L

AN ALUMNI NEWSLETTER VOL. 3 ISSUE 2 FROM THE DIRECTOR ... Kennard and tions as soon as possible as our seating is Clark Named limited. Your Alumni Club leadership contin­ Distinguished ues to work on your behalf and would be Teacher happy to hear from you regarding pro­ grams or suggestions. Douglas There are so many things that can be Kennard, Assistant done with alumni programming that it is Professor of Educa­ difficult to settle on just a few events per tion, was named year. We would like to hear your sugges­ State Lima's Once again, the school year is off to a tions. "Distinguished rapid start. As always, there are changes Remember to complete the attached Teacher" for the on campus and we have highlighted a few "Class Notes" form. Your news and 1990-91 school of them for you in this issue of "Chapter achievements are important to us and to year. Dr. Kennard I." your classmates. Douglas Kennard joined the OSU- "-' I want to call your attention to the See you soon on campus! Lima faculty in articles about Dr. Violet Meek, OSU­ 1988 and teaches a variety of educati onal Lima's current acting dean and director theory and practice courses. and Dr. Countryman, LTC' s president. Lima Campus Selected as LTC's 1990-91 "Distin­ Also, in the article about the new athletic guished Teacher" coordinator, we mention the very success­ Leadership Divides was James Clark. ful athletic teams that we enjoyed during This summer, Lima Technical College Mr. Clark is an As­ last year. and Ohio State Lima entered a new phase sistant Professor in The Lima Campus Alumni Club had a of leadership. Since LTC's inception, the Business Technolo­ good year last year and we have many leadership of the school had been shared gies and began programs and ideas in the making for with that of OSU-Lima. teaching on cam pus 1991-1992. LTC's need for institutional control of in 1988. He teaches Last spring' s first Alumni Dinner was a its own planning and decision-making classes in business great success. Nearly 100 alumni attended grew beyond the original 20-yearold agree­ management tech- James Clark the May 4th dinner. Throughout the ment with Ohio State. The new agree­ nology. evening, the LTC and OSU-Lima alumni ment, now in the final stages of negotia­ The Distinguished Teacher Award is could be seen chatting and catching up on tion, allows LTC's president to act solely presented annually by the Lima Campus all the news. Door prizes were won ... T­ for that college. Student Senate to a faculty person from shirts were bought. .. names and addresses Ohio State Lima maintains its dean and OSU-Lima and LTC who has demon­ were exchanged. director position and is current! y under the strated outstanding teaching by knowl­ Also in May, the Alumni Club hosted leadership of Dr. Violet Meek who is edge of his/her field , effective classroom the first Lima community dinner theater serving as interim dean and director until presentation, stimulating teaching tech­ on campus. The guests included alumni June 1992. niques and interest in the material and 1nd local area citizens. All asked if we The newly negotiated change brings students. The recipients are selected from '-..-would do it again this year and the answer with it the opportunity for both nominations made by Lima Campus stu­ is yes! See the story on "Tartuffe" in this postsecondary institutions to grow and dents. issue and be sure to make your reserva- mature individually. Meek Named Acting Dean Dr. Violet I. Meek joined the Lima Cam­ great university behind it." pus in May as the Acting Dean and Director Since arriving in Lima, Dr. Meek has been active with theOSU of Ohio State Lima. Dr. Meek first joined Lima faculty and staff. Interested in new ideas and feedback. Qr Ohio State in 1983 as special assistant to the the OSU-Lima faculty Dr. Meek says, "they are faculty membe dean of the Graduate School. Most cur­ of a major research institution and we need to celebrate that role rently, she was associate director for spon­ and allow them to be the kind of contributing scholars our sored programs development in the OSU students need to see and work with." Research Foundation. Dr. Meek graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa Regarding her new responsibilities, Dr. from St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota. She holds a M.S. Meek said, "the good of the whole Lima and Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Illinois. Before community is paramount. Lima is fortunate in having two truly joining the Main Campus, Dr. Meek taught chemistry at Ohio fine institutions." Wesleyan University for 19 years and also served four years as Continuing, Dr. Meek adds, "the Ohio State Lima campus is the dean of educational services. the expression of a great university, with all the resources of a

