and Chemicals. Inc
(J.C.U.G.fti.dxs
Ak20 America, Inc (All)
Alabama Power Co (U.G).dr
Albany International Corp (A/I),d.r.
Alberrscn's. Inc (J.C.U.G.R)
Alcan Aluminum Corp IAII),r
AIco Standard Corp iAIIj.d
Alexander & Baldwin. Inc (All).d.r
Allegheny Ludlum Corp (All)
Allendale Mutual Insurance Co
(Alll.d.r
Allied-Signal inc (All).d
(Alt)
eCos (A!l)
: (All)
Allstaie ir
Alptia
Aluminum Co of America
(J.C.UMd.r
AMAX, Inc (J,C.U.G.R).d
(C.U.G.R.T).d
Amerada Hess Corp (All).d.r.'
n Brands. I.
5 (All)
■■ IAtl).d
lencan Elecinc Power Co , Inc
(C.U.GJ.t).d.r
Express Co (J.C.U.G.R). d.
General Corp (All).d
UC.U.G).r.s.l
mencan Medici
(J.C.U.G.r).d.s
i\ Bank (J.C.U.G)
American National Bank & Trust Co
ol Chicago fJ.CUGj
Amencan National Can Co (All),r
American Oplical Corp (J.C.U.Q).r.s
American Petrofina, Inc (U).A
American Savings Bank (All.Pr.t)
Amencan Standard, Inc
(J.C.U.G.R).d
Amencan Slates Insurance Co
(J.C.U.G.R).d.rs.t.u
American Sterilizer Co
(CU.G.R.UA
American Stock Exchange
(C.U.G.R)
Amencan United Life Insurance Co
(All).d.r
Amentech (J.C.U.G.r).d.r
'Ameritech Applied Technologies Inc
(J.CU.G.Ti.i
Ameritech Services, Inc (J.C.U.G.T).r
AmenTrusI Co National Association
<AII).d.r
Amfac. Inc (All).d
AmocoCorp U.CU.G.Rj.d.r
AmslarCorp (J.C.U.G.R).H
AMSTED Industries Inc fUGU
Analog Devices Inc (All)d
Arthur Andersen 8 Cc
(J.C.U.G.R).r.s
The Andersons Management Corp
(All)
Anheuser-Busch Cos , Inc
(J.C.U.G.R).d.r
Appleton Papers Inc (All)
Arkwnghl Mutual Insurance Co
(AlD.d.r.s
Armco Inc (J.C.U.G.T).d
Armstrong World Industries, Inc
(UG.R).d.r
Armlek Corp (U)
Asea Brown Boven Inc (All).d.r
Ashland Oil. Inc (All).d.r
Associated Box Corp (AII.Pr).A
Guy F Atkinson Co ot California
(AJI).r
Automatic Data Processing. Inc
(J.C.U.G)
Avon Products, Inc (J.(XU.G).d
Avtex Fibers. Inc (U,G)
BASF Corp (All}.r
BHP Utah International Inc (All).d
BMC Industries, Inc (J.C.U.G)
The BOC Group, Inc (J.C.U.G.R).d.r
BP AMERICA (All).d.r.s.t
W S Baile/ & Son. Bankers
(J.U.R).d.r.u
Baker Hughes Inc (U).r
Ball Corp (All).d.r.s
Baltimore Bancorp (J.C,U.G)
Baltimore Gas & Electnc Co.
(U.G.R).d.r
Banc One Wisconsin Corp
iJ.QU.G.n.r
Bancorp Hawaii (CU)
Bancroft-Whitney Co (J.C.U.G.t)
Bank o( Boston (All).d,rs.l
The Bank of California, N A (All),d
Bank ot Montreal (U.G).d
Bank of New England Corp
(All).d
Susquehanna Students enjoy the fresh air and conversation with friends.
The Bank of New York (All).r.s
Bark One, Texas (U.G)
Bank South Corp (All)
Bankers Life and Casualty (All)
Bankers Tnjst Co (JCUG).d
Barter-Colman Co (U).d
Barclays Bank PLC (J.C.U.GJ)
BarclaysAmericanCorp (All)
CB Bans. Inc (J.C.U.G).d
Barnes Group Inc (All).d.s
Barnes & Roche. Inc (All)
Bamett Associates, Inc (U.G.R.Pr).A
Barnett Banks, Inc (J.C.U.G.R).d
The Badon-Gitlei Co (J.C.U.G.R)
Baxter Heallhcare Corp (All).d
BayBanks. Inc (AID.d
Beatrice Co (C.U.G.R).d
Bechlel Power Corp (J.C.U).d
AG Becker Panbas Inc (All)
Becor Western Inc (U}.r
Becton Dickinson and Co (All).d.r.ll
Beech AircraH Corp (All).r
Bell Allantic Corp (J.C.U.G).d.r.il
Bell Federal Savings and Loan As-
socm<on(U.G.Rt).d.r
Bell of Pennsylvania (J,C.U.G.T),d.r
BeWcoie (J,C,U,G,T),r
BellSouth Corp (All).d.r
Beloil Corp (All).d
BemisCo. Inc (J.CMG,T).d,r
The Bergen Record Corp (All).d
L M Berry and Co (J.C.U.T),r
Best Products Co (Aii).d
Bill Communicalions, Inc (All)
Biluminous Casualty Corp (U.G).d
The Black & Decker Corp
(J.C.U.G.r).d.r
M & R Block, Inc (CU.G.R.nd.n
The Blount Foundation. Inc {AII),d.S
Blue Bell, Inc (J.C.U.G)
TheBoemgCo (J.C.U.G.T).d.r.s.t
Boise Cascade Coqj (All).d,s
Borden, Inc (U).d
Borg-Wamer Corp (All)
U.U.G.R.ri
Boston Mutual Life Insurance Co
(U.G.R.TPr).d.r.s.t.u
Bowaterinc (J.C.U.G.T).d
Brakeley, John Pnce Jones inc (,
Bernd Brecher and Associates, li
(All)
Bndgestone/Firestofw. Inc. (All),r
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co
(J.C.U.G.R}.d.r
Bristol Savings Bank (AII).A
Brockway Glass Co , Inc
(J.C.U.R.T).d.r
'Brown & Williamson Tobacco
Corp (M).r.s.l.u
Brown-Forman Corp (J.CU.G.R)
Brtjwn Group. Inc (U.G.R,T,Pr},d
John Brown Inc (J.C.U.G.7)
Brvnswick Corp (J,C.U.G.R).d.r
Buell tnduslnes, Inc (All),d
Buffalo Color Corp (All)
BungeCorp (All),r.s
Burlington Induslnes, Inc (All).d.r
Burlington Northern Inc (J.C.U).d
tlCo,l
: (All)
CBI Induslnes. Inc (U,G.T).d
CBS Inc (U.G)
CNA Insurance Cos (All)
CPC
■C(AII).d.
CSX Corp (All).d
CabofCwp (All).d.r
Cabot Stains (All)
Calex Manuladunng Co , Inc (All)
Callanan Industries Inc (AII).A,d
Campbell Soup Co (All).d.r
Capital Ciiies/ABC, Inc (J,C.U.G).d
Capital Holding Corp (All).d.r
Carolina Power & Light Co
(All.t).d.r
Carohna Telephone and Telegraph
Co (J.C.U.G.R).A.d.r.s
Carpenter Technology Corp
(J.U).d.r
Carson Pine Scott & Co (J.C.U,G),d
Carter Hawley Hale Stores, Inc
(J.C.U.G.T)
Carter-Wallace, Inc (All),d.r,s
Castle and Cooke. Inc (All)
Caterpillar Inc (U.G).d.r
Cental Corp (J.C.U.G.R).d.r.s
Centenor Energy Corp (AH),d.r
Centerre Bank, N A (J.C.U)
Central Illinois Light Co
(J.U.G.R.T).d
Central Life Assurance Co (U).d
Central Vermont Public Sendee
Corp (All)
Century Cos o( America WCt/.G.H)
CerrainTeed Corp (All).r
Chamberiain Manufaciunng Corp
(All)
Champion International Corp
(AJI).d.r
Champlin Refining & Chemicals. Inc
(J.C.U.G.R)
Charles River Laboraiones, Inc
acu.G.Ti."
The Chase Manhattan Corp
IJ.C.U.G.R).d.r
Chemical Bank Corp (All).d.r.s.t.u
Chesapeake Corp (J.C.U.G.R).d.r
Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone
Cos (All).d.r.s
Chesebrough-Band's, inc
(J.C.U.G.T).d.r
Chevron Corp (J.C.U.G,R).d.r
Chicago Title and Trusi Co
(J.C,U.G.R).d.r
Chicago Tnbune Co (All)
Cho/sler Corp (J.C.U - - -
d Son tnc (A}l).d.r
Chubb Lile Insurance Co ol Ameri-
ca (All).r
Church & Dwighl Co . Inc (U)
Church Mutual Insurance Co
(J.C.U.G).d.r
CIBA<iElGY Corp (All).d
CIGNA Corp (All).d.r.ii
Cincinnati Bell, Inc (J.C.U.G.lt)
■Circuit City Stores. Inc IJ.C,U.G)
CrticorpCitibank, N A (M).d.r
Citizens and Southern South Caroli-
na Corp (All).d.r.s.l
Citizens Fidelity Bank & Trust Co
(J.C.U.G.R)
The Citizens and Southern Georgia
Corp (J.C.U.G).r
Clevelan(K:iifts inc (AJI).d
SUSQUEHANNA
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Clopay Corp (AM)
TheCtofOxCo (J.C.U.G).d.r.s.l
Coats S Clark. Inc <AJI),r
Thi Coca-Cola Co (AJf).d.r.s.t
The Coleman Co . Inc (J,C.Uyr.s.t
Cdgale-Palmolive Co iAII).a.r.it
Collirw & Aikman Corp (All)
Colonial Bancorp. Ir>c (All}.r
Colonial Parking Inc (U)
Colonial Penn Group, loc
(J.C.U.G).a.f.s
The Columbia Gas System. Inc.
(J.C.U.G.R).<l.r
Columbus Life Insurance Co
(J.C.U.G.R)
Comertca Inc (J.C.U.G.fi)
'Commercial Inlertech Corp
UCMG.nC
Commortwealih Energy System
(JMG.R.J).r
Commonwealth Insurance Co (All)
Communications Satellite Corp
(J.CU.G.Rl.d.r
Community Murual Blue Cross &
BlueShieWfJ.CUG.ft.JJ.r
Connecticul Bank S Trust Co
(J.C.U.G.R).r.s
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance
Co (All).f
Connedicul Natural Gas Corp
(J.C.U.G)
Connecticut Savings Bank (All)
Conoco Inc (J.C.U,G.T),r
Consolidated Edison Co otNgw
>tw*. Inc IJ.C.U.G.T),f
Consolidated Natural Gas Co
(J.U.G).d,'
ConsolxJaled Papers, inc (All).a.f
Consolidated Rail Corp <J.C,UG),d
Consolidation Coal Co (J.C.U.GT).'
Consumers Power Co (J.C.U.GXl.d.t
Cental Corp UCUGj
Conlinental Bank (U.G),d.r
The Conlinenial Corp (J.C.U.Gl.d
Conlinertlal Telecom Inc (J.C.U.G}
Fradenc W Cook & Co. Inc (All)
Co-op Banking Group Cos (All.Pr)
Cooper IndustnesWC.UG.ri;
Cooper Tire A Rubber Co (All).r
Coopers & Lybrand ('UGM
The Copley Press, Inc (AH).d.r,s.t.u
Copley Real Estate Advisors. Inc
(All)
Copolymer Rubber and C^iemical
Corp (U)
Coming Inc (All},a.r
Courlaulds Coalings Inc (U.G.Pr)
Cwingfon & Burling (G.X)
Cowles Media Co (All).d.s
Crane Co (J.C.U.G.Ri.d
Cray Research, Inc (J.C,U.G.T).d
"Credit Suisse (All)
Cromplon & Knowles Corp (All)
Cross & Trecker Corp (J.C.U.G.T)
Crown Central Petroleum Corp
(U.G,
Crum and Forster, Inc (All).d
Cummins Engine Co , Inc (All).d,r
CUNA Mutual Insurance Group
(U).A
Cyclops Corp (U.C).d
Oain Bosworth Inc (All)
Dana Corp (All).d.r
The Dantorth Foundation (All).d
DEKALB Genetics Corp (All).d
Delta Air Lines. Inc (C.U.G.R.T).d
Deluxe Corp (J.C.U.T).d.r
Dennison Manutaaunng Co
(J.C.U.G.T).d.s
Deposit Guaranty Nalional Bank
(All)
DeSoto. Inc (U.G).d.r
The Oelroil Edison Co (AII),A.d
AWG Dewai Inc (J.U.G.R.Pf).A.s
The Dextar Corp ( J.C.U.G. T),a.s
Diamond Crystal Salt Co (All)
Oidiet Taylor Refractories Corp (Al
Diico LatMratories (All)
Digiial Equipment Corp
(J.C.U.Gnd.r.s.t
Digital Sciences Corp (U.G.D.A
Dominion Bankshares Corp
(J.C.U.G.Rl.d
Donaldson Co Inc (All)
Donaldson, Lulkm & Jei
Dove-Knighi and Associ
Architects fU),A
Dow Chemical USA
(J.C.U.G.R.t).a.r.u
Owf Coming Coo) (J.CU.G.Ti.r.u
Do*/ Jones & Co. Inc (Aliya.r
Dresser Industries. Inc (U.G.R).d..
Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc (All
Dry Dock Savings Bank (J.C.U.G)
Duke Power Co (J.C.U.G.R).d.r
The Dun i Bradsfrsel Corp
(All).s
EG»G, Inc (J.C.U.G).A.d.r.
Eastam Enterpnses (All).d.
Eastland Bank (J.C.U.G)
Eaton Corp (All).d.r
Jack Eckerd Corp (All).d
Ecdab Inc (All).d
Educalors Mutual L
Co (M).A
Egan Machinery Co (J.U.G)
EK Aqurtaine. Inc (All).s
Elizabethiown WaierCo (U.G.R.T).d
Emerson Electric Co (All).d
Engelhard Corp (J.C.U.G.R)
Er>gineered Systems & Develop-
ment Corp (J.C.U.G)
Enron Corp (C.U.G,R).dr
ENSERCH Corp (J.C.U.G.T)
Ensign-Bicklord Foundation
(All).d.r.s
EnviroleChCorp (J.C.U.G.T)
Eqwbank (J.UM'
The Equitable Financial Cos
(Aii),d
Equitable Life Insurance Co of Iowa
(J.C.U.G.R).r
EqurtaWe Resources. Inc (C.U.G).d
Ernst & Whinney (U.G.%},A
EslertineCorp (J.C.U.G.T)
EthKon. Inc (All).r
Ethyl Corp (C.U.G.R),d.r.s
European American Bank
(J.C.U.G.R)
Exxon Education Foundation
(A)l).A.d.r.u
FMCCorp (All).d.s
Facet Enterprises, Inc (All)
Factory Mutual Engineering and
Research/Service Bureau
(J.C.U.G,R).A.r
Fairchild Industries. Inc (All)
Far West Federal Bank (All)
Farm Credit Banks of Springfield
(J.C.U.G.T)
Federal-Mogut Cof p (All).d.r.s
Federal National Mortgage Associa-
tion fJ,aUG.fl|d,r
Federated Departmeni Stores. Inc
(All).d.r
FerroCorp (J.C.U.G.T).d
Fidelity Investments (J.U.Pr)
Fiduciary Trust Co (Boston) ^A/l/d.s
The Field Corp (All\
S Func
Co
(U.G.R.T.Pr).d.r
First Atlanta/The First National
Bank ol Atlanta (J.C.U.G.R)
FirstBancorp. Inc (Allj.A
First Bank System, Inc lAII).r
The First Boston Corp lAII).r
•First City BanCorp of Texas
(J.C.U.G.T).d
First Fidelity BanCorp (U.G.R.t).d.r
e Bank of Califc
(All).d
e Bank of Oregon,
N A (CUGI.r
First Interstate Bank ol Washington.
N A (U.G.R.T).d.r
First Kentucky National Corp
(J.CU.Gi
First Maryland Bancorp fAW.r
First Mississippi Corp (All).d
First National Bank ol Chicago
Foundation (J.C.U.G.R).d.s
First Union Corp (All)
First Valley Bar>k (First Valley Corp)
(J.C.U.G).d.r
First Virginia Banks. Inc (U.Gj.d
Fleet National Bank (J.CU.G)
Fluor Corp (All).d
Ford Motor Co (J.C.U.G. Rj.d.r
Ford Motor Co ol Canada, Ltd
(U.G).d
The Foxtioro Co (Allj.d.r
Fraeport-McMoRan. Inc (J.C.U,G).d,r
GATX Corp (U).d
GTE Corp (M.i).d,t
Gaiiloo ElectroOptics Corp
(J.CU.GJ)
Gallatin National Bank CI^,G.fl)
E &J GaJki Winery fJ,C,U,GJ,A
Gannett Foundairan (AJl)
The Gary-Willianw Co /The Piton
FoundalK)n^A/*J,r
Gast Manufactunng Corp (Atl)
The Gales Coip (J.C.U.G.R).A.r
GenOxp Inc (M).d.r
Ganaral Acddant Insurance Co. ol
Am6nca(J.C.U,G.R).r
GenerEil Cable Co (All)
Qenarai Onama Corp
(J.CU.G.Pr).d.r
General Defense Corp (AM)
Genera) Dynamics Corp (J.U).d.r
General Electric Canada Inc
(U.G).A.d,s
GerwralElecincCo (AJl).A.d.r
General Foods. Inc (U.G).r.s
General Housewares Corp
(J.C.U.G.R.Pr).d
Genaral Mills. Inc (All).d.r
General Motors Corp (UG).d
'General Public Utilities Corp
(CU,G).d
GaneraiReCoqi (J.C.U,G.T).d
General Signal Corp (J.C.U.G.T)
M Arthur Gensler Jr and AssoCh
ates, Inc (AJl)
Gerber Products Co (U.G.R).d.r
Gilbane Building Co (J,C,U,T)
The Gillette Co (U.G.T).r
Oilman Paper Co (AJI).d
P H GlaHelterCo (J.C.U.G.T)j.s
Glaxo Inc (J.C.U.G).r
Glendale Federal (U)
Goldman, Sachs A Co (AS)
GoWome (All)
Good Value Homes, Inc (U.G.R.%).r
The BFGoodrich Co (J.U.G).A.d,r,s,t
The Goodyear Tire i Rubber Co
(J.C.U.GJ).d.r
Gould Inc (J.C,U.G,R).s
Goulds Pumps. Inc (J.C.UG.T).A
Government Employees insurance
Co (U.G.R,T).d
WR Grace* Co (J.C.U.G.T).d.r
WW Grainger. Inc (All)
GrandMet USA. Inc (All)
Grant Thornton (U.G, t)
The Graphic Pnnting Co , Inc (All)
Great Lakes Carbon Coqi
(J.CUG.Rld.r.n
Great Northern Nekoosa Corp
(All).d.r
Great West Casualty Co (U.G).d
Greenwood Mills, Inc (U.G.R.T).r.s
Gregory Rsole Equipment Co (M)
John Grenzebach & Associates. Inc
(U.G).II
Gnnnell Mutual Reinsurance Co
(J.C.U)
Grumman Corp (J.C.U.t).d.r.:
The Guanjia
a(J.C.U.G),d
Co c
Co
(All)
Hamilton Bank (All).d.
Hampton & Harper, In
John Hancock Mutua
anceCo (All).d.r.s
M A Hanna Co (All)
'Harleysvjlle Mutual
(A}l).d.r
Harper & Row, Publisheis. Ir
HarnsCorp (J.C.U.G.Rl.d
Hams Trust & Savings Bank Hams
Bankcorp (U.G.R.T),A.d.r
Hartford Insurance Group ^U,fl>,d,/;!
The Hanlord Steam Bdler Inspec-
tion and Insurance Co (All),d.r.s
Hartmara Corp (U.G.R.T).A
Hwodh. Inc (J.C.U)
HJ Heinz Co (All),d.r
Heller Financial. Inc (U.G)
Hercules Inc (All).d.r
Hershey Entertainment & Resort
Co (AJI).d.r.s
Hershe/ Foods Corp
( J.CU.G. R).d.rs.t.u
Hewitt Associates (All)
Hewtett-Packanj Co (J.C.U.G).d
'HexcelCorp (AlO
Higher Education PubUcaOons, Inc
(All)
The Hillman Co (All)
Hoechsl Celaness Corp (J.C.U.G).r
Hottmann-LaRoche Inc (All),r
Holmes & Narver. Inc (J.C.U.G.T.t)
Home Life Insurance Co
(J.C.U.G).r.t
Homestake Mining Co
(J.C.U.G.r).d.s
Hon^fwall. Inc (U.G.R.T),d.r.s
Geo A HofTTTol & Co (J.C.U.G.R).s
Hospital Corp of Arrranca (AH).d,r
Houghton Mitflin Co (All).d,r.s
(J.C.U.G).d.r
Hubbard Milling Co (UG.R)
Hubbell Inc (J.C.U.G.T).d
JM HuberCorp (AJI).d.s
Huck Manulactunng Co (J.C.U.G.T)
Huffy Corp (All),d.s
Hughes Aircraft Co (AlO
The Hydraulic Co (All).d
ITT Corp WCy,G).d,r
lU Intemalional (J,C.U.GT).d
Illinois Ben (CU.G.R).d.r
Illinois Tool Wofks Inc (AS),d.r
IMCERA Group, Inc (J.CU.G.r).d
Into Delaval, Inc (AM).d
Indiana Bell Telephone Co. Inc
(J.U.G.T).d.r
Industnal Indemnity Co
(J.C.U.G.R).d.s
Ingersoll-Rand Co (All).d.r
Innovation Packaging, Inc
^UG.PrJ.A.d,r
Instron Corp (AJI).d
Imegon Corp (fijl)
Inlet Corp (Ail).d.s
Intelligent ConOols. Inc (AH)
The IntedaMB Corp (J.QUG.R).d.r
Intema^onal Business Machnes
Coqx (AH).d.r.S.t.u
Fragrartces Inc (AH.t)
Irmmationai Multifoods Corp.
(AJI).d.r
International Paper (All).d
' imernallonal Student Exchange
Cards, Inc (U)
hwa Resources Inc (AJI),d,r,s,t
ttek Corp (AIQ
' Iveco Trucks of North Amenca, Ifk
(U.G)
JSJ Corp (J.CU.G.T).d.r
James River Corp (All),d
Jertehes&Co. Inc. rAJr),s
Jefferson-Pilot Communkialksns Co.
(All).d
Jeffereon-Pitol Corp (J.C.U.G.R).d.r
Axel Johnson Inc (J.C.U.G XPr).d.r
E F Johnson Co (Ml)
Johnson Controls, Inc (All).d.r
Johnson & Higgins (All).r.s
Johnson i Johnson (J.C.U.G.R).d.r
SC Johnson S Son, Inc (M).d.r
Jones Gnaup, Inc (J,C.U,G.R},1t
Jostens. Inc (AII).A.d.r.s.l.u
KPMG Peat Marwick (U.G).A.r
K man Corp (J.C.U.G.R.t).d
Kansas City Southern Industnes.
Inc (All).d
Karmazin Products Corp (U.G)
Kearney-National Inc (U.G.R.T)
KeebtefCo (J.C.U.R.T)
Keete. Bnjyette & Woods, Inc (All)
Kellogg Co (Aff).d.r
The M W Kellogg Co (AH)
W.K Kellogg Foundation
(J.C.UG.T).d.r
Kemper Group (AJI).d
Kennametal Inc (U.G.R.T)
TheKerrteCo (J.C.U.G.t)
KefT-McGee Corp (M).r
WaHer Kidde & iDo. (U.G).A
KkJder, PoabodyA Co Inc
(J.C.U.G.T)
Kir^buryCorp (AJI).A,d,f.s
KipUnger Washington ErSlors
(All).d.r.s,l
KntgW-Riddef, Inc (J,C.U.G).d.r
H Kohnstamm & Ca. Inc.
(CU.G.T).A
Kode Construaion Ca (U).A
K/a/t General Foods {J.C.U.G}.d
The L^mson & Sessions Co (U.G)
Land O'Lakes. Inc. (All)
Lanier Worldwide. Inc (J.C.U.G.T)
LaSalle National Bank (J.C.U.G)
The Law Co , Inc (C.U.G).A
The Lawyers Cooperative Publish-
ing Co (J.C.U.G)
Lehi^ Portland Cement Co
(J.C.U.G).r
Levi Strauss A Co (J.C,U.G).d.r
'UbboyOfvensFdrdCo (J,C.U.G.T).r
The Liberty Corp (All).r.s
'The Life Insurance Co ol Virginia
(J.C.U.G.R).d.r
EliUltyandCo (All).d.r
Lincoln National Corp
(J.C.U.G.nd.r.s.t
Link Engineenng Co , Inc (U)
Thomas J Lipton, Inc (AJI).s
LoclrteCorp (J.C.U.G.R).d
Loews Corp (All)
Lone Star Industnes. Inc
(J.C.U.G.T).d
Lotus Dei/elopmeni Corp
(J.C.U.G.T),s
The Louisiana Land and ExplOfatxyt
Co. (All)
Louisiana Power A Light Co (U)
The Lubnzol Corp (All).d.r,s
Lucky Stores, Inc (All),d
Ludlow Corp (J.C.UG.T),A.d.r.s
Lukens Inc (All).d
Lummus Crest. Inc. (CU,Q}.d.r
M/A COM Government Systems Di-
vision fU.G.Tl
MCA INC (J.C.U.G).s
"MCI Telecommunications Corp
Midwest Division (U.G).*
MNC Financial, Inc (UG.t).d
MSI Insurance (J.C.U.G)
MAT Chemicals Inc (J.C.U.G}
MTS Systems Corp (All).r
John D and Cathenne T MacAithur
Foundation (AJI).d.r
Mack Trucks. Inc fJ.C.UG.fl;
MacLean-FoggCo (U.G.R.T)
R H MacyACo.Inc (J.C.U.G.R).d
'Madison Mutual Insurance Co
(J.C.U.G).d
MaguireOilCo (All)
Mallincknsdt, Inc (U.G).il
Manufacturers Hanover Corp (All)
(J.C.U.G.R).d
Ma/athon Oil Co (All).d.r
MaremonlCorp (J.C,U.G.T)
Marine Corp (Springfield)
(J.C.U.G.T),d.r.s.t
Manne Midland Bank, N A
(J.C.U.G. R).d
ManU Inc (J.C.U.G).d
The Marley Co (U)
Marsh A McLennan Cos , Inc
(All).d.s
Marttn Marietta Corp (All).d
Massachusetts Mutual Life Insur-
ance Co (J.CU.G. R).d.s
Mattel, Inc (J.C.U.G.T).d
Maxus Energy Corp. (All)
The May Departmeni Stores Co
(AJI).d
Maytag Corp (U.t).d.r
McCormick A Co , Inc (All)
McDonalds Corp (AJl)
McDonnell Douglas Corp
(C.U.G).A.d
Thomas McFadden A Associates,
loc (U.G).A.d.r
McGrWM-Hill. Inc (All),d.r
McKesson Corp (All).d.r
McOuay Inc (AII).A.d
The Mead Corp (J.C,U.G,T).d
Mebane Packaging Corp (AJI).d
Mechanics Bank (All)
Medtronic Inc (All)
Mellon Bank Corp (J.C.U.G.R).d.r
Menasha Coqx (U.G,R.Pr),r
Merck A Co, Inc (All).d.r
Meredith Corp (All).d,r
Mendian Bancorp. Inc (C.U.G.R).r
Meridian Insurance Co (U),d,r
Mem Oil Corp (J.C.U.G.T).r
Meritor Financial Gnxip (J.C.U.G.T).d
Memll Lynch A Co , Inc
(J.C.U.G.R).d.r
Metropolftan Life Insurance Co
(J.C.U.G).d.r.s
Mettler Inslmment Corp (J.CU.G.R)
Michigan Bell (J.C.U,G.%).A.r
Michigan Mutual Insurance Co
(The Amensure Cos ) (U).d.r
Middlesex Mutual Assurance Co
(All).d.r
Midland Montagu (J.C.U.G)
The Midland Mutual Life InsurarKS
Co (All).d.r
Midland-Ross Corp (J.C.U.R).d
Midlantic Corp (Ul.d
Miehle-Goss-Oexier Inc (J.C.U.G.R)
Milliken A Co ( J.C.U.G. R,Pr),d.r
Millipore Corp (All).d
Milton Bradley Co (J.C.U.G.Pr)
Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance
Co (J.CU.G. R).d.r
Mississippi R^wet A Light Co (U)
The MITRE Corp (All).d
Mobil Oil Corp (All).d.r
Moen Inc (All).d
MohascoCorp (J.C,U.G.R).A.d.s
Monarch Capital Corp (J.C.U.G).d
Monroe Auto Equipment Co (U).A
Monsanto Co (J,C.UG.T).d.r
The Montana Power Co
(J.C.U.G.R}.d.r
Monlgomery Ward A Co , Inc.
(J.C.U.G).r
Monumental Corp (J.C.U.G.R)
MOOG Inc (All)
Moore McCormack Resources. Irtc
(J,C.U,G.R).d
Morgan Construction Co (All)
J P Morgan A Co Inc (All).d.r.s.t
Morgan Stanley A Co . Inc (J.C.U.G)
Mornson Knudsen Corp (All).d.ii
Morse Shoe, Inc (J.C.U.G)
Morion tnternaiional, Inc (U.G.T).d.r
Motorola, Inc (U.G).d.r
Chades Stwvart Molt Found^ion
(All).d
Murphy Oil Corp (All).d.r
Mutual of Amenca (C.U.Q.R.T).d.r
Mutual Benefit Life (J.C.U.G.R).d.r
Mutual Of New Ybrk (AJI).d.r
Mutual of Omaha (J.C.U.G.R).d.r.s.l
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NBDBancotp. Inc (J.C.U).d
NCNBCofp (C.U.G.R.nd.r
'NCNB Texas Nattonal Bank (M).r
NCR Corp (AJI).d.r.s
: (J.au.Gf.d
NRC, I
■ IMt
TheNWNLCo&. Inc (J.au.G.R}.d.r
Nabisco Brands. Inc. (All).d.r.s.t.u
NACCO Industries, Inc (All).d,s
NatcoCftemicalCc (CU.G.R.T).d.f
NalonaJCitvCorp (M).d,s
Nattonal Gypsum Co (All).s
National tnlergroup. tnc (AJI)
National Medical Enterpnses. Inc
UCU.G.Rl.d
National Steel Corp fCU.GR.T)
National Westminster Bank USA
(J,C.UG).d,r
Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co
(J.CU.G.Rld.r
Neles-Jamesbury (AJO
Nepera. Inc (J.C.U.G).»
N0i¥ England Business Servica. Inc.
(M).d.'.^»
The New England Education Loan
Marketing Corp (Ai!)
New England Eleclr>c System Cos
(Mld.r
New England Mutual Lite Insurance
Co (J.U.G).d.r
New England Tetephone (J.C.UI.dj
New Jersey Bell Telephone Co
(J.CMGl.d.r
■New JofSoy NaOonaJ Bank
(JC.U.GJ).d.r
New Jersey Natural Gas Co
aCU.G.R)
The New >t>rk Bank lor Savings
(J.U.G.PTX)A.<i
Nwif>ibfftUh
Co
(J.C.U.G.t).A.d.r.ll
New York Slock Exchange, Inc
(U.G).d
Nwf *r* Tetepftone (J.C.U.G.T),d.r
The New Mvfi Times Co
(J.C.U.G.R).d.r
The New Yorker Maga2ir>e. Inc (M)
Newmont Mining Corp (U}.d
Newsweek, Inc (All)
The Samuel Roberts Noble Foun-
dation. Inc fA^).tf.s
NordsonCorp (All)
Norfolk Southern Corp (All).d.r.s.t.u
North American Philips Corp
(AJI).dj
Northeast Unities <All).d.r.s
Nonhem Illinois Gas (J.U.R).r.s
Northern Stales Power Co (All}.d.f
Northern Telecom, Inc UCUG.T)
The Northem Tnjsl Co (All).d.r
Northwest Airlines, Inc (U.G.R)
Nonhwest Indusines, Inc. (All).d
Northwestern Mutual Lite Insurance
Co (All).d.f
Norton Co lAlild.r.s
WW Norton & Co , Inc (J.C.U.G).S
Norvwst Corp (All).r
Noxall Corp (AJI}.r.h
The NulraSweet Co (Ail).r
John Nuveen S Co Inc UCMG.Pr)
NYNEX Corp (J.CU.GJ).d.r
Oakrte Products. Inc IU.G).A
Occidental Oil and Gas Corp
(AJI).d.r
Occidental Petroleum Corp (All)
Ohio Bell Telephone Co
(J.CU.G.nd.r
Ohio Edison Co (All.%)
The Ohio National Lite Insurance
Co (AJl).d.'
Oklahoma Gas and Electnc Co
(J.CU.G}.d.r.s.t.u
Old Stone Bank (All).d
OlinCorp (J,C.U).d.r
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OntartoCorp (All).d.f
Openaka Corp . Inc (U.G).a
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O*ens-Coming Fiberglas Corp
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PPG Industnes, Inc (J.CU.G.R).d.
PQCorp (J.C.U.GT).d.r.s
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Partw-HannKin Corp (AM)^.r
The Paul Revere Cos. (AJ^t
Pearle HoaWh Servlcea. Ina
(J.C.U.G.nA.r
PechineyCorp (Ag).s
The Peon CemraJ Corp (A/l}.d.r.f
Penn Central Industnes Group (AM)
F^nnbancorp (U.G.R).d
.iC Banrwy Co , Inc (AM].d.r.%t.u
Rennsytvania Ptwer & Light Co.
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Penrw^ Corp (J,U.GXPr).d.r
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People's Bank {J.C.U.G.R).r.s.t
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PepsiCo. Inc (J.C.U.GJ).d.r.s
PET Inc (J.C.U.G).s
■Peterson & Co Consultir>g (AM)
Pfaennc (AJI).d.r
Pholps Dodge Corp (All).d.r.s
Philadelphia National Bank (All).dxs
Philip Morris Cos Inc (AMld.r.n
Phillips f^roleum Co (M).d.r
Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co
iJ.C.U.G.R).d.r
Piedrrront Aviation. Inc (A)l).d
The PiHsbury Co (All).d
ThePinkBflon Tobacco Co (AH).s.»
The Pioneer Group, Inc (All)
Pioneer Hi-Bred International. Inc
(J.CU).d.r
Piper, Jattray & Hopwood Inc (AJI).A
Prtney Bowes Inc (All).d.r
Pittsburgh National Bank (Allt.A
PHtwayCorp (J.CU.G).d
Planle & Moran, CPAs {C.U.G).A
Playboy Enterprises, Inc (AM)
Pogo Producing Co (J.C.U.G).r
Pc^amidCorp (AM).d.r.s
Pope & Talbot, Inc (J.C.U.G.T)
PotlaichCorp (AH).d.s
Prefen'ed Risk Mutual Insurance
Co (U.G).d
Preformed Line Products Co
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Premark International, Inc (AM)
Pnce Brothers Co (J,C.U.G).A
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(J.C.U.G.R).d.r.s.t
The Procter S Gamble Co (U.Gj.d.r
PromusCos (C.U,G.T),d
Protection Mutual Insurance Co.
(AM)
Provident Life ar>d Accident Insur-
ance Co (J.C.U.G.R)
Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co
of Philadelphia (J.C.U.G.R).d.r,&,l
Provident Nalional Bank (AJI).A.d
The Prudential Insurance Co at
America (J.C.U.G.R).d.r
Public Service Co of Colorado
(J.C.U).A.r.s.t
Public Service Electric and Gas Co
(J.C.U.G.R).d.T
Puget Sound Rwer A Light Co
(J.C.U.G.T).r
Quaker Chemical Corp (AM).d.r.s,t
The Quaker OaJs Co (All),d.r
Quaker State Corp (AH),d,r.s
Quantum Chemical Corp (AM),d,r
R J R Nabisco. Inc (AM).d.r
RKO General. Inc (J.C.U.G.R)
Ralston Punna Co (J.C.U.G.R).d.s
Rand McNaJly & Co (U.G.R)
Raytheon Co (All).d.r
Reader's Digest Assoaatron. Inc.
(All).d.r.s
Redlands Federal Savings & Loan
Association (U,Pr),A
Reichhold Chemicals, Inc (U.G)
The Reliable Life Insurance Co (All)
Reliance Electnc Co (AM).r
Reliance Insurance Cos (All).s
Republic National Bank ol New
y6ry.(Aii)
(AM)
Pacific Mutual Ufe
(AM).d
Pacific Resources, Inc (All.t).d
Pacific Telesis Group (J.C.U.Q).d.
Pan-Amencan Life Ir
(U.G).A
Ca
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The Research Instlute of Amenca,
Inc (J.CU.Gi.d
Revton, Inc (AM)
Rexham Corp (U).d
Rexnord Corp (AM),d
Reynotds Melals Co (J.C.U.G).d.r
Rrvana Foods Inc (J.CU.G)
Rochester K4Ktana Corp (U.G).A
The Rockefeller Brothers Fund. Inc
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Rockefeller Family & Associates
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The Rockefeller Group (AM).d.r.s
Rockwell International Corp (All),d
Rohm and Haas Co (AM).d.r.s
RoRing Thur>der, Inc (AJI).A
HOLM Corp (AS)
Rolscfven Co (AJO.d.r.s
Rofer Group Inc (AM).d
Hospatch Corp (J.CU)
Ross. Johnston & Kersting, Inc (A
Royal Insurance (J.QU.G.R).r
RubbermaxJ Inc (CU.G.V.d.r
RUST Intemaiional Corp (J.U.G).S
Ryco Division, HeillyWhrteman, Ir
(AM).II
Ryder System, Inc (J,C,U.G.T)
SOS Biolech Corp (All)
SKF USA (AM).a
SNET(J.C.U.G.R)
SPS Technologies. Inc (All).d.r.s
SPX Corp (U.G).d.r.u
Safeco Corp (J.C.U.G.T).d.r
The St Paul Cos (J.C.U.GJ).d.r
Salomon Inc (AM).d
Sanders Associates. Inc
(J.C.U.G.R),d
Sandoz, Inc (All).dxs
Santa Fe Pacific Corp (J.CU.G.R).r
Sanwa Bank California (J.C.U.t)
Sa/B Lee Corp (J.C.U.G).d
Schenng-PkKjgh Corp (J.C.U.G.R).d
Schlegel Corp (Alt)
Chartes Schwab 4 Co , Inc (AJI).A
Scott, Foresman and Co. (U),r,s
Scott Paper Co (All).d.r
Scnpps Howard. Inc (C.U.G.T).d.r
Joseph E Seagram & Sons. Ina
(J.C.U.G.R).f
Sealnght Co , Inc (J.CU.G)
G 0 Searte & Co (J.C.U.G.R).d.r.ll
Secunty-Connecticut Life Insurance
Co (AlO.d.r
Security Pacific Corp (All).d.r.u
Security \/an Ljnes, Inc
(J.C.U.G.R).r.s
Sedgwick James. Inc (A}l).s
Smon Co (U.G).A.»
SheJOee Corp (U.G).d
Shawmut National Corp (Allj.d.r
Shearson Lehman Hutton (J.C.U.G)
Sheldahl, Inc (All)
Shell Oil Co (AJI).d.r
Shenandoah Life Insurance Co.
(All).d.r.ll
The Sherwin-Williams Co (AM).d
Siemens Corp (All)
Siemens Energy & Automation. Inc
(J.CMG,R)
•Sierra Pacific Resources MCU.GJ.d
Silco Industnes, Inc (J.C.U.G.T).d.s
Simpson trKSStment Co
(J.C.U.G.R).r
Skinner Corp (A!l).d.S
Smtth International, Inc (J.C.U.G.T)
SmithKline Beecham (Ail).d.r
Society Corp (All)
Somers Corp (Mersman/VMdron)
(U.G.Pr).A
Sonat Inc (AJI),d.r
Sonoco Products Co (All),d.r.s.t.u
Sony Corp of Amenca (All}.d
Soo Line Railroad Co (J.C.U.G.T)
South Central Bell Telephone Co
(AJI).d.r
South-western Publishing Co (All)
Southeast Bank. N A (U.G).d
Southern Bell (AM).d.r
The Southland Corp (J.C.U.G.T)
Southwestem Bell Corp (U.G.R),d.r
Smran Financial Corp (J,C,U.G.R)
Spiegel, Inc (U.G)
Spring Artxw Distnbution Ca
(All.Pr.t).d.r
Springs Industries Inc (AM).d
Square D Co (U.G)
A E Staley Manufacturmg Co
(AH).d
Standard Insurance Co (All).r
The Standard Products Co. (AM)
Stanhome. Inc (J.CU.G)
The STantoy Wbrtrs (C.U.G.R).d.r,
State Farm Insurance Cos
(U.G.R).d.r
Stale Mutual Ufe AssurarKO Co o(
Amenca (AMld.f
Stale Street Bank & Trust Co (AB)
StauHer Communications, Inc
(U.G.R.t)
Steel Heddle Uanufaciunng Co
(u.Gm *
Steiger Tractor. Inc (AM)
Sterling Dnjg Inc (J.C.U.G.T).t
J P Stevens 4 Co , Inc (AJI),d
Stone 4 Webster, Inc (All)
TheStop4 Shop Cos, Inc (All).d
Student Loan ManrBOng Associatton
(All).d
Subaru of Amenca (J.C.U.G.T)
Sun Co. Inc (J.C.U.G.T).A.d.i
Sun Ufe Assurar>ce Co ol Canada
(J.C.U.G).f.s.ll
"Sun Microsystems, Inc (All).ll
•Super Valu Stores. Inc (J.CU.G)
Susquehanna Investment Group
(J.C.U.G)
Swank, Inc (U)
Swiss Amencan Secunties Inc (AS)
SyntexCorp (Ail}.d.r.s
mwtnc (J.CUG.R).d
Tambrands, Inc (J.CU.G)
TanOyCorp (AM).d.ll
The Teagle Foundation. Inc
(All).d.r.s.t.u
TechnimeirKS, Inc (AH)
TeWroou, Inc. (AM),r
fetedyna, Inc (U.G.i).d
The Tetex Corp (G)
Jennant Co (JCU.G.T)
Tenneco Inc (J.CU.G.R).d
Tesoro FWoleum Corp (J.C.U.G.R).r
Texaco Inc (U.Qyr.H
Texas Commerce Bank Houston
(J.CU.Gl.5
Texas Gas Transmission Corp
(J.C.U.G.R)
Texas Instalments Inc (U.G.R).d.r.s.t
Textron inc (J.CU).d
Thomas 4 Bens Corp (J.CU.G),d
Thomasville Furniture Industries,
Inc (U.G.R)
J Walter Thompson Co
(J.CU.G.Pr.t)
3M (All).d.r
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Vme Wbmer Inc (All).d
The Times Journal Co (J.C.U.G).d.r
Times Minor (All),r,s,t
Tirnes Publishing Co (J.C.U.G.T).A
The fort) Co (AM).s
The Tomngton Co (All).d.r
TiXal Petroleum (North Amenca) Ud
(J.CU.G.R).d.r
Towers, Pemn, Forster 4 Crosby
(J.C.U.G.t)
Toyota Motor Sales, US A . Inc (AJf)
Tracer, Inc , a Weslmark Co (AM).d
Trailer Tram Co (J.C.U.G.T)
Transamenca Corp (All).d
Transco Energy Co (J.C.U.G.R),d
•Transtar. Inc (U.G.R)
The Travelers Cos (J.CU.G,R),d.r,s,t
Travelers Express Co . Inc (All)
Treadway Cos , Inc (U.G.R)
Tremco Inc (J.C.U,G,T).A
TRINOVACorp (J.CU.GJ.t).d
TnskelkyiUd (U.G). A
Trusi Co. Bank, Atlanta CA//J,r
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'20th Century Insurance Co
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USWEST.IncfA/ar
UGlCorp (J.C.U.G.R).d
UJ8 Financial Corp (All).d
UNUM Lite Insurance Co
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US. Bancorp fCU,G).d,r
USAir (CUT)
VSGCorp (C.U.G.R).d.r
USLIFE Corp MCUG/d
USl Ina (AJI)
USX Corp (UG.Rld.H
Unilever United States. Inc (AM).
Union Bank (J.C.U.G)
Union Camp Corp (All)
Union Electnc Co (J.C.U.G.R)
Union Mutual Fir
(JU.G.T).A.d
Union Pacific Corp (J.C.U.G.R).
Union Tmst Co (AII).A.d
Unisys Corp (All).d
United Bank ol Denver (AM).r
United Engineers & Const njctt
Co
: (J.U).r
•United Fire & Casualty Co (U)
United Gas Pipe Une Co
(J.CU.G. RKd.r
United Parcel Sendee (All)
United Sen^ices Automobile Associ-
ation (U)
United States Borax & Chemical
Corp (U.G.Pr).r
United States Fidelity and Guaranty
Corp (U.G.R).d.r
United States Leasing Internationa.
Inc (J.C,U.G).d.s
United States Trust Co ol New foik
(All).d.r.s
United Technologies Corp
(J.C.U.G.Ryd.r
United Telecommunications. Inc
(J.C.U.G.R).d,r
United Telephone Co of Flonda
(J.C.U.G.R).d.r
UniM IMephone Co of IrKtiana.
Inc (J.CU.R.T).d.r
UnMedfalephoneCo oINvwJervey.
Inc (J.CU.G.R}.tr
United telephone Co of Ohio
(AM).d.r
United Telephone Co ot f^nsyfi^-
na(J.CU.G.R).f
United Virginia Bank (AM)
Universal Foods Corp (U.G)
Urx)cal Corp (J.CU.G).d.r.§
jr»eOpfohn Co (AJf).d.f
Utah International lr>c (AM),d
(AM).d
Valero Energy Corp (J.CU)
Valley BanCorp (J.CU.G)
Valley National Bank of Anzona
(U).A.d.r
Varian Associates, Inc (All).d
VictaulicCo of Amenca fUGM
Virginia Pwrer (Allj.d.r
Vulcan Matenals Ca (J,CU.G.T).d.
W
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a Bank & Tnjst Co ,
N A (The W8Ch<Ma Corp (AM).
'WaHace & Wallace Ud (A«)
The Walllngtord Steel Co (U.G)
Wan\aco(J.U.G.R.Pr).d
ViamerLambert Co (J.CU.G.R).d.
(AJI)
The Washington ftisf Co
(J.C.U.G.T).d
Wbste Management. Inc (AM).d
WalkinsJohnson Co (U.G.R).A.d
Wausau Insurance Cos (Aa).d.r
CJ Webb, Inc (AM}.d
WWch Foods Inc fJ.U,G;
Wells Fargo Bank. N A (AJI).d.r
'Weniell IntemalionaJ Corp (U.Pr).A
West One Bancorp (J.C.U).d.r
West Haint-F^pperell Foundation.
Inc (AM).d
Western Lrte Insurance Co (AM)
Western Publishing Co , Inc
(J.C.U.G)
Westinghouse Electnc Corp
(U.G).A,d.r.s
VmstStar Bank, n a (J.C.U)
Wastvaco Corp (All).d
Weyerhaeuser Co (J.C,U.G).d
Whirlpool Corp (J.C.U.G.R).d.r
White Consolidated Industnes, Inc
(U.G)
Whitman Corp (J.C.U.G).d
Whittaker Corp (C.U.G.T}.d
John Wilffy 8. Sons, Inc Publishers
(AII).A.r.s.t
Willametle Industnes, Inc (All)
The Williams Cos (U).d
Witliams 4 Co , Inc (J.C.U.G).A
Winn-Dixte Stores. Inc (J.CU.G.t)
The WiremoW Co (J.CU.G.T).d.r
Wisconsin Bell, Inc (M).f
Wisconsin Energy Corp
IJ.C.U.G.T).d.r.u
Wolvenne World Wide, Inc (AJf).d,r
Wyman-Gofdon Co (Ail).d
■Vosemite Asset Management
(U.G).A
Arthui Young fAI9.i:s
Young & Rubicam Inc (AM)
fdOi 1A3< Companies
c ) 1990 Council for Advancement and Support ot Education
This publication may not be reproduced in whole or in part without written
permission ot the Council tor Advancement and Support of Education,
Washington. DC
Reprinted with permission. 10-09-90-202.
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Volunteer Leadership
Volunteers represent the heart and soul of philanthropy. The many friends and alumni who are volunteers
working on behalf of Susquehanna University and its programs give hundreds of hours each year to expanding
the University 's programs and the greater Susquehanna community. The results of their commitment to Susquehanna
enrich the quality of the people, the programs and the facilities of the University. There is no greater honor than
to recognize the service that these individuals perform on Susquehanna 's behalf. One of Susquehanna 's missions
is to prepare people for a life of volunteer service in their communities and the world at large. There can be no
better tribute to these goals than to see the enthusiastic support by many individuals who exemplify the spirit of
volunteerism. The pride of association displayed by these volunteers is evident. The University is honored and
privileged to recognize the many volunteers shown in this report.
Alumni Association
Executive Committee
At Susquehanna, alumni are both ihe product of our existence and a
valuable resource that allows us to exist. From hosting freshmen send-offs
to organizing club activities to arranging class reunions — all of this, and
much more, is vital to the continued stability^ and vitality of the University.
Our alumni leaders have given generously of their time and energy to
ensure a strong link between Susquehanna and its former students.
We thank the 1989-90 Alumni Executive Officers, Executive Board
Members, and District Club leaders for their service.
Officers
William A. Lewis, Jr. '68. PresiJenl
Terry L. March '67, Vice President and
Carol B. Kehler 74, Vice PresiJenI
Donald S. King '66. Secretary'
Chester G. Rowe '52, Treasurer
Representatives on the University Board of Directors
Leslie R. Butler '62
Carl L. Campbell '65
William C. Davenport '53
Leah Cryder Oberheim '47
Executive Board Members-At-Large
Margaret Anne Finley Flournoy '85 Doreen Bolton Rehrig "72
Robert L. Fiscus '59 Christopher D Rooke '82
Robert A. Gabrenya '40 Ruth Naylor Shaffer '41
Joe W, Kleinbauer '63 Henry R Albright, Jr. '54
Richard K. Renn '73 Cheryl Rahlfs Atkinson '77
Nevin C. T Shaffer '49 Samuel D Clapper 68
Dorothy E. Wesner '81 Richard E. Derrick '61
Todd G Bums '81 James H Faust '87
David M. Dumeyer '69 J. Donald Steele, Jr '73
Teri L. Guerrisi '80 Roxane Havice Vermillion '71
Marsha A. Lehman '74
Dr Frank Fletclh
District Alumni Club Chairpersons
ALTOONA
Randall L, Klobetanz '76. Hollidaysburg, PA
BALTIMORE
Alan C Lovell '70, Ellicon City, MD
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
Paul R Bingaman '49. Stale College. PA
CHAMBERSBURG
James H Faust '87, Chambersburg. PA
FLORIDA NORTHEAST
John B. '75 cSi Kalhennc McAllister '77 Neuhauser. Lake Mary. FL
FLORIDA SOUTHEAST
John R. '49 & Harriet Gould '48 Mcrt2, Miami, FL
FLORIDA WEST
William A Pene '76, Safety Harbor, FL
HARRISBURG
Robert A '65 & Linda Carolhet^ '66 Good. Camp Hill, PA
HAZLETON
Kenneth J, 71 & Roxane Havice '71 Vermillion, Summit Hill, PA
JERSEY CENTRAL
David E. '77 & Cheryl Rahlfs '77 Atkinson, Summit. NJ
JERSEY NORTH
William E Cochran '83. Oradell. NJ
JERSEY SOUTH
Robert G. Gundakcr '64, Moorestown, NJ
JOHNSTOWN
Robert A. Gabrenya "40, Johnstown, PA
LANCASTER
Robert S. Nickey III '84, Uncasler, PA
LEHIGH VALLEY
Ronald R '76 & Laune Morgan '76 Roth, Easton, PA
LEWISTOWN
Paul D '59 & Thiry Reamer '57 Olbrich, Lewistown, PA
PHILADELPHIA
Shirley A Young '51, Fountainville. PA
PITTSBURGH
Eugene H '48 &. Dorothy Eilhardt '48 Gundri
SCRANTON/WILKES-BARRE
Robert J Scovell '65, Kingston, PA
SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY
Henry R Albright '54, Selinsgrove. PA
WASHINGTON, DC
Jeremy Davis Lopynski '82. Vienna. VA
WILLIAMSPORT
Donald S, King '66, Montoursville, PA
YORK
Patricia F Heathcote '52, York, PA
Richard K Renn '73, York, PA
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Alumni and Parent Career Network
Vie career devclnpmeni neUvork mlunieers actively assist with the
following career related programs and projects.
Explore: The Susquehanna University intem-exlernship program is
called Explore. This job shadowing experience in a work setting relates to
a student 's career plans. Its primary purpose is to increase the student 's
awareness of a selective profession.
The Interview with the Pros: As seniors prepare for career related
activities they have the opportunity to experience simulated inten'iew
experiences with practitioners from their career fields. Each year
approximately 75 students receive these half-hour critiqued interviews,
many of which are evaluated by employers who are members of the
Susquehanna University volunteer network program.
Members of the volunteer network often are viable referral sources for
career related etnplovment opportunities for Susquehanna University
seniors. The Alumni and Parent Career Network gives students valuable
information and access to the work world. Susquehanna University is
honored and pleased to recognize those Alu/nni and Parent Career
Network volunteers who are listed in this report.
Alumni and Parent Admissions Network
Alumni and Parent Admissions Network is an orgatnzation of alumni and
parent voltmteers who take an active role in shaping the future of Susqueltanna.
The primary purpose is to maintain and enhance the quality of the institution
by assisting the admissions staff in enrolling the best possible students each
year. APAN members serve prospective students and their families by helping
them gain a better understanding of the opportunities and advantages offered
at Susquehanna University. Susquehanna University is deeply grateful and
is pleased to honor the following APAN volunteers.
Alumni Career Network
Accoun ting/Finance
Robert W. Curtis '63
John Foos "71
Fred Hickman "77
Winifred Keller '84
Fred W. Kelly. Jr -66
H. Uurence Kyse '70
Lisa Angst Long '80
Audrey Moletlien 82
Albert M. Noggle '77
Richard D. Spolts '68
James W. Summers '64
Eric S. Walker '79
Business
Arlene Anderson '83
H Scott Fritts '78
Harry F. Kocher '55
Patricia Schoenegen Levine '80
Richard E. Linder '64
Mary Rilsert '68
Lureen W, Stout '70
Communications
Nincy Zanner Correll '78
Warren S Diggins '75
Dan Ditzler '77
Linda L Howard '67
Susan Odjakjian '79
Computer Science
Barry Hartshorn "76
Bruce W. Torok '79
Education
Sharon Witteck Austin '72
James R. Barker '80
Mary Louise Coleman '58
Gerald O. Fletcher '59
Daniel M , Fornataro '68
Annene Click '83
Karen F Griesbach '69
Dr, Sam Hoff '79
Cheryl Huber '70
Lauren Klcm '79
John T. Kolody. Jr. '75
Mary Cockill Landis '82
Anne H. Lawrence '69
James W. I>age '69
Robert K. Reid '79
Norrine Bailey Spencer '68
Shirley J. Vincent '69
Human Resource Management
Patricia A. Bowman '71
Elwood "Chub" Dietz '76
R. Kevin Kecler '78
Larry Kroggel '77
H. Gerald Nanos '70
Cary M. Scheaffer "74
Stephen R. Schilling '80
Joel C. Tokarz '80
Law
Barbara A. Beans '79
Lmda Post Bushkofsky '81
Peter D. Cuozzo '70
Nicholas A. Lopardo '68
James E. Persing '82
John Tielbohl "81
James P Wallbillich '79
William Harvey Wiest "67
Marketing
Pamela B Barnes '79
Arthur D, Ebersberger '68
Thomas E Eggleslon. Ill '69
Tom Entenmann "71
Alan Grove "80
Robert E. Guise "69
Joe Kleinbauer '62
Bruce E. Moore '77
John G Remsen. Jr. '69
Jack B. Treas "80
Music
Sherry L Scheaffer Breton "76
Religion
Rev. Glenn E. Ludwig '69
Rev David C. Luther '78
Rev W. Stevens Shipman '69
Science/Medicine
Robert Gerald Corothers '70
Dr David M. Fisher '77
Margaret C. Fisher. M.D. '71
Michael J. Herman. VMD "78
Dr, Richard Jacobson '70
Robert Kaufmann '79
Dr. George A. Kirchner '64
Teresa Martin '59
Dawn Grigg Mueller '68
Philip Chapman Ousley '73
Stephen Piatt '75
Ed Rhode '69
Victor J. Sobolewski. Ill DO '79
Peter Tischbein '79
Or Scott C Truver '72
Social Services
Patricia M. Crone '77
Melinda M, Eash '79
Deidre Gordon Jacques '77
Beverly Anne Larzelere '69
Other
David M, Dumcyer "69
Sally T. Felix "69
Ron Keefer '63
Tmdy Miller Miner '68
JohnM Rca '85
Parent Career Network
Russell A^zarello
Rev Carl E. Bentz
Robert M. Cor^etto
W. Anthony Major
Teresa Martin
Su7anne T. McCready
Thomas S. McCready
John M. Rea
Joan Sarisky
Christine Alamo
Peter G. Ashey '87
Lynn Askew '57
Sharon Austin "72
Ted "74 and Jane "76 Babbitt
William Babiash. Jr. "85
Alan Babp "79
Peter Bacalles "76
Barbara Beans "79
Elizabeth Biehl "86
David E Bingaman "85
Joseph Boileau "86
Joseph Boland. Jr. "82
David Borden '72
Sue Brett '83
Susan McCarthy Brown '84
Sylvia Buck '88
Charles and Patricia '88 Buckley
Steve and Jean '78 Budd
Linda K. Budgen '72
Mark Burkhardt '76
Lmda Post Bushkofsky '81
Damian C. Caracciolo "88
Douglas B. Carlson '88
Bruce and Jean Carlson
Jerry Carothers "70
Carol Charnigo "85
Barbara Capp
William E. Cochran "83
Mrs. Suzanne Coffee "81
Dons A- Cook "86
Lisa Corridon '83
Dan '69 and Karen '70 Corveleyn
Mary T. Coughlin '82
Michael Crawley "84
Jill Critchley '86
Caroline J, Cueman '86
Mary Acton Dauber '77
Pam Deisher '85
Gretchen C Dell "88
Susan Dell '84
Stephen Dempsey '83
Hank "70 and Barbara '69 DePerro
Chuck Dettmar '85
Bill Devine '81
Pamela Devito '85
Christian H DeWald '88
Jane DiGirolamo "78
Carol Dillon '86
Janice Robb Dolan "79
Pierre Duy '84
Emerson. Robin '86
Donielle Fanarjian '88
Nancy A. Fazekas '85
Jay Feaster '84
Ann Hubley Fehr '85
Mary Kaiser Finley '82
Brian '82 and Debbi '81 Fisher
Gwcn Henniforth Fitch '68
Brian Fitzpatrick '81
Kevin Flaherty '78
James C. Flanagan '76
Meg Finley Flournoy '85
Dan Fornataro '68
Douglas E. Carman '81
Emile F. and Lois George
Doris Gordon
Lee and Dee Gorman
Kim Gomian '88
Marc Gulleber '82
Robert '65 and Jennifer '67 Hamme
Ron Hardnock "62
Maureen Hassett '88
Edith Hebel '49
Sue Heim '86
Wendy '69 and Hank '68 Herrington
Linda HIavac '85
Craig Hockenbury '81
Gina Hucke '86
Leanne Jacone '86
Drew and Lori '82 Jakubek
Natalie Jason '85
JR. Ill and Suzanne '79 Johnson
Cathy L. Jones "86
Winnie Keller "84
Bill Kennedy. Jr. "85
George Kirchner '64
John '70 and Linda '71 Klemeyer
Signe Gates Knock '71
William G. Koch '89
Ron Kramer "71
L^rinda and Carl '79 Krause
Scott Krzykowski '88
Larry and Christine '70 Kyse
Carulanne Lachenauer '86
Caroline Ue '83
Alice Lent
Rebecca Lent
William Lewis '68
Elizabeth Linehan "78
Kerry L Linker '89
Virginia Lloyd '81
Michael Ludwig '88
Cindy Luer '85
Karen S. Madden '88
Mark Mazaleski '84
Kim McCavera '86
Kristin Meinig '88
Dawn Melo
John R. Mertz '49
Jean L. Meyer '90
Jennifer Lynne Miller '90
Bruce Milzman '84
Ann Mane Minion '77
Gary and Stephanie Moore
Spike and Maryland Myers
Joanne H. Nanos "76
Came A. Neff "88
Howard Nelson, Jr. '85
Rob Nickey "84
Robert and Rajean Nickey
Barb Nolan '86
John and Barbaia Norton
Catherine Oakes '86
Paul '59 and Thiry '57 Olbrich
Frederick Olivari '84
Jennifer Olson-Smith '84
Douglas P. and Elizabeth O'Neil
Dennis Packard '71
Chnstopher Parker '88
Richard Pohl '79
Jack Purdy '84
Wayne E Pyle '88
Joseph I^ho '73
Kelly Ramsdell "85
Judith Rile "78
Frank L. Romano "57
I^ul Rosick
Mimi Rossell '82
Barbara A. Rostiac '88
Ronald Roth "76
Paul Rybecky "88
Patti Schickram "88
Patty Schneider "90
Lynne Schoepe "88
Don '82 and Robin "83 Scholl
Frank W. Schott "74
Rebecca Schumacher "72
Martha Miller Schwartz "77
Karen Schwille '85
Jodi Murray Shee.se '86
Allison Shepard '86
Jo-Ann Smith Skinner "77
Rob Slifer '86
Kathryn Kissinger Snowe *86
Norrine Bailey Spencer
Mary Sprowls '82
Reed Starr '89
Wendy Steinbeiser '88
Sarah Stone '88
Colleen Sullivan "85
Reinhart and Shirley Summerfleld
Barbara E. '65 and Jim '64 Summers
Cathy Svetec '86
Douglas Talhelm '86
Timothy Taylor '83
Sharon Tirpak '88
Garth Torok '83
Scon M , Torok '88
Ken and Roxane Vermillion
Scott Viglianti '88
Timothy Vile '86
Betsy Van Tuyl '90
Laura Von Hoene '84
Marjorie Rayner Waer '64
Bill '82 and Owen '83 Weiser
Leslie B. Wells '87
Betsy Whitman '86
David Whitmore '83
Robert N. Whitmoyer '80
Chns Wilkens '86
Jewel Williamson-Burns '83
Don "50 and Flossie '51 Wissinger
Joseph Wolfe
Joan H. Wrenn '72
Michael Wright '85
Janet Wyllie '86
Douglas Yago '86
Thomas '66 and Jane Hunter "66 Young
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Window of Opportunity —
The Campaign for Susquehanna
The remarkable success for the Window of Opponunin Campaign is
reflective of the support and dedication of many volunteers. The
individuals listed below who have given unselfishly of their time and
resources have been the key to the significant achievements in the Window
of Opportunity Campaign. Susquehanna University is deeply indebted to
these individuals far their steadfast loyalty and commitment to the success
of the University and of this campaign.
Steering Committee
Robert Weis, Steering Committee
Chairman
Helen Decker Blough H'87. Hnnorart
Chairwoman
Charles B. Degenstein H'82, Honorary
C/iairman
Lawrence M , Isaacs '43. National
Campaign Chairman
William A- Geltig, National
Vice-Chairman
Raymond C. Lauver '50, National
Vice-chairman
Earl I, Shoberl 11 '35, National
Vice-chairman
Harold O'Connor, Board Solicilalion
Chairman
Samuel D. Ross. Jr. '54, Major Gifts
Chairman
Albert P, Molinaro, Jr. '50, Leadership
Gifts Chairman
Joel Cunningham, Universit}' President
Sidney Apfelbaum
Jack Bishop "57
Joan Bishop
Carl Campbell '65
Kathleen Dallon
Dolly Diers
Kenneth O, Fladmark
Frank W. Fletcher
John G. Foos '71
Sara G. Kirkland
Jack Kolbert
Truman H. Purdy
George and Margaret Keller
Saul Puttcrman
Guslave W. Weber H'77
Science Funding Committee
Douglas E Arthur '49
Joel Cunningham
Paul G. Filipek '65
William A, Genig
George E Harris IV '64
Lawrence M. Isaacs "43
Sara G. Kirkland
Terry L, March '67
Albert P Molinaro, Jr. '50
Harold C. O'Connor
Samuel D, Ross '54, Cliair
Earl I. Shobert II '35
Stephen T Toy '61
Donald E. Wissmger '50
Leadership Gift Committee
Albert P Molinaro, Jr. '50, Chairman.
Area Campaign Organization
New York Ciry/Southem Connecticut
Robert L. Fiscus '59
Raymond C. Lauver '50
Terry L. March '67, Chairman
Ralph E. Purpur '60
Philudelphia/Soiilhem New Jersey
Leslie R. Butler '62, Chairman
Christian B. Harris '70
Henry '68 and Wendy Evans '69
Herrington
William D. Kramer '67
Thomas D. '63 and Diane Norcross '65
Samuel
Nortltem New Jersex
John D. '81 and Mary Pat '81 Brown
Christiansen
Mary T. Coughlin '82
Paul G. Filipek '65, Chairman
William H. Fisher '66
Hurrishtirg
Douglas E, Arthur '49
Jack Bishop '57
William C. Davenport '53
D. Edgar Hutchinson '34
William S. Morrow '34
Louis F Santangelo '50, Cliatrman
Susquehanna Valley
Gary E. Baylor '69
Joe W, Kleinbauer '63
Marjorie W. McCune '43
Carl M. Moyer '63
Edward Pfeiffer '50, Chairman
Robert A. Piltello '51
Reverend E. Raymond Shaheen "37
National Committee on Annual Giving
Through personal visits and telephone conversations, members of the
National Committee on Annual Giving challenge other alumni to support
the Susquehanna University Fund at leadership ($125 or more) levels.
Since its inception, the National Committee has raised more than $400,000
and has made more over 1. 000 calls in support of the SUE
We are grateful to Chairman Donald Wissinger '50 and the members of
the committee for their outstanding seri'ice and leadership.
Donald E Wissinger '50. Chairman
Douglas E. Arthur '49
Willard J. Bowen '69
Vincent E. Boycr '52
William E.Cochran '83
William C. Davenport '53
Robert L. Fiscus '59
John G Foos '71, Vice-Chair
Robert A. Gabrenya '40
Henry H. '68 and Wendy Evans "69
Herrington
D. Edgar Hutchison '34
Lawrence M. Isaacs '43
William J. Kennedy, Jr. '85
Joe W. Kleinbauer '63
Raymond C. Lauver '50
Terry L March '67. Vice-Chair
Susan Lang Martin '74
Peter M . Nunn '57
Dr. Nevin C. T Shaffer '49, Vice-Chair
Leah Cyder Obcrheim '47
David R. '79 and Ellen Schmidt '79
Odenath
Martin J. Ortenzio '83
Christopher D Rooke '82
Samuel D. Ross, Jr. '54
Dr James O Rumbaugh '50
Thomas D. Samuel '63
A. Rebecca Schumacher '72
Norrine Bailey Spencer '68. Vice-Chair
Suzanne Yenchko '68, Vice-Chair
Parents Executive Committee
Responsible for coordinating all parent programming at Susquehanna,
the Parents Executive Committee published and distributed the Parent
Handbook, hosted welcoming receptions for freshman parents, sponsored
Fall Parents Weekend '89 and ran a successful Parents Fund Campaign in
support of the Blough-Weis Library.
We are indebted to Parent Executive Committee Co-Chairs Jack '57 and Joan
Bishop and the members of the committee for their enthusiastic participation.
Jack '57 and Joan Bishop, Co-chairs
David and Carol Beckwith
Carl and Fair Beniz
James and Carolyn Birmingham
Sheldon and Lillibeih Boruchow
Wilhelm and Hilda Bronander, Jr.
John and Valerie Bukowski
Sam and Patricia Cerverizzo
Alfred and Victoria D'Alessandro
Phillip and Joanne David
Charles and Arleen Fatigati
Richard "65 and Margaret
Fensiermacher
Paul '65 and Carol Filipek
Alexander Galloway I!
Ralph and Johanna Giasi
Robert '65 and Linda Carolhers '66
David and Kathleen Herbsler
Robert and Marianne Hirschman
Robert and Evelyn Huggard
Robert and Barbara Hughes
John and Nancy Locke
W. Anthony and Hazel Major
Thomas and Suzanne McCready
Herbert and Doris Meyer
Harold and Kaiherine O'Keefe
Ashok and Jayshree Patel
Raymond and Carolyn Reis
Vincent and Janet Russo. Sr.
Leonard and Dorothy Teiielbaum
William and Susan Mane Zabransky
Business and Industry Campaign
Tfiis year, more than 150 Susquehanna Valley businesses and industries
contributed $122,977 including a $25,000 challenge gift to the annual
Business and Ituiustry Campaign. Two campaign priorities were the SUF
and the expansion of Fisher Science Hall. In recognition of the campaign 's
successfidl challenge, the new greenhouse has been named in honor of the
Greater Susqueharma Valley Business Community.
Tins progress is a tribute to the leadership of Co-Chairpersons George
and Margaret Keller, owners of Keller Marine Service. Inc. . as well as the
members of the Steering Committee and Volunteer Team whose enthusiasm
and hard work made these outstanding results possible.
Co-Chairpersons
George and Margaret Keller
Steering Committee
James Apple
Bill Bowen "69
Robert Gronlund
Fred Kelly '66
Joe Kleinbauer '63
John Pagana, M.D.
Edward Pfeiffer "50
Truman Purdy
Don Rosini
Rue Rothermel
Marvin Rudnitsky
Jack Treas
Henry Truslow
William Witkop
B & I Volunteers
Wally Anderson
Jeff Apfelbaum
Sidney Apfelbaum
Annette Apfelbaum
John B Apple
Richard Bechtcl. DD.S. "72
William Becker
Joyce Bilger
Jim Black '63
Raymond Bowen
Janet Dagle
John Dagle
Richard Erdley
Mollie Eysier
Richard Eyster '56
George Fecker '72
Karen Hackman '78
Lee Hummel
Larry Isaacs '43
Paul John
Chris Kerwin '74
Ron Laniewski
Norman Lauer '62
Larry LeWallen
Tom and Ann McNabb
Paul Morelock
Steve Newton
Rik Paulsen
Chris Purdy
Craig Purdy
William Purdy
Ben Reichley
Kermii Ritler '60
George Robinson
Harold Schriver
Robert Singer
Robert Soper
Richard Viens
Harold Woclfel. Jr.
Presidential
Inauguration
Delegates
Tlie following individuals
represented Susqueharma
University at other colleges
and universities as Presidential
Inauguration Delegates during
the last year The University is
grateful for their volunteer spirit
and we are pleased to recognize
these volunteers.
ftiul G. Filipek '65. represented
Susquehanna University on March 25,
1990 at the inauguration of Alsa Gomez
of Keen College. Union. New Jersey.
Kalhi Stine Flack *76. represented
Susquehanna University May 5. 1990 at
the inauguration of Pasquale DiPasqualle.
Jr. as president of College Misericordia.
Linda Mack Keatun '63. represented
Susquehanna University April 7. 1990 at
the inauguration of Edwin H. Welch as
president of the University of Charleston,
Charleston. West Virginia.
David J. Hine '44 represented
Susquehanna University April 27. 1990
at the inauguration of Lynn Beach Sadler
as president of Johnson State College,
Johnson, Vermont.
Harry R. Johnson '49 represented
Susquehanna University April 29. 1990
at the inauguration of Timothy R,
Thyrenn as president of Waynesburg
College, Waynesburg. Pennsylvania.
Elizabeth Maule Taylor '69
represented Susquehanna University
April 7. 1990 at the inauguration of
Patrick McDonough as president of
Marietta College. Marietta. Ohio.
Ethel McGrath Meula '52
represented Susquehanna University
April 25, 1990 at the inauguration of
Thomas H. Keen as president of Drew
University, Madison University.
Susan Odjakjian '79 represented
Susquehanna University March 16. 1990
at the inauguration of James L. Ash. Jr
as president of Wittier College. Wittier.
California.
William G. Strous '65 represented
Susquehanna University April 7. 1990
at the inauguration of Irving D. Reed
as president of Montclair College.
Upper Montclair. New Jersey.
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Class Agents
C/u.v.s Agents M'r\c iheir classes as key spokespersons for the
Susquehanna University Fund. Charged with the task of increasing alumni
participation. Agents write letters and send postcards challenging their
classmates to do their very best for the SUE
Congratulations to the following 1989-90 Class Agent competition winners:
Best Class Participation:
Most Improved Participation:
Best Class Giving:
Most Improved Class Giving:
1989-90 Class Agents
Marion Moyer Poiteiger ■09-'l9
John Buiinger '20-'25
Wellinglon "Duke" Hartman '30
PjuI Hartline '31
land Earhan Harkins '36
John Rakshys '38
Rohen Bastress '39
William Gehron. Sr. '40
Mary Emma Yoder Jones '41
Rulh McCorkill '43
Hlhel Wilson Kenichner '44
Connnc Kahn Kramer '45
Mary Lizzio Govekar '47
Robert Wohlsen '48
Richard Weslervelt '50
Elmer Baumgardner '52
Charles Bailes '55
Lynn Hassinger Askew '57
Carolyn Gillaspie Snow '58
Jack Cisney '59
Donald E. Coleman '60
Gary Moore '61
Class of '47
Agent: Mary Lizzio Govekar
Class of '38
Agent: John Rakshys
Class of '68
Agent: Ken Selinger
Class of '71
Agent; Whitney Gay
Robert Smith '62
Irene Eller Schmehl '63
Richard R. Hough '67
Kenneth Selinger '68
Whitney A Gay '71
Doreen Bollon Rehrig '72
Barbara Dalrymple Dunn '74
Mark Burkhardt '76
Daniel D Ditzler '77
Judilh Rile '78
Susan Odjakjian '79
Edwina Kelley Rislow '80
Stephen Neff '81
Amy Greenhow Nye '82
Roger Allen Baker '83
Fredrick Cabell '84
Margaret Anne Finley Flournoy '85
Douglas Yago '86
James Faust '87
Mark Thorsheim '88
Belh Ann Biml '89
The Class of 1940 Reunion Committee
TJie 50th anniversary of the graduation of the Class of 1940 was
commemorated by the establishment of a special endowment fund. The
Class of 1940 Scholarship Fund Endowment. The committee, under the
leadership of Robert Gabrenya and Florence Rothermel Laisha. personally
contacted each member of the class to ask for support in meeting the class
goal of $15,000.
During Alumni Weekend. Florence Latsha proudly presented Dr. Joel
Cunningham with a check totaling $21,958 which will be used to establish
The Class of 1940 Scholarship Fund. Viisfund will provide a lasting
remembrance of the Class of 1940 and will demonstrate to others the
importance the University plays in the lives of alumni.
We are indebted to the Class of 1940. and we are honored and privileged
to recognize the following committee members for their dedication and
' to the University.
1940 Reunion Committee:
Robert Gabrenya. Reunion Acimtt
\es Chair
Edward Korper
Florence Rothermel Laisha.
John Learn
Reunion Gift Chair
William Nye
Paul Coleman
Robert Sander
Edward Eisenhart
Grace Waller
William Gehron
Betty Wendt
John Gensel
Charles Weyhenmeye
John Hoffman
Class of 1965 Reunion Committee
The Class of 1965 Reunion Committee lead by Rich Caruso and An
Bowen worked diligently to bring as many classmates as possible back to
campus to renew acquaintances and to relive old times. To commemorate
their reunion, the class decided to make a special gift to the University.
On reunion weekend, the Class of '65 was well represented by some
outstanding 60 's trivia players and some equally talented dancers. During
the annual alumni luncheon , the class proudly presented a check for $55,862
to President Cunningham. Of this total, $44,055 reflects gifts made to the
special campaign for the Susquehanna University Fund.
We are grateful to the Class of '65 Reunion Committee for all that they
did to make their 25th a s
Paul O. Filipek
Gary E- Hart
Alexander Jervis
Peter and Carol Ocker Kirk
Peter L. Matson
John W Pfrommer
Bonnie Bucks Reece
Barbara Evans Summers
Class of 1965 Reunion Committee
Richard E Caruso. Reunion Gifl Chair
Arthur F Bowen. Reunion Aelniiiei Chair
Carl Campbell
Linda Cole Conine
Walton R. Cueman
Mary Snyder Davis
Frances Ray Faylor
Richard T. Fenstermacher
Dr Willace Growney makes a poinl to his .^indents.
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Class of 1990 Senior Pledge Program
Senior Class Ageiu. Angie Johnson '90 and (he Senior Pledge Program
volunteers spent six weeks of the spring semester challenging their
classmates to joint the ' '90 Club ' ' by making three year pledges to the SUF
totaling $90.
At the campaign's close. 120 members of the Class of 1990 pledged
$10,525 to the SUF.
Class of 1990 Senior Pledge Prograr
Angie Johnson, Chair
Bob Herr. Co-Anenl
Jiesu Kim, Co-Afienl
Denise M. Ambrogio
Tom Boone
Elian L. Botti
Tom CerverizTO
Ann Clohessy
Melinda Cuddy
Johnna Emrich
Chris Formosa
Jennifer Ganter
Daniel Goldf.lein
Traci Graczyk
Jami Granger
Robert Gude
Robin Hastings
Danielle Heaps
Bob Herr
Nancy Heyer
Patricia Hostler
Stacy Huber
Eileen Kelly
iKir
Kristen Langenfeld
Michele Leuser
Mindy Long
Kris Marconi
Caroline Martin
Michael McGowen
Marie McLaughlin
Timothy Mee
Jennifer L. Miller
Shad Miller
Stacey Peters
Deb Pilla
Nicole Poliacik
Shari Reis
Justine Shepherd
Lisa Shimrack
Brian Spellman
Dee Tacconi
Michele Tansey
Kelly Vardon
Laurie Ann Volpe
Debra Weissman
Donna Willbergh
Jill 21abransky
Campus Phonathon Student Volunteers
During 1989-90 more than 300 student callers covered the phones for
the Susquehanna University Fund. After 28 nights of calling, phonathon
volunteers contacted more than 6,717 alumni and parents yielding $170,240
in pledges. We are gratefid to Fall Co-Chairs. Aaron Billger '91 and Betsy
Van Tuyl '90 and Spring Chair. Mark Zimmerman '91 and all of the student
volunteers whose efforts helped make the 1989-90 SUF campaign a record-
breaking success.
Campus Phonathon
Student Volunteers
Aaron Billger V\. Fall Co-Chair
BeLsy Van Tuyl '90. Fall Co-Chuir
Mark Zimmerman '91. Sphnfi Chair
Laura Butler '90. Weekly Captain
Teresa Considine '90, Weekly Captain
Karli Grant '92. Weekly Captain
Shan Miller '90. Weekly Captain
Mami Pietrowicz '92, Weekly Captain
Student volunteer callers
Sara Ahnert
Andrea Aita
Gregg Allocco
Phillip Amaranle
Glenn Anderson
Kara Bachmore
Knsiin Beccaria
Ellie Beckwiih
Mike Bell
Allison Beltz
Margie Bentz
Melissa Billing
Lisa bobb
Peggy Bobb
Sheryl Boblick
Douglas Bogar
Michelle Bonventre
Jay Bosanko
Audrey Bowman
Carol Bradford
Susan Brandt
Alyssa Brunner
Christine Bukowski
Chris Burchell
Martina Bums
Kay CapcU
Bccki Carlton
Maureen Carleton
Colleen Carroll
Eugene Cautillo
Scot Ciccarelli
Steven Claycomb
Libby Colburn
Rachel Cornell
Jennifer Costello
Linda Coughlin
Judy Davenport
Thomas Davitt
Holly Dawson
Jon Deiirich
Tim Demko
Terri DeMott
Shawn Dilfield
Tom Dingbaum
Tracey Dixon
Thomas Dodd
Julianne Doupe'
Jennifer Dunlop
Susan Dvorocsik
Bart Ecker
Kim Edlund
Charlotte Eldridge
Paul Emerson
Kellie Engel
Kristin Erdman
Colleen Erickson
Kimberly Evans
Eric Fabrizio
Denise Fauci
David Ferry
Kimberly Filipek
Anne Ford
Sharon Fox
Bryan Frack
Lisa Freeman
Dena Freimanis
John Fudge
Beth Gahran
Women's volleyball is jasi paced and exciting. The 1990
headed jo.
cord breaking season.
Ellen Gallagher
Keith Gallagher
Alec Galloway
Jennifer Ganter
Marj Gates
Jennifer Giannasio
Dianne Gero
Trenton Gingerich
Stuart Glasby
David P. GoKlieb
Jon Grove
Holly Hans
Lurlene Harrison
Rebecca Harvey
Kathy Haydu
Wendy Hayes
Melma Heck
Bon Hen
Brian Heist
Jennifer Hendricks
Bob Herr
Brian Hines
Carrie Hlinka
Julia Hollander
Christopher Hubine
Kathy Hughes
Ken Hugendubler
Michael Hulsman
Jennifer Ives
Angie Johnson
Kimberly Johnson
Ken Jonach
Melissa Karlberg
Jiesu Kim
Noel King
Matt Kirkner
Michele Kleinchesier
Stephanie Koch
Courtney Kole
Stacy Koppenhaver
Pam Korejwo
Kathy Kovatch
Frank Krantz
Amanda LaBrecque
Matt Lachenmayr
Kristina Laing
Sangeeta Lai
Kathy Lanzaro
Sarah Lauer
Carole Leibrandt
Janne Leith
Matthew Lent
Cathi Lesniewski
Mary Licciardone
Kara Linsky
Mark Long
Sarah Luithle
Jim Mockus
Gina Macmillan
Gretchen Magnuson
Peter Magnuson
Heather Maher
Paige Malin
Carol Manning
John Marani
Krisiie Maravalli
Stacey Maroney
John Martin
Lon Martin
Vicki Martz
David Matorin
Chris McCarthy
Mandy McCaughey
Heather McCormick
Susan McCulloch
Bill McGarrigle
Shannon McGinnis
Elizabeth McGonigle
Scott Mclniyre
Grydon McKee
Mane McLaughlin
Don McLoughlin
Jen McNamara
Tim Mee
Jean Meyer
Cale Michalski
Curt Miller
Kristen Miller
Shan Miller
Jim Mockus
Chris Moffitt
Alyson Moore
Jenn Moore
Keith Morris
Suzanne Morris
Maribeth Mourninghai
Melody Moyer
Karen Muenster
Jeff Murphy
John Nacinovich
ChnN Naspo
Michelle Nei
Kim Oaks
Kim O'Connor
Mark O'Donovan
Kathryn Odiorne
Lynn Orem
Tammy Ott
Marisa Palladino
Laurie Pankuck
Gina Parisi
Daniel Park
Laura Passaro
Mary Jo Patterson
E. J. Pavlik
Julie Pearce
Julianne Perfilio
Patty Perk
Jane Petersen
Chris Plankenhorn
Steve Polestak
Natalie Primak
Mark Rank
Shann Reeder
Gloria Rosado
Stacey Rosenberg
Kristen Rozansky
Denise Ruhmann
Ron Ruschman
Kristin Ryan
Megan Salmi
Jill Sameth
Danielle Sammarco
Christine Sanderson
Patricia Saunders
Alice Schilling
Heather Schoner
Jill Schropp
Martin Schweiter
Julianne Schweitzer
Mary Scicchitano
Ricky Seely
Peter Sergison
Jarret Serpa
Jim Shaffer
Kelly Shay
Jeannelie Sheaffer
Linda Shultz
Crystal Shiko
Amy Skinner
Timothy Slifer
Gretchen Sloan
Lynda Sloane
Cindy Smith
Elaine Smith
Linda Sodt
Chns Sterner
Karen Stewart
Erin Stitcher
Alexandra Stobb
Gary Stockman
Elaine Swords
Howard Teitelbaum
Thomas Thiele
Eileen Thomas
Kelly Thomas
JohnTiffey
Tracy Tins ley
Shari Trembulak
Angle Troutman
Genina Troutman
Dina Vagg
Rebecca Valentine
Kelly Vardon
Noel Vaughn
Laura Viozzi
Claudine Vogcl
Carolyn Waer
Gigi Wainwnght
Craig Walker
Mark Walter
Brenda Wanner
Ardyth Watson
Tracey Weir
Deb Weissman
Joe Wcnllmg
Stacey Wenzel
Chris Weyrauch
Doug Wheeler
Gregg Wikfor*
Shani Williams
Tammara Williams
Jennifer Winter
Debbie Witkowski
Carolyn Yencharis
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Board of Directors
Officers
Harold C. O'Connor,
Chairman
State College, PA
Retired President
Chemcut Corporation/
Scherinn AG
Lawrence M. Isaacs '43,
Vice Chairman
Selinsgrove. PA
Retired Executive Vice President
Federated Department Stores, Inc.
Robert F. Weis,
Vice Chairman
Sunbury. PA
Vice President and Treasurer
Weis Markets, Inc.
Donald E. Wissinger '50,
Vice Chairman
Hollidaysburg, PA
President
Wissinger 's IGA Shopping Village
John A. Carpenter, Esq.,
Secretary
Sunbury, PA
Attorney at Law
Carpenter, Diehl & Kivko
John C. Horn,
Chairman Emeritus
Huntingdon, PA
Executive Director
Church Management Senice. Inc.
Members
Sidney J. Apfelbaum, Esq.
Sunbury, PA
Attorney at Law
Apfelbaum, Apfelbaum
and Apfelbaum
Jane C. Apple
Lewlsburg, PA
.Assistant Secretary of the Board
Butter Krust Baking Company
Douglas E. Arthur '49
Harrisburg, PA
Retired Vice President-
Regional Manager
Nationwide Insurance Company
Gary Baylor '69
Lewisburg, PA
President
Country Cupboard, Inc.
Leslie R. Butler '62
Sewell, NJ
Vice Chairman, Chief
Administrative Officer
First Pennsylvania Bank
Carl Campbell '65
Harrisburg, PA
President
Keystone Financial, Inc.
Richard E. Caruso '65
Radnor, PA
Senior Vice President
LFC Corporation
Joel Cunningham
Selinsgrove, PA
President
Susquehanna University
William C. Davenport '50
Lemoyne. PA
President and Owner
Hoopy Insurance Agency
Charles B. Degenstein
Selinsgrove, PA
Retired Executive
Weis Markets, Inc.
The Rev. David Fisher
Millersville, PA
Pastor
St. Paul Lutheran Church
W. Donald Fisher '51
Selinsgrove, PA
Partner
Fisher, Clark & Lauer
Jane C, Freeman
Arlington, VA
Former National President
Girl Scouts of America
William A. Gettig
Spring Mills, PA
President
Gettig Technologies, Inc.
Gerald N. Hall
Mechanicsburg, PA
Retired President
Hall '.V Motor Transit Company
Alan Hassman
Camp Hill, PA
President
Hassman Enterprises
Susan M. Hegberg
Selinsgrove, PA
Associate Professor of Music
Susquehanna University
Sangetta Lai '91
Glen Rock. NJ
Student
Susquehanna University
Raymond C, Lauver '50
New Canaan, CT
Member
Financial Accounting
Standards Board
William A, Lewis Jr., Esq. '68
Chevy Chase, MD
Supenisory Attorney
Office of Review and Appeals
Equal Employment Opportuniry
Commission
John R. Miller Jr., Esq.
Bellefonte, PA
Attorney at Law
Albert R Molinaro, Jr.
Lebanon, NJ
Chairman and CEO
Klemtner Advertising, Inc.
Dawn Mueller
Richmond, VA
Physician and Faculty Member
Medical College of Virginia
Peter M. Nunn '57
Potomac. MD
Partner
Coopers & Lyhrand
Leah Cryder Oberheim '47
Woolrich, PA
Retired Officer Manager
Fleisher's Dairy Stores, Inc.
Rocco Ortenzio
Mechanicsburg, PA
Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer
Continental Medical Systems, Inc.
Saul Putterman
Selinsgrove, PA
President
Milton Shoe Manufacturing
Company
Samuel D. Ross Jr. '54
Carlisle, PA
President
Pennsylvania Blue Shield
G. Edward Schweikert III
Mifflinburg, PA
Associate Professor of Psychology
Susquehanna University
Erie I. Shobert II '35
St. Marys. PA
Retired Vice President,
Technology
Stackpole Carbon Company
Henry A. Truslow III
Sunbury, PA
Chairman
Sunbury Textile Mills, Inc.
James M. Unglaube
Chicago, IL
Director of Higher Education
Evangelical Lutheran Church
in America
Laura J. Viozzi '92
Hershey, PA
Student
Susquehanna University
Members Emeriti
The Honorable
Preston B. Davis
Milton, PA
Attorney at Law
Davis, Davis & Kaar Attorneys
Samuel H. Evert
Bloomsburg, PA
President
S. H. Evert Company, Inc.
Orlando W. Houts
State College, PA
Chairman of the Board
O.W Houts and Son, Inc.
The Rev. Paul B. Lucas '28
Chambersburg, PA
Retired Pastor
The Rev. Howard J.
McCamey
Camp Hill, PA
Retired Bishop
LCA Central Pennsylvania Synod
Carl H. Simon
Sun City, AZ
Retired Vice President/
General Manager
Darling Valve Corporation
Preston H. Smith '38
Williamsport, PA
Retired President
Smith Printing Company
W. Alfred Streamer '26
Ventura, CA
Retired Vice President, Sales
Charles H. Elliot Company
Norman E. Walz
Sunbury, PA
Retired President
First National Trust Bank
Gustave W. Weber
Selinsgrove, PA
President Emeritus
Susquehanna University
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Susquehannans on Parade
Dear Fellow Alumni,
If you had told me six months ago that I
would be addressing all of you in my capacity
as Director of Alumni Relations, I would
have suggested that such a scenario was, at
the very least, highly unlikely. The path that
led me back to Susquehanna has taken me through
the management of several symphony orchestras
and performing arts centers with a stop along
the way to coordinate all public activity at
Pennsylvania's State House (sort of a traffic
cop for the bureaucracy!), and even a stint
supervising a team of tour guides. If you're
wandering how all of that qualifies me to
represent one of our University's most important
constituencies, you are probably not alone.
A closer examination, however, reveals a
common thread which, surprisingly enough,
ties together my previous, diverse experiences
with this new position. That thread is people,
and nowhere is their power more evident than
here at Susquehanna. People give us our strength,
they give us our direction, they give us our
character. "The people" is the answer most
often given when students list their reasons
for attending S.U. And people are this University's
single most valuable resource, whether they are
faculty, smdents, staff, parents, or you, our alumni.
It has also been my experience that there is a
definite correlation between the degree of success
an organization achieves and the positive, active
involvement of the people associated with that
organization. So, "involvement" is going to
be the battle cry for your Alumni Association.
Involvement in club functions, involvement
in Homecoming and Alumni Weekend, and
involvement in the stability and vitality of
Susquehanna. Our office and staff are eager
to assist, coordinate, and guide; but the ultimate
success of every alumni activity will be determined
solely by your level of involvement.
The initial step toward building the kind of
dynamic, responsive Alumni Association that
we all want is to provide a strong alumni club
network. Therefore, I am asking you to consider
two ways in which we can move closer toward that
goal. First, when you receive information about
an alumni event, participate if you can. This not
only provides us with an opportunity to meet and
get feedback from you, but you'll also have a good
time. Already, during my brief tenure, various
get-togethers have provided some tremendous
(and unexpected) insights.
Second, please let me know personally how the
Alumni Clubs can better serve your needs and
meet your expectations (in other words, what do
you want?). After all, this is your organization,
and it's only through your involvement that we
can fully realize our potential.
The next few years are going to be exciting ones
for all of us as alumni of Susquehanna University.
It's great being back in Selinsgrove, and I'll be
looking forward to meeting and working with each
of you.
Sam Kuba '75
Director of Alumni Relations
P.S. Let us know whenever you visit the campus
and if we can be of any senice. Our office is on
the third floor of Selinsgrove Hall. Stop in and
NOTE: Please submit alumni updates to the Office of Alumni
Relations, Susquehanna University. Selinsgrove. PA 17870.
Items received before November 15 will be included in the
Winter issue. The deadline for the Spring issue is January 15.
THE THIRTIES
The Rev Herbert G. Hohman '32. interim pastor at
Vinemonl Community Lutheran Church. Reinholds R.D.I,
was recently honored with a proclamation denoting his 55
years of service in the ministry. During this time, his pastorates
have included Philadelphia. Somerset County. Blair County,
and Bedford County. At one time Rev. Hohman pitched in the
Cleveland farm system, and had also coached high school athletics.
Also honored for his work in the ministry was the Rev.
Ijesler J. Karschner '37. His congregation in Hanover
recognized the 50th anniversary of his ordination. Karschner
and his wife also celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary
on June 5. W90
THE FORTIES
The Rev Dale S. Bringman '48. was recently selected from
more than 2.000 entries to be an honorable mention winner
in the third annual Best Sermons competition, sponsored by
HarperSanFrancisco. Rev Bringman. the pastor of St. Peter's
by the Sea Lutheran Church in San Diego, California, titled
his winning sermon "Where Have All the Angels Gone." He
has also written two books. Prayer and ihe Devotional Life and
A Star is Bom
THE FIFTIES
Dr. Hazel Brobsl Brown '51 was honored by the Affirmalive
Action /Women's Program of the United Stales Postal Service.
Dr. Brown, who received her masters degree from Bucknell
University and her doctorate from Penn State University, was
recognized for both her professional accomplishments and her
individual contributions.
Scott E. Anderson '57 became a member of the Bernie
Romanoski chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame
this past April. Mr. Anderson taught biology and coached
football in Coal Township after receiving his M.S. at Bucknell
University. He became Shamokin Area's head freshman
football coach in 1968 and has turned the freshman football
program into a winning tradition.
Lynn Hassinger Askew '57 has recently been elected
secretary of the New Jersey Association of College Admissions
Counselors. She has also been serving as a member of the College
Board Regional Council for the Middle States Regional Office
and the chairperson of the Division for Ministry. New Jersey
Synod, ELCA.
Dr, John A. Anthony '58 became the president of Collin
County Community College in Piano, Texas in 1985 and has
guided the school to great success. He earned his master's and
doctorate from Temple University. His experience as a college
president stems from leading Portland Community College in
Oregon, Cayuga Community College in Auburn. NY. and Los
Angeles City College in California.
Rev Stanley De Camp '58. is the pastor of the Nativity
Lutheran Church m East Brunswick, NJ.
THE SIXTIES
Dr, Harvey A. Horowitz '64. the director of the Adolescent
Substance Abuse Program at The Institute of Pennsylvania
Hospital, became the president-elect of the American Society
for Adolescent Psychiatry (ASAP), A member of several local
and national psychiatry associations. Dr. Horowitz is also the
assistant clinical professor in psychiatry at the University of
Pennsylvania School of Medicine. He received medical training
at Temple University, served his internship at Abington Memorial
Hospital, and completed his residency at the Institute.
Wayne Miller '65 recently became an attorney at the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in Washington. D.C.
Mr. Miller currently resides in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania.
Anne Gerding Lynch '65 was honored twice this spring.
She has been named as outstanding teacher in her school
district and has also been named to the 1990 Governor's
Teacher Recognition Program. Mrs. Lynch resides in
Scotch Plains, NJ.
Glennette Peterson Papovich '65 was recently featured in
a newspaper article by the Daily Local Neva's of West Chester.
PA. The article focused on what happened to high school
valedictorians following graduation. Mrs. Papovich majored
in library science at Susquehanna and married a fellow
student. Joe Papovich '69. She did not attend graduate school
as planned, but raised her children and recently re-entered
the work force.
Dr, Blair Hoover Revak '65 was named secretary of the
Bloomsburg Hospital medical staff in February. A graduate
of both Susquehanna and the Women's Medical College of
Pennsylvania, Dr. Revak has been on the medical staff since
1971. She is also a member of the Family General Practice
Group of David Revak. William Kuprevich. and Blair Revak.
and the chairperson of the Pennsylvania Medical Society's
Commission on Bio Ethics. Her husband is David J. Revak '65.
Mr. Anthony J. Costello '67. was promoted to the regional
directorship of laboratories in the Lakeshore Health System.
Mr. Costello obtained his PhD in biochemistry from Northern
Illinois University and joined Si. Mary Medical Center in 1977
as an assistant director of clinical chemistry and toxicology. In
1983 he became assistant manager of the laboratory. Mr.
Costello has also written several health briefs and publications.
Rev. W. Dean Bickel '68. has recently relocated. He was
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Rev. Dale S. Bringman '48
Dr. Harvey A. Horowitz '64
Denise A. Connerrx
previously the associate pastor for Emmanuel Lutheran in
Venice. FL. Now he is the pastor for Peace Lutheran Church
in Perkasie. PA.
Gary E. Baylor '69 has been elected chairman of the
Commonwealth South Bank Board. He has been a board
member since 1984. and has also been on several local and
state-wide boards such as the Pennsylvania Travel Council and
the Susquehanna Valley Visitors Bureau. He also is co-founder
and president of the Country Cupboard restaurant, inn and
retail shops of Lewisburg, and directs Brookpark Associates,
a land development firm,
THE SEVENTIES
Rev. Marcia G. Bell '70, was installed as assistant pastor of
St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church. Kellers Church,
in Perkasie. She is also a graduate of The Lutheran Theological
Seminary at Philadelphia,
Mai^aret Harris Biesecker '70 has been promoted to item
processing manager at Commonwealth Bank and Trust Co. in
Williamsport, PA. She began at Commonwealth Bank in 1983
and has been a personal computer coordinator and project
coordinator.
Thomas N. Berryman '71 is the music director for St. Mark's
School in Southborough, MA and is choir director and
organist for Mr. Olivet Lutheran Church in Shrewsbury, MA.
He resides in Southborough, MA.
Thomas R. Lisella, Esq. '71 has been named as chairman
to the newly formed Carbon County Advisory Board. Mr.
Lisella. a graduate of the Duquesne University School of Law.
is a partner in the law offices of Bowe, Lisella and Bowe in
Tamaqua, Pa. He is a member of the county and stale bar
associations, the Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity, and the
Tamaqua Lions Club.
Barbara Hetrick Braband '72 will serve as accompanist
for the "Musical America" choral and organ program for the
Music. Gettysburg! winter season. In addition, she frequently
appears as a solo performer at Music. Gettysburg!, including
Summerfest 1987 and the Christmas Benefit in December
1989. She is associated organist at St. James Church.
Dr. Carol Ferry Saylor '72 will serve a three-year term on
the board of directors of the Easter Seal Society of Franklin
and Adams counties. Dr. Saylor. who received her MS from
Bucknell University and her PhD from Nova University, is the
superintendent of schools for the Fairfield School District. She
is also a member of several local organizations, such as the
Lions Clubs and Adams County United Way.
Joyce A. Brown '73 is now account manager for Gibbens
Company. Atlantic City, NJ. a consulting company in
unemployment services.
Frank W. Schott '74 was recently selected from more than
150,000 candidates to receive an Outstanding Young Man of
America award. He has also accepted an appointment as
deputy attorney general for the State of New Jersey, with
a specialty in environmental law. A Seton Hall University
School of Law graduate, Mr. Schott resides in Clinton, NJ.
Terri Bentncasa '75, is the program coordinator for the
Covenant House/Wrights of Passage Program. She has also
recently moved to South Nyack. NY.
Dr Timothy Blair '76 entertained the Southern Huntingdon
County High School Alumni Association at its Annual Alumni
Banquet. He has his master's degree in music from The New
England Conservatory of Music in Boston and his doctorate
from Catholic University in Washington, D.C. Dr. Blair lives
in Blairs Mills. PA and teaches at four Washington. D.C.
area colleges.
Jane Helsing '76 is employed as district manager at
AT&T. She has recently moved from Minnesota to Stirling,
New Jersey.
Mark R. I^ules '76 has been promoted to vice president
of manufacturing for C-P Convertors in York. PA. Prior to
joining C-P Convenors in 1978. Mark was with the St. Joe
Paper Co. in Baltimore, MD.
Ron Brett '77 has been named district manager for
Montgomery. Bucks, and Philadelphia counties for the 7-UP
Bottling Co. of Philadelphia. He resides in Warminster. PA.
Kent V. Littlefleld '77 has been named Employee of the
Year for 1989 at RE. Wright Associates Inc. of Middletown,
PA. He has worked at Wright for 11 years and is a hydrogeologist
and group manager of the firm's hydrocarbon spill cleanup group.
Ptter F. Ceccacci '78 was admitted as a partner in R.D.
Hunter & Company CPA's effective January 1. 1990. He also
was elected president-elect of the Mercer Chapter of the New
Jersey Society CPA's effective June I. 1990.
Denise A. Connerty '78, the assistant director of international
programs at Temple University, has been elected vice-
president for regional affairs of the National Association for
Foreign Student Affairs. Before joining Temple. Ms. Connerty
was the associate director of Butler University's Institute for
Study Abroad in Indianapolis. IN, and associate director of the
Centerfor Education Abroad at Beaver College inOIenside, PA.
Mark R. Cummins '78 was recently named vice president
of investments at Selective Insurance Co. of America and
Selective Way Insurance Co. A certified public accountant.
Mr. Cummins received his master of business administration
degree in finance from Fairleigh Dickinson University in 1983.
He also serves on several public accountant committees.
William Garrett '78 has been appointed director of music
at Jonesboro United Methodist Church in Jonesboro. GA. His
duties include developing, coordinating, implementing and
administering the total music ministry program of the church.
Previously, Garrett was director of music and programs at the
First Methodist Church in Harlingen, TX.
Michael P. Scheib '78 has been elected to a three-year term
on the board of directors of Inservco Insurance Services Inc.
He is also the vice president of operations, after having started
at Inservco in 1986 as an account executive. He resides in
Camp Hill. PA.
William B. Wescott '78 was promoted to vice president
of Signet Bank in Richmond. Va. He is a calling officer in
Commercial Bankings' National Division. He began at Signet
in 1981 as a credit analyst and a year later became a financial
analyst in Capital Markets where he advanced to financial
analysis officer in 1983. In 1985, Wescott was named an
assistant vice president, working for both the Capital Markets
and National Divisions. He also has completed special lending
seminars at the University of Virginia.
Dr Victor J. Sobolewski '79 was one of ten physicians
invited by the China National Olympic Training Sports
Medicine Bureau to work with the top sports medicine
personnel in China. Dr. Sobolewski maintains his practice
in family and sports medicine in Wenonah, NJ.
THE EIGHTIES
Nancy Swan Abbott '80 is a senior tax analyst with SONY
Corp. of America in Park Ridge. NJ.
Paul Kern '80 is vice president, treasurer's group. CoreStates
Financial in Philadelphia. PA. His wife. Margaret Eldred
Kern '79, is assistant vice president for United Jersey Banks in
Princeton. NJ.
Mark D. Bornman '81 has been promoted to assistant vice
president at Dauphin Deposit Bank. Harrisburg, PA. He is
responsible for managing the Investment Portfolio Operations and
producing accounting reports for the funds management function.
William V. Ferguson, Jr. '81 is a principal partner in INK
DESIGN, a corporate graphic design firm located in New
York City
Craig R. Rieman '81 is currently employed with ENSR
Consulting & Engineering in Westmont. IL. His position is
senior staff specialist involved with radiological/mixed waste
remediation projects.
William I. Tilghman '81 received a Creative Achievement
Award from the College of Arts and Architecture at Penn State
University where he is a candidate for a master of music
degree in composition.
Charles R. Landis '82 is currently employed at Arco Oil &
Gas Co. as a research geologist.
Donald S. Mott '82 has a new position at Clarke American
as regional quality assurance manager for the state of Florida.
Robin Bach Scholl '83 has been awarded the "Certified
Data Processor" from the Institute for Certification of
Computer Professionals. This designation is awarded to
candidates who have successfully passed the CDP
Examination and represents a significant achievement.
Henry L. Belcolle '84 was recently promoted to assistant
vice president of Citizens First National Bank of New Jersey.
He presently serves as assistant manager of the bank's
Hillsdale Office. He also does coaching for local sports.
Mary E. Wolf '84 is employed as the director of Youth
and Christian Fellowship at St. Matthew Lutheran Church
in Hanover, PA.
James A. Bazewicz '85 was awarded a full tuition
scholarship by the Barbershop Harmony Society to attend
the 1988 Hannony College at its headquarters in Kenosha.
Wisconsin. He earned a master of fine arts degree in scenic
design at New York University's Tisch School of the Art.s and
attended a summer theatre seminar at the National Theatre in
London. He has also participated in several regional theatrical
productions in New Jersey.
Christopher Farrell *85 is an investment sales executive
with John Hancock Financial Services in Princeton, NJ.
Charlene M. Ptiow '86 has been promoted to store
manager of Hess's Department Store in Schenectady, NY.
Bryan S. Ravitz '86 is a commercial loan officer with
Empire Savings Bank. SLA. Vineland. NJ, He is a member
of the American Institute of Banking.
Karen Doty McDonnell '86 is with The Vanguard Group
of Investment Companies. Valley Forge. PA.
Douglas A. Chamberlain '86 was a writer of W or Not
TV? presented by the American Film Institute. The NBC
sketch comedy special was hosted by Jack Lemmon.
Kerry Anne Decker '87 is a third grade teacher at
Oakwood School in South Huntington, NY.
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Wayne E. Pyle \
David Savino '87 joined ihe Kinney Wallcoverings* sales
force, serving eastern North Carolina. Previously he was a
Yellow Page advertising account executive for L.F. Berry
Directories America.
Kevin McCaffrey '87 is with the Comvestnx Corp.
Stephen C. Schweitzer '87 has been promoted to general
accounting supervisor. Ameiek, Inc. Westchester Plastics
Division. He lives in Lehighton. PA.
Daniel J. Matteo '87 is with Old Dominion Freight Line.
He resides in Hershey. PA.
John W. Wolfe '88 is assistant branch manager, Manayunk
Branch. Jefferson Bank. He lives in Philadelphia, PA.
Joanne M. Kling '88 is a coalition coordinator with the
United Slates Chamber of Commerce. Washington, DC.
Sandra Mull '88 is a French and English teacher for East
Juniata High School, She lives in Selinsgrove. PA.
Todd Coolidge '88 has been named loan/customer service
officer at the Mansfield office of First Citizens National Bank.
Julia A. Hassenplug '88 has been promoted to accounting
officer. Provident Capital Management. Inc.. Philadelphia. PA.
Christopher P. Noah '88 is an advertising account
executive with Dudreck DePaul Ficco & Morgan Inc. He
is responsible for most of the agency's business-to-business
accounts. Previously, he had been with Commpass Marketing.
DDF&M is a full-service advertising and public relations
agency in Pittsburgh. PA.
John Mormando '88 is on the Commodities Exchange
in the Gold Market. New York City.
Paul E. King '88 is in sales with Spectrum Chemical
Manufacturing Co. in Gardena. CA.
Wayne E. Pyle '88, a Chicago-based actor and playwright,
was one of 25 Chicago-area poets chosen tor the 1990-91
program year of Dial-A-Poern. Chicago!
Chris Sarsony '89 had his photograph entitled "Canna"
on the cover of the magazine, Forem. School of Forestry &
Environmental Studies. Duke University. Spring 1990.
Paul L. Melgaard *89 is a financial analyst, manager-bank
compliance. Clark Oil & Refining Corporation.
Barbara Miles Bramer '89 is a counselor. Central
Susquehanna Intermediate Unit, Sunbury. PA.
I Do's
OCZ YPOK- HEFFENTRAGER
Lorraine HelTentrager to David M. Oczypok '87, October
24. 1987. Sacred Heart Church. Royerslord. PA. David is an
account representative. The West Company. Phoenixville. PA.
His wife IS an administrative assistant. Rouse & Associates,
Malvern. PA. / R-i53 Westridge Place North, Phoenixville,
PA 19450.
STOCK-FLETCHER
Deborah Fletcher '80 to Kevin D. Stock, May 21. 1988.
Deb is in retail and her husband is a teacher at a local prep
school. / Apartment 2. 1900 Elm Street, Hays, KS 67601.
YAHAEZADEH-LEVENTHAL
Anne K. Leventhal '80 to Massoud R Yahabzadeh, June 18,
1988, at her mother's home in Washington, DC. Anne is a
legal secretary. Pepper &. Corazzini. / Apartment A-1002. Illl
Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202.
EICHENWALD-HELSING
Jane E. Helsing '76 to Bryan S. Eichenwald, August 27,
1988. the Presbyterian Church of Hagerstown, MD. Jane is
a manager with A.T. & T. and her husband is a partner in
XCORP Business Development, Inc. / 16122 Ringer Road,
Wayzata, MN 55391.
CAVALEA-MILONE
Gaetana Milone to Vincent J. Cavalea '83, August 27, 1988,
Sacred Heart Church, Stamford, CT. Vincent is with Citicorp
Mortgage Corp. in Westport, CT. / 3 Oak Park Avenue, Darien,
CT 06820.
ROE-WEAVER
Darlene Ann Weaver '86 to David J. Roe '86, May 14.
1989, St. Francis Cathedral, Metuchen, NJ. Susquehannans
in the wedding party were: Andrea S. Mahmud '86, Kristin
E. Hauhuth '86, Laura J. McGinty '86, Lisa A. Caruso
'87, and Andrew C. Johnson '86. Darlene is a marketing
representative with Accountants On Call/Accountants Executive
Search in King of Prussia, PA. David is a claims adjuster with
Roe & Associates in Newtown Square, PA. / 779 Reading Court.
West Chester, PA 19380
DOWNIE-SORACCO
Darcy Soracco to Blair R. Downie '85, July 1, 1989, Holy
Family Church, Poland, Ohio. Blair is a research scientist at the
Rensselaer Design Research Center, Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute, Troy. NY. He is continuing to pursue his PhD in
computer science. His wife is also at the university as the
assistant director of academic advising. / Apartment 1-D,
212 Third Street, Troy, NY 12180
McDONNELL-DOTY
Karen Lynn Doty '86 to Martin R. McDonnell '87, July
15, 1989, St. Rose of Lima Church, Short Hills, NJ. In the
wedding party from Susquehanna were Kevin G. Doty '82,
Jeffrey J. Bnosky '87, Robert T. Rollet '87, Karen Fern
Hadley '86, and Jill C. Roberts '86. Karen is with The
Vanguard Group of Investment Companies, Valley Forge,
PA. Martin is an agent for American Income Life, Willow
Grove, PA. / 227 House, Apartment E. Blair Mill Village
East, Horsham, PA 19044.
SALTER-DAVIES
Charlene Davies '88 to David E. Salter '88, August 19,
1989, at the Hotel Thayer, Garden Terrace, West Point, NY.
Charlene is a customer business administrator with Xerox
Corporation in Honolulu and David is a U.S. army helicopter
maintenance test pilot at Schotleld Barracks, Hawaii. Other
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Carolyn A.
Caldron '88, Craig R. Bermingham '88. Susan L.
Santaguida '89, Tracey E. Glessner '90, and Cris A.
Delbaugh ■9L / 98-1442-A Koaheahe Street, Pearl City, HI
96782.
TAYLOR-SIEBEN
Catherine A. Sieben '84 to Timothy J. Taylor. September
30, 1989, Greyrock Mansion, Reisterstown, MD. Lisa C.
Ledeboer '84 was the maid of honor Cathy is a solutions
integration specialist for Hewlett Packard. Her husband is a
technical consultant for Hewlett Packard. / 303 Hill Street,
Mt. Airy, MD 21771.
WWrmCK-KUNKEL
Ramona A. Kunkel '83 to Theodore G. Whitiock,
September 30, 1989, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Laurel.
MD. Alisa M. Kunkel '84 was the maid of honor. Ramona
is a commercial lines rater with Reliance Insurance Company.
Her husband is a sales engineer with Landis & Gyr Powers.
/ 943 Summer Hill Circle, Gambrills, MD 21054.
ZORR-GRAHAM
Gail E. Graham. '68 to Paul E Zorr, February 24, 1990,
First United Methodist Church. Stuart, FL. Gail is the claims
manager with R.V. Johnson Insurance Agency. Her husband is
with the engineering department of Pratt & Whitney. / 2688
SW Prospect Place," Palm City, FL 34990.
McCARTHY-KERSTETTER
Tammy L. Kerstetter '87 to Jay Vincent McCarthy, March
17, 1990, Weber Chapel, Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove,
PA. Tammy is with Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit. /
283 Orange Street, Northumberland, PA 17857
EDGE-FEIL
Leslie E. Feil '86 to Listen L. Edge. Jr., March 24, 1990,
St. John's Episcopal Church, Ramsey, NJ. In the wedding
party from Susquehanna were Cheryl Diacik Fell '85, l^trice
C. Carrigan "86, and Elizabeth L. Whitham '86. The couplc
now reside in Garlstadl, Germany. / HHC Isi BN 41st IN,
APO NY 09355.
REISTRUBIO
Kimberly A. Rubio '86 to Peter P Reist, April 7, 1990,
St. Gabriel's Church. Marlboro, NJ. Kim is an information
systems administrator at Howard Savings Bank, Livingston,
NJ. Lea Ann Horn Perrego '86 was in the wedding party. /
114 Cypress Court, Howell, NJ 07731.
CARR-ROTH
Doris Roth '86 to First Lieutenant James T. Carr, April 7,
1990. Her husband is stationed at Ft. Meade, MD. / 9927
Greenbelt Road. Lanham, MD 20706.
SUNDERLAND-SHAWVER
Cindy L. Shawver '88 to Rex A. Sunderland, April 21,
1990. St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Alfarata, PA. Cindy is
with The Skills Group, Lewistown. Her husband is with
ARL/Penn State University. / R.D. 2. McVeytown, PA 17051.
MOLINARO-ROGALSKI
Diane Rogalski '83 to David Molinaro, April 28, 1990, Our
Lady of Mt. Camiel Church, Carbondale. PA. Diane is a CPA
in the acct>unting and tmance department of Kane Warehousing
and Freight Lines. Inc. Her husband is a civil engineer.
/91 42nd Street. Carbondale, PA 18407-1570
LEYDER-ROZANSKAS
Gail Rozanskas to Gary L. Leyder '78, April 28. 1990, Grace
United Methodist Church, Harrisburg, PA. Gary is self-employed
as an attorney in Harrisburg and his wife is a special agent for
the U.S. Treasury Department. / 3222 Sunnyside Avenue.
Harrisburg, PA 17103.
MORRICE-REDSECKER
Judith Ann Redsecker '87 to Thomas W. G. Morrice. May
5, 1990, Grace Episcopal Church, Rutherford, NJ. Judith is a
legal assistant with Cahill, Gordon & Reindel in New York
City. Her husband is self-employed as a residential real estate
appraiser. / Apartment D-8, 605 Grove Street, Clifton, NJ
07013.
SNOWE-KISSINGER
Kathryn L. Kissinger '86 to David C Snowe, May 5, 1990,
St. Michael's Lutheran Church, Klingerstown. PA. Kathryn is
a processing analyst for the southern region, PMA Group,
Hunt Valley. PA. Her husband is an accountant for the PMA
Group, Lemoyne, PA. / 173 Flora Lane, York, PA 17403.
HART-BARBE
Mary F Barbe to Hugh H. Hart '74, May 5. 1990, at the
Blount-Bridgers Historical Art Gallery, Tarboro, NC. Hugh
teaches music in the Philadelphia public schools and is
director of music at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in
Southampton. His wife is assistant professor of anatomy at
Temple University. / 1412 Mellon Road, Wyncote, PA 19095.
MINTZER-DUNMIRE
Amy Jo Dunmire '88 to H Dean Mintzer, May 12, 1990,
Winlleld, PA. Amy is a nurse anesthetist at Geisinger Medical
Center Her husband is an anesthesiologist, also at Geisinger /
45 Meadow Lane, Danville, PA 17821.
RITTENHOVSE-KLEINFELTER
Jo A. Kleinfelter '81 to Kirk W. Ritlenhouse, May 12, 1990.
Pilgrim Lutheran Church. Bethesda. MD. Susquehannans in
the wedding party were Deborah J, Hovanec '81 and Holh
Hedborg Miller '81, Jo is a programmer/analyst with Bell
Atlantic. Her husband is a systems engineer with Westinghousc
/ 8920 Oakwood Way, Jessup, MD 20794.
PEARCE-JOEST
Pamela E. Jocst '85 to Kevin A. Pearce. May 19, 1990, St
Margaret Church of Scotland, Morristi>wn, NJ. Pam is an
associate director at The Alliance for Employee Growth and
Development, Somerset, NJ. / *12-16, 100 Center Grove Road.
Randolph. NJ 07869-4428.
DAUBERT-KANOFF
Melinda S. Kanoff to Joseph W. Daubert '84, May 19,
1990, First United Methodist Church, Palmyra, PA. Joe is an
agent with Bowman's Insurance Agency. His wife is a branch
manager of Meridian Bank. / 907 Poplar Lane. Lebanon. PA
17042-2045.
ADAMS■BAKEMA^
Barbara Bakeman '89 to Gregory S. Adams '88, May 19,
1990, Rooke Chapel, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA.
Greg is with Meridan Bancorp, Inc. in Reading and Barbara
is with the Reading Rehab Hospital. In the wedding party from
Susquehanna were Nancy ArmacosI '89, William F. Mikus
'89, and Wayne D. Geils '89. / 527 Columbia Avenue,
Temple, PA 19560.
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Row I (left lo right) Deidre J. Casey of Pimhurgh. PA. daughter ,ij Dons Hoffman Casey '64 and F. Thomas Casey '63: Allison
Grebe of Norristown. daughter of Carol Sloan Grebe Purcell '67 and the late John Grebe '65. Cher\l Spotts ofCinnaminson. NJ.
daughter (jf Patricia Shinlay Spoils '64 and Douglas E. Spoils '63: Amy DePerro of Stanhope. NJ. daughter of Barbara Hitchens
DePerro '69 and Henry J. DePerro '70: and Angela Green of Lcmcaster. PA. daughter of Donald B. Green '70. ROW 2 (left to
right) Sam Kuba 75. director of alumni relations: Christopher Praid ofSeliiisgrove. PA. son ofDena Sebastian (Parks) Praul '66:
Christopher A. Bowen of Seiinsgrove. PA. son of Arthur F. Bowen '«5; William D. Bucher of Selinsgrove. PA. sonof David F Stover
'71; and Tluimas J. Young. Jr. of Wallingjord. PA. son of Jane Hunter Young '66 and Thomas J. Young '66. Susquehanna legacies
not in the photograph were Rebecca Page of New Cumberland. PA. daughter of James W. Page '69: Allison Serrill of Strafford. PA.
granddaughter of the late Esther Geisel Hannum '33: Daniel Marionni of Scotch Plains. NJ. son of Ronald L. Marionni '64.
