ALUMNI HERALD
FALL/WINTER 2024

Featuring the ESU Foundation 2023-2024 Annual Report and Honor Roll of Donors

FALL/WINTER 2024
Featuring the ESU Foundation 2023-2024 Annual Report and Honor Roll of Donors
Campus in all its beauty the morning of Academic Convocation, August 29, 2024.
Welcome to the Fall/Winter 2024 edition of the Alumni Herald, presented in combination with the ESU Foundation’s Annual Report for the second consecutive year. This combined publication blends some of the exciting things happening at ESU with impactful stories and vital data while recognizing the generosity of more than 2,500 donors. These contributions exceeded more than $5.6 million in total gifts and pledges and more than $1.2 million in scholarship support for ESU students during the 2023-2024 fiscal year.
In this issue, the cover story spotlights six students, representing distinct aspects of campus and who capture the impact of generosity. Each story offers a look into how scholarships shaped their academic journey, and how it will continue to transform their lives and the communities they will serve. I know you’ll enjoy digging in, learning how they are thriving at ESU, and even possibly see yourself in them. Beyond scholarships, the ESU Foundation has also supported research opportunities across the university including the PA Tick Research Lab and the ESU Speech and Hearing Center.
Giving highlights this year include the fifth consecutive year that the ESU Foundation has awarded more than $1 million scholarship support to our students. We are approaching the 800-scholarship mark in annual and endowed awards, after adding 23 new scholarships last year. We’re incredibly grateful for the 250+ members of our prestigious President’s Circle, and the 220+ members of the 1893 Society who have committed to remembering the ESU Foundation in their estate plans, after adding 11 new members last year.
The Fall 2024 semester began with a significant milestone for higher education in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with the establishment of the first State Board of Higher Education. This new board brings together leaders from higher education, business, labor, student organizations, the legislature, and government to craft a strategic vision for higher education across the state. I was honored to be appointed by Governor Josh Shapiro to be an inaugural member of this board, providing a voice for the thousands of students, faculty, coaches, staff and alumni of the State System. We will have a voice in critical discussions that shape the future of higher ed, and I’m excited to have a seat at this table.
ESU’s student population continues to grow, with a 3.2% increase in enrollment, bringing our total fall enrollment to 5,636 students. This marks our third straight year of enrollment growth. Our ongoing efforts to redesign student success services has led to gains in student retention and degree completion, and we’re proud of strong growth in transfer and returning students. Reflecting the university’s commitment to access and opportunity, institutional data highlights show that more than one-third of undergraduate students report that they are the first in their family to go to college, the male-to-female mix is nearly equal and nearly half identify as an underrepresented minority.
Our annual Homecoming festivities welcomed hundreds of alumni on a beautiful October day in the Poconos. The Class of 1974 showed up in force to mark their 50th reunion celebration, the football team thrilled us with a triumphant high-scoring victory against a conference rival, and we recognized nine recipients at the Alumni Association Awards dinner in the Warren E. ’55 and Sandra Hoeffner Science and Technology Center. Plans are already underway for next year’s Homecoming and the 50th reunion for the Class of 1975. We look forward to having you all back on campus.
In athletics, our Warriors have continued their momentum from an incredibly successful 2023-24, ranking third for their best-ever finish in the PSAC’s Dixon Trophy, and are second through the fall 2024 championships. I invite you to read about all the team and individual accomplishments, including regional and national honors, and we offer special congratulations to field hockey head coach Sandy Miller, who will be inducted to the national field hockey coaches Hall of Fame in January.
As we embark on the spring semester, we move closer to the opening of the new University Center, a state-of-the-art centerpiece that will not only house many of our student organizations, but also provide venues for much of our student services and co-curricular activities, enhancing the experience of current and future ESU students. While some of the campus may look a little different than it did during your time here, we retain the charm, character and several of the facilities that we all love. ESU remains Where Warriors Belong.
Kenneth Long ESU President
UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT
Kenneth Long
Design and Production
Office of University Advancement
Office of Marketing and Communications
Ideal Design Solutions
Photography
Jonathan Broady
Renee Broady
Susie Forrester
Dave Janosz
Mike Gombita
Olivia Wetherhold
For ESU junior and competitive swimmer Vera Renshof, traveling the more than 3,700 miles from her home in the Netherlands to Pennsylvania was an exciting adventure. It had always been her desire to swim in America while she pursued her college degree, but there was a downside: the cost to attend college is far more expensive in the United States than the Netherlands. Fortunately, Renshof applied and was the recipient of four scholarships in fiscal year 20232024, gifts that made all the difference in her American dream.
Renshof is among hundreds of student scholarship recipients that received financial support to pursue their academic goals and dreams for the future. This issue, combined with the ESU Foundation’s 2023-2024 Annual Report and Honor Roll of Donors, takes you right to the point of impact – from the vantage point of six extremely grateful scholarship recipients.
More Related Content:
• Tick Research Lab of PA locks in $2 million grant, rounds out six years of growth – page 22
• Five consecutive years topping $1 million in scholarship support – page 24
CORRECTION: World Syndrome Day, held on March 21, 2024, was hosted by the ESU Department of Special Education and Rehabilitation. A story in the Spring Summer 2024 edition of the Alumni Herald magazine incorrectly stated who hosted the event.
9 FALL SEMESTER WELCOMES CLASS OF 2028 ESU enrollment hike brings new Warriors to campus
16 THE ‘WHO’S WHO’ WHEN GIVING BACK TO ESU
The ESU Foundation’s fiscal year 2023-2024 Annual Report and Honor Roll of Donors
48 ALUMNI ACHIEVEMENTS HONORED
Fellow Warriors earn highest honors, plus Homecoming highlights (page 14)
51 WARRIORS LEAD THE WAY, AGAIN Students excel in Dixon Trophy standings
CALLING ALL ATHLETIC TRAINING ALUMNI!
Celebrating 50 Years of Excellence: Athletic Training Education Program
Athletic Training is gearing up for its 50th Anniversary Celebration in 2025.
Visit page 12 for what’s on tap for alumni and students in the coming year.
9 CAMPUS NEWS
14 AL UMNI NEWS
16 E SU FOUNDATION
51 WARRIOR SPIRIT
54 CLASS NOTES
56 IN MEMORIAM
Contributors
Tioga Anderson ’12
Melissa Davis
MaryEllen Dickey ’80
Mike Gombita
Sara Karnish
Greg Knowlden M’04
Ryan Long
Stacey Marshall
Elizabeth Richardson
Richard Santoro
Laurie Schaller ’10
Michelle Keating-Sibel ’00
Shelley A. Speirs ’92
Olivia Wetherhold
Caryn Wilkie
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ESU Office of Alumni Engagement
Henry A. Ahnert, Jr. Alumni Center
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As you read this issue of the Alumni Herald, one of my favorite campus traditions has already taken place. In September, I was honored to participate in the Legacy Pinning Ceremony, where Dr. Brooke K. Langan ‘91 M’96, shared her story as a first-generation student. She reflected on the barriers she overcame, making the ceremony even more meaningful as she and her family were inducted as a legacy family.
We were joined by several other legacy families who filled Lenape Lounge with love, excitement, and pride as they shared stories across generations. One special guest was Eileen Karpe ‘54, who celebrated her 70th class reunion. Accompanied by her family, Eileen was recognized with a bouquet of flowers for this incredible milestone.
Homecoming Weekend arrived with beautiful weather, a welcome change from last year’s rain, and we were not disappointed! The weekend began with Friday’s alumni check-in and the Remembrance Day Ceremony.
That evening, the ESU Alumni Association Board of Directors recognized nine outstanding alumni for their excellence across a range of fields—from health sciences and education to business and sports. Each year, I’m amazed by our alumni’s remarkable achievements. It’s a privilege to hear their inspiring stories and learn how their time at ESU shaped their success.
On Saturday, alumni gathered for the Alumni Tailgate, where it was incredible to see generations of Warriors reconnect and pick up right where they left off. It was a day full of music, games, retro-themed tents, and laughter. Tom Petro ‘72, Glenn Gottshalk ‘72, and the ESU 70’s Socialites once again showed us how it’s done. Despite the distance and years, this alumni group remains close, bringing their Warrior spirit wherever they go. The best tailgate award went to the ESU Black Alumni Association for their creative retro theme, camaraderie, and standout table setup. As classmates reconnected and shared their stories, the evening was elevated by the incredible talents of Jailyn Suggs and the band Pentagram. Jailyn brought her energy and expertise to the DJ turntables, creating an upbeat atmosphere, while Pentagram, featuring Frank Newby ‘75, Bill Brubaker, Ellen Young Grill ‘79, Nick Gentile, Lou Collins ‘77, Chuck Kagel ‘76, and Forrest Young ‘76, delighted the crowd with a dynamic and captivating performance. Homecoming is always a family-friendly weekend and a great opportunity to introduce the future Warriors to ESU.
After the tailgate, we headed to Eiler-Martin Stadium to cheer on our Warriors as they took on the WCU Golden Rams. Robin Schneider ‘04 and her niece, Bella Smith, Class of 2028, gave a beautiful rendition of the national anthem. The Marching Warriors and Cheerleading squad also performed incredibly well, showcasing their talents for the crowd.
This upcoming May marks 25 years since I graduated from ESU, and every time I step back on campus, I get the same feeling I did back then. The crisp fall air, throwing on my favorite AOII sweatshirt, and heading to class or meetings at the Greek Life office all come flooding back. I’m also reminded of the amazing people who believed in me and helped me realize my full potential. Professors like Dr. Terry Master and Dr. Richard Pekala pushed me academically, while mentors like Dean Moses gave me opportunities to lead and make a difference. Though my path eventually led to nursing, my time at ESU laid the foundation for everything I’ve accomplished.
This is why I’m passionate about staying engaged with ESU as an alumna and student. We all have something to offer. Your impact truly matters, whether time, talent, or treasure. My fellow board members and I are already planning next year’s events, including the annual golf outing, which helps fund scholarships for students who were once like us. Being part of initiatives directly impacting students’ lives is an honor.
For more information on supporting student scholarships, please contact the ESU Foundation at 570-422-3333.
As we head into winter, I encourage you to check our website and social media pages for updates on upcoming events. For those of you who may find it hard to return to campus, I hope you enjoy this edition of the Herald. Visit www.esualumni.org to see what’s happening at ESU, find your local alumni chapter, and get involved!
Wishing you a Happy New Year in 2025 filled with family, friends, and wonderful memories.
Executive Members
Michelle Keating-Sibel ’00
President
Danica Marsh-Hartenfels ’97
Vice President
Jamie Borger ’15
Secretary
Alumni Board Members
Deborah Sue Allen ’98
Michael Bidwell ’99
Kristine Bush ’12
Britt Carpenter ’89
Glenn Clark ’74
Joseph Delchop ’10
Danielle Dungee ’17
Aimee Ellison ’91
Ashley Johnson ’08
Brandon Lawrence ’07
Jessica Maxwell ’16
Lori Miller Weinstein ’77
Kathleen Murphy Kirkwood ’95
Adrian Neves ’07
Yewande Oladeinde ’07
Caitlin Ord ’07 M’08
Melissa Owens ’06 M’11
Thomas Petro ’72
Deborah Pride ’98
Jessica Ras ’13
Sean Roth ’16
Robin Smith-Schneider ’04
Stephanie Squires ’06
Bryan Thomson ’14
Emeriti
Bryan L. Hill ’71
Glenn G. Gottshalk ‘72
Frank E. Johnson ’74
Phyllis M. Kirschner ’63
Sandra “Pinky” O’Neil-Seiler ’57
Faye D. Soderberg ’58
Virginia M. Sten ’71
Your
Fellow Warrior, Michelle Keating-Sibel ’00 President ESU Alumni Association Board of Directors
• For the fifth consecutive year, scholarship awards provided by the ESU Foundation have exceeded more than $1 million, every dollar going to a student with a desire to learn, grow and pursue a college education.
• In fiscal year 2023-2024, 778 scholarship awards totaling more than $1.2 million were provided to students, each on a personal journey to better themselves, and their lives.
Only through your support are we able to provide the resources so many WARRIORS need to succeed!
The Alumni Herald is honored to share several of their stories of gratitude.
By Sara Karnish
Aliyah Williams | Class of 2025
Robert C. Walker III ’97 Annual & Endowed Scholarships
Aliyah Williams has always loved words. Her passion for books and writing inspired her to pursue a degree in English. ESU became her school of choice for several reasons— she was drawn to the professional and digital media writing track within ESU’s English major, the campus was close to her home in Effort, Pa., and she received a generous academic scholarship. Williams is the recipient of the Robert C. Walker III ’97 Annual & Endowed Scholarships, an award given to students with a minimum 2.0 GPA and demonstrated love of the writing field. The scholarship has eased some of the financial burden for Williams and her family. “It’s done a lot [for me]. It’s taken my focus off of making money to pay for school. I can relax and focus on my academics and not worry so much about the financial side,” she said.
Carson Howard | Class of 2027
Cramer Family Men’s Basketball
Endowed Scholarship
Jeff Dailey Memorial Scholarship
Athletic Hall of Fame Annual Scholarship
Andy Lee/Braveheart Pub Annual Scholarship
Basketball has been a constant in Carson Howard’s life. A native of Lanoka Harbor, N.J., Howard had early dreams of playing basketball at the college level—and beyond. The scholarships he received from ESU helped make some of those dreams come true. “The scholarships have meant the world to me,” Howard says.
“Playing basketball at the next level has always been a dream of mine as a kid. It wouldn’t have been possible without the scholarships. It’s amazing that I can come to school, play basketball, and study at the next level, as well.”
Now a senior, Williams has taken advantage of the many extracurricular activities at ESU. She is a member of the Christian Fellowship, a student liaison for the ESU Alumni Association Board of Directors, and is the Editor-in-Chief of the Stroud Courier, the campus newspaper, as well as serving as an orientation leader, the student representative on the orientation planning committee, and a tour guide for the university.
“Getting involved with the extracurriculars has helped me open up. I was really shy and I didn’t start joining clubs until my second year. But getting involved helps connect you with others,” Williams said. Thanks to completing three internships in which she developed various skill sets and was exposed to different job possibilities within the writing field, Williams is considering a career in either public relations or human resources. “My internships have shown me how the skills I learned in the classroom apply to the real world,” she said. “I was a little confused about how it could all work, but now I see how these skills apply to a career.”
Williams calls her time at ESU “really great. The community I’ve made here has been super helpful. It’s been a really great experience. The [ESU] community is very welcome and open. That’s another reason why I made the decision to come to ESU—seeing the campus and how everyone connects with each other.”
A sophomore computer science major, Howard is still exploring possible careers. He chose his major because he’s always been interested in technology. Getting to know the department faculty confirmed his decision to attend ESU.
“I chose ESU because of the family atmosphere, and the basketball coaching staff really wanted to see me improve,” he said. “I might pursue engineering or something on the IT side. I want to play basketball as long as I can and see what I can do with the comp sci degree. Getting to know the faculty in the computer science department—they’re fantastic. It’s a very intimate relationship with the professors because of the small class sizes. It lets you ask more questions, which has helped my learning.”
ESU has taught Howard important life lessons that extend beyond the classroom or basketball court. “I’ve learned to stick to the process and have confidence in myself,” he says. “I get one percent better every day, and I try not to worry too much about external things.” He urges students considering ESU to not only look at the university’s academic programs, but the wider campus community, which he calls “really tight-knit. It’s a smaller school so you’ll get around campus and meet people you’ll get to see often, then build meaningful relationships. On the academic side, you’ll make connections with your professors which will definitely help your learning. There are so many amazing facilities here on campus, there are sports, there are things to do outside…the community is really amazing.”
Vera Renshof | Class of 2026
The Feldman-Mellner Endowed Scholarship
Northeast Site Contractors Swimming
Annual Scholarship
Women’s Swim Team
Endowed Scholarship
Minda L. Krawitz ’84 Endowed Scholarship
Vera Renshof has been swimming for as long as she can remember.
Growing up in the Netherlands, Renshof’s mother enrolled her in baby swimming lessons when she was only six months old. She’s never left the pool. Her commitment to the sport earned her a scholarship to East Stroudsburg University. As a student who never imagined attending college in the United States, the scholarship has been a tremendous help, especially since Renshof was unsure of her career path.
“Going to America for swimming has always been a dream of mine,” Renshof said. In the Netherlands, “you really study for a specific thing, as you would nursing here in the U.S. Because I didn’t know what I wanted to do, it was a
Rowan Medcraft | Class of 2026
Shi-Yang Mathematics Endowed Scholarship
Elizabeth Kurtz Endowed Scholarship
As a student at Pocono Mountain East High School, Rowan Medcraft did not have a set career path in mind. It was only during the COVID-19 pandemic while doing online schooling that Medcraft discovered computer programming and had a lightbulb moment. He’d found his calling.
“I started programming when I took an Intro to Java class in 10th grade, and I liked how hands-on it was compared to all my other classes,” he says. “Wherein all of my other classes it was difficult to see the applications of what we were learning, with computer programming, I could write code and see what it did from Day One, and I found that to be very cool. When the COVID pandemic began, I used my newfound free time to make small projects and games, and learned more through online resources.”
Now a junior, Medcraft applied to several schools but ultimately chose ESU because of its proximity to his home in Cresco, Pa., its affordability, and its strong
really hard decision for me. I did one year of college in the Netherlands and it just was not for me.”
Going to college in the States meant more tuition. Higher education in the Netherlands is considerably less expensive than in the United States. “My parents saved enough for me to go to a Dutch college, but we didn’t know I’d be going to college in America. Without the scholarships, I wouldn’t be able to pursue my dreams in America,” Renshof said.
Renshof, a junior, is looking ahead to life after ESU. A public health major, she plans to return to her native country for graduate school and go into the field of epidemiology. Moving to ESU was Renshof’s first time away from home for an extended period; she said her years at college have taught her a lot about herself.
“One thing I’ve learned is we’re definitely more capable of doing things than we think we are. I always thought I needed help with everything, and that my parents needed to help me, but I can do things on my own. Getting out of your comfort zone is important if you want to grow.” Yet she’s also found a support system: “My [swim] coach is like my mom here. People here will help me if I need anything.”
Looking back, Renshof is sure she made the right choice to attend college in the U.S. She encourages other students to consider ESU because she’s had such a great experience. “I feel ESU is a great place for students to meet other people and to learn. There’s such a variety of people here on campus. And the school really wants you to succeed, so if you’re struggling, there are always people to help you with whatever you need.”
computer science program. After taking a calculus class in his first semester, Medcraft added mathematics as a second major.
“I started thinking about a double major because I enjoyed the class a lot, it seemed to be a subject I was very strong in, it was a great addition to a computer science portfolio, and it wouldn’t require that many more classes, so I decided to do it.” Medcraft said the scholarships he’s received have made his college experience easier. “They’ve benefited me greatly. I don’t come from a superwealthy background, and I wasn’t always sure if college would be in my future, or if I wanted to go to college. These scholarships are making it possible for me to graduate from college debt-free.”
Medcraft says he’s exploring various career paths: “I try to keep my options open. I try to take on as much as possible so I have as many routes as possible.” He said it’s difficult for any university’s curriculum to stay current with an industry that changes as quickly as computer science—many are grappling with harnessing the incredible power of AI and machine learning—but “despite that, I believe ESU has prepared me very well for the computer science job market by focusing on broad topics that can be applied to many different things. There’s also the Topics in Computer Science class, where a professor will take a topic that’s relevant in computer science and teach a class about it for a semester or two. I’m currently learning about generative AI through that class.”
He encourages other students looking for an affordable, quality education to consider ESU: “It’s a good pathway. It has a lot of solid programs and is an affordable option.”
Danielle Nightlinger ‘18 M’24
George D. ’58 & Harriet D. ’56 Hall Graduate Endowed & Annual Scholarships
Danielle Nightlinger attended ESU as an undergraduate. Although she earned a degree in digital media technologies in 2018, on some level, she knew her future lay in teaching. “I think, deep down, I always wanted to teach. Even when I was doing photography, I was always working with kids, even if they were infant photo shoots. I worked at a summer camp. When COVID hit and everything went online, I thought it was a good time to make a switch and start my classes. During COVID, many people didn’t want a photographer getting too close, so [the pandemic] took a toll on my photography business,” she says.
Nightlinger, originally from Bucks County, Pa., chose ESU initially because “it was close enough to home, but far enough away,” as she explains it. Her sister was an alumna of ESU’s education program, and Nightlinger had visited the campus a few times. “When I went for my bachelor’s, the campus was a comfort,” she says. “I went back for my master’s degree because I loved the school so much.”
Ignasi Cucurella Class of 2025
Rick and Danna (Yoder) Vroman Annual Scholarship
Alfred W. ‘31 and Mildred B. ‘30 Munson Annual Award for Excellence in Education
Frank D. and Marjorie C. Sills Endowed Scholarship
Ignasi Cucurella always knew soccer would take him places. It took him from his home in Barcelona, Spain, to the United States—specifically, to the Pocono Mountains and East Stroudsburg University’s campus and soccer fields. And it’s charting his professional career.
Normally, pursuing an advanced degree means making some sacrifices. Most students in a teaching program must leave full-time employment to complete student teaching requirements. This was not the case for Nightlinger. The George D. ‘58 and Harriet D. ’56 Hall Graduate and Annual Endowed Scholarship, of which she was recipient, made the whole experience much easier.
“The scholarship allowed me to still work—I was working at a preschool at the time, and frankly not making much money—but also schedule my classes around my work schedule and earn a degree in a profession I loved,” she says. Nightlinger adds she has met Harriet Hall, who now lives in Florida, (husband George passed away in 2020) and sends her thank you notes from time to time. “I just want to let her know how much the scholarship has helped me,” she says. With her college career behind her, Nightlinger is focused on building her professional career. She is a second-grade teacher in New Jersey at the same district where she was a student teacher and later a substitute teacher. She hopes to be an example to her young students, sharing some of the same lessons she learned at ESU and beyond. “I always start with kindness, no matter who you are,” she says. “When I was at ESU, at one time I was in a spot where I didn’t have many friends. So, I joined the ultimate frisbee team, whose motto was literally, ‘Everyone is welcome.’ ESU as a campus is very diverse, and everyone is welcome. That’s what I bring to my classroom.”
Her years at ESU were rewarding, and Nightlinger urges others to consider the university. “I know three people who went to different colleges—one out of state—and they all transferred to ESU because they visited it and loved it so much. Another person I know transferred to do the student teaching because the program was so great. ESU is very welcoming and a great community—I think that’s why, when people visit it, they love it.”
Now a senior majoring in health and physical education, Cucurella hopes to apply the skills he’s learned over an impressive soccer career to a lifelong vocation as a soccer coach. “I’ve been playing soccer since I was born. I can’t remember ever not playing it,” he says. “I really belong on the soccer field.”
Soccer helped Cucurella achieve his dream of attending college, but the scholarships he received have helped him turn his dreams into reality. “In a lot of ways, the scholarships have made it all so much easier,” he says. “A lot of the financial pressure is released—I’m grateful to have received all the scholarships I have. In Europe, it’s very difficult to get a scholarship for university. It’s good that people give back—it helps create a sense of community. I also like the possibility of giving back what has been given to me.”
Moving to the United States and getting acclimated to life on a college campus was an adjustment, but Cucurella said the experience has been worth it. “It’s kind of tough, but here you create your own family. The men’s soccer team has been my family. They say when you go abroad, you grow by about four years— if you stay home, it’s one year. I really feel it. You grow in a sense—you’re on your own but find your place. ESU has been the place that made me grow.”
East Stroudsburg University continues its upward trend in enrollment growth, welcoming 5,636 students for Fall 2024, a 3.2 percent increase from the previous year.
The university’s sustained growth, increasing enrollment for the third straight year, underscores ESU’s dedication to student success and innovative strategies – yielding a 6.4 percent surge in transfer students and a 4.9 percent growth in returning students.
The strong sense of community and academic support at ESU are cornerstones of the work across campus to attract and retain students. “Our strategy to redesign our student success services has helped us sharpen our focus on increasing student retention and degree completion,” said ESU President Kenneth Long. These numbers confirm that we are making meaningful progress in building a stronger path to success for every student who joins the Warrior family.”
The uptick in transfer students highlights ESU’s ongoing efforts to simplify and smooth the transition process for those coming from other
institutions. The university is committed to providing flexible, supportive, and clear pathways to degree completion.
Last year’s recruitment cycle included the challenge of the delayed FAFSA process, which had a national impact. “Like most institutions, there were tremendous uncertainties during this recruiting cycle,” said Dr. Lorna Hunter, Vice President for Enrollment Management. “Our financial aid team took proactive steps last spring, sending estimated financial aid notifications to admitted students.
The immediate positive response from families affirmed the importance of these early, personal connections. This allowed students to confidently plan the next steps in their academic journey.”
The student body continues to reflect the university’s commitment to access and inclusive excellence. More than one-third (35.4%) of undergraduate students are the first in their family to go to college, and nearly half (45.3%) identify as an underrepresented minority.
“ESU remains a beacon of opportunity for anyone seeking higher education,” President Long said.
“Additionally, our residence halls are at capacity this year, with nearly half of our students living on campus. This presents even more opportunities to foster meaningful connections and engage students in transformative ways both inside and outside the classroom.”
2024 Fall Enrollment Highlights Undergraduate Students 2,688 Female 2,206 Male
Undergraduate Enrollment by College College of Arts & Sciences – 2,183 College of Business & Management – 1,055 College of Education – 396 College of Health Sciences – 961 Undeclared – 221 Non-Degree – 78
Undergraduate State Residency PA – 3,916
Non-PA – 940 (representing 27 states) International – 38
WHO IS THE CLASS OF 2028?
1,386 new first-time students representing 463 high schools
739 female
647 male
79.7% are from Pennsylvania
49.6% identify as underrepresented minority
Andrea “Andi” McClanahan, Ph.D., professor of communication, was presented with the Distinguished Professor Award on October 29, 2024. The highest honor for ESU faculty to receive – the award is presented based on outstanding contributions to the academic life of the University and its reputation.
Dr. McClanahan earned a B.A. in speech communication from Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, M.A. in communication studies from Ball State University, and her Ph.D. in rhetorical studies and gender studies from Ohio University.
McClanahan has contributed tirelessly across the campus serving both students and the university. Her leadership has manifested its impact as the coordinator of Women and Gender Studies and numerous studentcentered initiatives to engage students in research and professional service. She continues to provide leadership as the current department chair for Communication while serving as APSCUF president for ESU.
McClanahan has taught over 30 different courses and has mentored over 15 thesis and dissertations. Her students and colleagues describe her as a highly engaged instructor with the ability to challenge her students to critically think and enhance their professional development.
Since 2005, McClanahan has worked with the Junior State of America (JSA) for their Civics Immersion Program in the summers teaching at Stanford, Princeton, Yale, and American University. JSA is designed to foster civic engagement among youth who wish to be government leaders in the future. Specifically, the summer program recruits students from the American territories and freely associated states to come to the mainland to learn about American government, politics, and advocacy.
Since starting at ESU in 2003, she has published 25 scholarly articles or chapters, one textbook, and has presented her research more than 100 times at international, national, regional, and state conferences. Her research focus is varied but centers around critical media studies, political communication, and persuasion and advocacy. She has served as president to the PASSHE Women’s Consortium and the Northeast Popular Culture Association. She is a current executive committee member and chair of the graduate student awards for the Northeast Popular Culture Association.
In its 10th year, ESU’s Good Neighbor initiative continues to spark conversation and allows homeowners and renters a chance to associate individuals with the university. Held August 27, 2024, the walk consisted of volunteers, including student leaders, student athletes, faculty, staff, administrators, and police. Participants visited homes surrounding the campus, speaking with residents about ways the university can work with residents to be good neighbors.
Celebrating its 12th year, the Troiani Sweeney Endowed Lecture Series was held Oct. 24, 2024, at the Niedbala Auditorium featuring keynote speaker Marta Kazandjian, M.A., CCC-SLP, BCS-S, F-ASHA, NBC-HWC. Her lecture was titled “It’s All About the Whole Me: Whole Health, Communication and Cognition in Alzheimer’s Disease.”
Kazandjian is clinical assistant professor and department head at Stony Brook Southampton Hospital and Stony Brook University. She is a fellow of the American Speech Language and Hearing Association and is board certified in both swallowing and integrative whole health/wellness coaching. Sponsored by the Niedbala Family Foundation and hosted by
ESU named Senator Marty Flynn as its 2024-2025 Legislative Fellow at a breakfast held in his honor on September 11, 2024. The Legislative Fellow program, established in 1999, is designed to bring state legislators to campus to participate in a variety of campus activities and to meet formally and informally with students, faculty and staff throughout the year.
The program is co-sponsored by the university administration and the local chapter of the Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties (APSCUF). Fellows are selected by a committee of faculty and administrators, and jointly appointed by the university president and the president of APSCUF at the beginning of each academic year.
Senator Flynn was born and raised in Scranton, Pa. He attended Marywood University, where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in legal studies.
ESU’s College of Health Sciences, the annual lecture series was created as a lasting tribute to Linda Niedbala’s ’82 sister Yvonne Troiani Sweeney ’78 who suffers from posterior cortical athrophy.
While at Marywood, he began boxing, and eventually embarked upon a decade-long professional career. Upon retiring from the sport, Flynn worked as the inmate education and program coordinator at Lackawanna County Prison, where he also served as chairman of the Prison Misconduct Board.
Flynn was elected to serve the 113th District of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 2013, a role he had for more than eight years. In 2021, he began a new chapter in his political career when he was sworn in as Senator of Pennsylvania’s 22nd Senatorial District.
ESU honored Doreen Tobin, Ed.D., former vice president for student affairs, as ESU’s recipient of the third annual Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Keepers of the Flame Award from Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education.
The Keepers of the Flame Award recognizes an individual from each of the 14 State System university campuses for their contributions to creating and promoting diverse, equitable and inclusive environments that cultivate a sense of belonging. This year’s awards were presented on October 28, 2024, during the PASSHE Summit, held at Millersville University.
Tobin was vice president of Student Affairs and Title IX coordinator at ESU for 13 years before retiring in June 2019. Prior to her time at ESU she also served within the Division of Student Affairs at Kutztown University for 28 years. During her 13 years at ESU, Tobin was a supporter of diversity, equity, and inclusion programs and initiatives both on and off campus. She was instrumental in launching the Warrior Food Pantry, created the Gender & Sexuality Center, and expanded the Center for Multicultural Affairs and Inclusive Education.
ESU’s latest cohort of nursing program graduates achieved a remarkable 100 percent first-time pass rate on the National Council Licensure Exam (NCLEX-RN), exceeding state and national averages. The group of 29 graduates became eligible to take the NCLEX-RN, a requirement to practice as a registered nurse, after completing the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program in May.