Dr. Countryman Leads LTC

L TC President James Countryman of­ graduates can move onto a four year baccalaureate degree with­ fers an enthusiastic vision for the College's out loss of any LTC credit. Several "2+2"programs already exist future. Dr. Countryman sees the recent with Bluffton, Wright State, Ohio Northern and Bowling Green. separation of leadership between L TC and When asked about the impact of the administrative changes on OSU-Lima as a positive step which now the Lima Campus, Dr. Countryman responded, "the mission of offers a limitless future to L TC and what Lima Campus is to meet the needs of the 10 county area." He the institution can become. added that Lima Tech is still part of the full-service Lima In a recent interview Dr. Countryman Campus. Student services functions including athletics, devel­ said, "my major goal is to continue LTC's opmental education and student activities are provided to the development as the community's college." LTC and OSU-Lima students. New programs are being constantly developed, flexible course LTC's president reminds graduates they are always welcon hours expanded and even self-paced courses are now offered. on campus and encourages alumni to visit campus to visit with An on-going goal of Dr. Countryman's is to continue develop­ former faculty and staff and to see the changes on campus. ing articulation agreements with area colleges so that L TC

You are invited to become a member of THE LIMA CAMPUS CENTURY CLUB The Lima Campus Century Club is an organization of graduates, faculty, staff and friends of Lima Technical College and The Ohio State University who are interested in quality education. Private support ... your support ... through the Lima Campus Century Club can make a difference in the life of the Lima Campus. Your gift will reflect your strong commitment to the Lima Campus - and it will make a difference. Join with the Lima Campus Century Club members in forming a partnership with Lima Technical College and the Ohio State University-Lima ... we all benefit! For more information, call Carla Churchill, Lima Campus Development, (419) 221 -1641 , ext. 390. LIMA CAMPUS CENTURY CLUB MEMBERS Dr. & Mrs. David Adams Dr. & Mrs. Miles Flickinger John & Sally MacDonell John & Jean Sewell Dr. Nan Arbuckle Tom & Jean Francis Dr. Walter & Beatrice Maslowski Mrs. Evlyn Shafer Mr. & Mrs. Fred Barrington Mr. Daniel Fuhrman Beverly & Malcolm McCoy Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Shaw Mr. & Mrs. Sam Bassitt Mr. & Mrs. John Gaeth Randall & Kim McCullough Robert & Debra Shenk Mr. & Mrs. Robert Brause John & Nancy Galvin Mr. T.D. McLaughlin, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Shutt Mrs. Raymond Brenton George & Janet Gibson Violet I. Meek Mr. John Steeb Dr. Warren Brim Dr. Charles Good Mr. Clyde Mefferd Dr. & Mrs. David Steiner Mrs. Robert Brunk Mr. & Mrs. Frank Hill Mr. & Mrs. Lynn Metzger Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Stelzer Mrs. Patricia Bums Mr. & Mrs. Jack Howell Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Mikesell Drs. William & Mary Ann Sullivan Mrs. Julia Candler Mr. & Mrs. Pat Huber Dr. & Mrs. Richard Milum Mrs. Susan Timmermeister Mr. & Mrs. Robert Casto Millie Fitch Hughes Dr. Jan & Marcie Osborne Mr. William Timmermeister Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Churchill Dr. & Mrs. William Hussey Mr. Robert Pearce Sonya VanAtta Mr. Jim Clark Mr. & Mrs. Charles Hutchinson Dr. Susan Porter Dale & Darlene Brown Vandemark Kenneth Clemens, DDS Dr. Roger Jenkins Mr. & Mrs. F. William Power Ms. Roselia Verhoff Dr. James & Kathy Countryman Dr. & Mrs. Wayne Kaufman Mr. Doug Raver Larry & Deanne Ward Dr. & Mrs. Michael Cunningham Mrs. Bonnie King James & Carolyn Reber Ms. Janet Warner Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Duff Dr. & Mrs. Donald Knowles Mr. Steven Reese Mr. & Mrs. Gary Weaver Mrs. Nan Eckfeld Mr. & Mrs. Walter Lawson Dr. Wayne Reinhardt Eugene & Marjorie White Dr. Wilfred Ellis