KINN-BERGER
Anne L. Berger '84 to Frederick Kinn, May 19, 1990. the
Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd. Ashland.
PA, Susquehannans in the wedding party were William H.
Kinn '80, Alma-Lillian Kinn Abruzzo '84, and Tracy L.
Hughes '84. Ann had been a bank examiner for the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Banking and
her husband is an operations manager for E-J Electric
Installation Company. Long Island City. NY, / 112 Sherman
Avenue, Williston Park. NY 11596,
WALSER-SANDROCK
Karen Jean Sandrock to Paul N. Walser Jr. '88, May 26.
1990. Our Lady of Grace Church. Hazleton. PA, Paul is the
national advertising manager for the Standard-Speaker. His
wife is a senior C.P A. with Parente, Randolph, Orlando.
Carey & Associates in Hazleton, / Apartment E. 2004 East
Diamond Avenue. Hazleton, PA 18201-3524,
WHALEN-HOFF
Georgia Ann Hoff '86 to Scott M. Whalen, May 27, 1990,
Grace Lutheran Church, Westminster, MD, In the wedding
party from Susquehanna were Karen L. Studebaker '86 and
Ingrid Gordon '86. / 108 Anchor Street, Westminster, MD
21157.
EMMERT-P'iRISI
Cheryl A. Parisi '86 to Terence Emmert, June 2, 1990
Cheri is a controller for SeaWest Inc, in San Diego, CA,
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Ronald P. Parisi
'88, Gina M. Parisi '91, Amy J. Rumbaugh '86, Virginia S.
Turner '86, Linda J. Hagelgans '87. and Alexandra
"Sacha" van Riemsdvk '84. / 137 D Avenue. Coronado, CA
'*2118,
FLOURNOY-FINLEY
Margaret Ann "Meg" Finley '85 to Wayne Flournoy, June
2, 1990, United Christian Parish", Reston, VA, In the wedding
party from Susquehanna were Melissa Miller Barnes '85 and
Linda L. Skinner '85. Meg is the daughter of Marjorie
Koslenbaudcr Finley '56 and the niece of Faye
Koslenbauder Williamson '54. / Apartment B-3, 2001
Whitehall Street, Allentown, PA 18104,
PIZZICO-SAALMULLER
Tara M. Saalmullcr '88 to Michael C. Pizzicn '88, June 9,
1990, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Barnardsville, NJ,
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Kenneth J. Pizzico
'88, Joseph R. Sandri '88, Patrick W. Sterrett '88, and
Barbara H. Deakin '88. Tara is with First Fidelity Bank.
Newark. NJ. / 404 Ferris Lane, New Britain, PA 18901.
UEBERMAN-McDOWELL
Amy J McDowell to Randall S. Lieberman '84, June 16,
1990, First and Central Presbyterian Church, Wilmington, DE,
Randall is publisher of Biz Publications and his wife is with
Karr-Barth Associates. Inc, / 5449 Pinehurst Drive, Wilmington,
DE 19808,
HOLLYER'HOEG
Diane M. Hoeg '86 to Andrew F Hollyer, June 16, 1990,
St, Francis of Assisi Church, West Nyack, NY, In the wedding
party from Susquehanna were Amy S. Bauman '86 and Carol
V. Schneider '86. / 300 Grand Street. Hoboken, NJ 07030,
QUINN-RISHEL
Susan M Rishel to Timothy J. Quinn '84, June 16, 1990,
Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Thompsontown, PA, Tim is with
the Lehighlon Area School District, / C-1 Victory Estates.
South 6th Street, Lehighton, PA 18235,
RIES-SJARK
Deborah Stark to Jeffrey Ries '86, June 16, 1990. First
United Church of Christ. South Dartmouth. MA, Jeff is a
senior systems engineer, SynOptics in Marlboro, and his wife
is an office systems consultant, Wang Laboratories in Lowell, /
Beverly, MA 01915,
HAZAN'McCRACKEN
Jo-Ellen L. McCracken '77 to Ira M, Hazan. June 24,
1990, Perona Farms, Andover Township, NJ, Jo-Ellen is
eastern sales manager for Farr West, a lingerie firm. Her
husband is a third generation partner of Isaac Hazan, a ladies
clothing company, / Sands Point. NY 11050
PRESCUTT-HAMILTON
Martha S. Hamilton '86 to Mark Prescott, June 30. 1990.
Zion's Lutheran Church. Pittsfield. MA, Susquehannans in the
wedding party were Charlene Pftlow '86 and Andrea
Mahmud '86. Martha is medical librarian. North Adams
Regional Hospital, / Black River Road. Stephentown. NY
12168,
McNULTY-DiLONARDO
Gail DiLonardo '86 to James McNulty '87, July 14. 1990.
St. Anthony's Church. Nanuet, NY, Gail is teaching junior
high school and James works in the family business, McNulty
Fuel and Energy Co, Susquehannans in the wedding party
were Lori DiLonardo Tashjy '82, M. Scott Tashjy '82,
Stephen McNulty '90, and Tony McNulty '93. ' 282
Plvmouth Avenue. Brightwaters. NY 11718,
PRICE-KENNARD
Janice Kennard to James E. Price '7L July 27. 1990, James
teaches at North Schuylkill High School, where he also serves
as head Softball coach, / 1729 Market Street, Ashland, PA
17921,
Born Crusaders
To John and Barbara Clcary Graziano '76, a daughter.
Amy Jeanne, January 21, 1986, Amy joins sister Cara,
Barbara continues to work part-time at Swedish Medical
Center, Englewood, CO, as staff R,N, on a surgical unit. / 3594
East Lake Drive, Littleton. CO 80121,
To Robert and Debra Mattern Kephart '76, a son,
Matthew James Kephart. May 21, 1988, / 72 South Main Street.
Stewartstown. PA 17363,
To J, Matthew '81 and Nancy Wright Greenshields '82,
a son, John Wright Greenshields, November 2, 1988, / 8913
Avalon Drive. Richmond, VA 23229,
To Keith and Pamela Schlerf Harshey '84, a son, Andrew
Simpson. December 28. 1988, / 3104 Wolf Trap Court, Charlotte
NC 28210
To Mr, and Mrs Russell B. Stevenson '80. a daughter. Julie
Marie. January 29. 1989, / 1 Valley View Circle. Norristown,
PA 19401.
To Mr, and Mrs, Garth S. Torok '83. a son. Matthew Garth,
February 18. 1989, / 1776 Brandywine Drive, Southampton,
PA 18966,
To the Reverend and Mrs, Kerry P. Maurer '79, a daughter,
Adrienne Leigh, March 27. 1989 / R,R. 5, Box 549-C,
Bloomsburg. PA 17815,
To Kenneth and Beth Wolyniec Drugatz '81, a daughter,
Kathryn Elizabeth. May 5, 1989, / R,D 5, Box 290. Muncy,
PA 17756,
To Joseph and Nancy Jeffries Little '79, a son. Nicholas
Ryan. June 9. 1989 / 5420 Ridge Road. Mt, Airy. MD 21771,
To Lewis R. '77 and Kalhy McCarty Morrow '76. a son,
Benjamin Frederick. June 26, 1989, / PO, Box 250, New
Bloomfield, PA 17068.
To Dr, Robert '79 and Susan Stetz Kaufmann '80, a son.
Andrew Jacob. August 13. 1989. / 6019 Eastwood Terrace.
Norfolk. VA 23508
To Kevin '82 and Susan Frekot Doty '83. twins. Kevin
Niels and Caroline Marie. August 15. 1989, / 1629 SE 39th
Terrace, Cape Coral. FL 33904-5024.
To William and Deborah Weibley Piper '76, a daughter,
Brekan Kaylee, August 26, 1989, Deb has been promoted to
assistant vice president, employee benefits. Farmer's Trust Co.
/ 350 Barstable Road. Carlisle, PA 17013,
To Mr and Mrs, Darrell K. Wilson '78, a daughter. Valerie
Anne. September, 30, 1989, / 144 Oak Rock Circle, Folsom,
CA 95630,
To Chris and Gail Stitzer Tucker '82, a son, Joshua Michael.
October 20, 1989 / 30 Laurel Circle, Peacse AFB, NH 03801.
To Robert '77 and Sharon Albright Hertzog '76, a daughter,
Kathryn Ann, December 6, 1989. Bob is a supervisor at the
North Central Secure Treatment Unit in Danville, PA, He was
recently inducted into the Lower Anthracite Chapter of the
Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame for his accomplishments in
basketball, / 124 Center Street, Natalie, PA 17851,
To Mr, and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Miller '85. a daughter, Kayla
Noel. December 20. 1989, / 161 South 24th Street, Pottsville,
PA 17901,
To Mr and Mrs. Mark D. BurkhardI '76, a son, Brian
David, January 10, 1990 / 145 Westview Street, Hoffman
Estates. IL 60194.
To Bruce W. '79 and Barbara Matena Torok '81, twins,
Andrew Philip and Samantha Leigh. January 27. 1990 / 14
Jacobs Lane. Voorhees, NJ 08043,
To Mr, and Mrs, Eugene F. Meany '76, a son, Brendan
David, February 27. 1990. Gene is now a manager, facility
development. Kaiser Permanente. Atlanta. GA. / 9715
Summer Oaks Drive. Roswell. GA 30076-2635.
To Thomas '76 and Charlene Lawser Monastra '76. a son,
Charles Timothy, March 13, 1990, / 813 Kimberly Lane. West
Chester. PA 19382,
To Craig and Susan Gale Fitchett '77. a daughter. Gail
Louise, March 24, 1990. She joins her sister Alice Melinda,/
II Dawn Road, Milford. NJ 08848-9442,
To Mr, and Mrs, Kevin E. Hildebrand '79, a son, Zachary
Ryan. April 12, 1990, / 49 Wedgewood Gardens, Selinsgrove.
PA 17870,
To David R. '79 and Ellen Schmidt Odenalh '79, a
daughter, Christine Leigh, April 12, 1990 / 19 Brooklawn
Drive, Short Hills, NJ 07078
To John R '86 and Carol Bufflnglon Walthall '87, a son.
Cassidy David, April 14, 1990 / l.TOl Ralston Drive, Mt,
Laurel, NJ 08054.
To Walter and Barbara Jacobus Wisniewski '76, a son,
Joseph Christopher. April 25, 1990 / 36 Shawnee Trail,
Indian Lake, Denville, NJ 07834,
To Mr, and Mrs, Steve Nunn '8L a son, Bradley Thomas.
May 13. 1990, / 9706 Talman Court, Raleigh, NC 27615,
To Mr, and Mrs Michael E. Liddick '79. a son, Kyle
Foster. May 23. 1990 / 1012 Evergreen Road. Yardley. PA
19067-1018,
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To Mr. and Mrs Mark E. Nelson '79, a son. Jeffrey Patrick,
May 24, 1990, / 629 Beaumont Circle, West Chester, PA 19380.
To David B. '85 and Carolyn Finkler Nolle '87, a daughter,
Eileen Margaret, May 26, 1990. David is a computer administrator
with Computer Sciences Corp. and Carolyn is an accounting
officer with Coresiates Financial Corp., both working in
Philadelphia. / 9 Jefferson Avenue, Stratford, NJ 08084.
To Randy and Mellnda Murphy Grochowski '84, a
daughter, Emily Elizabeth, May 26, 1990. / 4323 Lawrence
Street, Alexandria, VA 22309.
To the Reverend and Mrs. Thomas A. Johnson '79, a son,
Benjamin Thomas, June 9, 1990. Tom has been ordained as an
elder in the Western Pennsylvania Annual Conference of the
United Methodist Church. / P.O. Box 388, Eldersville, PA
15036.
To Craig A. '88 and Sharon Ward Smith '87, a son, Sean
Christopher, June 11, 1990. / 6131 Cedar Court, Monmouth
Junction, NJ 08852.
To R. Todd '75 and Marianne Morse Wiley '75, a son,
Paul Fenton, July 1, 1990 / 7 Mayflower Drive, Milford,
NH 03055.
Deaths
Robert R. Lindemuth '62. April 18. 1988. of Las Vegas,
Nevada.
Kalhryn Deisher Wilson '37, May 20, 1988, of Fort
Lauderdale, FL. She had been a teacher.
Dorothy Heiser Stoddard '30, August 20, 1988, of St
Petersburg, FL. She earned her M. A. in 1951 from Pennsylvania
State University. She was an elementary teacher in the
Susquenita School District and had lived in Duncannon, PA.
Her first husband, Glenn E. Fisher '24, died in 1970 She
remarried Dr Harold Stoddard. She had been active in the
Lutheran church as a Sunday School teacher, and was active
with Eastern Star.
Joseph L Dubovecky '26 of Mineral Point, PA.
Ronald CD. Jasper Hc'76, April 12, 1990 of York,
England. He received an honorary doctor of letters degree
from Susquehanna University in 1976. He was the Dean of
York, and also chair of the Liturgical Commission of the
Church of England. He was honored by the Queen for his
work toward the publishing of the new Alternative Service
Book for the Church of England.
M. Josephine Groesbeck '28, April 29, 1990, of State College,
PA. She served in the U.S. Air Force in World War II and was
honored for her services with the Arnold Air Society. She worked
for the Pennsylvania State University for many years in various
positions including secretary in the President's office,
transportation coordinator, and office manager, purchases.
William E. Rushin '31, May 4, 1990, formerly of Glen Lyon,
PA, then of Hunloch Creek, PA. He taught in the Newport
Township schools, later became school principal. Prior to his
retirement in 1967, he served as superintendent of the Newport
Township School System.
Betty G. Wyse, May 8, 1990, of Philipsburg, PA. She had
attended Susquehanna University.
Michael Rudowski '31, May II, 1990 of Alden Station, PA.
He earned a master's degree from Columbia University. He
taught in Newport Township High School, and later in the
former Nanticoke High School retiring in 1964.
Ray M. Fulmer '42, May 21, 1990, of Middleburg, PA. He
served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was band
director and driver education instructor of Selinsgrove High
School until 1961. He was a trumpet player. He played with
several orchestras and bands, and was director of the legion
band. He was a member of Masonic groups, civic organizations,
and member of Zion Lutheran Church in Sunbury, PA.
John H. Wall '30, H'89 June 9, 1990, of Naples, FL. John
started with Remington Rand Corporation, then with
Bcrnardan Boiile Cap Company, the nation's oldest
manufacturer of closures for glass containers. In 1950, he
became vice president of Kent Plastics Corporation. In 1955,
he joined
Servel, Inc. as vice president of the refrigeration manufacturing
firm. When Servel acquired Burgess Battery Company in
1964, he became president for one year until he was named
president of Servel. The Servel company also took over
Sonotone, a hearing aid manufacturer.
John was quite an athlete in high school and also at
Susquehanna. He captained the football and basketball teams.
and he lettered in every sport at Susquehanna. He was chosen
in first round selection to Susquehanna University's Sports
Hall of Fame. He was presented an honorary degree from
Susquehanna in 1989.
Charles G. Keller '34, June II. 1990, Selinsgrove, PA. He
had attended Staunton Military Academy. He retired in 1979
from Keller's Beer & Ice Distributor, Selinsgrove, which he
purchased from his father. He was a life member of the
Dauntless Hook and Ladder Fire company and the Kratzerviile
Fire Company. He was preceded in death by his brother John
'20. He is survived by his wife, the former Lillian Diehl '34,
and a grandson, Charles Keller '86
Herbert C. Klinger '40, June 15, 1990, Herndon, PA. He
served in the U.S. Air Force for three and a half years and then
taught in Herndon. He was postmaster at Herndon for 43 years
and an employee of the U.S. Postal System for 47 years. He
was a member of Zion Lutheran and United Church of Christ,
Herndon, as well as various civic organizations. Among the
survivors are his brother, Woodrow J. Klinger '37, and two
sisters, Martha Klinger Riegel '39 and Corinne Klinger
Smith '44. His brother Kenneth H. Klinger '43 preceded him
in death.
Anna George Bailey, June 22, 1990, of Selinsgrove. PA,
She had attended Susquehanna University and Bloomsburg
University. Her husband, George P. Bailey '3L died in
1985. Surviving her is her son. Nelson E, Bailey '57.
Andrew A. Koch '50, June 22, 1990, of Churchville, PA.
He was the financial director of Bristol Township prior to his
retirement. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and a
recipient of the Purple Cross. Among the survivors is his son,
Richard Koch '78
Melvin S, Adams '32, June 29, 1990, Mifflinburg, PA. He
was an elementary teacher until 1944. Then he was a teacher
and classroom supervisor at the U.S. Penitentiary at Lewisburg
for 22 years. He taught at Mifflinburg High School from 1967
until he retired in 1971. He had been a member of St. John's
United Church of Christ.
Karl N. Stahl '54, July 4, 1990, Liberty, NY. He earned his
MA. degree in music at Columbia University in 1964. He
taught choral music in the Chambersburg schools from 1955
to 1964. From 1964-1974 he was professor of organ and church
music at Bob Jones University. He was chairman of the Music
Department at Glen Cove College from 1974-1977 He was
professor of organ and theory at Cedarville College as well
as college organist. In 1986 he became a member of the faculty
at Holyrood Seminary. In addition to the theological classes,
he taught music and was chapel organist. He is survived by
his wife. Mary Krebs Stahl '55
The Rev. Reide E. Bingaman '23. July 14. 1990. Mifflintown.
PA- He was a retired Lutheran minister and a member of Messiah
Lutheran Church. He had served 31 years as pastor of the
Thompsontown Charge, then retired as pastor of St . Luke Church
in Mount Union in 1957 He was preceded in death by his wife
Miriam Rearick Bingaman "24 Among the survivors are his
sister-in-law, Helen Rearick '24, his son, Paul R, Bingaman '49,
and his daughter, Mary Ann Bingaman Kleinlop '55.
Rose A. Havice, July 19, 1990, Middleburg, PA. Rose was
cook at Theta Chi fraternity for 20 years, retiring in 1980. Her
husband Blaine L. Havice died in 1984. Rose was the oldest
Little Sister of Theta Chi. Rose and Blaine were familiar faces
to many Susquehannans over the years.
Frances Bitlinger Burgess '45, July 28, 1990, Selinsgrove,
PA. "Pank" taught English in the Selinsgrove Area School
District for more than 35 years. She was a past president of the
Selinsgrove Area Recreation Inc. and coached the Selinsgrove
swim team. She was past worthy matron of Eastern Star and a
member of Sharon Lutheran Church. She was a faithful alumna
acting as Reunion Chairperson for her Class of 1945. She was
the daughter of Charles Bittinger '07. She is survived by a
brother, John W. Bittinger '23, and a sister, Hester Bittinger
Ayers '40.
The Rev. Charles A. Snyder, Sr. '27, August 2, 1990, York,
PA He graduated from the Seminary at Susquehanna in 1930.
In 1937 he received his bachelor of divinity degree from the
Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. He had been
pastor at Zion Lutheran Church, Kratzerviile, Herndon Lutheran
Parish, and Salem Parish, Dover. He is survived by a son. The
Rev Dr Charles A, Snyder, Jr. '53, and a grandson, Mark
A. Snyder '79
Helen Carter Gehret '29. August 12. 1990. of Jersey Shore.
PA She earned a master's degree from Bucknell University.
She taught English in the Jersey Shore Area School District
for many years.
Thomas W. Buttimer '67. August 16, 1990, of Bel Air, MD
after an automobile accident. He had been a principal and
shareholder in Mitchell Associates of Wilmington. He was an
avid participant in many charitable celebrity golf tournaments.
He is survived by his wife, Susan Phile Buttimer '66.
Advanced Degrees
Elizabeth Maule Kahler '69: master's degree in education.
Ohio State University.
Mark E. Nelson '79: M.B.A. at St. Joseph's University,
Philadelphia, PA. He is an assistant vice president in the
investment banking department of Corestates Financial Corp.
Helen L. Ross '82: doctor of medicine degree, Jefferson
Medical Coiiege. Thomas Jefferson University. She entered
a residency training program in obstetrics and gynecology
at Geisinger Medical Center. Danville, PA.
Joseph P. Yalch '86: doctor of dental surgery. Georgetown
University School of Dentistry. He graduated summa cum
laude and earned many honors and awards. He has started
his own private practice in Washington. DC.
H. Lori Zimmerman '85: master's degree in education.
Georgia Southern College.
Newsmakers
Jay Feaster '84 has been named general manager
of Hersheypark Arena and Stadium by Hershey
Entertainment & Resort Co. Formerly assistant to the
president, Feaster will assume responsibility for all
activities at Hersheypark Arena and Stadium, including
concerts, skating shows and family events. He will also
be general manager of the Hershey Bears hockey club
and will supervise Hershey Highmeadow Campground,
Commenting on the new position, Feaster said, "I am
looking forward to the challenge. This move will unify
the direction of the Arena's total program."
Feaster was responsible for managing HERCO's
Commercial Group under his former position. Prior to
his HERCO employment, he was an associate with the law
firm of McNees. Wallace and Nurick in Harrisburg, Feaster
is a 1984 summa cum laude graduate of Susquehanna
receiving a bachelor degree in political science, and
a 1987 cum laude graduate of The Georgetown University
Law Center. He and his wife reside in Mechanicsburg, PA.
Leslie R. Butler '62 was profiled in the September
1990 issue Business Philadelphia magazine. As vice
chairman of the First Pennsylvania Bank in Philadelphia,
he is in charge of some 143 branch offices under the
umbrella of CoreStates Financial Corporation which
recently acquired the First Pennsylvania Corporation
Butler believes in the Disney organization's approach
to customer and employee relations, having taken its
Approach to People Management course. The magazine
article states that Butler's "unusual sensitivity to human
values and his ideas about personal service, personal
gratification, and personal attention to both customers
and employees— all sharply honed by the Disney
experience— are in large measure behind First
Pennsylvania's success in recent years."
Butler majored in history at Susquehanna and holds
an M.B.A. in finance from Drexel University. He serves
as an alumni representative to Susquehanna's board
of directors, and as Leadership Gifts Chair for the
Philadelphia/Southern New Jersey area in the Window
of Opportunity Campaign.
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Endowment Funds at Susquehanna
^^m he Susquehanna University Fund
""/ is a dependable and vital source
^^ of funds for the University. The
thoughtful and proportionate giving
that annual fund dollars represent are
an integral part of Susquehanna's ability
to offer a quality education. However,
alumni and friends often increase their
commitment to Susquehanna over and
above their annual support by establishing
an endowment fund.
Endowment funds may assume several
forms, but their common characteristic is
that only the income they generate may be
spent, while the principal remains intact.
Endowment income contributes in distinct
and meaningful ways to the University's
well-being. It acts as a financial cushion
against the possibility of fluctuating
enrollments, supports high admission
standards by exercising a moderating effect
on tuition, and underwrites activities that
enrich the educational experience and for
which funding might not otherwise be
available. Endowment funds may be given
for unrestricted institutional purposes or
for designated programs.
Susquehanna University has been
strengthened during the years of its
existence by the thoughtful and generous
gifts and bequests of alumni and friends.
The following endowment funds are
presently in existence at Susquehanna.
The University is grateful for the significant
ways in which these funds benefit the
University.
Endowed Chairs
The Alan R. Warehime H '82 Endowed Chair in Business
Administration, named in honor of a loyal Susquehanna
Board member, supptms a senior professor in the Sigmund
Weis School of Busmess.
The Winifred and Gustave Weber Visiting Professorship in
the Humanities was established by the Women's Auxiliary of
Susquehanna University in honor of this past president of the
University and his wife. The National Endowment for the
Humanities has also contributed to this fund.
Endowed Scholarships
The 125th Anniversary Scholarship Fund is awarded annually
to deserving students. The fund was established with gifts from:
Elizabeth Hodges Bagger, Bashore Scholarship Fund, the Rev.
S E Bateman, M.D., O.E. Bathgate, Bruce A. Bell, Charles
E. Bittinger, G.E. Company, Joyce Gilbert Memorial Fund,
Louise M. Koontz, Ner B. Middleswarth, William H. Miller,
Sigma Kappa Foundation, and the John Slater Memorial Fund.
The Claude G. Aikens 'U Memorial Fund was established in
1981 by the Aikens family for the benefit of deserving students.
The Allis Chalmers Manufacturing Company Scholarship.
Recipients may be designated by the company.
The Dorothy Margerum App '23 Scholarship Fund was
established in 1989 by Mrs. Dorothy App. The income from this
fund is to be awarded to students demonstrating financial need
and academic excellence, with a preference given to music or
science majors.
The Douglas '49 and Lucille Arthur Scholarship Fund was
established by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur in 1987 as an expression of
their commitment to Susquehanna and the opportunities it provides
young men and women. Mr. Arthur is a member of Susquehanna's
Board of Directors. In awarding the scholarship, preference is to
be given to students from the Millersburg {Dauphin County) area.
The Gilbert C. Askew '61 Memorial Scholarship Endowment
was established by a gift from Mr. Askew 's estate and by members
of his family and friends.
The Barley-Spangler Scholarship was established in 1976 by
Mrs. Anna C. Barley in memory of her husband, J. Frank
Barley, and her sister, Edith C Spangler. Preference is to be
given to music students.
The Dr. and Mrs. H. Clay Bergstresser '17, H 'SO Scholarship
was established in 1979. Initial preference is to be given
to ministerial and music students, or students from the Hazleton,
PA. area.
The Roger M. Blough '25, H '53 Scholarship Fund was
established in 1982 by the Unted States Steel Foundation in
honor of its former chief executive officer. Highly qualified
students are designated as Blough Scholars and are required
to maintain a minimum of 3.0 cumulative grade point average.
The Bodine Scholarship, established by Dr. DeWilt Bodine.
is awarded under the direction of the Council of Trinity
Lutheran Church of Hughesville, PA.
The Philip C. Bossart Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a
junior psychology major who, in the opinion of the department
faculty, shows promise as an outstanding scholar.
The Carol Reidler Bottiger 'S3 Scholarship was established
in 1956 by the Reidler Foundation . Preference is to be given to
students from the Hazleton, PA, area.
The Clarence E. and Grace Ketler Brobst Scholarship
Fund was established in 1983 by their daughter, Dr. Hazel
Brobst Brown '51, and son-in-law, Robert F. Brown, of Camp
Hill, PA. The income is to be awarded to financially deserving
students, with preference given to residents of Sunbury and
Northumberland County, PA.
The Lena Brockmeyer Scholarship Fund was established by
the Rev. G. L. Rankin, past treasurer of the Pittsburgh Synod.
The Petite M. K. Brogan '74 Memorial Scholarship Fund
was established in her memory by her family. The scholarship
is granted to students exhibiting academic promise and
financial need.
The Brownmiller Scholarship is provided by the Rev. E. S.
Brownmiller, D. D. , and his son, the Rev. M . Luther Brownmiller.
The Buss Family Scholarship was endowed in honor
and memory of Clara D and William C. Buss of Sunbury.
Pennsylvania, by their sons. Dr. Claude A. Buss '24 and Dr.
William Cesyl Buss '28. and their grandson. Dr. William Claude
Buss of Northumberland, Pennsylvania, and Redlands, California,
to commemorate Clara and William's unwavering belief in the
importance of education in their family's future and the role
that Susquehanna played in the lives of their children and their
children's children.
In awarding the scholarship, the University shall give preference
to American bom, academically able students of high moral
standards who have financial need, and who are focusing their
studies in the liberal arts, music, or pre-medical program.
The Campana-Mann Scholarship Fund was established by
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Campana '41 of Williamspon, PA, in
memory of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Campana and
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Mann.
The Carpenter Scholarship was established in 1987 with gifts
from the law firm of Carpenter, Diehl, and Kivko, and from
Attorney and Mrs. John A. Carpenter, in recognition of
longstanding personal and professional ties to Susquehanna
University. For three generations, since 1902. members of the
Carpenter family have served the University as legal counsel and
as members of its Board of Directors. In awarding the scholarship,
preference is to be given to students who demonstrate academic
excellence and the persona! qualities most valued by the legal
profession; integrity, the search for truth, reliability, good
citizenship, and a commitment to service to others.
The Robert R. '35 and Kathryn M. Clark Scholarship
Fund was established in 1988 by Robert R. Clark. Income of
the fund is to be awarded in the following order of preference;
1) worthy students studying for the Lutheran ministry who
demonstrate financial need; 2) worthy students studying for
the Christian ministry who demonstrate financial need; 3)
other worthy students who demonstrate financial need.
The Class Gift Scholarship, established by gifts from the
graduating classes of 1914. 1930. 1932, and 1971, is awarded
to an individual who has attained a high scholastic rank.
for students
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The Class of 1936 Scholarship Fund was established by
members of the Class in commemoration of their 50th
Reunion to support students who exhibit both academic
promise and financial need.
The Class of 1937 Scholarship Fund was esiabhshed by
members of the Class in honor of their 50th Reunion, and
is to be awarded to worthy students exhibiting financia] need.
The Class of 1940 Scholarship Fund was established in 1990
t^ the members of the Class of 1940 in honor and recognition
of their 50th Reunion Awards from this fund will support
students displaying academic promise and financial need.
The Class of 1963 Scholarship Fund was established by the
Class to commemorate their 25th Reunion, and also to honor
Gustave Weber, president of Susquehanna at the time ihey
entered the University. Scholarships are to be awarded to
worthy students with financial need.
The Dauberman Scholarship was established by Mrs.
Harriet Dauberman to express appreciation for assistance
given her daughters while students at Susquehanna University.
Preference is to be given to fatherless children.
The Charles B. Degenstein H '82 Scholars Program at
Susquehanna was established by Mr. Degenstein in 1985
to provide scholarship aid to exceptionally able students.
Preference in awarding the scholarships is to be given to
students intending to major or minor in programs within
Susquehanna's Sigmund Weis School of Business. Students
are selected by the University based on their high academic
promise and are known as Degenstein Scholars.
The Mattie H. Deibler Scholarship was established in 1955.
The Pastor Paul W. DeLauter H '56 Scholarship was
established by Miss Naomi Steward for (1) members of
Mifflintown, PA, Lutheran Parish; (2) residents of Milford
Township, Juniata County, PA; (3) residents of Juniata County.
PA; (4) other worthy students of Pennsylvania.
The Kenneth Donnahoo '87 Memorial Scholarship was
esablished in 1985 by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.
Donnahoo Jr., and by his friends and classmates in his
memory. Income from this fund will provide scholarship
aid to worthy students demonstrating financial need.
The Duck Scholarship was established by Mr. Henry Duck of
Millheim. PA. in memory of his wife.
The Charles C. Eberly III '65 Scholarship Fund was
established by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Eberly Jr.,
his wife. Diane, and friends, to be used to assist a deserving
student who has athletic prowess in any sport.
The George W. and Mary Louise Eiker Scholarship Fund was
established in 1989 by Mr. and Mrs. Eiker in recognition of the
quality education provided by Susquehanna University. Mr. and
Mrs. Eiker are the parents of Bonnie Lee Eiker '70 Lightcap. In
awarding this scholarship, preference should be given 1) to students
from the state of Maryland majoring in mathematics; 2) students
from the state of Maryland; 3) students majoring in mathematics;
4) other deserving students.
The Rev. Dr. Marlin M. '25 and Elsie Nace Enders '27
Scholarship is awarded to (1) Lutheran preministerial students
and /or religion majors; (2) other worthy students.
The Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Eyer H '53 Scholarship was
established in 1956,
The Edward S. and Ella S. Farlling Scholarship was
established by Mary Farlling Halloway '28 in memory of her
parents, with preference given to students from Red Lion.
Dallastown. and York County, PA.
The Faylor Memorial Scholarship Fund was established in
1984 by the Faylor family, with preference given to dependents
of Faylor-Middlecreek Company emplc^ees and residents of
Snyder County, PA,
Matthew Bitrick Faylor Scholarship Endowment
was established in 1987 in his memory by his mother. Gloria Faylor
Karchner, Income from this endowment is to be used to award
scholarships to women with demonstrated financial need who are
majoring in the natural or mathematical sciences.
The Lawrence C. Fisher '31, H '83 Scholarship Fund was
established in 1982 by Dr. Fisher to assist students from
Pennsylvania majoring in the sciences and maintaining at least a
cumulative 3.0 grade point average at Susquehanna University.
The Fisher-Lubold Scholarship was established in 1960
by the Rev, and Mrs, R. L. Lubold for students preparing for
Christian vocations exclusive of the ministry of diaconate.
The Miller H. Gerhardt '30 Scholarship Fund was
established by bequest from Mr. Gerhardt's estate.
The Gettig Scholarship Fund was established in 1981 by
Gettig Technologies, Inc. of Spring Mills. PA. to aid
dependents of employees enrolled at Susquehanna University
as baccalaureate degree candidates in business administration
or related programs.
The Luther Day Grossman *16 Scholarship Fund was initiated
in 1986 by Martin Luther Grossman '25 in honor of Luther
Grossman's service to Susquehanna as athletic director from 1927
to 1935. Students receiving the scholarship must be of high
academic quality, good moral character, and have financial need.
In addition, preference is given first to those students who have
one or more of the following characteristics: are children of clergy,
especially Lutheran clergy; are interested in careers in music,
teaching, or engineering; show an interest in athletic endeavors,
although not necessarily at the intercollegiate level.
The G. Scott and Bessie K. Guyer Foundation Scholarship
Fund was established in 1988 for the benefit of students from
Snyder and Northumberland counties with financial need.
The Robert L. Harding Sr. Scholarship Fund was endowed
by Robert and Jane Harding in the memory and name of Mr.
Harding's father and in honor of their son, Scott, on the
occasion of his graduation from Susquehanna in 1988. In
awarding the scholarship, preference is to be given to students
who have financial need and who have, in addition, overcome
unusual challenges in their lives.
The L. C. Hassinger Scholarship
The Sophie and Ed Hauser Scholarship Fund was
established in 1988 by Fred R. Hauser '64 and his wife, Sonya.
in memory of his parents and in appreciation for the financial
assistance he received while attending Susquehanna. Income
from the endowment is to be used to support scholarships for
deserving students with financial need.
The Abraham H. Heilman Scholarship was established in
1945 by his son. William C. Heilman.
The Heilman-Spangle Scholarship was established by Mrs
May Heilman Spangle, with preference given to preministerial
students.
The Murray B. Herman '01 Scholarship Fund was
established under the will of his sister. Eva P. Herman '18, for
an honor student of the Selinsgrove Area High School who is
worthy and in need of financial assistance.
The Herrington Scholarship Fund was established in
1988 by Henry H. Herrington and Wendy Evans Heirington,
members of the Classes of '68 and "69. Income from the fund
will provide scholarship support to worthy students majoring
in business who demonstrate financial need.
The John C. and Sallie Herrold Scholarship Fund was
established in 1982 by members of their family, with preference
to be given to well-qualified students from Selinsgrove Area High
School and Snyder County. PA.
The John A. Hoober Memorial Scholarship is to be used for the
education of students from York County. PA. The scholarship was
established by Sarah A. K. Hoober in memory of her husband.
The Huyett Scholarship was established by Mr. E. M. Huyett of
Centre Hall. PA. to be given under the direction of the president
of the University.
The Samuel J. Johnson Scholarship was established by
bequest from his wife. Irene G. Johnston, in 1954.
Smile! You 're at Susquehanna University.
The Lester J. '37 and Elizabeth M. Karschner Scholarship
Fund was initiated in 1985 by The Reverend Doctor Lester J. '37
and Elizabeth M . Karschner as an expression of their commiuneni
to Susquehanna University and the opportunities it provides to
young men and women. This fund will provide scholarship aid in
perpetuity through very generous commitments by the Karschners
to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Foundation. The
scholarship is to be granted to students exhibiting academic
promise and financial need.
The Kawel Scholarship Fund was established in 1976 under
the will of Pead I. Kawel.
The Reiser Scholarship was established by Mr. John A.
Keiser in memory of his wife.
The Helen Harris Keller Scholarship.
The Lyia Kimball Kendall '29 Scholarship was established
by Ralph M. Kendall in memory of his wife. The scholarship
assists students from the Dalmatia. PA. area.
The Kirkland Scholarship Fund was established in 1987 by Sara
and John Kirkland. Income from this fund is to be awarded to
students demonstrating financial need with a preference given to
students who indicate an interest in the humanities.
The Koch Scholarship Fund was established by Gladys Koch
Van Horn in memory of her parents, B. Frank and Lottie M.
Koch. Income is to be awarded to full-time students of the
University on the basis of academic performance, with
preference given to residents of Snyder County. PA.
The Krapf-Miller Scholarship was established in 1961 by Dr. and
Mrs. Bernard W. Krapf in memory of their former spouses.
The Samuel P. Kramer Memorial Scholarship Fund was
established in 1987 under the wills of Samuel R and Audrey B.
Kramer to provide scholarship aid for de.serving students with
financial need.
The Kunkel Scholarship Fund was established under the will of
Rachel M, Comstock m 1982 in memory of her parents. Joseph
Moyer Kunkel and Emma Gundy Kunkel, The scholarship is
awarded to students in the junior class studying for the ministry
who have obtained the highest grades in their course of study, with
preference given to those planning to become Lutheran ministers.
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The Adeline Elizabeth Landes Scholarship was established
in 1945 by her son. Dr. Latimer S. Landes of York, PA. Dr.
Landes was a member of the University's Board of Directors.
The William Latimer Small Landes Scholarship Fund was
established in 1980 under the will of his wife, Eleanor R.
Landes of York, PA. and enhanced by the generous gifts of
their grandson, William L. S. Landes, of the Class of '71,
and his family. In awarding the scholarship, preference is to
be given to liberal arts majors from York County, PA.
The Robert E. and E. Betty Lauf Scholarship Fund was
established in 1983 by Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lauf of Selinsgrove,
PA. The annual income is used to award a $500 scholarship grant
to a well-qualified student majoring in journalism or business
administration. The student must maintain at least a B average.
The Lauver Accounting Scholarship was established in 1984
by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Lauver to support deserving
students enrolled in the Unversity's Accounting Department.
The Sallic Burns Lenker Scholarship gives preference to
graduates of Line Mountain High School, Dalmatia, PA, with
the understanding that recipients shall, upon achieving earning
capacity, make in gratitute an appropriate contribution to the
scholarship fund.
The Elizabeth Epier Long Scholarship was established in
1987 by her bequest to benefit students according to their
financial need and academic achievement.
The Frank Lowry Scholarship was established by Mrs.
Lowry in memory of her husband, a former member of the
University's Board of Directors.
The Lutheran Brotherhood Scholarship was created
through a challenge grant sponsored by Lutheran Brotherhood
in order to establish a scholarship fund at Susquehanna to
benefit Lutheran students.
The May Sanborn MacDougall Scholarship was established
in 1963 by the Board of Directors in grateful appreciation of
the service rendered to the University by Robert E.
MacDougall as director of development.
The Rev. and Mrs. J. Frank Matter Scholarship was
established in 1949. with preference given to worthy students
interested in the ministry.
The Mr. and Mrs. James D. McCarthy Scholarship was
established by Mr. and Mrs. C. Deane McCarthy.
The John C. McCune II '37 Scholarship Fund was
established by Marjorie Wolfe McCune '43 in memory of her
husband, with income to be awarded to students majoring in
the humnanities.
The H. and L. Messerii Scholarship was established by Dr.
Jonathan Messerii, former president of the University, for a
worthy student.
The Rev. Harry C. Michael H '17 Scholarship is provided by
Miss Martha K. Michael.
The M. P. Moller Scholarship was established by Mr. M. P.
Moller of Hagerstown. MD.
The E. M. Morgan Scholarship was esublished by his
daughter. Mrs, Hewitt B. McCloskey.
The Delia Gramly Ocker Scholarship was established by the
will of Mrs, Delia G. Ocker of Harrisburg. PA. for worthy
students planning to enter the ministry.
The Dr. George H. F^rkes Scholarship was established
by Dr. and Mrs. ]. Paul H. Hively as an expression of
appreciation for the inspiration received from Dr. Parkes,
a leading Williamspon. PA. educator.
The Luther C. Peter Scholarship was established in 1955 by
Mrs. Carrie C. Peter in memory of her husband.
The Dr. Edward A. and Marion R. Phillips Scholarship Fund
was established m 1983 under the will of Marion R. Phillips of
Selinsgrove. PA. for students trom Selinsgrove Area High School
to attend Susquehanna University. Recipients must have been
residents of the Selinsgrove Area School District for three years
prior to entering Susquehanna.
The Minnie and Karl Rabey Scholarship was established by
Vi L. Messerii in honor of her parents. The scholarship is
awarded on the basis of need and merit.
The Charles A. Rahter Scholarship Fund was established in
1978 by a grant from the Landfall Foundation and by gifts from
friends and former students of Dr. Rahter for deserving
students majoring in English.
The Joseph L. and Greta M. Ray Scholarship gives
preference to students from Sunbury.
The John and Verna Reidler Scholarship Fund was
established in 1981 by the Reidler Foundation. Preference
is given to students from the Hazleton. PA, area, with any
surplus applied to needy students from Luzerne, Schuylkill,
and eastern Northumberland counties.
The George A. and Maude L. Rhoades Scholarship Fund
was established under the will of George A. Rhoads. The
interest is to be awarded annually to students of the University
who plan to become Lutheran ministers.
The Ella Ritter Scholarship, established in 1951 by bequest.
IS awarded to a woman desiring to pursue a premedical course
of study.
The Dr. Bryan C. Rothfuss '23 Scholarship Fund was
established in 1985 by his bequest.
The Salevan Scholarship Fund was established under the will
of Gereon W. Salevan '29 in memory of Gereon W. Salevan
and her husband, T. Marshall Salevan. Income from this fund
will provide scholarship aid to worthy but needy students with
a preference given to those students interested in premedical
studies and careers in science.
The Shearer-Weber Scholarship was established by Dr. and
Mrs. Gustave W. Weber H '77 in memory of their parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Luther R. Shearer and Mr and Mrs. Joseph Weber.
The Jack P. '40 and D. Jeanne Shipe Scholarship was
established to commemorate the Shipes' abiding interest in
Susquehanna University and in deserving young men and
women. Mr. Shipe was a member of the Class of 1940.
The scholarship is to be awarded annually to a deserving
Susquehanna student with demonstrated financial need.
The Erie 1. Shobert II '35, H'57 and Marjorie S. Shobert
Scholarship Fund was established in 1986 by the Board of
Directors of Susquehanna University in recognition of Dr. and
Mrs. Shobert 's invaluable service to the University, and on the
1 of Dr. Shobert's retirement as Chairman of the Board.
The Amanda and Elizabeth Smith Scholarship is awarded
with preference given to students studying for the ministry.
The Lillian V. Johanson Smith Scholarship was established in
1943 by her sister. Miss A. E. Johanson. her bother. Dr. A. M.
Johanson. and her husband. Dr. G. Morris Smith, to be awarded
to a needy student who. in the judgement of the University's
scholarship committee, shows the marks of scholarly achievement
coupled with dedication to the Christian spirit.
The Helen Soper '28 Music Scholarship Fund was
established in 1981 under the will of Helen Ott Soper and by
gifts from the family. The income is to be awarded annually to
deserving music students, with preference given to residents of
Selinsgrove or the Central Susquehanna Valley.
The Nellie V. Spangler Scholarship was established by
her bequest. The scholarship is granted to students from
Selinsgrove. Shikellamy, or West Snyder High Schools.
The Clyde R. Spitzner '37 Scholarship was established in
honor of this member of the Board of Directors by the
Philadelphia Alumni Club.
The Amos Alonzo Stagg H '89 Scholarship was established
in 1965. Income from this fund will provide scholarship
support to a deserving scholar athlete.
The Charles Steele Business Scholarship was established in 1984
under the will of Mary Steele '14 in memory of her father, a
longtime Susquehanna director and benefactor The scholarship
is awarded to a talented sophomore taking a business course
leading to a degree in business administration.
The Mary Steele '14 Piano Scholarship was established in
1984 under the will of Mary Steele '14, and is awarded to a
sophomore who shows sufficient talent to complete the course
for a degree in music.
The Mary Steele '14 Scholarship was established by the late
Charles Steele of Northumberland. PA. with preference given
to nominees selected by the family of Charles Steele.
The Surdna Foundation Scholarship Endowment was
established in 1987 to provide support for deserving students
with financial need.
The Nancy Schell Taylor Memorial Scholarship was
established in her memory in 1984 by her husband. James W.
Taylor, and her family. The recipient is chosen by the director
of financial aid in consultation with members of the family.
The Tressler Science Scholarship Fund was established in
1989 under the will of Allen C. Tressler '29. Income from this
fund is to be awarded to students enrolled in and pursuing
courses in science as selected major or study. Preference is
to be given to full-time students from lower Northumberland
County and upper Dauphin County who maintain a grade
point average of 2.5 or more and display financial need.
Awards are made with a request that recipients shall, upon
achieving earning capacity, make in gratitude an appropriate
contribution to the scholarship fund.
The Emery H. Turnbach Scholarship was established in 1986
by Lorraine Turnbach Benjamin, a member of the Class of 1943,
in honor of her grandfather. In awarding the scholarship,
preference is to be given to students from Butler Township,
Sugarloaf Township, Black Creek Township, and Conyngham
Borough of Pennsylvania, or other worthy students of
Pennsylvania.
The Katherine M. Vastine Scholarship was established by
bequest from Katherine M. Vastine. with preference given to
(1) members of the family; (2) the congregation of St. John's
Lutheran Church of Mayberry Township. Montour County,
PA; (3) residents of Rush Township, Northumberland, County,
PA; (4) other worthy students of Susquehanna University.
The Wagner Scholarship Fund was established under the
will of Gereon W. Salevan '29 in memory of her parents.
Dr. and Mrs. Milton E. Wagner, and her brother, Seneca M.
Wagner. Income from this fund will provide scholarship aid
to worthy but needy students with a preference given to those
interested in premedical studies and careers in science.
The Dr. George R. Wentzel '33 Scholarship was established
by his son. Gary Wentzel. and his daughter. Carol Wentzel
Felix '66 in memory of her father. Preference is to be given to
students majoring in the sciences and mathematics, and special
consideration is to be given to students interested in pursuing a
career in medicine and other health related fields.
The Wieand Scholarship was established by the Rev W. R.
Wieand, D.D. , in grateful remembrance of the importance of the
Missionary Institute, now Susquehanna University, in his life.
The E. E. Wissinger Family Scholarship Fund was
established by Mr. and Mrs. Wissinger in recognition of the
role of Susquehanna University in the education of their son.
Donald '50. his wife Flora '51. and their grandchildren. Scott
'76. Donna '78. Jane '81. and Diane '84. The scholarship is to
be awarded in accordance with the University's financial aid
policies, and preference is to be given to students from Blair
County, PA.
The George B. Wolf Scholarship was established in 1947 by
a bequest of this former Board member.
The Women's Auxiliary Scholarship was established
by members of the Auxiliary to support needy and
promising students.
The Woodruff Alumni Scholarship was established by 1961
by alumni of the Univesity and Dr. John I. Woodruff, Class of
1888, then the oldest living Susquehanna alumnus.
The Zarfos Memorial Scholarship was esublished by
Donald W. Zarfos in memory of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence E. 2^rfos.
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Ivoan Funds
The George P. '31 and Anna L. Bailey Loan Fund,
established in 1983. gives preference to Central Pennsylvania
students who maintain a better than average academic record.
The Thomas H.G. Beaver Loan Fund was established by Miss
Elizabeth T. Beaver, his daughter, for use by Lutheran students.
The Roger M. '25, H 'S3 and Helen D. Blough H'87 Loan
Fund, established in 1972 by Dr Roger M. Blough '25 and
Helen D. Blough. is repayable at a reasonable rate of interest.
The Gula Virginia Charlton '36 .Student Loan Fund,
established in 1983 under the will of Gula V. Charlton '36 of
Bedford. PA. is used to provide assistance in the form of low-
interest loans to students majoring in music at Susquehanna
University.
The Gulf Oil Corporation Loan Fund was established
through an award made to the University by the corporation.
This loan is not based on need.
The Reverend Cleason Becker King Loan Fund, established
in 1952 by his daughter. Mrs. Myrtle King Graham, and his
wife, Mrs. Angie C. King Byers. is to be used as a loan fund
for prctheological students.
The Rev. Mervyn W. Remaly Memorial Student Loan
Fund, provided by Mabel L. Remaly. offers low-interest loans
to students.
The Raymond E. and Ruth L. Roush Student Loan Fund was
established through the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Roush. This fund is to provide assistance for academically
qualified but financially needy full-time students with a preference
given to students residing in Snyder County. Pennsylvania. This
fund is to be administered in accordance with the established
University policies for such funds.
The Temple Student Loan Fund was established by the Temple
Lutheran Church of Altoona. PA. as a revolving loan fiind to help
students preparing for a full-time Christian service.
The York-Hanover Alumni Club Loan Fund was established
in 1961 as a source of support for students by the York-Hanover
Alumni Club.
Thomas L. Isaacs Memorial Book Fund, established in 1980
by his family provides funds to secure books, publications,
and/or services in the area of economics and general business.
The Anne Schnure Memorial Fund, established in 1982 by
her husband. Howard Schnure. provides for the purchase of
books in a variety of areas.
The Brian '98 and Blanche Teats Memorial Fund was
established in 1985 under the will of Blanche Teats. The fund
provides for the purchase of magazines, periodicals, and books
for the library.
The Harry Weis '00 Library Endowment, established in
1983 by Robert and Patricia Weis in memory of his father,
provides for the annual purchase of books and periodicals for
the enrichment of the library.
Endowed Lectureships and Performance Funds
The Jane Conrad Apple and Joan Apple Zimmerman '48
Fund, established in 1980. sponsors lectures or seminars at
Susquehanna University by recognized scholars in the field
of Elizabethan studies; supports an annual production of an
Elizabethan play presented preferably in the Benjamin Apple
Theatre; and purchases worthy library holdings related to
the Elizabethan period.
The Distinguished Visitor Program at Susquehanna was
established in 1988 by George E. and Margaret Lauver Harris,
members of the Class of '64 and '66. Income from the
endowment is to be used to support lectures, seminars or
residencies by nationally recognized leaders in business,
government or education on central topics in the public
interest, A program committee, appointed by the president,
will include the donors or their representatives, interested
alumni or friends, and faculty The committee will seek
suggestions from campus and will select speakers and topics.
The Hilda Karniol Endowment for the Arts was established
by her son and daughter-in-law. William and Lynne Karniol. to
honor her devotion to the arts and her service to Susquehanna.
The income is to be awarded at the discretion of the president
of the University to those purposes that will enhance the role
of the arts on campus.
The Ottaway-Daily Item Lectureship in Public Affairs,
established by Ottaway Newspapers Inc. in 1977. brings to
the Susquehanna campus and Central Pennsylvania men and
women of outstanding reputation in the fields of journalism
and public affairs.
The Charles A. Rahter Memorial Lectureship was
established in 1977 by his widow and friends to provide
resources to bring prominent scholars in the field of British
literature to campus.
The Sigmund Weis '03 Memorial Lecture was established
in 1979 by Mrs. Claire G. Weis in memory of her husband,
namesake of the Sigmund Weis School of Business. The
endowment brings to campus prominent personalities from
business and public life to speak on matters of interest to the
University and the community.
The Carl M. '63 and Kalhryn W. Moyer Unrestricted
Endowment Fund was established in 1986 Income is to be
used to support the University's most urgent needs.
The Alice Mussleman '12 Music Fund was established by
her bequest in 1987 for use within the music department.
The Presidential Discretionary Fund for Excellence was
established by the Board of Directors of Susquehanna University
in 1985 upon the occasion of the inauguration of Joel Cunningham
as 13th president of Susuquehanna University. Annual income
provides funding for uniqiue opportunities for the University's
students, faculty, and friends.
The Florence and Saul Putterman Fund for the Visual Arts was
established in 1986 by Florence Putterman, a member of the
Susquehanna art faculty, and her husband Saul, a member of
Susquehanna's Board of Directors, to provide the University with
resources for constructing a new visual arts facility, including
appropriate gallery space to promote the visual arts. Until the
University has appropriate funds in hand for construction for such
a facility, income from the Putterman Fund will be available for
expenditure to support the visual arts.
The Katherine P. Reed Music Fund was established by her
bequest for use in the music program.
The Alice Pope Shade Fund was established in 1983 by her
daughter. Rebecca Shade Mignot '54, The income is available
annually for discretionary use by the religion department.
Library Endowments
The Helen Decker Blough H'87 Library Fund was
established in 1985 by Roger and Helen Blough to enhance the
University's ability to build specialized collections of
distinction. Mr. Blough was a member of the Class of 1925.
chairman of United States Steel, and a longtime member of
Susquehanna's Board of Directors.
The Mary Bowersox Library Fund was established in 1990
by Mrs, Mary Bowersox in memory of her husband. Roy H.
Bowersox and the Albert Whiteley family with special
remembrance for William Whiteley who was a member of
the Class of 1935, The income for this fund will purchase
books and periodicals for the enrichment of the library.
The Drumm Memorial Book Fund, established by the
Drumm family in 1977, provides income for the purchase of
volumes for the Religion Department.
The Russell W. and Joyce K. Gilbert Memorial Library Fund
was established in 1985 by Viola Gilbert, other family members.
and friends to commemorate Dr. Gilbert's 40 years of service to
Susquehanna University as a professor of German, and Joyce
Gilbert's service of nearly 20 years as assistant registrar This fund
is used to support the purchase of volumes for the library.
The Guyer Foundation Fund, established in 1981 through a
grant from the foundation, provides for the purchase of
volumes for the library.
The Lawrence M. "43 and Louise Kresge Isaacs '45 Library
Fund was established by Mr and Mrs, Isaacs to suppon
acquisitions in the humanities.
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The Charles Steele Fund was established by his bequest.
The income is to be used by the University at its discretion.
The Surdna Foundation Endowment was established in
1982 to support campus work opportunities for students with
financial need.
The Ruth Larue Thompson '21 Fund was established by
bequest for discretionary use by the University.
The Tr&ssler Accounting Endowment Fund was established
in 1989 under the will of Allen C. Tressler '29. This fund
is intended to provide support for faculty and curricular
development in the accounting program and to provide
scholarship aid for students enrolled in pursuing courses in
accounting as their selected major of study. Scholarship
awards are to be made with a preference given to full-time
students from lower Northumberland County and upper
Dauphin County who maintain a grade point average of 2.5 or
more and who display financial need. Awards are made with a
request that recipient shall, upon achieving earning capacity,
make in gratitude an appropriate contribution to the
scholarship fund.
The George W. and Elizabeth H. Wagenseller Academic
Program Endowment income is to be used by the dean of the
University for special projects and purposes that may not be
covered by the operating budget and will benefit the academic
program of the University.
The Norman E. Walz Endowment for Faculty Development
was established at Susquehanna University in 1987 by a gift
from the First National Trust Bank of Sunbury, as an expression
of deep appreciation to the man whose distinguished career in
banking spanned more than 40 years and culminated in his
service as First National's president (1969-76). In endowing the
Walz Faculty Development Fund at Susquehanna, the bank also
recognized Mr. Walz" 18 years of loyal and dedicated service
to the University as a member of its Board of Directors and as its
treasurer (1961-79). After his retirement from both institutions,
Mr, Walz continued to serve First National as vice-chainnan of
its board and. at Susquehanna, as a director emeritus.
Income from this fund is to be expended under the direction
of the vice president for academic affairs. It should be directed
toward those activities which will bring faculty members into
direct, sustained contact with organizations beyond the
academic environment, in the hope that exposure to new
environments will enhance currency and vitality in scholarship
and in teaching. In selecting faculty to receive this award, the
vice president will pay special attention lo proposals that link
scholarly pursuits to the actual practices and policies of non-
academic organizations.
The Williamson /Spitzner Unrestricted Endowment Fund
was established in 1986 through a bequest by Ms. Elizabeth
Williamson in honor and memory of Clyde R. Spitzner, Class of
'37 and longtime member of Susquehanna's Board of Directors,
The Stella Freeman Weis Cultural Endowment annually
sponsors critically acclaimed artists in performance at
Susquehanna, This fund was established in 1976 by Robert
and Patricia Weis in memory of his mother.
The Witmer Endowment for the Performing Arts was
established in 1981 by the family, friends, and business
associates of the late Ralph Witmer '15 to perpetuate his
lifelong interests in the University and in the Central
Susquehanna Valley. The income from this fund is used
annually to help support the Susquehanna University
Artist Series.
Special Endowment Funds
The Claude G. Aikens 'II Business Fund was established by his
family for use within the Department of Business Administration.
The Katharine Heldt Aucker '44 Endowment was
established by bequest for use by the University
The J. Edgar Bishop '25 Unrestricted Endowment Fund
was established by a bequest from Mr. Bishop's estate, and by
members of Mr. Bishop's family. Income from the fund is to
be used to support the University's highest priorities.
The Class of 1938 Faculty Research and Development Fund
was established by members of the Class in honor of their 50th
Reunion, and provides development resources for the faculty's
continued professional growth.
The Class of 1939 Susquehanna University Fund
Endowment was established by the Class of 1939 in honor of their
50th class reunion. Through this gift, the class endows, in
perpetuity, a yearly gift to the annual Susquehanna University
Fund and thus provides a lasting remembrance of the Class of 1939.
The S.U.F. supports Susquehanna's highest priority needs in
people, programs, and facilities. In appreciation and recognition
of this gift, the University will perpetually include the Class of
1939 in appropriate honor roll listings of support.
The Degenstein Endowments were contributed by Charles B.
Degenstein to establish the Sigmund Weis School of Business
and to maintain the Charles B. Degenstein Campus Center.
The James W. Garett Endowment Fund was established in
1984 by Sally F. "68 and Richard E. Caruso '65 as a means of
honoring his former coach and friend.
The Miller H. Gearhart '30 Endowment Fund was
established by a bequest from Mr. Gearheart's estate.
The Albert F. Goetz Foundation Endowment was
established for the use by the University in the area of
professional development.
The Robert and Jane Harding Unrestricted Endowment
Fund was established in 1986 by Mr. and Mrs. Harding.
parents of Scott Harding '88. The income is to be used to
support the University's most urgent needs.
The Mahala Gladfelter Holzapple Fund was established in
1973 under the will of Dr. George E. Holzapple.
The Lawrence M. *43 and Lx>uise Kresge '45 Isaacs
Endowment for Music was established by Mr. and Mrs. Isaacs,
members of the classes of 1943 and 1945, respectively. The fund
is a reflection of the Isaacs' long-standing commitment to
excellence in the music program at Susquehanna University and
is in recognition of the vital role the music program has played in
the life of the University and of the surrounding community.
In awarding income from the fund, approximately 80 percent
should be expended annually for music scholarships. The
remaining income from the endowment may be expended annually
for the professional development of music faculty members and / or
music performance at the discretion of the president of the
University or the vice president for academic affairs.
The Euphemia Brown Kerns '14 Fund was established by
bequest of her daughter, Martha E. Kerns, for use within the
music department.
The Lauver Accounting Fund was established in 1985 by Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond C. Lauver to support the Accounting Department.
The March Fund for Accounting was established in 1988 by Mr.
and Mrs. Terry L, March '67. Income from this endowment is to
be used for the enhancement of Susquehanna's accounting program
as recommended by the dean of the Sigmund Weis School of
Business and approved by the president. In selecting the most
effective use of these funds, preference is to be given lo support
for activities which sustain the professional development of senior
members of the accounting faculty.
Endowed Prizes and Awards
The Chemistry Award, established in 1979 by the Parents
Association, annually recognizes an outstanding student
majoring in chemistry.
The Elizabeth G. Eyster '72 Award in Music, established in 1972
by friends, relatives, and parents of Elizabeth G. Eyster '72. is to be
awarded annually by the Music Department to an outstanding
junior student whose performance and academic accomplishment
gives promise of outstanding musical achievement.
The Pi Sigma Alpha Award, established in 1979 by the
Parents Association, recognizes annually an outstanding
student majoring in political science.
The William A. Russ History Award, established in honor
of the late Dr. William A. Russ Jr., professor of history at
Susquehanna University 1933-1968. is given annually to a
history student entering the junior or senior year. The award
IS based on academic accomplishment, promise as a scholar,
and contributions to the study and pursuit of history.
The Clyde R. Spitzner '37 Fund was established by Dr. and
Mrs. Gustave W. Weber in memory of a devoted alumnus,
member of the Board of Directors, and friend. The annual
mcome provides a most valuable player trophy for the varsity
football and men's varsity basketball teams.
The Deborah J. Wissinger '77 Prize in Business,
established in her memory by her family in 1977, is awarded
annually to a business student who has distinguished him or
herself academically.
Other Prizes and Awards
The Herb Deibler Piano Award is given annually in memory
ofl. Minerva Herb and Helen H. Deibler, and in honor of Robert
S. Deibler, to a senior music student with a concentration in piano
who has developed superior performance abilities.
The Steven C. Fiedler Memorial Prize was established in 1988
by Mr. Fiedler's parents, and is to be awarded to a student majoring
in the fine arts, who. upon the completion of the second year, has
excelled in the area of portraying or interpreting some fundamental
truth of the Judaic-Christian tradition.
The Ambrose and Ida Fredrickson Foundation Scholarship
Award was established in 1988 by the trustees of the
foundation to continue the lifetime philanthropy of Mr.
Fredrickson, a longtime friend of the University, and his wife
Ida '21. The award is to be made annually to an able student
with significant financial need.
The Juliet Gibson '88 Literary Prize was established in 1988
in memory of Miss Gibson, and is to be awarded annually to a
student write who has produced a work of significant merit.
The Joyce Gilbert Memorial Award of the Women's
Auxiliary was established by the Women's Auxiliary of
Susquehanna University in memory of Joyce K. Gilbert, an
alumna who served as assistant registrar for 19 years, in
recognition of her dedication in assisting students to achieve
scholarship and academic excellence. This award is given to
encourage deserving students toward academic achievement.
The Lindback Foundation Scholarship Award, a mark of
the University's highest recognition, is granted annually, upon
recommendation of the faculty, to a student entering the senior
year who has demonstrated a high level of scholastic attainment,
character, personality, and all-around ability.
The Physics Prize, established in 1987 by Jeff Ries '86, a
physics major, is to be awarded annually to a junior physics
student with a cumulative grade point average of 2.75 or better
who exhibits a strong interest in physics.
The Presser Foundation Music Scholarship Award is given
annually to an outstanding music major entering the senior year.
The Stine-Robison Mathematical Prize, established in
memory of the Reverend Doctor H. M. Stine and Dr. George
M. Robison. is awarded annually to the student who has the
highest average in the study of mathematics during the
freshman and sophomore years.
Particular information concerning any kind of gift
may be secured by contacting the Vice President for
University Relations, Susquehanna University. Selinsgrovi
Pennsylvania 17870-1001.
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NUMBER 1
WINTER 1991
University Unveils
New Fisher Science Hall
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n Sunday afternoon, October 28, more thanV\
400 friends of Susquehanna University gathered at
the new entrance to Fisher Science Hall to witness
the rededication of the newly renovated and expanded
building. This celebration signaled the culmination
of a 16-month, $6.3 million project, the largest within
the Window of Opportunity Capital Campaign,
providing a modern, up-to-date science facility
for Susquehanna students and faculty.
When Fisher Science Hall was built in 1962, it
was designed to house the biology, ^hemi^Jrv aiid
physics departments for a student body of 1,150. At
that time, less emphasis was placed on research as
an essential tool for instruction.
Susquehanna today has more than 1,400
students and has added majors in geology,
biochemistry, and psychology. The new Fisher
Science Hall, now bringing together five
departments in one building, will encourage
increased interdisciplinary cooperation, provide
facilities for greater student /faculty collaborative
research, and place a new curricular focus in the
life sciences.
"As we hoped — and as we dared to believe —
the Susquehanna family has had the resolve, the
commitment and the vision to make this facility a
reality." said University President Joel Cunningham
in welcoming remarks. "To each and every one of you
who has a part in this magnificent accomplishment,
please accept Susquehanna's heartfelt thanks."
Chairman of the Board Harold C. O'Connor noted
that support for the project has come from many
sectors of the Susquehanna community— alumni,
faculty, board, staff and friends of the University. In
announcing that the project was within $100,000 of
being fully funded, he expressed appreciation to all
who supported the campaign for the new Fisher Hall
with gifts small and large.
The new Fisher Science Hall represents
Siisiiuehanjuit^m^^Sinient to
its studerUs. (o lis faculty and
kta e.u-ellent-e in education.
The keynote speech of the rededication ceremony
was delivered by Dr. Donald M. Hunten. Regents
professor of planetary sciences at the University of
Arizona, who is collaborating with Susquehanna
University on the NASA/ University Joint Venture
(JOVE) Initiative. Hunten stepped in for Dr. David
Morrison, chief of the Space Science Division at
NASA's Ames Research Center, who at the last
minute was unable to attend due to an illness in
Dr. Hunten spoke about the important role
astronomy education and future space exploration
play in changing attitudes about the need for science
education. He referred specifically to the NASA/
JOVE Initiative, which requires students to use
telescopes and computers to analyze data from space
missions, as an effective way to interest students
in science.
Hunten is collaborating with Susquehanna physics
professors and JOVE faculty research associates Dr.
Richard Kozlowski and Dr. Fred Grosse, on studies of
the atmosphere and surfaces of Venus, Mercury and
the Moon. The University of Arizona's Lunar and
Planetary Laboratory has supported Susquehanna
additionally through the donation of the largest
reflecting telescope of its kind in Pennsylvania,
now housed in the new observatory.
Guests attending the rededication of Fisher Science
Hall also heard remarks by Dean of Arts and Sciences
Donald Housley. Charles B. Degenstein Professor of
Environmental Science Frank Fletcher, and junior
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LEFT President Joel Cunningham and Sig Staler discuss
the new' pendulum during the reception follcnvirtg the ceremony.
ABOVE (From left to right) William Gettig. Chairman.
Science Planning Committee: Robert Wets. Steering Committee
Chair: Samuel Ross '54. Chairman, Science Funding
Committee: and Lawrence Isaacs '43. National Campaign
Chair, performed the ribbon cutting ceremony.
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biochemistry major Marie Burns. Chaplain
Christopher M. Thomforde opened and closed
the ceremony with words of prayer. A celebratory
reception was held in the new building immediately
following the ceremony where guests mingled with
students and faculty, and explored the new spaces
at their leisure.
Preparing for the Future
The renovation and expansion of Fisher
Science Hall is an important step in achieving the
University's primary goal: to attract highly able
students and to serve them through distinguished
programs in each of its three schools. Strong
science programs are considered central to
distinction in the School of Arts and Sciences.
Susquehanna's commitment to strengthening its
science programs comes as many national groups
are expressing concern over the quality of science
education in America and the shrinking number of
science graduates. Colleges and universities of
Susquehanna's size are a prime source of science
graduates because of the opportunities they provide
students to build strong mentor relationships with
faculty, gain a solid understanding of scientific
principles, and participate in original research at
the undergraduate level. Even before the Fisher
Science Hall project was completed. Susquehehanna's
science enrollments had begun to increase, up more
than 30 percent between 1988 and 1990.
Designed for Excellence
The new facility provides a variety of distinctive
spaces, including:
• specialty rooms for the life sciences,
• a doubled number of laboratories.
• a new greenhouse.
• a Macintosh computer lab and
• an observatory
The new Fisher Science Hall is student-centered
and encourages informal exchange. The spacious
atrium draws together students and faculty from all
departments. In addition, each department has a
"zone" where students can study close to faculty
and labs, or relax with classmates and professors.
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Director of Public Relations/Publications
Betsy J. Koons
Publications Manager
Jean Smith
Assistant Director of Public Relations
Michael S. Ferlazzo
Director of Alumni Relations
Sam Kuba '75
Graphic Design
Newton Advertising, Inc.
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Junior biochemistry major Marie Burns says.
"Working side by side with faculty and getting
individual attention is the best that a student can
ask for and that's what it's like at Susquehanna."
Last spring. Burns conducted collaborative
research on anti-cancer agents with University
Professor of Biochemistry Tom McGrath. After
graduation, she plans to attend graduate school in
biochemistry or a related field, and work toward
both M.D. and Ph.D. degrees.
The University intends that Fisher Science Hall
benefit all of Susquehanna's students. Classes in
non-science subjects will be taught in its four
lecture rooms, so every student may be exposed
to the science environment.
The new Fisher Science Hall is one of the most
striking and compelling buildings on the Susquehanna
campus. It represents Susquehanna's commitment
to its students, to its faculty and to excellence in
education. The building also represents, in a very
special way. how the University's Board of Directors,
faculty, alumni and friends have worked together to
make a very challenging project a reality.
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of face, color, religion, national or ethnic ongin. age. sex, or handicap in
its educational programs, admissions practices, scholarship and loan
programs, athletics and other school-admjnisteted activities, or emplqyment
practices. This policy is in compliance with the requirements of Title VII
of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Title IX of the Education Amendments of
1972. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, regulations of the
Internal Revenue Service, and all other applicable Federal, State and local
statutes, ordinances, and regulations.
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IFrom left to right) Jane Freeman, Jane Apple, anil
Nancy O 'Connor enjoy the festivities, despite inclemeni
weather.
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WELCOME CRUSADERS
(Nole: The following are excerpts from a speech
delivered by President Joel Cunningham at the 1990
Convocation in September The Convocation ceremony
marks the beginning of the academic year and is attended
b\ the new freshman class. Cunningham reflected on recent
criticism of the use of the name ' 'Crusaders "for
Susquehanna 's athletic teams, j
... AS PRESIDENT of the University it is my happy
duty to call together this academic community for its 133rd
year and to welcome and challenge the newest members
of the University, you members of the class of 1994.
. . .THIS CONVOCATION CEREMONY is a formal
\vay of recognizing and affirming the emotions of transition,
challenge, and opportunity which this day carries for
you and for your parents. This time of reflection and
commitment is likely to be one of those occasions which
you will hold in memory as a milestone experience.
... IT IS A PRIVILEGE to welcome you to Susquehanna
University. My title today is "Welcome Crusaders," which
you will see is a modest play on words.
You probably already know Susquehanna's school colors
and athletic team name. Our colors are orange and maroon,
and our name is the Crusaders. The colors were chosen
before 1900. (Some have wondered whether color blindness
was more widespread then.) And the name Crusaders was
first used in 1922 after a young athletic director named
Luther Grossman committed Susquehanna to a "crusade
lor amateur athletics" and. in particular, to distancing the
University from the growing pattern of football becoming
big business even at small colleges.
If there were competing candidates for Susquehanna's
athletic name or mascot— bears, Indians, birds, or
whatever— I haven't found a record of them. Over the years
since 1922, the name Crusader has come to have other uses
and meanings on campus. The campus newspaper became
"The Crusader" in the 1960s; pictures of knights in
medieval chain mail or on horseback slipped into common
usage in athletic publications and uniforms; and even the
snack bar in the Dcgenstein Campus Center came to be
called the Crusader Castle. Not much notice seems to have
heen taken of the fact that these visual portrayals of the word
"crusader" moved us away from the original meaning of
our nickname.
But then a new sensitivity arose. A few years ago
I received a letter from a mother of a prospective
student asking how a fine school like Susquehanna could
allow itself to be associated with a group of bloodthirsty
devils like the medieval crusaders, and others joined
in questioning the implied connection. They complained
that the crusading knights of the 11th through the 14th
century were male, mean, badly organized, and
ultimately unsuccessful.
So we talked some about the possibility of a change. Most
such conversations fell quickly to joking; we trotted out
such possibilities as the Susquehanna Squirrels, or Turkeys
(noting that Benjamin Franklin wanted the wild turkey to
be the national symbol of the United States instead of the
Bald Eagle which he thought of as too vicious a predator).
At one point a planning group gave some thought to the
idea of taking on another name, possibly the River Hawks,
but a senior Board member whose ties to Susquehanna
athletics go back more than fifty years put an end to such
talk by observing that River Hawks might quickly be
changed to River Rats and that the medieval crusaders
weren't much meaner than hawks anyway.
So, Crusaders it is, even though the origin of the
word carries some baggage that is not very comfortable in
today's world. Our best course seems to be to face that
baggage squarely.
In the year 1095, i.e. nearly 900 years ago. Pope Urban
II, responded to an appeal from the Byzantine emperor by
proclaiming a crusade to free the people of the eastern
churches and to take control of the city of Jerusalem.
Within four years, in July of 1099, after many false starts
and considerable misbehavior, a European crusader army
captured Jerusalem from its Muslim rulers. Even though
the Muslims had allowed Christians and Jews to live in
peace in Jerusalem, the conquest in 1099 was brutal and
complete. Arab historian Amin Maalouf, in his book "The
Crusades Through Arab Eyes," tells of the terrible message
about the fall of Jerusalem, which was delivered soon after
to the caliph's court in Baghdad.
Maalouf reports that "[t)he exiles still trembled when
they spoke of the fall of the city; they stared into space
as though they could still see the fairhaired and heavily
armoured warriors spilling through the streets, swords in
hand, slaughtering men, women, and children, plundering
houses, and sacking mosques.
". . .when the killing stopped, not a single Muslim was
left alive within the city walls. . .Thousands of others lay in
pools of blood on the doorsteps of their homes or alongside
the mosques . . .
"The fate of the Jews of Jerusalem was no less
atrocious. . The entire community gathered in the
main synagogue to pray. The [Crusaders) barricaded all the
exits and stacked . . wood ... in a ring around the building.
The temple was then put to the torch. Those who managed
to escape were massacred in the neighbouring alleyways.
The rest were burned alive."
The crusaders' control of Jerusalem, which was
established by this terrible onslaught, lasted for 88 years
until the Muslims retook the city (with much less loss of
life) in 1187. And there was continuing crusade warfare in
the mideast for more than 300 years.
Most of the stories of the crusaders are ugly, and we could
argue that one ought not to dwell on them— any more than
followers of athletic teams called Bears, Eagles. Hawks, or
Bulls would want to dwell on the images of the injuries done
to prey by their athletic emblems.
Yet, surely, some of the crusaders had qualities we value
today. As I was thinking about this heavy topic last week,
oneof my colleagues asked me if I had managed to find an
example of a welcome crusader, a single knight perhaps,
who might serve as a counter-example to the crusaders'
bloodcurdling image. I thought about the question a bit
and came up with a possible candidate.
As you might imagine, much of the detail of the lives of
the crusaders has been lost over the past 900 years, and
there is a good deal of room for error or misinterpretation,
but keeping this in mind, I do have an example: Princess
Alice of Antioch . The daughter of the third Crusader King
of Jerusalem, she was born around 1107 some eight years
after the knights captured the Holy City. Betbre she was 20,
Princess Alice married the Crusader Prince of Antioch,
who just four years later was killed in battle. Following his
death, Alice took his place as the ruler of Antioch.
Remarkably, she had the support of the Armenian, Greek,
and Syrian populations of the city, and she took the
extraordinary step of seeking an alliance with the strongest
Muslim ruler in the region. This startling effort to achieve
peace and stability in the region by reaching out to join with
people who were seen as subhuman by many of her fellow
crusaders was thwarted by Alice's father, the King. She was
exiled, and her 3-year-old daughter was taken from her and
given to another Crusader ruler as guardian. Five years
later, after her father's death, Alice finally succeeded in
returning to power and immediately tried to form another
alliance, this time with the Byzantine Greeks, again
reaching out to a group regarded as different and
unacceptable by many crusaders. Once again, the old-guard
crusader knights blocked her ambitions and duplicitously
managed to marry her by-then-9-year-old daughter to a
French nobleman, thereby giving him a higher claim to rule
Antioch than Princess Alice's. Historian Steven Runciman,
in his multi-volume history of the crusades, notes that after
this last abuse. Princess Alice, who was still not yet 30,
returned to exile for "the remainder of her short existence,"
The crusader knights of Antioch and Jerusalem were
relieved to have tricked their way out of what they regarded
as Alice's foolish ideas, but, as Runciman goes on to note,
the death and destruction which followed her departure
from Antioch showed Princess Alice was not so foolish
after all.
So if I am asked to offer a specific example of a crusader.
I think I'll choose Princess Alice of Antioch, for, despite the
fact that her personal crusade was ultimately not successful,
the vision which I would like to think guided her— of
respect for diversity, willingness to set aside the deep
prejudices of her community, and bravery in the face
of long odds— is a valuable antidote to the many more
poisonous crusader examples. Unlike so many of the others,
she was apparently welcomed and appreciated by many
of the people on whom the crusader rule was imposed.
Over the years since the medieval crusades, the terms
"crusade" and "crusader" have come to mean something
more successful than their historic referents. General
Eisenhower and Prime Minister Churchill spoke inspiringly
of the Crusade for Europe in World War II. In recent years,
our news has been full of crusades— crusades for children,
for highway safely, for the care of the environment, for
civil rights, and for many other causes. Somehow it seems
we need the word "crusade" to convey that we really mean
business and that our mission is worthy of sacrifice. It
was just this sort of thinking that caused Susquehanna's
Luther Grossman to call his team the Crusaders in 1922.
And it is in that spirit today that, having considered
Squirrels, Turkeys, River Hawks, and who knows what
else, we have chosen to remain the Susquehanna Crusaders.
And. as I welcome you to Susquehanna, I urge you to use
your four years here to prepare for a life filled with the
energetic pursuit of important goals, which is the essence
of the meaning of the name Crusaders today.
But more than that I challenge you to be Welcome
Crusaders, people whose commitment to understanding
and serving others, to courtesy, and to fairness will cause
those with whom you contend to respect, to appreciate, and,
yes, even to welcome you.
. . . If problems arise, renew yourefforts with the energy
and dedication of a crusade. Those of us on the faculty and
staff of the University are here both to challenge and to
support you. As you begin your Susquehanna life, please
know that we look forward to knowing you and to doing
everything we can to help you thrive here.
crusaders!
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
4
Campus News
Freshman Class
Academically
Strongest in Years
The 403 students (358 freshmen, 45 transfer students)
who compose the 1990-91 freshman class at Susquehanna
University have the highest average class rank and
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores of any Susquehanna
class in the last 17 years.
"It is a talented, diverse, highly capable and service-
oriented class," says Pamela White, dean of admissions.
The new class, which was selected from one of the
largest freshman applicant pools on record, found 71
percent of the students ranked in the top two-fifths of
their respective high school classes with 18 percent
graduating within the top 10 percent. On the SATs, 22
percent scored above 1.100 (out of 1,600) with eight of
those students scoring above 1,300.
"We are particularly pleased with the academic ability
of this freshman class in light of recent reports that SAT
scores dropped nationally for the third consecutive year,"
adds White.
Along with the impressive academic credentials, one
quarter of the class was inducted into the National Honor
Society by their junior year in high school and nine led
the organization as president or vice president. Forty-six
members of the class are enrolling in Susquehanna's Honors
Program, the largest group in the nine year history of
the program.
By all indications, Susquehanna's Project House
volunteer system is continuing to thrive with the arrival
of the Class of 1994. In addition to their participation in
high school activities. 110 students did volunteer work
through their schools. 112 students also were active in
volunteer work in their respective communities, while
122 were active in their churches and synogogues.
While about half of the freshman class come from
Pennsylvania, the following states also are represented:
California, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of
Columbia, Maryland, Massachusetts. Maine, New
Hampshire, New Jersey. New York. Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island. Vermont. Virginia, and Washington.
Eight countries are also represented by this year's
freshman class in Belgium. Germany. India, Namibia,
the Soviet Union. Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.
Sixty-four percent of the incoming class have majors
in the School of Arts and Sciences, 24 percent in the
Sigmund Weis School of Business, and 12 percent in the
School of Fine Arts and Communications.
Susquehanna/Lincoln
Universities Grow
Tlirougii Unique
Partnership
At a time when racial tension has been high on
college campuses, students at Susquehanna and Lincoln
Universities are working together to explore an
exchange of volunleerism and cultural diversity to
help enrich both campus communities.
"Our society is no longer black and v\hite. It is
partnerships like the one that exists between Susquehanna
and Lincoln which help people grow together," says Lincoln
University junior David Haines.
"The partnership between our schools has truly helped
me to understand minority issues and it has made me more
aware of all people around me." adds Susquehanna
sophomore Christine Sanderson of Mechanicsburg.
Supported by a renewed mini-grant from the
Pennsylvania Campus Compact Intercampus
Collaborative Effort Program. Susquehanna and its
nationally acclaimed volunteer Project House System
have developed a partnership with the historically black
Lincoln University to swap strengths.
Susquehanna has a rich tradition of service to the
community and an established Volunteer Center which
acts as a clearinghouse for community service activities,
while Lincoln is the oldest college in the United States
to have as its original purpose the education of youth of
African descent.
The partnership was a vision of Susquehanna
University President Joel Cunningham and President
Niara Sudarkasa of Lincoln University.
"President Sudarkasa and I saw a partnership between the
two institutions as an attractive opportunity for growth on
both campuses. We are both delighted at the success of the
program." says Cunningham.
The partnership activities began with the formation of
small student core groups from both campuses to set
goals and expectations of the grant.
"The core committee members represent students on
both campuses who have an interest in making both
schools stronger." says Lincoln senior Leandra Casson
"We are committed to much more than our two-pronged
objectives of service and diversity. We want to educate
students to be functional citizens and give back to any
community whether they are African Americans or white."
Susquehanna and Lincoln students met in Harrisburg.
a point equal distant from both campuses, to participate
in a joint service project with an inner-city community
center. Together. Susquehanna and Lincoln students
canvassed downtown Harrisburg neighborhoods, visiting
homes to ask survey questions regarding the construction
of a new community park and playground.
"The service projects are a key to developing our
volunteer center at Lincoln because we are really a city
w ithin a city and we need to strive for the same relationship
that Susquehanna has with its community." says senior
Lorrine Woods of Lincoln.
Most recently students from both schools met at
Susquehanna for a weekend retreat and spent a Saturday
afternoon visiting homes in Selinsgrove asking for canned
food as part of WNEP-TV's Feed-A-Friend project.
Together the core groups have published a newsletter
called Campus Connections, which is distributed campus-
wide at both universities. Sudarkasa also delivered the 1990
Susquehanna .spring commencement address and was
awarded an honorary doctor of humane letters. During
Susquehanna's black history month. Lincoln's gospel choir
participated in Susquehanna's musical tribute to Dr Martin
Luther King. Jr.
Extended goals of the grant include continued Lincoln
collaboration with Susquehanna's Volunteer Center
and Office of Multicultural Affairs, a possible faculty
exchange, and more extensive joint service projects and
student exchanges to include student government leaders
and both student and professional employees of the
Student Life Office.
"I believe the excitement and enthusiasm expressed by
all students, faculty and staff involved in the partnership
activities are evidence of the partnership's success,"
says Director of Volunteer Programs at Susquehanna
Deborah Woods.
Campus Academic
Network Has
University "ON LINE"
for 1990-91
With the push of a couple of buttons. Susquehanna
University students have been able to "hook-up" with
the world this year
The fall semester found Susquehanna entering the
first phase of a three-year Campus Academic Network
Development Plan. The plan centers around a major
upgrade of the University coinputer labs which will
augment and extend the StarLAN (Local Area Network)
currently operating in Seibert Hall, StarLAN allows
access to the Pennsylvania Research and Economic
Partnership Network (PREPnet). a high-capacity data-
communications network linked to other world-wide
networks such as Internet.
StarLAN offers students access to such features
as electronic mail and the most recent versions of
programs for word-processing and statistical analysis.
Connection to other services, such as access to the
Career Development and Placement Department's SIGI-
PLUS computerized guidance system, have also been
possible through the University's modem hook-up.
When it became a member of the network a year ago,
Susquehanna became one of the first schools of its size
to join PREPnet, which now has a membership of 24
businesses, colleges, and universities. Last year, both
StarLAN and PREPnet were accessible to Susquehanna
students, but only through the computer lab in Seibert
Hall. This year, students are able to access these
services through coinputer labs in the Blough-Weis
Library and in Steele Hall, increasing the number of
available terminals from 19 to 56. The Seibert lab has
also been equipped this year with new AT&T 386SX micro-
computers with full-color, high-resolution graphics. Laser
printers were also acquired for all three computer labs.
The networking power of StarLAN has increased the
use of electronic mail at Susquehanna, with all full-time
faculty and students assigned an electronic mail address.
Besides using electronic mail through the computer labs,
students and faculty have been able to work through a
modem hook-up in their homes or residence hall rooms
if they own a personal computer.
The next two years of the Campus Academic Network
Development Plan will see connection of the remote
PC's and terminals to the Blough-Weis Library, which
expects to complete its automation project by Fall 1991
"The centerpiece of library automation is the public
catalog." says Peter Deckle, University librarian and
director of Susquehanna's Honor's Program. "The
computer catalog will not simply replace the traditional
3x5 card catalog, but provide for the future linkage to
other collection and remote data-bases.
"The library system will make the fullest use possible
of StarLAN and support the concept of a .scholar's work
station wherever its users are located."
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
5
Faculty/Staff Briefs
■ Associate Professor of Music Jack Fries won first
place at the Festival of the Arts-Ragtime Piano
Competition with an original composition for piano
entitled "Flying Fingers Rag." His interest has also
taken him to the final in the Symposium for New
Woodwind Quintet Music in Athens. GA with a work
entitled "Six Sketches for Woodwind Quintet."
■ Despite pouring rain and strong headwinds. Jean
Smith, publications manager, and Laurie Gronlund,
assistant director of career development & placement,
completed the MS 150 City to Shore Bike Tour The MS
150 is a two-day. 150-mile round trip from Garden State
Park in Cherry Hill. NJ to Ocean City. NJ and hack.
The $500 plus that Jean and Laurie earned went to the
National Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society. Many thanks
to all that supported them on their adventure!
■ Professor of Music Cyril Stretansky was the featured
clinician for approximately 40 vocal music teachers and
choral conductors from the Harrisburg. Lancaster, York,
Carlisle, and Hershey areas at their in-service day. His
topic for the clinic was "Achieving the Goals of Music
Education through Choral Programming." Cy was also the
gue.st conductor for the annual Bradford /Sullivan County
High School Choral Festival held at Sullivan County High
School in November.
■ President Joel Cunningham was the 1990 recipient
of the Distinguished Alumnus Award at the University
of Tennessee at Chattanooga. He was honored at a
special reception at UTC.
■ The College Placement Council (CPC) recognized
Dick Hess, director of career development and
placement, for his 10 years of service and his many
contributions to his profession. A past president of the
national association. Hess was presented a check for
$2,000 in his name to the Office of Career Development
and Placement.
■ Professor and Head of Modern Languages Jack
Kolbert presented two lectures at the Capital Area
Inservice Conference for 3.000 teachers from Central
Pennsylvania. His topics were "Foreign Languages:
Their Place in International Business. Trade, and
Foreign Service" and "Latest Trends in the Foreign
Language Discipline." Kolbert also presented two
keynote lectures and conducted workshops for 50
high school foreign language teachers.
■ Director of Continuing Education JoAnne Wray
was named vice president of the Continuing Education
Association of Pennsylvania at its state conference in
Pittsburgh. JoAnne also conducted a workshop for state
directors on "Faculty Development for Adjunct Staff."
■ Head of the Accounting Department Edward Schwan
earned "Outstanding Member of the Year 1989-90"
from the Susquehanna Valley Chapter of the National
Association of Accountants. Ed is presently vice
president for membership and marketing for the
regional chapter.
■ New Head of Music Lou Rossman was a panelist for
a symposium for collegiate Music Educators National
Conference (MENC) leaders. He was asked to serve
with the current national chair and the Southern
Division chair on the panel to address current issues and
future directions at the national level for MENC members.
■ Lecturer in Art and well-known photographer David
Lauver won the Dctweiler Award at the Art Association
of Harrisburg Exhibition titled "Sky." David's photos of
local Amish and Mennonites were also included in the
October release of Vw Treasury of Amish Quilts by
Rachel & Kenneth Pellman.
■ Warehime Professor of Business Bill Ward was the
distinguished principal speaker for a special Japanese
management seminar by the Affiliated Professional
Societies Council of Dayton. OH. The Council consists
of 64 engineering and science-related professional
societies whose combined membership exceeds 15.000.
Ward's role in the seminar was co-sponsored by General
Electric's Jet Engine Division and the United States Air
Force's Research and Development Conmiand.
■ Susquehanna's outstanding writer and Associate
Professor of English Gary Fincke was honored at a
reception in Harrisburg for outstanding Pennsylvania
writers which was held to launch PENNBOOK. a
month-long statewide book festival.
■ Associate Professor and Head of English Ron Dolterer
was a busy participant at the National Collegiate Honors
Council's (NCHC) annual conference in Baltimore. MD.
He organized and moderated a panel on "Maturing in
Honors: Some Administrators Do Honors First." He also
taught "Beginning in Honors." a day-long course for
new honors directors for two-year institutions. Dottcrer
also chaired meetings of the Publications Board and
hosted a reception for past and future NCHC authors.
Finally, he participated as a member in two executive
committee meetings.
■ Vice President for Academic Affairs Jeanne Neff
conducted a workshop for department heads from colleges
and universities organized at the University Center of
Georgia on November 12-1.1 in Atlanta. Neff has served on
the "faculty" of the ACE Department Leadership Project
since 1982. The project's aim is to encourage and support
department heads in their leadership role, considered
central to effective academic development for institutions
of all sizes. She delivered the keynote presentation.
Calendar of Events
Mar. 1,2
Mar. 2
Mar. 3
Mar. 6
Mar. 21
Mar. 22
Mar. 23
Mar. 24
Mar. 25
Mar. 26
Mar. 28
Mar. 30
Apr 2
Apr. 3
Apr. 4
Apr. 6
Apr 7
Apr 8
Apr 9
Apr 10
Apr II
Apr 13
Apr U
Apr 16
Susquehanna Winter Theatre Prodiiciion, 8 p m
Women's Auxiliary Luncheon. 12:30 pm.
University Artist Series:
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, 3 p.m.
Faculty Recital: Galen Diebler. 8 pm.
Women's History Week with speaker: Kim Jackson
Susquehanna Jazz Ensemble, 8 pm.
Men's Tennis vs. York, 11 a.m.
V/omen's Tennis vs. Marywood, U a.m.
Women's Lacrosse vs. Swarthmore. 1 p.m.
Faculty Recital; Kathleen Hartzel & Jack Fries. 8 p.i
Baseball vs. York. I p.m.
Softball vs. King's, 2:30 p.m.
Susquehanna Golf Tournament with Scranton,
Lycoming, Juniata, Western Maryland, Wilkes. Ursi
Gettysburg. York, and Delaware Valley. I pm
Baseball vs. King's. I p.m.
Men's & Women's Track vs. Dickinson. 3:30 p.m.
Baseball vs. Elizabethtown, 1 p.m.
Susquehanna Track Invitational, II a.m.
Softball vs. Ehzabethtown. 2:30 p.m.
Women's Tennis vs. Lycoming, 3 p.m.
Artist Series Event:
Oakland Ballet "The Crystal Slipper". 8 p.m.
Women's Tennis vs. Elizabelhtown, II a.m.
Men's Tennis vs. Elizabelhtown, 2 p.m.
Susquehanna Symphonic Band Concert, 3 p.m.
Golf vs. York. I p.m.
Women's Tennis vs. York, 3 p.m.
Women's Lacrosse vs. Juniata, 3 p.m.
Baseball vs. Dickinson. 1 p.m.
Golf vs, Lycoming, 2 p.m.
Softball vs. Scranion. 3 p.m.
Men's Tennis vs. Western Maryland, 3:30 p.m.
Baseball vs. Messiah. 1 p.m.
Baseball vs. Misericordia, 1 p.m.
Women's Tennis vs. King's
Men's Tennis vs. Lock Haven. 3 p.m.
Women's Track vs. Juniata
Visiting Writers Series:
Pennsylvania Writers/Focus Student Reading. 7 p.m
Softball vs. York. 3 p.m.
Apr
3
Softball at Dickinson. 3 p.m.
Baseball vs. Lock Haven. 3:30 p.m.
Baseball at Scranton. 3 p.m.
Women's Lacrosse vs. Dickinson. 4 p.m.
Apr
4
Golf at Lehigh with Muhlenberg. TBA
Apr 20
Men's & Women's Track vs. Gettysburg.
Men's Tennis at Wilkes, 3 p.m
Delaware Valley, and Lycoming, I p.m.
Apr
6
Men's Track at Colonial Relays, TBA
Apr 22
Susquetianna Golf Tournament with Bucknell. Albright.
Dickinson. Elizabelhtown. Gettysburg. Juniata. King's.
Messiah, Millersville, Lock Haven. Wilkes, and York.
1p.m.
Men's Tennis vs. Scranton. 3 p.m.
Women's Track at Messiah, TBA
Golf at Western Maryland Invitational. Noon
Baseball al Juniata, 1 p.m.
Softball at Lycoming, I p.m.
Women's Lacrosse al Washington, 1 p.m.
Apr 23
Women's Tennis vs. Wilkes. 3 p.m.
Apple-Zimmerman Lecture, TEA
Susquehanna Valley Chorale Concert:
Zion Lutheran Church. Sunbury, 3 p.m.
Apr 24
Softball vs. Juniata. 3 p.m.
Apr
7
Susquehanna Valley Chorale Concert:
Apr 25
Women's Lacrosse vs. Muhlenberg. 3:30 p.m.
Zion Lutheran Church, Sunbury. PA. 3 p.m.
Spring Theatre Production. 8 p.m.
Apr
9
Softball at Lebanon Valley. 3 p.m.
Apr 26
Spring Theatre Production. 8 p m.
Apr
10
Women's Tennis at Juniata, 3 p.m.
Apr 27
Lutheran Youth Day, 8 a.m.
Apr
12-14
University Choir on Tour TBA
Baseball vs. Ithaca, 2 p.m.
Apr
13
Women's Tennis at Western Maryland. 11 a.m.
Spring Theatre Production. 8 p.m.
Women's Lacrosse at Gettysburg. 11:30 a.m.
Alumnus Recital: Matthew Schukis, 8 p.m.
Softball at Wilkes. 1 p.m.
Apr 28
University Choir Concert, 3 p.m.
Men's & Women's Track al Western Maryland.
Apr 29
Lindback Student Scholar Day, 6:30 p.m.
Messiah, and Juniata. 1 p.m.
FRONTLINE Spring Concert. 8 p.m.
Apr
IS
Women's Lacrosse al Johns Hopkins. 4 p.m
May 2
Chamber Singers Concert, 8 p.m.
Apr
17
Golf at Lebanon Valley with Muhlenberg and
May 5
Susquehanna Women's Choir Concert. 3 p.m.
Swarthmore. 1 p m
May 11
Women's Auxiliary Meeting and Luncheon. 12:30 p.m.
Apr
18
Women's Tennis at Dickinson. 3 p.m.
May 19
Baccalaureate Service, 10:30 a.m.
Commencement, 3 p.m.
Apr
20
Baseball at Albright. 1 pm
Softball at Messiah, 1 p.m.
Women's Tennis al Scranton, 1 p m.
On The Road
Apr
Apr
22
23
Softball at Gettysburg. 3 p.m.
Women's Lacrosse at Juniata, 3 p.m.
Mar 13-17
Univei^ity Choir Tour TBA
Baseball at Gettysburg. 3:30 p.m.
Mar 21
Men's Tennis at Lycoming. 3 p.m.
Apr
24
Women's Tennis at Muhlenberg, i.iO p.m.
Mar 23
Men's & Women's Track at Moravian Invitational. TBA
Baseball at Wilkes. 1 p.m.
Apr
25
Baseball al Bucknell, 2 p.m.
Men's Tennis at King's. 3 p.m
Softball at Marywood. I p.m.
Apr
26
Women's Tennis al Albright. 3 p.m.
Mar 26
Women's Tennis at Gettysburg, 3 p.m
Men's Tennis at Dickinson, 3 pm.
Mar 27
Men's Tennis at Gettysburg. 3 p.m.
Apr 2
Men's Tennis at Juniata, 3 p.m.
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
6
Sports
1940,1990 Crusaders Share Recipe for Success
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Zeravica's 23-yard touchdown pass lo end Blair Heatun
midway through the second quarter proved to be the
only scoring as the Crusaders pulled off the upset.
"They were supposed to beat the tar out of us, but
somehow we got six points and it held up for the rest
of the game," says Templin.
The following week, the Crusaders nailed down only
^ the second undefeated season in school history at that
lime with a victory over Hartwick (13-0). The win
completed a magical season where Stagg masterfully
The 1940 Crusaders: First Row (L lo R): Jack Helm. Monk Meyers. John Zuback. Bluir Heaion. Pint Templin. Joe Greco. John crafted a team with special chemistry.
Maiihetis. Joe Canipana. Boh Martin. Steve Zeravica. Larry haacs. Middle Row: Ray Conrad. George Bass. Jim Hall. Bob McFall, "As it turned out. most of our team ended up being
Ken Lyons. Ed Rogers. Frank Corcoran, Sanford Blough. Ed Richards. Joe Wos. Joe Peyton, and Don Ford. Top Row: Coach Amos professional people and I think that quality was a plus.
Alonzo Stagg Jr. Daniel MacCartney (mngrj. StanNale. Alan Berlin. Rex Sunday. Marvin Maneval. Paul Stetler, Herman Our I.Q. probably helped us learn our plays and study
Sluempfle, Line Coach Bob Pritchard and Assistant Tom Lewis. Sam Fletcher and Dick Matthews were both missing from the the game better." he adds. "I think we also had a sense
photograph. pf togetherness that other teams didn't have because we
played together for three years."
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Although the sport of football has changed a great
deal over the past 50 years, the 1990 Susquehanna
University football team used the same recipe of
academic and athletic balance for success as the
1940 undefeated Crusader football team which was
honored at halftime of the Parents' Day game with
Widener University.
The 1990 Crusaders completed their fifth straight
winning season in 1990 (7-3), and feamred three Academic
Ail-Americans and campus leaders among its roster in
quarterback David Battisti, offensive guard Matt Caretti,
and nose guard John Garrett.
The 1940 squad finished 7-0-1 and was the first great
team under Susquehanna's legendary 17-year head coach
Amos Alonzo Stagg Jr. (1935-54). In addition to the
success on the field, the 1940 squad had its share of
academic excellence and went on to produce five
doctors and/or dentists, a scientist, two industrial
executives, and the manager of a major veteran's
hospital among its 25-man roster.
Although the present Crusaders had almost four times
the number of players, didn't feature any two-way players,
and were much bigger and stronger than their 1940
predecessors, the formula for football Susquehanna style
was the same for present 28-year-old rookie head coach
Steve Briggs as it was for Stagg, now 92.
"The balance between academics and athletics is the
whole philosophy of Susquehanna and that's why we get the
epitome of the true student athlete," says Briggs. "We strive
for all of our kids to be academically oriented and they
know our school philosophy that we're an academic
institution first and foremost."
"Athletics, like academics, demands long hours of
practice and drill which weed out the lazy and those
lacking deep purpose," says Stagg. "College gives the
athlete faith and confidence to succeed, and athletics
gives the student the staying power necessary for
achievement."
Achievement is exactly what players from Stagg's
1940 team did on the field, although it wasn't easy.
Fielding the smallest team in his first six years, he
molded the squad into a winner, despite having to fill
because of class, " recalls Phil Templin '42 of Meadville,
an offensive center and linebacker in 1940 who is now a
retired senior research chemist from Gulf Oil Co.
"A lot of the players had labs until 4 o'clock and I
remember we had to run plays against the tackling
dummies, instead of other players, during some days."
says Larry Isaacs '43 of Selinsgrove, who is presently
a visiting professor of business practice at Susquehanna
and previously had been chief financial officer for
Federated Department Stores Inc.
Despite the small numbers. Stagg's squad rolled
to victories in its first two games over the University
of Buffalo (20-6) and American University (33-13),
and then got a touchdown by fullback Steve Zeravica
in the third week to stop Swarthmore's I2-game winning
streak (7-0).
Faced with several injuries and a slick field due to a
driving snow storm, Susquehanna suffered its lone blemish
against then-undefeated Juniata in a scoreless tie.
"I remember that game was played in slop. It was the
kind of day where you'd slide 6 to 10 feet every time you
tried to stop." says Templin. "Both teams were capable
of scoring, but not under those conditions."
The squad rebounded from its first blemish with
victories at the City College of New 'York (14-7) and
Allegheny (27-12). Those wins gave the Crusaders a
5-0-1 record and set up a homecoming showdown with
undefeated Moravian. Touted as having its strongest
team ever. Moravian powered its way to victories in its
first six games while outscoring its opponents 182-9.
Despite the unfavorable odds, Stagg had his team
ready.
"Coach Stagg had scouted a number of their games
because they always played on Friday nights in
Bethlehem," recalls Sam Fletcher '41 of
Northumberland, retired director of the Wilkes-Barre
Veteran's Hospital. "Coach Stagg and Moravian's coach
Judd Timm had a little rivalry going and every time
Moravian would score, Timm would know where Stagg
Sports Teams Complete
Successful Fall Season
As always, the fall season produced plenty of beautiful
foliage on the Susquehanna campus, and much success
on the Crusader athletic fields. Four of the five varsity
teams posted .500 or better records with a combined
mark of 43-30-4 (.558 winning percentage) and were
also represented on various post-season all-star teams.
Despite losing starting senior quarterback David
Battisti of Susquehanna, the school's all-lime leading
passer, to a season-ending knee injury in the season's
fourth week, rookie head coach Steve Briggs held the
football team together to produce the program's fifth-
straight winning season, finishing 7-3 overall, 6-2 and
tied for second in the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC).
After getting off to a slow start, the field hockey team
rallied for victories in four of its last five games to finish
5-5-3 for I5th-year head coach Connie Harnum.
The Crusader men's cross country team had a
season of peaks and valleys in 1990. but finished with
a 3-1 record for second-year head coach Bob Remaley.
Fourth-year head coach Terry Molloy continued to
try and build the soccer program, and took a young
squad into competition in the strong MAC-Northwest.
Although the team suffered through a 5-12-1 campaign,
several young players give the team a better outlook for
the future.
After equalling the best record in school history at
23-11 (1984) while advancing to the MAC playoffs a year
ago, the Lady Crusaders went one stop further in 1990,
finishing 23-9 while advancing to the semi-finals of
the MAC Championships, for third year head coach
Carole Templon.
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Athletic Director Don Hamum, filling in for Bill Muir,
'65, football. The inductees are joined by Alumni
Association President William A, Lewis '68, and
president Joel Cunningham,
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Despite Rain, Homecoming 1990 A Success
Despite a steady rain through the night and into the
morning. Homecoming 1990 at Susquehanna University
proceeded with high spirits for the more than 1.000
alumni who returned to campus on September 22.
The day's formal activities began with the traditional
Homecoming Parade down the streets of Selinsgrove.
President Emeritus Gustave Weber served as Grand
Marshall for the event, accompanied in his convertible
by President and Mrs. Cunningham.
Following a barbecue lunch, which had been moved
into the Degenstcin Campus Center because of the weather,
the focus shifted to Stagg Field where Susquehanna's
football team defeated Wilkes 34-18 before a crowd of
more than 3.000.
In a pre-game ceremony. Gretchen Sloan, a senior
Spanish major from Ramsey. New Jersey, was crowned
as 1991 Homecoming Queen.
At halftime. women's basketball and tennis star Ruth
Athey Watson '84 of Lawrenceburg, Indiana, men's
basketball standout James Baglin '75 of Green Brook,
New Jersey, and football great William Muir '65 of
Carmel, Indiana were inducted into Susquehanna's
Sports Hall of Fame,
Several other Susquehanna sports teams were also
in action on Homecoming Weekend. The soccer team
defeated King's College 3-1. the field hockey team
played Western Maryland to a 3-3 tie (in double
overtime!), and the cross country team finished the
day at 2-1.
Other activities for the weekend included the Class
of 1985's fifth reunion (with a Friday night dance at
Dauntless Hook and Ladder Fire Company and a post-
game gathering at the Blue Lion Inn), a yearbook party
for the Class of 1990. and a Sunday morning worship
service at Weber Chapel Auditorium.
On the Friday evening prior to Homecoming, the fifth
annual Volunteer Leadership Appreciation Dinner was
held in the Dining Hall of the Degenstein Campus
Center. Sponsored jointly by the Development.
Admissions. Career Development and Placement, and
Alumni Offices, this event honors those individuals who
have contributed their time and energy to Susquehanna
University. Guest speakers included President Joel
Cunningham. Vice President for Academic Affairs
Jeanne Neff Alumni Association President William
Lewis '68. and Christine Sanderson '93.
Various volunteer workshops were held on Saturday
morning as part of the Volunteer Leadership Conference.
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Susquehannans on Parade
Dear Fellow Alumni.
Even though the Holidays have just passed and sub-
freezing temperatures are still the norm here in Central
Pennsylvania, we're already focusing our attention on
this spring's Alumni Weekend. Scheduled for June 7, 8,
and 9, 1991, this is a time when all of you can renew
your ties to Susquehanna and return to campus for a
weekend of remembering, fellowship, and fun.
Once again, we are looking forward to welcoming all
of our alumni back to Selinsgrove. and this year we are
giving special recognition to those of you whose
graduation year ends with a "I" or "6." Additionally,
the classes of 1941. 1951. and 1966 will be celebrating
their 50th. 40th. and 25th reunions respectively with a
number of special activities. Major events open to all
alumni include a Friday night barbecue, the traditional
Parade of Classes and Alumni Luncheon on Saturday
afternoon, a sumptuous buffet Saturday evening
(followed by music and dancing in three locations!),
and an Alumni Worship Service on Sunday morning.
Speaking of traditions, a new one was started here at
Susquehanna when we moved Alumni Weekend to early
June following graduation. Admittedly, this change was
greeted with some skepticism when we first tried it
several years ago, but the enthusiastic response from
those of you who have tried it has been nothing short of
overwhelming. Not a surprising reaction, really, when
you consider the variety of activities now available as we
"take over the campus."
Remember how much fun it was living in the
dorm? Well, we have a room reserved for you near your
classmates! Swimming pool and tennis courts? We have
those too! If you haven't dined in the cafeteria recently,
you're in for a very pleasant surprise (I don't think our
students know how good they have itil. And, because
we think you're going to be excited about the changes to
the campus itself, we've arranged a number of special
guided tours. Just wait until you see the expanded Fisher
Science Building with the observatory and pendulum!
As you might imagine, our office devotes considerable
time and energy into planning the best Alumni Weekend
possible. However, no matter how many activities we
offer or how exceptional the facilities, this event cannot
be successful without your participation. In many respects.
1 feel that our principal task here is to simply provide all
of you with the opportunity to interact with one another
in an enjoyable and comfortable amiosphere. The memories,
the shared experiences, the renewed acquaintances, and
the new friends that you'll make are all part of the
Susquehanna experience and combine to make Alumni
Weekend truly special. Those of you who have attended
in the past understand what I am saying.
Mark your calendars now for Alumni Weekend 1991.
and. in a month or so when you receive your official
brochure, sign up for what promises to be a memorable
three days. It's a decision you won't regret.
Sincerely.
Sam Kuba '75
Director of Alumni Relations
NOTE: Please submit alumni updates to the Office of Alumni
Relations, Susquehanna University. Selinsgrove. PA 17870.
Items received before January 15 will be included in the Spring
issue. The deadline for the Summer issue is June 1.
THE THIRTIES
The Rev. and Mrs Lester J. Karschner '37. celebrated
their 50th wedding anniversary in July of 1990. At the same
time their son, Richard S. Karschner "65 and his wife, the
former Grace Simington '64, celebrated their 25th wedding
anniversary. The Rev. Karschner served various churches in
Pennsylvania, retiring in 1977 from Zion in Hoiiidaysburg. He
has been serving as visitation pastor at St. Matthew Church in
Hanover. PA.
THE FIFTIES
Christine Harman Engle '53 has been named convenor of
the cluster. Eastern Wash mgton— Idaho Synodical Women's
Organization of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
Also, she has been elected for a second term as Regent for the
Elizabeth Hart Spalding Chapter, Daughters of the American
Revolution,
The Rev. Foster McCurley *59 has been elected to the
boards of the Good Shepherd Home. He will serve on the
boards of the home and its rehabilitation hospital. He is pastor
of Trinity Lutheran Church. Reading, PA.
THE SIXTIES
Clark R. Mosier "63 is with Burger King in Naples. FL.
John F. School '65. a retired 25-year Navy veteran, has
become assistant power plant engineer at Merck & Co. Inc..
Riverside. PA.
Nicholas A. Lopardo '68 has been promoted to executive
vice president. State Street Bank and Trust Company. Lopardo
has also joined the Chairman's Office. He will continue to
manage Slate Street's asset management business.
Barry I. Llewellyn '69 has recently joined CIGNA
Property and Casualty Group in Philadelphia as associate vice
president and actuary. He is a member of the Casualty Actuarial
Society and The American Academy of Actuaries. His wife.
Jean McEvoy Llewellyn '71. is director of communications
for Elwyn. Inc.. in Media. PA.
THE SEVENTIES
Michael A. Cummins '70 is vice president. Adobe Gas
Marketing Co-, Citicorp Center. Houston. TX.
Bonnie Eiker Lightcap '70 has been named assistant director
of development for information services at Hood College.
Jeffrey W. Prichard '71 is a self-employed craftsman. He
designs and makes furniture, especially reproductions— hand
made to every detail.
Thomas H. Carter '72 has been appointed editor of
Fiminoies. the quarterly newspaper of The Road Runners Club
of America. Tom has been sports reporter for Tlie Washingiim
Times since 1985.
David M. Diffenderfer '72 has been promoted to vice
president in the metropolitan banking group of Hamilton Bank
in Harrisburg. PA.
Bruce A. Henderson '72 is with Office Efficiency Systems,
Inc. His wife is the former Maren Alekel '73.
David D, Dagle III '73 is with Warshow & Sons in Milton, PA.
Thomas J, Moran '73 is with Lan Frame Systems in Far
Hills, NJ.
John W. "Jim" Schrader '73 is the new president/chief
executive officer of the Corry Memorial Hospital Board of
Directors. Jim earned his master's degree in health
administration from Duke University.
William D, Atkinson '74 is national account manager,
AT&T
James .S. Brosius '75 is with AMP, Inc.. Harrisburg. PA.
Keith W. Green '75 of the Metro-Dade Police Department has
been named "Officer of the Year" by the Kendall Federation of
Homeowner Associations. Miami. FL because of his outstanding
accomplishments as a School Resource Program Officer assigned
to MacAnhur South Senior High School.
William E. Swanger '76. director of communications for
Tressler Lutheran Services. Lower Allen Township, has received
a second national APEX award for work on Tressler's publications.
Barbara L. Birdsall '77 is a member of the board of
directors of the Monmouth Council of Girl Scouts. A former
Girl Scout, she is an attorney with Stout & O'Hagan.
Lorna Jean Silver Elliot '77 is an associate professor at
New Jersey Institute of Technology.
Dr. Karen B. James '78 has been elected to Fellowship in
the American College of Cardiology. Bethesda. MD. She is
currently practicing cardiology at the Cleveland Clinic in
Cleveland. OH.
David J. Lantz '78. a self-employed musician, plays with
the music group "Quintessence."
Sheryl L. Maningo '78 is with AuSable Valley Central
School. Willsboro. NY.
Jennifer Gamble Henne '79 has been named director of the
Upper Perkiomen Child Care Center by the board of direcitirs.
She is responsible for coordinating the overall program of the
center, including staffing and program design.
Peter S. Johnson '79 has been made partner in the law firm
of Gaston & Snow. Boston. MA.
THE EIGHTIES
Frank L. Arena '80 is with Mitachi Data Systems.
Mary Pat Brown-Christenson '81 is a relationship
manager— securities services. Bankers Trust Company.
New York City.
Henry A. Hill '81 is a manager/data processor. Sea Land
Service.
Stephen B. Cowles '82 is a senior copywriter in advertising
Ogiivy & Mather. New York City
Daniel J. Distasio, Jr. '82 is with the law firm of Liebcri
Short & Hirshland, Philadelphia. PA.
Kevin G. Doty '82 is in sales. Wyeth-Ayers Pharmaceutical,
Cape Coral. FL.
Paul M. Knedeisen '82 is in loan review. Dartmouth Bank.
Manchester. NH.
Leslie A. Thorburn '82 teaches kindergarten and second
grade reading at the Haverford School.
William E. Cochran '83 is with NCH Promoiional
Services, a division of Dun & Bradstrect.
Timothy W. Ryan '83 is director ol sales. Pebble Beach
Resorts. CA.
Karen Jancski Sauer '83 is a financial analyst. Troll
Association. Mahwah, NJ.
Jill C. Keoppel '84 is assistant property manager,
Hines Interests,
Linda E. Roemer '84 is a financial analyst with The Cafriiz
Group. Washington. DC.
Deborah A. Darrah '85 is with Lincoln Service Corp and
lives in Alexandria. VA.
Jeffrey W. Dentier '85 is a trust administrative officer with
First Vermont Bank & Trust Company. Brattleboro. VT.
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Stuart W. Juppenlatz '85 has been promoied to corporale
(rust administrator at Fulton Bank in Lancaster. PA.
William D. Murray '85 is a CP.A- and has recently been
promoted to corporate accounting manager. Blockbuster
Entertainment Corp.. Ft. Lauderdale. FL.
Carolyn A. Ryan '87 has been promoted to programmer
analyst. Ciba-Geigy Corporation, Summit, NJ,
David J. Savino '87 is in sales. Kinney Wallcoverings.
Sanford. NC.
Jeffrey B. Cole '88 is a manager. Eastern Airlines.
Nina G. Maroon '88 is with guide publications. HBO Inc .
New York City.
William "Brad" Smedley '88 is a customer-service
representative. Vision Financial, Keene, NH.
Brett L. Reiland '89 is with Delta Airlines. He works the
service between Atlanta. Georgia and Frankfurt. Germany.
Advanced Degrees
Stephen M. Beniz '87: M.B.A m health and medical
services administration. Widener University. He is a tirst
lieutenant in the Army Medical Service Corp and serving
in the Maryland National Guard,
Christine M. Bringman '82: M.B.A. in finance. Temple
Universii), She is manager of corporate revenue at Bell of
Pennsylvania.
Jamie Mitchell Molitori.s '83: master of education degree
in English from Kutztown University She is self employed
as a consultant in the areas of familv relations and drug and
alcohol awareness and education. She has been most active in
employee training tor large companies and classroom work
with at-risk high school students.
Lynn E. Parks '82: masters degree in social service. Bryn
Mawr college. She is a therapist at Family Guidance Center,
Reading. PA.
Sally J. Cherrington '81: master's degree in music, Yale
University, She received the Charles Ivey Organ Prize, the
Faculty Award from the Yale Institute of Sacred Music, and
was named Frank Bozyan Organ Scholar. She is in her doctoral
program at Yale and is a teaching assistant in Organ and
Music History.
Andrew R. Siegel '85: J.D., Creighton University, Omaha,
Nebraska.
Do's
REILINC-MULLENS
Nancy E. Mullens '81 to John P. Reiling. May 20, 1989.
Our Lady ol Good Counsel. Saien Island, NY. Nancy is a
programmer/analyst. The Prudential Insurance Company of
America. Newark. NY. Her husband is general manager.
Saxton Falls Sand & Gravel Co. / 5 Westmmster Place.
Morristown. NJ 07960.
CALUHER-GOSS
Ginger L. Goss '88 to James S. Galliher. September 16.
1989, St. Paul's United Church ol Christ. Beavertown. PA,
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Bonnie L. Herb '88
and Tracy L. Kilbride '88. Ginger is a senior accountant. The
Prudential Property Company. Newark. NJ- Her husband is a
computer programmer/analyst. Atlas Yarn Company. Paterson.
NJ. /lOO Weinmanns Boulevard. Wayne. NJ 07470-2855.
CONNORS-BELAS
Karen Belas '82 to Clifford J, Connors. December 3. 1989.
The Infancy Church. Bethlehem. PA. Karen manages the mail
order division of Drake Publishers. NYC. Her husband
manages the Schisler Funeral Home. Northampton. PA. / 688
Cedar Hill Lane Drive. Allentown. PA 18103.
CLOSE-ADAMS
Kelly D. Adams to Richard F. CIo.se III '88. April 20 1990.
St. Ignatius Loyola Roman Catholic Church. Whitfield. PA.
Richard is with Cardio Medical Products. Belleville. NJ. His
wife is with Hamilton Bank. Lancaster. PA, / 114 Victoria
Lane, Wyomissing. PA 19610,
LEVENGOOD-FLYNN
Barbara Flynn to Glenn K. Levengood '75. April 28. 1990.
St, Pascal's. Thousand Oaks. CA, Glenn is manager, profit
planning and business analyst. ARCO Chemical Company, /
Apartment 1879. Parkview Tower 14. 88 Tai Tarn Reservoir
Road. Hong Kong,
DONAHUE-MARQVES
Zulmira Maria Marques to Michael -S. Donahue '82. May
12. 1990. Our Lady of Fatima. Newark. NJ Michael is a
senior foreign exchange dealer with Gclderman. Ltd. His wife
is a paralegal. / Apartment 804. 10 West Elm Street. Chicago.
IL 60610
MUNDIS-DVDURICH
Mary Ann Dudurich to Lawrence E. Mundis, Jr, '66. June
2. 1990 Abbey Reformed Church. United Church ol Christ.
Huntingdon. PA, Larry is a financial planning consultant /
R,D, 4. Huntingdon. PA 16652,
DORER-JAMES
Dr Karen B. James "78 to William R. Dorer, Jr., June 9,
1990 Plymouth Church. United Church of Christ. Shaker
Heights. OH, In the wedding party from Susquehanna were
Margaret DeLucca Malteo '78 and D. Margaret Thorns '78
Karen is a cardiologist. Cleveland Clinic, Her husband is an
attorney, / 6331 Woodhawk Drive. Maytleld Heights. OH
44124.
HOFFMAN-DAVEY
Anne M. Davey '87 to Albert D. Hoffman. June 2. 1990. St,
Anastasia. Newtown Square. PA, Anne is a reservation sales
agent. Amtrak. and her husband is a project engineer. Rocon
Inc Leslie A. Heller '87 was the maid of honor. / 4 Dana
Court. Canterbury Drive, Aston, PA 19014
PENNEYKEIRANS
Veronica T, Keirans to James F. Penney '85. June 16. 1990.
St. Jude's Church. Mountaintop. PA, James is a first lieutenant
in the U,S. Army Reserve and is the owner of a painting
business. The bride is director of therapy for the Hand Center
Inc. in Scranton and Wilkes-Barre. / 43 Oak Drive.
