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Care y , a native of Old For g e Along with Wall of Fame UNIVERSITY INDUCTS SIX MEMBERS and a graduate of Scranton inductees Sue (Cately) Kelly TO THE WALL OF FAME Prep a r a t o r y School, was a four- (Class of 2000) and Holly year letterman on the golf team. Spiech (Class of 2001), she led Three all-Americans, a sity’s athletics program. The A three-time NCAA Div i s i o n the Royals to a four-year over- two-sport standout, a history- Wall now has 155 members. III championship qualifier, he all record of 54-28-6 (.648), making wrestler and a coach Bochicchio took over the ca p t u r ed medalist honors at the which included two Middle ranked among the nation’s Royals’ women’s soccer pro- 1988 Middle Atlantic Confer- Atlantic Conference champi- best were formally inducted gram in 1984 and has built it ence tournament as the Roya l s onships (1989, 1990) and into the University’s presti- into a national power. His won the team championship for three NCAA Division III gious Wall of Fame on 8 Feb- current overall record of 246- the fourth time in Uni ve r s i t y tournament appearances ruary at the John J. Long, S.J., 119-25 (.662) includes eight hi s t o r y. He also finished run n e r - (1987, 1989, 1990). Center. NCAA Division III tourna- up at the 1985 MAC champi- Monica and her husband, The Class of 2002 was ment appearances (1987, onships. Chris, reside in Avon, Conn., comprised of Joe Bochicchio, 1989-1990, 1992, 1999- His numerous accolades with their three children: Dr. Wilfred Carey III ’88, 2002) and 12 Middle include honorable mention Caitlin, Claire and James. Monica (Davidson) Nicholas Atlantic/Freedom Conference all-American by the Wilson- Edwards, a native of Bask- ’91, Doug Edwards ’91, Dr. championships (1986, 1989- Golf Coaches and second- ing Ridge, N.J., capped off his Steve Lawrence ’76 and Traci 1995, 1999-2002). His 1987 team Academic all-American career in 1990 by becoming (Zarbatany) Cyr ’90. and 2001 teams advanced to by the College Sports Infor- the ninth player in Scranton In 1970, the Wall of Fame the quarterfinals of the NCAA mation Directors of America history to earn all-America was founded to honor former Division III championships. (CoSIDA). He is one of ten honors by the National Soccer student-athletes, coaches, This past September, he was student-athletes from the Uni- Coaches Association of Amer- administrators and those in inducted into the Northeast- versity to earn a prestigious ica. He still holds the Royals’ the community who have ern Chapter of the Pennsylva- NCAA post-graduate scholar- single-season record for most been instrumental in the over- nia Hall of Fame. ship. Upon graduation with a goals (27) and total points all development of the Univer- degree in biology, cum laude, (67) his senior year, as Scran- he attended Temple University ton finished with an 18-4-2 The six newest members of the Wall of Fame: Front row , from School of Medicine. record, which included a berth left: Joe Bochicchio, Monica (Davidson) Nicholas ’91, Tra c i Dr. Carey, and his wife, in the NCAA Division III (Zarbatany) Cyr ’90. Back row , from left: Douglas Edwards Susan, reside in Manlius, championships. Even today, ’91, Dr. Steve Lawrence ’76, Dr. Wil l f r ed Carey III ’88 N.Y., with their three chil- his 67 total points in 1990 is dren: Katherine, Wilfred IV the eighth-highest single-sea- and Marissa. son total in Division III his- (Da v i d s o n ) Nic h o l a s , a tory. na t i v e of Lafayette, N.Y., was a A three-time all-Middle fo u r - y ear letter-winner on the Atlantic Conference selection wo m e n ’s soccer team from (1988-1990), he is second all- 1987-1990. She scored 52 goals time in Scranton history in and assisted on 22 others for goals scored (60) and total 126 total points, which is cur- points (147) and fifth in rently third in Uni v ersity his- assists (27). He was instru- to r y. She is a four-time all-Mid - mental, along with Wall of dle Atlantic Conferen c e Fame inductees Mike Kane (1987-1990), two-time (Class of 2000) and Mike National Soccer Coaches Asso- Capasso (Class of 1999), as ciation of America (NSCAA) the Royals posted a four-year al l - r egional (1989-1990) and overall record of 67-18-4 1989 NSCAA all-America selec- (.775), which included two tion, becoming, at the time, NCAA tournament berths only the third player in Roya l s (1987, 1990). He was named hi s t o r y to earn such an honor. the recipient of the 1991

2 8 THE SCRANTON JOURNAL Frank O’Hara Award, which is .630, he led the Royals in pins under then head coach Beth MAC Northeast League titles presented annually to the top twice. Upon graduation with a Howlett. She is Scranton’s all- (1987-1990), two MAC male athlete at the University. Bachelor of Science degree in time leader in assists and is championships (1987, 1990), He is an energy broker biology, he attended the Uni- third in goals scored and total and two NCAA Division III with Prebon Yamane, and versity of Pennsylvania, where points. In her senior year, she championships appearances resides in Hoboken, N.J. he earned his Doctor was named the team’s most (1987, 1990), including a La w re n c e , a native of Swo y- of Dental Medicine degree. valuable player (MVP) and third-place finish in 1987, ersville, made history when he Steve, a practicing dentist earned all-Middle Atlantic under current head coach became the first wrestler in in Forty Fort, and his wife, Conference honors. Mike Strong. She concluded Scranton history to place at the Ann Marie, reside in West During the winter months, her career by earning the 1990 Middle Atlantic Conferen c e Pittston and are the parents she turned her talents to bas- Frank O’Hara Award, which is championships. He finished of three children: Randy, ketball. In her senior year, she presented annually to the top fo u r th in the heavyweight divi- Jonathan and Timothy. was named all-Middle Atlantic female athlete on campus. sion in 1975, which was held (Zarbatany) Cyr was a Conference Northeast Section Traci is a 1990 graduate of at the Long Center. He served four-year letter-winner in field and earned a spot on the East- the University with a Bachelor as team his senior yea r hockey and women’s basket- ern College Athletic Confer- of Science degree in Market- and wrapped up a solid caree r ball from 1986-1990. As a ence (ECAC) South Region ing and holds a Master of by placing second in the heavy- forward in field hockey, she all-star team. During her Education degree from Lehigh weight division at the MAC led the Royals to an overall tenure in a Lady Royals uni- University. She and her hus- Ch a m p i o n s h i p s . record of 48-27-4 (.633) and form, Scranton posted a four- band, Lewis, reside in Bethle- In addition to finishing to two Middle Atlantic Con- year overall record of 96-22 hem with their four children: with a winning percentage of ference playoff appearances (.813), which included four Sydney, Jenna, Luke and Jack.

Scranton reached the 20-win Senior forwa r d Kyle Eaton rec o r d of 8:08.90. She also fin- Sports At a Glance plateau for the 12th co n s e c u - earned second-team all-Eastern ished second in the 200 free - Senior Darren Buseman ti v e year and advanced to the Collegiate Hockey Association style in a new Scranton rec o r d became just the second NCAA Division III champi- (ECHA) honors after leading time of 1:59.34, breaking the wrestler in Uni- onships for the 18th time in the Ice Royals in scoring for former mark of 1:59.80, and versity of Scran- Uni v ersity history. the second straight year with was fourth in both the 200 ton history to 48 points. The Ice Royals qual- individual medley (2:16.56) and garner all- ified for the ECHA playoffs as 100 butterfly (1:00.95). America honors the number six seed and upset Senior swimmer Mark by placing sev- the number three seed, the Persiani established two new enth at the Uni v ersity of Rhode Island, 4- Royal individual records 2003 NCAA 3, in the opening round of the and was a member of Division III pl a y offs. Scranton finished two relay teams that set championships fo u r th in the ECHA playof f s , new Scranton marks at at Ohio North- its highest finish ever . the 2003 Middle Atlantic ern University Conference champi- in March. He earned the right onships. He finished sec- to advance to the nationals by ond in the 500 freestyle in winning the 157-pound title a time of 4:51.44, breaking the at the 2003 Middle Atlantic former mark of 4:58.09 held by Conference championships at Tim DiMa r co, and placed King’s College Senior center Der ek Elp h i c k fo u r th in the 1650 freestyle in a in February. was named the 2003 Freedom Royal rec o rd - b r eaking time of Junior guard Kate Conference Player of the Year 17:09.05, shattering the prev i - Pierangeli earned first-te a m after leading the Royals to a ous mark of 17:30.08 set by al l - F reedom Conferen c e and 24-6 overall record, which Mike Burns at the 2002 MAC D3hoops.com all-Middle included its 16th Middle Senior swimmer Jill Ham n e t t championships. He was also a Atlantic Region honors, along Atlantic/Freedom Conference placed in the member of the 400 and 800 with second-team all-Sou t h e r n title. Elphick, who was also top six in three fr eestyle relay teams that set new Division by the Eastern Col- named first-team all-Middle ev ents at the Scranton rec o r ds in 3:20.36 and lege Athletic Conferen c e Atlantic Region by 2003 Mid d l e 7:21.92, res p e c t i ve l y . (E C A C), after leading the Lady D3hoops.com and all-South- Atlantic Con- Carl Danzig cut down Royals of ern Division by the ECAC, fe r ence cham- the nets after veteran head along with fellow senior Dan pionships and leading the Roy- coach Mik e Loftus, a three-time second- swam the anchor leg on the als to the 2003 Str ong to a team all-Freedom Conference 80 0 - y a r d freestyle relay team Freedom Confer- 23-5 over a l l selection, led Scranton to the that finished first in a Roya l ence title in just rec o r d this Sweet 16 of the 2003 NCAA rec o rd - b r eaking time of his second season past season. Division III championships. 8:02.48, eclipsing the prev i o u s as head coach.

