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WEDDING GUESTS | It’s a small world! While attending a family wedding in Montgomery, Ala., Bostonians Dale Fox ’68 and Beth (Fox ’96) Lepore, right, met fellow Grover Michelle (Glenn ’82) Irwin, left, of Saegertown,Pa., who was also a guest at the wedding. needs assessments and facilitating solutions. She resides in King of Prussia, Pa.
1986 Stephen French is now a board member of the Clarion Forest Visiting Nurse Association, based in Clarion, Pa. He is an attorney with Pope, Drayer, French & Heeter LLP in Clarion. Rob Jorgenson has been named executive vice president, marketing division manager, for S&T Bank, Indiana, Pa. Amy Smith-Yoder is now general manager of the Mon Valley Works of the United States Steel Corporation, based in Pittsburgh. She is responsible for operations at the Clairton, Edgar Thomson, Irvin and Fairless facilities.
1988 Scott Bullock has been named the new president of the Institute for Justice, effective January 2016. He currently is a senior attorney with the national law firm based in Arlington, Va.
1990 John Boehm has been elected chair of the Bio-Process Systems Alliance board of directors for a two-year term. He is the bioprocessing business unit manager at Colder Products Company in St. Paul, Minn.
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Darrin Grove, president of TrueFit in Pittsburgh, received a Diamond Award from the Pittsburgh Business Times as one of the city’s Top Business Leaders. True Fit helps companies develop new software products. Grove founded TrueFit in 1997. Beth (Durniok) Williams was promoted to principal of North Hills High School in Pittsburgh. She has worked in the district for the last 12 years and served as principal at North Hills Middle School since 2010. Last year, under her leadership, North Hills Middle School received its first Pennsylvania Don Eichhorn Schools: Schools to Watch designation, which recognizes the school as one of the best middlegrades buildings in the nation.
IN SYNC FOR 60 YEARS | George Elliott ’70, Becky Elliott, Tom Evens ’70, Lucia Bashline and Doug Bashline ’70 (left to right) stand above the embattled cliffs of Pointe du Hoc, France, during a Normandy Coast visit in fall 2014. George, Tom and Doug attended kindergarten together in 1954, all later joining the Pan Sophic fraternity at Grove City College. All three became U.S. Air Force pilots following graduation and eventually retired as captains for major commercial airlines.
1992 Jonathan Edward Adams was named national partner at the law firm Baker & McKenzie, S.C., in Mexico City. He focuses his practice on anti-corruption and compliance matters for multinational clients, including internal investigations, ethics and compliance counsel and advice on design of anti-corruption structures and strategies. Adams has lived in Mexico City for the last 11 years with his wife, Elisa, and their three daughters.
SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY | Five alumnae from the Class of 1970 met recently at the home of Phil ’70 and Robyn (Caldwell ’70) Kiser’s in Bluffton, S.C. From left: Mary Grace (Krebs) Schaap, Anne (Forrest) Hamilton, Judy (Borland) Augustin, Robyn Kiser and Jane (Giorgio) Brugger.
1993 Ray and Mary (Ihnat ’92) Selden have been heavily involved in youth ministry. Ray has been a full-time pastor since graduation, and Mary specializes in organization and hospitality. They are making plans for future ministry work in Haiti.
1995 Michael Hoffer and his wife, Connie, adopted two children – daughter Addyson Renee, 3, and son Wesley Michael, 4, on Nov. 21, 2014. They join the Hoffers’ son, 9, and daughter 7.
NORTHERN TRIP | Class of 1971 Phi Sigma Chi sisters enjoyed a trip to Quebec City in August 2014. From left: Ashley (Mainard) Weston, Emmy (Starrett) Bocek, Vicki (Gott) Liggitt, Suzanne Travis, Suzy (Camp) Bull and Carol (Doctor) Bowman.