The perfect pass rate earned by the cohort exceeds Pennsylvania’s average pass rate of 90.7 percent and is well above the national average pass rate of 88.6 percent, according to 2023 data of first-time exam takers.
All courses in the nursing program curriculum are designed to prepare students for the NCLEX-RN. Additionally, seniors due to graduate take a proctored predictor exam and attend a live review course during the spring of their final semester.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Breakfast Terraview at Stroudsmoor Country Inn, Stroudsburg
January 20, 2025
Visit esufoundation.org/mlk2025 for ticket and sponsorship information.
ESU Theatre Department upcoming shows
Smith-McFarland Theatre
Feb. 13-16, 2025
Ride the Cyclone
April 10-13, 2025
The Crucible
Visit esu.edu/theatre-performances or email esuarts@esu.edu for ticket information.
March 2025 – Warrior Waypoint in the Sunshine State
April 2025 – Warrior Waypoint in the Metropolitan Washington, D.C. region
April 26, 2025 - Warrior Waypoint in Philadelphia
Check esualumni.org for updated information or call the Office of Alumni Engagement at 570-422-3180 for inquiries.
ESU’s annual Family Weekend held Sept. 27-28, 2024, brought student’s families and alumni back to campus for a variety of events. A car show, drag queen bingo, Warrior Bash and an amazing race were just a few of the activities during the weekend. Legacy Families also attended the annual Legacy Family Brunch and Pinning Ceremony hosted by the ESU Office of Alumni Engagement.
East Stroudsburg University is excited to announce the kick-off of its 50-Year Celebration for the Athletic Training Education Program! Over the next year, we’ll celebrate half a century of the incredible impact our program has had on the Athletic Training profession. Here’s a glimpse of what’s coming up:
• Exclusive 50-Year Apparel: Show your pride with limited edition 50th anniversary clothing and gear—perfect for alumni, students, and supporters!
• EATA Conference Kickoff: Officially launch our 50-Year Celebration at the upcoming EATA Conference with an alumni gathering — don’t miss it!
• PATS and NATA Conference Alumni Celebrations: We will be hosting special alumni meet-ups and events at conferences throughout the year. It’s a great chance to reconnect with old friends and the program.
• Pickleball Tournament & Golf Tournament: Fun, friendly competition! Join us for our Pickleball Event in March and Golf Tournament in late May!
• Summer CEU Event: Stay on top of your continuing education with a special CEU event next summer, designed to engage you with innovative topics delivered by leading experts.
• Homecoming 2025: The celebration will culminate at Homecoming 2025, where we’ll honor the past, present, and future of our program.
This is a year-long celebration of our Athletic Training Education Program and alumni. Please stay tuned on social media for more details, and let’s make the next 50 years just as memorable! Stay connected with us (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/D7T56HK).
ESU PRESIDENT KENNETH LONG, MBA, was appointed in September 2024 by Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro to the newly established State Board of Higher Education. The State Board of Higher Education will unite leaders from higher education, the business community, labor, students, legislators, and the Shapiro Administration to develop a strategic plan for higher education in Pennsylvania.
The Board’s mission includes enhancing coordination among institutions, improving accessibility and affordability for students, and ensuring that our higher education system equips students with the skills and credentials needed to address workforce shortages and drive economic growth for future generations. Through this appointment, ESU’s leadership will have a voice in critical discussions that shape the future of higher education, ensuring continued advocacy for our students and for increased investments in public higher education.
BRIAN STREET, PH.D. was appointed dean of the College of Health Sciences in July 2024. Dr. Street brings more than 15 years of experience in higher education, administrative leadership and faculty mentoring to ESU.
Street was the executive associate dean of academic affairs for the College of Nursing and Health Professions at The University of Southern Mississippi (USM). Prior to USM, he was at California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB) where he was department chair for kinesiology, founding graduate program director, founding director of the CSUB Faculty Leadership Academy, and founding director of the Posture and Gait Neuromechanics Laboratory.
Dr. Street holds a BSc in Biomedical Sciences from Charles Darwin University in Australia, a MSc in Sport and Exercise Medicine from Exeter University in the UK, and a Ph.D. in Kinesiology (specialization in Biomechanics and Motor Control) from York University in Canada. Dr. Street has published and presented more than 70 journal articles and conference presentations.
CHRISTOPHER BROOKS, DR. PHIL., professor of history, has recently completed work with the National Constitution Center.
Dr. Brooks selected documents, provided commentary and edited essential primary documents for the National Constitution Center’s Founders’ Library. Brooks worked alongside Dr. Kenneth Mack, Lawrence D. Biele Professor of Law, Harvard Law School, to select documents included in the Library’s Civil Rights Era. The historic documents in this set cover the Truman Administration to the Civil Rights Era through the end of the twentieth century.
The sun shone brightly in the Poconos as East Stroudsburg University alumni returned to campus for Homecoming Weekend 2024. After the rain-soaked festivities of 2023, the clear skies and warm sunshine provided the perfect stage for the weekend's events.
The weekend began on Friday, October 18, 2024, with the Remembrance Day Ceremony, where alumni, students, and faculty gathered to honor members of the ESU community who had passed away in the last academic year. This peaceful service took place near the weeping mulberry tree at the front of campus. Bryan Thomson '14, a board member of the ESU Alumni Association, spoke on behalf of the association, reflecting on the resilience, dedication, and lasting impact of the departed alumni. He encouraged attendees to carry forward their values and make a positive difference.
Following the ceremony, alumni made their way to the Alumni Check-In at the Henry A. Ahnert, Jr. Alumni Center, where they were greeted with refreshments and had the opportunity to reconnect with classmates and fellow Warriors.
That evening, the Annual Alumni Awards Ceremony was held in the Niedbala Auditorium at the Warren E. '55 and Sandra Hoeffner Science
and Technology Center. Nine distinguished alumni were recognized for their lifetime achievements: Mary Ellen Whitney '78, James J. Cope '86, Jeffrey M. Robertson '84, Zachary J. McDowell, M.D. '08, Matthew D. Johnson '12, Michele M. Gresh '01, Ryan Weise M'23, Jerome W. Sheska '68 M'81, and Ronald W. Quinn '75. Each honoree shared their inspiring journeys during the ceremony. Read more about each honoree on page 48.
On Saturday, the Class of 1974 celebrated their 50th Reunion with a special gathering, marking the most attended 50th Reunion Celebration in recent years. Around the same time, generations of alumni gathered for the highly anticipated All-Alumni Tailgate, proudly displaying their ESU memorabilia. This year's "Best Tailgate Award" went to the Black Alumni Association, whose retro-themed setup, inspired by the "Going Retro" Homecoming theme, impressed the judges. Their victory will be commemorated in the lobby of the Alumni Center. The Homecoming football game took place as a night game, with fans filling the stadium to watch ESU compete against West Chester University. The Warriors won the game, 45-31.
2023-2024 Annual Report and Honor Roll of Donors secured in total gifts and pledges
$5,623,720
2,500+ donors
250+ members in the prestigious President’s Circle
11 new members to The 1893 Society Your generosity in fiscal year 2023-2024
$1,218,494 in scholarship support to ESU students
5th consecutive year of more than $1 million in scholarship support
778 annual and endowed scholarship awards to students 23 new scholarships created
Dear Friends,
We want to express our deep appreciation for the selfless generosity our supporters have demonstrated over the past year of fundraising. In the fiscal year 2023-2024, thousands of alumni and friends, along with our corporate and foundation partners, have provided significant support to the East Stroudsburg University Foundation. Loyal donors contributed gifts and pledges totaling $5,623,720 between July 1, 2023, and June 30, 2024, reflecting their strong loyalty and commitment to ESU and its exceptional students. Fundraising operates in a competitive environment, and we do not take your philanthropic support for granted. Economic uncertainty, tighter philanthropic budgets, and inflation have a profound impact on the support we receive. Fortunately, many of you recognize that giving back to ESU and its students is an investment in their futures and in our world.
The following pages of your Alumni Herald magazine include the ESU Foundation’s 2023–2024 Annual Report and Honor Roll of Donors. Within these pages, you will discover the many thousands of alumni, friends, businesses, and
organizations that support ESU through the Foundation. You will also learn how we strive to maximize the financial resources entrusted to us, honor those who support us, and provide ESU’s students with opportunities that enhance their academic and university experiences.
Among the many highlights of the year, we are proud to announce the following milestones for the fiscal year 2023–2024:
Secured $5,623,720 in new pledges and gifts from more than 2,500 donors.
Realized eight estate gifts totaling $315,514.
Increased membership in the prestigious President’s Circle to over 250 members.
Gained 11 new members in The 1893 Society, reflecting their desire to leave a lasting legacy at ESU.
Awarded 778 annual and endowed scholarship awards to students, totaling $1,218,494.
Established 23 new scholarship funds to assist Warriors in their pursuit of an education.
MaryEllen Dickey ’80
Created a Lifetime Giving Society to recognize individuals, corporations, foundations, and organizations whose cumulative gifts have reached $100,000 and above.
Launched new initiatives to thank our donors, including a private Faculty and Staff Donor Reception and a Student Gratitude Program aimed at promoting awareness.
While this is just a snapshot of a busy and successful year, we hope you enjoy the Alumni Herald’s cover story, “We Are Grateful,” which provides a glimpse into the academic journeys of six students made possible by the scholarship support received through the ESU Foundation. Their stories remind us that behind every dollar of scholarship support, there is a grateful Warrior who will forever remember your generosity. They are inspiring and serve as a reminder of why we remain dedicated to our mission.
Looking ahead, we have initiatives to grow, funds to raise, and more students to impact. Along the way, you can be assured that your contributions to the ESU Foundation will always be a wise investment in transforming lives.
Richard D. Santoro Chair Executive Director ESU Foundation Board of Directors ESU Foundation
Named for the founders of East Stroudsburg State Normal School, the Lifetime Giving Society recognizes individuals, corporations, foundations and organizations whose cumulative gifts have reached $100,000 and above.
The Chandler Oakes Circle
($2,500,000+)
The R. Dale and Frances M. Hughes Foundation
PA Department of Health
The George Bible Circle
($1,000,000 to $2,499,999)
Anonymous
Betty S. Baltz ’44*
Sandra J. Hoeffner
Nancy Montae Imbt Johnson*
Jean E. Lobb ’74*
Joseph* and Rose C.* Mattioli
Charles A. ’69 and Patricia ’68 McMunn
Patricia S. Neidorf*
R. Sam ’82 and Linda ’83 Niedbala
Arthur R. ’62 and Fannie A. ’62* Schisler
Robert J. ’55* and Peggy A. ’55* Shields Sanofi Hoeffner Foundation
PA Department of Education
Mattioli Foundation
The Seeley Rosenkrans Circle
($500,000 to $999,999)
Lester G. ’39* and Clementine Abeloff
John Arslanian*
Mildred E. Beers ’1929*
Thomas S.* and Mae Brinton
Grey and Linda Carter
Roger A. ’38* and E. Ruth* Dunning
Vera A. ’35* and Kenneth E.* Hartranft
ESSA Bank & Trust Charitable Foundation
PA Department of Community & Economic Development
John E. Morgan Foundation, Inc.
PA Department of Human Services
The Elwood Kemp Circle
($250,000 to $499,999)
Henry A. ’36* and Marian H.* Ahnert
William B. and Barbara Cramer
Lura E. Evans*
Clare R. Hahn ’1926*
Lois L. Hargreaves*
Josephine L. Madara McArthur*
Trudy M. Piatt*
Sara M. Rand ’61*
Susan Z. ’85 and Robert A. Shebelsky
Stephen M. and Sharon D. Somers
Charles T., II ’84 M ’86 and Teresa M. Taylor
Jeanne M. Turtzo ’38*
ESU Student Activity Association, Inc.
MBNA
Hughes Foundation, Inc.
Pennsylvania State Employees Credit Union
The William T. Morris Foundation
Hiro Yamashita
The Albert Knapp Circle
($100,000 to $249,999)
ARAMARK Services, Inc.
Ben Franklin Technology Partnerships
Philip* and Muriel* Berman
Randolph B. Best*
James L. Borger ’59
Richard N. ’60 and Jean M. ’89 Brewer
Frederick S. ’32* and Marion P. ’31* Brown
Clifford Cramer*
James G. ’95 and Funmilayo Franklin
Gere B. Fulton ’60
Robert Guile*
Harriet D. ’56 and George D. ’58* Hall
Bruno S. and Cheryl Klaus
Vertie B. Knapp*
Wendy H. Koch
Lehigh Valley Hospital-Pocono
Minerva Lesoine ’1906*
Bill ’64 and Sandy ’63 Lewis
Frederick L. ’63 and Elizabeth A. ’62 Masenheimer
R. Bruce Miller, Sr.*
Irene Mitchel*
Robert M. Moses
Deborah Newlin Smith ’75
Niedbala Family Foundation
Robert C. and Jacqueline Patti
Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau
Pocono Record
PPL Electric Utilities
Deborah E. Prince
Lois B. ’78 and Richard J. Rawson
Michael J. Romano, Jr. ’74 M’83*
Jane E. Huffman* M’07 and Douglas Roscoe
Barth Rubin
Kevin P. ’83 and Candace A. ’81
Ruddy
Clifford J. Waas ’48*
Hayes B. Warner ’37*
Weiler Family Foundation
Amy ’85 and Robert J. Welch
Mildred L. Wood ’42*
Recognizing individuals, corporations, foundations and organizations who have made gifts of $1,500 or more during fiscal year 2023–2024.
Millennium Circle
($50,000+)
Anonymous
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Commonwealth Financing Authority
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Community and Economic Development
Hoeffner Foundation
Sandra J. Hoeffner
Nancy Montae Imbt Johnson*
Bill ’63 and Sandy ’64 Lewis
Marcella F. Nagorski-Waldow ’57*
PA Department of Health
Trudy M. Piatt*
The R. Dale and Frances M. Hughes Foundation
Charles T., II ’84 M’86 and Teresa M. Taylor
Hiro Yamashita
Julia Circle
($10,000 to $49,999)
A Grateful Alumni
William B. and Barbara Cramer
Patricia D. ’55* and Joseph T.* Devlin
Enterprise Mobility Foundation
Fabricated Components, Inc.
Danny H., Jr. ’05 and Stephanie R. Gale
Deborah L. Gebhardt ’69
James E. Gilbert
Harriet D. ’56 and George D. ’58* Hall
Rosemarie M. Hawkins ’71
Hughes Foundation, Inc.
Bryan E. and Colette L. Hughes
Estate of Richard B. Koch
Lancaster County Community Foundation
Douglas S. ’94 and Melissa A. Leonzi
Frederick L. ’63 and Elizabeth A. ’62 Masenheimer
Niedbala Family Foundation
R. Sam ’82 and Linda ’83
Niedbala
Thomas A. Ortenzi
Pennsylvania Army National Guard Recruiting and Retention Battalion
Pennsylvania State Employees Credit Union
Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau
Karl E. and Valencia Reigel
Sanofi
Arthur R. ’62 and Fannie A. ’62* Schisler
Seven Mountains Media
Simplex Image Solutions
Susan Z. ’85 and Robert A. Shebelsky
K. Craig and Kimberly Smith
Stephen M. and Sharon D. Somers
Matthew Thanakit
Richard D. Vroman ’67 and Danna Yoder Vroman ’68
Leslie L. ’74 and Pat W. Wilson
Eric E. ’85 and Bonita A. ’86 Wyatt
Founder’s Circle
($5,000 to $9,999)
AllOne Charities
Mitchell L. Cordova ’92
Karl ’63 M’71 and Sandra Dickl
Mark Dodel
Joseph ’78 and Gina Donahue
Coach Denny and Judy Douds
The Emily Weidinger Team
ESSA Bank & Trust
ESSA Bank & Trust Charitable Foundation
Kristina L. Garzio ’04
Ann E. Gladfelter McGinnis ’82 and Kenton R. McGinnis, Jr.
Gary A. ’77 and Debra G. ’81 Kessel
Brooke K. ’91 M’96 and Jerome J. ’07 Langan
The Lester G. Abeloff Foundation
John B. and Cynthia Makar
Helen P. Mcentire ’23
Mount Airy Casino Resort
Nancy Pullo
Glenn F. ’69 M’78 and Sue Ann Reibman
Jeffrey M. ’84 and Robin L. ’84 Robertson
Walter P., III ’77 and Nancy G. Rogers
Barth Rubin
Henry R. ’93 and Lynn L. ’93 Sands
Jerome W. Sheska ’68 M’81
St. Luke’s University Health Network
George C. ’66 and Ida Stockman
Doreen M. Tobin
Robert J. ’65* and Patty J. Tonkin
U.S. Army Recruiting Station
Craig S. Vondercrone ’99
Faith H. Waters and Edward C. Kimes
Jeffrey I. Wilson ’86 M’92
Randy Yanoshak continued
The 1893 Society recognizes the thoughtfulness and generosity of alumni and friends who have remembered the ESU Foundation in their estate plans. Membership to The 1893 Society is also open to individuals who have established an endowment fund at the ESU Foundation and/or named the Foundation as a beneficiary in their estate plans, such as a will, living trust, life insurance policy, retirement account, donor-advised fund or charitable trust.
The 1893 Society grew by 11 members last fiscal year, bringing membership to more than 220 alumni and friends who will leave a lasting legacy for generations to come.
A Grateful Alumni
Anonymous (2)
Jennifer M. Ahrens ’94
Neil N. ’96 and Gladys Baksh
Mary Sue ’60 M’69 Louis A. Balducci
James ’05 and Kathryn Barchiesi
Florence L. (Peachy) Barkman
Karen ’95 and Kerry R. Beetel
Eli and Christine Berman
Robert J. Bonner ’68*
James L. Borger ’59
Donald R. and Dolores B. Bortz
Jack G. Bowers
Richard N. ’60 and Jean M. ’89 Brewer
Elliot H. and Victoria E. Brown
Robert P. Brunet
Jone J. Bush
Lynn P. Bush
Jeanne C. Chambers ’73
Jack P. ’67 and Anne V. Childs
Darell T. and Cindy Covington
William B. and Barbara Cramer
Patricia M. and David W. Crotty
Roger L. DeLarco ’80
Gertrude Q. ’70 and Bruce A.* Denlinger
Gypsy M. Denzine
Jean M. DeSchriver ’74
Roseann Dillman
Stephanie L. Doherty ’85
Ann R. Edinger ’73
Judy Edwards
Karen M. ’79 and Joseph El-Chaar
William C. Eves ’71
Sue C. Falvello ’60
J. David and Hinda Farmer
Dolores S. Faust ’66 M’69
James G. ’95 and Funmilayo Franklin
Barbara A. and James P. ’52* Frawley
Gere B. Fulton ’60
Daisy M. and Robert Gallagher
John R. Gantz ’63
Kristina L. Garzio ’04
Deborah L. Gebhardt ’69
Gregory E. and Sharon Gilbert
James E. and Betty B.* Gilbert
Ann E. Gladfelter McGinnis ’82 and Kenton R. McGinnis, Jr.
Julie and Michael Glavin
Marge E. ’59 and Donald L. ’56* Griffith
David A. ’76 M’84 and Moira A. ’77 Hair
Harriet D. ’56 and George D. ’58* Hall
Harrison G. and Dolores M. Hartman
Noretta Herman ’59
Frank V. Hermann ’53
Angela J. Herrlinger ’92 M’98
Joseph C., Jr. ’63 and Joanne P. ’64 Heverin
Sandra Hoeffner
James A. Hulihan ’69
Jorene Jameson ’69 and James W. Wylie
Wendy A. Jankoski ’82 and Paul Lapinski
Russell F. ’80 and Christine Jones
Stephen and Gail Kalman
Robert A. ’58 and Anne E. Kearn
Bob ’71 and Sandy Kelley
Martha S. Kellow
Gary A. ’77 and Debra G. ’81 Kessel
Richard B. ’69* and Wendy H. Koch
Linda D. Koch ’69 M’71
Robert D. Kreidler
Constance R. Krick ’60 M’65
Jay D. Kule
Hank C. Kunkel ’73
Jeffrey J. Land ’79
Douglas C. and Sharon G. Lane
Brooke K. ’91 M’96 Langan
Harry F. and Jeannie M. Lee
Judith A. ’76 M’86 and James H. Leiding
Helen F. ’50 and Wellington* Lester
Marcus S. ’95 Lingenfelter
Susan C. (Brink) Longo’72 M’87
Kenneth E. Maclary
Hussain G. Malik
Susan F. and Donald R. Mancuso
Michael D. ’97 and Jennifer Mancuso
Randy S. ’78 and Valerie A. ’79 Maugle
Kathryn A. McLaughlin Waltz ’70
William “Bing” McNulty ’62
Susan Mendenhall ’96
Ronald J. Meyers
Jessica Miccio
Phyllis M. Milder
Robert B., Jr. and Laurie Miller
Maury J. Molin ’76
Frank M. Montano ’69
Robert M. Moses
Beth Moses and John DeVivo
William W. Moyer ’61
Clarence J. and Elizabeth Murphy
Michael B. Murphy ’93 M’96 and Marni F. FreemanMurphy ’93
Marcella F. Nagorski-Waldow ’57*
Deborah Newlin Smith ’75
R. Sam ’82 and Linda L. ’83 Niedbala
Sandra O’Neil-Seiler ’57
Patricia A. Ori ’61
Jerry and Hedy Orodenker
Robert S. ’70 and Cyndi Ott
Jeannette M. and Carl J. Pergam
Trudy M. Piatt*
Frank ’73 M’76* and Nancy Pullo
Deborah A. Raykovitz ’75
Joseph Reilly
Michael D. ’00 and Kerri M. Rhine
Ritchey J. ’65 M’72 and Roberta A. ’66 Ricci
James C., III and Susan D. Roberts
Jeffrey M. ’84 and Robin L. ’84 Robertson
Jane E. Huffman* M’07 and Douglas Roscoe
Kevin P. ’83 and Candace A. ’81 Ruddy
Sandra L. and Ernest E.* Rydell
Larry M. ’58 M’64 and Barbara Rymon
Robert M. ’65* and Elizabeth Ann Sabol
Darleen Schaare-Schott ’63
Arthur R. ’62 and Fannie A. ’62* Schisler
Robert C. Serfass ’62
Niandong Shi and Youjun Yang
Elaine M. Shuey and George Munn
W. George Shultz ’74 and Cynthia Masenheimer Shultz ’74
Scott Simonds ’90 and Patricia Fonzi
Barry E. ’62 and Norma Slemmer
Patricia S. and John W. Smeaton
Grace Smith
Louise C. Solliday ’74
Stephen M. and Sharon D. Somers
Richard A. Staneski
Ray J. Starner ’69
Adam S. ’00 M’02 and Erin Stauffer
Margaret L. Stish ’64 M’67
Judith L. ’75 and John M. ’73 Stivala
Robert G. Sutton* and Linda L. DeRenzis-Sutton
Charles T., II ’84 M’86 and Teresa M. Taylor
Martha M. ’65 and Ronald M. Tirpak
Doreen M. Tobin
Donald L. Tshudy
Craig S. Vondercrone ‘99
Ellen M. and William D.* Walker
Kathleen P. Walker deMarrais ‘71
Faith H. Waters and Edward C. Kimes
Diana E. Weaver ’57*
Jeffrey and Audrey Weber
Amy ’85 and Robert J. Welch
Robert H. ’75 and Julieann Willever
Carol A. Wolf ’68
Eric E. ’85 and Bonita A. ’86 Wyatt
Hiro Yamashita
Rory J. ’84 and Diane E. Yanchek
Richard A. ’60 and Sandra L. ’60 Zimmer
Members of The 1893 Society enjoyed a private reception held at the President’s Residence, One College Circle, prior to the annual President’s Gala held on Sept. 20, 2024. Pictured, from left, are Jay D. Kule, Robert M. Moses and Maury J. Molin ’76. Photo by Susie Forrester
For Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2024
The Foundation’s financial statements undergo an annual audit, which is conducted by Clifton Larson Allen LLP (CLA). They audited the financial statements for the years ended on June 30, 2024, and 2023, which are presented in conformity with GAAP, and they expressed an unqualified opinion on their financial statements. A copy of the full statements is available upon request.
Year Ended June 30, 2024
n Gifts and Grants
n Investment Return, Net
n Service Revenue
n Advancement Support
n Business/Corporation Foundation/Other
$3,661,870
n Alumni
$1,367,453
n Friends/Family of Alumni
$490,818
n Estate
$315,514
n Other: n Parents/Students (Current/Former
$78,994)
n Faculty/Staff (Retired/ Current/ Former/Emeriti)
$90,462
n University Services/ Academic Programs
$3,092,843
n Student Scholarships
$1,218,494
n Foundation Administration
$904,859
n Fundraising
$854,050
n Advancement Support
$381,467
n Department Services
$311,686
n Scholarships
$1,483,827
n Athletics
$344,875
n Research
$2,000,000
n Unrestricted
$512,178
n Facilities/Equipment
$733,027
n Academics
$549,813
A $2 million grant received by the ESU Foundation in fiscal year 2023-2024 will enable the Tick Research Lab of Pennsylvania, located on the campus of ESU, to conduct new research, evaluating integrated strategies to reduce tick abundance and tickborne pathogens in the environment. The grant, received from the Pennsylvania Department of Health, brings the sixyear total in grants received for the lab to $6,180,000. The Department of Health and Department of Human Services have been instrumental in supporting the work of the lab.
In 2018, the Dr. Jane Huffman Wildlife Genetics Institute at ESU received state funding to establish the Tick Research Lab of PA. The funding was designated to start the first ever state-wide passive surveillance program which utilizes a free service where ticks submitted by residents of the Commonwealth are tested for several tickborne pathogens. Results of the passive surveillance program are used to track tickborne pathogens, emerging ticks and tickborne illnesses, and to create a data analytics platform to continue monitoring the public health crisis.
Since then, the laboratory at ESU has tested over 75,000 ticks for residents of Pennsylvania, published several scientific manuscripts, presented research at national conferences and has established ESU as a leader in tick and tickborne pathogen research. Thanks to the most recent funding, the new research looks at various treatment options at a single resolution and in combination, taking into account the various environmental influences that may be driving the emergence of these diseases.
For more information, visit ticklab.org or follow the QR code.
supports ESU Speech and Hearing Center upgrades
A $150,000 grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Community and Economic Development was awarded to the ESU Foundation to support upgrades at the university’s Speech and Hearing Center. The funding, which was secured by the work of Rep. Maureen Madden, facilitated the acquisition of a new VALT Video Observation and Recording System and ClinicNote, a cloud-based, HIPAA-compliant electronic medical records platform.
The Speech and Hearing Center, operational for 50 years through ESU’s Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, provides free services to more than 100 clients annually, including assessments and treatments for communication and swallowing impairments. The new technology replaced outdated equipment, allowing for secure, real-time observation of therapy sessions and safeguarding client information with advanced Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and Active Directory features.
The enhancements advance the center’s technology and fortify the practical training of 50 graduate students studying communication sciences and disorders, equipping them with experience using cutting-edge tools essential for their professional growth.
The ESU Foundation recognized ESU current and retired faculty and staff who contributed during fiscal year 2023-2024 at an inaugural reception held on November 14, 2023, in the Common Grounds Lounge of University Center. Above center, Dr. Samuel E. Quainoo, professor of political science, enjoys connecting with fellow colleagues who also philanthropically support ESU and its students.
Foundation lends its support to statistical math research project
The ESU Foundation was honored to assist students with their senior Capstone project, providing non-identifying alumni data for analysis. The project, “Predicting Alumni Donations: A Statistical Analysis,” enabled students to develop datadriven decisions on which groups of alumni are more likely to donate, use statistical analysis methods to prove significance of results, and create intuitive graphs to show their results.
Students presented their findings to faculty and members of the Foundation team on April 2, 2023. Above, Aaron Zaso ’24 and Brian Lombardi, Class of 2025, share their presentation. Other researchers on the project were ESU students Gard Aquinom, Lina Beriguete, Erin Cahill, Sarah Capwell, Jennifer Conrad, Michael DeVito, Ian McDowall, and Abigail Zall.
Messages of thanks blanket Dansbury Commons Plaza
Warriors expressed their appreciation for donors who support ESU through the ESU Foundation during the first ever Thank A Donor Day held at Dansbury Commons Plaza on April 17, 2024.
The event is part of the Foundation’s Student Gratitude Program that promotes awareness among students that private support is crucial to supporting their academic and university experience. The drive to create posters, videos, and notes of thanks for donors was met with enthusiasm. Students shared personal stories, triumphs, and aspirations, offering a glimpse into the transformative power of education and the profound impact of philanthropic support.
View a video that captures the spirit of the day by following this QR code.
Scholarships play a crucial role in making an ESU education more accessible and affordable, paving the way for students to be successful.
In fiscal year 2023–2024, the ESU Foundation awarded in scholarship support to ESU students
$1,218,493.79
TOTAL # OF SCHOLARSHIP
Surpassing $1 million in scholarship support for the fifth consecutive year Providing 778 annual and endowed scholarship awards to students
YOUR STORY was the theme of the ESU Foundation’s 15th Annual Scholarship Dinner held April 3, 2024, at Terraview at Stroudsmoor in Stroudsburg, Pa. Presented by PSECU, the annual celebration brings together scholarship donors and their student scholarship recipients. ESU alumnus Brandon Wallick ’18 M’20 D.H. Sc. ’23, a scholarship recipient during his time at ESU, shared his career experiences following graduation.
Justin T. Cook, a freshman exercise science major, sits with Anthony J. Guarino ’19 at the 15th Annual Scholarship Dinner. Cook is the recipient of the Anthony J. Guarino ’19 Football Annual Scholarship, established by Guarino. Cook is also the recipient of the Joseph C. ’63 and Joanne ’64 Heverin Endowed Scholarship and the Mancuso Family Football Endowed Scholarship.
Alumni and friends recognized the need and the impact they can have on an ESU student receiving an education. The result was 23 new annual and endowed scholarships created in fiscal year 2023–2024.