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John Reuther, Clarks Summit, was 59 70 appointed President and CEO of Citi- 83 Frank O’Malley, Westport, Conn., Dominic Loren z etti, Nicholson, is zens Savings Association. Lo r i Bruc k e r - Bl o c k , Oaklyn, N.J., Assis- was promoted to Vice President, Sales, Assistant Superintendent of Schools for tant Dir ector of the Career and Aca d e - North America, for Sony Computer the Hop e well Valley School Dis t r i c t . 76 mic Planning Center at Rowan Uni ve r - Entertainment America with particu- Alan Peslak, Ph.D., former Vice Pres- si t y , was chosen as the only non-faculty lar concentration on the video game 72 ident, Finance, for Akzo Nobel, is administrator at Rowan Uni v ersity to “PlayStation.” J. Justin Gustainis, Ph.D., Professor Assistant Professor, Information Sci- de v elop and teach a course on diver s i t y , of Communication at Plattsburgh ences and Technology, at Penn State “Who is an American,” as part of the 65 State University of New York, received University,Worthington Scranton New Jersey Div ersity Grant funded by Gregory Franceski, Financial Manage- the 2002 SUNY Chancellor’s Award Campus. the Bildner Foundation. This course will ment Consultant in Virginia Beach, for Excellence in Teaching. be a featured as part of the Rowan Sem i - Va., was approved by the Association Robert A. Sintich, Ed.D., Washing- 79 nar First Year Experience for freshman. of Professionals in Business Manage- ton, N.J., is Dean of Academic Ser- Joseph Moran, Pittsburgh, a commer- Colette Mazzucelli, Ph.D., Brooklyn, ment for the designation of Certified vices and Chief Academic Officer at cial litigator who concentrates in tech- Business Manager. N.Y., is Program Development Associ- Warren County Community College. nology and cyberspace media and pri- ate at the Center for Educational Out- vacy matters, has joined Pepper reach & Innovation, Teachers College, 67 Hamilton, L.L.P,. as a partner. Charles B. Gibbons, Pittsburgh, has 73 Columbia University, and Chair, Judy Ciullo, Scranton, a certified Transatlantic Internet/Multimedia written his fifth book, Federal Rules of addiction counselor, was licensed to 80 Evidence with Trial Objections pub- William Jef f r ies, Ph. D . , Omaha, Neb. , Seminar Southeastern Europe, Insti- practice professional counseling by the tute of Political Science, Paris. lished by Thomson West. State Counseling Agency. Associate Professor in the Dep a rt m e n t of Pha r m a c o l o g y , was appointed Asso- Joseph J. Yanish, Cranston, R.I., William Walsh, Rochester, N.Y., was James Juna,Yardley, a member of the ciate Dean at Creighton Uni ve r s i t y Assistant to the Chief of Staff at the elected for a three-year term to the Company’s Management and Opera- School of Medicine. U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Board of Directors of the St. Thomas tions Boards, was promoted to Vice More Foundation, a support group for Medical Center, was awarded Fellow- President - Quality Assurance at 81 ship status in the American College of Campus Ministries at Syracuse Uni- McNeil Nutritionals, a Johnson & versity and other outreach programs. Michael Principato, Easton, is the pub- Healthcare Executives. Johnson Company. lisher of Lehigh Val l e y BIZ, a monthly 69 publication for business leaders. 84 David Wenzel, Mayor of Scranton John Lanahan, Hillsborough, N.J., from 1986-90, has been confirmed by 74 82 was promoted to Senior Vice Presi- Thomas Howard, Fairfax Station, Va., Cmdr. Michael Baumann, U.S.N., dent and General Counsel of Hanover the U.S. Senate to serve on the previously employed by the Depart- National Council for Disability. Chesapeake, Va., a member of the Capital Mortgage Holdings, Inc. ment of Transportation, was named U.S. Joint Forces Command, received Kevin Lanahan, Mendham, N.J., was Deputy Inspector General of NASA. the Defense Meritorious Service pr omoted to Associate Managing Dire c - Medal and the Joint Service Achieve- Fr. Jeffrey Samaha, a member of the tor of the Mor r i s t o wn Lanahan Agency ment Medal for his contributions to staff of St. Philip the Apostle Church, at John Hancock Financial Ser vices. Camp Springs, Md., celebrated his Operations Enduring Freedom and 25th anniversary of Ordination to the Noble Eagle. Terri L. Smith, Media, has joined U.S. Trust’s Pennsylvania office as a Priesthood in May. Robert Ryder, Cleveland, Ohio, was FO OT B A L L Vice President and part of the busi- appointed Chief Financial Officer of Paul Yagelski, Mt. Lebanon, a mem- ness development team. ber of the Pittsburgh law firm Roth- American Greetings Corporation. ALU M N I man Gordon, P.C., was certified in RE U N I O N creditor’s rights law. 75 A Scranton Tradition Spanning 37 Years Former Intercollegiate Frank Dubas, New Caanan, Conn., Sev en members of the Foote family -– all of whom are Uni v ersity Football Players managing partner of international of Scranton alumni – gathered recently to celebrate the 50th wed d i n g securitisation at Deloitte & Touche an n i ve r s a r y of Raymond Foote, Sr., ’47 and his wife, Ruth Foote. From “Undefeated since 1960” led the firm’s successful efforts to be named the world’s Best Securitisation left: Paul Foote ’78, Fred Foote ’84, Ray Foote, Jr., ’82, Eileen Sho r t ’82, Friday – Saturday Accounting Firm by International Raymond Foote, Sr., ’47, Joseph Foote ’73 and Donald Foote ’74. Securitisation Report. 15-16 Aug u s t Philip Dzwonczyk, M.D., Norwich, On Campus N.Y., a faculty member for the Geri- atric Medicine Clerkship, was pro- Contact: moted to the academic rank of Clini- Alumni Office cal Associate Professor in the for more details Department of Medicine at Upstate Medical Center. Philip also serves as 1-800-SCRANTON medical director of the New York [email protected] State Veterans Home at Oxford.

3 0 THE SCRANTON JOURNAL Friends for Life Mar tin A. Toth, Harrisburg, rec e n t l y Terence Smith, Flossmoor, Ill., is Their 60-year friendship spans high school, service in accepted a position as Legal Counsel to practicing labor and employment law Word War II, college and professional careers, and annual – AE S / P HEAA. He was formerly Assis- with Connelly Sheehan Moran. then semiannual – reunions. tant Dir ector of the Pen n s y l v ania Bar The five University of Scranton alumni met in sixth grade Institute and Prosecuting Attorney for 91 the Pen n s y l v ania Dep a r tment of State. Maj. Joseph Courey, U.S.M.C., has at St. Mary’s School, Wilkes-Barre. William Brown, Joseph completed his MBA at the University Burke, Eugene Carroll, Edward Guyette and William Mon- 85 of Phoenix and is deployed in the Per- David Chuff, Clarks Summit, is an sian Gulf area. tone graduated from St. Mary’s in 1942. They all entered World War II in separate theaters of oper- Associate in the Scranton office of Maj. Robert Kelly, U.S.A., is cur- Rosenn, Jenkins & Greenwald, L.L.P. rently serving in Saudi Arabia. He will ation. Reunited after the war, the group of five “en l i s t e d ” at Meg McGill, Cra n f o r d, N.J., attended be relocating to Fort Leavenworth, The Uni v ersity of the 10-month Exec u t i v e Masters Pro- Kan., this summer with his wife Scranton, making a gram at the Zicklin School of Bus i - Lynda Lewandoski Kelly ’91 and ness, Bar uch College, and rec e i v ed a their three children, to attend the daily commute from Master of Science in Finance. Army Command and Staff College. Wil k e s - Ba r r e to Scran- 86 Alison Moran, Forest Hills, N.Y., is ton in a 1937 Dod g e . Stan Krulewicz, Gilbersville, was pro- with Long Island University’s Brook- After graduating moted to Director, Psychiatry - Clini- lyn campus as Director of Special Pro- from the University in jects and Events for the School of cal Development & Medical Affairs, 1949, they embarked at GlaxoSmithKline. Business, Public Administration and Information Sciences. on successful careers James Slattery, Baltimore, CFO of James Walsh, Clarks Summit, Sales in both the public and Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse, Inc., is Four of the five Scranton alumni who one of 50 statewide leaders selected Representative for United Gilsonite private sectors. Laboratories, was given the prestigious have remained friends since graduating for the eight-month Leadership Mary- “C a r eers and family fr om the University in 1949, from left: land for 2003. “Executive Salesman” award. life caused us to drift William Montone, Joseph Burke, 87 92 ap a r t for a number of Ed w a r d Guyette and Eugene Carroll. Andrea Veca Dreisbach, Ph.D., Kurt Heindrichs, Stafford, Va., years,” says Mr. Mon - a with Prince William Clarks Summit, was promoted to tone. “But a chance meeting in Philadelphia by two of the five Director of Analytical Industrializa- County Department of Fire & Rescue tion at Aventis Pasteur. for the last nine years, has earned cer- (Joe Bur ke and Bill Montone) res t o r ed contacts beyond the tification as a Structural Collapse routine of annual Christmas cards.” 88 Technician and a Hazardous Material The group began gathering in Florida once a year, but Aidan Egan, after 12 years of work on Technician. development and humanitarian pro- Joseph Hodanich, Woodbridge, Va., subsequently increased the reunions to twice a year “in pro- jects in South America and Africa, Senior Graphic Designer at American portion to the aging process, the arthritis and the cholesterol Paraguay, Angola & Zimbabwe, has University, was presented with the Art count,” quips Mr. Montone. settled down and bought a small Directors Club of Metropolitan Wash- Mr. Brown passed away in 1982, but the remaining four hotel, the Ostan an Bear Mor, in the ington’s Annual Show Design Compe- seaside village of Gortahork in tition Award. classmates have continued to maintain strong ties. Best of all, County Donegal, Ireland. Ellen Johnston, Drexel Hill, Human says Mr. Montone, “In 60 years, there’s never been a word of Wayne Lin, Fremont, Calif., was pro- Resources Manager at Davis Advertis- unkindness or back-biting among us. Just tons of laughter, moted to CEO from President at Gat- ing, is the President-Elect of the nostalgia and affection.” echina, Inc. Regional Chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management. 89 Lois Galli Blight, Endwell, N.Y., is Louise Farragher, Dublin, Ireland, Tracy Angeli Barone, Scranton, is the Michael Kolessar,Washington, D.C., employed by Vestal Central Schools as Master of Library & Information newly appointed Executive Director is a Special Agent with the Federal a first grade teacher. Studies, University College Dublin, Bureau of Investigation. of the Northeast Pennsylvania Con- William T. LaFond, West Chester, has moved from her position of Med- vention and Visitor’s Bureau. Matthew Sciarrotta, El Segundo, has joined U.S. Trust’s Pennsylvania ical Librarian in Our Lady of Lourdes Bernadette Connolly Yuknek, Drexel Calif., received his degree in Educa- office as an Assistant Vice President Hospital, County Louth, to be an Hill, a Clinical Nurse Specialist in an tion from Loyola Marymount Univer- working in estate planning. Information Specialist in the sity and completed a two-year teach- Drug Misuse Research Division of the Intermediate Cardiac Care Unit at Donna M. Stefans, Esq., Dix Hills, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, ing commitment with Teach for Health Research Board in Dublin. America. He currently serves as the N.Y., has opened her own Law Office was inducted into the International specializing in estate planning, elder- Lori Murphy has left her position as Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma third-grade chairperson at C.A. Dicki- Product Manager with Blessing White son Elementary School in Compton. law and real estate matters. In addi- Theta Tau. Bernadette is pursuing a tion, she is a partner in her family’s to be an Education Specialist at the Nurse Practitioner degree in Adult Robert Swanson, Johnson City, financial planning and accounting Federal Judicial Center in Washing- Acute Care. Tenn., is a Meteorologist at WJHL practice. ton, D.C. Ch e r yl Lugg, Columbus, Ohio, Cur a t o r News channel 11. Sara Parry, Childs, is an HR Specialist of His t o r y at the Ohio Historical Soc i - Frances Tucker, Cincinnati, Ohio, 94 at US Transportation Security Admin- et y , has completed, for the Ohi o is Director of Development at Arch- Kenneth Brislin, M.D., Philadelphia, istration. She oversees federal screeners Bicentennial, the restoration of Ade n a : bishop Leibold Home for the Aged was promoted to Chief Resident in at five airports across two states. the Home of Thomas Wor thington. Poor, a facility administered by the Orthopaedic Surgery at Thomas Jef- Little Sisters of the Poor. ferson University Hospital. Beginning Thomas A. Shimkus, Ph.D., Bethle- hem, has joined the faculty of DeSales Timothy Pryl e , Roslindale, Mass., is a August 2003 he will perform a one- 93 year fellowship in Sports Medicine in University as an Assistant Professor of Senior Dev elopment Off i c e r , Nort h e a s t Thomas Bauman, Lafayette, N.J., Mathematics. Region, for The Uni v ersity of Scranton. Jackson, Miss. recently with Northeast Planning Kathleen Snyder, Philadelphia, was Corp. as Chief Operating Officer, has Harry Brown, Ph.D., Allentown, has 90 left his post at Lehigh University to promoted to Vice President and Trust Anthony Sim o n e , Wayne, N.J., was been named Chief Investment Officer Officer of The Goldman Sachs Trust of Northeast Private Client Group. become a visiting lecturer in English recently promoted to Senior Vice Pres - at Muhlenberg College. Company, N.A. id e n t / C o n t r oller at Ryan, Beck & Co.

