10s Ianthi de Alwis ’10 lives in Moreno
Valley, Calif. Capt. Brian Uhrmacher ’10 has
graduated from the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s National Academy Program. He is a member of the Greece (N.Y.) Police Department. William Roesner ’10 is a student
affairs professional for South University. He lives in South Park, Pa., with his wife, Briana Panseri ’11. Nick Kirchhof ’10 has joined the
Stanford University men’s soccer staff as a volunteer assistant coach. Previously, he was the University of Denver’s director of men’s soccer operations. Kayla Trybus Stevens ’11 is living
in Pennsylvania with her husband, Christopher. At Cal U, she was a member of the Philosophy Club. Brenda Maroglio ’11 is director
of medical and surgical services at Saint Vincent Health Center in Erie, Pa., where she has been a registered nurse for 22 years.
Smithton, Pa. The wedding is planned for September 2012 in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Christina Shaughnessy ’99, of
California, Pa., and Craig Lombard, of Perryopolis, Pa., are engaged. Christina is a registered nurse at Washington Hospital. At Cal U, she was a member of the Delta Zeta Sorority. Craig owns and operates Marcel’s Pottery in Perryopolis. They are planning a wedding in November 2012. Nicolette Massini ’08 and Adam
Penska are engaged. Nicolette works for Severstal Resources. Adam works for Siemens. They are planning a wedding in October 2012. Erin Giachetti ’10, of Waynesburg,
Pa., and Bobby Erjavek, of Dilliner, Pa., are engaged. Erin is a substitute teacher for Central Greene School District and an assistant softball coach at Waynesburg University. Bobby works for Atlas Services Corp. They are planning an April 2013 wedding. Eric Kustron ’07, of McClelland-
of the Leesville (La.) Daily Leader. He is also a member of the Leesville Rotary Club and a regular contributor to the Gridiron Gumbo radio show on KVVP-FM in Leesville.
town, Pa., and Heather Whoolery, of New Geneva, Pa., are engaged. Eric works for Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc. in Morgantown, W.Va. Heather works at JCPenney in Uniontown, Pa. They are planning an October 2012 wedding at the McClellandtown Free Methodist Church.
Elisa Ashton ’12 is a food service
Jessie Frame ’09 and Ray Moore
Alix Kunkle '11 is the news editor
worker at UPMC Mercy. She lives in Pittsburgh, Pa. Michael Del Re ’12 lives in Cecil, Pa. Melanie Harbour Winchester ’12
is a stay-at-home mom living in Canton, Ga., with her husband, Patrick. Samantha Bochna ’12 lives
in Brownsville, Pa. Ashley Farrar ’12 lives in
Tarentum, Pa. While at Cal U, she was a student orientation leader and a member of Alpha Sigma Alpha. She also worked with Special Olympics, Relay for Life and the S. June Smith Center.
ENGAGEMENTS Heather Baroffio ’98, a registered
nurse in surgical services at MageeWomens Hospital of UPMC in Pittsburgh, is engaged to Mike Jones, who works for Pumpco in
are engaged. Jessie is a service coordinator for SeniorCare Network. Ray is a parts sales associate at Washington Auto Mall. They are planning a September 2012 wedding. Gene Steratore ’88 and Lisa Mauro ’92 are
engaged. Lisa is teaching all levels of mathematics at both Community College of Allegheny County and Westmoreland County Community College, and she also is a private mathematics tutor. She has four children: Maria, 14, Gina, 12, Christopher, 10, and Nicholas, 8. Gene co-owns Steratore Sanitary Supply in EightyFour, Pa. He is entering his seventh season as a referee in the National Football League, and also is entering his 16th season as an official for NCAA Division I college basketball. He was named the PAC coordinator of football officiating in 2012, and
he is head of the Tri-State Officials Association. He has three children: Natalie, Gene and Andrew. The couple is planning a wedding in spring 2013.
MARRIAGES Dan Snyder and Hannah Shriner
were married April 28, 2012, in Enid, Okla. Dan was expected to graduate in summer 2012 from Cal U with a master’s degree in sports psychology. He is the strength and conditioning coach at Georgia Institute of Technology. Kristi Mazzaferri ’07 and Kyle
Drake were married Sept. 24, 2011, a the Pelican Grand Beach Resort in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Kristi is a physical therapist assistant at Consulate of North Strabane Township, Pa. Kyle served in the U.S. Army for four years and works for Yost Drilling. Cortney Lapinsky ’10, ’11 and
Evan Verostick, both of Windber, Pa., were planning to be married Aug. 11, 2012. Cortney works for Western Pennsylvania Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinic.
Scott Hilpert ’05, of Oakdale, Pa.,
and Amber Kunder of Poland, Ohio, were planning to be married July 7, 2012, in New Wilmington (Pa.) Presbyterian Church. Scott is a technical education teacher in the Moon (Pa.) School District. Amber is a Title I tutor and substitute teacher for West Branch Local School District, in Ohio. Emily DiFiore ’11 and John
Mitchell were married May 19, 2012, in Hickory United Presbyterian Church. Emily is a speechlanguage pathologist at a pediatric therapy center. John is a hazardous materials supervisor at SPSI. They took a honeymoon trip to Jamaica and are living in Hickory, Pa. Kimberly Hester ’10 and
Michael Shank were married Aug. 20, 2011. The bridal party included Mark Rockage ’10 and Carl Jay ’08. Kimberly is an assistant activities director at Golden Living Center-Haida, and Michael is an electrician for Norfolk Southern. They live in Hastings, Pa.
To the California University Community: Since our 20-year tenure as president and first lady of California University of Pennsylvania ended, we have been moved by the many expressions of support and encouragement we have received from the students, alumni, faculty, staff, community members and other friends whom we came to know and love during our time at Cal U. Our only regret after 20 wonderful years at the University — and the reason for this public statement of gratitude — is that there was neither time nor opportunity to say thank you and goodbye personally to every one of the wonderful colleagues and friends whom we met at, and through, Cal U. And while we are obviously pleased and excited to be living “back home,” much closer to our children, grandchildren and other family members, we will deeply miss the kind and generous people we met and worked with at the University, in Pennsylvania, and beyond since 1992. Finally, we will cherish the memories of our time together, continue the critically important work we committed ourselves to, and celebrate the numerous achievements, large and small, that we were fortunate enough to accomplish. We were honored to serve as president and first lady of Cal U for the last two decades, and we wish all of God’s blessings on the University, its students, alumni, faculty and staff for the future. Angelo and Barbara Armenti
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