1994
Jeffrey M. Nicholas
was appointed by Governor Nathan Deal to the Board of Commission of the Georgia Trauma Care Network. He is an associate professor of surgery at Emory University. He has been full-time faculty at Grady Memorial Hospital since 2000. He was appointed chief of trauma at Grady Memorial Hospital and director of the Marcus Trauma Center in March 2012. Jeffrey also serves as the deputy chief of surgery at Grady Memorial Hospital. Robert E. Yelnosky
attended the 2013 Pittsburgh Pirates playoff game with Juniata roommates David G. Wagner ’85 and John C. Makdad ’85.
1986
Mary (Moynihan) Underwood
Christopher T. Ostrowski
wrote a children’s book titled Bobcat, Bear, and Fox. The book is now available for purchase at wingseedbooks.com.
1995 George N. Zanic
was appointed judge of Huntingdon County in January 2014. He served six years as district attorney, and prior to that as defense attorney and public defender. George’s first act as judge was to swear in Juniata classmate, David G. Smith ’89, as district attorney. Both George and David are graduates of Widener School of Law. (l-r) George N. Zanic ’89 and David G. Smith ’89.
was promoted to vice president of memory care for Maplewood Senior Living based in Westport, Conn. She developed the memory care program, oversees and supports the communities, and provides training to all associates for six assisted living communities.
published a book titled In Sickness and In Health: A Husband’s Story of Surviving Breast Cancer in July 2013. The book chronicles the 10-year battle against his wife Jennifer’s breast cancer.
1997
accepted a position as senior geoscience advisor with Weatherford Laboratories in Golden, Colo.
taught a watercolor class in February and March 2014. In addition, she stays busy creating prayer quilts, as well as drawing and painting. Douglas A. Spotts
was named president of The Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians for the 2014-2015 leadership year. In addition, he serves as the chapter trustee of the American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation. Doug has been practicing family medicine for 18 years.
serves as the chief of Planning Division at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the Baltimore District and chief of the Command Center for the $20 million Post-Hurricane Sandy Comprehensive Study.
Michael A. Streicker
David L. Matchen
Marilyn (Mitchell) Shaw
Amy (Broadbeck) Guise
1996
1988
1989
Be sure to mark your calendar for your 20th Reunion Celebration— June 4-7, 2015. Please contact the alumni office if you would like to volunteer and serve on your reunion committee. (1-877-JUNIATA; alumni@juniata.edu).
Meghan (Monaghan) Calfee
1990
Be sure to mark your calendar for your 25th Reunion Celebration— June 4-7, 2015. Please contact the alumni office if you would like to volunteer and serve on your reunion committee. (1-877-JUNIATA; alumni@juniata.edu).
earned her master’s degree in diplomacy with a concentration in international terrorism from Norwich University in June 2012.
Amanda M. Grannas
was one of seven faculty nationwide to receive the 2013 Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award from the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation. She is a chemistry professor at Villanova University. Ellen (Bortel) Lippert
had a recent book signing at the Juniata College bookstore. Her book is titled George Ohr: Sophisticate and Rube. Ellen is currently an art history professor at Thiel College.
1998
Daryl E. Christopher
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2014 Spring-Summer
has changed law firms and is now employed at Schmidt Kramer in Harrisburg, Pa. In 2013, Daryl was named to the Best Lawyers in America and recognized as a Pennsylvania Super Lawyer. He is a member of the American Association for Justice as well as the Pennsylvania Association for Justice where he serves as a 401K plan trustee and as the chair of the publications committee. He is an active member of the Medical Malpractice Section and the Amicus Curiae Committee, which presents issues to the court pertaining to personal-injury lawyers and their clients.