Drs. Thomas & Sun-Young Lee Clovis & Hubert Ring Mr. & Mrs. Larry Williams Mr. & Mrs. James Enneking Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Leech Mr. John A. Robenalt Dr. Shirley Williams Mrs. Martha Farmer Mr. & Mrs. William Leuby, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Rogers Ora Winzenried, Jr. Angela Fielder Dr. Leopold Like Mrs. Jennifer Roy Ms. Virginia Zirkle Dr. Eric Fisher Mrs. Sue Like Mrs. Tillie Schiffler Joerdie Fisher Ruth Ann Loar Harry Scott, Jr., DDS babies and AIDS. Rob Livchak Named Allen Selected As A mother of four and grandmother of Coordinator of LTC Outstanding seven, Katie retired this summer from St. Rita's and now resides in irginia Beach Athletics Alumni with her husband of 35 years. Lima Tech was very pleased to present Rob Livchak has Annabelle "Katie" Allen (Nursing '76) Katie with this award and feels she is truly been named the new received the LTC Outstanding Alumni a role model for students and graduates. coordinator of ath­ Award during June's commencement ex­ Previous Outstanding Alumni awards letics for the Lima ercises. Katie is the fourth LTC alum to were presented to Kay Parent (Nursing Campus. Robcomes receive the award dedicated to an alumnus '82), Cindy Unverferth (Business '83) and to the position well­ who has shown special dedication to his/ Marlin Kirkendall (Law Enforcement '75). prepared. He holds her career field, community or college. a bachelor's in rec­ Katie began her career in health care in reation management 1957 at St. Rita's Medical Center (Lima) from Ohio Univer­ and her love for her profession brought her sity and a Master's in sports administra­ to L TC to study nursing. She later com­ tion from the University of Toledo. pleted her BSN at Bluffton College. This past summer Rob served as head While at St. Rita's, Katie worked as a coach for the Lima Locos of the staff nurse, patient care coordinator, criti­ Summer Collegiate Baseball League and cal care supervisor and nursing instructor. previously served as the assistant coach Her community activities included serv­ for the University of Toledo's baseball ing on the Allen County Drug Task Force, team. Rob also played professional minor Allen County AIDS Task Force and sev­ league baseball for the St. Louis Cardi­ eral other health care-related committees. nals. Katie lectured throughout the area on teen President Countryman presents Katie Allen On his new position, Rob says, "I am pregnancy, Alzheimer's disease, CRACK to the 1991 graduates and guests. very happy to be here and glad to be part of the Lima Campus." Rob's plans for campus athletics is to the course surveys the fiction, poetry and +qcilitate the current teams and coaching T · H · E drama of Africa. aff and to "make the facilities more ac­ OHIO • The Lima Campus Student Senate cessible to the students, faculty and staff." this past summer distributed gifts to local Already several intramural programs are srA1E community agencies as part of its commu­ UNIVERSITY LIMA TECHNICAL COLLEGE planned with more added for the remain­ nity service project. Donations of $100 der of the year. each were made to Lima Samaritan House, Rob's leadership should be made a little Emerson Elementary School and easier if the records of the 1990-91 Lima Lima Campus Schoonover Pool. Campus Barons intercollegiate teams are Brag & Boast • LTC and Bowling Green announced any indications. a new "2+2" program for LTC's Office • Phi Theta Kappa, a national honor Administration graduates. L TC' s Office society recognizing academic excellence Administrative graduates will be able to 1990-91 Lima Campus Barons among two-year college students, inducted transfer to BGSU's Business Education Winning Records its first Lima Technical College member­ program and receive credit of two years ship prior to June's graduation. towards the baccalaureate degree. • Over 45 students compiled the first • This fall OSU-Lima has 15 high Women's Volleyball class of Ohio State