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BLUE AND GOLD AND GREEN | NURTURING NATURE OFF-ROADING WITH THE BAJA TEAM | REPORT OF GIFTS president’s letter

VOLUME 2 | ISSUE 4 W I N T E R 0 8 Wilkes Commits to WILKES MAGAZINE Climate Neutrality University President Dr. Tim Gilmour n 2007, I joined college and university presidents across the country in Vice President for Advancement Michael Wood signing the Presidents Climate Commitment. Recognizing that global Editor warming will shape the way we, our children and our grandchildren live Kim Bower-Spence in the 21st century, 588 college presidents have pledged to lead their Executive Editor communities in reducing our greenhouse gas emissions.This commitment Jack Chielli will help reduce emissions that contribute to global warming and, more Associate Director, Marketing Communications Christine Tondrick ’98 importantly, increase our capacity to prepare the next generation to deal with I Web Services these challenges by integrating sustainability into the curriculum and the way we Craig Thomas operate as an institution. Graduate Assistant Experts agree that global warming Shannon Curtin ’07 will have adverse health, social, Layout/Design economic and ecological implications Quest Fore that could threaten the viability of Printing Payne Printery Inc. civilization. I also share their view that EDITORIAL ADVISORY GROUP global warming also provides extraor- Anne Batory ’68 dinary opportunities for our institutions Brandie Meng M’08 and students to create green Bill Miller ’81 George Pawlush ’69 M’76 technologies that will lead to significant Donna Sedor ’85 economic growth.Americans can show ALUMNI RELATIONS STAFF the world how to improve our Executive Director collective quality of life without Sandra Sarno Carroll sacrificing our natural resources. Director With scientific consensus asserting Mirko Widenhorn that society must reduce emission of Associate Director Michelle Diskin ’95 greenhouse gases by at least 80 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Student Andrew Bookin harvests chard at the percent by mid-century, we must President Fenner Farm Annex. PHOTO BY KIM BOWER-SPENCE begin to act now. George Pawlush ’69 M’76 While daunting,Wilkes’ goal is to achieve climate neutrality and demonstrate First Vice President to the greater community how to reduce emissions. For the purposes of the Terrence Casey ’82 American College and University Presidents Climate Commitment,“climate Second Vice President John Wartella ’84 neutrality” means having no net greenhouse gas emissions. I believe that with Historian much effort we can achieve that goal by minimizing emissions and using carbon Colleen Gries Gallagher ’81 offsets or other measures to mitigate emissions. Secretary While we may incur costs for some initiatives, we should also realize savings Bridget Giunta ’05 from reduced energy use and more efficient use of resources.As our first step, we’ve completed an inventory of greenhouse gas emissions.This will serve as a benchmark and help us chart our course.

You can read more about this and other initiatives in our cover story, Wilkes magazine is published quarterly by the Wilkes University Office of Marketing Communications and Government Relations, 84 W. South St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18766, starting on page 8.These are small steps to start. But start we must. Stay tuned as [email protected], (570) 408-4764. Please send change of address to the we ramp up these efforts in the future. above address. Wilkes University is an independent institution of higher education dedicated to academic and intellectual excellence in the liberal arts, sciences and professional programs. The university provides its students with the experience and education necessary for career and intellectual development as well as for personal growth, engenders a sense of values and civic responsibility, and encourages its students to welcome the opportunities and challenges of a diverse and continually changing world. The University enhances the tradition of strong student-faculty interactions in all its programs, attracts and retains outstanding people in every segment of the University, and fosters a spirit of cooperation, community involvement, and individual respect within the entire University. Dr. Tim Gilmour Wilkes University President contents

FEATURES 8 Blue and Gold and Green University strives to be more environmentally friendly 12 Nurturing Nature Wilkes alumna oversees ecological research in America’s great outdoors 12 14 Off-Roading With the BajaTeam It looks like fun, but students gain real-world engineering experience 26 Report of Gifts We gratefully acknowledge those who help elevate Wilkes to greatness 8 26

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Wilkes Represented at Olympics Two Wilkes University athletes took part in the Olympics this summer—in a way.Instead of on the court or in the field, their time was spent behind the camera. Alyssa Koncelik, a Wilkes field hockey player, completed an internship with the U.S. Olympic Committee over the summer. Xiaoqiao Zhang, a junior from Zhengzhou, China, interned at China Central Television 5, the official Chinese channel covering the 2008 Beijing Olympics.The communications major worked with the Hall of Fame Show. Fluent in Chinese and English, Zhang interviewed medal winners from China and other nations, including U.S. athletes Shawn Johnson, LeBron James and Michael Phelps.At Wilkes, Zhang is a member of the student-run television show Wilkes World, the student-run public relations agency Zebra Communications, and a three-time Middle Atlantic Conference champion in women’s tennis. “This (internship) made me more confident than ever before,” says Zhang.“(CCTV-5) wants to see me at the 2012 London Olympics with NBC,and I told them I will try my best,and I think I will see them there.” Koncelik, a senior communications major from Long Island, N.Y., interned at the Olympic Training Facility in Colorado. She spent the summer interviewing figure skaters, videotaping volleyball and Wilkes junior Xiaoqiao Zhang, right, met gold medal gymnast hockey teams and designing graphics for some of the U.S. teams. Shawn Johnson, left, at the summer Olympics. PHOTO COURTESY OF XIAOQIAO ZHANG

“Be BOLD and a little NAÏVE. The hard problems are the INTERESTING ones.”

- Martin Eberhard, electric sports car innovator

Eberhard, founder and former CEO Winter 2008 | of Tesla Motors, was guest speaker for the Allan P. Kirby Lecture in Free Enterprise and Entrepreneurship.

PHOTO BY MICHAEL P. TOUEY WILKES

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Noell Brooks ’97 Brooks was a highly accomplished field hockey player, guiding Wilkes to four consecutive Freedom Conference League titles as well as ECAC Middle Atlantic championships in 1993, 1994 and 1996. Not only was Brooks a key member of those squads, she was honored by serving as team captain her senior season, in 1996. She played for former head coach and current Wilkes athletic director Addy Malatesta, garnering an overall record of 50-27 during her four-year career. While at Wilkes, Brooks was a biology major and is now a dentist in Dallas, Pa. She and husband Stephen Greblunas have a son,Andrew.“My time at Wilkes really taught me life lessons. I will never forget the things I learned not only in the classroom but in my experiences there, as well.”

STATISTICS • Helped lead Lady Colonels to a 50-27 overall record • Was part of a program that won four Freedom Conference titles Herb Kemp ’70 • 1995 second-team All-Freedom Conference selection If a basketball was in the air after a missed shot, • 1995 second-team Regional All-America honoree Herb Kemp was going to get it. Kemp pulled • 1996 first-team Regional All-America honoree down more than 1,000 rebounds in his four-year • 1996 Freedom Conference Most Valuable Player career at Wilkes, more than 120 more than • 1996 third-team NFHCA selection anybody else in the history of the program. • 1996 Wilkes Woman Athlete of the Year Before Kemp arrived, the Colonels had nine consecutive losing seasons. In his freshman season, he guided Wilkes to a 12-11 record.That season started a trend of eight straight years in which the Danny House ’78 Colonels were .500 or better. Wrestling at Wilkes University has been dominant over the years, but STATISTICS individually, Danny House had an impressive career for the Colonels. During • School record-holder for rebounds his time at Wilkes, he helped lead the Colonels to an overall record of 57-19, in a career, with 1,005 serving as team captain in 1978 and 1979 for squads that competed at the • School record-holder for rebounds NCAA Division I level. in a season, with 432 He is one of only six individuals to capture an Eastern Intercollegiate • Ranks 13th on the school’s all-time Wrestling Association crown, winning the national tournament qualifier as a scoring list, with 1,286 points senior in 1979.As a sophomore and junior, he finished fourth at the same event. • Only player in school history with at least In one of his most memorable matches, House secured three take-downs 1,000 rebounds and 1,000 points in the last 30 seconds to win his contest and lead the Colonels past Syracuse • 1967-1968 ECAC All-Star 18-17 in the 1977-78 season. House majored in art at Wilkes and is now principal He holds the school record for rebounds, with of Gorton High School inYonkers, N.Y. “Luckily,I was 1,005. He also ranks in the top 15 in scoring, a part of some good teams while I was here.” with 1,286 points.And he is the only 1,000- point, 1,000-rebound athlete in the history of STATISTICS Wilkes men’s basketball. • Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association champion “I was so glad to be a part of a team that really • Fourth-place finish at the 1977 Eastern turned the program around. I think we really Intercollegiate Wrestling Association Championships learned how to win, and to set the tone for the • Fourth-place finish at the 1978 Eastern

rest of the teams behind us really means a lot.” Winter 2008 Intercollegiate Wrestling Association Championships Kemp majored in business administration | • Served as team captain in 1978 and 1979 and is now director of corporate accounts at • Helped lead the Colonels to an overall record of 57-19

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7 WILKES | Winter 2008 UNIVERSITY STRIVES TO BE MORE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY

By Kim Bower-Spence

MORE THAN THE GREENWAY IS GREEN THESE DAYS. WHETHER IT’S LOW-FLOW SHOWERHEADS IN RESIDENCE HALLS OR STUDENT- GROWN TOMATOES IN THE DINING HALL, THE WILKES UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY IS WORKING TO TREAD Winter 2008 | A BIT LIGHTER ON THE PLANET. WILKES

8 RESIDENT TIM GILMOUR SIGNED THE A GREEN ROOF FOR STARK American College and University President’s Venture out onto the roof of Stark Learning Center these days, Climate Commitment in May 2007.As of October, and you’ll notice a garden patch of sorts. Since April, plants according to the ACUPCC Web site, 588 have occupied a test section of roof on Stark, allowing senior presidents had pledged to eliminate their campuses’ greenhouse environmental engineering students to study their growth habit gas emissions over time by: and impact on roof temperature. Eventually, they’ll measure the • Completing an emissions inventory. system’s impact on utility usage. • Setting a target date and interim milestones for becoming As they learn about green building strategies, they also provide climate neutral within two years. a glimpse of how plants on a campus rooftop can cut energy use • Taking immediate steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. at Wilkes by reducing the amount of energy required for cooling. • Integrating sustainability into the curriculum and making it Four-inch-deep black plastic trays, each 24 inches square, hold part of the educational experience. a gray growing medium and about five sedum plants of different • Making the action plan, inventory and progress reports varieties. The plants mitigate what Troy calls the “heat island publicly available. effect” of the sun baking flat rooftops and building up heat over “Climate neutrality” means emitting no net greenhouse gas. time.“This dissipates some heat so you need less energy to cool Universities can achieve this by minimizing emissions and using the building,” she explains. It also absorbs and filters rainwater carbon offsets or other measures to mitigate remaining emissions. and can create habitat. Existing roofs must be assessed as to Here’s a roundup of environmental initiatives on campus. whether or not they can handle the extra load.Those who install the systems claim they can extend the life of a roof, she adds. TOWARD A SMALLER FOOTPRINT “It’s low-maintenance, other than perhaps to go up and weed it The first step toward a smaller footprint was an emissions inventory. and check it out,” Troy explains. Right now, the green roof is A “Clean Air Cool Planet Campus Carbon Calculator” was used simply a learning tool for students. But eventually,Wilkes hopes to to model University carbon emissions. The task of tallying went explore converting flat campus roofs to green. to a subcommittee of the newly formed Wilkes University Environmental Working Group.

The model factored commuter travel, solid Right: A thermal imaging camera shows the difference in temperature waste generation and electricity use, as well as between the surface of the growing medium and the roof underneath. natural gas and other fuel use, according to PHOTOS COURTESY OF MARLEEN TROY Below: Brian Whitman, associate professor of environmental MarleenTroy,associate professor of environmental engineering, left, reviews the cooling impact of a “green roof” with engineering and a member of the subcommittee. senior environmental engineering students, from left, Jean Yves Purchased electricity was the biggest contributor. Ngabonziza, John Luff, William Garro and Nafissatou Mizin-Yawa. PHOTO BY KIM BOWER-SPENCE This benchmark will help the University target areas for savings. This could impact class scheduling as managers seek ways to use buildings in a more energy-efficient manner. In the longer term, converting flat roofs to“green”roofs could cut energy required for cooling. This is currently under study by environmental engineering and earth sciences students. “It’s going to be a variety of small things, and I think an increasing awareness of how these little things can make an impact in the long run,” Troy says. “We may be more cognizant about shutting lights off in

a classroom or in a dorm room.” Winter 2008 | WILKES

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USA Campus natural Tree board announced creating drawing recently by the the on campus seeking shelter.Also is to and food wildlife supplies attract that habitat to Habitat. Wildlife trying National is a She designated becoming in campuses the and building, she facilities addition, facility. new pottery In the new Hall, spring. the Library, Chase Farley next Center, around campus, Darte for of edge planned north the is landscaped Hall next garden Fenner pollinator a to contemplation.A provide and cases reflection many for in place and chemicals, and water maintenance, yagf rmTuteWlimMle ’81. Miller William Trustee from possible gift made a labyrinth, greenway by new the encircle plants Native r.Glorhsas rse o noealrdcinin reduction overall an for pressed also has Gilmour Mrs. she as nature with students connect to hopes Gilmour Mrs. university U.S. other join to is goal long-term Gilmour’s Mrs. HT Y©KPSTUDIO KDP © BY PHOTO SPIN VEGGIES The campus site was planted to a cover crop for winter to Wilkes put a new spin on gardening this summer, with the build up the soil nutrient levels in preparation for planting in the establishment of a SPIN farm on campus. SPIN, which stands for spring. Flint says they plan to farm both the Small Plot INtensive farming, is an entrepreneurial organic-based Fenner and Hillside plots next year. farming system for land areas under an acre in size. It turns the challenges posed by urbanization to the farmer’s advantage by From left, Jason Brady, Andy Pressman and Andrew capitalizing on limited space and resources. Bookin work at the Fenner Farm Annex. Pressman is an agronomy specialist with the National Center for Wilkes’ SPIN farm, called the Fenner Farm, was located at the Appropriate Technology. PHOTOS BY KIM BOWER-SPENCE site of a recently demolished building at the corner of South River and Ross streets. Organizers quickly learned the ups and downs of agriculture.The crops in the original 30-by-70-foot plot failed to mature properly. Tests of soil and compost revealed low organic matter and nutrient deficiencies, reports Ellen Flint, director of undergraduate education and a farm coordinator.But the Lands at Hillside Farms, in Shavertown, Pa., came to the rescue, offering a site there. Hillside’s board gifted the plot to the Wilkes University Fenner Farm in perpetuity.It’s now known as the Fenner Farm Annex. Tomatoes, radishes, squash, potatoes, beets, pumpkins, beans, chard, turnips, salad mix, eggplant and a variety of herbs were sold at Hillside’s farm store, as well as to a local restaurant and catering business. Sodexo, which runs campus dining services, was also a customer. Five students, hired with funds from a grant from the University’s Mentoring Task Force, used organic methods to maintain the farm with assistance from sustainable agriculture experts at Hillside. MORE TO COME These initiatives mark just the beginning, with further initiatives being considered.“Wilkes wants to lead in this important arena,” says President Gilmour.“We have outstanding faculty and staff, as well as students, committed to these efforts.”

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Wilkes University saved the following resources by using Sappi FLO Gloss Cover & Text (FSC), manufactured with 10% post-consumer recycled content:

• 14 Fully Grown Trees • 5,083 Gallons WasteWater • 10 Million BTUs Energy • 841 Pounds Solid Waste • 1,551 Pounds Greenhouse Gases Winter 2008 | Environmental impact estimates were made using the Environmental Defense Paper Calculator.

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Individual efforts, taken together, can can unknowingly bring non-native,invasive “Because of that breadth of knowledge, I have a cumulative effect on global species into their own gardens if they are have been able to succeed; I am utterly warming and climate changes that not careful about checking with nursery convinced of that.” threaten our health, economy and natural experts first, Bartuska says. Bartuska is married to Mark environment, says Ann Bartuska ’75, The Forest Service manages 193 Walbridge, Ph.D., national program deputy chief for research and million acres of America’s great outdoors leader with the U.S. Department of development for the U.S. Forest Service. to benefit the public, ensure productivity Agriculture’s Agricultural Research To reduce the amount of carbon dioxide of the land and protect the environment. Service. Her stepdaughter, Jessica being released into the atmosphere, we Their motto is “Caring for the Land and Walbridge, works for Baltimore’s Parks need to reduce our use of fossil fuels and Serving People.” and People, a nonprofit. favor alternative, renewable sources of Americans are touched by the agency’s Hard-pressed to describe a favorite energy. She suggests: work in a variety of ways, whether they place among the nation’s varied forests fish, hunt or hike on public lands; and grasslands — certainly Alaska has its • Reduce gasoline use by avoiding whether they depend on field employee exotic locales, and Hawaii has state forests jackrabbit starts and stops when reports for peak times to view fall foliage; that are restorative, she says — Bartuska, a driving. Other suggestions include or even if they use self-adhesive postage Pennsylvania native, professed sentiment carpooling, using public transportation, stamps developed from the agency’s for the Allegheny National Forest, with its biking or walking when possible and research in forest products. vast stock of black cherry trees. combining errands into one trip. “We’re currently performing studies Americans who cannot travel to • Plant a tree — not only to offset the for major league baseball into why maple national forests or grasslands, however, carbon dioxide used in another activity wood baseball bats are breaking with may benefit from the agency’s work but also to provide shade and buffering greater frequency than they used to,” elsewhere in helping create green spaces to reduce energy consumption. Bartuska says. in cities. • Recycle and use recycled products. A considerable portion of her job is “Planting more trees in urban areas • Use compact fluorescent light bulbs, not communing with nature but will help take up carbon dioxide and overseeing the work of 2,400 employees other pollutants, and we can provide the and choose energy-efficient appliances. from herWashington, D.C., headquarters, knowledge and technology to grow trees • Visit the U.S. Forest Services’s Web site, attending research conferences and in cities,” the ecologist says. “It’s been www.fs.fed.us/climatechange/, to find communicating with other scientists and shown that green spaces increase the more suggestions and information policymakers. health of a community. People respond about climate change and forests and positively by exposure to green spaces.” grassland. You can find a carbon footprint calculator to determine your family’s environmental impact: www.nature.org/calculator/.

