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Gifts & Donations Gifts & Donations Society Honors Leadership Gifts The 1914 Society celebrates individual donors who make an exceptional financial commitment to Pennsylvania College of Technology through annual gifts of $1,000 or more. Demonstrating the belief that dedicated individuals can make a difference in the lives of students, the Society brings together persons of leadership, ability, experience, and influence who support the College’s mission. Members enjoy exclusive communications from the president, an invitation to a signature annual event held in their honor, and advanced notice of other special events happening at Penn College. They also receive the satisfaction of knowing they impact the lives of students who are pursuing “degrees that work.” Members of the 1914 Society are: Ed & Linda Alberts Anita M. Gibbons Don & Kim Praster Blaise & Gabriela Alexander Davie Jane Gilmour Charline M. Pulizzi Larry Allison, Jr. George E. & Patricia B. Girio Jorge A. & Janet R. Querimit Larry Allison, Sr. (deceased) Joseph & Cheryl Girio Patricia J. Rambo Donald & Pamela Beaver, Jr. Dick ’73 & Donna Grafmyre Jeff & Christine ’69 Rauff John & Susan Best Tom F. & Mary D. Gregory Brett A. ’85 & Karen S. ’85 Reasner Brian Blair Patti Haefner ’01 Bruce A. Richards John A. & Karen A. Blaschak R. Lee Hite Debbie L. Rinedoller Robert G. & Nancy C. ’81 Bowers Edgar & Sandra ’01 Hollingsworth David & Maggie Roche Marc E. & Joyce E. Bridgens Barbara & Michael J. Hudock, Sr. Paul H. & Tacie E. Rooney, Jr. Jennifer Brinkley ’05 Michael J. & Lyneah Hudock, Jr. Margaret G. Roskowski Charles C. & Jane S. Brosius Charles & Kathleen Hughes Janice L. Ruhl Grace M. Brubaker R. David & Joann Kay Carol A. Savoy ’73 Kirk M. Cantor H. David ’70 & Linda L. Kepner Janet E. Savoy ’09 Chad & Jennifer Carlson Klingerman Family John & Carole Schultz Nicholas ’68 & Carol Catino William G. & Marie E. Knecht Linda & Peter Schultz Steven J. ’73 & Joann L. ’73 Chappell Kenneth ’79 & Diana Kuhns Pamela G. Schuman Glenwood R. Cheslock ’57 Sandra G. Lakey Wayne ’97 & Tammy Sheppard W. J. & Mary Choate Adam H. Lester ’02 James R. Shoemaker Al & Jane ’91 Clapps David & Lynda Livingston Walter J. ’04 & Erin S. ’05 Shultz John M. ’75 & Linda D. Confer Joseph Loehr Harold Sinclair ’75 David ’65 & Judy Conklin Elizabeth S. Logue Mark & Connie Sitler Dennis L. & Verna J. Correll George E. & Molly M. Logue, Jr. Marvin & Jean Staiman Donald M. Cunningham, Jr. Donald J. Luke Paul & Melissa Starkey Jim Cunningham ’96 Edward & Sharon Madalis Barry & Barb Stiger Mark ’79 & Denise Cunningham William & Lorraine Manos John Stilley Mike ’95 & Marsha Cunningham Michele L. March ’03 Kay D. Stoltzfus William D. Davis, Sr. (deceased) & William J. Martin Suzanne & David Stopper Joyce E. Davis Patrick & Trisha Marty Elliott & Carolyn Strickland Deborah G. Decker Randy L. & Debra A. Mattern David L. Stroehmann Robb & Emily Dietrich Ray ’84 & Shelly Mattie Albert R. Styrcula Robert & Maureen Dunham Eloise McNett ’67 James Temple Betty P. Edkin Karen L. Mensinger ’93 Chalmer C. Van Horn ’58 Jeffrey L. Erdly ’72 Dale ’62 & Sally Metzker Richard & Kathleen Weilminster James R. & Joann C. Ertel Steven D. ’85 & Maureen