SUMMER 2003 3 1 Kristin M. Maguire, Malvern, is Alicia Zito Goo d r ich, J.D., rec e i v ed her working for Austill’s Rehabilitation de g r ee from Dickinson School of Law, Friends in Florida Services, Inc. as a school-based pedi- passed the Pen n s y l v ania Bar Exam and Former Alumni Society atric occupational therapist. is a law clerk for the Honorable Jack A. President James A. Kelly, Esq. Lizabeth M. Tumminello (nee Nagle) Panella in Nor thampton County. North Babylon, N.Y., was granted ’48, and his wife, Jane, (back tenure as a chemistry and biology 00 row, left and right) met up with Philip Grieco, Ridgewood, N.J., is teacher at Calhoun High School, handling Public Relations for Burton longtime friends Carol and Fel i x where she is the advisor to the class of Snowboards. 2004, and the assistant swim coach. Chmiel, Esq., ’49, who wer e Nathaniel J. Sann, U.S.A.N.C., Sev- among the 200 alumni and Jef f r ey Sho r t and his wife Marie have ern, Md., is a Staff Nurse in the friends at the annual gathering mo ved to Amsterdam, the Net h e r - Eisenhower Executive Nursing Suite lands, where he is the Price Wat e r h o u s e at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. in Palm Beach County. Coopers Hea l t h c a r e Practice Coordi n a - tor for Eur ope, Middle East and Africa. Howard Thomas, Scranton, a Politi- cal Coordinator during Ed Rendell’s 95 Carrie Holderman Gilmore, Durham, Samuel Smith is a Web Developer gubernatorial campaign, is writing a N.C., is the Assistant Director of Ori- with Advanced Media Productions, bi-monthly column for Pennsylvania’s Sherri Butala Fusaro, Evanston, Ill., is entation at the University of North Natick, Mass. with Bank One Securities. premier political Web site and is look- Carolina at Chapel Hill. Capt. James Brady, U.S.A., Iraq, is ing for a publisher for a book about Jeanette Godlewski, Bal t i m o r e, Md. , Shannon McNulty, New York, N.Y., the Brigade S-1 for the First Brigade young elected officials. rec e i v ed her degree in nursing from began a clerkship for Judge Casey in of the Fourth Infantry Division. Johns Hopkins Uni v ersity and works at Kelly Lewcz u k , Peckville, is a Cus t o m e r the U.S. District Court for the South- Response Specialist at Aventis Pas t e u r . an adult general medicine unit at Joh n s ern District of New York. 99 Hopkins Hospital that specializes in Kristen L. Brezinski, M.S., received Infectious Diseases. In her spare time, she Kim Sek e l , Woo d h a v en, N.Y., joined the 01 her degree in Educational Psychology Lt. Jessica Dickson Sann, volunteers to raise funds for non-prof i t s New Yor k City Teaching Fel l o ws, an from Penn State University. She has se r ving the HIV/AIDS community. organization that helps caree r - c h a n g e r s U.S.A.N.C., Severn, Md., is a Pedi- received a grant to be part of the Fort atric Staff Nurse at Walter Reed Army teach in under-performing school dis- Collins, Colo., Family Medicine Resi- Kevin Loughnane, Elmhurst, N.Y., is a tricts in New Yor k City. Kim has been Medical Center. Police Officer with the Por t Authority of dency Program. teaching writing, math, and finance at Kathryn Fullmer, Prospect Park, was N. Y . and N.J., working with the Tra n s - I.S. 383, The Philippa Schuyler School Susan Gallo, Hoboken, N.J., is in her po r tation Security Administration at promoted to 6th Grade Teacher at St. for the gifted and talented, since 2002. third year of work as a physical thera- Monica’s, South Philadelphia. John F. Kennedy International Airport. pist at New York University Medical Patricia Zakreski Kember, Ph.D., Center. Christina Harchar, Taylor, is a Cus- Simeon McAleer, Ph.D., Rego Park, Darlington, England, received her N.Y., received his degree in Experi- tomer Response Specialist at Aventis degree in English Literature from the Anthony Kwiatkowski, Dunellen, Pasteur. mental Nuclear Physics from Florida University of Sheffield. N.J., is with the New York City State University and is with IBM as offices of International Fund Services. Noelle Lopez Bai l e y , Bayville, N.J., is Senior Technical Solution Scientist for wo r king as an inpatient physical thera- 97 Tod Lewis, Manalapan, N.J., is Proj e c t the Life Science division. pist at the Healthsouth Rehab Hospital. Jennifer Compton, Smithtown, N.Y., Manager with 5 Str ong Hea l t h c a r e. Stefan Reinold, Lo veland, Col., was promoted to the position of Vice Maria Mussari, Osteen, Fla., is a stu- Kelly Thompson-Brazill, Greenville, rec e i v ed his degree in Fore s t r y from President of The Martin J. Moran dent at Nova Southeastern University N.C., received her degree from the Colorado State Uni v ersity and has con- Company. During her five years with Shepard Broad Law Center. Acute and Critical Care Nurse Practi- tinued there as a Res e a r ch Associate. the firm, Jennifer has raised more Ma rk Pa s c o e, Scranton, is a than $25 million for Catholic parishes tioner Program at Duke University. Steve Snyder, Chalfont, was selected Customer Response Specialist with and organizations across the country. Kelly presently works as a Nurse Prac- for inclusion in the 2003 Interna - titioner in the Department of Trauma Aventis Pa s t e u r. tional Who’s Who of Professionals Mark Gilmore, Durham, N.C., is an and Surgical Critical Care, University directory in recognition of exemplary Advisory Software Engineer for IBM. Medical Center of Eastern Carolina. achievement in business. Capt. Naomi Horowitz Griffin, Joseph Vas z i l y , Westfield, N.J., Vic e U.S.A., Iraq, is the primary adviser to President with JP Morgan Chase in the brigade on any issue their Fix ed Income Sal e s / T rading grou p , Dr . Gallagher Chairs Medical Alumni Council – nuclear, biological and chemical. rec e i v ed an M.B.A. in Finance & Man - Her husband, Capt. Darin Griffin, a La w r ence F. Gal l a g h e r , D.M.D., Scranton, agement from New Yor k Uni ve r s i t y . helicopter pilot, is also in Iraq. has been named Chairman of the Med i c a l 96 Vicki Koc i s , Emmaus, academic coun- Alumni Council at The Uni v ersity of Scranton. Anthony Brutico, D.O., Lititz, is an se l o r , rec r uiter and teacher at Th e He succeeds Richard Bevilacqua, M.D., emergency medical resident at Memo- Wescoe School of Muhlenberg College, D.D.S, Hart f o r d, Conn. rial Hospital, York. was appointed director of the human Dr. Gallagher is a 1982 graduate of the Uni - Jef f r ey Chiric o , host for a weekly news res o u r ces management prog r a m . magazine show on Lehigh Valley PBS ver s i t y , where he was vice president of his senior (WLV T ) in Bethlehem, won a Mid - 98 class. He graduated from the Boston Uni ve r s i t y Molly Dur kin Cab r a l , Hoboken, N.J., Atlantic Emmy Awa r d from the Nat i o n a l is a CPA for a French investment bank School of Den t i s t r y in 1986. Engaged in the Association of Television Arts and Sci- called CDC IXIS Capital Mar kets. general practice of dentistry in Scranton, he is ences for producing, writing and narrat- a member of the American Dental Association and past president of ing a documentary entitled “Hol l y w o o d Megan Early-Brady, Killeen, Texas, on Hamilton: Remembering Hes s ’s. ” works in a private practice rehabilita- the Scranton District Dental