Mountaintop. PA 18707-1808,
RIES-STARK
Deborah Stark to Jeffrey F Ries '86. June 16. 1990. First
United Church of Christ. South Dartmouth. MA, In the
wedding party from Susquehanna was Dr, Richard Kozlowski
'75, Mother of the groom is Maureen Davenport Ries '62.
Jeff is a senior systems engineer. SynOptics. Marlboro. MA,
The bride is an office systems consultant for Wang Laboratories.
Lowell. MA, / WSunland Drive. Hudson. NH 03051,
KIRKEGARD-ANDERES
Emily E. Anderes '80 to Lars T Kirkegard. June 23. 1990.
Our Laiiy of Mount Carmel Church. Ridgewiiod. PA In the
wedding party from Susquehanna was Holly Mentzel Falcon
'80. Emily is manager, special events. Magazine Publishers of
America. N,Y,C. Her husband is manager/pricing and
accounts. Joseph E. Seagram & Sons. N,Y,C. / 44 Ridge Road.
Ridgewood. NJ 07450,
CA ULFIELD- COMPTON
Catherine L, Compton '81 to Martin W. Caulfield. Jr..
June 2-3. 1990. St. Francis of Assisi Church in Brant Beach.
Long Beach Island. NJ. Cynthia Biever Weston '81 was in the
wedding party Cathy is director of resident life at Cabrini College.
Radnor. PA, / 4 Hawthorne Lane. Rosemont. PA I901O
YOUNG-VASIL
Beth Anne Vasil '82 to Bryan A. Young. June 24, 1990
Church of the Holy Spirit. Orleans. MA. Beth is a music
teacher for the Stoneham Public Schools. Her husband is a
The Susquehanna University Fund wants YOU!
OPPORTUNITY
"he Susquehanna University Fund (SUF) is malong
progress tcward its goal of $1,050,000, but we still need
your support!
This year, gifts to the SUF will underwrite vital programs and
facilities including student financial aid; faculty salaries; Fisher
Science Hall renovations; and the Blough-Weis Library. And, for
those who have not yet made a commitment to the Window of
Opportunity program, a gift of this year's SUF will be considered
campaign participation.
If you haven't yet made a commitment to the SUF— do it today!
We're counting on YOU to be a part of this landmark effort.
Please make your gift to the 1990-91 SUFby June 30.
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music teacher in Newton, MA. as well as a free-lance
musician in the Boston area. / 1602 Village Road W..
Norwood. MA 02082-2529.
BUNSA-CLARKE
Karen Ann Clarke '82 to Robert J. Bunsa, Jr. '81. June
24. 1990, St. John's Episcopal Church. Ramsey. NJ. Kenneth
M. Johnson '81 was in the wedding party. Karen is a product
manager in the Check Clearance Group of Chemical Bank.
N.Y.C. Robert is a registered represenutive with the Equitable
Financial Services and Life Insurance Companies. Edison. NJ,
/ 423 Lawrence Road. #711. Lawrenceville, NJ 08648.
SCHEIB-SPICHER
Wendy Lou Spicher to Michael P. Scheib '78, June 30, 1990,
Halifax United Methodist Church, Halifax, PA. J. Randy Westrol
'79 was in the wedding party. Mike is vice president of operations
for Inservco Insurance Services, Inc. . a subsidiary of Pennsylvania
National Insurance. / 299 Allendale Way. Camp Hill. PA 17011.
CARLSON-DeGRAW
Karen M. DeGraw '89 to Douglas B. Carlson '88. June 30.
1990. Community United Methodist Church. Poughkeepsie, NY.
In the wedding party from Susquehanna were Tracy A. Lawrence
'89 and Timothy D. Billow '88. Karen is a kindergarten teacher.
Old Tappan Public Schools. Doug has been promoted to assistant
treasurer. Chase Manhattan Bank. / 53 Lmden Avenue, Park
Ridge, NJ 07656.
CAVRAK-DRAPER
Laurie Draper '87 to Brian Cavrak, July 7, 1990. First
Presbyterian Church. Woodbridge. NJ. Roberta Bianchi '87
was in the wedding party. Laurie is a member of the technical
staff. A.T.& T. Bell Laboratories. Holmdel. NJ. Her husband
is with Bell Communications Research. Piscataway. NJ. / 781
Coolidge Avenue. Woodbridge. NJ 07095.
SZOSTAK-McKEON
Copley E McKeon to Robert W. Szostak '81, July 7, 1990.
Spring Lake. NJ Susquehannans in the wedding party were
Michael M. Stachnik '81. Kevin J. McGoldrick '82. and
James J. Radvany '82. Bert is president of Career
Professionals, an executive search firm. His wife is a
marketing representative for McCollister's Moving & Storage.
Burlington. NJ. / 13 Kettering Court. Robbinsville. NJ 08691
SERVIDIO-CARRIERO
Robbin Carriero '85 to Damon Joseph Servidio, July 15,
1990 Christ the King Church, New Vernon, NJ. Robbin is a
trust new business officer and assistant vice president. The
National State Bank, South Orange, NJ. Her husband is a
senior product development engineer, Howmedica Inc. ,
Rutherford. NJ. / 310 Dixon Avenue. Paterson, NJ 07501
DILKS-BEAL
Mary Jayne Beal to Jeffrey A. Dilks '87. July 21. 1990,
Broadway United Methodist Church, Salem. NJ. James H.
Faust '87 of Susquehanna was in the wedding party. Jeffrey is
a teacher at John Fenwick Elemenury School. His wife is a
teacher at Cumberland Regional High School. / 287 East
Broadway. Salem, NJ 08079.
PYLE-HAUZE
Kimberly Ann Hauje '88 to Wayne E. Pyle '88. July 28.
1990. Diamond Methodist Church. "wilkes-Barre. PA. In the
wedding party from Susquehanna were Brent D. Snyder '88
and Kevin S. Pyle '91. Kim is choral director at Oscar F
Mayer School in Chicago. Wayne is a series regular on "The
Magic Door." a children's television show on CBS in Chicago.
/ 525 Stratford Place #478. Chicago. IL 60657
GOLDWORTHY-PARKHURSr
Sonia Parkhurst '89 to Simon Goldswonhy. August 4,
1990. in her home in Bloomsburv. NJ. / Box S13A, R.D. 2.
Bloomsbury. NJ 08804.
THEILLON-MCHOLS
Pfenny J. Nichols '89 to John C. Theillon '86. August 10
1990 John is with WLYC/WILQ in Williamsport. PA. Penny
is with human services. Community Services Group. WaLsontown.
PA. / R & H. Apartments #9. R.D. 4. Muncy, PA 17756
CELLim NELSON
Toney Nelson to Craig A. Cellitti '83. August II, 1990.
First Congregational Church. Cambridge. MA. Craig is an
attorney and maintains a private law practice in Cambridge. /
36-B Grey Street. Cambridge, MA 02138
ALEXIS-REDMAN
Dianne K. Stedman '87 to Manin Alexis. August 18. 1990.
Chapel One, LAFB, Hampton VA. Dianne is a substitute
teacher. Her husband is a first lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force.
In the wedding party from Susquehanna were Gertrude M.
James '89 and Sheeba Bhaskaran '90 / 1699-A 9th Street,
Langley Air Force Base, VA 23665-5000.
WOOD-ALTHOUSE
Jill Marie Althouse to Mark A. Wood '91, August 18. 1990.
St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lititz. PA. Mark is
with Alumax. / 9 South Broad Street, Lititz, PA 17543.
FERGUSON-LEVY
Grace Levy to Charles E. Ferguson, Jr. '79. August 25.
1990. Community Church of Great Neck. Long Island. NY. /
Apartment lOOl-A. School Lane House. 5450 Wissahickon
Avenue. Philadelphia, PA 19144.
ANTHONY-ANDREWS
Kimberly Andrews to Jeffrey Anthony '90, Christ Church
Cathedral, Springfield, MA. Jeffrey is with Emery Worldwide
at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, CT. His
wife is with Springfield Marriott Hotel. / 1095 Westfield
Street, West Springfield, MA 01089.
SANDRI-NIGLIO
Tina Marie Niglio to Joseph R. Sandri '88, September 1,
1990, St. Mary's, Kulpmonl, PA. Susquehannans in the
wedding party were Michael C, Pizzico '88, David J. Savino
'87, Stephen C. Curran '87, and Patrick W, Sterretl '88 Joe
is a revenue auditor. Department of Revenue, York, PA. His
wife IS a dental hygienist. / 4182 Elk Court, Mechanicsburg,
PA 17055.
HERRMAN-BEANS
Barbara A. Beans '79 to Kurt R. Herrman. September 1.
1990. at the Barclay Farmstead Museum. Cherry Hill. NJ.
Barbara is associate general counsel. Colonial Penn Group.
Inc.. Philadelphia Her husband is a sales representative for
A & A Foods. Carlstadt, NJ. / 514 Park Avenue, Collingswood
NJ 08108.
ALTADONNA-mn RIEMSDYK
Alexandra E. "Sacha" van Riemsdyk '84 to Tony
Altadonna, September 8. 1990, St. Paul Roman Catholic
Church, Ramsey, NJ. Susquehannans in the wedding party
were Frans van Riemsdyk '81, Allison Camps van
Riemsdyk '83, and Lisa Huchler Smith '84 Sacha is an
account executive, DialAmerica Marketing. Mahwah. NJ. Her
husband is an internal auditor, Sony Corp., Park Ridge, NJ. /
79 Whispering Hills Place, Chester, NY 10918.
SIANI-NEUBURGER
Catherine E, Neuburger '86 to John Siani, September 15.
1990 / 39 Larkspur Court, Bedminster, NJ 07921.
BENDEL-SCHONER
Denae J. Schoner '87 to James S. Bendel. September 22.
1990. United Methodist Church. Shavertown. PA.
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Lauren L. Bodmer
'89 and Heather V. Schoner '92. Denae is a buyer of Liz
Claiborne for Hess's Department Stores Inc.. Allentown. PA.
Her husband is a financial analyst. Air Products and
Chemicals. Inc.. Allentown. PA. / 991-G Village Round.
Wescosville, PA 18106.
FOWLER-REESE
Sally Ann Reese to Robert H. Fowler, Jr. '83. September
22. 1990 Faith Lutheran Church. Whitehall. PA. / Apartmem
3. 618 South 6th Street. Philadelphia. PA 19147-2129.
SCHOENER-BAUMAN
Beth Ann Bauman to Jon M. Schoener '86. September 29.
1990. St. Thomas United Church of Christ, Bernville, PA. Jon
is with Clarklift Services Inc., Springmont. His wife is with
Van Bennett Food Co. Inc. / 48 East Muirfield Drive.
Reading. PA 19607
DENTLER-BARRY
Carol Barry to Jeffrey W. Dentler '85. October 6. 1990 St.
Gregory the Great, Lebanon. PA. In the wedding party from
Susquehanna were Robert A. McDermott '85. Raymond K.
Daugherty '85. and John A. Hayes '81 Jeff is a trust officer.
First Vermont Bank & Trust Company. Brattleboro, Vt. His
wife is a supervisor in the same bank. / 11 Spruce Street.
Brattleboro. VT 05301.
SEEBOLD-BEST
Rhonda J. Best to Robert N. Seebold '74. October 6.
1990 at The Inn at Turkey Hill. Bloomsburg, PA. The bride
is a dental hygiene instructor at Pennsylvania College of
Technology. Bob is an orthodontist. He earned degrees from
Temple University and Tufts University. / 1109 Old Berwick
Road. Bloomsburg. PA 17815-2913.
GRIFFIE-FRANK
Paula J Frank to Bryan L. Griffie '89, October 6, 1990,
Camp Hill Presbyterian Church. Camp Hill. PA. Bryan is in
management. K-Mart Apparel. Mechanicsburg. PA. His wife
is a registered dental hygienist. / 1607 Williams Grove Road
Dillsburg, PA 17019.
POVERMAN-DANA
Amy E Dana to Christopher W. Poverman '84. October 7.
1990. Lancaster Country Club. Lancaster. PA. Christopher is
an attorney with the law firm of Casanno. Christman and
Shalk. Wilmington. DE. / 249 Steeple Chase Circle.
Wilmington, DE 19808.
JENNINGS-MACK
Jennifer C. Mack to Blair S. Jennings '84, October 13,
1990, St. Ignatius, Kingston, PA. Blair is territory sales
manager, InterMetro Industries Corp. His wife is with Laura
Ashley, Inc. / 12333 30th Street N.W., Washington DC ''0007
HARRIS- BRACK EN
Susan M. Bracken '87 to James G. Harris '87, October
13, 1990, St. James Episcopal Church, Upper Montclair. NJ.
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Bruce W.
Lackland '88 and Kathryn L. Rave '87 Jim is assistant
training specialist. The Prudential. Newark, NJ. Susan is a
graphics specialist with the consulting firm of M.F Smith &
Associates. Bernardsville. NJ. / 334 Bonnie Burn Road. P.O.
Box 531. Scotch Plains. NJ 07076.
Born Crusaders
To Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Donohue '76. a son. Steven
James, June 28. 1989. / 22421 Silver Spur. El Toro, CA 92630
To Bruce A. '74 and Lynn Grant Vessey '73, a son, Matthew
Eric, September 4. 1989. He joins sister Kimberly. / 916 Noble
Drive. Downingtown. PA 19335.
To Bob and Brenda Harlan Miller '79. a son. Daniel
Lewis. October 1. 1989. / Apartment 1, 602 Torrey Lane.
Boalsburg, PA 16827.
To David A. '81 and Paula Bachman Johnson '81, a
daughter, Leigh Taylor, October 18, 1989. David has been
promoted to international marketing manager with Laerdal
Medical Corporation. They will spend the next two years in
Stavanger, Norway. Laerdal is the manufacturer of Resusci
Anne, the world famous CPR mannequin, and a variety of
other medical products for use in emergency cardiac care.
/ 3 Colonial Court, Hopewell Junction, NY 12533.
To Jack and Susan Cavanagh Duffy '83, a son, Ryan Patrick.
October 20 1989. / 26 Edgewood Road, Chatham, NJ 07928.
To Timothy and Roberta Shade Gilfoyle '84. a daughter,
Alyssa Diane, December 28, 1989. / 1305 Morrow Road,
Pittsburgh. PA 15241.
To Donald M. '78 and Barbara Bozzelli Ross '78. a son.
David Christopher, April 6. 1990 He joins brothers Danny
and Douglas. / 834 Plaza Place, Ocean City, NJ 08226.
To Homero and Lynne Kastrup Villarreal '71, a daughter.
Ana Victoria, April 7, 1990 / 116 Deep Valley Road, New
Canaan, CT 06840
To Mr. and Mrs. Tracy R. Troutman '80, a daughter,
Taylor Lyndsey, April 24, 1990. / One Woodhampton Drive,
Ewing, NJ 08638
To Gordon W. '73 and Janice Kimmerer Clark '75, a
son, Daniel George, May 9, 1990. He joins brother David and
Douglas. / 26 Tiger Hill Drive, Gladstone, NJ 07934.
To Mr and Mrs Domenick E. Leonard '85, a son, Brett,
May 31, 1990 / Apartment 101, 5020 Valley Crest Drive,
Concord. CA 94521.
To Robert and Susan Hancock Storch '72. a daughter.
Margarette "Maggie," June 1, 1990. They operate a 100 cow
dairy, Storchmont Farm. / R.D. 3, Box 123, Troy, PA 16547
To Richard M. and Susan Hill Spaknwski '82, a son,
Zachary Hill, June 13, 1990 Zack joins brother Ricky.
/ 23 Holly Street, Rumson, NJ 07760
To Mr and Mrs Bryan P. Rynearsnn '82, a son, Thomas
Joseph, June 16, 1990. Bryan is a senior account representative.
W.W. Grainger Company, Bristol, PA, / 23 West Close,
Moorestown, NJ 08057
To John P and Elizabeth O'Conner Waters '78, a daughter,
Emily Ruth. July 11, 1990 / 116 South Arlington Avenue,
Baltimore, MD 21223.
To Mr and Mrs Christopher W. Farrell '85. a son. Michael
Christopher. August 1, 1990 / 48 Cleveland Avenue,
Blackwood, NJ 08012.
To Thomas and Susan Bowman Schumacker '81. a daughter,
Christine Danielle. August 2i. 1990. Christine joins brother
Thomas. / 4 Scenic Fall Drive, Long Valley. NJ 07853.
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To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Willis '85, a son. Tyler
Gregory (pictured above). July 12. 1990. Ken is with Asian
Sources magazines as a marketing executive and has recently
accepted a position with the publishing company in Hong
Kong, China. Mail will be forwarded to their new address
from 320 Madrid Avenue, Bloomsburg, PA 17815.
To Joseph and Jamie Mitchell Molitoris '83. a daughter.
Hannah Jeanne. September 6. 1990 / Spring Ridge Apts. S-ll,
Whitehall. PA 18052.
To Mark and Elizabeth Hagerty Tiedemann '81. a son,
Jeremy Richard. September 19, 1990. / 3709 Browne's Ferry
Road. Charlotte. NC 28269
To Kevin J. '85 and Tracy Gerard Akner '85. a son. Derek
John. October 2. 1990 / Apartment 2-SS. Ill South Centre
Avenue, Rockville Centre, NY 11570.
Deaths
Frank A. Change '57. May 21, 1989. formerly of the
Mount Carmel, PA area. He had been a chemistry teacher
Donald LotI '66. April 8, 1990. He had been from
Pittsburgh. PA.
Dr. Louis H, Jacobson, July 11. 1990, Selinsgrove. PA. He
had served as veterinary consultant for Susquehanna, as well
as being very active in civic affairs.
Frank S. Karniol. August 20. 1990. of Sunbury. PA. He is
survived b\ Hilda Hutterer Karniol. former faculty member in
the art department of Susquehanna and recipient of Susquehanna's
Distinguished Citizen Award in 1988. Frank and Hilda were
very active in the cultural and social exchanges at Susquehanna
and other colleges.
Dr Millard G. Fisher '49, August 30. 1990. of Norristown.
PA, He earned his masters in clinical psychology from
Pennsylvania State University in 1952 and his Ph.D. in 1956
from the same institution. He had served as chief psychologist.
Hollidaysburg State Hospital from 1955 to 1960. He had had a
private practice since 1966, working in Wayne. PA. the
Philadelphia area, and then Norristown, PA.
Douglas A. Ames '75. September 9. 1990. of Atlanta, GA.
He had been the food and beverage manager for CIC Inc. of
Atlanta. GA for 15 years. More recently he was co-owner of
Tuey's Discotheque in Savannah. GA.
Harry L. Wilcox '43. September II. 1990. Selinsgrove. PA.
Former district attorney of Snyder County died from injuries
received in an automobile accident. He graduated from
Dickinson Law School. He had served in the U.S. Navy in
World War 11.
Michael G. Tobias '60. September 25. 1990, of Mobile,
AL. He had formerly been operations manager. Boise
Cascmoe Corp.
Nancy Lee Allen Cairns. September 29, 1990. Selinsgrove,
PA. professor of French at Susquehanna University for 27
years. She was a magna cum laude graduate of Marshall
Universit). She received her M.A. from Ohio University
and was awarded the Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh.
During her doctoral study, she was a Fulbright Scholar at
the Uni\ersu\ o\ Pans, She loved books and had an extensive
personal librarv of French literature.
Grace Minnig Schell '32. October I. 1990. of West
Hazieton. PA. She earned her M.A, degree from Bucknell
University in 1942. She had been a teacher in the West
Hazieton High School for nearly four decades before she
retired in 1975.
Carl W, Pheasant '32. October 5, 1990. of McClur^. PA.
He had served in the army in World War I. He retired in 1965
after being a teacher in western Snyder County public schools
for 40 years. He did substitute teaching for many years after
his retirement.
The Reverend Charles F. Krimmel '62. October 21. 1990.
of SpringHeld. PA. He had been pastor at St. Matthew's
Lutheran church for eight years. For five years before he had
been pastor of St. Mark Lutheran Church. Philadelphia, After
college he had followed a career in radio announcing. Following
that he graduated from Cincinnati College of Mortuary
Science. He took evening courses at LaSalle University
Evening School and graduated in 1970 magna cum laude. He
earned his M.S, from the University of Pennsylvania in 1972.
In 1973 he enrolled in the Lutheran Theological Seminary and
completed the course in May of 1977
Robert B. Mancke '65. October 23. 1990. Baltimore. MD.
He was senior health educator with the Slate Department of
Health and Mental Hygiene of Maryland for the past 15 years,
and prior to that he held a similar post in Prince George
County. MD. He also taught at Johns Hopkins University
School of Hygiene and Public Health. Georgetown University
Dental School, and Towson State University. He earned his
master's degree in public health from the University of
Massachusetts. He had been very active in civic affairs.
Robert L. "Doc" McGeehan '33. October 24. 1990. of
West Hazieton. PA, He captained the varsity basketball team
while a student at Susquehanna. He earned his M.Ed, in 1940
from Pennsylvania State University, He taught math and
science at West Hazieton High School from 1933 until he
retired in 1975. He had been department head the last several
years. After his retirement he enjoyed working as a historical
guide at Eckley Miners" Museum. He was sports enthusiast and
coached high school basketball from 1940 to 1964. Recently he
was honored by being inducted into the Anthracite League
Hall of Fame. He was active in many civic groups, as well as
serving as a Red Cross and United Way Volunteer-
Russell H. Williams '48. November 1. 1990. Harrisburg.
PA. He was an army veteran of World War 11. He earned his
M.A. from Columbia University in 1949. He was a retired
band director for the Harrisburg School District and a former
Bishop McDevitt High School band director. He was also
volunteer band director for the Sunbury City and Sunbury
American Legion bands, as well as other groups.
Beatrice Fisher Dunning '22. November 8. 1990. Lansdale.
PA. She was a teacher in both public and private schools
throughout the Delaware Valley until she retired in 1964.
While at Susquehanna she was the first elected May Queen.
She was a member of Abington Baptist Church.
Preston B. Davis, November 13. 1990. of Milton. PA. in
North Fort Myers. FL, He was an attorney and a former
Pennsylvania state senator. He served on the Susquehanna
University Board of Directors from 1969 to 1979. and then
served as an emeritus member of the board until his death.
1st Lt. Jeffrey John Bnosky '87, originally of Tamaqua.
PA. died in an accident on January 13 while serving with the
U.S. Army in the Persian Gulf. While a Geology student at
Susquehanna, he was a member of the Ice Hockey and Rugby
Clubs and the football and track teams, and he participated
in ROTC, being commissioned as a 2nd lieutenant. Jeff was
a member of the Army Corps of Engineers, serving as a company
executive officer in the 5th Engineer Battalion formerly stationed
at Ford Leonard Wood. MO.
1st Lt. Bnosky and his wife, Capt. Karen Knutowski Bnosky
of the Nurse Corps, were both stationed in Saudi Arabia as part
of Operation Desert Shield. The family has requested that any
donations in memory of Jeff may be made to Susquehanna
University, c/o Office of University Relations.
ATTENTION
ALUMNI!
You may not know it, but you can play a vital role
in the future of Susquehanna University.
Each year, as the number of coUege-age students
decreases nationally, the competition for quatified.
motivated young men and women becomes more
and more intense.
That's where you come in. With more than 11.000
alumni throughout the United Stales and Canada, we
already have an extraordinary network of recruiters
in place. After all, who belter to promote Susquehanna
than those of you who have experienced it first-hand?
The procedure is quite simple. Whenever you identify
a student (relative, neighbor, friend) you believe would
be a prospect for our consideration, just send us the
information on the attached form. The Alumni and
Admissions Offices wiU do all of the follow-up work
and report to you on our results.
For those of you interested in doing more, the
Alumni/Parent Admissions Network (ARAN) works
directly with the Admissions Office in attracting
quaUfied students to Susquehanna. Currently, nearly
200 alumni and parents participate in this program.
For additional information, check the appropriate box
on the form.
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several years will enable Susquehanna University to remain
one of the nation's outstanding, small undergraduate
institutions. You are our greatest resource, and your
help will make a difference.
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Newsmakers
NOMINATIONS
Albert P. Molinaro. Jr. '50
Michael E. Bonner '71
Limla A. Edwards '79
Albert P. Molinaro, Jr. 'SO has retired as chief
executive officer of Klemtner Advertising Inc.
some 40 years after starting his career in the healthcare
field and 20 years after joining Klemtner as its president.
Mr. Molinaro will continue to hold the title of agency
chairman and will serve as an advisor and consultant to
the agency and its parent organization, Saatchi & Saatchi
North America.
Following his graduation from Susquehanna, Mr.
Molinaro started his career as one of the first 40 salesman
with the Antibiotics Division of Charles Pfizer Inc.. the
predecessor of Pfizer Laboratories. He subsequently served
as an account executive with Klemtner, advertising and
sales promotion manager of the Ortho Pharmaceutical
Corporation, vice president and director of Lewis &
Oilman Inc., and executive vice president of Robert A.
Becker Inc.
Before joining Klemtner in 1971, Mr. Molinaro was vice
president for corporate communications at Mead Johnson
& Company, president of Mead Johnson Nutritionals
Division, and senior vice president and director of client
services at Sudler & Hennessey Inc. Currently, he is also
serving as chairman of Hunterdon Equities Inc. , a New
Jersey-based real estate and business investment company.
Mr. Molinaro is a member of Susquehanna's board of
directors, and in 1987 he received the University's Alumni
Achievement Award. He is also a member of the board of
directors of the Union Chelsea Bank in New York City and
is a director and member of the Executive Committee of
the Epilepsy Foundation of America.
Michael E. Bortner '71 was elected to the
Pennsylvania State Senate on November 6, 1990.
He had previously served three terms in the Pennsylvania
House of Representatives as the legislator for the 95th
Legislative District in York County.
The newly elected senator has been appointed minority
chairman of the Local Government Committee and also
serves on the Education, Agriculture and Rural Affairs,
Game and Fisheries, and Policy Committees. Additionally,
Senator Bortner serves as a member of the Pennsylvania
Commission on Sentencing and the Joint State Government
Commission on Services to Children. He was appointed
by Governor Casey to the Interstate Commission on the
Potomac River Basin.
Senator Bortner is married to Valerie Fisher, '71, who
is the treasurer of the City of York. Following their
graduation from Susquehanna, they became Peace Corps
volunteers and served in Ghana from 1971-1972. He earned
his law degree in 1976 from the Claude W. Pettit College
of Law of Ohio Northern University and has served as
assistant district attorney for York County, an assistant
public defender, and an instructor in the Paralegal Program
at the Pennsylvania State University/York Campus.
A member of the board of directors of the York YWCA,
the United Way, and the York County Blind Center, Senator
Bortner currently is a member of the York County
Transportation Coalition and York 2000. He formerly was
a member of the York County Anti-Drug Commission.
Active within the York Democratic Party, he was elected
as a delegate to the 1988 Democratic National Convention.
Michael Bortner and Valerie Fisher are the parents of
two sons, Nathan and Seth. The family resides in York.
Pennsylvania.
Linda A. Edwards '79 has been named executive
director of the National Association of Black
Journalists. She succeeds Carl E. Morris, who had
been executive director since April 1987.
After graduating from Susquehanna with a bachelor's
degree in English, Ms. Edwards became a writer and
associate producer of WJLA-TV/Washington, DC She then
moved to WTOP-AM/Washington, DC and wrote for the
morning newscasts. In 1984. she was hired by Washington
DCs Chemical Manufacturers Association to produce and
write "THE REPORT," CMA's syndicated radio series.
After the broadcast changed from a monthly to daily format
and increased its membership from 800 to 3.000 radio
stations, Ms. Edwards became the association's radio
and television broadcast news services manager. As
manager, she represented CMA at industry coalitions
and headed the training for other CMA representatives.
Ms. Edwards also wrote a monthly social and food column
for Metropolitan , a Baltimore magazine.
A free-lance writer for the Washington Informer and the
Washington Post. Ms. Edwards also belongs to the Radio-
Television News Directors Association and Women in
Communication, Inc.
1992
Susquehanna
University
Alumni
Association
Awards
Please nominate individuals lor one or
both ol our annual awards.
Guidelines
Nominees lor the Alumnt Service
Award should have a record ol
significant service as a University
volunteer Activities to consider include,
but are not limited to district alumni
club leadership, lund raising, student
recruitment, and career assistance
Nominees for the AJumni
Achievement Award should have
a record ol significant accomplishment
in his or her chosen profession A
strong candidate will have received
national or regional prominence or
recognition for his or her expertise
Award winners must be able to
attend Alumni Day 1 992 activities to
receive their award in person.
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Address:
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support your nominee/nominees Sign your
name and class year and return to Alumni
Awards Committee, c/o Alumni Olfice,
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Deadline loi submitting nominations is May 1,1991.
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NUMBER 2
SPRING 1991
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PERSPECTIVES ON THE PERSIAN GULF
ITT ihile the Persian Gulf war was one of the shortest conflicts in recent history, its effects most certainly will be
m i ■felt for years to come. Warehime Distinguished Professor of Business Administration William A. Ward and
^^^^1 Degenstein Distinguished Professor of Environmental Science Frank W. Fletcher have been interviewed in
recent months by regional and national news reporters about the political and environmental effects of the Persian Gulf
War. Some of their views are reported here.
Ward, who was a member of the Nixon and Ford White House staffs and has been quoted numerous times in USA
Today stories on the war, believes stability and moderation will be the main theme for the 1990s. "I think we're going
to see a number of conferences held on the Arab-Israeli situation," Ward says. "The United States wants moderate Arabs
to lead those conferences and negotiate peace with the Israelis, who also must not give in to radicalism on their part."
Ward also believes economic issues, such as the reordering of energy supplies, should be addressed. "New policies
that take into account world price and demand have to be hammered out by the world's principal energy
consumers. . .countries like Brazil, Japan, European nations, and the United States," he says. commued <m pan,- j
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Sports
Kunes Celebrates 25th Anniversary
It was a season of joy and sadness as the Susquehanna
University wrestling program celebrated its 25th
Anniversary Season and said goodbye to the only head
coach the team had ever known. Charles Kunes (25th
yn, 160-161-7). With six returning letter winners and
four returning MAC place winners, the season looked
to be one of the best ever.
The Crusader wrestling teain started the 1990-91
season with three straight victories before falling to
Lycoming. The team then went on a 6-0-1 streak by
outscoring their opponents 200-91 over the next seven
matches. Leading the team during that streak was junior
Todd Maynard (150) who went on a 6-0-1 streak of his
own. scoring 20 team points.
The 1990-91 Crusaders completed the dream season
at home against the Muhlenberg Mules on February 16.
1991. They entered the final dual meet of the season
with an 11-3-1 record and a last chance for Charlie
Kunes' team to break the 12-win plateau.
The pressure on the 1990-91 team was especially high
since a number of wrestling alumni were present to honor
their coach and cheer the team on to the victory mark.
On hand were members of the first squad. Art
Ebersberger and Steve Vak ('68), as well as former
Ail-Americans Ken Tashjy ('82), Steve Deckard ('85),
Ken Peifer ('86) and Chris Labrecque ("88). The
Crusader wrestlers did not disappoint their predecessors
as they went on to defeat Muhlenberg 28-19.
It was a record 12th victory and the 160th win of
Coach Kunes' career. Over his 25-year tenure. Kunes
had 13 winning seasons and produced several top
wrestlers. Seiinsgrove's Bill ('71) and Rick Bechtel
('72), Susquehanna's only undefeated wrestlers, were
among those proudly standing by their coach in a pre-
meet gathering in honor of the 25 seasons. Also present
was Susquehanna's first MAC champion Bill Bryson
Row 1; Rick Moskowiiz ('90). Gary Bauman C88). Bill Finch (76). Todd Bums ('81). Rick Bechlel C72). Randall Bngar C76).
Bill Bechtel ('71). Joe Schiller ('74). Bob Adams ('79). Row 2: Ken Peifer ('86). Chris Labrecque ('88). Chuck Clark ('82). Bill
Byrson ('81). Kevin Akner ('85). Randy Bailey ('74). Row 3: John Granlland ('78). Sieve Deckard ('85). Rick Evans ('81). Mike
Deckard ('84). John Carey ('72). Coach Charles Kunes. Ralph Buchspics ('71). Ben Szoslak ('81). Sank Griffith ('82). Steve Vak
('68). Row 4: Mike Mohahan ('77). Dave Lutcher ('78). Ed Horn ('72). Whitne\ Gav ('71). Pat Gallagher ('73). Steve Waller
('86). KenTashjv ('82). FredSianion ('82).
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('81), who gave one of the most memorable recollections
of the Charles Kunes era during the banquet which
followed the meet.
Following the banquet, Whitney Gay ('71) summed
up the feelings of the day, "We all belong to a select club
that is bonded together by one man. Coach Kunes. He
has a way of reaching out to people that affects you for
the rest of your life." Present wrestler Matt Schwenk
('93) echoed those sentiments, "If I could be like
anyone else, I'd want to be like Coach Kunes."
Sophomore Todd Ericson ('93) also added his name
to the list of Kunes' accomplishments as he broke the
single season record for falls when he recorded his tenth
of the year at the MAC tournament.
But the 25th anniversary season still had some
surprises to come as sophomore Andy Watkins ('91,
21-6-1) became Kunes' fifth Ail-American by placing
third at the NCAA Division III championships at 190
after finishing second in the Middle Atlantic Conference
championships at Haverford College, Haverford, PA.
The 1990-91 squad presented Coach Kunes with a
plaque designed by team captain Ray Swartz ('91) that
said it all. "After 25 years of thick and thin, you still
come out a winner."
Winter Sports
Round-Up
The Lady Crusader basketball team created some
magic of their own this season by posting a 23-5 record
and winning the MAC-Northwest title, MAC-Northern
Division title and advancing into the NCAA Division 111
Sweet 16 before falling to Southern Maine.
The team's lone senior, Laurie Pankuck ('91), drew
the most attention to the women's program as she finished
her four-year career with 1,539 points (2nd on the all-
time list) for an average of 16 points-per-game (3rd).
Pankuck also became only the second Lady Crusader
ever to score 500 points in a season as she pumped in
501 (4th on the season high list) this year. She was
honored by receiving her second consecutive MAC-NW
All-Star selection.
MAC Northern Division Coach of the 'Year Mark
Hribar (4th yn, 60-38) brought the team to its first
NCAA playoff birth since 1986 and its first NCAA
playoff victory since 1982. With four returning starters
and 13 underclassmen on the roster, the Lady Crusaders
should be in the thick of things for years to come.
The Susquehanna University men's basketball team
finished a frustrating 11-14 season by just missing the
MAC playoffs with a 98-93 loss to Scranlon. The 1990-91
season was highlighted by senior Will Ciecierski ('91)
as he became the latest Crusader to score 1,000 points in
his career. He would finish the year with 1,206 points
and 13th in the nation for free-throw percentage
(86.9%). Ciecierski was selected to the Division III All-
Middle Atlantic District first team, while junior Craig
Harper ('92) was voted to the District's second team for
his 19.8 points-per-game scoring average.
The men's and women's swimming teams both
finished the 1990-91 season with 6-4 records. Two
records fell this season as sophomore Amy Clark ('93)
broke the 500 meter freestyle mark 15:36.04) and the
400 meter medley relay team of David Moretz ('94),
Scott Blanchard ('93), Rob Mark ('93) and Jon
Grove ('91) placed seventh at the Middle Atlantic
conference championships in a school record 3:51.52.
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MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1991 • USA TODAY
Forgotten
casualties
Gulf war widow's crusade
By Carol J. Castaneda
USA TODAY
FORT LEONARD WOOD. Mo. —
Looking out over the hills of Mark Twain
National Forest. Army Capt. Karen
Bnosky gently rolls her husband's bent
wedding band between her fingers.
The band hangs from a gold chain
around her neck, serving as a warm
reminder of her 15-month marriage to
Army Lt. Jeffrey J. Bnosky.
"He thought it was the neatest thing to
be married." she says.
Jeffrey Bnosky, 25, of Hometown. Pa.,
was the last allied soldier to die m the
Persian Gulf durmg Operation Desert
Shield, before combat began.
Now. his 26-year-old widow, an Army
nurse from Milwaukee. Wis., is talking
about her grief as she campaigns to make
sure the 108 people killed before
Operation Desert Storm started aren't
forgotten.
Bnosky was killed Jan. 13 in a jeep
accident — only four hours after he and
his wife, both deployed in Saudi Arabia
spent two romantic days together in the
desert.
"Ever since the air war and then the
ground war started. I have felt as though
America was forgetting all those who died
during Operation Desert Shield." Karen
says,
"It's really bothered me that all people
care about is the war casualties." and that
the "casualties are low. But to those of us
who were affected by the casualties, it was
too many."
The Bnoskys met at Fort Leonard Wood
in fall of 1987. shortly after each arrived.
He had just graduated from
Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove.
Pa., with a geology degree.
"We met at a soccer game." Karen says,
sitting in her green uniform at the officer's
club. The 63.000-acre base, about 110
miles southwest of St. Louis, is home to
the Army's Engineering School.
Jeffrey, a member of Company D of the
5th Engineering Battalion, was to get out
of the service this June. Karen planned to
stay longer. He was looking forward to
SHARED DESERT DUTY: Jeffrey
and Karen Bnosky in Saudi Arabia.
fishing, hunting and riding his mountain
bike.
"He didn't really know what he wanted
to do." says Karen.
Then came the threat of war. and
everything changed.
On Oct. 25, Jeffrey left for Saudi
Arabia. Karen arrived nine weeks later
with the 93rd Evacuation Hospital of Fort
Leonard Wood to work in the emergency
room.
"A lot of people were dreading it, but I
was excited," she says of her deployment
to the gulf. "I was going to see him again."
On Jan. 9. Jeffrey contacted her base
chaplain, saying he would arrive at the
Army hospital in two days.
"The time couldn't go fast enough, I
just wanted to see him." Karen says.
As she waited for his arrival, she kept
herself busy any way she could, even
shoveling bags fiill of sand.
"Jeffrey was out of the vehicle before I
knew he was there," she says. "We had big
smiles on our faces."
He brought her gifts — the only ones he
could find: rolls of toilet paper. Kool-Aid.
food.
"That night we sat in the back of his
vehicle and made plans for after the war.
Karen says. They'd go on a cruise, maybe
get a dog. "have our 2.5 children."
That night, when the Baskin-Robbins
truck came by, they shared a pint of Very
Berry Strawberry.
The next day. they ate cheeseburgers
and french fries at a hamburger stand just
outside Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.
On their last night together, sitting
outside a tent on a picnic table, they each
took off their gold bands and exchanged
wedding vows again.
Then, it was time for him to leave. It
was 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Jan. 13.
"We cried and hugged, and didn't care
who was watching." Karen says. "He was
real worried about me."
He asked a friend of his at her base to
please watch out for his wife.
Four hours after he left. Karen went to
mass in a sand-colored tent. She sat on a
picnic bench, "praying to God to make it
end and everyone come home OK."
"I felt a real peace inside," she says.
"God wouldn't give me anything I
couldn't handle."
Atthe same time, 2:30 p.m.. in a heavy
rain, Jeffrey'sjeep collided with an Army
tractor-trailer rig. Jeffrey, sitting on the
passenger side, was killed instantly. His
wedding band was bent.
The next morning, as Karen sat on a
cot, pulling up her boots, she saw the
hospital commander, the chaplain and a
nurse walking toward her.
"I had just seen him. How could one
person be alive one minute, and dead the
next?" she says, looking down. Then she
looks up.
"There's going to be a lot of
homecomings, but my husband is not
coming home."
Karen came home to the USA in
January, buried her husband less than a
mile from where he grew up. and returned
to Fort Leonard Wood. She's not working
as a nurse for the moment — she doesn't
have "10% of me to give" right now.
Instead she spends her time working with
base support groups and helping families
who still have loved ones overseas.
If the USA can remember one thing,
she says, it's "Don't forget about all the
people that didn't come home."
Two days after his death. Jeffrey
Bnosky was promoted from first
lieutenant to captain.
Reprinted wiih permission.
Software Aided Marines in Persian Gulf
Mason W. Brown '88 and Reed A. Starr '88 have
developed a computer software product which the
United States Marine Corps used in its Desert Storm
operations in the Middle East.
Brown, who is vice president and chief operating
officer of American Information Systems, Inc. (AIS) in
Wellsboro, PA, and Starr, software engineer, developed
an executive information system (EIS) called RediMaster,
which was chosen by the Second Marine Aircraft Wing.
According to Brown, RediMaster is easy to use and
inexpensive. It uses colorful graphics and information
is obtained by an instantaneous point-and-click system.
"The turnover of military people at an installation is
inherently immense, so the Marines were interested in a
system that would be easy for newcomers to learn" said
Brown. "In addition, most other software packages
would not have allowed them to develop EIS applications
fast enough to respond to volatile combat situations."
Major Dymond R. Dempster, information systems
management officer for the Second Marine Aircraft
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Finally, Ward points out the environmental
implications that could result from Iraq's destruction
of Kuwaiti oil fields. "Saddam Hussein has got to be
the greatest environmental criminal of the 20th century,"
he says. "The clean-up costs will be enormous, and who's
going to pay for it? Plus, if the pollution caused
by burning oil fields were to migrate and affect the
health of Southeast Asia's agricultural crops, then
what happens?"
Dr. Frank W. Fletcher, head of Susquehanna's
geology depanment, continues, "The war has had
an ongoing environmental impact well beyond the
oil spills we're now familiar with. Everyone's been
concerned about the danger posed by Saddam
Hussein, often to the exclusion of anything else,
while we have overlooked the damage to our future
posed by the war itself."
Fletcher cites the air pollution problems caused by
burning oil fields which can cause climatic changes
in the region. From a scientific perspective, the effects
of a burning oil field can be compared to the eruption
of a volcano, which spews gases and dust particles in
the atmosphere. According to Fletcher, scientists will
use volcanic research and models to predict climatic
changes in the Gulf region which affect agricultural
growing seasons and water supplies.
In addition, Fletcher points out the Persian Gulf
war has provided many field research opportunities
for scientists, and environmental experts in particular.
"Scientists are astounding clinicians," he says. "In
the midst of tragedy and chaos, we're out there doing
our own thing, without regard to the political and
social results of the crisis." In 1972 during Hurricane
Agnes, while most people were evacuating their
homes, Fletcher was right in the thick of things
measuring the height of the fiood waves,
"We're kind of a weird bunch that way," he
continues. "While no one would ever say that it's
worth the cost to learn all these things, this war gives
us an opportunity for study that we would never be
able to run planned experiments on. The Saudis have
a number of outstanding environmentalists, and experts
are converging on the Gulf from all over the world,"
he says, "Bringing so many scientific minds to bear
on the same problem should result in our being able to
destroy oil slicks much more effectively in the future."
Ward predicts, "The decade of the 1990s will have the
Middle East situation as one of its focal points. The issues
are long-standing and the stakes very high. However, the
1990s represent the first occasion in many years when
many of the world's 'great players' have common
interests, so I think we can be optimistic about
the prospects."
Wing, told Brown before the allied troops moved on
Iraq, "RediMaster will help us do the job and
accomplish the mission we're assigned." RediMaster
gave the unit instant access to information on logistics
status, aviation weather conditions, and personnel
availability. It also delivered up-to-the-minute
intelligence information and reports from the front.
AIS has an enviable client list. Brown and Starr count
among their RediMaster customers such well-known
Continued on page 12
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Campus News
University Adopts
New i^go
Susquehanna has adopted a new graphic identity
which is now beginning to appear on University
pubMcations and other printed materials.
In 1990. an advisory committee composed of a
representative group of students, faculty, alumni, and
administrators assisted Susquehanna's Office of Public
Relations and Publications in developing the new program.
The group's goal was to create a "signature" for
Susquehanna that could be used throughout its publications
to better convey the institution's strength and quality.
The staff and committee worked closely with Robert
Rytter & Associates, the Baltimore firm which has
designed Susquehanna's admissions literature for the
last three years. The firm had also developed identity
programs for institutions such as Johns Hopkins, the
University of Arizona and Rensselaer
The new University logo reflects Selinsgrove Hall, a
familiar campus landmark which was the first building
of the institution in 1858; the curves of the letter S and
the Susquehanna River; the roadway connecting the
University to the community of Selinsgrove; and the
rolling hills of the Susquehanna Valley. This graphic was
selected because it was thought to best capture important
characteristics of Susquehanna: its academic excellence,
friendliness, sense of tradition, liveliness, beautiful
campus and service to the community.
A new University emblem was also created and the
University seal was updated. The emblem contains all
the elements of the new logo and will be applied to a
variety of publications and merchandise. It was created
to provide an alternative to the University seal which
will be reserved for more official uses, such as the
University catalog, diplomas and other documents,
in addition to certain bookstore merchandise.
Susquehanna University
Susquehanna
University
New Crusaders Logo
The advisory committee and designer also worked to
create a graphic design for the Crusaders athletic program
which has not had a single, common graphic image to
depict Crusader sports.
"The way we have traditionally depicted our Crusaders
nickname was by warriors on horseback, with shield
and sword by their side, maybe because those are the
images that naturally come to mind," says Athletic
Director Don Harnum. "But what many people don't
know is how far those images are from why we
originally became nicknamed the Crusaders."
Harnum explains that during the 1920s when college
sports were becoming big business, Susquehanna's
athletic director by contrast championed the ideal of
amateur athleticism in college sports. According to Vtc
Story of Susquehanna University, published in 1958 by
the Susquehanna University Press, the sports editor of
a Philadelphia newspaper wrote that people had begun
calling Susquehanna's football team the Crusaders because
of their determination to put its athletics on a strictly
amateur basis. The article went on to say that the team's
motto was "Sports for all and sports for sports' sake."
crusaders!
Susquehanna University
"The new symbol is meant to be a better reflection of
our roots and so far our fans" reaction to it has been very
favorable," Harnum said.
The new Crusaders logo has been used so far on this
year's football and basketball programs, sports schedule
cards, and on various items sold in the campus bookstore.
Members of the advisory committee were Carl Bellas,
dean of the Sigmund Weis School of Business; Susan
Bowers, assistant professor of English; Joel Cunningham,
president; Henry Diers. dean of the School of Fine Arts
and Communications; Don Harnum. director of athletics
and physical education; Carol Kehler. class of 1974;
Sara Kirkland, vice president for university relations;
Matt Kirkner. class of 1991; Joe Kleinbauer. class of
1963; Betsy Koons. director of public relations and
publications; Bob Mowry. associate professor of Spanish;
Jeanne Neff, vice president for academic affairs; Betty
Schneider, class of 1993; Jean Smith, publications
manager; Pamela White, dean of academic services.
New Theater, Art
Gallery Planned
Susquehanna's Board of Directors has authorized
preparations for the renovation and expansion of the
Degenstein Campus Center, adding 30.000 square feet to
the existing 75,000 square-foot structure. The new facility
will provide a 450-seat theater, theater work and
teaching space, an art gallery, expanded meeting rooms
and storage space, and renovated student life offices.
Construction is scheduled for completion by fall of 1992.
"We are thrilled by the new educational, performance,
and exhibition opportunities the creation of the new
theater and art gallery will offer Susquehanna students
and members of the public who are interested in the
creative arts," said President Joel Cunningham. "We
deeply appreciate the generosity that makes these
improvements possible."
The University has received pledges of the full funds
which are anticipated to be required for this project.
The estimated cost is $4.5 million. This project is one
of several capital improvement projects made possible
by gifts to the Window of Opportunity capital campaign,
now in its final year of active campaigning.
An important feature of the expanded facility will be a
"jewel box" theater which will provide an exceptionally
intimate setting and accoustically tuned space. In planning
the theater. Dean of Fine Arts and Communications
Henry Diers set two primary goals. "We want to create
a technically advanced, ideal performance space which
will serve the department as a teaching lab as well."
explains Diers. who previously designed theaters in
Miami and New York. "We also expect the facility to
serve the entire University community as a multi-
purpose, 'public' space."
At a time when many people see the arts as a luxury,
connecting the new theater to the Campus Center makes
an important statement. "Theater is a vital part of college
life, a vital part of a liberal education." Diers emphasizes.
"The new theater, along with an adjacent art gallery,
will place the arts in the heart of the action at Susquehanna."
says Vice President of Academic Affairs Jeanne N.
Neff. "The arts will be visibly prominent, creating
a constant presence and reminder of their integral role
in an educational community."
Susquehanna Sets
1991-92 Tuition, Fees
Citing its commitment to maintain educational qualiu.
Susquehanna University's board of directors has approM.\l
an increase in tuition and fees for the 1991-92 academic
year. The new figures represent the lowest increases in
ten years.
Comprehensive fees for next year's freshmen and
sophomores will be $17,980; for juniors, $17,390: and
for seniors, $16,400. The costs for entering students
will be 5.95% more than in 1990-91.
In announcing the board's action. President Joel
Cunningham said. "The board is commilted to keeping
increases as low as possible without sacrificing educational
quality. As we work to contain costs, we recognize that
these efforts must not come at the expense of what is
most crucial to students— an excellent education."
The value of a Susquehanna education is recognized
in the new Barron 's 300 Best Buys in Higher Education
which selected Susquehanna University from the more
than three thousand public and private institutions in the
United States, Selections were based on performance of
the faculty, the depth and comprehensiveness of the
curriculum, preparation of students for lives after
graduation, and prices charged for services.
The value of a Susquehanna education has also been
recognized by alumni and friends of the University
whose support of the current capital campaign has
dramatically increased the endowment and made
possible a multi-million dollar campus renovation
program. This spring the University brokeground
for the expansion of the Degenstein Campus Center to
provide new performance, exhibition, and student
activities spaces— funded entirely by campaign gifts.
Recognizing the current economic times and the
difficulty some families face in financing a quality
education. Susquehanna offers an extensive financial
aid program. All students who demonstrate need receive
assistance and the University has committed to making
prompt adjustments in aid to any student whose family's
financial circumstances change suddenly in these times
of economic recession.
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Susquehannans on Parade
Dear Susquehannans.
Over the past several months, I've been talking a lot
about involvement and participation in alumni activities.
Recently, we've held some very successful events in
Washington D.C. . Northern and Central New Jersey.
Philadelphia. Reading, York. Lancaster, and here in
Selinsgrove. Those of you who attended the receptions
associated with the University Choir tour had the
opportunity to get together with your former classmates
as well as hear some outstanding music-making. And
in the months ahead, we plan to take advantage of
the summer season with a full and varied schedule
of programs.
A few weeks ago, however, I participated in one of
the most important meetings on the Alumni Association
calendar: the meeting of our Nominatmg Committee.
This group is charged with the unenviable task of
selecting a few individuals from our more than 10.000
alumni to lead the Alumni Association, set the tone and
direction of this organization in the years to come, and
represent your interests on the University's Board of
Directors. They then will present this slate of nominees
to all of you for election at our Annual Meeting in June.
Obviously, this is a tremendous responsibility, and
one that the Nominating Committee takes very seriously.
Therefore, after countless hours of research, study,
and discussion, it is my pleasure to present to you the
following nominees:
For three-year terms as Alumni Representatives to the
Susquehanna University Board of Directors:
Lynn Hassinger Askew '57, Manville, NJ
Frederick W. Kelly '66, Selinsgrove, PA
For one-year terms as officers of the Susquehanna
University Alumni Association:
President
Terry L. March '65. Franklin Square, NY
First Vice President
Carol B. Kehler '74. Mechanicsburg, PA
Second Vice President
Richard D. Spotts '68, Doylestown, PA
Secretary
Donald S. King '66, Montoursville, PA
Treasurer
Chester G. Rowe '52. Selinsgrove. PA
For three-year terms as members-at-large of the
Susquehanna University Alumni Association;
Todd G. Burns '81. Pen Argyl, PA
David M, Dumeyer '69. Landisville, PA
Teri L. Guerrisi '80, Harrisburg, PA
Robert F. Herr '90, Lancaster, PA
Marsha A. Lehman '74, Penfield, NY
Christopher D. Rooke '82, Morristown, NJ
Suzanne Yenchko '68, Lemoyne, PA
Although each of these individuals will be working
closely with my office, please remember that you are
their constituency. I encourage you to contact them with
any ideas, suggestions, or concerns that you may have
about the Alumni Association or the University in
general. This is the only way that any of us can be
responsive to your needs.
Finally, if you have not already done so, please plan
to attend the Alumni Association Luncheon and Annual
Meeting on June 8 here at Susquehanna. In addition to
having the opportunity to enjoy lunch with your friends
and classmates, you will also be here for the presentation
of the Alumni Association Awards for Service and
Achievement. It's all part of Alumni Weekend '91.
which is shaping up as our best ever. I'm looking
forward to seeing you there.
Sincerely.
CZZi^wn-
Sam Kuba 75
Director of Alumni Relations
NOTE: Please submit alumni updates lo the Office of Alumni
Relations, Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, PA 17870.
Items received before June 1 will be included in the Summer
issue The deadline for the Fall issue is September 1.
THE FORTIES
The Rev. Martin W. Hopkins '42 is the assistant pastor
of the 1,450 member Calvary United Methodist Church in
Harrisburg. PA. He was pastor of the church in its rapidly
growing days. He resides in Mechanicsburg. PA. His brother
Henry F. Hopkins '44 is the assistant pastor of Pine Street
United Methodist Church in Williamsport. PA, and lives in
Lewisburg. PA.
THE FIFTIES
Dorothy Apgar Ross '53 has recently graduated from
the Real Estate Institute and received her GRI professional
designation. She now works for Century 21 in Carlisle, PA.
Leonard A. Carlson '53 was recently featured in the
Albany, NY Sunday Times Union. He is a musician-turned-
huilder. He had earned a master's degree in organ playing
from Union Theological Seminary in New York City. Then
he decided to become a builder of organs. The L. A. Carlson
Company builds pipe organs and he has worked at this art
over the past three decades completing some 146 organs.
Samuel D. Ross, Jr. '54 was recently honored by the American
Heart Association for his wide-rangmg contributions to
business and civic activities throughout Pennsylvania. He is
president and CEO of Pennsylvania Blue Shield and has served
on the United Way board, as well as numerous other boards.
Vernon V. Hoover '58 is the executive director of UllraLink
National Network in Costa Mesa, CA. which is pan of the
nationwide HMO network. He resides in Palos Verdes. CA.
THE SIXTIES
Linda K. Leonard '6L a Sunday School teacher at the
Hughesville Baptist Church for over 15 years, was recently
honored for her ministry of teaching in the Sunday School and
recommended by the church as an exceptional teacher. Presently
she teaches a mixed class of young adults in choir, is the
church organist, and the choir director. A charter member of
the Susquehanna Valley Chorale, Ms. Leonard is also the
president of the alumnae chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, the
international music fraternity for women. After graduating
from Susquehanna with a BS in music education, she earned
her masters degree in music education from Penn Slate, She
has also taken courses at Mansfield 'and West Chester Universities.
Marywood College, and VanderCook College of Music.
Chicago. IL. Ms. Leonard currently resides in Hughesville. PA.
Judith A. Blee '62 received a Certificate of Commendation
from the PA Music Educators' Association in recognition of
25 years of teaching in PA. This was presented to her in April
1990 at the PMEA State Conference in Hershey. Presently in
her 28th year in the Music Department in the Lewisburg. PA
Area School District, Miss Blee teaches classroom general
music and chorus at Linntown Elementary School. She resides
in Lewisburg, PA.
Charles R. Bowen '62 has been named the President of the
Harvard Dental School Alumni Association. After receiving
his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from the Harvard
School of Dental Medicine in 1966, he began working at
Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. MA. where he
completed his internship and residency. Dr. Bowen now has
a private practice of oral surgery and teaches at the University
of Vermont Medical School and lives in Shelburne, VT.
William B. Jones '64. former supervisor of the math
department at Jonathan Dayton High School, Springfield, was
appointed the vice principal of David Brearley High School,
Cranford. NJ. in November. He earned his master's degree in
educational administration from Kean College in 1976. and had
done graduate work in math and administration at Kean. St.
Peter's College. Jersey City State College, and Monmouth
College. He had been the assistant football coach and assistant
and head coach of the cross country, indoor track and outdoor
track teams for many years at Dayton. A member of the Green
Brook school board from 1985 to 1989 and president of the
Lions Club. Mr. Jones lives in Green Brook, NJ.
George "Choppy" E. Harris IV, '64, president and founder
of Cost Containment Corp.. Mifflinburg. has been named
Business Man of the Year by Zeta Chapter of Duquesne
University's Beta Gamma Sigma, a national honor society in
business and management. In the past decade. Harris has initiated
new health care practices in the health care benefits industry.
Wayne H. Fisher '66, formerly of York. PA, was recently
promoted to executive vice president at the Continental Corp.
in New York City. Fisher, who was a senior staff member, will
remain president of the Special Operations Group. He is the
son of Dr. and Mrs, Roscoe L. Fisher '32.
Ann Griffin Overholt '68 was elected to the board of
directors of Lebanon Family Health Services. She will serve
on the public relations committee. She received her degree in
English literature from Susquehanna and her registered nurse
degree from Harrisburg Area Community College. In the past,
she has worked for Tri-County Family Planning and was a
caseworker for the New York Department of Social Service.
In the past ten years she has been working in women's health
care. An active member of her school's PTO and the Lebanon
County Choral Society, Ms. Griffin Overholt resides in
Cornwall. PA, with her husband Thomas and their three
children. Robert E. Forse '68 has been named president of
Woodlands Bank in Williamsport. PA. the fir>t bank to be
organized in Lycoming County in 50 years.
THE SEVENTIES
Anne J. Herrington '70 was highlighted in Vie Chrimicle
of Higher EJucalum lor her directorship ot the innovative
SUSQUEHANNA
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ATTENTION
ALUMNI!
You may not know it, but you can play a vital role
in the future of Susquehanna University.
Each year, as the number of college-age students
decreases nationally, the competition for qualified,
motivated young men and women becomes more
and more intense.
That's where you come in. With more than 11,000
alumni throughout the United States and Canada, we
already have an extraordinary network of recruiters
in place. After all, who better to promote Susquehanna
than those of you who have experienced it first-hand?
The procedure is quite simple. Whenever you identify
a student (relative, neighbor, friend) you believe would
be a prospect for our consideration, just send us the
information on the attached form. The Alumni and
Admissions Offices will do all of the follow-up work
and report to you on our results.
For those of you interested in doing more, the
Alumni /Parent Admissions Network (APAN) works
directly with the Admissions Office in attracting
quahfied students to Susquehanna. Currently, nearly
200 alumni and parents participate in this program.
For additional information, check the appropriate box
on the form.
Your assistance with our recniiting efforts over the next
several years will enable Susquehanna University to remain
one of the nation's outstanding, small undergraduate
institutions. You are our greatest resource, and your
help will make a difference.
STUDENT REFERRAL
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SUSQl EHAINNA I'NIVERSITY
SELINSCROVE. PA 17870
freshman composition courses at the University of Massachusetts.
Amherst. Prompted by a racial incident that occurred on the
campus, students in this program are required to read and
discuss literature in which characters routinely experience
some kind of discrimination, as well as work with materials
from periodical and broadcast media that raise issues of
diversity. Ms. Herrington also participated in the recent
interactive videoconference "Issues and Conflicts in Writing
Across the Curriculum" produced by PBS. Susquehanna's Writing
Center hosted the event locally in the Blough-Weis Library.
Debra Plunkett Smith '72 has a new job with Berlen Labs.
After receiving her bachelor's degree in mathematics from
Susquehanna, she began working as a clerk/programmer
trainee at Cooper Laboratories in Wayne. NJ. and was later
promoted to programmer analyst. She then became a senior
systems programmer/analyst for Meehan-Tooker in East
Rutherford. NJ. Ms. Plunkett Smith resides m Nutley. NJ.
Carl C. Yingling '72 recently transferred to the Atlantic
Richfield corporate headquarters in Los Angeles after nearly
fifteen years in Alaska. He now manages the internal audit
department. He, his wife Debbie, and their daughters, ten-year
old Kristi and six-year old Julie, live in Thousand Oaks, CA.
Jeanne R. Boyer '73 works for the Berks County District
Attorney's Office as an assistant district attorney. After
graduating from Susquehanna, she received her master's
degree from Dickinson School of Law. During that time she
interned with the PA Department of Education. Ms. Boyer
resides in Wernersville, PA,
Timothy E. Braband '73 presented the concluding program
in the Advent Vesper Recital series at St. James Lutheran
Church in Gettysburg. PA . After studing organ at Susquehanna,
he did graduate work at Westminster Choir College. In his
16th year as minister of music at St. James. Mr. Braband
directs the six vocal choirs and coordinates the worship and
music programs in the parish. He is a member of the
American Guild of Organists, the American Choral Directors'
Association, the Association of Lutheran Church Musicians
and is on the executive board of "Music, Gettysburg!"
Lynda L. Deutsch '73 has been named vice president at
Continental Bank. New Hope, PA, with responsibility for
operations procedures for branch banking. After Susquehanna,
she completed courses of study at the Bucknell University
School of Banking.
Marcie Wright Ousley '73 has been working for the past
two seasons as a park ranger with the National Park Service at
the Vanderbilt Mansion in Hyde Park, NY. After doing graduate
work at Fairleigh Dickinson University, she became chart
collator in the Medical Record Department for Morristown,
NJ Memorial Hospital. She then became a chart analyst in
Medical Records for Kingston Hospital in Kingston, NY. She
and her husband. Phillip C. Ousley '73, live in Kingston, NY,
Patrick A. Petre '74 is now the chief operating officer of
Garfield Medical Center in Monterey Park. CA. After receiving
his MBA in management from Pepperdine University, he
began his administration work for various hospitals in San
Francisco, Beverly Hills, Hollywood, and Los Angeles. Mr.
Pelre lives in Mission Viejo, CA.
Janet Rice Trompet '74 was named technical support
coordinator at Metro Information Services Inc. in Virginia.
She will be responsible for project management and quality
assurance at client sites in Tidewater. She has a bachelor's
degree from Susquehanna, a master's degree in computer
science from Villanova University, and 16 years of experience
in the data processing industry. Ms. Rice Trompert resides in
Smithfield. VA.
The Eric Doney Trio made its first appearance in January at
the Deer Head Inn, Delaware Water Gap. Joined by Paul Rostock
and Bill Goodwin. Eric A. Doney '75 is a writing member of
ASCAP He has played on numerous tours with a variety of
well-known bands. His most recent appearance in the Poconos
was at the September 1990 Celebration of the Arts Jazz Festival.
John D. Goodenow '75 is campaign director/planning study
division for Ketchum, Inc.. Pittsburgh, PA.
Robert C. Rungee '75 has been promoted lo vice president.
MidConn Bank. Kensmgton. CT. He is responsible for various
bank operations, including comphance with laws, regulations
and policies.
Daniel G. Kohler '76 is working for the PSl Therapy
Center in Richmond, VA. He received his master's degree in
counseling from Marywood Col lege- Scranton in 1978. After
that, he became a psychotherapist for Lee Mental Health in
Ft. Myers, FL. Mr. Kohler resides in Richmond, VA.
Gary C. Klein '76 has been named commercial real estate
vice president at Signet Bank. Richmond. VA. Klein joined
Signet in 1984 as an assistant vice president of middle market
in Richmond. Two years later he advanced to vice president
of the Metropolitan Division, and then moved to commercial
real estate in 1987. Previously he had worked for United
Virginia Bank.
Kurt H. Kohler '76 received national recognition for
outstanding performance as a representative of Aid Association
for Lutherans in Reading and Berks county. Out of a field of
over 2.000 representatives, he was named District
Representative of the Month for his exceptional work in
providing fraternal benefits and financial services to local
AAL members. An associate of the Richard Walter Agency of
AAL in Exton. PA. Mr. Kohler has been an AAL member for
two years. He is a member of the Pennsylvania and American
Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the American
Institute of Certified American Accountants, the National
Association of Accountants, and the Berks County Chamber
of Commerce. Mr. Kohler lives in Reading, PA.
Richard J. King '78 has been promoted lo Quakertown
National Banks Dublin Village Office as assistant vice
president and commercial lending officer. He graduated from
the Pennsylvania Banking Association's School of Commercial
Lending at Bucknell University.
Pamela R. James '78 has joined Carmichael Lynch
advertising in Minneapolis. Minnesota as vice president,
account supervisor on the Minnesota State Lottery account.
Sara J, Carothers '78 was chosen employee of the month
for October by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
The Tioga County maintenance manager for three years, Ms.
Carothers has been in the department for 19 years. She is a
senior member of American Society of Highway Engineers,
and a member of the Susquehanna Valley Country Club. She
resides in Selinsgrove. PA.
Richard H. Pohl '79 recently moved from Orlando, FL. to
the Island of Maui in Hawaii. His new position is director of
banquet and convention services for the Westin Hotel on
Kannapali Beach. Since graduating from Susquehanna. Mr.
Pohl has worked in the food service industry at Georgetown
University, the Vista International Hotel, the Raniada
Renaissance Hotel, and Blossoms Restaurant in Washington,
DC., and La Maison des Champs in New York. He currently
resides in Kihei. HI.
James P. Wallblllich '79 is with Frumkin. Shralow &
Cerullo. a professional corporation with locations in Pottsville
and Philadelphia.
THE EIGHTIES
Paul F. Kern W
Paul F. Kern '80 has been named vice-president and director
of asset/liability management by Independence Bancorp, Inc.
He was previously the vice-president of ALCO reporting at
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CoreSlates Financial Corporation. He has a bachelor's degree
in accounting from Susquehanna University and an M.B.A.
from Rider College Graduate School of Business. Mr. Kern is
a member of the American Institute of Certified Public
Accountants and the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public
Accountants. He lives in Holland. PA.
George L. Charles '80 is the account manager for Kimberly-
Clark Corporation. After graduation, he became a food service
sales specialist for Nestle Corporation. He then became territory
manager for Beecham Products and later Kimberly-Clark
Corporation. He resides in Springdale. Arkansas.
Kathleen A. Szwec '81 is a staff accountant with Routledge.
Chapman, and Hall. Located in New York City, they are
publishers of academic, scientific and scholarly texts.
Ceryle LIse Bodine '81 is with national accounts, service
manager, DHL Airways. Inc.. Redwood City. CA,
Arthur Simon, who received an honorary degree from
Susquehanna in 1981. is author of a new book. Han-esting
Peace. Tlxe Arms Race and Hutnan Need. He states. "What
threatens us most today?. . . neglected needs: human, economic,
and environmental. Both nationally and globally a new
commitment to address these issues is required,"
Douglas E. Fouche '82 has been promoted to sales manager
of the Copying Machine and Fax Division of Central Business
Systems, Inc. Since joining CBS m 1987, he has served as a
copier account representative, and a national, major, and
government account representative. After receiving his
bachelor of science degree from Susquehanna University with
an emphasis on marketing and management, he was territory
manager for the Alberto-Culver Company and the Hershey
Pasta group. He resides in Etters, PA.
Paul E. Sacks '82 is a National Research Council— U.S.
Geological Survey Postdoctoral Research Associate working
inReston. VA,
Michael Havay '82 was the featured piano accompanist in
"Carols and Canapes," a concert of Christmas music followed
by Traditional High Tea, in Independence. KS. in December.
Since graduating from Susquehanna with a degree in music
performance, he has played for many church services and
social events. He played professionally with the Harrisburg.
PA Symphony Orchestra for four seasons. In Independence,
he has served as concertmaster for the past five Neewollah
musicals. Independence Community College musicals, and
the Independence Community Orchestra. He served as the
administrative secretary of the First United Methodist Church
for over five years, and is now a salesman and string-piano
instructor at Musical Overtures. Mr. Havay lives in
Independence. KS.
Bass Dale Travis '83 was recently named one of the outstanding
young artists of 1990 by Musical America, cited as a
performer "to watch for in seasons to come." A frequent guest
with various opera companies throughout the United States, he
will appear this year with the San Francisco Opera as Don
Alfonso in Mozart's "Cosi Fan Tutte."
Antonio Lopez '84 is a credit manager at a Spanish bank,
Santander Federal, in Puerto Rico. His wife. Wilma Gonzalez
Lopez '84. has been working at AT&T of Puerto Rico since
June 1990. After graduation. Mr. Lopez earned his master's
degree in economics at Penn State University, and Mrs. Lopez
was an instructor in the Spanish. Italian, and Portuguese
departments at Penn State. They currently live in Guaynabo,
Puerto Rico.
John W. "Jack" Purdy '84 was promoted by USAir to
district sales manager-New York City in April of 1990. After 5
years with USAir/USAir Express, he is now responsible for all
marketing and sales activity in New York City. Mr. Purdy lives
in Maple Springs, NY.
Cheryl Diacik Fell '85 is a professional recruiter for the
Byrnes Group in York, PA. She and her husband live in
Harrisburg. PA.
Ronald "Beau" Bodine '85 and Douglas R. Kennedy '89
play in a band called "The Greenhouse" (named after the
Greenhouse at Susquehanna) based in the Philadelphia area. /
4918 Marvine Street, Philadelphia. PA 19141.
Timothy S. Hansen '86 is an energy management engineer
for the San Francisco Marriott. His wife. Joyce, is a marketing
representative for Sybervision in Pleasanton. CA. They live in
San Ramon. CA.
Jacqueline M. Parent '86 is a pharmacutical sales
representative for Smith Kline Beecham Pharmacy. She has
been working there since September of 1989. Before that, she
was an admissions counselor for Drexel University. She resides
in Exton. PA.
Steven C. Ajello '87 has recently been named the district
sales manager for Reader 's Digest, which is based in Pleasantville.
NY. He and his brother. Andrew Ajello '86. live in Upper
Saddle River, NJ.
James H. Faust '87 has been named the mortgage originator
of the F&M Trust Company of Chambersburg. PA. He
graduated from Susquehanna with a bachelor of science
degree in business administration and began working at the
bank in 1989. He has completed various American Institute of
Banking courses and is currently working toward a master's
degree in business administration from Frostburg State
University. He lives in Chambersburg. PA.
Marjorie V. Guckes '87 is currently pursuing a master's
degree in elementary education. She teaches in the West
Chester area and lives in West Chester, PA.
Margaret A. Seville '87 has been hired by York Tape and
Label Co. as an account manager. Previously, she was a sales
manager for Hyatt Hotels and Resorts in Princeton, NJ. Ms.
Seville lives in Lawrenceville, NJ.
Mason W. Brown '88 and Reed A. Starr *88 manage
American Information Systems Inc. in Wellsboro, PA and have
developed a computer software product, called RediMaster.
that the U.S. Marine Corps used in its Desert Storm operations
in the Middle East, Brown, with a bachelor of science degree
in business, is responsible for the marketing strategy and
implementation of the product. Starr, with a bachelor of arts
degree in computer science and mathematical science, does
the majority of the programming tasks for the product. Brown
lives in Westfield. PA. and Starr lives in Wellsboro. PA.
Barbara A. Rostiac '88 is an account executive in the
Magazine Exports Department of Worldwide Media Services
in New York, NY She lives in Madison. NJ.
John M. Schroeder '89 is a programmer/analyst with
Aetna. He was formerly a programmer with Compdata Service
in King of Prussia. PA. He lives in Vernon. CT.
Nancy Stepsus '89 has been appointed head coach of the
Montclair. NJ High School girls varsity basketball team. A
standout player at Susquehanna. Stepsus received her bachelor
of science degree in chemistry and is employed as a scientist
assistant for Hoffman-LaRoche Pharmaceutical Co. in Nutley.
NJ. She resides in Shenandoah. PA.
David Swineharl '89 is the director of the string program
for the Delaware Valley School District. He started a new
orchestra program for third, fourth and fifth grade this year.
He lives in Port Jervis. NY. with his wife. Tammy Ann
(Kerstetter) Swinehart. who attended Susquehanna from
1985 to 1987.
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PERREGO-HORN
Lea Ann Horn '86 to Jonathon E. Perrego '86. June 3,
1989. St. Paul's United Church of Christ. Mechanicsburg. PA.
In the wedding party from Susquehanna was Kimberly Rubio
Reist '86. Jon is a senior designer with Kidde Consultants.
Lea Ann is an environmental scientist with Gannett Henning.
Inc. and also a graduate student in environmental pollution
control engineering at Penn State University. / 201 West Keller
Street, Mechanicsburg. PA 17055.
NOWLIN-LVRIA
Joyce N. Luria '85 to J. Craig Nowlin. July I, 1989. St.
Patrick's. Chatham, NJ. In the wedding party from
Susquehanna was Joanne Lubben Yotnakparian '84 Joyce is
an account supervisor, McCann-Enckson in New York City.
Her husband is with the same company. / Apartment l-C, 140
West 74th Street, New York, NY 10017
SMEDLE Y ROBERTSON
Jenelle B Robertson to William Smedley VI '88, April 21.
1990, the United Church of Christ, Keene, NH. Brad is a
customer service/analyst, Visron Financial. / 14 Evans Circle,
Keene, NH 03431
HARTZELL-SMITH
Jeanne A. Smith '84 to Scott Hartzell, May 5, 1990, Si.
John's Lutheran Church. Allentown, PA. Jeanne is a sales
representative, Zamoiski Company. Her husband is an
insurance broker, Bruce Beaton Company. / 139 Executive
Drive, Ambler, PA 19002.
DUNKELBERGER-REIGHTER
Elizabeth G Reighter to Jon A. Dunkelberger '84, May 5,
1990, St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Mechanicsburg, PA.
Jon is a financial planner with Mutual Benefit Life Insurance
Co., Harrisburg office. His wife is a sales representative
for Hoffman Surgical Equipment Co. / 420 Harvest Drive,
Harrisburg, PA 17111.
CORDREY-CAROL
Elissa M. Carol '85 to Matthew M. Cordrey, May 19, 1990,
St. Mary Antiochian Orthodox Church, Wilkes-Barre, PA.
Elissa is an account coordinator with Burton Luch Public
Relations, New York City. Her husband is an attorney with the
law firm of Marshall. Conway and Wright, New York City. In
the wedding party from Susquehanna were the bride's sisters,
Mary Carol Stevens '83 and Andrea Carol '85. / II Franklin
Place, Summit, NJ 07901.
FOUTY-GORMAN
Kathleen L, Gorman '76 to Gary C. Fouty, May 25. 1990,
St. Paul, Minnesota. Kalhy is head of the Institute of Technology
Libraries Access Services. Her husband is the geography
bibliographer at the University of Minnesota Libraries,
Minneapolis MN. / 829 Palm Court, Maplewood. MN 55109
SCHULTZHAUHUTH
Robert G. Schultz to Kristin E. Hauhuth '86, June 16,
1990, Saugatuck Congregational Church, Westpon, CT.
Kristin is with Champion International Corporation in
Stamford. Her husband is with Chestnut Electric in Wilton. /
121 High Ridge Avenue, Ridgefield, CT 06877
VOREL-UZAR
Allison M. Lazar to Stephen A. Vorel '84, June 16, 1990,
St. Matthias Church, Somerset, NJ. Stephen is president of
Eagle Consulting & Development Corp. and his wife is a
free-lance writer. / 14 Stone House Court, Jefferson Township,
NJ 07438.
YATES-WONG
Sonja S. Wong '87 to Todd C, Yates '87, June 23, 1990,
The Lutheran Church of the Epiphany, Hempstead, NY.
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Lauren Warncke
Muzzy '87, Karen D. Murray '87, and Donna C. Neal '87.
Sonja is a direct marketing list manager with Mokrynski &
Associates, Inc. Todd is the purchasing executive at Northeast
Controls, Inc. / 43 Moore Avenue, Waldwick, NJ 07463.
FLOOD-CAROL
Andrea O. Carol '85 to Gregory J. Flood, June 30, 1990
Andrea is an underwriting manager, American International
Group. Her husband is assistant vice president with the same
company. Susquehannans in the wedding party were Mary
Carol Stevens '83 and Elissa Carol Cordrey '85. / 30-A 74th
Street, Brooklyn, NY 11209
CORSIG-ATTWATER
Theresa Attwater to Christopher S. Corsig "SL June 30,
1990. Robert J. Hain '82 served as best man Chris is a sales
and product development manager for Aris Isotoner in New
York City His wife is a social studies teacher in Lakehurst,
NJ. / 2538 Lexington Court, Jackson, NJ 08527
SVMMERS-STVLB
Cynthia L, Stulb '86 to David L, Summers '89, July 21,
1990, Redeemer Lutheran Church, Succasunna, NJ. Cindy had
been an account executive with Sammons Cable Advertising.
David is with Associated Packaging, Inc. / 66 Cross Ridge,
Greenville, SC 29607
POLLACK-TILLMAN
Karia J. Tillman '85 to Scott Pollack, July 21. 1990, The
Lawrenceville School Chapel, Lawrenceville, NJ. KarIa is
director of member services, NJ. Business & Industry
Association, Trenton, NJ. Her husband is in wine sales,
Capitol Wine & Spirits. / 726 Quinton Avenue, Trenton,
NJ 08629
LEONE-PAETZER
Suzanne Paetzer '77 to Larry N. Leone, July 28, 1990,
First Lutheran Church, Portland, Maine. Sue is director of
human resources. Coopers & Lybrand, Hartford, CT Her
husband is a counselor at Bulkeley High School in Hartford,
CT. / 13-5 West Meadow Lane, Middletown, CT 06457
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HAINES-VILARDI
Mara B. Vilardi to William R. Haines '85. Augusl 18. 1990.
the Royal Poinciana Chapel. Palm Beach, FL. Haines is a
commercial credit analyst at First Union National Bank,
where his wife is a loan officer assistant. / Apartment 716,
851 Cotton Bay Drive West. West Palm Beach, FL 33406.
LUCAS-VALKUSKY
Kalhy Ann Valkusky to Brian G. Lucas '88. September 14.
1990. St. Luke's Lutheran Church. Freeland. PA. Brian is with
F & L Doors of Hazleton. His wife is an executive secretary.
Garland Commercial Industries. Inc. / 22 Snow Valley Drive.
Drums. PA 18222.
SCHWEITZER-REISENWEAVER
Debra Ann Reisenweaver to Stephen C. Schweitzer '87.
September 15. 1990, Trinity Lutheran Church, Hazleton, PA.
Stephen is general accounting supervisor. West Chester Plastics
Division, Ametek Inc. His wife is a registered nurse. Allentown
Hospital. / 134 Cherry Hill Road. Lehighton. PA 18235.
PALMERMORAN
Patricia I. Moran '85 to Karl Robert Palmer. September 15.
1990. Our Lady of the Mount. Warren. NJ. Patricia is an account
manager. Phoenix Call Reporting. Inc. in Lincoln Park. NJ.
Her husband is head engineer. A.T.& T. Bell Laboratories. /
Lakeside Apartments. 183 Reservoir Road. Parsippany. NJ 07054.
CALABRESE- COWSERT
Kelly Cowsert to Frank Calabrese '82. September 16. 1990.
Oak Leigh Wedding Center. Fair Oaks. CA. I^rank is regional
sales manager for Western Colloid Products and his wife is a
registered nurse for the University of California Davis Medical
Center / 8330 Calla Way. Sacramento. CA 95828-5768.
GRANT-M/UER
Shari .S. Miller '90 to Donald W. Grant. September 21, 1990.
First Presbyterian Church. Sparta. NJ. Susquehannans in the
wedding party were Catherine A. Lesniewski '90. Teresa J.
DeMott '90 and Sunday A. Cahill '90 Shari is a sales
assistant. Paine Webber. Inc. in Morristown. NJ, / 118 Heller
Hill Road. Blairstown. NJ 07825
MENNINCER-TARR
Deborah P. Tarr '86 to Mark A. Menninger. September 22.
1990. St, Matthew Lutheran Church. Springfield. PA, In the
wedding party from Susquehanna were Crystal Skeel Turner
'86. Dean A. Turner '87. and James R, Hamsher '88 Deborah
is an account manager with Vanguard Group of Investment
Companies, Wayne, PA. Her husband had attended Susquehanna
for several years and then graduated from West Chester
University. He is a sales representative. American Press. Inc. /
716 Highland Avenue. Morton. PA 19070
SANSONETTI-AMORIM
Grace Amorim to John T. Sansonetti "86. September 22.
1990. St, Patrick's Church. Bridgeport. CT. John is an accountant
with Grill and Gilhuly and his wife is a travel consultant with
Monogram Travel, / 265 Meadowbrook Road. Stratford.
CT 06497,
STAMBAUGH-HARR/S
Emelia Harris to Mark R. Stambaugh "85. September 29.
1990. United Methodist Church. Moorehead. Mississippi,
Mark is general manager. Stambaugh Aviation Inc. His wife
is a senior merchandiser. J. C. Penney Co. / 1215 Lanier
Boulevard. Brunswick. GA 31520
APPROVATO-CARUSO
Lisa C. Caruso '87 to Paul Approvato, October 6. 1990.
Immaculate Heart of Mary. Scotch Plains. NJ. In the wedding
party from Susquehanna was Adriene M. King '87. / 205
Hamilton Boulevard. South Plainfield. NJ 07080.
KVEDERAS-CALLAHAN
Meianie A. Callahan "84 to Kevin T. Kvederas. October 6.
1990, United Methodist Church. Morristown. NJ. Meianie is
a health care consultant. Prudential Insurance Company of
America. Her husband is an insurance representative. The
Guardian Insurance Company. / Apartment 8-5A, 2467 Route
10. Morris Plains. NJ 07950
DiMUCCtO- OELBERMANN
Kathleen R Oelbermann to Frederick L. DiMuccio, Jr. '80.
October 20. 1990. St, John the Evangelist Catholic Church.
Bellcfonte. PA, Fred is a senior analyst in management systems
at Penn State, / 624 Kennard Road. State College. PA 16801,
U BOEUF-DOYLE
Marguerite Ann Doyle '83 to Brian Le Boeuf. October 20.
1990. Church of Christ the King, New Vernon, NJ, Susquehannans
in the wedding party were Susan Gray Decker '83 and
Maureen Haley '83. Marguerite is a corporation relocation
counselor widi Weichert Relocation Co. Her husband is owner
of Sports Minded Unlimited. / 60 King George Road. Warren.
NJ 07057
BRAMER-WELLIVER-BERGER
Barbara Welliver-Berger to James R. Bramer '64, October
27. 1990. Millville United Methodist Church. Millville. PA.
Jim is pastor of the Millville Lutheran Parish, / Box 189. 75
Walnut Street. Millville. PA 17846
MAGROWSKI-LEACH
Suzanne P. Leach "84 to Nick E. Magrowski. October 27,
1990. Advent Lutheran Church. West Lawn. PA. Susquehannans
in the wedding party were Deborah L. Vol! '84. Teresa C. Sol
'84. Jamie Harris Cope '84. and Clayton E. Leach III '82
David E. Bingaman '85 directed the brass quintet, and
Matthew C. Wagner "83 served as organist. Other
Susquehannans were Clayton E. '56 and Lucian Smith Leach
'54. parents of the bride. John R. Leach '47. Betty Miller
Leach '47. and Donald R. Leach '46. uncles and aunt of the
bride. Suzanne has been promoted to advertising officer for
corporate advertising in the Meridian Bank Corporation. Her
husband owns and operates Magrowski's Music. Inc. in
Reading. / 1742 Liberty Avenue. Kenhorst. PA 1960Z
YOGGY-CROSS
Kimberlee M Cross to Kirk D. Yoggy '86. October 27.
1990. Church of Santa Maria. Orinda. CA. Kirk is branch
manager/Macmillan Bloedel of America. Building Materials
Division. St. Louis. MO. In the wedding party from Susquehanna
were Brian L. Jones '86 and J. Clayton Gossett '87. / 950
Carriage Hill Drive. St. Charles, MO 63303.
CROSSLAND-SKINNER
Linda L. Skinner "85 to Jeffrey J. Crossland, November
10, 1990. Presbyterian Church at Woodbury. Woodbury. NJ.
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Meg Finley
Flournoy '85 and Karen Schwille '85. Linda is director of
annual giving at Susquehanna. Her husband is an attorney, /
R,D, 2. Box 299. Lewisburg. PA 1783T
LYONS-KIDD
Sherry L, Kidd to F. Scott Lyons '83. November 24. 1990.
West Haven Baptist Church. Portsmouth. VA. Scott is the
owner of Lyons Associates International, an executive
recruiting firm. His wife is an associate with Metzler
International Finance Corp. / Apartment 2-K. 4 Lexington
Avenue. New York. NY 10010.
JOHNSON-SANmil
Theresa A. Santoli '81 to Lloyd G. Johnson. November 24.
1990. Our Lady of Mercy Roman Catholic Church. Park Ridge.
NJ. Theresa is with Lake Shore Legal Services. Her husband
is with Garan. Lucow. Miller. Seward. Cooper & Becker /
1022 East Grand River Avenue. Lansing. MI 48906-5454.
CHIPMAN-LISKO
Adrienne Lisko to John C. Chipman "88. November 24.
1990. Wooster School Chapel. Danbury. CT. John is a radio
personality at WDAQ-FM in Danbury. His wife is a speech
pathology assistant at DATAHR Rehabilitation Institute in
Brookfield, / Riverbend A-15. 14 Newtown Road. Danbury.
CT 06810,
SAUERS-SIEGEL
Dr Ayn D Stiegel to Dr Richard A. Sauers '76. December
1. 1990. Trinity Episcopal Church. Chambersburg. PA,
Timothy M. Sauers '84 served as best man. Both bride and
groom chose Civil-War period clothing for the wedding.
Richard is a self-employed historian. His wife is a psychiatrist
m private practice. / P.O. Box 424. Lewisburg, PA 17837.
LEITZEL-AUTEN
Bonnie M. Auten to Michael L. Leitzel '86. December 1.
1990. St. Michael's Lutheran Parish. Klingerstown. PA.
Michael is assistant manager. Crossroads Sale and Market.
Gratz. PA. His wife is a medical transcriptionist. Geisinger
Medical Center. Danville. PA. / P.O. Box 577. Avenue B,
Riverside. PA 17868.
FARLEY-LONZETTA
Coeli Marie Lonzetta to Peter C. Farley '83. December 1.
1990. Holy Trinity Roman Cathloic Church. Washington. Peter
is a marketing analyst for Travel and Leisure Magazine in New
York. His wife is a sales representative with CT Corporation
System, a legal service company in New York. / 1120 Washington
Street. Hoboken. NJ 07030
SMELTZ-PIFER
Kimberly Sue Pifer to Charles William Smeltz '75.
December 15. 1990 / 470 Second Street. Northumberland.
PA 17857
VOGELIRWIN
Susan C. Irwin "81 to Gary L. Vogel, December 22. 1990.
St, Martin's Episcopal Church. Radnor. PA. Sue is a senior
copywriter at Weightman Advertising. Philadelphia. Her
husband is director of technical research at Fox-Morris
Associates. Philadelphia. / 506 Cheswold Court. Wayne,
PA 19087
DAVISLEITZEL
Michelle G. Leitzel '90 to Gilbert R. Davis. December 22.
1990. Rooke Chapel. Lewisburg. PA, Michelle is a music teacher
in the West Perry School District. Her husband is with TRAEBCO
in Harrisburg, / 133 West Main Street. P.O. Box 518, New
Bloomfield, PA 17068-0518.
LAGERMAN-VALVANO
Gloria Valvano to Thomas S. Lagerman "85, December 29.
1990. Holy Family Church. Nutley. NJ, Tom is a computer
analyst for Wakefern Inc. Edison. NJ. His wife is a computer
analyst for AT. & T.. Piscaiaway, NJ. / 220 East 2nd Street,
Bound Brook. NJ 08805.
Born Crusaders
To Mr. and Mrs, Jon A. Tietbohl '81. a daughter. Elle. August
7. 1989, Jon is vice president, corporate finance. Tucker-Anthony
Inc. in New York City. / 6 Brendan Drive. Flanders. NJ 07836
To Mr and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Lesser '80. a daughter. Casey Ann.
November 1. 1989, / .373 Second Street. Brooklyn. NY 11215,
To Mr and Mrs, Mark A. Drogalis '84. a son. Peter Gregory.
December 21. 1989. Mark specializes in commercial real estate
law with Cohen. Shapiro. Polisher. Shiekman and Cohen in
Philadelphia. / 801 Sassafras Court. Marlton. NJ 0805.3.
To Steven J. '79 and Brenda Larson Barrett '83. a daughter, I
Allison Jane, February 9, 1990 / 462 Tailor Way, Lansdale.
PA 19446.
To Mr and Mrs, Richard L. Frotten '83. a daughter. Kaitlyn
Mary. February 11. 1990, Richard has established a certified
public accounting practice in Sayreville. NJ / 24 Mochen Court.
Sayreville. NJ 08872.
To Mr and Mrs Kenneth Douglas Ralph '82. a daughter.
Kimberly Eileen. February 11. 1990. Doug is finance manager.
Procter & Gamble, / 4019 Wilma Court. Cincinnati. OH 45245,
To Mr, and Mrs, Richard J. Thomas "76. a son. Eric Richard.
February 18. 1990. / R,R. 3. Box 1062. Schuylkill Haven.
PA 17972,
To Mr, and Mrs. David R. Getz '78. a son. Matthew David.
May 21. 1990 / 3526 Beech Run Lane. Mechanicsburg, PA 17055,
To Mr and Mrs. Thomas R. Johns IV '83, a son. Thomas
Richard Johns V. June 19. 1990, Tom is a vice-president at the
Marian Bank in Philadelphia. His wife is a realtor with Re/Max
Associates, / 1026 Emma Lane. Warminster. PA 18974.
To Mr, and Mrs, Robert G. Campbell *79. a son. Brian
Charles. June 26. 1990 / 213 Holly Drive. Chalfont. PA 18914
To Lawrence and Karen Schoenegan Robinson '84. a
daughter. Amanda Jill. July 3. 1990. / 34 Liberty Street.
Patchogue. NY 11772,
To Mr and Mrs, George V. Ganter '74. a son. George William.
July 10. 1990. / 86 Maple Street. Milburn. NJ 07041.
To Mr, and Mrs. William H. Wolchak '82. a daughter.
Brittany Noelle (pictured above). July 11. 1990. / 2457 Mountain
View Road. Stafford. VA 22554,
To Mr, and Mrs, Leslie B. Gamble '73. a daughter. Kelsey
Carmichael. August 1.5. 1990. Buzz is executive director of
the Maine Conservation School. / R,R 1. Box 1217. Bethel.
ME 04217
To Daniel R. '76 and Karen Mason McDougall '79, a
daughter, Carey Ellen. August 16. 1990, Carey joins sister Lauren.
/ 12 Crusher Road. Hopewell. NJ 08525,
To Thomas and Claire Malune Chadwick '82. a son, Kevin
Edward. August 28. 1990 / 32 Wyckoff Avenue, Wyckoff.
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To Mr, and Mrs. Robert A. Heaney, Jr. '84. a son. Robert A.
Heaney MI. September 8. 1990. / 123-A South Maple Avenue.
Park Ridge, NJ 07656.
To William C. '85 and Mary Fisher Warrick '85. a daughter.
Katherlne Victona. November 11. 1990. / 846 West Foxcroft Drive.
Camp Hill. PA 17011.
To Christian and Sharon Jacobs Gruber '81. a daughter.
Joanna Paige. November 19. 1990. / 395 Hilldale Road. Holtwood.
PA 17532.
To Mr and Mrs. Jeff V. Sheard '81. a son. Glenn Thomas,
December 6. 1990. Jeff is vice president, financial control for
National Westminster Bank. PLC in New York. / 2 Terrill Road.
Edison. NJ 08820
To Steven D. and Kim Hartman Ranck '82. a daughter. Jessica
Leigh. December 26. 1990. She joins brother Benjamin. / 245
Hospital Drive. Lewisburg. PA 17837
To Bruce C. '84 and Karen Schmid Wilson '83. a daughter.
Jennifer Lauren. December 30. 1990. / 3 Exeter Street. Morris
Plains. NJ 07950
To Paul P. '88 and Elizabeth Heim O'Neil '85. a son. Paul
Luther. January 9. 1991. / Rte. 24. R.R. 2. Mendham. NJ 07945.
To Alexander and Holly Mentzell Falcon '80. twins, son
Alexander III and daughter Alissa. January 21. 1991. Holly is
the director of publications at Freedoms Foundation at Valley
Forge. PA. Her husband is a programming manager at SMS.
Malvern. PA. / 412 Beaumont Circle. West Chester, PA. 19380.
To Scott '85 and Diana Nolle Deitch '87. a daughter. Emily
Margaret, January 25. 1991. / 61 Warfieldsburg Road.
Westminster. MD 21157
To Martin J. and Kathleen Gallagher Fallon '81. a son. Martin
Joseph IV, January 31, 1991. / 316 Brigade Court. Wayne.
PA 19087.
Deaths
Elwood A. Adams '30, De Land. FL. August 26. 1990. He
had worked as a chemist with P. P. &L. from 1930 to 1951. From
1951 to 1971 he was with Wingarters Lab Inc. as a chemist in
Miami, FL. when he retired. He had been afflicted with
multiple sclerosis for many years.
Helen Jean Harris Brooks '44. Orlando. FL. October 6.
1990. She had served in the United States Air Force as a
navigator. Lieutenant Colonel. After her time in the service
she was a homemaker, raising a daughter and a son,
Gary Johnson '64. formerly of Shamokin. PA. was found
shot to death m the Denver area. Colorado. November 11.
1990 He had been a builder in Colorado since the 1970s. The
Denver area developer was owner of Heritage Square. He had
played baseball in high school in Shamokin. He attended
Susquehanna and later tried out for the major leagues. He
played for a period of time with the Detroit Tigers farm team.
Samuel F. Allison '25. Walnut Creek. CA. November 11.
1990. He was the son of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Allison. His
father had served as head of the Department of History and
Political Science at Susquehanna University from 1896 until
his death in 1933. Samuel was a graduate of George Washington
University Law School. Washington. DC and specialized in
Patent Law. He volunteered for World War II and became a
Naval Commander in the Bureau of Aeronautics. He is
survived by his sister. Dorothy Allison Stone '19. Another
sister. Evelyn Allison Boeder '20. preceded him in death.
Claude K. Clark '38. of Glenolden. PA. November 15.
1990. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1929 to 1933. and from
1940 to 1945. serving in the Pacific Theatre during World War
II He graduated from the College of Pharmacy in 1948. He
owned and operated his own pharmacy in the Overbrook section
of Philadelphia, He was then employed by Wynnewood Pharmacy
from 1970 to 1980 when he retired. He was a member of St.
John's Lutheran Church in Folcroft, He was a very active
volunteer in the County Office of Services for the Aging for
11 years.
Carrie Cupper Grove '19. formerly of Tyrone. PA.
W'ilniington. DE. November 28. 1990. She was a member
of the Methodist Church of Atonement, Claymont.
Hilda Bohner Lutz '24. Allentown, PA. December 11.
1990. She taught shorthand and typing in the Lewislown High
School from 1926-1929. From 1949 to 1956 she was a substitute
teacher in Mahonoy City School District, From 1956-1969 she
was parish secretary of St. Luke's Lutheran Church in Femdale.
PA. She had been very active as president of the Missionary
Society of the Lebanon District Central PA synod; president of
the Women's Missionary Society of the East Penn Conference
Central Pennsylvania Synod: and president of the United
Lutheran Church Women of the Eastern District of the
Ministenum of PA. She was preceded in death by her husband,
the Reverend Lester B. Luiz '26.
The Reverend John M. O'Malley '60. Royal Palm Beach,
FL, January 5. 1991. From 1960 to 1965 he was with Allstate
Insurance Company. In 1968 he attended Florida Bible College,
also serving as a rural missionary pastor. He earned his
masters degree at Luther Rice Seminary in 1974. He was
instrumental in beginning the Southwide Academy, a school
covering grades kindergarten through 12th grade. The
Loxahatchee church also has a mission arm called Southwide
Educational Ministries.
Jerome B. Kaufman '28. Valdese. NC. formerly of
Morgantown. NC. January 9. 1991. He earned his Master of
Divinity degree from the Lutheran Theological Seminary in
Chicago in 1932. He served 25 years as a parish pastor in
Pennsylvania. Indiana. Michigan, and Illinois, and 25 years as
Lutheran chaplain with Lutheran Social Services of Illinois in
major hospitals of Chicago, including 5 years as chaplain of
St. Matthew Lutheran Home for the Aged, Park Ridge. IL.
He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Ruth Dively
'29, Among the survivors is his sister. Esther Kaufman
Lucas '28.
John S. Rhine '30. Mendon. IL. January 16. 1991. He
earned his Master of Divinity degree from the Lutheran
Theological Seminary in 1933 and continued further studies
at Harvard Divinity School. He served churches in Nebraska
from 1933 to 1943, and in Illinois from 1943 to 1972. He
traveled in Europe during 1956 on behalf of Church World
Service. Following his retirement in 1972, he continued to
serve as an interim pastor for 10 years.
Walter Eugene Hering '31. Milesburg. PA. January 17.
1991. He attended Susquehanna from 1928 to 1929 and then
graduated from Penn State University in 1931. He had been
a member of the Masons, the Moose, the Elks, and Zion
Lutheran Church in Boalsburg. PA. He and his wife owned
and operated Henng's Restaurant in Milesburg from 1956 to
1970. when he retired.
Albert H. Lueders hc'80. Haddonfield. NJ. January 20.
1991. He was a retired editor of a Philadelphia-based Lutheran
publication. He had been employed by Fortress Press of the
Board of Publications for the Lutheran Church of America,
where he served as business manager, chief editor and director.
He received many honors for his work on the publication. He
received a Doctor of Humane Letters from Susquehanna in 1980.
Merle E. Hubbard '32. Greenfield. MA, February 8. 1991.
In 1972 he retired after 40 years of service for Western Mass
Electric Co. and Northeast Utilities (the parent company). He
was assistant treasurer as well as assistant controller from 1966
to 1972. During the last ten years of his work he belonged to
the T.E.I, and Edison Electric Institute Tax Committees. As
a resuh he attended tax meetings held in most major cities
throughout the country.
Donald G. Muchmore '53. Ballston Spa. NY, February 8.
1991. He was a controller for Eastern Airlines in New York
City for several years. Later, he was a veterinarian drug
salesman for Haver Lockhart Laboratories. He then became
manager of Dorp Travel Agency in Schenectady, NY.
Laura L. Gemberling '28, Selinsgrove. PA. February 9,
1991. She taught private piano lessons in her home for many
years, and was a music teacher in the Roaring Springs School
District and the Tri-Valley School District, where she taught
for over 40 years before retiring. She also operated a concession
stand at Rolling Green Park for many years. She was a member
of St. Paul's United Church of Christ in Selinsgrove. PA, since
1916, and taught Sunday School for over 50 years. She was
a member of the Triangle Club, the Sigma Alpha Iota music
fraternity, the Women's Auxiliary of Susquehanna, and various
state and national educational associations.
Marjorie Mengle Snyder '48, Northumberland. PA.
February 14, 1991. She had studied in New York from 1948 to
1949. She was appointed music supervisor at McClure in 1949
and was a retired teacher at Freeburg-Washington Elementary
School. She had taken additional courses at Bloomsburg
University. Marge was a member, organist, and choir director
of St. Peter Lutheran Church. She was also a member of
Susquehanna's Women's Auxiliary and the Freeburg Fire
Company Auxiliary.
Paul Dannelley. faculty member. Selinsgrove. PA. February
23. 1991, He served Susquehanna University this year as a
Distinguished Visiting Professor of Public Relations and
Journalism. He was a pioneer in the field of public relations
study in American universities and had taught for 19 years
as an associate professor in the H, H. Herbert School of
Journalism, University of Oklahoma.
Advanced Degrees
Stephen A. Gustitis '81: J.D.. University of Denver College
of Law. He is assistant district attorney. Brazos County Criminal
District. Bryan, TX.
Elizabeth Elmer Kaufmann '68: Master of Arts in Religit>n,
Westminster Theological Seminary. She is currently active in
counseling and women's ministries at New Life Presbyterian
Church in Escondido, CA.
William Q. Stickley '70: Doctor of Ministry degree, Eden
Theological Seminary, St. Louis, MO. His doctoral thesis was
entitled "The Repentance of God: A Motion of Grace." He is
pastor of Christ Lutheran Church, Lingelstown, PA.
Diane Thomas Tarner '72: Master of Education, majoring
in reading, Shippensburg University.
Class of 1990 Report
Richard L, Adams is a vice president at Garden Stale
Interiors. Metuchen. NJ.
June E. Addy works for The Computer Co, as a resolution
clerk in Harrisburg, PA.
Gary R, Allmers is working as a salesman for Atlantic
Tubing, NJ.
Gregg Allocco is a sales representative for Friden Alcatel
Company, Cranford, NJ.
Denise M, Ambrogio works for Crum & Forster as an
actuary trainee. Basking Ridge, NJ.
Timothy C, Andersen is a driver for United Parcel Service,
Parsippany, NJ.
Martina R. Androshick works for WMBT
Communications as an account executive, Shenandoah, PA.
Jeffrey T. Anthony, export manager, Emery Worldwide,
Bradley International Airport, Windsor Locks, CT.
Peggy E, Barbarilo is an English teacher for the Southern
Columbia Area School District, Calawissa, PA.
James A. Bell is a lab technician for McLaren & Hart,
environmental engineers. Warren. NJ.
Michael R. Bell works for Arthur Anderson & Company as
a staff accountant. Lancaster. PA.
Barbara L. Bently is an administrative assistant to the
President, Stern & Associates, Cranford, NJ.
Susan I, Berdela is a kindergarten teacher at St. Peter the
Apostle Elementary School, Parsippany, NJ.
Jennifer A. Bidding is working in the Bruce Johnson
Gallery in Hershey. PA.
Wendy L. Biser works as an assistant manager for the
Transport Inicrnational Pool Company, Bala Cynwyd, PA.
• Brad C, Bishop is assistant to executive producer, Dick
Clark Productions, Burbank, CA.
Janis E, Blandy is a supervisor for the Coffee Collection
Cafe, Holyoke, MA.
Michelle M, Bonvcnire is a management trainee for
Enterprise Leasing/Rent-a-Car, Joliet, IL.
Thomas P, Boone works for Aetna Life and Casually as a
technical analyst, Hartford, CT.
Patrice A, Brogan is an assistant manager for Jones New
York, Central Vlilley, NJ.
Larissa M. Brown is an auditorium manager for Mars Hill
College, Mars Hill, NC.
Bryan A, Brust works for Cardio Medical Products as a
sales representative, BellviUe, NJ.
Martina M, Burns is with Mister Donut, Shamokin Dam, PA.
David K, Cadieu is a personnel manager for Parker Interior
Plantscape. Scotch Plains, NJ.
Carrie J, Campbell is working for Chubb Life America,
Parsippany, NJ.
Dawn M, Campbell is working on an M.S. in materials
science and engineering at Rochester Institute of Technology.
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Scott M. Carey is a music director for Our Lady of Lourdes
Regional High School. Shamokin. PA.
Bill Carter is working at Shippensburg University as an
assistant financial aid director/assistant football coach.
Shippensburg. PA.
Thomas C. Cerverizzo is working for Hilton, Short Hills. NJ.
Andrew D. Chapman is attending University of Oklahoma.
Mary V. Chiocco works for a Division of Youth & Family
Services. Hackensack, NJ.
Dawn S. Clark is a program analyst for the American
Institute of Architects. Washington. DC.
Christian D. Cloud is owner of Franklin Exterminating
Service, Cinnaminson, NJ.
David T. Coffin is a sales consultant for Macy's. Whitehall, PA-
Peter J. Comber is working in sales for the Omni Cable
Corporation, Broomall, PA.
Teresa A. Considine works for Macy's as a sales manager.
New York, NY.
Frank W. Conway is a telemarketing manager for
Transaction Communications, Paramus, NJ.
Cynthia R. Cook works for the K-Mart Apparel
Corporation, Elmwood Park. NJ.
Helen B. Costalas works for the United Jersey Bank as a
trust administrator, Hackensack, NJ.
Louis A. Coslanza is a residential coordinator for
Community Services of Maryland. Inc. . Laurel, MD.
Elizabeth A. Cubberly is a customer service representative
for Transamerica Financial Services. Ridgewood, NJ.
Melinda A. Cuddy is working on a Ph.D. in political
science at the University of Rochester, Rochester, NY.
Jennifer L. Davis is a field sales trainee for the Topflight
Corporation. York. PA.
Kristine L. Davis is an account coordinator for Sedgwick
James of NJ. Inc.. Short Hills. NJ.
Diana L. DeFrate works for Deloitte & Touche as an
auditor. Philadelphia. PA.
Gary Del Duca is a systems engineer trainee. Electronic
Data Systems Corp., Bedmmster. NJ.
John W. Del Vecchio is a juvenile probation officer working for
Northumberland County Juvenile Court Services, Sunbury, PA.
Robert C. DeMaria is a marketing representative for
Storage Technology Corp., Louisville, CO.
Terri J. DeMott is working for The Insurance Exchange
Inc. as an administrative assistant. Stamford. CT.
Kelly G. Dencker is a junior account executive for
Markham Novell Communications, New York. NY.
Ted M. Doman is a customer service representative for
First Valley Bank. Bethlehem, PA.
Brian D. Dooley works in commercial underwriting-sales
for Royal Insurance, Philadelphia. PA.
Julianne C. Doupe is a graduate student at Boston University.
Cheryl L. Dum is an elementary music teacher in the
Lancaster School District. Lancaster. PA.
Christopher D. Elvidge works as a sales representative for
Copy World. Inc.
Jeffrey A. Elwell is a staff accountant for Daney, Cannon,
Truitt. & Sarneck in Wilmington, DE.
Larry L Enzer is self-employed, computer software firm.
Bridgewater. NJ.
Laurie L. Erickson is a third grade teacher in Wyckoff
Public Schools. Wyckoff. NJ.
William J. Erie works for Bull's Head Restaurant,
Binghamlon. NY. He was in Fort Sill. OK. for six months of
duty and is now in the National Guard.
Marshall L. Fairbanks is a sales assistant at Blair
Television. New York. NY.
Lauren K. Fatigali is a sales representative for American
Home Food Corp.. New York. NY.
Lisa A. Fern is an assistant to Ron Ledford at Mazda
Motors of America, Inc., Piscataway, NJ.
Elizabeth Findley is in The Gap management training
program at Harrisburg East Mall. Harrisburg. PA.
Christine M. Fitzgerald works for Citicorp Data
Distribution as a research analyst-customer services, Paramus. NJ.
Christine M. Formosa is an assistant legal editor for
Backer Spielvogel Bates Advertising. New York, NY.
William M. Fox is an account representative for L.M.
Berry, Carlisle, PA.
Bryan T. Frack works for Bell & Howell as a customer
applications engineer. Lehigh Valley. PA.
Jennifer L. France is a partner in management at the
Limited Express, Exton, PA.
Sharryl L. Froehlich is a paralegal for Mariano & Coiro,
PC, Attorneys at Law, Hillsborough, NJ.
Jeffrey R. Froling is an assistant manager at Friendly's
Restaurant. Allentown. PA.
Victoria R. Fulton is a staff accountant for Seitz & Gamiewski.
R.A.. Certified Public Accountants. Wilmington. DC.
Michael D. Fusco is employed at Summit Electric Supply
Co.. Summit, NJ.
Jennifer M. Ganter is a clearance accountant for Bear
Stearns, New York. NY.
Alissa B. Gashler works in customer relations for Metro
One Cellular Phone Co.
Peter G. Gehl is a sales representative for YKK (USA).
Inc.. New York, NY.
Janice M. Gessner is a junior high math teacher for the
Lower Dauphin School District. Hummelstown. PA.
Jennie M. Giasi works for Ashland Chemical as an
administrative assistant, Dublin. OH.
Michael D. Gilligan is a lead generator for Allnet
Communications Services, Secaucus. NJ.
Daniel Goldstein operates his own recycling business.
Danny's Curb-side Pick-up. He lives in Scotch Plains, NJ.
Traci L. Graczyk is employed as a customer service
representative for Chemical Bank. NJ.. Moorestown. NJ.
Jami L. Granger is a return clerk for Bluefield News
Agency. Inc.. Bluefield. WV.
Richard A. Gray works for the Au Clair School as a
teacher/therapist. Bare, DE.
Samuel R Gross is doing graduate work in geo-physics at
the University of Alaska.
Fred A. Grosse, Jr. is a general laborer for Victor's Temp
Service. Elyria. OH.
Kristen D. Growney is employed by Coopers & Lybrand as
a staff associate. Boston. MA.
Denise C. Guastella is a staff accountant-audit for Deloitte
& Touche, Hackensack. NJ.
Robert A. Gude is a sales representative for Lanier
Worldwide. Somerset, NJ,
Janet L. Hammond works for the Internal Revenue Service
as an internal auditor. Philadelphia. PA.
Erika L. Hardenburg is a human resource receptionist/
personnel assistant for John Wiley & Sons, Inc., an
educational book publisher. They manufacture and produce
textbooks, journals, etc.
Carolyn A. Harrison is a human resources assistant for
Fedders Corporation, Peapack, NJ.
Margaret A. Harvey works for AT&T. Warren, NJ.
Andrea K. Heinz works for Strunck's Deli, Westwood, NJ.
Shana E. Hennessy is a social service technician for Morns
County Board of Social Services. Morristown, NJ.
Nancy J. Heyer is an assistant benefits administrator for
Chubb, Warren, NJ.
Allison P. Hirschman is employed by the Somerville Board
of Education and is a B.S.I, reading teacher, Somerville. NJ.
Michelle A. Hofmann is a sales representative for Nestle
Foods Corporation.
Patricia A. Hostler is a rater in the marketing department,
Evans Conger Broussard.
Laura Huber is a receptionist by RTKL Associates. Inc..
Baltimore, MA.
Stacy L. Huber works for the Middlesex County
Department of Human Services as a community service
worker. New Brunswick. NJ.
Kenneth N. Hugendubler is employed by Ernest & Young
as a staff auditor. Harrisburg, PA.
P. Christopher Hunsicker is a farm hand for J. Harold
Fritz, Lancaster. PA.
Jeffrey M. Jakubik is employed as a supervisor in the
marketing research department by Statistical Research Inc.,
Westfield, NJ.
Denise R. Kacala is an administrative assistant for Robert
C. Holmes, III. C.L.U.. Philadelphia, PA.
Lois D. Kanaskie is an organist for St. Luke Church,
Sunbury. PA. and is doing graduate study work
Jacqueline Karali is assistant media planner. Ammirati &
Puris, New York City.
David N. Kearney is the owner and operator of a College
Pro Painters franchise. Valley Forge, PA.
Carolyn M. Keelin is employed as an assistant manager for
Lord & Taylor, Bridgewater, NJ.
Susan L. Kisller works as a circulation assistant for
Simmons-Boardman Publishing Co.. New York. NY.
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Laura L. Kratavil is working in sales for Sterns. Wayne, NJ.
Kimberly H. Kress is a media assistant for Ally & Gargano
Advertising Agency. New York. NY.
Allyson H. Krummrich is employed by Meridian Mortgage
Corporation as a payoff support technician. Wayne. PA.
Amy L. Kukacka is a list manager for Mokrynski &
Associates. Hackensack. NJ.
Michelle LaBrie is a sales associate for Jones New
York/Melry Corporations. Central Valley. NY.
Judson K. LaLonde is a researcher, Kidder. Peabody &
Co.. Inc., New York City.
Kristen L. Langenfeld is an assistant to the marketing
director of accessories for Liz Claiborne Inc., New York. NY.
Melinda B. LeCount works for Bloomingdale's as an
operations assistant. King of Prussia. PA.
Michelle Leitzel Davis is a middle school and senior high
music teacher for the West Perry School District. Elliotsburg. PA.
Jan A. Lejnar is managing a home for autistic adults for
Eden Acres, Princeton, NJ.
Joseph K. Leone is a graduate student at the University of
South Florida.
Michele L. Leuser is a reinsurance agent for Home Life
Insurance. Piscataway. NJ.
Melinda E. Long is the assistant manager for a Gap
franchise.
Sarah L. Luithle is employed by the Roy F. Weston. Inc..
REAC. as a technical editor. Edison. NJ.
Dianne W. Lundy is a settlement officer for Cornerstone
Title Company. Columbia. MD.
Donna M. Major works for Cedar Crest College as an
admissions counselor. Allentown. PA,
Scott G. Mangold is employed as a management trainee by
Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Green Brook. NJ.
Krisline J. Marconi is a legal clerical assistant for Sagot.
Jennings, & Sigmond. Philadelphia. PA.
Gerard Marini works for the Department of Treasury (IRS)
as an internal auditor. Washington. DC.
Martin J. Martynuska is a fifth grade teacher at Chatham
Park Elementary School, in the Haverford Township School
District. Havertown. PA.
James McCallum is an account executive for Seltel, Inc..
New York. NY.
Heather J. McCormick is the lead waitress for the Ruby
Tuesday Restaurant/Morrison Corp.. Arlington, VA.
William T. McGarrigle works for Richard H. Koos Jr.
Security Consultant as a manager/partner. Haddon Heights, NJ.
Joella M. Mclvor is an elementary education teacher for
Si. Matthias School. Somerset, NJ.
William T. McNiff is a loan associate for Somerset Trust
Company.
Greg C. Meckel works for Rudolf Meckel as a commercial
real estate manager. Vineland. NJ.
Timothy A. Mee is an account representative for State Farm
Insurance. Westbury. NY.
Jean L. Meyer is employed by Chrysler Motors Corp. as an
administrative trainee, Tappan. NY.
Jennifer L. Miller is a teacher's aide for the Classroom on
Carpenter Ln., Philadelphia. PA.
Shari Miller Grant is a sales assistant for Paine Webber Inc.
Kim A. Mitchell works for Thalhimers as a sales associate.
Hampton, VA.
Eric G. Mueller is a general music/chorus director for
Memorial Elementary School, Middletown. NY.
Kelle L. Murphy is a salesperson for the Lodge at Harvard
Square. Boston, MA.
Karen L. Nelson is the weekend office manager for Halle
Marina. Chesapeake Beach. MD.
Jonathan P. Nickev works as a claims representative for the
PMA Group. Philadelphia, PA.
Shannon O'Brien is traffic assistant. WBFF/FOX 45.
Thomas S. Olsen is employed as a sales analyst by the
National Industries for the Blind, Wayne. NJ.
Jennifer E. OtI is a receptionist/secretary for Q&S Imports.
Ltd.. Huntingdon Valley. PA.
Lois E. Pahls is employed by Revlon Cosmetics. Inc. as a
sales representative. Allentown. PA,
Pfeter A. Palladino is ihe lead singer for a local rock group.
The Biuilecs Peter lives in Northumberland. PA.
Drew E. Paradine works as a marketing manager for
Premier Corporation, Hicksville. NY.
Elizabeth B. Parillo is a sales associate for Nordstrom,
Paramus. NJ.
Heidi M. Perry is an employment specialist at J. Clifford
MacDonald Center. Tampa. FL.
Cindy Pttrucci works for Clark Boardman Co. . Ltd as an
assistant production editor. New York. NY.
Danielle P^yakovich is a graduate student at the Dickinson
School of Law, Carlisle. PA.
Karen E. Pick is a writer in the Development Office,
University Relations Division. Susquehanna University,
Selinsgrove. PA.
Douglas R. Pietsch is employed by the Salisbury Township
School District as a high school band director and percussion
instructor. Allentown. PA.
Deborah B. Pilla is employed at Herzog. Heme. Geduld
Inc.. New York, NY.
Donna J. Podoletz is a bank examiner for FDIC.
Harrisburg, PA.
Amy E. Pratt works for Prudential Insurance Company as a
group insurance analyst. Horsham. PA.
Gerald T. Pryor, Jr. is a dealer support line computer
analyst for IBM. Montvale. NJ.
Michael S. Raber is employed by Robbins Gioia Inc. as a
program analyst. Alexandria. VA.
Beth A. Rindge is an administrative assistant for the
Texwipe Company, Upper Saddle River. NJ.
Kelly A. Robertson works for the National Rifle
Association as a junior accountant. Washington, DC,
Diane S. Rogers is a customer relations representative for
the C.T. Corporation System, New York, NY.
George A. Ross is employed as a district marketing
manager for Viking RV. Centreville, MI.
Carolyn M. Sabol works as a publications coordinator at
the Hydronic Institute, Berkeley Heights. NJ.
George I. Savery is a therapeutic activity aide for the
Selinsgrove Center, Selinsgrove. PA.
Christopher E. Schoellkopf works for Cardio Medical
Products, Richmond, VA.
Virginia R. Schultz is employed by Continental Insurance
as an underwriter. New York, NY.
Charles L. Smith is a manager trainee for C. Leslie Smith
Inc., Allentown. PA.
Cynthia A. Smith is in sales for Nordstrom. Paramus. NJ.
Peter A. Smith is employed by GrosfiUex USA Inc.. as an
eastern division sales representative. Robesonia. PA.
Timothy S. Smith is the vice-president of G. Marsh Moving
Inc. Northvale. NJ.
Brian P. Spellman is on entry level at MTB Banking
Corporation, New York. NY.
William J. Starace works for American Courier Express as
a junior accountant. Edison. NJ,
Janey C. Stark is an accoulant for Universal Suppliers,
Selinsgrove. PA.
Heather Stephano is with the Vanguard Group.
Christopher L. Steiner is in training to be the assistant
manager of Jamesway. Seacaucus. NJ.
Alexandra L. Stobb is in the management training program
at the Gap, Inc.. Palmer. PA.
Douglas A. Stuart works for McCaffrey & McCall as an
account management assistant. New York, NY.
Edward J. Stuart is sales manager, TCB Sports Advertising.
Scott J. Swinarton is employed by Scholastic. Inc.. New
York. NY,
David T. Szawlewicz works for Help Unlimited.
Washington, DC.
Steven E. Taylor is employed by NCR. Hagerstown. MD.
John A. Tiffey works for Hilton Hotels Corporation as a
corporate account executive for the Chicago Hilton and Towers
Hotel. Chicago. IL.
Sean P. Tighe works as a salesman for Dubill Lumber
Company. Winslow, NJ.
Nicholas D. Toth is a private first class in the United States
Marine Corps.
Elizabeth Ann Tracey is a sales coordinator for Mutual
Life Insurance of New York. Morristown. NJ.
Nancy K. Truran is employed by Enterprise Leasing
Company as a management trainee. Radnor, PA.
Michael A. Tucci is a programmer analyst for Ross Applied
Business Systems. Old Bridge. NJ.
Mary E. "Betsy" Van Tuyl works as a manager trainee for
Foot Locker. Woodbridge, NJ.
Jennifer L. Varcoe is employed as a programmer/analyst
for American Management Systems. Inc., Roseland. NJ.
Kelly A. Vardon is a housing facilitator for Way Station Inc.
in Frederick, MD.
Julia A. Verdesca works as a promotion assistant for
Simmons-Boardman Publishing Co. in New York. NY.
Laurie Ann Volpe is taking graduate courses at Bloomsburg
University.
Timothy A. Wagner is working as a salesperson for
General Computer Center in Selinsgrove, PA.
Jennifer B. "Gigi" Wainwright is assistant director for the
Loyalhanna Watershed Association, Ligonier, PA.