Ann Bartuska, Washington, D.C. B.S., Biology 1975 Career: Developed a strong ecosystem background by working in wetlands, ecosystem management, forest pest management and forest and rangelands throughout her professional life. Notable: Served as president of the Ecological Society of America in 2003-04. Favorite Wilkes Place: On top of the porch roof of Sterling Hall, overlooking River Street and accessible from her dormitory room window. Winter 2008

Would often slip out there to study in the fresh air and sunshine. | WILKES

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Fall Brings Several Campus Dedications Several dedications were celebrated on campus during ceremonies in September and October.

Passan Hall On Saturday, Sept. 27, as the campus celebrated Family Day, members of the Passan family and friends gathered to re-dedicate Passan Hall.The building has recently been re-purposed to house all Student Development services. Wilkes takes great pride in providing each student with the personal attention they need to succeed.And bringing together Student Life and Health Services in Passan Hall will only enhance that level of care and devote it to better serving our students as they begin their adventure in adulthood.Thanks go to John and Ann Passan and their families for their generosity to Wilkes.

Roth Residence Hall The residence halls long known as Chesapeake and Delaware, located on Northampton Street, were dedicated and renamed the Lawrence W.Roth, Esq., Residence Hall on Friday, Oct. 3, a fitting component of the weekend Pictured at the re-dedication ceremony are, from left to right: bearing the title “Ties that Bind.” Designed to enhance the first-year Scott Custello, Ann Passan, John Passan, Richard Passan, Debra Passan and Melody Passan. PHOTO BY SUSAN JOLLEY

Wilkes University Labyrinth The University now proudly hosts a labyrinth modeled after that found in the Chartres Cathedral, near Paris, one of the most famous in the world. Made possible by the gift of Trustee William R. Miller ’81, the labyrinth was dedicated on Saturday, Oct. 4. Further celebrations of the labyrinth with community spiritual leaders are anticipated in the spring.The labyrinth joins other landscape features contributing to the green space now central to the main campus, thanks to the vision and hands-on guidance of Patty Gilmour.

The family of the late Lawrence Roth, Esq., dedicated the former Chesapeake and Delaware halls in his name. PHOTO BY © KDP STUDIO

experience for Wilkes students, common areas provide space conducive to residential community gatherings and mark Roth as the first-year cornerstone of the campus. Recent renovations were made possible by the generosity of the Roth family, including father and Trustee Emeritus Eugene Roth, Esq. ’57, in memory of Lawrence. Winter 2008 |

Those attending the dedication of the greenway labyrinth, donated by William Miller ’81, try out the walkway. WILKES PHOTO BY © KDP STUDIO

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John G. Reese Regional Group Forms in Sunday,Oct. 5, marked the dedication of a plaque in the Marts Center Northeastern Pennsylvania commissioned by the Ancestral Colonels in recognition of Coach John Reese’s remarkable career. Given in honor of long-term, distinguished The first meeting of the northeastern contributions, the plaque is a fitting tribute to the man who as teacher, coach Pennsylvania regional alumni group was held in and athletics director created a legacy of achievement and excellence. August to begin planning events. Reese established Wilkes as a college wrestling power, winning the This group will work with the Office of institution’s first national championship in 1974. He became only the second Alumni Relations to offer a variety of events to wrestling coach in NCAA history to surpass 500 wins, with a record of 515- all alumni in the NEPA region. More than half 170. His induction into eight prestigious halls of fame is highlighted by being of all Wilkes alumni live in northeastern elected a distinguished member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. Pennsylvania, and the regional group is excited about getting more alumni to events in the area. In September, Fred ’61 and Janet Demech hosted a gathering for alumni at their Glenmaura home. More than 50 alumni enjoyed hors d’oeuvres and drinks and had the chance to mingle with many members of the Alumni Association board of directors.The board held its September meeting prior to the gathering. Look for more information on events in the NEPA region or in other areas at http://community.wilkes.edu.

A plaque in Marts Center commemorates the outstanding career of Coach John Reese. PHOTO BY CURTIS SALONICK

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Wilkes alumni can benefit from numerous • Keep in touch discounts and special programs. These programs with Wilkes and give alumni a way to express their Colonel spirit. fellow graduates • Show your Wilkes pride with via The Colonel Connection, your online alumni community. It’s your own Wilkes University used to announce upcoming events and provides for easy Alumni license plate, available registration for alumni events. for alumni currently residing • Enjoy social events and travel. in Pennsylvania. Contact us to learn about other benefits, as well. Be sure to check • Dress up your mailings with Wilkes The Colonel Connection for the latest alumni news or to search for personalized address labels. fellow alumni in the online directory. • Take advantage of alumni discounts for More information on these and other alumni benefits can be found professional development courses through on The Colonel Connection at http://community.wilkes.edu/benefits.

Wilkes’ Sovereign Center for Leadership and If you have questions concerning any of these offerings, please Winter 2008 | Management Development. contact the Office of Alumni Relations at [email protected] or at (800) WILKES-U Ext. 7787. WILKES

17 18 WILKES | Winter 2008 alumni 2008 Homecoming ayLuGain,Jn iuloadRnt aglKr ’72. Kerr Dargel Renate and Ditullio are Jane Graziano, right Lou to Left Mary sunshine. brilliant in fellowship opportunity for offered tailgate pregame The right: Far Quadrangle. Fenner the on Festival Tent Saturday’s Nicholls at Alysha reunite and Strzelecki Jenna Fulmer, Megan Right: news ER NSTYLE IN YEARS 75 CELEBRATES WILKES 5hanvraydne n ac tteIe Temple. Irem the the highlighted at neckties dance signature Ralston’s and George dinner Dean anniversary late 75th the of auction party. An tailgate Bottom: the at ’41 Groh Al greets ‘67 Roshong Rich Left: a with Center. reunion Marts first-ever the their in celebrated players banquet football Horde Golden The Above: alumni news

Left: The 2008 Colonels salute Rollie Schmidt, coach of the Golden Horde, during pregame festivities.

Right: Members of the Golden Horde take the field.

Left: The BUJC Ladies enjoyed their annual luncheon. Back row from left are hostess Patty Gilmour, Alberta Novick Killian ’46, Charlotte Waters Rowland, M.D. ’42; Charlotte Reichlin Cutler ’42, Louise Hazeltine ’44, Doris Gorka Bartuska, M.D. ’49 and Alice Pawlowski. Front row from left are Helen Bitler Ralston ’52, Marjorie Honeywell Cummins ’37, Elizabeth Womelsdorf Mitchell ’42, Kathrine Freund ’42 and Phyllis Eichler Berger, O.D. ’42.

SAVE THE DATE! Enjoyed Homecoming 2008? Mark your calendar now for Homecoming 2009, Oct. 2–4.

Above: The Lebanon Valley College Dutchmen bested the Wilkes football team 28-21.

Right: The History Club was among 32 individuals and groups represented in the parade. Winter 2008 | PHOTOS BY © KDP STUDIO WILKES

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1954 Sandra (Akromas) Kershaw 1982 1994 was inducted into her Donna Hine MBA ’83 has Bob Bhaerman recently company’s Quarter Century been named controller at Suzanne (Stchur) Jones and retired from the Corporation Club in May 2008. Kershaw is United Neighborhood husband Stephen welcomed for National and Community the frontline manager in the Centers of Northeastern daughter Kathryn Paige on Service in Washington, D.C. construction sector for the Pennsylvania. Nov. 16, 2007. Kathryn has He now resides in Workplace Safety and two older siblings, Rebekah Pickerington, Ohio, and is Insurance Board of Ontario. Regina Morse, R.N., has Claire, 5 years old, and serving as the coordinator of successfully completed the Andrew Stephen, 3½ years the American Humanist 1978 HealthCare Risk Management old.They reside in Byram Association’s Humanist Michael Heller has been course at University of Florida Township, N.J. Education Center. accepted into the Charis and also successfully passed the Spiritual Director Training state exam to qualify as a 1995 1972 Program of the Texas Annual licensed health care risk Kimberly Tremel and Justin Linda (Lanzone) Suponcic Conference of the United manager. Morse is currently Lynn were married June 21, recently celebrated 18 years of Methodist Church. employed at Citrus Health and 2008.They reside in marriage to her husband, Jim. Rehabilitation in Inverness, Fla., Farmingdale, N.Y. She is a toddler teacher at Christopher O’Brien was as director of risk management Back Mountain Child Care in inducted into the Luzerne and quality assurance. 1996 Shavertown, Pa. County Sports Hall of Fame Jenn Moisey MBA ’01 and for winning numerous national 1986 Jeff Moisey ’99 recently 1974 powerlifting championships and Gary C. Mrozinski earned a launched an online strategic setting several national records doctorate in educational marketing firm, JumpFrog James A. Rodda retired from from 1976 to 2001. O’Brien administration from Temple Marketing.They have hired his post as high school was an All-MAC defensive end University. Mrozinski is dean another alumnus, Steve principal in the Wayne at Wilkes in 1977. of business and technologies at Donlin ’06, and currently Highlands School District. In Luzerne County Community employ a Wilkes intern. his 34 years with the district, 1980 College. He resides in Taylor, he also served as a social Col. Mark A. Rado is Pa., with his wife and son. 1998 studies teacher, assistant currently serving in Iraq in Shannon (Stair) Bushong and football and wrestling coach, support of Operation Iraqi 1988 husband Brandon welcomed and assistant principal at both Freedom. Rado is director of Susan Imboden Vrablic their first son,Winston Neil, on the middle and high schools. manpower and personnel for received a master of science July 18, 2008. the Multinational Security degree in nursing with a W. Lee Miller is proud to Transition Command, Iraq. specialization in adult health 1999 announce Independent Sealing Prior to his deployment, he from Misericordia University Company’s 20th year in graduated from the Industrial in May 2008. Robert Thomas Bartorillo business. Miller, current College of the Armed Forces, and Lyn Farruggia ’04 were president and founder, formed National Defense University, 1989 married on Aug. 4, 2007. the Independent Sealing in Washington, D.C. Company in 1987. Gary Katulka received a Lucia (Piccolino) Peregrim is 1981 Ph.D. in electrical engineering operations manager for her and 1976 Dana Shaffer, D.O., has retired from the University of husband David’s family-owned Garry Taroli won five gold from clinic practice at Exira Delaware in January 2008. business, Ricochets Rapid medals in swimming in the Family Medicine Clinic, Exira, (Auto) Detail, which has been Keystone State Games.Taroli Iowa, to focus on his position as 1993 in business since 2002.They lives in Dallas, Pa., and is an an associate dean at Des Frank Mitchell earned a reside in Scranton, Pa.

Winter 2008 attorney for Rosenn, Jenkins Moines University.He provided master of higher education | and Greenwald law firm. medical care to residents of administration degree from 2000 Exira and surrounding Baruch College, CUNY,in Greg Riley and his wife,

WILKES communities for 23 years. February 2008. Shea, welcomed their first

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Doris Gorka Bartuska honored by Pa. Medical Society

Doris Gorka Bartuska, M.D., ’49 is the 2008 recipient of the Pennsylvania Medical Society’s Distinguished Service Award. Bartuska, who joined the Pennsylvania Medical Society in 1972, received a unanimous vote of the Medical Society’s board of trustees. To qualify for the award, a physician must demonstrate a lifetime of significant achievement as judged by peers. She becomes only the 23rd Pennsylvania physician to win this highly prestigious award since it was first introduced in 1956. She joins a distinguished list of past recipients, including Jonas E. Salk, M.D., and C. Everett Koop, M.D. In her nomination, Bartuska was described as an endocrinologist who advanced treatments focused on the genetic aspects of endocrine diseases, endocrinology of aging, osteoporosis and thyroid diseases. Her work stimulated national interest in a woman’s health agenda with emphasis on prevention and treatment of

osteoporosis and smoking, including smoke-related Doris Gorka Bartuska, M.D. PHOTO BY © KDP STUDIO disease. Her involvement in medical humanities and medical ethics led to participation in the President’s Forum the Medical College of Pennsylvania; past president of on Physicians and Social Responsibility. the Philadelphia Endocrine Society; and past president She is emeritus professor of medicine at Drexel University of the American Medical Women’s Association. She is College of Medicine and has published numerous also a founding board member of the American publications in her field. She was the director of the division Association of Clinical Endocrinologists. In addition, she of endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, as well as the is one of the first female voting members of the House endocrine fellowship training program at WMC – MCP, now of Delegates at the American Medical Association. Drexel University College of Medicine. She graduated from Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1954. A photograph in the fall 2008 issue of Wilkes magazine She is past president of the Philadelphia County was incorrectly identified as Doris Gorka Bartuska. Medical Society; past president of the medical staff at We apologize for the error.

child, Lia Marie, on Feb. 7, James L. Caffrey MBA’03 Medical Center in Wilkes- 2001 2008.The family resides in has been promoted within Barre, Pa. He was named to Loan (Do) Mask married Wyoming, Pa. the Wilkes-Barre General “Who’s Who In Healthcare Robert Mask of Louisiana on Hospital and health system. Facilities Management” by April 19, 2007.They reside in Michael and Jennifer (Kovacs) Caffrey previously served as FacilityCare Magazine in Pennsauken, N.J. Peckally welcomed their administrative director of December 2007. second child, Owen Michael, facilities support services at 2002

on Dec. 4, 2007.The family Robert Packer Hospital in Nicole (Monahan) Lamkin Erin Theresa Priestman and Winter 2008 resides in Newportville, Pa. Sayre, Pa., as well as chief of and her husband, Michael, James Moran ’03 of Larksville | engineering at theVA welcomed their first child, were married on Nov.3, 2007.

Joshua Joseph, on May 11, 2008. They reside in Berwick, Pa. WILKES

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Christina Marie Pantucci Award for Excellence in Low Linda Chong, Pharm.D., Corinne Kimberly Gawelko, and Erik Joseph Adzema Vision. Pape is practicing in and her husband, Nick MS, and Sean Patrick Walsh married on Oct. 20, 2007. New York and Connecticut. Souchik III, welcomed their were married Aug. 4, 2007. second daughter, Natasha, on She is employed by the 2003 2005 June 9, 2007. Wilkes-Barre Area School Erik Stahlnecker and Jessica Rajitha Devadoss was District. Ametrano MS’07 were accepted to the NIH/Fogarty 2001 married on May 17, 2008. International Clinical Research Jessica (Crowley) Howard, Kristina Elizabeth Mullay, Jessica is a teacher at Scholars Program as a fellow Pharm.D., and Brian Pharm.D., and John Thomas Crestwood High School. Erik for the 2008-2009 program. Howard, Pharm.D., Wakeley were married on is a teacher at Pocono She will travel to Chennai, announce the birth of their Sept. 29, 2007. She is Mountain West High. India, to complete clinical son, Sean Patrick Howard, on employed as a pharmacy research in HIV/AIDS. June 6, 2008. manager with Contract 2004 Devadoss is a current third- Pharmacy Services. year medical student at SUNY Brent L. Borzak, MS, is now David J. Grasso was awarded Upstate Medical University, principal of the Carbon 2007 a doctor of medicine degree Syracuse, N.Y. Career and Technical Institute, Richard M. Patricia, MS, a from Drexel University School Jim Thorpe, Pa. television, radio and digital of Medicine in May 2008. He Alexis Petite MS’06 is a media teacher at Warren will begin an internship at special education teacher, 2002 County Technical School, Albert Einstein Medical softball coach and personal Nancy Fera, MBA, was directed and produced a film, Center, Philadelphia, in June trainer in New Jersey. recently promoted to food Strive For Happiness, which takes and a residency in radiology at service district sales manager, a closer look at his life growing Pennsylvania Hospital, 2006 Northeast Region, at Metro. up in a household with a loved Philadelphia, in 2009. John Untisz and Kristin Kile She has worked there since one who suffered from serious were married on May 31, 2008. 1997 and most recently held forms of mental illness. Michael D. Kashnicki was John is attending Lake Erie the title of manager-consultant promoted to assistant vice College of Osteopathic of education services. 2008 president and commercial loan Medicine and is a second Paul Brennan, MS, was officer for First National lieutenant in the U.S.Air Force. 2004 recently promoted to principal Community Bank. He at Riverside Elementary West attended the Central Atlantic Mary Lou Henninger is School, where he will oversee School of Commercial Graduate Degrees principal of Mahanoy Area more than 300 students in Lending through the 1989 High School. kindergarten through fourth Pennsylvania Bankers grade. He served as a sixth- Association. Stephen L. Broskoske, MS, Dawn Marie (Cacciamani) grade teacher at Riverside and Kimberly A. Price were Kelly, MS, and her husband, Elementary East for the past Tiffany Leptuck and married on June 1, 2007. Chris, welcomed their first five years. Nicholas Meadows were Mrs. Broskoske is pursuing child, Brielle Catherine, on married on May 3, 2008. her master of business adminis- Aug. 21, 2008. Kelly is a Cara Kasa, MS, and Vinnie Leptuck is employed as a tration degree from Wilkes. kindergarten teacher for Valley O’Hop were married on June forensic biology-DNA analyst They reside in Alden, Pa. View School District, 28, 2008. She teaches at in northern Virginia. Archbald, Pa. Pittston Area School District’s 2000 Intermediate Center. He is Eric J. Pape earned his doctor Richard Pokrifka, Pharm.D., 2005 enrolled in a master’s program of optometry degree from the and Kathryn Werner and were Lisa (Samala) Brady, at Wilkes. State University of New York married Oct. 6, 2007. Pokrofka Pharm.D., was married on

Winter 2008 College of Optometry. He works as a pharmacist at The Sept. 8, 2007, to Kevin Brady. | received the Eschenbach Hospital of the University of They reside in Hoboken, N. J. Pennsylvania. WILKES