Soc i e t y . He and his wife, the former tion clinic which provides outpatient Sean Flanagan, Arlington, Va., passed Jennifer Bar r ett, have three children . occupational therapy services to chil- the third level of the Chartered Finan- The Medical Alumni Council (MAC), an affiliate of The dren ages birth-18 years. She is work- cial Analyst exam in June 2002. ing with fellow therapists and physi- University of Scranton Alumni Society was established in 1994 Douglas Forrer, Scranton, is the self- cians to develop a spasticity clinic for to foster interaction among Scranton alumni in the health profes- employed owner of an Accounting children with cerebral palsy. sions and to provide career assistance to students and graduates of firm and managing partner of Emu Brenda Kloss, Verona, N.J., received the University’s Health Professions Program. It sponsors a variety Equity Partnership. her degree in nursing from Fairleigh of events aimed at showcasing the University’s health professions Marc Fusaro, Evanston, Ill., is pursu- Dickinson University. Brenda is curriculum, assists students in their application to medical and ing a Ph.D. in economics at North- employed at the Hackensack Univer- western University. sity Medical Center in a Surgical dental schools, and endorses community service projects among Intensive Care Step-Down Unit. its membership, including periodic medical missions to Haiti. 3 2 THE SCRANTON JOURNAL 02 92 Julie Hilborn, Moscow, is a Customer Marriages Jeffrey Butash to Michelle Stage Response Specialist at Aventis Pasteur. Steven Durante to Maureen Oswald 79 Laura Hellgoth to Marc Pandolas 2nd Lt. Sarah Mooney, graduated Alice Dolinish to Edward Keil from the U. S. Army National Nicholas Iannielli to Kerry Pallien, AVALO N Advanced Leadership Camp, Fort 83 Pharm.D. A Reunion at the Sho r e Lewis, Tacoma, Wash. Terrence Lenahan, M.D., to Mary Mark Lyons, D.O., to Eileen Ann Kennedy ’98 Farrell ’97 Rocco Schillaci, West Pittston, is a Kristen Sarisky to Daniel Williams Saturday, 16 August first year student at Dickinson Law Robert Swanson to Meredith Porter School. 84 Jack’s Place Ted Peters to Ann Kuzdro ’91 Rene Sherman, El Paso, Texas, an 93 3601 Ocean Drive AmeriCorps VISTA volunteer, is a 86 Amy M. Birtel to Gregory B. Wallis Avalon, N.J. staff member of Pathfinders, a com- Theresa Cappelloni to John Bartko Scott Christy to Bridget Kane ’97 munity-based partnership of volunteer Joseph Nieroda, III to Kelly Beck Shari Fiederer to Michael Meehan teams from faith-based organizations, Robert N. Rabecs to Kimberly A. Lois Galli to Andrew Blight Buffet and cash bar civic groups and businesses helping DeBias Lynne Kempski to Mark Halligan ’95 $10 per person individuals and families along the Joseph Zielinski to Cathy Krisanda Kari J. Laderer to Jayson E. Berg road to self-sufficiency. Timothy Lau & Jennifer Kennard RSVP: 1-800-SCRANTON 87 Shannon Neary, D.D.S., to Robert Victoria Swift, Bridgewater, N.J., is Rose Mertens to Fred Lance, III McMurtrie, Jr., D.O. E-mail: [email protected] studying for a Master’s degree in Cor- Thomas M. Pie rc e to Michelle R. Beese Concetta Sal e rn o to Sean McCormack porate and Public Communications at Capt. John E. Thomas, PA Nat. Sponsored by The Greater Seton Hall University. 88 Guard to Cynthia J. Dixon Philadelphia Alumni Chapter Brian Bell, Jr., to Becky O’Boyle Tracy Valvano to Donald Tucker Betsy Card to Terry Chandler Lisa Ann Lasecki to Daniel J. Hagee 94 ROYAL REC RU I T E R S Lisa Meehan to Joseph Valenzuela Susan C. Baker to Frederick J. Ch e r yl Moh e r to Thomas Neugebauer Bonacci, Jr., D.M.D. ’95 John Moyles to Helene Bartkovsky WOR K S H O P 89 Rachel Horger to Matthew Dewey Patricia Petlock to James Kane Nancy Ann Gordon to Brian Jeffers Corinne Hover to David LeCompte Brian J. Spinelli to Beth Nebzydoski, 6 September Michelle Legg to Scott Carr William Jones, Jr., to Kelly Casciano V.M.D., ’99 The Admissions Office will Jennifer Kaulback to Tim Sheahan Timothy St. Clair to Hope Gaffney ’97 90 Sean Kenney to Rebecca L. Finn ’97 Ann Wargo to Jason Hollenbeck host a group of Royal Anthony Bulford to Teresa Davis Beth Ladish to Capt. Mark Andres, Christian Klacko to Sandra Urejan Recruiters Alumni Volunteers U.S.A. 97 Amy O’Reilly to Steven Mauceri on campus for a workshop on Kristen M. O’Hora to Christopher Mari Andres to Robert Duncan Matthew Rakauskas to Marisa A. Kelly Beth Daley to Jeremy J. Gould Saturday, 6 September. Rinaldi ’93 Cynthia Oleski, M.D., to Giovanni Jim F. Duffy to Jen Tautz The day will consist of a Patricia Sawyer to Steve Boex Ramos, M.D. Jenneen Ewart to John Ameres Robert F. Schultz to Sandra Estrella number of sessions to help Christina Palumbo to Anthony Robert Fritz to Brooke Kranich Thomas Shields, Ph.D., to Margaret volunteers learn more about Psathas Roy Gernhardt, III to Marya Churla Ann Bargatze Amy Sheridan to Stephen Lloyd Eileen Hennessey to Brian Ludwig the University so that they Mariam Wagner to Lt. Col. Robert Marie Wasilchak to Daniel Maney Julianne Kitch to Howard Maus, Jr. can represent the Admissions Thomas, U.S.A.F. Francis Wren, M.D., to Maura Caruso Kathleen C. Kubik to Edward G. Office at college fairs. Liszka, M.D. 91 Kelly Lavelle to Jeffrey Cohen For more information, please Lisa Candiracci to Keith Carson 95 Michaele Alcaro to Matthew Totino James B. Lynett to Zoe Lake contact Rebekah Ferguson at Sherrie Coursen to Joseph Contardi Randy Bednarz to Jeannie Clover Bryan Mumma to Nicole Ortiz ’99 Helene Domal to Eugene George, II [email protected] Sherri Butala to Marc Fusaro ’96 Sheryl Oleski, D.O., to Michael Kim, Joseph Gaughan to Penelope Ross or call 1-888-SCRANTON. Ch r is Ann D’Agostino to Ch ri s t o p h e r D.O. John Maros to Maura Nicholls ’01 Patrick Wendy Place to Rodney Dunn Paul DePietro to Denise Brady Capt. Robert Ralston, U.S.A., to Allison Henry to Barry Fullman Capt. Sarah Leseberg, U.S.A. Meeting on the Green Jeanne-Marie Istivan to Jay Scanlon Donna Staib to Tim Pepe A month never goes by without a business/planning meeting Timothy O’Connell to Jeanne Leslie Thornton to Charles Mazza Theuerkauf of the core group of the Lehigh Valley Alumni Chapter. Phillip Odom to Jennifer Williams 98 A recent meeting took the group out of the conference room Vincent Pellegrino to Christine Christine Bogdanski to James Heim DiBartolo Melanie Brown to Jason A. Flater and onto the green to plan the next chapter event. Ted Wolff Jenifer Carlonas to Christopher Paris ’74 is Chapter President. Stefan Reinold to Victoria Herbert Kathleen Simpson to Christian Audra Chapin to William Walsh Winkler Toni Conoshenti to Thomas Johnson Carolyn Siwak to Brian DeMeglio Samuel Denisco to Colleen Kelly ’99 James Dixon to Brenda Yaron 96 Molly Durkin to Paul Cabral Dennis Barnett to Michelle R. Jacqueline C. Flaherty to Francis J. Dolack Caputo Kathleen Bux t o n to Michael O’Leary Rob e r t G. Gra s s o to Jill M. Car in Connors to Douglas Dominick Greenberg ’99 Melissa Foley to Buf o r d Livel y , II Andrea Grimley to Joseph Kaiser Douglas For re r to Shannon Groft Diana Gumpert to Ensign Emil Jef f r ey Ghe r g o to Mau r y Noone Pieski, III Susan Hei m to Alan Kel l y John Harrison to Moriah Quinn Car r ie Hol d e rm a n to Mar k Gil m o r e ’97 