2022 IMPACT REPORT
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For more than 125 years, generous leaders like you have helped to sustain every aspect of the Delaware Valley University student experience and to maintain every area of campus. DelVal remains grounded in our core values β the foundation of who we are as an institution β and true to the mission that dates back to our founding in 1896. We continue to provide students with a well-rounded, experiential education that positions them for success in their career trajectory. You have chosen to invest in the University at a critical time in our history. This is the time for DelVal. Your support allows us to invest in our roots as we broaden our reach, and as we prepare to launch a comprehensive campaign, we will look to you to continue to enhance our studentsβ
experience by investing in strategic priorities that move the University forward. These priorities include advancing student success, emphasizing experiential learning, expanding community partnerships, and making capital improvements.
I thank you again for supporting the foundation of the student experience at DelVal. You are making a valuable contribution not only to the success of the students here today, but to the very future of our institution.
Thank you for your dedication and generous support of Delaware Valley University and our students. It is because of alumni, friends, parents, and corporate and foundation partners like you that we can generate the essential resources our students need to receive an affordable, quality education.
Your support is an investment in our studentsβ success and an investment in the value of a DelVal education. Your gifts β regardless of amount β are significant to our students, making a difference in their lives by having a direct impact on their experience.
Benjamin E. Rusiloski, Ph.D. President
The success of our students and of the University would be impossible without your support and dedication. I hope that you will continue to invest in this bright future. Thank you!
Joseph T. Fiochetta Vice President, Development and Alumni Affairs
Delaware Valley University recently closed out its 125th anniversary with a successful fundraising campaign, raising nearly $8.2 million to support the Universityβs mission. The campaign was launched in 2021 with a goal to raise funds that enhance the Universityβs student and learning programs, improve campus facilities, and provide scholarships to students in need.
βThis campaign was critical in helping us achieve our strategic goals and providing students with the resources they need to succeed,β said DelVal President, Dr. Benjamin Rusiloski. βThank you to the nearly 1,800
individual and corporate partners that supported DelValβs 125th Anniversary celebration,β he adds. Yet even as one campaign closes, the University is already preparing for its next comprehensive fundraising campaign. βWe are committed to making sure that every student has access to the best possible education and that they are prepared for success in their chosen careers,β says Dr. Rusiloski. DelVal has a strong history of philanthropy, and a comprehensive fundraising campaign will build on this tradition of giving to support the Universityβs continued growth and success.
LEONARD TRITT β69 says he would not have been able to attend college without financial aid. The DelVal alumnus was an agronomy major whose experiential education launched his successful 34-year career in soil science with the Pennsylvania Department of Health, and eventually with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
From the outset, Leonard knew that paying for college was going to be a challenge. βMy parents couldnβt afford to cover the costs of college, nor could I,β he explains. Thankfully, Leonard was awarded a $500 scholarship after finishing high school and obtained a federal student loan. He also worked in DelValβs agronomy department through the Campus Employment Program, and received a state grant during his junior and senior years.
With sufficient support, Leonard was able to graduate from DelVal with minimal financial burden. βFrom my own experience, Iβve known that college is expensive, and the cost has only increased since I was in school,β he says. This is partly what motivated Leonard and his wife, Connie, to fund an endowed scholarship at the University.
βI did it because itβs necessary. Thereβs a great need and itβs a good way to give. I couldnβt have had the career that I did without, first, Godβs leading, and second, without DelVal. Everything that made my career happen began at DelVal. I owe the University a debt. And I wanted to pay that debt by establishing a scholarship so that I could help other students experience the same success in life that I had,β Leonard reflects.
Leonard and Connieβs endowed scholarship was established in December 2021, and DelVal student Marabelle Burkert β24 was the first beneficiary. βTo know that someone wants me to succeed and wants to contribute to my education is extremely encouraging,β says Marabelle. βSomeone more experienced and wiser is gracious enough to offer a piece of their hard work to encourage yours. For me, thatβs huge, and itβs something that I know will motivate me for years to come.β
I owe the University a debt. And I wanted to pay that debt by establishing a scholarship so that I could help other students experience the same success in life that I had.
Leonard Tritt β69
DelValβs award-winning experiential learning program, βE360,β motivated her to enroll at DelVal. While pursuing her undergraduate degree, Gielda was grateful to receive a scholarship from the DelVal Alumni Association. She also received the Max EducationalBased Scholarship.
βThe hands-on component at DelVal is irreplaceable. You can sit in front of a textbook and learn all the handling techniques, but itβs not until you physically do it that you grow confident in it,β said Gielda. βBy the time I was actually applying to jobs, I could say, βI have hours under my belt already directly handling XYZ species,β which definitely did set me apart.β
Following graduation, she went into the pharmaceutical industry, working in preclinical toxicology and safety assessments at Charles River Laboratories, a renowned contract research organization. Then, she worked at Quest Diagnostics in laboratory sales. She is currently a staff scientist at ChristianaCare Gene Editing Institute, where she is working on the main CRISPR drugs in their pipeline for non-small cell lung cancer.
βThere are a variety of disciplines within the pharmaceutical industry,β advises Gielda. While explaining how she gained traction in the pharmaceutical industry, she mentions the importance of DelValβs resources and opportunities.
βThe curriculum professors taught me in the classroom, skills in the lab, and the extracurricular research they allowed me to jump on all provided me with skills that I retained and am using to this day.β
For non-small cell lung cancer, Gielda explains, βWeβre treating a mutation that makes the cancer radio- and chemo-resistant using CRISPR technology. So, our goal is to use CRISPR to directly correct this mutation to treat solid tumors within patients. Itβs a multifold approach to make patients more sensitive to radioand chemotherapies.β
She explains that lower amounts of chemotherapy and radiotherapy would be needed for treatment. βKnocking out that mutation will then make them more susceptible to the standard of care treatments and therapies.β
Projected clinical trials will start in 2024. She expresses her excitement for this and is grateful that her experiential education at DelVal helped her get to where she is today.
5Emily Gielda β17
I received a scholarship from the Alumni Association at DelVal during my undergrad, which, on top of other financial support, helped me a lot.
Emily Gielda β17
DelVal students participated in a fourday, intensive leadership development program over winter break. The LeaderShape Institute is recognized nationally as one of the premier leadership development programs for college students. Several DelVal staff members helped facilitate the program. Those who participate in LeaderShape gain leadership skills, clarify their values, and become more resilient as they work to make change in their communities and have a positive impact on society.
The University received gifts from NJM Insurance Group and Univest Financial, which funded this yearβs program for students. Ann Mossing, Director of Major Gifts at DelVal, Cam Maio, Vice President Marketing, and Pat Hartpence, Corporate Giving Officer from NJM Insurance Group (pictured above), attended a session and then had lunch with our LeaderShape attendees at the retreat.
βFor the fifth consecutive year, NJM is proud to partner with Delaware Valley University and The LeaderShape Institute. This program aligns well with our commitment to support educational initiatives that position students for success in college life and beyond,β said NJMβs Corporate Giving Officer, Hartpence. βWe are thrilled to contribute toward this unique experiential program that provides students with rich opportunities to
both explore who they are as well as to develop in-demand leadership skills.β
Caleb Messenger β26, an animal science pre-professional major, gained a new perspective on goal setting. Messenger explains that while you can have goals you should also have a vision.
βYour vision is what you want to do to change the world (or your community, if the whole world seems a bit challenging). Goals are stepping stones toward your vision; they should be achievable, and you should be able to clearly see the path toward achieving them,β said Messenger. βBoth are important to have in your life as we strive towards making the world a better place.β
At LeaderShape, students created unforgettable memories, gained new perspectives on what it means to be a leader, and grew more prepared for not only their career trajectories, but their life trajectories.
βIt is inspiring to see our students grow their skills, vision and confidence at LeaderShape,β said Mossing. βThis opportunity helps to build our next generation of leaders. We are grateful to our sponsors, NJM Insurance Group and Univest Financial, who also see the value of this unique, innovative program.β
DelVal students are grateful for donorsβ support of the restoration of the Ida M. Block Chapel, a space for nondenominational spirituality and mental clarity, which began in 2022. Since its creation, the Chapel has served as a place of peace and relaxation, where people of all faiths, views and beliefs can come together. It perfectly exemplifies the teachings of DelValβs founder, Rabbi Dr. Joseph Krauskopf, and his belief in the acceptance of diverse worldviews.