L. Metzker Marshall D. Welch III Eric C. & Kathleen A. Eshbach Chris & Wendy ’03 Miller Derek E. ’03 & Alice F. ’05 Wheeland Warren & Theresa Eshbach Michael H. ’79 & Debra Mader Miller Ray & Regina Wheeland Garth & Sue Everett Ron ’89 & Tina ’03 Miller James & Michele Wolyniec, Jr. Robert G. ’73 & Deborah J. Feaster Edwin C. Miller, Jr. ’90 & Todd S. Woodling ’82 Richard L. Fetter ’75 Melissa E. Parkes-Miller E. Eugene Yaw & Ann S. Pepperman James J. Folmar, Sr. ’89 Nancy Miller-Boyer Scott E. & Becky M. Yeagle Gregory & Marilyn ’97 Frailey Bill ’64 & Veronica Muzic John & Sue Young Thomas A. & Marilyn H. Frazier Mark D. & Kathleen A. Noe Thomas Zimmerman ’67 & William R. Gamber II ’59 Lisette Ormsbee June Kilgus-Zimmerman ’71 Thomas & Sarah Gehret John ’75 & Lenore Penfield Anonymous (three gifts) Susan (Metzker) ’87 & David Gehrum Michael ’77 & Linda Philbin William F. Geyer & Dorothy J. Gerring Birch & Annmarie Phillips Winter 2014 19 Gifts & Donations Pennsylvania College of Technology Pennsylvania College of Technology and the Penn College Foundation extend sincere appreciation to the following individuals, businesses, and organizations for their generous AND contributions. Every contribution, of any size, makes a significant impact in promoting the vision of Penn College. Thanks to the generosity and support of these donors, qualified Pennsylvania College of Technology Foundation, Inc. students receive scholarships, educational equipment is purchased, and instructional delivery is enhanced – all for the benefit of our students and the College community. Gifts & Donations # Matching Gift Company * Penn College Employee (as of August 1, 2014) July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014 + Next Centennial Scholarship Donor (5) Five or more years of consecutive giving (10) Ten or more years of consecutive giving Building a Legacy (15) Fifteen or more years of consecutive giving (20) Twenty or more years of consecutive giving (25) Twenty-five or more years of consecutive giving Millionaires’ Society Chairmen’s Circle Chief Oil & Gas, LLC Bracalente Manufacturing Co., Inc. (10) Gifts of $1,000,000 and above Gifts in the range of $5,000 – $9,999 Colours, Inc. Marc E.* & Joyce E. Bridgens (15) Amerikohl Mining, Inc. Alban CAT (15) Dennis L.* & Verna J. Correll (20) British Car Club of the Lehigh Valley Blaise & Gabriela Alexander / Blaise Betty P. Edkin Charles C. & Jane S. Brosius Alexander Family Dealerships (20) Warren & Theresa Eshbach Business Planning and Operations Class – Visionary Circle Penn College Gifts in the range of $100,000 – $999,999 Robert G.* & Nancy C. ’81 Bowers (15) James J. Folmar, Sr. ’89 (5) Brubacher Excavating, Inc. Frederick H. Bedford Jr. / Margaret S. Kirk M. Cantor* (10) The Frazier Family Grace M. Brubaker Bedford Charitable Foundation Chad & Jennifer Carlson Citizens & Northern Bank Glenn O. Hawbaker, Inc. (10) Nicholas ’68 & Carol Catino (5) Heritage Circle The College Store at Penn College (15) The Hartman Group (10) Glenwood R. Cheslock ’57 Gifts in the range of $50,000 – $99,999 John M. ’75 & Linda D. Confer (10) Highway Equipment & Supply Co. (10) W. J. & Mary Choate American Gas Association Robert G. ’73 & Deborah J. Feaster / Jersey Shore Steel Company