Stephen H. Walser is working for Paul Walser Hazelton
Standard Speaker in Sugarloaf. PA.
Hugo J. Warns HI is employed with United Slates Fidelity
& Guaranty in Baltimore. MD.
Richard L. Watts is a programmer for Computer Aid. Inc.
in Harrisburg, PA,
Karol R. Weigand is employed by Anderson Consulting as
a systems analyst in Roseland, NJ.
Melissa A. Weigle works as a production & inventory
controller for AMP Inc. in Harrisburg. PA,
Mark R. Wetzel is a sales and marketing administrator for
Artco in Hatfield, PA,
Douglas R. Wheeler is a multi-line claims representative
for Prudential Property and Casualty Company in Fairfield. NJ,
Donna R. Willbergh is working with Jamesway
Corporation as an executive trainee in Secaucus. NJ.
Scott R. Williams is employed by DialAmerica Marketing
as a management development programmer in Mahwah. NJ.
Denise E. Wilson is a senior class specialist for
Metropolitan in King of Prussia. PA.
Jennifer M. Wilson works as a programmer/analyst for
Meridian Bancorp.
Christine S. Wolfe is a staff accountant for Rottmund Check
and Company in Lancaster. PA.
Mark A. Wood graduated from Computer Learning
Network. Camp Hill, and is employed by Alumax.
Lori Kerchoff Wyman is a social worker with Blue Ridge
Haven West in Camp Hill. PA.
Fred A. Wyan is employed as an English language
instructor at Nova Intercultural Institute in Toyko, Japan.
Douglas W. Yoder is a sales representative for Buckman
Laboratories in Memphis, TN.
Jill Zabransky is employed by Nordstroms as an assistant to
a buyer in Paramus. NJ.
Pamela A. Zadnik works as an insurance representative
with CPI Insurance Group in Morristown, NJ.
Ray D. Ziegler is a lighting technician for See Factor in
Queens. NY.
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Newsmaker
Jack K. Bishop '57, has been named director of
human resources. Hershey International , Hershey
Foods Corporation. He will be responsible for all human
resource procedures and policies and all aspects of
domestic and foreign employment for the Hershey
International personnel.
Mr. Bishop graduated from Susquehanna with a B.S.
in business administration and began working for the
Social Security Administration, He joined Hershey
Foods Corporation in 1966 as a personnel staff assistant,
and three years later was named employee relations
manager, H.B. Reese Company. He was promoted to
manager, employee programs, in 1974 and manager,
salary administration in 1977. In 1982 he was named
manager, compensation and benefits. Hershey Chocolate
U.S.A. and director of compensation and benefits in 1989.
Jack Bishop, son of Paul M. Bishop '30 and father of
Brad C. Bishop '90, lives in Hershey with his wife. Joan.
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organizations as AT&T, Marriott Corporation, Nissan
Motors, Nutrasweet Company, the National Weather
Service, the Army Corps of Engineers, and Rockwell
International, in addition to several corporations overseas.
Brown graduated from Susquehanna with a bachelor
of science degree in business and Starr completed a
dual bachelor of arts degree in computer science and
mathematical science.
The two alumni have maintained close ties with the
University through Dr. Wallace Growney, professor and
head of management and mathematical sciences, and
Dr. Kenneth Brakke, associate professor of mathematical
sciences. Several Susquehanna students have been
working with Drs. Growney and Brakke on student
research projects using AIS software to combine video
and voice capabilities with the RediMaster system. AIS
has also involved current students in projects made
possible through the Benjamin Franklin Partnership, an
economic development program promoting technological
innovation through business/university partnerships.
Faculty/Staff Briefs
■ Associate Professor of English Gary Fincke has
published a new book of poems entitled Plant Voices.
He is donating proceeds of his new book to the fund for
the Juliet Gibson Literary Prize which is awarded to the
outstanding student writer each spring. Persons interested
in a signed copy of the book should send a check for
$9.00 to Dr. Fincke, Blough-Weis Library. Susquehanna
University, Selinsgrove. PA 17870. Fincke was recently
awarded a poetry fellowship for 1991 by the Pennsylvania
Council on the Arts which will help him complete
another book-length work.
■ Professor of Chemistry Neil Potter recently visited
high schools in the Harrisburg area where he presented
chemistry demonstrations before approximately 900
students in four days. Student reaction was very favorable
as was local television and newspaper coverage.
Susquehanna's chemistry department has been taking
science shows "on the road" since 1976 to encourage
students to consider careers in science.
■ Warehime Distinguished Professor of Business
Administration William A. Ward was quoted in several
USA Today stories after the Persian Gulf War broke out,
on subjects from careers in the military to the financial
costs of the war. Ward's appearance in these stories
spawned numerous additional interviews with media
such as Tlie Dallas Morning News and CBS Radio.
■ Degenstein Distinguished Professor of Environmental
Science Frank W. Fletcher was interviewed recently by
KIRO Radio in Seattle, WA, about scientific research
opportunities following environmental catastrophes.
■ Associate Professor of Spanish Robert Mowry was
the translator for author Vincente Lenero's book titled
The Gospel of Lucas Gavilan. The book is a contemporary
"paraphrase" of the familiar biblical narrative of the life
of Christ as told by St. Luke.
■ Assistant Professor of Economics Antonin Rusek
was recently featured on C-Span television during a
discussion with Dr. Simon Johnson from Harvard
University regarding the failure of socialism in Poland.
■ In January Professor of Music Cyril Stretansky
conducted two high school choral festivals spon.sored by
the Pennsylvania Music Education Association (PMEA).
Participating were approximately 400 of the most
talented high school musicians from about 80 high
schools in northwestern and north central Pennsylvania.
■ Associate Professor and Head of Physics Richard
"Koz" Kozlowksi received a Salute to Teaching award
by the Pennsylvania Academy for the Profession of
Teaching for the State System of Higher Education.
Honorees were selected for their commitment to the
teaching profession, going beyond the minimum
requirements of teaching, and believing in the potential
of each student.
■ Dr. Frank Chase, associate professor of sociology,
was recently honored at the international convention of
Pi Gamma Mu, a national social science honor society,
for continuous chapter leadership.
\\ ^ June 7-9, 1991
We will be highlighting the reunion
classes of 1941, 1946, 1951, 1956,
1961, 1966, 1971, 1976 and 1981.
However, a full schedule of activities
will be available for All Alumni.
For additional information about
Alumni Weekend '91
contact the
Susquehanna University
Alumni Office
at (717) 372-4115
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FOR ALL THE
RIGHT REASONS
Wh
hat does the moon's atmosphere have in common
with something that kills fungus? And how does studying
the dimensions of snowflakes relate to the development
of a more powerful insecticide?
Normally, the aforementioned items have nothing
to do with each other. But this summer, there was a
connection: each topic was the subject of intensive
scientific research at Susquehanna University.
Three junior biochemistry majors and three junior
physics majors at Susquehanna were involved in research
that ranged from corporate-sponsored studies of
fungicide to University-funded analysis of the moon's
atmosphere. And while all six of the young scientists
did different things, each shared a common objective
the desire to learn more about what it means to bffa
scientist.
From Bugs to Fungus
Take, for example. Patti Ollivier of Orrtana, PA
Patti is a junior biochemistry major who hopes later
to earn her Ph.D. in chemistry. Her research was one
of two biochemistry projects this summer funded by
Rohm and Haas Company.
Generally speakijig^Ollivier's project was to take a
Rohm and Haas ^emical currently used as an insecticide
and reproduce it. Tnfc^ientific objectives of Ollivier's
research were to investigate ways to more efficiently
produce the chemical.
Like all of the Susquehanna summer research
projects, however, the ends are not as important as
the means. "What I want people to understand is that
this is primarily a chance for these students to learn
about being scientists." says Tom McGrath. Ph.D..
professor of chemistry at Susquehanna.
It was a chance, for instance, for Becky Valentine
of Pittsburgh, PA, to see if she could come up with
something that more effectively kills fungus. Rohm
and Haas funded Valentine's project as well, and for
good reason. Valentine, a junior who aspires to be a
chemical engineer, took a commercially available
Rohm and Haas herbicide and tried to convert it into
something even more potent.
"I've been getting companies to sponsor summer
chemistry research at Susquehanna for years, and
the companies look at it as a good investment," Dr.
McGrath says. "They figure that they can get some
experiments done at a low cost and maybe build some
loyalty with these students."
Junior Michelle Kreger of Wellsboro, PA. has
American Cyanamid to thank for her research this
summer. The company is funding an ongoing project
that focuses on organomettalic compounds— compounds
consisting of carbon and metal. Such compounds
most normally function as catalysts that make it
easier for two other agents to merge together.
Kreger. who has visions of medical school, is
helping Dr. McGrath react the organometallic
compounds under new conditions to get new products.
The summer research projects create an ideal
situation. Students learn the professional process of
experimentation. They experience the science lab's
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peaks and valleys. And they learn valuable lessons.
"I want the students to know that there are good days
and bad days in the lab," Dr. McGrath says. "Sometimes,
you're just not as smart as the molecules."
Shooting for the Moon
Industry-sponsored projects don't monopolize the
summertime research scene at Susquehanna. The
University's physics department had three gems of its
own out in the field, working at other universities.
Junior Eric Zizelmann of Tamaqua, PA, a physics
major, figured he could get a better glimpse at the
moon if he headed west. Zizelmann was at the University
of Arizona in Tucson, where he was part of a study
that uses a specially-designed 61-foot telescope to take
pictures of the moon and its atmosphere. A sophisticated
computer-software program then analyzes the photos.
The study is part of the NASA/JOVE program.
Susquehanna is the only school in Pennsylvania,
and one of just 15 colleges and universities
nationwide, participating in the JOint VEnture
(JOVE) space science research program with NASA.
Zizelmann studied under Richard Kozlowski,
Ph.D, head of Susquehanna's physics department and
a professor of physics at both Susquehanna and the
University of Arizona.
"They're trying to find out where sodium— which
is in the atmosphere of the moon— comes from," said
Fred Grosse, Ph . D, a professor of physics at Susquehanna
who is also active in the project. "They're trying
to find out how the sodium gets there, and how
it's distributed."
It's all part of the ongoing study of the moon in
preparation for manned exploration. The moon's
atmosphere is a very primitive one. called an exosphere.
An exosphere also exists at the outer edge of the
earth's atmosphere and thereby determines what
atoms escape into space. "What we're hoping is
that, by learning about a real exosphere such as the
moon's, we can learn more about how ours works,"
Grosse said.
Zizelmann's primary role in the project was to use
the computer to look at the electronic images of the
moon, which the telescope generates. Susquehanna's
Kozlowski, along with Dr Donald Hunten of the
University of Arizona designed the light-capturing
telescope that makes these enhanced images possible.
This fall, Susquehanna will get the SUN workstation
computer that Kozlowski and Zizelmann used in
Arizona. "We'll be able to do all the analysis here,"
Grosse says.
Does Lighting a Match Bring Rain?
Back to earth— or. more specifically. Ithaca, NY.
That's where Susquehanna junior Prem Janardhan was
involved in research of another sort at Cornell University.
Janardhan is from India and is a Susquehanna University
Presidential Scholar
He majors in physics, computer science and math.
As if that didn't keep him busy enough, Janardhan
decided to take a trip up Route 81 and do some research
on fractals this summer To simplify an intangible topic,
fractals are things with fractional dimensions.
In other words, they are objects whose areas go beyond
simple one-, two- or three-dimensional measurement
systems. Most things in nature, in fact, are fractal objects.
Take snowflakes, for example. "If you put a snowflake
under a microscope and look at the little edge of the
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snowflake, you'll see that little edge looks just like a
snowflake," Grosse said. "And then the snowflake pattern
repeats itself and repeats itself So you can never tell what
magnifications you're looking at."
Janardhan's research related to how the smaller pans
of the whole— measured "fractally"— can ultimately
affect the larger parts of the whole. "Fractals are being
used in things that are chaotic, like weather systems,"
Grosse explained.
"If you change even the smallest initial conditions
a little bit," he adds, "you get a completely different
weather system. If somebody lights a match in California
at just the right time, you might get different weather over
in New York City than you would have if they didn't light
the match."
The Atom Trap
Shamokin's Melanie Williams, a Susquehanna
University junior, tried to trap a rare chemical
element in her research this summer Williams, a
physics major, did research on rubidium at the State
University of New York at Brockport.
Why do Williams and her research group want to
know about rubidium? For one thing, the element's
rarity makes its properties difficult to understand.
Also, stimulated rubidium emits a radiation with
a very precise frequency. Scientists use this for atomic
clocks. "This is very precise time measurement," Grosse
said. "You can verify Einstein's theory of general
relativity this way by measuring how time slows
down as you pull away from a gravitational field."
But to do more things with rubidium, scientists
must study it further "If you illuminate the atoms
with a laser," Grosse said, "the photons will excite
energy in the atoms and it lets you learn how the
atoms work, how they are put together." Williams'
role in this research was to make a laser beam that
is circular instead of elliptical. This would ensure
that radiation from the beam more uniformly exposed
the rubidium.
Whether it's making laser beams circular, pictures
of the moon more meaningful or fungicide more
powerful, Susquehanna students are enhancing their
professional futures. And a few of them might just
find something that enhances the world's future. •
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Campus News
Board Chairman O'Connor Gains
Distinction at Penn State
Penn State University recently honored Harold
O'Connor, Susquehanna's chairman of the board, by
granting him the prestigious Distinguished Alumni Award.
Penn State does not grant honorary doctorate degrees,
making the Distinguished Alumni Award among the
university's highest honors.
A 1952 graduate of Penn State. O'Connor's volunteer
activity for his Alma Mater is matched only by his work
at Susquehanna. O'Connor joined Susquehanna's board
of directors in 1981. In 1983, he assumed the position of
vice chairman, which he held until 1986. He served on
the Committee on Academic Affairs and the Committee
on Membership during his initial years at Susquehanna.
O'Connor ascended to chairman of the board in 1986.
He also chairs the Board Executive Committee and served
as chairman of the Board Solicitation Committee for
"Window of Opponunity: The Campaign for Susquehanna
University." He is a member of the campaign's Steering
Committee and Major Gift Committee.
Under O'Connor's leadership, the board of directors
has seen Susquehanna boost its endowment and exceed
its capital campaign goal. The endowment has jumped
from $8.8 million in 1986 to its present $26.5 million.
Susquehanna has already exceeded the "Window of
Opportunity" Campaign's goal of $22 million, with
current pledges standing at $32.4 million.
O'Connor's accomplishments and affiliations
stretch well beyond any campus boundary. From 1966 to
1987, O'Connor was president and CEO of CHEMCUT
Corporation, a subsidiary of West Germany's Schering
AG, which supplies machinery and chemistry that aid in
producing printed circuits. Some describe CHEMCUT
as the world's most prominent corporation of its kind.
O'Connor was a major player in CHEMCUT's creation,
and helped lead the company to its current status.
He still serves as vice president and treasurer of
Tussey Realty Company and as chairman of the board
for Mellon Bank Central in State College. O'Connor
lives in State College with his wife, Nancy, and continues
to contribute to community organizations. He is a member
of his Chamber of Commerce and a board member of
Centre County Community Foundation, a public charity.
Tips for Financing a College Education
In an uncertain economy, the financial situation
may look worrisome to current or prospective college
students and their families. Yet Susquehanna's Director
of Financial Aid Helen Nunn says that most families
can still afford the college education of their son's
or daughter's choice.
Nunn offers ten tips to help students and parents
make the most of the financial assistance available
during these uncertain times.
1. Investigate all your alternatives. Because the
costs of higher education continue to go up while
the potential student pool dwindles, many institutions
are finding more resources to meet students' needs.
Fewer families are paying the full expense of education,
particularly at private colleges and universities.
2. Remember that financial aid programs are based
on national figures. Don't assume that because you
are doing well financially in your own community
that you won't qualify for aid.
3. Gather enough information to draw your own
conclusions about financial aid programs. Just
because a friend doesn't qualify for a particular
program doesn't mean you won't.
4. Explore the aid programs you're interested in
with experienced financial aid staff. Let them tell
you if you're eligible. Don't assume you won't qualify.
5. Ask whether funds are available directly through
your chosen institution. Don't assume there's no
financial aid available for you just because tuition
costs continue to go up and the federal government
isn't increasing its funding.
6. Look for academic or talent-based scholarships
or incentives if you don't qualify for regular forms
of aid. Apply if you think you might be eligible.
7. Consider cosl. rather than price. One school's
price may be higher than another, but your final cost
may not be. Compare the price and the financial aid
packages being offered by each school to determine
youT final cost.
8. Be sure to also compare the aid packages you're
being offered when you compare costs. Ask such
questions as:
• Did this school meet our need?
• How much are we being asked to borrow and
pay back later?
• How much is my son or daughter being asked
to work?
9. Don't assume that a state-funded school is a
better financial choice than a private school. Most
state schools don't have enough aid to fund all needy
students. The chance of having your need met is
higher at a private school, and you actually could
end up spending more of your own money at a state-
funded school.
10. Finally, inform the financial aid office of any
change in your financial status. The financial aid
system is sensitive to family income changes, so it's
important to provide this information. You're not
locked into a financial aid package, even after the
academic year begins. So don't let embarrassment
or pride stand in your way.
Currently, more than half of Susquehanna students
receive need-based aid. In 1990-91. Susquehanna
students received more than $8.8 million in financial
aid from all sources.
If you would like information regarding Susquehanna's
financial aid programs, please call the Financial Aid
Office at 717-372-4450.
Consumer Satisfaction
Key to Small Town
Revitalization
Small-town business districts that are struggling to
survive economically may want to follow the advice
of two Susquehanna University business professors
who have completed a study on why people leave
their communities to shop in malls or larger cities.
Professors of Management William J. Sauer and
Kenneth Fladmark found that in the eyes of shoppers,
small-town retailers could do a better job with the
prices they charge, but received high marks for
having friendly, knowledgeable store personnel,
a convenient location, and nice atmosphere.
"Small-town merchants especially need to improve
their customers' perception of fair-pricing and good
value for the dollar," said Fladmark. "This requires
salespeople who are not only friendly and who can
answer questions about merchandise, but who present
information about the product and services which
justifies the price."
Perhaps more importantly, the study also revealed
that people who expressed feelings of loyalty to the
community generally were those who most often
WHERE SMALL TOWN
AMERICA SHOPS
Items Purchased Downtown
%
Prescription Drugs
92
Groceries
90
Health and Beauty Aids
86
Paint and Hardware
83
Auto Parts and Supplies
60
At Out-of-Town Malls/
Shopping Centers
%
Apparel Accessories
94
(gloves, handbags, scarves)
Toys
91
Glassware, China, Silver
81
Home Furnishings
68
Sporting Goods
62
frequented downtown stores. "The implications are
clear." said Fladmark. "A small town has to offer
social and commercial amenities that make its citizens
feel good about the community so that people will
want to give their business to downtown merchants."
Providing more free parking is another area where
small towns could gain points with customers. "About
two-thirds of those surveyed indicated that free parking
was an important consideration in deciding where to
shop." said Sauer. "But less than one-third felt there
was enough of it in their towns."
Small-town retailers who feel pressured by
competition to open on Sundays may be encouraged
to know that less than one-quarter of the respondents
felt that was important. However, more than half felt
that mall department, mall specialty stores and strip
stores should have Sunday hours.
Drs. Fladmark and Sauer surveyed 950 individuals
in the communities of Danville, Mifflinburg, Lewisburg,
and Milton, and reported a 42% response rale.
"What we found in these towns probably is a good
indication of what's happening in other small towns
with populations of less than 15,000 and within two
to three hours of urban areas, " Sauer said.
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Faculty/Staff Briefs
■ AssislanI Professor of Spanish and luilian Dr.
Sheryl Postman received a grant from the National
Endowment for the Humanities to participate in an
institute on Boccacio. the Italian renaissance writer.
at Yale University in July.
■ The NEH also awarded a grant to Dr. Linda A.
McMillin, assistant professor of history, to travel to
Barcelona. Spain, to continue her research on the
Catholic convent of Sant Pere de las Puelles. McMillin
is writing a book on the subject; she specializes in
13th century Spanish history.
■ Suncom Industries Inc. of Northumberland. PA.
recently elected Assistant Professor of Psychology
Dr. Tom Martin to its board of directors. Suncom
is a private, non-profit corporation that provides
vocational habilitation services to developmentally
disabled adults.
■ Assistant Professor of Economics Dr. Olu
Onafowora presented a paper titled "Balance of
Payments. Inflation and Exchange Rates in Nigeria:
1974-88" at the recent annual convention of the
Eastern Economic Association in Pittsburgh.
Assistant Professor of Economics Dr. Antonin
Rusel( co-authored the paper.
■ Dr. Gary Finclte, associate professor of English,
continues to pile additional works onto his long list of
published works. The August issue oiPoetn.' contained
three poems by Fincke and a fourth poem will appear
in a subsequent issue. New stories by Fincke
appeared this summer in New Mexico Humanities
Review, Betoit Fiction Journal and Willow Springs.
Fincke's book manuscript, tentatively titled "The
Public Talk of Death." will inaugurate a limited-
edition series of contemporary American poets
published by Two Herons Press. The publication
is due to hit print in September.
Zoland Books has accepted Fincke's new manuscript,
"The Double Negatives of the Living," for publication.
Fincke is also placing poems in the newest editions of
The Pennsylvania Review and Vie Literary Review.
■ The summer issue of the Journal of Cost
Management published Dr. Edward Schwan's
and Dr. William Remaley's paper on investment.
Schwan, head of the accounting department, and
Remaley. professor of finance, authored "Marginal
Return on Invested Capital Versus Internal Rate of
Return." The paper reports the results of the authors'
research on bias in the internal rate of return method
of investment analysis. Schwan and Remaley present
a preferred method of analysis that business managers
might use to analyze capital investment projects.
■ Professor of Music Cyril Stretansky served
as chief adjudicator for International Music Festivals
this spring at festivals in Philadelphia, Boston and
Montreal. Stretansky is a choral consultant for the
same organization.
■ Dr. Lou Rossman. professor and head of music,
had an article published recently in the Southeastern
Music Education Symposium Journal (Vol. 2, 1990).
Rossman presented the the paper, "Teaching Children:
Successful Personalized Instruction," at a conference
sponsored by the University of Georgia attended by
music educators from throughout the country.
■ Dr. Susan Bowers, assistant professor of English
and winner of the Sears-Roebuck Foundation
Teaching Excellence and Campus Leadership Award,
won the national competition to be a visiting scholar
this summer at the University of Oregon's Humanities
Center. Bowers conducted research on contemporary
American women poets.
■ Assistant Professor of Management Dr. Mary
Cianni presented a paper, "Management Development
in Britain: Individual Change and Corporate Payoff,"
at the 1991 Eastern Academy of Management meeting
in Hartford, CT, in May. The paper is the result of
research Cianni conducted last spring as a visiting
academic at the London School of Economics.
■ Dr. Beverly Romberger, assistant professor of
speech communication, presented a paper at the 82nd
Annual Eastern Communication Association Convention
in Pittsburgh recently. The paper, "Oral Histories of
Elderly Rural Women." focused on the everyday
decision-making of rural women in adapting to cultural
and technological changes throughout their lives.
■ The Association of Lutheran Church Musicians
has published Dr. Susan Hegberg's A Selected Listing
of Additional Resources for the Church Musician and
Resources for the Organ Teacher in its series Papers
of the Association of Lutheran Church Musicians
(ALCM), dated April 1991.
Hegberg. associate professor of music, also appeared
in June on a panel to discuss the recruitment of young
people for work in the area of church music at the
national conference of the ALCM at Emory University
in Atlanta.
■ Dr. Warren Fisher, associate professor and head
of the economics department, and co-author Anne
Grambsch presented a paper at Warmwater Fisheries
Symposium I in Phoenix, AZ. in June.
The paper, "Measuring Recreational Fisheries
Values," emphasized how to measure recreational
values that are not reflected in anglers' spending.
1 Calendar of Events
Nov. 4
Visiting Writer Series Presents:
7:. 10 pm
Dec. 10
Christmas Candlelight Service
7:30 pm j
1 Al Home
Joy Harjo, Poet
Dec. 11
Elderhostel Institute
10:30 am |
1 Oct. 3
Field Hockey vs. Lebanon Valley
3:00 pm
Nov. 5
Artist Series: "Kiss Me Kate"
8:00 pm
Dec. 14
Men's Basketball vs. Albright
8:00 pm |
1 Oct. 5
Homecoming Parade
10:30 am
Nov. 9
Football vs. Lycoming
l:.TOpm
Football vs. Lebanon Valley
1:30 pm
Susquehanna Valley Chorale Concert
8:00 pm
On the Road
Field Hockey vs. Muhlenberg
11:00 am
Nov. 10
Susquehanna Valley Chorale Concert
3:00 pm
Ocl. 1
Women's Volleyball at Wilkes
7:00 pm 1
Women's Volleyball vs. Lockhaven
11:00 am
Nov. 13
Elderhostel Institute
10:30 am
Ocl. 2
Soccer at Misericordia
4:00 pm l
Soccer vs. Western Maryland
4:00 pm
Nov. 16
Alumni Recital: Shawn Daly
TBA
Oct. 5
Cross Country at Bloomsburg Invitationa
TBA
Artist Senes Presents "Maynard Ferguson"
8:00 pm
Nov. 17
Peace Festival
1 :00 pm
Oct. 10
Women's Volleyball at Kings
7:00 pm
1 Oct. 6
Susquehanna Chamber Orchestra Concert
3:00 pm
Nov. 20
Susquehanna Valley American Chemical
8:00 pm
Oct. 12
Cross Country at Delaware Valley
TBA
1 Oct. 7
J.V. Football vs. Lycoming
3:00 pm
Society Lecture w/Dr Lisa Dettel-Hoskin;
Women's Volleyball at York
11:00 am
1 Oct. 8
Soccer vs. Albright
4:00 pm
"Practical Application of Image Analysis
Field Hockey at Misericordia
11:00am
Women's Volleyball vs. Messiah
7:00 pm
Nov. 21
Thanksgiving Dinner
Football at Delaware Valley
l:.TOpm
Oct. 9
Graduale/Professional School Fair
9:30 am
Nov. 22
Men's VaiMty Club Basketball w/Monlclair
6:30 pm
Oct. 21
J.V. Football at Lycoming
3:00 pm
Field Hockey vs. Messiah
3:00 pm
Stale. Wesley, & SUNY-Brockport
Oct. 22
Women's Volleyball at Dickinson
7:00 pm
Oct. 10
Soccer vs. Scranton
4:00 pm
Faculty Recital: Victor Rislow
8:00 pm
Oct. 23
Soccer at Elizabethtown
3:30 pm
Oct. U
Soccer vs. Gettysburg
1:00pm
& Jack Fries
Ocl. 24
Field Hockey at Wilkes
3:30 pm 1
Ocl. 16
Elderhostel Institute
10:45 am
Nov. 23
Men's Varsity Club Basketball
8:30 pm
Ocl. 26
Cross Country at Gettysburg
TBA 1
Oct. 19
Football vs. Alfred
1:30 pm
Tourney (cont'd)
Soccer at Lebanon Valley
1 1 :00 am 1
Ocl. 23
Elderhostel Institute
10:45 am
Women's Varsity Club Basketball
1 :00 pm
Women's Volleyball at Lebanon Valley
11:00 am 1
Visiting Writer Series: David Baker. Poet
7:30 pm
Tourney w/ Alfred, Drew & Monlclair St.
Field Hockey at SUNY-Brockport
12:00 pm I
1 Oct. 24
Faculty Recital; William Fry, Saxophone
8:00 pm
Nov. 24
Women's Varsity Club Basketball
3:00 pm
Football at Widener
1:30 pm 1
1 Oct. 26
Women's Volleyball vs. Gettysburg
3:30 pm
Tourney (cont'd)
Oct. 27
Field Hockey at SUNY-Brockport
12:00 pm 1
1 Oct. 28
Soccer vs. Bloomsburg
7:00 pm
Nov. 25
Symphonic Band Concert
8
00 pm
University Choir Concert
TBA j
1 Ocl. 30
Field Hockey vs. Lycoming
4:00 pm
Nov. 26
Men's J.V. Basketball vs. Muhlenberg
6
00 pm
Oct. 30
Soccer at Dickinson
3:30 pm j
1 Ocl. 31
Women's Volleyball vs. Elizabethtown
7:00 pm
Men's Varsity Basketball vs. Muhlenberg
8
00 pm
Nov. 16
Football at Albright
1:30 pm I
1 Nov. 1-3
Parents Weekend
Dec. 2
Women's Basketball vs. Lycoming
7
00 pm
Nov. 23
Wrestling at Juniata
TBA 1
1 Nov. 1
University Scholars Recognition Dinner
7
30 pm
Dec. 3
Swimming vs. Juniata
7
00 pm
Swimming at Gettysburg
2:00 pm 1
All Sports Pep Rally
9
45 pm
Artist Series Presents: "Amahl &
8
00 pm
Dec. 2
Wrestling at Messiah
7:30 pm 1
1 Nov. 1.2
Fall Musical: "Pirates of Penzance"
8
00 pm
The Night Visitor"
Men's Basketball at Bloomsburg
7:30 pm 1
1 Nov. 2
Women's Volleyball vs. Albright
11
00 am
Dfc. 4
Women's Basketball vs. Misericordia
7
00 pm
Dec. 6
Wrestling at Lebanon Valley
TBA
Field Hockey vs. Albright
II
00 am
Dec. 6
Frontline Jazz Concert
8
00 pm
Dec. 7
Wrestling at Lebanon Valley
TBA
Soccer vs. Wilkes
12
00 pm
Dec. 7
Women's Basketball vs. Elizabethtown
1
00 pm
Swimming at Dickinson
1:00 pm
Football vs. Juniata
1
30 pm
Men's Basketball vs. Elizabethtown
3
00 pm
Dec. 28-29
Men's Basketball Tourney at Ocean City
TBA
Cross Country — S.U. Invitational
2
00 pm
Dec. 8
Chamber Singers Christmas Concert
3
00 pm
Dec. 29
Women's Basketball at Muhlenberg
6:00 pm
Nov. 3
Music Festival Concert
2
00 pm
Dec. 9
Men's J V Basketball vs. Albright
6
00 pm
Dec. 30
Women's Basketball at Muhlenberg
8:00 pm
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Sports
Golf, Tennis, Track Enjoy Strong Season
The spring semester saw its share of sports success
stories in 1991. Golf, men's and women's tennis, and
men's and women's track all cranked out strong seasons
Baseball, softball and women's lacrosse struggled. t|
A Susquehanna fan's best bet this spring was to
take a trip to the links, where the Crusader golf
team was busy posting a perfect 5-0 record under
head coach Don Harnum. Susquehanna finished
with an approximate ranking of 25th in the nation,
just missing the 22-team, NCAA tournament field.
The golfers strengthened their national standing
when they placed second in a field of 21 squads at
the annual Middle Atlantic States Collegiate Athletic
Conference (MAC) tournament. Junior Rob Rohrbach
represented Susquehanna strongly at the tourney,
finishing second among 110 golfers.
For the season, junior Pete Springstead carried
the best stroke average on the team with a mark of
78.0. Rohrbach was a notch behind with an 18-hole
average of 78.2.
Head coach Gary Fincke earned his lOOth victory
when the men's tennis team beat Mansfield April
lOth. The win was one of nine for the Crusaders,
who lost only five. Susquehanna finished second
to Elizabethtown in the MAC Northwest Section,
sporting a 5-1 section record.
Junior Abe Martin played at first singles for the
Crusaders, winning seven of his fourteen matches.
Andrew Cox, also a junior, won six of his thirteen
matches at second singles. Together on the first
doubles squad, Martin and Cox took seven of their
15 matches.
On the women's side of the tennis court, coach
Connie Harnum was pleasantly surprised with her
young team. With only two seniors on the squad, the
Sophomore third baseman Allan Valunas sparkled for
the Crusaders this spring. He led the team in seven
offensive categories.
Crusaders banged out a 6-4 overall record. In the
MAC'S Northwest Section, Susquehanna's 4-1 mark
was second only to King's College. Sophomore
Stephanie Koch held the number-one singles
racquet, while senior Annmarie Innamorati
played second singles.
The track teams shined again this spring, with
the men's team posting a 6-1 meeting record for head
coach Jim Taylor and the women's team racing to
a 5-2 mark for coach Dick Hess. At the 1991 MAC
Track and Field Championships, the Crusader men
finished fourth in an 18-team field. The women, in
a 17-team field, also placed fourth.
Freshman Phil Massenat excelled in the field events
for the men's team, while sophomore Ron Rux was
the season's outstanding runner. For the women, senior
Michele Duffy was tops in the field and sophomore
Wendy Hayes sped her way to the top in the
running events.
The diamonds were rough for both the baseball
and Softball teams this spring. In baseball, the
Crusaders managed an 8-23-1 mark for head coach
Greg Christodulu. Despite the difficult year, third
baseman Allan Valunas made his mark in the MAC.
Valunas led the Crusaders in seven offensive categories,
hitting .415 and driving in 22 runs. The sophomore's
season earned him a spot on the MAC Northwest League
All-Star team.
Softball struggled as well this spring. The Crusaders
were 712 overall, finishing at the bottom of the MAC
Northwest with a 2-8 divisional record. But coach
Carole Templon had her share of bright spots this
season, including sophomore first baseman Holly
Whitesel and junior pitcher/left fielder Tara
Encarnacion. Whitesel led the team with a .346
batting average and 13 runs batted in, Encarnacion,
Susquehanna's lone member of the MAC Northwest
League All-Star Team, hit .305 and stole eight bases.
Coach Terry Molloy's women's lacrosse team had
its share of trouble in its first full season at the varsity
level (the team faced four varsity opponents in 1990).
although the team did show promise for the future.
Led by Wendy Blackburn on offense and Courtney
Steele on defense, the women went 2-6 for the season.
Marcinek, Bogar Named
To Coaching Positions
The Crusader men's basketball team has named
Frank Marcinek as its new full-time head coach.
As the head coach on a part-time basis the past two
seasons, Marcinek compiled a 28-31 mark. Before
that. Marcinek served as assistant coach at Susquehanna
from 1982 to 1986. and again in 1988-89. During the
'86-87 and '87-88 seasons, Marcinek was assistant
coach at Ithaca College, where he earned his masters
in physical education.
Also stepping into a head coaching role this summer
was Randall Bogar. who will be the Crusaders' new
wrestling coach. Bogar succeeds long-time coach
Charlie Kunes, who until now had been Susquehanna's
only head man on the mats. Bogar assisted Kunes for the
last two years.
, CALLING ALL
^ BAND MEMBERS!
/f you ever played in the Susquehanna University Band,
you're invited back for an unforgettable Homecoming event on
October 5th. On that day, Dr. James B. Steffy, long-time band
director and music professor, will be returning to S.U. to conduct
a special Alumni Band during half-time at the football game.
This will be an excellent opportunity to reminisce with
your friends about your days on campus and share some of your
favorite memories with Dr Steffy You might even show these
college kids a thing or two about band music!
/f you have not already received a personal invitation to
participate in the 1991 Alumni Band, please contact Band
Director Bill Fry at (717) 372-4296. See you in October!
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Commencement 1991
Soviet Humanitarian
Spealcs at Commencement
Seniors graduating from Susquehanna on Sunday,
May 19. heard from a man who has overcome more
than his share of adversity in life.
Dr. Alexander V. Suvorov, a blind and deaf
psychologist, philosopher, and published poet from
the Soviet Union, addressed seniors, their families
and guests on the human capacity for overcoming
difficulties and adversity, and on the value of
community and communication.
Suvorov lost his hearing at the age of nine, and was
bom blind. His personal and academic accomplishments
have been called a scientific miracle. His work as
a research psychologist is primarily with deaf-blind
children, and he has spent most of his career working
for the rights and well-being of sensory-impaired people.
He was presented an honorary Doctor of Letters during
the Commencement ceremony.
His acceptance speech was brief, but the manner
in which it was delivered gave the audience some
appreciation for the difficulties that confront the
deaf-blind. He had two interpreters by his side-
one to interpret into English his remarks delivered
in Russian— and the other a long-time Soviet colleague
who assisted him through sign language.
Dr. Suvorov 's communication skills were
remarkable— particularly to those who take
their own sight and hearing for granted. To
watch him get about campus and meet with
faculty, staff and students was to marvel at his
courage and tenacity. To imagine his work as a
psychologist and scholar was indeed inspiring.
He and his colleague/interpreter Dr Leonid
Shavelzon are determined to prove that sensory-
impaired persons can achieve great heights given
the opportunity. From Selinsgrove, they traveled
to Washington, D.C. and Boston to seek support
for an International Center that would champion
the rights of the sensory-impaired on a global basis.
During Commencement ceremonies, the University
also paid tribute to the following distinguished
individuals who have made significant contributions
toward the goal of international understanding:
■ An honorary Doctor of Science to Dr. Yevgeni
P. Velikhov, distinguished physicist, vice president of
the Soviet Academy of Sciences, and chairman of the
International Foundation, an organization dedicated
to increasing cooperation between nations and people;
■ An honorary Doctor of Laws to Natalya A.
Velikhova, founder and president of the international
youth exchange program "Children as the Creators of
the 21st Century," an independent, non-governmental,
non-profit organization which arranges international
youth exhibitions, conferences and seminars, sport
competitions, concerts and festivals, as well as
meetings with leading scientists, scholars, and
high-ranking public officials:
■ An honorary Doctor of Laws to Dr. Frank
Newman, president of the Education Commission of
the States, a forum for the study of major educational
issues which encourages cooperation among the states
in forming policy and developing programs. He was
president of the University of Rhode Island from 1974
to 1983. and is widely known as the author of the
Newman Reports (Report on Higher Education. 1971,
and National Polity and Higher Edncation. 1974).
■ An honorary Doctor of Divinity to The Rev.
Herbert W. Chilstrom. bishop of the Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America. A native of Litchfield,
MN, Chilstrom received a bachelor of arts from
Augsburg College, masters of theology from Augustana
Theological Seminary and Princeton Theological
Seminary, and a Ph.D. from New York University.
A respected spiritual leader and church statesman,
Chilstrom became bishop of the ELCA in 1987. Among
the many recognitions he has received, he was named
a Knight of the Royal Order of the North Star by King
Carl Gustav of Sweden for the effective social concern
which characterizes his civic and religious involvement.
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Bishop Chilstrom
Teiis Graduates to
Serve Society
Students graduating from Susquehanna University in
May were reminded of the "radical nature of Christian
higher education" by ELCA Bishop Herbert W.
Chilstrom who delivered the Baccalaureate address
in Weber Chapel Auditorium.
His message to graduating seniors centered on the
idea that "life is a gift received and a gift to be given
in unselfish service to others"— a commencement
theme which he said would most likely have been out
of order on the secular campus. He said. "Whether
one's work calls for giving counsel, or prescriptions,
or financial advice, or sermons, or recitals, or drawings,
or account balances— that is secondary to something
that should be common to everything we do— to
give ourselves."
He added that today when many people are
motivated by personal interests and the desire for
material possessions, church-related schools should
instill "the passion to teach, the passion to learn, the
passion to serve, the passion to pull others up so they
can live." He concluded. "This is what lies at the
heart of what we must be as schools of the church."
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Susquehannans on Parade
Dear Fellow Alumni,
Having now come through nearly a full year's cycle
of activities as Alumni Director, I'd like to share several
recent experiences that have been particularly
meaningful to me as steward of one of Susquehanna's
most valuable resources.
In June. I had the opportunity to attend an alumni get-
together in Charlotte, North Carolina. This was a young,
energetic, and dynamic group, and, with two exceptions,
everyone in attendance had graduated since 1980. Our
host was a member of the class of 1955 and another
guest attended S.U. in the mid-1920's! This latter individual,
whose ancestors date back to our founding days as the
Missionary Institute, was able to provide a remarkable
perspective of the Susquehanna University of another
era. His accounts of campus life 70 years ago were both
amusing and touching, and they proved unfailingly
interesting to all of us there. However, it was the
enthusiasm with which these alums, spanning many
generations of this institution's history, embraced their
academic heritage that elevated the evening to a truly
special occasion.
I've been equally impressed this summer as I've traveled
throughout the northeast to our numerous Freshman
Send-Offs. These events— informal gatherings hosted
by alums in their homes— bring together members of
our incoming freshman class, current students, and S.U.
grads. It is rewarding to observe these groups interact
with one another as the freshmen begin their life-long
membership in an extended family that includes students,
faculty, staff, and alumni.
Both of these examples illustrate a continuity of tradition
that is one of Susquehanna University's greatest strengths.
They also serve to remind us that we will soon be
celebrating that strength at Homecoming 1991. This is
the one time each year when Susquehanna's past, present,
and future are all focused in a single place for three days
of fun and reminiscing.
Now don't get me wrong. We have all of your favorite
Homecoming activities planned— plus more than a few
new ones too! And there's nothing like the sights, sounds,
and smells of a college campus in the fall. But it's the
participation of that extended Susquehanna family that
will make this event a real success.
The weekend of October 4, 5, and 6 is just around
the corner. Homecoming '91. It's a time to re-energize
your spirit, to rekindle your memories, and to become
reacquainted with your classmates. It's also a time to
view the future. 1 look forward to seeing you then as
the Susquehanna tradition continues.
Sincerely,
Sam Kuba '75
Director of Alumni Relations
NOTE: Please submit alumni updates to the Office of Alumni
Relations. Susquehanna University. Selinsgrove, PA 17870.
Items received before September I will be included in the Fall
issue. The deadline for the Winter issue is November 15.
THE THIRTIES
Donald A. Gaver '37 marked his 40th anniversary on the
board of directors of Sturdy Savings. He resides in Cape May
with his wife Dorothy.
THE FORTIES
John H. Wright, Jr. '49 was chosen as a recipient of the
1991 Time Magazine Quality Dealer Award. Wright was one
of 66 automobile dealers in the United States nominated for
the award. John owns a Cadillac. Oldsmobile. Mazda. Jeep
and Eagle dealership, which is located on Valmont Parkway in
West Hazleton. PA. He and his wife. Mary Louise, reside in
Conyngham and have three daughters and three grandchildren.
THE FIFTIES
Donald E, Wissinger '50 is president of the Altoona-Blair
County Chamber of Commerce. Don retired from E. & R.
Wissinger Inc. in March. He was recently honored by Penn's
Woods Council of Boy Scouts as the recipient of the Distinguished
Citizen Award for 1991.
Jacob M. Spangier '52 has been chosen Citizen of the Year
by the Hunterdon Arrowhead District of the George Washington
Council of the Boy Scouts of America , Jake, community relations
manager for United Telephone, was chosen for "his service to
scouting and his service for the community."
The Reverend Dwight A, Huseman '57 has been installed
as pastor of Christ Casebeer Lutheran Church in Somerset.
PA. He also holds the master of divinity and sacred theology
degrees from the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia,
and a master of science degree from Drexel University.
Philadelphia. His previous assignments include pastor of Zion
Church. Riverside. NJ. special service at Gettysburg College.
PA. and founding pastor of Holy Spirit Church. Centreville.
VA. Dwight and his wife, the former Sandra Kimmel "60.
live in Sipesville. PA.
Mary Moore Schatkowski '58 has been named director of
group sales for Renaissance Travel Center in Bethlehem. PA.
Mary lives in Bethlehem.
Mary Ncal Coleman '58 has been named the superintendent
for the Southern Fulton School District. She is the first woman
to hold the position in Fulton and Franklin counties. Mary
lives in Lewisburg, PA.
THE SIXTIES
Amos Gerald Kunkle '60 has retired as senior accountant
from Bethlehem Steel Corporation after 28 years to open his
own certified public accounting firm in Bethlehem. His wife
is the former Ella Koch '66 and they reside in Bethlehem.
The Reverend Frederick 1. Fisher '63 was recently elected
as president of the Pine Grove Area School Board. He is also
celebrating the 25th anniversary of his ordination from the
Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. His daughter
Amy will be a 1992 graduate from S.U.
William I, Moore '63 has been named one of the 1991
inductees into the Anthracite Chapter of the Pennsylvania
Sports Hall of Fame. He is basketball head coach at Bermudian
Springs High School. He resides in Mechanicsburg. PA.
Robert K. Hamme '65 has been named treasurer and
corporate secretary at Bank of Vermont in Burlington. Vermont.
He will continue as senior vice president-operations. He is
married to Jennifer Hawley Hamme '67 and is the father of
Cynthia Hamme '91.
Peter L. Matson '65 has recently been appointed solicitor
for the West Milton Stale Bank. He has been an attorney for
the past 21 years. He resides in Lewisburg with his wife. Rita,
and their two children. David and Alexandra,
Dr. Richard H. Mikesell '66 is president-elect of the
American Psychological Association's Division of Psychologists
in Independent Practice. He is a clinical psychologist in full
time private practice in Washington. DC. He resides in
Washington, DC
THE SEVENTIES
The Reverend Alfred James Bashore '70 has been installed as
dean of the Upper Susquehanna Symxl's Tulpehocken Conference.
He has been active on synodical comminees having been chairman
of evangelism in 1974-75 and a member of the Parish Life
Committee. He has also served as president, vice president,
secretary and radio committee chairman for the Shamokin Area
Ministerium. He lives in Shamokin.
Dr. ScotI C. Truver '72 has been appointed director of
defense studies and analyses with TECHMATICS, Inc. The
new directorate, within TECHMATICS" Combat Systems
Operation Center, provides technical, engineering and
analytical support to clients in government and industry, in
such areas as strategic and long-range planning, national
security strategy and policy studies, military/naval/maritime
policy and operational analysis, defense programs and
budgetary analysis, threat assessments, and technologies
assessments and projections.
David Stiehl '72 has been promoted to senior branch claims
manager for HCM, a subsidiary of the Hertz Corporation.
Park Ridge. NJ. He lives in Kinnelon with his wife. Nancy.
Rebecca Young Duke '73 has a new job as director of
community services at Cornwall Manor in Cornwall. PA.
She lives in Lebanon. PA with her husband. Joe. and their
two children. Miranda and Jeffrey.
Wayne H. Dietterick '74, director of music at St. John's
Lutheran Church. Summit. NJ. won third place in the national
1990-91 Third Biennial Competition for the Moller-AGO
Award in Choral Composition. Wayne has written numerous
organ compositions and hymn settings since 1977 and has
received individual, community and church commissions for
new compositions. In April 1990. he directed the Susquehanna
University Concert Choir in the premiere performance of his
setting of a prayer from Markings, a compilation of writings of
the late Dag Hammarskjold. a former Secretary General to the
United Nations. His most recent commission was made by The
Rev, Franklin D, Fry. pastor of St, John's in Summit, and it
was for the setting of a text taken from an old Pennsylvania
Dutch sample which Rev, Fry's wife. Mary, incorporated into
a family sampler of her own design. The hymn was dedicated
10 her and was premiered on Palm Sunday. March 24, 1991. in
the morning services at St, John's, Also, recently, all of
the music used within the morning services were original
compositions written by Wayne,
Emily Flickinger White '76 was recently named director
of the Office of Enterprise Development for the Pennsylvania
Department of Commerce, In that position she serves as state
program manager for Pennsylvania's implementation of the
Appalachian Regional Commission program and oversees
the slate's efforts in small busmess. minority business and
women's business development. She has previously served
as deputy chief counsel for the Department of Commerce and
as board counsel to the Pennsylvania Nursing Home Loan
Agency and the Ben Franklin Partnership Fund, Emily lives
in Camp Hill with her husband.
Ronald L. Brett '77 has accepted a position as account
manager for Penn Distributors Inc.. an importing wholesaler
tor Anheiser Busch Inc. in Philadelphia. PA. His duties will
include 75 wholesale accounts in Philadelphia County. Ron
lives in Warminster. PA.
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Virginia S. Rothenberger '77 is a teacher of the 8th grade
with Ihe Southern Lehigh School District in Center Valley.
PA. She received a certification in elementary education at
Kutztown University in 1987. She lives with her husband
James and son Brian in Allentown. PA.
Herbert J. '*Chip" Tanneberger '77 is administrative
services manager for the Manhattan branch of Zurich-American
Insurance Co. He currently resides at 176 Colombo Avenue in
Copiague. NY.
Michael L. White '77 has joined Pennsylvania National Bank
of ShoemakersviUe as assistant vice president and mortgage loan
officer. He formerly worked for National Bank of Boyertown
as an account executive. Michael lives in ShoemakersviUe.
Bryon H. Bucher '78 has a new job as an account supervisor
for Marketing Technologies, Inc. in New Hope. PA. Bryon
lives m Morrisville with his wife, the former Anne Lenibach
'80, and their two children. Michael and Lauren.
Nancy Zanner Correll '78 has been promoted to assistant
editor of the National Geographic Society's "Insider" magazine,
that organization's in-house news publication. She has acted
as the Membership Center Building "s "Insider" liaison to the
National Geographic Society's headquarters in Washington,
DC. She is also freelance editing a book about real estate
developing. Nancy lives in Gaithersburg. MD, with her husband,
Daniel, and their daughter. Andrea.
Kevin M, Fitzpatrick '78 has recently received tenure
and was promoted to associate professor of sociology at the
University of Alabama-Birmingham. He earned his masters
degree at the University of South Carolina and he received his
Ph.D. at the State University of New York at Albany in 1985.
His work has appeared in journals such as the American
Sociological Review, Social Forces, American Journal of
Public Health . Sociological Quarterly. Social Science
Quarterly, and Sociology of Exiucation. His publications have
examined the mental health conditions of the homeless in
Birmingham, the determinants of variation in statewide high
school dropout rates, the mortality of southern real estate
firms, and the process of black suburbanization. He resides
in Birmingham, Alabama.
The Reverend Wayne T. Lupole '78 is pastor of the New
Berlin Evangelical Lutheran Parish. / 412 Market Street. Box
368. New Berlin. PA 17855.
Madeline V. Pearson '79 is the training specialist for
Philadephia International Bank in New York City. She started
her banking career at Irving Trust Company, New York City.
She lives in East Rockaway. NJ.
THE EIGHTIES
Kevin Owens '80 is brunch manager for Ihe Bank of Hanover
& Trust Company at the North Hanover Mall office. North
Hanover. PA. He resides in York, PA.
Gary J. Kraemer '81 is director of corporate accounting
and reporting. Data General Corporation in Weslboro, MA.
In 1989. Gary received his MBA Irom Rider College. He
and his wife, the former Barbara Reid '82, live in Groton.
Barbara is sales manager for Radisson Heritage Hotel and
Suites for Chelmsford. MA.
Stephen G. Wallace '81 is assistant secretary for the
Executive Office of Consumer Affairs for the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts. He will oversee consumer education and
protection programs, as well as business and policy initiatives.
He lives in Brewster. MA.
Kurt F. Landis '82 has joined the Trust Company of New
Jersey's management team as marketing manager. He has had
more than nine years of marketing experience and has held
various positions in that field. Kurt resides in Hackettstown
with his wife, Peggy, and their daughter, Meredith.
Alex Perry "82 is traffic coordinator at McCann-Erickson
in New York. She lives in Pompton Plains, NJ.
Pamela J. Werner '82 is associate pastor at St. Paul
Lutheran Church in Erie, PA. She resides in Erie, PA.
William H. Wnlchak '82 has successfully completed the
Certified Records Manager exam. He resides in Stafford, VA
David J. Brouse '83 is working as a general manager for
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Newsmakers
Dr. Hazel J. Brobst Brown '51 has been named
the recipient of the 1991 Northeast Regional Faculty
Member Award of the Association of Community
College Trustees (ACCT). Dr. Brown is professor of
psychology at Harrisburg Area Community College
(HACC) where she has worked for nearly 20 years.
Following her graduation from Susquehanna with a
Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Studies and minors in
Latin and Sociology, Dr. Brown earned a master of arts
degree in guidance from Bucknell University and a
doctor of education degree in school psychology from
The Pennsylvania State University at University Park.
She is a licensed psychologist in the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania and has secondary school principal,
guidance, and school psychologist certificates from the
Pennsylvania Department of Education.
Dr. Brown joined HACC in 1971 as an instructor In
the social science and public services division and in
1972 was named assistant professor and coordinator
of social and human services In the .school's urban
development Institute. Between 1974 and 1979 she led
the college's continuing and community education
division, first as Its director, then as dean. She returned
to the classroom as an associate professor in 1979 but
left the college In 1981 to serve for a year as director
of the Division of Children and Youth Services In the
Office of Mental Health of the Pennsylvania Department
of Welfare. She returned to HACC in 1982 and was
promoted to the rank of professor in 1983.
During her tenure. Dr. Brown has served the
college In a variety of other roles. An instructor
for the school's police training programs and family
seminars for eight years, she also wrote and administered
entrance examinations for police officers and firemen.
She developed seminars dealing with women's issues and
programs for children, established HACC's first sign
language class, introduced on-campus classes in such
areas as reading, handling finances, and cooking for the
mentally retarded, and offered a teenage suicide seminar
years before it became a popular subject.
Prior to joining the college's staff. Dr. Brown worked
for 16 years In the West Shore School District as a teacher,
director of guidance, and school psychologist. She has
also held positions with Susquehanna's Guidance Clinic and
a number of social service agencies. A native of Sunbury,
PA, Dr. Brown is the mother of Joyce Brown '7i.
Nicholas A. Lopardo '68 has been spotlighted
recently in several major financial publications. His
expertise in asset management, and in particular
international Investments, has made him a prime
resource for articles in Inslltullonal Investor Jtnii Barron 's.
Following his graduation from Susquehanna with a
bachelor of science degree In marketing and management,
Lopardo was a management trainee for Equitable Life
Assurance Society of the United States In Harrisburg,
PA. After serving two years as a training coordinator
in New York, he was promoted to account manager In
1971. From 1973 until 1977 he worked in San Francisco
where he became an account executive. Upon moving
back to New York City, Lopardo assumed the position
of department head and vice president, and from 1984 to
1986 he held the position of senior vice president and
sector Head.
In 1987, Lopardo left Equitable and joined Stale Street
Bank and Trust Company in Boston as senior vice
president, chief investment officer, and head of the
Asset Management Division. He was promoted to
executive vice president and joined the Chairman's
Office In 1990. Today he continues to manage State
Street's $40 billion Investment portfolio.
Despite his extensive business commitments, Nicholas
Lopardo has remained active with Susquehanna. He
serves on the National Committee for Annual Giving
as well as on the University's Weis School of Business
Partners. In 1990 he participated as part of the Executive
in Residence Program spending three days on campus
meeting with faculty and speaking to classes and special
student groups.
A gifted athlete during his college years, Lopardo
was recognized as the Most Valuable Player on the 1967
Susquehanna football team. More recently, he was listed
as "Outstanding Young Man of America" in 1981 and
was selected for Inclusion in the 44th Edition of "Who's
Who In America."
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Red Roof Inns. Inc. in North Princelon. New Jersey. He
resides al Washington Crossing. R\.
David Cianfarini '83 was promoted to technical services
group manager at Alexander & Alexander, Inc.. the insurance
brokerage and risk management consultmg company. He will
be based in Owings Mills. He is a resident of Hampstead. MD.
June Soyka '83 is director of admissions for the New York
School of Interior Design. She lives in New York. NY.
Brian Bctz '84 is a mortgage representative for York Federal
Savings and Loan of York. His duties are to market and
process new home, construction, lot. investment, seasonal,
rehab and FHA loans throughout Union. Snyder, Montour.
Northumberland and Columbia counties. He is also a part-
lime track coach a( Susquehanna. He lives in Selinsgrove.
Mark D. Deharde '84 was recently appointed chief
executive officer of Bio-Tec Inc. in Malvern. PA. He resides
in Phoenixville. PA.
Elizabeth Moran Reno '84 is currently a production
manager for Coca Cola Foods. She lives in Jackson. NJ. with
her husband. Peler.
Ester E. Chaban '85 is sales coordinator at Asbach
International Wines & Spirits Corp. She lives in New
Providence. NJ.
Gregory J. Cordasco '85 now owns his own business,
the Liberty Corner Cycle Shop in Liberty Corner. NJ. He
lives in Bedminster. NJ.
Caryn Kenny '85 is a research scientist for IDEXX
Corporation in Portland. Maine. She resides at 87 Tamar
Lane in Portland.
Gerald Linski '85 is a geologist for Empire Sanitary Landfill
in Taylor. PA. He lives in Plains. PA.
Isl Ll Gerald VV. McCallus '85 recently reported for duty
with Headquarters and Service Battalion. Marine Corps Base.
Camp Lejeune. North Carolina.
1st Lt. Philip J. Betz '86 is a judge advocate in the United
States Marine Corps. He is serving as a defense counsel trying
general and special court-martials in Okinawa. Japan.
Janet A. Wyllie '86 was recently promoted to assistant
internal control manager at J & W Seligman & Company
Inc.. an investment company in New York City. She resides
in Fanwood. NJ.
Andrew A. Zimmerman '86 has been promoted to insurance
specialist with the Colonial Penn Group in Philadelphia. PA.
He is residing at 144 West Washington Lane. Philadelphia.
Thomas Shoemaker '87 is with First Fidelity Leasing
Group. Inc. He lives in Collingdale. PA.
Marjorie M. Cook '88 is the project manager for USERS
Inc in Valley Forge, PA. She oversees credit unions' computer
conversions to the USERS DEC-based credit union system.
She lives in King of Prussia, PA.
Barbra Ann Cooke '88 is a legal placement consultant at
TRAK Legal Services in Washington. D.C. She resides in
Bethesda. MD.
Michael C. Pizzico '88 was recently promoted to loss
control technical representative of Nationwide Insurance.
Michael lives in New Britain. PA, with his wife, the former
Tara Saalmuller '88. Tara is personnel manager for PORTS
in Philadelphia. PA.
Jeffrey M. Kehling '88 was recently promoted to sales
promotion manager for Koh-I-Noor in Bloomsbury He lives
in Flanders, NJ,
Michael Spangler '88 placed second in the mens 500-meter
run in the Mobile Indoor Championships al Madison Square
Garden in February. He is a teacher at Bermudian Springs
High School and assistant track coach at Gettysburg College.
A member of the Shore Athletic Club in Philadelphia, he is
currently ranked second in the nation in the 500-meter. He
lives in Gettysburg. PA.
Robin Lynn McElnee '89 is employed by Austin. Boland.
Connor & Giorgi. Robin lives in Shillington. PA.
Elizabeth L. Scicizo '89 is client service coordinator for
Lefton Direct, the direct marketing division of Al Paul Lefton
Advertising in Philadelphia. Betsy resides in Philadelphia. PA.
Nancy $tep.su$ '89 is an assistant scientist for Hoffmann-
LaRoche in Nulley. NJ. She lives in Westwood. NJ.
THE NINETIES
Heidi Perry '90 has begun working as an employment
specialist for J. Clifford MacDonald Center in Tampa. She
also lives in Tampa. FL.
Douglas Stuart '90 is a traffic coordinator with McCaffrey
and McCall Partners, a New York City-based advertising
agency He works on the Mercedes-Benz account. He resides
in Maywood. NJ.
Advanced Degrees
Marian L. Shallo '67: Received the master of arts degree
in religion, magna cum laude. from the Lancaster Theological
Seminary on May 18, 1991.
D. Margaret Thorns '78: Received an MBA. in finance
from Fairleigh Dickinson University in Madison, NJ, in May
1987 She is a systems analyst for the Department of Pathology
al the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in
Newark.
Bruce I. Milzman '84: Graduated from University of Maryland
College of Dental Surgery. He has opened his own practice in
the city of Baltimore.
Christine J. Wescott '84: Received the master's degree in
secondary education. East Stroudsburg University. She is a
general music teacher and department head in music for the
Pocono Mountain School District in Swiftwater. PA.
Eric Chris Sarsony '89: Graduated from Duke University's
School of Forestry and Environmental Studies with a master's
in environmental management in May 1991. He is a scientist
for Radian Corporation, an environmental consulting firm.
I Do's
OLSON-PALL
Antoinelle Pall '84 to James P. Olson '82. May 19. 1990.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Lake Silkworth. PA.
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Jennifer Olson
Smith '84. Lynn Allan Endahl '84. Gary Newman '80. Tom
Pappas '82. Harvey Myer '83, Greg Carr '83. Bob Higley
'83, and Jeff Olson '86 Toni works for Hewlett Packard.
Rockaway. NJ and Jim works for Siemens Medical in
Cranford. NJ. / R.D. 1, Box 2219, Lafayette, NJ 07848
CHEDDAR-WIE^
Denise R. Wiesl to Robert H. Cheddar '88. August 4, 1990.
Saint Paul's Chapel. Gordon. PA. Roberl is employed at J.C.
Penney Co. Inc . Suite College. His wife is employed by Johnsons
Home Furnishings in Bellefonte. / 327 West Linn Street,
Bellefonte, PA 16823.
CATALDO-SHALAMANDA
Patricia Shalamanda to John L. Calaldo '86, September 8,
1990, Saint Josephs Church. Girardville. PA. John is employed
by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Washington. D.C. His
wife is a graduate of Pottsville Hospital School of Radiologic
Technology and is employed by Community Radiology
Associates In Silver Spring. MD. / 124 Railroad Street,
Girardville, PA 17935.
HERROLD-IGLESLAS
Aida C. Iglesias to Douglas L. Herrold '85. September 8.
1990. Grace Mennonite Church. Doug also graduated from
Villanova University in 1989. He is employed as a senior
programmer analyst with Merck. Sharp & Dohme. His wife
is a secretary for Merck. Sharp & Dohme. / 221 Central
Avenue. Souderton. PA 18964.
SAMPSON-REYNOLDS
Janet S. Reynolds '67 to Neal Sampson. October 6. 1990.
I
he crisp autumn air . a football game . good food and
good friends... the color and excitement of a college campus.
These are just a few of the reasons why tailgating Susqueharma-style
has become a popular fall tradition for the whole family. This year,
the Susquehanna University Alumni Association will be hosting
some pre-game events as we follow Coach Steve Briggs and the
1991 Crusader Football Team through another successful season.
TAILGATE PARTV
at Lackawanna County
Stadium, Wilkes-Barre, PA
Susquehanna at Wilkes
College Saturday,
September 28, 1991
11:00 am.
TAILGATE PARTV
at Doylestown, PA
Susquehanna at Delaware
Valley College Saturday,
October 12, 1991
11:30a.m.
Alumni and friends of Susquehanna near the site
of each game will be receiving detailed information
about these events. However, everyone is welcome and
encouraged to attend. For more information, contact
the Alumni Office at (717) 372-4115,
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Prince of Peace Lutheran Church. Marllon. NJ. Janet and her
husband are both employed by Atlantic Electric. / 12 Adams
Court. Marlton. NJ 08053.
SNYDERKLOIBER
Anita Jean Kloiber '87 to Steven P. Snyder. October 13.
1990. Princeton University Chapel. Anita is a store manager
for Sherwin Williams Company. Her husband owns a general
contracting business in Philadelphia. / 133 Brookside Drive.
Feaslerville. PA 19053.
WISSE-MACKANIN
Lori Mackanm to James W. Wisse '85. October 27, 1990.
Faith Reformed Church. Saddlebrook. NJ. Jim is employed
by J-P Patti in Saddle Brook. His wife is employed by A.G.
Lichtenstein and Associates. Fair Lawn. / 8 Cedar Drive.
Rochelle Park. NJ 07662
KOELLN-RAFTERY
Carolyn A. Raftery '88 to Edward H. Koelln '88.
November 3. 1990, Saint Mary's Church. Ridgelleld. CT.
Carolyn is with Reader's Digest m Pleasantville. NY. and Ed
is a sales representative with Cablevision in Yorktown Heights.
NY. / 3341 Old Yorktown Road, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598,
ROWE-ENGEL
Mary E. Engel "80 to Donald Rowe, November 24, 1990.
The Church in Brielle. Mary received a master's degree from
Fairleigh Dickinson University in 1989 and is employed by
the Somerset Trust Company in Somerville. Her husband is a
graduate of Syracuse University and is employed with Luciano
Associates of Lebanon. / 10 Kent Court. Annandale, NJ 08801.
MARTZ.-MARKS
Gail E. Marks to Dale R. Martz '76. December I. 1990.
Zion Stone Valley Church. Dalmatia. Dale is business
administrator of Line Mountain School District. His wife is
employed by Selinsgrove Center as a. residential services. /
HCR 68 Box 23B. Dalmatia. PA 17017
MALEY-MCLA UGHLIN
Mary Jane McLaughlin '87 to Richard T. Maley '87.
December I. 1990. Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. Pompton
Plains. Mary Jane is a systems analyst for Lytel. Inc., Somerville.
Richard is in sales with Arrow Electronics. Mount Laurel. /
2862 Tolbut Street. Philadelphia. PA 19136.
DRUM-KRANTZ
Wenette Janel Krantz '87 to Dale Robert Drum, December
1. 1990. Calvary United Methodist Church, Frederick. Wenette
is employed by Lincoln National Life Insurance Company. Her
husband is with the same company. / 823 F Stratford Drive.
Frederick. MD 21701-8121.
SEIBER-MOYER
Megan Eileen Meyer '87 to Juan Matthew Seiber,
December 15. 1990, St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Carlisle,
PA. Megan is an English teacher with West Perry Middle
School. Her husband is a corrections officer at Perry County
Prison. / Box 20, R.D. I, Landisburg. PA 17040.
MARKLE-CAMMARATA
Mary Frances Cammarata to Chris A. Markle '84.
February 9. 1991. St. Gregory Barbarigo. Garnerville. NY.
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Richard Bush '84,
Pierre Duy 84, and Andrew Siegel '85. Chris is associate
director of admissions at Susquehanna University. His wife
is a 1987 graduate of New York University. / 106 S. Water
Street. Selinsgrove. PA 17870
RANCKZEIGLER
Susan Diane Zcigler '90 to Brian Michael Ranck. February
10. 1991. Zion Lutheran Church. Sunbury. PA. Susan is an
office clerk for Wcis Markets, Her husband is a private in the
United States Marine Corps, / 118 Fairmont Avenue, Sunbury,
PA 17801-2437
MENDONCA-HACKMAN
Karen Lee Hackman '78 to Jose Leonam Mendonca.
February 16. 1991. St, Paul's United Church of Christ.
Selinsgrove. PA, Karen is also a 1981 graduate of Dickinson
School of Law, She is an attorney/partner in the firm of
Rudnitsky and Hackman. PC. Selinsgrove. PA, Her husband
IS a graduate of the College of Architecture and Urbanism of
the University of Visconde de Sao Leopoldo. Santos. Sao
Paulo, He is an architect with an office in Jardins. Sao Paulo, /
604 North Orange Street. Selinsgrove. PA 17870.
KAVFFMAN-SMITH
Tracy Lee Smith to Thomas Paul KaufTman '87, March 16,
1991, St. Jacob's Kimmerlmgs United Church of Christ. Lebanon,
PA, Tom is employed by Kaulfman's Animal Health. Inc. His
wife is a teacher in the Lower Dauphin School District, / 1110
Oak Street. Lebanon, PA 17042
BURD-RmSLiND
Christine Michelle Rinsland '91 to William J. Burd. March
16. 1991. St. Paul's United Church of Christ. Selinsgrove. PA.
Christine is a substitute teacher. Her husband is a graduate of
York College and is employed by ITT Consumer Financial
Corp. / 210 Pleasant Drive. Selinsgrove. PA 17870.
KOCHEN-FLYNN
Barbara A. Flynn '87 to Timothy Alan Kochen. March
16. 1991. St. John Baptist de la Salle Roman Catholic Church.
Shillington. PA, Barb is employed by Molly Division-Black
& Decker, Her husband is employed by Drug Plastics & Glass
Co, Inc.. Boyertown, / 416 North Wyomissing Avenue. Shillington.
PA 19607
LABRUM-BARNES
Sheila T, Barnes '81 to Paul C, LaBrum, March 16, 1991.
St, Francis Cathedral. Metuchen. NJ. Sheila is an assistant
treasurer for the Union Bank of Switzerland in New York
City, Her husband is vice president, foreign exchange trader,
Morgan Stanley in New York City. / 363 East 76th Street.
Apartment 2CF New York, NY 10021.
SAVINO-BISHOP
Caroline Bishop '88 to David J. Savino '87, March 23. 1991,
Duck United Methodist Church, Kitty Hawk, NC. Caroline
owns her own business called Bishop Headpiece Design in
Raleigh. David is a regional sales representative for Kinney
Wall Covering, Susquehannans in the wedding party were
Carolyn A. Calderon '88, Mary Jane McLaughlin Maley
'87, Andrew J, Ford '87, and Joseph R, Sandri '88. / 1102
Tashall Court, Knightdale. NC 27545,
MCCOURT-BREADY
Lynne Mary Bready to Richard J. McCourt '87, April 6,
1991, Epiphany Lutheran Church, Pleasantville. NJ. Richard
is project coordinator for Congresswoman Marge Roukema R-
NJ, in Ridgewood. His wife is with Collective Federal Savings
in Absecon. / 12 Walsh Way, Morris Plains, NJ 07950.
RUFFING-BAKER
Evelyn H. Baker '56 to Charles R. Ruffing. April 6. 1991,
Saint Rose Church, Clover Hill, PA, Evelyn is a German
instructor at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, PA, She did
some graduate studies at the University of Zurich. Switzerland
where she studied Germanics and Swiss ethnology. Her
husband is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh and is
retired from Westinghouse Electric Corporation as a chemical
engineer, / P,0, Box 16. Clover Hill. Loyalhanna. PA 15661,
STEELE-DUDDY
Patricia Duddy to Kevin Douglas Steele '89. April 13. 1991.
Heritage Park. Dana Point, CA. Kevin is employed by Super
Marketing. Inc. Irvine. CA. as manager of research and
development. His wife is an executive vice president in charge
of operations with the same firm, / 509 Margueritte Avenue.
Corona Del Mar. CA 92625.
LOSEFSKY-MANGUS
Vicki J. Mangus '88 to Steven D. Losefsky '89. April
20. 1991. Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church. Wesi Milford. NJ,
Susquehannans in the bridal party were Pamela Bixby '87
as maid of honor and Keith VVallington "91 and Russ Winn
as vocalists. Vicki is an office manager for Metromedia
Communications Corporation, and Steve is a real estate
manager for Cliffs Management Corporation. / 36 Olde
Milford Lane. West Milford, NJ 07480.
HAINES-HALASNIK
Denise Bernadette Halasnik to John A. Haines '84. April
20. 1991. St. Mary's Stony Hill Church. Watchung. NJ. John is
director of information systems at Trexler Haines Gas. Inc.. of
Allenlown and East Greenville, His wife is an account manager
with Prism. Inc. / Basking Ridge. NJ.
GEESEYVAN ALSTYNE
Cynthia Ann Van Alstyne and Adam Henry Geesey, Jr.,
69. April 27. 1991. Lutheran Church of the Incarnation. Marietta.
GA, Adam received his masters degree in nuclear engineering
in 1971 and is with the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations
in Atlanta, His wife is with the Hearst Corp,. New York, /
1123 Mitsv Hollow Drive. Marietta. GA 30062,
WOLFE-LECHER
Patricia J, Lecher to John W. Wolfe '88 April 27 1991. St.
Georges. Ardmore. PA, Susquehannans in the wedding party
were Peter J. DiGiaconin "88, Bruce W. Lackland '88 and
Amy M. Zucca '88, John is assistant manager at the Jefferson
Bank in Philadelphia. PA, His wile is a paralegal with Abraham
Pressman and Bauer. PC . also in Philadelphia. / 344 Ripka
Street. Philadelphia. PA 19128.
WEAVER-SHOCH
Renee Lynn Shoch to Bruce B. Weaver '87. April 27 1991.
First Reformed Church United Church of Christ. Sunbury. PA
Bruce is a music teacher in the McDowell County School
District. His wife is a reading teacher in the same school
district in Welch, West Virginia. / 1034 Riverside Drive
Welch, WV 24801.
LEIB-ROSKY
Kimberly A. Rosky to Brian J. Leib '86. April 27 1991.
Trinity Lutheran Church. Lancaster. PA. Brian is employed
by Ned Bard and Son, His wife is with the Bank of Lancaster
County, / Apartment 5. 10 Country Drive. Leola. PA 17540
przzico-DAVis
Linda Rose Davis '89 to Kenneth Pizzico '87. April 27.
1991, New York. Susquehannans in the wedding party were
Julie Nees '89, Michael Pizzico '87, and Robert Scola '88
Ken IS an account executive at LM Berry Directories America
in New Jersey. Linda is a production coordinator at the Sally
Jessy Raphael talk show in New York City. / 78 Gregory Lane.
Franklin Park. NJ 08823,
GALLAGHER-BOBOWSKI
Susan L, Bobowski to Daniel L. Gallagher '84. May II. 1991.
Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. Wayne. NJ, Susquehannans
in the wedding party were Kathleen Gallagher Fallon '81 and
David J. Grzybowski '84 Dan is a C, PA with Manias.
Ohiiger. MeGary & Quinn. PC, in King of Prussia, PA. His
wife is a financial analyst with AT & T Capital Corporation in
Morristown. NJ. / 84 Shewell Avenue, 1st Floor. Doylesiown,
PA 18901,
MATTHEWREISCH
Susan M. Reisch '77 to Roger Matthew, May II, 1991,
Paradise Falls Lutheran Association Chapel, Bozeman, MT,
Roger is the branch manager of the State Capital Employees
Credit Union in Bozeman. Both Susan and Roger have been
Peace Corps volunteers. Susan was in Jamaica from 1979 to
1981 and Roger was in the Philippines from 1980 to 1983.
They met at a Peace Corps Conference in 1988. / Box 412,
Bozeman. MT 59715,
SrrETLER-PAPROTH
Denelte Marie Paproth to James Paul Sleller '81. May 11.
1991. St, Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church. Ardmore. PA.
Jim is a manager of the corporate financial division of Vanguard
Group. Inc. His wife is a territory sales manager with Nestle
Brands. / Apartment 4, 900 North Jackson Street, Media.
PA 19063-2550.
V4YK0RTE
Ann Marie Korte to John J. Vay '81, May 25. I99I. St.
Thomas More Catholic Church. Austin. TX. John, a former
special agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and
graduate of St. Mary's University School of Law. San Antonio.
TX. is currently serving as general counsel of the Texas Water
Commission, / PQ Box 13087 Capital Station. Austin. TX 78711,
Born Crusaders
To William A. '81 and Cynthia Adams James '84. a daughter.
Shannon Elizabeth. March's. 1990 She joins sister Courtney /
20 Evergreen Place. Sparta. NJ 07871,
To Mr, and Mrs, Donald W. Benson '81. a daughter. Samantha
Jean. May 2. 1990 / 16 East Melrose Street, Valley Stream.
NY 11580.
To Samuel and Donna Mancuso Scalzo '81, a son. Samuel
Michael. June 16. 1990, / 503 Station Avenue. Langhorne,
PA 19047
To Jon and Cornelia Klee Hall '80. a son. Jason Doering.
June 27 1990 He joins brothers Andrew and Christopher. /
1540 Rutland Court. Schaumhurg. IL 60173.
To Mr. and Mrs, Timothy C. Vile '86. a son. Dustin Alexander.
June 30. 1990. Tim has been promoted to assistant vice president,
portfolio management. Equitable Capital Management Corp.
He also completed CFA Program (Chartered Financial Analyst).
/ 292 Leedom Way. Newton. PA 18940,
To Robert C. '81 and Heidi Flack Jacob '83. twin daughters.
Norah Elyse and Hannah Olivia. July 19. 1990 They join
sister Maria, / 4322 Amber Lake Drive. Houston. TX 77084,
To Mr. and Mrs Gaetan T. Lambiase '80. a daughter.
Ashley Marie. July 20. 1990. Gaetan was appointed director of
strategic planning for the Eastman Kodak Company in Florida.
/ 23 Lancashire Way, Pittsford, NY 14534,
To David G. '81 and Caroline Austell Brunnquell '81, a
daughter. Meaghan Anne. July 23. 1990. David is president of
Brunnquell Iron Works, Inc, and Caroline is a retired business
systems analyst. / 37 Colonial Court. Jackson. NJ 08527
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To Wayne and Jean Schacfer Walburn '85, a son, Kyle
Wayne, July 24. 1990. / 23 Highland Avenue, West Milford.
NJ 0748a
To Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Smith '76, a son, Colin Scott,
August 9. 1990 / 33 Wake Robin Lane, Huntington, CT 06484.
To Mr. and Mrs. Alan W. Mudrick '80. a son, Eli Alexander,
September 18. 1990 He joins brother Jonathan Abraham. / 92
Farmingion Place, Landisville. PA 17536
To Joseph and Nancy Gannon Gallo '76, a daughter, Megan
Gannon. October 3. 1990. / 36 Crescent Drive South. Andover.
NJ 07821
To Dr. Michael J. '78 and Janice Gaschen Herman '79. a
son, Jeffrey Michael-Charles. November 10, 1990. He joins
sister Kristen Caroline. / 1021 Kinglet Drive, Norrislown.
PA 19403.
To Kevin G. '82 and Susan Frekol Doty '83. a son, Michael
Bergen, November 16, 1990. He joins twins Kevin Niels and
Caroline Marie. / 608 SW 8th Court, Cape Coral, FL 33991.
To David W. '82 and Nancy Barton DeLuca '83, a daughter,
Jenna Marie, November 20. 1990. / 124 Cloverly Drive, Richboro,
PA 18954,
To Dan and Holly Gibb Manuppelli '78. a son. Dan
Manuppelli IV. November 23. 1990. Holly is the bookkeeper
for Beck & Dudersladt Foundation Co. Inc. / 7725 Benbrook,
San Antonio, TX 78250
To Scott D. '81 and Dale Robertson Snyder '83, a son,
Scott Douglas, Jr., December 4, 1990. He joins sister Shawna.
/ 741 North Shore Road. Beesley's Point. NJ 08223.
To Peter E. '82 and Carol Redfern Jacobs '83, a son,
Eric William, December 17, 1990. / 547 Willowbrook Road,
Havertown, PA 19083.
To Carl and Ardis Fisher Simonson '80, a son, Jeremy
David. December 18. 1990. / 216 Washington Street, Barrington.
IL 60010
To David and Darlene Baculis Bishop '83. a daughter.
Sarah Jean. December 19, 1990. She joins brother Timothy. /
335 Rahway Avenue, South Plainfield, NJ 0708O
To Mr and Mrs Richard G. Booth '85, a son. David
Glen. January 5, 1991. / 5000 Fairview Drive, Mays Landing,
NJ 0833O
To Tom and Sherry Sheaffer Breton '76, a son, Nathan
Thomas, (pictored above) January 8. 1991. Sherry is a professional
singer and vocal teacher. Her husband teaches elementary
strings in the Downington Area School District. / 1412 Merion
Terrace, West Chester. PA 19380
To Philip C '73 and Marcia Wright Ousley '73, a daughter.
Pamela Erin. January 10. 1991, She joins sister Sarah Kathryn.
/ 605 Otis Street. Kingston. NY 12401,
To Kevin and Deborah Fletcher Stock '80. a son. Daniel
Martin. January 21. 1991. Deborah works in children and her
husband is a high school teacher. / 1900 Elm «. Hays. KS 67601.
To William A. '76 and Kathleen Lehman Robinson '78. a
son. Timothy Patton. January 21. 1991. He joins sister Elizabeth. /
38 Patterson Court. Shrewsbury, NJ 07702.
To Bryon H. '78 and Anne Lembach Bucher '80, a daughter.
Lauren Kathleen. January 21. 1991, She joins brother Michael.
/ 202 Valley Road. Morrisville, PA I906I
To Raymond and Catherine Raymond Cline '80, a son.
Andrew Jacob. February 6, 1991. / P.O. Box 773. Henniker.
NH 03242.
To Thomas P. '86 and Gina Hucke Bunting '86, a son,
Patrick Joseph, February 9, 1991. /' 70 Buschmann Avenue,
Haledon, NJ 07508,
To Peter and Lorella Puglielli Struzzi '82, a son, Matthew
Peter, Febr\iar> 16. 1991, / 150 Fairmount Terrace, Fairfield,
CT 06432,
To Sean and Lauren Shollenberger O'Keefe '82. a
Deaths
son. Tyler MacKenzie O'Keefe. February 20. 1991 / 407 A
Delaware Avenue, Bethlehem. PA 18015.
To Mr. and Mrs. Brian Fitzpalrick '8L a daughter.
Meghan Jeanne, (pictured above) January 28. 1991. Brian is
vice president, middle market lending division. United Jersey
Bank. He is also active as a member of the board of directors
for the American Red Cross of South Jersey and the board of
directors for Junior Achievement of Southern Jersey. / 12 Elm
Drive. Medford. NJ 08055.
To Steve and Nancy Madara Secor '79, a son. Peter
Mitchell, February 20, 1991. Peter joins a sister. Amy
Christine. / Box 72-C. Montezuma Route. Dillon. CO 80435.
To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Ditzler '77. a son. Philip
Cameron. February 22. 1991. He joins brother Thomas. Dan
is with Newton Associates, an advertising/public relations
firm active in promoting various colleges. / 1422 Wynnewood
Road, Ardmore, PA 19003.
To Robert and Sally Gossert Bardi '8L a daughter, Jessica
Jean. February 26. 1991. / 36 Whitfield Street. Caldwell.
NJ 07006.
To John and Susan Cole Stanford '77. a son, Nicholas
John. March 11. 1991. He joins sister Robyn. / 6 Loomis
Road. Colchester, CT 06415.
To Victor '77 and Cindy Moore Wertz '78. a son, Michael
Richard. March 16, 1991. He joins sister Michelle Mane. Both
parents are music teachers, Victor in the Carlisle School District
and Cindy in the Central Dauphin School District / 2315
Patton Road. Harrisburg, PA 17112,
To Charles H, 81 and Jean Ely Grube '83. a son. Colin
Rutherford. March 19. 1991, He joins sister Hannah, / R.D. 2.
Box 253-A. Jersey Shore. PA 17740
To Richard J. and Pattie Schoenegan Levine '80. a daughter.
Meredith Helen. March 19. 1991. / 10023 Lampkin Way.
Chariotte. NC 28213.
To Leroy Carl '75 and Janet Gump Beck '76. a daughter.
Amanda Jayne, March 27. 1991. She joins brother Christopher.
/ R.D. 1. 241 Oak Lane. Lakehurst. NJ 08733.
To Christopher '81 and Holly Hedborg Miller '8L a son.
Stephen Michael. April 9. 1991. Chris is a senior product
manager at Data Ease International. Trumbull. CT. / 10
Tremont Avenue. Bethel, CT 06801.
To Drew and Allison Richards Pensyl '86, a son, Dylan
Zehner, April 13, 1991, He joins a brother. D. Alex. / Fairmount
Estate G-1. 317 Fairmount Avenue. Jamestown. NY 14701,
To Antonio and Amy Stouffer Leta '82, a daughter, Gina
Elizabeth, April 18, 1991. She joins a sister, Angela Marie. /
3542 Ladoga Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90808.
To David and Catherine Cook Davis '82, a daughter,
Hannah Elizabeth Cook, April 19, 1991. / 21 East Church
Street, Blackwood, NJ 08012.
To William and Marcia Williamson Abey '83, a daughter,
Allison Kimberiy, April 22. 1991. / 21 Manor House Drive.
Trenton. NJ 08638.
To Emerick V and Kathleen Marshall Martin '85. a son,
Emerick Joseph, April 25. 1991. / 201 Eric Avenue. Shillington,
PA 19607.
To Dr and Mrs Dennis A. Barley '8L a son. Devon Cein.
April 30. 1991. / 5 Summer Street. Mattapoisett. MA 02739.
To Dr. John Darrah Stong and Reverend Cynthia Lynn
Krommes '76. a son. Todd Frederick Stong. May 11. 1991.
Cynthia is pastor at St. Bartholomew's Lutheran Church in
Trenton and her husband is a research scientist. Merck,
Sharpe & Dohme. / 1746 South Clinton Avenue. Trenton.
NJ 08610-6299.
To Keith and Karen Harrinlon Christian '80, a second
daughter. Sarah Emily. June 2. 1991. She joins sister Elizabeth.
/ 3 MacFarland Avenue, Warminster, PA 18974.
Rose G. Krape '29. November 8, 1990, formerly of the
Bellefonte. PA area. She was a piano teacher.
Violette Heilman Shuck '24, December 8, 1990, of
Northumberland. PA.
Dorothy Wassell Matthews '29. January 3. 1991. formeriy
from New York. NY.
Leona Holtzapple Hogue '3L January 16. 1991. formerly of
Central Islip. New York.
W. John Derr '24. February 13. 1991.
John W. Fisher '33. formerly of the Avis. PA area. He retired
from Carborundum Co., Niagara Falls, in 1972. He also had
been employed as an inspector for Weslinghouse Corp.. in
Sunbury. and by the Selinsgrove State School and the federal
Work Projects Administration. He was also a former president
of United Electrical Workers Union in Sunbury.
Clarence B. Eichman '28. March 20, 1991. He had formerly
lived in the Norway, Maine area for several years. He received
his master's degree fn)m the University of Michigan. He taught
school in Mifflintown, PA, at the Moses Brown School in
Providence, Rl, and the University of Hartford. He also taught
in East Windsor High School (CT) and was a project chemist
with Pratt and Whitney Aircraft.
Pauline Crow Mount '34, April 6. 1991. of Pittsburgh. PA.
A native of Liverpool. PA. she received her master's degree
from the University of Pittsburgh. During World War II she
taught mathematics for radio technician trainees for the U.S.
Army. She taught mathematics and physics at many schools
including Liverpool High School, Edgewood High School.
Carnegie Technical Institute in Pittsburgh, and the University
of Pittsburgh. She was active in the Pittsburgh Area Alumni
Club.
James A. Bonsall '34, April 10, 1991, of Beech Street,
Curwensville. PA. He was employed by the Millerstown Area
School District as a school teacher for five and a half years.
He was retired from the Curwensville Area School District
after 34 years of service. He served as athletic director there
for 25 years. He was preceded in death by his brother.
Kenneth E. '4L
Bruce W. Casso '74, April 29, 1991, of Princeton, NJ, formerly
of West Chester. He was a recent district manager for the Truck
Rental Division of Ryder Inc. in New Jersey. Among the survivors
is his wife Susan Haines Casso '74.
Dr. Charles P. Lamon '44, May 4. 1991, of 3053 East Prospect
Road, York, PA. He was also a graduate of Hahnemann Medical
College in Philadelphia. He had his medical residency at York
Hospital and served on the York Hospital staff. He had established
family practice in York for more than 40 years. He also had been
a captain in the Air Force from 1952-1954.
Nevin E. Dorshimer '3L May 20, 1991, Brodheadsville,
PA. He worked for the A&P supermarket in Brodheadsville
for 30 years before retiring in 1970. He was a member of Zion
United Lutheran Church and West End Fire Co.. both in
Brodheadsville. He was a Navy veteran of World War II
and served in the Pacific Theater, where he participated
in seven invasions.
Phoebe Herman '17. May 27. 1991. of 112 Independence
Street. Selinsgrove. She attended Columbia University and
received a master's degree in 1932. She taught in Kratzerville
from 1917-1919. then at Selinsgrove High School as a teacher
of Latin and French from 1919-1959, She retired in 1959 after
42 years of teaching. She was a member of Sharon Lutheran
Church, Women's Auxiliary of Susquehanna University,
Conrad Weiser Chapter of the Daughters of the American
Revolution and Women's Triangle Club, all of Selinsgrove;
Snyder County Historical Society; local, state and national
education associations; and taught Sunshine Class at her
church since 1920
The Reverend Bruce R. Shaffer '26, May 29, 1991,
formerly of Williamsburg, PA, He was born in 1904 in Glen
Rock, PA. He graduated from Oskalossa College in 1923 and
received a master of arts from McKinley College. In 1926, he
graduated from Susquehanna Seminary. In 1945, he received
his doctor of divinity degree from Thiel College. His pastoral
service included St. Paul Lutheran Church in Milan. IN. from
1926 to 1928. and then many Pennsylvania congregations from
1928 until his retirement in 1970. He also served on the board
of directors of Thiel College. Greenville, PA.
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Honorees Leah Oherheim '47 and An Bowen '65 (center) are
joined by Alumni Associai ion President William A. Lewis '68
(left) and President Cunningham (right).
Bowen, Oberheim Earn
Highest Alumni Awards
The Susquehanna University Alumni Association
presented its highest awards recently to Arthur F.
Bowen of Selinsgrove and Leah Cryder Oberheim
of Woolrich.
Bowen, a 1965 Susquehanna graduate, received
the 1991 Alumni Association Award for Achievement.
Oberheim, from the Class of '47, earned the 1991
Alumni Association Award for Service. Both winners
accepted their honors June 8 during Susquehanna's
Alumni Weekend festivities.
Best known locally for his achievements in the
real estate business, Bowen participates actively in
community and professional organizations. He is a
member of Susquehanna's Business and Industry
Campaign and is president-elect of the Selinsgrove
Rotary Club. Bowen also serves on the Board of
Monroe Township Supervisors.
A long-time ERA employee, Bowen was the
first local realtor to purchase a real estate franchise.
He worked for two central Pennsylvania real estate
agencies, buying the second and incorporating it
in 1987. Bowen Agency. Inc. . now has offices in
Selinsgrove, Sunbury. Lewisburg and Milton.
Bowen and his wife. Karen, have three children.
Their son, Christopher, is a sophomore at Susquehanna
and the Bowen family boasts a long list of Susquehanna
graduates.
Oberheim's work for Susquehanna was just beginning
in 1947, when she earned her bachelor's in business
administration. The Woolrich, PA, native has helped
the Alumni Association for nearly 45 years.
Oberheim is a past president of the Centre County
alumni club and served on the Alumni Association
Executive Committee. Still an active volunteer for
Susquehanna. Oberheim continues to serve University
alumni as a representative to the University Board
of Directors.
A long-time employee of Fleisher's Dairy Stores.
Inc., of Bellefonte, Oberheim retired as an office
manager for Fleisher's.
The mother of two, Oberheim has passed the
Susquehanna torch to a new generation. Her daughter.
Karen Lockard, and her son-in-law. David Lockard.
are both 1977 Susquehanna grads.
Alumni Association
Elects New President
Terry L. March '67 was elected President of the
Susquehanna University Alumni Association at the
organization's Annual Meeting on June 8, 1991. Here
are some of Terry's comments as he begins his term
in office.
Q. Why is the Alumni Association important to
Susquehanna University?
A. As you know, with 12,000 alumni living in
all parts of the world, our organization represents
the University's single largest constituency. More
importantly, however, each of these individuals is
a living, breathing example of the Susquehanna
educational experience and. in the truest sense,
they are the reason for this institution's existence.
Our responsibility is to provide opportunities for
alumni to remain active and involved in the school
and its programs. For many, the Alumni Association
is the primary tie to their alma mater.
Q. What priorities have you set for the Alumni
Association in the immediate future?
A. Without question we'd like to see greater
participation in alumni social activities as well
as Homecoming and Alumni Weekends. We've
made a good start in those areas, and I guarantee
that much of our effort in the year ahead will be
directed toward improved and increased number
of events. We're also focusing on ways to provide
better avenues of communication between the University
and its alumni. It's neces,sary to establish a steady
flow of information in both directions if we are going
to be truly responsive to the needs of our members.
Q. What can we as alumni do?
A. Join in! Take an active role in the life of
Susquehanna. You know, just because you're no
longer a student doesn't mean that your interest
in S.U. needs to diminish. Keeping in touch about
your life, coming to an alumni event, helping a recent
graduate start a career, or referring an outstanding
high school student to the Admissions Office are all
ways to participate. It's my privilege and honor to
have been chosen to lead Susquehanna's Alumni
Association, but the ultimate success of the program
is really dependent upon all of you.
Ai the Atuinni Luncheon on June 8. Susquehanna President
Joel Cunningham presented silver bowls to faculty members
with 25 years of service to the University. Pictured above,
from left to right, are President Cunningham: David A. Boltz.
Associate Professor of Music; Larry D. Augustine, Associate
Professor of Speech; Neil H. Potter. Professor of Chemistry:
and George O. Machlan. Professor of Accounting.
ATTENTION
ALUHyiNI!
You may not know it. but you can play a vital role
in the future of Susquehanna University.
Each year, as the number of college- age students
decreases nationally, the competition for qualified,
motivated young men and women becomes more
That's where you come in. With more than 11.000
alumni throughout the United States and Canada, we
ab-eady have an extraordinary network of recruiters
in place. After all. who better to promote Susquehanna
than those of you who have experienced it first-hand?
The procedure is quite simple. Whenever you identify
a student (relative, neighbor, friend) you believe would
be a prospect for our consideration, just send us the
information on the attached form. The Alumni and
Admissions Offices wiU do aU of the foUow-up work
and report to you on our results.
For those of you interested in doing more, the
Alumni/Parent Admissions Network (APAN) works
directly with (he Admissions Office in attracting
quahfied students to Susquehanna. Currently, nearly
200 alumni and parents participate in this program.
For additional information, check the appropriate box
on the form.
Your assistance with our recruiting efforts over the next
several years will enable Susquehanna University to remain
one of the nation's outstanding, small undergraduate
institutions. You are our greatest resource, and your
help will make a difference
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AT&T Donates Computer
Lab to University
Susquehanna University recently received the
donation of a computer laboratory from AT&T,
valued at approximately $90,000. The addition of
this fully equipped lab, which includes 18 6386SX/EL
workstations and a 6386E/33 WorkGroup system Model
S computer, completes the University's plan for the
installation of computers in its academic facilities.
Susquehanna is one of 47 colleges and universities
across the country and one of three schools in
Pennsylvania to receive a computer lab from AT&T.
The AT&T University Equipment Donation Program has
supplied computers and data networking equipment to
colleges and universities since 1984, but the donation
of computer labs is new to the program.
Last year, Susquehanna University embarked on a
three-year plan to create a campus-wide network that
would include all three academic PC labs and enable
access to all campus resources from centrally-located
computers in the student residence halls. With the
AT&T donation, there are now 60 computer workstations
in academic halls and the Blough-Weis Library which
are used for student instruction and study. From each
station, students, faculty and staff can access the library's
recently computerized card catalog and on-line
catalogs at hundreds of libraries in North America;
the University's career placement computer program
for students, called Kinexis; campus electronic mail
services; and PREPNET, a regional electronic mail
and research network with gateways to national and
international networks. Susquehanna was the first
school of its size and type to join PREPNET.
The final phase of the campus academic network
plan calls for extending the network to residence halls
so that students will have the convenience of accessing
the local campus network, STARLAN, and the regional
network, PREPNET. from their living environment
as well as from academic buildings.
Philanthropy
Through a generous bequest provision, the Nancy
Cairns Scholarship Fund has been established in
memory of Dr. Cairns, who died on September
29, 1990. The income from the fund will be used
to provide scholarships for students majoring in
French. In addition. Dr. Cairns bequeathed to
Blough-Weis Library a Japanese print and a
collection of rare French books.
Dr. Cairns came to Susquehanna University in 1963
as assistant professor of French. During her 27 years
with the University, she served the Susquehanna
community in many capacities: as head of the
Department of Modern Languages, as a member
of the editorial board of the Susquehanna University
Press, a founding member of the John App Honor
Society, and as an adviser to the Pi Delta Phi Honor
Society. Also, she researched French literature of the
sixteenth and twentieth centuries and the role of France
in the American Revolution.
Dr. Cairns was an active proponent of international
education and had served as secretary and president
of the Pennsylvania Council for International Education.
At the time of her death. Dr. Cairns was working on a
book-length study of French literary criticism.
A Buss Family Scholarship has been endowed
in honor and memory of Clara D. and William C.
Buss to commemorate their unwavering belief
in the importance of education and the role that
Susquehanna played in the lives of their children
and grandchildren. The scholarship was established
by their sons. Dr. Claude A. Buss '24 and Dr. William
Cesyl Buss '28, and their grandson. Dr. William
Claude Buss. Preference will be given to students
in the liberal arts, music, or pre-medical programs.
Mildred F. Hively has established the J. Paul H.
(H'63) and Mildred F. Hively Scholarship Fund in
memory of Dr. J. Paul H. Hively, to whom Susquehanna
awarded the degree of doctor of humane letters for
his contribution of time, talents and money to many
humanitarian causes. Income from this fund will
provide scholarship aid.
* * *
In memory of her daughter Elizabeth, Mrs. Blodwen
A. Zeigler has established the Elizabeth Evans Zeigler
'77 Scholarship Fund. Other family members also
contributed. This fund will provide scholarships
for communications and theater arts majors.
A bequest provision recently created the Helen
B. Russell Library Endowment which honors the
memory of her parents, Frederick T. Reiter and
Emma E. Reiter. The income from the endowment
will be used to purchase English and social science
books for Blough-Weis Library.
During Alumni Weekend, the Classes of "41, "51,
and '66 came back to Susquehanna bearing special
gifts. To commemorate the 50th Reunion of the Class
of 1941, Mary Emma Yoder Jones, on behalf of the
Class, presented to President Joel Cunningham a gift
in the amount of $22,060 to establish an unrestricted
endowment fund. A 40th Reunion Class gift of $60,440
was given by Alice Greeger Pfeffer '51, and Fred
Kelly— from the Class of 1966— presented a 25th
Reunion Class gift of $25,329. These two gifts were
placed in the Susquehanna University Fund, which
helps provide the University with vital operating funds.
Ronald A. Cohen joined the University Relations
staff this summer as Susquehanna's new director of
development. Cohen comes to Susquehanna from
Clark University in Worcester, MA, where he was
senior development officer since 1987. Before Clark,
he was associate director for corporate relations
at Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, IL.
Cohen graduated from Syracuse University in 1982
with a bachelor of arts degree in magazine journalism
and political science.
'As I've been settling in, I've been welcomed by
several alumni and am impressed by their strong
feelings about Susquehanna," Cohen said. "I'm
looking forward to meeting many other alumni over
the coming months as we all work to keep Susquehanna
going forward."
President Cunningham (left), board member Charles B. Degenstein (center), and Baa' J Cliainiuin Ihudil
O 'Connor (right) share shovels with Susquehanna students Kelly Roberts '92 , Kelly Ryman Vi, and Jeraldtne
Ebersole '92 to break ground for a major addition to the Charles B. Degenstein Campus Center. The newfacil
will feature an art gallery and 450-seat theater.
Susquehanna University Alumnus:
Special Edition
Contents
1991 Annual Report 1
The Susquehanna Spirit: Service to Others 2
A Core Curriculum for the 1990's 4
University Highlights 6
Faculty Scholarship and Professional Contribution 8
1990-1991 Financial Statements 10
1990-91 Honor Roll of Donors 16
Susquehannans on Parade 47
Board of Directors Inside Back Cover
The cover and margin
art on ihe following
pages celebrate the
natural setting of
Susquehanna 's
campus.
Editor's Note:
This special issue combines Susquehanna's 1991
Annual Report with the Honor Roll of Donors and
Susquehannans on Parade which are traditionally
reported in the Fall Alumnus. This new format
enables us to share Susquehanna's success of the
past year with a wider audience and also saves
publications dollars by eliminating a separate printed
annual report.
The cover and margin art on the following pages
celebrate the natural setting of Susquehanna's
campus. In an effort to conserve our naUiral
resources, this issue has been printed on
recycled paper.
We welcome your comments.
Division of University Relations, Selinsgrove Hall. Susquehanna
University (717) 372-4102; President: Joel Cunningham; Vice
President: SaraG. Kirkland; Director of Development: Ronald A
Cohen; Director of Planned Giving: Marilyn L, Sierer "87';
Director of Annual Giving: Linda L. Skinner '85; Associate
Director of Annual Giving: Christine Jaegers; Development
Writer: Karen E. Pick '90 (Asst. Editor); Research Assistant:
Sandra J. Wolf; Systems Manager: JoAnn Girton; Director of
Alumni Relations: Samuel Kuba III '75; Director of Public
Relations and Publications: Betsy J. Koons (Editor); Assistant
Director of Public Relations: Jerald R. Reimenschneider '88;
Publications Manager: Gwenn E. Wells; Graphic Design:
Newton Advertising, Inc.
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Dear Friends.
This fall I am teaching an introductory mathematics class for the first time in several years. The students are
bright, friendly, and a joy to know. Although there are occasional scheduling conflicts with the daily 8:00 a.m.
class, I am pleased to be back in the classroom— even with its attendant chalk dust all over my dark gray suits.
Our central purpose at Susquehanna is to teach well, to provide the mix of challenge and support that makes
it possible for able students to achieve their full potential for academic success and to be well prepared for
rewarding lives.
This year's annual report conveys some of Susquehanna's special character and recent success. It includes an
overview of our core curriculum, which is the University's main means of giving students the skills and liberal
studies that need to be at the center of each student's academic program. In addition, this report gives readers
an up-to-date account of Susquehanna's nationally recognized program of student community service, which now
involves more than half our students during their four years at Susquehanna.
The University has received outstanding support from alumni and friends over the past year. We gratefully
acknowledge this support in the 1990-91 Honor Roll of Donors. The Window of Opportunity capital campaign
has now exceeded its $22 million goal by more than $10 million. Su.squehanna's endowment has increased by
over 500 percent in the last five years and is at $30 million for the first time in the University's history. For the
12th year in a row, Susquehanna has ended the year with a balanced budget. A detailed financial statement is
included in this report.
In the year ahead, we will join many colleges and universities nationally in the work of finding ways to reduce
costs and increase revenue. We are highly conscious of the financial pressures on the families of many of our
students and are committed to limiting student fee increases as much as possible, while still allowing Susquehanna
to continue its recent pattern of steady growth in the ability of its students and quality of its academic programs.
To all those who have contributed to Susquehanna's accomplishments through their service to the University and
their generous financial support, thank you. It is an honor and pleasure for me to serve as president here.
Joel Cunningham
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Tlw comhinalion of
group living and
a commitment to
volunteer community
ser\ice provides the
type of learning
experience that
allows students to
grow and develop.
The Susquehanna Spirit:
Service to Others
very Tuesday evening. Misti Johnson gives two hours
to people less fortunate than herself.
Johnson, a senior psychology major at
Susquehanna, is active in the University's community
service Project House which serves the Selinsgrove
ciCenter. a facility for mentally disabled adults. Each
week. Johnson and other students in this project devote
time to broadening the experiences of the residents of
Selinsgrove Center.
"We work with 12 to 15 people each week." Johnson
explains. "We either do crafts projects with them or
play games in the game room. Sometimes we just take
them for walks around the campus of the center. To
work with their motor skills, we might do some low-
impact aerobics or get a big ball and play with
it outside."
On several special occasions during the year-
Valentine's Day and Christmas, for example — the
residents of Selinsgrove Center visit the student project
house on Susquehanna's campus."We also have an
annual Halloween party," Johnson says, "where we
carve pumpkins. We usually move into the living room
then to dance."
Students' commitment to helping others manifests
itself in many ways. In fact, never has the spirit of
volunteerism at Susquehanna been stronger.
Susquehanna 's Adopt a Grandparent project promotes
positive, fulfilling relationships between students and
urea elderly. Junior Marcie Goetaski shares a hug with
her ' 'adopted ' ' grandfather
More than a Project
In 1987, President Reagan cited Susquehanna
for outstanding community service through the
White House Private Sector Initiatives Program.
Susquehanna was the only college or university to
receive the honor. In 1989, Susquehanna students
travelled to the White House where they heard
President Bush commend their continued commitment
to youth service.
The program that helped garner such presidential
praise is Susquehanna's Project House System. For
over 15 years, student residential living groups have
donated their service to specific community projects.
"Basically, a project is a group of students— usually
10 to 20— who have committed themselves to a
minimum of two to four hours per student, per week.
to do volunteer work on a certain project," says
Deborah Woods, director of Susquehanna's volunteer
programs.
Since the Project House system began in 1976,
Susquehanna students have given more than 135,000
hours of service in response to needs on campus and
in the surrounding community. In this new academic
year, 275 students will devote themselves to 15 different
projects, including Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Adopt A
Grandparent, Habitat for Humanity, and the Study
Buddy tutoring program.
"The fact that over half of Susquehanna's students
do volunteer work at some point over their four
years here demonstrates the seriousness of their
commitment," says Dorothy Anderson, dean of
student life at Susquehanna. "When you step outside
of yourself and make a difference in someone's life, it
changes you forever. It makes you a better citizen. It
makes you aware of what's going on around you and
you can never close your eyes again."
Susquehanna's ,4ari»i Rillvci '^/l uikl .-indristine Rohinson.
director of .undent (Icvch'piiinil iiiid uricntatinn at Lincoln
University, canvass the neighborhoods of Selinsgrove during
a food drive.
The Project House System has received recognition
as an innovative program partly because of its preferred
living incentive. Students request the privilege of living
together on the basis of their common interest in an
approved project. Selected groups reside in University-
owned houses and in beautifully restored Seibert Hall.
The combination of group living and a commitment
to volunteer community service provides the type
of learning experience that allows students to grow
and develop.
Nevi' Initiatives
Student volunteerism at Susquehanna is evident in
many ways throughout the campus. The Project House
System, fraternity and sorority activities, and campus-
wide volunteer drives have long been a part of the
Susquehanna experience. Several new initiatives over
recent years have kept Susquehanna at the forefront of
the student volunteerism movement, including its
founding membership in the national Campus
Compact as well as charter membership in
Pennsylvania Campus Compact, a program of the
Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and Universities.
Susquehanna President Joel Cunningham's early
involvement in these organizations and his
commitment to creating and enhancing opportunities
for student service have led to some exciting
new programs.
Sharing Visions
In the spring of 1988, President Cunningham
and Lincoln University President Niara Sudarkasa
discussed ways the two institutions could share their
strengths and cultivate areas critical to the student
experience. Through mini-grants from the PA Campus
Compact, a common vision became reality in the fall
of 1989 with the launching of "Susquehanna and
Lincoln Inter-Campus Community Connections'"
Lacking an established volunteer center, Lincoln
wanted to centralize and expand its existing community
service activities. Susquehanna was seeking a greater
degree of cultural diversity on its campus. What better
university to turn to than historically black Lincoln
University, founded in 1854 and situated 45 miles
southwest of Philadelphia?
"Susquehanna has been working very hard to
determine how we can better meet needs of minority
students," says Susquehanna's Deborah Woods.
"Lincoln has been able to offer us all kinds of ideas
and suggestions."
The partnership's successes are encouraging. More
than 10 day and weekend exchange visits have been
made by students and administrators from each
institution and joint service projects have been
organized. Working through Susquehanna's Office of
Multicultural Affairs, students established a Black
Student Union which sponsors a variety of culturally
diverse programs and activities. Lincoln opened its
own volunteer center last fall and had a very successfiil
first year, coordinating four community service
programs involving more than 120 Lincoln students.
To date, each institution has gained significant
student-service opportunities from the partnership
which typifies cooperation, collaboration, and
commitment to service. Upon notifying Susquehanna
that a mini-grant was awarded to continue the program
through 1991-92, Amy L. Hart, director of PA Campus
Compact, called the program "a wonderful model for
other schools."
Matching Interests to Service
To improve coordination of its increasing number
of volunteer activities, Susquehanna University
established a centralized clearinghouse for campus
community service in the fall of 1989. The Center for
Volunteer Programs has strengthened and made more
visible an already strong campus entity.
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William Socliovka, a Susquehanna senior serving the Penn
Lutheran Village project, leads this dance with a resident
of the Village at the annual Sweetheart Ball.
This spring, a national volunteer program took
notice and named Susquehanna one of fifty current
campuses to participate in the Giraffes on Campus
program. The project is so named because it honors
students "who stick their necks out" for others.
The program's overall goal is to motivate students
to serve their communities and match interests to
service projects. Susquehanna was an ideal choice for
the program. "When community organizations or
agencies need volunteers," says Woods, "they know
that they can contact our volunteer center. And we
will match the need with students who have indicated
an interest."
The process operates in reverse order as well.
Should a student come to the volunteer center and
indicate an interest in a specific area of service. Woods
and her staff will try to locate an appropriate service
opportunity on campus or in the community.
"I am very proud of the commitment that
Susquehanna students have made to serving others,
working on behalf of the needy, for environmental
causes, and improving community life on campus,"
says President Cunningham. "They have the ability to
make a real difference in the lives of many people and
in themselves."
Over the '91 spring break, students in the Habitat for Humanin
project andfacuin- advisor Jerrell Habegger helped build
" house for the piumciallv underprivileged in St. John ,v
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Adopt A Grandparent
Arts Alive
National Big Brothers/Big Sisters of America
Computer Consultants
CR.O.S.S. (Christians Reaching Out to
Susquehanna Students)
Habitat for Humanity
Penn Lutheran Village
Selinsgrove Center
Senior Friends
Study Buddy
S.A.C.A. (Student Association for
Cultural Awareness)
S.A.V.E. (Student Awareness of the Value of
the Environment)
S.H.O.E. (Students Helping Our Elderly)
S.W.A.T. (Susquehanna Wellness
.Advocacy Team)
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ability to make a real
difference in the lives
of many people and in
themselves.
The core curriculum
is the essence of
a Susquehanna
education and what
makes it special.
A Core Curriculum for
the 1990s
oday, many in the educational community are decrying
a decline in liberal arts education. Susquehanna
University, however, continues to produce graduates
who have a strong liberal education; i.e. who are
capable of continuing personal growth; have the
flexibility to adjust to change; have a solid sense of
personal values and commitment to service to others;
and are prepared to enter leadership roles in their
professions.
While Susquehanna's three Schools provide the
flesh of career or preprofessional preparation at
Susquehanna, the core curriculum provides the
backbone, linking the various kinds of knowledge
students need to be successful. It is the essence
of a Susquehanna education and what makes
it special.
Core courses extend across a student's four years
and share an important set of goals which include:
► focusing on the interconnectedness of knowledge.
Core courses break down the barriers between
disciplines and demonstrate that intellectual
curiosity by its nature crosses such boundaries.
► teaching students to think well. Students should
be able to find and use information; to draw and
present valid conclusions; to approach problems
creatively; and to make sound judgments based on both
logic and insight.
► educating citizens of the world. The core stresses
what it means to be a member of the diverse, human
community today.
In a world where nations have become more interdependent,
competency in foreign language is an advantage. Susan
Johnson, director of the International Study Programs,
oversees Susquehanna exchanges with universities in Japan .
Russia, and Germany, and a wide array of study options in
Europe, South America and the Far East.
Susquehanna's core reflects the recommendations
of recent national commissions and task forces which
have called for greater integration of liberal learning
within the undergraduate curriculum. Vice President
for Academic Affairs Jeanne Neff comments,
"Susquehanna's core was forward-looking and
innovative at the time of its adoption by faculty in
1985; now, we see many other schools of quality
beginning to follow this same model. In the meantime,
our faculty have experimented, evaluated and refined
core courses over the past five years. The result is an
even better educational product," she concludes.
Making the Transition
To help new students bridge the intellectual and
cultural distance between high school and higher
education, the core experience begins with areas
of personal development and transition skills.
The "Orientation to Academe" course deals with
everything from roommate problems to test anxiety.
Volunteer faculty and administrators moderate small-
group discussions throughout the first semester.
Susquehanna's career development program is a
four-year approach which helps students identify
career goals and acquire the appropriate strategies and
skills to implement them. Susquehanna was the first
university in the country to require students to take a
career development course.
A traditional library research course has given way
to an individualized "workbook" system by which
students become familiar with Susquehanna's
automated catalog and campus-based access to
research networks and databases throughout the world.
Librarians also work with faculty on individual class
assignments which improve students' research skills.
The traditional physical education requirement
has grown into a wellness and fitness program
emphasizing lifelong habits of exercise, nutrition
and health maintenance.
Skills for the '90 's
Susquehanna continues to lead in the area of
computer literacy by being one of a minority of
colleges and universities to require all students to
demonstrate competency in computer use. The "Using
Computers" course prepares students for the computer
applications they will encounter throughout the
curriculum, from basic writing courses to accounting
problems. Sections are taught by faculty in computer
science, management and physics, and on occasion by
members of the administrative staff.
Knowing how to use computers helps students with
another core requirement— the Writing Seminar
Instructors and students are able to communicate
through the local campus computer network as papers
are drafted and revised. A livelier version of the
traditional English composition course, the seminars
are small, offer a variety of themes and topics, and
each semester feature a visiting author whose work is
read in common by all students. Susquehanna students
also complete eight credits of "writing-intensive"
coursework across the curriculum as a graduation
requirement.
Other skills important for success in the 90's
are competency in mathematics and logic, and
foreign language. Competency in the first is
demonstrated by courses in calculus, statistics or
logic. Normally, students complete at least one year
of a foreign language.
Tlie Past Informs the Present
The heart of the core curriculum is found in the
liberal arts foundation which reflects the University's
essential character and values. Susquehanna's core
recognizes that successful individuals must have an
appreciation of those fields that have proven valuable
century after century. Exposure to the humanities and
arts — history, literature, the fine and performing
arts — come through the "Heritage" component of
the core.
In developing the "Heritage" courses, Susquehanna
humanities faculty have taken special care to reflect the
contribution of women, minority groups, and non-
Western cultures in the development of civilization,
even as the importance of the Western tradition is
emphasized. Where other universities have attempted
to replace traditional courses with exclusively
contemporary models, and in doing so have provoked
heated debate, Susquehanna has adopted a more
balanced approach which seeks to enlarge students'
vision and broaden their understanding of a
complex past.
Also central to a Susquehanna education is a special
group of "Values" courses which ask students to
explore the nature of ethical choice and the value
systems which guide human thought and action.
Intended to be intellectually challenging. "Values"
courses encourage value formation within the context
of personal and academic freedom.
"Contemporary World" courses aim to prepare
students for the complex, fast-paced, and volatile
modern world by helping them understand and
appreciate their relationship to organizations, to other
individuals and to the world of science and technology.
Students fulfilling the social science requirement
choose among courses in anthropology, sociology,
human geography, political science and economics
which study the major social systems by which
civilizations are constructed.
Science offerings are equally broad, ranging from
environmental geology to astronomy and clinical
physics. Several, such as "Science and Technology,"
are interdisciplinary, and all science courses, including
those designed for students in non-science majors,
involve laboratory experiments.
"Values" courses are offered in philosophy, religion . and
developmental psychology, and cover a wide variety of
topics. Winifred and Gustave Weber Assistant Professor
in the Humanities David Wisdo teaches such courses as
Philosophy of Religion and Philosophy of Women.
Inventing the Future
The most innovative aspect of Susquehanna's core
curriculum is its requirement of a Futures course,
typically taken in the senior year. These courses are
designed to be the culminating experience of the
sequence of core courses, and seek to examine the
various ways in which our expectations about the future
influence our decisions, choices and actions. Futures
courses are interdisciplinary and may be offered by any
department of the University.
Framework for Success
An appreciation of the liberal arts and sciences
is among the most valuable assets for students in
both their professional and personal lives. It provides
the framework for advanced and professional study
The Core Curriculum at Susquehanna
Personal Development
• Orientation to Academe
• Career Planning and Development
• Library Research and Information Retrieval
• Wellness/Fitness
Intellectual Skills
• Using Computers
• Writing Seminar
• Mathematics and Logic
• Foreign Language
• Writing-Intensive Courses
Perspectives on the World
• Heritage (History, Literature, Fine Arts)
• Values
• Contemporary World (Science. Social Sciences)
• Futures
in science, law and medicine. Each year, many
Susquehanna students enter graduate or professional
school. The others — armed with flexibility, curiosity,
and knowledge developed at Susquehanna— go
immediately into the job market. Increasingly,
the corporate world is seeking candidates who are
liberally educated, have well-developed skills in
communications and critical thinking, and have
been exposed to a diverse, international community.
Whatever their major, Susquehanna students' ability
to place their work in a broader context makes them
more attractive job candidates. The liberal education
of the core, together with the thorough professional
preparation that Susquehanna students receive in their
"major" departments, prepare them to be successful
citizens of the world.
Charles B. Degenstein Distinguished Professor of
Environmental Science Frank Fletcher teaches popular
core courses in environmental geology. One outcome of
heightened student awareness of environmental issues has
been the creation of the Student Environmental Action
Committee (SEAC) . whose activities include sponsoring
of annual Etirih Day observances.
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Higlilights
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Susquehanna welcomed a new freshman class the fall
of 1991 whose academic credentials match last year's
record quality both in terms of high school class rank and
Scholastic Aptitude Test scores. The University was also
successful in maintaining a freshman class equal in size
to the previous year's, despite the shrinking population
of 18-year-olds nationwide. The Honors Program remains
strong with average SAT scores of new Honors students
reaching 1220, compared to 1200 last year. The Class
of 1995 is also more geographically diverse, hailing
from 17 states and 11 countries, including Burma,
Germany, Japan, Namibia, and Russia.
Among America 's Best
Susquehanna University was cited one of the top
regional universities in the nation by U.S. News & World
Report. The 1991 edition ranks Susquehanna eleventh
among regional universities in the North. This is the
fourth time Susqueharina has been cited in the annual
"America's Best Colleges" report.
Russian Exchange Program
Susquehanna University has established a sister
relationship with Yaroslavl State University in Russia,
170 miles north of Moscow. The exchange agreement
developed through Susquehanna's direct contact
with leaders in the scientific community in the Soviet
Union— notably the vice president of the Soviet
Academy of Science, Dr. Yevgeni Velikhov, who visited
Susquehanna's campus twice in 1990-91 and received an
honorary degree last May — and through the American
Collegiate Consortium for East-West Cultural and
Academic Exchange based at Middlebury College.
Susquehanna joins other consortium members such as
Swarthmore and Dickinson colleges, and Wittenberg
University in efforts to expand undergraduate exchange
between the United States and the rapidly changing
Soviet Union.
The Susquehanna-Yaroslavl exchange program includes
opportunities for joint research between the two
institutions, sharing of information on teaching methods,
and an exchange of faculty members and students.
President Cunningham's visit to Yaroslavl in the summer
of 1990 and Rector German Mironov's return visit to
Susquehanna's campus the following December resulted
in the first two Russian exchange students enrolling
at Susquehanna the fall of 1991. In October, 1991,
Susquehanna's Dean of Arts and Sciences Donald
Housley and Dr. Susan Johnson, director of the
International Study Programs, traveled to Yaroslavl
University to discuss future faculty exchanges.
Improved Information Systems
In the spring of 1991, AT&T donated to Susquehanna
a computer laboratory enabling the University to
complete its plan to install computers in academic
facilities. Susquehanna was one of 47 colleges and
universities across the country and one of three schools
in Pennsylvania to receive a computer lab from AT&T's
University Equipment Donation Program. In addition,
all 60 computer workstations in classroom buildings and
the Blough-Weis Library are now connected to the main
computer network. From each station, students and
feculty can access the library's new computerized catalog
and on-line catalogs at hundreds of libraries in North
America; the University's career placement computer
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program for students, Kinexis; campus electronic mail
services; and PREPNET, a regional electronic mail and
research network with gateways to national and
international research networks.