βMy faith is a very big part of my life. When I first found out DelVal had a chapel on campus, I was so happy. If I ever need time alone, I go to the Chapel and reflect on my thoughts. It makes me feel closer to my faith, and Iβm thrilled to hear that the Chapel is being restored. Itβs such a huge part of why I love DelVal,β said student Dominique Malgeri β23.
For students like Dominique, the Chapel offers a comfortable place where they can engage in spiritual and mental self-care and a necessary resource, especially after the stressful times of COVID-19. When DelVal announced the Chapelβs restoration, donors were eager to support this important project.
The Chapel Challenge, a fundraising effort that originated thanks to the generosity of Mr. Richard (Dick) Millham, a member of DelValβs Center for Learning in Retirement and the Doylestown Historical Society, jumpstarted the restoration. Mr. Millham pledged $40,000 to the Chapel renovation based on DelVal matching the amount by raising $40,000. Thanks to donorsβ support, DelVal not only secured the match, but exceeded it. The generous contributions enabled DelVal to begin renovations including landscape design, window refurbishing and ADA compliance.The Chapelβs roof, walls, and foundation will receive significant structural reinforcements. Students at DelVal can continue to thrive both spiritually and mentally as the Chapel will continue to serve as a place of tranquility and acceptance.
DelVal would like to update the Chapel to give students a welcoming place for mental clarity, meditation and spirituality.
Mr. Richard (Dick) Millham
Thanks to a gift from DR. THOMAS (TOM) W. WATSON β57 and his wife, Judee Wales Watson, Delaware Valley University students can gain valuable life skills through Athletics. Tom and Judeeβs gift funded renovations to the menβs, womenβs and visitors locker rooms and provided upgrades for DelValβs baseball facilities.
The Dr. Thomas W. Watson β57 and Judee Wales Watson Locker Rooms were completed in 2022 and the upgrades included modern wood lockers and benches, athletic flooring with inscribed logos and ceiling finishes, suspended LED lighting fixtures, improved perimeter heating and technology for teams to watch videos and prepare for upcoming contests. Tom also earmarked a portion of his funds to make improvements at Frank Wolfgang Field, home of the DelVal Aggies baseball team. Renovations to the field and surrounding areas were completed in preparation for the teamβs 2022 season and included new home bullpens, a new rain tarp, and many improvements to the grading and sloping of the field to help drain water and improve playability.
As a DelVal student, Tom played baseball all four years. He believes that athletic teams teach students more than just a sport. βI have been in athletics all my life,β said Tom. βBeing an athlete makes you more competitive and you carry that with you on and off the field. You learn the importance of teamwork and comradery.β His experiences as an athlete helped prepare him for the business world. βI took a lot from the game and it made me a better person and a better executive,β said Tom.
Tom, who earned his MBA from Hofstra University, received an honorary doctorate from DelVal in 2007, when he served as Commencement speaker. In 2005, he retired from his career as Cofounder and Vice-Chairman of the Omnicom Group, one of the worldβs largest
marketing and advertising companies. Today, the Omnicom Group serves over 5,000 clients in more than 100 countries.
His clients at the Omnicom Group included some of the worldβs bestknown companies, including Pepsi, Apple, FedEx and McDonaldβs, to name a few.
While heβs had a successful business career, Tomβs proudest accomplishment in life is convincing his wife to marry him. βIt wouldnβt be possible without her support,β said Tom. They met in 1977 when Judee was taking a VIP group of Tomβs business partners to an event at a stadium. βHe was in charge of the group and he switched the tickets so Iβd be sitting next to him,β recalls Judee. βHeβs the love of my life.β In addition to the support of the people in his life, one of the other keys to Tomβs success has been his belief in investing in people. Tom has a long history of helping people reach their full potential, and thanks to his generous gifts, many of those people are DelVal students.
I want to continue to see Delaware Valley University thrive and I want to help students gain values that they can take with them throughout their lives.
Dr. Thomas W. Watson β57
Jacquelyn Dudley β24 is the President of Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Related Sciences (MANRRS) at DelVal. MANRRS focuses on guiding minorities and their allies to share experiences, connect with others and network in the field of agriculture and related sciences.
DelVal alumnus STEVEN (STEVE) ALGER β77 always hoped he would have the ability to give back to his alma mater. βItβs something that has been in my heart, that if I could afford it, I wanted to contribute something to DelVal because this school is so important to me. I also wanted to give something that would reflect the legacy of my family farm,β Steve explains.
Steve and his wife, Susan, established the Algerdale Farm Sustainable Agriculture Endowed Scholarship in 2021. A dairy farm located in Campbelltown, Pennsylvania that is owned and operated by Steveβs family, Algerdale Farm is where Steve was raised and was part of the reason that he chose to pursue an education in agriculture at DelVal.
βWhat I really appreciated about DelVal was the fact that it was truly a family. You werenβt just a student. Dr. Prundeanu, who was the head of the agronomy department at the time, was like a father to me,β Steve describes. After graduation, Steve went back to his roots and began working on his family farm with his father. He developed a business plan that helped Algerdale Farm thrive for several years. However, when the federal Food Security Act was passed in 1985, the farmβs income dropped dramatically. Through no fault of their own, Steve and his father were faced with the tough decision to sell their family farm. Steveβs career then took an unexpected turn when he accepted a position with Principal Financial Group, selling benefit programs for companies to offer their employees. This was just the beginning of Steveβs successful career in financial services.
βI credit DelVal and what I learned on the farm for the confidence to be able to make a complete career change. The transition was difficult. I can see looking back that certain things
happened for a reason,β he says. When Steveβs parents passed away and left him an inheritance, he and his wife knew they wanted to contribute to DelVal and thank the University that helped secure his future.
When Steve and Susan established their endowed scholarship, their hope was to not only make a DelVal education more affordable and accessible, but to help students with an interest in sustainability. One student in particular, Jacquelyn Dudley β24, says that because of this scholarship, she is set up for a more successful future. βHaving support from people like Mr. Alger has allowed me to continuously feel inspired to put my passion for the environment, the sciences, and education toward my academics and my future career,β says Jacquelyn.
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Scholarships have positively impacted my experience at DelVal in many ways. They have given me the opportunity to focus less on how I will have to repay my student loans and more on my schoolwork and getting real-world experience in my field of study.
Ashley Birmingham β24 Business Administration
I am very honored to have been awarded the Ned Linta Scholarship. The sport of wrestling and being an athlete at the collegiate level was very challenging for me. There were many highs and lows, but now that my time on the wrestling mat is over, looking back I am thankful. My four years on the Delaware Valley University Menβs Wrestling team taught me many valuable life lessons and I made many great friends along the way!
Jake Nase β23 Business Administration
HAKIM R. SAVOY β90, Board of Trustees member, continues to honor his father and pay forward his passion for activism, agriculture and education through an annual scholarship at Delaware Valley University. Hakimβs father, Richard Savoy, passed away in 2016. Hakim established the Richard Savoy Memorial Annual Scholarship to carry on his fatherβs mission of ensuring education for future generations.
βMy father believed that science and agriculture should be an important part, among other aspects, of the capability in our communities. The scholarship established in his name allows us to help students who have a passion for agriculture and science. It allows them to exercise their passion and deliver on their potential and their promise so that they can pay it forward and one day start their own DelVal scholarship for future students,β Hakim explains.
βIf we continue to pay it forward, weβll all be better off, and weβll create a better world for more and more people,β he adds.
Hakim was raised in Philadelphia, and throughout his childhood, he saw both his mother and father devote much of their time to education. βMy father was a blue-collar worker at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, and after his eight- to ten-hour days, he focused on educating youth and establishing Rites to Passage classes, which are part of the African tradition and AfricanAmerican culture,β he notes.
Hakimβs father was also an advocate for fighting food insecurity. βMy father really saw the connection between agriculture and science by using the sciences to find better, more affordable sources of food and sustenance for our underserved communities,β Hakim reflects.
Hakim combined his fatherβs passion for agriculture, science, and education with his own desire to help relieve the financial burden placed on students today.
βI created this scholarship, yes to honor my father, but primarily, to help students be in the position to pay it forward. How can we do our part to help students who may have financial concerns around maintaining their status on campus, and who have talent and potential, and are interested in the sciences? This scholarship was born out of those collective points of light. And what better way to honor my father?β With this scholarship, Hakim impacts a field that has deep roots within his family and helps provide access to education in agriculture and science.
