David Shenk ’63 retired from teaching in 2002, but it hasn’t changed what he sees as the focus in his life. He has been a volunteer at Lebanon County Christian Ministries (LCCM) since 2001. He interviews clients who are seeking assistance to determine whether they are eligible for benefits from LCCM, which operates a food and clothing bank and provides vouchers for prescription drugs and heating. He serves as organist for Zion United Methodist Church in Iona, where he also teaches Sunday school. Thomas W. Weik ’64 is the president of District 4 of the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL). The district encompasses portions of Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, and West Virginia. He is the president and chief investment officer of Weik Investment Services Inc., in Wyomissing. He is the husband of Donna Lee Ditzler Weik ’72. Tom is a Grand Life Master, the highest player ranking in the ACBL, having won a national championship and more than 10,000 master points.
to professional and community organizations. He served as president of the Mid-Atlantic regional, Pennsylvania, and local boards, as well as a volunteer on a variety of Harrisburg and Dauphin County committees.
’70s James Biery ’70 was appointed to the board of directors of the DNB Financial Corporation in December 2013. He also serves as a board member for the Pennsylvania Public School Employees Retirement System. Biery recently retired as president and chief executive officer of the Pennsylvania Bankers Association, a position he held for 22 years.
Anthony “Tony” DeMarco ’70 was one of more than 80 alumni and spouses who attended an October 2013 reception hosted by The Honorable Thomas W. Corbett ’71, Pennsylvania Governor, and his wife, Susan Manbeck Corbett ’72, First Lady of Pennsylvania. Tony stated that the reception, held at the Governor’s Mansion, was a blast. Dr. Kristen Angstadt ’74 and Barbara “Bobbie” Macaw Atkinson ’67 visited Venice, Italy, in September 2012. Kristen is a longtime member of the College’s Board of Trustees and Bobbie is a longtime member of LVC’s Athletic Hall of Fame Committee. Pamela Wood ’74 is the service coordinator for the Everett Villa Co-Op in Everett, Mass.
Carol Ann Burian Gouger ’67 retired and moved to Colorado. Marilyn Gulley Wagner ’67 serves on the board of trustees of the Ridgewood Concert Band in Ridgewood, N.J. She also is chair of the newly formed Ridgewood Concert Band Society. She enjoys attending various concerts and performances of fine ensembles. Marilyn states, “Retirement is such a wonderful thing!” Paula Snyder Aboyoun ’68 retired from nursing in 2012. Carl Marshall ’69 was awarded the Service to Humanity Award by Harrisburg Academy in October 2013. The award recognized his decades of volunteer service and commitment
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Governor’s Reception Attendees: (Class of 1969): Dr. Dennis Tulli, Leslie Bair Decker, Bruce Decker, Joseph Torre, Harold Todd, Nancy Hendrickson Wieman, Barbara Robertson Bohlander, Dr. William Miller, and Shirley Deavon Shaffer P’90; (Class of 1970): James Biery, Robert Walsh, Anthony DeMarco, Richard Snell, Erich Linker, John Dottolo, Carol Benninger Marron, Julie Hummer Wettach, Connie Jones Miller, Robin Kornmeyer, Beverly Houser Roche, Eugene Shaffer P’90, Frank Kuhn Jr., Peter Bobotas, Dr. Craig Linebaugh, Vivian Strickler Kohr, David Murphy, William Bucher II, Barry Burdick, Patricia Rau Beckman, and E. Glenn Kleppinger; (Class of 1971): The Honorable Thomas W. Corbett, Roger Probert, Barry Streeter, Thomas Cestare, John Wenzel, Robert Jones, Dianne Cottrell Jones, Deborah Strickler Freer, Donald Engle, and Nancie Hummel Park; (Class of 1972): First Lady Susan Manbeck Corbett, Judith Iserman Probert, Carol Rutt Jennings, Dr. Gregory Arnold, Craig Werner P’00, Robert Holbrook, Thomas Koons, Jeffrey Rowe, and Kenneth Stoltz; (Class of 1973): Kathy Neidig Calabrese, Anthony Calabrese, Walter Frankowski Jr., and Edward Iannarella. Bill McHenry, former LVC coach and athletic director, and his wife, Joan, were special guests. The Corbetts hosted the reception in honor of Tony DeMarco’s induction into the LVC Athletic Hall of Fame.