Lima's new masters in school juniors and seniors enrolled in the Conference and State Champs social work degree. A second class began Ohio State Academy. The Academy is a Men's this fall. The degree was developed to special program for high school honor Conference Co-Champs & serve the growing number of social ser­ students who are eligible to take college State Semi-finalist vice and social agency professionals in the courses for college and/or high school Lima area. credit. This fall, nine different area high Men's Golf • The LTC Business Technologies Di­ schools are represented and the students Conference & State Champs vision was 1of14 two-year institutions to are taking classes in such areas as history, receive a full seven year accreditation psychology, calculus and biology. Men's Baseball from the Association of Collegiate Busi­ • L TC continues its participation for Conference & State Champs ness Schools and Programs. Founded the second year in the Lima City Schools "Adopt-A-School" program with Emerson Men's Tennis three years ago, the ACBSP accredited its Elementary School. Student services staff Conference Champs first institutions this spring during their first ever accreditation period. are "pen pals" with grades K-6. Through­ Women's Basketball • Ohio State Lima is offering this fall out the year, the staff and faculty will be Conference & State Champs. for the first time "Introduction to African working with Emerson teachers to pro­ Literature." Taught by Dr. Obie Ogbonna, vide services and expertise to the classes. Christine (Lehman) Cherry/Executive Sec­ 1981 retarial works in the Alumni Office of Ohio North­ Jim Adams/EMT-Paramedic is a paramedic ern University in Ada. Christine and her husband engineer on the hazardous material response team CLASSNOTES~ Tom live in Columbus Grove. with the Bakersfield California Fire Department. Classnotes are received throughout the Jim also is an EMT- I in structor and an advisor for Nanette (Wurst) Weaver/Executive Secre­ the heavy rescue division. Jim li ves in Bakersfield, year from Lima Campus graduates. We tarial is a homemaker and mother of two children. California. 1 enjoy hearing about and sharing with your She and her husband Ron live in Lima. '-<' former classmates your professional and Tracey (Crowe) Alverson/Law Enforcement personal activities. Please take a moment 1978 and Corrections completed a counseling degree to complete the information form in this Karen (Beeler) Ryan/Nursing is a nurse at the from Geneva College. Prior to completing her Fort Hamilton Hughes Hospital in the labor and bachelor's, Tracey worked as a security guard. She issue. Send it to: delivery area. Karen and her husband Randy li ve in is currently completing a teaching certificate in K- Lima Campus Alumni Office Hamilton. 6. Tracey and her husband Andrew have a new baby 205 Galvin Hall boy born last June. 4240 Campus Drive 1979 Lima, Ohio 45804 Tim Feathers/Law Enforcement is a sergeant Brenda (Nique) Arbogash/Nursing is a s taff in the patrol division of the Powell Police Depart­ nurse in the emergency department of Med Center ment. He and his wife Tanya (Hart) Feathers/ Hospital in Marion. Brenda and her husband Thanks! Dental Hygiene have four children and reside in Ronald reside in Marion. Powell. OSU-Lima & LTC Janis L. Benson/Accounting received a BBA Tanya (Hart) Feathers/Dental Hygiene (see from Texas Wesleyan University where she was 1972 above) nominated to Mortar Board National Honorary So­ Sue (Schneider) Barton/Nursing is an ciety. Law school is her next academic endeavor. Oncology Nurse with Toledo Oncology Center. Joan (Webb) Pence/Dental Hygiene works as Janis resides in Ft. Worth, Texas where she is She and husband Earl have five daughters and live a dental hygienist in Lima where sr.e and her hus­ employed as a deputy county clerk. She is active in in Temperance, Michigan. band David live with their two children. local politics and manages herown consulting firm.