If we continue to pay it forward, weβll all be better off, and weβll create a better world for more and more people.
TrusteeHakim R. Savoy β90
DR. A. RONALD (RON) ATTARIAN β69 believes in the concept of paying it forward, especially when it means providing an affordable education to deserving students with limited financial resources. This is partly what motivated Ron to start an endowed scholarship at the University. As an alumnus of DelVal, Ron had a deep interest in plants from an early age, and the Universityβs focus on agriculture appealed to him.
βI remember the day my parents and sister dropped me off at DelVal for the first time. As we were moving into the dormitory, this gentleman came by to check on us and it turned out to be Dr. Feldstein,β Ron explained, referring to the former, late president of DelVal, and, at the time, one of Ronβs professors. βWe ended up bonding beautifully,β he adds. Ron enjoyed the close-knit relationships he was able to build with his professors at DelVal, and the way his fellow students helped him develop a newfound confidence.
After graduating from DelVal, Ron continued his education in horticulture, earning his masterβs degree and Ph.D. from Penn State University. Ron dedicated his career to education as he became a teacher, principal, and now, an adjunct professor at his beloved alma mater, DelVal.
He currently teaches βMethods in Teaching Agricultureβ, where he works with students who are preparing to student teach agriculture. Ron is a valued mentor for student teachers at DelVal, and as his impact on the next generation continues to grow, so does his desire to give back.
βI started thinking, what can I do as payback to DelVal, the school that treated me so well and did such a good job at developing me into a better person?β Ron discovered his answer when he learned that he could establish
an endowed scholarship that would help students complete their education at DelVal. βI wanted to do it in honor of my late son, who I adopted many years ago. He passed away and I wanted to establish this scholarship in his memory,β Ron reflects.
Ron adopted his son from an inner-city environment. βHe went through tough times, and with his parentsβ permission, they let me adopt him. I did my best to support him before he passed away. If I could do something like that on a more continuing basis, that would mean so much to me,β Ron says.
With the help of Kevin Ladden, DelValβs major gift officer, Ron established the Dr. Attarian Endowed Scholarship in 2022 in memory of his son. Ron looks forward to supporting students pursuing their education, and heβs excited to see the impact his scholarship makes on their future. President of DelVal, Dr. Benjamin Rusiloski, was especially grateful to Ron for giving back to the University in this very special way.
In a hand-written note to Ron, Dr. Rusiloski wrote, βThank you, Ron, for remembering your son in a manner that supports our students in realizing their potential and their dreams. Thanks too, for all you do personally supporting and mentoring students on a daily basis.β
βThat was such a thoughtful thank-you to receive,β says Ron.
I started thinking, what can I do as payback to DelVal, the school that treated me so well and did such a good job at developing me into a better person?β
Dr. A. Ronald (Ron) Attarian β69
Your donations are essential to delivering a unique DelVal education experience to our students. In addition to scholarships, your contributions support academic and athletic student achievement, our award-winning experiential learning programs, faculty and student intellectual pursuits, and technology and critical infrastructure needs.
n 56% Alumni
n 28% Faculty, Staff, and Friends
n 8% Corporations and Organizations
n 7% Parents
n 1% Foundations
n 32% Capital
n 23% Academics
n 17% Endowed Scholarships
n 11% Athletics
n 8% Annual Scholarships
n 5% Area of Greatest Need
n 4% 125th Anniversary Scholarship
This report lists all donors to Delaware Valley University whose gifts were received between July 1, 2021 and June 30, 2022.
$100,000+
Ronald Alexander β84 and Mary Jo Alexander
James Diamond β61
Katherine Littlefield and Joshua Littlefield
Thomas Watson β57 and Judee Wales Watson
$50,000-$99,999
Jonathan Mandell and Monica Mandell
Morton Mandell, HM and Rhea Mandell
$25,000-$49,999
William Achor and Catherine Achor
Anonymous (2)
Joseph Krauskopf and Caroline Krauskopf
Gregg Looney and Mary Looney
Richard Millham
Leonard Tritt β69 and Connie Tritt
$10,000-$24,999
Steven Alger β77 and Susan Alger
George Ball
Donald Blew, Sr. β01 and Karol Blew β04
Thomas Debrowski β72 and Vickey Debrowski
William Edmunds β68 and Denise Edmunds
Richard Finkel β83 and Maureen Finkel
Joseph Fitzpatrick β61 and Nancy Fitzpatrick
Elizabeth Gemmill
John Gribb and Mary Ann Gribb*
Stan James and Jenny Ornsteen James
Rosario Licciardello β74
Robert Meredith and Susan Meredith
Benjamin Rusiloski, III and Erin Vogelsong β00
Hakim Richard Savoy β90 and Lisa Savoy
Charles Smith, Jr.
Mark Uebersax β70 and Kristen Uebersax
Janis Wozar β88 and George Wozar
$5,000-$9,999
Majid Alsayegh and Mary Alsayegh
Anonymous
Charles Bernd β64 and Virginia Bernd
Leon Bird β69 and Bunny Bird
Robert Brown β79 and Rita Brown
Joseph Fenkel and Mary Fenkel
Gery Fisher β70 and Carol Fisher
Kevin Foster β82 and Patty Foster
Eric Goldstein β01 and Alana Goldstein β00
James Harteis β65 and Ruth Harteis
Patricia Hilton β76
Thomas Kavanagh β66
Kevin Keim β68
Joy Levy and Scott Levy
Michele Marcolongo and Paul Marcolongo
Nealie Newberger β99
Pamela Sander
Lance Sussman and Elizabeth Sussman
Carol Wendel and John Wendel
$2,500-$4,999
Richard Angerhofer β69 and Jacquelyn Angerhofer
Robert Briedis β87 and Ann Briedis
William Clarke, III β74
Jerry Fritz, Jr. β88 and Amy Fritz β88
Donald Gordon β59 and Marie Gordon
Robert Klein and Christine Klein
Joseph Kuhta β57
Thomas Leamer, HM and Susan Leamer, HM
Kenneth Lipton β61 and Carol Lipton*
Philip Luccarelli β83 and Maryanne Luccarelli
William Peirson β70 and Rosalie Peirson
Philip Reitano β70 and Mary Reitano
Alice Ryan
David Scovell β66
Linda Thudium
April Vari
$1,000-$2,499
Carol Aichele and Stephen Aichele
Richard Allman and Janet Allman
Kurt Alstede β85 and Mary Alstede
Scott Anderson β80 and Susan Anderson
Anonymous (2)
Robert Blew and Lara Blew
R. Denny Blew β74 and Joan Blew
Dominic Boffa
Crista Brawley β01 and Patrick Brawley β01
David Breidinger and Loraine Breidinger
Martin Brooks β54
Karlena Brown β12
Robert Byers, Jr. and Pamela Byers
William Camerer, III β71 and Robin Camerer