16 new annual scholarships
Jennifer Barteck ’92 Annual Scholarship
Darwin E. Brodt ’78 Memorial Men’s Wrestling Annual Scholarship
Kathy Grayuski ’82 M’88 Memorial Baseball Annual Scholarship
Kathy Grayuski ’82 M’88 Memorial Football Annual Scholarship
Kathy Grayuski ’82 M’88 Memorial Men’s Basketball Annual Scholarship
Ray Hamlin ’86 Men’s Basketball Annual Scholarship
Jay D. Kule Football Annual Scholarship
William R. McFadden ’81 Social Sciences Annual Scholarship
Axel A. Nikulasson ’86 Memorial Men’s Basketball Annual Scholarship
Bob Richey ’73 Football Annual Scholarship
Jeffrey M. Robertson ’84 and Robin Wolson Robertson ’84 HRTM Annual Scholarship
Running for Excellence Annual Scholarship
Marian Smith ’70 Memorial Annual Scholarship
Emily Weidinger Team Annual Scholarship
Eric ’85 and Bonita ’86 Wyatt Annual Scholarship
Peng Zhang Swimming Annual Scholarship
7new endowed scholarships
Bill Bergen Memorial Football Endowed Scholarship
Henry R. Breckenridge ’06 Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Creating Opportunities Endowed Scholarship
Greg V. Garzio ’94 Memorial Football Endowed Scholarship
Dr. Angelo and Mrs. Kathleen Ortenzi Basketball Endowed Scholarship
Frank Michael Pullo ’73 M’76 Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Jeffrey M. Robertson ’84 and Robin Wolson
Robertson ’84 HRTM Endowed Scholarship
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President’s Circle
($1,500 to $4,999)
Anonymous
10k Star Events, LLC
3Click Promotions
Adams Outdoor Advertising
Aetherflux
All Sports Enterprises, Inc.
Rick and Susan Armitage
Margaret J. Ball and Peter E. Pruim
Douglas A., Sr. and Crystal N. Banks
Thomas A. Barrow ’62 and Rebecca Swartley-Barrow ’72
Jennifer L. Barteck ’92
Stephen P. ’90 and Karen Baumbach
Ben Franklin Technology Partners
George R. ’65 and Judilee Bennyhoff
James K. Bergen
Robert L. Berkowitz
Chuck Bierlein ’70
Dale A. ’81 and Kathleen M. ’82 Blum
Donald R. and Dolores B. Bortz
Angelo F. Borzio, Jr. ’95 M’02
Bovinos Pizzeria & Restaurant, LLC
Brian K. ’84 and Karen D. ’85 Boyd
Braveheart Enterprises, LLC
Brewskies Beverage
Brenda A. Brodt ’81
David A. Bubak ’80
Camelback Resort
Elzar, Jr. and Carolyn V. Camper
James A. ’76 and Tracy Cantafio
Jeanne C. Chambers ’73
David A. ’70 and Bonnie E. ’72 Childs
Cluck University Chicken
Cocos Light Inc
Sonya K. Cole ’63 M’74
Donald Conklin and Kimberly Conklin
Constellation
Crayola, LLC
Customized Distribution Services, Inc.
Douglas L. Dalrymple
Ken ’68 and Linda Davis
Cynthia Defidelto
Derailed Tap House Corporation
Linda L. and Robert G.* DeRenzis-Sutton
Jeffrey D. ’79 and Susan E. Detzi
John D. ’79 and Sandra M. M’96 Detzi
Joseph D. ’79 and Brenda Detzi
MaryEllen ’80 and Kevin J. Dickey
John and Karen Diggins
Kathy B. ’70 and Lawrence Dildine
Patrick J. ’77 and Cathy Diskin
Sharyne M. Donfield ’73 and Herman E. Mitchell
Double Good
Dr. Anthony L. ’76 and Ellen S. Drago
Pamela M. Evans ’78 M’85
Dolores S. Faust ’66 M’69
Joe T. Ferry ’03
George R. ’83 and Jacqueline Fields
William Foreman
The Fulcrum Group Fulton Bank, N.A.
The Funding Zone, LLC c/o DeFrancesco Management Corp.
Alfredo E. ’03 and Jennifer Garcia
Deborah Grace
Thomas J. Grayuski ’84
Nancy Jo Greenawalt
John C., Jr. and Marlou Gregory
Jerry A. Gruber ’69
Anthony J. Guarino ’19
Raymond L. ’86 and Zoraya Hamlin
Larry A. Helwig ’90
Gail A. Huggins
Hunt, Hamlin & Ridley
Steven C. ’96 and Jennifer L. M’98 Hynes
Jorene Jameson ’69 and James W. Wylie
Steven A. and Patricia C. Janicek
Wendy A. Jankoski ’82 and Paul Lapinski
Jay Gray Plumbing LLC
Eileen P. ’79 and James G. Kaiser
Kalahari Resorts & Conventions
Henry G., Jr. ’70 M’75 and Pennie Kearns
Bob D. Kelly
Dawn M. Ketterman-Benner ’70
Hundreds of alumni, friends, businesses and organizations are members of the fiscal year 2023-2024 President’s Circle. Giving levels within the society include the Millennium Circle ($50,000+), the Julia Circle ($10,000 to $49,999), the Founder’s Circle ($5,000 to $9,999) and the President’s Circle ($1,500 to $4,999).
RIGHT:
Gerald D. ’59 and Gloria J. Keyser
Mark J. and Kathleen M. Kilker
Vertie B. Knapp*
Linda D. Koch ’69 M’71
Jay D. Kule
Joseph F. Lalli
Susan Larkin
Lehigh Valley Hospital-Pocono
Judith A. ’76 M’86 and James H. Leiding
Francine S. ’65 and Robert H. Lewis
Kenneth and Evelyn Long
Loyal Order Moose Lodge #1336
LVHN-Pocono Foundation
Kenneth E. Maclary
Anthony D. ’82 and Christine D. Mahon
Michael D. ’97 and Jennifer Mancuso
Raymond E. ’71 and Rosanne M. ’73 Manmiller
Matthew J. Marshall ’11
Mary-Carol Mason ’62
Jessica A. Maxwell ’16
Kathryn A. McLaughlin Waltz ’70
Members 1st Federal Credit Union
Gregory J. and Elizabeth S. Menio
Phyllis M. Milder
Clavertis D. and Charlene Miller
Maury J. Molin ’76
Monroe County Bar Foundation
Robert M. Moses
Mount Airy Foundation
James E. and Constance G. Moyer
Robert W. ’66 M’67 and Claudia ’65 Naismith
Frank T. ’75 and Doreen Newby
Tina L. ’89 and James J. Nixon
Northeast Site Contractors
Jerry and Hedy Orodenker
Trevin J. Panaia ’97 and Kari L. Yodice-Panaia ’95
Kenneth W. Parrish ’07
Peabody Police Department
John J. Pekarovsky III ’07
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company
The Penn Stroud
Pennsylvania Career Link of Monroe County
Jeannette M. and Carl J. Pergam
Tom A. Petro ’72 and Ann Hayes-Petro
Pocono Lions Club
Pocono Record
Mary Frances Postupack M’93
Deborah E. Prince
Peter E. Pruim and Margaret J. Ball
Lois B. ’78 and Richard J. Rawson
Michael D. ’00 and Kerri M. Rhine
Robert M. Richey ’73
Rudy’s Tavern
Anthony V. Ruiz ’16
Anuradha and Ranjan Sachdev
David M. ’81 and Janet G. Sanko
Richard D. and Katherine D. M’22 Santoro
Sarah Street Grill
Judith B. ’81 and Paul G. Schilling
Paul and Judy Schuchman
Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort
Photos by Susie Forrester
Gregory E. ’80 M’93 and Lauretta A. ’81 Shoemaker
Ski Shawnee, Inc.
Mark Slavin
James L. Snyder ’81
Beth R. and John Sockman
Santiago Solis
Louise C. Solliday ’74
Spartan Combat LLC
Shelley A. Speirs ’92 and Gayland Aston ’94 M’01
Michael E. ’76 and Connie Stambaugh
Adam S. ’00 M’02 and Erin Stauffer
Carol A. Stokes ’73
Robert G. Sutton* and Linda L. DeRenzis-Sutton
Stanley F. Tchorz ’57 J. Michael ’78 and Kim M. Terwilliger
John R. ’69 M’73 and Pamela J. ’70 Thatcher
Gregory M. Tymon ’93 M’95 M’01
Brent I. Voynar ’95 M’97
Ellen M. Walker
Wawa Foundation
Diana E. Weaver ’57*
Nancy L. Weaver ’74 M’78
Jeffrey and Audrey Weber
Marcia G. Welsh and Louis Terracio
Robert H. ’75 and Julieann Willever
The William T. Morris Foundation
Woodloch Resort Properties
Rory J. ’84 and Diane E. Yanchek
Michelle T. Zazzero ’16 Cem Zeytinoglu
Recognizing individuals who make consecutive annual gifts to the ESU Foundation. After giving for five years, donors become part of the Loyalty Society. Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD) will become members of the Young Alumni Society after two consecutive years of giving.
Zimbar Society (25 years or more)
Anonymous
Philip ’63 and Henrietta Allegrante
Gwendolyn E. Atwell ’63
Jack Banks ’74
Thomas A. Barrow ’62 and Rebecca Swartley-Barrow ’72
Jerry D. ’75 and Rhonda L. Battenfield
Mary Ann ’69 and Thomas Bedwell
William E. M’90 and Anna K. Below
Marsha R. Bidoglio ’74
Wayne A. Bolt*
Daniel V. ’75 M’83 and Annmarie Bonavita
Kenneth A. ’59 and Donna E. Bozzelli
David A. Bubak ’80
Terrence A. Butler ’69
Claire K. Catherwood ’64
Jeanne C. Chambers ’73
Faye A. ’62 and Jerome C. Chepulis
Suzanne A. Chludzinski ’90
Franklin L. Christman ’75
Francis S. M’93 and Judith Claps
Jessica L. Clare ’96
Christine Dean Clements ’77 and Michael H. Clements
William B. and Barbara Cramer
Gary W. Curnow ’66
Harold L. ’64 M’67 and Rhoda Daner
James E. ’61 and Pauline C. ’61 Davis
Ken ’68 and Linda Davis
James A. ’70 and Connie A. Day
Conrad B. Decker ’77 and Jane Smith-Decker
Cheryl L. Dempsey ’75
Linda L. and Robert G.* DeRenzis-Sutton
Joan A. ’66 and Richard J. DeTuccio
John D. ’79 and Sandra M. M’96 Detzi
Ruth C. Devlin ’46
Georgeann G. DiGiovanni ’88 M’95
Geraldine E. ’72 and Richard Dilts
Coach Denny and Judy Douds
Lily C. ’67 and Thomas Douglass
Barbara L. Esposito M’65
Cynthia A. Farrell ’77 and Marvin Schatz
Lawrence C. ’79 and Linda Ferguson
Kyra Fetchina Nightingale ’74
John E. ’69 and Kathleen J. ’73 Field
Joanne Finkbeiner ’81
Robert P. Fleischman
Sharon A. ’75 and Nicholas C. Forte
G. Jeff Frantz ’63 and Gretchen Angle Frantz ’66
Joanne P. Gillespie ’74
Lisa Hadden ’86
Janet E. ’72 and Donald J. Hagenauer
Harriet D. ’56 and George D. ’58* Hall
Katherine R. ’81 and Robert P. Harney
Rosemarie M. Hawkins ’71
Edward R. ’69 and Diane W. Hawrylo
Gretchen E. ’61 and James W. Heatherington
Terry G. and Sandra L. Heiser
William J. ’70 M’79 and Linda J. Horvath
Constance L. Houser ’75
Elaine F. Hutchinson ’59
Eileen P. ’79 and James G. Kaiser
Eileen B. ’81 and William Kampf
Marianne L. ’75 and Paul P. Karwacki
Dennis R. ’85 and Darlene E. ’83 Kergick
Gerald D. ’59 and Gloria J. Keyser
Deborah L. Kintner Bryan ’73
Stephen Kolcun
Carl F. ’63 and Dorothy Krein
William E. ’71 and Gale Kresge
Hank C. Kunkel ’73
Sandra A. Lammey ’73
Carol A. Lane ’65 M’72
Donna M. LaRizzio ’83
Susan K. Leiby ’74
Jeannette A. ’58 and Thomas J. ’57* Leshko
Bill ’63 and Sandy ’64 Lewis
Jaclyn M. ’84 and S. Brian Lomer
Pamela D. ’80 M’84 and Charles J. Longacre
Maryann Lugo
Janet E. Maher ’66
Anthony D. ’82 and Christine D. Mahon
Bernice L. Mann-Farris ’65
Diana Martlew ’62 M’73
Sue A. McCleaf ’82
Charles W. ’73 M’80 and Barbara M. McGarvey
Kelly L. M’94 and Robert M. McKenzie
John P. ’70 and Denise Meck
Robert F. ’75 and Joan M. Meighan
David E. ’68 and Barbara J. Michael
Richard A. Miller ’70
Sandra K. Miller M’88
Kevin W. ’73 and Charmaine E. Morrissey
Charles J. ’64 M’66 and Anita K. Morton
Robert M. Moses
Ronald ’66 and Barbara Ofalt
John E. ’76 and Deborah A. ’77 O’Gara
Sandra O’Neil-Seiler ’57
Richard F. Patton ’65
Tom A. Petro ’72 and Ann Hayes-Petro
Nancy M. Pietraface ’74
William J. M’73 and Marjorie Pietraface
William R. Piper ’68
Nevin L. Posey ’69
Deborah E. Prince
John R. ’71 and Deborah A. Procopio
Marlene E. ’68 and Richard W. Reiner
David C. M’78 and Cynthia Rheinheimer
John H. ’59 and Nancy J. Rhen
Celeste H. ’69 and Gustav P. Rueffert
Sherry A. Salway Black ’74 and Ronald S. Black
Susan Z. ’85 and Robert A. Shebelsky
Richard C. and Ines Shoopack
Elaine M. Shuey and George Munn
Shirley M. Smith ’66
Faye D. ’58 and W. Donald Soderberg
Damian J. Spilman ’78
Virginia M. Sten ’71
John R. ’69 M’73 and Pamela J. ’70 Thatcher
Richard T. ’71 and Pauline Timko
Vincent ’56* and Sharon Tomeo
James D. ’73 and Kay E. ’74 Tust
Jane M. Varcoe ’63
Richard D. Vroman ’67 and Danna Yoder Vroman ’68
Cynthia L. ’73 and Howard S. Wagner
John J. ’71 and Jessie C. ’72 Walsh
Diana E. Weaver ’57*
Craig W. ’70 and Mary A. Whiteley
Robert W. M’93 and Carol S. ’90 Wieboldt
Robert H. ’75 and Julieann Willever
Mervin L. ’70 and Catherine G. Witmer
Daniel J. Wynn ’71
Wenjie Yan
Michael L. ’72 and Margaret J. Yeager
Carole H. ’73 and Clifford Yezefski
Suzanne E. ’74 and W. Scott Yoder
John D. Yuhas ’72 M’82
Donna M. Bonavita Zaugg ’80
Monroe Society (20 to 24 years)
John W. and Luz Alina De Appel
Donajean R. ’94 and Paul R. Belcher
Cynthia L. Boddie-Willis
Donald R. and Dolores B. Bortz
Michael V. M’85 and Neli Burger
David J. ’84 and Audrey L. ’84 Cotnoir
Wesley J. Csop ’78
Edward J. ’63 and Mary Frances Curvey
Patricia Graham
Robert S. and Melissa J. Gurmankin
Frank V. Hermann ’53
Judith R. ’63 and Richard S. Hunt
Bernard S. ’53 and Mary Jo ’53 Kobosko
Mark and Judith E. Kozak
Judith A. ’76 M’86 and James H. Leiding
Lynell H. Michonski ’77
Jerry and Hedy Orodenker
Joseph C. ’62 and Clara Petraglia
Carolyn M. ’90 and Frank J. Pizzella, Jr.
Ann M. Popp ’90
William R. Race ’62
Sue A. Ricciardi ’68
Richard J. ’68 and Ruth A. ’70 Rodeghiero
Louise C. Solliday ’74
Mark N. ’58 and Marie R. Walp
William M. ’73 and Betty K. ’73 Wells
Linford A. ’54 and Pauline E. ’54 Werkheiser
Sharon DeLesio Zegalia M’73
Shawnee Society (15 to 19 years)
Anonymous
Joe W. ’71 and Melanie L. Ahouse
Mary B. Allen
Gwendlyn J. Armitage ’59
Carol A. Baker ’80 M’90
Margaret J. Ball and Peter E. Pruim
Joseph K. ’62 and Georgia A. Billger
Angelo F. Borzio, Jr. ’95 M’02
Sterling R. ’61 M’64 and Virginia T. ’61 Brown
Michael J. ’74 and Patricia A. Buck
Robert A. ’64 M’73 and Carolyn A. Buzzard
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James A. ’76 and Tracy Cantafio
Judith Casola Roeder ’62
Jack C. Cortner
Robert C. and Jane L. Dailey
Gail H. Davis ’63
Jeffrey D. ’79 and Susan E. Detzi
Joseph D. ’79 and Brenda Detzi
Susan Dillmuth-Miller
Caroline M. DiPipi-Hoy
Susan L. Elliott ’73
Janie E. Fry ’64
Harry R. ’61 and Patricia Gamble
Thomas A. ’74 and Danielle Garber
Glenn G. ’72 and Deborah J. ’73 Gottshalk
Nancy Jo Greenawalt
Patrick M. ’79 and Sandra P. Guiton
Jeffrey P. Hotz
Wayne A. ’63 and Janet M. Howell
Bryan E. and Colette L. Hughes
Jody D. Hughes, Jr. ’67
Dale G. Johnson ’59 M’70
Frank E. ’74 and Sarah M. Johnson
Thomas J. ’70 M’86 and Cynthia Karabinus
Eileen Richmond Karpe ’54
Gregory J. Knowlden M’04
John F. Kochmansky and Shala E. Davis
Marguerite A. Lawrence ’96
Kenneth E. Maclary
Patricia McCarrick
Andi M. McClanahan
Kathryn A. McLaughlin
Waltz ’70
Linda K. Meckes ’71 M’78
William W. Moyer ’61
Gail Nevins
Joni Maya Oye-Benintende
Paula M. Parker-Fordyce and Troy D. Fordyce
Joyce W. ’73 and Dominick A. Piedmont
Mary Frances Postupack M’93
Lois B. ’78 and Richard J. Rawson
William H. ’73 and Cheryl J. Reesman
Glenn F. ’69 M’78 and Sue Ann Reibman
Charmaine A. ’73 and Thomas F. Reider, Jr.
Laurie S. ’10 and John R. Schaller
Arthur R. ’62 and Fannie A. ’62* Schisler
Donald J. Sheluga ’62
E. Leigh Smith and Louise Daileigh
Adam S. ’00 M’02 and Erin Stauffer
Ronald D. Steckel ’71
David J. Stoss ’74
Thomas J. and Lisa Ann Tauer
Doreen M. Tobin
Sarah F. ’63 and Charles Van Auken
Nancy L. Weaver ’74 M’78
Jeffrey and Audrey Weber
Jeffrey I. Wilson ’86 M’92
Colleen R. ’74 and Kenneth P. Woods
Patricia Wootten Leary ’81
Cathie A. Young LaBar ’69
William E. ’83 and Cindy L. ’02 Zimmermann
Dansbury Society (10 to 14 years)
Kaitlin E. Anders ’08 M’09
Nina J. ’08 and Ronald Atanesian
Lester ’66 and Judith Bailey
Gerald W. ’89 and Melissa L. ’03 Beaver
William Begosh
Nurun N. Begum
Todd A. Behr
David C. Bernauer ’07
Dale A. ’81 and Kathleen M. ’82 Blum
Margaret S. Bonser ’60
Nancy K. Boyer ’20
James M’05 and Alyce L. Brophy
William Broun
Donna R. Bulzoni
Richard J. Carr
Joseph F. ’70 and Judy A. ’69 Catanzaro
David A. ’70 and Bonnie E. ’72 Childs
Jack P. ’67 and Anne V. Childs
Philip B. Conlin, Jr.
Bettyann Fischer Creighton ’74 and John B. Creighton, Jr.
Edward R. ’69 and Bonnita L. ’74 Csencsits
Melissa M. and Michael J. Davis
Pamela A. Decker M’85
Elaine B. DeLuca ’65
Charles W. Depuy, Jr. ’73
Lianna ’08 and Scott DeSantis
Gina L. DiBenedetto ’94
Denise Anne DiGiorgio ’75
Marie M. Donaghay
Dr. Anthony L. ’76 and Ellen S. Drago
Erica J. Dymond
Johan L. Eliasson
Lynne A. Erbrick Bustos ’72 M’86
William C. Eves ’71
Maureen E. ’64 and James C. Farr
Doris M. Faulds M’75
Joan K. ’60 and L. Dexter Faunce
Dolores S. Faust ’66 M’69
Jeffrey K. ’76 and Christine L. Fellin
Keith C. Fisher ’91
Patricia S. Fishler ’78 M’84
Ann E. Gladfelter McGinnis ’82 and Kenton R. McGinnis, Jr.
Thomas J. Grayuski ’84
Bonnie A. Green
James V. Guiducci M’03
Mary B. ’63 and Howard F. Gunn
Joseph C. M’03 and Angela F. Guziewicz
David A. ’76 M’84 and Moira A. ’77 Hair
Mary J. Harkins ’77
John N. ’70 and Nancy M. ’82 Harner
Peter M. ’77 M’87 and Emilie C. Heesen
Rita ’63 and Richard W. Herber
Edward C. ’79 and Beth D. ’75 Hinkle
Heidi L. Hinkle ’00
Sandra K. Hogue ’82
James R. ’71 and Gail Howland
Shixiong Hu
Erin N. Huck ’10
Laurence H. Israel
Wendy A. Jankoski ’82 and Paul Lapinski
John Phillip Kane ’76
Sandra Kane
Stuart C. and Penny Katz
Dawn M. Ketterman-Benner ’70
Martin and Shelly Kornbluth
John W. and Marcella J. Kraybill-Greggo
Joseph F. Lalli
Sharon S. ’86 and Richard S. Laverdure
Shari D. Leichter ’85
Kenneth and Evelyn Long
Christopher A. MacIsaac ’02 M’03
Elaine K. Makosky ’87
Raymond E. ’71 and Rosanne M. ’73 Manmiller
Mary-Carol Mason ’62
Nancy L. Masulis ’59
Don W. Mathis ’70
Barbara A. Mayfield ’81
Candace D. Mazur M’78
Donna M. McClain ’88 and Michael Jones
Garry A. ’88 and Mary E. ’72 McFarland
Adam McGlynn
Linda J. Michael ’65
Joseph S., Sr. ’77 and Margaret A. Micsko
Carol E. Miller ’74 M’91
Phyllis Miller
Michael J. Molendini ’74
Maury J. Molin ’76
Shawn N. Munford M’04
Alfred K. and Darlene M. Myers
Clayton W., Jr. ’73 and Linda L. Myers
Edward L. ’94 M’95 and Jessica A. ’94 Myers
Pattabiraman Neelakantan
James H. ’79 and Cheryl Neill
Dyvonne L. ’66 and Edward R. Nevil
R. Sam ’82 and Linda ’83 Niedbala
Susan P. Nye M’80
Dawn A. O’Harra ’80
William J. and Kathleen Parrish
Jack S. ’63 and Diane S. ’64 Pencek
Alison J. Pittis M’84
Bruno M. ’54* and Joann M. Ponterio
Lee E. ’75 and Robert T. Popiak
Anthony J. Prudente ’09
Charles F. Prutzman M’95
Nancy Pullo
Samuel E. and Anna Quainoo
Christopher L. ’74 and Patricia A. Ransel
Glen R. Ray ’66 M’71 and Kathleen Robbins Ray ’70
Joseph E. Repasky ’94
Fred M. ’71 and Vicky L. Richter
Susan C. and James T. Robinson
Walter P., III ’77 and Nancy G. Rogers
Rosann Rookey M’80
Gerard D. Rozea ’96 M’97
William, Jr. ’65 and Bernardine Santore
Darleen Schaare-Schott ’63
Derek C. Schaller ’13
Mary Ann ’81 and Kent W. Schellinger
Paul A., Jr. ’71 M’77 and Nannette S. ’72 Scheuch
Paul and Judy Schuchman
Robert H. ’64 and Irene E. Seeling
Charles H., Jr. ’70 and Linda B. Shagg
Kathleen E. Shermetta ’80
W. Scott Simons ’75
Anita Kolinofsky Sivertson ’68
Eugene R. ’63 and Sandra A. Slaski
Brandon W. Snyder ’12 M’13
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Roy G. Snyder ’58
Shelley A. Speirs ’92 and Gayland Aston ’94 M’01
Lawrence and Linda J. Squeri
Danny O. ’69 and Barbara A. ’69* Staats
Michael E. ’76 and Connie Stambaugh
Todd M. ’05 and Gail A. ’86 Urland
Ellen M. Walker
Elaine Welch
Marcia G. Welsh and Louis Terracio
Eric S. ’81 and Cheryl M. Wetzel
Gene D. White
Elizabeth E. Wilson ’73
Robert and Andrea Wilson
Chad A. Witmer ’95 M’98 and Tanya M. Durkay-Witmer ’05
Carol A. Wolf ’68
Frances R. Worman ’71
Cem Zeytinoglu
Stroud Society (5 to 9 years)
A Grateful Alumni
Tina M. Abel ’87
Amy S. Agnesini ’83
Sharon A. Archer ’74
Judith Briane Armstrong ’68 and D. John Armstrong
John A. Aruta ’12 M’13
George G. ’79 and Laurie K. Badame
Michael R. ’03 M’05 and Kari L. ’05 Badway
Herbert K. and Tracine Baker
William F. ’71 and Marcia R. Balester
Winston J. Banks ’79
Stephen G. Barkley ’72 M’75
John W. Barnshaw III ’82 and Rose Ann Barnshaw
Allyn ’55 and Joan A. Bartholomay
David F. Bauer ’63 and Kathy Cooper-Bauer
Stephen P. ’90 and Karen Baumbach
David A. and Andrea D. Bean
Pamela J. M’80 and John M. Beehler
Leonard F. Beenick ’86
Alexander T. and Kathleen C. Behr
Nancy B. Bendigo ’58
Nancy A. Berezovske ’79
Dee M. Bernhardt ’82
Chuck Bierlein ’70
Jamie L. Bisbing
Katherine M. Bitow ’68
Joan F. ’71 and Floyd G. Bless, Jr.
William J., Jr. ’60 and Diane Blewett
Susan F. Bloxom ’71
James Boburka
Serge, III ’71 and Wendy Bochnovich
Marc A. Bonanni M’98
Bruce P. ’70 and Joan M. ’71 Bowers
Brian K. ’84 and Karen D. ’85 Boyd
Peter H. ’84 and Lisa B. ’86 Brubaker
Patricia A. Burnett ’99
Amy Ruth M. BussmannSchickling ’93
Marie E. Byrne ’73 and Stephen B. Klein
Jay W. ’93 and Danielle L. Callaghan
Olivia M. Carducci and John Salmento
Diane A. Carlin
Michael A. Carmella
Holly A. ’94 and Franklin Casstevens
Clara T. Celani Petrosky ’57
Doris B. Chase ’74
Wei M’91 and Yinshuo Chen
Frank M. ’77 and Barbara R. Chisdock
Michael S. Clancy ’98
Barbara G. ’78 and Steven R. Clarke
Robert K. and Joanne Clothier
Dane C. Cochran ’81 and Meryl J. Bisberg
Sonya K. Cole ’63 M’74
Jason C. Colletti ’08
Donald Conklin and Kimberly Conklin
Mitchell L. Cordova ’92
Gerald H. ’63 M’67 and Jane A. Cosover
Andrea L. Crawford Stock ’74
Chester W. Dalgewicz ’67 M’74
Douglas L. Dalrymple
Lester G. ’66 and Bette A. Damron
Timothy B. ’05 M’07 and Karen L. Daniels
Leah D. Davis Dean ’69
Paul de Barros
Jeffrey A. ’80 and Elizabeth K. Deffinbaugh
Domenic J. Dellipriscoli ’93 M’95
Erin M. Delregno Evans ’06
Monica J. Denison ’69
Timothy D. DeSchriver
Diane J. ’75 and Louis P. DeSol
Jeanette and Louis A. Diberardino
MaryEllen ’80 and Kevin J. Dickey
Laura J. ’75 ’81 and Robert J. Dietrich
Dominic L. DiFusco
Nicholas A. DiGregory ’76
Kathy B. ’70 and Lawrence Dildine
Patrick J. ’77 and Cathy Diskin
Daniel N. DiZio ’95
Kelli E. and Paul E. Donaghue, Jr.
Joyce M. ’76 and William Donohue
Robert T. ’02 and Melissa Dulin
Jacqueline A. ’88 and Jeffrey A. Durney
Donald F. Eckert ’57
Cheryl A. Edwards ’75
Elma A. ’67 and David Edwards
Ross M., Jr. ’73 and Marguerite A. Edwards
Elizabeth A. ’75 and Edward Egner, Jr.
Mariann T. ’78 and Robert A. Emmi
Bertha Lake Entwisle ’52
Pamela M. Evans ’78 M’85
Phil S. ’79 and Grace A. Falkowski
Catherine P. Faller M’83
Venessa A. Fanning ’84
Wheldon J. Farleigh ’66
Michelle J. ’75 and John P. Farrell
Darlene D. Farris-LaBar
Doreen A. ’74 and Vincent J. Fazzi
Sandra L. ’69 and Fury Fecondo
Patricia M. Fernbaugh ’77
Joseph T. Ferry ’03
Dr. Shirley P. Fisher ’60 M’65*
Robert A. Flowers II ’86 and Rebecca S. Miller
Dennis W. ’70 M’76 and Dr. Kathleen M. ’72 Foster
Marle Jo Frank Jakubczak ’73
Gary S. ’67 and Mary Jane Frantz
Gayla E. ’75 and Willis E. Frantz
Maurice J. Freedman
Sharon D. ’78 and John A. Fritchman
Laura Fuentes
Donald E. Fureman, Jr. ’94
Joseph O. ’94 and Lucia D. ’94
Gagnon IV
Danny H., Jr. ’05 and Stephanie R. Gale
Raymond A., Jr. ’75 and
Darlene J. Gallagher
Alfredo E. ’03 and Jennifer Garcia
Jane Gardsy Huber ’72 M’74
Jay C. Garrels M’11
Deborah L. Gebhardt ’69
Justin P. Germani
Karen Giglio ’66
Jane R. Gillman ’72 M’76
Joanne Limpert Gillock ’71
C. Frederick ’61 and Madeline J. Glass
Jonathan A. and Lisa C. Goldner
Elizabeth L. ’73 and Samuel C. Goll
Dennis ’78 and Laura Gorman
Chad Gotto
Richard T. Grab ’97 M’00
Deborah Grace
Jeremy D. Granger ’00
Holly T. Gravel ’71 M’82
Harold F., III and Machiko Graves
John C., Jr. and Marlou
Gregory
Sidney Gribetz
Jerry A. Gruber ’69
Ronald T. Guse ’71 and Cynthia Chironna Guse
Attila I. ’67 and Susan M. Gyorky
Jack E. Hafer ’71
Edward and Michele E. Hagy
Carol B. M’91 and James A. Hall
Drake D. Hall ’85 M’90
Dorothy Halliday Puglisi ’53
Raymond L. ’86 and Zoraya Hamlin
Lois A. ’86 and Thomas R. Hampshire
Patrick ’89 and Susan L. Hanlon
Susan E. ’69 and George Harrington
Brian C. Harris ’64
Jean L. Harris ’80 and Michael J. Ludwig
Danica (Marsh) Hartenfels ’97 and Jeremy Hartenfels
Kevin L. ’78 M’98 and Carlette Hatcher
David and Kathleen Haverstick
Valerie K. ’78 and Thomas P. Haverty
Ronald J. ’64 M’71 and Carol A. ’64 Hayes
MaryAnne and Chester Heeter
Jill K. Heiser ’99 M’01
John K. ’74 and Irene Helgesen
Audrey J. Henderson
Tina M. Hennessey ’15
Frank A. ’57 and Barbara L. Herting
Bruce A. ’73 and Diane Hewett
Susan J. Hibbs M’74
John D. ’82 and Judith L. Himelrick
Alisa R. ’90 and Charles W. Hobart
Eleanor L. ’66 and Heinrich Hochreither
Robert E. Hodor ’77
James L. and Regina T. Hollar
Robert L. Hollenbach ’85
Margaret L. Hooper ’01
Theresa C. Horn Callahan ’14
Michael P. ’80 and Mary Hronich
Barbara J. ’66 and Jay E. Huffman
Malcolm ’07 M’08 and Heather Huggins
Dorothy J. Hughes ’72
Beverly J. Hunsberger ’68
Steven C. ’96 and Jennifer L. M’98 Hynes
Linda and Frank Illes
Malcolm S. Ingram
Janice M. Jackman M’97
Jorene Jameson ’69 and James W. Wylie
Steven A. and Patricia C. Janicek
Leon S., Jr. and Luciana John
Raymond V. ’72 and Linda Johnson
Sterling Johnson
Raymond J. Johnston ’68 and Sharon K. Muneno
Donald E. ’85 and Adelina Jones, Jr.