James Henderson to Carra McAleavy Kimberly A. Kal a s i n s k i to Edm u n d ’99 Poplawski Erin Hennigan to Marc Masters Greg o r y Kot c h i c k to Ellen Jackson ’01 Dennis Johnson to Erin Harrington John Mann, D.M.D., to Kare n Emily Kalny to Capt. Ron Anzalone, Mullen ’98 U.S.A. SUMMER 2003 3 3 A daughter, Anya Jolie, to Joyce & A Family Legacy of Professors and Students Richard Covaleski, Peckville Th e r e are many examples of family legacies at the Uni ve r s i t y . Births A daughter, Rachel Ann, to Anna & 76 David Haines, Moscow One such example involves the Gougeon family, whose five A daughter, Sarah Brianne to William A son, Zachary, to Christopher & family members were all on campus during the 2002-2003 & Catherine Stancampiano Kathleen Granahan Kane ’88, academic year as students and professors. Len Gougeon, Ph. D . , Chapla ’87, Tunkhannock Scranton A son, Matthew John, to Jack & Lisa Professor of English, (right) has been a faculty member in the 77 Kutz Dean, Mountaintop Department of English since 1974. Deborah Gougeon, Ph.D., A daughter, Katerina, adopted from A son, Nicholas Michael, to Maria & ’73, Associate Professor of Operations and Information Man- Bryansk, Russia, by Marjorie & Michael Pavuk, Peckville agement, (second from right) has been on the faculty at the Lawrence Barlow, Clarks Summit A daughter, Kathryn Mary, to James A son, Colin Mitchell, to Marianne & & Mary-Cynthia Spescha Purcell, University since 1973. Their son, Elliott (center), graduated Frank Gilmartin, Moscow Olyphant in May 2003 with a major in Foreign Languages. Daughters Twin daughters, Alexandra Mary & Nadia (second from left) and Wesley (left) just completed their 79 Victoria Mary, to Paul & Lynne A son, Aidan Powell, to Agnes & Drozdik Wardcah, Clarks Summit sophomore and freshman years, respectively. David Jones, Scranton 87 81 A son, Brian John, to John & Jac q u e - A daughter, Isabella, to Julia & line Cleary Urbano, Westfield, N.J. Charles Valenza, Moscow A daughter, Kelsey Ann, to Nadine & Mark Familo, Warren, N.J. 82 A son, Nicholas Alessandro, to Tony, A son, Aidan Antonio, to Joseph Brog e s M.D. & Lori Gilmartin, Di Re, & Eileen Cleary, Westfield, N.J. M.D., Lake Oswego, Ore. A son, Aidan Patrick, to Maureen & A daughter, Emma Kyly, to Natalie & John Marcinko, Moscow Edward Hart, Yatesville 83 A daughter, Sara, to Michael, M.D., A son, Giovanni Francis, adopted & Karen Kormis DeMichele, from Guatemala by Lisa Cavacini, M.D., Mechanicsburg Natick, Mass. A daughter, Amanda Ann, to Kevin & Corinne Lucchino Yanul, Old 84 Forge A son, Grant, to Gary & Deborah A daughter, Maria Rose, to Christine & Boardman ’96, Cordova, Tenn. Mar k Micciche, D.M.P., Dun m o r e A daughter, Ashley Rose, to Janet & A son, Kieran Charles, to Andrew & Emily Klish to Brial Smorol Diane Brown to Mark Michalczyk Tom Grech, Malverne, N.Y. Ellen Noonan Schutt, Denville, N.J. Kristin Liptock, D.O., to Eric Smith Brenda Farrell to Edward Pearce ’01 A daughter, Suzanne Elizabeth, to A son, Marc, to Michael & Christine Kristen McGinley to Anthony Proia Gina-Marie Flowers to Kenneth Ann Marie & Joseph Kozloski, Smirne Pacyna, Clarks Summit Alison Muenkel to Peter Byrons Bounds Allentown A son, Kevin James to Terri & Neal Donald Murphy to Christine Leist Sarah M. Kam o r a to James J. White, III A daughter, Catherine Ciara, to Clau- Thomas, M.D., Palmyra Lizabeth M. Nagle to Vincent P. Holly Koch to Jonathan Berdinka dine & John Lanahan, Hillsbor- Tumminello Ann Mar ie Koe n k e r to Rob e r t Dred g e ough, N.J. 88 John Nealon to Maria Paris Brian Kraker to Melissa Acito A son, Timothy John, to Kevin & A son, Connor James, to Colleen & Kathy Oliveri to Mark Tucker Alison McHal e to John Skoff Megan Malone Lanahan ’88, Mark Anderko, Edison, N.J. st Jessica Per a n i c k to Rob e r t Ker r igan, III 1 Lt. Michael McLane, U.S.A., to Kel l y Mendham, N.J. A son, John Michael “Jack”, III, to Ruth Ann Powel l to Donald Tumavitch Fry A son, Adam Richmond, to Gary, Catherine & John Branka, Jr., Michael Rotell, Jr., to Denise Giessler Charles R. Miller to Angel M. Zanghi D.O. & Judy Richmond Pryblick, Lansdale Robert Strony to Gerrisa Foust ’00 Michele Pettit to Chad Hauenstein D.O., Allentown A son, Stephen Jude, to Stephen & Michael Walton to Deanna Pisa Jill Piscorik to Joseph R. Payne Christine Clinton Benko, Swedes- Jennifer Zewe to John Armstrong Megan Anne Posegate to Mark A. 85 boro, N.J. Purcell ’01 A son, Sean Patrick, to Ann & James A son, Jonah Allen, to Lucy & Joseph 99 Joseph Rickard, Jr., to Erin Dowling Cleary, Warren, N.J. Cogliette, Dunmore Kate Byrnes to Anthony Rafanello Christen Rose to Michael Sumerano A son, James Patrick, to Deborah & A son, Sean Kenneth, to Michael & Lori DeCandido to Kevin L. Pfeiffer Lt. Nathaniel Sann, U.S.A.N.C., to James Fox, Hillsborough, NJ. Christine Cwikla Ballow,Villa Maureen Devlin to Anthony Lt. Jessica Dickson, U.S.A.N.C.’01 A son, Serge, adopted from Samara, Hills, Ky. Kwiatkowski Russia, by Leslie & Vincent Grega, A son, Joseph John, to Joseph ’93 & Johanna Eltz to W. Dinis Camara 01 Factoryville Kim Esoda Dougherty, Old Forge Tracy Gardjulis to Gary Druhl Kristin Hudak to Arthur Levandoski A son, Austin, to Philip & Maria A daughter, Jillian Riley, to Frank & Cindy Ghergo to Paul Iacavazzi, II Elizabeth Jones to Kevin Hastie Hardisky Cole, Plano, Texas Marianne Riley Gaudioso ’91, Taryn Grabowski to Timothy Jones Kevin Kozel to Carey Jones A son, Eli Francis, to Len & Janet Morris Plains N.J. Alison Glucksnis to Steven Lott Noelle Lopez to Mathew Bailey McGoldrick-Harmon, Charlton, A daughter, Adele Julia, to Christine & Kathleen Igoe to Jeffrey Snyder Amy Moskovitz to John Rolinc Mass. David Hol l a n d e r , Cl a r ks Summit Dana M. Mendicino to Ryan Cooper Anita Pane to Bruce Whiteford A son, Caleb John, to Jeffrey & Mary A son, David B. Jacob ( Jake), to Mindy Miller to Lee Paglia Jennifer Portice to Gregg Reinhart O’Neill May, London, England David & Nancy Howard Jeremy Ott to Stefanie Kozlowski’00 A daughter, Madeline Colleen, to Robinson, Doylestown Lee Paglia to Melinda Miller ’00 02 Michael & Erin O’Neill Shine, A son, Eric Christopher, to Kenneth Suzanne Pieski to Mario Coviello Amy Carite to John Foley Wayne & Janice Kozlusky Forrest, Kar en Ann Tracy to Christopher Trently Katie Copeland to Geoff Walsh A daughter, Caroline Anne, to Normal, Ill. Melissa Turano to Frank Svoboda Valerie Marzullo to Lt. Michael Michelle & Joel Susco, Clifton, Va. A son, Corey Wal t e r , to Colin & Co l l e e n Alicia Rose Zito to Matthew John O’Malley, U.S.A. La v elle Fowl e r , Middlesex, N.J. Goodrich Kyle Ann Quinn to Thomas Pincince 86 A son, Connor Joseph, to Sandra & Julie Robbins to Christopher Becker Twin sons, Sean Daniel & Jack Timothy Mayers, Conestoga 00 Kristen Rotell to John Warholic, Jr. Henry, to Brenda & John Bentz, A son, Liam Patrick, to Daniel & Heidi Bec h t o l d t to Thomas P. Baldacci William Thompson, Jr., to Rebecca Haddon Township, N.J. Lauri McCormack Carole Ann Blanch to Patrick Ryan Waznak A daughter, Jenna Nicole, to Michael McLaughlin ’91, Boyds, Md. Christian Bouselli to Angela Wren Michelle Zick to John Murphy & Angela Broscious Donohue, A daughter, Rory, to Alan & Kate York O’Hara Gras, Medford, N.J.