Richard Carroll β64 and Diane Carroll
Jimmy Cheek and Ileen Cheek
John Cimino and Karen Cimino
Ralph Cohen and Alice Bergman
Tyler Coleman β16 and Jennifer Coleman β17
Frederick Cope β69 and Laran Cope
Charles Currier β70
Marlene De la Cruz and Lee Snyder
Melinda DeCesare
Linda Detwiler β80 and Michele Rabinowitz
Kevin Dolan β66 and Valerie Dolan
Richard Dommel and Joan Dommel
Patrick Dorgan and Rita Dorgan
Andrew Dougherty β00 and Kristen Dougherty β00
William Dougherty β69 and Elisabeth Dougherty
Peter Duane β72 and Sally Duane
William Dunscombe, Jr. β68 and Veronica Dunscombe
William Eisel, III β69 and Lois Eisel*
Nancy Esposito β97 and Fidel Esposito
Glenn Fahnestock β76 and Beth Fahnestock
Raymond Funkhouser β72 and Donna
Funkhouser
Neal Gabriel β72 and Kathleen Gabriel
Lawrence Gerber β70
Robert Goodman β71* and Linda Goodman
Robert Hahn and Joann Hahn
Mark Hartman β58 and Barbara Hartman
Francis Heery, III β95
Louis Hegyes β70 and Kathleen Hegyes
Arthur D. Hershey and Joyce Hershey
Robert Hodge and Elizabeth Hodge
M. Peter Hoffman β63 and Lorraine Hoffman
Matthew Jankowski β04
David Kantner β60 and Constance Kantner
Anthony Kaspariunas β73
Emily Keggan β01 and Shaun Keggan β01
Julia Kelly
Michael Kiefer β97
Christine Kindler-Cristiano
David Kipphut β73 and Audrey Kipphut
Richard Knudson β64 and Karen Knudson
Peter Kupersmith
James LaBaugh β73
W. Dennis Lamm β69 and Jean Lamm
David Linde β60 and Elise Linde
William Long β94 and Kathleen Long
Antoinette Maniatty
Gordon Mann, III and Sabrina Mann
Jeffrey Marshall β00 and Taneise Marshall
Joel Martin β67
John Martin β70 and Kathe Martin
Mary Ellen Maynard
Frank McDonough β70 and Kathleen McDonough
Rosalie McVay β00
Bruce Mellott β92
Dominic Montileone and Betsy Montileone
Andrew Moyer and Michael Raymond
Jerrold Mulnick β61 and Linda Mulnick
Barbara Muse and Ronald Muse
Carl Nebhut, III β83
Ira Niedweske β74 and Jill Niedweske
Harold Nightwine β63 and Nancy Nightwine
Kristen Olszewski and Jeff Smith
Amy Ordog and Stephen Ordog
Richard Osman β74 and Ruth Osman
Gary Ostroff β76 and Nadene Hausmann
Richard Palmasano β70 and Margaret Palmasano
Kathy Payne
Brian Pedrow and Christy Pedrow
Robert Pierson and Alice Speh
Edward Plotka β60 and Marie Plotka
Timothy Poirier
Dorothy Prisco and Sal Prisco
Kenneth Roux β70 and Shirley Roux
Michael Rush and Jennifer Rush
Blair T. Rush β91 and Tamara Rush
Nicholas Russo, Jr. β85 and Anne Marie Russo β85
Robert Sabol, Sr. β63 and Elizabeth Sabol
Timothy Sempowski β86 and Kristina Sempowski
Gerald Skoda β63 and Rosemary Skoda
Dion Snyder β69
Suzanne Steeley β95
Edward Stein β62
Jonathan Stein β75
Roger Sternfeld
Joseph Stryjewski β73* and Joan Stryjewski
Howard Suher β75 and Lynne Suher
Craig Thatcher β74
James Trainer β82 and Mary Ellen Trainer β84
Kwong Tso β67
Samuel Webb, Jr. β76
Jill Yost
Mileen Altier
Anonymous (2)
A. Ronald Attarian β69
Shirley Baitinger
Randy Barfield
Ronald Bates β81 and Teresa Bates
Lydia Berry β77
Marren Berthold
Katrina Brightling
Kirk Brown β62 and Constance Brown
Edwin Carlson β68 and Margaret Carlson
Jonathan Cassel β76
Kenneth Chubb β71 and Anne Chubb
Roy Cohen β78 and Christine Cohen
Cheryl Costella β96, β10 and Dave Costella
Douglas Coyle β77 and Donna Coyle
Anthony DβAmico, II β00 and Megan
Kelly-DβAmico β99
Warren Debnam β70 and Amy Debnam
Peter Driscoll β63 and Dianne Driscoll
Jean Dull β83 and John Dull β84
Marion duPont β78 and John duPont
Melissa Eiseman
Ned Ellenberger β71
Howard Eyre and Joan Eyre
James Feehan
Drew Fillipo β81 and Susan Griffith
Howard France, Jr. β76 and Sylvia France
Leon Furth β59 and Beatrice Furth
Kelly Gartner-McGuigan β99
Ronald Gingerich β70 and Carole Gingerich
Daniel Gowaty β72 and Nina Gowaty
Donna Heath and Daniel Heath
David Heebner β64
Ricardo Hernandez, Jr.
Matthew Hostrander β02 and Melissa Hostrander β03
Kathleen Howell
Terry Jackson
James Jackson, Jr. β59 and Nadine Jackson
Donald Jones
Woo Lee β66 and Lily Lee
Robert Lindemann β69 and Pamela Lindemann
Barbara Livrone and Dennis Livrone
Ronald Luepke β84 and Karen Plumley-Luepke
Dawn Lundin β95 and Rowdy Lundin
Julie Merrigan
Edmund Mikowski β78
Nina Miller
Ann Mossing
Cheryl Moyer and Peter Moyer
Robert Parsons β63 and Loretta Parsons
Jules Perlstein β74 and Harriet Perlstein
Arnold Radi β62
Benjamin Rakus β96
V. Jacque Roszel β72 and Cynthia Roszel β74
Edward Rush and Trudy Rush
Gregory Scott β69 and Cynthia Scott
Donald Sechler β71 and Carol Sechler
Lewis Seidenberg β57 and Robin Seidenberg
George Sellers, III β65 and Reed Sellers
John Shafer β63 and Laverne Shafer
John Smith β72 and Elizabeth Smith
Thomas Speakman and Carole Speakman
Lawrence Stelmach
Jeffrey Sternfeld and Henny Sternfeld
Karl Strohmaier β77 and Rose Strohmaier
Edward Strzelski β80 and Debra Strzelski
Henry Sumner β76 and Kathleen Sumner
Gary Ulrich β82 and Kathleen Ulrich
William Viel and Laura Viel β18
Daniel Wickerham β04
Deborah Yard
Ronald Zeiner β67 and Margaret Zeiner
John Albrecht β65
Anonymous (4)
Carl Bahnck β68 and Kathleen Bahnck
Arthur Binger, Jr. β58 and Catherine Binger
Kirk Bish
Susan Block β91
Walter Bradford, II β57 and Suzanne Bradford
Janet Brittingham
John Brown and Linda Brown
David Bubenheim β80 and Debra
Reiss-Bubenheim β81
Stephanie Callahan β99 and Patrick Callahan β99
Norman Carpenter β58
Tanya Casas and Raul Casas
Marcia Chiang β96 and Andy Chiang
Frank Corbin, Jr. β68 and Barbara Corbin
John Courtney β98
William Curtis β71 and Deborah Curtis
Thomas Dall β58 and Patricia Dall
Patrick Davis β16
Elizabeth Davis β89
Charles DiCola β72 and Ulrike DiCola
David Drews and Jennifer Drews
Samuel Eby β64 and Leslie Eby
Douglas Edson and Debora Edson
Robert Ericksen and Joy Ericksen
Robert Fausak β68
Eugene Finan, Jr. β00
Jerry Fleck β78
John Furphy β72 and Penny Furphy
Thomas Gant β86
Timothy Genetti
Lisa Gerity β92 and Greg Dolce
Joseph Gilbert β80
Joseph Grajewski β84 and Tracy Grajewski
Gregory Hinderliter β98 and Andrea Hinderliter
Tracy Hoover β82 and Ronald Hoover β83
Steven Horvath β19
John Howell, Jr. β66 and Nancy Howell
Chung Huang β67 and Susan Huang
Philip Iannuzzi, Jr. β20 and Maria Iannuzzi
Timothy Ireland β85 and Lynda Ireland
Kathleen Jones β82 and H. Steven Jones β82
Pierre Kellum β12
Warren Kimmel β70 and Carol Kimmel
Thomas Kruk β59
Nancy Larder
Andrew Law β67 and Diane Law
George Leonhardt, Jr. β63 and Sally Leonhardt
Tyler Maclellan
Emory Markovic β60 and Joan Markovic
Rachel Mauer and Craig Mauer
Gale Mays β99
David McCullough β72 and Mary McCullough
James McHenry β98 and Linda McHenry
Glenn Michalak β79, β06 and Cathy Michalak