Scott Jones
Deborah Kapelan ’76
Henry G., Jr. ’70 M’75 and Pennie Kearns
Daniel J. Keefer ’93
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Maureen Kehoe M’00
Michelle M. ’22 and Douglas W. Keiper
Grace M. Kelley ’72
Bob ’71 and Sandy Kelley
Clare M. Kelly ’75
Bob D. Kelly
Lanita L. Kemezis ’68
Nan B. ’66 and William J. Kent
Bo L. Keppel
Lynn J. ’83 and Jon F. Kerin
Jack and Lillian Kerns
Gary A. ’77 and Debra G. ’81 Kessel
Stephen J. ’78 and Michele Kibling
Justin M. Kimbrough ’11
Lewis J. ’70 and Linda Kistler
Dolores Klink
Joseph J. M’88 and Deborah A. Koch
Linda D. Koch ’69 M’71
Estate of Richard B. Koch
Morgan A. Koerber ’18 M’22
Justin J. ’03 and Noelle Kondikoff
Barry S. ’04 and Kate Krammes
Dennis P. ’71 and Barbara L. Krumanocker
Janine ’90 and Stephen Kubasko-Starinsky, Jr.
Hali M. ’75 and Ronald B. Kuntz
Barry C. and Kathleen A. Kwasny
Tadgh D. ’01 and Abby L. ’00 LaBar
Thomas C. Larsen ’79
Deborah L. Laskowski ’75
Terry L. Lawton ’69
Olive S. Learn
Leonard M. ’94 and Jennifer R. ’95 Lehman
William A. ’81 and Birgit A. Leneweaver
Joseph ’62 and Maryann Lenio
Ralph C. Lennon ’65
Douglas S. ’94 and Melissa A. Leonzi
Sybil Levenson
Francine S. ’65 and Robert H. Lewis
Charles A. and Karen L. Lingenfelter
Lisette M. Lojo ’14
Thomas S. ’69 and Roberta J. ’97 Long
Cheryl M. MacDade ’74
Sandy G. M’92* and Carmel Mackay
Frank J. Makary ’64
Donita M. Makin M’98
Rachel T. ’61 and John R. Malloy
Michael D. ’97 and Jennifer Mancuso
Richard L. ’72 and Martha R. Marchetti
Brian J. ’82 and Sherry L. Marshall
Matthew J. Marshall ’11
Stacey and Loretta Marshall
Lora H. Marzuoli M’92
Frederick L. ’63 and Elizabeth A. ’62 Masenheimer
Francis J. and Ann Marie E. Mason
Joy L. Mayer ’62
David Mazure
Suzanne F. and Terence McCool
William F. and Lisa M. McDonnell
Karen M. McFadden Shier ’76
Diane J. ’68 and Dennis J. McNamara
Robert P. McNulty ’76
Frances M. McSpedon ’68
James T. Meier ’81
Robert A. ’78 and Ellen Marie ’84 Meli
Joanne Stofko Messenlehner ’61
Thaddeus M. Midas ’74
Patricia L. Mignella ’67
Clavertis D. and Charlene Miller
E. Nadine Miller ’58
Fred W. Miller ’86
Lori M. Miller-Weinstein ’77
Sheryl A. Mills ’74 M’80
Janet F. Mishkin M’86
Todd D. ’72 and Sylvia E. ’74 Mohlmann
Dennis A. Mooney ’71
Richard D. ’93 and Jennifer L. Morgan
Robert B. Morgan
Patricia A. Morris M’76 M’89
David L. Morrison
Susan K. Mouris ’89
Kathleen F. Murphy
Kirkwood ’95 and Thomas D. Kirkwood
Daniel F. ’96 and Julieann M. ’14 Murray
Shirley A. Neas Merring ’57
Richard M. ’01 and Pamella
R. ’01 Neidermyer
Mary A. Nemes ’80
Frank T. ’75 and Doreen Newby
Jay F. ’65 and Gail V. ’65 Newcomer
Anibal A. Nieves
Steven P. M’04 and Angela M. ’01 O’Hara
Stephen P. ’78 and Robin L. ’78 Olivetti
Bob D. Orazem ’99
Caitlin L. Ord ’07 M’08
Michael P. Orleski ’96 M’99
Grace E. ’67 and Martin J. Oulton
Carol R. Owens ’04
John H. ’68 and Joanne M. Owens
Betty L. Panas English ’71
Genya K. Pantuso ’61
Albert M. Parker ’60
Matthew J. Parrello ’05
Patricia Berzowski Patitz ’84
Jennifer A. Pecherek ’89
Willard R., Jr. ’63 and Janet E. Peifley
Kathy J. Perrine
Michael T. ’79 and Nancy Perruso
Wendy K. Pfaffhausen ’66
Paul H. Phelps III ’69
Anthony J. M’83 and Linda Piperata
Koren L. ’86 and Daniel J. Plata
Eileen M. Portz-Shovlin ’69
Timothy J. Potopa M’03
Jason W. Potts
Justin T. M’07 and Caroline E. M’06 Potts
William R. and Patricia M. Potts
Joseph G. and Judith G. Price
James J. ’81 and Mari A. ’81 Prudente
John M., Sr. ’76 and Megan Quain
Judith Quinti ’98
Elizabeth A. Reeves ’19
Suzanne R. Rehrig ’71
Dennis J. Reinhard ’80
Michael D. ’00 and Kerri M. Rhine
Kathleen M. Rice ’77
Mary Kopacz Richelmi ’76
Irwin F., Jr. ’63 and Bonnie M. ’63 Rissmiller
Melissa C. and Charles P. Ritchie
Robert O. ’71 and Deborah R. Roberts
Pamela J. Rodgers
Nicole A. Rogai
Nanette K. ’82 and Scott A. Romagnoli
Elaine ’92 and Mark J. Romito
David J. ’85 and Roberta J. Rotelle
Richard A. D’17 and Kerri A. ’99 M’06 Ruck
Anthony V. Ruiz ’16
Nan L. ’78 and Darcy C. Ryder
Virginia W. Sacchi M’08
Henry R. ’93 and Lynn L. ’93 Sands
Ronald D. ’72 and Barbara K. Sandt
David M. ’81 and Janet G. Sanko
Richard D. and Katherine D. M’22 Santoro
Mary Louise Scarf ’74
Jimmie J. ’72 and Susan Schaeffer
Janice C. Scherer ’89
Karen D. Schiavone ’79
Judith B. ’81 and Paul G. Schilling
Jennifer M. ’68 and Stephen Schoonover
Debra A. Schroeder ’85 M’89
Stanley D. Scioscia ’75
Russell R. ’92 and Kimberly A. ’91 Scorese
Maureen G. ’96 and Stephen Seidel
Denise M. and William Seigart
John, Jr. ’63 and Jean Semian
Angelo R., Sr. and Suzanne Senese
Bonnie S. ’74 and Walter J. Senkow
Victoria L. ’79 and Thomas Sheridan
Gregory E. ’80 M’93 and Lauretta A. ’81 Shoemaker
Jeffrey D. Shrive ’09 W. George Shultz ’74 and Cynthia Masenheimer Shultz ’74
Maureen A. Siebold M’91
Patricia S. ’60 and Gerald Silcox
Sharon A. Silvent Mooney ’72 M’02
Raymond, Jr. and Penny Simpson
John J. and Elaine V. Siptroth
June R. ’61 and John R. Slavinski
James H. ’79 and Paulette M. Smartschan
William R. Smithson II ’76 and Helen M. Smithson
Brian S. ’86 and Lisa A. ’87 Sneddon
Michelle L. Sniscak ’82
Frank L., Jr. ’73 and Sandra D. Snyder
Walt W. ’61 and Barbara J. ’64 Snyder
Beth R. and John Sockman
Santiago Solis
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Andrew G., Sr. and Mary Ann Soltes
Stephen M. and Sharon D. Somers
Christopher W. ’81 M’89 and Joann Spilman
Rita M. Sponenburg ’84
Judson H. Springer ’57*
Lynn M. Stattel ’93
Robert A. ’95 and Ami Stelma
Judith L. ‘75 and John ‘73 Stivala
Roger C. Straub ’94
Phoebe A. Sturm ’60
Michael S., Sr. ’74 and Dolores E. Sugra
Craig M. ’83 M’88 and Tracy Summers
Paul A. ’63 and Barbara A. Sweatlock
Robert P. Swift ’95
Barbara W. Talmage ’58
Charles T., II ’84 M’86 and Teresa M. Taylor
Richard Taylor M’86
Gene S. ’72 and Mary Kay ’77 Tempesta
Michael “Jimmy” J. ’07 and Ashlee R. ’06 Terwilliger
Jerome M. Testa ’81
Garry L. ’70 and Teena L. Thatcher
John H. ’73 and Anita C. Thomas
William J. ’82 M’89 and Mary C. Timlin
Robert J. ’65* and Patty J. Tonkin
Janet B. ’81 and Gerald A. Trate
Jack H., II and Sharon Truschel
Leslie A. Tucker ’69
Allen B., II ’75 and Michele L. Turner
Samuel L., Jr. ’73 and Karen L. Turns
Gregory M. Tymon ’93 M’95 M’01
Joseph Uliana
Aloysius P. ’74 and Francine K. ’77 Urban
Marsden ’64 M’69 and Sarah Urmanec
Anne M. ’64 and Charles Valentine
Joseph P. Vancho ’71
James R. ’80 and Amy Vargo
Nancy S. Virkler
Charles J. Vogt
Craig S. Vondercrone ’99
Brent I. Voynar ’95 M’97
Norma J. Wagner M’73
Kevin M. and Barbara Walker
David M. Wallner
Daryl E. ’80 and Lori H. Walmer
Raymond D. Walters ’68
Laura Lynn ’62 and John Walton
Pamela J. Wataha ’81 M’88
Faith H. Waters and Edward C. Kimes
Timothy A. ’90 and Kathleen M. Watkins
William C. M’73 and Catherine L. ’69 Webster
Barbara M. Weikert ’70 M’76
Harold T. Weiss ’83
Julie L. ’91 and Jeffrey S. Weiss
Carol Ann ’74 and Gilbert Welliver
Adrienne and Alan I. Westheim
Arleen E. ’67 and Michael D. Whelan
Howard P. Whidden
Joyce P. ’55 and Clarence E. Whinery
Caryn and Brian Wilkie
Audrey R. Wilson
David M. Wilson
Leslie L. ’74 and Pat W. Wilson
Jason A. ’03 and Corey J. ’03 Wimmer
Patricia L. ’72 and Leonard J. Wincek
Allyson Wind
Mary M. Winkler ’06
Carl A., Jr. ’70 and Lynda M. ’74 Wolfe
Thomas E. ’79 and Beth Wolff
James W. Wood
Ronald B. ’64 and Kathy S. Woods
Elaine F. Woolf M’79
Rory J. ’84 and Diane E. Yanchek
Randy Yanoshak
Sally A. Yorke-Viney M’93 and Malcolm C. Viney
Katherine D. ’46 and John H. Young
Michelle M. ’02 and Scott M. Yurko
Deborah M. Zarate
Joseph D. ’82 and Penelope Zaun
Robert J. ’71 and Pamela M. ’79 Zbylicki
Harry T. ’63 and Roberta E. ’63 Zechman
Edward R. ’91 and Lori Zellner
Young Alumni GOLD Society (2–5 years)
GOLD (Graduates of the Last Decade) alumni are recognized at the Young Alumni level of the Loyalty Society by committing their support for two–five consecutive years with a gift of any size.
Edward J. Arner ‘06 M’09 M’24
Rece M. Bender ’21
Jamie L. Borger ’15
Michele Connors M’20
Daniel L. Creasy ’18
Daniel J. Daley ’22
Xuliana F. Defilippis ’23
Stephanie Del Preore M’22
Liana J. Ercan-Ulinski ’14
James P. Feeney ’23
Halle N. Frisco ’18
Scott R. Gallup ’16
Nicholas J. Giordano ’19
Denise A. Gonzalez ’16
Evan A. Griswold M’16
Anthony J. Guarino ’19
Tyler Guidos ’21
Samantha L. Hosford ’16
Lea J. Hughes ’21
Aalih Hussein ’15
Megan R. Illes ’20 M’21
Steven M. Jones ’14
Muhamadou L. Kaba ’15 M’19
Recognizing all businesses and organizations who have made a contribution during fiscal year 2023-2024.
Anonymous
1 Bay Walk Kismet, LLC
10k Star Events, LLC
111 Restaurant Corp. dba The Brixton
3Click Promotions
8 Eleven, Inc.
A & B Lock and Safe Company
A Grateful Alumni
A. Borzio Contracting
Adams Outdoor Advertising
Aetherflux
Air Graphix, Inc.
Alaska Pete’s Grille
Aliza, Inc.
All Sports Enterprises, Inc.
AllOne Charities
Allstate Kevin Dickey Agency
Aly’s Ponies, LLC
AM Auto Plus, LLC
Balfurd, Inc.
Baltz Enterprises, LLC
Barley Creek Brewing Company
Baseball U Pennsylvaina
Ben Franklin Technology Partners
BF49 Restaurant Corp.
Blaisure Electrical Services
Blue Ridge Cable Technologies
Bovinos Pizzeria & Restaurant, LLC
Boyer Construction, Inc.
Braveheart Enterprises, LLC
Brewskies Beverage
Brightline Construction
Brodheadsville Burger King
Buehl & Gemzik, LLC
Burke Enterprises
The BW Social
Camelback Resort
Cedar Cliff Girls Volleyball Boosters
Center for ObGyn
CEO Warrior
Chaos Softball
Christian & Missionary Alliance
Chumpitazi Corp.
Cluck University Chicken
Cocos Light, Inc.
Collegiate Basketball Officials Assoc, Inc.
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Commonwealth Financing Authority
Ariel L. Kyle ’23
Rylee J. Legreide ’22
Kimberley S. Lowry ’14
Olivia M. Lukshides ’20 M’22
Jessica A. Maxwell ’16
Helen P. McEntire ’23
Erica Molinaro ’20
Kevin S. Novak ’15
Nicole K. Palmasano ’17
Emily E. Peer ’18 M’23
Joshua J. Przywara ’14
Eric D. Rigg M’23
Daniel W. Romagno ’20
Sean A. Roth ’16
Joseph J. Ruggiero ’18
Briana L. Sassaman ’20
Meredith J. Sauers ’14
Lindsay N. Sherwood ’21
Robin Stevenson ’16
Kelley A. Stuetz ’17
Jay T. Young ’16
Michelle T. Zazzero ’16
Alexander J. Zubko ’16
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Community and Economic Development
Community Bank
Compton’s Pancake House & Family Restaurant
Constellation
Crayola, LLC
CryoConcepts
Customized Distribution Services, Inc.
Dalton Lumber and Supply Co., Inc.
Delicioso Pizza & Subs, Inc.
Derailed Tap House Corporation
Desaki Restaurant
Double Good
Dougherty, Leventhal & Price, LLP
Driscole Howell, LLC
Durney, Worthington & Madden, LLC
Easton Auto Body
The Emily Weidinger Team
Emotional Support Services
Enterprise Mobility Foundation
eQuality3D Printing
Ernst & Young, LLP
ESSA Bank & Trust
ESSA Bank & Trust Charitable Foundation
ESU Student Activity Association, Inc.
Evlos Technology
Fabricated Components, Inc.
First Baptist Church
Flood’s
Founders Services Corp.
Fox Deli Provisions, Inc.
The French Manor Inn & Spa
Friends of Kyle Mullins
Fruit-A-Bowls on Crystal Street, LLC
The Fulcrum Group
Fulton Bank, N.A.
The Funding Zone, LLC c/o DeFrancesco Management Corp.
GAK Construction
The Gardens at Wedgewood, Inc.
Giant
Goldberg’s Original Bagels, LLC
Great Valley Education Association
Great Valley Middle School
Sunshine Club
Great Wolf Resorts, Inc.
Greater Pocono Section NCNW, Inc.
GroverNOW
Guardian Tech Partners
Hagy Financial Services, LLC
Health Star Dental
Maunfacturing
The Hershey Company
Heverin Financial Services
Hoeffner Foundation
Hughes Foundation, Inc.
Hughes Nicholls and O’Hara
Hunt, Hamlin & Ridley
Improved Pool Service
Infinity Real Estate
Inside Out Home Revisions & Repair, LLC
Insperity Services, L.P.
J & J Building & Remodeling
J.M.S. Structured Wiring, LLC
Jake Haverstick Memorial Fund
Jay Gray Plumbing, LLC
Jeff Dailey Memorial Foundation
Jimmy’s Ice Cream
JM Uliana & Associates, LLC
John P. Bisco Associates
John W. Kerns Accounting and Tax Preparation
Kalahari Resorts & Conventions
Katalyst Performance & Rehab
Kearney and Son Carpentry
Kramer Sheds
Kyle’s Backflow Testing, LLC
Lady Dukes
Lancaster County Community Foundation
The LaRosse Team - Springer Realty Group
Laundry Express
Legacy Barber Shop, LLC
Lehigh Valley Hospital-Pocono
Lehigh Valley IronPigs
The Lester G. Abeloff Foundation
Lindsay O. Albert, EA, Tax and Accounting
Lions Club of Tannersville
Long Lake Marina
Longview Leader Corporation
The Lost Trails, LLC
Lotz, Doggett & Rawers, LLP
Loyal Order Moose Lodge #1336
Manhattan Club Timeshare Association, Inc.
Mariner’s Arcade, LLC
Marita’s Cantina
MassMutual Greater Philadelphia
Mauch Chunk Trust Company
McGrath’s Pub & Eatery
Members 1st Federal Credit Union
Milano Tile 3, LLC
Miracle Ear
Monroe County Bar Foundation
Monroe County Chapter, NAACP
MORE Modern Real Estate
Mount Airy Casino Resort
Mount Airy Foundation
Mountain View Vineyard, Inc.
Muscle Inc. Gym
Myron Levy Family Foudation of the Scranton Area Foundation
National Security Services, LLC
Nauman Inc.
NE PA Community Federal Credit Union
Nehemiah Sober Living
New Milford Hardware, Inc.
Newberry’s Yard of Ale
Nick Lombardo Plumbing & Heating, Inc.
Niedbala Family Foundation
NJ Fire
Norm’s Restaurants, LLC
Northeast Site Contractors
OneHope
Opus Financial Partners
Paul B. Wood Tires
Peabody Police Department
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company
The Penn Stroud
Pennsylvania Army National Guard Recruiting and Retention Battalion
Pennsylvania Career Link of Monroe County
Pennsylvania Department of Health
Pennsylvania Northeast
Regional Railroad Authority
Pennsylvania State Employees
Credit Union
Phil Young Sawmills and Forestry Equipment
Philly Pretzel Factory
Pinnacle Investigations
Pizano Consulting, LLC
Pleasant Valley School District
Pledgeling Foundation
PNC Bank - PA
Pocono Airbnb Management, LLC
Pocono Bagels Two
Pocono International Raceway
Pocono Lions Club
Pocono Mountain Penn State Club
Pocono Mountains Economic Development Corporation
Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau
Pocono Record
Pocono Rocks
Pro-Activity
ProCare Medical Company
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Southside Seafood
Sparkle Car Wash
Raven Entertainment
Ready, Set, Run
Reclaimed for Christ Ministries
Regan, Levin, Bloss, Brown & Savchak, P.C.
Renegade Winery
RHD Crossroads Community Services
Riddell, Inc.
Rishel Auto Sales
Rita’s of Stroudsburg
Rita’s Water Ice of Schnecksville
Riverside Yachting Charters
RLE Equipment, Inc
Rolling Stones Masonry
Roofers Local 30
Rudy’s Tavern
Russ Scorese State Farm
Safe Monroe
SamHaven Lake, LLC Covehaven Resort
Sand Springs Country Club, Inc.
Sanofi
Sarah Street Grill
Schooley Electric, Inc.
SCI Mercer Security Office
Secret Tea House, LLC
Seven Mountains Media
Shannondell at Valley Forge
Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort
Sherman Theater
Siamsa Irish Pub
Signature Health & Fitness
Signature Sports Performance
Simplex Image Solutions
Ski Shawnee, Inc.
Smiler’s Grill and Bar
Smuggler’s Cove
Snyder and Sons Tree
Surgeons
Spartan Combat, LLC
St. Luke’s University Health Network
Starbucks Store #14119
Startupstaging, Inc.
Stephan MultiMedia
Stiff Oil Co.
Stone, Cyphers, DeAngelo & Hornberger, LLP
Stotz & Fatzinger Office Supply
Stretch-n-Grow of Bucks-Mont PA
Stroudsburg Pizzeria and Restaurant, Inc.
Stroudsburg Wrestling Camp of Champs
Strunk Funeral Home, Inc.
Sweet Creams Cafe
Tanium
Teddy’s Tavern, Inc.
Tempesta Driving School, Inc.
Thrivent Financial For Lutherans Foundation
Tiger Schulmann’s Englewood
Toyota of Stroudsburg
Tremco Roofing And Building Maintenance
Trevor P. Sopko & Sons, LLC
U.S. Army Recruiting Station
Urgent Surgery Solutions
Valley Fintech, LLC
Warrior Bar and Grill
Wawa Foundation
Wegmans
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
Penguins
The William T. Morris Foundation
Wilson Design Group
Woodloch Resort Properties
Yenser’s Family Farm, LLC
Recognizing all faculty and staff who contributed during fiscal year 2023–2024.
Anonymous (3)
Mary B. Allen
Tioga B. Anderson ’12
Edward J. Arner ’06 M’09
Patrick J. and Cheryl Ashcroft
Nina J. ’08 and Ronald Atanesian
Margaret J. Ball and Peter E. Pruim
Bonnie Balmoos-Martinez
James Bandy
Nurun N. Begum
Todd A. Behr
Jamie L. Bisbing
Donald R. and Dolores B. Bortz
William Broun
Donna R. Bulzoni
Elzar, Jr. and Carolyn V. Camper
Olivia M. Carducci and John Salmento
Diane A. Carlin
Janette R. Castro
Joseph F. ’70 and Judy A. ’69 Catanzaro
Quentin P. and Charlotte E. ’83 Currie
Melissa M. and Michael J. Davis
Domenic J. Dellipriscoli ’93 M’95
Lianna DeSantis ’08
Meagan DeWan
Susan Dillmuth-Miller
Caroline M. DiPipi-Hoy
Marie M. Donaghay
Coach Denny and Judy Douds
Dr. Anthony L. ’76 and Ellen S. Drago
Gregory B. and Elizabeth A. ’05 Dwyer
Erica J. Dymond
Johan L. Eliasson
Ralph Elick
Darlene D. Farris-LaBar
Shirley L. and David B. ’81 Fenner
Lyesha J. Fleming ’13
Robert F. ’78 and Dianne Flower
Laura Fuentes
Scott R. Gallup ’16
Justin P. Germani
James E. Gilbert
Michael Gombita
Sarah J. and Deanne G. ’80 Goodrich
Patricia Graham
Bonnie A. Green
Nancy Jo Greenawalt
Jeffrey W. Hardy
Wayne Heller
Selena Hines
Jeffrey P. Hotz
Shixiong Hu
Lorna J. Hunter
Mihye Jeong
Jennifer A. Keat
Jonathan P. Keiter
Bob ’71 and Sandy Kelley
Bo L. Keppel
Mark J. and Kathleen M. Kilker
Gregory J. Knowlden M’04
John F. Kochmansky and Shala E. Davis
Stephen Kolcun
John W. and Marcella J. Kraybill-Greggo
Brooke K. ’91 M’96 Langan
James H. and Judith A. ’76 M’86 Leiding
Kenneth and Evelyn Long
Maryann Lugo
Elaine K. Makosky ’87
Robert A. ’81 and Cindy Marro
Stacey and Loretta Marshall
Mary Ann A. and John L. Matras
David Mazure
Andi M. McClanahan
Adam McGlynn
Kelly L. M’94 and Robert M. McKenzie
Sandra K. Miller M’88
Erica Molinaro
Robert M. Moses
William A. and Nancy S. Mosteller
Shawn N. Munford M’04
Clarence J. and Elizabeth Murphy
Pattabiraman Neelakantan
Anibal A. Nieves
John P. ’22 Nolan
Caitlin L. Ord ’07 M’08
Joni Maya Oye-Benintende
Kristan Pearson
Kathy J. Perrine
Mary Frances Postupack M’93
Deborah E. Prince
Samuel E. and Anna Quainoo
David C. M’78 and Cynthia Rheinheimer
Elizabeth A. Richardson
Melissa C. and Charles P. Ritchie
Gerard D. Rozea ’96 M’97
Richard A. D’17 and Kerri A. ’99 M’06 Ruck
Anuradha and Ranjan Sachdev
Richard D. and Katherine D. M’22 Santoro
Gina R. and Gabriel J. Scala
Laurie S. ’10 and John R. Schaller
Maryanne M. Schumm
Elizabeth M. Scott
Angelo R., Sr. and Suzanne Senese
Jerome W. Sheska ’68 M’81
Elaine M. Shuey and George Munn
William M. and Ingrid M. Sidlosky
Neal H. and Joyce L. Simpson
E. Leigh Smith and Louise Daileigh
Jennie M. Smith
Robert E. Smith, Jr.
Brandon W. Snyder ’12 M’13
Beth R. and John Sockman
Santiago Solis
Shelley A. Speirs ’92 and Gayland Aston ’94 M’01
Lawrence and Linda J. Squeri
Robert G. Sutton* and Linda L. DeRenzis-Sutton
Thomas J. and Lisa Ann Tauer
J. Michael ’78 and Kim M. Terwilliger
Michael “Jimmy” J. ’07 and Ashlee R. ’06 Terwilliger
John R. ’69 M’73 and Pamela J. ’70 Thatcher
Robert J. Thomas
Doreen M. Tobin
David G. and Robin S. Trainer
Jack H., II and Sharon Truschel
Rachel M. Ward
Faith H. Waters and Edward C. Kimes
Nancy L. Weaver ’74 M’78
Jeffrey and Audrey Weber
Marcia G. Welsh and Louis Terracio
Howard P. Whidden
Gene D. White
Caryn and Brian Wilkie
Sylvester E. Williams
Jeffrey I. Wilson ’86 M’92
Allyson Wind
Chad A. Witmer ’95 M’98 and Tanya M. Durkay-Witmer ’05
Yue Xi
Wenjie Yan
Sally A. Yorke-Viney M’93 and Malcolm C. Viney
Cem Zeytinoglu
Peng Zhang and Fan Yang
Recognizing all parents who contributed during fiscal year 2023-2024.
Patti A. Alleger M’67
Brian A. Almoney
John E. and Joanne Armitage
Douglas A., Sr. and Crystal N. Banks
Ann Bedrosian
William E. M’90 and Anna K. Below
Gloria A. Bench ’66 M’01
Blake D. and Donna B. Bender
Lori K. Bergen ’81
Marsha R. Bidoglio ’74
Chuck Bierlein ’70
Dale A. ’81 and Kathleen M. ’82 Blum
Wayne A. Bolt*
Constance J. Borges ’83
Christopher G. ’87 and Dawn E. Breen
Brenda A. Brodt ’81
Jack R. ’81 and Diane J. ’80 Brunner
Elzar, Jr. and Carolyn V. Camper
Michael A. Carmella
Richard J. Carr
Tahir and Rahella Chaudhry
Robert K. and Joanne Clothier
Iyana T. Coote
Bettyann Fischer Creighton ’74 and John B. Creighton, Jr.
Robert C. and Jane L. Dailey
Anthony J. and Cheryl DeFazio
Ralph S. ’60* and Camille Demech
Jeffrey D. ’79 and Susan E. Detzi
John D. ’79 and Sandra M. M’96 Detzi
Jeanette and Louis A. Diberardino
Karl ’63 M’71 and Sandra Dickl
Nicholas A. DiGregory ’76
Kelli E. and Paul E. Donaghue, Jr.