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In Memoriam 1951 1956 from Wilkes College and two 1950 Stanley J. Kieszek of Forty John C.Yarashes of Luzerne, master’s degrees from the Capt. Francis Stanley Fort, Pa., died Sept. 19, 2008. Pa., died Aug. 3, 2008. He was University of Scranton. Pinkowski of Pawcatuck, He graduated from Wilkes born in Luzerne and was a He received a letter of Conn., passed away Dec. 22, College with a bachelor of graduate of Luzerne High eligibility to become a superin- 2007. Pinkowski was born in science degree in economics. School and Wilkes College. tendent from Lehigh University. Nanticoke, Pa., and attended Kieszek spent 60 years in He was an Air Force veteran Bielenda previously served as a Nanticoke High School, the newspaper business, of WorldWar II and the caseworker for Luzerne County, graduating in 1944. He served beginning with The Times Korean War. He was formerly a high school teacher, guidance in the U.S. Navy in the Asiatic- Leader in 1937 and retiring employed as a case worker by counselor and supervisor of Pacific Theatre of Operations. in 1977 as assistant day city the Luzerne County Welfare guidance services before his At the end of his tour of duty, editor with the Citizen’sVoice. Department. retirement in 1998. He was also he attended Wilkes College. In He was an Army veteran He is survived by his wife, the Title IX coordinator and 1950, he was recalled for the of World War II. Surviving the former Dorothy Groover; curriculum coordinator. Korean Conflict, was commis- are a son, Michael C., and stepchildren Debbie Hulse, sioned ensign in 1951 and a grandson. Virginia;Terry Soules, 1960 attended Officers Candidate Luzerne; Darrell Soules, Louis D. Davis Jr. of School, Newport, R.I. He then 1952 Maryland; and Shari Dailey, Meadowbrook, Pa., a retired returned to Wilkes College, Albert Titus Cole of Luzerne; nine grandchildren; company president, died Aug. where he acquired a certifi- Nicholson, Pa., died July 28, and nine great-grandchildren. 21, 2008.After service in the cation in education in 1953. He 2008. He graduated from Army in France, he earned a was an Ancestral Colonel of Ashley High School in 1932 1957 bachelor’s degree from Wilkes. Wilkes College. and later received his teaching John J. Musto of West He then joined the family Pinkowski became an degree from Wilkes College. Pittston, Pa., passed away on firm, L.D.Davis Industries, a instructor in the department of Cole taught in Easton’s July 10, 2008. Educated in supplier of paper adhesives for education and head football public schools and the North West Pittston schools, Musto such products as Whitman and baseball coach at Wilkes Pocono School District, earned a bachelor of arts Sampler boxes, Phillies cigar College from 1958 to 1962. where he taught history until degree in English from Wilkes. boxes, and Milton Bradley He later joined the N.J. State his retirement in 1978. His He taught English in puzzles and Monopoly boards. Department of Education and wife is the former Shirley Roosevelt Junior High He was president of the served as an adjunct faculty Johnson Nordahl. School in New Brunswick, HuntingdonValley firm from member at Rider College, N.J., then moved to 1977 until retiring in 2000, Trenton State University and 1955 Boeblingen, Germany, where when his son,Tripp, took over. Mercer County Community Margaret “Peg” Williams he taught English in the He served on the boards of College, retiring in 1991. He Schlager of Durham, N.C., military school system. He Wilkes University and retired as captain from the U.S. died June 11, 2008. Her was a retired guidance Meadowbrook School and Naval Reserve in 1987. husband of 54 years is George counselor from the Wyoming supported many charities. He is survived by his wife, Schlager ’57. She graduated Valley West school system. In addition to his son, he is Mary Bender Pinkowski; one from Hanover Township High survived by his wife of 47 years, son, Mark F.Pinkowski; and School, class of 1951, and 1958 Shirley Hitchner Davis; four grandchildren. Wilkes College. Frank Bielenda of daughter Shelley Schorsch; and She taught school in Dover Nanticoke, Pa., passed away seven grandchildren. Edward J. Woronowicz of and Roxbury, N.J. She was an July 16, 2008. Bielenda was a Wilkes-Barre, Pa., died July 16, avid member of the Roxbury former principal of Wilkes- Joseph R. Morgan of Delanco, 2008. Known professionally Art Association and the Barre AreaVocational N.J., died Dec. 10, 2007. as Eddie Warren, he managed Carolina Designer Craftsmen Technical School. He was a Morgan was a graduate of The Kiddie Shoppe,Wilkes- Guild. Margaret became a graduate of Nanticoke High Girard College and Wilkes.

Barre, Pa., for 40 years until docent at the Duke University School and received his He had been president of Winter 2008 | its closing. Museum of Arts in 1975. bachelor of science degree Packaging Consultants in Pennsauken, N.J., since 1976. WILKES

23 24 WILKES | Winter 2008 class eas teddFoiaState Florida attended also He science. general and biology and education secondary in B.S. a with Wilkes from graduated He 2008. 5, July away passed Pa., Wilkes-Barre, Antonini D. Kenneth 1965 years. many for practiced he where Geist, & Caverly,Wetzel McHugh, Fine, Aston, firm law Law. of School Dickinson from graduated he College, Wilkes attending After 2008. 11, Aug. on away passed Jr. Fine S. John Pa. LLC,Wyoming, and Associates Carver of owner the was and years 46 for accountant public certified licensed a was Carver Mr. 2008. 9, Aug. away passed Pa., Kingston, Carver D. William 1964 grandchildren. three and III; John son, Heather; daughter, Jackie; years, Associates. J.F. Sheehan and Commerce of Chamber Wilkes-Barre the Telephone,Commonwealth Rehabilitation, Vocational of Bureau Pennsylvania the at positions included career his FEMA, with work his to addition In Agency. Management Emergency Federal the by employed was he College, Wilkes and Seminary Wyoming of graduate 2008.A 23, Jr. Sheehan F. John 1963 notes ebcm ate nthe in partner a became He 42 of wife his are Surviving fDla,Pa., Dallas, of of idJune died of ahntn .. area. D.C., Washington, the in office program a special at were service of years last his and Pa., Warminster, in Center Development Naval Air the at started Navy of the employee civilian a as years 37 His Navy. U.S. Defense, of Department the with employment accepted later He Corporation. Philco the of division electronics the with University. State Penn at engineering in degree master’s his completed and 1966 in Wilkes from physics in degree bachelor’s his earned He 2008. 21, Aug. died Alexandria,Va., Strobel W. John 1966 grandchildren. three and Pa.; Trucksville, and Calif.; ’95, Gregory ’92, David biology. and science teaching of years 30 after District School Wilkes-Barre the from retired Ken University. Temple from degree master’s a received He University. toe’ al aerwas career early Strobel’s children are Surviving aeLfu ’97, Loftus Jane Pearland,Texas; Pleasanton, of ihadge nfinance. in degree a with Wilkes from graduated and Finance of School Wharton the attended and School High Central Scranton of graduate a was He 2008. 6, Aug. died Pa., Kapp P. Robert 1971 John. brother, D.O.;and Gustitus, C. Gaye present. the to 1989 from Society, Honor Physics the and Sigma-Pi-Sigma, Club Physics the to adviser was He committees. university-wide and school department, on worked He division. physics and engineering the finally and departments, engineering mechanical and physics, engineering the in serving 27 years, than more for member Philadelphia. University, Drexel from of physics doctorate a and College Wilkes from degree of science bachelor a earned 2008. He 9, June away passed Pa., Kucirka Jerome 1967 oti at it Post • -ali to it E-mail ways: three • of any in news career or personal Share Notes Class Submitting ei uvvdb wife by survived is He faculty a was Kucirka rmi tto: it mail Or • community.wilkes.edu. iksBre a 18766 Pa. Wilkes-Barre, St. South W. 84 Wilkes h ooe Connection Colonel The [email protected] fScranton, of fDallas, of Magazine ls Notes Class uya sasupervisor. a as Duryea, Technologies, Glass Schott for worked he retirement, his to Prior War. Vietnam the during Force U.S.Air the with served He Danoski. Christine former the wife, his by survived is He 2008. 28, July died Pa., Pittston, Zongilla P. Paul 1980 Wilkes-Barre. Galle, (Ann) sister, and California; of both (Fiore), Fiorentino and Carmen brothers, Olivieri; Tomczyk Karen years, of 32 wife his are Surviving Tile. County Four of owner the was Joseph Wilkes. and School High GAR from graduated He 2008. 15, Sept. away Olivieri G. Joseph 1974 Mercury. 1949 his especially automobiles, antique restoring enjoyed he II, War World of veteran Army examiner.An an was he where office, employment Pennsylvania the from retired and Railroad Hudson and Delaware ewsepoe ythe by employed was He e ieat site Web . fWest of passed class notes

1987 establishing WoodPro Insurance The Wilkes-Barre native Buckler, son David, eight Raymond L. Kern Jr. died Agency in Dallas, which he was a lifetime member of grandchildren, several great- Sept. 19, 2008. He graduated operated until his death. Ohav Zedek Synagogue and grandchildren and sister from Dallas Senior High Hadassah, member in Goldie Fried. Contributions to School, class of 1979, where perpetuity of the JCC of her memory may be made to he excelled in football and Friends of Wilkes Greater Wilkes-Barre and the Wilkes University Capin track-and-field. Libby Capin, wife of 61 years Jewish WarVeterans Auxiliary. Accounting Scholarship Fund, He was office manager of of former Wilkes President Surviving in addition to her 84 W.South St.,Wilkes-Barre, Kern Brothers Beverage in Bob Capin, passed away husband are daughters Ellen Pa. 18766. Dallas for 16 years before Sunday, Oct. 19, 2008. Haeussler and Deborah

Calendar of Events

December 1 String Ensemble Fall Concert, Gies Hall, Darte Center 4 Jazz Ensemble Concert, Darte Center 5 NEPA Alumni Holiday Gathering Sno Mountain, Scranton, Pa. 6 Piano Recital, Gies Hall, Darte Center 6 Choral Ensembles Concert, St. Luke’s Church, Scranton 7 Choral Ensembles Concert, St. Nicholas Church,Wilkes-Barre 7 Civic Band Concert, Darte Center

January 14 Washington, D.C., Alumni Gathering

February 2 Art exhibit:“Painting the Beautiful: American Impressionist Paintings from the Michener Art Museum Collection,” Sordoni Art Gallery.Through March 15.

For details on times and locations, check Winter 2008

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25 26 WILKES | Winter 2008 eotof report Elevating gifts GREATNESS through 2007, 1, June Received Gifts GIFTS OF REPORT a 1 2008 31, May iksto Wilkes report of gifts

Table of CONTENTS

28 Giving by Constituency TRUSTEES AND TRUSTEE EMERITI UNIVERSITY FAMILY COMMUNITY BUSINESSES AND FOUNDATIONS REPORTOFGIFTS KEY FRIENDS

The John Wilkes Society 32 Giving by Class PLATINUM ASSOCIATES CLASS OF 1935 THROUGH CLASS OF 2007 $500,000 or more DIAMOND ASSOCIATES 43 Senior Class Gift $250,000 - $499,999 HONORARY ASSOCIATES 44 The Marts Society $100,000 - $249,999 45 Endowed Named Scholarships TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES $10,000 - $99,999 47 The John Wilkes Society FOUNDER’S CIRCLE $5,000 - $9,999

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES FROM OPERATIONS TOTAL $2,500 - $4,999 Revenues and other Support JOHN WILKES ASSOCIATES Tuition and Fees $ 74,734,827 $1,000 - $2,499 Less: Scholarship Aid $ (22,895,089) Net Tuition and Fees $ 51,839,738 The Eugene Farley Club Government Grants and Contracts $ 2,783,585 GOLD CIRCLE Private Gifts, Grants and Contracts $ 2,173,933 $500 - $999 Sales and Services of Auxiliary Enterprises $ 10,436,404 Income from Interest and Dividends $ 753,181 BLUE CIRCLE Other Revenue $ 1,112,816 $250 - $499 Endowment Income Designated for Current Operations $ 1,300,000 FARLEY ASSOCIATES Net Assets Released from Restrictions $— $100 - $249 Total Revenues and other Support $ 70,399,657

CONTRIBUTORS Expenses Instruction $ 32,033,947 Up to $99 Research $ 1,013,103 Public Service $ 1,123,499 ©2008 Published by the Development Division of Wilkes University. We regret any omissions or errors contained within this report. Due to Academic Support $ 4,761,126 the number of generous donors, some names may have mistakenly been Student Services $ 9,471,075 missed. If you should find an error or omission, please direct the

corrections to Evelyne Topfer, Director of Advancement Operations, Institutional Support $ 13,654,180 Winter 2008

at (800)WILKES-U Ext. 4309 or [email protected]. Auxiliary Enterprises $ 6,773,231 | Total Expenses $ 68,830,161