Emily Miller β07, β15 and Scott Miller
Michael Molchan β10
Alex Moyer
Dale Moyer β76 and Stacey Moyer
James Parsons β82 and Judith Parsons β84
William Pearson, III β70 and Doris Pearson
Robert Pitzschler β62
Ruthanne Porter
Jennifer Price β96 and George Price
Stanley Rane β78
Katherine Reilly
Stephen Rieks
Patricia Rissinger β82
James Robinson
Arthur Ruediger β91 and Elizabeth Wetzler
Steven Saxe β00
Quentin Schlieder, Jr. β70
Thomas Sexton β64 and Dorothy Sexton
Svetlana Shkitko
Victoria Simpson β87 and Geoffrey Simpson β87
Thomas Snell β78 and Nancy Snell
David Spinella β67 and Janice Spinella
Brian Steager β71 and Claire Steager
Irving Stein and M. Lynn Myers
Beryl Stine and Joseph Stine
John Stoeckel and Julianna Stoeckel
Kevin Stout β85
Daniel Szinyei
Thomas Taylor
Joseph Theesfeld, Jr. β75 and Barbara Theesfeld
James Thompson, Jr. β80
Amy Tomes β97 and Jason Tomes
Joann Trainer
Thomas Tylor
Nancy Walt
Steven Weiman β75 and Nancy Weiman
Dennis Werner β78 and Dana Werner
Henry Wetzel, Jr. β67 and Linda Wetzel
Barbara Winter
Charles Wira β62 and Madelyn Wira
Frank Wolfgang and Joan Wolfgang
Robert Yapsuga and Sharon Yapsuga
Lisa Yard and John Yard
Kenneth Zanzalari β84 and Susan Zanzalari
Matt Zebertavage
David Alff β75 and Lorraine Alff
Franklin Allaire β00
Janet Almquist β00 and Phil Almquist
Michael Ammerman and Katherine Ammerman
Mark Anderson and Cheryll Dearborn
Lydia Anderson-Dearborn β21
Mary Angebranndt β83
Anonymous (4)
Roslyn Arnold
Gregory Bair β89
Morton Ballin β50 and Mary Ballin
Roland Barge, Jr. β56 and Mariann Barge
Ann Bastian β89
Rodney Bates β82 and Linda Bates
Robert Bayda β67 and Sandra Bayda
Frederick Beach, Jr. β72
Thomas Beal β02 and Allison Beal β01
Cindy Begg
Bradley Beidel β82 and Susan Beidel β83
Edward Bettigole
David Billings β64 and Phyllis Billings
David Bini β83 and Joanne Bini
Scott Birch β80 and Melinda Birch
Susan Blazer β11
John Bloomfield β79
Jacquelyn Boileau β20, β21
Daniel Borchardt β94
Eleanor Boyle β75
James Brady, Jr. β86 and Dawn Brady
Michael Breining β84 and Jennifer Breining β85
Dale Brenneman β67 and Barbara Brenneman
Nan Brey*
Brent Bromiley β03
Richard Brooks β75
Kate Brown
Edgar Brown, III β65 and Barbara Brown
Alan Bryant β72 and Stefania Bryant
James Bryson β13
Jennifer Burton
Joseph Cairone and Donna Cairone
Elizabeth Carpenter
John Casella β83 and Sandra Felch
Maureen Casey
Eileen Cearfoss and Dale Cearfoss
W. Jay Chamberlin β76 and Linda Chamberlin
Thomas Chambers and Jane Chambers
Robert Chambers β84 and Jan Chambers
Sharon Chapman β91
Dennis Chonko β70 and Nancy Chonko
Rebecca Chrencik
Donald Claycomb β62 and Marlene Claycomb
Elizabeth Claypoole β84
L. K. Clayton β66 and Kris Clayton
Timothy Coleman β03
Cynthia Conwell β80 and James Conwell
Walter Cooper β85
Winfred Cowgill, Jr. β74
Hannah Coyle β16
Richard Craven β13
John Criswell β59 and Lynda Criswell
Elizabeth Crooke
Gwen Cryan β79 and Gregory Cryan
W. Thomas Currey, Jr. β65 and Bonnie Currey
Joanne DaCunha β86 and Daniel DaCunha β74
Deborah Dailey
Ronald Dalrymple β65 and Waltraud Dalrymple
Donald Develin β69 and Ruth Develin
Shannon Diallo
Charlene Dickens β03 and Matthew Dickens
Robert Diffin β06
Kristen Dion β02
Franklin Dippery and Sandra Dippery
Paul Dippery β97
Jacqueline DiTore and Bob DiTore
Craig Dobson β84 and Rebecca Dobson
Darl Dodson β68 and Marsima Dodson
Sarah Dohle
John Dolan β58 and Priscilla Dolan
Ann Drobner β86
Roberta Dudas
John Dunn β65 and Catherine Dunn
John Eckstine, Jr. β68 and Patricia Eckstine
William Eick β67 and Sally Eick
R. Kirby Ellis β74 and Joanne Ellis
Allison Elzer β99
William Engelke, III β81
John Fallon β74 and Donna Fallon
Lindsey Fandozzi β02, β07 and Steve Fandozzi
David Farrar β72 and Donna Farrar
Elizabeth Fetzer-Fierce β99 and Steven Fierce
Conrad Fisher β64 and Bonnie Fisher
Stephen Flavell β04
Edward Flosdorf and Linda Flosdorf
Ronald Forst and Judith Forst
Maryann Fox
Jerome Frecon β66 and Alice Frecon
Daniel Freed β89
Tarrah Freund β19
Evan Fritz β16 and Erin Fritz
Edward Funkhouser β67 and Norma Funkhouser
Richard Funt β68 and Shirley Funt
George Futterknecht β78 and Helen Futterknecht
Catherine Fyock β02
Robert Gaidosh β70 and Amelia Gaidosh
Ronald Garbutt
Bryanna Garnett β21
Scott Geller β79 and Beth Geller
Christopher George β19
Linda Gerhart β03
Mary Giancarli β81
Mary Gingras and Joel Gingras
Johnathan Gingras
Scott Glassford β78 and Beth Glassford
Lynn Goldman
Donald Goss, Jr. β64 and Maureen Goss
Benjamin Green β02
Roseann Greenberg β82
Barbara Gregory β80
Ned Guardenier β63 and Barbara Guardenier
Maria Guerrieri
Daniel Guers β72 and Joan Guers
Amy Gular β01 and Lawrence Gular
Glenwood Gum β72 and Gilda Gum
Gregory Haines, Sr.
Tim Hamm
Ellen Hardy and James Hardy
Susan Harrington and Keith Harrington
William Hartman β68 and Christine Hartman
Robert Hausamann β69
Donna Hayek β88
Bruce Henderson and Cynthia Wallace
Ronja Henderson β99
Ralph Herge, II β81 and Eileen Herge
David Hershey β91 and Jeannine Hershey
Carl Hettinger β59 and E. Margaret Hettinger
Elizabeth Hines β09
Thomas Hines β73 and Maureen Hines
Robert Hirsch and Sylvia Hirsch
Wharton Hirst β74
Richard Hodnicky, Jr. β78
Franklin Hoffman β87 and Jodi Hoffman
Chris Hofmann β64 and Mary Hofmann
John Holcombe, Jr. β60 and Carol Holcombe
David Holland β64 and Patricia Holland
Leon Hoover β69
James Hopps β75 and Barbara Hopps β76
Jonathan Hoxworth β01
Reginald Hoyt and Laura Hoyt
John Hunter
Charles Iager, Jr. and Judith Iager
Robert Irving β11
Robert Jacobus, Jr. β74 and Jayne Jacobus
Philip Jarinko β70
David Johnson β66
Jennifer Johnson-Cicalese
Kyle Johnston
Delbert Jones β72 and Johanna Jones
Donna Jorgensen
Thaddeus Kabat, Jr. β73
Andrew Kadlecik β70
Demetri Kangas β93 and Stephanie OβDriscoll β93
Maxine Katz
Rosemary Katz
Steven Katz β61* and Gail Katz
Lester Kennett and Donna Kennett
Theresa Kerick β80
Jeffrey Kerr β89
Thomas King β64 and Nancy King
Theodore King β76 and Beverly King
Maggie Kingsbury
Bryan Kinsey β76 and Denice Kinsey
William Kintigh β75
John Klauder
Ronald Kowalik β68
Pamela Kreider β93 and Brian Kreider
Carolyn Krenos Bodnar
William Kronen β65 and Carol Kronen
Richard Lamb
Nestor Lanas β05
Thomas Lashnits and Betsy Bishop
Elliott Lasky and Bonnie Lasky
Sherman Latchaw, II β69
Thomas Leamer, Jr. and Jill Leamer
Fawn Learn
Traci Lechwar
Alan Lehman β73 and Patricia Lehman
Barbara Lelli β80 and Joseph Lelli β80
Barbara Liggett
Douglas Linde β91 and Jessica Linde
Kyle Lindsay
Richard Lipman β69 and Joyce Lipman
R.Gregory Lovell β69 and Sharon Lovell
Margery Luce
Jeanne Ludlow
Brian Maddux β97