Dr. Anthony L. ’76 and Ellen S. Drago
J. David and Hinda Farmer
Doreen A. ’74 and Vincent J. Fazzi
David B. ’81 and Shirley L. Fenner
James C. and Debra A. Fish
Robert F. ’78 and Dianne Flower
William Foreman
Timothy Frey
Alan S. ’72 and Joan F. Frick
Clifford H. and Elizabeth A. Funk
Stephen ’75 and Kathleen F. Gambino
Linda Gay Beaty M’82
Elizabeth L. ’73 and Samuel C. Goll
John Gorham
Deborah Grace
David A. ’76 M’84 and Moira A. ’77 Hair
Carol B. M’91 and James A. Hall
James D. and Arlene N. Harper
William and Theresa Hayth
Terry G. and Sandra L. Heiser
James L. and Regina T. Hollar
Ann M. Horvath ’66 and John P. Horvath
James and Catherine Hruban
Thomas A. ’71 and Debra L. ’75 Huber
Gail A. Huggins
Linda and Frank Illes
Paul G. and Lynn B. Jacobs
Stephanie W. James
Steven A. and Patricia C. Janicek
Bob ’71 and Sandy Kelley
Jack and Lillian Kerns
Gary A. ’77 and Debra G. ’81 Kessel
Mark J. and Kathleen M. Kilker
Lewis J. ’70 and Linda Kistler
Dolores Klink
Helen J. ’75 and Thomas Koblish
Joseph J. M’88 and Deborah A. Koch
Barry C. and Kathleen A. Kwasny
Joseph F. Lalli
Howard E. and Patricia Lambert
Rose M. Lapaix
Mairenui Lewis
Mark E. and Wendy Lichty
Charles A. and Karen L. Lingenfelter
Thomas S. ’69 and Roberta J. ’97 Long
Paul and Beth Ann Lowry
John J. ’65 and Palma Luchansky
Maryann Lugo
John B. and Cynthia Makar
Sharon R. Maloney
Susan F. and Donald R. Mancuso
Louis M. Margotta ’72
Marc Marrone
Duane E. and Donna K. Marsh
Brian J. ’82 and Sherry L. Marshall
Brian T. ’02 and Kara Marshall
Armand M. ’80 and Amy R. Martinelli
Francis J. and Ann Marie E. Mason
William F. and Lisa M. McDonnell
Garry A. ’88 and Mary E. ’72 McFarland
Kelly L. M’94 and Robert M. McKenzie
John P. ’70 and Denise Meck
Robert A. ’78 and Ellen Marie ’84 Meli
Donald R. and Mary Ann Metzgar
Linda J. Michael ’65
Carol E. Miller ’74 M’91
Tamika Miller
Thomas R. Molinaro
Charles J. ’64 M’66 and Anita K. Morton
David P. and Christine Morton
Mary E. Mott-Cangemi ’06
Daniel F. ’96 and Julieann M. ’14 Murray
Alfred K. and Darlene M. Myers
Stephen P. ’78 and Robin L. ’78 Olivetti
Jerry and Hedy Orodenker
Carol A. Oswald
Carol R. Owens ’04
Michael E. Oxenford and Marilyn Plawa-Oxenford
William J. and Kathleen Parrish
Patrick H. and Barbara A. Patterson
Malissa A. and Gregory T. Penna
Michael T. ’79 and Nancy Perruso
James S. and Patricia D. Phillips
Jonathan R. and Michelle N. Piatkiewicz
James J. ’81 and Mari A. ’81 Prudente
Karl E. and Valencia Reigel
Susan H. Reuter
Tracy Reynolds
Robert O. ’71 and Deborah R. Roberts
Richard J. ’68 and Ruth A. ’70 Rodeghiero
Nanette K. ’82 and Scott A. Romagnoli
Patricia A. and Jay Rothenhausler
Alan R. ’66 M’73 and Cynthia H. ’67 Ruschman
James C., Sr. and Lael Rutherford
Deborah A. ’75 and Robert Ryan
Steven and Barbara Sacks
Christopher A. Sarajian
Gabriel J. and Gina R. Scala
Laurie S. ’10 and John R. Schaller
Angelo R., Sr. and Suzanne Senese
Recognizing all students who contributed during fiscal year 2023-2024.
Chaise P. Albus
Gianna Amendola
Elena Andreyev
Nickolina M. Annelli
Brittney P. Baber
John C. Bacolo
Jamie L. Bisbing
Marissa E. A. Brady
Chrystiana N. Brettle
Jillian N. Brungard
Robert M. Burke
Nicole P. Carlo
Rachael K. Carr
Janette R. Castro
Sergio M. Cespedes
Joseph B. Conahan, Jr.
Gianna G. Coyle
Joseph N. Crecca
Nicholas Cruz
Jayleen DeJesus
Jessica Delfino
Julia M. Dessert
Ryan J. Dewees
Ryan W. Ditty
Katherine L. Donaghue
Gregory M. Ecks
Shannon R. Edelman
Melissa L. Ellis
Cameron R. Enriquez
Matthew J. Ervolina
Lyesha J. Fleming ’13
Kellie G. Fluck
Giana M. Fredericks
Angelina G. Galie
Cooper Gehring
Emmanuel Gitonga
Angelique S. Glamann
Abigail L. Glazewski
Bailey N. Grassmann
LeAnn N. Grier
Gabriella M. Griffo
Maddin E. Grow
Tara J. Haring
Rachel K. Heggenstaller
Ajay B. Hiller
Selena Hines
Kaitlin R. Houser
Ryan P. Iberer
Dennis R. Kergick ’85
Taylor R. LaBarre
Jaiden O. Lee
Joshua M. Leidig
Samiyah Little
Sean M. Loomis
Katherine Master
Lisa M. McChesney
Katelyn Mckeough
Kelsey Melfy
Paul D. Menditto, Sr.
Joshua C. Meshach
Bonnie S. ’74 and Walter J. Senkow
Douglas J. ’75 and Catherine C. ’79 Sheaffer
Susan Z. ’85 and Robert A. Shebelsky
Kathleen E. Shermetta ’80
Richard C. and Ines Shoopack
Kathryn N. ’70 and Jay Shumaker
Raymond, Jr. and Penny Simpson
Susan S. Sleichter
K. Craig and Kimberly Smith
William R. Smithson II ’76 and Helen M. Smithson
George L. and Margaret M. Snyder
Andrew G., Sr. and Mary Ann Soltes
Carol D. Stem
Raymond C. Stern
Allen L. and Bonnie C. Stuart, Jr.
Michael S., Sr. ’74 and Dolores E. Sugra
Jill A. ’89 and James M. Takacs
William H. and Barbara A. Terry
J. Michael ’78 and Kim M. Terwilliger
David G. and Robin S. Trainer
Kimberly L. Tremper
Jack H., II and Sharon Truschel
Todd M. ’05 and Gail A. ’86 Urland
Joseph and Traci L. Vogt
John Wade
Ellen M. Walker
David M. Wallner
Jeremy Warmkessel
Faith H. Waters and Edward C. Kimes
John F. ’74 and Mary Jo Wehr
Gene D. White
Janet T. ’63 and N. James ’62 Wilde
N. James Wilde ’62 and Janet T. Wilde ’63
J. Scott ’74 and Denise Willoth
Juana A. and Andrew R. Wolosz
Suzanne K. Wooby
Cathie A. Young LaBar ’69
Robert J. ’71 and Pamela M. ’79 Zbylicki
Rose Zigmund
Barry and Terri L. ’78 Brescancine
Anne-Marie and Michael Junker
Jaylen Morrison
Jaden N. Newton
Alejandro J. Paez
Emily Parke
Kenneth W. Parrish ’07
Elyssa T. Pemu
Ella R. Rau
Lauren R. Reed
Elizabeth A. Reeves ’19
Owen J. Reilly
Kayla L. Reinert
Vera D. Renshof
Caitlyn M. Reynolds
Delaney Ridgell
Melissa C. Ritchie
Nicole A. Rogai
Christopher T. Ross
Jay A. Rothenhausler
Aaron N. Sanchez
Elizabeth M. Scott
Mia C. Sisilli
Sean Solomon
Holly N. Soto
Kristyn J. Stanek
Alyssa J. Takacs
Robert J. Thomas
Destiny L. Thompson
Zandray Thompson
Alexandra L. Timperio
Jady M. Van Gils
Kala P. VanDeMark
Gabriella Vazquez
Tanner J. Vicendese
Kaylee M. Watson
Adrienne Westheim
Gregory Wiley
Jalen A. Wilson
Carlton R. Wise
Patrick Yoder
Kimberly M. Young
Walker D. Zampella
Recognizing all friends who contributed during fiscal year 2023-2024. Some friends are listed with their spouse/partner who are ESU friends or alumni.
Anonymous (2)
Anonymous
Carlton Adler
Sebastian Adler
Dominic and Jodi Albanese
Jacqueline Albus
Taj Alexander
Diane Alford
Chrissy Ali
Madina Ali
Sarah Allen
John W. and Luz Alina De Appel
Rick and Susan Armitage
Karen Ashe
Jerry Athey
Annette Atkinson
Bryan Baber
Stephen D. Bair
Herbert K. and Tracine Baker
Karen Baker
Marcia R. and William F. ’71
Balester
Jennifer R. Banta
Angie Barbush
Pablo Barrionuevo
Janice and Richard A. ’70
Bartolucci
Paul Battisti
David A. and Andrea D. Bean
Ricardo Becerril
John M. and Pamela J. ’80 Beehler
William Begosh
Alexander T. and Kathleen C. Behr
Andrew Beifus
Mark Belenski
Carnetta and Dennis D.* Bell
Frances Belle
Stacey Belle
Sherry Ben
Angela Benincasa
Francine K. Benitz
Stacey Bennett
Douglas C. Benson
Erasmus Benti
James K. Bergen
Max T. Bergen and Sarah S. Azizi
Sam M. Bergen
Thomas and Valerie M. Bergen
Robert L. Berkowitz
Deborah Best
Jennifer Beuchat
Dennis Beyer
Marla Bigeleisen
Joseph Bingham, Jr.
Patricia M. Bixel
Linda Blake
Ken and Ginny Bloch
Lawrence Boatwright
James Boburka
Cynthia L. Boddie-Willis
Jenny Bogart
Dawn M. Boland
Neil A. and Mary P. Bonner
Sandra Borr
Cynthia Borrero
Joy G. Borrero
Richard and Nancy K. ’20 Boyer
Bonnie Boyle Fisher
Terrie Brannock
Jason Bravo
Joseph and Megan Breslin
Susan Bronski
Patricia Brotzman
Jeffery Brown
Lisa M. Brown
Robert P. Brunet
Karen C. Bryant-Morrison
Barry Bryson
Richard D. Buckley
Vincent and Donna R. Bulzoni
Jamie M. Burch
Joanne C. and Tyler J. Burke
Jason Burkhard
Terrell L. Burnett
Jane E. Burton
Carolyn A. and Robert A. ’64
M’73 Buzzard
Helen Cadue
Patricia A. and Vincent A. Caminiti
Rachelle L. Cantrel
Elizabeth Capetola
Lisa and David Cardwell
Joe Carmella
Susan Carney
Gina Carter
Jenine Carter
Stephanie Casale
Christine Casalinuovo-Adams
Kimberly Cenname
Heather Chafatelli
Jane Chafatelli
Heather L. Chambers
Michael Chambers
Annissa A. Charlery
Hermane Charlery
Marie Chismar
Luke C. Chmielinski
David J. and Tracie A.
Cinquemani
Mike Cipriano
Joanne M. Clark
Joseph Clarkson
Michael H. Clements and Christine Dean Clements ’77
Bill Cleveland
Kathleen Clinton
Matthew Cohen
Stuart Cohen
Patricia Colangelo
Richard G. and Tracie L. Colangelo
Tracie Colangelo
Wendy Cole
Geraldine Colizzo
Donald Conklin and Kimberly Conklin
Philip B. Conlin, Jr.
Kathleen Connelly
Joseph Cooper
Joseph Corazza
TeriLynn Cornetto
Jack C. Cortner
Ryan Cosgrove
Charles and Carol Costa
Martha Costa
Kody T. Cotrufello
Casey Coyle
Scott H Cragle
William B. and Barbara Cramer
Joe Crecca
John T. and Joni Crestwell
Colin A. Crosbie
Eileen and Michael Crowther
Wanda Cummings
Sissi R. Cunha
Nancy Daher
Douglas L. Dalrymple
Elizabeth Darby
Tracy Davenport
Paul de Barros
Janet De Marco
Mark W. and Barbara J. Deane
Cynthia Defidelto
Margarat K. Degnan
Geraldine Degurski
Luis DeJesus
Rosa M. DeJesus
Christopher DeLuise
Jeanette DeMito
John Denman
Paula Dente
Alissa DePalma
Ann and William Derenzis
Linda L. and Robert G.* DeRenzis-Sutton
Jay Derickson
Samantha A. Derickson
Timothy D. DeSchriver
Anthony Dessert
John T. DeVivo
Stacy A. DeVivo
F. Jeffrey and Gail Dewan
Gael Dewan
John R. Dewan and Erin McMahon
Thomas M. Dewan
Kevin J. and MaryEllen ’80 Dickey
Dominic L. DiFusco
John and Karen Diggins
Stephen A. Dimambro
Lynn and Robert ’70* Dinan
Donna Dingler
Danyell Diruggiero
Mark Dodel
Margaret S. Dolan
Victoria Doney
Donald A., Jr. and Mary M. Douds
Judith G. and Denny C. Douds
James M. Dougher
Peggy Dowd
Matthew J. Downes
Terry Drankiewicz
Trevor and Ashley A. ’03 Dreisbach
Lindsey Dugas
Gerald F. and Eileen D. M’94
Durkin, Jr.
Ronda Dusseault
Robert F. and Eileen M. ’92
Early
Jeanette Ebarb
Donna C. Eckert
Kenya Edmonds
Hilary Eigenrauch
Matt Eisenhard
Marilyn D. ’74 Eitreim
Canarissa Elliott
James D. and Aimee D. ’91 Ellison
Nancy Embich
Frank A. and Renee Epifano
Lauren and Rick C. ’72 Erdman
Rebecca Erhardt
Anna L. Ernst
Sondra Esmond
Nicole Estep
Anne Evans
Christine Evans
Lisa M. Falkenstein
Laura Falleni
Peter and Laurie L. Favini
Greg Feldman
Raymond J. and Elizabeth H. Fernandez
Joseph Ferst
Kimmie Fine
Brandon Finn
Michelle E. Fisher
Laurence Fishler
John and Kathleen Fitzgerald
Robert P. Fleischman
Denise Fleitman
Jacqueline E. Flynn*
Richard E. Forgay
Medical Arts Pharmacy
Philip and Doris Formica
Andrew and Linda Forte
John C. and Joanne L. Fossett
Nicholas Fountoulakis
Kenda Fowler
Myrtza Francois
Jean M. Frank
Debra Fraser-Howze
Marlene Fredericks
Melissa Fredericks
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Stewart Fredericks
Tom Fredericks
Maurice J. Freedman
Jodie Frey
Johnna A. Friedman
Daniel Friend
Ellen Friend
Debra A. Fritz
Sue and Jim Frontino
Walter K. Frye
Barry R. Fulmer
Alison L. and Jay C. ’11 Furman
Stephanie R. and Danny H. ’05
Gale
Darlene J. and Raymond A. ’75
Gallagher, Jr.
Maureen A. Gallagher
Judy Galley
Ingrid Gardner
Gloria Garmon
Jason and Kathryn A. Garver
Victoria Garwood
Daniel Gaughran
Kim Gavin
Beth Gearhart
Steven Geiger
Caryn Gemzik
Barbara and Justin Genzlinger
Tanika George
Joseph P. Germani
Faith Gilchrist
Stephanie Gilchrist
James Ginter
Denise Giunta
Jennifer Glazewski
Linda L. Gockley
Sherri L. Gockley
Jonathan A. and Lisa C. Goldner
Carlos Cerda Gomez
Heidi Goodhart-Rufe
Tracey Gorham
Gary M. Gorman
Chad Gotto
Miles W. and Darlene L. Graff
Michael P. Graham
Harold F., III and Machiko Graves
Jennifer Grayauskie
Joanne Grayauskie
Joyce and Dale Graybill
Danielle and Thomas J. ’84 Grayuski
Marissa Grebb
William L. and Claudia K. Gregg
William P. Gregg
John C., Jr. and Marlou Gregory
Dawn Gress
Joseph Gress
Joseph N. and Theresa Greybush
Sid Gribetz
Angie Grippo
Maria Grizzetti
Neil Groller
William G. and Alicia M. Gruenewald
Tonja Guerriero
Barbara Gumpper
Julie and Roman Gural
Robert S. and Melissa J. Gurmankin
Lucas and Sheena Haan
Matt Haas
Maria T. Hackney and Thomas N. Detweiler ’76
Maria Hagedoorn
Edward and Michele E. Hagy
Joseph Hall
Kimberly Hall
Rebecca Halsall
Ronald Hanaki
Allen Handwerk
Francis Hanna
Heidi W. Hansberry
Thomas M. Haring
Timothy Haring
Fenton Harpster
Jeremy and Danica L. ’97 Hartenfels
James T. Hartman
Margaret Hartmann
Jeffrey A. Hartzell
Gregory T. Harvey
Crystal Hassler
David and Kathleen Haverstick
Kaylee Hazewski
Michael Healey
Douglas Heard
David and Rachael Heath
Emilie C. and Peter M. ’77 Heesen
MaryAnne and Chester Heeter
KathyAnn Heilig
Ingrid Helmich
Audrey J. Henderson
Candy Hennett
Edward V. Henning
R. M. Henry
Amy Herman
Carolyn Hershey
Heather Hershey
Donna P. Hibler
Gerald Highsmith
Janice Hilaire
Carol A. Hill
Michelle Hiller
William M. and Maureen J. Hinchey
Carlette Hines
Cindy L. Hinkle
Philip D. Hitchingham
Sandra J. Hoeffner
Jessica Hoffmann
Keith Hoffmann
Lisa Hoffmann
Georgette Hofmeister
Laurel Hoitsma
Rachel Holcomb
Monica R. Holon
Vicki M. Hood
Lynn and Wendy Hoover
Carl Horning
Darlene M. Horning
Heather Horning
Linda J. and William J. ’70 Horvath
Brian W. Houser and Heather A. Moffett-Houser
William J. Houser
Kathleen M. Hrichak
Alan Hubbell
Jay E. and Barbara J. ’66 Huffman
Bryan E. and Colette L. Hughes
Jerry Iannuzzo
Nancy Montae Imbt Johnson*
Amy Ingram
Dave Ingram
David C. and Maureen L. Ingram
Malcolm S. Ingram
Robin Irby
Laurence H. Israel
Desiree Iudciello
Regina Ivcic
Tawny Jackson
Jamie Jacobs
Shanna James
Jodi Jasionowicz
Leon S., Jr. and Luciana John
Angie S. Johnson
Michael Johnson
Sterling Johnson
Scott Jones
Toni Jones
Michael and Anne-Marie Junker
Zachary Kades
Sandra Kane
Danielle Kaplafka Storms
Jonathan P. Kasica
Karen Kassouf
Glen Katz
Stuart C. and Penny Katz
Pennie and Henry G. ’70
Kearns
Jane Keenan
Laura Keenan
John Keenoy
Douglas W. and Michelle M. ’22
Keiper
Brendan Kelly
Brian Kelly
Bob D. Kelly
Steve Kelly
Jean G. Kennedy
Lloyd D. Kern
Greg Kessel
Brad Kimler
Thomas D. and Kathleen F. ’95
Kirkwood
James C. Kish
Thomas Kline
Melvin Knight
Edward R. Koch
Kristen J. Koch
Estate of Richard B. Koch
Kyle Kocher
Eric Kolar
Lori Kolb
Christopher T. Kopec
Ian and Jamie R. Kornbluth
Martin and Shelly Kornbluth
Tammy Kovach
Sergey Kovalchuk
Mark and Judith E. Kozak
Kate and Barry S. ’04 Krammes
Konnie Krasenics
Tanya Kromer
Mary Kruh
Robert and Barbara J. Krupp
Jack B. and Virginia L. Kubler
Sally Kuhns
Jay D. Kule
Michelle A. Kunz
Kelly Kupper
Rosanna Kwiatkowski
Samuel Kwietniak
Valerie A. Laico-Ganci
Clifford Lake
Matthew Lamb
Sally Jo Lamont
Patricia Lange
Nicholas B. and Maryann R. LaPenna
Janice and Ralph A. Laperna
Susan Larkin
John and Caroline LaRose
Keegan Law
Judith Lawes
Brian Lawrence
Jennifer Lazar
Shannon Lazrovitch Lizza
Parents of LeAnn Grier
Olive S. Learn
Paula L. LeBlanc
Denise L. Leipold
Anthony M. Lemma
Sharon Lerario
Sybil Levenson
Steve Lewis
Debra A. and Joseph A. ’71 Lick
Ruth Limberg
Megan Lindley
Matthew and Patti Linnane
Kerry-Ann Little
John Logar
Evelyn and Kenneth Long
Gregory Lopez
Kewanna Lucas
Jeannie Luckey
Carole A. Lutte
Jamie Lutz
Christopher B. and Mary B. Lynch
Willian and Charlene F. Lynn
Deborah Lyons
Heath Macaluso
Elaine F. MacDonald
Cheryl Maclachlan
Kenneth E. Maclary
Graham MacRitchie
Maureen E. Madden
Robert Madsen
Rita S. Magnus
David and Valerie Makarsky
Colleen M. and Michael
Mancuso
Jennifer and Michael D. ’97
Mancuso
Joseph and Terri Marcellus
Linda Marchese
Maryha Martin
William Martin
Glenn and Margie Master
Jack Mathis
Conrad J. Mayer
Robert Mazoni
Phyllis McAuliffe
Patricia McCarrick
Joseph McCarthy
Andrew J. McCloskey
Suzanne F. and Terence McCool
Grace McCue
Lorin McFarlane
James E. and Frances M. McGarrity
James J. and Susan A. McGee
Dave McGeehan
Jeffrey A. McGeehin
Andrew M. McGinley
Sara McGlynn
Nicole McGowan
Jennifer McHugh
Christina McKenna
Andrew McNeil
Kelly A. McNeill
Melissa McNeill
Peter McQuaid
Robert A. Meck
Shane Meisner
Pedro M. Mendez
Ryanne Mendez
Linda L. Mengel
Gregory J. and Elizabeth S. Menio
Sonja Menton Urrico
John N. and Kelli A. Mercurio
Lucille S. and Jerry Mikaelian
Steven W. and Susan A. Mikels
Gloria Milan
Phyllis M. Milder
Amanda Miles
David Milewski
Benjamin Miller
Clavertis D. and Charlene
Miller
Phyllis Miller
Christine Mockenhaupt
Joseph L. and Nancy Moehrle
Sharon Moenga
Max and Ethel Mohler
Valmyra Moore
Robert B. Morgan
Niko L. Morisi
Jacob Morris
Kizzy Morris
David L. Morrison
Jason Morrison
Joyce Morrison
James E. and Constance G. Moyer
Kyle Muna
Claudia B. Murphy
James Murphy
Melissa Murphy
Kelley D. and Joseph Napoli
Karen O. Navarre
Chanel Neff
Marie W. Nelson
Chris Neville
Gail Nevins
Frances R. Newby
Calvin Newman
Paul Newman and Bobbi Sprague
Damion S. and Heather M. Newton
Benjamin and Janice Nicolosi
Bryan Niles
Vaughn and Debbie Nissley
Nikki Norwood-Boyd
Amie Nowlin
Evans Nyairo
Jennifer Nyhuis
M. Lourdes O’Kane
Jennifer R. Olson and Gary S. Olson ’76
Judi Olstein
Gail Ondo
Damaris Orama
Robert Orenstein
Richard and Bonnie OrodenkerMarks
Victoria O’Rourke
Dolores F. Ortenzi
Linda A. Ortenzi
Thomas A. Ortenzi
Mona Ostrowski
Cyndi and Robert S. ’70 Ott
Danielle Paddack
Joseph N. and Jaclyn N. Page
Nicole M. Palmer
Lori K. and Thomas J. ’78 Palubinski
Michael Parke
Margarite P. Parker
Robert Parker
Paula M. Parker-Fordyce and Troy D. Fordyce
Sharon Patton-Thaxton and James Thaxton
Jennifer Paul
Lisa Paulette
Renee Perella
Joan G. Perfetti
Jeannette M. and Carl J. Pergam
Dana L. Perich
Lynn Permutter
Blenda Perryman
Robert W. and Mary E. Peskin
Mark J. Peters
Dirk Peterson
Joseph T. Petro
Robert Phillips
Trudy M. Piatt*
Tonianne Piccirillo
Anne Pinomaki
Erin and Iuri R. ’08 Pinto
Debra D. Pitts
Lisa S. Pizzuto
Stephanie Plantone-Hubbard
Maxine Pleasant
Jeffrey Plotnick
Amy S. and Damian J. ’98 Poalucci
Joann M. and Bruno M. ’54* Ponterio
Kris Porzio
Jason W. Potts
Jeff Potts
William R. and Patricia M. Potts
Anita Powell
Anne Prendergast
Joseph G. and Judith G. Price
LaTaysha Price
Ebon Primas
Rachel Primas
Thomas Pritchard
Tarah Probst
Allan J. Proske
Nancy Pullo
Barbara Racich
Colden D. Raines
Scott Ramsey
Brett Rand
Beverly Randell
Patricia A. and Christopher L. ’74 Ransel
Andrew Ratner
Matt and Lauren Raudenbush
Mary Jane Raymond
Chris Reddick
Barry C. and Carol B. Reeder
Lisa Renner
Sheryl Repischak
Mark Reynolds
Cynthia and David C. M’78
Rheinheimer
James R. Rhoads
Mark Richardson
Mary Ridgell
Christian Rishel
Charles P. and Melissa C. Ritchie
Priscilla Ro and Theodore T. Harkness ’09
Susan C. and James T. Robinson
Pamela J. Rodgers
James D. Rodisch
Victor M. and Dorothy L. Rodite
Francisco M. and Maria Rodrigues
Devin Rodriguez
Michael Roepel
Diane Rogell
Diane Rogers
Nancy G. Rogers and Walter P. Rogers III ’77
Jeanette Rondeau
Joseph Rosa, Jr.
Manuel A. Rosa
Brianna Rosado
Kelly Roth
Lauren Roth
David L. Rounsaville
Michael A. and Laurie L. Roy
Laurie and Gerard D. ’96 Rozea
Barth Rubin
Christine Ruggiero
Thomas D. and Paula R. Russell
Joseph J. Ruvane
Ranjan and Anuradha Sachdev
Jane Samosky
Cecilia Sampson
Joan Samra
Amy Sandy
Robert J. and Phyllis J. Santo
Maureen Sapienza
Ed Schaffer
Christine Schiavo
Brian K. and Brandy E. Schmick
Ian and Robin Schneider ’04
Ronald W. and Brenda I. Schnure
Sally Schock
Paul and Judy Schuchman
Jennifer Schwartz
John Schwartz
Cindy and James Scott
Joseph M. Seagraves
Ernest J. and Angela
Sebastianelli
Peter Sehne
Denise M. and William Seigart
James R. and Patricia W. Seiler
Brittany Serfass
Richard Seubert
William Shaw
Eric A. Shelton
Kimberlie J. Shriver
Lisa Shucker
Jennifer A. Shukaitis
Stephen and Michelle A. ’00
Sibel
Leo Silva
Roseanne Silva
Richard H. Simpson
Marie S. Singer
John J. and Elaine V. Siptroth
Mark Slavin
Eugene F. Smith and Ann M. Scanlon-Smith
Eurlinda Smith
Holly Smith
Jamila Smith
Jimmy Smith
Kyle B. Smith
Mark and Phyllis Smith
Rachel Smith
Reed Smith
Regina Smith
Charlie Smythe
Deryck Snyder
Frank Sobieck
Carolyn I. Solliday
Stephen M. and Sharon D. Somers
Steve Sorage
Joseph R. and Alicia D. Soto
Tracy Spangler Randolph
Laura Spencer
Joseph Spina
Richard L. Spinner
Ann St. Ledger and Ernest Helling
Thomas Starita
Nancy and Thomas R.* Stark
Erin and Adam S. ’00 M’02 Stauffer
Justin Stauffer
Pamela B. Stauffer
Lori and John I. Stecz
Craig A. Stein
Michael Stellabott
Ami Stelma
Kyle C. and Katie L. ’07 Stem
Concetta M. Stewart
Robert A. Stewart
Ida and George C. ’66 Stockman
Jean Storckman
Barry L. and Patricia L. Stout
Michael F. and Rebecca Stubljar, Jr.
Catherine Sturtz
Jennifer Suiters
Donna Supey
June Supey
Tamie Swain
Christopher J. Sweeney
Sharon Sweeney
Pamela A. Sylvester
Denise Tafe
Carl and Carol Tankred
John C. Tao
Gary Tavis
Albert E. Taylor III
Teresa M. and Charles T. ’84
Taylor
Guy W. and Doreen N. Tench
Louis Terracio and Marcia G.
Welsh
Betty Terry
Matthew Thanakit
Sheila Thielbar
Kevin A. and Caitlin M. Thompson
Shawn P. and Karin Thornton
William Thornton
Gregory Tillery
Cassandra Tillman
Michele Timperio
Gretchen Tokonitz
Ashley Tolifero
Vincent ’56* and Sharon Tomeo
Milvia Torres
Bernard M. and Ann L. Toth
Howard Tracey
Anne Troiani
Regina J. and James J. Tronolone
Dennis Troyer
Nevaeh V. Tull
Joseph Uliana
John and Susan J. Ulmer
Mary C. Ulmer
Terence J. Ulmer
Leslie Underhill
Christine Valentino
William Valerio
James M. and Caroline E. Vallandingham
Edward and Thalissa Van Gils
Carolina Vargas
Michael T. and Kelly L. Varrecchia
Linda M. and Daniel Vashlishan
Christopher E. Vasquez
Jose Vazquez
Juanita Velazquez
Bo Vicendese
James F. Vicendese, Jr.
Nancy S. Virkler
Charles J. Vogt
Kelly Voto
Robert Waegelein
Joe Wagner
Susan M. Wagner
Thomas L. and Charlene M. Wagner
Kevin M. and Barbara Walker
Edward H. and Judy J. Wall
Alice Walter
Kara Walton
Melissa Walton
Virginia Walton
Theresa A. Warnagiris
Donald and Marilyn Washington
Sylvia L. Wass
Kathleen M. and Timothy A. ’90
Watkins
Jennifer Watson
Audrey and Jeffrey A. Weber
Aubrey C. Weekes
Barbara A. Weiss
Sara Weiss
Elaine Welch
Bonnie A. Werkheiser
Gary Werkheiser
Brian Wessner
Marian and Brian Wessner
Alan I. and Adrienne Westheim
Mary Westhuis
Carrie Wetherbee
Gwen White
Randy L. and Bridget White
John T. Whitney and Mary Ellen
Whitney ’78
Jonathan Wildrick
Matt Wildrick
Lori A. Wiley
Michelle Wiley
Julieann and Robert H. ’75 Willever
Steven Williams
Vivian Wills
Audrey R. Wilson
David M. Wilson
Robert and Andrea Wilson
Steven Wilson
Amy Winkler
Bruce J. and Ann L. Wlazelek
James W. Wood
Paul B. Wood
Connie F. Woods
Leslie Wright
Karen Yacone
Milly Yacovone
Ann Yale
Hiro Yamashita
Susan L. Yankay
Randy Yanoshak
Susanne M. and Christopher S. ’74* Yeager
Dawn M. Yellin
Clifford Yezefski and Carole Yezefski ’73
Jeffrey M. Young
Michael D. Young
David Zampella
Deborah M. Zarate
Chris Zhang
Marshall J. and Rhonda A. Zucker
Arthur L. and Paula H. Zulick
Pamela Zulick
Lori Zyla
Recognizing all alumni by class year who have made a contribution in fiscal year 2023-2024.