3 4 THE SCRANTON JOURNAL A son, Kelvin Richard, to Ralitsa & A daughter, Grace Morgan, to Rich Roesing, Zagreb, Croatia Rosemary & Corey Phillips, Kevin C. Kiley, M.D., MG, USA, ’72 A son, Francis Anthony, to Rob & Clarks Summit PA RT M I L I TA RY COMMANDER, PA RT D O C T O R Mary Kay Rohlfing-Napoli, Nor- A daughter, Brooke Anne, to Carl ristown & Jennifer Weaver-Wunderler, Kevin C. Kiley, M.D., MG, USA, Commanding General, A son, Patrick John, to Daniel & Mau - Allentown reen Scanlon Burn s , Have rt o wn A daughter, Celeste Noel, Michael & ’72 holds a senior post that requires him to be part military A daughter, Kathryn Lynn, to John & Paulette Ziomek Meta, Archbald commander and part doctor. It’s a post that also requires him Mary Snyder Coolican, Moosic to hold three jobs in one. A son, Justin Michael, to Dr. Michael 90 & Brenda Toczydolwski Goodrich, A daughter, Madison Elaina, to Geor- As the recently appointed Factoryville gette & John Bershefsky, Facto- Commanding General for A daughter, Kathryn Marie, to Mark ryville Walter Reed Army Med i c a l A son, Edward Patrick, to William & & Bernadette Connolly Yuknek, Ce n t e r , MG Kiley has author- Drexel Hill. Kathleen Bonner Oakley, Turn- ersville, N.J. ity and accountability for a 89 A son, Sean James, to James & Karen health care deliver y system A daughter, Megan Mary, to Matthew Siebecker-Breslin ’93, Moscow that offers military families in & Karen Barlow Lisk, Manasquan, A daughter, Cecelia Mary, to Mauri & N.J. Joseph Collins, III, Dunmore and around Was h i n g t o n , A son, Matthew, to Jane & Shawn A son, Brett Mason, to Dawn & Jer- D.C., access to quality, com- Blackledge, Scranton ard DiBlasio, Sparta, N.J. pre h e n s i v e medical care. A daughter, Bria K., to J.B. & Karen A son, Seamus Christopher, to Cappelloni Bromcacher, Old Forge Christopher & Beth Dougherty As Commander of the A son, John Michael, a daughter, Flynn, Centreville, Va. North Atlantic Regional Emily Ann, to Lisa & John Cleary, A son, Brendan John, to Beth & John Medical Command for the U.S. Army, he has direct com- Neschanic Station, N.J. Douthit, Monroe, N.Y. mand and control over nine army hospitals and seven clinics A daughter, Natalie Anne, to Steve & A son, Jack Andrew, to Joseph & Mari e Liesel Fisher Daigle, Chester, N.Y. Flannelly Gor don, Qua k e rt o wn from Fort Bragg, N.C., to Ft. Drum, N.Y. Additionally, he A son, Lukas Raphael, to Sophia & Twin sons, Anthony Joseph, IV & is the Lead Agent for Region 1 in the Department of Gerard Fives, Jr., Jermyn Frank Anthony, to Tina & Defense. As Lead Agent, he has oversight for a health care Twin sons, Sean Ryan & William Anthony Golden, Dunmore Timothy, to Tim and Christine Twins, Devon Marie & Ryan William, system that serves over one million military personnel and Melbinger Gallagher, Hainesport, to Bill & Christine Holste Stoffel, their families from northern Virginia through Pennsylvania, N.J. Mountainside, N.J. New York and New England. A daughter, Campbell Elizabeth, to A son, Justin Michael, to Michael & Three separate staffs report to MG Kiley in his roles of Kimberly & Joseph Kelly, Jr., Deborah Homish Kol s ov s k y , Eynon D.M.D., Clarks Summit A daughter, Ella, to Heather & managing peacetime health care for millions of active and A daughter, Angela Gabrielle, to Patty Michael Mahon, Clarks Summit retired members of the armed forces and their families. It’s a & William Nazzaro, Collegeville A daughter, Camille Th e r ese, to job that’s both challenging and rewarding. A son, Maddox Thierry, to Robert & Anthony & Lisa Not a r ianni Pas t o re , “You don’t want to give second class health care to grea t Justine Picardi Maiello, Oak Ridge Moscow N.J. A son, Brendan Paschal, to Jeffrey ’95 Americans who defend our nation,” he says of the challenge. A daughter, Anna Elizabeth, to Mar y & & Maura O’Reilly Grable, “You want to give them ’world class’ health care – and you Craig Retzbach, Greenfield Tws p . Phoenixville. want them to feel good about those services they are rec e i v i n g . A son, Joshua, to Ken and Gerine A son, Jack Ryan, to Brian & Susan Tranguch Mackunis, Hatfield Paige Leahy ’91, Cranford, N.J. “My greatest satisfaction is that I know we do just that.” A son, Clarke Ulysses, to Clarke & An M.D. as well as a General Officer, the earlier years of Noreen Maley Piatt ’91, Wayne his military service involved various posts as an army OB- A son, Sean Brian, to Brian & Mary GYN, commanding a combat medical unit during the Gulf Pomponi Flegel, Frederick, Md. ALU M N I A son, Matthew John, to Charles & War and four years as the European Regional Medical Com- Jennifer Meyers Prothero ’95, mander responsible for health care in Europe as well as assist- PIC N I C S Scranton ing in delivery of care during the deployment into Bosnia. And Freshmen Send-Offs A son, Ryan Christopher, to Michele & Mark Riotto, Exton He spent two years in the Pentagon, working closely with New York Southern Tier A son, Robert, to Paul & Robin Rose top U.S. military leaders, for whom he has the utmost res p e c t . Alumni Chapter Andersen, Holmdel, N.J. “I don’t believe that the American people fully appreciate A daughter, Claudia Frances, to Frank the dedication, intellect and professionalism of our military Saturday, 26 July and Christine Sheridan Celia, Rid- 11:30 AM – 3:00 PM ley Park leadership,” he says. Chenago Valley State Park A daughter, Julianne Margaret, to Military service, medicine and Jesuit education are com- Kevin & Sharon Toomey Kotch, mon threads of the Kiley family. MG Kevin Kiley’s father Voorhees, N.J. was a career naval officer. His daughter, Cristin Kiley ’99, is Met r opolitan Was h i n g t o n , A daughter, Ava Elizabeth, to Chris & D.C. Chapter Kathleen Wetmore Corso, Fort graduating as the Distinguished Army Graduate at the mili- Saturday, 9 August Wayne, Ind. tary’s medical school, the Uniformed Services University of A son, James William, to Gerald & the Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. His daughter, 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM Karen Wieckowski Marsh, Duryea Lake Fairfax Park Maureen Kiley ’01, is a bench science technician supporting 91 the National Cancer Institute in the study of gene sequenc- A son, Corey William, to Lisa & ing. And his son, Sean Michael, is in the Corps of Cadets at Southeast Alumni Chapter David Abel, Clarks Summit Sunday, 17 August A daughter, Jenna Rose, to Joseph & Virginia Tech. 2:00 – 6:00 PM Cristina Cali Iavaroni, Conmack, “I think there are a few careers more rewarding than to N.Y. Ignatius House serve your nation,” says MG Kiley. “Service is something I’m A daughter, Annalese Elizabeth, to very comfortable with and is a common theme of the Jesuit Retreat Center Joseph & Theresa Cortese-Fusaro Atlanta ’92, Spotsylvania, Va. education I received at the University (of Scranton).”

SUMMER 2003 3 5 A daughter, Emily Rose, to Charles & A son, Samuel Alexander, to Victor & Alumni Society Announces President-Elect Kelly Rooney Haikes, Scranton Ellen Hughes Maro t t a , Atlanta, Ga. Kevin J. Lanahan, Mendham, N.J., ’84 has been named Pres i - A daughter, Juliette Rose, to Kate & A son, Jack William, to Michael & dent-elect of the Uni ve r s i t y ’s 35,000-member Alumni Society. John Saviello, Limerick Lorraine Kaiser Kelly, Spring City A son, Eric Michael, to Terry & Kyra A son, Declan Sean, to Sean and He succeeds the late Catherine Ann Manley Coffey,’86 who was Spak Gordon, Hurst, Texas Kathleen O’Doherty Cullinan, tragically killed in an automobile accident in June 2002. A daughter, Chrisanne Veca, to Jef f r ey & Bayside, N.Y. Mr . Lanahan earned a bachelor of science de g r ee in marke t i n g Ann Mar ie Veca Schilling, Co l l e g e v i l l e A daughter, Mar g a r et Louis, to Frank & fr om the Uni ve r s i t y , and Charte r ed Life Und e r writer Certi f i c a t i o n Penny Clark Reppa ’95, Sc r a n t o n 93 A daughter, Rachel Elizabeth, to Dana fr om the American College. A son, Jackson Charles, to Charles & & Deborah Taglietta Gilman, Since 1996, he has been employed with John Hancock, Toby Bellinghieri Cappello, Cream Ridge, N.J. and is associate managing director for the Morristown (N.J.) Nashua, N.H. A daughter, Mackenzie, to Brian & A son, Bennett Daniel, to Alan & Susan Coggins Wagner ’96, Jermyn Lanahan Agency. Katherine Berkwitt Danvers, Dan- Mr. Lanahan is a member of The University of Scranton’s bury, Conn. 95 Alumni Board of Governors, where he serves as Board secretary. A son, Daniel Patrick, to Brian & A daughter, Peyton Elise, to Karen & Laurie Bokal Rolfe, Delhi, N.Y. John Angelo, Brooklyn, N.Y. He is a member of the University’s President’s Circle and is Twin daughters, Madelyn Rita & A daughter, Grace Cahterine, to Vin- active in the Alumni Society’s New Jersey Chapter. Emma Anne, to Al & Shannon cent & Cecelia Barrett Amico, His professional affiliations include serving on the board of Bradley Curtius, Glen Mills Dunmore di r ectors of the Nort h w est Jersey Association of Life Und e rw r i t e r s , A daughter, Reese Emerson, to Rea g a n A son, Dylan George, to George & & Shawn Cal l a h a n , Jeffersonville Eileen Bolcavage Howanitz, Ar chbald for whom he also served as president, and serving on the board A daughter, Christina Michele, to A daughter, Emma Olivia, to Craig & of directors of the Northern New Jersey General Agents and John & Dena Cirlincione Dodge, Jennifer Buce Graff, Huntington, Managers Association. Sparta, N.J. N.Y. A daughter, Caroline Raye, to Mark A daughter, Heather Merced, to Mr. Lanahan is married to the former Megan Malone, also & Christine Cummings David & Andrea Bulera Judge, a University alumnus. They have three children. Fitzgerald, Fairfield, Conn. Sunnyvale, Calif. Mr . Lanahan’s term as president-elect will continue until A daughter, Kristin Marie, to William A daughter, Sofia, to Denise & Paul December 2003, after which he will be installed as the Soc i e t y ’s & Theresa DeCavage Walters, De Pietro, Peckville Scranton A daughter, Carolyn Rose, to Adam 22nd president in January 2004. A daughter, Cathryn Ann, adopted & Jean Eisenhuth Greaves, Wan- from China by Sean & Gina tagh, N.Y. A son, Gerard William, to Patrick & A daughter, Emily Ann, to Leonard DiNapoli Fitzsimmons, Allentown A daughter, Emma Margaret, to Rosanne Passarelli Fogarty, West- & Ellen Hodel Burke ’93, Clarks A son, Richard Devlin, to Richard & Daniel & Amanda Keating Byard, bury, N.Y. Summit Maura Devlin Slatowski, Con- Bordentown, N.J. A daughter, Emma Linley Anne, to Twin daughters, Elizabeth Claire and shohocken A son, Steven, to Steven & Teresa Richard & Marnie Gorskey Pon- Kathleen Maeve, to Nicholas ’93 A son, Jake Edward, to Dawn & Lazor Borgia, Peckville tosky, Lake Ariel & Kristine Cleary Jackson, Lyn- Edward Dougherty, Scranton A son, Jack Christopher, to Ch ri s t o p h e r A daughter, Lauren Louise, to Shan- brook, N.Y. A son, Peter, to Dorina & Peter & Danielle Murray Mor g a n , Allen, non & Richard Grippi, Dunmore A son, Brendan Joseph, to An d r ew ’93 Gutowski, Moscow Va. A daugher, Olivia Nicole, to Paul & & Dina Cowden Sul l i v an, Fai rf i e l d , A son, Louis Charles, to Nicole & Susan Henke Brinkman, Conn. Joseph Hanni, Dunmore 96 Patchogue, N.Y. A daughter, Kelsey Jane, to John & A daughter, Alexa Nicole, to Christo- A son, William Presley, to Maria & A daughter, Eleanor Walker, to Peter Karyn Foy White, Pittsburgh pher & Karen Hiemenz Ward, William Baldassari, Scranton & Kathleen Herley Veith, A son, Nathan Charles, to Ken and Stony Brook, N.Y. A daughter, Allison Marie, to Nicole Wilmington, Del. April Furey Reuther, Harrisburg. A daughter, Julia, to Sheri Ann & & William Benedict, Aurora, Ill. A daughter, Kelly Lynn, to Doretta & A son, Luke Patrick, to Tina & Rob e r t Clayton S. LaCoe,III, Clarks A son, Jack Ros s i t e r , to Vincent & Reg i n a William Kennedy, Scranton Ham b u r g , West Berlin, N.J. Summit Binkley Don o h u e , West Chester A son, Luke Malone, to Jake & Kat h l e e n A daughter, Grace Caylor, to Jessica & A son, Jack Thomas, Sean & Daw n A daughter, Elizabeth Rose, to Malone Connolly, Newp o r t, N.Y. Joseph Hodanich, Woodbridge, Va. Micale Pur cell, New Brunswick, N.J. Christopher & Susan Dunda A daughter, Clare Elizabeth, to John A daughter, Cassidy Bridget, to Lorraine A daughter, Abigail Kathryn, to James Brace, Dunmore & Kathleen Martin Canavan, & An d r ew Joyce, West Orange, N.J. & Kathlene Dadey Negvesky ’94, A son, Robert Denny, & a daughter, Harrisburg A son, Anthony John, to Lucy & Alan Clarks Summit Dominique Rae, to Catherine & A son, Colin James, to Kevin ’94 & Leggin, Scranton A daughter, Emma Clare, to George Robert Ferraro, Clarks Summit Amy Pavlovec Zeiss, Dallas A son, Gavin Michael, to Kimberly & & Jean Paczkowski Sharrets, A son, Rhys Matthew, to Lori & Sean A son, Benjamin Michael, to Michael McHale, Dunmore Broomall George, M.D., Allentown Dominick & Debra Scopelliti A daughter, Samantha Rose, to Scott A son, Ezra Moses, to Kevin & Pat ri c i a A son, Mark Francis, Jr., to Mark & Georgetti, M.D., Scranton & Andrea Miele Killian, Toms Wen k o s k y Tet r eault, Lake Ariel Melissa Incavido Battle, Moscow A daughter, Brittney Ann to John & River, N.J. A son, Austin Chris, to Cynthia & Tracy Seyferth Sullivan, Campbell A daughter, Marissa Catherine, to 94 Chris Kleinberger, Pittston Hall, N.Y. Keith & Lisa Petruski Mele, Ran- A son, Matthew Thomas to Mark & A son, Nicholas Domenic, to A daughter, Emily Grace, to Keith & dolph, N.J. Mary Acerenza Emery, New Cum- Domenic & Nicole Noto Marion Lupyak Yurgosky ’92, A son, Andrew Alvise, to Stephen & berland Cafarella, Scranton Carbondale Cristina Pomponi Dachowski, A daughter, Kaitlyn Clare, to Timothy A son, Nicholas Joseph, to Vincent & Harleysville & Jennifer Begley Seechock, Joann Pliss Tomassoni, Peckville 92 A daughter, Sara Katherine, to Paul & Clarks Summit A daughter, Emma Rose, to Dean & A daughter, Megan Elizabeth, to Donna Regenthal Magrino, East A daughter, Natalie Breen, to Michelle Rose Bab c o c k , Plainfield, Ill. Darren & Melissa Barnick Brunswick, N.J. Christopher & Stephanie Breen A daughter, Isabella Theresa, to April Winslow, Elmhurst A son, Brendan Nichol, to Ch ri s t o p h e r Parisi, Chicago, Ill. & John Scuteri, Medford, N.Y. A daughter, Allison Joelle, to Claudia & Kristin Hamilton Ritchie ’93, A son, Kieran James, to Donnie & A daughter, Emily Patricia, to Karen & William Blair, Whippany, N.J. Chester Springs Katie Flood Coates, Columbia, S.C. & Frank Tunis, Jr., Scranton A son, Caden Michael Jude, to Matthew & Jacqui Foster Slifko, 97 Pictures from Alumni Reunion New Windsor, N.Y. A daughter, Elizabeth Susan, to Rob e r t & Reun i on 2003 may be viewed on the Web A daughter, Elexis Brianna, to Earl & Susan Majaika Rot h w ell, Fac t o r yville Wendy Harrington Harvey, A daughter, Molly Emma, to Brian & 2 0 0 3 at www.scranton.edu/reunion. Scranton Megan Orr McCabe, Scranton

3 6 THE SCRANTON JOURNAL 98 53 64 A daughter, Makiah, to Doug & Deaths Robert Hricko, Baylor’s Lake Vincent J. Greco, Cape Coral, Fla. Brenda Brewer, Bloomsburg William Loveland, Scranton Ethel Neuls Hen k e l m a n , Cl a r ks Sum m i t A daughter, Maura Rose, to Tammy 33 Alfred J. Malone, Macungie Sr. M. Immaculata Metallo, D.M., & Robert Carter, Archbald Irving Pinkus, Scranton Newfield, N.J. A daughter, Gabriella Cecilia, to 54 Norman White, Greenfield Twp. 34 F. Keane Eagen, Fairfax, Va. Andrew and Roseann Craig Contr- William Rabkin, Dunmore eras, Columbus, Ga. Ger a r d J. Lyn a d y , Sun City Center, Fla . 65 A daughter, Gianna Judith, to Eliza- 35 John W. O’Malley, Jensen Beach, Fla. Irene Cymbalisty, Nanticoke beth & John Marturano, Clarks Vincent M. Quinn, West Pittston Summit Leslie Weinman, Scranton 55 65G A daughter, Katie Elizabeth, to Mark James P. Groark, M.D., Birmingham, Harry Klein, Montrose & Audrey Young Nebzydoski ’99, Ala. 36 Francis Kutney, M.D., Wallingford 66 Waymart Samuel W. Gedrocz, Ashley Marie T. Campenni, Pittston A daughter, Brianna Rose, to Alexan- William Langan, Ph.D., Hawley Helen Hines Quinn, Dunmore Joseph Sviatko, Sr., Endicott, N.Y. Sr . M. Amadeus DeF reitas, R.S.M., Dal l a s der & Jennifer Santoro DeLuccia, Patrick J. Mellody, Scranton West Patterson, N.J. 37 Gerald E. Vanston, M.D., Hun t i n g t o n , Louis Blaum, M.D., Wilkes-Barre W.Va. Patrick O’Hara, Scranton 99 Robert Preate, Scranton A daughter, Kiera Emelia, to Ricardo 38 56 Elizabeth Stanko, Norristown Joseph & Meghan Collins, Falls Joseph Fasciana, D.D.S., Pittston Clinton J. Lehman, M.D., Dallas B. Raynond Garlinski, Las Vegas, Nev . 67 Church, Va. Charles B. Haney, Oswego, N.Y. A son, Joshua Patrick, to Patricia & Thomas S. Isaacs, St. Petersburg, Fla. 57 Michael Peduto, Alexandria, Va. Ambrose Mullen, Montrose Robert Miluszusky, Carbondale Christopher Cupitt, Exeter Robert E. Ruane, Endicott, N.Y. William P. Rinaldi, Dunmore 00 39 Joseph Valunas, Waymart Robert J. Gibbons, M.D. Pinehurst, Henry Wisniewski, Aberdeen, Md. 68 A daughter, Carina Alexandra, & a son, William Jenkins, Scranton Christopher Joseph, to Joseph & N.C. William Ott, Wilkes-Barre 58 Albert A. Marianelli, Old Forge Ch r istine Sekely Cook, Dun m o r e Robert A. Gaardsmoe, Kingston William P. Sokola, Plains A son, Andrew Alexander, to Kelly & Joseph VanR. Clarke, Waverly John Lavelle, Sr., Clarks Summit George Pann, Scranton Alexander Stark, Clarks Green Harold Seifert, Endwell, N.Y. 68G A son, Connor John, to John & Lori Bernard Shockloss, Wilkes-Barre John L. Walsh, Jr., Clarks Green Thomas Kelley, Peckville 41 Joseph Mahoney, Philadelphia John R. Sivatko, Fairfax, Va. 69 Louis Moriano, Old Forge Robert F. Hornyak, Edgewater, Md. Casimir Yanish, Clark’s Summit 59 Online Community Bruce Butler, Scranton Robert Hughes, Bromall Of fers Networking 42 William Judge, Scranton Frank Sottile, Ed.D., Scranton John Gavigan, Scranton 60 71 Re s o u rc e Harry L. Rainey, Arlington, Va. Joseph C. Voitek, Kingston Stephen A. Szumski, Pearl River, N.Y. Glen T. Adams, Hoover, Ala. The Scranton Onl i n e Harold J. Lench, Scranton Robert J. Kakalec, Madison, N.J. 73 43 Thomas Grega, Throop Alumni Community Edward Dende, Atlantis, Fla. John Mitchell, Jr., Warwick. N.Y. ww w. s c r a n t o n . e d u / a l u m n i - Al f r ed Eis e n p r eis, Ph.D., New Yor k, N.Y. 61 74 community is a val u a b l e William Lavelle, Dunmore Ann Marie Kelly, Scranton 46 Lt. Col. Thomas Mayock, Bethlehem res o u r ce for career networki n g . Msgr. George Billy, Linden, N.J. Charles C. Sos t o wski, Johnson City, N.Y. Her e’s what one alumnus had 47 62 75 to say about his experience in Charles D. Igoe, Ph.D., Selinsgrove Robert Baranowski, Stratford, N.J. Alfred Engelmyer, Scranton John J. Ceccarelli, San Antonio, Texas using the Online Community J. Robert Gavin, M.D., Scranton Morris Kessler, Scranton to search for a new job. James F. Matala, Bremerton, Wash. 76 “Whenever I’m in a job- 48 Thomas McAndrew , Ellicott City, Md. Nancy Salvage, Pittsburgh Gerald Mahon, East Lansing, Mich. Rev . James J. Neville, S.J., Phi l a d e l p h i a hunting mode, networking is Patrick Sweeney, Scranton 79 the very first tool I turn to. 49 Jude Steininger, Laflin Alumni from my alma maters Paul P. Ackourey, Scranton 63 Robert deQuevedo, M.D., East 80 (The University of Scranton 50 Stroudsburg S. Bradley Bessoir, Scranton and Seattle U) have always Paul C. Heston, Feasterville Ernest D. Gentilotti, Jessup John Carr, Hanover Township played a central role in my Wilber D. Lewis, Buffalo, N.Y. John S. Hubiak, D.P.M., Bingham- ton, N.Y. 81 networking activities, because 51 Joseph M. Quinnan, Bethesda, Md. Margaret Ann Lyons, Phoenix, Ariz. even if you’ve never met or Henry Kravitz, Alexandria, Va. Lt. Col.[Ret.] Myron Nagurney, spoken with someone, there’s Vienna, Va. simply no common ground Alumni Directory – The Sixth Edition like a shared alma mater.” 52 William Musto, West Pittston Despite the successful launch of the Scranton Online Alumni Dan Harrity ’91 Community last year, the demand for a printed directory still exists. The Office of Alumni Relations is working with the Bernard C. Harris Publishing Company to produce the sixth SCR A N TO N /P OC O N O ALUM N I NORT H E A S T CHA P T E R edition of The University of Scranton Alumni Directory, sched- uled for release in June 2004. Watch your mail for details. The Golf Tournament, 18 August directory will include personal, academic and business informa- Elkview Country Club at Crystal Lake tion about our graduates. When you receive your directory questionnaire, take a few minutes to update your information – Contact: [email protected] 1-800-SCRANTON and be sure your friends will know what’s happening with you.