H. Curtis Mann β70 and Karen Mann
Joseph Marano, Jr. β88 and Natalie Marano
William Marinelli β79
Walter Mathewson, III β80 and Janice Mathewson
Anthony Matteis, Jr. and Diane Matteis
Christine McCarty
Charles McCleary, II β92
Sheri McCrork β94
Robert McEntee β71 and Patricia McEntee
Jennifer McGehean β94 and James McGehean
Matthew McMahon β87 and Stephanie
McMahon
Lynn McMillan β90
Leo McSherry, III β90
Wayne Mehalick β70 and Lucille Mehalick
John Mertz β62 and Margaret Mertz
Annette Miller β81 and Irv Miller
Albert Minutolo
Gail Mirabella β91
William Moller β87
Richard Moretti and Colleen Moretti
William Morris β90 and Stacy Morris
Vincent Mustacchio
Matthew Mutchler
Christie Nase
Benjamin Naska β96 and Tanya Naska
Donald Nelson β96 and Andrea Nelson
Tracy Newman
Robert Northington and Marie Northington
Megan OβDonnell β11
Michael OβNeill β71 and Deirdre OβNeill
Roy Ortman and Bill Serrani
Kenneth Osterman
Joan Paaske
Denis Palermo β67 and Carol Palermo
Beth Pandy β76
William Parkhurst, III β59
Edythe Patterson and G. Richard Patterson
Edward Pawlowski β77 and Peggy Pawlowski
Danielle Pedrotty
Frank Penrose, Jr. β62 and Doris Penrose
John Perrapato
George Perry, Jr. β63 and Barbara Perry
Pauline Phillips β13 and Michael Phillips
Denise Piazza
Mark Pierce β77 and Madeleine Pierce
John Plog β59 and Ellen Plog
Michael Pocceschi and Glenna Pocceschi
Richard Podulka and Lenora Podulka
Karen Poli β99 and Chris Poli
Michael Pramick β72 and Jacqueline Pramick
John Prickett β66
Angel Quiles β20
John Raffetto β76 and Jennifer Raffetto
Bandhana Rana
David Ray β78 and Katherine Ray β78
Joseph Reback
Megan Reedell β00 and Scott Reedell β98
Timothy Reese β03
Charles Reichner β67 and Catherine Neil
Bob Reilly
Kathleen Reilly β83 and Joseph Reilly
Bruce Reitman and Jade Reitman
Diana Resek and James Resek
Carrie Rider β99 and Karl Rider
David Robbins β11
Donald Rogge β84
William Romberger β83 and Kathleen Romberger
Melissa Roseman β08, β10
Sarah Ross β08, β16
Anne Rossell
Mark Rother β99 and Jean Rother
Keith Rouse, Sr. β89 and Bridgett Rouse
Thomas Rudolph and Evelyn Rudolph
Daniel Rupp β84 and Susan Rupp
Madeline Rusiloski
Michael Rutherford β84 and Pamela Rutherford
Nicholas Sacco β74 and Joan Sacco
Kathie Sachs and Donald Sachs
John Salahub β75
Caitlin Salamon β11
Rachelle Samuel β98 and Manoj Samuel
Salvatore Santangelo β62
Alexander Saphos β74 and Diane Saphos
Mark Saunders β74 and Bob Thoman
Marian Schad
Marie Schafer and Tom Cockley
Peter Schatschneider
Rebecca Schatschneider
Gretchen Schatschneider β99
Ruth Schlittler
Jack Schmidt
Linda Schmiedl and Gunther Schmiedl
Alan Schuetz β70
William Schutt and Laurie Schutt
James Scott, Jr. β76 and Carmela Scott
Richard Seidel and Jean Seidel
Elizabeth Shandor β91
Amy Siebert β05
Amanda Siegner β08
Dorothy Silverman
Wolfgang Skacel
Danielle Skedzielewski β19
Meg Skillman β86
James Slizewski
John Slover
Jessica Smith
Laurie Smith
L. Ivins Smith, III β70 and Joanne Smith
Kristi Solis
Bruce Sprague β69 and Cherry Sprague
John Sprinkle and Esther White
Lucien St. Onge and Deborah St. Onge
Michael Staub, Jr. β74 and Geraldine Staub
Alan Stein β70
Austin Stoeckel β18, β21
Peter Stollery β58
Barbara Stone Elia β01
Jerome Stone, Jr. β85 and Pam Stone
Gary Stromberg
Richard Swackhamer β62 and Catherine Swackhamer
Larry Swartz β86 and Christine Swartz
Ronald Swenson β78
Donald Tantum β70 and Mary Tantum
Rebecca Tassone
Andrew Taylor
Robert Taylor β74 and Patti Taylor
Richard Terry β84
Janet Thompson β78 and John Thompson
John Thomson β87 and Lynne Thomson
Barbara Timony
Steven Trostle β84
Martin Troutman β68 and Lois Troutman
Ruth Trubnik
Mark Tymes, Sr. β82
John Ulshoefer β62
Robert VanBlargan
Kenneth VanMeter β86
Dario Veggian and Antoinette Veggian
Frank Vellucci β81 and Diane Vellucci
Edward Vesey, III β74 and Barbara Vesey
James Vreeland, III β69 and Pandora Vreeland
Alvin Walker, Jr. β58 and Carol Walker
Richard Walko β82
Eugene Wallace β70
Harry Walsh β68
John Walsh β97 and Elizabeth Walsh
Virginia Watts β95 and Matthew Watts
George West, HM and Barbara West
John Whitehead β03
Larry Widdoss β58 and Karen Widdoss
Thomas Williams β71 and Janice Hawkins
Raymond Wilson
Melvyn Wilson β65
Mark Wilson β76
Stephen Wood β68 and Janice Wood
Walter Woods β66 and Ann Woods
Douglas Wright β83 and Alice Wright
Glenn Wyble β75 and Janice Wyble
Linda Yingling and Bruce Yingling
Russell Young β81 and Pamela Young
Thomas Zalasky β74 and Barbara Zalasky
Christine Zeppenfeld β94 and Dan Zeppenfeld
Richard Ziemer and Adelle Ziemer
Donald Abb β65 and Marie Abb
Elaine Adams and Jon Adams
Wayne Almond β72 and Anne Almond
Allen Andrews β65 and Lorraine Andrews
Thomas Angell and Nancy Angell
Anonymous (10)
Betty Aptaker
Kristine Augsburger
James Bailey β75
E. R. Bair β70 and Lealynn Bair
Charles Balogh, Jr. and Audrey Balogh
William Bamka β85
Brian Bannach β82 and Lora Bannach
Dennis Barrett and Cynthia Barrett
Kimberlee Bartelt β09
Larry Baum β73 and Norma Baum
James Beagin, Jr. and Elizabeth Beagin
Laura-Lee Bearss
Perry Beem
Henry Behrend β69 and Georgina Behrend
Robert Bennett
Gayle Berger β75
Sue Bergman
Jonathan Berman and Samantha Berman
Glenn Biondi β91
Asa Bird β07
Brad Bittner β90 and Nancy Bittner
Katherine Blanchard
Keith Borchick β01
Terry Borisoff
Louis Bosco β80
Robert Bosenberg β72 and Kim Bosenberg
Deborah Bossler β77
Sarah Boyle β13 and Kevin Boyle
William Boyle β89
Richard Brenner β69
Mary Bressler
Ronald Bronsweig β54
Christine Buhalo β19
Katherine BurgueΓ±o
Celina BurgueΓ±o β16
Raymond Caraballo
Daniel Carr β83 and Lisa Carr β85
Donna Carty β77 and Thomas Carty
Lawrence Cattarin β98
John Chodur β11
Peggy Cini and Carl Cini
Brian Clair β03
T. A. Cole β96 and Marissa Cole
Wendy Connuck and Eric Connuck
Harry Conover β55 and Christine Conover
Willard Conrad, Sr. β63 and Melody Conrad
Kenneth Cook and Kerstin Cook
Catherine Curley
Karen Dash
Michael Davis β18
Patrick Day β69 and Donna Day
Steve Day, III
Lucie Dean
Teresa DeCristofano
Stacy Dieffenbach β02 and Craig Dieffenbach β02
James Digan β94 and Pamela Digan
Daniel DiGenova β78
Judith Dlugosz
Francis Doheny β70
Patricia Dollarton β89
Anthony Donofrio β88 and Chong Wong
Eileen Dougherty
Michael Downing β79 and Maryetta Downing β80
Marsha Dratch and Joesph Dratch
Katrina Eik β19
John Elliott and M. Sharon Elliott
Annmarie Ely β19
Harold Emrich, Jr. β00
Larry Erdman and Janet Erdman
Turnier Esperance
Michael Esris and Elizabeth Esris
Maria Evans
George Everingham and Ann Everingham
Catherine Facchiano
Robert Fantom β74
Brooke Farber β22
Joseph Fasanella and Lucy Fasanella
Bonnie Ferguson