The Susquehanna computer network will eventually be
extended to all residence halls so that students have the
option of accessing the network from their rooms.
Campaign Successes
A number of major capital improvements have been
possible over the past year as gifts to the Window of
Opportunity capital campaign continue to be received,
with pledges and receipts now totalling $32.4 million
against an original goal of $22 million. Support for major
renovation and expansion of University facilities has come
from gifts to the capital campaign and proceeds from an
$8.5 million general revenue bond issue.
The newly renovated and expanded Fisher Science Hall
was dedicated in October of 1990, and since that time.
activity in the sciences has been growing rapidly. The
University's 1990-91 goal of enrolling 200 science majors
was exceeded by nearly 22 percent.
Ground was broken last spring to begin construction
on a $5 million addition to the Charles B. Degenstein
Campus Center which will include an art gallery and
theater, creating additional opportunities for students to
practice their skills. The new facility is expected to be
completed in the fall of 1992.
Improvements were made over the summer of 1991 in
two residence halls. Reed and Aikens, and in Heilman
Hall, home of the Department of Music and the dean of
Fine Arts and Communications. To better accommodate
prospective students and their families who visit
Susquehanna, an addition was built to connect the
Admissions and Financial Aid offices. Selinsgrove Hall,
the University's oldest building, also underwent
renovation to enable structural and mechanical
improvements to be made.
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Agreements with Greek Societies
In 1990-91 , agreements were made between the
University and the nine Greek societies represented on
campus, emphasizing the social responsibility and
leadership role these groups play in student life.
Outcomes of the agreement included a raising of the
grade point average requirement for first-year students
to rush, from 2.0 to 2.24, to insure more successful
scholarship in the fraternities and sororities. Each group
will also participate in a formal recognition review every
three years.
Student Satisfaction Surx'ey
Over the past five years, Susquehanna has made steady
progress toward its goal of recruiting and retaining a
student body with increasingly strong academic
credentials, and providing them with the first-rate
academic programs and facilities they require. In a survey
of Susquehanna students conducted in the spring of 1991,
satisfaction with faculty, academic programs, science
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Science Facilities
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and library facilities, and the academic ability of peers
has increased considerably since the survey was first used
in 1987.
Career Development
A new record was set this year in student use of career
placement services, and new career services offered were
well received by students. Ninety-two percent of the
senior class used one or more of major career services,
as did 61 percent of the total student population. These
figures exceed national averages of 75 percent and 45
percent, respectively. Student participation in career
workshops also set a new high, exceeding 1989-90
statistics by 50 percent; student internships increased
by 32 percent, and externships by 35 percent.
Despite economic conditions which have caused a
depressed job market for college graduates generally , job
placement interviews for Susquehanna students increased
30 percent over last year, with students participating in
nearly 1 ,900 campus interviews. Susquehanna students
appear to be holding their own with nearly 90 percent
already employed or enrolled in graduate study by the fall
following graduation.
New career placement services include access to two
major national job banks and introduction of "Career
Navigator" software into Susquehanna's distinctive
career planning course. Susquehanna was the first
university in the nation to make use of the software,
which takes students step-by-step through the entire
career assessment and job search process.
Family Business Program
The Family Business Center in the Sigmund Weis
School of Business was established in the spring of 1990
to develop a research center and provide a support
network for family businesses, especially those in central
Pennsylvania. About 90 percent of the 15 million
businesses in the U.S. are family owned and operated,
but only 30 percent of all first-generation businesses
survive into the next generation. Regional business
families have responded well to the program, exceeding
attendance goals at each of four workshops held over the
past year. Forty Susquehanna students in the marketing
communications course took part in research projects on
behalf of local family firms, and a new undergraduate
course on Family Business was offered in the spring of
1991.
The Center's director. Dr. William Sauer, will
continue to expand the program with the support of a
newly created advisory board which includes David
Geise, president of Furman Foods, Gary Baylor "69,
president of Country Cupboard in Lewisburg, and Carol
Hamm, vice president of Country Cupboard and new
associate director of the Family Business Center.
Additional workshops will be held in the coming year,
and the center will begin publication of a family business
newsletter to expand the network.
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1990-91 goal of
enrolling 200 science
majors was exceeded
by nearly 22 percent.
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Students gain
valuable real world
experience by
assisting faculty who
serve as consultants
to regional business,
government and
industry-
Growth in Women 's Studies
A new minor emphasis in women's studies, an
academic area that has grown dramatically in recent
years, was developed during 1990-91 . The new minor
blends courses from many University disciplines which
relate specifically to women and explores gender issues
within social, cultural and political arenas. Examples
of courses are The Biology of Women, Women in
Literature, Women in Philosophy, and Gender
Stereotypes.
Leadership Roles
Susquehanna administrators continue to assume
leadership roles in national and international
organizations. Director of the Blough-Weis Library
Peter DeekJe, who is immediate past president of the
Pennsylvania Library Association, was elected to the
board of directors of the national Interlibrary Delivery
Service, and is a member of the national Association of
College and Research Libraries' Task Force on Library
Access Guidelines. He is also serving on the Community
Advisory Board for WITF, the Public Broadcasting
Service affiliate for south central Pennsylvania.
President Joel Cunningham assumed the presidency of
the Sigma Chi international fraternity for a two-year
term. He was also invited to serve as vice chairman of
"■youth — Creators of the 21st Century" International
Foundation which, having begun in 1989, is now
achieving international exchanges involving thousands
of students each year, primarily between the Soviet
Union and the United States.
Recipients of Honorary Degrees
Susquehanna recognized the contributions of four
outstanding individuals by awarding them honorary
degrees during the 133rd Commencement exercises.
Recipients included: Commencement speaker Dr.
Alexander V. Suvorov, a blind and deaf Soviet
psychologist, philosopher, and published poet;
Baccalaureate speaker Herbert W. Chilstrom, bishop
of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America; Dr.
Yevgeni P. Velikhov, physicist, vice president of
the Soviet Academy of Sciences, and chairman of the
International Foundation; Natalya A. Velikhova, founder
and president of the international youth exchange
program ' 'Children as the Creators of the 2 1 st Century" ;
and Dr. Frank Newman, president of the Education
Commission of the States in Denver, CO, and
former president of the University of Rhode Island.
Crusader Highlights
Susquehanna sports squads saw their share of success
this past year. For the 1990-91 women's basketball team,
it was a winter of great achievement. Mark Hribar's
squad posted 23 wins while advancing to the NCAA
Division III "Sweet 16." In the fall of 1990, rookie
coach Steve Briggs led the football team to a solid
7-3 finish and tied for second in the Middle Atlantic
Conference (MAC). With 23 wins, coach Carole
Templon's women's volleyball team set a new school
record and just missed an MAC championship.
Meanwhile, it was the farewell season for 25-year
wrestling coach Charlie Kunes, Susquehanna's first
and only wrestling coach. Kunes retired at the end of
the academic year with a 1 99 1 season record of 1 2-3- 1 .
The spring's top performers were the golf and men's
tennis teams, sporting 5-0 and 5-1 marks respectively.
With its second-place finish in the MAC tournament, the
golf team narrowly missed an NCAA tournament berth.
Faculty Scholarship
and Professional
Contribution
Books in Print
A number of Susquehanna faculty members published
books or had manuscripts accepted for publication during
1990-91. Ronald Dotterer, associate professor of English,
co-edited two volumes of the Susquehanna University
Studies which appeared as hardbound publications of the
Susquehanna University Press: (with Deborah Dash
Moore and Steven M. Cohen) Jewish Settlement and
Communiry in the Modern Western World; and (with
Assistant Professor of English Susan Bowers), Politics,
Gender and the Arts. Susan Albertine, assistant
professor of English, edited Into Print: American Women
in Literary Enterprise, forthcoming from the University
of Tennessee Press. David Wisdo, assistant professor of
philosophy and holder of the Weber Chair in Humanities,
had his book-length manuscript. The Life of Irony and the
Ethics of Belief accepted by the State University of New
York Press. Associate Professor of Spanish Robert
Mowry's translation of The Gospel According to Lucas
Gavilan was published by the University Press of
America.
A textbook, Eundamentals of Statistics for Psychology
Students, co-authored by James Misanin, professor of
psychology, was published by Harper-Collins. Several
volumes of poetry by Gary Fincke, associate professor
of English, appeared during the past year: Handing the
Self Back (Green Tower Press); Plant Voices (Yardbird
Books); and The Public Talk of Death. Fincke also
received a fellowship from the Pennsylvania Council for
the Arts to complete a fourth poetry collection, Tlie
Durable Word for Wonder.
International Issues
A number of faculty members contributed to
understanding the changing face of Europe and other
current international developments. Susan Johnson,
assistant professor of German, delivered a paper on
"The Authorial Self in a Dissolving Country: GDR
Writers Face German Unification" at a national
conference on film and literature. Antonin Rusek.
associate professor of economics, published articles
on "Policy Interdependence in the Open Economies"
{Atlantic Economic Journal) and ""Problems in
Economic Transition" (Proceedings, 35th Annual
International Conference on Small Business). Dr. Rusek
also served as consultant to Czechoslovakia's banking and
finance system as the new democratic government in that
country sought to stabilize its economy.
Ali Zadeh. assistant professor of economics, published
an article on "OPEC, the World Oil Market and Problems
with Economic Modeling" {Western Illinois University
Journal of Business). William Ward, holder of the Alan
B. Warehime Chair in Business Administration, and
Tracy Rishel, assistant professor of management, co-
authored an article on "Japan and the Dynamic Strategic
Model" in the Proceedings of the 1990 Annual Meeting
of the Decision Sciences Institute. Mary Gianni,
assistant professor of management, presented a paper on
"Management Development in Britain," for the Eastern
Academy of Management meeting in May 1990.
National Grants
Several faculty members received research, study and
equipment grants in national competition. Sheryl
Postman, assistant professor of Spanish and Italian,
participated in a National Endowment for the Humanities
(NEH) summer seminar on Boccaccio at Yale University,
and N.J.C. Vasantkumar. associate professor of
sociology and anthropology, attended an NEH summer
seminar at Duke University on "Generations. Cycles, and
Modernity." Linda McMillin. assistant professor of
history, received an NEH travel grant in support of her
research on medieval women's religious communities in
Spain. Susan Bowers, associate professor of English, was
selected as Visiting Scholar in Humanities at the
University of Oregon. Margaret Peeler, assistant
professor of biology, worked on a collaborative research
project at Carnegie-Mellon University with the support
of a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF).
She also received an NSF grant for the purchase of a
fluorescent microscope. Neil Potter, professor of
chemistry, was the recipient of an NSF grant for the
purchase of a mass spectrometer. A three-year research
project in astrophysics with the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration, named NASA/JOVE, continued
with Fred Grosse, professor of physics, traveling to
Arizona along with student Eric Zizelmann '93 to
evaluate data from the moon's atmosphere using a ground-
based telescope.
Consulting and Applied Research
One of the ways in which students gain valuable real-
world experience is by assisting faculty who serve as
consultants to regional business, government and
industry. Jerrell Habegger, assistant professor of
accounting, and Edward Schwan, professor and head of
the accounting department, conducted a research project
for Deloitte and Touche on the career paths of small-
college versus large university graduates. The project was
supported by a grant from the recently established
Norman Walz faculty development fund.
Wallace Growney, professor of mathematical science
and management, and head of the mathematical science
department, supervised several Ben Franklin Partnership
grants in 1990-91 which utilized faculty and student
expertise in computer software development. Cynthia
Ratz '91 worked on behalf of Compudata Services, Inc. ;
Prem Janardhan '93 and Elizabeth Schneider '93 for
American Information Systems, Inc.; and Jennifer
Dubuc '91 collaborated with Associate Professor of
Mathematical Sciences James Handlan on a project for
Spruce Run Graphics Company.
Thomas McGrath, professor of chemistry, conducted
research with several student assistants during the
summer of 1991. Biochemistry majors Patti Ollivier '93
and Becky Valentine '93 were involved in research
funded by Rohm and Haas Company, while Michelle
Kreger '93 worked on research for American Cynamid.
Physics major Eric Zizelmann '93 spent the summer
at the University of Arizona assisting physics professors
Richard Kozlowski and Fred Grosse analyze data from
the moon's atmosphere. Prem Janardhan '93, who
majors in physics, computer science and math, did
research at Cornell University while Melanie Williams
'93 joined a research group at the State University of
New York at Brockport.
Jack Holt, associate professor of biology, received
a grant from AMOCO to survey and document the
ecological systems of five lakes in central Pennsylvania.
Geoscience major Keith Morris '91 gained experience
as a field and laboratory assistant to Degenstein
Distinguished Professor of Environmental Science Frank
Fletcher whose firm Environmetrics. Inc. conducts
environmental audits tor commercial and industrial
clients in the area.
Research on Women
An informal research group was formed during
1990-91, to allow for exchange among faculty whose study
focuses on women and related issues. Faculty with this
scholarly emphasis include Leona Martin, assistant
professor of Spanish, who chaired a session on Spanish
American Women Authors for the Northeast Modern
Language Association Conference; Susan Bowers,
associate professor of English, who presented papers
at several conferences on modern women poets and
novelists; Susan Albertine, assistant professor of
English, who published articles on American women
publishers; Linda McMillin, assistant professor of
history, continuing her research on religious women in
medieval Spain; Susan Hegberg, who provided program
notes and performed at the Second Annual Festivel of
Women Composers; and Beverly Romberger, assistant
professor of speech communications, whose collaborative
research with Mary Gianni, assistant professor
of management, on the experience of women within a
major Northeastern corporation was selected as a "Best
Paper" by the American Academy of Management
Annual Meeting.
TTie Arts Scene
The professional contributions of faculty in the fine arts
were many and varied. Valerie Livingston, assistant
professor and head of the art department, presented her
research on American artist W. Elmer Schofield in
articles, lectures, and a videotape made for New Jersey
public television. Long-time members of the studio
faculty in art, David Lauver (photography), Dorothy
Masom (painting), and Florence Putterman (painting,
printmaking, sculpture) had their work featured in
regional and national exhibits. A twenty-year
retrospective of Putterman's work was organized by Penn
State University and traveled to other regional colleges
and universities. Dorothy Masom was an invited speaker
at the Third International Encaustic Art Convention and
Show at Eastern Washington University.
Jack Fries, associate professor of music, completed a
major composition in six parts for woodwinds, voice and
piano, entitled "Six Sketches" which was given honorable
mention at the Symposium for New Woodwind Quintet
Music held at the University of Georgia (Athens). R.
Louis Rossman, professor and head of the Department
of Music, published articles and lectured on music
pedagogy and served as consultant on collegiate affairs
for the Music Educators National Conference, Southern
Division. Susan Hegberg, associate professor of music
and an accomplished organist, performed at several
national conferences and served as secretary/treasurer
of Region I of the Association of Lutheran Church
Musicians. Cyril Stretansky is choral consultant for
the board of International Music Festivals, and served
as a choral and instrument adjudicator for festivals
in Montreal and Philadelphia. He was also selected
to participate in an international choral seminar at
Cambridge University.
Honors and Awards
The 1991 Lindback Award for Excellence in Teaching
went to Jane Barlow, professor of classical languages and
a member of the Susquehanna faculty since 1954. The
John C. Horn Award for Scholarship and Service was
given to Susan Albertine. assistant professor of English.
Susan Bowers, associate professor of English, was
selected by a committee of faculty, alumni, students, and
administrators to receive the Sears Roebuck Foundation
Award for outstanding teaching and contribution to the
quality of instruction at the University.
\
TTie professional
contributions of
faculty in the fine
arts were many
and varied.
Independent Auditors' Report
Tlte Board of Directors
Susquehanna University
Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania
We have audited the accompanying balance
sheet of Susquehanna University as of June
30, 1991 and the related statements of changes
in fund balances and current funds revenues,
expenditures and other changes for the year
then ended. These financial statements are
the responsibility of the University's
management. Our responsibility is to express
an opinion on these financial statements based
on our audit.
We conducted our audit in accordance with
generally accepted auditing standards. Those
standards require that we plan and perform the
audit to obtain reasonable assurance about
whether the financial statements are free of
material misstatement. An audit includes
examining, on a test basis, evidence
supporting the amounts and disclosures in
the financial statements. An audit also
includes assessing the accounting principles
used and significant estimates made by
management, as well as evaluating the overall
financial statement presentation. We believe
that our audit provides a reasonable basis for
our opinion.
In our opinion, the financial statements
referred to above present fairly, in all material
respects, the financial position of
Susquehanna University at June 30, 1991,
and the changes in fund balances and the
current funds revenues, expenditures and
other changes for the year then ended in
conformity with generally accepted
accounting principles.
As described in Note 5 to the financial
statements, the University adopted the
provisions of Statement of Financial
Accounting Standards No. 93, "Recognition
of Depreciation by Not-for-Profit
Organizations", in 1991.
KPMG Peat Marwick
September 24, 1991
Harrisburg, PA
Financial Statements
Susquehanna University
Balance Sheet
June 30, 1991
with comparative totals at June 30, 1990
Totals
(Memorandurr
Only)
June 30, 1990
June 30, 1991
$ 1,976,805
$ 2,138,265
2,837,921
3,396,652
35,047,816
35,026,225
237,622
241,330
465,119
432,678
4,247,742
702,266
670,626
671,119
15,232,113
22,595,546
1,980,547
1,982,478
$62,696,311
41,747,334
$62,696,311
$67,186,559
$ 1,327,750
$ 889.597
532,894
399.583
362,616
413.811
17,056,049
16,453.154
828,956
757,679
170,086
112,279
19,026,103
671,119
365,079
386,072
7.801,118
5.572,967
5.014,524
27,754,916
1.751.489
1.988,552
6,815,124
11,786,830
47,489,337
$67,186,559
Assets
Cash and cash equivalents
Receivables— net of allowance
Investments, at cost
Inventories, at cost
Prepaid expenses
Construction in progress
Funds held in trust by others
Property, plant and equipment, net
Plant reserves — restricted
Due from (to) other funds
Total
Liabilities and Fund Balances
Accounts payable — trade
Student deposits
Annuities payable
Bonds and notes payable
Accrued liabilities
Deposits held in custody for others
Total liabilities
Funds held in trust by others
Fund balances:
Current operations — unrestricted
Internally designated
Externally restricted
Unexpended endowment income — restricted
Investment in plant
Total fund balances
Total
See notes to financial statements
1990-91 Revenues
Susquehanna
University
Current
Fund
Revenues
and
Expenses
(see page 13)
Gifts and Grants
Investment Income
Endowment Income
Other Souices
Subtotal
Auxiliaiy Entetprises
$ 69.1.570
$ 973.095
S 371.586
$22,703,169
2.57%
3-61%
138%
84.20%
Current Funds
Endowment and
Unrestricted
Restricted
$ 100
Total
Loan Funds
$ 254,011
Similar Funds
Plant Funds
Agency Funds
$ 59,202
$ 59,302
$ 1,824,952
903,899
69,685
973,584
2,118,606
$ 253,754
14,665
$ 36,043
4,536,864
4,536,864
25,147,146
5,342.215
241,330
241,330
25,618
25,618
671,119
407,060
702,266
22,595,546
1,982,478
(2,984,018)
1,294,503
(1,689,515)
(271,358)
945,689
938,948
76,236
$2,782,895
$1,364,288
$4,147,183
$2,101,259
$27,017,708
$33,808,130
$112,279
$ 864,513
$ 25,084
$ 889,597
399,583
399,583
757,679
757,679
$ 413.811
$16,453,154
$112,279
386,072
386,072
375,048
375,048
3,138.665
2,059.254
574,494
574,494
$2,101,259
21,570.271
3,508.892
764,710
764,710
1,223,842
761,120
$2,782,895
1,339,204
$1,364,288
2,100.324
$4,147,183
2,101,259
$2,101,259
25,932,778
$27,017,708
11,786.830
17.354,976
$33,808,130
$112,279
1990-91 Expenses
- Academic Suppon
- StudenI Services
- Institulional Suppon
- I5ebt Service
-Other
Subtotal!
- Auxiliary Enterprises
Subtotal 2
- Transfiint
$ 1.622.545
$ 2,295.281
$ 994.169
$ 279.381
$22,029,966
S 3.760.219
$25,790,185
$ 819,434
82.79%
14 13%
96.92%
Susquehanna University
Statement of Changes in Fund Balances
Year Ended June 30, 1991
Current Funds
Revenues and other additions
Current fund revenues ....
Investment income —
restricted
Endowment income —
restricted
Gifts and grants —
restricted
Gain/(loss) on sale
of assets
Government appropriations
Expended for plant
facilities from
current funds
Retirement of
indebtedness
Other additions
Total revenues and
additions
Expenditures
Retirement of
indebtedness
Interest on indebtedness .
Other expenditures
Educational and general .
Auxiliary enterprises . . .
Depreciation
Total expenditures . .
Transfers among funds —
additions/(deductions)
Mandatory:
Debt service and
renewals
Non-mandatory transfers
Total transfers
Net increase for the year . .
Fund balance, beginning of
year, as restated (Note 5)
Fund balance, end of year .
Total
Operations Designated Unrestricted
$23,778,896 $ 92,441 $23,871,337
23,778,896
17,826,870
2,940,961
(1,634,757)
(1,355,315)
20,993
Endowment and
Restricted Total Loan Funds Similar Funds Plant Funds
$ 657,328
$23,871,337
5 29,417 29.417 $ 59,825
1,063.092 1.063,092
417,126 417,126 1,000 $ 2,266.212 1.623,137
(96.962) 82,044
2,123,844 2,123,844
905,913
602,895
92,441 23,871,337 3,633,479 27,504.816
292.320
2.632
18,119,190
2.943.593
2.916.607 21.035.797
176.038 3.119.631
20,767,831 294,952 21,062,783 3,092,645 24,155,428 39,181
2,169,250
3,871,317
602.895
1.074.467
12,427
489.718
1.497.199
12,427
3,664.279
282,000
(1,634,757)
(1,073,315)
(1,634,757)
(286,953) (1,360.268)
833,268
(2,990,072) 282,000 (2,708,072)
79,489
100,482
(286.953) (2,995.025)
253,881 354,363
1,634,757
527,000
833,268 2,161.757
2,990,091 2,368.795
365,079 295,559
660,638 1,085,323 1,745,961 2.072.505 22,942,687 14,986,181
$ 386,072 $375,048 $ 761,120 $1,339,204 $2,100,324 $2,101,259 $ 25,932,778 $17,354,976
See notes to financial statements
Susquehanna University
Statement of Current Funds Revenues, Expenditures and Other Changes
Year Ended June 30, 1991
with comparative totals for the year ended June 30, 1990
Year Ended June 30, 1991
Revenues:
Educational and general
Student tuition and fees
Federal grants
State grants
Private gifts and grants
Endowment income
Investment income
Other sources
Total educational and general
Auxiliary enterprises
Total revenues
Expenditures and mandatory transfers;
Educational and general
Instructional
Academic support
Student services
Research
Public service
Institutional support
Operation and maintenance of plant
Financial aid
Mandatory transfers for:
Debt service
Total educational and general
Auxiliary enterprises
Expenditures
Mandatory transfers for:
Debt service
Total auxiliary enterprises
Total expenditures and mandatory transfers . . . .
Other transfers and additions (deductions):
Excess of restricted receipts over
transfers to revenues
Excess endowment earnings over spending policy . .
Transfer to unexpended plant
Bequests allocated to other funds
Other
Total other transfers and additions (deductions)
Net increase in fund balance
Unrestricted
Total
Year Ended
Operations
Designated
Total
Restricted
Total
June 30, 1990
$17,668,009
$17,668,009
$17,668,009
$16,843,462
$1,224,207
1,224,207
1.237.416
848.354
848,354
657.645
796,713
$ 20,418
817,131
107,217
924,348
1.584.328
179,807
179,807
793,288
973,095
807,444
693,570
693.570
693,570
685,084
179,984
72,023
252,007
119,579
371,586
255,666
19,518,083
92,441
19,610,524
3,092,645
22,703,169
22,071,045
4,260,813
4,260,813
23,871,337
4,260,813
26,963,982
4,252,914
23,778,896
92,441
3,092,645
26,323,959
5.679.923
105,166
5.785,089
658,178
6.443.267
5,909,417
1.444.113
3.433
1.447.546
174,999
1.622,545
1,674,823
2.206.350
2,206,350
88,931
2,295,281
2,306.063
149,056
149,056
76.066
42.841
87.443
130.284
41
130,325
91,547
3.168,322
95,439
3.263.761
123,677
3,387.438
3,153,217
1,636,460
1,636,460
357,345
1.993,805
2,170,955
3,648,861
839
3,649,700
1,364,380
5,014,080
4,401,298
17,826,870
292,320
18,119,190
2,916,607
21,035,797
19,783,386
994,169
994,169
19,113,359
994,169
22,029,966
528,752
18,821,039
292,320
2,916,607
20,312,138
2,940.961
2.632
2,943,593
176,038
3.119.631
3.574.749
640,588
640,588
3,584,181
640,588
3,760,219
231.831
3,581,549
2,632
176,038
3,806,580
22,402,588
294,952
22,697,540
3,092,645
25,790,185
24,118,718
540,834
540,834
909,905
(37,813)
(37,813)
(159,612)
(197,425)
(211,780)
(527,000)
(527,000)
(527,000)
(1,111,403)
(132.341)
(132,341)
(1,079,398)
(790,502)
282,000
(508,502)
(1,073,315)
5.000
(503,502)
(819,434)
(576,502)
(1,355,315)
282,000
253,881
(2,069,178)
$ 20,993
$ 79,489
$ 100,482
$ 253,881
$ 354,363
S 136,063
See notes to financial statements
Susquehanna University
Notes to Financial Statements
1. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
The significant accounting policies followed
by Susquehanna University are described below
to enhance the usefulness of the financial
statements to the reader.
Accrual Basis
The financial statements of Susquehanna
University have been prepared on the accrual
basis. The statement of current funds revenues,
expenditures, and other changes is a statement of
financial activities of current funds related to the
current reporting period. It does not purport to
present the results of operations or the net income
or loss for the period as would a statement of
income or a statement of revenues and expenses.
Fund Accounting
In Order to ensure observance of limitations
and restrictions placed on the use of the resources
available to the institution, the accounts of the
institution are maintained in accordance with
the principles of fund accounting. This is the
procedure by which resources for various purposes
are classified for accounting and reporting
purposes into funds that are in accordance with
activities or objectives specified. Separate accounts
are maintained for each fund; however, in the
accompanying financial statements, funds that
have similar characteristics have been combined
into fund groups. Accordingly, all financial
transactions have been recorded and reported
by fund group.
Within each fund group, fund balances restricted
by outside sources are so indicated and are
distinguished from unrestricted funds allocated
to specific purposes by action of the University's
governing board. Externally restricted funds
may only be utilized in accordance with the
purposes established by the source of such funds
and are in contrast with unrestricted funds over
which the governing board retains full control to
use in achieving any of its institutional purposes.
Endowment funds are subject to the restrictions
of gift instruments requiring in perpetuity that
the principal be invested and the income only be
utilized. While quasi-endowment funds have been
established by the governing board for the same
purpose as endowment funds, any portion of
quasi-endowment unrestricted funds may be
expended for any purpose upon action of the
governing board; likewise, quasi-endowment
restricted funds may be expended, but in
accordance with the purposes established by
the original source of such funds.
All gains and losses arising from the sale,
collection or other disposition of investments
and other non-cash assets are accounted for in
the fund which owned such assets. Ordinary
income derived from investments, receivables
and similar assets is accounted for in the fund
owning such assets, except for income derived
from investments of endowment or similar funds,
which is accounted for in the fund in which it
is restricted or, if unrestricted, as revenues in
unrestricted current funds.
All other unrestricted revenue is accounted for
in the unrestricted current fund. Restricted gifts,
grants, appropriations, endowment income, and
other restricted resources are accounted for in
the appropriate restricted funds. Restricted current
funds are reported as revenues and expenditures
when expended for current operating purposes.
Cash equivalents
The University considers certificates of deposit
and other short-term savings instruments with
original maturities of 30 days or less to be cash
equivalents.
Reclassification
Prior year financial information has been
reclassified to be comparable with current year
presentation.
Total Columns on Financial Statements
Total columns on the balance sheet are
captioned "Memorandum Only" to indicate that
they are presented only to facilitate financial
analysis. Such data is not comparable to a
consolidation.
2. Investments
Investments are recorded at cost; investments
received by gift are carried at market value at
the date of acquisition. Quoted market values of
investments of the funds indicated were as follows:
Market Values At June 30,
1991 1990
Unrestricted
current funds:
Certificates of
deposit $ 2,321,652 $ 3,645,707
Bond Fund 2,247,068
Stocks 974,743
Other 72,500 72,500
$ 4,641,220 $ 4,692,950
Endowment and
similar funds:
Certificates of
deposit $ 129,715 $ 22,715
Intermediate
Cash Fund 808,458 734,522
Money market .. . 190,724 95,421
Mutual funds .. . 71,827 68,027
Government
bonds 1,673,230 847,328
Corporate bonds . 1,471,626 1,043,195
Bond Fund 5,915,340 5,574.898
Equity Fund .... 7,797,288 6,752.505
Stocks 10,671,887 9,149,945
Other 64,238 64,238
$28,794,333 $24,352,794
Unexpended
plant funds:
Intermediate
Cash Fund $2,228,076 $1,978,292
Mutual funds . . . 29,339
Government
securities 3,102,771 6,560,470
$5,360,186 $8,538,762
3. Endowment Fund
Assets of endowment funds, except those
separately invested by donor request, were
pooled on a market value basis beginning
July 1, 1985. Under the market value basis each
endowment fund purchases (or disposes) units
in the pooled funds based on the market value of
the pool at the time of purchase (disposal).
Of the total units, each having a market value
of approximately $1.74, approximately 1,500,000
units were owned by unrestricted endowment,
12,300,000 by restricted endowment, 1,400.000
by quasi-endowment unrestricted, and 700,000
by quasi-endowment restricted at June 30, 1991.
The cost of pooled endowment funds was
$24,261,686 as of June 30, 1991. The average
annual yield per unit, exclusive of investment
gains, was $.070 for the year ended June 30, 1991.
The University's spending policy regarding
endowment income allows for spending
endowment income to the lesser of actual yield
from the previous calendar year or 5% of a
three-year moving average of market value per
unit of endowment fund investments. The
spendable earnings are distributed to the units
outstanding as of December 31 prior to the
beginning of the fiscal year. The spendable
earnings available for distribution to current
funds during 1990-91 was $.061 per unit.
The excess of actual yield over the policy's
spending limit is shown as a non-mandatory
transfer to the endowment fund for the years
ended June 30, 1991 and June 30, 1990.
The University is the sole recipient of the
income generated by certain trust funds held and
administered by others. These funds are neither
under the possession, nor under the control, of
the University. The net income from these trusts
amounted to approximately $53,000 for each of
the years ended June 30, 1991 and 1990.
A summary of endowment and similar fund
assets follows:
Cost
Market
June 30, 1991:
Investments $25,147,146 $28,794,333
Funds held in
trust by others . . 67 1 . 1 1 9 762 .522
Other assets
(including cash
equivalents) .... 1,199,443 1,199,443
Total $27,017,708 $30,756,298
June 30, 1990:
Investments $21,859,009 $24,352,794
Funds held in
trust by others . . 670,626 732,773
Other assets
(including cash
equivalents) 1,446,294 1,446,294
Total $23,975,929 $26,531,861
During the year ended June 30, 1991, the Uni-
versity received current restricted fund bequests
of $132,341. These bequests were restricted and
were transferred to quasi-endowment-restricted
fiinds. At June 30. 1991, the cost of quasi-endow-
ment unrestricted and quasi-endowment restricted
funds totaled approximately $3,100,000 and
$1,100,000, respectively
4. Long-term Debt
The following is a summary of long-term debt:
June 30, June 30,
1991 1990
Housing-Dlning-
Student Center
Bonds $ 1.548,000 $ 1,620,000
Bonds and Notes
Payable - PHEFA . 2,590,154 2,760,714
University Revenue
Bonds 4,170,000 4.170,000
1990 PHEFA
Bonds Payable . . . 8, 145,000 8,500,000
Other Notes
Payable 5,335
Total Long
Term Debt... $16,453,154 $17,056,049
The following sets forth approximate principal
maturities for long-term debt:
The Housing-Dining-Student Center Bonds,
bearing interest of 3% to 3.625%, require various
annual principal payments. The approximate
annual principal requirements range from $73,000
for the year ending June 30, 1991 to $103,000
for the year ended June 30, 2001. Annual
principal payments decline after the year 2001
with final payments due June 30, 2011. Pursuant
to the bond agreement, a Repair and Replacement
fund is maintained.
The bonds and notes payable-PHEFA
(Pennsylvania Higher Education Facilities
Authority) require annual debt service payments
of approximately $351,000 including interest of
approximately 6.7%. The PHEFA bonds were
obtained to finance the construction of Blough-
Weis Library and O.W. Houts Gymnasium.
During 1987 the University borrowed $4,170,000
through the issuance of tax exempt bonds by the
Snyder County Higher Education Authority
(Refunding Series of 1987). The bonds are payable
from sublease rentals which the University is
obligated to pay to the Authority under leasing
agreements between the two parties. The Authority
has a secured interest in the unrestricted
University net revenues and certain tangible
property and equipment. The bonds mature in
various amounts from 1993 to 2003 and bear
interest ranging from 5.6 % to 6.95 % . Annual debt
service payments range from $272,000 to
$571,000 over the life of the bonds.
During 1990 the University borrowed $8,500,000
through the issuance of tax-exempt revenue
bonds by the Pennsylvania Higher Educational
Facilities Authority (Series of 1990). The Authority
has a secured interest in the unrestricted gross
revenues of the University and certain tangible
property and equipment. The bonds were issued
to finance the costs of capital projects relating
to certain academic and residence facilities on
the University campus as further described in
Note 8. The bonds mature in various amounts
from 1991 to 2005 and bear interest ranging from
5.90% to 7.15%. The bonds require annual debt
service payments of approximately $925,0{X) over
the life of the bonds.
The debt agreements described above also
require certain debt service reserves and reserves
for renewals and replacements. These reserves
totaled $1,982,478 at June 30, 1991 and are held
by trustees or the debt issuer.
1991-92
$ 628,000
1992-93
783,000
1993-94
1,005,000
1994-95
1,059,000
1995-96
1,127,000
Thereafter
11,851,154
$16,453,154
5. Property, Plant and Equipment
During 1991, Susquehanna University
adopted the provisions of Statement of Financial
Accounting Standards No. 93, Recognition of
Depreciation by Not-for-Profit Organizations,
which requires the recording of depreciation of
long-lived tangible assets. Also, the University
made certain adjustments to its accounting records
to reflect the results of an inventory of plant
assets taken during the year.
Accordingly, investment in plant fund balance
as of July 1 , 1990 has been adjusted as follows:
Investment in plant,
as of June 30. 1990 $25,968,231
Adjustments:
To record plant asset
inventory adjustments (3,472,379)
To record accumulated
depreciation related to
prior years (15,680,728)
Investment in plant,
as restated $6,815,124
Property, plant and equipment are generally
stated at cost at date of acquisition or fair value
at date of donation in the case of gifts. Significant
improvements or betterments are capitalized.
All University assets are depreciated under the
straight line method of depreciation.
A summary of property, plant, and equipment
follows:
Useful
Accumulated
Lives
Cost
Depreciation
(yrs.)
Land
$ 524,213
Land
Improve-
ments . . .
2,541,198
$ 1,391,817
20
Buildings/
Improve-
ments . . .
29,198,038
10,772.546
40
Equipment/
Furnish-
ings
4,580,628
2,800,495
5-10
Vehicles . .
229,140
183,232
5
Library
Books . . .
2,700,256
2,029,837
10
$39,773,473
$17,177,927
6. Retirement Plan
For eligible employees, the University makes
defined contributions to a national teachers'
retirement plan which is administered by an
independent organization. Total pension expense
related to this plan amounted to approximately
$509,000 for the year ended June 30, 1991 .
7. Pledges
Pledges totaling approximately $5 , 100.000 are
due to be collected over the next several years.
The pledges have resulted from a capital campaign
initiated by the University in 1987.
8. Commitments
The University has developed a capital invest-
ment plan to be completed by August 1992. The
capital investment plan will be financed with
gifts, grants, and internally designated funds, as
well as the $8,500,000 PHEFA bond proceeds,
described in Note 4. Of the bond monies distrib-
uted to the University, 90% must be expended
by March 1992 or the University will face a
repayment penalty.
As part of the capital investment plan, the
University has entered into a construction
contract to renovate and expand the Degenstein
Campus Center. Total costs of construction and
equipment are estimated to aggregate $5,330,000,
which will be financed by a combination of
gifts and unexpended plant funds. The project
is scheduled for completion by the fall of 1992.
As of June 30, 1991 approximately $110,000
has been expended for this project.
Also, the University has entered into construc-
tion contracts for the following projects using
the bond proceeds within the Capital Investment
Plan:
Admissions/Financial Aid
Renovation $ 520,000
Aikens Hall Renovation 173,000
Heilman Hall Renovation 477.000
Reed Hall Renovation 758.000
Selinsgrove Hall Renovation 819,000
Snack Bar Renovation 1 14,000
$2,861,000
1990-91 Honor Roll of Donors
Susquehanna
University
sincerely
appreciates the
generosity shown
by our alumni,
parents and
friends.
he Honor Roll of Donors recognizes those who
contributed to Susquehanna University during
the 1990-91 fiscal year which began July 1, 1990,
and concluded June 30, 1991. As in previous years,
all figures reflect actual cash received.
While the University strives to be complete
and accurate, we apologize for any errors
and encourage you to forward any questions
or corrections to the Development Office.
The more than 5,000 individuals and organizations
supporting Susquehanna during 1990-91 sent a clear
message to the University: one of confidence in
an ambitious academic agenda and in the people
who carry it out. Gifts exceeding $5.4 million
enabled Susquehanna to meet the year's challenges
aggressively and effectively. It is with great pride
and appreciation that Susquehanna lists the names
of donors on the pages that follow.
The University's leadership gift societies are
referenced within several lists that appear in this
report, identifying members of the President's
Associates (donors of $5,000-1-), Benjamin Kurtz
Circle ($1,000- $4 ,999), 1858 Society ($500- $999),
Maroon Club ($250- $499) and Orange Club
($125-$249), as well as other donors who made
gifts in 1990-91.
During a year in which national and world events
had a pronounced adverse effect on the economy,
Susquehanna is especially grateful for having
received such outstanding financial support.
Thank you.
Contents
1990-91: The Year in Giving 17
Donors 19
Volunteers 40
Susquehanna University Fund-
Dollars Raised 44
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1990-91: The Year in Giving
lo
l^r
The campaign 's
impact on
Susquehanna and
its programs
continues to be
fell across campus.
usquehanna's generous alumni and friends ensured
another successful year for the University in
1990-91. Gifts totaling $5,544,280 made this the
third best year ever for fund-raising support, and
reflected outstanding loyalty and support amid
times of acute economic uncertainty.
As of June 30, 1991, Susquehanna had received
over $32.4 million in gifts and pledges toward
the five-year Window of Opportunity campaign—
nearly 50 percent more than the $22 million goal.
The campaign's impact on Susquehanna and its
programs continues to be felt across campus.
The latest example is the Charles B. Degenstein
Campus Center expansion and renovation project
for which ground was broken in May 1991.
Scheduled for completion in the fall of 1992,
the expanded facility will include a new 450-
seat "teaching" theater and an art gallery.
Window of Opportunity provided vital
endowment funds in 1990-91, as well.
Susquehanna's endowment, a prime indicator
of its academic strength, has grown by
242 percent in the past five years, from $8,807,568
to $30,756,298 as of June 30, 1991 . Twelve new
endowed funds were established this past year.
In 1990-91, gifts to the Susquehanna University
Fund, which provides vital operating support,
totaled $1,023,988. Alumni participation was
almost 34 percent and parent support exceeded
32 percent. Board members contributed 17 percent
of the dollars raised. The SUF is expected to
surpass its five-year campaign goal of $4.5 million
by $500,000.
Contributing to the success of the SUF
during 1990-91 were:
■ the work of the National Committee on
Annual Giving, chaired by Donald E.
Wissinger '50;
■ the local Business and Industry Campaign,
led by Marvin Rudnitsky, which secured
over 130 gifts for a total of $98,500;
■ the Parents Executive Committee, which
was chaired by John and Nancy Locke and
raised gifts totaling $44,100 for the
Blough-Weis Library;
■ Senior Class Agent David Battisti
directing the Class of 1991 through a
successful Senior Class Pledge Program;
and
■ over 400 student volunteers, led by Vicki
Wilt "91, Karen Rosner '91 and Suzy
Bianco '92, who raised $157,280 in
pledges for the Susquehanna University
Fund. These dedicated volunteers telephoned
7,913 alumni and parents in just 33 nights.
Support during 1990-91 came from many
other University friends, as well, including the
American Telephone and Telegraph Company,
which gave Susquehanna a generous gift of
computer equipment valued at $90,000.
Alumni celebrating milestone reunions also
remembered Susquehanna University in
generous fashion during Alumni Weekend in
June. The Class of 1941 established an
unrestricted endowment fund in the amount of
$22,060 in commemoration of its 50th reunion.
This was the first year in which the class
celebrating its 40th reunion made a special gift
to Susquehanna. The Class of 1951 started this
new tradition in great style by presenting a
check for $60,440 to the University at the
Alumni Awards Luncheon.
Finally, on the occasion of its 25th reunion,
the Class of 1966 contributed $25,329. Gifts
from the Classes of '66 and '51 supported the
Susquehanna University Fund.
This report lists only those cash gifts
received in the 1990-91 fiscal year. After
Susquehanna officially closes the books on
Window of Opportunity in June 1992, the
University will issue a special report that will
include a final and complete listing of all
campaign donors.
The University's future clearly lies with its
alumni and friends, and with their continued
support Susquehanna can reach even higher
levels of excellence. For those who have given
generously this year, Susquehanna is indeed
grateful. Thank you.
Window of Opportunity Campaign
Dear Friends of Susquehanna:
What do you remember from March 1988?
A short list might Include: postage increasing from 22 to 25 cents on a first-class letter, Donald Trump buying
the Plaza Hotel in New York for $390 million, a movie called "Moonstruck," and escalating tension south of the
U.S. border in Panama.
If you were to ask me what I remember from March 1988, I know that somewhere in my response would be the
words "anticipation" and "fear."
Why?
On March 26, 1988, we launched Window of Opportunity: Vie Campaign for Susquehanna. It was a beautiful
evening and one whose mission was to deliver a strong charge to all of us: that the opportunities before Susquehanna
were great, but that they would only be realized if alumni, parents and friends of the University stepped forward
to fund them with their own significant financial support.
The Board of Directors had studied the opportunities and worked hard to develop a program that would engender the support needed to
succeed. We on the Campaign Steering Committee had done the planning we believed would allow us to achieve the ambitious goals that had
been set.
As we came to Evert Dining Hall that evening, we did so with excitement, with high spirits, and with great anticipation for what lay ahead.
And, of course, with fear.
While we had done our homework to the best of our ability, the fact remained that this was an entirely new journey for Susquehanna. Who
really knew how this Window of Opportunity program would be received by the Susquehanna family? Did our objectives match up with those
of so many other individuals who also cared about the University? Could we really raise the seemingly enormous figure of $22 million that
would enable us to meet the challenges we had outlined?
Those questions— and others— cast a palpable uncertainty over our endeavor. Could we do it?
Susquehanna, of course has risen to meet the challenges with a surge of institutional adrenaline that continues today. A quick look around
campus provides visible evidence that Susquehanna is alive with activity. Our students, our faculty and our staff have seized this moment and
have helped raise the University to a new level of excellence in higher education, I believe. My ability to report to you campaign commitments
totalling $32.7 million— nearly $11 million more than the target we set in March 1988— is clear proof that the one word we will forever
associate with Window of Opportunity aX Susquehanna is "success."
Perhaps there is a moral here: that fear, indeed, can be a wonderful motivator. Whether or not you shared my feeling 3-1/2 years ago, you
probably at least questioned how Susquehanna would ever accomplish what it was setting out to do. The fact that so many of us have answered
the call suggests that our University has a unique inner strength which has enabled it to position itself in eager anticipation— rather than fear—
of its future. This is especially encouraging in a time which has presented difficult and threatening obstacles to all of private higher education.
Thank you for keeping Susquehanna a priority in your life, and for helping ensure that it will continue to be important in the lives of students
and faculty here for many years.
^.a^
Robert F. Weis
Chair, Steering Committee
Window of Opportunity Campaign
Tlianks to a Great Team!
Dear SUF Supporters:
As many of you know, baseball is one of my favorite sports. There's nothing better than going to see a good .^^^
baseball game. As a matter of fact, I've coerced my wife, Flossie, off the beach in Florida to catch the Pittsburgh
Pirates in spring training. If I were honest, I'd have to admit that I am a frustrated big league player.
I mention all of this because baseball came to mind as I thought about the 1990-91 Susquehanna University
Fund. As National Chairman, I viewed my role as manager of the Susquehanna "team." Typically, the baseball
season is a long one, filled with ups and downs— our "season" was no exception.
At the start of the season, the Crusader team was leading the league with strong support from alumni, parents
and friends. Halfway through the season, though, our Crusaders hit a slump. For a while, it looked as if the SUF
might not recover, but our Crusader team would not give up. Our efforts would require a strong bull pen of
volunteers, loyal supporters, and many extra innings to make a comeback. But, the real key to our success would
be— and was— teamwork. I'm proud to announce that as of June 30, gifts to the 1990-91 SUF totaled $1,023,988
with an alumni participation rate of 33 percent.
The 1990-91 season wasn't our best if you look only at the numbers. But, if you examine our roster, I think we still have one of the best
teams around. I'd like to thank our "starting lineup" for a consistent and solid performance throughout the year. They are: the members of
the National Committee on Annual Giving; student phonathon callers and their chairpersons Vicki Wilt '91, Karen Rosner '91 and Suzy
Bianco '92; the Parents Executive Committee led by John and Nancy Locke; our Class Agents; the Class of 1951 Reunion Committee and its
chairpersons Alice Greeger Pfeffer '51 and Bob Pittello '51; the Class of 1966 Reunion Committee and its chairpersons Suzanne Springer Zeok
'66 and Fred Kelly '66; Business and Industry Campaign volunteers led by Marvin Rudnitsky; and Senior Class 'Volunteers chaired by David
Battisti '91.
But, most especially, my thanks to each of you whose name appears in the listing that follows. You are truly Susquehanna's most valuable
players. Your gifts are providing the outstanding faculty, programs and facilities that Susquehanna's students demand and deserve.
It's been a challenging and exciting season. Thank you for your outstanding support and loyalty to Susquehanna. I hope we can count on
you again next year.
Donald W. Wissinger '50
Chair, National Committee
on Annual Giving
here is no greater testimony to an institution's
strength than the support it receives from private
sources. Susquehanna is fortunate to benefit from
the generosity of members of the President's
Associates— those very special benefactors who
contribute $5,000 or more annually. With deep
appreciation, Susquehanna is honored to recognize
the individuals and organizations listed below
for their loyalty and dedication to the University:
President's Associates
Aid Association For Lutherans (AAL)
AMP, Inc.
Apple Foundation
ARA Food Services. Inc.
Douglas E '49 and Lucille Arthur
AT&T Foundation
Gary E '69 and Barbara Baylor
Ben Franklin Technological Center
H Vernon '31 and IVIane Blough
Estate of Beatrice V. Bowman
Robert R and Hazel Brobst '51 Brown
Butter Krust Baking Company
Estate of Nancy Allen Cairns
John A and Jane C. Carpenter
F Thomas '63 and Dons Hoffman '64
Casey
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Brenda Wissinger Conway
lUlarguerite Border Cook '39
Jane Wissinger Cornille '81
Joel L and Trudy Cunningham
Charles B H'82 and Lore Degenstein
The Charles B Degenstein Foundation
Aloysius V '48 and Phyllis Swartz '49 Derr
Alberta Ditty
The Dun & Bradstreet Corporate
Foundation
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Paul G '65 and Carol A Filipek
Firestone Tire & Rubber Company
W Donald '51 and H/larilyn Kretz '52 Fisher
Foundation for Independent Colleges
The Ambrose N and Ida Fredhckson
Foundation
Estate of tulana G Gabrielson '13
Francis R. Gelnett '37
Gettig Technologies. Inc
IVIrs Russell W Gilbert
Estate of Robert F Goodman
Reed A '38 and Grace Drew '36
Greninger
Robert A and June Grubb
The Hall Foundation
Robert L and Jane Harding
Charles F Harkness
George E, '64 and IVIargaret Lauver '66
Harris
Alan and Glona Hassman
Helen S. Haugan
James M. Herrold '28
Jane Gervin Hess
Carl H. Hitchner '62
Mrs. J Paul H, Hively
D Edgar '34 and Aberdeen Phillips '34
Hutchison
Lawrence M '43 and Louise Kresge '45
Isaacs
Paul and Mildred John
Mary Emma Yoder Jones '41
Glona Faylor Karchner '85
Lester J. '37 and Elizabeth M. Karschner
James E, '73 and Kathleen Coon '73
Kellerman
Sara G. and John D Kirkland
Nicholas A Lopardo '68
Lower Susquehanna Synod. EL C A.
Lutheran Brotherhood
Terry L '67 and Pauline H/larch
Janice Wissinger Meadows
Rebecca S. '54 and Jacques Mignot
John R and Joan Miller
Albert P '50 and Louise Siemers '50
Molinaro
R,S Mowery & Sons. Inc
Dawn Gngg Mueller '68
The National Science Foundation
Peter M, '57 and Ruth Scott '55 Nunn
Harold C and Nancy O'Connor
Rocco A and Nancy Orlenzio
Pennsylvania Campus Compact
Pennsylvania Power & Light Company
Bruce D and Sachiko K Presser
Ralph E '66 and Eleanor Purpur
Saul and Florence Putterman
Estate of Robert B. Rearick '21
The John and Verna Reidler Foundation
Simon B, '30 and Kathryn Jarrett '34
Rhoads
Estate of Paul Ritter '21
Edward S '42 and Blanche Forney '42
Rogers
Rohm & Haas Company
Christopher D Rooke '82
Samuel D '54 and Dorothy Apgar '53
Ross
Estate of Helen B. Russell
Estate of Gereon Salevan '29
Erick O. Schonstedt
C. Glenn '46 and Helen Hocker '44
Schueler
LeoM Sekulski '91
Senior Class of 1991
Erie I '35 and Marjorie Shobert
The LB, Smith Educational Foundation
Snyder County Trust Company
Mary E. Spiggle '34
The Donald B. and Dorothy L, Stabler
Foundation
Sunbury Textile Mills, Inc.
Estate of Allen Tressler '29
University of Arizona
Upper Susquehanna Synod, E.L.C.A.
Mark and Jo Ann Wainwright
Thelma Wall
Robert F. and Patricia Weis
Diane E Wissinger '84
Donald E '50 and Flora Barnharl '51
Wissinger
Scott A Wissinger '76
Women's Auxiliary of Susquehanna
University
Wood-Mode Incorporated
Bruce '33 and Marian Walborn '33
Worthington
WQSU AM and FM
Blodwen A Zeigler
he Benjamin Kurtz Circle recognizes those
special friends of the University who help
sustain its quality through an annual contribution
between $1,000 and $4,999. This support assists
Susquehanna in maintaining its commitment
to the ideals of Dr Benjamin Kurtz. Susquehanna's
founder, who sought to establish a school where
"the poor in education and money" could be
educated to "contribute to the social and moral
growth of society." Susquehanna is pleased to
acknowledge the members of the Benjamin
Kurtz Circle:
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Aetna Life & Casualty Foundation
Allegheny Synod. ELC.A.
American Cyanamid Company
American Home Foods, Inc.
Dorothy M. Anderson '62
Raymond F Anderson
Jeffrey Apfelbaum and Michael
Apfelbaum
Sidney and Carole Apfelbaum
Jane C. Apple
ARA Food Service
J Robert Arthur '67
Lynn Hassmger Askew '57
Donald and Freni Aungst
William P. '39 and Hester Bittinger '40
Ayers
Wilbur A and Louise fVlehnng '35 Bankert
Robert M Bastress "39
Bruce A '55 and Deborah Krapf "56 Bell
Bell Atlantic Corporation
Franklyn M Bergonzi "67
Frederick W and Eleanor Bisbee
Jack K. '57 and Joan Bishop
BJ's- A Place for Ribs
Margaret Widlund Blough '24
Laura Bollinger
Ferdinand Bongartz '47
James A Bonsall '34
Boscov's Department Store, Inc
David M Boucher '75
ERA Bowen Agency, Inc,
Mary Bowersox
Vincent E Boyer '52
Florence Reilz Brenneman '41
Fred O Brubaker '42
S James and Cynthia A, Bullmgton
Leslie R. Butler '62
William R Camerer, Jr '47
Joseph F Campana '41
Carl L "65 and Beth Campbell
Richard E '65 and Sally Feitig '68 Caruso
Central Pennsylvania Savings Association
Chevron US A , Inc
Mabel Fultz Chilcott '33
Samuel D Clapper '68
Dewey P and Rosemane Clark
James R '46 and Mary Jane Rudy '44
Clark
Robert R Clark '35
Mary D Comerford Trust
Commercial Printing, Inc,
Compudata Services, Inc,
CONTEL of PA, Inc
Continental Corporation Foundation
Mary T Coughlin '82 and David Shanker
Country Cupboard, Inc.
C. & P. Telephone
The Daily Hem
William C '53 and Margaret Henderson
'54 Davenport
Cathy A. Davies '80
Thomas J and Martha Laudenslager
'31 Davis
Diamond Manufacturing Company
Dogwood Hill Nursery, Inc.
Lorraine Vivienne Downie
The Harry F Duncan Foundation
Beatrice H, Ebert
Thomas C. Eggleston III '69
George W, and Mary Louise Biker
G. James and Eugenie D, Fawcett
Mabel Kmzey Fetferolf '24
First National Trust Bank
Robert L '59 and Linda Traub '61 Fiscus
Elizabeth M Fisher '28
Lawrence C, Fisher '31, deceased
Wayne H, Fisher '66
Charles D. '76 and Kathi Stine '76 Flack
Kenneth O, and Irene Fladmark
John G Foos '71
Donald Fosselman '49
Jane C Freeman
Kathryne Friedman
H, Scott Fritts '78
Furman Foods, Inc.
Robert A, Gabrenya '40
Donald A Gaver '37
Laird S. Gemberling '33
ArlanK. Gilbert '55
James J. '55 and Elsie Gruber '56
Gormley
James A, Grossman '36
Martin L- Grossman '25
The G Scott & Bessie K. Guyer
Foundation
Roger S Haddon
Jimmy H, Hall '68
Stewart Haller
Patricia Laubach Hallman '66
Fred R Hauser '64
Patricia F Heathcote '52
Henry H, '68 and Wendy Evans '69
Hernngton
Warren C Herrold '41
Hershey Foods Corporation Fund
H- Richard Hess
John W Hoffman '40
Henry H'88 and Jane Hood
JohnC. HornH'65
Donald D and Grace Housley
Orlando W Houts
Pathcia R Hunsicker
Donald M Hunten
IBM Matching Grants Program
Nicholas P Interdonato '79
Barry R, '68 and Denise Horton '68
Jackson
Clyde H Jacobs
Richard M '70 and Janet Goodyear '71
Jacobson
Jewish Chautauqua Society
Jane Hutchison Kaempfer '41
Keller Marine Service, Inc.
Frederick W Kelly, Jr. '66
Raymond J Kerstetter, Jr. '59
Dennis D, Kieffer '74
Donald A. King '48
Donalds King '66
Elizabeth Hauser Kinsel '28
Joe W '63 and Judy Kleinbauer
Signe Gates Knock '71
David A Koch '65
Dr and Mrs. Lawrence J Kopf
KPMG Peat ManA'ick Mitchell Foundation
Ronald A Kramer '71
Gordon B and Sandra L Lamb
Florence Rothermel Latsha '40
Herbert C, Lauver '38
Raymond C. "50 and Kay LaRue '52
Lauver
Frank J Leber '64
Marsha A Lehman '74
Harry M Leister, Jr '56
Estate of Charles M Lesher
William A Lewis. Jr '68
Lewisburg Studio
The Christian R & Mary F Lindback
Foundation
David W Long '76
ClayL, Lorah '57
Maria Wernikowski '62 and Robert
Macfarlan
Martha Larson Martin '26
Susan Lang Martin '74
Martin Marietta Corporation
William H '48 and Joyce Jenkins '45
McClure
The McCormick Trusts
Marjone Wolfe McCune '43
Richard E. '68 and Ellen Rogers '68
Mearns
Robert B Middleswarth
Midlantic National Bank
Louis Miele
Mobil Foundation, Inc.
William S Morrow '34
Carl M '63 and Kathryn Moyer
Karen A Muenster '92
Anne E Muenster-Sinton
Johanna Sheese Murray "68
Francis A Nace '62
The Nationwide Foundation
Jeanne H and Edward Netf
Richard A and Kathleen Q Norman
Northern Central Bank
Robert E and Helen Nylund
Leah Cryder Oberheim '47
Paul D Ochenrider '39
Ott Packagings, Inc
John and Barbara Pagana
Robert R Patterson '51
John A and Margaret G, Payne
N. Ramsay Pennypacker
John W Pfrommer '65
Philip Morris
John M '73 and Diane Mahoney '74
Pivarnik
Richard G, '68 and Linda laeger "69
Poinsett
Jane G Presser
The Presser Foundation
The Pnce Walerhouse Foundation
Truman H and Kay Purdy
Purdy Insurance Agency, Inc
N David and Virginia M Rahal
Mrs Charles A, Rahter
Richard C Rantzow
Robert H '69 and Carol Scherb '70 Ray
Bonnie Bucks Reece '65
R J Reynolds Industries, Inc
Ritz-Craft Corporation of PA, Inc
Mrs Raymond E Roush
Marvin J. and Raven Rudnitsky
James O Rumbaugh '50
MO Ryan
Philip E '71 and Catherine Rogers 71
San Filippo
Louis F Santangelo. Jr '50
Robert E Schellberg H'70
Howard H Schnure
Sears Roebuck Foundation
Nevin C. T '49 and Jane Wormley '41
Shaffer
Ruth Naylor Shaffer '41
E Raymond '37 and Winifred Shaheen
Bradley Shoemaker
Silvertip, Inc
Edward M '39 and June Jerore '43 Sivick
Alfred G Snyder II
Spectroscopy Society
Richard D Spotts '68
J Donald Steele '33
James W '64 and Barbara Evans '65
Summers
Susquehanna Valley Mall
Swineford National Bank
Zachary and Linda Taylor
Stephen T Toy '61
Frank J 70 and Elaine Trembulak
Merle F '55 and Nancy Ulsh
Universal Suppliers, Inc
Robert Updegrove '41
US Borax & Chemical
Kenneth J '71 and Roxane Havice "71
Vermillion
GustaveW Weber H 77
Weis Markets, Inc
The Margaret L Wendt Foundation
Helen Salem Wescoat '19
John A andAnnWesner
Brenda Overcash West '76
Richard L Wetzel '50
Dorothy G Wilson
Robert F Wohlsen '48
A Franklin Wolfe '45
Carl C. Yingling 72
York Container Foundation
Suzanne Spnnger Zeok "66
1858 Society
The 1858 Society recognizes those
who contribute between $500 and
$999 annually. It is our privilege
to recognize the members of the
1858 Society:
Air Products and Chemicals
Henry R Albright '54
Susan Goyne Amedow '44
James F, App '65
ARCO Foundation
William D Atkinson '74
Charles S Bailes '56
Bank of New York
David A Barber '70
Jane F Barlow
Beavertown Mills. Inc
Carl J. and Patricia A Bellas
Donna S Benham
Alan M Bennett '72
Carl E and Fair Bentz
Albert and Gertrude Berman
Larry R Bingaman '55
Paul R Bingaman '49
BKW Coach Line
Blue Bell. Inc.
Robert M Brenneman '73
Christine M Bringman "82
Bristol-Myers Fund
Paul B '50 and Virginia Slough '50
Buehler
Buffalo Valley Telephone Co,
Council for the Advancement and Support
of Education
Central Builders Supply
Jack E Cisney '59
Gordon W '73 and Janice Kimmerer '75
Clark
Class of 1939
William E Cochran '83
Combustion Engineering
Ruth J Cunningham
Walter W Custance '69
Lyn Bailey D'Alessandro '51
Phillip H. and Joanne C David
Mary Snyder Davis '65
Signe Alford Davis '31
Charles L, DeBrunner '73
John G Devine '49
Henry and Dolly Diers
Fred Dunkelberger '63
Kenneth F '55 and Charlotte Sandt '56
Erdley
Constantme Exarchos '68
Exxon Education Foundation
Burden S Faust '51
Russell C. '75 and Jacquelyn Strub '75
Filbey
Frank W and Joan Fletcher
Ford Motor Company Fund
William H Gehron '40
GEICO Insurance Group
General Signal
Stephen C Gettier '63
GTE Corporation
Roberto Gundaker '64
Arlene Laudenslager Hatton '31
Paul J Helleren '80
Hilsher Graphics
Paul R Hinsch '74
Raymond '47 and Dorothy Dellecker '43
Hochstuhl
Merle V Hoover '41
William A '44 and Margaret Gemmill
'44 Janson
Miriam Garner Johnson '41
Johnson & Johnson
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Kieffer Physical Therapy
Earl F '57 and Mary Ann Bingaman '55
Kleintop
Karl E '36 and Margaret Dunkle '41
Kniseley
Harold R '48 and Corinne Kahn '45
Kramer
Kreamer Feed Store
Charles E Kroeck '31
Samuel Kuba III '75
Michael J Kucey
Richard K and Janet M Laing
Charles A. and Janet B Laubach
W, Frank '39 and Isabel Tewkesbury '39
Laudenslayer
Norman H Lauer '62
L/B Water Service, Inc
Robert E '61 and Joan Lawley '62 Leighty
Faye R, Lewis '52
Wallace J Lindsay. Jr '74
William F Livengood '67
John P and Nancy B. Locke
Paul B Lucas '28
David F '80 and Cindy Wolter '82 Lynch
Marvin J, Malone '63
Douglas L '70 and Lynn Keim '71 Marion
Susan A, Martin '78
Milton H, Maslin '65
Charles G and Linda L Maxfield
Thomas S. and Suzanne T McCready
Faith Harbeson McNitt '41
Merck Company Foundation
Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation
Middleswanti Potato Chips
Charles H Miller '29
Wayne W Miller '65
Richard D Moglia '47
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company
Mary Sarba Norwood '50
Stephen W Owen II '39
James C Packard '70
Joseph P Palchak, Jr '71
Thomas J. Panek '88
Rose Runk Perry '36
Philadelphia National Bank
Melissa Smoot Phillips '41
Vernon R Phillips '38
Phillips Petroleum Company
Thomas G and Janet Pickering
Douglas A, Portzline '41
Eleanor K Pourron '59
Procter and Gamble
Sidney G and Marylou Ranck
Diane Christopher Rapport '75
Scott C & Mary D Rea Trust
James B, '49 and Marilyn Beers '51 Reilly
Sidney F '59 and Sandra Brandt '61
Richard
Ruth Specht Richter '41
Charles J. and Carmen Ries
Mrs. William O. Roberts
Sandra M. Rocks '75
Philmer H Rohrbaugh '74
Jeffrey A. Roush '71
Allen I '60 and Carol Shesler '63 Rowe
Chester G, Rowe '52
James O. '80 and Margaret Gutjahr '83
Rumbaugh
Thomas D, '63 and Diane Norcross '65
Samuel
Richard F Saylor '69
Willard H. '41 and Hilda Fnederich '40
Schadel
M Jane Schnure '39
John A, Schoffstall. Sr '33
A Rebecca Schumacher '72
Karen S. Schwille '85
Stan Seiple
Paul C. Shatto. Jr '41
Margaret R, Shekletski '37
Stanley R. Shilling '57
Keith A. '81 and Beth Nacinovich '82
Shuey
Richard L. and Hazel Skinner
Priscilla Edwards Slack '69
Smeltz Auto Sales Co.
Carl G.Smith '28
Jill Fuller Snyder '58
Joseph A, Snyder, Jr '64
Victor J, Sobolewski III '79
Norrine Bailey Spencer '68
J. Donald Steele. Jr '73
John R. '51 and Lois Gordon '52 Steiger
Eugene B. Steininger '48
Dorothy Turnbach Stickney '31
Strawbridge and Clothier
W. Alfred Streamer '26
Stroehmann Brothers Co.
Robert W Surplus '45
Louis A. Szabo '54
Elinor M Thompson '71
Townsend's, Inc.
Dorothy Turner '36
James M. and LaRue Unglaube
Gene R Urey
Louis A, Vermillion '70
Thomas A. Voll '83
Walnut Acres, Inc.
JeffreyG, Whitney '63
Robert E. Winter '48
Aileen Witmer
Jeffrey S '71 and Joan Mercer '73 Witte
Eleanor Shenff Wolf '32
Kathryn Morning Ziegler '30
Ralph G. Ziegler '68
The Heritage
Club
Membership in this society is
offered to individuals who have
provided for Susquehanna through
charitable trusts and annuities,
bequests and life insurance. The
legacy provided by planned gifts
assures a solid foundation for
Susquehanna as the University
faces the challenges of the future.
Susquehanna is honored and
privileged to recognize the
following members of the
Heritage Club:
Samuel S. Adams '58
Lynn Hassinger Askew '57
Douglas E '49 and Lucille Arthur
Louise Mehnng Bankert '35
H Vernon '31 and Marie Blough
James Brogan
Robert R Clark '36
Richard and Mabel Fultz '33 Chilcott
(Marguerite Border Cook '39
Aloysius V '48 and Phyllis Swartz '49
Derr
Alberta Ditty
Beatrice H. Ebert
Francis R Gelnett '37
Alan and Glona Hassman
Helen S. Haugan
Leolin O Hayes '30
Carl L '48 and Esther Herman
A conversation in from of Fisher Science Hull.
James M. Herrold '28
William H Hudson '38
Lawrence M '43 and Louise Kresge
'45 Isaacs
William and Lynne Karniol
The Rev. Dr Lester J '37 and
Elizabeth Karschner
Esther Yingling Kern '38
Dr Joseph and Frances Roush '50
Kovacic
Mary W Moffitt '28
Albert P '50 and Louise A. '50 Molinaro
Leah C Oberheim '47
Harold and Nancy O'Connor
Caroline Grubb Reisinger '39
Josephine Shuman Robbins
Mrs Raymond E Roush
Margaret R, Shekletski '37
Erie I '35 and Mar)orie S Shoberl
Mary Elise Spiggle '34
James and LaRue Unglaube
Louise E West '39
Elizabeth Wiley
E- E Wissinger
Eleanor Sheriff Wolf '32
Bruce '33 and Marian Walborn
'33Wonhington
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Susquehanna enjoys
a history of strong
alumni support.
Alumni Contributors
many ways, Susquehanna's success is measured
by the participation of those closest to the
University — its alumni. Susquehanna enjoys a
history of strong alumni support, and 1990-91
is no exception. It is a pleasure to recognize
the thousands of dedicated alumni whose
support is helping current students reach their
full potential for academic achievement,
leadership and service to others:
Class of 1917
Maroon Club
Phoebe Herman, deceased
Orange Club
Marion Moyer Potteiger
Class of 1919
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Helen Salem Wescoat
Class of 1921
Yvonne Everest Harmon
Mane Romig Huntington
Class of 1923
Maroon Club
Harold R Ruhl
Class of 1924
Benjamm Kurtz Circle
Margaret Wicjiund Blough
Mabel Kinzey Fetterolf
Other
Helen J, Rearick
Ruth Bond Steininger
Class of 1925
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Martin L Grossman
Orange Club
Guy M Lubold
Harry E Steffen
Adeline K. Slrouse
Freeman Wilhour
Other
Laura Henninger Boyer
Alda L. Long
Ruth Gaugler Sanders
Class of 1926
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Martha Larson Martin
7858 Society
W. Alfred Streamer
Other
Lee E. Boyer
Raymond O. Gilbert
Orville B. Landis
Lucy Herr Smith
Class of 1927
Maroon Club
Zelda F Haus
Orange Club
Grace Beckley Kramer
Other
Harriet Dietrich Jessup
Class of 1928
President's Associates
James M Herrold
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Elizabeth M, Fisher
Elizabeth Hauser Kinsel
)858 Society
Paul B Lucas
CarIG Smith
Maroon Club
Dorothy Rothermel Chaffee
H Ruth Folkmann
Orange Club
Mary Weimer Moffitt
Sara Seal Stauffer
Other
Margaret H Buyers
Harold F Doebler
Walter S Ide
Class of 1929
J858 Society
Charles H, Miller
Maroon Club
George E Beam
Raymond O Rhine
Orange Club
William H Dreibelbis
Helen K. Weaver
Other
Charles E Fisher
Horace W Voughl
Class of 1930
President s Associates
Simon B Rhoads
1858 Society
Kathryn Morning Ziegler
Maroon Club
J. Richard Mattern
Orange Club
Paul M Bishop
Frances Thomas Davis
Other
Harry S Baird
Dorothy Strine Bowers
Henry C. Hoffman
Daniel H Kwasnoski
Gladys Knoebel Persing
Class of 1931
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Martha Laudenslager Davis
Lawrence C Fisher, deceased
1858 Society
Signe Alford Davis
Arlene Laudenslager Hatton
Charles E Kroeck
Dorothy Turnbach Stickney
Maroon Club
H Vernon Blough
Paul W Hartline
Paul D Reamer
Charles J Shearer
Other
Walter L Burford
Alma Bowersox Clark
Frank C Gill
William S. Hermann
Margaret Hoftmeisler Hess
Miriam Keim Kolle
Guy J Moyer
Inez Sarver Parker
Louise Miller Prothero
Ethlynne Miller Schultz
Nellie Shue Von Dorster
W Michael Weader
Class of 1932
1858 Society
Eleanor Sheriff Wolf
Maroon Club
Herman R Fenstermacher
J, Robert Reeder
Kermit D Witmer
Orange Club
Margaret Clelland
Merle E Hubbard
Other
Margaret Markle Artley
Glenroy H, Bishop
Margaret E, Fink
Roscoe L. Fisher
Lewis R Fox
John Kindsvatter
Arline Kanyuck Lerda
B. Ray Minich
Edna Williamson Wilkinson
Class of 1933
President s Associates
Bruce Worthmgton
Marian Walborn Worthmgton
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Mabel Fultz Chilcolt
Laird S Gemberlmg
J Donald Steele
7858 Society
John A. Schoffstall. Sr
Maroon Club
William F Carolan
Josephine Hoy Lamb
William R. Swarm
Orange Club
Beatrice Gentzler Armold
Grace C Boyle
Mae McDonald McGroarty
Amelia Krapf Williams
Other
Fred L Carl
Quinto W Gionla
Margaret Ide Maguire
Diana Lizdas Snyder
Class of 1934
President's Associates
Aberdeen Phillips Hutchison
D Edgar Hutchison
Kathryn Jarrett Rhoads
MaryE, Spiggle
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
James A. Bonsall
William S Morrow
Maroon Club
Ruth Bergslresser Koch
Sara Ulnch Tollinger
Other
Josephine Pifer Bteakley
Madeline Steininger Hermann
Earnest W Huslon
Frances Kline MacPherson
Eleanor Brown Miller
Pauline Crow Mount
H Blanche Savidge
Jerauld M. Schlegel
Class of 1935
President's Associates
Erie I Shobertll
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Louise Mehring Bankerl
Robert R Clark
Maroon Club
Kenneth R. Anderson
Donald K. Henry
Frances Hubler Nuernberg
Orange Club
Xavier Abbott
William B Carulh
Mary Patterson Yeager
Other
Ralpti C Geigle
Class of 1936
President's Associates
Grace Drew Greninger
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
James A. Grossman
7858 Society
Rose Runk Perry
Dorottiy Turner
Maroon Club
Janet Earhart Harkins
f^arcella Ctiaya Turnbach
Orange Club
Steptien Azary
George E Phillips
Other
Thomas H Craig
Gwendolyn Schlegal Cramer
Clarence W Farley
Kathryn Weber Finkbiner
James B Finn
Jerome V Guss, Sr
Horace M Hutchison
Ruth Williamson Kelly
RoyR. Leilzel
Alice Smith Loope
Ernst IVIahr
Francis C Miller
John H. Naegeli
Leonard A. Najaka
Mary Landon Russell
Reginald P Seavey
Ralph I. Shockey
Anna Mease Wagner
Walter Wasilewski
Jacob D Yaros
Class of 1937
President s Associates
Francis R Gelnetl
Lester J Karschner
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Donald A Gauer
E Raymond Shaheen
'858 Society
'I'argaret Roush Shekletski
Orange Club
J Chester Long
Elsie Myers
T Luke Toomey
Other
Mary Reese Dean
Mary Scott Gumpher
Woodrow J Klinger
Mary-Beth Richard Knight
Class of 1938
President's Associates
Reed A Greninger
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Herbert C Lauver
1858 Society
Karl E Kniseley
Vernon R. Phillips
Maroon Club
Robert A Boyer
Esther Yingling Kern
George J. Kimmel
Ray W Kline
Orange Club
Gladys Telleen Ahrenholz
Margaret Boyle Brown
Mary Heim Davey
Jean Rheinhart Hodgdon
Mary Jarrett Newland
Ruth Wheeland Wentz
Other
Helen Hisdorf Dauberman
Richard E Ditzler
Ruth Jones Hershey
John Rakshys
Caroline Grubb Reisinger
Peter Shuty
Verlin H Smalts
Elizabeth Fry Vogel
Class of 1939
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
William P Ayers
Robert M Bastress
Paul D Ochenrider
Edward M Sivick
7858 Society
Isabel Tewkesbury Laudenslayer
W Frank Laudenslayer
Stephen W Owen II
M Jane Schnure
Maroon Club
Mathilda Neudoerffer Powell
Orange Club
Verna Gayman Baldwin
Jean B Beamenderfer
Other
Marjorie Curtis Hanson
John R Knaul
Martha Klinger Riegel
Eleanor Saveri Wise
Class of 1940
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Hester Bittinger Ayers
Robert A Gabrenya
John W Hoffman
Florence Rothermel Latsha
t858 Society
William H Gehron
Hilda Friedench Schadel
Maroon Club
Helen Musselman Dobbie
John Garcia Gensel
William E. Nye II
Orange Club
Donald A Critchfield
Other
Edward E Eisenhart
Robert F Fisher
Ethel Straesser Gilbert
J Leon Haines
Richard S Hummel
Mary Mack Pendered
Naomi Bingaman Shafer
Barner S Swartz
Grace Fries Walter
L. Dallas Ziegler
Class of 1941
President's Associates
Mary Emma Yoder Jones
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Florence Reitz Brenneman
Joseph F Campana
Warren C Herrold
Jane Hutchison Kaempfer
Jane Wormley Shaffer
Ruth Naylor Shaffer
Robert Updegrove
1858 Society
Margaret Dunkle Kniseley
Merle V Hoover
Miriam Garner Johnson
Faith Harbeson McNitt
Melissa Smoot Phillips
Douglas A. Portzline
Ruth Specht Richter
Willard H. Schadel
Paul C Shatto, Jr
Maroon Club
George H, Bantley
Elaine Miller Hunt
John P Powell
Orange Club
Lois Yost Critchfield
J. Alfred Fryer
Marion Boyer Harvey
Dorothy Artz Kepler
Elizabeth Reese McGhee
FerneE, Poorbaugh
Kenneth E. Wilt
Other
G Robert Booth
Samuel S Fletcher
Eleanor Smith Haas
William 0- May
Class of 1942
President's Associates
Blanche Forney Rogers
Edward S. Rogers
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Fred O. Brubaker
Maroon Club
Mildred E Bittner
Melvin E Haas
Jeanne Fenner Helm
Kathe Hansen Roberts
Orange Club
Nancy Griesemer Reifsnyder
Other
Stanley Baxter
Janet Shockey Einstein
Forrest F Heckert
Mary Lee Krumbholz Hoover
Martin W Hopkins
August T Kaufman
Lois Schweitzer Lane
Robert H Messner
Gertrude Fetzer Pardoe
Delphine Hoover Reitz
Betty Malone Sharkey
Chester J Shusta
Eugene L Smith
Jean Warner Waidelich
Frederick G Warner, Jr
Irma Bauman Wegst
Ralph E Wolfgang
Maxine Heefner Wos
Miriam Unangsl Zell
Class of 1943
President's Associates
Lawrence M Isaacs
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
June Jerore Sivick
Marjone Wolfe McCune
7858 Society
Dorothy Dellecker Hochsluhl
Maroon Club
John C Helm
Herbert H Holderman
Frederic G MacQuesten
Eileen Boone Winter
Orange Club
Edward E Miller
Dorothy Webber Smith
Feme Lauver Zeigler
Other
Helen Murray Carper
Marion V Crow
Ethel Kniffin Flannery
James W Hall
RuthE McCorkill
Earl Mohney
Mary Cox Moore
Eleanor Lyons Roos
Ruth Billow Spooner
Emagean Pensyl Whitmoyer
Class of 1944
President's Associates
Helen Hocker Schueler
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Mary Jane Rudy Clark
1858 Society
Susan Goyne Amedow
Margaret Gemmill Janson
William A Janson
Orange Club
Janet Hoke Reiff
Other
Frank 8. Attinger
Geraldine E Bemiller
Phyllis Wolfe Englert
Wilmer H.Grimm
David J Heim
Ethel Wilson Kerschner
Jean Renter Kolb
Jean Buffington Sunday
Cathenne Byrod Whitman
Joseph J Wos
Class of 1945
President's Associates
Louise Kresge Isaacs
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Joyce Jenkins McClure
A, Franklin Wolfe
7858 Society
Corinne Kahn Kramer
Robert W. Surplus
Maroon Club
Audrey Dodge Gensel
Orange Club
Mary Moyer Bringman
Jean Kinzer Brinser
Other
Marian Willard Dowlin
Mary Basehoar Ebaugh
John J Kocsis
Celo V Leitzel
Edna McVicker
J Bertram Strickland
Herman G Stuempfle
Calvin M Wilmer
Class of 1946
President's Associates
C Glenn Schueler
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
James R Clark
Orange Club
Jean Strausser Green
Other
Carmen Beckwith Addleman
Ruthe Garman Brouk
John J Driscoll
Virginia Hallock
Charlotte Smith Harrison
Honorary
Degree
Recipients
The following individuals, who
have received honorary degrees
from Susquehanna, made gifts
to the University in 1990-91:
MyrI Alexander H72
Solomon S. Bernards H'81
J. Stephen Bremer H'74
Charles B H'82 and Lore Degenstein
Harold A. Dunkelberger H'79
Edward T Hall H'64
George F, H'71 and Janet Earhart
'36 Harkins
Henry H'88 and Jane Hood
John C Horn H'65
Thomas W, Hurlocker H'90
Robert W Koons H'58
Theodore H'75 and Nadine Lindquist
Carl H75 and ThildaMau
Georgia L, McMurray H'80
Robert E Schellberg H70
Theodore F. Schneider H'85
Helen M Thai H77
John W Vannorsdall H76
Gustave W, Weber H77
Religious
Organizations
and Churches
The University is honored to
recognize the following synods
and churches for their generous
and meaningful support during
1990-91:
Aid Association For Lutherans (AAL)
Allegheny Synod. E.L.C.A.
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Evangelical Lutheran Church,
Waynesboro, PA
HolyThnity Lutheran Church. Hershey, PA
Lower Susquehanna Synod, E.L.C.A.
St. Luke Evangelical Lutheran Church,
Silverspring, MD
St. Mark's Lutheran Church, York. PA
Upper Susquehanna Synod, EL C,A,
Government
and Other
Organizations
Susquehanna University is pleased to
recognize the following government
entities and organizations whose gifts
and grants played such a vital role
in the University's success during
1990-91:
Ben Franklin Technological Center
Council for the Aid and Support
lo Education
Class of 1939
Clerrcal/Secretarial Association
Commonvwealth of Pennsylvania
National Science Foundation
Pennsylvania Campus Compact
Spectroscopy Society
University of Arizona
Women's Auxiliary of Susquehanna
University
WQSU AM and FM
Marie Klick Hodick
Donald R Leach
Gloria Gasparoli Leto
Betty Herr McKelvey
Marjone Barton Myers
Janet Rohrbach Robinson
Dorothy Sternal Thomas
Class of 1947
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Ferdinand Bongartz
William R Camerer. Jr.
Leah Cryder Oberheim
7858 Society
Raymond Hochsluhl
Richard D. Moglia
Maroon Club
Frank C Corcoran
Mary Lizzio Govekar
Lenore Garman Horner
Orange Club
John C,S, Crosbie
E Jean Kelly
Nancy Myers Landis
Elizabeth Miller Leach
John R Leach
James S Milford
Alan Parcells
Other
Donald R Bashore
Allen W Flock
Carolyn Pfahler Haman
Hilda Markey Kocsis
Marvin W Maneval
Ongkar Narayan
Jean W Noble
Evelyn WilhourReitz
George E Riegel
William B. Rothenberg
Louise H Schlick
Gayle Clark Weigle
Adah A, Wolle
Naomi Day Wood
Class of 1948
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Donald A King
William H McClure
Robert F Wohlsen
7858 Society
Harold R Kramer
Eugene B Steininger
Robed E Winter
Maroon Club
Carl L Herman
Gertrude Roberts Lindemann
Richard W Lindemann
Donald P Rohrbach
Orange Club
Dale S Bringman
George A Cooper
Dorothy Eilhardt Gundrum
Eugene H Gundrum
H Lee Rebel
Charles L Lady
Eleanor Steele Lady
Martha Sharwarko Reid
Bessie Bathgate Ruhl
Dexter N Weikel
Other
Shirley Shroyer Bartholomew
Dawn Ebert Bergstresser
John B Bergstresser
Belty Smith Bomboy
David E Bomboy
Gaynelle Wagoner Compton
Caroline Graybill Heimberger
Donald L Herrold
James F Howell
Gloria Reichley Krug
Kenneth D Loss
Lois Dauberman Schultz
Harold L Sharadin
Jean Kelton Weber
John D Wiley
Martha Garard Yocum
Frank A- Zeidler
Class of 1949
President's Associates
Douglas E Arthur
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Donald Fosselman
Nevin C T Shaffer
7858 Society
Paul R Bingaman
John G Devine
James B Reilly
Maroon Club
Roy R Bilger
Mary Jane Jessen Hansen
John Hospodar
Helen Smith Sanders
Gabrielle Speyer Thorp
Orange Club
Edith Wegner Hebel
Isabel Kiss Jones
Kenneth D Orr
James B Peters
Ella Felherolf Raup
William R Ruhl
Ruth Bulfmglon Smith
Ralph H Tietbohl
Other
Constance Black Achenbach
Donald L Adams
Elaine Williams Barner
Waller C Beck
Betsy Hill Clark
Irma Slrawbndge Hallenbeck
Ruth Lorrah Henry
Mary Ann Getsinger Roman
Nancy Everett Hoover
Robert S Hoover
Harry R, Johnston
Jean Young Kaufman
Maude Jones Koch
Janet Sharrow Lucas
Kenneth M Merz
Winifred Myers O'Dell
Margaret Lalta Outerbridge
Warren S Outerbridge
William L Plock
Joyce Bell Port
Ruth Klinger Reisenweaver
Dolores Mattson Risline
Joyce Botldorf Sheaffer
Jean Matthews Sporborg
Roy E Stahl
Charles R Wian
John H Wright. Jr
Evan P ZIock
Frances Lybarger ZIock
Class of 1950
President's Associates
Albert P Molinaro
Louise Siemers Molinaro
Donald E Wissinger
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Raymond C Lauver
James O Rumbaugh
Louis F Santangelo. Jr.
Richard L Welzel
7858 Society
Paul B Buehler
Virginia Blough Buehler
Mary Sarba Norwood
Maroon Club
James C Gehns
Charles H Grund
Roger C Howling
Frances Roush Kovacic
Everett M Manning
Jeanne Kahler Manning
Anna Mae Oyster
Jack M Thorp
Orange Club
Robert M Bolig
Richard E Campbell
Barbara Watkins Clark
Donald R Davis
Patricia Houiz Haines
Jean Rothermel Miller
Jeanne M Orner
George W- Phillips
Janet Wolf Statler
Donald F Wohlsen
Ottier
Susan Kline Bennett
Robert L Block
Lillian Hoover Bloomquisl
Shirley Showalter Boyer
John H Buffington
Maria Shetler Bull
Theodore H Clark
Ray E Fleming
John Gow III
Harold S Greenly
Paul R. Haffly
Vernon J Miller
Elaine Faddis Ogara
Helen Polk Peitz
Betty Raup Renn
John A Reuther
Robert E. Ricedorf
Franklin T Ulman
Paul A Wagner
Richard G Westervelt
Barbara Anderson Wilson
Lloyd T Wilson
Class of 1951
President's Associates
Hazel Brobsl Brown
W. Donald Fisher
Flora Barnhart Wissinger
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Robert R Patterson
7858 Society
Lyn Bailey D'Alessandro
Burden S Faust
fyiarilyn Beers Reilly
John R Steiger
Maroon Club
Walter L Brandau
Martha Martin Gehns
Lois Seybrecht Grund
Jeanne Attinger Hassinger
Robert A. Pittello
Jesse Stone
Orange Club
JuneKlingler Biglleri
Marsh C. Bogar
Alice Yonghaus Davenport
Nelda Shafer Davis
Jean Hill Delsite
Mary Lehman Gruver
Jacob B Harder, Jr
Gerald E Moorhead
Alice Greeger Pfetfer
Charles W Taylor
Susan Follz Tietbohl
Belty Beam Wohlsen
Shirley A Young
Other
Ben C Alter
Robert L Bitting
William H Bosch
Fern Baumgardner Buese
Melvin L Dunn
John L Eccker
Janice Arner Himmelman
Paul R Jones
Jean McDonald Joyce
Nancy Cosgrove Mackin
Gardiner Marek, Sr
Jean VanVoorhis McAndrew
Grace McKeever Newman
Robert M. Ogara
Martha Albert Putnam
Class of 1952
President's Associates
Marilyn Krelz Fisher
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Vincent E Boyer
Patncia F Healhcole
Kay LaRue Lauver
Commencement Processional 1991.
1858 Society
Faye R Lewis
Chester G Rowe
Lois Gordon Steiger
Maroon Club
Barbara Barnhart Bacher
James E. Chadwick
Bernice Jochem Howling
Lorraine Rarick Liddmgton
Jacob M Spangler
G Allan Vollmers
Orange Club
Charles H Carr
Voylet Dietz Carr
Gilbert O, Day. Jr.
Helen Achenbach Keitel
Don A Linn
Clair S Mitch
James W, Morns
David G Volk
Other
Elinor Tyson Aurand
Frank V Compton
Barbara Stagg Eccker
Gene J Fluri
C, DaleGateman
Sylvia Scholl Hemstead
W Gordon Joyce
Richard L Kearns
Ruth Roslander Lembach
Kenneth A Lenker
Wayne P Lupolt
Betty Pearson Messner
Howard A, Miller
Minam Vogler Olson
Kathleen Schnerr Price
Lois Renter
Ruth Smith Robinson
John J Takach
William C Treon. Jr.
Thomas Wallace
Janet Wingert Yetter
Charles ZIock
Class of 1953
President's Associates
Dorothy Apgar Ross
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
William C. Davenport
Maroon Club
Joyce Wagner Torek
Steve F Torok
Orange Club
Harmon L Andrews
Ruth Freed Bosch
Madaline Lease Cook
Pamela McKegg Doney
Bettie Winey Moorhead
Edward W Neuman
Donald R Sheldon
Joan Wiant Williamson-Clark
Other
Mary Brown Alter
Marguerite Heffelfinger Budd
Nancy McKinney Carmichael
Joseph Condon
Lewis R Drumm, Jr
R Christine Harman Engle
V Carl Gacono
Edward P Kopt
Caroline Rutherford Mason
Charles N Mason. Jr
Kenneth E Orris
Charles A Snyder, Jr
M Josephine Stuter
Ernest R. Walker, Esq
Robert C Wyllie
Class of 1954
President's Associates
Rebecca Shade Mignot
Samuel D Ross, Jr
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Margaret Henderson Davenport
7858 Society
Henry R Albright
Louis A Szabo
Maroon Club
George Liddmgton
Orange Club
Ned M Arbogast
Nora Steinhards Galins
Irene Oldt Hubs
Graydon I. Lose
RuthE Osborn
Alexander T Oshirak
Arthur C Stamfel
Janet Miller Taylor
Other
Irene Meerbach Anderson
Marilyn Fetterolf Bowers
Carolyn Lucas Boyer
Samuel Carmichael
William C Church
Betle Vincent Cooper
Nancy Krieg Currens
James C. Dell
Marlin V Heffner
Walter R Henry
Ruth Baer Herbert
Dwight E, Keener
Shirley Thompson Khalouf
Eleanor Borski King
Lucian Smith Leach
Jack M Schreffler
Faye Kostenbauder Williamson
Class of 1955
President's Associates
Rulh Scolt Nunn
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Bruce A Bell
Arlan K Gilbert
James J Gormley
Merle F Ulsh
1858 Society
Larry R Bingaman
Kenneth F Erdley, Jr
Mary Ann Bingaman Klemtop
Orange Club
Helen Williams Boyd
Richard K Boyd
Harry F Kocher. Jr
Wayne E Miller
William H Vanderhoof. Jr.
Other
Waller C Albert
Nancy Richards Benner
Charles W Coates
Shirley Decker Galeman
Helen Griffiths Hendry
Lana Fegley Henry
W Deen Lauver
Richard E McCarty
Carlene Lamade Schock
Frank G Smith
Joanne Quick Spangler
Cart R- Winey
Margaret Wright Wolfe
Class of 1956
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Deborah Krapl Bell
Elsie Gruber Gormley
Harry M. Leister, Jr
1858 Society
Charles S Bailes
Charlotte Sandt Erdley
Maroon Club
Henry W Geiss
Eugene F Kolva
Orange Club
Carol Dauberman Chidsey
Henry S Cook
William K Doney
Maurice R Feldman
Marjorie Kostenbauder Finley
Doris Moon Metcalf
Audrey Vollman Vanderhoof
Other
Charlotte Meerbach Bunke
John C- Bunke
Claire Rosengarten Dromgoole
Richard Eyster
Jane Clark Hazen
Ruth Brobst Johnson
Clyde R- Kauffman
Alice Fellows Keener
Winifred Bonsall Keiter
Betsy Shirk Kirchner
Clayton E Leach. Jr.
Mary Hildebrand Naugle
Helene A Nestler
George W Orren
Evelyn Herbslrith Ruffing
Joanne Mummert Spangler
Sally Brown Sulliuan
Seth P Wheeland
[ylargaret Brady Wyllie
Janet Gerner Yeich
John D. Yeich
Class of 1957
President's Associates
Peter M Nunn
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Lynn Hassinger Askew
Jack K, Bishop
Clay L. Lorah
Corporate
and Private
Foundations
Much of Susquehanna's momentum
came from the financial support
received during 1990-91 from the
following corporate and private
foundations:
Apple Foundation
Carpenter Technology Corporation
Foundation
lUlary D. Comerford Trust
The Charles B. Degenstein Foundation
The Harry F Duncan Foundation
Foundation for Independent Colleges
The Ambrose N, & Ida Fredrickson
Foundation
The G. Scott & Bessie K. Guyer
Foundation
The Hall Foundation
Jewish Chautauqua Society
The Christian R. & Mary Lindback
Foundation
The McCormick Trusts
Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation
The Pressor Foundation
John and Verna Reidler Foundation
Sears Roebuck Foundation
L.B. Smith Educational Foundation
The Donald B. and Dorothy L. Stabler
Foundation
Sun Company Foundation
The Margaret L. Wendt Foundation
York Container Foundation
Bequests
Susquehanna University honors the i
memory of visionary and caring
alumni and friends from whom
bequests were received during
1990-91;
Estate of Beatrice V Bowman
Lawrence C Fisher '31, deceased
Estate of Robert F Goodman
Estate of Helen B Russell
Honorary Gifts
Susquehanna honors these
individuals who were recognized
through special gifts from friends
or family for significant achievements
or special events:
Larry G- Romig "57
by Alan E. and Ruth A. Carp
Lawrence M, Isaacs '43
by Ted and Many Ellen Isaacs Dix
by Sara G and John D. Kirkland
by Jane Isaacs Speedling
John Magnus
by Ellen Berry Codella '87
by Paul S- Daniels '79
by Caroline Day
by Vitolds and Milena Gobins
by Peler H and Evelyn M Haller
by Helen G Hodam
by Jane H Margesson
by Rachael Welsh Paden '83
by Dale J. Travis '82
Bruce Wagenseller
by Mrs. Webster G. Mayer
Clifford V. and Jane Pressor
by Bruce 0. and Sachiko Presser
by Louise Slater
1858 Society
Earl F. Kleintop
Stanley R, Shilling
Maroon Club
Marion D Drumheller
George F Schluchterer
Orange Club
Ronald E Fouche
Jane Longenecker Grim
Donald R, Henninger
Other
Mary Rosendale Bucolo
Linda Youhon Collins
Park H. Haussler
Sandra Gilftllan Khuen-Kryk
Suzanne Beal McCarty
John D. Moody
Thiry Reamer Olbrich
George H. Posptsil
Frank L. Romano
Suzanne Wahl Schaeffer
Barbara Boob Shaffer
Dorothy Wardle Spencer
Joan Raudenbush Wendel
Leroy B. Wolfe, Jr
Nancy Marek Wolfe
Class of 1958
7858 Society
Jill Fuller Snyder
Maroon Club
Vernon V. Hoover
Richard L, Kisslak
Alice Ann Patterson Leidel
Janis Quigley Schluchterer
Orange Club
Sheldon A Johnson
Lee Erholm MacKenn
Gail Woolbert White
James W. White
Other
Anne M Ambromovage
Janice Paul Arcidiacono
Richard H, Cahn
Mary Neal Coleman
Gary L Crum
Stanley E, DeCamp
Mary Lou Ernst Fonberg
Barbara Enck Good
Wade L, Hoffman
Dons Keener Holcomb
James A, Keiser
Dawn Douglas Liberman
Nancy Bumbarger Peterson
Richard Purnell
Joan A Richie
William M. Rohrbach
Walter D Runkle
Janet Gordon Ruiz
Wayne Rutz
Nancy Lockett Savage
Mary Moore Schatkowski
Carolyn Gillaspie Snow
Mary E Souden
Sara V, Troutman
Robert C. White
Gloria Myers Willauer
Robert A, Willauer
Class of 1959
Benjan^in Kurtz Circle
Robert L Fiscus
Raymond J Kerstetter, Jr.
7858 Society
Jack E, Cisney
Eleanor K, Pourron
Sidney F Richard
Maroon Club
Margaret Brubaker Gray
Russell L McTague
Susan Lehman Norlhrup
Joan Bittinger Weber
Orange Club
Gerald O. Fletcher
Russell P Mertz
Dale L, Patterson
Glenn R. Showalter
GeneWitiak
Ray J Yeingsl
Judith Anderson Zucker
Other
Ruth Coleman Acker
Robert M Anderson
Gary E. Aucker
Lois Kohl Badgley
Joseph M. Barlow
JohnT Baskin
Julie Stauffer Bender
William M Berger
Lester L Brubaker
Carl R Catherman
Gail Muller England
Carolyn Birkhimer Ernst
Margaret Pattyson Greene
Denece Newhard Haussler
Carl A Horsfield
Jams Adams John
Nancy Eiserman Kelly
Paul D. Olbrich
Lester E. Rudistll
Mary-Margaret Overly Rulh
Marian Bowman Schrock
Janet Rohrbach Showers
Clyde H Wood
Class of 1960
7858 Society
Allen I Rowe
Maroon Club
Barry B Bealor
Nancy Phillips Bealor
Donald E Coleman
James R Middleswarth
Stephanie Haase Moore
Orange Club
Richard Reichard
Ronald L, Smith
Larry W, Updegrove
Willi K. E. Weichelt
Other
Richard C Albright
Helene Schumacher Barner
Patricia Eitzen Beck
Katherine Wagner Colucci
Michael F Fahey, Jr
Helen Harding Ferraro
Ralph W. Ferraro
Donald M Gray
Gary A Hackenberg
C. Edward Huber
C. Wesley Hunt
Barbara Shilling Klepper
Amos G Kunkle. Jr
Ella Koch Kunkle
Lillian Holcombe Martin
Patricia Campbell Pelkey
Harry L, Powers
Roberts. Probert, Jr
Beverly Braun Rhodes
James A, Rhodes
Ray E Richie
Cleone Hohman Rudisill
Denny R Shank
June Nonnemacher Shank
Esther Rebuck Speck
Howard Speck, Jr.
Carol Daily Stierle
George N Swann
Jean Wenk Thruston
Sara McCahan Williams
Virginia Alexander Yanchus
Sally Kehler Yates
Class of 1961
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Linda Traub Fiscus
Stephen T Toy
7858 Society
Robert E Leighty
Sandra Brandt Richard
Maroon Club
Nancy A Davis
Laurance W, Miller
Gary L. Moore
Orange Club
Maurice H, Bobst. Jr.
R Allen Fiscus
Marlin A Inch
Raymond C. Sharrow
Virginia Kratz Sharrow
Other
Eugene F Alichwer
Louis R Coons
Margaret Webb Coons
Jacquelyn Barber Cooper
Glona Albert Crum
Sandra Schell Deen
Essene Harvey Finlaw
Carol McCloy Gilchrist
Paul W Harter
Richard Horn
Annamae Hockenbrock Horwhat
Thomas J. Keener
William E, Kissinger
Linda K Leonard
Paul A Martin
Alfred G. Shaffer III
Jack F Snider
Karen Goeringer Snider
Janice Stahl Snyder
Barbara Pontz Tolbert
Jocelyn Swope Zimmerman
Paul P Zimmerman
Class of 1962
Presidents Associates
Carl H Hitchner
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Dorothy M. Anderson
Leslie R- Butler
Maria Wernikowski Macfarlan
Francis A. Nace
7858 Society
Norman H. Lauer
Joan Lawley Leighty
Maroon Club
Elizabeth Hodges Bagger
Robert E. Brenner, Jr
Philip M, Clark
Ronald C Hardnock
William H Kahl
Ronald L McGlaughlin
Jean Ewald Middleswarth
Maureen Davenport Ries
Robert A. Smith
Orange Club
Anne Ostheim Barnes
Patricia Goetz Brenan
Gloria Graybill Brubaker
Dorothy Shomper McManus
Wayne H. Minami
Terry L Moll
Audrey Kellert Yeingst
Other
JohnE, Albright
Bruce Banes
Robert B. Bechtel
Leonard R. Betkoski
Sarah Blaskovitz
Judith A Blee
Charles R. Bowen
Judith A Brndjar
William H Clark
Ben Difrancesco
Charlotte Downer Epiey
William L. Fausey
Fritz J. Fichtner. Jr.
Sandra L Forse
Ronald I. Foye
Thomas L Hanshaw
Phyllis Betz Johansen
Grace Johnson Murphy
John H Spillman
Susan E. Turnbach
Class of 1963
President's Associates
F, Thomas Casey
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Joe W Kleinbauer
Carl M Moyer
7858 Society
Fred Dunkelberger
Stephen C Gettier
Man^in J Malone
Carol Shesler Rowe
Thomas D Samuel
Jeffrey G Whitney
Maroon Club
James A Blessing
Richard E Rowe
Irene Etter Schmehl
Orange Club
Naomi Weaver Grondahl
James H Herrold
Elwood B Hippie, Jr
George W, Kindon IV
Jane Kump Kindon
Joseph P Perfilio
Marilyn Vekassy Perfilio
KayM Potts
LynnG. Sanberg
Rudolph J Vander Hiel
Frank N. Yaggi
Other
Cynthia Heist Alichwer
Carol Gresh Black
James C. Black
Florence Olson Brasser
James J Campbell
Robert W Curtis
Penelope Stamps Dagrossa
Terry J Derk
Harry B Dietrich
Thomas C Donlan
Patricia Estep Dysart
Herbert L Edwards
Carolyn Grabau Fishburn
William K Fishburn
Donna Robb Graybill
Glen B Hostetter
John H E Krohn
Judith Tuma Kuebler
Peter H Kuebler
Lynn E Lerew
John F Luscko
Theodore A Maurer
Clark R Mosier
Eileen Pettit MotI
Sandra Dunkle Nelson
James Perot
Cynthia Hoffman Priest
Joyce Lundy Rhodes
Lee A Shamory
NeilR Smith
Linda Leach Spillman
Robert J Summer
Jean Petlicoffer Swann
Ann Ferrence Tagher
Emily Parlndge Trautmann
Robert J Tushinski
H Nathan Ward
Kenneth L Wiest
Class of 1964
President s Associates
Dons Hoffman Casey
George E Harris IV
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Fred R Hauser
Frank J Leber
James W Summers
7858 Society
Robert G Gundaker
Joseph A Snyder, Jr
Maroon Club
Gene H Dechert
William A Gerkens
Harvey A Horowitz
Lori Border Kissinger
Irving H Merwin
Sally Baskin Snauffer
Orange Club
Roger L Buriak
Barbara Allen Fiscus
Albert W Grondahl
Sarah E, Hannum
William B Jones
Grace Simington Karschner
Alan L Kiel
Karen M Loeffler
Martha Sue Det)en Moll
Judith A Rolhermel
Lawrence E Shaffer
Pamela Yeager Silar
Robert Y Silar
Other
Robert C, Aerni
Alfred A. Ambrose
Ann Spriggle Beaver
Eugene C Boughner
Paul H, Bowman
James R Bramer
Larry D Brenneman
Frederick D. Brown
Donna Zeilman Chestnut
Lynn Ptister Curtin
Sandra Haney Day
Karen Frable Donald
Ethel Lawrence Edwards
John C- Garrett
Warren W Gass
M Jane Gelnett
Robert B, Hancock
JohnK Hedler. Jr.
Fred G Hershey
Shirley Garrison Hutchings
Fred W Jacobs, Jr
P Wayne Kauffman
Pamela J Kay
Terry R Kissinger
Richard E Linder
Roland L. Marionni
Dorothy Canfield Marshall
George M Mowers, Jr
Louis D O'Neil
Carol Wallding Osadchey
Theron J Royer
Michael E Rupprecht
James F Sandahl
Patricia Taylor Schmidt
Lawrence A Skinner
Linda Scharff Smith
Gary W. Stone
Douglas E Toothaker
Nancy Adams Toothaker
Jeffrey R. Weichel
James M Wilde
Class of 1965
President's Associates
PaulG Fjlipek
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Carl L Campbell
Richard E. Caruso
David A. Koch
John W, Pfrommer
Bonnie Bucks Reece
Barbara Evans Summers
1858 Society
James F App
Mary Snyder Davis
Milton H Maslin
Wayne W. Miller
Diane Norcross Samuel
Maroon Club
Paul V Hanman
F David Pennypacker
William G. Straus
R- Brent Swope
James L. Zimmerman
Orange Club
Bonnie L Johnson
Richard S Karschner
Thomas L Myers
Joseph V. VIcek
Other
Douglas R Allen
June Lawrence Alter
Helen L. Bachman
Mary Close Bacon
Dorothy Woolley Baron
Susan Evans Beard
Stacey L Bottiger
Adele Breese
Jacquelyn Loughridge Byars
Nancy Corson Carter
Bonnie Baum Castellion
E Lance Cave
Joseph M David, Jr,
Frances Ray Faylor
George W Fishel, Jr.
Muriel HartlineFolk
Lawrence J Galley
Richard W, Hafer
Robert K Hamme
Cortland M. Hatfield
Walter J Henss
Dawn Fife Kinard
Alan Knchev
Milton M Kuhn
Carolyn Tweed Leap
Victoria S Long
Meredith Wright Martin
Edith Godshall Messerschmidt
Carl F Miller
Catherine Etter Miller
Pamela Kishpaugh Miller
Edward J Pokornicky, Esq
Daniel R Seyss
Janet Clark Watts
RobertN. Watts, Jr.
David M, Wilkinson
Class of 1966
President's Associates
Wayne H Fisher
Margaret Lauver Harris
Ralph E Purpur
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Patricia Laubach Hallman
Frederick W Kelly. Jr
Donald S King
Suzanne Springer Zeok
Maroon Club
Sue C Davis
Holly Grove Delaney
Harold A Freed
Thomas R Gresh
John J Menapace
William P O'Brien
Martha Rape Wadlow
Orange Club
Ronald R Emerick
David L Eysler
Christopher J Gipe
Judith Hawk Lasley
Nancy Elston Richardson
Other
Larry D Bashore
Priscilla Clark Bashore
Elizabeth Braun Beattie
Susan Bannister Boone
Barbara Miles Bramer
Nancy Nelson Cane
Judith Beery Carter
Myrna Lee Corson
Richard D Davidson
Robert I Estill
Georgia D Fegley
Carolyn German Fox
Larry A Giesmann
Lynn Burgee Henss
Melinda Karns Hummel
R Peter Johnson
Susann McAuliffe Lucas
Stephen D Melching
Margaret Jager Nance
Barbara Reynolds Nelson
Anna Schelander Price
Samuel A Stauffer
Margaret Oelkers Talbot
Richard Talbot
Patricia Bradway Valentine
Carole Summer Ward
Marilyn Moitu Weinberg
Cheryl Spalding Wright
Lois Swartz Ymgling
Class of 1967
President's Associates
Terry L. March
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
J Robert Arthur
Franklyn M Bergonzi
7858 Society
William F Livengood
Maroon Club
Mary Drake Franco
Thomas C Maran
John A Norton
Kenneth Sausman. Jr.
Gary R. Seifert
Manan L Shatto
Orange Club
Charles S Bender II
Virginia M. Biniek
John W Bottger
Frederick L Dudley
Barry I Gehring
Russell C Herrmann, Jr.
Barbara Kaufmann Huber
Jeannette Moyer Kowell
Carolyn Wahler Miller
Robert R Miller
Maxine Leniz Thumser
Dwight F Weeks
William H.Wiest
Other
Anthony 0. Adamopoulos
Susan Brumfield Ambacher
James A Anderson
Nancy L Baker
Ellen Comey Bennett
Walter H Biedermann
F Kent Bonney
Bruce S Brown
Donna Ake Burkholder
Anthony J, Costello
Karen Hardy de Laurier
Shirley A Dickau
Dwight E Dickensheets
Cynthia Gulp Fad
Judith Lloyd Famous
Charles B France
Patricia Craig Galley
Barbara Letcher Grula
Penney Graham Gustafson
Jennifer Hawley Hamme
Barbara Mundy Hearn
Donna Garver Henry
Paula Woodruff Hill
Richard R Hough, Jr
Rosemary Robinson Hough
Robert M Jones
David M Kaplan
Richard C Kindig
Dianne Gooderham Knorr
Mary Clukey Krackow
Billie Eby Kramer
Ruth Gearhart Macera
Carolyn Evans Mach
Raymond J Mach
Joan Buck Markley
Frank D Marsh
Christine V Mayo
Gail Spory McPherson
Richard J Moore
Christine Groth Murow
Diane Heller Nixon
Nancy V. Orr
Carole Sloan Pursell
Richard Roesler
Chnstme Schlichting
Margaret A Shields
Robert C Snyder
Mary McCrea Spencer
John J Stankiewicz
Richard S Trostle. Sr
Roger G Van Deroef
Linda Kauffman Vorce
James B Wagner, Jr
John P Williams. Jr
Zolna Makar Williams
Richard S Wolf
Vaughn A. Wolf
Ronald J Yevitz
William L Ymgling
William E.Zick
Class of 1968
President's Associates
Nicholas A Lopardo
Dawn Gngg Mueller
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Sally Feitig Caruso
Samuel D Clapper
Jimmy H Hall
Henry H Hernngton
Barry R Jackson
Denise Horton Jackson
William A Lewis, Jr.
Ellen Rogers Mearns
Richard E Mearns
Johanna Sheese Murray
Richard G Poinsett
Richard D Spotts
7858 Society
Constantine Exarchos
Norrine Bailey Spencer
Ralph G Ziegler
Maroon Club
Terry R Bossert
Marilyn Pierce Cromwell
Richard J Cromwell
Manlyn Moritz Elam
John Havas
Leonard J Marzano
Barbara Smith Norton
Mary Ingram Ritsert
Cheryl R Stickle
Orange Club
James E Bowman
Elizabeth Charles
H Donald Glaser. Jr
Samuel J. Halpern
Richard A Hutter
Robert J King
Charles H McLeskey
ChalhsA Niles
Donald P Orso
Mary Ann Carpenter Orso
John C. Paterson, Jr
Dianne Harshman Patterson
Kathleen Livingston Peck
Frank J Sawicki
Betsy Klose Selinger
Kenneth R Selinger
Nan Weller
Other
Karalee Buttorff Ameel
Dennis M Baker
Peggy Gilbert Beck
David P Bingaman
William R Brower
Albert W Byrnes
Gwen Henneforth Fitch
Daniel M Fornataro
Robert E Forse
Sally Curnow Gilbert
Lester E Goodman, Jr.
John R GnHiths
Elizabeth Frost Hardie
Barbara Brought Hernandez
Maureen Thomas Herr
Ruth Seigfried Himmelberger
Eric L Horn
Catherine Strese Jar)isian
Benjamin L, Jones
Benjamin Larzelere III
Barbara A Leonard
Joan Seabrook Linn
Thomas R Long
James L Lubrecht II
Jerome E Lynch
Marsha Tamke McHenry
Richard F Michael
Karin I Michelsen
Thomas R Milbrand
Trudy Miller Miner
Gerald J Miskar
Alexander A Nash, Jr
Karen Geiger Nash
Jeffrey L Noble
Sally Davis Rankin
Joanne Goglia Remhart
Sarah Gait Riddle
Kathleen Blunt Roberts
Nancy Rickenbaugh Rolatn
Janel Schmaltz Ross
Robert Schiipp
June Funk Shashok
Ann M Sheppard
Edward L Solem
Kenneth Stark
Ernest M Stauffer
Nancy Oliver Straus
Frederick R. Swavely
Sally Claycomb Townsend
Catharine Michener Tunis
Jean Sawyer Twombly
David S. Unger
Sharon Felterolf Vak
Stephen M Vak
Nancy SIroup Wagner
Class of 1969
President's Associates
Robert H Ray
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Gary E Baylor
Thomas C Eggleston III
Wendy Evans Herrington
Linda laeger Poinsett
7858 Society
Walter W Custance
Richard F Saylor
Priscilla Edwards Slack
Maroon Club
David M. Dumeyer
Janice Brown Fisher
Gary R. Gilbert
Christine Richards Kyse
Judith Wittosch Malcolm
David C. Steffen
Orange Club
Barry E Bowen
Daniel M Corveleyn
Robert E Guise
Margaret Hell King
David C. Lawrence
Barry I. Llewellyn
Philomena Ouattrocchi
Jo-Anne H Roberts
Linda Taylor Rule
W. David Rule
Shirley Jones Vincent
Karen Plleger Zygan
Other
F Raymond Adams 111
Carol Smith Arnold
John C Arthur
James L Ayers
Keith H Bance
Bronwyn Tippett Bauer
Donald O Bensinger
Judith K, Billman
Gerald L Book
John L Boyer
Katharine S Bressler
John C Brill
Barbara Hogg Clayman
Charles E Cloutman
Howard R, Collins
Alan H. Cooper
Donald L Craver
Virgil Franks Davala
Peter W Dehn
Robert D DiPietro
Howard E Duryea
Thomas Etzweiler
Nancy Comp Everson
Carol Reese Feister
John C Flohr II
Martha Imhof Frantz
William J. Freed, Jr
William R. Gatti
Claire Smith Hanson
Nancy Gary Harris
Stephen R Herrold
Beverly Gillette Hesel
David L. Hesel
Susan Stephan Hill
Michael J, Hoover
David L. Hummel
Linda Whitenight Hummel
Dale Jacobsen Inlander
Susan Agoglia Ivovich
ReliLxiiig in front ofBogar Hall.
Ingrid Grodem Jacobus
Peter G. Jar|isian
Robert O Jesberg, Jr
David B Johnson
Patricia Drumm Jones
Elizabeth Maule Kahler
Ann Ellis Kaley
Terry W Kent
Paulette Keller Knauer
Beverly Steeley Larzelere
Anne Heimbach Lawrence
Margaret Knouse Lewis
Lloyd O Lohmeyer III
Beth Runk Lupolt
Lam Pyles MacAniff
Holly Ford Marsh
Jeffrey A Mattis
Virginia Carlson McKenzie
William H Medlicott
Robert G Monahan
Susanne Kahn Mullin
James W Page
Donald W Peppier
Carol Riley Pfeiter
Richard F Pfeifer
Nancy Haas Reese
Kurt Reinhart
Herbert T Rorer
Dean S Ross
Margaret McCracken Schiipp
Edward R Schmidt
Robert F Schofield, Jr
Richard W Semke
W Stevens Shipman
Glen A Sholl
Robert X Spero
Ronald M Stahl, Esq-
Linda Grill Stankiewicz
W Allan Todd
Sarah Boys Widhu
Donald H. Wilson
Michael J Wolf
Robert E, Yerger
Dennis L Zimmerman
Class of 1970
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Richard M Jacobson
Carol Scherb Ray
Frank J Trembulak
7858 Society
David A Barber
Douglas L. Marion
James G Packard
Louis A, Vermillion
Maroon Club
Martha Barker Blessing
Steven E Dubs
Gregory E. Galano
Gregg A Hodgdon
John H Klemeyer
H Laurence Kyse
William C Merz
H Gerald Nanos
Judy Hoffman Schmidt
Garrett L Stauffer
David B. Werner
Orange Club
Margaret Harris Biesecker
Kathleen Van Order Bowen
Karen Kister Corveleyn
David M Dolinsky
Brian W Gallup
Donald C Hamlin
C Dean Hammond III
H Louis Horner. Jr.
Bonnie Eiker Lightcap
Alan C Lovell
Gail D. Mason
James R. Nace
Ann Ruth Wolfe
Thomas D, Wolfe
Others
Sarah Landis Arthur
Paul W Bankes
Gwendolyn A Baughman
Marcia Graeff Bell
Charles A Brophy
Phillip G. Buchanan
Robert G Carothers
Laurine Longfield Cooke
William D Cooke
Ruth Zimmerman Dennis
Robert R Dunn III
Sue J Eblmg
Donna Zierdt Elkin
Robert F Everson
Michael R Fenstermacher
Keith Gaugler
Sandra Bahn Gmgerich
Linda UlrichGlantz
Donald B Green
Harriet Burger Griffith
Robert B Heinemann
Beth Moore Heisler
James B. Heisler
James K, Hill
Wayne D Hill
Robert G Hochstuhl
Eileen Moninghoff Horn
Cheryl Snyder Huber
Peggy Dotterer Jacob
Lane C Kaley
Carl L Kaulfman
Barry R, Klock
Betty Swartz Larsen
Linda Perry Leili
John S. Leonard
Mary T Lotspeich
Karen Emiey Lubrecht
Gerald Malasheskie
Michael J. Marcinek
Mary Frances Lenker Miller
Ruth Stambaugh Mills
Minam Mangle Moyer
Ray A Moyer
Eloise Jury Myers
Diane Burgee Packer
Marina Sinanoglou Papaconstantinou
Alan F Pawlenok
Emily Lees Peachey
JohnR. Pendill
Terry E Phillips
D Ward Plummer. Jr.
Kenneth M Salzman
Deshler S Schenck
Jane Malanchuk Schuessler
Jeffrey R Scott
Jane L Shoemaker
H. Franklin Showers
Carol Snook Stark
Loreen Wimmer Stout
Susan B Twombly
J. Thomas Uhler
Paul W- Wenske
Lynn Fitch Wolfrom
Dorothy Pulst Wright
Linda Covert Zeiber
Class of 1971
Benjantin Kurtz Circle
John G. Foos
Janet Goodyear Jacobson
Signe Gates Knock
Ronald A Kramer
Calhenne Rogers San Filippo
Philip E San Filippo
Kenneth J, Vermillion
Roxane Havice Vermillion
J858 Society
Lynn Keim Marion
Joseph P Palchak, Jr
Jeffrey A, Roush
Elinor M Thompson
Jeffreys Wilte
Maroon Club
Donald T Auld
Albin F Blom
Roger P Cheney
Robert A. Dachik
Ann Hilbish Eckman
Jacqueline O'Shea Galano
Linda Maier Klemeyer
Irving A Miller III
Karen L Olson
Orange Club
Thomas N Berryman
Richard A Farnow
Whitney A Gay
Alan B. Kegerise
Mary Brookover Kramer
John B. Lippincott
Jean McEvoy Llewellyn
Linda Nansteel Lovell
Patricia G Lundholm
David W. Madison
Donald L. Van Gilder
John T Wheaton
Other
Judith G. Avery
William L. Bechtel, Jr,
Craig K Benzenberg
Janet Johnson Bielicki
Janis Egan Bigelow
Barry T Boblick
Elizabeth Varner Borger
Francine Patarino Brice
Ralph F Buchspics
Donald J. Campbell
Joan Burgess Cloutman
Nancy Faringer Cressman
Davtd J Deak
Cynthia Frishkorn Deik
Candace Kuckens DiPietro
Susan Stewart EmbessJ
Anne L Ford
David C Frey
Donald C. Gates
Michael H Gerardi
Sandra H Goodenough
Joel K Gordon
Cozette Hartman Haggerty
David W Hahn
Linda M Haughion
Janet Oberholtzer Haupt
Donald B Hill II
Roberta Schroeder Hill
Linda Mauk Hoover
Peggy Haas Howell
David H Koppenhaver
Robert C Krafft
Karen Nobel Kupp
Bonnie Rapp Lepley
Judy Bistlme Lyman
Thomas M Lyons
Diane Farnnglon Macia
Gary D Macia
Phyllis Reinhardt Malasheskie
Charlene Stoner Maue
Frederick R Maue
Frederick C Mayer
Donald W McClain
Carol Lesher Miller
Frederick T Minchhotf
David J Mitten
Charles G Norbert
Jessica Schubert Norbert
Denny Packard
C Neil Petersen. Esq.