SUMMER 2003 3 7 OR M E R ACU L TY Ingrid Lee, mother of Carol Lee Thomas Regan, father-law of Michael 82 F F Cundey ’88 Costello ’70 Daniel Lynott, Tampa, Fla. Rev. Richard McSorley, S.J., Philoso- Edith Leventhal, mother of Simon Annett H. Rinaggio, grandmother of phy ’52-’61 ’59 Suzanne ’03 & Johnathan ’05 83 Rev . James J. Doyle, C.S.C., Th e o l o g y Robert O’Hara, Jr., Dunmore Ros e B ud Leventhal, mother of Jef f r ey ’74 Santarelli & Mary S. Pascolini ’00 ’9 3 - ’ 9 6 David E. Lovecchio, brother of Toby John Ruggiero, U.S.N., Rev . Francis Duf f y , S.J., English ’68-’74 ’85 son of John ’81 & Carol ’96 83G Mary Perry, Ph.D., History ’92–’97 Sakina Kulkarni, Clarks Summit Ida Lucarelli, mother of Arthur, Jr.’77 William J. Ryan, brother of Rev. John Josephine Maldonato, mother of ’34 87 FAM I L Y & FRI E N D S Leonard ’57 Mary Sabatella, mother of William Sandra Krakosky, Horsham Donald D. Altavilla, father of Rev. Olga Malewicz, mother of Joseph ’66 ’64 Rev . Joseph E. Wh a r ton, Wil m i n g t o n , Del . Philip ’88 Gloria Manning, mother of Brian ’81 John Saikowski, father of John ’66 & Marie Beck, mother of Rev. Richard Al b e r t Marianelli, father of Michael ’82 Richard ’73 88H ’70 Mary Martin, mother of Michael ’77 Mary Scott, wife of John, Sr., ’37 & Sir Richard Harris, London, England Paul Burnett, father of James ’69 Mary C. McAndrew, mother of James mother of John Jr., ’69 & Jeffrey Angelo Ciccotti, father of William ’74 ’73 ’77 88 Maj. James P. McDonnell,[Ret.] Kimberly Ann Seiger, sister of Lisa S. Maj. Charles Myskowski, U.S.A., & Thomas ’84 brother of Eugene ’53 Mikus ’00 Camp Hill James A. Clark, brother of Jordan ’67 John T. Clark, father of Ger a r d ’75, Michael Merola, Father of Ralph ’71 Marilyn Snyder, mother of Mary 89 John Jr. ’75, Eugene ’82 & Brian ’88 Helen Mrykalo, mother of Frank ’65; Coolican ’88, Christopher ’90, Rabbi Samuel Nunberg, Ch e r r y Hill, N.J. Owen Conaghan, Sr., father of Owen grandmother of Frank, Jr.’ 94 Nancy ’92 & Kathleen ’94 and G’83 Robert Muzzi, brother of Elmo, mother-in-law of John Coolican 92 Charles Consagra, father of Charles D.D.S. ’50 ’88 Mary Ann Yeager, Scranton ’71 Suzy Navin Mueller, sister of Mary A. Speicher, mother of Dr. Maralyn Conway, wife of Robert ’60 Catherine Navin Kelly ’76 Matthew ’66 & Dr. Julie ’82 92H Kevin Cregan, Jr., son of Kevin ’68 Claire Mulligan, wife of Joseph ’43 Robert Straub, father of Gerard ’67 Rev . Joseph T. Dur kin, S.J., Geo r g e t ow n Margaret Ann Crotti, wife of William Elizabeth Mur p h y , sister of Edw a r d ’40 Colette Sulzer, mother of Christopher Uni ve r s i t y ’49, mother of William, Jr. ’75 & Madelyn Nape, sister of John ’61 Brearey ’06 Raymond ’89 Albert Nicholas, husband of Sandra Joan Talarico, mother of Catherine 93 Leah Curtin, mother of Dr. Brigid Beynon Nicholas ’78 Schield ’90 Anthony Rinaldi, Jr., Waverly Philomena Nish, mother of Peter’68, Michael Trotta, brother of Anthony John D. Cameli, Pittston Frein, Theology Dept. James Del Rosso, father of Paul ’66 Joseph’70 & William’73 ’76 95 Edward Dougher, father of Gerald ’73 Edw a r d O’Keefe, father of Michael ’66 Caroline Troy, sister of Edward David Nebzydoski, V.M.D., Pleasant & David ’77 Marie Swain Paget, mother of Susan Albrecht ’60 Mount Paul Farrell, father of Mary Beth ’79, Swain ’76 Agnes Wesneski, mother of Carl ’59, Andrew ’80 & John ’82 Joseph Palmer, father of Joseph ’96 Anthony ’60 & Richard ’69 96 John Fitzgerald, father of Jessica Paul Parise, father of Patricia Bernabe Gerard Wilemski, father of Michael Jeffrey Rehill, Pittston DellaValla & father-in-law of ’80 ’88 & Sarah ’90 Joseph DellaValla both ’96 Vincent Pricci, father of Vincent ’00 Al Williams, father of John ’67 & C. 00 Dorothy G. Furman, mother of and father of Grace Minora G’78 Randolph ’84 and grandfather of Kelly F. Golat, Staten Island Stephen ’64 Mary C. Rafalko, mother of John ’61 John, Jr.,’96 Rose Marie Gardier, mother of & Shirley Bartosh ’86 William Witaconis, father of William 05 Robert, Ph.D., ’49 Alice Ratchford, mother of Thomas ’62 & Charles ’68 Stacie Jaditz, Clarks Summit Maj. Peter Graff, husband of Colleen ’77 & David ’82 Walter Wojdak, father of Joan ’73 McInerney ’93 & son-in-law of John McInerney, Ph.D., Professor of English Ralph Grambo, Sr., father of Pre s i d e n t ’ s Business Council to Hold Graduate and Ralph,’64 & Ronald ’73 Raymond Grzenda, father of Dana ’03 Second Annual Dinner Adult Student Jean Halenda, mother of J. Ronald ’53 The University of Scranton’s President’s Business Council, Thomas Harrington, father of Thomas ’65 chaired by Christopher M. “Kip” Condron ’70, will hold its second Prog r a m s Dorothy Horan, mother of Thomas annual dinner at the Hotel Pierre in New York City on 9 October ’68, Rosemary ’69 & Jerome ’71 2003. Last year’s gala black tie event was attended by over 500 of DEXTER HANLEY COLLEGE Margaret Jordan, mother of James ’75 the University’s alumni, parents and friends, and raised more than UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS & Edward ’81 Winifred Kameen, mother of Thomas $637,000 to endow Presidential Scholarships at the University. More than 60 Associate ’66 & James ’80 The Chair for this year’s dinner is Joseph T. Doyle, CPA ’69. and Baccalaureate Programs Margaret Ruane Kearney, mother of The honoree and recipient of the prestigious President’s Medal will Rosemary Lavelle ’98, mother-in- be Paul Montrone ’62, Chairman and CEO of Fisher Scientific GRADUATE PROGRAMS law of Leonard Lavelle ’72: grand- 23 Master’s Degrees – mother of Karen Keeler ’98 International, Inc. including Nursing, MBA, Kathryn Kearns, sister of William ’52, The President’s Business Council is a group of prominent Counseling and Edu c a t i o n Joseph ’55 & Patricia ’71 alumni and friends of the University whose purpose is to advance Theresa Keating, mother of Richard 18 Certification Programs and ’77 & Timothy ’85 the mission of the University. As part of its goals, the Council Seven Supervisor’s Certificates Jean Kehoe, mother of William ’68 seeks to provide Presidential Scholarships for talented students who Jean Kelley, mother of Richard ’81 will become leaders of vision and integrity. Scholars are chosen CONTINUING EDUCATION Timothy J. Killino, son of Frank’58; from among the top students entering the University each year and nephew of Grace Gisolfi, Public PROGRAMS are selected for their academic excellence, leadership ability and Mor e than 150 courses Relations of f e r ed each semester Mary Klee, mother of Donald ’62 character. Shirley Korgeski, mother of Gregory, For more information regarding the Council or the 9 October Ph.D., ’76 For more information, Gertrude Koslow, grandmother of dinner, please contact Peter M. Galbraith, Executive Director of call 1-888-SCRANTON or Perry ’00 Development, at 570-941-5848 or e-mail visit www.scranton.edu/adults Mary Kudrec, mother of Donald, [email protected]. M.D., 52

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