Increase in Net Assets from Operating Activities $ 1,569,496 WILKES

27 28 WILKES | Winter 2008 eotof report ila .rmye’57 H.Tremayne William ’58 D.Tremayne Ronald Sikes P. Virginia ’48 Savitz J. Joseph Pearsall L. Richard ’58 Mugford A. Robert Goldstein R. Jerome Davies S. Patricia Davidowitz L. Jeffrey Davidowitz Baum Esther $4,999 - $2,500 PRESIDENT’S ’81 Miller R. William ’68 Miller R. John Mahoney J. Michael Mangelsdorf Darling Dorothy ’58 Hiscox Blakeslee Beverly Gottdenker I. Michael ’57 Cohen E. Lawrence Cohen F. Charles ’55 Bunn L. Richard $9,999 - $5,000 FOUNDER’S Shoval Weiss Susan ’57 Roth Eugene Rifkin S. Arnold M’77 Rhodes Belin Mary ’51 Perlmuth A. William Marquart H. Marjorie Lumia Maslow Melanie Kirby S. Milan Jr. Kirby, P. Allan Gilmour (Tim) E. Joseph ’82 Freeman Shelley ’88 Colandrea Douglas ’77 Cesare Schaal Denise ’70 Jr. Cefaly, Michael John $99,999 - $10,000 TRUSTEE M’73 Sidhu S. Jay $499,999 - $250,000 DIAMOND Society Wilkes John The • • • EMERITI TRUSTEE AND TRUSTEES gifts ASSOCIATES ASSOCIATES CIRCLE CIRCLE • iigb constituency by giving * hmsA Bigler A. Thomas ’77 S.Adams Paul ’78 Adams Reiter Jean $4,999 - $2,500 PRESIDENT’S Graham W. Bernard $9,999 - $5,000 FOUNDER’S Kay B. Stanley Gilmour (Tim) E. Joseph $99,999 - $10,000 TRUSTEE Society Wilkes John The • • • Emeriti and Faculty, Staff FAMILY UNIVERSITY ’68 Slaughter A. Elizabeth ’68 Jr. Klem, Daniel Henry M. Frank $999 - $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The Jr. Ross, M. Richard ’69 Pawlush G. George ’63 Moffatt A. Gerald ’71 Matz J. George ’70 Kopen F. Dan Fortinsky A. Robert $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN oetJ Heaman J. Robert ’61 Heaman Boyle Patricia Hayes F. Wilbur Farrar G. Welton Culver C. Bonnie Cox E. Harold Carver H. Petra Carroll Sarno Sandra ’68 Batory Heineman Anne Baldino J. Thomas R.Alves Jeffrey $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN Frantz J. Michael Frantz E. Andrea Elmes-Crahall M. Jane CIRCLE ASSOCIATES CIRCLE CIRCLE ASSOCIATES ASSOCIATES * C ila B.Terzaghi William ’69 G.Telban Sharon Roman E. Maria M’07 ’97 Redmond Brian ’76 Meyers Foster Gay ’67 Gardner S. Robert ’71 Gardner Rodda Judith ’75 Ford Zaleski Joan ’56 Ferris F. James Ceccoli G. James ’50 Capin S. Robert Biggers J. William Biggers D. Amal $499 - $250 BLUE E.Williams Martin Widenhorn Mirko R.Tuhy Philip ’86 Jr. J.Thomas, Thomas ’70 Thomas Aimetti Anne ’73 Phair E. Bruce Mencer E. Donald ’95 Malkemes J. Susan Malkemes F. Michael Mackesy L. Blake Klemow M. Kenneth ’70 Jones W. Thomas Jolley Dantona Susan ’41 Groh Alfred ’02 Grier Bartholomay J. Foote F. Edward Degnan M. Kristin M’08 Chielli J. Jack Breiseth N. Christopher Berard M. Louise $999 - $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The ihe J.Wood Michael A.Weeks Nancy Verret Reynold C. Suarez D. Maria Stine D. Mark Rusnak-Noon M. Anna Rodechko P. James O’Hop A. Paul O’Donnell Melanie Merryman L. James Lund A. Maggie Liuzzo L. Lennon Michael J. ’81 King E. Barbara ’50 Johnson L. Edwin iklo ’93 Mickelson CIRCLE CIRCLE iigby Giving ONSTITUENCY rn .Sheptock J. Frank Serfass A. Debra Selecky M. Helenmary Seeley D. Robert ’05 Roveda A. Elizabeth ’83 Roke-Thomas Marie ’76 Roberts W. Harold Reese G. John Rebo C. Gerald ’67 Raspen G. Richard M’06 ’99 Pruett Erhard Kristine ’06 Pluskey Y. Lauren Ostrum S. Michaelene Nichols R. Fred ’70 Nanstiel L. Barbara Murthy N. Prahlad Mulvey A. Lisa Mullen Beth Mary ’84 Moran Rosick Barbara Merrigan T. Ann Mary ’99 McCree C. Michael ’94 McCaffrey Matthew Mangan W. Joseph Maida D. Patricia Kristeller L. Judith Kaschak O. Camille Jones R. William ’72 Jacobs A. Harvey Hughes C. Ruth ’84 Hughes R. Frank Holt-Macey R. Michelle Hoffman M. Pamela Havrilla Emily Hartzell A. Vincent Halsor P. Sid ’91 Glod M. Victoria ’71 Gibson Petyak Cherylynn Frear F. Dean Fahmy H. Mahmoud Elgonitis R. Edward Duda T. Diane DeYoung H. Robert Davidowitz S. Nina ’87 Chmil Victor Joyce Chmelar Agatka Broyan Janice Browne C. Paul ’80 Bosack A. Carol Bohan H. KarenBeth Berlatsky A. Joel Bellucci T. Joseph ’69 Bellucci N. Barbara Balestrini A. Rita Balasavage E. Charles $249 - $100 FARLEY ASSOCIATES ate .Zksi’86 Zukoski J. Matthew ’74 Zellner A. Margaret ’72 Zellner E. Alan Zabriski T. Michele E.Whitman Brian E.Wenger Diane Jura H.Van Rebecca ’98 Tondrick Christine R.Tindell Deborah J.Tillman Stephen B.Tillman Rhoda A.Taylor Wagiha Sumoski T. John ’66 Jr. Stchur, Peter M’78 Speziale J. Michael rdA Graham A. Fred Glowatski J. Daniel Gimble D. Barbara Gilmer B. John Garrison D. Michele Fumanti A. Sandra Fuller A. Richard ’93 Frederick Pitcavage Holly Frank M. Susan Fasciana M. Joanne Fahnestock K. Michael Espada A. Margaret Espada M. Alfonso ’89 Drozdis Vagnarelli Lori ’95 Diskin Michelle DiBonifazio L. Susan ’84 Dennis Proeller Ellen Dellegrotto John ’52 Darte Coughlin Lorna ’98 Copley J. Charles Cochran Theresa Chisarick J. Cynthia ’81 Chapman Prater Debra Castor L. Leona Castejon Henry Case M. James ’00 Carlucci Karla ’83 Carey R. David Carle L. Eleanor ’75 Cardoni Swantek Agnes ’74 Camoni A. Gene Bower-Spence D. Kimberly Bond M. Alicia Bohlander W. Robert Barbieri Robert ’73 Baranoski Metzger Karen A.Archavage Debra ’96 A.Abu-Nabaa Hisham $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS * Deceased * ’98 Telechowski Tobin Judith Szafran Romaine Swetts S. Robert ’97 Stoker C. Aaron ’08 Steidl A. Nicholas Stancavage Tina Space A. Karen ’71 Slabinski A. Elaine Singer M. Genevieve Simon G. Philip Simon B. Herbert Sharp M. Eileen Sesny J. Gregory Searfoss L. Patricia Schmidt C. Roland Saracino B. Doris Sacolic R. Brian Sabatini J. Bruce Rutkoski J. Debbie Ruthkosky J. Philip Russell M. Tricia ’03 Ruskey V. Anita ’08 Robinson A. Georgina Rinehimer B. Joy Riley A. Karen ’85 Scicchitano Rexer Marianne ’87 Rendina A. Sandra Rallo A. Theresa Prado Alberto Poplaski S. Kathleen Polashenski Ruth Podczasy L. Mary Petty M. Margaret M’08 Petrosky Karen M’98 Pelak Straub Anne M’07 Patton M. Amy Patterson M. Gayle Parks A. Patricia Parise J. Martha ’01 Olenak Lynn Julie O’Hara Christine ’05 Morales C. Julian ’08 Metzo A. Raymond J.Matthews Frank ’80 Marino A. Philip ’08 Manning Dana Mangold A. Patricia Malatesta C. Adelene Mack E. Mary ’75 Link Catherine Leicht T. Christopher ’87 Kultys M. Joseph Krohle M. Jean Kopetchny Marie Anne ’88 Kopenis M. Lawrence Koch A. John Klucitas M. Tammy Kibbe H. Arthur ’95 Keller Escarge Kimberly Kaczmarcik Paul Hupchick P. Dennis ’81 Hritzak Matley Susan Hebert-Leiter P. Maria Hanadel L. Kenneth Gutin S. Stanley ’05 Granoski M. Denise Deceased FOUNDER’S Inc. Weininger Foundation The Family Freeman Rim The Inc. Foundation Sordoni Rosenn Tillie & Max Rifkin Arnold & Sandy Inc. Foundation McCole Inc. Foundation Jr. Kirby, P. A. Industries Intermetro Foundation Guard Voice Citizen’s The Foundation Charitable Citizens Engineering Borton-Lawson PA Northeastern of Cross Blue Foundation Aeroflex $99,999 - $10,000 TRUSTEE Bank Sovereign $499,999 - $250,000 DIAMOND Society Wilkes John The • • • FOUNDATIONS AND BUSINESSES M’07 Zalno L. Michele M.Yustat Cheryl YeninasJames M’07 Yeninas Gretchen J.Witczak Zbigniew L.Wingert Philip ’75 Williams Miller Anita ’95 Wienckoski Judith L.Watkins Mary ’05 L.Viscomi Jodi Urban Mildred C.Tuttle Robert Troy Marleen TopferEvelyne A.Thomas Joanne P.Thomas Craig S.Temple Vicki losugMtlCompany Metal Bloomsburg $4,999 - $2,500 PRESIDENT’S Company Walgreens Thomas Josephine & John Greenwald & Jenkins Rosenn, American PA Northeast Foundation Charitable T & M Group Insurance Guard Foundation Geisinger Foundation Marbuck GAO Inc. Trust Charitable CVS Foundation Bergman $9,999 - $5,000 Foundation Foundation Foundation Charitable Corporation Foundation Engineers Highway of Society ASSOCIATES ASSOCIATES CIRCLE CIRCLE 100-$2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN rn at oc Company Coach Martz Frank Community Bank National First Berwick of Bank National First $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The Health Wyoming Valley University, State Penn Fund Williams Sandy & Bill LLP Practice Dental Watkins Scranton of University Inc. Group Resources Training Committee Room Polish Bank Pennstar Foundation PNC Public of Society PA Paint PA Northeast Inc. North Controls N.R.G. University Misericordia Inc. McKane and Llewellyn Inc. Technologies Lightspeed College King’s College Keystone & Kluger, Hourigan, Dynamics General Trust & Bank Liberty First FoundationAlexander W. Dick Interiors Business Creative #514 Union Local Carpenters Inc. Electric Brennan Inc. Excavating Brdaric Inc. Bartikowsky Bernard Foundation Family Baltimore Inc. Orthopedics Penn West Education Higher SunGard Financial Prudential Engineering Power Solutions Staffing Source One Association National - NACDS Inc. Brewery Lion The Freeman & Lewith LLP KPMG, Company & Callaghan Hirtle, Wilkes-Barre Greater Inc. Communications Frontier Independent for Foundation Foundation Davidowitz Jackson Cywinski, Bohlin, aeSystem Care Campus Wilkes-Barre Foundation Luzerne of Chapter NE Accounts, Decorating and P.C. Quinn Corporation Services Managed Corporation Stores Drug Chain of Estate Real Industry and Business of Chamber Inc. Colleges CIRCLE ASSOCIATES PPL Inc Construction Pickett A. Inc. Technologies Era New Motorworld Inc. Co. Flooring Miller Yudacufski Herman Chocolates Hawk Gertrude iigb constituency by giving hrtbeFoundation Charitable lzbt .Sagtr’68 Slaughter A. Elizabeth Sikes P. Virginia M’73 Sidhu S. Jay Shoval Weiss Susan ’84 Roth P. Steven ’72 Rittenmeyer Hedy M’77 Rhodes Belin Mary ’69 Pawlush G. George ’58 Mugford A. Robert ’63 Moffatt A. Gerald ’81 Miller R. William ’68 Miller R. John ’71 Matz J. George Marquart H. Marjorie Mangelsdorf Darling Dorothy Mahoney J. Michael Lumia Maslow Melanie ’70 Kopen F. Dan ’68 Jr. Klem, Daniel Kirby S. Milan ’89 Keup Kotlowski Carol ’90 Griggs D. Jason Gottkdenker I. Michael Gilmour (Tim) E. Joseph ’82 Freeman Shelley Davidowitz Jeffrey ’88 Colandrea Douglas Cohen F. Charles ’77 Cesare S. Denise ’70 Jr. Cefaly, M. John ’79 Cardell J. Daniel ’83 Bruggeworth A. Robert Brewster Michael TRUSTEES OF BOARD omnE Weiss E. Norman ’57 Tremayne H. William Sordoni Stephen ’48 Savitz J. Joseph ’57 Roth Eugene Jr. Ross, M. Richard Rifkin S. Arnold ’51 Perlmuth A. William Pearsall L. Richard Jr. Kirby, P. Allan ’58 Hiscox Blakeslee Beverly Henry M. Frank Goldstein R. Jerome Fortinsky A. Robert Davies S. Pattie Davidowitz B. Esther ’57 Cohen E. Lawrence ’55 Bunn L. Richard EMERITITRUSTEE iksBreWindow Wilkes-Barre Corporation UGI Energy PG Inc. Sodexho Club Rotary Plains Inc. Services Health Personal laigInc. Cleaning onWrel 8,2dVP 2nd ’84, Wartella John ’05 Viscomi Jodi ’69 Ufberg F. Margery Rep. Faculty Tindell, Deborah ’70, Tarbart A. Bill ’07 Strzelecki L. Jenna ’55 Steck F. Louis ’09, Sborz David ’09, Santana Carl Rep. BOT ’84, Roth P. Steven ’57 Robinson Charlie ’80 Ralston N. Thomas ’80 Rado Mark ’96 Qureshi E. Ali M’06, ’99, Pruett Kristine M’76, ’69 Pawlush G. George ’93 Miller N. Ronald Rep. BOT ’81, Miller William ’04 Mattern Michael Rep. Class ’08, Madara Blaine M’97 ’93 LaFratte Rosemary ’67 Kramer Richard Rep. BOT ’68, Jr. Klem, Daniel ’08, Karasinksi A. Amanda ’49 Karambelas J. Clayton ’72 Jones Garfield G. ’60 Jones C. Allyn ’51, Jackson F. Charles Secretary ’05, Giunta Bridget ’81, Gallagher Gries Colleen ’90 Gavin Wendy ’73 Flack C.B. Glen ’79 Ellis H. (Jack) John ’61 Jr. Demech, R. Fred ’96 Cowan Bednarczky Karen Corser, Christine VP 1st ’82, Casey W. Terrence ’72 Cardinale Barbera Laura University Adams, Paul DIRECTORS OF BOARD ASSOCIATIONALUMNI atPresident Past President Class Sr. President S.G. Rep. Faculty President Rep. Class Rep. Colonels Ancestral President Past Immediate & Historian President S.A.A. Rep. Mentoring • eotof report gifts