Class of 1946
Ruth C. Devlin ’46
Katherine D. Young ’46
Class of 1947
Bessie D. Knight* ’47
Class of 1951
Thomas W. Long* ’51
Class of 1952
Bertha Lake Entwisle ’52
Class of 1953
Dorothy Halliday Puglisi ’53
Frank V. Hermann ’53
Bernard S. Kobosko ’53
Mary Jo Kobosko ’53
Class of 1954
Eileen Richmond Karpe ’54
Olga Kushnir ’54
Bruno M. Ponterio* ’54
William H. Schaeffer ’54
Linford A. Werkheiser ’54
Pauline E. Werkheiser ’54
Class of 1955
Allyn Bartholomay ’55
Patricia D. Devlin* ’55
Doris B. Henning ’55
Michael P. Soltys ’55
Joyce P. Whinery ’55
Class of 1956
Geraldine A. Clark ’56
Harriet D. Hall ’56
Johanne M. Smith ’56
Vincent Tomeo* ’56
Class of 1957
Nancy D. Blickenstaff ’57
Clara T. Petrosky ’57
Donald F. Eckert ’57
Frank A. Herting ’57
Marcella F. Nagorski-Waldow* ’57
Shirley A. Neas Merring ’57
Sandra O’Neil-Seiler ’57
Judson H. Springer* ’57
Stanley F. Tchorz ’57
Diana E. Weaver* ’57
Class of 1958
Nancy B. Bendigo ’58
Suzanne E. Judy ’58
Melba Jean Laird ’58
Jeannette A. Leshko ’58
Helen S. Linn ’58
E. Nadine Miller ’58
Helen J. Potter Stewart ’58
Russell H. Roper ’58
Roy G. Snyder ’58
Faye D. Soderberg ’58
Barbara W. Talmage ’58
William R. Thomas ’58
Mark N. Walp ’58
Carl N. Weigner ’58
Class of 1959
Gwendlyn J. Armitage ’59
Kenneth A. Bozzelli ’59
Michael J. Hodor ’59
Elaine F. Hutchinson ’59
Dale G. Johnson ’59 M’70
Gerald D. Keyser ’59
Nancy L. Masulis ’59
Robert M. Mecca ’59
John H. Rhen ’59
Glenn T. Rodenbach ’59
Priscilla A. Wentz ’59
Class of 1960
Joan (Schorr) Alt ’60
William J. Blewett, Jr. ’60
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Margaret S. Bonser ’60
Ralph S. Demech* ’60
Joanne M. Doyle ’60
Joan K. Faunce ’60
Shirley P. Fisher ’60 M’65*
Eugene E. Fritz ’60
Richard S. McCandless ’60
Donald S. McCarty ’60
Albert M. Parker ’60
Virginia G. Pudelka ’60
Patricia S. Silcox ’60
Phoebe A. Sturm ’60
Richard A. Zimmer ’60
Sandra L. Zimmer ’60
Class of 1961
Anonymous
Sterling R. Brown ’61 M’64
Virginia T. Brown ’61
James E. Davis ’61
Pauline C. Davis ’61
Harry R. Gamble ’61
C. Frederick Glass ’61
Gretchen E. Heatherington ’61
Rachel T. Malloy ’61
Joanne Stofko Messenlehner ’61
Richard H. Michael ’61
William W. Moyer ’61
Genya K. Pantuso ’61
Leonard W. Pudelka ’61
John H. Renshaw ’61
June R. Slavinski ’61
Walt W. Snyder ’61
Sara Bunnell Traver ’61
Class of 1962
Thomas A. Barrow ’62
Joseph K. Billger ’62
Judith Casola Roeder ’62
Faye A. Chepulis ’62
Gail L. Hamwi ’62
Joseph Lenio ’62
Diana Martlew ’62 M’73
Elizabeth A. Masenheimer ’62
Mary-Carol Mason ’62
Joy L. Mayer ’62
William “Bing” McNulty ’62
Karin E. Michael ’62
Joseph C. Petraglia ’62
William R. Race ’62
Arthur R. Schisler ’62
Fannie A. Schisler* ’62
Donald J. Sheluga ’62
Patricia M. Tross Danaher ’62
Laura Lynn Walton ’62
N. James Wilde ’62
Cornelia R. Zanetti ’62
Class of 1963
Philip Allegrante ’63
Richard Altemose ’63 M’68
Gwendolyn E. Atwell ’63
David F. Bauer ’63
Sonya K. Cole ’63 M’74
Gerald H. Cosover ’63 M’67
Edward J. Curvey ’63
Gail H. Davis ’63
Karl Dickl ’63 M’71
G. Jeff Frantz ’63
Mary B. Gunn ’63
Sydney J. Heller McSweeney ’63
Rita Herber ’63
Joseph C. Heverin, Jr. ’63
Wayne A. Howell ’63
Judith R. Hunt ’63
Carl F. Krein ’63
William J. Lewis ’63
Frederick L. Masenheimer ’63
Salvatore J. Pappalardo, Sr.* ’63
Willard R. Peifley, Jr. ’63
Jack S. Pencek ’63
Bonnie M. Rissmiller ’63
Irwin F. Rissmiller, Jr. ’63
Sandra L. Truax Rospigliosi ’63
Darleen Schaare-Schott ’63
John Semian, Jr. ’63
J. David Sine ’63
Eugene R. Slaski ’63
Jean A. Snyder ’63
Paul A. Sweatlock ’63
Sarah F. Van Auken ’63
Jane M. Varcoe ’63
Janet T. Wilde ’63
Barry W. Wray ’63
Harry T. Zechman ’63
Roberta E. Zechman ’63
Class of 1964
Constance S. Altemose ’64 M’69
Robert A. Buzzard ’64 M’73
Claire K. Catherwood ’64
Harold L. Daner ’64 M’67
Maureen E. Farr ’64
Gerard Forrester, Sr. ’64
Frank H. Foulkes ’64
Janie E. Fry ’64
Frances Giovanniello Sovak ’64
Phyllis F. Handwerk* ’64
Brian C. Harris ’64
Carol A. Hayes ’64
Ronald J. Hayes ’64 M’71
Joanne P. Heverin ’64
June Jones ’64
Kenneth K. Kutler ’64
Sandra F. Lewis ’64
Frank J. Makary ’64
Charles J. Morton ’64 M’66
Edwin A. Neumann ’64
Diane S. Pencek ’64
Barbara C. Sadowski ’64
Robert H. Seeling ’64
Barbara J. Snyder ’64
Byron D. Speidel ’64
Marsden Urmanec ’64 M’69
Anne M. Valentine ’64
Ronald B. Woods ’64
Class of 1965
Elaine H. Bednarcik ’65
Richard E. Bednarcik ’65
George R. Bennyhoff ’65
Elaine B. DeLuca ’65
Sandra Forrester ’65
Erica G. Gassen ’65 M’70
Marybelle J. Gemmell ’65
Carol A. Lane ’65 M’72
Ralph C. Lennon ’65
Francine S. Lewis ’65
John J. Luchansky ’65
Bernice L. Mann-Farris ’65
Mary Ann Mesics* ’65
Linda J. Michael ’65
Claudia Naismith ’65
Gail V. Newcomer ’65
Jay F. Newcomer ’65
Richard F. Patton ’65
Donna K. Reish ’65
William Santore, Jr. ’65
Robert J. Tonkin* ’65
Marjorie J. Viola ’65
Class of 1966
Gloria F. Alpin ’66
Lester Bailey ’66
Gloria A. Bench ’66 M’01
Darryl A. Chambers ’66
Joyce B. Cochrane ’66
Gary W. Curnow ’66
Lester G. Damron ’66
Joan A. DeTuccio ’66
Patricia A. Everitt ’66 M’69
Wheldon J. Farleigh ’66
Dolores S. Faust ’66 M’69
Gretchen Frantz ’66
Karen Giglio ’66
Eleanor L. Hochreither ’66
Ann M. Horvath ’66
Barbara J. Huffman ’66
Karen G. Huggins ’66
Nan B. Kent ’66
Janet E. Maher ’66
Susan I. Masters ’66
Arthur L. Morath, Jr. ’66
Robert W. Naismith ’66 M’67
Dyvonne L. Nevil ’66
Ronald Ofalt ’66
Wendy K. Pfaffhausen ’66
Glen R. Ray ’66 M’71
Alan R. Ruschman ’66 M’73
Philip T. Russo ’66 M’68
Shirley M. Smith ’66
Richard J. Speicher ’66
George C. Stockman ’66
Alan R. Weismantel ’66
Class of 1967
Patricia A. Benjamin ’67
Cheryl M. Bond Nielsen ’67
Frederick L. Butler ’67 M’70
Emma T. Capoferri ’67
Jack P. Childs III ’67
Darrell W. Crook ’67
Chester W. Dalgewicz ’67 M’74
Lily C. Douglass ’67
Elma A. Edwards ’67
Gary S. Frantz ’67
Robert A. Grivner ’67
Attila I. Gyorky ’67
Jody D. Hughes, Jr. ’67
Bernard J. Matyascik ’67
Patricia L. Mignella ’67
Frank A. Miriello ’67
Grace E. Oulton ’67
Joseph R. Polinski ’67 M’81 M’85
Cynthia H. Ruschman ’67
Brenda A. Tomlinson ’67 M’76
Richard D. Vroman ’67
Jean N. Weismantel ’67
Arleen E. Whelan ’67
Class of 1968
Judith B. Armstrong ’68
Marilyn J. Barber Hiller ’68
Katherine M. Bitow ’68
Robert J. Bonner* ’68
Jo Boyer ’68
Gerald C. Brace ’68
B. Ned Bushong ’68
Lynda A. Bushong ’68 M’71
Ken Davis ’68
Howard D. Evans ’68
George C. Gibbs ’68
Linda J. Gibbs ’68
Richard T. Grucela ’68 M’74
Ann M. Hart Forte ’68 M’78
Beverly J. Hunsberger ’68
Raymond J. Johnston ’68
Gail E. Kalen ’68
Lanita L. Kemezis ’68
Hugh W. MacDonough ’68
Diane J. McNamara ’68
Mary Ellen McNish ’68
Frances M. McSpedon ’68
David E. Michael ’68
John H. Owens ’68
Burdett B. Peechatka ’68
William R. Piper ’68
Marlene E. Reiner ’68
Sue A. Ricciardi ’68
Richard J. Rodeghiero ’68
Jennifer M. Schoonover ’68
Jerome W. Sheska ’68 M’81
Jean A. Shiffer ’68
Anita Kolinofsky Sivertson ’68
James E. Steele ’68 M’70
Raymond D. Walters ’68
Carol A. Wolf ’68
Danna Yoder Vroman ’68
Class of 1969
Loretta L. Barnes ’69
Mary Ann Bedwell ’69
Terrence A. Butler ’69
Judy A. Catanzaro ’69
Brenda J. Cimino ’69 M’77
Penelope J. Coffee ’69
Edward R. Csencsits ’69
Leah D. Davis Dean ’69
Monica J. Denison ’69
George R. Eberz ’69
Sandra L. Fecondo ’69
Jean S. Feeney ’69
John E. Field ’69
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William R. Forte ’69 M’88
Deborah L. Gebhardt ’69
Jerry A. Gruber ’69
Susan E. Harrington ’69
Edward R. Hawrylo ’69
Jorene Jameson ’69
Kenneth R. Keeley ’69
John F. Kegley ’69
Linda D. Koch ’69 M’71
Terry L. Lawton ’69
D. Craig Long ’69
Thomas S. Long ’69
Robert D. Malehorn ’69
Robert E. Minich ’69
Paul H. Phelps III ’69
Eileen M. Portz-Shovlin ’69
Nevin L. Posey ’69
Glenn F. Reibman ’69 M’78
Patricia A. Reinert ’69
Diane M. Rittenhouse ’69 M’79
Celeste H. Rueffert ’69
John P. Sladin ’69
Danny O. Staats ’69
Ray J. Starner ’69
John R. Thatcher ’69 M’73
Leslie A. Tucker ’69
Charles E. Uhler ’69
Catherine L. Webster ’69
Patricia J. Wishousky ’69
Charles A. Wozniak ’69
Drew B. Yenser ’69
Cathie A. Young LaBar ’69
Class of 1970
Richard A. Bartolucci II ’70
Charles E. Bierlein ’70
Bruce P. Bowers ’70
Linda M. Bykowski ’70
Joseph P. Callahan ’70 M’73
Joseph F. Catanzaro ’70
David A. Childs ’70
James A. Day ’70
Kathy B. Dildine ’70
Edw. D. Ermelin, Ed.D. ’70
Dennis W. Foster ’70 M’76
Lynne Weitzmann Friedel ’70
Augustine J. Grant ’70
Cynthia B. Grant ’70
John N. Harner ’70
William R. Hauze ’70
William J. Horvath ’70 M’79
E. Diane Irvin ’70
Thomas J. Karabinus ’70 M’86
Brian P. Kay ’70 M’71
Henry G. Kearns, Jr. ’70 M’75
Carole S. Keeley ’70
Dawn Marie Ketterman-Benner ’70
Lewis J. Kistler ’70
Frank B. Kresge ’70
Nancy Kulp ’70
Sandra A. Laity ’70
Patricia Leberman ’70
Walter Lessun, Jr. ’70
Edward L. Ludwig ’70
Linda B. MacDonough ’70
Don W. Mathis ’70
Kathryn A. McLaughlin Waltz ’70
Linda S. McManemin ’70
John P. Meck ’70
Jeffrey A. Miller ’70
Richard A. Miller ’70
Robert S. Ott ’70
David C. Rittenhouse ’70
Kathleen Robbins Ray ’70
Ruth A. Rodeghiero ’70
Karen A. Ryan ’70
Charles H. Shagg, Jr. ’70
Kathryn N. Shumaker ’70
John J. Sweeney, Jr.* ’70
Susan A. Tharp ’70
Garry L. Thatcher ’70
Pamela J. Thatcher ’70
Evelyn J. Uhler ’70
Janet M. Weeks ’70
Barbara M. Weikert ’70 M’76
Craig W. Whiteley ’70
Barbara Z. Winter ’70
Mervin L. Witmer ’70
Carl A. Wolfe, Jr. ’70
Gail Glaudel Zarrello ’70
Class of 1971
Joe W. Ahouse ’71
Kay A. Azar ’71*
William F. Balester ’71
Thomas Battisto ’71
B. Lynn Beattie ’71
Joan F. Bless ’71
Susan F. Bloxom ’71
Serge Bochnovich III ’71
Joan M. Bowers ’71
Betty Christian ’71
James D. DeAngelo ’71
Pamela S. Dietz ’71
William C. Eves ’71
W. Michael Feeney ’71
Joanne Limpert Gillock ’71
Ralph M. Gish ’71
Holly T. Gravel ’71 M’82
Ronald T. Guse ’71
Jack E. Hafer ’71
Andrea P. Harris ’71
Rosemarie M. Hawkins ’71
Thomas B. Heslin* ’71
James R. Howland ’71
Thomas A. Huber ’71
Harry J. Irvin, Jr. ’71 M’87*
Susanne James ’71
Bob Kelley ’71
William E. Kresge ’71
Dennis P. Krumanocker ’71
Joseph A. Lick, Jr. ’71
Raymond E. Manmiller ’71
Linda K. Meckes ’71 M’78
Dennis M. Mishko ’71 M’72
Dennis A. Mooney ’71
Michael J. Moran ’71
Dorothy F. Olshfski ’71
Betty L. Panas English ’71
John R. Procopio ’71
Anthony H. Ptak ’71
Suzanne R. Rehrig ’71
Fred M. Richter ’71
Hugh V. Rineer ’71
Mary E. Rineer ’71
Robert O. Roberts ’71
Gretchen V. Rusk ’71
Paul A. Scheuch, Jr. ’71 M’77
Ronald D. Steckel ’71
Virginia M. Sten ’71
Kathryn E. Sweeney ’71
Richard T. Timko ’71
Joseph Vancho ’71
John J. Walsh ’71
Frances R. Worman ’71
Daniel J. Wynn ’71
Robert J. Zbylicki ’71
Class of 1972
David W. Adler ’72
Stephen G. Barkley ’72 M’75
Rebecca A. Swartley-Barrow ’72
Stephanie D. Beyer ’72
Lydia C. Boileau ’72
Thomas P. Carr ’72
Bonnie E. Childs ’72
Geraldine E. Dilts ’72
Terrence P. Dougherty ’72 M’81
Kathleen M. Duhoski ’72
Lynne A. Erbrick Bustos ’72 M’86
Rick C. Erdman ’72
Diane Flagler ’72
Patrick J. Forlenza ’72
Dr. Kathleen M. Foster ’72
Alan S. Frick ’72
Alan D. Gamble ’72
Kathleen A. Buckley Gamble ’72
Jane Gardsy Huber ’72 M’74
Jane R. Gillman ’72 M’76
Glenn G. Gottshalk ’72
Janet E. Hagenauer ’72
Dorothy J. Hughes ’72
Raymond V. Johnson ’72
John K. Joseph ’72
Grace M. Kelley ’72
George D. Krall ’72
Susan M. Lesher ’72
Bob Lester ’72
Richard L. Marchetti ’72
Louis M. Margotta ’72
Patricia L. Martinelli ’72
Mary E. McFarland ’72
Todd D. Mohlmann ’72
Tom A. Petro ’72
David S. Rauenzahn ’72
Ronald D. Sandt ’72
Jimmie J. Schaeffer ’72
Carol A. Schantz ’72
Nannette S. Scheuch ’72
Elaine L. Seaman ’72
Jack W. Shoemaker ’72 M’74
Sharon A. Silvent Mooney ’72 M’02
Deborah A. Stann ’72
Gene S. Tempesta ’72
Robert VanDaalen ’72
Linda M. Waddell ’72
Jessie C. Walsh ’72
Kristine K. Way ’72
John F. Westlake ’72
Patricia L. Wincek ’72
Michael L. Yeager ’72
John D. Yuhas ’72 M’82
Class of 1973
Laurie E. Bortz ’73
Samuel R. Bray ’73
Marie E. Byrne ’73
Jeanne C. Chambers ’73
Charles W. Depuy, Jr. ’73
Gerald J. Dipasquale ’73
Sharyne M. Donfield ’73
Ross M. Edwards, Jr. ’73
Susan L. Elliott ’73
Mary M. Ferraro ’73 M’92
Kathleen J. Field ’73
Marle Jo Frank Jakubczak ’73
Elizabeth L. Goll ’73
Deborah J. Gottshalk ’73
Stevens A. Hess ’73
Bruce A. Hewett ’73
Lynn A. Hilbert ’73
Karen L. Hornberger, C.P.A. ’73
Renny Hunt ’73
James M. Kennedy ’73
Deborah L. Kintner Bryan ’73
Jeanne M. Kleca ’73
Vertie B. Knapp* ’73
Hank C. Kunkel ’73
Sandra A. Lammey ’73
Joan B. Linton ’73
Susan B. Lyle ’73
Rosanne M. Manmiller ’73
Anthony B. Martinelli ’73
Pamela J. McCutcheon ’73
Charles W. McGarvey ’73 M’80
Ellen Morrissey ’73
Kevin W. Morrissey ’73
Clayton W. Myers, Jr. ’73
Linda O. O’Neill ’73
Joyce W. Piedmont ’73
Michele S. Reese ’73
William H. Reesman ’73
Charmaine A. Reider ’73
Lorie J. Reigal ’73
Marian J. Ressler ’73
Robert M. Richey ’73
Virginia S. Rickard ’73
Susan L. Rupp-Watrous ’73
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Charles A. Sandora ’73
Frank L. Snyder, Jr. ’73
Felix A. Staffaroni ’73 M’79
Marjorie M. Staffaroni ’73
John M. Stivala ’73
Carol A. Stokes ’73
Richard J. Thierolf ’73
John H. Thomas ’73
Francis B. Tone ’73
Robert P. Torpey ’73
Samuel L. Turns, Jr. ’73
James D. Tust ’73
Cynthia L. Wagner ’73
Betty K. Wells ’73
William M. Wells ’73
Connie Westlake ’73
Elizabeth E. Wilson ’73
Pamela F. Wilson ’73
Carole H. Yezefski ’73
Class of 1974
A Grateful Alumni ’74
Sharon A. Archer ’74
Jack Banks ’74
Debra E. Barhight ’74
Robert A. Barrow ’74 M’85
Barbara J. Beaman ’74
Corinne G. Belanger ’74
David J. Berezovske ’74
Marsha R. Bidoglio ’74
Charles D. Bowen ’74 M’80
Benny L. Brasby ’74
Michael J. Buck ’74
Maryann Capwell ’74
Amy C. Cellini ’74
Doris B. Chase ’74
Ronald J. Chipriano ’74
Anita M. Cipollini ’74
Robert F. Cormack ’74
Andrea L. Craword Stock ’74
Bettyann Creighton ’74
Bonnita L. Csencsits ’74
James Falcone ’74
Karen Shamro Falcone ’74
Doreen A. Fazzi ’74
Salvatore Ferraro ’74
Kyra Fetchina Nightingale ’74
Thomas A. Garber ’74
Theresa M. Gasper* ’74
Joanne P. Gillespie ’74
Donald R. Guenther ’74
John K. Helgesen ’74
Elizabeth L. Herritt ’74
Frank E. Johnson ’74
Kenneth E. Jones ’74
Charles A. Knipe ’74
Kenneth J. Kurilla ’74 M’82
Bruce J. Leib ’74
Susan K. Leiby ’74
Cheryl M. MacDade ’74
Deborah A. Martin ’74
Donald A. Martin ’74
Thaddeus M. Midas ’74
Carol E. Miller ’74 M’91
Sheryl A. Mills ’74 M’80
Sylvia E. Mohlmann ’74
Michael J. Molendini ’74
John T. O’Brien, Esq. ’74
Nancy M. Pietraface ’74
Glenda M. Prokopick ’74
Judith C. Ptak ’74
Susan Purrazzella Eberz ’74
Christopher L. Ransel ’74
Judith M. Ross ’74
Robert C. Rutt ’74
Sherry A. Salway Black ’74
Mary Louise Scarf ’74
Bonnie S. Senkow ’74
Cynthia M. Shultz ’74
W. George Shultz ’74
Louise C. Solliday ’74
David J. Stoss ’74
Deborah A. Streicher ’74
Michael S. Sugra, Sr. ’74
Kay E. Tust ’74
Aloysius P. Urban ’74
George T. Vance, Jr. ’74
Mary A. Vance ’74
Nancy L. Weaver ’74 M’78
Michael A. Weber ’74
John F. Wehr, Jr. ’74
Timothy M. Weisse ’74
Carol Ann Welliver ’74
J. Scott Willoth ’74
Leslie L. Wilson ’74
Lynda M. Wolfe ’74
Colleen R. Woods ’74
Charlene M. Wriston ’74
Christopher S. Yeager ’74 M’81*
Suzanne E. Yoder ’74
Class of 1975
Julie A. Bannan ’75
Deborah L. Barrow ’75
Jerry D. Battenfield ’75
Robert B. Boileau ’75
Daniel V. Bonavita ’75 M’83
Franklin L. Christman ’75
Kathleen T. Conroy ’75
Paula L. Garofalo Cummings ’75 and Kevin Cummings
Cheryl L. Dempsey ’75
Diane J. DeSol ’75
Laura J. Dietrich ’75
Denise Anne DiGiorgio ’75
Elizabeth Umstead Doherty ’75
Cheryl A. Edwards ’75
Elizabeth A. Egner ’75
Stephen M. Falatovich, Jr. ’75
Michelle J. Farrell ’75
Kenneth H. Forbes ’75 M’77
Janine M. Forrest ’75
Sharon A. Forte ’75
Gayla E. Frantz ’75
Raymond A. Gallagher, Jr. ’75
Stephen Gambino ’75
Wayne H. Hackbarth ’75
John N. Heck III ’75
Robert E. Henning ’75
Beth D. Hinkle ’75
Constance L. Houser ’75
Debra L. Huber ’75
William R. Jones ’75 M’75
Marianne L. Karwacki ’75
Thomas D. Kearney ’75
Clare M. Kelly ’75
Dale S. Klipple, Jr. ’75 M’77
Helen J. Koblish ’75
Nancy C. Kremm ’75
Hali M. Kuntz ’75
Deborah L. Laskowski ’75
Rhonda J. Levy ’75
Douglas R. Logan ’75
Robert F. Meighan ’75
Karen E. Musselman ’75
Carol M. Myers ’75
Frank T. Newby ’75
Lee E. Popiak ’75
Deborah A. Ryan ’75
Stanley D. Scioscia ’75
Douglas J. Sheaffer ’75
W. Scott Simons ’75
Judith L. Stivala ’75
Janet K. Stoltenborg ’75
Anthony R. Tellez ’75
Allen B. Turner II ’75
Howard B. White ’75
Robert H. Willever ’75
Class of 1976
Beverly E. Brown Hershey ’76
James A. Cantafio ’76
Philip A. Cappellini ’76
Janice M. Chipriano ’76
Kevin I. Cleary ’76
Thomas J. Conroy ’76
Thomas N. Detweiler ’76
Nicholas A. DiGregory ’76
Joyce M. Donohue ’76
Anthony L. Drago ’76
Jeffrey K. Fellin ’76
Jane E. Freund ’76
David A. Hair ’76 M’84
John Philip Kane ’76
Deborah Kapelan ’76
Louis C. Kotzman ’76 M’83
Judith A. Leiding ’76 M’86
Karen M. McFadden Shier ’76
Paula R. McKeeman Marshall ’76
Robert P. McNulty ’76
Chiyo L. Miller ’76
G. Dane Miller ’76
Maury J. Molin ’76
John E. O’Gara ’76
Gary S. Olson ’76
John M. Quain, Sr. ’76
Daniel E. Reinert ’76
Mary Kopacz Richelmi ’76
Raymond C. Smith ’76
William R. Smithson II ’76
Michael E. Stambaugh ’76
Barry R. Thomas ’76
Albert A. Yannelli, Jr. ’76
Class of 1977
Cheryl D. Back ’77
Deborah T. Birks ’77
William J. Birks, Jr. ’77
Andrea T. Brezinski ’77
Frank M. Chisdock ’77
Christine D. Clements ’77
Louis A. Collins ’77
Conrad B. Decker ’77
Patrick J. Diskin ’77
Cynthia A. Farrell ’77
Patricia M. Fernbaugh ’77
Moira A. Hair ’77
Wayne M. Haluska ’77
Mary J. Harkins ’77
Peter M. Heesen ’77 M’87
Stephen C. Herd ’77
Robert E. Hodor ’77
Gary A. Kessel ’77
Dee C. Kreiter ’77 M’81
William R. Kreiter ’77 M’81
Salvatore R. Lancia ’77
Carl-Eric B. Larson ’77 M’98
Denise H. Lewis ’77
Debra A. Manning ’77
Lynell H. Michonski ’77
Joseph S. Micsko, Sr. ’77
Lori M. Miller-Weinstein ’77
Deborah A. O’Gara ’77
Richard F. Priolo ’77
Kathleen M. Rice ’77
Joseph J. Ritinski ’77
Walter P. Rogers III ’77
Mary Kay Tempesta ’77
Francine K. Urban ’77
Jo-Anne M. Ward ’77
Class of 1978
Anonymous
Vincent A. Amadio, Jr. ’78
Leslie J. Berger ’78
Patricia A. Branson ’78
Barbara G. Clarke ’78
Susan B. Costanzo ’78
Wesley J. Csop ’78
Ronald L. Derbyshire ’78
Joseph Donahue ’78
Mariann T. Emmi ’78
Pamela M. Evans ’78 M’85
Patricia S. Fishler ’78 M’84
Robert F. Flower ’78
Sharon D. Fritchman ’78
Dennis Gorman ’78
Kevin L. Hatcher ’78 M’98
Valerie K. Haverty ’78
Julie A. Johnson ’78
Stephen J. Kibling ’78
Louis H. Kneeshaw ’78
Susan W. Krumrine ’78
Mary C. Liptak ’78
Robert A. Meli ’78
Lorraine R. Mollo ’78 M’82
Robin L. Olivetti ’78
Stephen P. Olivetti ’78
Thomas J. Palubinski ’78
Lois B. Rawson ’78
Linette A. Razzano ’78
Patricia M. Rutt ’78 M’80
Nan L. Ryder ’78
Bonnie S. Scott ’78
Damian J. Spilman ’78
Harold G. Strunk II ’78
Yvonne T. Sweeney ’78
J. Michael Terwilliger ’78
James M. Trusa ’78
Mary Ellen Whitney ’78
Bonnie Yannelli, BSN ’78
Class of 1979
George G. Badame ’79
Winston J. Banks ’79
Nancy A. Berezovske ’79
Diane E. Bleam ’79
Karen K. Collins ’79
Elizabeth A. Cooper ’79
Jeffrey D. Detzi ’79
John D. Detzi ’79
Joseph D. Detzi ’79
Philip S. Falkowski ’79
Sandra G. Fellin ’79 M’84
Lawrence C. Ferguson ’79
Elizabeth A. Gettings ’79
Patrick M. Guiton ’79
Barbara E. Hendrickson ’79
Edward C. Hinkle ’79
Kristina M. Jackson Behan ’79
Eileen P. Kaiser ’79
Carol Jean Kenney ’79
Jeffrey J. Land ’79
Thomas C. Larsen ’79
Esther J. Mummert ’79
James H. Neill ’79
Penelope E. NetwonRahman ’79
Michael T. Perruso ’79
Barbarann Probst ’79
Karen D. Schiavone ’79
Michael J. Seip ’79
Catherine C. Sheaffer ’79
Victoria L. Sheridan ’79
Linda A. Sisto ’79 M’83
James H. Smartschan ’79
Thomas E. Wolff ’79
Marcia L. Woods ’79
Pamela M. Zbylicki ’79
Class of 1980
Carol A. Baker ’80 M’90
Diane J. Brunner ’80
David A. Bubak ’80
Jeffrey A. Deffinbaugh ’80
MaryEllen Dickey ’80
Natalie M. Feeley ’80
Beth Fraley McMahon ’80 M’85
Susan M. Friedman ’80
Jean L. Harris ’80
Michael P. Hronich ’80
David J. Kovacs ’80
Scott L. Krauss ’80
Pamela D. Longacre ’80 M’84
David W. Mahon, Jr. ’80
Gregory Marshall ’80
Armand M. Martinelli ’80
Joselle Monarchi ’80
Mary A. Nemes ’80
Dawn A. O’Harra ’80
Deanne G. Patrick ’80 M’86
John J. Quinlan ’80
Dennis J. Reinhard ’80
Kathleen E. Shermetta ’80
Gregory E. Shoemaker ’80 M’93
Mary Beth E. Staropoli ’80
Patrick J. Tarrant ’80
James R. Vargo ’80
Daryl E. Walmer ’80
Donna M. Bonavita Zaugg ’80
John R. Zehren ’80
Class of 1981
Lori K. Bergen ’81
Dale A. Blum ’81
Brenda A. Brodt ’81
Jack R. Brunner ’81
Margaret A. Clifton ’81
Dane C. Cochran ’81
June Collins Brittingham ’81
Kathleen B. Dopkin ’81 and Edward J. Dopkin
Brian P. Feeley ’81
David B. Fenner ’81
Joanne Finkbeiner ’81
Avram S. Friedman ’81
Phillip L. Gingery ’81
Katherine R. Harney ’81
Sharon T. Hawkins ’81
Anne C. Kahlbaugh ’81
Eileen B. Kampf ’81
Debra G. Kessel ’81
William A. Leneweaver ’81
Robert A. Marro ’81
Barbara A. Mayfield ’81
William R. McFadden ’81
Ann D. Mecleary ’81
James T. Meier ’81
James J. Prudente ’81
Mari A. Prudente ’81
David M. Sanko ’81
Mary Ann Schellinger ’81
Judith B. Schilling ’81
Lauretta A. Shoemaker ’81
James L. Snyder ’81