1973 Jeff Point/Accounting is a tax commissioner Cynthia (Lenhart) Bleininger/Executive Sec­ Hope (Peters) Diller/Retail Marketing works agent fo r the Ohio Department of Taxation. He and retarial is a production associate for Honda in for WLIO-TY in Lima as a Marketing Consultant. wife Kim li ve in Elida. Marysville which she joined after seven years in office administration with Siemens Energy & Au­ Kristine (Gaugh) Ducharme/Nursing is very Brent K. Schoffner/Mechanical Engineering tomation. Cynthia and her husband Dale are par­ busy will full-time and part-time nursing positions is adesignengineerwith BIC Corporation in Milford, ents of two children and reside in Belle Center. in two hospitals in the Ft. Myers, Florida area, Connecticut. Brent and hi s wife Wendy (OSU attending college at University of South Florida 1974) live in Niantic, Connecticut. Jeanne Bowman/Nursing is director of qualitv (BSN program) and raising three sons with her management at Mercy Memorial Hospital in Urban­ husband Robert. She and her family reside in Lisa Steiner-Spacer/Elementary Education She and her husband Sam reside in West Liberty. Naples, Florida. teaches at Westlake Montessori School in Westlake. Some might remember Lisa's vocal recital was part Ann Elizabeth Koch/Elementary Education Roy P. Walton/Nursing is a counselor/admin­ of OSU-Lima's 25th anniversary activities. Lisa is a teacher with the Lima City Schools. In addition istrator at the Northwest Center for Human Re­ and her husband Bruce (OSU-Lima 1976-78) live to her bachelor degree from OSU-Lima, Ann holds sources in Lima. Since his LTC graduation, Roy in North Ridgeville. a Master of Science in School Counseling from the has completed his BSN from Bluffton College in Universi ty of Dayton. 1979 and a Masters in Counseling from the Univer­ Patricia (Schlembach) Weaver/Dental Hy­ sity of Dayton in 1981. Roy resides in Lima. giene works for the Plum Grove Dental Association Nancy J. La Roche/Executive Secretarial man­ in Palatine, Illinois. Patricia and her husband Pat ages her own computer consultant business for 1974 live in Hanover Park , Illinois. court systems (Legal Automation Concepts). Nancy P. Steven Mackenbach/OSU Real Estate lives works and resides in Santa Barbara, California. in St. Marys with hi s wife Mary Jane and works in 1980 real estate in the St. Marys area. Joan (Deck) Brunner/Nursing is an oncology Charlotte R. Rowland/Retail Management is nurse with Bethesda North Hospital in Cincinnati. a legal assistant for Sherwinter and Tokars. Prior to 1975 She and husband James live in Sabina. her recent location to the Atlanta area, Charlotte Gregg Baumgartner/Electronics is a computer lived in Dallas, Texas for seven years where she was programmer for Marathon Oil in Findlay. Gregg Dawn (Williams) Bussing/N ursing is a surgi­ employed as a claims adjuster following her promo­ and wife Debra reside in Findlay. cal nurse with Defiance Hospital. She and her tion from escrow clerk for a Dallas insurance com­ husband Chris live in Defiance. pany. 1976 Jean (Tippie) Banks/Computer Programming Maxine (Gossard) Ketcham/Nursing works Rebecca Stuart/Nursing is medical-surgical is a systems programmer for Westinghouse Electric in Dallas, Texas in quality assurance at Presbyte­ staff nurse for the Hospitals of Williams County in in Lima. Jean's husband Ronald is currently attend­ rian Hospital. Maxine and her husband Steven Bryan. She was nominated to the 1990-91 edition ing LTC in mechanical engineering technology. reside in The Colony, Texas. of"Who's Who in American Nursing." Rebecca is Jean and her husband live in Wapakoneta. a CPR instructor and resides in Cecil. Carmen (DeVita) Long/Nursing is an ICU Debra (Kimmet) Baumgartner/Nursing is a nurse at Cincinnati's Good Samaritan Hospital. Michael Wallace/Computer Programming