29 WILKES | Winter 2008 30 WILKES | Winter 2008 eotof report oeDo Sales Door Rowe ClubWyomingValley Country Inc. PlumMaster Chef Peking Panache Soda Philadelphia Old Jewelry & Coin Ochman’s Company Tea Leaf New Brothers Kern Corporation Kentrel Club Country Temple Irem Mist-On-Tanning Innovation Company Water Land Ice Restaurant Hottle’s Brewery Highfalls The Foundation Electric General Gatorade Bolin Carmen by Floristry Goods Sporting Dick’s Works Glass Corning Company Bottling Cola Coca Mountain East Western Best Hotel Genetti Western Best Bellies Beer Noble and Barnes Tobacco Mountain Back Wash Car Astro $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS Wyeth Foundation Wachovia Station Service Sunoco Phils Foundation Family Lefkowitz Company Clothes Kranson Inc. Landscaping Valley Green Mellow Bob of Friends Pharmacy Fino’s Lodge Econo Company Supply Penn Eastern Inc. Sons & Eagen James Inc. Associates Ceco $249 - $100 FARLEY Company R.J.Walker Inc. Builders City Twin Construction Sordoni Inc. Embroidery Sharper Inc. TV Cable Electric Service Saul-Metcho NA Bank, PNC Inc. Agency Montage Frame & Art Marquis Company Fence Lipfert Inc. Machines Business Golden Inc. Colours Company Supply Builders Company Printing Blasi $499 - $250 BLUE Foundation Suites & Inn Center Conference & Company CIRCLE gifts ASSOCIATES • iigb constituency by giving tonyJrm Kolenda Jerome Attorney Ives K. Jeremy Mrs. & Mr. Harper W. James Mrs. Mr.& Carmen Mrs. & Mr. Friedman N. Brad Dr. Eustice Josephine Mrs. Deitz J. Mr.Thomas Coughlin M. Mrs.Ann Bernhard Sandra Mrs. $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN Rosado J. Mr.William Lazarus Helen Mrs. Huffman E. Fordham Attorney Christopher Mrs. & Mr. Davies S. Stanley Mrs. & Mr. Culbertson Kirby J. Grace Mrs. Baltimore M. David Mrs. & Mr. G.Albert Mrs.Albert & Mr. $4,999 - $2,500 PRESIDENT’S Infausto G. Clara Mrs. Anthony Josephine Mrs. $9,999 - $5,000 FOUNDER’S A.Vail John Mr. Sordoni B. Mrs.William & Mr. Meehan J. Edward Mr. Kearney P. John Mrs. & Mr. Dworski Sylvia Dr. E.Ayre Ellen Mrs. $99,999 - $10,000 TRUSTEE Kolezar T. Eugene Mr. $499,999 - $250,000 DIAMOND Kopernik Lidia & Francis Drs. more or $500,000 PLATINUM Society Wilkes John The • • • FRIENDS Inc. Markets Weis Jewelry Valentine’s Class of Touch Unlimited Shades Golf Shawnee Salon Saucha r.BraaDavenport Barbara Mrs. Nagy D. Robert Mrs. & Mr. Mericle Robert Mrs. & Mr. Melberger K. Clifford Mr. Mailander Edward Mr. Jr. Mack, J. Mrs.Thomas & Mr. Lowenthal Jeffrey Attorney Kwalwasser Harold Mrs. & Mr. .Hagelgans E. Hackett L. Neville ASSOCIATES ASSOCIATES ASSOCIATES CIRCLE * CIRCLE ASSOCIATES * * * * * * r r.Mri E.Williams Martin Mrs. & Mr. Weisberger Barbara Mrs. Tarone John Mrs. & Mr. Simonis Gerald Mrs. & Mr. Schler Michael Attorney Reich Lawrence Attorney Ott C. Michael Mr. Morris J. Andrew Attorney Monhait Norman Attorney MacGregor W. Paul Attorney Lancos Jonette Ms. Lampe-Groh K. Jane Ms. Hiscox A. Richard Mrs. & Dr. Cohen J. Harrison Attorney Chariton Jerry Mrs. & Attorney Brown Raymond Mrs. & Mr. Christopher Mrs. & Dr. Berry Rick Mr. M.Albrecht Stephen Attorney $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The Wildstein Gilbert Mrs. & Dr. Kenneth Mrs. & Mr. I.Taren Larry Mr. Sternlieb B. Sanford Dr. III Sordoni J. Dr.Andrew & Mr. Silberman Leonard Mrs. & Mr. Selter Michael Attorney III Seiler L. Joseph Attorney Keith Mrs. & Attorney Plate Grace Mrs. Piatt Mrs.Trudy O’Hop A. Paul Mrs. & Mr. r r.See J.Ashby Steven Mrs. & Mr. Arbogast Karl Dr. $249 - $100 FARLEY VonderheidMr.Todd Summer Eugenia Ms. Spohrer A. George Attorney Smith Jones Barbara Ms. Skumanich Mrs.William & Mr. Maslow Richard Mrs. & Mr. Charles Mrs. & Senator Kistler W. David Dr. Hoppa M. Patrick Mrs. & Mr. Fisher A. Linda Attorney Dargatis G. David Mr. Guthrie G. Mrs. & Mr. Cokely Jane Ms. Casper Barbara Mrs. Burke Marcia Mrs. Allan Barbara Mrs. $499 - $250 BLUE rAhe Wilkerson Dr.Ashley & Breiseth N. Jr. H.Taylor, Rosenn S. .Lmod Jr. Lemmond, D. 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Wilkes The the of for success chair national the to assistance and suggestions provide and giving unrestricted annual promote chairs, class recruit alumni who are ’85 Chipego John and Williams chairs Decade Fund. Wilkes The of growth and direction the to relating and strategies plans the reviewing in advice source of a as serves also She communication. of forms various through alumni/friends with contact by giving unrestricted annual promotes who University the chairperson, the ’90, Gavin L. Wendy CIRCLE CIRCLE gifts ASSOCIATES 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 r lmiwopromote who alumni are sadsigihdaun of alumna distinguished a is 10 10 10 5 • a 5 n on’58 John and ’56 Pat 10 5 10 iigb class by giving 10 ainlcampaign national oetJ Pitel J. Robert Hills J. Frederick Davenport M. Samuel $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The Warshal Herskovitz Lynne Hoeflich M. Arnold $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN Society Wilkes John The • • • 1959 OF CLASS Zdancewicz A. William M.Young Jacqueline E.Wozniak Richard H.Weber David Ward Davis Marilyn Ward James Schuler L. Harold Schmid W. Warren Scally Robert Pipan S. Joseph Pieplow W. John Oliver W. Joseph Novak Leonardi Virginia Lapkin A. Richard Jenkins E. Thomas Feld Kaufer Naoma Crawford Jones Janet Christianson S. Arthur Chick J. John Carling G. John Jr. Buckman, T. Samuel Borgersen Mattey Mary CIRCLE 5 10 10 ASSOCIATES 10 5 10 5 5 10 * 5 5 10 pt $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS Young Dixon Ann J.Yokavonus Robert Sorber A. Charles Pugh G. Larry Pisaneschi Yost Patricia Nocek J. Chester McCafferty Edward III Mask Q. John Karolchyk P. John Granitzki Norton Jane Giordano D. Nicholas Earl J. Paul Davis E. Robert Davis Morgan Azar Broody Jean R.Abrams Paul $249 - $100 FARLEY Schecter A. Paul Morgan C. Robert King Schwartz Elisabeth $499 - $250 BLUE oetW.VerespyRobert Mulhall T. John Levandoski A. Patricia Jones C. Allyn Grzymski J. Walter $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The J.Woll William Roberts E. Gordon Gino Roat Emilie Jr. Davis, D. Louis $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN Perog W. Peter Holtzman Krohn Evelyn $99,999 - $10,000 TRUSTEE Society Wilkes John The • • • 1960 OF CLASS W.Walters Robert K.Wagner David Levenoskie Marianne Sundberg E. Gustave Smith Lee Terry Simonovich J. William Sestak J. Robert Schall R. George Sabel Anchel Mary Roberts Jones Margaret Payne B. Robert Morris S. George McSweyn Grish Joan Kuchinskas P. Albert Hill Jennie A. Florio A. Robert Flanigan James Martha Eskilson R. Evald Dydo R. Michael Draminski J. Edward Devans E. Donald Butler S. Charles Brooks Williams Elaine Boote T. Thompson a Blarcom Van CIRCLE CIRCLE ASSOCIATES 10 ASSOCIATES 10 10 10 10 10 5 10 ASSOCIATES 10 10 10 10 10 10 * 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 10 10 10 5 5 a yl Ainley Lytle Kay $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS J.Williams Frederick R.Wileman Richard Wileman Thomas Raye Simms W. Ronald Sankus J. Anthony Phillips G. Ronald Phillips Butler Beverlyann Glogowski Walter Edwards I. Frank Edwards Bachman Barbara Bresnahan P. John Billings Charles Barnick Thomas Barnick Nagle Beverly $249 - $100 FARLEY P.Williams Lawrence F.Tansy Martin Molski N. Joseph Korshalla P. Thomas $499 - $250 BLUE hitpe .Lec,Jr. Loesch, H. Christopher Keller P. Jay Ford J. Dorothy $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The Kolesar Carroll Jane Nancy Kluchinski Walter John Heaman Boyle Patricia Greener Rosenfeld Nancy Greener A. Henry Davis Hitchner Shirley $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN Raub F. William $4,999 - $2,500 PRESIDENT’S Jr. Demech, R. Fred $9,999 - $5,000 FOUNDER’S Society Wilkes John The • • • 1961 OF CLASS Ziobro J. Emmanuel G.Yanchus Raymond Willard Zapotowski Bernadine Schall Ruggere Judith Sabol R. Andrew Sabatino J. Donald Rubin Schainuck Helen Phillips D. John Murray Donald Murdock W. George Moskow Weiss Judith Merin Lou-Ella Lutter Warburton Marilyn Krull A. Patricia Hurley W. Thomas Hoesl Lyons Virginia Chandler F. Bernard Buckman Llewellyn Joan Austin Boyle Lynne CIRCLE CIRCLE ASSOCIATES 10 CIRCLE 5 10 5 10 5 10 CIRCLE 10 ASSOCIATES 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 1 10 5 10 5 5 5 10 10 5 5 5 10 5 1 * 0o oeyaso osctv giving consecutive Deceased of years more giving or consecutive 10 of years more or 5 Chair Class oetA Martin A. Robert Lester J. Gregory Kuffner Churchill Margaret Klein L. Stephen Holmgren J. Carl Cook Shales Ruth Clark Hischak Louise Chisarick J. Joseph Bronson-Bartlett Janice Bregen Wentz Norma Bobin Robert Amadio Menegus Martha $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS Stralka R. Albert Scutch M. Frank Basta Honcharik Marie A.Antinnes Marvin J.Amico Philip $249 - $100 FARLEY Wnorowski Znaniecki Jule Warnick Judith Skesavage S. James $499 - $250 BLUE ayFlyHopkins Foley Mary Gallagher Butchko Judith Sr. Evans, L. Robert Dingman Simpson Janet Cooper Vaskorlis Miriam Collier Harry $249 - $100 FARLEY Harrison P. Joel Greenberg P. Warren Fairchild Tubridy Elizabeth $499 - $250 BLUE Grzymski Znaniecki Ann $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The E.Watkins William Sotirhos Manos Estelle Neetz J. Joseph Melberger Boorom Ruth $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN Mieszkowski Jozia Jr. Menaker, H. Frank $4,999 - $2,500 PRESIDENT’S Society Wilkes John The • • • 1962 OF CLASS Shovlin W. Patrick Schwartz Major Beverly Ryan Lawless Patricia Rokita R. John Petrasek Capers Patricia Petrasek J. Emil Neff Patrylak June Murphy T. Donald Morgan Williams Diana Meyers J. Carl CIRCLE CIRCLE CIRCLE ASSOCIATES ASSOCIATES 10 10 10 10 10 5 CIRCLE ASSOCIATES 10 10 5 * 10 1 5 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 hli akwk Kempinski Cackowski Phyllis Karpiak Woolbert Jane Johns E. Charles Mont Du Barone Mary Cherundolo F. Robert Bennington Egen Sandra Begun R. Theodore Bartlett Cole Alice Alderman Downin Jane S.Achuff Willard $249 - $100 FARLEY Zeroka Daniel Herst L. Adolf $499 - $250 BLUE Ruggiero A. Robert Guetig F. Erwin Berk E. Jeremiah $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The Moffatt A. Gerald Althauser Regalis Mary $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN Mohn Simms Rowena Mohn A. Jerry L.Alesandro Nicholas $9,999 - $5,000 FOUNDER’S Society Wilkes John The • • • 1963 OF CLASS I.Yadzinski Edward A.Wetzel Royal M.Tinsley Helen W.ThomasWayne Schoenfeld Lewine Rena Rishko A. William Olejnick Pisaneschi Joanne Jr. Monaghan, J. Patrick Miller J. John Krupinski C. Kenneth King A. Robert Jones Medlock Joyce Januszko Francis Robert Hassay J. Andrew Gibbons Hudyck Evelyn Finn Billings Florence Feldman S. Sandra Edwards R. David Dotter N. Wilbur Dimond John A. Coslett Petro Audrey Conway E. Robert Boote Troy Janice Bogert H. Donald $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS Winebrake Altavilla Rachel Smith J. Vincent Machung J. Francis Lynn Martin Nancy Kishel Albert Katsock Cardoni Vivian Hosage A. John 10 5 1 * 0o oeyaso osctv giving consecutive Deceased of years more giving or consecutive 10 of years more or 5 Chair Class CIRCLE CIRCLE ASSOCIATES 5 CIRCLE 10 5 10 5 10 ASSOCIATES 10 10 5 5 5 10 5 10 10 5 5 5 10 10 5 5 5 5 ihr .Burns O. Richard Bond T. Robert $499 - $250 BLUE Dziak Phillips Rachael $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The Krieger C. Alan $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN Rotert Barrett Kay Mary Boroch M. Rose $4,999 - $2,500 PRESIDENT’S Society Wilkes John The • • • 1964 OF CLASS Jr. Zezza, J. Gerard C.Williams Robert Watts Brehm Eleanor Turoski Victor M.Tarantini Geraldine Stofko A. Edward Snopkowski R. Richard Rakowski Dzury Zoya Kasper Silverman Gloria Josephson Amir Dolores James D. Norman Heath Potapczyk Sandra Fleming G. Robert Battisti A. Paul S.Adams John $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS Weinkle Joseph E.Tredinnick John Swift Munson Beverly Russin A. Michael Raksis W. Joseph Raksis Wishtart Elaine Phillips E. Stephen Peters C. David Panken Steve Palazzolo A. Nancy Mutart Stockton Lynne Lippincott Draper Carolyn Jr. Lawson, W. Stuart Klein H. William enr A.Yankosky, Jr. Leonard Winebrake Peter Savona Plonner Carol Morgan Allan Richard Levy Cohen Sally Kruczek Joseph Koerner J. Leonard Hess G. Clinton Gavenonis A. John Bonis Del Saladon Dana Bonomo Edwards Jane Bennington R. Douglas $249 - $100 FARLEY Lyons J. Daniel Jr. Freidenburg, D. Leland Dougherty Neil CIRCLE CIRCLE ASSOCIATES 10 10 5 10 5 CIRCLE 10 5 10 ASSOCIATES 5 10 10 5 10 10 1 5 10 5 10 10 5 10 10 h onWle Society Wilkes John The • • • 1965 OF CLASS Yuscavage Ann Barbara Turchin Lewis Bonnie Stoffa Gallagher Barbara Sabol Burton Vicki Raykovicz A. Michael Raykovicz Searles Lou Mary Ravin Scrimgeour Virginia Pisaneschi R. Ray Peltan Stone Leslie Orlowski Stanley Murdock Rowland Lorraine Lukavitch E. Joseph Himlin J. Matthew Haughwout Douglas J. Grimes A. Jorgie Farris M. Thomas Farrell H. John Dente Lynne Cavallini A. Joyce Caffrey Bodzio Lillian Baron Regina $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS aeCcrnChambers Cochran Jane Bobin Budnar Rita Bayo S. Alfonse $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS Usher C. Michael Shotwell Sisco Judith Russin Signorelli Josephine Pool Markle Marian Obrzut E. Leon McAndrew P. Joseph Koerner Stica Suzanne Kasper J. Thomas Huey Charlton Jane Gallagher McCormack Erin Frankel A. Ephraim Davis L. Donald P.Ackerman Keith $249 - $100 FARLEY Ungemah W. Donald Kutzmas Joseph Jenkins Tobias Leslie Jenkins B. James Esser R. Anthony $499 - $250 BLUE Parulis J. Anthony Grohowski P. Ronald Grohowski Field Mary $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The Vanderburg Kowalski Natalie Vanderburg B.William Popovich G. Gary Angelis De Catherine $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN Sickler J. John $4,999 - $2,500 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE CIRCLE ASSOCIATES 10 CIRCLE ASSOCIATES 5 10 5 5 10 5 5 10 10 5 10 10 10 ayLuBtok Zaleski Butkoski Lou Mary Yanchik Nalbach Charlene Weber Anderson Flora Wallace Frank VodaJohn J.Vincenti Robert Skopic Catherine Shubert McCloskey Lee Sapp M. Theresa Salerno Minelli Anita Russo Menarick Barbara Nork A. John Myers R. Ellis Myers Draper Clare Maloney P. Joseph Maier N. Herbert Logan Esposito Madelyn Larue Banzhaf Sally Kutish A. Lois Krafchik Boyle Molly Jr. Kirschner, H. John Johnson W. Alfred Hughes Tognelli Bonnie Edwards H. Dale Cobb Bigus Barbara Closterman Evans Doris Closterman M. David aoy ekn Airola Jenkins Carolyn M.Airola Alfred $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS Webb William F.VerhanovitzRichard Verhanovitz Chergosky Ellen Jr. Stchur, Peter Schmitt Moran Karen Petrillo Charles F. Margolis JoAnn Kraynanski Gee Margaret Karpiak P. John Huey J. Charles Fuller Yonkin Carolynn Evans Marshall W. Dugan R. David Dhavale Martin Jeanne Cousland Lewis Barbara Cavallini S. John Bucko L. Richard Ackerman Templar Andrea $249 - $100 FARLEY Narcum Partilla Ruth Lawrence W. Sheldon Kutzmas Jones Grace $499 - $250 BLUE Marks Turner Joyce Holzenthaler Myhowycz Irene $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The Rolfe A. Roger Greenwald David Greenwald Saidman Carol $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN Society Wilkes John The • • • 1966 OF CLASS CIRCLE CIRCLE ASSOCIATES 5 5 * iigb class by giving 10 ASSOCIATES 5 5 5 10 5 5 10 5 10 10 5 10 ayZezza Mary D.Wickstein Allan L.Weisberger Gerald E.Weber Frederick Voda Kennedy Mary Timko Bellone Suzanne Straka Barone Dolores Reich L. Jay Porzucek Pudlosky Donna Pinkowski M. William Phelps Vicki Pahls A. Donald Martin Gloria Maier Gross Mildred Maguire Dominguez Irene Macur A. Eugene Logan R. Scott II Larmouth David W. Kubinski A. Barbara Kranson P. Stuart Jenkins Bershee Georgia Harding C. Robert Glowzenski Mazur Carol Sr. Giles, E. Dwight Gilbert D. Alan Jr. Gaynor, A. Clement Eichmann J. Forrest Dorkin Schwartz Esther Dipalo Lewis Barbara Bencivengo R. Mark Barr Valunas Judith lzbt oget Wood Dougherty Elizabeth W.WeberDouglas VanderoefRobert Troiano Donna S.Thomas Windsor Reis Eustis Pamela Raspen G. Richard Pownall J. Henry Phillips S. Peter Perrego C. William Kramer L. Richard Grabowski Rome Virginia Gardner S. Robert Ducceschi P. Reno Bavitz Paul Adams-Volpe Judith $249 - $100 FARLEY Shallcross G. Russell Shallcross Wynne Diane Roshong C. Richard Narcum Walter Disque H. Richard $499 - $250 BLUE Szish Savage Maureen Jr. Marks, G. James Dziak A. Michael $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The Millar L. Neil Jr. McHale, A. Gerard Lander Gallet Andrea $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN Society Wilkes John The • • • 1967 OF CLASS CIRCLE CIRCLE • ASSOCIATES eotof report 5 5 10 ASSOCIATES 10 5 5 10 10 10 10 5 10 5 5 5 10 10 10 5 gifts