Christopher W. Spilman ’81 M’89
Jerome M. Testa ’81
Janet B. Trate ’81
Carol A. Vogt ’81
Pamela J. Wataha ’81 M’88
Eric S. Wetzel ’81
Patricia Wootten Leary ’81
Raymond J. Yakavonis ’81 M’88
Class of 1982
John W. Barnshaw III ’82
Dee M. Bernhardt ’82
Kathleen M. Blum ’82
Tony F. Casciano ’82
Deborah A. Charles ’82 and
Steven Charles
Charles H. Cherkes ’82
Sean C. Connors ’82
Merrill E. Dickinson, Jr. ’82
Mary A. Donnelly ’82 M’88
Ann E. Gladfelter McGinnis ’82
Stephen J. Grabarits ’82
Nancy M. Harner ’82
John D. Himelrick ’82
Sandra K. Hogue ’82
Wendy A. Jankoski ’82
Matthew F. Krzysik ’82
Anthony D. Mahon ’82
Brian J. Marshall ’82
Mary B. Martin ’82 M’92
Sue A. McCleaf ’82
R. Sam Niedbala ’82
Ronald C. Powell ’82
Nanette K. Romagnoli ’82
Janet L. Scull ’82
John F. “Jack” Shaughnessy ’82
Michelle L. Sniscak ’82
William J. Timlin ’82 M’89
Domenick G. Violi ’82
Joseph D. Zaun ’82
Class of 1983
Amy S. Agnesini ’83
Constance J. Borges ’83
Charlotte E. Currie ’83
Elaine M. Dickinson ’83
Sharon M. DiRienzo ’83
Peter A. Ellis ’83
Jeffrey S. Feick ’83
George R. Fields ’83
Robert B. Hoffman, Jr. ’83
Darlene E. Kergick ’83
Lynn J. Kerin ’83
Donna M. LaRizzio ’83
Linda L. Niedbala ’83
John C. Quinn ’83
Thomas R. Rutters ’83
Kathleen A. Socha ’83
Craig M. Summers ’83 M’88
Deborah L. Townsend ’83
Garyl M. Violi ’83
Harold T. Weiss ’83
William E. Zimmermann ’83
Class of 1984
Brian K. Boyd ’84
Peter H. Brubaker, Ph.D. ’84
William E. Campbell ’84
Mark J. Clements ’84
Audrey L. Cotnoir ’84
David J. Cotnoir ’84
Venessa A. Fanning ’84
Thomas J. Grayuski ’84
Jayne E. Highsmith ’84
Jaclyn M. Lomer ’84
Craig J. McGowan ’84
Ellen Marie Meli ’84
Patricia Berzowski Patitz ’84
Jeffrey M. Robertson ’84
Robin L. Robertson ’84
Cynthia J. Rowland ’84
Ernest J. Siegrist ’84 M’89
Rita M. Sponenburg ’84
Charles T. Taylor II ’84 M’86
James A. Viola ’84
Rory J. Yanchek ’84
Class of 1985
Anonymous
Karen D. Boyd ’85
Philip S. Fisher, Jr. ’85
Amy J. Hafsrud ’85
Drake D. Hall ’85 M’90
Mary Waters Hoffman ’85
Robert L. Hollenbach ’85
Donald E. Jones, Jr. ’85
Dennis R. Kergick ’85
Jeffrey W. Kraus ’85
Shari D. Leichter ’85
Deborah A. Mounts ’85 M’86
David J. Rotelle ’85
Linda S. Salomons ’85
Debra A. Schroeder ’85 M’89
Susan Z. Shebelsky ’85
Tammy L. Tombs DelRosario ’85
Aileen E. Welsh ’85
Eric E. Wyatt ’85
Class of 1986
Michael F. Augustin ’86
Chantal M. Bagenstose ’86
Leonard F. Beenick ’86
Lisa B. Brubaker ’86
Deborah A. Fattori ’86
Joseph J. Fay ’86
Christopher J. Fazio ’86
Sean M. Fitzgerald ’86
Robert A. Flowers II ’86
Kathy L. Gibson ’86
Lisa Hadden ’86
Raymond L. Hamlin ’86
Lois A. Hampshire ’86
Amy L. Kaplan ’86
Fred W. Miller ’86
John C. Parkinson ’86
Margaret M. Pineiro ’86
Koren L. Plata ’86
James F. Riley III ’86
Brian S. Sneddon ’86
Gail A. Urland ’86
Jeffrey I. Wilson ’86 M’92
Bonita A. Wyatt ’86
Class of 1987
Anonymous
Tina M. Abel ’87
Christopher G. Breen ’87
Mary K. Brown ’87
Paul J. Kranz III ’87
Regina M. Kraus ’87
Elaine K. Makosky ’87
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James E. Miller ’87
Stephanie S. Schneider ’87
Lisa A. Sneddon ’87
Darryl W. Tluczek ’87
Michael J. Yanders ’87
Kimberly R. Zambetti ’87
Class of 1988
Joanne L. Chaplin ’88
Georgeann G. DiGiovanni ’88 M’95
Jacqueline A. Durney ’88
Joyce A. Ford ’88
Christopher A. Gerhard ’88 M’07
Tracy A. Jones ’88
Jeanne M. Martin ’88
Donna M. McClain ’88
Garry A. McFarland ’88
Stephanie J. Miller ’88
Henry T. Smith ’88
Class of 1989
Gerald W. Beaver ’89
Susan S. Begel-Deem ’89 M’98
Patrick Hanlon ’89
Susan K. Mouris ’89
Tina L. Nixon ’89
Jennifer A. Pecherek ’89
Dana E. Rasp ’89
Janice C. Scherer ’89
Jill A. Takacs ’89
Class of 1990
Stephen P. Baumbach ’90
Dawn M. Chaffier ’90
Suzanne A. Chludzinski ’90
Ellen A. Compell ’90
Joseph N. Darling ’90
Suzanne L. Drake ’90
Lisa J. English ’90
Larry A. Helwig ’90
Alisa R. Hobart ’90
Kimberly A. Kenney ’90
Janine Kubasko-Starinsky ’90
Cynthia M. Long ’90
C. Patrick McGuire ’90
Carolyn M. Pizzella ’90
Ann M. Popp ’90
Timothy A. Watkins ’90
Mark K. Wetherhold ’90
Jean A. Yetter ’90
Class of 1991
Eileen W. Colucci ’91
Christopher J. Compell ’91 M’93
Aimee D. Ellison ’91
Keith C. Fisher ’91
Thomas R. Koetzner ’91
Brooke K. Langan ’91 M’96
Patrick J. McHugh ’91
Mark A. Ostir ’91
Jeffrey R. Rasp ’91
Dawn A. Sconzo ’91
Kimberly A. Scorese ’91
Julie L. Weiss ’91
Edward R. Zellner ’91
Class of 1992
Ricardo Alvarez, Jr. ’92
Jennifer L. Barteck ’92
Steven T. Carr ’92
Mitchell L. Cordova
JoAnne E. DeStefon ’92
Glen E. Duncan ’92
Eileen M. Early ’92
Angela J. Herrlinger ’92 M’98
Jonathan E. Loercher ’92
Kathleen H. McHugh ’92
Richard C. Piepszak ’92
Linda M. Rice ’92
Alyson Richardson ’92
Elaine Romito ’92
Flavia Sampaio ’92
Russell R. Scorese ’92
Shelley A. Speirs ’92
Class of 1993
Anonymous
Alice J. Ackerman ’93
Doug C. Arena ’93
Amy Ruth M. BussmannSchickling ’93
Jay W. Callaghan ’93
Bret C. Comp ’93
Domenic J. Dellipriscoli ’93 M’95
Scott D. DeStefon ’93
Kathleen M. Elgrim ’93
John M. Galada, Jr. ’93
Daniel J. Keefer ’93
Shelia M. Lieberman ’93
Jane D. London ’93
Richard D. Morgan ’93
Kevin Price ’93
F. Frederico Sampaio ’93
Henry R. Sands ’93
Lynn L. Sands ’93
Joseph S. Simoes ’93
Lynn M. Stattel ’93
Denise L. Straub ’93 M’00
Nicole R. Thomas ’93
Gregory M. Tymon ’93 M’95 M’01
Class of 1994
Gayland Aston ’94 M’01
Donajean R. Belcher ’94
Holly A. Casstevens ’94
Gina L. DiBenedetto ’94
Michael H. DiLeva ’94
Donald E. Fureman, Jr. ’94
Joseph O. Gagnon IV ’94
Lucia D. Gagnon ’94
Denise M. Gasker ’94
Michelle L. Hahn ’94
Leonard M. Lehman ’94
Douglas S. Leonzi ’94
Edward L. Myers ’94 M’95
Jessica A. Myers ’94
Lisa M. Pellegrino ’94
Joseph E. Repasky ’94
Roger C. Straub ’94
Class of 1995
Angelo F. Borzio, Jr. ’95 M’02
Deanna M. Bradley ’95
Daniel N. DiZio ’95
David M. Hahn ’95
Jennifer R. Lehman ’95
Kathleen F. Murphy Kirkwood ’95
Michael A. Pellegrino ’95
Christian W. Schneider ’95
Robert A. Stelma ’95
Robert P. Swift ’95
Brent I. Voynar ’95 M’97
Philip J. Walnock ’95
Chad A. Witmer ’95 M’98
Kari L. Yodice-Panaia
Class of 1996
Patrick D. Birns ’96
Jessica L. Clare ’96
Brian C. Davis ’96
Sharon Fretz Koestler ’96
Steven C. Hynes ’96
Marguerite A. Lawrence ’96
Lynn M. Marino ’96
Daniel F. Murray ’96
Michael P. Orleski ’96 M’99
Jerry A. Preston ’96
Gerard D. Rozea ’96 M’97
Raphael M. Saler ’96
Paul E. Shemansky ’96 M’04
Michael C. Sprunk ’96
Joseph R. Stellato ’96
Class of 1997
Richard T. Grab ’97 M’00
Danica (Marsh) Hartenfels ’97
Lisa M. Havran ’97
Roberta J. Long ’97
Michael D. Mancuso ’97
Heidi L. McGinley ’97
Andrew R. Moseman ’97
Trevin J. Panaia ’97
Keith A. Schlegel ’97
John E. Stroffolino ’97
Michael W. Wallick ’97
Orlando L. Williams ’97
Class of 1998
Gregory Altmajer ’98
Annamarie J. Bauer ’98
Michael Bidwell ’98
Michael S. Clancy ’98
Victoria A. Genteel ’98
Mark L. Malfara ’98
Jessie L. Moseman ’98
Shannon E. Mullican ’98
Damian J. Poalucci ’98
Deborah A. Pride ’98
Judith Quinti ’98
Denise A. Ranelli ’98
Jennifer L. Ritter ’98
Rebecca L. Schoonover ’98
Amy E. Smedley ’98
Keith Wiercinski ’98
Class of 1999
Juel M. Boes ’99
Jason P. Bolt ’99
Patricia A. Burnett ’99
Sean P. Crawford ’99
Michael K. Feniger ’99
Jill K. Heiser ’99 M’01
David J. Hubler ’99
Rosann M. Merrifield ’99
Bob D. Orazem ’99
Kerri A. Ruck ’99 M’06
Michele L. Snyder ’99
Craig Vondercrone ’99
Class of 2000
Kimberly N. Bidwell ’00
Christopher Bush ’00
Amanda K. Buss ’00
Ryan W. de France ’00
Daniel J. Friend ’00
Jeremy D. Granger ’00
Heidi L. Hinkle ’00
Michelle A. Keating-Sibel ’00
Paul W. Kurzenknabe ’00
Abby L. LaBar ’00
Tina M. Losey ’00
Kevin A. Nagle ’00 M’04
Michael D. Rhine ’00
Heather M. Schenkel ’00
Adam S. Stauffer ’00 M’02
Jason E. Zinn ’00
Class of 2001
Amy R. Bolt ’01
Simeon Dobrev ’01
Jeffrey S. Drusda ’01
Margaret L. Hooper ’01
Kelly M. Koch ’01 M’05
Michael A. Koch ’01 M’05
Tadgh D. LaBar ’01
Pamella R. Neidermyer ’01
Richard M. Neidermyer ’01
Kurt W. Nusshag ’01
Elizabeth M. O’Brien ’01
Angela M. O’Hara ’01
Justin D. Snyder ’01
Class of 2002
Jeremy M. Brown ’02
Robert T. Dulin ’02
Richard J. Kane ’02
Anthony T. Maccarrone ’02
Christopher A. MacIsaac ’02 M’03
Brian T. Marshall ’02
Brian E. Miller ’02 M’07
Robert W. Reilly ’02
Brandon R. Smith ’02
Kevin E. Whipple ’02
Michelle M. Yurko ’02
Cindy L. Zimmermann ’02
Lesley Zinn ’02
Class of 2003
Michael R. Badway ’03 M’05
Dustin N. Barno ’03
Melissa L. Beaver ’03
Michael J. Browne ’03
Jorge E. Chapoy ’03
Ashley A. Dreisbach ’03
Joe T. Ferry ’03
Alfredo E. Garcia ’03
Jo Ann Gitto ’03 M’06
Justin J. Kondikoff ’03
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Craig D. Mahon ’03
Shannon A. McCracken ’03
Corey J. Wimmer ’03
Jason A. Wimmer ’03
Class of 2004
Kristina L. Garzio ’04
John R. Jeffries ’04 M’08
Barry S. Krammes ’04
Matthew P. Kravetsky ’04 M’06
Carol R. Owens ’04
Kamar Samuels ’04
Robin Schneider ’04
Matthew R. Triolo ’04
Class of 2005
Kari L. Badway ’05
Anthony J. Bonetti ’05
Timothy B. Daniels ’05 M’07
Romaine M. Drake ’05
Tanya M. Durkay-Witmer ’05
Danny H. Gale, Jr. ’05
John R. King ’05
Andrew C. Marsteller ’05
Matthew J. Parrello ’05
Timothy J. Strenfel ’05
Todd M. Urland ’05
Class of 2006
Vanessa G. Andes-Duty ’06
Edward J. Arner ‘06 M’09 M’24
Zachary S. Baltz ’06 M’14
James P. Cullen ’06
Erin M. Delregno Evans ’06
Dan C. Frick ’06 M’08
Stephen M. Kuchera ’06 M’08
Mary E. Mott-Cangemi ’06
Gregory J. Munch ’06
Ashlee R. Terwilliger ’06
Nicole C. Velardi ’06
Brian T. Violante ’06
Mary M. Winkler ’06
Class of 2007
Anonymous
David C. Bernauer ’07
Jacob B. De Boer ’07 M’09
Joseph A. DeLuise ’07
Malcolm Huggins ’07 M’08
Morris I. Jackson ’07
Allison R. Kuchera ’07 M’09
Brandon J. Lawrence ’07
Michael C. Motsko ’07
Drew T. Nesbitt ’07
Adrian Neves ’07
Caitlin L. Ord ’07 M’08
Kenneth W Parrish ’07
John J. Pekarovsky III ’07
Justin C. Scott ’07 M’08
Katie L. Stem ’07
Ryan M. Swan ’07
M. Jimmy Terwilliger ’07
Zachary M. Toomey ’07
Class of 2008
Kaitlin E. Anders ’08 M’09
Nina J. Atanesian ’08
Jason C. Colletti ’08
Ashley L. Constable ’08
Daniel M. Crozier ’08
Lianna DeSantis ’08
Ahmet Kose ’08
Zachary J. McDowell ’08
Allison L. Meyer ’08
Samantha K. Frick ’08
Amanda R. Nesbitt ’08
Yewande Oladeinde ’07
David M. Pacchioni ’08 M’14
Iuri R. Pinto ’08
Gloria M. Shane ’08
Kyle D. Sheaffer ’08 M’21
Goldie P. Tiu Lawrence ’08
Christine P. Wiercinski ’08
W. Michael V. Wiggins ’08
Class of 2009
David J. Biever ’09
Amanda J. Caviston ’09
Joseph F. Caviston III ’09
Elena M. Gupko ’09
Theodore T. Harkness ’09
Beth F. Janis ’09
Mary Beth Pacchioni ’09
Travis M. Pregnar ’09
Anthony J. Prudente ’09
Rebecca L. Salabsky ’09
Jeffrey D. Shrive ’09
Carl Tolino III ’09
Courtney L. Tolino ’09
Class of 2010
Jeffrey W. Buck ’10
Patrick F. Carr ’10M’12
Joseph N. Delchop ’10
Daniel J. Drago ’10
Erin N. Huck ’10
Michael C. Kane ’10
Laurie S. Schaller ’10
Kenneth M. Serfass ’10
Nicole D. Sohns ’10
Class of 2011
Anonymous
Mayla H. Billips ’11
Sean P. Fourney ’11
Justin M. Kimbrough ’11
Matthew J. Marshall ’11
Marlea G. Whitmore ’11
Class of 2012
Tioga B. Anderson ’12
John A. Aruta ’12 M’13
Asher A. Ashfield ’12
Colleen E. Baltz ’12 M’14
Kristine P. Bush ’12
Negus Graham ’12
Daniel K. Johnson ’12
Melanie R. Kinney ’12
Maureen A. Ordnung ’12
Brandon W. Snyder ’12 M’13
Class of 2013
Ryan W. Beck ’13
Eric W. Boyer ’13
Kate M. Conklin Lane ’13
Joseph J. Ferrese ’13
Lyesha J. Fleming ’13
Regina M. Matarazzo ’13
Derek C. Schaller ’13
Amanda M. Simms ’13
Matt A. Tholis ’13 M’14
Class of 2014
Liana J. Ercan-Ulinski ’14
Ellen M. Geidner ’14
Matthew Geidner ’14
Theresa C. Horn Callahan ’14
Steven M. Jones ’14
Lisette M. Lojo ’14
Kimberley S. Lowry ’14
Julieann M. Murray ’14
Joshua J. Przywara ’14
Meredith J. Sauers ’14
Class of 2015
Jamie L. Borger ’15
Tina M. Hennessey ’15
Aalih Hussein ’15
Muhamadou L. Kaba ’15 M’19
Kevin S. Novak ’15
Class of 2016
Eric Conard ’16
Scott R. Gallup ’16
Denise A. Gonzalez ’16
Samantha L. Hosford ’16
Jessica A. Maxwell ’16
Sean A. Roth ’16
Anthony V. Ruiz, Esq. ’16
Robin Stevenson ’16
Jay T. Young ’16
Michelle T. Zazzero ’16
Alexander J. Zubko ’16
Class of 2017
Danielle G. Dungee ’17
Francis L. Mulville ’17
Nicole K. Palmasano ’17
Kelley A. Stuetz ’17
Brandie M. Tartza ’17
Tammy N. Tuckey ’17
Class of 2018
Christian A. Bukowski ’18 M’20
Daniel L. Creasy ’18
Halle N. Frisco ’18
Stephen M. Harris ’18
Morgan A. Koerber ’18 M’22
Alexandra M. Padron ’18
Emily E. Peer ’18
Rebecca L. Regina ’18
Joseph J. Ruggiero ’18
Class of 2019
Nicholas J. Giordano ’19
Anthony J. Guarino ’19
Alyson E. LeBlanc ’19
Antwan L. McKoy-Harris ’19
Elizabeth A. Reeves ’19
Class of 2020
Nancy K. Boyer ’20
Ellijah M. Brown ’20
Megan R. Illes ’20 M’21
Tiffani Ketchen ’20
Olivia M. Lukshides ’20 M’21
Erica Molinaro ’20
Daniel W. Romagno ’20
Briana L. Sassaman ’20
Class of 2021
Rece M. Bender ’21
Dyamond Curtis ’21 M’22
Nathan J. Fiala ’21
Carson Freeman ’21
Tyler Guidos ’21
Lea J. Hughes ’21
Grace M. Martini ’21
Melanie R. Nicodemo ’21
Lindsay N. Sherwood ’21
Brandon Teel ’21
Class of 2022
Daniel J. Daley ’22
Naquasia S. Dickerson ’22
Margaret M. Fulton ’22
Michelle M. Keiper ’22
Jacob A. Kraemer ’22
Rylee J. Legreide ’22
Koodsha M. Manjaro ’22
John P. Nolan ’22
Class of 2023
Zandrew W. Bowe ’23
Olivia K. Breen ’23
Xuliana F. Defilippis ’23
Raul M. Esteves ’23
James P. Feeney ’23
Brent W. Francisco ’23
Hannah L. Frankenfield ’23
Timothy J. Haverstick ’23
Ariel L. Kyle ’23
Helen P. McEntire ’23
Benjamin N. Piripavel ’23
Camden J. Shaffer ’23
Recognizing graduate alumni who have made a contribution during fiscal year 2023-2024. Note: This list represents alumni who received only a graduate degree from ESU. Alumni who also earned an undergraduate degree from ESU are listed within their class year.
Patti A. Alleger M’67
Jeffrey P. Appel M’86 M’87
Douglas C. Arnold M’83
Timothy E. Baird M’81
Joseph J. Bartoletti M’03
Pamela J. Beehler M’80
William E. Below M’90
Marc A. Bonanni M’98
James Brophy M’05
Gregory O. Brown M’97
Michael V. Burger M’85
Eva N. Butler M’76
Wei Chen M’91
Francis S. Claps M’93
Moira K. Clark M’02
Michele Connors M’20
Karen Davila-Davis M’02
Pamela A. Decker M’85
Stephanie Del Preore M’22
Frances E. Derhammer M’00
Patricia A. Desmond M’70
Sandra M. Detzi M’96
Lucille J. DiRenzo M’95
Eileen D. Durkin M’94
Elizabeth A. Dwyer M’05
Barbara L. Esposito M’65
Catherine P. Faller M’83
Doris M. Faulds M’75
Jay C. Garrels M’11
Linda Gay Beaty M’82
Kristopher Gelsinger M’20
Evan A. Griswold M’16
James V. Guiducci M’03
Joseph C. Guziewicz M’03
Carol B. Hall M’91
Donald M. Heil M’74
Susan J. Hibbs M’74
David S. Houck M’99
Lingyi Huang M’91
Jennifer L. Hynes M’98
Janice M. Jackman M’97
Andrew J. Kalahanis M’10
Rudolph A. Kasarda M’77
Maureen Kehoe M’00
Gregory J. Knowlden M’04
Joseph J. Koch M’88
Jeanne Kron M’04
Helen M. Lancia M’80
Sharon S. Laverdure M’86
Sandy G. Mackay M’92
Bill J. Maher M’90
Donita M. Makin M’98
Joseph S. Malatesta M’07
Jeffrey R. Mallas M’84
Jane C. Manner M’73
Lora H. Marzuoli M’92
John K. Masters M’65
Candace D. Mazur M’78
Ruth A. McCay M’67
Kelly L. McKenzie M’94
Frederick D. Mease M’81
Sandra K. Miller M’88
Janet F. Mishkin M’86
Patricia A. Morris M’76 M’89
Robert J. Mullen ’92 M’98
Shawn N. Munford M’04
Susan P. Nye M’80
Steven P. O’Hara M’04
Amanda C. Parrish M’20
William J. Pietraface M’73
Anthony J. Piperata M’83
Alison J. Pittis M’84
Mary Frances Postupack M’93
Timothy J. Potopa M’03
Caroline E. Potts M’06
Justin T. Potts M’07
Charles F. Prutzman M’95
William T. Reese M’72
Kathleen A. Reish M’98
Robert Ressler M’73
David C. Rheinheimer M’78
John M. Rice M’67
Eric D. Rigg M’23
Rosann Rookey M’80
Richard A. Ruck D’17
Virginia W. Sacchi M’08
Katherine D. Santoro M’22
Yvonne T. Schaeffer M’00
Edward W. Schlechter M’83
Maureen G. Seidel M’96
Patricia W. Shoemaker M’84
Maureen A. Siebold M’91
Jacob J. Szczecina M’21
Richard Taylor M’86
Kathryn A. Triwahjudi M’81
Doreen M. Vashlishan M’84
Jacqueline M. Visser M’94
Norma J. Wagner M’73
William C. Webster M’73
Carol S. Wieboldt M’90
Robert W. Wieboldt M’93
Evan P. Williams M’97
James J. Wills M’77
Elaine F. Woolf M’79
Sally A. Yorke-Viney M’93
Sharon M. Zegalia M’73
Ling Fang Zhen M’90
Carole L. Zieger M’01
Executive Committee
MaryEllen Dickey ’80
Chair
Chief Philanthropy Officer Da Vinci Science Center
Anthony V. Ruiz ’16 Esq. Vice Chair General Counsel 1440 Foods
Alfredo Garcia ’03
Treasurer Senior Partner, Managing Director
Snowden Lane Partners
Robert Moses
Secretary
Retired Director of Residence Life & Housing East Stroudsburg University
Board Members
Glenn W. Clark ’74
ESU Alumni Association Liaison
President
Rockwood Programs, Inc.
Dr. Anthony L. Drago ’76 Ed.D. Faculty Liaison Chair and Professor of Psychology East Stroudsburg University
George Fields, Jr. ’83 US Army, Retired
Sean A. Frazier ’11 C.P.A. Director of Corporate Development Canyon Partners
Raymond Hamlin ’86 Esq. Founding Partner Hunt, Hamlin & Ridley
Wendy Jankoski ’82 President and CIO Wealth Architects, LLC
Douglas Leonzi ’94
Senior Managing Director Truist Wealth
Christopher R. Paradysz ’83 Managing Partner The Advisory Labs, LLC
John J. Pekarovsky III ’07 Council of Trustees Liaison Vice President, Community Bank NA
Leslie L. Wilson ’74 Senior Vice President Workplace Initiatives Disability:IN
Eric Wyatt ’85 President & CEO Clean Eatz
Rory Yanchek ’84 CEO Best Energy Reduction Technologies
Members Emeriti
William B. Cramer, Esq. Legal Counsel and Emerita Attorney, Cramer, Swetz, McManus & Jordan, P.C. Past Chair, served 1987–2001 and 2014–2019
Rosemary Driebe Olofsson Executive Vice President Pocono Pro Foods Past Chair, served 1987–1999
Robert A. Shebelsky Chairman
Deputy Real Estate Holdings LLC.
Past Treasurer, served 2014–2022
Robert Willever ’75
President Willever Wealth Management Past Chair, served 2014–2022
The ESU Foundation would like to thank the following board members who completed their terms in fiscal year 2023-2024.
Adam S. Stauffer ’00 M’02
Elizabeth Leigh Smith, Ph.D. Stephen Somers
The East Stroudsburg University Foundation fosters lifelong relationships with alumni and friends of East Stroudsburg University, securing philanthropic support to advance the University’s mission and to enhance every student’s University experience.
Vision
To create a culture of philanthropy among students, staff and faculty.
To act responsibly and be good stewards of our resources.
To ignite passion among ESU’s alumni to remain engaged and active.
To explore ventures which go beyond traditional fundraising models.
To do our part to help instill pride and honor for the ESU brand.
To foster and grow relationships through engaging community relations.
To work in a valued partnership with East Stroudsburg University.
The successful partnership between East Stroudsburg University and the East Stroudsburg University Foundation is based on effective service, trust and accountability.
The Foundation’s governing board and staff are sensitive to considerations of public trust and confidence. Their words and actions embody respect for truth, fairness and the opinions of others.
The ESU Foundation is committed to promoting the merits of East Stroudsburg University.
It safeguards privacy rights and confidential information with the utmost of professionalism.
It does not grant or accept favors for the personal gain of any individual, nor does it solicit or accept favors where a higher public interest would be violated.
It avoids actual or apparent conflicts of interest and, if in doubt, seeks guidance from appropriate authorities.
The generosity of ESU’s alumni and friends makes it possible to enhance the academic, athletic, and university experience for all Warriors.
YOUR SUPPORT helps us change lives through learning.
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Cryptocurrency
Donor Advised Funds
Matching Gifts
Honor and Memorial Gifts
Endowments
Gift Plans and Bequests
Stocks, Bonds and Mutual Funds
Personal Property and Real Estate
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Please visit esufoundation.org or for personal assistance, call (570) 422-3333.
The ESU Foundation has made every effort to verify the accuracy of the data in this report. We apologize for any errors or omissions and ask that you bring them to our attention for correction by emailing esufoundation@esufoundation.org or calling 570-422-3333.
Nine distinguished alumni were honored at the ESU Alumni Association Annual Alumni Awards ceremony on October 18, 2024, in Niedbala Auditorium at the Warren E. ’55 and Sandra Hoeffner Science and Technology Center. The
Excellence in Arts and Sciences Distinguished Alumni Award
James J. Cope '86
James Cope graduated from ESU with a bachelor of arts in sociology and a minor in criminal justice. While at ESU, Cope played football and was a member of the Powerlifting Club, winning multiple national titles and setting collegiate records. He also competed with the USA Powerlifting team from 1986-1994, earning national and world championships and setting two world records. Cope was inducted into the Arizona Powerlifting Hall of Fame.