nurse at Fox Run Manor in Findlay. She and Carmen holds a BSN from Capital University and is lives in Columbus with his wife Tami, L TC Nurs­ husband Gregg live in Findlay. a member of Sigma Theta Tau, International Honor ing graduate where he is a self-employed compute Society of Nursing. Recently married to Calvin, the consultant. In 1987, Mike graduated Magna Cm...... ,, Susanne (Smith-Wireman) Fredericks/Early Longs reside in Cincinnati. Laude from Wright State University with a Bach­ Childhood Development is a marketing/contract elor of Science in Management Science. sales manager for Zepf Community Mental Health Patrick Snyder/Nursing lives in Inde­ Center in Toledo. Susanne and her husband Matt pendence, Kentucky and is a nurse with the have four children and live in Toledo. University of Cincinnati's University Hospital. Rick Wonderly/EMT-Paramedic is a fire ­ Elizabeth Reeder/Early Childhood Develop­ Margaret Frey/l\ursin g is re tired and Ii\ ing in fighter and paramedic for the Monroe Fire Depart­ ment married Greg Bayliff in June. She and Gregg Lima. ment and Showmaker Ambulance Service. He are currently residing in Lima and remodeling and lives in Loveland. refurbishing their lovely older home. Timothy Hunsaker/Law Enforcement as­ sumed his current position as Adult Proba1ion Offi ­ 1982 Susan D. Renshaw/Industrial Engineering cer in Montgomery County immediately followmg -.im M. Flowers/Electronic Engineering is works for Ford Motor Company in Lima in indus­ his graduation from Defiance College with a Bach­ t~arts Coordinator for Perry Corporation in Lima. trial engineering. She and husband Gary live in elor of Science in Criminal Justice. Prior to com­ Kim and his wife Kimberly/Office Administra­ Lima with their four children, two of which are pleting his bachelor's degree, Tim served as deputy tion/83 live in Ada. carrying on the Lima Campus tradition - daughter sheriff and patrolman in Paulding County. He and Dawn graduated in June from LTC and son Derek his wife Cindy reside in Kettering. Barbara (Zuber) Grant/Radiography works attends OSU-Lima. at Paulding County Hospital as a radiographer. She Doug Lautzenheiser/Computer Program­ and her husband Larry live in Defiance. Tami Wallace/Nursing is a ECMO Specialist ming is a senior consulting instructor for Informa­ at Children's Hospital in Columbus. Tami and her tion Builders, Inc. in New York. Doug and his wife Yenna (Knoch) Halker/Accounting is a cor­ husband Mike (L TC/Computer Programming/ Teresa live in Mason, Ohio. porate accounting manager for Scot Lad Foods. 81) reside in Columbus. Yenna lives in Wapakoneta with her husband Chuck Rhonda (Noffsinger) Price/Early Childhood and daughter Chelsea. 1983 Development lives in Oakwood with her husband Kathleen (Sautter) Biter/Dental Hygiene lives Doug who is a minister. Janet (Hageman) Harpest/Secretarial is a per­ in Detroit, Michigan in a historic Indian village with sonnel administrator for IBM Corporation in To­ her husband Robert and their two sons Steven and Steve Stiles/Computer Programming/82 (see ledo. She and her husband Mitchell live in Michael. Kathleen is a dental hygienist in Wyan­ 1986 graduates.) Perrysburg. dotte, Michigan. Jim Wingate/Law Enforcement is a State of Robert F. Meier/Nursing - OSU-Lima/Asso­ Kimberly (Edwards) Flowers/Office Admin­ Ohio Patrole Officer. Jim and his wife Dawn live in ciate of Arts achieved his BSN from Capital Uni­ istration works at Liberty National Bank in Ada as Lima. versity in 1990. Robert serves as an Administrative a Teller/Bookkeeper. Kimberly and her husband Supervisor for Nursing at the new Arthur G. James Kim/L TC Electronic Engineering/82 reside in 1984 Cancer Hospital/OSU University Hospitals in Co­ Ada. Ruth (Mack) Corn/Office Administration is lumbus. a secretary with the Pollution Prevention Research