35 WILKES | Winter 2008 36 WILKES | Winter 2008 eotof report letE Stofko E. Albert Solomon B. Paul Snyder W. Charles Smith D. James Sittner A. Wayne Sick J. George Scholl Elizabeth Reis Peter Thomas Piskorik Ronald Pipan S. Michael Kovacs Zaledonis Marian Klotz C. Robert Gold Barry Detter Christian Joyce Brotzman D. Paul Baum D. David $249 - $100 FARLEY Murray Dan A. Missal E. Gerald Collinson E. George $499 - $250 BLUE Slaughter A. Elizabeth Shook E. Charles Podehl J. Edward Jr. Klem, Daniel Cooper G. William $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The Bush R. William Batory Heineman Anne Baltimore Stein Soni $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN McCormick Wargo Esther $4,999 - $2,500 PRESIDENT’S Miller R. John $9,999 - $5,000 FOUNDER’S Society Wilkes John The • • • 1968 OF CLASS S.Wayslow Alfred A.Trethaway William Settineri Robert Joseph Roth Moll Darlene Robart Parsons Janice Ritter C. Hubert Price R. Daniel Pilosi J. John Peterson Charlotte Pashinski A. Edwin Matelski Morenko Evelyn Kochenash Ruehlman Nellie Januszko Rudko Jozefa Sr. Grohowski, A. Joseph Cwalina Raymond Cowan R. David Ciroalo Cook Jean Campbell Smith Katherine Jr. Brillinger, G. Joseph Bonfanti J. Eugene P.Ardan Raymond $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS CIRCLE CIRCLE gifts ASSOCIATES 5 CIRCLE 10 10 10 CIRCLE 5 10 5 5 ASSOCIATES 5 10 10 * 10 5 10 10 5 5 • 5 10 5 iigb class by giving 10 5 ONWILKES JOHN Jr. Ryan, F. William $4,999 - $2,500 PRESIDENT’S Society Wilkes John The • • • 1969 OF CLASS H.Williams Edward J.Turchetti Anthony H.Tinney Michael Tinney Calamari Leslie Swartwood R. William Strauch Eck Dorothy Stefanick Michael Sponenberg G. Carl Sgarlat R. Charles Seals G. Margaret Sabatino Labows Judith Russin G. Basil Ruckno Farrar Pauline Rowlands Brunt Van Roberta Rowland E. Susan Robinson Strzelczyk Sharon Polashenski T. Peter Onze Bennett Susan Nitchie Haydt Patricia Mutarelli Chiampi Charetta McMunn Karlo Johanna Kuliczkowski Broda Donna Krueger Feinstein Ellen Kiefer E. Joseph Jones Carr Sheila Jones Paul Palmer Jones A. Dennis Hunt Cushner Teresa Hieronymous Baiera Rosemary Hertenstein Fogli Mary Harris Kintz Malcolm Harms Paciej Zdzislawa Guzofsky Jachimczak Eleanor Downing Noterman Nancy Dorish Ann Barbara Carey Shamun Beverly Jr. Buziuk, J. Joseph Buckley Hamm Effie Brown Tomaselli Carol Brown R. Bruce Beyer E. Judith Baccanari P. David $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS oehC.Wiendl Joseph WeinbergHoward G.Telban Sharon Skalski A. Carol Reed S. James Reed West Cynthia McElyea Alumbaugh Ann Kosteva A. Charles Jaffe S. Dori Glancey J. Michael $499 - $250 BLUE Club Farley Eugene The A.Wender Paul Simonson T. Richard Pawlush G. George Merryman Hawk Nancy Burke J. Patrick Bayliss R. Richard $2,499 - $1,000 CIRCLE 5 10 10 CIRCLE ASSOCIATES 5 5 5 5 10 10 5 5 10 ila S.Tinney William J.Tharp Charles Jr. Strope, E. Leonard Steel William Sherbin C. William Sandri-Goldin Rozanne Roke D. Albert Petrasek L. Andrea Mendelssohn A. Irving Lyons Walsh Patrice Lubin Joel Kopec G. Joseph Kehrli E. Bryn Harry J. Stewart Harrison C. George Harmer T. John Hammer Resnick Joan Galli P. Dennis Fink G. Nathan Farrar G. Stephen Davenhall Goodfellow Janice Comstock Bruce R. Colovos A. Christopher Burnat M. Robert Brugel O. Bruce Bellucci N. Barbara $249 - $100 FARLEY oetC.Thurnau Robert Thurnau Lutz Janet Skarka W. Gary Siracuse J. Carl Shubert A. Roy Salantri Patrick Rubin Mel Robinson Griffiths Sally Robinson Carlyle Richards M. Thomas Resue Charles Dale Resue Rensa Bonita Phillips Rifenbery Jane Pecora M. Louis Pearlman M. Stanley Moses A. Rhoda Jr. McKeown, J. Lawrence McKeown Peters Jean Marselles B. Richard Luckenbach B. Raymond Kozemchak Zawoiski Patricia Kelly F. Thomas Kalmanowicz M. Thaddeus Jones A. David Huber L. Kay Howe E. Philip Honko J. Anthony Holliday Going Sharon Holliday J. Robert Gabriel J. Ronald Davenport Slompak Cheryl Clothier Sladin Carol Christ Glomb Lynn Jr. Casterline, E. Marvin Calderone M. James Burry Blaise Paul Barnes Spott Jeannette W.Ashton Robert $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS Zeglarski L. Robert YozviakJoseph E.Wynn James Victor Shaffer Marjorie Ufberg Fishman Margery ASSOCIATES 5 10 10 10 10 5 10 5 10 5 5 5 1 5 10 5 5 10 10 5 5 5 ee uc Klem Mucci Renee Jones W. Thomas Coombs A. Lonnie Burke F. Edward $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The R.Tarbart William Stein L. Marvin Simonson Ryan Susan Lombardi David J. Kopen F. Dan $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN Sordoni Filipkowski Margaret Jr. Cefaly, Michael John $99,999 - $10,000 TRUSTEE Society Wilkes John The • • • 1970 OF CLASS Zenobi J. Thomas Womelsdorf Carol Jr. P.Williams, Thomas Toran Nielsen Catherine lieMne Drake Mengel Elaine Davenport J. Barry Chepolis Kelly Karen Cheng Sun Phyllis Bennett S. William $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS Zeglarski Brown Donna-Su Wetzel Richard Weinstein Lash Kathleen Snyder Rygwalski Evelyn Smith Nunn Dolores Silberman S. David Seidel M. Neil Petrillo Boyle Marion Paige Lee Ockenfuss E. Robert Ockenfuss Cobleigh Judith Nanstiel L. Barbara Lukesh A. Joseph Lengle D. Charles Kende Gonzales Barbara Harmer Trenkamp Susan Costanzo Rabel Marilyn Cook L. Carl Chromey Steven Bogusko M. Dave Belles C. James Bavitz Nowalis Anita $249 - $100 FARLEY McKenzie Caleb Matviak C. Andrew Donecker Doane Leigh Conologue J. Robert $499 - $250 BLUE Squeri E. John Squeri Morrison Barbara Seeley Neiman Janet Saunders A. Janice Moses Nahas Joyce Jr. Marfia, John CIRCLE CIRCLE 5 ASSOCIATES ASSOCIATES 10 5 10 ASSOCIATES 10 5 10 10 5 5 10 10 10 10 10 5 10 10 5 5 5 10 5 5 1 10 10 5 1 * 0o oeyaso osctv giving consecutive Deceased of years more giving or consecutive 10 of years more or 5 Chair Class h onWle Society Wilkes John The • • • 1971 OF CLASS Zura Puscavage Alyce Jasiulewicz Frances Varone D’Elia Rosemary Jr. C.Tewksbury Ralph Stefanick Harding Kaye Sheruda Walters Sandra Sgarlat Badman Wendy Petrosky A. Phyllis Miller Strevell Sandra Miller W. Kenneth Line Saba Kathleen Lee J. Linda Kutz W. David Kemp F. Herbert Hoffman C. David Henneforth G. Richard Jr. Harkins, A. Fred Gordon M. Kenneth Gaydos L. Phyllis Faust W. Ronald Farr R. Henry Escarge Chesluk Thea hrlKnpiZdeb Konopki Cheryl R.Volkel Larry Umbach William Rosencrance Kenneth Rizzo Blanco Marcia Reese E. William Ogin E. Richard Ogin Potestivo Judith Nixon Ward Barbara Maloney K. Susan Kaschak David J. Gibson Petyak Cherylynn Gardner Rodda Judith Domzalski S. Eugene DiTullio F. Emil Davenport Arthur Ellen Butkiewicz Fischer Ellen Mary Butkiewicz L. James Berger Peirce Beverly $249 - $100 FARLEY Jr. Knezek, H. George Knezek Roman Barbara Kirmse Durkin Barbara Flynn J. John Deem R. John Davis H. Robert $499 - $250 BLUE Murphy J. William Gellas S. Bonnie $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The Matz J. George Lombardi Mazzeo Patricia Lander R. Howard Bayliss Mohr Miriam $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN Youngblood CIRCLE CIRCLE ASSOCIATES 10 10 5 10 5 10 10 ASSOCIATES 10 5 5 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 10 1 5 5 5 5 10 10 ueeG Pappas G. Eugene Jr. Jones, Garfield G. Dewitya Sopon $499 - $250 BLUE Mariani M. Michael $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The T.YeagerTheodore H.Williams Gary Garofalo James $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN Society Wilkes John The • • • 1972 OF CLASS Zientek Cates Candice Williams Charles Nancy C.Weaver James R.Walp Robert Jr. H.Wagner, Eugene Wagner Young Barbara J.Valenteen Douglas Tracy Pointek Ellen Mary Staffa C. Robert Slabinski A. Elaine Simon D. Bruce Schulz F. Della Schultz R. William Sabol A. Joseph Sabacek A. Bruce Rubin Levine Maxine Reel David Pavlick A. Sharon Pattison W. Robert Niznik Powell Judith Niznik John Murphy Himelfarb Susan McAfee P. Gerald Kulp Mollica Antonina Klinetob Roke Carol Kaschenbach E. Stephen Kackenmeister Moniak Eileen Justan Alvin Jacobs J. Ronald Ishley N. Joseph Harrison P. Raymond Ganis E. Ronald Fehlinger F. James Brow Du S. Rita Davis Staniorski Susan Cusumano J. John Crake B. Alfred Cordora J. Joseph Ciuferri D. Richard Cherundolo P. John Cebula M. Martin Case T. Steven Boettger James Berman A. Frank Battista Nasielski Mary Baranowski C. John $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS 10 5 1 * 0o oeyaso osctv giving consecutive Deceased of years more giving or consecutive 10 of years more or 5 Chair Class CIRCLE CIRCLE 10 10 5 10 10 ASSOCIATES 5 10 5 10 10 10 10 5 10 10 5 10 arcaBrnsiJula Baranoski Patricia Herstek Cox Suzanne Gribb A. James Goobic Koterba Kathleen Gilmore Trevethan Karen Gibbs Tomaselli Margaret Garcia Demko Barbara Gagliardi Yanoshak Jill Furman A. David Firestine A. Jane Dragon Musto-Van Noy Anne Dessoye Frank Denion Sheila Davis J. Richard Davis Hadsall Alice Davenport B. Eric Cullen Bailey Karen Comparetta Holl Sandra Comparetta J. Guy Chisarick Richard Chandler-Oliveira Catherine Casey P. Thomas Camoni Aulisio Barbara Bufano Denisco Mariel Bryant Lucinda Bordow D. William Bolesta Pamela Bennett Brychta Lynn Babskie M. Robert Arend Leland Carol Alick Smith Ann Mary $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS Zellner E. Alan A.Weinstein Richard Ward Roche Elizabeth Walters Bray Linda R.Walters Daniel M.Treacy Joseph Treacy Hughes Dianne Tope Sullum Enid Paciotti E. Nazzareno Massey Ramsey Kathryn Kleinhans V. Anthony Jacobs A. Harvey Hoover D. Eric Gettinger B. George Dainowski Helene Costanzo A. Thomas Borzatti Ryneski Rita $249 - $100 FARLEY ac iboYurek Ziobro Nancy Scarpino McNicholl Barbara Tabit Tabone Carol Spiegel S. Brent Shannon Guiles Shirley Sauder Levoy Julie Samuel-Bickford Linda Sample Gruscavage Anne Roberts Latona Marie Anne Plikaitis A. Barbara Phillips Patricia Phillips E. Carlton Paikin H. Mark Mitchell Aiken Frances Mertz Bruch Carolyn Jr. Mandell, G. John Lukridge J. William Kulonda J. Stephen Kosenak Catherine Kelly Tuyle Van Jacquelyn ASSOCIATES 10 10 5 10 10 10 5 5 5 10 5 5 10 10 1 5 5 10 10 5 5 5 10 5 20-$499 - $250 BLUE Phair E. Bruce Jr. Ortman, W. Lloyd Murphy Parkin Pamela Matley P. Robert Sorg Cienciva J. Rosemaria $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The Baker P. Charles $4,999 - $2,500 PRESIDENT’S Zaydon Joseph Marianelli A. Emilio $9,999 - $5,000 FOUNDER’S Sidhu S. Jay $499,999 - $250,000 DIAMOND Society Wilkes John The • • • 1973 OF CLASS n .Orzek M. Ann Morse Julie Carolyn Meck Goobic Denise MacDonald Church Bonnie Kollar Moyer Elaine Keiper A. Stephen Jones N. Richard Hussa Carol Hess L. Preston Gilotti Barbara Fry Karen Flack B. C. Glen Dessoye Alba Angela DeCanio D. Ronald Boylan Mazur Janet Boland A. Rosemary Marcy Bennett N. Cheryl Behmke R. Thomas Basho D. Stephen Baranoski Metzger Karen Baranoski T. Joseph Aufiero Piston Donna Anonymous $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS Ward Pugsley Linda Umbach Pufko Stephanie J.Tramaloni Theodore Silberman Schmidt Brenda Niezgoda Paul Margo G. John MacIntyre W. Duncan Klemish M. Drew Goldstein D. Robert Gettinger Farley Lindsay Fitch H. Clyde Eddy Sandt Lyndell Dubik John Brennan Chisarick Diane Blum B. Irene $249 - $100 FARLEY James Olearczyk Susan Jr. Eustis, R. Nathan CIRCLE CIRCLE ASSOCIATES 5 ASSOCIATES 10 CIRCLE 10 10 CIRCLE 10 1 5 5 10 10 10 5 5 10 50–$999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The Miller Lee W. $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN Society Wilkes John The • • • 1974 OF CLASS A.Young Judith P.Yakus Ronald White Koch Deborah D.Weber Edward Ungvarsky P. Mary Thomas James Sumski Ricco Brenda Shapiro Eisen Doris III Schilling L. John Salsburg Oxman Felice Roeder Casola Judith Ritter L. David Platt Kay Pisano R. John Pisano Zembrzuski Barbara Perkins Maciun Margaret oc th King Stahl Joyce Houck Rinken Debra Hollis F. Gregory Haft Pinson Jane Linda Grandinetti A. Jeffrey Gomez Beerish June Fanucci Kuzminski Karen Fanucci A. Allan Dungey E. Clifton Damiano C. Joseph Coffin Donna Chapura H. Denise Camoni A. Gene Bloss Seltzer Diane Behmke Pellegrini Doreen E.Auron Philip Alfano Scatena Linda $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS Zellner A. Margaret Solfanelli Chislo Beverly O’Boyle J. Michael Morgan Rogers Ann Bettie Mazzolla J. John Mayo Donahue Christine Mattei Dwaine Kehrli Downs Susan Goldstein Pezzner Susan Ford T. Raymond Dzugan T. Robert Desombre Carl James Davy J. Kevin Cohen M. David Castrucci Paula $249 - $100 FARLEY Sadvary Duane Kramer G. Darryl Curry F. Richard $499 - $250 BLUE Phair Kmietowicz Karen Lopez M. Elizabeth CIRCLE CIRCLE ASSOCIATES 10 iigb class by giving 10 5 ASSOCIATES 5 10 10 5 5 10 10 5 10 5 5 100-$2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN R.Thomas William $4,999 - $2,500 PRESIDENT’S Society Wilkes John The • • • 1975 OF CLASS Zettle D. Robert S.Yanoshak Randolph Wotanis Cheplick Constance Whalen Rinehimer Ruth A. Waselik Linder Jill Stashik Presnal Carol Shuleski A. Ronald Sherman Gogate Sulochana Schilling Litiaho Nadzia Sauer A. Marguerite Pithis Greenberg Nancy Pecuch M. Harry Pattison Hall Marcia Masi D. Richard Margavage Januszewski Sandra Jr. Lopatto, H. Richard Lisman J. Jacob al Stopkoski Marla Finn Covert Karen Jr. Dennis, B. Theodore Jr. Conrad, J. Philip Cardoni Swantek Agnes $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS Zoranski Gloria Drahus-Wisloski Carol Topolewski Rodda Nancy E.Thompson Jane Super Rapoch Ann Solfanelli Stephen Ozgo G. Clarence Moran J. Patrick Milmoe B. Robert Mashas A. Robert Lehman G. Robert Kowalek C. David Jr. Howes, S. Robert Haeckler K. Brian Gorski P. Edward Finn M. Brian Bartosh Raymond $249 - $100 FARLEY Offshack M. George Kimball Schultz Nancy III James Brynley Ford Zaleski Joan Ford J. Bernard Buchina M. Christine Bradbury R. William Bradbury Lenahan Cynthia $499 - $250 BLUE Baron E. Andrew $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The Donaleski G. Kevin Davis L. David CIRCLE CIRCLE • ASSOCIATES eotof report 10 5 CIRCLE 10 ASSOCIATES 10 5 1 10 10 5 10 10 5 10 5 5 10 5 5 10 10 gifts