Michael J Petron
Kathy Fairchild Phillips
Rebecca Yarnell Price
Gregory A Reppa
Mane Morgan Riss
Michael F Scavone
David G Schwalm
Domenico Seddio
Robert E. Siegrist
Nancy Robinson Stephan
Mark L Stevens
Emily Futhey Stover
Charles N Tannery, Jr
Lynne Kastrup Villarreal
Pearl Barabas Vinces
Fred D Westbrook
Randall D. Yoder
Class of 1972
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Carl C Yinglmg
7858 Society
Alan M Bennett
A Rebecca Schumacher
Maroon Club
Stephen E Ayer
Stephen H Bender
David A. Borden
Louise Hower Costello
David M Diffenderffer
Nancy Porch Hafner
Steven M Hoffman
David C Koch
George R Laufenberg
Doreen Bolton Rehrig
Debra Ptunkett Smith
Orange Club
Louise Brophy Arnold
Dale F Biesecker, Jr.
A. Russell Brown
Paul A Cain
R Scott Conant
Sandra McDermott Dolinsky
R Daniel Doudt
David S Dunn
Larry L Eppley
George A Pecker
Jeanne Yost Gallagher
Darcy Jones Hamlin
William H. Henschkell
Craig W. Hutchison
Michael J. Huth
Jeffrey C Karver
JohnC Kupp III
Priscilla Gillespie Nagy
Robert G. Nonni
Scott C. Truver
Lynn Whittlesey Wilson
Other
Ellen Presty Ashworth
Donald F Baker
Charlene Moyer Bance
Brenda Armstrong Bartholomew
Richard A Bechtel
DwighlC. Blake
Susan Siegnst Blake
Thomas A Bohner
Jane Schnader Bomberger
Carolyn Walker Bndgett
Joan Finsen Brown
Michael K Brown
Linda Kline Bugden
Thomas H, Carter
Janean C Clare
Robert F Cloud
June Ross Coyle
J Gregory Dye
William A Edel
Diane Kelley Evans
Mary C Fager
Gail A Pullman
Joseph X Garvey
Susan Wright Geiger
Timothy J Gotwald
Laurie H Hart
Alison Petne Heinzel
Dale E Hoke
Gail Sigafoos Hoke
Edward S. Horn. Jr
Pamela Dolin Horn
Kimberly Y Jones
Jane Fankhauser Josephs
Steven F Josephs
Christine Rogers Kindon
Robert M Kindon
Edmund P Kiing III
Bonny Ensinger Klinger
William C Knauer
Susan Smith Knoblick
John C Kramer
Cheryl Hughen Lathrop
Bnan E Lewis
Wendy Mohr Lewis
Christopher A Lodewyks
Lauren Tweed Lyons
William I Magruder
David W Mangle
Jane Brockway McClain
Andrew M McCrea
Susan Seaks McLaughlin
Janice McCullough Merlz
Pamela Norton Mitchell
James Z Morehouse
Jan F Mroz
Peter W Murcott
Craig R Penniman
Harold W Peterson
Randall D Reber
Coleen Warn Renshaw
Mark W Richards
William H Rouse
Carol Ferry Saylor
Chester D Schuman
Pamela Miller Schuman
Sandra Douglas Shendan
Robert C Shiffer. Jr
Susan Hancock Storch
Robm D Strauser
Jane Allan Sullivan
William W Them
Fredenck M Topper
John B Trevaskis
Mary Deveau Ulatowski
Gail Alwine Woods
Joan Hirsch Wrenn
Class of 1973
President's Associates
James E Kellerman
Kathleen Coon Kellerman
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
John M Pivarnik
7858 Society
Robert M Brenneman
Gordon W Clark, Jr
Charles L DeBrunner
J. Donald Steele. Jr.
Joan Mercer Witte
Maroon Club
Linda Brown Auld
Keith J Costello
Dennis L. Eckman
Henry R. Fisher
Catherine Magill Hoffman
Robert S- Long
Richard K. Renn
Roberta Wyatt Stafford
Orange Club
John J. Basti
Joyce A Brown
William D Burrell
Anne Herdle Cam
C Patrick Gallagher
Chris A George
June Belletti George
Carol Dickinson Johns
Elizabeth Hollingshead Lancione
Emilio A Lancione
Deryl R Lutz
Allen B Milter
Dennis G. Mosebey
Barbara G Philbrick
Joseph P Raho
Richard D. Rowlands
Robert S Siegel
Stephen P Stupp
Other
Paula Eletto Adams
Susan Kurtz Allan
Lynn Stetler Allison
Arlene Graybill Apple
Nancy Moir Barton
Kenneth G Bechtold
James L Bergen
Teresa Rhodenck Bowers
Ray H. Boyer
Linda Herrold Brophy
Thomas S Brownback
Marlyn Rath Carson
Leander C Claflin
Donna Tryner Coffee
Roger T Collins
James L Culpepper
Susan Lentzner Cunningham
Lynda Beadle Deutsch
Barbara Kay Fames
David L Edwards
James G Ehrhorn, Jr
Karl W Eickhoff
Pamela Shay Eickhoff
Laurel Hmkley Falkner
James W. Farrell
James J Flynn
John C Foltz
Samuel J Greco
William D Greenlee
William H Hamilton
Mary E. Hamlen
Vicki Chin Hart
Renee Moore Helwig
Linda Fox Holler
Pamela Sherwood Hudson
Steven E Jackson
Robert T Kassoway
Judy Stump Kling
Dorothy J Knauss
David S Landis
Janet Isgro Laufenberg
Thomas E Leffler
Nancy Uckert Lewis
Frederick W, Linnemeyer
Anne Longenberger Lohr
Edward G Madison
Stephen E Marcinek
Candace E Mayer
David F McMullen
Ronald G Meixsell
Louis M Melchiore
Deborah Reifsnyder Mohr
Janet Nilssen Moore
Thomas J Moran
Bruce A. Morrison
Diane Decker Nair
Leslie Wiessmann Nieskens
Richard T Nornhold
Roxie Hahn Oberg *
Marcia Wright Ousley
Philip C Ousley
Betsy Haas Polakiewicz
William A. Sanders
Karen Buehler Savarese
Wendy Collins Seglem
Nancy Searfoss Smoker
EricE Stahl
Barbara E Stetter
John A Strawoet
Gordon B- Sullivan
Gail Holmes Tannery
Peter Y. Thompson
Joyce C Thorner
Susan Steigelman Trevaskis
Sue Ellen Ferman Vayda
Lynn Grant Vessey
Nancy Hough Williamson
Nan Havens Wnsley
Susan Topfer Ziemann
Lynn D Zimmerman
Class of 1974
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Dennis D Kieffer
Marsha A. Lehman
Susan Lang Martin
Diane Mahoney Pivarnik
7858 Society
William D Atkinson
Paul R Hinsch
Wallace J Lindsay, Jr
Philmer H Rohrbaugh
Maroon Club
George V Ganter
Robert J Kimbel. Jr
Karen Cherrington Robbins
Orange Club
Walter O Breunmger
Wayne H Diettenck
E. Wayne Dreyman
Barbara Dalrymple Dunn
Richard H Eickhoff
Jill Stevens Fecker
J Christopher Kerwin
Carol Wells Kueffner
Beth Petne Leggett
Debbie Dempsey Littlejohn
Peter M Sherman
Linda Capaldi Siegel
Judith Turner Thomas
William H. Thomas
Donald L Utter
Other
Randall W. Bailey
Daniel M. Baxter
Evelyn Dowling Baxter
Joan Marshall Beard
Nancy Griffin Bergen
Vicki Freeman Bomberger
Phyllis Kreckman Bratton
Patricia Wagner Brockley
Michael D Carlini
Susan Zeek Chase
Thomas G Clark
Alan M. Cohn
Debra Dubs Diddlemeyer
Tonna Wendt Dougan
Debra Horner Douglas
Peter M. Douglas
Lynn Hoffman Evans
Michael Fabian
Deborah Bechtel Fritz
Kenneth C. Gift
Lynette Smith Gilbert
Martha L Graybill
Jeffrey M Greco
John C Hadley
Perrin Hamilton
Grace Welton Hanawalt
John B, Hanawalt
Harold L. Hand
Linda Pratz Hill
Patricia Krall Hogg
Gail Wisdo Jackson
Daniel E. Knipel
Mary Sobkowiak Kreider
Jeanne Kauffman Kreiser
Henry T Ling
Dean T. Madison
Robert W Margoles
Joanne Thomas McCard
William H. McCard
Karen Havrilko McElhattan
Betsy Halpin Messerle
Karen Stock Miller
Stephen B. Mohr
John W. Morris
Carol Smith Nolan
Thomas E. Peachey
Philip D, Popovec
Cynthia Sevennsen Reinhard
Thomas W. Reinhard
Pamela Gehron Robey
Sharon Everhart Schroeder
Deborah WitteSebnng
AnneM Shultz
Linda Capaldi Siegel
Christine Schmidt Smith
F. Thomas Snyder III
Suzanne Emanuel Spaid
Robert J. Stamm
Rhonda Riddle Stark
Vicky Rohm Steltz
Susan Miller Stewart
Douglas B Sutherland
Linda Munroe Them
William B. Trousdale
Joan Masser Troutman
Alan J, Upperco
Janet Bauer Upperco
Bruce A. Vessey
Cynthia Lupoll Walter
Alan R Waters
Hendryk S Weeks, Jr.
Gunther J. Weisbrich
Deborah Quinn White
Roy L, Wilson
Larry D Wolfgang
Class of 1975
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
David M, Boucher
1858 Society
Janice Kimmerer Clark
Jacquelyn Strub Filbey
Russell C. Filbey
Samuel Kuba 111
Diane Christopher Rapport
Sandra M Rocks
Maroon Club
Lawrence E. Behning
John D. Granger
Debra Maurer Ondeyka
Carson G Ritchie
Robert C. Rungee
Edward K. Watkins
Orange Club
Carol Nichols Callahan
Carol Powers Dawson
Gordon M, Dyott
Stephanie Sims Dyott
Deborah Hansen Eickhoff
Donald Littlejohn II
Suzanne Patchell Stewart
Debora Van Iderstine Traas
Other
George C, Adams, Jr
Judith Yohn Adams
David H Allison
Robert F Amweg
Charles R. Antanavage
Janet Diehl Ayres
Gwen L, Barclay
James M. Bates
Leroy Carl Beck
Martha Pierce Beishlme
Mary Fletcher Benkovic
Paul A, Blume
Deborah Holmes Brown
Joseph R Caporaso, Jr.
Deborah Burdick Cloud
Molly A- Cochran
David H- Crist
Dirk E- Dana
Russell J- Dauber
Susan Ayres Davis
W. Allen Dunstan. Jr,
George J. Epstein
Jimmy R. Erdman
Michael A. Falkner
Carol A Graybosch
Sharon Smith Hadley
Barbara Shatto Harvey
Jesse E, Hill III
Susan Grubb Jackson
Thomas W Jacobi
Susan Gordon Johnson
John T Kolody. Jr
Kimberly Miller Lacey
Harold E- Leiter, Jr
James D Link
Laura Maddish Link
Sharon L. Long, Esq
Faith Christensen Maricic
Harvard K. McCardle
Mary E. McManus
Craig R- Miller
Patricia Shaughnessy Miller
Anthony F Miscavige
Donna Watkins Murray
Brenda Parker Nelson
John R J Olcese
Dale A. Orris
David J Parsels
Elizabeth Fleming Podrebarac
Hope Craig Potter
Jeffrey N. Potter
Douglas R. Powell
Raymond F Rail, Jr.
Peter G- Rambo
John R, Reinhard
Kathy Arbour Respet
Janet Stagnitti Riina
George E. Saridakis
Sharon Quinn Saylor
Kathleen Phillips Sciarello
Jeffrey G. Shade
Susan Gabrielson Shrader
Charles W, Smeltz
Michele J. Szwed
Margaret Buicko Thompson
Richard J- Tolsma
Garry E. Vom Lehn
Robin R Weikel
John D, Wilson
Rosanne Foster Wilson
Sharon Gloster Winters
William A Wray, Sr
Janice Friedman Zackon
Steven L, Zackon
Elizabeth A Zak
Class of 1976
President's Associates
Scott A Wisslnger
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Charles D Flack, Jr
Kalhi Stine Flack
David W Long
Brenda Overcash West
Maroon Club
Leslie J- Beers
Douglas F Bernegger
Rebecca M Fuller
Jane Helsing
Brenda Zboray Klinger
Lauretta F Koenig
Philip B Olphin
Mark R Paules
John D. Schwartz
Sheryl Carlton Trutt
Orange Club
MarkD Burkhardt
Jo Ann Fricker
Marjorie Brouse Gaul
Mark R Gaul
Debra Carey Gellert
Bradford Hollinger
Susan Zimmerman Horstman
Debra S Latchaw
Janice Trojan Lessman
Kathleen Marvin Morgan
William A Morgan
Wanda D Neuhaus
Philip B Robeson, Jr
David A, Rohrer
Robert J Snyder
Judith Lepley Williams
Other
Karol Silvick Allison
Janet Gump Beck
Richard Bernagozzi
Richard C. Bianco
Timothy V Blair
Nancy Mattson Bober
Michael J. Buterbaugh
Carol Becker Carty
Thomas K Chadwick
Constance Ingenbrandt Condict
W Talbot Daley
W Richard Davis
Barbara Keller Dertouzos
Thomas E Dertouzos
Joanne D'Onofrio Diluigi
William J, Dorman
Jamie Forman Dougherty
Sheila M- Eckman
Susan A. Edgren
Scott A. Felter
Nancy J. Ferris
Anthony J. Filer
Kathleen Gorman Fouty
Joyce Laputka Gibbs
Gordon J, Glass
John S Godley
Debbie Fishman Gordon
Steven A. Gosewisch
Barbara Cteary Graziano
Scott D. Harris
Russell H- High
Elizabeth Voss Hohwieler
Larry L Jacobs
Thomas M. Jobes
Debra Mattern Kephart
Susan Kessock
Gary C Klein
Jacob W Klein
Kurt H. Kohler
Elizabeth Walsh Kreger
Patrick F Kreger
Robert P Kreh
Cynthia L, Krommes
Jeffrey A LaRose
Lowell L Leitzel
Jerome Levkoff
Martha C Mackinney
David W Main
Charles J. Mannello
Ann L Marshall
Rhonda Davis McCardle
Debra Smith McCarty
Shirley Eastep McCarty
Thomas F McCarty
Daniel R McDougall
Joseph C Michetti
Mary L Miller
Timothy P D Mooney
David N Mosteller
Laurel Stryker Mosteller
Joanne H Nanos
Ella L Netherton
John B. Neuhauser
Charlene Everett Olcese
Patricia Grogan Peterson
Deborah Weibley Piper
Nancy Byer Post
Jane O'Neill Rapant
Bonnie Birch Richards
David W Rispoli
William A. Robinson
David A Ross
Gregory R Schwinn
Debra Sobecki Shah
Dennis A Shoemaker
Kenneth B, Slocum
Robert S Smith
Jeffrey H Steltz
JoBeth Pfaff Stone
William E Swanger III
Patricia Haines Testa
Richard A Thornburg
Ruth Anderson Tucker
Helena Bykowsky Urban
Cindy Ball Vitto
Gregory J, Wells
Diane Burton Welsch
Emily Flickinger White
John P White
Michael S Wills
Patricia Berghold Wills
Thomas W Wolf
Douglas Yelencsics
William J Yocum
Charles A Yoder
Jeffrey L, Yoder
Deborah Gaydosh Zaionis
Class of 1977
Maroon Club
Bnan D Archibald
Cheryl Rahlfs Atkinson
David E Atkinson
Stephen P Crowther
Frederick L Hickman
Jeffrey A Jones
Rodenck E Kerr, Jr.
Scott L. Klinger
Albert M Noggte
LynnM Sart
Martha Miller Schwartz
Orange Club
Robert F Buckfetder
Donald P Doorley, Jr
Peter L Fiss
James A. Hall
Karen Johnson Hollinger
Caria Petersen Kerber
Bruce D, Koenecke
Suzanne Paetzer Leone
Elizabeth Bussman Mahler
Brenda K, Myers
Alice M Roher
Joseph W Strode III
Other
John P. Akalski
Barbara L. Birdsall
Ronald L Brett
Hadley K Brown
Virginia Hutto Bruenmg
Mark A. Buese
Carl H, Chase
Anne L Crawford
Robyn Schnell Cronin
Janet Smith Daley
Mary Acton Dauber
Kathi Hawxhurst Davies
Mary Oravets de Castnque
MarkE Diluigi
Anthony C Dissinger
Daniel E Ditzler
Kevin J Drury
Kathleen S Dunn
Lorna Jean Silver Elliot
Robert E Engleman
Craig M Fasold
Bruce C Fehn
Kalhenne Allen Fehn
Susan Gale Fitchett
David K Ganter
Marilyn E Gill
Jo-Ellen McCracken Hazan
Joan Domin Henlges
Gerald G Huesken
Vicki Sandstedt Huffaker
Robert J, Ivers
Deborah Schneider Jacobi
Susan Booth Jacobs
William J Jones
Karl R. Keiser
Michael G Kennedy
Lawrence P Kroggel
Harald K Kuehne. Jr
Melinda Bumstead Kuehne
James A Kurras
Cheryl Norcross LaBriola
David E Lewis
Lynn Cornett Looloian
Cordelia Rust Mann
Susan Reisch Matthew
Michael P McLane
Suzanne Reed Miller
Mark M Molla
Naseem N Momin
Bruce E Moore
Katherine McAllister Neuhauser
Carol W. Norwood
Janice Snider Nowell
Chnstopher J Pappianou
Howard G Paul, Jr
Tracy Hawke Perrapato
Jane Schlegel Pelille
Richard R Pikna
Joan Brouse Rifkin
Virginia Schlack Rothenberger
William O Rowe
William P Ruby
Marjone Flackman Saler
Philip R Saler
Mark V Swanson
Fred C Sweelapple. Jr
Cynthia Pritchard Swenson
Herbert J Tanneberger
Lynn A Thorson
Kenneth R Vomacka
Deborah Clemens Werronen
Victor E. Wertz
PatnciaHall Wilsbach
Elizabeth Hall Xanthis
John P Xanthis
Class of 1978
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
H Scoll Frills
1858 Society
Susan A Marlin
Maroon Club
Mark R Boslic
Cynthia A Maltern
Lori Thomas McCue
R Todd Rossel
Orange Club
Edward R Barben
Sherry Seiple Barben
Deborah M Bernhisel
Jane Wiedemann Candela
Michael J, Herman
Raymond B. Kalustyan
Philip M. Kob
Kenneth P Maehl
Robert W Manning
Peter W Megill
Judith A, Rile
William E. Smeal
Joseph Stein
Other
David A, Addison
Anonymous
Mary A Becl<
Brian V Bercher
William R. Betz
Jolee Ruch Boehmer
William L. Boulden
Bryon H, Bucher
Jean Hedricl< Budd
Steven K. Budd
Meagan lampietro Burl<e
Sara J, Carothers
Debra Peragino Carter
Peter Ceccacci
Regina Pohren Chadwick
Carl F Christiansen
Paulette E Cohen
Judy Torcello Crouse
Tura Hammarstrom Dicker!
Jane Kadenbach DiGirolamo
Donna M Dilanni
Patricia Farley Dissinger
Diane Steviiart Dom
Richard T Fell
Bruce E Figgatt
Kevin M Fitzpatrick
DinaGannitello
William L, Gardner III
William N, Garrett
David R Getz
John C Grantland
William C Hart
Thomas G Hepler
Larry D Hildebrand
Jill White Holmes
Patricia O'Hanlon Ingram
Gail Strang Irrgang
Robert C \mm
Pamela R James
Jill Jacobus Jurgensen
Helen Ely Kautfman
Martha A, Keesler
Roberta L. Kempt
Christine Evans Kennedy
Richard J King. Jr
Jo Ann Kinkel
Richard B Koch
Susan Little Kuehl
Robert R Labarca
Patricia Sost Lantz
Karen A Lohrman
David C Lutcher
Sheryl L Maningo
Penelope Norwood f^argoles
Donald W Monetti
James G. Montgomery
Todd B Morgan
Paul J Mueller
Patricia Lacombe Murphy
Judy Feidt Musselman
C. Lynn Nakamura
Hester M Null
Susan Grisee Pappianou
Joseph J Parcel III
Mary A Pitorak
Peter S Rispoli
Kathleen Lehman Robinson
Jay S Rogers
Barbara Bozzelli Ross
Donald M Ross
Michael P Scheib
Dale F Schooner
Grant C Schoonmaker
Gerard A Schuck
Patricia Lutkins Schultz
Melissa L Simmons
Anne Elton Skinner
Dean H Spnngman
Linda Michaels Stahl
William L Svec
D Margaret Thorns
Barbara A Vierow
Richard A Ward
Elizabeth O'Connor Waters
James I Weigley
Jane Babinski Weigley
Cynthia Baxter Wertz
William B Wescott
Douglas A Winner
Debbie Robinson Wolfert
Janet Heaton Wright
Class of 1979
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Nicholas P Interdonato
7858 Society
Victor J Sobolewski III
Maroon Club
Erin Hoft Coyne
Thomas H. Coyne
Dorothy Fersch
Jeffrey S Gicking
David R Odenath, Jr
Ellen Schmidt Odenath
Susan Odjakjian
Evelyn Biosevas Olson
Richard K Olson
Richard H Pohl
Robert J Purcell
Orange Club
Michael C Cosgrove
Steven D Foreman
Margaret J Hamilton
Janice Gaschen Herman
Ellen Knulson Kramm
David E Lindquisl
Maria McNally Phillips
Kathryn A Reihard
Richard F Shade
Catherine Conklin Thomas
Erie S Walker
Joseph H Warren
Other
Susan Maack Addison
Alan A Babp
Pamela Brown Barnes
Steven J Barrett
David C Baleman
Louise Filardo Beer
David W Bielefield
Guthrie M Burke
Robert G Campbell
Richard Crouse
Paul S Daniels
Marcia Freed Dankman
Janice Robb Dolan
Laurie Ritson Dougherty
Linda Eberlin Fahrney
Lee A Fasnacht
Andre T, Ferrante
James B, Hams
Andrea M. Hart
Andrew C. Hickox
JohnM. Hilton
Robin Swenk Hilton
Steven L. Hinks
Samuel B Hoff
Karen Holmes Hoke
George S Huntzinger
Joseph R, Johnson III
Thomas A Johnson
Cynthia S Kearns
Margaret Eldred Kern
Karen Seitz Kniss
Susan L Kuba
Cindy Erickson Labarca
Peter C Landmesser
Edward M LaSelva
Christi Chavers Lawley
Cynthia J. Lewis
Michael E Liddick
Laird A Limberg
Debra Holzhauer Louden
Donald F Mann
Kerry P. Maurer
Wendy Mason McDougall
Kim Sawicki Melton
Sandra Knutsen Miesse
Peggy Lobsitz Mullaney
Madeline V Pearson
James N Pelitte
Sandra L Ray
Philip J Reitz
James H Ruilenberg
Todd A Sinclair
Donald E Sipe
Shawn Eckman Sipe
Scott A Smith
Ruth Kimmel Snyder
Patnce M Spinner
Joseph M Talmage, Jr
Bruce W Torok
Janeen Kruse Wadzita
Jams Miller Wagner
James P Wallbillich
David P Ward
J, Randy Westrol
Nancy J. Widmann
William J. Zimmermann
Class of 1980
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Cathy A Davies
7858 Society
Paul J Helleren
David F Lynch
James O Rumbaugh III
Maroon Club
Paul L Daviet
Alicia Balfe Gaul
Joseph S Witcofsky
Orange Club
Edward J Farr
Alayne Hunter Fessler
Robert H Fessler
Mane A, Gore
Michael C, Kammerer
Nancy MotI Kammerer
Philip C Kerber
Mark T Kramm
Laurence K Shearer
Cynthia Osborn Shellman
Other
Nancy Swan Abbott
Susan Carroll Albanese
George R Amols
James R, Barker
Roland C. Blakeslee
Ellen Einsfeld Blaszky
Ronald E Bredder
Peter C Brockman
Anne Lembach Bucher
William G Buhck
Judy Cntelli Burkholder
Susette A Carroll
William S Carson
Larisa Rupeiks Cashour
Lisa Scotti Ceccacci
Wayne R Chnsmer
Karen Harrington Chnstian
Robert G, Clark. Jr
Catherine Raymond Cline
Phillip A, Compton
Michael A Contreras
Robert S Crider
Donna Sayegh De Molina
Fredenck L Dimuccio, Jr.
Lauren Sawyer Drury
Rick L Fike
Mary Douglas Geary
Alan J Grove
Cathlene Chew Guy
Christopher Haidinger
Cornelia Klee Hall
Kim Glass Hannigan
David E Harken
J Jeffrey Hauck
Mary Brennan Huesken
Lawrence D Hutchison
JohnH. Karch
Ernest P Kemper, Jr
Paul F Kern
Emily Anderes Kirkegard
Sandra Snyder Knoll
Robert A Kocis
Brenda Strausberger Koster
Brenda Parks Knll
Donald J Krupka
Stephen V Lamoreaux
Robert C Leslie
Jeffrey M Lesser
Lisa Angst Long
Arthur S Loomis
Charles F Lorenzo
Catherine Cook McCoskey
Linda Florian Neyhart
James N Pappas
Frederick G Pfeiffer
Cynthia Ebert Rayburn
G Edward Reck
Steven C Risser
Adelaide Parcel Rogers
Mardi Finkelstein Saadawy
Michael S Sambrook
Ellen J, Seeman
Cynthia J Stengel
Russell B, Stevenson
John D. Sumner
Nancy Fitzgibbon Talmage
Joel C. Tokarz
Jack B, Treas
Dentse Wilson Uhlman
Elizabeth Kennedy Vieira
Robin K. Vieira
Wade B Walburn
Linda Perntt Ward
James T Weyant
Robert N Whitmoyer
David L Yazujian
Larry S. Young
Charles Zlock. Jr
Class of 1981
President's Associates
Jane Wissinger Cornille
J858 Society
Keith A Shuey
Maroon Club
Eric A Bartholomew
Diane C Croft
Brian J Fitzpatrick
Stephen C Obici
Dorothy Shifter Wesner
Robert W Wissinger
Orange Club
Mark D Bornman
ToddG Burns
Joanne Sleinke Paul
Donna L. Gottshall
Peter C. Hinsch
David A. Johnson
Paula Bachman Johnson
Ronald S. McGtaughlm
Stephen L, Neff
James P Stetler
Pamela Marino Weiss
Other
Arthur L, Augugiiaro
William A. Baten
Donald W. Benson
Ceryle L. Bodine
Carl Braunschweiger
Diane Ulman Bryson
William D. Bryson
Susan Grausam Bullock
Robert J, Bunsa
Martha Piatt Butler
Suzanne Heath Camerer
Taylor R. Camerer
Kenneth E. Caputa
Catherine Compton Caulfield
Suzanne Madara Coffee
Christopher S. Corsig
Judith Mapletoft Cnder
Thomas F. D'Andrea
Sean P Duffy
Barbara Norton Farr
Patricia Polaneczky Federowic
Karen A. Ford
Douglas E, Garman
Dwight W, Gordon
Joan V, Greco
J. Matthew Greenshields
Charles H- Grube
J. Bridget Shannon Hancock
Walter W. Hancock, Jr,
Lisa M. Harkins
Kenneth E, Heintz
Kathy Krause Hillardries
Deborah J Hovanec
William A James
Suzanne M, Johnson
Theresa Erb Kirchner
Betsy J Kluge
Donna Lee Knapp
John E, Knapp, Jr
Beth Black Krupka
PaulG, Lang
Robb J Larson
Patricia Campana Lorenzo
Gregory D. Lowe
Lisa Campbell Lynch
Deborah Kellner Mamrak
Louis Marinaccio, Jr
Christopher E. Miller
Holly Hedborg Miller
Lorrie Carlsen Nantz
Steven E. Nunn
Joan Jacoby Quinlan
James B. Ramsdell
Kurt H. Reiber
Nancy Mullens Reiling
Judy Renn Ritchtngs
Jo Kleinfelter Rittenhouse
Donna Mancuso Scalzo
JeffV. Sheard
Cynthia Beegle Smarge
John C. Smarge
Charlotte Bartholomew Smith
Christopher V Smith
Scott D- Snyder
Charles D, Spackman
Patricia Massaia Spackman
Barry M, Stoufter
Scott W Suhring
Frederick A. Swingle
Kathleen A Szwec
Gregory A. Talmage
James I. Thompson, Jr.
William I Tilghmanlll
Barbara Matena Torok
Michael R, Trego
Jay B. Umholtz
Eric D. Webb
Lawrence J Weil
Cynlhia Biever Weston
Robin Rochford Wolak
Nancy B- Wolfe
Cynthia Strohl Young
Class of 1982
President's Associates
Christopher D. Rooke
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Mary T Coughlin
7858 Society
Christine M. Bnngman
Cindy Wolter Lynch
Beth Nacinovich Shuey
Maroon Club
Robert W. Ashe
Audrey Schwarz Molettieri
Jeffrey D, Morgan
James P Olson
Karen Jane Ness Pennett
Kenneth D Ralph
Richard T Watkins
Orange Club
Catherine Cook Davis
Linda Furlong Farr
Jerry A. Lessman
John P. Osborn
Ronald R. Reese
Paul E, Sacks
Lorella Puglielli Struzzi
William H Wolchak
Stephen E. Ziminsky
Other
Susan L Asher
Jeanne McCarthy Augugiiaro
Nancy Mohr Baker
Joan O'Donnell Braunschweiger
Ruth Rebel Bruner
Thomas G- Bruner, Jr
David S. Cashour
Claire Malone Chadwick
Wayne R. Clark
Douglas H Cody
Stephen B. Cowies
Sandra G, Crane
David W, Deluca
Marita Delbello Derle
Brian J. Dietrich
Kevin G. Doty
Karen M Dye
Thomas J. Figmik
Laura E Flynn
Lori Kummerle Garman
Chris Haskoor Gibson
Thomas A. Gift
Nancy Wnght Greenshields
Robert J Ham
Susan G Harrington
Joan Miles Heintz
David L Heitman
Scott T Heller
Christine Shoaf Hester
Robert D Holland
Susan W Honeyman
Donna Johnson House
Marcia Weaner Hutchison
Peter E Jacobs
Andrew G, Jakubek
Lynn Pickwetl Kessler
Robert R Kessler
Robert W, Kirchner
Amy Stouffer Leta
Jeffrey L. Litchfield
Laurie Smith Lowe
Neal A Mayer
Jeffrey D Mettler
Clay R Mitman
Donald S Mott
Jacqueline Rozzi Nilsen
Lisa Hammarstrom Nivison
Nancy M, Parker
Lynn E, Parks
James E, Persing
John R, Price
James S. Radvany
Kim Hartman Ranck
Johanna Yeager Reisteler
Arthur M Revak, Jr
Claudia Pope Revak
David Z. Richards, Jr.
Richard W. Rudd
Eric R Sauer
Donald F Scholl. Jr
Vincent Shemanski
Raymond E. Shorl
Jessica Ditmars Silbert
Susan Lafrance Sirois
Mary L, Sprowls
Beth Shaw Stauffer
Ketth E Stauffer
Ronald C Swartzlander
Lori DiLonardo Tashjy
M Scott Tashjy
Catherine J. Terranova
Ann Stanzione Thompson
Dale J. Travis
Lisa Musselman Travis
Gail Stitzer Tucker
Gerald W Ueckermann, Jr.
Sherri Apple Uehling
Robert L. Williams
Wayne A. Zimmerman
Class of 1983
7858 Society
William E Cochran
Margaret Gutjahr Rumbaugh
Thomas A. Voll
Maroon Club
Robert F Conrad, Jr
Susan Kees Morgan
Martin J Ortenzio
Suzanne Wilkinson Walker
Karen Schmid Wilson
Orange Club
Jewel Williamson Burns
Steven J, Chappelear
Daniel L. Frazier
Bette Funkhouser Higley
Robert P Higley
Charles C Jordan
William L. Laswell
Mary A. Mack
Holly Bonner Reese
Steven L Schongar
Other
Marcia Williamson Abey
Jeffrey E Anderson
Susan Landmesser Augustine
Roger A, Baker
Jennifer Palmer Barker
William A. Barnes
Brenda Larson Barrett
Christine M, Bernhardt
ErIeT Bittner III
Robert L. Bongo
Kathenne L. Bradley
Shan Reich Brandman
Bonna Conner Brooks
Scott R Brooks
Nancy Jaskiewicz Cochran
Michaels Cook
Ricardo A. Coroniti
Karen E Costello
Lon Vanlngen Daukas
Susan Gray Decker
Theodore F Decker, Jr
Christine Kotsko DeLongis
Nancy Barton Deluca
Stephen C Dempsey
Anthony R. Distasio
Susan Frekot Doty
Thomas F. Dry
Susan Cavanagh Duffy
John C Farr
Susan Coates Flake
Robin L Friedman
Richard L, Frotton
Carol Brouse Goodwin
Michael B, Goodwin
Jean Ely Grube
Shan Showers Haelig
William H. Haehg
Kimberly Bailey Hain
Timothy G Harris
Susan Hart Hefty
Deborah Scharmann Himmel
Brian K Hungarter
Michael J. Jabel
Carol Redtern Jacobs
Thomas R Johns IV
Pamela Grow Keiser
Marguerite Doyle Le Boeuf
Laurinda D- Lees
Susan A, Lockard
Rebecca C Long
Grace Sigillito Maneri
Michael D Matta
John J. McCurdy
Ernest J. Meisel, Jr
Rebecca Roman Meisel
Joseph F Melody
Alison Bird Muldoon
Alfred W Murray
William N. Nivison
Caroline R Noelk
Joyce Dyer Osman
Rachael Welsh Paden
Curtis E Rimler
Denise Wenke Rudd
George D, Rudisill
Joanna Moyer Rudisill
Timothy W. Ryan
Philip A. Salinardi
Karen Allocco Sandelands
Karen Janeski Sauer
Richard A, Savage
Robin Bach Scholl
Kenneth F Schreffler
Jeffrey D Sharp
Susan Bogovich Shemanski
Joanne Ries Singh
Dale Robertson Snyder
Edward J. Sopic
Raymond M. Stasulli
Richard R. Sweger. Jr
Craig R. Tilton
Christy Baker Tompkins
Garth S Torok
Matthew C. Wagner
Nessie Shively Watson
Cullette Crance Williams
Vicki Hanlon Wright
Pamela Reed Vunginger
Class of 1984
President's Associates
Diane E Wissinger
Maroon Club
Chris A. Markle
Antoinette Pall Olson
Bruce C Wilson
Orange Club
Beverly Jones Hoehing
Craig C Howie
Carolyn Bloxham Johnson
Gary R Johnson
Anna Milheim Jordan
Ann Sarandoulias
Lisa Huchler Smith
Patrick C Smith
Other
Alma-Lillian Kinn Abruzzo
Susan M, Anderson
Pamela Shultz Andreasen
David W Ardrey
Elizabeth Decker Bazewicz
Henry L Belcolle
Susan McCarthy Brown
Nanci Shreiner Buck
Wendy Gelnett Burkhart
Fredrick Cabell, Jr
Laurie Cunningham Cabell
Robert J. Campbell
Stephanie T Christopher
Barbara E. Clapp
Jamie Hams Cope
Mark D Deharde
Susan Reiland Derr
Donna Schilling Drews
Keith R Duvin
David G Endahl
Lynn Allen Endahl
Jennifer L Fanelli
Carolyn Murphy Farr
Jay H Feaster
Scott D, Gabel
Melissa J Garretson
Raymond T Glanvillelll
Melinda Murphy Grochowski
David J Grzybowski
Pamela Schlerf Harshey
Robert A, Heaney, Jr
Philip J. Hueston, Jr
Jane Fichner Hungarter
Cynthia Adams James
Winifred M Keller
Harry L, Kostyk
Nancy A. LaRiviere
Sharon A Link
Antonio Lopez
Wilma Gonzalez Lopez
Christopher K. Lupolt
Suzanne Leach Magrowski
Michael W McCavera
KirkW McCracken
Matthew C. McHugh
Suzanne Reinbold Medence
Steven C Miller
Susan Weber Miller
Bruce I Milzman
Keal C. Morris
Andrew P Motel
Robert S. Nickey 111
Janet Chesnult Orlando
Alice M. Perlman
Christopher W, Poverman
Jack W Purdy. Jr
Christopher fl. Reiland
Elizabeth M. Reno
Linda E- Roemer
Stephanie Farkas Salinas
Sherri Leitzel Shiflett
Richard E. Shriver
Jennifer Olson Smith
Teresa C, Sol
Catherine Sieben Taylor
Joseph S Thomas
Eric D Ulsh
Deborah L. Voll
Stephen A, Vorel
Elizabeth Allen Vought
Russell E. Wagner
Ruth Athey Watson
Chnstine J Wescott
Joanne Lubben Yotnakparian
Laura A, Young
Laura Bryan Zimmerman
Wendy Collins Zimmerman
Class of 1985
President s Associates
Gloria Faylor Karchner
1858 Society
Karen S Schwille
Maroon Club
Todd D Bailey
Margaret Anne Finley Flournoy
Linda L, Skinner
Debra J Smith
Orange Club
Kevin J. Akner
Tracy Gerard Akner
Joy Good Albright
Kevin M Chesia
Robert L Hester, Jr
Dorothy Johnson Howie
Joel W Krantz
Theodore K Reese
Kenneth B Teals, Jr,
Other
Melissa Miller Barnes
John K, Bayless
James A Bazewicz
David E Bingaman
Ronalyn Decker Bingaman
Timothy J Brown
Robert M Chappelear
Barbara Johnson Cipollini
Deborah A. Darrah
Brandon Forsyth Deatly
ScotlE Deitch
Harold T Farver
Ann Hubley Fehr
Mario P Ferraro, Jr.
Mollie Cannon Ferreira
Claire Waltking Fiebiger
Katherine Lappe Finch
Glenda Rennie Finn
Julie Richards Ford
James S. Forrislall
Patricia E Garrity
Qeraldine J Gorman
Luanne Graybill
Robert J Greco
Christopher W Grote
Cynthia E Gulick
Douglas R Hall
Scott K Hayward
John H Hoare 111
Steven R. Jenkins
Caria Shremer Johns
Stuart W Juppenlatz
Mary E, Kuchka
Tern Gleichmann Kugler
Thomas S Lagerman
Jennifer Colson Lowry
Peter R McQuaid
Richard J. Mexlorf
Jeffrey C. Miller
Meloney Lilley Morris
Sally A Murphy
William D Murray
Howard R Nelson, Jr
David B Nolle
Joyce Luria Nowim
Christopher D Pauley
Gregory T Pealer
Cynthia Luer Pellegrino
Lutz G Pescht
Brigitte A, Richter
Michael E, Ritter
Susan Pullen Schwab
Andrew R Siegel
Michael A. Skarbek
Lynn Reinhagen Smelas
Charles R. Straw
Eric W Slrubel
Janet Holzhauer Taylor
Cynthia A Triolo
Cheryl Wiley Venezia
Michael D Vought
Patricia A, Wellerson
Stephanie Riggs Whitney
Jeanmarie Widmer
Linda M Willauer
James W Wisse
K Joy Wood
David C Zimmerman
Class of 1986
Maroon Club
Kathryn Kissmger Snowe
Orange Club
Lyn Beamesderfer
Denise Symonds Kennedy
Ronald H Kennedy. Jr
Con Hoover Krantz
Other
Douglas A Alderdice
Peter J. Arduini
Amy S Bauman
Elizabeth A. Biehl
Joseph H Boileau
Diane K Braisted
David W. Brown
GmaHucke Bunting
Thomas P Bunting
William M Clinton
Dons A, Cook
Denise Wilson Cox
Michael R Cox
Caroline J Cueman
Steven P Deckard
Carle Birtley Deilrick
Michelle Tnaca Dennen
Diann L Doelp
Kelly A Doerr
Stephanie Foglia
Kalhy L, Forrest
JohnW Gartner III
Faithann M. Gngalunas
Carolines Hackel
Timothy S Hansen
Donald P Harnum
Eric J Hesse
Deborah L Holt
Lynn E Horner
Daniel J Ikenson
David J Innes
Leanne Jacone
Ellen Guinee Jenkins
Brian L Jones
Cathy L, Jones
Carol A, Kepner
Carolanne Rogers Lachenauer
Brian J Leib
George C Liberopoulos
Jeffrey W Lockard
Michele Bridges Lopez
Andreas Mahmud
Susan J Malyniak
Kimberly Gormley McCavera
Karen Doty McDonnell
Laura J McGinty
Gail DiLonardo McNulty
Donald L Metzler
Wendy M Murray
Charles B f^luzzy. Jr.
Craig R Orr
Deborah Guldner Pavio
Lisa L Pego
Kenneth R Peifer. Jr.
Charlene M, Pelow
Allison Richards Pensyl
James A Pmheiro
Lisa A. Porter
Martha Hamilton Prescott
Michael B Quigley
Dawne Fntz Reider
Jill C Roberts
D Mark Robinson
Debra Beck Ronan
Amy J Rumbaugh
John T Sansonetti
Jennifer Sampsell Sassaman
Katherine L Schilling
Robert M Slifer
Douglas G. Soutter
Debra Spangler Sowers
Scott J Strausberger
Catherine A Svetec
Douglas T Talhelm
Virginia S Turner
Julia Van Steen Valliere
Timothy C Vile
John P Walthall
Elizabeth Whitham Warren
Deborah A Wengryn
Paul D Wernes
Janet A. Wyllie
Kirk D. Yoggy
William Youngblood, Jr
Class of 1987
Maroon Club
Marilyn L, Sierer
Other
Jennifer P Alexion
Lisa Caruso Approvato
Peter G. Ashey
Adam L Bates
Denae Schoner Bendel
Roberta Bianchi
Jeffrey J Bnosky, deceased
Paul C Brady
George W Broseman
Melissa J Church
Cynthia A Clouser
Ellen Berry Codella
Maureen E Connelly
Sharon L. Daugherty
Kerry A. Decker
Patti Ann Collins DeCoursey
Diana Nolle Deitch
Mitchell S Delong
Armand W Dodsworth III
Matthew M Fager
Kevin W Finch
Joseph F. Flynn
Susan A. Franchi
Jay V George
Leslie A Heller
M Alice Jeremko
Charles R Keller. Jr.
Adriene M. King
Claudia Kuhn Klahre
Douglas J Klahre
Kathleen A Kloss
Nancy Gibblets Kutzer
Richard D. Lynch
Diane L Mahan
Richard J McCourl
Martin R. McDonnell
James A McNulty
Laura Beckie McQuaid
Anne E Molloy
Lauren Warncke Muzzy
Christopher F Newman
Kenneth P Newman
Carolyn Finkler Nolle
Steven A, Paradies
Darren P Pellegrino
Heather Carter PeschI
Dennis R Pozsar
Phyllis A. Rea
Christine L Rensch
Roxanne Rich Robinson
Laura Perner Rutan
Stephen C, Schweitzer
Robert A Shenk
Thomas A Smith
Richard J. Thomas
Sally Bittel Thomas
Kathy Levan Tonkins
Scott F Ulrich
William A, Valhere
Scott T Wachenfeld
Dana Myers Walker
Matthew J Walker
Carol Buffington Walthall
Tracy A. Wonsidler
Class of 1988
7858 Society
Thomas J, Panek
Maroon Club
Douglas B Carlson
Susan A, Goeltmg
Orange Club
Joseph F. Azzarello
Christian H Dewald
Christopher L, Labrecque
Sandra L. Mull
Kenneth J, Pizzico
Other
James A Balas
Michael J. Bendorf
Mark P. Bensel
Lon A, Bierly
Joan E Book
Andrew H. Bowman
Matthew A, Boynton
Stacy L Brechbiel
Albert P Bucci
Charles A Buckley ill
Patricia Ross Buckley
Michael W Burton
Lynda E Butler
Carolyn A. Calderon
Damian C. Caracciolo
Robert H Cheddar
John C- Chipman
Marjorie M. Cook
Stephen P Cook
Sarah E Corbin
Mary Kay Czap
Keith Delaporte
John P Dogum
Dana V Dombroski
ChnstopherJ Donate
Catherine C Dorko
Donielle D. Fanarjian
Timothy M, Fitzgerald
Gmger Goss Galliher
Kimberlee A Gorman
Brett W Graf
Valerie Hansen
Barbara L Harrison
Dorothy N Hart
Julia A Hassenplug
Maureen P Hassett
Bonnie L Herb
Diane L Herdling
Knsten J Holgerson
Heidi A Ruber
Steven C Kime
Colleen M Kosa
Mark F Koskulitz
Scott A Krzykowski
Candace L Lam
Karen J Ledebuhr
Kimberley M Lewis
Daniel A Lichtner
Cynthia M Logan
Sarah Nickey Longenderfer
Julia Y Lu
Brian G. Lucas
Adrienne M. Lyons
Kristin E. Meinig
Lisa A Moscatello
Christopher P Noah
Kathleen French Noah
Nancy J Patterson
Susan L. Realy
Jeffrey M. Rehling
Jerald R. Reimenschneider
Christine A, Riedy
Barbara A Rostiac
Charlene Davies Salter
David E Salter
Caroline Bishop Savino
Patncia J- Schickram
Robert J Scola
Michael S Searer
William Smedley
Craig A Smith
Brent D. Snyder
Reed A Starr
Patrick W Slerrett
Craig W Sloken
Paul R. Sultan
Cindy Shawver Sunderland
Mark D Thorsheim
Scott M. Torok
James E. Turner
Paula C. Vincent
Paul N. Walser. Jr
Donna M Wenz
Joseph A. Wolfe. Jr
Geoffrey M Woodall
Angela B Yarnitsky
Dennis A YosI
Class of 1989
Maroon Club
Karen Degraw Carlson
Orange Club
John R Hurley
Other
Barbara Bakeman Adams
Laura C. Ambielli
Nancy E. Armacost
Gregory M. Betz
Beth Ann BimI
Lauren L Bodmer
Glen M Burnham
Audrey K Buss
Claudia Calich
Jay R. Camassa
David E, Cooley
Mark A. Delavvter
Christine Del Bueno
Susan B, Elsman
Diane Esty
Margaret M, Farmer
Andrew D Fiscus
Charles R. Flurie
Brian P Forberg
Donna L Fries
Cheryl L Gaffney
Michelle S. Geiger
Wayne D Geils
Bruce R Goria
Bryan L. Griflie
R Scott Harrington
Patrice L, Hetherington
Deborah A. Hite
Marcia I. Hoge
David B. Holtz
William G Kadel
Linda K Knutson
William G Koch.Jr
Danielle E Kreiser
Jennifer A. Laube
Kerne L Linker
Charles P Longenecker
Robert N. Loss
Stephen G. Mahoney
Robin-Lynn McElwee
William F Mikus
Jennifer A Miller
Teresa B Monahan
G Bradley Moor
William C Mueller
Jennifer L, Nazzaro
Julie A Nees
Karen A Nester
Kimberly A, Norton
Barbara A Pisciotta
Ryan E Putney
Melanie A Raffa
Michael S Sarajian
Eric C Sarsony
William E. Schroeher
Dianne L Smith
Kerry H Solsky
Meg-Ann Sorber
Karl A Spector
Jean Ann Svi/ann
David L Swinehart
Flora T Teh
Wendy A Tibaldi
John P Tourville
Barbara E Weigle
Hollace A Whiltaker
Thomas W. Wolfinger
Roger C. Yost. Jr
Class of 1990
Orange Club
Peggy E Barbanto
Peter Andrew Smith
Other
Denise M, Ambrogio
James A Bell
Barbara L. Bentley
Brad C Bishop
Sima Blackmon
Janis E Blandy
LetaR Blatt
Michelle M Bonventre
Thomas P Boone
Martina M Burns
Laura A, Butler
Dawn M Campbell
Eugene J Cautillo
Ann T Clohessy
Peter J Comber
Teresa A, Considme
Cynthia R Cook
Melinda A Cuddy
Jennifer L Davis
Gary V Del Duca
Robert C Demaria
Leslie N Doll
Jennifer L Ebert
Christopher D Elvidge
Jeffrey A. Elwell
Laura L. Forbes
Bryan T Frack
Sharryl L, Froehlich
Jeffrey R Froling
Victoria R Fulton
Jennifer M Ganter
Janice M Gessner
Tracey E Glessner
Jami L Granger
Shan Miller Grant
Richard A, Gray
Anthony R. Grigalunas
Kristen D Growney
Robert A Gude
Erika L Hardenburg
Carolyn A. Harrison
Robin L Hastings
Robert F Herr
Nancy J Heyer
Allison P Hirschman
Patricia A Hostler
Kenneth N Hugendubler
Angela J Johnson
Jacqueline Karali
Patrick W Kocen
Laura L Kralavil
Allyson H Krummrich
Michele Labrie
Kristen L Langenteld
Michele L, Leuser
Sarah L Luithle
Donna M Major
Knstine J Marconi
David I Matonn
Heather J McCormtck
William McGarngle
Timothy A Mee
Jean L. Meyer
Jennifer L Miller
Stephanies. Miller
Kirsten C Monier
Jill S Mornssey
Elizabeth A Mortimer
EricG Mueller
ChrislelJ. Nestler
Jonathan P Nickey
Shannon R. O'Brien
Thomas S Olsen
Jennifer E Ott
Heidi M Perry
Cynthia Petrucci
Karen E Pick
Douglas R Pietsch
Leslies Rippard
Diane S Rogers
Carolyn M Sabol
Virginian Schultz
Matthew P Skarbek
Timothys Smith
Brian P Spellman
Christopher L Stemer
Heather L Stephano
Elaine M Swords
David T Szawlewicz
Diane Tacconi
Michele D Tansey
Sean P Tighe
Elizabeth A Tracey
Todd G Truedson
Betsy Van Tuyl
Jennifer L Varcoe
Julia A Verdesca
Laurie Ann Voipe
Melissa A Weigle
Debra A. Weissman
Joseph D Wentling
Mark R Wetzel
Douglas R Wheeler
Donna R Willbergh
Christine S Wolfe
Lori Kerchoff Wyman ^
Douglas W, Yoder
Class of 1991
President's Associates
Leo M. Sekulski
Class of 1992
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Karen A Muenster
Faculty and
Staff
Gifts from those who are central
to the University are especially
meaningful. It is with great pride
that we recognize the following
members of the University
community who have given of
their time, talent and financial
resources to help Susquehanna
achieve its goals:
Lawrence A Abler
Dorothy M Anderson '62
Barry E App
Larry D Augustine
Donald and Freni Aungst
Jane F Barlow
Robert M Bastress '39
Jean B Beamenderfer '39
Carl J and Patricia A Bellas
James A '63 and Martha Barker 70
Blessing
George C and Carol L Boone
Susan R Bowers
Michael J Breslm
Donna Catherman
Mary Gianni
Carrol and Shirley Clemens
Ronald A, and Jessica Cohen
Joel and Trudy Cunningham
Robert and Kathleen Dalton
Peter V and Barbara Deekle
Galen H and Deanna Deibler
Howard E and Janet DeMott
Henry and DoHy Diers
Ronald E Dotterer
Hans E and Barbara W Feldmann
Robert B. Fessler
Gary W and Elizabeth Fincke
Patricia B Fishbein
Kenneth O and Irene Fladmark
Frank W and Joan Fletcher
Gynith C, Giffin
Robert M Goodspeed
Gerald R and Betty Gordon
Randolph P and Carol J Harrison
Susan M Hegberg
David C and Marcie Henry
Stephen R Herrold '69
H Richard and Patricia Reiland Hess
Ralph T and Jane Hess
Donald D and Grace Housley
Vie tariicts lake sheir position.
Lawrence M. '43 and Louise Kresge '45
Isaacs
Christine and Chris Jaegers
E Dolores and Donald Jones
Emily T Kerslelter
Daniel L and Kathy L Kilgus
Sara G and John D. Kirkland
Paul E. and Linda M Klingensmith
Jack and Ruth Kolbert
Betsy Koons
Samuel Kuba III 75
Barbara A Lewis
Bonnie Eiker '70 and David W Lightcap
John H and Dorothy A. Longaker
Richard H Lowright
Donna K Maize
Chris A. '84 and Mary Markle
Leona Martin
Richard J. and Dorothy Masom
Thomas F. and Jenny McGrath
Marian E. McKechnie
Genevieve Mease
James R. and Helen E. Misanin
Robert G Mowry
Ella V and Bright G, Naugle
Jeanne H and Edward Neff
Helens. Nunn
Robert E. and Helen Nylund
Sheryl L, Postman
NeilH Potter
Bruce D, and Sachiko K, Presser
Otto and Beulah Reimherr
Maureen Davenport Ries '62
Edward S '42 and Blanche Forney 42
Jamie and Richard Rogers
Beverly Romberger
R Louis and Bonnie Rossman
Marvin J. and Raven Rudnitsky
Allan T Schreffler
Edward S and Jeanette Schwan
G. Edward Schweikert 111
E Raymond '37 and Winifred Shaheen
Manlyn L. Sierer '87
Linda L Skinner '85
Alex G H Smith
Alfred G, Snyder It
Donald R and Beverly Stever
fulark V Swanson '77
George R F and Barbara Tamke
Katherine and James Temple
Chnstopher and Christine Thomforde
Bonnie K. and John F, Troxell
Gene R. Drey
J. Thomas Walker
Julie O. and Robert Waltman
William A Ward
Gustavo W Weber H'77
Pamela L White
David N and Judie Wiley
Elizabeth Wiley
Vaughn A, '67 and Sandra J. Wolf
JoAnne E Wray
Rick and Mavis Ziegler
Gifts in Memory
The University is pleased
to recognize those who were
remembered by special memorial
gifts from family members or
friends during 1990-91:
Jeffrey J Bnosky '87
by 93rd Evacuation Hospital
by Spouses of the 93rd Evacuation
Hospital Officers
by M. Alessandra
by American School Foundation
of t\Aonterrey
by Daniel L. and Betty Jane Ashcraft
by Peter A and Karie J. Athens
by Todd D Bailey 85
by Mr and l\Ars. Thomas Bartasavage
by Joseph T Block
by Karen Knutowski Bnosky
by Patrick O. and Stacy D. Briley
by Theresa M. Capone and Ed HUderly
by Mr and Mrs. Edward Didier
by Louise f\A- Dietricti
by Anna Dobda
by Kenneth L, Dodson
by Paul C. and Shirley A. Dodson
by Lisa Dove
by Anthony and Shirley Gaudio
by Helen Gaudio
by John and f^arie Gaudio
by Ellie Golembiewski
by Kimberlee A. Gorman '88
by Clara Grazel
by Helen hA. Grazel
by Anthony R. Gngalunas '90
by Faithann f\/l. Grigalunas '86
by Martha Heran
by Janet Jakubowski
by Stephanie Kaye
by Sandra M. Knutowski
by Theodore and Jacqueline Knutowski
by Albina Kozak
by Mr and fi>/lrs. Robert Kramer
by Michael J Kucey
by Peter G. and Joan C. Laky
by Mary Sally McAlpine
by William McCullian
by Mr and Mrs. Martin McDonnell. Sr.
by Jennifer A Miller '89
by Marion Miller
by Anne Murphy
by Paul and Bernadette G. Neiheiser
by Mr and Mrs. Daniel Nelipovich
by Kenneth P Newman '87
by John W Noble. Jr
by Thomas G Noble
by Mary Leahey-O'Leary
by Kenneth J. Pizzico '88
by Nicholas and Joan Pizzico
by Staff G. Prudential Insurance
Company. New Kensington. PA
by Employees of Prudential Insurance
Company, New Kensington. PA
by Employees of Prudential Insurance
Company. Natrona Heights. PA
Ih'wcri i\ served— the hard way! Homecoming '90.
by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Puccinelli
by Jeffrey '88 and Lois Rehling
by Scott and Carol Sammons
by Frank and June Seltzer
by Fran Sikorski
by Mr and Mrs James Smerz
by Nancy G. Smyth
by Mr and Mrs. Norbert Stephan
by Genevieve Sterlock
by Charles Stevenson
by John H and Linda L. Thomson
by Paula R. Valente
by Charles. Deborah, and
Jarrod Yuskauskas
James M Brogan
by William and Marion G. Atkins
by Alan S. and Joan Bernikow
by Barney Brogan
by Betty J Brogan
by C. Patrick and Alice Brogan
by David V and Ann D. Burchfield
by J. Michael Cook
by Jerry M. and Marcia L. Daily
by Charles W. Garrison
by Eli and Edith Gen/er
by Edward A. Kangas
by Michael F and Sally Laporta
by Frank McNerney
by Richard A. and Carol W. Patterson
by J Thomas Presby
by Stanley G and Carole S. Russell
by David and Roberta Schranze
by John J. and Dorothy D. Spinetto
by Max F and Beverly J. Sparer
by Marshall E. and Antoinette Strey
by Donald J. and Bonnie M. Trawicki
by Edward A. and Sandra R. Weinstein
by John and Susan Zaffiro
byS. Arnold and Jeanne M Zimmerman
Leonard F Bush, M.D,
by Mrs. Leonard F. Bush
Nancy L Allen Cairns
by Louis and Shirley Adkins
by Jane F. Barlow
by Lucile Bossarl
by Gynith C Giffin
by Mrs. A L Harris
by Martha L Harris
by Mary Ellen Kovach
by Wilma J. Phipps
by M. Jane Schnure '39
by Eugene B and Frances L. Steele
by George R F and Barbara Tamke
byDebora V. Traas '75
Bruce Casso '74
by Dorothy M. Anderson '62
Mr and Mrs Harry F. Coester
by William E. Cochran '63
Claire Dauberman '29
by Carol D. Chidsey '56
by Joseph M. and Mary L King
Todd DeLorenzo
by Donald D. and Sue E. DeLorenzo
Kenneth T Donnahoo '87
by Robed W. and Penny Donnahoo
Louis Dreibelbis
by George R.F and Barbara Tamke
Reverend Elmer Drumm
by Alan E. and Ruth A. Carp
Robert E and Marianne Drumm
by Alan E and Ruth A. Carp
Charles C Eberly, III '65
by Charlotte M. Eberly
Edna Mae Etzrodt Harkness '50
by Charles F Harkness
Frank Karniol
by Louise Slater
by George R F. and Barbara Tamke
by V Vigdarovich
Dorothy Shutt Ktmmel '40
by George J. Kimmel '38
Ruth Steele King
by Joseph M. and Mary L. King
Homer D Kresge. Jr
by H. Karen Burris
by Helen C. Kresge
J Stanley Lmgebach
by John A and Pauline S Bresnahan
by Pauline M. Bresnahan
by David S Lmgebach
by Helen F. Lingebach
by Josephine B. Lingebach
by Paul E. and A. Jean Lynch
by Charles C and Ruth L Miller
by E. Raymond 37 and Winifred
Shaheen
by Roney T and Merrick E. Shawe
by Ethel A. Shellenberger
byZ. Tepper
by Mrs. John Troxler
by Kathryn H. Vfe/f
Clifford V Presser
by Jane G. Presser
Lois Beamenderfer Rallis '41
by Christopher K. Rallis
Dr William M. Rearick
by Estate of Robert B. Rearick
Jon R. Shaheen
by Helen S. Haugan
by E. Raymond '37 and Winifred
Shaheen
Fredrich Thomforde
by George R. F and Barbara Tamke
Miss Margaret L, Wendt
by The Margaret L Wendt Foundation
Gifts in Kind
During 1990-91, Susquehanna
received gifts of various types of
property— real estate, art. antiques,
phonathon prizes, etc.— from the
following donors:
Dorothy M Anderson '62
Raymond F Anderson
ARA Services
Arby's Roast Beef
AT&T Foundation
BJ's- A Place For Ribs
Amelia Bacardi
Boscov's Department Store
Burger King Restaurant
H Karen Burris
Estate of Nancy Allen Cairns
Clerical/Secretarial Association
Marino Delzotto
Dogwood Hill Nursery
Lorraine Vivienne Downie
Elby's Restaurant
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Follett College Bookstores
The Front Street Station
Gary's Farmhouse Restaurant
Boyd Gibson
Golden Corral Family Restaurant
Graci's
Grandpa Grunt
Jane Gervin Hess
George Hoffman
William Homer
JohnC Horn H'65
Hoss's Steak and Seafood House
Donald M Hunten
Japan Society of California
Just Judie's Salon
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Helen C Kresge
Lewisburg Studio
Little Caesars
The Locker Room
Long John Silver's
McDonald's Restaurant
Mister Donut
Guy J Moyer '31
Audrey North
Peanut Shack
Pizza Hut Restaurant
Sheryl L. Postman
Nancy Potter
Raymond O Rhine '29
William A Rock
Edward S '42 and Blanche Forney '42
Rogers
Bradley Shoemaker
Alfred G Snyder II
Tedd's Landing
Bonnie K, Troxell
University of Anzona
GeneR. Urey
David N. Wiley
Business and
Corporations
Susquehanna University is grateful
to the following businesses and
corporations for their generous
support during 1990-91:
President's Associates
AMP. Inc.
ARA Food Service
Butter Krust Baking Company
Gettig Technologies. Inc
Lutheran Brotherhood
R S Mowery & Sons, Inc
Pennsylvania Power & Light Company
Snyder County Trust Co.
Sunbury Textile Milts. Inc
Wood-Mode Incorporated
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
American Home Foods. Inc
AHA Food Service
BJ's— A Place for Ribs
Boscov"s Department Store, Inc
ERA Bowen Agency, Inc.
Central Pennsylvania Savings Association
Commercial Printing, Inc.
Compudata Services, Inc.
CONTEL of PA, Inc.
Country Cupboard, Inc.
The Daily Item
Diamond Manufacturing Company
Dogwood Hill Nursery, Inc.
First National Trust Bank
Furman Foods. Inc.
Keller Marine Service, Inc.
Lewisburg Studio
Northern Central Bank
Ott Packagings, Inc.
Dr. John Pagana
Purdy Insurance Agency, Inc.
Ritz-Craft Corporation of PA. Inc
Silvertip, Inc
Susquehanna Valley Mall
Swlneford National Bank
Universal Suppliers. Inc.
Weis Markets, Inc.
7858 Society
Beavertown Mills, Inc.
BKW Coach Line
Buflalo Valley Telephone Company
Central Builders Supply
Hilsher Graphics
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Kieffer Physical Therapy
Kreamer Feed Store
UB Water Service. Inc
Middleswarth Kitchen Fresh Chips
Smeltz Auto Sales Co
Stroehmann Brothers Co.
Tovi/nsend"s, Inc.
Walnut Acres. Inc.
Maroon Club
Battram Company
Colonial Furniture Company
John Dagle Jewelry
The Front Street Station
Golden Corral Family Restaurant
J.C Penney Company
Kratzer Oil Company, Inc
Mary Macintosh
Meckley's Limestone Products
Mister Donut/Hummels Wharf
Nonhway Industries, Inc
Penn Valley Printing Company
Phase One Graphic Resource
Phillips Motel
Rhoads Mills, Inc.
Selmax and KenTex
Allen Shaffer & Son Insurance
Stanley Woodworking
Valley Farms Dairy
Wm F Groce, Inc
Orange Club
Bastian Tire Sales
Beavertown Mills, Inc.
Becker Body Shop
Bingaman & Son Lumber
Courtyard Counseling Center
Destinations, A Travel Management
Company
John Fogarty Custom Homes
Ghezzis
Katies Kleeners
Keller's Auto Body. Inc,
Melcot Radiator
M & L Appliances
Moore Business Forms
Dr Mohammad M Munir
National Limestone Quarry
Reed's Real French Cleaners
Rowe Automatic Spnnkler
Dr Mohammad M Samad
Selinsgrove Dental Associates
Service Eleclnc Cable TV, Inc
Sporoco, Inc.
Super Bowl 522
Terry Wild Studio
Tru-Bilt Lumber Co,
Zartman Construction. Inc.
Other
Apfelbaum, Apfelbaum and Apfelbaum
Apfelbaum Realty
Basket Gourmet
BICSI
Bob Newman, Inc.
Bull Run Inn
Gary's Farmhouse Restaurant
John-David Advertising
Karelis & Timm
Kirby Manufacturing Company, Inc.
Kleen-Mist Car Wash
Kline Motors
Kuhns Brothers Lumber Company
Lady Hope Dress Company, Inc.
Leer East
The Locker Room
Mel-Co Printing
Modern Business Machines
Benjamin T Moyer Furniture
National Ticket Company
Newton Advertising
The Optometric Office
The Picture Place
Plaza House Furniture
Poloron Homes of PA, Inc.
Thomas R Rippon, Esq.
Schindlers Studio
The Shambeau
Staiman Brothers Steel
Stemtnger's Laundry
Sunbury Motor Company
Susquehanna Insurance Associates
Susquehanna Valley White
Temperance House
R U. Troutman & Sons, Inc.
Valley Toyota, Inc
Dr V Vigdarovich
Village TV & Stereo
H Warshow & Sons
Watsontown National Bank
Dr David G Wilson
l\/latching Gift
Companies
During 1990-91, Susquehanna
received additional support from
matching gift employers as directed
by alumni, parents, and friends.
Individuals now receive gift society
recognition for matching gifts made
by their employers, which in
1990-91 included:
3M Foundation
Aetna Life & Casualty Foundation
Air Products and Chemicals
Akzo America. Inc.
American Airlines, Inc.
American Cyanamid Company
American Home Products Corporation
Amoco Foundation. Inc.
Appleton Papers. Inc.
APS Foundation, Inc
ARA Services, Inc
ARCO Foundation
Armstrong World Industries. Inc.
Ashland Oil Foundation, Inc.
AT&T Foundation
BankAmerica Foundation
Bankof New York
Barclays Bank Charitable Trust
Barnes Group Foundation. Inc.
The Baxter Foundation
Bell Atlantic Corporation
Bellcore
Bell of Pennsylvania
Black & Decker Corporation
Blue Bell. Inc,
Boeing Company
Borden Foundation, inc
Bristol-Myers Fund
The Brunswick Foundation, Inc
Carteret Savings
Chase Manhattan Bank
Chemical Bank
Chevron USA . Inc
Chrysler Corporation
Chubb & Sons, Inc.
CIGNA Foundation
Citibank
Citicorp Investment Management
CNA Foundation
Combustion Engineering
Consolidated Foods Corporation
Continental Corporation Foundation
Coopers & Lybrand Foundation
Corning Glass Works Foundation
Cowles Media Company
Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone
Companies
Crum & Forster Corporation
CSX Corporation
Dana Corporation Fdundation
Dauphin Deposit Bank & Trust Company
Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Dresser Foundation, Inc.
Dun & Bradstreet Corporate Foundation
Duncanson & Holt Group
Eastern Associated Foundation
Educators Mutual Life Insurance
Company
Emerson Electric Company
The Equitable Foundation
Ernst &Whinney
Exxon Education Foundation
Federal National Mortgage Association
Federated Department Stores, Inc,
Firemans Fund Amencan Foundation
Firestone Tire & Rubber Company
First Pennsylvania Bank
First Union National Bank
Ford Motor Company Fund
Ford New Holland, Inc
Foster Wheeler Corporation
Fulton Bank
GEICO Insurance Group
General Electric Foundation
General Public Utilities
General Signal
PH. Glatfelter Company
Grace Foundation, Inc
Great Northern Nekoosa Corporation
GTE Service Corporation
Hamilton Bank
Hartford Insurance Group Foundation
Hershey Foods Corporation Fund
Hewlett Packard
Hoechst Celanese Corporation
Hoffmann-La Roche Foundation
Honeywell Foundation
Hughes Aircraft Company
IBM Matching Grants Program
ICI Americas. Inc
Ingersoll-Rand
Integnty Life Insurance
ITT Corporation
James River Corporation
Johnson & Johnson
Kinney Shoes Corporation
K-Mart Corporation
KPMG Peat Marwick Mitchell Foundation
Lenox, Inc
Lukens Foundation
Marsh & McLennan Companies
Martin Marietta Corporation
May Department Stores
McCann-Erickson
McGraw-Hill Foundation
McKesson Foundation
Mellon Bank
Merck Company Foundation
Meridian Bancorp
Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc,
Metropolitan Life Foundation
Midlantic National Bank
MITRE Corporation
Mobil Foundation, Inc.
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company
Morgan Stanley Foundation
Mutual Benefit Life
National Grange Mutual Insurance
Company
National Liberty Corporation
The Nationwide Foundation
NCNB Corporation Charities
New England Telephone
New Jersey Bell
New York Life Foundation
The New York Times Company
Foundation
North American Philips Corporation
Northwestern Mutual Life
Pacific Enterprises
Paramount Communications Foundation
Pfizer. Inc.
Philadelphia National Bank
Philip Morris
Phillips Petroleum Company
PMA Foundation
The Pnce Waterhouse Foundation
Procter and Gamble
Prudential Foundation
Public Service Electric & Gas
Quaker Oats Foundation
The Record
Reichhold Chemicals
Reliance Insurance Companies
R J. Reynolds Industries, Inc.
Reynolds Metals Company
Rohm & Haas Company
Royal Insurance
Sandoz, Inc.
Sara Lee Foundation
Schering-Plough Foundation
Scott Paper Company Foundation
Security Pacific Foundation
Shearson Lehman Mutton
Shell Companies Foundation, Inc.
Shenwin Williams Foundation
Sony Corporation of America
Southern Company Services
Southern New England Telephone
Southwestern Bell Foundation
Squibb Corporation
State Farm Companies Foundation
Stone & Webster, Inc.
Strawbridge and Clothier
Texas Eastern Corporation
Texas Instruments Foundation
Time Warner, Inc.
Toyota Motor Sales USA, Inc.
Travelers Insurance Company
UNISYS Corporation
United Jersey Banks
United Technologies Corporation
The UPS Foundation
US Borax & Chemical
U.S. Fidelity and Guaranty Company
Vanguard Group. Inc,
Warner-Lambert Company
Westinghouse Educational Foundation
Willamette Industries, Inc,
Xerox Foundation
Parents
The Blough-Weis Library is the
keystone of the academic experience
for every Susquehanna student and
facuhy member. Gifts to the Parents
Fund help to ensure the viability
of the library as a resource for
all members of the University
community. It is with appreciation
that we acknowledge the generosity
of the parents listed below:
President's Associates
Robert L andJane Harding
Mark and Jo Ann WaJnwright
Blodwen A Zeigler
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
S. James and Cynthia A. Bullinglon
Dewey P and Rosemarie Clark
George W and f^/lary Louise Eiker
G James and Eugenie D Fawcett
AnneE, Muensler-Smlon
Richard A. and Kathleen Q Norman
John A and Margaret G Payne
N David and Virginia M Rahal
7858 Society
Carl E, and Fair Bentz
Albert and Gertrude Berman
Phillip H, and Joanne C. David
Richard K and Janet M- Laing
John P and Nancy B Locke
Charles G and Linda L. Maxfield
Thomas S. and Suzanne T McCready
Thomas G and Janet Pickering
Sidney G. and Marylou Ranck
Charles J and Carmen Bias
Richard L and Hazel Skinner
Maroon Club
W. Scott and Wanda Blanchard
Andrew J, and Dolores Bozzelli
John M. and Patricia Brotherton
Roger H and Mary E Cook
Charles A and Mary C. Dakshaw
Jay M and Nancy L. Dawson
Ralph W. and Johanna B. Giasi
George C and Ann Hackl
Paul E and Karen M Heckman
Kenneth C and Marcia Heiden
William A and Marjone A Holsberg
Kenneth R Jones
Jackson T, and Nancy King
E. William and Barbara K. Knauss
William M and Crystal J Loftus
Joseph C and Mary Ann Lucia
Samuel F and Joan M. Niness
Maurice D and Judith R Oaks
Emmetl J and JoAnne Paradine
Richard E. and Pauline J Sameth
Edward A and Betty J Schmidt
Roger S and Linda M. Schropp
William L and Linda Schrufer
C Harold and Joan Schuler
John E. and Ellen M, Shave
John R, and Lynn Smart
Mr and Mrs. C. Dale Steinmetz
Timothy J and Barbara E Stewart
David F. and Donna Warner
John L- and Jeanne T, Williams
Robert L, and Marsha A Williams
Orange Club
George S and Suzanne W, Ashman
Charles R and Mary Elizabeth Ashweli
L Kent Babcock III
Emil G and Marion Barran
William R, and Janet L. Betz
William and Patncia Bradley
Joan D Cassidy
JackR Clifford
Charles A and Susan M Connell
Mr and Mrs. George L. Corsilia
Martin M and Carol D. Cottrell
Rudyard L and Dons Crider
Charles W and Allayne T Daves
Hillery Salvador and Kathleen S Deben
Anthony J and Tommie Lee Dingbaum
Edward and Constance A, Dougherty
Gary R. and Faye Dressier
Jerry and Mary A Dusich
Charlotte M Eberly
John A. Edson
Frank D. and Anne V. Englund
David J. and Margaret A, Farling
Robert W and Lois Filbey
Brendan J and Pat Flynn
John M and Sarah R. Fuss
Francis W and Carlene D. Gibbons
Paul R and Dorothy B. Gibson
Richard G and Jane L. Gingerich
Fredenck T and Linda S Givens
Glenn D. and Donna M. Grant
Helen V. Grebe
Alfred H and Nancy Gnffith
Joseph P and Bonita L. Hall
George J and Kathleen Haydu
Donald J and Joyce H. Heim
Peter S. and Margaret F Hoyer
Bruce and Betsy Huffine
Frank E- Hurley
Mr and Mrs, Vincent landimarino
Nelson and Rosemarie Iglesias
W. Maxwell and Isabel D Ingram
Thomas and Ann Marie Isenberg
William J. and Marie E Jeans
Robert J. and Josephine A. Jonas
Robert F and Kathleen F Jones
Herbert H and Karin O Kiehn
Gary J and Judith Kleinchester
Donald and Evelyn Koenecke
Mr and Mrs. Frederick W. Lackland
Richard H and Mane L. Lubben
George E and Barbara Lucas
John H, and Elizabeth P Maceachran
John and Carol A, Meola
John P Meudt
Ronald L. and Cecilia Miller
Stephen D and Carol L. Mournighan
Florence Novobilski
Mr. and Mrs Eugene J. Pavlik
Steven F and Anita E Prato
Charles H and Jane E Reaman
Steven A and Ruth D Rendle
Laszio and Hannelore Repas
Harold E. and Mary A. Reynolds
Andrew J, and Ruth E Rucci
J Michael and Janice M Saunders
Walter W, and Martha Jane Schoenewolf
Robert E and Irene T Shendan
Thomas E, and Patricia A, Skopal
Robert H, and Annelise J Smith
Gerard J Spellman
William S and Mary Ann Stockman
Mr and Mrs William S. Stoken, Jr
Edward and Valerie Stuart
Obed and Josefina Tirado
William M and Gail G Tobias
Mr and Mrs John J, Unkles
Leroy A. and M June Varcoe
George F. Weidle
William W and Elizabeth M, Wenzel
Robert C, and Betty E Winkler
Phyllis S. Wissinger
Wayne P and Carolyn L Yetter
John F and Martha Zeller
George J. and Norma L Zobel
Other
Mrs Leon E, Achenbach
Ralph Allocco
Robert C. and Susan L. Ambrosini
William M, Andres
Peter F and Joyce T Apple
Eddie L and Linda Armacost
Thomas L. and Marlene E Baiz
J Paul and Karen Balas
Ronald A and Agnes L Balsamo
John and Sandra Bamman
Edward S and Janice A. Bardzik
Mary Ann T Bartashunas
Ellen M Bateman
Sandino P Battisti
Frederick and Cynthia W Bauer
John M and Patricia E Baumgardner
John A and Joan Baxter
John E and Joan S Beadencup
George P Beaumont
David W Beggs
Dale B and Sheri A Bellows
Gerald V and Judith Benyo
Kermit G and Sandra Bergey
Michael R. and Gail M. Bianco
Mr and Mrs. Jeffrey Billger
Merntt L. and Margery G. Blackburn
Marylou Blanchard
James A, and G Suzanne Bobb
Terry R. and Nancy E. Bobb
Edward G- and Justma C. Boblick
Roy A and Glona E Boedeker
Larry D Boozer
Linda Boozer
Sheldon and Lillibeth Boruchow
Donald T and Lucy D. Bottomley
Mr and Mrs. Ronald C. Bracken
Stephen R, and Carol M, Brainard
Abram F. and Margaret A. Brandt
Evelyn T Brechbill
Neal E and Carolynn Bredehoeft
Elaine Bressi
Mr and Mrs. George Broseman
Mr and Mrs. Robert A. Brouse
Harold E and Judith B, Buck
John J and Valerie A, Bukowski
Antonio and Josephine Buoscio
Bruce S. and Rachele A- Burchell
Mr and Mrs Lowell Burton
John M. and Nancy Camarco
Douglas K and Mary E Candland
Daniel and Margaret Caracciolo
David R and Helen L, Cardell
Michael A. and Cynthia A. CarettI
Dennis M and Margaret Carleton
Anthony and Sharon Carroll
Sidney J, and Patricia A. Caspersen
Anthony J, and Corinne M Cera
Alan and Elizabeth Chnstian
Sandra A and Martin L Christman
Robert V and Bernadette Ciccarelli
Walter and Brenda J Ciecierski
Ronald D and Susan L, Clement
John J and Rachel M Conte
Arthur and Rosemary Conway
Robert M and Ann M. Corsetto
John A. and Margaret A, Coxall
Gerard and Rosemary Cozzolino
Albert W and Martha J- Daub
James J. Davey
John F and Dana Davies
Giuseppe and Giovannina D'Avino
Harry B, and Margaret H. Davis
Joseph and Arlene Davis
James J. Deday. Sr
Marjone Deitnch
Wayne E. and Patncia Delawter
John A, and Eileen Delduca
Marino and Denise Delzotto
Thomas F and Rosemary Demko
Richard J and Penelope M Denechaud
William B. Dennen
L Jean Dimond
Joseph M. and Mary E Dobrota
Mr and Mrs James F Dodd. Sr
William P and Loretta Downes
Timothy B, and Rose Marie Downing
Ronald and Judith Druckenmiller
James C. and Cora L Dum
Edward and Carol A Dunlop
Ban E and Barbara Ecker
Barbara B and Warren B Edmonds
Preston E. and Naomi A Edsell
Harry and Ruth S. Eisenhauer
Michael F Emig
Gregory L and Ellen D Erdman
John C. and Linda D. Ericson
Gary and Virginia N Ettlemyer
Martin and Shirley F Fafette
Mr and Mrs Thomas L Fagan, Jr
Donald and Geraldine Eager
George J and Cynthia G Fairley
Peter A, and Constance Fauci
William H, and Marjone A, Fern
Peter A. and Elizabeth A. Fernholz
Robert D. and Joan R. Ferris
Raymond K and Elizabeth R Foerster
Judith S Forry
James W and Emily L. Forsyth
Ray L and Barbara A Fry
Sylvia W Fuller
Samuel C and Carol Fusco
Peter M and Elizabeth F Gallagher
Alexander T Galloway II
Emile F and Lois B George
George and Elizabeth Geraci
Catherine Gilligan
Mr and Mrs. Theodore Gleichmann
Edward H Goddard
Elizabeth C. Gomory
Donald W. and Carol A Goodnch
Galen L and Judith R Goodwin
Barbara Goriin
Ronald Graczyk
Harry and Kirsten Grantors
Stephen C and Lynn F Grant
Michael E Gray
Sheldon and Renale B. Greene
Edward A and Maryann Groblewski
Nancy S Guckes
Robert L, and Suzanne Gude
Jan A- and Gloria A, Haas
David L, and Jean Hangen
Gordon and Eileen Hargreaves
John A and Marcia Harman
Craig A. and Bonnie Harper
Frank G and Mane B. Harrison
A. Patncia Hauptii
Carol D. Heffner
Walter fl. and Helen M Heidelbach
Bruce K. Heim
Robert E Heist
Ronald G, Hellman
Samuel H. and Emma J Hendricks
William J. and Doris A Herbine
Jay H. and Joan Herdling
Robert S and Cathy A. Herncane
Susan Herrmann
Harold and Jean Hetherington
J. Lawrence and Katharine Higgins
Mr and Mrs. William E, Higgins
Robert B, and Mananne W. Hirschman
Warren J. and June A Hollander
Grant N, and Nancy L Hollenbach
Frances Holtz
Ronald H. and Lois Hoover
John and Jane Hornberger
Kent C. and Lois Horner
Thomas and Denise Horton
Anthony J and Florence M. Horvath
Robert C and Evelyn G Huggard
Robert A. and Barbara J. Hughes
Ralph B. and Janice L Hughey
Eleanor R Hunt
Larry C. and Gretchen Hyde
Randy L. and Frances H. Jackson
Marshall and Pamela Jeanes
Edward S and Elizabeth H Johnson
William R and Diane L. Johnson
F. Lowell and Ariene Jonach
Werner F, and Pamela K Jonas
Stark G. and Kathi L Jones
Virginia T. Jones
Joseph G- and Ann Mane Kaminski
Russell R and Jacqueline A. Karahuta
David C. and Miranda Karlberg
Lawrence and Sally Kazmierczak
Reginald J. and Sandra G Kennedy
William R. and Pamela Kennedy
Leonard and Ruth Knapp
Mr and Mrs George W, Knupp
Robert D and Deborah S Kodak
Gary G. and Carol A. Koppenhaver
Mr and Mrs. Leon E Korejwo
Beverly J. Kostishak
Edward J and Valerie Kovalskl
Beverly J Kowak
Dennis L. and Dorothy L. Krall
Thomas and Susan Labarbera
Alfred E. and Barbara LaBrecque
Gerald A and Elaine M. Landis
Roscoe D, and Margaret LeCount
Ronald J. and Jeanne Leib
Thomas P. and Judith Leibensperger
Robert L and Patricia A. Leili
Kenneth and Joyce P. Lewis
Salvatore and Lucille Licciardone
Albert C- and Helen Limbrick
Bruce A- and Beveriey J. Linsky
Ray and Janet L. Long
Robert A, and Linda D. Loss
OrloC. and June T Lull
Ned C, and Nancy Jean Lurowisl
Eileen M Lyden
Paul E and Sharon Mabry
William A and Dorothy J. Machamer
Roger C. and Anita Maher
Francis T and Elaine D. Malczon
Cecilia K. Malm
John S. and Linda A, Marani
Camllle Maravalli
David and Lorraine Marconi
Simeon and Mary Alice Margolis
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Marion
Joseph S. and Carole Martin
Richard G. and Carole G Masters
David S and Sue Ellen Maxwell
Or and Mrs Edward B Mazaleski
Owen M McAdoo
David R. and Carolyn E McAnaney
John P and Rosemary McCarthy
James H. and Jane E. McKinley
Peter and Patricia McMahon
John E and Joan M McNamara
William C and Marie Mead
Leonard and Donna Menditto
Howard G. and Judilh N Meyers
James F and Audrey S. Michael
Norbert A. and Susan A. Miller
Robert W and Judith 1. Miller
Ronald G and Sharon A Miller
Robert J and Helen A. Mills
Richard E and Anna Marie Mitchell
James P and Susan A Mockus
Esther E. Momrow
Joseph B. and Valentine Montgomery
Kenneth S. and Dorothy Moore
Alvln R and Margaret Morns
Thomas R and Tricia Mull
William Murdoch, Jr
James H. and Ellen S. Murray
Adam H and Elizabeth W, Murnson
Robert L and Paulette S. Musser
William R. and Theresa A Neihart
Robert A. and Justine N Nelis
Glen L- and Peggy H. Nelson
Robert W. and Ruth A. Neubold
Margaret W. Newsome
Allen W and Beverly J. Nichols
Mr. and Mrs Frederick A. Nolle
James C, and Joan M. Norwood
Valerie M. Oakes
David E and Roberta E O'Bnen
Gerard J and Linda L O'Connor
John J and Elizabeth A. O'Grady
George M. and Susan M. O'Neil
John Opalicki
Richard and Catherine Paddock
Elaine F. Padgett
David H and Ingrid K Page
Robert A. Pankuck
Robert and Janet Parisi
Patrick and Judith Patte
H Richard and Joyce L Pearce
Louis and Joan Penner
Marc E. and Ruth Peterson
Louis P. and Eleanor V. Pioli
Nicholas R. and Joan Pizzico
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Polestak
Alan N and Nanette Posencheg
Harvey K Rainess
Theodore S and Cynthia Ratkus
James and Isabel Rattay
Mr and Mrs John M Rea
Lucien A and Jacquelyn M. Reformato
Janice D Reinhardt
Rainer W and Anny Reitz
Peter E and Barbara M Rendina
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ricciardi
John I and Bonnie Riddle
Mr and Mrs. William M. Rohrbach
Robert C. and Natalie Rooke
A. Richard and Carol Sue Rosenberg
Victor M and Gretchen M Rosenberg
James J. and Patricia C Rosini
Michael and Audrey Rosner
Ronald J and Susan Ross
Alfred and Carol A Rowinski
Jack C and Kathy Russell
Robert J and Mary Lou C Russell
Rosalind V Rux
Mr. and Mrs. Philip F Saalmuller
Haig and Mary Sarajian
Thelma Sarnoski
Mr and Mrs. Joseph J. Saus
Thomas L. and Claire G. Sawicki
John F. and Jerilyn Schade
David A. and Jane Sergison
Charles and Diane C Serson
Arthur L. and Patncia A Shaffer
John F and Margaret K Shannon
Charles T and Patricia L Shaw
Frank L. and Eileen M Shelly
William R. and Carole L, Shelly
Gordon E and Diane L Sheriff
James M and Shirley A. Shields
Edmund M and Patricia Skarbek
Paul R. and Regina Sloane
Abram J. Slover
Harvey and Rae Smeltz
Joseph E and Gloria Smith
Morgan E and Paulette J Smith
Walter J and Judith T Smith
David S and Elizabeth G. Snook
Charles F. and Louise E. Snyder
James N. and Florence M Sofranko
Bruce and Kathleen Sommers
Nancy L Souders
Harold N and Susan Spnngstead
John H. and Kay E. Spurr
Mr and Mrs Mark R. Stambaugh
Shirley Stamm
George K. and Muriel J. Stanley
John M. and Jean Stewart
Terry Stimeling
Alfred H. and Judith E. Stimson
William and Elizabeth Stroup
Richard F and Sally Strusz
Andrea Suppa
Clifford M. and Winifred S, Svikhart
James C. and Suzane L. Swank
Ray E. and Fay Swartz
Walter F and Kathleen F Sweeney
Lillian E Swickle
Jack and Nevere Tenbek|ian
Charles I. Tenney
Jay R and Kathleen Thatcher
David T. and Julie C. Tilden
Thomas V and Katharine S. Tinsley
Jacob R. and Mary R. Tobash
William and Soma M. Torres
Martin Traumuller
Jack H and Virginia Treas
Richard J. and Patricia P. Triaca
Bruce and Marjone Trotter
J Richard and Mary L. Trout
Robert E. and Bonnie A. Tucci
George H. and Donalda F Vaccaro
John C. and Carole M. Vanorden
Conrad and Katharine Vialonga
Robert P and Joan E. Vivian
William S and Barbara L. Vonderhey
Daniel D. and Irene A. Walker
Martin L. and Joan C Walter
William A and Janice M. Walter
Harland W. and Joyce R. Warner
Arthur F and Carta J. Watkins
Alvin E. and Sheila H. Watson
Billy J and Adella A. Wauhop
Byron H. Weaver
Ronald and Jean Weigle
Cynthia C Weinman
Herbert R. and Patricia J. Weinrich
Morton N. and Elsie Weissman
Michael B and Ruby A. Weitzel
William and Veronica Weyrauch
Donald M and Harriet F. Whitesel
Howard J and Dons Wikfors
Stanley and Caroline A. Wilcox
Anthony F and Regina M. Witcofsky
Daniel S and Carol Witman
Mr and Mrs James R. Wither
Mary Wixted
John M and Susan D. Wood
Mr and Mrs A Edward Wright
Richard H WyatI
Eugene and Francis Yacapsin
Joseph F and Sharon K Yake
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Yoder
Dennis A. and Sandra A. Yonosh
Jon M. and Sylvia Zizelmann
Friends
The University is pleased to
recognize the following friends
of Susquehanna who have so
generously provided support
during 1990-91:
President's Associates
John A and Jane C Carpenter
Brenda Wissinger Conway
Charles B. H'82 and Lore Degenstein
Alberta Ditty
Mrs Russell W Gilbert
Robert A and June Grubb
Charles F Harkness
Alan and Gloria Hassman
Helen S. Haugan
Jane Gervin Hess
Mrs J PaulH Hively
Paul and Mildred John
Janice Wissinger Meadows
John R. and Joan Miller
Harold C. and Nancy O'Connor
Rocco A and Nancy Ortenzio
Saul and Florence Putterman
Erick O. Schonstedl
Thelma Wall
Robert F and Patricia Weis
Benjamin Kurtz Circle
Raymond F Anderson
Jane C Apple
Wilbur A. Banker!
Fredehck W. and Eleanor Bisbee
Laura Bollinger
Mary Bowersox
Lorraine Vivienne Downie
Beatrice H Ebert
Jane C. Freeman
Kathryne Friedman
Roger S Haddon
Stewart Haller
Orlando W Houts
Patricia R Hunsickel-
Donald M. Hunten
Clyde H. Jacobs
Dr. and Mrs Lawrence J. Kopf
Gordon B. and Sandra L Lamb
Robert B. Middleswarth
Louis Miele
N Ramsay Pennypacker
JaneG Presser
Truman H. and Kay Purdy
Mrs Charles A. Rahter
Richard C. Rantzow
Mrs Raymond E. Roush
Howard H. Schnure
Bradley Shoemaker
Zachary and Linda Taylor
John A and Ann Wesner
Dorothy G Wilson
)858 Society
Donna S Benham
Ruth J Cunningham
Michael J Kucey
Charles A. and Janet B Laubach
The Scott C & Mary D. Rea Trust
Mrs. William O Roberts
Stan Seiple
James M and LaRue Unglaube
Aileen Witmer
Maroon Club
93rd Evacuation Hospital
David V. and Ann D Burchtield
H Karen Burns
Richard I and Jean I Crossland
John and Gladys Dagle
Donald D and Sue E DeLorenzo
Milton C and Gladys M Dumeyer
Hubert and Mabel Frings
Anthony and Shirley Gaudio
Edward A. Kangas
Joseph M. and Mary L King
Helen C, Kresge
Cynthia R Poust
Michael C and Audella Rheam
William A Rock
Genevieve Sarra
Mr and Mrs. William Saulsbury
Sigmund A. and Elizabeth B. Stoler
Robert G and Caryl Swanson
Frederick D Ullman
Orange Club
John B and Betty Apple
Karen Knutowski Bnosky
Michael Boury III
Raymond C. and Mary Jane Bowen
Pat and Lois Bruno
Virginia M Coombs
Kathleen M Darrow
Mary Ellen Isaacs and Ted Dix
John and Carolyn Fischer
Mr and Mrs Robert D Geise
Dorothy F Goodman
Jack K and Polly Hetrick
Mr and Mrs Fred Hogan
David E and Marie Horlacher
Lee C. and Arlene L. Hummel
Richard T Jolly
Frank McNerney
John Moore
Dr Howard E. Morgan
Edward and Martha Nichols
Thomas G. Noble
Virginia Payne
Christopher K. Rallis
Daniel W Rohrbaugh
Louise Slater
Robert O and Vi Soper
Jane Isaacs Speedling
John and Arlyn Welty
Joseph R and Dorothy A. Wiebush
Harold F Woelfel and Beth Belotti
Other
Spouses of the 93rd Evacuation
Hospital Officers
May W Adams
Louis and Shirley Adkins
M, Alessandra
American School Foundation of Monterrey
Wally Anderson
Daniel L. and Betty Ashcraft
Peter A and Karie J Athens
William and Marion G Atkins
Amelia Bacardi
Mr and Mrs Thomas Bartasavage
Emma C Baxter
William M. Beard
Alan S and Joan Bernikow
Joseph T Block
Lucile Bossart
John A and Pauline S Bresnahan
Pauline M Bresnahan
Patrick O. and Stacy D Briley
Barney Brogan
Betty J Brogan
C. and Alice Patrick Brogan
John L. Bruch
Mrs. Leonard F Bush
Charles A Campbell
Theresa M Capone and Ed Hilderly
Ethel Carl
Alan E and Ruth A Carp
Ethelelta L Charles
J, Michael Cook
Jerry M. and Marcia L. Daily
Caroline Day
Mark W. and Carolyn Dewalt
Mr and Mrs. Edward Didier
Louise M. Dietrich
Anna Dobda
Kenneth L Dodson
Paul C and Shirley A Dodson
Robert W and Penny Donnahoo
Lisa Dove
Virginia Dyer
Margaret S Ernst
Charles W Garrison
Helen Gaudio
John J and Mane Gaudio
Ell and Edith Gerver
Vitolds and Milena Gobins
Ellie Golembiewski
Helen M. Grazel
Peter H and Evelyn M Haller
Mrs A L Harris
Martha L Hams
Ray Hatcher
Martha Heran
Helen G Hodam
Mrs. George Hoffman
John C. Horn H'65
Janet Jakubowski
Japan Society of California
Mary Jane Jones
Stephanie Kaye
Ronald D and Roxanne Keefer
Frances Kivko
Sandra M, Knutowski
Theodore and Jacqueline Knutowski
Mary Ellen Kovach
Albina Kozak
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Kramer
Peter G and Joan C. Laky
Michael F and Sally Laporta
David S. Lingebach
Helen F Lingebach
Josephine B. Lingebach
Paul E. and A Jean Lynch
Jane H Margesson
Louis Mayo
Mary Sally McAlpine
William McCullian
Mr and Mrs, Martin McDonnell. Sr
Edward Mihalik
Charles C and Ruth L Miller
Marion Miller
Terry O Moore
Mrs. Webster G. Moyer
Anne Murphy
Paul and Bernadette G Neiheiser
Mr and Mrs Daniel Nelipovich
John W Noble. Jr.
Audrey North
Mary Leahey-O'Leary
Richard A. and Carol W Patterson
Michael E and Sandra Pfeffenberger
Wilma J. Phipps
Nancy Potter
J Thomas Presby
Mr and Mrs Paul Puccinelli
Mary K Rainey
Benjamin Reichley
Stanley G and Carole S, Russell
Scott and Carol A Sammons
Gary Savastano
Mr and Mrs. Joseph J. Scartelli
David and Roberta Schranze
Frank and June Seltzer
Arline Shannon
Roney T and Merrick E. Shawe
Ethel A. Shellenberger
Fran Sikorski
Mr. and Mrs. James Smerz
Jean M Smith
Nancy G Smyth
Jerry A and Corrine Soper
John J. and Dorothy D. Spinetto
Max F and Beverly J. Sporer
Eugene B and Frances L. Steele
Norbert Stephan
Genevieve Sterlock
Charles Stevenson
Marshall E. and Antoinette Strey
Z Tepper
Albert W, Thilo
John H. and Linda L Thomson
Donald J. and Bonnie M Trawicki
Mrs, John Troxler
Paula R Valente
Kathryn H Veit
V Vigdarovich
Edward A and Sandra R, Wemstein
Donald A and Christine C Woodring
Charles A . Deborah C. , and
Jarrod Yuskauskas
John and Susan Zaffiro
S Arnold and Jeanne M, Zimmerman
Alumni Awards Luncheon '91
Endowment
Funds at
Susquehanna
Susquehanna is pleased to list the
following endowed funds established
during 1990-91. These funds represent
a continuation of the exceptional growth
in endowment over the last five years.
The generosity of the individuals
establishing these funds is deeply
appreciated. The future of the
University remains promising
as the endowment continues
to increase;
The Nancy A. Cairns Scholarship
Fund was established in 1990 under the
Will of Nancy A Cairns The income from
this fund will provide scholarships for
Susquehanna University students
majormg in French
The James M. '2B and Twila C.
'30 Herrold Scholarship Fund was
endowed by Mr Herrold in honor of
his wife's memory. Income from this
endowment is to be awarded annually
to well-qualified students with financial
need, in accordance with University
financial aid policies. In selecting
Herrold Scholars, preference will be
given to students from Selinsgrove
Area High School and Snyder County,
Pennsylvania.
The Wagner Scholarship Fund was
established under the Will of Gereon W
Salevan "29 in memory of her parents,
Dr and Mrs. Milton E, Wagner, and her
brother, Seneca M Wagner Income
from this fund will provide scholarship
aid to worthy but needy students, with
a preference given to those interested
in pre-medical studies and careers
in science.
The Salevan Scholarship Fund was
established under the Will of Gereon W.
Salevan '29 in memory of Gereon W
Salevan and her husband, T. Marshall
Salevan. Income from this fund will
provide scholarship aid to worthy but
needy students, with a preference given
to those students interested in pre-medical
studies and careers in science.
The Wainwright Family Scholarship
Fund was established in 1990 by Mr and
Mrs, Mark H. Wamwright Jr in honor of
their daughter, Gigi Wamwngbt, a member
of the Class of 1990 Income from this
fund is to be awarded to students who
have achieved )unior or senior standing.
with preference given to students who
are environmental science majors.
The Helen B. Russelt Library Fund
was established in 1990 through a
bequest from the estate of Helen B,
Russell Income from this fund will
be restricted to the purchase of library
books relating to the fields of English
and Social Sciences
The Elizabeth Evans Zeigler '77
Scholarship Fund was established
in 1990 in memory of Elizabeth by
her mother, Mrs Blodwen A Zeigler
and by other members of her family
Elizabeth majored m communications
and theater arts and was a member
of the Class of 1977 Income from this
fund will provide scholarship support
to deserving students showing academic
promise and financial need, with a
preference given to students majoring
in communications or theater arts
The Beatrice V. Bowman Endowment
Fund was created in 1990 through the
Will of Beatrice V Bowman. The fund
is a memorial to Emory T Bowman,
Daisy M Bowman and Robert T,
Bowman '47 The income from this
fund IS to be used al the discretion
of the University to support the
history and literature departments.
The Buss Family Scholarship
was endowed in honor and memory
of Clara D and William C Buss of
Sunbury. Pennsylvania, by their
sons, Dr Claude A. Buss '24 and
Dr William Cesyl Buss '28, and
their grandson, Dr William
Claude Buss of Northumberland.
Pennsylvania, and Redlands,
California, to commemorate Clara
and William's unwavering belief in
the importance of education in their
family's future, and the role that
Susquehanna played in the lives
of their children and their children's
children
In awarding the scholarship, the
University shall give preference to
Amencan-born, academically-able
students of high moral standards
who have financial need, and who
are focusing their studies in the
liberal arts, music, or pre-medical
programs
The Ronald Goodman '54
Scholarship Fund was established
in 1990 through Mr Goodman's Will
Income from this fund shall be used
to provide financial assistance to needy
students, with first preference being
given to students majoring in music
The Class of 1941 Unrestricted
Endowment Fund was established
by the members of the Class of 1941
in commemoration of the 50th reunion
of their graduation from Susquehanna
University and will provide a lasting
remembrance of the Class of 1941.
Income from the fund will be used
to support the University's highest
priority needs
The J. Paul H.(H'63) and
Mildred F. Hively Scholarship
Fund was established in 1991
through the generosity ol Mrs.
Mildred F Hively in accordance
with the wishes of her husband.
Dr, J Paul H Hively Susquehanna
University awarded Dr Hively the
degree of doctor of humane letters
in 1963 for his contnbulion of time,
talents and money to many humanitarian
causes This scholarship is a reflection
of the unwavering belief in the importance
of education and the knowledge of the
financial challenges confronting many
students Income from this fund will
provide scholarship aid for financially
deserving students.
Volunteer Leadership
1^
Our alumni
leaders have
given generously
of their time
and energy.
he individuals who volunteer their time to work
on Susquehanna's behalf espouse one of
the highest ideals of the University: that of
providing service to community and society.
The involvement of so many people in this
fashion makes Susquehanna a better place
to work, to learn and to grow. For the time
that they have selflessly given and for their
efforts to make this a dynamic University,
Susquehanna is pleased to thank the individuals
listed on these pages:
Window of Opportunity— The Campaign
for Susquehanna
The remarkable success of the Window of Opportunity Campaign is a
reflection of the support and dedication of many volunteers. The individuals
listed below, who have given unselfishly of their time and resources, have
been the key to the significant achievements in the Window of Opportunity
Campaign. Susquehanna University is deeply indebted to these individuals
for their steadfast loyalty and commitment to the success of the University
and of this campaign:
Steering Committee:
Robert Weis. Steering Committee Chait
Helen Decl<er Blough H'87.
Honorary Chair
Charles B. Degenstein H'82.
I^onorary Chair
Lawrence M, Isaacs '43,
National Campaign Chair
William A. Gettig, National Vice-Chair
Raymond C, Lauver '50,
National Vice-Chair
Earn, Shobertll '35.
National Vice-Chair
Harold C- O'Connor,
Board Solicitation Chair
Samuel D Ross. Jr '54.
Major Gifts Chair
Albert P. Molinaro. Jr '50,
Leadership Gifts Chair
Joel Cunningham, University President
Sidney Apfelbaum
Jack Bishop '57
Joan Bishop
Carl Campbell '65
Kathleen Dallon
Dolly Diers
Kenneth O. Fladmark
Frank W, Fletcher
John G Foos '71
SaraG. Kirkland
Jack Kolbert
Truman H Purdy
George and Margaret Keller
Saul Putterman
GustaveW. Weber H'77
Science Funding Committee:
Douglas E Arthur '49
Joel Cunningham
PaulG. Filipek '65
William A. Gettig
George E. Harns IV '64
Lawrence M. Isaacs '43
SaraG. Kirkland
Terry L. March '67
Albert P Molinaro. Jr '50
Harold C. O'Connor
Samuel D Ross '54, Chair
Earl I. Shobertll '35
Stephen T Toy '61
Donald E. Wissinger '50
Leadership Gift Committee:
Albert R Molinaro. Jr '50, Chair,
Area Campaign Organization
New Yorl< City/Southern Connecticut
Robert L Fiscus '59
Raymond C. Lauver '50
Terry L. March '67, Chair
Ralph E. Purpur '60
Philadelphia/Southern New Jersey
Leslie R. Butler '62. C/ja/r
Christian B. Harris '70
Henry '68 and Wendy Evans '69
Herrington
William D. Kramer '67
Thomas D. '63 and Diane Norcross
'65 Samuel
Northern New Jersey
John D, '81 and Mary Pal '81
Brown Christiansen
Mary T Coughlin '82
Paul G, Filipek '65. Chair
Wayne H. Fisher '66
Harrlsburg
Douglas E Arthur '49
Jack Bishop '57
William C. Davenport '53
D. Edgar Hutchison '34
William S. Morrow '34
Louis F. Santangelo '50, Chair
Susquehanna Valley
Gary E Baylor '69
Joe W Kleinbauer '63
Marjorie W McCune '43
Carl W Moyer '63
Edward Pfeiffer '50. Chair
Robert A. Piltello '51
Reverend E. Raymond Shaheen '37
National Committee on Annual Giving
During the 1990-91 fund year, members of the National Committee on Annual
Giving staffed five regional phonathons on behalf of the SUF. And, many
members completed additional assignments from their homes and offices.
As a result, this dedicated group of volunteers personally contacted over 400
alumni and raised in excess of $90,000 for the SUF.
Our sincere thanks to Chairman Donald E. Wissinger '50 and the members
of the committee for their outstanding commitment and service:
Business and Industry Campaign
More than 130 local businesses and industries contributed more than $98,000
to the 1990-91 Susquehanna University Fund. The University is fortunate to
enjoy such generous support given the uncertainty of economic conditions
during the past year.
These outstanding results would not have been possible without the
dedicated leadership of Chairman Marvin J. Rudnitsky and his hardworking
team of volunteers:
Donald Wissinger '50
Chair
Douglas E Arthur '49
David E Atkinson '77
Cheryl RahKs Atkinson '77
William D Alkinson '74
Robert M Baslress '39
Arthur F Bowen '65
Willard J Bowen '69
Vincent Boyer '52
Carl L Campbell '65
William H Clark '62
William E Cochran '83
John D Crusius '72
William C Davenport '53
Arthur D. Ebersberger '68
John G- Foos '71
Stephen C Gettier '63
Robert Gabrenya '40
Patricia Laubach Hallman '66
Henry H Herrington '68
D Edgar Hutchison '34
Lawrence M Isaacs '43
Louise Kresge Isaacs '45
Carol B Kehler '74
Joe W Kleinbauer '63
Signe Gates Knock '71
H. Laurence Kyse '70
Nicholas A Lopardo '68
Clay L Lorah '57
Terry L March '67
Douglas L fvlarion '70
Lynn Keim Marion '71
Susan Lang Martin '74
Judith Arnold Mclntyre '62
Lewis R Morrow '77
Kathy-Ann McCarly Morrow '76
Carl Moyer '63
Peter M Nunn '57
James C Packard '70
Edward S Rogers '42
Blanche Forney Rogers '42
Christopher D Rooke '82
Samuel 0 Ross '54
Chester G Rowe '52
James Q Rumbaugh '50
A Rebecca Schumacher '72
Karen S, Schwille '85
Nevin C T Shaffer '49
Victor J Sobolewski '79
John H Spillman '62
Linda Leach Spillman '63
Chnstopher A. Thorsheim '85
Paul M, Willbanks '75
Suzanne Yenchko '68
Parents Executive Committee
The 1990-91 Parents Executive Committee's top priority was support for the
Blough-Weis Library. Through a series of regional phonathons, the Parents
Executive Committee raised more than $44,000 to build collections and to
assist with the automation of the Blough-Weis Library. In addition, this
group organized a successful Parents Weekend, published the Parents
Handbook and hosted welcoming receptions for freshmen parents.
We are grateful to Parents Executive Committee Co-Chairs John and Nancy
Locke and the members of the committee for their enthusiastic participation:
John Locke, Co-Chair
Nancy B. Locke. Co-Chair
Mr and Mrs. Richard E. Ahnert
Carl Bentz
Fatr Bentz
John Bukowski
Valerie Bukowski
Karen Bowen
Wilhelm B, Bronander
Hilda Bronander
Dewey P. Clark
Rosemarie Clark
Roger H. Cook
Mary E Cook
Rudyard L Crider
Dons Crider
Robert D. Ferris
Joan R. Ferris
Martin L. Gallagher
Charles Giannasio
Elena A Giannasio
Frederick T Givens
Linda S Givens
Gerald E. Haughey
Patricia E Haughey
George J. Haydu
Kathleen Haydu
Robert F, Jones
Kathleen F, Jones
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph W Kenney
Richard K Laing
Janel M Laing
Walter Schoenewolf
Martha Jane Schoenewolf
Timothy Stewart
Barbara E Stewart
William Wenzel
Elizabeth M Wenzel
Robert L Williams
Marsha A, Williams
Marvin Rudnitsky. Chair
Wally Anderson
Jeffrey Apfelbaum
Michael Apfelbaum
Nicki Apfelbaum
Sidney Apfelbaum
James Apple
John Apple
William Becker
Joyce Bilger
James C Black "63
Arthur Bowen "65
Willard Bowen '6S
Raymond Bowen
William H Clark '62
Janet Dagle
Richard Eyster '56
Mollie Eyster
George A Fecker '72
Karen Hackman Mendonca '78
Scott Heintzelman
Lee Hummel
David Hyde
Jane Hyde
George Keller
Margaret Keller
J. Chnstopher Kerwin '74
Joe Kleinbauer '63
Norman Lauer '62
Larry Lewallen
Stephen Newton
John Pagana
William Pakuta
J. Craig Purdy
T Chris Purdy
Truman H Purdy
William Purdy
Benjamin Reichley
George Robinson
William Saulsbury
Robert Snee
Robert Soper
Jack H Treas
David Wilson
William Witkop
Class Agents
Class Agents serve their classes as the key spokespersons for the Susquehanna
University Fund. Charged with the task of increasing alumni participation.
Agents write letters and updates which challenge their classmates to do their
very best for the SUF.
Congratulations to the following 1990-91 Class Agent competition winners:
Crusader Cup:
Class of 1936
Janet Harkins, Class Agent
Top Agent Award:
Class of 1968
Ken Selinger, Class Agent
Crusader Cup/Improvement
Class of 1940
William Gehron, Class Agent
Most Improved Agent
Class of 1931
Paul Hartline, Class Agent
7990-97 Class Agents:
Lynn Hassinger Askew '57
Charles Bailes '56
Roger A Baker '83
Robert Baslress '39
Beth Ann Biml '89
Mark Burkhardt '76
Fred Cabell '84
Jack Cisney '59
Donald E Coleman '60
Daniel D. Ditzler '77
Barbara Dalrymple Dunn '74
James Faust '87
Margaret Finley Flournoy '85
Whitney A. Gay '71
William Gehron. Sr '40
Janet Earhart Harkins '36
Paul Hartline '31
Wellington Hartman '30
Richard Hough '67
Ethel Wilson Kerschner '44
Connne Kahn Kramer '45
Ruth McCorkill '43
Gary tvloore '61
Stephen Nefl '81
Susan Odjakjian '79
Marion Moyer Potteiger '17
John Rakshys '38
Doreen Bolton Rehrig '72
Judy Rile '78
Edwina Kelley Rislow '80
Irene Etter Schmehl '63
Kenneth Selinger '68
Carolyn Gillaspie Snow '58
Mark Thorsheim '88
Richard G. Westervelt '50
Robert Wohlsen '48
Douglas Yago '86
Class of 1941 Reunion Committee
The Class of 1941 celebrated the SOth anniversary of their graduation from
Susquehanna with fun-filled activities. One of the special moments in the
reunion festivities was the presentation of the class gift. The Class of 1941,
under the leadership of Mary Emma Yoder Jones and Ruth Nay lor Shaffer,
established The Class of 1941 Unrestricted Endowment Fund.
During Alumni Weekend. Mary Emma Jones presented Dr Cunningham
with a check for $22,060 which represents gifts provided by the Class of 1941.
The University is honored to recognize the reunion committee members
for their dedicated service to their class and the University:
friary Emma Yoder Jones. Reunion Gift
Chair
Ruth Naylor Shaffer, Reunion Activities
Chair
George Bantley
Florence Reitz Brenneman
Dorothy Haffner Cady
Joseph F Campana
Lois Yost Critchfield
Warren C. Herrold
Jane Hutchison Kaempfer
tvlargaret Dunkle Kniseley
fi^elrssa Smoot Phillips
John P Powell
Ruth SpechI Richter
Willard H. Schadel
Jane Wormley Shaffer
Paul C, Shatto
Robert Updegrove
Class of 1951 Reunion Committee
The Class of 1951 celebrated their 40th Reunion, initialing an additional
milestone reunion on Alumni Weekend. Co-chairs Bob Pittello and Alice
Greeger Pfeffer. along with the reunion committee, worked hard to make
the reunion special for the many class members who attended.
The highlight of the weekend came during the Alumni Luncheon, when
the class proudly presented a check to Dr. Cunningham for $60,440, Of this
total. $17,318 reflects gifts made to the special campaign for the Susquehanna
University Fund.
We are grateful to the Class of 1951 Reunion Committee for all of their
efforts to make the reunion special:
Alice Greeger Pfeffer
Co-Chair
Robert Pittello
Co-Chair
Marsh C. Bogar
Hazel Brobst Brown
Nelda Shafer Davis
Jean Hill Delsite
Martha Martin Gehhs
Lois Seybrecht Grund
Jeanne Attinger Hassinger
Janice Arner Himmelman
Gardiner Marek, Sr
Marilyn Beers Reilly
Roland R. Rosetti
John Steiger
Jesse Stone
Charles W Taylor
Flora Barnhart Wissinger
Betty Beam Wohlsen
Shirley A. Young
Alice Greeger Pjeffer '51 (center) presents to President Joel Cunningham a gift
of $60,440 from the 40th Reunion Class. Shirley Young '51 (left) looks on.
President Joel Cunningham {right) receives the 25th Reunion Class 's gift of
$25,329 from Fred Kelly '66 at the Alumni Weekend Awards Banquet.
Class of 1966 Reunion Committee
The Class of 1966 Reunion Committee, led by Suzanne Springer Zeok
and Fred Kelly, worked to bring as many classmates as possible back to
campus to renew acquaintances and to relive old times. To commemorate
their 25th anniversary, the class also conducted a special gift campaign for
the Susquehanna University Fund.
On reunion weekend, the Class of 1966 was well-represented by some
high-spirited Theta Chi alumni as well as by some outstanding 60's trivia
players.
We are grateful to the Class of '66 Reunion Committee for all they did to
make their 25th a success:
Frederick W. Kelly, Jr
Gift Chair ''
Suzanne Springer Zeok
Activities Chair
Georgia Fegley
Wayne H. Fisher
Patricia Laubach Hallman
Margaret Lauver Harris
Donald S King
John Menapace
Lawrence E. Mundis
William O'Brien
Ralph E Purpur
John Trimmer
Cheryl Spalding Wrighl
Class of 1991 Senior Class Pledge Program
Senior Class Agent Dave Battisti and Co-Agents Aaron Billger and
Missy Herbsier spent many hours during the spring challenging their
classmates to join the "91 Club" by making a three-year pledge to the
SUF totaling $91.
At the campaign's close. 159 classmembers pledged a total of $13,623
to the SUF.
David J. Battiste,
Class Agent
Aaron Billger.
Co-Chair
Melissa M Herbster.
Co-Chair
Team Captains:
Betsy Camarco
Matthew A Caretti
Robert F Doto
Kimberly A Evans
Lisa Kahler
Mona Patel
John Phillips
William C. Quinn
Carrie L Ratkus
Maura Sheehan
Brent Baxter
Jill Beck
Anne Beggs
Dawn Beney
Julie Brewer
Beth A. Caccia
Scott Campbell
Chris J. Cera
George Derr
Jennifer D. Dubuc
Paul Emerson
Jennifer M Gavel
Todd Gray
John Hall
Cynthia N Hamme
Kimberlee A. Halpin
Christopher A. Herbine
Jeffrey D Hoffman
Kathleen M Hughes
Robyn Jones
Sangeeta Lai
Nancy Leach
Joseph R Lucia
Theodore 8 Maack
Megan McCutcheon
Britt Mowery
Sandra J Nichols
Laura Odenwald
Daniel D Park
Lori Parker
Daniel G Rattay
Thomas J Rattay
Cynthia E Ratz
Shan A. Reis
Mark Roadarmel
Amy Rocerelo
Charles Rosenberg
Karen Rosillo
Karen Rosner
Vincent A Russo
Jeanne Schultz
Lynda Sloane
Heather Smoike
Gary Stockman
Laura Tidemann
Keith Watlmgton
Scott Witman
Barbara Zimmerman
Mark Zimmerman
Campus Phonathon Student Volunteers
During 1990-91 more than 500 student callers covered the phones for the
Susquehanna University Fund, After 33 nights of calling, phonathon volunteers
contacted more than 7.913 alumni and parents, yielding S157.173 in pledges.