Alumni Survey \-...t1se help keep us informed! If you've moved, changed careers, or gone bacK to school, we want to know. Complete the form b'mow and return to us as soon as possible for inclusion in the next Chapter II.

If you are interested in becoming a member of the Lima Campus Alumni Club, be sure to check the appropriate box below.

I attended: (check all that apply) OSU Lima LTC OSU Columbus Year of graduation: ______

M~or ------~ Address ______

City ______State ______Zip______

Occupation ______

Where ------~ Spouse's name (if married)

Spouse's occupation

":,,,,....- _Yes, I want to join the Alumni Club!

__ I would like to be involved with the Alumni Leadership.

Additional comments? Please return this form to: Darlene J. Brown, Lima Campus Alumni Office, 205 Galvin Hall, 4240 Campus Drive, Lima Ohio 45804 Branch of the U.S. Environmental Protection Greg L. Troyer/Financial Management is the Kari (Walker) Smith/Radiography is a radio­ Agency. Ruth and her husband Jeff live in Cincin­ Head of Consumer Loans for First Federal of Defi­ logic technologist at Caylor-Nickel Hospital in nati. ance. Bluffton, Indiana. Kari and her husband Jeffrey live in Ohio City, Ohio. Carolyn Wrasman Winho,er/Computer Pro­ Denise (Schooler) Youngdahl/Business Man­ gramming is a Programmer/User Liaison with the agement relocated to Sacremento, California in 1989 Northwest Ohio Area Computer Services Coopera­ 1986. In January 1991, Denise completed her Jan Brunk/ Accounting passed her CPI tive. Carolyn and her husband Jay live in Delphos. Bachelor of Business Administration with a minor August 1991 and is an accountant for E.S. Ev1tref in Human Resources. She is currently employed as and Co., CPA's. Jan and her husband Randy live in Renea (Koontz) Zimmerman/Office Admin­ the Employee Benefits Coordinator for Intel Cor­ Lima. istration is the Office Manager for Freeman Rader, poration. Denise and her husband Richard live in Inc. Renea was married August 4, 1990 to Brent Folsom, California. Gregory S. Diensteberger/Mechanical Engi­ Zimmerman and they reside in Findlay. neering is currently in the Mechanical Engineering 1987 Honors Program atOSU-Columbus and will gradu­ 1985 Linda (Steele) Brown/Dental Hygiene is a ate in the spring of 1992. Greg also serves in the Deron Ja)' ; eiser/Mechanical E ngineering is full-time dental hygienist in Shelby, Ohio where Ohio National Guard. Prior to returning to school a construction/fabrication engineer wi th Interna­ she resides with her husband Ken. full-time, Greg was a Field Engineer for BP's Lima tional Tank Service. Deron and his wife Michele Refinery. Greg and his wife Valerie (Hefner/87 Ji ve in Bluffton. Valerie (Hefner) Diensteberger/Radiography L TC Radiography) live in Columbus. (see 1989 listing) Cynthia (Haar) Harrington/Dental Hygiene Michael S. Saqqa/Electronic Engineering is Jives in Sandusky with her husband Patrick where Jim King/OSU Lima completed his degree at an electronic technician at APSCO in Mentor. she is a "full-time mother and a part-time hygien­ OSU Columbus and is now an accounting manager Michael and his wife Cheryl live in Madison. ist. " at International M ultifood Corporation in Circleville. Jim lives in Columbus. Teresa Thornton/Nursing is a nurse at St. Gregory Noel Hord/Radiography is assistant Rita's Medical Center in Lima. Teresa and her director of radiology at Woodlawn Hospital in Jeffrey Lee Ridenour/OSU-Lima Associate husband Richard live in Ottawa. Rochester, Indiana. Gregory and his wife Shannon of Arts completed his bachelor degree in education li ve in Macy, Indiana. at Bowling Green State University and is currently Karen (Fitzgerald) Wallace/Early Childhood attending Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Development is a certified child development tech­ Darlene (Doll) Rose/Nursing serves as an of­ Kentucky where he is completing his Masters of nician at Lima Memorial Hospital. Karen and her fice nurse in Findlay and also a staff nurse at Hardin Divinity. Jeff, his wife Valli and son Thomas live husband Brian reside in Lima. Memorial Hospital in Kenton. Darlene and hus­ in Wilmore. band Mark live in Kenton. 1990 Tamara (Joseph) Zuchetto/Accounting is a John Calvin Howard/Accounting is an associ­ Sue Smith/Accounting is a CPA with Klay and staff accountant for Countrymark at the Corporate ate computer operator for Marathon Oil Company Associates, Inc . Sue and her husband Paul live in Center. Tamara and her husband Richard live in in Findlay. John lives in Ada and is currer Lima. Delaware, Ohio. attending the University of Findlay. -_.,,

Monica Yelton/Business Management is cur­ 1988 Mark Newton/Mechanical Engineering gradu­ rently attending college and working towards her Roy F. Backs/Mechanical Design is a CAD ated in May 1991 with a Bachelor of Science in Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. operator for Fort Recovery Industries. Roy lives in Industrial Technology from Ohio Northern Univer­ Monica lives in Huntsville with her husband Tony St. Henry. si ty. He and his wife Melissa live in Pandora. and works in customer service with Glacier Vandervell, Inc. in Bellefontaine. Virginia Rose Fortman/Early Childhood Edu­ Paula Rodriguez/Nursing is a nurse for Valley cation is administrator/director for 3 Bears Child Nursing Home. Paula lives in St. Marys. 1986 Care Center in Miamisburg. Virginia lives in Ft. Mark Koester/Mechanical Design is a senior Recovery. Andrew Thomas/Accounting is a tax commis­ designer at Aeroquip Corporation in Van Wert. sioner agent for the Ohio Department of Taxation in Mark and hi s wife Sherri live in Delphos. Robin Little/Nursing is a nurse at St. Elizabeth Lima. Andrew and his wife Jeanette live in Findlay. Medical Center Emergency Room. Robin and her Denese (Wurster) Norris/Nursing is a nurse in husband Roger Jive in Dayton. the labor and delivery unit at Baptist Medical Cen­ ter in South Carolina. Denise is completing her BSN/Masters at the University of South Carolina. Denese and her husband Michael live in Columbia, South Carolina.