37 WILKES | Winter 2008 38 WILKES | Winter 2008 eotof report .SsnStephens Susan M. Schillaci A. Patricia Schifano-Milmoe Vilma Roberts W. Harold Rifkin S. Michael Rifkin German Margery Nieman Dinkel Deborah Miller D’Angelo Kerry Lenihan Burgess Margaret Kneiss J. John Jones R. Diane Fielder V. Susan Dohrn MacIntyre Gail Jr. Clements, D. Robert Cargo Lataro Deborah Cabot B. Daniel $249 - $100 FARLEY Walsh Speak Robyn Ostroski B. Raymond Meyers Foster Gay Fromel William Jr. Baloga, M. Stephen $499 - $250 BLUE Sullivan J. Richard Marchetti J. Joseph J.Allan Richard $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The Spinelli J. Robert Morgan J. James Cheung W. William Besler A. Philip Besler Gusgekofski Carolann $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN Society Wilkes John The • • • 1976 OF CLASS Williams Cordora Roseann Williams Miller Anita Weber Cook Leslie Swiatek Katra Barbara Shuleski Drost Diane Shores Evans Dale Seleski A. Pauline Schneider A. Deborah Pucilowski Chupka Sally Potera C. Joseph Pezzicara W. Thomas Patsiokas Stelios Patsiokas Tracy Anne Orasky Richard Judy McCollom E. Marguerite Martin A. Carol Macik Markowitz Janet Link Catherine Kuczynski S. Frances Kratz M. Gary Hornick Myers Bethann Hogan Gannon Barbara Gustave P. Raymond Grasavage Ceresi Rebecca Gabriel Pinter Paula CIRCLE CIRCLE gifts ASSOCIATES 10 5 5 5 ASSOCIATES 5 5 5 5 • 5 10 10 5 10 iigb class by giving 10 5 5 adaSeadPiccone Shepard Sandra Morgan Witherow Kim Landmesser Drew $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN S.Adams Paul $4,999 - $2,500 PRESIDENT’S Martin Stone Patrice $9,999 - $5,000 FOUNDER’S Rhodes Belin Mary Cesare Schaal Denise $99,999 - $10,000 TRUSTEE Society Wilkes John The • • • 1977 OF CLASS Zubritzky C. Peter Whitehouse Santilli Amy Weinstock Malacari Inez S.Taroli Garry Smith E. Jane Skeras John Gary Runiewicz Thomas Regna Hooley Joyce Orasky E. James Munson D. Charles Minelli Barbara Marietta McHugh L. Anthony Marcy C. Thomas Macik J. Paul Luksa Domarasky Joan Liva Rubin Shelley Kopcho Macur Marianne Janusziewicz Sabalesky Darice Herron Cellucci Arlene Guarin Gurick Regina Frye Brozzetti Louise Ford Lewis Jane Evans Mae Luanne Eastwood Gudoski Deborah Dungey Kester Carol Danilack Mahally Andrea Coombs L. Terry Massey Chandler Barbara Burlington Bendik Maryrose Benjamin Montague Marianne $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS ed .Halland L. Wendy Esrick Steven Diestelmeier McKalips Ruth Chiumento P. Nicholas Cherundolo P. David Buckley W. Joseph Baab G. Holly D. Gerald $249 - $100 FARLEY Sears A. Deborah Renoe D. Jeffrey LoPresti S. Michael $499 - $250 BLUE Club Farley Eugene The Spinelli Cullinan Patty M. CIRCLE ASSOCIATES ASSOCIATES 10 10 CIRCLE 5 CIRCLE ASSOCIATES 10 5 10 10 10 5 10 10 5 10 10 5 alW Monk W. Earl Molotsky Horensky Sandra Minetola J. John Maziarczyk Claire Mahonski D. Rick Koons J. Deborah Kawczenski Englot Joanne Jones R. Theresa Jacobs J. Mark Helmbold A. William Goodwin Butkiewicz Louise Goff Clune Sharon Evans J. Manuel Edmunds S. Harold Dickinson Smith Donna Daniels S. Arthur Calkins Bennett Charles Buntz Fritz Jill F. James S.Anger Michael $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS Zubris M. John J.Ward Thomas Preefer David Roy Ozgo Williams Catherine Mutarelli D. Richard Hofman James Bridget ihr .Hofman K. Richard Groves Pechalonis Diane Esrick Sharkey Ann Carpenter Pugliese Joanne $249 - $100 FARLEY Niziolek J. Barry $499 - $250 BLUE Kovalski Mackavage Terri Jones G. Jeffrey Jolley A. David $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The Mack Mills Judith MacLean Levens Susan MacLean A. Gregory Herrmann McDonald Brigette Dombroski E. Raymond $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN Simms Politis Rhea Adams Reiter Jean $4,999 - $2,500 PRESIDENT’S Society Wilkes John The • • • 1978 OF CLASS A.Yedinak Joseph A.Ward Patrick Swatko Jackson Terri Stefanko S. Inez Sekusky W. Joseph Pupa J. Edward Pappadeas Malloy Kay Mary Paliscak Thomas Murray D. Eric Heath A. Gene CIRCLE CIRCLE ASSOCIATES 5 10 5 5 5 10 CIRCLE ASSOCIATES 10 10 10 5 10 10 5 nraCuaKealey Chuba Andrea Hunter Delevan Elaine Huggler Pashchuk Carol Herron R. Bryan Hasneh Casem Denise Gelb G. Joel Gardner E. Gary Finkelstein Mark Danko M. James Daley Heffernan Paula Campbell Kennedy Karen Booth D. Michael Boberick M. Jeffrey Berman Lang Sally Barbett F. Samuel $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS Vitek Ann Jacqueline Tuckman Cosgrove Margaret Suchoski K. John Speziale J. Michael Reynolds Kern Mary Patterson M. Cynthia Palanzo A. David Moran J. James Miller A. Jane Last McCarthy Patricia Klecanda J. Robert eadn rvtaSamselski Cravatta Geraldine Moody John Kurt Manochi Rentschler Margaret Khalife-McCracken Rosa Jr. Hungarter, F. David Horrox E. Donald Ho T. John Cook H. Michael Bostrom Lucchesi Karen $249 - $100 FARLEY Morris Ann Patricia Jr. Burton, I. Donald $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The Pawlush Corbett Carol Ogren E. Philip Herrmann W. Frederick IV Ellis, H. John Condron Bell Betsy $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN Society Wilkes John The • • • 1979 OF CLASS deSandes Maryjean J.Yakaitis David Walden Allmon Linda Stofko J. Robert Speicher F. Clark Schoen J. Terry Rabinowitz Smith Harriet Munson Phillips Cynthia Mucciolo Anita Michael Chisarick Donna Meehan Marie Anita McCormick Noone Rosemary McCormick C. Kevin Mailloux Glawe Cynthia Mack J. John CIRCLE ASSOCIATES 5 10 10 5 5 10 ASSOCIATES 5 5 5 5 5 10 5 5 5 10 5 5 5 5 10 10 5 1 * 0o oeyaso osctv giving consecutive Deceased of years more giving or consecutive 10 of years more or 5 Chair Class mlJ.Tabit Emil Stelma Morgan Ann Mary Argenio-Sperrazza Sandra Sokola P. Thomas Pluskey Enama Lois Myers Lynn Sharon Miller Gilbert Gregory Maloney J. James Koze D. John Jr. Kerestes, D. Joseph Johnson Jane Nancy Johnson Elaine Claire Hughes Timko Ann Havrilchak M. William Hampton Wickiser Doreen Grimaldi Roman Cheryl Greenwood E. Robert Glidden Yedlock Deborah Gibbons J. William Gardner Hurst Wilma Jr. Frye, D. William Ellis Zawatski Sharon Crute Imler Sheila Benedetto Venarucci Renee Bell Herbert Scott $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS ai M.Williams David III J.White Edward R.Torre Paul M.Toole Joseph Shaw A. William Rado A. Mark McNelis G. Michael Maxim M. David Jr. Lewis, V. William Kolodgie E. Bruno Jackson A. Craig Harris Scott Judith Eckmann Theobald Susan Devaney L. James Croghan J. Stephen Bremser Kent Julie Bosack A. Carol Johnson Bechtel Janet D.Angelella Joseph $249 - $100 FARLEY Mullen J. Lawrence Chisdak W. Michael $499 - $250 BLUE C.Willner Shepard Martin-Lamp Ann Joye Evanchick C. Christine $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The Ralston N. Thomas $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN Edwards P. James $4,999 - $2,500 PRESIDENT’S Society Wilkes John The • • • 1980 OF CLASS CIRCLE CIRCLE ASSOCIATES CIRCLE ASSOCIATES 10 5 10 5 5 10 5 5 5 5 10 10 5 eis mt Georgiou Smith Melissa Finn Chandler Susan Demko Sunder Jacqueline D’Amico Dean Coates Davis Lynda Chapman Prater Debra Bupp Ormsby Joy III Bowes Malcolm R. Bielecki J. Robert Bennick M. Joanne $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS Stusnick E. William Stevens B. John Stapleton Farley Sarah Shields Tomko Sandra Schott Rebarchak Mary Romanowski S. Edward Moyer Scalese Cheryl Michael E. Gary Jr. Hicks, C. Harry Gallagher Gries Colleen Clements McCarthy Jean Mary $249 - $100 FARLEY Czachor P. Louis $499 - $250 BLUE Grillo S. Stephen $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The King E. Barbara $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN Miller R. William $9,999 - $5,000 FOUNDER’S Society Wilkes John The • • • 1981 OF CLASS Zimmer Whitmore Donna S.Yablon Jeffrey Welch Rodda Barbara Suchanic M. Susan Sciamanna N. Kenneth III Pierantoni A. Fred Patrick J. Donald Ohmott Bellas Judith Ohmott M. Edward Nordheim J. Richard Jr. Needham, B. Thomas Murphy Harding Joanne Miller Michael Millar Linda Marino A. Philip Hagen E. Charles Grimaldi J. Anthony Cellitti B. Lewis Cable Roberts Cheryl Broda V. Michael III Brace S. Edgar Bordo Keiderling Julie G.Arrigoni David J.Abraham Margaret $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS 10 5 1 * 0o oeyaso osctv giving consecutive Deceased of years more giving or consecutive 10 of years more or 5 Chair Class CIRCLE CIRCLE ASSOCIATES CIRCLE ASSOCIATES 5 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 10 5 ahrn uohrShafer Durocher Catherine Pawlush G. Michael Miller Thompson Debra Lamoreaux Thomas Rosanne Kovacs Nagy Martha George Ann Marjorie Gaydos E. Joseph Coopey P. Glenn Cooper Wysowski Patricia Burkholder Kutz Brenda Brautigan P. Michael Bloschichak Andrew Alsbrooks Cavanaugh Karen $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS E.Vlahovic Anthony Vernon Steckel Karen III Schultheis F. Carl Kleinman R. Keith Heltzel Layaou Kathleen $249 - $100 FARLEY Levy McDermott Ruth Fromel Bastos De Donna Carey Lynne $499 - $250 BLUE Williams Richard Bruce $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The Casey W. Terrence $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN Freeman Shelley $99,999 - $10,000 TRUSTEE Society Wilkes John The • • • 1982 OF CLASS A.Yatko Benedict Tomassetti Stillarty Antoinette Steve J. Peter Steve Barnick Judith Shandra Ferretti Donna Seidof Bennis Jeanette Sr. Schaar, F. Ronald Richards J. Thomas Pacchioni Nilsen Maria Mina J. Joseph Michael S. Randy McLaughlin Connor Cheryl McCarthy Kevin Link Kollar Kathy Kanner C. Paul Kane F. Thomas Johnson M. Theresa Hritzak Matley Susan Grudzinski J. James eadJ O’Hara J. Gerald $499 - $250 BLUE Club Farley Eugene The • • • 1983 OF CLASS Zuzelski Chandler Deborah CIRCLE CIRCLE CIRCLE ASSOCIATES ASSOCIATES ASSOCIATES 5 5 10 rcL Johnson L. Eric Haas Daniel Robert Grinavich Evans Diana Grandinette Hunter Sherry Conyngham G. George Cassidy Solowe Deborah Carey Ogurkis Jennifer Carey R. David Beer Pagano Rosanne $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS Villegas Lens Amy Riper Van Marie Ellen V C.Thomas Stephen Thomas Bartels Sandra Roke-Thomas Marie Pfister Hyde Mary Mitchell C. Thomas Lewis Ellen Mary Groff Kopec Gloria Garbor R. Jeffrey Fellin Gombeda Diane Dean Louise Carol Brody J. Roy Brody Thomas Joan Blose K. Linda Alford Shields Siena $249 - $100 FARLEY rni .Gruscavage S. Francis Dodge B. William Dodge Hidock Patricia Dietrich C. Paul Chupka Galli Kathleen Brunelli Nitka Donna Boyer W. Paul $249 - $100 FARLEY O’Hara McElroy Tracy Klepadlo White Regina Gross Michener Sharon $499 - $250 BLUE Club Farley Eugene The Roth P. Steven $99,999 - $10,000 TRUSTEE Society Wilkes John The • • • 1984 OF CLASS M.Victor Silas D.Tough Gary Swartz Fahmy Roya Coccodrilli Kimberly Stevens E. Thomas Schilling C. Daniel Ross Poirier Susan Reap R. James Pettinato Nagle Janice Nadzan A. Michael Meigh Young Barbara Marcato Dodson Barbara Mackavage S. Edward Mackavage Scaran Danelle Krzywicki Karlotski Linda Krzemien Wagner Joanne Kman M. Stanley Kersteen E. Duane Strickland CIRCLE ASSOCIATES ASSOCIATES ASSOCIATES 5 5 5 5 5 10 5 5 5 10 5 aineAfn Telincho Alfano Marianne Sosnowski Elgonitis Carol Soboleski Albert David Ruch Theodore Reese Kuhl Jocelyn Race Wachs Marcia Martin D. Janet Mack M. Gary Henry J. Christopher Hannon Dennis Gernhart S. Jeffrey Gernhart Bligh Debra Fama R. Vincent Dylewski F. Joseph Dennis Proeller Ellen Czeck W. Edward Collins A. James Chikowski Eugene Romanovitch Marie Ann Jr. Cassidy, J. Richard Alba Kotula Valerie $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS McCormick TolanMarguerite Reynolds Potter Katherine Renna Elaine Ruth Perry S. John Moses Marseco Kathleen Moran Rosick Barbara Mitchell Schafer Catherine Kresovich A. Kimberly Kelley Legault Janet Johnson Mark Edwin Hughes R. Frank oetNge Jr. Nagle, Robert Melusen Alan McKenna J. Michael Masciola J. Michael Luongo P. Sandra Lawler Mauri Hockenbury C. Jeffrey Charsha Dianne Cabot Pardy Nancy Balutis J. Thomas $249 - $100 FARLEY Swirbel J. Thomas Mastrokyriakos Paul Mastrokyriakos Brown Jacqueline Bove Karen $499 - $250 BLUE Davis Maier Susan $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The Mulligan J. James Chipego A. John $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN Society Wilkes John The • • • 1985 OF CLASS Zoller Conrad Charmaine M.Watchulonis Dianne Unrath A. Robert Chikowski CIRCLE CIRCLE ASSOCIATES 5 1 5 iigb class by giving ASSOCIATES 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 5 10 5 5 5 10 icn .Ksuo,Jr. Kashulon, J. Vincent Kashulon Lamoreux Gail Jessen Kennedy Kathleen Hornung D. Cheryl Homishak Michael Gotthardt Meyers Melissa Geise Ronald Fletcher Vassia Suzanne Fereck Butera Carmella Elias S. Lori Dopko J. Evelyn Derner Richard Dempsey Carol Connolly P. Sean Connolly Farrell Ann Beth Bogdon Sandra Behm Paulshock Karen Bartoletti Selner Denise Barrett Richard Alba Gruzenski Theresa $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS P.Williams Timothy Walsh Hyde Kathleen D.Wachowski Eugene J.Vidal Stephen dadJ Hudson J. Edward Harfman Tom Galli Karen Hudome Fahmy Randa Cummings A. Paul Boyer Gibson Elizabeth Banta Russell $249 - $100 FARLEY Reidinger F. Eric $499 - $250 BLUE Jr. J.Thomas, Thomas Allardyce Thomas $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The Rubino C. Jay $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN Society Wilkes John The • • • 1986 OF CLASS Ziobro E. Joseph Walker Marie Ann J.Venturi Robert J.Tokach Jeffrey Swim Murray J. Soroka Raymond Schilling Liddic Michelle Rexer Scicchitano Marianne Rexer L. Christopher Reynolds R. Rossar Poepperling Marie Ann Paradies A. Michele Orren W. George Opet M. James Jr. Marino, A. Michael Maleski Ann Debra Lee Ting Alice Kman Shinn Karen Kelly F. 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39 WILKES | Winter 2008 40 WILKES | Winter 2008 eotof report ibryTkc Kellar Tokach Kimberly Giovannini Lisa Eveland Onuschak Cynthia Dutch R. Andrew Daveski J. Edwin Chisarick Balutis Joan Campbell Herman Ellen Brandell Ott Lori $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS Shapiro E. Marc Hockenbury Skudera Jill Fellin W. Chris Faust E. Keturah Douris Cornelius DeLay M. Roy Daches Ann Alysse Chmil Victor Joyce Buoni J. William $249 - $100 FARLEY Williams Sandra Ritz George Ricko J. Thomas Bulger H. John Bulger C. Alice $499 - $250 BLUE Club Farley Eugene The Rupp Michael Briskie S. Joseph $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN Society Wilkes John The • • • 1987 OF CLASS Zuzik M. Thaddeus J.Warnick David J.Thede William J.Temprine James Santuk M. Joseph Reno B. Eric Pancerella M. Carmen Melusen R. Gary Madigan Hoover Eleanor Land-Servagno Kimberly Kimple Leinbach Robin Hockenbury George Heffelfinger W. Phillip Graham Zimmerman Sherri Frauens J. Barry Demkovitz Pollick Laura Clarke P. Dennis Chmil Paul $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS Zukoski J. Matthew Zarin Rauschmayer Mary D.Way Christopher Reynolds David Jr. Popko, J. Thomas Murphy DeCinti Lisa McKenna Marko Frances Mattise Michael Jr. Long, C. John Kennelly J. Daniel Keirans Koshatzky Ann Mary CIRCLE gifts ASSOCIATES 5 10 10 10 1 5 ASSOCIATES 10 5 5 5 5 • 10 5 iigb class by giving 10 5 o Shade Jon Saraceno Anthony Ruch Tometchko Dianne Querci C. Marilyn Procopio J. Dennis Peightel S. William Kopenis M. Lawrence Jordan C. Lisa Garcia Cooper Kimberly Fomalont Joel Feierstein Julie Duran Kyra Dubinski A. Daniel DeVincentis V. Michael III Crowley E. Francis Connolly R. Christopher Brindle Zeller Jane Bardsley G. Steven $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS E.Tuttle Chadwick Toole Markowski Ann Stanko M.Ayres Ryan T. Matthew Jr. Griffin, William Eibach Bottazzi Rosemary Banta Sigman Lisa $249 - $100 FARLEY Club Farley Eugene The Colandrea Douglas $99,999 - $10,000 TRUSTEE Society Wilkes John The • • • 1988 OF CLASS Wisnosky Amy Shaffer L. Dauryne Riley R. Christopher Rendina A. Sandra Rendina Alex Rakauskas Bolcarovic Christine Piotrowski Baldwin Stacey Nulton R. Daniel Michenfelder Scott McDonagh William McDonagh Onesko Theresa McAleer Michelle McAleer Brian Lamoreaux C. Sheldon Kultys M. Joseph Knox C. Allan id osnColandrea Hoyson Linda $99,999 - $10,000 TRUSTEE Society Wilkes John The • • • 1989 OF CLASS Ziobro Carswell Ann Beth Wink Ann Nancy P.Wasel Matthew Vassia Carl Tully Cota Kelley A.Topfer Kurt Tellie Armstrong Carole Sullivan J. Edward ASSOCIATES 5 10 ASSOCIATES ASSOCIATES 5 10 10 5 rse Henry-Shade Kristen Feerick Fullam Sarah Drozdis Vagnarelli Lori Divers Hricko Nancy Cunard C. Eugene Burke Sell Cheryl Broskoske L. Stephen Bowman B. John Berger S. Robert W.Alexis Bruce $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS Kotch C. Joel Kolessar J. Michael Champi A. Jerry $249 - $100 FARLEY Hatch A. Roger $499 - $250 BLUE Sitzler D. Robert Perry L. Samuel $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The oehF.Argenio Joseph Argenio Brown Donna $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS Stettler F. Wallace $249 - $100 FARLEY Serafin J. John Charnetski M. Carl Butler Thomas Shirley $499 - $250 BLUE Club Farley Eugene The Gavin Holden Wendy $4,999 - $2,500 PRESIDENT’S Society Wilkes John The • • • 1990 OF CLASS J.Wojtowicz Christopher Roth Wilde Denise D.Wachowski Robert Smith Coyle Jane Sieminski B. Adam Seamans D. Jeffrey Richmond Collier Grace Renner Miller Deborah Raymond Henry Carol Price J. Eric Pors R. Louis Moyer Stortz Susan Morgan A. Marcella Marriggi M. Marlene Lombardo L. Helen Lerch A. Jeffrey Klub J. David Katulka L. Gary Kapes J. Mark Jones Rychwalski Judith Horwath Marie Renee CIRCLE CIRCLE CIRCLE ASSOCIATES ASSOCIATES 5 1 CIRCLE 5 5 10 5 5 10 5 5 5 10 10 h onWle Society Wilkes John The • • • 1991 OF CLASS Zusman Raviv Ronit Zusman Ehud Zupanovic A. Michael W.Wilson Steve Jr. H.Williams, Joseph Summers Brian Siegel T. Mark Savelli A. John Renner D. Andrew Pereira Fuhrmann Nancy Miller Ann Kimberly Ivan M. Theresa Huggler A. Bruce Gruver Alesi Ann Catherine Forlenza J. Lee Demellier L. Hazle Creasing J. Thomas Costenbader M. Teresa Connolly Donohue Karen Castellano Furlong Kelli Bleich M. Lisa Barth C. Scott J.Aritz Dominick ayJPetcavich J Gary O’Brien R. Patrick Morelli Arkey Milford A. Deborah Liscinski E. Mark Kwak J. Edward Knabb-Reed Lisa Kinsella J. Daniel Kaszuba C. David Ivory Lewis Kimberley Homza M. Gretchen Hiscox Carol Heitman Richard Ginther McKeon Kim Gaydos Miller Brenda Frederick E. Norman Ellis A. Judith Debach Gudleski Patrice Daley K. John Crew Kilyanek Anne Corbett T. Spencer Brown Elizabeth Cynthia Bree Dzienisiewski Donna Batha J. Ernest Alonzo Nancy $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS J.Ward Kimberly Smith Adamchak Susan Sheehan Schukis Beth Amy Gould E. Mary Glod M. Victoria $249 - $100 FARLEY III Sheehan F. John Engel J. Craig $499 - $250 BLUE Club Farley Eugene The Rodechko M. Virginia $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN CIRCLE ASSOCIATES 5 5 10 10 5 1 5 ASSOCIATES 10 10 10 10 10 5 1 * 0o oeyaso osctv giving consecutive Deceased of years more giving or consecutive 10 of years more or 5 Chair Class id iruzBohenek Wiernusz Linda $499 - $250 BLUE Club Farley Eugene The Napier Crosbie Melissa $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN Russ R. Raymond $9,999 - $5,000 FOUNDER’S Society Wilkes John The • • • 1992 OF CLASS W.YoungbloodThomas B.Yoskoski Edward J.Watkins Robert Wall McCormack Tubiello David Shawn Shovlin Piatkowski Kristen Shankweiler F. William Sebastianelli M. Ronald Saraceno Litzenberger Denise Ruda R. Richard Rothwell W. Steven ila .Uprd Jr. Umphred, J. William Bohenek J. Brian $499 - $250 BLUE Club Farley Eugene The Mickelson O’Donnell Melanie $2,499 - $1,000 WILKES JOHN Society Wilkes John The • • • 1993 OF CLASS Rock J. Raymond Risley Kathleen Raspen A. Janice Queen R. Daniel Puzio D. Stephen Patackis Jeffrey O’Brien Nagle Nadine Mrozoski Joelle Mercuri P. Cecelia Mancino D. Rosalie Malone M. Michael Kish D. Joseph Herb L. Shelley Groce J. Mac Eike C. Jason Dunn A. Carl Daley Corbett Michele Breckner K. John Biehl Ralph $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS K.Tufankjian Dearon Rock Jeffrey Meyers H. Gary Kirkwood L. Stuart $249 - $100 FARLEY Umphred McGeary Kathleen CIRCLE CIRCLE ASSOCIATES CIRCLE 10 10 ASSOCIATES ASSOCIATES 5 10 5 5 5 10 5 10 5 5 ar Queen Laura O’Boyle K. Suzanne Noel-Hable C. Heather Murphy Carol Maxwell M. Scott Lefchak L. Michael Kratzer P. Kevin Jordan P. Timothy Iskra A. Lisa Hoffman Xin-Tian Herbst W. Brett Henry LeAnn Halama K. George Guss R. Walter Guitson J. Alan Fasching A. Jennifer Endres S. Steven Donovan A. Michele Bullock K. Janice Brakefield J. Michael Brakefield Heba Bolton C. William Bidelspach E Douglas Aquino Spitzer L. Jennifer $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS Stewart Berberick Denise Potera J. Paul McCaffrey Matthew Barno M. Kevin $249 - $100 FARLEY Novitsky P. Jody Lynch F. Stephen $499 - $250 BLUE Club Farley Eugene The • • • 1994 OF CLASS Smith S. Bryan Simmons C. Sylvia Royer A. Patricia Phillips M. Carleen Oshinski Janel Miller N. Ronald Maxwell Dicton Donna Marshall Kuhar Lori Lorusso C. Mary Hoffman J. Karl Frederick Pitcavage Holly Dziedzic J. Andrew Collins McGroarty Marie Ann Clark M. Jonathan Breese L. Bonnee Bidelspach Gibbs Diane Bauman A. Mark Banks C. Brian H.Addison Frederick $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS McHale D. Richard McCaffrey Shedlock Rebecca LaFratte Rosemary Evans M. Frederick D.Albert Aaron $249 - $100 FARLEY 10 5 1 * 0o oeyaso osctv giving consecutive Deceased of years more giving or consecutive 10 of years more or 5 Chair Class CIRCLE ASSOCIATES ASSOCIATES 10 5 10 5 5 5 oehF.Woodward Joseph Wienckoski Judith M.Vrabel Jacinta Smith W. James Semanek J. Thomas Ruskey C. David Ruane P Joseph Mazzeo F. Andrew Cesari Lord Kristen Koter D. Vaughn Keller Escarge Kimberly Hines A. David Dudeck E. Dennis Dorsey P. John Diskin Michelle Crayton L. Linda Cackowski S. Matthew Bloss P. Joan C.Ardan Lynda Jr. F.Ambrosino, Carmen M.Amadio Amy $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS Smith R Jason Potera Meyers Christie Noone F. William McBride P. Joseph Li Yahui R.Albert Sabeth $249 - $100 FARLEY Reilly P. Daniel Cresho J. Paul $499 - $250 BLUE Malkemes J. Susan $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The • • • 1995 OF CLASS G.Wade Mark Vinci DePue Julie Stella-Konnick Gina Snyder W. George Smith J. Thomas Smith Merena Elizabeth Shiber J. Louis Schmidt L. Tama Scheible Stanski Suzanne ila .Beggs R. William F.Anoia James L.Allred Garth A.Abu-Nabaa Hisham $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS Noone Swartwood Tammy Murthy P. Vani Julius J. John Cowan Bednarczyk Karen Associate Farley Club Farley Eugene The • • • 1996 OF CLASS Zuranski Marchel Alexandria CIRCLE CIRCLE ASSOCIATES 5 5 10 10 5 5 10 10 5 5 ihe .Noone G. Michael Higginson N. Sean $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The • • • 1997 OF CLASS G.Watkins Robert B.Warner Melissa Smith Tammaro Rose Qureshi E. Ali Parrs P. Gregory McDonald Maryellen McCoy W. Brian Heffner A. Chad Hawk Woods Kimberly Hansen W. Stephen Hanley Dolfi Karen Grube N. Gerald Groshek A. Kimberly Franks A. Brian Dziak M. Todd Dolan A. Nancy Decker C. John hitn Tondrick Christine Perch Ann Lori Fras Michael I. Dougher P. Jonathan Costello Beardsworth Amy Barrouk N. Michael $249 - $100 FARLEY Club Farley Eugene The • • • 1998 OF CLASS Zych Ryan Edmund Stoker C. Aaron Sabatini Yurcho Ann Leah Marks Marie Ann Keegan C. Tara Harden Robert Shawn Hahn-Crunden Heather Goodwin J. Sandra Galante Fox Donna Dziedzic S. Matthew Dunham Brian Dechman J. Mark Bogdon Beierle Jeanette E.Atkinson Louis $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS Mascia M. Angelica Mace Erik James Klotz R. Bradley Habowski J. David Costello J. Robert $249 - $100 FARLEY Redmond Brian Novitsky C. Alan $499 - $250 BLUE Carr B. Kimberly Black Martin Lisa Bidding S. David CIRCLE CIRCLE ASSOCIATES ASSOCIATES 5 5 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 ayL un,Jr. Quinn, L. Gary $499 - $250 BLUE Club Farley Eugene The • • • 1999 OF CLASS Winters Radle Denise Telechowski Tobin Judith A.Tabbit Lisa Shovlin J. Francis Prisco Nobles Melinda Petrucelli Tricia Pelak Straub Anne Mirigliani R. Nicholas McCoy Fasciana Jill Steinson Ann Toni Guitson L. Karen Greco Andres Deborah Dewey LeaAnn Coxe Rasnick Melissa Copley J. Charles Clancy H. David Cannon Patricia Bass L. Stephanie $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS hrlSihQuinn Smith Cheryl Jr. Mason, A. John $499 - $250 BLUE Club Farley Eugene The • • • 2000 OF CLASS S.Yenser Andrew Werner Knepp Heidi Walck Maria Gabriella J.Vinovrski Todd Urban A Thomas Uhouse Brown Ann Mary Tomaszewski Frank Stange J. Lance Saigal Atul Sabatini J. Bruce Redding D. Steven Previc T. Keith Peleschak J. Matthew Martin Lahr Judith Krzysik Stanley Joseph Hozza Dimmick Anita George C. Thomas Frask Kostanesky Robin Flannery Birmer Jennifer Engelman A. Randy Durkin B. Diane Doran H. Ryan Carpenter Carpenetti Patricia Blosky Kershitsky Ann Mary Baines Ann Patricia $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS Sachse DuBois Debra Pruett Erhard Kristine McCree C. Michael John Jennifer Fadden J. Joseph Doughton W. Daniel Barrouk Mackay Jill $249 - $100 FARLEY CIRCLE CIRCLE ASSOCIATES iigb class by giving 10 5 5 10 5 5 5 10 aieE.Williams Janice Tallman Joseph Jason Strom G. Susan Stanalonis Serre Melissa Smalley M. Allison Stroud Sherburne Lyn Abby Ritter Aaron Duane Lubenow L. Brian Krehely John Robert Keller Marie Natalie Jones-Trusky L. Sharon Jacobs J. Alison Hersh L. Cheryl Hall B. Jeffrey Givens L. Richard Evans Leigh Krista Evans L. Jason Daniels A. Dustin DaRe J. Anthony Brinker E. Charles Braun J. Norbert $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS A.Williams James Williams Wilkes Carrie Smith C. Charles Miscavage Reilly Ann Michele Pammer Jo Melissa Gross A. Kimberly Gooden K. Beverly Birmingham Thomas Brian $249 - $100 FARLEY ae n Misera Ann Karen Mesics Geiger Stacy Merrick L. Megan McCabe Thomas Frank Krill Fritz L. Marcy Judge R. Brian Johnston J. Jeanette Jennings W. Michael Haffey Ann Sharon Sheakoski Frey A. Megan Foust D. Ted DiMartino David Dawson Henninger L. Shanna Collins J. Gregory Clark W. William Bogusky M. Joyce Bender R. Matthew Bednarz T. Edward A.Amadio Richard $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS Seipp W. Richard Moore M. Robert Herb E. Scott $249 - $100 FARLEY Reitnour C. Matthew Martin D. Nathaniel Cooney Robert $499 - $250 BLUE Club Farley Eugene The • • • 2001 OF CLASS CIRCLE • ASSOCIATES ASSOCIATES eotof report 5 5 gifts