We are grateful to fall co-chairs Karen Rosner '91 and Vicki Wilt '91. and
spring chair Suzy Bianco '92 and all of the student volunteers whose efforts
helped make the 1990-91 SUF campaign a success:
Karen Rosner '91,
Co-ChaIr
Victoria L Will '91
Co-Chair
Suzanne Bianco '92
Spring Chair
Weekly Captains:
April Smith '92
Suzanne Bianco '92
Deron P Correll '91
Sarah E. Andres '91
MarkZi
92
91
Andrea Alia '93
Amy Alamo '93
Melissa Albert '93
Sara Ahnert '92
Robert Ambrosini '93
Glenn Anderson '92
Katharine Apple '93
Nicole Argento '94
Brian Ashwell '91
Joseph Babcock '93
Wendy Balkum '92
John Balsamo '94
Jennifer Barbosa '94
Edward S Sardzik "93
Annette Bartlau '92
Ellen Beckwith '92
Loren Bevevino "94
Amy Beyea '93
Justin (Tug) Bmstead '93
Patrick J Birmingh,
Wendy Blackburn '93
Donald Blahut '93
Paula Blair '92
It/latthew Blanchard '94
W. Scott Blanchard '93
Peggy Bobb '92
Douglas Bogar '92
Carolyn Bohensky '93
Lara B. Boruchow '92
W Jay Bosanko '92
William Boyle '94
Carol Bradford '92
Julie Brewer '91
Christina Burchell '92
William Bucher '94
Christine Bukowski "92
Julia Bullington '94
Christi Butcher '94
William T Callahan '94
Betsy Camarco '91
Jennifer Camara '94
Dawn Capaldi '91
John Cardinali '94
IWIaureen Carleton '92
John Carlson '92
Sara Carothers
Deirdre Casey '94
Britt Caspersen '94
Edward Christian '93
Amy Clark '93
Janine Claycomb '93
Slacey Clement '94
Oeanne Cochran '92
A. Graham Connolly '93
Krista Cooke '94
Rachel H Cornell '93
Andrew Cosgrove '94
Sarah Costa '93
John W. Crane '93
Matthew Curran '92
Jonathon Deitrich '92
Timotby Demko '91
Christopher DeNardo '93
Jennifer Dennen '92
Jennifer DeVan '92
Jennifer Diccianni '94
Colleen Dougherty '93
t^ehssa Downs '92
Jennifer Duffy '91
f^ictiele Duffy '93
Ayla Dyer '94
Stephen Eberhardt '94
Ban Ecker '92
Ell Eldridge '94
Tara Encarnacion "92
Kellie Engel '93
Meghan Englund '94
Kristin Erdman '92
Ashlee Elzweiler '93
Kimberly A Evans '91
Nanette Fandino "94
Michael Farina '93
Linda Parting '94
Denise Fauci '92
Rebecca Faust '93
Annette D. Fawcell '91
Robert Ferns '93
Enn Fitzsimmons '94
Janine Flora '92
Sharon Foight '93
Deborah Forti '93
Sharon Fox '93
Andrew Frutiger '93
Jennifer Fry '94
Marcia Fryklund '91
John Fudge '92
BethGahran '91
Meghan Galloway '92
J Melissa Garreth '94
Mary Garrett '91
Wendy Garrison '94
Kathryn L. George '91
Trenton Gingerich '93
Sarah Glass '94
Leonard Glick '94
Marcell Goetaski '93
Lawrence Gonnello '94
Melissa Good '91
Christine Goodrich '93
Colleen Gorman '94
David P Gottlieb '92
Karli Grant '92
Angela Green '94
Jessica Greene '92
Karin Gnffilh '92
Gary Groblewski '94
Jon Grove '91
Richard Gundaker '91
Karen L Haag '93
Scott Hartman '92
Rebecca Harvey '93
Annikka Hasseler '94
Wendy Hayes '93
MelindaHeck '91
Lois Heckler '94
Brian Heidelbach '93
Kelly Herncane '94
Robert Herzog '94
Julia Hollander '92
Amanda Holsopple '93
Ann Honicky'92
Brant Hornberger '94
Colleen Horton '94
Kathleen Hughes '91
Andrea Hughey 94
Michael Hulsman '91
William Hunt '92
Andrew Hurler '94
W Maxwell Ingram "94
Theresa Irwine '94
Jeannine Jaworski '92
Christine Jeans '93
Kimberly Johnson 91
Robyn Jones '91
Peter Jones '94
Lorraine Kafka '92
Richard Keller '93
Kristin Kiehn '92
Christopher King '93
Thomas King '92
Christopher Klinges '94
Stephanie Koch '93
Brandon Koehler '93
Pamela Korejwo '92
Sarah Kornhaber '93
Kalhy Kovatch '93
Julia Kunz '93
Kathleen Kwialkowski '92
Robert Labus '92
Matthew Lachenmayr '92
Kristina Laing '92
Sangeeta Lai '91
Molly Landis '94
Shana Larkin '94
Lisa LaSala '93
Sarah Lauer '93
Carole Leibrandt '93
Daniel Lemmey '93
Jeanine Lewis '94
Mary Licciardone '92
Elizabeth Limbrick '94
Kwame Lloyd-Williams '93
William Logan '92
Mark Long '92
William Loss '91
Matthew Lubben '92
Allyson Lukasavage '93
Stephanie Lunt '94
Julie Lurowist '94
Ainslie MacEachran '94
Hugh MacEachran '94
Robert Mark '93
Melissa Marlz '91
Nicole Mason '94
Amy McCord '93
Kim McDonough '94
Shannon K McGinnis '93
Elizabeth McGonigle '92
G Scott McKee II '92
Marie McLaughlin '91
Paul McManus '92
Andrew McRoberfs '93
Katherine Meola '93
Jonathon Meudt '93
Janet Meyers '92
Lori Mikels '94
Janeen Miller '92
Gregg Mills '93
Kristen Miller '91
David Moretz '94
Keith Morns '91
Ronald Mosca '92
Maribeth Mournighan '92
Melody Moyer '92
Karen Muenster '92
Suzanne Murphy '91
Thomas Murphy '94
Grelchen Musser '94
John Nacinovich '92
Christopher Naspo '93
Mark Nicholas '91
Sandra Nichols '91
Richard Noble '93
Cassandra J Noll '94
Jennifer Norkus '93
Bryan P Norman '93
Karen Norwood '93
Kim Oaks '93
Sean Oakes '93
D Lincoln O'Hare '93
Ken-Ann O'Connor '92
Kimberly O'Connor '93
Kelly O'Mara '92
Joy Ondo '94
Jennifer O'Neill '94
RoryO'Neil '92
Patrick Opiinger '94
Vanessa Ann Orosz '94
Soma Ordonez '94
Rebecca Page '94
Susan Page '94
Russell Palermo '93
Maria Paone '94
Courtney Parisi '93
Nicole Passmore '94
Gregory Paxlon '94
Julia Pearce '92
Danielle Delia Pella '92
Heidi Peterson '94
Jane Petersen '92
Jay Pelillo '94
Elizabeth Phillips '92
Stephen Polestak '92
Justine Posencheg '94
Natalie Primak '91
Alanna Prouly '94
Susanne Quackenbush '93
William Ouinn '91
Carrie Ralkus '91
Staci Reed '93
Susan Reilly '92
Susan Rendle '94
Damon Reynolds '93
William Rice '92
Michael Rick '94
Michael Rtcciardi '91
Kelly Roberts '92
LisaM Robinson '93
Nicole Romano '92
Theresa A Rooney '94
Charles Rosenberg '91
Karen Rosner '91
Megan L- Salmi '93
Danielle Sammarco '91
Christine Sanderson '93
Brian Scally '91
Heather Schade '93
Kimbedy Schaller '93
Robert Scheffey '92
Joanna Schropp '94
Kin K Schmey '93
Brenda Schoenewolf '93
W, Scott Schoenewolf '92
Matthew Schwenk '93
Peter Sergison '92
Megan Shannon '93
Jennifer Shaub '93
John Shave '93
Patricia Sheehan '91
Nicole Sheelz '93
Ashley Shendan '93
Sarah Shofran '92
Michael A Shorter '94
Christopher Simon '93
Sloan R Simpson '94
Gary Sloan '92
Alexander Smith '93
Heather Smith '93
Jeffery M, Smith '93
Michele Smith '94
Heather Smoike '91
Rachel Solebello '93
David Soltile '92
Steven Southworth '94
RuthE Spitzig '93
Tammy Stamm '91
George Stanley '94
Courtney Steele '93
Michelle Steiger '94
Julianne Stewart '92
Karen Stewart '93
Gary Stockman '91
Wendy Strasser '93
Noelle Suppa '92
Danielle Thomas '94
Kelly Thomas '92
Tracy Tinsley '92
Jodilyn Tofts '93
Diane Traumulter '91
Shan Trembulak '93
Chnstine Trout '93
Aimee Tucci '94
David Vaders '93
Dina Vagg '92
Anna C Van Gilder '94
Christie Van Orden '94
Stephanie Vasiliades '94
Susan Volansky '93
Scott Wahlers '94
Dana Walker '94
Brenda Wanner '91
Jennifer Walkins '93
Margie Wauhop '94
Gregg Wikfors '92
Kevin Weinhoffer '93
Karen Weinrich '94
Amy Weitzmann '94
Victoria Will '91
Melanie Williams '93
Alison Winter '93
Jonathan Wolf '93
Jodi Wright '94
Melissa Yelland '92
Carolyn Yencharis '93
Steven Yocum '93
Yvonne Young '94
Deborah A Zambardino '94
James Zdancewicz "91
Barbara Zimmerman '91
Susquehanna University Fund
89
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■ $5,393
I $5,196
I $9,210
^B $10,137
■ $8,128
I $7,640
I $8,808
■ $9,005
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■ $6,347
1^1 $6,760
I $5,941
I $9,684
I $9,617
I $12,940
I $7,648
I $575
SUF Dollars Raised
* The Class of 1941 celebrated their 50th reunion with a special reunion gift of $22,060
for unrestricted endowment. 68 percent of the class participated in this effort.
Alumni Association Executive Committee Alumni Career Network
At Susquehanna, alumni are bolh the product of our existence and a valuable
resource that allows us to exist. From hosting freshmen send-offs to organizing
club activities to arranging class reunions — all of this, and much more, is vital
to the continued stability and vitality of the University. Our alumni leaders
have given generously of their time and energy to ensure a strong link between
Susquehanna and its former students.
We thank the 1990-91 Alumni Executive Officers, Executive Board Members,
and District Club leaders for their service:
Officers:
William A Lewis. Jr '68. President
Terry L. fylarch '67. Vice President
and Carol B Kehler '74. Vice President
Donald S King '66, Secretary
Chester G Rowe '52. Treasurer
Representatives on the University
Board of Directors:
Leslie R. Butler '62
William C. Davenport '53
Terry L. lularch 'S7
Leati Cryder Oberheim '47
Executive Board
Members-At-Large:
Henry R Albright. Jr '54
Cheryl Rahlfs Atkinson '77
Rotjert IVI Baslress '39
ToddG Burns '81
Samuel D. Clapper '68
Richard E. Derrick '61
David f^, Dumeyer '69
James H Faust '87
Margaret Anne Finley Flournoy '85
Teri L. Guerrisi '80
Vicki Chin Han '73
Marsha A. Lehman '74
Carl M. Moyer '63
Doreen Bolton Rehrig '72
Richard K. Renn '73
Christopher D Rooke '82
Ruth Naylor Shaffer '41
J Donald Steele. Jr '73
Shirley Finkbeiner Stehlin '39
Dorothy E Wesner '81
Roxane Havice Vermillion '71
District Alumni Club Chairs:
ALTOONA
Randall L Klobetanz '76. Hollidaysburg.
PA
BALTIMORE
Alan C. Lovell '70, Ellicolt City. MD
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
Paul R Bingaman '49. State College. PA
CHAMBERSBURG
James H. Faust '87, Chambersburg. PA
FLORIDA NORTHEAST
John B Neuhauser '76 & Katherine
fVlcAllister Neuhauser '77. Lake Mary.
FL
FLORIDA SOUTHEAST
John R Mertz '49 & Harriet Gould
Mertz '48, Miami. FL
FLORIDA WEST
William A. Pette '76, Safety Harbor, FL
HAZLETON
Kenneth J. Vermillion '71 & Roxane
Havice Vermillion '71. Summit Hill, PA
JERSEY CENTRAL
David E Atkinson '77 & Cheryl RahKs
Atkinson '77 Summit. NJ
JERSEY NORTH
William E Cochran '83. Oradell. NJ
JERSEY SOUTH
Robert G Gundaker '64. Moorestown. NJ
JOHNSTOWN
Robert A. Gabrenya '40. Johnstown. PA
LANCASTER
Robert S Nickey III '84. Lancaster, PA
LEHIGH VALLEY
Ronald R Roth '76 &Laune Morgan Roth
'76, Easton. PA
LEWISTOWN
Paul D Olbnch '59 & Thiry Reamer
Olbrich '57, Lewistown. PA
PHILADELPHIA
Shirley A. Young '51. Fountainville, PA
PITTSBURGH
Eugene H, Gundrum '48 & Dorothy
Eilhardt Gundrum '48. Pittsburgh. PA
SCRANTON/WILKES-BARRE
Robert J Scovell '65, Kingston, PA
SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY
Henry R, Albright '54, Selinsgrove. PA
WASHINGTON, DC
Pierre V Duy '84. Alexandria. VA
Jeremy Davis LopynskI '82. Vienna, VA
WILLIAMSPORT
Donald S King '66. Montoursville, PA
YORK
Patricia F Heathcote '52. York. PA
Richard K, Renn '73. York, PA
Presidential Inauguration Delegates
The following individuals represented Susquehanna University at other colleges
and universities as Presidential Inauguration Delegates during the last year.
The University is grateful for their volunteer spirit and we are pleased to
recognize these volunteers:
Donna Garver Henry "67 represented
Susquehanna University on October 1.
1990 at the inauguration of J. Barton
Luedeke as president of Rider College,
Lawrenceville. New Jersey
Pamela Marino Weiss '81 represented
Susquehanna University on November
3, 1990 at the inauguration of Robert I
Rotberg as president of Lafayette College,
Easlon, Pennsylvania
Robert W. Harris '72 represented
Susquehanna University on April 13,
1991 at the inauguration of C Carlyle
Haaland as president of Thiel College,
Greenville, Pennsylvania
The Reverend David G. Volk '52
represented Susquehanna University
on Apnl 26, 1991 al the inauguration of
Thomas H Brown as president of Union
County College. Cranford. New Jersey
The Reverend Lewis R. Fox '32
represented Susquehanna University
on April 27. 1991 at the inauguration of
Diane L. Reinhard as president of Clarion
University, Clarion, Pennsylvania.
Dorothy Turner '36 represented
Susquehanna University on May 10,
1991 at the inauguration of H Jeremy
Packard as president of Wyoming
Seminary College Preparatory
School, Kingston. Pennsylvania
Samuel Kuba '75 represented
Susquehanna University on May 18,
1991 at the inauguration of Robert G.
Hughes as president of the Lutheran
Theological Seminary, Philadelphia.
Pennsylvania
Samuel Kuba '75 represented
Susquehanna University on August
25, 1991 at the investiture ceremony
ot Frances R O'Connor as president
of Milton Hershey School, Hershey,
Pennsylvania.
The career development network volunteers actively assist with the
following career-related programs and projects.
Explore: The Susquehanna University externship program is called
Explore. This job shadowing experience in a work setting relates to a
student's career plans. Its primary purpose is to increase the student's
awareness of a selective profession.
The Interview with the Pros: As seniors prepare for career-related
activities, they have the opportunity to experience simulated interview
experiences with practitioners from their career fields. Each year
approximately 50 students receive these half-hour critiqued interviews,
many of which are evaluated by employers who are members of the
Susquehanna University volunteer network program.
Members of the volunteer network often are viable referral sources
for career-related employment opportunities for Susquehanna University
seniors. The Alumni Career Network gives students valuable information
and access to the work world. Susquehanna University is honored and
pleased to recognize those Alumni Career Network volunteers who are
listed in this report :
Accoun(/ng/Fmance
Roger Allen Baker '83
Robert W Curtis '63
John Foos '71
Fred Hickman '77
Winifred Keller '84
Fred W. Kelly, Jr '66
H Laurence Kyse '70
Lisa Angst Long '80
Audrey Schwarz Molettieri '82
Albert M Noggle '77
Richard D Spoils '68
James W Summers '64
Eric S Walker '79
Business
Arlene Anderson '83
H Scott Frills '78
Joe W Kleinbauer '63
Harry R Kocher '55
Mary Ingram Rilsert '68
Loreen Wimmer Stout '70
Commun/catrons
Nancy Zanner Correll '78
Warren S Diggins '75
Dan Ditzler '77
Theresa L Guerrisi '80
Susan Odjakjian '79
Computer Science
Barry Hartshorn '76
Bruce W Torok '79
£ducaf(on//Wus/c
Sharon Witteck Austin '72
James R Barker '80
Sherry L Scheaffer Breton '76
Mary Louise Neal Coleman '58
Gerald O Fletcher '59
Daniel M Fornalaro '68
Annette L Glick '83
Karen Frantz Griesbach '69
Dr Sam HofI '79
Linda Houdeshel Howard '67
Cheryl Snyder Huber '70
Lauren Dunn Klein '79
John T Kolody Jr '75
Mary Cockill Landis '82
Anne Heimbach Lawrence '69
James W Page '69
Robert K Reid '79
Norrine Bailey Spencer '68
Shirley Jones Vincenl '69
Christine A Wolhke '88
Human Resource Management
Patricia A Bowman '71
Elwood "Chub" Dielz '76
R Kevin Keeler '78
Larry P Kroggel '77
Carey M. Sheaffer '74
Stephen R Schilling '80
Joel C, Tokarz '80
l-aw
Barbara A. Beans '79
Linda Post Bushkofsky '81
Peter D Cuozzo '70
Nicholas A Lopardo '68
James E Persing '82
Jon A. Tietbohl '81
James P Wallbillich '79
William Harvey Wiest '67
Marketing
Pamela Brown Barnes '79
Arthur D, Ebersberger '68
Thomas C. Eggleston. Ill '69
Thomas E. Entenmann '71
Alan J, Grove '80
Robert E, Guise '69
Bruce E Moore '77
John G Remsen. Jr '69
Jack B. Treas '80
Religion
Rev Glenn E Ludwig '69
Rev David C Luther '78
Rev Mark Russell '85
Rev W Stevens Shipman '69
Sc/'ence/Med/c»ne
Mark E, Diluigi '77
Dr David M Fisher '77
Margaret C Fisher. MD '71
IVIichael J, Herman, VMD '78
Dr Richard Jacobson '70
Robert Kaufmann '79
Dawn Gngg fVIueller '68
Philip Chapman Ousley '73
Stephen Piatt '75
Ed Rhode '69
Social Services
Patricia Hoffman Crone '77
Melinda McCaffrey Eash '79
Deidre Gordon Jacques '77
Beverly Anne Steeley Larzelere '
Holly J. Rider '85
Other
David M Dumeyer '69
Sally Trace Felix '69
Ronald D, Keefer '63
Trudy Miller Miner '68
John M Rea '85
Alumni and Parent Admissions Network
Alumni and Parent Admissions Network is an organization of alumni and parent
volunteers who take an active role in shaping the l\iture of Susquehanna. The
primary purpose is to maintain and enhance the quality of the institution by
assisting the admissions staff in enrolling the best possible students each year.
APAN members serve prospective students and their families by helping them
gain a better understanding of the opportunities and advantages offered at
Susquehanna. Susquehanna University is deeply grateful and is pleased to
honor the following APAN volunteers:
Rick Alcantara '82
Peter G Ashey '87
Lynn Hassinger Askew '57
Sharon Wilteck Austin '72
William Babiash, Jr '85
Alan Babp '79
Peter Bacalles '76
Steve '79 and Brenda Larson '83 Barrett
Leigh Braden Bentz '84
Elizabeth Biehl '86
Barbara L, Biglow '84
David E. Bingaman '85
Joseph Boileau '66
Joseph Boland. Jr. '82
David Borden '72
Carolyn Brady '83
Susan A. Brett '83
Susan McCarthy Brown '84
Nanci Shreiner Buck '84
Sylvia Buck '88
Charles and Patricia Ross '88 Buckley
Steven K, '78 and Jean Hedrick '78 Budd
Linda K Budgen '72
tvlark Burkhardt '76
Richard Bush '84
Linda Post Bushkofsky '81
John Campeau '85
Ken Capula '81
Damian C. Caracciolo '88
Douglas B Carlson '88
Bruce L. and Jean Carlson
Jerry Carothers '70
f. Thomas Casey '63
Catherine Compton Caulfield '81
Sharon Chamberlin '84
Steve Chappelear '83
Carol A. Charnigo '85
Barbara E. Clapp '84
Joe Clark '84
William E Cochran '83
Suzanne Ivladara Coffee '81
Bob Conrad '83
Doris A. Cook '86
Lisa IWIayola Corridon '83
Daniel M '69 and Karen Kister '70
Corveleyn
MaryT. Coughlin '82
Sandra G. Crane '82
Jill tul Critchley '86
Caroline J. Cueman '86
Laura Svec D'Addato '84
Mary Acton Dauber '77
Pamela J, Deisher '85
Diana IVIolle Deitch '87
Grelchen C Dell '88
Susan F Dell '84
Stephen Dempsey '83
Jeff Dentler '85
Henry J. '70 and Barbara Hitchens
'69 DePerro
Charles J, Dettmar '85
William E, Devine '81
Pamela f^. Devito '85
Christian H DeWald '88
Adelelvl. DiBan
Jane Kadenbach DiGirolamo '78
Carol Dillon '86
Janice Robb Dolan '79
Rhonda L Dunmire '87
Pierre Duy '84
Lisa Ellison '82
Robin Emerson '86
Cheryl Parisi Emmed '86
Donielle D. Fanarjian '88
Carolyn f^urphy Farr '84
Joanne Steinke Faul '81
Nancy Horvath Fazekas '85
Jay Feaster '84
Patricia Polaneczky Federowic '81
Ann Hubley Fehr '85
Mary Kaiser Finley '82
Bnan '82 and Debbi Dilliplane '81 Fisher
Gwen Henniforth Fitch '68
Brian Fitzpatrick '81
Kevin Flaherty '78
James C Flanagan '76
Meg Finley Flournoy '85
Dame! M. Fomataro '68
Douglas E, Garman '81
Emile F and Lois George
Carole Townsend Gillespie '84
Lee and Dee Gorman
Kimberlee A Gorman '88
MarcGutleber '82
Cynthia N. Hamme '91
Robed '65 and Jennifer Hawley '67
Hamme
Patti Jo Hammer '83
Ron Hardnock '62
Maureen P Hasselt '88
Kathleen Haydu '92
Bob Heaney '84
H Lee '48 and Edith Wegner '49 Hebel
Susan J, Heim '86
Barbara Beans Herman '79
Wendy Evans '69 and Henry (Hank)
'68 Herrington
Linda M HIavac '85
Craig Hockenbury '81
Deborah L Holt '86
Gina Hucke '86
Tammy Kromis Hughes '87
Richard '70 and Janet Goodyear '71
Jacobson
Leanne Jacone '86
Drew and Lori '82 Jakubek
Natalie M, Jason '85
J R III and Suzanne '79 Johnson
M Alice Jeremko '87
Cathy L Jones '86
Nancy Jones '84
Elizabeth Kazer '87
Bill Kennedy. Jr '85
George Kirchner '64
John '70 and Linda Maier '71 Klemeyer
Signe Gates Knock '71
William G Koch '89
Ron Kramer '71
Lorinda and Cad '79 Krause
Scott Krzykowski '88
H- Laurence '70 and Christine Richards
'70 Kyse
Carolanne Lachenauer '86
Lisa C Ledeboer '84
Caroline M. Lee '83
Alice Lent
Rebecca Lent '88
William Lewis '68
Elizabeth H. Linehan '78
Kerry L Linker '89
Laura J Litchert '82
Virginia A, Lloyd '81
Karen Oberheim Lockard '77
Michael Ludwig '88
Karen S Madden '88
Winnie Keller Madden '84
Michael Malta '83
Mark Mazaleski '84
Kim McCavera '86
Karen Doty McDonnell '86
Kristin E. Meinig '88
Dawn A Melo '86
John R Medz '49
Jeffrey Mettler '82
Jean L Meyer '90
Jennifer Lynne Miller '90
Bruce Milzman '84
Ann Mane McAuliffe Minton '77
Jamie Mitchell Molitoris '85
Gary L '61 and Stephanie Haase '60
Moore
Spike and Maryland Myers
Joanne H Nanos '76
Carrie A Neft '88
Howard Nelson. Jr '85
Rob Nickey '84
Robert and Rajean Nickey
Barbara M. Nolan '86
John A, '67 and Barbara Smith '68 Norton
Catherine F Oakes '86
Paul '59 and Thiry Reamer '57 Olbrich
Frederick Olivan '84
Jennifer Olson-Smith '84
Douglas R '86 and Elizabeth Heim '86
ONeil
Dennis Packard '71
Chnslopher Parker '88
Jacquie M Parent '86
Lynn E Parks '82
Pamela Joest Pearce '85
Lisa L. Pego '86
Richard Pohl '79
Harry Powers '87
Jack Purdy '84
Wayne E Pyle '88
Joseph Raho '73
Kelly R Ramsdell '85
Dawn Fritz Reider '86
John Rendina '86
Judith Rile '78
Linda E Roemer '84
Frank L Romano '57
Chris Rooke '82
Paul Rosick
Mimi Rossell '82
Barbara A. Rostiac '88
Ronald Roth '76
Paul Rybecky '88
Randi Sagona '84
Stephanie Farkas Salinas '84
Theresa Santoii-Johnson
Ann Sarandoulias '84
Patti Schickram '88
Patty Schneider '90 '
Lynne Schoepe '88
Donald F '82 and Robin Bach '83
Scholl
Frank W. Schott '74
Rebecca Schumacher '72
Martha Miller Schwartz '77
Karen Schwille '85
Richard '81 and Judith Taylor '83
Scovner
Margaret A. Seville '87
Robert '85 and Robyn Long '86 Shaara
Jodi Murray Sheese '86
Allison Shepard '86
Raymond Short '82
Jo-Ann Smith Skinner '77
Rob Slifer '86
Kathryn Kissinger Snowe '86
Anita Kloiber Snyder '87
Norrine Bailey Spencer '68
Mary Sprowls '82
Reed Starr '89
Wendy R Steinbeiser '88
Sarah B Stone '88
Colleen Sullivan '85
Michael Sullivan '86
Amy A. Summerfield '87
Stacey A Summerfield '85
Reinhart and Shirley Summertield
Barbara Evans '65 and James W
'64 Summers
Catherine A Svetec '86
Linda Swartz '84
Bert Szostak '81
Douglas Talhelm '86
Ken Tashjy '83
Timothy Taylor '83
Joanne Timulty-Burger '87
Sharon Tirpak '88
William Todt '85
Garth Torok '83
Scott M Torok '88
Mary M Tuckett '86
Rudolph Van Der Hiel '63
Jeff Van Horn '84
Betsy Van Tuyl '90
Cheryl Wiley Venezia '85
Kenneth J '71 and Roxane Havice
Vermillion '71
Scott Viglianti '88
Timothy Vile '86
Rod Vitty '85
Laura Von Hoene '84
Marjorie Rayner Waer '64
William '85 and Mary Fisher '85 Warnck
William '82 and Gwen Hammaker '83
Weiser
Pamela Marino Weiss '81
Debra A Weissman '90
Leslie B, Wells '87
Betsy Whitman '86
David Whitmore '83
Robert N Whitmoyer '80
Chris Wilkens '86
Jewel Williamson-Burns '83
Donald '50 and Flossie Barnhart
'51 Wissinger
Joseph Wolfe
Joan Hirsch Wrenn '72
Michael Wright '85
Janet A. Wyllie '86
Douglas Yago '86
Thomas '66 and Jane Hunter '66 Young
David '85 and Laura Bryan '84
Zimmerman
Lori G. Zwirblis '84
f
Vie Susquehanna
River Valley offers
some of the most
stunning scenery to
be found anywhere,
especially in the fall.
Susquehannans on Parade
ear Fellow Alumni:
This is one beautiful campus! Those were my thoughts
as I walked from my office in Selinsgrove Hall to Weber
Chapel Auditorium this morning. I suppose it's possible
for some of us who experience Susquehanna on a daily
basis to become jaded to the sensual delights that abound
here, but not very often. The Susquehanna River Valley-
all of central Pennsylvania actually — offers some of the
most stunning scenery to be found anywhere, especially
in the fall.
Being an alum, I, like most of you, have an undoubtedly
biased opinion. But consider the following. Our 190 acre
site contains more than 200 plants and trees representing
some 53 species, and many were already here in 1858
when Benjamin Kurtz founded this institution. Add to that
the countless flower beds that color the campus and it's
easy to understand why this place holds such pleasant
memories for so many of us.
However, I think what really distinguishes
Susquehanna's campus is how peacefully Mother
Nature manages to coexist with her man-made neighbors.
I'm especially happy to report to you that this harmony
continues with the new additions to the Admissions/
Financial Aid Houses and the Degenstein Campus
Center. When completed, both of these structures
will complement their surroundings while providing
expanded facilities to benefit students, faculty, staff,
and the general public.
The point to all of this is that many of you have not
visited your alma mater recently and may have forgotten
just how lovely the Selinsgrove area really is. Even if
you're not able to join us for Alumni Weekend or
Homecoming, feel free to stop by anytime you happen
to be in the area. Believe me, it will be worth the trip,
and I can arrange for a campus tour if you'd like.
Autumn at Susquehanna. It's a great time to be at a
great place, and probably even better than you remember!
Sam Kuba '75
Director of Alumni Relations
THE SIXTIES
Lester E. Goodman '68, president of Red Lion Controls, York, PA.
and Red Lion Controls. Europe. London. England, has recently been
appointed to the board ol directors of Falrey. Inc. The Fairey, Inc.
organization controls all US manufacturing and defense industry
interest of Red Lion Control's British parent. Fairey Group. PLC
THE SEVENTIES
Barry L Llewellyn '70 is vice president and actuary at NCCI
(National Council on Compensation Insurance). / 105 West Crescent
Avenue. Ramsey, NJ 07446.
Gail Sigafoos Hoke '72 is administrator of the East Shore
Rehabilitation Center, Harrisburg. PA, Her husband Dale '72 is
coordinator of instrumental music for the Mechanicsburg Area School
District. / 436 East Ridge Road. Dillsburg. PA 17019.
Frank W. Schott '74 is general counsel and director of corporate
compliance for the Pucdlo Group, an organizalion providing solid
waste management and environmental services internationally.
Peler F. Ceccacci '78. a partner at R. D. Hunter &. Company.
Princeton. NJ. has been elected president of the Mercer Chapter of
the New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants (NJSCPA) for
a one-year term.
Timothy R. Hoover '82 isanassistant professor of microbiology
at the University of Georgia. Athens, GA. Tim and his wife. Luverne
Harrop Hoover '82, and their two daughters live at 1210 Fernwood
Drive. Watkinsville, GA 30677.
THE EIGHTIES
Robert S. Nickey HI '84 is manager of the Penn Square office of
the Fulton Bank.
THE NINETIES
Timothy A. Mee '90 is a personal lines specialist. State Farm
Insurance Company, Plainview. NY.
I Do's
Peter F Cc
Jeffrey S. Gicking '79 has been promoted to vice president,
administration. The Hazlelon National Bank. Hazlelon. PA. Since
joining the bank in 1979. he has worked in Trust. Audit. Control, and
Personnel as training supervisor and assistant vice president human
resources, and assistant vice president, trust marketing. He is
a member of various banking organizations and active in many
civic groups.
Madeline V. Pearson '79 has been elected for a two-year term as
a member of the board of directors of Girl Scouts of Nassau County.
Long Island, NY.
HOLCOMBE-BUSTARD
Laurie H, Bustard to Douglas A. Holcombe '75, November 4,
1989. United Reformed Church. SomerviUe, NJ. Doug is a vice
president, mortgage banker. Manchester Financial Group. Parsippany,
NJ. / 291B Bloomingdale Drive, SomerviUe. NJ 08876.
STRUBEL-MURR.4Y
Tammy Murray to Eric W. Strubel '85, March 4. 1990. David M.
Robertson '84 was in the wedding party. Eric has his own locksmith
company. His wife is an office administrator for an inhome medical
service company. / 80 Fairview Road, Farmingdale. NY 11735.
MBEL-.1NDERS0N
.Susan M. Anderson '84 to Michael J. Jabel '83, April 20. 1990.
St. Josephs Roman Catholic Church. Oradell, NJ. Susquehannans in
the wedding party were John C. Farr '83 and Charlotte A. Debany
'84. Michael is a senior mortgage consultant. Arbor National
Mortgage, Fairfield. NJ. Susan is a store manager for Childrenswear
House, Paramus, NJ. / 76 Windsor Drive, DumonI, NJ 07628.
ROTTET-VADYAK
Dorothy A. Vadyak to Robert T. Rottel '87, April 20, 1991, St.
John Slovak Lutheran Church, Lansford, PA, Robert is a computer
analyst for the Pennsylvania Stale Retirement System. His wife is a
mathematics teacher in the Lebanon High School. / 292 Briarcrest
Square, Hershey, PA 170.13-2.162.
B.AUMANN-RILEY
Ellen P. Riley '90 to Keith J. Baumann '89, April 20, 1991, St
Anne's Church, Fair Lawn, NJ. Keith is an administrative supervisor
at Market Transition Facility of New Jersey, Livingston, NJ. Ellen is
a paralegal at the Division of Youth & Family Services, Bloomfield,
NJ. / 11-17 Hopper Avenue. Fair Lawn. NJ 07410.
WEAVER— HELLER
Kathryn J. Heller '87 to Geoffrey A. Weaver. May II. 1991, St.
John's Lutheran Church, Poughkeepsie. NY. Deborah C. Kopf '87
was the maid of honor Kathryn is a social worker. Abbott House.
Irvington. NY. Her husband is a police officer, Wappinger^ Falls, NY.
/ #4A, 150 Rinaldi Boulevard. Poughkeepsie. NY 12601.
// 's easy to
understand why this
place holds such
pleasant memories
for so many of us.
WAHL-UFEMA
Jennifer Ufema to J. Rory Wahl '69, May 25. 1991. at the
Selinsgrove Gazebo in the Park. Selinsgrove. PA. / P.O. Box 121
Sehnsgrove. PA 17870.
WARREN- WHITHAM
Elizabeth "Betsy" S. Whitham '86 to Robert J Warren. June 1.
1991. First Church of Christ Congregational. Redding. CT.
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Allison Richards Pensyl
'86 and Doreen Sullivan Dominguez '86. / 904 3B Greystone Lane.
Newark, DE 19711.
TESTA-AMMON
Wendy L. Ammon '85 to David W Testa. June 22. 1991. Holy
Trinity Church. Leesburg. WA- In the wedding party was Susan
Leonard Geiss '86. George L. Moore '86 and Charlene Heller
Shannon '86 were vocalists. Wendy is an eletnentary vocal music
teacher for the Virginia Beach City Public Schools. Her husband is
owner of KIS Business Computer Center. Virginia Beach. VA. / 1100
Briarcliff Place. Chesapeake. VA 2332.1
JAESCHKE-WARNER
Darcey A. Warner to Rick Jaeschke '78, July 6. 1991. St. Marys
City. MD, In the wedding party was Steven D. Foreman '79. / 153-B
Heritage Hills. Somcrs. NY 10589.
Born Crusaders
To Mr. and Mrs. Hendryk "Dryk" Weeks '74, a daughter,
Courtney Nicole. August 15. 1989. She joins brother Sy who is ten
years old. Dryk is the program manager for early intervention and
preschool services with the Association for Retarded Citizens.
Pasco County. FL. His wife is a program specialist with the State
of Florida, Developmental Services Program Office. / 660
Kirkland Circle. Dunedin. FL 34698.
To Mr. and Mrs. Scott J. Calino '80. a son. Ryan Joseph.
July 8. 1990. Scott is a technical representative for Willamette
Industries of Woodburn. OR. covering Orange County. CA. /
22461 Beech Lane. El Toro. CA 92630
To David and Jane Shoemaker Aretz '70. a daughter. Taylor
Catherine. August 23, 1990. / 1780 Sequoia Court. Allentown.
PA 18104.
To Kevin and Kathleen Breneman Aniol '83. a son, Kyle
Martin, November 25, 1990. / 1041 Wheatland Avenue, Lancaster,
PA, 17603.
To Gerald G. '77 and Mary Brennan Huesken '80. a
daughter. Kristy Marie, born June 13. 1990. adopted February
1991. Gerry is principal of Conestoga Valley High School in
Lancaster. PA, and his wife, Mary, is an elementary music
teacher in the Solanco School District in Lancaster County. /
557 Millcross Road, Lancaster, PA 17601.
To Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Levermore '83. a daughter. Sandra
Beth. February 28. 1991. She joins sister Amy Catherine. Curtis
is sales manager for Amxter-Rotelcom in Rochester. NY. / 29
Heatherwood Road. Fairport. NY 14450.
To Ed and Lynn Whittlesey Wilson '72. a son. John Whittlesey
Wilson. March 30. 1991. He joins brothers Bobby and Tom. Lynn is
temporarily retired from practicing law. / 3133 North Quincy Street,
Arlington, VA 22207.
To William H. '83 and Shari Showers Haelig '83, a son, Matthew
Brooks, May 24. 1991. He joins brother Jeffrey Bill is a district
marketing manager. Motorists Insurance Companies. / 735 Tamarack
Trail. Reading. PA 19607
To Alan and Julianne Metzger Pykelny '76. a son. Ross Michael.
June 26. 1991. / 303 Elm Court. Libertyville. IL 60048.
To Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Dilks '87. a daughter. Tabitha Amy.
July 5. 1991, / 287 East Broadway. Salen. NJ 08079.
To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Mundis '66, a daughter. Haley
Annette. July 14. 1991. / R.D. 4. Box 318-E, Huntingdon. PA 16652.
To Richard E. '68 and Ellen Rogers Mcarns '68, a son.
David Aaron. July 21. 1991. Grandparents: Edward S. '42 and
Blanche Forney Rogers '42. / 3613 Williams Dairy Road.
Greensboro. NC 27406.
Deaths
The Reverend W. Morgan Edwards '38. May 31. 1991, Sanui
Ana. CA. A native of Johnstown. PA. he earned a bachelor of
divinity degree from the Lutheran Theological Seminary in
Philadelphia in 1941. He also studied systematic theology at
Princeton Seminary, He was a chaplain in the U.S. Navy from
1943 to 1953 serving in Saipan, Tinian. Okinawa, and the
Mediterranean. He served on various church boards and
committees. In 1963 he moved to California and served several
churches in the San Fernando Valley. He had one daughter and
three sons.
Ruth I^ce FUellhart '29. June 15. 1991. formerly of Hummelstown,
PA. in Topsham. Maine. She took additional courses at Penn State,
the University of Pennsylvania, and University of New Hampshire.
She was an English teacher in the Wilkes-Barre area from 1929 to
1938 and in New Hampshire from 1960 to 1970, She was preceded
in death by her father. James W. Pace '27, and her brother. Donald
M. ftice '28, Among the survivors is her daughter, Susan Fuellhart
Loyd '69
Leolin O. Hayes '30. June 16. 1991. Punxsutawney. PA. He was
a retired school teacher, having taught at Sandy Township schools,
Anne Arundel County (MD) schools, and the DuBois and Altoona
campuses of Penn Slate University. He was a US. Army Air
Force veteran of World War II . He was an ardent fly fisherman
and active in civic affairs, especially the Friends of the Library
of Punxsutawney Memorial Library.
Bert M. Green '33. June 18. 1991. Williamspon. PA. He received
a master's degree from Buckneil University in 1952. He had been
an accountant for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, He taught
in the English and business departments of Williamsport High
School and taught real estate courses for Pennsylvania State
University at the former Williamsport Area Community College.
From 1977 until his retirement in 1985. he owned and operated
Green Real Estate,
Kenneth Stark '68, June 20, 1991, of Camp Hill, PA. He had
been a foreman in the Steelton Plant of Bethlehem Steel Corp. He
served in the Army Reserve, He was a member of Grace Evangelical
Lutheran Church in Highland Park, Among the survivors is his
wife Carol Snook Start '70
Gladys Wenlzel Phillips '39. July U, 1991. Sunbury, PA. She
had been a teacher for several years in the Wisconisco School
District and was a member of the First Reformed United Church
of Christ. Sunbury. She was a volunteer for American Red Cross
bloodmohiles. the Mary Derr Rockefeller Auxiliary to Sunbury
Community Hospital, the American Cancer Society and United
Way.
Helen Wenlzel Spitzner '37. August 15, 1991, Gladwyne, PA.
She had been a teacher of commercial subjects and was corporate
secretary for American Sweeteners. Inc, She was preceded in death
by a sister, Mary Wentzcl Updegrove '28, and her husband,
Clyde R. Spitzner '37, Helen and Clyde had been very active in
the Philadelphia Area Club. Among the survivors is a daughter.
Louise Spitzner Teaf '67,
Legacy Brunch, August 22, 1991
ROW ! {Left lo right) Samuel Kuha '75. DireiUimf Alumni Relalums:
Joseph L. Miller, son of Donald E. Coleman '60 Lewishurt;. PA:
Greta M. Hannum. daughter of David R. Hannum '71 Harleysvitle.
PA: Kristen Hackenberg. daughter of David S. Hackenberg '63
Haddonfield. NJ: Christa L. Gimbi. daughter of Diane Slauffer
Cimbi '64 and sister of Craig R. Gimbi '89 Weatherly. PA
ROW 2 (Left to right) Kurt G. Gustafson. son of Penney Graham
Gustafson '67 Marshfield. MA: Christina M. Joyce, daughter
of Carol Bollinger Joyce '64 and Joseph R. Joyce '63
DoylestoKU. PA: Kyle D. Kelly son of Fred W. Kelly '66 Selinsgrove.
PA: John C. Menapace. son of John J. Menapace '66 Clark-,
Summit. PA.
Not available for the photo: Stephanie L. Dicker daughter ofLoretIa
Grisi Dicker '69. Bergcnfield. NJ. and Robert W. Dicker '67, Miami
Lakes, FL: Michelle D LeFevre. daughter of Nancy iMwrence
LeFevre '66 Manheim. PA: Joel M. Wiest. son of William H. Wiest
•67 Dalmatia. PA.
Susquehanna University
Board of Directors
Officers
Harold C. O'Connor, Chairman
State College. PA
Retired President
Chemcut Corporation/Schering AG
Lawrence M. Isaacs '43,
Vice Chairman
Selinsgrove, PA
Retired Executive Vice President
Federated Department Stores. Inc.
Robert F. Weis, Vice Chairman
Sunbury. PA
Vice President and Treasurer
Weis Markets. Inc.
Donald E. Wissinger '50,
Vice Chairman
Hollidaysburg. PA
President
Wissinger 's Shopping Centers
John A. Carpenter, Esq.,
Secretary
Sunbury. PA
Attorney at Law-
Carpenter. Diehl. Kivko. & Wilki.mn
John C. Horn, Chairman
Emeritus
Alexandria. PA
Executive Director
Church Manage/nent Service. Inc.
Members
Michael J. Alderman '94
Camp Hill. PA
Student
Susquehanna University
Sidney J. Apfelbaum, Esq.
Sunbury, PA
Attorney at Law
Apfelbaum. Apfelbaum and
.Apfelbaum
Jane C. Apple
Lewisburg. PA
Assistant Secretary of the Board
Butter Krust Baking Companx
Douglas E. Arthur '49
Harrisburg. PA
Retired Vice President
Regional Manager
Nationwide Insurance Company
Gary Baylor '69
Lewisburg. PA
President
Counliy Cupboard
Leslie R. Butler '62
Sewell. NJ
Vice Chairman. Chief Administrative
Officer
First Pennsylvania Bank
Richard E. Caruso '65
Radnor. PA
Senior Vice President
LFC Corporation
Joel Cunningham
Selinsgrove. PA
President
Susquehanna University
William C. Davenport '50
Lemoyne. PA
President and Owner
Hoopy Insurance Agency
Charles B. Degenstein
Selinsgrove. PA
Retired Executive
i^eis Markets. Inc.
The Rev. David R. Fisher
Millersville. PA
Pastor
St. Paul Lutheran Church
Jane C. Freeman
Arlington. VA
Former National President
Girl Scouts of America
William A. Gettig
Spring Mills. PA
President
Gettig Teclmologies. Inc.
Gerald N. Hall
Mechanicsburg. PA
Retired President
Hall 's Motor Transit Company
Alan Hassman
Camp Hill. PA
President
Hassman Enterprises
Susan M. Hegberg
Selinsgrove. PA
Associate Professor of Music
Susquehanna University
Raymond C. Lauver '50
New Canaan. CT
Former Member
Financial Accounting Standards
Board
William A. Lewis, Jr., Esq. '68
Chevy Chase. MD
Supervisory Attorney/Office ofRe\'iew
& Appeals
Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission
Terry L. March '67
New York. NY
President/C.PA.
Midwood Security. Inc.
John R. Miller, Jr., Esq.
Bellefonte. PA
Attorney at Law
Miller. Kistler and Campbell, Inc.
Albert R Molinaro, Jr. '50
Lebanon. NJ
Chairman
Klemtner Advertising Inc.
Dawn G. Mueller
Richmond. VA
Physician and Faculty Member
Medical College of Virginia
Peter M. Nunn '57
Potomac, MD
Parmer
Coopers & Lybraiul
Leah Cryder Oberheim '47
Woolrich.PA
Retired Office Manager
Fleisher 's Dairy Stores, Inc.
Rocco A. Ortenzio
Mechanicsburg. PA
Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer
Continental Medical Systems, Inc.
Saul Putterman
Selinsgrove. PA
President
Milton Shoe Manufacturing
Company
Samuel D. Ross, Jr. '54
Carlisle. PA
President
Pennsylvania Blue Shield
G. Edward Schweikert, HI
Mifflinburg. PA
Associate Professor of Psychology
Susquehaniui University
Erie L Shobert, H '35
St. Marys, PA
Retired Vice President, Technology
Stackpolc Carbon Company
Henry A. Truslow, HI
Sunbury. PA
Chairman aiul Chief Executive
Officer
Sunbury Textile Mills, Inc.
James M. Unglaube
Chicago, IL
Director of Higher Education
Evangelical Lutheran Church in
Atnerica
Laura J. Viozzi '92
Hershey. PA
Student
Susquehanna University
Members Emeriti
Samuel H. Evert
Bloomsburg. PA
President
S. H. Evert Company, Inc.
W. Donald Fisher '51
Selinsgrove. PA
Retired CPA.
Fisher, Clark & Lauer
Orlando W. Houts
State College. PA
Chairman of the Board
O. W. Houts and Son . Inc.
The Rev. Paul B. Lucas '28
Chambersburg. PA
Retired Pastor
The Rev. Howard J. McCarney
Camp Hill. PA
Retired Bishop
LCA Center Pennsylvania Synod
Carl H. Simon
Sun City. AZ
Retired Vice President
General Manager
Darling Valve Corporation
Preston H. Smith '38
Williamsporl. PA
Retired President
Smith Printing Company
W. Alfred Streamer '26
Ventura. CA
Retired Vice President. Sales
Charles H. Elliot Company
Norman E. Walz
Sunbury. PA
Retired President
First National Trust Bank
Gustave W. Weber
Selinsgrove, PA
President Emeritus
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ALUMNUS
VOLUME 60
NUMBER 1
WINTER 1992
COST VS PRICE VS VALUE
Coping
with College
Sticker Shock
ou're reviewing a college catalog and you get
to the bottom line in the costs description.
Your first reaction is:
A. Why is the price so high?
B. How can we afford it?
C. Is it worth it?
D. All of the above.
If these questions sound familiar, you have lots
of company. Many people, even those in higher
income brackets, are concerned about the high
price of college education.
But a little knowledge can help you cope with
college price sticker shock.
Try considering what the bottom line doesn't tell
you: Your out-of-pocket cost after financial aid.
the actual cost to the institution to provide that
education, and the value of the college experience
as preparation for life.
Consider the good news for Susquehanna
students and their families: The pool of money
available for financial aid is growing. The market
value of the University's endowment has grown
steadily to $30.7 million in 1991 from $8.8 million
just five years earlier. Endowment income more
than doubled from 1989 to 1991. And a slowing
trend in tuition hikes fueled by vigorous efforts to
control costs may make a Susquehanna education
a better choice than ever for students and families
seeking the best return for their educational dollar.
"We've come to be known as a solid undergraduate
university because we made a conscious decision to
focus on quality. But today that's really not enough.
We also have to focus on giving good value with that
quality," explains Sara Kirkland. vice president for
University Relations.
"Students are not just asking "Can I afford to
pay?' They're asking 'is it worth it'?' "
"Seeking the best possible balance between the
resources needed to achieve a first quality education
and the burden that these fees put on students and
their families is one of the real challenges facing
strong colleges today," says Susquehanna President
Joel Cunningham.
Susquehanna fee increases of more than nine
percent annually in 89-90 and 90-91 slowed to less
than six percent in 91-92. The University is also
taking active steps to keep tuition and fees down by
increasing other sources of revenues and trimming
costs where possible.
The efforts are aimed at keeping Susquehanna
University doing what it does best: providing a
first-rate four-year undergraduate education. A
demanding core curriculum helps students broaden
experiences and develop critical thinking and
communicating skills. Small classes, personal
attention, and well-maintained facilities contribute
to an atmosphere that nurtures learning. A strong
commitment to career preparation provides the
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skills, experience and guidance to successfully
launch graduates into careers or graduate school.
Such benefits attract students who clearly find a
Susquehanna education "worth it."
Other signs also demonstrate value. A spring
1991 survey reported high and rising student
satisfaction in key areas. Students rated faculty,
academic programs, science and library facilities,
and the academic ability of their peers even higher
than five years earlier.
VS. News & World Report, Barron 's 300: Best Buys
in College Education. Yale's Tlie Insider 's Guide to
the Colleges, and Newsday have all recently reported
favorably on the University. Despite a shrinking
number of 18-year-olds nationally, inquiries,
interviews, and applications at Susquehanna
are increasing.
Many of those students who choose Susquehanna
will find the cost— what they will be expected
to pay— is lower than the University's price— the
comprehensive tuition and fees total. A broad-
based program of financial aid in the form of
grants, loans, student employment and scholarships
spells the very important difference. More than 55
percent of Susquehanna's nearly 1,400 students
received some form of financial assistance last year.
As needs rise, Susquehanna is digging deeper than
ever before into financial aid pockets. Costs of
financial assistance grew 16.6 percent in 90-91 and an
additional 21.4 percent this year to help fund a $4.5
million aid package. To get first-hand information on
a variety of options, students and families should
contact the University's Office of Financial Aid early
in the admissions application process.
In addition to direct financial aid, the University
also subsidizes student tuitions indirectly. The
expenditures most schools must make to educate
and serve students are significantly higher than
tuition and fees. For every $70 Susquehanna collects
in revenues from students, an additional $30 comes
from gifts and grants, investment income, endowment
income, and auxiliary enterprises.
But higher education is an expensive proposition,
and it's likely to get even more expensive. Talented
faculty require competitive salaries. Goods and
services from lab equipment to utilities and insurance
are increasingly expensive. Demand for student
services is growing. All these factors and more
contribute to education cost boosts that have been
outpacing the rise in the consumer price index.
Dealing with that reality requires increasingly
creative and aggressive strategies. Last fall, more
than 150 faculty and staff members from across
the campus participated in a series of discussion
sessions to generate income-increasing and cost-
trimming ideas.
"The effort produced a large number of
suggestions." explains Joel Cunningham. "Some
of the ideas were more symbolic than substantive.
"772/5 year, the answers are colored
by the economic situation in the
country, particularly in our region.
w
and some will not work very well, but we also
heard some very valuable ways to reduce expenses
and raise revenues."
The exercise augmented an annual process that
begins long before the Board of Directors votes
on tuition rates. It begins, in fact, before the doors
open for the fall semester. The process focuses not
only on preliminary budgets for the year ahead,
but also on analysis of alternative models based
on projected enrollment, financial aid patterns
and salaries.
It launches the delicate balancing act of supporting
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educational programs, maintaining physical
resources, and attracting and retaining talented
faculty, staff, and .students. Each key component
must contribute to an atmosphere designed to nurture
learning.
While budget questions are somewhat the same
from year to year, the answers to those questions
vary considerably. "This year, the answers are
colored by the economic situation in the country,
particularly in our region," explains Cunningham.
Difficult choices become even more difficult
"as certain expenses rise uncomfortably," he
points out. For Susquehanna, as most institutions,
one of those uncomfortable expenses is health
insurance. Rapid increases in that category alone
have driven fringe benefits up 21 percent in the
current year
Faculty salaries are traditionally one of the stongest
driving forces in higher education budgets. "The
essence of the value in an undergraduate education is
the interaction between faculty and students." stresses
Dean of Academic Affairs Jeanne Neff "The ability
to attract faculty who are enthusiastic about teaching
and supporting the work of students is critical to
our mission."
Eighty percent of the Susquehanna faculty have
doctorates and considerable classroom experience.
but the average annual salary is below $40,000. To
^ provide competitive salaries, the University actively
pursues a goal of setting salaries at the 80th percentile
of four-year undergraduate schools around the
country. Faculty and staff salaries at Susquehanna
rose on average 6.5 percent during 90-91 but
slowed to an average 3.5 percent in 91-92.
Other major budget factors include the costs
of keeping up with expanding knowledge and
increasingly sophisticated tools of knowledge.
Price increases for instructional and scientific
equipment and library books regularly outpace
inflation. Advances in computer capabilities
dictate frequent upgrades for instructional,
administrative and student use.
Demand for student services, from enhanced
career development and placement to public safety
and security measures, is also increasing. For
example. Susquehanna has recently expanded its
counseling staff and provides .specialized counseling
programs to meet needs such as drug and alcohol
abuse prevention.
"People are coming to expect that their needs
will be met. " explains Dorothy Anderson, dean of
students. And. adds Anderson, not only do people
expect more, but government regulation requires
more. The University budget must regularly absorb
the costs of state and federal regulations. Two prime
examples include providing equal access to the
handicapped and labeling laboratory supplies as
required by Right to Know laws.
Capital projects require funds to improve both
the living and learning atmosphere at the University.
The success of the recent Window of Opportunity
capital campaign, and growth in both the annual
fund and endowment, fuel improvements and
reflect a vote of confidence from University
friends and benefactors.
The University's current five-year capital
program, started in 87-88. targeted $179 million
for renovation and expansion of Fisher Science
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Campus News
Continental-Susquehanna Link Spells Opportunity
Susquehanna students have gained yet another
competitive edge in Ihe job market, thanks to a successful
Susquehanna graduate who helped forge a link between
his company, the Continental Corporation, and the
Sigmund Weis School of Business.
Continental has designated Susquehanna University
as one of its ten executive schools nationwide and has
awarded the University two annual scholarships on the
recommendation of Wayne Fisher, a 1966 alumnus and
executive vice president of the company.
Susquehanna becomes the first Pennsylvania school to
join Continental's exclusive group, sharing the honor
with such institutions as Princeton, William and Mary,
and Rutgers University.
New York City-based Continental, the parent company
of Continental Insurance, chooses the executive schools
to help focus recruiting efforts on top-notch students,
says Fisher.
"Each year. Continental hires about 150 college
students right out of school for our employee training
program," explains Fisher. "It's difficult for students to
find jobs out of college and to narrow their focus to top
companies, and it's equally difficult for us to go through
the extraordinary influx of graduates each year and get
only quality individuals.
"By designating executive schools like Susquehanna,
Continental knows that it's working with institutions from
which it can select the best and the brightest," he adds.
"It's a win situation for the students, because they can
be assured that we'll be looking very carefully at students
from Susquehanna, as with those from other executive
schools. Likewise, we get the advantage of being able
to hire from among the best."
The Continental program bases selection of
Wayne Fisher '66. left, executive vice president of the Continental
Corporation, scholarship winners Katharine Morris and Doug
Baedeker, and University President Joel Cunningham mark
Susquehanna 's designation as a Continental Executive School.
executive schools on quality of academic programs
and performance of graduates already working for
Continental. Senior Continental executives who select
an individual school for executive status also manage
relations with that institution.
"We've hired a lot of graduates from Susquehanna in
the past, and they've done very well here," Fisher said.
"That played into the selection of Susquehanna as an
executive school."
Fisher said that Continental will recruit from among
all majors. "We do hire history and science majors."
he said, "but Susquehanna's Sigmund Weis School
of Business is an ideal place to focus our efforts."
Besides hiring Susquehanna students from all
academic disciplines. Continental will annually
award scholarships to two Susquehanna students.
The scholarships go to University-selected students
who have maintained at least a 3.0 grade point average
(GPA) and have demonstrated an interest in business.
Selected students must display leadership qualities either
in the classroom or through extra-curricular activities.
Susquehanna's first two Continental Scholarship
winners are Katharine H. Morris of Rocky Hills.
N.J., and Douglas A. Boedeker of Southampton.
Pa. Morris, daughter of Helen and Robert Morris of
Rocky Hills, is a senior psychology major with a 3.06
GPA. Boedeker, son of Gloria and Roy Boedeker of
Southampton, is a senior accounting major with a
3.81 GPA.
The relationship demonstrates "that Susquehanna is
genuinely interested in placing its students." said Morris.
"The students are benefitting in every way. We gain both
the connections and the interview skills that the people
from Continental will help us develop."
Continental representatives visited Susquehanna last
fall to present tips on job-seeking and interviewing skills.
The corporation intends to sponsor such presentations
each year. In addition, Fisher will visit Susquehanna this
spring to participate in the Sigmund Weis School of
Business executive-in-residence program.
"The relationship with Continental offers a great
opportunity for students." said Dick Hess, the
University's director of career development and
placement. "They learn about working in their field
of interest. And Continental brings in the applied,
practical aspects of the working business world,
which merge with the theoretical aspects taught in
the classroom. So everybody gains something."
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Hall, renovation of four residence halls, and major
improvements to three academic halls. Another
recent project fully automated the Blough-Weis
Library's catalog and circulation system. An in-
progress $5 million addition to the Charles B.
Degenstein Campus Center will add an art gallery
and a 450-seat theater for dramatic and musical
performances.
"Our major renovations will be followed by a
period of careful maintenance— a good deal less
expensive, but nevertheless very important," says
Cunningham. "We need to protect our resources to
avoid the serious deferred maintenance problems
that plague so many colleges and universities."
But top-notch faculty, academic equipment and
programs, and buildings are not the only reflections
of an institution's value. Another key is in the
students themselves. "The students contribute to
one another in an atmosphere of mutual support."
stresses Jeanne Neff.
"There's no guarantee that a student will come
here and thrive, but the odds are high that they
will benefit greatly from being part of this academic
community for four years," says Joel Cunningham.
"The odds are quite good that it will make a positive
difference in their lives and serve them well."
Steps that strengthen Susquehanna's ability to
attract and serve first-rate students can only add
value to the overall educational experience. "We
have to maintain our momentum," stresses Kirkland.
"This place has to keep getting better."
Phonathon Produces
2,000 Pledges
Did you get a special call from a Susquehanna
student in October?
More than 400 Susquehanna student volunteers staffed
the phones that month for the 1991-92 Susquehanna
University Fund phonathon. The students talked with
5.800 alumni and parents, more than 2,000 of whom
made a pledge.
After 19 nights of calling, the students raised $106,293
in support of the SUF These gifts will be used to
underwrite important areas including student financial
aid, faculty development, computer and lab equipment,
and books and periodicals for the Blough-Weis Library.
Thank you for your continued support
of Susquehanna!
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Faculty/Staff Briefs
■ "The Importance of Retail Patronage Loyalty in the
Revitallzation of Main Street," a paper researched by
Professors of Business Ken Fladmark and Bill Sauer,
has been selected for presentation at the National Main
Street Center's National Town Meeting in Oklahoma in
April 1992. This paper is based on data developed from
their customer out-shopping study of four Pennsylvania
communities (Mifflinburg, Lewisburg. Milton, and
Danville). The National Main Street Center is part of
the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and it has
been the major force in developing strategies to help
revive small towns in America.
■ Associate Professor of Music David Boltz has accepted
the position of principal viola with the Nittany Valley
Symphony Orchestra.
■ Vice President for University Relations Sara Kirkland
has been appointed to the regional board of directors of
the Commonwealth Bank/South. Sara is also a member
of the Evangelical Community Board of Directors.
■ University Treasurer Don Aungst has been selected a
new member of the ELCA Risk Management (ELCARM)
Board of Trustees. The trustees counsel and educate ELCA
institutions on risk management and annuity/insurance/
retirement plans.
■ Vic Public Talk of Death, the new book by Director of
Tutorial Services and Associate Professor of English Gary
Fincke, has just been released and is on sale in the campus
bookstore. Poeisfor Life, the anthology produced to benefit
AIDS research, will be released in a paperback edition
by Persea Books in early 1992 and will contain two of
Fincke's poems.
■ Jack Kolbert, head of the Department of Modern
Languages and Professor of French, was invited by the
Pennsylvania Department of Education to give a three-
day workshop for state college and high school language
instructors in '"Articulation From Level to Level in
Language Programs." Approximately 35 instructors
attended the workshop at a Curriculum and Instruction
Conference at Shippensburg University.
■ Lecturer in Art Florence Putterman recently
exhibited her assemblages and sculptures at the Foster
Harmon Gallery in Sarasota, Florida. An article on
Florence's monotypes is featured in the '91 fall issue
of American Artists Water Color.
■ Dorothy Masom's painting "Woodside Pond" was
recently accepted at the Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Art
Club exhibit in New York City. Since it was her third
acceptance into this exhibit, Dorothy has also become
a member of this ""women artists only" club. The Club
is affiliated with the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
■ Dick Hess, director of career development/placement,
recently represented Pennsylvania in race walking events
at the National Senior Games held in Syracuse and is
currently ranked 12th in the United Stales.
■ Dean of Students Dorothy Anderson has been elected
national president of Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society
at its recent council meeting in Atlanta. The society has
212 chapters at universities and colleges across the nation
with a total membership of over 400,000 students. Dean
Anderson will serve three years as president of the Council
which is the governing board for Alpha Lambda Delta.
■ Assistant Professor and Head of Accounting Jerry
Habegger presented a paper on "The Usefulness of
Fully Diluted Earnings Per Share versus Primary
Earnings Per Share for Stock Valuation'" at the
Decision Sciences Institute's 1991 annual meeting
in Miami in November.
■ Lecturer in Photography and owner of Images
Photographic Services David Lauver was recently
included in Who's Wlio of America and W}io's Who
of American Artists and Photographers. Over the
years Lauver has received national recognition for his
extensive photographic documentation of PA. His work is
internationally seen in numerous publications, museums,
galleries, exhibitions, and at speaking engagements.
Lauver's credits include various grants, citations from
the State Senate, and ten years of exhibiting work at
the Pennsylvania State Museum. He has also worked
as an advisor for Paramount Pictures' movie Witness.
Susquehanna in The News
Good news travels fast, and for Susquehanna
University this academic year it's traveled in the pages
odJ.S. News & World Report. Newsday, and USA Today.
as well as in a live, on-campus interview on Good
Morninfi America.
Susquehanna kicked off the 1991 academic year with
a prized listing as "one of the top regional universities
in the nation," in U.S. Nnvs & World Report's annual
America's best colleges issue ranking Susquehanna
eleventh among regional universities in the North.
It was the fourth time the annual best colleges issue
included Susquehanna.
New York's Newsday also cited Susquehanna
University in an article titled "Best Bets of a Bunch
of Top-Flight Schools." The Long Island newspaper.
assessing schools within a day's drive of the New
York metropolitan area, cited colleges it said could
deliver "high-quality at a less-than-expected cost."
An ABC-TV network camera crew came to campus
in late September for a Good Morning America
interview with University President Joel
Cunningham. Historic Seibert Hall, home of the
Sigmund Weis School of Business, flashed across
national television screens as Cunningham, also
president of Sigma Chi international fraternity,
spoke on the hazards of fraternity hazing.
Director of Financial Aid Helen Nunn was
quoted in the November 14 issue of USA Today Nunn
participated in the USA Today/CASE Financial Aid/
Admissions Hotline held in Virginia by answering
telephone calls for a four-hour shift. She was quoted
when she answered the following question from a
student in Oklahoma: "As an African-American student,
can I get more aid from an interracial college?" Nunn's
response: "Traditional colleges are competing with
each other to increase diversity on their campuses, and
may offer more aid to minority students."
Dec. 7's national semifinal football game against
Ithaca gave Susquehanna a healthy dose of national
attention. Among the most notable media to focus on
the game: USA Today included a full game analysis in
its weekend edition the day before the game; The New
York Times ran a full article previewing the game;
ESPN— the national all-sports cable network-
included scoring updates and game recaps on its
college football report, as did ABC television.
During the broadcast of the Stagg Bowl, ESPN gave
a brief history of the Staggs' days at Susquehanna.
Business professor Bill Sauer's tips for how to
avoid overspending when shopping for the Christmas
holiday appeared in a variety of newspapers in late
November/early December.
Gait Award Honors
High Sciiool Teaciiers
Ever wish you could conjure up a special
recognition for a teacher who has made a special
difference in your high school career'.'
Academically talented Susquehanna University
students got the chance to do just that recently.
They nominated former high school teachers for a
new University-sponsored teaching award. Three
Pennsylvania high school teachers captured the
honors in the debut year of the Russell Gait Award
for Outstanding Teaching at the Secondary Level.
The first recipients are William G. Croissant,
a music teacher at Huntingdon Area High School;
Robert Yudinsky, a social studies teacher at
Shenandoah Area High School; and Rosalie Aten.
an English teacher at Berwick Area High School.
The award focuses attention on the important role
secondary school teachers play in preparing students
for college-level study. It also reflects the University
faculty's strong belief that teachers serve as mentors
and partners to help students develop educationally
and personally.
The winners were nominated by Susquehanna
University Scholars, students who earned at least
a 3.4 grade point average in each semester of the
previous academic year. Educators received their
awards at the school's annual Scholars Recognition
Dinner in November.
Susquehanna named the new award for the late Dr.
Russell Gait, who served as dean of the University
from 1938 to 1959. Widely respected in educational
circles, Dr Gait was also an expert on problems in
the Near East. He had been a visiting professor at
St. Lawrence University and dean of American
University in Cairo, Egypt, for 17 years before
coming to Susquehanna.
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IN MEMORIAM ' Jane Conrad Apple • 1922-1991
Jane Conrad Apple, a dedicated and dear friend of
Susquehanna University, died on Sunday, October 13,
1991. She had served as a member of the University's
board of directors and its Academic Affairs
Committee since 1978.
Miss Apple also served as assistant secretary
on the board of directors of Butter Krust Baking
Company and was a member of the board of directors
of the Apple Foundation and the Packwood House
Museum. She was a charter member of the board of
the G. Scott and Bessie K. Guyer Foundation. She
had also served as a member of the board of directors
of the John R. Kauffman Library in Sunbury.
In 1980, the Apple Foundation provided a
generous gift to establish the Apple-Zimmerman
Fund for Elizabethan Studies at Susquehanna in
honor of Miss Apple, an Elizabethan literature
scholar, and her sister, Joan Apple Zimmerman.
This fund makes it possible to bring renowned
scholars and performers in the field of Elizabethan
studies to the Susquehanna campus, and to increase
library holdings related to (he period.
Miss Apple's love for special books, and for
Susquehanna, led to the creation in 1989 of the
Jane Conrad Apple Room for Rare Books and
Special Collections in the Blough-Weis Library.
Her personal generosity and that of her family
and friends made this room a reality.
Born in Sunbury, Miss Apple received a bachelor
of arts degree in history and English from Bucknell
University in 1944, a diploma from the Katharine
Gibbs School in 1945, and a master of arts degree
in history from Bucknell in 1965.
Miss Jane Apple, a wonderful and vital friend
of the Susquehanna University community, will be
greatly missed.
Susquehanna at Oxford
Offers Management,
Theatre for 1992
Would you like to examine the ramifications of
European Economic Union in 1992? Learn the nuts
and bolts of theatre production from British stage
professionals?
These are just two of the possibilities the 1992
Susquehanna at Oxford program offers traditional and
non-traditional students alike. This year's programs will
run from July 5 through August 9.
One of the veteran summer study programs at Oxford,
the Susquehanna sessions have been running since 1966.
All students earn seven transferable undergraduate credits
and live in residence at Corpus Christi College. A two-
week travel option to London and southern England is
also available.
Participants studying British management will:
• Hear guest lectures by British academics and
corporate managers.
• Visit factories, including heavy manufacturers,
auto makers and high-lech medical instrument
producers.
• Participate in a management seminar at Corpus
Christi College, Oxford.
Those studying drama will:
• Attend plays at Stratford. Oxford and London.
• Meet theatre professionals.
• Investigate the contemporary British theatre as
well as the changing nature of British drama.
For a brochure, information packet and application
form, contact:
James F. Lee. director
Susquehanna at Oxford Program
Susquehanna University
Sclinsgrove, PA 17870
717/372-4192
Choir to Share Songs in Spring Tour
Hungry for a reminder of your days on campus? How
about the sounds of the University Choir?
Director Cyril Stretansky and his student singers will
be taking their talents on the road for ten days in March
and April. The group will appear at 16 concerts in
Maryland. New Jer.sey and Pennsylvania during their
annual spring tour.
Highlights of the tour will include an appearance at
the Pennsylvania Music Education Association
Conference in Philadelphia on April 26, followed by the
choir's annual campus concert in Weber Chapel May 3.
Even if you can't make a concert, you can still hear
the choir. The group has recently released a new
recording. "Ye Shall Have A Song." Volume 9 in the
choir series, the recording is available tor purchase for
$7 for cassette and $12 for compact disc, plus $1.50
postage and handling. To order, please contact Cyril
Stretansky 's office at 717-372-4295.
The complete concert schedule includes:
Universiry Choir 1991 highlights included a pe:f
National Cathedral in Washington DC.
March 11. 7:.30p.m.
St. Luke Lutheran Church,
Silver Spring. MD
March 12. 7:30 p.m.
Trinity Lutheran Church
Hagerstown. MD
March 13. 8:00 p.m.
St. John's Evangelical
Lutheran Church
Phoenixville, PA
March 14, 2:00 p.m.
Lutheran Church of the Redeemer
Ramsey, NJ
March 14, 8:00 p.m.
St. John's Lutheran Church
Summit. NJ
March 15. 10:45 a.m.
St. Michael's Union Church
Hamburg, PA
March 15, 3:00 p.m.
St. John's Evangelical
Lutheran Church
Allentown. PA
March 15,8:00 p.m.
Grace Evangelical
Lutheran Church
Camp Hill, PA
April 10,8:00p.m.
Wyoming Seminary
Kingston. PA
April II. 2:00 p.m.
Christ Lutheran Church
Conyngham. PA
April II. 7:30 p.m.
St. Matthew's Lutheran Church
Perkasie. PA
April 12.3:00 p.m.
St. John Lutheran Church
Emmaus, PA
April 12, 8:00 p.m.
St. Joseph Catholic Church
Lancaster, PA
April 25, 8:00 p.m.
St. Phillip in the Fields
Episcopal Church
Oreland, PA
April 26. 9:30 a.m.
Pennsylvania Music Education
Association Conference
Philadelphia, PA
May 3. 3:00 p.m.
annual campus concert
Selinsgrove, PA
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Sports
Crusaders Charge to Final Four
Victorious Crusade
4^ jM^HVWi v-
I' Ht'ad Coach Sre\v Briggs off the field.
The Susquehanna football team rewrote school history
this season as it charged all the way to the final four
in the National College Athletic Association (NCAA)
Division III playoffs.
It marks the school's first time ever in the national
semifinals, as well as the longest season ever Finishing
on December 7 with an impressive 11-2 record, the
team tied with the 1986 squad for the most wins in
Susquehanna's 99-year football history.
The stellar season gave local fans plenty of
opportunities to cheer the team on. The Crusaders
played at home in two out of their three post-season
playoff games, including an exciting last-quarter victory
over arch-rival Lycoming to clinch the South region
championship. The win avenged an earlier 35-31 loss
to Lycoming, last year's NCAA Division III national
runner-up.
The Crusaders, in only their second season under
Head Coach Steve Briggs, attracted national attention
in their quest. Besides getting coverage from 77je New
York Times and USA Today, Susquehanna finished the
season ranked in the top five teams in the nation and
the top three in the East.
Several team members excelled both on and off the
field. Jeff Rainess, a senior safety from Dover, N.J.,
joined only 49 other players from across the country
as a national Academic All-American. A business
administration major with a 3.83 grade point average,
Rainess completed his season with a total of 54 tackles-
nine of them for losses— and two interceptions.
Rainess and junior halfback George Day earned spots
on the GTE District II Academic All-American team
and the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) all-academic
team. Day, an accounting major from Auburn, Pa., with
a 3.82 grade point average, racked up 15 kickoff returns
tor 270 yards, rushing gains of 202 yards, and a whopping
per-carry average of 11.9.
The team also had three All-Americans. Glenn Davis,
a senior offensive tackle from West Windsor, N.J. , made
the seond team. Davis started in all 13 games and led
the league's best offensive line.
Junior inside linebacker Andy Watkins of Forty-fort,
Pa., made the All-American third team. Watkins, who
led the team in tackles for the second straight season,
was named national defensive player of the week for
his performance in the November 2 game.
Honorable mention ranking went to Cory Mabry,
senior cornerback from Pottsville, Pa., who led the
team in interceptions to become the school's all-time
interception leader with a total of 29, including those
made in the national playoffs.
Thirteen Susquehanna gridders made the all-MAC
teams, giving the University the most all-conference
performers this season of any school in the MAC.
While a fall to the formidable Ithaca College Bombers
broke this year's playoff fever, the team is already looking
ahead to 1992. Many of the players who built the current
strength, including the quarterback and most of
the backfield, will return to help shape an exciting
new season.
Crew, Field Hockey,
Volleyball Excel
coming 91 also marked the 40th reunion of the 1951 Crusader fitothall team, one of Susquehanna 's best. Tins si/uad posted a
perfect 6-0-0 record and was lead by the legendan,' coaches Amos Alonzo Stagg Sr and Jr
Susquehanna's fall sports success wasn't limited to
the football field. The women's volleyball team narrowly
missed a playoff spot, finishing with a solid 18-13
record. The field hockey team finished a win away
from reaching the Middle Atlantic Conference playoffs,
improving its record to 7-5-1 this past season.
On the water, the University's crew teams marked
their first season with a full-time coach, Mark Fuller,
by making a super showing at the Frostbite Regatta
on the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia. Competing
against 37 other schools, including 'Villanova, Columbia,
George Washington University, the University of
Pennsylvania and Notre Dame, the Susquehanna men
earned a spot in the finals and finished eighth in the
Men's Novice Eight. Susquehanna women also advanced
to the finals in the Women's Novice Eight competition
attracting 36 teams.
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
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Calendar of Events
Winter Sports
Show Promise
Looking ahead, Susquehanna anticipates an exciting
campaign from its men's and women's basketball teams,
its wrestling team and its swim teams.
The spotlight is already on the women's basketball
team, off to a 6-2 start. Eleven of the 12 players who
led the Crusaders to the National College Athletic
Association (NCAA) Division III tournament a year
ago are under the net for Susquehanna again. The
University won its first national playoff contest last
season and advanced to the nation's final 16.
Junior guard Kristie Maravelli is teaming up with
junior forwards Liz Nicodemus and Amy McCord
as Susquehanna tries to make it back to the national
tournament. A talentedtrioof freshmen on the women's
team ensures the Crusaders will be a force in the
conference— and possibly the nation— for several years.
The men's basketball team, also off to a 7-3 start,
returns seven players as it looks to make the Middle
Atlantic Conference (MAC) playoffs after falling just
one game short last season. Senior guard Craig Harper
has a good chance to eclipse the 1,000- point mark
this season. He will spearhead the Crusaders' efforts
to climb back to the top of the conference. Junior
forwards Joe Stroup and Jim Mikoiaichik will
give Harper the support he needs under the basket.
On the mats, Susquehanna wrestlers also look to
improve upon last season. It won't be easy, since the
Crusader grapplers of 1990-91 set an all-time school
record with 12 victories. But junior Andy Watkins,
who finished third in the nation among Division III
190 pounders last year, is back for another crack at it.
Susquehanna swimmers look to make an even bigger
splash in 1991-92 after a successful campaign a year
ago. Both the men's and women's teams finished with
a 6-4 record in 1990-1991.
Fel). 20
Student Volunteer Day Awards Program
8 pm
April 23
Even Dining Room
April 23,
Feb. 22
Alumni/Faculty Recital; Matthew Schulcis "89.
baritone, and Galen Deibler, piano
24,25
Seibert Auditorium
8 pm
April 24
Feb. 23
Tuba/Brass Qumtet Recital
3 pm
April 25
Seiben Auditorium
April 26
Feb. 25
Visiting Writer: Collette Inez
7:30 pm
Seibert Hall Auditorium. Lounge
April 27
Feb. 27,
Winter Theatre Production
8 pm
April 27
2i29
77if Crucible
Weber Chapel Auditorium
April 28
March 1
Faculty Recital: William Fry, Saxophone
3 pm
Seibert Auditorium
April 30
March 2
University Anist Series
8 pm
Balte[ Hisptmico
May 1
Weber Chapel Auditorium
March 16
Guest Recital: Priscilla Fullerton
Pianist, Seibert Auditorium
8 pm
May 2
March 17
Faculty Recital: James Rensink, baritone,
Seibert Auditorium
8 pm
May 3
March 19
Softball vs. Marywood
2:30 pm
May 17
March 19
Men's Tennis vs. Lycoming
3 pm
March 20
Baseball vs. Binghamton
3 pm
May 17
March 20
S.U, Jazz Ensemble Concert
Seibert Hall Auditorium
8 pm
March 21
Faculty Recital: Galen Deibler
8 pm
On the mad
Seibert Auditorium
Feb, 20
March 24
S.U Golf Tourney
1 pm
Feb, 22
March 24
Visiting Writer: Barbara Goldberg
7 pm
Feb. 22
Seibert Hall Auditorium. Lounge
Feb, 22
March 25
Men's Tennis vs. Gettysburg
3 pm
March 7
March 26
S.U. Symphonic Band Concert
8 pm
March 14
Weber Chapel Auditorium
March 17
March 27
Faculty Recital: Jack Fries
8 pm
March 18
Seibert Auditorium
March 18
March 28
Women's Tennis vs. Scranton
11 am
March 21
March 28
Women's Lacrosse vs. Juniata (club)
I pm
March 21
March 28
University Track Invitational
March 22
March 29
University Chorale Concert
3 pm
March 23
Weber Chapel Auditorium
March 24
March 31
Men's Tennis vs. Juniata
3 pm
March 25
March 31
Futures Lecture on USSR
8 pm
March 26
Seibert Auditorium
March 28
April 1
Baseball vs. Scranton
3 pm
Mareh 28
April 1
Softball vs. Dickinson
3 pm
March 31
April 2
Men's Tennis vs. Wilkes
3 pm
March 31
April 3
Lindback Creative Artists Day
7 pm
April 1
Seibert Auditorium
April 4
April 4
Baseball vs Wilkes
1 pm
April 4
April 4
Softball vs. Lycoming
I pm
April 6
April 4
Women's Lacrosse vs. Washington
11 am
April 7
April 6
Baseball vs. Bucknell
3 pm
April 8
April 7
Softball vs. Lebanon Valley
3 pm
April 9
April 7
Men's Tennis vs. Mansfield
3 pm
April U
April 8
Elderhostel Institute, Greta Ray Lounge
10:30 am
April U
April 8
Women's Tennis vs. Juniata
3 pm
April U
April 8
Rahter Memonal Lecture. Seibert Auditonum
8 pm
April 13
April 11
Softball vs. Wilkes
1p.m.
April U
April 11
Men's Tennis vs. Messiah
2 pm
April 14
April 11
Women's Tennis vs. Western Maryland
11 am
April IS
April 11
Women's Lacrosse vs. Gettysburg
11 am
April 16
April U
Spollighl '92
8 pin
April 16
Evert Dining Hall
April 18
April U
Women's Lacrosse vs. Johns Hopkins
4 pm
April 21
April U
Visiting Writer Series
7 pm
April 21
Seibert Hall Auditorium, Lounge
April 23
April 14
Softball vs Gettysburg
3 pm
April 23
April 14
Annual Easter Service
7:30 pm
April 24
Weber Chapel Auditorium
April 25
April 15
Elderhostel Institute. Greta Ray Lounge
10:30 am
April 25
April 15
Sigma Alpha Iota/Phi Mu Alpha Spring
8 pm
April 25
Musical, Seibert Auditorium
April 26
April 16
Women's Tennis vs. Dickinson
3 pm
April 20
Softball vs, Messiah
3 pm
April 20
Baseball vs. Albright
1 pm
April 21
Baseball vs. Gettysburg
3:30 pm
April 21
Women's Lactt>sse vs. Ursinus
4 pm
April 22
Women's Tennis vs. Muhlenberg
3 pm
Men's Tennis vs. Kings 3 pm
University Spring Theatre Production 8 pm
Lend Me A Tenor
Weber Chapel Audiionum
Women's Tennis vs. Albright 3 pm
Baseball vs. Juniata I pm
Symphonic Band, Conceno Concert 3 pm
Weber Chapel Auditorium
Baseball vs, Lebanon Valley 3 pm
Lindback Student Scholar Day 6;30 pm
Meeting Rooms. Campus Center
University Artist Series 8 pm
Alan Feinburg. Weber Chapel Auditorium
Chamber Singers Campus Concert 8 pm
Weber Chapel Auditorium Lobby
Frontline in Concert 8 pm
Weber Chapel Auditorium
S.U. Choral Festival Concert 8 pm
Weber Chapel Auditorium
University Choir Campus Concert 3 pm
Weber Chapel Auditorium
Baccalaureate Service 10 am
Weber Chapel Auditorium
Commencement. Seibert Green 3 pm
Mens Basketball at Scranton-JV 7 pm
Men's Basketball at Scranton 8 pm
Wrestling at Muhlenberg 12 Noon
Women's Basketball at Scranton 6 pm
Baseball at Wilmington College 12 Noon
Baseball at N.C. Wesleyan I pm
Men's Tennis at Dickinson 3 pm
Baseball at Franklin & Marshall 3 pm
Track at Dickinson 3:30 pm
Track at Moravian Invitational
Men's Tennis at York 11 am
Baseball at York 1 pm
Softball at Kings 2:30 pm
Women's Tennis at Gettysburg 3 pm
Baseball at Kings 3 pm
Women's Tennis al Messiah 3 pm
Baseball at Elizabethtown I pm
Men's Tennis at Western Maryland 2 pm
Baseball at Gettysburg 3 pm
Softball at Elizabethtov/n 2:30 pm
Women's Tennis at Lycoming 3 pm
Men's Tennis at Elizabethtown 1 pm
Women's Tennis at Elizabethtown I pm
Women's Tennis at York 3 pm
Lacrosse at Juniata (club) 4 pm
Baseball at Dickinson 1 pm
Softball at Scranton 3 pm
Baseball at Messiah 1 pm
Track at Juniata/Messiah/Western Maryland 1 pm
Track at Shippensburg Invitational
Men's Tennis at Lock Haven 3 pm
Women's Tennis at Kings 3 pm
Baseball at Lock Haven 3 pm
Track at Juniata Franklin & Marshall 3 pm
Men's Tennis at Albright 3 pm
Lacrosse at Dickinson 4 pm
Men's Track at Gettysburg/ Del aware Valley
Men's Tennis at Scranton 3 pm
Women's Tennis at Wilkes 3 pm
Softball at Juniata 2 pm
Lacrosse at Muhlenberg 3:30 pm
Track at Penn Relays
Track at Millersville Metrics
Softball at York 12 Noon
Lacrosse at Western Maryland I pm
Baseball at Misericordia I pm
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
8
Susquehannans on Parade
Dear Fellow Alumni:
As you read each issue of the Alumnus, do you ever
think of ways it could be improved? What sections do
you enjoy the most and would you like to see them
expanded? Is there anything missing that you think
should be included?
Well, we've asked these same questions (and many
more!) over the past several months as our Public
Relations staff and I talked with numerous alumni in
an effort to find the answers. Using forums known as
"focus groups"'— about a dozen people with some
common ground such as age, geographical location,
etc.— we have evaluated all aspects of the Alumnus—
format, layout, content, frequency of publication, even
the title! And here's the best part: you'll actually see
the results of these sessions this summer.
It's not too late for you to let us know your opinions!
After all, for many of you. the Alumnus represents your
main link to the campus and your primary source of
information about Susquehanna. Everyone here is
committed to making this publication as responsive as
possible to the needs of our constituency (that's you!),
but we need your input.
Why not toke a moment and drop me a note with your
comments? Or, if you'd prefer, just call. Either way, you
now have a great opportunity to play an active role in
redesigning and improving the printed pipeline through
which Susquehanna communicates with the world beyond
Selinsgrove. It's a challenge, to be sure, but one that
I promise will be well worth the effort. I look forward
to hearing from you soon.
Sincerely,
Sam Kuba '75
Director of Alumni Relations
NOTE: Please submit alumni updates to the Office of Alumni
Relations. Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, PA 17870. Items
received before March 1, will be included in the Spring issue.
The deadline for the Summer issue is June 1.
THE SIXTIES
Larry A. Wingard *60 is director of the 125th Anniversary
Campaign of the Wartburg Home of the Evangelical Lutheran
Church in Mount Vernon. NY. He is a member of the National
Society of Fund Raising Executives.
Dr Harry L. Powers '60 is the new superintendent of schools
ofBoonion. NJ. Previously he served as superintendent of the
Monmouth Regional High School District, prmcipal of River
Dell Regional High School, administrator in the New Providence
and Chatham public school systems, and teacher/coach in
Middle Township High School.
SOTH REUNION
Class of '62
■/
William Molin '62 is owner of Townsend Resources, a
recruiting firm in York. PA.
Joe W. Kleinbauer '63, owner of a Selinsgrove clothing
store, has accepted membership on the Northern Central Bank
Corporate Board of Directors.
Karen J. Geiger '63 teaches high school disabilities,
Goochland High School in Goochland, VA. / 3025 Stratford
Road. Richmond, VA 23225-1447
James C, Black '63, purchasing manager of Keystone Financial
Inc. of Williamsport, PA, has been elected to a four-year term
as treasurer of the Upper Susquehanna Synod, Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America.
Dr, Harvey A. Horowitz '64, director of the Adolescent
Substance Abuse Program at The Institute of Pennsylvania
Hospital, is president of the American Society for Adolescent
Psychiatry.
25TH REUNION
Class of '67
■/
Carolyn Wahlcr Miller '67 is a math teacher in Newtown
Junior High School, Council Rock School District of Bucks
County, PA,
Suzanne Yenchko '68 is director of environmental resources
for the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry. She
Alumni Weekend '92
Friday-Sunday June 5-7. 1992
Reunion for Emeriti and the classes
of 1937, 1942, 1947, 1952, 1957,
1962, 1967, 1972, 1977 and 1982.
n
is one of 28 persons selected statewide to participate in the
1991 Leadership Pennsylvania, a leadership training program
sponsored by the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry.
The Rev. Walter L. Startzel '68 is pastor of Grace Lutheran
Church. Stoystown. PA, He recently completed a two-year
residency in Advanced Clinical Pastoral Education at Geisinger
Medical Center. Danville. PA. During that lime he was also
interim pastor at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Gowen City, PA
and contract Chaplain at the Selinsgrove Center.
Robert O. Jesberg *69 served during the summer of 1990
asco-directorof a pair of three-week long "Astronomy and Space
Science Summer Institutes" at the University of California
at Berkeley.
THE SEVENTIES
Alfred J. Bashore II '70 has been honored for 20 years
of service at Geisinger Medical Center, Critical Care Nurse.
He also plays the dulcimer with the Appalachian Mountain
Dulcimer Group,
David M. Dolinsky '70, of Cornwall, CT, president of
SCASCO, an independent gasoline and heating oil distributor,
was elected president of the Independent Connecticut Petroleum
Association. He has also been active in industry and various
community and civic affairs,
Karen L. Olson '71 has been promoted to the rank of
lieutenant colonel in the United State Air Force.
20TH REUNION
Class of '72
■/
Dr. Steven F. Josephs '72 is head of the Neurology
Department of the Baxter Health Care Company in Chicago.
His wife is the former Jane Fankhauser '73. / 366 Clarewood
Circle. Grayslake. IL 60030.
Fred G. Hooper. Jr. '73 was the first guest conductor of the
annual Susquehanna Valley Chorale "Pops" Concert. He is
chairman of the department of music for Selinsgrove Area
School District, where he teaches high school choral and
classroom music. His wife is the former Kay Shroyer '74.
Leander Chapin Claflin '73 has recently begun his 20th
year as music associate and organist at historic Abington
Presbyterian Church in suburban Philadelphia, where he
helps direct the church's extensive program of eight choirs
and a concert series.
The Rev, Harold L. Hand '74 is pastor of Christ Lutheran
Church. Schuylkill Haven. PA. / 1807 Ridgewood Road.
Orwigsburg. PA 17961.
Owen L. Barclay '75 is assistant writing center director at
East Carolina University. She spent last summer teaching English
as a second language at the University of California-Irvine.
The Rev, Jeffrey G. Vayda '75 is pastor of Christ Lutheran
Church in Gettysburg, PA. Prior to his new position, he was
co-pastor of First Lutheran Church in Greensburg, PA for
nine years.
James M.Jordan '75 is conductor ofthe Westminster Chapel
Choir and assistant professor of conducting at Westminster Choir
College in Princeton. NJ. His wife is the former Leslie
Jarretl '76.
James C. Flanagan '76 is vice principal for Portland
Middle School, Portland. CT. He had taught physical
education at Daniel Hand High School and also coached
wrestling and freshmen football.
15TH REUNION
Class of '77
/
Kevin M. Filzpatrick '78, sociologist at the University of
Alabama at Birmingham, recently co-authored a study of more
than 220 inner-city youths in Birmingham, which shows the
link between exposure to urban violence and post-traumatic
stress symptoms in those youths.
James B. Cochran '78, director of music at Vanderbill
Presbyterian Church in Naples, PL, is also the director o(
the new community chorale in conjunction with the Naples
Philharmonic Orchestra.
JafTrey S. Gicking '79 is vice president-administration,
the Hazleton National Bank,
The Rev, Kerry P. Maurer '79, pastor of Lightstreet
Lutheran Church. Lightstreet. PA. is also a P.I. A. A. high
school basketball official.
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
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THE EIGHTIES
Jack B. Treas '80 is vice president, markeling, U.S.A. for
Buckmyn Laboratories. Inc.. a Memphis. Tennessee specialty
chemical manufacturing and markeling company.
Dr. Brenda L. Leach '81 is visiting lecturer of ministry at
Harvard Divinity School where she leaches "Church Music in
History and Current Practices." She has been the director
of music and creative arts at Boston's historic Church of
the Covenant since 1990. She has studied in Paris and earned
master's and doctoral degrees from the Eastman School
of Music.
10TH REUNION
Class of '82
■/
The Rev. Jeffrey D. Metller '82 is pastor of Frieden's
Union Church, a consolidated church serving both the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the United
Church of Christ congregations. / R.D I. Box II48-A.
Hamburg. PA 19525.
Hope A. Payson '82 is the transitional housing coordinator.
Susan B. Anthony Project. Torrington, CT. / 15-A Cottage
Street. New Hartford, CT 06057.
Tammy E. Pick '82 is community relations manager.
Pennsylvania-American Water Company in Milton. PA.
John G. Clark '86, of the Wetland Advisory Group, an
environmental consulting business specializing in wetlands,
is the newest addition to the board of Merrill W. Linn Land
and Waterways Conservancy.
David P. .Schleppy '86 successfully completed his CPA
examination. He is a member of the professional staff of
Fisher. Clark and Lauer, Certified I^iblic Accountants.
Selinsgrove. PA.
Joseph F. Flynn '87 is controller. Lynch Oil Co.. in Orlando.
FL / III20 Alderly Commons Court. Orlando. FL 328.17
Kathleen A. Kioss '87 is in her fifth year as associate buyer
of mens' accessories. Abraham & Straus, in the central buying
office in Brooklyn. NY.
Thomas R. Alberse '88 and Robert S. Miller '88 are
partners. Real Estate Investment, Renovation and Restoration
of Homes. Charlotte, NC.
Jill S. Uhler '88 is Metropolitan Opera Association assistant
in marketing. Metropolitan Opera Association. New York City. /
588 Ludlow Avenue. Cranford. NJ 07016.
Barbara Bakeman Adams '89 is a business analyst. Dun
& Bradstreet. Lancaster. PA.
Bronwen A. Scott '89 is a paralegal with Greenfield &
Chimicles in Haverford. PA. / 225 Country Lane,
Phoenixville, PA 19460
THE NINETIES
Douglas R. Pietsch '90 is an elementary music teacher and
assistant band director. Hamburg Area School District.
Hamburg. PA, / R.D. 6, Box 452. Sinking Spring. PA 19608.
Lois D. Kanaskie '90 is organist and choir director at Pine
Street Lutheran Church. Danville, PA. Lois also studied at the
Eastman School of Music and taught piano at Susquehanna.
Do's
JANOWSKl-RICHARDSON
Martha A. Richardson '88 to Lt. John S. Janowski, December
23. 1989. Saint George's Episcopal Church. Maplewood. NJ.
They had been living in Stuttgart. Germany for the past two years
and 'now live in Baumholder. Germany / HHC 4/12 INF, Unit
#3719. APO.AE 090.34.
SHAARA-DUNPHY
Janice M. Dunphy '86 to Edward J. Shaara III '85,
December 29. 1990. St. Peter's Church. Belleville. NJ.
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Robert D. Shaara
'85, Leanne Jacnne '86, and Diane K. Braisted '86. Janice
is a senior trust officer with Citibank in New York City. Edward
is an insurance agent with Verona/Little Falls Insurance Agency.
Little Falls, NJ. / 13 Yolanda Drive, Little Falls, NJ 07424.
oshrinlantt:
Stacey Ilene Lantz to Ronald Todd Oshrin '85, February 16.
1991. at the Thomas Lightfoot Inn. Wilhamsport. PA. Ronald
is a computer systems analyst. Sentient Systems in Maryland. /
4310 Knowles Avenue. Kensington, MD 20895.
RODRICUEZ'GORMLEY
G«en C. Gormlcy '86 to Juan L. Rodriguez, March 9.
1991. Most Blessed Sacrament. Franklin Lakes. NJ. Gwen is
vice president. Automotive Systems Inc.. Jersey City. NJ. The
groom is a customer service specialist, Xerox, and also attends
Fordham University. / 15 Encampment Drive, Bedminster. NJ
07921,
WINICOV-JAKL
Linda Mary JakI to Theodore P. Winicov '79, March 16, 1991 ,
the Chapel of the Valley Forge Military Academy, Wayne, PA.
Ted is an attorney. / 119 Station Avenue, Devon. PA 19333,
PALMERIN-BENTON
Nancy E. Benton '86 to James Palmerin. March 16, 1991,
St. Joseph's Church, Oradell, NJ. In the wedding party from
Susquehanna was Barbara M. Nolan '86. / 1174 Main Street.
River Edge, N J 07661,
WYNNE'HART
Dorothy N. Harl '88 to Michael E. Wynne, April 1.3. 1991.
Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, Kulpmont, PA. Dotty is
an assistant manager. Continental Bank, North Wales. PA. The
groom is a senior accountant. Wyeth Ayerst International. St,
Davids. PA. / 120 Winged Foot Court. Limerick. PA 19468,
RENDINA-RITTWEGER
Anne Rittweger to John W. Rendina '86, April 27.
1991. Corpus Christi Church. Chatham Township, NJ. John is
development underwriter, Jefferson Insurance Group, Jersey City,
NJ, The bride is an account representative. United Jersey Bank.
Paramus, NJ. / 16 Honeyman Road, Whitehouse Station,
NJ 08889
wm-GOODSPEED
Wendy P. Goodspeed '88 to Joseph T. Witt '89, May 18. 1991.
in an outdoor ceremony in Port Trevorton. PA. In the wedding
party from Susquehanna were; the bride's father. Dr. Robert M.
Goodspeed. professor of Geology and Environmental Science.
Rebecca Goodspeed '94, Hannah E. Bucher '89, Kasey L.
Mundis '88, Christine A. Riedy '88, Richard E. Ruth '89,
and Richard F. Close '88. Wendy is a graduate of The Dickinson
School of Law. Joseph is working for a master's degree in physical
therapy at Duquesne University. / Apartment A. 11.37 North
Highland Avenue. Pittsburgh, PA 15206
I pane II
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BUILDING ON SUCCESS
The Susquehanna University Fund
Window of opportunity: The Campaign for Susquehanna has had a reinarkable
impact on campus. Thanks to the campaign, dramatic improvements have been
made in the Universit\'''s buildings, programs and ser\'ices.
As the campaign winds down, the Susquehanna Uni\'ersit\' Fund (SUF) faces
the challenge of sustaining and building on the achievements the campaign
Got a Match?!?!
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to higlier education? If so, you can
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up a matching gift form from
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and forward it with \'our gift
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at (717) 372-4117. We'll be happy
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OPPORTUNITY
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has made possible. This year's SUF goal ot $1,050,000 will support important
programs including student financial aid, facult)' dexelopment and scholarh'
research, the Blough-Wcis Librar\' and much more.
Now, more than c\'cr, the SUF must rally to guarantee that we build on the
campaign's accomplishments. Please make your gift to the 1991-92 SUF today.
Thank you!
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
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NOMINATIONS
1993
Susquehanna
University
Alumni
Association
Awards
Please nominate Individuals for one or
both ol our aimual awards.
Guidelines
Nominees for the AJumnJ Service
Award should have a record of
significant service as a University
volunteer. Activities to consider include,
but are not limited to: district alumru
club leadership, fund raising, student
recruitment, and career assistance.
Nominees for the Alumni
Achievement Award should have
a record of significant accomplishment
in his or her chosen profession, A
strong candidate will have received
national or regional prominence or
recognition for his or her expertise.
Award winners must be able to
attend Alumni Day 1 993 activities to
receive their award in person.
Service Award:
Nominee:
Address:
Newsmakers
Comments
Achievement Award:
Nominee:
Address:
Comments:
Please attach baclcground inlormation to
support youi nominee/nominees Sign your
name and class year and return to Alumni
Awards Committee, c/o Alumni OHlce,
Susquehamia University, SeUnsgiove,
PA 17S70.
Deadline /or sul)iniltlng nomJnotJons is July, 1992.
Karen Goeringer Snider '61 has been appointed
acting secretary of the Pennsylvania Department
of Public Welfare by Governor Robert P. Casey, In
this position, she will be the chief executive officer
of Pennsylvania's largest public agency. Previously the
department's deputy secretary for mental health, she
has worked for the Department of Public Welfare for
more than 21 years.
After graduating from Susquehanna with her B,A.
in Social Planning and Psychology, Snider completed
post-graduate work at the University of Pennsylvania
and the Management Institute of the University of
Alabama, She began working for the Department of
Welfare as a caseworker in the Philadelphia County
Assistance Office and has moved up through the
agency holding several top administrative positions.
She and her husband Jack have two sons and live
in Mechanicsburg. PA,
Three Alumni Join
Board of Directors
Lynn Has.singer Askew "57, Frederick W. Kelly,
Jr. '66 and The Reverend Vernon J. Miller '50 are
new members of the Susquehanna University Board
of Directors.
Askew and Kelly have been elected by the University's
Alumni Association to serve as alumni representatives
on the Board. Miller has been elected to represent the
Allegheny Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
of America. All three will serve three-year terms,
expiring in 1994.
A resident of Manville. N.J.. Askew earned a degree
in business administration from Susquehanna and a
master of education degree from Miami University in
Oxford, Ohio. She has held numerous administrative
and teaching positions at colleges, universities and
high schools and is currently a counselor in the
Piscataway School District.
Kelly is president of the Snyder County Trust
Company and president of the Susquehanna Valley
Chamber of Commerce. He holds a degree in accounting
and also currently serves as a Business Partner for the
^University's Sigmund Weis School of Business. He lives
in Selinsgrove.
Rev. Miller earned a bachelor of arts degree from
Susquehanna and a bachelor of divinity degree from
Gettysburg Lutheran Theological Seminary. He served
as pastor or assistant pastor of five different churches
over a 36-year career before retiring in 1989. He serves
on the boards of directors of a variety of organizations
and currently lives in DuBois, Pa.
S,inuicl D R.n,s. Jr. '54. presklen! and chief execuuve officer of Penmylmma Blue Shield, mis vreeled In Hreudeiu George Binli
and hiM luid\ Biirhara Bii.th a! the U.S. Olympic Commillee's (USOCI First .Annual Olunpie Dinner in Wn^hinsion . DC Pre.udeni
Bu.ih delivered the keynote .speech to the more than 1.800 attending the October I event. Pretent were members of Congress and
federal health agencies, representatives from several VSOC sponsoring organiTxttions— including Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Plans— and former Olympians.
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BIGLIN-BUCK
Sylvia Buck '88 to Daniel H. Biglin. June 2. 1991, Our Lady
of Ml Virgin Churcii. Middlesex. NJ. Susquehannans in the
wedding party were Patricia J. Schickram '88, Lynne C.
Schoepe '88, and Kathleen O'Brien O'Connor '88. Sylvia
is an export administration specialist. Siemens Corporation.
Iselin. NJ. The groom is an account executive. Federal Express
Corporation. New York City. / 118 Virginia Street. Westfield,
NJ 1)7090.
BLUMADDY
June E. Addy '90 to Frank J Blum. June 15. 1991. in the
chapel at Camp Orchard Hill. Dallas. PA. The groom is a
biology teacher in the Southern York School District. /
Apartment 4-B, Box 3.136, R.D. 3, Seven Valleys, PA 17360
ABROM KLOSS
Joanne E. Kloss '91 to Arthur W. Abrom '90, June 29,
1991, Rooke Chapel of Bucknell University. Lewisburg. PA.
Arthur is a music teacher in Tempe. AZ. Joanne is studying
for a master's degree in music and vocal performance. Arizona
State University of Tempe. / The Court. Apartment 1110. 1711
South Extension Road. Mesa. AZ 85210.
BLANCHARD-DODGE
Jennifer L. Dodge '86 to William D, Blanchard. June 29. 1991.
St- Thomas Episcopal Church, Camden. Maine. Jennifer is a
third grade teacher. Cape Fear Academy. Wilmington. NC. The
groom is a civil engineer. Blanchard Incorporated. Wallace. NC.
/ 4505 Kings Drive. Wilmington. NC 28405.
PICKERING-RICE
Roberta A. Rice '90 to Robert W. Pickering '91, June
29. 1991. Christ United Lutheran Church. Catawissa. PA
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Laurie A. Volpe
'90. Christine S. Wolfe '90, Jamie L. Granger '90, Melinda
A. Cuddy '90, P. Christopher Hunsicker '90, William C.
Rice '92 and Eric G. Mueller '90. / R D 1. Box 363,
Riverhili Drive. Catawissa. PA 17820
THORSHEIM-BUTLER
Lynda E. Butler '88 to Mark D. Thorsheim '88, June 29.
1991. St James Lutheran Church. Pitman. NJ. In the wedding
party from Susquehanna were: father of the bride Leslie R.
Butler '62, Lars D. Frank '88, Christopher A. Thorsheim
'85, Christopher R Noah '88, Bradford B. .Sahler '88,
Kathleen French Noah '88, Jeanne M. Hcytmeijer '88,
and Deborah L. Wolland '88. / 102 Sienna Lane, Glassboro.
NJ 08028.
SEMEMDINCER-ERICKSON
Laurie L. Erickson '90 to Paul Semendinger. June 30, 1991.
Old Paramus Reformed Church. Ridgewood. NJ. Laurie is a
third grade teacher at Washington School in Wyckoff. NJ. The
groom is a seventh and eighth grade social studies teacher in
Fair Lawn. NJ. Susquehannans in the wedding party were Kirslen
A. Larson '90 and .Susan I. Berdela '90. /' 1140 Hyde Park
Court. Mahwah. NJ 07430.
RIPPERCER-MALLISON
Beth Ann Mallison '85 to Thomas L. Ripperger. July 5, 1991,
St. Gabriel's Roman Catholic Church. Saddle River. NJ. Beth
IS a commercial lines associate. Financial and Insurance Risk
Managers. Inc.. Wyckoff. NJ. The groom is a government bond
broker. Hilliard Farber Company. New York City In the wedding
party from Susquehanna were Carin Oberg Delia Badia '85,
Jamie L. Apple '85, Ann Hubley Fehr '85, and 1 homas Delia
Badia '84. / 856 Juniper Wav. Mahwah, NJ 07430.
ALBOUM-GREENWALD
Mary T. Greenuald "89 to Todd D. Alboum "87, July 5. 1991.
St. Dunstan's Church. Glastonbury. CT. Todd is implementation
manager. AT&T. Somerset. NJ. Terri is brokerage assistant. Invest
Financial Corporation. / 24 Spruce Court. Bedminster. NJ 07921.
YOUNG-BACKER
Karen P. Backer '82 to Joseph A. Young, July 6, 1991, St.
Ignatius Church. Kingston. PA. Karen is the daughter of Claire
Haggerty Backer '54 and the late George B. Backer '54. Karen
is the office services supervisor at McCrea & Gallen. Inc. , Wayne,
PA. The groom is a tree surgeon for Asplundh Tree Expert Co. .
and proprietor of the Tara Tree Co, / 1637-B Yeager Road.
Royersford. PA 19468.
BEATTY-STEELE
Roxanne J Steele to Franklin P. Beatly '6L August 3. 1991,
at an outdoor ceremony at Cabin at Spruce Run, Lewisburg, PA.
with The Rev Walter Brandau '51 officiating. Franklin is an
associate professor of plumbing and heating at Penn College.
The bride is a secretary at Penn College. / R.D. 5. Muncy,
PA 17756
OSHRIN-EGBERT
Carolyn M. Egbert to Richard S. Oshrin '81, August 10.
1991. at Friendship Gardens, Glendale, CA. Richard is a
systems test analyst, Coin Dealership Systems, Chatsworth.
NJ. / 24263 Martha Street. Woodland Hills. CA 91367
GILLETTE SCHREIBER
Kristen A. Schreiber '85 to Richard B. Gillette, August
17, 1991, First Presbyterian Church of Rumson. Rumson, NJ.
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Karen Schreiber
Hennehan '80, Elissa Carol Cordrey '85, Holly Bonner
Reese '83, and Warren S. Diggins "75. Kristen is with Wealth
Builders Equity Corp. , Little Silver. NJ. The groom is with
the U. S, Postal Service in Long Branch. NJ. / 9 Gloria Court.
Tinton Falls. NJ 07724.
MOORE-STEWART
Stephanie A. Stewart to George L. Moore '86, August 31.
1991. Saint Bonifice Church, Williamsport, PA. George is an
employment specialist with the Rehabilitation. Research and
Training Center of Virginia Commonwealth University and
is pursuing a master's degree. The bride is a rehabilitation
counselor at Sheltering Arms Rchabihlation Hospital in
Richmond, VA. She is also head professional at Sfcateland
in Ashland, VA, training competitive roller skaters. / 8362
Loveridgc Court, Richmond. VA 23294-4348.
DONATO-FOGLIA
Stephanie Foglia '86 to Christopher J. Donato '88, September
14. 1991. Holy Family Church. Florham Park. NJ. In the wedding
party from Susquehanna were Caroline Hackel Garrigan '86,
Patricia Hill Moriatis '86, Diane C. Mead '86, Pfeter H. Stoma
'88, and Mark W. Basilii '88. Stephanie is a supervisor in the
collection department. New Jersey Carpenters Fund. Woodbridge,
NJ Chris IS a marketing representative. Creative Guidance Inc..
Wavne, NJ. / 24 Edgewood Road, Madison, NJ 07940
MARKLEY-GOOD
Melissa Anne Good '91 to Peter M. Markley. September
28, 1991. Silver Spring Presbyterian Church, Mechanicsburg,
PA. Susquehannans in the wedding party were: parents of the
bride. Robert A. Good '65 and Linda Carothers Good '66,
Marcia R. Fryklund "91, and Melinda .S. Heck '91. Melissa
is a marketing sales representative for Uarco Business Forms
Inc. The groom is a site foreman for Seifert Construction.
Mechanicsburg. PA. / 135 Northgate Drive. Camp Hill. PA 17011.
BENSEL-WENGRYN
Deborah A. Wengryn '86 to Mark P. Bensel '88, September
28, 1991. In the wedding party from Susquehanna were Judy L.
Sholtis '86, Deborah M. Boyle '86, Catherine F Oakes '86,
Mary Ellen Morgan Solinsky '86, Lee E. Hunt '88, and Dan
Litchner '88. / 715 Lindsey Court, Marlton. NJ 08053.
BATEMAN-CLARK
Dawn S. Clark '90 to Anthony G. Bateman, Jr. '90, October
5, 1991, Mifflinburg, PA. D. Alan Hu.seman '90 was the best man.
The wedding was held at the home of the bride's mother, Sally
L. Clark, who is currently attending Susquehanna, / 2902 Upton
Street NW. Washington, DC 20008.
KIESSLINC-FOSTER
Sarah Foster to Christopher F. Kicssling '81, October 5. 1991.
St. Jude's Episcopal Church. Cupertino, CA. Chris is a software
development engineer, Hewlett-Packard Company, Santa Clara,
CA. / 969 Steinway Avenue. Campbell. CA 95008
DiCIACOMOZUCCA
Amy Zucca '88 to Peter DiGiacomo '89, October 12, 1991.
Sacred Heart Church, Vineland, NJ. Amy is with QUANTICS,
Inc. in Malvern, PA. Peter is with Candee Sales in Upper Darby.
PA, / 848 North Franklin Street, Pottstown. PA 19464.
GRANET-OAKESHOTT
Carrie Lynn Oakeshott to Scott M. Granet '76, October 12,
1991, Santa Maria Church, Orinda, CA. James R Harrah '76 was
the best man. Scott is a psychotherapist with the Palo Alto Medical
Clinic. / 10038 Dove Oak Court, Cupertino, CA 95014.
BRAY-SWISHER
Gina A. Swisher to William M. Bray '83, November 2, 1991,
St. Mark's United Church of Chnst, Lebanon, PA. In the wedding
party from Susquehanna were musicians Lori M. Kahan '85,
David E. Binganian '85, and the Rev Raymond E. Short '82.
/ 18 Stratford Village. Lancaster. PA 17602-1163.
Born Crusaders
To Robert A. '81 and Donna Stover Lacey '82. a daughter,
Nicole Francine, January 13. 1990, She joins brother Timothy and
sister Kelly. / 18 Wickom Avenue. Hamilton Square, NJ 08690.
To Dennis and Naomi Shreiner Buck '84. a daughter. Amanda
Nicole, March 26, 1990. / 13344 Shea Place, Herndon, VA 22070,
To Michael and Kathleen Shade lacobucci '80, a daughter,
Jessica Leigh, May 22, 1990. She joins two older sisters, Melissa
and Alison. / 205 Valley View Circle, Phoenixville. PA 19460.
To Michael and Karen Schreiber Heenehan '80, a son, Taylor
Christian, September 2, 1990. / 24309 South East 42nd Street,
Issaquah, WA 98027
To Glenn R. '78 and Diane Pietrovito Miller '78, a son,
Christopher Michael, November 29, 1990, Hejoins brother Jason
Jarrett, born March 27. 1986. Diane is vice president, regional
loan officer in corporate banking. Key Bank of New York, Glenn
is manager for all physical distribution for General Electric Plastics
America in North America. / 3 Pine Forest Lane, Clifton Park,
NY 12065,
To Mr and Mrs E Franklin GrifTilhs HI '82. a son. Maxwell
Ellis, February 6, 1991. Hejoins sister Alexa and brother
Sam. Sanky is owner of E, Franklin Griffiths Funeral Home
in Tamaqua, PA. He was selected as one of the "Outstanding
Young Men of America for 1989" / 645 East Broad Street,
Tamaqua, PA 18252.
To Craig C. '84 and Dorothy Johnson Howie '85, a daughter,
Sarah Courtney. February 25. 1991, She joins sister Brittany
Lynn. Craig is vice president, credit marketing. Federal Home
Loan Bank of Pittsburgh. / 520 Glencairn Circle, Pittsburgh.
PA 15241-2001,
To Paul and Martha Piatt Butler '81. twins, son Miles and
daughter Mariah Rose. March 14, 1991 . They join brother Luke, /
6810 Emlen Street, Philadelphia, PA 19119-2641,
To Jeffrey Gingerich and 'Tcri Guerrisi '80. a daughter,
Laura Ann. April 13. 1991, / 23 North 30th Street. Harrisburg,
PA 17111-1614,
To Thomas '84 and Carin Oberg Delia Badia '85, a son,
Tyler Justin, Mav 10, 1991. Tom is a bond dealer with Hilliard
Farber & Co. / 22 Faulkner Drive, Westfield, NJ 07090
To Robert H. '80 and Alayne Hunter Fessler '80. a son. Neal
Harrison, May 21, 1991. Hejoins brothers Daniel and Matthew. /
14 Buckingham Drive, Reading. PA 19605.
To Joseph and Michele LeFever Quinn '78. a son, Patrick
Joseph. May 28, 1991. Hejoins brother Brandon and sister
Therese. / 2408 Raven Road. Wilmington, DE 19810
To Mr, and Mrs, Eric J. Gruseke '84. a son. Matthew William,
May 28. 1991. Eric is an advertising sales representative, 77!f
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Three Presidents
It wa.\ really a special tncasion on September 14 when all ihre
living presidents of Susquehanna University gathered at Pine
Lawn prior to the Susquehanna— Muhlenberg football game.
Pictured, from left to right, are Dr Jonathan C. Messerli
(1977-1984}. Dr Gustave W. Weber {1959-1977). ami Dr. Joel
L Ommngham (1985).
Born Crusaders
from page II
Readers' Digfst in New York Citv ' 357 West Avenue, Darien.
CT 06820.
To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marinaccio '81, a daughter. Kristen
Elizabeth, June 3, 1991. Louis is the director of strategic quality
planning, KPMG Peat Marwick in Montvale, NJ. His wife is a
marketing analyst at Morgan Stanley Asset Management Inc.,
in New York City, / 19 George Road. Glen Rock, NJ 07452.
To Douglas E. '81 and Lori Kummerle Garman '82. a son,
Paul Harris, June 12, 1991. He joins sister Rebecca Gayle. / 55
Lillian Court. Ramsey. NJ 07446.
To Scott R. '83 and Bonna Conner Brooks '83, a daughter,
Ann Marie, June 21, 1991. / 703 South Spruce Street,
Elizabethtown, PA 17022.
To Andrew S. and Kathleen Villano W'oerner '85, a son,
Steven. June 22, 1991. / 9547 Abbeywond Road, Santee.
CA 92071.
To John M. '76 and Janet Lund Komorowski '76, a son,
Jared James, June 28, 1991 Hcjoms brother John Matthew and
sister Jennifer / 21 Pumpkin Hill Road. Warwick, NY 10990
To Paul and Suzanne Madara Coffee '81, a daughter, Lindsay
Kate, July 13, 1991. She joins big sister Kristin Anne. / 5 Moorfield
Lane, Mooresiown, NJ 08057.
To Mr and Mrs Stephen C. Euler '86, a daughter, Courtney.
July 20. 1991. / 33 Woodfield Lane, Saddle River, NJ 07458. '
To Ravinder and Joanne Ries Singh '83, a son. Jordan Arjun.
July 27. 1991 Jeffrey F. Ries '86 is an uncle and Maureen
Davenport Ries '62 is the proud grandmother. / 19649 Club
Lake Road, Gaithersburg. MD 20879.
To Victor and Lynn Jacoby Vinegra '80, a daughter, Juliet
Lynn. August 1, 1991. / 444 Pine Avenue. Garwood, NJ
07027-1444.
To Mr. and Mrs. Stuart L. Fornoff '84. a daughter, Hayley
Elizabeth, August 14, 1991. / 24 Morning Glen Lane, Newark,
DE 19711
To Randy and Ronalyn Decker Bingaman '85, a daughter.
Randa Lindsay, August 24, 1991. She joins brother Ronnie. /
934 Milnor Road. Greencastle. PA 17225.
To Peter and Jennifer Olson Smith '84, a son, Samuel Wilder,
August 26. 1991. / 59 Ash Street. Stanhope. NJ 07874.
To Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kennedy '85. a daughter. Mane
Dolores. September 15, 1991. / 352 Sharps Lane. Hamilton,
NJ 08610
To Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Helleren '80. a son, Erik, September
15, 1991. / 26 Glen Road. Wayne. NJ 07470.
To Mr and Mrs J. R. Rusty Johnson HI '79, a son, Joseph
Russell IV, October 19, 1991. /'2686 Wakefield Lake, Westlake,
OH 44145.
Advanced Degrees
Elizabeth A. Biehl '86 graduated from the School of Bank
Marketing conducted b> the Bank Marketing Association on
the campus ol the University of Colorbdo in Boulder. CO.
Beth is a community relations officer at National Bank of
Boyertown. PA.
George W. Bro.seman '87 received juris doctor degree.
Villanova University School of Law.
Claudia Calich '89 received master of arts degree in
international relations/economics. International University
of Japan, Niigata. Japan. She lives in New York City.
Jay V. George '87 received juris doctor degree. Seton Hall
University School of Law.
Ingrid Gordon '86 graduated from nursing school and is
a nurse at New York Hospital. Cornell Medical Center. New
York City.
Philip J. Gross '87 received doctor of optometry degree.
Pennsylvania College of Optometry. Philadelphia. He works in
the eye clinic at JFK, Memorial Hospital in Philadelphia and is
starting a private practice in SchwenksvUle. PA.
Kristen D. Growney '90 successfully completed the exam
to become a certified public accountant. She is a staff associate
in the Boston office of Coopers & Lybrand accounting firm
and resides m Brooklme. MA.
Donna Kralzer LeFaive '83 received master of science
degree in systems management. Denver University, Colorado.
She lives in Fennville. Michigan.
Donald B. Puffer '83 received master's degree from the
department of Biomedical Engineering. Vanderbilt University.
He is working toward a Ph.D. involving the application of the
radiological sciences and nuclear physics to medicine in a joint
program between the Harvard/MIT Division of Health Sciences
and Technology and the department of Nuclear Engineering.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Laura M. Schlelch '82 graduated from the University of
Pittsburgh School of Law. She is a law clerk to Honorable
William W. Wilkins. Jr. U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth
Circuit. She lives in Greenville. South Carolina.
Grant H. Schneider II '86 received doctor of dental
surgery degree. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
He served a one-year residency in advanced general dentistry
in the U.S. Air Force at Boiling Air Force Base, Washington,
DC. He IS a general dental officer at McChord Air Force Base.
Tacoma, Washington,
l^aurie Ann Voipe '90 received master of education degree
from Bloomsburg University. Bloomsburg. PA. While at
Bloomsburg she was a graduate assistant in the Reading
Clinic, She is a Remedial Reading teacher in the Paramus
Public Schools, as well as the advisor of the high school
student newspaper,
Robert E. Yerger '69 received master of education degree,
majoring in training and development. Pennsylvania State
University. He continues as personnel director of the
Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole. He lives in
Dellsburg, PA,
Deaths
Janet Divel> Morgan '30, of Vcro Beach. FL. 1990. She taught
music for several years before raising her family. She served
in many volunteer capacities with church choirs, especially
children's choirs, women's musical groups, and various ci\ ic
organizations. She also gave private piano lessons.
Ronald W. Williams '68, of Ft. Washington. PA. fall of
1990. He had been in electrical marketing with Delmarva
Power Company. Among the survivors is his wife, the former
Patricia Ann Mehrer '68.
Adeline K. Strouse '25, July 3. 1991. former resident of
Ashland, at Philadelphia. She transferred from Susquehanna
and earned her bachelor t)f science degree in education in 1925
and her masters degree in French in 1934 from the Pcnnsy Kama
Stale University. She taught high school French Ironi 1925 to
1970 She was a member of Calvary Presbyterian Church.
Wyncole. PA. From 1974 to 1990 she served on the Workshop
Committee. Rydal Park, raising money for charity and also
providing stuffed toys for young patients in Abington Hospital.
Emily E. Craig '27, July 5. 1991. formerly of Catawissa. in
Danville. PA. She taught in one-room elementary schools for
15 years in Locust Tow nship before beconung a teacher at
Locust Township High School She retired in 1965 from the
Southern Columbia School District. She was a mentber of
Grace United Church of Christ. Millgrove, and the retired
teachers" association.
Ruth Welker Schwartz '24, July 6. 1991. Moorestown, NJ.
She taught two years in the Hatboro. PA. school system, and
then nine years at Burlington City High School, where she was
chairperson of the Lnglish department. For the next 20 years
she taught mathematics, science, and "English for Gentlemen."
at Moorestown High School. She belonged to N.J.E.A..
N.R.T. A. and N.J.R.E.A. She was active as a drama coach,
and wrote the 20th anniversary pageant "God in the Midst
of Her" for the Board of American Missions of the United
Lutheran Church of America. She also wrote an article
"Drama in the Church School" for Vie Lutheran magazine.
Zelda Newman Lipshutz '29, July 24, 1991. Baltimore.
MD. She taught for several years in New Castle and Elwood
City, MD. She was preceded in death by a sister. Adda
Newman Schwartz '29.
Vie Rev. Dr J Slephcn Br
The Rev. Dr J. .Stephen Bremer. August 29. 1991. Madison.
WI. Dr. Bremer served as ch,iplain to ihc University from 1969
to 1973. He earned his bachelor ol arts degree from Wesleyan
University and his bachelor ol div inity degree from the Lutheran
School of Theology at Chicago in 1951. Belorc coming to
Susquehanna he served as the Lutheran World Federation's
senior representative for Great Britain and Ireland. He was
awarded an honorary doctor of divinity degree from Susquehanna
in 1974.
Dr. Donald M. Reamer '56, September 10 1991. Oil City.
PA. In 1960 he earned a medical degree from Temple University.
He served a one-year internship and then a three-year residency
at Geisinger Medical Center. Danville. PA. He was chief of
radiology at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware for two years.
In 1966. he was employed by the radiology department of Oil
City Hospital and in 1980 was named chief radiologist of the
hospital. He was a member of various medical societies as
well as many civic organizations. Among the survivors are his
father Paul D. Reamer '31, a sister Thiry Reamer Olbrich
'57, a brother-in-law Paul D. Olbrich '59, and two nephews
Christopher D. Olbrich '88 and Eric P. Olbrich '91.