David Fetzer and Diane Fetzer
David Fisher*
Chuck Franklin
Marion Freiberg
Clifford Funk β81 and Elizabeth Funk
William Gadd β74 and Sarabeth Gadd
Jacqueline Gallagher β76
Olivia Gardner β16
Stephen Gershenson
Mitchell Gerson and Carol Gerson
Lisa Gess
Nicholas Giacche β93
Jamie Gibbs
Jeffrey Gilmore
Charles Gimbar and Andrea Gimbar
Alicia Glenn and John Glenn
Kathleen Goelz
Robin Goldblum β01 and Jeremy Burton
Allan Goldfarb β62 and Miriam Goldfarb
Mary Grady
Susan Grady β10, β11
Sarah Gregory β16
Jessica Gregory β98 and Eoin Gregory
John Grice, III β74 and Judith Grice
Harold Grim and Ruth Ann Grim
Denise Grunwald
Stephen Guth β08
Lauren Haberland β09 and Ernst Haberland β09
Georgina Hagarty
William Hanczar β71 and Deborah Hanczar
John Hauser β74 and Carolyn Hauser
Tim Headley
Pamela Heffner
Richard Henne β76 and Debra Henne
Sandra Hersh β93 and David Hersh
Morton Hershman β54 and Evelyn Hershman
Herb Hickmott, IV β79 and Stacey Hickmott
Peggy Hinkel and Harry Hinkel
Lori Hoagland
Joan Hock β05
Beverly Hoffman β84 and William Hoffman β84
Mark Holahan β72 and Mary Holahan
Bruce Holck β58 and Louise Holck
Francis Homa β72
Karen Homay β13
Douglas Hunt β66 and Maureen Hunt
Kelly Hydock
Stanley Hyman and Marcia Hyman
Charles Indek β57 and Evelyn Indek
Laura Isaacs β05
Christopher Jermyn β20
Joan Johnson
Kimberly Johnston β95
Matthew Jones
Timothy Kaercher β68 and Beverly Kaercher
Colleen Kampf β09
Amy Kane β83
Gilbert Kasirsky and Elaine Kasirsky
Kyle Kasper
Carol Kennedy
Jacqueline Kenny β96 and Edward Kenny
William Keyser β61 and Marguerite Keyser
Bryan Kinch β94
David Kinsey, Jr. β96
Paul Kiry β68 and Charmaine Kiry
George Klein β76 and Mary Franzoso-Klein
L. William Klementisz, Jr. β66 and Donna Klementisz
Carl Kline β72
Ralph Knestrick β65 and Lenore Knestrick
Amy Kondrk and Mark Kondrk
AnnMarie Kotarba β05
Robert Kowalick β20
Marlene Krell β96
Fred Kromm β10
Bonnie Labowsky
Kevin Ladden β13 and Jean Ladden
Craig Lambert β86 and Bonnie Lambert
Jessica Lane β07 and John Dowds
Alan Lang
Melissa Langston
Kathryn Leach β76 and Joseph Leach, Jr.
Tyler Leon β22
Karen Levy β78
Basil Liakakos β90 and Alice Liakakos
Stanley Liner β70 and Betty Liner
Melana Lovell Gavitt β07
William Lyle β16
William Macht and Romaine Macht
Robert Mai, Jr. β76
Michael Manno β80 and Linda Manno β82
Mary Mansfield
Anthony Mapes and Julia Mapes
Leah Marks
Christopher Marren and Maryann Marren
Eileen Martin
Diana Martinez
Anne Matist
Pauline McCloskey β01
Carol McCoy β85 and Mark McCoy
Brian McDevitt and Beth McDevitt
Sue McGovern
Patrick McNulty β87 and Mary Jo McNulty
Linda Messa
Linda Mettler β93 and James Mettler β76
Sean Miller β89
William Mitchell, Jr. β67 and Barbara Schlachet
Scott Muirhead
Kelsey Mustacchio
Brenda Myers
Stephen Nathan β92
Sandy Nestor
Sally Neuhauser
Andrea Nickoloff β09
Jeffrey Novak β80 and Laura Novak
Keegan Orr β09
Gregory Pancari β72 and Judy Pancari
Patricia Parisano
Anthony Parola and Lisa Parola
Christopher Patzke β96
Kathleen Pecic β80 and Richard Taylor
Josh Pecinovsky
Pamela Pedersen
Elizabeth Perinelli and Philip Perinelli
Anthony Perri β64
Thomas Perrotti
Kenneth Petersen β92 and Christina Petersen β91
Thomas Pheiffer β66 and Susan Pheiffer
Teresa Phillips β85
Alayna Piergiovanni β08
Santo Podagrosi β22
Dana Rawding
Evan Reese, Jr. and Rosemary Reese
Gregory Rich β68 and Diane Rich
Bear Rigsby
Pat Rigsby
P. Scott Rine β84
Edward Ritvo and Marie von Elten
Ann Roberto
Jacqueline Rogers
Barbara Romano
Larry Roohr and Betty Roorh
Paula Rose and Max Rose
Dennis Rose β71
Beth Rossi β02
Sandra Ruch β01
Rachel Salera β16
Melvin Sanders β66
Joanne Sauermelch and Stephen Sauermelch
Bradley Savage β02 and Manon Savage
Charles Scally, Jr. β98
Carol Schimpf β83 and Michael Schimpf β83
Joe Schmidt
Rebecca Schreiber
Nancy Schuyler β09 and Gary Schuyler
Len Schwartz
Marilyn Sclan
John Scordato and Kathleen Scordato
Richard Scott β68 and Patricia Scott*
Lonce Scott β97
Christine Seel
Marilyn Sell
Devin Seniuk
Stephanie Shain β93
David Shapiro
William Shelly
Samantha Sherman β18
Carol Shimkus
Ray Shipe β74 and Peggy Shipe
Michael Shultz β98 and Chelsi Shultz
Zachary Simmonds
Dorothy Simpson
Edward Sincavage
Timothy Sitarik β85 and Anne Sitarik
Patricia Smith and George Smith
Mary Elizabeth Smith
Lindsay Smith β12
Jennifer Smith β90 and William Smith
Daniel Smoker β88
Michael Sobczak β07
David Spaulding β63
John Spevak β84
Tiffany Stasiunas
Diana Stein
Joan Stewart β15
Jeremy Stewart β17, β20
Beth Styer
Michael Swartley β89 and Jill Swartley
Patricia Talerico and Stephen Talerico
Kathryn Thomas β76 and Peter Thomas β77
Judy Trimarchi and Robert Trimarchi
Marion Trollope
George Tuttle β68 and Corrine Tuttle
John Urbanchuk
John Van Vorst β61 and Susan Van Vorst
Jennifer Vicari
Darci Visinger β01
Jing Wang
Laurie Ward
Stephen Warshaw and Phyllis Warshaw
Kathleen Watkins
Jean Weber
Aimee Wilson β03
Emily Wilson-Hauger
Barry Wintner and Gisela Wintner
Eric Wojciechowski
Robert Wolfinger β82 and Susan Wolfinger
Rachel Yee-Horvath
Irma Yehuda β80 and Eli Yehuda
Melissa Yogis
Alexander Young β67 and Janet Young
Nancy Zirpoli
Anonymous (3)
Ann Bastian β89
Marren Berthold
Susan Blazer β11
John Mark Bloomfield β79
Martin Brooks β54
Joseph Catino β57 and Betty Lou Catino
Harry Conover β55 and Christine Conover
Frederick Cope β69
Clifford Cortelyou β68
Elizabeth Crooke
Raymond Cupples, Jr. β64 and Bonnie Cupples
Joanne DaCunha β86 and Daniel DaCunha β74
Dennis DeSimone β72 and Carolyn DeSimone
Linda Detwiler β80
James Diamond β61
Glenn R. Fahnestock β76
Gery Fisher β70 and Carol Fisher
Edward Fleming β53 and Martha Fleming
Richard Haas β58 and Shannon Haas
James Harteis β65 and Ruth Harteis
Howard Hauser β72
James Heckert, Jr. β71 and Barbara Heckert
Patricia Hilton β76
Bret Hoover β90
R. Wayne Hunt β61 and Elfriede Hunt
Sharon Hursh
Kevin Keim β68
Joseph Kentos β84 and Jeanette Kentos
David Kipphut β73 and Audrey Kipphut
Richard Kustin β44
Lora Smith-Lago β90 and family
Philip Luccarelli β83 and Maryanne Luccarelli
Rita Marini, HM
Paul McFarland β62
Joan Morgan
Harold Nightwine β63 and Nancy Nightwine
Nancy Ondra β89
Edward Plotka β60 and Marie Plotka
John Reed Rodgers
Peter Rolland β52
Mark Saunders β74
William Schutt and Laurie Schutt
David Scovell β66
Richard Smith β68 and Nancy Smith
Trudy Snope
Thomas Sparks and Alice Sparks
The Edmunds Family Foundation
Joseph Turchi, Jr. β91 and Risa McClymonds
Nikolas Urban β02
Neil Vincent β65 and Marie Vincent
Susan Ward β80
Harry Weber β56 and Betty Weber
*deceased
Alta Management, LLC
AmazonSmile
Cranberry Growers Association Inc.