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James $249 - $100 FARLEY Diltz A Matthew $499 - $250 BLUE Grier Bartholomay J. $999 – $500 GOLD Club Farley Eugene The • • • 2002 OF CLASS CIRCLE CIRCLE CIRCLE CIRCLE gifts ASSOCIATES ASSOCIATES 5 5 5 • iigb class by giving 5 ihleD Kostelansky D. Michelle Kester M. James Kelly M. Dawn Jones A. Robert Huelbig G. Kenneth Hubbard L. Susan Hopkins M. Jennifer Hinkel L. Jessica Harper L. Michele Baldwin Goc V. Audrey Germani Brennan Amber Conner L. Carla Coalson Robert Clark Josine Clark M. Brandon Carr L. Scott Brokate Beth Karen Bricker J. Michael Borofski Richard David Beard J. Wendy A.Archavage Tiffany $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS L.Yenalevitch Sandra Swanson Rubillo M. Christina Silkowski Elliott Shegelski R. Maryann Sarno L. Melanie O’Leary D. Bryan Mattern F. Michael Liberski J. Michael Hulme D. Mark Hocking Leigh Jillian Burke Geary Cindie Budnick Richard Boyle-Moore M. 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Daniel Pape John Eric Myers Marie Shannon Mehring Lynn Jessica Mecca Melissa McGraw L. Erica Mathias L. Eileen Laubach R. Ryan Kotsko Jason aa C.Williams Sarah M.Williams Melissa L.Viscomi Jodi G.Velikis Vanessa Swarna Hari Shoval E. Karyn Sgroi Melissa Santarelli Tiffany Sanchez Kelly Reib M. Crystal Murphy A. Sarah Morales C. Julian Mesaros Robert Maybe A. Melissa Martucci E. Amanda Leymeister Sherri Kloss Joshua Kalar Onur Haladay M. Gregory Granoski M. Denise Giunta E. Bridget Gall Alexander Fera E. Mark Currier T. Maria Cook P. Daniel Campbell R. Daniel Brunischeski Ann Holly Bowan S. Jason Angelo Mark $99 to Up CONTRIBUTORS CIRCLE ASSOCIATES rcM.Wolf Eric Winsock Ann Julie ihleA.Young Michelle Wineland Connie Williams Amanda Webber Gregory WeaverMykeshia VaseyWendy Sinnott Wendy Shoff Joshua Shayka M. Jared Scherman Beth Michalek Jeneive Lewis E. Amanda Kelly Kathleen Hoff A. Gretchen Halleman Rose Crystal Grab Marie Sara Gilboy James Ent L. Michelle Duda Tiffany Dippre J. 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A.P.Kirby Jr. Foundation Inc. NACDS-Nat’l Assoc of Chain Drug Stores Mr. Daniel Sherman Mr.Allan P.Kirby Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Nagy Mr. & Mrs.Y.Judd Shoval Mr. Milan S. Kirby Mrs. Melissa L. Napier Mr. & Mrs. John J. Sickler Mr. John Walter Kluchinski Mr. Joseph J. Neetz SIDCO Attorney & Mrs.Allan Kluger NEPA Paint & Decorating Contractors Mr. & Mrs. Jay S. Sidhu Mr. & Mrs. George Kolesar NEPA American Society Highway Engineers SIFE USA Dr. & Mrs. Dan F.Kopen Mrs. Barbara Davenport Neville Attorney Virginia P.Sikes The Honorable & Mrs. Edwin M. Kosik N.R.G. Controls North Inc Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Silberman KPMG, L.L.P. Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. O’Hop Mr. & Mrs. Ronald W.Simms Mr.Alan Charles Krieger Mr. Phillip Edward Ogren Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Simonson Attorney & Mrs. Harold Kwalwasser One Source Staffing Solutions Mr. & Dr.Andrew J. Sordoni III Mr. Howard Lander & Mrs.Andrea PA Society of Public Accountants Mr. & Mrs.William B. Sordoni Gallet Lander NE Chapter (PSPA) Sordoni Foundation Inc. Mr. Drew Landmesser PNC Foundation Honorable & Mrs. Michael Sotirhos Dr. & Mrs. J. Michael Lennon Mr. & Mrs. George G. Pawlush Sovereign Bank Liberty Mutual Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Pearsall Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Spinelli Lightspeed Technologies Inc. Pennstar Bank Mr. Marvin L. Stein Llewellyn & McKane Inc. Attorney William A. Perlmuth Dr. Sanford B. Sternlieb Mr. & Mrs. J. David Lombardi Mr. Peter W.Perog Dr. & Mrs. Mark D. Stine Mrs. Melanie Maslow Lumia Mrs.Trudy M. Piatt SunGard Higher Education Attorney Jeffrey Lowenthal Attorney & Mrs.Arthur Piccone Mr.William Tarbart Miss Maggie Lund A. Pickett Construction Inc. Mr. Larry I.Taren Luzerne Foundation Mr. Peter R. Pisaneschi Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth H.Taylor Jr. M & T Charitable Foundation Mrs. Grace M. Plate The Lion Brewery Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Gregory A. MacLean Polish Room Committee The Michael & Estelle Sotirhos Mr. & Mrs.Thomas J. Mack Jr. Mr. Gary G. Popovich Family Foundation Magestic Systems Power Engineering Corporation The Pepsi Bottling Group Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Mahoney Prudential Financial The Rim Freeman Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Mailander Mr.Thomas N. Ralston The Weininger Foundation Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Mangelsdorf Jr. Dr. & Mrs.William F.Raub John & Josephine Thomas Foundation Mr. Emilio A. Marianelli Mr. Charles M. Reilly Mr.William R.Thomas Mrs. Marjorie H. Marquart Mrs. Mary B. Rhodes Training Resources Group Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Martin Mr.William H. Rice Mr. & Mrs. Ronald* & Joyce Tremayne Mr. George Matz Mr. & Mrs.Arnold S. Rifkin Mr. & Mrs.William H.Tremayne McCole Foundation, Inc. Mr. Clyde H. Ritter UPS Foundation Mrs. Esther Wargo McCormick Mr. Gordon E. Roberts University of Scranton Mr. & Mrs. Gerald A. McHale Jr. Dr. & Mrs. James P.Rodechko Mr. & Mrs. B.William Vandenburg Mr. Edward J. Meehan Mr. Roger A. Rolfe Dr. C. Reynold Verret & Dr. Maria Suarez Mr. & Mrs. Clifford K. Melberger Mr.William J. Rosado Walgreens Co. Mr. & Mrs. Frank H. Menaker Jr. Rosado Group Rabbi & Mrs. Bruce Warshal Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mericle Attorney & Mrs. Keith S. Rosenn Dr.William E.Watkins Mericle Properties Max & Tillie Rosenn Foundation Watkins Dental Practice LLP Drs. James & Nancy Merryman Rosenn, Jenkins & Greenwald LLP Mr. & Mrs.Thomas A.Weeks Ms. Melanie O’Donnell Mickelson Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Ross Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Leslie P.Weiner Mr. & Mrs. Neil Millar Mrs. Mary Kay Rotert Dr. & Mrs. Paul A.Wender Mr. John R. Miller Attorney & Mrs. Eugene Roth West Penn Orthopaedics Inc. Mr. & Mrs.W.Lee Miller Mr. Jay C. Rubino Dr. & Mrs. Gilbert Wildstein Mr.William R. Miller Dr. Michael Rupp Mr. Gary H.Williams Misericordia University Ms.Anna M. Rusnak-Noon Jack Williams Tire Co. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald A. Moffatt Mr. Raymond R. Russ Mr. & Mrs.William I.J.Williams Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs Mr.William F.Ryan Jr. Mr.William J.Woll Mr. & Mrs. Jerry A. Mohn Sabatini Architects Inc Mr. & Mrs. Michael J.Wood Dr. & Mrs. James J. Morgan Attorney & Mrs. Joseph J. Savitz Wyoming Historical & Geological Society Morgan Stanley Inc. Mr. Brian Scandle Wyoming Valley Healthcare Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Mugford Attorney & Mrs. Joseph Seiler III Mr.Theodore T.Yeager

Winter 2007 Mr. James J. Mulligan Attorney Michael Selter Dr. Joseph Zaydon, Jr. |

* Deceased WILKES

48 then & now

Recognize anyone in this photo of a holiday past?

Share names or reminisce at The Colonel Connection message boards, found at community.wilkes.edu. Or send responses to Wilkes magazine, 84 W. South St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18766. You can also e-mail [email protected]. PHOTO FROM WILKES ARCHIVES

Below, dancers present Homecoming Parade 1955: The Nutcracker at the Dorothy Taking part in Mike Perlmuth’s Dickson Darte Center for the 1951 Studebaker are driver Fred Performing Arts during Cohen ’56 and, across back from a special matinee for left, Mel McNew ’57, Joe Raskin school children. ’56, Royal Hayward ’58 and Stan Abrams ’56. In the hearse are Perlmuth ’56 and Charlie Robinson ’57. The person directly behind the driver is unidentified. Thanks to Robinson for submitting the photo and identifying the alumni.

PHOTO BY MARK GOLASZEWSKI WILKES UNIVERSITY Wilkes-Barre, PA 18766