Herbert K. Yin|>ling '6.3, September 19. 1991. Lewistown,
PA. He had served nine years as an income tax officer for the
Mifflin County School District. He also served 12 years as
Mifflin County Commissioner. He had been affiliated with
Tri-County Menial Health/Mental Retardation Program,
the Area Agency on Aging, and other local proiccis He
is survived by his wife, Gaye Troxell Yingling '6(1.
Mary Catharine McCreighl Stumpf '14, September 26.
1991, Mercer, PA. She was preceded in death by her husband,
the Rev Raymond N. Stumpf '14.
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Alumni Activities Capture Scliool Spirit
Here are a few of the highlights of recent regional
alumni activities:
O A Kick-Off Barbecue at Pine Lawn prior to the
Susquehanna-Muhlenberg football game. The
Crusaders opened their highly successful 1991
campaign at home with a win.
O A Tailgate Party in one of the V.I. P. party
boxes at Lackawanna County Stadium for
the Susquehanna-Wilkes game.
O A Tailgate Party at Delaware Valley College
including a performance by Susquehanna's
marching band.
O A candlelight walking tour of historic Bethlehem.
Pa., followed by dessert and coffee.
O A special tour of the CIRCA 1492 exhibition at the
National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. This
event was preceded by lunch and a lecture by Dr.
Leona Martin, faculty member and chairperson
of Susquehanna's quincentenary observance of
Columbus' voyage.
Watch your mail for information about alumni
activities in your area.
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ATTENTION
ALUMNI!
You may not know it, but you can play a vital role
in the future of Susquehanna University.
Each year, as the number of col lege- age students
decreases nationally, the competition for qualified,
motivated young men and women becomes more
and more intense.
That's where you come in. With more than 11.000
alumni throughout the United States and Canada, we
already have an extraordinary network of recruiters
in place. After all. who better to promote Susquehanna
than those of you who have experienced it first-hand?
The procedure is quite .simple. Whenever you identify
I student (relative, neighbor, friend) you believ
)e a prospect for our consideration, just send i
nformalion on (he attached form. The Alumni
uld
*the
Ad
Offices wiU do all of the follow-up work
and report to you on our results.
For those of you interested in doing more, the
Alumni/Parent Admissions Network (APAN) works
directly with the Admissions Office in attracting
qualified students to Susquehanna. Currently, nearly
200 alumni and parents participate in this program.
For additional information, check the appropriate box
on the form.
Your assistance with our recruiting efforts over the next
several yeare will enable Susquehanna University to remain
one of the nation's outstanding, small undergraduate
institutions. You are our greatest resource, and your
help will make a difference.
STUDENT REFERRAL
Slu.lenl Na
Address _
High School .
TiTilalivc Major {if known|_
Nami- of Individual
Making Referral
Telephone Number! !
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1 would like addilional informalion alioul
Return to: ADMISSIONS OFFICE
SUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITY
SELINSGROVE. PA 17870
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Celebration Toasts Capital Campaign Success
Nearly 250 guests attended a dinner celebrating the extraordinary success
of Window of Opportunity: Tlie Campaign for Susquehanna on October 26 in
the University's Evert Dining Hall.
A special campaign slide presentation and remarks preceded the dinner.
Campaign Steering Committee Chair Robert F. Weis. National Campaign Chair
Lawrence M. Isaacs '43, and President Joel Cunningham spoke about the campaign's
accomplishments and the vital role alumni, friends, faculty and staff have played
in its success.
With its focus on improving quality across the University, the campaign has
brought positive, tangible change to the Susquehanna campus in many ways.
These include the Blough-Weis Library renovation, increases in the number
of endowed scholarships and other endowed funds, growth in the Susquehanna
University Fund, renovation and expansion of Fisher Science Hall, and the
Degenstein Campus Center addition scheduled for completion September 1.
1992. All are the results of campaign gifts made by individuals and organizations
sharing a strong belief that the University has made and will continue to
make a difference in the lives of the people it touches.
Susquehanna has received more than $33 million in commitments to Window
of Opportunity—tar exceeding the goal of $22 million. The campaign is scheduled
to end June 30, 1992.
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The Jeffrey J. Bnoskj '87 Memorial Scholarship
has been established by his widow. U. S. Army Captain
Karen A, Bnosky, family, and friends. U. S. Army First
Lieutenant Bnosky was killed while on active duty in
Saudi Arabia during Operation Desert Shield.
The scholarship commemorates Lt. Bnosky's love for
Susquehanna and his appreciation for the scholarship
support he received as a student. Preference will be
given to students from Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania.
Mr and Mrs. Wellington Hartman have established
The Mr. and Mrs. Wellington P. Hartman '30 Loan
Fund 10 help deserving young men and women finance
a Susquehanna education.
Loans from the fund will be interest-free and will
be administered in accordance with the University's
financial aid policies. Preference in determining loan
recipients will be given to graduates from Danville (PA)
High School.
William E. Cochran '83 has established The Harry
F. and Edna M. Coester .Scholarship Fund in memory
of his grandparents. The income from this fund is to be
awarded to students demonstrating financial need and
academic promise, with preference given to those
studying for the ministry
The Department of Chemistry has used grants Irom
the National Science Foundation's Instrument and
Equipment Improvement Fund and the Spectroscopy
Society of Pittsburgh to purchase a Hewlett Packard
gas chromatograph with a mass selective detector
This instrument is used primarily to separate and
analyze organic compounds and to analyze gases. The
important research instrument is also a valuable learning
tool in several courses.
Susquehanna University's Computing Center has
received a grant from the National Science Foundation
to fund the connection of the University's computers to
the National Science Foundation Network.
The network, consisting ot approximately 6,000
computers worldwide, enables the University's
researchers to interact with colleagues from other
universities and gives Susquehanna's students and
faculty access to automated data bases, such as those
in libraries at other universities.
SUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITY
ALUMNUS
VOLUME 60
NUMBER 2
SPRING 1992
Resources, Access and Influence:
Plugging into
the power of
consortia
I hey can help a Susquehanna
student research a term paper, volunteer,
experience diverse cultures, or find a job.
They help faculty and staff gain
opportunities lo teach or study abroad,
and to share ideas and exchange
information with colleagues from other schools.
"They" are our ties to consortia and similar
external partnerships. And they can enhance a
Susquehanna education by stretching dollars, access
to ser\ ices and information, the ability to provide a
multicultural environment, and the University's
inlluence in educational circles and the community.
Often no more visible than names on letterheads,
these intangible, but invaluable, connections create
a dynamic synergy. Educational institutions working
together can accomplish goals that might be impossible
on their own.
Many are alliances that cost little or nothing in
actual dollars. The primary contribution for most
is faculty and staff time— a sweat equity that can
produce big results.
Some consortia directly expand opportunities
for students. As a member of the Lutheran College
Consortium, as an affiliate of the Washington Center
for internships, and as a participant in the Washington
Semester at American University. Susquehanna is
able to otter students a wide variety of work and
study options in the nation's capital. The Office of
Career Development and Placement actively participates
in several regional consortia to expand student access
to potential employers.
Affiliation with some other networks is consortial
in spirit though not in name. Pennsylvania Campus
Compact, its offshoot Susquehanna-Lincoln University
partnership, and the Central Susquehanna Intermediate
Unit serving regional elementary and high schools,
provide important community service opportunities
for students and faculty.
"Susquehanna has a very strong tradition of
student volunteerism," says University President
Joel Cunningham. "Through Campus Compact we
are spreading our influence and helping others, and
also enriching the lives of our own students."
As an active member of the Associated College
Libraries of Central Pennsylvania (ACLCP),
Susquehanna can offer students not only reciprocal
borrowing privileges at other member libraries but
also computerized access to information in national
data banks.
"It's helping us, and we're helping others take
advantage of new technologies," explains Peter
Deekle. director of the University's Blough-
Weis Library.
The libraries have also launched deliberate efforts to
coordinate purchases and develop areas of concentration
to avoid duplication of holdings. "We're moving much
more rapidly and readily toward making decisions to
buy based on other schools' decisions." he explains.
"The relationship is particularly valuable as college and
university libraries move towards access over ownership."
While ACLCP provides information access, other
consortia forge direct contacts. "Consortia often give us
reach. They help small schools get into the international
arena with contacts that would be ditficull to obtain
on their own," explains Jeanne Neff, vice president
for academic affairs. "International consortia help
bring the world to Susquehanna University and place
Susquehanna in the world."
Membership in one such group helped establish the
University's new Susquehanna-Yaroslavl Exchange
Continui'd on pa^e 3
Related photos on page 3
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
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To The Editor:
Recently I had the opportunity to visit the campus
for the first time in many years. While my schedule
allowed for only a brief stop-over, I was quite impressed
with many of the changes that have occurred. However,
one change is a move in the wrong direction, and in
my opinion, totally without merit. I am referring to
the new S.U. logo depicting the Administration Building
sitting atop a hill at the end of a winding path. Whatever
the intent or message, it is not readily apparent.
Consider, if you will, the old "globe" logo. Without
ever visiting our campus, the viewer of this emblem can
quickly seize the importance of the world's infiuence
on our institution. Conversely, the global seal
reminds all students, faculty, graduates and others
associated with the university of our responsibilities
to the world. Whatever our chosen fields, we owe
much of who we are and what we do to the education
and foundations received at Susquehanna. How better
to recognize these ideals than in our university seal?
If you agree that the "global" emblem should be
reinstated as the school's official seal, I encourage
you to contact the university with your opinion.
Thank you.
Sincerely.
Phil Olphin
Class of 1976
Susquehanna
University
Many thanks to Phil Olphin for writing at the
peifect time to launch our new Letters to the Editor
column, and for providing us the opportunity to
reassure readers that the official University seal
continues to feature the traditional globe. Tlte seal
is a cherished part of Susquehanna 's identity since
it is the symbol most alumni remember fondly from
their Universiry days.
To protect the dignity and authority of the official
seal, the University has also adopted an emblem for
most publications and merchandise. Tlte round emblem
echoes the design in our Universiry logo, introduced
in 1991 to provide a distinct and consistent graphic
identity for Susquehanna. Such consistency is essential
to increase our name recognition among external
audiences as we work to recruit qualified students,
faculty, and staff, as well as funds and other support.
Wlnle the seal with its newly added outlines of
the continents continues to signify our place in the
world to alumni, the less formal emblem and logo are
even more visually tied to Susquehanna. Each links
Selinsgrove Hall, the oldest building on campus, and
our namesake, the Susquehanna River The cun-e of
the river also suggests an S shape and signifies the
roadway connecting the University and the community
of Selinsgrove and the rolling hills of the Susquehanna
Valley.
An advisory group of students, faculty, alumni,
and administrators selected the new design because
they felt it best conveyed the University 's important
characteristics, including its academic excellence,
friendliness, tradition, beautifid campus, and service
to the comtnunity.
T)ie Editor
Susquehanna
University
Director of Public Relations/Publications
Betsy J. Koons
Assistant Director
Michael S. Ferlazzo
Director of Alumni Relations
Samuel Kuba '75
Publications Manager
Gwenn E. Wells, Editor
Graphic Design
Newton Advertising. Inc.
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To Our Readers
Beginning with the summer issue, you'll see a new
look, a new name and, we hope, lots of familiar faces
in our alumni quarterly.
The changes have evolved over the past 18 months
as Susquehanna studied how best to provide alumni,
parents and friends with news about each other and
the University.
We have asked readers for input in a variety of
ways— through a survey, focus groups, a personal
letter, and an open-ended invitation in Alumni
Director Sam Kuba's regular column. We're pleased
to report that many of you have contributed ideas and
feedback.
More than 200 alumni shared their attitudes and
perceptions about the publication in a 1990 marketing
research survey conducted by Dr. Ken Fladmark and
students in the Sigmund Weis School of Business.
Others di.scussed the subject firsthand in focus groups
held in conjunction with several Alumni Association
meetings in 1991.
The dominant common theme expressed a "real
hunger for aluinni news," and our revamped publication
will provide that and more.
In the issues ahead, you'll see more stories on
special alumni newsmakers and events and expanded
class notes.
Campus news will continue to be an integral part of
^ the publication. We're planning cover stories that are
Susquehanna specific, topical and timely.
We're also looking to establish a lively, two-way
communication with our readers. Our new Letters to
the Editor section debuts in this edition. Future issues
will invite your participation in other ways, including
contests and possibly guest columns.
The most obvious change may well be our name.
Although .ilumnus has served us well in the past,
a number of readers view the title as sexist and
exclusionary. The Latin word is a masculine noun
and does not include many important segments of
our readership— parents, faculty, staff and friends of
the University. The current name also offers little
distinction and name recognition for the University,
After considering numerous options and opinions,
we have chosen Susquehanna Today. This emerged as
a favorite among several groups and is a name we feel
will serve the University and its varied constituencies
well.
We are currently working with graphic designers to
establish a new look for the publication. Our goal is to
develop a distinct, easy-to-read, lively style reflectint;
the warmth and tradition associated with Susquehanna
campus life.
While the physical size will remain roughly the
same, a change in the paper weight will make the
publication easier to fold, handle, and store. We plan
on switching to recycled paper and will encourage
our readers to recycle their copies after use.
These moves should also lead to cost savings,
allowing us to expand the number of pages in some
issues and deliver even more of what you want to see
But remember, we're still counting on you to supply
much of the raw material, so keep those cards,
letters, and pictures coming.
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
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The Susquehanna-Russia Connection:
Snapshots from President Cunningham's March 1992 trip
Addressing the International Foundation: Youth as Creators
of the Twenty-First Century: with Dr Yevfjeni P. Velikhov,
chainnan of the Foundation and a Susquehanna 1991
honorary degree recipient.
Greeting Dr. Alexander V. Suvorov. blind atid deaf Soviet
psychologist, philosopher and poet . who received an honorary
degree from Susquehanna last spring, and colleague Dr Leonid
Shavelzon in an Academy of Sciences limosine.
Yaroslavl students Elvira Muradyan. an economics major,
atid Vadim Vilgelmi, a psychology major, meet with Alexaiulra
Sergeyvna. their international studies coordinator, to prepare
for studying on the Susquehanna campus next fall.
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President Cunningham and Natalya Ivanovna Vanyushkina. right, who will
join the Susquehanna faculty as a Russian language instructor this fall, dine
with Yaroslavl University Rector German Sevirovich Mironov. his wife and
grandson, in their flat.
The Power of Consortia
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Program. Two students from Russia are currently
studying here through the American Collegiate
Consortium for East-West Cultural and Academic
Exchange based at Middlebury College in Vermont.
Susquehanna is also hosting three Burmese students
placed through Susquehanna's affiliation with the Bard
College-based International Academy for Scholarship
and the Arts. The Acaderny provides teaching and study
opportunities for intellectuals, writers or scholars who
have been denied basic freedoms of expression, opinion,
or inquiry by politically repressive governments.
In yet another consortial affiliation, Susquehanna
is the only U.S. college or university assuming a key
governing role in International Foundation: Youth
as Creators of the Twenty-First Century, an exchange
program for high school youth. University President
Joel Cunningham, a member of the group's board of
directors, recently traveled to its headquarters in
Russia to help plan the program's future.
Closer to home, still other groups provide important
long-term benefits by supporting institutional, faculty
and staff development through publications, conferences
and workshops.
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
(ELCA) Division for Higher Education and Schools
sponsors several annual national meetings for Lutheran
college administrators and faculty. "As member
schools participate there is a tremendous opportunity
for interactive development," stresses Jeanne Neff.
Meeting regularly with deans from other schools
not only presents information and ideas in its own
right, but also lays groundwork for valuable informal
contacts, points out Dorothy Anderson, dean of students.
"You get to know people. It becomes just that much
easier to pick up the phone and call to find out how
another campus is responding to current issues."
Business offices also regularly share important
financial information, and a new offshoot of ELCA
dedicated to risk management is also helping the
University reduce insurance costs by joining with
other Lutheran colleges, reports University Treasurer
Don Aungst.
But consortia also enhance the value of a Susquehanna
education in ways beyond dollars, information and
opportunity. Our associations send subtle, but valuable,
messages about the University's identity and priorities.
Affiliation with the American Council of Learned
Societies, for example, refiects Susquehanna's central
commitment to a broad-based liberal arts education.
This and other highly-valued invitational memberships
also link us with a cadre of nationally prestigious schools
such as Swarthmore. Dartmouth, and Washington and
Lee. Such connections help build the institution's
reputation and visibility and attract the talented
students and faculty who will carry the University
into the next century.
"International consortia help bring the
world to Susquehanna University and
place Susquehanna in the world."
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
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Susquehanna in The News
Women business majors and alumnae m business are partner:
Business mentor program directed by Dr Mary Cianni, left.
a ne^' Si}^mund Weis Sciuinl oj
In case you niissed it, the last three months have
produced some outstanding press for Susquehanna.
The list includes feature coverage in ihe March 10
"Careers" column of 77!? New York Times business
section. The article focused on an interview with Dr.
Mary Cianni, director of a new Sigmund Weis School
of Business mentor program linking first-year women
business majors with successful Susquehanna alumnae.
FYI. we're reprinting the anicle with permission in
this issue of Alumnus.
The University's chemistry road show attracted
attention from both print and electronic media.
Professors of Chemistry Neil Potter and Tom
McGralh and several Susquehanna students
presented demonstrations at high schools in the
New Jersey. Greater Philadelphia. Maryland, and
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre/Hazelton areas. Two Scranton
television stations and a children's television program
in the 'Washington. DC. area featured the demonstrations
which also received coverage in the Philadelphia
Inquirer and several other newspapers.
Susquehanna sports fans were in their glory on Feb.
29 as WYOU-TV televised live regional coverage of
Ihe Susquehanna-Albright men's basketball battle for
the Middle Atlantic Conference Northern Division
title. Susquehanna captured the honors 78-73 with
a dramatic overtime victory.
Susquehanna students also earned their share of
press. Prem Janardhan. a junior computer science
and math major, received honorable mention in
USA Today's Academic All-Stars Team. Senior
men's basketball swingman Craig Harper earned
the headline and the lead story in the Philadelphia
Inquirer's College Notes column after surpassing
his career 1,000 point mark. A feature story in the
Philadelphia Daily News also focused on Harper.
December graduate and non-traditional student
Salinda Arthur was the subject of a feature article
in the Harrisburg Palriol-Ncws.
Campus News
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
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Susquehanna Sets
Tuition, Fees
for 1992-93
Susquehanna University's board of directors has
approved an increase in tuition and fees for the 1992-93
academic year. The new figures represent the lowest
percentage increase in 18 years.
Comprehensive fees for next year will be $18,980.
The $1000 increase for entering students is 5.56 percent
more than in 1991-92.
University President Joel Cunningham said, "We
expect this increase to be smaller than those of most
of the private colleges in our region. We are especially
conscious of the economic pressures facing many
students and their families this year, and we have
made deliberate efforts to control expenditures while
continuing to build quality in educational programs."
Several recent events demonstrate the educational
value of a Susquehanna education. U.S. Nens &
World Report named Susquehanna "one of the top
regional universities in the nation" last fall. In a
biennial survey conducted last spring, students
ranked faculty, academic programs, science and
library facilities, and the academic ability of their
peers significantly higher than five years earlier.
The University's latest career development and
placement survey, completed in January, showed
that Susquehanna graduates are not only holding
their own in these challenging economic times,
but actually experiencing an increase in overall
employment and graduate school placement from
previous years.
"Susquehanna seeks the best possible balance
between the resources needed to provide a first
quality education and the burden that fees place
on students and their families." said Cunningham.
The University offers a comprehensive financial
aid program and is committed to review and adjust
assistance in response to changing family needs.
Elie Wiesel to Speak
at 1992 Commencement
Nobel Peace Prize winner and Holocaust survivor
Elie Wiesel has accepted an invitation to speak at the
University's 134th commencement exercises on Sunday,
May 17 at 3 p.m.
Widely known for his books about Nazi concentration
camps which examine the most fundamental moral
issues. Wiesel is a distinguished and popular speaker
at forums and university campuses around the world.
He has been an Andrew Mellon Professor in the
Humanities at Boston University since 1976. and
has recieved many prestigious awards, including
the Martin Luther King Jr. medallion. He is the
author of more than 25 works.
During the commencement exercises. Wiesel will
he awarded an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters.
Faculty/staff Briefs
■ Professor of French Jack Kolbert. head of the
Department of Modern Languages, has been elected
an Honorary Fellow by the board of trustees of the
In,stitute of American Universities in France. Kolbert
is one of a small number of Americans to receive the
honor in recognition of his contributions in international
education and European studies.
■ Director of University Tutorial Services Gary
Fincke is a finalist for the 1992 Pushcart Prize for
outstanding work published in small presses and
magazines. Fincke was nominated for poems published
in Poetry. The Getryshurg Review, and Poetry Nonhwest.
His collection of stories, ForKeepsies. will be published
in 1993 by Coffee House Press, a commercial publisher
in Minneapolis.
■ Associate Professor Ron Dotterer. head of
the Department of English, co-organized a national
conference on "Film. Individualism and Community."
held in March in Baltimore. Susquehanna co-sponsored
the event with Salisbury State University in Maryland.
The conference included papers presented by Dotterer
and seven other Susquehanna community members:
Assistant Professor of French Marcia Diamond,
Susquehanna University Press Managing Editor
Barbara Feldmann and Director Hans Feldmann,
Visiting Instructor in English Frank Hoffman, Dean
of Arts and Sciences Donald Housley, Director of
International Study Programs Susan Johnson, and
Associate Professor of Math Bob Tyler
■ Director of Volunteer Programs Deborah Woods
for the third year has served as a field cvaluator for
community service grant proposals for the Fund for
the Improvement of Posisecondary Education, a division
of the United States Department of Education.
■ Lecturer in Art Susan Morrison has had work
accepted into "New American Talent: The Eighth
Exhibition." being held in May at the Laguna Gloria
Art Museum in Austin. Texas.
December graduate Kevin Ward, recipient of the Isaacs Award,
and Larry fsaacs '43. vice chairman of the University Board of
Directors, hang the award plaque in the Sigmund Wets School
of Business. The award is given annually to a business senior
who displays outstanding academic and extra-curricular
leadership.
In Memoriam
Orlando W. Houts
Orlando W. HouLs, a longtime Susquehanna supporter
and namesake of the University's main gymnasium,
died on March 5 at his home in Lemont, Pennsylvania.
An alumnus of Pennsylvania State University Class
of 1922, he was chairman of the board of O.W. Houts
& Son, Inc. in State College.
Houts began his business career in the 1920's, opening
a sawmill. The mill grew into a lumber trade and
building supply operation that played a key role in
the development of State College, Fort Indiantown
Gap and a dozen other military operations.
A lifelong gardener, Houts made numerous donations
of trees, shrubs, and plants that grace the campuses
of Susquehanna University and Pennsylvania State
University.
Elected to the Susquehanna University Board of
Directors in 1951. and the executive committee in
1958, Houts served for 31 years until 1983. In 1978,
the Board voted to name the main gym in the Physical
Education Center the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium
in recognition of his interest in Susquehanna and his
lifelong concern for higher education and his fellow man.
Norman E. Walz
Norman E. Walz, a dedicated friend of the
Susquehanna and a former member of the University's
Board of Directors, died on January 21. He was the
former president and director of The First National
Trust Bank in Sunbury, where he had pursued a
career in banking lasting more than 40 years.
Walz joined the bank staff in October of I960
and served as senior vice president and senior
trust officer before being named president in
July of 1969. He was educated in Philadelphia,
where he had been an officer of the Provident
National Bank before moving to Sunbury.
He joined the University's Board of Directors in
1961 and served as the Board's treasurer until 1979,
when he was named an emeritus member of the Board.
In 1987, The First National Trust Bank established
the Norman E. Walz Endowment as an expression
of deep appreciation for his distinguished career in
banking and recognition of his distinguished service
to the University.
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
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Sports
Susquehanna Success Story Goes Co-Ed on the Court
Basketball success is nothing new to Susquehanna
University, but there was a special excitement at Crusader
co-ed doubleheaders this season.
Both the men's and women's basketball teams won
Middle Atlantic Conference-Northern Division titles
and earned NCAA Division III Tournament berths
this year. Each had won their respective MAC-Northeast
Section title over the past three years— the men
in back-to-back seasons in 1988-90 and the women
during the last two years— but the Northern Division
sweep was a Susquehanna first.
As if the dual titles weren't enough, each team also
won their championship in dramatic fashion, with the
men scoring a 78-73 overtime win in front of a hostile
Albright College crowd and a live regional television
Sophomore John Hendricks made key conlrihmiom off the
bench to assist the Crusaders men 's baskeihall team to a
championship season .
Fall Football Lineup Adds
University of Lowell
Crusader football fans planning ahead for the fall
season will have a new opponent to look forward to
this year as the University fills an open day in its
schedule with a game against the University of
Lowell in Massachusetts.
Head Coach Steve Briggs' Susquehanna team will
meet the New England Conference champion Chiefs
on Saturday. October 17 for a 1 p.m. game in Lowell's
Cawley Memorial Stadium. The game will be the first
ever between the two teams. Both squads advanced to
1991 NCAA Division III playoffs. Susquehanna to the
semifinals and Lowell to the first round.
Thirteen starters from the record-breaking 1991
Susquehanna team will return for the 1992 season
and the team is expected to rank in most of the
NCAA Division III preseason polls.
audience on WYOU-TV. The women also won in
overtime, although they scored their 83-80 victory
over Juniata in the friendly confines of O.W. Houts
Gymnasium.
"This team is going to be good in the future." says
third-year men's head coach Frank Marcinek, who
started only one senior with a junior, a sophomore
and two freshmen. "Maybe the positive ending will
get them rolling for next year."
"We went into the season gearing towards next
year," says women's head coach Mark Hribar. now
in his fifth year. "We only have one senior in our
lineup and our best players were probably juniors."
The similarities don't stop with their rosters. Both
have also been successful by using a 10-player rotation,
pressure defense and a fast-breaking defense.
"I have noticed a similarity in the way we play. I
think we both pefer to play at a faster tempo." says
Marcinek. "Part of that is built on the fact that we
each have pretty good depth in the program. When
you have 9 to 11 players getting some playing time,
you're more geared up for the style of play."
"Defensively, we both use pressure and have been
able to hold people down scoring-wise." adds Hribar.
The frenetic play has produced end-to-end action
on the court and wins on the schedule for both teams.
Apparently, winning has bred winning, depending on
which team plays first.
"I think the intensity is there. When you know one
team does well, the other one certainly wants to," says
Hribar. "The winning has been contagious."
"I've become more of a proponent for nien's-
women's doubleheaders," says Marcinek. "One game
seems to build on the other game and I think it makes
for a better atmosphere, particularly when both teams
are doing well."
CRUSADERSl
1992 Susquehanna University
Football Schedule
Sept. 12
at Muhlenberg
1:30 p.m.
Sept. 19
*al Moravian
1:30 p.m.
Sept. 26
♦WILKES (Homecoming)
1:30 p.m.
Oct. 3
•at Lebanon Valley
TBA
Oct. 10
♦DELAWARE VALLEY (Parents' Day)
1:30 p.m.
Oct. 17
at Lowell
1 pm.
Oct. 24
♦WIDENER (Youth Football Day)
l:.TOpm.
Oct. 31
♦at Juniata
1:30 p.m.
Nov. 7
♦at Lycoming
1:30 pm.
Nov. 14
♦ALBRIGHT (Community Day)
♦Middle Atlantic Conference game
I:.30p.m.
Freshman Megan Lytic helps carry the Crusaders women 's
basketball team to another MAC-Northeast Section Title.
Susquehanna University
Calendar of Events
^Friday, May I. FRONTLINh, Susquehanna University's
vocal jazz group, in concert in Weber Chapel Auditorium
at 8 p.m. Free.
Saturday, May 2. Susquehanna University Festival Chorus
Concert in Weber Chapel Auditorium, 8 p.m., featuring the
men's and women's choir and orchestra. The program will
feature John Rutter's "Requiem." Free.
Sunday, May 3. Susquehanna University Choir presents the
annual campus concert featuring its tour program performance,
in Weber Chapel Auditorium, 3 p.m.
Saturday, May 9. Susquehanna University Women's Auxiliary
will meet in the Degenstein Campus Center for its spring meeting
and luncheon. Registration 12:15 p.m.; business mectmg 12:30
p.m.; luncheon 1 p.m. Program: "Glimpses into the Past:
Susquehanna and Its Presidents " Reminisce with George
Tamke, assistant to the president tor university relations
emeritus, about the history of Susquehanna and its leadership
throughout the years. The cost of the luncheon is $6. For
reservations call Gibby Mease at (717)374-0101.
Thursday, May 14. Family Business Workshop held in Seiberi
Hall's Model Classroom tilled: "Difficult Decisions in Family
Businesses." led by Dennis Jaffe, Ph.D., a nationally recognized
family business counselor with Heartwork Group/San Francisco.
For information call Dr. William Sauer at (717)372-4455.
Friday and Saturday, May 15-16. Susquehanna Valley Chorale
Rips Concert at 8 p.m.. in the Weis Center of Bucknell University.
Lewisburg. Program features: An Evening of Lerner& Loewe
Reception follows the program. Tickets cost $10.
Sunday, May 17. Baccalaureate and Commencement Exercises
for the I34th Academic Year. Baccalaureate will be at 10 a.m.
in Weber Chapel Auditorium. Commencement at 3 p.m.
Friday - Sunday, June 5-7. Alumni Weekend. All alumni
welcome. Special programs, dinners and parties planned
throughout the weekend. Campus accommodations available.
For details, call (717)372-4115.
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Susquehannans on Parade
Dear Fellow Alumni:
Imagine the following scenario:
One of your classmates stops by to visit the Alumni
Office here in Selinsgrove Hall. After we talk for awhile,
the conversation turns to the alum's second child and
whether we had been informed of the birth. We check the
Files. No, we didn't know about the second child. Or the
first. Or even a spouse.
Unfortunately, this is a scene that is repeated all too
often. Many alums are surprised to learn that most of
what we know about them— weddings, a new address,
children, an advanced degree, a new job— usually comes
from someone else. We have to accumulate bits and pieces
from a variety of sources including newspapers and
magazines, press releases, friends and relatives, and
newsletters. Although we do our best to verify the material,
this system often yields dated, inaccurate, and incomplete
information.
There are several reasons it is so important for you to
keep your alumni records up to date. First, your college
friends and classmates are interested in you and want
to know what you're doing. Think about it— when you
receive your copy of Alumnus in the mail, where do you
turn first? A recent survey indicates that an overwhelming
majority of you immediately scan the "Susquehannans
on Parade" section to look for individuals and class
years that you recognize. Isn't it always more enjoyable
when you find familiar names'?
It's also very frustrating when we pull out the file of
an alum about whom we are writing an article or honoring
with an award and find almost no material. However, the
most grievous (and the most common) sin of omission is
that of the incorrect address and telephone number —
and this applies to your place of employment, too!
Susquehanna's entire alumni program is based on the
concept of communication between the University and its
alumni, a process that becomes nearly impossible without
current information. Not only are you inconvenienced by
not receiving material from S.U. in a timely manner (if
at all! ) , but it also causes our office to divert considerable
time and resources from other projects as we attempt
to correct errors and verify questionable facts. Even
the invitations that you receive to alumni activities in
your area are based on the information that we have in
our files.
By now, I'm certain you've figured out the solution to
this problem-KEEP US INFORMED! However, there
is one more step that can help tremendously. In a few
months, you will be receiving a questionnaire from the
company we have engaged to publish our new alumni
directory. You'll be hearing more about this soon, but
for now, please just remember some of the points I've
mentioned here and plan to complete the questionnaire
as quickly and accurately as you can. All of us here at
Susquehanna will appreciate it and, more importantly,
so will your friends and classmates! Thank you!
Sam Kuba '75
Director of Alumni Relations
NOTE: Please submit alumni updates to the office of Alumni
Relations. Susquehanna University. Selinsgrove. PA 17870.
Items received before May 20 will be included in the summer
issue. The deadline for the fall issue is August 20.
45TH REUNION
Class of '47
/
THE FORTIES
Harriet Gould Mertz '48 has been involved m producing a
talent show for the Golf and Racquet Club at Eastpointe, FL.
She has been active in music education and television production
in schools lor many years. She and her husband. John R.
Mertz '49. spent many summers in an International Cultural
Exchange Program.
John G. Devine '49 has been appointed to a two-year term
on the North Schuylkill School Board.
Elwuod M. "Mick" McAMister '49 retired as the director
of the International Division of Boy Scouts of America and
as a member of the Chief Scout Executive's Youth Protection
Committee. A Navy veteran of World War II. McAllister
has also pursued a lifelong career as a musician.
l-arry Isaacs '43, visiting professor of business practice and
vice chairman of the Susquehanna University Board of Directors,
has retired as a member of the board of directors of Weirton
Steel. He joined the steel company board in 1983 as one of
eight original independent directors.
THE FIFTIES
Louis K Santangelu '50 has established Business Brokers
USA. specialists in business sales, acquisitions and valuations
The company, a member of International Busmess Brokers
Association (IBBA). provides a complete marketing program
for the sale of businesses.
William E. "Ted" Ulp '50. after nine years with the Buffalo
Valley Telephone Company, began his own communications
consulting firm in the fields of radio, microwave, and wire
line transmission, the W,E, Ulp and Associates Communications
Consultants.
40TH REUNION
Class of '52
■/
Ivars Avots '56. president of Trans-Global Management
Systems, Inc.. has been commuting to his native Latvia. He
has been lecturing at the two universities in Riga on privatization
issues and project management. During 1991. he helped to set
up SoftwareHouse Riga which garnered a contract to develop
programs for the German social security system. For 1992. he
is focusing on the establishment of a building materials factory
and privatization of a brewery.
Clayton E. Leach '56 has retired as chairman of the
business education department at Schuylkill Valley High
School. He is now the Pennsylvania Executive Director of
Future Business Leaders of America.
35TH REUNION
Class of '57
/
William M. Rohrbach '58 retired after a 30-year career
w ith the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Job Center As manager,
he organized the Job Center Task Force and Employer
Advisory Council, His most recent assignment was manager of
the Shamokin Job Center
THE SIXTIES
Richard S. Karschner '61 was honored as one of two
Distinguished Teachers from Pennsylvania in White House-
sponsored ceremonies. Karschner. the Upper Dublin School
Alumni Weekend '92
Friday-Sunday June 5-7. 7992
Reunion for Emeriti and the classes
of 1937, 1942, 1947, 1952, 1957,
1962, 1967, 1972, 1977 and 1982.
n
District's supervisor of music, is also head of the "Upper
Dublin Marching Cardinals." which has been undefeated in
field competition against bands of similar size for more than
12 years. Karschner, who received his master's degree in
music education from Temple University in 1970, was previously
the band director of Northeastern High School in Manchester,
PA He and his wife. Grace Siminglon Karschner '64. have
three daughters and live in Ft. Washington. PA,
30TH REUNION
Class of '62
I
Terry L. Moll '62 has been reelected to the board of Tressler
Lutheran Services in Mechanicsburg by the council of Upper
Susquehanna Synod. Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
He will serve a Ihree-year term. He was also elected by the
board to a three-year term as a director of the Tressler Lutheran
Fund. Moll is president of Guaranty Bank, N A. of Shamokin, PA.
Dr. Michael Cordas '63 was featured on the "RESCUE
911" television program. He re-created an emergency at the
Senior Keystone Games held at Shippensburg University for
athletes over .S5. Dr. Cordas performed cardio-pulmonary
resuscitation on a 72-year-old man who collMpsed after finishing
a race. The man was admitted to the hospital for tests and
observation, and released several days later. Cordas is the
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medical director of the Capital Sports Medicine Center and
coordinator of sports medicine for Harrisburg Hospital's Family
Practice Residency Program.
Joe W. Kleinbauer '63. haberdasher in Selinsgrove.
PA. was recently featured in a profile in the Northeast
Pennsylvania Business Journal.
Joseph R. Joyce '63 is vice president with Krantz Associates,
a human resource consulting firm in Plymouth Meeting. PA.
While the primary focus of the company is on career transition
and outplacement counseling, the firm offers a wide array of
consulting services in the human resource field.
Richard E. Rowe '63 of Mystic. CT has been named to the
board of directors of New England Savings Bank Corp. and its
subsidiary. New England Savings Bank. He is president of
Rowe Investment Corp.. and was previously president of the
Hewes-Sweet Oil Co.
Robert J. Summer '63. conductor of the Tampa Bay Chorale,
had the honor of being invited with his chorale members to
join the Atlanta Symphony and Chorus in performing Mahler's
"Eighth Symphony" under the direction of guest conductor.
Robert Shaw. A compact disc recording of the concert was
dedicated 10 Robert Shaw for his 75th birthday.
The Reverend Doctor Cedric Tilberg hc'63 has been reelected
to the board by the council of the Lower Susquehanna Synod.
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
Richard T. Fenstermacher '65 has been appointed to the
board of directors of Miners National Bancorp, Inc. . Pottsville.
and its wholly-owned subsidiary. Miners National Bank.
Fenstermacher is vice president and co-owner of Hadesty's
Hardware Co.. Inc.
Paul G. Filipeli '65 is chairman of the board of directors,
chief executive officer. Masen-Keller Corp,
Peter M. Buchheit '65 is the recipient of "Business Travel
News" Travel Manager of the Year Award. In his position with
Black & Decker Corporation, he developed and implemented
an innovative travel management program that saved the company
more than $1 million after only one year
Wilham J. "Bill" Muir '65 is the offensive line coach for
the Philadelphia Eagles. He had coached at the college level
before joining professional teams. Rejoined the National
Football League as a scout for Tampa in 1978. He has served
on the coaching staffs for teams in New England, Detroit,
and Indianapolis.
Larry A. Giesmann '66, associate professor of botany at
Northern Kentucky University, has been awarded the Outstanding
College/University Science Teacher Award by the Kentucky
Academy of Science.
Richard H. Mikesell '66, Ph.D., is president of the American
Psychological Association's Division of Psychologists in
Independent Practice. He maintains a private practice of
clinical psychology in Washington, DC.
25TH REUNION
Class of '67
'/
The Reverend Virginia M. Biniek '67 wrote a poetic reflection
celebrating the 20th anniversary of the ordination of women in
the Lutheran Church and later published in the Lutheran World
Federation periodical Women.
Gerald R. Pacella '68 has been named president and chief
operating officer of First Fidelity Bank, N.A., South Jersey of
Burlington. He joined Fidelity in 1968.
John David Kclley '68 had the male lead in the Danbury
Actors Repertory Company's production of Aristophanes'
"Lysistrata."
James R. McMullin '69 has been named vice president
and director of claims operations at Massachusetts Casually
Insurance. Wellesley Hills. MA He was most recently
of disability services with the Travelers Insurance Cor
in Hartford, CT,
Michael James Barrile '69 has been awarded the professional
insurance designation of Chartered Property Casualty
Underwriter, by the American Institute in Malvern. PA, Barrile.
of Marlton. NJ. is liability unit manager of the Philadelphia claims
office of the Zurich-American Insurance Group,
Judith W. Malcolm '69 is director, development
communications, the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ml,
Dean S. Ross '69 has taken on new responsibilities as a
senior vice president in First Eastern Bank's commercial
division serving as head of the credit risk management
department,
THE SEVENTIES
Robert C Derr '70 is teaching a six-week course in
Mifflinburg on "Living With Illness/Dying." He is founder of
the non-profit organization, Pennsylvania Cystic Fibrosis, Inc.
James C. Packard '70 and his wife Cindy were recently
honored as "Outstanding Professionals" at a National Philanthropy
Day breakfast in Los Angeles. CA. They were nominated by
The Wellness Community -South Bay Cities. Jim serves as
treasurer for this organization which provides no cost
psychological, social, and emotional support for cancer
patients and their families. Jim is a C.P.A.
Frank J. Trebulak '70 is president of Geisinger System
Services, Danville, PA.
Jeffrey M. Breed '71, president of Breed Financial, is co-
inventor of a game called "The Original Tibbits Game." This
game combines the strategics of cards with the action of dice
Signe S. Gates '71 has been promoted from senior attorney
to assistant general counsel with General Signal Corporation.
Gates divides her responsibilities between corporate acquisitions
and divestitures and general commercial legal work.
15TH REUNION
Class of '77
20TH REUNION
Class of '72
■/
Paula Mandle '73. a NovaCare billing manager from Ambler.
PA, has received the prestigious NovaCare Chairman's Award, the
highest honor bestowed on an employee for outstanding service,
Michael J. Fina '74 was hired as senior lending officer by
Knoblauch Private Bank, He is responsible for the management
of bank lending,
Jeffrey D. Martin '75, lecturer in art at Susquehanna
University, recently completed a commission to paint 18
full-length oil portraits of the medical school deans of the
University of Louisville. The project took six months to
complete, and the portraits will hang in the newly completed
medical building at the university. Martin has also recently
received a commission to paint the portrait of retiring Muhlenberg
College President Jonathan Messerli. former Susquehanna
University president,
Thomas F. Maurer '75 is in sales. Clear Solutions,
Lewisburg, PA.
Lieutenant Gene W. Walters '75 has been appointed to a
four-year term on the Social Work Discipline Committee by
the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps. He is a
Health Service Officer, detailed to the Commission for Mental
Health Services at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington. DC.
David A. Rohrer '76 led his Carlisle High School Marching
Band to the Rose Bowl Parade, representing six Middle States
and the District of Columbia. His is one of 22 bands world-
wide chosen to participate
The Reverend Richard D. Schoenly '76 is serving as interim
pastor of both Moriuh Lutheran Church of Ludlow and Bethany
Lutheran Church of Sheffield. He had previously served
churches in Ohio and the Pittsburgh area.
Ijorraine Nelson Weeks '76 is living in Switzerland where
her husband Craig works for Continental Grain Co. / Avenue
Calas *3, Apartment 71. Geneva, 1206 Switzerland.
'/
Kenneth R. Vomacka '77. C.P.A. . has opened his own
practice in public uccnunlmg in Belmont. NH.
Sara J. Carothers '78 has been appointed as Union and
Snyder County maintenance manager by the Pennsylvania
Department of Transportation.
Margaret DeLucca Matleo '78 has been named director
of volunteers at Hazleton-St. Joseph Medical Center
David J. Lantz III '78 v^as commissioned to write an
anthem in honor of the 125th anniversary of the Selmsgrove-
Shamokin Dam United Methodist Charge. The anthem is
entitled "A New Psalm of Gratitude." Dave is director of
choral music at East Stroudsburg High School. In addition
to teaching, he is a performing club date musician, editor,
music engraver, and free-tance composer and arranger.
Lauren Dunn Klein '79 sang the lead role in the Polish
opera "Halka" in Philadelphia, as well as singing in "Lui"
and "Violetta." She also sings with the Philadelphia Singers
Chorale at the Academy of Music under Riccardo Muti and
at Carnegie Hall in New York.
/ SohoU-n-ski in '79
Dr. Victor J. Sobolewslii III '79 is one of only 138 U.S.
physicians to be awarded the Certificate of Competence in
Sports Medicine by the American Osteopathic Academy of
Sports Medicine. The certificate is recognized by the American
Osteopathic Association as (he highest distinction in sports
medicine. Dr. Sobolewski, a family practice physician, is the
medical director of the Mercy-Whitewater Family and Sports
Medicine Center and is affiliated with Mercy Hospital in
Janesville, Wisconsin.
Robert K. Reid '79 is serving the first year of a two-
year term as president of the Pennsylvania Music Educator's
Association-District 2, He was also appointed music director
and conductor of the Erie Civic Orchestra. Bob is director of
instrumental music for the Wattsburg. PA, Area School District
Beth Evan.s Sullivan '75, a consultant to and former associate
publisher of Working Women magazine; Sandy Rocks '75, an
attorney with Cleary. Gottlieb, Steen in New York City; and
Joann Pochekailo Suzich '77, a biogenic engineer with
Medimmune Company in Maryland, all recently returned
to the Susquehanna campus to participuie in j pane! discussion
on "Women and Work: A Conversation about Balancing Life."
The trio joined Dr Peggy Peeler, assistant professor of biology,
for the program co-sponsored by Beta Beta Beta, the Chemistry
Club, the Pre-Law Club, and the Women's Resource Center
THE EIGHTIES
Dale J. Travis '82 recently sang the role of Maselto in the
Washington Opera production of Mozart's "Don Giovanni"
at the Kennedy Center
Claire Malone Chadwick '82 has been promoted to vice
president, corporate accounting and financial reporting. Carteret
Savings Bank, Morristown, NJ.
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John Kolody '75. Carol Graybosch '75. and Larry Eppley '72.
shared a few moments at a New York City Alumni Club reception
hosted by Alumni Association President Terry March '67 at the
Princeton Club.
Douglas E. Fuuche '82 has joined Ski Sawmill as sales and
markeling direcuir. He will direct sates, market devclopmeni
and customer relations for Ski Sawmill and Sawmill Inn.
Kevin M. Kuzio '82 has been awarded the Chartered
Financial Analyst (CFA) by the trustees of the Institute of
Chartered Financial Analysts.
10TH REUNION
Class of '82
/
Tammy E. Pick '82 has been named eommunily relations
manager for the central division of Pennsylvania-American
Water Company. She is responsible for public and media
relations, as well as coordinating of the division's special
events, plant tours and educational programs.
Dr James T. Carton '83. chiropractor, will now be practicing
in the Pocono Chiropractic Clinic, recently relocated in
Lakevillc, PA.
Frederick Cabell '84 has joined the law firm of Frumkin.
Shralow and Cerulla. PC. PottsviUe. PA. Previously he had
been an associate with Croweil and Moring. Washington. DC
Dennis D. Dvroff '84 is superintendent of the Jersey Shore
Borough wastewater treatment facility. He is responsible for
operation ol the plant, meeting monthly permit criteria,
purchasing, budget preparation, and monthly and annual reports,
Antonio Lopez '84 is credit manager of the commercial
credit department at Santander National Bank. Puerto Rico.
He supervises ten branches. His wife, Wilma Gonzalez
Lope/. '84. is customer relations coordinator at Cellular One
of Puerto Rico.
David K. Sloudl '84 has joined his father, Kenneth G.
Stoudt, as a full partner in Corporate Healthcare Strategies.
Inc . an employee benefits consulting firm in Lancaster, PA,
Sarah A. Amick '85 is a copywriter for Prescriptives. a
division of the Estee Lauder company. She recently wrote
the information brochure for the company's foundation line
All Skins.
Richard (;. Booth "85 is an engineer for Litton Computer
Services in Dayton. OH, He is developing software for the
Department of Defense REMIS project.
Colleen Brenan Mogil '85 starred with Vince Van Patten in
"In The Position" at the Magnolia Playhouse in Hollywood. CA.
Michael R. Cox '86 has been named tax manager of the
Harrisburg office KPMG Peat Marwick. His areas of corporate
specialization include construction and manufacturing industries.
Denise A. Kennedy '86 has been promoted to manager in
the audil depanment. Ernst & liiiung. Harrisburg. PA.
First Lieutenant Stephen M. Beniz '87 completed the
■Army Medical Department's officers' basic course at Fort Sam
Houston, T.\,
Edward R. Gras '87 is vice president in the control group
division. First National Bank of New Jersey.
Jame.s M. Rudolf '87 recently deployed with the 13th
Marine Expeditionary Unit. Camp Pendleton. CA. for six
months to the Western Pacific Ocean,
Douglas P. Schnell "87 is mortgage consultant of Orange
County. Mid-Hudson Savings Bank of Fishkill. NY.
Dr Henry Hood H'88 retired as president of Geisinger
Medical Center,
Diane Esty '89 is assistant branch manager of the Glenpointe
office of Midlantic National Bank. Teaneck. NJ.
Kelly Hayner '89 is an English teacher in Madrid. / Calle Jaime
el Conquistador 15. 10-B0-2a escalera. 28045 Madrid. Spain,
Cosimo lacavazzi '89 is project coordinator for The Coudyatxl.
a luxury office park. Hillsborough. NJ.
Steven D. Losefsky '89 has been promoted to vice president.
Cliffs Management Corporation. His wife. Vicki Mangus
Losefsky '88 is sales administrator. Ericsson G.E. / Apartment
A-12. 405 Broad Avenue. Leonia. NJ 07605.
Trevor K. Henry '89 recently returned from a three-month
North .Mlantic deployment aboard the submarine "USS Whale,"
THE NINETIES
Gary R. Allmers '90 is an officer with the Dumont Police
Department, He will attend the Police Academy in Mahwah. NJ,
Robert F. Herr '90 is assistant director of admissions.
Wagner College. Staten Island. NY,
Peter A. Smith '90 has been promoted to sales representative
with Grosfillex North America, Inc. His territory now covers
Indiana. Ohio. West Virginia, Kentucky, and western
Pennsylvania.
Do's
LVC.AS-BROWN
Jennifer L. Brown '87 to John S. Lucas. November 12.
1988. Susquehannans in the wcddinc partv were Elizabeth
I. Tenney '87 and Allyson M. Gleriibock '87 Jennifer is
director of admissions .ind social service for a residential
facility serving the mentally handicapped. Her husband is a
product manager for a pharmaceutical company, / One Oak
Avenue, Yardley, PA 19067
EARLE-DEAMER
Lisa Deamer Sawyer '71 to Martin F, Earle, September 9,
1989. Shadyside Presbyterian Church. Pittsburgh. PA, Lisa is
a self-employed interior designer. Her husband is a physician
specializing in oncology. / 400 Devonshire Street. Pittsburgh.
PA 15213.
ROWE'KRAFT
Andrea Kraft to William O. Rowe '77. May 26. 1990, He
is pursuing his master of divinity degree at Eastern Baptist
Theological Seminary while working at West Jersey Hospital
in Voorhees. NJ, / Allison Apartments 23.3. 31 Maple Avenue.
Marlton. NJ 0805.3.
PIERCEBUFFA
Ann Buffa '86 to Russell J. Pierce '86. September 23.
1990. St. Augustine. Ossining. NY, In the wedding party from
Susquehanna were Michael J. Albcrse '86, Andrew Ajello
'86. Steven C. Ajello '87. Steven C. Euler '86, Nicholas
Silenok '85. Gary J. Pontecorvo '85. Donna K. Hansen
'86, Cathy L. Jones '86. and Robin L. Emerson '86 Ann is
assistant national sales manager. Bally of Switzerland. New
York City, Russell is a senior credit analyst. Amerada Hess
Corporation. Woodbridge. NJ, / 208 Newport Court. Fords.
NJ 08863
CARRIGAN-HACKEL
Caroline S. Hackel '86 to Jeffrey G. Garrigan '86 April
20. 1991, St, Theresa Church, Summit, NJ, Susquehannans
in the wedding party were Stephanie Foglia Donato '86.
Patricia Hill Morailis '86, Diane K, Braisted '86. Diane C.
Mead '86. Susan J. Zabransky '87. Robert E. Lytle '86. and
Robert C. Doidge '87 Jeff is a graduate of Seton Hall Law
School and is assistant prosecuuir in Hudson County. NJ,
Caroline is a telecommunications consultant for the Howard
Savings Bank. Livingston. NJ, / Apartment 97. 55 Park
Avenue. Verona. NJ 07044.
STANTON-DANA
Molly B. Dana to J. David Stanton Jr. '87. March 23, 1991,
First Presbyterian Church, Wilkes-Barre, PA. The best man
was Mark W. Casazza '86. David is a computer systems
analyst with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. / 4420B
Storeys Court. Harrisburg. PA 17109,
WARD-DONOVAN
Donna Donovan to John A. Ward '83. April ft. 1991. Si.
Anns Church. Jersey City. NJ, Kevin J. Cullinan '83 was in
the wedding party from Susquehanna, John is a sales manager
with the New Jersey Nets basketball team. He is also part-time
sporlscaster lor Cable TV of Jersey City. His wife is personnel
administrator. Trust Company of New Jersey, / 53 Jefferson
Avenue. Jersey City. NJ 07306,
GALLAGHER-BOBOWSKI
Susan L Bobowski to Daniel L. Ciallagher '84. May 11.
1991. Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. Wayne. NJ. In the
wedding party from Susquehanna were Kathleen Gallagher
Fallon '81 and David J. Gr/ybowski '84 Dan is a certified
public accountant with Mamas. Ohiinger. McGary & Quinn.
PC, in King of Prussia. PA, His wife is a financial analyst
with AT&T Capital Corporation in Morristown. NJ, / 84 Shewell
Avenue. First Floor. Doylestown. PA 18901,
DECKER-RODRIGUEZ
Sandra Rodriguez to Francis C. Decker '86 May 18. 1991.
St, Leo the Great. Lincroft. NJ. Francis is an accountant with
Paritz & Co / 337 Sharon Court, Woodbridge, NJ 07095
FAIRBANKS-BERGER
Dawn Marie Berger '88 to John Fairbanks, June 15, 1991,
Old West Church, Calais, VT Vocalist for the service was
Jeffcry T. Ulmer '88. Dawn is pursuing a master's degree in
literature at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Her
husband is a journalist at The Shehovgan Press. 1 165 Green
Bay Road. Thiensville. Wl 5.3092.
VELLIS-PARKER
Janine M. Parker '87 to Dean R Vellis '87. May 25. 1991.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Ridgewood, NJ. Susquehannans
in the wedding party were Kerry A. Decker '87. Glen M.
Fandl '86, Michael J. Alberse '86. Karen D. Murray '87,
and Thomas C. .Schwab '87, Janine is an account adjuster
with Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation. Carlstadt. NJ. Dean is
vice president. Omega Warehousing. Inc.. Totowa. NJ, / 1361
Oxford Street. Mahwah. NJ 07430.
KURRAS-PARKS
Irene Parks to James A. Kurras '77, St, Andrew's Lutheran
Church, Smithtown, NY James is credit, collections, and accounts
receivable supervisor, Daton Business. / 1003 Hearthside
Court South, Hendersonville, TN 37075.
KLEPADLO-CASEY
Juel A. Casey "76 to Ronald J, Klepadlo. June 15. 1991.
Immaculate Conception. West Pittston. PA, Mary Ellen
Casey '80 was maid of honor, Juel is a teacher in the
Wyoming Area School District. Her husband is a firefighter.
Plains Township, / 12 Skyview Drive. Plains, PA 18705.
GOBIN-EDWARDS
Cheryl L. Edwards '91 to Scott I. Gobin. June 15.
1991. Allison United Methodist Church. Carlisle. PA, In
the wedding party from Susquehanna were I^uren J.
Schumacher '91, Deanna M. Smith '92 and Edward
T. Edwards HI '93, Her husband is a graduate of Temple
University School of Pharinacy. / 1106 Floribunda Lane,
Mechanicsburg. PA 17055.
ELY-HALE
Virginia C. Hale '90 to Andrew C. Ely, June 29, 1991,
Central Presbyterian Church, Norristown, PA. Virginia is
a staff reporter. TV Guicte Miigazint: Her husband is a staff
accountant. Gist-Brocadis Food Ingredients. King of Prussia.
PA, ' 1447 Markley Street. Norristown. PA 19401,
ALBOUM-GREENmLD
Mary Theresa Greenwald '89 to Todd 1). Alboum
'87. July 5. 1991. St, Dunstans Church. Glastonbury. CT
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Clifford Vander
May '87 and Thomas R. Berkshire '88. Terri is a brokerage
assistant at INVEST Financial Corporation, Todd is
implementation manager. AT&T, in Somerset. NJ, /
24 Spruce Court. Bedminster. NJ 07921
FEDAK-LEWNIEWSKI
Catherine A. Lesniewski '90 to William M Fedak. July
13. 1991. St. Basil's Russian Orthodox Church. Simpson. PA.
Catherine is attending Marywood College for a master's degree
in art therapy. She is an early intervention case manager with
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SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
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ELECTIONS
The Annual Meeting of the
Susquehanna University
Alumni Association
will be held on
Saturday, June 6, 1992
at 9:45 a.m.
in the Auditorium of
Seibert HaU
Elections will be held, and the nominees
to be voted on are:
For a three-year term as Alumni
Representative to the Susquehanna
University Board of Directors:
William C. Davenport '53,
Camp Hill, PA
For one-year terms as officers of the
Susquehanna University Alumni
Association:
President
Terry L. March '67, New York City, NY
First Vice President
Carol B. Kehler '74, Mechanicsburg, PA
Second Vice President
Richard D. Spotts '68, Doylestown, PA
Secretary
Donald S. King '66, Montoursville, PA
Treasurer
Chester G. Rowe '52, Selinsgrove, PA
For three-year terms as members-atlarge
of the Susquehanna University Alumni
Association:
William D. Atkinson '74, Berwyn, PA
Jack K. Bishop '57, Hershey, PA
Samuel D. Clapper '68, Somerset, PA
James H. Faust '87, Chambersburg, PA
Donald E. Owen '72, Carlisle, PA
Roxane Havice Vermillion '71,
Summit Hill, PA
Flora Barnhart Wissinger '51,
Altoona, PA
All Susquehanna University alumni are
eligible to participate in this meeting,
and everyone is invited to attend.
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Norlheasi Tn-County MH/MR, Her husband is an I
company examiner for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. /
3 Porter Street. Simpson, PA 18407.
GOODFELLOW-JANimR
Cynthia M. Janitor to Robert W. Goodfellow '85. July 19,
1991. Immaculate Conception Church. Irwin, PA. Robert is a
sales representative with Beckwith Machinery Company. /
122.1 Stratford Court, Mars. PA 16046.
LANAMPENDER
Mari E Pender to Richard D. Lanam III '89. July 20.
1991. St. Mary's Church. Perth Amboy, NJ. Richard is a
senior editor with R.R. Bowker. New Providence, NJ. /
655 Fourth Avenue. Westl'ield. NJ 07090
BAXTER-ZIZELMANN
Andrea J. Zizelmann '91 to Brent C. Baxter '91. July
20, 1991, Saint John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Tamaqua.
PA. In the wedding party from Susquehanna were Brett W.
Ballenger '91, Mark A. Walter '91, Daniel Navarro '93,
Eric S. Zizelmann '9.1, Alyson K. Moore '93, Janel E.
Snyder '91, and Shawn T. Daly '89 / Apartment N-31.
590 South Neglev Avenue. Pittsburgh, PA 15232.
McFATRIDci-HARE
Flavia Hare to Mitchell L. McFatridge '80. August .3. 1991.
St. James Episcopal Church. Parkton. MD. Mitch is a rural
carrier with Glen Rock Post Office. Glen Rock. PA. His wife
is a dental hygienist for Michael Wertz in York. PA. / 123
North Findlay Street. York. PA 17402.
DEITRICH-ONEILL
Ellen G O'Neill to James Norman Deitrich, Jr. '86.
August .3. 1991. St. John Vianney Church. Gladwyne. PA.
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Kenneth D.
Trimble '86, Robert J. Bentz '86, and Peter E. Cavanaugh
'86. Norman is a trader for BHS Securities in Philadelphia.
His wife is a teacher at the William Penn Charter School in
Philadelphia. / 149 West Graziers Lane, Philadelphia, PA
19118.
TIFFEY-BRENNAN
Donna M. Brennan to John A. Tiffey '90. August 3. 1991.
St. Catharines. Spring Lake, NJ. In the wedding party from
Susquehanna were William J. Corcoran '91 and Brendan J.
Flynn '91. John is corporate account executive. The Chicago
Hilton and Towers. His wife is an elementary teacher. St.
Helen's School. /Apartment 309-W. 411 Fullerton Parkway.
Chicago. IL 60614.
TILGHM.AN-SHARP
Elizabeth Dallam Sharp to William 1. Tilghman 111 '81.
August 10. 1991, St. Andrews Episcopal Church. Stale
College, PA. In the wedding party from Susquehanna were
Michael R. Trego '81, Phillip A. Compton '80, and Judith
A. Blee '62. Bill is instructor of music theory at Penn State
University. He is also staff accompanist for the Penn State
Choral Society, and has served as assistant music director for
recent summer theatre productions of Pennsylvania Centre
Stage. His wife serves as conductor of the Penn State Women's
Chorus and is completing her master's degree in conducting. /
Apartment C5. 445 Waupclani Drive. State College. PA 16801,
A recent alumni gathering in Albuquerque. NM. hmught
together (from left to right) Pal and F. George MacQueslen
'43, Beverly Steeley '69 ami Benjamin '68 Larzelere, Louise
Kresge Isaacs '45, and (seated) Naomi Bingaman Shafer
'40 and Raymond Shafer. Iwsts for the evcnmg.
BOYER-SUNDERLAND
Kimberly D. Sunderland to Jerrel H. Boyer '91. August 24,
1991, Newton Hamilton United Methodist Church, Huntingdon,
PA. Susquehannans in the wedding party were Jeremy T.
Boyer '91 and Daniel A. Hughes '91 Jerrel is at medical
school at the University of New England. Biddeford. ME. / 93
Hills Beach Road. Biddeford, ME 04005.
EBLE WILSON
Linda J. Wilson to Christopher Eble '87, August 31, 1991,
Trinity United Methodist Church, Hackettstown, NJ. In the
wedding party from Susquehanna ivere Kenneth P. Newman
'87, Jeffrey M. Rehling '88, and N. Daniel Leniasters
'87. Chris is a circuit implementation coordinator. AT&T
International in Morristown. NJ. The bride is a control clerk
tor Alliance Capotal in Secaucus. NJ. / 695 Audubon Court
Stanhope. NJ 07874.
BVRROUGHS-BVCEY
Alice M Bucey to Robert F. Burroughs 111 '70. August 31.
1991. at the outdoor gardens at the Fountainhead. New Hope.
PA. Robert is general man.igcr of Trenton Folding Box. His
wile IS in the management iiflice of Princeton MarketFair. /
18 Fabrow Drive. Titusville, NJ 08560-1102,
NELSON-COOKE
Barbra A. Cooke '88 to Mark Nelson. September 7. 1991,
Stanton Reformed Church. Flemington. NJ. In the wedding
party from Susquehanna were Pamela A. Culos '88 and M.
Alice Jeremko '87. Barbra is a staff associate at Temps &
Company. Rockville. MD. Her husband is a senior legal
assistant at Newman and Holtzinger in Washington, DC. /
Apartment 4, 7029 Strathmore Street. Bethesda. MD 20815.
GRAF-BENEY
Dawn M. Beney '91 to Brett W. Graf '88. September 14,
1991, Dreisbach United Church of Christ. Miftlinburg, PA,
Debra J. Feaster '91 was in the wedding party. Dawn is
^an accountant for AHEDD Inc.. Camp Hill. PA. Brett is a
salesman for Snyder's of Hanover. / 18 Thoroughview Court,
Hanover, PA 19331.
JONES-SLATTERY
Kristine S. Slatlery to Brian L. Jones '86, September 15.
1991. St. John Vianney, Cumberland, Rl, Susquehannans in
the wedding party were Kirk D. Voggy '86 and J. Clayton
Gosselt '8'7. Brian is in sales with Ken Jones. Inc. in Worcester.
MA. His wife is a dental hygienist / 24 Nelson Street,
Clinton, MA 015IO
HAMILWN-HEIM
-Susan J. Heim '87 to Robert W Hamilton. September 21,
1991. Christ Lutheran Church, Lcwisburg. PA. In the wedding
party from Susquehanna were Elizabeth Heim O'Neii '85 and
Douglas P. O'Neii '86. Susan is a senior systems analyst for
Hewlett Packard. Rockville. MD, Her husband is director of
corporate technology advancement for Viar and Company.
Alexandria. VA. / Apartment 62.3. 13005 Cherry Bend
Terrace. Germantown. MD 20874-1842.
PATION-MILLER
Stephanie S. Miller '90 to Walter A. Fallon II '88.
September 21. 1991. outdoors at Watsontown. PA. Stephanie
was given away by her father. I^eroy T. Miller Jr. '59. She
is a research technician. Air Products & Chemicals. Inc..
Allentown. PA. Walter is in graduate study in biochemistry.
Lehigh University. / Apartment 2, 928 Ostrom Street,
Bethlehem, PA 18015,
R.AVITZ-CAPIZOLA
Lisa M- Capizola U) Bryan S. Kavitz '86, September
22, 1991, Sheraton Postc Inn. Cherry Hill. NJ. Andrew
J. Gallagher '86 was in the wedding party. Bryan is with
Pepsi-Cola Inc. His wife is a programming analyst for
Prudential Insurance Co. / 1564 James Court. Vineland.
NJ 08360,
MILLER-MUSCARELLI
Mary M. Muscarclli '84 to Darryl Miller. September
28. 1991. St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Lancaster, PA. Mary
is with Kelly Temporary Services, New Holland. PA. Her
husband is with Stauffer's of Kissel Hill. / 324 West Woods
Drive. Litilz, PA 17543-9319.
MARCONI-COOPER
Colleen M. Cooper to Lee A. Marconi '88. September 28.
1991. St, Jude's Church, Mountain Top, PA. In the wedding
party from Susquehanna were Michael S. Dayton '88 and
Geoffrey M. Woodall '88 Lee is district executive with the
Northeastern Pennsylvania Council, Boy Scouts of America.
His wile is with the law offices of Rosenn, Jenkins & Greenwalcl.
Wilkes-Barre. PA, / 708 Horizon Village, Mountain Top,
PA 18707-2237
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MARQVETTEWALTER
Phyllis E. Walter '89 lo Ronald A, Marquelie. September
28. 1991. Winter Stale Park. Mifflinburg. PA. Susquehannans
in the wedding party were Heidi M. Perry '90 and Sarah
Waller '89. The groom is with Mac Jones Ford-Saab, Red
Lion. PA. / Apaninent C-41. \ii Bridlewood Way. York.
PA I7402-916«,
BATEMAN-CLARK
Dawn S. Clark '90 to Anthony G. Baleman Jr. '90. October
5. 1991. Mimmburg, PA. D. Alan Huseman '90 was in the
wedding party. / 2902 Upton Street NW, Washington. DC 20008.
CURICHHOLM
Kim J. Holm to Robert E. Curich '79. October 5. 1991 The
best man was Mark R. Lewis '79. / .16 Hopper Avenue. Pompton
Plains. NJ 07444.
JAEGER-ELSAS
Kimberly J. Elsas '89 to Ronald E. Jaeger. October 5.
1991. St. George's By The River Church. Rumson. NJ.
Christine M. Bohler '89 was in the wedding party. Kimberly
IS working toward her master's degree in social work at
Fordham University. Her husband is with Metropolitan Life
Insurance Co. / Unit 2C. 16 Cove Road. East Norwich.
CT 068.'>5,
VunHORN-PAIGE
Soma L. Paige lo Jeffrey S. VanHorn '84. October 12.
1991. Messiah Lutheran Church. New Berlin. PA Jeffrey
IS with HRB Systems. Inc. in State College. His wile works
al Lewislown Hospital, / 11.1 East Drive. Boalsburg. PA
16827-1518.
DiCIACOMO-ZUCCA
Amy Zucca '88 lo Peter DiGiacomo '89. October 12. 1991.
Sacred Heart Church. Vineland. NJ. Susquehannans in the
weddmg party were Barbara H. Dcakin '88. Erin M.
Donohue '88, John W, Wolfe '88, Charles G. "GreR"
Jcrrehian '88, Curtis L. Barrick '87, Kenneth R. Loisch
'87 and Gerald T. Pryor '90. Amy works at QUANTICS Inc
in Malvern. Peter works at Candee Sales in Upper Darby. /
848 North Franklin Street. Poitstown, PA 19464.
SPRENCER'PERLMAN
Alice M. Perlman '84 lo Kurt J. Sprenger, October 12.
1991. Lucien Methodist Church. Kings Park, NY In the
weddmg party from Susquehanna were Kellic Dressier Ladka
'84 and Beverly Jones Hoehing '84 Alice is assistant office
manager with ValCon Construction Consultants. Inc. in
Manhattan. NY. Her husband is a collector for Computer
Associates. Islandia. NY. / 319 Walter Avenue, Mineola.
NY 11501.
WOLFORD RUSSELL
Lisa A. Russell to Michael G. Wnlford '89. October 19,
1991. First Assembly of God. Eric. PA. Michael is a physician
at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey,
Mount Laurel, NJ./ 1417 Brittain Street, Berwick. PA 18603.
CLARK-HITE
Deborah A. Hile '89 to Michael B Clark, October 26,
1991, St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Flemington. NJ. In the
wedding party from Susquehanna were Kimberlee A. Halpin
'91 and Sonia Parkhurst Goldswortby '89 Deborah is a
supervisor. The Prudential. Toms River. NJ Her husband
is a construction estimator. Vinen Corp.. Annandale. NJ. /
6117 Wellington Place, Aberdeen, NJ 07747,
BRAYSWISHER
Gina A Swisher to William M, Bray '83, November 2,
1991. St. Mark's United Church of Christ. Lebanon. PA,
Musicians from Susquehanna tor the wedding were Lori M.
Kahan '85, David E, Bingaman '85. and Raymond E. Short
'82 Bill works for the Octorara Area School District. His wife
IS a substitute teacher. / 18 Stratford Village. Lancaster, PA
17602-1163.
PLMH-KINC
Adrienc M. King '87 to Michael Plath, November 2, 1991,
Immaculate Heart of Mary. Scotch Plains. NJ. Lisa Caruso
Approvato '87 was in the wedding party. Adriene is a broker.
Canton Fitzgerald, New York City. / 130 Sunnyvale Court.
Somerset. NJ 08873.
HARTMAN-WOLF
Mary E, Wolf '84 to Robert C, Hartman II. November
2. 1991. St Matthew Lutheran Church. Hanover. PA. In the
wedding party troni Susquehanna were Stephanie Farkas
Salinas '84 and William J, Price '82 Mary is a graduate
of the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia and is
director i>f youth at St Matthew Lutheran Church in Hanover.
Her husband is with Barnharl Electric. Hanover, / 606 York
Street, Hanover. PA 17331.
SINNOfT-FRIARS
Gail D, Friars '87 to Kevin M, Sinnott '87, November
16. 1991, West Side Presbyterian Church, Ridgewood, NJ.
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Elizabeth A,
Molloy '87, Anne E, Molloy '87. Assunta M. Cannone '87.
and W'illiam C, Calvert III '87. Gail is an office manager for
a pet care facility. Kevin is an account executive for Maersk
Lines, / 251 Main Avenue. Stirling. NJ 07980
LEWIS-DERKITS
Judith A, Derkils to Michael K, Lewis '84, November 23.
1991, St. John the BaptLst Catholic Church, Allentown, PA.
Michael is a computer technology teacher at Carbon County
Area Vocational-Technical School. His wife is a medical
assistant. /I952 South Law Street. Allentown, PA 18103-8613,
UECKERMAMN'ARNINC
Donna G Arning to Gerald W, Ueckermann '82, November
23, 1991, Epiphany Episcopal Church, Atlantic City, NJ, /
20 East Ashland Avenue, Pleasantville, NJ 08232.
BOWERS-HALTER
Vicki J, Halter '88 to Neal H, Bowers, November 23,
1991, Emanuel Lutheran Church, Friesburg, NJ. Vicki is with
Physicians Express in Bridgeton. Her husband is employed
by Ponton Farms in Canton. / R.D. 3. Bridgeton. NJ 08302.
ROOKE-AZOY
Cynthia M. Azoy to Christopher D. Rooke '82. November
.30. 1991. St. Peter's Episcopal Church. Morristown. NJ, Chris
is a bankruptcy manager for the AT&T Credit Corporation in
Parsippany, NJ. His wife is an assistant vice president in the
Morristown regional trust office of the First Fidelity Bank of
New Jersey. /Spring Valley Road. Morristown. NJ 07960.
McCORMICK-BEADENCUP
June Beadencup '91 to Todd M. McCormick.
December 14. 1991. Zion Lutheran Church, Hummelstown,
PA Susquehannans in the wedding party were Shani L,
Williams '91 and Kimberlee A, Halpin '91, June is with
Pennsylvania Rural Electric Association, Her husband is a
draftsman with Krehling Industries. / 7947 Rides Lane,
Hummelstown. PA 17036.
HUCHES-ZABRANSKY
Susan J, Zabransky '87 to Robert L. Hughes Jr., December
27, 1991, Zion Lutheran, Saddle River, NJ. In the wedding
party from Susquehanna were Jill Zabransky '90 and
Caroline Hackel Garrigan '86. / 588 Franklin Avenue,
Nutley, NJ 07110
ALWSKY-CHABALLA
Beth Chaballa to Leonard L. Alansky '85, December 28,
1991, St, Anthony's Catholic Church, Lancaster, PA. Joseph
P. Valch '86 was in the wedding party. Leonard is a clinical
pharmacist with Wyeth-Ayerst Research and employed by
Thrift Drug Co. in Downinglown. PA. His wife is with
Peoples/CVS Drug Store in Lititz. / 502 Thomas Road.
Downinglown. PA 19335-3036.
BENTZ-HEAPS
Danielle R. Heaps '90 to Stephen M. Beniz '87.
January 4. 1992. Trinity Episcopal Church. Buckingham. PA,
Susquehannans in the wedding party were Paul J. Bentz '84.
Renee Chodack '90 and Margaret K. Bentz '92 Steve is a
first lieutenant in the US. Army stationed in Baumholder,
Germanv. where they now reside. / HHC 2/68 AR. Unit
23725. k?0. AE 09034,
Born Crusaders
To Jeffrey and Lisa Campbell Lynch '81, a daughter, Meredith,
October 18, 1989, / 121 York Street, Enola, PA 17025.
To Sara and Edward P, Clancy '78. a daughter. Erin.
April 16. 1990, She joins brother" Daniel, born March 24.
1988, Edward is a vice president, accident and health.
American International Group. New York City, / 11
Carriage Drive. Middlctown. NJ 07748,
To Thomas E, '76 and Barbara Keller Dertouzos '76,
a daughter. Laurel Anne, Mav 1, 1990. She joins brother
Michael Keller, born April 25. 1986. / 917 Fillmore Road,
Norristown, PA 19401.
To Mr, and Mrs, George E, Saridakis '75, a daughter.
Joann Elizabeth Chang. July 9. 1990 ' 179 Delaware Street.
Woodbury. NJ 08096.
To William A. '76 and Kathleen Marvin Morgan '76.
a daughter, Margaret Anne, August 16, 1990. / 8 Antietam
Drive, R.D. 2. Birdsboro. PA 19508
To Walter J. '80 and Joan "Jodie" PCnniman Krzastek
'80, a son, Luke, September 17, 1990, He joins brother
Marcus Richard, born April 8, 1987, / 326 Hoffman Lane.
Glen Gardner. NJ 08826.
To Michael C. '80 and Nancy Mott Kammerer '80, a
daughter, Jeanette Lynn, January 11, 1991. / 17 Providence
Lane. Howell, NJ 07731.
To Richard J. and Patricia Schoenegan Levine '80, a son,
Taylor Adam. January 21, 1991, He joins sister Meredith. /
10023 Lampkin Way. Charlotte. NC 28259
To Jeffrey and Tura Hammarstrom Dickert "78, a son,
Timothy James, April 14, 1991, He joins sister Kaitlin. /
638 Sycamore Lane. North Brunswick. NJ 08902.
PairUk Kevin Sclioe
To Mr. and Mrs. Dale F. Schoener '78. a son. Patrick
Kevin. April 16. 1991. Suffering from severe neonatal
pneumonia at birth, Patrick spent 25 days in Lankenau
Hospital's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Dale is working
as a chemist with an emphasis on diagnostics. / 974 Wind
Song Road, West Chester, PA 19382.
To Mr, and Mrs. James S. Norell '81. a daughter, Emily
Victoria, May 17, 1991. / 16 Hathaway Drive. Garden City.
NY 11530
To Franz Peter '84 and Wendy Rittenhnuse Ariz '83,
a daughter, Erika Kristin, May 19, 1991. Peter is an accounts
manager with Carolina Freight Carriers, Neptune, NJ. / 17
Oakwood Drive. New Egypt. NJ 08533.
To Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mu.vselman '70. a son. Matthew Menzel,
June I, 1991. / 266 Byxbee Street. San Francisco. CA 94132.
To Mr, and Mrs. Ronald R, Reese '82, a daughter,
Maura Aileen, June 11, 1991. / 29 Medbury Road.
Wallingford, PA 19086.
To Douglas E. '81 and Lori Kummerle Garman '82, a
son. Paul Douglas. June 11. 1991, / 47 Banyan Drive,
Rochester, NY 14616,
To Thomas and Cheryl Wolchek Lee '73, a son, Dylan
Harris, June 12, 1991, He joins sister Rebecca Gayle. / 55
Lillian Court. Ramsey. NJ 07446,
To Scott R. '83 and Bonna Conner Brooks '83, a daughter,
Anne Marie, June 21. 1991. / 703 South Spruce Street,
Elizabethiown, PA 17022-2755.
To Herbert W. Ill '84 and Emily Schrefflcr Conover '87.
a son, Quinn Suifford, July 16, 1991. / 23 West Jonathan
Court. Kennett Square. PA 19348.
To F'rans-Willem '81 and Allison Camps van Riemsdyk
'83. a son. Trevor Willeni, July 24, 1991. He joins brother
James Frederik. / 81 Diamond Lane, Old Bridge. NJ 08857
To Marti and David J. Lantz '78, a son, David J IV, August
8, 1991. He joins Trevor, Holly and Amy. / H.C.R, 1, Box 444.
Sciota, PA 18354,
To Joseph M. '87 and Heather McRoberts Wallach '86.
a daughter, Courtney Emily, August 11, 1991, / R,R, 2, Box
639-D. Binghamlon, NY 1.3904-9515,
To Kenneth A. '84 and Jo-Ellen Malloy Miller '81. a
daughter, Jennifer Marie. September 15. 1991. She joins sister
Stephanie Anne, horn February 14, 1988. / 310 Saw Mill Lane,
Horsham, PA 19044.
To Jerome '76 and Elaine lanora Levkoff '77, a daughter
Kane, September 17, 1991, She |oins brothers Steven and
David. / 12 Rockleigh Drive. Ewing, NJ (1X628.
To Timothy and Marybeth Reitz Schneider '81. twins, son,
Michael John, and daughter, Emily Carol. September 27. 1991.
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ATTENTION
ALUMNI!
You may not know it, bul you can play a vital role
in the future of Susquehanna University.
Each year, as the number of coUege-age students
decreases nationally, the competition for qualified,
motivated young men and women becomes more
and more intense.
Thai's where you come in. With more than 11,000
alumni throughout the United Stales and Canada, we
already have an extraordinary network of recruiters
in place. After all. who better to promote Susquehanna
than those of you who have experienced it first-hand?
The procedure is quite simple. Whenever you identify
a student (relative, neighbor, friend) you believe would
be a prospect for our consideration, just send us the
information on the attached form. The Alumni and
Admissions Offices will do all of the follow-up work
and report to you on our results.
For those of you interested in doing more, the
Alumni/Parent Admissions Network (APAN) works
directly with the Admissions Office in attracting
qualified students to Susquehanna. Currently, nearly
200 alumni and parents participate in this program.
For additional information, check the appropriate box
on the form.
Your assistance with our recruiting efforts over the next
several years will enable Susquehanna University to remain
one of the nation's outstanding, small undergraduate
institutions. You are our greatest resource, and your
help will make a difference.
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The proud grandmother is Delphine Hoover Reilz '42. / 39
Olyinpic Vdlage Drive, Methuen, MA 01844-4158.
To Robert and Debra Hnrvath Ericksen '82. a son, Andrew
James. October 8. 1991. He joins brothers Matthew and Mark.
/717 Van Nest Drive. Martinsville. NJ 08836.
To Gary and Lauren Dunn Klein '79. a son. David Louis.
October 12. 1991. / 626 East 19lh Street. Chester. PA 19013.
To Tim and Catherine Sieben Taylor '84. a daughter.
Lauren Michelle. October 28. 1991.7 303 Hill Street. Mt.
Airy. MD 21771.
To James and Anne DelBello Kenny '83. a son, James
Michael. October 30. 1991. / 56 Harvard Street, Garden City.
NY 115.30
To Mr. and Mrs. William T. Adams '83. a son, William
Tyler. November 5. 1991. / 12333 Parks Farm Lane, Charlotte.
NC 28277
To Joseph and Christina Finkler Conroy '8L a son, Steven
Stewart. November 6. 1991. Hejomsbrother Michael Joseph, born
December 16, 1988. / 118 Parkview Road, Stratford, NJ 08084.
To Mr. and Mrs. David G. Bell '81, a daughter, Lauren
Marie, November 8. 1991, / 920 North Church Road. Sinking
Spring. PA 19608
To Stewart and Carol Nichols Callahan '75, a daughter,
Keisi Poole. November 15. 1991. She joins sister. Shea
Nichols, born November 18, 1988. / 3119 Ashking Drive,
Mechanicsville, VA 23111.
To Matthew '81 and Nancy Wright Greenshields '82,
a daughter, Kimberly Anne, November 19, 1991. She joins
brother Jack. / 8913 Avalon Drive, Richmond, VA 23229.
To Anthony and Sacha van Riemsdyk Altadonna '84,
a son, Joseph Lucas, December 12, 1991. Sacha is an account
executive. DialAmerica. Mahwah. NJ. / 79 Whispering Hills
Place. Chester. NY 10918,
To Timothy J. '85 and Susan McCarthy Brown '84. a
son, Michael Timothy. December 17 1991. Tim is a small
group consultant with Prudential Insurance. / 120 Chapel
Court. Downingtown. PA 19335.
To G Christian and Pamela Shultz Andreasen '84. a
son. Kevin Christian. January 8. 1992. / 24 Elizabeth Street,
Keyporl, NJ 07735.
To BE "Tex" and Janel Newman Hargest '82, a son,
Jeremy Luke, January 9, 1992. / 38 Pheasant Ridge Road,
Hanover, PA 17331.
Advanced Degrees
Celeste Rebecca Nowosiclski Banks '87; master of
^education in counseling, Shippensburg University.
Nancy A. Lariviere '84: doctor of philosophy in experimental
psychology. Slate University of New York at Binghamton. Her
mam research area was developmental psychobiology. She is
assistant professor of psychology at Monmouth College,
Monmouth, IL.
Eloise Jury Myers '70: master of public administration.
The Capital College. Pennsylvania State University.
Catherine Sieben Taylor '84: master of science in technology
management. University of Maryland, University College.
She is a personnel systems specialist for Hewlett Packard
Company, Rockville, MD.
Jeffrey W. Winter '72: doctor of ministry, McCormick
Seminary, Chicago, IL. Jeff is senior minister of the Corona
Presbyterian Church in Denver. CO. His wife. Judith Holmes
Winter '73 is a bone marrow nurse specialist al the University
of Colorado Medical Center.
Deaths
The Reverend Irwin E. Heckman '33. August 8. 1991.
Topton. PA. An Army veteran of World War I and II. he
graduated from the Lutheran Theological Seminary at
Gettysburg, PA. in 1934 and earned his master of divinity
degree from the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia
in 1947 He served the Sugar Valley-Salona Lutheran Parish of
Loganton. Clinton County, from 1934 to 1938: Zion Lutheran
Church. Kratzerville. Snyder County, from 1938 to 1943. and
was a chaplain at Ft. Benning, Georgia, from 1943 to 1946, He
was director of various Lutheran hospitals and homes in the
midwest from 1947 to 1951 and served the Lemasters Parish
in Franklin County from 1951 to 1956 and the Allegheny-Grill
Lutheran Parish from 1956 to 1963. Following his retirement
in 1963. he served Zion-St. John's Lutheran Church in Stouchsburg
until 1972. He was active on Synod committees and various
civic activities.
Sarah C. Shaulis '33, September 22, 1991, Socus. NY.
She was retired from the Virginia Employment Commission.
Norfolk. VA.
Charlotte Weaver Cassler '19. September 25. 1991.
Pittsburgh. PA, She had been a teacher in the Philadelphia
area before moving to Windber. PA. She was a member of
First Lutheran Church. Order of the Eastern Star, and past
president of the Windber Library Board. She was preceded
in death by her husband. Ernest B. Cassler '20.
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Ra>mond O. Rhine '29. October 2. 1991. Concord. MA
He graduated Irom Han-ard Divinity School in 1932. In 1933
he earned his master ot divinity degree from Chicago Lutheran
Semmary. He served the Wellfleet Congregational Church,
MA. and the Maplewood Congregational Church in Maiden.
MA. He became an Army chaplain in 1942, served in England.
France. Germany, and the Orient, and retired from the Army
as a lieutenant colonel in 1962. He earned a master's degree in
education in 1965 from Boston University and was a faculty
member of the Massachusetts Bay Community College until
he retired in 1976.
John H. Naegdi '36, October 10. 1991. Taylor. PA. He
earned his master's degree from the University of Pennsylvania
and was a World War II Army Air Corps veteran. He retired
after 38 years as a social studies teacher and basketball coach
in the Yeadon School District. Delaware County. In 1953. he
coached the Class C school to victory in the PIAA Class A
championship. He was the first person elected to the Yeadon
Hall of Fame, and also has been entered into the Susquehanna
University Sports Hall of Fame, the Scranton Area Hall of
Fame, and the Northeastern Pennsylvania Chapter of the slate
Hall of Fame. He was an active member of St. Paul's United
Church of Christ, having served as president of the church
council. He was a member of the Freemasons. Among the
survivors is his daughter. Beth Ann Naegeh Smith '85.
The Reverend David J. Heim '44, October 13. 1991. South
Hero. VT. He was a 1948 graduate of Colgate Rochester
Divinity School, Rochester. NY and had served us pastor of
First Baptist Church of Burlington. VT. for 31 years until he
retired m 1986. He previously served churches in Boston. MA.
and Huntingdon. PA. and had also served as chaplain on the
hospital ship Hope. He served on various church-related
organizations, was a founding trustee of the Vermont Baptist
Retirement Home, a member of the Rotary Club and other
cuic groups.
Dr. .John W. Keyes '29. November I. 1991. Carbondale,
PA. He had been a chemistry teacher m Moosic. PA and at
Salamanca Indian Reservation in New York, He was well
known for his Indian paintings He served his residency at
Moses Taylor Hospital and the tormer Hahnemann Hospital
and his surgical residency at Nanticoke State Hospital, He
had been on the medical staffs at Nanticoke State Hospital.
Carbondale General Hospital, and St. Joseph's Hospital.
Carbondale. PA, He was a 70-year member of the Boy Scouts
t)f America and a lover of Welsh music.
The Reverend Jerome V. Guss '36. November 17. 1991,
Gettysburg. PA , He was a graduate of the Lutheran Theological
Seminary at Gettysburg in 1939. He served the Marklesburg-
Saxlon Lutheran Parish from 1939 to 1944; the Addison-
Confluence Lutheran Parish from 1944 to 1954; St. James
Lutheran Church, Turbotville, PA. from 1954 to 1957; Bethany
Lutheran Church. Altoona. PA. from 1957 to 1966; and the
Bendersville Lutheran Parish from 1966 to 1981. After he
retired he did supply preaching. He was a former director of
the Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary and served on various
ctHiimittees in the Central Penn Synod,
Henry R. Albright '54. November 28. 1991. Shamokin
Dam. PA. He was a buyer for Weis Markets before retiring m
May of 1991, He was a member of Albright United Methodist
Church. Sunbury. PA; the Penn AtTiliaieof the American Diabetes
Association, where he was past president; the Freemasons;
and the American Association ot Retired Persons.
The Reverend Doctor George K Harkins hc'71. December
3. 1991, Wyckolf. NJ Nationally known as a church diplomat
and interpreter of Lulhcranism. he also served as pastor of
Zion E\angclical Lutheran Church of Penbrook from 1940 to
1949 He had also been a Lutheran Church national secretary
Among the survivors is his wile. Janet Earhart Harkins *36,
Robert W. Radell '48. December 7. 1991, Sunrise. FL.
He served in the US, Navy before attending Susquehanna
and graduating in 1948, He earned his master's degree in
psychohigy troni Penn Slate University in 1949. He was a sales
manager with Vila Var Paint Corp. before becoming manager
of national acctmnts for Dutch Boy Paints, He was manufacturer's
representative and president. Enterprises Unlimited Inc..
Tan
. FL.
Martha A. Fisher '33, December 10, 1991. Hummels
Wharf. PA. She earned a bachelor of music degree in 1933
and a bachelor of arts degree in 1937 from Susquehanna. In
1943 she earned her master's degree from Bucknell Universiiy.
Following a brief leaching assignment at Fisher's School. Snyder
County, she taught in the Sunbury schools for 35 years, serving
as school psychologist for 11 years. She taught classes for
mentally handicapped and brain-injured children for seven
years and was the first guidance director of the Sunbury Area
Schools. She also taught experimental psychology at Susquehanna
Universiiy and was a clinical psychologist for Danville Stale
Hospital. She was a member of American Psychological
Association; Pennsylvania Psychological Association; and
many other educational associations. She was listed in the
National Register of Educational Researchers in 1966; the
Directory of International Biography m 1966; Who's Wfw in
the Bisi'in 1969; and Who's Wfw of American Women,
1963-75.
William T. Rule, former faculty member. December 10.
1991, Danville. PA, He had been a C.PA. with a Philadelphia
accounting firm. He taught at Temple University tor 15 years
before joining the faculty at Susquehanna.
Rebeccas. Rebuck '90, December 11. 1991. Sunbury, PA,
She was a pedestrian victim of a motor vehicle accident.
The Reverend John F. Kindsvatler '32. December 20. 1991.
Venice. FL, He earned his bachelor degree from the Lutheran
Theological Seminary at Philadelphia in 1935. He had an
honorary doctor of divinity degree bestowed by Susquehanna
in 1954. He served congregations in Ford City. PA. and St,
John, East Liverpool. PA. before moving to Woosler. OH.
where he served Zion Lutheran Church from 1944 until he
retired in 1971. He then served as associate, visitation, and
interim pastor at St, Paul. Sarasota. FL.
The Reverend Paul B. Lucas '28. December 20. 1991.
Quincy. PA, Among the survivors is his daughter. Caroline
Lucas Boyer '54. He had been pastor of Second Lutheran
Church. Chambersburg. PA. until his retirement in 1969. He
had served on the Susquehanna University Board of Directors.
Gail Wisdo Jackson '74. December 23. 1991. of Manassas.
VA. at Danville, PA. She attended Katherine Gibbs Secretarial
School. She earned her paralegal degree from Pennsylvania
State University in 1976.
James M. Herrold '28. December 31. 1991. Port Trevorton.
PA. He was preceded in death by his wife. T\vila Crcbs
Herrold '30. who died in 1984. He was a teacher in Union
Township School District for nine years. He worked for the
U.S. Postal Service from 1935 to 1968 as a postmaster.
Following retirement he worked with his brother George '25
in the John C. Herrold Country Store, He was a member of
Sharon Lutheran Church, the Freemasons, and the Snyder
County Historical Society, He is survived by two brothers.
Warren C. '41 of York Haven. PA. and Dr. Lewis C. '30. of
Mount Wolf. PA.
John W. Hosteller '39. December 31. 1991. Pittsburgh. PA.
He had been an assistant purchasing agent. Pittsburgh Piping
& Equipment.
Flora Hull Longenecker '27. January 2. 1992. Miami. FL.
She earned her master of education degree in guidance from
Penn State University in 1957, She taught at Nautilus Junior
High School in Miami Beach, FL for nearly 30 years, serving
as a guidance counselor prior to her retirement in 1970. She
enjoyed traveling and visited Europe. China and Mexico. She
was a member of St. Peter's and St, Thomas-By-The-Bay
Churches in Miami.
Margaret Markle Artley '32. January 18. 1992. Aurora.
CO, She retired after 33 years as a music teacher for the State
Correctional Institution. She was a member of the Pennsylvania
Association of Retired State Employees, She was a member
and former organist at St. James Episcopal Church.
Nathanial A, Danowsky 'IS. January 19. 1992. Lewisburg.
PA. His career in education, both as a teacher and administrator,
spanned 48 years. He taught at Buffalo Township. Black Run
School, andRichhill Township. Green County, and was
principal in Richhill Township. Northumberland Borough.
Selinsgrove Borough, and Western High School, later renamed
Duke Ellington High School of Performing Arts, in Washington,
DC. He taught two years at Waynesburg College, summer terms
at Susquehanna, and served 15 years in various capacities with
the Pennsylvania Department of Education. Harrisburg. PA,
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Deaths
Com (nued from page 13
He wiis a member of Mazeppa Lutheran Church, the Freemasons,
and numerous educational associations.
Barbara Errickson Boyajian '71, January 21. 1992.
Harrisburg. PA. Among the survivors is her husband
Richard Boyajian '69, She earned her master's degree
in library science from Drexel University in 1972 and was
a former hbrarian in Northern York School District. She
was also an elder m the Presbyterian Church U.S.A.. and
a member and supermtendent of the Sunday school of Monaghan
Presbyterian Church.
Frances Kemble Sharer '29. January 21. 1992. New York
City, formerly of Mount Carmel. PA. She had been a proofreader
for the Mount Carmel Item, and she wrote articles under the
pen name "Fran." She was a direct descendant of Edward
Doty, who arrived in America on the Mayflower. She was a
member of the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants
and the Conrad-Weiser Chapter of the Daughters of the
American Revolution.
Gilbert O. Day '52. January 31. 1992. Falmouth. MA. A
Navy veteran of World War II, he was music supei^isor in the
Mifflinburg School System for many years and served as choir
director at First Lutheran Church in Mifflinburg, PA. He moved
to Mashpee. MA. 20 years ago. The past seven years he worked
at his son's business "Day Signs of Teaticket." He was a member
oftheFreemasonsandof John Wesley United Methodist Church.
Falmouth. MA.
Rulh Goff Nicodemus '30. February 15. 1992. Lewistown,
PA She taught high school is Halifax. PA from 1931-35. She
was preceded in death by her husband. Dr. Bryce E. Nicodemus
'31, She had been an active member of St, John's Evangelical
Lutheran Church. Lewistown. PA. serving on the church
council and as a Sunday school teacher. She was a former
board member of the Y.M.C.A. in Lewistown. former member
of Lewistown Women's Club, a member of Miffiin-Juniata
Medical Auxiliary, the Lewistown Hospital Auxiliary, and the
Lewistown Country Club. At one time she had been licensed
to fly small planes.
Class of 1991 Report
William E. Allen is workmg toward his M.S. degree at
Mansfield University
J. Cooper Altmiiler is a programmer/analyst with Bell
Allanlic. Philadelphia
Phillip A. Amarante is a cash and inventory accountant
for Geisingcr Medical Center, Danville. PA.
Sarah E. Andres is the director of public relations at
Murphy Realty/Bcltcr Homes & Gardens. Saddle River. NJ.
Jill M. Andrews is self-employed m West Reading. PA.
Andrew N. Babcock is a management trainee m the
corporate trust division. Fidelity Bank Corporation,
Philadelphia,
Brett W. Ballenger ts studying pastoral counseling at
Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary. Columbia, SC.
Dixie L. Barth is employed as a part-lime substitute
teacher in the six school districts around her home in
McAhsterville, PA,
David J. Battisti is working toward his J.D. degree at
Dickinson School of Law in Carlisle. PA.
Brent C. Baxter is attending (he University of Pittsburgh,
pursuing a MS. degree in software engineering.
June Beadencup McCormick is with Pennsylvania Rural
Electric Association
Kristin A. Beccaria is a human resources assistant for the
Osteopathic Hospital of Philadelphia College.
John Bell is employed by the Bell Corporation. Livingston, NJ.
Tarrin M. Belluce is studying lor her paralegal certification
at the Philadelphia Institute of Paralegal Training,
Michael J. Bencivengo is a financial analyst for Chester
Bencivengo. Lake Hopatcong, NJ,
Dawn Benev Graf is a staff accountant. AHEDD, Inc
Camp Hill. PA,
Lyn F. Benson is assistant manager of Haagen-Da7s with
Premier Goods, Inc. West Fairfield. NJ.
Tammy L. Bilger is the general manager of the Peppermint
Lounge. Sunbury. PA,
Aaron B. Billger is executive communications project
coordinator. Pennsylvania Blue Shield. Camp Hill. PA.
Sheryl A. Boblick is a marketing representative for Federal
Insurance Services, Ephrata. PA.
Jeremy T. Boyer is the news director for WCHX radio in
Yeagertown, PA,
Jerrel H. Boyer is a medical student. University of New
England. Biddeford. ME.
Jennifer L. Bremer is a programmer analyst. Robbins
Gioia. Inc. Alexandria. VA.
Erik W. Bronander is a market analyst for CY Agency.
Cranford. NJ.
Russell L. Brown is an underwriter trainee for Reliance
National in New York City.
Beth A. Caccia is a sales representative for Minolta Corp .
Hawthorne, NY,
Matthew A. Caretti is a marketing development
coordinator. Pro-Style Football League, Carrollton, TX.
Daniel M. Casey has been accepted into the doctoral
program at the University of Alabama to study atmospheric
physics,
Robert J. Cicala is in the information systems management
program at General Electric. Stamford. CT.
Robert S. Ciccarelli is a fund accountant. SEI Corporation.
Wayne. PA.
Helen C. Cichan is a receptionist at the Coco & Buff Hair
Salon. Lulherville. MD,
Steven C. Claycomb is a registered nurse at Chestnut Hill
Hospital. Chestnut Hill. PA,
Melissa Corazzi is a marketing representative. Keystone
Business Products. Bethlehem. PA,
Mark D. Cote is a residential counselor. Devereux
Foundation. Glenmoore. PA,
Paul D. Cote is a chemist for Viking Energy.
Northumberland. PA,
Joseph T. DeDay is a staff analyst for Pennsylvania Blue
Shield. Camp Hill." PA.
Daniel T. Downing works in sales for Northwestern
Financial Services. New York City.
Lynn Drolet is an upper intermediate teacher (grades 5-6)
for Pinkslon Street School. Henderson, NC.
Jennifer W. Duffy is a manager of a pool for Perkasie
Borough in Perkasie. PA.
Kimberly B. Ediund is a sales representative for TAP
Phamaceuticals. Deerfield, IL.
Cheryl Edwards Gobin is a pharmacist technician, Dixon
Pharmacy. New Cumberland, PA.
Karen M. Engel is attending Mansfield University in
Mansfield. PA to obtain her education certificate.
Cindy K. Falck is an EMC engineer. General Electric
Astro Space Division. Philadelphia,
Debra J. Feaster works for West Branch Day Care Center
in South Williamsport. PA.
Brendan J. Flynn is attending Ml. Ida College/New
England Institute in Boston. MA to obtain his license in
mortuary science,
Dena Freimanis is an internal auditor for the Internal
Revenue Service, Washingt(tn. DC.
Marcia R. Fr>klund is a substitute teacher for the Norristown
Area School District, Norristown, PA.
Vincent E. Furey III is a financial planner. New York Life
Insurance Co.. Philadelphia.
Carolyn L. Fuss is working toward her M.S. degree in biology
at Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond. VA.
Denis J. Gallagher is working toward an M.B.A. degree
in economics at Loyola University, Baltimore, MD.
Keith M. Gallagher works as a trade corrections specialist
at Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.. Somerset. NJ.
Jennifer M. Gavel is a sales executive assistant. Prudential.
Gary. NC.
Kate L. George is a math and computer teacher at the Deerfield
School, Mountainside, NJ.
Stuart F. Glasby, Jr. is a research assistant, U.S. Department
of Commerce. Washington, D.C.
Karen A. Gomory is attending Monmouth College in Long
Branch. NJ. for her M.B.A, degree,
Maria Gonzalez-Savage is working toward her MS. degree
in biology, Bucknell University. Lewisburg, PA,
Melissa Good Markley is a sales representative for UARCO.
Camp Hill, PA.
Jon A. Grove is a primary care sales representative.
Parke-Davis.
Joann E. Gursky is a solutions integration specialist at
Hewlett Packard. Atlanta. GA.
Kimberlee A. Halpin teaches third grade at Holy Family
Elementary. Hazlet. NJ.
Cynthia N. Hamme works in retail banking at the Bank
of Boston. Boston, MA.
Linda R. Hauptii is studying school psychology at
Northeastern University. Boston. MA, to obtain her
MEd, degree,
Melinda S. Heck is an assistant manager. The Gap, Inc..
Camp Hill. PA
Brian K. Heiden is a sales agent for Windermerg Real
Estate. Northwest Inc., Seattle, WA.
Alan W. Hepburn is an accountant for AMP. Inc..
Harrisburg. PA.
Christopher A. Herbine is the manager of operations of
Drug. Plastics & Glass, Boyertown. PA.
Melissa M. Herbster is working toward her M.A. degree
in counseling, Villanova University. Villanova. PA,
Erin M. Higgins is a paging territory manager at TransAction
Communications, Paramus. NJ.
Jeffrey D. Hoffman is a line supervisor. Suncom Industries,
Northumberland, PA,
Nancy J. Horner is studying elementary education for her
M,S, degree at S.UN.Y in New Paltz. NY.
Robert S. Huggard is a computer credit analyst. Citizens
First National Bank of New Jersey, Glen Rock. NJ.
Kathlenn M. Hughes is an internal auditor for the Internal
Revenue Service, Washington. D.C.
Kimberly D. Janis is a sales representative for American
Office Equipment. Paramus, NJ.
Bradford H. Jonas works in marketing, distribution and
sales for Greenbrook Electronics, Greenbrook, NJ.
Robert H. Kalomho is a data input clerk for First National
Bank of Namibia Ltd in Windhoek. Namibia.
'^Ben Kaminski works for Claster's, Bellefonte. PA.
Timothy S. Kercher is working toward his M.S. degree
in chemistry, Montana State University. He is a graduate
assistant teacher
Chang-Suk Pius Kim is studying mathematics at Drexel
University to obtain his M,S, degree,
Erik D. Kirkland completed the School of Infantry at
Marine Corps Base. Camp Lejeune. NC.
Pele PaUadino '90. third from left, is the lead vocalist for
The BADLEES. a rock and roll quintet based in central
Pennsylvania. Tlie BADLEES, who had recorded two earlier
record albums, have recently released their first album-length
compact disc, ' 'Diamonds in the Coal. ' ' Tfte band has been
described as combining "elements of rock, country and folk
to create a unique composite sound all their own. ' ' PaUadino.
a New Jersey native who relocated to Northumberland, PA.
joined the band in 1990. Vie group is known for headlining
around both Pennsylvania and New York City, hut they have
also opened up for such national acts as Firehouse, The
Tragically Hip, and Cheap Trick (at Susquehanna 's Weber
Chapel Auditorium in the full of 1991). When recording this
CD, the BADLEES got a special guest to solo on one song:
Douglas Kennedy '89, who plays for Vie GreenHouse.
another band featuring Susquehanna alums.
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Jennifer Kirkncr is employed by Weis Markets. Danville.
PA
Edward M. Kovalski is an assistant sales representative lar
the Campbell Soup Company. Wilkes-Barre. PA.
Neil Kromash is a U.S. Peace Corps volunteer serving in
the Central African Republic.
Sangeeta 1^1 is employed as a management trainee for
Macy's Northeast. New York City.
Dougla-S J. LankoH is a sales trainee for Lehman Brothers.
New York City
Nancy R. Leach is attending Dickinson School of Law in
Carlisle. PA. for her J.D. degree.
Mallheu \\. Lent is studying for his J.D. degree at the
Pittsburgh University .School of Law, Pittsburgh, PA.
Malthew R. Lincoln is a sales trainee for Solutions
Marketing. Inc.. Madison. NJ.
Melissa K. Lord is working to obtain her Ph.D. degree in
cell and molecular biology from Penn State University's
Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA.
William K. Loss is an appraiser. H&G Appraisal Company.
Dunellen. NJ,
Joseph R. Lucia is a staff auditor for Arthur Andersen &
Co., Lancaster. PA.
John M. Lund is a seat-belt promoter Vermont Department
of Education. Montpelier VT.
Kristin A. Lurov\isl is a behavior specialist for The Bancroft
School. Haddonfleld. NJ.
Andrew B. Markie is a specialist clerk for Timber Hill.
Inc . Philadelphia.
•Scott Marsland. afniiated with the Church of the Brethren
Volunteer Service, is on assignment at the Catholic Worker
House in San Antonio, TX.
Melissa Martz is a chemist. EL DuPont.
Dana R. Ma.scioii is a criminal court clerk for the Luzerne
Count) Court House, Wilkes-Barre, PA.
Michelle D. McCabe is a credit manager for Norwest
Financial. Harnsburg. PA.
Megan E. McCutcheon is a sales/marketing representative.
Kinko's of Ohio. New Brunswick. NJ,
Marie Ann McLaughlin substitute teaches for several
school districts and also works for Acme Markets in Upper
Darby. PA,
Jennifer L, McMahon works in customer relations for
Cellular One, Paramus, NJ,
David J, Mead is attending Montclair State College in
New JcrscN lo earn his teaching certificate.
Jennifer A, Miller is an office supervisor for Adia Personnel
Service, Harnsburg, PA.
Christine A. Moneada is working as an assistant teacher
lor F.cole-Collieje Saint-Vincent in Blois Ciedey. France.
Keith >\. Morris is a consulting geologist. Groundwater
and l-n\ ironincni.il Services, Inc. Exton, PA,
Britt \\. Mowery is an associate resales representative
for the federal government's Saliie Mae student loan program,
Wilkes-Barre, PA.
BnKk W. Mowery is a marketing representative. Susquehanna
Health Care. Berwick. PA,
Su/anne E. Murphy is the assistant director of the American-
Italian Foundation lor Cancer Research, New York City.
Mark H. Nicholas is studying law at Syracuse University
to obtain his J.D, degree.
Sandra J. Nichols is a classroom aide for Harding School.
Kenilworth. NJ.
Laura J. Odenwald is working toward her M. A. degree
in English at William Patterson College. Wayne, NJ.
Donald J. Padgett is studying plant biology at the University
of New Hampshire. Durham. NH.
Michelle E. Palumare.s is a manager/buyer for Mahwah
Florist. Inc . Mahwah. NJ.
Gina M. Parisi is a client service coordinator for National
Health Laboratories. Cranford. NJ.
Sarah J. Parker is a lecturer in English at the Academy of
Economics in Wroclaw. Poland.
Laura P. Passaro is an administrator. Sun Microsystems.
Somerset. NJ.
Eilcen E. Petroski is a paralegal with Hanlon, Lavigne,
Herzteld & Rubin. She is also attending Fairleigh Dickinson
llniversity, Madison, NJ, to obtain her certification in
paralegal studies.
Christopher M. Plankenhorn is a retail merchant for
Plankenhorn Stationery. Williamsport. PA.
I^e Anna Carr Polak is a medical assistant for Dr
Lcsorcenof Rochellc Park. NJ.
Frank Gill '31 has been cutting hair in his ime-wom shop
in Troxetville, PA, for 75 years. Ttw 94-year-old, who claims
to be America 's oldest working barber, was the subject of
a recent feature story in the Harrishurg Patriot-Ni-ws.
Stephen K. Prentiss is a senior research assistant at
Response A Analysis Corporation. Princeton, NJ,
Eric G. Prepulnick is studying for his J,D. degree at
Cornell University Law School. Ithaca. NY.
Theresa Presley Riegel is an assistant supervisor for
the afierschotti program at Union County Child Care in
Lewisburg. PA.
Anne M. Rank is a third grade teacher Immaculate
Conception School. Williamsport. PA.
Carrie 1^. Ratkus is a telephone sales representative for
Electronic Data Systems Corporation. Camp Hill. PA.
Daniel (;. Rattay is working toward his M.S. degree in
educational psychology. University of Albany at Albany, NY.
He is also a graduate assistant and assistant football coach,
Michael L. Reed is attending the Lutheran Theological
Seminary, Gettysburg, PA.
Shann B. Reeder is a frozen foods coordinator, Giorgio
Foods. Inc.. Temple. PA.
Am.N K. Roeereto is a sales associate. The Limited, Cherry
Hill Mall, Cherry Hill, NJ,
LeisI G. Roehrer is employed by Claudia King and
Associates, Inc.. Jersey City, NJ,
Michael L Romberger is a caseworker trainee at Schuylkill
County Children and Youth Services, Pottsville, PA.
Karen S. Rosillo is a staff accountant for Geriatric &
Medical Centers. Inc.. Philadelphia. PA.
Karen L. Rosner is in the executive management training
program at Macy's Northeast. New York City.
Linda A. Rowe is a public relations assistant. Institute for
Advanced Study. Princeton. NJ.
Ann M. Rupprecht is an American history teacher tor
Aberdeen Middle School. Bel Air, MD,
Laura R. Saalmuller is an administrative assistant in
marketing for CPl Insurance Group. Morristown. NJ.
Danielle Samniareo is a business analyst for Kraft General
Foods Corporation. Newark, DE.
Alice .\. Schilling works for Dr John Brady of Freeland.
PA, as an orthodontic assistant.
Mark E. Schmidt is a starter/marshall for Wintergreen
Resorts. Wintercreen. VA.
Jeanne A. Schultz is a management trainee for K Mart
Fashion Corporation. Wayne, NJ.
Frederick VV. Schwartz is a general office/warehouse
worker. RCA Telephone, Moorestown, NJ.
Martin A. Schweiler is employed by Arthur Andersen,
New York City,
Kelly L. Shaw is a staff accountant. George J, Gerbino.
CPA.. Fogelsville, PA.
Geoffrey A. Shearer is a photographer for The Camera
Box. Camp Hill. PA,
Maura E. Sheehan is an assistant director for IDC of
Bloomficld. NJ,
Patricia J. Sheehan is a day care teacher, Noah's Ark,
Wesl Hartford, CT,
Heather R. Sheriff is employed by Sears Roebuck.
York, PA.
Suzanne M. Slease attends Bloomsburg University.
Bloomsburg. PA to earn her MA degree, and works
as a secretary for Fromni Security Agency. Milton. PA,
Scott E. Smith is a claims assistant for Atlantic Mutual
Insurance Companies. Madison. NJ.
Janel E. Snyder portrayed Maria in the "Sound Of Music"
at the Rockwell Center Milton. PA,
Samuel A. Soley works in sales and delivery. D&E
Beverage of Andreas. PA.
Keira L. Strickler is attending Boston University in
Boston. MA. to earn her M.S.W, degree in social work.
Ray E. Swartz is an account executive for Hibbard
Brown. Lancaster PA.
Deborah A. Tachovsky is a contract specialist intern for
Naval Contracting. Washington, DC,
Noriko Tanaka is studying biochemistry at the University
of Wyonnng, Laramie, WY,
Laura L. Tidemann is an elementary music teacher for
Kent County Schools, Chesterlown, MD.
Diane R. TraumuIIer works as a dental assistant for Dr
Robert T. Wong. Teaneck. NJ.
Amy E. Troup is a substitute teacher for Selinsgrove Area
School District. Selinsgrove. PA.
David W. Tucker is in management training for Zimmerman
Enterprises. Inc. Sunbury. PA,
VN'illiam E. Tuffy works as a laboratory analyst for Pall
Corporation. East Hills. NY.
Noel E. Vaughn is employed by Wayne County Schools
in Monticello. KY as a special education teacher, assistant
football coach, and assistant wrestling coach,
Claudine L. Vogel is studying for her B.S.N, in nursing at
Carlow College. Pittsburgh. PA and is also employed as an
executive assistant lor Vogel Disposal Service. Inc., Mars, PA,
Sandra E. Wachter is a receptionist/greeter Archer
Management Services at BMW North America Headquarters,
Woodcliff Lakes. NJ.
Brenda D. Wanner is a chapter consultant for Sigma Kappa
Sorority. Indianapolis. IN.
Jennifer A. Ward is an assistant manager for The Gap at
Rockaway Townesquare. Rockaway, NJ.
Craig K. Warner is an accountant for Arthur Andersen,
Lancaster PA.
Paul C. Weibel is attending the University of Tampa's
evening program and is employed by the Wall Disney World
Co. as a merchandiser
Charlene A. Wells is a special education teacher. Cape
Henlopen School District. Lewes. DE.
Janice L. Wilcoxen is in the accounting department of Roska
Direct Marketing, an advertising agency near Philadelphia.
Shani L. Williams is studying for her Ph.D. degree in
biochemistry at Milton S. Hershey Medical Center/
Penn State, Hershey, PA,
Charles R. Winkler is a stagehand for the Metropolitan
Opera, New York City.
Scott M. Witman is a licensed insurance agent/producer.
Focht Agency. Robesonia. PA.
Scott H. WvatI IS studying lor his M.S. degree in electrical
engineering at Johns Hopkins Llniversity, Baltimore, MD,
Lori A. Voder is a residential program worker for Raystown
Development Services, Inc , Huntingdon, PA
James J. Zdaneewicz is an assistant audio engineer for
Susquehanna Sound. Norlhumherland. PA.
Mark P. Zimmerman is an assistant manager ot Wilson's
Outdwr Traders. Susquehanna Vallcv Mall. Hummels Wharf. PA
Gregg J. Zollo is a junior sales trainee for Lehman Brothers,
New York City
SUSQUEHANNA
ALUMNUS
16
Newsmakers
Philanthropy
Arlan K. Gilbert '55 has recently published Historic
Hillsdale College: Pioneering Higher Educution 1844-1900.
The book, described as a "unique and most
comprehensive history of a small school of the 19th
century," is the result of three years' work. His sources
range from the archives of Hillsdale to scrapbooks and
memory boxes of older Hillsdale alumni. The emphasis
is on the school's significance in the national pattern of
the nineteenth century. Hillsdale has recorded many
firsts in the history of American education, including
having the first college charter in the U.S. to include a
guarantee of equal education for women and to prohibit
discrimination because of race or color.
Dr Gilbert also has a number of strong ties to
Susquehanna. He was valedictorian of his class and
an avid supporter of S.U. sports. His father. Dr.
Russell W. Gilbert, H'47, was a professor of German
at Susquehanna from 1930 until 1970. He was also well
known for his enthusiasm for Crusader sports, and was
named to the University's Sports Hall of Fame in 1980
as the outstanding fan. Arlan Gilbert's sister, Joyce '54
was the assistant registrar here from 1959 until her death
in 1979.
Gilbert earned his M. A. from the University of Delaware
in 1957 and did his doctoral study at the University of
Wisconsin. He has published many articles in historical
magazines, and was named Hillsdale College Professor
of the Year in 1984. He and his wife Carolyn reside in
Hillsdale and are the parents of three children.
Arlan Gilbert's mother Viola still resides in
Selinsgrove and has generously donated the Russell
Gilbert Pennsylvania German Collection to Susquehanna
University. The collection is placed in the Pennsylvania
Room of the Blough-Wcis Library.
Rudolph Sharpe '69 has been named Pennsylvania
Secondary School Teacher of the Year in 1992. A faculty
member in the Lower Dauphin School District, he was
selected from a field of 169 candidates. Sharpe teaches a
survey course of British literature, a course on English
literature, and a class in the humanities enrichment
program, and serves as the advisor for the freshman and
senior classes. In his spare time, he teaches English
composition at Harrisburg Area Community College.
Sharpe credits his great love for the English language
to one of his teachers, and he has afso been a tremendous
infiuence on his own students who rave about his
enthusiasm for the subject. Pennsylvania Govenor Robert
P. Casey said Sharpe "earns high praise from his colleagues
for his superb and creative approach to the teaching of
writing, and for his leadership in helping other teachers
to use writing throughout the curriculum." Sharpe has
been working with other Lower Dauphin teachers to
develop a writing center where both students and teachers
can learn to improve their writing skills in all areas
of study.
Sharpe is the president of the Pennsylvania Council
of Teachers of English and a member of the board of
directors of the national council. He is also the president
of the advisory board for the Patriot-News Scholastic
Writing Awards.
Since he began teaching at Lower Dauphin 23 years ago,
Sharpe has earned his master's degree from Shippensburg
University and is presently working on his doctorate
degree in rhetoric at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
He lives in Hummelstown, PA, with his wife, Marcia
Spangler Sharpe '69, and their two children. Amy
and Jeremy.
Dr. Clyde H, Jacobs has established the Clyde H.
Jacob.s Scholarship Endowment. Income from the
endowment will be used for scholarships to students
with financial need, with preference given to those
inajoring in the sciences.
The Susquehanna Sports Hall of Fame Fund for
Athletics has been established by Samuel '41 and
Eleanor Fletcher. Mr. Fletcher, a co-captain of the
undefeated 1940 football team, was inducted into the
Susquehanna Hall of Fame as a charter member in
1967
Any expenditures from the fund will be made at
the discretion of the athletic director, as approved by
the president.
The William C. Davenport '53 Scholarship Fund
has been established in his honor by his wife, Peggy
Henderson Davenport '54 and his family: H. Anne
Davenport, Dr. W. Clark Davenport, Dr. Lisa C.
Davenport, and S. Marshall Davenport. Mr. Davenport
is a longtime supporter of Susquehanna and has
served on the University Board of Directors.
Students who are enrolled in the Sigmund Weis
School of Business and who have financial need
will be eligible for the scholarship.
Susquehanna University has received a bequest from
the estate of Phoebe C. Herman '17 which will be
used to establish the Dr. and Mrs. Percival J.
Herman Memorial Scholarship Fund. Income from
the fund will be awarded annually to a Selinsgrove Area
School District graduate who needs financial assistance.
Mrs. Beatrice Ebert has established the C. Kermit
and Beatrice H. Ebert Scholarship Fund in honor
of her husband, Kermit, and in recognition of the Eberts'
interest in Susquehanna University and young men
and women.
The income from the fund will be awarded annually
to academically promising students with financial need.
ARA Services has made a gift to the University
for the purchase of food service equipment. The funds
will be used primarily for the new Encore Cafe in the
Charles B. Degenstein Campus Center.
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. is sponsoring
30 scholarships for high school students attending
Susquehanna's summer workshop in business.
The workshop, conducted by the Sigmund Weis
School of Business, will use computer simulation
to study the automobile industry.
Paul D. Olbrich '59 recently received the 1992 Brotherhood Award sponsored by the Mifflin County
Round Table of Christians and Jews. A resident ofLewistown, PA, Olbrich is director ofpersontwl
and industrial relations at Sanyo Manufacturing USA Corp. in Milroy. He was honored at a special
dinner sponsored by civic and community^ organizations including the Boy Scouts of America, the
Lewistown Presbyterian Church (where he both sings in the choir and plays in the bell choir), the
Lewistown Hospital board of directors, the Stone Arch Players (which he helped found), and the
Mifflin-Juniata Arts Council. Paul is a Susquehanna alumni club chair, and the University was
represented by the Reverend E. Raymond Shaheen '37, special assistant to the President, who
presented the honoree with a drawing ofSeibert Hall including a hand-written message from Dr
Joel Cunningham.
Susquehonnans pictured above with Paul Olbrich are (from left to right) son Christopher '88,
Paul. 11 lA Thiry Reamer Olbrich '5^ .v<wi Eric '91. father-in-law Paul D. Reamer '31. and E,
Raymond Shaheen '37.