Cope serves as the chief special agent for the Arizona Attorney General’s Office, managing high-profile investigations across the state. He previously worked for the Phoenix Police Department for over 30 years, dedicating 26 years to drug enforcement and organized crime. Cope has supervised undercover operations, leading his squad to execute over 120 search warrants annually and seize substantial narcotics and currency. He played a pivotal role in over 40 Title III wiretap investigations, including the high-profile Sammy “The Bull” Gravano case.
Cope is also a graduate of the DEA Commanders Academy and a keynote speaker at major conferences. He has appeared in documentaries on Court TV, National Geographic, and Discovery Plus. In addition to his law enforcement career, Cope worked as a resident security agent for Major League Baseball from 2003-2022, coordinating security for marquee events such as the World Series and All-Star Games.
Mary Ellen Whitney '78
Mary Ellen Whitney graduated from East Stroudsburg State College in 1978 and began her teaching career in adaptive physical education in Pennsylvania and New Jersey public schools. She later earned her MEd from Lehigh University and taught in upstate New York for 23 years.
With over 40 years of experience, Whitney has dedicated her career to advancing sports equality for individuals with disabilities. As an adaptive physical education teacher, she conducted groundbreaking research on the benefits of sports for children with disabilities, which led her to found STRIDE Adaptive Sports. This nonprofit provides free therapeutic sports and recreation programs, empowering individuals with special needs through activities such as skiing, sailing, and other lifetime sports.
As the CEO of STRIDE, Whitney expanded the program to offer 18 sports at 28 venues across three states, serving over 2,000 individuals annually with more than 14,000 adaptive lessons each year. She also launched the STRIDE Center for Outdoor Recreation & Education (SCORE) camp and a community fitness center. Her dedication has earned her numerous awards and national recognition. Whitney continues to mentor adaptive organizations and serve as a coach and expert on various sports panels. She resides in Wynantskill, N.Y., with her husband Jon.
Alumni Association selected winners based on lifetime career and community accomplishments that represent the best of all Warriors.
Excellence in Business and Management
Distinguished Alumni Award
Jeffrey M. Robertson '84
Robertson has built a successful career in the hospitality industry, supported by a wide range of experiences and a solid education. He earned his bachelor of science degree in hospitality business management from ESU in 1984, having already proven himself as a skilled culinarian.
After graduation, Robertson managed two restaurants and a catering company before entering contract food service management in 1988. His career rapidly progressed as he took on roles including food service director, district manager, director of business development, and vice president of operations. Currently, he serves as executive vice president, overseeing two regional teams responsible for operations across the southern United States and Puerto Rico, with an operating budget of $180 million.
Throughout his career, Robertson has received numerous awards for his work in operations, team development, and financial management. He was recognized in Nation’s Restaurant News for creating an innovative regional food service concept for Emergency Food Services. Among his career highlights, Robertson has catered events for high-profile figures such as the president, vice president, secretary of state, governors, Nobel Peace Prize winners, and celebrities. With over 45 years in the hospitality industry, he finds the most rewarding part of his career to be mentoring and supporting future leaders.
Robertson is a member of the HRTM Board at ESU, active in his community, a musician, and an author. He lives in Atlanta, Ga., with his wife Robin, also an ESU alumna, and their two children, Morgan and Jon.
Excellence in Health Sciences Distinguished Alumni Award
Zachary J. McDowell ‘08, M.D.
Zachary McDowell graduated in 2008 with a bachelor’s degree in biology. While at ESU, he played linebacker for the football team, helping them win the Northeast Regional title and advance to the NCAA Division II national semifinals.
After ESU, McDowell attended medical school at Virginia Commonwealth University, where he serve48to rural areas of Ghana. He then completed his general surgery internship and urology residency at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, where he also participated in medical missions to Belize. Following residency, McDowell pursued a fellowship in minimally invasive surgery and oncology under world-renowned surgeon Dr. James Porter, specializing in robotic surgery for urologic cancers.
Now living in Phoenix, Ariz., with his wife Hannah, McDowell’s practice focuses on urologic oncology.
Conrad “Skip” Idukas Service Award
Matthew D. Johnson '12
Matthew Johnson graduated Magna Cum Laude in 2012 with a bachelor’s of arts in communications, focusing on public relations. Since 2017, he has been the owner of Rath's Butcher & Deli in Stewartsville, N.J. Matthew is married to Jordan Johnson, and they are the proud parents of twins, Anthony and Parker.
An active community member, Johnson donates meals, products, gift cards, and his time to various local organizations and fundraising events. He sponsors local events, including rib cook-offs and wrestling tournaments. Johnson also initiated NIL deals with Phillipsburg Stateliners, his local high school, providing meals and meat to exceptional student-athletes.
His contributions to the community have earned him the 2019 Entrepreneur Award from the Phillipsburg Chamber of Commerce and the 2020 Best Butcher Award from Lehigh Valley Style Magazine.
Entrepreneur Award
Michele M. Gresh '01
Michele Gresh graduated with a bachelor of science in recreation and leisure services management, concentrating in therapeutic recreation. She began her career as a recreational therapist, specializing in traumatic brain injury and cognitive rehabilitation, driven by her passion for helping individuals with special needs.
In 2019, Gresh’s interest in health and wellness led her to become a personal trainer. She worked part-time in healthcare and fitness until the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced her to step back from many roles. During the pandemic, she founded G-Fit Virtual Fitness to help others stay mentally and physically strong. What began as free online fitness classes quickly grew into a thriving business with hundreds of members, a dedicated website, community involvement, and annual fitness retreats.
Outside of work, Michele enjoys spending time with her daughter, Henley, and her high school sweetheart, Jeremy, also an ESU alumnus.
Young Alumni Achievement Award
Ryan Weise M'23
Ryan Weise graduated in 2023 with a master’s degree in management and leadership, focusing on sport.
As a standout student-athlete, Weise interned with the women’s basketball program and excelled on the court.
In two years as a Warrior, she averaged 14.7 points, 5.1 rebounds, 4.4 assists, and 2.1 steals per game, while shooting 40.3% from three-point range. Weise was named to the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) East first team in 2022-23 and was honored as the Division II Conference Information Directors (D2CIDA) National Player of the Week in November 2022.
Off the court, Weise was selected to serve on the East Stroudsburg 14th Presidential Inaugural Committee and collaborated with football coach Jimmy Terwilliger to organize the spring football event welcoming President Long to campus.
Weise is currently in her second year as director of basketball operations at Holy Cross. In her first season, the Crusaders won the Patriot League Tournament Championship and advanced in the NCAA Tournament’s First Four before competing against Iowa in the NCAA First Round.
Jim Barniak Award
Jerome W. Sheska '68 M'81
Jerome W. Sheska enjoyed successful baseball and soccer careers in high school and college, which led to a 29-year tenure as the highly respected men’s soccer coach at ESU. He was inducted into ESU’s Athletic Hall of Fame as a player, coach, and member of the 1965 team, and has also been honored in the Lehigh Valley Soccer Hall of Fame and the Lehigh Valley-Pocono Sports Hall of Fame.
Under Sheska’s leadership, ESU’s teams amassed a remarkable record of 424156-32, winning 15 PSAC championships and making 16 NCAA Tournament appearances. He is one of only three coaches in NCAA history to achieve over 400 wins at a single school. Sheska coached 69 All-PSAC players, 9 PSAC Players of the Year, and 21 All-Americans. He earned PSAC Coach of the Year honors 16 times and was named Regional Coach of the Year on 8 occasions.
In 1992, Sheska founded ESU’s women’s soccer program, and two years later led the team to its first conference title. His coaching career also extended to the professional level, including stints with the New York Apollo and Pennsylvania Stoners of the American Soccer League, as well as work with the Philadelphia Union of Major League Soccer.
A Vietnam War veteran, Sheska also played as a catcher for the Bethlehem Cardinals in the Blue Mountain League.
Jim Barniak Award
Ronald W. Quinn '75
Ronald W. Quinn earned his bachelor’s in science in health and physical education in 1975, later completing an M.Ed. and Ed.D. at Temple University. His 47-year teaching and coaching career began at Girard College High School, where he coached soccer, swimming, and tennis. He also served as the athletic director at Moravian Academy, helping the school gain P.I.A.A. membership.
Quinn’s college coaching career took off at Allentown College, where he transformed the soccer team into conference champions and was named NAIA Regional Coach of the Year twice. He then joined Xavier University, where he led the women’s soccer team to two Atlantic-10 titles and created the first fully online graduate program in coaching education. He retired in 2023 as professor emeritus.
As a leader in coaching education, Quinn contributed to the development of the National Youth Soccer Coaching License and received the US Youth Soccer Excellence in Coaching Education Award. He and his wife, Celine, split their time between Newport and Augusta, Ky.
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JUNE 13, 2024
Bucks/Montgomery County alumni gather in Chalfont
Board member Tom Petro ’72 welcomed alumni spanning many decades to an evening at 1720 Nostalgia Bar and Restaurant in Chalfont, Pa. Alumni from Bucks and Montgomery counties gathered in good spirits to continue the memory of Christine Rohr-Thompson '73. The night was filled with lively conversations, rekindled friendships, and shared memories, making it a memorable reunion for all who attended.
JUNE 20, 2024
Sigma Pi brothers gather to honor passed alumni
The brothers of Sigma Pi fraternity gathered in the backyard of their house to enjoy Rudy’s Tavern's Super hot dogs and to honor alumni who have passed since last year's picnic. The fraternity gathers each year to celebrate the efforts taken to renovate the house.
JULY 18, 2024
South Jersey alumni connect at Warrior Waypoint in Somers Point
Director Emeritus Glenn Gottschalk ’72 rallied South Jersey alumni for an evening at Josie Kelly’s Public House in Somers Point, N.J. The night was filled with great food, excellent drinks, and most importantly, wonderful company. The presence of ESU was palpable through the shared memories and laughter that echoed throughout the venue.
AUGUST 12, 2024
Alumni and friends golf to support student scholarships
The ESU Alumni Association hosted a successful year of supporting scholarships at their annual NEPA Fun-raiser golf outing at Blue Ridge Trail Golf Course in Mountain Top, Pa. This year's event raised more than $4,000 in scholarship proceeds to support ESU students. The day had beautiful weather which encouraged friendly competition.
Women’s Volleyball celebrates 50 years of excellence
Women's volleyball alumni gathered to celebrate 50 years as a varsitysponsored sport. Alumni and current players had the chance to connect at a luncheon during the day. Included in the gathering were members of the 1974 inaugural team, who were celebrated during the match against Kutztown University.
Legacy ceremony recognizes families for their ESU commitment
Legacy families attended the 13th Annual Legacy Pinning Ceremony during Family Weekend 2024. The event’s keynote speaker was Dr. Brooke Langan, Dean of the College of Education, a proud alumna of ESU from the classes of 1991 and 1996, and a member of an ESU Legacy Family. New legacy family members received commemorative pins at the event. Eileen Karpe ’54 was also recognized, celebrating her 70 years as an ESU alumna.
Legendary East Stroudsburg University field hockey head coach Sandy Miller M’88 will be inducted to the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Hall of Fame, the organization announced in August. The ceremony will be held on January 16, 2025, in Lake Mary, Fla.
Miller has led ESU to four PSAC titles as well as the 2015 and 2022 NCAA Division II championships and has guided the Warriors to seven consecutive NCAA semifinal appearances. She completed her 40th season as the head coach of the Warriors in 2024, becoming just the third NCAA DII coach to reach 500 career wins and one of 13 in NCAA history across all levels, earning the milestone in a 2-1 victory at Bentley on September 14.
She holds a career record of 514-292-11 and moved into third all-time for career victories in NCAA Division II during the 2023 season.
The Lebanon, Pa., native is a five-time NFHCA DII Coach of the Year (1993-94, 2001, 2015, 2022) and two-time PSAC Coach of the Year (1996, 2016). She has guided the Warriors to 14 NCAA Tournament
Jady van Gils repeated as the PSAC and NFHCA NCAA Division II Player of the Year, leading ESU’s field hockey team to its seventh consecutive Final Four appearance. The Warriors were the PSAC runner-up, knocking off Kutztown 2-0 in the semifinals before falling 1-0 (OT) at Shippensburg in the final. They won their NCAA quarterfinal game, 3-2 (OT), at Whitenight Field to earn a trip to South Carolina and fell to Saint Anselm (N.H.), 3-0, in the national semifinals.
van Gils had 12 goals and a conference-best 11 assists to earn PSAC and national honors. A first team All-America selection, she was joined on the second team by Kerry Kaufman and Charlotte Simon. All-PSAC honors went to van Gils (first team), Kaufman and Simon (second team), and Minke Klijn and Bella Viruet (third team).
van Gils and Allyson Forman finished their careers with two PSAC championships, the 2022 NCAA championship, and an NCAA runner-up.
East Stroudsburg University ranks second of 17 institutions in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference’s Dixon Trophy standings, securing two conference runner-up finishes and strong contributions from all sponsored PSAC sports this fall.
ESU qualified for the NCAA Division II football playoffs in consecutive seasons for the second time in program history, posting a 10-2 record, and reached double-digit wins for the first time since now-head coach Jimmy Terwilliger led the Warriors to 11 wins as quarterback during his Harlon Hill Trophy season in 2005.
The Warriors led the PSAC in scoring offense (33.6 ppg), total offense (419.3 ypg) and rushing offense (200.2 ypg) while also ranking third in scoring defense and total defense. After a 2721 loss to PSAC champion Kutztown on September 28, they outscored their opponents 266-
ESU’s women’s cross country team qualified for the NCAA Division II Championships for the first time in 25 years, finishing third in the Atlantic Region and traveling to Sacramento for its first appearance at nationals since 1999.
Daniella Napoli (8th) and Payton Falkenstein (11th) earned All-Region honors. At the PSAC Championships, Napoli and Falkenstein were fifth and sixth, respectively, and were joined by Carla Bautista, who was 15th, to earn first team All-PSAC honors. Gabriela Orama was second team all-conference and ESU placed third in the conference meet.
The men’s team was second in the conference, tying the program best, and seventh in the region, earning its first top-10 regional finish since 2019. Landon Boyle (12th) and Bryce Keenoy (14th) were first team All-PSAC, with Brian McGarrity, Ethan Holcomb and Andrew Tatesure on the second team.
The Warriors earned 39 All-PSAC selections and 18 conference athlete of the week honors, winning over 70 percent of their contests.
The four women’s sports that competed this fall have the highest average finish among PSAC schools, and ESU is the highest-ranked institution among PSAC Eastern Division schools and among PASSHE members, trailing only Gannon University.
ESU was third in the final Dixon Trophy standings in 2023-24, its bestever finish.
109 in seven consecutive wins to finish the regular season. ESU fell 30-27 at California (Pa.) on a game-winning field goal as time expired in the first round of the NCAA Playoffs.
All-PSAC East first team running backs Tyriq Lewis and Tahir Mills and center Raymond Christas led the 17th-ranked rushing offense in DII. Quarterback Sean McTaggart broke Terwilliger’s single-season completion percentage record (65.4%), led the PSAC in passing efficiency and was second in passing TD (26), points responsible for, and yards per attempt.
Defensive back Everette Dingle and kicker Ty Quintois were also first team All-PSAC East. The Warriors had 10 on the second team – Guy Gilyard (OT), Kyle Wuestner (OG), Beau Heyser (TE), John Siggins (WR), Justin Cook (RS), Lucas Skelley (DL), Jake Williamson (DL), Raymond Simmons IV (LB), Malachi Bowman (DB) and Adam Noll (P). ESU’s 15 All-PSAC selections were its most since 1968.
Dingle was named D2CCA All-Super Region 1 first team, ESU’s first selection since 2019, tying for the PSAC lead with five interceptions and ranking second in fumble recoveries, contributing to seven of ESU’s 19 takeaways.
Anna Coulter became the second All-America selection in ESU women’s volleyball history and was named PSAC East Athlete of the Year for the second straight year. She ranked fourth in NCAA DII in hitting percentage, third in blocks per set, ninth in points per set and 11th in total blocks. She joins Ann Gladfelter (1981) as ESU’s women’s volleyball All-America selections.
Leonor Chambel and Taylor Haan earned All-PSAC second team status, and Haan eclipsed 2,000 career assists.
ESU hit the 20-win mark for the second straight season and reached the PSAC semifinals for the fourth straight year before falling to Gannon. Seniors Chambel, Haan, Rachel Abramson and Makaela McComas also competed in the NCAA Tournament in 2021.
ESU’s women’s soccer team notched an 8-3-7 record, falling just three times in 18 matches, led by first team All-PSAC East selection Rebecca Kotula and second team pick Natalie Schooley.
Kotula was named first team all-conference for the third straight year, becoming the fifth ESU player to reach that milestone and the first since Shea Neal in 2016. She scored six goals this fall and 22 in her career. Schooley scored nine goals, including eight across the final five games and a hat trick against Lock Haven, and 25 in her career. Kotula and Schooley combined for 15 of ESU’s 29 goals and more than 40 percent of the team’s points this fall.
The men’s soccer team missed the PSAC Tournament by one spot but was very competitive throughout the season, finishing 8-4-5 with three of its four losses by a single goal. The Warriors were unbeaten over their final seven contests. ESU had two players on the All-PSAC East first team, Ignasi Cucurella Tuset and Cayetano Diaz, and three on the second team in Benny Goodrich, Drew Nyce and Hunter Stites. Nyce was named PSAC East Freshman of the Year.
Cucurella Tuset earned D2CCA All-Region second team honors. He was also named CSCA Academic All-District, along with Nathan Bradway and Zach McKinney.
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DAWN KETTERMAN-BENNER
‘70 was inducted into the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Hall of Fame as part of the 2024 class. During her tenure at Moravian University, she significantly shaped the athletic program.
Ketterman-Benner served as the head women’s tennis coach from 1987 to 2005, amassing a 298-120 record and leading her teams to 11 conference championships. She also played a pivotal role in reintroducing women’s basketball and launching several other women’s sports at Moravian, including cross country, soccer, and volleyball. Her leadership extended beyond coaching, as she also served as the senior woman administrator, associate athletic director, and chairperson of the Physical Education Department. She retired as a professor emerita in 2014. Ketterman-Benner was inducted into the Moravian Hall of Fame in 2018 and recently into the Warwick High School Hall of Fame.
BOB LOMBARDI ‘77 was elected president of the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) for the 2024-25 term. Lombardi, who also serves as the executive director of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA), will oversee the NFHS during this one-year term, focusing on advancing high school athletics and activities across the U.S. He has been with the PIAA since 1988 and has played a key role in strategic planning, by-law interpretation, and legislative affairs.
VIC FANGIO ‘80 was appointed as the defensive coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles in 2024, bringing nearly 40 years of coaching experience. He has previously held key defensive roles with multiple NFL teams, including as head coach of the Denver Broncos. Fangio is well-known for mentoring several Pro Football Hall of Famers and leading top-ranked defenses across his career, including recent tenures with the Miami Dolphins and Chicago Bears. He also briefly consulted for the Eagles during their 2022 Super Bowl run.
JIM FOGLER ‘88 was appointed by the USA TODAY NETWORK/ Gannett to lead their local sales across its Florida markets. Fogler, a publishing executive with over 30 years of experience at Gannett, has previously held leadership roles such as president and regional sales director for the Poughkeepsie Journal and the Burlington Free Press. In his new role, he will manage local sales operations for Gannett’s USA TODAY NETWORK of 20 newspaper publications in Florida, including the Sarasota Herald-Tribune and Naples Daily News
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JOAN LIPTROT ‘88 was promoted to executive director of the Center for Experience and Opportunity (CEO) at McDaniel College. After joining McDaniel in 2023 as the director of International and Off-Campus Programs, Liptrot now leads the CEO’s efforts to enhance experiential learning opportunities, working closely with academic departments and community partners. With over 30 years of experience in education, Liptrot has focused on creating engagement strategies and fostering partnerships. Prior to McDaniel, she served as director of Service and Civic Engagement at Rider University, where she oversaw several initiatives, including the Bonner Community Scholars program and the Rider Votes initiative.
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VIC GUADAGNINO ‘93 celebrated his 200th career coaching win in varsity boys’ lacrosse. He achieved his first 100 wins at William Floyd High School and the subsequent 100 wins at Riverhead High School. He is currently a social studies teacher at Riverhead High School on Long Island, N.Y., and is in his 32nd year of teaching.
DANICA HARTENFELS ‘97 owner of Wick It Candle Bar, was awarded the 2024 Pocono Mountain Chamber of Commerce Tiny But Mighty Business Award at the annual Bizzy Awards. She also serves as the vice president of the ESU Alumni Board and also chairs the annual ESU Alumni Board Golf Tournament.
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ROBIN SCHNEIDER ‘04 was awarded the 2024 Best Non-Profit Organization at the Bizzy Awards for her non-profit, “Labor of Love.”
DAVID WINTERMUTE ‘07 was promoted to senior credit administration officer/senior vice president at PS Bank. Wintermute joined the bank in 2021 and previously served as senior credit officer. In his new role, he will oversee the credit area, loan operations, consumer underwriting, and collections. Wintermute resides in Waverly with his wife Alyssa and their three daughters.
JENNA TRACH ‘10 was named vice president of Human Resources at Via of the Lehigh Valley. In this role, she will lead the HR department, overseeing employee relations, recruitment, training, and policy development. Trach has been with Via for over six years and is SHRM certified.
SEAN FRAZIER ‘11 was recently employed by Canyon Partners, LLC, as the director of corporate development. Prior to Canyon, Frazier was a vice president in the investment banking group at Goldman Sachs, specializing in mergers & acquisitions and corporate finance, providing strategic advice to boards and management teams across the Asset & Wealth Management, FinTech, and Capital Markets Technology sectors.
Linda Rennick Breisch ’82, Polly Stephens Will ’82, MaryAnn Wisniewski Mack ’83, Janet Loeper Scull ’82 and Catherine Rinaldi Girandola ’82 have maintained a lifelong friendship since their days as Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority sisters at East Stroudsburg University in 1979. For over 42 years, they have continued to reunite, evolving from single-night stays around ESU Homecoming events to multi-day getaways across the U.S., including trips to Gettysburg, Niagara Falls, and Charleston.
JASON M. ADKINS ‘12 was appointed coordinator of education abroad at Morehead State University, in addition to being promoted to associate professor of political science. In this role, Adkins oversees programs aimed at providing students with international learning experiences, supporting their development in a global workforce. He also serves are coordinator of the political science program. Adkins brings extensive expertise from his background in political science and education, further enhancing opportunities for student engagement in cross-cultural environments.
MELINDA TORRES ‘16 was honored as Oregon’s Education Support Professional of the Year. As the supervisor of Student Support Services for the Coos Bay School District, she supports students facing foster care and houselessness, managing the ARK Project to provide critical services to at-risk youth and families. Recognized for her dedication, leadership, and role in expanding programs, she received a $5,000 award. Torres is celebrated for her impactful work in addressing the needs of vulnerable students in her community.
WAYNE BOLT
JULY 11, 2024
Wayne Bolt, 77, of Marshalls Creek, Pa., was a longtime friend and supporter of ESU. He was a founding member of the Prince Hall Educational Scholarship Golf Classic which supports the Prince Hall Endowed Scholarship. The scholarship has supported 20 ESU graduates from Prince Hall Elementary School serving the West Oak Lane section of Philadelphia. He was also a chartered member of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Breakfast committee and the initiator of the Julianna V. Bolt Art Contest, established in memory of his late wife, who was also an ESU employee before her passing.
Wayne graduated from Boys High in Brooklyn and soon after joined the Air Force, serving from 1963 to 1967 as an aircraft mechanic during Vietnam. He later became an NYPD police officer, academy instructor, and homicide detective, where he made significant contributions to public safety.
Among the many awards and accolades bestowed on Bolt was the inaugural PASSHE Keepers of the Flame Award in 2022, which recognizes the contributions of State System employees, students, alumni, and community members who epitomize the promise of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
He is survived by his sons, Wayne A. Bolt and Jason P. Bolt; brother Ronald Guy; and grandsons Julian Bolt, Alexander Bolt, and Jenson Bolt.
AUGUST 5, 2024
Robert C. Weidner, 85, of Smithfield Township, Pa., was a longtime freelance photographer, who was an important and beloved member of the Office of Marketing and Communications at ESU.
Weidner worked as a graphic designer at the Printing Craftsman in Pocono Lake for 30 years “retiring” in 2010. Shortly after, he was asked to be a backup photographer at ESU. In very short order this turned into a full-time contracted position. Weidner was a talented musician, best known for his band The Devils. He was active with the Celebration of the Arts in Delaware Water Gap and was a photographer for COTA Jazz Festival. He is survived by two daughters, Cynthia Papile of Mt. Pocono and Kathi of Paradise Valley; and a step son, Ian Hay.
JULY 12, 2024
Fannie Ann Schisler, 84, of Northampton, Pa., was a long-time supporter of ESU and its students. She and her husband Arthur R. Schisler ’62 contributed the wildlife pieces in the Schisler Museum of Wildlife and Natural History on the campus of ESU.
Schisler earned her teacher’s certification and bachelor’s degree in elementary education from East Stroudsburg State College in 1962. She started her working career as a fourth-grade teacher working for the Parkland School District then transferring to Northampton School District, teaching second grade before starting and raising a family.
In 1989, she returned to college, earning her associate’s degree in funeral service, and in 1991, became a licensed funeral director. For 33 years, she was the licensed funeral director with Schisler Funeral Homes, Northampton, Pa., and also served in a supervisor position at their Miller Funeral Home in Lehighton, Pa.
She was the wife of Arthur R. Schisler ’62 with whom she would have shared 61 years of marriage in August 2024. She is also survived by sons Aaron A. Schisler and Harold C. Schisler; and daughter, Rebecca A. Szilli.
AUGUST 17, 2024
John Larry Endy, 80, of Coopersburg, Pa., was the 2022 recipient of the ESU Alumni Association Jim Barniak Award and and was a member of the 1964 and 1965 men’s soccer teams which were inducted to the ESU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2005.
Endy attended Penn Bernville High School, graduating in 1961. He graduated from East Stroudsburg State Teachers College in 1966, earning his elementary education degree. He was a fifth and sixth grade teacher for 30 years in the Quakertown Community School District. Endy was a dedicated soccer and softball official for over 58 years, officiating more than 10,000 games. He officiated games of all levels: State Playoff, State Championship, International Softball Congress, PA Cup Playoffs, Division III Collegiate, and Men’s World Fastpitch Softball Tournaments.
Endy is predeceased by his wife Helene (Heuer), and sister Gladys Zerbe. He is survived by his daughters Heather S. Lippincott of Center Valley, Pa., and Heidi L. Hanlon of Cape May Court House, N.J.
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ALUMNI
KAY A. AZAR ‘71
FRANCIS J. BOLEZ M’73
KATHLEEN BOYLAN
SHIRLEY A. BURKETT ‘60
ANTHONY P. CASCIANO
JACQUELINE S. CHAPLIN ‘68
CHRISTINE L. CHROMIAK
JAMES P. CONNORS ‘71
LARRY J. CROSSWHITE ‘60
LIDARAE DAVENPORT ‘74
BARBARA J. DAVIS ‘72
JOHN R. DEBALSO
JOSEPH A. DELEVA ‘96
MARY M. DEVENNY ‘66
BETH DIPPEL ‘97
JOAN H. DOUGLAS ‘51
SUSAN J. DREWETT ‘96
MICHAEL DUNKAILO ‘09
MARLIN C. EVANS ‘68
RICHARD W. FRANTZ ‘84
ROBERT H. FISHER M’75
HELEN E. GARVEY ‘70
BARBARA GLAESER ‘66
KAREN A. GOTTSLEBEN ‘91
RICHARD J. GREENWOOD ‘71 M’75
GRACE G. HALKINS ‘73
JEFFREY W. HARDY ‘85
KAREN A. HARTE-SCHITO ‘94 M’99
BARBARA A. HAYES ‘65
ROBERT E. HEINSOHN ‘63
HILDE HOBBS ‘52
LAURIE A. HURWITZ ‘99
ANGELO IACONO ‘52
WILLIAM M. IMSCHWEILER ‘63
RICHARD S. JENSEN
LINDA L. JUDGE
TIMOTHY KANAVY ‘64
JOAN A. KANTOR ‘58
JEREMY KAPUN
DIANE F. KEENAN M’91
JAMES A. KILMER ‘61
JOHN KINTER
ROBERT M. KOVALIK ‘11
EUGENE J. KOZAK ‘68 M’71
ANN B. KRARAS ‘69
CHESTER KRUSHEFSKI ‘65
JANET KURZ
WARREN K. LANDIS M’68
THERESA LAWRENCE ‘55
CYNTHIA A. LEVIS ‘71
LISA ANN LINDENMUTH ‘04
EDWARD G. LOFTUS ‘95
THOMAS W. LONG ‘51
JAMES M. LYNADY ‘53
JUNE M. MACDADE ‘45
SANDY G. MACKAY M’92
TODD MACMURTIE ‘06
LINDA A. MADRETZKE ‘64
AUDREY K. MASON ‘64
CAROLINE F. MASSAFERI ‘50
ANN MCCANN
PATRICIA A. MCCLOSKEY ‘73
KELLY E. MCDOWELL
MARY ANN MESICS ‘65
JOHN R. MILLER ‘67
MELISSA A. MILLER ‘07
CATHERINE F. MILLER ‘75
FRANK A. MIRIELLO ‘67
MARY E. MOHN ‘77
TORIN R. MYER
SCOTT NEWELL
JOANN B. OLSON ‘71 M’79
LAURENCE J. O’ROURKE ‘63
JUNE E. PANSING ‘69
SALVATORE J. PAPPALARDO, SR ‘63
PAUL J. PAVELCO ‘60
RYAN R. PECK ‘12
MONTY PERFETTI ‘69
GERALD M. PITKUS ‘73
ROY RETALLICK
BARBARA A. ROHRBAUGH ‘58
BETSY A. RUSH ‘82 M’83
ANNA RUSSOPULOS ‘50
ANTHONY SALERNO ‘61 M’68
JEANNETTE E. SCHAFFER ‘52
DOROTHY J. SEIDEL ‘63
ALTHEA SELL
FLORENCE E. SILLIMAN ‘58
OLIVIA R. SMITH ‘82
FRANK E. SOMBERS ‘72
DONNA J. SPINO ‘67
HARVEY STAMBAUGH
CLYDE L. SWEIGART ‘56
CHARLIE STAMM
JAMES F. STEIDLE ‘54
BARRY G. STORCH ‘67
DONATO SUMMA ‘68
ROGER C. TITA ‘06
ROBERT J. TONKIN ‘65
JAMES H. TRAUTMAN ‘60
DALE S. TULIO ‘67
GREG A. WAGNER ‘79
DIANA E. WEAVER ‘57
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