Avanti Ventures, LLC
Ballard Spahr LLP
Bartlett Tree Foundation
Bayfront Emergency Physicians
Bella Terra, LLC
Biondiβs Landscaping & Design
Boyertown Area High School Class of 1990
Breezy Acres Farm LLC
Breezyvale Farms, Inc.
Bright Funds
Brighthouse Life Insurance Company
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
Bucks Co. Branch of Womanβs Natl. Farm & Garden Association
Bucks County Foundation
Bucks County Opportunity Council, Inc.
Camden County Board of Agriculture Inc.
Centerton Nursery
Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation
Chevron Corporation
Community Foundation of New Jersey
Community Foundation of Tompkins County
Constellation
Cutts Brothers, L.L.C.
Dimensional Marketing, Inc.
Doylestown Nature Club, Inc.
Edward W. Blosinski Charitable Trust
Eiseman Construction, Inc.
Ellisβ Greenhouse and Nursery
Erna & Isaac Stern Foundation
Estate of Charleen Mary Baker
Exelon
Exelon Foundation
ExxonMobil Foundation
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
Follett
Friend-Lea Farm
G5 Agency LLC
Geddes Run Veterinary Associates
GROWMARK, Inc.
Hanover Shoe Farms, Inc.
Haverford Trust Company
Henry Leffman Trust
Hormel Foods Corporation
Hutchison Family Charitable Fund
Independence Property Services
Innovid
Inventory Trading Company
Jerry Fritz Garden Design, Inc.
JJS Consulting Assoc. Inc.
Johnson & Johnson
Kimberly-Clark Corporation
Land OβLakes, Inc.
Lee Rain, Inc.
Lehigh Valley Community Foundation
Louis Vederman Trust
Merck & Company, Incorporated
Mer-Man Swimming Pool Services
Mid-Coast Growers
Monmouth County Board of Agriculture
National Satellite Inc.
Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co.
Netcong Village Florist
New Jersey Farm Bureau
NJM Insurance Group
Office Depot
Ornsteen James Foundation
Parkhurst Dining Services
Pastanch, LLC
PennAg Industries Association
Pennsylvania Dairymenβs Association
PepsiCo, Inc.
Physis International LLC
Quest Diagnostics
Radian
Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel
RiverSource Life Insurance Company
Romberger Farm Supply
Rossmore Private Capital LLC
Royalsil, Inc.
Samuel P. Mandell Foundation
Schoenfeld Family Foundation
Schwab Charitable Fund
Siemens
Snell & Assoc. Landscape Contractors
Stephanie Kraus Designs
Super Scratch Championship
T. James Kavanagh Foundation, Inc.
Tamanend Park Herb & Garden Club
The Benevity Community Impact Fund
The Boeing Company
The Edmunds Family Foundation
The Hearst Foundation
The W.W. Smith Charitable Trust
Theodore H. Budd & Sons, Inc
Thoughtcast Media
TIAA
Tri State Biomedical
Turf Equipment and Supply Company, LLC
Ultimate Heery Plant Health, LLC
Univest Bank and Trust Co.
Univest Foundation
Vanguard Charitable
Vanguard Community Fund
Verizon
York Ag Products, Inc.
Vincent Aloyo
Anonymous
Maggi Ruth Boyer
Justin Brouse
Evelyn Brown
Jean Chamberlain
Wendy Chellis
Patricia Corr
James Diamond β61
Sharon Donnelly
Lori Dorwart
Paul Gannon
Donna Jorgensen
Robert Meredith and Susan Meredith
Joe Niego
Barrie Saias β20
Tiffany Stasiunas
Thomas Taylor
William Vandervort
Christopher Walter
Robert Berthold
Raymond L. Blew β52
Don Richard Borisoff β93
Audrey A. Bostwick
William E. Brightcliffe β72
Walter Thomas Dowling
Joshua Feldstein β42, β52 and Miriam Feldstein
Theodore Fertik β29
Donald K. Grim β58
John Keller
William H. Larder β51
Ronald L. Liggett β60
Andrew D. Looney β21
Mathew J. Mohlenhoff β14
Jack S. Pernatin β50
William L. Porter
Herbert E. Reback β51
Raymond J. Samulis β73
Joseph T. Scalese
Clayton Schannaur
Anthony D. Tassone β75
Michael J. Trainer β70
James C. Yard
Evan Augsburger β19
Bryce Cannon
Donna Heath
Kimberly N. Londer β19
Caitlin R. Salamon β11
William Viel
The Class of 1974
Students come to Delaware Valley University to receive an unparalleled education and an experience that wouldnβt be possible without your help.
Make an impact now by donating cash, stocks, bonds, or other assets directly to DelVal* to help sustain the University, a particular program area, or athletic team.
*Subject to DelValβs Gift Acceptance Policy
When you support scholarships at DelVal, youβre showing our students and the entire DelVal community that you believe in them. Youβre making a difference in their lives by investing in their future. Consider either an annual scholarship for immediate impact or an endowed scholarship for legacy giving in perpetuity.
Planned gifts have the unparalleled potential to increase the Universityβs ability to be a force for good in the world while affording exceptional financial and tax benefits to our planned gift benefactors. By naming DelVal in your will or trust, or making other kinds of planned gifts, you can make an impact that secures your personal legacy and enables you to support those areas of the University that are important to you.
For those who are 72 years of age or older, an IRA charitable rollover gift will allow you to make a gift to DelVal that supports our studentcentered mission, reduces your tax liability, and may satisfy your required minimum distribution (RMD) for the year.
There are many gift options that can generate income and tax benefits to you. For example, a charitable gift annuity (CGA) is a simple agreement in which we promise to pay you, or you and another person you name, a lifetime income in exchange for your gift.
You can maximize your charitable contribution to DelVal through matching gifts, a special benefit many companies offer their employees. If your company is eligible, request a matching gift form from your employer, and send it completed and signed with your gift. We will do the rest. The impact of your gift may be doubled or possibly tripled!
Gifts from corporations or foundations provide critical support for our efforts in teaching, learning, and service at DelVal. Corporations and foundations may provide support for specific faculty, staff, and student initiatives or make gifts that are unrestricted and that support our most pressing needs.
Our faculty and staff offer an excellent collegiate experience to students through their tireless contributions to the Universityβs mission, including through financial gifts and payroll deduction.
Make a contribution in honor or in memory of someone special to you. delval.edu/give
To make a gift or talk about ways you can have an impact on DelVal students, contact: Division of Development and Alumni Affairs.
700 East Butler Avenue Doylestown, PA 18901 215-489-2397
development@delval.edu
While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this information, errors may have occurred. If your name has been omitted, misspelled, or placed in an incorrect category, please notify Delaware Valley University Division of Development and Alumni Affairs using the methods of contact above.
Change Service Requested
Inspired by A-Day, our first-ever βA-Day of Givingβ kicks off this yearβs weekend of events.
Show your support for students and DelVal traditions like A-Day and give today!
BE SURE TO VISIT CAMPUS THIS A-DAY, APRIL 21 β 23