Cynthia (Bodenmiller) Schmiesing/Nursing is a nurse in the critical care unit at Piqua Memorial Medical Center. Cynthia and her husband Sam live in New Bremen. Jodi Bihler (Eng. Tech 91) attaches the new Steve Stiles/Accounting 86/Computer Pro­ LTC Alumni decal to gramming 83 is the Information Systems Manager for Brookside Laboratories in New Knoxville. Since her car. The class of 1986 Steve has served on the L TC Computer Advi­ '91 is the first to sory Committee. He and his wife Pam live in receive these from ti. . '--" Wapakoneta. Alumni Cluh. Want one? Call Shari in the Brenda (Arend) Troyer/Elementary Educa­ tion is a fifth grade teacher at Oakwood Elemen­ Alumni! Placement tary. She and her husband Greg/L TC Financial Office and she' fl {?et Management 86 Jive in Oakwood. (see below) one off to you. ANNUAL ALUMNI DINNER

Ginny (OSU 77) & Jim Thompson (LTC 78) distributed Lima Jean (Mack!Nrs 78) and Bruce Ansley chat with Annie Campus Alumni Brown (Nrs 82), LTC Nursing Instructor Rosemary Club T-Shirts to Gerding, Sally Ulm (Nrs 89) and Lilla Durr (Nrs 89). alumni.

President Countryman greets Deveria Dake (A cct 87) and Mildred Keith (Acct 87). Pqtired Nursing Instructor Dorothy Debacher considers chances the 50-50 drawing while Rosie Muhammad (OSU-Lima 86, LTC 88) and Dode Makley (LTC 87) sell tickets and greet arriving guests (that's Rosie's husband James in the back).

LTC VP.for Student Services Bill Hussey, Colleen Hussey (OSU 80) and ~ Fred Owens Professor Bob Sedoris chats with Gregg Markley (OSU 82 ) (LTC 86, 87). and Larry Siferd (OSU 80, 82).

DINNER THEATER RETURNS TO CAMPUS

The second annual Lima Campus Community Dinner Theater The cast for "Tartuffe" includes students, faculty and several is set for Saturday, November 16 in Reed Hall 160 and Reed Hall local actors. "The Alumni Club is gratified to sponsor an event Auditorium. which brings local citizens and alumni to our campus," con­ The play, "Tartuffe" by Moliere, "is one of the funniest, most cludes Brown. performed plays ever written" says Joe Brandesky, professor of Seating is limited and reservations can only be made by theater and director of the fall production, who promises an returning (or dropping off to 205 Galvin Hall) a reservation form >yable play and evening. with appropriate payment. A form can be found on the back 'Last spring's dinner theater was an experiment of sorts for cover of "Chapter II" or call (419) 221 -1112 ext 352 to have one this type of programming," states Darlene Brown, Lima Campus mailed. Alumni Director, "but everyone who came asked us to 'please' repeat the event this year. We are pleased we have such a great play to enhance the event." Annual Lima Campus Community Dinner Theater Hosted by the Lima Campus Alumni Club

"One of the funniest, most perfonned comedies ever written!" "TARTUFFE"

Saturday, November 16, 1991 Reed Hall 160 OSU-Lima/LTC Campus Social Hour 6:00 pm Dinner Buffet - 6:30 pm Curtain - 8:00 pm (Reed Hall Auditorium)

Cost: $15 per person/includes dinner and theater ticket

Buffet includes: Tossed Salad, Chicken Breast in Wine Sauce, Vegetable Lasagna, California Mix Vegetables, Buttered Parsley Potatoes, Cheese Cake w/Strawberry Topping, Rolls, Beverage

Complete and return this' form by November 8th to make your dinner reservation and reserve your theater ticket

Reserve __ seats** for me for dinner and "Tartuffe" Dinner parties will be seated together,- please indicate on this' form who will be joining you for dinner Enclose check or money order for the total amount or charge to your VISA or Master Card Return to: Lima Campus Alumni-Galvin Hall-4240 Campus Drive-Lima, Ohio 45804

Name:

Address:

Phone:

Credit Card No. ______Exp. Date: ______Circle One: Vis-a Master Card

S~nature ______

**Do not use this' form to purchase theater tickets only, call 221-1112 ext 382 to reserve theater tickets.

Chapter II is a publication of the Lima Campus Alumni Office and will be published twice annually for the alumni of Lima Technical College and The Ohio State University. Darlene J. Brown, editor

Lima Campus Alumni Office NON-PROFIT ORG. OSU-Lima/LTC U.S. POSTAGE Galvin Hall PAID LIMA, OH 4240 Campus Drive 45804 Lima, OH 45804 PERMIT NO. 66