Al & Jane ’91 Clapps / Caterpillar Foundation (20) The Robert Feaster Corporation (10) Klingerman Family (10) Gentry Development, LLC (20) FTS International First Community Foundation Partnership Little League International (5) The Coca-Cola Foundation # Chalmer C. Van Horn ’58 of Pennsylvania (15) George E. & Molly M. Logue, Jr. (10) David ’65 & Judy Conklin / C & I Boiler Repair, Inc. (15) George & Patricia Girio / Joseph & Cheryl Lycoming Engines (10) Girio / Girio Agency Inc. (15) CR Restaurants, Inc. (5) William & Lorraine Manos / Ambassadors’ Circle Barbara & Michael J. Hudock, Sr. / Michael Donald M. Cunningham, Jr. (5) Gifts in the range of $25,000 – $49,999 Fairfield Auto Group (20) J. & Lyneah Hudock, Jr. / Hudock Moyer Patrick & Trisha Marty (5) Jim Cunningham* ’96 (20) Cleveland Brothers Wealth Resources (5) McTish, Kunkel & Associates (5) Mark ’79 & Denise Cunningham (5) Equipment Co., Inc. (20) Jersey Shore State Bank (10) New Enterprise Stone & Lime Co., Inc. Mike* ’95 & Marsha Cunningham (15) Anita M. Gibbons John Deere & Company ParenteBeard, LLC William D. Davis, Sr. (deceased) & Charles & Kathleen Hughes William G. & Marie E. Knecht (5) Joyce E. Davis (5) Pennsylvania Concrete Edwin C. Miller, Jr. ’90 & Kenneth* ’79 & Diana* Kuhns (20) Masonry Association (5) Deborah G. Decker Melissa E. Parkes-Miller Ray ’84 & Shelly Mattie / Brett A.* ’85 & Karen S. ’85 Reasner (15) Robb* & Emily Dietrich (5) Carol A. Savoy ’73 (5) M & S Conversion Co., Inc. Republic Services, Inc. Robert & Maureen Dunham (10) UGI Utilities, Inc. M&T Bank (25) Margaret G. Roskowski (25) Enactus - Penn College M&T Charitable Foundation Paul* & Melissa Starkey (5) James R. & Joann C. Ertel Founders’ Circle McCormick Law Firm Suzanne* & David Stopper (5) Eric C. & Kathleen A. Eshbach; Ethan, Gifts in the range of $10,000 – $24,999 Eloise McNett ’67 Rachel & Alaina Susquehanna Health John & Karen Blaschak / Fisher Pennsylvania Motor Truck Association - Garth & Sue Everett North Central Chapter (5) United Concordia Mining Company (20) Richard L. Fetter ’75 Wilkes-Barre Area Career & Jeffrey L. Erdly ’72 / Masonry PPL Corp. and its Affiliates # (5) Technical Center Gregory* & Marilyn ’97 Frailey Preservation Services, Inc. (10) The Rolls-Royce Foundation Williamsport Hospital School of William R. Gamber II ’59 (5) First National Bank of Pennsylvania (15) Janet E. Savoy ’09 Nursing Alumni Association (5) Thomas & Sarah Gehret / Norcen The Gene Haas Foundation Scott Electric Foundation, Inc. Scott E. & Becky M. Yeagle Industries, Inc. Davie Jane Gilmour* (20) Barry* & Barb Stiger (15) Thomas Zimmerman* ’67 & Susan (Metzker) ’87, David & H.O. Penn Machinery Company, Inc. Kay D. Stoltzfus (5) June Kilgus-Zimmerman ’71 (15) Sara Gehrum (5) William J. Martin* (20) Elliott* & Carolyn* Strickland (10) Gettysburg Region AACA Don & Kim Praster (15) David L. Stroehmann (5) William F. Geyer & Presidents’ Circle Dorothy J. Gerring* (10) Ransome CAT Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A., Inc. # (20) Gifts in the range of $1,000 – $2,499 SPE Thermoforming Division West Branch Susquehanna Builders Gilbane Building Company Association (15) Ed & Linda Alberts / Ralph
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